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"Robert H. Gross" <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert H. Gross
Date:
Thu, 13 Feb 1997 22:59:46 EST
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--- You wrote:
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?
--- end of quoted material ---
This year, Dartmouth's two top goalies are both freshman - Eric Almon and Jason
Wong. It remains to be seen how well Dartmouth does in the playoffs (assuming
standings don't change they will be in the playoffs).
 
Bob Gross
<http://www.dartmouth.edu/student/athletics/mens-hockey/>
 
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