Report #17 1991-92 CCHA STANDINGS THROUGH 2/24/92 TEAM (OVERALL RECORD) GP WON LOST TIED PTS GF GA 1.%Michigan (25-6-3) 28 19 6 3 41 135 92 2.%Lake Superior (20-7-4) 28 18 6 4 40 126 60 3.#Michigan State (16-9-7) 27 14 7 6 34 122 93 4.#Western Michigan (16-9-5) 28 14 9 5 33 111 99 5.#Miami (14-14-4) 28 11 13 4 26 109 126 6.#Ferris State (10-14-7) 27 8 13 6 22 84 112 7.#UIC (10-14-6) 28 8 14 6 22 95 113 8. Bowling Green (8-17-5) 28 7 16 5 19 117 142 9. Ohio State (8-19-5) 28 4 19 5 13 110 172 %-Clinched Home Ice #-Clinched Playoff Spot RESULTS UPCOMING GAMES Tuesday, February 18 Tuesday, February 25 MICHIGAN 3, OHIO STATE 2 MICHIGAN at BOWLING GREEN MICHIGAN STATE at FERRIS STATE Friday, February 21 LAKE SUPERIOR 5, WESTERN MICHIGAN 1 Friday, February 28 MICHIGAN 4, MICHIGAN STATE 1 LAKE SUPERIOR at OHIO STATE MIAMI 7, BOWLING GREEN 4 MICHIGAN at FERRIS STATE FERRIS STATE 6, OHIO STATE 5 (OT) UIC at MICHIGAN STATE - 7 p.m. UIC 9, Notre Dame* 3 (PASS - LIVE - 7:00 P.M.) AK-Fairbanks** 6, AK-Anchorage 3 MIAMI at WESTERN MICHIGAN Saturday, February 22 Saturday, February 29 LAKE SUPERIOR 1, WESTERN MICHIGAN 1 (OT) LAKE SUPERIOR at OHIO STATE MICHIGAN 5, MICHIGAN STATE 4 MICHIGAN at FERRIS STATE MIAMI 3, BOWLING GREEN 1 UIC at MICHIGAN STATE - 7 p.m. FERRIS STATE 5, OHIO STATE 2 MIAMI at WESTERN MICHIGAN UIC 10, Notre Dame* 5 AK-Fairbanks** 2, AK-Anchorage 1 (OT) Tuesday, March 3 BOWLING GREEN at MICHIGAN *-CCHA member in 1992-93 **-CCHA affiliate member in 1992-93 All games begin at 7:30 local time unless noted. CCHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Chris MacDonald, a freshman center from the University of Illinois at Chicago, has been selected CCHA Player of the Week for the week ending February 23, 1992. MacDonald, a 6-5, 200-pound native of Charlottetown, PEI, had three goals and six assists in the Flames sweep of Notre Dame. In Friday's 9-3 home win, MacDonald scored two goals and added one assist. His first snapped a 1-1 tie and started a six-goal UIC outburst. In Saturday's 10-5 win at South Bend, MacDonald had one goal and five assists. He finished the weekend with a plus/minus rating of +4. MacDonald, a 20-year old rookie, took over the team lead in scoring with his nine-point weekend. For the season, he has 11 goals and 25 assists for 36 points along with a +/- rating of +9. SCORING BY PERIODS Bowling Green 37-47-41-2: 127 Michigan 58-63-49-1: 171 Opponents 37-59-51-4: 151 Opponents 34-41-35-1: 111 Ferris State 28-31-37-2: 98 Michigan State 43-49-49-2: 143 Opponents 32-52-39-1: 124 Opponents 35-46-28-1: 110 UIC 33-45-35-1: 114 Ohio State 41-54-35-2: 132 Opponents 36-42-42-1: 121 Opponents 51-69-66-2: 188 Lake Superior 32-65-45-2: 144 Western Michigan 31-52-44-1: 128 Opponents 17-29-21-0: 67 Opponents 33-39-34-2: 108 Miami 35-48-53-0: 136 Opponents 49-51-45-1: 146 SPECIALTY TEAMS POWER PLAY (LEAGUE) POWER PLAY (OVERALL) TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA Michigan State 190 47 .247 3 Michigan State 224 57 .254 4 Western Mich. 200 49 .245 5 Bowling Green 190 46 .242 9 Bowling Green 180 42 .233 9 Michigan 242 58 .240 2 Lake