1986–87 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

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The 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 1986 and concluded with the 1987 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on March 28, 1987 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. This was the 40th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 93rd year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

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Notre Dame and Kent State formed the ACHA with two other schools, however, the two other universities didn't play at the Division I level and its standings are not official.

Season Outlook

Pre-season polls

The top teams in the nation.

The WMPL poll was voted on by coaches before the start of the season. The College Hockey Statistics Bureau (CHSB) / WMEB poll was voted on by media after the season started.

WMPL Poll
RankTeam
1 Minnesota (5)
2 Michigan State (4)
3 North Dakota (1)
4 Boston University
5 Denver
6 Harvard
7 Bowling Green
8 Boston College
9 Wisconsin
10 Northern Michigan
CHSB / WMEB Poll
RankTeam
1 Boston University (6)
2 Minnesota (2)
3 Michigan State (1)
4 Bowling Green (1)
5 Harvard
6 (tie) Denver (1)
6 (tie) Cornell
8 North Dakota
9 Northern Michigan
10 Wisconsin

Regular season

Season tournaments

TournamentDatesTeamsChampion
Rensselaer Holiday Tournament November 28–294 Ferris State
Jeep/Nissan Classic December 20–214 Minnesota
Syracuse Invitational December 26–274 Bowling Green
Great Lakes Invitational December 27–284 Western Michigan
Schweppes Invitational December 27–284 Ohio State
Auld Lang Syne Classic December 30–314 New Hampshire
Phoenix Mutual Classic January 2–34 Cornell
Beanpot February 2, 94 Boston University

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Lake Forest12831174944261510112386
Kent State 1275014--3219130--
Notre Dame 12471940473010191103122
Michigan–Dearborn *123728--4121182--
Championship: March 7, 1987
indicates division regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Bowling Green322462501811214533102238160
Michigan State*322381471631174533102231156
Lake Superior State 3219112401431304022162181168
Illinois-Chicago 3218131371481183921171176154
Western Michigan 3216160321551444323200219187
Ohio State 3212191251321684319231188211
Michigan 3211201231531744014251188220
Ferris State 329230181141524316270157197
Miami 32824016127192398310151232
Championship: Michigan State
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Harvard†*222020401064334286016077
Colgate 2215613111185332391170116
St. Lawrence 22147130109733524110180114
Yale 2213902977713015123101113
Clarkson 22121002684663117131117101
Vermont 2291302475823218140125120
Rensselaer 229130188175331318212398
Brown 22913018831022711160103128
Cornell 2281401684942711160106114
Princeton 22714115678726817181107
Army 226160126410929919189130
Dartmouth 22219155710925222163127
Championship: Harvard
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Alaska–Anchorage16961197566301992152114
US International 1678115--3517171--
Alaska–Fairbanks 1679014--2717100172173
indicates conference regular season champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Boston College†*32266052203121393180233145
Lowell 3220102421461363622122166163
Maine 3219121391591174224162196151
Boston University 3215143331341323719153158146
Northeastern 3211183251101393713213126167
Providence 32722317104156337233106161
New Hampshire 32524313105179388273124204
Championship: Boston College
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Air Force 0000---2919100152110
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
North Dakota†*3529605820094484080264129
Minnesota 352591511761234934141248165
Denver 3516163351501494019183182172
Wisconsin 3517171351271344223181160155
Northern Michigan 3516181331311444018211151164
Colorado College 3512221251431514217241171176
Michigan Tech 3511231231181824011281130218
Minnesota-Duluth 3511231231141633911271121184
Championship: North Dakota
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion

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Final regular season polls

The final top 10 teams as ranked by coaches (WMPL) before the conference tournament finals.

The final media poll (CHSB/WDOM) was released after the conference tournament finals.

WMPL Coaches Poll
RankingTeam
1 North Dakota (8)
2 Boston College
3 Bowling Green (2)
4 Harvard
5 Minnesota
6 Michigan State
7 Lowell
8 St. Lawrence
9 Lake Superior State
10 Yale
CHSB / WMEB Media Poll
RankingTeam
1 North Dakota (10)
2 Boston College
3 Minnesota
4 Michigan State
Harvard
6 Bowling Green
Lowell
8 Maine
9 St. Lawrence
10 Lake Superior State

1987 NCAA Tournament

Quarterfinals
March 20–21
Semifinals
March 26–27
National Championship
March 28
           
E1 Boston College 1 3 4
W4 Minnesota 4 2 6
W4 Minnesota 3
W2Michigan State5
W2 Michigan State 6 5 11
E3 Maine 2 3 5
W2 Michigan State 3
W1North Dakota5
W1 North Dakota 3 6 9
E4 St. Lawrence 1 3 4
W1North Dakota5Third-place game
E2 Harvard 2
E2 Harvard 7 3 10W4Minnesota6
W3 Bowling Green 1 0 1 E2 Harvard 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

