Thank you to everyone who sent me information over the weekend.
Unfortunately, somehow all of your mail got held up and I
didn't get anything until it all suddenly rolled in on Monday!
It figures. Still, thanks to everyone who sent me stuff or
who posted to the list; I was very interested to see what was
going on elsewhere. And to hear that Pierre is alive and well.
Actually, that was just one Hockey East coach's opinion that
Pierre should be picked up by HE - as far as I know the league
never approached him. Besides, after every game HE coaches fill
out an evaluation on the game officials and send it to the league,
so that might put Pierre on thin ice right away. :-)
Oh yes, the radio show went well. We just talked for about 15
minutes on all sorts of subjects - previewing Merrimack (along
with my plea for fans to come out to the games), previewing
Hockey East, what was happening around the rest of Division I.
I wanted to let the fans know what was going on, and I think
we did a good job of that. I thank everyone for all the tidbits
you send out on your teams. They are useful and interesting.
Here are all the scores and standings I have for this weekend. I
posted some of this to r.s.hockey in reply to a request. My
standings are now done automatically via a program I wrote (thanks
to Rob Springall for the inspiration with his NHL schedule program).
It goes through my master score file and generates league standings.
Quick notes on the following: Bill, the PC-Ottawa score is listed
below (8-3). Also, someone said that UNH might not have played
at Air Force Saturday night. The game was played, and UNH
won, also by the score of 8-3.
No details on PC-RPI, sorry. BC looked very good against Vermont.
Merrimack probably should have taken two from Western Michigan,
but then again, Western is probably saying the opposite.
Northeastern got lambasted on the North Country Trip, 9-5 and 9-2.
Where is that veteran defense?
Interesting that after scoring just 3 goals a game last year (and
giving up 6), Merrimack, through 3 games, is averaging more goals
than any Hockey East team except Boston University. The Warriors
have scored 19 goals in 3 games. Of course, they've also given
up 18. Warrior leading scorers are sophomore Dan Gravelle (3-5--8)
and freshman Rob Atkinson (3-4--7). With a brilliant performance
in shutting the door on WMU for the last half of the game, Yannick
Gosselin looks to have re-earned the starting job. This could be
an interesting year at the Mack.
Thank you to Coach Schafer for the independent scores, too!
Those are the most difficult to find.
11/2/90 New Hampshire 6 at Air Force 2 NC
Windsor at Alabama-Huntsville NC
St Scholastica 0 at Alaska-Anchorage 7 NC
Vermont 1 at Boston College 5 NC
Northeastern 5 at Clarkson 9 NC
Minnesota 3 at Colorado College 2 WC
Queens 1 at Dartmouth 6 EX
Maine 10 at Denver 1 NC
Lake Superior 2 at Illinois-Chicago 1 CC ot
Notre Dame 7 at Kent State 4 IN
Western Michigan 9 at Merrimack 8 NC
Ferris State 2 at Michigan 3 CC ot
Bowling Green 6 at Michigan State 4 CC
North Dakota 4 at Michigan Tech 2 WC
Wisconsin 1 at Northern Michigan 6 WC
Miami 3 at Ohio State 5 CC
Ottawa 3 at Providence 8 NC US Air Tournament
(Providence, RI)
Concordia College 3 vs RPI 6 NC US Air Tournament
(Providence, RI)
Minnesota-Duluth 0 at St Cloud 5 WC
Lowell 3 at St Lawrence 6 NC
11/3/90 New Hampshire 8 at Air Force 3 NC
Windsor at Alabama-Huntsville NC
St Scholastica 0 at Alaska-Anchorage 14 NC
Colgate 9 at Boston University 6 NC
Michigan State 4 at Bowling Green 5 CC
Western Ontario 9 at Brown 5 EX
Lowell 4 at Clarkson 9 NC
Minnesota 7 at Colorado College 5 WC
Waterloo 4 at Cornell 5 EX ot
Maine 3 at Denver 2 NC ot
Lake Superior 7 at Illinois-Chicago 2 CC
Notre Dame 5 at Kent State 5 IN ot
Western Michigan 3 at Merrimack 5 NC
Ohio State 3 at Miami 1 CC
Ferris State 7 at Michigan 3 CC
North Dakota 2 at Michigan Tech 6 WC
Wisconsin 2 at Northern Michigan 4 WC
Concordia vs Ottawa NC US Air Tournament
Consolation
RPI 5 at Providence 6 NC 3ot US Air Tournament
Championship
Minnesota-Duluth 4 at St Cloud 4 WC ot
Northeastern 2 at St Lawrence 9 NC
Queens 4 at Yale 6 EX
11/4/90 Western Ontario 1 at Harvard 6 EX
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Hockey East Overall Non-league
GP W-L-T Pts GF-GA || GP W-L-T GF-GA W-L-T
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1 Boston College 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 1 1-0-0 5-1 | 1-0-0
2 Boston University 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 2 1-1-0 15-16 | 1-1-0
3 Lowell 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 4 1-3-0 21-25 | 1-3-0
4 Maine 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 4 3-1-0 22-13 | 3-1-0
5 Merrimack 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 1-1-1 19-18 | 1-1-1
6 New Hampshire 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 3-0-0 19-9 | 3-0-0
7 Northeastern 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 0-3-0 9-22 | 0-3-0
8 Providence 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 4 4-0-0 25-13 | 4-0-0
