On 1/28/97 MJ wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone knows of a college hockey player, past or
>present, who has played with some form of physical handicap (e.g.
>prosthetic limb, partial blindness, deafness, etc.).
>I would appreciate any knowledgable replies.
>Thank you.
>--Mike Jackman
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On 2/4/97 Rick McAdoo wrote concerning the Beanpot.
>Mon. February 3, 1997 at Fleet Center, Boston, MA
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>BOSTON COLLEGE 1 0 3 - 4 (11-13-3 overall, 7-8-3 Hockey East)
>NORTHEASTERN UNIV. 1 0 0 - 1 (6-19-2 overall, 2-16-1 Hockey East)
>Notes - Tony McGaughey of Northeastern (who wears noticable hearing aids)
>used sign language to interpret the National Anthem as it was sung between
>the games. The second game was also defensive, but much faster and with
>more spirit during the first two periods. Harvard just couldn't get the
>equalizing goal, and BU scored early and often in the third period to pull
>away, ending with a 7-1 win. (We left at 5-0, approx. 10 minutes left.)
>One of the newspaper accounts said that Northeastern set a Beanpot mark
>for fewest shots on goal in a period with 1 in the 2nd period.
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Tony McGaughey is a freshman forward on the NU team. He plays a
regular shift and has (at least) 2 goals and 1 assist this year.
Tony played HS hockey @ Newton North HS, Newton, MA. They have
a program for the deaf. He graduated in 6/96.
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Has there ever been a college hockey game in which a team got zero
shots on net for the entire game ?
Thanks, R. Kennedy NU '71 '75
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