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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 -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

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4 UMD ATHLETIC STAFF

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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 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 s (N ot included in recorr!l

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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

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. OVERALL CONFERENCE

YEARS COACH w L T PCT w L T PCT TITLES

1930-32 Frank Kovach 22 88 0 .200 2 2 0 .500 0 1946-51 Hank Jensen 28 15 2 .651 ., 16 9 1 .640 0 1951-54 Gord Eddolls 21 17 0 .553 15 8 0 .652 1 1954-55 Bob Boyat 9 8 0 .529 7 2 0 .777 0 1955-59 John Pleban .,. 56 25 5 .691 41 0 0 1.000 4 19'59-68 Ralph Romano 92 121 7 .432 30 49 2' .380 2 1968--70 19 38 1 .333 13 32 1 .289 0 ., . 1970-75 Terry Shercliffe 82 92 7 .471 160 76 5 .441 0 1975- Gus Hendrickson 60 83 7 .420 48 73 7 .397 0

(Conferences : 1931-32, Head of th e Lakes Scholasti c League;

1946-47, City Senior Hockey Leagu e;

1949-61, Minn esota Intercollegiate Athleti c Conference;

1965- Present, Western Co llegiate Hockey Association.)

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19 FROM THE RECORD BOOK SEASON SCORING LEADERS-SINCE 1960

Year Home Games Goals Assists Points

1978-79 Mark Pavelich, C 37 31 48 79 1977-78 Dan Lempe, C 36 18 30 48 1976-77 Dan Lempe, C 37 24 40 64 1975-76 Tom Milani, RW 36 26 37 63 1974-75 Tom Milani, RW 38 27 30 57 1973-74 Merv Kiryluik, RW 34 17 39 56 1972-73 Pat Boutette, LW 34 18 45 63 1971-72 Walt Ledingham , LW 35 24 29 53 1970-71 Walt Ledingham, LW 33 26 28 54 1969-70 Murray Keogan , C 28 21 19 40 1968-69 Ron Busniuk, D 29 7 20 27 1967-68 Ron Busniuk, C 27 10 10 20 1966-67 , C 28 23 39 62 1965-66 Keith Christiansen, C 23 13 27 40 1964-65 Keith Christiansen, C 27 23 35 58 ;; 1963-64 Keith Christiansen, C 24 16 20 ,. 36 1962-63 Bill Lenardon , C 24 9 17 26 1961-62 Mike Mithrush , C 22 8 15 23 1960-61 Mike Mithrus h, C 16 19 14 33

CAREER LEADERS

POINTS G TOT GOALS G TOT Tom Mil ani ( UH2-76) 146 ms Tom Milan i (1972-76) 146 100 Keith Chri s li ansen ( l fl63-67) 10 2 196 Keith Chrislianson ( HH53-67) 102 75 Curt GilPs (1 975-79) 143 17 1 ~lonty Jones (1973-77) 14 1 70 Dan Lempe ( 1976- ) 11 3 166 Pal F'rancisco ( 1963--67) 105 69 Manly J ones (1 973-77) 141 153 Mike Newlon (1972-76) 144 67

ASSISTS G TOT PENAL TIP, G MIN •t:.. Curt Giles ( Hl75-79) 143 1:~5 · Dave Langevin ( 1972-76) 142 303 Keith Chri stiansen ( Hl63--u7) 102 12 1 Steve Trnchsel (1969-73) 130 274 Dan I ,Pmpe ( 1976- ) 11 3 101 Curt Gi les ( lfl75-79) 143 2fi5 Tom Milani ( u::J72-76) 14

SAVES G TOT GOALS AGAINST G AVE Ri ek He in z ( lfl74-78) 108 3899 Bi 11 Halbrc hder ( 19(i 1-Ci5) 65 3.94 J prom (' ~lra zP k ( lfl i0-74) 85 2975 Bi ll P<>rkl ( Hl77- ) 3{j 4.12 Davt' Le Bl.me ( l9(i5-H8 ) (i5 2285 Jerome ~l rnzek ( 1970-74) 85 4_:30 (;lpnn RPseh ( W68-71 ) 74 2271 Gle nn Resch (1 9(i8-7 ll 74 4.:35 Bill ll nlbr,·hrh>r ( lfl 71-G5 ) 6~,) 2 179 Ken Turko (1971-75) 39 4 .li4

