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Date: | Mon, 21 Nov 1994 15:55:28 -0500 |
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Dave,
Although I've only been following Harvard hockey since the 92-93
season, I can think of another Crimson player who turned pro before
getting his degree: former Olympian and present Hartford Whaler Ted
Drury. Teddy played for Harvard his freshman and sophomore year before
taking 1991-92 off to play for Team USA in Albertville. He returned to
Harvard as a junior in 1992-93, and as captain led the Crimson to a
Beanpot title, an ECAC regular season title, and a berth in the NCAA
tournament. He then decided to pursue a pro career with the Calgary
Flames and was subsequently traded to Harford.
Tony
H '94-5
GO CRIMSON!
On Mon, 21 Nov 1994, David F. Delchamps wrote:
> Listening to the Cornell-Harvard game last Friday, it occurred to
> me that I can't remember a single Harvard player other than Aaron Israel
> who has left Harvard to turn pro before graduating (or at least before
> serving the Crimson for 4 years). I've been following Harvard hockey for
> a good 15-17 years or so (formerly as a fan, now as a "friendly enemy").
> Am I forgetting anybody?
>
>
> Dave Delchamps
> Cornell University
> Let's Go Red !!
>
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