February 10, 2008

'93 Crimson Cherish Memories

The following article appeared in the February 10 issue of The Boston Herald.

By John Connolly

The true secret behind any winning organization is teamwork. Such was the case for the 1993 Beanpot, which saw Harvard capture the trophy that has been coveted for more than half a century and bragging rights for the Boston area's college hockey world.

"It's great. It's special when you do it with a team and everyone builds together and then accomplishes it," said Ted Drury, the Beanpot MVP that year. "It was a great moment. I was fortunate to play in two Olympics and the NHL, and that Beanpot really stands out as a real highlight.

"I remember passing to Brian Farrell and picking up his rebound and scoring myself. I remember (Stevie) Martins had a huge game. I remember after the game (goalie) Tripp Tracy was getting interviewed and they didn't even ask him a question and he just started talking. He was a natural. Yeah, I remember all that."

Complete article can be accessed via the Herald Web site by clicking here.