Re: NMU @ UAA: It's Probably Colder In Marquette....
So I was judging all this information off of the NMU website's official record, which still list Duane Hoey's record as 160:50 (
http://www.nmuwildcats.com/sports/mice/records/Oct-2013/Records10-13.pdf)
Can someone double check the math, please?
On Dahlstrom's run last season, here were his games:
http://collegehockeystats.net/1314/boxes/mnmuwmu1.n10
Seven seconds of empty net in the third period.
10/10 vs WMU: Last WMU goal scored was at 7:13 of the second period. 12:47 of shutout minutes in the second. Third period = (20 minutes minus the seven seconds of empty net) 19:53. Five minutes of shutout OT. 5:00
11/22,
11/23: 60:00 of SHO and 59:52 of SHO versus Alabama Huntsville.
11/29 vs FSU: Then Ferris Scores 11:41 into the first period of the first game that series.
12:47+19:53+5:00+119:52+11:41 =
169:13
But... that made me want to re-check Duane Hoey's record. The box scores are sketchy, but he played:
2/12 vs tOSU: tOSU scored at 7:20 in the third. 12:40 of SHO after that.
3/6 vs Mich: Relief appearance. 9:27 of SHO.
10/9 at MTU: 60:00 SHO
10/16 at FSU: 60:00 SHO
10/23 vs Clarkson: Clarkson scores 8:10 into the second period. 28:10 of SHO.
12:40+9:27+60+60+28:10 =
170:17
I do need someone to double check the 2/12/1999 box score for how many minutes Hoey played in the third. The box score shows both Hoey and Ragusett as playing both the second and third.
*edit* So, I think I figured out the 2/12 game. Ragusett started, and was pulled after tOSU's third goal at 2:43 in the second period (22:43). Duane Hoey then replaced him and was pulled after tOSU's sixth goal (third against Hoey) at 7:20 of the third period (24:37). Ragusett then completed the game with 12:40 of SHO.
So Duane Hoey's record doesn't actually start until March 6th against Michigan:
9:27+60+60+28:10 =
157:37
And Dahlstrom is the reigning NMU record holder with last season's streak of
169:13 (again, if my math is right).
And... the NMU record about Duane Hoey has been wrong for almost 15 years.