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On Jun 10, 8:05, Ken Pavelle wrote:
>Cornell's Jason Elliot
Pardon the sidetrack here, but -- ouch! Jason's last name is spelled Elliott.
Not to pick on Ken here, since I've consistently seen the misspelling without
the second "T" all over the place... including in the Cornell newspaper.
Anyway...
>was the ECAC Tournament MVP for the second year
>in a row, the first time a goalie has had that distinction since Mr.
>Dryden. I was wondering, has anyone won MVP honors 3 or 4 years in a
>row, in any conference?
As best I can determine from the HOCKEY-L archives and the College Hockey Record
Book, the answer is no. Elliott and Dryden appear to be the only two players in
college hockey to have won their conference's tournament MVP in consecutive
years, and the only other two-time tournament MVP winners were Northern
Michigan's Bill Pye (1989 and 1991) and BU's Rick Meagher (1975 and 1977...
Rick's brother Terry, also a BU player, won the MVP in 1976, so at least they
kept it in the family)
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