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2004 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Records Book THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.ncaa.org Compiled By: Ryan Withem, Statistics Intern. Matt Segal, Statistics Intern. Brandon Cook, Statistics Intern. Rick Mauer, Statistics Intern. Edited By: Bonnie Senappe, Assistant Director of Statistics. NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2004, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association Contents Division I Records Division III Records Championship Results All-American Teams Coaching Records 2003 Statistical Leaders 2003 Conference Standings Attendance Division I Records Individual Records Individual Leaders Annual Individual Champions Team Records Team Leaders Annual Team Champions AHCA Final Polls USCHO Final Polls Individual Records ASSISTS PER GAME Career 4,434 -- Robbie Moore, Michigan, Season 1976 - 80 Official NCAA men’s ice hockey 2.28 -- Dave Rost, Army, 1975 records began with the 1948 season and are based on information Career SAVE PERCENTAGE submitted to the NCAA statistics 1.98 -- Dave Rost, Army, 1974-77 Season service by institutions participating .950 -- Ryan Miller, Michigan St. , in the statistics rankings. In POWER PLAY GOALS 2001 statistical rankings, the rounding of Game percentages and/or averages may 4 -- Jay Mazur, Maine vs. Mass.- Career indicate ties where none exist, the Lowell, Feb. 7, 1987 .939 -- Ken Drydon, Cornell, 1967- numerical order of the rankings is 69 accurate. Season 32 - Rob Bryden, Western Mich., GOALS AGAINST 1987 AVERAGE Offense Season Career 1.27 -- Godfrey Wood, Harvard, POINTS 72 -- Tom Ross, Michigan St. 1973- 1962 Game 76 11 -- Bob Wheeler, Brown vs. Career Springfield, Jan 31, 1952; SHORT HANDED GOALS 1.59 -- Ken Dryden, Cornell, 1967- Craig MacTavish, Mass.- Game 69 Lowell vs. Bryant, Feb. 3 -- Norm Cherrey, Wisconsin vs. 17,1979 Minn.-Duluth, Feb. 17, 1973; Season Greg Dreschel, Colgate vs. Miscellaneous 116 -- Tony Hrkac, North Dakota, Rensselaer, 1987; Jayson 1987 Greyerbiehl, Colgate vs. Yale, GOALIE WINNING Career 1989; Scott Burfoot, Mercyhurst PERCENTAGE 330 -- Dave Rost, Army, 1973-77 vs. Scranton, Jan. 24, 1992; Season George Awada, St. Cloud St. vs. 1.0 -- Brian Cropper, Cornell, 1970 POINTS PER GAME Michigan Tech, Feb. 14, 1998; Season C.J. Young, Harvard vs. Career 3.82 -- Dave Merhar, Army, 1969 Dartmouth, Dec. 12, 1988 .944 -- Ken Dryden, Cornell, 1966- 69 Career Season 3.63 -- Dave Merhar, Army, 1967-69 10 -- Scott Burfoot, Mercyhurst, GOALIE CAREER WINS 1992; John Madden, Michigan, 88 -- Gary Kruzich, Bowling Green, GOALS 1996 1984-87 Game 9 -- Ken Kaiser, Mass.-Lowell vs. Career 25 -- Scott Burfoot, Mercyhurst American Int’l, Dec. 12, 1981 1988-92 Season 59 -- Mike Donnelly, Michigan St., GAME WINNING GOALS 1986 Season 10 -- Tom Earl, Colgate, 1970; Career Aaron Broten, Minnesota, 1981; 156 -- Chuck Delich, Air Force, John Newberry, Wisconsin, 1982; 1974-77 Doug Weight, Lake Superior St., 1991; Chuck Kobasew, Boston GOALS PER GAME College, 2001; Colin Hemingway, New Hampshire, Season 2.03 -- Dave Merhar, Army, 1969 2002; Tim Barakett, Harvard, 1986 Career 1.42 -- Dave Merhar, Army, 1967-69 Career 21 -- Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech 1972-76 ASSISTS Game 9 -- Don Sennott, Brown vs. Defense Springfield, Jan. 31, 1952 SAVES Season Game 76 -- Wayne Gagne, Western 78 -- Dick Greenlaw, Rensselaer vs. Mich., 1987 Boston U., Dec. 14, 1965 Season Career 1,711 -- Robb Stauber, Minnesota, 226 -- Dave Rost, Army 1973-77 1988 Individual Leaders ASSISTS No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 9 Don Sennott, Brown vs. Springfield ..............................Jan. 31, 1952 8 Malcolm White, Clarkson vs. Middlebury.................................. 1951 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 8 Billy Cleary, Harvard vs. Boston U. ............................. Feb. 16, 1955 8 Joe Barile, Providence vs. American Int’l...................... Feb. 15,1959 8 Craig MacTavish, Mass.-Lowell vs. Bryant ................. Feb. 17, 1979 Offense 7 Neal Langill, St. Lawrence vs. Carleton ..................................... 1953 POINTS 7 Larry Davenport, Boston U. vs. New Brunswick ....................... 1968 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 7 Louis Frigon, New Hampshire vs. Colgate ................... Feb. 27, 1971 11 Bob Wheeler, Brown vs. Springfield ..............................Jan 31, 1952 7 Ron Anderson, Boston U. vs. Merrimack ................................... 1972 11 Craig MacTavish, Mass.-Lowell vs. Bryant .................. Feb. 17,1979 7 Jim Skalko, Air Force vs. Lake Forest ......................... Nov. 17, 1973 10 Jack Mulhern, Boston College vs. Ft. Devens ..............Dec. 13, 1948 10 Bob Cleary, Harvard vs. Tufts..........................................Jan. 8, 1958 7 Rod Hooktwith, Lake Superior St. vs. Chicago St......... Nov. 8, 1975 10 Louis Frigon, New Hampshire vs. Colgate ................... Feb. 27, 1971 7 Steve Fisher, Northern Mich. vs. Ill.