Report #16 1991-92 CCHA STANDINGS THROUGH 2/17/92 TEAM (OVERALL RECORD) GP WON LOST TIED PTS GF GA 1. Lake Superior (19-7-3) 26 17 6 3 37 120 58 2. Michigan (22-6-3) 25 16 6 3 35 123 85 3. Michigan State (16-7-7) 25 14 5 6 34 117 84 4. Western Michigan (16-8-4) 26 14 8 4 32 109 93 5. UIC (8-14-6) 28 8 14 6 22 95 113 6. Miami (12-14-4) 26 9 13 4 22 99 121 7. Bowling Green (8-15-5) 26 7 14 5 19 112 132 8. Ferris State (8-14-7) 25 6 13 6 18 73 105 9. Ohio State (8-16-5) 25 4 16 5 13 101 158 RESULTS UPCOMING GAMES Wednesday, February 12 Tuesday, February 18 OHIO STATE 6, Kent* 5 MICHIGAN at OHIO STATE Friday, February 14 Friday, February 21 LAKE SUPERIOR 8, FERRIS STATE 2 MICHIGAN STATE vs. MICHIGAN+ MICHIGAN 8, MIAMI 4 LAKE SUPERIOR at WESTERN MICHIGAN BOWLING GREEN 2, MICHIGAN STATE 1 (OT) (PASS - LIVE - 7:30 p.m.) UIC 5, WESTERN MICHIGAN 5 (OT) MIAMI at BOWLING GREEN Notre Dame* 6, Kent* 5 (OT) OHIO STATE at FERRIS STATE Notre Dame* at UIC - 7 p.m. Saturday, February 15 LAKE SUPERIOR 5, FERRIS STATE 1 Saturday, February 22 MICHIGAN 10, MIAMI 5 MICHIGAN vs. MICHIGAN STATE+ MICHIGAN STATE 6, BOWLING GREEN 6 (OT) LAKE SUPERIOR at WESTERN MICHIGAN WESTERN MICHIGAN 2, UIC 2 (OT) BOWLING GREEN at MIAMI Kent* 3, Notre Dame* 1 OHIO STATE at FERRIS STATE UIC at Notre Dame* *-CCHA member in 1992-93 +-Games at Joe Louis Arena (Detroit) All games begin at 7:30 local time unless noted. CCHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Sandy Moger, a senior right wing from Lake Superior State University, has been selected CCHA Player of the Week for the week ending February 16, 1992. Moger, a 6-3, 200-pound native of Vernon, British Columbia, had four goals in the Lakers weekend sweep of Ferris State. In Friday's 8-2 Lake Superior win, Moger scored the first goal of the game. LSSU won 5-1 on Saturday as Moger recorded his third career hat trick along with the game-winning goal. His power play marker put LSSU in front 2-0, while scoring twice in the second stanza to complete his three-goal game. He was +4 for the weekend. Moger was a June 1989 selection of the Vancouver Canucks. With his four-point weekend, Moger has tied Mark Astley for the team lead in scoring (18-22-40). He is currently second among all CCHA skaters in plus/minus with a +24. SCORING BY PERIODS Bowling Green 35-47-38-2: 122 Michigan 54-57-47-1: 159 Opponents 34-55-48-4: 141 Opponents 30-41-32-1: 103 Ferris State 25-28-33-1: 87 Michigan State 41-49-46-2: 138 Opponents 32-47-37-1: 117 Opponents 31-42-27-1: 101 UIC 27-38-29-1: 95 Ohio State 39-49-33-2: 123 Opponents 34-39-39-1: 113 Opponents 48-64-61-1: 174 Lake Superior 31-61-44-2: 138 Western Michigan 31-50-44-1: 126 Opponents 17-27-21-0: 65 Opponents 32-35-33-2: 102 Miami 32-44-50-0: 126 Opponents 47-51-42-1: 141 SPECIALTY TEAMS POWER PLAY (LEAGUE) POWER PLAY (OVERALL) TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHA Western Mich. 191 49 .257 5 Michigan State 208 53 .255 4 Michigan State 174 43 .247 3 Michigan 219 55 .251 2 Bowling Green 171 39 .228 8 Western Mich. 204 51 .250 5 Lake Superior 183 41 .224 2 Bowling Green 181 43 .238 8 