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CONTACT: TODD BELL / O: 952-681-7668 / C: 972-825-6686 / [email protected] WESTERN COLLEGIATE OPENING FACEOFF HOCKEY ASSOCIATION • Mavericks, Falcons and Lakers Remain in the National Rankings: Minnesota State (7), Bowling Green (9) and Lake Superior • FOUNDED 1951 • State (18) remain among the top 20 teams in the latest USCHO.com poll released Jan. 21 with BGSU and Lake State holding 2950 Metro Drive, Suite 102 steady from last week's rankings and MSU dropping one spot. Northern Michigan, the WCHA's third-place squad, and the Bloomington, MN 55425 league's sixth-place team, Bemidji State, also received votes in this week's poll. 952-681-7947 • The Mavericks (eighth) and Falcons (11th) also appear in the top-16 of the PairWise Rankings, while Lake Superior State (20th) and Northern Michigan (22nd) are within striking distance of the top-16. MEMBER TEAMS • MSU (7) and BGSU (10) are also ranked in the latest USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine top-15 with Lake Superior State receiving votes again this week. University of Alabama in Huntsville University of Alaska Anchorage BY THE NUMBERS University of Alaska Fairbanks • 87.7: Alabama Huntsville's penalty kill rate, which leads the WCHA and ranks fifth in the NCAA. • 80: Saves by Ferris State goaltender Justin Kapelmaster in two games against Minnesota State last weekend, the most by Bowling Green State University any WCHA netminder on the weekend. • 17: Goals by Lake Superior State senior Diego Cuglietta, a number that tops the WCHA and ranks No. 2 nationally. Lake Superior State University • 6: Consecutive games won by Northern Michigan heading into its weekend series with No. 7/7 Minnesota State. Michigan Technological University • 5: Power play goals by Michigan Tech freshman Trenton Bliss, which leads all NCAA rookies this season. Minnesota State University • 1.80: Goals against average for Bowling Green, the lowest in the nation entering play this weekend. Northern Michigan University THE WEEK AHEAD • No. 7/7 Minnesota State at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan: First place Minnesota State travels to Marquette, Mich., to take on RADITION TARTS ERE T S H third-place Northern Michigan in a battle of two of the top teams in the WCHA. #WEAREWCHA • Minnesota State leads the all-time series, which dates to 2013-14, 11-4-3. • RV/UR Bemidji State at (18/RV) Lake Superior State: The sixth-place Bemidji State Beavers meet fourth-place Lake Superior State in Sault Ste. Marie in a matchup of teams separated by just one point in the WCHA standings. 2018-19 IMPORTANT DATES • Despite the distance between the two schools, this weekend's series will mark the 60th and 61st times the schools have met in a series that dates to 1966. Lake State holds the overall advantage over the Beavers at 30-25-4. DATE EVENT • Ferris State at 9/10 Bowling Green: Second-place Bowling Green hosts the visiting with the Falcons March 1-2 Final regular season games looking to close the five-point gap on league leader Minnesota State. March 8-10 WCHA Quarterfi nals • Bowling Green leads the all-time series between the two schools, 69-59-13, which includes a 1-0-1 mark (with a Host sites; seeds 1-4 shootout win) in an earlier meeting this season in Big Rapids. March 15-17 2019 WCHA Semifi nals • Michigan Tech at Alaska Anchorage: Michigan Tech, which shares fourth place with Lake Superior State, visits the 49th Host sites; top 2 seeds state for two games against Alaska Anchorage. Tech has won seven-straight game on the Seawolves' home ice and leads March 23 WCHA Championship the all-time series, 33-32-15. Host site; top seed • Alaska at Alabama Huntsville: Alaska visits Alabama Huntsville for a series between two teams tied for seventh place in the March 29-31 2019 NCAA Regionals WCHA standings. UAH and the visiting Nanooks split a pair of games in Fairbanks earlier this season but Alaska leads the Four sites all-time series with the Chargers, 23-10-2. April 11-13 2019 NCAA Frozen Four • All of this weekend's action will be available for viewing on FloHockey.tv. KeyBank Center Buffalo, N.Y. 2018-19 WCHA STANDINGS Conference Overall FLOHOCKEY.TV Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts GP W L T 3/SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 (7/7) Minnesota State 42 18 14 4 0 0 .778 61 31 26 19 6 1 .750 92 53 In partnership with FloSports, the 2 (9/10) Bowling Green 37 18 11 5 2 2 .667 45 33 25 16 6 3 .700 81 45 innovator in live digital sports and 3 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 36 16 12 4 0 0 .750 47 24 23 13 10 0 .565 58 48 original content, FloHockey.tv - the 4 (18/RV) Lake Superior State 32 18 10 6 2 0 .611 55 41 24 15 7 2 .667 79 58 offi cial online streaming platform of the Michigan Tech 32 18 10 7 1 1 .583 52 43 26 11 13 2 .462 70 72 6 (RV/UR) Bemidji State 31 18 10 7 1 0 .583 42 37 26 12 11 3 .519 66 61 WCHA - will provide fans with live and 7 Alabama Huntsville 20 18 6 11 1 0 .361 43 53 26 6 19 1 .250 47 82 archived broadcasts of WCHA hockey Alaska 20 18 6 11 1 1 .361 35 55 24 6 16 2 .292 43 79 via iOS, Roku or Apple TV 4. 9 Ferris State 10 16 3 12 1 0 .188 43 62 24 6 17 1 .271 65 89 10 Alaska Anchorage 4 18 1 16 1 0 .056 18 65 24 2 21 1 .104 29 94 Featuring each of the 10 WCHA member (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout; institutions, every league game – home rankings are USCHO.com followed by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) and away – will be streamed live, along with all nonconference home games, THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA (ALL TIMES LOCAL) select nonconference road contests and the 2019 WCHA Tournament. FRIDAY, JAN. 25 SATURDAY, JAN. 26 (RV/UR) Bemidji State at (18/RV) Lake Superior State, (RV/UR) Bemidji State at (18/RV) Lake Superior State, 7:07 p.m. ET^ 7:07 p.m. ET^ (7/7) Minnesota State at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan, (7/7) Minnesota State at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan, 7:07 p.m. ET^ 7:07 p.m. ET^ Ferris State at (9/10) Bowling Green, 7:37 p.m. ET^ Ferris State at (9/10) Bowling Green, 7:07 p.m. ET^ Alaska at Alabama Huntsville, 7:07 p.m. CT^ Alaska at Alabama Huntsville, 7:07 p.m. CT^ Michigan Tech at Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 p.m. AT^ Michigan Tech at Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 p.m. AT^

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Minnesota State remains in fi rst place and Bowling Green jumps into • Alaska Anchorage notched a late tally in the fi rst period at 17:49 by the No. 2 spot as both squads split their series this past weekend. Nicolas Erb-Ekholm to knot the contest at 1-1. Bemidji State moves to within a point of fi fth place with a sweep of • The Chargers took control of the matchup in the second period with Michigan Tech. even-strength goals by Jack Jeffers and Andrew Dodson and a power play goal by Hans Gorowsky. at RV/UR Bemidji State 4, Michigan Tech 3 (OT) • Kurt Gosselin added a third-period power play goal prior to (Jan. 18 Hockey Day Minnesota Outdoor Rink, Bemidji, Minn.) Gorowsky scoring his second of the game on the power play for a 6-1 at RV/UR Bemidji State 3, Michigan Tech 0 lead. (Jan. 19 at , Bemidji, Minn.) • UAA scored again late in the third period with the marker going to • Dillon Eichstadt scored a power-play goal with 1:55 left in overtime Carmine Buono. to give Bemidji State a 4-3 victory over Michigan Tech Friday evening • Mark Sinclair made 21 saves to pick up the win for the Chargers. at the Hockey Day Minnesota outdoor rink adjacent to Lake Bemidji. • UAH poured in four second-period goals to turn a 1-0 defi cit into a • BSU received goals from four different players - Ethan Somoza, Dan 4-2 lead en route to a 6-3 win over Alaska Anchorage on Saturday Billett, Jay Dickman and Eichstadt in the win. afternoon. • Zach Driscoll stopped 33 shots to pick up the win for Bemidji State. • The win gave the Chargers a sweep of the two-game set. • Michigan Tech’s Robbie Beydoun turned away 39 BSU shots. • Alaska Anchorage took the fi rst lead of the game on a power-play • Zach Driscoll turned away 18 shots and three Bemidji State shooters goal by Eric Sinclair. found the net to lead the Beavers to a 3-0 win over Michigan Tech at • UAH evened the contest in the second period on a goal from Cam the Sanford Center on Saturday for a sweep of the two-game set. Knight. But UAA responded 42 seconds later with a marker by • Jay Dickman opened the scoring with a fi rst period power play Tanner Schachle to regain the lead at 2-1. goal at 10:59. Adam Brady found the back of the net at 19:01 of the • The Chargers then put together a string of three unanswered second and Brendan Harris picked up an empty net goal at 18:36 of goals to close out the second, including a power-play goal by Kurt the third to cap the scoring. Gosselin by shorthanded tallies by Hans Gorowsky and Gosselin to • Brady and Harris fi nished with a goal and an assist apiece while put UAH in front 4-2. Ethan Somoza added two assists in the win. • The Seawolves struck fi rst in the third period on a goal by Cam • Defensively, the Beavers limited Tech to just 18 shots, including just Amantea to cut the Chargers lead to 4-3. 10 over the fi nal two periods. • UAH went to score twice in the fi nal 1:05 of the game with an empty- • Driscoll is now 3-1-0 in his last four starts with two shutouts. net goal by Gorowsky prior to Jesper Ohrvall scoring at 19:51 to bring the game to its 6-3 fi nal. at No. 6/7 Minnesota State 5, No. 18/UR Lake Superior State 3 No. 18/UR Lake Superior State 1, at No. 6/7 MInnesota State 0 at Alaska 4, No. 9/9 Bowling Green 1 (Jan. 18-19 at Verizon Center, Mankato, Minn.) No. 9/9 Bowling Green 2, Alaska 0 • No. 6/7 Minnesota State got goals from fi ve different players in (Jan. 18-19 at , Fairbanks, Ak.) downing No. 18 Lake Superior State in the series opener between the • Junior Anton Martinsson made 33 saves as Alaska jumped out to an two teams in Mankato. early 2-0 lead on the way to a 4-1 upset of No. 9 Bowling Green on • The victory extended the Mavericks’ win streak to four games and Friday evening in Fairbanks. snapped the Lakers’ eight-game unbeaten streak. • Troy Van Tetering opened the scoring for the Nanooks with a power • MSU jumped out to a 2-0 fi rst period lead on a shorthanded goal play goal at 6:36 of the fi rst period. by Nicholas Rivera (8:10) and an even-strength tally by Max Coatta • Tyler Cline upped the lead to 2-0 with 60 seconds left in the second (17:30). Wyatt Aamodt upped the lead to 3-0 at 3:56 of the second. period. • Diego Cuglietta picked up the Lakers’ fi rst goal at 12:57 of the • The Falcons cut the lead to 2-1 on a goal by Connor Ford at 15:31 of period. the third in an extra-attacker situation. • Julian Napravnik put MSU up 4-1 on a power play goal with just four • UA added a pair of empty-net goals by Steven Jandric on the power second left in the period play (16:42) and Justin Young (17:30) in a conventional empty-net • LSSU’s Max Humitz again cut the lead to three with a goal at 1:17 of situation for the fi nal margin. the third but Parker Tuomie put the contest out of reach, scoring at • Eric Dop stopped 31 shots for Bowling Green and Max Johnson 8:10. Melvin Karlsson tallied the fi nal goal of the night for Lake State scored early in the fi rst period as the ninth-ranked Falcons at 16:15 for the 5-3 fi nal margin. rebounded for 2-0 win at Alaska and a split of the two-game series. • Freshman Dryden McKay made 23 saves for the Mavericks to pick • Bowling Green jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead on Johnson’s goal at up his 12th win of the season. 2:56 of the opening period. • Nick Kossoff stopped 29 shots for the Lakers • The lead held throughout the game as Dop continually turned away • On Saturday, sophomore Mareks Mitens turned away all 29 shots Nanook scoring chances before Brandon Kruse iced the game with from Minnesota State and Lake Superior State got a fi rst-period goal an empty net goal at 19:25 of the third period. from Pierre-Luc Veillette gave the visiting Lakers a 1-0 win over the • Anton Martinsson stopped 32-of-33 shots for the Nanooks for a Mavericks for split of their two-game set in Mankato. total of 65 saves on the weekend. • The loss was the fi rst at home for the Mavericks this season and snapped their six-game unbeaten streak. • Minnesota State outshot Lake State, 29-11, for the game – including an 11-1 advantage in the fi nal period – but could not get the puck past Mitens. at Alabama Huntsville 6, Alaska Anchorage 2 at Alabama Huntsville 6, Alaska Anchorage 3 (Jan. 18-19 at , Huntsville, Ala.) • Alabama Huntsville broke a 1-1 second-period tie with three straight goals to cruise to a 6-2 win over Alaska Anchorage in game one of their series at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. • UAH scored the fi rst goal of the game at the 9:32 mark of the fi rst period when Connor Wood knocked in a rebound off a shot by Cam Knight

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FORWARD OF THE WEEK DEFENSEMAN OF THE WEEK HANS GOROWSKY, SR. ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (LINO LAKES, MINN.) KURT GOSSELIN, SR., ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (BRIGHTON, MICH.)

Alabama Huntsville’s Hans Gorowsky led the WCHA and tied Alabama Huntsville’s Kurt Gosselin led NCAA Division I this for fi rst in NCAA Division I this weekend with a total of four past weekend with six points on three goals and three assists goals, while rating second in the league in points with fi ve. over two games. The senior owned a WCHA-best +5 rating on The point total tied for second in the nation and his two power the ice, ranking second nationally. The Brighton, Mich., native play goals tied for fi rst in the WCHA. The senior ranked second scored one of the Chargers two game-winning goals in UAH’s in the league with 26 faceoff wins, owning a .667 faceoff sweep of Alaska Anchorage. He helped the UAH defense hold win percentage over the Chargers’ two games with Alaska UAA to just one power-play goal in six chances and recorded Anchorage. The Lino Lake, Minn., native had a weekend-high three points in each contest, including one goal and two three points on two goals and one assist in the opener, which assists in the opener and two goals and one assist in the was his fi rst career three-point performance. He added two goals in the series fi nale. Gosselin now has three three-point performances in his career. Friday’s fi nale on Saturday as UAH swept the two-game set from the visiting Seawolves. goal was his fi rst of the season.

Honorable Mention Honorable Mention • Brandon Kruse, So., Bowling Green (Had an assist and scored an empty • Alex Rauhauser, Jr., Bowling Green (had 11 shots on goal over the weekend net goal for the Falcons in Bowling Green’s 2-0 win over Alaska on Saturday along with one assist and a plus-2 rating) for the 15th multi-point game of his career and his ninth this season). • Dillon Eichstadt, Sr., Bemidji State (served up heroics in the Beavers’ • Melvin Karlsson, Fr., Lake Superior State (tied for the team lead in goals win on the Hockey Day Minnesota outdoor rink when he netted the game- (1), assists (1) and points (2) as the Lakers split a two-game WCHA series winning goal on Friday night; also had a team-high three blocks in the series at No. 6 Minnesota State. In the Lakers’ 1-0 win over the Mavericks on as the Beavers limited Michigan Tech to just three goals in two games) Saturday night, Karlsson assisted on Pete Veillette’s game-winning goal • Steve Ruggiero, Jr., Lake Superior State (assisted on the Lakers’ game- that was scored at 8:05 of the fi rst period). winning goal on Saturday night at Minnesota State and recorded four blocked shots and a +2 rating in the series).

GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK ZACH DRISCOLL, SO., BEMIDJI STATE (APPLE VALLEY, MINN.) ROSS ARMOUR, F, BEMIDJI STATE (TRAIL, B.C.)

Bemidji State’s Zach Driscoll backstopped the Beavers to Bemidji State forward Ross Armour served as a linchpin to their second WCHA series sweep of the 2018-19 season as the Beavers’ scoring success in a sweep of Michigan Tech BSU took a pair of home games from WCHA rival Michigan over the weekend. The rookie posted assists on four of the Tech. The sophomore piled up a season-high 33 saves in a Beavers' seven goals in the two games, including a career 4-3 overtime victory to open the series with the Huskies on high-equaling three assists in Friday’s 4-3 outdoor win. His Friday at the Hockey Day Minnesota outdoor rink. Saturday, fi nal assist came on the game-winning goal in overtime. The Trail, British Columbia, native added an assist on BSU's the Apple Valley, Minn., native recorded his second shutout of second goal in Saturday’s 3-0 win to complete the Beavers’ the season stopping 18 shots in a 3-0 victory. Driscoll fi nished second WCHA series sweep of 2018-19. Armour tied for third the weekend with 51 saves, three goals allowed, a .944 save in WCHA scoring on the weekend and led all rookies. He fi nished the series with a percentage and a 1.46 goals against average. +2 plus/minus rating and two shots on goal.

