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-- [ From: Kepler * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
Andy Weise wrote:
> >...Anyone know when the last ECAC back-to-back shutout was by a
> >goalie?
>
> February 14th & 15th, 1997 - Union goalie Trevor Koenig shut out Vermont
and
> Dartmouth.
>
> That 120 minutes contributed to the record for longest time w/o a goal
allowed,
> previously held by some guy named Dryden. ;-)
Two things to add:
1. That was the first time in ECAC history a goalie had a 2 game shut-out
weekend.
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.
And one question:
RPI was shut out back-to-back this weekend. Has that happened before in the
ECAC?
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