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Thanks to Mike Machnik for the comprehensive (!!) NHL draft listing.  Geez,
that's a hell of a lot of typing!  Or did you use a scanner? :-)
 
One clarification, brought up by Mike Zak:
>Mike, in your second group of NHL draft posting, the 226th pick in round 11
>is Steve Dubinsky, C.  He was picked by Chicago and is listed as attending
>Colgate.  It just so happens that there is a player here at Clarkson by the
>same name who plays that position.  I'm not sure if it is him and there was
>a typo (which is understandable in your Herculean effort to give us all of
>the draft picks) or Colgate has a player by that name.
 
Steve Dubinsky is from Clarkson.
 
Also, as far as I know, Parris Duffus, a goalie drafted by St. Louis in the
ninth round (180th overall) out of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League,
will be a freshman at Cornell this year.  This presents the Big Red with an
interesting logjam at the goaltender position next season, since they
already have two top-quality netminders, Corrie D'Alessio and Jim Crozier,
along with Steve Coultes, who they picked up last year.  I guess head coach
Brian McCutcheon was playing it safe in recruiting another goalie, in case
one or both of the top two went pro (D'Alessio was drafted by Vancouver in
1988 and Crozier was a supplemental draft pick by Hartford in 1990).
 
Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86
LET'S GO RED!!
 
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