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Fri, 7 Dec 90 14:09:52 EST
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Here are some notes on the ECAC taken from todays (12/7) Post Standard
from Syracuse, NY.
 
Scoring Leaders (Note how far Down Juneau is and the number of players with
	more than 2.86 ppg.)
 
						GP		G		A		Pts.
Ciavaglia, Har.			7		10		11		21	(3 ppg)
Donato, Har.			7		5		16		21    "
Faust, Prince.			7		7		9		16
Vukonich, Har.			7		11		4		15
DeCosty, RPI			6		12		2		14
Murphy, Prince.			7		5		8		13
Lappin, SLU				7		6		6		12
Trombley, Clark.		4		6		5		11
LeClair, UVM			7		5		6		11
Sather, Yale			6		3		8		11
Juneau, RPI				4		2		9		11  (same as Trombley)
 
I know that Juneau is good, but for RPI to be a major threat this year
RPI needs more people scoring than him and DeCosty.  About Faust, yes, I
see that he's from Princeton.  I listened to the game on the radio and
that's what I thought I heard.  Also, thanks to EVERYONE on the list for
explaining where the "Yale Whale" comes from.  I've been to New Haven
but have never seen the rink.
 
Goaltending leaders
 
				Rec.		Svs		GA		Sv Pct		Avg GA
Roy, Har.		3-0-0		56		7		.889		2.33
Millhm. UVM		4-2-1		172		20		.896		2.82
Hughes, Har.	3-0-0		64		10		.865		3.30
Currie, Clark.	1-1-1		85		11		.885		3.32
D'Alessio, Corn.1-0-2		78		12		.867		3.48
Kuntar, SLU		5-0-0		159		20		.888		3.50
 
These stats. are for league games only.
 
Player of the Week: Ted Donato, Har.  13 pts. in 3 games, including 3
goals vs. Dartmouth.
 
Rookie of the Week: Mike Allain, SLU. Scored the game winning goal in
SLU's OT victory over Clarkson.
 
Not much was resolved Friday when the ECAC met to discuss the departure
of Army.  There is a desire to keep the league at 12 teams.  The league
is not actively pursuing any schools but some names have been brought
up for discussion.  (no names were mentioned)  They would like to have
the situation resolved by January.
 
Mike Zak
Clarkson '87, '90

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