Sangster played solid defense in 20 games in '79-'80. One of two letterwinners returning on defense, he's a small but tough and efficient blueliner. Cleary comments, "Scotty is a strong defensive defenseman who has improved his skills with the puck."
Neil Sheehy, So., International Falls, Minn.--Defense
Sheehy will move back to defense after 13 games up front for the icemen a year ago. His 6-ft., 1-in., 205 size will help shore up the blue line, as will fine stickhandling skills. Cleary: "The decision to move Neil back has worked out quite well."
Jim Turner, So., Melrose--Forward
Turner played like a veteran during his rookie campaign last year. His 7-16-23 numbers earned him fourth place among Harvard scorers, and he is an excellent skater and passer. Cleary says, "Jimmy is a good, solid, two-way hockey player who excels in penalty killing."
Mike Watson, Jr., Brunswick, Me.--Forward
Watson has racked up 25 goals, 48 points in two seasons in Cambridge. He tailed off to 9-13-22 last year, but hopes to bounce back from sophomore jinx. "Michael will hopefully regain his scoring touch from his freshman year."