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HOCKEY16 ERIK BROWN (C) 1 CHRISTIAN SHORT 7 ABBOTT GIRDUCKIS (C)

9 MARK LOGAN 6 GABE VALENZUELA 2018-19 YEARBOOK Tigers by Class

Class of 2019 (left to right): Mark Logan, Abbott Girduckis (), Christian Short, Erik Brown (captain), Gabe Valenzuela

Class of 2020 (left to right): Shawn Cameron, Darren Brady, Chris McKay, Jordan Peacock, Adam Brubacher, Ryan Kruper, Brody Valette

Class of 2021 (left to right): Logan Drackett, Dan Willett, Alden Dupuis, Nick Bruce, Regan Seiferling, Jake Hamacher, Bryson Traptow, Ian Andriano

Class of 2022 (left to right): Zach Salloum, Spencer Berry, Andrew Petrucci, Merritt Oszytko, Kobe Walker, Will Calverley, Jake Joffe Contents and Information

▶ PROGRAM CONTENTS ▶ UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS 2018-19 Team Roster ...... 2 Location...... Rochester, N Y. . Coaching Staff...... 3-4 Address...... Hockey, 2018-19 Season Preview...... 5 200 Lomb Memorial Drive 2018-19 Player Profiles...... 6-9 Rochester, NY 14623 2017-18 Season in Review ...... 10-11 Founded...... 1829 Atlantic Hockey at a Glance...... 12 Enrollment...... 19,000 Tigers in the Pros ...... 13 President...... Dr . David Munson Gene Polisseni Center ...... 14 Nickname...... Tigers History of RIT Men’s Hockey...... 16 Colors...... Orange, white, and black Celebrating the 1983 and 1985 National Championships...... 17 WITR-FM (89.7) will broadcast all games via airwaves and Internet broadcasting RIT’s 2010, 2015, and 2016 NCAA Tournament Runs...... 18 (witr.rit.edu). Team Awards...... 19 Coaching/Year-by-Year Records ...... 20 ▶ ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Records vs . Opponents...... 20 RIT Athletics is committed to providing an outstanding intercollegiate All-Americans...... 21 athletic experience for the campus community . We do so within the context Division I Individual/Team Records...... 22 of its relentless pursuit of academic and athletic excellence . Through our All-Time Division I Top-5 Records...... 23 outstanding staff and facilities, student-athletes will receive an experience All-ECAC/ Selections ...... 24 that will help them grow and develop as individuals and become a success RIT in the Postseason ...... 25 at RIT and leaders in their chosen careers . Tiger Athletics strives to be a A New Era: The Gene Polisseni Center...... 26 rallying for school spirit, and alumni, and community pride . As an Tigers in the National Spotlight...... 27 NCAA Division I and III institution, we embrace and apply the concepts of RIT in Brief ...... 28 sportsmanship, respect, leadership, and community service . RIT Athletics is proud of its rich athletic heritage and seeks to foster and further develop a ▶ HOCKEY INFORMATION tradition of excellence! First Year of Hockey...... Club, 1961-62; Varsity, 1964-65 National Championships...... 1982-83 (Division II), The 2018-19 RIT Men’s Yearbook is a publication of the RIT Sports Information 1984-85 (Division III) Office and University Communications. Design by Alexander Gartley ’07. Content written Affiliation...... NCAA Division I and edited by Executive Director of Athletic Communications Joe Venniro. Head shots by League...... Atlantic Hockey Conference A. Sue Weisler ’93. Team photos by Mike Bradley ’12. Printing by the RIT Print/Postal Hub. Head Coach...... Wayne Wilson (Bowling Green ’84) 585-475-5615 / jwwatl@rit .edu ▶ RIT STAFF DIRECTORY - AREA CODE (585) Career Record/Years ...... 349-237-63/20th Executive Director of Athletics ...... Lou Spiotti, 475-2615 Associate Head Coach...... Brian Hills (Bowling Green ’83) Senior Associate Director of Athletics...... Scott McVean, 475-7448 Assistant Coach...... Dave Insalaco (SUNY Brockport ’00) Associate Athletic Director ...... Jeff Siegel, 475-6389 Volunteer Goaltending Coach...... Len Perno (SUNY Oswego ’95) Associate Director for NCAA Compliance. . . . Bethany Schlegel, 475-5599 Hockey Operations Coordinator...... Steve Henchen (MCC ’15) Head Athletic Trainer...... Ben Emke, 475-4313 Athletic Trainer...... Ben Emke (Purdue ’02) NTID Athletics Coordinator/Interpreter...... Brittany Taylor, 475-6310 Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Nate VanKouwenberg Staff Assistant...... Joanne Bagley, 475-5814 (SUNY Brockport ’03) Senior Financial Assistant ...... Sue Benson, 475-2412 2017-18 Record...... 15-20-2 Executive Director of Athletic Communications 2017-18 Atlantic Hockey Record (Finish)...... 13-14-1 (T-6th) (Hockey Contact) ...... Joe Venniro, 475-5598 Postseason ...... Atlantic Hockey First Round Director of Athletic Communications...... Steve Jaynes, 475-6154 Letter Winners Returning/Lost...... 20/7 Athletics Website...... ritathletics .com Captains...... Erik Brown (C), Abbott Girduckis (C) Twitter Page...... @RITMHKY or @RITAthletics Home Rink (Capacity)...... Gene Polisseni Center (4,300) Facebook Fan Page ...... facebook .com/RIThockey

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ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 1 2018-19 Team Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C Hometown/Previous Team 1 Christian Short Sr . G 6-3 205 L Vaughan, / (BCHL) 2 Adam Brubacher Jr . D 6-3 196 L Elmira, Ontario/Powell River Kings (BCHL) 3 Spencer Berry Fr . D 6-2 187 L White Rock, British Columbia/Langley Rivermen (BCHL) 4 Brody Valette Jr . D 6-0 180 L , / (AJHL) 5 Dan Willett So . D 5-6 167 L Bayville, NY/Bloomington Thunder (USHL) 6 Gabe Valenzuela Sr . F 5-6 201 L , Ontario/North York Rangers (OJHL) 7 Abbott Girduckis Sr . F 6-1 186 R Belleville, Ontario/Wellington Dukes (OJHL) 8 Will Calverley Fr . F 5-9 173 L Scarborough, Ontario/Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 9 Mark Logan Sr . F 5-11 206 L Calgary, Alberta/ (AJHL) 10 Kobe Walker Fr . F 5-9 164 R Lloydminster, Alberta/ (AJHL) 11 Jake Joffe Fr . F 5-10 174 R , Ontario/Toronto Jr . Canadiens (OJHL) 12 Ryan Kruper Jr . F 5-11 205 R Sherwood Park, Alberta/ (AJHL) 14 Jake Hamacher So . F 5-8 174 L Corona, CA/Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 15 Shawn Cameron Jr . F 5-10 190 R Sherbrooke, Quebec/Cumberland Grads (CCHL) 16 Erik Brown Sr . F 6-2 201 L Keene, Ontario/Kemptville 73s (CCHL) 17 Bryson Traptow So . F 6-3 197 R Calgary, Alberta/ (AJHL) 18 Zach Salloum Fr . D 5-7 168 R Orleans, Ontario/ Jr . Senators (CCHL) 19 Nick Bruce So . F 6-0 178 L Fall River, Nova Scotia/Johnstown Tomahawks (NAHL) 21 Alden Dupuis So . F 5-8 167 L , Alberta/ (AHJL) 22 Regan Seiferling So . D 6-2 190 R Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan/Yorkton Terriers (SJHL) 23 Darren Brady Jr . D 6-0 207 R Lake Orion, MI/New Jersey Titans (NAHL) 24 Chris McKay Jr . D 6-4 216 R Edmonton, Alberta/Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL) 25 Jordan Peacock Jr . F 6-6 226 R Burlington, Ontario/Burlington Cougars (OJHL) 27 Andrew Petrucci Fr . F 6-1 200 L Toronto, Ontario/Toronto Patriots (OJHL) 28 Merritt Oszytko Fr . F 6-2 170 L Edmonton, Alberta/Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 30 Logan Drackett So . G 6-0 190 L Calgary, Alberta/ (AJHL) 40 Ian Andriano So . G 6-1 186 L Barrie, Ontario/Ottawa Jr . Senators (CCHL)

Captains: Erik Brown, Abbott Girduckis Athletic Trainer: Ben Emke – Purdue ’02 Head Coach: Wayne Wilson (20th Season) – Bowling Green ’84 Strength and Conditioning Coach: Nate VanKouwenberg – Associate Head Coach: Brian Hills – Bowling Green ’83 The College at Brockport ’03 Assistant Coach: Dave Insalaco – The College at Brockport ’00 Video Coordinator: Mark Lessard Volunteer Goaltending Coach: Len Perno – SUNY Oswego ’95 Director of Analytics: Matt Hoffman Hockey Operations Coordinator: Steve Henchen – MCC ’15 Student Manager: Spencer Szachara

Pronunciation Guide: Brubacher – BRU-baker Valette – VAH-let Willett - Will-LIT Valenzeula – Val-lens-WAY-lah Girduckis – Gir-DUCK-kiss Joffe - Joff-FEE Salloum - Sah-LOOM Dupuis - DOO-pwee Seiferling – SY-fer-ling Petrucci - Peh-true-CHEE Oszytko - Oh-ZIT-ko Andriano – Ann-dree-AH-no

RIT players celebrate Abbott Girduckis' overtime winner in game one of the 2018 Atlantic Hockey First Round win over Sacred Heart.

2 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY Coaching Staff

Wayne Wilson enters his 20th season as head coach of the RIT Regional on March 26-27, 2010, and No . 3 Michigan at famed men’s hockey team in 2018-19 and has guided the Tigers to a Yost Arena on Oct . 11, 2012 . 349-237-63 record . In 2015, Wilson signed a seven-year con- In 2008, forward Simon Lambert became the first RIT player tract extension that runs through the 2021-22 season . Under to be named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, college Wilson’s guidance, RIT has become one of the most successful hockey’s finest honor . joined Lambert as a and respected programs in all of college hockey . finalist in 2014-15, setting an RIT Division I single-season The , Ontario, native has led the Tigers to a stellar record with 54 points . 224-182-49 record since the start of the 2006-07 season, includ- Wilson is no stranger to success at the collegiate level . ing a 181-111-40 mark in 12 seasons of Atlantic Hockey play . He won a national title as a player at Bowling Green State Recent accomplishments include: University in 1984 . He also led the Falcons to three NCAA ▶ Four AHA regular-season championships in a five-year span Tournament appearances as an assistant coach . (2007, 2009-2011) While at Bowling Green, Wilson played with current ▶ Three straight AHC Championship game appearances General Managers Brian MacLellan Head Coach (2010-12) () and George McPhee (Las Vegas Golden Wayne Wilson ▶ Three Atlantic Hockey Championships (2010, 2015, 2016) Knights) . In addition, Wilson coached current Capitals head ▶ Eight 20-win seasons coach Todd Reirden and former and Wilson enjoyed a magical year behind the bench in 2009-10, Penguins head coach . In 2007, Year W L T winning the Spencer Penrose Award as Division I National became the first Tiger to sign an NHL contract at the DI level 1999-2000 21 7 1 Coach of the Year . Wilson became the first coach to win the and played in the NHL for both and Edmonton . 2000-2001 27 1 1 National Coach of the Year at both the Division I and Division Since the end of the 2006-07 season, 48 players have gone on to 2001-2002 23 2 2 2002-2003 19 4 2 III levels . He led RIT to its first Atlantic Hockey Championship sign pro contracts, including Chris Tanev, who became RIT’s 2003-2004 13 7 5 and a spot in the NCAA Tournament . The Tigers captured the first player to suit up in an NHL contest, making his debut with 2004-2005 13 10 1 attention of the country as they made their historic run to the the Canucks in 2011 . 2005-2006 9 24 2 Frozen Four, finishing the season with a school-record 28 wins . Wilson lives in Rochester with his wife, Lynn, a pediatric 2006-2007 21 11 2 RIT was the only Division I team to win its conference regular- registered nurse, and they have two children, Stephanie (29) 2007-2008 19 12 6 season and postseason titles . and Stu (26) . Stephanie graduated from Bowling Green in 2008-2009 23 13 2 On Oct . 30, 2009, Wilson became the all-time leader in 2011, resides in Cleveland, Ohio, works for Quicken Loans 2009-2010 28 12 1 coaching wins at RIT, picking up his 189th victory . On Jan . 15, Arena as a Box Office Special Events Manager, and is married 2010-2011 19 11 8 2010, Wilson recorded his 200th win, also versus Connecticut to Kyle Konczos . Together, they have one son, Carter . Stu, a 2011-2012 20 13 6 2012-2013 15 18 5 and on March 20, 2015, earned his 300th victory against 2016 graduate of Yale University, played a vital role in helping 2013-2014 12 20 5 Canisius in the Atlantic Hockey Semfinal . lead the Bulldogs to the 2013 NCAA Division I Ice Hockey 2014-2015 20 15 5 Wilson has led the Tigers to several victories over nationally Championship and earned First Team All-Ivy League honors in 2015-2016 18 15 6 ranked teams . In addition to the 2015 NCAA Tournament 2016 . He is currently head coach of the under-16 boys hockey 2016-2017 14 22 1 win over top-ranked Minnesota State, RIT recorded wins over team at Culver Military Academy . 2017-2018 15 20 2 No . 2 Denver and No . 12 New Hampshire in the NCAA East RIT Totals 349 237 63

Brian Hills begins his 14th season at RIT, and 12th as the associate 2001) . During that time he assisted Team Canada’s national team head coach in 2018-19 . Hills, who joined RIT before its inaugural selection committee in 1997 and 1998 . He also coached the Chur season of Division I play in 2005, is a vital reason for RIT’s (Switzerland) Junior Hockey Team in 1986-87 . success . In 2011, Hills received the prestigious Terry Flanagan Hills is a graduate of Bowling Green State University, Award from the American Hockey Coaches Association, honor- where he was a two-time All-American and two-time Hobey ing an outstanding assistant coach’s career body of work . Baker Memorial Award finalist . He was the Central Collegiate Hills has played a major role in recruiting and building a team Hockey Association (CCHA) Player of the Year in 1983, a two- that won the 2010 Atlantic Hockey and NCAA East Region time CCHA All-Academic team member, and was a second-team Championships and advanced to the Frozen Four . Last season, CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-American as a senior . Hills left the Tigers won their second consecutive AHC Championship Bowling Green as its all-time leading scorer and is currently sec- and advanced to the NCAA East Regional . ond with 116 goals and 154 assists for 270 points in 156 games . Hills played an integral role in the development of defenseman In 1982-83 he set a school single-season record that Chris Tanev, the 2010 Atlantic Hockey Association Rookie of the still stands with 94 points (37-57-94) in 40 games . Associate Year, who signed as a free agent with the in Hills spent 11 seasons playing professionally in Europe—eight Head Coach May 2010 . Tanev, who won a gold medal with years in Switzerland and three in Germany . He won three gold Team Canada at the 2016 World Championships, will enter medals with Team Canada in Europe’s Spengler Cup . Brian Hills his ninth NHL season in 2018-19 . Hills lives in Honeoye Falls with his wife, Andrea . They have Before his success at RIT, Hills was the head coach at the State two children, Alexandra (29) and Trevor (26) . Alexandra was University College at Geneseo for four seasons . In his final season a forward on the RIT women’s hockey team that won the 2012 at Geneseo, he led the Knights to a record of 18-7-4, NCAA Division III National Championship . She also earned her a SUNYAC Championship, the quarterfinals of the NCAA Divi- bachelor’s degree from the university is married to John Focke . sion III Tournament, and a No . 7 ranking in the final Trevor graduated from SUNY Geneseo in 2017 . In 2015-16, he Division III poll . Hills amassed a record of 53-42-14 while reviv- was an American Hockey Coaches Association Second Team All- ing the Geneseo hockey program . American and led Division III in goals per game . Trevor played Hills spent seven years at Division I Bowling Green (1994- one season professionally in Germany for the Dorfen Ice Pirates .

