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VANCOUVER — Patrick McNally, a defenceman who was a fourth-round draft pick of the Vancouver Canucks in 2010, has been removed from the Harvard University hockey team amid a reported academic scandal.
I can confirm that they are no longer on the 2012-13 roster, Jeff Selesnick, assistant director of athletic communications, said in a telephone interview. In terms of duration or nature of that absence, I really can't elaborate on that to any degree.
College Hockey News reported this week that the action could be related to an investigation Harvard launched in August into students who were enrolled in a government class were alleged to have plagiarized answers or inappropriately collaborated on the class's final take-home exam.
We can confirm that Patrick McNally is no longer on the 2012-13 Harvard men's hockey roster and is taking a leave of absence from the university, assistant general manager Laurence Gilman said Tuesday. We cannot speculate on the duration of the absence and will not comment further on the nature of his leave at this time.
McNally, a 21-year-old, 6-2, 190-pound defenceman, cruise control parts had three points in seven games this season. He was named to the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference all-rookie squad after a 28-point campaign as a freshman last season.
cruise control parts Michalek, one of the four players who has left the Harvard team, recently joined the Cedar Rapids Roughriders of the United States Hockey League, the top junior circuit south of the border. cruise control parts The USHL could be an option for McNally, a native of Glen Head, N.Y. who was drafted out of the Milton Academy in Massachusetts.
"He's going to go to Harvard and is a bright young guy and his father is an FBI agent," Gillis said at the time. "He's an offensive, skating defenceman and we think he's got a tremendous amount of potential."
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