Honorable Mention Honorable Mention • Anton Martinsson, Jr., Alaska (led all WCHA netminders over the weekend • Jack Jeffers, F, Alabama Huntsville (tied for second among WCHA in saves (67) and shots faced (69) and ranked second in the WCHA in save rookies with two points on a goal and an assist in UAH’s sweep of Alaska percentage (.971) and goals against average with 1.01 as Alaska split two Anchorage). games with No. 9 Bowling Green). • Pete Veillette, F, Lake Superior State (scored the only goal of the game in • Eric Dop, So., Bowling Green (earned his second career shutout in Bowling the Lakers’ 1-0 win at No. 6 Minnesota State on Saturday). Green’s 2-0 victory over Alaska on Saturday, stopping 31 Nanook shots; • Julian Napravnik, F, Minnesota State (Registered one goal and one assist also stopped 19 of 21 shots in the series opener) for two points as Minnesota State split a home WCHA series with No. 18 • Mareks Mitens, So., Lake Superior State (made 29 saves to backstop the Lake Superior State. Also had fi ve shots on goal and was +1 for the two games vs. the Lakers). Lakers to a 1-0 win at No. 6 Minnesota State on Saturday and pick up his second shutout of the season).

2018-19 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (PREVIOUS WINNERS)

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. 8 Stephen Baylis, Sr., Bowling Green Tomi Hiekkavirta, Jr., Alaska Anchorage Mareks Mitens, So., Lake Superior State Pierre-Luc Veillette, F, Lake Superior State Oct. 15 Cameron Wright, So., Bowling Green Riese Zmolek, So., Minnesota State Ryan Bednard, Jr., Bowling Green Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State Oct. 22 Max Coatta, Sr., Minnesota State Nate Kallen, Jr., Ferris State Anton Martinsson, Jr., Alaska Hunter Wendt, F, Ferris State Oct. 29 Max Johnson, So., Bowling Green Alec Rauhauser, Jr., Bowling Green Ryan Bednard, Jr., Bowling Green Roni Salmenkangas, G, Ferris State Nov. 5 Charlie Gerard, Jr., Minnesota State Keegan Ford, Sr., Michigan Tech Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan Jacob Nordqvist, D, Lake Superior State Nov. 12 Jake Lucchini, Sr., Michigan Tech Seamus Donohue, So., Michigan Tech Eric Dop, So., Bowling Green Chris Jandric, D, Alaska Nov. 19 Jared Spooner, So., Minnesota State Connor Mackey, So., Minnesota State Mark Sinclair, So., Alabama Huntsville Ashton Calder, F, Lake Superior State Will Cullen, D, Bowling Green Nov. 26 Gavin Gould, Jr., Michigan Tech Tyler Rockwell, So., Michigan Tech Zach Driscoll, So., Bemidji State Owen Sillinger, F, Bemidji State Dec. 3 Kylar Hope, Jr., Alaska Tristan Thompson, Jr., Alaska Dryden McKay, Fr., Minnesota State Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State Dec. 10 Charlie Combs, So., Bemidji State Ian Scheid, Jr., Minnesota State Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan Trenton Bliss, F, Michigan Tech Brayden Gelsinger, Jr., Lake Superior State Dec. 17 Lukas Craggs, Jr., Bowling Green Philip Beaulieu, Jr., Northern Michigan Marc Sinclair, So. Alabama Huntsville Ross Armour, F, Bemidji State Jan. 2 Diego Cuglietta, Sr., Lake Superior State Collin Saccoman, Jr. Lake Superior State Nick Kossoff, Sr. Lake Superior State Cooper Zech, F, Ferris State Jan. 7 Austin Beaulieu, Jr., Alabama Huntsville Philip Beaulieu, Jr. .Northern Michigan Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan Cooper Zech, F, Ferris State Jan. 14 Max Humitz, Jr., Lake Superior State Philip Beaulieu, Jr. .Northern Michigan Dryden McKay, Fr., Minnesota State Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan

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USCHO.COM USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE Jan. 21, 2019 Jan. 21, 2019 Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Poll Record Top 15 1. St. Cloud State (46) 17-3-2 996 2 1. St. Cloud State, 503 (27) 2 17-3-2 16 2. Massachusetts (4) 18-4-0 941 1 2. Massachusetts, 382 (7) 1 18-4-0 12 3. Ohio State 15-5-4 864 4 3. Denver, 419 3 14-4-3 16 4. Denver 14-4-3 855 3 4. Ohio State, 398 5 15-5-4 16 5. Minnesota Duluth 14-6-2 811 5 5. Minnesota Duluth, 393 4 14-6-2 16 6. Quinnipiac 17-5-1 742 7 6. Quinnipiac, 335 6 17-5-1 13 7. Minnesota State 19-6-1 701 6 7. Minnesota State, 300 7 19-6-1 16 8. Northeastern 15-5-1 670 8 8. Northeastern, 281 11 15-5-1 13 9. Bowling Green 16-6-3 507 9 9. Clarkson, 211 15 16-6-0 3 10. Clarkson 16-6-0 493 14 10 Bowling Green, 177 9 16-6-3 12 11. Notre Dame 13-8-2 468 12 11. Cornell, 161 14 11-5-1 7 12. Cornell 11-5-1 439 15 12. Notre Dame, 140 13 13-8-2 16 13. Western Michigan 13-8-1 422 10 13. Western Michigan, 115 11 13-8-1 3 14. Providence 13-7-4 402 11 14. Providence, 96 10 13-7-4 16 15. Penn State 13-9-2 261 13 15. Arizona State, 35 UR 16-9-1 7 16. Union 11-6-4 259 16 Also receiving votes: Penn State 17, Union 12, Harvard 3, Lake Superior 17. Arizona State 16-9-1 227 17 State 1, UMass Lowell 1. 18. Lake Superior State 15-7-2 179 18 19. UMass Lowell 13-8-1 118 NR WCHA AGAINST THE REST 20. Yale 9-6-3 52 19 Others receiving votes: North Dakota 46, Harvard 25, Northern By Team vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind. Total Michigan 8, Boston University 7, American International 5, Air Force 1, Alabama Huntsville 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-8-0 Bemidji State 1. Alaska Anchorage 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 Alaska 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-1 0-2-0 0-5-1 Bemidji State 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 2-4-2 Bowling Green 2-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-1 Ferris State 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 Lake Superior State 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-0 Michigan Tech 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-5-1 Minnesota State 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-1 5-2-1 Northern Michigan 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 TOTALS: 3-3-1 9-6-2 0-4-0 5-3-0 5-22-2 0-4-1 22-42-6 (.500) (.588) (.000) (.625) (.207) (.100) (.357)

By Site vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind Total Home 2-1-0 3-1-1 0-2-0 3-1-0 3-6-0 0-2-0 11-13-1 Away 1-2-1 5-5-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 2-15-2 0-2-0 10-27-3 Neutral 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-2-2 TOTALS: 3-3-1 9-6-2 0-4-0 5-3-0 5-22-2 0-4-1 22-42-6 (.500) (.588) (.000) (.625) (.207) (.100) (.357)

WCHA HEAD-TO-HEAD (2018-19 REGULAR SEASON, LEAGUE GAMES) UAH (pts) UAA (pts) UAF (pts) BSU (pts) BGSU (pts) FSU (pts) LSSU (pts) MTU (pts) MSU (pts) NMU (pts) W-L-T-3/SW (pts) UAH ---- 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-3-1-0 (2/12) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 6-11-1-0-0 (20) UAA 0-2-0-0 (0/6) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-4-0-0 (0/12) 1-16-1-0 (4) UAF 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-2-1-1 (5/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 6-11-1-1 (20) BSU 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) ---- 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-1-1-0 (7/12) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 10-7-1-0 (31) BGSU 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) ---- 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 11-5-2-2 (37) FSU 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-4-0-0 (0/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 3-12-1-0 (10) LSSU 3-0-1-0 (10/12) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 2-1-1-0 (7/12) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 10-6-2-0 (32) MTU 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-2-1-1 (5/12) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-2-0-0 (0/3) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 10-7-1-1 (32) MSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 4-0-0-0 (12/12) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 14-4-0-0 (42) NMU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 4-0-0-0 (12/12) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 12-4-0-0 (36)

2018-19 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH (PREVIOUS WINNERS)

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. Max Johnson, So., Bowling Green Alex Rauhauser, Jr., Bowling Green Ryan Bednard, Jr., Bowling Green Roni Salmenkangas, G, Ferris State Nov. Jake Lucchini, Sr., Michigan Tech Collin Saccoman, Jr., Lake Superior State Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan Jacob Nordqvist, D, Lake Superior State Dec. Lukas Craggs, Jr., Bowling Green Collin Saccoman, Jr. Lake Superior State Ryan Bednard, Jr., Bowling Green Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State Jan. Feb. March/Apr.

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2018-19 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Mike Corbett (6th season) Sat., Oct. 6 at Miami L, 1-5 Record at UAH/Overall: 44-146-17 Sun., Oct. 7 at Miami L, 0-4 2017-18 Overall Record: 12-25-2 (10-16-2-1) Fri., Oct. 12 at Colorado College L, 0-1 2018-19 Overall Record: 6-19-1 (6-11-1-0) Sat., Oct. 13 at (10/10) Denver L, 0-6 Fri., Oct. 19 Arizona State L, 1-2 Sat., Oct. 20 Arizona State L, 3-4 Fri., Oct. 26 *Lake Superior State L, 1-2 CHARGERS Sat. Oct. 27 *Lake Superior State L, 1-2 Fri., Nov. 2 *Michigan Tech L, 1-2 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE Sat., Nov. 3 *Michigan Tech L, 1-4 Fri., Nov. 16 *at Alaska W, 3-1 • UAH registered a WCHA series sweep of Alaska Anchorage this past Sat., Nov. 17 *at Alaska L, 1-2 weekend at the Von Braun Center with a 6-2 win on Friday before Sat., Dec. 1 *(12/12) Bowling Green L, 2-6 sealing the sweep on Saturday with a 6-3 victory. The Chargers are Sun., Dec. 2 *(12/12) Bowling Green L, 1-2 now 6-19-1 and 6-11-1 in conference play, as the squad enters the Fri., Dec. 7 *at (UR/RV) Bemidji State L, 0-4 weekend tied for seventh in the league standings with 20 WCHA Sat., Dec. 8 *at (UR/RV) Bemidji State W, 4-2 points. Fri., Dec. 14 *at (UR/RV) Michigan Tech W, 1-0 • The Chargers carry a three-game unbeaten streak into this weekend’s pivotal series against Alaska at the Von Braun Center, with puck Sat., Dec. 15 *at (UR/RV) Michigan Tech L, 1-2 (OT) dropping at 7:07 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday night. UAH will be Fri., Dec. 28 $vs. Vermont L, 1-4 celebrating Military Appreciation Weekend during the series. Sat., Dec. 29 $vs. (11/11) Northeastern L, 0-2 • UAH and Alaska met earlier this season in Fairbanks on Nov. 16-17, as Fri., Jan. 4 *Ferris State L, 4-6 (OT) the Chargers took the series opener 3-1 before the Nanooks escaped Sat., Jan. 5 *Ferris State W, 4-3 (OT) with a 2-1 win in the fi nale to salvage a split. Fri., Jan. 11 *at (18/UR) Lake Superior State L, 2-7 • The Chargers penalty kill improved to 87.7 percent on the 2018-19 Sat., Jan. 12 *at (18/UR) Lake Superior State T, 1-1 (OT/W, SO) season, which now leads the WCHA and ranks fi fth nationally. Last Fri., Jan. 18 *Alaska Anchorage W, 6-2 season, UAH fi nished with a 77.5 percent success rate on penalty kills, Sat., Jan. 19 *Alaska Anchorage W, 6-3 rating 51st nationally. Fri., Jan. 25 *Alaska 7:07 p.m. • UAH has seen a marked improvement since the start of the 2019 Sat., Jan. 26 *Alaska 7:07 p.m. calendar year, as the Chargers have gone 3-2-1 in the six games to Fri., Feb. 1 *at Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. start the New Year. During those six games, UAH ranks second in Sat., Feb. 2 *at Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. the WCHA with 4.00 goals per game while boasting a 94.7 percent Fri., Feb. 8 *Northern Michigan 6:07 p.m. penalty kill success rate and a league-best 34.8 percent conversion Sat. Feb. 9 *Northern Michigan 3:30 p.m. rate on power plays. Fri., Feb. 22 *at Ferris State 6:07 p.m. • Hans Gorowsky garnered his fi rst career WCHA Forward of the Week Sat., Feb. 23 *at Ferris State 6:07 p.m. award after scoring a total of four goals during the series sweep Fri., March 1 *at Bowling Green 6:37 p.m. of Alaska Anchorage, giving the senior nine points on six goals and Sat., March 2 *at Bowling Green 6:07 pm. three assists in the past six games. Gorwosky now leads the Chargers offense with 12 points from seven goals and fi ve assists. * - WCHA game • Kurt Gosselin was named the NCAA First Star of the Week and $ - Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vt.) the WCHA Defenseman of the Week following a six-point weekend (national rank at time of game) (3g-3a) which was tops in NCAA Division I in games this past week. All times CT Gosselin – who has only appeared in 13 games due to injury – leads all UAH defensemen and is second on the roster with 11 points on three goals and eight assists. • The UAH senior class leads the roster with a total of 61 points on 18 goals and 43 assists in the 2018-19 campaign, which ranks third overall in the WCHA. Gorowsky leads all seniors with 12 points (7g-5a). • Mark Sinclair improved to 4-12-1 in goal this season after adding a pair of wins this past weekend, and the sophomore now owns a 2.81 goals against average and a .918 save percentage in 18 appearances between the pipes. His .918 save percentage rates fi fth in the WCHA. • UAH boasts a pair of freshmen with 10 points this season, including Jack Jeffers (6g-4a) and Bauer Neudecker (4g-6a). The Chargers are one of four teams in the WCHA to have two freshmen with at least 10 points this season.

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2018-19 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Matt Curley (1st season) Fri., Sept. 29 Simon Fraser (exhibition) W, 5-1 Record at UAA/Overall: 2-21-1 Sat., Oct. 6 Colorado College L, 2-10 2017-18 Overall Record: 4-26-4 (4-21-3-3) Sun., Oct. 7 Colorado College W, 4-3 2018-19 Overall Record: 2-21-1 (1-6-1-0) Fri., Oct. 26 *at Ferris State L, 0-4 Sat., Oct. 27 *at Ferris State L, 2-3 Fri., Nov. 2 *(RV/UR) Bemidji State L, 0-2 Sat., Nov. 3 *(RV/UR) Bemidji State L, 1-3 SEAWOLVES Fri., Nov. 9 *(10/10) Bowling Green T, 0-0 (OT/L, 3-on-3) Sat., Nov. 10 *(10/10) Bowling Green L, 0-3 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE Fri., Nov. 16 *at Northern Michigan L, 0-3 Sat., Nov. 17 *at Northern Michigan L, 1-2 • Alaska Anchorage will host Michigan Tech in a pair of games this Fri., Nov. 23 at (17/RV) North Dakota L, 2-5 weekend at Sullivan Arena. Sat., Nov. 24 at (17/RV) North Dakota L, 3-4 • Alaska Anchorage trails the all-time series with the Huskies, 32-33- Fri., Dec. 7 *at (3/4) Minnesota State L, 1-4 16, but leads the series in Anchorage, 19-14-10. The two teams have Sat., Dec. 8 *at (3/4) Minnesota State L, 0-6 skated to a tie in their last fi ve meetings. Fri., Dec. 14 *at Bemidji State L, 1-5 • Freshman Tanner Schachle scored his fi rst career goal at Alabama Huntsville last weekend. The Wasilla, Aka., native opened the weekend Sat., Dec. 15 *at Bemidji State W, 2-1 series with an assist on Carmine Buono’s goal in game one. Schachle Sat., Dec. 29 at Omaha L, 0-3 lead’s all the UAA freshmen with fi ve points (one goal, four assists). Mon., Dec. 31 at Omaha L, 0-4 • Senior Nils Rygaard tallied a pair of assists at Alabama-Huntsville Fri., Jan. 4 *(RV/UR) Lake Superior State L, 2-5 last Saturday. The Norrkoping, Sweden, native ranks second on the Sat., Jan. 5 *(RV/UR) Lake Superior State L, 1-3 team in both points (8) and assists (5). Fri., Jan. 11 *(RV/UR) Northern Michigan L, 1-5 • Sophomore Eric Sinclair recorded two points against UAH last Sat., Jan. 12 *(RV/UR) Northern Michigan L, 1-4 Saturday. The Kenora, Ontario, native scored the fi rst goal of the Fri., Jan. 18 *at Alabama Huntsville L, 2-6 game and followed up with an assist on the team’s second goal. Sat., Jan. 19 *at Alabama Huntsville L, 3-6 • Sophomore Aaron McPheters recorded his fi rst point of the season Fri., Jan. 25 *Michigan Tech 7:07 p.m. on a goal by Nicolas Erb-Ekholm at UAH Friday. The Anchorage, Aka. Sat., Jan. 26 *Michigan Tech 7:07 p.m. native has fi ve career points, all assists. Fri., Feb. 8 *at Alaska 7:07 p.m. • Senior Nicolas Erb-Ekholm scored his team-leading 18th career goal, Sat., Feb. 9 *at Alaska 7:07 pm. and senior Jeremiah Luedtke recorded an assist for his team-leading Fri., Feb. 15 *Ferris State 7:07 p.m. 38th career point last weekend at Alabama Huntsville. Fri., Feb. 16 *Ferris State 7:07 p.m. • Sophomore Jordan Xavier is the only skater on the team who has not Fri., Feb. 22 *at Michigan Tech 3:07 p.m. been whistled for a penalty this season. Sat., Feb. 23 *at Michigan Tech 3:07 p.m. • Alaska Anchorage will play at in-state rival Alaska in the fi rst round Fri., March 1 *Alaska 7:07 p.m. of the Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup, Feb. 8-9, in Fairbanks. The two Sat., March 2 *Alaska 7:07 p.m. teams will also face off March 1-2 in Anchorage in the fi nal weekend of the 2018-19 season. * - WCHA game (national rank at time of game) All times AT