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 3 Coaching Staff

Dave Insalaco enters his 11th season as an assistant coach for McReynolds, and Chris Saracino . the RIT men’s hockey program in 2018-19 . His tireless work Insalaco began his coaching career in 2002-03 as a volunteer ethic and knack for finding quality recruits has helped the assistant at The College at Brockport . In 2003-04, he moved to Tigers become one of the top teams in Division I, as evidenced SUNY Geneseo as an assistant coach under current RIT As- by the squad’s three Atlantic Hockey Championships, trip to sociate Head Coach Brian Hills . the 2010 NCAA Division I Frozen Four, 2015 NCAA Midwest The Greece, N .Y ., native played collegiately at Brockport Regional Final and 2016 East Regional . from 1996-00, tallying 47 goals and 62 assists for 109 points in Since arriving at the university in 2008, Insalaco has become 108 career games for the Golden Eagles . Insalaco was an All- one of the foremost visionaries in utilizing video in all aspects SUNYAC second team selection in 2000 . of the game from scouting and coaching to recruiting . Insalaco played professionally for the Adirondack IceHawks In 2009, 2011, and 2012, Insalaco coached at the USA Hockey of the United Hockey League from 2000-02, recording 31 Select Under-17 and Under-16 Development camps with several points in 128 career games . He quickly became a fan favorite in of the nation’s top collegiate coaches . In 2011, he was chosen to Adirondack, winning the Unsung Hero and 110 Percent Award Assistant coach in the Select 17 All-Star game . In 2018, Insalaco served as voted on by the fans in 2001-02 . Coach as a guest coach with the Champion Washington In addition, Insalaco’s sister Kim was a member of the 2006 Capitals during their prospect development camps . United States Women’s Olympic Hockey Team that earned a Dave Insalaco Insalaco returned to Rochester after spending two seasons bronze medal in Turin, Italy . with the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey Insalaco, who earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees League . Insalaco served as head coach and general man- in education from The College at Brockport, lives in Fairport, ager, coaching former RIT standouts Cameron Burt, Taylor N .Y ., with his wife, Erika, son, David, and daughter, Clare .

Len Perno joins the RIT men’s hockey staff as volunteer goaltending coach for the 2018-19 season . Perno comes to RIT after serving as an assistant coach at nearby SUNY Geneseo for the last five seasons . The Knights won two SUNYAC titles and made three trips to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament during his tenure . A Rochester native, Perno played two seasons at Oswego State, earning the Oswego State Fan’s Choice Award in 1992-93 . Perno received his bachelor’s degree in public justice and a minor in athletic coaching from Oswego in 1995 . Volunteer Perno played three seasons at the professional Hockey Head Athletic level with the Reno Renegades of the West Coast Operations Trainer Assistant Coach Hockey League, Knoxville of the ECHL and the Len Perno Binghamton Rangers and Coordinator Ben Emke of the AHL . Steve Henchen Perno is also a USA Hockey Level 4 Certified coach . He resides in Chili with his wife Anne Marie, son, Lenny and daughter, Mia .

Strength and Video Director of Student Conditioning Coach Coordinator Analytics Manager Nate VanKouwenberg Mark Lessard Matt Hoffman Spencer Szachara

4 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2018-19 Season Preview

The RIT men‘s hockey team will look to make it back to the top of the heap in Atlantic Hockey and attempt to win their fourth league title as they prepare for the 2018-19 season . Head coach Wayne Wilson, who celebrates his 20th season behind the bench at RIT in 2018-19, has 20 veterans returning in addition to seven highly regarded newcomers . Wilson and his coaching staff have the Tigers primed to win their third league title in the last five seasons . The Tigers will open the 2018-19 regular season with a pair of games at perennial power UMass Lowell of on Oct . 12-13 before welcoming Colgate University to Blue Cross Wilson, who enters the season with 349 career wins . group of returners . A junior, Brubacher recorded Arena during Brick City Homecoming & Family “Both captains came back in great shape and are career-best totals of nine goals and 24 assists last Weekend on Saturday, Oct . 20, at 7:05 p .m . It is the tremendous role models for our guys . We expect season after winning Atlantic Hockey Rookie of 12th straight year RIT will play downtown during big things from them . They are great representatives the Year honors in 2016-17 . Classmates Chris its annual homecoming weekend . RIT has drawn on the ice and in the classroom and community ”. McKay, Darren Brady, and Brody Valette will be sellout crowds of 10,556 fans in seven of the last Brown is coming off a breakout season for the in the mix to play big minutes in 2018-19 . McKay eight Brick City Weekends, making it one of the Tigers in 2017-18, setting a Division I team record played in a career-best 30 games last season, while most sought-after tickets in Rochester . and finishing third nationally with 29 goals . He both Brady and Valette battled various injuries . On Nov . 24, the Tigers head east to play a single added 13 assists for a team-leading 42 points in Sophomores Dan Willett and Regan Seiferling game at 2018 Beanpot Tournament Champion 37 games to earn All-Atlantic Hockey First Team will look to log more ice time after strong rookie and NCAA Tournament Participant Northeastern accolades . He enters his final season at the univer- seasons . Willett recorded 16 points to lead all RIT University and wrap up the non-conference slate sity with 52 career goals, three shy of RIT’s Division freshmen a season ago . with a pair of home contests against Arizona State I career record held by Tyler Brenner and Simon The duo of Spencer Berry and Zach Salloum University on Feb 1-2 . Lambert . Brown is also just 14 points shy of 100 . adds great mobility and skill to a defensive unit “I really like our non-conference schedule,” said Girduckis recorded a career-best total of 27 that helped allow just 26 .8 shots on per game Wilson . “UMass Lowell will be a great challenge points in 2017-18, while classmate and linemate last season . right away, then we come back to play downtown Gabe Valenzuela returns after picking up 35 points “We return a lot of experience, despite not hav- in front of what should be another great crowd on 11 goals and 24 assists . Valenzuela enters his ing a senior on the defensive unit,” said Wilson . against Colgate at . We played final season with 84 points and will look to reach “Our upperclassmen will be expected to shoulder Northeastern to a 3-3 tie in a great game down- the 100-point plateau . the load, while our freshmen can step in and gain town last year and Arizona State has made a lot That trio headlines a deep forward unit, which valuable experience ”. of headway in their first few years, which should also includes five newcomers . Senior Mark Logan Perhaps the best competition for ice time will make for two good games later in the year ”. and juniors Jordan Peacock, Ryan Kruper, and be in net, where senior Christian Short, along with With 11 teams in Atlantic Hockey, the Shawn Cameron all look to take the next step after sophomores Ian Andriano and Logan Drackett, Tigers will play four games against American showing flashes of brilliance over the past few sea- will compete for the starting nod in 2018-19 . International College, , Robert sons . Logan is a valuable -killer who can pro- All three shined at various times Morris University, , and vide an offensive spark when called upon . Peacock during last season . Drackett led the Tigers with Air Force Academy, and two each versus Air Force was second on the team with three game-winning seven wins and 19 games played in 2017-18, while Academy, Army West Point, , goals last season, while Kruper won 55 percent of Short had the best goals against average and save , The College of the Holy Cross, his face-offs taken . Cameron can play in all situa- percentage . Andriano stepped in as the starter in late and . In all, 28 of RIT’s 34 tions and is one of the fastest skaters in the lineup . January and gave the Tigers strong minutes in net . games are against AHA rivals . Last season, just Sophomore Alden Dupuis, RIT’s Craig Lauzon “We have confidence in our three goaltenders, 14 points separated all 11 AHA teams . award winner as Rookie of the Year, along with but we need someone to grab the No . 1 role,” said The Tigers finished sixth in the AHA standings classmates Jake Hamacher, Bryson Traptow, and Wilson . “They have to prove themselves and we in 2017-18 and this season, play 16 regular-season Nick Bruce gained valuable experience last season need them to be better this season . We expect this games at the Gene Polisseni Center on campus . and are all primed to make a greater impact in group to step up this season ”. In addition, the league championship has a new 2018-19 . The Tigers are poised to get back to the top home, as Buffalo’s HARBORCENTER replaces Blue First-year forwards Will Calverley, Jake Joffe, of the Atlantic Hockey standings and earn their Cross Arena as host after 12 seasons in Rochester . Merritt Oszytko, Andrew Petrucci, and Kobe fourth NCAA Tournament berth as a Division I “All 11 teams in our league are capable of winning Walker add speed and skill to a deep group of program . Wilson knows the road is difficult, but a championship,” said Wilson . “It’s great parity for returners . All five newcomers will look to step into also feels that this team knows what it takes to be our league and college hockey . We know every week- the lineup and make significant contributions . a championship squad . end will be tough and getting points will be key ”. “I think we are really deep and collectively, a “We want to be a championship team, get better Senior captains Erik Brown and Abbott Girduckis more skilled group this season,” said Wilson . “We as a team every day, and play our best hockey in will lead the Tigers on and off the ice in 2018-19 . return a lot of scoring from last season, expect our March,” said Wilson . “The margin for error is so Both are first-time captains who have played a vital younger returners to improve this year, and like small, everyone has to be at the top of their game . role in each of their first three seasons . the newcomers we added ”. We have a good group of guys who like being at “Leadership starts with your seniors,” said On defense, Adam Brubacher leads a talented the rink and we are excited to get going ”.

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 5 Meet the 2018-19 RIT Tigers 16 7 Erik Brown Abbott Girduckis Captain Captain Forward, Senior Forward, Senior 6-2, 201, Keene, Ontario 6-1, 186, Belleville, Ontario (Biomedical Engineering) (Packaging Science)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2015-16 37 7 10 17 22 2015-16 34 5 4 9 0 2016-17 37 16 11 27 43 2016-17 37 7 14 21 4 2017-18 37 29 13 42 20 2016-17 37 7 20 27 12 Career 111 52 34 86 85 Career 108 19 38 57 16 9 1 Mark Logan Christian Short Forward, Senior , Senior 5-11, 206, Calgary, Alberta 6-3, 205, Vaughan, Ontario (New Media Marketing) (Accounting)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD 2015-16 28 3 4 7 24 2015-16 18 999 46 370 .889 2.76 8-6-3 2016-17 21 0 2 2 8 2016-17 3 90 9 29 .763 6.02 0-1-0 2017-18 37 3 6 9 30 2017-18 12 716 36 271 .883 3.02 6-6-0 Career 86 6 12 18 62 Career 33 1,805 91 670 .880 3.03 14-13-3 6 23 Gabe Valenzuela Darren Brady Forward, Junior Defense, Junior 5-6, 201, Brampton, Ontario 6-0, 207, Lake Orion, Mich. (Accounting) (Finance)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2015-16 39 13 15 28 18 2016-17 34 4 8 12 8 2016-17 31 6 15 21 30 2017-18 27 0 3 3 14 2017-18 37 11 24 35 41 Career 61 4 11 15 22 Career 107 30 54 84 89

6 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY Meet the 2018-19 RIT Tigers 2 15 Adam Brubacher Shawn Cameron Defense, Junior Forward, Junior 6-3, 196, Elmira, Ontario 5-10, 190, Sherbrooke, Quebec (Business Marketing) (Finance)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2016-17 37 6 17 23 18 2016-17 33 4 6 10 27 2017-18 37 9 15 24 30 2017-18 33 4 9 13 12 Career 74 15 32 47 48 Career 66 8 15 23 39 12 24 Ryan Kruper Chris McKay Forward, Junior Defense, Junior 5-11, 205, Sherwood Park, Alberta 6-4, 216, Edmonton, Alberta (Accounting) (Finance)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2016-17 26 7 9 16 20 2016-17 20 0 1 1 14 2017-18 30 3 5 8 12 2017-18 30 1 7 8 39 Career 56 10 14 24 32 Career 50 1 8 9 53 25 4 Jordan Peacock Brody Valette Forward, Junior Defense, Junior 6-6, 226, Burlington, Ontario 6-0, 180, Calgary, Alberta (Finance) (Finance)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2016-17 28 5 2 7 16 2016-17 23 1 4 5 16 2017-18 36 6 8 14 51 2017-18 9 0 1 1 2 Career 64 11 10 21 67 Career 32 1 5 6 18

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 7 Meet the 2018-19 RIT Tigers 40 19 Ian Andriano Nick Bruce Goaltender, Sophomore Forward, Sophomore 6-1, 186, Barrie, Ontario 6-0, 178, Fall River, Nova Scotia (Marketing) (Business Exploration)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2017-18 9 425 24 171 .877 3.39 2-4-0 2017-18 8 1 0 1 4 Career 9 425 24 171 .877 3.39 2-4-0 Career 8 1 0 1 4 30 21 Logan Drackett Alden Dupuis Goaltender, Sophomore Forward, Sophomore 6-0, 190, Calgary, Alberta 5-8, 167, Edmonton, Alberta (Business Management) (Civil Engineering Technology)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2017-18 19 1,115 64 424 .869 3.44 7-10-2 2017-18 37 7 3 10 10 Career 19 1,115 64 424 .869 3.44 7-10-2 Career 37 7 3 10 86 14 22 Jake Hamacher Regan Seiferling Forward, Sophomore Defense, Sophomore 5-8, 174, Corona, Calif. 6-2, 190, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan (Business Exploration) (Business Management)

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2017-18 34 4 4 8 4 2017-18 16 0 4 4 20 Career 34 4 4 8 4 Career 16 0 4 4 20

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11 17 Jake Joffe Forward, Freshman Bryson Traptow 5-10, 174, Toronto, Ontario (Business) Forward, Sophomore 6-3, 197, Calgary, Alberta (Business Exploration)

Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2017-18 29 2 4 6 4 Career 29 2 4 6 4 28 Merritt Oszytko Forward, Freshman 6-2, 170, Edmonton, Alberta 5 (Business Exploration) Dan Willett Defense, Sophomore 5-6, 167, Bayville, N.Y. 27 (Business Exploration) Andrew Petrucci Forward, Freshman Season Statistics 6-1, 200, Toronto, Ontario Year GP G A Pts. PIM (Business Management) 2017-18 35 2 14 16 14 Career 35 2 14 16 14 3 18 Spencer Berry Zach Salloum Defense, Freshman Defense, Freshman 6-2, 187, White Rock, British Columbia 5-7, 168, Orleans, Ontario (Undeclared) (Criminal Justice) 8 10 Will Calverley Kobe Walker Forward, Freshman Forward, Freshman 5-9, 173, Scarborough, Ontario 5-9, 164, Lloydminster, Alberta (Business Exploration) (Business Management)

