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Steve Twombly <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Twombly <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Feb 1994 11:11:05 -0500
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Here are some stats that I know of concerning people's nominations:
 
Goalies
 
Name            School          SAVES   PCT     GOALS AGAINST   AVG   GAMES
----            ------          -----  -----   --------------- -----  -----
 
Jamie Ram       Michigan Tech    919   .905          96         3.36    ?
Dwayne Roloson  UMass-Lowell     812   .905          85         2.89  31(all)
 
 
 
Forwards
 
Name            School        Goals  Assists  Points  PP  SH  GW   Year Games
----            ------        -----  -------  ------  --  --  --   ---- -----
Andrew Shier    Wisconsin      15       36      51     ?   ?   ?     ?     ?
Chris Marinucci Minn-Deluth    28       22      50     ?   ?   ?     ?     ?
Kelly Fairchild Wisconsin      14       35      49     ?   ?   ?     ?     ?
Greg Bullock    Mass-Lowell    19       31      50     6   1   3    Fr.   29
Shane Henry     Mass-Lowell    11       33      44     4   1   0    Sr.   29
Ian Hebert      Mass-Lowell    17       18      35     6   1   5    Sr.   30
Mike Murray     Mass-Lowell    14        8      22     8   0   2    Sr.   26
 
 
Defensemen
 
Name            School       Goals  Assists  Points   PP   SH   GW  Year Games
----            ------       -----  -------  ------   --   --   --  ---- -----
Kerry Angus     Mass-Lowell    11      9       20      4    0    1   Sr.  31
 
 
 
*  I got these numbers out of press clippings so I am reporting what I believe
to be correct numbers.  If you believe otherwise then please note the changes.
 
 
Steve

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