16A -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 2, 1999 CCHA sends seven to national level When Michigan's Andy Hilbert and Jeff Jillson make their way to Skellefta and Umea, Sweden later this month to join the 22-member United States National Junior Team they won't be the lone CCHA representa- tives. Sending a total of seven players to the 2000 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, the CCHA will be well represented as Michigan State's John-Michael Liles and Adam Hall along with Notre Dame forwards Brett Henning, David Inman and Connor Dunlop also join the U.S. team. For Hall and Jillson, the tournament trip will mark their second straight, as the two played last season in the 1999 championship in Winnipeg. Hall currently leads the CCHA with four game-winning goals and is tied for first with 12 goals overall. The sophomore was a second- round selection of the Nashville Predators in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. Meanwhile, Liles is fast becoming a force to be reckoned with among the league's young defenseman. With four goals and seven assists, he's currently tied for first among rookie defenseman in scoring. Inmann, a second-round selection of the New York Rangers, is currently leading Notre Dame with seven goals on the year. Inmann joins Henning, a ninth- round selection of the New York Islanders, and Dunlop who's Notre Dame's top scoring freshman. The CCHA contingent will join 15 other collegians in West Point, New York Dec. 13 before they head to Sweden where they'll play games on Dec. 20 and Dec. 22. The U.S. will open play against the Czech Republic on Dec. 26 while the Canadians are slated to face Finland on Christmas. -Compiled by Geoff Gagnon 'M' to miss stars in GLI tourney NATIONALS Continued from Page 10A Comrie said. "It's great competition, and there is a lot of pride that comes with each game because you are play- ing for your country." But while Jillson, Hilbert and perhaps Comrie will battle for their respective countries, the rest of the Wolverines will compete in another tournament, the Great Lakes Invitational. Michigan struggled the last two years in the tourna- ment, but prior to the slide, the Wolverines had won nine straight titles. The loss of top performers for the tournament could hinder Michigan's chances, but it's not something that the Wolverines haven't dealt with before. Powers and the rest of the coaches look at it as an opportunity.for the other players to make an impact. "In the past it hasn't been a problem with the others stepping up," Powers said. "On defense this year, losing one of the top four will hurt us a little bit. But with Magnuson, Gassoff and Fraser getting some playing time recently, that experience will hopefully carry over to the GLI. And with recent line changes and losses to injury, the players have become used to filling in for each other. "You always want to be able to play with your team, but this kind of situation is tough to turn down," Comrie said. "I think our team will be fine. They'll have to step it up. It's a challenge that they will have, but they'll do fine." The announcement not only results in a big step for the players but also for the growth of the program. Powers said that seeing a program consistently place players at the national level shows the prestige of the program to potential recruits. Powers also said that this national prestige will help the future of these three players along with the futures of* the rest of the team. "This is just another year where we have three excep- tional players that are moving on for a few games," Powers said. "That