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2018-19 ALASKA SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Erik Largen (1st season) Sat., Sept. 29 Simon Fraser (exhibition) W, 13-1 Record at UAF/Overall: 6-16-2 Sat., Oct. 6 at Arizona State L, 0-3 2017-18 Overall Record: 11-22-3 (9-17-2-1) Sun., Oct. 7 at Arizona State L, 0-5 2018-19 Overall Record: 6-16-2 (6-11-1-1) Fri., Oct. 12 (5/3) St. Cloud State L, 2-3 Sat., Oct. 13 (5/3) St. Cloud State L, 2-6 Fri., Oct. 19 at (9/9) Denver L, 1-4 Sat., Oct. 20 at (9/9) Denver T, 3-3 NANOOKS Fri., Oct. 26 *at (7/7) Minnesota State L, 0-4 Sat., Oct. 27 *at (7/7) Minnesota State L, 1-3 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS Fri., Nov. 9 *at (RV/RV) Lake Superior State T, 3-3 Sat., Nov. 10 *at (RV/RV)Lake Superior State W, 4-3 • The Alaska Nanooks hosted back-to-back WCHA games at the Fri., Nov. 16 *Alabama Huntsville L, 1-3 Carlson Center last weekend, splitting with the No. 9th-ranked Sat., Nov. 17 *Alabama Huntsville W, 2-1 Bowling Green Falcons at home. The Nooks earned a 4-1 victory on Fri., Nov. 23 *at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech L, 1-2 Friday against the Falcons before dropping Saturday’s contest 2-0 Sat., Nov. 24 *at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech L, 2-7 with an empty-net goal. Fri., Nov. 30 *Ferris State W, 4-3 • Alaska is currently deadlocked for seventh place in the WCHA Sat., Dec. 1 *Ferris State W, 6-2 standings with their weekend opponent, Alabama-Huntsville. Both Fri., Dec. 7 *(RV/UR) Lake Superior State L, 1-4 teams have earned a 6-11-1-1 mark in conference games, each with Sat., Dec. 8 *(RV/UR) Lake Superior State L, 2-5 20 WCHA points. Fri., Jan. 4 *Northern Michigan L, 0-4 • Alaska’s 4-1 victory over No. 9 Bowling Green marked Alaska’s fi rst Sat., Jan. 5 *Northern Michigan L, 2-4 win over a nationally ranked opponent since defeating then-No. Fri., Jan. 11 *at Bemidji State L, 0-3 8/6th-ranked Minnesota State, 5-0, on Jan. 12, 2018. • The win also marked the fi rst time Alaska has scored two empty-net Sat., Jan. 11 *at Bemidji State W, 2-1 (OT) goals, and one empty-net, power play goal in a single game in, at Fri., Jan. 18 *(9/9) Bowling Green W, 4-1 least, the last fi ve seasons. Sat., Jan. 19 *(9/9) Bowling Green L, 0-2 • Junior defenseman Tristan Thompson earned a single-game, career- Fri., Jan. 25 *at Alabama Huntsville 4:07 p.m. best three-point night with three assists in Friday’s victory, becoming Sat., Jan. 26 *at Alabama Huntsville 4:07 p.m. the fourth Alaska Nanook to register a three-point game this season. Fri., Feb. 8 *Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. • Junior netminder Anton Martinsson registered an assist in Friday’s Sat., Feb. 9 *Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. win, his fi rst point since Nov. 17, 2017 against Northern Michigan. Fri., Feb. 15 *at Bowling Green 3:07 p.m. Martinsson is one of fi ve WCHA goaltenders to earn at least one Sat., Feb. 16 *at Bowling Green 3:07 p.m. point this season, while he has two points throughout his career (two Fri., Feb. 22 *Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. assists). Sat., Feb. 23 *Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. • Alaska will head to Huntsville, Ala. this weekend for a two-game Fri., March 1 *at Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. series against the UAH Chargers this Friday, Jan. 25 and Saturday, Sat., March 2 *at Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. Jan. 26 at the Von Braun Center. Puck-drop both night is scheduled for 4:07pm AKST. * - WCHA game • This weekend’s series will be the 36th and 37th meeting between the (national rank at time of game) two teams, respectively, with the Nooks leading the all-time series All times AT 23-10-2. The fi rst meeting between the Nanooks and the Chargers took place in Fairbanks on Dec. 11, 1987 with Alaska posting a 10-6 victory. • This will be the second, two-game WCHA series against the UAH Chargers this season for the Nanooks, as Alaska split with UAH at home on Nov. 16 and Nov. 17 (1-3, 2-1). • Twenty-fi ve of Alaska’s 28 players on this season’s roster have appeared in at least one game against UAH, including nine of their 10 freshmen, led by senior defenseman Nikolas Koberstein with 10 career games against UAH. • UAH’s fi rst-year assistant coach Lance West has serious ties to the Alaska Nanooks hockey team, as West served as the team’s interim head coach last season following the departure of former head coach Dallas Ferguson. West led the Nooks to a 11-22-3 overall record in 2017-18, going 9-17-2 in WCHA play. Prior to last season, West served as Ferguson’s assistant coach for nine seasons. • Sophomore forward Brennan Blaszczak returned to the University of Alaska Fairbanks last Thursday to fi nish the remainder of the 2018-19 hockey season and academic year after being diagnosed with stage one testicular cancer on Dec. 3. Blaszczak successfully had the tumor removed near his hometown of Troy, Michigan on Dec. 18 and is cleared to start working out with the team again on Feb. 1.

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2018-19 BEMIDJI STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Tom Serratore (18th season) Sat., Oct. 6 Lakeland (exhibition) W, 5-1 Record at BSU/Overall: 294-281-81 Fri., Oct. 12 (13/12) North Dakota W, 2-1 2017-18 Overall Record: 16-14-8 (13-9-6-4) Sat., Oct. 13 (13/12) North Dakota T, 1-1 (OT) 2018-19 Overall Record: 12-11-3 (10-7-1-0) Fri., Oct. 26 *at Northern Michigan L, 0-3 Sat., Oct. 27 *at Northern Michigan W, 2-1 Fri., Nov. 2 *at Alaska Anchorage W, 3-1 Sat., Nov. 3 *at Alaska Anchorage W, 3-1 BEAVERS Fri., Nov. 9 Merrimack W, 8-3 Sat., Nov. 10 Merrimack L, 0-1 BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY Fri., Nov. 16 at (2/2) St. Cloud State L, 0-2 Sat., Nov. 17 at (2/2) St. Cloud State L, 4-7 • Bemidji State used a Dillon Eichstadt overtime goal to earn a 4-3 Fri., Nov. 23 *(3/3) Minnesota State L, 2-3 victory to open its series with Michigan Tech Friday outdoors before Sat., Nov. 24 *(3/3) Minnesota State W, 4-2 a 3-0 victory Saturday. BSU improves to 12-11-3, while it is 10-7-1-1 in Fri., Nov. 30 *at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech T, 3-3 (OT/L, 3-on-3) WCHA play to sit sixth in the league standings, just two points out of Sat., Dec. 1 *at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech L, 2-7 fourth. Fri., Dec. 7 *Alabama Huntsville W, 4-0 • January is typically BSU’s best month of the year. Since the Beavers Sat., Dec. 8 *Alabama Huntsville L, 2-4 jumped to the NCAA Division I ranks for the 1999-2000 season, they Fri., Dec. 14 *Alaska Anchorage W, 5-1 are 69-54-14 (.555) which includes a 4-2-0 mark in January 2019. Sat., Dec. 15 *Alaska Anchorage L, 1-2 (OT) • Reigning WCHA Rookie of the Week Ross Armour led all BSU players Sat., Dec. 29 at (RV/UR) Air Force T, 3-3 (OT) in scoring versus the Huskies, netting four assists, which included Sun. Dec. 30 at (RV/UR) Air Force L, 3-6 matching a career-high three helpers in Friday’s OT win. • Junior forward Adam Brady potted a goal and two assists versus Thurs., Jan. 3 *at (12/8) Bowling Green W, 3-2 MTU and enters the series at Lake Superior State toting a four-game Fri., Jan. 4 *at (12/8) Bowling Green L, 1-3 point streak (1g-4a). Fri., Jan. 11 *Alaska W. 3-0 • In the 17 games since Nov. 17, no BSU player has registered more Sat., Jan. 12 *Alaska L, 1-2 (OT) points than Baudry, who has 16 points (5g-11a) during that time. He is Fri., Jan. 18 *^Michigan Tech W, 4-3 (OT) BSU’s leading scorer with 19 points (5g-14a)—matching his single- Sat., Jan. 19 *Michigan Tech W, 3-0 season career-high (9g-10a) set last year. Fri., Jan. 25 *at (18/RV) Lake Superior State 6:07 p.m. • The last BSU defenseman to lead the team in scoring was Matt Sat., Jan. 26 *at (18/RV) Lake Superior State 6:07 p.m. Prapavessis, who netted 24 points (9g-15a) in 2014-15. Fri., Feb. 8 *at Ferris State 6:07 p.m. • Baudry leads all current BSU players with 56 career points 17 goals Sat., Feb. 9 *at Ferris State 6:07 p.m. and 39 assists in 134 games. Fri., Feb. 15 *Northern Michigan 7:07 p.m. • Armour, a rookie forward with 12 points, has 10 assists in BSU’s last Sat., Feb. 16 *Northern Michigan 7:07 p.m. 10 games, leads all freshman in assist scoring and is second on the Fri., Feb. 22 *Bowling Green 7:07 p.m. team with 12 assists this season. He had just two points in his fi rst 16 Sat., Feb. 23 *Bowling Green 7:07 p.m. appearances. Fri., March 1 *at Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. • Since returning from injury Jan. 3 sophomore Brendan Harris has a Sat., March 2 *at Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. goal four assists in six games. • Sophomore Ethan Somoza piled up three points (1g-2a) versus MTU * - WCHA game and has logged four (2g-2a) of his nine points (4g-5a)this season in ^ - Outdoor game on Lake Bemidji BSU’s last four games. (national rank at time of game) • Jay Dickman logged a goal in each game of the MTU series, which All times CT included the GWG Saturday, to lead BSU in the series. • BSU’s sophomore class leads its scoring push netting 28 goals • Last season BSU allowed just 18 power-play goals during the entire and 33 assists for 61 points. It’s seniors have 47 points (16g-31a), 38-game season (115-133/.865) Through the fi rst 26 games of the freshman 42 points (15g-27a) and juniors 18 points (7g-11a). 2018-19 campaign, BSU has already surrendered 14. • Dillon Eichstadt’s 12 points (3g-9a), including a game-winner Friday, • When BSU scores two or more goals this season, they are 12-5-2. establishes a career-high for the senior defender and matches a When failing to log at least two goals, they are 0-6-1. single-season career-high nine assist set as a freshman in 2015-16. • When BSU plays on the road this season, it averages 2.17 goals per • Eichstadt’s overtime game-winner Friday marked BSU’s fi rst OT win game and allows 3.00 and it is 4-5-3. since Charlie O’Connor scored in OT Nov. 11, 2016. • BSU is 9-2-2 this season when scoring the game’s fi rst goal while it is • Zach Driscoll, who was making his fi fth consecutive start Friday, 3-9-1 when it opponent scores fi rst. posted 33 saves en route to his second shutout as a Beaver and third • This weekend, BSU hits the road for the fi rst time since Jan. 3-4 when collegiate shutout. This 33 saves matched a career-high set Nov. 18, it travels to Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. to battle Lake Superior State. The 2016 with St. Cloud State. Lakers lead the series 30-25-4 dating back to 1966 and includes a • Driscoll is 4-2-0 with two shutouts in his last six appearances with a 14-13-1 edge in games played in Michigan. 1.49 GAA and .941 save percentage. • Adam Brady leads all current Beavers with three points (3a) versus • BSU was 2-for-4 on the power-play versus MTU. BSU is 16-for-97 the Lakers in four career games. (.165) on the season and 12-for-65 (.185) in WCHA play. BSU has a • • Of the 27 players on the BSU roster, 13 have never seen action power-play goal in three straight games and its unit is clicking at a versus the Lakers. .429 (3-7) pace since Jan. 12, 2019. • • While BSU looks to shake a two-game losing skid to the Lakers this • The BSU penalty-kill unit was 4-for-4 versus the Huskies and is weekend, the Beavers are unbeaten in four of the last six meetings 76-for-90 (.844) in 2018-19, which includes 50-of-58 in WCHA play with LSSU (3-2-1). (.862). BSU’s last power-play goal allowed was the second period of its Dec. 30th game stretching back 19 opportunities and seven games.

