4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 13, 1986 Dynamic Duo Essensa and Foster share common goal for Michigan State ,,, .. By DARREN JASEY Through the years many great personalities have come in pairs. There's Batman and Robin, Swann and Stallworth, and Sampson and Olajuwon. In college hockey, there's Foster and Essensa. The Michigan State goaltending duo of Norm Foster and Bob Essensa have been keeping pucks out of the Spartan net at an alarming rate for the last three years. This Friday they lead their team into Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines. Now seniors, Foster and Essensa have combined for a 114-28-2 D D Support the March of Dimes IIlIIIIBIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATIONMN record and a goals against average of less than 2.80. They've helped lead the Spartans to three NCAA tournaments. And with a 9-1 record this year, roomates Foster and Essensa are the major force behind Michigan State's quest for a second straight national championship. "T H E Y' V E established themselves as excellent goalkeepers," said Michigan State head coach Ron Mason. "The way I look at it is that we've got two goaltenders who can do the job." ' "You're not going to find a better duo in college hockey," Illinois-Chicago head coach Val Belmonte said." Foster and Essensa are a continuation of a Spartan goaltending tradition that Mason started when he took over as head coach in 1979. In 1980 Mason brought in Ron Scott, who went on to become one of the school's all- - time greats. "Initially having Ronnie Scott helped us," Mason said. "When he set the example, fortunately we were able to pick up two good uj"" t coaches argue that a two-goalie system is ideal. "The way the game is played right now if you have a pair of goaltenders like (Foster and Essensa) and can rotate them, that's just a blessing in disguise," said Belmonte. "It allows the goaltenders to keep fresh and competitive." "IT'S LIKE being married," said Miami head coach Bill Davidge. "If they let you have two wives, then wouldn't you? If one doesn't do it, then the other does the job." "That was my ploy originally," said Mason. "With hockey the way it is today, it's tough to come back two straight days. If they can share the load, both can do better." Foster and Essensa both agreed that their split duties have helped the team. They proved it in last year's championship game when Michigan State beat Boston College in the final, outscoring them 6-4 and 4-2. "When you get to the NCAA tournament those games take a lot out of you," said Foster. "When we played Boston College, their '~. Foster Essensa The one-two punch in the Spartan crease. goaltenders in Foster and Essensa." AMAZINGLY, the 56-25-3 record and two NCAA tournament berths during Scott's last two years* didn't satisfy Mason. So the Spartan head coach decided to bring in two top-notch goaltenders. Since their first year (the '83-'84 season) Essensa and Foster have grown accustomed to splitting weekend duties. But with Essensa injured in the 1985 NCAA final against Providence, Foster played both games and the heavily-favored Spartans lost the series. Said Essensa, "Norman had to play two games and that's something he wasn't used to." Whether or not they are familar or comfortable with it, most Rent a Car from Econo-Car Busters, AD Phi advance OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ..1lia .. -. -_-_. _ _ + goaltender (Scott) Gordon played the entire series. He got tired toward the end of the season." IN STAYING fresh the entire season, however, Foster and Essensa have eluded the glory of a goaltender who occupies the top spot. "It does have its drawbacks," Essensa said. "When the writers choose the (all-CCHA) squad, they're going to look at the goalie who plays all the time and gets the 25 wins." Still, Foster and Essensa have received a healthy share of attention. But playing behind an excellent Michigan State defense has instilled doubts in some people's minds about the goaltending tandem's talent. Said Michigan defenseman Jeff Norton, "Most goalies on a good team are overrated." Brad Jones, Michigan's leading scorer, agreed. "There's the old cliche: a goalie is only as good as the team in front of them," he said, "but if it comes down to a one-on- one, you're going to have to beat them (Essensa and Foster) with a good shot." GRIDDE PICKS For those of you looking to warm up a little bit, try Griddes, and win a hot, free pizza from Pizza Bob's. Turn your picks into the Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, by midnight Friday. .1. Minnesota at MICHIGAN (pick total points) 2. Michigan State at Northwestern 3. Illinois at Indiana 4. Purdue at Iowa 5. Ohio State at Wisconsin 6. Penn State at Notre Dame 7. Rutgers at Pitt 8. Syracuse at Boston College 9. Clemson vs. Maryland at Baltimore 10. Virginia at North Carolina 11. Georgia at Auburn 12. 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