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The two LSSU-BGSU games were about as alike as any two games can be.
The score is tied at 2 during the third period. Both teams are playing
pretty well.  Then BG falls asleep for a minute and the Lakers score
twice. Turn out the lights... They add two more for padding.
 
In Friday's game, Hobey candidate Jim Dowd got thrown out for fighting.
BG's leading goal-scorer Martin Jiranek went with him, so I don't think
the Falcons got any great gift there. It wasn't much of a fight and I
was surprised that the guys didn't get 4 minute roughings because they
aren't goons. But, punches were thrown, so away they went, missing 4 periods
of action on the weekend.
 
Usually, people say that the ref should award penalties to keep teams from
getting too rough. In this case, tho, both teams got very feisty after their
star players were kicked out. At least 4 10-minuters were handed out Friday
and the total penalty minutes came in at ~100. Needless to say, this was
not the best ref the CCHA has.
 
Overall, the Lakers sure looked like #1 to me.
 
Keith
 
=============================================================================
 
                     C C H A  PRESS RELEASE   January 13, 1991
 
 
                          CCHA STANDINGS AS OF 1/17/91
 
TEAM (OVERALL RECORD)          GP      W      L     T    PTS       GF      GA
1. Lake Superior (20-3-3)      22     17      2     3     37      126      59
2. Michigan (18-5-3)           22     15      4     3     33      126      79
3. Ferris State (16-5-5)       22     12      5     5     29       90      73
4. Michigan State (12-10-4)    20      9      7     4     22       86      58
5. Western Michigan (12-11-3)  20      9      9     2     20       65      74
   Bowling Green (11-13-2)     22      9     11     2     20       84      95
7. Ohio State (8-16-3)         22      6     13     3     15       60      99
8. UIC (6-17-1)                22      4     17     1      9       62     101
9. Miami (4-18-3)              20      2     15     3      7       48     109
 
 
    RESULTS                                  UPCOMING GAMES
 
Friday, January 11                       Friday, January 18
LAKE SUPERIOR 6, BOWLING GREEN 2         MICHIGAN STATE at LAKE SUPERIOR
MICHIGAN 6, MIAMI 3                      MICHIGAN at BOWLING GREEN
FERRIS STATE 2, UIC 1 (OT)               WESTERN MICHIGAN at UIC - 7 p.m.
WESTERN MICHIGAN 7, OHIO STATE 1         OHIO STATE at MIAMI
                                         Air Force at FERRIS STATE
Saturday, January 12
LAKE SUPERIOR 6, BOWLING GREEN 3         Saturday, January 19
MICHIGAN 8, MIAMI 2                      MICHIGAN STATE at LAKE SUPERIOR
FERRIS STATE 4, UIC 3                    BOWLING GREEN at MICHIGAN
OHIO STATE 4, WESTERN MICHIGAN 2           (PASS - LIVE - 7:40 p.m.)
                                         UIC at WESTERN MICHIGAN
                                         MIAMI at OHIO STATE
                                         Air Force at FERRIS STATE
 
                                         Tuesday, January 22
                                         Kent State at OHIO STATE
 
              All games begin at 7:30 p.m. local time unless noted.
 
 
 
CCHA PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK:  University of Michigan junior right wing Denny
Felsner has been named CCHA Player-of-the-Week for the week of January 11-12.
 
Felsner, a 6-0, 185 lb. native of Mt. Clemens, Michigan, had three goals and
one assist in Friday's 6-3 win over Miami.  He assisted on David Roberts'
game-winning goals both nights.  In Saturday's 8-2 win, Felsner scored two
goals and added two assists to take over the top spot in the league scoring
race with a nation-leading 30 goals and 20 assists for 50 points.  Friday's
hat trick was his second of the year.
 
Felsner was a June 1989 third round draft selection of the St. Louis Blues.
This is the fourth time in his collegiate career Felsner has been named CCHA
Player-Of-The-Week.
 
 
                               SCORING BY PERIODS
 
Bowling Green         31-32-34-3: 100     Michigan         35-51-52-2: 140
Opponents             31-44-42-0: 117     Opponents        37-24-31-0:  92
 
Ferris State          35-35-47-1: 118     Michigan State   32-43-31-0: 106
Opponents             29-36-20-1:  86     Opponents        30-30-19-0:  79
 
UIC                   26-23-24-0:  73     Ohio State       25-28-29-2:  84
Opponents             32-36-32-4: 104     Opponents        40-43-47-0: 130
 
Lake Superior         54-41-51-1: 147     Western Mich.    33-31-27-0:  91
Opponents             22-22-28-1:  73     Opponents        28-32-43-0: 103
 
