2008-09 Colgate Men’s Hockey Games 19/20 Colgate Versus Lake Superior State

Opening Face-off: After finishing their third regular-season tournament of the year, Colgate 2008-09 Raider Schedule returns home and hosts its final non-conference Overall Record: 5-8-5 weekend in Lake Superior State. When talking League Record: 1-4-3 (T7th) about both of these squads, there seems to be a common word that comes up - overtime. Col- Date Opponent Time/Result gate has had to go past regulation four times in 10/11 UMASS-LOWELL W, 2-1 the last five outings and seven times this season. 10/17 BENTLEY W, 4-1 Meanwhile, the Lakers have seven ties to their credit already this season. The Raiders return to 10/24 vs. Robert Morris # W, 5-2 January 8-9, 2009 action following a 0-1-1 trip to the Sheraton/TD 10/25 vs. Union # L, 2-4 Lake Superior State (5-8-7) versus Colgate (5-8-5) Banknorth Catamount Cup, while the Lakers went 11/1 OTTAWA (Exhibition) W, 6-3 1-0-1 two weeks ago in their last appearance at - Hamilton, N.Y 11/7 @ Quinnipiac * W, 1-0 7 p.m. the Badger Shootout in Madison, Wisc. The last time Colgate hosted a team from the CCHA for a 11/8 @ #9 Princeton * L, 1-2 (ot) two game set was November 25-26, 2005 when it 11/13 #14 CORNELL * L, 1-4 played Western Michigan. With both games go- Coaches ing into overtime, Colgate went 1-0-1 against the 11/15 @ #14 Cornell * T, 2-2 (ot) Don Vaughan (St. Lawrence, `84) 11/21 DARTMOUTH * L, 0-1 Record at Colgate: 262-243-57 (16) Broncos. Career Record: 262-243-57 (16) 11/22 #18 HARVARD * T, 2-2 (ot) The Coach: Don Vaughan is in his 16th year 11/28 @ #9 Denver L, 1-6 Jim Roque (Lake Superior State, `97) at the helm of the Colgate Raiders. The 1984 Record at Lake State: 51-61-24 (4) graduate of St. Lawrence enters the campaign 11/29 @ #3 Colorado College L, 2-3 Career Record: 51-61-24 (4) as the program’s all-time winningest coach with 12/5 ST. LAWRENCE * L, 2-5 a 262-243-57 mark. On February 16, 2008, he became the all-time winningest coach with his 12/6 CLARKSON * T, 3-3 (ot) Series Information 252nd victory as Colgate blanked Union 8-0. On 12/27 vs. Maine % W, 3-2 (ot) Colgate vs. Lake Superior State November 11, 2007, the President of Colgate, 12/28 vs. #10 Cornell % T, 2-2 (ot) Rebecca S. Chopp, announced the creation of Colgate leads 5-1-1 1/2 @ #13 Vermont ^ L, 4-6 H - CU leads 4-0-0 the Donald F. Vaughan Endowed Coaching Chair A - LSSU leads 1-0-1 for Men’s Hockey. 1/3 vs. Ferris State^ T, 3-3 (ot) N - CU leads 1-0-0 1/8 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 7 p.m. These Dates in Raider History: Traditionally, 1/9 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 7 p.m. Date Site CU Result January 7/8 have been very good to Colgate 12/29/84 Syracuse, N.Y. W, 3-2 (ot) when it comes to win/loss record. The Raiders 1/16 @ Rensselaer * 7 p.m. 3/23/90 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 3-2 are 9-3 on January 8, and 8-5-1 on January 9. 1/17 @ Union * 7 p.m. 3/24/90 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 2-1 The Raiders have won five of their last six played 10/15/04 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 3-2 on the eighth and four of their last five played on 1/23 BROWN * 7:30 p.m. 10/16/04 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 2-1 (ot) the ninth. January 8, 1983 features one of the 1/24 YALE * 7 p.m. 10/14/05 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. T, 2-2 (ot) highest scoring games between two teams in 1/30 @ Clarkson * 7 p.m. 10/15/05 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. L, 2-3 Raider History. Eleven different Colgate play- ers tallied at least one point in the Raiders’ 11-9 1/31 @ St. Lawrence * 7 p.m. victory over Union. Michael Houle posted three 2/6 PRINCETON * 7 p.m. goals and three assists; James Wallace dished 2/7 QUINNIPIAC * 7 p.m. out five assists, and Gerard Waslen scored three Media 2/13 @ Harvard * 7 p.m. Radio times in the victory. WKXZ 93.9 FM (Norwich/Oneonta) and 2/14 @ Dartmouth * 7 p.m. * WMCR 106.3 FM/1600 AM (Oneida) Success Against the CCHA: In its last 12 meet- 2/20 UNION * 7 p.m. Play-by-Play: John McGraw ings against the CCHA foes, Colgate sports a 5-4- 3 record. The Raiders had a five-game unbeaten 2/21 RENSSELAER * 7 p.m. * - Saturday games only beginning @ Princeton streak against CCHA schools back in 2004-05. 2/27 @ Brown * 7 p.m. (November 8) Colgate swept two game series with Ferris State 3/1 @ Yale * 4 p.m. and Lake Superior State and then had a tie Internet against the Lakers on October 14, 2005. 3/4-6 @ ECAC Hockey First Round Radio broadcast, live video, and live stats, www.goColgateRaiders.com What You Need to Know about Colgate Versus Home games in BOLD Lake Superior State: Friday’s and Saturday’s * - Represents ECAC Hockey matchups meetings will mark the eighth and ninth times # - at Hilton Garden Inn Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) these two hockey schools have met on the ice % - at Florida College Classic (Estero, Fla.) with Colgate holding a 5-1-1 advantage in the ^ - at Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount series dating back to the initial meeting in Syra- cuse in 1984 as Colgate captured a 3-2 win in Cup (Burlington, Vt.) 2008-09 Colgate Raiders Career Stats No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous Team (League) GP G A Pts. 1 Alex Evin Fr. G 6-1 170 Castlegar, B.C. Penticton Valley 1st (BCHL) 7 GP, 1-3-1, 3.06 GAA, 137 Saves, .890 Sv % 4 Corbin McPherson Fr. D 6-4 220 Folsom, Calif. Cowichan Valley (BCHL) 18 0 2 2 6 Wade Poplawski So. D 5-11 180 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg So. Blues (MJHL) 53 3 9 12 7 Nick St. Pierre Sr. D 6-0 200 St. Etienne, Que. Hawkesbury Jr. A’s (CJHL) 128 10 44 54 8 Mark Nasca Fr. F 5-8 165 Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kemptville 73’s (CJHL) 6 0 0 0 9 Austin Smith Fr. F 5-11 170 Dallas, Texas Penticton Valley 1st (BCHL) 18 9 9 18 11 Tom Riley Sr. F 5-10 190 Ottawa, Ont. Brockville Braves (CJHL) 126 22 38 60 12 Brian Day So. F 6-0 195 Danvers, Mass. Governor’s Academy (ISL) 56 18 15 33 13 Francois Brisebois So. F 5-10 174 Montreal, Que. St. Paul’s School (ISL) 48 7 13 20 14 Nick Prockow Fr. F 6-1 180 Montreal, Que. Berkshire Academy 18 0 1 1 17 Matt Firman Fr. F 6-3 205 Fayetteville, N.Y. Northwood School 15 0 0 0 18 Adam Corrin Jr. F 6-1 203 Winnipeg, Man. Alaska-Anchorage (WCHA) 11 0 0 0 19 Peter Bogdanich Sr. F 5-11 190 Burnaby, B.C. Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 113 15 30 45 20 Jason Fredricks Sr. D 6-1 200 Eagle River, Wis. Shattuck-St. Mary’s 130 5 25 30 21 Jason Williams Jr. F 5-10 195 Plattsburgh, N.Y. N.H. Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) 99 16 24 40 22 Joe DeBello Sr. F/D 6-0 205 Oswego, Ill. Avon Old Farms (NEPSFL) 82 2 3 5 23 Sean Carty Jr. F 6-6 225 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Taft School (NEPSFL) 33 1 0 1 24 David Sloane Sr. D 6-2 205 Ambler, Pa. Brockville Braves (CJHL) 112 10 10 20 26 David McIntyre Jr. F 6-0 190 Pefferlaw, Ont. Newmarket (OPJHL) 97 33 35 68 27 Mark Anderson Sr. D 5-11 185 Hastings, Neb. Shattuck-St. Mary’s 110 8 22 30 28 Ethan Cox Jr. F 5-10 190 Richmond, B.C. Powell River Kings (BCHL) 95 11 11 22 33 Bryan Bessette Fr. G 6-1 195 Melrose, N.Y. Hawkesbury Hawks (CJHL) NA 40 Charles Long Jr. G 6-0 185 Cleveland, Ohio Brockville Braves (CJHL) 20 GP, 4-7-4, 2.88 GAA, 359 Saves, .895 Sv%

