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--- MJ Connors <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Date:         Mon, 12 Mar 2001 12:04:06 -0500
> Reply-to: MJ Connors <[log in to unmask]>
> From: MJ Connors <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      PC HOCKEY WEEKLY NOTES 3/12
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>
> WHO'S HOT..... Devin Rask has tallied at least one point in 25 of the 36
>
> games he has played in.
>
> SUDERMAN NETS GAME-WINNER... Junior Marc Suderman (Regina, Saskatchewan)
>
> tallied the game-winning goal in the Friars' 4-3 double-overtime victory
>
> over Boston University on March 11.  Suderman's goal ended the longest
> game
> in the history of HOCKEY EAST.  On March 9, Suderman dished out three
> assists in PC's 6-3 win over Boston University.   This season, Suderman
> has
> tallied seven goals and 17 assists in 37 games.
>
> SCAHEFER POSTS TWO WINS... Nolan Schaefer (Yellow Grass,
> Saskatchewan)  posted a 2-0-0 record with a 2.30 goals against average
> and
> a .888 save percentage in the Friars' two wins over BU on March 9 (6-3)
> and
> in double overtime on March 11 (4-3).  On March 9, Schaefer stopped 17
> shots earning his 13th win of the season.  On March 11, Schaefer stopped
> 27
> shots in PC's 4-3 double-overtime win, which was the longest game in the
>
> history of HOCKEY EAST.
>
> KELLY RECORDS MULTIPLE-POINTS...Regan Kelly (Imperial, Saskatchewan)
> notched four assists in the Friars' three games versus Boston
> University.  On March 11, Kelly dished out three assists in PC's 4-3
> double
> overtime victory, including an assist on the game-winning goal.  On
> March
> 9, Kelly assisted on Devin Rask's 21st goal of the season.  This season,
>
> Kelly has recorded four goals and 20 assists in 33 games.
>
> FRIARS CAPTURE QUARTERFINAL SERIES, 2-1... The Friars took a 1-0 lead
> the
> in the best-of-three HOCKEY EAST Quarterfinal series with a 6-3 victory
> over Boston University on March 9, 2001.  PC had 13 players record at
> least
> one-point in the victory.  Devin Rask (Parkside, Saskatchewan) and J.J.
> Picinic (Fort Lee, N.J.) each tallied two goals to pace the Friars'
> offense.  Marc Suderman Regina, Saskatchewan) recorded three assists in
> the
> contest.  The Friars jumped out to a 3-0 first period lead and improved
> their record to 17-0-4 when they tally three or more goals in a
> game.  Nolan Schaefer (Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan) stopped 17 shots for
> the
> Friars.  On March 10, the Boston University Terriers evened the
> best-of-three Quarterfinal series with a 2-1 victory.  Mike Pandolfo and
>
> Freddy Meyer tallied one goal each for BU.  John Luszcz (Ludlow, Mass).
> notched his first collegiate goal for the Friars.  Boyd Ballard
> (Weyburn,
> Saskatchewan) stopped 21 shots in the loss.   On March 11, the Friars
> defeated the Terriers, 4-3, in double overtime which was the longest
> game
> in the history of HOCKEY EAST.  Marc Suderman (Regina, Saskatchewan)
> deflected a Regan Kelly (Imperial, Saskatchewan) shot past BU netminder
> Sean Fields at the 96:26 mark of the game.  Cole Gendreau (Bismrack,
> N.D.),
> Cody Loughlean (Innisfail, Alb.) and Jay Leach (Altamont, N.Y.) each
> tallied one goal for PC.  Kelly dished out three assists for PC.
> Schaefer
> stopped 27 shots in the victory.  The win advances the Friars to the
> HOCKEY
> EAST Semifinals versus Maine on March 16 at the FleetCenter.
>
> LONGEST GAME IN THE HISTORY OF HOCKEY EAST...The Friars' 4-3 double
> overtime win over BU on March 11 was the longest game in the history of
> HOCKEY EAST.  The contest lasted 96:26 surpassing the previos record of
> 90:28 established by NewHampshire and Boston College on March 12,
> 1994.  The game ranks eighth all-time in Division I history just behind
> Bolwing Green and Minnesota-Dultuh's 97:11 game on Mrach 24, 1984 in the
>
> NCAA Champioship.
