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Date: | Fri, 21 Jul 1995 00:10:27 -0400 |
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Tony Buffa writes:
>OK, gang, we all know there is no upper limit to saves ... well maybe one
>shot per every five seconds, all saves, so in all practicality the upper
>limit on saves is 12 per minute, 240 per period, 720 per game ... but how
>about low saves? Obviously zero is the ultimate. Anyone recall or know
>of any single digit saves?
The CHRM shows the following:
4 by Dan Hornstein (Providence vs Rutgers, 11/29/61)
However, I don't know that you'd consider this an all-time record
since Rutgers was not even a member of the umpteen-team ECAC back
then.
Western leaders (book published in 1989) were listed as:
6 by George Mooney (Denver vs North Dakota, 2/19/52)
by Bill Rowe (Michigan Tech vs Michigan State, 1/14/61)
by Rudy Unis (Denver vs RPI, 12/20/62)
I haven't heard of a total lower than 6 in a game between two DivI
teams in the "modern era".
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