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Tony Biscardi <[log in to unmask]>
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Tony Biscardi <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Jun 1995 02:59:03 -0400
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Someone asked the other day about Roloson (UML) and, although
I don't have the regular season stats, I do have the playoff
stats for a bunch of former collegians in the AHL and IHL.
 
 
This is not complete since I'm sure there are a few former
collegians whose names do not ring a bell with me.
 
Goalies in the AHL:
 
                         GP    rec    GAA   sv%
Garth Snow, Corwall       8   4-3-0   2.09  .944
 (formerly Maine)
 note:  Led AHL with lowest GAA in playoffs.
 note:  Led AHL in playoff save%
 side note:  Snow, a player from Mass who walked on at Maine
 roomed with Doug Friedman, a player from Maine who walked on
 at BU.
 
Jamie Ram, Binghamton    11   6-5-0   2.62  .916
 (Mich Tech)
 note:  4th in AHL in playoff GAA.
 
Aaron Israel, Hershey     1   0-0-0   2.81  .938
 (Harvard)
 note:  1 game was actually 21 minutes
 
Les Kuntar, Hershey       2   0-1-0   4.28  .868
 (St. Lawrence)
 note:  2 games, but a total of 70 minutes
 
Dwayne Roloson, St. John  5   1-4-0   2.61  .897
 (UML)
 note:  3rd in AHL in playoff GAA.
 
Bruce Racine, St. John's  2   1-1-0   1.51  .954
 (Northeastern)
 
Mike Dunham, Albany       6   5-1-0   3.34  .876
 (Maine)
 
Mike Bales, PEI           9   6-3-0   2.72  .925
 (?Mich St?)
 
Steve Shields, Rochester  1   0-0-0   9.00  .824
 (Michigan)
 note:  1 game, but 20 minutes
 
John Blue, Providence     4   1-3-0   5.19  .854
 (Minnesota)
 
Scott Bailey, Providence  9   4-4-0   3.69  .888
 (???)
 
Vincent Riendeau, Prov.   1   1-0-0   3.00  .897
 (Sherbrooke)
 
 
*IHL goalies: (The IHL has ties, even in the playoffs)
 
Jim Hrivnak, Kansas City  2   0-2-0   3.55  .870
 (Merrimack)
 
Bob Essensa, San Diego    1   0-1-0   3.05  .917
 (Michigan State)
 
Parris Duffus, Peoria     7   4-1-1   2.49  .929
 (Cornell)
 note:  3rd in IHL in playoff GAA
 note:  tied for playoff lead in save%
 
Scott LaGrand, Atlanta    3   0-2-0   5.91  .808
 (Boston College)
 
Tom Draper, Minnesota     2   0-2-0   5.07  .865
 (Vermont)
 
 
 
There are too many regular players to list them all, but here are
a few who stood out on the scoring chart.
 
(I know others stood out in other ways, like Scott Pellerin's
penalty killing for Albany which helped lead them to the title,
but they don't list stats as detailed as that, just the goals
and assists.)
 
 
 
 
Some scoring notes from the playoffs:
 
Former BC player Tim Sweeney led the AHL playoff list with
8-17-25 in 13 games for Providence.
 
Former UNH player Andy Brickley was second on the IHL playoff
scoring list with 4-19-23 in only 12 games for Denver.
(The player who beat him by 1 point played 5 more games)
 
Former Michigan State player (and Hobey winner) Kip Miller
was 3rd on the IHL playoff scoring list with 11-11-22 in 13 games.
 
 
Tony
BU'92'93
Former Ogre

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