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Here is a tentative (near final) Michigan schedule, complements of Jeff
Weiss at the CCHA office.
1992-93 MICHIGAN SCHEDULE
Sat Oct 17 NOTRE DAME (NC)
Fri Oct 23 Ferris State
Sat Oct 24 Ferris State
Fri Oct 30 Western Michigan
Sat Oct 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN
Fri Nov 6 Lake Superior
Sat Nov 7 Lake Superior
Fri Nov 13 MIAMI
Sat Nov 14 MIAMI
Fri Nov 27 WESTERN MICHIGAN
Sat Nov 28 Notre Dame
Fri Dec 4 MICHIGAN STATE
Sat Dec 5 Michigan State
Fri Dec 11 KENT STATE
Sat Dec 12 KENT STATE
Sat Dec 26 GLI (Detroit)
Sun Dec 27 GLI (Detroit)
Sat Jan 2 ALBERTA (EX)
Sun Jan 3 ALBERTA (EX)
Fri Jan 8 Illinois-Chicago
Sat Jan 9 Illinois-Chicago
Fri Jan 15 OHIO STATE
Sat Jan 16 BOWLING GREEN
Sat Jan 23 Notre Dame
Fri Jan 29 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
Sat Jan 30 MICHIGAN STATE (Detroit)
Fri Feb 5 Ohio State
Sat Feb 6 Miami
Sat Feb 13 Bowling Green
Fri Feb 19 FERRIS STATE
Sat Feb 20 BOWLING GREEN
Fri Feb 26 LAKE SUPERIOR
Sat Feb 27 NOTRE DAME
Fri Mar 4 Kent State
Sat Mar 5 Ohio State
As Keith pointed out earlier, CCHA schedule making has become a much
more complicated task with the addition of Notre Dame and Kent.
Some things I've noticed:
- Michigan opens the season with a non-conference game against a
conference opponent (Notre Dame), in Ann Arbor.
- Michigan also closes its home schedule against ND in February.
- Lake Superior only comes to town for 1 game, and very late in
the season (Feb 26).
- The UM-MSU Joe Louis Arena series has been reduced to the UM-MSU
Joe Louis Arena game. Michigan will wear the home whites this
year, on January 30th.
- Michigan does not face any opponent back-to-back in the final 14
games. Maybe this will keep tempers down, which tend to flare up
that time of year, often in the second game of the series.
- Michigan doesn't face any non-CCHA teams, other than exhibition,
except for the Great Lakes Invitational (Mich, MSU, MTU, ???).
On to the next topic. A few months ago I posted a look at those chasing
after the Michigan all-time scoring record. Now that Denny Felsner has
set the mark and joined the St Louis Blues, let's look to the next two
seasons:
CHASING THE ALL-TIME MICHIGAN SCORING RECORD
Year(s) GM G A PTS PIM +/-
Denny Felsner 1988-89 39 30 19 49 22
1989-90 33 27 16 43 24
1990-91* 46 40 35 75 58
1991-92* 44 42 52 94 48 +25
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1988-92 162 139 122 261 152
David Roberts 1989-90 42 21 32 53 46
1990-91* 43 26 45 71 44 +31
1991-92 44 16 42 58 68 +19
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1989-92 129 63 119 182 158
Brian Wiseman 1990-91 47 25 33 58 58
1991-92 44 27 44 71 76 +31
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1990-92 91 52 77 129 134
* All-America
David Roberts needs a 79 point season to catch Felsner and Brian Wiseman
needs to average 66 points over his final two seasons to catch Denny.
I'm gambling that at least one of them will succeed.
John H
Anticipatin' October 17th...
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