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TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS MerrimackAthletics.com GENERAL INFORMATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Location: North Andover, Mass. Asst. Athletic Director for Communications (MIH Contact): Chris Aliano Founded: 1947 Office Phone: 978-837-3472 Enrollment (Undergraduate): 3,515 Cell Phone: 973-632-1342 Nickname: Warriors E-Mail: [email protected] Colors: and Associate Director: Mike Sullivan Conference: Asst. Director (WIH Contact): Justin Siewierski Affiliation: NCAA Division I Website: www.MerrimackAthletics.com Home Rink: J. Thom Lawler Rink Mailing Address: 315 Turnpike Street, North Andover, MA 01845 Capacity: 2,549 Facebook: Facebook.com/MerrimackWarriors Dimensions: 200 x 85 (Hockey): @MerrimackMIH President: Dr. Christopher Hopey Twitter (Department): @MC_Athletics Director of Athletics: Jeremy Gibson Instagram (Hockey): @MerrimackMIH Athletic Dept. Phone: 978-837-5341 Instagram (Department): @MerrimackWarriors Athletic Dept. Fax: 978-837-5032 COACHING STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Head Coach: Hockey Quick Facts 2 Alma Mater (Year), Season: Dartmouth ’83, First Season Media Guidelines and Outlets 3-4 Career Coaching Record: 123-138-22 (Nine Seasons) Head Coach Scott Borek 5 Record at Merrimack: 0-0-0 Coaching Staff 6-7 Table of Contents/Quick Facts Hockey Office Phone: 978-837-5341 2018-19 Schedule 8 Associate Head Coach: Curtis Carr 2018-19 Roster 9 Alma Mater (Year), Season: Kent State ’03, Eighth Season 2018-19 Returning Players PRESS RELEASE10-20

Assistant coach: Josh Ciocco 2018-19 Newcomers contact: Brian Smith | [email protected]| 339.227.2988 | 20-22@brismi22 @MerrimackMIH 1984-2019 Alma Mater (Year), Season: U. of New Hampshire’ 07, First Season 2017-18 Statistics 591 North Avenue #2 | Wakefield, MA | 01880 | 781-245-2122 23 Director of Operations: Lance Brady FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCTOBER 1, 2018 Alma Mater (Year), Season: Holy Cross ’93, First Season Boston2018-19 College PreseasonPicked As Hockey EastCoaches’ Preseason PollFavorite Volunteer Goaltending Coach: Jim McNiff League Head Coaches Pick Eagles as Regular Season Winners Alma Mater (Year), Season: Merrimack ’98, Fifth Season Director of Hockey Services: Matt LaMalfa 1. College - 93 (5) 7. UMass Lowell - 52 Alma Mater (Year), Season: Merrimack ’12, 11th Season Strength and Conditioning: Mike Kamal Alma Mater (Year), Season: Keene State ’03, 12th Season Athletic Trainer: Eric Manz 2. Providence - 92 (4) 8. UConn - 41 Alma Mater (Year), Season: Minnesota Duluth ’13, Fourth Season TEAM INFORMATION Season 63rd 3. - 84 (1) 9. New Hampshire - 26 Overall Record 870-909-129 (.490) Division I Record (Since 1984-85): 484-629-111 (.441) Hockey East Record (Since 1989-90): 197-443-82 (.330) 4. Northeastern - 66 (1) 10. Vermont - 19 NCAA Tournament Appearances (DII): 1997-78, 79-80, 81-82, 83-84 NCAA Tournament Appearances (DI): 1987-88, 2010-11 National Championships: 1977-78 (DII) 2017-18 Record: 12-21-4, 7-15-2 HEA (10th/HEA) 5. Maine - 61 11. Merrimack - 15

2017-18 Playoffs: HEA Quarterfinals (Beat UML 2-0; Lost at BC 2-0) first-place votes in parentheses 2018-19 Captain: Michael Babcock

2018-19 Assistant Captains: Alex Carle, Derek Petti, Johnathan Kovacevic 6. - 56 Lettermen R/L: 19/8 Newcomers: 10 2017-18 Hockey East Standings SPORTS MEDICINE Rk. Team GP W L T Pts Overall Conf. Off. Conf. Def. 1. 24 18 6 0 36 20-14-3 3.29 (T1) 2.21 (3) Director of Sports Medicine/SWA: Birgid Hopkins 2. Northeastern 24 15 6 3 33 23-10-5 3.29 (T1) 2.04 (1) 3. Providence 24 13 7 4 30 24-12-4 2.92 (T4) 2.08 (2) Office Phone: (978) 837-5332 4. Boston University 24 12 8 4 28 22-14-4 3.00 (3) 2.50 (4) Head Athletic Trainer: Heather Hanjack 5. UConn 24 11 12 1 23 15-19-2 2.92 (T4) 2.58 (5) Maine 24 10 11 3 23 18-16-4 2.71 (7) 3.08 (T8) Office Phone: (978) 837-5332 7. UMass Lowell 24 11 13 0 22 17-19-0 2.83 (6) 3.12 (T10) 8. Massachusetts 24 9 13 2 20 17-20-2 2.50 (8) 3.08 (T8) Men’s Hockey Athletic Trainer: Eric Manz 9. Vermont 24 6 12 6 18 10-20-7 2.12 (T9) 3.12 (T10) 10. Merrimack 24 7 15 2 16 12-21-4 2.12 (T9) 2.92 (6) Office Phone: (978) 837-5332 11. New Hampshire 24 5 14 5 15 10-20-6 2.00 (11) 2.96 (7) 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus

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MEDIA INFORMATION MerrimackAthletics.com CREDENTIALS DIRECTIONS TO MERRIMACK COLLEGE Merrimack College follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in governing FROM BOSTON/LOGAN AIRPORT the issuance of credentials. Single-game credentials will be issued on a first- Travel on I-93N to exit 41 toward Andover/North Andover. Merge on to MA- come, first-served basis. All requests for working press credentials for 2017-18 125N and travel approximately seven miles. Campus entrance located on your Merrimack College home men’s ice hockey games should be made at least left (before intersection of Route 125/114). Look for Merrimack College sign; two days prior to each game in question. Please direct all credential inquiries turn left on to Alcott way, then an immediate right on to Cullen Ave (you will to Chris Aliano, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications. Official pass Physical Plant sign). In 200 feet, Merrimack Athletics Complex will be on requests must either be made via email ([email protected]) or phone your right. (978-837-3472). Please include your name, affiliation, address, phone number and e-mail address on all requests. All credentials should be picked up at the FROM METROWEST BOSTON Player Will Call window at the ticket booth inside the DiCroce Family Lobby. Route I-95 North (128) to Exit 37B (Route 93 North). Follow Route 93 North to PLEASE NOTE: No credentials will be mailed. Exit 41. Travel on Route 125 Andover/North Andover for approximately seven miles. Campus entrance located on your left (before intersection of Route PHOTOGRAPHY 125/114). Photo credentials will be issued to accredited photographers, working television media, or others on special assignment. They should be requested FROM WORCESTER in the same manner as press credentials. Photographers must wear their Travel on I-290E to Exit 26B on the left. Merge on to I-495N and take exit 42A issued credential in a highly-visible location. Photographers are permitted to to North Andover. Merge on to MA-114E and travel one mile then merge right work in the following areas: on to MA-125S. Take a right on to Alcott Way, then an immediate right on to 1. Next to far-side camera platform in designated areas Cullen Ave. 2. In designated corners of rink at ice level 3. Standing behind working media in press box area FROM ALBANY/WESTERN MASS. 4. Others specified by communications personnel (If traveling from Albany:) Travel on I-787N to Exit 5 on the right. Merge on to I-90E toward Boston to enter Western Massachusetts. Travel on I-90E to Exit

Media Information INTERVIEW POLICIES 10 toward Auburn/Worcester. Follow signs for I-290E/Worcester and merge All interviews with Merrimack College men’s ice hockey student-athletes on to I-290E. Travel on I-290E to Exit 26B on the left. Merge on to I-495N or coaches must be arranged through the athletic communications office, and travel to exit 42A to North Andover. Merge on to MA-114E and travel one specifically through Chris Aliano. It is suggested that 48 hours’ notice be mile then merge right on to MA-125S. Take a right on to Alcott Way, then an given for an interview request. No players will be permitted to speak with immediate right on to Cullen Ave. the media on Friday/Saturday game weeks after Tuesday. The athletic communications office will arrange an interview time that is mutually FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE convenient for the player and media representative. Players are not to be Travel on I-93S to exit 44A. Merge on to I-495N toward Lawrence. Take exit called in their dormitory rooms, nor should they be contacted via email, 42A and merge on to MA-114E. Travel 2 miles then take slight right on to MA-

Facebook, Twitter, etc. Rather, players will return telephone calls to members 125S. Take a right on to Alcott Way, then an immediate right on to Cullen Ave. @MerrimackMIH of the media. Players will not be asked to miss classroom time or practice time for interviews. Feature-type interviews will not be granted on game day. FROM MAINE Travel on I-95S to exit 59. Merge on to I-495S then take exit 42A. Merge on POST-GAME INTERVIEWS to MA-114E and travel 2 miles, then take a slight right on to MA-125S. Take a The men’s ice hockey locker room is closed to all members of the media for all right on to Alcott Way, then an immediate right on to Cullen Ave. games. Any members of the media wishing to speak with Merrimack College student-athletes and/or coaches should make that request to Chris Aliano no FROM SOUTHERN VERMONT later than the 15:00 mark of the third period. Every effort will be made to make Travel on I-91S to Exit 27. Merge on to Mohawk Trail/Route 2E (MA). Travel all requested student-athletes available. For all home games, an informal on Route 2E to Exit 40B on to I-495N toward Lawrence. Travel to exit 42A to press conference will be conducted approximately 10 minutes afterward North Andover. Merge on to MA-114E and travel one mile then merge right outside of the entrance to Merrimack’s locker room (far corner of Lawler Rink). on to MA-125S. Take a right on to Alcott Way, then an immediate right on to Arrange interviews with visiting team through visiting SID. Cullen Ave.