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ECAC Overall Non-league
GP W-L-T Pts GF-GA || GP W-L-T GF-GA W-L-T
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1 Army 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 2 0-1-1 5-8 | 0-1-1
2 Brown 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 0 0-0-0 0-0 | 0-0-0
3 Clarkson 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 3-0-0 28-10 | 3-0-0
4 Colgate 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 3-0-0 19-12 | 3-0-0
5 Cornell 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 0 0-0-0 0-0 | 0-0-0
6 Dartmouth 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 0 0-0-0 0-0 | 0-0-0
7 Harvard 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 0 0-0-0 0-0 | 0-0-0
8 Princeton 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 0 0-0-0 0-0 | 0-0-0
9 RPI 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 1-2-0 18-18 | 1-2-0
10 St Lawrence 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 2-1-0 17-9 | 2-1-0
11 Vermont 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 3 0-3-0 8-17 | 0-3-0
12 Yale 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 0 0-0-0 0-0 | 0-0-0
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WCHA Overall Non-league
GP W-L-T Pts GF-GA || GP W-L-T GF-GA W-L-T
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1 Minnesota 6 5-0-1 11 25-16 || 7 6-0-1 32-18 | 1-0-0
2 Northern Michigan 6 5-0-1 11 36-16 || 6 5-0-1 36-16 | 0-0-0
3 North Dakota 8 5-2-1 11 39-28 || 8 5-2-1 39-28 | 0-0-0
4 St Cloud 8 3-3-2 8 30-31 || 8 3-3-2 30-31 | 0-0-0
5 Wisconsin 6 3-3-0 6 22-16 || 8 4-3-1 26-19 | 1-0-1
6 Minnesota-Duluth 6 2-2-2 6 17-24 || 8 3-3-2 25-32 | 1-1-0
7 Michigan Tech 6 1-4-1 3 15-24 || 7 2-4-1 20-26 | 1-0-0
8 Colorado College 8 1-7-0 2 28-40 || 8 1-7-0 28-40 | 0-0-0
9 Denver 6 1-5-0 2 12-29 || 8 1-7-0 15-42 | 0-2-0
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CCHA Overall Non-league
GP W-L-T Pts GF-GA || GP W-L-T GF-GA W-L-T
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1 Michigan 8 6-2-0 12 50-28 || 8 6-2-0 50-28 | 0-0-0
2 Lake Superior 6 5-0-1 11 31-12 || 8 6-1-1 41-21 | 1-1-0
3 Bowling Green 8 5-3-0 10 40-37 || 8 5-3-0 40-37 | 0-0-0
4 Michigan State 8 3-3-2 8 37-29 || 8 3-3-2 37-29 | 0-0-0
5 Ohio State 6 3-2-1 7 22-24 || 8 5-2-1 39-30 | 2-0-0
6 Ferris State 8 2-3-3 7 32-30 || 8 2-3-3 32-30 | 0-0-0
7 Western Michigan 6 2-2-2 6 20-19 || 8 3-3-2 32-32 | 1-1-0
8 Miami 6 1-4-1 3 17-35 || 8 3-4-1 30-44 | 2-0-0
9 Illinois-Chicago 8 0-8-0 0 13-48 || 8 0-8-0 13-48 | 0-0-0
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Independents Overall Non-league
GP W-L-T Pts GF-GA || GP W-L-T GF-GA W-L-T
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1 Alaska-Fairbanks 2 2-0-0 4 6-3 || 2 2-0-0 6-3 | 0-0-0
2 Notre Dame 4 1-2-1 3 15-15 || 5 1-3-1 17-22 | 0-1-0
3 Kent State 2 0-1-1 1 9-12 || 4 0-3-1 18-25 | 0-2-0
4 Air Force 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 4 1-2-1 13-19 | 1-2-1
5 Alabama-Huntsville 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 2 0-1-1 10-16 | 0-1-1
6 Alaska-Anchorage 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 || 6 3-2-1 32-12 | 3-2-1
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Listed in the league section of the standings for the independents are
the teams' records against other independents. I effectively called
the independents their own "league".
Here's what's coming up next week:
11/9/90 Princeton at Colgate EC
Army at Cornell EC
Yale at Dartmouth EC
Brown at Harvard EC
Lake Forest at Kent State NC
Western Michigan at Lake Superior CC
Air Force at Maine NC
Bowling Green at Miami CC
Michigan State at Michigan CC
Alaska-Fairbanks at Michigan Tech NC
Minnesota at Minnesota-Duluth WC
Alabama-Huntsville at New Hampshire NC at JFK Coliseum
(Manchester, NH)
Colorado College at North Dakota WC
Lowell at Northeastern HE
Denver at Northern Michigan WC
Ferris State at Notre Dame NC
Illinois-Chicago at Ohio State CC
Boston University at Providence HE
Clarkson at RPI EC
St Lawrence at Vermont EC
St Cloud at Wisconsin WC
11/10/90 Army at Colgate EC
Princeton at Cornell EC
Brown at Dartmouth EC
Notre Dame at Ferris State NC
Yale at Harvard EC
Lake Forest at Kent State NC
Western Michigan at Lake Superior CC
Providence at Lowell HE
Air Force at Maine NC
Bowling Green at Miami CC
Michigan at Michigan State CC
Alaska-Fairbanks at Michigan Tech NC
Minnesota at Minnesota-Duluth WC
Alabama-Huntsville at New Hampshire NC
Colorado College at North Dakota WC
Merrimack at Northeastern HE
Denver at Northern Michigan WC
Illinois-Chicago at Ohio State CC
St Lawrence at RPI EC
Clarkson at Vermont EC
St Cloud at Wisconsin WC
11/11/90 Boston University at Boston College HE
11/12/90 Alaska-Fairbanks at Wisconsin NC
11/13/90 New Hampshire at Merrimack HE
Boston College at Northeastern HE
- mike
"150 wins? I never thought I'd coach 150 GAMES."
- Merrimack coach Ron Anderson after his team bounced back from
down 3-1 to win, 5-3, and earn him his 150th win as a collegiate
head coach (all at Merrimack).
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