From: Rocky Mountain News
by Pat Rooney
Marc Cheverie is the first to admit he wasn't quite ready for the spotlight.
When the long-limbed goalie prospect, the heir apparent to four-year standout Peter Mannino, arrived at the University of Denver, his confidence was in tatters after a rough final season in the British Columbia Hockey League.
His playing time was destined to be minimal, and Cheverie quickly found his reflexes were not yet honed enough to keep pace with the speed of the college game.
Fast forward one year. [read rest of article]
When the long-limbed goalie prospect, the heir apparent to four-year standout Peter Mannino, arrived at the University of Denver, his confidence was in tatters after a rough final season in the British Columbia Hockey League.
His playing time was destined to be minimal, and Cheverie quickly found his reflexes were not yet honed enough to keep pace with the speed of the college game.
Fast forward one year. [read rest of article]
3 comments:
It's time to reclaim the Gold Pan.
No kidding. The past three years have been an embarrassment.
Players need to step up big time.
Gwoz had a locker room talk last year with the team, apparently some of the incoming Freshmen didn't realize how important this game is. Hopefully, he has had the same type of talk again this year.
Those smug smile of the CC fans turn my stomach!!!
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