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The 1991–92 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 1991 and concluded with the 1992 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on April 4, 1992, at the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York. This was the 45th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 97th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.


Regular season[]

Standings[1][2][3][4][]

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Michigan 32 22 7 3 47 150 104 46 32 9 3 215 144
Lake Superior State* 32 20 8 4 44 141 78 43 30 9 4 203 100
Michigan State 32 18 7 7 43 149 105 44 26 10 8 199 143
Western Michigan 32 14 12 6 34 119 114 36 16 14 6 140 130
Miami 32 12 14 6 30 124 145 40 18 16 6 165 183
Ferris State 32 11 15 6 28 102 127 38 13 18 7 119 148
Illinois-Chicago 32 8 18 6 22 101 132 36 10 20 6 123 152
Ohio State 32 8 19 5 21 134 182 38 12 21 5 162 211
Bowling Green 32 7 20 5 19 123 156 34 8 21 5 133 165
Championship: Lake Superior State
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion<
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Harvard 22 13 3 6 32 90 59 27 14 7 7 103 78
St. Lawrence* 22 15 6 1 31 104 66 34 22 10 2 160 109
Clarkson 22 16 6 1 31 101 63 33 22 10 1 165 100
Yale 22 11 4 7 29 103 90 27 13 7 7 121 110
Cornell 22 10 8 4 24 70 59 29 14 11 4 92 78
Brown 22 10 8 4 24 93 86 30 11 15 4 118 135
Vermont 22 10 9 3 23 78 74 31 16 12 3 116 95
Colgate 22 11 11 0 22 105 108 31 14 16 1 152 151
Princeton 22 9 12 1 19 84 91 27 12 14 1 108 116
Rensselaer 22 6 12 4 16 70 89 33 14 15 4 124 128
Dartmouth 22 3 17 2 8 60 116 26 3 21 2 70 142
Union 22 2 19 1 5 61 118 25 3 21 1 82 138
Championship: St. Lawrence
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
New Hampshire 21 15 4 2 32 94 75 37 24 11 2 168 127
Boston University 21 11 6 4 26 92 88 35 23 8 4 159 124
Maine†*^ 21 12 7 2 26 115 54 35 17 16 2 194 89
Providence 21 11 8 2 24 99 79 36 21 13 2 175 134
Boston College 21 10 9 2 22 68 76 36 15 18 3 116 138
Massachusetts–Lowell 21 6 11 4 16 75 91 34 11 19 4 127 155
Northeastern 21 7 14 0 14 70 103 35 16 19 0 142 167
Merrimack 21 4 17 0 8 60 102 34 13 21 0 128 149
Championship: Boston University
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
^ After the season Maine was required to retroactively forfeit 13 games for using a player deemed ineligible by the NCAA
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Air Force 0 0 0 0 - - - 34 14 20 0 138 149
Alaska-Anchorage 0 0 0 0 - - - 36 27 8 1 193 124
Alaska-Fairbanks 0 0 0 0 - - - 35 7 27 1 - -
Army 0 0 0 0 - - - 31 13 17 1 138 163
Kent State 0 0 0 0 - - - 31 15 14 2 143 137
Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 - - - 31 12 18 1 107 142
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Minnesota 32 26 6 0 52 163 89 44 33 11 0 215 132
Wisconsin 32 19 11 2 40 129 106 43 27 14 2 175 142
Northern Michigan* 32 17 12 3 37 184 133 42 25 14 3 238 165
Colorado College 32 14 14 4 32 138 141 41 18 18 5 170 175
Minnesota-Duluth 32 14 16 2 30 124 137 37 15 20 2 144 162
Michigan Tech 32 14 17 1 29 114 137 39 16 22 1 141 177
St. Cloud State 32 12 19 1 25 120 138 37 14 21 2 150 159
North Dakota 32 12 19 1 25 137 172 39 17 21 1 170 199
Denver 32 8 22 2 18 110 166 36 9 25 2 124 187
Championship: Northern Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion

1992 NCAA Tournament[5][]

  Regional Quarterfinals
March 26-27
Regional Semifinals
March 28-29
Frozen Four
April 2
National Championship
April 4
                                     
