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Date: | Tue, 6 Jan 1998 19:54:08 -0500 |
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>Noticed on USCHO that Mark Mowers is one of fourteen nominees for the
>Hockey Humanitarian Award, given each year to "college hockey's finest
>citizen." I have never heard of this award before and am wondering what
>the background on its development is. Is the Hockey Humanitarian Committee
>an arm of the NCAA or a separate entity? How many years has the award been
>given, who is on the committee, how does one get nominated? Just curious.
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>BTW, whatever the criteria, Mowers is an excellent nominee. In the words
>of one of the UNH hockey player parents I have spoken to, "he is an ace."
>With his presence on and off the ice, he is clearly one of the best
>captains in UNH history.
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>Greg Ambrose, UNH '72
>ON TO A SWEEP IN THE GREAT FROZEN NORTH!!
>
A second reply to my own question, unbelievable!
For those who are interested, the Hockey Humanitarian Award has a website -
www.hockeyhumanitarian.org/ - linked from USCHO. This is a great award and
makes me feel good to be a college hockey fan.
Greg Ambrose
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