PRESS FACILITIES FROM VERMONT (Points North) Programs, rosters, stats, line charts, and game notes will be available for each Travel on I-89S into New Hampshire. Take the exit onto I-93S. Travel on game and will be located near the entrance of the pressbox at Lawler Rink. I-93S to exit 44A. Merge on to I-495N toward Lawrence. Take exit 42A and Wireless internet will be made available to every working media member. merge on to MA-114E. Travel 2 miles then take slight right on to MA-125S. Take a right on to Alcott Way, then an immediate right on to Cullen Ave. VISITING RADIO BROADCASTS Broadcast positions for television and radio can be made available to visiting FROM RHODE ISLAND/SOUTH SHORE media. Arrangements should be made through the media relations office prior Travel on I-95N into Massachusetts. At I-93 Fork, keep left to stay in I-95N to each game. Telephone lines have been pre-in­stalled and stations wishing to toward Portsmouth. Take Exit 32A to merge onto US-3N. Keep right to broadcast a game should contact Chris Aliano at least two weeks prior to the continue on Lowell Connector, follow signs for I-495N/Lawrence, taking contest. Exit 30A to merge onto I-495N toward Lawrence. Travel to exit 42A to North Andover. Merge on to MA-114E and travel one mile then merge right on to MA- WEB INFORMATION 125S. Take a right on to Alcott Way, then an immediate right on to Cullen Ave. Merrimack College releases, statistics and game recaps are available at www. MerrimackAthletics.com.­ FROM NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY/CONNECTICUT Travel to I-84 toward New England. Travel through Connecticut and merge RADIO onto I-90E toward Boston. Travel on I-90E to Exit 10 toward Auburn/ All Merrimack College men’s ice hockey home and road games will be Worcester. Follow signs for I-290E/Worcester and merge on to I-290E. Travel broadcast via online audio webcast on www.MerrimackAthletics.com. on I-290E to Exit 26B on the left. Merge on to I-495N and travel to exit 42A to North Andover. Merge on to MA-114E and travel one mile then merge right TELEVISION on to MA-125S. Take a right on to Alcott Way, then an immediate right on to Select Merrimack games are televised live in high definition on regional Cullen Ave. outlets, as well as select national games on outlets such as Fox College Sports Atlantic and ESPN3. Information on TV broadcast schedule is available online.

WEBCASTING All Merrimack College home games will be produced by Pack Network, and hi-definition webcasts will be streamed online via MerrimackAthletics. com. Single-game, monthly and yearly subscriptions are available for live games and archives to all men’s and women’s ice hockey home webcasts and archives of ALL Merrimack Athletics home events. 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus

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MEDIA INFORMATION MerrimackAthletics.com PRINT MEDIA New England Hockey Journal RADIO MEDIA 110 West Squantam Street Eagle-Tribune North Quincy, MA 02171 WBZ-FM (98.5 FM) 100 Turnpike Street 617-773-9955 83 Leo Birmingham Parkway Lawrence, MA 01845 Boston, MA 02135 978-685-1000 TELEVISION MEDIA 617-779-0985 Fax: 978-687-6045 Website: www.985thesportshub.com Website: www.eagletribune.com WBZ-TV (CBS, Channel 4) Email: [email protected] 1170 Soldiers Field Road WEEI (93.7 FM) Brighton, MA 02134 20 Guest Street, 3rd Floor The Boston Globe 617-787-7046 Brighton, MA 02135 135 Morrissey Boulevard Fax: 617-254-6383 617-779-3557 Boston, MA 02205 Website: www.cbs4boston.com Fax: 617-779-5481 617-929-2840 Website: www.weei.com Fax: 617-929-2872 WCVB-TV (ABC, Channel 5) Website: www.boston.com/sports Email: 5 TV Place [email protected] Needham, MA 02192 WBZ (1030 AM) 781-433-4700 1170 Soldiers Field Road The Boston Herald Fax: 781-433-4520 Brighton, MA 02134 One Herald Square Website: www.thebostonchannel.com 617-787-7250 Boston, MA 02106 Fax: 617-787-7060 Media Information 617-426-3005 NBC Boston (NBC, Channel 60) Website: www.wbz1030.com Fax: 617-619-6430 160 Wells Ave Website: www.bostonherald.com Newton, MA 02459 WWZN (1510 AM) Email: [email protected] 617-630-5000 308 Victory Road Website: www.nbcboston.com Quincy, MA 02171 617-237-1200 184 High Street WFXT-TV (Fox, Channel 25)

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COACHING STAFF MerrimackAthletics.com SCOTT BOREK Head Coach First Season

Scott Borek was named the eighth head coach of the men’s ice hockey program in April of 2018. Borek arrived in North Andover with 33 years of collegiate coaching experience, including eight as a head coach.

Borek has spent the last 16 years as a Hockey East associate head coach, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament 13 times, while capturing five Hockey East regular season championships and one tournament championship. Over that time span, he has recruited 12 All-Americans, 16 student-athletes who played in the NHL and 18 Hockey East All-Conference honorees.

Coaching Staff Serving as the associate head coach at Providence since 2015, Borek’s responsibilities included oversight of recruiting, team defense and the penalty kill. This season, the Friars’ defense was second in Hockey East and seventh nationally, while the penalty kill also was second in the league and sixth nationally. Providence advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all three seasons with Borek on the coaching staff.

Before Providence, Borek spent 13 seasons as the associate head coach at the University of New Hampshire. Serving as the recruiting coordinator while overseeing the team’s forwards and power play units, Borek helped guide the Wildcats to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, a trip to the 2003 Frozen Four NCAA Championship game, one Hockey East Tournament title, and four Hockey East Tournament Championship game appearances. @MerrimackMIH Prior to joining ’s staff at UNH, Borek was the head coach at New England College in 2001-02. He also spent five seasons as the head coach of Lake Superior State from 1996-01, following a one-year stint there as Associate Head Coach under current Notre Dame head coach Jeff Jackson. As the Lakers’ head coach, he was named the CCHA Coach of the Year in 2000 and was a Spencer Penrose Award Finalist, given to the Division I National Coach of the Year. Before Lake Superior State, Borek was also the head coach at Colby College from 1993-96 and was a finalist for the Division III Coach of the Year award in 1994.

Borek’s coaching career began as a student assistant at , after he sustained a career-ending neck injury during his sophomore campaign. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1985 with a B.A. in English and was immediately named an assistant coach for the Big Green.

Borek is married to the former Jill McCune. Together they have seven children, including Madeline Borek Harris (23), who along with her husband Caleb Harris live in Pennsylvania, Charley who is a sophomore at , and Owen who is a senior at Brooks School in North Andover. Borek’s son Gordie tragically passed in 2016 at the age of 22, as a sophomore at the University of New Hampshire. Jack, Jacob and Emma are age 15 and presently entering 9th grade at Triton School in Newbury, Massachusetts.

BOREK YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Team W L T WL% 1992-93 Colby 11 12 2 .480 1993-94 Colby 11 12 2 .480 1994-95 Colby 11 11 1 .500 1996-97 Lake Superior 19 12 5 .597 1997-98 Lake Superior 15 18 4 .459 1998-99 Lake Superior 11 23 4 .342 1999-00 Lake Superior 18 16 2 .528 2000-01 Lake Superior 13 23 0 .361 2001-02 New England Coll. 14 11 2 .556 Total 123 138 22 .473 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus

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COACHING STAFF MerrimackAthletics.com CURTIS CARR JOSH CIOCCO Assoc. Head Coach Asst. Coach Eighth Season First Season Curtis Carr will be spending his eighth Josh Ciocco joined the men’s season with the Merrimack College men’s ice hockey coaching staff in ice hockey program as an as- 2018-19, including his fifth as associate head coach. sistant coach in April of 2018.

Arriving prior to the 2011-12 season, Carr served as Assistant Coach for Ciocco spent the previous two three seasons before his promotion to associate head coach in August of 2014. He has taken over a major seasons as Assistant Coach role in recruiting since then and has helped matriculate many top Hockey East players to Merrimack, including Hockey East Third at Brown University of the ECAC. He helped produce Team All-Stars , who signed a professional contract with the Blackhawks in the summer of 2017 and debuted with the four All-Ivy League student-athletes over that span Blackhawks in 2018, as well as , a 2015 National Hockey (including three second team honorees), as well as League (NHL) Draft fifth round selection by the New Jersey Devils. Coaching Staff Carr also recruited defenseman Johnathan Kovacevic, one of the top one ECAC Third Team All-League selection. Brown young defensemen in Hockey East who was drafted in the third round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft by the Winnipeg Jets. He represents the posted a four-win improvement during Ciocco’s sec- second-highest draft pick by a student-athlete in program history. ond season on the coaching staff, as the Bears also In each of the last seven seasons, Carr has overseen Merrimack’s finished two spots higher in the league standings at penalty kill unit, and his presence has certainly been felt. The War- riors have boasted some of the stingiest defenses over the last seven the end of the 2017-18 season compared to 2016-17. years. In 2015-16, Merrimack started the season 20-for-20 on the penalty kill and did not allow a power play goal until its sixth game.

Merrimack finished seventh in Hockey East and 39th nationally on @MerrimackMIH the PK in 2016-17 and were once again competitive throughout the Before Brown, Ciocco spent three seasons (2013- year on special teams in 2017-18, owning a 76.4-percent kill rate. 16) at Alaska Anchorage, where he served as an Carr perhaps produced his best work with the penalty kill in 2014- assistant coach. Ciocco spearheaded the program’s 15, when Merrimack led Hockey East and ranked fifth nationally with an 88.2-percent success rate. In fact, since taking over the unit, recruiting efforts, as he brought in WCHA All-Rookie Merrimack has ranked third or better in Hockey East in three out of those seven years. Merrimack boasted an 85.1-percent success rate in Team honoree Wyatt Ege and two-time Most Valu- 2012-13 after killing off 84.5 percent of penalties in 2011-12. Merri- able Player, Olivier Mantha. mack fended off 81.5 percent of opponents’ power plays in 2013-14.