E1  Maine  
 bye  
  E1  Maine 2  
  E5  Michigan State 3  
E4  Boston University 2
E5  Michigan State 4  
  E5  Michigan State 2  
  W3  Lake Superior State 4  
W2  Minnesota  
 bye  
  W2  Minnesota 3
  W3  Lake Superior State 8  
W3  Lake Superior State 7
W6  Alaska-Anchorage 3  
  W3  Lake Superior State 5
  E6  Wisconsin 3
W1  Michigan  
 bye  
  W1  Michigan 7
  W4  Northern Michigan 6  
W4  Northern Michigan 8
W5  Clarkson 4  
  E6  Wisconsin 4
  W1  Michigan 2  
E2  St. Lawrence  
 bye  
  E2  St. Lawrence 2
  E6  Wisconsin 5  
E3  New Hampshire 2
E6  Wisconsin 4  

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Player stats[]

Scoring leaders[6][]

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season.

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Felsner, DennyDenny Felsner Senior Michigan 44 42 52 94 46
Hiller, JimJim Hiller Junior Northern Michigan 41 31 55 86 119
Norris, DwayneDwayne Norris Senior Michigan State 44 44 39 83 62
Drake, DallasDallas Drake Senior Northern Michigan 40 39 44 83 58
Beaufait, MarkMark Beaufait Senior Northern Michigan 41 31 50 81 47
Olimb, LarryLarry Olimb Senior Minnesota 44 24 56 80 32
White, PeterPeter White Senior Michigan State 44 26 51 77 32
Beattie, ScottScott Beattie Junior Northern Michigan 40 28 46 74 80
Johnson, GregGreg Johnson Junior North Dakota 39 20 54 74 8
Boback, MikeMike Boback Senior Providence 36 24 48 72 34

Leading goaltenders[6][]

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the end of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Class Team GP Min W L OT GA SO SV% GAA
Madeley, DarrinDarrin Madeley Junior Lake Superior State 34 1907 21 6 4 64 0 .917 2.07
Newman, ThomasThomas Newman Junior Minnesota 12 418 5 1 0 17 0 .891 2.44
Snow, GarthGarth Snow Senior Maine 31 1792 25 4 2 73 2 .883 2.44
Duffus, ParrisParris Duffus Freshman Cornell 28 1677 14 11 3 74 1 .913 2.65
Soucy, ChristianChristian Soucy Freshman Vermont 30 1783 15 11 3 81 0 .910 2.73
Shields, SteveSteve Shields Sophomore Michigan 37 2091 27 7 2 99 0 .885 2.81
Currie, JasonJason Currie Sophomore Clarkson 18 965 11 6 1 42 2 .912 2.88
Stolp, JeffJeff Stolp Senior Minnesota 36 2017 26 9 0 98 2 .882 2.91
Rogles, ChrisChris Rogles Junior Clarkson 18 974 11 3 0 49 0 .904 3.07
Gilmour, MikeMike Gilmour Senior Michigan State 33 1831 14 9 7 95 0 .877 3.07

Awards[]

NCAA[]

Award[7] Recipient
Hobey Baker Memorial Award Scott Pellerin, Maine
Spencer Penrose Award (Coach of the Year) Ron Mason, Michigan State
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament Paul Constantin, Lake Superior State

AHCA All-American Teams[8]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Parris Duffus, Cornell G Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior State
Mike Brewer, Brown D Mark Astley, Lake Superior State
Daniel Laperrière, St. Lawrence D Joby Messier, Michigan State
Scott Pellerin, Maine F Dallas Drake, Northern Michigan
David Sacco, Boston University F Denny Felsner, Michigan
Jean-Yves Roy, Maine F Dwayne Norris, Michigan State
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Scott LeGrand, Boston College G Duane Derksen, Wisconsin
Christian Soucy, Vermont G
Tom Dion, Boston University D Chris Hynnes, Colorado College
Rob Gaudreau, Providence D Doug Zmolek, Michigan State
Domenic Amodeo, New Hampshire F Jim Hiller, Northern Michigan
Dale Band, Colgate F Greg Johnson, North Dakota
Mike Lappin, St. Lawrence F Larry Olimb, Minnesota

CCHA[]

Awards[9] Recipient
Player of the Year Dwayne Norris, Michigan State
Best Defensive Forward Pat Ferschweiler, Western Michigan
Best Defensive Defenseman Joby Messier, Michigan State
Best Offensive Defenseman Mark Astley, Lake Superior State
Rookie of the Year Brian Loney, Ohio State
Coach of the Year George Gwozdecky, Miami
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior State

