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Being from Vermont, I would just like to endorse Ralph Baer's selections
for the ECAC All Rookie team. The inclusion of Jason Reid and Matt
Stelljes is right on target. Reid may be a controversial choice since he
played in just five games. However, his inclusion in the line-up helped
with a defensive spark that helped Vermont end a five game losing streak.
On Thu, 16 Mar 1995, Ralph Baer wrote:
> Jayson Moy picked the following ECAC Rookie team and honorable
> mentions:
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> > Gee, my 1st team is almost identical to Geoff's, except for Parsons.
> > ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
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> > 1st HM
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> > F Casson Masters (Princeton) Derek McLaughlin (St. Lawrence)
> > F Eric Healey (RPI) Matt Brush (Princeton)
> > F Ryan Smart (Cornell) Henry Higdon (Harvard)
> > F Tim Loftsgard (Colgate) Bob Cancelli (Dartmouth)
> > F Doug Sproule (Harvard) Chris Clark (Clarkson)
> > F Paul DiFrancesco (St. Lawrence) Matt Stelljes (Vermont)
> > D Bryan Tapper (RPI) Jason Dailey (Cornell)
> > D Jason Reid (Vermont) Nicholas Windsor (Clarkson)
> > D Ray Giroux (Yale) Geordie Hyland (Harvard)
> > D Jeremiah McCarthy (Harvard) Pat Brownlee (RPI)
> > G Dan Murphy (Clarkson) Trevor Koenig (Union)
> > G Dan Brenzavich (Colgate) Jason Elliot (Cornell)
> >
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> It is interesting that the three RPI Freshmen that Jayson chose
> (Healey, Tapper, and Brownlee) were not NHL draft picks, while the
> three that he did not choose (Aldous, Battaglia, and Masotta) were NHL
> draft picks. While I do not want to go out on a limb and state which
> of these six will make the largest contribution to Engineer hockey
> over four years (assuming that it still is Engineer hockey in 1998 :-),
> it does show that qualities that the NHL thinks are important do not
> always correspond to those that are important at the college level.
>
> Ralph Baer
> RPI '68, '70, '74
>
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