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30 Jeff Bolin. .G 1 o-0 180 .. . 1-<;d ina 12 Scott Carlston. . LW 2 G-0 170. Bloomington 1l /\1 Cleveland .. . LW 3 6-1 190. . Grand Rapid s 16 Tom Conroy. . LW 3 5-10 200 . . . New Brighton 27 Mitch Corbin. . RW 4 5-8 185 . . Du luth 4 George Crookshank. . D , 1 5-10 175 . . Courtenay, BC 21 Gary DeGrio. . LW 2 5-10 175 .. . Grand Rapids 17 Dean Ekman. . RW 1 6-1 180 . . Fridley 35 Ron Erickson. .G l 6-1 210 .. . Burnsville 18 Dan Fishback. . C 1 5-9 175 .. . . . White Bear Lake 2 Jim Graven. .D 1 ('i-2 195. . Minnetonka 22 Don Hedlund. .D 4 :-r 10 180 .. . Roseau 2G Keith Hendrickson-AC. . [) 4 6- 1 210. . Virgin ia Jim Jacka. . G l 5-10 180 . . Eveleth 24 Mike Krensing. .C l G-0 175 . . . Babbitt 8 Glenn Kulyk-AC. .c 4 5-10 185. . Prince Albert, ASK 10 Dan Lempe. .C 4 5-11 180 .. . Grand Rapids 23 Doug LeTourneau .. . c 1 6-1 185. . Rochester 15 ,John Lodahl. RW 1 5- 11 Hi5. .. . St. Paul !j Steve Lunde0n . .D 1 5-lO mo. Fergus Falls 7 Tom Madson. .D 3 o-1 200 .. . Grand Rapids 28 Gregg Moore. RW 1 5-8 170. Edina 20 Rob Murray. . () 1 n- 1 180. . Duluth 2fi Bi ll Olcksuk. LW 2 5-9 l7fi. . Thunder Bay, ONT :1 Stan Palmer-C. . [) 4 G-2 185. Bloomington l Bi ll Perkl. . .G 3 6- 1 180. . Minnetonka 14 Pat Regan. .D 4 5- 11 180 . . St. Paul 29 ,John San tori. . RW I 5- ll 185 .. . Superior, Wl

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BULLDOGS HUSKIES WCHA HANDINGS I Bi II Perkl...... G 16 Jim Bissett . . • • . • . . • . C WCHA LEADING SCORERS 2 Jim Graven...... D } 15 Rick Boehm...... C Team w L T PCT. GF GA 3 Stan Palmer-C...... D 23 Brent DeNat ...... LW Player GP G A TP 4 George Crookshank . .... D 28 Skeet Flake ...... C North Dakota 19 G 1 .750 1:35 85 i\li chigan 12 10 2 .542 121 11 2 Tim Harrer, \1 innesota 5 Steve Lundeen ...... D 19 John Haddad ...... D 30 41 22 63 i\linnesota 16 14 0 .5:-33 H-i2 14G Mark Taylor, N. Dakota ...... 10 Greg Hay ...... LW 26 26 35 61 7 Tom Madson . D Notre Dame 13 12 l .519 141 135 Aaron Broten , Minn esota 30 16 4 Dennis Hjelmquist ...... D 34 50 8 Glenn Kulyk-AC...... C Colorado College 14 13 1 .518 140 160 Greg Me redith, Notre Dame 25 27 22 49 20 Per-·Ake Johansson. ... LW 10 Dan Lempe...... C Minnesota-Dulu th 14 16 0 .467 15(-i 170 Doug Smai l, N. Dakota 26 23 26 48 24 ...... 11 Al Cleveland ...... LW Jeff Johnston . D Michigan Tech 1 I u 2 .462 1:30 110 Dan Lempe, i\li nn.-Duluth 27 12 :37 49 I ...... 12 Scott Carlston...... LW Frank Krieber . G Wiscons in 12 16 0 .429 142 134 Theran We ls h, Wisconsi n 28 6 42 48 22 Mike Lauen...... RW 14 Pat Regan ...... D Michigan State 11 15 0 .423 11 2 1m Ru s s We lch, Michigan State 26 19 29 4B 11 Frank Loconsole ...... C Denver 8 15 l .354 91 121 Bruno Baseotto, \1ichigan 24 15 John Lodahl...... RW 21 26 47 17 Al Mickalich ...... LW Glenn Kulyk, Minn .-Dulu th 30 14 32 46 16 Tom Conroy ...... LW 7 Rodger Moy...... LW Bill Oleksuk, Minn .-Du luth 30 22 23 45 17 Dean Ekman...... RW 9 Steve Murphy...... RW Bruce Ai kens. Colo. Coll ege 25 17 28 45 18 Dan Fishback...... C THIS WEEK'S SERI ES 25 Jeff Nelson...... D Murray Eaves, \ lichigan 19 18 27 45 20 Rob Murray...... D Dan Lerg, Michigan 24 26 19 45 5 Mike O'Connor ...... D \ lic hi gan T ech ul \linnc•so tn-l)uluth 21 Gary DeGrio...... LW 6 Mark Palkovich ...... D ('olo . Co llpge ul De nvcr/ Dc•n vc r :1(. Colo . ( 'o ll(•g(• 22 Don Hedlund...... D 8 ...... RW \li c higan at \li c h. St11t c / \li c h. St. at(• ,1 1 \ lic higan WCHA LEADING GOAL TENDERS 23 Doug LeTourneau ...... C ~linnps o t n at Notre D11m e 29 Rob PolmanTuin...... G "J orth Dako ta ul Wis cons in 24 Mike Krensing...... C 27 Bruce Salmela ...... RW Pl ayer W-L-T GA AVG 25 Bi II Oleksuk...... LW 12 Gord Salt ...... RW 26 Keith Hendrickson-AC. .. D Bob lwabuchi. N. Dakota 9-5- l 56 4.07 3 Nick Schwartz ...... D LAST WEEKEND'S RESULTS ...... Scott Robinson, Dcnvl'r 7-9- 1 70 4.09 27 Mitch Corbin. RW 26 Todd Scott ...... C 28 Gregg Moore...... RW \ linncsot n 7- 7, \'linn l'sota-Duluth f}- 4 Paul Butters, ~1i nnesota 9-8-0 69 4.24 21 Ward Sparrow ...... LW >J o rth Da ko ta ':i-4, \li c higa n 2-:l OT Frank Kri e be r, Mich. Tech 4-7-0 49 4.3fi 29 John Santori...... RW 14 Dave Stewart...... C \\'i,-; cons in (i- f'i , C' n lnrado Colleg,· 2- 7 OT Ro.v Schu ltz, Wisconsin 12-12-0 110 4.46 30 Jeff Bolin ...... G 2 Tony Stiles...... D ~li r: higan T ech 5-1 , l)c nv(' r 1-:l \lichigan Stat <' 7-5 . \'otre Danw 6-9 Paul Fricker, \ li ch igan 12-9-0 108 4.71 35 Ron Erickson ...... G 30 Darcy Way ...... G f' 18 Jeff Wylie...... RW C TIRN Hockey sticks made by Hockey Players. You can count on the experience that goes 111 10 every Chris tian Br os ockey stick Hockey players have a special feel for the right balance and handling 1n a stick, and 1t shows 1n he top ual1ty sti cks that I/I only Chris tian Br os produces Hockey sticks made by h ckey players, for hockey players The bes t CHRISTIRNBill'l!" wr Warroad, MN Hockey Town, USA (218) 386- 111 1 MICHIGAN TECH

