Cold Hard Cash
(Props to Don for the headline and the heads up)
Scott Cashman, former goalie at Boston University who helped lead the team to the NCAA Frozen Four twice, helping to revive the program after two down years, has died of a heart attack at 39. Cashman was the 1989-90 Hockey East Rookie of the Year, three time team MVP, three time Eberly Award winner as outstanding goaltender in the Beanpot and in 2005 was inducted into both the Beanpot and Boston University Halls of Fame. After graduation, his pro career ended due to a spinal injury, but he still would have been the second best goalie wearing the Terriers red and white this season.
Scott Cashman, former goalie at Boston University who helped lead the team to the NCAA Frozen Four twice, helping to revive the program after two down years, has died of a heart attack at 39. Cashman was the 1989-90 Hockey East Rookie of the Year, three time team MVP, three time Eberly Award winner as outstanding goaltender in the Beanpot and in 2005 was inducted into both the Beanpot and Boston University Halls of Fame. After graduation, his pro career ended due to a spinal injury, but he still would have been the second best goalie wearing the Terriers red and white this season.
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