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Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Announces Semi-Finalists for 8th Annual Joe Concannon Award

Outstanding field of American-born Division II/III Players includes six players from NESCAC and five each from ECAC East and ECAC Northeast Conferences

BOSTON – February 13, 2008 – Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Al Robichaud announced today that sixteen NCAA Division Three players are semi-finalists for the eighth Joe Concannon Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in playing at the D-II/III level.

The list is comprised of twelve forwards, three defensemen and one goalie, all from D-III institutions. The candidates include six players from NESCAC including three seniors from Colby College. Returning nominee Arthur Fritch (South Boston, MA) is joined by teammates TJ Kelley (Ridgefield, CT) and Josh Reber (Edina, MN) who are first and second in scoring in the conference respectively. All three players passed the century mark in career scoring for the Mules this season.

The three remaining representatives from NESCAC include two team captains whose accomplishments are a big part of their team’s success. Middlebury senior defenseman Tom Maldonado (Bronx, NY) leads his team in points and is a key piece in the Panthers defensive system. Bowdoin’s Mike Westerman (Ann Arbor, MI) also leads his team in scoring from his defensive post and has been a catalyst for the Polar Bear’s high scoring offense. Brandon Jackmuff (Woodbury, NJ) leads the Williams Ephs with twenty-three points and his seven power play goals represent over one-third of his team’s total this season.

From the ECAC East, New England College has a pair of productive pivot men who create problems for any opposing defense. Seniors Mike Carmody (Falmouth, ME) and Brian Pouliot (Hooksett, NH) have combined for twenty goals and over fifty points in helping the Pilgrims stay near the top of the league standings. Senior captain John Geverd (Hooksett, NH) provides his Babson squad with great leadership as well as unselfish play in all situations as the Beavers look to repeat as conference champions this year. Senior Mike Stevens (Dover, NH) from the University of Southern Maine has provided great continuity for a young team this season and his twenty-six points include a team leading three game winning goals. Finally, the resurgent UMass-Boston Beacons showcase a freshman scoring leader in Eric Tufman (Abington, PA) who has demonstrated the ability to play big against the league’s very best each and every night.

The final group of nominees all hail from the ECAC Northeast and are key contributors to one of the closest conference races among several teams in many seasons. The sole goaltender on this year’s list is senior Devan McConnell (Lake Stevens, WA) from Fitchburg State. McConnell has posted his best numbers this season including a .924 save percentage and 2.27 goals- against average in backstopping the Falcons. Senior forward Matt McGilvray (Rochester, NH) leads Johnson & Wales in scoring and will add clearing the 100 point mark and games played level before the end of the regular season. Senior Dan Pencinger (Randolph, NJ) leads the league’s surprising Suffolk Rams on the scoring table and has provided great leadership and toughness as Suffolk battles near the top of the league standings. junior forward Anthony Monte (Chicago, IL) is no stranger to this list having been nominated as a freshman. Monte’s averaging two points per game in conference play and has surpassed the 100 point mark for his career in this his junior season. The final nominee from the conference has made a big splash in transferring as a junior from St, Norbert’s College to this season. Jeffrey Hazelwood (Dublin, CA) leads both his team and the conference in scoring while leading the Colonels back to the top of the standings heading into the last two weeks of the regular season.

“We seem to say every year that the level of competition and quality of play in all of the New England leagues continues to be a showcase for great hockey. That is most certainly true this year and with a long way to go before playoffs and conference championships are handed out, every team and player is looking to play their very best at the most important part of the season,” said Gridiron Club Hockey Awards Committee chairman Tim Costello. “We believe that this is an exceptionally strong group of semifinalists for the Joe Concannon Award, and we look forward to tracking these players closely for the remainder of this very exciting and competitive season.”

The Gridiron Club plans to announce the finalists and winner of the 8th Joe Concannon Award in March, before the start of NCAA Frozen Four Tournament play and present the award during the New England Hockey Writers dinner in April.

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Joe Concannon Award Winners

2001 Keith Aucoin Norwich University 2002 Michael Carosi Bowdoin College 2003 Nick Stauder Salem State College 2004 Jim Pancyzkowski Michael O’Sullivan Curry College 2005 Brian Doherty Curry College Joseph Ori Trinity College 2006 Adam Dann Bowdoin College 2007 Greg Osborne Colby College

The Joe Concannon Award The Gridiron Club established the Joe Concannon Award in 2001 to honor Joe, a lifelong devotee of college hockey, former member of the Walter Brown Award Selection Committee and, as a journalist, a staunch advocate for the amateur athletes he knew and covered. A native of Litchfield, Connecticut, Joe graduated from Boston University in 1961. He served as sports information director (SID) at Holy Cross before joining the Boston Globe in the late 1960’s to cover college sports. Joe declined frequent invitations by his editors to write about Boston’s major professional sports teams, preferring to concentrate on the colleges, distance running and golf. He wrote the book Marathoning with Bill Rodgers and established the highly successful Litchfield Road Race in his hometown. Joe was a world traveler and was especially proud of his Irish heritage, frequently sojourning to the Emerald Isle. He passed away in 2000.

2007-2008 Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Officers: Al Robichaud, President; Tim Whelan, First Vice President; Steve Grogan, Second Vice President; Fran Allen, Third Vice President; Richard (Dick) Lawrence, Secretary; Paul Costello, Treasurer; Edmund (Ned) Cully, Historian.

2007-2008 Gridiron Club Hockey Awards Selection Committee and Advisory Board: Tim Costello, Chairman; Joe Bertagna, Tom Burke, Paul Costello, Ned Cully, Bob DeGregorio, Kevin Fleming, Steve Hagwell, Steve Hardy, Dick Lawrence, Hon. Gordon A. Martin, Jr., Bob Norton, Paul Stewart, and William J. Stewart III.

Press Contacts: Tim Costello, Committee Chairman Phone: 781 834-1461 Email: [email protected] Tom Burke, Graber Associates Phone: 617 323-5694 Email: [email protected]