No . Nome Pa s. Yr. H gt. Wgt. H o metown l Frank Krieber...... G :3 5-11 165. . . . Houghton, ~II 2 T ony Stiles...... D 2 5- 11 180. . Carstairs, ALB 3 Ni ck Sc hwartz. .. . D :3 5- 10 170. . . . St. Paul, ~1 N 4 Denni s Hjelmqui st. . . . D 3 6-0 180. . . . . Va rn amo, Sweden 5 Mike O'Connor . . . .. D 1 6-2 195. . Sault Ste. Marie, ON T 6 Mark Palkovich . . .. D 2 5-11 190. . Bl oomington, \IN 7 Rodger Moy...... LW 4 5-8 175. . . . Rochester, ~1l 8 Mel Pearson...... RW 3 5-11 170...... Edina, \IN 9 Steve Murphy. . . RW l 5-9 170 . . . . Redford, MI 10 Greg llay...... LW 4 6-1 200 . . . . Portland , OR 11 Prank Loconsole. .. . . C L 5-8 160. . Sterling lits., \11 12 Gord Salt. . RW 4 6-5 205. .. Ca lgary, AL B 14 Dave Stewart...... C 2 5- 10 170 . . . . Livoni a, MI 15 Ri ck Boehm . . . .c 2 5-10 180. . .. . Allan, SASK 16 Jim Bi ssett. .. .c 1 5- 10 170 . . . . Seattle, WA 17 Al Mi ckalich. . . . L W 3 6-0 175 . . Pleasant Ridge, MI 18 Jeff Wyl ie. . RW ] 5-11 185. . . . . Ladysmi th, BC 19 John Hadd ad. .. .D 3 6-0 190. . . . Port Huron, ~H 20 Per-Ake Johan sson. .. L W :3 5- 11 180. . . . Iledemora, wedcn 21 Ward parrow. . . . LW 1 6-0 175 . . . Kamloops, BC 22 Mike L auen. ... . RW 1 (-i-0 170. . Ed in a, ~IN 23 Brent DeNat. .. LW 1 5- 10 175...... Vi ctori a, BC 24 Jeff John ston. . . D 2 5-10 175. . nrossc Pt. Woods, Ml 25 Jeff Nel son...... I) 2 5-10 Hi5 . .. . . Rochester, \ IN 26 T odd Scott. . .c l 5- 11 165. .. . Ca lgar_v, ALB 27 Bru ce Salmel a. .. 1-nv l 5-7 170. . Ca l umet, MI 28 Ske<.>t Pl ake. .. . C 2 5-10 I G5 . . Tacoma, WA 29 Rob Po lm anTuin. . . . C 1 6-2 180 . .. . Powell Rive r, BC 30 Darcy Way. . . . . G 2 6-0 175 . .. . Ca lgary, ALB UMD'S BEAT THE BULLDOG Between period contest!! Sponsored by The Barbers , Benson Optical , Columbia Clothing, Commerci al Electric Company , Duluth Nat ional Bank, Hicks Construct ion , the Miller Hill Mal l Merchants Associat ion, Secu rity Jewelers and Shakey 's Pizza. 26 $2.00 OFF ON 15" FAMILY SIZE PIZZA $1.00 Off ON 13" DOUBLE SIZE PIZZA WITH TONIGHT'S TICKET STUB ....------. on Haines Road VOID OFFER EXPIRES betwHn with any APRIL 30, 1980 Arro~headRoad other offer ~--- and Miller Trunk 722-0884 Duluth, MN