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 9 2017-18 Season in Review

The RIT men's hockey team won 15 games during the 2017-18 season. The Tigers earned their first road win over a nationally-ranked team in six years and showed glimpses of brilliance throughout the season. RIT opened the season by skating to a 3-3 tie against Northeastern University, who would go on to the NCAA Division I Championship Tourna- ment. Nearly two months later, RIT would defeat No. 9 Providence University, another NCAA Tournament team, on the road by a score of 4-0. Junior Erik Brown enjoyed a breakout season for the Tigers, setting a Division I team record and finishing third nationally with 29 goals. He added 13 assists for a team-leading 42 points finished with a career-high total of 27 points on in 37 games. Brown recorded back-to-back hat- seven goals and 20 assists. Girduckis scored the tricks, including a team record tying four goals overtime winner in game one of the Atlantic in a 5-0 win over Sacred Heart on Feb. 17. Brown Hockey First Round series against Sacred Heart. was named NCAA Hockey's First Star of the Week Sophomore Jordan Peacock showed flashes on Feb. 20 and earned All-Atlantic Hockey First of brilliance, recording 14 points on six goals Team accolades. He led the Tigers with nine and eight assists. He was second on the team power-play goals and four game-winning tallies. with three game-winning goals, including tallies Senior Myles Powell enjoyed a tremendous in the final moments of regulation in victories final season, recording 13 goals and career-high at Army West Point and Holy Cross. Junior Mark totals of 26 assists and 39 shots. He was RIT's Logan emerged as a valuable penalty-killer candidate for the Hobey Baker Award and and chipped in with a career-best nine points. became the 10th player in the university's Divi- Sophomore Ryan Kruper appeared in 30 games, sion I history to reach 100 career points. recorded eight points and won 55 percent of his Juniors Gabe Valenzuela and Abbott Girduckis face-offs taken. enjoyed an excellent senior season, earning teamed with Brown to form one of the most Junior Shawn Cameron set a career-high All-Atlantic Hockey Third Team accolades. Nor- potent scoring lines in Atlantic Hockey. Valen- with 13 points and played a key role in RIT's rish recorded 20 points on three goals and 17 zeula, the Atlantic Hockey Player of the Month penalty-killing unit along with freshman Alden assists and set RIT's Division I team record with a in November, finished with a career-high 35 Dupuis, who led all Tiger first-year players with 12-game point-scoring streak late in the season. points on 11 goals and 24 assists, while Girduckis seven goals, including the overtime winner in Sophomore Adam Brubacher, the 2017 AHA a 6-5 victory at Mercyhurst in February. He was Rookie of the Year, enjoyed another tremendous also plus-10 to lead all Tigers. Fellow first-year season in 2017-18, leading all RIT defensemen forward Jake Hamacher chipped in with eight in scoring with 24 points on nine goals and 15 points, while classmate Bryson Traptow was an assists. Senior Matt Abt set career-highs with six AHA Rookie of the Week. goals and 19 points, while earning three AHA Senior Max Mikowski brought a physical Defensive Player of the Week accolades. presence, while Liam Kerins and freshman Nick Sophomore Chris McKay emerged as a Bruce added valuable forward depth as the valuable defender for the Tigers, playing in 30 year progressed. games, while providing a physical presence and The Tigers enjoyed tremendous depth on chipping in offensively with eight points. Class- defense, finishing as one of the highest scoring mate Darren Brady battled injuries to play in 27 backends in the nation despite an early season games, while freshman Dan Willett provided injury to three-year captain Brady Norrish. a strong offensive jolt with 16 points on two Norrish was named the AHA Defensive Player of goals and 14 assists. Classmate Regan Seiferling the Week in October. Twin brother Chase Norrish appeared in 16 games, while sophomore Brody Valette provided key depth on the blue line. All three goaltenders saw plenty of action during the season. Freshman Logan Drackett started a team-high 19 games and won seven games. He was a two-time Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week and won five of his first eight starts. Junior Christian Short won six games and led the Tigers with a 3.02 goals against average. He earned his first two collegiate shutouts at Providence and Sacred Heart and was an Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Week. First-year goaltender Ian Andriano provided a lift for the Tigers in January, earning his first collegiate win and shutout against Canisius, starting six total games.

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Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Oct 14 vs #14 Northeastern T o t 3-3 8835 ALL GAMES 15-20-2 6-13-0 9-7-1 0-0-1 Oct 20 UNION L 1-6 2144 CONFERENCE 13-14-1 5-9-0 8-5-1 0-0-0 Oct 21 RPI L 3-8 2444 NON-CONFERENCE 2-6-1 1-4-0 1-2-0 0-0-1 * Oct 27 at Army West Point W 5-4 1512 * Oct 28 at Army West Point W 3-1 1446 * Nov 03 AIC W 5-3 3455 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Nov 04 AIC L o t 2-3 2242 16 BROWN, Erik 37 29 13 42 126 .2 3 0 10-20 9 0 * Nov 10 ROBERT MORRIS W 5-3 2187 19 POWELL, Myles 37 13 26 39 133 .0 9 8 10-20 3 1 * Nov 11 ROBERT MORRIS W 5-2 2609 6 VALENZUELA, Gabe 37 11 24 35 74 .1 4 9 15-41 4 0 * Nov 17 at Air Force L 3-4 1875 7 GIRDUCKIS, Abbott 37 7 20 27 61 .1 1 5 6-12 0 0 * Nov 18 at Air Force W 3-2 2013 2 BRUBACHER, Adam 37 9 15 24 91 .0 9 9 15-30 5 0 Nov 25 at UConn L 1-2 3395 8 NORRISH, Chase 32 3 17 20 60 .0 5 0 11-22 1 0 * Dec 01 HOLY CROSS L 2-4 2601 * Dec 02 HOLY CROSS W 5-3 2086 18 ABT, Matt 37 6 13 19 102 .0 5 9 21-42 2 0 Dec 08 at #9 Providence L 3-8 1926 5 WILLETT, Dan 35 2 14 16 63 .0 3 2 7-14 0 0 Dec 09 at #9 Providence W 4-0 1628 25 PEACOCK, Jordan 36 6 8 14 49 .1 2 2 20-51 2 0 * Jan 05 at Niagara L 3-4 597 11 CAMERON, Shawn 33 4 9 13 68 .0 5 9 6-12 0 0 * Jan 06 at Niagara T o t 2-2 697 21 DUPUIS, Alden 37 7 3 10 41 .1 7 1 5-10 0 0 * Jan 12 AIR FORCE L 1-2 1581 28 LOGAN, Mark 37 3 6 9 42 .0 7 1 15-30 0 0 * Jan 13 AIR FORCE L 0-4 2543 14 HAMACHER, Jake 34 4 4 8 38 .1 0 5 2-4 1 0 * Jan 16 at Mercyhurst L 3-6 1145 * Jan 19 CANISIUS L o t 4-5 2077 12 KRUPER, Ryan 30 3 5 8 41 .0 7 3 6-12 1 0 * Jan 20 CANISIUS W 2-0 2417 24 McKAY, Chris 30 1 7 8 35 .0 2 9 14-39 0 0 * Jan 26 at Holy Cross L 0-4 1087 17 TRAPTOW, Bryson 29 2 4 6 19 .1 0 5 2-4 0 0 * Jan 27 at Holy Cross W 3-2 1348 15 MIKOWSKI, Max 30 2 2 4 13 .1 5 4 4-8 0 0 * Feb 02 BENTLEY L 3-4 3433 22 SEIFERLING, Regan 16 0 4 4 15 .0 0 0 10-20 0 0 * Feb 03 BENTLEY L 2-5 2339 23 BRADY, Darren 27 0 3 3 20 .0 0 0 7-14 0 0 * Feb 09 at Robert Morris W 4-3 927 26 BRUCE, Nick 8 1 0 1 5 .2 0 0 2-4 0 0 * Feb 10 at Robert Morris W 6-2 1008 * Feb 12 at Mercyhurst Wot 6-5 1006 9 KERINS, Liam 20 1 0 1 24 .0 4 2 9-29 0 0 * Feb 17 at Sacred Heart W 5-0 233 10 NORRISH, Brady 1 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 * Feb 18 at Sacred Heart L 3-5 229 4 VALETTE, Brody 9 0 1 1 9 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 * Feb 23 MERCYHURST L 3-4 2535 TM TEAM 22 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 5-10 0 0 * Feb 24 MERCYHURST L 3-4 2696 Total 37 114 199 313 1130 .1 0 1 203-450 28 1 Mar 02 SACRED HEART Wot 5-4 1155 Opponents 37 127 203 330 993 .1 2 8 174-408 30 1 Mar 03 SACRED HEART L o 3 3-4 1670 Mar 04 SACRED HEART L 0-2 952 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t TEAM STATISTICS RIT OPP 1 SHORT, Christian 12 715:45 36 3.02 271 .8 8 3 6-6-0 STATISTICS 40 ANDRIANO, Ian 9 424:46 24 3.39 171 .8 7 7 2-4-0 Goals-Shot attempts 114-1130 127-993 30 DRACKETT, Logan 19 1115:16 64 3.44 424 .8 6 9 7-10-2 Shot pct. . 1 0 1 . 1 2 8 TM EMPTY NET 22 22:13 3 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 G o a ls / G a m e 3.1 3.4 Total 37 2278:00 127 3.35 866 .8 7 2 15-20-2 S h o t s / G a m e 30.5 26.8 POWER PLAYS Opponents 37 2278:00 114 3.00 1016 .8 9 9 20-15-2 Goals-Power Plays 28-143 30-175 Conversion Percent . 1 9 6 . 1 7 1 Attendance Summary RIT Opponent Shot Attempts 217 209 Total 43166 22072 Shot Percent . 1 2 9 . 1 4 4 Dates/Avg Per Date 19/2272 17/1298 SHORT-HANDED Neutral Site #/Avg 1/8835 Goals-Shot attempts 1-40 1-21 Shot Percent . 0 2 5 . 0 4 8 GOAL BREAKDOWN Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 O3 Total Power Play 28 30 RIT 37 38 37 2 0 0 114 S h o r t - h a n d e d 1 1 Opponents 49 33 42 2 0 1 127 Empty net 5 3 P e n a lt y 0 0 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 O3 Total U n a s s is t e d 7 13 RIT 341 368 394 12 15 0 1130 O v e r t im e 2 3 Opponents 307 342 326 11 6 1 993 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 O3 Total N u m b e r 203 174 RIT 258 309 284 9 6 0 866 M in u t e s 450 408 Opponents 304 330 357 10 15 0 1016 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 5.5 4.7 Pen minutes/Game 12.2 11.0 FACEOFFS (W-L) 1240-1124 1124-1240 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 2 5 . 4 7 5 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 11 Atlantic Hockey at a Glance

A new chapter in college hockey history was championship ensued, as Air Force defeated Army ushered into existence when the Atlantic Hockey to earn a berth into the 2007 NCAA Tournament . Association was created on June 30, 2003, by The Falcons would also win league titles in 2008 2019 ATLANTIC HOCKEY nine charter members . The sixth Division I men’s and 2009, 2011, and 2012, before Canisius took the CHAMPIONSHIP ice hockey conference arose when the founding AHC Championship in 2013 and Robert Morris HARBORCENTER, BUFFALO, N.Y. members—American International, Bentley, emerged victorious in 2015 . Canisius, Connecticut, Holy Cross, Mercyhurst, RIT set conference records with 22 wins and Fri., March 22, Semifinals Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, and the United 45 points, rolling to the 2009-10 AHA regular Sat. March 23, Championship States Military Academy (Army)—required an season title . It was no different in the postseason, organization that represented their specific needs . as RIT outscored its foes 18-5 in winning its four Tickets will be available at the arena The group of nine broke away from their former playoff games, including a 6-1 win over Sacred box office, online at Ticketmaster. com, Ticketmaster charge by conference affiliation, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Heart in the championship game . phone at (585) 232-1900, or any Conference, and formed a conference specific to In 2015, RIT won its second Atlantic Hockey Ticketmaster ticket center. the sport of ice hockey . crown, rolling to a 5-1 win over Mercyhurst in Robert DeGregorio, former commissioner of the title game . In 2016, RIT, who entered as the Hockey East, was named the conference’s first fifth seed, knocked off Mercyhurst on the road commissioner and played an integral role in the in the quarters and Air Force in overtime in the Currently, Atlantic Hockey spans a total of five development of the league as play between the semifinals before defeating off top-seed Robert states: four in the northeast and one western state, nine squads began in the fall of 2003 . As the Morris, 7-4 in the championship game to claim reaching from the Atlantic Ocean to the banks of season unfolded, the fledgling conference made its second consecutive title . Air Force defeated the Great Lakes and out to the Rocky its mark in college hockey with victories over Robert Morris in each of the last two seasons for Mountains . Members reside in Connecticut (Sacred non-conference opponents, along with an exciting the Atlantic Hockey crown to make it seven league Heart), Massachusetts (American International, chase to claim the first-ever regular season title . titles in 12 years . Bentley, Holy Cross), (Army, Canisius, Holy Cross secured the title, and followed up that Since joining in 2006-07, RIT has four AHA Niagara, RIT), (Mercyhurst, Robert feat by capturing the tournament championship . regular season championships and played in three Morris), and Colorado (Air Force) . From 2007-2018, Atlantic Hockey’s conference straight title games from 2010-12 . For more information, visit the Atlantic Hockey championship was held at Blue Cross Arena in Success in the classroom is as important as Conference website at atlantichockeyonline .com . downtown Rochester . This season, the champion- success on the ice among the member institutions ship shifts 70 miles away to HARBORCENTER in of Atlantic Hockey . A record total of 229 student- ▶ 2018 Atlantic Hockey Championships downtown Buffalo . athletes were named to the 2017-18 Atlantic First Round, March 2-4, 2018 (Best of 3) RIT, in its first season as a member of the con- Hockey All-Academic squad in recognition of ference, won the regular season title but was unable their outstanding scholastic achievement . Atlantic #11 Sacred Heart 2 #6 RIT 1 to participate in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament Hockey athletes have also contributed their time #7 Robert Morris 2 #10 Bentley 1 due to NCAA regulations . An all-service academy off the ice to numerous charitable organizations . #8 American International 2 #9 Niagara 0 Quarterfinals, March 9-11, 2018 (Best of 3) #1 Mercyhurst 2 #11 Sacred Heart 0 ▶ 2017-18 Atlantic Hockey Conference Final Standings #2 Canisius 2 #8 American International 1 Team Record Pct. Pts. GF GA Overall Record Pct. GF GA #7 Robert Morris 2 #3 Holy Cross 0 Mercyhurst # 16-8-4 .643 36 90 81 21-12-4 .622 124 111 #5 Air Force 2 #4 Army West Point 1 Canisius 17-11-0 .607 34 94 76 19-17-2 .526 117 108 Semifinals, March 16, 2018, Blue Cross Arena Holy Cross 12-10-6 .536 30 80 70 13-16-7 .458 97 100 #7 Robert Morris 5 #1 Mercyhurst 4 (OT) Army West Point 12-10-6 .536 30 80 70 15-15-6 .500 93 91 #5 Air Force 3 #2 Canisius 0 Air Force * 13-11-4 .536 30 73 64 23-15-5 .593 115 94 Championship, March 17, 2018, Blue Cross Arena RIT 13-14-1 .482 27 91 90 15-20-2 .432 114 127 #5 Air Force 5 #7 Robert Morris 1 Robert Morris 12-13-3 .482 27 79 78 18-20-3 .476 119 118 2018 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 23, 2018 American International 11-13-4 .464 26 63 75 15-20-4 .436 88 116 #4 Air Force 5 #1 St. Cloud State 1 Niagara 10-15-3 .411 23 76 90 11-22-3 .347 93 123 2018 NCAA East Regional Championship, March 24, 2018 Bentley 9-14-5 .411 23 72 87 13-18-6 .432 96 114 #2 Minnesota State 2 #4 Air Force 1 Sacred Heart 9-15-4 .393 22 79 96 13-22-4 .385 107 135 # Atlantic Hockey Regular Season Champion * Atlantic Hockey Tournament Champion ▶ 2017-18 Regular Season Awards ▶ All-Time Atlantic Hockey Champions Award Player (Team) Year Regular Season Champ Postseason Champ Year Regular Season Champ Postseason Champ Player of the Year Dylan McLaughlin (Canisius) 2003-04 Holy Cross Holy Cross 2011-12 Air Force Air Force Rookie of the Year (AIC) 2004-05 Quinnipiac Mercyhurst 2012-13 Niagara Canisius Coach of the Year (Mercyhurst) 2005-06 Holy Cross Holy Cross 2013-14 Mercyhurst Robert Morris Best Defensive Forward Jack Riley (Mercyhurst) 2006-07 RIT Air Force 2014-15 Robert Morris RIT Best Defenseman Alex Wilkinson (Army West Point) 2007-08 Army Air Force 2015-16 Robert Morris RIT Individual Sportsmanship Award Bryan Sienerth (Mercyhurst) 2008-09 Air Force, RIT (tie) Air Force 2016-17 Canisius Air Force Team Sportsmanship Award Air Force 2009-10 RIT RIT 2017-18 Mercyhurst Air Force Regular Season Scoring Trophy Dylan McLaughlin (Canisius) 2010-11 RIT Air Force Regular Season Goaltending Award Billy Christopoulos (Air Force)

