Word: owen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seniors and the sophomores. Dan DiMichele and Doug Elliott fought more than once in practice, and Joe Cavanagh even exchanged a few punches with Elliott. Oddly enough, Cavanagh, a soft-spoken, personable captain, was some what resented, possibly for his close friendship with Cooney. His senior linemates, Cooch Owen and DiMichele, were resented for their failure to play a two-way game. The make-up of the third line was a source of frustration and friction as five different forwards were juggled on and off the line all season...
...immediate factors that turned Harvard's fortunes around are now obvious. DiMichele and Owen did more backchecking in the ECACs than they did all season. The third line finally settled down with the addition of Harry Reynolds and played a good backchecking, forechecking game. The second line matured into one of the really great lines in college hockey, and Dave Hynes fulfilled the potential that saw him score more points than Cavanagh as a freshman. The defense avoided its all-too-common clearing mistakes, and while it didn't hit any harder, it did avoid the penalty box and cover...
...little disgruntled by the raves which the sophomore line drew in the ECAC's, Owen said that the roles will be reversed in the Nationals...
...soon as the Nationals are over Owen will join the golf team on their Southern trip. "After hockey I need a rest, so I'll fly down to Florida for a week to pick up a suntan." He played at number three on last year's team...
...Owen plans to play in the Eastern Amateur Hockey League after he graduates, and may try out for the 1972 Olympic team. He sees no reason to make any other plans for the future...