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Player stats

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Tony Hrkac Sophomore North Dakota 48467011648
Mitch Messier Senior Michigan State 4544489289
Bob Joyce Junior North Dakota 4852378942
Wayne Gagné Senior Western Michigan 4313768938
Rick Brebant Junior Ohio State 4235518650
Paul Ysebaert Junior Bowling Green 4527588544
Craig Janney Sophomore Boston College 372855836
Kevin Miller Junior Michigan State 4525568163
Bill Shibicky Senior Michigan State 42433679100
Rob Bryden Senior Western Michigan 4346327882
Brad Jones Senior Michigan 4032467864

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Leading goaltenders

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

PlayerClassTeamGPMinWLOTGASOSV%GAA
Richard McEvoy Senior Harvard 2414601950544.9152.22
Ed Belfour Freshman North Dakota 3320492940813.9152.43
Bob Essensa Senior Michigan State 2513811931640.8842.78
Scott Yearwood Junior St. Lawrence 281456---721.9052.94
John Fletcher Freshman Clarkson 231240118-624.9073.00
Scott King Freshman Maine 2111111161580.8943.13
John Blue Junior Minnesota 3318892191993.8893.14
Brad Ryan Junior Illinois-Chicago 16925941490.8893.18
Gary Kruzich Senior Bowling Green 38156428721230.8833.31
Gavin Armstrong Freshman Rensselaer 26138711131791.8893.42

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Awards

WCHA

Award [16] Recipient
Most Valuable Player Tony Hrkac, North Dakota
Freshman of the Year Dave Shields, Denver
Student-Athlete of the Year Tony Granato, Wisconsin
Coach of the Year Gino Gasparini, North Dakota
All-WCHA Teams [17]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Ed Belfour, North Dakota G Mike Richter, Wisconsin
Rob Doyle, Colorado College D Todd Richards, Minnesota
Ian Kidd, North Dakota D Guy Gosselin, Minnesota-Duluth
Tony Hrkac, North Dakota F Rick Boh, Colorado College
Bob Joyce, North Dakota F Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin
Gary Emmons, Northern Michigan F Corey Millen, Minnesota
F Tony Granato, Wisconsin