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When RIT made the move to Division I in 2005, it was rare to hear about RIT hockey standouts continuing their dream on the ice after wowing the Ritter Arena faithful. Since 2007, 48 Tigers have moved on to play in the professional ranks. These Tigers are living their dream of playing pro hockey, spread out all over the globe, from Quebec to Italy, Germany to France, England to Colorado. In April 2010, Chris Tanev was a freshman defen- seman playing a key role in RIT’s legendary run to the Frozen Four. A few months later, Tanev signed a professional contract with the Vancouver Canucks, becoming RIT’s first player to skate in the NHL. He played in 29 regular-season games in 2010-11 and the 2011 . Tanev, who enters his ninth NHL season in 2018-19, has appeared in 390 career games. Tanev won a gold medal with Team Tyler Brenner signed with the Canada at the 2016 World Championships He is in 2011. He scored 55 goals in three seasons at RIT. signed through the 2019-20 season. Steve Pinizzotto was the first Tiger to leave school early, signing a contract with the Washington Capitals in 2007, after his sophomore season. Pinizzotto played a key role in leading the of the to back-to-back Chris Tanev has played in 390 games over eight Championships in 2009 and 2010. Pinizzotto made seasons with the Vancouver Canucks and was part his NHL debut on March 14, 2013. He played in six of the squad that appeared in the 2011 Stanley Cup NHL games with the in 2013-14. Finals. He is signed in Vancouver through 2019-20. Following RIT's run to the 2015 NCAA Tournament, Matt Garbowsky signed with the hometown Rochester Americans of the AHL. He was named MVP of the 2017 ECHL All-Star Classic and helped lead the to back-to- back ECHL titles in 2016-17 and 2017-18. 2018 graduate Myles Powell was invited to Buffalo Sabres prospect camp in September and made an immediate impact. After the 2011 season, Tyler Brenner signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs. , a 2009 graduate, was part of the 2011 Calder Cup Champion . In addition, Raymond helped lead the to the 2012 ECHL Kelly 2015 Hobey Baker Finalist Matt Garbowsky played Cup and 2015 title in Germany's top league. Cameron parts of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 season with the Burt, RIT's all-time leading scorer at the Division I level, Rochester Americans of the AHL. He won back-to- played in the AHL with Rochester and Manchester. back ECHL titles with the Colorado Eagles in 2016-17 Several RIT alumni, such as 2008 Hobey Baker and 2017-18. Finalist Simon Lambert, Justin Hofstetter, Matt Crowell, Stephen Burns, and Dan Ringwald have played in Europe. Raymond, along with Burt, Pinizzotto, Brad McGowan, Josh Mitchell, Garbowsky, and Caleb Cameron have signed contracts to play in Europe for the 2018-19 season. Steve Pinizzotto has played in the NHL for both “It’s exciting knowing that their dreams of playing the Vancouver Canucks and the Edmonton Oilers. in the NHL and receiving interest from NHL teams is that much more attainable now,” says RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. “We’ve gone from a program where there was very little recognition in the pro ranks to now having guys that have a chance to make a name for themselves at the highest level. Our players con- sider themselves Tigers for life and have a committed sense of pride in what they accomplished at RIT.” As an assistant coach at Bowling Green, Wilson (1988-99) mentored several players who have enjoyed excellent careers in the NHL, including Norris Trophy winner and three-time All-Star defen- seman Rob Blake. Wilson also coached former NHL players Dan Bylsma (2009 Stanley Cup Champion Head Coach of the ), Todd Bobby Raymond has played for both the Reirden (Washington Capitals Head Coach), Nelson Dan Ringwald is RIT's all-time leader in assists at the Binghamton Senators and the Emerson, Mike Johnson, Ken Klee, Paul Ysebart, and Division I level. The 2016 RIT Athletics Hall of Fame of the American Hockey League. He is playing in . Inductee played in the AHL with Oklahoma City. the top German league in 2017-18.

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Expanded Seating • One “bunker” suite, located on the lower hamburgers, and pretzels. Be sure to The venue offers 4,000 seats and level—The bunker suite allows guests to take home a piece of history with a additional standing room for a total enjoy a private room for their party, and brand new 2018-19 souvenir soda cup. capacity for 4,300 fans. The majority have prime seats in the seating bowl of the seating is reserved and there when they are ready to watch the game. Mobile Carts is an expanded student section that Multiple mobile carts are located on the is general admission seating. • A Dunkin Donuts “VIP Experience” box, upper concourse, to bring you specialties located as an extension of the team bench— from across campus and across Rochester. Club Lounge Purchase individual seats for just $20 Be sure to check back throughout the Located on the upper level, the Club each. season for new and exciting offerings. Lounge is an upscale, full-service hospitality area featuring a full buffet Green B. Williams “Orange” Seat Barnes & Noble Retail Location of premium dining options and a cash The one orange seat among the 3,999 Stock up on all your RIT Hockey spirit bar each game. This lounge is exclusive black and gray seats in the Gene Polisseni wear at the Barnes & Noble SpiRIT to those with club-level seating. Club- Center is in memory of Green B. Williams store…located on the lower concourse! level seats are available on a season ’78 (business administration), a former ticket and individual game basis. RIT goaltender who passed away in a pilot Restrooms training accident while serving in the U.S. Family and individual restrooms are Suites and Luxury Seating Air Force. This seat is located in Section accessible on both the upper and lower There are six luxury suites located 107, Row K, Seat 8. The single orange seat concourse levels. throughout the venue. The suite is a reminder of Williams’ commitment to types include: excellence and his Tiger Pride. RIT Sports Hall of Fame Visit the RIT Sports Hall of Fame, • Four club-level luxury suites—Each Video Boards featured on the lower concourse. This of these suites includes 16 tickets The venue features two 23’ x 13’ display highlights the Hall’s inductees per game and access to the Club high-definition video boards, one and our proud athletic history. Lounge area! on each of the north and south sides of the venue, with full captioning. Parking • One third-level luxury suite—This suite Arena parking will be available in Lot U, is the largest suite in the venue, and Concessions with 250 spaces designated on game offers a unique view from the third Concession stands on the upper and night. Visitors will also be encouraged to level of the arena. lower levels serve up fan favorites, park and take a short walk from D, G, H, S, including chicken fingers, french fries, and R lots.

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In 1961, Director of Athletics Lou Alexander Jr . wrote program, as the Tigers won a letter to the Athletic Committee recommending their first NCAA Cham- that the committee approve the establishment of an pionship in Division II . In intercollegiate hockey team at Rochester Institute of the two-game quarterfinal Technology . The measure was approved four years series, RIT defeated Mankato later in 1965 . State and went on to beat The hockey club was founded in the fall of 1959 . Lowell 4-1 in the semifinals, It was given a budget of $1,020 to purchase the initial advancing them to the cham- equipment to outfit 16 players . At that time, the team pionship game, where they participated in the Monroe County Amateur Hockey defeated Bemidji State 4-2 . Association, playing 13 games against three other The next year RIT moved league teams . The players paid $195 out of their to the Division III level . The own pockets for these games, coaching themselves Tigers repeated again as along the way as they didn’t have the money to hire champions in 1984-85, this a head coach . time at the Division III level, The next year, with a budget of just $927, the defeating Bemidji State once again, by a score of 5-1 . its fifth season as a Division I squad . Head Coach season was composed entirely of away games, RIT continued its status as a powerhouse in the Wayne Wilson was named winner of the Spencer because the league was dissolved due to a lack of ice ECAC West, winning seven conference titles in 17 Penrose Award as the National Coach of the Year . time at the Rochester War Memorial . With the help seasons, including four straight, from 1998 to 2002 . Wilson, who also won the Edward Jeremiah Award of Alexander, games were played against Hamilton The Tigers have made multiple trips to the big as Division III Coach of the Year in 2001, became JV, Colgate freshmen, Ithaca, Cornell freshmen, the show—14, in fact . In 1988-89, RIT tied the first game the first coach to earn the national coach of the year , the University of Toronto, in the two-game series against Wisconsin-Stevens honor at both levels . and the local hockey club “The Rockets ”. Point, but ended its postseason play in the second RIT was the only team in Division I to win both its In 1961-62, the budget was increased to $1,113 .20 game of the series, losing 3-2 . In 1995-96, RIT made it conference regular season and postseason champi- with the help of the RIT Student Council . There were to the championship game, losing 3-2 to Middlebury . onships . At the Frozen Four in , Mich ., RIT 14 games played on home ice, which at the time was In 2000-01, the team was ranked No . 1 in the nation played in front of a school-record 34,954 fans . The the Rochester War Memorial . Those interested in the entire season and undefeated until losing the Tigers were nationally ranked for the first time as a playing on the team exceeded 45 men . This is the first championship contest to SUNY Plattsburgh . Division I program, and finished the season No . 10 in year they had actual guidance, as James E . Musker Several RIT players have earned national recogni- the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine national poll, became the volunteer coach . With the new NCAA tion for their play on the ice, as All-Conference, or after climbing as high as ninth . rules, the school was required to purchase helmets All-Americans . In 1997, Steve Toll was named the RIT set school records with 28 wins, and a 12- for the team at a cost of $62 .50 . Division III National Player of the Year . In 2001, Jerry game winning streak . Although hockey had never been played at the Galway also earned that hallowed honor . In 2010-11, the Tigers won the AHA regular Ritter-Clark Rink (as it was called at the time), it On Dec . 15, 2004, RIT President Albert Simone season title for the fourth time in five years . Associate can be said that the facility was built with hockey in and Director of Athletics Lou Spiotti announced that Head Coach Brian Hills won the Terry Flanagan mind . This is verified by two important factors: a) the the Tigers would move to the Division I level starting Award as the nation’s top assistant coach . rink was built to hockey specifications as to length with the 2005-06 season . RIT became a full-fledged RIT won 20 games and advanced to the AHA and width of ice surface, and b) inserts were provided member of the Atlantic Hockey Association in Championship game for the third straight year in in the concrete floor to accommodate hockey goals . 2006-07 . 2011-12 . The Tigers won Vermont’s Catamount Cup In 1961, backed by the Student Association and In 2006-07, RIT’s second year as a Division I and defeated Ferris State, which advanced to the President Marvin Pozefsky, renovations were made program and first as a member of Atlantic Hockey, 2012 NCAA Championship game . In 2012-13, RIT to the Ritter-Clark Rink so that the RIT men’s ice the Tigers won the conference’s regular season title . knocked off No . 3 Michigan at famed Yost Arena . hockey team could call it their own . They finished the season with a 20-7-1 conference On Dec . 14, 2013, RIT played its first outdoor In 1962, the team formed a league with other mark and won 21 games overall . The 21 wins against game against rival Niagara at in down- teams in the area that faced similar problems, either Division I competition was an improvement by 17 town Rochester . The game was part of Rochester’s with money, ice time, or scholarships . The league over its first season . “” and attracted a crowd of 4,760 was known as the Finger Lakes Collegiate Hockey On March 7-8, 2008, the Tigers played their first fans who braved 16-degree weather along with four League (FLCHL) . It consisted of six schools: RIT, postseason games as a Division I program, defeating inches of snow and wind . SUNY Brockport, Hobart, Ithaca, the University of Holy Cross both nights in overtime by scores of In 2014, RIT said goodbye to Ritter Arena, its Rochester, and . 5-4 in the Atlantic Hockey Association quarter­ home for 46 years, and opened the Gene Polisseni Two years later, in 1964, RIT men’s ice hockey finals . That season, Simon Lambert made history Center, a state-of-the-art, 4,300-seat arena on the became an official varsity sport . In 1972-73, the by becoming RIT’s first finalist for the Hobey Baker south end of campus . The Tigers christened the team became a member of the ECAC Division III . Award, Division I college hockey’s most prestigious Polisseni Center by winning their second Atlantic The ECAC was composed of two divisions, East and individual honor . Hockey title, advancing to the NCAA Division I West . RIT played under the East Division . In 2008-09, RIT set a Division I school record by Tournament and just missing its second berth in the In 1980, the RIT men’s hockey program made a winning 23 games, and was victorious in 11 straight Frozen Four with a furious late-season run . giant step forward by moving to the Division II level contests . The Tigers advanced to the AHA semifinals In 2015-16, RIT would repeat as Atlantic Hockey of play . This meant playing a challenging 25-game and were second nationally in goals per game (3 .89) . Champions, surviving a late-season rash of injuries schedule featuring 16 matches against Division II In 2009-10, the Tigers made history by not only to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the third teams . RIT also began playing in the New York State winning their first AHA Championship, but then time as a Division I program . College Hockey League (NYSCHL), comprised solely shocking the nation by upsetting No . 2 Denver RIT has proven to be a force at the Division I level, of Division II schools . The league folded in 1985-86 . and No . 12 New Hampshire to win the NCAA East just as it was at the Division II and III levels . What The 1982-83 season marked a milestone in the Regional and advancing to the Frozen Four in just history will the Tigers make in 2018-19?

