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...once Cairns was eligible to return, Welch was back to Wilkes-Barre, where longtime friend and college roommate Ryan Lannon ’05 also mans the blue line...
Welch, a second-round draft pick in 2001, was voted a starter in the AHL All-Star game this January, and he and Lannon are a combined + 26 on the season. And the latter, an eighth-round pick in 2002, was just named the team’s 2005-2006 Man of the Year for his contributions to the northeastern Pennsylvanian community, including his “adoption” of a second-grade class...
...exactly been treating this season as a rebuilding year. And yet, that is easily what this year could have been after Harvard’s defensive unit—anchored so effectively in recent years by now-pros Noah Welch ’05 and Ryan Lannon ’05—was left with huge gaps to fill after last year’s graduation. “[They contributed] not only on the ice but in the locker room—they’re very strong personalities,” Crimson coach Ted Donato...
...transition from giant-killer to national contender is one Donato is ready to tackle this year, despite the graduation of one of the finest defensive units in all of college hockey. The coach lost Hobey Baker finalist Dov Grumet-Morris in goal. He lost defensemen Noah Welch and Ryan Lannon, whose blueline corps allowed just 1.88 goals per game...
...second-stingiest unit in the nation last year, Harvard’s blueline corps returns four of its six starters in seniors Hafner and Tom Walsh, junior Reese, and sophomore David MacDonald. Gone are Noah Welch ’05 and Ryan Lannon ’05, two stalwarts now in the Pittsburgh Penguins organization...