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2018-19 BOWLING GREEN SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Chris Bergeron (9th season) Sat., Oct. 6 at Mercyhurst W, 8-2 Record at BGSU/Overall: 162-149-42 Tues., Oct. 9 at Western Michigan W, 6-2 2017-18 Overall Record: 23-12-6 (17-6-5-2) Fri., Oct. 12 at Robert Morris L, 2-3 2018-19 Overall Record: 16-6-3 (11-5-2-2) Sun., Oct. 14 Robert Morris W, 6-0 Tues., Oct. 23 Western Michigan W, 4-1 Fri., Oct. 26 at (4/4) Ohio State W, 8-2 Sat., Oct. 27 (4/4) Ohio State T, 2-2 ALCONS Fri., Nov. 2 *Northern Michigan W, 3-1 F Sat., Nov. 3 *Northern Michigan L, 0-2 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Fri., Nov. 9 *at Alaska Anchorage T, 0-0 (OT/W, 3-on-3) Sat., Nov. 10 *at Alaska Anchorage W, 3-0 • No. 9 Bowling Green is back on home ice this weekend to host the Fri., Nov. 16 *(RV/UR) Lake Superior State L, 0-5 Bulldogs of Ferris State University for a two game series, Jan. 25-26. Sat., Nov. 17 *(RV/UR) Lake Superior State W, 5-2 • All-time, Bowling Green holds a 69-59-13 edge over the Bulldogs. Wed., Nov. 21 at U.S. U-18 Team (exhibition) W, 5-4 • This is the second regular season meeting between Bowling Green Sat., Dec. 1 *at Alabama Huntsville W, 6-2 and Ferris State scheduled for the 2018-19 season. The Falcons Sun. Dec. 2 *at Alabama Huntsville W, 2-1 traveled to Big Rapids, Dec. 7-8, taking the two game set with a 3-3 tie Fri., Dec. 7 *at Ferris State T, 3-3 (OT/W, SO) and 4-3 overtime win. Sat., Dec. 8 *at Ferris State W, 4-3 (OT) • The Falcons fought back to tie the Bulldogs in game one on Dec. Fri., Dec. 14 *(3/3) Minnesota State W, 4-1 7 as regulation ended 3-3. Following two overtime periods, Taylor Sat., Dec. 15 *(3/3) Minnesota State W, 4-1 Schneider would score in the sudden death shootout. This coupled Sun., Dec. 30 Windsor (exhibition) W, 7-3 with two shootout saves by Ryan Bednard would gain BGSU the extra Thurs., Jan. 3 *Bemidji State L, 2-3 point in WCHA play. Fri., Jan. 4 *Bemidji State W, 3-1 • Bowling Green would take the series victory against Ferris State on Fri., Jan. 11 *at Michigan Tech L, 0-2 Saturday (Dec. 8) scoring in overtime to win by a fi nal score of 4-3. Sat., Jan. 12 *at Michigan Tech W, 3-2 Alex Barber scored the game-winning overtime goal for Bowling Fri., Jan. 18 *at Alaska L, 1-4 Green just 25 seconds into the fi rst overtime period. This was the Sat., Jan. 19 *at Alaska W, 2-0 second goal of his career with the Orange and Brown, as he netted Fri., Jan. 25 *Ferris State 7:37 p.m. the full WCHA victory for BGSU. Sat., Jan. 26 *Ferris State 7:07 p.m. • Bowling Green enters this series following a two game split of WCHA Fri., Feb. 1 *at Northern Michigan 7:37 p.m. foe Alaska on the road in Fairbanks, Aka. Sat., Feb. 2 *at Northern Michigan 7:07 p.m. • The Falcons fell in game one of the series at Alaska on Friday (Jan. 18) by a fi nal score of 4-1. BGSU outshot the Nanooks of Alaska 36 to Fri., Feb. 15 *Alaska 7:37 p.m. 23 in the contest. Sat., Feb. 16 *Alaska 7:07 p.m. • UAF would hold a two goal lead going into the third period. BGSU Fri., Feb. 22 *at Bemidji State 8:07 p.m. would utilize an extra skater as Connor Ford would score one in front Sat., Feb. 23 *at Bemidji State 8:07 p.m. to cut the lead in half for the Falcons. Alaska would net a pair of Fri., March 1 *Alabama Huntsville 7:37 p.m. empty net goals to record the fi nal score. Sat., March 2 *Alabama Huntsville 7:07 p.m. • Bowling Green then split their two game series with Alaska on Saturday (Jan. 19) night, shutting out the Nanooks by a fi nal score of * - WCHA game two to zero. The Falcons scored twice on 34 shots on goal. (national rank at time of game) • Sophomore goaltender Eric Dop turned away 31 shots on route to All times ET his second career shutout, as well as the fi rst regulation shutout victory of his career with the Orange and Brown. This was the third far on the 2018-19 campaign. He has now tied his total points scored time during the 2018-19 season that Dop did not allow a goal over the during his freshman year with 10 games yet still to play in the 2018-19 course of 60 minutes in net. He was not given a shutout on the stat regular season. sheet versus Alabama Huntsville due to an own goal during a delayed • Brandon Kruse tallied multi-point game number 15 for his career in penalty. Saturday's win. He recorded assist number 20 on the year thus far • Eric Dop's record moves to 4-2-1 in seven starts this season. and matched his total goals from a year ago with eight. The Hobey • Max Johnson got the Falcons on the scoreboard in the fi rst period as Baker nominee now has 28 points on the season sitting tied for 7th in Dop's excellent goaltending would hold strong throughout. Brandon the nation in scoring. Kruse added an empty net goal to seal it for the Falcons. Upon this • Max Johnson scored his 10th goal of the 2018-19 campaign in victory, Bowling Green moved back into second place in the WCHA Saturday's win. His 25 points on the season are second most on the standings. Falcons' roster. • Holding a conference record of 11-5-2, Bowling Green sits in second place with 37 points in the WCHA standings going into this weekend. The Falcons are 16-6-3 overall in the 2018-19 season with 10 games left in the regular season. • BGSU continues to bolster one of college hockey's strongest team defenses sitting No. 1 for the second week straight. They enter this series with the lowest goals-against-per-game average in the country (1.80). The Falcons' penalty kill unit also remains among the country's best sitting alone in sixth place with a percentage of .872. • The sophomore class continues to light up the scoreboard as well. Connor Ford tallied his 10th goal of the season for Bowling Green in Friday's game. 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2018-19 FERRIS STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Bob Daniels (27th season) Sat., Oct. 6 U..S. U-18 Team (exhibition) W, 3-1 Record at FSU/Overall: 450-482-102 Sun., Oct. 7 Lethbridge (exhibition) W, 5-2 2017-18 Overall Record: 14-23-1 (11-16-1-0) Fri., Oct. 12 (18/RV) Western Michigan L, 3-4 2018-19 Overall Record: 6-17-1 (3-12-1-0) Sat. Oct. 13 (18/RV) at Western Michigan L, 0-5 Fri. Oct. 19 Mercyhurst W, 5-2 Sat. Oct. 20 Mercyhurst L, 1-3 Fri., Oct. 26 *Alaska Anchorage W, 4-0 ULLDOGS Sat., Oct. 27 *Alaska Anchorage W, 3-2 B Fri., Nov. 2 at (RV/RV) Michigan State L, 3-5 FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY Sat., Nov. 3 (RV/RV) Michigan State W, 4-1 Fri., Nov. 9 *Michigan Tech L, 4-5 • The Bulldogs and Falcons are set to meet for the 151st and 152nd Sat., Nov. 10 *Michigan Tech L, 3-4 all-time meetings between the two schools with the Falcons holding Fri., Nov. 16 *at (3/3) Minnesota State L, 1-7 a 10-win edge dating back to 1978. Coach Bob Daniels holds a Sat., Nov. 17 *at (3/3) Minnesota State L, 2-5 40-36-3 all-time mark against the burnt orange and brown clad Fri., Nov. 30 *at Alaska L, 3-4 (OT) birds, though the Falcons have owned the series of late at 8-1-1 in the Sat., Dec. 1 *at Alaska L, 2-6 last ten meetings. The Bulldogs took the Falcons to overtime twice Fri., Dec. 7 *(12/13) Bowling Green T, 3-3 (OT/L, SO) in Big Rapids back in December, tying and falling on December 8-9 Sat., Dec. 8 *(12/13) Bowling Green L, 3-4 (OT) respectively. The Falcons have ended Ferris State’s season each of Fri., Dec. 14 *at Northern Michigan L, 1-4 the past two years in fi rst round WCHA sweeps at BGSU, and have Sat., Dec. 15 *at Northern Michigan L, 2-4 won three straight playoff series’ against the Bulldogs. Ferris State’s Fri., Dec. 28 at Minnesota L, 3-5 last win in the series was at the when the Sat., Dec. 29 at Minnesota W, 3-2 Bulldogs won 3-1 back on November 5, 2016 when Drew Dorantes Fri., Jan. 4 *at Alabama Huntsville W, 6-5 (OT) netted a power play marker at 12:11 of the second frame before Gerald Sat., Jan. 5 *at Alabama Huntsville L, 3-4 (OT) Mayhew scored on a shorthanded breakaway at 3:21 of the third Fri., Jan. 11 *(8/7) Minnesota State L, 2-3 (OT) period to ice the win. Justin Kapelmaster made 26 saves in the win Sat., Jan. 12 *(8/7) Minnesota State L, 1-2 as the Bulldogs stalled the Falcon offensive. Fri., Jan. 25 *at (9/10) Bowling Green 7:37 p.m. • Mired in a three-game losing streak, the 2013-14 Bulldogs were in Sat., Jan. 26 *at (9/10) Bowling Green 7:07 p.m. Houghton to take on the Michigan Tech Huskies. Following the third Fri., Feb. 1 *Lake Superior State 7:07 p.m. loss and a pair of Reid Sturos goals, the Bulldogs were in search of Sat., Feb. 2 *Lake Superior State 7:07 p.m. answers. CJ Motte’s night off turned into opportunity for Charles Williams who blanked the Huskies on 25 stops. Gritty forward Andy Fri., Feb. 8 *Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. Huff netted the winner at 8:31 of the fi rst on the power play, while Sat., Feb. 9 *Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. Jared VanWormer fi nished off the Huskies with a goal at 11:16 of the Fri., Feb. 15 *at Alaska Anchorage 11:07 p.m. third. The Bulldogs also shut down the Huskies power play holding Sat., Feb. 16 *at Alaska Anchorage 11:07 p.m. them 0-6, and a late game cross bar would be as close as the Huskies Fri., Feb. 22 *Alabama Huntsville 7:07 p.m. would come to breaking the shutout pitched by Williams. Fri., Feb. 23 *Alabama Huntsville 7:07 p.m. • Ferris State junior goaltender Justin Kapelmaster was busy making a league-high 80 stops on 85 shots on goal in Ferris State’s weekend * - WCHA game against the then nationally #8 ranked Minnesota State Mavericks. (national rank at time of game) Kapelmaster made 38 saves the fi rst night and 42 more in game two All times ET for a .941 weekend save percentage. The starts were Kapelmaster’s best of the season one after the other, as the junior added his ninth midst of it all, a trip to Anchorage breaks up the home stand between 40+ save game to his career numbers. the Bemidji State and Huntsville series’, before the Bulldogs drop • Ferris State freshman defenseman Cooper Zech has continued to anchor in Sault Ste. Marie in early March to take on the Lakers for the dazzle in his fi rst year in crimson and gold. In 24 games he has 22 third and fourth times in almost exactly a month to wrap the regular points, a big thanks to his scoring tear of late. Zech currently rides season. a four-game point streak (2-3-5 in that span) and has 15 points in his last 12 games from the blue line. Included in that stretch is fi ve multi-point games. Zech is looking to become the fi rst Ferris State freshman since John DePourcq in 1987-88 to lead the Bulldogs in scoring, and the fi rst ever freshman defenseman. Zech is eighth nationally in points per game as a freshman, and only Wisconsin’s K’Andre Miller stands in front of him at .02 more points per game as a freshman defenseman. All but one ahead of Zech are drafted by NHL teams. • Though Ferris State has struggled in the goals against department this season, their weekend average of less than 2.50 goals against was one of their best of the year against a Minnesota State team that currently sits at 3.64 goals per game, a number that was higher a week ago. • After the bye week, Ferris State hits the road to take on a strong Bowling Green team whom the Bulldogs took to overtime twice in November, earning a tie in one outing. In February, the Bulldogs boast six home games, two each against Lake Superior State (Feb. 1-2), Bemidji State (Feb. 8-9), and Alabama Huntsville (Feb. 22-23). In the

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2018-19 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Damon Whitten (5th season) Sat., Oct. 6 at Merrimack W, 5-4 Record at LSSU/Overall: 58-97-20 Sun., Oct. 7 at Merrimack W, 1-0 2017-18 Overall Record: 10-22-4 (8-17-3-0) Fri., Oct. 12 Nipissing (exhbition) W, 3-1 2018-19 Overall Record: 15-7-2 (10-6-2-0) Sat., Oct. 13 Nipissing (exhbition) W, 4-0 Fri., Oct. 26 *at Alabama Huntsville W, 4-3 Sat., Oct. 27 *at Alabama Huntsville W, 2-1 Fri., Nov. 2 (12/13) Michigan W, 5-2 LAKERS Sat., Nov. 3 (12/13) Michigan L, 3-5 Fri., Nov. 9 *Alaska T, 3-3 (OT/L, 3-on-3) LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY Sat., Nov. 10 *Alaska L, 3-4 Fri., Nov. 16 *at (10/10) Bowling Green W, 5-0 • No. 18 Lake Superior State faces Bemidji State on Friday and Sat., Nov. 17 *at (10/10) Bowling Green L, 2-5 Saturday at . Both games are scheduled for 7:07 p.m. Fri., Nov. 23 *Northern Michigan W, 4-2 ET Sat., Nov. 24 *Northern Michigan L, 1-2 • The Lakers are coming off of a series split at No. 7 Minnesota State Fri., Nov. 30 *(4/4) Minnesota State L, 2-4 last weekend in Mankato, Minn. The Lakers dropped the series opener Sat., Dec. 1 *(4/4) Minnesota State L, 0-3 5-3 on Friday before rebounding to win 1-0 on Saturday night. Lake Fri., Dec. 7 *at Alaska W, 4-1 State improved to 10-2 in road games and handed the Mavericks their Sat., Dec. 8 *at Alaska W, 5-2 fi rst home loss of the season. Sun., Dec. 16 U.S. U-18 Team (exhibition) W, 7-3 • Freshman winger Pete Veillette (2g-4a-6pts) scored his second goal Sun., Dec. 30 $vs. Michigan State W, 4-3 (OT) of the season at 8:05 of the fi rst period on Saturday for the only goal Mon., Dec. 31 $vs. (UR/RV) Michigan Tech W, 6-3 of the game. Both of Veillette’s goals this season have been game Fri., Jan. 4 *at Alaska Anchorage W, 5-2 winners. Sat., Jan. 5 *at Alaska Anchorage W, 3-1 • Sophomore Mareks Mitens (4-4) made 29 saves in Friday night’s Fri., Jan. 11 *Alabama Huntsville W, 7-2 1-0 win to record his second shutout of the season. He also made 31 Sat., Jan. 12 *Alabama Huntsville T, 1-1 (OT/L, SO) saves in a 1-0 road win over Merrimack on Oct. 7. Fri., Jan. 18 *at (6/7) Minnesota State L, 3-5 • Lake State is tied with Michigan Tech for fourth place in the WCHA Sat., Jan. 19 *at (6/7) Minnesota State W, 1-0 with 32 points. Bemidji State is sixth with 31 points. At the top of the Fri., Jan. 25 *(RV/UR) Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. conference, Minnesota State is fi rst with 42 points, Bowling Green is second with 37 points and Northern Michigan is third with 36 points. Sat., Jan. 26 *(RV/UR) Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. • Senior center Diego Cuglietta (17g-7a-24pts) leads the WCHA and is Fri., Feb. 1 *at Ferris State 7:07 p.m. second in the nation with 17 goals scored. Cuglietta leads the team in Sat., Feb. 2 *at Ferris State 7:07 p.m. points and senior winger Anthony Nellis (11g-12a-23pts) is second on Fri., Feb. 15 *Michigan Tech 7:07 p.m. the teams in goals and points. Cuglietta also leads the team in plus/ Sat., Feb. 16 *Michigan Tech 7:07 p.m. minus with a +14 rating. Fri., Feb. 22 *at Northern Michigan 7:07 p.m. • Diego Cuglietta and Anthony Nellis are both candidates for the 2019 Sat., Feb. 23 *at Northern Michigan 7:07 p.m. Hobey Baker Award. Fans can cast one vote per day on https://www. Fri., Feb. 1 *Ferris State 7:07 p.m. hobeybaker.com/vote Sat., Feb. 2 *Ferris State 7:07 p.m. • Junior winger Max Humitz (9g-12a-21pts) is third on the team in goals and points. Humitz tallied one goal and one assist for two points * - WCHA game on Friday night. His six-game point streak ended on Saturday. He $ - (Detroit, Mich.) tallied six goals and seven goals for 13 points over the streak. (national rank at time of game) • Sophomore defenseman Lukas Kealble is in a three-way tie for the All times ET second-most assists in the WCHA. •

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2018-19 MICHIGAN TECH SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Joe Shawhan (2nd season) Fri., Oct. 12 (3/2) Minnesota Duluth L, 1-2 Record at MTU/Overall: 33-30-7 Sat., Oct. 13 (3/2) Minnesota Duluth L, 2-5 2017-18 Overall Record: 22-17-5 (12-11-5-2) Fri., Oct. 26 at (14/13) Wisconsin W, 6-2 2018-19 Overall Record: 11-13-2 (10-7-1-1) Sat., Oct. 27 at (14/13) Wisconsin L, 2-6 Fri., Nov. 2 *at Alabama Huntsville W, 2-1 Sat., Nov. 3 *at Alabama Huntsville W, 4-1 Fri., Nov. 9 *at Ferris State W, 5-4 HUSKIES Sat., Nov. 10 *at Ferris State W, 4-3 Fri., Nov. 16 at Clarkson L, 1-3 MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Sat., Nov. 17 at Clarkson L, 1-3 Fri., Nov. 23 *Alaska W, 2-1 • Alabama visits Alaska Anchorage for a two-game WCHA Set this Sat., Nov. 24 *Alaska W, 7-2 weekend. Fri., Nov. 30 *(RV/RV) Bemidji State T, 3-3 (OT/W, 3-on-3) • Tech is 33-32-15 against the Seawolves in a series that dates back to Sat., Dec. 1 *(RV/RV) Bemidji State W, 7-2 December 1988. Fri., Dec. 7 *at Northern Michigan L, 3-5 • The Huskies are 14-19-10 in games played in Anchorage. Sat., Dec. 8 *Northern Michigan W, 3-1 • The last fi ve games between the two teams have gone to overtime. Fri., Dec. 14 *Alabama Huntsville L, 0-1 • Tech is unbeaten in the last seven games in Anchorage. Sat., Dec. 15 *Alabama Huntsville W, 2-1 (OT) • Michigan Tech began its four-game Alaska road trip with a pair of ties Sun., Dec. 30 $vs. (RV/UR) Michigan T, 2-2 (OT/W, SO) at Alaska Anchorage on November 17-18, 2017. The two teams tied 1-1 Mon., Dec. 31 $vs. (RV/UR) Lake Superior State L, 3-6 Friday and 3-3 Saturday. Fri., Jan. 4 *at (3/12) Minnesota State L, 1-4 • The Seawolves earned the extra WCHA point each night. They won the Sat., Jan. 5 *at (3/12) Minnesota State L, 2-4 shootout in the fi fth round Friday and scored in the 3-on-3 overtime Fri., Jan. 11 *(10/12) Bowling Green W, 2-0 Saturday. Sat., Jan. 12 *(10/12) Bowling Green L, 2-3 • Alex Gillies, Dane Birks, Thomas Beretta, and Alex Smith scored Fri., Jan. 18 *^at (RV/UR) Bemidji State L, 3-4 (OT) goals on the weekend. Sat., Jan. 19 *at (RV/UR) Bemidji State L, 0-3 • Tech lost a pair of games at Bemidji State last weekend. The Huskies Fri., Jan. 25 *at Alaska Anchorage 11:07 p.m. fell 4-3 in overtime Friday in an outdoor game as part of the 13th Sat., Jan. 26 *at Alaska Anchorage 11:07 p.m. annual Hockey Day Minnesota. The Beavers never led in the game, scoring the game-winner on the power play with 1:55 remaining in Fri., Feb. 8 *Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. overtime. Sat., Feb. 9 *Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. • Brian Halonen, Todd Kiilunen, and Gavin Gould scored for the Fri., Feb. 15 *at Lake Superior State 7:07 p.m. Huskies. Robbie Beydoun had a career-high 39 saves. Sat., Feb. 15 *at Lake Superior State 7:07 p.m. • Tech fell 3-0 Saturday at the Sanford Center. Fri., Feb. 22 *Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. • Tech co-captain Jake Lucchini is a candidate for the 2019 Hobey Sat., Feb. 23 *Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. Baker Award, given annually to college hockey's top player. Lucchini, Fri., Feb. 1 *Northern Michigan 7:07 p.m. a senior from Trail, B.C., leads the Huskies with 21 points and seven Sat., Feb. 2 *at Northern Michigan 7:07 p.m. goals through the fi rst 26 games. He was named to the GLI All- Tournament Team after scoring in the shootout of the semifi nal and * - WCHA game a goal in the title game. Lucchini was named the WCHA Offensive $ - Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) Player of the Month for November when he had a point in 6-of-7 ^ - Outdoor game on Lake Bemidji games from November 3-24. (national rank at time of game) • Trenton Bliss leads all rookies in the country with fi ve power-play All times ET goals. • Robbie Beydoun is fi fth in the nation in save percentage (.931) and eighth in goals-against average (1.98). • Alex Smith is 15th in the country in faceoff winning percentage (.610). • Michigan Tech ranks fourth in the country in shots on goal (828). • Tech ranks eighth in the nation in power play goals scored (23). • Seven different Huskies have been named a WCHA Player of the Week.

