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AHL 1987-88.Pdf MAINE MARINERS 44‐25‐7 (4) FREDERICTON EXPRESS 42‐27‐8 (3) GF ‐ GA 3.85 3.55 GOALTENDERS GP MIN GAA SHSTART GF ‐ GA 4.63 3.98 GOALTENDERS GP MIN GAA SH START Bill Ranford 51 2856 3.47 1 001‐591 Ron Tugnutt 34 1962 3.61 1 001‐406 Roberto Romano 16 875 3.57 0 592‐772 Darren Jensen 42 2459 3.86 0 407‐914 Terry Taillefer 12 505 3.32 0 773‐876 Mario Brunetta 5 300 4.80 0 915‐976 Doug Keans 10 600 3.40 0 877‐000 Richard Brodeur 2 99 4.85 0 977‐996 Richard Sevigny 1 17 7.50 0 997‐000 GOAL ASSIST PEN RT PLAYER POS GP G A PTS PM GOAL ASSIST PEN RT PLAYER POS GP G A PTS PM 001‐126 001‐080 001‐056 (A) John Carter L76383876145001‐095 001‐117 001‐017 (C) Jean‐Marc Lanthier R 74 35 71 106 37 127‐232 081‐169 057‐078 (B) Taylor Hall R7133417458096‐195 118‐180 018‐035 (B) Ken Quinney L5837397639 233‐300 170‐249 079‐093 (()B) Dave Reid L6321375840196‐265 181‐238 036‐057 (()B) Marc Fortier C5026366248 301‐400 250‐302 094‐197 (A) Mike Stevens L63302555265266‐335 239‐288 058‐080 (B) Jeff Rohlicek C6526315750 401‐468 303‐370 198‐238 (B) Greg Johnston R75213253105336‐373 289‐358 081‐104 (B) Jean‐Marc Richard D6814425652 469‐497 371‐444 239‐280 (A) Alain Cote D 69 9 34 43 108 374‐443 359‐399 105‐129 (A) John LeBlanc L3526255154 498‐532 445‐505 281‐326 (A) Wade Campbell D69112940118444‐516 400‐428 130‐182 (A) David Bruce L30271845115 533‐603 506‐537 327‐369 (A) Paul Beraldo C62221537112517‐565 429‐472 183‐209 (B) Dave Lowry L4618274559 604‐645 538‐586 370‐400 (B) Jim Camazzola F6213233680566‐600 473‐521 210‐217 (C) Daniel Poudrier D6613304318 646‐661 587‐649 401‐425 (B) Gord Hynes D 69 5 30 35 65 601‐643 522‐562 218‐278 (A) Mike Hough R46162541133 662‐713 650‐685 426‐431 (B) Len Hachborn C2916173316644‐675 563‐601 279‐406 (A) Trevor Stienburg R55122436279 714‐765 686‐721 432‐453 (A) Kraig Nienhuis L3616173357676‐705 602‐635 407‐419 (B) David Latta L3411213228 766‐804 722‐763 454‐458 (C) Ray Podloski F3612203212706‐737 636‐666 420‐436 (B) Jason Lafreniere C3212193138 805‐849 764‐786 459‐597 (A) Alan May L61141125357738‐759 667‐695 437‐443 (B) Dan Hodgson C 13 8 18 26 16 850‐865 787‐824 598‐650 (A) John Blum D 43 5 18 23 136 760‐786 696‐719 444‐465 (A) Jim Sandlak R2410152547 866‐891 825‐854 651‐665 (B) Dave Pasin C 30 8 14 22 39 787‐816 720‐740 466‐491 (A) Max Middendorf C3811132457 892‐914 855‐879 666‐702 (A) Jeff Lamb 577121996817‐835 741‐764 492‐508 (A) Raimo Summanen F 20 7 15 22 38 915‐920 880‐904 703‐833 (A) Bruce Shoebottom D 70 2 12 14 338 836‐851 765‐790 509‐515 (B) Ladislav Tresl C 30 6 16 22 16 921‐943 905‐917 834‐838 (B) Tom McCarthy F 17 7 6 13 14 852‐854 791‐824 516‐547 (B) Ian Kidd D 53 1 21 22 70 944‐959 918‐930 839‐843 (B) Moe Lemay F 11 5 6 11 14 855‐892 825‐834 548‐560 (B) Jay Mazur R 31 14 6 20 28 960‐965 931‐947 844‐847 (B) Steve Tsujiura C 12 2 8 10 10 893‐906 835‐855 561‐601 (A) Marc Crawford L 43 5 13 18 90 966‐975 948‐958 848‐848 (C) Tommy Lehman 113582907‐930 856‐866 602‐604 (C) David Saunders L1497166 976‐978 959‐973 849‐894 (A) Dale Dunbar D66178120931‐954 867‐877 605‐608 (C) Jaroslav Sevcik 3297168 979‐988 974‐979 895‐896 (C) Wayne Crawford C153366955‐957 878‐900 609‐632 (B) Claude Julien D 35 1 14 15 52 989‐991 980‐983 897‐915 (A) Tim Driscoll 2512350958‐971 