excerpted from the dec 1994 issue of college sports without their permission... preseason top 15 1 bu 2 lssu 3 msu 4 umich 5 minn 6 hahvahd 7 cc 8 clarkson 9 unh!!! 10 nmu 11 rpi 12 northeastern 13 wmu 14 scsu 15 maine preseason all-america teams 1st g d herlofsky sr bu d r brennan sr bu d b mueller sr clarkson f s martins sr hahvahd - player of the year f l wilson so ndakota f a carter jr msu 2nd g m buzak sr msu d k aldridge jr lssu d k hultgren sr scsu f m knuble sr umich f j joubert sr bu f b bonin jr minn included in the article (written by n koepke of the lansing (mich.) state journal were some goals per game stats for the conferences... wcha: 9.16 gpg in 89-90 7.34 gpg in 93-94 ccha: 8.97 gpg in 89-90 7.39 gpg in 93-94 he: 8.70 gpg in 92-93 7.53 gpg in 93-94 ecac: 8.24 gpg in 90-91 7.51 gpg in 92-93 the article seems to claim (at first glance) that the decrease in goal scoring is due to: 1) an increase in (allowed) clutch-and-grab defensive play 2) more and more quality scoring forwards going to the canadian juniors instead of college teams the article reminds that holding and interference are the points of emphasis this year. some asides... 1) i thought it interesting that jay pandolfo was listed as a bu forward under consideration for the hobey baker (and not joubert). 2) will the hockey east shootouts improve those teams' breakaway proficiencies (shooters and goalies) a tangible amount by the time the postseason finally rolls around? dave bu 92 and 94, umich 98?