Carlo Ugolini '73. One of those small, fast forwards. Played professional hockey for the Grand Rapids Grizzlies, Syracuse Blazers, Muskegon Mohawks, and an Italian league.
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My first Cornell GF was a townie (and a member of the womens team) and she grew up watching, and adoring, OOGIE.
The Marrett-Murray-Ugolini line senior line was the closest I've seen to BU's slick Pinball Line centered by Herb Wakabayashi
I thought that was BC? Carlo was a member of that great freshman team of 1969. They were as much fun to watch as the varsity. And no line to get in. That would have been Ned Harkness's last class of recruits. But the ice was already shifting. A Ned-less Cornell and a BU with scholarships and it's been uphill ever since.
Quote from: TroyfanI thought that was BC? Carlo was a member of that great freshman team of 1969. They were as much fun to watch as the varsity. And no line to get in. That would have been Ned Harkness's last class of recruits. But the ice was already shifting. A Ned-less Cornell and a BU with scholarships and it's been uphill ever since.
https://goterriers.com/sports/2016/6/13/hallfame-wakabayashi-herb-html.aspx
Quote from: Al DeFlorioThe Marrett-Murray-Ugolini line senior line was the closest I've seen to BU's slick Pinball Line centered by Herb Wakabayashi
Who could forget the BU power play with Wakabayashi, Gray and ???
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Quote from: George64Quote from: Al DeFlorioThe Marrett-Murray-Ugolini line senior line was the closest I've seen to BU's slick Pinball Line centered by Herb Wakabayashi
Who could forget the BU power play with Wakabayashi, Gray and ???
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Sometimes Ed Wright, other times Serge Boily. As memorable were the Wakabayashi/Wright penalty kills.