I made a visit to see Jeff Weiss of the CCHA last night and he graciously
gave me an electronic copy of his press release for this week. After an
hour or so, I have managed to put it in readable text form (Jeff uses a
page layout program on his Mac). We will try to work something out so
I can get full copies again in the future, but don't expect quick turn
around times from me because of the extra work involved.
The quotes seem to have been munged in the process. Any typos or ugly
formatting are probably my fault. It is almost 750 lines long and takes
up 8 full pages in its original form.
(Wayne--could you archive this for us?)
Keith
PS The Weiss's baby is due the weekend of the CCHA finals. Can you say
major conflict of interest?
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- November 15, 1992
CONTACT: Jeff Weiss, CCHA Director of Communications
ANN ARBOR -- With the top two teams, Lake Superior and Michigan, idle
from league play Miami and Western Michigan have an opportunity to move
into a first place tie with weekend sweeps. Miami travels to fifth
place Kent for two games, while WMU plays a home-and-home series with
Notre Dame, Friday at South Bend and Saturday, live on PASS, from
Kalamazoo.
In other conference action, Michigan State hosts UIC, and Ohio State
plays a home-and-home series with Bowling Green. Fridays game will be
in Columbus and Saturdays in Bowling Green. In non-conference play,
Lake Superior hosts Laurentian for one game on Saturday night and
affiliate Alaska Fairbanks travels to Alabama-Huntsville for two
games.
1992-93 CCHA STANDINGS
Team (Overall Record) GP WON LOST TIED PTS GF GA PEN MIN LST10*
1. Lake Superior (6-1-1) 8 6 1 1 13 42 22 49 98 6-1-1
2. Michigan (5-2-2) 8 4 2 2 10 30 27 75 168 5-2-2
3. Miami (5-2-1) 6 4 1 1 9 27 20 52 104 5-2-1
Western Michigan (5-2-1) 6 4 1 1 9 27 19 47 95 5-2-1
5. Kent (4-4-0) 8 4 4 0 8 30 32 63 142 4-4-0
6. Michigan State (4-3-0) 6 3 3 0 6 25 22 52 104 4-3-0
7. UIC (3-5-1) 6 2 3 1 5 18 20 86 180 3-5-1
8. Ferris State (5-4-0) 4 2 2 0 4 13 18 35 78 5-4-0
9. Bowling Green (3-6-0) 8 2 6 0 4 23 35 57 128 3-6-0
10. Ohio State (2-4-1) 4 1 2 1 3 12 19 45 91 2-4-1
11. Notre Dame (0-8-1) 8 0 7 1 1 27 40 74 148 0-8-1
Alaska Fairbanks (7-1-0) Affiliate (5-1-0 vs. CCHA teams) 69* 149* 7-1-0
*-Overall games
RESULTS
Friday, November 13th
Miami 2, Michigan 2 (OT)
Lake Superior 8, Ohio State 1
Kent 6, Bowling Green 4
UIC 3, Notre Dame 2
Michigan State 4, Western Michigan 2
Alaska Fairbanks 4, Ferris State 3*
Saturday, November 14th
Michigan 4, Miami 2
Western Michigan 5, Bowling Green 3
Lake Superior 4, Ohio State 4 (OT)
Notre Dame 4, UIC 4 (OT)
Michigan State 7, Kent 1
Alaska Fairbanks 6, Ferris State 4*
*-Indicates Non-league game.
UPCOMING GAMES
Friday, November 20th
Miami at Kent - 7:30 p.m.
Western Michigan at Notre Dame
Bowling Green at Ohio State
UIC at Michigan State
Alaska Fairbanks at Alabama-Huntsville* - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 21st
Miami at Kent - 7:30 p.m.
Notre Dame at Western Michigan
(PASS - LIVE at 7:00 p.m.)
Ohio State at Bowling Green
UIC at Michigan State
Laurentian at Lake Superior - 7:30*
Alaska Fairbanks at Alabama-Huntsville*
All games start at 7:00 p.m. unless noted.
CCHA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Wayne Strachan, a sophomore right
wing from Lake Superior State University, has been selected CCHA
offensive player of the week for his performance the weekend of
November 13-14, 1992.
Strachan, a 5-10, 185-pound native of Fort Francis, Ontario, had four
goals in the Lakers three-point (win and a tie) weekend at Ohio State.
In Fridays, 8-1 LSSU victory he tallied a goal in the second period.
In Saturdays 4-4 (ot) tie, Strachans first goal snapped a 1-1 tie
midway through the middle stanza and his second marker again gave LSSU
a one-goal lead (3-2). His hat trick goal put the Lakers in front 4-3
early in the third period. Strachan, who is eligible for the 1993 NHL
supplemental draft, played his junior hockey for the Thunder Bay Flyers
(United States Hockey League).
CCHA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Mike Buzak, a sophomore goaltender
from Michigan State University, has been selected CCHA Defensive Player
of the week for the fourth week (November 13-14) of the 1992-93
season.