Captain: Nick St. Pierre, `09 Assistant Captains: Mark Anderson `09 and Tom Riley `09 double overtime. All seven games have been have knotched 10 or more points this season. Backman and Quinnipiac’s David Marshall lead the determined by one or fewer goals with three going The tandem of Zac MacVoy (8-10-18) and Troy league with 10. into overtime.The last time these two played was a Schwab (8-9-17) pace the offensive attack. Fred two-game series in Sault Ste. Marie with the Lak- Cassiani is tied for the team lead with eight goals, Nationally Speaking: According to the latest na- ers prevailing in the series 1-0-1. Colgate has won while Steven Kaunisto is tied for the lead with 10 tional rankings on January 5, Brian Day, Austin all five games played in the Empire State. Colgate helpers on the year. Lake Superior State has used Smith, Ethan Cox, and David McIntyre were swept a pair of one- victories over the Lakers three goalies this season, but Brian Mahoney- ranked among the top 25 nationally in six statisti- in on March 23-24, 1990 in an NCAA Quarterfinal Wilson has received the brunt of the action (4-6-5, cal categories. match-up at Starr Rink (3-2, 2-1). The Raiders 2.47 GAA, .923 Sv%). prevailed 3-2 and 2-1 in overtime in Hamilton on Goals Per Game...... Day...... T11th...... 0.60 October 15-16, 2004. Big Mac On Fire: Ever since November 22, David ...... McIntyre....T22nd...... 0.50 McIntyre has taken his game to a new level. En- ...... Smith...... T22nd...... 0.50 Last Time Out For Colgate: David McIntyre re- tering this weekend, the junior has tallied at least Short Handed Goals....Smith...... T3rd...... 2 mained one of the hottest players in ECAC Hockey a point in nine consecutive games. During this ...... Day...... T17th...... 1 by scoring twice to help lead the Raiders back from stretch, he has posted seven goals, five assists for ...... Cox...... T17th...... 1 a 2-0 deficit in a 3-3 tie with Ferris State in the con- 12 points and has scored a goal in five of the last GW Goals...... Day...... T20th...... 2 solation game of the 13th Sheraton/TD Banknorth six contests, including two against Ferris State, last PPG for Rookies...... Smith...... T2nd...... 1.00 Catamout Cup, Saturday evening at Gutterson Saturday. McIntyre now ranks third in the ECAC in Fieldhouse in Burlington, Vt. After watching the scoring and 40th nationally with 1.06 ppg. Advancing To Tournament Title Games: When Bulldogs cash in on two power play goals in the Colgate fell to 13th-ranked Vermont in the open- opening eight minutes, the junior netted back to Austin Dallas Star: Since Walker Texas Ranger was ing round of the Catamount Cup last weekend, back goals at 18:47 and 19:36 of the opening pe- already taken ... Austin Smith joins David McIntyre as it ended a streak of seven consecutive times the riod to knot things back up at two. After Ferris took the Raiders’ hottest player on the ice since Colgate’s Raiders advanced to the title game of a regular- the lead early in the second, Francois Brisebois’ 2-2 draw with Harvard, November 22 at Starr Rink. season tournament. Colgate captured the title sixth goal of the year at 15:13 tied the game once During this nine-game span, he has six goals and six one time - in Storrs, Conn. by beating Connecticut again. The sophomore finished with a goal and an assists for 12 points. Smith, a Dallas Star draft pick, 3-1 in the final on December 30, 2006. Previously, assist, while Jason Williams dished out two help- has four multi-point games in his last nine games, the last tournament Colgate didn’t reach the final ers versus Ferris State. After a scoreless third and including a career-high goal and two assists versus was the 2006 Ice Breaker in Oxford, Ohio, when five-minute overtime period, the Bulldogs claimed Vermont. He also posted his first collegiate multi-goal Vermont handed the Raiders a 6-0 defeat in the third place in the tournament by winning a shoot- game versus Maine. Smith was named the ECAC opening round. out 2-1. Peter Bogdanich, who posted an assist Hockey Rookie of the Week on January 5 for his ef- on McIntyre’s first goal, was the lone Raider to be forts in Florida and Vermont. 2008 Florida College Classic (Estero, Fla.) successful on his shootout attempt. Alex Evin def. Maine 3-2 (ot); tied Cornell 2-2 - lost shootout saved 31 shots in the tie, which was one short of Chasing Schroeder: Austin Smith’s latest scoring 2008 Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) his season best. performances has moved him into a tie for second def. Robert Morris 5-2; fell to Union 4-2 nationally in points per game by a rookie (1.00). The 2007 Badger Showdown (Madison, Wisc.) Scouting the Lakers: Lake Superior State enters freshman (9-9-18) in 18 games is only trailing Minne- tied Wisconsin 2-2*; fell to Northeastern 2-1 the two-game series witha 5-8-7 record. The Lak- sota’s Jordan Schroeder, who is averaging 1.31 points 2007 Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) ers, who were idle last weekend, advanced to the per game for the Gophers (7-14-21) in 16 games. def. St. Lawrence 2-1; fell to Rensselaer 2-0 final of the Badger Shootout, December 27 with a 2007 Totoya UConn Classic (Storrs, Conn.) convincing 6-2 victory over Harvard. Lake State The Colgate Trio: Austin Smith, Brian Day, and def. Northeastern 5-2; def. Connecticut 3-1 tied Wisconsin 1-1 in the title game, but lost in a David McIntyre all enter this weekend in a tie for third 2006 Rensselaer/Bank of America Tournament shootout 1-0. The Lakers have six players who in the ECAC in goal scoring with nine. Yale’s Sean (Troy, N.Y.) def. Ohio State 4-2; fell to Niagara 3-1 son (12/30); fell to Western Michigan 8-7 (1/2), and The Natural: Brian Day netted his frst collegiate 2006 Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) then posted a 4-4 draw with Ohio State (1/3). Add hat trick in Colgate’s 5-2 victory over Robert Morris in tied Quinnipiac 2-2 *; fell to Rensselaer 2-1 in Colgate’s overtime against Ferris State, its four the opening game of the Governor’s Cup in Albany. overtimes in the last five games. No Raider team The sophomore was the main culprit in the Raid- * Colgate won shootouts to advance to tourna- has been in that many overtime games in such a ers taking a 4-0 lead into the second period. Day ment title game. span. The closest was four overtimes in six games became the first Raider since Kyle Wilson to net a back in the 1998-99 season. natural hat trick by scoring at even strength, on the Well Schooled in Shootouts: Both schools are well power play, and short handed. Day, who scored the versed in the shootouts. While one won’t determine Dangerous When Shorthanded: Colgate has three second, third, and fourth goals for Colgate, became the winner on the ice here at Starr Rink, Lake Supe- players with at least one shorthanded goal on the the first player in the tournament’s history to record rior State is 2-3 in shootouts this season, while Col- roster. Austin Smith posted his team-leading second a hat trick. gate is 0-2. The CCHA has decided the actual winner shortie of the year against Vermont and ranks tied for using this format for the 2008-09 season. third nationally. Junior Ethan Cox and sophomore Nationally Speaking: According to the latest na- Brian Day rank in a tie for 17th in the country with tional rankings on January 5, Brian Day, Austin Colgate In Shootouts: When the Raiders lost 2-0 one each. Cox has three shorthanded goals in his Smith, Ethan Cox, and David McIntyre were in the shootout versus Cornell at the Florida Col- career thus far. ranked among the top 25 nationally in six statisti- lege Classic, it fell to 3-1 all-time in shootout situa- cal categories. tions. The Raiders then dropped a 2-1 shootout to Silver Puck Recipient: David Conte `71, Execu- Ferris State the following week. Colgate defeated tive Vice President for the , re- Goals Per Game...... Day...... T11th...... 0.60 then #13 Wisconsin (1-0) to advance to the finals ceived the 2008-09 Silver Puck Award following ...... McIntyre....T22nd...... 0.50 of the Badger Showdown on December 28, 2007; December 6th’s clash with Clarkson. Silver Puck ...... Smith...... T22nd...... 0.50 defeated Quinnipiac (2-0) to advance to the finals of was founded in 1958 and was awarded to J. How- Short Handed Goals....Smith...... T3rd...... 2 the Governor’s Cup on October 28, 2006; defeated ard Starr for the first time in 1960. Over the years, ...... Day...... T17th...... 1 Michigan (2-0) to advance to the finals of the Ice several have been honored - including former NHL ...... Cox...... T17th...... 1 Breaker Cup in Ann Arbor on October 6, 2000. great Gordie Howe back in 1984. He was actually GW Goals...... Day...... T20th...... 2 awarded a gold puck after his speech to the atten- PPG for Rookies...... Smith...... T2nd...... 1.00 All-Tourney Accolades: Charles Long and Aus- dants of the event. Conte ranks 19th on the all-time tin Smith were both named to the all-tournament Colgate scoring list. In three years and 73 games, On the Tube: At least seven Colgate men’s team at the Florida College Classic. Long saved he netted 66 goals, 85 assists for 151 points. hockey games will be televised either regionally, 52 of 56 shots in the two games, including posting or nationally. Time Warner Sports (Syracuse) is a season-high 34-save performance versus Maine Quack Attack: On Sunday, December 14, the set to broadcast six games from Starr Rink be- in the overtime win. Smith tallied three goals in his rights to Colgate’s David McIntyre were traded ginning with November 13 as the Raiders host two games. The pair join Brian Day and Nick St. along with a conditional sixth-round pick by the arch-rival Cornell. Other home games to be aired Pierre as Raiders named to all-tournament teams. to the for center Brian on Time Warner include home meetings with St. They both garnered all-tournament recognition at Sutherby. McIntyre was a fifth round pick by the Lawrence (Dec. 4), Clarkson (Dec. 5), Brown (Jan. the Governor’s Cup. Stars in the 2006 NHL Amateur Draft. 23), Yale (Jan. 24), and versus Rensselaer (Feb. 21). The feeds of two of the regional games will A Flair For the Dramatics: Scoring in overtime Power Play Improving: Following a three for 14 also be picked up live by The NHL Network, which wasn’t anything foreign to David McIntyre. When effort in Vermont, Colgate’s moved up the national will be broadcasted throughout the United States the junior posted the game-winner with one sec- rankings to 18th overall The Raiders posted their first and Canada. The game versus St. Lawrence on ond left in overtime against Maine, it marked his multi-power play goal game since a 5-2 victory over December 4 will remain a 7 p.m. opening face- second game-winning goal in an extra session. Robert Morris on October 24 in Albany and then add- off, however, Colgate’s match-up with Brown has On March 16, 2008, the native of Pefferlaw, Ontar- ed two more versus Ferris State. Colgate has scored been moved to a 7:30 p.m. start to accommodate io sent the Raiders into the semifinals of the ECAC on seven of its last 30 power play attempts. It ranks the broadcast. The NHL Network will carry 19 Hockey Tournament with a goal in the second third among ECAC schools behind Brown (21.5) and “Game of the Weeks” starting with the October 31 overtime as Colgate upset then seventh-ranked Yale (20.7). Colgate is 16 for 85 (18.8). match-up between Wisconsin and North Dakota. Clarkson 3-2 in a three-game series in Potsdam to A few other regular-season ECAC Hockey non- advance to Albany. Joining An Elite List: When Brian Day beat Ben conference match-ups as well as regular-season Scrivens on a shot in the second period in league clashes have been scheduled. The NHL Winning in Overtime: When Colgate defeated the second game against Cornell (November 15), he Network’s collegiate schedule concludes March Maine with an extra five minute session, it marked became only the fourth player to be successful at a 20-21 as it airs the ECAC Hockey semifinals and the first overtime victory since McIntyre and the penalty shot attempt in 10 tries at Colgate. Jesse finals from the Times Union Arena in Albany. One Raiders downed Clarkson 3-2 in double overtime Winchester was the last to convert in a 4-1 victory Colgate hockey game will also be aired over ES- during the clinching game of the ECAC Hockey over Union, March 3, 2007. John Barnett and Dan PNU the last regular-season weekend, which has quarterfinal matchup in Potsdam. It also marks Fridgen were the only other two to score in this situ- created a schedule change. Instead of opening the first time Colgate had posted an overtime vic- ation. Colgate is now 3-0-1 in games it converts on the weekend at Yale, Colgate will open at Brown, tory in a neutral setting since, ironically December a penalty shot. Friday, February 27. After an off day, the Raiders 27, 1997 as the Raiders edged Niagara 4-3 at the will square off against Yale on national television, Syracuse Invitational. In Season Honors: After posting his first collegiate Sunday, March 1 at 4 p.m. shutout and turning aside 51 of 53 shots, Charles Going the Distance And Then Some: When Col- Long was named the New England Hockey Journal’s Speaking of McPherson: Corbin McPherson is gate went into overtime versus Cornell in the finale ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on November 12 one of four NHL draft picks who will be skating for of the Florida Classic, it marked the third-consec- for his work at Quinnipiac and Princeton. Earlier this the Raiders tonight. Joining him are Brian Day utive game the Raiders had to go at least one ex- season, the junior was tagged as ECAC Hockey’s (2006 sixth rounder - ); David tra five-minute session. It marks only the second first goalie of the week after his 21-save effort in a McIntyre (2006 fifth rounder - Dallas Stars, but re- time that Colgate has played three-consecutive 2-1 victory over UMass Lowell in the season opener cently traded to the Anaheim Ducks), and Austin overtime games. Back in the 1987-88 season, the at Starr Rink. Smith (2007 fifth rounder - Dallas Stars). Raiders dropped a 7-6 overtime decision to Clark- ECAC Hockey Standings USCHO.com/CBS College Sports XXL Poll As of January 3, 2009 (January 5, 2009)

ECAC Hockey Only Overall School 08-09 Pts. Last Rk. Team GP Pts. Record Win Pct. GF-GA GP Record Win Pct. GF-GA Poll 1 Princeton 10 16 8-2-0 .800 25-13 16 13-3-0 .812 52-27 1 Notre Dame (47) 16-3-2 994 1 2. Cornell 8 14 6-0-2 .875 17-6 13 9-1-3 .808 32-20 2 Boston U (2) 13-4-1 940 3 3. Quinnipiac 10 13 6-3-1 .650 32-15 18 11-6-1 .639 60-38 3 Minnesota ( 1) 10-3-5 886 4 4. Dartmouth 9 12 6-3-0 .667 26-21 14 9-5-0 .643 42-34 4 Northeastern 12-4-2 782 6 5. Harvard 11 10 4-5-2 .455 25-26 16 4-10-2 .312 33-55 5 Denver 13-6-2 720 5 6. Yale 6 8 4-2-0 .667 21-16 13 9-4-0 .692 44-35 6 Miami 12-5-3 697 2 7. St. Lawrence 8 5 2-5-1 .312 16-19 18 8-9-1 .472 47-49 7 Princeton 13-3-0 690 8 COLGATE 8 5 1-4-3 .333 12-19 18 5-8-5 .417 40-49 8 Cornell (1) 9-1-3 673 10 9 Union 6 4 2-4-0 .333 18-23 18 9-8-1 .528 53-53 9 Boston College 9-5-2 660 7 Brown 7 4 1-4-2 .286 16-26 13 1-9-3 .192 27-51 10 Colorado College 11-6-5 534 9 Rensselaer 7 4 2-5-0 .286 18-28 19 3-15-1 .184 34-74 10 Michigan 13-7-0 534 12 12. Clarkson 8 3 1-6-1 .188 15-29 18 3-11-4 .278 38-57 12 Vermont 11-4-2 513 13 13 New Hampshire 9-6-3 298 15 14 Air Force 15-4-1 288 11 ECAC Preseason Hockey Poll 15 Dartmouth 9-5-0 198 20 This Week in ECAC Hockey Coaches 16 Ohio State 13-6-1 197 NR 1. Princeton (9) 118 17 Wisconsin 10-9-3 153 14 Jan. 8 2. Harvard (2) 103 18 Nebraska-Omaha 12-6-3 130 16 Lake Superior State @ Colgate 3. Cornell (1) 100 19 Alaska 10-6-4 123 18 4. Clarkson 88 Jan. 9 5. Union 80 18 Minnesota-Duluth 9-5-6 118 NR Lake Superior State @ Colgate 6. Quinnipiac 72 Yale @ Dartmouth Others Receiving Votes: Quinnipiac 111, North Brown @ Harvard 7. Yale 67 Union @ Princeton 8. St. Lawrence 48 Dakota 88, Minnesota State 86, Yale 33, Maine 30, Rensselaer @ Quinnipiac 9. COLGATE 43 Massachusetts 8, St. Cloud State 7, Michigan State Niagara @ Cornell 10. Rensselaer 38 6, Niagara 3

Jan. 10 11. Dartmouth 33 Rensselaer @ Princeton 12. Brown 11 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll Clarkson @ St. Lawrence (Jan. 5, 2009) Yale @ Harvard Media Brown @ Dartmouth 1. Princeton (15) 278 Union @ Quinnipiac School 08-09 Pts. Last Poll Niagara @ Cornell 2. Harvard (4) 247 3. Cornell (2) 244 1. Notre Dame (32) 16-3-2 504 1 Jan. 11 4. Clarkson (2) 234 2. Boston U (1) 13-4-1 472 3 St. Lawrence @ Clarkson 5. Quinnipiac 178 3. Minnesota 10-3-5 435 4 6. Union 160 4. Northeastern 12-4-2 360 6 7. Yale 156 5. Princeton 13-3-0 332 8 Last Week in ECAC Hockey 8. St. Lawrence 129 6. Cornell (1) 9-1-3 316 9 9. Rensselaer 107 7. Denver 13-6-2 309 5 Dec. 29 10. COLGATE 99 8. Miami 12-5-3 277 2 Dartmouth 4, Bemidji State 2 11. Dartmouth 81 9. Boston College 9-5-2 261 7 Quinnipiac 4, Merrimack 3 (ot) 12. Brown 34 10. Vermont 11-4-2 218 13 Neb.-Omaha 8, Yale 3 Princeton 5, Mankato State 2 11. Michigan 13-7-0 200 11 Smith and McPherson Earn THN Mention: 12. Colorado College 11-6-5 164 10 Dec. 30 The Hockey News announced its top five incom- 13. New Hampshire 9-6-3 74 14 Quinnipiac 4, Air Force 2 14. Air Force 15-4-1 50 12 Princeton 5, Nebraska-Omaha 1 ing rookies for ECAC Hockey and Colgate has Yale 3, Minnesota State 2 two of them. Corbin McPherson was selected as 15. Ohio State 13-6-1 38 NR the third best newcomer, while Smith was fifth. Jan. 2 Receiving Votes: Quinnipiac 18; Dartmouth 16; St. Lawrence 5, Ferris State 4 Maine 8; Nebraska- Omaha 8; Wisconsin 8; Yale Clarkson 4, Miami 2 Colgate Student-Athletes: The NCAA national 6; North Dakota 4; Alaska 2; Michigan State 2. Boston U 6, Rensselaer 2 office released the latest round of Graduation Quinnipiac 5, Harvard 2 Vermont 6, Colgate 4 Success Rates and Colgate, along with two other Minnesota 6, Brown 2 schools, had the highest graduation in Division