Carr arrived in North Andover after five years with the Youngstown Phantoms of the Hockey League (USHL). Carr guided Prior to his stint at UAA, Ciocco served as assistant Youngstown to a 23-30-7 record in 2010-11 in his first season as Head Coach and General Manager. During his tenure with the Phantoms, he coach of Milton Academy, while scouting amateur also served as Associate Head Coach and Director of Player Develop- hockey events for the U.S. Hockey Report. Before ment in 2009-10. that, Ciocco played for the University of New Hamp- Prior to moving to Youngstown, Carr spent three seasons as the Assistant Coach and Director of Player Personnel for the NAHL’s shire from 2003-07. As a player at UNH, Ciocco Phantoms, during which the team posted a 142-61- 11 record. Mahoning won a regular season title, two North Division helped the Wildcats to the NCAA tournament each titles, qualified for the National Tournament in all three seasons, and year, while dressing as captain during his senior finished as the National Champion runner-up twice. campaign. Under Carr’s tutelage, 60 players from Youngstown and Mahoning have secured NCAA scholarships.

A native of Georgetown, Ontario, Carr spent seven seasons as a player After graduating from New Hampshire in 2007 and coach for Kent State University and was a three-time ACHA with a bachelor’s degree in political science, Ciocco All-American. Upon graduation in 2003, he was hired as an assis- tant coach for 2003-04 before being promoted to head coach, where spent two seasons in the ECHL with the Wheeling he was an ACHA Coach of the Year finalist after leading the Golden Flashes to the ACHA National Tournament. In his first season at Kent Nailers (2006-07) and the Fresno Falcons (2007- State, Carr inherited a 9-30 team and produced a 21-18 record. 08). In 2010, Ciocco completed his MBA from UNH Carr is also actively involved with USA Hockey’s Select and Devel- before serving as an on-air analyst for all televised opmental camps and serves as a presenter for the USA Hockey’s Coaching Education Program. Hockey East games, including the Beanpot, Frozen

He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education with a teacher Fenway and the league’s championships game. certification and a Master’s in Sports Administration and Recreation Management from Kent State.

Carr resides in Methuen, Massachusetts, with his wife, Margaret, and their three daughters, Emma, Sarah and Molly, and their son, Lucas. 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus

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COACHING STAFF MerrimackAthletics.com LANCE BRADY MATT LAMALFA Dir. of Operations Dir. of Hockey Services First Season 11th Season Lance Brady joined the men’s Matt LaMalfa enters his 11th ice hockey coaching staff in season at Merrimack College in September of 2018 and will 2018-19 and serves as the Direc- tor of Men’s Ice Hockey Services. be spending his first season with the program in 2018-19. A former student equipment Brady, who arrives after serv- manager, LaMalfa is responsi- ing as head coach at Assump- ble for overseeing equipment tion College, will serve as the Director of Operations. upkeep and inventory. LaMalfa is a 2012 graduate of Merrimack College with Brady won 99 games at the helm of the Assump- a degree in Communication Studies and completed his tion men’s ice hockey program, highlighted by Masters of Higher Education at Merrimack in 2013. Coaching Staff the program’s first-ever Northeast-10 Conference Championship to conclude the 2017-18 season. The team won at least 11 games in five of his 10 seasons, JIM McNIFF including each of the final two. Last year, he led Assumption to a 15-10-2 mark for the team’s highest Vol. Goaltending Coach winning percentage in a season in 25 years. First Season @MerrimackMIH Brady was honored as the NE10 Coach of the Year Jim McNiff, a 1998 Merrimack College alumnus and former student-athlete on on three occasions and had coached two of the past the men’s ice hockey team, returned to three NE10 Players of the Year. He also helped the campus in May of 2018. He will serve team to an NE10 Championship game appearance in as the volunteer goaltending coach. 2010. He coached three players who went on to play McNiff returned to Merrimack after professionally, as well. serving in a similar role at , where he served as volunteer goaltending coach for the 2017-18 season. He brings a Off the ice, Brady’s student-athletes excelled in the wealth of coaching experience over the past two decades. In addition classroom and posted a GPA over 3.0 three of the to being an assistant coach at Wayland High School for two seasons, McNiff spent six years at Providence College before his one-year stint past four years. Assumption’s men’s ice hockey at Bentley. McNiff has been conducting private goalie lessons for the program also held special games to raise money for past 20 years and has served as goaltending coach for several junior, important causes and over the last three years alone prep and youth organizations and teams. raised over $10,000. McNiff spent six years on the staff at Providence College as the goal- tending/volunteer assistant coach prior to his arrival in Waltham, Brady is a 1993 graduate of Holy Cross with a and he was on the staff during the Friars’ run to the 2015 NCAA cham- bachelor’s degree in economics. He was a three- pionship.McNiff helped Providence netminders set several school year standout for the Crusaders, was named as an records -- including most shutouts in a career, best goals-against av- erage in a single season and best save percentage in a single season ECAC East Second Team All-Star and a New England -- and helped develop former Providence All-American goaltender Hockey Writers All-Star and was the team captain Jon Gillies, who was selected as the Frozen Four’s Most Outstanding as a senior. Player during the Friars’ national championship run in 2015. He was one of two All-Americans and multiple Hockey East First Team All- Stars that McNiff instructed during his tenure at Providence. Brady came to Assumption from nearby Becker Col- lege, where he served as the associate head coach McNiff is also the Director of Hockey Development for the Rhode as the team improved from 2-18 to 12-11. Prior to Island Hockey Academy, which runs goaltending and player camps, clinics and private lessons in Rhode Island. McNiff has worked with Becker, he served as an assistant coach at Marlboro some of the top collegiate and youth goalies at all levels. High School as the team captured the Roy Confer- Some of McNiff’s former goaltenders that currently play in the NHL ence title in 2007. Brady was also a player/assis- include Cory Schneider of the New Jersey Devils, Scott Darling of the tant coach for the Birmingham Bulls of the ECHL in and Mike Condon of the . 1997-98, an executive member of the Professional McNiff resides in Marshfield, Massachusetts, with his girlfriend, Amy, Hockey Players Association from 1995-98 and a and his daughter, Caelan. coach/counselor at Dynamic Skating from 1990-96. 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus

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2018-19 SCHEDULE MerrimackAthletics.com

Date Opponent Time Location OCTOBER Sat. 6 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Sun. 7 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 4 p.m. Lawler Rink Fri. 12 at Bentley 7 p.m. Waltham, Mass. Sat. 13 at Army 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Sat. 20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Fri. 26 at Massachusetts* 7 p.m. Amherst, Mass. Sat 27 MASSACHUSETTS* (HOMECOMING) 7 p.m. Lawler Rink

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Schedule Fri. 2 BOSTON COLLEGE* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Sat. 3 at Boston College* 7 p.m. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Fri. 9 at Bemidji State 8 p.m. Bemidji, Minn. Sat. 10 at Bemidji State 8 p.m. Bemidji, Minn. Fri. 16 PROVIDENCE* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Sat. 17 at Providence* 7 p.m. Providence, R.I. Fri. 23 HOLY CROSS 4 p.m. Lawler Rink Fri. 30 at Northeastern* 7 p.m. Boston, Mass.

@MerrimackMIH DECEMBER Fri. 7 PROVIDENCE* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Sat. 8 NORTHEASTERN* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Fri. 28 DENVER 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Mon. 31 COLORADO COLLEGE 4 p.m. Lawler Rink

JANUARY Fri. 4 at New Hampshire* 7 p.m. Durham, N.H. Sat. 5 at Northeastern* 7 p.m. Boston, Mass. Tue. 8 at Michigan 8 p.m. Ann Arbor, Mich. Sat. 12 CONNECTICUT* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Fri. 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 7:30 p.m. Lawler Rink Mon. 21 at Boston University* 4 p.m. Boston, Mass. Fri. 25 at Vermont* 7 p.m. Burlington, Vt. Sat. 26 at Vermont* 7 p.m. Burlington, Vt.

FEBRUARY Sat. 9 at Connecticut* 5 p.m. Hartford, Conn. Fri. 15 MAINE* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Sat. 16 MAINE* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Fri. 22 at UMass Lowell* 7:15 p.m. Lowell, Mass. Sat. 23 UMASS LOWELL* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink Thu. 28 MASSACHUSETTS* 7 p.m. Lawler Rink

MARCH Sat 2 at Boston University* 7 p.m. Boston, Mass. 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus

8 All games Eastern Time and subject to change Home games in BOLD * = Hockey East contest 2018-19 MERRIMACK HOCKEY

2018-19 ROSTER MerrimackAthletics.com No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. S/C Hometown/Last Team 2 Ryan Cook Jr. D 6-3 215 2/6/95 R Lancaster, N.Y. / Aberdeen (NAHL) 3 Matt McArdle Gr. D 6-0 195 7/11/95 R Annapolis, Md. / Lake Superior State (WCHA) 4 Tyler Drevitch Jr. F 6-0 180 8/1/95 R Middleborough, Mass. / Lone Star (NAHL)

6 Alex Carle (A) Sr. D 6-0 190 5/26/94 R Anchorage, Alaska / Lone Star (NAHL) 7 Simon Lööf So. D 6-2 180 5/29/96 R Ekjso, Sweden / Lone Star (NAHL)

8 Johnathan Kovacevic (A) Jr. D 6-4 215 7/12/97 R Grimsby, Ontario / Hawkesbury (CCHL) 9 Ethan DeStefani Fr. F 6-3 200 2/16/99 R Bedford, N.H. / Minnesota (NAHL)

10 Derek Petti (A) Sr. F 6-2 195 4/28/95 L Tewksbury, Mass. / Middlesex (Prep) 11 Tyler Irvine Jr. F 5-11 170 5/15/96 R Livonia, Mich. / Muskegon (USHL) 12 Jordan Seyfert Fr. F 5-9 170 4/3/99 R Annville, Pa. / Fargo (USHL) 13 Chase Gresock Fr. F 6-1 200 8/13/98 R Powell, / Youngstown (USHL) 2018-19 Roster 14 Patrick Kramer Jr. F 6-1 195 3/6/97 L Bridgewater, Mass. / Youngstown (USHL) 15 Chase Olsen Fr. F 6-0 185 7/2/97 L Olds, Alberta / Spruce Grove (AJHL) 16 Laine McKay So. F 6-1 200 1/4/97 R Thunder Bay, Ontario / Markham (OJHL) 17 Logan Coomes Jr. F 5-11 185 10/16/96 L Northville, Mich. / Fairbanks (NAHL) 18 Cole McBride Jr. F 6-0 195 6/25/96 R Kindersley, Saskatchewan / Camrose (AJHL)

