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The 1990–91 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 1990 and concluded with the 1991 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on March 30, 1991 at the Saint Paul Civic Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This was the 44th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 96th 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
Lake Superior State†* 32 26 2 4 56 181 77 45 36 5 4 252 122
Michigan 32 24 5 3 51 178 107 47 34 10 3 248 162
Ferris State 32 15 12 5 35 122 111 42 23 14 5 174 144
Western Michigan 32 16 14 2 34 121 115 42 22 17 3 161 161
Michigan State 32 14 13 5 33 130 101 40 17 18 5 155 130
Bowling Green 32 13 17 2 28 123 144 40 15 23 2 149 190
Ohio State 32 9 19 4 22 99 158 40 11 25 4 135 209
Illinois-Chicago 32 9 21 2 20 112 150 38 13 23 2 143 165
Miami 32 3 26 3 9 78 181 37 5 29 3 97 219
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
Clarkson†* 22 15 5 2 32 113 77 40 29 9 2 213 143
Cornell 22 14 5 3 31 93 69 32 18 11 3 143 111
St. Lawrence 22 15 6 1 31 101 79 35 21 13 1 146 121
Harvard 22 13 7 2 28 130 74 29 14 12 3 145 102
Rensselaer 22 14 8 0 28 118 93 32 19 12 1 171 140
Vermont 22 12 8 2 26 89 83 33 17 14 2 129 130
Colgate 22 9 9 4 22 93 81 32 16 12 4 138 125
Brown 22 9 11 2 20 78 99 27 9 15 3 94 127
Yale 22 9 11 2 20 80 89 29 11 16 2 98 123
Princeton 22 7 14 0 15 84 104 27 8 18 1 97 129
Army 22 3 17 2 8 56 106 29 8 18 3 104 121
Dartmouth 22 0 19 3 3 52 131 28 1 24 3 68 170
Championship: Clarkson
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Boston College 21 16 5 0 32 106 77 39 27 12 0 185 133
Maine 21 15 5 1 31 110 73 43 32 9 2 227 134
Boston University* 21 13 6 2 28 104 69 41 28 11 2 234 142
Providence 21 10 9 2 22 94 84 36 22 12 2 180 139
New Hampshire 21 10 9 2 22 79 78 35 22 11 2 151 124
Merrimack 21 7 14 0 14 71 103 33 13 19 1 133 152
Lowell 21 5 15 1 11 69 108 34 10 23 1 125 169
Northeastern 21 3 16 2 8 86 127 35 8 25 2 146 196
Championship: Boston University
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Air Force 0 0 0 0 - - - 32 11 17 4 118 149
Alaska-Anchorage 0 0 0 0 - - - 43 22 17 4 203 143
Alaska-Fairbanks 0 0 0 0 - - - 35 17 16 2 - -
Army 0 0 0 0 - - - 29 8 18 3 104 121
Kent State 0 0 0 0 - - - 35 10 22 3 143 157
Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 - - - 33 16 15 2 134 144
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Northern Michigan†* 32 25 3 4 54 185 89 47 38 5 4 283 133
Minnesota 32 22 5 5 49 151 97 45 30 10 5 215 142
Wisconsin 32 19 11 2 40 132 108 44 26 15 3 174 143
North Dakota 32 18 12 2 38 148 127 43 24 17 2 207 171
St. Cloud State 32 12 16 4 28 124 152 41 18 19 4 170 186
Minnesota-Duluth 32 11 15 6 28 114 133 40 14 19 7 142 164
Michigan Tech 32 9 21 2 20 105 134 41 13 25 3 139 164
Colorado College 32 9 22 1 19 106 139 40 13 26 1 129 169
Denver 32 5 25 2 12 95 182 38 6 30 2 109 224
Championship: Northern Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion

1991 NCAA Tournament[5][]

  First Round
March 15-17
Quarterfinals
March 22-24
Frozen Four
March 28
National Championship
March 30
                                             