Notre Dame 3, Union 1 I for its student-athletes with 99 percent. The Jan. 3 data is from the four-class aggregate of entering Colgate 3, Ferris State 3 (ot) classes from 1998 through 2001 and show the Union 2, UMass Lowell 1 percentage of student-athletes earning a degree Brown 1, Western Michigan 1 (ot) Holy Cross 4, Rensselaer 3 within six years. Joining Colgate were San Fran- Vermont 4, St. Lawrence 0 cisco and Alcorn State. Holy Cross, Notre Dame Quinnipiac 6, Dartmouth 0 and Navy were next at 98%, followed by David- Princeton 5, Harvard 1 Ohio State 2, Clarkson 0 son, Duke and Northwestern at 97%. Five schools were tied for tenth at 96%: Boston College, Dayton, Jan. 4 Lafayette, Loyola of Maryland and New Hampshire. Dartmouth 4, Princeton 0 In addition, this year’s GSR Report shows that Col- Cornell 5, Massachusetts 2 Yale 3, Air Force 2 gate graduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 18 of 20 sports. The Last Time... Colgate head coach Don Vaughan is in his 16th Colgate’s Record When... season behind the Raider bench. During his tenure, At home...... 2-3-2 Series Sweep in Starr Rink he has guided Colgate to a 262-243-57 overall CU - 2/15-16/08, Rensselaer (4-0) and Union (8-0) On the road...... 1-4-1 record. With Colgate’s 8-0 win over Union on Feb. same team: 12/1-2/07, Robert Morris (4-3, 5-0) At a neutral site...... 2-1-2 Opp. - 2/16-17/07, Princeton (1-2) and Quinnipiac (2-3) 16,2008 Vaughan passed Terry Slater to become the winningest coach in Colgate hockey history. same team: 10/19-20/01, Neb.-Omaha (4-5, 3-5) In overtime...... 1-1-5 Series Sweep on the road By Victories* CU - 2/24-25/06 at Union (2-0) and Rensselaer (2-1) (Updated as of January 3) No. Coach, School Yrs. Wins On Friday...... 3-4-0 same team: 10/8-9/04 at Ferris State (5-4, 4-2) On Saturday...... 2-3-4 Opp. - 11/28-29/08 at Denver (1-6) and at Colorado College (2-3) 1. Jerry York, Boston College 37 811 On a Sunday or weekday...... 0-1-1 same team: 10/19-20/07 at Michigan St. (3-6, 1-2) 2. Jack Parker, Boston University 36 791 3. Rick Comley, Michigan State 36 746 colgate won in overtime 4. Red Berenson, Michigan 25 653 In October...... 3-1-0 Starr Rink - 1/27/06 vs. Yale (2-1) 5. Don Lucia, Minnesota 22 528 In November...... 1-5-2 On the Road - 3/16/08 at Clarkson (3-2, 2OT) 6. George Gwozdecky, Denver 23 486 In December...... 1-1-2 Neutral Site - 12/28/08 vs. Maine (3-2 ) 7. Bill Wilkinson, Wayne State 27 437 In January...... 0-1-1 8. Richard Umile, New Hampshire 19 430 In February...... colgate lost in overtime 9. , St. Lawrence 24 423 Starr Rink - 11/24/07 vs. Connecticut (1-2) 10. Rick Gotkin, Mercyhurst 21 369 In March...... On the Road - 11/8/08 at Princeton (1-2) 11. Don Cahoon, Massachusetts 22 301 Neutral Site - 3/18/05 vs. Harvard (3-4, 2OT) 12. Bruce Marshall, Connecticut 21 289 One-goal games...... 3-3 colgate played an overtime game 13. , Quinnipiac 15 273 Two-goal games...... 0-2 Starr Rink - 12/6/08 vs. Clarkson (T, 3-3) 14. Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 10 270 Three-goal games...... 2-2 15. Bob Daniels, Ferris State 17 266 On the Road - 11/15/08 @ Cornell (T, 2-2) Four-goal games...... Neutral Site - 12/28/08 vs. Cornell (T, 2-2) 16. Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth 21 263 17. DON VAUGHAN, Colgate 16 262 Five-or-more-goal games...... 0-1 colgate registered an overtime tie , Cornell 11 262 Scoring first...... 4-2-4 Starr Rink - 12/6/08 vs. Clarkson (T, 3-3) 19. Gary Wright, American Internat’l 26 256 Scored on first...... 1-6-1 On the Road - 11/15/08 @ Cornell (T, 2-2) 20. John Markell, Ohio State 15 254 Neutral Site - 1/3/09 vs. Ferris State (3-3) 21. Tim Whitehead, Maine 13 253 Scoreless - 2/9/08 at Clarkson 22. Frank Serratore, Air Force 16 234 Leading after the first period...... 2-2-4 23. Scott Owens, Colorado College 10 232 colgate recorded a shutout Trailing after the first period...... 1-4-1 24. George Roll, Clarkson 13 218 Starr Rink - 2/16/08 vs. Union (8-0) Tied after the first period...... 2-2-0 Mark Dekanich, 33 saves Leading after the second period...... 2-0-2 On the Road - 11/7/08 @ Quinnipiac BY WINNING PERCENTAGE** Trailing after the second period...... 0-6-0 Charles Long, 19 Saves (Start of 2008-09 Season) Tied after the second period...... 3-2-3 Neutral Site - 1/2/05 vs. Air Force (3-0) No. Coach, School Yrs. W-L-T Pct. Outshooting opponent...... 3-4-2 Steve Silverthorn, 13 saves 1. Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 9 254-94-36 .708 2. Red Berenson, Michigan 24 644-298-68 .671 Getting outshot...... 2-4-3 opponent recorded a shutout 3. Richard Umile, UNH 18 422-209-66 .653 Shots are even...... Starr Rink - 11/21/08, Dartmouth (0-1) 3. Don Lucia, Minnesota 21 518-268-67 .647 Recording fewer than 20 shots...... 1-2-1 Jody O’Neill, 28 saves 5. Jack Parker, Boston Univ. 35 778-409-97 .644 Allowing fewer than 20 shots...... 3-1-0 On the Road - 3/14/08, Clarkson (0-1) 6. Scott Owens, Colorado Coll. 9 223-121-25 .638 David Leggio, 19 saves 7. Mike Schafer, Cornell 13 254-139-45 .631 Recording 20-30 shots...... 3-4-2 Neutral Site - 3/21/08, Princeton (0-3) 8. Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac 14 263-165-41 .604 Allowing 20-30 shots...... 1-4-3 Zane Kalemba, 27 saves 9. Jerry York, Boston College 36 803-515-84 .603 Recording 31-40 shots...... 1-1-2 10. Rick Gotkin, Mercyhurst 20 362-237-46 .597 team scored 10 or more goals Allowing 31-40 shots...... 1-3-2 11. George Gwozdecky, Denver 22 473-329-62 .583 Recording 41-50 shots...... 0-1-0 CU - 1/11/98 vs. Merrimack (W, 10-7) 12. George Roll, Clarkson 12 215-157-37 .571 Opp. - 11/29/96, Miami (L, 2-14) 13. Enrico Blasi, Miami (Ohio) 9 187-138-28 .569 Allowing 41-50 shots...... Recording 50 or more shots...... team recorded 40 shots 14. Tim Whitehead, Maine 12 243-182-40 .566 Allowing 50 or more shots...... CU - 11/13/08, 41, Cornell (L, 1-4) 15. Rick Comley, Michigan St. 35 739-560-95 .564 16. David Burkholder, Niagara 7 128-107-22 .541 Opp. - 2/22/08, 43 shots, Princeton (L, 2-7) 17. Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence 23 415-349-55 .540 Winning more faceoffs...... 1-4-2 team recorded 50 shots 18. Walt Kyle, Northern Mich. 6 122-104-21 .536 Losing more faceoffs...... 2-4-3 CU - 3/14/03, 70 shots at Dartmouth (W, 4-3, 4OT) 19. Tom Serratore, Bemidji State 7 120-102-28 .536 Faceoffs are even...... 3-0-0 Opp. - 3/16/08, 54 shots, Clarkson (W, 3-2, 2OT) 20. Mike Eaves, Wisconsin 7 132-114-30 .533 21. Blaise MacDonald, UM Lowell 12 197-179-49 .521 More penalty minutes than opponent...... 2-4-2 Player recorded a hat trick 22. DON VAUGHAN, COLGATE 15 257-235-52 .520 Fewer penalty minutes than opponent...... 3-4-0 CU - 10/24/08, Brian Day vs. Robert Morris (W, 5-2) 23. Paul Pearl, Holy Cross 13 201-187-43 .516 Penalty minutes are even...... 0-0-3 Opp. - 3/9/07, Casey Parenteau, St. Lawrence (L, 1-6) 24. John Markell, Ohio State 14 242-234-46 .508 Player scored a short-handed goal 25. Bruce Marshall, Connecticut 20 285-283-55 .502 Scoring a power-play goal...... 4-3-4 CU - 1/2/09 - Austin Smith vs. Vermont (L, 4-6) Not scoring on the power play...... 1-5-1 Opp. - 3/16/08, Chris D’Alvise, Clarkson (W, 3-2, 2OT) * Minimum 100 wins, five years in Division I Player scored an overtime goal ** Minimum .500 winning percentage, five years in Division I Allowing a power-play goal...... 1-6-3 CU - 12/28/08, David McIntyre vs. Maine (W, 3-2) Shutting down opponent power play...... 4-2-2 Opp. - 11/8/08, Kevin Lohry (Princeton) (L, 1-2) Player scored an empty-net goal Scoring a shorthanded goal...... 1-2-1 CU - 2/10/07, Jason Fredericks at Union (W, 3-1) Allowing a shorthanded goal...... 0-0 Opp. - 10/25/08, Adam Presizniuk, Union (L, 2-4)

Player scored with an extra attacker CU - 2/22/08, Jason Fredricks at Princeton (L, 2-7) Opp. - 12/1/07, Ryan Cruthers, Robert Morris (W, 4-3) goalie had 40 or more saves CU - 3/16/08, 52, Mark Dekanich at Clarkson (W, 3-2, 2OT) Team Superlatives Raider Career Bests Period Superlatives Most goals...... 4 (1st) vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Most shots...... 19, vs. Cornell (11/13) 2nd period Mark Anderson Mark Nasca Most shots allowed...... 16, Denver (11/28) and Maine . Goals: 2 vs. Rensselaer (10/27/07) Goals: 0 ...... (12/28) - 1st period Assists: 2 (2X) last vs. Dartmouth (11/10/06) Assists: 0 Points: 2 (5X) last vs. Union (2/16/08) Most penalties...... 6, @ Quinnipiac (11/7/08) 2nd Period Points: 0 Fewest shots...... 3, vs. Cornell (12/28/08) - 3rd period ...... 3 @ Vermont (1/2/09) - 1st period Francois Brisebois Wade Poplawski Fewest shots allowed.....2, vs. Bentley (10/17) 1st period Goals: 1 (6X) last vs. Ferris State (1/3/09) Goals: 1 (3X) last vs. UMass Lowell (10/11/08) Assists: 2 (3X) last vs. Robert Morris (12/1/07) Assists: 1 (9X) last vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Game Superlatives Points: 2 (6X) last vs. Ferris State (1/3/09) Points: 3 (10X) last vs. UMass Lowell (10/11/08) Most points...... 12 (2X), last vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Most goals...... 5 vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Peter Bogdanich Nicholas Prockow Most goals allowed...... 6, @ Denver (11/28/08) Goals: 2 vs. Connecticut (11/23/07) Goals: 0 ...... 6, @ Vermont (1/2/09) Assists: 3 @ Union (1/11/08) Assists: 1 vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Most assists:...... 8 vs. Bentley (11/17/08) Points: 3 (2X) last vs. Union (1/11/08) Points: 1 vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Most shots...... 41 vs. Cornell (11/13/08) Most shots allowed...... 39, Denver (11/28/08) Sean Carty Tom Riley Most penalties...... 14, @ Quinnipiac (11/7/08) Goals: 1 vs. Cornell (3/22/08) Most penalty minutes...... 33 @ Cornell (11/15/08) Goals: 2 vs. Rensselaer (3/3/2007) Assists: 0 last vs. Dartmouth (11/10/06) Assists: 2 (5X) last vs. Union (10/25/08) Most power play goals...... 2 (3X), Points: 1 vs. Cornell (3/22/08) ...... last vs. St. Lawrence (12/5/08) Points: 3 vs. Robert Morris (12/2/2007) Most power play goals allowed...... 4, Vermont (1/2/09) Most power play attempts allowed.....10, Cornell (11/15/08) Adam Corrin David Sloane Goals: 0 Most shorthanded goals...... 1 (4X), last Goals: 1 (10X) last vs. Yale (1/25/08) Assists: 0 ...... @ Vermont (1/2/09) Assists: 2 @ Yale (11/11/07) Points: 0 Most shorthanded goals allowed...... NA Points: 2 @ Yale (11/11/07) Fewest goals...... 0, vs. Dartmouth (11/22/08) Fewest goals allowed...... 0, @ Quinnipiac (11/7/08) Ethan Cox Austin Smith Fewest shots allowed...... 14, vs. Bentley (10/17) Goals: 2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/12/07) Goals: 2 vs. Maine (12/27/08) Fewest penalties...... 4, vs. Harvard (11/22/08) Assists: 1 (11X) last @ Vermont (1/2/09) Assists: 2 (3X) last @ Vermont (1/2/09) Points: 2 (2X) last vs. St. Lawrence (3/7/08) Points: 3 @ Vermont (1/2/09) Miscellaneous Largest margin of victory...... 3, (2X), Brian Day Nick St. Pierre ...... last vs. Robert Morris (10/24) W, 5-2 Goals: 3 vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Goals: 2 vs. Northeastern (12/29/06) Largest margin of defeat...... 5, @ Denver (11/28) L, 1-6 Assists: 3 @ Clarkson (3/15/08) Assists: 3 vs. Harvard (2/13/06) Longest winning streak...... 3 (Oct. 11-Oct. 25) Points: 3 (2X) last vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Points: 3 vs. Harvard (2/13/06) Longest unbeaten streak...... 3 (Oct. 11-Oct. 25) Longest losing streak...... 3 (Nov. 28-Dec. 5) Joe DeBello Longest winless streak...... 9 (Nov. 8-Dec. 27) Jason Williams Goals: 1 (2X) last vs. Rensselaer (2/15/08) Goals: 1 (16X) last @ Vermont (1/2/09) Assists: 1 (3x) last vs. Cornell (3/22/08) Individual Superlatives Assists: 3 vs. Canisius (10/24/06) Points: 1 (5X) last vs. Cornell (3/22/08) Points: 3 vs. Canisius (10/24/06) Points:...... 3, Brian Day vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) ...... 3 Goals, 0 Assists ...... 3, Austin Smith @ Vermont (1/2/09) Matt Firman Goals: 0 ...... 1 Goal, 2 Assists Goalies Assists: 0 Goals:...... 3, Brian Day vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Points: 0 Assists:...... 2, Jason Williams vs. Ferris State (1/3/09). Bryan Bessette ...... 2, Austin Smith @ Vermont (1/2/09). Saves: 0 ...... 2, Nick St. Pierre vs. Maine (12/27/08). Jason Fredricks Save Pct. NA ...... 2, Austin Smith vs. Clarkson (12/6/08) Goals: 1 (5X) last vs. Princeton (2/22/08) ...... 2, Tom Riley vs. Union (10/25/08) Assists: 2 (3x) last vs. Connecticut (12/30/06) Points: 2 (3X) last vs. Connecticut (12/30/06) Alex Evin ...... 2, Nick St. Pierre vs. Bentley (10/17/08) Saves: 32 vs. St. Lawrence (12/5/08) ...... 2, David McIntyre vs. Bentley (10/17/08) Save Pct. .929 (13 of 14) vs. Bentley (10/17/08) ...... 2, Austin Smith vs. UMass Lowell (10/11/08) David McIntyre Shots:...... 8, David McIntyre vs. Cornell (11/13/08) Goals: 2 (5X) last vs. Ferris State (1/3/09) ...... 8, Brian Day vs. Princeton (11/8/08) Assists: 2 (7X) last vs. Bentley (10/17/08) Charles Long Saves:...... 34, Charles Long vs. Maine (12/27/08) Points: 3 (7X) last @ Clarkson (3/15/08) Saves: 37 vs. Harvard (11/16/06) Save Pct. 100 (19-19) @ Quinnipiac (11/7/08) Corbin McPherson Goals: 0 Assists: 1 (2X) last vs. St. Lawrence (12/5/08) Points: 1 (2X) last vs. St. Lawrence (12/5/08) GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3

