Next week is a quiet weekend of CCHA play with only 4 games on tap. No use
playing too many games while the students are home eating Turkey, I guess.
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Report #6
1991-92 CCHA STANDINGS THROUGH 11/28/91
TEAM (OVERALL RECORD) GP WON LOST TIED PTS GF GA
1. Lake Superior (9-2-0) 8 7 1 0 14 41 15
2. Michigan (8-1-2) 9 6 1 2 14 50 28
3. Western Michigan (6-3-1) 10 6 3 1 13 41 33
4. Michigan State (5-2-2) 8 5 2 1 11 32 27
5. Miami (5-5-0) 8 4 4 0 8 36 44
6. Ferris State (2-6-2) 10 2 6 2 6 31 39
7. Bowling Green (2-6-0) 8 2 6 0 4 32 55
UIC (1-5-2) 8 1 5 2 4 29 35
9. Ohio State (2-6-2) 9 1 6 2 4 41 57
RESULTS UPCOMING GAMES
Tuesday, November 19 Tuesday, November 26
MICHIGAN 9, OHIO STATE 3 Notre Dame* at Merrimack - 7 p.m.
Friday, November 22 Friday, November 29
MICHIGAN 5, UIC 4 LAKE SUPERIOR at UIC - 7 p.m. (local)
LAKE SUPERIOR 5, MIAMI 1 (PASS - LIVE - 8:00 p.m. Eastern)
MICHIGAN STATE 4, WESTERN MICH. 3 (OT) BOWLING GREEN at MIAMI
FERRIS STATE 5, OHIO STATE 2 Colgate at Kent*
Merrimack 5, Kent* 4 Notre Dame* at Maine - 7 p.m.
Notre Dame* 7, Lake Forest 0
Saturday, November 30
Saturday, November 23 LAKE SUPERIOR at UIC - 7 p.m.
MICHIGAN 3, UIC 3 (OT) MIAMI at BOWLING GREEN
LAKE SUPERIOR 8, MIAMI 5 Colgate at Kent*
WESTERN MICHIGAN 5, MICHIGAN STATE 2 Notre Dame* at Maine - 7 p.m.
FERRIS STATE 5, OHIO STATE 5 (OT)
U. Mass-Lowell 7, Kent* 4 *-CCHA member in 1992-93
Notre Dame* 5, Lake Forest 2
All games begin at 7:30 local time unless noted.
CCHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Norm Krumpschmid, a senior center from Ferris State
University, has been selected CCHA Player of the Week for the week ending
November 23, 1991.
Krumpschmid, a 5-11, 190 forward from Sudbury, Ontario, had a six-point weekend
as the Bulldogs took three of four points at Ohio State. He had a power play
goal in Friday's 5-2 Ferris State win. In Saturday's 5-5 overtime tie, he had
two goals and three assists. The Buckeyes led 5-2 midway through the second
period before Krumpschmid scored his first of the game, then he assisted on
John Gruden's tally. His power play marker at 12:11 of the third period
proved to be the game-tying goal.
Krumpschmid, a former St. Thomas Star player, was a June 1990 supplemental
draft pick of the Vancouver Canucks. This was the first time since the 1982-83
season that Ferris State came away with three points from a series in
Columbus.
SCORING BY PERIODS
Bowling Green 8-14- 9-1: 32 Michigan 22-25-17-0: 64
Opponents 16-21-18-0: 55 Opponents 9-21- 7-0: 37
Ferris State 9-14- 8-0: 31 Michigan State 6-14-13-1: 34
Opponents 11-15-12-1: 39 Opponents 7-15- 7-0: 29
UIC 8-12- 9-0: 29 Ohio State 17-22- 8-0: 47
Opponents 9-13-13-0: 35 Opponents 14-24-21-1: 60
Lake Superior 12-24-22-1: 59 Western Michigan 9-17-15-0: 41
Opponents 7- 8- 7-0: 22 Opponents 10-10-12-1: 33
Miami 13-17-16-0: 46
Opponents 15-27-14-0: 56
SPECIALTY TEAMS
POWER PLAY (LEAGUE) POWER PLAY (OVERALL)
TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA
Ferris State 73 19 .260 2 Michigan 92 25 .272 0
Western Mich. 80 20 .250 3 Ferris State 73 19 .260 2
Michigan 75 18 .240 0 Western Mich. 80 20 .250 3
Lake Superior 56 12 .214 2 Ohio State 83 19 .229 3
Ohio State 76 16 .211 3 Lake Superior 82 18 .220 3
Miami 49 9 .184 2 Miami 66 11 .167 3
Bowling Green 60 9 .150 3 Bowling Green 60 9 .150 3
Michigan State 63 8 .127 1 Michigan State 69 9 .130 2
UIC 55 6 .109 1 UIC 55 6 .109 1
PENALTY KILLING (LEAGUE) PENALTY KILLING (OVERALL)
TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF
Lake Superior 44 2 .955 1 Lake Superior 65 5 .923 1
Western Mich. 93 11 .882 0 Western Mich. 93 11 .882 0
Ferris State 64 10 .844 1 Ferris State 64 10 .844 1
Michigan 72 12 .833 3 Michigan State 66 11 .833 1
Michigan State 60 10 .833 1 Michigan 86 17 .802 3
Miami 65 14 .785 3 Miami 81 19 .765 3
Bowling Green 58 14 .759 2 Bowling Green 58 14 .759 2
UIC 61 16 .738 2 UIC 61 16 .738 2
Ohio State 70 28 .600 4 Ohio State 78 29 .628 4
SERIES CAPSULES
Lake Superior at UIC, Nov. 29-30 at the UIC Pavilion (8,802). Friday's contest
will be aired live by PASS at 8:00 p.m. Eastern. Coaches: LSSU - Jeff Jackson
has a two-year mark of 45-7-4. UIC - Larry Pedrie, in his second season, has
compiled a 14-28-4 record. Series: The Lakers hold a 31-7-2 lead, compiling a
9-1-0 mark in the last 10 meetings. Last Meeting: Mar. 1-2 at LSSU in the
1991 CCHA Quarterfinals. LSSU won 5-3 on Friday despite two goals from Flame
Dominic Dunlap. The Lakers won 3-1 on Saturday to clinch a CCHA Championship
berth. Last Meeting at UIC: Nov. 2-3, 1990, Lake Superior won both contests,
2-1 (OT) and 7-2. Gary Mangino had 40 saves in the overtime loss.
Bowling Green vs. Miami, Nov. 29 at Miami's Goggin Arena (2,200) and Nov. 30
at the BGSU Ice Arena (5,000). Coaches: BGSU - Jerry York will be looking
for wins #299 and #300 at Bowling Green. York has a 20-year overall mark of
423-282-26 with a 13-year record at Bowling Green of 298-195-23. Miami -
George Gwozdecky has an overall mark of 89-88-9 in six years, with a 22-58-7
mark at Miami. Gwozdecky is in his third season at the helm of the Redskin
program. Series: The Falcons lead 40-5-1, and are unbeaten in the last 11
games again Miami (10-0-1). BGSU is 18-1-1 vs. the Redskins in the last 20
meetings. The last time Miami and Bowling Green played a home-and-home series
in the same weekend was October 1978, Miami's first year of varsity hockey.
Last Meeting: Feb. 15-16 at BGSU, the Falcons won 6-2 on Friday behind Martin
Jiranek's three goals. BGSU won 7-3 on Saturday with Jiranek adding two more
goals. Last Meeting at Miami: Nov. 9-10, 1990, BGSU won 5-4 on Friday, while
the teams skated to a 1-1 overtime tie on Saturday.
CCHA Players in the AHL: Adirondack - Darin Banister (UIC), Jim Cummins (MS),
Chris Luongo (MS), Marc Potvin (BG), Pete Stauber (LS). Baltimore - Chris
Clarke (WM), Bobby Reynolds (MS). Binghamton - Kord Cernich (LS), Ross
Fitzpatrick (WM), Brian McReynolds (MS). Cape Breton - Craig Fisher (Miami),
Norm Foster (MS). Capital District - Jim Culhane (WM), Greg Parks (BG).
Halifax - Mark Vermette (LS). Hershey - Bill Armstrong (WM), Pat Murray (MS).
New Haven - Andy Rymsha (WM), Brad Turner (MICH). Rochester - David DiVita
(LS), Don McSween (MS). Springfield - Karl Johnston (LS), Kerry Russell (MS).
Utica - Todd Copeland (MICH), Jim Dowd (LS), Myles O'Connor (MICH), Matt
Ruchty (BG).
CCHA Players in the IHL: Ft. Wayne - Colin Chin (UIC), Todd Flichel (BG).
Indianapolis - Justin LaFayette (FS). Kalamazoo - Paul Jerrard (LS), Mitch
Messier (MS). Kansas City - Mike Colman (FS), Gordie Frantti (WM), Jeff
Madill (OS). Milwaukee - Don Gibson (MS), Jeff Napierala (LS). Peoria -
Derek Frenette (FS), Ron Hoover (WM), Brian McKee (BG). Phoenix - Tim Breslin
(LS), Randy Exelby (LS). Salt Lake - Bryan Deasley (MICH), Todd Harkins
(Miami), Tim Harris (LS), Shawn Heaphy (MS), Jason Muzzatti (MS), Warren
Sharples (MICH). San Diego - Bruce Hoffort (LS), Alan Leggett (BG).