19 Michael Babcock (C) Sr. F 5-9 170 2/1/95 L Northville, Mich. / Fargo (USHL) @MerrimackMIH 20 Griff Jeszka Jr. F 6-1 195 3/12/95 L Muskego, Wis. / UMass (HEA) 21 Jeff Solow Jr. D 5-11 190 7/18/96 L Naples, Fla. / Amarillo (NAHL) 22 Logan Drevitch Fr. F 5-9 170 4/14/98 L Middleborough, Mass. / Boston Jr. Bandits (USPHL)

23 August Von Ungern-Sternberg Fr. F 5-11 175 6/27/97 L Sun Valley, Idaho / Wenatchee (BCHL) 24 Christian Simeone Fr. F 6-1 180 2/12/97 L Milton, Mass. / Alberni Valley (BCHL) 25 Sami Tavernier Jr. F 6-1 190 4/25/97 R Morzine, France / Topeka (NAHL) 26 Tyler Heidt Fr. D 6-0 190 11/7/98 L Saskatoon, Saskatchewan / Melfort (SJHL) 27 Dominic Dockery So. D 6-2 185 1/2/97 L Lockport, N.Y. / Youngstown (USHL) 28 Jackson Bales So. F 6-1 185 8/28/97 R Oakville, Ontario / Oakville (OJHL) 29 Craig Pantano Sr. G 6-1 165 5/4/95 L Bridgewater, Mass. / South Shore (USPHL) 31 Drew Vogler Sr. G 6-1 200 7/22/96 L Florissant, Mo. / Topeka (NAHL) 34 Logan Halladay So. G 6-1 200 8/17/96 L Cary, N.C. / Bloomington (USHL)

Head Coach: Scott Borek (Dartmouth ’83), First Season Associate Head Coach: Curtis Carr (Kent State ’03), Eighth Season Assistant Coach: Josh Ciocco (UNH ’07), First Season Director of Operations: Lance Brady (Holy Cross ’93), First Season Volunteer Goaltending Coach: Jim McNiff (Merrimack ’98), First Season Director of Hockey Services: Matt LaMalfa (Merrimack ‘12), 11th Season Captains: Michael Babcock Assistant Captains: Alex Carle, Derek Petti, Johnathan Kovacevic Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mike Kamal (Keene State ‘03), 12th Season

2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus Head Athletic Trainer: Eric Manz (Minnesota Duluth ‘13), Fourth Season

9 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 38 #19 MICHAELBABCOCK(C) (2007-08) ...Hastwosiblings,AllieandTaylorBusiness major. to twoStanleyCupFinalsappearancesandonechampionship since 2002andspent10yearsinDetroit,guidingtheRed Wings ther hasbeenaheadcoachintheNationalHockeyLeague (NHL) Personal Program, aswell. in 2012-13...MemberoftheUnitedStatesNationalDevelopment up 80penaltyminutes...PlayedfortheCedarRapidRoughRiders career-high 16points(7g,9a)in2013-14withFargoandracked 60 gamesandwaswhistledfor64penaltyminutes...Registered with theFargoForce...In2014-15,recorded12points(4g,8a)in Before Merrimack win againstVermont(2/26). against ArizonaState(1/31)...Dishedtwoassistsin4-1home first multi-pointoutingafterscoringandassistingin10-0win the netforfirsttimeinroadwinoverBentley(11/4)...Posted point in3-1winagainstSt.Lawrence(10/17)...Foundthebackof in 6-4roadwinatMaine(2/19)...Registeredfirstcollegiate campaign ...TalliedonepowerplaygoalScoredgame-winner scoring threegoalswhiledishingfourassistsforaseven-point man ontheteam...EnjoyedsolidfirstseasonwithWarriors, 2015-16 • • • • • • • 2016-17 • • • • 2017-18 Had sevenpointsin22leaguegames(3g,4a) Fired 45shotsongoal Added onepowerplaygoalandwas-2ratingontheseason Whistled for12penaltiestotaling35minutes nine pointsinfivegoalsandfourassists Set newcaeerhighsinallscoringcategoriesafterrecording Played inallbutoneoftheteam’s37games Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam Lowell (3/3) Recorded ashorthandedgoalinplayoffupsetwinatUMass shots ongoal Finished withthreepoints(2g,1a)andacareer-high49 One ofeightplayerstoappearinall37games season Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselectionforthirdstraight : Appearedin38-of-39games,themostforanyfresh GP G 111 10 37 2 36 5 Northville, Mich.•Fargo(USHL) : BornFeb.1,1995...SonofMichaelandMaureenFa Sr. •FL5-91702/1/95 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 3 : SpentfouryearsintheUSHL,lasttwo A 9 1 4 4 Pts 19 3 9 7 PIM 38-98 16-43 12-35 10-20 +/- -20 -12 -2 -6 RETURNERS PPG 2 0 1 1 SHG 2 1 1 0 GWG - 0 0 - 1 1 • • 2016-17 • • • 2017-18 cations minor. NHL DraftPickbytheLightning...Financemajorandcommuni hypertrophic cardiomyopathyandwasalsoaseventh-round retire fromhockeyinJulyof2008afterbeingdiagnosedwith recruited toplayfortheUniversityofDenverbutwasforced to formerly skatedforthePhiladelphiaFlyers,whileDavidwas Matthew isacurrentmemberoftheTampaBayLightning and siblings, MatthewandDavid,bothofwhomhaveNHLties ... Personal: assists. Phantoms from2012-14,loggingeightgamesandrecording two playoff games...PreviouslywasamemberoftheYoungstown once whilepostinga+1rating...AppearedintwooftheBrahmas’ Lone StarBrahmas(NAHL)anddressedinninegames,scoring cost himmostoftwoseasonsinjuniors...Lastplayedforthe to theNAHLin2014-15...Foughtthroughnagginginjuriesthat Before Merrimack: (1g, 4a)fromJan.31throughFeb.12. weeks thatfollowedaftergame,finishingwithfivepoints Arizona State(1/31)...Enjoyedthree-gamepointstreakinthe marker anddishingcareer-hightwoassistsinteam’swinover istered acareer-highthreepointsafterscoringfirstcollegiate ing theteamtieUConnanddefeatCanisius(12/11-20)...Reg New Hampshire(11/14)...Assistedinback-to-backgameshelp the season...Producedanassistinhiscollegiatedebutagainst nine-point season...Playedin26oftheteam’sfinal30games rookie campaign...Finishedwithonegoalandeightassistsfora 2015-16: • • YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 26 Anchorage, Alaska•LoneStar(NAHL) putting togetheracareer-best11pointsontwogoalsand Was theteam’sthird-highest-scoringdefensemanafter Played in30gamesasasophomore Fired 21shotsonnet Finished withfourpointsonagoalandthreeassists Saw actionin26gamesasajunior career high--ina5-1victoryoverMercyhurst(11/4) Had acareer-bestthreeassists--tyinghissingle-game Both ofthosegoalscameonthepowerplay nine assists #6 ALEXCARLE(A) Sr. •DR6-01905/26/94 Appearedin26gamesasafreshman,enjoyingsolid GP G 82 26 1 30 2 BornMay26,1994...SonofBobandKarenHastwo 4 1 SpenttwoyearsintheUSHLbeforemoving A 20 3 9 8 Pts 24 4 11 9 PIM 29-69 -23 21-9 10-20 10-31 +/- 18 -4 -8 3 PPG -11 2 1 0 SHG 0 0 0 - GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 10 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 -- minor. siblings, Jim,MikeandNicole...EducationmajorHistory Personal: .920 SV%inover1000minutesand31appearances. 2013-14, postedan11-3-0recordtocomplimenta2.46GAA anda between thepipes...Dressedinfiveplayoffgames,aswell ...In save percentage...Turnedaway582shotsinover1200minutes 12-8-0 record...Recordeda3.22goals-againstaverageand .898 seasons ...Dressedin49games2014-15,finishingwith a Before Merrimack: • • • • 2016-17 • • • • • • • • • • 2017-18 Bridgewater, Mass.•SouthShore(USPHL) #29 CRAIGPANTANO 2015-16: Didnotseeactionasafreshman. turned in12saves(10/29) Made hiscollegiatedebutagainstNewHampshireand percentage in36:32net Finished witha1.64goals-againstaverageand.923save in onegameasasophomore Saw thefirstactionofhiscollegiatecareerafterappearing Lowell withback-to-backovertime30-saveperformances Backstopped theteamtoaplayoffroadsweepatUMass part ofa3-0homeblankingUConn(1/12) Recorded thefirstshutoutofhiscareerina16-saveeffortas dence (11/18) al championDenver(12/29)andahometieagainstProvi Posted apairof36-savegamesinwinatdefendingnation Finished withnine30-plus-saveoutingsaltogether sixth inSV% In theHockeyEastleaderboard,rankedfourthinGAAand 24th, respectively,onthenationalscaleinbothcategories as wella2.33goalsagainstaverage,ranking25thand Posted a.915savepercentageonthestrengthof688saves, net (72.1percentoftheteam’stotal) an 11-14-2recordwhilerecording1647:26ofplayingtimein Went ontostart27gamesbetweenthepipes,finishingwith breakthrough juniorseason the seasonandwoundupplayingin28gamesaspartofa Emerged astheNo.1goaltenderbysecondmonthof Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselection Hockey EastDefensivePlayeroftheWeek(3/5) 29 1699:38 GP 28 1663:06 1 BornMay4,1995...SonofFredandDeniseHasthree Sr. •GL6-11655/4/95 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY MIN 36:32 Skated fortheSouthShoreKingstwo 65 GA 64 1 -- 2.30 GAA 2.31 1.64 -- 700 SV 688 12 -- .915 SV% .915 .923 -- RETURNERS W 11 11 -- 0 14 14 L T SHO 2 2 - 0.0 -- 1 1 - • • • • • • 2017-18 major. three siblings,Mark(22),Ryan(18),andJustin(14)...Business Personal: twice. Led teamtostatetitleasasophomore...Teamwonleague title School’s MaleAthleteoftheYearandTeamMVPasasenior ... All-Scholastic pick...MVCMostValuablePlayerasasenior ...... Three-timeall-conferenceselectionTwo-timeBoston Herald School ...Asasenior,wasnamedLowellSunPlayerofthe Year in 2014-15...PlayedfouryearsatTewksburyMemorialHigh Before Merrimack: means ofanassistontheroadagainstArmy(12/29). win againstArizonaState(1/31)...Postedfirstcollegiatepointby seasons afterscoringtwiceanddishingthreeassistsinahome handed goal...Wentoffforprogram’sfirstfive-pointgameinsix against UNH(3/3-3/6)...Sharedtheteamleadwithoneshort three-game HockeyEastTournamentOpeningRoundseries team’s final13games...Scoredagoalineachgameofthe on fivegoalsandeightassists...Twelveofthosepointscamein freshman ...Finishedstrongdownthestretch,posting13points Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam...Appearedin29gamesasa 2015-16: • • • • • 2016-17 YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 29 #10 DEREKPETTI(A) Tewksbury, Mass.•Middlesex(Prep) Was aregularonthedraw,winning52.3percentofhisfa His 31blockedshotsrankedsecondamongallforwards Set anewcareer-highwith85shotsongoal twice whiledishingsevenassists Finished withsecondstraightnine-pointseason,scoring Played inall37games,anewcareer-high tion Earned thirdstraightHockeyEastAll-AcademicTeamselec postseason Continued hisknackforclutchscoringwithtwogoalsinthe such goalsofhiscareer Two ofthosegoalscameonthepowerplay,firsttwo for ninepoints Recorded acareer-bestsixgoalswhileaddingthreeassists Appeared in33gamesasasophomore Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam ceoffs (145-132) ProAmbitionsHockeyEastRookieoftheWeek(2/1)... Sr. •FL6-21954/28/95 BornApril28,1995...SonofDonnaandMarkHas GP G 99 13 37 2 33 6 5 LeadingscorerfortheMiddlesexBlackBears A 18 7 3 8 Pts 31 9 9 13 PIM 14-28 7-14 6-12 1-2 +/- -19 -5 -8 -6 PPG 2 0 2 0 SHG 1 0 0 1 - - GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 11 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 siblings, CourtneyandHaley...Engineeringmajor. Personal: 10-9-2 with2.30GAAand.904SV%. saves ...AlsodressedinthreeplayoffgamesIn2013-14,finished percentage ...Loggedover1700minutesinnetandrecorded712 15-8-4 innet...Posteda2.60goals-againstaverageand.906 save runners (NAHL)...In2014-15,appearedin30gameswhilefinishing Before Merrimack: assist inhometieagainstBostonCollege(2/13). in HockeyEastQuarterfinals(3/12)...Alsodishedhisfirstcollegiate with career-high32savesinfinalgameoftheseasonatProvidence shots inback-to-backwinsagainstVermont(2/26-2/27)...Finished 120 minutesinfinalweekendofregularseason,stopping49-of-50 against BC(2/13)andMaine(2/20)...Allowedonlyonegoalover sius (12/20)...Postedcareer-high30savesinback-to-backoutings earning firstcareervictoryafter18-saveperformanceagainstCani Started fourstraightgamesfromlateDecembertoearlyJanuary, Clarkson (10/16)...PlayedthethirdperiodagainstUnion(11/28) ing thefinalminutesofteam’sseasonopeningvictoryagainst with afinalrecordof5-7-1...Sawfirstcollegiateactionbyplay as afreshman...Totaled350savesover846:04innetfinished a team-leading1.99goals-againstaverageand.926savepercentage in goals-againstaverage,going4-4-1thatstretch...Overall,posted Feb. 13onward,ranked11thnationallyinsavepercentageandninth himself asoneofthenation’stopgoaltendersinthatspan...From 13 ...Startednineoftheteam’sfinal10gamesandquicklycemented of theWeek(12/21,2/29)...Sawactionin16gamesnet,starting 2015-16: • • • • • 2016-17 • • • • 2017-18 Turned away411shots age Posted a2.85goals-againstaverageandan.897savepercent ing time Logged justshyof1,000minutesinnet,totaling990:19play Named HockeyEastDefensivePlayeroftheWeekonce span Made 18appearancesasasophomore,finishing6-8-3inthat Maine thankstohis20-saveperformance(2/3) Backstopped theteamtoanimportantovertimeroadwinat Posted 257savesontheseason Appeared inandstarted10gamesnet career Hockey EastAll-Academicselectionforthefirsttimeinhis #31 DREWVOGLER Florissant, Mo.•Topeka(NAHL) Sr. •GL6-12007/22/96 TwicenamedProAmbitionsHockeyEastDefensivePlayer 44 2416:41 GP 10 18 990:19 16 846:04 BornJuly22,1996...SonofScottandShannonHastwo 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY MIN 580:18 SpentprevioustwoyearswiththeTopekaRoad 111 GA 36 47 28 2.76 GAA 3.72 2.85 1.99 1018 SV 257 411 350 .902 SV% .877 .897 .926 RETURNERS 12 W 6 5 1 22 8 L 7 7 T SHO 6 2 3 1 - - - - 0 0 1 1 - 2016-17: • 2017-18: • • Before Merrimack • • • • Personal: • • • Before LakeSuperiorState • 2015-16: • YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 17 2016-17 2015-16 30 Annapolis, Md.•lakeSuperiorState(WCHA) net whileblocking27shots Played in17games,recordingtwoassistswith13shotson amassing 10points(1g,9a)inthatspan Logged over80appearancesthreeyearsfortheLakers, State University(WCHA) Joins theprogramasagraduatetransferfromLakeSuperior Plans tomajorinBusinessManagement Brother toShea Son ofMelindaandPeterMcArdle Born July11,1995 NAHL of theUSHLandRioGrandeValleyKillerBees In 2013-14,splittimebetweentheMuskegonLumberjacks season andcollectedthreeassistsin14games Was tradedtotheSiouxCityMusketeerslatein2014-15 1-5--6 scoringline Played in41gamesfortheFargoForce2014-15,totalinga team a goalandtwoassists31blocks,goodforfifthonthe Appeared in30gamesasacollegiaterookie,finishingwith tied forthird-mostontheteam while finishingwith17shotsongoalandblocking52shots, Was inthelineupall36games,distributingfiveassists #3 MATTMcARDLE