Miami                 22-21-23-1:  67
Opponents             44-54-48-1: 147
 
 
POWER PLAY (LEAGUE)                       POWER PLAY (OVERALL)
TEAM              ATT  PPG   PCT  SHA     TEAM              ATT  PPG   PCT  SHA
Michigan          145   46  .317   5      Michigan          166   51  .307   5
Lake Superior     132   37  .280   4      Ferris State      122   34  .279   3
Michigan State     95   24  .253   1      Lake Superior     161   44  .273   4
Ferris State       94   23  .245   2      Michigan State    123   32  .260   1
Miami              88   20  .227   3      Miami             116   26  .224   5
Bowling Green     122   26  .213   4      Bowling Green     144   29  .201   4
Western Mich.      95   17  .179   5      Western Mich.     131   23  .176   7
UIC               111   15  .135   1      UIC               121   17  .140   1
Ohio State        103   13  .126   1      Ohio State        136   19  .139   4
 
 
PENALTY KILLING (LEAGUE)                  PENALTY KILLING (OVERALL)
TEAM              ATT  PPG   PCT  SHF     TEAM              ATT  PPG   PCT  SHF
Lake Superior     108   16  .852   4      Michigan State    120   20  .833   4
Western Mich.     127   22  .827   3      Lake Superior     143   24  .832   4
Michigan State     94   17  .819   4      Ferris State      120   22  .817   4
Ferris State      103   21  .796   3      Western Mich.     173   37  .786   3
Michigan          122   27  .779   2      Michigan          141   31  .780   4
Bowling Green     103   26  .748   0      UIC               117   29  .752   2
UIC               101   27  .733   2      Bowling Green     122   33  .730   0
Miami             112   32  .714   4      Ohio State        150   44  .707   6
Ohio State        115   33  .713   4      Miami             142   45  .683   5
 
                                 SERIES CAPSULES
 
Michigan State at Lake Superior, Jan. 18-19 at the LSSU Norris Center (3,250).
Coaches:  MSU - Ron Mason (332-150-20 in 12 years at MSU, 621-260-34 in 25
years overall).  LSSU - Jeff Jackson (20-3-3 in his first season).  Series:
The Spartans have a 28-16-2 lead, with the teams splitting the last seven
meetings 3-3-1.  Last Meeting:  Oct. 19-20 at MSU, Friday's game ended 4-4
(OT), while the Lakers won Saturday 5-2.  Mark Astley (LSSU) and Shawn Heaphy
(MSU) each had three goals in the series.  Last Meeting at LSSU:  Feb. 23-24,
1990, MSU won 4-3 Friday, while LSSU won 3-2 Saturday.
 
Michigan vs. Bowling Green, Jan. 18 at the BGSU Ice Arena (5,000) and Jan. 19
at Michigan's Yost Ice Arena (8,100).  Saturday's game will be aired live by
PASS.  Coaches:  BGSU - Jerry York (292-179-23 in 12 years at BGSU, 417-266-26
overall in 19 years).  MICH - Red Berenson (125-128-15 in his seventh year).
Series:  The Wolverines hold a 28-24-0 lead.  The Falcons are 4-3 in the last
seven meetings.  Last Meeting:  Oct. 19 at MICH, the Wolverines won 7-4 as
Mark Ouimet scored two goals.  Last Meeting at BGSU:  Oct. 18, Bowling Green
won 8-3 with Martin Jiranek scoring three goals and Brett Harkins adding two.
 
Western Michigan vs. UIC, Jan. 18 at UIC's Pavilion (8,802) and Jan. 19 at
WMU's Lawson Ice Arena (4,000).  Coaches:  WMU - Bill Wilkinson (172-164-20 in
nine years).  UIC - Larry Pedrie (6-17-1 in his first season).  Series:  The
Broncos lead 39-12-2 and are 4-1-1 in the last six meetings.  Last Meeting:
Oct. 20 at UIC, Western Michigan won 4-2 as Mike Eastwood scored two goals.
Last Meeting at WMU:  Oct. 19, the Broncos won 4-1 behind Keith Jones' three
goals and 29 saves by Craig Brown.
 
Ohio State vs. Miami, Jan. 18 at Miami's Goggin Ice Arena (2,200) and Jan. 19
at the OSU Ice Rink (1,410).  Coaches:  OSU - Jerry Welsh (296-276-41 in 16
years).  MIAMI - George Gwozdecky (16-42-7 in two years at Miami, 83-72-9
overall in five years).  Series:  The Buckeyes hold a 32-14-3 lead, although
Miami has won three of the last six meetings.  Last Meeting:  Nov. 3 at Miami,
OSU won 3-1 as Mike Bales stopped 31 Redskin shots.  Last Meeting at OSU:
Nov. 2, the Buckeyes won 5-3 behind three goals from Paul Rutherford and two
lamp-lighters from Stacey Hartnell.
 
