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    Maine players celebrate winning the NCAA Division 1 hockey championship on April 3, 1999.

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    Ben Guite and Matt Yeats celebrate their win over UNH 20 years ago to win UMaine's last national championship.

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    A teary-eyed Alfie Michaud is congratulated by a fan after the University of Maine defeated New Hampshire to win the NCAA men's hockey championship in Anaheim, California, on April 3, 1999.

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    University of Maine's Ben Guite celebrates winning the after winning the NCAA men's hockey championship in Anaheim, California, on April 3, 1999.

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    University of Maine players celebrate after winning the NCAA Division 1 Hockey Championship in Anaheim, Calif., on April 3, 1999. "There wasn't a guy on that team who was worried about points," said Brendan Walsh. "At the end of the day, the only thing that mattered was for us to be the last team left."

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    University of Maine goalie Alfie Michaud was named the Most Outstanding Player in the 1999 Frozen Four. UMaine won the title by beating UNH 3-2 in OT.

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    UMaine's Steve Kariya listens to coaching instructions during practice in preparation for NCAA Division I semifinal game against Boston College in Anaheim, Calif., on April 1, 1999. Kariya, who is now a pro scout for the New York Islanders, led the 1999 team with 27 goals and 38 assists.

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