Gordon McRae
Inducted
October 30, 2004
One of the greatest goaltenders to ever play at Michigan Tech,
Gordon McRae donned the Huskies jersey from 1967-70. He is the
third winningest goaltender in Michigan Tech history and finished
his three-year career with a record of 44-22-5 to go with a 3.11
goals against average and an .896 saves percentage.
McRae helped the Huskies to the Western Collegiate Hockey
Assocation title in 1968-69 and also to a fourth-place NCAA finish
in 1969-70. He today continues to hold the single-season school
record for best saves percentage in a season (.926, 1967-68) and
was a member of the Great Lakes Invitational All-Tournament Team in
both 1967 and 1968.
McRae went on to play five seasons in the National Hockey League
for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Gordon currently resides in Centennial, Colorado.