12/6/93 Hockey East Overall
GP W-L-T Pts GF-GA || GP W-L-T GF-GA
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1 Maine 9 7-2-0 14 41-25 || 12 8-3-1 55-38
2 Boston University 6 4-2-0 8 31-22 || 11 8-3-0 58-39
New Hampshire 6 4-2-0 8 23-22 || 13 10-3-0 60-40
4 Mass Lowell 6 3-2-1 7 24-17 || 11 6-3-2 47-33
Northeastern 6 3-2-1 7 25-25 || 10 7-2-1 51-43
6 Boston College 6 2-3-1 5 26-26 || 10 5-4-1 53-37
7 Providence 9 2-7-0 4 24-41 || 13 4-8-1 40-54
8 Merrimack 6 0-5-1 1 18-34 || 14 6-7-1 52-58
Mass Amherst -- ----- -- ----- || 11 8-3-0 62-28
RECENT SCORES
12/03/93 Merrimack 4 at Boston University 10 HE
12/03/93 Mass Amherst 4 at Bowdoin 3 NI ot
12/03/93 New Hampshire 3 at Mass Lowell 6 HE
12/03/93 Maine 2 at Northeastern 6 HE
12/03/93 Boston College 5 at Providence 9 HE
12/04/93 Providence 1 at Boston College 4 HE
12/04/93 Mass Amherst 3 at Colby 5 NI
12/04/93 Boston University 4 at Merrimack 3 HE
12/04/93 Mass Lowell 1 at New Hampshire 3 HE
12/04/93 Maine 6 at Northeastern 3 HE
UPCOMING
12/07/93 Boston College at Cornell NC
12/08/93 Boston University at Brown NC
12/08/93 Providence at Merrimack HE NESN
12/10/93 Northeastern at Mass Lowell HE NESN
12/10/93 Maine vs New Hampshire NC Portland, ME
12/11/93 Boston University at Boston College HE NESN (10 pm DB)
12/11/93 New England Coll at Mass Amherst NI
12/11/93 New Hampshire at Northeastern HE
12/12/93 Mass Lowell at Maine HE 2:00
12/17/93 Ferris State at Maine NC
12/18/93 Ferris State at Maine NC
Wednesday, Providence and Merrimack conclude their semester schedule
with a game that will be shown live on NESN. Everyone else but Maine
finishes this weekend, with Maine hosting Ferris for a pair the
following weekend.
Prior to this past weekend, Maine's Paul Kariya (9 GP; 7-13--20) and
Merrimack's Matt Adams (12 GP; 8-12--20) and Rob Atkinson (12 GP;
7-13--20) were the leading overall scorers in HE by point totals.
Kariya led in points per game, though, with 2.22.
Mass Lowell freshman Greg Bullock was the leading goal scorer with 9
in 9 games. Bullock had 9-9--18 and his 2.00 ppg was third in HE.
Northeastern's Mike Taylor led in assists with 14 in 8 games.
Leading dufflebag was Blair Allison of Maine, with a 2.51 GAA in
6 games (5-1-0). Todd Reynolds of Northeastern has clearly returned
to his form of a couple of years ago after work with 1980 Olympian
Jim Craig. Reynolds has bounced back from an injury that had him out
virtually all of last season, and his .915 save % is tops in HE
(5 GP; 5-0-0; 3.03 GAA).
Mass Lowell's specialty teams were the talk of HE as the Chiefs rank
#1 in power play (35.0% HE, 32.6% overall) and penalty killing (94.7%
HE; 94.6% overall). Uncharacteristically, Providence is second-last
in PP and last in PK.
HE honors last week (Nov 29, 1993)...
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Ryan Haggerty, Jr F, BC. Haggerty had 2-1--3 vs Dartmouth and 1-2--3
vs Army for a six-point week.
Mike Prendergast, Jr F, BU. Prendergast had an assist in BU's win
at Cornell and 2-1--3 in the Terriers' win vs Princeton.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Greg Taylor, G, BC. Taylor allowed two goals in BC's 9-2 win over
Dartmouth and shut out Army 9-0, his first collegiate shutout.
John Jakopin, D, Merrimack. Jakopin was named MVP of the National
Capital Tournament in Ottawa which was won by the Warriors with
wins over Western Onatrio and Ottawa.
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Mike Machnik [log in to unmask]
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