All-CCHA Teams[10][11]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior State G Jon Hillebrandt, Illinois-Chicago
Mark Astley, Lake Superior State D Joe Cook, Miami
Joby Messier, Michigan State D Steven Barnes, Lake Superior State
Denny Felsner, Michigan F Sandy Moger, Lake Superior State
Dwayne Norris, Michigan State F Peter Homles, Bowling Green
Keith Jones, Western Michigan F Martin Jiranek, Bowling Green
Rookie Team   Position  
Jon Hillebrandt, Illinois-Chicago G
Chris Belanger, Western Michigan D
Dan Daikawa, Miami D
Brian Loney, Ohio State F
Rem Murray, Michigan State F
Steve Suk, Michigan State F

ECAC[]

Award[12] Recipient
Player of the Year Daniel Laperrière, St. Lawrence
Rookie of the Year Christian Soucy, Vermont
Coach of the Year Tim Taylor, Yale
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Daniel Laperrière, St. Lawrence

All-ECAC Hockey Teams[13][14]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Christian Soucy, Vermont G Parris Duffus, Cornell
Mike Brewer, Brown D Stephane Robitaille, Rensselaer
Daniel Laperrière, St. Lawrence D Jack Duffy, Yale
Dale Band, Colgate F Derek Chauvette, Brown
Mark Kaufmann, Yale F Andre Faust, Princeton
Mike Lappin, St. Lawrence F Hugo Belanger, Clarkson
Rookie Team   Position  
Christian Soucy, Vermont G
Luigi Villa, Union G
Brad Dexter , Colgate D
Brian Mueller, Clarkson D
Mike Traggio, Brown F
Wayne Clarke, Rensselaer F
Ben Coughlin, Harvard F
Dominique Ducharme, Vermont F
Ron Fogarty, Colgate F
Craig Hamelin, Rensselaer F
Brad Konik, Harvard F
Todd Marchant, Clarkson F
Steve Martins, Harvard F
Patrice Robitaille, Clarkson F
Marko Tuomainen, Clarkson F
Pat Turcotte, Dartmouth F

Hockey East[]

Award[15] Recipient
Player of the Year Scott Pellerin, Maine
Rookie of the Year Craig Darby, Providence
Ian Moran, Boston College
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award Jack Parker, Boston University
Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award Joe Flanagan, New Hampshire
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Scott Pellerin, Maine

All-Hockey East Teams[16][17]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Mark Richards, Massachusetts-Lowell G Garth Snow, Maine
Tom Dion, Boston University D Chris Imes, Maine
Rob Gaudreau, Providence D Kevin O'Sullivan, Boston University
Mike Boback, Providence F Jim Montgomery, Maine
Scott Pellerin, Maine F Scott Morrow, New Hampshire
David Sacco, Boston University F Jean-Yves Roy, Maine
Rookie Team   Position  
Todd Reynolds, Northeastern G
Ian Moran, Boston College D
Rich Brennan, Boston University D
Craig Darby, Providence F
John Lilley, Boston University F
Mike Pendergast, Boston University F

WCHA[]

Award[18] Recipient
Player of the Year Duane Derksen, Wisconsin
Rookie of the Year Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota
Student-Athlete of the Year Geoff Sarjeant, Michigan Tech
Coach of the Year Brad Buetow, Colorado College
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Corwin Saurdiff, Northern Michigan

All-WCHA Teams[19][20]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Duane Derksen, Wisconsin G Jeff Stolp, Minnesota
Greg Andrusak, Minnesota-Duluth D Travis Richards, Minnesota
Chris Hynnes, Colorado College D Doug Zmolek, Minnesota
Greg Johnson, North Dakota F Dixon Ward, North Dakota
Larry Olimb, Minnesota F Derek Plante, Minnesota-Duluth
Dallas Drake, Northern Michigan F Jim Hiller, Northern Michigan
Rookie Team   Position  
Corwin Saurdiff, Northern Michigan G
Jason Helr, Northern Michigan D
Kent Fearns, Colorado College D
Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin D
Sandy Gasseau, St. Cloud State F
Steve Magnusson, Minnesota F
Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota F

Team Photos[]


References[]

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