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March 28, 2008
UNH's Kevin Regan named top college hockey player in New England
BOSTON (AP) - New Hampshire goalie Kevin Regan has been named winner of the Walter Brown Award as the top U.S.-born Division 1 college hockey player in New England.
Regan had a .933 save percentage and a 2.12 goals against average as the Wildcats posted a 25-9-3 record and won Hockey East's regular-season title.
The native of Boston is the program's all-time leader in saves with 3,208, save percentage with .929, games played with 111 and wins with 70.
The award, handed out by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston, will be presented at the New England Hockey Writers dinner on April 16.
The Wildcats open the NCAA tournament on Friday night against Notre Dame in Colorado Springs.
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