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1950–51 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season

The 1950–51 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college ice hockey during the 1950–51 NCAA men's ice hockey season. The head coach was Vic Heyliger and the team captain was Gil Burford. The team won the 1951 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. The team's leading scorer was Neil Celley, who broke Michigan's single-season scoring record with 79 points (40 goals, 39 assists) and led the NCAA in scoring.

1950–51 Michigan Wolverines
men's ice hockey season
National champion
1951 NCAA Tournament, champion
Home iceWeinberg Coliseum
Record
Overall22–4–1
Home13–2–1
Road7–2
Neutral2–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachVic Heyliger
Captain(s)Gil Burford
Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey seasons
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Standings edit

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
American International 17 8 8 1
Army 12 1 10 1 .125 29 74 13 2 10 1 33 76
Boston College 20 12 8 0 105 89
Boston University 21 16 5 0 .762 149 59 21 16 5 0 149 59
Bowdoin 12 6 5 1
Brown 24 18 6 0 172 72
Colby
Colorado College 25 16 8 1 192 130
Dartmouth 19 9 9 1 71 89
Denver 23 11 11 1 134 111
Hamilton 16 7 9 0
Harvard 23 12 11 0 117 91
Lehigh 1 1 0 0 1.000 6 1 5 4 1 0 35 14
Massachusetts 7 0 7 0 10 40
Michigan 20 18 2 0 .900 159 69 27 22 4 1 212 100
Michigan State 17 6 11 0 65 95
Michigan Tech 21 5 14 2 89 134
Minnesota 26 14 12 0 140 112
MIT 10 0 10 0
New Hampshire 9 5 4 0 44 34
North Dakota 26 12 12 2 116 139
North Dakota Agricultural
Northeastern 19 8 11 0 90 77
Norwich 12 6 6 0
Princeton 18 7 10 1 100 111
Saint Michael's 6 3 3 0 33 39
St. Olaf 9 5 3 1
Wyoming 12 4 8 0
Yale 17 14 2 1 116 43

Schedule edit

During the season Michigan compiled a 22–4–1 record, the fourth consecutive year that the team won at least 80% of their games. Their schedule was as follows.[1]

Date Opponent Score Result Venue Location Record
Dec. 8, 1950 Detroit Auto Club 8–6 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 1–0
Dec. 15, 1950 Princeton 11–6 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 2–0
Dec. 16, 1950 Princeton 10–2 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 3–0
Dec. 21, 1950 Western Ontario 8–2 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 4–0
Dec. 22, 1950 Western Ontario 14–1 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 5–0
Dec. 27, 1950 Boston College 11–2 Win Boston Arena Boston, MA 6–0
Dec. 29, 1950 Boston University 3–2 Win Boston Arena Boston, MA 7–0
Jan. 5, 1951 Minnesota 5–4* Win Williams Arena Minneapolis, MN 8–0
Jan. 6, 1951 Minnesota 6–4 Win Williams Arena Minneapolis, MN 9–0
Jan. 12, 1951 Montreal 8–8* Tie Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 9–0–1
Jan. 13, 1951 Montreal 2–3 Loss Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 9–1–1
Jan. 19, 1951 Minnesota 12–2 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 10–1–1
Jan. 20, 1951 Minnesota 8–0 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 11–1–1
Feb. 5, 1951 Denver 5–4 Win DU Arena Denver, CO 12–1–1
Feb. 7, 1951 Denver 3–5 Loss DU Arena Denver, CO 12–2–1
Feb. 9, 1951 Colorado College 6–4 Win Broadmoor Ice Palace Colorado Springs, CO 13–2–1
Feb. 10, 1951 Colorado College 7–9 Loss Broadmoor Ice Palace Colorado Springs, CO 13–3–1
Feb. 16, 1951 Toronto 9–5 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 14–3–1
Feb. 17, 1951 Toronto 4–6 Loss Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 14–4–1
Feb. 21, 1951 Michigan State 10–1 Win Demonstration Hall East Lansing, MI 15–4–1
Feb. 23, 1951 North Dakota 11–4 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 16–4–1
Feb. 24, 1951 North Dakota 12–4 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 17–4–1
Mar. 3, 1951 Michigan State 9–6 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 18–4–1
Mar. 9, 1951 Michigan Tech 8–3 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 19–4–1
Mar. 10, 1951 Michigan Tech 7–4 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor, MI 20–4–1
NCAA TOURNAMENT
March 15, 1951 Boston University 8–2 Win Broadmoor World Arena Colorado Springs, CO 21–4–1
March 17, 1951 Brown 7–1 Win Broadmoor World Arena Colorado Springs, CO 22–4–1
212–100 22–4–1

