Local Look
Chris Drury is one of the most well-rounded athletes that Connecticut has ever produced, but good luck getting him to talk about himself. Drury is more humble than he is talented -- and that's saying something. Despite not being one of the NHL's top scorers, he has earned a reputation as one the game's most clutch performers. For those reasons and more, Drury was named captain of the New York Rangers. But that's just what he's done as a pro. Drury led Trumbull to the 1989 Little League World Series title. He won the Hobey Baker Award -- college hockey's version of the Heisman -- at Boston University. He also helped the U.S. win a silver medal at the 2002 Olympics.