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Date: | Sun, 5 Nov 1995 17:11:54 -0400 |
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Jay Pandolfo's effort against Northeastern raises the question -
who else in NCAA Division I history has netted a shorthanded hat trick?
I know of at least three
1) C.J. Young (Harvard) vs. Dartmouth, Dec. 12, 1988.
Young netted all three on one Big Green power play, over a 49 second span
covering two periods. That is 'catching lightning in a bottle,'
as Bill Mosienko once said (after scoring three goals in 21 seconds
of an NHL game).
2) Jayson Greyerbiehl (Colgate) vs. Yale, 1988-89.
3) Greg Drescher (Colgate) vs. RPI, 1986-87.
Notice that Young and Greyerbiehl did it in the same season -
unless my memory fails, some player out West did it that
year.
Geoff Howell
Drop the Puck Magazine
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