Men's Hockey Program UMD Vs. Michigan Tech (February 29-March 1, 1980)

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Men's Hockey Program UMD Vs. Michigan Tech (February 29-March 1, 1980) Congratulations, 'Bah' and 'Pav' We're Proud of You!! XI I Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid, N.Y./February 13-24, 1980 Minnesota-Duluth vs. Michigan Tech Feb. 29-Mar. 1, 1980 / 75 cents / Duluth Arena TABLE OF CONTENTS Features College Hockey's Winningest Coach .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. ..... .. 39 Departments This Weekend's Series ...... ..... .... .... ... .. .... ... .. .. 2 Welcome From The Provost .. .. ... .. ....... .. .. .. ........ 3 UMD All-Americans ..... ........... .. .. .. ... .. .... ....... 8 Season's Results .. .. .......................... ... .. ..... 9 Individual Statistics . .. ... ........ .. ........ .. ... .. ... 10 Coaching Records At UMD .. ... ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 Thi s Is UMD .. ....... ... ... ... .. ... .... ... ... .. .. 14 From The Record Book . ... ... .... .... .... .. ... .......... 20 1979-80 Schedu le & 1978-79 Results .......... ... ........... .. .. 28 All-Time Scor ing List. ... .. ..... .. ....... .. ...... ........ :-H UMD Cheerleaders . .. ... ..... ... ...... .. .............. :rn 1978-79 WCI-IA Statistics . .. ..... ................ .. ......... 3G Officials' Signal s .. ... ... ......... .... ........ .. .. ... 38 Sports Knowledge Quiz . .. ... .. 40 Bu lldog Profi le .. ............ ...... ....... .... ...... 47 orth Star Fund. .. .......... ......................... 4:1 Players and Coaches UMD Ath letic Staff .. ........... .. ......... ... ....... .. 5 UMD Coaching Staff.............. ... ..... ..... ........ 7 lJMD Pl ayers . .. ....... ...... .. ....... ... ..... .. .. 15 UMD Roster ........................ ... ..... .. 2:3 Numerical Rosters . ... .... ... ... ..... ... ......... ..... 24 Michigan Tech Roster . ... 2fi THE BULLDOG UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-DULUTH vs . MICHIGAN TECH UN IVERSITY VOLUME 1, NUMBER l l FEBRUARY 29-\1ARCH 1, 1980 Editorial Staff Ed ilorl Jeff Mordhorst Wri te rs/ Jeff ~Iord horst, Bob Nygaard Pho tography/Ken Moran, Jeff Chri stensen, Rob Levin e Production/LJMD Print Shop Advertising/Pete Chamern ick 1 THIS WEEKEND'S SERIES ____________ Calculator May Decide WCHA Standings Keep pencil , paper and calculator in a matter of four weeks. But, being in hand this weekend as the Western swept by Michigan Tech, coinciding Collegiate Hockey Association regular with just the right upsets, would knock season comes to a close. With all the UMD to ninth place in the league and possibilities remaining of just how e liminate any playoff hopes. this year' s final standings might end Michigan Tech, a team which has up , fans will need all three to get an not swept a league se1ies this year, accurate picture. also hinges its fate on this weekend's This weekend's Bulldog-Huskie outcome. The Hu skies trai I Minnesota- series at the Duluth Arena is just one Duluth by five percentage points in the of five meetings across the league standings (UMD is sixth and MTU is which will decide just who will advance seventh), and the