2014–15 MEN’S HOCKEY FACT BOOK 2014–15 SCHEDULE

(Dates and times subject to change)

DAY DATE OPPONENT Time Kendall Hockey Classic (Anchorage, Alaska) Friday Oct. 10 vs. Alaska 8 p.m. Saturday Oct. 11 at Alaska Anchorage 10 p.m.

Friday Oct. 17 vs. Northern Michigan (Green Bay, Wis.) 7 p.m. Saturday Oct. 18 vs. Northern Michigan (Green Bay, Wis.) 7 p.m. FRIDAY NOV. 7 NORTH DAKOTA 7 P.M. SATURDAY NOV. 8 NORTH DAKOTA 7 P.M. Friday Nov. 21 at Colorado College 8:30 p.m. Saturday Nov. 22 at Denver 8 p.m. FRIDAY NOV. 28 FERRIS STATE 7 P.M. SATURDAY NOV. 29 FERRIS STATE 7 P.M. FRIDAY DEC. 5 PENN STATE 8 P.M. SATURDAY DEC. 6 PENN STATE 8 P.M. FRIDAY DEC. 12 U.S. UNDER-18 TEAM (Exhibition) 7 P.M. FRIDAY JAN. 2 MICHIGAN TECH 7 P.M. SATURDAY JAN. 3 MICHIGAN TECH 7 P.M. FRIDAY JAN. 9 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7 P.M. SATURDAY JAN. 10 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7 P.M. Friday Jan. 16 at Minnesota 8 p.m. Saturday Jan. 17 at Minnesota 5 p.m. FRIDAY JAN. 23 MICHIGAN 8 P.M. SATURDAY JAN. 24 MICHIGAN 7 P.M. FRIDAY JAN. 30 MINNESOTA 8 P.M. SATURDAY JAN. 31 MINNESOTA 7 P.M. Friday Feb. 6 at Penn State 5:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 7 at Penn State 1 p.m. Friday Feb. 13 at Ohio State 5:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 14 at Ohio State 6 p.m. FRIDAY FEB. 20 MICHIGAN STATE 8 P.M. SATURDAY FEB. 21 MICHIGAN STATE 7 P.M. Friday Feb. 27 at Michigan 6:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 28 at Michigan 3 p.m. Friday March 6 at Michigan State 6 p.m. Saturday March 7 at Michigan State 6 p.m. FRIDAY MARCH 13 OHIO STATE 7 P.M. SATURDAY MARCH 14 OHIO STATE 6 P.M.

Big Ten Men’s Hockey Tournament (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit) Thursday March 19 Quarterfinals TBA Friday March 20 Semifinals TBA Saturday March 21 Championship Game TBA

Fri.-Sat. March 27-28 NCAA West and Northeast Regional (Fargo, N.D./Manchester, N.H.) Sat.-Sun. March 28-29 NCAA Midwest and East Regional (South Bend, Ind./Providence, R.I.) Thurs.-Sat. April 9 & 11 NCAA Frozen Four (TD Garden, Boston)

* - Big Ten games

Home games listed in BOLD CAPS. All times Central.

Updated Sept. 29, 2014 Contents

PERSONNEL HONORS

Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez ...... 2-3 All-Americans ...... 104-108 Head Coach ...... 4-6 UW Hall of Fame Members ...... 108-109 Hockey Staff ...... 7 /Mike Richter Award ...... 109 Assistant Coaches ...... 8-9 All-Big Ten/WCHA ...... 110-111 Support Staff ...... 10-11 Team Awards ...... 112-114 Academic Awards...... 115-117 2014–15 BADGERS BEYOND WISCONSIN Roster ...... 12 Pronunciation Guide ...... 13 NHL Directory ...... 118-128 Roster Breakdown ...... 14-15 Badger NHL Leaders ...... 129-130 Player Bios ...... 16-27 Stanley Cups/All-Stars/NHL Records ...... 130-131 Halls of Fame ...... 131 NHL Draft History ...... 132-133 2013–14 Review National Teams ...... 134-136 Olympics ...... 137 Season Review ...... 28-34 Schedule/Results ...... 35-37 Team Stats ...... 38 ALL-TIME RESULTS Individual Stats ...... 39 Team/Individual Highs ...... 40 Year-by-year Records ...... 138-139 Goals-Assists-Points by Game ...... 41-43 Year-by-year Results ...... 140-162 Box Scores ...... 44-62 All-Time Series Records ...... 163-164 All-Time Series Scores (Big Ten) ...... 165-170 All-Time Series Scores (Non-Conference) ...... 171-188 RECORDS All-Time Big Ten Standings (1959–81) ...... 189 NCAA Tournament Results ...... 190-91 Team Records ...... 63-65 Big Ten Tournament Results ...... 191 Wins, Losses, Ties, Overtimes ...... 66-67 WCHA Playoff Results ...... 192-194 100- Scorers ...... 68 Outdoor Hockey ...... 195 Scoring Streaks ...... 69 Individual Records ...... 70 Points ...... 70 Goals ...... 71 HISTORY Assists ...... 73 Game-winning Goals...... 74 NCAA Championships ...... 196-201 Power-play Goals ...... 75 Big Ten/WCHA Championships ...... 202-205 Short-handed Goals ...... 76 History by Decade...... 206-211 Penalties ...... 77 Badger Hockey Showdown ...... 212-216 Minutes ...... 78 Records by Defensemen ...... 79-81 Records by Goaltenders ...... 82-84 FACILITIES Leaders by Class...... 85-86 Hat Tricks...... 87-88 /LaBahn Arena ...... 217 Letterwinners...... 89-96 Attendance History ...... 218-219 Letterwinners Breakdown ...... 97 Team Captains ...... 98 Jersey Number History ...... 99-100 Coaching History ...... 101-103 MISCELLANEOUS

Quick Facts ...... 220

1 Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez

Barry Alvarez begins his 11th year as Director back-to-back in 1998-99) en route to becom- of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin in ing the winningest football coach in school 2014-15, and his ninth without the additional history (118-73-4 record). In December, 2012 title of head football coach. Alvarez served as he returned to sidelines one last time and A.D. and football coach from 2004-05. guided the Badgers against Stanford in the Wisconsin has enjoyed remarkable suc- 2013 Rose Bowl. cess during Alvarez’s tenure at the head of Alvarez was just the 10th coach in Big the athletic department, winning a combined Ten history to win 100 games at one confer- 14 team national titles and 47 conference ence institution. The 1993 national coach of regular-season or tournament crowns since the year, he was a two-time (1993 and 1998) he took over. Big Ten coach of the year and a finalist for In Alvarez’s 10 previous seasons as A.D., ESPN’s coach of the decade (1990s) honor. Wisconsin has finished at least 22nd in the He received the Victor Award’s 1999 National NACDA Director’s Cup six times, including Coach of the Year accolade and was the 2004 a 16th-place finish in 2006-07 (2nd-best in AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. school history) and an 18th-place showing Alvarez retired from coaching at the last year. Six different programs have won conclusion of the 2005 season in order to national titles during Alvarez’s tenure, includ- concentrate solely on running the Division of ing four in the magical 2005-06 season. Intercollegiate Athletics. He has made a last- Eleven different teams have been crowned as ing impression on the Wisconsin sports scene. conference champions, including five in each His well-documented turnaround of the once- of the 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2012- moribund Badger football program has helped 13 seasons. to allow the school’s entire athletic depart- On the academic side, more than 1,000 ment to blossom into one of the nation’s fin- student-athletes have earned Academic All- est and most respected organizations in col- Big Ten honors in Alvarez’ nine-year tenure. lege sports. Wisconsin has had at least one Capital One When Alvarez arrived in Madison in Academic All-America pick for 35 consecu- 1990, Wisconsin had compiled a 9-36 record tive years. That ties UW with Georgia and during the previous four seasons and atten- Bucknell for the second-longest streak in dance at Camp Randall Stadium had dipped the nation, trailing only Nebraska’s run of to an average of 41,734 per game (54 per- 43-straight seasons with an Academic All- cent of capacity). The program sorely needed American. a boost and got it when new Director of Since 2009-10, UW student-athletes Athletics Pat Richter hired Alvarez from Notre have achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Dame, where he had been an assistant coach At the end of spring 2014, the cumulative under Lou Holtz. GPA for all student-athletes was 3.02. In Over the next 16 seasons Alvarez trans- 2013-14, seven sports either set or tied their formed the football program and, subsequent- highest term or cumulative team grade-point ly, the culture of athletics at the UW. The averages ever. success of the football program ignited and Alvarez was appointed in the spring heightened interest in Badger sports. of 2008 as one of the chairs of the NCAA’s Alvarez’s list of accomplishments at Football Academic Enhancement Group, Wisconsin is remarkable. Consider just a few which was formed to review and recom- of the most notable... mend improvements for the APR rating. He also serves on the NCAA Football Issues • winningest coach in school history (record of Committee and on the newly-formed College 118-74-4, .607) Football Playoff Committee. In addition, Alvarez was named “Person of the Year” by • coached three Big Ten and Rose Bowl cham- the Big Ten Club of Southern California in pions 2008. Alvarez was voted into the state of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame and the Rose • only Big Ten coach ever to win the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2009 and was inducted Bowl in consecutive seasons into the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. Recently elected to the College Football • just the 10th coach in Big Ten history with Hall of Fame, Alvarez guided Wisconsin’s 100 victories at one conference institution football fortunes for 16 seasons (1990-2005). He has been at the forefront of the revival of • coached five national award winners, the Badger athletic program during his entire including Ron Dayne (Heisman, Doak Walker, tenure in Madison. He piloted Wisconsin to Maxwell), Jamar Fletcher (Jim Thorpe) and three Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles (including Kevin Stemke (Ray Guy) 2 • guided UW to back-to-back Big Ten titles in 1998 and 1999 (hadn’t happened at TITLES DURING ALVAREZ ERA Wisconsin since 1896-97) National Championship Teams (14) • coached the four of the five winningest 2003-04 teams in school history Women’s Lightweight Rowing 2004-05 • named national coach of the year in 1993; Women’s Lightweight Rowing Big Ten Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1998; 2005-06 Victor Award’s 1999 National Coach of the Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Hockey, Women’s Hockey, Year; and 2004 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Women’s Lightweight Rowing Year. 2006-07 Women’s Hockey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field 2007-08 Alvarez is a 1969 graduate of the University Women’s Lightweight Rowing, Men’s Rowing of Nebraska, where he played linebacker 2008-09 and went on to earn his master’s degree. He Women’s Hockey, Women’s Lightweight Rowing received a Distinguished Alumnus Award 2010-11 from his alma mater in 2003. Alvarez and Women’s Hockey his wife, Cindy, were co-campaign chairs in 2011-12 the effort to bring a Gilda’s Club (a free sup- Men’s Cross Country port center for families dealing with cancer) to Madison. That facility opened in the fall of Conference Championship Teams (47) 2008. In addition, Alvarez serves on the Board 2003-04 (from April on) of Directors of the MACC Fund (Midwest Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Athletes Against Childhood Cancer). 2004-05 Alvarez and his wife, Cindy, are the Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s parents of three grown children - daugh- Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing ters Dawn and Stacy and son Chad (wife 2005-06 Stephanie). Barry and Cindy are grandpar- Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Soccer (tournament), ents to Joe and Jake Ferguson; Grace and Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Men’s Jackson Delzer; and Scarlett, Barry John Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Thomas, Anson and Hadley Alvarez. Women’s Lightweight Rowing 2006-07 Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing 2007-08 Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Basketball (regular season & tournament), Men’s Rowing, Women’s Lightweight Rowing 2008-09 Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (tournament), Women’s Lightweight Rowing 2009-10 Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Rowing, Women’s Lightweight Rowing 2010-11 Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Women’s Lightweight Rowing 2011-12 Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 2012-13 Men’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s Indoor Track, Men’s Hockey (tournament), Softball (tournament) 2013-14 Men’s Indoor Track, Men’s Hockey (tournament), Men’s Outdoor Track

3 Head Coach Mike Eaves After a playing career that ended with the its first back-to-back conference playoff titles most prolific scoring numbers in Wisconsin since the 1982 and 1983 WCHA tournaments. hockey history and an NCAA title, Mike Eaves UW also had its sixth Hobey Baker Memorial returned to his alma mater for the 2002-03 Award finalist in six seasons during the 2013- season as the fifth coach in the modern era of 14 campaign. Badger hockey. Now through 12 years behind Other highlights of the Eaves’ era include the bench, Eaves has added to his legacy, his leading the Badgers to their to their fifth bringing the program’s sixth NCAA title to top-three WCHA finish in seven years during Madison in 2006. His team came within one the 2009-10 season. The second-place finish game of a second NCAA title in 2010. was just a warm-up, as the Badger reached Firmly entrenched as one of the most the 2010 NCAA championship game at Ford respected coaches in college hockey, Eaves Field in Detroit after advancing through claimed his 200th career coaching win the NCAA West Regional. Along the way, a January 6, 2012 with a victory over RIT at the Wisconsin player took home the program’s Kohl Center. first Hobey Baker Memorial Award (Blake In 2013, Eaves righted a team that Geoffrion), while two players were named began 1-7-3 and molded them into the 2013 All-Americans and six earned all-league WCHA Final Five champions to capture the accolades. The Badgers also played in front program’s first Broadmoor Trophy as WCHA of 55,031 in a 3-2 victory over Michigan tournament champion since 1998. The team outdoors in the Culver’s Camp Randall went 21-6-4 over the final four months. Hockey Classic, then another 34,954 and One year later, Eaves and the Badgers 37,592 fans at the Frozen Four. won a second consecutive playoff title, In 2006-07, Eaves reached his first this time capturing the inaugural Big Ten coaching milestone, notching his 100th tournament. The tourney win gave Wisconsin victory behind the Badger bench with a victory over Alaska Anchorage at the Kohl Center on Feb. 9. He also oversaw the program’s 1000th victory of Wisconsin EAVES AT A GLANCE Hockey’s modern era (since 1963) with a win over Minnesota. Born: June 10, 1956 Eaves’ tenure thus far is highlighted NCAA Tournament Appearances: 7 by the 2005-06 dream season. Finishing Year at Wisconsin: 13th with a 30-10-3 mark, the squad defeated Education: Wisconsin, 1977, B.S. in physical education Boston College, 2-1, at the Bradley Center NHL Playing Career: Eight years with the Minnesota in Milwaukee for the storied program’s first North Stars and title in 16 years. Along the way, Wisconsin NCAA Playing Career: 1977 NCAA Champion, two-time swept Michigan State and Michigan at the All-American and Wisconsin’s all-time leading scorer (267 College Hockey Showcase, played in front of points) nearly 41,000 fans outside at Lambeau Field, Family: wife, Beth; sons Ben (played hockey at Boston reached the NCAA Frozen Four after a 1-0 College) and Patrick (played hockey at Boston College and triple overtime win over Cornell at the Resch now for NHL’s ) Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and set Father Cecil played at Denver (1956–57); brother numerous school records. Individual honors Murray played at Michigan (1978–80), for the were plenty, as well, with a Hobey Baker Jets (1980–86) and (1987–88). finalist and three All-Americans. Eaves and the Badgers reached their COACHED BY EAVES high-water mark after a four-year process. In just his second season behind the bench, Tom Barrasso Eric Lindros Eaves led his charges to one of the largest Rene Bourque Jaime McBain improvements in college hockey and to within Rod Brind’Amour Ryan McDonagh one of an NCAA Frozen Four appearance. Scott Mellanby Included in the run was a national-best Kevin Dineen Zach Parise 15-game unbeaten streak, a third-place finish in the WCHA standings and national rankings Ron Francis Mark Recchi as high as No. 3. The Badgers continued their improvement in 2004-05 by qualifying for their first WCHA Final Five under Eaves, Kevin Hatcher Martin Straka spending a league-best 10 weeks in first Jaromir Jagr place in the WCHA standings and leading the conference in defense and penalty killing, 4 while upping their goal average by a half goal Team at the IIHF World Championship in per game. Latvia. Eaves returned to the UW after spending Eaves was recruited to play at Wisconsin two seasons as the head coach of USA by the legendary “Badger Bob” Johnson. He Hockey’s National Team Development Program became both a standout student-athlete and (NTDP). A program designed to accelerate one of the greatest players in Badger hockey the development of elite under-20 American history (1974-78). A first-team All-American hockey players, Eaves led the group to a as a junior and senior, Eaves is the UW’s gold medal at the 2002 IIHF World Under- career scoring leader with 267 points (94-173) 18 Championship in Piestany, Slovakia, the in 160 games. He helped lead the Badgers first-ever gold medal for the at to the 1977 NCAA title by scoring 28 goals the event. Eaves and his team clinched the and 53 assists for 81 points during that gold with a 3-1 victory over Russia to end championship season. He assisted on three the tourney with a 7-1-0 record. Excluding goals in the championship game, including the Olympics, it was the first gold medal won the game winner just 23 seconds into by a U.S. national team at an IIHF World overtime, a 6-5 win over Michigan. Championship since 1933. Hockey and coaching were two things Eaves’ encore performance came when Eaves grew up around. His father, Cecil, won he directed the U.S. National Junior Team at an NCAA title at the University of Denver the 2004 International Federation (1956-57) and is also credited with helping World Junior Championship to the country’s to start the hockey program at Ohio State. first world junior gold medal. Cecil was the head coach at the University Eaves’ coaching days began in 1985 of Windsor (Ontario) and is a past director of with the Calgary Flames (assistant) and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association since then he has held assistant coaching (CAHA). His brother Murray lettered two years positions with the NHL’s Penguins at Michigan (1978-80) before playing for the and Flyers, and head coaching (1980-86) and the Detroit Red posts with the Helsinki Finnish Elite League, Wings (1987-88). He currently is the head Shattuck (Minn.) St. Mary’s High School and coach at Shattuck St. Mary’s High School. the of the American Hockey A native of Denver, Colorado, Mike League (AHL). He also spent one season at St. and his wife, Beth, are the parents of two Cloud State (assistant coach) and one season sons -- Ben and Patrick. Ben captained the at UW-Eau Claire (head coach). Boston College hockey team in 2003-04, while Eaves has represented the U.S. in Patrick spent three years with the Eagles international competition both as a player before joining the NHL’s . He and coach. He skated as a forward for Team now has skated for four teams in nine NHL USA at both the 1981 and 1984 Canada seasons. Cup tournaments and was a member of the Ben became the third member of 1976 and 1978 U.S. National Teams at the the Eaves family to win a national title International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) when Boston College won the 2001 NCAA World Championships. As a coach, Eaves Championship. served as an assistant under Bob Johnson Eaves graduated with honors from for Team USA at the 1991 , was Wisconsin in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in an assistant coach for the 1991 U.S. National physical education. Team at the IIHF World Championship in Finland and directed the 2006 U.S. National

EAVES COACHING CAREER AT WISCONSIN

Year Record Pct. WCHA Place Post-Season 2013–14 24-11-2 .676 13-6-1-0 2nd Big Ten Champ/NCAA Regional 2012–13 22-13-7 .607 13-8-7 T-4th WCHA Champ/NCAA Regional 2011–12 17-18-2 .486 11-15-2 10th ------2010–11 21-16-4 .561 12-13-3 7th ------2009–10 28-11-4 .698 17-8-3 2nd NCAA Runners-Up 2008–09 20-16-4 .550 14-11-3 T-3rd WCHA Third Place 2007–08 16-17-7 .488 11-12-5 6th NCAA Regional Final 2006–07 19-18-4 .512 12-13-3 T-6th ------2005–06 30-10-3 .733 17-8-3 T-2nd NCAA Champions 2004–05 23-14-4 .610 16-9-3 T-3rd NCAA Regional 2003–04 22-13-8 .605 14-7-7 3rd NCAA Regional Final 2002–03 13-23-4 .375 7-17-4 8th ------12 years 255-180-53 .577 157-127-44

5 As a Coach As a Player • Led the Badgers to the 2006 NCAA title, 2010 NCAA runner- • Played eight seasons in the NHL with the Minnesota North up spot, 2004 NCAA East Regional and 2008 NCAA Midwest Stars and the Calgary Flames Regional title games, 2014, 2013, 2005 and NCAA • Nominated for the Bill Masterton Award by the Calgary Regional Semifinals Flames in 1984–85, given annually to the player who best • Guided Badgers to 2014 Big Ten Tournament title and 2013 exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and WCHA Final Five title (Broadmoor Trophy) dedication to the game • 2006 Spencer Penrose Award runner-up and 2010 finalist • Played center for UW from 1974–78 and was a three-time (NCAA coach of the year) • Coached players to 12 All-America and 26 all-conference • Two-time first-team All-American (1977, 1978) honors • Captain of Wisconsin’s 1976–77 NCAA Championship • Coached one Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner and • Wisconsin’s all-time leading scorer with 94-173=267 seven Hobey Baker Memorial finalists. • Two-time Badger MVP (1975–76, ‘77–78) • Coached six student-athletes to league all-rookie teams • Winner of the 1978 Medal of Honor • Coached 26 Badgers who have gone on to play in the NHL • Named one of the WCHA’s “Top 50 Players in 50 Years” • 2006 U.S. National Team head coach during the 50th anniversary season of 2001–02 • 2004 USOC Ice Hockey National Coach of the Year • Member of the UW Athletic Department Hall of Fame • 2003–04 USCHO.com Coach of the Year • Ranks second all time at UW with 173 career assists • 2004 USA Hockey Distinguished Achievement Award • Ranks second at UW with 40 career power-play goals • Led U.S. to gold medals at the 2002 IIHF World Under- • Three-time Badger team captain (1975–78) 18 Championship and the 2004 IIHF World Junior • Two-time first-team All-American (1977, 1978) Championship, the first for the U.S. at both • Drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the 1976 NHL Draft • 2002 USA Hockey National Junior Coach of the Year (113th pick) • 2002 USOC Developmental Coach of the Year • The ’ Rookie of the Year (1979–80) • Head coach of the U.S. National Team Development Program (2000–02) • Over 20 of his U.S. National Development Program players were drafted by the NHL • Coached at all levels including NHL, Finnish Elite League, Shattuck St. Mary’s (Minn.) High School, , NCAA Division III • Served as an assistant coach for the NHL’s Calgary Flames (1985–86), (1988–90, 1993–94) and (1997–2000)

Eaves’ Coaching Resume NHL Badgers Coached by Eaves

2002–current ...... Head Coach, University of Wisconsin Rene Bourque Ryan McDonagh 2006 ...... Head Coach, U.S. National Team Adam Burish Joe Pavelski 2004 ...... Head Coach, U.S. Junior National Team Joe Piskula 2000–02 ...... Head Coach, U.S. National Team Davis Drewiske Justin Schultz ...... Development Program (NTDP) Jack Skille 1997–2000 ...... Assistant Coach, Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) Brian Elliott Brendan Smith 1996–97 ...... Head Coach, Helsinki Finnish Elite League Jake Gardiner Craig Smith 1994–96 ...... Head Coach, Shattuck St. Mary’s High Blake Geoffrion Derek Stepan School Tom Gilbert Ben Street 1991–93 ...... Head Coach, Hershey Bears (AHL) Cody Goloubef Ryan Suter 1991 ...... Assistant Coach, Team USA (Canada Cup) Andrew Joudrey Kyle Turris 1990 ...... Assistant Coach, U.S. National Team Jamie McBain 1988–90, ’93–94 . . .Assistant Coach, Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) Jake McCabe Andy Wozniewski 1987–88 ...... Assistant Coach, St. Cloud State University 1986–87 ...... Head Coach, UW-Eau Claire (NCHA) 1985–86 ...... Assistant Coach, Calgary Flames (NHL) 1978–86 ...... Player, Minnesota North Stars & ...... Calgary Flames (NHL) 1974–78 ...... Player, University of Wisconsin (WCHA)

6 Hockey Staff

Mike Eaves Gary Shuchuk Matt Walsh Jim Snider Jeff Sanger Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Strength Coach Volunteer Assistant

Zach Remiker Dean Thibodeau Andy Hrodey Nate LaPoint Jayne Lindauer Hockey Operations/ Video Coordinator Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager Program Assistant Video Coordinator

Paul Capobianco Mary Weaver-Klees Tracey Maloney Dr. Greg Landry Dr. John Orwin Athletic Academics Academics Primary Care Orthopedic Communications Surgeon

Nancy Bee Andy Zywicki Drew Pittner-Smith Kevin Kluender Event Manager Athletic Ticket Marketing Marketing Office

7 Assistant Coaches

2004 with the , while Gary Shuchuk also serving as one of the team’s assistant Gary Shuchuk, a former Badger star, returns coaches. During his professional playing to the University of Wisconsin as a fourth- career, Shuchuk co-captained three different year assistant coach. teams, including the Orlando Solar Bears and Shuchuk arrived from his position as the Houston Aeros of the IHL and the AHL’s executive director of Madison Ice, Inc., where . he oversaw the daily operations of Madison Shuchuk also spent time playing Ice Arena and in professionally in the German Elite League, Madison. as well as in and Switzerland. In He brings a wide range of coaching the 2002-03 season while playing in the experience in the state of Wisconsin. From German Elite League, Shuchuk helped 2008 to 2010, he served as coach for Team Krefeld Penguins capture their first DEL Wisconsin U16 and helped select and develop Championship. that and the U18 team. As coach of the U16 Shuchuk and his wife, Michelle, were team, he guided the squad to back-to-back married in the summer of 1992. The couple Tier I National Championship tournaments. resides in Madison. They have three children In 2008, Shuchuk took part as a – son, Alex, who is now a freshman on the coach in USA Hockey’s Select 17 Player men’s hockey team at Wisconsin, and two Development Camp. He has seen time daughters, Mikaila, freshman hockey player volunteering as a coach for Madison West, at Norwich University, and Katarina. Memorial and Edgewood high schools and been involved with the Wisconsin Elite Hockey League, including leading the selection of Matt Walsh players for the Madison Elite U16 team that was Tier II National Championship runner up For the first time in program history, each in 2010. member of the full-time coaching staff owns A 1990 First-Team All-American and the an NCAA title as a student-athlete at the 1990 WCHA Player of the Year, Shuchuk was University of Wisconsin. One of those is the leading scorer for Wisconsin’s 1990 NCAA Matt Walsh, who was a defenseman on the championship team and an assistant captain Badgers’ 1983 NCAA championship team. for the squad. The team also captured the Like Head Coach Mike Eaves and assistant 1990 WCHA regular-season and playoff titles. coach Gary Shuchuk, Walsh coaches at He was awarded the University of Wisconsin his alma mater to share the great tradition Male Athlete of the year award as well. of Badger hockey. He is in his second full Shuchuk set Wisconsin’s single-season season as a Wisconsin assistant coach. goal-scoring record for seniors with 41 that Walsh joined the Badgers on Nov. 23, year, while his 80 points that season are 2012, a day Wisconsin skated at the Kohl second on UW’s all-time list for seniors, Center against Minnesota State. UW fell that trailing only Mike Eaves’ 89 points. Shuchuk night and the next and dropped to 1-7-2 on collected 85 goals and 176 points in 177 the season, but with the help of Walsh, the career games for Wisconsin from 1986-90. team turned it around, going 21-6-5 the rest The , Alberta, native arrived of the way. During that four-month surge, the in Madison from the AJHL, where he played Badgers defense would finish as the WCHA’s his junior hockey for the St. Albert Saints. He stingiest by allowing just 2.29 goals-against was league rookie of the year and team MVP per game in league contests. That helped the during his two years with the Saints. team capture the Broadmoor Trophy as 2013 Following his Badger career, Shuchuk WCHA Playoff champions. They would also played parts of five seasons in the NHL capture the OfficeMax Hockey City Classic between 1990 and 1996, including part of one at Soldier Field in Chicago with a 3-2 victory season with the Detroit Red Wings and four over Minnesota in front of over 52,000 people. seasons with the . His stint A member of Wisconsin’s 1983 with the Kings included the team’s 1993 run NCAA championship team as a freshman to the Finals. During the Stanley defenseman, Walsh played for the Badgers Cup playoffs, Shuchuk scored the game- from 1982-86, winning the WHA-TV Jim winning goal for the Kings in double overtime Santulli Seventh-Man Award his senior of game five of the 1993 season. In four seasons with the Badgers, finals against the Canucks. Walsh scored eight goals, recorded 54 He spent time in the AHL, winning the assists and tallied 62 points in 164 games. with the Adirondack Red Wings Immediately following his collegiate career, in 1992 and earning team MVP honors in Walsh began his coaching career. 8 From 1995 to 2012, Walsh worked A 1997 graduate of Madison Edgewood with USA Hockey Inc., in a number of roles, High School, Sanger posted a 72-13-3 record including coach, advisor and evaluator. during his four-year prep career and helped As Coach-in-Chief of the Central District, his team win three consecutive Wisconsin he was responsible for coordinating and Private School state championships. implementing coaching seminars for USA Sanger has connections to the UW in Hockey’s Coaching Education Program over sister Angie, a former UW volleyball player a six-state area. In 2003, Walsh traveled to and his father, Art, who played football for Veruimaki, Finland, to represent the USA the Badgers. Sanger also enjoyed a stint with Hockey Coaching Education Program at IIHF the Wisconsin women’s hockey program as World Development Camp. Walsh also worked a volunteer assistant during the program’s with USA Hockey Inc., to evaluate and select back-to-back NCAA championship runs in players to represent the Central District of 2005-06 and 2006-07. USA Hockey Select 15, 16 and 17 festivals, as well as coaching the Central District Team. Walsh led the Central District 15 Team to a gold medal in 1998 and silver in 1997, while Jim Snider also leading the Central District 16 Team to silver medals in both 2001 and 2002. Strength and Conditioning Working for the Wisconsin Amateur Jim Snider is in his second stint at Hockey Association, Walsh served as head Wisconsin, this time working with the coach for Team Wisconsin from 1991-96 UW hockey programs and men’s tennis and 1998-99. Prior to head coaching, he and serving as the athletic department was assistant coach for Team Wisconsin representative on the Sports Nutrition Panel. from 1988-90. Evaluating, selecting and Previously, Snider spent three seasons coaching the top 20 high school seniors in at Wisconsin as assistant strength and the state, Walsh guided his athletes through conditioning coach after serving a year-long the Chicago Showcase National High School internship with the department. His primary Hockey Tournament to quarter finalist responsibilities were men’s and women’s appearances from 1988-94, a semi-finalist soccer, tennis and crew, while also assisting finish in 1996 and finished runner-up in with football. 1998. Snider spent his year before rejoining Walsh coached hockey on the prep the Badgers as assistant director of level for many years, serving as head coach Strength and Conditioning at the University at Stoughton High School from 1991-93, of Minnesota. At Minnesota, Snider was assistant coach at Madison Lafollette High responsible for the administration and School from 1989-91 and Madison Memorial development of athletic enhancement High School from 1987-89. programs for men’s basketball, men’s hockey, Walsh and his wife, Anne, reside in baseball and track and field, while managing Waunakee, Wisconsin, with sons Connor, full-time and intern personnel. Nate and Sammy. Snider originally came to Wisconsin for his internship from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse were he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Jeff Sanger Sport Science, with an emphasis in Strength and Conditioning, and also a degree in Sports Volunteer Assistant Coach Management in 2001. While at the University Sanger serves in his sixth year of duty as the of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Snider worked team’s volunteer assistant coach, working for three years with football, basketball, primarily with Wisconsin’s goaltenders. baseball, women’s soccer, men’s tennis and A Madison, Wisconsin, native, Sanger gymnastics. is a former standout goaltender at Colorado Snider is a member of several College. CC’s all-time leader with 76 victories organizations including the National Strength and 16 shutouts, his seven shutouts and Conditioning Association (NSCA), as a senior in 2001-02 also paces Tiger Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches goaltenders. Sanger’s career goals-against Association (CSCC) and USA Weightlifting. average of 2.48 stood as an all-time best He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning for CC until two-time All-American Curtis Specialist through the NSCA, Level II Senior McElhinney graduated with a 2.32 goals- Coach through USA Weightlifting, and also against average (2001-05). a certified and active referee through USA Following his college career, Sanger Weightlifting. played parts of three years of professional Snider is married to his wife, Jenna, and hockey at the AHL, ECHL, CHL and UHL resides in McFarland, Wisconsin, with his level. daughter, Stella.

9 Staff

Andy Hrodey LaPoint and his wife, Callie, reside in Stoughton, Wisconsin, with their daughter, Athletic Trainer Hazel. Andy Hrodey is in his 16th season handling athletic training duties for the UW hockey team after being hired as a full-time staff Zach Remiker member for the Badger athletic training staff Director of Hockey Operations / in 1999–2000. Video He returned to Wisconsin from the United States Military Academy where he Zach Remiker is in his 12th year with served as a full-time athletic trainer for both the men’s hockey program, including his the hockey and football teams. fourth as the program’s director of hockey Previously at the UW, Hrodey was a operations. Before assisting the hockey graduate assistant during the 1996–97 and program, Remiker spent the prior three years 1997–98 seasons, working as a team trainer as a student assistant in Wisconsin’s video for both the UW football and wrestling services. programs. Remiker spent most of his time as a A native of Sheldon, , Hrodey student assistant helping video for the UW attended the University of Illinois and worked football program, but also served the Badger as a student athletic trainer with the football, track and field program and the swimming men’s basketball, women’s swimming and program, with their video needs. wrestling programs. A 2003 graduate of Wisconsin with Hrodey is a member of the National a bachelor of arts degree in marketing, Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and management and human resources, Remiker received his bachelor’s degree from Illinois spent five years working for the athletic (1996) and his master’s degree from department in the mail room. He also Wisconsin (1998). He is a licensed Athletic worked four years on weekend security at Trainer. Camp Randall Stadium and three years in A Monona, Wisconsin, resident, Hrodey concessions for hockey and basketball at the and his wife, Liz, have a son, A.J., and Kohl Center. daughter, Allie. His duties as director of hockey operations include arranging travel and scheduling, among various other assignments. Nate LaPoint Remiker’s video duties now includes Equipment Manager mainly road trips assisting coaches with film breakdowns, creating teaching tapes, among An Eau Claire, Wis., native, LaPoint is in his other responsibilities. sixth year with the Badgers after spending The Two Rivers, Wis., native lives in the previous four years as an assistant Madison. He is married to his wife, Allie. equipment manager with the University of North Dakota men’s hockey program. While at North Dakota, he performed the regular Paul Capobianco duties of an equipment manager, such as Athletic Communications skate sharpening, equipment inventory and purchasing of equipment, while also helping Paul Capobianco is in his 16th year with the with the program’s video needs on road trips. University of Wisconsin. He currently serves In addition to his duties at North in his 12th season as the contact for men’s Dakota, LaPoint spent seven months at ice hockey, which includes the team’s 2006 Gerrell’s Sports Center in Grand Forks, where NCAA title run. Prior to his time with the he repaired and sharpened skates and served men’s hockey program, he served the women’s as a general salesman for sporting goods. hockey program, and spent three years He also spent each summer since 2000 as assisting the WCHA with its communications. a coach, referee and counselor for Top Dog He is also in his 13th year as the primary Hockey Camps. contact for men’s and women’s open and LaPoint graduated in 2009 from North lightweight crew. Dakota with a degree in general studies and A three-year letterwinner and member a minor in meteorology. Prior to his time at of Notre Dame’s 1994 NCAA championship North Dakota, he attended Northland College fencing team, Capobianco graduated the Irish in Ashland, Wis., for two years, where he in 1996 with a B.S. in biology. The Selden, competed as a member of the NCAA Division New York, native spent a year as a volunteer III program’s hockey team. in the sports information office at then-NCAA 10 Division II Stony Brook in Stony Brook, New York. He became a graduate assistant for two years at Minnesota State in Mankato, Minnesota, serving as the primary contact for football and men’s and women’s basketball, among other sports, prior to his arrival at Wisconsin. Outside of his responsibilities at Wisconsin, Capobianco performed as the Peaks Ice Arena Mixed Zone Supervisor at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Peaks was one of the two facilities for ice hockey at the games. He also worked at the E Center for the men’s ice hockey medal round and at the opening and closing ceremonies. Capobianco resides in Madison with his wife, Laurie, and their three children, Rose, Colin and Lily.

Dean Thibodeau Video Coordinator Dean Thibodeau is in his first year at Wisconsin as men’s and women’s hockey video coordinator. Thibodeau comes from St. Cloud State University where he worked as video coordinator for the women’s hockey team from 2008 through 2014. He also contributed to hockey operations, game operations and creative services for the Huskies since 2009, coordinating travel plans, recording all incurred expenses during the season and managing social media content, among other tasks. The Manchester, , native began working with USA Hockey in 2009 as a video coordinator. His time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, included an internship in the summer of 2011 where he ran hockey operations for the U.S. Women’s National Team at various national team camps and festivals and was team manager at the 12 Nations Tournament in Vierumaki, Finland. Thibodeau graduated from St. Cloud State in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing.