Michigan 177 39 .220 2 Lake Superior 209 47 .225 3 Ohio State 174 35 .201 10 Ohio State 201 44 .219 11 Ferris State 160 28 .175 7 Ferris State 194 36 .186 7 Miami 155 25 .161 7 Miami 190 32 .168 8 UIC 184 24 .130 8 UIC 184 24 .130 8 PENALTY KILLING (LEAGUE) PENALTY KILLING (OVERALL) TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF TEAM ATT PPG PCT. SHF Lake Superior 148 17 .885 5 Lake Superior 169 20 .882 5 Michigan 194 31 .840 5 Michigan State 188 34 .819 11 Michigan State 158 28 .823 10 Michigan 236 43 .818 5 Western Mich. 213 39 .817 4 UIC 188 35 .814 6 UIC 188 35 .814 6 Western Mich. 231 46 .801 4 Ferris State 163 35 .785 4 Ferris State 194 40 .794 6 Miami 163 38 .767 4 Miami 193 47 .756 5 Bowling Green 157 38 .758 8 Bowling Green 171 42 .754 8 Ohio State 185 62 .665 6 Ohio State 214 69 .678 8 NCAA POLL RELEASED February 10, 1992 Team Conf. Record Results from Feb. 10-15 1) Minnesota WCHA 25-7-0 Swept Colo. Coll., 5-3 and 6-4 2) Maine HEA 22-3-1 Swept Bost. Coll., 4-1 and 4-2 3) MICHIGAN STATE CCHA 15-7-7 Lost 2-1 (OT), tied 6-6 (OT) vs. BG 4) MICHIGAN CCHA 22-6-3 Swept Miami, 8-4 and 10-5 5) Boston University HEA 20-5-3 Def. Harvard 5-2, Tied Lowell 2-2 (OT), def. Northeastern 5-4 6) LAKE SUPERIOR CCHA 18-7-3 Swept Ferris State, 8-2 and 5-1 7) Wisconsin WCHA 17-9-2 Idle 8) Harvard ECAC 12-4-6 Lost to Bost. Univ. 5-2, Tied Corn. 2-2 (OT), def. Colg. 2-1 9) St. Lawrence ECAC 17-6-1 Def. Union 5-1, lost to RPI 4-3 (OT) 10) Northern Michigan WCHA 17-12-3 Swept Michigan Tech, 4-3 and 7-3 11) Providence HEA 20-9-1 Def. Merrimack 5-3, N. Hamp. 3-1 12) WESTERN MICHIGAN CCHA 16-8-4 Tied UIC twice, 5-5 (OT) & 2-2 (OT) Yale ECAC 10-5-6 Tied Dart. 4-4 (OT), lost to Vmt. 4-1 14) New Hampshire HEA 17-11-1 Def. Northe. 11-2, lost to Prov. 3-1 15) Alaska-Anchorage IND 17-5-1 Idle Also: Clarkson ECAC 16-7-1 Lost to RPI 4-3 (OT), def. Union 6-3 (Records through February 17th and including only games vs. Division I teams.) GOALIE LEADERS WINS SAVES MINUTES PLAYED Shields (MICH) 17 Bales (OSU) 768 Bales (OSU) 1521 Madeley (LSSU) 14 Hillebrandt (UIC) 728 Hillebrandt (UIC) 1450 Brown (WMU) 13 Brown (WMU) 593 Madeley (LSSU) 1395 Gilmore (MSU) 9 Madeley (LSSU) 538 Shields (MICH) 1333 Michaud (MIA) 9 Gilmore (MSU) 511 Gilmore (MSU) 1328 Bales (OSU) 7 Shields (MICH) 476 Brown (WMU) 1324 Hillebrandt (UIC) 7 Michaud (MIA) 439 Michaud (MIA) 998 Gordon (MICH) 5 Lisko (FSU) 437 Libertucci (BGSU) 950 Lacher (LSSU) 5 Libertucci (BGSU) 434 Lisko (FSU) 931 Clarke (BGSU) 4 Mazzoli (FSU) 408 Mazzoli (FSU) 839 Kruse (MSU) 4 Shulmistra (MIA) 304 Shulmistra (MIA) 819 Lisko, Mazz. (FSU) 4 Gordon (MICH) 233 Gordon (MICH) 526 SPECIALTY GOAL LEADERS POWER PLAY GOALS GAME-WINNING GOALS SHORTHANDED GOALS Norris (MSU) 16 Beddoes (LSSU) 5 Schriner (OSU) 5 Holmes (BGSU) 14 Faucher (LSSU) 5 Norris (MSU) 4 Jiranek (BGSU) 14 Leroux (WMU) 4 Asp (FSU) 3 C. Ward (WMU) 13 Moger (LSSU) 4 Savage (MIA) 3 Felsner (MICH) 11 Roberts (MICH) 4 Smolinski (MSU) 3 Oliver (MICH) 11 Whitton (WMU) 4 Bylsma (BGSU) 2 Smolinski (MSU) 10 Wiseman (MICH) 4 Cadman (OSU) 2 R. White (OSU) 10 Constantin (LSSU) 3 Solly (BGSU) 