Buzak, a 6-3, 183-pound native of Edmonton, Alberta, recorded both
wins for the Spartans this past weekend allowing just three goals. In
Friday's 4-2 win over Western Michigan, Buzak made 26 saves including
10 in each of the first two periods. In Saturdays 7-1 win over Kent,
Buzak made 18 to raise his weekend total to 44 (.936 save percentage).
Buzak played his junior hockey for the Fort Saskatchewan Traders
(Alberta Junior Hockey League).
SCORING BY PERIODS (All games)
Bowling Green 9-11-11-0--31 3.44
Opponents 4-19-13-0--36 4.00
Ferris State 8-19-13-1--41 4.56
Opponents 12-8-12-0--32 3.56
UIC 10-9-13-0--32 3.56
Opponents 15-9-12-0--36 4.00
Kent 7-11-11-1--30 3.75
Opponents 8-9-14-1--32 4.00
Lake Superior 10-13-19-0--42 5.25
Opponents 3-13-6-0--22 2.75
Miami 13-11-10-0--34 4.25
Opponents 10-7-11-0--28 3.50
Michigan 8-13-15-0--36 4.00
Opponents 8-9-11-0--28 3.11
Michigan State 13-8-11-0--32 4.57
Opponents 6-8-10-0--24 3.43
Notre Dame 8-7-13-0--28 3.11
Opponents 16-11-18-1--46 5.11
Ohio State 5-8-7-1--21 3.00
Opponents 7-14-9-1--31 4.43
Western Mich 12-13-11-0--36 4.50
Opponents 8-9-9-0--26 3.25
Ak Fairbanks 9-15-10-1--35 4.38
Opponents 8-6-8-0--22 2.75
SPECIALTY TEAMS
POWER PLAY (LEAGUE)
TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA
Miami 32 9 .281 1
Notre Dame 44 12 .273 1
Lake Superior 53 14 .264 1
Western Michigan 42 11 .262 2
Michigan State 37 9 .243 2
Kent 41 8 .195 3
Ferris State 21 4 .190 0
Ohio State 21 4 .190 1
Michigan 49 8 .163 0
UIC 31 5 .161 2
Bowling Green 45 7 .156 1
PENALTY KILLING (LEAGUE)
TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF
Ohio State 19 2 .895 0
Western Michigan 32 5 .844 2
Lake Superior 41 8 .805 1
Kent 45 9 .800 1
Miami 37 8 .784 0
Michigan State 37 8 .784 3
UIC 39 9 .769 1
Michigan 52 12 .769 0
Bowling Green 47 12 .745 2
Ferris State 23 6 .739 2
Notre Dame 44 12 .727 2
POWER PLAY (Overall)
TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA
Alaska Fairbanks 42 12 .286 0
Western Michigan 54 15 .278 2
Lake Superior 53 14 .264 1
Notre Dame 53 13 .245 2
UIC 58 14 .241 3
Michigan State 48 11 .229 2
Miami 49 11 .224 1
Kent 41 8 .195 3
Michigan 57 11 .193 0
Ferris State 52 9 .173 0
Bowling Green 54 8 .148 1
Ohio State 42 6 .143 1
PENALTY KILLING (Overall)
TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF
Alaska Fairbanks 51 8 .843 1
Ohio State 37 6 .838 0
Western Michigan 41 7 .829 2
Lake Superior 41 8 .805 1
Ferris State 56 11 .804 4
Kent 45 9 .800 1
UIC 68 14 .794 2
Michigan 61 13 .787 1
Michigan State 44 10 .773 3
Bowling Green 55 13 .764 2
Miami 50 12 .760 0
Notre Dame 52 15 .712 2
CCHA OVERALL GOALTENDING STATISTICS AS OF 11/19/92
GOALIE TEAM YR NHL GP GA AVG SVPC W L T SAV MIN
Blaine Lacher LSSU SO --- 4 8 2.00 .907 4 0 0 78 240:00
Brian Fish UAF SO --- 7 16 2.31 .913 7 0 0 168 415:32
Steve Shields MICH JR BUF 9 23 2.68 .893 5 1 2 191 514:33
Pat Mazzoli FSU JR QUE 5 13 2.89 .914 3 2 0 139 269:39
Brian Renfrew WMU SO ** 4 12 3.00 .910 4 0 0 122 240:00
Mike Buzak MSU SO * 7 18 3.05 .892 4 2 0 148 354:00
Scott Shaw KENT JR --- 6 20 3.27 .898 4 2 0 177 366:46
Richard Shulmistra MII JR QUE 4 14 3.43 .874 3 0 1 97 245:00
Craig Brown WMU JR LA 4 14 3.44 .883 1 2 1 106 244:20
Adam Thompson LSSU FR --- 4 14 3.45 .873 2 1 1 96 243:30
Kevin DeschambeaultMIA FR --- 4 14 3.50 .873 2 2 0 96 240:00
Will Clarke BGSU SO ** 6 21 3.72 .882 2 4 0 157 338:31
Craig Lisko FSU JR --- 5 17 3.75 .865 2 2 0 109 271:50
Jon Hillebrandt UIC SO NYR 8 28 3.99 .888 1 5 1 221 421:10
Tom Askey OSU FR * 5 19 4.41 .867 1 3 0 124 258:47
Greg Louder UND JR EDM 6 29 5.05 .839 0 6 0 151 344:21
13 goalies with less than 240 minutes played.