11 Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. NHL S/C Ht. Wt. Yr. Age^ Hometown (Last Team) 12 Grant Besse*, F ANA L 5-10 185 So. 20 Plymouth, Minn. (Benilde-St. Margaret’s HS) 23 Aidan Cavallini*, F L 5-10 200 So. 22 Barrington, Ill. (Brookings, NAHL) 6 Tim Davison*, D L 5-10 175 Fr. 20 Green Bay, Wis. (, USHL) 4 Jack Dougherty, D NAS R 6-2 190 Fr. 18 Cottage Grove, Minn. (USA Hockey NTDP) 5 Chase Drake****, D L 6-1 190 Sr. 24 Mosinee, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL) 21 Jason Ford, F L 6-0 185 Fr. 20 Waunakee, Wis. (Dubuque, USHL) 7 Keegan Ford, D L 5-8 185 Fr. 18 Waunakee, Wis. (Dubuque, USHL) 34 Gabe Grunwald, G L 6-3 200 Fr. 21 , Ontario (New York, EHL) 19 Cameron Hughes, F L 6-0 165 Fr. 17 Edmonton, Alberta (Spruce Grove, AJHL) 25 Cullen Hurley, F L 6-2 195 Fr. 21 Eagan, Minn. (Muskegon, USHL) 16 Joseph LaBate***, F VAN L 6-4 210 Sr. 20 Eagan, Minn. (Academy of Holy Angels HS) 10 Jake Linhart, D R 5-11 185 Fr. 18 Brookfield, Wis. (Green Bay, USHL) 3 Corbin McGuire*, F R 5-8 180 Fr. 21 Ridgefield, Conn. (Jersey Hitmen, EJHL) 31 Adam Miller**, G L 5-10 170 Jr. 22 Long Grove, Ill. (Jersey Hitmen, EJHL) 26 Brad Navin***, F BUF L 6-3 205 Sr. 22 Waupaca, Wis. (Waupaca H.S.) 8 Matt Paape***, F L 5-9 185 Sr. 23 Appleton, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL) 30 Landon Peterson***, G L 6-0 190 Sr. 24 Oregon, Wis. (Alaska, NAHL) 11 Adam Rockwood, F L 5-10 165 Fr. 19 Coquitlam, B.C. (Coquitlam, BCHL) 33 Joel Rumpel***, G L 6-3 190 Sr. 23 Swift Current, Sask. (Penticton, BCHL) 28 Kevin Schulze**, D L 5-10 165 Jr. 21 White Bear Lake, Minn. (Omaha, USHL) 14 Alex Shuchuk, F L 5-10 175 Fr. 20 Madison, Wis. (Janesville, NAHL) 24 Jedd Soleway*, F ARZ R 6-3 220 So. 20 Vernon, B.C. (Penticton, BCHL) 27 Matt Ustaski, F WPG L 6-6 220 Fr. 20 Glenview, Ill. (Langley, BCHL) 13 Ryan Wagner, F L 5-8 185 Fr. 18 Park Ridge, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP) 20 Eddie Wittchow**, D FLA L 6-4 215 Jr. 21 Burnsville, Minn. (Waterloo, USHL) 9 Morgan Zulinick**, F L 5-11 195 So. 20 Kamloops, B.C. (Salmon Arm, BCHL)

* —letters earned | ^ —age as of 10/5/14 Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. NHL S/C Ht. Wt. Yr. Age^ Hometown (Last Team) 3 Corbin McGuire*, F R 5-8 180 Fr. 21 Ridgefield, Conn. (Jersey Hitmen, EJHL) 4 Jack Dougherty, D NAS R 6-2 190 Fr. 18 Cottage Grove, Minn. (USA Hockey NTDP) 5 Chase Drake****, D L 6-1 190 Sr. 24 Mosinee, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL) 6 Tim Davison*, D L 5-10 175 Fr. 20 Green Bay, Wis. (Chicago Steel, USHL) 7 Keegan Ford, D L 5-8 185 Fr. 18 Waunakee, Wis. (Dubuque, USHL) 8 Matt Paape***, F L 5-9 185 Sr. 23 Appleton, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL) 9 Morgan Zulinick**, F L 5-11 195 So. 20 Kamloops, B.C. (Salmon Arm, BCHL) 10 Jake Linhart, D R 5-11 185 Fr. 18 Brookfield, Wis. (Green Bay, USHL) 11 Adam Rockwood, F L 5-10 165 Fr. 19 Coquitlam, B.C. (Coquitlam, BCHL) 12 Grant Besse*, F ANA L 5-10 185 So. 20 Plymouth, Minn. (Benilde-St. Margaret’s HS) 13 Ryan Wagner, F L 5-8 185 Fr. 18 Park Ridge, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP) 14 Alex Shuchuk, F L 5-10 175 Fr. 20 Madison, Wis. (Janesville, NAHL) 16 Joseph LaBate***, F VAN L 6-4 210 Sr. 20 Eagan, Minn. (Academy of Holy Angels HS) 19 Cameron Hughes, F L 6-0 165 Fr. 17 Edmonton, Alberta (Spruce Grove, AJHL) 20 Eddie Wittchow**, D FLA L 6-4 215 Jr. 21 Burnsville, Minn. (Waterloo, USHL) 21 Jason Ford, F L 6-0 185 Fr. 20 Waunakee, Wis. (Dubuque, USHL) 23 Aidan Cavallini*, F L 5-10 200 So. 22 Barrington, Ill. (Brookings, NAHL) 24 Jedd Soleway*, F ARZ R 6-3 220 So. 20 Vernon, B.C. (Penticton, BCHL) 25 Cullen Hurley, F L 6-2 195 Fr. 21 Eagan, Minn. (Muskegon, USHL) 26 Brad Navin***, F BUF L 6-3 205 Sr. 22 Waupaca, Wis. (Waupaca H.S.) 27 Matt Ustaski, F WPG L 6-6 220 Fr. 20 Glenview, Ill. (Langley, BCHL) 28 Kevin Schulze**, D L 5-10 165 Jr. 21 White Bear Lake, Minn. (Omaha, USHL) 30 Landon Peterson***, G L 6-0 190 Sr. 24 Oregon, Wis. (Alaska, NAHL) 31 Adam Miller**, G L 5-10 170 Jr. 22 Long Grove, Ill. (Jersey Hitmen, EJHL) 33 Joel Rumpel***, G L 6-3 190 Sr. 23 Swift Current, Sask. (Penticton, BCHL) 34 Gabe Grunwald, G L 6-3 200 Fr. 21 Toronto, Ontario (New York, EHL)

* —letters earned | ^ —age as of 10/5/14

12 Staff

Head Coach ...... Mike Eaves Assistant Coach ...... Gary Shuchuk Assistant Coach ...... Matt Walsh Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Sanger Strength Coach ...... Jim Snider Director of Hockey Operations/Video Coordinator ...... Zach Remiker Video Coordinator ...... Dean Thibodeau Equipment Manager ...... Nate LaPoint Athletic Trainer ...... Andy Hrodey Athletic Communications ...... Paul Capobianco Program Assistant ...... Jayne Lindauer Pronunciation Guide Besse ...... BEH-see Dougherty...... DOH-uhr-tee Grunwald ...... GRUHN-wahld Linhart ...... LIHN-hahrt Navin ...... NAY-vin Paape ...... Poppy Schulze ...... Shuhls Soleway ...... SAH-lih-way Ustaski ...... YEW-stas-kee Wittchow ...... WIHT-koh Zulinick ...... ZUHL-ih-nihk NHL Draft Picks Player Team Year Round Pick Grant Besse 2013 5th 147th Jack Dougherty 2014 2nd 51st Joseph LaBate 2011 4th 101st Brad Navin 2011 7th 197th Jedd Soleway 2013 7th 193rd Matthew Ustaski Winnipeg Jets 2014 7th 192nd Eddie Wittchow 2011 6th 154th

13 Roster Breakdown

Badgers by Class Defensemen ...... 7 6 Tim Davison Seniors ...... 6 4 Jack Dougherty 5 Chase Drake, D 5 Chase Drake 16 Joseph LaBate, F 7 Keegan Ford 26 Brad Navin, F 10 Jake Linhart 8 Matt Paape, F 28 Kevin Schulze 30 Landon Peterson, G 20 Eddie Wittchow 33 Joel Rumpel, G Goaltenders ...... 4 Juniors ...... 3 34 Gabe Grunwald 31 Adam Miller, G 31 Adam Miller 28 Kevin Schulze, D 30 Landon Peterson 20 Eddie Wittchow, D 33 Joel Rumpel Sophomores ...... 4 12 Grant Besse, F Badgers by State/Province 23 Aidan Cavallini, F 24 Jedd Soleway, F Wisconsin ...... 9 9 Morgan Zulinick, F 6 Tim Davison (De Pere) Freshmen ...... 13 5 Chase Drake (Mosinee) 6 Tim Davison, D 21 Jason Ford (Waunakee) 4 Jack Dougherty, D 7 Keegan Ford (Waunakee) 21 Jason Ford, 10 Jake Linhart (Brookfield) 7 Keegan Ford, 26 Brad Navin (Waupaca) 34 Gabe Grunwald, G 8 Matt Paape (Appleton) 19 Cameron Hughes, F 30 Landon Peterson (Oregon) 25 Cullen Hurley, F 14 Alex Shuchuk (Madison) 10 Jake Linhart, D Minnesota ...... 6 3 Corbin McGuire, F 12 Grant Besse (Plymouth) 11 Adam Rockwood, F 4 Jack Dougherty (Cottage Grove) 14 Alex Shuchuk, F 25 Cullen Hurley (Eagan) 27 Matthew Ustaski, F 16 Joseph LaBate (Eagan) 13 Ryan Wagner, F 28 Kevin Schulze (White Bear Lake) 20 Eddie Wittchow (Burnsville) Badgers by League Illinois ...... 4 USHL ...... 9 23 Aidan Cavallini (Barrington) BCHL...... 5 31 Adam Miller (Long Grove) High School ...... 3 27 Matt Ustaski (Glenview) NAHL ...... 3 13 Ryan Wagner (Park Ridge) US NTDP ...... 2 (Canada)...... 3 EJHL ...... 2 11 Adam Rockwood (Coquitlam) EHL ...... 1 24 Jedd Soleway (Vernon) AJHL ...... 1 9 Morgan Zulinick (Kamloops) Alberta...... 1 Badgers by Position 19 Cameron Hughes (Edmonton) Forwards ...... 15 Connecticut ...... 1 12 Grant Besse 3 Corbin McGuire (Ridgefield) 23 Aidan Cavallini Ontario ...... 1 21 Jason Ford 34 Gabe Grunwald (Toronto) 19 Cameron Hughes (Canada) ...... 1 25 Cullen Hurley 33 Joel Rumpel (Swift Current) 16 Joseph LaBate 3 Corbin McGuire Badgers by Age (10/4/14) 26 Brad Navin 8 Matt Paape 24 Chase Drake 11 Adam Rockwood Landon Peterson 14 Alex Shuchuk 23 Matt Paape 24 Jedd Soleway Joel Rumpel 27 Matt Ustaski 22 Aidan Cavallini 13 Ryan Wagner Adam Miller 9 Morgan Zulinick Brad Navin

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21 Gabe Grunwald Cullen Hurley Roster Facts Joseph LaBate Corbin McGuire Shot ...... Right (4)/Left (18) Kevin Schulze Forwards ...... Right (2)/Left (13) Eddie Wittchow Defensemen ...... Right (2)/Left (5) 20 Grant Besse Tim Davison Nationality ...... American (20)/Canadian (6) Jason Ford Average Weight ...... 189.4 pounds Jedd Soleway Alex Shuchuk Average Height ...... 6-0 Matt Ustaski Morgan Zulinick Average Age (as of 10/2/14) ....20 years, 11 months 19 Adam Rockwood 18 Jack Dougherty Keegan Ford Jake Linhart Ryan Wagner 17 Cameron Hughes

Shots by Hand

Right ...... 4 4 Jack Dougherty, D 10 Jake Linhart, D 3 Corbin McGuire, F 24 Jedd Soleway, F

Left ...... 18 12 Grant Besse, F 23 Aidan Cavallini, F 6 Tim Davison, D 5 Chase Drake, D 21 Jason Ford, F 7 Keegan Ford, D 19 Cameron Hughes, F 25 Cullen Hurley, F 16 Joseph LaBate, F 26 Brad Navin, F 8 Matt Paape, F 11 Adam Rockwood, F 14 Alex Shuchuk, F 28 Kevin Schulze, D 27 Matt Ustaski, F 12 Ryan Wagner, F 20 Eddie Wittchow, D 9 Morgan Zulinick, F

15 Player Biographies

3 Corbin McGuire Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, New York, F • RS Fr. • R • 5-8 • 180 on Aug. 2-9 Ridgefield, Conn. (Jersey Hitmen, EJHL) Before Dougherty Was a Badger Skated the 2013–14 season with the USA Badger Bites National Team Development Program’s Shoots right ... born in May of 1993 ... par- Under-18 Team ... scored seven goals and 21 ents are Mindy and Dennis McGuire ... has a points in 65 games ... scored go-ahead goal brother, Cam (18) ... attended The Taft School in 5-2 victory over Czech Republic in cham- ... born in Chicago and lived in Eden Prairie, pionship game of the 2014 IIHF U18 World Minn., before moving to Connecticut ... major Championship to help Team USA capture is history gold ... Dougherty, a 6-foot and 185-pound defenseman from Cottage Grove, Minn., 2013–14 / Freshman Season helped the U.S. U18 Select Team to a second- Did not see game action place finish at the 2013 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in the Czech Republic Before McGuire Was a Badger and Slovakia, leading all U.S. defensemen Skated 2012–13 and part of 2011–12 season in points (1-2=3) over five games ... playing for the New Jersey Hitmen of the EJHL ... for his high school, St. Thomas Academy, scored a goal in championship game as team Dougherty was part of two Class A state captured the 2013 Dineen Cup ... finished championship squads, tallying six goals, 2012–13 season with six goals and 19 points 39 assists and 45 points in two seasons ... in 27 games ... split 2011–12 season with named 2013 Minnesota All-State and all- New Jersey and the Springfield Pics of the conference ... took part in the 2013 CCM/ EJHL ... finished as runner-up for the 2012 USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game in Dineen Cup with New Jersey as a teammate Pittsburgh on Sept. 26 ... also played baseball of Wisconsin goaltender Adam Miller ... had for St. Thomas Academy four goals and six points in 11 games with Springfield ... tallied five goals and 17 points in 31 games with New Jersey ... was drafted 5 Chase Drake in the second round (22nd overall) of the D • RS Sr. • L • 6-1 • 190 2009–10 USHL Futures Draft by the Fargo Mosinee, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL) Force ... split the 2010–11 campaign with Fargo (13 games played, one goal) and the Badger Bites EJHL’s Springfield Pics (16 games played, two Shoots left ... born in December of 1989 ... goals and three points) ... also skated for Taft parents are Don and Paula ... has a sister, School ... named 2010 All-Founders League Kim (20), who plays hockey for the Wisconsin pick ... reached the New England Prep quar- women’s team ... graduated from Mosinee terfinals in 2009 ... also played lacrosse and High School ... major is personal finance soccer at Taft 2014–15 / RS Senior Season Career Statistics Team captain Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW 2013–14 Did Not Play 2013–14 / RS Junior Season Skated in a career-high 37 games, nearly dou- bling his appearances in his first two seasons 4 Jack Dougherty combined ... breakout year also saw him set D • Fr. • R • 6-2 • 190 career-highs in goals (three), assists (five) and Cottage Grove, Minn. (USA Hockey NTDP) points (eight) ... tallied a game-winning goal against Michigan on Jan. 11, helping the Bad- Badger Bites gers to a 3-1 win ... first career goal came on Shoots right ... born in May of 1996 ... par- Nov. 2, in an 8-1 win over Lake Superior State ents are Jerry and Shirley ... has a brother, 2012–13 / RS Sophomore Season Sean (22) ... attended Ann Arbor Pioneer Skated in a career-high 18 games ... posted High School and St. Thomas Academy ... first career point with an assist in 5-2 victory second-round draft pick (51st overall) by the against Alaska Anchorage (Jan. 25) ... named Nashville Predators in the 2014 NHL Entry to WCHA All-Academic team and Academic Draft ... undeclared on a major All-Big Ten squad 2014–15 / Freshman Season 2011–12 / RS Freshman Season Attended 2014 U.S. National Junior Saw first game action as a Badger against

16 Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 29) ... named to WCHA points in 57 games played ... scored one All-Academic team and to Academic All-Big goal in five-game stint with Chicago dur- Ten squad ing 2011–12 season ... he spent most of the 2011–12 campaign leading the Notre Dame 2010–11 / Freshman Season Academy Tritons to the 2012 Wisconsin State Did not see action Hockey Championship ... recorded 51 points Before Drake Was a Badger during the 2011-12 season, scoring 13 goals Skated the 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons and tallying 38 assists in 30 games played .... with Sioux City of the USHL ... produced a one of eight finalists named for the Mr. Hockey goal and an assist in 45 games in 2009–10 award, given to Wisconsin’s top senior hockey ... had two assists in 2008–09 ... 2008 player ... as a junior, recorded 47 points on Wisconsin Hockey Coaches Association First- 19 goals and 28 assists in 28 games played ... Team All-State defenseman ... captained was also a member of Team Wisconsin during Mosinee High School to the state tournament the 2010 season ... played in 22 games and re- in 2008 ... finished the season with 12 goals corded two goals and 14 points playing in the and 31 points in 24 games played ... in 2006– Upper Midwest High School Elite League ... 07 he was named honorable mention all-state drafted in the first round (12th overall) of the ... was also a member of Team Wisconsin in 2010 USHL Futures Draft by the Youngstown the Minnesota Elite League ... all-conference Phantoms ... Davison’s rights were later football, passing for 2,500 yards and 21 traded to the Chicago Steel ... helped the 2010 touchdowns as a senior ... all-conference Team USA Select 17 team win gold at the Five baseball player, going 7-0 with 70 strikeouts Nations Tournament in Switzerland

Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW 2010–11 Did Not Play 2013–14 Did Not Play 2011–12 2 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 2012–13 18 0 1 1 12 5-18 0 0 0 7 Keegan Ford 2013–14 37 3 5 8 13 7-25 0 0 1 D • Fr. • L • 5-8 • 185 TOTALS 57 3 6 9 26 12-43 0 0 1 Waunakee, Wis. (Dubuque, USHL)

Career Highs Badger Bites GAME Shoots left ... born in May of 1996 ... par- Goals: 1 (3x), last at Michigan State, 3/14/14 ents are Pat and Cammi ... has two broth- Assists: 1 (6x), last at Michigan State, 3/15/14 ers, Jason (20) and Chevy (16) ... Jason is Points: 2, at Michigan State, 3/15/13 a fellow freshman on UW’s hockey team ... Point Streak: 2, at Michigan State, 3/14-15/14 father, Pat, scored 48 goals and 126 points in Multi-point Games: 1 155 career games as a Badger from 1984–88 Overtime Goals: None ... also spent 1994–2002 as UW assistant coach ... attended Waunakee High School SERIES and Dubuque High School ... undeclared on Goals: 1 (3x), last at Michigan State, 3/14-15/14 a major Assists: 2, at Michigan State, 3/14-15/14 Points: 3, at Michigan State, 3/14-15/14 Before Ford Was a Badger Skated 2013–14 with the USHL’s Dubuque 6 Tim Davison Fighting Saints ... posted 17 points in 60 games for Dubuque ... had four goals and 16 D • RS Fr. • L • 5-10 • 175 points in 43 games for Dubuque in 2012–13 Green Bay, Wis. (Chicago, USHL) ... added one assist in eight playoff games ... tallied 74 points in 27 games for Waunakee High School as a sophomore before leaving to Badger Bites play junior hockey Shoots right ... born in March of 1994 ... parents are Marc and Laurie ... has four sib- lings, including Anna, Ellen, Nic and Luke ... attended Notre Dame Academy for high school ... major is personal finance

2013–14 / Freshman Season Did not see game action Before Davison was a Badger Played the 2012–13 season for the USHL’s Chicago Steel ... scored five goals and 13

17 8 Matt Paape 9 Morgan Zulinick F • Sr. • L • 5-9 • 185 F • RS SO • L • 5-11 • 195 Appleton, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL) Kamloops, B.C. (Salmon Arm, BCHL)

Badger Bites Badger Bites Shoots left ... born in September of 1991 ... Shoots left ... born in June of 1994 ... parents parents are Doug and Kelly ... has a brother, are Mitch and Linda Zulinick ... three siblings Eric (34), and a sister, Krista (27) ... major is — Jesstin (25), Kristian (23) and Bailey (14) personal finance ... name pronounced “Poppy” ... father played hockey for the University of British Columbia ... uncle, Randy Zulinick, 2013-14 / Junior Season played at the University of Illinois-Chicago ... Played in 17 of Wisconsin’s 37 games ... had attended Sa-Hali Secondary School ... major an assist in Jan. 24 at Ohio State (5-3 win) is sociology 2012–13 / Sophomore Season 2013-14 / Redshirt Sophomore Season Played in 35 of Wisconsin’s 42 games Wore No. 15 ... more than tripled his point 2011–12 / Freshman Season total from his redshirt freshman season, Recorded first assist in first game ever as a finishing the year with four goals, 10 assists Badger against Northern Michigan (Oct. 7) ... and 14 points ... netted his first career goal scored first goal against St. Cloud State (Nov. against Alabama Huntsville on Dec. 27, help- 4) ... recorded first multi-point game with a ing the Badgers to a 5-0 win ... played his goal and an assist against St. Cloud State. best against Ohio State, as he had three of his (Nov. 5) four goals and a pair of assists in five games against the Buckeyes Before Paape was a Badger Skated two seasons with Sioux City of the 2012–13 / Redshirt Freshman Season USHL ... in 60 games, scored 10 goals and Posted four assists in seven games played 19 points in 2010–11 ... posted 11 goals and before season-ending injury 23 points in 55 games played in 2009–10 ... Before Zulinick was a Badger named to the 2009 Wisconsin Hockey Coaches Association All-State First Team as a member Skated with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of of Appleton United High School team ... hon- the BCHL during the 2010–11 and 2011–12 orable mention pick in 2008 ... also skated for seasons ... top scorer on the team in 2011–12, Team Wisconsin. recording 25 goals, 43 assists and 68 points in 55 games ... named team MVP ... posted 12 goals and 30 points in 38 games during the Career Statistics 2010–11 campaign ... named team’s top aca- Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW demic player ... prior to his time with Salmon 2011–12 36 4 5 9 41 5-10 1 0 0 Arm, skated for the Thompson Blazers of the 2012–13 35 0 0 0 20 1-2 0 0 0 British Columbia Major Midget League ... was 2013–14 17 0 1 1 14 2-4 0 0 0 named the BCMML Player of the Month for TOTALS 88 4 6 10 75 8-16 1 0 0 December 2009 ... finished 2009–10 season with 14 goals and 40 points in 38 games Career Highs played ... also played basketball for Sa-Hali GAME Secondary School Goals: 1 (4x), last vs. Minnesota State,1/13/12 Assists: 1 (6x); last at Ohio State, 1/24/14 Career Statistics Points: 2; at St. Cloud State, 11/5/11 Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW Point Streak: 3, 10/19-11/5/11 2012–13 7 0 4 4 6 2-15 0 0 0 2013–14 36 4 10 14 37 8-16 2 0 0 Multi-point Games: 1 Overtime Goals: None TOTALS 43 4 14 18 43 10-31 2 0 0 SERIES Career Highs Goals: 2, at St. Cloud State, 11/4-5/11 GAME Assists: 2, vs. North Dakota, 10/21-22/11 Goals: 1 (4x); vs. Ohio State, 3/22/14 Points: 3, at St. Cloud State, 11/4-5/11 Assists: 2, vs. Colorado College, 11/2/13 Points: 2 (3x); last vs. Colorado College, 3/22/14 Point Streak: 3, 3/15-22/14 Multi-point Games: 3 Overtime Goals: None

SERIES

18 Goals: 1 (3x): last at Ohio State, 2/14-15/14 12 Grant Besse Assists: 2, vs. Colorado College, 11/2-3/13 F • So. • L • 5-10 • 185 Points: 2 (2x), last vs. Ohio State, 1/24-25/14 Plymouth, Minn. (Benilde-St. Margaret’s 10 Jake Linhart HS) D • FR • R • 5-11 • 185 Badger Bites Brookfied, Wis. (Green Bay, USHL) Shoots left ... born in July of 1994 ... parents are John and Cheryl ... has one brother, Jack Badger Bites (23) ... father, John, played baseball at Illinois Shoots right ... born in January of 1996 ... State ... attended Benilde-St. Margaret’s High parents are Barry and Deb ... has two sisters School ... taken in the 2013 NHL Draft by – Kelsey (20) and Katie (16) ... dad played golf the Anaheim Ducks in the fifth round (147th at Wisconsin in the mid 1980s ... attended overall) ... major is pre-business Ashwaubenon High School in Green Bay, Wis. ... undeclared on a major 2013–14/ Freshman Season Found the back of the net in each of his first Before Linhart was a Badger two games as a Badger, tallying a goal on Skated two seasons with the Green Bay Gam- blers of the USHL (2012–14) ... posted two Oct. 11 and 12 against Northern Michigan ... goals and 20 points in 58 games played during he was the first Badger score in his first two 2013–14 ... had a goal and seven assists in 58 games at UW since Kyle Turris in 2007-08 games in 2012–13 ... added an assist in four ...his goal on Oct. 12 came with 3:35 left in playoff contests ... before joining Green Bay, the final frame and was the difference in a skated for the Chicago Mission U-16 team. 2-1 UW win ... his eight goals and 14 points led all Wisconsin freshmen 11 Adam Rockwood F • FR • L • 5-11 • 165 Before Besse was a Badger Named 2013 Minnesota Mr. Hockey after Coquitlam, B.C. (Coquitlam, BCHL) 48-goal, 76-point senior season at Benilde-St. Margaret’s High School ... as a junior, Besse Badger Bites recorded 93 points (52 goals, 41 assists) in Shoots left ... born in September of 1995 ... just 31 games, averaging three points per parents are Paul and Jo-Anne … has one game and making the Associated Press 2012 brother, Michael (23) … attended Centennial All-State First Team ... he led his team to a Secondary School … major is undeclared Minnesota state tournament Class AA cham- pionship, recording 12 goals and 18 points Before Rockwood was a Badger during the six-game tournament ... scored Skated with the Coquitlam Express of the all five goals in Benilde’s 5-1 championship BCHL in 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons ... finished fifth in league scoring with 74 points game victory over Hill-Murray, which set the on 13 goals and a league-best 61 assists in championship game record ... three of those 57 games in 2013–14 ... was top scorer and goals came with the Red Knights shorthanded top forward for league championship team ... prior to his junior season, Besse scored 15 ... added 14 assists and 18 points in 19 goals and 32 points in 21 games in the Upper playoff games, and scored the short-handed Midwest High School Hockey Elite League, tournament-winning goal for Coquitlam in a finishing third in both categories ... had 33 4-3 come-from-behind victory that helped the goals and 53 points as a sophomore ... during team sweep the and capture the 2009-10 prep season, Besse set a BSM the 2014 BCHL Fred Page Cup as BCHL freshman record and paced the state’s fresh- champions ... named team rookie of the year men with 30 goals, finishing the season with for 2012–13 season after posting six goals and 50 points in 27 games ... one of three BSM 26 points in 46 games ... was 2012 BC Major players in school history to record back-to- Midget First-Team All-Star and the league’s back 50-point seasons ... named an All-North leading scorer playing for the Vancouver NE Chiefs in 2011–12 Suburban Conference honoree his first two seasons ... a St. Paul Pioneer Press honorable mention all-state selection as a sophomore

Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW 2013–14 36 8 6 14 81 6-12 0 0 2

19 Career Highs West High School (2008–12) ... posted 129 GAME points in 89 games played ... named all-city, Goals: 1 (8x), last at Michigan State, 3/15/14 all-conference and all-area during his career Assists: 2, vs. Colorado College, 12/13/13 ... also won the Lance Johnson Award for his Points: 2 (2x), last vs. Minnesota, 2/7/14 “commitment to excellence” Point Streak: 4, 12/13-28/14 Multi-point Games: 2 16 Joseph LaBate Overtime Goals: None F • Sr. • L • 6-4 • 210 SERIES Eagan, Minn. (Academy of Holy Angels HS) Goals: 2, vs. Northern Michigan, 10/11-12/13 Assists: 3, vs. Colorado College, 12/13-14/13 Badger Bites Points: 3, vs. Colorado College, 12/13-14/13 Shoots left ... born in April of 1993 ... parents

are Joe and Karen ... Academy of Holy Angels 13 Ryan Wagner graduate ... chosen in the fourth round of the F • FR • L • 5-8 • 185 2011 NHL Entry Draft (101st overall) by the Park Ridge, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP) Vancouver Canucks ... major is economics 2014–15 / Senior Season Team assistant captain Badger Bites Shoots left ... born in April of 1996 ... parents 2013–14 / Junior Season are Pattie and Dan … has three siblings – Led all juniors with 22 points on 11 goals Bridget (16), Megan (14) and Sean (12) … Dad and 11 assists ... posted three game-winning played baseball at Northwestern ... attended goals, more than he had as a freshman and Maine South High School in Park Ridge and sophomore combined ... point total was sixth- Ann Arbor Pioneer High School … major is most on the team, while finishing fourth on community & nonprofit leadership the squad in goal-scoring ... boasted a pair of three-point games, with the first coming Before Wagner was a Badger against Lake Superior State on Nov. 2 ...tallied Played 2013–14 campaign with the U.S. a trio of assists on Dec. 6 against Penn State Under-18 Team ... posted six goals and 13 ... posted a goal and an assist against Michi- points in 49 games played ... tallied a goal in gan on Jan. 11 the 2013 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament ... produced 46 points (20 goals, 26 assists) in 2012–13 / Sophomore Season two seasons for the Chicago Mission Midget Finished with points in 20 of his last 29 games Minor program ... won 2013 Bauer National after putting up just two points through his Invitational Tournament MVP award. first 12 games of the season ... ranked fifth on the Badgers with 23 points to rank first among 14 Alex Shuchuk sophomores ... nine goals tied for fourth on F • FR • L • 5-10 • 175 the team ... scored game-winning goal against No. 8 Miami (Jan. 8) in 1-0 victory at the Kohl Madison, Wis. (Janesville, NAHL) Center ... had career-high six-game point-scor- ing streak with three goals and three assists from Dec. 8, 2012-Jan. 11 ... lone multi-point Badger Bites game came in WCHA Final Five semifinals with Shoots left ... born in May of 1994 ... parents a goal and an assist in 4-1 victory over St. are Gary and Michelle … has two sisters – Mi- Cloud State (March 22) kaila (19) and Kat (17) … Dad is an assistant coach at Wisconsin and was the leading scorer 2011–12 / Freshman Season for UW’s 1990 NCAA Championship team Scored and collected an assist in first ever ... dad played five seasons in the NHL with game, against Northern Michigan (Oct. 7) Detroit and Los Angeles ... sister Mikaila is a ... collected four points (1 goal, 3 assists) in freshman hockey player at Norwich Univer- series against Alaska Anchorage (Jan. 20-21) sity ... attended Madison West High School … ... scored game-winning goal against Alaska major is pre-kinesiology Anchorage (Jan. 21) ... led all team freshmen with 20 points ... tied to lead all freshmen in Before Shuchuk was a Badger scoring with five goals (along with Brendan Skated 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons with Woods) ... played all 37 games the Janesville Jets of the NAHL ... scored 10 points in 73 games in two seasons ... played Before LaBate was a Badger for Team Wisconsin U18 in 2011–12, posting Top-10 finalist for the 2011 Minnesota Mr. nine points in 24 games ... has 11 points in Hockey award ... all-conference and all-state 26 games as part of Team Wisconsin U16 in selection ... team captain ... team MVP ... 2010–11 ... skated four years for Madison scored 29 goals and 52 points in 26 games

20 played as a senior ... team MVP and all-con- Eric (24), Emma (18) and Evan (13) ... has had ference pick as a junior ... posted 29 goals and family members compete in soccer and swim- 59 points in 27 games as a junior ... earned ming at UW, golf at Minnesota State, swim- four letters ... skated three years in the high ming at UW-Eau Claire and football at Tulane school elite league ... participated in the 2011 ... attended Burnsville High School ... 2011 sixth-round draft pick of the NHL’s Florida Panthers (154th overall) ... major is sociology Career Statistics ... last name pronounced WIHT-koh Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW 2011–12 37 5 15 20 68 12-24 2 0 1 2013–14 / Sophomore Season 2012–13 41 9 14 23 97 20-51 1 0 1 Switched to No. 20 after wearing No. 22 as a 2013–14 37 11 11 22 104 11-22 3 0 3 freshman ... tallied a career-high seven points while playing in a career-high 37 games ... TOTALS 115 25 40 65 269 43-97 6 0 5 scored the first goal of his career in a 4-3 win over Alaska Anchorage on Jan. 4 ... Academic Career Highs All-Big Ten GAME 2012–13 / Freshman Season Goals: 1 (25x), last at Michigan State, 2/22/14 Posted three assists in 29 games during debut Assists: 3, vs. Penn State, 12/6/14 season ... scored his first career point at Points: 3 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 12/6/14 Wisconsin with an assist in 1-1 tie at the Kohl Point Streak: 6, 12/8/12-1/11/13 Center against Michigan Tech (Dec. 7) ... two of Multi-point Games: 9 his three assists came in back-to-back games Overtime Goals: None against Michigan Tech (Dec. 7) and Alabama Huntsville (Dec. 13) SERIES Goals: 1 (23x), last at Michigan State, 3/14-15/14 Before Wittchow was a Badger Assists: 3 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 12/6-7/13 Skated the 2011–12 season with the USHL’s Points: 4, vs. Alaska Anchorage, 1/20-21/12 Waterloo Blackhawks, posting five goals and 22 points in 72 games ... had 80 penalty 19 Cameron Hughes minutes and was a team-best plus-22 ... team was 2012 USHL Western Conference F • FR • L • 6-0 • 165 champions ... named to 2012 USHL All-Rookie Edmonton, Alberta (Spruce Grove, AJHL) team ... scored nine goals and 23 points in 25 games as a senior at Burnsville High School in 2010–11 ... added two goals and three points Badger Bites in three playoff games ... also played lacrosse Shoots left ... born in June of 1996 ... parents and was named all-section as a junior, before are Brian and Pauline … has three siblings – spending his senior year focusing on hockey Ryan (15), Liam (11) and Ethan (7) … attended St. Francis Xavier High School … major is Career Statistics undeclared Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW 2012–13 29 0 3 3 20 10-28 0 0 0 Before Hughes was a Badger 2013–14 37 1 6 7 34 13-26 0 0 0 Spent two seasons (2012–14) with the Spruce

Grove Saints of the AJHL ... scored 21 goals TOTALS 65 1 9 10 54 23-54 0 0 0 and 57 points in 51 games played during 2013–14 campaign ... total ranked 15th in the league despite his status as one of the league’s Career Highs youngest skaters ... had 17 points in playoffs GAME and set up the tournament-winning overtime Goals: 1, vs. Alaska Anchorage, 1/4/14 goal to give Spruce Grove the AJHL and the Assists: 1 (9x); last at Michigan State, 3/14/14 2014 AJHL Gas Drive Cup ... recorded 11 Points: 1 (10x); last at Michigan State, 3/14/14 goals and 31 points in 60 games during the Point Streak: 2 (3x), last 3/8-14/14 2012–13 season Multi-point Games: None Overtime Goals: None

20 Eddie Wittchow SERIES D • Jr. • L • 6-4 • 215 Goals: 1, vs. Alaska Anchorage, 1/3-4/14 Burnsville, Minn. (Waterloo, USHL) Assists: 1 (8x); last at Michigan State, 3/14-15/14 Points: 1 (8x); last at Michigan State, 3/14-15/14

Badger Bites Shoots left ... born in October of 1992 ... par- ents are Steve and Tina ... has three siblings,

21 21 Jason Ford 2010-11 with the Steel, where he had three F • FR • L • 6-0 • 185 goals and six points ... also played baseball and lacrosse ... ran track as a junior in high Waunakee, Wis. (Dubuque, USHL) school

Badger Bites Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW Shoots left ... born in June of 1994 ... parents 2013–14 6 0 0 0 8 1-2 0 0 0 are Pat and Cammi ... has two brothers, Keegan (18) and Chevy (16) ... Keegan is a fel- low freshman on UW’s hockey team ... father, Career Highs Pat, scored 48 goals and 126 points in 155 GAME career games as a Badger from 1984–88 ... Goals: None also spent 1994–2002 as UW assistant coach Assists: None ... attended Waunakee High School ... unde- Points: None clared on a major Point Streak: None Multi-point Games: None Before Ford was a Badger Overtime Goals: None Had 10 goals and 22 points in 51 regular- season games played for the Dubuque SERIES Fighting Saints of the USHL in 2013–14 ... Goals: None added a goal and three points in seven playoff Assists: None games ... tallied 45 points in 54 games for the Points: None Janesville Jets during the 2012-13 campaign named team MVP ... led the state of Wisconsin in scoring with 103 points in 27 games as a 24 Jedd Soleway senior at Waunakee High School in 2012 ... F • So. • R • 6-3 • 220 named team MVP ... also played baseball in Vernon, B.C. (Penticton, BCHL) high school Badger Bites 23 Aidan Cavallini Shoots right ... born in May of 1994 ... par- F • So. • L • 5-10 • 200 ents are Cheryl and Jay ... has two broth- Barrington, Ill. (Brookings, NAHL) ers, Jake (22) and Riley (23) ... name pro- nounced SAH-lih-way ... attended Kalamalka Badger Bites Secondary School ... drafted in the 2013 NHL Shoots left ... born in January of 1992 ... Draft by what was then the Phoenix Coyotes parents are Katia and Gino ... has a brother, in the seventh round at 193rd overall ... Max (16) ... mother, Katia, competed in track major is life sciences communication and field at York University .... father, Gino, played college hockey at Bowling Green and 2013-14 / Freshman Season nine seasons in the NHL with St. Louis, Wore No. 22 ... second-highest scoring fresh- Calgary and ... attended Clayton High man, tallying eight points while appearing in School in Missouri ... major is pre-business 35 of Wisconsin’s 37 games ... recorded an assist in his first college game, netting the 2013-14/ Freshman Season helper in a 5-2 win over Northern Michigan Appeared in six games for the Badgers, tally- on Oct. 11 ... first career goal came in the last ing eight shots on goal game of the season, as he found the back of the net to tie the score at 1-1 in Wisconsin’s Before Cavallini was a Badger eventual 5-2 loss to North Dakota in the Spent most of the 2012-13 season with the NCAA Tournament NAHL’s Brookings Blizzard, playing 34 games and notching 12 goals and 22 points ... joined Before Soleway was a Badger Brookings mid-season after playing 19 games Totaled 24 goals and 56 points in 2012- with the South Shore Kings of the Eastern 13 skating with the Penticton Vees and Junior Hockey League ... had two goals the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia and five points with South Shore ... during Hockey League ... after a midseason the 2011-12 campaign, spent time with the from Vernon to Penticton, had 14 goals and NAHL’s Alexandria Blizzard, the United States 29 points in 22 regular-season games with Hockey League’s Chicago Steel and the British Penticton to help squad to Interior Division Colombia Hockey League’s Langley Rivermen, title ... added five goals and 11 points in 15 scoring a total of 10 goals and 29 points in playoff contests in run to BCHL championship 56 combined games ... played 20 games in where team fell to the Surrey Eagles ... playoff 22 total ranked ninth in the league ... scored five 26 Brad Navin goals and 17 points in 26 games with Vernon F • Sr. • L • 6-3 • 205 to start the year ... during the 2011-12 cam- paign with Vernon, Soleway finished with 13 Waupaca, Wis. (Waupaca HS) goals and 25 points in 58 contests Badger Bites Career Statistics Shoots left ... born in June of 1992 ... parents Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW are Randy and Kim ... has two sisters - Allie 2013–14 35 1 7 8 80 14-28 1 0 0 (23) and Tessa (15) ... drafted in the seventh round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Career Highs Buffalo Sabres (197th overall) ... major is life GAME sciences communication Goals: 1, vs. North Dakota, 3/28/14 Assists: 2, vs. Lake Superior State, 11/2/13 2014-15 / Senior Season Points: 2, vs. Lake Superior State, 11/2/13 Team captain Point Streak: 2, 3/22-28/14 Multi-point Games: 1 2013-14 / Junior Season Overtime Goals: None Set career-highs in goals (four), assists (five) and points (nine) ... recorded a season-best SERIES three points in a 4-3, overtime victory over Goals: None Colorado College on Dec. 13, netting a goal Assists: 2, vs. Lake Superior State, 11/1-2/13 and two assists -- one of which was the pri- Points: 2, vs. Lake Superior State, 11/1-2/13 mary helper on Tyler Barnes’ game-winning goal in overtime ... Academic All-Big Ten 25 Cullen Hurley 2012–13 / Sophomore Season F • FR • L • 6-2 • 195 Had a goal and four points in 34 games played ... scored a goal in 5-4 loss to Colorado College Eagan, Minn. (Muskegon, USHL) (Nov. 2) ... WCHA All-Academic 2011–12 / Freshman Season Badger Bites Recorded first assist against Michigan Tech Shoots left ... born in January of 1993 ... (Oct. 15) ... scored first goal against No. 1 parents are Tom and Therese ... has three sib- Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 9) ... scored two goals lings – Ryan (26), Erin (24) and Connor (18) ... and recorded an assist in series vs. No. 1 brother Ryan played lacrosse at Cornell and Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 9-10) in the MLL ... brother Connor is a freshman hockey player at Notre Dame ... attended at Before Navin was a Badger Academy of Holy Angels ... undeclared on a 2011 Mr. Hockey finalist in Wisconsin despite major skating in just 14 games ... scored 29 goals and 52 points in those games ... named 2011 Before Hurley was a Badger Wisconsin Hockey Coaches Association First- One of two team captains for the Muskegon Team All-State for second consecutive season Lumberjacks of the USHL during the 2013–14 ... captained Team Wisconsin U-18 squad in season ... had two goals and 12 points in 55 2010–11, scoring 20 goals and 30 points in games played ... posted 12 goals and 25 points 24 games played ... led all Wisconsin skaters in 66 games for Muskegon in 2012–13 ... he in scoring with 53 goals and 92 points in played the 2011–12 season with the NAHL’s 25 games as a junior ... named conference Aberdeen Wings, scoring six goals and 20 player of the year ... named all-conference points in 45 regular-season contests ... served as a sophomore for 26-goal, 50-point season as team captain for Academy of Holy Angels ... named honorable mention all-state that in 2010–11 season as teammate of Joseph La- year ... recorded 21 goals and 37 points as a Bate ... posted 47 goals and 107 points in 80 freshman ... won 2008 WIAA Division 3 State high school games over three seasons ... won Championship in football with Waupaca High team’s Hobey Baker Character Award in 2011 School

Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW 2011–12 36 3 3 6 47 8-16 2 0 0 2012–13 34 1 3 4 29 4-8 0 0 0 2013–14 36 4 5 9 49 6-12 0 0 0