Air Force at Ferris State, Jan. 18-19 at FSU's Ewigleben Ice Arena (2,573).
Coaches:  USAFA - Major Chuck Delich (88-72-5 in his sixth season).  FSU - Bob
Mancini (16-5-5 in his first year).  Series:  The Falcons have won three of
four meetings.  Last Meeting:  Feb. 16-17 in Colorado Springs, the Air Force
won 5-4 Friday, while the Bulldogs rebounded for a 3-2 win Saturday.  Last
Meeting at FSU:  Feb. 17-18, 1989, Air Force skated away with a pair of wins,
6-3 and 5-3.  The Falcons are 9-10-1 following a pair of losses to Vermont
(5-2 and 7-4) this past weekend in Colorado Springs.
 
                           GOALIE LEADERS (ALL GAMES)
 
WINS                     SAVES                     MINUTES PLAYED
Madeley (LSSU)     15    Bales (OSU)         884   Bales (OSU)            1544
Shields (MICH)     14    Brown (WMU)         507   Brown (WMU)            1242
Brown (WMU)        11    Libertucci (BGSU)   466   Libertucci (BGSU)      1211
Libertucci (BGSU)  11    Felicio (FSU)       423   Madeley (LSSU)         1109
Bales (OSU)         8    Shields (MICH)      413   Shields (MICH)         1095
Felicio (FSU)       8    Madeley (LSSU)      407   Felicio (FSU)           919
Mazzoli (FSU)       8    Michaud (MIA)       354   Muzzatti (MSU)          865
Gilmore (MSU)       6    Mazzoli (FSU)       328   Mangino (UIC)           732
Muzzatti (MSU)      6    Muzzatti (MSU)      321   Gilmore (MSU)           713
 
                               LEADERS (ALL GAMES)
 
POWER PLAY GOALS         GAME-WINNING GOALS        SHORTHANDED GOALS
Felsner (MICH)     15    Jiranek (BGSU)      5     Cadman (OSU)        5
Taylor (FSU)       15    Taylor (FSU)        5     Blasi (MIA)         2
Heaphy (MSU)        9    LaFayette (FSU)     4     Dowd (LSSU)         2
Napierala (LSSU)    9    Da. Oliver (MICH)   4     Jones (WMU)         2
Holmes (BGSU)       8    Dowd (LSSU)         3     Roberts (MICH)      2
Da. Oliver (MICH)   8    Felsner (MICH)      3     Russell (MSU)       2
Astley (LSSU)       7    Heaphy (MSU)        3
Eastwood (WMU)      7    Jennings (WMU)      3     HAT TRICKS
Harkins (BGSU)      7    Napierala (LSSU)    3     Felsner (MICH)      2
Judson (UIC)        7    Weight (LSSU)       3     Heaphy (MSU)        2
House (MIA)         6                              D. Stone (MICH)     2
Jones (WMU)         6
                                      NOTES
 
CCHA has impressive non-conference record:  Heading into this weekend's series
between Air Force and Ferris State, CCHA teams have compiled a 23-15-1 (.603)
mark against non-league foes.
 
CCHA RECORDS (HOME, AWAY):  BGSU (5-5-0, 4-6-2), FSU (7-1-4, 5-4-1), UIC
(2-9-0, 2-8-1), LSSU (9-1-0, 8-1-3), MIAMI (1-6-2, 1-9-1), MICHIGAN (9-2-2,
6-2-1), MSU (5-3-3, 4-4-1), OSU (5-5-2, 1-8-1), WMU (4-4-0, 5-5-2).
 
LSSU's Johnston strong offensive show from blueline:  Lakers' senior
defenseman Karl Johnston had a five point weekend (one goal, four assists)
while scoring the game-winning goal Friday and assisting on the game-winner on
Saturday.  He was also a +5 for the weekend raising his season total to a
league leading +27.
 
Woolley looks to extend 17-game point streak:  Michigan State junior defenseman
Jason Woolley has scored seven goals and added 18 assists during his streak.
 
UIC's Melton reaches 100 career points:  With an assist on Saturday, senior
Bob Melton now has 30 goals and 70 assists for 100 career points in 116 games.
 
Lakers sweep season series from Bowling Green:  Lake Superior took all four
games from the Falcons this year, a first since the 1972-73 season, the second
year of the CCHA.
 
Heaphy two goals shy of sixth place on MSU charts:  Spartan senior center
Shawn Heaphy, with 96 career goals, needs two goals to tie Mark Hamway
('79-83) for sixth place on the MSU all-time goal list.
 
