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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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

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
American International17881
Army121101.12529741321013376
Boston College20128010589
Boston University211650.7621495921165014959
Bowdoin12651
Brown24186017272
Colby
Colorado College251681192130
Dartmouth199917189
Denver2311111134111
Hamilton16790
Harvard231211011791
Lehigh11001.0006154103514
Massachusetts70701040
Michigan201820.90015969272241212100
Michigan State1761106595
Michigan Tech21514289134
Minnesota2614120140112
MIT100100
New Hampshire95404434
North Dakota2612122116139
North Dakota Agricultural
Northeastern1981109077
Norwich12660
Princeton187101100111
Saint Michael's63303339
St. Olaf9531
Wyoming12480
Yale17142111643

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]

DateOpponentScoreResultVenueLocationRecord
Dec. 8, 1950Detroit Auto Club8–6WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI1–0
Dec. 15, 1950Princeton11–6WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI2–0
Dec. 16, 1950Princeton10–2WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI3–0
Dec. 21, 1950Western Ontario8–2WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI4–0
Dec. 22, 1950Western Ontario14–1WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI5–0
Dec. 27, 1950Boston College11–2WinBoston ArenaBoston, MA6–0
Dec. 29, 1950Boston University3–2WinBoston ArenaBoston, MA7–0
Jan. 5, 1951Minnesota5–4*WinWilliams ArenaMinneapolis, MN8–0
Jan. 6, 1951Minnesota6–4WinWilliams ArenaMinneapolis, MN9–0
Jan. 12, 1951Montreal8–8*TieWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI9–0–1
Jan. 13, 1951Montreal2–3LossWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI9–1–1
Jan. 19, 1951Minnesota12–2WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI10–1–1
Jan. 20, 1951Minnesota8–0WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI11–1–1
Feb. 5, 1951Denver5–4WinDU ArenaDenver, CO12–1–1
Feb. 7, 1951Denver3–5LossDU ArenaDenver, CO12–2–1
Feb. 9, 1951Colorado College6–4WinBroadmoor Ice PalaceColorado Springs, CO13–2–1
Feb. 10, 1951Colorado College7–9LossBroadmoor Ice PalaceColorado Springs, CO13–3–1
Feb. 16, 1951Toronto9–5WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI14–3–1
Feb. 17, 1951Toronto4–6LossWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI14–4–1
Feb. 21, 1951Michigan State10–1WinDemonstration HallEast Lansing, MI15–4–1
Feb. 23, 1951North Dakota11–4WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI16–4–1
Feb. 24, 1951North Dakota12–4WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI17–4–1
Mar. 3, 1951Michigan State9–6WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI18–4–1
Mar. 9, 1951Michigan Tech8–3WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI19–4–1
Mar. 10, 1951Michigan Tech7–4WinWeinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, MI20–4–1
NCAA TOURNAMENT
March 15, 1951Boston University8–2WinBroadmoor World ArenaColorado Springs, CO21–4–1
March 17, 1951Brown7–1WinBroadmoor World ArenaColorado Springs, CO22–4–1
212–10022–4–1

* Denotes overtime periods

Roster and scoring statistics

Neil Celley
Gil Burford
No.NameYearPositionHometownS/P/CGamesGoalsAssistsPtsPIM
6Neil CelleySeniorLWEveleth, MNMinnesota2740397910
8Gil BurfordSeniorRWDetroit, MIMichigan273734718
10John McKennellSophomoreRWToronto, ONOntario2735225724
4John MatcheftsSophomoreCEveleth, MNMinnesota2725315630
7Earl KeyesSophomoreC/GTiverton, ONOntario2718254328
15Al BasseySeniorFWalpole, MAMassachusetts2716173314
5Bob HeathcottJuniorDCalgary, ABAlberta2712213340
18Alex MacLellanSophomoreDMontreal, PQQuebec277202747
9Paul PelowJuniorCToronto, ONOntario17981732
12Joe MarmoSeniorLWEast Boston, MAMassachusetts274121637
11Graham CraggJuniorDEdmonton, ABAlberta271121318
14Gordon NaylorSophomoreRWMontreal, PQQuebec27381110
3Eddie MayJuniorDEdmonton, ABAlberta204268
Harry Stuhldreher700012
1Hal DownesSeniorGMelrose, MAMassachusetts270000
Total212

[2]

Goaltending Statistics

No.NameGamesMinutesWinsLossesTiesGoals AgainstSavesShut OutsSV %GAA
1Hal Downes1
7Earl Keyes22007490.8753.50
Total2722411001

1951 national championship

(W1) Michigan vs. (E1) Brown

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

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

References

  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. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  4. "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. Archived (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.
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