"With Steve [Flomenhoft] and Matty [Mallgrave]and [Brad] Konik and [Steve] Martins when he comesback, there is a lot of skill there," Drury says."With all those guys, and there are a lot that Idid not mention, there is not much of a problem interms of personal pressure. We're a balancedteam."
Tomassoni probably hopes this is true, but hecertainly looks to Drury as the example for thejunior's Crimson teammates.
"He was obviously a very talented young manwhen he left," Tomassoni says. "Still, he hasimproved in all phases."
"I saw him against BC, and it was obvious hewas using other players better. He's an unselfishkid, always trying to make the perfect pass.Sometimes he's got to realize he's the betteroption," Tomassoni says.
Indeed, expect the junior to focus on hisoffensive production this year. That's whereHarvard needs him most--his scoring prowess shouldbe an accurate barometer of the team's success.Drury opened this season with a pair of goalsagainst Brown, responding well to the pressurehanging on that Crimson C.
Mallgrave and Flomenhoft, beware. Maybethis year Teddy will score his 50 points.