Monday, February 20, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MTU OFF TO LEAGUE-LEADING COLORADO COLLEGE THIS WEEKEND Series To Be Played On Saturday Night and Sunday Afternoon This Week: The Michigan Technological University hockey team will travel to Colorado Springs, Colo., for a two-game Western Collegiate Hockey Association series with league-leading Colorado College this weekend. Saturday's (Feb. 25) opening game will begin at 9:05 p.m. (EST), with Sunday (Feb. 26) rematch slated for a 4:05 p.m. opening faceoff. Both games will be staged at the Air Force Academy Cadet Ice Arena (2,550) on the grounds of the U.S. Air Force Academy. On Radio: All Michigan Tech games can be heard live on WZRK radio, 93.5 FM. Bob Olson, the dean of broadcasters in the WCHA, is in his 24th season as the voice of the Huskies. Volunteer assistant coach Darcy Way is back for his fifth year providing color commentary. The Records: MTU is 15-14-4 on the season overall and 12-13-3 in the WCHA. Colorado College, which is with one win can clinch its second straight MacNaughton Cup, is 24-8-0 in all games and 19-7-0 in league action. The Coaches: Bob Mancini (Colorado College, 1982) is in his third year behind the bench at MTU. He owns a 45-56-14 record at the school and in four-plus years as a college head coach sports an 81-87-25 mark. Don Lucia (Notre Dame, 1981) is in his second year behind the Colorado College bench. He owns a 45-19-5 career record at the school. In six-plus years as a college head coach, Lucia is 148-118-15. The Series: Michigan Tech and Colorado College meet for the 121st and 122nd times this weekend. In the all-time series, which dates back to the 1946-47 campaign, MTU holds a 65-51-4 advantage. Earlier this season, the Tigers took both ends of a league series in Houghton, Mich., winning 3-1 the first night (Dec. 2) and 9-3 in game two (Dec. 3). Coach Mancini on the Colorado College Series: "Colorado College has an excellent blend of offense, defense, and goaltending and that's why they're one of the top teams in college hockey. We respect their program a great deal and look forward to competing against them this weekend." Coach Mancini on the Northern Michigan Series: "We won the Ramada Cup for the second straight year and that was very satisfying. Obviously we would have liked to win both games this weekend, but that didn't work out." Current WCHA Standings: Team (Overall Record) WCHA W L T Pts Colorado College (25-9-0) 20 8 0 40 Denver (20-11-1) 16 11 1 33 Minnesota (18-11-3) 15 10 3 33 Wisconsin (16-12-4) 14 10 4 32 Michigan Tech (15-14-4) 12 13 3 27 North Dakota (14-17-1) 12 15 1 25 St. Cloud State (14-17-1) 12 15 1 25 Northern Michigan (12-18-3) 10 15 3 23 Minnesota-Duluth (12-16-4) 9 15 4 22 Alaska-Anchorage (11-19-0) 10 18 0 20 Games This Week Friday, Feb. 24 UMD at UAA*, 11:05 SCSU at NMU*, 7:05 UND at MN*, 8:05 UW at DU*, 9:05 Saturday, Feb. 25 MTU at CC*, 9:05 UMD at UAA*, 11:05 SCSU at NMU*, 7:05 UW at DU*, 9:05 UND at MN*, 8:05 Sunday, Feb. 26 MTU at CC*, 4:05 Results Last Week Friday, Feb. 17 MTU 5, at NMU 3* at SCSU 7, UAA 1* at UND 5, CC 3* MN 5, at DU 1* Saturday, Feb. 18 NMU 8, at MTU 3* at SCSU 5, UAA 2* CC 3, at UND 2* at DU 3, MN 0* Sunday, Feb. 19 UW 6, UMD 3* (at Brdly Ctr) All Times Are Eastern *WCHA Game About Colorado College: A pair of junior forwards -- Colin Schmidt and Peter Geronazzo -- are the offensive leaders of the Colorado College Tigers. Both have played in 34 games, with Schmidt totaling 18-28--46 and Geronazzo 23-23--46. Other top Tiger point getters include senior forward Jay McNeill (30-14--44), junior forward Chad Remackel (14-26--40), senior forward R.J. Enga (18-20--38), and senior forward Ryan Reynard (16-21--37). In goal, sophomores Ryan Bach and Judd Lambert have split time. Bach is 15-3-0 with a 3.01 goals against average and a .901 saves percentage. Lambert sports a 10-6-0 record to go with a 3.19 goals against average and an .889 saves percentage. Colorado College is operating at a .234 clip on the power play (56-239), while opponents are scoring at a rate of .172 (35-204). Last Weekend's Summaries: Friday, February 17, 1995 at Lakeview Arena (4,029) Michigan Tech 3 1 1 5 Northern Michigan 0 2 1 3 1st: MT-J.Mikesch (9) (Dupont); 6:26 MT-B.Peterson (17) (P.Mikesch, Wright); PPG; 13:16 MT-Kryzer (6) (Roy, Wright); 16:13 2nd: MT-Stevens (12) (Savage); PPG; :36 NM-Bossio (5) (Welch, McCusker); PPG; 6:50 NM-Harding (14) (George, MacGillivray); 10:54 3rd: NM-Riplinger (7) (Harding, MacGillivray); PPG; 11:26 MT-Stevens (12) unassisted; ENG; 19:59 Pen: MT 10-20, NM 11-22 PP: MT 2-8, NM 2-8 Saves: MT-Kucway (11-4-9--24); 60:00 NM-Kochan (15-6-9---30); 59:14 Saturday, February 18, 1995 at MacInnes Student Ice Arena (3,516) Northern Michigan 2 4 2 8 Michigan Tech 1 1 1 3 1st: NM-MacGillivray (10) (Hadden, Hehr); PPG; 1:35 MT-Kryzer (7) (Dupont, Hanchuk); 6:15 NM-Karlander (13) (Seymour, Welch); 18:31 2nd: MT-Wright (1) (P.Mikesch, Stevens); PPG; 1:26 NM-Hehr (9) (MacGillivray, Hadden); PPG; 4:16 NM-Hadden (18) (MacGillivray, Hehr); PPG; 11:29 NM-MacGillivray (11) (Riplinger, Hillock); 15:34 NM-Welch (6) (Riplinger, Mitchell); 16:18 3rd: MT-B.Peterson (18) (Wright, Savage); PPG; 11:29 NM-Seymour (14) (Welch); ENG; 4-on-4; 15:19 NM-MacGillivray (12) (Janicki, Hadden); PPG; 4-on-3; 16:59 Pen: NM 15-30, MT 10-20 PP: NM 4-7, MT 2-12 Saves: NM-Mitchell (11-11-10--32); 60:00 MT-Kucway (8-2-x--10); 36:32 MT-Caravaggio (x-0-2--2); 23:23 Huskies Hints: The 18 shots on goal by MTU in the first period of last Friday's (Feb. 17) game at Northern Michigan marked the most shots on net in the opening period by the Huskies this season. The previous high was 17 on two other occasions . . . MTU improved to 9-3-2 in true road games as a result of last Friday's 5-3 win at Northern Michigan . . . The Huskies are seeking to be at home for the first round of the WCHA playoffs for the second time in three seasons under coach Bob Mancini . . . Junior center and All-WCHA candidate Pat Mikesch (Hancock, Mich.) moved into MTU's all-time top 10 in career assists last weekend vs. Northern Michigan. He now has 90 assists to his credit, good for the number 10 position on MTU's all-time chart . . . Freshman goaltender Matt Kucway (Livonia, Mich.) started both games vs. NMU last weekend, marking his first back-to-back starts as a Husky. Kucway has played in the last six MTU games . . . Freshman center Andre Savage (Ottawa, Ont.), a solid candidate for the WCHA All-Rookie Team, has a four-game point streak in progress (0-5--5). Savage has at least one point in seven of the last nine contests (1-7--8) . . . MTU will play its final four regular-season games on the road. MTU has not finished the regular season at home since 1989-90 . . . Freshman left wing Austyn Kryzer (Afton, Minn.) has a three-game point streak in progress (2-2--4). In addition, Kryzer has at least one point in five of the last seven games he's played in (4-2--6) . . . Michigan Tech has 15 wins to its credit through 33 games. A year ago, the Huskies had nine wins through 33 contests and 13 total wins overall . . . Senior left wing and All-WCHA candidate Brent Peterson (Thunder Bay, Ont.) had a pair of power play goals last weekend against Northern Michigan, moving him into a seventh-place tie with Gord Salt on MTU's all-time goal-scoring chart with 78 . . . Junior defenseman Jason Wright (Thunder Bay, Ont.) gained his first goal of the season in last Saturday's (Feb. 18) game with NMU. Wright now has 1-21--22 on the year. MTU Hockey To Celebrate 75 Years At Reunion This Summer: One of the biggest events in Michigan Tech's hockey history will take place in conjunction with Alumni Homecoming Aug. 3-5 on the Michigan Tech campus as the Huskies celebrate 75 years of hockey. Several special events are planned to commemorate the occasion and all former players are encouraged to make plans to attend. For more information, call the MTU Hockey Office at (906) 487-2104. Huskies on Teamline: All Michigan Tech games can be heard live by those outside the WZRK listening area on Teamline. Fans wishing to hear a game should dial 1-800-846-4700 and then enter MTU's Team Code of 1149. The cost to hear a game is billed either to your Visa or Mastercard. A portion of the proceeds goes to MTU athletics. Coaches Corner/Blueline Luncheon: If the Huskies host the first round of the WCHA playoffs, the final Coaches Corner/Blueline Club Luncheon will be staged Friday, March 10, in the Lake Superior Room of the Best Western-Franklin Square Inn in downtown Houghton. Up Next: Following its series with Colorado College, the Huskies will head to Madison, Wis., for a regular-season-ending series with the Wisconsin Badgers on March 4-5.