* Denotes overtime periods

Roster and scoring statistics edit

 
Neil Celley
 
Gil Burford
No. Name Year Position Hometown S/P/C Games Goals Assists Pts PIM
6 Neil Celley Senior LW Eveleth, MN   27 40 39 79 10
8 Gil Burford Senior RW Detroit, MI   27 37 34 71 8
10 John McKennell Sophomore RW Toronto, ON   27 35 22 57 24
4 John Matchefts Sophomore C Eveleth, MN   27 25 31 56 30
7 Earl Keyes Sophomore C/G Tiverton, ON   27 18 25 43 28
15 Al Bassey Senior F Walpole, MA   27 16 17 33 14
5 Bob Heathcott Junior D Calgary, AB   27 12 21 33 40
18 Alex MacLellan Sophomore D Montreal, PQ   27 7 20 27 47
9 Paul Pelow Junior C Toronto, ON   17 9 8 17 32
12 Joe Marmo Senior LW East Boston, MA   27 4 12 16 37
11 Graham Cragg Junior D Edmonton, AB   27 1 12 13 18
14 Gordon Naylor Sophomore RW Montreal, PQ   27 3 8 11 10
3 Eddie May Junior D Edmonton, AB   20 4 2 6 8
Harry Stuhldreher 7 0 0 0 12
1 Hal Downes Senior G Melrose, MA   27 0 0 0 0
Total 212

[2]

Goaltending Statistics edit

No. Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV % GAA
1 Hal Downes 1
7 Earl Keyes 2 2 0 0 7 49 0 .875 3.50
Total 27 22 4 1 100 1

1951 national championship edit

(W1) Michigan vs. (E1) Brown edit

March 17[3] Michigan 7 – 1 Brown Broadmoor Ice Palace


Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st UM Eddie May Naylor and Marmo 03:49 1–0 UM
UM Gil BurfordGW MacLellan 15:24 2–0 UM
2nd UM Neil Celley unassisted 26:41 3–0 UM
UM John McKennell unassisted 30:56 4–0 UM
UM Al Bassey Keyes and MacLellan 34:19 5–0 UM
3rd BRN Tony Malo Wheeler 47:54 5–1 UM
UM John McKennell Burford and Keyes 51:15 6–1 UM
UM Neil Celley Burford 59:38 7–1 UM

Bob Heathcott, Gil Burford, John Matchefts and Neil Celley were named to the All-Tournament Team[4]

Notes edit

Less than year after winning the tournament, Hal Downes was shot down in his B-26 over North Korea and was declared MIA. Though all living POWs were returned to the US in 1953 Downes remained listed as MIA until his remains were returned in 2018.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "THROUGH THE YEARS:" (PDF). Michigan Wolverines. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  2. ^ "Univ. of Michigan 1950-51 roster and statistics". EliteProspects. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  3. ^ "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  4. ^ "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. (PDF) from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  5. ^ "Missing—but not forgotten: What the return of Korean War remains means for the daughter of one American soldier". Wilson Center. Retrieved August 9, 2018.

