#19 Vermont (4-1-1 • 1-0-0 HEA) at #6 UMass Lowell (4-2-2 • 0-0-0 HEA) > Game 7 Friday, Nov. 4, 2016 • 7:15 p.m. • Lowell, Mass. • Tsongas Center (6,496)

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OCTOBER #19 VERMONT #6 UMASS LOWELL STATS • GoRiverHawks.com 7 at Clarkson W, 5-2 CATAMOUNTS RIVER HAWKS 8 CLARKSON L, 3-2 4-1-1 (1-0-0 HEA) 4-2-2 (0-0-0 HEA) COACHING STAFFS 21 at #20 Nebraska Omaha T, 4-4 22 at #20 Nebraska Omaha W, 5-2 LAST TIME OUT LAST TIME OUT VERMONT 28 #11 MICHIGAN W, 3-0 W, 3-2 at Northeastern W, 4-2 at Omaha Head Coach: 30 at #16 Northeastern + W, 3-2 Kevin Sneddon (Harvard ‘92) LEADERS LEADERS Overall: 257-326-82 (19th) NOVEMBER Goals Goals Vermont: 207-227-64 (14th) 4 at #6 UMass Lowell + 7:15 pm Puffer (4) Gambardella/Smith (5) 5 at #6 UMass Lowell + 7:00 pm Associate Head Coach: 12 at UMass Amherst + 7:00 pm Assists Assists Kevin Patrick (Notre Dame ‘92) 15 DARTMOUTH 7:05 pm 5 players tied (3) Gambardella (7) 18 MAINE + 7:05 pm Associate Head Coach: 19 MAINE + 4:05 pm Points Points Kyle Wallack (Springfield ‘97) 25 vs. UMass Amherst + # 11:00 am Puffer (7) Gambardella (12) 26 vs. Quinnipiac / St. Lawrence # TBA Assistant Coach: DECEMBER Goals Against Average Goals Against Average Kyle Reynolds (Vermont ‘15) 9 BOSTON UNIVERSITY + 7:05 pm Lekkas (1.50) Wall (1.92) 10 BOSTON UNIVERSITY + 7:05 pm UMASS LOWELL 17 UNION 7:05 pm Save Percentage Save Percentage Head Coach: Lekkas (.942) Wall (.927) Norm Bazin (UMass Lowell ‘94) 18 UNION 4:05 pm Overall: 162-88-25 (9th) 30 BENTLEY 7:05 pm TEAM STATS TEAM STATS UMass Lowell: 124-57-18 (6th) 31 BENTLEY 3:05 pm Goals Per Game Goals Per Game JANUARY 3.67 3.75 Assistant Coach: 3 ST. LAWRENCE 7:05 pm Cam Ellsworth (Michigan Tech ‘05) 7 NORTHEASTERN + 7:05 pm Goals Against Average Goals Against Average 13 at Providence + 7:00 pm 2.17 2.88 Assistant Coach: 14 at Providence + 7:00 pm Andy Jones (Amherst ‘00) 20 UCONN + 6:05 pm Power Play Power Play 27 at UConn + 7:00 pm 16.7% (7-42) 25.0% (11-44) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Adam Nicholas (Southern Maine ‘10) FEBRUARY Kill Penalty Kill 3 at Notre Dame + 7:30 pm 86.5% (32-37) 79.2% (42-53) 4 at Notre Dame + 6:30 pm OFFICIALS 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 7:05 pm Penalty Minutes Penalty Minutes Referee: Tom Fyrer 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 7:05 pm 17.3 13.8 17 at Boston College + 7:00 pm Referee: Jeff Bunyon 18 at Boston College + 7:00 pm Shots Per Game Shots Per Game Linesman: Pat Turcotte 24 MERRIMACK + 7:05 pm 30.5 29.2 Linesman: Brendan Blanchard 25 MERRIMACK + 7:05 pm MARCH SETTING THE SCENE 3-5 HEA First Round @ TBA • No. 19 Vermont brings a four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1) into a two-game Hockey 10-12 HEA Quarterfinals @ TBA East series against sixth-ranked UMass Lowell this weekend at Tsongas Center. 17-18 HEA Championship & TBA • UVM has won three straight overall, all against ranked opponents, and moved into the Home games in ALL CAPS USCHO.com poll on Monday while receiving votes in the USA Today/USA Hockey poll. + Hockey East game # Friendship Four (Belfast, Northern Ireland) • Vermont is tied for ninth nationally in scoring margin (+1.50) through six games. @ Campus Locations • The Catamounts complete a four-game road swing next Saturday (Nov. 12) with a 7 p.m. & TD Garden (Boston, Mass.) faceoff against UMass Amherst at the Mullins Center.

1 HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS GAME NOTES

CONFERENCE OVERALL KNOCKING OFF DEFENDING CHAMPS Pts GP Record GP Record 1. Boston College 5 3 2-0-1 9 6-2-1 • Craig Puffer scored a pair of goals, including the game-winner 2. New Hampshire 4 2 2-0-0 6 3-3-0 with 5:05 remaining in the third period, to lead UVM past reigning 3. Vermont 2 1 1-0-0 6 4-1-1 Hockey East champion Northeastern 3-2 last Sunday in Boston. UConn 2 2 1-1-0 8 3-2-3 • Matt Alvaro scored for the second time in as many games, while Notre Dame 2 2 1-1-0 8 4-3-1 6. Merrimack 1 2 0-1-1 8 3-4-1 fellow rookie Stefanos Lekkas posted 24 saves to remain unbeaten. 7. Boston University 0 0 0-0-0 5 3-2-0 • Senior co-captain Mario Puskarich picked up an assist on Alvaro’s Maine 0 0 0-0-0 8 3-3-2 and led the team with seven shots on goal in his season debut. UMass Lowell 0 0 0-0-0 8 4-2-2 • Vermont finished the afternoon 4-for-4 on the penalty kill and Northeastern 0 1 0-1-0 7 3-2-2 Providence 0 1 0-1-0 7 3-3-1 closed the weekend a perfect 9-for-9. UMass Amherst 0 2 0-2-0 6 2-4-0 • UVM has won six of its last seven games at Matthews Arena.

