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Wed, 20 Nov 1991 15:05:57 GMT
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NATIONAL LEADING SCORERS (courtesy Jim Seavey, Merrimack SID)
Prior to games of 11/19/91
 
POINTS
1. Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan         28
2. Jim Hiller, Northern Michigan            25
3. Greg Johnson, North Dakota               23
4. Agostino Casale, Merrimack               22
5. Dixon Ward, North Dakota                 21
6. Mike Lappin, St Lawrence                 20
 
GOALS
1. Agostino Casale, Merrimack               11
2. Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan         10
   Mike Lappin, St Lawrence                 10
   Mike Murray, UMass-Lowell                10
   David Oliver, Michigan                   10
   Dixon Ward, North Dakota                 10
 
Casale had 1-0--1 against BC Tuesday night to give him 12 goals and
23 points.  Murray had a goal against Northeastern to give him 11
goals.  No word on how Oliver did for Michigan against Ohio State.
Merrimack's Dan Gravelle had two assists against BC to tie him with
Lappin at 20 points.
 
Through 7 games, Casale had already gone more than halfway towards
surpassing his 41-point totals of both his sophomore and junior years.
 
CEGLARSKI SUCCESSOR PART MCXVII
To add more fuel to the fire...I ran into my former high school coach
at the Merr-BC game, his son plays for BC.  He believes the race for the
BC coaching position has boiled down to three men: Jerry York of Bowling
Green, Shawn Walsh of Maine, and Joe Marsh of St Lawrence.  That's just
his opinion, take it for what you will.  If this is true, then it makes
sense as to why BC has still not named a successor.  Notably absent from
this list remain current BC assistants Steve Cedorchuk and Joe Mallen,
both of whom were originally considered top contenders but who don't seem
to be on the list of anyone I've talked to.
 
HOCKEY EAST RELEASE STATISTICS
Dated 11/18/91
 
PENALTY MINUTES
Merrimack is in the lead for the prestigious new award which goes to the
team amassing the fewest PIM in league games.
 
                   LEAGUE      OVERALL
TEAM (by record)  GP  P/PIM   GP   P/PIM
New Hampshire      2 14/28     7  72/160
UMass-Lowell       2 14/28     7  54/108
Maine              3 35/73     5  49/101
Providence         2 19/38     8  66/143
Boston University  2 30/60     6  68/138
Boston College     3 15/50     8  77/170
Northeastern       2 18/36     6  61/138
Merrimack          2  9/18     7  54/111
 
POWER PLAY            LEAGUE               OVERALL
Providence         9 of 17 for 52.9    20 of 55 for 36.4
Maine             10 of 25 for 40.0    15 of 41 for 36.6
Boston College     4 of 16 for 25.0     9 of 56 for 16.1
New Hampshire      3 of 13 for 23.0    12 of 40 for 30.0
UMass-Lowell       2 of 10 for 20.0     7 of 50 for 14.0
Merrimack          1 of  6 for 16.7    18 of 40 for 45.0
Boston University  2 of 13 for 15.4     6 of 33 for 18.2
Northeastern       0 of 12 for 00.0     3 of 36 for  8.3
 
PENALTY KILLING       LEAGUE               OVERALL
Merrimack          6 of  6 for 100.0   30 of 34 for 88.2
Maine             19 of 21 for 90.6    28 of 32 for 87.5
Providence        12 of 24 for 83.3    50 of 53 for 94.3
Boston College    14 of 18 for 77.8    37 of 51 for 72.5
Northeastern       8 of 14 for 64.3    37 of 47 for 78.7
Boston University  9 of 16 for 56.2    30 of 42 for 71.4
New Hampshire      6 of 11 for 55.0    38 of 46 for 83.0
UMass-Lowell       6 of 12 for 50.0    26 of 40 for 65.0
 
LEADING LEAGUE SCORERS        GP  G-A--P
Jim Montgomery, Maine, Jr C    3  3-5--8
Jean-Yves Roy, Maine, Jr RW    3  2-6--8
Brian Downey, Maine, Sr F      3  3-3--6
Rob Gaudreau, Prov, Sr F       2  2-4--6
Chris Therien, Prov, So D      2  2-4--6
Mike Murray, UML, So C         2  2-3--5
Savo Mitrovic, UNH, Sr RW      2  1-4--5
six tied with 4 points.
 
LEADING LEAGUE GOALTENDERS    GP  W-L-T   MIN   SV  SV %   GA   GAA
Mike Heinke, Prov, So          1  1-0-0  60:00  19  1.000   0  0.00
Garth Snow, Maine, Jr          3  2-1-0 173:39  69   .920   6  2.00
Scott LaGrand, BC, Jr          3  1-2-0 180:00  63   .863  10  3.33
Steve D'Amore, Merr, Sr        2  0-2-0 119:00  35   .833   7  3.53
Jeff Levy, UNH, So             2  2-0-0 120:00  50   .962   8  4.00
 
LEADING OVERALL GOALTENDERS   GP  W-L-T  SV %   GAA
Jeff Levy, UNH, So             6  6-0-0  .926  2.22
Garth Snow, Maine, Jr          5  4-1-0  .880  2.39
Mike Heinke, Prov, So          7  5-2-0  .894  2.41
Scott Cashman, BU, Jr          5  4-1-0  .894  3.64
Steve D'Amore, Merr, Sr        6  3-3-0  .843  4.01
 
GF-GA AVERAGES (teams ordered by league records)
          LEAGUE              OVERALL
       GF-GA   Avg         GF-GA    Avg
UNH    11-8  5.50-4.00     42-18  6.00-2.57
UML    13-10 6.50-5.00     36-32  5.14-4.57
Maine  16-6  5.30-2.00     25-12  5.00-2.40
PC     12-8  6.00-4.00     41-26  5.86-3.71
BU      6-12 3.00-6.00     25-22  4.20-3.70
BC      7-10 2.33-3.33     22-39  2.75-4.87
NU      4-12 2.00-6.00     23-30  3.50-5.00
MC      5-8  2.50-4.00     45-30  6.43-4.29

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