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Mon, 24 Feb 1997 18:49:45 -0500
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Hi -
 
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, John Haeussler wrote:
> All four UM goals were milestones, with Muckalt, Legg and Madden getting
> their 20th and Ritchlin his 10th.  Michigan now has six forwards with 20
> or more goals through 35 games and likely has a seventh in Warren Luhning:
>
> NAME                YR  GP   G   A  PTS
>----------------------------------------
> Brendan Morrison    SR  35  24  46   70
> John Madden         SR  34  20  33   53
> Bill Muckalt        JR  28  20  28   48
> Mike Legg           SR  33  20  28   48
> Matt Herr           JR  35  27  20   47
> Jason Botterill     SR  34  24  16   40
> Warren Luhning      SR  35  17  18   35
 
  As befits Michigan and UNH sporting the No. 1 and 2 offenses in Div1
(excepting Niagara), the Wildcat offense has put up some some gaudy
numbers as well:
 
 Player               YR  GP   G   A  PTS
 ----------------------------------------
 FORWARD
 Jason Krog           SO  32  19  36   55
 Mark Mowers          JR  32  22  28   50
 Eric Boguniecki      SR  30  20  29   49
 Eric Nickulas        JR  32  25  20   45
 Tom Nolan            SR  25  21  21   42
 Derek Bekar          SO  32  16  18   34
 DEFENSE
 Tim Murray           SR  30   0  31   31
 
  Jason Krog can hopefully pop in at least another goal before the season
is out, boosting UNH's compliment of 20-goal scorers to 5, with Derek
Bekar having an outside shot at joining the club as well.  7 players with
at least 30 points spreads out the scoring just as at Michigan, but, un-
like the Wolverines who lose 5/7 of that offense to graduation, UNH ex-
pects to lose only 2/7 of its scoring punch, as SR Tom Nolan has a red-
shirt year remaining ....
 
  As for HE scoring, other than Chris Drury, BU's better than GAG go-to-
guy, the UNH offense clogs up much of the top scoring slots:
 
   Hockey East League Scoring Leaders:
 
                                   Conference              Overall
   Name, Team                  GP   G    A  PTS   ||   GP   G    A  PTS
                               ========================================
1  Chris Drury, BU             20  27   12   39   ||   30  35   18   53
2  Jason Krog, UNH             21  10   26   36   ||   31  19   35   54
3  Mark Mowers, UNH            21  14   21   35   ||   31  22   28   50
4  Eric Nickulas, UNH          20  19   14   33   ||   31  25   20   45
5  Eric Boguniecki, UNH        20  12   20   32   ||   30  20   29   49
6  Neil Donovan, UML           21  11   20   31   ||   31  14   27   41
7  Tom Nolan, UNH              15  16   12   28   ||   24  20   21   41
 
  All these numbers won't mean much, of course, unless UNH makes a respec-
table NC$$ showing, but hopefully they've got the horses to make that happen.
 
  Cheers from Solomons - Jim
 
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