In article <[log in to unmask]>, Droopy <[log in to unmask]> writes: |> > F Ted Drury, Jr, Harvard |> > C Greg Johnson, Sr, North Dakota |> > LW Paul Kariya, Fr, Maine |> > C Mark Kaufmann, Sr, Yale |> > C Jim Montgomery, Sr, Maine |> > C Derek Plante, Sr, Minnesota-Duluth |> > C Brian Rolston, So, LSSU |> > F David Sacco, Sr, Boston Univ |> > C Brian Savage, Jr, Miami |> > C Bryan Smolinski, Sr, Michigan State |> |> I'm sure that goalies like Chris Rogles, Neil Little, Scott Cashman |> or Richard Shulmistra had unworthy seasons. Just because they were |> key ingredients for their teams stretch runs and had excellent overall |> seasons in front of average defenses is not worthy of a top 10 |> nomination (before I get flamed let me say that while Garth Snow |> and Steve Shields have had excellent seasons, playing in front |> of an airtight defense or an offense that always has the puck helps a |> lot). Sorry Bri, but I staunchly disagree with the last line. While I can't speak for Michigan, Maine's defense is neither air tight nor does their offense "always" have the puck. Maine's weakness (no I'm not letting our little secret out of the bag) is their all-too-frequent defensive laspes. Granted, it is difficult for them to stay focussed (defensively) when the offense is clicking, but they often go to sleep defensively after they build (what should be) a comfortable lead. Case in point is their loss to BU after building a 6 to 2 lead. A more recent trend (the last game with UNH and the Northeastern series {Friday night only}) is for Maine's opponents to outshoot them in the first period, only to have Maine shut them down over the last two periods. Often, Snow and Dunham perform amazingly in the first period, keeping the opponent from building a lead they (seemingly) deserve. Although Dunham and Snow have similar stats, I would include Snow on "my" Hobey list, along with Kariya and Montgomery (with Montgomery getting top billing). Concerning Shields, I've only seen him play once (gotta love those 3AM, tape delayed TV games). With his numbers I am very suprised he is not on the Hobey list. An important thing to remember is that Shields doesn't split his goaltending duties with anyone the way Snow and Dunham have this season. I would think that would have given him a leg up on over any other goalie as far as making the Hobey list. |> |> >What the hell? Are there no decent defensemen or goaltenders in the |> >country? |> Sure, but fans would rather see someone put the puck into the net ... NOT keep it out. Steve Philbrick [log in to unmask] Computer Science 237 Neville Hall WORK: (207) 581-3942 University of Maine 581-2260 Orono, Maine, USA. O4469 "People are adventurous in direct proportion to their shortness of memory." -- Ned Gillette