Colgate 2, UMass Lowell 1 Colgate 4, Bentley 1 Colgate 5, Robert Morris 2 Saturday, October 11, 2008 Friday, October 17, 2008 Friday, October 24, 2008 Starr Rink - Hamilton, N.Y. Starr Rink - Hamilton, N.Y. Times Union Center - Albany, N.Y.

David McIntyre posted the game-winning goal and Brian Day scored two goals and Alex Evin posted Brian Day scored a natural hat trick in the first period in Charles Long made 23 saves as Colgate downed his first collegiate victory in net as Colgate grounded an unusual way to lead Colgate to a convincing 5-2 victory over Robert Morris in a first round match-up at the Hilton Hockey East's UMass Lowell 2-1, Saturday evening the Bentley Falcons 4-1 in men’s hockey action, Fri- day evening at Starr Rink. Garden Inn Governor’s Cup, Friday afternoon at the Times- in front of a crowd of 1,070 at Starr Rink. Union Center. With the game knotted at 1-1, McIntyre controlled With the victory, Colgate moved to 2-0 on the sea- Day, who tied his career points with the performance, became the puck off a rebounded shot and beat goalie Carter son for the second time in four seasons. The result the first player to secure a natural hat trick with a short handed over Bentley also gives the Raiders a 3-0 lead in the Hutton for what would be the game-winning score goal, an even strength goal, and a power play goal since former all-time series. Raider Kyle Wilson accomplished the feat on Oct. 24, 2005 in right before second period intermission at 19:47. The Raiders opened scoring on the power play at Colgate’s 6-1 win over Army. Day’s hat trick, his first of his ca- Austin Smith collected his first collegiate point with 8:20 as Francois Brisebois deflected a shot by Da- reer, also became the first hat trick in Governor’s Cup history. an assist. vid McIntyre behind goalie Joe Calvi to give Colgate On the power play, Tom Riley opened the scoring at 4:18 Colgate, 1-0 on the year, successfully killed off a the lead for good. It was the sophomore’s second as the senior one-timed a pass from Nick St. Pierre from in- 57-second two-man advantage with around 12 min- career marker. Nick St. Pierre was also credited side the left circle to give Colgate the 1-0 advantage, a lead it wouldn’t surrender the rest of the night. Francois Brisebois utes left in the game. Long tallied six saves in the with an assist for making the initial pass on McIntyre’s was also credited with an assist on Riley’s first of the year. final period, a few coming on that River Hawk two- shot. From that point on, it was the Day Show. The sophomore man advantage. Right before intermission, Day registered the first started his rare progression for a natural hat trick at 7:31 After a scoreless opening period, sophomore of his two goals at 19:34. The sophomore took a long with his even-strength goal off a give and go from the right Wade Poplawski got Colgate on the board at 9:18 pass off the boards from St. Pierre and went down side with David McIntyre. the right side on a pseudo break-a-way. After fending The lead increased to 3-0 as Day tallied his power play with a power play goal off a blast out top to the top tally at 8:58 and chased starting net minder Wes Russell shelf behind Hutton. Brian Day and Jason Fre- off his defender, Day took it to the net; made a move on the goalie, and slid the puck behind Calvi. David in the process from the game. Austin Smith and Wade dricks each posted assists on Poplawski’s marker. Sloane was also credited with an assist as well. This Poplawski set up Day on the right side and the he slid the puck past Russell from a low angle. The River Hawks got the equalizer at 14:47 as goal proved to be the eventual game-winner. Ryan Blair’s initial shot was saved, but Patrick Cey With less than three minutes left in the opening frame and Colgate upped its lead to 3-0 as Austin Smith lit Robert Morris on the power play, Day took the puck from was there for the rebound and wristed it behind the lamp for his first time in his collegiate career at defenseman Danny Urban on the right side of the ice at the Long. 12:49 of the second period. The freshman was as- blue line; skated down the center and beat Jim Patterson for UMass Lowell outshot Colgate 24-16 and the Raid- sisted by Peter Bogdanich and Ethan Cox. his fifth marker of the year at 17:15 to complete the natural ers had to kill off four power plays on the evening. Leading 3-0 after two periods, it didn’t take long hat trick. Colgate went into intermission with a 4-0 lead. Hutton saved 14 shots in net for the River Hawks. for the Raiders to add to their lead – 20 seconds to Trailing by four in the second, Trevor Lewis and Kyle Bur- be exact as McIntyre and Tom Riley hooked up with ton brought the Colonials back within shouting distance with Day, who beat Calvi for the second time in the con- goals at 5:10 and 6:03 respectively to chop the deficit to 4-2. Colgate (1-0) 0 2 0 2 However, the Raiders regained their three-goal advantage UMass Lowell (0-1) 0 1 0 1 test. not too long after Robert Morris’ second score. Brisebois Bentley, 0-1 overall, ended Evin’s shutout bid at poked in his second of the campaign off a rebound at 7:06 12:33 as Dustin Cloutier banged home a power play First Period: No Scoring. Penalties: None from Jason Williams and Nicholas Prockow. For Prock- goal. ow, it was his first collegiate point. Second Period: CU-Poplawski (Smith, Fredricks) Colgate outshot Bentley 22-14. Calvi made 18 Charles Long turned aside 20 shots, including 10 in the first 9:18 (pp); ML - Cey (Blair, Vallorani) 14:47; CU - saves for the Falcons. period, to improve to 2-0 between the pipes for Colgate. Pat- McIntyre (Smith) 19:47. Penalties: CU - Williams terson finished the evening with 23 saves for the Colonials. Colgate’s penalty kill once again came up big, as it held (2-boarding) 6:52; ML - Roebothan (2-tripping) 8:55; Colgate (2-0) 2 1 1 4 CU- St. Pierre (2-hooking) 12:47. the Colonials scoreless in six attempts. The Raiders, who Bentley (0-1) 0 0 1 1 outshot RMU 31-22, converted on two of five attempts with Third Period: No Scoring. Penalties: ML - Schaus the extra man. Colgate also outshot Robert Morris 31-22 in (2-hitting after whistle) 0:20; CU- McIntyre (2-hitting First Period: CU - Brisebois (McIntyre, St. Pierre) the victory. after whistle) 0:20, CU-Brisebois (2-hooking), CU- 8:20 (pp); CU - Day (St. Pierre, Sloane) 19:34. Penal- McIntyre (2-tripping) 8:47. ties - BU - Kayfes (2-interference) 6:23; CU - Brisebois Robert Morris (1-2-1) 0 2 0 2 (2-hooking); BC - Cloutier (2-too many men) 12:14. Colgate (3-0) 4 1 0 5 Second Period: CU - Smith (Bogdanich, Cox) 12:49. Shots: UML 24 (7-11-6); CU 16 (4-6-6). First Period: CU - Riley (St. Pierre, Brisebois) - pp 4:18; CU - Power Plays: UML (0-4); CU (1-1) Penalties: CU - Williams (2-hooking) 8:59; CU - Day (McIntyre) 7:31; CU-Day (Smith, Poplawski ) 8:58 - pp; CU- Penalties: UML (2-4), CU (5-10) Poplawski (2-interference) 17:10. Day (unassisted) 17:15 - sh. Penalties: CU - Slaone (2-holding) Goalies: UML Hutton (59:16, 14 saves-16 shots), Third Period: CU - Day (McIntyre, Riley) 00:20; BC - 1:34; RM-Burton (2-hooking) 2:50; RM - Meadows (2-interfer- CU - Long (60:00, 23 saves-24 shots). W-Long (1-0); Cloutier (Menizone, Preece) 12:33 (pp). Penalties: BC ence) 8:50; CU - St. Pierre (2-holding) 11:58; CU-Riley (2-trip- ping) 17:04. L - Hutton (0-1). - Prewitt (2-elbowing) 3:59; BC - Kemmerer (2-hook- ing) 8:50; CU - McIntyre (2-interference) 10:44; BC Second Period: RM - Lewis (Longpre) 5:10, RM - Burton (unas-

- Switzer (2-boarding) 13:53; CU - DeBello (2-interfer- sisted) 6:03; Brisebois (Williams, Prockow) 7:06. Penalties: RM- ence) 16:39; CU - DeBello (2-charging) 19:04. Krug (2-charging) 7:44, RM - Cowan (2-interference) 13:39. Shots: BC 14 (2-7-5); CU 22 (6-10-6). Third Period: No scoring. Penalties: Prockow (2-hooking) 00:40, RM: Lyle (2-hook) 8:41, CU-Poplawski (2-tripping) 18:53. Power Plays: BC (1-6); CU (1-5) Shots: RMU 22 (10-6-6); CU 31 (9-11-11) Penalties: BC (5-10), CU (6-12) Power Plays: RM (0-6), CU (2-5) Goalies: BC Calvi (60:00, 18 saves-22 shots), CU Penalties: RMU (5-10), CU (5-10) - Evin (59:51, 13 saves-14 shots). W-Evin (1-0); L Goalies: RMU Russell (8:58, 3 saves-6 shots; Patterson (51:02, - Calvi (0-1). 23 saves-25 shots) CU: Long (60:00, 20 saves- 22 shots). W - Long (2-0), L - Russell (0-1-0)

GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6

Union 4, Colgate 2 Colgate 1, Quinnipiac 0 #9 Princeton 2, Colgate 1 (OT) Saturday, October 25, 2008 Friday, November 7, 2008 Saturday, November 8, 2008 Times Union Center - Albany, N.Y. Banknorth Center - Hamden, Conn. Hobey Baker Rink - Princeton, N.J.