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2018-19 MINNESOTA STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Mike Hastings (7th season) Sat., Oct. 6 Mount Royal (exhibition) W, 7-3 Record at MSU/Overall: 169-77-19 Fri., Oct. 12 (8/9) Boston University W, 4-3 2017-18 Overall Record: 29-10-1 (22-5-1-0) Sat., Oct. 13 (8/9) Boston University W, 5-3 2018-19 Overall Record: 19-6-1 (14-4-0-0) Fri., Oct. 19 at (16/RV) North Dakota W, 7-4 Sat., Oct. 20 at (16/RV) North Dakota L, 3-4 Fri., Oct. 26 *Alaska W, 4-0 Sat., Oct. 27 *Alaska W, 3-1 MAVERICKS Fri., Nov. 2 at (10/8) Minnesota W, 5-1 INNESOTA TATE NIVERSITY Sat., Nov. 3 (10/8) Minnesota W, 2-1 M S U Fri., Nov. 16 *Ferris State W, 7-1 Sat., Nov. 17 *Ferris State W, 5-2 • Currently ranked No. 7 by both USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Fri., Nov. 23 *at (RV/RV) Bemidji State W, 3-2 Hockey Magazine after splitting a home WCHA series with Lake Sat., Nov. 24 *at (RV/RV) Bemidji State L, 2-4 Superior State, league-leading Minnesota State (19-6-1 overall, 14-4-0 Fri., Nov. 30 *at (20/UR) Lake Superior State W, 4-2 WCHA) continues conference action this weekend with a pair of road games at Northern Michigan. Sat., Dec. 1 *at (20/UR) Lake Superior State W, 3-0 • In a series that dates back to 2013-14, the Mavericks own an all-time Fri., Dec. 7 *Alaska Anchorage W, 4-1 record of 11-4-3 in the series with the Wildcats, including a 5-2-0 Sat., Dec. 8 *Alaska Anchorage W, 6-0 mark in the last seven games. The series between the two schools Fri., Dec. 14 *at (12/12) Bowling Green L, 1-4 dates back to the 2013-14 season. Sat, Dec. 15 *at (12/12) Bowling Green L, 1-4 • Minnesota State enters the weekend having gone 5-1-1 in the last Fri., Dec. 28 $vs. (4/4) Minnesota Duluth L, 3-4 seven games. Sat., Dec. 29 $vs. (15/13) Arizona State T, 2-2 • Sophomore center Jake Jaremko, who has three goals and eight Fri., Jan. 4 *(RV/UR) Michigan Tech W, 4-1 assists for 11 points in 21 games this year, has racked up 2g-5a-7pts in Sat., Jan. 5 *(RV/UR) Michigan Tech W, 4-2 the last six contests. Fri., Jan. 11 *at Ferris State W, 3-2 (OT) • Freshman winger Julian Napravnik registered a goal and an assist Sat., Jan. 12 *at Ferris State W, 2-1 for two points in last weekend’s home series vs. Lake Superior State. Fri., Jan. 18 *(18/RV) Lake Superior State W, 5-3 The Bad Nauheim, Germany native assisted on a goal by Wyatt Sat., Jan. 19 *(18/RV) Lake Superior State L, 0-1 Aamodt at 3:56 of the second period to give the Mavericks a 3-0 lead Fri., Jan. 25 *at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 6:07 p.m. in Friday’s game and then scored his fourth goal of the year right Sat., Jan. 26 *at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 6;07 p.m. before the end of the second period (19:56) with the Mavericks on the Fri., Feb. 1 *Alabama Huntsville 7:07 p.m. power play with what turned out to be the fi rst game-winning goal of Sat., Feb. 2 *Alabama Huntsville 7:07 p.m. his collegiate career. Napravnik leads all Minnesota State rookies in Fri., Feb. 8 *at Michigan Tech 6;07 p.m. scoring with 4g-9a-13pts in 25 games played. Sat., Feb. 9 *at Michigan Tech 6:07 p.m. • Freshman defenseman Wyatt Aamodt, who has 1g-5a-6pts in 23 Fri., Feb. 22 *at Alaska 10:07 p.m. games, scored his fi rst career goal when he tallied in Minnesota Sat., Feb. 23 *at Alaska 10:07 p.m. State’s 5-3 victory over Lake Superior State last Friday. He also had Fri., March 1 *Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. an assist in the win for his fi rst career multi-point game as a Maverick. Sat., March 2 *Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. • Junior winger Parker Tuomie, who missed six games due to an injury, returned to the lineup in Friday’s 5-3 win over Lake Superior State and recorded a two-point game with a goal and an assist. Tuomie, who ranks second on the Mavericks in scoring with 10 goals and 14 assists for 24 * - WCHA game points in 20 games played, has 27g-52a-79pts in 99 career games. $ - Desert Hockey Classic (Glendale, Ariz.) • Junior captain Marc Michaelis, who has 1g-4a-5pts in the last eight (national rank at time of game) games, is a nominee for the Hobey Baker Award as the top player in All times CT NCAA DI men’s college hockey. Michaelis leads Minnesota State in scoring on the year with 12g-14a-26pts and stands tied for 11th in the nation with a +16 rating. For his three-year Minnesota State career, the Mannheim, Germany native has 44g-58a-102pts in 99 career games. He’s 13th on Minnesota State’s career scoring list (DI era) and he stands tied for second all-time at Minnesota State with seven career shorthanded goals. • Junior defenseman Edwin Hookenson leads Minnesota State and stands second in the nation with 68 blocked shots. The Lampman, Sask., native, who stands third on the team with a +12 rating, has registered 4g-11a-15pts in 70 career games. • Freshman Dryden McKay, who has started 13 of the last 14 games in goal for Minnesota State, is a two-time WCHA Goaltender of the Week honoree this year. The Downers Grove, Ill., native stands 12-5-1 with a 2.05 GAA and .917 save percentage for the year. • Minnesota State has gone 170-78-20 in seven seasons under the guidance of head coach Mike Hastings. No team in the nation has won more games (170) during that span. • The 2018-19 season marks the 50th season of men’s hockey for Minnesota State. The Mavericks, who stand 906-651-154 (.575) all- time, are the 31st NCAA DI team with at least 900 wins.

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2018-19 NORTHERN MICHIGAN SCHEDULE Head Coach: Grant Potulny (2nd season) Fri., Oct. 12 at Michigan State L, 2-4 Record at NMU/Overall: 38-25-3 Sat., Oct. 13 at Michigan State W, 4-3 2017-18 Overall Record: 25-15-3 (19-7-2-2) Fri., Oct. 19 at (4/4) St. Cloud State L, 1-4 2018-19 Overall Record: 13-10-0 (12-4-0-0) Sat., Oct. 20 at (4/4) St. Cloud State L,0-5 Fri., Oct. 26 *Bemidji State W, 3-0 Sat., Oct. 27 *Bemidji State L, 1-2 Fri., Nov. 2 *at (9/10) Bowling Green L, 1-3 WILDCATS Sat., Nov. 3 *at (9/10) Bowling Green W, 2-0 ORTHERN ICHIGAN NIVERSITY Fri., Nov. 9 (17/RV) Cornell L, 1-3 N M U Sat., Nov. 10 (17/RV) Cornell L, 2-3 Fri., Nov. 16 *Alaska Anchorage W, 3-0 • The Wildcats second-consecutive weekend in Alaska ended the Sat., Nov. 17 *Alaska Anchorage W, 2-1 same way as the fi rst, with a pair of road wins. NMU found a pair of Fri., Nov. 23 *at (20/RV) Lake Superior State L, 2-4 goals late in the fi rst period of Friday’s matchup with the University of Sat., Nov. 24 *at (20/RV) Lake Superior State W, 2-1 Alaska Anchorage before tying a season-high fi ve goals in the victory. Tuies., Nov. 27 at (8/8) Notre Dame L, 1-2 (OT) The Seawolves grabbed an early lead on Saturday and it took nearly 53 minutes for the Wildcats to fi nd the back of the net. Once they Fri., Dec, 7 *(20/UR) Michigan Tech W, 5-3 did, though, NMU scored four goals in a fi ve-minute stretch to seal a Sat., Dec. 8 *at (20/UR) Michigan Tech L, 1-3 comeback win. Fri., Dec. 14 *Ferris State W, 4-1 • NMU has now won six-consecutive contests and 10 of their last 13 Sat., Dec. 15 *Ferris State W, 4-2 games. It is the longest streak of the season for the Wildcats and their Fri., Jan. 4 *at Alaska W, 4-0 longest since they earned seven straight wins during January of 2018. Sat., Jan. 5 *at Alaska W, 4-2 • NMU will play some of the top teams in the WCHA the to end their Fri., Jan. 11 *at Alaska Anchorage W, 5-1 regular season. Six of their remaining 12 games are against ranked Sat., Jan. 12 *at Alaska Anchorage W, 4-1 opponents while each contest will be played against teams currently Fri., Jan. 25 *(7/7) Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. set for postseason play. With an NMU sweep and fi ve points or less Sat., Jan. 26 *(7/7) Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. for Bowling Green, the Wildcats would move into the conference lead. Fri., Feb. 1 *Bowling Green 7:07 p.m. • Senior goaltender Atte Tolvanen continued his climb up the NMU Sat., Feb. 2 *Bowling Green 7:07 p.m. record book over the weekend. After tying the career shutouts record Fri., Feb. 8 *at Alabama Huntsville 6:07 p.m. with 12 two weekends ago, Tolvanen needs just 12 more games played Sat., Feb. 9 *at Alabama Huntsville 4:30 p.m. and 323 saves to tie those NMU records. He is also within reach of the Fri., Feb. 15 *at Bemidji State 8:07 p.m. career goals against average and save percentage marks. Sat., Feb. 16 *at Bemidji State 8:07 p.m. • At the end of November, the Wildcats were averaging just 1.80 goals Fri., Feb. 22 *Lake Superior State 7:07 p.m. per game, nearly half of the team’s 2017-18 average. Since, NMU has Sat.., Feb. 23 *Lake Superior State 7:07 p.m. scored four-or-more goals in seven of their eight contest and raised Fri., March 1 *at Michigan Tech 7:07 p.m. their average to 2.52 goals per game. Senior forward Troy Loggins Sat., March 2 *Michigan Tech 7:07 p.m. leads the Wildcats with 10 goals and 21 points this season and he has nine points over the teams last eight games. Sophomore forward * - WCHA game Joseph Nardi has also seen an offensive outburst with fi ve goals in (national rank at time of game) eight games. Senior forward Denver Pierce has four goals and four All times ET assists in the same span while Philip Beaulieu has 11 points on three goals and eight assists since the start of December. • Over the past three regular seasons, NMU has played their best hockey in the second half of the season. In each of the past two seasons, the team has owned the best record in the WCHA after the start of the new calendar year including a seven-game win streak last season en route to a conference fi nal run. Since the 2015-16 campaign, the Wildcats are a combined 30-14-4 in the regular season after the calendar turns. • The Wildcats will host No. 7/7 Minnesota State this weekend. NMU and the Mavericks split their four matchups a season ago with MSU ranked in the top-10 in both series. This season, the Wildcats are six points behind the Mavericks for the top spot in the WCHA standings.

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Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 16 4-14-18 1.12 5/10 0 1 0 0 +2 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 15 4-13-17 1.13 3/6 4 0 1 1 +13 Diego Cuglietta LSSU SR F 18 10-7-17 0.94 3/6 3 1 1 0 +12 Brandon Kruse BGSU SO F 18 6-11-17 0.94 8/16 2 0 1 0 +13 VGK 5 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 14 5-11-16 1.14 6/12 0 0 1 0 E Troy Loggins NMU SR F 16 8-8-16 1.00 6/12 3 1 2 0 +7 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 18 5-11-16 0.89 3/6 3 0 2 0 +1 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 18 5-11-16 0.89 4/8 0 0 0 0 +3 9 Anthony Nellis LSSU SR F 18 7-7-14 0.78 4/8 3 1 0 0 +2 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 18 6-8-14 0.78 3/6 3 0 1 0 +4 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 18 3-11-14 0.78 2/4 2 0 2 0 +9 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 18 1-13-14 0.78 3/6 1 0 0 0 +6 13 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 16 4-9-13 0.81 2/4 3 0 0 0 E Adam Brady BMJ JR F 17 4-9-13 0.76 2/4 1 0 0 0 +1 Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 18 4-9-13 0.72 9/18 2 0 0 0 +8 Gage Torrel LSSU SR F 18 4-9-13 0.72 4/8 0 0 2 0 +9 17 Max Humitz LSSU JR F 16 4-8-12 0.75 4/8 1 0 0 0 +2 Collin Saccoman LSSU JR D 17 6-6-12 0.71 15/30 2 0 0 0 +5 Tristan Thompson UA JR D 17 4-8-12 0.71 7/30 0 0 0 0 -1 Charlie Combs BMJ SO F 18 8-4-12 0.67 7/14 4 0 0 1 -2 Max Johnson BGSU SO F 18 4-8-12 0.67 6/23 1 0 1 0 +9 Brayden Gelsinger LSSU JR F 18 4-8-12 0.67 11/22 2 1 1 1 +3 23 Denver Pierce NMU SR F 13 5-6-11 0.85 5/10 1 0 1 0 +8 Aaron Miller BMJ SO F 15 6-5-11 0.73 7/14 1 0 1 0 +6 Adam Rockwood NMU SR F 15 4-7-11 0.73 1/2 1 0 1 0 +2 Greyson Reitmeier MTU SO F 17 4-7-11 0.65 0/0 1 0 1 0 +2 Hans Gorowsky ALH SR F 18 6-5-11 0.61 3/6 3 1 0 0 -2 Steven Jandric UA SO LW 18 6-5-11 0.61 12/43 2 0 3 0 -1 Ross Armour BMJ FR F 18 0-11-11 0.61 2/4 0 0 0 0 +6

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 16 4-14-18 1.12 5/10 0 1 0 0 +2 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 15 4-13-17 1.13 3/6 4 0 1 1 +13 3 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 18 3-11-14 0.78 2/4 2 0 2 0 +9 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 18 1-13-14 0.78 3/6 1 0 0 0 +6 5 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 16 4-9-13 0.81 2/4 3 0 0 0 E Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 18 4-9-13 0.72 9/18 2 0 0 0 +8 7 Collin Saccoman LSSU JR D 17 6-6-12 0.71 15/30 2 0 0 0 +5 Tristan Thompson UA JR D 17 4-8-12 0.71 7/30 0 0 0 0 -1 9 Kurt Gosselin ALH SR D 8 3-7-10 1.25 4/8 2 1 1 0 +1 Dillon Eichstadt BMJ SR D 18 3-7-10 0.56 6/15 1 0 2 0 +9 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 18 2-8-10 0.56 6/12 2 0 0 0 +6 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 18 1-9-10 0.56 8/16 1 0 0 0 +6 13 Cam Knight ALH SR D 18 2-7-9 0.50 5/10 1 0 1 0 -7 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 18 2-7-9 0.50 6/12 0 0 0 0 +8 15 Will Cullen BGSU FR D 11 1-7-8 0.73 3/6 0 0 1 0 +8 William Riedell LSSU SO D 17 3-5-8 0.47 3/6 0 0 0 0 +5 Tyler Rockwell MTU SO D 18 2-6-8 0.44 2/4 0 0 0 0 +11

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 16 4-14-18 1.12 5/10 0 1 0 0 +2 2 Ross Armour BMJ FR F 18 0-11-11 0.61 2/4 0 0 0 0 +6 3 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 18 3-7-10 0.56 0/0 3 0 1 0 +4 4 Owen Sillinger BMJ FR F 18 4-5-9 0.50 5/32 1 0 2 0 +1 Bauer Neudecker ALH FR F 18 3-6-9 0.50 1/2 0 0 1 0 -3 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 18 2-7-9 0.50 6/12 0 0 0 0 +8 7 Will Cullen BGSU FR D 11 1-7-8 0.73 3/6 0 0 1 0 +8 Griffin Loughran NMU FR F 13 1-7-8 0.62 8/24 0 0 0 0 +4 Trenton Bliss MTU FR F 15 4-4-8 0.53 2/4 3 0 0 0 +1 Sam Ruffin UA FR F 15 0-8-8 0.53 5/21 0 0 0 0 E Ashton Calder LSSU FR F 17 1-7-8 0.47 8/16 0 0 1 0 +9 Jack Jeffers ALH FR F 18 5-3-8 0.44 6/12 0 0 0 0 -6 13 Chris Jandric UA FR D 13 3-4-7 0.54 11/22 2 0 1 0 +1 Tommy Parrottino MTU FR F 16 5-2-7 0.44 3/6 3 0 1 0 +1 15 Ty Readman NMU FR F 14 2-4-6 0.43 1/2 0 0 0 0 +6 WCHA Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 18 10 0.56 1 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 16 14 0.88 2 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 14 8 0.57 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 15 13 0.87 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 16 8 0.50 Lukas Kaelble LSS SO D 18 13 0.72 Charlie Combs BMJ SO F 18 8 0.44 4 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 14 11 0.79 5 Anthony Nellis LSS SR F 18 7 0.39 Ross Armour BMJ FR F 18 11 0.61 6 Aaron Miller BMJ SO F 15 6 0.40 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 18 11 0.61 Collin Saccoman LSS JR D 17 6 0.35 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 18 11 0.61 Hans Gorowsky ALH SR F 18 6 0.33 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 18 11 0.61 Steven Jandric AKF SO LW 18 6 0.33 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 18 11 0.61 Connor Ford BGS SO F 18 6 0.33 10 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 16 9 0.56 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 18 6 0.33 Adam Brady BMJ JR F 17 9 0.53 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 18 6 0.33 Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 18 9 0.50 Gage Torrel LSS SR F 18 9 0.50 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 18 9 0.50

