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Bill Fenwick writes:
> Since most of the statistics have to do with scoring for forwards and save
> percentage and GAA for goalies, defensive guys usually wind up getting the
> short end of the stick as far as recognition goes (this is true for most
> sports). Still, in addition to what Mike says about Greg Brown, I have to
> point out that Mark Fusco, the 1983 Hobey Baker winner, was a defenseman.
> Thus, college hockey's highest award has already gone to a defensive guy
> more times in ten years than college football's highest award, the Heisman,
> has in over fifty.
Tom Kurvers of Minnesota-Duluth also won the Hobey Baker award in 1984 as a
defenseman, if I'm not mistaken.
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