I'd say size defnitely.  There were some local high school kids drafted
higher that don't come close to Haydar's skills, but their height begins
with "6" and their weight begins with "2".  This may be a good thing for UNH
fans, since it makes it more likely that he'll stick around for four years.
 
Clay
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paula Weston [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 9:30 AM
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> I also saw Notre Dame's Brett Henning go in the 9th round (255th pick)to
> the
> Islanders.  And is that New Hampshire's Darren Haydar picked in the 9th
> round (248th pick) by Nashville?  Why on earth would Haydar--one of my
> favorite players in college hockey--go so low?  His size, maybe?
>
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