TOTALS 106 8 11 19 125 18-36 2 0 0

23 Career Highs GAME 2012–13 / Freshman Season Goals: 1 (8x); last vs. Michigan State, 2/2/14 Posted first career point with an assist in 5-0 Assists: 2, vs. Colorado College, 12/14/13 victory over Alabama Huntsville (Dec. 13) ... Points: 3, vs. Colorado College, 12/14/13 scored first career goal the next night against Point Streak: 2, 12/09-10/11 UAH in 4-1 victory (Dec. 14) ... tallied a goal Multi-point Games: 2 against Minnesota in 3-2 victory at the Hockey Overtime Goals: None City Classic at Soldier Field in Chicago (Feb. 17) ... won team’s Dr. Joseph Coyne Most SERIES Consistent award for leading the team with a Goals: 2 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 12/09-10/11 plus-21 Assists: 2, vs. Colorado College, 12/13-14/13 Before Schulze was a Badger Points: 3, vs. Colorado College, 12/13-14/13 Played the 2011–12 season for the USHL’s Omaha Lancers ... totaled three goals and 29 27 Matt Ustaski points in 62 games for entire USHL season ... four of those games were in the playoffs, F • FR • L • 6-6 • 220 where he tallied one goal .. began the 2011–12 Glenview, Ill. (Langley, BCHL) season with the Muskegon Lumberjacks, posting six assists in eight games ... captained Hill-Murray High School ... had four goals Badger Bites and 29 assists in 28 regular-season games in Shoots left ... born in May of 1994 ... parents 2010–11 ... posted a goal and four points in are Mike and Lynn ... has two siblings – Nick three sectional playoff games ... in 2009–10, (21) and Elizabeth (18) ... brother plays hockey scored twice and added 12 assists in 31 for University of Delaware AHCA Division I games ... chipped in one assist in two games Club team ... attended Lake Forest Academy during the state tournament ... chosen in the seventh round, 192nd overall, by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2014 NHL Entry Career Statistics Draft ... undeclared on a major Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW Before Ustaski was a Badger 2012–13 41 4 3 7 51 5-10 0 0 2 Played two seasons with the Langley Rivermen 2013–14 37 1 15 16 50 6-12 0 0 0 of the BCHL ... had 29 goals and 49 points in 2013–14 to help Langley to the BCHL regular- TOTALS 78 5 18 23 101 11-22 0 0 2 season title ... tallied 11 goals and 27 points during 2012–13 season ... played for Lake For- Career Highs est Academy in 2011–12, putting up 12 goals GAME and 27 points ... played two years of varsity Goals: 1 (5x); last vs. Penn State, 12/6/13 basetball at Lake Forest (2010–12) Assists: 2 (2x); last vs. Michigan, 1/11/14 Points: 2 (2x); last vs. Michigan, 1/11/14 28 Kevin Schulze Point Streak: 2 (3x), last 1/10-11/14 D • Jr. • L • 5-10 • 165 Multi-point Games: 2 White Bear Lake, Minn. (Omaha, USHL) Overtime Goals: None SERIES Badger Bites Goals: 1 (5x); last vs. Penn State, 12/6-7/13 Shoots left ... born in April of 1993 ... parents Assists: 4, vs. Michigan, 1/10-11/14 are Ron and Cathy ... has two siblings, Eric Points: 4, vs. Michigan, 1/10-11/14 (23) and Casie (19) ... attended Hill-Murray School ... major is economics ... last name 30 Landon Peterson pronounced Shuhls G • Sr. • L • 6-0 • 190 2013-14 / Sophomore Season Oregon, Wis. (Alaska, NAHL) More than doubled his point total from his freshman season, going from seven (4-3=7) Badger Bites points to 16 (1-15=16) while playing in four Catches left ... born in February of 1990 ... fewer games ... led team in plus-minus for parents are Timothy and Sandy ... has twin the second-straight year, finishing plus-12 sisters, Erin and Lauren (30) and a brother, ... 10 points in Big Ten play made him the Ryan (27) ... Oregon High School graduate ... sixth-highest scoring defenseman ... won Otto major is economics Breitenbach Most Improved player as voted on by his teammates ... won second consecutive 2013-14 / Junior Season Dr. Joseph Coyne Most Consistent award for Played in nine of Wisconsin’s 37 games, going sharing team lead with plus-12 3-5-1 with a 3.47 goals-against average and a 24 .879 save percentage ... best performance of 31 Adam Miller the year came on Nov. 2 against then-No. 12 G • Jr. • L • 5-10 • 170 Lake Superior State, when he made 21 saves on 22 shots in an 8-1 win ... Academic All-Big Long Grove, Ill. (Jersey Hitmen, EJHL) Ten Badger Bites 2012–13 / Sophomore Season Catches left ... born in March of 1992 ... Led the WCHA in league games with a .928 parents are Amy and Jordan ... has a sister, save percentage ... his 2.01 goals-against aver- Megan (20) ... father Jordan played hockey age in league games ranked second ... ranked for Geneseo State University, and his sister among the top four goalies in the WCHA in Megan currently plays goalie for Wisconsin goals-against average and save percentage after transferring from Boston College ... major in both league games and overall ... went is biology ... believed to be first homeschooled 6-4-3 in 14 appearances ... named WCHA Badger hockey player Co-Defensive Player of the Week for his 35- save performance in a 3-1 victory at Denver 2013-14 /Sophomore Season (Dec. 1) ...stopped career-high 41 shots in 2-2 Saw action in relief of Landon Peterson overtime tie at No. 3 Minnesota (Nov. 16), kill- against Boston College, making 24 saves on ing off two five-minute major penalties along 27 shots in the road loss, good for a .889 save the way ... WCHA All-Academic ... Academic percentage and a 4.71 goals-against average All-Big Ten 2012–13 / Freshman Season 2012–13 / Freshman Season Made first career appearance in 5-0 victory Collected 36 saves and gave up just two goals over Alabama Huntsville (Dec. 13) ... played against Michigan Tech (Oct. 14) ... recorded 3:52 of action, but did not face a shot first win as a Badger against No. 5 North Dakota (Oct. 21) ... made 30 saves in 6-3 win Before Miller was a Badger over RIT (Jan. 6) Played the 2011–12 season for the EJHL’s Jersey Hitmen, where he finished with a 16-4 Before Peterson was a Badger record to go along with a 2.58 goals-against Skated two seasons with the Alaska Avalanche average and .915 save percentage ... the team of the NAHL ... went 24-11-4 with a 2.74 fell in the league championship ... began the goals-against average and .913 save percent- 2011–12 season in the USHL with the Chicago age in 2010-11 ... posted 13-9-5 record with Steel, appearing in four games ... also played a 2.94 goals-against average and .911 save one game in 2011–12 for the Tri-City Storm percentage ... set franchise career records with in the preseason, posting a shutout ... battled 76 games played, 37 victories, 2,035 saves injuries in 2010–11 and 2009–10, playing and a 2.82 goals-against average ... also set two games for the USHL’s Chicago Steel ... franchise single-season marks with 45 games suited up for the Janesville Jets of the NAHL played, 24 victories and a 2.74 goals-against for 2009–10 ... compiled a 2-1-2 record while average ... skated for the un- boasting a 1.73 goals-against average and a der-16 and under-18 teams between 2005-09 .937 save percentage

Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP GA GAA SOG Svs Svs % W-L-T Min. 2011–12 13 35 3.01 337 302 .896 5-6-0 697:54 Year GP GA GAA SOG Svs Svs % W-L-T Min. 2012–13 14 28 2.00 380 352 .926 6-4-2 838:13 2012–13 1 0 0.00 0 0 --- 0-0-0 3:52 2013–14 9 28 3.47 232 204 .879 3-5-1 483:33 2013–14 1 3 4.71 27 24 .889 0-0-0 38:15

TOTALS 36 91 2.71 949 858 .904 14-15-4 2016:59 TOTALS 2 3 4.27 27 24 .889 0-0-0 42:07

Career Highs Career Highs GAME GAME Shots Faced: 44, at Minnesota, 11/29/13 Shots Faced: 27, at Boston College, 10/18/14 Saves: 41 (2x), last at Minnesota, 11/29/13 Saves: 24, at Boston College, 10/18/14 Saves (Win): 35, at Denver, 12/1/12 Saves (Win): None Goals Allowed: 7, vs St. Cloud State, 11/04/11 Goals Allowed: 3, at Boston College, 10/18/14

25 33 Joel Rumpel WCHA All-Academic ... Academic All-Big Ten G • Sr. • R • 6-3 • 190 2011–12 / Freshman Season Swift Current, Sask. (Penticton, BCHL) Won first career start with Badgers in 3-2 vic- tory over Northern Michigan (Oct. 8) ... set UW freshman record with three shutouts ... three- Badger Bites time WCHA Rookie of the Week ... recorded 38 Catches left ... born in March of 1991 ... saves in a win over No. 5 North Dakota (Oct. parents are Scott and Deb ... two siblings 22) ... posted 39 saves in a win over Nebraska- are Stefan (27) and Megan (19) ... uncle, Roy Omaha (Oct. 29) ... made 33 saves in a tie Schultz, was a 1980 All-American goaltender against No. 1 Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 9) ... for Wisconsin ... Swift Current Comprehensive recorded first career shutout against Min- High School graduate ... major is personal nesota State with 36 saves (Jan. 13) named finance WCHA Co-Rookie of the Week (Jan. 17) ... recorded second shutout of the season against 2013–14 / Junior Season Alaska Anchorage, saving 23 shots (Jan. 20) Hobey Baker Memorial Award top-10 finalist ... Became just second freshman goalie in UW ... Mike Richter Award finalist (one of five) for history to record two shutouts in a single sea- nation’s most outstanding goaltender ... sec- son ... saved 37 shots in loss at North Dakota ond-team All-Big Ten ... two-time Big Ten First (Jan. 28) ... named WCHA Rookie of the Week Star of the Week; also a Big Ten Second Star March 6 following a split against No. 4 Minne- of the Week ... honorable mention national sota in which he saved 57 shots while allowing player of the month for February by Hockey just three goals ... third-best save percentage Commissioners’ Association after going 5-1-1 in the country for a freshman goalie ... led all with a 1.42 goals-against average, .954 save freshmen goalies in the country with three percentage and one shutout ... ranked third shutouts in the Big Ten and seventh in the nation with a .929 save percentage ... ranked second in Before Rumpel was a Badger the Big Ten and 10th in the nation with 2.07 Played the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons goals-against average ... led the conference for the Penticton Vees of the BCHL ... went and third nationally with a .768 winning 27-12-3 with a 2.53 goals-against average percentage (21-6-1) ... tied for ninth at UW in and .911 save percentage in 2010–11 ... team single-season victories with 21 ... allowed two was eliminated in second round of playoffs ... goals or less in nine consecutive games and posted a 19-3-0 record with a 1.97 goals- 19 of 26 starts ... second in the nation with 19 against average, .920 save percentage and two victories after Dec. 1 ... two-time Big Ten First shutouts in 2009–10 ... squad reached confer- Star of the Week and a Big Ten Second Star of ence finals ... team MVP for AAA Legionairs the Week ... posted third-longest goalie win- Midget in 2008–09 ning streak in program history with nine-game winning streak from Dec. 6 through Jan. 24 ... two shutouts this season has him tied for sec- Career Statistics ond in UW history with nine career shutouts Year GP GA GAA SOG Svs Svs % W-L-T Min. ... made career-high 41 saves in 3-2 overtime 2011–12 26 63 2.48 774 711 .919 12-12-2 1524:40 2012–13 29 56 1.96 790 734 .929 16-9-4 1716:20 win at Penn State (March 8) ... went 2-1-0 this 2013–14 29 59 2.07 832 773 .929 21-6-1 1713:57 season against Minnesota, which was ranked No. 1 for all three games ... posted 31-save TOTALS 84 178 2.16 2396 2218 .926 49-27-7 4954:57 shutout over Michigan State (Feb. 22) Career Highs 2012–13 / Sophomore Season Shots Faced:43 (2x), last at Penn State, 3/8/14 Finished as the overall WCHA leader with a Saves: 41, at Penn State, 3/8/14 .929 save percentage and finished second with Saves (Win): 41, at Penn State, 3/8/14 a 1.96 goals-against average ... both marks Goals Allowed: 5 (4x); last at Michigan State, 3/14/14 were the second-best for a Badger goaltender in school history ... WCHA Final Five All-Tour- nament goaltender ... named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 30) for his 66-save performance in a win and a tie at Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 26-27) ... finished with four shutouts, which tied for third on UW’s single- season list ... made 36 saves in 3-2 victory over No. 2 Minnesota in Soldier Field at the Hockey City Classic (Feb. 17) ... was WCHA’s nomination in January for Hockey Commis- sioners’ Association Player of the Month ...

26 34 Gabe Grunwald G • FR • L • 6-3 • 200 Toronto (New York, EHL)

Badger Bites Catches left ... born in March of 1993 ... parents are Glen Grunwald and Tamara Tur- chetta … has three siblings – Emma (20), Will (11) and Camryn (10) … Dad played basketball at Indiana and was a Boston Celtics draft pick ... also former general manager of the NBA’s New York Knicks and Toronto Raptors ... at- tended The Hill Academy ... born in Littleton, Colo. … major is undeclared Before Grunwald was a Badger Spent 2013–14 season playing for the New York Bobcats in the Eastern Hockey League sported a 2.99 GAA and .911 save percentage as an EHL All-Star ... spent 2012–13 season in the Ontario Junior Hockey League with the Georgetown Raiders ... was first goalie in league history to score a goal and record a shutout in the same game ... posted .910 save percenteage and 2.62 goals-against average ... split 2011–12 season with the Kenai River Brown Bears and Michigan Warriors of the NAHL ... played 2010–11 for Ajax-Pickering Raiders AAA team

27 2013–14 Season in Review

2013–14 SEASON CAPSULE

Record 24-11-2, 13-6-1 Big Ten (2nd place); Big Ten Tournament champs Home Kohl Center (15,359) Live TV Wisconsin had a total of 27 games televised live, eight on BTN, eight on Fox Sports Wisconsin+, three on ESPNU, three on NBC Sports Network, two on Fox Sports Wisconsin, two on Wisconsin Channel, one on CBS Sports Network Tape Delay TV Wisconsin had eight games tape-delayed, all on Wisconsin Channel Video Stream All but three Badger games were available via live web video streaming at various Web sites including UWBadgers.com, BTN2GO.com, wpt.org, WatchESPN.com, BCEagles.com, GoTerriers.com and MURedhawks.com. Audio Stream All games, except the NCAA contests, live for free on Badgersportsnetwork.com Radio All games live on Wisconsin Radio Network (Brian Posick/Ian Perrin/Rob Andringa, Barry Richter/Theran Welsh/Mike Cerniglia/Paul Capobianco) with affi liates throughout Wisconsin, including WIBA-AM 1310 in Madison. Live Coverage Gameday Blog and home live stats at UWBadgers.com Social Media twitter @BadgerMHockey | Facebook @wisconsinmenshockey Final Polls USCHO: 7th; USA Today/USA Hockey: 7th Coaches Mike Eaves (12th Year: 255-180-53 - .577 win percentage) Last Game Top-seeded Wisconsin’s season ended with a 5-2 loss to fourth-seeded North Dakota at the West Regional semifi nal in Cincinnati. Game was 2-2 when UND scored with 1:44 left in regulation, before adding two empty-net goals.

Key Notes to Consider school history and the fi rst fi rst time since u Wisconsin (24-11-2, 13-6-1-0 Big winning WCHA titles in 1982 and 1983. Ten) completed its 51st season in the The Badgers were one of three modern era with its 36th 20-win season, schools to win consecutive league tourna- the inaugural Big Ten Tournament title and ment titles, along with two-time Hockey its 25th offi cial NCAA tournament appear- East champion UMass Lowell and three- ance. time ECAC champion Union. Union went on to capture its fi rst NCAA title. u Wisconsin earned an automatic bid u to the NCAA tournament and a No. 1 seed Wisconsin had its fourth 20-win after winning the 2014 Big Ten Tourna- season in fi ve years, and its eighth in 12 ment with a come-from-behind 5-4 over- seasons under head coach Mike Eaves. It time victory over Ohio State in the 2014 marked the 36th 20-win season in program Big Ten Championship Game. history. As the No. 2 seed for the Big Ten u tournament, UW defeated Penn State, 2-1, The Badgers made their seventh before toppling Ohio State. UW trailed NCAA tournament appearance in 12 years 4-2 against OSU in the third period, under head coach Mike Eaves. The seven before goals 28 seconds apart by Jeffer- appearances are tied for the eighth-most in son Dahl and Tyler Barnes tied the game. the country since Eaves took over the UW Tournament Most Outstanding Player hockey program for the 2002–03 season. Mark Zengerle won it at 7:48 of overtime. u Michael Mersch and Frankie Simonelli were Wisconsin fi nished 17-2-1 at the also named to the all-tournament team. Kohl Center, the most victories at home since the Kohl Center opened for the u Wisconsin won back-to-back confer- 1998–99 season and the second-best home ence tournaments for the fourth time in winning percentage in school history at 28 2013–14 BIG TEN STANDINGS

Conference Overall Rk Team Pts GP Record SW PCT. GF-GA GP Record PCT. GF-GA 1 Minnesota 45 20 14- 3- 3 0 .775 59- 37 41 28- 7- 6 .756 143- 86 2 Wisconsin 40 20 13- 6- 1 0 .675 63- 46 37 24-11- 2 .676 120- 95 3 Michigan 33 20 10- 8- 2 1 .550 68- 59 35 18-13- 4 .571 107- 89 4 Ohio State 27 20 6- 9- 5 4 .425 53- 55 37 18-14- 5 .554 118-100 5 Michigan State 25 20 5- 9- 6 4 .400 42- 55 36 11-18- 7 .403 79- 93 6 Penn State 10 20 3-16- 1 0 .175 42- 75 36 8-26- 2 .250 80-129

.875. Only the 1972–73 team going 19-1-0 Mersch was selected to the second team. for a .950 winning percentage had a better They are the 38th and 39th All-Americans season at home. in UW history. The Badgers outscored their oppo- nents 76-36 in their 20 home games. u Wisconsin posted a home sweep Wisconsin was 5-8-1 on the road, over then-No. 1 Minnesota on Feb. 6-7, but fi nished 4-1-0 in its last fi ve road 2014, winning by identical 2-1 scores. The games. UW went 2-1-0 in neutral site con- victories improved the Badgers to 10-8- tests. 3 against the No. 1 team in the country under head coach Mike Eaves. u Wisconsin saw its attendance aver- age climb 957 fans per game from last u The Badgers went 3-1-2 in overtime season’s average to 10,478 for the 2013–14 games, giving the team the most overtime season. The Badgers saw a sold-out crowd victories for a UW squad since the 2003–04 of 15,359 fans at the Kohl Center for its group went 5-1-8 in 14 overtime appear- last home game against Michigan State on ances. Friday, Feb. 22, its second sellout of the The three overtime wins share season. Those sellout crowds were the high- seventh in UW single-season history. UW’s est attendance for UW home games since record is six overtime victories achieved Feb. 18, 2012, which was a sellout against twice, during the 1989–90 and 1976–77 Denver (15,325). The Kohl Center capacity campaigns. was raised to 15,359 at the beginning of the 2012–13 season. u Six Badgers signed professional con- The MSU sellout on Feb. 22 marked tracts within two weeks of UW’s last game the 43rd sellout of the Kohl Center since it of the season, including junior defenseman opened for the 1998–99 season. Jake McCabe, who went on to collect an as- UW ranked third in the nation in sist in seven games with the NHL’s Buffalo average attendance. Sabres. Sophomore forward Nic Kerdiles also left school for a professional contract u Junior goaltender Joel Rumpel was a and played for the AHL’s Norfolk Admirals top-10 fi nalist for the Hobey Baker Memo- to close out the season. Senior forward rial Award, which is given to the nation’s Michael Mersch signed a contract with the top college hockey player, and one of fi ve NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, but skated for the fi nalists for the inaugural Mike Richter AHL’s Manchester Monarchs, while senior Award given to the nation’s most outstand- forward Tyler Barnes signed an Amateur ing goaltender. Try Out contract with the AHL’s San Anto- nio Rampage, and then scored two goals in u Junior defenseman Jake McCabe his professional debut. Senior defensemen was named a 2014 CCM American Hockey Frankie Simonelli (Providence) and Joe Coaches Association First-Team West All- Faust (Albany) also signed AHL deals. American, while senior forward Michael Wisconsin had an underclassman 29 depart early for the professional ranks for the ninth consecutive season. 2013–14 HONORS A total of 21 Badgers skated in the CCM AHCA All-Americans NHL in 2013–14, the second most of any Jake McCabe First Team college. Michael Mersch Second Team Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top-10 Finalist u Wisconsin’s 11 departing skaters Joel Rumpel will take with them 87 of the 120 goals (72.5 percent), 152 of the 218 assists (69.7 Mike Richter Award Finalist percent) and 239 of the 338 points (70.7 Joel Rumpel percent) the Badgers produced during the All-Big Ten 2013–14 season. Mark Zengerle First Team Michael Mersch First Team u Senior forward Mark Zengerle led Jake McCabe First Team Nic Kerdiles Second Team the Badgers in scoring for the second time, Frankie Simonelli Second Team posting 44 points in 37 games played. Joel Rumpel Second Team Zengerle also led the Badgers with 50 points as a sophomore. He is UW’s fi rst Hockey Commissioners’ Association National Player of the Month two-time points leader since Joe Pavelski Joel Rumpel Honorable Mention (February) paced the Badgers in 2004–05 and 2005–06 and eighth in school history. Collegehockeynews.com Team of the Week Zengerle fi nished his career ranked Wisconsin February 11 seventh all-time in school history with 125 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award assists and tied for 23rd with Steve Rein- Frankie Simonelli precht (1996–2000) at 162 career points. Big Ten All-Tournament Team Zengerle’s point total is the most for a Mark Zengerle Forward (MOP) Badger since Reinprecht. Michael Mersch Forward Zengerle is the fi rst skater in UW Frankie Simonelli Defenseman history to lead the team in assists for four Big Ten Three Stars of the Week seasons. Only one other skater, Bob Pof- Tyler Barnes First Star Nov. 5 fenroth (1967-70), did it in three seasons. Joe Faust Third Star Nov. 5 Joel Rumpel First Star Nov. 19 u Senior forward Michael Mersch Nic Kerdiles First Star Dec. 10 scored 22 goals to lead the Badgers, giving Michael Mersch Second Star Dec. 17 Brad Navin Third Star Dec. 17 the Badgers back-to-back 20-goal seasons Jake McCabe Third Star Jan. 7 by one player for the fi rst time since Robbie Michael Mersch First Star Jan. 14 Earl in 2004–05 and 2005–06. Mersch had Joel Rumpel First Star Feb. 11 23 goals as a junior. It is the 11th time a Michael Mersch First Star Feb. 25 Badger has led the team in goal scoring in Joel Rumpel Second Star Feb. 25 consecutive seasons. Only Mark Johnson Mark Zengerle First Star March 11 (1976–79) led the team in goals three Nic Kerdiles Second Star March 11 times. Team Awards Mersch fi nished his Badger career Spike Carlson MVP Joel Rumpel with 67 goals, which rank 23rd in school Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Nic Kerdiles history. That is the most since Steve Rein- Dr. Joseph Coyne Most Consistent Kevin Schulze precht (1996–2000) fi nished his career with (defenseman) Eddie Wittchow 72 goals. Otto Breitenbach Most Improved Kevin Schulze (forward) Mogan Zulinick u Fenton Kelsey, Jr. Most Competitive Mark Zengerle With a 1.18 points-per-game career WHA-TV Jim Santulli 7th Man Chase Drake scoring average, Nic Kerdiles fi nished Faceoff Champion Jefferson Dahl second in scoring average during the Mike Hits Jake McCabe Eaves’ coaching era at Wisconsin (since Blocked Shots Jake McCabe 2002), behind only current ’ star Joe Pavelski’s 1.20 points-per-game mark. The 1.18 points per game for Kerdiles ranks 19th all-time at UW. 30 This season, Kerdiles averaged 1.36 points per game, which ranked fi fth in the u UW’s top line of Nic Kerdiles (Irvine, country and was the highest mark for any Calif), Mark Zengerle (Rochester, N.Y.) and sophomore in the nation. The average was Tyler Barnes (Eagan, Minn.) went score- best in the Big Ten, as was his 1.57 points- less on Feb. 14 in their fi rst game together per-game mark when looking at conference during the season, but had 16 goals and 45 action only. points over the last 10 games. The group skated together the last u Wisconsin is 9-6-0 in the NCAA 14 games of last season, combining for 20 tournament since Mike Eaves became head goals and 54 points during that stretch. coach at the start of the 2002–03 season. When combined with 2012–13, the trio UW has advanced to at least the Regional had 36 goals and 99 points over their 25 Final in four of the seven NCAA tourna- games playing together. ment appearances under Eaves. Wiscon- sin is 37-22-2 in the NCAA tournament u Kerdiles and Zengerle tied for second all-time in its 25 offi cial appearances. UW in the nation with a 2.00 points-per-game owns 11 top-four NCAA fi nishes, including scoring average from March 1 through the six NCAA titles. (1973, ’77, ’81, ’83, ’90 and end of the season, while their totals of 14 2006). points shared fourth in the nation during that stretch. Only Boston College’s Johnny u Wisconsin’s 22 regular-season wins Gaudreau’s 2.43 points per game in March matched its total from the 2009–10 season and April surpassed the Badgers’ duo, while when it went 22-9-4 before the playoffs. Gaudreau, along with Robert Morris’ Cody The 2005–06 team went 23-9-3 in the regu- Wydo (15 points) and Union’s Daniel lar season. Both those teams reached the Carr (15) collected more points during the NCAA championship game. The Badgers stretch. fi nished 2013–14 with 24 victories and a Zengerle’s 11 assists and 1.57 assists 24-11-2 mark (.676), the third-best in the per game were tops in the country after Mike Eaves’ coaching era (since 2002). March 1. u Wisconsin was 12-4-0 in one-goal u Senior forward Mark Zengerle (Roch- games this season, good for the third-best ester, N.Y.) fi nished the year with points winning percentage (.750) in the nation be- in a team season high 10 games. He scored hind Minnesota (10-2-0 - .833) and Cornell six goals, 13 assists and 19 points over that (10-3-0 - .769). The Badgers’ 12 one-goal stretch. wins shared second behind Clarkson, who Zengerle led the Badgers and ranked went 14-10-0 in one goal games. Ferris second in the Big Ten with 44 points in State also had 12 one-goal victories. 37 games. He also had 34 assists for the season, making him just the fi fth Badger u Wisconsin trailed 3-2 to Ohio State to have at least 30 assists in three differ- heading into the third period of the Big ent seasons. Prior to Zengerle, Scott Lecy Ten championship game on March 22, and (1977–81) was the last Badger to do it. The even fell behind 4-2, before coming back others to do it include Mark Johnson, Mike for a 5-4 overtime victory. The comeback Eaves and Theran Welsh. Welsh is the only marked the second victory for UW this sea- Badger to record at least 30 assists all four son when it trailed to start the third period. years of college. The Badgers went 2-9-1 this season when Zengerle had 31 assists as a freshman trailing after two periods, with comebacks and 37 assists as a sophomore. at Miami and against Ohio State. Prior to the Miami game on Nov. 16, the Badgers u Sophomore forward Nic Kerdiles (Ir- had gone 0-37-6 in their previous 43 games vine, Calif.) fi nished his career with points when trailing to start the third period dat- in seven consecutive games (4-10=14) and ing back to Nov. 1, 2008, when the Badgers in nine of his last 10 contests (6-13=13). overcame a 2-0 defi cit at North Dakota Kerdiles had points in 21 of his 28 with a fi ve-goal third period for a 5-2 vic- games played this season, scoring at least tory. two points in 13 of those contests. 31 Kerdiles fi nished ranked No. 5 in the perfect on the penalty kill. The UW penalty nation with a 1.36 points-per-game scoring kill went a nine game stretch from Jan. average with his 38 points in 28 games. 25-Feb. 22 during which it allowed just one He fi nished second on the Badgers with 15 power-play goal (38-for-39). goals, 23 assists and 38 points. For the season, the Badgers went He fi nished the Big Ten season aver- 84.6 percent on the penalty kill (121-for- aging a league-best 1.57 points per game in 143), which topped all teams in the Big league action and fi nished just two points Ten. behind Ohio State’s Ryan Dzingel (24) for the league lead, despite missing six of 20 u Junior goaltender Joel Rumpel (Swift Big Ten contests. Current, Saskatchewan), a Hobey Baker Me- Kerdiles had points in 44 of the 60 morial Award top-10 fi nalist, ranked third games he played at Wisconsin, including in the nation with a .768 winning percent- 37 of his last 45 and 39 of his last 48 con- age (21-6-1), while ranking 10th with a tests. 2.07 goals-against average and seventh Kerdiles led Team USA at the 2014 with a .929 save percentage. International Ice Hockey Federation World Rumpel was tied for ninth in school Junior Championship with seven points history with his 21 single-season victories. and tallied at least one point in each of the A Mike Richter Award fi nalist, team’s fi ve games. Rumpel was a Hockey Commissioners’ As- sociation honorable mention player of the u Senior forward Tyler Barnes became month for February. Wisconsin’s third member of the 2013–14 team with 100 career points after his two- u Joel Rumpel’s 19 victories since Dec. point effort in the Big Ten championship 1 were the second-most in the country game. He added a goal in the NCAA tour- behind Union’s Colin Stevens, who won nament to fi nish with 101 points in 151 22 games. Rumpel’s .780 win percentage games for UW. The 2005–06 season marks (19-5-1) also ranked second behind Stevens the last time three Badgers had at least 100 (.852 -- 22-3-2). career points at the same time as Robbie Earl (121), Ryan MacMurchy (110) and u UW went 20-6-1 since the start of Joe Pavelski (101) each reached 100 career December, which ranked second for most points that season. victories in the nation during that time Senior Michael Mersch fi nished behind Union’s 25 wins. UW’s .759 win the season with 120 points in 157 career percentage from Dec. 1 through the rest games, while senior Mark Zengerle reached of the season ranked third behind Union 100 points as a junior and fi nished his (.867 -- 25-3-2) and Boston College (.808 -- career with 162 points. 20-4-2). In 2012–13, UW went 21-6-4 from the start of December through the end of u Senior defenseman Frankie Simonelli the season, the third-best record in the (Bensenville, Ill.) fi nished Big Ten play with country over that span. 15 points on four goals and 11 assists in Over the last two seasons, the Bad- 20 contests. That tied for the league lead gers are 41-12-5 from Dec. 1 though the among defensemen with Minnesota’s Mike season’s end. Reilly. UW had three of the top six scoring u The Badgers were 7-5-1 and won six defensemen in Big Ten play with Jake Mc- of its last eight games on NHL-sized ice. Cabe (11 points) tied for third and Kevin Schulze (10 points) tied for sixth. u Senior forward Mark Zengerle (Roch- ester, N.Y.) ranks seventh all-time at UW u Wisconsin’s penalty kill fi nished at with 125 assists. Zengerle had more assists 10th in the nation and No. 1 in the Big Ten than anyone who has skated at Wisconsin at 85.1 percent (126-for-148). The Badgers since 1982. Defenseman Theran Welsh went the last three games of the season (1977–81) is UW’s all-time leader with 194 without allowing a power-play goal and assists. had 21 games during the year when it was 32 Zengerle’s 125 career assists were 22 goals and with a 0.59 goals-per-game 18 more than Notre Dame senior forward average. His average shared seventh in the T.J. Tynan, who had 107 career assists country. as the next-closest skater in the country. Zengerle’s 0.83 career assists-per-game aver- UW CAREER GOAL SCORING age is tops in the country, ahead of Boston Rk. Player Years GP G College junior forward Johnny Gaudreau’s 21. Steve Reinprecht 1996–00 154 72 22. John Newberry 1980–82 78 68 0.82 career-assists-per-game average. 23. Michael Mersch 2010–14 157 67

UW CAREER ASSISTS u Rk. Player Years GP A Mersch led the Badgers with 10 pow- 1. Theran Welsh 1977–81 161 194 er-play goals. He led the Badgers last season 2. Mike Eaves 1974–78 160 173 with six power-play goals. He also shared 3. Mark Johnson 1976–79 125 131 the team lead with seven power-play tallies Ron Vincent 1978–82 159 131 during the 2011–12 campaign. No prior 5. Scott Lecy 1977–81 151 127 player in Wisconsin history led the Badgers 6. 1974–77 114 126 in power-play goals in three seasons before 7. Mark Zengerle 2010–14 151 125 Mersch. u Zengerle boasts 162 career points, u Junior goaltender Joel Rumpel’s tied for 23rd on UW’s all-time list. With a posted his ninth career shutout on Feb. goal on Nov. 2, Zengerle passed Michael 22 with 31 saves against Michigan State. Davies (2006–10) as Wisconsin’s leading Rumpel is tied for second on UW’s career scorer during Mike Eaves’ coaching tenure list with Terry Kleisinger (1980–84) and (2002–present). Graham Melanson (1997–2001). UW’s Current UW head coach Mike Eaves record is 16 held by current St. Louis Blues’ is the all-time leading scorer at Wisconsin goaltender Brian Elliott (2003–07). with 267 points from 1974 through 1978. Mark Zengerle ranked fourth among UW CAREER SHUTOUTS all current NCAA skaters with 162 career Rk. Player Years SO points, trailing St. Lawrence senior forward 1. Brian Elliott 2003–07 16 (185 points), Boston College 2. Terry Kleisinger 1980-84 9 junior forward Johnny Gaudreau (175) and Graham Melanson 1997-01 9 Bentley senior forward Brett Gensler (167). Joel Rumpel 2011– 9

UW CAREER SCORING UW CAREER VICTORIES Rk. Player Years GP G A Pts Rk. Player Years W 20. John Byce 1986–90 169 77 88 165 5. 1975–79 51 Steve Alley 1972–75, 159 75 90 165 Bernd Brückler 2001–05 51 ’76–77 Brian Elliott 2003–07 51 22. Gary Winchester 1970–74 144 83 80 163 8. Mike Dibble 1973–78 50 23. Steve Reinprecht 1996–2000 154 72 90 162 9. Marc Behrend 1980–83 49 Mark Zengerle 2010–14 151 37 125 162 Joel Rumpel 2011– 49 u Michael Mersch’s 67 career goals are u Wisconsin boasted some of the most fi fth in the nation among active skaters, experienced skaters in all of college hockey while his 23 power-play goals are tied for with seniors Michael Mersch (157 games seventh. His 10 game-winning goals share played), Frankie Simonelli (155), Tyler 12th. Barnes (152), Mark Zengerle (151) and He became the 50th Badger to score Jefferson Dahl (150) all ranked among the 50 career goals when he tallied in UW’s national leaders in games played. game on Nov. 16, at Miami. He is the Mersch played in every game of his fourth skater under head coach Mike Eaves UW career and his 157 consecutive games to score 50, joining Robbie Earl (58), Blake played trailed only Western Michigan’s Geoffrion (55) and Michael Davies (54) in Chase Balisy (161 consecutive games) the club. Rene Bourque also scored 57 goals and Canisius’ Ben Danford (158) among while playing two of his four seasons under active NCAA skaters. Simonelli skated in Eaves. 151-straight contests, last missing a game Mersch shared the Big Ten lead with in his fourth as a Badger on Oct. 17, 2010. 33 u Nine Badgers set career highs in points this season.

PLAYER 2013–14 PREVIOUS Sr. D Chase Drake 37 GP, 3-5=8 18 GP, 0-1=1 (’12–13) Sr. F Jefferson Dahl 37 GP, 4-15=19 42 GP, 7-7=14 (’12–13) Sr. D Joe Faust 37 GP, 2-12=14 37 GP, 2-3=5 (’11–12) Jr. D Jake McCabe 36 GP, 8-17=25 38 GP, 3-18=21 (’12–13) Jr. F Brad Navin 36 GP, 4-5=9 36 GP, 3-3=6 (’11–12) So. F Nic Kerdiles 28 GP, 15-23=38 32 GP, 11-22=33 (’12–13) So. D Kevin Schulze 37 GP, 1-15=16 41 GP, 4-3=7 (’12–13) So. D Eddie Wittchow 37 GP, 1-6=7 29 GP, 0-3=3 (’12–13) So. F Morgan Zulinick 36 GP, 4-10=14 7 GP, 0-4=4 (’12–13)

SEASON STARTERS u Wisconsin had 11 players who u Wisconsin played its fi rst season of played in at least 100 career games, includ- Big Ten hockey after completing 44 years ing Michael Mersch (157), Frankie Simonel- in the WCHA with the 2013 WCHA Final li (155), Tyler Barnes (152), Mark Zengerle Five championship last season. (151), Jefferson Dahl (150), Joe Faust (136), Keegan Meuer (130), Sean Little (117), u Wisconsin played in its fi rst season Joseph LaBate and Jake McCabe (100). as a member of the Big Ten in hockey. Wisconsin fi nished 2012–13 with There was an unoffi cial Big Ten winner eight skaters over 100 games, while just declared from 1959 through 1981, with the two of its skaters played 100 games in Badgers participating from 1969 through 2011–12. The 2010–11 squad fi nished with 1981. Wisconsin captured fi ve Big Ten fi ve players with over 100 games. UW’s titles during that 13-year span (1972, 1973 2010 NCAA runners-up squad boasted 11 (shared), 1974 (shared), 1977, 1978). Re- skaters with 100 games played. sults during regular-season WCHA contests Only Notre Dame, Bowling Green, in those years were used to determine the Bentley and Mercyhurst, with 11, equaled Big Ten champion. UW with regards to skaters who played in UW head coach Mike Eaves was part at least 100 games. of UW’s 1977 and 1978 Big Ten titles. u Wisconsin had the highest scoring u Wisconsin opened ranked No. 3 senior class in the nation with an average in the nation in both the USA Today/USA of 4.76 points per game from its nine se- Hockey Magazine and the USCHO.com niors. UW’s total of 176 points on 64 goals Preseason Polls. That was the highest pre- and 112 assists ranked second behind New season ranking for the Badgers since they Hampshire’s 180 points. The class was the opened the 2006–07 season ranked No. fourth highest-scoring class of any in the 1/3. It marked the second time in the Mike country behind the Mercyhurst (5.63) and Eaves coaching era UW opened a season Ohio State (5.03 points per game) junior with a single-digit ranking. classes and the St. Cloud State sophomore class (4.95). u All three Wisconsin coaches are u UW’s defensive corps was among NCAA champions from their playing days the top-scoring groups in the nation with with the Badgers. Head Coach Mike Eaves an average of 2.43 points per game. That won the 1977 title, while assistant coach ranked seventh in the country. North Gary Shuchuk won the 1990 NCAA crown Dakota’s defensemen led the nation at 2.74 and assistant coach Matt Walsh won the points per game and with 115 points. UW’s 1983 championship. total of 90 points from the blue line shared This marked the fi rst time in the 11th in the country with Boston College. modern era of Badger hockey that all three Badger coaches are UW alumni.

