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...part of the larger NHL-U.S. college connection which is a tribute to the intelligence--and physical talents--of today's college athletes...
...Benning, all of whom quietly established themselves last season as three of the league's steadiest performers. The Crimson blue line corps will be even stingier with the addition of 6-ft., 3-in., freshman Chris Biotti, a Belmont Hill 'standout who was the 17th player chosen in the NHL Draft...
...fortunes will rest on the performance of several beefy recuits: 6-ft., 3-in., 212-lb. wing Graeme Townsend, 6-ft., 2-in., 175-lb. Steve Moore, and 6-ft., 5-in., 210-lb. defenseman Red Brescia. Unless these newcomers can fill the immense gaps left by the NHL exodus, then hockey fans of other ECAC teams won't have to worry about seeing too much of RPI's annoying mascot...
Left wing Ed Krayer of St. Paul's was another recruiting coup for the Crimson. The 6-ft., 170-lb., freshman was taken 150th overall in the NHL draft, going to the New Jersey Devils in the eighth round...
...defense that Harvard has its biggest freshman. Chris Biotti is a big drink of water at 6-ft., 3-in., 180-lb., but his credentials are much more impressive than his size. Biotti, who played at Belmont Hill School, was the 17th player selected in June's NHL draft, going to Calgary in the first round. The Newton native was the also the first American high school player selected...