In Duluth it11 s the P1£RW1£R CHOICE LIQUORS Delicious CHARCOAL- BROILED FOODS Phone: 727-8901 508 East Superior St. Duluth, Minnesota 27 1979-80 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE OCTOBER 19 NORTH DAKOTA DULUTH October 20 U.S. Olympic Team Eveleth Octu bcr 2n- 27 ~l ichigan * Ann Arbor NOVEMBER 2-3 :--JOTRE DAME* D LUTH :--Jovcmber 9-10 Wisconsin* Madison NOVEMBER 16-17 MINNESOTA* DULUTH Nuvember 23-24 Denver* Denver >l,>vcmhcr 30-Dcccmber 1 Colorado College* Colorado Springs nt~CEMBER 7-8 NORTI I DAKOTA* DULUTH l)(•cembcr 14-15 Michigan Tech* Houghton m: EMBER 19 OHIO ST:\'fl,'. DULUTH l)t•c0111bcr 27-29 Old Colony lnvit.uional Providence J:\,\JUA!~Y :l HLISSLI\N TL\\I DULUTH .Ji\:--J ,\In: 11-12 Ml( 'I IIG/\N ST/\Tl•: * D LUTH .Januarv 18-19 North Dakota * Grand Forks JA\lU,-\l{Y 25-26 DE VER* DULUTH tcEBRl '. \RY 1-2 COLORADO COi I ,~er:* DULUTH fRBRLI\RY 5 -JAPAN OKYMPI(' Tl•:,\M DULUTH FP l>ruary 8-9 Notre Dame* Notre Dame FEHRUARY 15-16 WISCONSIN* DULUTH February 22-23 Minnesota* Minneapolis FEHRUARY 29-MARCH 1 MICHIGA TECH* DULUTH * WCHA Games All aturday games begin at 7:30 p.m. All Friday games begin at 8 p.m. All other game begin at 8 p.m.

1978-79 RES UL TS (22- 14-4 Overall , 18- 10-4 WCHA) I ,ake uperior State 3, UMD 2 *UMD 6, Minnesota 6 (OT) liMD 10. Lake Supe rior State 4 *UMD 6, Minnesota 1 *Michigan 6, UMD 4 *UMD 7, Colorado College 4 *UMD 5, Michigan 2 *UMD 6, Colorado College 4 *lfMD 5. North Dakota 4 (OT) *UMD 5, Wisconsin 5 (OT) *LMD 4. North Dakota 2 *UMD 10, Wisconsin 6 *Denver 8, UMD 6 *Norlh Dakota 6, UMD 4 *Dl'nver 8, UMD 5 *UMD 7, North Dakota 4 *Minnesota 5, UMD 4 (OT) * otre Dame 7, UMD 3 *llMD 5. \1inne ota 4 *Notre Dame 7. UMD 6 *UMD 3. Wisconsin 3 (OT) *Michigan State 6, UMD 5 *Wi scon 111 6, UMD 3 *UMD 5, Michigan State 3 * Colorado Co llege 6, UMD 4 *UMD 12, Michigan 3 *UMD 8, Colorado C0llPge 3 *UMD 3, Mich igan 3 (OT) *UMD 4, Mi chigan Tech ;3 (OT) *UMD 5, Michigan Tech 3 *UMD 7, \1 i chigan TPch 6 *UMD 6, Michigan Tech 5 lJMD 8, Harvard 3 #U MD 5, Denver 2 UMD 6. Yale 5 (OT) #Denver 4, UMD 2 (OT) UMD 6, Denver 1 #Minnesota 2, UMD 1 l 1MD 7, Denvc'r l #Minnesota 6, MD 3 *WCH 1\ Cam<'S ,1 wCHA Pla.v0ff Games 28 Your Full Service Restaurant

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30 UMD ALL-TIME SCORING CHART

Hometown Gam es Goal s Assi st s Points

1. Tom Milani Thunder Bay, Ont. 146 100 98 198 2. Keith Chri stian sen Ft. Frances, Ont. 102 75 121 196 3. Curt Giles Humbo ldt, Sask. 143 36 135 171 4. Dan Lempe Grand Rapid s, Minn. 113 65 101 166 5. Monty Jones Craik, Sask. 141 70 83 153 6. Mike Newton Grand Rapid s, Minn. 144 67 81 148 7. Mark Pavelich Eveleth, Minn. 110 57 85 142 8. John Ha1Tington Virginia, Minn. 134 65 73 138 9. Walter Ledingham Weyburn, Sask. 95 6(i 68 134 10. Pat Francisco Duluth, Minn. 105 69 (-i4 13:3 l l. Pat Boutette Wind so r, Ont. 101 53 78 131 12. Lyman llaakstad Grand Prairie, Alb. 140 59 70 129 13. ,John Rothstein Grand Rapids, Minn. 143 5G 69 125 14. Merv Kiryliuk Dauphin , Man. 128 ;37 80 117 15. Mike Tok Bovey, Minn. 98 61 47 108 Hi. Dave Langevin SL Paul, Minn. 142 35 72 107 17. Cam Fryer Unity, Sask. 94 40 62 102 18. Gord McDonald Wind sor, Ont. 127 20 76 96 19. Chu ck Ness Duluth, Minn . 121 50 4;~ 93 19. Bruce Olson Salol, Minn . 137 35 58 93 21. Pokey Trachsel Duluth, Minn. 130 32 58 90 21. Bobby Hill Duluth, Minn. 104 25 65 90 23. Bob Bell Proctor, Minn. 108 ~18 51 89 24. Keith Hendri ckson Virginia, Minn. 112 22 61 83 25. Bruce McLeod Ft. Prances, Ont. 77 41 40 81