34 2013–14 Schedule/Results POLLS DATE OPPONENT UW/OPP Time/Score Crowd Goaltender O 11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 3 / NR W, 5-2 8,092 Peterson (18) 5 different goal scorers / McCabe 1st career SHG LaBate, McCabe S, Mersch PG , Barnes XD , Besse O 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 3 / NR W, 2-1 9,516 Rumpel (20) Besse GWG with 3:35 left / First opening sweep since 2004 Kerdiles, Besse G O 18 at Boston College 2 / 6/7 L, 9-2 7,008 Peterson (16)/ Miller stops 24 of 27 in 38:15 of relief Mersch P, Kerdiles Miller (24) O 19 at Boston Universy 2 / 15/RV L, 7-3 5,129 Peterson (19) UW outshoots BU, 43-26 / Mersch w/ 3rd PPG of season McCabe P, Meuer, Mersch P N 1 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 13/12 / 12/13 T, 3-3* 7,022 Peterson (22) UW down 3-0 by 4:09 of 1st / Barnes 2 3rd period goals to tie Mersch P, Barnes (2) XT N 2 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 13/12 / 12/13 W, 8-1 10,082 Peterson (21) Drake 1st career goal / 4-goal 3rd period breaks open game Zengerle, LaBate G, Kerdiles (2) S, Simonelli P, Drake, Besse N 15 at Miami 12 / 8 L, 2-0 3,452 Peterson (34) Empty-netter with 11 secs to go ices close game N 16 at Miami 12 / 8 W, 3-2 3,642 Rumpel (32) Mersch, LaBate goals bring UW back from 2-1 deficit in 3rd McCabe P, Mersch, LaBate G N 29 at Minnesota 12/13 / 1 L, 4-1 9,948 Peterson (41) LaBate opens the scoring / UM up 2-1 midway through 3rd LaBate N 30 at Minnesota 12/13 / 1 L, 4-3 9,973 Rumpel (31) UW up 1-0 & 2-1 in 1st / UM scores at 19:34 of 3rd for victory Simonelli, Kerdiles, Mersch D 6 PENN STATE 17/RV / NR W, 7-1 8,945 Rumpel (27) Barnes goal makes Sportscenter / 3-goal 3rd period Besse, Simonelli G, Mersch, Barnes, Kerdiles, Schulze, Navin D 7 PENN STATE 17/RV / NR W, 4-3 10,079 Rumpel (27) Kerdiles GWG at 11:42 of 3rd / game tied three times Little, Mersch P, Faust, Kerdiles G D 13 COLORADO COLLEGE 15 / NR W, 4-1 7,847 Rumpel (25) UW 2-for-4 on PP / Kerdiles gave UW 2-1 lead w/ 1.1 left in 2nd LaBate P, Kerdiles PG , Mersch, Simonelli E D 14 COLORADO COLLEGE 15 / NR W, 4-3 (OT) 10,031 Rumpel (26) UW down 2-0 after 1st period / Navin 1-2=3 / Game penalty free Navin, Dahl, Mersch, Barnes G D 27 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE 14/15 / NR W, 5-0 9098 Rumpel (9) Zulinick 1st career goal / UAH with 0 shots in 1st Meuer G, Zulinick, Besse, Barnes, Mersch S D 28 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE 14/15 / NR W, 3-2 9775 Peterson (18) Barnes 2nd GWG in 3 GP / UW 9-0-1 at home Dahl, LaBate, Barnes G J 3 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 13/15 / NR L, 3-2 8411 Peterson (15)/ UW 2-for-4 on PP / 1st home loss of season Barnes P, Zengerle P Rumpel (11) J 4 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 13/15 / NR W, 4-3 10,309 Rumpel (26) McCabe 2-1=3 / Barnes G in 6-straight GP / Wittchow 1st career G McCabe (2) G, Barnes, Wittchow J 10 MICHIGAN 14 / 8/9 W, 5-2 9,499 Rumpel (27) Mersch 1st career hat trick (3-1=4) / Dahl career high 1-3=4 Mersch (3) E, Besse, Dahl G J 11 MICHIGAN 14 / 8/9 W, 3-1 14,273 Rumpel (28) Drake 1st careeer GWG / Rumpel’s 8th-straight win in goal

35 Simonelli, Drake G, LaBate J 24 OHIO STATE 9 / RV/NR W, 5-3 11,328 Rumpel (23) 3 goals in 6:12 of late 2nd, early 3rd to take 4-2 lead McCabe, Zulinick, Barnes, Faust G, LaBate P J 25 OHIO STATE 9 / RV/NR L, 3-1 15,021 Rumpel (19) UW led 1-0 / UW finishes 10-2-0 on 12-game home stand Zengerle J 31 at Michigan 9 / 12 L, 3-1 5,800^ Rumpel (31) UW outplayed UM, but trailed 2-0 after 1 LaBate F 1 at Michigan 9 / 12 T, 2-2 (OT) 5,800^ Rumpel (39) Mersch highlight-reel goal / Zengerle scores on penalty shot Mersch, Zengerle N F 6 MINNESOTA 12 / 1 W, 2-1 8,908 Rumpel (31) McCabe GWG at 13:47 of 3rd / UM 14-game unbeaten streak ends Simonelli P, McCabe G F 7 MINNESOTA 12 / 1 W, 2-1 15,359^ Rumpel (28) Kerdiles GWG at 4:33 of 3rd / 1st sweep over #1 since 2/6-7/04 Besse, Kerdiles G F 14 at Ohio State 8 / RV/NR L, 2-1 4,540 Rumpel (28) UW trailed 2-0 after 2st / Badgers hit four posts Mersch F 15 at Ohio State 8 / RV/NR W, 4-2 7,146 Rumpel (28) Zengerle 2nd career 2 G GP / UW end 5-game road winless streak Zulinick P, Zengerle (2) G, Kerdiles E F 21 MICHIGAN STATE 8 / NR W, 5-2 10,616 Rumpel (24) Mersch 2 PPG / UW 1st 2 PPG game since Jan. 3 Mersch (2) PP , Zengerle G, Navin, Kerdiles E F 22 MICHIGAN STATE 8 / NR W, 2-0 15,359^ Rumpel (31) Mersch’s 3rd PPG of weekend / Rumpel 9th career shutout LaBate PG , Mersch P M 7 at Penn State 5 / NR W, 4-2 6,015^ Rumpel (24) Zengerle & Kerdiles (1-3=4) / Mersch w/ 20th goal of season Mersch P, Barnes, Kerdiles G, Zengerle SE M 8 at Penn State 5 / NR W, 3-2 (OT) 5,829^ Rumpel (41) Zengerle & Kerdiles (1-1=2) / Meuer 1st G in 17 GP Meuer, Kerdiles S, Zengerle G M 14 at Michigan State 5 / NR L, 5-4 (OT) 4,406 Rumpel (27) UW down 3-1 and 4-3, but falls in OT / Drake 1st career 2-pt GP LaBate, Kerdiles, Barnes, Drake M 15 at Michigan State 5 / NR W, 4-3 4,822 Rumpel (29) UW up 4-0 after 1 period / Hartzog 1st goal since frosh year Kerdiles P, Hartzog, Little, Besse G

Big Ten Tournament (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) M 21 vs. Penn State (Semifinals) 6 / NR W, 2-1 7,963 Rumpel (24) UW trailed 1-0 / All scoring in 2nd period Mersch (2) PG M 22 vs. Ohio State (Championship) 6 / RV/NR W, 5-4 (OT) 10,153 Rumpel (28) UW down 2-0 and 4-2 / 2 G in :28 of 3rd to tie game McCabe P, Zulinick P, Dahl, Barnes, Zengerle G

NCAA Midwest Regionals (U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio) M 28 vs. North Dakota 4 / 13 L, 5-2 5,390 Rumpel (30) UND broke 3rd period tie with 1:44 left, added 2 ENG Soleway P, Barnes

P - Power-play goal; S - Short-handed goal; G - Game-winning goal; E - Empty-net goal; X - Extra-attacker goal; D - Delayed-penalty goal; T - Game-tying goal; N - Penalty shot; ^ - Sellout

36 RECORD WHEN Having 10-19 shots on goal 1-0-0 Having 20-29 shots on goal 11-6-1 2013–14 Having 30-39 shots on goal 7-4-0 Home games 17-2-1 Having 40-49 shots on goal 4-1-1 Road games 5-8-1 Having 50+ shots on goal 1-0-0 Neutral site 2-1-0 Allowing 0-9 shots 1-0-0 Non-conference 11-4-1 Allowing 10-19 shots 0-0-0 Ranked opponents 6-7-2 Allowing 20-29 shots 15-3-1 NCAA Playoffs 0-1-0 Allowing 30-39 shots 7-6-0 Scoring first 18-4-1 Allowing 40-49 shots 1-2-1 Opponent scores first 6-7-1 Allowing 50+ shots 0-0-0 Outshooting opponent 15-2-1 Ahead after one period 14-1-0 Badgers outshot 9-8-1 Trailing after one period 2-6-1 Shots are even 0-1-0 Tied after one period 8-4-1 First game of a series 9-6-1 Ahead after two periods 18-0-1 Second game of a series 13-2-1 Trailing after two periods 2-9-1 Tied after two periods 4-2-0 Games following a win 17-8-0 Games following a loss 4-3-2 Scoring on the pp 14-4-1 Games following a tie 2-0-0 Scoreless on the pp 10-7-1 Allowing a ppg 11-4-1 Thursday games 0-0-0 Opponent scoreless on pp 13-7-1 Friday games 10-8-1 Saturday games 14-3-1 10 or fewer penalties 24-11-2 Sunday games 0-0-0 More than 10 penalties 0-0-0 Badgers-more penalties 10-10-1 NHL rinks (200’ x 85’) 7-5-1 Opponent-more penalties 10-0-0 Larger rinks 17-6-1 Penalties are even 4-1-1 Smaller rinks 0-0-0 In one-goal games 12-4-0 October 2-2-0 In two-goal games 5-3-0 November 2-3-1 In overtime games 3-1-2 December 6-0-0 January 4-3-0 Scoring > 4 goals 15-1-0 February 5-1-1 Scoring < 3 goals 9-10-2 March 5-2-0 Allowing > 4 goals 1-6-0 April 0-0-0 Allowing < 3 goals 23-5-2 Scoring > 3 goals 20-3-1 Scoring < 2 goals 5-8-1 Allowing > 3 goals 6-9-1 Allowing < 2 goals 18-2-1

37 2013–14 Team Stats All games

Overall: 24-11-2 Conf: 13-6-1 Home: 17-2-1 Away: 5-8-1 Neut: 2-1-0

TEAM STATISTICS UW OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 120-1166 95-1096 Shot pct. . 1 0 3 . 0 8 7 G o a l s / G a m e 3.2 2.6 S h o t s / G a m e 31.5 29.6 A s s i s t s 218 162 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 25-129 22-148 Conversion Percent . 1 9 4 . 1 4 9 Shot Attempts 179 184 Shot Percent . 1 4 0 . 1 2 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 120 95 Power Play 25 22 S h o r t - h a n d e d 5 6 Empty net 5 5 P e n a l t y 1 0 U n a s s i s t e d 3 5 O v e r t i m e 3 1 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 1 0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 189 174 M i n u t e s 436 378 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 5.1 4.7 Pen minutes/Game 11.8 10.2 M i n o r 178 169 M a j o r 6 2 10-minute Misconduct 0 1 Game Misconduct 5 2 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 0 FACEOFFS (W-L) 1156-1089 1089-1156 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 1 5 . 4 8 5 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 2-9 4-9 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 209570 83510 Dates/Avg Per Date 20/10478 14/5965 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/7835

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Wisconsin 41 32 44 3 120 Opponents 31 32 31 1 95

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Wisconsin 392 394 355 25 1166 Opponents 338 372 374 12 1096

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Wisconsin 307 340 343 11 1001 Opponents 351 362 311 22 1046

3838 2013–14 Individual Stats All games

Overall: 24-11-2 Conf: 13-6-1 Home: 17-2-1 Away: 5-8-1 Neut: 2-1-0

Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +-pen-minmin maj othppsh fggw gt ot ht pn ua blk 9 Mark Zengerle 37 10 34 44100 . 1 0 0 +8 9-29 7 1 1 1 1 2 4 0 2 0 1 0 26 17 Nic Kerdiles 28 15 23 38 90 . 1 6 7 +11 11-33 9 1 1 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 24 25 Michael Mersch 37 22 13 35162 . 1 3 6 +7 9-18 9 0 010 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 32 7 Tyler Barnes 33 14 14 28 66 . 2 1 2 +2 13-26 13 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 13 19 Jake McCabe 36 8 17 25 66 . 1 2 1 -6 21-53 19 1 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 66 16 Joseph LaBate 37 11 11 22 104 . 1 0 6 -3 11-22 11 0 0 3 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 20 27 Frankie Simonelli 37 6 13 19 66 . 0 9 1 +5 19-38 19 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 65 14 Jefferson Dahl 37 4 15 19 51 . 0 7 8 +10 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 28 Kevin Schulze 37 1 15 16 50 . 0 2 0+12 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 21 Grant Besse 36 8 6 14 81 . 0 9 9 +3 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 15 Morgan Zulinick 36 4 10 14 37 . 1 0 8 +2 8-16 8 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 24 Joe Faust 37 2 12 14 32 . 0 6 2 +9 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 26 Brad Navin 36 4 5 9 49 . 0 8 2+10 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 Chase Drake 37 3 5 8 13 . 2 3 1 +8 7-25 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 33 12 Keegan Meuer 37 3 5 8 26 . 1 1 5 +5 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 23 18 Sean Little 32 2 6 8 36 . 0 5 6 +1 13-40 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 22 Jedd Soleway 35 1 7 8 80 . 0 1 3 -1 14-28 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 20 Eddie Wittchow 37 1 6 7 34 . 0 2 9 +12 13-26 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 13 Gavin Hartzog 1 1 0 1 11.000 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Matt Paape 17 0 1 1 14 . 0 0 0 +2 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 23 Aidan Cavallini 6 0 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TM Team 20 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 37 120218338116 . 1 0 3+98 189-43178 6 525 52324 1 3 1 1 3 511 Opponents 37 95 162 257 109 . 0 8 7 - 174-37 169 2 3 22 6 14 11 1 1 1 0 5 513

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 33 Joel Rumpel 29-28 1713:57 59 2 . 0 7 773 . 9 2 9 21 6 1 2 13 4 0 0 0 30 Landon Peterson 9-9 483:33 28 3 . 4 7 204 . 8 7 9 3 5 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 31 Adam Miller 1-0 38:15 3 4 . 7 1 24 . 8 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 20-0 9:09 5 - 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 Total 37-0 2244:54 95 2 . 5 4 1001 . 9 1 3 24 11 2 2 22 6 5 0 0 Opponents 37-0 2244:54 120 3 . 2 1 1046 . 8 9 7 11 24 2 1 25 5 5 1 0

39 2013–14 Season Highs

Wisconsin - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 21 vs Lake Superior State (Nov. 2, 2013) GOALS 8 vs Lake Superior State (Nov. 2, 2013) ASSISTS 13 vs Lake Superior State (Nov. 2, 2013) SHOTS ON GOAL 55 vs Alabama Huntsville (Dec 27, 2013) SAVES 41 at Penn State (Mar 08, 2014) 41 at Minnesota (Nov 29, 2013) PENALTIES 10 at Boston University (Oct 19, 2013) PENALTY MINUTES 42 at Boston University (Oct 19, 2013)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 26 at Boston College (Oct 18, 2013) GOALS 9 at Boston College (Oct 18, 2013) ASSISTS 17 at Boston College (Oct 18, 2013) SHOTS ON GOAL 49 at Boston College (Oct 18, 2013) SAVES 50 vs Alabama Huntsville (Dec 27, 2013) PENALTIES 9 vs Michigan State (Feb 22, 2014) 9 vs Lake Superior State (Nov. 2, 2013) PENALTY MINUTES 26 vs Lake Superior State (Nov. 2, 2013)

All games

Wisconsin - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS 4 Mark Zengerle at Penn State (Mar 07, 2014) 4 Nic Kerdiles at Penn State (Mar 07, 2014) 4 Michael Mersch vs Michigan (Jan 10, 2014) 4 Jefferson Dahl vs Michigan (Jan 10, 2014) GOALS 3 Michael Mersch vs Michigan (Jan 10, 2014) ASSISTS 3 Nic Kerdiles vs Ohio State (Mar 22, 2014) 3 Nic Kerdiles at Penn State (Mar 07, 2014) 3 Mark Zengerle at Penn State (Mar 07, 2014) 3 Jefferson Dahl vs Michigan (Jan 10, 2014) 3 Joseph LaBate vs Penn State (Dec 06, 2013) 3 Joe Faust vs Lake Superior State (Nov. 2, 2013) SHOTS 8 Nic Kerdiles vs Ohio State (Mar 22, 2014) 8 Michael Mersch at Ohio State (Feb 14, 2014) 8 Michael Mersch vs Michigan (Jan 10, 2014) 8 Michael Mersch vs Alabama Huntsville (Dec 27, 2013) 8 Michael Mersch at Boston University (Oct 19, 2013) SAVES 41 Joel Rumpel at Penn State (Mar 08, 2014) 41 Landon Peterson at Minnesota (Nov 29, 2013) PENALTIES 3 Jake McCabe vs Michigan State (Feb 22, 2014) 3 Jake McCabe vs Minnesota (Feb 07, 2014) 3 Nic Kerdiles at Boston University (Oct 19, 2013) PENALTY MINUTES 17 Jake McCabe vs Minnesota (Feb 07, 2014) 17 Nic Kerdiles at Boston University (Oct 19, 2013)

40 2013–14 Game-by-Game DNP DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 3 - 3 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 2 - 0 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 2 - 3 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 10 - 1 - 1 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 10 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 3 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 10 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 10 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 2 - 3 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 3 - 4 1 - 0 - 10 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 2 DNP 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 3 - 4 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 TZOG, DAHL,JEFF ZULINICK, LABATE,JO KERDILES, LITTLE,SEA DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 2 - 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 5 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 20 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 10 - 0 - 0 DNP1 - 0 - 1 2 - 0 - 20 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 1 - 1 - 20 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 10 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 10 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 20 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 2 - 30 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 10 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 20 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 1 DNP DNP0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 11 - 1 - 2 DNP0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 1 - 20 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 DNP 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 3 - 4 DNP 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 W W L L t W L W L L W W W W W W L W W W W L L t W W L W W W W W L W W W L 2-1 3-7 8-1 3-2 3-4 4-3 4-3 3-2 4-3 3-1 1-3 2-2 2-1 4-2 2-0 3-2 4-3 5-4 Oct 12 Oct 19 2 Nov. 16 Nov 30 Nov Dec 07 Dec 14 Dec 28 Jan 04 Jan 11 Jan 25 Feb 01 Feb 07 Feb 15 Feb 22 08 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar at BCLSSU Oct 18at MIAMI 2-9 1 Nov. at MINN 15 Nov 3-3 PSU 0-2 29 Nov CC 1-4 UAH Dec 06 7-1 UAA Dec 13 Dec 27 4-1 5-0 Jan 03 2-3 at MICHMINN Jan 31at OSU 1-3 Feb 06 Feb 14 2-1 at PSU 1-2 at MSU 07 Mar PSUvs 4-2 14 Mar UNDvs 4-5 21 Mar 2-1 28 Mar 2-5 NMUNMU at BU Oct 11LSSU 5-2 at MIAMI at MINN PSU CC UAH UAA MICH OSU at MICH MINN at OSU MSU at PSU at MSU OSU vs Opponent Date Scor DRAKE,CH BARNES,T PAAPE,MA ZENGERLE MEUER,KE HAR MICHOSU Jan 10 5-2 Jan 24 5-3 MSU Feb 21 5-2

41 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 2 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 3 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 DNP DNP 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 - - 0 0 - 2 - 2 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 3 - 1 - 4 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 DNP ST,JOE MERSCH,M NAVIN,BRA SIMONELLI SCHULZE, PETERSON 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 3 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 All games All DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 DNP 1 - 1 - 20 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 11 - 1 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 00 - 2 - 20 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 01 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 1 DNP0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 1 DNP0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 1 - 10 - 0 - 0 DNP2 - 1 - 3 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 1 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 01 - 1 - 2 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 01 - 0 - 10 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 2 - 2 DNP0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 1 - 10 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 10 - 0 - 0 DNP1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 00 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 2 - 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 DNP 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - W W L L t W L W L L W W W W W W L W W W W L L t W W L W W W W W L W W W L 2-1 3-7 8-1 3-2 3-4 4-3 4-3 3-2 4-3 3-1 1-3 2-2 2-1 4-2 2-0 3-2 4-3 5-4 Oct 12 Oct 19 2 Nov. 16 Nov 30 Nov Dec 07 Dec 14 Dec 28 Jan 04 Jan 11 Jan 25 Feb 01 Feb 07 Feb 15 Feb 22 08 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar UAA Jan 03 2-3 LSSUat MIAMI 1 Nov. 15 Nov 3-3 0-2 PSUCCUAH Dec 06 7-1 Dec 13MICH Dec 27 4-1 5-0 OSU Jan 10at MICH 5-2 MINN Jan 24 Jan 31 5-3 at OSU 1-3 Feb 06MSU Feb 14 2-1 at PSU 1-2 at MSU Feb 21 07 Mar 5-2 PSUvs 4-2 14 Mar UNDvs 4-5 21 Mar 2-1 28 Mar 2-5 at BC Oct 18 2-9 at MINN 29 Nov 1-4 NMUNMU at BU Oct 11LSSU 5-2 at MIAMI at MINN PSU CC UAH UAA MICH OSU at MICH MINN at OSU MSU at PSU at MSU OSU vs Opponent Date Scor MCCABE,J WITTCHOW BESSE,GR SOLEWAY, CAVALLINI, FAU

42 DNP DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 31 33 DNPDNP DNP DNP DNPDNP DNPDNP DNP DNPDNP DNP DNPDNP DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP W W W W W L W W W L W W L L t W L W L L W W W W W W L W W W W L L t W W L 2-1 3-7 8-1 3-2 3-4 4-3 4-3 3-2 4-3 3-1 1-3 2-2 2-1 4-2 2-0 3-2 4-3 5-4 Feb 15 Feb 22 08 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar Oct 12 Oct 19 2 Nov. 16 Nov 30 Nov Dec 07 Dec 14 Dec 28 Jan 04 Jan 11 Jan 25 Feb 01 Feb 07 NMUNMU at BU Oct 11LSSU 5-2 at MIAMI at MINN PSU CC UAH UAA MICH OSU at MICH MINN at OSU MSU at PSU at MSU OSU vs LSSUat MIAMI 1 Nov. 15 Nov 3-3 0-2 UAA Jan 03 2-3 at BC Oct 18 2-9 at MINNPSU 29 Nov CC 1-4 UAH Dec 06 7-1 Dec 13MICH Dec 27 4-1 5-0 OSU Jan 10at MICH 5-2 MINN Jan 24 Jan 31 5-3 at OSU 1-3 Feb 06MSU Feb 14 2-1 at PSU 1-2 at MSU Feb 21 07 Mar 5-2 PSUvs 4-2 14 Mar UNDvs 4-5 21 Mar 2-1 28 Mar 2-5 Opponent Date Scor MILLER,AD RUMPEL,J

43 2013–14 Box Scores

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Northern Michigan vs #3 Wisconsin (Oct 11, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Northern Michigan (0-1-0, WCHA:0-0-0) vs. Wisconsin (1-0-0, B1G:0-0-0) Date: Oct 11, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 8092 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:27 pm • Total time: 2:20

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 05:07 UW EV Joseph LaBate/1 Michael Mersch/1 29,27,24,21,20 16,25,17,19,20 Team 1 2 3 Tot Nic Kerdiles/1 NMU 0 1 1 2 2. 1st 07:39 UW SH Jake McCabe/1 Mark Zengerle/1 24,40,29,4,26 19,9,17,27 UW 3 1 1 5 Nic Kerdiles/2 3. 1st 17:59 UW PP Michael Mersch/1 Tyler Barnes/1 24,3,18,27 25,7,19,27,9 Shots by Period Jake McCabe/1 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 2nd 17:41 NMU PP CJ Ludwig/1 Ryan Daugherty/1 24,40,26,29,4 12,18,19,27 NMU 5 8 7 20 Erik Higby/1 UW 13 13 12 38 5. 2nd 18:58 UW EX Tyler Barnes/1 Mark Zengerle/2 29,20,19,42,23 7,9,20,15,17,28 Eddie Wittchow/1 6. 3rd 01:43 UW EV Grant Besse/1 Jefferson Dahl/1 42,20,26,16,4 21,14,22,28,24 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Jedd Soleway/1 Prd NMU UW 1st 0-3 (3) 1-2 (5) 7. 3rd 18:41 NMU PP Stephan Vigier/1 Mitch Jones/1 40,4,24,29,11 14,18,28,24 2nd 1-3 (6) 0-3 (7) CJ Ludwig/1 3rd 1-3 (4) 0-2 (3) Total 2-9 (13) 1-7 (15) TEAM SUMMARY # Northern Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Penalties-Minutes by Prd 3 Ryan Kesti 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 1 Prd NMU UW 1st 2-4 3-6 4 Mitch Jones 0 1 0 0 -2 1 7 Tyler Barnes 1 1 2 2 +1 1 2nd 4-8 3-6 6 Nathan Taurence 0 0 2 0 0 2 9 Mark Zengerle 0 2 0 2 +2 2 3rd 1-2 3-6 11 Shane Sooth 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 2 1 0 1 Total 7-14 9-18 15Dominik Shine 0 0 2 0 0 1 14Jefferson Dahl 0 1 0 0 +1 0 16 Jake Johnson 0 0 0 1 -1 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 2 4 +1 1 Three stars: 18Luke Eibler 0 0 2 2 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 0 4 +1 0 1. None 19 Ryan Aynsley 0 0 0 0 -1 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 2 0 2 +3 2 2. None 20 Darren Nowick 0 0 0 3 -3 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 0 0 4 3. None 21 Justin Rose 0 0 0 0 -1 0 19 Jake McCabe 1 1 0 5 +2 2 22 Cohen Adair 0 0 0 2 0 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 0 1 +2 1 Officials: 23 Jake Baker 0 0 4 0 -1 1 21 Grant Besse 1 0 2 3 +1 0 Referee:Craig Welker 24 CJ Ludwig 1 1 2 3 -2 4 22Jedd Soleway 0 1 2 4 +1 0 Referee:Colin Kronforst 26 Erik Higby 0 1 0 1 -2 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 1 +1 1 Linesman:Matt Gerlach 27 Wade Epp 0 0 2 0 -1 3 25 Michael Mersch 1 1 0 2 +1 1 Linesman:Ed Moberg 29 Ryan Daugherty 0 1 0 0 -3 1 26 Brad Navin 0 0 2 0 0 0 40 Stephan Vigier 1 0 0 6 -1 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 2 3 +1 3 42 Barrett Kaib 0 0 0 0 -2 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 2 4 +2 2 1 Michael Doan dnp TTeam 00 2 0 00 Totals 2 4 14 20 -20 17 31 Adam Miller dnp 33 Joel Rumpel dnp Totals 5 10 18 38 +2 22

GOALTENDERS ## Northern Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Mathias Dahlstrom L 60:00 5 101211 33 30 Landon Peterson W 59:29 2 576 18 EMPTY NET 0:31 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Grant Besse UW 2.Hooking 07:09 PP 2nd Team UW 2.Too Many Players O 09:00 PP 1st Jedd Soleway UW 2. Elbowing 11:58 PP 2nd Dominik Shine NMU 2. Boarding 12:48 PP 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Holding 13:46 PP 2nd Morgan Zulinick UW 2.Holding 17:21 PP 1st CJ Ludwig NMU 2. Interference 15:57 PP 2nd Jake Baker NMU 2. Holding 18:58 PP 1st Jake Baker NMU 2.Tripping 17:51 PP 3rd Luke Eibler NMU 2.Holding 07:20 PP 2nd Tyler Barnes UW 2. Holding 00:26 PP 3rd Brad Navin UW 2. Hooking 10:02 PP 2nd Wade Epp NMU 2.Holding 03:14 PP 3rd Kevin Schulze UW 2.Tripping 13:15 PP 2nd Nathan Taurence NMU 2. Boarding 07:55 PP 3rd Keegan Meuer UW 2. High Sticking 17:37 PP Win-Landon Peterson (1-0-0). Loss-Mathias Dahlstrom (0-1-0).

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Northern Michigan vs #3 Wisconsin (Oct 12, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Northern Michigan (0-2-0) vs. Wisconsin (2-0-0) Date: Oct 12, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 9516 • Start time: 8:07 pm • End time: 10:21 • Total time: 2:14

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 08:11 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/1 Joseph LaBate/1 24,40,26,18,15 17,16,25,5,20 Team 1 2 3 Tot 2. 3rd 09:20 NMU EV Luke Eibler/1 - 18,3,16,6,4 15,9,7,19,27 NMU 0 0 1 1 3. 3rd 16:25 UW EV Grant Besse/2 Michael Mersch/2 3,16,6,4,18 21,25,24,17,28 UW 1 0 1 2 Joe Faust/1 Shots by Period TEAM SUMMARY Team 1 2 3 Tot # Northern Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl NMU 7 5 9 21 3 Ryan Kesti 0 0 0 2 0 1 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +1 0 UW 13 7 9 29 4 Mitch Jones 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 2 2 -1 0 6 Nathan Taurence 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 0 6 -1 0 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 11 Shane Sooth 0 0 2 2 0 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prd NMU UW 14 Brock Maschmey 0 0 0 0 0 0 14Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 0 0 2 1st 0-1 (1) 0-1 (2) 15 Dominik Shine 0 0 0 2 -1 4 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 2 -1 0 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (5) 16 Jake Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 Joseph LaBate 0 1 0 2 +1 4 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 18 Luke Eibler 1 0 0 3 -1 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 0 2 2 +2 2 Total 0-2 (2) 0-3 (7) 19Ryan Aynsley 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Darren Nowick 0 0 0 1 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 22 Cohen Adair 0 0 0 1 0 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 2 +1 1 Prd NMU UW 1st 1-2 1-2 23 Jake Baker 0 0 2 0 0 0 21 Grant Besse 1 0 0 2 +1 0 2nd 2-4 1-2 24 CJ Ludwig 0 0 0 0 -1 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 2 0 1 3rd 0-0 0-0 26 Erik Higby 0 0 0 1 -1 0 24 Joe Faust 0 1 0 0 +1 1 Total 3-6 2-4 27 Wade Epp 0 0 2 0 0 0 25 Michael Mersch 0 1 0 2 +2 1 29 Ryan Daugherty 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three stars: 40 Stephan Vigier 0 0 0 5 -1 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 0 2 -1 1 1. None 42 Barrett Kaib 0 0 0 1 0 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 3 +1 0 2. None 30 Mathias Dahlstro dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp 3. None Totals 1 0 6 21 -5 7 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 2 3 4 29 +5 13 Officials: Referee:Craig Welker Referee:Colin Kronforst Linesman:Matt Gerlach Linesman:Ed Moberg Game timekeeper:Pete Giacomini

GOALTENDERS ## Northern Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 1 Michael Doan L 58:34 2 12 7 8 27 33 Joel Rumpel W 59:51 1 758 20 EMPTY NET 1:26 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 0:09 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Nic Kerdiles UW 2.Tripping 11:43 PP 2nd Tyler Barnes UW 2.Elbowing 07:50 PP 1st Wade Epp NMU 2. High Sticking 16:42 PP 2nd Shane Sooth NMU 2. Roughing 12:43 PP 2nd Jake Baker NMU 2.Cross-Checking 02:52 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (1-0-0). Loss-Michael Doan (0-1-0). 44 NMU timeout at 18:34 of third period UW timeout at 18:34 of third period

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #2 Wisconsin vs #7 Boston College (Oct 18, 2013 at Chestnut Hill, Mass.)

Wisconsin (2-1-0, 0-0-0 Big Ten) vs. Boston College (2-1-0, 0-0-0 HEA) Date: Oct 18, 2013 • Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Arena: Kelley Rink Attendance: 7008 • Start time: 7:00 pm • End time: 9:28 • Total time:

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 10:14 BC EV Austin Cangelosi/1 Kevin Hayes/3 16,9,19,27,25 26,12,13,28,6 Team 1 2 3 Tot Johnny Gaudreau/4 UW 0 1 1 2 2. 1st 11:04 BC EV Austin Cangelosi/2 Kevin Hayes/4 17,24,22,16,28 26,12,19,3,5 BC 4 3 2 9 Ryan Fitzgerald/1 3. 1st 13:30 BC EV Johnny Gaudreau/2 Adam Gilmour/1 25,16,19,17,27 13,14,6,5,24 Shots by Period Steve Santini/1 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 1st 15:53 BC EV Ian McCoshen/2 Adam Gilmour/2 25,16,27,19,17 3,13,24,14,5 UW 7 4 10 21 Bill Arnold/3 BC 18 17 14 49 5. 2nd 00:21 BC EV Michael Matheson/1 Johnny Gaudreau/5 25,19,27,16,17 5,13,14,5,3 Adam Gilmour/3 6. 2nd 01:45 BC EV Scott Savage/1 Chris Calnan/2 22,21,20,14,5 28,11,23,6,27 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Patrick Brown/1 Prd UW BC 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (3) 7. 2nd 13:34 BC EV Michael Sit/1 Brendan Silk/1 28,21,9,7,24 18,9,3,17,5 2nd 1-1 (1) 0-1 (0) Ian McCoshen/1 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-3 (5) 8. 2nd 14:45 UW PP Michael Mersch/2 Jake McCabe/2 25,19,7,12,9 23,27,6,7 Total 1-2 (2) 0-5 (8) Tyler Barnes/2 9. 3rd 04:44 BC EV Kevin Hayes/2 Austin Cangelosi/2 14,21,22,20,5 12,26,19,3,5 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Ryan Fitzgerald/2 Prd UW BC 10. 3rd 09:18 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/2 Joe Faust/2 17,24,15,25,28 12,19,10,26,7 1st 1-2 0-0 Morgan Zulinick/1 2nd 1-2 1-2 11. 3rd 10:55 BC SH Patrick Brown/1 Quinn Smith/2 25,7,19,17,9 23,27,6,3 3rd 3-6 1-2 Total 5-10 2-4 TEAM SUMMARY Three stars: # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Boston College G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 1. Austin Cangelosi 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 -2 0 3 Ian McCoshen 1 1 0 3 +6 4 2. Johnny Gaudreau 7 Tyler Barnes 0 1 2 1 -2 1 5 Michael Matheso 1 0 2 1 +7 0 3. Adam Gilmour 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 0 1 -3 1 6 Steve Santini 0 1 0 2 +4 1 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Isaac MacLeod 0 0 0 1 -1 1 Officials: 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 2 2 -2 0 9 Brendan Silk 0 1 0 2 +1 0 Referee:Jeff Bunyon 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 0 0 +1 1 10 Danny Linell 0 0 0 4 -1 2 Referee:Keith Kaval 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 3 -5 1 11 Chris Calnan 0 1 0 3 +1 0 Linesman:Bob Bernard 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 0 0 2 -4 0 12 Kevin Hayes 1 2 0 8 +2 0 Linesman:Judson Ritter Pen timekeeper:Tom Young 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 2 0 1 13 Johnny Gaudrea 1 2 0 7 +4 0 Game timekeeper:Matt Taylor 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 0 1 -5 1 14 Adam Gilmour 0 3 0 5 +3 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 -2 3 17 Destry Straight 0 0 0 1 +1 0 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 2 -3 0 18 Michael Sit 1 0 0 1 +1 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 2 -3 0 19Ryan Fitzgerald 0 2 0 0 +1 0 24 Joe Faust 0 1 0 1 -1 1 23 Patrick Brown 1 1 0 2 +2 1 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 2 2 -4 0 24 Bill Arnold 0 1 2 1 +2 1 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 Austin Cangelosi 2 1 0 3 +2 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 2 0 -4 1 27 Quinn Smith 0 1 0 1 +2 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 -1 0 28 Scott Savage 1 0 0 4 +2 0 Totals 2 4 10 21 -40 11 30 Thatcher Demko dnp Totals 9 17 4 49 +3 10

GOALTENDERS ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Boston College Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Landon Peterson L 21:45 6 14 2 0 16 1 Brian Billett W 50:55 2 734 14 31 Adam Miller 38:15 3 01212 24 29 Brad Barone 9:05 0 005 5

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Michael Mersch UW 2.Tripping 03:15 PP 3rd Tyler Barnes UW 2.Slashing 10:55 PP 2nd Jedd Soleway UW 2. Cross-Checking 09:24 PP 3rd Jefferson Dahl UW 2. Unsportsmanlike Co 15:38 PP 2nd Bill Arnold BC 2.Slashing 14:23 PP 3rd Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Slashing 17:48 PP 3rd Michael Matheson BC 2. Interference 09:49 PP Win-Brian Billett (1-1-0). Loss-Landon Peterson (1-1-0). Wisconsin timeout at 11:04 of the first period

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #2 Wisconsin vs #15 Boston University (Oct 19, 2013 at Boston, Mass.)

