As a team, the Crimson had the ECAC top defense, giving up only 2.73 goals per game. A late-season offensive slide helped give top scoring honor to Clarkson, whose 4.61 average beat out Harvard's 4.32. The Crimson also tied for the lead in shorthanded goals with seven, matching Colgate's total.
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Yes, there is hockey on the other side of the Mississippi--and in fact, it's pretty good. Five of the top ten teams in the country in the latest Albany Times-Union poll are from either the CCHA or the WCHA ($800 if you can identify the acronyms). Harvard is certain to meet some of them later this season in the NCAA tournament.
* Second-ranked Michigan (26-5-2) has one of the country's best goaltenders in Steve Shields (a Buffalo Sabres draft pick). Michigan starts the CCHA playoffs tonight against Notre Dame Not even the Rocket could stop these Wolverines.
* Fourth-ranked Miami of Ohio (24-7-5) is paced by the explosive scoring duo of Chris Bergeron and Brian Savage. The CCHA regular sea son champion (yes, even over Michigan), it gets to play Ohio State in the playoffs. The Buckeyes rival Union as the worst college team in the country.
* Fifth-ranked Minnesota-Duluth (23-9-2), the WCHA champion, has Hobey Baker candidate Derek Plante (also Sabres' property) running its high-powered offense. Its first round playoff action starts tonight against Alaska-Anchorage
* Seventh-ranked Lake Superior St. (22-7-5), third in the CCHA, has superstition on its side. Lake Superior won the national championship last year. Its final regular-season ranking a year ago? Seventh.
* Ninth-ranked Wisconsin (21-12-3) boasts Jim Carey, the only goaltender in the high-scoring WCHA with a below three goals-against-average. The Badgers face Colorado College in Madison to open up its post-season play.
Minnesota is third in the CCHA and just outside of the top ten. It will most likely be the sixth-best Mid-western team, slotting it against Harvard, the third-seeded Eastern team, in the NCAA's first round.
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Those Badgers do know how to enjoy themselves in America's Dairy-land.
Six Wisconsin players (including four starters) were discoverd drinking in a local tavern around three in the morning Tuesday night.
Cited by police for disorderly conduct, they have been suspended for for the first game of the Colorado College series.
Strange substance abuse cases are going on in college hockey. First, the statistics people at Mame take hallucinogens before tallying up Paul Kariya's assist totals, now this. Who'da thunk it?