BLANKING THE WOLVERINES USCHO.com POLL (OCT. 31) • Stefanos Lekkas posted his first career shutout, complimenting Rk Team (1st Place) Record Pts Last Week goals from Tom Forgione, Matt Alvaro, and Rob Hamilton in a 3-0 1 Minnesota Duluth (50) 5-1-2 1000 2 victory over Michigan last Friday at sold out Gutterson Fieldhouse. 2 Denver 6-2-0 915 3 • UVM finished with a commanding 42-21 edge in shots on goal in 3 North Dakota 5-2-0 909 1 4 Boston University 3-2-0 829 4 the first-ever meeting between the two storied programs. 5 Boston College 6-2-1 765 8 • Forgione opened the scoring just 22 seconds into the first period, 6 Quinnipiac 4-2-1 726 6 while Alvaro’s tally at 10:36 of the frame was his first career goal. 7 UMass Lowell 4-2-2 685 5 • The Catamounts went 5-for-5 on the penalty kill and became the 8 St. Cloud State 4-2-0 557 10 9 Notre Dame 4-3-1 544 7 first team to shut out Michigan in almost a full calendar year. 10 Minnesota State 6-2-0 537 9 11 Ohio State 5-0-2 509 15 OFFENSIVE BALANCE 12 Harvard 2-0-0 452 13 • UVM has scored 22 goals in its first six games from 13 different goal 13 Minnesota 3-2-1 446 12 14 Penn State 5-1-1 253 19 scorers and ranks tied for 17th nationally in scoring offense (3.67). 15 Providence 3-3-1 247 14 • 22 different players have already recorded at least one point, and 16 Yale 1-0-0 223 17 all seven rookie skaters that have seen action have a point. 17 Michigan 3-3-1 209 11 • 17 skaters have multiple points, led by sophomore Craig Puffer with 18 Bemidji State 6-2-0 188 20 19 Vermont 4-1-1 145 NR seven points, six of which have come in the last four games. 20 Union 6-1-1 110 NR • Last season, 23 different Catamounts scored at least one goal and the team finished with three different 10-goal scorers. Others receiving votes: Northeastern 88, Lake Superior 44, Wisconsin 42, Omaha 25, St. Lawrence 19, Miami 15, Dart- mouth 6, Western Michigan 5, Air Force 4, Holy Cross 3. HONORS PILE UP FOR LEKKAS • Stefanos Lekkas won his third Hockey East award of October on Wednesday and was recognized as the league’s Stop It Goaltending USA HOCKEY/USA MAGAZINE POLL (OCT. 31) Co-Goaltender of the Month with Boston University’s Jake Oettinger. • The freshman netminder posted an unbeaten 3-0-1 record in his Rk Team, Points (1st Place) Last Week Record 1. Minnesota Duluth, 509 (33) 2 5-1-2 first four collegiate appearances, all against ranked opponents. 2. Denver, 461 (1) 3 6-2-0 • Lekkas was the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 24 3. North Dakota, 449 1 5-2-0 and the Pro Ambitions Hockey East Rookie of the Week on Monday. 4. Boston University, 398 4 3-2-0 • The Elburn, Illinois native ranks seventh nationally in goals against 5. Boston College, 329 8 6-2-1 6. UMass Lowell, 328 5 4-2-2 average (1.50) and eighth in save percentage (.942). 7. Quinnipiac, 321 7 4-2-1 • He posted his first career shutout last Friday vs. No. 11 Michigan at 8. St. Cloud State, 256 10 4-2-0 Gutterson with a 21-save performance in his home debut and had a 9. Notre Dame, 221 6 4-3-1 10. Minnesota State, 189 9 6-2-0 shutout streak of more than 120 minutes snapped at Northeastern. 11. Ohio State, 184 14 5-0-2 12. Harvard, 130 13 2-0-0 KILLIN’ IT 13. Minnesota, 125 12 3-2-1 • Vermont’s penalty kill has gone 14-for-15 over the last three games, 14. Providence, 60 15 3-3-1 15. Penn State, 32 -- 5-1-1 including a perfect showing against Michigan and Northeastern. • The PK was the star in the season opener on the road at Clarkson, Others Receiving Votes: Union, 25; Michigan, 14; Yale, 13; going 9-for-10 while killing off two 5-on-3’s in the second period. Vermont, 11; Bemidji State, 9; Wisconsin, 7; Northeastern, • The kill sits at 86.5% and has helped UVM rank second in Hockey 5; Nebraska Omaha, 3; Lake Superior State, 1. East in scoring defense, allowing just 2.17 goals per game. • The Cats were the seventh-least penalized team in college hockey two years ago (9.0 PIM), but were the 13th-highest last year (12.4).