Wisconsin (2-2-0) vs. Boston University (3-1-0) Date: Oct 19, 2013 • Location: Boston, Mass. • Arena: Agganis Arena Attendance: 5129 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:20 • Total time: 2:15

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 08:28 BU PP Ahti Oksanen/1 Garrett Noonan/3 12,19,18,27 2,13,7,15,21 Team 1 2 3 Tot Cason Hohmann/2 UW 1 1 1 3 2. 1st 18:40 UW PP Jake McCabe/2 Mark Zengerle/3 19,9,17,7,25 21,2,4,7 BU 1 3 3 7 Nic Kerdiles/3 3. 2nd 10:28 BU EV Garrett Noonan/2 Ahti Oksanen/6 7,16,28,9,24 13,2,10,22,17 Shots by Period Danny O'Regan/1 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 2nd 10:46 BU EV Robbie Baillargeon/1 Matt Grzelcyk/1 15,5,25,20,12 5,4,7,21,19 UW 14 15 14 43 Matt Lane/2 BU 1010 6 26 5. 2nd 11:07 UW EV Keegan Meuer/1 Eddie Wittchow/1 12,5,20,8,26 7,19,21,4,5 Chase Drake/1 6. 2nd 18:28 BU PP Matt Grzelcyk/1 Robbie Baillarge/1 9,7,19,27 5,19,10,22,17 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Danny O'Regan/2 Prd UW BU 1st 1-3 (3) 1-1 (1) 7. 3rd 03:22 BU EV Mike Moran/1 Patrick MacGrego/1 9,16,7,19,27 11,4,19,5,7 2nd 0-1 (0) 1-3 (5) Cason Hohmann/3 3rd 1-1 (1) 1-3 (1) 8. 3rd 10:22 UW PP Michael Mersch/3 Mark Zengerle/4 25,9,19,7,21 10,17,27,2 Total 2-5 (4) 3-7 (7) Jake McCabe/3 9. 3rd 11:04 BU EV Matt Lane/1 Robbie Baillarge/2 9,7,16,20,5 21,19,7,5,4 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Cason Hohmann/4 Prd UW BU 10. 3rd 13:11 BU PP Cason Hohmann/2 Garrett Noonan/4 5,19,27,14 7,17,15,5,13 1st 1-2 3-6 Evan Rodrigues/2 2nd 3-17 1-2 3rd 6-23 3-6 TEAM SUMMARY Total 10-42 7-14

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Boston University G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Three stars: 5 Chase Drake 0 1 2 0 -1 0 2 Ahti Oksanen 1 1 0 2 +1 3 1. Garrett Noonan 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 3 -3 0 4 Patrick MacGreg 0 1 2 0 +2 0 2. Ahti Oksanen 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 +1 0 5 Matt Grzelcyk 1 1 2 2 +2 0 3. Robbie Baillargeon 9 Mark Zengerle 0 2 2 3 -3 1 7 Cason Hohmann 1 3 2 1 +2 3 12 Keegan Meuer 1 0 0 1 0 1 8 Brendan Collier 0 0 0 0 0 1 Officials: 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 2 3 0 2 9 Sam Kurker 0 0 2 1 0 0 Referee:Tim Benedetto 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 4 1 -1 1 10 Danny O'Regan 0 2 0 1 +1 0 Referee:Kevin Shea 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 3 -3 0 11 Mike Moran 1 0 0 3 +1 0 Linesman:Chris Aughe 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 1 17 1 0 0 12Dillon Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 1 Linesman:Marc Sullivan Game timekeeper:Brian Kelley 18 Sean Little 0 0 15 2 0 1 13 Garrett Noonan 1 2 2 3 +1 1 19 Jake McCabe 1 1 0 2 -1 1 15 Nick Roberto 0 0 0 2 0 3 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 0 1 -1 0 17 Evan Rodrigues 0 1 0 2 +1 0 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 5 0 0 18Kevin Duane 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 3 -1 1 19 Robbie Baillarge 1 2 0 3 +2 0 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 0 8 -1 1 21Matt Lane 1 1 0 4 +1 1 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 2 +1 0 22 Tommy Kelley 0 0 0 0 +1 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 0 1 -1 0 23 Dalton MacAfee 0 0 2 1 0 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 4 -1 0 27 Doyle Somerby 0 0 0 0 0 2 31 Adam Miller dnp TTEAM 00 2 0 01 Totals 3 6 42 43 -15 9 1 Anthony Moccia dnp 31 Sean Maguire dnp Totals 7 14 14 26 +1 18

GOALTENDERS ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Boston University Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Landon Peterson L 59:37 7 973 19 29 Matt O'Connor W 59:57 3 131413 40 EMPTY NET 0:23 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 0:03 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Morgan Zulinick UW 2.O-Interference 08:22 PP 3rd Sam Kurker BU 2.High Sticking 09:39 PP 1st Garrett Noonan BU 2. High Sticking 12:27 PP 3rd Chase Drake UW 2. Holding 11:04 PP 1st TEAM BU 2.Too Many Players On 14:32 PP 3rd Mark Zengerle UW 2.Hitting From Behind 12:13 PP 1st Matt Grzelcyk BU 2. Holding 18:20 PP 3rd Jefferson Dahl UW 2. Hitting After Whistle 18:24 2nd Nic Kerdiles UW 2.Interference 01:01 PP 3rd Cason Hohmann BU 2.Hitting After Whistle 18:24 2nd Patrick MacGregor BU 2. Elbowing 06:10 PP 3rd Dalton MacAfee BU 2. Interference 18:24 2nd Nic Kerdiles UW 5.Contact To The Head 13:47 3rd Sean Little UW 5.Charging 18:24 2nd Nic Kerdiles UW 10. Game Misconduct 13:47 3rd Sean Little UW 10. Game Misconduct 18:24 3rd Morgan Zulinick UW 2.Slashing 07:01 PP Win-Matt O'Connor (2-0-0). Loss-Landon Peterson (1-2-0).45 Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #12 Lake Superior State vs #13 Wisconsin (Nov. 1, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Lake Superior State (4-0-1, 0-0-0 WCHA) vs. Wisconsin (2-2-1, 0-0-0 Big Ten) Date: Nov. 1, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 7022 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:47 pm • Total time: 2:40

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 00:33 LSSU EV Alex Globke/2 Matt Bruneteau/1 18,27,5,11,7 19,27,9,16,7 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot Dan Radke/2 LSSU 3 0 0 0 3 2. 1st 03:23 LSSU PP Dan Radke/1 Alex Globke/5 7,18,14,11,33 5,24,14,25 UW 1 0 2 0 3 Stephen Perfetto/5 3. 1st 04:09 LSSU EV Colin Campbell/2 Kevin Czuczman/2 11,27,14,5,10 15,17,25,19,28 Shots by Period 4. 1st 16:21 UW PP Michael Mersch/4 Jake McCabe/4 24,25,20,29 25,19,17,9,7 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot Nic Kerdiles/4 LSSU 13 4 7 1 25 5. 3rd 11:18 UW EV Tyler Barnes/2 Mark Zengerle/5 18,11,7,17,33 9,7,28,24,16 UW 9 11 18 6 44 Joe Faust/3 6. 3rd 18:38 UW EX Tyler Barnes/3 Michael Mersch/3 11,5,27,7,24 7,19,16,25,9,17 Jake McCabe/5 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd LSSU UW 1st 1-2 (1) 1-1 (1) TEAM SUMMARY 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) # Lake Superior Sta G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0) 5 Andrew Perrault 0 0 0 0 +1 3 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 1 OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 7 Dan Radke 1 1 0 1 -1 0 7 Tyler Barnes 2 0 0 5 +1 0 Total 1-3 (1) 1-3 (1) 8 Mitchell Nardi 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 1 +1 0 10 Matt Johnson 0 0 0 2 +1 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 0 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd LSSU UW 11 Colin Campbell 1 0 0 4 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 2 0 0 1st 1-2 2-4 13 Gus Correale 0 0 0 2 0 1 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 3 -1 0 2nd 1-2 1-2 14 Stephen Perfetto 0 1 0 3 +1 2 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 4 +1 2 3rd 1-2 0-0 16 Ian Miller 0 0 2 1 0 1 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 1 0 4 0 0 OT 0-0 0-0 17 Zach Loesch 0 0 0 1 -1 2 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 2 0 1 Total 3-6 3-6 18 Alex Globke 1 1 0 1 0 1 19 Jake McCabe 0 2 0 3 -1 1 20 Chris Ciotti 0 0 0 2 0 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 4 3 0 0 Three stars: 21 Bryce Schmitt 0 0 0 2 0 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 3 0 0 1. None 24 Kevin Czuczman 0 1 0 2 -1 1 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 0 0 2. None 25 Eric Drapluk 0 0 2 0 0 1 24 Joe Faust 0 1 0 0 +1 1 3. None 26 Garret Clemmen 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 Michael Mersch 1 1 0 7 0 0 27 Matt Bruneteau 0 1 0 0 +1 4 26 Brad Navin 0 0 2 2 0 0 Officials: 29 Andrew Dommet 0 0 0 2 0 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 0 2 -1 3 Referee:Craig Welker Referee:Brian Thul 33 Zach Sternberg 0 0 2 1 -1 2 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 0 1 Linesman:Ed Moberg 1 Kevin Murdock dnp 31 Adam Miller dnp Linesman:Dan Carey Totals 3 5 6 25 0 20 Totals 3 6 6 44 +1 11 Game timekeeper:Pete Giacomini

GOALTENDERS

## Lake Superior State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves 30 Kevin Kapalka T 65:00 3 8 11 16 6 41 30 Landon Peterson T 64:52 3 10 4 7 1 22 EMPTY NET 0:08 0 0000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Brad Navin UW 2.Hooking 03:08 PP 2nd Eddie Wittchow UW 2.Hooking 09:51 PP 1st Zach Sternberg LSSU 2. Interference 15:40 PP 2nd Eric Drapluk LSSU 2. Interference 13:26 PP 1st Eddie Wittchow UW 2.Interference 17:52 PP 3rd Ian Miller LSSU 2.Cross-Checking 12:11 PP Lake Superior State-Kevin Kapalka (1-0-1). Wisconsin-Landon Peterson (1-2-1). T/O LSSU w/ 6:49 left in 2nd T/O UW w/ 1:30 left in 3rd LSSU wins shootout, 3-2, in six rounds

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #12 Lake Superior State vs #13 Wisconsin (Nov. 2, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Lake Superior State (4-1-1, 0-0-0 WCHA) vs. Wisconsin (3-2-1, 0-0-0 BIG TEN) Date: Nov. 2, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 10082 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:20 pm • Total time: 2:13

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 09:34 UW EV Mark Zengerle/1 Tyler Barnes/3 5,27,13,21,29 9,7,16,28,24 Team 1 2 3 Tot Joseph LaBate/2 LSSU 0 1 0 1 2. 1st 18:53 UW EV Joseph LaBate/2 - 3,5,16,26,27 16,17,18,19,25 UW 2 2 4 8 3. 2nd 00:16 LSSU EV Kevin Czuczman/3 Dan Radke/5 24,7,18,25,11 19,27,15,25,17 Alex Globke/6 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 03:43 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/3 Tyler Barnes/4 7,26,16,24,27 17,7,24,15,28 Team 1 2 3 Tot Joe Faust/4 LSSU 4 9 9 22 5. 2nd 12:16 UW PP Frankie Simonelli/1 Kevin Schulze/2 5,27,14,21 27,28,16,22,15 UW 16 12 16 44 Joseph LaBate/3 6. 3rd 03:27 UW EV Brad Navin/1 Jedd Soleway/2 27,5,26,3,16 26,22,24,12,28 Joe Faust/4 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd LSSU UW 7. 3rd 10:53 UW EV Chase Drake/1 Eddie Wittchow/2 5,27,7,11,18 5,20,14,21,18 1st 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0) Jefferson Dahl/2 2nd 0-0 (0) 1-2 (4) 8. 3rd 14:28 UW EV Grant Besse/3 Jedd Soleway/3 33,5,13,21,29 21,22,12,19,27 3rd 0-2 (1) 0-3 (3) Keegan Meuer/1 Total 0-3 (2) 1-5 (7) 9. 3rd 19:26 UW SH Nic Kerdiles/4 Joe Faust/6 25,13,8,3,16 17,24,12,27 Penalties-Minutes by Prd TEAM SUMMARY Prd LSSU UW 1st 0-0 1-2 # Lake Superior Sta G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2nd 3-6 0-0 3 Pete Spratte 0 0 0 2 -3 0 5 Chase Drake 1 0 0 3 +1 0 3rd 6-20 4-11 5 Andrew Perrault 0 0 0 2 -5 1 7 Tyler Barnes 0 2 0 1 +2 0 Total 9-26 5-13 7 Dan Radke 0 1 0 3 -1 2 9 Mark Zengerle 1 0 0 1 +1 1 8 Mitchell Nardi 0 0 0 0 -1 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 1 0 0 +3 0 Three stars: 10 Matt Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 1 0 0 +1 0 1. None 11 Colin Campbell 0 0 0 1 0 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 2 2 0 1 2. None 13 Gus Correale 0 0 0 0 -3 0 16 Joseph LaBate 1 2 0 3 +2 1 3. None 14 Stephen Perfetto 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 2 0 2 5 +2 1 16 Ian Miller 0 0 0 1 -4 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 5 2 +2 0 Officials: 17 Zach Loesch 0 0 4 2 0 4 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 2 3 +1 0 Referee:Craig Welker 18 Alex Globke 0 1 4 1 0 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 0 4 +1 2 Referee:Brian Thul 21 Bryce Schmitt 0 0 0 0 -2 1 21 Grant Besse 1 0 0 4 +2 2 Linesman:Ed Moberg Linesman:Dan Carey 24 Kevin Czuczman 1 0 14 4 0 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 2 0 4 +2 0 Game timekeeper:Pete Giacomini 25 Eric Drapluk 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Joe Faust 0 3 0 0 +4 0 26 Garret Clemmen 0 0 0 1 -3 0 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 6 0 0 27 Matt Bruneteau 0 0 2 1 -5 2 26 Brad Navin 1 0 2 2 +1 0 29 Andrew Dommet 0 0 2 2 -2 1 27 Frankie Simonell 1 0 0 3 +1 3 33 Zach Sternberg 0 0 0 1 -1 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 1 +3 0 30 Kevin Kapalka dnp T Team 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 1 2 26 22 -30 12 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 8 13 13 44 +2 12 GOALTENDERS

## Lake Superior State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 1 Kevin Murdock L 60:00 8 14 10 12 36 30 Landon Peterson W 60:00 1 4 8 9 21

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Morgan Zulinick UW 2.Interference 15:39 PP 3rd Kevin Czuczman LSSU 10.10-Minute Miscondu 11:16 2nd Andrew Dommett LSSU 2. Tripping 10:36 PP 3rd Brad Navin UW 2. Roughing 11:16 2nd Zach Loesch LSSU 2.Checking From Behin 12:53 PP 3rd Zach Loesch LSSU 2.Tripping 16:25 2nd Alex Globke LSSU 2. Interference 18:05 PP 3rd Sean Little UW 5. Charging 16:25 PP 3rd Nic Kerdiles UW 2.Tripping 08:21 PP 3rd Alex Globke LSSU 2.Roughing 16:25 3rd Kevin Czuczman LSSU 2. Roughing 08:41 PP 3rd Jake McCabe UW 2. Roughing 16:25 3rd Kevin Czuczman LSSU 2.Roughing 11:16 3rd Matt Bruneteau LSSU 2.Roughing 16:25 Win-Landon Peterson (2-2-1). Loss-Kevin Murdock (3-1-0). 46 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #12 Wisconsin vs #8 Miami (Nov 15, 2013 at Oxford, Ohio)

Wisconsin (3-3-1 (0-0-0 Big 10)) vs. Miami (7-3-1 (2-2-0-0 NCHC)) Date: Nov 15, 2013 • Location: Oxford, Ohio • Arena: Steve Cady Arena Attendance: 3452 • Start time: 6:30 pm • End time: 9:00 • Total time: 2:30

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 2nd 10:51 MIAM EV Anthony Louis/4 Blake Coleman/5 18,21,5,20,14 95,25,4,28,14 Team 1 2 3 Tot Cody Murphy/4 UW 0 0 0 0 2. 3rd 19:50 MIAM EN Austin Czarnik/6 Riley Barber/7 9,19,17,7,16,25 7,8,11,5 MIAM 0 1 1 2 Chris Joyaux/2 Shots by Period TEAM SUMMARY Team 1 2 3 Tot # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Miami G A Pi Sh +/- Bl UW 9 10 11 30 5 Chase Drake 0 0 2 1 -1 1 2 Taylor Richart 0 0 0 1 0 2 MIAM 14 8 14 36 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 1 -1 1 4 Matt Joyaux 0 0 0 0 +1 1 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 2 3 -1 1 5 Chris Joyaux 0 1 0 0 +1 1 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 2 0 1 7 Austin Czarnik 1 0 0 4 +1 2 Prd UW MIAMI 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 1 -1 0 8 Matthew Caito 0 0 0 1 +1 3 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1) 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Sean Kuraly 0 0 2 5 0 2 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (2) 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 2 -1 1 10 Alex Wideman 0 0 0 1 0 0 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 0 0 2 -1 0 11 Riley Barber 0 1 2 4 +1 1 Total 0-3 (0) 0-3 (3) 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 0 -1 1 12 Alex Gacek 0 0 0 4 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 2 0 -1 1 14 Cody Murphy 0 1 0 1 +1 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 2 -1 0 18 John Doherty 0 0 0 4 0 0 Prd UW MIAMI 1st 2-4 2-4 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 -1 1 19 Max Cook 0 0 0 0 0 2 2nd 2-4 1-2 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 3 0 0 20 Jimmy Mullin 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd 0-0 1-2 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 2 0 2 22 Kevin Morris 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 4-8 4-8 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 4 -1 0 25 Blake Coleman 0 1 2 5 +1 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 3 0 0 28 Ben Paulides 0 0 0 2 +1 1 Three stars: 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 0 3 0 1 55 Trevor Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 1 1. Ryan McKay 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 Anthony Louis 1 0 2 4 +1 2 2. Landon Peterson 33 Joel Rumpel dnp 1 Jay Williams dnp 3. Anthony Louis Totals 0 0 8 30 -11 11 Totals 2 4 8 36 +9 19 Officials: Referee:Brian Thul Referee:Andy Thiessen Linesman:John Philo Linesman:TJ Likens GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Miami Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Landon Peterson L 59:13 1 14 7 13 34 35 Ryan McKay W 60:00 0 9 10 11 30 EMPTY NET 0:47 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Mark Zengerle UW 2.Tripping 13:11 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2.Interference 04:40 PP 1st Anthony Louis Miami 2. Embellishment 13:11 2nd Blake Coleman Miami 2. Interference 05:47 1st Jedd Soleway UW 2.Hooking 16:05 PP 2nd Chase Drake UW 2.Interference 14:12 PP 1st Riley Barber Miami 2. Tripping 17:27 3rd Sean Kuraly Miami 2. Delay Of Game 19:34 PP Win-Ryan McKay (5-1-1). Loss-Landon Peterson (2-3-1).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #12 Wisconsin vs #8 Miami (Nov 16, 2013 at Oxford, Ohio)

Wisconsin (4-3-1 (0-0-0 Big 10)) vs. Miami (7-4-1 (2-2-0 NCHC)) Date: Nov 16, 2013 • Location: Oxford, Ohio • Arena: Steve Cady Arena Attendance: 3642 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:31 • Total time: 2:26

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 16:52 UW PP Jake McCabe/3 Mark Zengerle/6 19,9,7,25,17 19,2,9,55 Team 1 2 3 Tot Michael Mersch/4 UW 1 0 2 3 2. 2nd 05:01 MIAM PP Blake Coleman/7 Austin Czarnik/11 14,17,19,24 25,7,11,20,10 MIAM 0 2 0 2 Riley Barber/8 3. 2nd 14:28 MIAM EV Austin Czarnik/7 Jimmy Mullin/5 15,24,25,7,28 7,11,8,5,20 Shots by Period 4. 3rd 10:07 UW EV Michael Mersch/5 Morgan Zulinick/2 15,25,17,28,24 7,20,11,55,2 Team 1 2 3 Tot 5. 3rd 15:17 UW EV Joseph LaBate/3 Mark Zengerle/6 16,9,7,28,24 8,19,9,28,10 UW 10 9 7 26 Tyler Barnes/5 MIAM 9 14 11 34 TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Miami G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Prd UW MIAMI 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Taylor Richart 0 0 2 3 -1 3 1st 1-2 (6) 0-1 (0) 7 Tyler Barnes 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 Matt Joyaux 0 0 0 3 0 0 2nd 0-3 (1) 1-2 (3) 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Chris Joyaux 0 0 0 1 +1 4 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1) 9 Mark Zengerle 0 2 2 5 +1 2 7 Austin Czarnik 1 1 0 2 0 0 Total 1-6 (7) 1-4 (4) 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 Matthew Caito 0 0 0 0 0 4 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Sean Kuraly 0 0 0 2 -1 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 0 1 0 1 10 Alex Wideman 0 0 2 1 -1 0 Prd UW MIAMI 1st 1-2 3-6 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 0 2 +1 1 11 Riley Barber 0 1 2 3 0 0 2nd 2-4 2-4 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 0 0 4 +1 0 12 Alex Gacek 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 1 0 1 14 Cody Murphy 0 0 0 2 0 0 Total 4-8 6-12 19 Jake McCabe 1 0 4 2 0 1 18 John Doherty 0 0 0 4 0 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 1 0 2 19 Max Cook 0 0 0 1 -1 0 Three stars: 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 Jimmy Mullin 0 1 0 1 0 0 1. Joseph LaBate 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 +1 0 22 Kevin Morris 0 0 2 2 0 0 2. Austin Czarnik 25 Michael Mersch 1 1 0 4 0 3 25 Blake Coleman 1 0 2 3 0 1 3. Michael Mersch 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Ben Paulides 0 0 2 4 -1 2 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 2 0 0 1 55 Trevor Hamilton 0 0 0 0 -1 4 Officials: 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 3 +1 1 95 Anthony Louis 0 0 0 2 0 0 Referee:Brian Thul 30 Landon Peterson dnp 1 Jay Williams dnp Referee:Andy Thiessen Totals 3 5 8 26 +5 16 Totals 2 3 12 34 -5 20 Linesman:John Philo Linesman:TJ Likens GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Miami Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Joel Rumpel W 59:53 2 9 12 11 32 35 Ryan McKay L 59:40 3 9 9 5 23 EMPTY NET 0:07 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 0:20 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Kevin Morris Miami 2.Boarding 02:42 PP 2nd Blake Coleman Miami 2.Tripping 15:13 PP 1st Jake McCabe UW 2. Roughing 08:32 PP 2nd Taylor Richart Miami 2. Tripping 17:06 PP 1st Ben Paulides Miami 2.Holding 15:50 PP 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2.Tripping 17:43 PP 1st Riley Barber Miami 2. Slashing 18:45 PP 3rd Mark Zengerle UW 2. Interference 06:28 PP 2nd Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Tripping 03:33 PP 3rd Alex Wideman Miami 2.Hooking 15:17 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (2-0-0). Loss-Ryan McKay (5-2-1).

47 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #12 Wisconsin vs #1 Minnesota (Nov 29, 2013 at Minneapolis, Minn.)

Wisconsin (4-4-1, 0-1-0-0) vs. Minnesota (10-2-1, 1-0-0-0) Date: Nov 29, 2013 • Location: Minneapolis, Minn. • Arena: Mariucci Arena Attendance: 9948 • Start time: 4:03 pm • End time: 6:20 pm • Total time: 2:17

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 06:31 UW EV Joseph LaBate/4 Mark Zengerle/8 16,19,9,28,7 17,15,10,20,27 Team 1 2 3 Tot Jake McCabe/6 UW 1 0 0 1 2. 1st 09:23 MINN PP Mike Reilly/6 Kyle Rau/12 5,9,14,24 5,7,11,20,24 MINN 2 0 2 4 3. 1st 13:14 MINN EV Seth Ambroz/4 Tom Serratore/3 15,17,19,25,27 17,14,12,2,22 Justin Holl/4 Shots by Period 4. 3rd 10:46 MINN EV Connor Reilly/3 Nate Condon/7 7,9,16,19,27 21,16,25,5,6 Team 1 2 3 Tot Justin Kloos/9 UW 8 4 13 25 5. 3rd 18:26 MINN EN Seth Ambroz/5 Ben Marshall/3 16,9,19,7,25,17 17,10,22,6,14 MINN 15 12 18 45 Travis Boyd/4

TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UW MINN # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 1st 0-1 (0) 1-5 (6) 5 Chase Drake 0 0 2 0 0 4 2 Brady Skjei 0 0 2 1 +1 0 2nd 0-3 (4) 0-1 (2) 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 Mike Reilly 1 0 2 3 +1 1 3rd 0-1 (4) 0-0 (0) 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 6 -1 1 6 Jake Parenteau 0 0 0 1 +2 1 Total 0-5 (8) 1-6 (8) 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Kyle Rau 0 1 0 5 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 Ben Marshall 0 1 0 3 0 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 1 -1 0 11 Sam Warning 0 0 2 2 0 0 Prd UW MINN 1st 6-12 2-4 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 2 3 -1 0 12 Justin Holl 0 1 0 1 +1 5 2nd 1-2 3-6 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 0 0 1 -2 0 14 Tom Serratore 0 1 0 1 +2 1 3rd 1-2 2-4 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 2 0 0 15 A.J. Michaelson 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Total 8-16 7-14 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 0 3 -2 3 16 Nate Condon 0 1 0 4 +1 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 Seth Ambroz 2 0 0 7 +1 0 Three stars: 21 Grant Besse 0 0 2 1 0 0 19 Vinni Lettieri 0 0 0 2 0 2 1. Seth Ambroz 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 3 0 0 20 Michael Brodzins 0 0 2 2 -1 1 2. Mike Reilly 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 1 0 2 21 Connor Reilly 1 0 0 2 +1 0 3. 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 2 2 -2 1 22 Travis Boyd 0 1 0 3 +2 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Hudson Fasching 0 0 4 4 0 0 Officials: 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 4 0 -2 1 25 Justin Kloos 0 1 0 1 +1 0 Referee:Brian Aaron 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 +1 1 27 Gabe Guertler 0 0 2 1 -1 0 Referee:Kevin Shea T Team 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Michael Shibrow dnp Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Linesman:Sam Shikowsky 33 Joel Rumpel dnp 31 Ryan Coyne dnp Goal judge:MN Staff Totals 1 2 16 25 -11 16 Totals 4 7 14 45 +1 13 Goal judge:MN Staff Pen timekeeper:MN Staff Game timekeeper:MN Staff GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Landon Peterson L 59:14 3 13 12 16 41 32 Adam Wilcox W 60:00 1 7 4 13 24 EMPTY NET 0:46 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Grant Besse UW 2.Hooking 01:56 PP 2nd Michael Brodzinski MINN 2.Cross-Checking 03:41 PP 1st Michael Mersch UW 2. Interference 09:19 PP 2nd Chase Drake UW 2. Slashing 06:11 PP 1st Team UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 09:58 PP 2nd Brady Skjei MINN 2.Holding 14:19 PP 1st Sam Warning MINN 2. Interference 10:03 PP 2nd Hudson Fasching MINN 2. Interference 17:53 PP 1st Hudson Fasching MINN 2.Roughing 15:09 3rd Mike Reilly MINN 2.Hooking 04:51 PP 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Roughing 15:09 3rd Jedd Soleway UW 2. Facemasking 12:38 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Hooking 15:09 PP 3rd Gabe Guertler MINN 2.Hitting After Whistle 12:38 1st Joseph LaBate UW 2. Kneeing 17:57 PP Win-Adam Wilcox (9-2-1). Loss-Landon Peterson (2-4-1). Minnesota timeout at 13:41 (3rd period) Wisconsin timeout at 17:58 (3rd period)

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #12 Wisconsin vs #1 Minnesota (Nov 30, 2013 at Minneapolis, Minn.)

Wisconsin (4-5-1, 0-2-0-0) vs. Minnesota (11-2-1, 2-0-0-0) Date: Nov 30, 2013 • Location: Minneapolis, Minn. • Arena: Mariucci Arena Attendance: 9973 • Start time: 5:10 pm • End time: 7:25 pm • Total time: 2:15

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 04:23 UW EV Frankie Simonelli/2 Michael Mersch/5 27,25,9,15,21 2,12,16,21,25 Team 1 2 3 Tot Mark Zengerle/9 UW 2 0 1 3 2. 1st 05:08 MINN EV Kyle Rau/3 Sam Warning/15 7,9,15,24,28 7,11,5,6,24 MINN 1 1 2 4 3. 1st 14:39 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/5 Morgan Zulinick/3 17,15,24,25,28 2,7,11,12,24 Joe Faust/7 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 17:51 MINN EV Seth Ambroz/6 Tom Serratore/4 7,15,17,19,24 17,14,10,20,25 Team 1 2 3 Tot 5. 3rd 03:44 MINN EV Brady Skjei/2 Justin Holl/5 25,15,27,17,19 2,12,7,24,11 UW 9 9 5 23 Kyle Rau/13 MINN 9 11 15 35 6. 3rd 10:37 UW EV Michael Mersch/6 Nic Kerdiles/5 25,17,19,15,27 2,11,21,22,24 Jake McCabe/7 7. 3rd 19:34 MINN EV Seth Ambroz/7 Travis Boyd/5 15,17,24,25,28 17,22,2,14,5 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UW MINN 1st 0-1 (4) 0-0 (2) TEAM SUMMARY 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (1) # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-3 (5) 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Brady Skjei 1 0 0 1 -1 0 Total 0-1 (4) 0-5 (8) 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 1 -2 0 5 Mike Reilly 0 0 0 4 +2 1 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 2 0 0 1 6 Jake Parenteau 0 0 0 1 +1 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 Kyle Rau 1 1 0 4 +1 1 Prd UW MINN 1st 4-8 4-8 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 2 0 1 10 Ben Marshall 0 0 0 2 +1 1 2nd 2-4 0-0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 2 0 -1 1 11 Sam Warning 0 1 0 2 0 0 3rd 2-4 0-0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 2 0 1 12 Justin Holl 0 1 0 1 -1 1 Total 8-16 4-8 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 2 2 -1 1 14 Tom Serratore 0 1 0 2 +2 1 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 1 0 1 15 A.J. Michaelson 0 0 0 1 0 0 Three stars: 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 4 2 -1 2 16 Nate Condon 0 0 0 2 -1 1 1. Seth Ambroz 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 2 0 0 4 17 Seth Ambroz 2 0 4 4 +2 0 2. Kyle Rau 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 2 +1 0 19 Vinni Lettieri 0 0 2 0 0 0 3. Nic Kerdiles 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 2 0 0 20 Michael Brodzins 0 0 0 2 +1 2 24 Joe Faust 0 1 0 1 -2 0 21 Connor Reilly 0 0 0 1 -2 0 Officials: 25 Michael Mersch 1 1 0 3 +1 2 22 Travis Boyd 0 1 0 0 0 0 Referee:Kevin Shea 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 Hudson Fasching 0 0 0 3 0 0 Referee:Brian Aaron 27 Frankie Simonell 1 0 4 2 +1 0 25 Justin Kloos 0 0 0 3 0 0 Linesman:Sam Shikowsky Linesman:Nick Bradshaw 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 -1 0 27 Gabe Guertler 0 0 2 2 0 0 Goal judge:MN Staff 30 Landon Peterson dnp 1 Michael Shibrow dnp Goal judge:MN Staff Totals 3 6 16 23 -5 15 31 Ryan Coyne dnp Pen timekeeper:MN Staff Totals 4 5 8 35 +5 10 Game timekeeper:MN Staff GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Joel Rumpel L 59:34 4 8 10 13 31 32 Adam Wilcox W 59:55 3 7 9 4 20 EMPTY NET 0:26 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 0:05 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Jake McCabe UW 2.Hitting After Whistle 06:03 1st Seth Ambroz MINN 2.Roughing Atw 09:39 PP 1st Vinni Lettieri MINN 2. Hitting After Whistle 06:03 1st Mark Zengerle UW 2. High Sticking 18:24 PP 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Roughing 06:03 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2.Holding 06:25 PP 1st Gabe Guertler MINN 2. Roughing 06:03 2nd Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Slashing 18:59 PP 1st Morgan Zulinick UW 2.Roughing 09:39 3rd Eddie Wittchow UW 2.Holding 05:50 PP 1st Seth Ambroz MINN 2. Roughing 09:39 3rd Nic Kerdiles UW 2. Holding 15:14 PP Win-Adam Wilcox (10-2-1). Loss-Joel Rumpel (2-1-0). Wisconsin timeout at 13:34 (3rd period)

48 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Penn State vs #17 Wisconsin (Dec 06, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Penn State (3-8-1,B1G: 0-1-0-0) vs. Wisconsin (4-5-1,B1G: 1-2-0-0) Date: Dec 06, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 8945 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:17 pm • Total time: 2:10

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 02:54 UW EV Grant Besse/4 Sean Little/1 4,26,9,19,28 21,18,20,12,5 Team 1 2 3 Tot 2. 1st 03:54 UW EV Frankie Simonelli/3 Tyler Barnes/6 22,24,11,13,27 27,7,15,9,19 PSU 1 0 0 1 Morgan Zulinick/4 UW 2 2 3 7 3. 1st 11:47 PSU EV Olczyk, Tommy/3 DeRosa, Ricky/3 14,21,24,23,26 18,17,12,20,5 Jensen, Nate/3 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 05:52 UW EV Michael Mersch/7 Nic Kerdiles/6 3,22,7,14,21 25,17,15,5,20 Team 1 2 3 Tot 5. 2nd 08:46 UW EV Tyler Barnes/4 Joseph LaBate/4 2,24,17,23,8 7,16,9,27,20 PSU 12 7 9 28 Mark Zengerle/10 UW 11 18 14 43 6. 3rd 12:37 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/6 Joseph LaBate/4 21,22,7,3,14 17,16,19,27,25 Frankie Simonelli/1 7. 3rd 14:33 UW EV Kevin Schulze/1 Joseph LaBate/6 2,24,17,23,8 16,28,9,7,24 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Mark Zengerle/11 Prd PSU UW 1st 0-1 (3) 0-1 (2) 8. 3rd 19:23 UW EV Brad Navin/2 Jedd Soleway/4 3,22,21,14,28 26,22,14,5,24 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) Jefferson Dahl/3 3rd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (1) Total 0-4 (4) 0-3 (3) TEAM SUMMARY # Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Penalties-Minutes by Prd 2 Varley, Connor 0 0 0 2 -2 0 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +2 1 Prd PSU UW 1st 2-4 2-4 3 Koudys, Patrick 0 0 2 0 -3 1 7 Tyler Barnes 1 1 4 4 +3 0 2nd 1-2 1-2 4 Juha, Luke 0 0 2 2 -1 1 9 Mark Zengerle 0 2 0 0 +3 1 3rd 1-2 2-4 7 Friedman, Jacob 0 0 0 2 -2 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 2 1 0 0 Total 4-8 5-10 8 McDonagh, Mich 0 0 0 1 -2 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 1 0 1 +1 0 9 Goodwin, David 0 0 0 3 -1 2 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 0 0 +2 0 Three stars: 11 Glen, David 0 0 2 2 -1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 3 0 6 +3 0 1. None 13 Brooks, Kenny 0 0 0 2 -1 1 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 2 4 +1 0 2. None 14 Olczyk, Tommy 1 0 0 2 -2 1 18 Sean Little 0 1 0 2 0 0 3. None 17 Saar, Zach 0 0 0 2 -2 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 1 +2 4 19 Scheid, Eric 0 0 0 1 -1 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 2 2 +2 1 Officials: 21 DeRosa, Ricky 0 1 0 3 -2 1 21 Grant Besse 1 0 0 4 +1 1 Referee:Christopher Ciamaga 22 Thompson, Davi 0 0 0 0 -4 2 22 Jedd Soleway 0 1 0 6 +1 0 Referee:Brian Aaron 23 Milley, Jonathan 0 0 2 1 -1 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 +2 0 Linesman:Matt Gerlach Linesman:Anthony Czech 24 Jensen, Nate 0 1 0 1 -2 1 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 0 5 +2 1 26 Williamson, Mike 0 0 0 1 0 2 26 Brad Navin 1 0 0 1 +1 0 27 Gardiner, Max 0 0 0 2 -1 0 27 Frankie Simonell 1 1 0 4 +3 3 28 Holstrom, Taylor 0 0 0 1 -2 0 28 Kevin Schulze 1 0 0 2 +1 2 34 McAdam, Eamon dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Totals 1 2 8 28 -30 12 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 7 12 10 43 +3 14 GOALTENDERS

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 31 Skoff, Matthew L 52:24 5 9 16 8 33 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 1 11 7 9 27 EMPTY NET 0:13 0 000 0 1 Musico, PJ 7:23 2 003 3

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Glen, David PSU 2.Hooking 09:16 2nd Tyler Barnes UW 2.O-Tripping 10:57 PP 1st Keegan Meuer UW 2. Interference 09:16 3rd Eddie Wittchow UW 2. Tripping 02:25 PP 1st Koudys, Patrick PSU 2.Hooking 12:39 PP 3rd Milley, Jonathan PSU 2.Slashing 09:14 PP 1st Tyler Barnes UW 2. Interference 16:53 PP 3rd Nic Kerdiles UW 2. Cth Elbowing 15:53 PP 2nd Juha, Luke PSU 2.Holding 10:44 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (3-1-0). Loss-Skoff, Matthew (3-4-1).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Penn State vs #17 Wisconsin (Dec 07, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Penn State (3-9-1, 0-2-0-0) vs. Wisconsin (6-5-1, 2-2-0-0) Date: Dec 07, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 10079 • Start time: 8:07 pm • End time: 10:15pm • Total time: 2:08

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 06:39 PSU PP Scheid, Eric/7 Juha, Luke/5 19,4,26,9,17 24,14,19 Team 1 2 3 Tot Williamson, Mike/2 PSU 1 1 1 3 2. 1st 10:14 UW EV Sean Little/1 Jefferson Dahl/4 13,4,26,27,28 18,14,19,20,26 UW 1 1 2 4 3. 2nd 05:59 UW PP Michael Mersch/8 Nic Kerdiles/7 4,9,19,26 25,17,19,7,9 Jake McCabe/8 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 12:09 PSU EV DeRosa, Ricky/2 Saar, Zach/4 21,17,14,4,3 16,9,7,24,19 Team 1 2 3 Tot Koudys, Patrick/2 PSU 8 11 11 30 5. 3rd 06:59 UW EV Joe Faust/1 Keegan Meuer/2 2,11,9,22,19 24,12,18,28,21 UW 10 13 8 31 Sean Little/1 6. 3rd 07:41 PSU EV Saar, Zach/2 Olczyk, Tommy/4 17,21,4,26,14 26,14,22,20,5 DeRosa, Ricky/4 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd PSU UW 7. 3rd 11:52 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/7 Frankie Simonell/2 9,19,28,22,3 17,27,25,22,19 1st 1-2 (2) 0-3 (5) Michael Mersch/6 2nd 0-0 (0) 1-2 (3) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) TEAM SUMMARY Total 1-2 (2) 1-6 (10) # Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Varley, Connor 0 0 0 1 -1 1 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 3 Koudys, Patrick 0 1 0 3 0 0 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Prd PSU UW 1st 3-6 2-4 4 Juha, Luke 0 1 0 0 +1 0 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 0 3 -1 0 2nd 2-4 0-0 6 Sweetland, Peter 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 1 0 1 +1 0 3rd 1-2 0-0 8 McDonagh, Mich 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 1 0 2 0 0 Total 6-12 2-4 9 Goodwin, David 0 0 0 3 -2 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Glen, David 0 0 2 1 -1 2 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 3 -1 0 Three stars: 13 Brooks, Kenny 0 0 4 3 -1 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 0 2 +1 2 1. None 14 Olczyk, Tommy 0 1 0 3 +2 0 18 Sean Little 1 1 0 2 +2 0 2. None 17 Saar, Zach 1 1 0 4 +2 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 0 2 +1 6 3. None 19 Scheid, Eric 1 0 0 3 -2 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 DeRosa, Ricky 1 1 2 2 +2 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 2 +1 2 Officials: 22 Thompson, Davi 0 0 0 1 -2 2 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 2 0 0 Referee:Christpoher Ciamaga 23 Milley, Jonathan 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Joe Faust 1 0 0 3 0 4 Referee:Brian Aaron 24 Jensen, Nate 0 0 0 1 0 1 25 Michael Mersch 1 1 0 3 +1 1 Linesman:Matt Gerlach Linesman:Anthony Czech 26 Williamson, Mike 0 1 4 2 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Gardiner, Max 0 0 0 1 -1 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 1 2 3 +1 2 28 Holstrom, Taylor 0 0 0 1 -2 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 +1 2 1 Musico, PJ dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp 34 McAdam, Eamon dnp 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 3 6 12 30 -5 8 Totals 4 7 4 31 +5 20 GOALTENDERS

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 31 Skoff, Matthew L 58:58 4 9 12 6 27 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 3 7 10 10 27 EMPTY NET 1:02 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Williamson, Mike PSU 2.Tripping 03:35 PP 1st Williamson, Mike PSU 2.Boarding 17:23 PP 1st Jedd Soleway UW 2. Interference 05:15 PP 2nd Glen, David PSU 2. Roughing The Goali 00:52 PP 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Slashing 05:29 PP 2nd DeRosa, Ricky PSU 2.Elbowing 05:37 PP 1st Brooks, Kenny PSU 2. High Sticking 13:01 PP 3rd Brooks, Kenny PSU 2. Holding 00:47 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (4-1-0). Loss-Skoff, Matthew (3-5-1). 49 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Colorado College vs #15 Wisconsin (Dec 13, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Colorado College (2-11-3, 2-5-3-1 NCHC) vs. Wisconsin (7-5-1, 2-2-0-0 B10) Date: Dec 13, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 7847 • Start time: 6:40 pm • End time: 08:53 • Total time: 02:13

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 2nd 08:17 UW PP Joseph LaBate/5 Grant Besse/1 5,27,18,21 16,21,27,28,22 Team 1 2 3 Tot Frankie Simonelli/3 CC 0 1 0 1 2. 2nd 15:45 CC SH A. Krushelnyski/3 - 16,6,13,14 27,16,21,22,17 UW 0 2 2 4 3. 2nd 19:58 UW PP Nic Kerdiles/8 Mark Zengerle/12 5,12,27,16 17,19,9,25,7 Tyler Barnes/7 Shots by Period 4. 3rd 05:14 UW EV Michael Mersch/9 Grant Besse/2 7,20,10,11,12 25,21,17,20,5 Team 1 2 3 Tot Nic Kerdiles/8 CC 6 7 12 25 5. 3rd 19:51 UW EN Frankie Simonelli/4 - 5,27,14,15,16,2 27,19,7,9,25 UW 7 14 9 30 TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) # Colorado College G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Prd CC UW 5 Jaccob Slavin 0 0 0 0 -1 2 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +1 2 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 6 Peter Stoykewyc 0 0 6 2 +1 2 7 Tyler Barnes 0 1 0 0 +1 0 2nd 0-0 (0) 2-4 (8) 7 Eamonn McDerm 0 0 0 1 -1 0 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 0 2 3rd 0-3 (4) 0-0 (0) 9 Sam Rothstein 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 2 +1 0 Total 0-3 (4) 2-4 (8) 10 Cody Bradley 0 0 0 0 -1 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Hunter Fejes 0 0 2 0 -1 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 2 0 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 12 Archie Skalbeck 0 0 0 2 -1 1 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 0 3 -1 0 Prd CC UW 1st 0-0 0-0 13 Gustav Olofsson 0 0 0 2 +1 3 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 0 6 0 2 2nd 4-8 0-0 14 Jordan DiGiando 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 2 1 0 0 3rd 2-4 5-10 15 Christian Heil 0 0 0 2 -1 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 2 3 +1 2 Total 6-12 5-10 16 A. Krushelnyski 1 0 0 5 0 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 2 1 +1 1 18 Scott Wamsganz 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Grant Besse 0 2 0 2 0 0 Three stars: 20 Ian Young 0 0 0 1 -1 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 1 -1 0 1. None 21 Jeff Collett 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 0 2 2. None 23 Matt Hansen 0 0 2 0 -1 0 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 0 3 +2 2 3. None 24 Jared Hanson 0 0 0 3 0 1 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 2 0 0 27 Aaron Harstad 0 0 0 1 -1 5 27 Frankie Simonell 1 1 2 3 0 1 Officials: 28 Alex Roos 0 0 2 3 0 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 0 1 Referee:CJ Beaurline 29 Courtney Lockw dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Referee:Marco Hunt Totals 1 0 12 25 -7 16 31 Adam Miller dnp Linesman:Sam Shikowsky Linesman:Ed Moberg Totals 4 6 10 30 +5 17 GOALTENDERS

