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Vermont’s announcement that it will join Hockey East for the 2005-2006 season leaves the ECAC Division I men’s league with 11 teams. In response, preliminary conference calls have been held in recent weeks among the ECAC??€™s four-member Development and Legislative Committee (DLC), which includes Harvard senior associate athletic director John Wentzell. The ECAC coaches’ committee, chaired by Yale head coach Tim Taylor ’63, spoke via conference call Wednesday...
...battle between two of the ECAC??€™s best goaltenders, Hobey Baker candidate Yann Danis got the best of Harvard junior Dov Grumet-Morris...
...defense that begins and ends with Danis. The senior netminder has precipitously improved every season in Providence, and he currently leads the ECAC, and the nation, with a .949 save percentage and is a close second with a 1.57 goals against average. Anchored by Danis, Brown boasts the ECAC??€™s second best team defense and its top-rated penalty kill—a unit performing at an unheard of 93.9 percent clip...
Reilly’s penalty kill focuses on cutting down passing lanes, consistent with tactics he learned while coaching professional hockey the last two seasons. Last year, the Harvard penalty kill was the ECAC??€™s fourth-best (155-for-185, 83.8 percent). So far this season, it is 70-for-88 (79.5 percent), and No. 8 in the league...
...most talented players, is only the sixth-best in the league at 17.1 percent. And even though 11 of the team’s top 13 scorers are back from last season, when it averaged a league-leading 3.91 goals per game, the Crimson has the ECAC??€™s ninth-best scoring offense...