Superior 195 43 .221 2 Western Mich. 213 51 .239 5 Michigan 200 42 .210 2 Lake Superior 221 49 .222 3 Ohio State 194 37 .191 10 Ohio State 221 46 .208 11 Ferris State 173 32 .185 7 Ferris State 207 40 .193 7 Miami 165 28 .170 7 Miami 200 35 .175 8 UIC 184 24 .130 8 UIC 197 30 .152 8 PENALTY KILLING (LEAGUE) PENALTY KILLING (OVERALL) TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF Lake Superior 157 17 .892 5 Lake Superior 178 20 .888 5 Michigan 216 35 .838 5 Michigan State 204 36 .824 11 Michigan State 174 30 .828 10 UIC 199 36 .819 7 Western Mich. 225 41 .818 4 Michigan 258 47 .818 5 UIC 188 35 .814 6 Western Mich. 243 48 .802 4 Ferris State 177 37 .791 4 Ferris State 208 42 .798 6 Miami 172 41 .762 5 Miami 202 50 .752 6 Bowling Green 167 41 .754 8 Bowling Green 181 45 .751 8 Ohio State 205 67 .673 6 Ohio State 234 74 .684 8 NCAA POLL RELEASED February 17, 1992 Team Conf. Record Results from Feb. 18-22 1) Minnesota WCHA 26-8-0 lost 5-4 (OT), won 7-3 vs. Denver 2) Maine HEA 24-3-2 def. Northe. 5-3, tied UNH 4-4 (OT) 3) MICHIGAN CCHA 25-6-3 def. Ohio St. 3-2, swept MSU 4-1, 5-4 4) Boston University HEA 20-6-4 lost 3-2 (OT) to UNH, tied Prov 3-3 5) LAKE SUPERIOR CCHA 19-7-4 def. Western Mich. 5-1, tied 1-1 (OT) 6) MICHIGAN STATE CCHA 15-9-7 lost twice to Michigan, 4-1 and 5-4 7) Wisconsin WCHA 17-11-2 lost twice at Colo. Col., 6-2 and 2-1 8) Northern Michigan WCHA 18-13-3 lost to St. Cloud 8-6, won 7-1 9) Providence HEA 20-10-2 lost 4-2 at BC, tied BU 3-3 (OT) 10) St. Lawrence ECAC 17-8-1 lost 5-1 at Prin., lost 6-5 at Yale 11) Harvard ECAC 14-4-6 def. Dartmouth 4-2, def. Vermont 4-1 12) WESTERN MICHIGAN CCHA 16-9-5 lost 5-1, tied 1-1 (OT) vs. Lake Sup. 13) New Hampshire HEA 18-11-2 def. BU 3-2 (OT), tied Maine 4-4 (OT) 14) Alaska-Anchorage IND 17-7-1 lost twice at AK-Fair. 6-3 & 2-1 (OT) Clarkson ECAC 18-7-1 def. Yale 6-2, def. Princeton 4-0 Also: Vermont ECAC 14-11-2 lost 5-2 at Brown, lost 4-1 at Harv. (Records through February 22nd and including only games vs. Division I teams.) GOALIE LEADERS WINS SAVES MINUTES PLAYED Shields (MICH) 20 Bales (OSU) 847 Bales (OSU) 1704 Madeley (LSSU) 15 Hillebrandt (UIC) 731 Madeley (LSSU) 1520 Brown (WMU) 13 Brown (WMU) 632 Shields (MICH) 1513 Michaud (MIA) 11 Madeley (LSSU) 573 Hillebrandt (UIC) 1465 Gilmore (MSU) 9 Gilmore (MSU) 548 Gilmore (MSU) 1447 Bales (OSU) 7 Shields (MICH) 534 Brown (WMU) 1428 Hillebrandt (UIC) 7 Michaud (MIA) 479 Michaud (MIA) 1118 Lisko (FSU) 6 Lisko (FSU) 475 Lisko (FSU) 1016 Lacher (LSSU) 5 Libertucci (BGSU) 437 Libertucci (BGSU) 969 Gordon (MICH) 5 Mazzoli (FSU) 425 Mazzoli (FSU) 879 Three with 4 Shulmistra (MIA) 304 Shulmistra (MIA) 819 SPECIALTY GOAL LEADERS POWER PLAY GOALS GAME-WINNING GOALS SHORTHANDED GOALS Norris (MSU) 17 Beddoes (LSSU) 5 Schriner (OSU) 5 Holmes (BGSU) 15 Faucher (LSSU) 5 Norris (MSU) 4 Jiranek (BGSU) 14 Moger (LSSU) 5 Savage (MIA) 4 C. Ward (WMU) 13 Wiseman (MICH) 5 Asp (FSU) 3 Felsner (MICH) 12 Leroux (WMU) 4 Smolinski (MSU) 3 Oliver (MICH) 11 Roberts (MICH) 4 Bylsma (BGSU) 2 Smolinski (MSU) 10 Whitton (WMU) 4 Cadman (OSU) 2 R. White (OSU) 10 Six with 3 Solly (BGSU) 