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Captain C.J. Young and junior Ted Donato line up next to rookie center Ted Drury for Harvard's starting trio. Young is the man of 47-second fame: he tallied three shorthanded goals in that span for a national record when the Crimson tromped Dartmouth, 10-0, last December. Donato played well enough in St. Paul to upstage soon-to-be-named Hobey Baker winner MacDonald and walk away with three goals and NCAA MVP honors...
When Drury first arrived at Harvard last September, his claim to fame was being selected in the second round of the NHL draft--a pick as high as any in Harvard history, and higher than third-round selection MacDonald. Since then, Ted has become known as the big brother of Chris Drury, ace pitcher for the Trumbull, Conn., team that captured the Little League World Series...
Senior Tod Hartje has kept the green practice jersey that became the trademark of last year's crowd-favorite fourth-liners. Paul Howley and Ed Presz have graduated, but Hartje is carrying on the tradition--even if he is playing third-shift center this season. Hartje will skate with senior John Murphy, a fourth-year starter, and sophomore Timmy Burke, who saw limited action last season. The final line will boast the other two rookies to make this year's squad--Matt Mallgrave and Steve Flomenhoft--as well as JV call-up Craig Miskovich...
...start of last season, defense was a question. This year, all six of the defenders have seen some varsity action, but the Crimson doesn't have much depth. Gone are Josh Caplan and Nick Carone, two of last year's mainstays. Sophomores Kevin Sneddon and Brian McCormack never seemed to go through a rookie stage and should only be stronger with a year's experience. Sneddon is skating with classmate Richie DeFreitas, who filled in sporadically last winter, and McCormack pairs with senior Brian Popiel...
...blessing from the hockey gods (a.k.a. theNCAA commission) has given back Scott's favoriteblueline buddy and the Crimson's biggest defensivethreat--All-ECAC defender Kevan Melrose--for thefirst half of the season. Melrose, whose fiveyears of collegiate eligibility ended last spring,was granted an extension and will play untilJanuary...