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Anybody have a tentative schedule for next season?
 
 
Robert Thomas wrote:
>
> Here are the results from the University of Maine Hockey Awards
> Banquet, as taken from their official web site at:
> http://www.ume.maine.edu/~MEHockey/Homepage.html
>
> The Gary Thorne Most Popular Player Award - #6 Brian White, Senior,
> Defense
> Awarded to the player who receives the greatest number of votes cast
> on the application of the Monday Night Meeting, for the Annual Awards
> Banquet as determined by the Banquet Chairperson.
>
> The Madeline Bacon Spirit Award - John and Lisa Gabarra
> Awarded to an individual, individuals or group who has/have shown
> exceptional devotion to activities supporting the University
> of Maine Ice Hockey program. The recipient is selected by the Board of
> Directors of the Friends of Maine Hockey and the Coach.
>
> The Dale Lick Academic Achievement Award - #18 Steve Kariya, Junior,
> Left Wing
> The award recognizes academic achievement by the student - athlete. It
> is presented to the player who has the highest Grade Point Average
> (GPA) among the team members, as determined by the registrar.
>
>
> Coca Cola Three - Star Award - #18 Steve Kariya, Junior, Left Wing
> The award recognizes outstanding game performance by a particular
> player throughout the entire season. The three-star award vote of each
> game is tallied for the season by the Sports Information Department.
>
> Stein Award - #11 Jason Vitorino, Junior, Center
> This award recognizes an individual who, by a variety of methods,
> brings the team to the proper emotional level for a game.
> This award is determined by a team vote.
>
> Most Inspirational Player Award - #24 Jim Leger, Sophomore, Forward
> Awarded to the individual who, by a variety of methods, involving
> conduct, spirit, intensity, selflessness and sacrifice serves as an
> inspirational role model establishing a sense of comfort and challenge
> for the team. The recipient is selected by the coaching staff.
>
> Outstanding Defensive Player Award - #6 Brian White, Senior, Defense
> On the premise that good offense and winning games stems from good
> defense, the coaching staff selects that player, not necessarily a
> defenseman, who consistently demonstrates the type of outstanding
> defensive play that translates directly into outstanding offensive
> plays.
>
> Harold Westerman Coaches' Award - #13 Marcus Gustafsson, Junior,
> Forward
> The award recognizes that player, who although he does not necessarily
> excel in any one skill, consistently makes important
> contributions leading the team to success. The recipient is selected
> by the coaching staff.
>
> Jack Semler Most Improved Player Award - #5 Robert Ek, Sophomore,
> Defense
> The award is presented to that player who has made the greatest
> improvement to his game skills and contributions to the team
> during the past year. The recipient is determined by the coaching
> staff.
>
> Most Honored Opponent Award -
> #11 Marty Reasoner, Boston College and #18 Chris Drury, Boston
> University
> At the end of the season, at a meeting of the team, the senior captain
> of the team prepares a list of possible candidates and
> leads a discussion of the merits of each candidate. A secret ballot
> election is held to determine the recipient.
>
> Howard Neville Rookie of the Year Award - #29 Anders Lundback,
> Freshman, Defense
> The award is presented to the first year player who has made the
> greatest impact or contribution to the success of the team.
> The recipient is selected by the coaching staff.
>
> Harold Alfond Most Valuable Player Award - #18 Steve Kariya, Junior,
> Left Wing
> Simply stated, the recipient of this award is the player, not
> necessarily represented by the scoring points total, whose loss to the
>
> team subsequently would have the most significant impact on the team.
> The recipient is determined by the coaching staff.
>
> Captains and Assistant Captains for the 1998 - 99 Season:
> Steve Kariya
> Jason Vitorino
> David Cullen
> Bobby Stewart

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