ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Michigan Tech Head Hockey Coach Jamie Russell
has been recognized as Western Collegiate Hockey Association
co-Coach of the Year and sophomore Michael-Lee Teslak (Fernie,
B.C.) has garnered All-WCHA Third Team accolades, as announced at
the league's annual awards ceremony today at RiverCentre. St. Cloud
State's Bob Motzko shared the WCHA Coach of the Year honor with
Russell.
Russell has guided his team to an 18-16-5 overall record and a
sixth-place finish in the 2006-07 WCHA standings, marking its best
conference showing since 1992-93. In his fourth year behind the
Huskies' bench, Russell led his troops past Colorado College in the
opening round of the WCHA Playoffs last weekend, two-games-to-one,
which solidified Tech's first appearance at the WCHA Final Five
since 1996. With 18 wins, the Huskies have recorded their highest
win total since the 1995-96, and are just two victories shy of
their best mark since 1987-88.
Under Russell's tutelage, Tech ranks among the nation's top five in
shots allowed (24.6), penalty killing (87.6) and scoring defense
(2.13). The Huskies broke a program record by compiling five
shutouts this season, besting a mark set back in 1974-75. MTU owns
a 16-9-3 record against teams in the top 20, and has posted a
10-4-3 mark in its last 17 games.
Teslak, a 6-2, 170-pound goaltender, earned his first All-WCHA
award after filing an 11-7-3 overall record, including an 8-2-2
mark in his last 12 contests. He is tied with Jim Warden (1975-75)
for first all-time among Husky goaltenders for shutouts in a season
after notching his fourth blanking of the campaign last Sunday
(Mar. 11) at Colorado College.
The owner of a 1.90 goals against average and a .919 save
percentage, Teslak leads the WCHA in goal against average and ranks
fourth nationally in the same category. He was named WCHA
co-Defensive Player of the Week Feb. 27 and has gained WCHA weekly
honors four times in his two-year career.
Fourth-seeded Michigan Tech opens up WCHA Final Five play tonight
against fifth-seeded Wisconsin at the Xcel Energy Center. The puck
will drop at 8:07 p.m. EST. If the Huskies advance, they will take
on top-seeded Minnesota at 8:07 p.m. EST Friday (Mar. 12).
Notes: Russell is the third MTU coach to be selected WCHA Coach of
the Year, and the first since Herb Boxer gained the award in the
1987-88 season ... The legendary John MacInnes won the award six
times (1960, 1962, 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981) during his illustrious
career in Houghton ... Teslak is the first Husky to receive
All-WCHA laurels since Colin Murphy earned All-WCHA First Team
honors, Lars Helminen was selected to the Second Team, and senior
Cam Ellsworth was picked to the Third Team in the 2004-05
campaign.