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For Hockey East: Player of the Year: Scott (?) Pellegrin, Maine forward and Captian Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University There's also Rookie of the Year and the Ceglarski Award, however I can't remember who won those two. I'm sure others will give the full details. For the ECAC: Player of the Year: Daniel Laperriere, St. Lawrence defenseman with 8 goals and 42 assists. A lot of forwards would be happy with 50 points. Coach of the Year: Tim Taylor, Yale Rookie of the Year: Christian Soucy, goalie Vermont (They spelled his name right Bill :-) ) I saw the whole UMO-BC game last night and bits and pieces of the UNH-PC game on TV last night. Wow! Maine looked incredibly good. Their forwards have so much talent and ability. With the solid defense and goal tending, they should be unstoppable. I haven't seen Minnesota or Michigan, but if they're just as good, the NC$$ Phinal Phour should be incredible. I making an assumption here of course, but a good one. Scot Lagrand really kept the score as low as super-humanly possible. Even if BU thought that they should have been there, it really wouldn't have made too much of a difference. Tonight's Clarkson-Cornell game should be very good. The teams, bands and fans should make for a great game and TV show. The UMO and BC fans were pretty lame. The early start probably didn't help. A lot of the local people are hoping for another North Country final. It would be the third in about 6 years. The Clarkson fans are really hoping for it so the team can pay St. Lawrence back when it really counts. Mike Zak Clarkson '87, '90 "There's an economist in the Soviet Union who's blinded by the lure of a Free Market system, but he's reminded that Dr. Oppenheimer merely invented the atom bomb while the devil and Michael Milken invented junk bonds." Billy Bragg