2 SERIES HISTORY GAME NOTES

SHOOTER McGAVIN VERMONT vs. UMASS LOWELL • Senior co-captain Mario Puskarich was tied for second in the ALL-TIME: 16-24-7 country last season with 175 total shots on goal. MEETING: 48th • He was named the Hockey East Rookie of the Year in 2014 after HOME: 8-11-4 finishing second in the league in shots with 156. AWAY: 6-11-3 • Puskarich ranks fourth all-time at UVM in career game-winning NEUTRAL: 2-2-0 goals with 11 and sits just two assists shy of 50 for his career. LAST 10 MEETINGS PRIVITERA ERA Date Venue Result • Jarrid Privitera burst out offensively as a sophomore last year, Feb. 28, 2014 Gutterson L, 1-0 (OT) Mar. 1, 2014 Gutterson W, 3-2 surpassing his freshman goal total by four and tying Puskarich Mar. 14, 2014 Tsongas Center (1) L, 3-2 and Brendan Bradley for the team lead with 10 tallies. Mar. 15, 2014 Tsongas Center (1) W, 3-2 (OT) • Privitera’s goals came in bunches, scoring four in a three-game Mar. 16, 2014 Tsongas Center (1) L, 2-1 span in October, three during a four-game December run, and two Feb. 27, 2015 Tsongas Center L, 4-1 against New Hampshire on Jan. 2, including the overtime winner. Feb. 28, 2015 Tsongas Center T, 2-2 • Jarrid scored the game-winner in Game 3 of the Hockey East Mar. 20, 2015 TD Garden (2) L, 4-1 Nov. 6, 2015 Gutterson L, 5-3 Quarterfinals against Boston College in 2015 off a stretch pass from Nov. 7, 2015 Gutterson L, 1-0 his older brother Alexx, who graduated from UVM in May. (1) Hockey East Quarterfinals • Tsongas Center (2) Hockey East Semifinals • TD Garden WELCOME BACK SANTA • Senior goaltender Mike Santaguida missed 18 games last season due to a lower body injury suffered on Dec. 5 at Boston University. SERIES HISTORY • Santaguida logged every minute during the first 16 games of the • UMass Lowell has an edge of 24-16-7 in the series heading into season and came back for the regular season finale at Merrimack. tonight’s 48th all-time matchup between the schools. • As a sophomore, Santaguida was a nominee for the Mike Richter • The River Hawks are 5-0-1 in the last six meetings dating back Award and posted the third-best save percentage (.923) and fifth- to Vermont’s 3-2 overtime win in Game 2 of the 2014 Hockey East best goals against average (2.08) in program history. Quarterfinals in Lowell, which was won by Mario Puskarich. • Santa started three of the first four games of the season and • The Catamounts fell 4-1 to UMass Lowell in the 2015 Hockey East made 35 saves in the season opener at Clarkson in a winning effort. Semifinal at TD Garden as Kevin Irwin scored the lone UVM goal. • He is currently tied for first all-time in program history in career • In 2013-14, all five meetings between the teams took place in a save percentage (.916) and sits second all-time in GAA (2.42). two-week span, and all five were decided by one goal as Lowell out-scored UVM 10-9 in the season series. ALL-TIME CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE RK NAME YEARS SV% SCOUTING UMASS LOWELL 1. Mike Santaguida 2013-Present .916 • The River Hawks will play their Hockey East opener tonight after Joe Fallon 2004-08 .916 splitting a series at Nebraska Omaha last weekend. 3. Tim Thomas 1993-97 .914 • Senior Joe Gambardella leads the team in assists (7) and points Brody Hoffman 2012-15 .914 (12) and is tied with junior C.J. Smith for the lead in goals (5). 5. Christian Soucy 1991-93 .908 • Rookie Tyler Wall is 4-1-1 in six appearances between the pipes with a 1.92 goals against average and .927 save percentage. LEADERSHIP CORE • UMass Lowell fell to Northeastern 3-2 in last year’s Hockey East • Senior forwards Brendan Bradley and Mario Puskarich are serv- Championship Game at TD Garden then dropped a 4-1 decision ing as co-captains this season for the Catamounts. to Quinnipiac in the NCAA East Regional Final, finishing 25-10-5. • Puskarich posted a team-high 28 points, including a career-high • Former River Hawk Norm Bazin ‘94 is in his sixth year as head 18 assists, while Bradley ranked second on the team with 20 points coach and has led Lowell to four consecutive Hockey East Title and was third in Hockey East with four game-winning goals. Game appearances and four NCAA Tournament berths. • Senior Chris Muscoby and juniors Travis Blanleil and Anthony Petruzzelli are the assistant captains for the 2016-17 campaign. PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON • With a team-high four goals and seven points, Craig Puffer has SUSTAINED SUCCESS already surpassed his rookie goal total (3) and is within two points • Vermont entered the season having compiled 57 total wins over of his rookie point total (9). the last three years for an average of 19 victories per season. • The sophomore has scored all four of his goals over the last four • It marks UVM’s most successful three-year win total since a contests while adding two assists for six points. stretch from 2004-07, beginning with Sneddon’s second season. • Puffer’s two-goal game against No. 16 Northeastern on Sunday • 2014 and 2015 were the program’s first back-to-back 20-win in the Hockey East opener was his first career multi-goal game. campaigns since the 1996 (Frozen Four) and 1997 NCAA squads.

3 CATS IN THE PROS

MAJOR NHL AWARDS NHL CATAMOUNTS • UVM alumni have combined to win 11 major NHL awards, which goals-assists-points (games played) ranks third in NCAA history behind only North Dakota and Cornell.

• Vermont is one of only five college hockey programs to boast 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 more than five major NHL honors from its alumni. Kevan Miller ‘11 0-0-0 (0) 5-13-18 (71) 2-5-7 (41) • UVM is also the only college hockey program in the country to BOS (Inj.) BOS BOS have alums that have won the Hart, Jennings, Lady Byng, Pearson and Vezina trophies. Torrey Mitchell ‘07 5-0-5 (10) 11-8-19 (71) 6-8-14 (65) • Former Catamounts have also won the Art Ross, Conn Smythe, MTL MTL MTL & BUF and Ted Lindsay awards.

Patrick Sharp ‘02 0-1-1 (4) 20-35-55 (76) 16-27-43 (68) NHL CATAMOUNT CONNECTIONS DAL DAL CHI • Former forward Chris Zimmerman ‘81 serves as the president and CEO of business operations for the St. Louis Blues. Viktor Stålberg ‘09 2-0-2 (8) 9-11-20 (75) 2-8-10 (25) • Brady Shaw’s father Brad Shaw is an assistant coach on John CAR NYR NAS Tortorella’s staff for the . • Shaw’s mother Mary is the author of the popular children’s book 8 RAISED TO THE RAFTERS series “Brady, Brady” which is named after Brady. • Prior to the Jan. 8 win over Dartmouth last season at Gutterson • Andrew Allen ‘01 is the goaltending coach for the Buffalo Sabres Fieldhouse, the men’s hockey program honored its all-time leading after four years as the developmental goaltending coach for the scorer at center ice on Martin St. Louis Night. Chicago Blackhawks. • For the first time in program history, the Catamounts retired a • Former defenseman Nick Luukko’s father Peter Luukko serves as jersey number and raised St. Louis’ No. 8 to the rafters during a the executive chairman of the Florida Panthers. pre-game ceremony, nev- er to be worn again. LECLAIR ENSHRINED IN FLYERS HALL OF FAME • A three-time NCAA • John LeClair ‘91 was inducted into the Philadelphia Flyers Hall of All-American, St. Louis Fame in 2014 along with former teammate Eric Lindros. registered 267 career • A native of St. Albans, Vt. near the Canadian border, LeClair reg- points and helped lead istered 333 goals and 310 assists for 643 points for the Flyers and the Catamounts to their ranks seventh on the franchise’s all-time scoring list. first-ever Frozen Four • The five-time All-Star had a career-high 97 points in the 1996 and berth in 1996. 1997 campaigns and registered three straight 50-goal seasons. • Forward Jonathan Turk gave up his No. 8 CONNECTION sweater on Martin St. • Former Vermont captains Mike Paliotta ‘15 and Jaime Sifers ‘06 Louis Night and wore hoisted the 2016 Calder Cup as champions of the American Hockey No. 88 for the remainder League (AHL) with the Lake Erie Monsters at Quicken Loans Arena. of the season. • Lake Erie went an astounding 15-2 during its championship run, • St. Louis will have his No. 26 jersey retired by including sweeps in the Central Division Semifinals, Western Confer- the NHL’s Tampa Bay ence Finals, and Calder Cup Finals. Lightning this coming • Paliotta and Sifers became the first Catamounts to claim the January in Florida. Calder Cup since former teammates Graham Mink ‘01 and Martin Wilde ‘01 both won with Hershey in 2006.

