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Date: | Tue, 12 Dec 1995 11:49:24 -0400 |
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I wanted to express my pleasure with the new expanded ECAC Women's weekly
release. The people at Brown and the ECAC are doing a great job. The
added detail of the Honor Roll and the short game summaries are very
enjoyable. Merci!
I have suggested to the people who put out the release that they consider
adding a Defensive player of the week award, like the WCHA. Now I love
offense more than most people, but I feel defenders and defensive
forwards deserve some credit, and not just when they get a couple of points.
To me stats do not tell the whole story.
Having attended both Harvard Women's games last weekend, I find it hard
to believe that AJ Mleczko is player of the week. Padding one's stats
against a non-league side can hardly be much of an achievement. Throw in
a few cross-checks and I really don't get it. Someone on UNH had to have
a heck of game in defeating Colby in a league match and holding the USA
Selects to only a 3-5 loss. My point is, what with Info-Hockey-L and
various web sites, I feel a more informed choice could be made. Using
stats is not always the best concept.
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good shooting
hungerf
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