Gr. •DR6-219510/7/93 GP G 83 1 36 0 0 1 A 9 2 5 2 Pts 10 2 5 3 PIM 71 25 24 22 +/- -27 -7 -8 -12 PPG 0 0 0 0 SHG 0 0 0 0 GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 12 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 19 2016-17 • • • • • Personal: • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • 2016-17 • • • • • • 2017-18 Business major Brother toMikeandSteven Son ofJohnandBeth Born Feb.6,1995 ber oftheHonorRoll and LancasterHighSchool,wherehewasafour-yearmem Also playedforBuffaloJuniorSabres,CedarRoughRiders team historyandpostaleague-best14-gamewinningstreak he helpedteammakeonlysecondplayoffappearancein Also hadafirststintwithAberdeenin2013-14duringwhich appeared in28gameswithtwopoints(2a) Spent halfof2014-15withtheLincolnStars(USHL)and points (6g,19a)and89penaltyminutes Appeared in57gameswithWings2015-16,logging25 Spent finalseasoninjuniorswithAberdeenWings(NAHL) February (2/25) game-winning goalinanimportantvictoryatVermont Notched hisfirstcareerpointwithanassistonthe Appeared in20gameshisrookieseason Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam Totaled 18blockedshotsontheseason Added anotherlamp-lighterinahomewinoverUNH(2/16) UMass (10/28) Scored firstcollegiategoalinaHomecomingwinagainst Finished withacareer-high22shotsongoal his career Saw actionin19gameswhilerecordingthefirsttwogoalsof straight season Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselectionforsecond Lancaster, N.Y.•Aberdeen(NAHL) GP G 39 2 20 0 Jr. •DR6-32152/6/95 #2 RYANCOOK 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 2 A 1 0 1 Pts 3 2 1 PIM 8-16 4-8 4-8 +/- -3 -1 -2 RETURNERS PPG 0 0 0 SHG 0 0 0 GWG - 0 0 0 2016-17 • • • • 2017-18 • • • • Personal • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • • YEAR CAREER STATS TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 #17 LOGANCOOMES Posted apairoftwo-pointgames,tyinghispersonalbest Fired 53shotsonnetwhilefinishingwitha+2rating and eightassists Set anewsingle-seasonhighwith11pointsonthreegoals Appeared incareer-high29gamesasasophomore Business major Brother toDylan,EthanandKatie Son ofJamieandSam Born Oct.16,1996 MetJHL asajunior Also playedatOakdaleHighSchool,earningMVPofthe Coquitlam Express/BCHL) (Jersey Hitmen/RochesterJr.Americans/USPHL-Pr.and Spent 2014-15betweenthreedifferentteamsinjuniors onship) Helped IceDogswinNAHLRobertsonCup(leaguechampi alty minutes,aswella+29rating(2015-16) Appeared in56gameswith65points(25g,40a)and61pen (NAHL) Spent finalseasoninjuniorswithFairbanksIceDogs Fired 39shotsonnet tally Potted twopowerplaygoalsandhadonegame-winning Was amongtheleadrookieforwardswithsixpoints(2g,4a) games Saw plentyofactioninhisrookieseason,appearing20 Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam Northville, Mich.•Fairbanks(NAHL) Jr. •FL5-1118510/16/96 GP G 49 5 29 3 20 2 A 12 8 4 Pts 17 11 6 PIM 19-38 13-26 6-12 +/- -3 +2 -5 PPG 2 0 2 SHG 0 0 0 GWG -

