Feature ALUMNI PROFILES
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• Merrimack • Univ. of New Hampshire • Northeastern • Providence • Univ. of Vermont • FEATuRE ALUMNI PROFILES CHRIS DRURY L E College Career Highlights (at Boston University): A • Back-to-back Hockey East Player of the Year Awards (1996-97, 1997-98) GUE • Hobey Baker Award – Top Player in College Hockey (1997-98) - Three-time finalist for the Hobey Baker award T • Three-time Hockey East All-Star and three-time All-American • Three straight appearances in the NCAA Frozen Four - Member of NCAA championship team (1995) E - Selected to NCAA championship All-Tournament team (1997) A • Helped BU win four straight Hockey East regular season titles MS and two Hockey East tournament championships • Hockey East single-season record: 1.13 goals per game (1996-97) Professional Career Highlights: S • Calder Trophy – NHL Rookie of the Year (1998-99) E • Won Stanley Cup as member of Colorado Avalanche (2001) A SONS • Won silver medal as member of U.S. Olympic team (2002) • Captained Buffalo to Stanley Cup semfinal round (2006) A PAUL KARIYA W College Career Highlights (at Maine): AR • Hockey East Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year (1992-93) DS - Hockey East single-season record: 2.63 points per game (scored 100 points overall) • Hobey Baker Award – Top Player in College Hockey (1992-93) • First Team All-American (1992-93) • Member of Maine squad that won the NCAA tournament and Hockey East tournament (1993) NC - Selected to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament team AA Professional Career Highlights: • Fourth overall pick in NHL Entry Draft (1993) S • Selected to NHL All-Rookie Team (1994-95) • Lady Byng Trophy – Most Gentlemanly Player (1995-96 and 1996-97) • Captained Anaheim to its first trip to the Stanley Cup finals (2003) A • Two 100-point seasons (1995-96 and 1998-99); One 50-goal season (1995-96) LUMNI • Five-time NHL All-Star; has played in seven NHL All-Star games • Two-time Canadian Olympian (1994 and 2002) R - Won gold medal as member of 2002 squad and silver medal as member of 1994 squad - Also selected to the 1998 team, but did not compete due to injury ECO R DWAYNE ROLOSON DS College Career Highlights (at UMass Lowell): • Hockey East Player of the Year (1993-94) • First Team All-American and Hobey Baker Award finalist (1993-94) • Hockey East Tournament MVP (1994) - Led Lowell to its only Hockey East championship game appearance Professional Career Highlights: • Named Top Goaltender in the American Hockey League (2000-01) • Led the NHL in save percentage with a .933 (2003-04) - Finished among the top three goaltenders in both save percentage and goals-against-average in 2002-03 and 2003-04 • Only former Hockey East goalie to appear in an NHL All-Star game (2004) • Led Edmonton to the Stanley Cup finals with a .927 save percentage in the playoffs following a late season trade from Minnesota (2006) Guaranteed. 119.