Richter Returns to Crimson
The following article featuring Harvard goaltender Kyle Richter appeared in the November 12 issue of the Boston Herald.
By John Connolly
Most goaltenders remain anonymous only until they remove their
face mask. They almost never have to wear a name tag that
reads,“Hello. My name is . . .”
Kyle Richter made sure he would never reach that point by showing
up at Bright Hockey Center early this summer to prepare for the
2009-2010 season. It marked the end of an awkward year for the
junior, the former Ken Dryden Award winner, emblematic of the top
goaltender in ECAC Div. 1, who sat out last year due to an
unspecified academic issue.
Richter, 23, spent his sabbatical working in a bank by day while
toiling in his off-hours at the Crash Conditioning training
facility in his native Calgary, Alberta.
Complete article can be accessed via the Herald Web site by clicking here.