Mario Valery-Trabucco’s goal at 13:51 of the third Francois Brisebois scored the game’s lone goal and Kevin Lohry netted the game winner close to the helped lift Union to a 4-2 victory over Colgate in the fi- Charles Long stopped all 19 shots as visiting Colgate blanked midway point of overtime as defending ECAC Hockey nals of the Hilton Garden Inn Governor’s Cup, Saturday Quinnipiac 1-0 in the ECAC men’s hockey opener for both champion and ninth-ranked Princeton edged Colgate evening at the Times Union Center. teams, Friday evening at Banknorth Center. 2-1, Saturday afternoon in men’s action at Hobey Baker The junior collected the puck at the blue line; broke in Colgate, 4-1 overall and 1-0 in the league, grabbed the Rink. on a mini breakaway and slid it in for the go ahead goal. lead for good as David McIntyre found Brisebois in front The sophomore collected the puck in front of the cage It was his first of the year. Adam Presizniuk’s empty net of the cage on a five on three and the sophomore banged it following a ricochet off the skate of Brandon Kushniruk tally with eight seconds left cemented the victory for the behind Nick Pisellini for the game’s lone tally at 8:43 of the and put it by Charles Long at 2:16 of the extra session. Dutchmen, who improved to 2-1-1. The Raiders fell to third period. It was Brisebois’ fourth goal of the year and With the victory, Princeton improved to 2-1 overall and 3-1 on the season. third on the power play. 1-1 in league action, while the Raiders fell to 4-2 overall Colgate got on the board first by capitalizing of its “It was a pretty evenly matched contest,” said Colgate and 1-1 in ECAC Hockey action. first two-man advantage of the year at 12:28 of the first. head coach Don Vaughan. “Charles played very well and The Tigers got things going early in the game at 1:15 as made some critical stops when he had to make them. It was Francois Brisebois won the face-off and got it to Tom Brett Wilson knocked in a rebound for his second of the a very hard fought win on the road, which is always nice to season off an initial shot by Mike Kamer. Riley. He found David McIntyre wide open inside the get.” After a scoreless second period, Colgate solved Princ- right circle and the junior one timed it behind Union goal- Long slammed the door on the Bobcats making six saves ie Corey Milan. That was the lone goal scored in the in the first, eight in the second, and then polished off the eton’s Zane Kalemba with 4:26 left in the game as Austin opening period. game by stopping five Quinnipiac shots in the third for his Smith circled behind the net and slid the puck by the Union took the lead in the second with back to back first career shutout at Colgate. It’s the Raiders’ first shutout junior netminder for his second collegiate score. Ethan goals in a 56-second span. Right after Colgate killed off since Mark Dekanich blanked Union 8-0 on February 16, Cox and Corbin McPherson were each credited for as- a Dutchmen power play, at 4:16 Luke Cain pushed in a 2008. sists on Smith’s goal. For McPherson, it was his first rebound to knot the score at 1-1. The Dutchmen put Col- The contest saw 27 penalties called between the two teams, collegiate point. gate in its first deficit of the year at 5:02 as Brendan Mil- 14 against Colgate. Once again, the Raiders’ penalty kill After knotting up the game, Colgate needed to kill off namow found the cage from Matt Cook and Kelly Zajac. came up big in killing off seven Bobcat man advantages and a Tigers’ power play in the final 46 seconds in the third However, the Raiders rallied back and got the equaliz- stretched their streak to killing off 22 consecutive opponent period to force overtime. The Raiders stopped Princeton er at 2-2, once again with a two-man advantage. Brise- power plays. After five contests, teams are 1 of 29 against the on all four of its man advantages, which stretches their bois poked the puck behind Milan amongst a scrum in Colgate penalty kill thus far. The Raiders went one of nine on streak to 26 consecutive killed opponent power plays. front of the cage at 8:44. Nick St. Pierre sent the initial the power play on the evening. Opponents are 1 of 33 against Colgate with the man shot from the point and was credited with an assist, as Pisellini, a freshman, turned aside 25 of 26 shots in the advantage. The Raiders failed in all three of its power was Riley. loss for Quinnipiac. play opportunities. Goalie Charles Long made 22 saves between the The victory marks the first time the Raiders have im- Long posted his most saves since his freshman sea- proved to 4-1 after the first five games since the 2004-05 pipes for Colgate. son by turning aside 32 shots, including 10 in the third campaign. The win also marked the fourth-consecutive period and four in overtime. Kalemba stopped 26 shots Following the game, two members of the Raiders were time an outcome has been decided by one goal or fewer in the win. named to the all-tournament team. Sophomore Brian between these two schools. Day, who was instrumental in Colgate’s 5-2 victory over Colgate (4-2,1-1) 0 0 1 1 Robert Morris in the semifinal by posting the Governor’s Colgate (4-1,1-0) 0 0 1 1 Princeton (2-1, 1-1) 0 0 0 0 Cup first-ever hat trick, joined St. Pierre for the honors. Quinnipiac (2-3, 0-1) 0 0 0 0

Colgate (3-1) 1 1 0 2 First Period: No Scoring. Penalties: QU - Liimatainen First Period: PRIN - Wilson (Kramer, Jubinville) 1:15. Union (2-1-1) 0 2 2 4 (2-cross checking) 2:33; QU - Sortenberg (2-interference) Penalties: CU - Prockow (2-boarding) 6:38; CU - (2-in- 5:44; QU - Nelson (2-tripping) 6:36; CU - Sloane (2-interfer- terference) 11:08. First Period: CU - McIntyre (Riley, Brisebois) - pp 12:28. ence) 10:35; CU - Poplawski (2-unsportsmanlike conduct) Second Period: No Scoring. Penalties: PRIN - Fedun Penalties: CU -McPherson (2-cross checking) 5:36; UC 10:59; QU - Hansen (2-hitting after the whistle) 16:57; CU (2-holding) 1:26; PRIN - Fedun (2-slashing) 7:56. - Matheson (2-tripping) 8:33; UC - Julseth-White (2-cross - Williams (2-hooking) 17:25. Third Period: CU: Smith (Cox, McPherson) 15:34. Pen- checking) 10:35; CU - Williams (2-contact to head - elbow- Second Period: No Scoring. Penalties: CU: Anderson alties: CU - Prockow (2-boarding) 3:04; PRIN - Kaiser ing) 11:15; UC - Milnamow (2-contact to head-roughing) (2-hooking) 1:17; QU - Myers (2-roughing) 4:10; Poplawski (2-holding) 6:32; PRIN: Pallis (2-equipment) 16:41; CU 11:15. (2-tripping) 6:04; QU - Arduin (2-tripping) 8:30; CU - DeBello - Prockow (2-hooking) 16:41; CU - McIntyre (2-charging) Second Period: UC - Cain (Simpson, Cook) 4:16; UC - (2-hitting after the whistle) 10:50; QU - Beaudoin (2-hitting af- 19:14. Milnamow (Cook, Zajac) 5:02; CU - Brisebois (St. Pierre, ter the whistle) 10:50; CU - Firman (2-hitting after the whistle) Overtime: PRIN - Lohry (Schroeder, Kushniruk) 2:16. Riley) 8:44. Penalties: CU-Sloane (2-boarding) 2:03; CU 10:50; QU - Holt (2-hitting after the whistle); QU - Zurevinski - Day (2-embellishment) 4:41; UC - Potts (2-hitting after (2-boarding) 13:05; CU - McIntyre (2-tripping) 16:31; CU - Ri- Shots: CU 27 (5-12-10-0); PRIN 34 (10-9-10-5) whistle) 4:41; UC - Team (too many players) 7:24; UC - ley (2-unsportsmanlike conduct) 19:49; QU - Beaudoin (2- Power Plays: CU (0-3); PRIN (0-4) Presizniuk (2-boarding); CU - Williams (2-contact to head high sticking) 19:49. Goalies: CU - Long (62:16, 32 saves, 34 shots), PRIN - Third Period: CU - Brisebois (McIntyre) 8:43 pp. Penalties: roughing) 9:00; UC - Harr (2-contact to head high stick- Kalemba (62:16, 26 saves, 27 shots). W - Kalemba (2-1); QU - Henningson (2-hooking) 00:50; QU - Sortenberg (2-el- L- Long (3-2). ing) 10:35; CU - Brisebois (2-hooking) 13:@3; UC - Cain bowing) 6:47; QU-Meyer (2-slashing) 6:51; CU - Prockow (2-cross check) 18:16. (2-roughing) 8:51; QU-Pisellini (2-roughing) 8:51; CU - Prock- Third Period: UC - Valery-Trabucc (Simpson) 13:51; UC ow (2-high sticking) 10:39; QU - Atkinson (2-hooking) 16:24; - Presizniuk (Potts, Matheson) en 19:52; Penalties: CU CU - Brisebois (2-interference) 16:59; QU- Marshall (2-hitting - McPherson (2-boarding) 2:43; CU - McIntyre (2-interfer- after whistle; 10-misconduct) 20:00; QU - Holt (2-hitting after ence) 7:12; UC - Valery-Trabucc (2-hooking) 7:37; CU - whistle) 20:00; CU - Sloane (2-hitting after whistle) 20:00; CU McIntyre (2-tripping) 10:03. - Brisebois (2-hitting after whistle) 20:00. Shots: CU 28 (8-10-10); UC 26 (4-12-10) Power Plays: CU (2-8); UC (0-7) Shots: CU 26(8-8-10); QU: 19 (6-8-5) Goalies: CU - Long (58:49, 22 saves-25 shots); Empty Power Plays: CU (1-9); UC (0-7) Net (1:11, 0 saves, 1 shot). UC: Milan (60:00, 26 saves-28 Goalies: CU - Long (59:50 - 19 saves, 19 shots); Empty shots). W- Milan (1-0); L - Long (2-1) Net (0:10). QU: Pisellini (58:11, 25 saves, 26 shots); Emp- ty Net (1:49) GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9

#14 Cornell 4, Colgate 1 #14 Cornell 2, Colgate 2 Dartmouth 1, Colgate 0 Thursday, November 13, 2008 Saturday, November 15, 2008 Friday, November 21, 2008 Starr Rink - Hamilton, N.Y. Lynah Rink - Ithaca, N.Y. Starr Rink - Hamilton, N.Y.

Ben Scrivens made 40 saves to pace #14 Cornell Brian Day tallied only the fourth successful penalty Adam Estoclet scored the game’s lone goal and Jody to a 4-1 victory over Colgate, Thursday evening in an shot in school history as Colgate skated to a hard-fought O’Neill made it stand up as visiting Dartmouth posted a 1-0 ECAC Hockey men’s clash at Starr Rink. 2-2 tie against 14th-ranked Cornell Saturday night at Ly- victory over Colgate, Friday evening in an ECAC Hockey Big Red, who moved to 2-0-1 on the young season, nah Rink. clash at Starr Rink. Colgate (4-3-1 overall, 1-2-1 in the ECACHL) snapped The sophomore banged home a power play goal off a scored two power play goals in the opening 7:30 of rebound 52 seconds into the third period as Big Green im- a five-game winless streak to the Big Red with the draw. the contest and never looked back. proved to 5-2 overall, 5-1 in league play, while the Raiders “Special teams killed us,” said Colgate head coach Cornell is 2-0-2 overall and in the league. fell to 4-4-1, 1-3-1 in the ECAC. Don Vaughan. “Tonight, we made four glaring mistakes The Raiders opened the scoring at 6:20 of the first “We did some good things tonight,” said Colgate head and they all found their way to the back of the next. period on a power-play goal by freshman Austin Smith, coach Don Vaughan. “I thought defensively, we played well. “When you dig yourself a whole against Cornell, assisted by Jason Williams and Day. It was Smith’s We got another solid goaltending effort as well. However, you are in for an up hill battle,” continued Vaughan. third goal of the season. we just couldn’t bury the puck. “They are a very solid team, especially when they In the second period, Colgate upped its lead to 2-0 “I was pleased with the effort,” continued Vaughan. “We when Day scored his penalty shot goal, beating Cornell have the lead. Our energy got better in the second had energy and moved well. We had some scoring oppor- netminder Ben Scrivens low, with 17:02 remaining for tunities that we couldn’t bury. You have to give their goalie period, but it wasn’t there for the entire game.” his seventh goal of the season. This was the Raiders’ credit. There is a very fine line between winning and losing Cornell capitalized 16 seconds into a power play first successful penalty shot since current Ottawa Sena- in this league. At the end of the day, we just didn’t finish on as Colin Greening cashed in on his first of the year tor Jesse Winchester tallied his against Rensselaer on our chances.” from Evan Barlow and Blake Gallagher at 1:48 of the March 3, 2007. Colgate had three golden opportunities in the contest, the opening period. That goal ended Colgate’s streak of Midway through the third period, Colgate killed off four first two coming shorthanded. Brian Day hit the pipe after 26 consecutive penalty kills. straight minutes of penalty time including three minutes breaking in on O’Neill at 11:35 of the first. Nearly eight min- At 7:25, Greening and Riley Nash connected with of 5-on-3. utes later, Ethan Cox was stopped by O’Neill on a second Jordan Berk for another man advantage goal. The The Big Red kept the pressure on the Raiders and shorthanded breakaway attempt. first period ended with a two-goal Cornell advantage. tied the game with two goals 24 seconds apart. Colin Colgate failed to capitalize on a five-minute power play, af- ter Dartmouth’s Peter Boldt was served a major and a game Greening finally broke through with the home team’s first Tyler Mugford increased Cornell’s lead to 3-0 as misconduct for hitting from behind at 12:42 of the second the senior took a feed from Barlow in front of the cage goal with 6:29 left, assisted by Mike Devin. Then Joe period. and slid it into the cage. Devin scored on a 10-foot wrist shot, assisted by Blake Raider netminder Charles Long turned aside 22 of 23 Colgate, now 4-3 on the season and 1-2 in league Gallagher, to tie the contest at 13:55. shots, while O’Neill saved all 28 he faced. play, solved Scrivens early in the third period. Sopho- With 3:13 left in regulation, Colgate’s Nick Prockow Dartmouth finished one of eight on the power play, while more Brian Day banged in his sixth goal of the year was called for a five-minute major, but the Big Red Colgate was stopped all four times with the man advan- from David McIntyre just 59 seconds into the final pe- couldn’t get one by goalie Charles Long, who stopped tage. riod. However, Cornell recaptured its three-game lead 26 of 28 shots. After the major penalty extended into the as Michael Kennedy cashed in on Big Red’s third pow- overtime period, Colgate had a two-minute power-play Dartmouth (5-2) 0 0 1 1 and several good chances to get the game-winner. Both er play goal of the evening at 14:09 from Mike Devin. Colgate (4-4-1) 0 0 0 0 teams had four shots on goal in the extra five-minute For the evening, Cornell converted three goals in period. First Period: No Scoring. Penalties: DC - CJ. Gaudet seven power play opportunities, while Colgate was Colgate’s penalty kill returned to early season form as (2-boarding) 3:41; CU - Smith (2-tripping) 5:03; CU-Cox held scoreless on nine attempts. The Raiders fin- it stopped all 10 Cornell power play opportunities. The (2-hooking) 6:40; DC - Shields (2-hooking) 9:52; CU - ished with a healthy shot advantage, outshooting Big Raiders capitalized on one of three man advantage at- Williams (2-tripping) 10:00; CU - Firman (2-hooking) Red 41-18 on the evening. tempts. 15:46; DC - Fleming (2-slashing) 16:59. Charles Long stopped 12 shots in 54:09 of work before Cornell’s Ben Scrivens made 18 saves for the Big Red. Second Period: No Scoring. Penalties: CU - Nasca freshman Alex Evin closed out the game with two saves. (2-hooking) 4:38; Boldt (5-hitting from behind/10-game Colgate (4-3-1) 1 1 0 0 2 misconduct) 12:42; CU - Poplawski (2-tripping) 18:13. #14 Cornell (2-0-1) 2 1 1 4 #14 Cornell (2-0-2) 0 0 2 0 2 Third Period: DC - Estoclet (Stejskal, Owsiak) 0:52. Pen- Colgate (4-3-0) 0 0 1 1 alties: CU - Fredricks (2-hooking) 00:26; CU - McIntyre First Period: CU - Smith (Williams, Day) 6:20 (pp). Penalties: (2-tripping) 5:21. First Period: COR - Greening (Barlow, Gallagher) 1:48 (pp); CU - Cox (2-boarding) 3:37; COR-TEAM (2-too many men) COR - Berk (Greening, R. Nash) 7:25 (pp). Penalties: CU - 5:31; CU - Poplawski (2-cross checking) 6:47; CU - Carty (2-in- Shots: DC 23 (7-7-9); CU - 28 (11-9-8) Williams (2-roughing) 1:32; CU - Anderson (2-slashing) 6:31; terference) 11:10; COR - M. Devin (2-hooking) 16:14. Power Plays: DC - (1-8); CU - (0-4) COR - Berk (2-tripping) 17:12; COR - Tyler Mugford (2-high Second Period: CU - Day (PENALTY SHOT) 2:58. Pen- Goalies: DC - O’Neill (60:00, 28 saves, 28 shots). CU sticking) 18:36; Taylor Davenport (2-hitting after the whistle) alties: CU - Williams (2-slashing) 1:22; COR - M. Devin - Long (59:21, 22 saves, 23 shots) EMPTY NET (0:39, 18:36; CU - St. Pierre (2-hitting after whistle) 18:36. (2-hooking) 2:58; CU - Nasca (2-elbowing) 8:37; CU - An- 0 shots). Second Period: COR: Mugford (Barlow, Jillson) 8:05. derson (2-hooking) 18:10. Penalties: COR: Devin (2-interference) 1:04; CU: St. Third Period: COR - Greening (Mike Devin) 13:31; COR Pierre (2-hooking) 1:58; COR - Seminoff (2-holding) 4:56; - Joe Devin (Gallagher, Berk) 13:55. Penalties: CU - Na- CU - Bogdanich (2-goaltending interference) 6:04; COR - sca (2-hooking) 4:03; CU - Day (2-interference) 4:43; CU - Scrivens (2-holding) 6:04; P. Kennedy (2-slashing) 8:20; Poplawski (2-boarding) 6:05; CU - Prockow (5-hitting from COR - Team (too many players) 17:45; CU - Bogdanich behind) and (10-game misconduct) 16:47. (2-hooking) 19:07; COR - Krueger (2-holding) 19:36. Overtime: No Scoring. Penalties: COR - Barlow (2-inter- Third Period: CU - Day (McIntyre) 00:59; COR - M. Ken- ference) 1:44. nedy (M. Devin). Penalties: CU - Bogdanich (2-hooking) 8:17; CU - Fredricks (2-hooking) 11:10; CU - St. Pierre Shots: CU 20 (7-5-4-4); COR - 28 (7-8-9-4) (2-tripping); COR - Roeszler (2-hooking) 16:33. Power Plays: COR - (0-10); CU - (1-3) Shots: COR 18 (7-5-6); CU - 41 (11-19-11) Goalies: COR: Scrivens (64:20, 18 saves, 20 shots), Power Plays: COR - (3-7); CU - (0-9) Empty Net (0:40, 0 shots); CU - Long (65:00, 26 saves, Goalies: COR: Scrivens (60:00, 40 saves, 41 shots); CU 28 shots). - Long (54:09, 12 saves, 16 shots), Evin (5:51, 2 saves, 2 shots). GAME 10 GAME 11 GAME 12

