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Your team's best/worst box score

scullyer

Registered User
On the heels of watching the Union/Clarkson game on TV I had to look up the box score to see just how bad Clarkson performed. I think the link below says it all. What do you feel are your team's best/worst box scores? The obvious are national championship wins. Looking for the the not so obvious and/or games you attended.

Union/Clarkson

http://www.uscho.com/box/?date=20100205&vis=ckn&home=uc&gender=m

My team is MSU. I remember walking into Van Andel saying out loud "He better start Migliaccio" over and over again. This is the one and only time I left a game in a violent mood. It was a disgraceful performance.

http://www.uscho.com/box/?date=20040327&vis=msu&home=umd&gender=m
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

I can't find the box score but the final was 12-1 Clarkson over Northeastern in 92-93.


I don't wanna keep looking but that is bad....I know we beat Uconn 10-1 once... Can't remember when though....
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

Fri 10/01/1999 NMU 20 Laurentian (ex) 2 Box

Scoring By Periods Shots By Periods Penalties Power Plays
Laurentian 1 0 1 = 2 10 7 5 = 22 11-22 1-5
Northern Michigan 10 6 4 = 20 25 24 23 = 72 9-18 4-8

Scoring Summary
First Period
nmu-1 Bryan Phillips (Sean Owens, Bryce Cockburn) 5x4 1:42
nmu-2 Roger Trudeau (J.P. Vigier, Mike Sandbeck) 4x4 4:11
other-1 Blair Sherrit (Darren Debrie, Andre Allard) 4x3 4:49
nmu-3 Fred Mattersdorfer (Sean Owens) GWG 4x4 5:07
nmu-4 Peter Michelutti (Fred Mattersdorfer, Tyler Barabonoff) 5x5 5:20
nmu-5 Sean Connolly (Chad Theuer, J.P. Vigier) 5x5 6:40
nmu-6 Peter Michelutti (Fred Mattersdorfer, Mike Stutzel) 5x5 7:45
nmu-7 Roger Trudeau (Chad Theuer, Mike Sandbeck) 5x4 8:35
nmu-8 Roger Trudeau (Sean Connolly, Mike Sandbeck) 5x5 9:16
nmu-9 Mike Stutzel (Kevin Schmidt, Sean Owens) 5x5 14:45
nmu-10 Bryan Phillips (Kevin Schmidt) 4x5 16:50

Second Period
nmu-11 Terry Harrison (Bryan Phillips) 5x5 1:09
nmu-12 Roger Trudeau (Chad Theuer, J.P. Vigier) 5x5 5:11
nmu-13 Fred Mattersdorfer (Sean Owens) 5x5 5:35
nmu-14 Mike Stutzel (Jimmy Jackson, Tyler Barabonoff) 5x5 7:14
nmu-15 Sean Connolly (Chad Theuer, Fred Mattersdorfer) 4x3 9:42
nmu-16 Fred Mattersdorfer (Peter Michelutti, Sean Connolly) 5x5 19:58

Third Period
nmu-17 J.P. Vigier (Sean Owens, Roger Trudeau) 5x5 00:58
nmu-18 Tyson Holly (Peter Michelutti, Sean Connolly) 5x5 2:03
other-2 Ian Prantz (Chad Woodrow) 5x5 2:40
nmu-19 Lee Ruff (Mike Sandbeck, Fred Mattersdorfer) 5x4 7:07
nmu-20 Bryan Phillips (Unassisted) 5x5 16:35

Goaltending Summary
Goaltender Saves By Period
other-1 Mike Watson (26:54 L) 14 10 0 = 24 (12 GA)
other-2 Lyle Zulak (33:06) 1 8 19 = 28 (8 GA)

nmu-1 Dan Ragusett (29:42 W) 9 1 0 = 10 (1 GA)
nmu-2 Duane Hoey (30:18) 0 6 4 = 10 (1 GA)


Read more: http://www.uscho.com/box/?date=19991001&vis=other&home=nmu&gender=m#ixzz0fL1G2Wda
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

Going with just the last ten years or so USCHO has archived this may be the low point. I had never felt anger like that watching my team play, and there were a lot of bad games that year. When UM scored just the second goal of the game, the Notre Dame players actually quit. I know we use that term a lot to describe a less than complete effort, but this was an actual capitulation. Michigan players were actually discussing how to take lanes to the net they were leaving open. I don't know why they didn't just skate off the ice and forfeit. Hard to believe this was one night later.

As for the best? It's hard to top this.
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

Denver has won seven NCAA hockey titles. Speaking only for myself, any of those seven boxscores would be "the best."

The Pioneers have lost some NCAA title games as well. Any of these championship game defeats would be "the worst."
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

If we're strictly going by score and what USCHO has on file, I believe these are the two:

BC-UML

BC-Notre Dame

Both home games. I remember BU, UNH and Maine beating up on BC prior to what USCHO has on file. I think UNH put up 10 in Durham and Maine may have won a game like 12-5 or something absurd like that.

Best:

BC-UMass
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

As for the best? It's hard to top this.

This is the game my cousin and I started renaming Michigan goalies (since Turco) "Billy". All future Michigan goalies are now "Billy" as well. Billy Blackburn, Billy Montoya, Billy Hogan, Billy Hunwick, etc. Feel free to yell "Billy" at your team's next game against Michigan. :)
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

I am in A Shot and a Goal's camp re: boxscores

that being said, here are some of the most lopsided maine wins

Maine 16 - Umass Lowell 0
March 3, 1990
That game was on the heels of a 7-3 win for Maine the night before...

Miami had a rough go of it, losing 11-4 and 10-1 on back to back nights at the Alfond in January 1991.

Maine 15 - Army 5 in January, 1992.

Maine 19 - Mt. Allison 5 (ex) in October, 1988
 
Re: Your team's best/worst box score

Best / most brutal:

From the D-III days: http://www.collegehockeystats.net/0102/boxes/mneurit1.f08

From the current era: http://www.collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mminrit1.d29

Worst:

Current era: http://www.collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mbc_rit1.d30 (based solely on goal differential)

From the D-III era: http://www.collegehockeystats.net/0405/boxes/melmrit1.f12 (most demoralizing loss)


It's amazing that the best and worst in the current era are back to back nights. I do think most teams would be happy with a split weekend of those teams.

From a personal standpoint of being there - I think this deserves a mention:

http://www.uscho.com/box/?date=20051028&vis=slu&home=rit&gender=m as a sign the team had "arrived" in DI.
 
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