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For the week ending 11/27/94, from the HE release... HOCKEY EAST ALL SPORT PLAYER OF THE WEEK (All Sport sponsors the HE PotW) Chris O'Sullivan, BU, Sophomore Forward. The Dorchester, Mass. product has been the Terriers' most consistent player thus far as he proved in BU's three games this past week. For the week, the second-year standout tallied three goals and three assists while helping his team improve its overall record to 7-2-2. O'Sullivan went 2-1--3 in a 6-1 win over Harvard, had a goal and an assist in the 6-2 win over Princeton in the Great Western Freeze-Out, and then collected an assist in the 6-5 overtime loss to Maine in the Freeze-Out finals. HONOR ROLL: Paull Botto, UML - went 0-3--3 in helping the River Hawks claim the Great Alaska Face-Off Tournament; J.F. Aube, Northeastern - went 3-1--4 in split with Dartmouth and Denver. HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Scott Fankhouser, UMass-Lowell, Freshman Goalie. Fankhouser was a key reason why the River Hawks garnered the championship trophy in the Great Alaska Face-Off Tournament as he spearheaded the 3-2 win over CCHA member Western Michigan. The Littleton, Colorado resident and draftee of the St Louis Blues made 26 saves during the win. Fankhouser was particularly steady on the power play as he pitched a shutout in nine Western Michigan man-advantage opportunities. HE overall leaders: POINTS: UML LW Greg Bullock, 25 (8-17--25) GOALS: BU F Mike Grier, 13 (13-9--22) ASSISTS: Bullock, 17 GAA: Maine G Blair Allison, 2.53 SV%: UNH G Mike Heinke, .914 HE league leaders: POINTS: Bullock, 22 (8-14--22) GOALS: Grier, 10 (10-5--15) ASSISTS: Bullock, 14 GAA: NU G Mike Veisor, 2.45 SV%: NU G Todd Reynolds, .925 The team notes section includes the following: In Friday night's 6-2 win over Princeton, BOSTON UNIVERSITY defenseman Shane Johnson sustained a dislocated shoulder and could miss 4-6 weeks. Left wing Jay Pandolfo continues to be sidelined after suffering pulled stomach muscles in a pre-season game against New Brunswick; Pandolfo has yet to play a game this year. UMASS-AMHERST goalie Dave Kilduff broke a 10-year-old Hockey East record by making 50 saves against BU on 11/18/94 in a 7-0 loss. The crowd of 6,218 at the Mullins Center for that game was the largest to witness a HE game this season. MERRIMACK, which travels to UMass-Amherst this weekend for a pair, was the only visiting team to post a win at UMA's Mullins Center last season in any sport. NORTHEASTERN defenseman Francois Bouchard, who suffered a slight concussion in the 9-4 loss to Denver last Friday, underwent further analysis and was determined to have a first degree separation of the left shoulder. He will be out at least until the Badger Showdown after Christmas. --- --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] Cabletron Systems, Inc. *HMM* 11/13/93