4 VERMONT QUICK FACTS COVERING THE CATS

Location Burlington, Vermont LEARFIELD BROADCASTS Founded 1791 • UVM’s multimedia rights are held by Learfield, and all men’s Enrollment 10,080 National Affiliation NCAA Division I hockey games will once again be broadcast live on the flagship Conference Hockey East home for the Catamounts on WVMT 620-AM. Nickname UVM* • Alastair Ingram is in his seventh season as the play-by-play * Universitas Virdis Montis, Latin for University of the Green Mountains voice and sports information director of the program. School Mascot Catamount • Former Catamounts Aaron Miller ‘93, Jerry Tarrant ‘89, Derek School Colors Green & Gold Home Ice (capacity) Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,007) Wagar ‘05, and Tom Child ‘04 will serve as analysts. Ice Size 200’ x 90’ • All games can also be heard live online at SportsJuice.com. President Tom Sullivan Director of Athletics Jeff Schulman ‘89 HANDY TOYOTA COACHES SHOW Athletic Department Phone (802) 656-3075 • The Handy Toyota Coaches Show with Alastair Ingram and Athletic Ticket Office (802) 656-4410 Gutterson Fieldhouse Press Box (802) 656-4193 head coach Kevin Sneddon airs live on WVMT 620-AM every Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. throughout the season. COACHING STAFF • Each edition of the show features the weekly player interview series “Chat with the Cats”. Head Coach Kevin Sneddon, 14th Season Record at Vermont (Years) 204-226-63 (13) Overall Record (Years) 254-325-81 (18) CATAMOUNTV.com LIVE STREAMS Hockey East Record (Years) 102-131-47 (11) • The Vermont athletic department has once again partnered Associate Head Coach Kevin Patrick, 5th Season with the UVM Foundation to webcast all men’s hockey home Associate Head Coach Kyle Wallack, 5th Season games for free in HD this season via CatamounTV.com. Assistant Coach Kyle Reynolds, 1st Season Hockey Operations Jeff Hill, 2nd Season Athletic Trainer Matt Bain, 3rd Season MEDIA CREDENTIALS • Media interested in season or game credentials for home TEAM INFORMATION games should contact Alastair Ingram in the Media Relations Overall Record (2015-16) 15-22-3 Office at (802) 656-1109 or [email protected]. League Record (2015-16) 6-13-3 • Credentials will be left at the Gutterson Ticket Office for pick Letterwinners Returning 22 (15F, 5D, 2G) up on gameday, beginning one hour prior to faceoff. Letterwinners Lost 8 (3F, 4D, 1G) Newcomers 9 (4F, 4D, 1G) Captains Brendan Bradley, Mario Puskarich MEDIA INTERVIEWS Assistant Captains T. Blanleil, C. Muscoby, A. Petruzzelli • All men’s hockey interview requests must be arranged through Alastair Ingram in the Media Relations Office. TEAM HISTORY • Please contact Ingram to arrange interviews early in the week First Year of Men’s Hockey 1963-64 with at least 24 hours notice in advance. First Year in Hockey East 2005-06 • Kevin Sneddon and Vermont student-athletes are available on NCAA Tournament Appearances 6 Wednesday mornings at 11:45 a.m. during the season. Last NCAA Appearance 2014 • Please contact Alastair Ingram to make arrangements for Frozen Fours 2 (1996, 2009) phone interviews; Please note that student-athlete phone num- NCAA All-Americans 22 All-Time NHL Players 17 bers will not be given unless there are unique circumstances. Major NHL Awards 11 POST-GAME INTERVIEWS MEDIA RELATIONS • The Vemont locker room is closed to all members of the media. Men’s Hockey Contact Alastair Ingram • Kevin Sneddon will be available in the Bostwick Room on the Email [email protected] main concourse following the game, and select student-ath- Office Number (802) 656-1109 letes will be available after a 10-minute cooling-off period. Website UVMathletics.com • With the exception of live television, student-athletes are not Twitter @UVMmhockey Instagram @UVMmhockey available until the conclusion of the cooling-off period. Facebook Facebook.com/UVMathletics • Please make post-game player requests through Josh Parker. YouTube YouTube.com/UVMathletics • Interviews with the visiting head coach and student-athletes Video Stream (HD) CatamounTV.com should be arranged through the visiting SID in Press Box 4. RECRUITING CLASS

MATT ALVARO | Forward • 5’8 • 173 • Toronto, • Youngstown (USHL) • Spent two seasons with the Youngstown Phantoms in the USHL. • Finished fifth on the team in scoring with 30 points while serving as a team captain last season. • In 2014-15, he posted 33 points in 58 games with Youngstown. • Previously spent two years playing in the OJHL, registering 67 total points in 106 games for Oakville and St. Michael’s. • Compiled a 40-point season with 16 goals and 24 assists in 2013-14 with the St. Michael’s Buzzers.

