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...third time in his four seasons on the Harvard hockey team, defenseman Mark Fusco is an All-American. The senior, named All-ECAC last week by Eastern coaches, was chosen by the American Hockey Coaches Association...
Spectacular goaltending was the only thing extraordinary about the first 1-0 contest in the ECAC playoffs' 22-year history. The Lorries' Gray Weicker notched 21 saves, many of them great, living up to the reputation that earned him second team All-ECAC honors. But Mario Proulx proved uneatable at the other end of the ice, as 44 St. Lawrence shots found the junior netminder before having the chance to cross the goal line...
...Harvard men's hockey team's Fusco brothers, senior defenseman Mark and sophomore center Scott were named to the All-ECAC first team, it was announced yesterday at a press conference at the Boston Garden...
...league's lowest goals-against average. The voting for the award (and for the other honors) took place around the third week of February, which may have hurt Blair. Many coaches may have mailed in their ballots before the yearling posted late season shutouts versus Yale and Brown. All-ECAC Teams First Team Forwards Kurt Kleinendorst, Providence Scott Fusco, Harvard Bob Brooke, Yale Defensemen Mark Fusco, Harvard Randy Velishek, Providence Goaltender Darren Eliot, Cornell Second Team Forwards Paul Guay, Providence Norman Lacombe, New Hampshire Colin Patterson, Clarkson Defensemen Kent Carlson, St. Lawrence Dave Fretz, Clarkson Goaltenders Cleon Daskalakis, Boston University...
When Providence's pressure let up a few minutes later, it was suddenly overwhelmed. Harvard struck gold three times in four minutes. Martin's centering pass to Falcone put the Crimson ahead. Just 65 seconds later Kukulowiez faked out Velischek--a second team all-ECAC defenseman last year--at his own blue line, broke down the right side and found Turner in front to make it 4-2. A Mark Fusco backhander through Proulx's legs made it a three-goal margin...