{"id":97480,"date":"2011-02-09T10:47:12","date_gmt":"2011-02-09T16:47:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/ecac-blog\/?p=477"},"modified":"2011-02-09T10:47:12","modified_gmt":"2011-02-09T16:47:12","slug":"has-been-pot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2011\/02\/09\/has-been-pot\/","title":{"rendered":"Has-Been-pot"},"content":{"rendered":"
Player of the Week:<\/b> Joe Devin, Cornell <\/p>\n
The Scituate, Mass. senior earns Player of the Week honors this time around for his three-goal, five-point contribution to Cornell’s four-point weekend. He led off with Friday’s power-play game-winner over Clarkson, but finished even stronger with two goals – including the equalizing extra-attacker strike with 15 seconds left – in Saturday’s overtime win over St. Lawrence. A +2 on the weekend, Joe Devin also took over the Big Red lead in goal-scoring (11) and game-winners (three).<\/p>\n
Honorable mention:<\/i> Greg Miller, Cornell (1-3-4, +2); Mike Devin, Cornell (1-3-4); Tyler Helfrich, Rensselaer (1-3-4, +1 at Princeton); Kelly Zajac, Union (1-3-4, +2 at Princeton); Mike Kramer, Princeton (1-3-4, +1 vs. Union and RPI)<\/p>\n
Rookie of the Week:<\/b> To tell you the truth, nobody really stood out this week. Sorry, try harder next time.<\/p>\n
Goalie of the Week:<\/b> Ryan Rondeau, Yale <\/p>\n
Out of many qualifying candidates, Rondeau gets the nod with a 34-save shutout over Harvard on Friday, followed by a two-goal, 25-save win over Dartmouth on Saturday. The senior now has three career shutouts – all earned this season – with a .929 save percentage and 1.92 goals-against average.<\/p>\n
Honorable mention:<\/i> Bryce Merriam, Rensselaer (3 goals against on 55 shots at QU and Princeton); Mike Garman, Cornell (2 goals against on 25 shots vs. Clarkson); James Mello, Dartmouth (39-save shutout at Brown; 4 goals against on 81 shots at Brown and Yale); Eric Hartzell, Quinnipiac (6 goals against on 69 shots vs. RPI and Union); Robby Moss, St. Lawrence (24-save shutout at Colgate; 4 goals against on 59 shots at Colgate and Cornell); Ryan Carroll, Harvard (4 goals against on 58 shots at Yale, vs. Northeastern)<\/p>\nFebruary failure<\/h4>\n