1950–51 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season
Sports 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.
Standings
Schedule
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
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
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
–
–
(W1) Michigan vs. (E1) Brown
Shots by period
Team
1
2
3
T
Michigan
17
21
14
52
Brown
5
4
11
20
Bob Heathcott , Gil Burford , John Matchefts and Neil Celley were named to the All-Tournament Team [ 4]
Notes
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
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