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...banquet, senior co-captain Mike Taylor received the John Tudor Memorial Cup, an honor bestowed to the team’s most valuable player. Taylor led the Crimson offense with 35 points, including 12 goals in his senior campaign. His counterpart, David MacDonald, received the Ralph “Cooney?? Weiland Award for devotion to the game, along with fellow senior Tyler Magura. Sophomore Ian Tallett received the Donald Angier Hockey Trophy, awarded to the team’s most improved player, while Michael Biega and Matt McCollem earned the George Percy Award as the team?...
...first team and the All-ECAC second team, Reese was honored as part of the New England Hockey Writers’ Division I Men’s All Star team last week. Classmate Steve Mandes was a repeat winner of the Ralph “Cooney?? Weiland Award as the player that best represents Weiland’s love of the game, spirited play, and commitment to the team. The senior—who ranks fifth in Harvard hockey history with 134 career games played—skated in all 33 of the Crimson’s games...
...season banquet at the Harvard Club Saturday. The junior from Pittsburgh is the fourth consecutive defenseman to earn the ‘C,’ and he takes the reins from 2005-2006 captain Peter Hafner. Hafner and junior forward Steve Mandes split the Ralph “Cooney?? Weiland award for devotion and spirited play, while sophomores Paul Dufault and J.D. McCabe, a forward and a blueliner respectively, split the Donald Angier award for improvement. Defenseman Brian McCafferty took home the George Percy award for the team’s top rookie, and senior goaltender John...
Assistant captain Ryan Lannon was the next skater honored, when assistant coach Sean McCann ’94 presented the blueliner with the Ralph “Cooney?? Weiland Award for “devotion” and “selfless contribution...
...team’s last two awards—the John Tudor Memorial Cup (MVP) and the “Cooney?? Weiland Award (team spirit and competitiveness)—went to assistant captain Tyler Kolarik. The Crimson’s heart and soul enjoyed the most productive season of his career, scoring 30 points to finish a four-year stint with 115 points in 130 games played. Kolarik was his usual instrumental self on the team’s top power play and penalty kill units, but added another aspect of leadership by example in his play...
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