16 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2018 RIT Sports Hall of Fame Inductees: 1983 and 1985 NCAA Champions

RIT Men’s Hockey 1982-83—Front row (left to right): Doug Tracy, Ed Wolfe, T.J. Perras, Andy Kokosa, , Nick Petrick, Chris Johnstone, Chuck Samar, Norm Belanger. Second row: Head Coach , B.J. Hull, John Hinrichsen, John Hawkins, Mark Burgholzer, Bill Bjorness, Peter Bryant, Gump Whiteside, Bobby Trowell, Larry Shomphe, Assistant Coach Mark Davitt. Third row: Phil Dekluva (manager), Rich Brouwer, Geoff Carroll, Ed Carroll, Ed Henry, Mike Holzman, Blaise MacDonald, Rich Bowers.

RIT hockey became a national force to be reckoned with after winning the 1983 NCAA Division II Championship and 1985 NCAA Division III Championship. RIT’s success in 1983 jumpstarted an era in which they advanced to 13 NCAA Tournaments over a 20-year span. The success allowed RIT to make the successful leap to Division in 2005. In 1982-83, RIT advanced to its first NCAA Tournament and made an incredible run, defeating Mankato State in a two-game total goal series, 9-7, before knocking off heavy favorite and host UMass Lowell, 4-1 in the semifinals and Bemidji State in the championship by a score of 4-2 to claim its first championship. The Tigers finished 23-9-0 that season, out-scoring its opponents, 191-109. After a national third place finish in 1983-84, the Tigers won their second title in 1984-85, recording a 26-6-1 record, out-scoring its opponents, 222-89. RIT boasted six players with at least 40 points RIT Men’s Hockey 1984-85—Front row (left to right): Rob Rohlfs, Head Coach Bruce and 10 different 30-point scorers. RIT out-lasted St. Thomas in the Delventhal, Bobby Trowell, Blaise MacDonald, Chet Hallice, Gump Whiteside, Chris quarterfinals before knocking off Union by a score of 3-2 in the Johnstone, Assistant Coach Jim Armstrong, Grant Horiuchi. Second row: Thor Storm semifinals, and once again, secured a 5-1 win over Bemidji State in (manager), Ritchie Herbert, Jeff Mercier, Pete Schroeder, Tom Herstad, Peter Bryant, the championship. Mike Jones, Maurice Montambault, Mike Doyle, John Hawkins, Greg Hummer Ten players were a part of both championship teams. Both teams (trainer), Kevin Youngblood. Third row: John Hinrichsen, John Bourbonnais, Russ were inducted into the 2018 RIT Sports Hall of Fame as part of its Firman, Blair MacKenzie, Jim Hull, Phil Giacalone, Larry Shomphe. Missing from 50th anniversary. photo: B.J. Hull, Rob Lorenzen, Norm Belanger.

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 17 RIT’s 2010, 2015 and 2016 NCAA Tournament Runs

The Tigers have made three NCAA Tournament appearances in their Division I history, in 2010, 2015, and 2016. The 2009-10 RIT men’s hockey team became the story of Divi- sion I college hockey after enjoying a magical run to the NCAA Frozen Four in just its fifth season at the Division I level. The Tigers became the first Atlantic Hockey Association squad to make the Frozen Four, and emerged as a national powerhouse. Head Coach Wayne Wilson won the Spencer Penrose Award as the National Coach of the Year. RIT finished 28-12-1. RIT was the only team in Division I to win both its conference regular season and conference championships. The Tigers swept Connecticut in the quarterfinals before shutting out Canisius 4-0 in the semifinals, and trouncing Sacred Heart 6-1 in the championship game. From there, it was on to the NCAA East Regional in Albany, where RIT upset No. 2 overall seed Denver 2-1, and advanced to the Frozen Four after defeating No. 12 New Hampshire 6-2 in the regional final. RIT’s storybook season ended in the Frozen Four semifinal to national runner-up Wisconsin in front of a program record crowd of 34,954 fans. The Tigers finished the season ranked No. 10 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine national poll. In 2014-15, RIT swept long-time rival Air Force Academy in the league quarterfinals. In the league semifinal against No. 2 seed Canisius, RIT hang on for a 2-1 win. The following night, the Tigers won their second Atlantic Hockey title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, defeating Mercyhurst, 5-1. The Tigers faced off against No. 1 overall seed Minnesota State at Notre Dame in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal and shocked the college hockey world with a 2-1 win. It was the first time a No. 16 seed beat the top overall seed since the tournament moved to 16 teams in 2003. In the Midwest Regional Championship, RIT and Nebraska- Omaha were scoreless into the third period before the Maver- icks scored four times to end a magical postseason run. In 2015-16, RIT came into the league tournament as the No. 5 seed and knocked off Mercyhurst in the quarterfinal series before rallying to defeat No. 2 seed Air Force in overtime in the semifinal. The Tigers exploded with a season-high seven goals to knock off top-seed Robert Morris to win their second straight league title. Once again, the Tigers would be the No. 16 seed, going up against No. 1 Quinnipiac in the East Regional at Albany. The Tigers would outplay Quinnipiac for many stretches, giving them all they could handle before bowing out.

18 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY RIT Award Winners

▶ Green B. Williams Award Thomas was diagnosed with Hodgkins disease as a sophomore and battled The award is named in memory of Green B . Williams III, a native of Amherst, through to survive and help lead RIT to the NCAA Championship game in 1996 . Mass ,. who majored in business administration and was a goaltender at 1997-98 Matt Thomas 2007-08 Simon Lambert RIT from 1973 to 1977 . While at RIT, Williams received the RIT Hockey 1998-99 Kyle Edwards 2008-09 Brennan Sarazin Outstanding Senior Award in 1977 and the Coaches Award for Outstanding 1999-00 Patrick Staerker 2009-10 Dan Ringwald Contribution to the RIT hockey team in 1976 . 2000-01 Jerry Galway 2010-11 Andrew Favot Six years after graduation, Williams joined the Air Force and was training Derek Hahn 2011-12 Chris Haltigin to be a pilot . On March 21, 1984, with a month left in pilot training and eight 2001-02 Jerry Galway 2012-13 Chris Saracino days shy of his 28th birthday, Williams was killed in a mid-air collision during 2002-03 Sam Hill 2013-14 Ben Lynch a training exercise . The award is given to the player with the best grade-point 2003-04 Mike Tarantino 2014-15 Matt Garbowsky 2004-05 Jason Chafe 2015-16 Alexander Kuqali average on the team . Michael Tucciarone 2016-17 Brady Norrish 2002-03 Darren Doherty 2011-12 Chris Haltigin 2005-06 Marc Hyman 2017-18 Brady Norrish 2003-04 Brian Payant Trevor Eckenswiller 2006-07 Brad Harris Chase Norrish 2004-05 Brian Payant 2012-13 Greg Noyes ▶ 2005-06 Stephen Burns 2013-14 Greg Noyes Tim Cordick Award 2006-07 Stephen Burns Eliot Raibl The Tim Cordick Award, established in 2009-10, is given to the squad’s best 2007-08 Stephen Burns Anthony Hamburg defenseman in honor of Cordick, a former blueliner who gave his heart and 2008-09 Anton Kharin 2014-15 Alexander Kuqali soul to the squad and also worked with under-privileged children . 2009-10 Mark Cornacchia 2015-16 Alexander Kuqali 2009-10 Dan Ringwald 2014-15 Alexander Kuqali 2010-11 Chris Haltigin Daniel Schuler 2010-11 Chris Saracino 2015-16 Chase Norrish Scott Knowles 2016-17 Todd Skirving 2011-12 Chris Haltigin 2016-17 Matt Abt 2017-18 Adam Brubacher 2012-13 Chris Saracino 2017-18 Chase Norrish 2013-14 Nolan Descoteaux ▶ Craig Lauzon Award The Craig Lauzon award is presented every year to a newcomer who ▶ Greg Moss Hard Hat Award joins the program and makes an immediate impact, exemplifying positive The Greg Moss Hard Hat Award was named in honor of former Senior Associate leadership and strong character the way former Tiger Craig Lauzon did . Director for Athletics and Recreation Greg Moss . The award is given to a player 1991-92 Jason Supryka 2006-07 Al Mazur who performs at a high level and does it with very little fanfare . Moss helped the 1992-93 Jasen Wise 2007-08 Andrew Favot RIT athletics and recreation department perform at a high level for three decades . 1995-96 Kyle Edwards Sean Murphy 2005-06 Steve Farrer 2011-12 Taylor McReynolds 1996-97 Patrick Staerker 2008-09 Tyler Brenner 2006-07 Ricky Walton 2012-13 Jeff Smith 1997-98 Jerry Galway 2009-10 Chris Tanev 2007-08 Simon Lambert Matt Garbowsky 1998-99 Derek Hahn 2010-11 Ben Lynch Bobby Raymond 2013-14 Dan Schuler 1999-00 Tyler Euverman 2011-12 Matt Garbowsky Brennan Sarazin 2014-15 Matt Garbowsky 2000-01 Ryan Fairbarn 2012-13 Daniel Schuler 2008-09 Bobby Raymond 2015-16 Andrew Miller Mike Tarantino 2013-14 Mike Rotolo 2009-10 Taylor McReynolds Brady Norrish 2001-02 Jason Chafe 2014-15 Brady Norrish 2010-11 Tyler Brenner 2016-17 Erik Brown 2002-03 Darren Doherty 2015-16 Gabe Valenzuela Daniel Spivak 2017-18 Erik Brown 2003-04 Tristan Fairbarn 2016-17 Adam Brubacher 2004-05 Simon Lambert 2017-18 Alden Dupuis ▶ Louis Spiotti Coaches Award 2005-06 Jocelyn Guimond The Louis Spiotti Coaches Award award is given to the player who best embod- ▶ ies RIT hockey, as chosen by the Tiger coaching staff . Spiotti is the executive Dan & Laurie Barrows Fans Choice Award director for Athletics at RIT and has been integral in RIT’s maintaining a high Each year, Corner Crew fans select a hockey player who leaves them sitting level of excellence at the Division I and III levels . on the edge of their seats night in and night out . The award is named after Dan Barrows, an original member of the Corner Crew, who was one of the 2005-06 Darren Doherty 2013-14 Ben Lynch biggest hockey supporters in Rochester . He served as the official statistician 2006-07 Brad Harris Eliot Raibl of Section V for three decades . 2007-08 Matt Harris 2014-15 Matt Garbowsky Simon Lambert Brad McGowan 1987-88 Steve Mirabile 2003-04 Mike Tarantino 2008-09 Bobby Raymond Brad Reid 1988-89 Jim Regan 2004-05 Brian Payant Dan Ringwald Jordan Ruby 1989-90 Chris Palmer 2005-06 Jocelyn Guimond Brennan Sarazin Brandon Thompson 1990-91 Steve Mirabile 2006-07 Ricky Walton 2009-10 Jared DeMichiel 2015-16 Josh Mitchell 1991-92 Tom Masaschi 2007-08 Simon Lambert 2010-11 Sean Murphy 2016-17 Caleb Cameron 1992-93 Jay Murphy 2008-09 Brennan Sarazin 2011-12 Taylor McReynolds 2017-18 Erik Brown 1993-94 Todd Dougherty 2009-10 Dan Ringwald 2012-13 Jeff Smith Chase Norrish 1994-95 Chris Maybury 2010-11 Andrew Favot 1995-96 Jamie Morris 2011-12 Shane Madolora ▶ Dr. Albert J. Simone Distinguished Service Award 1996-97 Steve Toll 2012-13 Jeff Smith The Dr . Albert J . Simone Distinguished Service Award was established in 1997-98 Jamie Morris 2013-14 Mike Colavecchia 2007 to honor a person or persons who have made a positive impact on the 1998-99 Patrick Staerker 2014-15 Matt Garbowsky RIT Hockey Program . Simone, RIT president from 1992 to 2007, spearheaded 1999-00 Tyler Euverman 2015-16 Alexander Kuqali RIT’s move to Division I . 2000-01 Jon Day 2016-17 Mike Rotolo 2001-02 Jerry Galway 2017-18 Myles Powell 2006-07 Randy Bloechl 2011-12 Dave “Big Goon” Faas 2002-03 David Bagley Chris Lerch 2012-13 Margot Clements Ed Trefzger 2013-14 J . Roger Dykes ▶ Art Thomas Award 2007-08 Mark Lessard 2014-15 Joe Vicario The Art Thomas Award is given to a player who possesses the unique blend of 2008-09 Stu Hughes 2015-16 Chuck Logel outstanding leadership while deriving total respect and trust from his teammates . 2009-10 Jim Goff 2016-17 Scott Biggar 2010-11 Julie Kurdziel 2017-18 Ryan Stadtlander

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 19 All-Time Coaching Records/Records vs. Opponents

▶ RIT Coaches By Year W L T W L T W L T Jim Heffer 70 27 2 87 39 2 2005-06 9 24 2 1962-63 7 3 0 1984-85 26 6 1 2006-07 21 11 2 1963-64 17 0 1 1985-86 31 6 0 2007-08 19 12 6 1964-65 15 5 0 1986-87 16 12 0 2008-09 23 13 2 1965-66 14 4 0 1987-88 14 15 1 2009-10 28 12 1 1966-67 7 7 1 2010-11 19 11 8 1967-68 10 8 0 26 8 2 2011-12 20 13 6 1988-89 26 8 2 2012-13 15 18 5 Daryl Sullivan 131 135 3 2013-14 12 20 5 1968-69 17 9 1 Eric Hoffberg 188 82 22 2014-15 20 15 5 1969-70 9 17 0 1989-90 19 8 2 2015-16 18 15 6 1970-71 7 9 0 1990-91 16 10 2 2016-17 14 22 1 1971-72 11 9 0 1991-92 12 15 2 2017-18 15 20 2 1972-73 14 10 1 1992-93 11 13 1 ▶ All Years 938 563 95 1973-74 11 13 0 1993-94 20 8 2 1974-75 9 15 0 1994-95 17 8 3 ▶ RIT Coaches By Winning Percentage 1975-76 12 13 0 1995-96 25 6 1 Coach W L T Pct. 1976-77 6 15 0 1996-97 21 7 2 Wayne Wilson (Division III)* 116 31 12 .767 1977-78 8 8 1 1997-98 20 4 5 Buddy Powers 26 8 2 .750 1978-79 15 7 0 1998-99 27 3 2 Jim Heffer 70 27 2 .717 1979-80 12 10 0 Brian Mason 87 35 1 .711 Wayne Wilson 349 237 63 Bruce Delventhal 87 39 2 .688 Brian Mason 87 35 1 1999-00 21 7 1 Eric Hoffberg 188 82 22 .682 1980-81 14 10 0 2000-01 27 1 1 Wayne Wilson (Division I)* 233 206 51 .528 1981-82 21 10 1 2001-02 23 2 2 Daryl Sullivan 131 135 3 .493 1982-83 23 9 0 2002-03 19 4 2 1983-84 29 6 0 2003-04 13 7 5 All Years 938 563 95 .618 2004-05 13 10 1 * Wilson has an overall record of 349-237-63 ▶ Records vs. Division I Opponents Opponent W-L-T Last Met Last Won Opponent W-L-T Last Met Last Won Opponent W-L-T Last Met Last Won Air Force 21-30-4 17-18 17-18 Penn State 0-1-1 13-14 —— Union 12-8-3 17-18 90-91 American International 30-6-3 17-18 17-18 Providence 1-3-0 17-18 17-18 Western Michigan 2-0-0 08-09 08-09 Arizona State 0-0-0 —— —— Quinnipiac 1-4-0 15-16 06-07 Wilfrid Laurier 3-3-0 10-11 10-11 Army 19-3-6 17-18 17-18 Rensselaer (RPI) 1-7-0 17-18 86-87 Wisconsin 0-3-0 11-12 —— Bentley 21-15-2 17-18 16-17 Robert Morris 13-12-4 17-18 17-18 Yale 0-1-0 14-15 —— College 0-3-0 15-16 —— Sacred Heart 24-9-2 17-18 17-18 Bold indicates 2018-19 opponents Bowling Green 0-5-1 16-17 —— St. Lawrence 5-10-0 14-15 14-15 *For complete records vs. opponents, visit ritathletics.com Brock 8-4-0 17-18 17-18 St. Cloud St. 0-1-0 10-11 —— Canisius 60-25-2 17-18 17-18 Clarkson 2-13-3 15-16 86-87 Colgate 1-11-0 15-16 12-13 Connecticut 19-10-2 16-17 12-13 Cornell 2-2-0 10-11 10-11 Denver 1-0-0 09-10 09-10 Ferris State 1-0-0 11-12 11-12 Holy Cross 26-15-7 17-18 17-18 Lake Superior State 1-0-0 11-12 11-12 Mass Lowell 1-5-1 14-15 82-83 Mercyhurst 40-23-6 17-18 17-18 Merrimack 3-3-1 10-11 85-86 Michigan 1-2-0 13-14 12-13 Minnesota 1-1-0 14-15 07-08 Minnesota State (Mankato) 4-3-0 14-15 14-15 Nebraska-Omaha 2-2-0 14-15 98-99 New Hampshire 1-0-0 09-10 09-10 Niagara 10-18-10 17-18 16-17 Northeastern 0-0-1 17-18 ——