*-Eligible for 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
**-Eligible for 1993 NHL Supplemental Draft.
CCHA OVERALL SCORING STATISTICS AS OF 11/19/92
PLAYER TEAM YR NHL GP GLS AST PTS PEN MIN PPG SHG +/-
David Oliver, RW MICH JR EDM 9 10 5 15 0 0 1 1 +10
Bryan Smolinski, C MSU SR BOS 7 7 8 15 6 12 3 1 +8
Jamie Ling, C UND FR * 9 5 10 15 2 4 2 0 -3
Clayton Beddoes, C LSSU JR --- 8 4 10 14 2 4 0 0 +12
Brian Rolston, C LSSU SO NJ 8 5 8 13 3 6 3 1 E
Brian Wiseman, C MICH JR NYR 9 4 9 13 5 10 2 0 +8
Sean Tallaire, RW LSSU FR * 8 7 5 12 1 2 1 0 +10
Sean Pronger, RW BGSU JR VAN 8 7 5 12 3 6 2 2 -3
Dean Fedorchuk, C UAF JR --- 8 6 6 12 3 6 2 0 +8
Dean Sylvester, RW KENT SO ** 8 8 3 11 1 2 3 0 -2
Brian Savage, C MIA JR MTL 8 7 4 11 5 10 3 0 +4
Claude Morin, C KENT SO --- 8 5 6 11 0 0 3 0 -1
Brett Harkins, C BGSU SR NYI 9 3 8 11 2 4 0 0 E
Wayne Strachan, RW LSSU SO ** 8 9 1 10 3 6 3 0 +1
Robb McIntyre, LW FSU SO TOR 9 7 3 10 10 20 2 0 +9
Rob Hutson, LW UIC FR --- 9 6 4 10 12 24 4 0 -5
Pat Ferschweiler, C WMU SR --- 8 5 5 10 5 10 3 1 +1
Chris Brooks, LW WMU FR * 8 3 7 10 0 0 0 1 +2
Steve Guolla, RW MSU SO * 7 2 8 10 0 0 2 0 E
Don Lester, D UAF JR --- 8 2 8 10 3 6 0 0 +7
Mark Zdan, RW UIC SO --- 9 2 8 10 6 12 1 0 -1
Derek Knorr, LW UIC SO ** 9 2 8 10 11 30 0 0 -1
John Hendry, LW LSSU SR DET 8 1 9 10 5 10 0 0 -2
Mike Knuble, RW MICH SO DET 8 9 0 9 5 11 5 0 E
Matt Oates, LW MIA SO NYR 8 4 5 9 6 12 3 0 +4
Tavis MacMillan, RW UAF JR --- 7 3 6 9 5 18 2 0 +7
Ryan DUArcy, C WMU SO --- 7 2 7 9 0 0 0 0 +1
Steve Suk, C MSU SO * 7 1 8 9 5 10 0 0 -2
17 players with eight points.
*-Eligible for 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
**-Eligible for 1993 NHL Supplemental Draft.
CCHA LEAGUE GOALTENDING STATISTICS AS OF 11/19/92
GOALIE TEAM YR NHL GP GA AVG SVPC W L T SAV MIN
Blaine Lacher LSSU SO --- 4 8 2.00 .907 4 0 0 78 240:00
Steve Shields MICH JR BUF 8 23 2.91 .887 4 1 2 180 474:33
Richard Shulmistra MIA JR QUE 3 9 2.92 .897 2 0 1 78 185:00
Craig Brown WMU JR LA 3 9 2.93 .890 1 1 1 73 184:20
Mike Buzak MSU SO * 6 17 3.17 .887 3 2 0 134 322:08
Scott Shaw KENT JR --- 6 20 3.27 .898 4 2 0 177 366:46
Brian Renfrew WMU SO ** 3 10 3.33 .898 3 0 0 88 180:00
Jon Hillebrandt UIC SO NYR 5 17 3.39 .892 1 3 1 140 301:16
Adam Thompson LSSU FR --- 4 14 3.45 .873 2 1 1 96 243:30
Kevin DeschambeaultMIA FR --- 3 11 3.67 .878 2 1 0 79 180:00
Will Clarke BGSU SO ** 5 20 4.02 .881 1 4 0 148 298:31
Aaron Ellis BGSU FR QUE 3 12 4.04 .862 1 2 0 75 178:19
Greg Louder UND JR EDM 5 24 4.80 .844 0 5 0 130 300:09
Craig Lisko FSU JR --- 2 11 5.33 .804 1 1 0 45 123:47
Tom Askey OSU FR * 3 15 5.42 .833 1 2 0 75 165:55
Eight goalies with less than 120 minutes played.
