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Aside from its relentless first line, Harvard's greatest strength--aside from goaltending, of course--is the defense, arguably the finest in the East. The defense is bolstered by returning starters Randy Taylor, Jerry Pawloski and Mark 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...
Biotti, whose size will add a great deal of presence to the Crimson defensive corps, will probably be paired with Harvard's hardest hitter, sophomore Jerry Pawloski. Pawloski, who played very well in his rookie campaign, is reviving the lost art of the open-ice body check at Bright Center...
...Jerry Pawloski...
...eight members of the Class of '88, particularly first-line wing Lane MacDonald (who set the Harvard record for goals scored by a freshman, with 21) and hard-hitting defenseman Jerry Pawloski shone in various roles for the Crimson, filling the void left by the large Class...
Hare-hitting defenseman Jerry Pawloski shared the Percy Award with MacDonald. Pawlsoki's steady play and devastating open-ice body checks earned him the recognition on the heels of a nine-assist season...