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 15 4 0.27 1 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 14 0-11-11 0.79 Charlie Combs BMJ SO F 18 4 0.22 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 15 4-5-9 0.60 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 18 4 0.22 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 18 3-6-9 0.50 4 10 Players Tied With 3 4 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 18 4-4-8 0.44 Lukas Kaelble LSS SO D 18 1-7-8 0.44 6 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 16 3-4-7 0.44 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 16 0-7-7 0.44 Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 18 2-5-7 0.39 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 18 2-5-7 0.39 10 7 Players Tied With 6 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Kurt Gosselin ALH SR D 8 1 0.12 1 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 14 4 0.29 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 16 1 0.06 2 Steven Jandric AKF SO LW 18 3 0.17 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 16 1 0.06 3 14 Players Tied With 2 Dylan Steman MTU SR F 17 1 0.06 Hans Gorowsky ALH SR F 18 1 0.06 Brad Johnson BMJ SO D 18 1 0.06 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 18 1 0.06 Anthony Nellis LSS SR F 18 1 0.06 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 18 1 0.06 Nicholas Rivera MNS JR F 18 1 0.06

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 15 +13 1 Gavin Gould MTU JR F 15 1 Tony Bretzman NMU SR D 15 +13 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 15 1 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 18 +13 Charlie Combs BMJ SO F 18 1 4 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 14 +12 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 18 1 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 18 +12 Jack McNeely MNS SO D 18 +12 7 Tyler Rockwell MTU SO D 18 +11 8 6 Players Tied With +9

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Edwin Hookenson MNS JR D 18 46 2.56 1 Craig Pefley FSU JR F 38 18 .679 2 Dillon Eichstadt BMJ SR D 18 42 2.33 2 Hampus Eriksson LSS SO F 132 83 .614 3 Cam Knight ALH SR D 18 41 2.28 3 Ross Armour BMJ FR F 130 84 .607 4 Collin Saccoman LSS JR D 17 38 2.24 4 Alex Smith MTU JR F 150 101 .598 5 Nikolas Koberstein AKF SR D 17 36 2.12 5 Frédéric Létourneau BGS JR F 29 20 .592 Nolan Nicholas AKA JR D 17 36 2.12 6 Dylan Steman MTU SR F 201 148 .576 7 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 18 34 1.89 7 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 242 180 .573 8 John Teets ALH SRD 18 29 1.61 8 Max Newton AKF SO F 142 106 .573 Antti Virtanen AKF FR D 18 29 1.61 9 Shane McMahan MNS FR F 53 40 .570 10 James LaDouce AKF JR D 18 28 1.56 10 Jay Dickman BMJ SR F 37 28 .569 WCHA Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Eric Dop BGSU SO 6 362:36 7 1.16 4-1-1 2 149 .955 2 Dryden McKay MNS FR 13 747:16 18 1.45 9-3-0 2 257 .935 3 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 16 950:45 24 1.51 12-4-0 4 387 .942 4 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 8 455:56 13 1.71 3-3-1 2 162 .926 5 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 9 492:05 15 1.83 4-5-0 1 208 .933 6 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 12 716:05 23 1.93 7-4-1 1 276 .923 FLA 7 Brody Claeys AKA SO 6 368:06 12 1.96 1-4-1 1 164 .932 8 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 11 628:59 21 2.00 7-4-0 2 241 .920 9 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 12 720:29 26 2.17 7-3-2 1 286 .917 10 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 8 446:27 20 2.69 5-2-0 0 181 .900 11 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 8 445:52 20 2.69 4-3-0 0 236 .922 12 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 14 832:29 39 2.81 4-8-1 1 433 .917 13 Anton Martinsson UA JR 11 591:18 29 2.94 2-8-1 0 284 .907 14 Kris Carlson AKA SO 10 566:17 34 3.60 0-9-0 0 273 .889 15 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 14 808:07 54 4.01 3-10-1 1 351 .867

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Eric Dop BGSU SO 6 362:36 7 1.16 4-1-1 2 149 .955 2 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 16 950:45 24 1.51 12-4-0 4 387 .942 3 Dryden McKay MNS FR 13 747:16 18 1.45 9-3-0 2 257 .935 4 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 9 492:05 15 1.83 4-5-0 1 208 .933 5 Brody Claeys AKA SO 6 368:06 12 1.96 1-4-1 1 164 .932 6 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 8 455:56 13 1.71 3-3-1 2 162 .926 7 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 12 716:05 23 1.93 7-4-1 1 276 .923 FLA 8 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 8 445:52 20 2.69 4-3-0 0 236 .922 9 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 11 628:59 21 2.00 7-4-0 2 241 .920 10 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 14 832:29 39 2.81 4-8-1 1 433 .917 11 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 12 720:29 26 2.17 7-3-2 1 286 .917 12 Anton Martinsson UA JR 11 591:18 29 2.94 2-8-1 0 284 .907 13 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 8 446:27 20 2.69 5-2-0 0 181 .900 14 Kris Carlson AKA SO 10 566:17 34 3.60 0-9-0 0 273 .889 15 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 14 808:07 54 4.01 3-10-1 1 351 .867

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 14 30.9 433 1 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 16 4 2 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 16 24.2 387 2 Eric Dop BGSU SO 6 2 3 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 14 25.1 351 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 8 2 4 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 12 23.8 286 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 11 2 5 Anton Martinsson UA JR 11 25.8 284 Dryden McKay MNS FR 13 2 6 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 12 23.0 276 6 Brody Claeys AKA SO 6 1 7 Kris Carlson AKA SO 10 27.3 273 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 6 1 8 Dryden McKay MNS FR 13 19.8 257 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 7 1 9 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 11 21.9 241 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 9 1 10 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 8 29.5 236 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 12 1 11 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 9 23.1 208 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 12 1 12 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 8 22.6 181 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 14 1 13 Brody Claeys AKA SO 6 27.3 164 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 14 1 14 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 8 20.2 162 15 Eric Dop BGSU SO 6 24.8 149 16 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 6 24.7 148 17 Jake Theut ALH SR 5 27.2 136 18 Justin Kapelmaster FSU JR 3 32.0 96 19 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 7 13.0 91 20 Kristian Stead AKA FR 3 24.0 72 WCHA Men Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 18 61 3.39 1 Northern Michigan 16 24 1.50 2 Lake Superior State 18 55 3.06 2 Minnesota State 18 31 1.72 3 Northern Michigan 16 47 2.94 3 Bowling Green 18 33 1.83 4 Michigan Tech 18 52 2.89 4 Bemidji State 18 37 2.06 5 Ferris State 16 43 2.69 5 Lake Superior State 18 41 2.28 6 Bemidji State 18 45 2.50 6 Michigan Tech 18 43 2.39 Bowling Green 18 45 2.50 7 Alabama Huntsville 18 53 2.94 8 Alabama Huntsville 18 43 2.39 8 Alaska 18 55 3.06 9 Alaska 18 35 1.94 9 Alaska Anchorage 18 65 3.61 10 Alaska Anchorage 18 18 1.00 10 Ferris State 16 62 3.88

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota State 20/86 1 23.3 1 Northern Michigan 60/64 1 93.8 2 Ferris State 12/60 0 20.0 2 Minnesota State 56/63 1 88.9 3 Alabama Huntsville 13/67 1 19.4 3 Alabama Huntsville 58/66 2 87.9 4 Bemidji State 12/65 1 18.5 4 Bowling Green 73/84 0 86.9 5 Michigan Tech 14/78 0 17.9 5 Bemidji State 50/58 1 86.2 6 Northern Michigan 12/68 0 17.6 6 Lake Superior State 74/89 3 83.1 7 Lake Superior State 13/77 1 16.9 7 Ferris State 58/72 1 80.6 8 Alaska 11/85 4 12.9 8 Michigan Tech 51/64 1 79.7 9 Bowling Green 9/88 0 10.2 9 Alaska Anchorage 57/74 0 77.0 10 Alaska Anchorage 5/54 2 9.3 10 Alaska 70/94 0 74.5

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Alaska 18363 20.2 1 Michigan Tech 18 613 34.1 2 Ferris State 16 232 14.5 2 Minnesota State 18 569 31.6 3 Bowling Green 18 240 13.3 3 Bemidji State 18 550 30.6 4 Lake Superior State 18 223 12.4 4 Bowling Green 18 532 29.6 5 Alaska Anchorage 18 213 11.8 5 Northern Michigan 16 467 29.2 6 Northern Michigan 16 180 11.2 6 Ferris State 16 422 26.4 7 Alabama Huntsville 18 177 9.8 7 Lake Superior State 18 470 26.1 8 Minnesota State 18 170 9.4 8 Alaska 18 464 25.8 9 Bemidji State 18 157 8.7 9 Alabama Huntsville 18 435 24.2 10 Michigan Tech 18 156 8.7 10 Alaska Anchorage 18 411 22.8

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota State 22 20 18 1 61 1 Northern Michigan 5 12 7 - 24 2 Lake Superior State 18 13 24 0 55 2 Minnesota State 6 12 13 0 31 3 Michigan Tech 12 25 14 1 52 3 Bowling Green 12 8 13 0 33 4 Northern Michigan 15 9 23 - 47 4 Bemidji State 10 13 12 2 37 5 Bemidji State 13 14 17 1 45 5 Lake Superior State 15 8 18 0 41 Bowling Green 15 11 18 1 45 6 Michigan Tech 16 11 15 1 43 7 Alabama Huntsville 10 14 18 1 43 7 Alabama Huntsville 18 13 20 2 53 Ferris State 12 16 14 1 43 8 Alaska 14 1724 0 55 9 Alaska 14 712 2 35 9 Ferris State 19 20 19 4 62 10 Alaska Anchorage 5 6 6 1 18 10 Alaska Anchorage 21 21 23 0 65

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 20 1 +19 7 1 -6 +13 2 Northern Michigan 12 0 +12 4 1 -3 +9 3 Alabama Huntsville 13 1 +12 8 2 -6 +6 4 Bemidji State 12 1 +11 8 1 -7 +4 5 Michigan Tech 14 0 +14 13 1 -12 +2 6 Lake Superior State 13 1 +12 15 3 -12 0 7 Ferris State 12 0 +12 14 1 -13 -1 8 Bowling Green 9 0 +9 11 0 -11 -2 9 Alaska Anchorage 5 2 +3 17 0 -17 -14 10 Alaska 11 4 +7 24 0 -24 -17 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Brandon Kruse BGSU SO F 25 8-20-28 1.12 9/18 4 0 1 0 +14 VGK 2 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 26 12-14-26 1.00 4/8 3 2 1 0 +16 3 Max Johnson BGSU SO F 25 10-15-25 1.00 6/23 6 0 2 1 +11 4 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 20 10-14-24 1.20 7/14 1 0 1 0 +7 Diego Cuglietta LSSU SR F 24 17-7-24 1.00 5/10 6 1 2 0 +14 6 Anthony Nellis LSSU SR F 24 11-12-23 0.96 11/22 3 1 1 0 +6 7 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 24 6-16-22 0.92 5/10 2 1 0 0 +2 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 26 5-17-22 0.85 13/37 0 0 0 0 +4 9 Max Humitz LSSU JR F 22 9-12-21 0.95 6/12 3 0 1 0 +5 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 22 4-17-21 0.95 5/10 4 0 1 1 +12 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 23 10-11-21 0.91 8/16 5 1 2 0 +5 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 26 7-14-21 0.81 5/10 3 0 2 0 -1 13 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 24 5-15-20 0.83 2/4 3 0 0 0 +4 14 Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 26 5-14-19 0.73 13/26 2 0 0 0 +8 15 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 24 1-17-18 0.75 3/6 1 0 0 0 +10 Connor Ford BGSU SO F 25 10-8-18 0.72 6/12 6 0 0 0 +7 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 26 7-11-18 0.69 8/16 4 0 4 0 +9 18 Lukas Craggs BGSU JR F 21 13-4-17 0.81 19/60 1 0 5 0 +20 Aaron Miller BMJ SO F 23 10-7-17 0.74 11/33 2 0 2 0 +4 Corey Mackin FSU SR F 24 7-10-17 0.71 7/14 3 0 1 0 -6 Adam Brady BMJ JR F 25 7-10-17 0.68 2/4 4 0 0 0 -5 Charlie Combs BMJ SO F 26 9-8-17 0.65 9/18 4 0 0 1 -3 23 Collin Saccoman LSSU JR D 23 7-9-16 0.70 17/34 2 0 0 0 +11 Brayden Gelsinger LSSU JR F 24 6-10-16 0.67 14/28 3 2 1 1 +5 Gage Torrel LSSU SR F 24 4-12-16 0.67 8/27 0 0 2 0 +11

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 24 6-16-22 0.92 5/10 2 1 0 0 +2 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 22 4-17-21 0.95 5/10 4 0 1 1 +12 3 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 24 5-15-20 0.83 2/4 3 0 0 0 +4 4 Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 26 5-14-19 0.73 13/26 2 0 0 0 +8 5 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 24 1-17-18 0.75 3/6 1 0 0 0 +10 6 Collin Saccoman LSSU JR D 23 7-9-16 0.70 17/34 2 0 0 0 +11 7 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 24 3-12-15 0.62 6/12 0 0 1 0 +10 Alec Rauhauser BGSU JR D 25 2-13-15 0.60 12/24 1 0 0 0 +12 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 26 1-14-15 0.58 11/22 1 0 0 0 E 10 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 26 3-11-14 0.54 4/8 2 0 2 0 +6 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 26 3-11-14 0.54 13/26 3 0 0 0 +4 12 Tristan Thompson UA JR D 23 4-8-12 0.52 8/32 0 0 0 0 -9 Dillon Eichstadt BMJ SR D 26 3-9-12 0.46 14/31 1 0 2 0 +12 14 Kurt Gosselin ALH SR D 13 3-8-11 0.85 8/27 2 1 1 0 -1 Chris Jandric UA FR D 19 3-8-11 0.58 16/32 2 0 1 0 E

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 24 6-16-22 0.92 5/10 2 1 0 0 +2 2 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 24 3-12-15 0.62 6/12 0 0 1 0 +10 3 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 25 4-9-13 0.52 2/4 4 0 1 0 +5 4 Brian Halonen MTU FR F 23 6-6-12 0.52 8/16 1 0 0 0 +1 Trenton Bliss MTU FR F 23 6-6-12 0.52 3/6 5 0 0 0 E Owen Sillinger BMJ FR F 26 6-6-12 0.46 5/32 1 0 3 0 -3 Ross Armour BMJ FR F 26 0-12-12 0.46 4/8 0 0 0 0 +9 8 Chris Jandric UA FR D 19 3-8-11 0.58 16/32 2 0 1 0 E 9 Ashton Calder LSSU FR F 23 1-9-10 0.43 8/16 0 0 1 0 +7 Tim Theorcharidis BGSU FR D 24 4-6-10 0.42 6/12 0 1 1 0 +10 Jack Jeffers ALH FR F 26 6-4-10 0.38 10/20 0 0 0 0 -7 Bauer Neudecker ALH FR F 26 4-6-10 0.38 1/2 0 0 1 0 -8 13 Will Cullen BGSU FR D 15 1-8-9 0.60 5/10 0 0 1 0 +11 Griffin Loughran NMU FR F 19 2-7-9 0.47 13/34 1 0 0 0 +2 Tommy Parrottino MTU FR F 23 6-3-9 0.39 3/6 4 0 1 0 -2 Nick Cardelli BMJ FR F 25 5-4-9 0.36 8/16 0 0 1 0 +1 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 24 17 0.71 1 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 25 20 0.80 2 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 21 13 0.62 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 22 17 0.77 3 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 26 12 0.46 Lukas Kaelble LSS SO D 24 17 0.71 4 Anthony Nellis LSS SR F 24 11 0.46 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 26 17 0.65 5 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 20 10 0.50 5 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 24 16 0.67 Aaron Miller BMJ SO F 23 10 0.43 6 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 24 15 0.62 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 23 10 0.43 Max Johnson BGS SO F 25 15 0.60 Max Johnson BGS SO F 25 10 0.40 8 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 20 14 0.70 Connor Ford BGS SO F 25 10 0.40 Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 26 14 0.54 10 Max Humitz LSS JR F 22 9 0.41 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 26 14 0.54 Dallas Gerads MNS SO F 24 9 0.38 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 26 14 0.54 Charlie Combs BMJ SO F 26 9 0.35 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 26 14 0.54

