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Pg 53:Pg 51.Qxd.Qxd CENTRAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 2006-07 CCHA FINAL STANDINGS HONORABLE MENTION POS NAME TEAM CONFERENCE OVERALL F Dion Knelsen Alaska GP W L T PTS GF GA W L T GF GA F Jarod Palmer Miami (Ohio) 1. Notre Dame 28 21 4 3 45 90 51 32 7 3 143 70 F Nathan Perkovich Lake Superior State 2. Michigan 28 18 9 1 37 119 85 26 14 1 174 129 D Marc Bernier Nebraska Omaha 3. Miami (Ohio) 28 16 8 4 36 93 70 24 14 4 135 107 D Tyler Ludwig Western Michigan 4. Michigan State 28 15 10 3 33 81 65 26 13 3 137 102 D Kyle Page Bowling Green State 5. Nebraska Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 100 85 18 16 8 153 128 D Michael Ratchuk Michigan State 6. Western Michigan 28 14 13 1 29 85 93 18 18 1 120 126 D Chris Summers Michigan 7. Ohio State 28 12 12 4 28 89 86 15 17 5 120 120 G Pat Inglis Lake Superior State 8. Lake Superior State 28 11 14 3 25 65 74 21 19 3 111 110 G Jeremie Dupont Nebraska Omaha 9. Ferris State 28 10 16 2 22 70 92 14 22 3 107 126 G Joseph Palmer Ohio State 10. Northern Michigan 28 10 17 1 21 66 80 15 24 2 96 123 11. Alaska 28 7 16 5 19 70 90 11 22 6 100 128 2006-07 CCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 12. Bowling Green State 28 5 22 1 11 51 108 7 29 2 75 147 OF THE YEAR NOMINEES ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Mark Letestu, F, Western Michigan 2006-07 ALL-CCHA COACH OF THE YEAR: Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame POS NAME YEAR TEAM IRST EAM F T MIKE AND MARIAN ILITCH HUMANITARIAN: Tim Cook, F Trevor Hyatt So. Alaska POS NAME YEAR TEAM Sr., D, Michigan F Jon Erickson Jr. Bowling Green State F T.J. Hensick Sr. Michigan TERRY FLANAGAN MEMORIAL: Tom Fritsche, Jr., F, Ohio State F Eric Vesely Sr. Ferris State F Mike Santorelli Jr. Northern Michigan G Jeff Jakaitis Sr. Lake Superior State SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Michael Eickman, F Scott Parse Sr. Nebraska Omaha F Nathan Davis Jr. Miami (Ohio) Sr., D, Nebraska Omaha D Matt Hunwick Sr. Michigan D Tim Cook Sr. Michigan BEST GOALTENDER: David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame D Jack Johnson So. Michigan G Jeff Lerg So. Michigan State BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN: Jack Johnson, So., Michigan G David Brown Sr. Notre Dame D Michael Eickman Sr. Nebraska Omaha BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN: Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan SECOND TEAM D Matt Maunu Sr. Northern Michigan EST EFENSIVE ORWARD Nathan Davis, Jr., Miami (Ohio) POS NAME YEAR TEAM B D F : F Jason Paige Sr. Notre Dame F Nathan Davis Jr. Miami (Ohio) RBK HOCKEY ALL-AMERICANS: FIRST TEAM–David F Mathieu Beaudoin Sr. Ohio State F Ryan Jones Jr. Miami (Ohio) Brown, Sr.-G, Notre Dame; Jack Johnson, So.-D, D Ryan Mahrle Sr. Western Michigan F Kevin Porter Jr. Michigan Michigan; T.J. Hensick, Sr.-F, Michigan; SECOND D Sean Collins Sr. Ohio State TEAM–Matt Hunwick, Sr.-D, Michigan; Nathan Davis, 2007 CCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT D Derek A. Smith Jr. Lake Superior State Jr.-F, Miami (Ohio); Scott Parse, Sr.-F, Nebraska G Jeff Jakaitis Sr. Lake Superior State Omaha; Mike Santorelli, Jr.