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“They must be brothers.”<\/p>\n
Perusing through the 2003-04 University of New Hampshire yearbook, one might immediately jump to that conclusion. A quick glance shows that line mates No. 8 and No. 10 seem to be cut from the same cloth. No. 8, the “older brother” if you will, stands at 5 feet, 7 inches, 170 pounds; No. 10, a twin-like 5-9, also weighs in at 170. <\/p>\n
Heck, they’re even both from the same hometown of Reading, Mass.<\/p>\n
“Oh yeah — those two are definitely brothers.”<\/p>\n
But it’s when you watch them on the ice — one floating a perfect, tape-to-tape cross-ice pass to the other — that you see the chemistry between them that can seemingly only come from brotherly instinct.<\/p>\n
Shocking, then, when one finds out that No. 8 and No. 10 — senior Steve Saviano and junior Sean Collins, respectively — are not only not brothers, but that they’re as different in their respective styles of play as they are in their last names.<\/p>\n
“I scored a few more goals in high school than in college, but he [Collins] scored a lot of goals in high school,” says Saviano, who despite his diminutive size, drives something on the order of a mid-’80s Oldsmobile ’88 on campus.<\/p>\n
“Steve can score too. People forget about that,” says Collins. “But he always seems to find me. The puck was always on my stick in high school.”<\/p>\n
Steve Saviano and Sean Collins grew up about a mile from each other in Reading, a town of about 23,000, a half-hour north of Boston. “Sean lives on Collins Ave, named after his grandfather,” Saviano says proudly of his former Reading Rocket teammate and current mate on New Hampshire’s top line.<\/p>\n
From the time the two were tots, hockey chemistry blossomed.<\/p>\n