-Chicago ................Dec. 7, 1979 7 Steve Forliti, Minn. St. Mankato vs. Wis.–Eau Claire....Dec. 7, 1979 9 Tony Frasca, Colorado Col. vs. Michigan Tech ......................... 1952 7 Tom Rost, Army vs. Bryant............................................Jan. 12, 1980 9 Bill Meehan, St. Lawrence vs. Dartmouth.................................. 1953 7 Tom Lawler, Merrimack vs. Babson................................March 1980 9 Bill Reichart, North Dakota vs. Minn. Duluth ..............Dec. 29, 1954 9 Russ Kidd, Mass.-Amherst vs. WPI............................................ 1955 7 Brian Hills, Bowling Green vs. Ferris St........................Jan. 15, 1982 9 Tom Humphreys, Merrimack vs. Babson ......................Jan. 31, 1959 7 Troy Winch, Mercyhurst vs. Scranton ...........................Jan. 24, 1992 7 Curt Bennett, Brown vs. Pennsylvania.......................... Feb. 17, 1968 9 Joe Barile, Providence vs. American Int’l..................... Feb. 15, 1959 7 Rich Magnusson, Clarkson vs. Guelph ............................Jan. 4, 1969 9 Bob Doyle, Michigan St. vs. Ohio ................................ Feb. 17, 1961 7 George McManama, Harvard vs. Boston College ........ Mar 10, 1970 9 Real Turcotte, Michigan St. vs. Ohio............................ Feb. 17, 1961 9 George Pollack, Merrimack vs. Rutgers .......................Dec. 17, 1961 7 Ron Anderson, Boston U. vs. Merrimack ........................Jan. 4, 1972 9 Leo Dupere, Northeastern vs. Norwich........................March 2, 1962 7 Kevin Foster, Vermont vs. Norwich .............................. Nov. 5, 1983 9 George Clark, Army vs. New Haven ............................ Feb. 16, 1974 POWER PLAY GOALS 9 Dave Rost, Army vs. Bryant..........................................Dec. 17, 1976 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 9 Steve Forliti, Minn. St. Mankato vs. Wis.-Eau Claire ...Dec. 7, 1979 4 Jay Mazur, Maine vs. Mass.-Lowell ............................... Feb. 7, 1987 9 Bob Joyce, North Dakota vs. Michigan Tech ..................Jan. 2, 1987 4 Dave Silk, Boston U. vs. Merrimack............................ Nov. 22, 1977 9 Troy Winch, Mercyhurst vs. Binghamton.................... Nov. 19, 1989 4 Tom Cullity, Vermont vs. Yale ....................................... Feb. 3, 1979 3 Perry Schnarr, Denver vs. Michigan Tech .....................Jan. 21, 1977 9 Scott Burfoot, Mercyhurst vs. Elmira ............................Jan. 12, 1992 3 Daryl Seltenreich, Denver vs. Northern Mich............... Oct. 28, 1983 GOALS 3 Bob Madson, Alas.-Anchorage vs. Northern Ariz.........Jan. 17, 1984 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 3 Martin Jiranek, Bowling Green vs. Lake Superior St. ...Jan. 11, 1992 9 Ken Kaiser, Mass.-Lowell vs. American Int’l ..............Dec. 12, 1981 8 Bill Sullivan, North Dakota vs. North Dakota St.......... Feb. 27, 1948 SHORTHANDED GOALS 8 Bob Wheeler, Brown vs. Springfield .............................Jan. 31, 1952 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 8 Phil Clark, Yale vs. Connecticut .....................................Dec. 1, 1971 3 Norm Cherrey, Wisconsin vs. Minn. Duluth ................ Feb. 17, 1973 7 Jack Gary, Boston U. vs. MIT..................................................... 1950 3 Greg Dreschel, Colgate vs. Rensselaer ....................................... 1987 3 Jayson Greyerbiehl, Colgate vs. Yale ......................................... 1989 7 Bill Reichart, North Dakota vs. Minn. Duluth ..............Dec. 29, 1954 3 Scott Burfoot, Mercyhurst vs. Scranton .........................Jan. 24, 1992 7 George Clark, Army vs. Wesleyan.................................. Feb. 5, 1975 3 George Awada, St. Cloud St. vs. Michigan Tech ......... Feb. 14, 1998 6 Paul Hendrickson, Michigan Tech vs. Washburn......... Feb. 24, 1934 6 Jim Reid, Northeastern vs. Norwich ............................... Feb. 9, 1948 3 C.J. Young, Harvard vs. Dartmouth..............................Dec. 12, 1988 6 Ed Mohana, Providence vs. Boston................................Jan. 31, 1956 6 John Gillies, Cornell vs. Lehigh...................................March 8, 1958 6 Jamie McKinnon, New Hampshire vs. Connecticut ..... Feb. 11, 1961 Defense 6 Bob Meehan, Colgate vs. Hamilton .............................. Feb. 15, 1964 6 Doug Ferguson, Cornell vs. Hamilton............................Jan. 13, 1965 SAVES 6 Randy McArthur, Lake Superior St. vs. Ohio St ......... Nov. 29, 1968 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 78 Dick Greenlaw, Rensselaer vs. Boston U......................Dec. 14, 1965 6 Chuck Delich, Air Force
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