Word: leneveu
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...name not immediately precede or follow McKee’s in discussion of the nation’s top netminders? I’d speculate the answer is twofold. First, Cornell has something of a reputation as a goaltender factory—remember Ken Dryden or, more recently, David LeNeveu?—and Harvard doesn’t. The reputation of a Big Red netminder, independent of his stats, is automatically enhanced by the fact that he attends Cornell. I’d hazard to guess that if Grumet-Morris and McKee had the same numbers they currently...
...Harvard was snubbed this year is debatable, given the team’s struggles. The league honors, though awarded to individuals, often mirrors the success of various teams. Last season, for example, the Cornell Big Red (who concluded the regular season ranked No. 1 in the country) placed David LeNeveu and Doug Murray on the First Team and Stephen Bâby and Ryan Vesce on the Second Team. Harvard followed closely behind with two First Team nods—Dominic Moore and Tim Pettit—and Welch on the Second Team...
...respectable, to be sure. But they rank him in the middle of the pack of ECAC netminders, and those numbers are not on par, relative to his league rivals, with the ones he presented last season when he finished a close second to Ken Dryden Award winner David LeNeveu of Cornell in goals-against average and save percentage...
...part, Danis is emulating the Hobey-esque 2002-2003 season of Cornell’s David LeNeveu. Last year, LeNeveu recored nine shutouts to go alongside unheard of statistics—a 1.20 GAA and a .940 save percentage...
Despite the recent graduation of seven players (including four of the five skaters on the Big Red’s top power play unit) and the departure of dominant netminder Dave LeNeveu to the Phoenix Coyotes, Cornell has stayed strong...