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34 1978-79 WCHA Statistics

OVERALL STANDINGS w L T PTS. PCT. GF GA w L T

North Dakota 22 10 0 44 .688 168 l 10 30 11 Minnesota 20 11 1 41 .641 177 116 32 ll Minnesota-Duluth 18 JO 4 40 .625 176 141 22 14 4 Wi sconsin 19 ll 2 40 .625 164 138 25 13 3 Notre Dame 17 14 I 35 .547 161 153 18 19 I De nve r 11 16 2 30 .469 147 174 20 20 3 Michigan TPch 13 16 3 29 .453 152 141 17 18 3 rolorado rollPge 11 Hl 2 24 .375 144 185 12 24 2 Michigan State 12 20 0 24 .375 122 180 15 21 0 Michigan 6 25 13 .203 117 190 8 27 I

INDIVIDUAL SCORING GMS G A PTS I. Dave De lic h, C , Colorado Collage 30 25 45 70 2. Mmk Johnson, C, Wisconsin 31 28 41 6$1 3. MARK PAVELIC H, C, UMD 29 23 40 63 4. BAH HARRINGTON , l{W , UMD 32 22 37 59 Neal Broten, C, l\linnesota 32 19 40 59 Kevin Maxwe ll, C , North Dakota 32 26 33 59 St.eve Chri stoff, C, Minnesota 32 28 31 59 8. Mark T aylor, LW , North Dakota 32 16 3$1 55 9. Dave Poulin, LW, Notre Dame 32 24 30 54 10. Gord Salt, LW , li c higan T ech 31 30 21 51 17. Ow, Lempe, C, UMD 32 19 2fi 45 26. Curt Giles, D, UMD 30 3 38 41 37. Bill Oleksuk, LW, UMD 32 25 II 36 50. Glenn Kulyk, C, UMD 32 12 17 29 52. Scott Carlston, LW , UMD 30 12 16 28 66 . Davey J ohn son , RW , UMD 32 JO 14 24 71. Bru ce Olson, LW , UMD 32 9 14 23 74. J ohn Roths te in, RW, Ul\10 27 9 13 22 Ke ith Hendrickson, D, U ID 32 6 16 22 90. Stan Palmer, D, Ul\10 30 6 13 19

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ICING ftlOH-STICXING HOLDING l. Indication of Holding both Clasping either possible icing 1ot io- luion. back o ffi. fiats, clenched, wri,t wah the c,al rai!i.e s arm. one immedialllly other hand well 2 Fr on t man above the other. in front af tho b low!i. w h tslle. at tho height of chut. the for•h-d.

SLOW WHISTll HOOKING SLASHING £ithtr arm, In which A 11,ios of whistle is held, ex- A aerloa of tugging mo- tended above head. chopping ma. tion, with If play returns to tiona with the both a,m,.01 Neutral Zone with- edge of one If pulling out 1toppoge,. arm is hand acran the something ( ~drown down the in- oppoalte for•• toward tho '°"s tan t tho puck arm. stomach. cro1111 th, line.

"WASH-OUT" CHAIIOING INntFIHNCI lloth arms swung lat- erally oc,011 tho body Rotating Croned arm, with polms down: clenched fista stationary In 1. Whon uHd around one front of chest. by the hf-or .. another In it m1an1 goal front of chest. cfoollowod. 2. wt.on used bw- _!inumen it moona -ttiore la - CIOSS-CHECKINO MISCONDUCT "° icing or no and IWGAL USI OF HANDS Placing of •"·•ide. both hand• A aeriea af on hip, ••"· forward and erol time, backward mo- , and pointing ti on s with . . BOARDING to penalited both ft.ta player. Pounding the clenched IX• dosed fill of one tending from hand into the the cheat. open palm of the DELAYED other hand. CA.LUNG OF PENALTY Refer•• L!.· EllOWINO f!eotedly ffll'l'ING poinh, with Topping either Extending right r,;;- hand elbow with leg forward, (without tho opposite d= r of the ice, whistle) to hand. player to be and striking it penalized with right hand until play 11 belowtheknn. ,topped.

