{"id":94798,"date":"2008-11-18T19:06:48","date_gmt":"2008-11-19T00:06:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/blogs\/hobey-watch\/elliot\/20081118\/of-lamoureux-and-legacies.html"},"modified":"2008-11-18T19:06:48","modified_gmt":"2008-11-19T00:06:48","slug":"of-lamoureux-and-legacies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/11\/18\/of-lamoureux-and-legacies\/","title":{"rendered":"Of Lamoureux and Legacies"},"content":{"rendered":"
So, the last time I blogged, I got a very good question from the crowd – and feel free to leave more of those, by the way…love the comments – asking about Air Force forward Jacques Lamoureux.<\/p>\n
After a month and a half of play this season, Lamoureux certainly has an impressive case. He’s leading the undefeated Falcons in scoring, and sharing the national points-per-game lead with teammate Brent Olson and Boston College’s Brock Bradford. Of course, there’s no guarantee he can keep it up – Lamoureux was held off the scoresheet this past weekend at Holy Cross – but watching the way Lamoureux has started the season reminds me of two former Hobey finalists.<\/p>\n
One, of course, is his older brother, former North Dakota goaltender Jean-Philippe Lamoureux -more for name reasons than anything else – but we’ll get to him in just a second. The other, more fitting name that comes to mind is Eric Ehn.<\/p>\n
Ehn, of course, spent a good chunk of the 2006-07 season leading the nation in scoring, and became the first Atlantic Hockey player to make the Hobey Hat Trick. Of course, not having been part of the conversation among the Hobey voters, I can’t say with certainty, but the fact that Ehn performed at the level he did while\u00a0handling a military academy schedule almost certainly helped his cause, as did the fact that Hobey Baker himself was a pilot for the U.S. in World War I.<\/p>\n
The question now is this: If Lamoureux keeps his performance up, does the same formula work for him? Or is it possible that Hobey voters will shrug off the intangibles from Lamoureux and say, “We’ve heard this before?”<\/p>\n