  E1  Maine 4 5  
  W4  Minnesota 0 3  
W4  Minnesota 3 8 8  
E5  Providence 4 4 3
  E1  Maine 3  
  W2  Northern Michigan 5  
  W2  Northern Michigan 8 5
  W6  Alaska Anchorage 5 3  
E3  Boston College 2 1  
W6  Alaska-Anchorage 3 3
  W2  Northern Michigan 8*
  E2  Boston University 7
  W1  Lake Superior State 3 6 3  
  E4  Clarkson 7 2 4  
E4  Clarkson 8 5  
W5  Wisconsin 3 4
  E4  Clarkson 3
  E2  Boston University 7  
  E2  Boston University 4 8
  W3  Michigan 1 1  
W3  Michigan 4 6 9  
E6  Cornell 5* 4 3

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
Beattie, ScottScott Beattie Sophomore Northern Michigan 46 48 41 89 66
Roy, Jean-YvesJean-Yves Roy Sophomore Maine 43 37 45 82 26
McEachern, ShawnShawn McEachern Junior Boston University 41 34 48 82 43
Emma, DavidDavid Emma Senior Boston College 39 35 46 81 44
Montgomery, JimJim Montgomery Sophomore Maine 43 24 57 81 44
Johnson, GregGreg Johnson Sophomore North Dakota 38 18 61 79 6
Dowd, JimJim Dowd Senior Lake Superior State 44 24 54 78 53
Felsner, DennyDenny Felsner Junior Michigan 46 40 35 75 58
Belanger, HugoHugo Belanger Sophomore Clarkson 40 32 43 75 18
Weight, DougDoug Weight Sophomore Lake Superior State 42 29 46 75 86

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 Sophomore Lake Superior State 36 2137 29 3 3 93 1 .917 2.40
Kruhlak, RobRob Kruhlak Sophomore Northern Michigan 11 .887 2.52
Gilmore, MikeMike Gilmore Junior Michigan State 22 1218 9 8 3 54 0 .901 2.66
Stolp, JeffJeff Stolp Senior Minnesota 32 1769 18 8 3 82 1 .894 2.78
Pye, BillBill Pye Senior Northern Michigan 39 2300 32 3 4 109 4 .886 2.84
Dunham, MikeMike Dunham Freshman Maine 23 1275 14 5 2 63 0 2.96
Snow, GarthGarth Snow Sophomore Maine 25 1290 18 4 0 64 0 .879 2.98
Mazzoli, PatPat Mazzoli Freshman Ferris State 21 1202 13 7 1 64 0 .906 3.13
Levy, JeffJeff Levy Freshman New Hampshire 24 1490 15 7 2 80 0 .906 3.22
Derksen, DuaneDuane Derksen Junior Wisconsin 42 2474 24 15 3 133 3 3.23

Awards[]

NCAA[]

Award[7] Recipient
Hobey Baker Memorial Award David Emma, Boston College
Spencer Penrose Award (Coach of the Year) Rick Comley, Northern Michigan
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan

AHCA All-American Teams[8]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Les Kuntar, St. Lawrence G Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior State
Keith Carney, Maine D Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan
Dan Ratushny, Cornell D Jason Woolley, Michigan State
David Emma, Boston College F Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan
Shawn McEachern, Boston University F Jim Dowd, Lake Superior State
Jean-Yves Roy, Maine F Greg Johnson, North Dakota
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Jeff Levy, St. Lawrence G Bill Pye, Northern Michigan
Peter Ahola, Maine D Sean Hill, Wisconsin
Ted Crowley, Boston College D Karl Johnston, Lake Superior State
Peter Ciavaglia, Harvard F Denny Felsner, Michigan
Joé Juneau, Rensselaer F David Roberts, Michigan
Jim Montgomery, Maine F Doug Weight, Lake Superior State

CCHA[]

Awards[9] Recipient
Player of the Year Jim Dowd, Lake Superior State
Best Defensive Forward Jeff Napierala, Lake Superior State
Best Defensive Defenseman Karl Johnston, Lake Superior State
Best Offensive Defenseman Jason Woolley, Michigan State
Rookie of the Year Brian Wiseman, Michigan
Coach of the Year Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior State
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Clayton Beddoes, Lake Superior State

