Word: fusco
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Peter Chiarelli's predecessor as Harvard captain was also a big scorer. Scott Fusco wrapped up his season last year by winning the Hobey Baker Award and setting Crimson records for most career goals (107) and assists...
Tough acts to follow. But it's Peter Chiarelli on the posters. It is his game now. And although his career numbers don't compare with his father's or Fusco's, he has helped the Crimson compile the most important statistic--team record...
This year Chiarelli has had to live with the ghosts of his father and Scott Fusco chasing him around the rink. But he hasn't found those ghosts intimidating...
Center Allen Bourbeau, who is listed at 5-ft., 10-in., but seems shorter, is Scott Fusco's heir apparent to the Crimson scoring title. Sometimes he gets his goals the easy way--by stepping in front of the opposing net, picking up a loose puck and flinging it home...
...team had lost several top seniors to graduation--most notably Hobey Baker Award winner Scott Fusco, first-line partner Tim Smith, and four-year starter and second team All-America goalie Grant Blair. It had apparently also lost the services of standout defenseman Jerry Pawloski, out for the season with a severe knee injury...