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weise wrote:
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> On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Kepler wrote:
> > 2. Dryden's record must be ECAC. The NCAA record was set a few years ago
> > by Blaine Lacher of Lake State, and it is unbelievable -- nearly 300 minutes
> > if I recall correctly (I'm picking the highest number I can imagine, because
> > my reaction at the time was "that's not possible". For that matter, the
> > record Lacher broke was, if I'm not mistaken, actually held by Brian Cropper
> > , the Cornell goalie who followed Dryden and had The Perfect Season.
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> The record is an ECAC record, not NCAA. It *was* held by Brian Cropper,
> not Dryden - my mistake!! ;-(
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> -Andy
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My memory is sketchy here, but I researched the consecutive shutout
minutes record when Blaine was on his tear, so I should be able to
piece it together.
Lacher actually broke a record held by a gentleman from North Dakota
named Schultz. The old record was somewhere around 198 minutes (?). I'm
not sure, however, if that was an NCAA or amatuer record. I cannot
for the life of me remember where I found it. Barkan would claim I
made it up for PR, but I didn't.
P.S.: Preliminary US National Junior Team roster will be released later
this week.
Scott Monaghan
USA Hockey
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