ROSS COLTON | Forward • 6’0 • 197 • Robbinsville, N.J. • Cedar Rapids (USHL) • Selected in the fourth round of the 2016 NHL Draft this summer by the , becoming the program’s highest draft pick since Mike Paliotta’s third round selection in 2011. • An All-USHL First Team honoree, the forward was the league’s second-leading scorer last season with 35 goals and 66 points in 55 games for the regular season champion Cedar Rapids RoughRiders. • Named MVP of the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, scoring the event’s first-ever hat trick and adding two assists for five points.

MAX DAIGLE | Defenseman • 5’10 • 197 • St. Lambert, Quebec • Islanders (USPHL) • Skated for the Islanders in the USPHL for the last two seasons. • Last year, the USPHL All-Star ranked fourth on the team with 24 assists and was its second-leading scorer among defensemen as the Islanders reached the USPHL Finals. • Registered eight goals and 18 assists for 26 points in 48 games during the 2014-15 campaign for the Islanders. • Spent three years at Choate Rosemary Hall in Connecticut, serving as captain for his final season with 20 points in 28 contests.

CAMERON KLEIN | Forward • 6’3 • 212 • Alpine, N.J. • P.A.L. Junior Islanders (USPHL) • Was nearly a point-per-game performer last season for the P.A.L. Junior Islanders with 27 points in 29 contests. • Posted nine goals and 18 assists while adding 75 penalty minutes in his only season of Premier USPHL hockey. • Added a goal and three assists in two playoff games for the Junior Islanders. • Spent the majority of the 2014-15 season at Avon Old Farms in Connecticut, collecting 15 points in 26 games. • Also skated for parts of two seasons with the New Jersey Jr. Titans in the EHL.

STEFANOS LEKKAS | Goalie • 5’11 • 170 • Elburn, Ill. • Sioux Falls (USHL) • Joins the UVM goaltending corps after two full years as a starter with the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL. • In 45 games last year, he owned the third-best save percentage in the league (.924) and was named to the All-USHL Third Team. • Posted a 25-15-3 regular season record for the fifth-most wins in the league and finished with a 2.53 goals against average. • Starred during the 2014-15 USHL playoffs, leading the Stampede to the Clark Cup with a 2.10 goals against average and a .932 save percentage in 12 postseason games.

DEREK LODERMEIER | Forward • 6’3 • 217 • Brooklyn Center, Minn. • Brooks (AJHL) • Brings size to the middle of the ice after serving as a captain for the 2016 AJHL champion Brooks Bandits. • A South Division All-League selection, he is coming off a standout offensive season with 60 points in 58 regular season games to rank third overall on a team that won a division-best 49 games. • Ranked second on the squad with 26 goals and recorded a team-best 24 points in 13 playoff games during the AJHL title run. • Added a point-per-game as he led Brooks to the RBC Cup Semifinal in Canadian junior hockey.

JAKE MASSIE | Defenseman • 6’5 • 172 • St. Lazare, Quebec • Omaha (USHL) • Drafted by the Carolina Hurricanes in the sixth round of the 2015 NHL Draft, but his rights were traded to the Chicago Blackhawks later that summer in a deal for Kris Versteeg and Joakim Nordstrom. • He and rising sophomore Liam Coughlin both attended the Blackhawks’ summer development camp in July. • Accumulated 10 points in 44 games last season while skating for the USHL’s Omaha Lancers. • Spent the 2014-15 season between Kimball Union Academy and the Boston Jr. Bruins Selects, posting 31 points in 48 contests.

COREY MORIARTY | Defenseman • 5’11 • 175 • Estero, Fla. • Boston (USPHL) • Joins the Catamounts after two productive seasons with the Boston Jr. Bruins in the USPHL. • Named a USPHL All-Star last season with 24 points in 44 games while ranking second among team defensemen with eight goals. • Had a career-high 30 points in 50 games during the 2014-15 season and was the Bruins’ second-leading scorer from the blue line. • Played four years at Northfield Mount Hermon in Massachusetts, compiling 43 points over his final two years. • His sister Courtney had 20 goals at Plattsburgh State last season and was named to the ECAC West All-Rookie Team.

MATT O’DONNELL | Defenseman • 5’9 • 181 • Fountain Valley, Calif. • Jersey (USPHL) • Limited to just 15 games last season with the Jersey Hitmen, but posted a point-per-game with four goals and 11 assists. • Played in all seven of Jersey’s playoff games as the Hitmen won the 2016 Dineen Cup as USPHL champions. • In 2014-15, he skated for the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders in the USHL and collected 13 points in 50 contests from the blue line. • Spent two years at Loomis Chaffee in Connecticut and posted 16 goals and 41 points in 53 total games. • Won the 2014 NEPSAC Championship while serving as team captain during his senior season.