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 24 6 0.25 1 Max Johnson BGS SO F 25 6-8-14 0.56 Max Johnson BGS SO F 25 6 0.24 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 22 4-9-13 0.59 Connor Ford BGS SO F 25 6 0.24 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 25 4-9-13 0.52 4 Trenton Bliss MTU FR F 23 5 0.22 4 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 20 1-11-12 0.60 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 23 5 0.22 5 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 23 5-6-11 0.48 6 9 Players Tied With 4 Connor Ford BGS SO F 25 6-5-11 0.44 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 26 3-8-11 0.42 8 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 24 3-7-10 0.42 Lukas Kaelble LSS SO D 24 1-9-10 0.42 Justin Baudry BMJ SR D 26 2-8-10 0.38 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 26 1-9-10 0.38

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Stephen Baylis BGS SR F 22 2 0.09 1 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 21 5 0.24 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 24 2 0.08 2 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 26 4 0.15 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 26 2 0.08 3 Steven Jandric AKF SO LW 24 3 0.12 4 15 Players Tied With 1 Owen Sillinger BMJ FR F 26 3 0.12 5 18 Players Tied With 2

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 21 +20 1 Stephen Baylis BGS SR F 22 1 2 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 26 +16 Gavin Gould MTU JR F 22 1 3 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 24 +14 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 22 1 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 25 +14 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 24 1 5 Tony Bretzman NMU SR D 22 +13 Max Johnson BGS SO F 25 1 6 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 22 +12 Max Coatta MNS SR F 25 1 Alec Rauhauser BGS JR D 25 +12 Charlie Combs BMJ SO F 26 1 Dillon Eichstadt BMJ SR D 26 +12 Jack McNeely MNS SO D 26 +12 10 6 Players Tied With +11

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Edwin Hookenson MNS JR D 26 68 2.62 1 Alex Smith MTU JR F 232 154 .601 2 Collin Saccoman LSS JR D 23 59 2.57 2 Max Newton AKF SO F 184 126 .594 Dillon Eichstadt BMJ SR D 26 59 2.27 3 Hampus Eriksson LSS SO F 162 111 .593 4 Cam Knight ALH SR D 26 57 2.19 4 Craig Pefley FSU JR F 87 61 .588 5 Nikolas Koberstein AKF SR D 23 48 2.09 5 Shane McMahan MNS FR F 67 52 .563 6 Nolan Nicholas AKA JR D 23 47 2.04 6 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 322 256 .557 7 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 26 43 1.65 7 Frédéric Létourneau BGS JR F 35 28 .556 8 James LaDouce AKF JR D 24 42 1.75 8 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 223 184 .548 9 Robert Fosdick NMU SO D 21 41 1.95 9 Joseph Nardi NMU SO F 206 170 .548 10 Dan Billett BMJ SR D 26 39 1.50 10 Ross Armour BMJ FR F 165 137 .546 WCHA Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 18 1080:42 32 1.78 12-4-2 2 416 .929 FLA 2 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 12 635:43 21 1.98 4-6-1 1 284 .931 3 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 13 732:39 25 2.05 5-5-2 2 267 .914 4 Dryden McKay MNS FR 19 1112:47 38 2.05 12-5-1 2 420 .917 5 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 23 1367:37 47 2.06 13-10-0 4 579 .925 6 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 15 806:29 28 2.08 7-5-1 2 310 .917 7 Brody Claeys AKA SO 9 515:06 20 2.33 2-5-1 1 234 .921 8 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 16 963:31 38 2.37 11-3-2 1 389 .911 9 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 18 1069:28 50 2.81 4-12-1 1 558 .918 10 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 11 625:44 30 2.88 6-4-0 0 258 .896 11 Anton Martinsson UA JR 16 853:43 43 3.02 2-12-2 0 410 .905 12 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 10 545:44 28 3.08 4-4-0 0 288 .911 13 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 20 1107:06 68 3.69 6-12-1 1 489 .878 14 Kris Carlson AKA SO 12 666:16 42 3.78 0-11-0 0 338 .889

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 12 635:43 21 1.98 4-6-1 1 284 .931 2 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 18 1080:42 32 1.78 12-4-2 2 416 .929 FLA 3 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 23 1367:37 47 2.06 13-10-0 4 579 .925 4 Brody Claeys AKA SO 9 515:06 20 2.33 2-5-1 1 234 .921 5 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 18 1069:28 50 2.81 4-12-1 1 558 .918 6 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 15 806:29 28 2.08 7-5-1 2 310 .917 7 Dryden McKay MNS FR 19 1112:47 38 2.05 12-5-1 2 420 .917 8 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 13 732:39 25 2.05 5-5-2 2 267 .914 9 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 10 545:44 28 3.08 4-4-0 0 288 .911 10 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 16 963:31 38 2.37 11-3-2 1 389 .911 11 Anton Martinsson UA JR 16 853:43 43 3.02 2-12-2 0 410 .905 12 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 11 625:44 30 2.88 6-4-0 0 258 .896 13 Kris Carlson AKA SO 12 666:16 42 3.78 0-11-0 0 338 .889 14 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 20 1107:06 68 3.69 6-12-1 1 489 .878

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 23 25.2 579 1 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 23 4 2 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 18 31.0 558 2 Eric Dop BGSU SO 7 2 3 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 20 24.4 489 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 8 2 4 Dryden McKay MNS FR 19 22.1 420 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 13 2 5 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 18 23.1 416 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 15 2 6 Anton Martinsson UA JR 16 25.6 410 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 18 2 7 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 16 24.3 389 Dryden McKay MNS FR 19 2 8 Kris Carlson AKA SO 12 28.2 338 8 Brody Claeys AKA SO 9 1 9 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 15 20.7 310 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 9 1 10 Jake Theut ALH SR 9 32.3 291 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 12 1 11 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 10 28.8 288 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 16 1 12 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 12 23.7 284 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 18 1 13 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 13 20.5 267 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 20 1 14 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 11 23.5 258 15 Brody Claeys AKA SO 9 26.0 234 16 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 8 25.4 203 17 Justin Kapelmaster FSU JR 7 27.0 189 18 Eric Dop BGSU SO 7 24.9 174 19 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 9 14.3 129 20 Kristian Stead AKA FR 6 21.3 128 WCHA Men Team Overall Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 26 92 3.54 1 Bowling Green 25 45 1.80 2 Lake Superior State 24 79 3.29 2 Minnesota State 26 53 2.04 3 Bowling Green 25 81 3.24 3 Northern Michigan 23 48 2.09 4 Ferris State 24 65 2.71 4 Bemidji State 26 61 2.35 5 Michigan Tech 26 70 2.69 5 Lake Superior State 24 58 2.42 6 Bemidji State 26 66 2.54 6 Michigan Tech 26 72 2.77 7 Northern Michigan 23 58 2.52 7 Alabama Huntsville 26 82 3.15 8 Alabama Huntsville 26 47 1.81 8 Alaska 24 79 3.29 9 Alaska 24 43 1.79 9 Ferris State 24 89 3.71 10 Alaska Anchorage 24 29 1.21 10 Alaska Anchorage 24 94 3.92

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota State 26/125 2 20.8 1 Alabama Huntsville 93/106 2 87.7 2 Michigan Tech 23/116 1 19.8 2 Bowling Green 109/125 4 87.2 3 Ferris State 18/93 0 19.4 3 Minnesota State 86/100 4 86.0 4 Lake Superior State 20/104 2 19.2 4 Northern Michigan 85/100 2 85.0 5 Northern Michigan 18/97 0 18.6 5 Bemidji State 76/90 2 84.4 6 Bowling Green 22/128 0 17.2 6 Lake Superior State 100/120 4 83.3 7 Bemidji State 16/97 1 16.5 7 Michigan Tech 81/102 1 79.4 8 Alabama Huntsville 13/96 1 13.5 8 Ferris State 88/112 1 78.6 9 Alaska 14/116 4 12.1 9 Alaska 97/124 0 78.2 10 Alaska Anchorage 8/72 3 11.1 10 Alaska Anchorage 78/105 1 74.3

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Alaska 24447 18.6 1 Michigan Tech 26 828 31.8 2 Ferris State 24 349 14.5 2 Minnesota State 26 786 30.2 3 Bowling Green 25 356 14.2 3 Bowling Green 25 746 29.8 4 Lake Superior State 24 314 13.1 4 Bemidji State 26 771 29.7 5 Alaska Anchorage 24 292 12.2 5 Ferris State 24 656 27.3 6 Northern Michigan 23 275 12.0 6 Lake Superior State 24 644 26.8 7 Alabama Huntsville 26 286 11.0 7 Northern Michigan 23 606 26.3 8 Minnesota State 26 279 10.7 8 Alaska 24 589 24.5 9 Michigan Tech 26 271 10.4 9 Alaska Anchorage 24 546 22.8 10 Bemidji State 26 236 9.1 10 Alabama Huntsville 26 579 22.3

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota State 33 35 23 1 92 1 Bowling Green 15 11 19 0 45 2 Bowling Green 27 22 31 1 81 2 Northern Michigan 13 19 15 1 48 3 Lake Superior State 27 22 29 1 79 3 Minnesota State 16 20 16 1 53 4 Michigan Tech 19 31 19 1 70 4 Lake Superior State 23 15 20 0 58 5 Bemidji State 22 20 23 1 66 5 Bemidji State 18 22 19 2 61 6 Ferris State 18 22 24 1 65 6 Michigan Tech 23 26 22 1 72 7 Northern Michigan 18 15 25 0 58 7 Alaska 24 2233 0 79 8 Alabama Huntsville 11 15 20 1 47 8 Alabama Huntsville 27 23 30 2 82 9 Alaska 19 913 2 43 9 Ferris State 33 27 25 4 89 10 Alaska Anchorage 8 10 10 1 29 10 Alaska Anchorage 28 33 33 0 94

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 26 2 +24 14 4 -10 +14 2 Bowling Green 22 0 +22 16 4 -12 +10 3 Northern Michigan 18 0 +18 15 2 -13 +5 4 Bemidji State 16 1 +15 14 2 -12 +3 5 Lake Superior State 20 2 +18 20 4 -16 +2 Michigan Tech 23 1 +22 21 1 -20 +2 7 Alabama Huntsville 13 1 +12 13 2 -11 +1 8 Ferris State 18 0 +18 24 1 -23 -5 9 Alaska 14 4 +10 27 0 -27 -17 10 Alaska Anchorage 8 3 +5 27 1 -26 -21 National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Taro Hirose Michigan State JR F 24 11-29-40 1.67 1 Andrew Shortridge Quinnipiac JR 672:45 13 1.16 2 Evan Barratt (CHI) Penn State SO F 21 14-18-32 1.52 2 Matt Murray Massachusetts SO 1006:50 28 1.67 3 Adam Fox (CAR) Harvard JR D 17 7-17-24 1.41 3 Austin McGrath Cornell SO 385:52 11 1.71 4 Ryan Kuffner Princeton SR F 19 13-13-26 1.37 4 Hunter Shepard Minnesota Duluth JR 1307:38 38 1.74 5 Joseph Duszak Mercyhurst JRD 25 11-22-33 1.32 5 Tommy Nappier Ohio State SO 743:16 22 1.78 6 Alex Limoges Penn State SOF 24 11-20-31 1.29 6 Ryan Bednard (FLA) Bowling Green JR 1080:42 32 1.78 7 Jacob Pritchard Massachusetts SRF 22 10-18-28 1.27 7 Jake Kielly Clarkson JR 1286:45 39 1.82 8 Max Véronneau Princeton SRF19 7-17-24 1.26 8 Robbie Beydoun Michigan Tech SO 635:43 21 1.98 9 Odeen Tufto Quinnipiac SOF23 11-18-29 1.26 9 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell JR 734:22 25 2.04 10 Mason Jobst Ohio State SRF24 14-16-30 1.25 10 Henry Johnson Bemidji State SO 732:39 25 2.05 11 Cale Makar (COL) Massachusetts SOD 22 8-19-27 1.23 11 Dryden McKay Minnesota State FR 1112:47 38 2.05 12 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 23 13-15-28 1.22 12 Atte Tolvanen Northern Michigan SR 1367:37 47 2.06 13 Parker Tuomie Minnesota State JR F 20 10-14-24 1.20 13 Devin Cooley Denver SO 809:30 28 2.08 14 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts SO F 21 13-12-25 1.19 14 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State SO 806:29 28 2.08 Tanner Laczynski (PHI) Ohio State JR F 21 8-17-25 1.19 15 Hayden Hawkey (EDM) Providence SR 1376:40 48 2.09 16 Nico Sturm Clarkson JR F 22 11-15-26 1.18 16 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point SO 479:09 17 2.13 Josh Wilkins Providence JR F 22 9-17-26 1.18 17 Sam Tucker Yale SR 589:17 21 2.14 Brandon Biro Penn State JR F 22 7-19-26 1.18 18 Adam Scheel North Dakota FR 1121:14 40 2.14 19 Casey Dornbach Harvard FRF17 3-17-20 1.18 19 Dávid Hrenák (LOS) St. Cloud State SO 941:57 34 2.17 20 Dylan McLaughlin Canisius SR F 23 14-13-27 1.17 20 Filip Larsson (DET) Denver FR 468:15 17 2.18 21 Joe Snively Yale SR F 18 10-11-21 1.17 21 Trevor Gorsuch Western Michigan SR 958:18 35 2.19 22 Quinn Hughes (VAN) Michigan SO D 19 3-19-22 1.16 22 Billy Christopoulos Air Force SR 1195:05 44 2.21 23 Liam Finlay Denver JRF2110-14-24 1.14 23 Joseph Woll (TOR) Boston College JR 1110:45 41 2.21 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts SO F 21 7-17-24 1.14 24 Michael Lackey Harvard SR 971:58 36 2.22 25 Blake Christensen American International JR F 24 8-19-27 1.12 25 Joey Daccord (OTT) Arizona State JR 1553:31 58 2.24 Patrick Khodorenko Michigan State JR F 24 14-13-27 1.12

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 Adam Fox (CAR) Harvard JR D 17 7-17-24 1.41 1 Andrew Shortridge Quinnipiac JR 276 13 .955 2 Joseph Duszak Mercyhurst JRD 25 11-22-33 1.32 2 Tommy Nappier Ohio State SO 345 22 .940 3 Cale Makar (COL) Massachusetts SOD 22 8-19-27 1.23 3 Austin McGrath Cornell SO 158 11 .935 4 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 23 13-15-28 1.22 4 Matt Murray Massachusetts SO 396 28 .934 5 Quinn Hughes (VAN) Michigan SO D 19 3-19-22 1.16 5 Robbie Beydoun Michigan Tech SO 284 21 .931 6 Brandon Fortunato Quinnipiac SRD 23 4-19-23 1.00 6 Jake Kielly Clarkson JR 524 39 .931 7 Bobby Nardella Notre Dame SR D 23 6-16-22 0.96 7 Joey Daccord (OTT) Arizona State JR 767 58 .930 8 Philip Beaulieu Northern Michigan JR D 22 4-17-21 0.95 8 Devin Cooley Denver SO 369 28 .929 9 Dante Fabbro (NSH) Boston University JR D 21 5-15-20 0.95 9 Ryan Bednard (FLA) Bowling Green JR 416 32 .929 10 Jeremy Davies (NJD) Northeastern JR D 20 5-14-19 0.95 10 Mat Robson Minnesota JR 560 45 .926 11 Noah Delmas Niagara JR D 25 9-14-23 0.92 Owen Savory Rensselaer FR 336 27 .926 12 Cooper Zech Ferris State FR D 24 6-16-22 0.92 12 Atte Tolvanen Northern Michigan SR 579 47 .925 13 Dalton MacAfee Army West Point SR D 22 4-16-20 0.91 13 Trevor Gorsuch Western Michigan SR 431 35 .925 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth SO D 22 3-17-20 0.91 14 Joseph Woll (TOR) Boston College JR 503 41 .925 Jack Ahcan St. Cloud State JR D 22 2-18-20 0.91 15 Stefanos Lekkas Vermont JR 686 56 .925 16 K'Andre Miller (NYR) Wisconsin FR D 20 5-13-18 0.90 16 Sam Tucker Yale SR 257 21 .924 17 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire SO D 18 3-13-16 0.89 17 Cale Morris Notre Dame JR 538 44 .924 18 Reilly Walsh (NJD) Harvard SO D 17 5-10-15 0.88 18 Michael Lackey Harvard SR 434 36 .923 19 Jimmy Schuldt St. Cloud State SR D 22 6-13-19 0.86 19 Jake Oettinger (DAL) Boston University JR 638 53 .923 20 Eric Israel Robert Morris SR D 20 4-13-17 0.85 20 Ryan Larkin Miami JR 480 40 .923