38 OPPONENT FEATURE College Hockey's Winningest Coach

.... JOHN MAC INNES GREG HAY Coach Captain

\li (' hi g.in T Pc h' ,:; 5- 1 win nvcr Llw lknvC'r vc•rin l' do111in ance of collc gl' ho ·kt•y under Pioneers lnsl Friday nighl in n e nv,•r wm-: the n c·onch Vi(' 11 ,•y ligcr. l)uring his l'O l- mor than j usl anolhl' r viclory f'or llusk iP legiut C' c areer h e• a lso spent sonH· Lillll' lwHd couch J o hn ~la ·lnn<'s . Th <' win was with th e- 11 L• troi t Rl'd Wing s nrgi1ni z i1li on. ~lacln1H•s' 502 o f' hi s couching car ec- r and /\f't e r hi ,:; grnduali on f'rom Mil'higiln in I DSO, llrnt mndl' him lhe winninge,;l conc h in MH c lnneR (' nl. erC'd Llw hur,;i1wss wo rld in coll Pge hockey hi slory . The previo us mark !\nn i\rhor but rc· mni 1wd d o RP lo ho<'kl•y o f' 50 1 was he ld hy former Boslon College as din.,clnr o f the /\nn /\rbor I lol'kl'.Y s kippe r ,Jo hn/\. Snooks Ke lly, who re- /\ssoc iali on . ln 19:,G he lulc lll'd o n wit.h s ide r! hehind Lh C' T e rri e r be nc h f'or40ye ars. Michigan T eC' h and h us slaycd lhc rl' c-ver ~ludnnes has been ho nore d l wice as since- . coach of lh<' year by hi s peers in his 23 While 20 diffpre nl Mi c higa n Tech playe rs seasons nl T ech . lie has hce n named the have gaine d all-Ame ri can s lat.us uncl pr his times: in 1960, 1962, 1966, 197 1 and 1976. gu idunc-e , l\lacl nnPs is pe rhaps most proud in 1960, 1962, 1966, 197 1 und 1976 . o f lhe facl thal ~4% o f' hi s le t lPr winne rs Mac innes has couche d lhe llu s ki es lo have grnduatcd wilh d e grees from Mi c higan three NCA/\ Lilies and seven WC I!!\ Tech. Several fo rm e r playe rs , including c hampio ns hips . perennial /\ll-St.ar T o ny Esposito, arc UndC'r Mnc;lnn ps Lhc, lluskic-s h ave c urre nlly aclive in Lh e professional hockey pa rli c ipaled in lhe NC A/\ t o urnament a rank s. lola l o f' nine times und h ave re ache d Lh e This season, however, Macinnes i s more final s seven limes. con cerned wilh hi s Hu sk ies gl'lling inlt> Sine<' ~laclnncs cun1e to l lo ughlon in lh c- pl ,woff's than how many /\ll-/\mcric ans 1956, lhc Hu skiPs have had 19 winning he has couche d. The Hus kies, who arc seasons nnd hnve fini s he d in the upper c urre nlly in sevenlh place in the WC II A. rlivisi on of t he \\'C HA 17 times. wilh u 1 l-13-2 mark, a rc fii::hling for lhci r \l nclnnes playe d co lle ge hockey al the lives lo cop on e o f ll1C' final playoff s pots. Universily o f ~li c higan whe re he was a The llu skies h ave neve r misRe rl Lhc gonllcndcr and a key fi g ure in the \Vol- le ague plflyoffs unde r Macinnes.

39 SPORTS QUIZ Hockey and the Olympics, Together

Whil e fan s arc still talking ahout 4. Whi ch Ameri can college has placed th e thrilling activities which took more players on the U. S. Olympi c place during the 1980 Winter Olympics team ? in the competition, there is no re ason why this weekend' s a. Harvard s ports quiz s houldn't al so keep up b. Minnesota with the times. c. North Dakota And, justly so, as college hockey c. Boston College ana the U.S. Olympic team have so mu c h in common. For the an s wers to 5. Who was the last Duluth native, thi s weekend's quiz, turn to page 48 other than Phil Ve rchota, to compete of your BULLDOG Souvenir program. on the U.S. Olympi c team? l. Prior to the ' stunning a. Dates Fryberger 4--;{ win over the Soviet Union at b. Phil Hoene Lake Plac id last Friday evening, c. Mike Randolph wh at team was the last to de fr:iat d. Don "Red" Wilki e the Soviets in Olympi c competition? 6. Minnesota-Duluth placed fo ur players a. United States on th e 1961 U.S. World Champi on- b. Sweden ship hockey team that pl aced s ixth. c. Czechoslovaki a Included in that fo ursome were cl . Canada J ohn Bymark , Larry Cronkite, Dale Noreen and J ack W. Willi ams . Wh at 2. Wh o was the las t U.S. Olympi c team is the most UMD has contributed goaltender to shut out an opponent to an Olympi c team, though, in in Ol ympi c play? numbers of pl ayers?

a. Jim Warden a. 2 b. J ack McCartan b. 1 c. Tom Yurkov ich c. 5 c. Blain e Coms tock d. 3

:1 . Whi ch of the fo llow ing pl ayers did not compt'tc in more th an one Winter Olympi c Games with the U.S. hockc~, team?

a. b. Ke ith Chri stiansen c. l{oger Chri stian d. J ohn Mayasich

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Schrader Drug Everything In Drugs Free Parking 501 E. 4th St. 722-1788 42 THE NORTH STAR FUND In 1971, a group of Duluth busi- A strong past and a bright future nessmen joined Universit.v of \1inne- in UMD intercollegiate athletics sota-Duluth Athletic Director Ralph has been a primary responsibility of Romano and Provost Dr. Robert the North Star Fund. Heller to create the modem-day Still, educational costs continue North Star Fund. Although the Fund to escalate rapidly and the annual had existed for some time, the 1971 cost of athletic aid has grown pro- drive tripled earlier yearly incomes portionately. In addition, athletic and provided a solid base to grow equipment costs have become more upon. and more expensive. The North Star Fund has created The North Star Fund has a very a partnership between the student broad base in UMD athletics. It can athlete, the administration at UMD, provide grant-in-aid money to quali- the coaching staff and the alumni fying student-athletes and aid teams. and friends of the University, en- In all, the Fund helps' support 20 abling Bulldog athletics to move men's and women's intercollegiate toward a dominant role in national athletic programs at UMD. And the competition. work has on ly begun.