20 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY All-Americans

Dave Burkholder Chris Johnstone B.J. Hull Blaise MacDonald John Hawkins Scott Brown 1983-84, Goalie, 1983-84, Forward, First Team 1983-84, Defense, 1984-85, Defense, 1985-86, Defense, 1988-89, Forward, First Team 1984-85, Forward, Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team

Tim Cordick Chris Palmer Bill Gall Jay Murphy Chris Maybury Adam French 1988-89, Defense, 1989-90, Forward, 1990-91, Defense, 1993-94, Forward, 1994-95, Forward, Second Team 1995-96, Defense, Second Team Second Team First Team First Team 1995-96, Forward, First Team Second Team

Steve Toll Bryan Cossette Jamie Morris Pat Staerker Jerry Galway Pete Bournazakis 1996-97, Forward, 1996-97, Defense, 1996-97, Goalie, 1997-98, Forward, Second Team 1998-99, Defense, First Team 2000-01, Forward, First Team Second Team Second Team 1998-99, Forward, First Team 2000-01, Defense, First Team First Team 1999-00, Forward, Second Team 2001-02, Defense, First Team

Tyler Euverman Derek Hahn Mike Bournazakis Mike Tarantino Dan Ringwald Shane Madolora 2000-01, Goalie, 2000-01, Center, 2001-02, Center, 2003-04, Forward, 2009-10, Defense, 2010-11, Goalie, First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team USCHO Inside College Hockey

Matt Garbowsky 2014-15, Forward, Second Team A sellout crowd at Ritter Arena witnesses the opening faceoff during RIT’s first Division I regular season home game against CCM Hockey/USCHO.com Canisius on Oct. 22, 2005. ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 21 Division I Individual/Team Records

▶ Division I Top Scorers Player Yrs. GP G A Pts. Player Yrs. GP G A Pts. Player Yrs. GP G A Pts. Cameron Burt 08-12 147 43 93 136 Stevan Matic 06-10 133 21 32 53 +Mark Logan 15-18 86 6 12 18 Simon Lambert 05-08 104 55 77 132 Todd Skirving 13-17 127 19 32 51 Marc Hyman 05-06 33 5 12 17 Andrew Favot 07-11 140 41 89 130 Danny Smith 13-17 135 20 28 48 Bryan Potts 09-13 67 10 7 17 Dan Ringwald 06-10 145 21 104 125 +Adam Brubacher 16-18 74 15 32 47 Brad Reid 11-15 106 5 12 17 Josh Mitchell 12-16 154 31 90 121 Dan Schuler 12-16 93 21 25 46 +Dan Willett 17-18 35 2 14 16 Matt Garbowsky 11-15 128 48 66 114 Jeff Smith 09-13 102 26 20 46 Stephen Burns 05-08 89 3 13 16 Mike Colavecchia 10-14 140 44 66 110 Justin Hofstetter 05-09 136 14 32 46 Alex Perron-Fontaine 13-17 92 7 8 15 Brad McGowan 11-15 150 46 64 110 Darrell Draper 05-08 89 19 25 44 Eliot Raibl 10-14 110 4 11 15 Myles Powell 14-18 149 45 60 105 Liam Kerins 15-18 93 26 18 44 +Darren Brady 16-18 61 4 11 15 Tyler Brenner 08-11 108 55 47 102 Brent Alexin 06-10 116 13 30 43 Steve Farrer 05-06 33 5 7 12 Matt Smith 05-08 104 53 46 99 Tyler Mazzei 07-10 92 13 29 42 Michael Holland 13-17 89 1 11 12 Alan Mazur 06-10 137 27 72 99 Ricky Walton 05-08 95 15 27 42 Max Mikowski 14-18 99 4 8 12 Greg Noyes 10-14 150 24 68 92 Bobby Raymond 05-09 144 13 29 42 +Alden Dupuis 17-18 37 7 3 10 Brennan Sarazin 05-09 144 39 51 90 Scott Knowles 08-12 130 15 25 40 Tony Bifulco 05-06 24 0 9 9 Ben Lynch 10-14 147 31 58 89 Taylor McReynolds 08-12 139 13 27 40 +Chris McKay 16-18 50 1 8 9 +Erik Brown 15-18 111 52 34 86 Mike Janda 07-11 113 25 12 37 +Jake Hamacher 17-18 34 4 4 8 +Gabe Valenzuela 15-18 107 30 54 84 Nolan Descoteaux 10-14 139 12 22 34 Darren Olsen 05-06 21 1 6 7 Chris Saracino 09-13 128 20 53 73 Andrew Miller 12-16 136 15 18 33 +Bryson Traptow 17-18 29 2 4 6 Chris Haltigin 08-12 147 24 49 73 Mark Cornacchia 08-12 123 14 18 32 +Brody Valette 16-18 32 1 5 6 Adam Hartley 09-13 150 33 38 71 Chris Tanev 09-10 41 10 18 28 Daniel Spivak 08-12 122 0 6 6 Jesse Newman 05-09 120 17 50 67 Brandon Thompson 11-15 115 5 22 27 Matt Harris 05-08 49 2 3 5 Chase Norrish 14-18 128 19 48 67 Darren Doherty 05-06 35 12 14 26 +Regan Seiferling 17-18 16 0 4 4 Sean Murphy 07-11 144 25 42 67 Trevor Eckenswiller 08-12 102 2 23 25 Dustin Fostvelt 13-15 22 0 4 4 Matt Crowell 06-09 104 34 30 64 Mark Golberg 14-16 52 4 20 24 Jared DeMichiel 07-10 66 0 4 4 Steve Pinizzotto 05-07 58 22 40 62 +Ryan Kruper 16-18 56 10 14 24 Shane Madolora 09-12 65 0 3 3 Adam Mitchell 10-14 112 35 24 59 Greg Amlong 14-16 62 7 17 24 Louis Menard 05-09 68 0 3 3 Alexander Kuqali 12-16 153 13 46 59 +Shawn Cameron 16-18 66 8 15 23 Mike Rotolo 13-17 94 0 3 3 Caleb Cameron 13-17 131 20 38 58 Brad Shumway 12-16 102 3 20 23 Bryan Payant 05-06 12 1 1 2 +Abbott Girduckis 15-18 108 19 38 57 Rob Tarantino 05-07 54 7 14 21 Riley Clark 08-09 3 0 1 1 Brady Norrish 14-18 100 11 44 55 Brad Harris 05-07 62 5 16 21 +Nick Bruce 17-18 8 1 0 1 Anton Kharin 06-09 101 30 24 54 +Jordan Peacock 16-18 64 11 10 21 Stuart Brownell 11-14 13 0 1 1 +Matt Abt 14-18 139 14 40 54 Garrett McMullen 13-17 119 12 8 20 +Christian Short 15-18 33 0 1 1 Brent Patry 05-08 103 17 36 53 Tristan Fairbarn 05-07 48 7 12 19 Bold played in 2017-18; Bold with + active in 2018-19 ▶ Division I Individual Records Most Goals, Game: 4 Brad McGowan March 14, 2015 vs. Air Force Consecutive Game Point-Scoring Streak: 12 Chase Norrish Jan. 27 - March 4, 2018 (16) 4 Erik Brown Feb. 17, 2018 at Sacred Heart Most Hat Tricks, Season: 2 Matt Smith 2007-08 Most Goals, Season: 29 Erik Brown 2017-18 2 Matt Garbowsky 2014-15 Most Goals, Career: 55 Simon Lambert 2005-08 2 Brad McGowan 2014-15 55 Tyler Brenner 2008-11 2 Erik Brown 2017-18 Most Assists, Game: 5 Brent Patry Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International Most Hat Tricks, Career: 2 Matt Smith 2005-08 Most Assists, Season: 36 Josh Mitchell 2014-15 2 Matt Garbowsky 2011-15 Most Assists, Career: 104 Dan Ringwald 2006-10 2 Brad McGowan 2011-15 Most Points, Game: 5 Brent Patry Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International 2 Erik Brown 2015-18 Cameron Burt March 20, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart; Most Shutouts, Season: 7 Shane Madolora 2011-12 Oct. 15, 2011 vs. St. Lawrence Most Shutouts, Career: 13 Shane Madolora 2009-12 Most Points, Season: 54 Matt Garbowsky 2014-15 Most Saves, Game: 66 Jocelyn Guimond Oct. 28, 2005 vs. St. Lawrence Most Points, Career: 136 Cameron Burt 2008-12 Most Saves, Season: 920 Jared DeMichiel 2009-10 Consecutive Game Goal-Scoring Streak: 7 Matt Crowell Jan. 2 - Jan. 25, 2009 (10) Most Saves, Career: 2,355 Mike Rotolo 2013-17 7 Erik Brown Nov. 10 - Dec. 2, 2017 (7) Most Penalty Minutes, Season: 138 Taylor McReynolds 2010-11 Consecutive Game Assists Scoring Streak: 10 Andrew Favot Dec. 12, 2008 - Feb. 6, 2009 (13) Most Penalty Minutes, Career: 336 Taylor McReynolds 2008-12 Fastest Two Goals, One Player 0:12 Myles Powell Nov. 7, 2015 at Army West Point ▶ Division I Team Records Won/Lost Season: 28-12-1 2009-10 Most Shorthanded Goals Allowed, Game: 2 TIE ­­— Feb. 11, 2006 at Alabama-Huntsville; Jan. 6, 2007 vs. Most Wins, Season: 28 2009-10 Niagara; Nov. 23, 2012 vs. Clarkson; Mar. 3, 2017 vs. Niagara Most Consecutive Wins: 12 Feb. 12, 2009 - April 8, 2010 Most Shorthanded Goals Allowed, Season: 12 2005-06 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 7 Nov. 15, 2008 - Feb. 6, 2009 Fewest Shorthanded Goals Scored, Season: 0 2013-14 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 8 Dec. 6, 2008 - Feb. 14, 2009 Fewest Shorthanded Goals Allowed, Season: 1 TIE — 2007-08; 2014-15; 2017-18 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 12 Feb. 19, 2010 - Jan. 1, 2011 (11-0-1) Highest Power-Play Percentage, Season: 24.4 2006-07 (49/201) Longest Road Unbeaten Streak: 9 Dec. 6, 2008 - Oct. 16, 2009 Lowest Power-Play Percentage, Season: 14.1 2014-15 (22/156) Most Losses, Season: 24 2005-06 Highest Penalty-Killing Percentage, Season: 87.9 2014-15 (153/174) Most Consecutive Losses: 6 Jan. 28, 2006 - Feb. 24, 2006 Lowest Penalty-Killing Percentage, Season: 79.1 2016-17 (136/172) Longest Home Winless Streak: 7 Jan. 25, 2014 - Feb. 15, 2014 Most Assists, Game: 17 Jan. 14, 2012 at Sacred Heart Most Consecutive Home Losses: 5 Oct. 22, 2005 - Dec. 9, 2005 Most Assists, Season: 259 2009-10 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 7 Jan. 28, 2006 - Oct. 14, 2006 Most Points, Game: 27 Jan. 14, 2012 at Sacred Heart Longest Road Winless Streak: 8 Jan. 28, 2006 - Oct. 27, 2006 (0-7-1) Most Points, Season: 404 2009-10 Most Goals, Game: 10 Jan. 14, 2012 at Sacred Heart Most Shots on Goal, Game: 63* March 10, 2012 vs. Bentley (postseason overtime) Most Goals, Season: 148 2008-09 55 Feb. 16, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst (regulation) Most Goals Allowed, Game: 10 Dec. 10, 2005 at Rensselaer Most Shots on Goal, Season: 1,405 2009-10 Most Goals Allowed, Season: 132 2005-06 Fewest Shots on Goal, Game: 13 Oct. 14, 2005 at Quinnipiac Most Power-Play Goals Scored, Game: 6 Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International (6/10) Fewest Shots on Goal, Season: 949 2005-06 6 Dec. 2, 2016 at Niagara (6/10) Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Game: 68 Oct. 28, 2005 vs. St. Lawrence Most Power-Play Goals Scored, Season: 50 TIE – 2008-09 (50/235), 2009-10 (50/235) Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Season: 1,260 2005-06 Fewest Power-Play Goals Scored, Season: 22 2014-15 (22/156) Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed, Game: 12 Jan. 20, 2018 at Canisius Most Power-Play Goals Allowed, Game: 5 Nov. 27, 2005 at Sacred Heart (5/9) Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed, Season: 980 2016-17 Most Power-Play Goals Allowed, Season: 45 2008-09 (45/250) Fastest Goal to Start a Period 0:07 Josh Mitchell, Jan. 2, 2015 vs. UMass Lowell (3rd period) Fewest Power-Play Goals Allowed, Season: 21 2014-15 (21/174) Fastest Two Goals: 0:12 Nov. 7, 2015 at Army West Point (1st period) Most Shorthanded Goals Scored, Game: 2 TIE – Nov. 1, 2008 vs. Holy Cross; Dec. 12, 2008 vs. Fastest Three Goals: 1:26 Oct. 20, 2006 vs. American International (2nd period) Mercyhurst; Nov. 21, 2014 vs. SHU; Oct. 30, 2016 at Bentley Fastest Four Goals: 4:43 Oct. 20, 2006 vs. American International (2nd period) Most Shorthanded Goals Scored, Season: 12 2008-09 *Division III records can be found at ritathletics .com 22 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY Division I Top-5 Records