*-Eligible for 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
**-Eligible for 1993 NHL Supplemental Draft.
CCHA LEAGUE SCORING STATISTICS AS OF 11/19/92
PLAYER TEAM YR NHL GP GLS AST PTS PEN MIN PPG SHG +/-
Clayton Beddoes, C LSSU JR --- 8 4 10 14 2 4 0 0 +12
Jamie Ling, C UND FR * 8 4 10 14 2 4 1 0 -1
Brian Rolston, C LSSU SO NJ 8 5 8 13 3 6 3 1 E
Sean Tallaire, RW LSSU FR * 8 7 5 12 1 2 1 0 +10
Sean Pronger, RW BGSU JR VAN 8 7 5 12 3 6 2 2 -3
Dean Sylvester, RW KENT SO ** 8 8 3 11 1 2 3 0 -2
Bryan Smolinski, C MSU SR BOS 6 6 5 11 4 8 2 1 +5
David Oliver, RW MICH JR EDM 8 6 5 11 0 0 0 0 +7
Claude Morin, C KENT SO --- 8 5 6 11 0 0 3 0 -1
Wayne Strachan, RW LSSU SO ** 8 9 1 10 3 6 3 0 +1
Brett Harkins, C BGSU SR NYI 8 3 7 10 2 4 0 0 -1
John Hendry, LW LSSU SR DET 8 1 9 10 5 10 0 0 -2
Mike Knuble, RW MICH SO DET 7 9 0 9 5 11 5 0 E
Brian Wiseman, C MICH JR NYR 8 3 6 9 5 10 1 0 +5
Steve Guolla, RW MSU SO * 6 2 7 9 0 0 2 0 -1
Brian Savage, C MIA JR MTL 6 5 3 8 4 8 2 0 +5
Kevin McPherson, C KENT JR --- 8 4 4 8 3 6 0 1 +1
Matt Oates, LW MIA SO NYR 6 3 5 8 5 10 3 0 +4
Jamie Morshead, LW UND FR --- 7 3 5 8 5 10 0 2 +1
Chris Brooks, LW WMU FR * 6 2 6 8 0 0 0 1 +1
Ryan DUArcy, C WMU SO --- 6 2 6 8 0 0 0 0 +1
Steve Suk, C MSU SO * 6 1 7 8 4 8 0 0 -2
Mark Ouimet, C MICH SR WSH 8 1 7 8 1 2 0 0 +1
Jason Jennings, RW WMU SR WPG 6 4 3 7 2 4 2 0 +1
Curtis Janicke, RW UND SR --- 8 4 3 7 2 4 2 0 -4
Tim Hanley, D LSSU JR --- 8 4 3 7 3 6 4 0 +3
Matt Osiecki, D UND JR ** 8 3 4 7 4 8 3 0 -5
Kurt Miller, LW LSSU JR STL 8 1 6 7 1 2 1 0 +5
Sam Thornbury, RW KENT JR --- 8 1 6 7 2 4 0 0 E
14 players with six points.
*-Eligible for 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
**-Eligible for 1993 NHL Supplemental Draft.
CCHA TEAM NOTES
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY -- After garnering an assist in BGSUs
first game against Toronto freshman left wing Mark Lindsay did not
record a point in his next five games. He scored a goal and added two
assists in Saturdays 5-3 loss at Western Michigan to snap his scoring
drought.
FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY -- Seniors Mike May and Aaron Asp each had a
goal and an assist in the Bulldogs weekend series at Alaska Fairbanks.
May now has 4-4-8 for the year, while Asp totals stand at 3-5-8.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO -- The Flames top three returning
scorers from a year ago had been suffering from the sophomore jinx
until their series against Notre Dame this past weekend. Mark Zdan had
two assists, Derek Knorr had four assists and Chris MacDonald tallied
his first two goals of the campaign.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY -- Sophomore Dean Sylvester recorded his first
collegiate hat trick in Fridays 6-4 win at Bowling Green. With the
Golden Flashes trailing 4-3, Sylvester scored the games final three
markers for the natural hat trick.
LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY -- Laker senior defenseman Michael
Smith was a +5 for Fridays 8-1 victory at Ohio State. He was on the
ice for five even-strength goals for, plus a power play goal for.
MIAMI UNIVERSITY -- Junior Brian Savage recorded his 36th career goal
in Fridays 2-2 (ot) tie at Michigan to move into the Redskins top 20
career goal scorers. Saturdays game at Michigan was the fastest CCHA
game of the 1992-93 season (2 hours, 5 minutes).