GO /d C / Ub North Star Fund members who hove contributed $400 or more. Eoch member receives preferential seoting at basketball, football and hockey games, an Arena parking permit, two season tickets far basketball and football and two game tickets far one hockey game. Other benefits Include a special appreciation dinner, membership in UMD booster club orgonlzatlons and recognition in UMD souvenir programs.

Alworth, Royal D. Jr. Heller, Dr. Robert Blandin Paper Co. Holm, Donald Construction Claypool, James Industrial Welders & Machinists Como Tire & Battery Kolar Buick-Opel Conveyor Belt Service Mar-Lem Enterprises DM&IR Railroad Mielke Electric Works Daugherty Hardware Minnesota Power & Light Duluth Blueline Club Neimi, Roy A. Duluth Clearing House Owens Forest Products Duluth Clinic Perkins Cake & Steak House Duluth Herald-News Tribune Seiler, Mike Memorial First Federal Savings & Loan Security Jewelers Fisher, Dr. Richard St. Louis County Federal Svgs & Loan Fryberger, Angie & Bob Stewart-Taylor Printing Fryberger, Mrs. R. M. Studley, Richard E. Grand Rapids Contributors Superwood Corporation Rainbow Inn & Bottle Shop Upper Lakes Foods Griggs, Richard L. Walker Jamar Co. Hanson, Roger Yount, John W. Haugsrud, Ole Memorial Zentner, David

43 -continued on page 44 Maroon Club North Star Fund members who hove contributed $200 or more. Each member receives preferenti al ovoi loble seating at basketball, football and hockey games, on Arena parking permit, two season tick ets basketball ond footboll and two game tickets for one hockey game. Other benefits Include membership In UMD booster club orgoni:r.otions ond recognition In UMD souvenir programs.

A&E Supply Griffith, Leonard E. RadiHson Duluth Hotel Ahrens, Dr . Curt & Jane Grohs, Dr. W. H. RaHmussen, Duce and Lois Al & Lou's Shell Harbor City Oil Reach-All Sales Anderson, Dr. Larry Hendrickson, Gus & Reardon, Dr. A. E. Andresen, Charles (Huck) P e ggy Ridgeview Lanes Arrowhead Blacktop Co. Hill, Dick Road Machinery Arrowhead Printing Co. Holappa, Frank & Diane Rohlfing, In c. Barbo, Ed Hood, Rod V . Romano, Ralph & Barb Baumgarten , John & Kathy Humphreys, Neil E. Roningen, Robert Berman, George J ohnson, J oseph 8. Sailstud, Thomas & Mavis Black Steer Johnson Mortuary Sears, Roebuck Co. Bloom, Steve Johnson' s Carpet Seiler, Mike Memorial Boman, Dr. Peter Joseph, Phil & Nancy Sin ger Associates Bombardier Corp . Junk, Dr. Paul Shakey' s Pizza Parlor Bridges, Robert W. Junkert, Bob & Dorothy Sneve, Peter H. Brostrom, John & Stephanie Karate North Snow White Food Store Burnes, Fred Kentucky Fried Chicke n Snyder Drug Stores C. Z. Wilson Co. Kreager, Russe ll L . Somebody' s House Chinese Lantern II Lake Ai re Motel & Bottle Sommem ess, William D. Christensen's Heating Shoppe Stewart' s Wheel Goods Christiansen, Lee Mem ori al Lakeside Medical Center Storsteen, Dr. Kenneth & Cloquet Transit Co. Livingston' s Big Duluth Naomi Cutler-Magner Co. M & K Apparel Stuberg, Bev Dain, Bosworth, Inc. Malmo, Tom Sullivan, Dallas Darland, Dr. Raymond McDonald, Duane S. Sundland , Ben Davis, Y. B. McDonald, M. M. Constr. Tierney, Patrick W. Jr. Dorvinen, Dr. Harry Mitchell, Dr. J . David United Truck Body Duluth Blueline Auxiliary Moline, Don University Stop 'N Shop Duluth Quarterback Club Morri s, Dr. Mylon 8. Vose, David A. East End Bottle Shop Mt. Royal Pharmacy Voyageur Bus Co. Easy Housing Nonnandy Inn Duluth WDSM Radio Emerson, Roger & Gini Northwest Roofing/ WEBC Radio Engelsgjerd, Gerry & Judy Overhead Door Wallner Welding Fifield, Dr. M. M. Oberg Pharmacy Wheeler, Hugh Fisher, Dr. Mark Pantour, Inc. Wheeler, Tom & Dale Flaa, Mary & Curt Pearson, Bertha & Dick Wicklund, Karl & Mary Fryberger, JerE, mY M. Penney, J . C. Co. Willie's Automatic Gamst, G. Donald & Assoc. Peterson, Dr. Norman & Transmission Glass Block Dayle Wolff, Duane In s. Goldfine, Erwin & Manley Porky's Building Supply Zabrocki, Linda & Harry Gregg, Dr.-& Mrs. P aul Prindle-Jones Co. Zalk-Josephs

