Wood earned his points without a Scott Fusea centering his line, and St. Lawrence's goalie Years and has had an outstanding the year.
Nonetheless, it is ironic that Harvard and Yale should have freshmen break their fresh scoring records the same year.
In the final goaltending standings, Blair (274 goals against average) stood third, right behind Falle (2.72) and RPI's Daren Puppa (2.52).
Puppa, a sophomore also finished the regular season undefeated in ECAC play at 17-0.
THE NOTEBOOK'S NOTEBOOK: St. Lawrence, senior Bruce Robertson, who had played in one game in two years going into last weekend and was called up from the J.V. after several players walked off the team, was named to this week's ECAC Honor Roll Robertson had the critical third goal in the Larries 4-3 overtime upset of the Crimson, and two goals the following evening at Dartmouth Brian Busconi and Don Sweenes have caught up to Grant Blair's 26 penalty minutes and the three now share the team lead. The ECAC semi-finals at the Boston Garden are slated for 6:15 and 9:15 p.m. next Friday (top seed plays in later game) Saturday times are 5:30 for the consolation and 8:30 p.m. for the championship Tickets for the semifinals and finals are on sale at the Garden. Prices are $8 and $10. And in case you were wondering. Lowell's on the left.The Hocker Notebook Appears Every Thursday in The Harvard Crimson. Power Play Percentages Harvard 48 for 138(348) Opponents 19 for 112(170) The ECAC quarter finals are twogame series with seed 8 at seed 1, seed 7 at seed 6 at seed 3 and seed 5 at seed 4. If the teams split the twogame series, a 10-minute mini-game decides the winner.