Word: bertrand
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bertrand also rated Boston University and Clarkson as the other challengers to Cornell the defending ECAC champion...
...Bertrand pointed out that Cavanagh often plays two-thirds of the game since, in addition to his regular line shift, he also skates on the power play and kills penalties...
Commenting on other Harvard players, Bertrand continued. "Bob McManama could very well be the next Cavanagh; he's a strong skater and has a good head for hockey. Dave Hynes has a good wrist shot, and Jay Riley is another strong skater. Davey Jones stands out on defense, and Bruce Durno is always hard to beat...
...contrast to what he considers Harvard's dependence on one player. Bertrand sees Cornell as a balanced team with plenty of depth and no real star. "Petit, McCutcheon, Fullan and Ugolini would all be just as good as Cavanagh if they played for Harvard. But with us they are all just part of the team effort." Bertrand explained...
...Bertrand said that Americans are generally stronger skaters because Canadian hockey stresses the technical aspects of the game such as puck control and play-making...