Word: numbers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...first inkling that this is indeed a brand new season was perhaps the sight of the celebrated number 19 on a back other than one belonging to Hobey winner Lane MacDonald '88-'89. And number 11--to be forever associated with Ed Krayer and The Goal--belonged to another player as well...
Perhaps it was the goalie. Last year, the Crimson sailed into the Whale with a 15-0 record and a number-one national ranking. Yale was 5-12-1 and struggling to avoid the ECAC cellar. But Eli netminder Mike O'Neill played out of his mind, smothering 46 Crimson shots in the Blue's 3-1 upset...
Well, that's true. Tim Burke, wearing MacDonald's number 19 jersey, was stuffed by Letourneau on an un-Hobey-like breakaway. Weisbrod, sporting the number 11 worn by The Goal-scorer Ed Krayer, missed a golden opportunity for a two-tally evening on a point-blank rebound. And highly touted freshman Ted Drury swung and missed the puck on his first collegiate shot...
Harvard kisses its number-one ranking goodbye...
...give credit where credit is due, Williams does have the ability to write a seemingly infinite number of similarly insipid bubble-gum pop tunes about unrequited love. Clever listeners will note that every one of the five Jerry Williams songs on Journeyman covers this topic, each with an equal lack of depth. And if these songs do not sound particularly fresh, that may be because four of the five were written at various times between 1985 and 1988, during the August and Behind the Sun recording sessions...