-F, Northern Michigan POS NAME YEAR TEAM HONORABLE MENTION AHCA DIVISION I COACH OF THE YEAR: Jeff Jackson, F Kevin Porter Jr. Michigan POS NAME YEAR TEAM Notre Dame F T.J. Hensick Sr. Michigan D Alec Martinez So. Miami (Ohio) F Erik Condra So. Notre Dame 2006-07 CCHA ALL-ROOKIE F Erik Condra So. Notre Dame D Jack Johnson So. Michigan F Kyle Greentree Jr. Alaska POS NAME TEAM D Wes ONeill Sr. Notre Dame F Andrew Cogliano So. Michigan F Kevin Deeth Notre Dame G David Brown Sr. Notre Dame G Jeff Zatkoff So. Miami (Ohio) F Mark Letestu Western Michigan D Noah Babin Sr. Notre Dame F Ryan Thang Notre Dame MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: David Brown, Notre Dame D Eddie Del Grosso Nebraska Omaha RBC FINANCIAL GROUP CCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR: D Kyle Lawson Notre Dame David Brown, Sr., G, Notre Dame G Riley Gill Western Michigan David Rohlfs, UM-Sr. 28 12 9 21 1 2 3 2006-07 CCHA CONFERENCE SCORING Derek Whitmore, BGSU-Jr. 28 12 9 21 4 1 1 2006-07 CCHA TEAM CONFERENCE PLAYER/TEAM-YR. GP G A P PP SH GW 35. Tommy Goebel, OSU-Jr. 25 11 9 20 3 1 2 POWER PLAY 1. T.J. Hensick, UM-Sr. 28 12 30 42 4 0 2 Marty Guerin, MIA-Sr. 28 7 13 20 2 1 2 TEAM GP GF ATT.SHAPCT. 2. Kevin Porter , UM-Jr. 28 15 23 38 4 1 1 1. Nebraska Omaha 28 35 175 9 .200 Scott Parse, UNO-Sr. 28 18 20 38 6 1 3 2006-07 CCHA CONFERENCE GOALTENDING 2. Miami (Ohio) 28 31 157 6 .197 4. Nathan Davis, MIA-Jr. 28 16 19 35 7 3 3 3. Ohio State 28 31 162 6 .191 5. Mark Letestu, WMU-Fr. 28 18 16 34 3 5 2 PLAYER/TEAM-YR. GP W-L-T GA GAA SV SV% 4. Michigan 28 30 158 5 .190 Mike Santorelli, NMU-Jr. 28 23 11 34 9 3 4 1. David Brown, ND-Sr. 27 20-4-3 48 1.77 566 .922 5. Notre Dame 28 27 153 2 .176 7. Andrew Cogliano, UM-So. 27 17 15 32 4 1 0 2. Jeff Zatkof, MIA-So. 17 10-3-3 34 2.03 397 .921 6. Northern Michigan 28 24 148 5 .162 8. Ryan Jones, MIA-Jr. 28 18 12 30 5 1 4 3. Jeff Jakaitis, LSSU-Sr. 25 8-11-3 49 2.27 674 .932 Ferris State 28 27 167 7 .162 Paul Szczechura, WMU-Sr. 28 12 18 30 5 2 1 4. Jeff Lerg, MSU-So. 28 15-10-3 63 2.33 691 .916 8. Alaska 28 28 181 2 .155 Kyle Greentree, UA-Jr. 28 18 12 30 8 2 2 5. Bill Zaniboni, NMU-Jr. 26 9-16-1 62 2.54 598 .906 9. Western Michigan 28 25 168 10 .149 11. Chad Kolarik, UM-Jr. 28 11 18 29 4 2 3 6. Jeremie Dupont, UNO-Fr. 23 11-7-4 55 2.67 482 .898 10. Michigan State 28 24 164 5 .146 12. Curtis Fraser, UA-Sr. 28 14 14 28 7 0 1 7. Wylie Rogers, UA-Jr. 19 3-10-4 42 2.72 381 .901 11. Lake Superior State 28 19 169 5 .112 13. Tim Kennedy, MSU-So. 28 10 16 26 4 1 1 8. Charlie Effinger, MIA-Jr. 12 6-5-1 32 2.78 260 .890 12. Bowling Green State 28 15 175 4 .086 Dan Charleston, UNO-So. 28 13 13 26 6 1 0 9. Billy Sauer, UM-So. 27 17-9-1 76 2.86 695 .901 Erik Condra, ND-So. 28 11 15 26 4 0 4 16. Jack Johnson, UM-So. 25 12 13 25 4 2 2 10. Riley Gill, WMU-Fr. 17 10-5-1 47 2.91 465 .908 PENALTY KILL Bryan Marshall, UNO-Jr. 25 10 15 25 4 0 2 TEAM GP GA ATT.SHFPCT. Andrew Schembri, OSU-Sr. 27 9 16 25 4 0 0 1. Notre Dame 28 11 135 3 .919 2. Miami (Ohio) 28 16 159 7 .899 Ryan Thang, ND-Fr. 28 11 14 25 4 1 3 ERIC VESELY 20. Alex Nikiforuk, UNO-Sr. 27 9 15 24 4 1 0 3. Michigan State 28 17 137 3 .876 Jeff LoVecchio, WMU-So. 28 13 11 24 0 3 3 4. Northern Michigan 28 28 192 3 .854 Jonathan Matsumoto, BGSU-Jr. 28 7 17 24 4 0 1 5. Nebraska Omaha 28 22 148 6 .851 Zac Pearson, FSU-Sr. 28 7 17 24 3 0 0 6. Ohio State 28 28 171 9 .836 24. Bryan Lerg, MSU-Jr. 27 16 7 23 3 1 7 Lake Superior State 28 21 128 5 .836 Kevin Deeth, ND-Fr. 28 9 14 23 3 0 2 8. Alaska 28 31 177 6 .825 Darin Olver, NMU-Sr. 28 10 13 23 4 0 1 9. Michigan 28 28 158 11 .823 27. Justin Abdelkader, MSU-So. 26 13 9 22 4 1 2 10. Western Michigan 28 37 198 10 .813 Jeff Pierce, WMU-Jr. 26 7 15 22 4 0 2 11. Ferris State 28 38 189 2 .799 Mark Van Guilder, ND-Jr. 28 12 10 22 2 0 1 12. Bowling Green State 28 39 185 1 .789 Jarod Palmer, MIA-Fr. 28 9 13 22 2 0 0 31. Brandon Scero, UNO-Jr. 25 8 13 21 3 0 2 Brandon Naurato, UM-So. 27 12 9 21 4 0 2 53.
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