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University of Michigan senior netminder Marty Turco
established a new NCAA record for victories with wins
over Bowling Green and Western Michigan this past
weekend. The top ten in Division I victories (please
e-mail any corrections to me):
1. Marty Turco (Michigan 1994-present) 113
2. Steve Shields (Michigan 1990-94) 111
3. Gary Kruzich (Bowling Green 1983-87) 88
4. Jason Muzzatti (Michigan State 1987-91) 83
5. Ron Grahame (Denver 1969-73) 82
6. Bill Pye (Northern Michigan 1987-91) 81
Tim Thomas (Vermont 1993-97) 81
8. Duane Derksen (Wisconsin 1988-92) 80
9. Ken Dryden (Cornell 1966-69) 76
Norm Foster (Michigan State 1983-87) 76
Lost in the hoopla of the new record was senior winger
Bill Muckalt's 200th career point (98-103--201 through
140 games).
And, to flog a dead horse (The Ice Breaker)...
Mike Machnik writes...
>Nevertheless, it isn't true that after the games and after
>BU had lost to MSU, Parker tried to have the status changed.
I don't recall anyone claiming or even implying this.
>He has always maintained that the original agreement was
>to not count the games for NCAA selection...
This is the sentiment that many, myself included, consider
a complete crock.
>After the tourney, USCHO contacted the NCAA and was
>told that the games would not count in NCAA selection or
>in the NCAA's overall stats.
Apparently this news only reached USCHO. If you have a
release from the NCAA stating this, I'm sure that several
folks would be interested in seeing it.
John Haeussler ([log in to unmask])
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