## Colorado College Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 39 Josh Thorimbert L 58:11 3 7 12 7 26 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 1 6 6 12 24 EMPTY NET 1:49 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 2nd Peter Stoykewych CC 2.Interference 06:18 PP 3rd Jedd Soleway UW 2.Roughing 10:53 2nd Hunter Fejes CC 2. Tripping 10:38 PP 3rd Matt Hansen CC 2. Roughing 10:53 2nd Alex Roos CC 2.Interference 14:18 PP 3rd Sean Little UW 2.Roughing 10:53 2nd Peter Stoykewych CC 2. Elbowing 19:39 PP 3rd Jake McCabe UW 2. Cross-Checking 11:57 PP 3rd Eddie Wittchow UW 2.Hitting After Whistle 10:53 PP 3rd Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Cross-Checking Atw 13:05 PP 3rd Peter Stoykewych CC 2. Roughing 10:53 Win-Joel Rumpel (5-1-0). Loss-Josh Thorimbert (2-11-3). TO CC 08:03 Left in the 3rd

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Colorado College vs #15 Wisconsin (Dec 14, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Colorado College (2-12-3, 2-5-3-1 NCHC) vs. Wisconsin (8-5-1, 2-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Dec 14, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 10031 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:20 pm • Total time: 2:13

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 00:54 CC EV Jeff Collett/3 Scott Wamsganz/1 21,18,24,5,27 28,24,17,25,21 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot 2. 1st 12:43 CC EV Sam Rothstein/3 Jaccob Slavin/7 16,5,20,9,28 16,9,7,24,28 CC 2010 3 A. Krushelnyski/6 UW 0 3 0 1 4 3. 2nd 02:01 UW EV Brad Navin/3 Jefferson Dahl/5 5,20,9,16,28 26,14,20,22,5 Eddie Wittchow/3 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 05:49 UW EV Jefferson Dahl/1 Kevin Schulze/3 7,6,9,16,28 14,22,26,28,24 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot Brad Navin/1 CC 11 9 9 0 29 5. 2nd 07:39 UW EV Michael Mersch/10 Nic Kerdiles/9 26,10,7,6,17 25,17,21,20,5 UW 9 11 5 3 28 Grant Besse/3 6. 3rd 18:57 CC EX Archie Skalbeck/3 Ian Young/2 12,20,9,16,5,28 26,14,18,19,27 Alex Roos/4 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 7. OT 01:41 UW EV Tyler Barnes/5 Brad Navin/2 9,16,12,6,20 7,26,9,27,19 Prd CC UW 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Mark Zengerle/13 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) TEAM SUMMARY OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) # Colorado College G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Total 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 3 Michael King 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +2 0 5 Jaccob Slavin 0 1 0 2 +2 4 7 Tyler Barnes 1 0 0 3 0 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd CC UW 6 Peter Stoykewyc 0 0 0 0 -3 1 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 1 0 0 1st 0-0 0-0 7 Eamonn McDerm 0 0 0 1 -2 3 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 0 1 2nd 0-0 0-0 9 Sam Rothstein 1 0 0 3 -1 1 14 Jefferson Dahl 1 1 0 1 +1 1 3rd 0-0 0-0 10 Cody Bradley 0 0 0 3 -1 1 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 1 0 0 OT 0-0 0-0 11 Hunter Fejes 0 0 0 4 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 3 -1 1 Total 0-0 0-0 12 Archie Skalbeck 1 0 0 2 0 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 Jordan DiGiando 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 2 -1 2 Three stars: 16 A. Krushelnyski 0 1 0 1 -1 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 2 0 1 1. None 17 Charlie Taft 0 0 0 1 -1 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 0 4 +2 0 2. None 18 Scott Wamsganz 0 1 0 1 +1 1 21 Grant Besse 0 1 0 2 0 0 3. None 20 Ian Young 0 1 0 1 0 2 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 4 +2 1 21 Jeff Collett 1 0 0 2 +1 1 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 1 -1 0 Officials: 24 Jared Hanson 0 0 0 1 +1 0 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 0 2 0 0 Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Marco Hunt 26 Zach Aman 0 0 0 2 -1 0 26 Brad Navin 1 2 0 1 +2 0 Linesman:Sam Shikowsky 27 Aaron Harstad 0 0 0 1 +1 7 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 0 0 0 3 Linesman:Ed Moberg 28 Alex Roos 0 1 0 2 0 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 0 -1 1 29 Courtney Lockw dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Totals 3 5 0 29 -4 22 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 4 8 0 28 +5 11

GOALTENDERS ## Colorado College Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves 39 Josh Thorimbert OTL 61:26 4 9 8 5 2 24 33 Joel Rumpel W 61:41 3 9 9 8 0 26 EMPTY NET 0:15 0 0000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY None Win-Joel Rumpel (6-1-0). Loss-Josh Thorimbert (2-12-3). Timeout CC with 7:50 left in 2nd

50 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Alabama Huntsville vs #14 Wisconsin (Dec 27, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Alabama Huntsville (1-18-0, 1-11-0 WCHA) vs. Wisconsin (9-5-1, 2-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Dec 27, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 9098 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:13 pm • Total time: 2:06

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 06:14 UW EV Keegan Meuer/2 - 6,24,12,16,18 12,26,22,20,5 Team 1 2 3 Tot 2. 1st 11:10 UW EV Morgan Zulinick/1 Sean Little/3 4,25,23,6,33 15,18,24,8,28 UAH 0 0 0 0 Joe Faust/8 UW 2 0 3 5 3. 3rd 01:39 UW EV Grant Besse/5 Jefferson Dahl/6 24,3,25,33,23 21,14,28,25,24 Kevin Schulze/4 Shots by Period 4. 3rd 08:40 UW EV Tyler Barnes/6 Jake McCabe/9 4,6,16,22 7,19,9,27 Team 1 2 3 Tot Mark Zengerle/14 UAH 0 3 6 9 5. 3rd 14:17 UW SH Michael Mersch/11 Jefferson Dahl/7 11,12,18,22,24 25,14,19,27 UW 25 13 17 55 Eddie Wittchow/4

TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UAH UW # Alabama Huntsvil G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (4) 2 Graeme Strukoff 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 2 +1 1 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-3 (4) 3 Anderson White 0 0 0 0 -1 1 7 Tyler Barnes 1 0 0 4 +1 0 3rd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (1) 4 Frank Misuraca 0 0 0 0 -2 5 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 1 +1 0 Total 0-2 (1) 0-5 (9) 5 Stephen McKenn 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 4 +1 0 6 Brandon Carlson 0 0 0 0 -3 4 12 Keegan Meuer 1 0 0 4 +1 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 7 Jamie Kendra 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 2 0 5 +2 0 Prd UAH UW 1st 1-2 0-0 11 Jack Prince 0 0 2 3 -1 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 1 0 2 1 +1 1 2nd 3-6 0-0 12 Regan Soquila 0 0 0 1 -2 1 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 6 0 0 3rd 3-6 4-8 16 Doug Reid 0 0 0 1 -2 0 18 Sean Little 0 1 0 1 +1 0 Total 7-14 4-8 18 Brandon Clowes 0 0 0 1 -2 1 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 0 1 +2 1 19 Craig Pierce 0 0 2 1 0 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 0 0 +1 0 Three stars: 22 Matt Salhany 0 0 0 0 -2 0 21 Grant Besse 1 0 0 5 +1 1 1. None 23 Cody Marooney 0 0 2 0 -2 1 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 4 6 +1 0 2. None 24 Steven Koshey 0 0 0 0 -3 2 24 Joe Faust 0 1 2 0 +2 1 3. None 25 Joakim Broberg 0 0 2 0 -2 0 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 0 8 +2 1 26 Wade Schools 0 0 2 2 0 3 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 2 +1 1 Officials: 33 Brent Fletcher 0 0 0 0 -2 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 0 3 +2 0 Referee:Peter Feola 57 Brice Geoffrion 0 0 4 0 0 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 2 +2 0 Referee:Kevin Shea Totals 0 0 14 9 -24 23 30 Landon Peterson dnp Linesman:Matt Gerlach Linesman:Dan Carey 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 5 8 8 55 +2 8 GOALTENDERS

## Alabama Huntsville Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Matt Larose L 20:00 2 23 0 0 23 33 Joel Rumpel W 59:51 0 036 9 35 Carmine Guerriero 40:00 3 0 13 14 27 EMPTY NET 0:09 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Joakim Broberg UAH 2.Boarding 13:52 PP 3rd Morgan Zulinick UW 2.Hitting After Whistle 07:46 2nd Cody Marooney UAH 2. High Sticking 01:43 PP 3rd Wade Schools UAH 2. Hitting After Whistle 07:46 2nd Brice Geoffrion UAH 2.Tripping 04:07 PP 3rd Jedd Soleway UW 2.High Sticking 07:46 2nd Jack Prince UAH 2. Boarding 10:52 PP 3rd Jedd Soleway UW 2. Roughing 07:46 PP 3rd Craig Pierce UAH 2.Cross-Checking 07:00 PP 3rd Joe Faust UW 2.Cross-Checking 12:25 PP 3rd Brice Geoffrion UAH 2. Hitting After Whistle 07:46 Win-Joel Rumpel (7-1-0). Loss-Matt Larose (0-10-0).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Alabama Huntsville vs #14 Wisconsin (Dec 28, 2013 at Madison, Wis.)

Alabama Huntsville (1-19-0, 1-11-0 WCHA) vs. Wisconsin (10-5-1, 2-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Dec 28, 2013 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 9775 • Start time: 8:07 pm • End time: 10:15pm • Total time: 2:08

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 03:47 UW EV Jefferson Dahl/2 Grant Besse/4 4,6,8,23,33 14,21,28,25,24 Team 1 2 3 Tot Kevin Schulze/5 UAH 0 1 1 2 2. 1st 04:36 UW EV Joseph LaBate/6 Tyler Barnes/8 11,22,26,3,57 16,7,9,27,19 UW 2 0 1 3 Mark Zengerle/15 3. 2nd 14:56 UAH PP Chad Brears/4 Brandon Clowes/3 9,18,2,11,12 19,27,12 Shots by Period Graeme Strukoff/1 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 3rd 17:58 UW EV Tyler Barnes/7 Chase Drake/2 3,4,11,22,57 7,5,9,16,20 UAH 5 7 8 20 Mark Zengerle/16 UW 14 19 12 45 5. 3rd 19:41 UAH EX Jack Prince/3 Doug Reid/3 11,3,22,6,12,16 25,9,7,19,27 Anderson White/1 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) TEAM SUMMARY Prd UAH UW 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2) # Alabama Huntsvil G A Pi Sh+/- Bl # W isconsin G A Pi Sh+/- Bl 2nd 1-2 (2) 0-2 (3) 2 Graeme Strukoff 0 1 0 1 0 2 5 Chase Drake 0 1 0 1 +1 1 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) 3 Anderson White 0 0 2 1 -1 0 7 Tyler Barnes 1 1 0 4 +1 1 Total 1-2 (2) 0-5 (7) 4 Frank Misuraca 0 0 0 2 -2 0 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Stephen McKenn 0 0 2 1 0 0 9 Mark Zengerle 0 2 0 4 +1 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 6 Brandon Carlson 0 0 0 1 0 2 12Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 0 0 Prd UAH UW 1st 3-6 1-2 8 Alex Allan 0 0 0 0 -1 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 1 0 2 4 +1 0 2nd 2-4 2-4 9 Chad Brears 1 0 0 1 0 1 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 4 0 0 3rd 1-2 0-0 11 Jack Prince 1 0 0 2 -1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 0 2 +2 0 Total 6-12 3-6 12 Regan Soquila 0 0 0 0 +1 1 18 Sean Little 0 0 4 1 0 0 16 Doug Reid 0 1 0 1 +1 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 3 0 3 Three stars: 18 Brandon Clowes 0 1 2 0 0 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 +1 0 1. None 19 Craig Pierce 0 0 0 2 0 0 21 Grant Besse 0 1 0 5 +1 0 2. None 22 Matt Salhany 0 0 0 1 -1 0 22Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 2 0 0 3. None 23 Cody Marooney 0 0 0 1 -1 3 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 3 +1 1 26 Wade Schools 0 0 6 1 -1 1 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 5 0 1 Officials: 28 Ben Reinhardt 0 0 0 1 0 2 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 2 0 0 Referee:Peter Feola 33 Brent Fletcher 0 0 0 4 -1 1 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 0 3 0 2 Referee:Kevin Shea 57 Brice Geoffrion 0 0 0 0 -2 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 1 +1 0 Linesman:Matt Gerlach 30 Matt Larose dnp 31 Adam Miller dnp Linesman:Dan Carey Totals 2 3 12 20 -9 13 33 Joel Rumpel dnp Totals 3 6 6 45 +1 10

GOALTENDERS ## Alabama Huntsville Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## W isconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 35 Carmine Guerriero L 58:06 3 121911 42 30 Landon Peterson W 59:23 2 567 18 EMPTY NET 1:54 0 0 0 0 0 EMPTY NET 0:37 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Stephen McKenna UAH 2.Checking From Behin 06:27 PP 2nd Sean Little UW 2.Boarding 13:01 PP 1st Wade Schools UAH 2. Checking From Behin 15:57 PP 2nd Jefferson Dahl UW 2. Interference 13:47 PP 1st Anderson White UAH 2.Roughing 15:57 2nd Wade Schools UAH 2.Holding 16:42 PP 1st Sean Little UW 2. Roughing 15:57 3rd Wade Schools UAH 2. Slashing 06:15 PP 2nd Brandon Clowes UAH 2.Slashing 10:14 PP Win-Landon Peterson (3-4-1). Loss-Carmine Guerriero (1-9-0). TO A-H 4:36 into the First period TO Wisc 18:06 into the third period

Referee's signature 51 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Alaska Anchorage vs #13 Wisconsin (Jan 03, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Alaska Anchorage (9-8-2, 5-7-2 WCHA) vs. Wisconsin (10-6-1, 2-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Jan 03, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 8411 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:27 pm • Total time: 2:20

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 00:37 UAA EV Scott Allen/11 Brett Cameron/4 29,10,12,7,21 19,27,9,7,21 Team 1 2 3 Tot 2. 2nd 01:22 UW PP Tyler Barnes/8 Michael Mersch/7 9,7,39,37 7,25,9,19,5 UAA 1 2 0 3 Mark Zengerle/17 UW 0 1 1 2 3. 2nd 08:07 UAA EV Ben Matthews/1 Andrew Pettitt/3 12,16,40,18,3 5,24,21,7,9 Zack Rassell/2 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 18:35 UAA PP Blake Tatchell/6 Jordan Kwas/11 9,17,22,7,29 19,27,12,9 Team 1 2 3 Tot Blake Leask/4 UAA 5 13 11 29 5. 3rd 14:32 UW PP Mark Zengerle/2 Tyler Barnes/9 17,37,9,5 9,7,19,25,5 UW 8 10 10 28 Michael Mersch/8

TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UAA UW # Alaska Anchorag G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2 Chase Van Allen 0 0 2 2 0 2 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 1 -1 3 2nd 1-4 (4) 1-3 (5) 3 Derek Docken 0 0 0 3 +1 0 7 Tyler Barnes 1 1 0 3 -2 0 3rd 0-1 (1) 1-1 (3) 5 Austin Sevalrud 0 0 0 1 0 3 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1-5 (5) 2-4 (8) 7 Austin Coldwell 0 0 2 2 +1 3 9 Mark Zengerle 1 1 0 3 -2 2 9 Blake Tatchell 1 0 0 1 0 1 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 2 0 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 10 Brett Cameron 0 1 0 1 +1 1 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 1 0 1 Prd UAA UW 1st 0-0 0-0 12 Ben Matthews 1 0 2 2 +2 2 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 0 0 2nd 3-6 4-8 13 Quinn Sproule 0 0 0 2 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 2 0 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 14 Tanner Dusyk 0 0 0 1 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 4 1 -1 1 Total 4-8 5-10 16 Andrew Pettitt 0 1 0 1 +1 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 1 0 1 17 Jordan Kwas 0 1 0 2 0 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 6 -2 0 Three stars: 18 Brad Duwe 0 0 0 0 +1 1 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. None 21 Matt Bailey 0 0 0 4 +1 0 23 Aidan Cavallini 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. None 22 Blake Leask 0 1 0 1 0 2 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 1 -1 0 3. None 29 Scott Allen 1 0 0 1 +1 0 25 Michael Mersch 0 2 2 4 0 2 37 Chris Williams 0 0 2 2 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 0 0 Officials: 39 Dylan Hubbs 0 0 0 0 0 2 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 2 1 -1 1 Referee:Stephen McInchak 40 Zack Rassell 0 1 0 3 +1 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 2 2 0 0 Referee:Barry Pochmara 31 Michael Matyas dnp 31 Adam Miller dnp Linesman:Anthony Czech Linesman:Sam Shikowsky Totals 3 5 8 29 +1 18 Totals 2 4 10 28 -10 11 Game timekeeper:Pete Giacomini GOALTENDERS

## Alaska Anchorage Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 35 Chris Kamal W 60:00 2 8 9 9 26 30 Landon Peterson L 40:00 3 4 11 0 15 33 Joel Rumpel 19:00 0 0 0 11 11 EMPTY NET 1:00 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 2nd Chase Van Allen UAA 2.Hooking 00:44 PP 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2.Elbowing 13:08 PP 2nd Ben Matthews UAA 2. Holding The Stick 03:14 PP 2nd Michael Mersch UW 2. High Sticking 18:04 PP 2nd Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Holding 05:19 PP 3rd Jake McCabe UW 2.Tripping 03:42 PP 2nd Chris Williams UAA 2. Interference 12:10 PP 3rd Austin Coldwell UAA 2. Holding 13:21 PP 2nd Kevin Schulze UW 2.High Sticking 12:46 PP Win-Chris Kamal (2-1-0). Loss-Landon Peterson (3-5-1). Timeout UW at 19:01 into 3rd Period

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Alaska Anchorage vs #13 Wisconsin (Jan 04, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Alaska Anchorage (9-9-2, 5-7-2 WCHA) vs. Wisconsin (11-6-1, 2-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Jan 04, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 10309 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:32 pm • Total time: 02:25

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 09:24 UAA EV Blake Tatchell/7 Chase Van Allen/4 9,2,17,3 27,16,21,24 Team 1 2 3 Tot Jordan Kwas/12 UAA 1 2 0 3 2. 1st 18:26 UW EV Jake McCabe/4 Jefferson Dahl/8 2,3,14,18,40 19,14,26,24,15 UW 2 1 1 4 Brad Navin/3 3. 1st 19:38 UW EV Tyler Barnes/9 Jake McCabe/10 3,37,9,13,17 7,19,8,9,24 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 06:33 UAA SH Matt Bailey/9 Chris Williams/4 21,37,29,3 22,21,16,28,24 Team 1 2 3 Tot Derek Docken/1 UAA 8 12 9 29 5. 2nd 08:11 UAA EV Matt Bailey/10 Ben Matthews/1 21,29,10,7,5 7,9,25,19,27 UW 10 6 8 24 6. 2nd 14:11 UW EV Eddie Wittchow/1 Jefferson Dahl/9 5,7,9,17,22 20,14,15,26,27 Morgan Zulinick/5 7. 3rd 06:27 UW EV Jake McCabe/5 Mark Zengerle/18 14,9,18,2,37 19,9,7,25,20 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UAA UW 1st 0-2 (2) 0-3 (3) TEAM SUMMARY 2nd 0-1 (2) 0-2 (0) # Alaska Anchorag G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-1 (0) 2 Chase Van Allen 0 1 0 3 -1 1 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0-4 (6) 0-6 (3) 3 Derek Docken 0 1 4 0 0 1 7 Tyler Barnes 1 0 0 1 +1 0 5 Austin Sevalrud 0 0 0 1 0 2 8 Matt Paape 0 0 2 0 +1 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 7 Austin Coldwell 0 0 2 1 0 3 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 2 0 +1 0 Prd UAA UW 1st 3-6 2-4 9 Blake Tatchell 1 0 0 6 -2 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 2 0 0 0 2nd 3-6 2-4 10 Brett Cameron 0 0 0 0 +1 1 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 2 0 1 +2 2 3rd 1-2 1-2 12 Ben Matthews 0 1 0 0 0 1 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 0 1 +2 0 Total 7-14 5-10 13 Quinn Sproule 0 0 2 2 -1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 3 -2 0 14 Tanner Dusyk 0 0 0 1 -2 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 0 0 1 0 0 Three stars: 16 Andrew Pettitt 0 0 2 1 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 2 1 0 3 +2 0 1. None 17 Jordan Kwas 0 1 0 2 -1 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 1 0 2 3 +2 1 2. None 18 Brad Duwe 0 0 0 1 -2 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 -2 0 3. None 21 Matt Bailey 2 0 2 7 +2 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 -1 0 22 Blake Leask 0 0 0 0 -1 1 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 0 3 Officials: 29 Scott Allen 0 0 0 1 +2 0 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 3 0 1 Referee:Stephen McInchak 37 Chris Williams 0 1 0 2 -1 1 26 Brad Navin 0 1 0 2 +2 0 Referee:Barry Pochmara 39 Dylan Hubbs 0 0 2 1 0 1 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 2 2 -1 1 Linesman:Anthony Czech Linesman:Sam Shikowsky 40 Zack Rassell 0 0 0 0 -1 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Game timekeeper:Pete Giacomini 31 Michael Matyas dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Totals 3 5 14 29 -7 14 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 4 6 10 24 +6 8 GOALTENDERS

## Alaska Anchorage Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 35 Chris Kamal L 58:45 4 8 5 7 20 33 Joel Rumpel W 59:58 3 7 10 9 26 EMPTY NET 1:15 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 0:02 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Derek Docken UAA 2.Hooking 00:40 PP 2nd Matt Bailey UAA 2.Interference 04:02 PP 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Interference 05:30 PP 2nd Andrew Pettitt UAA 2. Roughing The Goali 04:45 PP 1st Mark Zengerle UW 2.Hooking 07:53 PP 2nd Derek Docken UAA 2.Holding 16:34 1st Austin Coldwell UAA 2. Roughing 08:37 PP 2nd Matt Paape UW 2. Embellishment 16:34 1st Quinn Sproule UAA 2.Hooking 15:19 PP 3rd Keegan Meuer UW 2.Checking From Behi 02:46 PP 2nd Eddie Wittchow UW 2. Roughing 02:47 PP 3rd Dylan Hubbs UAA 2. Checking From Behi 10:49 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (8-1-0). Loss-Chris Kamal (2-2-0). TO AA 19:57 into the 3rd period

52 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #8 Michigan vs #14 Wisconsin (Jan 10, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan (10-5-2, 2-1-0-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (12-6-1, 3-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Jan 10, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 9499 • Start time: 8:07 pm • End time: 10:23 pm • Total time: 02:16

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 04:16 UW EV Michael Mersch/12 Kevin Schulze/6 6,21,17,27 25,28,14,27 Team 1 2 3 Tot Jefferson Dahl/10 MICH 0 0 2 2 2. 1st 11:47 UW EV Grant Besse/6 Kevin Schulze/7 6,21,23,20,25 21,28,16,22,27 UW 2 0 3 5 Joseph LaBate/7 3. 3rd 11:47 UW EV Jefferson Dahl/3 Michael Mersch/9 21,6,14,23,18 14,25,19,26,24 Shots by Period Jake McCabe/11 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 3rd 14:50 MICH EV Andrew Copp/10 Phil Di Giuseppe/9 18,7,27,5,25 9,28,27,26,25 MICH 9 7 13 29 Alex Guptill/7 UW 9 8 13 30 5. 3rd 17:58 MICH PP Luke Moffatt/6 Tyler Motte/4 9,14,4,23,15 19,14,25,27 Kevin Clare/5 6. 3rd 18:42 UW EN Michael Mersch/13 Jefferson Dahl/11 37,5,7,18,27,17 25,14,8,19,28 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Mark Zengerle Prd MICH UW 1st 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 7. 3rd 19:20 UW EV Michael Mersch/14 Jefferson Dahl/12 6,19,9,4,11 25,14,24,26,19 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-2 (1) Joe Faust/9 3rd 1-1 (4) 0-0 (0) Total 1-5 (8) 0-2 (1) TEAM SUMMARY # Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Penalties-Minutes by Prd 4 Kevin Clare 0 1 0 0 -1 0 5 Chase Drake 0 0 4 0 0 2 Prd MICH UW 1st 1-2 3-6 5 Michael Downing 0 0 2 2 0 0 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 0 0 2 2nd 2-4 2-4 6 Brennan Serville 0 0 0 0 -4 1 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 +1 1 3rd 0-0 1-2 7 Phil Di Giuseppe 0 1 0 3 0 1 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 3 -1 0 Total 3-6 6-12 9 Luke Moffatt 1 0 0 1 -1 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 0 2 11 Zach Hyman 0 0 0 2 -1 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 1 3 0 1 +4 1 Three stars: 14 Tyler Motte 0 1 0 2 -1 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 1 0 0 1. None 15 Evan Allen 0 0 0 3 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 1 0 4 +1 0 2. None 17 JT Compher 0 0 0 2 -2 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 0 2 +3 3 3. None 18 Andrew Copp 1 0 0 4 -1 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 3 0 1 19 Derek DeBlois 0 0 2 1 -1 2 21 Grant Besse 1 0 0 2 +1 1 Officials: 20 Travis Lynch 0 0 0 0 -1 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 2 +1 0 Referee:Brian Aaron 21 Nolan De Jong 0 0 0 0 -3 0 23 Aidan Cavallini 0 0 0 1 0 0 Referee:Tom Sterns 22 Andrew Sinelli 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 Joe Faust 0 1 2 0 +2 1 Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Linesman:Ed Moberg 23 Alex Kile 0 0 2 2 -2 1 25 Michael Mersch 3 1 0 8 +3 1 Scorer:Callie LaPoint 25 Max Shuart 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 2 2 +1 0 27 Alex Guptill 0 1 0 3 -1 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 0 2 0 +1 3 37 Mac Bennett 0 0 0 2 -1 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 2 0 0 +2 0 1 Steve Racine dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp 29 Luke Dwyer dnp 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 2 4 6 29 -20 7 Totals 5 10 12 30 +1 18 GOALTENDERS

## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 35 Zach Nagelvoort L 59:19 4 7 8 10 25 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 2 9 7 11 27 EMPTY NET 0:41 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Derek DeBlois MICH 2.High Sticking 03:50 2nd Jedd Soleway UW 2.Slashing 02:34 PP 1st Brad Navin UW 2. Roughing 03:50 2nd Alex Kile MICH 2. Boarding 05:17 PP 1st Chase Drake UW 2.Holding 13:57 PP 2nd Chase Drake UW 2.Roughing 08:15 PP 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Hooking 17:17 PP 3rd Joe Faust UW 2. High Sticking 16:27 PP 2nd Michael Downing MICH 2.Cross-Checking 00:56 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (9-1-0). Loss-Zach Nagelvoort (6-4-1).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #8 Michigan vs #14 Wisconsin (Jan 11, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan (10-6-2, 2-2-0-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (13-6-1, 4-2-0-0 B1g) Date: Jan 11, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 14273 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:35 pm • Total time: 2:28

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 14:06 UW EV Frankie Simonelli/5 Joseph LaBate/8 11,4,21,22,17 27,22,28,16,15 Team 1 2 3 Tot Kevin Schulze/8 MICH 1 0 0 1 2. 1st 17:44 MICH PP Luke Moffatt/7 Andrew Copp/6 18,37,27,9,17 8,12,19,27 UW 1 1 1 3 Mac Bennett/5 3. 2nd 12:04 UW EV Chase Drake/2 Michael Mersch/10 27,17,11,5,21 5,25,15,9,20 Shots by Period Morgan Zulinick/6 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 3rd 18:01 UW EV Joseph LaBate/7 Jefferson Dahl/13 27,17,19,6,4 16,14,28,25,19 MICH 10 11 8 29 Kevin Schulze/9 UW 15 8 14 37 TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) # Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Prd MICH UW 4 Kevin Clare 0 0 0 2 -2 0 5 Chase Drake 1 0 0 1 +1 0 1st 1-2 (2) 0-1 (3) 5 Michael Downing 0 0 2 2 -1 1 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 4 3 0 1 2nd 0-1 (3) 0-0 (0) 6 Brennan Serville 0 0 0 0 -1 0 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 3 0 1 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (1) 7 Phil Di Giuseppe 0 0 0 3 0 0 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 2 2 +1 0 Total 1-3 (5) 0-3 (4) 9 Luke Moffatt 1 0 0 3 0 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 Zach Hyman 0 0 0 2 -2 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 1 0 0 +1 0 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 12 Cristoval Nieves 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 0 0 +2 1 Prd MICH UW 1st 1-2 2-4 14 Tyler Motte 0 0 0 1 0 1 16 Joseph LaBate 1 1 0 5 +2 0 2nd 0-0 1-2 15 Evan Allen 0 0 0 1 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 2 1 +1 3 3rd 5-10 3-6 17 JT Compher 0 0 0 5 -3 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 1 +1 3 Total 6-12 6-12 18 Andrew Copp 0 1 4 3 0 0 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Derek DeBlois 0 0 2 2 -1 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 4 5 +1 2 Three stars: 20 Travis Lynch 0 0 0 1 0 0 23 Aidan Cavallini 0 0 0 3 0 0 1. None 21 Nolan De Jong 0 0 2 0 -2 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 0 1 2. None 22 Andrew Sinelli 0 0 0 1 -1 1 25 Michael Mersch 0 1 0 5 +2 0 3. None 23 Alex Kile 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 1 0 2 27 Alex Guptill 0 0 2 0 -2 0 27 Frankie Simonell 1 0 0 2 +1 1 Officials: 37 Mac Bennett 0 1 0 2 0 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 2 0 4 +2 0 Referee:Brian Aaron 1 Steve Racine dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Referee:Tom Sterns 29 Luke Dwyer dnp 31 Adam Miller dnp Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Totals 1 2 12 29 -15 5 Totals 3 6 12 37 +1 15 Linesman:Ed Moberg GOALTENDERS

## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 35 Zach Nagelvoort L 59:04 3 14 7 13 34 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 1 9 11 8 28 EMPTY NET 0:56 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Jedd Soleway UW 2.Tripping 04:59 PP 3rd Tyler Barnes UW 2.Roughing Atw 19:27 1st Nolan De Jong MICH 2. High Sticking 11:31 PP 3rd Andrew Copp MICH 2. Boarding 19:27 1st Jedd Soleway UW 2.Boarding 17:25 PP 3rd Mark Zengerle UW 2.Roughing Atw 19:27 2nd Tyler Barnes UW 2. Tripping 17:00 PP 3rd Alex Guptill MICH 2. Roughing Atw 19:27 3rd Michael Downing MICH 2.Roughing 09:16 PP 3rd Jake McCabe UW 2.Roughing Atw 19:27 3rd Andrew Copp MICH 2. Roughing Atw 19:27 3rd Derek DeBlois MICH 2. Slashing 19:27 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (10-1-0). Loss-Zach Nagelvoort (6-5-1). TO Michigan 1:18 left in the Third Period

53 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Ohio State vs #9 Wisconsin (Jan 24, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Ohio State (11-9-1, 1-5-1-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (14-6-1, 5-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Jan 24, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 11328 • Start time: 8:04 pm • End time: 10:14 pm • Total time: 2:10

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 02:20 UW EV Jake McCabe/6 Matt Paape/1 6,21,37,11,19 19,8,12,24,18 Team 1 2 3 Tot Keegan Meuer/3 OSU 1 1 1 3 2. 1st 14:42 OSU PP Ryan Dzingel/14 Drew Brevig/8 18,4,17,28,16 27,19,14,25 UW 1 2 2 5 Max McCormick/14 3. 2nd 10:55 OSU PP Nick Schilkey/7 Sam Jardine/6 37,21,18,10,9 19,24,25,12 Shots by Period Ryan Dzingel/16 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 2nd 14:30 UW EV Morgan Zulinick/2 Mark Zengerle/20 21,25,16,17,14 15,9,7,28,5 OSU 9 8 9 26 Tyler Barnes/10 UW 7 12 10 29 5. 2nd 17:17 UW EV Tyler Barnes/10 Mark Zengerle/21 21,9,10,37,7 7,9,27,28,25 6. 3rd 00:42 UW EV Joe Faust/2 Jake McCabe/12 7,21,28,16,17 24,19,7,9,15 Tyler Barnes/11 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 7. 3rd 17:33 OSU SH David Gust/5 - 9,6,10,25 19,28,9,25,7 Prd OSU UW 1st 1-1 (1) 0-1 (4) 8. 3rd 18:29 UW PP Joseph LaBate/8 Frankie Simonell/4 16,19,21,25 22,16,27,15,5 2nd 1-2 (2) 0-0 (0) Morgan Zulinick/7 3rd 0-3 (1) 1-2 (1) Total 2-6 (4) 1-3 (5) TEAM SUMMARY # Ohio State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl Penalties-Minutes by Prd 4 Drew Brevig 0 1 0 2 0 3 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +1 1 Prd OSU UW 1st 2-15 1-2 6 Clark Cristofoli 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Tyler Barnes 1 2 0 4 +2 0 2nd 1-2 3-6 7 Al McLean 0 0 0 0 -2 1 8 Matt Paape 0 1 2 2 +1 0 3rd 2-4 3-6 9 David Gust 1 0 2 2 0 3 9 Mark Zengerle 0 2 0 1 +2 0 Total 5-21 7-14 10 Darik Angeli 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 1 0 0 +1 0 11 Alex Lippincott 0 0 0 0 -1 1 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 1 0 1 Three stars: 14 Anthony Greco 0 0 0 2 -1 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 1 1 0 1 +2 0 1. None 15 Nick Oddo 0 0 15 0 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 0 2 0 0 2. None 16 Tanner Fritz 0 0 0 1 -2 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 0 +1 3 3. None 17 Max McCormick 0 1 2 4 -2 2 19 Jake McCabe 1 1 2 2 +1 2 18 Ryan Dzingel 1 1 2 4 0 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 0 0 Officials: 19 Chad Niddery 0 0 0 0 -1 0 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 0 0 Referee:Stephen McInchak 21 Sam Jardine 0 1 0 0 -4 1 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 5 0 0 Referee:Craig Welker 23 Tyler Lundey 0 0 0 2 0 0 24 Joe Faust 1 0 2 1 +2 0 Linesman:Matt Gerlach Linesman:Dan Carey 25 Justin DaSilva 0 0 0 0 0 2 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 4 2 0 0 Scorer:Pete Giacomini 28 Alex Szczechura 0 0 0 3 -1 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 2 2 0 0 37 Nick Schilkey 1 0 0 3 -2 0 27 Frankie Simonell 0 1 2 5 +1 1 47 Josh Healey 0 0 0 1 0 2 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 0 +1 1 30 Christian Frey dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Totals 3 4 21 26 -16 16 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 5 9 14 29 +1 9 GOALTENDERS

## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 31 Matt Tomkins L 59:11 5 6 10 8 24 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 3 8 7 8 23 EMPTY NET 0:49 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Nick Oddo OSU 5.Checking From Behin 07:49 2nd Michael Mersch UW 2.Holding 15:10 PP 1st Nick Oddo OSU 10. Game Misconduct 07:49 3rd David Gust OSU 2. Interference 01:11 PP 1st Matt Paape UW 2.Holding The Stick 14:23 PP 3rd Brad Navin UW 2.Hooking 08:38 PP 2nd Ryan Dzingel OSU 2. Hooking 01:32 3rd Jake McCabe UW 2. High Sticking 12:00 PP 2nd Michael Mersch UW 2.Tripping 01:32 3rd Max McCormick OSU 2.Hooking 16:49 PP 2nd Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Tripping 09:09 PP 3rd Joe Faust UW 2. Slashing 19:57 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (11-1-0). Loss-Matt Tomkins (6-5-1).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Ohio State vs #9 Wisconsin (Jan 25, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Ohio State (12-9-1, 2-5-1-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (14-7-1, 5-3-0-0 B1G) Date: Jan 25, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 15021 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:25 pm • Total time: 2:18

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 2nd 10:03 UW EV Mark Zengerle/3 Frankie Simonell/5 17,25,16,18,6 9,27,26,28,25 Team 1 2 3 Tot Brad Navin/4 OSU 0 2 1 3 2. 2nd 11:41 OSU EV Nick Schilkey/8 Justin DaSilva/4 37,15,16,25,6 16,22,21,19,24 UW 0 1 0 1 Nick Oddo/13 3. 2nd 15:06 OSU EV Nick Oddo/7 Sam Jardine/7 15,21,37,47,10 14,25,27,24,22 Shots by Period Nick Schilkey/7 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 3rd 19:48 OSU EN Darik Angeli/6 Tanner Fritz/16 10,16,21,4,18 14,25,9,22,16,1 OSU 5 12 5 22 Sam Jardine/8 UW 17 11 9 37 TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) # Ohio State G APim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl Prd OSU UW 4 Drew Brevig 0 0 4 0 +1 5 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 1 1st 0-3 (2) 0-2 (4) 6 Clark Cristofoli 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 4 0 0 2nd 0-2 (4) 0-1 (0) 7 Al McLean 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 1 0 0 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 9 David Gust 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Mark Zengerle 1 0 0 4 0 0 Total 0-5 (6) 0-4 (5) 10 Darik Angeli 1 0 0 3 +2 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Anthony Greco 0 0 0 2 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 2 -2 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 15 Nick Oddo 1 1 0 3 +2 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 4 0 0 Prd OSU UW 1st 4-8 4-8 16 Tanner Fritz 0 1 0 2 +1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 2 3 -2 0 2nd 0-0 2-4 17 Max McCormick 0 0 0 4 -1 0 18Sean Little 0 0 0 1 0 1 3rd 1-2 0-0 18 Ryan Dzingel 0 0 2 1 0 3 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 2 2 -2 2 Total 5-10 6-12 19 Chad Niddery 0 0 2 1 0 0 20Eddie Wittchow 0 0 2 0 0 0 21 Sam Jardine 0 2 0 2 +2 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 2 5 -1 0 Three stars: 23 Tyler Lundey 0 0 2 0 0 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 0 -3 0 1. None 25 Justin DaSilva 0 1 0 0 0 5 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 -2 2 2. None 26 Matt Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 7 -1 0 3. None 28 Alex Szczechura 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 1 0 3 +1 0 37Nick Schilkey 1 1 0 3 +2 0 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 2 0 0 2 Officials: 47 Josh Healey 0 0 0 0 +1 6 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 +1 1 Referee:Stephen McInchak 31 Matt Tomkins dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Referee:Craig Welker Totals 3 6 10 22 +10 22 31 Adam Miller dnp Linesman:Matt Gerlach Linesman:Dan Carey Totals 1 2 12 37 -11 10 Scorer:Pete Giacomini

GOALTENDERS ## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Christian Frey W 60:00 1 1710 9 36 33 Joel Rumpel L 58:49 2 510 4 19 EMPTY NET 1:11 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Grant Besse UW 2.Interference 01:34 PP 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Slashing 18:31 PP 1st Eddie Wittchow UW 2. Hooking 06:34 PP 1st Drew Brevig OSU 2. Holding The Stick 19:18 PP 1st Drew Brevig OSU 2.Tripping 07:23 PP 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2.Slashing 04:15 PP 1st Tyler Lundey OSU 2. Interference 13:44 2nd Jedd Soleway UW 2. Cross-Checking 12:48 PP 1st Joseph LaBate UW 2.Roughing Atw 13:44 3rd Ryan Dzingel OSU 2.Roughing 00:18 PP 1st Chad Niddery OSU 2. Holding 16:16 PP Win-Christian Frey (3-1-0). Loss-Joel Rumpel (11-2-0). TO Wisconsin 18:42 into the 3rd Period

Referee's signature 54 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #9 Wisconsin vs #12 Michigan (Jan 31, 2014 at Ann Arbor, Michigan)

Wisconsin (14-8-1, 5-4-0-0 B1G) vs. Michigan (13-6-2, 5-2-0-0 B1G) Date: Jan 31, 2014 • Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan • Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 • Start time: 6:31 pm • End time: 8:42 pm • Total time: 2:11

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 13:10 MICH EV Tyler Motte/6 Cristoval Nieves/9 19,5,27,9,18 14,12,9,6,4 Team 1 2 3 Tot 2. 1st 14:30 MICH EV Alex Guptill/7 JT Compher/12 24,9,18,15,19 27,17,22,6,19 UW 0 1 0 1 3. 2nd 12:05 MICH EV Zach Hyman/2 Mac Bennett/7 14,24,19,25,26 11,37,9,5,14 MICH 2 1 0 3 Luke Moffatt/8 4. 2nd 13:16 UW EV Joseph LaBate/9 Frankie Simonell/6 16,27,5,21,22 25,4,20,5,10 Shots by Period Kevin Schulze/10 Team 1 2 3 Tot UW 13 5 9 27 TEAM SUMMARY MICH 13 8 13 34 # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Michigan G APim Sh +/- Bl 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Kevin Clare 0 0 2 0 0 3 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 Michael Downing 0 0 0 1 0 1 Prd UW MICH 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 0 3 -2 1 6 Brennan Serville 0 0 0 0 +2 0 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 Phil Di Giuseppe 0 0 0 1 0 1 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 1 -1 1 9 Luke Moffatt 0 1 0 3 +2 0 3rd 0-1 (3) 0-3 (2) 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 1 -1 0 10 Justin Selman 0 0 0 2 -1 1 Total 0-2 (3) 0-5 (4) 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 2 3 +1 3 11 Zach Hyman 1 0 0 2 +1 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 2 -2 4 12 Cristoval Nieves 0 1 0 0 +1 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 0 -3 1 14 Tyler Motte 1 0 0 4 +2 0 Prd UW MICH 1st 1-2 0-0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 JT Compher 0 1 0 3 +1 0 2nd 1-2 1-2 21 Grant Besse 0 0 2 0 +1 0 18 Andrew Copp 0 0 0 3 0 0 3rd 3-6 2-4 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 +1 0 19 Derek DeBlois 0 0 0 2 +1 2 Total 5-10 3-6 23 Aidan Cavallini 0 0 2 1 0 1 20 Travis Lynch 0 0 0 0 -1 1 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 2 -2 2 21 Nolan De Jong 0 0 0 1 0 0 Three stars: 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 4 -1 0 22 Andrew Sinelli 0 0 0 1 +1 1 1. Alex Guptill 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 -1 1 25 Max Shuart 0 0 0 0 -1 0 2. Mac Bennett 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 2 3 0 4 27 Alex Guptill 1 0 2 8 +1 1 3. Zach Nagelvoort 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 2 0 1 37 Mac Bennett 0 1 0 3 +1 2 TMTeam 00 2 0 00 TMTeam 00 2 0 00 Officials: 30 Landon Peterson dnp 1 Steve Racine dnp Referee:Todd Anderson Totals 1 2 10 27 -10 21 30 Adam Janecyk dnp Referee:Peter Feola Totals 3 4 6 34 +10 14 Linesman:Joseph Hutek Linesman:Brett DesRosiers

GOALTENDERS ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Joel Rumpel L 59:17 3 11 713 31 35 Zach Nagelvoort W 60:00 1 13 4 9 26 EMPTY NET 0:43 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Hooking 10:58 PP 3rd Alex Guptill MICH 2.Holding The Stick 04:38 PP 2nd Team MICH 2. Too Many Players On Ic 06:54 PP 3rd Grant Besse UW 2. Hooking 07:55 PP 2nd Aidan Cavallini UW 2.O-Hooking 17:54 PP 3rd Team UW 2.Too Many Players On I 18:36 PP 3rd Joseph LaBate UW 2. Slashing 02:23 PP 3rd Kevin Clare MICH 2. Hooking 19:17 Win-Zach Nagelvoort (9-5-1). Loss-Joel Rumpel (11-3-0).

