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    Just read the Meghan Acosta story and was wondering who it is for the men.
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    Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

    Dave Rost, played at Army from 1974-1977, put up 330 points in his career (104 goals, 226 assists).
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    • #3
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      Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
      Dave Rost, played at Army from 1974-1977, put up 330 points in his career (104 goals, 226 assists).
      I thought it was Tom Ross, but the IHDb has him with 319 points.

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by IrishHockeyFan View Post
        I thought it was Tom Ross, but the IHDb has him with 319 points.
        The NCAA Record Book puts Tom Ross at 324 points.
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        • #5
          Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

          Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
          The NCAA Record Book puts Tom Ross at 324 points.
          I think that's what MSU says as well. While a useful resource, I have found similar discrepincies among the listed statistics of some Notre Dame players on the IHDb.

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          • #6
            Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

            Any reason why no one has made the list since the mid nineties? This is copied and pasted (badly) from the ECAC online record book



            Player, Team Years Games G A Pts.
            Dave Rost, Army.............................................1 974-77 114 104 226 330
            Tom Ross, Michigan St. ...................................1973-76 — 138 186 324
            Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech.................................1973-76 163 133 177 310
            Jim Montgomery, Maine....................................1990-93 170 103 198 301
            Steve Colp, Michigan St. .................................1973-76 — 132 168 300
            John Mayasich, Minnesota................................1952-55 111 144 154 298
            Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green.........................1987-90 178 112 182 294
            Dan Dorion, Western Mich................................1983-86 — 115 178 293
            Tom Rost, Army.............................................. 1977-80 115 118 169 287
            Dave Delich, Colorado Col. ...............................1976-79 153 111 174 285
            Brendan Morrison, Michigan..............................1994-97 155 102 182 284
            Chuck Delich, Air Force...................................1974-77 109 156 123 279
            Jim Dowd, Lake Superior St. ............................1988-91 — 91 183 274
            Greg Johnson, North Dakota.............................1990-93 — 74 198 272
            Paul Polillo, Western Mich. ..............................1987-90 165 82 189 271
            Steve Moria, Alas. Fairbanks............................1983-85 86 108 163 271
            Lance Nethery, Cornell....................................1976-79 111 91 180 271
            Paul Pooley, Ohio St.......................................1981-84 149 114 156 270
            Brian Hills, Bowling Green.................................1980-83 156 116 154 270
            Pat Micheletti, Minnesota................................1983-86 162 120 149 269
            Martin St. Louis, Vermont................................1994-97 139 91 176 267
            George McPhee, Bowling Green.........................1979-82 153 114 153 267
            Mike Eaves, Wisconsin...................................1975-78 160 94 173 267
            Dallas Gaume, Denver.....................................1983-86 145 78 188 266
            George Clark, Army.........................................1972-75 109 135 131 266
            Last edited by LTsatch; 02-23-2011, 07:26 PM.
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              Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

              Originally posted by LTsatch View Post
              Any reason why no one has made the list since the mid nineties? This is copied and pasted (badly) from the ECAC online record book



              Player, Team Years Games G A Pts.
              Dave Rost, Army.............................................1 974-77 114 104 226 330
              Tom Ross, Michigan St. ...................................1973-76 — 138 186 324
              Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech.................................1973-76 163 133 177 310
              Jim Montgomery, Maine....................................1990-93 170 103 198 301
              Steve Colp, Michigan St. .................................1973-76 — 132 168 300
              John Mayasich, Minnesota................................1952-55 111 144 154 298
              Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green.........................1987-90 178 112 182 294
              Dan Dorion, Western Mich................................1983-86 — 115 178 293
              Tom Rost, Army.............................................. 1977-80 115 118 169 287
              Dave Delich, Colorado Col. ...............................1976-79 153 111 174 285
              Brendan Morrison, Michigan..............................1994-97 155 102 182 284
              Chuck Delich, Air Force...................................1974-77 109 156 123 279
              Jim Dowd, Lake Superior St. ............................1988-91 — 91 183 274
              Greg Johnson, North Dakota.............................1990-93 — 74 198 272
              Paul Polillo, Western Mich. ..............................1987-90 165 82 189 271
              Steve Moria, Alas. Fairbanks............................1983-85 86 108 163 271
              Lance Nethery, Cornell....................................1976-79 111 91 180 271
              Paul Pooley, Ohio St.......................................1981-84 149 114 156 270
              Brian Hills, Bowling Green.................................1980-83 156 116 154 270
              Pat Micheletti, Minnesota................................1983-86 162 120 149 269
              Martin St. Louis, Vermont................................1994-97 139 91 176 267
              George McPhee, Bowling Green.........................1979-82 153 114 153 267
              Mike Eaves, Wisconsin...................................1975-78 160 94 173 267
              Dallas Gaume, Denver.....................................1983-86 145 78 188 266
              George Clark, Army.........................................1972-75 109 135 131 266
              Sure, the goalies are better, and the defenses are better, too.