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 13 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster TOTAL 2017-18 15 2016-17 13 YEAR CAREER STATS Middleborough, Mass.•LoneStar(NAHL) • • • • • Personal • • • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • • 2016-17 • • • • 2017-18 #4 TYLERDREVITCH Communications/Sports Managementmajor Brother toLogan,April,LexiandMolly Son ofScottandMegan Born Aug.1,1995 three-year memberoftheHonorRoll in tennisandservedasathree-yearcaptainwas Attended MiddleboroughHighSchoolwherehealsolettered star honors(2011-12) Team captainoftheBostonBandits(EJHL)andearnedall- (EJHL) (2010-11) All-Prospects All-StarTeamfortheBridgewaterBandits and MuskegonLumberjacks(USHL) Split 2014-15betweentheDesMoinesBuccaneers(USHL) 4a) and66penaltyminutes In 24gameswiththePhantoms,registeredfivepoints(1g, scored threegoalsinfourplayoffgames Logged 21points(9g,12a)in32gamesforBrahmasand (2015-16) Lone StarBrahmas(NAHL)duringfinalyearinjuniors Split timebetweentheYoungstownPhantoms(USHL)and Fired 11shotsongoal Whistled fortwopenalties Finished withtwoassists Appeared in13contestsrookieseason Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselection Added anothergoalagainstMaine(2/3) Buried hisfirstcareermarkerinawinoverUConn(1/12) his previoussingle-seasonhighwithtwopoints Scored thefirsttwogoalsofhiscollegiatecareerwhiletying Played inacareer-high15games 28 2 GP G Jr. •FR5-111808/1/95 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 2 0 2 0 2 A 4 2 2 Pts 7-14 6-12 1-2 PIM -1 -1 0 +/- RETURNERS 0 0 0 PPG 0 0 0 SHG GWG 0 0 0 • • • • • 2017-18 • • • • Personal • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • • • • • 2016-17 F TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 YEAR CAREER STATS Fired acareer-high56shotsongoal his careerandtiedformostontheteam Three ofthosegoalsweregame-winners,thefirstthree Finished witheightpointsonfivegoalsandthreeassists Saw actioninalloftheteam’s37games second timeinhiscareer Earned aspotontheHockeyEastAll-AcademicTeamfor Business Financemajor Brother toAndreaandNatalie Son ofScottandAnnette Born May15,1996 all-state honorsasasenior win statechampionshipasajuniorandearnedfirstteam Attended LivoniaStevensonHighSchoolandhelpedteam points (17g,17a)in47games(2014-15) Also playedfortheTopekaRoadrunners(NAHL)with34 (3g, 2a)withCedarRapids Recorded 15pointswithMuskegon(5g,10a)andfive jacks Appeared in26gameseachwithRoughRidersandLumber (USHL) andCedarRapidsRoughRiders Spent finalseasoninjuniorswithMuskegonLumberjacks Thanksgiving weekend(11/25) Had afour-pointshowinginwinoverProvidenceon Eight ofhis10pointscameinleagueplay Whistled for15penaltiesandfired38shotsonnet freshmen tosurpassdouble-digitscoring Finished with10points(6g,4a)andwasoneofjustthree Played inallbutoneoftheteam’s37games 2016-17 Was asconsistentofaperformeranyrookieWarriorin Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam Two-time HockeyEastRookieoftheWeek Livonia, Mich.•Muskegon(USHL) #11 TYLERIRVINE Jr. •FR5-111705/15/96 73 37 5 36 6 GP G 11 7 3 4 A 18 8 10 Pts 22-44 -9 7-14 15-30 PIM -9 0 +/- 0 0 0 PPG 1 0 1 SHG GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 14 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster TOTAL 2017-18 12 2016-17 YEAR CAREER STATS • • • Personal • • • • • • Before UMass • 2016-17 • 2017-18 • • Before Merrimack • 2018-19 #20 GRIFFJESZKA Majoring incommunicationsandmedia Has twobrothers,BryanandEvan Son ofMikeandKarenJeszka 2013 andatwo-timeall-stateselection consin (U18)andwasafinalistforWHCAPlayeroftheYearin Also playedfortheMarquetteHilltoppers(H.S.)andTeamWis season with33assists Ranked inthetop-20NAHLduring2015-16regular rank secondontheteaminscoring Over Brookings’fourplayoffgames,loggedpoints(3g,1a)to and wasnamedteamMVP Led Brookingsinscoring2015-16with48points(15g,33a) combined 155gamesintheNAHL Totaled 76careerpointson26goalsand50assists,playinga Ice Rays(2014-15)andBrookingsBlizzard(2015-16) (NAHL) withtheCouleeRegionChill(2013-15),CorpusChristi Played threeseasonsintheNorthAmericanHockeyLeague in goalsandpoints(7-5-12). 12 points,includingsevengoals,whileleadingtherookieclass Played in33gamesandrankedfifthontheteamscoringwith and oneassist. Saw actionin12gamesandregisteredfourpointsonthreegoals Top Scholarin2017-18 Two-time HockeyEastAll-AcademicSelectionandwasnameda years atHockeyEastmemberUMass Joins theprogramasatransferafterspendingpasttwo Will sitoutseasonduetoNCAAtransferrequirements Muskego, Wisc.•UMASS(HEA) 45 10 33 7 GP G 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 3 Jr. •FL6-1195 6 1 5 A 16 4 12 Pts 56 19 30 PIM -14 0 -14 +/- RETURNERS 1 0 1 PPG 0 0 0 SHG GWG - 0 1 1 • • • • 2017-18 • • • • Personal • • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • • • • 2016-17 • Summer 2017 • TOTAL 2017-18 2016-17 YEAR CAREER STATS #8 JOHNATHANKOVACEVIC(A) Niagara Falls,Ontario•Hawkesbury(CCHL) Set asingle-gamehighwiththreeassistsinwinoverBentley scoring twicewhiledishing15assists Nearly matchedhisrookieyearscoringoutputwith17points, Merrimack’s topdefensemen,appearingin34games Enjoyed asecondstraightproductiveseasonasoneof Top Scholar-Athleteawardforfinishingwitha4.0GPA Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamhonorsandasecondstraight Dominant intheclassroomforasecondstraightseason,earning Civil Engineeringmajor Brother toRyanandDaniela Son ofNovicaandAngie Born July12,1997 16) Named team’sDefensivePlayeroftheYearforHawks(2015- Hawkesbury Ottawa andall-leaguethirdteamrecognitionin2015-16with Earned CCHLAll-RookieTeamhonorsin2014-15with Senators (CCHL) Spent halfof2015-16andall2014-15withtheOttawaJunior recording sevenassists Also logged10appearancesfortheHawksinpostseason, points (6g,20)with21penaltyminutes Appeared in30gameswiththeHawks2015-16,recording26 Spent finalseasoninjuniorswithHawkesburyHawks(CCHL) Had threemulti-pointgamesoverthecourseofseason to hisHockeyEastdefensivepeers average andalsohadthethird-bestscoringcompared Ranked 12thnationallyamongallrookiedefensemeninscoring Also rankedsecondontheteamintotalassists that wasthesecond-bestonteam(bestamongdefensemen) Finished withthreegoalsand16assists,aswella+7rating and alldefensemenfromanoffensivestandpont fourth ontheteaminoverallscoringwhileleadingallrookies Burst ontothescenewitha19-pointrookiecampaign,ranking Appeared in36gamesasafreshman Athlete Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselectionandTopScholar- NHL Draft Drafted inthirdround,74thoverall,byWinnipegJets2017 Totaled acareer-high50shotsongoalwhileblocking20 (11/10) Jr. •DR6-42157/12/97 70 34 36 3 GP G 5 2 31 15 16 A 36 17 19 Pts 22-44 5 7-14 15-30 PIM -2 +7 +/- 2 0 2 PPG 0 0 0 SHG GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 15 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster #14 PATRICKKRAMER TOTAL 2017-18 18 2016-17 20 YEAR CAREER STATS Bridgewater, Mass.•Youngstown(USHL) • • • • Personal • • • Before Merrimack • • • • • 2016-17 • • • 2017-18 Business major Brother toThomas,PeterandJoseph Son ofSusanandJim Born March6,1997 Attended BostonCollegeHighSchool ed 18penaltyminutesanda+12rating Posted 15points(5g,10a)in48gamesthatseasonandadd Spent 2015-16withYoungstownPhantoms(USHL) Fired 14shotsongoal Called forfourpenalties Recorded oneassistinthatspan Steady contributorinrookieseason,appearing20games Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam Blocked sevenshots Finished with12shotsongoal gle-season bestwithtwopointsonapairofassists Appeared in18gamesasasophomore,settingnewsin 38 0 GP G Jr. •FL6-11953/6/97 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 0 0 3 2 1 A 3 2 1 Pts 6-12 2-4 4-8 PIM -5 -2 -3 +/- RETURNERS 0 0 0 PPG 0 0 0 SHG - GWG - 0 0 0 • 2016-17 • • • • 2017-18 • Personal • • • • • • Before Merrimack TOTAL 2017-18 32 YEAR CAREER STATS Kindersley, Saskatchewan•Camrose(AJHL) Did notplayinanycontests Scored firstcollegiategoalatMinnesotaDuluth(10/21) Totaled 72shotsonnet,amongthemostteam Finished with11pointsfivegoalsandsixassists Warriors Played in32gameshisfirstactiveseasonwiththe Born June25,1996 Also playedforKindersleyKlippers(SJHL) 2014-15 Added ninemorepoints(5g,4a)in12postseasongames games withCamrosein2014-15 Finished with42points(19g,23a)in52regularseason Also posted18morepoints(5g,13a)in12playoffgames 34a) and36penaltyminutes Appeared in58games2015-16,recording66points(32g, (AJHL) Spent finaltwoseasonsinjuniorswithCamroseKodiaks #18 COLEMcBRIDE Jr. •FR6-01956/25/96 32 5 GP G 5 6 6 A 11 11 Pts 4-8 4-8 PIM -4 -4 +/- 2 2 PPG 0 0 SHG GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 16 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster TOTAL 2016-17 3 YEAR CAREER STATS • • • • Personal • • • • Before Merrimack • • • 2016-17 • 2017-18 Business Administrationmajor Brother toKendra,TrinaandTracie Son ofCherylandDave Born July18,1996 in fromthestartof2015-16season including 41points(10g,31a)inthe56gamesheappeared Finished with50pointsin97careerNAHLgames(13g,37a), ber (2016)afterposting11points(2g,9a)inninegames Was namedtheNAHL’sDefensemanofMonthforDecem second inoverallscoringamongallAmarilloskaters top-scoring defensemanwith27points(7g,20a)andranked Prior tohisdeparturefromAmarillo,wastheteam’s most recentlycompetingwiththeAmarilloBullsin2016-17 Spent mostofhislastthreeseasonsplayingintheNAHL, Fired fourshotsongoaloverthatspan Played inthreegamesthesecondhalfofyear games fortheAmarilloBulls(NAHL) Arrived inJanuaryasamid-yearenrolleeafterplaying33 Did notappearinanycontests Jr. •DL5-111907/18/96 3 0 GP G #21 JEFFSOLOW Naples, Fla.•Amarillo(NAHL) 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 0 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0-0 0-0 PIM 0 0 +/- RETURNERS 0 0 PPG 0 0 SHG GWG 0 0 - • • • • • 2017-18 • • • • Personal • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • • • • • 2016-17 • • • • • TOTAL 2017-18 36 2016-17 36 YEAR CAREER STATS #25 SAMITAVERNIER Ranked ninthinHockeyEasttotalpowerplaypoints(4- Ranked tiedforfourthontheteamintotalscoring career-high 13assists Tied hisrookieyeartotalofeightgoalswhiledistributinga finishing withacareer-high21pointsin36games Surpassed the20-pointthresholdforfirsttimeafter team’s topoffensiveplayers Enjoyed asecondstraightproductiveseasonasoneofthe Business major Brother toEmilandElina Son ofMichaelandMinna Born April25,1997 Attended EuropeanSchoolofHelsinkiinFinland Saw actionin15gameswithSiouxCity(2015-16) with Topeka(2015-16) Finished withsixpoints(1g,5a)insevenpostseasongames penalty minutes(2015-16) In 30gameswithTopeka,logged24points(6g,18a)and48 (NAHL) andSiouxCityMusketeers(USHL) Spent finalseasoninjuniorswithTopekaRoadrunners Fifteen ofhis18pointscameinleagueplay(6g,9a) Led theteamwith104shotsongoal nationwide, finishingwith14pointsinhisfinal15games From Jan.20onwardwasoneofthetopoffensiverookies while postinga+2rating Notched twopowerplaygoalsandthreegame-winners Tallied eightgoalsanddished10assistsinthatspan in scoringaftertotaling18points36games Enjoyed astrongdebutrookieseason,rankingfifthoverall One-time HockeyEastRookieoftheWeek Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeam (10/20) Tallied acareer-highthreepointsatMinnesotaDuluth sudden deathsessionatMaine(2/3) Secured yetanotherovertimeroadwinbyscoringinthe netting thegame-winnerinovertime(1/5) Gave theWarriorsacome-from-behindvictoryatUConnby Blocked 11shots pair ofgame-winners,bothinovertime Sent 91shotsongoal,themostteam,whilenettinga 10--14) Morzine, France•Topeka(NAHL) Jr. •FR6-11904/25/97 72 16 GP G 8 8 23 13 10 A 39 21 18 Pts 14-28 9-18 5-10 PIM -3 -5 +2 +/- 6 4 2 PPG 0 0 0 SHG GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 17 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster TOTAL 2017-18 14 YEAR CAREER STATS • • • • Personal • • • Before Merrimack • • • 2017-18 #28 JACKSONBALES Business major Brother toKiana,Colton,andBraden Son ofColinandKathyBales Born Aug.28,1997 Three-time OJHLAllStar games beforetallying11morein14postseasoncontests 2016-17, duringwhichhetotaled64points(24g,36a)in51 Was teamcaptainandMVPoftheinhisfinalseason Spent threeseasonswithOakvilleBlades(OJHL) over NewHampshire(2/16) Recorded firstcollegiatepointagainstonanassistinawin nine shots Played in14gamesasarookie,finishingwithoneassistand Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselection Oakville. Ontario•Oakville(OJHL) So. •FR6-11858/28/97 14 0 GP G 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 0 1 1 A 1 1 Pts 0-0 0-0 PIM -1 -1 +/- RETURNERS 0 0 PPG 0 0 SHG GWG 0 0 Before Merrimack • • • • 2017-18 • • • • Personal • • TOTAL 2017-18 28 YEAR CAREER STATS Also addedfourblockedshots line Finished with26shotsongoalanda+1ratingfromtheblue Warriors Logged 28appearancesinhisdebutseasonwiththe Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselection Business MarketingandFinancemajor Brother toTJandBellaDockery Son ofTomandLynnDockery Born Jan.2,1997 a 40-gamespan Premier Divisionin2015-16,notching26pointsovernearly Was amemberoftheSouthShoreKIngsinUSPHL’s 13a) Youngstown Phantoms,tallying16pointsin60games(3g, Spent finalseasoninjuniorsplayingforUSHL’s. #27 DOMINICDOCKERY Lockport, N.Y.•Youngstown(USHL) 28 0 GP G So. •DL6-21851/2/98 0 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 5-10 5-10 PIM +1 +1 +/- 0 0 PPG 0 0 SHG GWG

