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When the varsity won the E.C.A.C. hockey tournament last week-end, Crimson coach Cooney Weiland singled out Dave Johnston as "the greatest defenseman born in the East." The American Hockey Coaches Association seconded Weiland's viewpoint yesterday--voting Johnston to its All-America squad for the second year in a row.
The selection was the last of a long list of honors taken by Johnston this year. The 5 ft. 10 in. senior has already been named as All-E.C.A.C. defenseman. He was unanimous All-Ivy selection for the second year in a row, and was on the All-Bean Pot and Christmas tournament teams earlier in the season.
The star defenseman didn't score a goal all season, but registered a phenomenal 25 assists to set two University records in that department. It is hard to overestimate Johnston's contribution to the Crimson's 21-3-2 record.
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