External links edit

  • History of the 1950–51 team 2011-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, at page 6

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The 1950 51 Michigan Wolverines men s ice hockey team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college ice hockey during the 1950 51 NCAA men s ice hockey season The head coach was Vic Heyliger and the team captain was Gil Burford The team won the 1951 NCAA Men s Ice Hockey Tournament The team s leading scorer was Neil Celley who broke Michigan s single season scoring record with 79 points 40 goals 39 assists and led the NCAA in scoring 1950 51 Michigan Wolverines men s ice hockey seasonNational champion1951 NCAA Tournament championHome iceWeinberg ColiseumRecordOverall22 4 1Home13 2 1Road7 2Neutral2 0Coaches and captainsHead coachVic HeyligerCaptain s Gil BurfordMichigan Wolverines men s ice hockey seasons 1949 50 1951 52 Contents 1 Standings 1 1 Schedule 2 Roster and scoring statistics 3 Goaltending Statistics 4 1951 national championship 4 1 W1 Michigan vs E1 Brown 5 Notes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksStandings edit1950 51 NCAA Independent ice hockey standingsvteIntercollegiate OverallGP W L T Pct GF GA GP W L T GF GAAmerican International 17 8 8 1 Army 12 1 10 1 125 29 74 13 2 10 1 33 76Boston College 20 12 8 0 105 89Boston University 21 16 5 0 762 149 59 21 16 5 0 149 59Bowdoin 12 6 5 1 Brown 24 18 6 0 172 72Colby Colorado College 25 16 8 1 192 130Dartmouth 19 9 9 1 71 89Denver 23 11 11 1 134 111Hamilton 16 7 9 0 Harvard 23 12 11 0 117 91Lehigh 1 1 0 0 1 000 6 1 5 4 1 0 35 14Massachusetts 7 0 7 0 10 40Michigan 20 18 2 0 900 159 69 27 22 4 1 212 100Michigan State 17 6 11 0 65 95Michigan Tech 21 5 14 2 89 134Minnesota 26 14 12 0 140 112MIT 10 0 10 0 New Hampshire 9 5 4 0 44 34North Dakota 26 12 12 2 116 139North Dakota Agricultural Northeastern 19 8 11 0 90 77Norwich 12 6 6 0 Princeton 18 7 10 1 100 111Saint Michael s 6 3 3 0 33 39St Olaf 9 5 3 1 Wyoming 12 4 8 0 Yale 17 14 2 1 116 43Schedule edit During the season Michigan compiled a 22 4 1 record the fourth consecutive year that the team won at least 80 of their games Their schedule was as follows 1 Date Opponent Score Result Venue Location RecordDec 8 1950 Detroit Auto Club 8 6 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 1 0Dec 15 1950 Princeton 11 6 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 2 0Dec 16 1950 Princeton 10 2 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 3 0Dec 21 1950 Western Ontario 8 2 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 4 0Dec 22 1950 Western Ontario 14 1 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 5 0Dec 27 1950 Boston College 11 2 Win Boston Arena Boston MA 6 0Dec 29 1950 Boston University 3 2 Win Boston Arena Boston MA 7 0Jan 5 1951 Minnesota 5 4 Win Williams Arena Minneapolis MN 8 0Jan 6 1951 Minnesota 6 4 Win Williams Arena Minneapolis MN 9 0Jan 12 1951 Montreal 8 8 Tie Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 9 0 1Jan 13 1951 Montreal 2 3 Loss Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 9 1 1Jan 19 1951 Minnesota 12 2 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 10 1 1Jan 20 1951 Minnesota 8 0 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 11 1 1Feb 5 1951 Denver 5 4 Win DU Arena Denver CO 12 1 1Feb 7 1951 Denver 3 5 Loss DU Arena Denver CO 12 2 1Feb 9 1951 Colorado College 6 4 Win Broadmoor Ice Palace Colorado Springs CO 13 2 1Feb 10 1951 Colorado College 7 9 Loss Broadmoor Ice Palace Colorado Springs CO 13 3 1Feb 16 1951 Toronto 9 5 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 14 3 1Feb 17 1951 Toronto 4 6 Loss Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 14 4 1Feb 21 1951 Michigan