same would happen to the WCHA Playoffs which begin one to them should they sweep or be swept. week from now. Eight of the league's What it all boils down to, though, ten teams get playoff bids according to is another spectacular finish in the the final standings, and only half of the WCHA, making thi s season one of the conference clubs are guaranteed of a mo st exciting for coaches, players and spot as the weekend begins. [twas fans. And, it happens just as United just a week ago, too, that only defend- States hockey recovers from its stun- ing champion University of North ning success in the 1980 Winter Olym- Kakota and University of Michigan had pi c Games in Lake Placid, New York. playoff spots sewn up. Granted this weekend's MTU-UMD Minnesota-Duluth is in the driver's series may not generate the wide-spread seat of controlling its own destiny. One excitement the U.S. Olympic Team did, final series sweep, coinciding with it s till has local importance to each just the right upsets, would push the club. And, those chants of U-S--A, Bulldogs to third place in the WCHA U-S--A will transfonn to U-M-D, U-M-D for the second straight season, moving and M-T-U, M-T-U. them seven positions up the standings Have a great season fans and Bulldogs EAST END BOTTLE SHOP of Duluth 701 East Superior Street Duluth, Minnesota 55802 Prompt Delivery JEROME TARAN AND JAMES PROUDLOCK, MANAGERS 723-8012 2 WELCOME FROM THE PROVOST Provost Heller Robs'' l. 1-1•\\•r provOl1 Continental For Continental Rair Duluth - 4629 E. Sup. St. - 525-5161 Open Tues. & Thurs. Eve. VISIT US FOR QUALITY SERVICE AT MODERATE PRICES 3 Beer makes PANTOUR it good TRAVEL SERVICE SINCE 1946 Complete Travel Arrcrtgements Anywh«e in the World made for you by our experienced Travel Con sultonts without service charge. Student T ravel-Eurai I Passes SCHLITZ 722-2891 makes it great! 314 W. Superior St. Duluth, Minnesota Inc. Rohlfing, AIR . SHIP . TOURS . CRUISES . RAIL 1 So. 24th Ave . West Duluth, Minnesota BUS.HOTELS . GROUPS CREATIVE KITS FOR EVERY- ONE! TOYS SCIENCE CRAFTS SEWING CAMPING ADULT GAMES OUTDOOR KITS HOME FURNISHINGS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Normandy Inn Mall• Downtown Duluth• Duluth, MN• 218-727-2176 Rosedale Center• Snelling Avenue and Highway 36 • Roseville, MN• 612-631-331 3 Victoria Crossing Mall• 867 Grand Avenue• St. Paul, MN• 612-225-7946 Southdale Center• 66th & France Avenue South• Edina, MN• 612-927-6250 4 UMD ATHLETIC STAFF DENNIS L. NELSON RI01ARD OJAKANGAS RALPH ROMANO Assi stca,t Provost Faculty Representative Athletic Director ~Hb BRUCE McLEOD LINDA LARSON JEFF t.'ORDHORST Ass't. Athletic Director Women's Ath. Coord . Sports Info. Director ... DON ROA01 CARL HUNTLEY MARSH WEEMS Head Trainer Student Train er Student Me11ager KEEPSAKE and ARTCARVED LIVE ENTERTAINMENT diamond rings Mon thru Sat w• .......... !he 9-1 Stu4ent Dltc•-• ,,..,_ 722-8182 a • 412 WEST SUPERIOR STREET Secariicy Jeweleris DULUTH, MINN. 55902 307 West Superior Strfft 722-6633 5 Last Chance BEFORE THE GAME, Lic1uor and ARER THE GAME, ANYTIME - Wine Cellar HEAD FOR BEER CAN COLLECTORS 1i1ettM~' We hove over 5,000 cons In stock. Whale Back Lounge Live 6itertai nment 619 E. 4th 727-6825 Tues. thru Sot. nights Al & Lou's Shell Service radissan · U-HAUL RENTALS duluth TRAILER HITCHES AAA-EMERGENCY SERVICE 1624 Woodland Avenue Phone: 724-0102 505 West Superior Street Best of Luck to the '79-80 Bulldogs UMD COACHING STAFF From left to right: Pot Francisco, Mike Sertich, head coach Gus Hendrickson and Mike Newton. 