2001-02 Tri-City Storm Statistics

United States Hockey League (USHL)
Team Record: 27-30-4 - 58 points
in the USHL's West Division
Coach: Jim Hillman (27-30, 4 OTL)
Location: Kearney, Nebraska
2001-02 Tri-City Storm Roster

The Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League ended the 2001-02 season with a record of 27 wins and 30 losses (and 4 overtime losses) for 58 points in the USHL's West Division.

The Storm scored 182 goals and conceded 208. Konrad Reeder netted 26 goals for Tri-City, and Bille Luger contributed 27 assists. Noah Ruden topped the squad with 20 wins and a team-best 2.97 goals against average, leading regularly-used goaltenders.

Jim Hillman coached the team.

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Scoring:

Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Konrad ReederRW55262349591113
Bille LugerRW6112273960322
Clayton CarsonLW548253320300
Bryan SchmidtD589223147224
Bobby RobinsC60161430176512
David BoguslawskiF6115153028701
Scott FoytF609162542000
Chris NatheD588152371403
Matt SchererF551372042300
Wade HarstadF579112047011
Scott RomfoD604162048002
Christian TollF567111870220
Kyle WornerF441071779303
Patrick BorgestadF476101616001
Matt BydlonF52871567000
Loren HavemeierRW41671314110
Chad AndersonD603101353200
Joe SchumanD36471128100
Justin LaverdiereRW37461013010
Bench 6155000
Patrick LakeD4003329000
Jacob SchumanG110110000
Conner PhippenD2401122000
Erik YoungG40002000
Larry SterlingG110002000
Peter HamrenG30000000
Troy TrojeD60002000
Matt DuncanF30000000
Dimitrios Chiropoulois40002000
Aaron FoxF40004000
Noah RudenG4300010000
Totals122618226144310530471122


Goaltenders:

Player GP Min W L T/OL ENG SHO GA GAA Shts SVS SV%
Jacob Schuman1143834020283.84204176.863
Noah Ruden43238220163541182.9712061088.902
Peter Hamren31602100062.257872.923
Larry Sterling1151126120303.52271241.889
Erik Young416703000145.039076.844
Totals72365827304941963.2118491653.894


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