▶ Most Goals, Season ▶ Most Wins, Season ▶ Most Points, Career ▶ Most Games Played, Goaltender, Erik Brown 29 2017-2018 Jared DeMichiel 27 2009-2010 Cameron Burt 136 2008-2012 Career Matt Smith 27 2007-2008 Louis Menard 18 2007-2008 Simon Lambert 132 2005-2008 Mike Rotolo 94 2013-2017 Tyler Brenner 26 2010-2011 Shane Madolora 18 2011-2012 Andrew Favot 130 2007-2011 Louis Menard 68 2005-2009 Matt Garbowsky 26 2014-2015 Shane Madolora 17 2010-2011 Dan Ringwald 125 2006-2010 Jared DeMichiel 66 2006-2010 Brad McGowan 23 2014-2015 Mike Rotolo 14 2016-2017 Josh Mitchell 121 2012-2016 Shane Madolora 65 2009-2012 Jordan Ruby 65 2011-2015 ▶ Most Assists, Season ▶ Most Saves, Season ▶ Most Games Played, Career Josh Mitchell 36 2014-2015 Jared DeMichiel 920 2009-2010 Josh Mitchell 154 2012-2016 ▶ Most Saves, Career Andrew Favot 33 2009-2010 Jocelyn Guimond 911 2005-2006 Alexander Kuqali 153 2012-2016 Mike Rotolo 2,355 2013-2017 Steve Pinizzotto 31 2006-2007 Shane Madolora 856 2011-2012 Adam Hartley 150 2009-2013 Jordan Ruby 1,787 2011-2015 Dan Ringwald 31 2007-2008 Louis Menard 851 2007-2008 Greg Noyes 150 2010-2014 Shane Madolora 1,727 2009-2012 Cameron Burt 31 2009-2010 Mike Rotolo 840 2016-2017 Brad McGowan 150 2011-2015 Louis Menard 1,705 2005-2009 Dan Ringwald 31 2008-2009 Jared DeMichiel 1,588 2006-2010 ▶ Lowest Goals Against Average, ▶ Most Power-Play Goals, Career ▶ Most Points, Season Season (min. 1/3 time) Matt Smith 33 2005-2008 ▶ Most Wins, Career Matt Garbowsky 54 2014-2015 Shane Madolora 1 .93 2010-2011 Tyler Brenner 25 2008-2011 Jared DeMichiel 41 2006-2010 Josh Mitchell 52 2014-2015 Shane Madolora 1 .93 2011-2012 Mike Colavecchia 25 2010-2014 Mike Rotolo 40 2013-2017 Simon Lambert 51 2007-2008 Jared DeMichiel 2 .09 2009-2010 Simon Lambert 23 2005-2008 Louis Menard 39 2005-2009 Cameron Burt 47 2009-2010 Jordan Ruby 2 .10 2014-2015 Alan Mazur 22 2006-2010 Shane Madolora 36 2009-2012 Andrew Favot 46 2009-2010 Jocelyn Guimond 2 .48 2006-2007 Jordan Ruby 23 2011-2015 ▶ Most Short-Handed Goals, Career Brad McGowan 46 2014-2015 ▶ Highest Save Percentage, Season Simon Lambert 5 2005-2008 ▶ Goals Against Average, Career ▶ Most Games Played, Season (min. 1/3 time) Brennan Sarazin 4 2005-2009 (min. 500 minutes) Brent Alexin 41 2009-2010 Shane Madolora .935 2010-2011 Mark Cornacchia 4 2008-2012 Shane Madolora 1 99. 2009-2012 Dan Ringwald 41 2009-2010 Shane Madolora .931 2011-2012 Scott Knowles 4 2008-2012 Jared DeMichiel 2 48. 2006-2010 Chris Haltigin 41 2009-2010 Jordan Ruby .924 2014-2015 Myles Powell 4 2014-2018 Mike Rotolo 2 67. 2013-2017 Adam Hartley 41 2009-2010 Jocelyn Guimond .922 2006-2007 Jordan Ruby 2 89. 2011-2015 ▶ Most Game-Winning Goals, Career Chris Tanev 41 2009-2010 Jared DeMichiel .921 2009-2010 Louis Menard 2 94. 2005-2009 Tyler Brenner 13 2008-2011 ▶ Most Game-Winning Goals, ▶ Most Shutouts, Season Adam Hartley 9 2009-2013 ▶ Highest Save Percentage, Career Season Shane Madolora 7 2011-2012 Matt Garbowsky 9 2011-2015 (min. 500 minutes) Tyler Brenner 6 2008-2009 Jared DeMichiel 6 2009-2010 Myles Powell 9 2014-2018 Shane Madolora .932 2009-2012 Matt Smith 5 2007-2008 Shane Madolora 6 2010-2011 Adam Mitchell 8 2010-2014 Jocelyn Guimond .912 2005-2007 Jocelyn Guimond 2 2006-2007 Jared DeMichiel .909 2006-2010 Adam Mitchell 5 2011-2012 Josh Watson 2 2012-2013 Matt Crowell 8 2006-2009 Matt Garbowsky 5 2014-2015 Mike Rotolo 2 2013-2014 Brennan Sarazin 8 2005-2009 Jordan Ruby .909 2011-2015 Six tied with 4 Jordan Ruby 2 2014-2015 Andrew Favot 8 2007-2011 Mike Rotolo 906. 2013-2017 Mike Rotolo 2 2016-2017 Erik Brown 8 2015-2018 ▶ Most Short-Handed Goals, Season ▶Most Shutouts, Career Christian Short 2 2017-2018 Simon Lambert 3 2006-2007 ▶ Highest Plus/Minus, Career Shane Madolora 13 2009-2012 Brent Alexin 3 2008-2009 ▶ Most Goals, Career Andrew Favot +43 2007-2011 Jared DeMichiel 7 2008-2010 Mark Cornacchia 3 2009-2010 Simon Lambert 55 2005-2008 Daniel Spivak +35 2008-2012 Mike Rotolo 6 2013-2017 Scott Knowles 3 2010-2011 Tyler Brenner 55 2008-2011 Chris Saracino +35 2009-2013 Jordan Ruby 3 2011-2015 Myles Powell 3 2016-2017 Matt Smith 53 2005-2008 Dan Ringwald +34 2006-2010 Jocelyn Guimond 2 2005-2007 Erik Brown 52 2015-2018 Matt Garbowsky +34 2011-2015 Louis Menard 2 2005-2009 ▶ Most Power-Play Goals, Season Josh Watson 2 2010-2013 Matt Garbowsky 48 2011-2015 ▶ Most Penalty Minutes, Career Matt Smith 17 2007-2008 Christian Short 2 2015-2018 Matt Smith 11 2006-2007 ▶ Most Assists, Career Taylor McReynolds 336 2008-2012 Tyler Brenner 11 2010-2011 Dan Ringwald 104 2006-2010 Matt Abt 210 2014-2018 Simon Lambert 10 2006-2007 Cameron Burt 93 2008-2012 Brennan Sarazin 194 2005-2009 Bold indicates records set in 2017-18 Tyler Brenner 9 2008-2009 Josh Mitchell 90 2012-2016 Alan Mazur 194 2006-2010 *Division III records can be found at Cameron Burt 9 2009-2010 Andrew Favot 89 2007-2011 Cameron Burt 188 2008-2012 ritathletics com. Erik Brown 9 2017-2018 Simon Lambert 77 2005-2008 ▶ Highest Plus/Minus, Season Chris Tanev +33 2009-2010 Chris Saracino +28 2010-2011 Matt Garbowsky +29 2014-2015 Josh Mitchell +27 2014-2015 Brad McGowan +26 2014-2015 ▶ Most Penalty Minutes, Season Taylor McReynolds 138 2010-2011 Matt Abt 101 2016-2017 Brandon Thompson 80 2013-2014 Steve Pinizzotto 76 2006-2007 Taylor McReynolds 75 2011-2012 ▶ Most Games Played, Goaltender Jared DeMichiel 38 2009-2010 Mike Rotolo 36 2016-2017 Louis Menard 33 2007-2008 Shane Madolora 32 2011-2012 Jocelyn Guimond 30 2005-2006

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 23 RIT All-ECAC/Atlantic Hockey Selections

Year Name Position Team Year Name Position Team Year Name Position Team 1978-79 Ron Kerr forward ROY Luke Murphy forward first Louis Menard goalie third 1981-82 Chris Johnstone forward ROY 1999-00 Pat Staerker forward POY Anton Kharin forward ART Jim Larouche defense first Mike Bournazakis forward ROY Alan Mazur defense ART Dave Burkholder goalie first Wayne Wilson coach COY Louis Menard goalie ART Chris Johnstone forward second Peter Bournzakis forward first 2007-08 Simon Lambert forward LS 1982-83 B.J. Hull defense ROY Pat Staerker forward first Simon Lambert forward first Chris Johnstone forward first 2000-01 Mike Bournazakis forward first Dan Ringwald defense first Dave Burkholder goalie first Peter Bournazakis forward first Bobby Raymond defense third 1983-84 Ritchie Herbert forward ROY Derek Hahn forward first 2008-09 Brennan Sarazin forward first Chris Johnstone forward first Jerry Galway defense first Dan Ringwald defense first B.J. Hull defense first Tyler Euverman goalie first Bobby Raymond defense second Dave Burkholder goalie first Ryan Fairbarn defense second Alan Mazur defense third 1984-85 Chris Johnstone forward first Mike Tarantino forward ART Tyler Brenner forward ART Blaise MacDonald defense first Ryan Fairbarn defense ART 2009-10 Dan Ringwald defense first 1985-86 John Hawkins defense POY Matt Moore defense ART Jared DeMichiel goalie GOY Scott Brown forward ROY Rob Boope goalie ART Andrew Favot forward second John Hawkins defense first Mike Tarantino forward ROY Cameron Burt forward third Ritchie Herbert forward first Tyler Euverman goalie GOY Chris Tanev defense ART 1986-87 Ritchie Herbert forward first Wayne Wilson coach COY Dan Ringwald defense DOY 1987-88 Fred Abraham goalie ROY 2001-02 Mike Bournazakis forward first Chris Tanev defense ROY Scott Brown forward first Jerry Galway defense first Jared DeMichiel goalie first Tim Cordick defense second Mike Tarantino forward second Chris Tanev defense third 1988-89 Scott Brown forward first Ryan Fairbarn defense second 2010-11 Shane Madolora goalie GOY Fred Abraham goalie second Tyler Euverman goalie second Shane Madolora goalie first Tim Cordick defense second Roberto Orofiamma forward ART Tyler Brenner forward second 1989-90 Chris Palmer forward first Jerry Galway defense POY Chris Saracino defense second Tim Cordick defense first Wayne Wilson coach COY Andrew Favot forward third 1990-91 Bill Gall defense first 2002-03 Mike Bournazakis forward first 2011-12 Shane Madolora goalie first Steve Mirabile forward second Ryan Francke defense first Mike Colavecchia forward second 1991-92 Tom Masaschi forward second Mike Tarantino forward second Chris Haltigin defense second 1992-93 Scott MacNair forward POY Ryan Fairbarn defense second Mark Cornacchia forward IS Mike Heaney defense HM Tyler Euverman goalie second 2012-13 Chris Saracino defense first Derrick Barnett goalie HM Darren Doherty forward ART 2014-15 Matt Garbowsky forward POY 1993-94 Jay Murphy forward POY 2003-04 Ryan Francke defense first Matt Garbowsky forward DFY Jay Murphy forward first Mike Tarantino forward first Matt Garbowsky forward LS Kyle O’Brien defense first Darren Doherty forward second Matt Garbowsky forward first 1994-95 Steve Toll forward ROY George Eliopolous goalie second Brady Norrish defense ART 1995-96 Randy Cheynowski forward first Ryan Fairbarn defense second Brady Norrish defense second Chris Maybury forward first Michael Tucciarone forward HM Josh Mitchell forward second Adam French defense first Tristan Fairbarn forward ART Brad McGowan forward third Jamie Morris goalie first Brad Harris forward ART Alexander Kuqali defense third Jamie Morris goalie ROY Tristan Fairbarn forward co-ROY 2015-16 Chase Norrish defense DOY 1996-97 Steve Toll forward first Mike Tarantino forward co-POY Chase Norrish defense first Kelly Morel defense first 2004-05 Marc Hyman defense first Josh Mitchell forward third Jamie Morris goalie first Jason Chafe forward second Brady Norrish defense third 1997-98 Peter Bournazakis forward first Simon Lambert forward ART Gabe Valenzuela forward ART Peter Bournazakis forward ROY 2006-07 Alan Mazur defense ROY 2016-17 Adam Brubacher defense ROY Pat Staerker forward first Louis Menard goalie GOY Brady Norrish defense second Jamie Morris goalie first Simon Lambert forward second Adam Brubacher defense ART 1998-99 Jerry Galway defense first Brent Patry defense second 2017-18 Erik Brown forward first Pat Staerker forward POY Alan Mazur defense third Chase Norrish defense third

ART All Rookie Team POY Player of the Year DOY Defenseman of the Year LS Leading Scorer Trophy HM Honorable Mention ROY Rookie of the Year GOY Goaltender of the Year DFY Defensive Forward of the Year IS Individual Sportsmanship Trophy

24 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY All-Time Postseason Results

▶ RIT in the NCAA Tournament Year Div. Round Results Year Div. Round Results Year Div. Round Results 1982-83 II first *RIT 6, Mankato State 1 1988-89 III first +Oswego 7, RIT 5 1998-99 III fourth RIT 7, Amherst 2 *Mankato State 6, RIT 3 +RIT 5, Oswego 2 RIT 6, Amherst 2 semis RIT 4, Lowell 1 +#RIT 4, Oswego 1 semis Middlebury 9, RIT 3 finals RIT 4, Bemidji State 2 semis +RIT 6, Babson 2 cons. Norwich 9, RIT 2 1983-84 III first *RIT 13, Oswego 2 +RIT 7, Babson 5 1999-00 III first Norwich 4, RIT 1 *RIT 10, Oswego 1 finals +RIT 3, Wisc.-Stevens Pt. 3 Norwich 5, RIT 1 semis Union 5, RIT 4 (4 OTs) +Wisc.-Stevens Pt. 3, RIT 2 2000-01 III first RIT 8, Lebanon Valley 1 cons. RIT 10, Augsburg 1 1993-94 III first +RIT 3, Fredonia 3 RIT 10, Lebanon Valley 2 1984-85 III first *RIT 5, St. Thomas 4 +Fredonia 7, RIT 0 semis RIT 5, Wis. River Falls 2 *RIT 5, St. Thomas 2 1995-96 III first +RIT 6, Potsdam 3 finals Plattsburgh 6, RIT 2 semis RIT 3, Union 2 +RIT 5, Potsdam 3 2001-02 III first + RIT 4, Plattsburgh 4 (ot) finals RIT 5, Bemidji State 1 semis RIT 2,Wisc.-River Falls 1 +RIT 2, Plattsburgh 2 (OT) 1985-86 III first +RIT 4, Union 1 finals Middlebury 3, RIT 2 +# Plattsburgh 1, RIT 0 +RIT 8, Union 7 1996-97 III first Middlebury 6, RIT 4 2009-10 I first RIT 2, Denver 1 semis Bemidji State 4, RIT 3 (OUT) Middlebury 6, RIT 3 second RIT 6, New Hampshire 2 cons. RIT 6, Mankato State 0 1997-98 III first +Plattsburgh 6, RIT 3 semis Wisconsin 8, RIT 1 *Two-game, total goal series +RIT 3, Plattsburgh 2 2014-15 I first RIT 2, Minnesota State 1 +Two-game series +#Plattsburgh 2, RIT 0 second Nebraska-Omaha 4, RIT 0 #Mini-game 2015-16 I first Quinnipiac 4, RIT 0

