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Year-By-Year Leaders 2002-03 Rob Globke Saves Goaltender Victories Year-by-Year 2003-04 David Brown ..............................687 2003-04 David Brown ................................13 Leaders 2002-03 Morgan Cey ............................1,054 2002-03 Morgan Cey ..................................15 2001-02 Morgan Cey ................................927 2001-02 Morgan Cey ..................................15 2000-01 Tony Zasowski ............................................531 2000-01 Jeremiah Kimento ........................................5 1999-00 Tony Zasowski ............................................673 1999-00 Tony Zasowski ............................................13 1998-99 Forrest Karr ..................................................830 1998-99 Forrest Karr ....................................................19 1997-98 Matt Eisler ....................................................813 1997-98 Matt Eisler ......................................................12 1996-97 Matt Eisler ..................................................764 1996-97 Matt Eisler ......................................................7 1995-96 Matt Eisler ..................................................660 1995-96 Matt Eisler ......................................................7 1994-95 Matt Eisler ..................................................655 1994-95 Matt Eisler ......................................................9 1993-94 Greg Louder ................................................563 1993-94 Greg Louder ....................................................7 1992-93 Greg Louder ................................................508 1992-93 Greg Louder ....................................................4 1991-92 Greg Louder ................................................488 1991-92 Greg Louder ....................................................5 1990-91 Greg Louder ................................................935 1990-91 Greg Louder ..................................................16 1989-90 Lance Madson ............................................968 1989-90 Lance Madson ..............................................18 1988-89 Lance Madson..........................................1,288 1988-89 Lance Madson ................................................9 1987-88 Lance Madson ............................................722 1987-88 Lance Madson ..............................................24 1986-87 Lance Madson ............................................541 1986-87 Lance Madson ..............................................12 1985-86 Tim Lukenda................................................559 1985-86 Tim Lukenda ....................................................7 1984-85 Tim Lukenda................................................501 1984-85 Tim Lukenda ....................................................6 1983-84 Tim Lukenda................................................319 1983-84 Tim Lukenda..................................................17 1982-83 Bob McNamara ..........................................916 1982-83 Bob McNamara ............................................12 1981-82 Dave Laurion ..............................................827 1981-82 Dave Laurion ................................................16 1980-81 Bob McNamara ..........................................765 1980-81 Bob McNamara ............................................14 1979-80 Dave Laurion ..............................................596 1979-80 Bob McNamara ............................................10 1978-79 Dave Laurion ..............................................843 1978-79 Dave Laurion ................................................15 1977-78 Len Moher ....................................................702 1977-78 Len Moher ......................................................11 1976-77 Len Moher ....................................................604 1976-77 Len Moher ......................................................12 1975-76 John Peterson ..............................................620 1975-76 Len Moher ......................................................10 1974-75 Len Moher ....................................................640 1974-75 Len Moher ......................................................10 1973-74 Mark Kronholm ........................................1,113 1973-74 Mark Kronholm ............................................14 1972-73 Mark Kronholm ..........................................980 1972-73 Mark Kronholm ............................................20 Dave Laurion won 16 games for the 1981-82 1971-72 Dick Tomasoni ............................................668 1971-72 Dick Tomasoni ..............................................12 Notre Dame team that advanced to the CCHA 1970-71 Dick Tomasoni ............................................678 1970-71 Dick Tomasoni ................................................6 championship game. 1969-70 Dick Tomasoni ............................................587 1969-70 Dick Tomasoni ..............................................16 1968-69 Dick Tomasoni ............................................823 1968-69 Dick Tomasoni ..............................................15 Goaltender Winning Pct. Save Percentage Goals-Against Average 2003-04 David Brown .............................925 2003-04 David Brown ............................2.32 2003-04 David Brown (14-7-3) .............. .646 2002-03 Morgan Cey .............................. .912 2002-03 Morgan Cey ..............................2.87 2002-03 Morgan Cey (15-15-6) .............. .500 2001-02 Morgan Cey .............................. .910 2001-02 Morgan Cey ..............................2.72 2001-02 Morgan Cey (15-14-3) .............. .516 2000-01 Jeremiah Kimento .................................... .882 2000-01 Jeremiah Kimento ....................................3.60 2000-01 Jeremiah Kimento (5-7-2) ...................... .429 1999-00 Tony Zasowski .......................................... .901 1999-00 Tony Zasowski ..........................................2.56 1999-00 Tony Zasowski (13-9-6) ............................ .571 1998-99 Forrest Karr................................................ .899 1998-99 Forrest Karr ................................................2.58 1998-99 Forrest Karr (19-14-5)................................ .566 1997-98 Matt Eisler .................................................. .905 1997-98 Matt Eisler ..................................................2.70 1997-98 Forrest Karr (6-3-1).................................... .650 1996-97 Matt Eisler ................................................ .885 1996-97 Matt Eisler ..................................................3.65 1996-97 Matt Eisler (7-19-1).................................... .278 1995-96 Wade Salzman.......................................... .870 1995-96 Wade Salzman.......................................... 3.65 1995-96 Matt Eisler (7-16-1).................................... .313 1994-95 Matt Eisler ................................................ .870 1994-95 Matt Eisler ..................................................4.30 1994-95 Matt Eisler (9-13-0).................................... .409 1993-94 Greg Louder .............................................. .858 1993-94 Wade Salzman ..........................................3.98 1993-94 Greg Louder (7-14-4) ............................... .360 1992-93 Greg Louder .............................................. .842 1992-93 Greg Louder................................................4.85 1992-93 Greg Louder (4-16-1) ................................ .214 1991-92 Brent Lothrop ............................................ .856 1991-92 Brent Lothrop ..............................................4.15 1991-92 Greg Louder (5-13-0) ................................ .278 1990-91 Greg Louder .............................................. .874 1990-91 Greg Louder................................................4.11 1990-91 Greg Louder (16-15-2) .............................. .515 1989-90 Lance Madson .......................................... .870 1989-90 Lance Madson............................................4.57 1989-90 Lance Madson (18-15-0) .......................... .545 1988-89 Lance Madson .......................................... .876 1988-89 Lance Madson............................................4.96 1988-89 Lance Madson (9-26-2) ............................ .270 1987-88 Lance Madson .......................................... .882 1987-88 Lance Madson............................................3.44 1987-88 Lance Madson (24-4-2) ............................ .833 1986-87 Lance Madson .......................................... .878 1986-87 Lance Madson............................................4.16 1986-87 Lance Madson (5-12-0) ............................ .417 1985-86 Tim Lukenda.............................................. .844 1985-86 Tim Lukenda ..............................................5.72 1985-86 Tim Lukenda (7-9-1).................................. .441 1984-85 Tim Lukenda.............................................. .828 1984-85 Tim Lukenda ..............................................6.22 1984-85 Tim Lukenda (6-11-1)................................ .361 1983-84 Al Haverkamp .......................................... .890 1983-84 Al Haverkamp ............................................2.88 1983-84 Tim Lukenda (12-5-0)................................ .706 1982-83 Bob McNamara ........................................ .848 1982-83 Bob McNamara ..........................................5.34
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