GOALIE LEADERS
WINS SAVES MINUTES PLAYED
Madeley (LSSU) 6 Bales (OSU) 273 Bales (OSU) 574
Shields (MICH) 5 Hillebrandt (UIC) 233 Gilmore (MSU) 493
Brown (WMU) 4 Brown (WMU) 208 Madeley (LSSU) 488
Gilmore (MSU) 4 Gilmore (MSU) 186 Brown (WMU) 487
Gordon (MICH) 3 Madeley (LSSU) 173 Hillebrandt (UIC) 466
Lacher (LSSU) 3 Shields (MICH) 172 Shields (MICH) 414
Bales (OSU) 2 Michaud (MIA) 155 Mazzoli (FSU) 336
Michaud (MIA) 2 Mazzoli (FSU) 151 Shulmistra (MIA) 313
Shulmistra (MIA) 2 Libertucci (UIC) 127 Michaud (MIA) 287
Eight with 1 Lisko (FSU) 122 Lisko (FSU) 274
SPECIALTY GOAL LEADERS
POWER PLAY GOALS GAME-WINNING GOALS SHORTHANDED GOALS
Oliver (MICH) 7 Beddoes (LSSU) 3 Schriner (OSU) 3
C. Ward (WMU) 7 Faucher (LSSU) 3 14 with 1
Loney (OSU) 5 Leroux (WMU) 3
Christian (FSU) 4 Moger (LSSU) 2 EMPTY-NET GOALS
Constantin (LSSU) 4 Perreault (MSU) 2 Six with 1
Felsner (MICH) 4 Wiseman (MICH) 2
Roberts (MICH) 4 25 with 1
White (MICH) 4
Six with 3
NOTES
CANSTAR CCHA ALL-ROOKIE CANDIDATES: To be eligible, a player must be in his
first year of collegiate competition, and play in 70% of his teams conference
games. BGSU - Brandon Carper (D, 8 1-1-2), Nathan Cressman (G, 4 1-3-0, 7.42),
Greg de Vries (D, 5 0-0-0), Brian Holzinger (F, 8 3-3-6). FSU - Tim Christian
(F, 9 6-4-10), Colin Dodunski (D, 9 0-0-0), John Duff (F, 9 0-1-1), Gary
Kitching (F, 10 2-5-7), Mike Kolenda (D, 10 1-1-2), Robb McIntyre (F, 10
1-0-1). UIC - Jeff Blum (D, 7 0-2-2), Shannon Finn (D, 8 2-3-5), Jon
Hillebrandt (G, 8 1-5-2, 4.25), Derek Knorr (F, 8 1-2-3), Chris MacDonald (F,
8 4-6-10), Rob Mottau (D, 6 0-0-0), Jim Richardson (F, 7 1-1-2), Mark Zdan (F,
8 4-1-5). LSSU - Tim Hanley (D, 7 0-0-0), Mike Morin (F, 6 3-1-4), Brian
Rolston (F, 8 2-4-6), Wayne Strachan (F, 8 1-4-5), Rob Valicevic (F, 6 2-1-3).
Miami - Marc Boxer (F, 8 2-6-8), Dan Carter (F, 8 2-4-6), Dan Daikawa (D, 8
0-1-1), Jason Mallon (F, 8 3-2-5), Andrew Miller (F, 8 2-2-4), Matt Oates (F,
8 1-4-5). Michigan - Tim Hogan (D, 9 0-1-1), Mike Knuble (F, 9 1-3-4), Ron
Sacka (F, 7 1-1-2). MSU - Mike Buzak (G, 1 1-0-0, 7.50), Steve Guolla (F, 8
1-2-3), Rem Murray (F, 8 2-3-5), Steve Suk (F, 8 2-5-7). OSU - Brent Convery
(G, 1 0-0-0, 5.18), Sacha Guilbault (F, 9 2-1-3), Brian Loney (F, 9 9-5-14),
Kevin Powell (F, 9 1-1-2), Steve Richards (D, 9 1-2-3). WMU - Chris Belanger
(D, 10 0-5-5), Ryan D'Arcy (F, 10 1-4-5), Brian Gallentine (F, 7 3-0-3),
Francois Leroux (F, 10 4-3-7), Brian Renfrew (G, 1 1-0-0, 6.00), Mike Whitton
(F, 9 3-1-4).
Two youngest NCAA teams in CCHA: According to research completed by the
National Hockey League, Michigan State and Michigan have the youngest squads
in NCAA Division I hockey this season. The average Spartan age is 19.6, while
the Wolverine average is 19.8. Bowling Green is the only other CCHA team in
the top ten (T-10th) with an average age of 20.2.
Brown stands tall in split with Spartans: Western Michigan sophomore
goaltender Craig Brown stopped 67 of 73 Michigan State shots this weekend for
a .918 saves percentage. He had 16 saves in the third period each night.
