Word: stanowski
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...difference between Cornell and every team Harvard has played to date is defense. If Captain Skip Stanowski (the only senior on Cornell's squad!) is not the best collegiate defenseman in the country, it would be because his partner, junior Bruce Pattison, is. And sophomore Dwayne Ferguson is not that far behind...
Cornell, the opponent in another sold-out engagement tonight, lost to Brown last week, 6-3. But Ken Dryden, the 6-5 Ithacan goaler, will be harder to beat than McGinnis. And more significantly, there wasn't a Bruin defenseman half as good as the Big Red's Skip Stanowski and Bruce Pattison...
League champion Cornell dominated the choices with three men on the first team and two on the second. The Big Red goalie, Ken Dryden, and defensemen, Skip Stanowski and Harry Orr, Brown forwards, Dennis Macks and Wayne Small, and Yale senior center, Jack Morrison, comprised the first team. Junior Small -- the League's leading scorer -- and Dryden, a sophomore, were the only underclassmen chosen by the coaches...
First team: goal: Dryden, Cornell; defense: Orr and Stanowski, Cornell; forwards: Morrison, Yale; Small and Macks Brown. Second team: goal: Warren Cook, Dartmouth; defense: Carr, Harvard, and Bill Ramsey, Princeton; forwards: Doug Ferguson and Mike Doran, Cornell, and Parrot, Harvard...
Then at 13:53 Skip Stanowski ended a Cornell power play with a carefully measured slap shot that exploded inside the right post...