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As Jim Leonard mentioned, Brian Wiseman has become Michigan's career leader
in assists and David Oliver notched his 100th career goal. Unfortunately, I
wasn't there to witness the events because I was yucking it up in Boston
over the weekend. More on that later. :-)
But, I have been keeping a running tab of Wiseman and Oliver this season,
for those interested:
BRIAN WISEMAN CAREER STATS DAVID OLIVER CAREER STATS
YEAR GM G A PTS YEAR GM G A PTS
1990-91 47 25 33 58 1990-91 27 13 11 24
1991-92 44 27 44 71 1991-92 44 31 27 58
1992-93 35 13 37 50 1992-93 40 35 20 55
1993-94 27 10 44 54 1993-94 28 21 35 56
total 153 75 158 233 total 139 100 93 193
Michigan Career Points
Denny Felsner 139-122--261
David Roberts 90-157--247
Dave Debol 112-134--246
Brian Wiseman 75-158--233
Brad Jones 89-138--227
Michigan Career Goals
Denny Felsner 139
Dave Debol 112
Kris Manery 111
Gilbert Buford 103
Neil Celley 101
David Oliver 100
Michigan Career Assists
Brian Wiseman 158
David Roberts 157
Brad Jones 138
Dave Debol 134
Mark Ouimet 128
Wiseman has eight(8) more regular-season games and an unknown number of
post-season games to make a run at Denny Felsner's point record. Barring
injury, he's almost certain to pass Debol and Roberts and move into second
place. The race for the record should be a close one.
John H
U Mich (25-2-1)
P.S. If I'm not mistaken, Head Coach Red Berenson can become the winningest
head coach in Michigan history with a sweep (Kent, Ferris) this weekend.
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