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>As for Lacher's recent streak, remember that his last two shutouts have
been
>in the post-season and have no bearing on the All-CCHA selections. His one
>goal against in four games to end the regular season blew away what was a
>very close race for the lead in both goals against average and save
>percentage.
Jeez...it must be getting bad when I begin to reply to myself. :-)
One more for the stat buffs. Here are the CCHA goaltending leaders
prior to Lacher starting his streak. [All teams had played 26 games
other than Bowling Green and Miami with 25.] Lacher's streak
certainly changed the figures below...but obviously the coaches
didn't feel his performance over the entire season warranted an
All-CCHA selection.
CCHA GOALTENDING AS OF 23 FEBRUARY 1994
PLAYER TEAM GM AVG PCT W L T
1 Blaine Lacher, Lake Superior 14 2.40 90.1 6 3 4
2 Steve Shields, Michigan 23 2.43 90.6 19 2 1
3 Craig Brown, Western Mich 14 2.62 90.6 8 2 1
4 Mike Buzak, Michigan State 25 2.65 90.9 14 6 4
5 Bob Petrie, Bowling Green 19 2.75 89.4 13 4 2
John H
U Mich
P.S. BTW, how does one finish tied for fourth in the all-conference
voting and win goaltender of the year at the conference awards
banquet?
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