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Tue, 20 Nov 90 18:59:20 EST
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    Hockey East standings on Tuesday, November 20, 1990
 
                       Hockey East                    Overall        Non-league
                       GP  W-L-T   Pts  GF-GA  || GP   W-L-T    GF-GA     W-L-T
                       ========================================================
 1  Providence          3  2-0-1    5   18-9   ||  7   6-0-1    43-22  |  4-0-0
 2  Boston College      2  2-0-0    4   10-6   ||  5   4-1-0    22-15  |  2-1-0
    Merrimack           3  2-1-0    4   15-17  ||  7   4-2-1    44-37  |  2-1-1
 4  Lowell              3  1-1-1    3   14-15  ||  8   3-4-1    38-42  |  2-3-0
    Northeastern        5  1-3-1    3   21-28  ||  8   1-6-1    30-50  |  0-3-0
 6  Boston University   2  0-1-1    1    5-6   ||  6   3-2-1    41-24  |  3-1-0
 7  Maine               0  0-0-0    0    0-0   ||  8   6-1-1    42-20  |  6-1-1
    New Hampshire       2  0-2-0    0    3-5   ||  7   5-2-0    36-19  |  5-0-0
                       ========================================================
 
    Scores since last posting:
 
11/17/90 Denver              2 at Boston University   9 NC
         Alaska-Anchorage    2 at Maine               5 NC
         Kent State          2 at Merrimack          10 NC
         Boston College      5 at Michigan State      4 NC
11/18/90 Northeastern        3 at Lowell              4 HE
 
    Upcoming schedule:
 
11/20/90 Northeastern          at Boston College        HE
         Providence            at Brown                 NC
         Boston University     at Harvard               NC
         Alaska-Anchorage      at New Hampshire         NC
11/21/90 Lowell                at Merrimack             HE NESN
11/23/90 Harvard               at Boston College        NC NESN
         New Hampshire         at Clarkson              NC
         Northern Michigan     at Maine                 NC    at Portland, ME
11/24/90 Northeastern          at Cornell               NC
         Merrimack             at Kent State            NC
         Northern Michigan     at Maine                 NC
         Boston University     at Princeton             NC
         Alaska-Anchorage      at Providence            NC
         New Hampshire         at St Lawrence           NC
11/25/90 Merrimack             at Kent State            NC
         Boston College        at RPI                   NC
11/27/90 Northeastern          at Boston University     HE NESN
         Boston College        at Providence            HE
11/28/90 Lowell                at New Hampshire         HE
 
    HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK
 
    ...is Steve Heinze of Boston College.  Heinze had 4-3--7 to help
    BC to a 2-1 week.  He scored two power play goals to lead the Eagles to
    a 7-4 win at Northeastern and had 2-3--5 in BC's split at Michigan
    State, including 1-3--4 in Saturday's 5-4 win.
 
    Other nominees: John Bradley, BU; Scott Pellerin, Maine; Agostino
    Casale, Merrimack; Pat Morrison, UNH; and Larry Rooney, Providence.
 
    HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
 
    ...is Lowell center Shane Henry.  He scored a goal in each of Lowell's
    two one-goal wins on the week, including the game-winner over
    Northeastern, 4-3.
 
    Other nominees: Scott Lachance, BU; Chris Imes, Maine; Dan Hodge,
    Merrimack; and Chris Therien, Providence.
 
GOALTENDING LEADERS
(4.00 or less in league play)
                           HOCKEY EAST                       OVERALL
Name, class, school        W-L-T GP Min Svs Pct   GA GAA     W-L-T   Pct   GAA
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brad Mullahy, so, Prov     1-0-0  1  60  27 .931   2 2.00    3-0-0  .889  2.67
Scott LaGrand, so, BC      1-0-0  1  60  21 .913   2 2.00    1-1-0  .854  3.03
Pat Morrison, sr, UNH      0-2-0  2 121  61 .924   5 2.48    3-2-0  .912  2.59
John Bradley, sr, BU       0-0-1  1  65  34 .909   3 2.77    2-1-1  .863  3.28
Scott Cashman, so, BU      0-1-0  1  60  25 .893   3 3.00    1-1-0  .878  5.00
Dwayne Roloson, fr, UL     1-1-0  2 118  61 .910   6 3.06    1-1-0  .910  3.06
Mike Heinke, fr, Prov      1-0-1  2 125  39 .848   7 3.36    3-0-1  .893  3.13
Sandy Galuppo, sr, BC      1-0-0  1  60  26 .867   4 4.00    3-0-0  .893  3.05
 
SCORING LEADERS
(4 or more points in league play)
                               HOCKEY EAST               OVERALL
Name, class, pos, school       GP   G  A Pts Pen/Min      GP  G  A Pts Pen/Min
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sebastien LaPlante, so, lw, NU  5   3  7 10    1/2         7  4  8 12    2/4
Mike Taylor, fr, c, NU          5   4  4  8    1/2         8  4  6 10    2/4
Agostino Casale, jr, lw, Merr   3   5  1  6    2/4         7  9  6 15    2/4
Rob Gaudreau, jr, rw, PC        3   4  2  6    1/2         7  7  8 15    2/4
Lyle Wildgoose, sr, lw, PC      3   4  2  6    2/4         7  9  2 11    8/16
Brian Sullivan, sr, rw, NU      5   2  4  6    5/10        8  5  5 10    8/27
Rob Cowie, sr, d, NU            5   3  2  5    2/4         8  3  4  7    4/8
Howie Rosenblatt, sr, rw, Merr  3   2  3  5    5/10        7  7  7 14   10/20
David Emma, sr, c, BC           2   1  4  5    1/2         5  2  6  8    3/6
Chris Therien, fr, d, PC        3   1  4  5    0/0         7  2  8 10    1/2
Dan Gravelle, so, c, Merr       3   3  1  4    1/2         7  6  8 14    2/4
Steve Heinze, jr, f, BC         2   2  2  4    0/0         5  4  6 10    1/2
Bob Cowan, so, c, PC            3   1  3  4    1/2         7  2  8 10    3/6
Scott Wenham, so, d, UL         3   1  3  4    0/0         7  1  5  6    3/6
Dave Stevens, so, c, UL         3   1  3  4    0/0         8  2  5  7    4/8
 