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              • #8
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                The most interesting scorer to me is Phil Latreille, who played for Middlebury in early 60s, and was only allowed to play three years, as freshmen weren't eligible. In those days before the NCAA broke into D-I, D-II and D-III, Middlebury played many teams each season that remain D-I schools today. Oh, and the guy scored nearly 300 points in 3 years and had 80 goals as a senior! If he had an extra year....

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                • #9
                  Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

                  Originally posted by LTsatch View Post
                  Any reason why no one has made the list since the mid nineties?
                  1. Better coached--and bigger--goalies
                  2.Better defensive systems
                  3. Deeper talent pool.

                  I remember Brendan Morrison playing in a lot of 10-0 and 12-1 games back in the day. It's pretty rare to see a game that lopsided these days.
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                  • #10
                    Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

                    Goalies are better for two reasons: the light, large equipment they wear now and the large size of many of them. Look at some pictures of the goalies from the 1970s, they all had the leather pads and most were on the smallish size as they were generally thought to be quicker. The didn't cover nearly as much net as the large athletic goalies do today.

                    Also players did not shot block like they do today. Again, the newer more protective equipment including the full face masks make putting yourself in the line of fire much easier than back in the day.
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                    • #11
                      Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

                      Originally posted by LTsatch View Post
                      Any reason why no one has made the list since the mid nineties? This is copied and pasted (badly) from the ECAC online record book



                      Player, Team Years Games G A Pts.
                      Dave Rost, Army.............................................1 974-77 114 104 226 330
                      Tom Ross, Michigan St. ...................................1973-76 — 138 186 324
                      Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech.................................1973-76 163 133 177 310
                      Jim Montgomery, Maine....................................1990-93 170 103 198 301
                      Steve Colp, Michigan St. .................................1973-76 — 132 168 300
                      John Mayasich, Minnesota................................1952-55 111 144 154 298
                      Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green.........................1987-90 178 112 182 294
                      Dan Dorion, Western Mich................................1983-86 — 115 178 293
                      Tom Rost, Army.............................................. 1977-80 115 118 169 287
                      Dave Delich, Colorado Col. ...............................1976-79 153 111 174 285
                      Brendan Morrison, Michigan..............................1994-97 155 102 182 284
                      Chuck Delich, Air Force...................................1974-77 109 156 123 279
                      Jim Dowd, Lake Superior St. ............................1988-91 — 91 183 274
                      Greg Johnson, North Dakota.............................1990-93 — 74 198 272
                      Paul Polillo, Western Mich. ..............................1987-90 165 82 189 271
                      Steve Moria, Alas. Fairbanks............................1983-85 86 108 163 271
                      Lance Nethery, Cornell....................................1976-79 111 91 180 271
                      Paul Pooley, Ohio St.......................................1981-84 149 114 156 270
                      Brian Hills, Bowling Green.................................1980-83 156 116 154 270
                      Pat Micheletti, Minnesota................................1983-86 162 120 149 269
                      Martin St. Louis, Vermont................................1994-97 139 91 176 267
                      George McPhee, Bowling Green.........................1979-82 153 114 153 267
                      Mike Eaves, Wisconsin...................................1975-78 160 94 173 267
                      Dallas Gaume, Denver.....................................1983-86 145 78 188 266
                      George Clark, Army.........................................1972-75 109 135 131 266
                      A bunch of those guys played in the 80s, look at how lackluster the goalies look in the NHL highlights of the 80s and then remember that those were the best in the world lol...Always good to see a Laker on a list like this....I didn't realize Paul Polillo had such an illustrious college career at Western, he had an interesting minor league career, I grew up in Port Huron, Michigan in the 90s and the Port Huron minor league team at that time played in a league that changed its name a bunch of times (Colonial Hockey League, United Hockey League, etc.)..Polillo played for a team out of Brantford, Ontario before later coming to Port Huron's team...anyways, he put up 150+ point seasons with regularity in that league throughout the 90s and I always found it somewhat interesting that (from the best of my knowledge) he never really got much of a look in a higher level league, he had average size and from what I remember was a pretty good skater, I could never figure that one out