2 Loney (OSU) 9 Watson (UIC) 2 House (MIA) 9 P. White (MSU) 2 P. White (MSU) 9 Zdan (UIC) 2 CCHA HOME/AWAY RECORDS: BGSU (4-7-2/3-9-3), FSU (4-7-2/4-6-4), UIC (6-6-2/2-8-4), LSSU (12-1-1/6-5-3), Miami (6-6-2/5-7-2), MICH (12-1-2/7-5-1), MSU (9-3-2/5-4-4), OSU (3-6-5/1-13-0), WMU (5-5-4/9-4-1). OVERALL RECORD WHEN ALLOWING THREE OR FEWER GOALS: BGSU (4-3-0), FSU (8-2-4), UIC (7-3-3), LSSU (18-3-3), Miami (6-2-1), Michigan (18-1-1), MSU (12-2-4), OSU (4-1-0), WMU (11-0-2). NOTES CCHA CHAMPIONSHIP TICKET INFORMATION: The 1992 CCHA Championships will be held on Saturday and Sunday, March 21st and March 22nd at Joe Louis Arena. Tickets are available through TicketMaster (313) 645-6666, Joe Louis Arena Box Office (313) 567-7500 or at CCHA school ticket offices. EIGHTH ANNUAL CCHA AWARDS BANQUET: The Eighth Annual CCHA Awards Banquet will be held on Friday, March 20th beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the Columbus Grand Ballroom of the Westin Hotel in downtown Detroit. Tickets are priced at $20.00 per person and are available by calling (313) 567-7500 for MasterCard, Visa and Discover. The Hobey Baker finalists will be announced at the banquet along with the CCHA Player, Coach and Rookie of the Year award winners. CCHA Game-of-the-Week Selected: The final regular season CCHA Game-of-the-Week will feature Ferris State at Bowling Green live on Friday, Mar. 6th with a 7:30 p.m. start time. PASS will also televise live a first round playoff game on Saturday, Mar. 14th along with both CCHA Semi-finals (March 21st) live at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and the Championship game (March 22nd) live at 4:00 p.m. CCHA has best non-conference mark: The CCHA has the best non-league record of the four conferences. CCHA teams are 22-6-2 (.767) in non-conference games. The WCHA has a 17-10-1 (.625) mark, while Hockey East is next with a 51-25-1 (.669) record, with ECAC compiling a 23-31-1 (.427) mark. The CCHA has a .500 record against both the WCHA and HEA (4-4-1, 1-1-1), respectively. CCHA teams are 4-0-0 vs. ECAC opponents and 13-1-0 vs. independents. Remaining regular season schedule: March 3rd - Bowling Green at Michigan; March 6-7 - Western Michigan at Lake Superior, Michigan State at Miami, Ferris State at Bowling Green and Ohio State at UIC. Madeley strong down stretch drive: Lake Superior netminder Darrin Madeley has allowed just three goals in the last 185 minutes played (0.97 gaa), while stopping 64 shots (.955 save percentage). Home ice advantage?: Through the first 125 league games, home teams have compiled a 61-42-22 record for a .576 winning percentage. Three CCHA players bring home silver medal: Jason Woolley (MSU), Todd Brost (Michigan) and Kevin Dahl (BGSU) were all members of the Canadian silver medal winning hockey team at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Brost has been with Team Canada the past three years, while Dahl and Woolley just joined the team last summer. Woolley still might return to MSU to complete his eligibility. Record Crowds!: Friday night's crowd of 5,831 at the UIC Pavilion was the