1987 NHL Entry Draft

RoundPickPlayerCollegeConferenceNHL team
119 Bryan Deasley MichiganCCHA Calgary Flames
230 Jeff Harding Michigan StateCCHA Philadelphia Flyers
233 John LeClair VermontECAC Hockey Montreal Canadiens
242 Brad Werenka Northern MichiganWCHA Edmonton Oilers
363 Geoff Smith North DakotaWCHA Edmonton Oilers
465 Brian Sullivan NortheasternHockey East New Jersey Devils
466Doug TorrelMinnesota–DuluthWCHA Vancouver Canucks
469 Mike Sullivan Boston UniversityHockey East New York Rangers
470Tim HarrisLake Superior StateCCHA Calgary Flames
471 Joe Sacco Boston UniversityHockey East Toronto Maple Leafs
472 Kip Miller Michigan StateCCHA Quebec Nordiques
473 John Weisbrod HarvardECAC Hockey Minnesota North Stars
479Don McLennanDenverWCHA Winnipeg Jets
480Kris MillerMinnesota–DuluthWCHA Montreal Canadiens
482 Andy Rymsha Western MichiganCCHA St. Louis Blues
484John BradleyBoston UniversityHockey East Buffalo Sabres
585Dave PergolaBoston CollegeHockey East Buffalo Sabres
586 Kevin Dean New HampshireHockey East New Jersey Devils
587Sean FabianMinnesotaWCHA Vancouver Canucks
590 Mike Vukonich HarvardECAC Hockey Los Angeles Kings
591 Mike Eastwood Western MichiganCCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
593 Rob Mendel WisconsinWCHA Quebec Nordiques
594Erik O'BorskyYaleECAC Hockey New York Rangers
596 Ken Gernander MinnesotaWCHA Winnipeg Jets
598 Ted Donato HarvardECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
5100Darrin AmundsonMinnesota–DuluthWCHA Winnipeg Jets
5101Steve McCoolBoston CollegeHockey East Montreal Canadiens
5102Marc RosseauDenverWCHA Hartford Whalers
5103Tim CorkeryFerris StateCCHA Calgary Flames
6106Chris MarshallMichigan StateCCHA Buffalo Sabres
6107 Ben Hankinson MinnesotaWCHA New Jersey Devils
6108 Garry Valk North DakotaWCHA Vancouver Canucks
6110 Shawn McEachern Boston UniversityHockey East Pittsburgh Penguins
6112 Damian Rhodes Michigan TechWCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
6113Mike McCormickNorth DakotaWCHA Chicago Black Hawks
6114 Garth Snow MaineHockey East Quebec Nordiques
6116Sean CliffordOhio StateCCHA Detroit Red Wings
6117 Rob Robinson MiamiCCHA St. Louis Blues
6119 Matt Glennon Boston CollegeHockey East Boston Bruins
6120Rich DeFreitasHarvardECAC Hockey Washington Capitals
6121Joe HarwellWisconsinWCHA Winnipeg Jets
6122 Les Kuntar St. LawrenceECAC Hockey Montreal Canadiens
6123Jeff St. CyrMichigan TechWCHA Hartford Whalers
6125Tony LinkMaineHockey East Philadelphia Flyers
7127Paul FlanaganNortheasternHockey East Buffalo Sabres
7128Tom NeziolMiamiCCHA New Jersey Devils
7129Todd FanningOhio StateCCHA Vancouver Canucks
7131Jim BoddenMiamiCCHA Pittsburgh Penguins
7134 Stephen Tepper MaineHockey East Chicago Blackhawks
7136Clint ThomasRensselaerECAC Hockey New York Rangers
7140Rob CheeversBoston CollegeHockey East Boston Bruins
7142 Tod Hartje HarvardECAC Hockey Winnipeg Jets
7144Gregg WolfColgateECAC Hockey Hartford Whalers
7145 Peter Ciavaglia HarvardECAC Hockey Calgary Flames
8149 Jim Dowd Lake Superior StateCCHA New Jersey Devils
8153Tim RobertsRensselaerECAC Hockey Buffalo Sabres
8154Chris JensenWisconsinWCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
8155John ReillyBoston CollegeHockey East Chicago Blackhawks
8156Jake EnebakMinnesotaWCHA Quebec Nordiques
8157Chuck WiegandFerris StateCCHA New York Rangers
8158Kevin ScottNorthern MichiganWCHA Detroit Red Wings
8161 Chris Winnes New HampshireHockey East Boston Bruins
8164Will GeistDartmouthECAC Hockey Montreal Canadiens
8165John MooreYaleECAC Hockey Hartford Whalers
9171Craig DalyLowellHockey East Vancouver Canucks
9173John MacDougallMichigan–DearbornACHA Pittsburgh Penguins
9174Jeff GawlickiNorthern MichiganWCHA Los Angeles Kings
9176Lance WernessMinnesotaWCHA Chicago Blackhawks
9181Shawn HowardMinnesota–DuluthWCHA New York Islanders
9182Paul OhmanBrownECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
9184Jim FernholzVermontECAC Hockey Winnipeg Jets
9186 Joe Day St. LawrenceECAC Hockey Hartford Whalers
9187 Mark Osiecki WisconsinWCHA Calgary Flames
9188Bruce MacDonaldNew HampshireHockey East Philadelphia Flyers
9189Gavin ArmstrongRensselaerECAC Hockey Edmonton Oilers
10192 John Fletcher ClarksonECAC Hockey Vancouver Canucks
10193 Larry Olimb MinnesotaWCHA Minnesota North Stars
10194 Daryn McBride DenverWCHA Pittsburgh Penguins
10195John PrestonBoston UniversityHockey East Los Angeles Kings
10198Darren NaussMinnesota–DuluthWCHA Quebec Nordiques
10199Dave PorterNorthern MichiganWCHA New York Rangers
10201David MarvinNorth DakotaWCHA St. Louis Blues
10203 Casey Jones CornellECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
10204 Chris Clarke Western MichiganCCHA Washington Capitals
10205Brett BarnettLake Superior StateCCHA New York Rangers
10207Andy CesarskiPrincetonECAC Hockey St. Louis Blues
10209Steve MorrowNew HampshireHockey East Philadelphia Flyers
10210Mike TinkhamLowellHockey East Edmonton Oilers
11211 David Littman Boston CollegeHockey East Buffalo Sabres
11215 Mark Carlson LowellHockey East Pittsburgh Penguins
11218Bill LaCoutureNew HampshireHockey East Chicago Blackhawks
11219Mike WilliamsFerris StateCCHA Quebec Nordiques
11220Lance MarcianoYaleECAC Hockey New York Rangers
11222Daniel RolfeFerris StateCCHA St. Louis Blues
11223Mike EricksonLowellHockey East New York Islanders
11224 Eric LeMarque Northern MichiganWCHA Boston Bruins
11227 Ed Ronan Boston UniversityHockey East Montreal Canadiens
11228Kevin SullivanPrincetonECAC Hockey Hartford Whalers
11231Jeff PaulettiMinnesotaWCHA Edmonton Oilers
12233 Neil Eisenhut North DakotaWCHA Vancouver Canucks
12239 Mike Lappin Boston UniversityHockey East Chicago Blackhawks
12244Will AverillNortheasternHockey East New York Islanders
12245Sean GormanPrincetonECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
12246Ryan KummuRensselaerECAC Hockey Washington Capitals
12249Steve LaurinDartmouthECAC Hockey Hartford Whalers

† incoming freshman
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1987 NHL Supplemental Draft

See also

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