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Civil Engineeringmajor Brother toKyle Son ofJohnHalladayandJulieMarshall Born Aug.17,1996 with Janesville Community ServiceAwardandRookieoftheYearhonor Bloomington, andtheNAHLAcademicAchievementAward, Coaches’ AwardandUSHLCurtHammerwith Was therecipientofnumerousaccolades,including of .903and.908,respectively final twoseasonswithBloomingtonsavepercentages Posted identical2.58goals-againstaveragesineachofhis Also playedfortheJanesvilleJets(NAHL) Storm alongtheway appearances withthewaterlooBlackHawksandTri-City primarily fortheBloomingtonThunder,whilealsomaking Logged nearly100careergamesintheUSHL,playing season finaleatUMassLowell(2/24) Finished withacareer-best10savesinrelieftheregular net Recorded 11savesoverthecourseof37:20totalactionin Appeared betweenthepipesintwogamesasarookie Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselection #34 LOGANHALLADAY Carry, N.C.•Bloomington(USHL) So. •GL6-12008/17/96 2 2 GP 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 37:20 37:20 MIN 3 3 GA 4.82 4.82 GAA 11 11 SV .786 .786 SV% RETURNERS W 0 0 L T SHO 0 0 • Before Merrimack • • • • 2017-18 • • • • Personal • • TOTAL 2017-18 7 YEAR CAREER STATS Played foranumberofSwedishjuniorleagueteamspriorto Finished witheightshotsongoal (2/17) Totaled onegoalontheseasonagainstBostonUniversity Saw actioninsevengamesasarookie Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselection Business major Brother toFridaandHilda Son ofJonasLoofandMariaWissinger Born May29,1996 assists in11postseasongames twice whiledishing24helpersbeforeaddingthreemore Posted 26pointsin46gamesasadefenseman,scoring (NAHL) Spent finalseasoninjuniorswiththeLoneStarBrahmas his arrivalinNorthAmerica So. •DR6-21805/29/96 Ekjso, Sweden•LoneStar(NAHL) 7 1 GP G #7 SIMONL 1 0 0 A 1 1 Pts 6 6 PIM 0 0 +/- ÖÖ 0 0 PPG F 0 0 SHG GWG

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 19 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster TOTAL 2017-18 YEAR CAREER STATS • • 2017-18 • • • Personal • • • Before Merrimack • • Thunder Bay,Ontario•Markham(OJHL) Dressed for19gamesasarookie,finishingwithfourpoints Hockey EastAll-AcademicTeamselection Civil Engineeringmajor Son ofMylesMcKayandBernadineByers Born onJan.4,1997 up ninepointsover27gamesbetweenthetwoclubs Moines BuccaneersandtheMuskegonLumberjacks,putting Started the2015-16juniorsseasoninUSHLwithDes joining theteammidwaythrough2015-16campaign Posted 54pointsin50games(22g,32a)fortheRoyalsafter (OJHL) Spent finalseasoninjuniorswiththeMarkhamRoyals Scored firstcareergoalinwinoverArmyWestPoint(12/8) Also recorded10shotsongoal on agoalandthreeassists #16 LAINEMcKAY 19 19 GP G So. •FR6-12001/4/97 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY 1 1 3 3 A RETURNERS/NEWCOMERS 4 4 Pts 3- 6 3- 6 PIM 0 0 +/- 0 0 PPG 0 0 SHG GWG 0 0 • • • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • Personal • • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • • Personal gland championshipatTheGunnerySchool(prep) Also playedforNewHampshireJr.MonarchsprogramandwontheEn games Spent ayearplayingforGunneryPrepandrecorded17points(7g,10a)in34 Played infivegames2016-17forWaterlooBlackHawks(USHL) Added anotherassistinthreeplayoffgames Ranked thirdontheteaminscoring Recorded 31pointsin53gameson14goalsand17assists Played fortheMinnesotaMagicians(NAHL)in2017-18 Marketing Plans tomajor in BusinessManagementwith aminorin Brother toJeremy Son ofJodiandJeffrey Born April3,1999 in 2016-17,scoringonegoal Played insevengamesforthe U.S.NationalUnder-18Team other goalin10playoffcontests (9g, 10a)over40regularseasongamesbeforeaddingan Chicago wintheleaguetitlein2016-17,scoring19points Finished asatwo-timeClarkCupchampionafterhelping year Also had19pointsin40gameswithChicagotostartthe three pointsoverthecourseof14playoffgames Helped FargowintheClarkCup(USHLchampionship)with Force, nettingfourgoalsandrecordingfiveassists Recorded ninepointsin15regularseasongamesforthe with theFargoForce the first40gameswithChicagoSteelbeforefinishing Split the2017-18seasonbetweentwoUSHLteams,starting Business Marketingmajor Plans tomajorinSportsManagement Brother toCade Son ofJoanneandTim Born Feb.16,1999 #9 ETHANDeSTEFANI #12 Fr. •FR6-32002/16/99 Bedford, N.H.•Minnesota(NAHL) Fr. •FR5-91704/3/99 Annville, Penn.•Fargo(USHL) JORDAN SEYFERT

