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...Yeah, there was a lot of talk this year that it was just a matter of time [before Restic would leave]," sophomore offensive lineman Jim DeBloom said. "And I guess the new coaching arrangement will give players with only an outside chance to start incentive to work hard for after he leaves...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: Not All Players Surprised by Coach's Departure | 5/10/1993 | See Source »

...when Vermont scored a minute later, it looked like another jinxed opening for the Crimson. But a quick reply by senior Matt Mallgrave took Vermont's early momentum away, and Harvard was off and skating. HOBEY BAKER WATCH Lineman Player/School/Year GP G Asst. Pts. Ted Drury, Harvard, Jr. 24 19 34 53 Mark Kauffman, Yale, Sr. 27 21 34 56 Greg Johnson, UND, Sr. 32 17 43 60 Jim Montgomery, Maine, Sr. 36 22 50 72 Chris Marinucci, Minn-Duluth, Jr. 32 29 33 62 Devid Sacco, BU, Sr. 33 22 29 51 Bryan Smolinki, Mich...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: Final Weekend in ECAC Regular Season | 3/3/1993 | See Source »

...Hobey Baker candidate Ted Drury and senior Steve Flomenhoft earned spots on the ECAC honor roll. Drury scored six points and Flomenhoft five for the weekend...Six ECAC teams received votes in the Albany Times-Union hockey poll, the most of any conference in the nation. HOBEY BAKER WATCH Lineman Player/School/Year OP G Asst. Pts. Ted Drury, Harvard, Jr. 22 18 32 50 Mark Kauffman, Yale, St. 25 19 28 47 Greg Johnson, UND, Sr. 30 27 30 57 Jim Montgomery, Maine, Sr. 34 20 49 69 Chris Marinucci, Minn-Duluth, Jr. 30 27 30 57 David Sacco...

Author: By Jay K. Varma, | Title: Two Crimson Wins | 2/24/1993 | See Source »

Never in their four years of Harvard football did Furse (a defensive lineman) and Pillsbury and Santos (both defensive backs) receive such a warm welcome in enemy territory. In fact, never in their four years did the trio receive any big welcome, let alone any like this...

Author: By Mike Maciszewski, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: THEIR LAST HURRAH | 1/21/1993 | See Source »

...CRUNCH OR A MOAN BUT a horrified hush spreading through the crowd that signaled the ghastly instant. On the Astroturf at Giants stadium, Jets defensive lineman Dennis Byrd lay motionless, unable to move his hands or legs. With all the power of his 266 lbs. of hurtling flesh, Byrd had unintentionally rammed his helmeted head into the chest of his 275-lb. teammate Scott Mersereau. The impact crumpled a vertebra in Byrd's neck, crushing part of the underlying spinal cord as well as plunging dagger-like slivers of bone into the soft, vital nerve tissue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tackling Spinal Trauma | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

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