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Mike Machnik writes:
>Pam Sweeney writes:
>>Taken from the 11/7/95 Minnesota Daily web archive.
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>>Well, things haven't changed that much for the Huskies. Nine games into the
>>season, Michigan Tech leads the league with 300 penalty minutes. The Huskies
>>are averaging 33.3 minutes per game and have had two 10-minute game
>>disqualifications.
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>BTW, this is an example of the inconsistency in record keeping among the
>four conferences. Apparently the WCHA counts a DQ as one penalty for 10
>minutes. HE counts it as one penalty for 0 minutes. I believe the CCHA
>counts it as one penalty for 5 minutes, and I am not sure about the ECAC.
This reminds me of one of the Gopher records:
Most Penalty Minutes/Game: 27 by Mike Crupi vs Michigan at Ann Arbor 1/13/67.
ALL IN THE FIRST PERIOD!
I don't KNOW, but I assume that at least the last 10 must have come from a
DQ. (Otherwise, we'd certainly expect he'd have piled up a few more...)
Anyone out there have more details?
Pam Sweeney
Go Gophers!
Nastier, Bigger, Faster in '95-'96!
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