Colgate 2, #18 Harvard 2 #9 Denver 6, Colgate 1 #3 Colorado College 3, Colgate 2 Saturday, November 22, 2008 Friday, November 27, 2008 Saturday, November 28, 2008 Starr Rink - Hamilton, N.Y. Magness Arena - Denver, Colo. World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Austin Smith posted his second career multi-point col- Tyler Ruegsegger scored two first period goals and An- Tyler Johnson scored the game winning goal and Rich- legiate game and Charles Long made 30 saves as Colgate thony Maiani tallied three assists as ninth-ranked Denver ard Bachman made it stand up as third ranked Colorado battled to a 2-2 draw with 18th-ranked Harvard, in ECAC downed Colgate 6-1 in a non conference men’s hockey College escaped for its life with a 3-2 victory over visiting men’s hockey action Saturday evening at Starr Rink. match up, Friday evening at Magness Arena. Colgate, Saturday evening at the Colorado Springs World With the tie, Colgate moved to 4-4-2 overall and 1-2-2 in The Pioneers, who improved to 8-5-1 overall, capitalized Arena. league play. It marked the second 2-2 tie against a nation- on two power play goals in the first period en route to head- Johnson’s first goal of the year 5:30 into the third period ally-ranked opponent in a weeks time. The Raiders tied ing into intermission with a 4-1 lead. gave Colorado College a two goal cushion. Bachman made #14 Cornell 2-2 last Saturday in Ithaca. Harvard’s record is DU took the lead at 17:39 as Ruegsegger fired a wrist shot some very crucial saves down the stretch, including stop- now 4-3-2 overall and in league play. by starting goalie Charles Long. The junior was assisted by ping a breakaway and a point blank shot in front of the cage “I was very pleased with the effort tonight,” said Colgate Tyler Bozak and Maiani. with 5:10 left in the game to preserve the victory. head coach Don Vaughan. “The bench was feeling pretty The Raiders knotted the score at 1-1 at 15:13 as David With the win, Colorado College moves to 9-4-3, while good early after getting the lead. Harvard got two to tie it up, McIntyre took a pass from behind the net from Tom Riley Colgate fell to 4-6-2 overall. but we continued to fight hard and remained composed. found and beat Marc Cheverie just to the left of the right With Francois Brisebois in the penalty box for tripping, “We had four or five very good opportunities that we circle. Colgate got on the board first as it posted its second short- couldn’t cash in on, two in the closing minute” continued The Pioneers took the lead for good at 14:07 as Ruegseg- handed goal of the year. David McIntyre picked up the Vaughan. “I thought Austin Smith was out best player on ger teamed up with Maiani and Bozak once again on the puck in the defensive zone and cruised into the offensive the ice. He had a lot of jump in him and it may have been power play. It was the junior’s sixth goal of the year. zone. The junior dropped the puck off to Austin Smith, who his best game he has played thus far at Colgate. Austin is a DU extended the lead with goals by Kyle Ostrow and Pat- buried his fifth goal of the year by Bachman with 6:07 left in very talented player and I’m looking forward to seeing many rick Wiercioch at 11:19 and 4:09 respectively. the first period. It was the fourth consecutive game in which more like this one.” Colgate had a golden opportunity around the 16 minute Colorado College allowed a shorthanded goal. After a scoreless opening 13:30, Colgate tallied in two goals mark of the second period. Jason Williams got behind the The Raiders controlled the play for much of the first pe- in a 38-second span to gain a two-goal lead. Smith banged in Pioneer defense and broke in one Cheverie, but the sopho- riod, outshooting the Tigers 13-12. The Raiders also killed his fourth goal of the year amongst a crowd in front of the net more made the save. On the ensuing possession, Denver off three penalties in the first period. at 13:40 from Jason Fredricks and David McIntyre. posted its fifth of the evening as Patrick Mullen was credited Making his second collegiate start, Alex Evin kept Col- Not too much later, Smith and Francois Brisebois with a goal at 4:11 that deflected in the cage off the skate of gate ahead as the freshman stuffed All-American Chad Rau teamed with Jason Williams at 14:18. The sophomore a Raider player. on a breakaway three minutes into the second period. How- posted his first of the year as he beat freshman beat David Denver posted its final goal of the contest at 3:38 of the ever, the Tigers solved Evin at 6:11 as Bill Sweat blasted a Hoyle from the left side of the cage. Colgate went into in- third as Luke Salazar banged in a pass from Wierchioch shot into the cage from the right side, just inside the blue- termission holding a 2-0 advantage. from the right side of the cage. John Ryder also gained an line. Eric Walsky and Rau were credited with assists. Harvard cut the deficit to 2-1 as Daniel Moriarty beat Long assist on the goal. The Tigers captured their first lead of the contest with from the left side at 4:08 of the second. Alex Evin posted a season-high 22 saves against the just under a minute left as Nick Dineen and Mike Testwuide The Crimson squared the game at 2-2 at 10:12 of the third as ranked Pioneers. The freshman, who entered the contest teamed up with Kris Fredheim. The junior beat Evin from in Alex Killorn flung a shot in the air from outside and landed in the after Denver’s fourth goal, made 12 saves in the second the slot with 54 seconds left for his first of the year. back of the net. It was the freshman’s second of the season. period and nine more in the third. Evin’s previous season- Colgate had a great chance to knot the game back up Hoyle forced overtime by saving two golden opportunities best was 13 in his first collegiate start versus Bentley on one minute into the third period as Tom Riley broke in on in the closing minute. The freshman stopped Smith on a October 17 at Starr Rink. Long made 11 saves before being Bachman all alone, made two moves, but the junior reached breakaway and a rebound by Williams to extend the game replaced with 4:09 left in the first. Cheverie turned aside 29 out and saved the shot before it crossed the line. an additional five minutes. in the victory for the Pioneers. After Johnson gave CC its two-goal advantage 5:30 into Long stopped 13 Crimson shots in the final 20-minute pe- Denver, who outshot the Raiders 16-5 in the opening pe- the third, the Raiders answered with an even strength goal riod and then made three saves in the overtime session. riod, ended up with a 39-30 advantage for the evening. The 18 seconds later. Riley fed Peter Bogdanich and the se- Hoyle was credited with 28 saves on the evening. Pioneers went two of four on the power play, while Colgate nior blasted the puck into the cage for his first of the year Both teams failed on four power play attempts. went scoreless in its lone attempt. at 5:48. Mark Anderson received an assist on Bogdanich’s goal. #18 Harvard (4-3-2) 0 1 1 2 Evin turned aside 22 shots in the loss for Colgate, while Colgate (4-4-2) 2 0 0 2 Colgate (4-5-2) 1 0 0 1 Bachman was credited with 24 saves. #9 Denver (8-5-1) 4 1 1 6 Colgate (4-6-2) 1 0 1 2 First Period: CU - Smith (Fredricks, McIntyre) 13:40, CU - #3 Colorado College 0 2 1 3 Williams (Smith, Brisebois) 14:18. Penalties: CU - Cox First Period: DU - Ruegsegger (Bozak, Maiani) - pp (2-elbowing) 8:57, CU - Carty (2-hooking) 15:55, HAR 2:21, CU - McIntyre (Riley) 4:47, DU - Ruegsegger First Period: CU - Smith (McIntyre)- sh 13:53. Penal- - Coskren (2-hooking) 16:50. (Maiani, Bozak) - pp 5:53, DU - Ostrow (Colborne, Lee) ties: CU - Fredricks (2-hooking) 6:35, CU - Brisebois Second Period: HAR - Moriarty (McCafferty) 4:08. Pen- 8:41, DU - Wiericioch (Maini, Colborne) 15:51. Penal- (2-tripping) 12:49, CU - DeBello (2-slashing) 18:49, CC alties: HAR - Starrett (2-tripping) 6:29, HAR - McCafferty ties: CU - Anderson (2-tripping) 1:11, CU - McPherson - Brian Connelly (2-tripping) 19:52. (2-hooking) 13:55, HAR - Fraser (2-contact to the head) (2-hooking) 4:55, CU - Riley (2-hooking) 13:47. Second Period: CC - Sweat (Walsky, Rau) 6:11, CC 18:37. Second Period: DU - Mullen (Brookwell, Gifford) 4:11. - Fredheim (Dineen, Testwuide) 19:06. Penalties: CC Third Period: HAR - Killorn (Rogers, Coskren) 10:12. Penalties: CU - Team (2-too many players) 15:03, - Civitarese (2-boarding) 7:55, CU - Fredricks (2-interfer- Penalties: CU - Smith (2-tripping) 2:45; CU -Anderson CU - McIntyre (2-high sticking) 18:05, DU - Brookwell ence) 8:35. CC - Behrend (2-hooking) 12:30. (2-interference) 10:43. (2-roughing) 18:05, CU - Bogdanich (2-roughing) 18:05, Third Period: CC - Johnson (McCulloch, Hall) 5:30, CU Overtime: No Scoring. No Penalties DU - Gifford (2-roughing) 18:05. - Bogdanich (Riley, Anderson) 5:48. Penalties: CU - St. Shots: HAR 32 (9-5-15-3); CU - 30 (12-8-8-2) Third Period: DU - Salazar (Wiercioch, Ryder) 16:22. Pierre (2-tripping) 4:33. Power Plays: HAR - (0-4); CU - (0-4) Penalties: DU - Ryder (2-tripping) 7:49, DU - Dewhurst Shots: CU 26 (7-9-10) CC 39 (3-13-9) Goalies: HAR - Hoyle (65:00, 28 saves, 30 shots). CU (2-slashing) 18:57; CU - Brisebois (2-embellishment) Power Plays: CU (0-3), CC (1-5) - Long (64:51, 30 saves, 32 shots) EMPTY NET (0:09, 18:57. Goalies: CU - Evin (59:27, 22 saves, 25 shots), EMP- 0 shots). Shots: CU 30 (5-15-10) DU 39 (16-13-10) TY NET (0:33). CC - Bachman (60:00, 24 saves, 26 Power Plays: CU (0-1), DU (2-4) Goalies: CU - Long (15:51, 11 saves, 15 shots), Evin shots). (44:09, 22 saves, 24 shots). DU - Cheverie (54:43, 29 saves, 30 shots) Paulgaard (5:17, 0 saves, 0 shots).