6 VERMONT MEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Sh. Yr. Hometown / Last Team 1 Mike Santaguida Sr. G 5-8 173 L-C 93 Mississauga, Ontario / Surrey (BCHL) 3 Mike Lee So. D 5-11 184 L 96 Hamden, Connecticut / Penticton (BCHL) 4 Max Daigle Fr. D 5-9 197 R 95 Saint-Lambert, Quebec / Islanders (USPHL) 5 Rob Hamilton Sr. D 6-0 194 L 94 Calgary, Alberta / Okotoks (AJHL) 7 Tom Forgione Sr. F 5-10 187 L 93 South Burlington, Vermont / Sioux Falls (USHL) 9 Brian Bowen So. F 6-0 221 R 95 Littleton, Massachusetts / Dubuque (USHL) 10 Travis Blanleil (A) Jr. F 5-8 152 L 94 Kelowna, British Columbia / Penticton (BCHL) 11 Conor O’Neil So. F 5-11 203 L 94 Hummelstown, Pennsylvania / Jersey (USPHL) 12 Drew Best So. F 5-9 172 R 94 Plymouth, Michigan / Omaha (USHL) 13 Liam Coughlin So. F 6-3 209 L 94 South Boston, Massachusetts / Vernon (BCHL) 14 Kevin Irwin Jr. F 5-11 182 R 93 Akron, Ohio / Green Bay (USHL) 15 Corey Moriarty Fr. D 5-8 175 L 95 Estero, Florida / Boston (USPHL) 16 Derek Lodermeier Fr. F 6-3 217 L 95 Brooklyn Center, Minnesota / Brooks (AJHL) 17 Craig Puffer So. F 5-8 169 L 95 New Canaan, Connecticut / Chilliwack (BCHL) 18 Matt O’Donnell Fr. D 5-9 181 R 95 Fountain Valley, California / Jersey (USPHL) 19 Jarrid Privitera Jr. F 5-7 150 L 94 Old Tappan, New Jersey / Dubuque (USHL) 20 Brendan Bradley (C) Sr. F 6-0 180 L 92 Richboro, Pennsylvania / Jersey (EJHL) 21 Mario Puskarich (C) Sr. F 5-10 180 L 92 Fort Walton Beach, Florida / Langley (BCHL) 22 Brady Shaw Sr. F 6-1 200 L 92 Ottawa, Ontario / Surrey (BCHL) 23 Rob Darrar Jr. F 5-10 199 L 94 Monroe Township, New Jersey / Dubuque (USHL) 24 Chris Muscoby (A) Sr. D 5-8 195 L 92 Airdrie, Alberta / Brooks (AJHL) 25 Matt Alvaro Fr. F 5-7 173 L 96 Toronto, Ontario / Youngstown (USHL) 26 Trey Phillips Jr. D 5-9 182 L 93 Okotoks, Alberta / Canmore (AJHL) 27 Ori Abramson Sr. D 6-4 222 R 93 Toronto, Ontario / Jersey (USPHL) 28 Anthony Petruzzelli (A) Jr. F 5-9 181 L 93 Federal Way, Washington / Brooks (AJHL) 29 Malcolm McKinney Sr. F 5-7 173 R 92 W. Vancouver, British Columbia / Coquitlam (BCHL) 30 Pat Feeley Sr. G 6-7 199 R-C 93 Winthrop, Massachusetts / New Hampshire (EJHL) 34 Jake Massie Fr. D 6-5 172 L 97 Saint-Lazare, Quebec / Omaha (USHL) 36 Cameron Klein Fr. F 6-0 212 R 95 Alpine, New Jersey / P.A.L. Junior Islanders (USPHL) 37 Ross Colton Fr. F 5-11 197 L 96 Robbinsville, New Jersey / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 40 Stefanos Lekkas Fr. G 5-9 170 L-C 96 Elburn, Illinois / Sioux Falls (USHL)

Head Coach: Kevin Sneddon (Harvard ‘92) Associate Head Coach: Kevin Patrick (Notre Dame ‘92) NHL DRAFT PICKS Associate Head Coach: Kyle Wallack (Springfield ‘97) NAME TEAM YEAR ROUND Assistant Coach: Kyle Reynolds (Vermont ‘15) Ross Colton TBL 2016 4th Director of Hockey Operations: Jeff Hill (Vermont ‘08) Liam Coughlin * EDM 2014 5th Athletic Trainer: Matt Bain (Boston University ‘07) Jake Massie * CAR 2015 6th Equipment Manager: Charlie Mackey * Rights traded to Chicago Strength & Conditioning: Justin Smith (Colorado State ‘00) Media Relations: Alastair Ingram (Syracuse ‘08) PRONUNICATION GUIDE BY CLASS Ori Abramson Or-ee Ay-bram-son Seniors (10) Matt Alvaro Al-VARE-oh Abramson, Bradley, Feeley, Forgione, Hamilton, McKinney, Travis Blanleil Blon-lay Muscoby, Puskarich, Santaguida, Shaw Liam Coughlin Cof-lin Juniors (6) Max Daigle DAY-gull Blanleil, Darrar, Irwin, Petruzzelli, Phillips, Privitera Rob Darrar Dar-ah Tom Forgione For-gee-own Sophomores (6) Stefanos Lekkas STEF-ah-nose Leck-us Best, Bowen, Coughlin, Lee, O’Neil, Puffer Derek Lodermeier Load-er-my-er Freshmen (9) Corey Moriarty More-ee-are-tee Alvaro, Colton, Daigle, Klein, Lekkas, Lodermeier, Massie, Mario Puskarich Pah-SCARE-itch Moriarty, O’Donnell Mike Santaguida Santa-gwee-dah

7 THREE-YEAR SITUATIONAL RECORDS LAST TIME IT HAPPENED 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Two-Goal Game Overall record 22-15-4 15-22-3 4-1-1 Craig Puffer at #16 Northeastern (10/30/16) Hockey East record 10-9-3 6-13-3 1-0-0 Hat Trick Home 11-6-2 6-12-2 1-1-0 Vermont: Jonathan Turk at #16 Northeastern (10/11/14) Away 11-7-2 9-9-1 3-0-1 Opponent: Matt Nieto, Boston University (3/1/13) Neutral 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Home vs. non-league 5-2-1 5-4-0 1-1-0 Four-Plus Goal Game Away vs. non-league 7-2-0 1-2-0 2-0-1 Jerry Gernander (4G) vs. Boston University (10/23/99) Neutral vs. non-league 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Three-Assist Game Brendan Bradley at UMass Amherst (1/23/16) Overtime games 3-1-4 1-2-3 0-0-1 One-goal games 9-4-0 8-6-0 1-1-0 Four-Assist Game Chris McCarthy at Merrimack (2/21/14) Two or more goal games 13-11-0 7-16-0 3-0-0 Vermont outshoots 14-6-4 10-13-1 2-2-0 Five-Point Game Opponent outshoots 7-7-0 3-9-2 1-0-1 Scott Mifsud (2G, 3A) vs. Sacred Heart (10/8/04) Equal shots 1-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 20 or fewer shots 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Short-Handed Goal Anthony Petruzzelli vs. Colgate (12/30/15) 21-30 shots 9-6-1 4-7-1 2-1-1 30 or more shots 12-9-3 11-15-2 2-0-0 Two Short-Handed Goals Ryan Cox (same shift) vs. Holy Cross (12/2/00) Vermont scores first 18-4-2 9-5-3 2-0-0 Opponent scores first 4-11-1 6-17-0 2-1-1 Empty-Net Goal Rob Darrar at #3 Boston College (3/12/16) Leading after first 10-0-0 7-2-2 2-0-0 Penalty Shot Trailing after first 3-8-0 4-14-0 2-0-1 Vermont: Jon Turk (Miss) at Merrimack (2/21/14) Tied after first 9-7-4 4-6-1 0-1-0 Opponent: Ryan McGrath (Hoffman SV), #20 UMass Lowell (1/11/13) Goalie Shutout Leading after second 17-3-0 11-0-3 3-0-0 Vermont: Stefanos Lekkas (21 SV) vs. #11 Michigan, 3-0 (10/28/16) Trailing after second 1-11-2 2-15-0 0-0-1 Opponent: Thatcher Demko (36 SV) at #3 Boston College, 3-0 (3/11/16) Tied after second 4-1-2 2-7-0 1-1-0 40-Plus Save Game Packy Munson (43 SV) at #3 Boston College (3/12/16) Vermont scores PPG 17-6-1 6-6-1 4-1-1 Vermont scores 0 PPG 5-9-3 9-16-2 0-0-0 50-Plus Save Game Opponent scores PPG 8-7-1 8-15-3 2-1-1 Travis Russell (52 SV) at Harvard (11/19/02) Opponent scores 0 PPG 14-8-3 7-7-0 2-0-0 Goal Scored by Goalie Andrew Allen (GWG) at Harvard (1/3/98) After a win 11-10-1 5-7-3 2-1-0 After a loss 8-3-3 9-12-0 1-0-1 Point Scored by Goalie After a tie 2-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 Brody Hoffman (Assist) at #8 UMass Lowell (3/15/14, HEQ) Overtime Win Against ranked teams 5-9-2 4-17-0 3-0-1 3-2 vs. New Hampshire (1/2/16) Against AHA 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Against BIG 10 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Overtime Loss Against ECAC 5-1-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 4-3 at #3 Boston College (3/13/16, HEQ) Against NCHC 0-0-0 0-4-0 1-0-1 Overtime Tie Against WCHA 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-4 at #20 Nebraska Omaha (10/21/16)