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN -- Sophomore right wing Anton Fiodorov from St.
Petersburg, Russia (formerly Leningrad) played his first two games of
the year this past weekend. Last year, Fiodorov saw action in one
contest.
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY -- Spartan head coach Ron Mason will try to
surpass Amo Bessones school record of 367 wins this weekend when MSU
entertains UIC. Mason has 366 victories for the Spartans. One key to
the Spartan turnaround the last two weeks is goaltending. In the first
three league games, MSU netminders had a 5.33 goals-against average
with a .729 save percentage. In the last three conference games, Mike
Buzak has a 2.00 goals-against average with a .926 save percentage.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME -- Freshman Jamie Ling has 14 points (4 goals,
10 assists) in eight league contests this year to lead all newcomers in
scoring. Should he continue his current pace of 1.75 points per game
(in league play) he would set the mark for most points in league play
by a freshman. Joe Murphy (Michigan State, 1985-86) had 52 points in
his lone year in the CCHA.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY -- Balanced scoring has been the key for the
Buckeyes this year as 10 players have scored the 21 OSU lamp-lighters.
Senior Phil Cadman leads with four, followed by junior Ron White,
sophomore Sacha Guilbault and freshman Randy Holmes with three each.
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY -- Freshman Chris Brooks is tied with
senior captain Pat Ferschweiler for the scoring lead with 10 points.
Brooks has three goals and seven assists in addition to seeing ice time
on both the power play and penalty killing units for the Broncos.
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS -- Sophomore netminder Brian Fish from
Wasilla, Alaska currently has a 7-0-0 mark with a 2.31 goals-against
average and a .913 save percentage. Last year, he appeared in just
four games compiling a 1-1-0 record with a 4.61 goals-against average
and a .859 save percentage. Freshman Dima Kulmanovsky (a 19-year-old
from Khabarovsk, Russia) saw his first action in Fridays win over
Ferris State. Kulmanovsky is the second Russian to play in the CCHA,
following Michigans Anton Fiodorov.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW??: National Hockey League -- Boston - Dave Poulin
(UND); Calgary - Kevin Dahl (BGSU), Chris Dahlquist (LSSU); Detroit -
Paul Ysebaert (BGSU); Edmonton - Craig Simpson (MSU); Los Angeles - Rob
Blake (BGSU), Mike Donnelly (MSU); NY Islanders - Glenn Healy (WMU),
Jeff Norton (Michigan); NY Rangers - Doug Weight (LSSU); Ottawa - Chris
Luongo (MSU); Philadelphia - Rod BrindAmour (MSU), Shawn Cronin (UIC),
Garry Galley (BGSU); Quebec - Gino Cavallini (BGSU); St. Louis - Nelson
Emerson (BGSU), Kevin Miller (MSU); San Jose - Neil Wilkinson (MSU);
Tampa Bay - Danton Cole (MSU); Toronto - Dave Ellett (BGSU), Mike
Krushelnyski (St. Louis), Jamie Macoun (OSU); Washington - Keith Jones
(WMU); Kelly Miller (MSU), Jason Woolley (MSU); Winnipeg - Bob Essensa
(MSU).
GOALTENDING LEADERS (ALL GAMES)
WINS
Brian Fish (AK. Fairbanks) 7
Steve Shields (Michigan) 5
Scott Shaw (Kent) 4
Blaine Lacher (Lake Super.) 4
Brian Renfrew (W. Michigan) 4
Mike Buzak (Michigan State) 4
Pat Mazzoli (Ferris State) 3
Richard Shulmistra (Miami) 3
Adam Thompson (Lake Sup.) 2
Will Clarke (Bowling Green) 2
Craig Lisko (Ferris State) 2