is part of what we're here for - to give these kids the best competition so they can move on when they're done here." 2000 U.S. Junior National Team CCHA players Only three CCHA teams have players that will represent the conference on the 2000 U.S. Junior National Team. Michigan's Mike Comrie also qualified for the Canadian National Team. Here are the seven CCHA players from the CCHA who will play for the U.S. Player Connor Dunlop Adam Hall Brett Henning Andy Hilbert David Inman Jeff Jillson John Michael Liles Position F F F F F D D _Ht WL 5-10 185 6-2 205 6-1 200 5-11 190 6-1 190 6-3 220 5-10 181 CCHA Team Notre Dame Michigan State Notre Dame Michigan Notre Dame Michigan Michigan State KIMITSU YOGACHi/Oaily Over winter break, Michigan forward Andy Hilbert (above) and defenseman Jeff Jilison will represent the U.S. Junior National Team in the 2000 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Sweden. CCHA stats With Michigan's slide after a 1-3 record over the last two weekend series, the Wolverines fell in most categories .But, Michigan still leads the league in goals per game with their outstanding offensive effort this season. M GOALS PER GAME Team 1. Mihigan 2. Northern Michigan 3. Michigan State 4. Western Michigan 5. Miami 6. Bowling Green 7. Lake Superior State 8. Nebraska Omaha 9. Ferris State 10.Notre Dame 11.Alaska Fairbanks 12.Ohio State PENALTY-KILLING PERCENTAGE GP w 10 12 12 9 11 10 10 12 10 12 12 No. AvM G 40 4.00 44 3.67 39 3.25 28 3.11 33 3.00 30 3.00 26 2.60 31 2.58 23 2.30 27 2.25 22 1.83 Team 1.Michigan State- 2 Michigan 3.Lake Superior State .4.Bowling Green 5.Miami 6.Alaska Fairbanks 7.Ferris State 8.Western Michigan 9.Northern Michigan 10.Nebraska Omaha 11. Notre Dame 12.Ohio State GP 12 10 10 11 9. 12 12 12, 10 10 10 12 PPGA 6 .9 12 10 12 11 13, 11 12 13 23 OPP SHG 74 5' 77 -3 76 2 81 0 67 . 4 80 2 73 1 83 4, 68 5 62 0 67 1 91 1 Pct. .919 .896 .882 .852 .851 .850 .849 .843 .838 .806 .806 .747 GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME Team TWMhigan State 2.Northern Michigan 3.Miami 4.Mich an Slake Superior State 6.Ferris State 7.Western Michigan 8.Notre Dame 9.Nebraska Omaha 1 0.Bowlinq Green 11,AlaskaFairbanks 12.Ohio State GP TT 10 9 10 10 12 12 10 10 11 12 12 No. T5~ 21 22 26 27 33 36 32 34 42 47 49 Av G 2.10 2.44 2.60 2.70 2.75 3.00 3.20 3.40 3.82 3.92 4.08 CCHA Standings Team Michigan State' Northern Michigan, Michigan Ferris State; Lake Superior W: 10 8 7 6 6 L 2 1 3. 6 .4 T 0 1 0 0 a C TWO-YEAR M.S. PROGRAM CHA Pts GP' 20 12, 17 10 14 10 12 12 12 10 12 12 10 9 8 11 8 10 8 10 5 12 4 4 POWER-PLAY PERCENTAGE chigan State 2.Michigan 3.Western Michigan 4.Northern Michigan 5.Ferris State 6.Ohio State 7TAaska Fairbanks 8.Notre Dame Nebraska Omaha 10.Miami 11.Bowling Green 12.Lake Superior State GP TY 10 12 10 12 12 12 10 10 9 11 10 16 17 10 15 13 12 9 9 8 8 8 90 97. 63 95 85 79 62 65 61 66 69 3 .178 2 .175 0 .159 4 .158 6 .153 0 .145 2 .138 0 .131 5 .121 2 .116 Western Michigan S 5 2 Miami 4 3 2 Bowling Green 4 7 0 Nebraska-Omaha 2 4 4 Notre Dame 3 5 2 Ohio State 2 9 1 Alaska-Fairbanks " 2 10 0 Michigan at Bowling Green Ohio State at Miami Alaska Fairbanks at Nebraska Omaha, Ferris State at Western Michigan, GF GA 44 26 40 21 41 26 31 33 30 27 39 36 28 22 33 42 26 34 23 32 22 49 27 47 OVERALL .W L T 11 4 0 12 3 1 11 4: 0 10 6 0 6' 6 0 , 6 6 2. 7 4 2 4 9 0 2 4 :4 5 7 ; 2 3 11 _1 3 11 .0 Saturday's9Gamies Bowling Green at Michigan Western Michigan at Ferris State Northern Michigan at Lake Superior Alaska Fairbanks at NebraskaOmaha Michigan State at Notre Dame A7 Fraunhofer USA Center for Manufacturing Innovation r, l/ 4 __,