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i'm assuming that middlebury wasn't division 1 at the time. any guess
as to the record for a d-I player vs. another d-I team?
Bill Fenwick wrote:
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> On Jan 27, 18:14, Charlie Shub wrote:
> >gionta got 5 in the 1st against maine tonight. Is that a record?
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> The Division I College Hockey Record Manual (published in 1990 and
> unfortunately out of print) credits one Dick Rondeau of Dartmouth with
> scoring *nine* goals in one period against Middlebury on February 8, 1944.
> This must have been quite a game... according to the Manual, the Dartmouth
> team scored a record 30 goals, and Rondeau's performance in the game shows
> up in three other places: most assists in a game (11), most points in a
> period (12), and most points in a game (23).
>
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> Bill Fenwick
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