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Casey Dornbach Harvard F 17 3-17-20 1.18 1 Matt Murray Massachusetts SO 15-2-0 .882 2 Tyler Madden (VAN) Northeastern F 18 8-12-20 1.11 2 Filip Larsson (DET) Denver FR 6-0-2 .875 3 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence F 24 8-17-25 1.04 3 Dávid Hrenák (LOS) St. Cloud State SO 13-2-1 .844 4 Emilio Pettersen (CGY) Denver F 21 5-16-21 1.00 4 Tommy Nappier Ohio State SO 9-1-2 .833 Jack Drury (CAR) Harvard F 16 6-10-16 1.00 5 Andrew Shortridge Quinnipiac JR 9-2-1 .792 6 Cooper Zech Ferris State D 24 6-16-22 0.92 6 Christoffer Hernberg UMass Lowell SR 7-2-0 .778 7 Jáchym Kondelík (NSH) UConn F 21 3-16-19 0.90 7 Cayden Primeau (MTL) Northeastern SO 13-4-1 .750 8 K'Andre Miller (NYR) Wisconsin D 20 5-13-18 0.90 Nick Kossoff Lake Superior State SR 11-3-2 .750 9 Ludwig Stenlund Niagara F 25 11-11-22 0.88 Austin McGrath Cornell SO 4-1-1 .750 10 Angus Crookshank (OTT) New Hampshire F 23 8-12-20 0.87 10 Jake Kielly Clarkson JR 16-6-0 .727 11 Gustaf Westlund Ohio State F 22 5-14-19 0.86 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac SO 8-3-0 .727 Nolan Walker St. Cloud State F 22 6-13-19 0.86 12 Ryan Bednard (FLA) Bowling Green JR 12-4-2 .722 13 Joel Farabee (PHI) Boston University F 21 6-12-18 0.86 13 Trevor Gorsuch Western Michigan SR 11-4-1 .719 14 Brett Stapley (MTL) Denver F 19 5-11-16 0.84 14 Dryden McKay Minnesota State FR 12-5-1 .694 15 Cole Guttman (TBL) Denver F 21 10-7-17 0.81 15 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point SO 5-2-1 .688 Taylor Ward Omaha F 21 6-11-17 0.81 16 Hunter Shepard Minnesota Duluth JR 14-6-2 .682 17 Ethan de Jong Quinnipiac F 23 7-11-18 0.78 17 Devin Cooley Denver SO 8-4-1 .654 18 Drew O'Connor Dartmouth F 18 8-6-14 0.78 18 Jake Kupsky (SJS) Union SR 6-3-1 .650 19 Bobby Trivigno Massachusetts F 21 6-10-16 0.76 19 Matthew Galajda Cornell SO 7-4-0 .636 20 Dennis Cesana Michigan State D 24 3-15-18 0.75 20 Joey Daccord (OTT) Arizona State JR 16-9-1 .635 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 Johnny Walker Arizona State SO F 25 19 0.76 1 Taro Hirose Michigan State JR F 24 29 1.21 2 Diego Cuglietta Lake Superior State SR F 24 17 0.71 2 Quinn Hughes (VAN) Michigan SO D 19 19 1.00 3 Ryan Kuffner Princeton SR F 19 13 0.68 Adam Fox (CAR) Harvard JR D 17 17 1.00 4 David Cotton (CAR) Boston College JR F 21 14 0.67 Casey Dornbach Harvard FRF1717 1.00 Evan Barratt (CHI) Penn State SO F 21 14 0.67 5 Jacob Hayhurst Rensselaer JRF 2220 0.91 6 Josh Passolt Western Michigan SO F 22 14 0.64 6 Max Véronneau Princeton SRF 1917 0.89 7 Lukas Craggs Bowling Green JRF 2113 0.62 7 Joseph Duszak Mercyhurst JRD 2522 0.88 Jarid Lukosevicius Denver SR F 21 13 0.62 8 Mitchell Fossier Maine JR F 22 19 0.86 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts SO F 21 13 0.62 Cale Makar (COL) Massachusetts SOD 2219 0.86 10 Dylan McLaughlin Canisius SR F 23 14 0.61 Brandon Biro Penn State JRF2219 0.86 11 Mason Morelli Omaha SRF2213 0.59 11 Evan Barratt (CHI) Penn State SOF 2118 0.86 12 Cam Donaldson Cornell SOF 1710 0.59 12 Alex Limoges Penn State SOF 2420 0.83 Lewis Zerter-Gossage Harvard SR F 17 10 0.59 13 Brandon Fortunato Quinnipiac SRD 2319 0.83 14 Patrick Khodorenko Michigan State JR F 24 14 0.58 14 Jacob Pritchard Massachusetts SRF 2218 0.82 Mason Jobst Ohio State SRF 2414 0.58 Jack Ahcan St. Cloud State JR D 22 18 0.82 16 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 23 13 0.57 16 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts SO F 2117 0.81 17 Joe Snively Yale SR F 18 10 0.56 Tanner Laczynski (PHI) Ohio State JR F 21 17 0.81 18 Chase Pearson (DET) Maine JRF 2212 0.55 18 Brandon Kruse (VGK) Bowling Green SO F 25 20 0.80 19 Kevin Fitzgerald St. Cloud State SO F 19 10 0.53 Ryan Poehling (MTL) St. Cloud State JR F 20 16 0.80 20 Zach Solow Northeastern SOF 2111 0.52 20 Blake Christensen American International JR F 24 19 0.79 21 Rem Pitlick (NSH) Minnesota JR F 23 12 0.52 21 Odeen Tufto Quinnipiac SOF2318 0.78 22 9 Players Tied With 0.50 22 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth SO D 22 17 0.77 Fredrik Olofsson (CHI) Omaha SR F 22 17 0.77 Philip Beaulieu Northern Michigan JR D 22 17 0.77 Josh Wilkins Providence JR F 22 17 0.77

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 23 0.35 8 1 Lukas Craggs Bowling Green JR F 21 5 Johnny Walker Arizona State SO F 25 0.32 8 Jarid Lukosevicius Denver SR F 21 5 3 Mason Morelli Omaha SR F 22 0.32 7 Zach Solow Northeastern SOF 21 5 Patrick Khodorenko Michigan State JR F 24 0.29 7 Josh Passolt Western Michigan SOF 22 5 Mason Jobst Ohio State SRF24 0.29 7 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 23 5 6 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts SOF 21 0.29 6 6 Joe Wegwerth (FLA) Notre Dame SR F 12 4 Karl El-Mir UConn SR F 22 0.27 6 Zach Giuttari Brown JR D 18 4 Sean Dhooghe Wisconsin SOF22 0.27 6 Ryan Dmowski UMass Lowell SR F 22 4 Kyle Haak Air Force SR F 23 0.26 6 Gabe Valenzuela RIT SR F 22 4 Dylan McLaughlin Canisius SR F 23 0.26 6 Patrick Newell St. Cloud State SR F 22 4 Diego Cuglietta Lake Superior State SR F 24 0.25 6 Easton Brodzinski St. Cloud State SO F 22 4 Max Johnson Bowling Green SO F 25 0.24 6 Mitchell Lewandowski Michigan State SO F 24 4 Connor Ford Bowling Green SO F 25 0.24 6 Johnny Walker Arizona State SO F 25 4 14 20 Players Tied With 5 Joseph Duszak Mercyhurst JR D 25 4 Charlie Gerard Minnesota State JR F 26 4

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Alden Dupuis RIT SO F 19 0.16 3 2 Nick Swaney (MIN) Minnesota Duluth SO F 20 0.10 2 Zach Solow Northeastern SO F 21 0.10 2 Stephen Baylis Bowling Green SR F 22 0.09 2 Alex Berardinelli Colorado College JR F 22 0.09 2 Karl El-Mir UConn SR F 22 0.09 2 Brett Boeing Massachusetts SRF 22 0.09 2 Rem Pitlick (NSH) Minnesota JR F 23 0.09 2 Brendan van Riemsdyk New Hampshire JR F 23 0.09 2 Brayden Gelsinger Lake Superior State JR F 24 0.08 2 Nate Sucese Penn State JRF24 0.08 2 Daniel Mantenuto Robert Morris JR F 24 0.08 2 Luke Lynch Robert Morris JR F 24 0.08 2 Ludwig Stenlund Niagara FRF25 0.08 2 Dylan Hollman Arizona State SR F 26 0.08 2 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State JR F 26 0.08 2 National Team Leaders TEAM SCORING TEAM DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1Penn State 24 112 4.67 1Bowling Green 25 45 1.80 2St. Cloud State 22 86 3.91 2Clarkson 22 41 1.86 3Massachusetts 22 84 3.82 Massachusetts 22 41 1.86 4Quinnipiac 23 85 3.70 Minnesota Duluth 22 41 1.86 5Minnesota State 26 92 3.54 5Quinnipiac 23 43 1.87 6Western Michigan 22 77 3.50 6Minnesota State 26 53 2.04 7Providence 24 83 3.46 7Northern Michigan 23 48 2.09 8Clarkson 22 76 3.45 8St. Cloud State 22 46 2.09 9Denver 21 72 3.43 9Northeastern 21 45 2.14 10Northeastern 21 71 3.38 10Providence 24 52 2.17 11Lake Superior State 24 79 3.29 11Cornell 17 37 2.18 12Bowling Green 25 81 3.24 12Denver 21 46 2.19 13Ohio State 24 77 3.21 13Ohio State 24 53 2.21 14Niagara 25 80 3.20 14UMass Lowell 22 50 2.27 15Union 21 67 3.19 15Bemidji State 26 61 2.35 16Wisconsin 22 69 3.14 16Arizona State 26 62 2.38 17Arizona State 26 81 3.12 17Notre Dame 23 55 2.39 18Bentley 22 68 3.09 18Lake Superior State 24 58 2.42 19Canisius 23 71 3.09 19Harvard 17 42 2.47 20Minnesota Duluth 22 67 3.05 20Miami 24 60 2.50 21Notre Dame 23 70 3.04 21North Dakota 23 59 2.57 22Mercyhurst 26 79 3.04 22Air Force 24 62 2.58 23Colorado College 23 69 3.00 23Vermont 22 58 2.64 Cornell 17 51 3.00 24New Hampshire 23 61 2.65 Harvard 17 51 3.00 25Yale 18 48 2.67 Michigan State 24 72 3.00 26Minnesota 23 62 2.70 RIT 22 663.00 27Union 21 58 2.76 28American International 24 71 2.96 28Michigan Tech 26 72 2.77 29Michigan 23 67 2.91 29RIT 22 61 2.77 30UMass Lowell 22 64 2.91 30Boston College 21 60 2.86 31Yale 18 52 2.89 Boston University 21 60 2.86 32Minnesota 23 66 2.87 32Western Michigan 22 63 2.86 33Boston University 21 60 2.86 33Colorado College 23 66 2.87 34New Hampshire 23 64 2.78 34Bentley 22 64 2.91 35Omaha 22 61 2.77 35Army West Point 22 65 2.95 36Ferris State 24 65 2.71 36Brown 18 54 3.00 Robert Morris 24 65 2.71 Sacred Heart 21 63 3.00 38Michigan Tech 26 70 2.69 38Maine 22 67 3.05 39Princeton 19 51 2.68 39Michigan 23 71 3.09 40Army West Point 22 59 2.68 40American International 24 75 3.12 41Dartmouth 18 48 2.67 41Colgate 22 69 3.14 42North Dakota 23 60 2.61 Wisconsin 22 69 3.14 43Bemidji State 26 66 2.54 43 Alabama Huntsville 26 82 3.15 44Holy Cross 21 53 2.52 44Princeton 19 60 3.16 45Northern Michigan 23 58 2.52 45Dartmouth 18 58 3.22 46Air Force 24 60 2.50 46Alaska 24 79 3.29 Brown 18 45 2.50 47UConn 22 74 3.36 Maine 22 55 2.50 48Holy Cross 21 71 3.38 49Miami 24 59 2.46 49Rensselaer 22 75 3.41 50UConn 22 53 2.41 50Robert Morris 24 82 3.42 51Sacred Heart 21 49 2.33 51Niagara 25 87 3.48 52Boston College 21 48 2.29 52Mercyhurst 26 91 3.50 53Vermont 22 49 2.23 Michigan State 24 84 3.50 54Rensselaer 22 45 2.05 54Ferris State 24 89 3.71 55Merrimack 25 49 1.96 55Omaha 22 82 3.73 56St. Lawrence 22 42 1.91 56Penn State 24 91 3.79 57 Alabama Huntsville 26 47 1.81 57Merrimack 25 95 3.80 58Alaska 24 43 1.79 58Alaska Anchorage 24 94 3.92 59Colgate 22 30 1.36 59St. Lawrence 22 87 3.95 60Alaska Anchorage 24 29 1.21 60Canisius 23 92 4.00 National Team Leaders POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1Harvard 21/59 2 35.6 1Minnesota Duluth 78/84 2 92.9 2Massachusetts 27/86 0 31.4 2Air Force 88/98 0 89.8 3Army West Point 27/92 3 29.3 3St. Cloud State 64/72 1 88.9 4Quinnipiac 25/94 2 26.6 4Massachusetts 76/86 2 88.4 5Penn State 21/81 4 25.9 5 Alabama Huntsville 93/106 2 87.7 6Princeton 16/63 1 25.4 6Bowling Green 109/125 4 87.2 7St. Cloud State 21/85 1 24.7 7Quinnipiac 69/80 0 86.2 8Omaha 25/102 5 24.5 8Minnesota State 86/100 4 86.0 9Cornell 16/67 1 23.9 9 New Hampshire 84/98 4 85.7 10Ohio State 26/113 5 23.0 Providence 102/119 2 85.7 11Michigan State 20/87 1 23.0 11Arizona State 99/116 3 85.3 12Providence 25/109 5 22.9 12Northern Michigan 85/100 2 85.0 13Air Force 21/95 5 22.1 13Clarkson 73/86 2 84.9 14New Hampshire 17/77 2 22.1 14Vermont 67/79 2 84.8 15Minnesota 17/80 2 21.2 15Bemidji State 76/90 2 84.4 16Clarkson 17/81 1 21.0 16Maine 86/102 2 84.3 17Minnesota State 26/125 2 20.8 17Northeastern 58/69 4 84.1 18Minnesota Duluth 17/82 1 20.7 18Boston College 71/85 3 83.5 19Yale 15/74 220.3 19Lake Superior State 100/120 4 83.3 20Wisconsin 18/89 0 20.2 20Minnesota 74/89 4 83.1 21RIT 19/94 520.2 Sacred Heart 74/89 5 83.1 22Michigan Tech 23/116 1 19.8 22Army West Point 67/81 2 82.7 23Notre Dame 16/82 3 19.5 23Robert Morris 95/115 5 82.6 24Ferris State 18/93 0 19.4 24RIT 89/108 682.4 25Boston University 17/88 0 19.3 25Boston University 70/85 7 82.4 26Lake Superior State 20/104 2 19.2 26UMass Lowell 67/82 3 81.7 27Denver 18/94 0 19.1 27Brown 59/73 480.8 28Union 15/79 519.0 28Niagara 80/99 5 80.8 29Canisius 20/106 3 18.9 29Cornell 46/57 0 80.7 30Holy Cross 13/70 3 18.6 30Yale 50/62 280.6 31Northern Michigan 18/97 0 18.6 31Notre Dame 62/77 3 80.5 32Michigan 19/103 0 18.4 32Denver 69/86 1 80.2 33Colorado College 20/111 3 18.0 33Holy Cross 72/90 0 80.0 34Northeastern 16/89 4 18.0 Ohio State 72/90 3 80.0 35Bentley 16/91 2 17.6 35St. Lawrence 79/99 1 79.8 36Niagara 16/92 3 17.4 36 Michigan Tech 81/102 1 79.4 37Bowling Green 22/128 0 17.2 37North Dakota 69/87 2 79.3 38American International 16/94 3 17.0 38 Michigan 65/82 1 79.3 39North Dakota 16/95 2 16.8 39Bentley 84/106 2 79.2 40Bemidji State 16/97 1 16.5 40 Western Michigan 82/104 2 78.8 41UMass Lowell 15/91 3 16.5 41UConn 67/85 478.8 42Boston College 11/67 2 16.4 42Colorado College 55/70 5 78.6 43Western Michigan 16/99 3 16.2 Ferris State 88/112 1 78.6 44Mercyhurst 20/125 3 16.0 Omaha 77/98 178.6 45Robert Morris 18/113 3 15.9 45Rensselaer 62/79 1 78.5 46Arizona State 18/115 1 15.7 46Alaska 97/124 0 78.2 47St. Lawrence 12/78 5 15.4 47Canisius 80/103 2 77.7 48UConn 15/99 215.2 48Penn State 72/93 5 77.4 Miami 15/99 3 15.2 49 Miami 75/97 2 77.3 50Colgate 11/74 2 14.9 50 American International 69/90 0 76.7 51Dartmouth 9/61 3 14.8 51Union 55/72 476.4 52 Alabama Huntsville 13/96 1 13.5 52Mercyhurst 86/113 2 76.1 53Maine 11/83 113.3 53Princeton 41/54 1 75.9 54Vermont 10/78 0 12.8 54Michigan State 77/102 1 75.5 55Rensselaer 9/71 1 12.7 55Harvard 46/61 1 75.4 56Sacred Heart 11/89 3 12.4 56 Merrimack 87/116 1 75.0 57Merrimack 14/114 8 12.3 Wisconsin 69/92 1 75.0 58Alaska 14/116 4 12.1 58Alaska Anchorage 78/105 1 74.3 59Alaska Anchorage 8/72 3 11.1 59Dartmouth 37/52 1 71.2 60Brown 6/58 210.3 60Colgate 46/66 0 69.7