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Tournament Records TOURNAMENT RECORDS Tournament Facts 35 Tournament Records 36 TOURNAMENT FACTS *Does not include vacated years. CURRENT CONSECUTIVE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 9—Michigan TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT 8—North Dakota APPEARANCES APPEARANCES 8—Denver 12—Denver, 2008-19 37—Minnesota, 1953-2017 6—Wisconsin 6—Providence, 2014-19 37—Michigan, 1948-2018 5—Boston College 36—Boston U., 1950-2018 OURNAMENT INS 5—Boston U. 35—Boston College, 1948-2016 T W 55—Minnesota, 1953-2014 5—Minnesota 32—North Dakota, 1958-2017 53—Michigan, 1948-2018 3—Lake Superior St. 29—*Denver, 1958-2019 52—North Dakota, 1958-2016 3—Michigan St. 27—Michigan St., 1959-2012 49—Boston College, 1948-2016 3—Michigan Tech 24—*Wisconsin, 1970-2013 43—Boston U., 1950-2017 3—Minn. Duluth 24—Harvard, 1955-2017 37—*Wisconsin, 1970-2010 2—Colorado Col. 22—New Hampshire, 1977-2013 36—*Denver, 1958-2019 2—Cornell 22—Clarkson, 1957-2019 30—Maine, 1987-2012 2—Maine 22—Cornell, 1967-2019 30—Michigan St., 1959-2012 2—Rensselaer 20—Colorado Col., 1948-2011 27—Minn. Duluth, 1983-2019 CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT 20—Lake Superior St., 1985-96 APPEARANCES TOURNAMENT WINNING 22—Michigan, 1991-2012 ERCENTAGE 15—North Dakota, 2003-17 P 13—Minnesota, 1985-97 (Minimum 15 games) .692—Minn. Duluth, 1983-2019 (27-12) 12—Denver, 2008-19 .667—North Dakota, 1958-2017 (52-26) 10—Michigan, 1948-57 .641—Lake Superior St., 1985-96 (20-11-1) 10—New Hampshire, 2002-11 .639—Michigan, 1948-2018 (53-30) 9—Michigan St., 1982-90 .633—*Wisconsin, 1970-2013 (37-21-2) 9—Lake Superior St., 1988-96 .600—Maine, 1987-2012 (30-20) 9—Boston U., 1990-98 .600—*Denver, 1958-2019 (36-24) 9—Michigan St., 1994-2002 .591—Minnesota, 1953-2017 (55-38) 9—Maine, 1999-2007 .542—Michigan Tech, 1956-2017 (13-11) 8—Minnesota, 2001-08 .538—Boston College, 1948-2016 (49-42) 8—Miami (OH), 2006-13 .538—Boston U., 1950-2018 (43-37) 7—Maine, 1987-93 7—Boston College, 2010-16 Tournament Facts 35 TOURNAMENT RECORDS The following records include game, year and career marks set during any 4:52—Gil Burford, Michigan vs. Boston College, N3d, March 18, 1950 round of the NCAA tournament, including the first round (1977-80, 1988-91), 5:31—Chris Higgins, Boston U. vs. Omaha, NER, March 24, 2006 quarterfinals (1981-91), East or West regionals (1992-2019), Northeast or Midwest regionals (2003-19) and Frozen Four (1948-2019). A first-round 5:35—Jon Anderson, Minnesota vs. Maine, NSF, March 31, 1989 game is indicated by (FR), a quarterfinal game by (QF), an East Regional 7:14—Dan Lodboa, Cornell vs. Clarkson, CH, March 21, 1970 game by (ER), a West Regional game by (WR), a Northeast Regional game 8:23—Scott Beattie, Northern Mich. vs. Boston U., CH, March 30, 1991 by (NER), a Midwest Regional game by (MWR), a national semifinal game by 9:25—Joe Riley, Dartmouth vs. Colorado Col., NSF, March 18, 1948 (NSF), a national third-place game by (N3d), a national championship game by (CH) and a performance later vacated by (*). The 2020 tournament was 9:53—Kip Miller, Michigan St. vs. Minnesota, QF, March 26, 1988 not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting in 2020, regionals were named after the city in whcih it was held as opposed to a geographical region. ASSISTS 5—Bob Poffenroth, Wisconsin