largest to witness a college game at the Pavilion. Saturday night's crowd at Joe Louis Arena for the Michigan-Michigan State contest had an NCAA regular season record of 16,643. Miami is Ohio's dominant team: Miami University compiled a 8-0-2 mark vs. Ohio teams this season going 3-0-1 against both Bowling Green and Ohio State while winning twice at Kent. FEBRUARY 18TH RESULT Michigan 0-2-1--3 Ohio State 2-0-0--2 Goals-(UM) Knuble, Felsner, Wiseman*. Goals-(OSU) R. White, Riedel. Saves-(MICH) Shields-18 (6-4-8). Saves-(OSU) Bales-30 (12-10-8). POWER PLAYS: Michigan 1-7. POWER PLAYS: Ohio State 0-6. CCHA WEEKEND BOXSCORES FEBRUARY 21ST RESULTS FEBRUARY 22ND RESULTS Lake Superior 1-3-1--5 Lake Superior 0-1-0-0--1 Western Michigan 0-1-0--1 Western Michigan 0-1-0-0--1 Goals-(LSSU) Constantin, Moger*, Goals-(LSSU) Strachan. Faucher (2), Morin. (WMU) Schooley. (WMU) Garrow. Saves-(LSSU) Madeley-15 (0-7-8). Saves-(LSSU) Madeley-20 (9-2-8-1). (WMU) Brown-18 (9-9-x), Renfrew-13. (WMU) Brown-21 (2-7-8-4). PP: LSSU 2-7. WMU 0-7. PP: LSSU 0-5. WMU 0-2. Michigan State 0-0-1--1 Michigan 2-2-1--5 Michigan 2-2-0--4 Michigan State 2-0-2--4 Goals-(MSU) Norris. (MICH) Helber, Goals-(MICH) Neaton (2)*, Felsner, Ouimet*, Knuble, Roberts. Wiseman, Kramer. (MSU) Messier, Perreault, Murray, P. White. Saves-(MSU) Gilmore-23 (6-9-8). Saves-(MICH) Shields-21 (13-5-3). (MICH) Shields-19 (8-6-5). (MSU) Gilmore-14 (8-2-4). PP: MSU 1-9. MICH 0-8. PP: MICH 2-8. MSU 3-7. Miami 3-2-2--7 Bowling Green 1-0-0--1 Bowling Green 1-0-3--4 Miami 0-2-1--3 Goals-(MIA) House (2), Savage, Oates, Goals-(BGSU) Harkins. Marshall, Miller*, Blasi. (BGSU) (MIAMI) Cook, Curley*, Mallon. Holmes, Jiranek, Solly, Reirden. Saves-(MIAMI) Michaud-24 (11-5-8). Saves-(BGSU) Clarke-23 (7-12-4). (BGSU) Clarke-19 (7-12-x), Libert.-3. (MIAMI) Michaud-16 (4-4-8). PP: MIAMI 2-3. BGSU 2-6. PP: BGSU 1-3. MIAMI 1-7. Ohio State 0-4-1-0--5 Ohio State 0-1-1--2 Ferris State 3-1-1-1--6 Ferris State 0-2-3--5 Goals-(OSU) Burke, Loney, D. Smith, Goals-(OSU) Schriner, D. Smith. Walsh, Riedel. (FSU) Krumpschmid (2), (FSU) Jestadt (2), Chaput*, Harvey, Christian, McIntyre, Gruden*. Christian, O'Rourke. Saves-(OSU) Bales-17 (5-5-6-1). Saves-(OSU) Bales-32 (15-11-6). (FSU) Mazzoli-17 (5-12-x-x), Lisko-8. (FSU) Lisko-30 (9-9-12). PP: OSU 1-8. FSU 2-6. PP: OSU 1-6. FSU 2-7. Notre Dame 1-1-1--3 UIC 4-2-4--10 UIC 2-5-2--9 Notre Dame 1-2-2-- 5 Goals-(UND) Zadra, Curry, Litchard. Goals-(UIC) Blum, Smiley (2), Zdan (3), (UIC) Smiley, MacDonald (2), Knorr, Real, Judson*, MacDonald, Ottenbreit. Bessert (2), Hextall*, Zdan, Maher. (UND) Zadra (2), Arendt (2), Lamppa. Saves-(UND) Louder-32 (10-9-13). Saves-(UIC) Holland-18, Hillebrandt-3. (UIC) Featherstone-18 (6-8-4). (UND) Louder-28, Lothrop-4. PP: UND 0-7. UIC 2-7. PP: UIC 4-6. UND 1-4. *-Indicates scored game-winning goal. OVERTIME RECORDS: BGSU (2-4-5), FSU (2-1-6), UIC (1-1-6), LSSU (2-0-4), Miami (0-1-4), Michigan (1-1-3), MSU (2-1-7), OSU (2-2-5), WMU (1-2-5). ONE-GOAL GAME RECORDS: BGSU (4-9), FSU (3-2), UIC (4-3), LSSU (3-3), Miami (2-3), Michigan (8-2), MSU (3-3), OSU (4-4), WMU (4-3). - CCHA/PR -