>
> FRIARS CAPTURE THEIR 20th WIN...PC's 6-3 win over Boston University on
> March 9 was their 20th win of the season.  It marks the first 20-win
> season
> for the Friars since the 1998-99 season when the squad posted a 20-17-1
> record.  It marks the 12th time in the 50-year history of Friar hockey
> that
> the team has recorded 20 or more wins.  It is also the first time ever
> the
> Friar basketball team and hockey team have won 20 games in the same
> season.
>
> RASK LEADS THE OFFENSE... Sophomore Devin Rask (Parkside, Saskatchewan)
> tallied his team-leading 50th point (22 goals, 28 assists) in the
> Friars'
> 4-3 double overtime win over Boston University on March 11.  The
> centerman
> recorded one assist in the victory.  On March 9, Rask tallied two goals
> in
> the Friars' 6-3 win versus BU at Schneider Arena.  This season, the
> Friars
> are 19-5-2 when Rask tallies at least one point and are 2-5-3 in the
> games
> he has been held pointless.  Rask also leads the team with a .244 shot
> percentage.
>
> Next FOR the FRIARS... The Friars will  battle Maine on March 16 at 8:00
>
> p.m. at the Fleet Center in the HOCKEY EAST Semifinals.
>
> PC IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT....PC holds an all-time mark of 23-23-1
> in
> HOCKEY EAST Tournament games.  PC has won two HOCKEY EAST titles (1995
> and
> 1996).  Last season, PC was defeated by the University of Maine, 2-0, in
>
> the best-of-three HOCKEY EAST Quarterfinal series.  PC's last appearance
> at
> the FleetCenter was during the 1998-99 season when the team was defeated
> by
> New Hampshire, 6-2, at the FleetCenter in the Semifinals.  Last night,
> the
> Friars defeated Boston University, 4-3 in double overtime.
>
> PC VS. MAINE IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT...The Friars have posted a
> 4-5
> mark all-time against Maine in HOCKEY EAST Tournament action, including
> a
> 1-2 record in the HOCKEY EAST Semifinals.  In 1995, The Friars defeated
> the
> Black Bears, 7-3, in the HOCKEY EAST Semifinals.  In 1988, PC was swept
> by
> the Black Bears (6-5, 11-2) in a two-game semifinals series.
>
> PC AT THE FLEET CENTER...Providence holds a 2-1mark all-time in the
> HOCKEY
> EAST playoffs at the FleetCenter.  In 1996, the Friars defeated Boston
> University, 7-4, in the semifinals and Maine, 3-2, in the HOCKEY EAST
> Championship capturing their second HOCKEY EAST title.  In 1999, the
> Friars
> returned to the FleetCenter and were defeated by New Hampshire, 6-2, in
> the
> semifinals.
>
> THE PROVIDENCE/MAINE SERIES... Friday's game will be the 75th meeting
> between the two schools.  Maine leads the all-time series 44-28-2.  The
> two
> teams first met on January 5, 1980 with Providence defeating Maine, 4-3,
> at
> Alfond Arena.  PC's last win over Maine was a 5-3 victory on November 3,
>
> 2000 at Schneider Arena.  The Friars' last loss to Maine was a 5-2
> defeat
> on March 3, 2001 at Alfond Arena.
>
> THIS SEASON VERSUS MAINE... On November 3, the Friars defeated the
> University of Maine, 5-3, at Schneider Arena.  It marked the first time
> that PC has defeated the Black Bears since November 6, 1997. Nolan
> Schaefer
> recorded 39 saves for his second win of the season and his first ever
> over
> Maine.  Doug Wright and Adam Lee tallied a goal each for the Friars
> while
> Devin Rask tallied hat trick. On March 2, the Friars were defeated by
> Maine, 3-2, at Alfond Arena.  Devin Rask tallied  two goals for PC.
> Nolan
> Schaefer  stopped 30 shots in the loss.  On March 3, the Friars were
> defeated, 5-2 by the Black Bears.  Junior Marc Suderman gave the Friars
> a
> 1-0 first period lead but Maine responded by scoring three second-period
>
> goals.  Peter Fregoe  added a goal for the Friars.  Boyd Ballard
> recorded
> 36 saves in the loss.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "
>
> M.J. Connors
> Providence College
> Sports Information
> Ph: 401-865-2202
> Fax: 401-865-2583


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