Nicholas Strangas writes:
>> According to the Boston Globe 1/18/94:
>>
>> Player of the Week:
>> RW J.F. Aube, Northeastern
>
>Two HE players were named Co-Players of the Week. UNH junior defenseman
>Scott Malone was named along with Aube.
Here's the full info on the PotW from the 1/17/94 HE release:
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
J.F. Aube, Northeastern, Jr RW: Aube notched 2-1--3 in NU's 5-4 win
over #5 UNH on Friday, added one assist in the loss to UNH and two
assists in the win over Cornell for a 2-4--6 week.
Scott Malone, UNH, Jr D: Malone tallied 2-1--3 against #9 Northeastern
including an assist on the first goal and the game winner in a 4-2 win.
Honor Roll: Jack Callahan, BC; Steve Thornton, BU; Jason Weinrich, Maine;
Ian Hebert, Mass Lowell; Bob Bell, PC.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
David Penney, Northeastern, LW: Penney contributed one goal and two
assists for three points in the 5-4 win against #5 UNH and added one
assist in the 4-2 loss to the Wildcats.
Honor Roll: Peter Masters, BC; Tim Lovell, Maine; Ed Campbell, Mass
Lowell; Martin Legault, Merrimack; Eric Boguniecki, UNH; Russ Guzior, PC.
It is not true that Merrimack has a standing nomination in each week
for Martin Legault as RotW; it only seems that way. :-)
Other HE notes:
* BU's 9 straight wins against BC tie the longest winning streak BU
has ever posted in the series, equalling nine straight between 2/23/65
and 2/26/69.
* BU's Mike Pomichter, leading scorer in HE, is one point away from
100 in his career (46-53--99).
* BU D Kaj Linna will be out four weeks and will miss the Beanpot with
a slightly torn medial collateral ligament of his left knee, suffered
against BC.
* Maine's wins at Clarkson and SLU were its first back to back wins
since beating BU and UIC on 11/20 and 11/26.
* Saturday's 4-4 tie between Merrimack and Mass Lowell was only the
second tie in 56 meetings between the rivals. UML is 9-1-0 in its
last ten games vs Merrimack at home, while Merrimack is 6-1-1 in its
last 8 home games vs UML.
* Merrimack is 2-0-2 in OT games this season, 6-0-4 in its last ten
overall. Merrimack has never lost a HE OT game (6-0-2 since 1989).
* UNH's 5-4 loss to visiting NU Friday was the Wildcats' first home
loss of the season and broke an 11 game home winning streak dating
back to 1/30/93.
* PC forward Chad Quenneville is three points away from 100 (41-56--97).
Finally, this blurb from Northeastern deserves to be repeated in its
entirety. Writing majors take note. NU SID Bill Doherty has to have
the most creative writing style of any SID I have seen.
"Northeastern went from frustrated shooters to emancipated snipers
over the course of a frenetic three-game in five-day sretch that
produced two wins for Ben Smith's ninth-ranked Huskies. After pumping
46 shots on UNH goaltender Mike Heinke in a 4-2 loss, the Huskies
mushed up to Durham Friday night when sophomore netminder Mike Veisor
orchestrated his third victory against no defeats at soon-to-be-imploded
Snively Arena."
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Mike Machnik [log in to unmask]
Cabletron Systems, Inc. *HMM* 11/13/93
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