Ferris State takes three of four points at Ohio State: The Ferris State
Bulldogs came away with three points from a weekend series in Columbus. It
marked the first time since the 1982-83 season (7-6, 3-3 OT) that FSU had not
lost at Ohio State.
UIC power play clicks in Ann Arbor: The Flames were 3-for-46 (.065) with the
man-advantage in their first six games. This past weekend at Michigan, UIC
went 3-for-9 (.333) on the power play. Saturday's tie (3-3 OT) at Yost Arena
snapped Michigan's 10 game winning streak against the Flames.
Bronco attendance surpasses 100 percent of capacity: Western Michigan has
averaged 4038 for its three home league games. WMU's Lawson Arena has a
capacity of 4,000. Miami and Michigan State are both averaging over capacity.
Miami is at 139% while Michigan State is at 106%.
CCHA WEEKEND BOXSCORES
FRIDAY GAME RESULTS SATURDAY GAME RESULTS
UIC 1-3-0--4 UIC 1-2-0-0-3
Michigan 2-1-2--5 Michigan 0-3-0-0-3
Goals-(UIC) MacDonald (3), Finn. Goals-(UIC) Judson (2), Watson.
(MICH) Ouimet (2)*, Kramer, Oliver, (MICH) Stiver, Wiseman, Felsner.
Wiseman.
Saves-(UIC) Hillebrandt-25 (10-7-8). Saves-(UIC) Hillebrandt-39 (16-15-8-0).
(MICH) Gordon-27 (12-8-7). (MICH) Sheilds-19 (7-4-5-3).
PP: UIC 1-5. MICH 1-4. PP: UIC 2-4. MICH 1-6.
Miami 0-1-0--1 Miami 2-2-1--5
Lake Superior 0-2-3--5 Lake Superior 4-2-2--8
Goals-(MIA) Carter. (LSSU) Moger, Goals-(MIA) Savage, Eigner, Blasi, House,
Beddoes*, Constantin, Astley, Ness. Bergeron. (LSSU) Morin, Rolston, Miller,
Beddoes (2), Valicevic, Faucher*, Hendry.
Saves-(MIA) Michaud-38 (5-18-15). Saves-(MIA) Shulmistra-31 (9-14-8).
(LSSU) Madeley-22 (6-7-9). (LSSU) Lacher-15, Madeley-8.
PP: MIA 0-3. LSSU 3-10. PP: MIA 1-3. LSSU 1-8
Western Michigan 1-1-1-0--3 Michigan State 0-0-2--2
Michigan State 0-0-3-1--4 Western Michigan 1-3-1--5
Goals-(WMU) Ward (2), Jennings. Goals-(MSU) Norris, Perreault.
(MSU) Messier, Turner, White, (WMU) Garrow, Gallentine, D'Arcy*,
Burkett*. Leroux, Ward.
Saves-(WMU) Brown-32 (8-7-16-1). Saves-(MSU) Gilmore-17, Kruse-5.
(MSU) Gilmore-13 (6-4-3-0). (WMU) Brown-35 (12-7-16).
PP: WMU 2-5. MSU 0-6. PP: MSU 2-12. WMU 3-9.
Ferris State 0-4-1--5 Ferris State 1-3-1-0-5
Ohio State 0-1-1--2 Ohio State 2-3-0-0-5
Goals-(FSU) Gruden, Sorensen, Goals-(FSU) Filipek, Christian, Gruden,
Christian*, Krumpschmid, Jestadt. Krumpschmid (2). (OSU) Loney (3),
(OSU) Schriner, Peters. Schriner, White.
Saves-(FSU) Mazzoli-25 (8-6-11). Saves-(FSU) Mazzoli-18, Lisko-20.
Bales-21 (5-8-8). (OSU) Bales-41 (12-16-12-1).
PP: FSU 4-8. OSU 0-9. PP: FSU 4-5. OSU 2-6.
TUESDAY NIGHT RESULT
Ohio State 1-2-0--3 Michigan 4-2-3--9
Goals-(OSU) Guilbault, Richards, Goals-(MICH) Oliver, Ouimet (2),
Loney. Stewart*, Tamer, Felsner, Roberts,
Stiver (2).
Saves-(OSU) Bales-22 (8-7-7). Saves-(MICH) Gordon-25 (9-11-5).
POWER PLAY: OSU 3-14. POWER PLAY: MICHIGAN 6-10.
*-Indicates scored game winning goal.
OVERTIME RECORDS: BGSU (1-0-0), FSU (0-1-2), UIC (0-0-2), LSSU (1-0-0),
Miami (0-0-0), Michigan (0-0-2), MSU (1-0-2), OSU (0-1-2), WMU (0-1-1).
ONE-GOAL GAME RECORDS: BGSU (1-0), FSU (0-2), UIC (0-1), LSSU (1-1),
Miami (1-0), Michigan (2-0), MSU (2-0), OSU (0-2), WMU (1-1).
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