Kevin Deschambeault (Miami) 2
SAVES
Jon Hillebrandt (UIC) 221
Steve Shields (Michigan) 191
Scott Shaw (Kent) 177
Brian Fish (AK. Fairbanks) 168
Will Clarke (Bowling Green) 157
Greg Louder (Notre Dame) 151
Mike Buzak (Michigan State) 148
Pat Mazzoli (Ferris State) 139
Tom Askey (Ohio State) 124
Brian Renfew (W. Michigan) 122
Craig Lisko (Ferris State) 109
Craig Brown (W. Michigan) 106
MINUTES
Steve Shields (Michigan) 515
Jon Hillebrandt (UIC) 421
Brian Fish (AK. Fairbanks) 416
Scott Shaw (Kent) 367
Mike Buzak (Michigan State) 354
Greg Louder (Notre Dame) 344
Will Clarke (Bowling Green) 339
Craig Lisko (Ferris State) 272
Pat Mazzoli (Ferris State) 270
Tom Askey (Ohio State) 259
Richard Shulmistra (Miami) 245
Craig Brown (W. Michigan) 244
SPECIALTY GOAL LEADERS (ALL GAMES)
POWER PLAY GOALS
Mike Knuble (Michigan) 5
Rob Hutson (UIC) 4
Tim Hanley (Lake Superior) 4
Brian Rolston (Lake Superior) 3
Wayne Strachan (Lake Super.) 3
Brian Savage (Miami) 3
Matt Oates (Miami) 3
Bryan Smolinski (Mich. St.) 3
Rob Woodward (Mich. St.) 3
Byron Witkowski (W. Mich.) 3
Pat Ferschweiler (W. Mich.) 3
Jason Jennings (W. Mich.) 3
Dean Sylvester (Kent) 3
Claude Morin (Kent) 3
Matt Osiecki (Notre Dame) 3
21 with 2
SHORT-HANDED GOALS
Sean Pronger (Bowl. Green) 2
Jamie Morshead (Notre Dame) 2
Mike May (Ferris State) 1
Tim Christian (Ferris State) 1
Todd Finner (UIC) 1
Kevin McPherson (Kent) 1
David Oliver (Michigan) 1
Anson Carter (Michigan State) 1
Wayne Sawychuk (AK. Fair.) 1
Rem Murray (Michigan St.) 1
Link Bessert (UIC) 1
Daryl Filipek (Ferris State) 1
Kevin Moore (Ferris State) 1
Pat Ferschweiler (W. Mich.) 1
Chris Brooks (Western Mich.) 1
Wayne Strachan (Lake Sup.) 1
Bryan Smolinski (Mich. St.) 1
GAME-WINNING GOALS
Wayne Strachan (Lake Sup.) 3
Randy Holmes (Ohio State) 2
Brian Savage (Miami) 2
Doug Smith (Ferris State) 2
Wayne Sawchuk (AK. Fair.) 2
Dean Sylvester (Kent) 2
Brian Rolston (Lake Superior) 2
David Oliver (Michigan) 2
32 with 1
SERIES CAPSULES
Miami at Kent -- Miami has won all four previous meetings. Last
season, the Redskins won twice at Kent by scores of 8-4 and 9-4. Miami
won the first two games in this series in Oxford to open the 1990-91
season, 7-6 (ot) and 6-3.
Notre Dame (F) vs. Western Michigan (S) -- The Broncos lead the
all-time series with an 11-6-1 record. WMU won twice last year in a
home-and-home series, 10-4 in South Bend and 7-5 in Kalamazoo. The
Fighting Irish last win versus WMU was January 29, 1983, by a 4-3 score
at Western Michigan.
Ohio State (F) vs. Bowling Green (S) -- The Falcons have a 69-33-3 lead
in the all-time series. The Buckeyes had a 2-1-1 mark against BG last
year with three of the contests going into overtime (1-1-1). Bowling
Green is first in the CCHA all-time victory list with 300, while Ohio
State is fourth with 215.
UIC at Michigan State -- The Spartans lead the all-time series with a
34-7-0 mark which includes a 4-3 win in Chicago on November 7th.
Michigan State is 4-1-0 in the last five meetings and has won three
straight.
Alaska Fairbanks at Alabama Huntsville -- The Nanooks hold an 8-6-1
advantage in the all-time series. UAH is coached by former BGSU
standout and 1976 U.S. Olympian Doug Ross. The teams had originally
split last years four meetings, prior to UAF having to forfeit its two
victories.
Laurentian at Lake Superior (S) -- The Lakers have a commanding 18-6-4
advantage in the all-time series against the Voyageurs. Lake Superior
won 9-2 last year against the Sudbury, Ontario University.
