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> Gophers 1996-97
> MIke Crowley: Paired with Dan Trebil last year, this combination was the
> best pair of defense in college hockey since Cris Chelios and Gary Suter
> were at Wisconsin. Dominating player who has everybody shaking their head
> as to why he has returned. Nobody can answer the question of what he has
> yet to learn at this level of hockey.
- Maybe he would just like to enjoy one more year of his amateur
career and have another shot at national honors (Hobey). And since
he is getting an education while playing the sport he loves, maybe
it's not so bad that he is hanging around for another year or two.
> Dave Spehar- He has never played a game of college hockey, but it is
> difficult to believe he won't become the player everybody expects. The
> most highly anticipated high school hockey player since George Palawa out
> of Bemiji. Set unofficial career state scoring records. He is by now used
> to drawing a crowd and working to get the puck where he wants it. Could not
> have done more as a prep player.
While Spehar is a very good offensive player, he could stand to learn
a little bit more about how to play a good defense also. Too
everyone who thinks that teaching him some defensive skills would
dilute his offensive capabilities, this could only make him a better
player, for the team, and for himself. Spehar won't have much of an
impact on the leauge until he learns defensive skills and how much of
a factor these skills are in a college game as compared to the high school
level.
Greg Utley
UMD '95
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