All-CCHA Teams[10][11]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior State G Mike Gilmore, Michigan State
Karl Johnston, Lake Superior State D Mark Astley, Lake Superior State
Jason Woolley, Michigan State D Patrick Neaton, Michigan
Jim Dowd, Lake Superior State F Mike Eastwood, Western Michigan
Denny Felsner, Michigan F David Roberts, Michigan
Doug Weight, Lake Superior State F Rod Taylor, Ferris State
Rookie Team   Position  
Pat Mazzoli, Ferris State G
Steven Barnes, Lake Superior State D
Aaron Ward, Michigan D
Clayton Beddoes, Lake Superior State F
David Oliver, Michigan F
Brian Wiseman, Michigan F

ECAC[]

Award[12] Recipient
Player of the Year Peter Ciavaglia, Harvard
Rookie of the Year Geoff Finch, Brown
Coach of the Year Mark Morris, Clarkson
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Hugo Belanger, Clarkson

All-ECAC Hockey Teams[13][14]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Les Kuntar, St. Lawrence G Chris Rogles, Clarkson
Dan Ratushny, Cornell D Mike Brewer, Brown
Dave Tretowicz, Clarkson D Daniel Laperrière, St. Lawrence
Peter Ciavaglia, Harvard F Joé Juneau, Rensselaer
Ted Donato, Harvard F John LeClair, Vermont
Andy Pritchard, St. Lawrence F Mike Vukonich, Harvard
Rookie Team   Position  
Geoff Finch, Brown G
Mike Bracco, Dartmouth G
Neil Little, Rensselaer G
Ed Henrich, Clarkson D
Derek Maguire, Harvard D
Sean McCann, Harvard D
Mike McCourt, St. Lawrence D
Craig Conroy, Clarkson F
Tony DelCarmine, Dartmouth F
Scott Fraser, Dartmouth F
Rob Laferriere, Princeton F
Eric Lacroix, St. Lawrence F
Martin Leroux, Yale F

Hockey East[]

Award[15] Recipient
Player of the Year David Emma, Boston College
Rookie of the Year Jeff Levy, New Hampshire
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award Dick Umile, New Hampshire
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Shawn McEachern, Boston University

All-Hockey East Teams[16][17]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Scott LaGrand, Boston College G Jeff Levy, New Hampshire
Keith Carney, Maine D Shaun Kane, Maine
Ted Crowley, Boston College D Rob Cowie, Northeastern
David Emma, Boston College F Jim Montgomery, Maine
Shawn McEachern , Boston University F Rob Gaudreau, Providence
Jean-Yves Roy, Maine F Tony Amonte, Boston University
Rookie Team   Position  
Jeff Levy, New Hampshire G
Scott Lachance, Boston University D
Chris Therien, Providence D
Keith Tkachuk, Boston University F
Mike Taylor, Northeastern F
Patrice Tardif, Maine F

WCHA[]

Award[18] Recipient
Player of the Year Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan
Rookie of the Year Tony Szabo, Northern Michigan
Student-Athlete of the Year Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan
Coach of the Year Rick Comley, Northern Michigan
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Bill Pye, Northern Michigan

All-WCHA Teams[19][20]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Bill Pye, Northern Michigan G Duane Derksen, Wisconsin
Bret Hedican, St. Cloud State D Jason Herter, North Dakota
Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan D Sean Hill, Wisconsin
Russ Romaniuk, North Dakota F Larry Olimb, Minnesota
Greg Johnson, North Dakota F Kelly Hurd, Michigan Tech
Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan F Dixon Ward, North Dakota
Rookie Team   Position  
Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech G
Chris McAlpine, Minnesota D
Shawn Reid, Colorado College D
Tony Szabo, Northern Michigan F
Jason Zent, Wisconsin F
Craig Johnson, Minnesota F

Team Photos[]


References[]

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