NOVEMBER 13TH RESULTS
[TEAM, SCORE BY PERIOD, PENALTIES, POWER PLAYS]
Lake Superior 2-3-3--8 5-10 1-6
Ohio State 0-1-0--1 7-14 0-4
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 16:29 LSSU Tallaire-5 (Beddoes, Bachusz)
1 17:49 LSSU Rolston-5 (Hendry) sh
2 1:03 OSU White-2 (Guilbault, Choi)
2 6:37 LSSU T. Hanley-4 (M. Smith, Hendry) pp
2 15:24 LSSU Angelelli-1 (Matteucci, M. Smith)
2 15:35 LSSU Strachan-6 (Valicevic)
3 2:35 LSSU Tallaire-6 (unassisted)
3 5:13 LSSU Willner-1 (unassisted)
3 6:28 LSSU Barnes-2 (Beddoes, Tallaire)
Svs: Lake Superior-Lacher 2-5-4--11 60:00
Ohio State-Askey 12-10-1--23 46:28
Ohio State-Slazyk X-X-3--3 13:32
Attendance: 1,075
Western Michigan 1-0-1--2 9-18 1-9
Michigan State 2-2-0--4 11-22 0-7
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 7:51 MSU Smolinski-6 (Murray, Vanstaalduinen) sh
1 9:25 WMU Ferschweiler-3 (unassisted) sh
1 10:55 MSU Turner-3 (unassisted)
2 2:01 MSU Suk-1 (Norton, Woodward)
2 3:47 MSU Murray-4 (Smolinski)
3 16:02 WMU Jennings-4 (Gallentine, Schooley) pp
Svs: West. Michigan-C. Brown 7-6-9--22 59:20
Michigan State-Buzak 10-10-6--26 60:00
Attendance: 6,556
UIC 2-0-1--3 11-22 1-6
Notre Dame 1-1-0--2 11-22 2-6
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 1:48 UIC Dennis-2 (Knorr, Finner) pp
1 14:05 UIC Thibodeau-2 (Hextall, Genest)
1 18:44 UND Osiecki-3 (Matushak, Bankoske) pp
2 10:12 UND Gruber-1 (Ling, Janicke) pp
3 12:01 UIC Finn-2 (Knorr, Finner)
Saves: UIC-Featherstone 6-14-13--33 60:00
Notre Dame-Louder 10-12-4--26 59:17
Attendance: 2,386
Kent 0-3-3--6 6-12 3-7
Bowling Green 0-2-2--4 5-13 2-6
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
2 9:59 KENT Fair-4 (Gunderson, Drouin)
2 10:12 BGSU Harkins-3 (Pronger, Lune)
2 12:52 KENT C. Morin-5 (Sylvester, Gunderson) pp
2 13:31 KENT Thornbury-1 (Krosky)
2 17:01 BGSU Holzinger-4 (Pronger, Reirden) pp
3 1:41 BGSU Helbing-2 (Basic)
3 9:10 BGSU Pronger-7 (Harkins, Reirden) 5-3 pp
3 15:43 KENT Sylvester-6 (Morin)
3 19:05 KENT Sylvester-7 (Morin, McPherson) pp
3 19:50 KENT Sylvester-8 (Gunderson, Mulcahy) pp, en
Saves: Kent-Shaw 9-13-16--38 60:00
Bowling Green-Clarke 7-11-11--29 59:27
Attendance: 4,812
Miami 2-0-0-0--2 7-14 1-5
Michigan 1-1-0-0--2 7-14 0-5
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 5:45 MIA Cook-2 (Marshall, Savage) pp
1 14:30 MIA Savage-7 (Marshall, Oates)
1 17:19 MICH Oliver-9 (Halko, Harlock)
2 17:16 MICH Roberts-2 (Stone, Neaton)
Saves: Miami-Shulmistra 15-4-12-2--33 65:00
Michigan-Shields 6-9-9-4--28 65:00
Attendance: 6,214
Ferris State 1-1-1--3 6-20 1-4
Alaska Fairbanks 1-2-1--4 4-8 1-5
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 13:48 UAF Raycroft-6 (Schachle)
1 15:26 FSU Asp-2 (May, Burnham)
2 12:06 FSU D. Smith-4 (Kitching)
2 17:05 UAF Klippenstein-1 (Fedorchuk, Lester)
2 19:44 UAF Eckel-2 (Ulrich, Bognar) pp
3 10:57 FSU May-3 (Gruden, Burnham) pp
3 19:29 UAF Lester-2 (Odishaw)
Saves: Ferris Sate-Mazzoli 10-14-11--35 59:30
Alaska Fairbanks-Fish 4-5-10--19 60:00
Attendance: 2,212
TEAM RECORDS (THROUGH 11/19/92)
OVERTIME RECORDS: Bowling Green (0-0-0), Ferris State (1-0-0), UIC
(0-0-1), Kent (1-1-0), Lake Superior (0-0-1), Miami (0-0-1), Michigan
(0-0-2), Michigan State (0-0-0), Notre Dame (0-1-1), Ohio State
(1-1-1), Western Michigan (0-0-1), Alaska Fairbanks (1-0-0).
CCHA LEAGUE RECORDS (HOME/AWAY): BGSU (0-2-0/2-4-0), FSU
(2-2-0/0-0-0), UIC (1-3-1/1-0-0), Kent (2-1-0/2-3-0), LSSU
(3-1-0/3-0-1), Miami (2-0-0/2-1-1), Michigan (1-1-1/3-1-1), MSU
(2-2-0/1-1-0), UND (0-3-0/0-4-1), OSU (0-1-1/1-1-0), WMU
(3-0-1/1-1-0).
