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Regarding the 1991-92 UPSIDA stats, it's interesting to note that Scott
Pellerin is nowhere to be found among the scoring leaders.  One would
think that the Hobey Baker winner, playing for the third highest scoring
team in the nation, would rack up some points here and there.  Hmm?
 
With my final(?) pitch, I'll once again say that it's a shame that Denny
Felsner and Darrin Madeley received little or no recognition.
 
Felsner:
     1991-92 National scoring leader
     1991-92 CCHA scoring leader
     1990-91 CCHA scoring leader
     1988-92 CCHA all-time goal scoring leader
     1991-92 First team All-America
     1990-91 Second team All-America
     1991-92 Hobey Baker finalist
     1990-91 Hobey Baker finalist
     1991-92 led Michigan to first ever CCHA championship
 
Madeley:
     1991-92 National goaltending leader
     1990-91 National goaltending leader
     1989-92 CCHA all-time leader in playoff wins
     1991-92 First team All-America
     1990-91 First team All-America
     1991-92 Hobey Baker finalist
     1991-92 led LSSU to National championship
     1991-92 led LSSU to CCHA playoff championship
     1990-91 led LSSU to CCHA season and playoff championship
 
Yet, neither of these two greats can even claim a CCHA player-of-the-year
award.  Hmm?
 
John H

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