GAME 13 GAME 14 GAME 15

St. Lawrence 5, Colgate 2 Colgate 3, Clarkson 3 (OT) Colgate 3, Maine 2 (OT) Friday,December 5, 2008 Saturday, December 6, 2008 Saturday, December 27, 2008 Starr Rink - Hamilton, N.Y. Starr Rink - Hamilton, N.Y. Germain Arena, Estero, Fla.

HAMILTON, N.Y. – Casey Parenteau scored twice in HAMILTON, N.Y. – Brian Day and Austin Smith each ESTERO, FLA. – David McIntyre (Pefferlaw, Ont.) the second period as visiting St. Lawrence downed Colgate posted two-point performances as Colgate and Clarkson tapped in the game-winning goal with one second left in 5-2 in ECAC men’s hockey action, Friday evening at Starr battled to a 3-3 draw in the 135th meeting between the two overtime to lead Colgate to a 3-2 victory over Maine in the Rink. schools, Saturday afternoon at Starr Rink. opening round match-up at the 2008 Florida College Clas- The Saints, now 6-7-1 overall and 2-4-1 in league action) Colgate moved to 4-7-3 overall, 1-4-3 in ECAC Hockey sic, Saturday at Germain Arena. broke open a 1-1 tie with four scores in the second period. action, while Clarkson now stands at 2-8-4, 1-6-1 in league After Austin Smith missed on a breakaway with 11 sec- Colgate fell to 4-7-2 overall, 1-4-2 in league action. play. onds left, it appeared like a shootout in the makings for the With St. Lawrence leading 3-1, Parenteau netted two Golden Knight senior Chris D’Alvise posted his second right to advance to the finale. However, the Raiders won goals, his third and fourth of the year, within a span of 3:38 goal of the game at 19:21 of the second period, from Phil the face-off and Ethan Cox got the puck out top to Nick St. to send the Saints into intermission with a 5-1 advantage. Paquet and Matt Beca to knot the game at 3-3. Pierre. The senior’s shot bounced off a Maine skate right to Mark Armstrong gave St. Lawrence the lead for good at 2-1 Clarkson outshot Colgate 11-6 in the third period, but McIntyre. The junior then posted his sixth goal of the year with an even strength goal from Jacob Drewiske and Kevin Raider net minder Charles Long remained tough and saved right before the light turned on. DeVergillo. all 11 shots he faced. The Golden Knights had to kill off a Colgate, 5-7-3 overall, will take on the winner of this Colgate pulled within three goals as David McIntyre penalty in the final 1:44 of the third period to force overtime. evening’s game between #10 Cornell and St. Cloud State. netted his fourth of the year, on the power play, from Tom Colgate had a few chances in the extra five-minute session, Opening face-off is set for 7:35 p.m. Riley and Jason Fredricks with 3:07 left in the final period. but Paul Karpowich saved all five shot attempts. “You don’t see this type of ending too often,” said Colgate St. Lawrence grabbed the early lead at 1-0 as Matt Gen- It didn’t take the Raiders long to get on the board from the head coach Don Vaughan. “We missed a breakaway with erous beat starting goalie at 5:42 of the opening period. opening face-off. On the power play, Day netted his ninth 11 seconds left and then score with one tick on the clock. The Raiders got the equalizer as Brian Day, who returned of the year and second on the weekend at 1:55 of the open- We have been in so many close games this year and its nice to the lineup after missing the previous three games, de- ing period to give Colgate the advantage. Jason Fredricks to finally get one. flected a blast from Nick St. Pierre from out top into the and Smith were credited with assists. “I was very pleased with the effort,” continued Vaughan. net. It was St. Pierre’s 50th point in his collegiate career. The Golden Knights came back at 10:43 of the first as “Maine came out firing and after the first period, we made Corbin McPherson also was credited with an assist. Lauri Tuohimaa deflected a shot out of mid air and found the some adjustments and mixed up the lines a bit. Charles St. Lawrence outshot Colgate 37-17 in the victory. Saint back of the cage. Scott Freeman and Julien Cayer received Long made some big saves in the opening period to keep goalie Alex Petizian made 14 saves en route to evening his helpers on the sophomore’s eighth goal of the year. us in the game and our penalty kill played well.” record to 5-5-1 overall. Alex Evin turned aside a career- Colgate regained the lead 20 seconds later, as Smith won The Raiders fell behind 2-0 in the first period. The Black high 32 saves, including 17 in the second period, in the loss the draw and Day retrieved the puck. The sophomore hit a Bears, now 10-6-1, got on the board at 8:48 as Keif Orsini for Colgate. streaking Francois Brisebois down the right side boards slid a puck behind Long, one that barely crossed the goal and moved in on the goalie. Brisebois ripped a wrist shot line. Less than three minutes later, Lem Randall punched in that found the upper right portion of the cage at 11:03. It his sixth of the year at 11:08 in front of the net to give UM- St. Lawrence (6-7-1) 1 4 0 5 was the sophomore’s fifth of the year. Colgate led 2-1 after aine the two-goal advantage. The first period ended with Colgate (4-7-2) 1 0 1 2 the first. Maine leading 2-0. At the start of the second period, Clarkson evened the game Colgate solved freshman netminder Scott Darling for the First Period: STL - Generous (Curran, Vermeulen) 5:42; 25 seconds into the frame as D’Alvise put a shot on net that first time on the power play at 7:51 of the second as St. CU - Day (St. Pierre, McPherson) pp 16:42. Penalties: CU - happened to roll down Long’s back and into the net. Pierre and Peter Bogdanich teamed up with Smith for his At 9:17 of the second, Mark Anderson and Ethan Cox Anderson (2-interference) 13:56; SLU - DeVergilio (2-slash- first of two goals. teamed up with David McIntyre. The junior beat Karpowich Less than three minutes later at 10:36, Smith knotted the ing) 14:34. for his second of the weekend and fifth of the year. game at 2-2 as McIntyre got the puck on net off the face-off Second Period: STL: Armstrong (Drewiske, DeVer- Colgate outshot Clarkson 33-29 on the afternoon and and the freshman lifted it behind Darling for his first multi- gilio)8:36; SLU - Curran (Miskovic, Vermuelen)-pp 12:09; both teams went one of five on the power play. goal game in his collegiate history. SLU - Parenteau (Vermeulen, DeVergilio) 15:16; SLU : Karpowich saved 30 shots for the Golden Knights, while Both goalies made 10 saves in the third period. Darling was Parenteau (Caister, DeVergilio) - pp 18:54. Penalties: Long turned aside 26 in net for the Raiders. forced to make a stop on a breakaway on Brian Day with SLU - Bollig (2-checking from behind) 4:25; CU - McIn- 1:35 remaining in regulation. tyre (2-hooking) 10:52; SLU - McKenzie (2-rounging/10- Clarkson (2-8-4) 1 2 0 0 3 Long posted a season-high 34 saves in the victory, includ- misconduct) 15:16; SLU - Generous (2-roughing/10-mis- Colgate (4-7-3) 2 1 0 0 3 ing 14 in the first period. Darling finished with 24. conduct) 15:16; CU - Smith (2-roughing/10-misconduct) Maine outshot the Raiders 36-27. Colgate’s penalty kill 15:16; CU - McPherson (2-roughing/10-misconduct); CU First Period: CU - Day (Fredricks, Smith) - pp 1:55; CLARK stuffed the Black Bears on all five power play attempts, - Day (2-cross checking) 18:08. - Tuohimaa (Freeman, Cayer) 10:43; CU - Brisebois (Day, while the Raiders tallied one power play goal on three power Third Period: CU - McIntyre (Riley, Fredricks)- pp 16:53; Smith) 11:03. Penalties: CLARK - Cayer (2-hooking) 1:18; play opportunities. Penalties: SLU - Bollig (2-boarding) 2:10; SLU - Cun- CU - Corrin (2-hooking) 5:47; CU - McIntyre (2-cross check- ningham (2-kneeling) 11:40; SLU - McKenzie (2-hooking) ing) 8:17; CLARK - Guthrie (2-tripping) 17:13. Colgate (5-7-3) 0 2 0 1 3 15:35; CU - McPherson (2-elbowing) 18:55. Second Period: CLARK: D’Alvise (Morley) 00:25; CU Maine (10-6-1) 2 0 0 0 2 Shots: SLU 37 (9-21-7), CU 17 (5-6-6) - McIntyre (Anderson, Cox) 9:17; CLARK - D’Alvise (Pa- First Period: UM - Orsini (Randall, Abbott) 8:48; UM - Randall Power Plays: SLU (2-4); CU - (2-5) quet, Beca) 19:21. Penalties: CLARK - Tuttle (2-hooking) Goalies: SLU: Petizian (60:00, 15 saves, 17 shots); CU (Hegarty/Banwell) 11:08. Penalties: CU - Brisebois (2-hooking) 5:52; CU - Prockow (2-interference) 7:40; CLARK - Tuo- 12:26. - Evin (60:00, 32 saves, 37 shots). W - Petizian (5-5-1), himaa (2-hooking) 7:57; CLARK - Rufenach (2-holding) Second Period: CU - Smith (St. Pierre/Bogdanich) -pp L- Evin (1-2-0). 18:27; CU - Day (2-roughing) 18:27; CU - McPherson 7:51; CU - Smith (McIntyre) 10:36. Penalties: CU - Williams (2-tripping) 19:11. (2-boarding) 2:44; CU - TEAM (2-too many skaters) 5:01; UM Third Period: No Scoring. Penalties: CU- Corrin (2-hook- - Dee (2-hooking) 7:08; CU - McIntyre (2-roughing) 7:31; UM ing) 4:14; CLARK- Tuttle (2-roughing) 18:16. - Banwell (2-roughing/2-unsportsmanlike conduct) 7:31; CU Overtime: No Scoring, No Penalties. - Carty (2- contact to the head rounhing) 10:19; UM - O’Neill Shots: CLARK 29 (9-8-11-1); CU 33 (15-7-6-5) (2-tripping) 10:34. Power Plays: CLARK (2-5); CU - (1-5) Third Period: No Scoring. Penalties: CU - Riley (2-tripping) Goalies: CLARK - Karpowich (64:16, 30 saves, 33 11:43. shots); Empty Net (0:44). CU - Long (65:00, 26 saves, Overtime: CU - McIntyre (St. Pierre/Cox) 4:59. No Penalties. 29 shots). Shots: UM 36 (16-7-10-3); CU 27 (5-10-10-2) Recs - Karpowich (2-7-3), Long (3-5-3). Power Plays: UM (0-5); CU (1-3) Goalies: UM - Darling (64:59, 24 saves, 26 shots). CU - Long (64:59, 34 saves, 36 shots) GAME 16 GAME 17 GAME 18

Colgate 2, #10 Cornell 2 #13 Vermont 6, Colgate 4 Colgate 3, Ferris State 3 (ot) Sunday, December 28, 2008 Friday, January 2, 2009 Saturday, January 3, 2009 Germain Arena, Estero, Fla. Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, Vt. Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, Vt.