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #9 Wisconsin vs #12 Michigan (Feb 01, 2014 at Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Wisconsin (14-8-2, 5-4-1-0 B1G) vs. Michigan (13-6-3, 5-2-1-1 B1G) Date: Feb 01, 2014 • Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. • Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 • Start time: 6:40 pm • End time: 9:26 • Total time: 2:46

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 2nd 01:02 UW EV Michael Mersch/15 Joe Faust/10 25,24,26,14,19 4,18,7,12,22 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot Brad Navin/5 UW 0 2 0 0 2 2. 2nd 10:10 MICH EV Tyler Motte/7 Michael Downing/6 26,8,28,27,22 14,5,11,9,37 MICH 0 1 1 0 2 Zach Hyman/3 3. 2nd 16:14 UW EV Mark Zengerle/4 PENALTY SHOT Shots by Period 4. 3rd 07:02 MICH EV Luke Moffatt/8 Zach Hyman 5,18,19,12,20 9,37,5,11,14 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot UW 10 9 2 6 27 TEAM SUMMARY MICH 12 14 12 3 41 # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Michigan G APim Sh +/- Bl 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 1 -1 2 4 Kevin Clare 0 0 0 3 -1 5 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 2 -1 1 5 Michael Downing 0 1 0 2 +2 2 Prd UW MICH 9 Mark Zengerle 1 0 0 2 0 1 6 Brennan Serville 0 0 0 1 0 0 1st 0-1 (1) 0-3 (7) 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 -1 3 7 Phil Di Giuseppe 0 0 0 4 -1 0 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 2 +1 1 9 Luke Moffatt 1 0 0 2 +2 1 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (5) 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 2 2 0 0 10 Justin Selman 0 0 0 0 0 2 OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 3 0 0 11 Zach Hyman 0 2 0 4 +2 1 Total 0-1 (1) 0-6 (14) 18 Sean Little 0 0 2 1 -1 3 12 Cristoval Nieves 0 0 0 1 -1 2 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 2 1 0 3 14 Tyler Motte 1 0 0 4 +2 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UW MICH 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 4 1 -1 0 17 JT Compher 0 0 0 2 0 1 1st 4-8 2-4 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Andrew Copp 0 0 0 4 -1 0 2nd 1-2 1-2 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 2 -1 1 19 Derek DeBlois 0 0 2 3 0 2 3rd 2-4 0-0 23 Aidan Cavallini 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 Travis Lynch 0 0 0 1 0 0 OT 0-0 0-0 24 Joe Faust 0 1 0 0 +1 1 21 Nolan De Jong 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total 7-14 3-6 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 0 3 +1 5 22 Andrew Sinelli 0 0 0 2 -1 0 26 Brad Navin 0 1 0 3 0 1 23 Alex Kile 0 0 0 1 0 0 Three stars: 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 0 0 1 -1 4 27 Alex Guptill 0 0 2 2 0 0 1. Luke Moffatt 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 -1 3 37 Mac Bennett 0 0 0 4 +2 2 2. Joel Rumpel TMTeam 00 2 0 00 TMTEAM 00 2 0 00 3. Mark Zengerle 30 Landon Peterson dnp 1 Steve Racine dnp Totals 2 2 14 27 -5 29 29 Luke Dwyer dnp Officials: Totals 2 3 6 41 +5 19 Referee:Todd Anderson Referee:Peter Feola Linesman:Joseph Hutek Linesman:Brett DesRosiers

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves ## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves 33 Joel Rumpel T 64:57 2 12 13 11 3 39 35 Zach Nagelvoort T 65:00 2 10 7 2 6 25 EMPTY NET 0:03 0 0000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st TEAM MICH 2.Too Many Players On Ic 02:45 PP 1st Sean Little UW 2.Roughing 14:02 PP 1st Team UW 2. Too Many Players On Ic 07:20 PP 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2. Cross-Checking 05:15 PP 1st Eddie Wittchow UW 2.Boarding 11:54 PP 2nd Derek DeBlois MICH 2.Tripping 16:14 1st Eddie Wittchow UW 2. Roughing 14:02 3rd Jedd Soleway UW 2. Goaltender Interferenc 12:29 PP 1st Alex Guptill MICH 2.Roughing 14:02 3rd Morgan Zulinick UW 2.Interference 15:22 PP Wisconsin-Joel Rumpel (11-3-1). Michigan-Zach Nagelvoort (9-5-2). 55 Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #1 Minnesota vs #12 Wisconsin (Feb 06, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Minnesota (19-3-5, 8-1-2-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (15-8-2, 6-4-1-0 B1G) Date: Feb 06, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 8908 • Start time: 7:34 pm • End time: 9:44 pm • Total time: 2:10

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 14:47 UW PP Frankie Simonelli/6 Joseph LaBate/9 9,2,26,5 27,16,28,22,21 Team 1 2 3 Tot Kevin Schulze/11 MINN 1 0 0 1 2. 1st 17:20 MINN EV Taylor Cammarata/6 Kyle Rau/18 13,7,10,28,24 8,21,19,24,9 UW 1 0 1 2 3. 3rd 13:47 UW EV Jake McCabe/7 Jedd Soleway/5 10,28,11,22,17 19,22,26,16,24 Shots by Period TEAM SUMMARY Team 1 2 3 Tot # Minnesota G APim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl MINN 7 15 10 32 2 Brady Skjei 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 0 UW 6 10 3 19 5 Mike Reilly 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 -1 0 6 Jake Parenteau 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 0 1 -1 1 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 7 Kyle Rau 0 1 0 1 +1 1 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prd MINN UW 9 Ryan Reilly 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 0 0 1 1st 0-0 (1) 1-1 (1) 10 Ben Marshall 0 0 0 2 0 2 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 0 0 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 11 Sam Warning 0 0 0 2 -1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 1 2 0 +1 1 3rd 0-2 (3) 0-0 (0) 12 Justin Holl 0 0 2 0 0 2 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total 0-4 (6) 1-1 (1) 13 Taylor Cammarata 1 0 0 2 +1 0 18Sean Little 0 0 2 2 0 0 16 Nate Condon 0 0 0 2 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 1 0 0 2 0 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 17 Seth Ambroz 0 0 0 4 -1 0 20Eddie Wittchow 0 0 2 0 0 0 Prd MINN UW 1st 1-2 1-2 19 Vinni Lettieri 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 -1 1 2nd 0-0 1-2 21 Connor Reilly 0 0 0 2 0 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 1 0 1 +1 0 3rd 0-0 2-4 22 Travis Boyd 0 0 0 3 -1 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 2 0 1 Total 1-2 4-8 24 Hudson Fasching 0 0 0 0 +1 0 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 3 0 0 25 Justin Kloos 0 0 0 5 0 1 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 1 +1 0 Three stars: 26 Christian Isackson 0 0 0 1 0 0 27 Frankie Simonelli 1 0 2 2 0 4 1. None 28 Jake Bischoff 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 3 0 3 2. None 1 Michael Shibrowski dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp 3. None Totals 1 1 2 32 0 9 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 2 3 8 19 0 15 Officials: Referee:Brian Hill Referee:Stephen McInchak Linesman:Dan Carey Linesman:Matt Gerlach Scorer:Luke Regner

GOALTENDERS ## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 32 Adam Wilcox L 59:04 2 510 2 17 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 1 61510 31 EMPTY NET 0:56 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Justin Holl MINN 2.Interference 13:04 PP 3rd Joseph LaBate UW 2.Roughing 03:48 PP 1st Eddie Wittchow UW 2. Tripping 18:08 PP 3rd Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Holding The Stick 19:32 PP 2nd Sean Little UW 2.Boarding 11:37 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (12-3-1). Loss-Adam Wilcox (18-3-5). Timeout Minn w/ 00:59 left in 3rd Timeout Wis w/ 00:28 left in 3rd

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #1 Minnesota vs #12 Wisconsin (Feb 07, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Minnesota (19-4-5, 8-2-2-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (16-8-2, 7-4-1-0 B1G) Date: Feb 07, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 15359 • Start time: 8:04 pm • End time: 10:24 pm • Total time: 02:20

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 19:40 UW EV Grant Besse/7 Nic Kerdiles/10 28,24,10,26,7 21,17,27,9,19 Team 1 2 3 Tot Frankie Simonelli/7 MINN 0 1 0 1 2. 2nd 12:03 MINN PP Seth Ambroz/12 Justin Kloos/15 17,25,10,16,11 18,12,20,27 UW 1 0 1 2 Ben Marshall/10 3. 3rd 04:33 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/9 Grant Besse/5 2,24,13,12,7 17,21,9,20,5 Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot TEAM SUMMARY MINN 9 6 14 29 # Minnesota G APim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl UW 11 7 9 27 2 Brady Skjei 0 0 0 2 -1 0 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +1 0 5 Mike Reilly 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 6 Jake Parenteau 0 0 0 1 0 2 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 2 2 +2 3 Prd MINN UW 7 Kyle Rau 0 0 2 1 -2 1 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 2 1st 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0) 10 Ben Marshall 0 1 2 2 -1 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 0 0 2 2nd 1-3 (3) 0-1 (3) 11 Sam Warning 0 0 0 1 0 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 12 Justin Holl 0 0 0 1 -1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 5 0 1 Total 1-4 (4) 0-1 (3) 13 Taylor Cammarata 0 0 0 2 -1 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 0 5 +2 0 15 A.J. Michaelson 0 0 0 1 0 1 18 Sean Little 0 0 2 0 0 3 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 16 Nate Condon 0 0 0 1 0 1 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 17 1 +1 3 Prd MINN UW 1st 1-2 2-4 17 Seth Ambroz 1 0 2 4 0 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 2 0 +1 2 2nd 3-6 4-19 19 Vinni Lettieri 0 0 0 2 0 0 21 Grant Besse 1 1 0 5 +2 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 21 Connor Reilly 0 0 0 3 0 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total 5-10 7-25 22 Travis Boyd 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Hudson Fasching 0 0 4 1 -2 0 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 2 4 0 1 Three stars: 25 Justin Kloos 0 1 0 3 0 1 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 4 0 0 1. None 26 Christian Isackson 0 0 0 1 -1 1 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 0 0 +1 2 2. None 28 Jake Bischoff 0 0 0 0 -1 2 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. None 1 Michael Shibrowski dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Totals 1 2 10 29 -10 10 31 Adam Miller dnp Officials: Totals 2 3 25 27 +10 21 Referee:Brian Hill Referee:Stephen McInchak Linesman:Dan Carey Linesman:Matt Gerlach Scorer:Luke Regner

GOALTENDERS ## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 32 Adam Wilcox L 58:48 2 10 7 8 25 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 1 9 514 28 EMPTY NET 1:12 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Michael Mersch UW 2.Tripping 11:20 PP 2nd Jake McCabe UW 10.Game Misconduct 09:05 1st Kyle Rau MINN 2. Tripping 17:28 2nd Ben Marshall MINN 2. Roughing Atw 09:05 1st Mark Zengerle UW 2.Tripping 17:28 2nd Hudson Fasching MINN 2.Roughing Atw 09:05 2nd Hudson Fasching MINN 2. Boarding 00:50 PP 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2. Roughing Atw 09:05 2nd Eddie Wittchow UW 2.Goaltender Interference 03:58 PP 3rd Seth Ambroz MINN 2.High Sticking 14:48 2nd Jake McCabe UW 5. Contact To The Head 09:05 3rd Sean Little UW 2. Cross-Checking 14:48 Win-Joel Rumpel (13-3-1). Loss-Adam Wilcox (18-4-5). TO Minnesota 18:42 into the 3rd TO Wisconsin 19:04 into the 3rd 56 Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #8 Wisconsin vs Ohio State (Feb 14, 2014 at Columbus, Ohio)

Wisconsin (16-9-2, 7-5-1-0 B1G) vs. Ohio State (15-9-3, 5-5-3-2 B1G) Date: Feb 14, 2014 • Location: Columbus, Ohio • Arena: Attendance: 4540 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:24 pm • Total time: 2:19

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 02:08 OSU EV Tyler Lundey/5 Nick Oddo/16 5,16,19,20,22 23,15,25,4,10 Team 1 2 3 Tot Justin DaSilva/6 UW 0 0 1 1 2. 1st 14:25 OSU EV Darik Angeli/8 Tyler Lundey/6 15,12,19,27,28 23,15,4,10,25 OSU 2 0 0 2 Nick Oddo/17 3. 3rd 03:42 UW EV Michael Mersch/16 Frankie Simonell/8 25,27,14,20,21 37,8,4,18,14 Shots by Period Jefferson Dahl/14 Team 1 2 3 Tot UW 6 11 13 30 TEAM SUMMARY OSU 14 9 7 30 # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Ohio State G APim Sh +/- Bl 5 Chase Drake 0 0 15 1 -1 2 4 Drew Brevig 0 0 0 1 +1 0 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 Al McLean 0 0 0 0 0 1 Prd UW OSU 9 Mark Zengerle 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 Curtis Gedig 0 0 0 0 -1 2 1st 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 -1 0 10 Darik Angeli 1 0 2 2 +2 0 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-3 (2) 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 1 0 0 +1 0 11 Alex Lippincott 0 0 0 1 0 1 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-1 (0) 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 -1 0 14 Anthony Greco 0 0 2 6 -1 0 Total 0-3 (2) 0-4 (2) 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 3 -1 0 15 Nick Oddo 0 2 0 4 +2 1 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 0 0 4 0 0 16 Tanner Fritz 0 0 0 2 0 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 18Sean Little 0 0 4 1 0 0 17 Max McCormick 0 0 0 2 0 0 Prd UW OSU 1st 0-0 1-2 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 2 -2 0 18 Ryan Dzingel 0 0 0 3 -1 2 2nd 6-23 4-19 20Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Chad Niddery 0 0 4 1 0 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 +1 0 21 Sam Jardine 0 0 15 1 0 1 Total 7-25 6-23 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 4 -1 0 23 Tyler Lundey 1 1 0 1 +2 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 Justin DaSilva 0 1 0 1 +2 0 Three stars: 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 2 8 +1 0 26 Matt Johnson 0 0 0 2 0 1 1. None 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 1 0 0 28 Alex Szczechura 0 0 0 1 0 0 2. None 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 2 2 0 2 37Nick Schilkey 0 0 0 1 -1 2 3. None 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 0 -1 1 47 Josh Healey 0 0 0 1 0 1 TMTeam 00 2 0 00 1 Logan Davis dnp Officials: 30 Landon Peterson dnp 31 Matt Tomkins dnp Referee:Christopher Ciamaga Totals 1 2 25 30 -5 6 Totals 2 4 23 30 +5 14 Linesman:Dan Cohen Linesman:Bruce Vida

GOALTENDERS ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Joel Rumpel L 58:56 2 12 9 7 28 30 Christian Frey W 60:00 1 61112 29 EMPTY NET 1:04 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Anthony Greco OSU 2.Cth Elbowing 17:30 PP 2nd Darik Angeli OSU 2.Roughing 12:16 2nd Chad Niddery OSU 2. Tripping 09:19 PP 2nd Sean Little UW 2. Roughing 12:16 2nd Michael Mersch UW 2.Tripping 09:59 PP 2nd Sean Little UW 2.Checking From Behind 12:16 PP 2nd Sam Jardine OSU 5. Grasping The Facemask 12:16 2nd Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Holding 17:47 PP 2nd Chase Drake UW 5.Grasping The Facemask12:16 3rd Chad Niddery OSU 2.Holding 07:48 PP 2nd Sam Jardine OSU 10. Game Misconduct 12:16 3rd Team UW 2. Too Many Players On I 12:34 PP 2nd Chase Drake UW 10.Game Misconduct 12:16 Win-Christian Frey (6-1-2). Loss-Joel Rumpel (13-4-1). UW timeout 19:03/3rd Game played with three officials because of inclement weather and travel difficulties Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #8 Wisconsin vs Ohio State (Feb 15, 2014 at Columbus, Ohio)

Wisconsin (17-9-2, 8-5-1-0 B1G) vs. Ohio State (15-10-3, 5-6-3-2 B1G) Date: Feb 15, 2014 • Location: Columbus, Ohio • Arena: Value City Arena Attendance: 7146 • Start time: 8:10 pm • End time: 10:26 • Total time: 2:16

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 09:44 UW PP Morgan Zulinick/3 Kevin Schulze/12 15,28,22,27,9 18,19,7,21 Team 1 2 3 Tot Jedd Soleway/6 UW 2 0 2 4 2. 1st 11:50 UW EV Mark Zengerle/8 Grant Besse/6 9,21,20,5,7 47,18,17,8,15 OSU 0 1 1 2 Jake McCabe/13 3. 2nd 12:54 OSU EV Nick Schilkey/9 Drew Brevig/10 25,17,27,9,28 37,18,25,4,14 Shots by Period Ryan Dzingel/21 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 3rd 01:02 UW EV Mark Zengerle/6 Frankie Simonell/9 9,25,27,17,19 23,15,10,7,47 UW 6 13 9 28 Nic Kerdiles/11 OSU 10 13 7 30 5. 3rd 01:57 OSU EV Max McCormick/11 Drew Brevig/11 19,28,15,16,25 17,4,16,25,9 Tanner Fritz/20 6. 3rd 19:58 UW EN Nic Kerdiles/10 Keegan Meuer/4 17,12,9,27,19 8,15,14,9,18,16 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UW OSU 1st 1-1 (1) 0-1 (1) TEAM SUMMARY 2nd 0-1 (2) 0-2 (4) # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Ohio State G APim Sh +/- Bl 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +1 1 4 Drew Brevig 0 2 0 4 +2 2 Total 1-3 (3) 0-4 (5) 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 2 2 +1 1 7 Al McLean 0 0 0 1 -1 0 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 Curtis Gedig 0 0 0 1 -2 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 9 Mark Zengerle 2 0 0 4 +2 0 9 David Gust 0 0 0 2 0 1 Prd UW OSU 1st 1-2 1-2 12 Keegan Meuer 0 1 0 0 +1 1 10 Darik Angeli 0 0 2 3 -1 2 2nd 2-4 1-2 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 2 0 1 11 Alex Lippincott 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 15 Morgan Zulinick 1 0 0 1 -1 0 14 Anthony Greco 0 0 0 3 0 0 Total 4-8 3-6 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 2 4 -1 0 15 Nick Oddo 0 0 2 2 -3 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 0 3 +1 0 16 Tanner Fritz 0 1 0 0 0 1 Three stars: 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 2 1 +1 1 17 Max McCormick 1 0 2 2 0 0 1. None 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 +1 1 18 Ryan Dzingel 0 1 0 1 -1 1 2. None 21 Grant Besse 0 1 0 0 +1 0 19 Chad Niddery 0 0 0 2 0 1 3. None 22 Jedd Soleway 0 1 0 2 0 0 21 Sam Jardine 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 Aidan Cavallini 0 0 0 2 0 0 23 Tyler Lundey 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Officials: 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 0 3 25 Justin DaSilva 0 0 0 1 +2 2 Referee:Craig Welker 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 4 -1 2 26 Matt Johnson 0 0 0 2 0 1 Referee:Christopher Ciamaga 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 0 1 +1 1 37Nick Schilkey 1 0 0 3 +1 0 Linesman:Dan Cohen Linesman:Bruce Vida 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 2 1 -2 0 47 Josh Healey 0 0 0 1 -2 0 30 Landon Peterson dnp 1 Logan Davis dnp Totals 4 7 8 28 +5 13 31 Matt Tomkins dnp Totals 2 4 6 30 -6 15

GOALTENDERS ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 2 1012 6 28 30 Christian Frey L 58:06 3 413 7 24 EMPTY NET 1:54 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Jake McCabe UW 2.High Sticking 03:16 PP 2nd Tyler Barnes UW 2.High Sticking 16:29 PP 1st Max McCormick OSU 2. Interference 08:03 PP 3rd Nick Oddo OSU 2. Goaltender Interferenc 04:24 PP 2nd Darik Angeli OSU 2.Slashing 05:23 PP 3rd Kevin Schulze UW 2.Hooking 14:12 PP 2nd Joseph LaBate UW 2. Interference 07:55 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (14-4-1). Loss-Christian Frey (6-2-2). Ohio State timeout 18:03/3rd 57 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Michigan State vs #8 Wisconsin (Feb 21, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan State (9-14-7, 3-6-6-4 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (18-9-2, 9-5-1-0 B1G) Date: Feb 21, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 10616 • Start time: 8:04 pm • End time: 10:14 pm • Total time: 2:10

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 06:52 MSU SH Lee Reimer/7 Jake Chelios/16 22,42,7,86 19,9,17,25,7 Team 1 2 3 Tot 2. 1st 09:14 UW PP Michael Mersch/17 Nic Kerdiles/12 5,7,21,28 25,17,19,9,7 MSU 1 0 1 2 Jake McCabe/14 UW 1 2 2 5 3. 2nd 04:00 UW PP Michael Mersch/18 Nic Kerdiles/13 4,7,21,28 25,17,19,9,7 Jake McCabe/15 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 19:56 UW EV Mark Zengerle/7 Kevin Schulze/10 42,7,15,22,86 9,28,27,7,17 Team 1 2 3 Tot Frankie Simonelli/13 MSU 5 9 12 26 5. 3rd 04:39 UW EV Brad Navin/4 Sean Little/4 6,4,10,26,28 26,18,19,24,12 UW 9 14 5 28 Keegan Meuer/5 6. 3rd 17:52 MSU EV Mackenzie MacEachern Greg Wolfe/12 15,86,6,11,19 20,28,15,16,22 7. 3rd 18:14 UW EN Nic Kerdiles/11 Michael Mersch/11 86,42,10,20,22, 17,25,9,19,27 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Mark Zengerle/22 Prd MSU UW 1st 0-0 (0) 1-2 (2) 2nd 0-1 (0) 1-3 (6) TEAM SUMMARY 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-1 (0) # Michigan State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl Total 0-2 (2) 2-6 (8) 4 Travis Walsh 0 0 0 2 -1 4 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Chris Knudson 0 0 2 1 0 1 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 1 0 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 7 John Draeger 0 0 2 1 0 1 9 Mark Zengerle 1 1 0 1 +1 0 Prd MSU UW 1st 2-4 0-0 10 Tanner Sorenson 0 0 0 2 -2 1 12 Keegan Meuer 0 1 0 1 +1 1 2nd 3-6 1-2 11 Rhett Holland 0 0 0 1 +1 1 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 1 0 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 15 Mackenzie MacEa 1 0 0 2 0 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Total 6-12 2-4 16 Dean Chelios 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 0 -1 1 17 Brock Krygier 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 2 2 7 +1 0 Three stars: 19 Matt DeBlouw 0 0 2 2 +1 0 18 Sean Little 0 1 0 0 +1 0 1. None 20 Michael Ferrantino 0 0 2 2 -1 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 2 0 0 +1 1 2. None 21 Joe Cox 0 0 0 1 0 1 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 1 -1 1 3. None 22 Lee Reimer 1 0 0 2 -1 0 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 5 0 0 25 Brent Darnell 0 0 2 0 0 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 -1 0 Officials: 26 Villiam Haag 0 0 0 1 -1 1 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 1 +1 2 Referee:CJ Beaurline 27 Matt Berry 0 0 2 3 -1 0 25 Michael Mersch 2 1 0 7 0 0 Referee:Marco Hunt 28 Thomas Ebbing 0 0 0 0 -1 2 26 Brad Navin 1 0 0 1 +1 0 Linesman:Dan Carey 42 Jake Chelios 0 1 0 1 -1 1 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 0 0 +2 1 Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Scorer:Pete Giacomini 86 Greg Wolfe 0 1 0 5 0 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 2 1 0 1 37 Will Yanakeff dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp Totals 2 2 12 26 -7 14 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 5 10 4 28 +5 10

GOALTENDERS ## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Jake Hildebrand L 59:47 4 812 3 23 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 2 4 911 24 EMPTY NET 0:13 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Chris Knudson MSU 2.Boarding 05:35 PP 2nd Kevin Schulze UW 2.Interference 09:50 PP 1st Brent Darnell MSU 2. Tripping 08:01 PP 2nd Matt Berry MSU 2. Interference 10:27 PP 2nd Matt DeBlouw MSU 2.Slashing 02:42 PP 3rd Nic Kerdiles UW 2.Holding 06:24 PP 2nd Michael Ferrantino MSU 2. Interference 05:21 PP 3rd John Draeger MSU 2. Holding 15:41 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (15-4-1). Loss-Jake Hildebrand (8-12-7). Timeout MSU with 1:59 left in 3rd

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Michigan State vs #8 Wisconsin (Feb 22, 2014 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan State (9-15-7, B1G 3-7-6-4) vs. Wisconsin (19-9-2, B1G 10-5-1-0) Date: Feb 22, 2014 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 15359 • Start time: 4:02 pm • End time: 6:31 pm • Total time: 2:29

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 07:17 UW PP Joseph LaBate/10 Kevin Schulze/14 42,21,7,28 22,16,28,15,22 Team 1 2 3 Tot Frankie Simonelli/11 MSU 0 0 0 0 2. 2nd 04:23 UW PP Michael Mersch/19 Mark Zengerle/23 42,21,28,7 25,9,7,17,19 UW 1 1 0 2 Tyler Barnes/12 Shots by Period TEAM SUMMARY Team 1 2 3 Tot # Michigan State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl MSU 8 13 10 31 4 Travis Walsh 0 0 0 3 0 1 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 1 UW 8 15 7 30 6 Chris Knudson 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Tyler Barnes 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 John Draeger 0 0 0 1 0 3 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 3 0 0 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 10 Tanner Sorenson 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 1 Prd MSU UW 11 Rhett Holland 0 0 4 1 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 2 2 0 0 1st 0-2 (0) 1-1 (4) 12 Ryan Keller 0 0 2 0 0 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 1 0 0 2nd 0-2 (6) 1-3 (7) 15 Mackenzie MacEa 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 2 3 0 0 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 16 Dean Chelios 0 0 2 2 0 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 0 0 3 0 0 Total 0-5 (6) 2-5 (11) 17 Brock Krygier 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Sean Little 0 0 2 1 0 3 19 Matt DeBlouw 0 0 2 2 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 6 5 0 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 20 Michael Ferrantino 0 0 0 3 0 0 20Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 0 2 Prd MSU UW 1st 3-6 3-6 21 Joe Cox 0 0 0 1 0 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 0 0 2nd 5-10 5-10 22 Lee Reimer 0 0 2 1 0 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 2 0 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 26 Villiam Haag 0 0 0 4 0 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total 9-18 9-18 27 Matt Berry 0 0 4 2 0 0 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 2 6 0 1 28 Thomas Ebbing 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 2 1 0 0 Three stars: 42 Jake Chelios 0 0 0 6 0 2 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 2 1 0 5 1. None 86 Greg Wolfe 0 0 2 3 0 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 0 0 2 2. None 37 Will Yanakeff dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp 3. None Totals 0 0 18 31 0 7 31 Adam Miller dnp Totals 2 4 18 30 0 17 Officials: Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Marco Hunt Linesman:Dan Carey Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Scorer:Luke Regner

GOALTENDERS ## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 30 Jake Hildebrand L 58:30 2 714 7 28 33 Joel Rumpel W 60:00 0 81310 31 EMPTY NET 1:30 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Dean Chelios MSU 2.Tripping 05:46 PP 2nd Joseph LaBate UW 2.Roughing 13:03 PP 1st Jake McCabe UW 2. Interference 11:17 PP 2nd Matt Berry MSU 2. Roughing 14:09 1st Greg Wolfe MSU 2.Roughing 16:10 2nd Jake McCabe UW 2.Roughing 14:09 1st Sean Little UW 2. Roughing 16:10 2nd Lee Reimer MSU 2. Roughing 14:09 1st Brad Navin UW 2.Hooking 16:10 PP 2nd Jefferson Dahl UW 2.Roughing 14:09 1st Rhett Holland MSU 2. Interference 19:00 PP 2nd Matt Berry MSU 2. Roughing Atw 19:26 2nd Matt DeBlouw MSU 2.Slashing 03:32 PP 2nd Frankie Simonelli UW 2.Roughing Atw 19:26 2nd Ryan Keller MSU 2. Roughing Atw 06:10 PP 3rd Rhett Holland MSU 2. Cross-Checking 06:19 PP 2nd Michael Mersch UW 2.Tripping 09:41 PP 3rd Jake McCabe UW 2.Tripping 07:42 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (16-4-1). Loss-Jake Hildebrand (8-13-7). TO Michigan State 19:14 into the 3rd period

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58 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #5 Wisconsin vs Penn State (Mar 07, 2014 at University Park, Pa.)

Wisconsin (20-9-2, 11-5-1-0 BIG) vs. Penn State (6-23-2, 2-14-1-0 B1G) Date: Mar 07, 2014 • Location: University Park, Pa. • Arena: Pegula Ice Arena Attendance: 6015 • Start time: 7:00 PM • End time: 9:10 • Total time: 2:10

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 04:41 UW PP Michael Mersch/20 Mark Zengerle/24 25,17,9,27,7 3,12,21,26 Team 1 2 3 Tot Nic Kerdiles/14 UW 2 1 1 4 2. 1st 14:47 UW EV Tyler Barnes/11 Nic Kerdiles/15 7,17,9,28,27 11,13,14,5,3 PSU 0 0 2 2 Mark Zengerle/25 3. 2nd 11:11 UW EX Nic Kerdiles/12 Mark Zengerle/26 17,7,9,20,16,5 2,5,12,21,25 Shots by Period Chase Drake/3 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 3rd 12:04 PSU PP Bailey, Casey/8 Richard, Dylan/6 12,18,24,27 25,12,3,11,28 UW 16 10 8 34 Koudys, Patrick/5 PSU 8 9 9 26 5. 3rd 19:00 PSU EX Holstrom, Taylor/6 Richard, Dylan/7 12,18,19,27 28,12,11,3,25 Koudys, Patrick/6 6. 3rd 19:54 UW EN Mark Zengerle/8 Nic Kerdiles/16 9,17,19,27 3,12,19,25,26,1 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Jake McCabe/16 Prd UW PSU 1st 1-2 (3) 0-0 (2) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-2 (1) TEAM SUMMARY 3rd 0-1 (0) 1-2 (1) # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Penn State G APim Sh +/- Bl Total 1-5 (5) 1-4 (4) 5 Chase Drake 0 1 0 0 +1 0 2 Varley, Connor 0 0 0 1 -1 1 7 Tyler Barnes 1 0 2 2 +2 0 3 Koudys, Patrick 0 2 0 4 -1 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 9 Mark Zengerle 1 3 0 5 +3 0 5 Yanis, Mark 0 0 2 0 -2 3 Prd UW PSU 1st 1-2 2-4 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 2 0 -1 0 7 Friedman, Jacob 0 0 0 1 0 1 2nd 2-4 3-6 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 2 1 0 1 9 Goodwin, David 0 0 0 2 0 0 3rd 2-4 1-2 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Glen, David 0 0 0 4 0 0 Total 5-10 6-12 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 2 2 +1 0 12 Richard, Dylan 0 2 0 2 -1 1 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 3 0 3 +3 1 13 Brooks, Kenny 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Three stars: 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 3 -1 1 14Olczyk, Tommy 0 0 0 3 -1 0 1. Nic Kerdiles 19 Jake McCabe 0 1 0 2 0 2 15 Loik, Curtis 0 0 0 2 0 0 2. Mark Zengerle 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 2 0 +1 0 17 Saar, Zach 0 0 2 0 -1 0 3. Bailey, Casey 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 1 0 0 19 Scheid, Eric 0 0 0 0 -1 0 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 DeRosa, Ricky 0 0 2 0 -1 0 Officials: 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 2 0 0 22 Thompson, David 0 0 0 0 0 0 Referee:Brian Aaron 25 Michael Mersch 1 0 0 6 0 0 23 Milley, Jonathan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Referee:Craig Welker 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 2 0 0 25 Bailey, Casey 1 0 2 5 -1 2 Linesman:Brett Desrosiers Linesman:Nick Huff 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 0 0 2 +1 0 26 Williamson, Mike 0 0 2 1 -1 3 Scorer:Matt Caracappa 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 2 +1 0 28 Holstrom, Taylor 1 0 2 1 +1 0 30 Landon Peterson dnp 31 Skoff, Matthew dnp Totals 4 8 10 34 +11 5 Totals 2 4 12 26 -11 13

GOALTENDERS ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Joel Rumpel W 59:55 2 897 24 1 Musico, PJ L 58:46 3 14 9 7 30 EMPTY NET 0:05 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 1:14 1 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Bailey, Casey PSU 2.Slashing 03:12 PP 2nd Holstrom, Taylor PSU 2.Slashing 13:48 1st Yanis, Mark PSU 2. Slashing 16:01 PP 2nd Keegan Meuer UW 2. Cross-Checking 13:48 1st Jefferson Dahl UW 2.Slashing 18:52 PP 3rd Joseph LaBate UW 2.Checking From Behind 10:35 PP 2nd Eddie Wittchow UW 2. Roughing 03:01 PP 3rd Saar, Zach PSU 2. Boarding 17:53 PP 2nd Williamson, Mike PSU 2.Interference 06:30 PP 3rd Tyler Barnes UW 2.Roughing 18:40 PP 2nd DeRosa, Ricky PSU 2. Tripping 11:11 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (17-4-1). Loss-Musico, PJ (0-3-0). Wisconsin takes timeout at 8:46 of the third

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #5 Wisconsin vs Penn State (Mar 08, 2014 at University Park, Pa.)

Wisconsin (21-9-2, 12-5-1-0 B1G) vs. Penn State (6-24-2, 2-15-1-0 B1G) Date: Mar 08, 2014 • Location: University Park, Pa. • Arena: Pegula Ice Arena Attendance: 5829 • Start time: 7:00 pm • End time: 9:19 pm • Total time: 2:19

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 09:01 UW EV Keegan Meuer/3 Eddie Wittchow/5 12,20,18,5,26 12,19,25,26,2 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot 2. 1st 10:07 PSU PP Bailey, Casey/9 Glen, David/5 18,19,27,12 25,11,12,3,28 UW 1 1 0 1 3 Richard, Dylan/8 PSU 1 0 1 0 2 3. 2nd 17:21 UW SH Nic Kerdiles/13 Mark Zengerle/27 17,9,24,19 9,23,26,19,13 4. 3rd 17:16 PSU EV Brooks, Kenny/4 Loik, Curtis/3 24,25,19,14,15 13,15,26,2,11 Shots by Period Varley, Connor/3 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot 5. OT 04:39 UW EV Mark Zengerle/9 Nic Kerdiles/17 9,17,24,7,19 3,12,19,22,25 UW 7 12 5 5 29 Joe Faust/11 PSU 16 16 7 4 43 TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Penn State G APim Sh +/- Bl Prd UW PSU 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 +1 0 2 Varley, Connor 0 1 0 0 0 1 1st 0-2 (2) 1-1 (1) 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 2 1 +1 0 3 Koudys, Patrick 0 0 4 3 -1 0 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-3 (7) 9 Mark Zengerle 1 1 0 5 +2 1 5 Yanis, Mark 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 12 Keegan Meuer 1 0 0 1 +1 1 6 Sweetland, Peter 0 0 0 0 0 1 OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 1 -1 0 7 Friedman, Jacob 0 0 0 2 0 0 Total 0-4 (4) 1-5 (9) 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 Goodwin, David 0 0 0 4 -1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 4 3 0 0 11 Glen, David 0 1 0 2 +1 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UW PSU 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 2 2 +2 2 12 Richard, Dylan 0 1 0 2 -2 0 1st 1-2 3-6 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 1 +1 1 13 Brooks, Kenny 1 0 2 3 0 0 2nd 3-6 1-2 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 1 +1 2 14 Olczyk, Tommy 0 0 0 2 0 1 3rd 1-2 0-0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 2 1 +1 0 15 Loik, Curtis 0 1 0 3 +1 0 OT 0-0 1-2 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 2 0 0 19 Scheid, Eric 0 0 2 2 -3 0 Total 5-10 5-10 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 2 0 0 21 DeRosa, Ricky 0 0 0 3 0 0 24 Joe Faust 0 1 0 1 +1 1 22 Thompson, David 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Three stars: 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 1 -1 2 23 Milley, Jonathan 0 0 0 2 -1 0 1. None 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 1 +1 2 25 Bailey, Casey 1 0 0 7 -2 0 2. None 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 0 0 4 0 2 26 Williamson, Mike 0 0 0 3 -1 1 3. None 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 2 0 2 28 Holstrom, Taylor 0 0 0 3 0 0 30 Landon Peterson dnp 31 Skoff, Matthew 0 0 2 0 0 0 Officials: Totals 3 4 10 29 +9 16 1 Musico, PJ dnp Referee:Brian Aaron Totals 2 4 10 43 -10 5 Referee:Craig Welker Linesman:Brett Desrosiers Linesman:Nick Huff Scorer:Matt Caracappa

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves ## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves 33 Joel Rumpel W 64:39 2 15 16 6 4 41 31 Skoff, Matthew OTL 64:39 3 6 11 5 4 26

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Koudys, Patrick PSU 2.Holding 06:27 PP 2nd Koudys, Patrick PSU 2.Hooking 05:33 PP 1st Tyler Barnes UW 2. Interference 09:40 PP 2nd Nic Kerdiles UW 2. Roughing Atw 10:28 PP 1st Scheid, Eric PSU 2.Hooking 11:34 PP 2nd Eddie Wittchow UW 2.Roughing 16:44 PP 1st Brooks, Kenny PSU 2. Boarding 18:56 PP 3rd Joseph LaBate UW 2. Slashing 12:51 PP 2nd Joseph LaBate UW 2.Holding 01:18 PP OT Skoff, Matthew PSU 2.Slashing 04:39 Win-Joel Rumpel (18-4-1). Loss-Skoff, Matthew (6-12-2). 59 Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #5 Wisconsin vs Michigan State (Mar 14, 2014 at East Lansing, Mich.)

