Word: lau
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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There was a grim Wade Lau, who turned in a disappointing performance in the Harvard nests after being nearly All-world during last year's win. There was a frustrated Mark Fusco, the Boston-area native whose booming slapshot suffered the throes of a sprawling, hustling B.U. defense all game long. There was helpless Greg Olson, for whom the once friendly back of the net has gone for long stretches withough catching a puck off his stick...
Despite a 5-7-1 ECAC record with just eight league games left. Lau sees a real playoff possibility for the Crimson and, more than any other, playing in a playoff game is an honor Lau would like to enjoy...
...will having Lau healthy for the stretch run. He has played every minute of every ECAC game for Harvard this season, except for the tail-end of the season-opening 11-1, trouncing of Dartmouth, and the knee injury that felled him in practice the day before the squad left for Princeton last February has completely healed...
...would be fitting for Lau, who has played well and often gloriously during the had days, to go out a winner Last year's seniors were the first in Harvard hockey history who played on a losing team for four years, and Lau, Watson, and the rest of the class of '82 are in danger of becoming the second...
...would gladly trade last year's Beanpot games for playoff games." Lau says, referring again to the number-one goal of his Harvard hockey career. "Last year, the Beanpot made our season. This year, I hope it doesn't."CrimsonHisham I. YoussefLAU makes a save on B.C.'s ED RAUSEO at Bright Center earlier this year...