GAME HIGHS & LOWS Swept a Home Series vs. Maine (4-3 OT, 4-1) (11/7-8/14) Most Goals 5 (at Clarkson 10/7) Swept a Road Series Least Goals 2 (vs. Clarkson 10/8) at Maine (6-3, 4-1) (11/28-29/14) Most Goals Against 4 (at Omaha 10/21) Least Goals Against 0 (vs. Michigan 10/28) Win When Trailing After Two Periods Most Goals/Period 4 (at Clarkson 10/7) vs. Maine (4-3 OT) (11/7/14) Most GA/Period 2 (3x, 1st at Northeastern 10/30) Win Against No. 1 Ranked Opponent Most Power Play Goals 2 (at Omaha 10/21) at #1 Denver (6-4) (10/10/09) Most PPG Against 2 (at Omaha 10/21) Most Shots on Goal 42 (vs. Michigan 10/28) Win Against Top-5 Ranked Opponent Least Shots on Goal 25 (vs. Clarkson 10/8) at #3 Boston College (4-2) (3/12/16) Most Shots Against 37 (at Clarkson 10/7) Win Against Top-10 Ranked Opponent Least Shots Against 21 (vs. Michigan 10/28) at #8 Minnesota (3-0) (10/10/15) Most Shots/Period 16 (2x, 3rd vs. Michigan 10/28) Least Shots/Period 6 (2nd at Northeastern 10/30) 10-Plus Goals in a Game Most Shots Against/Period 17 (3rd vs. Clarkson 10/8) at UMass Amherst (W, 11-1) (11/22/14) Least Shots Against/Period 4 (2nd vs. Clarkson 10/8) Win by Five-Plus Goals Most Penalties 12 (at Clarkson 10/7) at UMass Amherst (W, 11-1) (11/22/14) Least Penalties 4 (at Northeastern 10/30) Most Penalty Minutes 29 (at Omaha 10/21) Consecutive Shutout Wins Least Penalty Minutes 8 (at Northeastern 10/30) at UNH (1-0), at UNH (1-0 OT) (3/13-14/10, HEQ)

8 COACHING STAFF

KEVIN SNEDDON HONOR ROLL • NCAA Tournament (2009 • 2010 • 2014) Head Coach • NCAA Frozen Four (2009 • Washington, D.C.) 14th Season • Harvard ‘92 • Spencer Penrose Coach of the Year Finalist (2008 • 2009) • Bob Kullen Hockey East Coach of the Year (2008) Vermont Record: 208-227-64 • Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup Champion Career Record: 258-326-82 (2006 • 2009 • 2010 • 2013 • 2014 • 2016)

• Kevin Sneddon is one of only three head coaches to lead the • He has led the Catamounts to three NCAA Tournament UVM men’s hockey program over the last half century. berths in the last eight seasons, including the program’s sec- • He enters his 14th year as the head coach of the Catamounts ond-ever NCAA Frozen Four berth in 2009. for the 2016-17 season and his 24th year in the profession. • Sneddon’s squads have also made three trips to the Hockey • Last season, Sneddon posted his 200th career victory at UVM East Championship, including a semifinal appearance in 2015. and his 250th win as a Division I head coach. • His teams have an average of 19 wins over the last three years. • 12 of Sneddon’s former players have signed NHL contracts • The Catamounts return 82-percent of their scoring for the during his tenure, and all 12 have signed in the last decade. upcoming season, including five of their top six goal scorers.