vs. Michigan Tech, N3d, March 21, 1970 5—Kevin Miller, Michigan St. vs. Boston College, QF, March 22, 1986 INDIVIDUAL, GAME 5—Gino Guyer, Minnesota vs. Mercyhurst, WR, March 28, 2003 5—Brendan Smith, Wisconsin vs. Rochester Inst., NSF, April 8, 2010 GOALS 4—Many times, most recent: Andrew Miller, Yale vs. Boston College, NER, 5—Carl Lawrence, Colorado Col. vs. Boston College, NSF, March 16, 1950 March 28, 2010 5—Gil Burford, Michigan vs. Boston College, N3d, March 18, 1950 OINTS 4—Joe Riley, Dartmouth vs. Colorado Col., NSF, March 18, 1948 P 7—John Mayasich, Minnesota vs. Boston College, NSF, March 11, 1954 (3 4—Chris Ray, Colorado Col. vs. Boston U., CH, March 18, 1950 goals, 4 assists) 4—Abbie Moore, Rensselaer vs. Boston U., N3d, March 14, 1953 6—Wally Gacek, Michigan vs. Dartmouth, CH, March 20, 1948 (3 goals, 3 4—Dick Dougherty, Minnesota vs. Boston College, NSF, March 11, 1954 assists) 4—Ron Stenlund, Michigan Tech vs. Boston College, NSF, March 15, 1956 6—Gil Burford, Michigan vs. Colorado Col., N3d, March 19, 1949 (2 goals, 4—Bob McCusker, Colorado Col. vs. Michigan, CH, March 16, 1957 4 assists) 4—Bob Van Lammers, Clarkson vs. Harvard, N3d, March 15, 1958 6—Chris Ray, Colorado Col. vs. Boston U., CH, March 18, 1950 (4 goals, 4—Murray Heatley, Wisconsin vs. Michigan Tech, N3d, March 21, 1970 2 assists) 4—Dave Westner, Cornell vs. Denver, NSF, March 17, 1972 6—Dick Dougherty, Minnesota vs. Boston College, NSF, March 11, 1954 (4 goals, 2 assists) 4—Doug Smail, North Dakota vs. Northern Mich., CH, March 29, 1980 6—Gene Campbell, Minnesota vs. Boston College, NSF, March 11, 1954 (3 4—Lee Davidson, North Dakota vs. Boston U., FR, March 16, 1990 goals, 3 assists) 4—Kevin Porter, Michigan vs. Niagara, ER, March 28, 2008 6—Bob McCusker, Colorado Col. vs. Michigan, CH, March 16, 1957 (4 goals, 2 assists) FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL 6—Bob Poffenroth, Wisconsin vs. Michigan Tech, N3d, March 21, 1970 (1 :06—David Emma, Boston College vs. Minnesota, QF, March 25, 1990 goal, 5 assists) :07—Al Karlander, Michigan Tech vs. Cornell, NSF, March 14, 1969 6—*Peter McNab, Denver vs. Boston College, NSF, March 15, 1973 (3 :09—Mark Ziliotto, Merrimack vs. Northeastern, FR, March 18, 1988 goals, 3 assists) :10—Marty McInnis, Boston College vs. Bowling Green, FR, March 18, 1989 6—Lee Davidson, North Dakota vs. Boston U., FR, March 16, 1990 (4 goals, 2 assists) :10—Colin Hemingway, New Hampshire vs. St. Cloud St., NER, March 28, 2003 6—Steve Kariya, Maine vs. Clarkson, ER, March 27, 1999 (3 goals, 3 assists) :11—Mike Casselman, Clarkson vs. Lake Superior St., QF, March 23, 1991 6—Mark Arcobello, Yale vs. Boston College, NER, March 28, 2010 (3 goals, :13—Matt Koalska, Minnesota vs. Ferris St., WR, March 29, 2003 3 assists) :16—Kevin Scott, Northern Mich. vs. Providence, FR, March 18, 1989 6—Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College vs. Denver, NER, March 29, 2014 (3 :16—Lee Davidson, North Dakota vs. Boston U., FR, March 16, 1990 goals, 3 assists) :18—Gil Burford, Michigan vs. Dartmouth, NSF, March 17, 1949 :18—Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin vs. Mass.