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None of the selections was particularly surprising, despite Grumet-Morris’ stellar numbers throughout the year. Topping him for first-team honors was Big Red sophomore and Ivy Player of the Year David McKee, who leads the country with a 1.27 goals-against average, and trails only Grumet-Morris with a 0.943 save percentage...
...host of other goaltenders from around the country aren’t having fine seasons. Many of them are, of course, as is the case each year. But a cursory glance at the GAA and save percentage figures is enough to show that Grumet-Morris and McKee are, at least until this point in the season, in a league all their...
...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 do but played for the other’s school, this column would instead be about David McKee—though both would be equally deserving of kudos, as they...
...starts this season, McKee has recorded 563 saves, or 20.9 per outing, allowing a goal for every 16.1 shots he turns aside. Grumet-Morris, on the other hand, has notched 685 saves in just 24 appearances, good for 28.5 saves per evening, while allowing a goal for every 18.5 shots he saves. Logically, then, if McKee had faced the same number of shots—not even shots per-game, but shots—his goals-against average would not be 1.29, but 1.58, 0.03 higher than Grumet-Morris’. Facing the same volume of shots on goal...
Both sides faced Maine and Boston College—Cornell once, Harvard twice—but the Big Red began its year against Army, a game in which McKee faced a mere seven shots, stopping six, in 50-plus minutes. He subsequently faced Sacred Heart and Canisius, the latter of which managed just 13 shots on McKee’s goal, all of which he turned aside. Against BC and Maine, though, McKee allowed three goals on both occasions...