901‐915 633‐670 (A) Mike Natyshak F 46 5 9 14 84 984‐989 916‐963 (A) Blake Wesley D34033124972‐982 916‐928 671‐682 (B) Bobby Dollas D 33 4 8 12 27 992‐997 964‐965 (A) Reed Larson D22024983‐985 929‐944 683‐707 (B) Robin Bartell D 37 1 10 11 54 998‐000 990‐991 (‐‐) Gord Cruickshank 41120986‐990 945‐957 708‐793 (A) Jim Agnew D 63 2 8 10 188 992‐993 966‐972 (A) Lyndon Byers L201118 958‐973 794‐911 (A) Scott Shaunessy D60099257 994‐995 973‐974 (B) Frank Simonetti D70114991‐995 974‐984 912‐974 (A) Jacques Mailhot R28268137 996‐997 975‐988 (A) Frank Breault R1101137996‐998 985‐995 975‐985 (A) Brett MacDonald D1515623 998‐000 989‐000 (C) Goaltenders G8002231999‐000 986‐987 (A) Ronnie Stern R21014 988‐988 (A) Curtis Hunt D10002 989‐993 (A) TddTodd HkiHawkins L 2 0 0 0 11 996‐000 994‐000 (C) Goaltenders G8002221 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 1987‐88 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 1987‐88 SHERBROOKE CANADIENS 42‐33‐4 (1) NOVA SCOTIA OILERS 35‐34‐9 (2) GF ‐ GA 3.95 3.04 GOALTENDERS GP MIN GAA SHSTART GF ‐ GA 4.04 4.29 GOALTENDERS GP MIN GAA SH START Vincent Riendeau 44 2521 2.67 4 001‐524 Warren Skorodenski 46 2746 3.74 0 001‐567 Randy Exelby 19 1050 2.80 0 525‐742 Daryl Reaugh 8 443 4.47 0 568‐658 Jocelyn Perreault 25 1244 3.71 0 743‐000 Dave Roach 25 1478 4.47 1 659‐963 Don Edwards 3 180 6.00 0 964‐000 GOALS ASSISTS PENALTY RT PLAYER POS GP G A PTS PM GOALS ASSISTS PENALTY RT PLAYER POS GP G A PTS PM 001‐126 001‐110 001‐022 (B) Gilles Thibaudeau C5939579645001‐083 001‐111 001‐022 (B) Mark Lamb D6927618845 127‐208 111‐203 023‐063 (B) Brent Gilchrist C7726487483084‐179 112‐182 023‐032 (C) Fabian Joseph C7731397020 209‐290 204‐294 064‐084 (()B) Guy Rouleau C7626477342180‐204 183‐295 033‐085 (()B) Shawn Evans D 79 8 62 70 109 291‐397 295‐363 085‐141 (A) Martin Desjardins C75343670117205‐331 296‐333 086‐150 (A) Tom McMurchy L61402161132 398‐476 364‐446 142‐175 (B) Mike Keane R7825436870332‐393 334‐379 151‐165 (C) Kim Issel R6820254531 477‐570 447‐514 176‐228 (A) Jose Charbonneau R55303565108394‐449 380‐428 166‐176 (C) Gary Emmons C5918274522 571‐671 515‐576 229‐245 (C) Francois Sills F7431326335450‐514 429‐470 177‐277 (A) Kelly Buchberger R49212344206 672‐737 577‐607 246‐282 (B) Rob Bryden 66 21 16 37 75 515‐551 471‐526 278‐284 (C) Mike Moller R6012314314 738‐775 608‐642 283‐312 (A) Perry Ganchar R2812183061552‐585 527‐584 285‐332 (A) Jim Wiemer D5711324399 776‐800 643‐683 313‐477 (A) Steven Fletcher L 76 8 21 29 338 586‐647 585‐624 333‐392 (A) Dean Hopkins R44202242122 801‐819 684‐724 478‐500 (A) Ernie Vargas R 31 6 21 27 48 648‐690 625‐670 393‐436 (A) Moe Lemay F3914253989 820‐828 725‐770 501‐536 (B) Sylvain Lefebvre D 79 3 24 27 73 691‐715 671‐717 437‐466 (B) John Miner D 61 8 26 34 61 829‐841 771‐811 537‐596 (A) Andre Villeneuve D 61 4 21 25 122 716‐761 718‐744 467‐549 (A) Lou Crawford L54151530170 842‐866 812‐838 597‐613 (B) Scott Sandelin D 58 8 14 22 35 762‐789 745‐779 550‐592 (A) Scott Metcalfe C 43 9 19 28 87 867‐885 839‐861 614‐617 (C) Scott Harlow L 18 6 12 18 8 790‐829 780‐797 593‐606 (B) Ivan Matulik R4613102329 886‐913 862‐873 618‐668 (A) Rocky Dundas R 38 9 6 15 104 830‐857 798‐823 607‐643 (A) Selmar Odelein D 43 9 14 23 75 914‐932 874‐888 669‐679 (B) Martin Nicoletti L 18 