One record losing streak ends, another begins:  The Ohio State Buckeyes
snapped their school record eight-game losing streak with a victory Saturday
over the visiting Western Michigan Broncos.  The Bowling Green Falcons saw
their losing streak reach eight games following the Lake Superior sweep of
BGSU in Bowling Green this past weekend.
 
Felsner's linemates continue offensive production:  In addition to Denny
Felsner's eight-point weekend, left wing David Roberts scored three goals (two
game-winners) and had two assists, while center Mark Ouimet had a goal and
three assists.
 
FSU rebounds with a pair of wins:  After seeing their school record 15-game
unbeaten streak (13-0-2) end the first weekend in January (4-5) at Lake
Superior, the Ferris State Bulldogs rebounded with two victories over visiting
UIC this past weekend.  Justin LaFayette scored Friday's game-winner 55
seconds into overtime.
 
JANUARY 11TH RESULTS                     JANUARY 12TH RESULTS
 
Lake Superior         2-0-4--6           Lake Superior        0-2-4--6
Bowling Green         0-1-1--2           Bowling Green        1-1-1--3
 
Goals-(LSSU) Napierala (2), Johnston,    Goals-(LSSU) Hendry, Napierala,
Constantin, Moger, Miller.               Beddoes, Weight, Constantin, Breslin.
(BGSU) Ruchty, Harkins.                  (BGSU) Ruchty, Maia, Bylsma.
Saves-(LSSU) Madeley-12.                 Saves-(LSSU) Madeley-23.
(BGSU) Libertucci-29.                    (BGSU) Libertucci-21.
PP:  LSSU 1-5.  BGSU 1-5.                PP:  LSSU 1-7.  BGSU 0-7.
 
Miami                 0-2-1--3           Miami                0-1-1--2
Michigan              2-2-2--6           Michigan             1-5-2--8
 
Goals-(MIA) Bergeron (2), Wauford.       Goals-(MIA) Vanderydt (2).
(MICH) Felsner (3), Oliver,              (MICH) Wiseman, Harlock, Roberts (2),
Roberts, Ouimet.                         Felsner (2), Neaton, Oliver.
Saves-(MIA) Cannon-36.                   Saves-(MIA) Cannon-31.
(MICH) Shields-20.                       (MICH) Shields-12, Gordon-10.
PP:  MIA 2-5.  MICH 4-9.                 PP:  MIA 1-7.  MICH 2-6.
 
UIC                   0-1-0-0--1         UIC                  2-1-0--3
Ferris State          1-0-0-1--2         Ferris State         0-3-1--4
 
Goals-(UIC) Maher.                       Goals-(UIC) Judson, Smiley, Real.
(FSU) Nardella, LaFayette.               (FSU) Taylor (2), Nardella, May.
Saves-(UIC) Mangino-27.                  Saves-(UIC) Holland-23, Mangino-0.
(FSU) Felicio-29.                        (FSU) Mazzoli-22.
PP:  UIC 0-7.  FSU 1-5.                  PP:  UIC 1-4.  FSU 0-8.
 
Western Michigan      0-4-3--7           Western Michigan     1-1-0--2
Ohio State            0-0-1--1           Ohio State           1-2-1--4
 
Goals-(WMU) Witkowski (2), Jones (2),    Goals-(WMU) Eastwood, Clarke.
Suhy, Eastwood, Ferschweiler.            (OSU) Walsh, Graham, White,
(OSU) Stacey Hartnell.                   Schriner.
Saves-(WMU) Brown-30.                    Saves-(WMU) Brown-22.
(OSU) Bales-23.                          (OSU) Bales-45.
PP:  WMU 3-6.  OSU 1-5.                  PP:  WMU 2-7.  OSU 1-6.
 
OVERTIME RECORDS:  BGSU (3-0-2), FSU (1-1-5), UIC (0-4-1), LSSU (1-1-3),
Miami (1-1-3), Michigan (2-0-3), MSU (0-0-4), OSU (2-0-3), WMU (0-0-3).
 
ONE-GOAL GAME RECORDS:  BGSU (4-0), FSU (5-1), UIC (0-7), LSSU (3-1),
Miami (1-1), Michigan (4-1), MSU (3-4), OSU (2-0), WMU (1-1).
 
LEAGUE GAMES REMAINING (HOME-AWAY):  BGSU (6-4), FSU (4-6), UIC (5-5),
LSSU (6-4), MIAMI (7-5), MICHIGAN (3-7), MSU (5-7), OSU (4-6), WMU (8-4).
 
RECORD WHEN ALLOWING THREE OR FEWER GOALS (ALL GAMES):  BGSU (6-1-1),
FSU (13-1-2), UIC (6-4-0), LSSU (17-0-0), MIAMI (2-1-2), MICHIGAN (13-0-1),
MSU (12-1-3), OSU (7-2-2), WMU (11-2-1).

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