-cootinued on page 45 44 Bulldog Club North Star Fund members who h ove con tributed $100 o r mo re. Eac h member recei ves two game ticket s for one basketball, one football and one hockey game. Other benefi ts include membershi p in UMD boo ster cl ub organi zati ons and recogni tion in UMD souveni r p rogram s. Airport State Bank Hoshal, Juli an Peterson, Dr. John All World Travel Hustad, Dr. Thomas Peterson, Mark & Assoc. Amundson, Dr. Gordon Hyman-Michaels Co. Pickwick Amundson, Dr. Ve rn on L. Inter-City Oil Co. Piedmont Piggly Wiggly Anchor Inn lnL0rnational Harvester Plywood Minnesota Anderson, Dr. James Co. Ramsland Realty Anderson, Marc J. Jim's Hamburgers Rauker, Jim Arrowhead Equipment Co. Jolly Fisher Romano, Ralph, Jr. & Associated F'uneral Josephs, Arthur C. Paula Directors KDLH-TV Royer, Henry Bagley, Dr. Charles Kanter, Dr. Robert & Ryan, Dr. Robert G. Bruess, Hamerston, Homm ey Salo, Don Bye & Boyd Kilen, Dr. Mark Schilling, John F . Carlton House/ Stadium Klatzky, Howard T. Schrader Drug Lanes Koski, Roger J . Seiler, Mike Me morial Century Ceramics & Lakehead Electric Allen fall's Superior Dental Lab Lewis, Fred Blustin, Harold D. Christie Litho & Lindstrom, David W. Seiler, Steven Jr. Printing Co. MP&L Hockey Fans Simmons, James H. Ch ri stofferson, Ann e & Maurices Strom, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Fritz Medical Arts Pharmacy Stromquist, Paul & Sons Cimarron Meierhoff, Robert Suburban Dental Studio Clure, Tom Merrick, Dr. William G. Super-Yalu Stores Co ntinenta l Crystal Mi c he la, Joseph & Vicky Swanstrom, Jim & Barb Damberg & Peck Murphy, Dr. Thomas Timpone, Mr. & Mrs. Duluth Dental Arts NEMDA Andrew Duluth Steel Fabricators Noreen, Dale M. Tranvik, Mark Duluth Typewriter North Shore State Bank Uni Led General Constructors Dunne, Dennis W. Northeast Mack Sales Wainio, John F'ashion Cleaners Northern Electric Supply WCCO AM / F'M / TV The John Fawcett Co. Northern Engine Supply Western National Bank Fryberger, Buchanan.Smith Northern Photo Service Westmo re land, Larson & Smith, Sanford & Northwest Office Supply Hill F'rederick O'Neill, Dr. J. C. Whalen, Dennis M. Gildseth, Bruce & He len Oti s-Magie-Gustafson Wh elihan, Nick Coldish, Dr. Robert J. Agency Wilki e, Donald A. Gravelle, William J. Owens, J ohn M. Williams, Dr. Bruce II an son, Jeff Park State Bank Young, Dr. Allen A.

NORTH STAR FUND COMMITTEE T he North Star Fund Committee hos given i ts time and energy to help strengthen University of Minne sota, Duluth intercollegiate athletics. Committee members ore of varied occupa- tional and e ducation background s, but strongly support Bulldog athletics and student- athl e tes with interest a s a common bond. Co- Chai rm en Dr. Harry Dorvinen, Dentist E.L. "Duce" Rasmussen, Electrical Enginee r Commi ttee Charles "Huck" Andresen, Attorney Myron McDonald, M.M.-McDonald John Brostrom, UMD Financial Aids Officer Construction Fred Burnes, Superwood Dr. Mylan Morris, Dentist F'ritz Christofferson, Retired Ralph Romano, UMD Athletic Director Pat Francisco, Northern City Nation al Bank Dr. Jim Swanstrom, Dentist Di c k Gurske, Northe rn Mechani cal Contractors Andy Timpone, Sales Represent'ative Phi I Jose ph , F'irst Properties Dave Zentner, In s urance-Bankers Life Harry Kase , Owner-Shakey's Pizza

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47 UMD SPORTS QUIZ ANSWERS I. c. Czechoslavakia, The Czechs d e feat.eel the l 1.S.S.R. 5-4 during t.he ID68 Olympic games in Grcnohle, F'runce. Russia, howeve r, went on to win the gold med al. 2. c. Tom Yurkovich, a native of Eveleth and gruduate o f North Dakota, he lped defeat. Ge rmany 8-0 in the U.S.'s second game of the Olympics in Innsbruc k, Austri a. 3 . b. Ke ith Christiansen. The UMD grad played on three Wo rld Championship competi- tion teams and c aptained t he 1972 Olym pi c team at Sapporo, Japan. 4. b. Minnesota. The Gophers have sent 40 players to Olympic Games, including the 1980 games at Lake Placid. Harvard is a distant seconrl with 13 players. ,5 . c. Mike Randolph. RnndPlph joined the 1976 U.S. Olympi c squad from the Wate rloo, Blac khawks. 6. a. 2. The 1980 Olympics saw Mark Pave lich and J o hn Harrington, both playPrs for UMD, gain a gold me dal at Lake P lacid. Ke ith Christiansen, the 1972 Olympic team captain, is the last and only other Bulldog- to play on an Olympic T eam.

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