SNEDDON vs. ALL OPPONENTS KEVIN PATRICK Associate Head Coach • 5th season (Notre Dame ‘92) HOCKEY EAST RECORD Boston College 10-30-3 • Boasts 16 years of Division I coaching experience, includ- Boston University 12-19-6 ing an NCAA championship at Wisconsin. UConn 6-1-0 Maine 18-17-4 • Promoted to the position of associate head coach in the Massachusetts 18-12-4 summer of 2015. UMass Lowell 10-20-7 • Was an assistant under current UVM head coach Kevin Merrimack 9-13-7 Sneddon for four years at Union College. New Hampshire 11-20-7 Northeastern 19-13-5 • Selected as an assistant coach for the 2015 U.S. Junior Notre Dame 1-4-1 National Team, which competed in the IIHF World Junior Providence 13-13-5 Championships in Montreal and Toronto. NON-CONFERENCE RECORD Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) 1-0-0 KYLE WALLACK Anchorage Alaska (WCHA) 1-0-0 Air Force (AHA) 2-0-0 Associate Head Coach • 5th season (Springfield ‘97) Brown (ECAC) 1-3-0 Canisius (AHA) 1-0-0 • Has 16 years of Division I coaching experience and one Clarkson (ECAC) 5-2-1 season as a head coach in the USHL. Colgate (ECAC) 4-5-1 • Promoted to the position of associate head coach in the Cornell (ECAC) 0-4-1 Dartmouth (ECAC) 11-7-1 summer of 2015. Denver (NCHC) 1-2-1 • Two years ago, coached the power play unit to a 20.1% Ferris State (WCHA) 1-0-0 success rate to rank 13th overall in the country. Harvard (ECAC) 3-4-2 • In 2014, his recruit Mario Puskarich became the first Holy Cross (AHA) 0-0-1 Lake Superior State (WCHA) 1-1-0 UVM freshman to win Hockey East Rookie of the Year and Miami (NCHC) 2-2-1 was a unanimous Hockey East All-Rookie Team selection. Michigan (BIG 10) 1-0-0 Michigan Tech (WCHA) 1-3-1 Minnesota (BIG 10) 2-3-0 KYLE REYNOLDS Minnesota Duluth (NCHC) 4-0-1 Minnesota State (WCHA) 1-0-0 Assistant Coach • 1st season (Vermont ‘15) Nebraska Omaha (NCHC) 1-2-1 Niagara (AHA) 2-2-0 • Skated in 84 career games for the Catamounts as a North Dakota (NCHC) 0-3-1 winger from 2011-15. Ohio State (BIG 10) 0-1-0 Penn State (BIG 10) 1-3-0 • Registered 50 career points, despite missing the entire Princeton (ECAC) 4-1-0 2013-14 season due to a serious knee injury. Quinnipiac (ECAC) 0-1-0 • 2012 Hockey East All-Rookie Team selection after finish- Rensselaer (ECAC) 4-2-0 ing fourth among league freshmen in scoring. Sacred Heart (AHA) 1-0-0 St. Cloud State (NCHC) 0-1-0 • Hockey East All-Academic Team selection during his St. Lawrence (ECAC) 13-6-0 time at UVM; Graduated in 2015 with a degree in finance Union (ECAC) 4-3-0 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in accounting. Wisconsin (BIG 10) 0-1-0 Yale (ECAC) 5-3-1

9 University of Vermont Hockey Vermont Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2016) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Oct.7 at Clarkson W 5-2 2365 ALL GAMES 4-1-1 1-1-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 Oct 08 CLARKSON L 2-3 2741 CONFERENCE 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Oct 21 at #20 Omaha T o t 4-4 6123 NON-CONFERENCE 3-1-1 1-1-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 Oct 22 at #20 Omaha W 5-2 6024 Oct 28 #11 MICHIGAN W 3-0 4007 * Oct 30 at #16 Northeastern W 3-2 1568 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh 17 Craig Puffer 6 4 3 7 15 .2 6 7 4-8 2 0 TEAM STATISTICS UVM OPP 19 Jarrid Privitera 6 2 3 5 12 .1 6 7 3-6 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 22 Brady Shaw 5 2 2 4 17 .1 1 8 5-10 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts 22-183 13-179 10 Travis Blanleil 6 2 1 3 4 .5 0 0 3-6 0 0 Shot pct. . 1 2 0 . 0 7 3 7 Tom Forgione 5 2 1 3 11 .1 8 2 0-0 0 0 G o a ls / G a m e 3.7 2.2 S h o t s / G a m e 30.5 29.8 5 Rob Hamilton 6 2 1 3 7 .2 8 6 4-19 2 0 POWER PLAYS 13 Liam Coughlin 5 1 2 3 5 .2 0 0 0-0 0 0 Goals-Power Plays 7-42 5-37 23 Rob Darrar 5 1 2 3 13 .0 7 7 1-2 1 0 Conversion Percent . 1 6 7 . 1 3 5 4 Max Daigle 6 0 3 3 8 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Shot Attempts 59 60 14 Kevin Irwin 6 0 3 3 11 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Shot Percent . 1 1 9 . 0 8 3 16 Derek Lodermeier 6 0 3 3 8 .0 0 0 5-13 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 25 Matt Alvaro 4 2 0 2 5 .4 0 0 0-0 0 0 Power Play 7 5 S h o r t - h a n d e d 0 1 27 Ori Abramson 6 1 1 2 2 .5 0 0 4-8 0 0 Empty net 0 0 9 Brian Bowen 5 1 1 2 15 .0 6 7 4-8 1 0 P e n a lt y 0 0 37 Ross Colton 6 1 1 2 16 .0 6 2 1-2 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 3 1 11 Conor O'Neil 3 1 1 2 8 .1 2 5 0-0 1 0 O v e r t im e 0 0 18 Matt O'Donnell 6 0 2 2 6 .0 0 0 4-8 0 0 S h o o t o u t 0 0 3 Mike Lee 2 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 34 Jake Massie 3 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 45 50 15 Corey Moriarty 1 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 M in u t e s 104 103 26 Trey Phillips 5 0 1 1 3 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 7.5 8.3 21 Mario Puskarich 1 0 1 1 7 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Pen minutes/Game 17.3 17.2 12 Drew Best 1 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 20 Brendan Bradley 1 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 24 Chris Muscoby 1 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 28 Anthony Petruzzelli 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Total 6 22 35 57 183 .1 2 0 45-104 7 0 Opponents 6 13 22 35 179 .0 7 3 50-103 5 1

## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t 40 Stefanos Lekkas 4 240:05 6 1.50 98 .9 4 2 3-0-1 1 Mike Santaguida 3 122:04 7 3.44 68 .9 0 7 1-1-0 TM EMPTY NET 5 2:51 0 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 Total 6 365:00 13 2.14 166 .9 2 7 4-1-1 Opponents 6 365:00 22 3.62 161 .8 8 0 1-4-1

Attendance Summary UVM Opponent Total 6748 16080 Dates/Avg Per Date 2/3374 4/4020 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total Vermont 6 6 10 22 Opponents 7 2 4 13

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total Vermont 53 52 60 166 Opponents 61 46 53 161

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