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 20 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster • • • • Personal • • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • Personal • • • • • Before Merrimack Middleborough, Mass.•BostonJr.Bandits(USPHL) Plans tomajorinbusiness hockey program),April,Lexi and Molly Brother toTyler(whoiscurrently ajunioronthemen’sice Son ofMeganandScott Born April14,1998 Also playedforMuskegonin2015-16 City StormoftheUSHL,recording23pointsin57games Split 2016-17betweentheMuskegonLumberjacksandTri- Had agoalandanassistintwoplayoffgames Named a2018NCDCAll-Star 34 assists Led teamwith55pointsin42games,recording21goalsand Last playedfortheBostonJr.Bandits(USPHL-NCDC) Plans tomajorinBusinessManagement Brother toCarson Son ofSteveandMitzi Born Aug.13,1998 Also spent2016-17andtheendof2015-16withYoungstown recording sixassists Shared theteamleadwith14playoffpointsin11games,nettingeightgoalsand upping hispointtotalfromthepreviousyearby30points Was theteam’sthird-highestoverallscorerandledteamintotalgoals, dishing 20assists Finished the2017-18seasonwith46pointsin59games,netting26goalsand Last playedfortheYoungstownPhantoms(USHL) #22 #13 Powell, Ohio•Youngstown(USHL) Fr. •FR6-12008/13/98 Fr. •FL5-91704/14/98 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY LOGAN DREVITCH CHASE GRESOCK NEWCOMERS • • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • Personal • • • • • Before Merrimack • • • • Personal • #23 Invited toattendCanadaWestcamp Named MVPandRookieoftheYear in only58gameswhilerankingsecondtheAJHLtotalpoints an 81-pointcampaignin2015-16thatsawhimnet32goalsanddish49assists Played forOldsduringtheentire2015-16and2016-17seasons,aswell,including Helped theSaintswinleaguetitleoverOkotoksOilers Also hadninepoints(5g,4a)in13playoffgames in just20gameson16goalsand17assists points (12g,16a)beforefinishingwiththeSpruceGroveSaints,scoring33 starting withtheOldsGrizzlyswhereheappearedin32gamesandrecorded28 Split 2017-18betweentwoteamsintheAlbertaJuniorHockeyLeague(AJHL), Brother toHeidi Son BeatrizandSteve Born June27,1997 juniors seasonfromanoffensivestandpoint with Wenatcheein2015-16,representinghismostprolific Had 42points(18g,24a)in57gamesduringhisfirststint he had19points(11g,8a)in49games Spent 2016-17withtheBloomingtonThunder(USHL)where Wild wintheBCHL’sFredPageCup(leaguechampionship) Had sixmorepoints(2g,4a)in19playoffgames,helping the goals whiledishing17assists Finished with27pointsin56games2017-18,netting10 Last playedfortheWenatcheeWild(BCHL) Plans tomajorinPhysicsandminorChemistry Brother toErika Son ofKariandErik Born July2,1997 Ranks inthetop-50all-timeforpointsAJHLhistorywithover200 Sun Valley,Idaho•Wenatchee(BCHL) Olds, Alberta•SpruceGrove(AJHL) Fr. •FL5-111756/27/97 AUGUST VONUNGERN-STERNBERG Fr. •FL6-01857/2/97 #15

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MerrimackAthletics.com @MerrimackMIH 21 2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus 2018-19 Roster • • • • Before Merrimack • • • Personal • • • • • Before Merrimack #24 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.•Melfort(SJHL) a goal,earningSJHLAll-Rookie Teamhonorsintheprocess that spanwhileappearinginfourplayoffgamesandadding he appearedin54gamesandtotaled21points(7g,14a) During hislastfullseasonin2016-17–alsowithMelfort postseason gameslastyear Added twomorepointsonagoalandanassistinthree a goalandeightassists contributed ninepointsingamesfromthebluelineon Limited tonineregularseasongamesin2017-18butstill Mustangs (SJHL) Spent thelasttwojuniorseasonsplayingforMelfort Brother toGreg,AnnabellaandJulia Son ofAngelaandGreg Born Feb.12,1997 of juniorswiththeSouthShoreKings(USPHL) In 2015-16,logged39gamesandrecorded31points(10g,21a)duringfirstyear games whilerecording14points(4g,10) Also playedfortheSpringfieldJr.Blues(NAHL)in2016-17,appearing35 Saw actioninsevenplayoffgameswhileaddingthreemorepoints(1g,2a) assists Recorded 23pointsin58games2017-18,netting12goalswhiledishing11 Last playedfortheAlberniValleyBulldogs(BCHL) Milton, Mass.•AlberniValley(BCHL) Fr. •FL6-11902/12/97 #26 2018-19 MERRIMACKHOCKEY CHRISTIAN SIMEONE Fr. •DL6-0190 TYLER HEIDT

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2017-18 STATISTICS MerrimackAthletics.com

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Oct 06 at Colgate L 1-2 1064 ALL GAMES 12-21-4 6-7-2 6-14-2 0-0-0 Oct 07 at Colgate T o t 2-2 1273 CONFERENCE 7-15-2 4-6-2 3-9-0 0-0-0 Oct 14 #10 WISCONSIN L 1-4 2549 NON-CONFERENCE 5-6-2 2-1-0 3-5-2 0-0-0 Oct 20 at #9 Minnesota Duluth T o t 5-5 5152 Oct 21 at #9 Minnesota Duluth L 2-7 5642 * Oct 27 at Massachusetts L 0-4 2145 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Oct 28 MASSACHUSETTS W 5-3 2011 13 Brett Seney 37 13 19 32 88 .1 4 8 24-48 7 1 * Nov. 3 at Boston College L 1-3 3675 9 Jace Hennig 37 11 14 25 78 .1 4 1 6-12 5 0 * Nov 04 BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-2 2549 15 Jared Kolquist 37 4 20 24 78 .0 5 1 5-10 3 0 Nov 10 BENTLEY W 5-2 2104 12 Ludvig Larsson 36 13 8 21 82 .1 5 9 12-24 5 0 * Nov 17 at #9 Providence L 1-2 2196 25 Sami Tavernier 36 8 13 21 91 .0 8 8 9-18 4 0 * Nov 18 #10 PROVIDENCE T o t 6-6 2201 8 Johnathan Kovacevic 34 2 15 17 50 .0 4 0 7-14 0 0 * Dec 1 at #12 Northeastern L 1-3 1686 * Dec 02 #12 NORTHEASTERN L 1-3 2053 18 Cole McBride 32 5 6 11 72 .0 6 9 4-8 2 0 Dec 08 ARMY WEST POINT W 4-1 2055 17 Logan Coomes 29 3 8 11 53 .0 5 7 13-26 0 0 * Dec 10 at #13 New Hampshire W 4-3 3731 23 Alfred Larsson 37 3 8 11 48 .0 6 2 10-23 0 0 * Dec 16 NORTHEASTERN T o t 1-1 2408 4 Marc Biega 37 5 5 10 78 .0 6 4 8-16 1 0 Dec 29 at #2 Denver W 3-2 4867 10 Derek Petti 37 2 7 9 85 .0 2 4 7-14 0 0 Dec 30 at Colorado College L 1-2 4467 11 Tyler Irvine 37 5 3 8 56 .0 8 9 7-14 0 0 * Jan 05 at UConn Wot 3-2 3677 2017-18 Statistics 6 Alex Carle 26 1 3 4 21 .0 4 8 9-18 0 0 * Jan 06 at #11 Providence L 2-5 2106 * Jan 12 UCONN W 3-0 2087 16 Laine McKay 19 1 3 4 10 .1 0 0 3-6 0 0 * Jan 19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 3-4 2549 19 Michael Babcock 37 2 1 3 49 .0 4 1 16-43 0 1 * Jan 20 at Boston University L 1-3 4037 2 Ryan Cook 19 2 0 2 22 .0 9 1 4-8 0 0 * Jan 26 VERMONT L 1-2 2185 24 Tyler Drevitch 15 2 0 2 12 .1 6 7 6-12 0 0 * Jan 27 VERMONT L o t 1-2 2379 99 x-Evan Bell 5 0 2 2 3 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 * Feb 02 at Maine L o t 3-4 4124 14 Patrick Kramer 18 0 2 2 12 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 * Feb 03 at Maine Wot 3-2 4512

22 Mathieu Tibbet 21 0 2 2 33 .0 0 0 3-17 0 0 @MerrimackMIH * 02/06/18 at Massachusetts L 2-5 1618 * Feb 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-2 2386 3 Aaron Titcomb 31 0 2 2 29 .0 0 0 9-18 0 0 * Feb 17 #20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 1-3 2549 7 Simon Loof 7 1 0 1 8 .1 2 5 3-6 0 0 * Feb 23 UMASS LOWELL W 4-1 2398 28 Jackson Bales 14 0 1 1 9 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 * Feb 24 at UMass Lowell L 0-5 5839 29 Craig Pantano 28 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 ! Mar 02 at UMass Lowell Wot 2-1 2849 27 Dominic Dockery 28 0 0 0 26 .0 0 0 5-10 0 0 ! Mar 03 at UMass Lowell Wot 3-2 3019 TM TEAM 22 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 5-10 0 0 ! Mar 9 at #18 Boston College L 0-1 2484 Total 37 83 143 226 1093 .0 7 6 180-385 27 2 ! Mar 10 at #18 Boston College L o t 3-4 2825 Opponents 37 105 178 283 1062 .0 9 9 183-454 34 2 ! = Hockey East Tournament ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t TEAM STATISTICS MER OPP 29 Craig Pantano 28 1663:06 64 2.31 688 .9 1 5 11-14-2 SHOT STATISTICS 31 Drew Vogler 10 580:18 36 3.72 257 .8 7 7 1-7-2 Goals-Shot attempts 83-1093 105-1062 34 Logan Halladay 2 37:20 3 4.82 11 .7 8 6 0-0-0 Shot pct. . 0 7 6 . 0 9 9 G o a ls / G a m e 2.2 2.8 TM EMPTY NET 22 19:30 2 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 S h o t s / G a m e 29.5 28.7 Total 37 2300:14 105 2.74 956 .9 0 1 12-21-4 POWER PLAYS Opponents 37 2300:14 83 2.16 1010 .9 2 4 21-12-4 Goals-Power Plays 27-144 34-144 Conversion Percent . 1 8 8 . 2 3 6 Attendance Summary MER Opponent Shot Attempts 218 207 Total 34463 72988 Shot Percent . 1 2 4 . 1 6 4 Dates/Avg Per Date 15/2298 22/3318 SHORT-HANDED Goals-Shot attempts 2-31 2-35 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Shot Percent . 0 6 5 . 0 5 7 GOAL BREAKDOWN Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Power Play 27 34 Merrimack 31 20 28 4 83 S h o r t - h a n d e d 2 2 Opponents 31 39 32 3 105 Empty net 1 2 P e n a lt y 0 1 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total U n a s s is t e d 3 6 O v e r t im e 4 3 Merrimack 349 376 324 44 1093 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Opponents 334 385 313 30 1062 Delayed Penalty 1 1 PENALTIES N u m b e r 180 183 M in u t e s 385 454 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 4.9 4.9 Pen minutes/Game 10.4 12.3 FACEOFFS (W-L) 1162-1107 1107-1162 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 1 2 . 4 8 8

2018-19 Merrimack College Men’s Ice Hockey Prospectus SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 x - inactive player

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