2 Loney (OSU) 9 Felsner (MICH) 3 Watson (UIC) 2 Three with 8 Perreault (MSU) 3 P. White (MSU) 2 Smolinski (MSU) 3 Zdan (UIC) 2 LEAGUE GAMES REMAINING (HOME-AWAY): BGSU (4-2), FSU (5-2), UIC (2-2), LSSU (2-4), Miami (3-3), Michigan (2-5), MSU (3-4), OSU (3-4), WMU (4-2). OVERALL RECORD WHEN ALLOWING THREE OR FEWER GOALS: BGSU (4-2-0), FSU (7-2-4), UIC (6-3-3), LSSU (17-3-2), Miami (5-2-1), Michigan (16-1-1), MSU (12-2-4), OSU (4-0-0), WMU (11-0-1). NOTES CCHA Game-of-the-Week selected: The CCHA G-O-T-W for Friday, February 28th will feature UIC at Michigan State with face-off slated for 7:00 p.m. CCHA Playoff Picture: Lake Superior and Michigan have clinched home ice for the CCHA Quarterfinals (fourth place). Michigan State needs one point to clinch home ice, while Western Michigan needs three points. None of the teams ranked fifth through ninth have been guaranteed a playoff spot. Miami needs five points, UIC six, Bowling Green nine, Ferris State 10 and Ohio State 18. CCHA Awards Announcement Schedule: The CCHA All-Rookie team will be released on Monday, March 9th. The CCHA All-League teams will be announced on Monday, March 16th during the final four press conference at Joe Louis Arena along with the All-Academic team. The Rookie, Coach and Player of the Year award winners will be announced at the CCHA Banquet on Friday, March 20th at the Westin Hotel in Detroit. Bowling Green has an overtime fever: Nine of the last 15 Falcon games have gone into overtime. BG has a 1-4-4 mark in the nine contests with the overtime win coming last Friday at home vs. Michigan State. UIC's Judson has goal streak snapped: Flame senior Rick Judson had a goal in four straight games until being held off the scoresheet Saturday by Western Michigan. Judson's power play goal on Friday gave UIC a 5-3 lead. Lakers win despite being outshot: Friday's 8-2 win over Ferris State marked the first time this season Lake Superior had won a game in which they were outshot (37-29). LSSU is now 1-4-1 in games they were outshot. Miami's Bergeron leading by example: After scoring 23 points on 14 goals and nine assists in his first two years at Miami, junior Chris Bergeron has recorded 12 goals and 18 assists this year for 30 points (T-2nd on the team). Michigan going strong vs. Southern Ohio teams: With their sweep of Miami this past weekend the Wolverines are now 18-0-1 vs. the Redskins since the 1987 season. Michigan travels to Ohio State on Tuesday, and the Wolverines are 8-0-3 in their last 11 meetings vs. the Buckeyes. MSU power play rolls along: Michigan State has scored a power play goal in 22 straight games, and has at least two power play goals in 12 of the last 16 contests. During the streak, they have scored 46 goals in 150 attempts (.307). WMU's Garrow nears 100-point plateau: Bronco senior Scott Garrow has 97 career points entering this weekend's series against Lake Superior. He has 38 goals and 59 assists. Top 10 Blueliner scorers on the power play: 1-Chris Belanger, WMU, 4-13-17; 2-Mark Astley, LSSU, 5-10-15; 3-Steve Barnes, LSSU 0-15-15; 4-John Gruden, FSU, 5-7-12; 5-Brandon