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U.S. College Hockey Online
Division I Players of the Week
October 20, 1998
-- Greg Gardner, Niagara --
Defensive Player Of the Week
Greg Gardner, Niagara
In an incredible upset, junior
goaltender Greg Gardner made 33
saves on 34 stops as Niagara
defeated Michigan in Ann Arbor
on
Saturday night, 2-1. Even
though
Niagara lost an overtime
heartbreaker Friday night, 6-5,
Gardner had a save percentage
of
.918 for the weekend against
the
Wolverines in their own
building.
The win over the defending
national
champions comes in the first
weekend of the first year of
Niagara
being eligible for the Division
I
tournament.
Runners-up:
Joel Laing, Rensselaer
Alfie Michaud, Maine
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> From: ZERB[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 8:38 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Assorted Notes..from York Co.
>
> Though it is true that UNH is 12 for 12 in penalty killing, it is not
> indicative of their defense. A true measure of this (defense), is the
> SOG; I
> believe Maine allowed 15 on their last contest. Look at the rest of
> Hockey
> East for that stat and you will find that number tallied in most
> instances
> within one period. Many out there should then admit which coach in
> this
> league knows how to play......teach his players of the importance of a
> strong defense.
>
> Had the chance to watch the BU vs. Vermont game this past weekend (on
> the
> tube here in the So part of the state.) It is safe to say that Mr
> Parker
> has some work cut out for him this season. The Terriers are a young
> team and
> inexperienced but do follow Parkers' ethics with too few seniors to
> help
> lead the way. Once the Catamounts started to smell blood, they went in
> for
> the kill and there was little BU could do to stop them. The appearance
> of
> 'SASQUACH' in the arena couldn't help the BU defense either. Looked to
> me
> like BU had only one good line.......
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Deron Treadwell <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 6:18 PM
> Subject: Assorted Notes..
>
>
> >Some more assorted notes..
> >
> >- Steve Kariya leads Hockey East in scoring. Since the league does
> not
> >recognize exhibitions his total stands at 4-2--6. Cory Larose and
> Marcus
> >Gustafsson tie for second on the list with 5 points each.
> >
> >- Alfie Michaud is currently the top goaltender in overall games in
> Hockey
> >East. Michaud currently is 3-0-0 and has a 1.00 GAA and a .958 save
> >percentage.
> >
> >- Maine has killed off 23 of 23 possible power plays so far this
> season.
> >UNH also has a 100 percent penalty kill (12 for 12).
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >---
> >Deron Treadwell - [log in to unmask]
> >
> >"Any idiot can face a crisis -- it's this day-to-day living
> >that wears you out." - Anton Chekhov
> >---
> >
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