State 10 1 Win Demonstration Hall East Lansing MI 15 4 1Feb 23 1951 North Dakota 11 4 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 16 4 1Feb 24 1951 North Dakota 12 4 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 17 4 1Mar 3 1951 Michigan State 9 6 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 18 4 1Mar 9 1951 Michigan Tech 8 3 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 19 4 1Mar 10 1951 Michigan Tech 7 4 Win Weinberg Coliseum Ann Arbor MI 20 4 1NCAA TOURNAMENTMarch 15 1951 Boston University 8 2 Win Broadmoor World Arena Colorado Springs CO 21 4 1March 17 1951 Brown 7 1 Win Broadmoor World Arena Colorado Springs CO 22 4 1212 100 22 4 1 Denotes overtime periodsRoster and scoring statistics edit nbsp Neil Celley nbsp Gil BurfordNo Name Year Position Hometown S P C Games Goals Assists Pts PIM6 Neil Celley Senior LW Eveleth MN nbsp 27 40 39 79 108 Gil Burford Senior RW Detroit MI nbsp 27 37 34 71 810 John McKennell Sophomore RW Toronto ON nbsp 27 35 22 57 244 John Matchefts Sophomore C Eveleth MN nbsp 27 25 31 56 307 Earl Keyes Sophomore C G Tiverton ON nbsp 27 18 25 43 2815 Al Bassey Senior F Walpole MA nbsp 27 16 17 33 145 Bob Heathcott Junior D Calgary AB nbsp 27 12 21 33 4018 Alex MacLellan Sophomore D Montreal PQ nbsp 27 7 20 27 479 Paul Pelow Junior C Toronto ON nbsp 17 9 8 17 3212 Joe Marmo Senior LW East Boston MA nbsp 27 4 12 16 3711 Graham Cragg Junior D Edmonton AB nbsp 27 1 12 13 1814 Gordon Naylor Sophomore RW Montreal PQ nbsp 27 3 8 11 103 Eddie May Junior D Edmonton AB nbsp 20 4 2 6 8Harry Stuhldreher 7 0 0 0 121 Hal Downes Senior G Melrose MA nbsp 27 0 0 0 0Total 212 2 Goaltending Statistics editNo Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV GAA1 Hal Downes 1 7 Earl Keyes 2 2 0 0 7 49 0 875 3 50Total 27 22 4 1 100 1 1951 national championship edit W1 Michigan vs E1 Brown edit March 17 3 Michigan 7 1 Brown Broadmoor Ice Palace Scoring summaryPeriod Team Goal Assist s Time Score1st UM Eddie May Naylor and Marmo 03 49 1 0 UMUM Gil Burford GW MacLellan 15 24 2 0 UM2nd UM Neil Celley unassisted 26 41 3 0 UMUM John McKennell unassisted 30 56 4 0 UMUM Al Bassey Keyes and MacLellan 34 19 5 0 UM3rd BRN Tony Malo Wheeler 47 54 5 1 UMUM John McKennell Burford and Keyes 51 15 6 1 UMUM Neil Celley Burford 59 38 7 1 UMShots by periodTeam 1 2 3 TMichigan 17 21 14 52Brown 5 4 11 20 GoaltendersTeam Name Saves Goals against Time on iceUM Hal Downes 19 1BRN Donald Whiston 45 7 Bob Heathcott Gil Burford John Matchefts and Neil Celley were named to the All Tournament Team 4 Notes editLess than year after winning the tournament Hal Downes was shot down in his B 26 over North Korea and was declared MIA Though all living POWs were returned to the US in 1953 Downes remained listed as MIA until his remains were returned in 2018 5 See also edit1951 NCAA Division I Men s Ice Hockey Tournament List of NCAA Division I Men s Ice Hockey Tournament championsReferences edit THROUGH THE YEARS PDF Michigan Wolverines Retrieved October 24 2018 Univ of Michigan 1950 51 roster and statistics EliteProspects Retrieved October 24 2018 NCAA Division 1 Tournament College Hockey Historical Archives Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved June 19 2013 NCAA Frozen Four Records PDF NCAA org Archived PDF from the original on August 17 2012 Retrieved June 19 2013 Missing but not forgotten What the return of Korean War remains means for the daughter of one American soldier Wilson Center Retrieved August 9 2018 External links editOfficial Site History of the 1950 51 team Archived 2011 11 01 at the Wayback Machine at page 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1950 51 Michigan Wolverines men 27s ice 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