"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future."
--Nils Bohr, Nobel laureate in Physics (although I always thought it was
originally attributed to Mark Twain)
The only choice I went on the record on the list for was for Coach of the
Year. My choice (and not my prediction) was Paul Pooley, and I still think
he should have received it. He has successfully transformed the personality
of his team in just one year from a boring trap-oriented defensive team to
one of the most exciting hard-hitting, fast-skating, and high-scoring groups
I have seen all year. And I'm not just saying that because Providence owned
BU this year. Pooley accomplished it despite having a team play in front of
a crowd that provides his team with no home-ice advantage. Nobody gave
Providence a thought at the beginning of the season (hello self), and now
they stand a chance of winning the conference tournament and going to the
NCAA's.
Big surprise for me was Michel Larocque. I never thought he would get the
votes considering the league as a whole was dominated by goaltending this
year. His stats were badly skewed by the vacuum in front of him known as
BU's defensive corps. Check out the goalies in HEA -- Conklin, Matile,
Michaud, Clemmensen, Fankhouser, Helanen, and Ballard. Every one of them
had a better goals against average than Larocque (Helanen tied), while
Larocque's save percentage put him only in a fifth place tie for the league.
The one department he led the league in was minutes played.
OK, I will make one prediction. I will hereby go on the record and predict
that the Hobey Baker award winner is Jason.
Edward N. Moller
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: The College Hockey Discussion List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Will Anzenberger
> Sent: Friday, March 19, 1999 1:41 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: HEA Awards - How did those predictions fare?
>
>
> Just saw the awards, and it looks like some of those predictions
> put on the list were a bit off, but there were some *tough* choices
> that had to be made.
>
> Is it really a two-person race for the Hobey between Blake and Krog,
> or can someone claim the hardware. When do they *vote* for the award
> (i.e., after the conference tournaments, selection show, etc.). Just
> wonder if any of these events will help sway any undecided voters.
>
> Will
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