Carper, BGSU, 0-12-12; 6-Joe Cook, Miami, 6-5-11; 7-Steve Richards, OSU, 4-6-10; 8-Jeff Wells, BGSU, 3-7-10; 9-Glenn Painter, OSU, 1-9-10; 10-Patrick Neaton, Michigan, 3-6-9. Top 10 Overall power play scorers: 1-Denny Felsner, Michigan, 11-22-33; 2-Peter White, MSU, 9-22-31; 3-Dwayne Norris, MSU, 16-12-28; 4-Martin Jiranek, BGSU, 14-13-27; 5-Peter Holmes, BGSU, 14-11-25; 6-Brian Wiseman, Michigan, 8-17-25; 7-Keith Jones, WMU, 7-17-24; 8-Steve Suk, MSU, 5-19-24; 9-Brett Harkins, BGSU, 2-20-22; 10-Bryan Smolinski, MSU, 10-11-21. CCHA HOME/AWAY RECORDS: BGSU (4-6-2/3-8-3), FSU (2-7-2/4-6-4), UIC (6-6-2/2-8-4), LSSU (12-1-1/5-5-2), Miami (5-6-2/4-7-2), MICH (11-1-2/5-5-1), MSU (9-2-2/5-3-4), OSU (3-5-5/1-11-0), WMU (5-4-3/9-4-1). CCHA WEEKEND BOXSCORES FEBRUARY 14TH RESULTS FEBRUARY 15TH RESULTS Ferris State 1-1-0--2 Ferris State 0-1-0--1 Lake Superior 2-4-2--8 Lake Superior 2-3-0--5 Goals-(FSU) Jestadt, Gruden. Goals-(FSU) Duff. (LSSU) Astley, Constantin, Faucher*, (LSSU) Beddoes, Moger (3)*, Morin. Bachusz, Moger, Hendry, Rolston (2). Saves-(FSU) Lisko-13, Mazzoli-8. Saves-(FSU) Lisko-32 (9-13-10). (LSSU) Lacher-35 (8-9-18). (LSSU) Madeley-29 (11-10-8). PP: FSU 1-6. LSSU 3-5. PP: FSU 1-9. LSSU 0-6. Miami 0-2-2--4 Miami 2-0-3--5 Michigan 4-2-2--8 Michigan 3-3-4--10 Goals-(MIA) House, Blasi (2), Mallon. Goals-(MIA) House, Blasi, Savage (2), (MICH) Stone, Oliver, Wiseman (2), Bergeron. (MICH) Felsner (3), Oliver, Kramer (2)*, Hogan, Roberts. Ward, Helber, Wiseman (2), Stewart (2). Saves-(MIAMI) Michaud-10, Shulm.-17. Saves-(MIAMI) Michaud-6, Shulmistra-7. (MICH) Shields-21 (8-8-5). (MICH) Shields-12, Gordon-2. PP: MIAMI 0-5. MICH 2-5. PP: MIAMI 1-4. MICH 1-2. Michigan State 0-1-0-0--1 Bowling Green 3-1-2-0--6 Bowling Green 1-0-0-1--2 Michigan State 1-1-4-0--6 Goals-(MSU) P. White. Goals-(BGSU) Harkins, Wells (2), Bylsma, (BGSU) Jiranek, Solly*. Jiranek, Holmes. (MSU) Norris (4), Burkett, Messier. Saves-(MSU) Gilmore-27 (10-5-9-3). Saves-(BGSU) Clarke-29 (10-3-14-2). (BGSU) Clarke-24 (9-10-4-1). (MSU) Gilmore-23 (10-9-4-0). PP: MSU 1-4. BGSU 1-7. PP: BGSU 2-4. MSU 3-9. UIC 1-4-0-0--5 UIC 0-0-2-0--2 Western Michigan 3-1-1-0--5 Western Michigan 1-1-0-0--2 Goals-(UIC) Zdan (2), Knorr, Judson, Goals-(UIC) Smiley, Blum. Schneider. (WMU) Jones (2), (WMU) Jennings, Ferschweiler. Garrow, D'Arcy, Bonnett. Saves-(UIC) Holland-31 (7-11-12-1). Saves-(UIC) Holland-20, Featherstone-17. (WMU) Brown-29 (10-7-8-4). (WMU) Brown-33 (8-11-14-0). PP: UIC 3-8. WMU 2-9. PP: UIC 0-6. WMU 0-6. FEBRUARY 12TH RESULT Ohio State 0-5-1--6 Kent 2-2-1--5 Goals-(OSU) Richards (2), Goals-(Kent) Purdon, Evans (2), R. White (2), D. Smith, Schriner*. Morin, Krosky. Saves-(OSU) Slazyk-22 (9-7-6). Saves-(Kent) Shaw-31 (11-15-5). POWER PLAYS: Ohio State 1-6. POWER PLAYS: Kent 2-4. *-Indicates scored game-winning goal. OVERTIME RECORDS: BGSU (2-4-5), FSU (1-1-6), UIC (1-1-6), LSSU (2-0-3), Miami (0-1-4), Michigan (1-1-3), MSU (2-1-7), OSU (2-1-5), WMU (1-2-4). ONE-GOAL GAME RECORDS: BGSU (4-9), FSU (2-2), UIC (4-3), LSSU (3-3), Miami (2-3), Michigan (6-2), MSU (3-2), OSU (4-2), WMU (4-3). - CCHA/PR -