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As Mike Collingridge mentioned, Steve Shields is the CCHA defensive
Player-of-the Week. The offensive PotW is Univ of Alaska-Fairbanks forward
Dean Fedorchuk. He was 4-3--7 in UAF's sweep of Bowling Green.
But, as an affiliate member, why are UAF players even eligible for PotW
honors? They are not eligible in the statistical categories, and I believe
that they are not eligible for post-season honors such as Player of the
Year, All-CCHA, etc. No complaints, just curious. My hunch is that if
Fedorchuk were to go out and score 10 goals in two games against a non-CCHA
opponent, he wouldn't win the award. Who knows.
Fedorchuk continues to be the meal ticket with the man advantage. In 17
games, he is 20-15--35 with 12 ppg and a -4. His assist dispenser, Tavis
MacMillan...a true hidden gem of Div I, is 7-28--35 and +7. Fedorchuk has
also garnered 42 penalty minutes...a thorough pest to the opposition.
Elsewhere...
Michigan's David Roberts has an 18 game scoring streak dating back to the
1993 NC$$ quarterfinal.
Miami defenseman and All-America candidate Bobby Marshall recorded his 100th
career point (11-89--100) vs Ferris State.
This Week in CCHA History...
15 December 1984...Lake Superior (then LSSC) goaltender Randy Exelby was
pulled for an extra attacker SEVEN times in the Lakers come-from-behind 7-6
win over UIC. LSSC scored three times with their net empty.
John H
U Mich
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