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2004 MCHA Tournament - FDL Blueline Family Ice Center -Schedule of Events- Friday, February 27, 2004 -Game 1: #4 Lawrence (5) vs. #5 Northland (4) at 7:00 PM -BOX- -RECAP- Saturday, February 28, 2004 -Game 1: #2 UM-Crookston (4) vs. #3 MSOE (3) at 3:00 PM -BOX- -RECAP- -Game 2: #1 Marian (5) vs. #4 Lawrence (1) at 7:00 PM -BOX- -RECAP- Sunday, February 29, 2004 -Game #1: Consolation Game at 1:00 PM -BOX- -RECAP- -#3 MSOE (3) vs. #4 Lawrence (2)
-Game #2: Championship Game at 5:00 PM -BOX- -RECAP- -#1 Marian (0) vs. #2 Minnesota-Crookston (3)
-Admission for a single game is $5 for adults and $3 for students. -Those 14 and under will be admitted free. -Click HERE for tournament program (available in .PDF format). -As part of Championship Weekend on
Saturday (February 28), the
MCHA All-Conference team, MCHA Player
of the Year, and MCHA Coach of the Year trophy will
be awarded at the conclusion of the first MCHA playoff game of the day. 2003-2004 MCHA All-Conference Awards Forward: Ryan Becker, Junior, Northland College (6G/14A=20 points; 16 games) Forward: Jon Daigle, Junior, Marian College (8G/11A=19 points; 13 games) Forward: Brad Hawkins, Senior, Marian College (6G/11A=17 points; 15 games) Forward: Ben Perkins, Senior, Minnesota-Crookston (5G/10A=15 points; 16 games) Forward: Brian Soik, Freshman, MSOE (5G/11A=16 points; 16 games) Defense: Brett Fox, Freshman, Marian College (0G/6A=6 points; 16 games) Defense: Luke Hasbargen, Freshman, MSOE (7G/8A=15 points; 16 games) Defense: Rob Kaufman, Senior, MSOE (3G/7A=10 points; 16 games) Defense: Marc Tviet, Junior, Minnesota-Crookston (5G/6A=11 points; 16 games) Goalie: Terry Dunbar, Senior, Marian College (.925 save %, 1.63 GAA, 13-2-0) Goalie: Andrew Isaac, Freshman, Lawrence University (.923 save %, 3.07 GAA, 3-7-1)
2003-2004 MCHA All-Tournament Awards
MCHA HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD IN FOND DU LAC The Sabres enter the tournament with a 14-2-0 MCHA mark, having won 8 of their last 10 league games en route to claiming their second regular season title in three years. They were undefeated at home during league play this season. Junior captain Jon Daigle, who was second in league scoring this year with 19 points (8G/11A) in 13 games, leads the Sabres offensive attack. Goaltending will be in the capable hands of senior Terry Dunbar. Dunbar is a two-time MCHA Tournament MVP, and will be looking to add a third MCHA tournament title to his impressive college resume. “Every senior wants to go out on top,” stated Dunbar. “Having come so close last season, this will be a great opportunity to end a playing career in front of the home crowd.” Sabre head coach Chris Brown looks forward to having the opportunity to host the tournament. “The single-elimination format is an exciting one,” said Brown. “It doesn’t matter if you are 20-2 or 2-20, any team can win this event. That is what makes it so exciting and entertaining.” One of the Sabre defeats came at the hands of Minnesota–Crookston, during the regular season finale two weeks ago in Crookston. The Golden Eagles also ended Marian’s season a year ago, when they earned a 2-1 victory in the championship, their second in the past four years. The Golden Eagles enter on a hot streak, having gone 6-2-1 in their past nine games. They were second in both offense (4.44 GPG) and defense (3.00 GAA) during the regular season and boast three of the Top 10 scorers in the league, led by senior Brock Anundson and his 19 (9G/10A) points. MSOE earned the #3 seed with a 9-7-0 record, with those nine wins representing the best regular season total for the Raiders since they began play in the MCHA. They have 14 freshmen on the roster this season, and many have made a name for themselves, as four of their top five scorers on the season are newcomers. Senior Jason Martin led the way with 19 points, with freshman Brian Soik (18), Luke Hasbargen (16), Nick Bilpush (15), and Michael Duta (15) rounding out the top five. Lawrence fell a bit from last season’s program-record win total, but do have history on their side in this event. They have placed third in each of the past three seasons, and are capable of beating any of the teams they play. Northland had the top scorer in the MCHA this season, as the Lumberjack’s Ryan Becker was tops in the conference with 20 points and 14 assists. The ‘Jacks were also second in the power-play, converting 22.2% of their opportunities. Either team is capable of making a run in the tournament. The Sabres have been in the MCHA tournament
final in each of the five years it has been held, winning twice. Marian’s
opponent in the previous four tournament finals has been Minnesota-Crookston.
Who will play for the chance at the Harris Cup in 2004? That will be decided in
five games in a little over 48 hours this weekend at the FDL Blueline Family Ice
Center.
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