▶ RIT in ECAC/Atlantic Hockey Tournament 1975-76 Worcester State 11, RIT 0 1996-97 RIT 3, Canisius 2 (OT) - Semifinal Air Force 1, RIT 0 - Championship 1978-79 Trinity 9, RIT 6 Elmira 5, RIT 4 (OT) - Championship 2011-12 Bentley 4, RIT 1 - Quarterfinal Game 1 1979-80 *RIT 8, Amherst 4 1997-98 RIT 3, Mercyhurst 0 - Semifinal RIT 5, Bentley 4 (2OT) - Quarterfinal Game 2 *Bentley 7, RIT 6 (OT) Niagara 5, RIT 2 - Championship RIT 3, Bentley 0 - Quarterfinal Game 3 1980-81 first year in ECAC Division II, 1998-99 RIT 10, Hobart 3 - Semifinal RIT 2, Niagara 1 (OT) - Semifinal ineligible for playoffs RIT 6, Mercyhurst 1 - Championship Air Force 4, RIT 0 - Championship 1981-82 RIT 5, Norwich 4 1999-00 RIT 6, Hobart 4 - Semifinal 2012-13 RIT 2, American International 1 - First Round Game 1 North Adams State 5, RIT 3 RIT 3, Elmira 2 - Championship RIT 7, American International 1 - First Round Game 2 1982-83 Middlebury 5, RIT 3 2000-01 RIT 9, Hobart 1 - Semifinal Niagara 3, RIT 2 - Quarterfinal Game 1 1983-84 RIT 7, Hamilton 0 - Quarterfinal RIT 8, Manhattanville 2 - Championship Niagara 2, RIT 1 - Quarterfinal Game 2 RIT 6, Plattsburgh 2 - Semifinal 2001-02 RIT 10, Hobart 1 - Semifinal 2013-14 RIT 3, Holy Cross 2 (OT) - First Round Game 1 RIT 3, Union 1 - Championship RIT 2, Elmira 1 - Championship Holy Cross 5, RIT 1 - First Round Game 2 1984-85 RIT 10, Oswego 1 2002-03 RIT 6, Hobart 2 - Semifinal Holy Cross 3, RIT 2 (OT) - First Round Game 3 Union 7, RIT 3 Elmira 4, RIT 3 - Championship 2014-15 RIT 2, Air Force 1 - Quarterfinal Game 1 1985-86 RIT 8, Union 6 - Semifinal 2003-04 RIT 4, Manhattanville 2 - Semifinal RIT 7, Air Force 3 - Quarterfinal Game 2 RIT 9, Plattsburgh 5 - Championship Hobart 3, RIT 1 - Championship RIT 2, Canisius 1 - Semifinal 1986-87 Canisius 2, RIT 0 2004-05 Manhattanville 6, RIT 2 - Semifinal RIT 5, Mercyhurst 1 - Championship 1987-88 RIT 5, Union 4 (2 OT) 2005-06 ^ First year in Division I 2015-16 RIT 2, Mercyhurst 1 - Quarterfinal Game 1 Elmira 8, RIT 4 2006-07 ^ Second year in Division I RIT 4, Mercyhurst 1 - Quarterfinal Game 2 1988-89 RIT 9, Cortland 3 - Quarterfinal *2007-08 RIT 5, Holy Cross 4 (OT) - Quarterfinal Game 1 RIT 2, Air Force 1 (OT) - Semifinal RIT 9, Elmira 5 - Semifinal RIT 5, Holy Cross 4 (OT) - Quarterfinal Game 2 RIT 7, Robert Morris 4 - Championship RIT 5, Union 3 - Championship Air Force 5, RIT 0 - Semifinal 2016-17 Niagara 5, RIT 4 - First Round Game 1 1989-90 Oswego 7, RIT 5 *2008-09 Holy Cross 5, RIT 3 - Quarterfinal Game 1 RIT 5, Niagara 0 - First Round Game 2 1990-91 RIT 6, Union 3 RIT 6, Holy Cross 4 - Quarterfinal Game 2 Niagara 4, RIT 1 - First Round Game 3 Mercyhurst 4, RIT 1 RIT 9, Holy Cross 5 - Quarterfinal Game 3 2017-18 RIT 5, Sacred Heart 4 (OT) - First Round Game 1 1991-92 Elmira 7, RIT 2 Mercyhurst 5, RIT 4 - Semifinal Sacred Heart 4, RIT 3 (3OT) - First Round Game 2 1992-93 Did not compete *2009-10 RIT 4, Connecticut 3 (OT) - Quarterfinal Game 1 Sacred Heart 2, RIT 0 - First Round Game 3 1993-94 RIT 4, Canisius 3 - Semifinal RIT 4, Connecticut 1 - Quarterfinal Game 2 RIT 5, Elmira 2 - Championship RIT 4, Canisius 0 - Semifinal 1994-95 RIT 5, Canisius 4 (2 OT) - Semifinal RIT 6, Sacred Heart 1 - Championship Mercyhurst 9, RIT 2 - Championship *2010-11 RIT 5, American Int’l 0 - Quarterfinal Game 1 1975-2005 - ECAC Tournament 1995-96 RIT 10, Elmira 6 - Semifinal RIT 5, American Int’l 1 - Quarterfinal Game 2 * 2007-present - Atlantic Hockey Tournament ^ Unable to compete due to move to Division I probationary period RIT 3, Canisius 2 (OT) - Championship RIT 4, Connecticut 2 - Semifinal Results in bold indicate championships.

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 25 A New Era: The Gene Polisseni Center

History was made in 2014-15, as the Tigers moved into the 4,300-seat Gene Polisseni Center after playing the previous 46 years at storied Ritter Arena. Dedicated on Sept. 18, 2014, the Tigers would open the arena with an exhibition contest against Brock University on Oct. 4. On Oct. 10, the Tigers opened the arena in style, knocking off St. Lawrence, 5-2. The Tigers held a pair of fundraising iniatives in 2014-15, supporting Greater Rochester's "One Team One Fight" organization and the Testicular Cancer Foundation of Western New York. RIT sold out the Polisseni Center for the first time on Oct. 24, 2015, as a raucous crowd of 4,300 fans saw President Bill Destler dye his hair orange between the second and third periods in the game against Colgate. Destler issued a dare to the RIT community saying that if the game was a sellout, he would dye his hair orange. The Tigers won Atlantic Hockey Championships in each of their first two years in the new building and will look to earn their third title in year five of the complex.

26 | ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY Tigers in the National Spotlight 23 22 Steve Toll Jerry Galway 1996-97 Division III 2001-02 Division III Player of the Year Player of the Year Forward, Senior Defense, Senior St. Catherine's, Ontario , Ontario

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 1994-95 26 13 30 43 32 1997-98 30 9 16 25 56 1995-96 32 25 33 58 63 1998-99 31 11 21 32 32 1996-97 30 39 45 84 53 2000-01 29 13 45 58 28 Career 88 77 108 185 148 2001-02 26 13 36 49 24 Career 118 46 118 164 140 ▶ 1997 American Hockey Coaches Association Division III Player of the Year ▶ Set RIT single-season records with 39 goals and 84 points, earning 1996-97 ▶ 2002 American Hockey Coaches Association Division III Player of the Year JOFA/ACHA First Team All-American honors ▶ Leading scoring defenseman in the history of the program with 166 points ▶ 1996-97 ECAC West MVP and First Team selection ▶ Three-time JOFA/AHCA First-Team All-American (1998-99, 2000-01, 2001-02) ▶ 1996-97 RIT Hockey Fan’s Choice award winner ▶ Two-time ECAC West Player of the Year (2001, 2002) ▶ Scored four consecutive hat-tricks early in the 1996-97 season en route to a ▶ Three-time All-ECAC West first team selction (1998-99, 2000-01, 2001-02) single-season school record six on the year ▶ ECAC West All-Tournament Team selection ▶ Named the 1994-95 ECAC West Rookie of the Year ▶ Won RIT’s Craig Lauzon (1997-98) and Art Thomas Teammate Award (2000-01) ▶ Tigers compiled a 63-21-6 record in Toll’s three seasons ▶ Division III Player of the Year finalist in 2000-01 . ▶ Helped lead the Tigers to a 1995-96 NCAA Tournament Runner-up finish ▶ Set a career-high with 58 points on 13 goals and 45 assists in 2000-01 ▶ Averaged 2 1. points per game in three seasons (185 points in 88 games) ▶ Led RIT to a 97-10-10 record with four NCAA Tournament Appearances 18 9 Simon Lambert Matt Garbowsky 2007-08 Hobey Baker 2014-15 Hobey Baker Award Finalist Award Finalist Forward, Senior Forward, Senior St. Therese, Quebec St. George, Ontario

Season Statistics Season Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PIM Year GP G A Pts. PIM 2004-05 21 8 12 20 12 2011-12 39 9 11 20 34 2005-06 33 17 22 39 44 2012-13 36 11 22 33 14 2006-07 34 17 25 42 37 2013-14 13 2 5 7 4 2007-08 37 21 30 51 40 2014-15 40 26 28 54 28 Career 125 63 89 152 133 Career 128 48 66 114 80 ▶ RIT’s first top-10 finalist for the 2008 Hobey Baker Award, college hockey’s ▶ RIT’s second top-10 finalist for the 2015 Hobey Baker Award most prestigious honor ▶ American Hockey Coaches Association (ACHA) CCM Second Team ▶ Unanimous 2007-08 All-Atlantic Hockey Association first-team selection All-American and was awarded the leading scorer trophy ▶ Second team All-USCHO .com national selection ▶ Named the 2008 RACA At-Large Male Athlete of the Year ▶ 2015 Atlantic Hockey Conference Player of the Year ▶ Honored as the 2008 Paychex Male College Athlete of the Year ▶ 2015 Atlantic Hockey Conference Top Defensive Forward ▶ Finished fifth in Division I with 51 points on 21 goals and 30 assists ▶ Won the 2015 Atlantic Hockey Conference Leading Scorer award ▶ Recorded a point in 27 games and had 17 multiple-point outings ▶ Named the 2015 Atlantic Hockey Championship Most Valuable Player ▶ Finished as RIT’s all-time leading Division I scorer with 55 goals and 77 ▶ Led RIT to the 2015 AHC Championship and NCAA Midwest Regional Final assists in just 104 games (now third) ▶ Won RIT’s Dan Barrows Fan’s Choice, Greg Moss Hard Hat, Art Thomas ▶ Helped lead RIT to the 2006-07 AHA regular-season title Teammate and Lou Spiotti Coaches Award in 2015 ▶ Led Colorado Eagles to 2017 ECHL Kelley Cup Championship

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 27 RIT in Brief

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YOUR 2018-19 RIT TIGERS

Front Row (left to right): Logan Drackett, Associate Head Coach Brian Hills, Head Coach Wayne Wilson, Mark Logan, Erik Brown (captain), Christian Short, Abbott Girduckis (captain), Gabe Valenzuela, Assistant Coach Dave Insalaco, Volunteer Goaltending Coach Len Perno, Ian Andriano. Middle Row (left to right): Nick Bruce, Ryan Kruper, Darren Brady, Shawn Cameron, Bryson Traptow, Chris McKay, Jordan Peacock, Adam Brubacher, Brody Valette, Regan Seiferling, Alden Dupuis, Jake Hamacher, Dan Willett. Top Row (left to right): Hockey Operations Coordinator Steve Henchen, Head Athletic Trainer Ben Emke, Zach Salloum, Will Calverley, Spencer Berry, Merritt Oszytko, Andrew Petrucci, Jake Joffe, Kobe Walker, Student Manager Spencer Szachara, Strength and Conditoning Coach Nate VanKouwenberg, Video Coordinator Mark Lessard

2018-19 MEN’S HOCKEY SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Sat., Oct. 6, 2018 Wilifrid Laurier University (exhibition) Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Jan. 19, 2019 * Bentley University Waltham, Mass. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Oct. 12, 2018 University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, Mass. 7:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 25, 2019 * Army West Point Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 13, 2018 University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, Mass. 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 26, 2019 * Army West Point Gene Polisseni Center 5:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 20, 2018 + Colgate University Blue Cross Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 1, 2019 Arizona State University Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Fri., Oct. 26, 2018 * Moon Township, Pa. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 2, 2019 Arizona State University Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 27, 2018 * Robert Morris University Moon Township, Pa. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 8, 2019 * College of the Holy Cross Worchester, Mass. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 2, 2018 * Mercyhurst Erie, Pa. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 9, 2019 * College of the Holy Cross Worchester, Mass. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 3, 2018 * Mercyhurst Erie, Pa. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 15, 2019 * Sacred Heart University Bridgeport, Conn. 12:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 9, 2018 * American International College Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 16, 2019 * Sacred Heart University Bridgeport, Conn. 2:05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 10, 2018 * American International College Gene Polisseni Center 5:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 22, 2019 * Robert Morris University Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Tue., Nov. 13, 2018 * Canisius College Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 23, 2019 * Robert Morris University Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 24, 2018 Northeastern University Boston, Mass. 7:05 p.m. Wed., Feb. 27, 2019 * Niagara University Niagara University, N.Y. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 30, 2018 * Air Force Academy Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Mar. 2, 2019 * Canisius College Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., Dec. 1, 2018 * Air Force Academy Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. March 8-10, 2019 ‡ Atlantic Hockey First Round (best-of-three) TBA Fri., Dec. 7, 2018 * Sacred Heart University Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. March 15-17, 2019 ‡ Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinal (best-of-three) TBA Sat., Dec. 8, 2018 * Sacred Heart University Gene Polisseni Center 5:05 p.m. Fri., March 22, 2019 ‡ Atlantic Hockey Semifinal HARBORCENTER (Buffalo, N.Y.) TBA Sat., Dec. 15, 2018 * Niagara University Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. Sat., March 23, 2019 ‡ Atlantic Hockey Championship HARBORCENTER (Buffalo, N.Y.) TBA

Fri., Jan. 4, 2019 * Niagara University Niagara University, N.Y. 7:05 p.m. * Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association games. For complete schedule, visit ritathletics.com. Sat., Jan. 5, 2019 * Niagara University Gene Polisseni Center 7:05 p.m. + Brick City Homecoming and Family Weekend All Times Eastern Standard Time. ‡ Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association tournament Schedule subject to change. Fri., Jan. 11, 2019 * American International College Springfield, Mass. 2:05 p.m. Tickets are available at the Gene Polisseni Center Box Office, Gordon Field House Sat., Jan. 12, 2019 * American International College Springfield, Mass. 2:05 p.m. Box Office (both at 585-475-4121), and online at rithockey.com.Gene Polisseni Center Box Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. game days only. Fri., Jan. 18, 2019 * Bentley University Waltham, Mass. 7:05 p.m. Gordon Field House Box Office Hours: Tues., Thurs., 4-8 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

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