ESTERO, FLA. – Charles Long stopped 18 shots and BURLINGTON, VT. – Austin Smith posted his first three- BURLINGTON, VT. - David McIntyre continued his torrid Austin Smith connected for his eighth goal of the year as point game of his collegiate career and David McIntyre kept scoring pace with two more goals as Colgate and Ferris State Colgate battled to a 2-2 tie against 10th-ranked Cornell, his consecutive point streak in tact with a goal and an assist, battled to a 3-3 tie in the consolation game of the 13th Annual Sunday evening in the final of the 2008 Florida Collegiate but it wasn’t enough as the 13th-ranked Vermont Catamounts Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup, Saturday evening at Classic at Germain Arena. downed Colgate 6-4 in the opening round of the Sheraton/TD Gutterson Fieldhouse. Cornell did manage to win the shootout, 2-0, following the Banknorth Catamount Cup, Friday evening at Gutterson Field- While the game will go down as a tie, the Bulldogs did manage overtime period and was crowned the tournament winner for house. to win the shootout 2-1 and claimed third in the final tournament the third time in the nine year history of the event. Despite After Vermont netted its fourth power play goal of the game at standings. Vermont and St. Lawrence will battle it out for the falling in a shootout, Colgate is credited with a tie in the 1:34 of the third by Wahsontiio Stacey, the Raiders, which fell to crown in the title game. 5-8-4 overall, put on a ferocious comeback attempt. Mark An- Like in the tournament opener against Vermont, Colgate, now overall record. It goes down as the second 2-2 tie this year derson started the comeback at 4:16 with his first of the season 5-8-5, dug itself a hole in the opening period by surrendering between the two schools. On November 15, both schools off a blast from out top. Smith and McIntyre were both credited two power play goals. Ferris State got on the board early at battled to the same score in Ithaca. with a helper on the goal. Less than a minute later, McIntyre 2:03 as Casey Haines opened the scoring for the Bulldgos from “Obviously, we had lots of energy in the first period and beat goalie Mike Spillane for the second time in a 42-second Corey Couturier and Zach Redmond. The lead increased to 2-0 played very well,” said head coach Don Vaughan. “The span. Smith and Ethan Cox assisted on the junior’s eighth of at 7:40 with another man advantage goal, this time from Derek penalties in the second period got us behind the eight ball the year. McIntyre’s two goals extended his point streak to eight Graham. so to speak and ruined our momentum a bit. consecutive games. The junior has 10 points during that span. Trailing 2-0, McIntyre took matters into his own hands. The “We needed something positive to come out of this trip and Smith, who posted a career-high goal and two assists versus junior beat Pat Nagle at 18:47 of the opening period with his we got it,” continued Vaughan. “We played two very good the Catamounts, also upped his point total to 11 points in his last eighth of the year from Peter Bogdanich and Austin Smith. teams and leave Florida with a 1-0-1 record.” eight appearances. Less than a minute later, McIntyre hit the scoring column once The Raiders got on the board at 10:34 of the first asDavid Colgate pulled within two at 6-4 at 6:55 with the man advan- again, this time on the power play. With help from Jason Wil- McIntyre extended his point streak to seven consecutive tage. On a four on three, Nick St. Pierre and Jason Fredricks liams and Francois Brisebois, he beat Nagle once again just games. The junior poked the puck away from a Cornell teamed up with Jason Williams as the junior deposited his sec- before the end of the period at 19:36. It was his ninth of the year player and Smith gathered it in at the blueline and broke in ond of the year behind Spillane. and third of the tournament. on Ben Scrivens all alone. The freshman made a move on Vermont went into the first intermission with a 3-0 advantage. Ferris State, now 9-9-4, reclaimed the lead at 3-2 as Mike his way to the net and slid the puck in behind the nation’s The Catamounts capitalized on two power plays in the open- Embach found the back of the cage on the power play at 4:59. top goalie to give him his third of the tournament. ing 20 minutes, including the opening marker by Justin Milo Colgate answered the score at 15:13 as Brisebois posted his at 10:08. After Peter Lenes upped the lead to 2-0 at 14:13, fourth power play goal of the year, sixth overall, from Williams Colgate increased its lead at 17:05 by posting its third Brian Roloff tallied the second power play of the period at 15:55. and Nick St. Pierre. shorthanded goal of the year. With Nick St. Pierre in the Colgate goalie Charles Long saved nine shots in the opening Neither team could find the answers for Nagle or Colgate’s penalty box for hooking, Ethan Cox stole the puck from period before being replaced by Alex Evin. Alex Evin (Castlegar, B.C.) in the third period. Nagle saved center ice and moved in and beat Scrivens on a breakaway After Lenes posted his second goal of the game at 9:10 of the nine shots, while the Raiders’ freshman netminder stopped all for his first marker of the year. second period, Colgate broke on the board at 10:24 as Smith six and then an additional three in overtime. Evin finished with Cornell got on the board on the power play at 6:48 of the posted his team-high second shorthanded goal of the game and 31 saves on the contest, one short of his season-high. second as Blake Gallagher collected his first goal of the ninth of the year. For Smith, his goal total moved into a tie with In the shootout, Bogdanich opened by beating Nagle to give year from inside the left circle. Big Red knotted the game at Brian Day for the team lead. the Raiders a 1-0 advantage. Ferris State’s Blair Riley then 2-2 at 15:21 as Michael Kennedy pushed in a shot behind Vermont, which outshot Colgate 30-18, went four of eight on knotted the shootout at 1-1. Both Smith and Graham missed long off a sharp angle shot by Tyler Roeszler. the power play, while the Raiders were successful once in five their respective shots in the second round. McIntyre opened Both teams had few chances in the third period, but Long opportunities. Evin finished with 15 saves over the final two the third round and missed on his attempt. Aaron Lewicki was came up with six saves and Scrivens had three to force the periods. successful on his attempt to give the Bulldogs the 2-1 win in the overtime session. In the five-minute period, Colgate put two shootout. shots on net, but both were stopped. Colgate (5-8-4) 0 1 3 4 Colgate outshot Ferris State 35-34. The Bulldogs went three The Big Red, now 8-1-3 overall, outshot Colgate 20-16. #13 Vermont (10-4-2) 3 2 1 6 of nine on their power play opportunities, while the Raiders were The Raiders went 0-3 on the power play, while Cornell capi- two of nine. talized on one of its seven attempts. First Period: VT - Milo (Roloff/Stalberg) 10:08; VT - Lenes (Vock/Strong) 14:13; VT - Roloff (Stalberg) 15:55. Ferris State (9-9-4) 2 1 0 0 3 Penalties: VT - Carlson (2-hitting from behind); VT - Colgate (5-8-5) 2 1 0 0 3 #10 Cornell (8-1-3) 0 2 0 0 2 Stalberg (2-slashing); CU - Sloane (2-hooking); CU - St. Colgate (5-7-4) 2 0 0 0 2 Pierre (2-tripping). First Period: FS - Haines (Coutirier/Redmond) 2:03; FS - Graham Second Period: VT - Lenes (Vock) 9:10; CU - Smith (Case, Redmond) 7:40, CU - McIntyre (Bogdanich, Smith) 18:47, First Period: CU - Smith (McIntyre) 10:34; CU - Cox (sh) 17:05. (Unassisted) - sh; VT - Milo (Lenes, Roloff) 11:04. Pen- CU - McIntyre (Brisebois,Willia,s) 19:36. Penalties: CU - Firman Penalties: CU - Nasca (2-interference) 11:24; COR - alties: CU - Williams (2-tripping) 9:!6; CU - McIntyre (2-boarding) 1:36; FS - Case (2-holding) 3:42; CU - St. Pierre Mugford (2-interference) 13:55; CU - St. Pierre (2-hook- (2-holding) 10:55; VT - Carlson (2-interference) 11:04; (2-cross checking) 6:14; CU - Carty (2-hooking) 11:01; CU - Day ing) 16:27. CU - Cox (2-unsportsmanlike conduct) 11:04; CU - Fre- (2-CTH-high sticking) 15:09, FS - Lewicki (2-tripping). Second Period: COR - Gallagher (Greening/Barlow) pp dricks (2-o-interference) 16:59; CU - McPherson (2-high Second Period: FSU - Embach (Riley,Redmond) 4:59; CU - Brisebois 6:48; COR - M. Kennedy (P. Kennedy/Roeszler) 15:21 sticking) 19:59. (Williams/St. Pierre) 15:13.Penalties: CU - Prockow (2-interference) Penalties: CU - McPherson (2-boarding) 3:44; CU - Third Period: VT- Stacey (Carlson/MacKenzie) 1:34; 00:18; CU - Corrin (2-hooking) 3:56, FS - Trebish (2-interference) Sloane (2-interference) 5:17; CU - DeBello (2-slashing) CU - Anderson (McIntyre, Smith) 4:58, CU - Williams 8:57; CU - McPherson (2-holding) 9:05; FS - Redmond (2-interfer- 7:05. (St. Pierre, Fredricks) 6:55. Penalties: CU - Brisebois ence) 11:53; FS - Chupp (2-tripping) 11:53; FS - Case (2-elbowing) Third Period: No Scoring. Penalties: CU - Sloane (2-goalie interference) 5:33; VT - Marshall (2-hooking) 12:59; FS - Lewandowski (2-goalie interference) 19:36. (2-hooking) 00:57; CU - St. Pierre (2-cross checking) 5:33; VT - Vock (2-elbowing) 6:12; VT - Medvec (2-high Third Period: No Scoring. Penalties: FS - Riley (2-hooking) 1:57; 4:36. sticking) 7:39; CU - McPherson (2-cross checking) 12:49, CU - Anderson (2-hooking) 1:57; FS - Smith (2-tripping) 3:07; FS - Overtime: No Scoring. Penalties: COR - Collins (2-trip- VT - Lenes (2-boarding) 17:21; CU - Bogdanich (2-trip- Graham (2-hitting after whistle) 7:24; CU - Day (2-roughing) 7:24; FS ping) 1:58. ping) 19:48. - Case (2-holding) 7:24; FS - Lewandowski (2-tripping) 19:02. Shots: CU 16 (5-6-3-2) COR 20 (5-9-6-0) Shots: CU 18 (3-5-10) VT 30 (12-9-9) Overtime: No Scoring. Penalties: CU - Sloane (2-CTH high stick- Power Plays: COR (1-7), CU (0-3) Power Plays: CU (1-5), VT (4-8) ing) 3:30. Goalies: COR - Scrivens (64:40, 14 saves, 16 shots) Goalies: CU - Long (20:00, 9 saves, 12 shots); Evin Shots: FS 34 (13-11-6-4) CU 35 (8-15-9-3) TEAM (0:20) CU - Long (64:58, 18 saves, 20 shots) TEAM (39:08, 15 saves, 18 shots); EMPTY Net (0:58). VT - Spill- Power Plays: FS (3-9), CU (2-9) (00:02). ane (60:00, 14 saves, 18 shots) Goalies: FS - Nagle (65:00, 32 saves, 35 shots) CU - Evin (65:00, 31 saves, 34 shots). 2008-09 Colgate Men's Hockey Colgate Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 05, 2009) All games

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ------ALL GAMES...... ( 5- 8- 5) ( 2- 3- 2) ( 1- 4- 1) ( 2- 1- 2) Oct 11 UM LOWELL W 2-1 1070 CONFERENCE...... ( 1- 4- 3) ( 0- 3- 2) ( 1- 1- 1) ( 0- 0- 0) Oct 17 BENTLEY W 4-1 1241 NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 4- 4- 2) ( 2- 0- 0) ( 0- 3- 0) ( 2- 1- 2) Oct 24 vs Robert Morris W 5-2 - Oct 25 vs Union L 2-4 - *Nov 07 at Quinnipiac W 1-0 3233 |------SHOTS------| |--PEN--| |GOALS| *Nov 08 at #9 Princeton LOT 1-2 1599 ## INDIVIDUAL (by pts) GP G A Pts Shots Pct No-Min PP SH *Nov 13 #14 CORNELL L 1-4 2000 ------*Nov 15 at #14 Cornell T OT 2-2 4172 26 McIntyre, David 18 9 10 19 65 .138 13-26 3 0 *Nov 21 DARTMOUTH L 0-1 958 9 Smith, Austin 18 9 9 18 46 .196 5-18 2 2 *Nov 22 #18 HARVARD T OT 2-2 1038 12 Day, Brian 15 9 2 11 39 .231 6-12 3 1 Nov 28 at #9 Denver L 1-6 5002 13 Brisebois, Francois 18 6 4 10 34 .176 9-18 4 0 Nov 29 at #3 Colorado College L 2-3 5971 7 St. Pierre, Nick 17 0 9 9 28 .000 10-20 0 0 *Dec 06 CLARKSON T OT 3-3 1150 11 Riley, Tom 18 1 6 7 31 .032 4-8 1 0 *Dec 05 ST. LAWRENCE L 2-5 950 21 Williams, Jason 18 2 4 6 39 .051 10-20 1 0 Dec 27 vs Maine W OT 3-2 5337 28 Cox, Ethan 18 1 5 6 31 .032 4-8 0 1 ^Dec 28 vs #9 Cornell T OT 2-2 4561 20 Fredricks, Jason 18 0 5 5 22 .000 5-10 0 0 Jan 02 at #13 Vermont L 4-6 4003 19 Bogdanich, Peter 15 1 3 4 23 .043 5-10 0 0 Jan 03 vs Ferris State T OT 3-3 4003 27 Anderson, Mark 18 1 2 3 13 .077 7-14 0 0 6 Poplawski, Wade 12 1 1 2 16 .062 7-14 1 0 4 McPherson, Corbin 18 0 2 2 17 .000 11-30 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS CU OPP 14 Prockow, Nick 18 0 1 1 17 .000 10-31 0 0 ------24 Sloane, David 18 0 1 1 14 .000 9-18 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS...... 23 Carty, Sean 17 0 0 0 5 .000 4-8 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts...... 40-471 49-490 18 Corrin, Adam 11 0 0 0 7 .000 3-6 0 0 Shot pct...... 085 .100 22 DeBello, Joe 18 0 0 0 12 .000 5-10 0 0 Goals/Game...... 2.2 2.7 17 Firman, Matt 15 0 0 0 10 .000 3-6 0 0 Shots/Game...... 26.2 27.2 8 Nasca, Mark 6 0 0 0 2 .000 4-8 0 0 POWER PLAYS...... TM TEAM 8 0 0 0 0 .000 2-4 0 0 Goals-Power Plays...... 15-85 20-109 Total...... 18 40 64 104 471 .085 136-299 15 4 Conversion Percent...... 176 .183 Opponents...... 18 49 87 136 490 .100 114-263 21 0 Shot Attempts...... 115 143 Shot Percent...... 130 .140 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... |---GOAL AVERAGE---| |-SAVES-| Power Play...... 15 21 ## GP Time GA EN Avg Save Pct W L T Short-handed...... 4 0 ------Empty net...... 0 1 40 Long, Charles 14 775:04 31 0 2.40 304 .907 4 5 4 Penalty...... 1 0 1 Evin, Alex 7 333:26 17 0 3.06 137 .890 1 3 1 Unassisted...... 3 1 TM EMPTY NET 8 3:37 0 1 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Overtime...... 1 1 Total...... 18 1112:07 49 1 2.64 441 .900 5 8 5 Shootout...... 0 0 Opponents...... 18 1112:07 40 0 2.16 431 .915 8 5 5 Delayed Penalty...... 0 0 PENALTIES...... Number...... 136 114 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY CU OPP Minutes...... 299 263 ------Penalties/Game...... 7.6 6.3 Total...... 8407 23980 Pen minutes/Game...... 16.6 14.6 Dates/Avg Per Date...... 7/1201 6/3997 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att)...... 1-6 4-3 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 5/2780

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------Colgate...... 19 11 9 1 - 40 Opponents...... 16 21 11 1 - 49

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------Colgate...... 136 148 138 19 - 441 Opponents...... 115 160 139 17 - 431