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HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM SCORING Most Assists in One Game — Fewest Goals Allowed by One Team in One Tournament — Semis: 3; Rico Rossi, NU (3/9/88 Vs 2008 HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIP www.hockeyeastonline.com HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM SCORING Most assists in one game — Fewest goals allowed by one team in one tournament — Semis: 3; Rico Rossi, NU (3/9/88 vs. Lowell) Three Games: 4; Maine (1992) 3; Cal Ingraham, Maine (3/12/92 vs. BC) Four Games: 4; Maine (2004) 3; Chad Quenneville, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) Final: 3; Jayme Filipowicz, UNH (3/20/99 vs. BC) Fewest goals allowed per game by one team in one tournament – 1.00; Maine (2004) GOALTENDING Most goals by one team in one tournament — Highest save percentage in a career – 30; Boston University (1996) (minimum of five starts) .954; Cory Schneider, BC (2004-2007) Most goals per game by one team in one tournament – 7.50; Boston University (1996) Highest save percentage in one tournament – (minimum of 100 minutes played) Most goals by one team in one game — 1. .980; Jimmy Howard, Maine (2004) Semis: 11; Maine (3/9/88 vs. PC) 2. .971; John Muse, BC (2008) active Final: 9; Boston University (3/15/86 vs. BC) 3. .969; Chris Terreri, PC (1985) Most goals by both teams in one game – 4. .967; Gabe Winer, UMass (2004) Semis: 13; Maine 11, Providence 2 (3/9/88) 5. .964; Cory Schneider, BC (2005) Final: 13; Boston University 9, Boston College 4 (3/15/86) 6. .963; Kevin Regan, UNH (2007) 7. .959; Kevin Regan, UNH (2008) active Fewest goals by both teams in one game — 8. .958; Derek Herlofsky, BU (1993) Semis: 1; Maine 1, Boston University 0 (3/19/04) 9. .957; John Curry, BU (2006) Final: 1; New Hampshire 1, Boston University 0 (3/15/03) .957; Cory Schneider, BC (2007) Most goals by one team in one period — 11. .954; Jimmy Howard, Maine (2005) Semis: 6; Boston College (3/15/87 vs. NU) 12. .953; Dwayne Roloson, UML (1994) Final: 5; Boston University (3/15/86 vs. BC) Lowest goals-against-average in a career – Most goals by both teams in one period — (minimum of five starts) Semis: 6; five times 1.27; Cory Schneider, BC (2004-2007) Last by Maine and UMass Lowell (3/20/98) Lowest goals-against-average in one tournament – Final: 6; Boston College and Maine (3/11/90) (minimum of 100 minutes played) 1. 0.52; Jimmy Howard, Maine (2004) INDIVIDUAL SCORING 2. 0.86; Cory Schneider, BC (2005) Most points in a career — 3. 0.98; Joe Fallon, Vermont (2008) active 29; Jim Montgomery, Maine (1990-1993) 4. 1.00; Derek Herlofsky, BU (1993) Most points in one tournament — 5. 1.00; John Muse, BC (2008) active 11; Jim Montgomery, Maine (1993) 6. 1.10; Gabe Winer, UMass (2004) 7. 1.16; Chris Terreri, PC (1985) Most points in one game — 8. 1.18; Jimmy Howard, Maine (2005) Semis: 5; Mario Thyer, Maine (3/9/88 vs. PC) 9. 1.22; John Curry, BU (2006) 5; Brady Kramer, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) 10. 1.29; Cory Schneider, BC (2007) Final: 3; several times 11. 1.25; Scott Clemmensen, BC (2001) Last by Blake Bellefeuille, BC (3/20/99 vs. UNH) 12. 1.38; Michel Larocque, BU (1997) and Jayme Filipowicz, UNH (3/20/99 vs. BC) 1.38; Kevin Regan, UNH (2007) Most points in one period — Most wins in a career – Semis: 4; Brady Kramer, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) 15; Scott Clemmensen, BC (1998-2001) 4; Chad Quenneville, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) Final: 2; several times Most wins in one tournament – Last by Darren Haydar, UNH (3/16/02 vs. Maine) 4; several times Three times by Scott Clemmensen, BC Most goals in a career — Last by Cory Schneider (2007) 13; Blake Bellefeuille, BC (1997-2000) Highest winning percentage in a career – Most goals in one tournament — (minimum of five decisions) 7; Marty McInnis, BC (1990) .938 (15-1); Scott Clemmensen, BC (1998-2001) 7; Martin Robitaille, Maine (1990) 7; Jay Pandolfo, BU (1996) Most saves in a career – 445; Sean Fields, BU (2001-2004) Most goals in one game — Semis: 3; several times Highest average saves per game in a career — Last by David Van der Gulik, BU (3/17/06 vs. UNH) (minimum of three games) Final: 3; Peter Marshall, BU (3/15/86 vs. BC) 43.9; Joe Exter, MC (2000-2003) Most goals in one period — Most saves in one tournament — Semis: 2; several times 4 Games: 157; Kevin Regan, UNH (2007) Last by David Van der Gulik, BU (3/17/06 vs. UNH) 3 Games: 120; Bob Bell, PC (1995) and Bryan Ewing, BU (3/17/06 vs. UNH) Most saves in one game — Final: 2; several times Qtrs: 62; Joe Exter, MC (3/9/02; 5-4 loss at UNH - OT) Last by Tony Voce, BC (3/17/01 vs. PC) in regulation time: 55; Brian Regan, UMass (3/7/97 at UNH) Most assists in a career — Semis: 47; Bob Bell, PC (3/17/95; 7-3 win vs. Maine) 17; Jim Montgomery, Maine (1990-1993) Final: 65; Chris Terreri, PC (3/16/85; 2-1 win vs. BC - 2OT) in regulation time: 44; Chris Terreri, PC (3/16/85 vs. BC) Most assists in one tournament — 7; Paul Kariya, Maine (1993) Most saves in one period— 7; Colin Hemingway, UNH (2002) Qtrs: 21; Brian Regan, UMass (3/7/97 at UNH) 21; Joe Exter, MC (3/9/02 at UNH) Semis: 23; Scott Clemmensen, BC (3/16/01 vs. UML) Final: 21; Nolan Schaefer, PC (3/17/01 vs. BC) 34 HOCKEY EAST .
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