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"The Best in the East" stayed that way again this week as local hockey writers voted the Crimson the top team in this section once again. The Crimson got 139 votes, with Boston College close behind at 125. The two meet February 11.
Meanwhile, on the ice at the Garden, Coach Cooney Weiland continued experimenting with replacements for second line wing Job Bray, who broke his wrist Monday.
George Chase and Neddie Bliss alternated at wing, with Norm Wood and Doug Manchester in the other two positions. First line of Dick Clasby, Captain Walt Greeley, and Amory Hubbard remained unchanged.
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