Tom Rowe writes: >Saturday night in a Division III game between UW-Stevens Point and UW-Eau >Claire, the EC goalie set a record with 70 saves in losing to Point 6-2. In >the third period he stopped 37 of 39 shots. The local paper listed these as >NCHA records. Does anyone out there know of records for saves in either >Division I or III? Thanks in advance. First, Tom wrote in his message to hockey3 that the goalie was Mike McKersie. Is he any relation to BU goalie J.P. McKersie, from Madison? Here are the records I came across. DivI Most saves, game: 82 by Don Martin (BU) vs BC, Dec 1924 82 by Tim Ready (BC) vs Princeton, Feb 1936 In the "modern" era (1948 and later), the record appears to be: 78, Dick Greenlaw (RPI) vs BU, 1964-65 DivIII is a little more difficult. The closest thing I could find was the ECAC East/West/North/South record, which is: 79, Ed Sanborn (UMass) vs UNH, 2/18/67 However, UNH was in DivI, and both Point and EC are in DivIII. BTW, looking at the ECAC North/South records, we find: 75, John Brayton, Connecticut College vs Iona, 1979 So across all of college hockey, according to the information I have available to me (which is not all that is out there), the college record is 82 as stated above, with Sanborn of UMass holding the "modern" record at 79. I invite anyone to post if they have further information. --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] Color Voice of the Merrimack Warriors (Any opinions expressed above are strictly those of the poster.) *HMN*