6 8 14 22 858‐879 824‐850 644‐653 (C) Ron Shudra D 49 7 15 22 21 933‐945 889‐907 680‐704 (B) Jim Nesich C 53 4 10 14 51 880‐904 851‐872 654‐703 (A) Jim Ennis D 59 8 12 20 102 946‐958 908‐926 705‐755 (A) Luc Gauthier D 61 4 10 14 105 905‐913 873‐903 704‐760 (A) Dominic Campedelli D 70 3 17 20 117 959‐971 927‐940 756‐777 (B) Stephane Richer D 41 4 7 11 46 914‐925 904‐921 761‐768 (B) Shaun Van Allen C 19 4 10 14 17 972‐980 941‐955 778‐779 (C) Alfie Turcotte C 8 3 8 11 4 926‐937 922‐939 769‐784 (B) Jim Mollard L 32 4 10 14 33 981‐983 956‐970 780‐831 (A) Donald Dufresne D47189107938‐956 940‐943 785‐786 (C) Steve Graves L116284 984‐986 971‐980 832‐875 (A) Rick Hayward D2215691957‐965 944‐952 787‐788 (A) Mark Jooris F23584 987‐992 981‐984 876‐887 (A) Larry Trader D1122425 953‐967 789‐912 (A) Mike Ware R51088253 985‐992 888‐891 (B) Wayne Gagne D140448966‐977 968‐971 (‐‐) Dan Currie L34260 993‐995 993‐994 892‐892 (C) Graeme Bonar R81122978‐989 972‐973 913‐938 (A) Alan May L1241554 996‐998 995‐996 893‐905 (A) Charlie Moore L1011227990‐995 974‐977 (‐‐) Jamie Nicolls R52240 999‐000 906‐908 (A) Marc Saumier C41016996‐000 978‐981 939‐981 (A) Wayne Van Dorp L1222487 909‐911 (A) Eric Desjardins D30006 982‐988 982‐986 (B) Ralph Vos L1704410 997‐998 912‐975 (A) Serge Roberge R30011130 989‐992 987‐990 (B) Chris Joseph D80228 999‐000 976‐000 (B) Goaltenders G8002253 993‐994 (‐‐) Mark Cupolo L50110 995‐000 991‐000 (C) Goaltenders G8004422 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 1987‐88 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 1987‐88 NEW HAVEN NIGHTHAWKS 33‐37‐7 (3) MONCTON HAWKS 27‐43‐8 (2) GF ‐ GA 3.60 3.84 GOALTENDERS GP MIN GAA SHSTART GF ‐ GA 3.57 4.48 GOALTENDERS GP MIN GAA SH START Ron Scott 17 963 3.05 0 001‐199 Eldon "Pokey" Reddick 9 545 2.86 0 001‐113 Bob Janecyk 37 2162 3.47 1 200‐646 Steve Penney 28 1541 4.17 0 114‐432 Al Jensen 20 1129 4.46 0 647‐880 Bob Essensa 27 1287 4.66 1 433‐699 Jeff Cooper 9 485 4.58 0 881‐980 Dave Quigley 27 1456 4.74 0 700‐000 Pete Richards 2 95 5.11 0 981‐000 GOALS ASSISTS PENALTY RT PLAYER POS GP G A PTS PM GOALS ASSISTS PENALTY RT PLAYER POS GP G A PTS PM 001‐105 001‐064 001‐025 (B) Hubie McDonough C7830295943001‐139 001‐102 001‐031 (B) Randy Gilhen L6840478751 106‐179 065‐122 026‐055 (B) Paul Guay R4221264753140‐285 103‐181 032‐063 (B) Peter Douris R7342377953 180‐242 123‐184 056‐099 (()B) Dan Gratton C5718284677286‐363 182‐247 064‐140 (()A) Guy Larose C77223153127 243‐302 185‐242 100‐109 (C) Sean Krakiwsky R5117264318364‐394 248‐309 141‐164 (B) Paul Boutilier D 41 9 29 38 40 303‐355 243‐297 110‐207 (A) Craig Duncanson L57152540170395‐425 310‐371 165‐181 (C) Len Nielsen C 66 9 29 38 28 356‐404 298‐352 208‐220 (C) Paul Kelly R6014253923426‐466 372‐424 182‐192 (B) Alfie Turcotte C2512253718 405‐464 353‐396 221‐225 (C) Mike Siltala R321720378467‐507 425‐473 193‐209 (C) Scott Schneider F6812233528 465‐517 397‐438 226‐248 (B) Bob Kudelski C5015193441508‐551 474‐513 210‐333 (A) Brent Hughes L77131932206 518‐570 439‐480 249‐256 (C) Glen Currie L5515193414552‐588 514‐551 334‐354 (B) Pat Elynuik R3011182935 571‐605 481‐526 257‐277 (B) Dave Pichette D4610213137589‐619 552‐594 355‐514 (A) Matt Hervey D 69 9 20 29 265 606‐658 527‐553
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