7 UMD ALL-AMERICANS BOB HILL MURRAY KEOGAN 196~66 196!H0 Year Home Position 1965-66 Bob Hill Defense 1966-67 Keith Christiwisen Center 1969-70 Ron Busniuk Defense 1969-70 Murray Keogwi Center 1970-71 Walt Ledingham Left Wing 1971-72 Walt Ledingham Left Wing 1972-73 Pat Boutette Left Wing 1977-78 Curt Giles Defense 1978-79 Curt Giles Defense 1978-79 Mark Pavelich Center CURT GILES 1918-19 8 SEASON 'S RESULTS MINNESOTA-DULUTH MICHIGAN TECH (1 6-18-0) ( 17- 15-2) UMD OPP WISC . OPP 0 #U. S. Olympi c T eam 4 11 Lake> Supprior ~late 6 *Michigan 11 6 Lake Sup<'rior St at.P 3 4 *M ichigan 6 5 *Wiscon:sin (i 4 *Notre Dame 8 (j *WisC'onsin 4 4 *Notre Dame 6 3 *North Dakota 4 *North l)aknla 8 *Wisconsin 7 5 3 *~li c higan Slale 50T *Wisconsin 7 4 3 G *~lil'hig,Ul SI al<' 2 *Minne sota 4 5 5 *Colorndo CollPge f:iOT 6 *Minnesot a 3 8 *Colorado Colle ge 4 5 *De nver 40T 3 NorthPrn Mi c higan 2 3 *De nver 5 2 Northern Mi chigan 6 6 *Colorado College 7 3 *Denver 30T 5 *Co lorado College 3 9 *DenvPr I 5 *North Dakota 40T 4 1,ake SupPrior St ale 2 3 *North Dakota 40T 3 l ,nke Superior Stnt.p 5 4 *Michigan T ech 7 7 *~Ii niwsola-[)uluth 4 5 *Michigan T ech 40T 4 * Mi nn p sota- Dululh ;',OT l Ohio State ti I Wisl'onsin () 3 ProvidencC' 4 5 Mi chigan 4 30T 7 Brown 3 6 *~·!inne s ota 5 5 St. Lawr C'nce 2 2 *~ Ii nn esola 8 4 #Cork i T orpedo <USSR) 6 3 *~lic higan St.ate 4 4 *\lic-higan Stale 6 6 *l\lichi gan Stal.e l) 8 *~li c higan Stale 70T 5 *NotrP Danw 8 *Notre Dame 7 3 *North Dakota 7 5 *'."1orth Dakota :iOT I * '."1orth Dakota 5 3 6 *N orth Dakota 4 10 * De nver 5 2 *M ic higan JOT *Denver 7 5 *Mi c higan 5 ;3 4 7 *Colorado College' (:i *Colorad o College 7 2 *Colorado Collf'ge 7 1 1 *Colorado Colle ge 5 5 #Japan 01,vmpil' T e am 4 5 *Denver 1 7 *Notre DamP 6 1 *!knver ;J 9 *Notre DnmP 8 5 *Wisconsin 3 8 *Wisconsin 4 5 *Mi nncsot n 7 7 *~linncsola 4 *WC' ll A C:ai11l'S #Exhibition Gnmt>s (N ot included in recorr!l 0ooD LU~!! •~~fDoo1 OUR WINNING~TEAMS AT 6 & 10 PM 0 WDIO•TVDULUTH - SUPERIOR WIRT•l3IRON RANG[ 9 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ___ ___________ MINNESOTA-DULUTH MICHIGAN TECH Scoring G A TP Scoring G A TP Glenn Kulyk 18 36 54 Rick Boehm 15 36 51 l3i ll Ol e ks uk 24 28 :52 Mike Laue n 22 20 42 Dan Le mpe 12 ;37 49 Ste ve Murphy 13 23 36 Scott Carlston 25 20 45 Todd Scott l ;j 19 34 Ke ith Hendric ks on 13 26 39 Brent De Nat 12 20 32 Dan F is hback 13 17 :30 Al ~1 ickali ch 12 14 26 Gregg \ loore 17 10 27 Rod ger ~1 oy 10 14 24 Goalie Rec . Avg. Pct. Goalie Rec . Avg . Pct. Bi ll Perkl 11-14-0 5.48 .8(11 Darcy Way 7-2-0 3.37 .898 Ron El'i c kson 5- 3-0 4.79 .864 Rob Pol man tu in 4-,5-2 3.85 .898 Frank Kri c be r 6-8- 1 4.44 .87 1 Go Bu II dogs! WE LIKE YOUR STYLE On Our Books Way To You're an Asset To The Area And Always Have Been - Go! The Bottom Line Thi s Se ason Wi 11 Ind k:ate Th at It Has Been A Successful One.
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