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James Old writes:
>Blaine Lacher registered his 4th consecutive shutout in net for Lake
>Superior on Saturday night. (Two shutouts at Kent State last weekend, two at
>home in playoff hockey against Ohio State this weekend.) I sure wish that I
>could have been at just one of those games! This is being touted in the Soo as
>a CCHA and NCAA record for consecutive shutout minutes. Apparently the Lakers
>came out playing their best hockey in years Saturday night knowing that Lacher
>needed only about ten minutes to set the record. (I realize that there is no
>"official" record book for college hockey, but could someone out there confirm
>this as a record?)
How many minutes has Lacher gone without allowing a goal? Obviously
at least 240 (4 x 60)...according to the 89-90 College Hockey Record
Manual, the record was set in 1953-54 when North Dakota's Gerard
(or George, as he was listed elsewhere) Schultz racked up 249:40 of
shutout hockey. It does sound like Lacher is the new record holder;
if anyone can post his new record, please do...
BTW, Lacher smashed the old LSSU record, 152:50 by Darrin Madeley from
12/6-13, 1992. I don't know if this was the CCHA record since I could
not find a listing for shutout minutes in the CCHA guide. Thanks to
John Haeussler who provided me with the LSSU guide earlier this season.
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Mike Machnik [log in to unmask]
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