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                        [QUOTE=LTsatch;5047858]Any reason why no one has made the list since the mid nineties?
                        parity - zee week sisteurs ave growed up
                        betteur goalie, biggeur pad - pad use to be to protect de goalie, now dey pour elping de goalie
                        coaching to much defence - you cant coach a guy to be Paul Kariya, mais you can coach heem to ang back in de nutral zone
                        et simple fiziks - de playeur getting biggeur et fasteur eveury year mais de rink staying de same size

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                        • #13
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                          I wonder who has scored the most goals in a season? Who has had the most total points? Most assists?

                          Based on what I've read here there could be large discrepancies in number of games played back in the day.
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                          • #14
                            Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

                            Originally posted by Biddco View Post
                            I wonder who has scored the most goals in a season? Who has had the most total points? Most assists?

                            Based on what I've read here there could be large discrepancies in number of games played back in the day.
                            Goals in a season - Mike Donnelly - Michigan State (59 in 1985-1986 season)
                            Points in a season - Tony Hrkac - North Dakota (116 in 1986-1987 season)
                            Assists in a season - Wayne Gagne - Western Michigan (76 in 1986-1987 season)
                            Points per game - Frank Chiarelli - RPI (4.39 in 1951-1952 season)
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                              Re: College Hockey's All-Time Leading Scorer

                              Originally posted by LTsatch View Post
                              Any reason why no one has made the list since the mid nineties? This is copied and pasted (badly) from the ECAC online record book



                              Player, Team Years Games G A Pts.
                              Dave Rost, Army.............................................1 974-77 114 104 226 330
                              Tom Ross, Michigan St. ...................................1973-76 — 138 186 324
                              Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech.................................1973-76 163 133 177 310
                              Jim Montgomery, Maine....................................1990-93 170 103 198 301
                              Steve Colp, Michigan St. .................................1973-76 — 132 168 300
                              John Mayasich, Minnesota................................1952-55 111 144 154 298
                              Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green.........................1987-90 178 112 182 294
                              Dan Dorion, Western Mich................................1983-86 — 115 178 293
                              Tom Rost, Army.............................................. 1977-80 115 118 169 287
                              Dave Delich, Colorado Col. ...............................1976-79 153 111 174 285
                              Brendan Morrison, Michigan..............................1994-97 155 102 182 284
                              Chuck Delich, Air Force...................................1974-77 109 156 123 279
                              Jim Dowd, Lake Superior St. ............................1988-91 — 91 183 274
                              Greg Johnson, North Dakota.............................1990-93 — 74 198 272
                              Paul Polillo, Western Mich. ..............................1987-90 165 82 189 271
                              Steve Moria, Alas. Fairbanks............................1983-85 86 108 163 271
                              Lance Nethery, Cornell....................................1976-79 111 91 180 271
                              Paul Pooley, Ohio St.......................................1981-84 149 114 156 270
                              Brian Hills, Bowling Green.................................1980-83 156 116 154 270
                              Pat Micheletti, Minnesota................................1983-86 162 120 149 269
                              Martin St. Louis, Vermont................................1994-97 139 91 176 267
                              George McPhee, Bowling Green.........................1979-82 153 114 153 267
                              Mike Eaves, Wisconsin...................................1975-78 160 94 173 267
                              Dallas Gaume, Denver.....................................1983-86 145 78 188 266
                              George Clark, Army.........................................1972-75 109 135 131 266
                              Mayasich owned the record for a long time. I bet his points per game is still the all time best. IMO, he is the greatest college hockey player of all time.
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