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On Feb 24, 14:35, John Haeussler wrote:
>Statistical note: The win was the 88th of Marty Turco's career,
>moving him into second place all-time in Division I behind
>Steve Shields' 111. It was also the 10th solo shutout of Turco's
>career. (He's participated in a half dozen or more combined
>shutouts as well.) I've seen the 10 blankings referred to as an
>NCAA record, but that seems too low. Does anyone have a
>good idea what the record is?
It's not an NCAA record... Ken Dryden had 13 when he was with Cornell (1966-69),
as did Gerry Powers with Denver (also 1966-69). I think Jack Ferreira, who was
with BU a couple of years before Dryden and Powers, also had 13.
The most shutouts in a career is listed as 16, by Clarkson's Wally Easton
(1927-31).
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