NOVEMBER 14TH RESULTS
Lake Superior 0-2-2-0--4 7-14 0-4
Ohio State 0-2-2-0--4 5-10 1-6
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
2 7:11 OSU Choi-1 (Guilbault, Cadman)
2 11:21 LSSU Tallaire-7 (Beddoes, Wetherill)
2 12:44 LSSU Strachan-7 (Valicevic, Matteucci)
2 13:30 OSU Choi-2 (Green, Cadman)
3 1:36 LSSU Strachan-8 (K. Miller, Matteucci)
3 3:08 OSU White-3 (Sellers) pp
3 5:02 LSSU Strachan-9 (K. Miller, Valicevic)
3 19:48 OSU Painter-1 (Holmes, White)
Saves: Lake Superior-Thompson 5-9-3-1--18 65:00
Ohio State-Slazyk 5-9-11-7--32 64:35
Attendance: 1,135
Bowling Green 0-2-1--3 10-20 1-6
Western Michigan 2-1-2--5 9-19 2-8
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 7:10 WMU Ferschweiler-4 (Chartier, Brooks) pp
1 14:59 WMU Brooks-3 (unassisted) sh
2 16:42 BGSU Helbing-3 (Lindsay)
2 19:25 WMU Ferschweiler-5 (Gallentine, Brooks) pp
2 19:38 BGSU Holzinger-4 (Helbing, Lindsay)
3 8:49 WMU Gallentine-2 (unassisted)
3 16:37 BGSU Lindsay-1 (Herman, J. Clark) pp
3 19:45 WMU Jennings-5 (Mayers) en
Saves: Bowling Green-Ellis 8-15-4--27 58:37
West. Michigan-Renfrew 15-9-11--35 60:00
Attendance: 3,351
Notre Dame 1-0-3-0--4 16-32 2-9
UIC 1-1-2-0--4 20-40 1-5
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 4:04 UND Bieck-1 (Morshead, Rushin)
1 19:11 UIC Hutson-5 (Finner, Zdan) pp
2 4:55 UIC MacDonald-1 (Knorr, Blum) 4-4
3 2:56 UIC Hutson-6 (Thibodeau, Mottau)
3 3:53 UIC MacDonald-2 (Knorr, Zdan)
3 9:00 UND Bankoske-2 (Ling) pp
3 11:43 UND Bankoske-3 (Gregoire, Morshead) pp
3 17:17 UND Morshead-3 (Ling) sh
Saves: Notre Dame-Picconatto 10-6-12-0--28 65:00
UIC-Hillebrandt 14-12-9-3--38 65:00
Attendance: 3,669
Kent 0-1-0--1 8-16 0-4
Michigan State 3-1-3--7 6-12 2-6
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 4:04 MSU Smolinski-7 (unassisted)
1 14:58 MSU Guolla-1 (Suk, Murray) pp
1 15:17 MSU Guolla-2 (Suk, Smolinski) pp
2 17:00 MSU Burkett-1 (Guolla, Vanstaalduinen)
2 17:49 KENT McPherson-4 (Thornbury, C. Morin)
3 :59 MSU Albers-1 (Vanstaalduinen)
3 15:19 MSU Harper-1 (Worden)
3 16:24 MSU A. Carter-4 (Guolla, Burkett)
Saves: Kent-Dixon 17-14-8--39 60:00
Michigan State-Buzak 7-6-5--18 60:00
Attendance: 6,533
Miami 0-1-1--2 9-18 0-5
Michigan 1-0-3--4 9-18 0-5
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 3:02 MICH Knuble-8 (Hilton)
2 :56 MIA Krall-3 (Savage, Bergeron)
3 6:32 MICH Stiver-1 (M. Ouimet, Sakala)
3 14:22 MICH Oliver-10 (Wiseman, Sittler)
3 14:46 MICH Knuble-9 (unassisted)
3 17:02 MIA A. Miller-1 (P. Hanley)
Saves: Miami-Deschambeault 10-4-7--21 60:00
Michigan-Shields 10-4-6--20 60:00
Attendance: 6,259
Ferris State 1-1-2--4 3-6 1-3
Alaska Fairbanks 3-1-2--6 4-8 2-4
Per. Time Team Goal Scorer (Assists)
1 2:31 UAF Raycroft-7 (Milles, Kanigan)
1 9:17 FSU May-4 (unassisted)
1 9:28 UAF MacMillan-3 (Fedorchuk)
1 17:56 UAF Ulrich-2 (Bognar) pp
2 5:36 UAF Fedorchuk-6 (MacMillan, Milles) pp
2 8:00 FSU Passarelli-2 (Kitching, Christian) pp
3 1:51 FSU Asp-3 (Sergott)
3 12:09 FSU McIntyre-7 (Asp, Filipek)
3 14:39 UAF Klippenstein-2 (Fedorchuk, Eckel)
3 19:54 UAF Kanigan-2 (Lester) en
Saves: Ferris Sate-Lisko 8-8-10--26 58:56
Alaska Fairbanks-Fish 9-9-7--25 60:00
Attendance: 2,358
TEAM RECORDS (THROUGH 11/19/92)
ONE-GOAL GAME RECORDS: Bowling Green (0-0), Ferris State (2-1), UIC
(2-2), Kent (1-2), Lake Superior (1-0), Miami (2-0), Michigan (0-0),
Michigan State (1-1), Notre Dame (0-3), Ohio State (2-2), Western
Michigan (0-1), Alaska Fairbanks (2-1).
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