POWER PLAY (overall)
 
Lowell              6/13 46.2 (20/59 33.9)
Merrimack           6/14 42.9 (11/43 25.6)
Northeastern        7/22 31.8 (11/45 24.4)
Boston College      3/11 27.2 (5/27  18.5)
Providence          4/18 22.2 (8/44  18.2)
Boston University   1/8  12.5 (7/32  21.9)
New Hampshire       0/3  00.0 (7/27  25.9)
Maine               dnp       (15/64 23.4)
 
PENALTY KILLING (overall)
 
Boston University   8/9  88.9 (26/31 83.9)
Lowell             10/12 83.3 (36/46 78.3)
Boston College      8/10 80.0 (18/23 78.3)
Providence         14/19 73.7 (32/44 72.7)
Merrimack          10/16 62.5 (31/38 81.6)
Northeastern       10/19 52.6 (25/44 56.8)
New Hampshire       2/4  50.0 (28/34 82.3)
Maine               dnp       (34/43 79.1)
 
SCORING BY PERIODS   Hockey East             Overall
                  GP   1  2  3 ot   T Avg    GP   1  2  3 ot   T Avg
Providence         3  08-03-07-00  18 6.00    7  16-09-17-01  43 6.14
Boston College     2  04-03-03-00  10 5.00    5  08-09-05-00  22 4.40
Merrimack          3  01-08-06-00  15 5.00    7  08-19-17-00  44 6.29
Lowell             3  05-06-03-00  14 4.67    8  13-13-12-00  38 4.75
Northeastern       5  08-01-11-01  21 4.10    8  11-04-14-01  30 3.60
Boston University  2  04-01-00-00   5 2.50    6  18-17-06-00  41 6.80
New Hampshire      2  00-02-01-00   3 1.50    7  12-16-08-00  36 5.10
Maine              dnp                        8  12-15-14-01  42 5.30
 
    NOTES
 
    BU injury report: G Scott Cashman sat out last weekend due to blurred
    vision (no specific incident triggered consition) and D Peter Ahola
    is out with a bruised right foot (blocked shot in BC game 11/11).  Both
    were due to be examined yesterday (Monday 11/19) before any determination
    would be made as to their availablity for tonight's Harvard game.
 
    BU G John Bradley played both weekend games against Denver, making
    18 saves in Friday's 12-0 win and 12 saves in Saturday's 9-2 win.
 
    Lowell's 4-3 win over NU Sunday snapped a 9-game winless streak in
    Hockey East regular season play, dating back to February 6th.  It
    was also their first win in seven games against the Huskies, dating
    back to 11/18/88 at NU's Matthews Arena.  (And before that, NU had
    lost something like 8 of 9 to Lowell.)
 
    Lowell goalie Dwayne Roloson was injured with a couple of minutes
    left in the Northeastern game with the score 4-3 and was taken to
    the hospital.  No word on his condition.  Mark Richards, generally
    perceived as Lowell's #1 netminder, stepped in and immediately
    had to make a big stop on Rob Cowie.  Richards kept the door shut
    to earn the save in the Chiefs' win.
 
    Maine got 3 goals and an assist from junior Scott Pellerin in its
    tie and win against visiting Alaska-Anchorage.
 
    Merrimack has a 3-0 record this season in games played on Saturday
    night, outscoring the opponents by a 23-9 margin.
 
    The Warriors rebounded from Friday's 11-4 loss to Providence by
    pounding Kent State University, 10-2.  Agostino Casale, who had
    scored four goals the night before, added two more and came inches
    from another hat trick.  Merrimack's other eight goals were all
    scored by eight different players as 15 players had at least a
    point.  Merrimack led 3-0 after the first period and 7-1 after two.
    Goalie Yannick Gosselin was given the start by Ron Anderson,
    apparently to boost his confidence after the rough period he had
    at Providence (6 goals).  The Goose wasn't tested very much (22 saves),
    but Anderson's psychological strategy may have paid off for the
    remainder of the season.  Goose is the Warriors' only hope for a
    solid first-string goalie right now.
 
    Pat Morrison made 61 saves in UNH's two losses this week to Merrimack
    (3-2) and Northeastern (2-1, ot).
 
    Providence's ten freshmen have accounted for 8 goals and 18 assists,
    26 of the Friars' 104 points (25.0%).
 
    STAY TUNED
 
    ...for more scores and updated standings tomorrow after the four
    games tonight.  Thanksgiving weekend, this report goes on the road
    to Bowling Green and Kent, Ohio for Western Michigan-Bowling Green
    on Friday night and Merrimack-Kent on Saturday night and Sunday
    afternoon.  Not to mention having my VCR record Harvard-BC Friday
    night for later viewing...
 
 
    - mike
 
    p.s. thanks to Kathy Walsh for much of the information in this
         posting.

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