-Lowell, FR, March 19, 1988 PENALTIES 8—Randy Skarda, Minnesota vs. Maine, N3d, April 2, 1988 FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 6—Kevin Miller, Michigan St. vs. Boston College, QF, March 23, 1986 :13—Bert Dunn, Michigan vs. Boston U., NSF, March 13, 1953 5—Dick Starrak, Michigan vs. Dartmouth, NSF, March 17, 1949 :16—Dave Gauthier, Harvard vs. Minnesota, NSF, March 13, 1975 5—Dan Fridgen, Colgate vs. Minnesota, QF, March 20, 1981 :20—Ron Zuke, Michigan Tech vs. Northern Mich., N3d, March 28, 1981 5—Neil Sheehy, Harvard vs. Wisconsin, QF, March 21, 1982 :21—Gordie Peterkin, Rensselaer vs. Michigan, NSF, March 12, 1954 5—Marc Potvin, Bowling Green vs. Vermont, FR, March 19, 1988 :23—Jimmy Hayes, Boston College vs. Yale, NER, March 28, 2010 5—Steve Rohlik, Wisconsin vs. Mass.-Lowell, FR, March 19, 1988 :27—Mark Baron, Minn. Duluth vs. Rensselaer, NSF, March 29, 1985 5—Jack Capuano, Maine vs. Minnesota, N3d, April 2, 1988 :30—Rocco Grimaldi, North Dakota vs. Wisconsin, MWR, March 28, 2014 5—Christian Sbrocca, Mass.-Lowell vs. Colorado Col., WR, March 24, 1996 :41—Jason Botterill, Michigan vs. Minnesota, WR, March 23, 1997 5—Matt Greene, North Dakota vs. Boston College, ER, March 26, 2005 :42—Kevin Carr, Harvard vs. Boston U., N3d, March 16, 1974 :43—Corey Millen, Minnesota vs. New Hampshire, QF, March 18, 1983 SAVES 77—Rick DiPietro, Boston U. vs. St. Lawrence, ER, March 26, 2000 (4 OT) FASTEST HAT TRICK 72—Derek Gustafson, St. Lawrence vs. Boston U., ER, March 26, 2000 (4 3:12—Matthew Peca, Quinnipiac vs. Union (NY), ER, March 31, 2013 OT) 4:20—Warren Miller, Minnesota vs. Harvard, NSF, March 13, 1975 62—Chris Terreri, Providence vs. Boston College, NSF, March 28, 1985 (3 4:35—Jim Montgomery, Maine vs. Lake Superior St., CH, April 3, 1993 OT) 59—David McKee, Cornell vs. Wisconsin, MWR, March 26, 2006 (3 OT) Tournament Records 36 56—Jake Oettinger, Boston U. vs. North Dakota, WR, March 24, 2017 (2 SAVES OT) 185—Chris Terreri, Providence, 1985 55—Eddie MacDonald, Clarkson vs. Colorado Col., NSF, March 14, 1957 161—Chris Rogles, Clarkson, 1991 55—Rick Kosti, Minn. Duluth vs. Bowling Green, CH, March 24, 1984 (4 OT) 154—Scott Cashman, Boston U., 1990 55—Connor Knapp, Miami (OH) vs. Michigan, MWR, March 28, 2010 (2 OT) 153—Paul Krake, Alas. Anchorage, 1991 54—Brian Hayward, Cornell vs. Northern Mich., QF, March 21, 1981 151—Mark Romaine, Providence, 1989 54—Nick Ellis, Providence vs. Minn. Duluth, NER, March 25, 2016 (2 OT) 140—David Littman, Boston College, 1989 137—Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior St., 1990 SHUTOUTS 64 times, most recent: 135—Grant Blair, Harvard, 1986 Hunter Shepard, Minn. Duluth vs. Massachusetts, CH, April 13, 2019 (3-0) 134—Cory Schneider, Boston College, 2006 133—Rick Kosti, Minn. Duluth, 1984 133—Robb Stauber, Minnesota, 1988 INDIVIDUAL, YEAR SAVE PERCENTAGE GOALS (Minimum two games and 100 minutes) 7—Bob McCusker, Colorado Col., 1957 .986—Ken Dryden, Cornell, 1967 (1 goal allowed, 71 saves) 7—Shawn Heaphy, Michigan St., 1989 .985—Tim Regan, Boston U., 1972 (1 goal allowed, 65 saves) 7—Tony Amonte, Boston U., 1990 .982—Parker Milner, Boston College, 2012 (2 goals allowed, 110 saves) 7—Nathan Gerbe, Boston College, 2008 .974—Jordan Parise, North Dakota, 2004 (1 goal allowed, 37 saves) 6—Carl Lawrence, Colorado Col., 1950 .973—Brian Elliott, Wisconsin, 2006 (3 goals allowed, 109 saves) 6—Dick Dougherty, Minnesota, 1954 .970—Aaron Dell, North Dakota, 2011 (2 goals allowed, 65 saves) 6—Aaron Broten, Minnesota, 1981 .970—Hunter Shepard, Minn.
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