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Reply To: | Ralph N. Baer |
Date: | Thu, 13 Feb 1997 05:13:56 EST |
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This year RPI's top two goalies are both Freshmen. The team is doing
much better than most of us fans expected. The last time that I can
recall that RPI's top two goalies were both Frosh was in 83-84 with
Puppa and Jopling. This team won the ECAC championship, both regular
season and playoff. The only other instances that I can recall where
a team's top two goalies were Freshmen were in Harvard. I don't remember
the years, but they were about 88-89 and 92-93. In both of these years
Harvard performed well. (Well, I guess that in Mass-Amherst's first
year, both goalies were Frosh.)
I think that the prevailing wisdom is that a goalie either plays as
a backup for a year or two, or in some cases a single Freshmen
goaltender is able to unseat a veteran. What I am wondering is, are
there any other instances of a team's top two goaltenders being freshmen
and how did that team perform? Do people think that recruiting a new
goaltender corps every four years makes sense?
Ralph Baer
RPI '68, '70, '74
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