Wisconsin (21-10-2,12-6-1-0 B1G) vs. Michigan State (11-16-7, 5-8-6-4 B1G) Date: Mar 14, 2014 • Location: East Lansing, Mich. • Arena: Munn Ice Arena Attendance: 4406 • Start time: 7:05 PM • End time: 9:21 PM • Total time: 2:16

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 01:58 UW EV Joseph LaBate/11 Chase Drake/4 16,5,18,21,20 21,15,28,17,42 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot Sean Little/5 UW 1 2 1 0 4 2. 1st 09:42 MSU EV JUSTIN HOOMAIAN/1 DEAN CHELIOS/12 21,16,18,19,24 16,25,4,6,24 MSU 2 1 1 1 5 BRENT DARNELL/5 3. 1st 14:33 MSU PP MATT BERRY/8 MATT DEBLOUW/4 18,19,27,12 27,19,86,22,25 Shots by Period GREG WOLFE/15 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot 4. 2nd 04:40 MSU EV MATT BERRY/9 VILLIAM HAAG/5 27,28,9,17,7 27,26,20,7,42 UW 9 14 8 0 31 MICHAEL FERRANTIN MSU 16 8 7 1 32 5. 2nd 13:12 UW EV Nic Kerdiles/14 Mark Zengerle/28 17,9,7,27,28 7,42,19,22,86 Tyler Barnes/13 6. 2nd 17:18 UW EV Tyler Barnes/12 Mark Zengerle/29 7,9,17,24,19 4,5,26,20,25 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Nic Kerdiles/18 Prd UW MSU 1st 0-0 (0) 1-1 (1) 7. 3rd 02:27 MSU PP VILLIAM HAAG/7 MICHAEL FERRANTI/1 9,27,24,17 26,20,86,27,19 2nd 0-1 (3) 0-0 (0) GREG WOLFE/16 3rd 0-0 (0) 1-1 (3) 8. 3rd 11:41 UW EV Chase Drake/3 Eddie Wittchow/6 5,20,25,12,16 26,20,27,4,5 OT 0-0 (0) 1-1 (1) Michael Mersch/12 Total 0-1 (3) 3-3 (5) 9. OT 00:46 MSU PP LEE REIMER/9 BRENT DARNELL/6 25,14,24,27 22,25,86,19,27 GREG WOLFE/17 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UW MSU TEAM SUMMARY 1st 1-2 0-0 2nd 0-0 1-2 # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Michigan State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 3rd 2-4 0-0 5 Chase Drake 1 1 0 1 +2 2 4 TRAVIS WALSH 0 0 0 0 -1 3 OT 0-0 0-0 7 Tyler Barnes 1 1 4 1 +1 1 5 RJ BOYD 0 0 0 1 -2 3 Total 3-6 1-2 9 Mark Zengerle 0 2 0 4 +1 0 6 CHRIS KNUDSON 0 0 0 2 +1 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 +1 0 7 JOHN DRAEGER 0 0 0 0 0 4 Three stars: 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 3 0 1 15 MACKENZI MACE 0 0 0 3 -1 0 1. LEE REIMER 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 0 2 0 1 16 DEAN CHELIOS 0 1 0 0 +1 0 2. MATT BERRY 16 Joseph LaBate 1 0 0 2 +1 1 17 BROCK KRYGIER 0 0 0 1 -1 2 3. GREG WOLFE 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 1 0 4 +1 2 19 MATT DEBLOUW 0 1 0 5 -1 1 18Sean Little 0 1 0 1 0 0 20 MICHAEL FERRA 0 2 0 4 -1 1 Officials: 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 JOE COX 0 0 0 1 -1 2 Referee:Brian Hill Referee:Colin Kronforst 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 0 1 +2 1 22LEE REIMER 1 0 0 3 -1 0 Linesman:Nick Huff 21 Grant Besse 0 0 2 1 0 0 24 JUSTIN HOOMAIA 1 0 0 1 +1 1 Linesman:Bruce Vida 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 0 1 0 0 25 BRENT DARNELL 0 2 0 1 0 0 Scorer:Jeremy Crawford 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 1 0 1 26 VILLIAM HAAG 1 1 0 4 -1 2 25 Michael Mersch 0 1 0 6 +1 0 27 MATT BERRY 2 0 2 5 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 1 0 0 28 THOMAS EBBING 0 0 0 1 -1 0 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 0 0 1 0 1 42 JAKE CHELIOS 0 0 0 0 -1 3 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 1 0 3 86 GREG WOLFE 0 3 0 0 -1 0 30 Landon Peterson dnp 32 NATHAN PHILLIP dnp Totals 4 8 6 31 +10 16 37 WILL YANAKEFF dnp Totals 5 10 2 32 -10 22

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves ## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves 33 Joel Rumpel OTL 60:46 5 14 7 6 0 27 30 JAKE HILDEBRAND W 60:46 4 8 12 7 0 27

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Grant Besse UW 2.Interference 13:53 PP 3rd Tyler Barnes UW 2.Slashing 00:32 PP 2nd MATT BERRY MSU 2. Tripping 13:44 PP 3rd Tyler Barnes UW 2. Slashing 19:37 PP Win-JAKE HILDEBRAND (9-14-7). Loss-Joel Rumpel (18-5-1).

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #5 Wisconsin vs Michigan State (Mar 15, 2014 at East Lansing, Mich.)

Wisconsin (22-10-2,13-6-1-0 B1G) vs. Michigan State (11-17-7, 5-9-6-4 B1G) Date: Mar 15, 2014 • Location: East Lansing, Mich. • Arena: Munn Ice Arena Attendance: 4822 • Start time: 4:10 PM • End time: 6:23 PM • Total time: 2:13

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 02:55 UW PP Nic Kerdiles/15 Mark Zengerle/30 17,9,5,25,7 42,28,21,7 Team 1 2 3 Tot Chase Drake/5 UW 4 0 0 4 2. 1st 04:27 UW EV Gavin Hartzog/1 Michael Mersch/13 13,25,15,14,20 86,19,22,7,17 MSU 0 2 1 3 Morgan Zulinick/8 3. 1st 14:52 UW EV Sean Little/2 Joe Faust/12 18,16,5,21,24 28,21,15,7,42 Shots by Period Joseph LaBate/10 Team 1 2 3 Tot 4. 1st 16:31 UW EV Grant Besse/8 Sean Little/6 21,18,27,28,16 22,19,7,86,4 UW 9 5 8 22 Frankie Simonelli/12 MSU 3 16 13 32 5. 2nd 01:26 MSU PP MATT BERRY/10 GREG WOLFE/18 12,24,17,18 25,27,86,22,19 LEE REIMER/12 6. 2nd 09:50 MSU EV DEAN CHELIOS/2 RJ BOYD/6 8,12,26,28,27 16,5,4,25,24 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 7. 3rd 05:25 MSU EV VILLIAM HAAG/8 JAKE CHELIOS/19 18,16,24,20,21 26,7,42,20,27 Prd UW MSU 1st 1-1 (1) 0-1 (0) JOHN DRAEGER/8 2nd 0-1 (1) 1-1 (2) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) TEAM SUMMARY Total 1-3 (2) 1-2 (2) # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl # Michigan State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 5 Chase Drake 0 1 0 1 +1 2 4 TRAVIS WALSH 0 0 0 1 0 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 2 2 0 0 5 RJ BOYD 0 1 0 1 +1 0 Prd UW MSU 1st 2-15 1-2 8 Matt Paape 0 0 0 2 -1 0 6 CHRIS KNUDSON 0 0 2 0 0 0 2nd 2-4 1-2 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 15 0 0 0 7 JOHN DRAEGER 0 1 0 1 -2 1 3rd 0-0 1-2 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 1 -1 0 15 MACKENZI MACE 0 0 0 5 -1 0 Total 4-19 3-6 13 Gavin Hartzog 1 0 0 1 +1 0 16 DEAN CHELIOS 1 0 0 2 +1 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 0 2 +1 0 17 BROCK KRYGIER 0 0 0 0 -1 2 Three stars: 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 0 0 +1 1 19 MATT DEBLOUW 0 0 0 0 -2 0 1. Sean Little 16 Joseph LaBate 0 1 0 3 +1 0 20 MICHAEL FERRA 0 0 0 3 +1 0 2. Grant Besse 17 Nic Kerdiles 1 0 0 3 0 2 21 JOE COX 0 0 0 0 -1 0 3. VILLIAM HAAG 18 Sean Little 1 1 0 1 +1 2 22 LEE REIMER 0 1 0 2 -2 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 1 0 0 +1 0 24 JUSTIN HOOMAIA 0 0 0 2 +1 1 Officials: 21 Grant Besse 1 0 0 1 +1 1 25 BRENT DARNELL 0 0 0 1 +1 0 Referee:Brian Hill 24 Joe Faust 0 1 0 1 0 1 26 VILLIAM HAAG 1 0 0 2 +1 1 Referee:Colin Kronforst 25 Michael Mersch 0 1 0 1 +1 2 27MATT BERRY 1 0 2 6 +1 1 Linesman:Nick Huff 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 3 -1 0 28 THOMAS EBBING 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Linesman:Bruce Vida Scorer:Jeremy Crawford 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 0 0 0 -1 2 42 JAKE CHELIOS 0 1 0 4 0 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 2 0 0 1 86 GREG WOLFE 0 1 0 0 -2 0 30 Landon Peterson dnp TMTEAM 00 2 0 00 Totals 4 8 19 22 +5 14 30 JAKE HILDEBRAN dnp 32 NATHAN PHILLIP dnp Totals 3 5 6 32 -5 7

GOALTENDERS ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Joel Rumpel W 59:57 3 31412 29 37 WILL YANAKEFF L 59:06 4 558 18 EMPTY NET 0:03 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 0:54 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st CHRIS KNUDSON MSU 2.Hitting From Behind 02:38 PP 2nd TEAM MSU 2.Too Many Players On I 03:42 PP 1st Mark Zengerle UW 5. Hitting From Behind 06:49 2nd Kevin Schulze UW 2. Tripping 05:45 1st Mark Zengerle UW 10.Game Misconduct 06:49 PP 3rd MATT BERRY MSU 2.Charging 19:54 PP 2nd Tyler Barnes UW 2. Hooking 00:27 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (19-5-1). Loss-WILL YANAKEFF (2-3-0). Joe Cox Missed a Penalty Shot at 5:45 in the 2nd

Referee's signature 60 Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Penn State vs #6 Wisconsin (Mar 21, 2014 at St. Paul, Minn.)

Penn State (8-26-2, 3-16-1-0) vs. Wisconsin (23-10-2, 13-6-1-0) Date: Mar 21, 2014 • Location: St. Paul, Minn. • Arena: Xcel Energy Center Attendance: 7963 • Start time: 2:00 pm • End time: 4:15 pm • Total time: 2:15

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 2nd 00:55 PSU EV Loik, Curtis/7 Brooks, Kenny/6 15,13,11,4,24 24,15,7,14,19 Team 1 2 3 Tot Glen, David/6 PSU 0 1 0 1 2. 2nd 01:27 UW EV Michael Mersch/21 Jefferson Dahl/15 14,12,17,4,24 25,14,15,28,27 UW 0 2 0 2 Morgan Zulinick/9 3. 2nd 19:49 UW PP Michael Mersch/22 Mark Zengerle/31 3,11,13,22 25,9,17,19,7 Shots by Period Nic Kerdiles/34 Team 1 2 3 Tot PSU 8 8 9 25 TEAM SUMMARY UW 11 13 10 34 # Penn State G APim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl 2 Varley, Connor 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 3 Koudys, Patrick 0 0 0 2 0 1 7 Tyler Barnes 0 0 0 2 -1 0 Prd PSU UW 4 Juha, Luke 0 0 0 3 0 2 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 4 0 1 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 9 Goodwin, David 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 1 2nd 0-1 (1) 1-3 (7) 11 Glen, David 0 1 2 2 +1 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 1 0 0 0 0 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 12 Richard, Dylan 0 0 0 1 -1 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 0-3 (3) 1-3 (7) 13 Brooks, Kenny 0 1 0 2 +1 1 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 2 2 0 0 14 Olczyk, Tommy 0 0 0 2 -1 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 1 0 5 0 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 15 Loik, Curtis 1 0 0 2 +1 0 18Sean Little 0 0 2 1 0 3 Prd PSU UW 1st 1-2 1-2 17 Saar, Zach 0 0 2 0 -1 1 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 0 1 -1 1 2nd 3-6 1-2 19Scheid, Eric 0 0 2 2 0 0 20Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 0 2 3rd 0-0 2-4 21 DeRosa, Ricky 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4-8 4-8 22 Thompson, David 0 0 0 0 0 2 22 Jedd Soleway 0 0 2 5 0 0 23 Milley, Jonathan 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 2 0 -1 0 Three stars: 24 Jensen, Nate 0 0 0 1 0 2 25 Michael Mersch 2 0 0 6 +1 0 1. None 25 Bailey, Casey 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 2 0 0 2. None 26 Williamson, Mike 0 0 0 2 0 1 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 0 0 4 +1 1 3. None 28 Holstrom, Taylor 0 0 0 2 0 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 0 2 +1 0 TMTEAM 00 2 0 00 30 Landon Peterson dnp Officials: 1 Musico, PJ dnp Totals 2 4 8 34 0 11 Referee:CJ Beaurline 34 McAdam, Eamon dnp Referee:Marco Hunt Totals 1 2 8 25 0 10 Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Linesman:Tony Czech

GOALTENDERS ## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 31 Skoff, Matthew L 59:52 2 111110 32 33 Joel Rumpel W 59:43 1 879 24 EMPTY NET 0:08 0 000 0 EMPTY NET 0:17 0 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Sean Little UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Condu 07:17 2nd Scheid, Eric PSU 2.Tripping 13:29 PP 1st Glen, David PSU 2. Roughing 07:17 2nd TEAM PSU 2. Too Many Players On I 18:54 PP 2nd Jedd Soleway UW 2.Tripping 03:11 PP 3rd Joe Faust UW 2.Tripping 08:32 PP 2nd Saar, Zach PSU 2. High Sticking 05:21 PP 3rd Joseph LaBate UW 2. Elbowing 12:37 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (20-5-1). Loss-Skoff, Matthew (8-13-2). Wisconsin advances to B1G Championship Game

Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Ohio State vs #6 Wisconsin (Mar 22, 2014 at St. Paul, Minn.)

Ohio State (18-14-5, 6-9-5-4) vs. Wisconsin (24-10-2, 13-6-1-0) Date: Mar 22, 2014 • Location: St. Paul, Minn. • Arena: Xcel Energy Center Attendance: 10153 • Start time: 7:02 pm • End time: 9:49 pm • Total time: 2:47

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 04:51 OSU EV Ryan Dzingel/22 Nick Oddo/20 18,15,4,37,8 14,15,19,24,25 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot Drew Brevig/14 OSU 2 1 1 0 4 2. 1st 08:56 OSU EV Nick Oddo/9 Nick Schilkey/13 15,37,18,21,7 5,16,18,20,21 UW 1 1 2 1 5 Ryan Dzingel/24 3. 1st 19:37 UW PP Jake McCabe/8 Mark Zengerle/32 8,7,17,18 19,9,17,7,25 Shots by Period Nic Kerdiles/20 Team 1 2 3 OT Tot 4. 2nd 11:24 UW PP Morgan Zulinick/4 Jedd Soleway/7 17,8,19,47 15,22,27,16,28 OSU 9 10 10 3 32 Frankie Simonelli/13 UW 10 12 9 5 36 5. 2nd 12:40 OSU EV Clark Cristofoli/1 Max McCormick/23 6,17,15,4,37 7,9,17,19,24 Nick Oddo/21 6. 3rd 13:08 OSU EV Tanner Fritz/8 Max McCormick/24 16,17,6,21,4 7,9,17,19,28 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Clark Cristofoli/1 Prd OSU UW 1st 0-0 (0) 1-1 (2) 7. 3rd 13:28 UW EV Jefferson Dahl/4 Morgan Zulinick/10 18,15,37,21,7 14,15,19,25,24 2nd 0-2 (5) 1-2 (3) Jake McCabe/17 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 8. 3rd 13:56 UW EV Tyler Barnes/13 Nic Kerdiles/21 16,17,14,47,8 7,17,9,27,28 OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Mark Zengerle/33 Total 0-4 (7) 2-3 (5) 9. OT 07:48 UW EV Mark Zengerle/10 Tyler Barnes/14 18,15,37,7,21 9,7,17,24,19 Nic Kerdiles/22 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd OSU UW TEAM SUMMARY 1st 1-2 0-0 2nd 2-4 2-4 # Ohio State G APim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl 3rd 0-0 2-4 4 Drew Brevig 0 1 2 1 +3 3 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 -1 1 OT 0-0 0-0 6 Clark Cristofoli 1 1 0 1 +2 0 7 Tyler Barnes 1 1 0 3 0 0 Total 3-6 4-8 7 Al McLean 0 0 2 0 -1 1 9 Mark Zengerle 1 2 0 6 0 2 8 Curtis Gedig 0 0 0 2 0 3 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 0 0 1 Three stars: 9 David Gust 0 0 0 4 0 0 14 Jefferson Dahl 1 0 0 2 0 0 1. None 10 Darik Angeli 0 0 0 3 0 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 1 1 0 2 0 0 2. None 11 Alex Lippincott 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 0 0 0 -1 1 3. None 14 Anthony Greco 0 0 0 5 -1 1 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 3 2 8 0 3 15 Nick Oddo 1 2 0 3 +1 2 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 0 -1 3 Officials: 16 Tanner Fritz 1 0 0 2 0 3 19 Jake McCabe 1 1 0 2 -1 5 Referee:Marco Hunt Referee:Steve McInchak 17 Max McCormick 0 2 0 2 +1 0 20 Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Linesman:Nick Bradshaw 18 Ryan Dzingel 1 1 0 3 0 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 2 2 -1 0 Linesman:Sam Shikowsky 19 Chad Niddery 0 0 0 1 0 2 22 Jedd Soleway 0 1 0 0 0 1 21 Sam Jardine 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 3 0 2 23 Tyler Lundey 0 0 2 2 0 0 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 2 6 0 0 26 Matt Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 0 0 37Nick Schilkey 0 1 0 1 +1 1 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 1 0 2 +1 1 47 Josh Healey 0 0 0 1 -1 1 28 Kevin Schulze 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Logan Davis dnp 30 Landon Peterson dnp 31 Matt Tomkins dnp Totals 5 10 8 36 -5 20 Totals 4 8 6 32 +5 20

GOALTENDERS

## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves 30 Christian Frey OTL 67:48 5 9 11 7 4 31 33 Joel Rumpel W 67:48 4 7993 28

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Drew Brevig OSU 2.Interference 19:07 PP 2nd Kevin Schulze UW 2.Interference 14:34 PP 2nd Al McLean OSU 2. Interference 00:48 PP 3rd Nic Kerdiles UW 2. Hooking 06:51 PP 2nd Michael Mersch UW 2.Boarding 03:51 PP 3rd Grant Besse UW 2.Goaltender Interferenc 10:35 PP 2nd Tyler Lundey OSU 2. Elbowing 09:46 PP Win-Joel Rumpel (21-5-1). Loss-Christian Frey (9-4-3). Wisconsin wins 2014 B1G Tournament Championship Ohio State timeout at 13:56 (3rd Period) Wisconsin timeout at 19:48 (3rd Period) 61 Referee's signature Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #13 North Dakota vs #4 Wisconsin (Mar 28, 2014 at Cincinnati, Ohio)

North Dakota (24-13-3) vs. Wisconsin (24-11-2) Date: Mar 28, 2014 • Location: Cincinnati, Ohio • Arena: US Bank Arena Attendance: 5390 • Start time: 8:20 pm • End time: 11:02 pm • Total time: 2:42

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 05:06 UND EV Michael Parks Drake Caggiula 15,9,16,4,6 22,26,28,12,5 Team 1 2 3 Tot Mark MacMillan UND 1 1 3 5 2. 1st 11:41 UW PP Jedd Soleway Joseph LaBate 17,11,27,2 22,16,28,27,15 UW 1 0 1 2 Kevin Schulze 3. 2nd 06:45 UND EV Rocco Grimaldi - 19,5,4,27,28 19,21,16,18,24 Shots by Period 4. 3rd 09:32 UW EV Tyler Barnes Nic Kerdiles 11,2,13,21,5 7,17,9,24,28 Team 1 2 3 Tot Mark Zengerle UND 8 13 14 35 5. 3rd 18:16 UND EV Mark MacMillan Brendan O'Donnel 16,21,15,24,6 21,19,7,24,9 UW 11 7 6 24 Michael Parks 6. 3rd 19:02 UND EN Rocco Grimaldi Paul LaDue 9,6,16,19,18 7,17,9,25,27,19 Mark MacMillan Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 7. 3rd 19:32 UND EN Rocco Grimaldi - 19,18,6,28,27 19,7,25,27,17,9 Prd UND UW 1st 0-1 (1) 1-1 (1) 2nd 0-3 (6) 0-1 (1) TEAM SUMMARY 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-1 (1) # North Dakota G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G APim Sh +/- Bl Total 0-5 (8) 1-3 (3) 2 Troy Stecher 0 0 0 2 -1 3 5 Chase Drake 0 0 0 0 -1 0 4 Keaton Thompson 0 0 0 1 +2 0 7 Tyler Barnes 1 0 0 2 -2 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 5 Nick Mattson 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 Mark Zengerle 0 1 0 3 -2 2 Prd UND UW 1st 2-4 2-4 6 Paul LaDue 0 1 0 1 +4 0 12 Keegan Meuer 0 0 0 2 -1 1 2nd 2-4 4-8 9 Drake Caggiula 0 1 0 4 +2 1 14 Jefferson Dahl 0 0 2 3 0 0 3rd 1-2 1-2 11 Derek Rodwell 0 0 0 0 -1 0 15 Morgan Zulinick 0 0 2 1 0 0 Total 5-10 7-14 13 Connor Gaarder 0 0 0 2 -1 0 16 Joseph LaBate 0 1 2 1 -1 0 15 Michael Parks 1 1 2 3 +2 0 17 Nic Kerdiles 0 1 2 4 -1 1 Three stars: 16 Mark MacMillan 1 2 0 1 +3 0 18 Sean Little 0 0 0 0 -1 0 1. Mark MacMillan 17 Colten St. Clair 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Jake McCabe 0 0 2 2 -4 1 2. Michael Parks 18 Dillon Simpson 0 0 0 0 +2 3 20Eddie Wittchow 0 0 0 0 0 1 3. Tyler Barnes 19 Rocco Grimaldi 3 0 2 8 +3 1 21 Grant Besse 0 0 0 2 -2 0 21 Brendan O'Donnell 0 1 2 0 0 0 22 Jedd Soleway 1 0 0 1 -1 0 Officials: 22 Andrew Panzarella 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 Joe Faust 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Referee:Geoff Miller 24 Jordan Schmaltz 0 0 0 3 +1 1 25 Michael Mersch 0 0 0 2 -2 0 Referee:Ryan Hersey 27 Luke Johnson 0 0 0 5 +2 0 26 Brad Navin 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Linesman:Bob Bernard Linesman:Tom George 28 Stephane Pattyn 0 0 2 1 +2 1 27 Frankie Simonelli 0 0 2 1 -2 1 29 Bryn Chyzyk 0 0 2 3 0 0 28 Kevin Schulze 0 1 0 0 0 2 33 Clarke Saunders dnp TMTeam 00 2 0 00 Totals 5 6 10 35 +20 12 30 Landon Peterson dnp Totals 2 4 14 24 -22 10

GOALTENDERS ## North Dakota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 31 Zane Gothberg W 60:00 2 10 7 5 22 33 Joel Rumpel L 59:22 3 71211 30 EMPTY NET 0:38 2 000 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Stephane Pattyn UND 2.Roughing 01:30 2nd Joseph LaBate UW 2.Holding 13:48 PP 1st Morgan Zulinick UW 2. Roughing 01:30 2nd Frankie Simonelli UW 2. Tripping 17:16 PP 1st Bryn Chyzyk UND 2.Goaltender Interference 09:45 PP 2nd Brendan O'Donnell UND 2.Unsportsmanlike Cond 19:45 1st Jefferson Dahl UW 2. Tripping 14:23 PP 2nd Nic Kerdiles UW 2. Unsportsmanlike Cond 19:45 2nd Rocco Grimaldi UND 2.Roughing 09:00 PP 3rd Michael Parks UND 2.Holding 01:57 PP 2nd Team UW 2. Too Many Players On Ic 10:49 PP 3rd Jake McCabe UW 2. Interference 07:07 PP Win-Zane Gothberg (19-9-3). Loss-Joel Rumpel (21-6-1).

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Goals Points

Season Season 264 1976-77 702 1976-77 254 1989-90 673 1981-82 253 1981-82 670 1989-90 WCHA: 192 1976-77 WCHA: 502 1976-77 Opponent: 187 1975-76 Opponent: 477 1984-85

Game Game 20 Windsor (10/16/81) 46 Windsor (10/16/81) 17 Western Michigan (1/5/68) 35 Michigan State (1/6/79) WCHA: 13 Michigan State (1/6/79) WCHA: 35 Michigan State (1/6/79) Opponent: 13 St. Mary’s (11/29/63) Opponent: 31 Northern Michigan (11/17/89)

Period Period 9 Windsor (1st, 10/16/81) 20 Air Force (3rd, 11/26/82) 8 Ohio University (2nd, 2/24/67) 20 Yale (1st, 12/28/80) 8 Northeastern (1st, 1/3/71) WCHA: 19 Michigan State (2nd, 1/6/79) WCHA: 7 Michigan State (2nd, 1/6/79) Opponent: 18 North Dakota (3rd, 2/29/80) Opponent: 6 (six times) MR: UND (12/2/89) Game (both teams) Goals Per Game 46 Windsor (10/16/81) 7.03 1967-68 46 at Northern Michigan (11/17/89) 6.32 1968-69 45 Michigan (2/5/77) 6.08 1966-67

Game (both teams) Power-Play Goals 20 Windsor (10/16/81) Season 93 1976-77 Assists 72 1981-82 72 1989-90 Season 66 1987-88 439 1976-77 WCHA: 70 1976-77 420 1981-82 Opponent: 67 1975-76 416 1989-90 WCHA: 310 1976-77 Game Opponent: 304 1978-79 7 Macalester (1/24/64) 6 Western Michigan (2/18/67) Game 6 Notre Dame (3/3/79) 26 Michigan State (1/6/79) Opponent: 6 Minnesota Duluth (3/3/84) 22 Western Ontario (10/22/76) 22 Notre Dame (3/5/78) Period 22 Michigan State (1/6/79) 5 Michigan Tech (2nd, 11/5/88) WCHA: 22 Notre Dame (3/5/78) 4 Colorado College (1st, 1/14/06) Michigan State (1/6/79) 4 Clarkson (1st, 1/5/80) Opponent: 20 Northern Michigan (11/17/89) Opp: 3 (seven times) MR: Maine (3/1/86) Period Best PP Percentage/Season 14 Western Ontario (3rd, 10/22/76) 39.1 % (93 goals in 238 attempts) 1976-77 WCHA: 12 Michigan State (2nd, 1/6/79)

Game (both teams) 30 at Northern Michigan (11/17/89)

63 Short-Handed Goals Game 82 North Dakota (11/10/07) Season 74 Minnesota Duluth (1/18/03) 20 1982-83• 71 Colorado College (2/20/93) 15 1981-82 71 Alaska Anchorage (2/2/02) 14 1994-95 Opponent: 91 Colorado College (2/20/93) WCHA: 11 1981-82 Per Game Opponent: 14 1989-90 27.5 1991-92 Game 26.6 1994-95 6 UW-Superior (11/24/67)% 25.7 1993-94 3 at Minnesota Duluth (2/27/82) Period 3 Air Force (3rd, 11/26/82) WCHA: 3 at Minnesota Duluth (2/27/82) 66 North Dakota (3rd, 11/10/07) 59 Alaska Anchorage (3rd, 2/2/02) Period 48 at Boston University (2nd, 1/6/89) 3 UW-Superior (2nd, 11/24/67) 45 Minnesota Duluth (3rd, 1/18/03) 3 Air Force (3rd, 11/26/82) Opp: 66 North Dakota (3rd, 11/10/07) Game (both teams) Penalties 172 North Dakota (11/10/07) 162 at Colorado College (2/20/93) Season 144 Alaska Anchorage (2/2/02) 527 1991-92 140 Michigan Tech (3/4/95) 491 1994-95 488 1993-94 Period (both teams) WCHA: 428 1991-92 122 North Dakota (3rd, 11/10/07) Opponent: 510 1994-95 83 at UMass Lowell (3rd, 10/26/85)

Game 25 at North Dakota (12/10/94) Most Shots on Goal 24 Michigan Tech (3/5/95) Season 23 Minnesota (2/20/87) Opponent: 25 North Dakota (12/10/94) 1,937 1976-77 1,898 1981-82 Per Game 1,894 1989-90 12.3 1991-92 1,832 1982-83 11.6 1993-94 1,796 1977-78 11.4 1994-95 Opponent: 1,578 1976-77

Period Game 19 at North Dakota (1st, 12/10/94) 78 at Northeastern (1/3/71) 15 Colorado College (3rd, 12/7/91) 78 Colorado College (11/17/72) Opponent: 19 North Dakota (1st, 12/10/94) Opponent: 65 Michigan State (1/12/73)

Game (both teams) Period 50 at North Dakota (12/10/94) 33 at Notre Dame (1st, 1/31/69) 33 Colorado College (3rd, 11/27/72) Period (both teams) Opponent: 27 Minnesota (3rd, 11/29/80) 38 at North Dakota (1st, 12/10/94) • — WCHA record % — NCAA record

Penalty Minutes

Penalty Minutes Season 1,183 1991-92 1,145 1994-95 1,080 1993-94 WCHA: 959 1991-92 Opponent: 1,197 1994-95

64 Fewest Shots on Goal Goals-For Average

Season Highest/Season 975 2011–12 7.03 (218 goals in 31 games) 1967-68 1,037 2002–03 6.32 (215/34) 1968-69 1,135 1995–96 6.08 (158/26) 1966-67 1,162 1996–97 WCHA: 6.00 1976-77 1,166 2013–14 1,176 1998–99 Lowest/Season 1,183 2001–02 2.27 (93 goals in 41 games) 2006–07 1,212 2010–11 2.33 (93 goals in 40 games) 2002–03 1,222 2012–13 2.58 (98 goals in 38 games) 1998–99 1,263 1997–98 2.67 (112 goals in 42 games) 2012–13 Opponent: 557 1963–64 2.79 (123 goals in 43 games) 2003–04 2.85 (105 goals in 37 games) 2011–12 Game 3.07 (127 goals in 41 games) 2004–05 11 vs. Alaska Anchorage (1/30/98) 3.15 (123 goals in 39 games) 2001–02 12 at Alaska Anchorage (11/30/01) WCHA: 2.11 2006–07 13 at Minnesota (12/18/65) Minnesota (2/7/92) Opponent: 9 (2X) last Alabama Huntsville (12/27/13) Goals-Against Average

Period Highest/Season 0 Cornell (3rd, 3/19/70) 4.92 (187 goals in 38 games) 1975-76 1 MR: vs. UAA (1st, 1/30/98) 4.70 (108/23) 1964-65 Opponent: 0 Northern Michigan (3rd, 12/30/02) 4.58 (165/36) 1979-80 0 Alabama Huntsville (1st, 12/27/14) WCHA: 4.87 1979-80

Lowest/Season Overtimes 1.79 (79 goals in 43 games) 2005–06 2.08 (89/42) 2012–13 Season 2.16 (93/43) 2003–04 14 (record: 5-1-8) 2003–04 2.20 (91/41) 2004–05 11 (2-4-5) 1988–89 2.54 (95/37) 2013–14 11 (2-2-7) 2012–13 2.58 (111/43) 2009–10 10 (3-4-3) 1992–93 2.63 (121/46) 1981–82 9 (1-3-5) 1973–74 2.66 (109/41) 1999–00 9 (3-2-4) 2000–01 2.76 (102/37) 2011–12 9 (2-3-4) 2002–03 2.79 (106/38) 1971–72 WCHA: 10 (2-3-5, 2-1-7) 1988–89, 2012–13 2.79 (131/47) 1981–82 WCHA: 2.12 2005–06 Shutouts

Season 9 2005–06 6 1981–82, 2004–05 5 1968–69, 2012–13 4 1982–83, 1999–00, 2003–04 WCHA: 5 2005–06

Most Times/Season 5 2006–07 3 1997–98, 2001–02, 2009–10 WCHA: 4 2006–07

65 Wins, Losses, Ties & Overtimes

All Games Longest Home Win Streak Largest Home Defeats 16 Nov. 10, 1972 - Feb. 17, 1973 2-12 vs. St. Mary’s (11/30/63) 15 Oct. 19, 1985 - Feb. 2, 1986† 0-9 vs. Minnesota (2/8/35) Most Wins 12 Jan. 14 - Feb. 19, 1977* 1-10 vs. Minnesota (1932) 37 1976-77 Record: 37-7-1 Longest Road Win Streak Largest Road Defeats 36 1989-90 36-9-1 35 1981-82 35-11-1 10 Oct. 22, 2005 - Feb. 3, 2006 2-12 at Minnesota (2/3/22) 9 Nov. 20, 1976 - Feb. 5, 1977 0-9 at Marquette (1/18/29) Most Home Wins 8 Oct. 31, 1997 - Jan. 24, 1998 0-9 at Michigan St. (12/12/64) 22 1976-77 22-5-0 7 Feb. 4 - March 17, 2000* 0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3/3/84)+ 22 1981-82 22-5-1 Longest Unbeaten Streak Longest Losing Streak 20 1982-83 20-4-1 20 1987-88† 20-5-1 15 (11-0-4) 10/24 - 12/27/03 9 1926-27, ‘32-33, ‘96-97 20 1989-90† 20-3-1 14 (13-0-1) 10/16 - 11/28/81 8 1921-22 14 (12-0-2) 10/21 - 12/3/05 Most Road Wins Longest Home Losing Streak Long. Home Unbeaten Streak 16 1989-90† 16-6-0 9 1932-33 15 1976-77 15-2-1 16 (16-0-0) 11/10/72-2/17/73 7 2002–03 15 (15-0-0) 10/19/85-2/1/86 15 1997-98 15-8-0 Longest Road Losing Streak 15 1999-2000 15-6-0 Longest Road Unbeaten Streak 7 1998-99 Best Winning Percentage 10 (10-0-0) 10/22/05-2/3/06 6 1996-97, 2002–03 9 (7-0-2) 11/7/03-1/23/04 .833 (Record: 37-7-1) 1976-77 Longest Winless Streaks 9 (9-0-0) 12/20/76-2/5/77 .793 (36-9-1) 1989-90 9 1996-97 .768 (31-9-1) 1999-00 Most Losses 7 1998-99, 1995-96 24 (12-24-2) 1975-76 Best Home Winning Pct. Most Ties 23 (13-23-4) 2002-03 .950 (19-1-0) 1972-73 8 2003-04 .875 (17-2-1) 2013-14 21 (15-21-2) 1996-97 .854 (20-3-1)† 1989-90 Fewest Losses (min. 20 games) .825 (16-3-1) 1999-00 7 (37-7-1) 1976–77 WCHA Games Best Road Winning Pct. 9 (14-9-0) 1964–65 .861 (15-2-1) 1976–77 9 (12-9-0) 1965–66 Most Wins .750 (11-3-2) 2005–06 9 (29-9-2) 1972–73 26 1976-77 26-5-1 .727 (16-6-0) 1989–90 9 (36-9-1)† 1989–90 23 1985-86† 23-11-0 .714 (15-6-0) 1999–00 9 (31-9-1) 1999–00 23 1999-2000 23-5-0 .714 (8-2-4) 2012–13 Fewest Home Losses Most Home Wins Largest Wins 1 (19-1-0) 1972–73 15 1987-88† 15-5-0 20-0 vs. Windsor (10/16/81) 2 (17-2-1) 2013–14 14 1985-86† 14-2-0 17-0 vs. W. Michigan (1/5/68)• 3 (20-3-1)† 1989–90 13 1972-73 13-1-0 15-1 vs. W. Michigan (2/17/66) 3 (15-3-1) 1991–92 13 1976-77 13-3-0 16-2 vs. Notre Dame (2/17/68) 3 (16-3-1) 1999–00 13 1991-92 13-2-1 14-0 vs. Air Force (11/27/82) 3 (15-3-3) 2009–10 Most Road Wins Few. Road Losses (min. 14 gp) Largest Home Wins 13 1976-77 13-2-1 20-0 vs. Windsor (10/16/81) 2 (15-2-1) 1976–77 12 1999-2000 12-2-0 17-0 vs. W. Michigan (1/5/68)• 2 (8-2-4) 2012–13 10 1977-78 10-5-1 15-1 vs. W. Michigan (2/17/66) 3 (11-3-2) 2005–06 Largest Home Wins 16-2 vs. Notre Dame (2/17/68) 5 (9-5-1) 1968–69 14-0 vs. Air Force (11/27/82) 5 (10-5-2) 2003–04 12-1 vs. North Dakota (3/6/71) 12-1 vs. Notre Dame (3/5/78) Largest Defeats Largest Road Wins 11-0 vs. N. Michigan (11/1/92) 12-0 at Notre Dame (1/31/69) 2-12 at Minnesota (2/3/22) Best Winning Percentage 12-0 at Ohio Univ. (2/22/69) 2-12 vs. St. Mary’s (11/30/63) 13-1 at UW-Superior (11/15/70) 0-9 at Marquette (1/18/29) .828 (26-5-1) 1976-77 1-10 vs. Minnesota (1932) .821 (23-5-0) 1999-00 Longest Winning Streak 0-9 vs. Minnesota (2/8/35) .714 (20-8-0) 1971-72 12 Jan. 14 - Feb. 19, 1977 0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3/3/84)+ Best Home Winning Pct. 11 Nov. 4 - Dec. 9, 1972 11 Dec. 4, 1982 - Jan. 21, 1983 .929 (13-1-0) 1972-73 .875 (14-2-0)† 1985-86 .844 (13-2-1) 1991-92

66 Best Road Winning Pct. 4-11 vs. CC (3/8/81)+ 1982-83 5 GP, 2-0-3 .857 (12-2-0) 1999–00 1-8 vs. Minn.-Duluth (2/9/85) 1981-82 5 GP, 2-2-1 .844 (13-2-1) 1969–70 3-10 vs. Denver (12/21/86) 1980-81 3 GP, 1-2-0 .714 (9-3-2) 2005–06 1-8 vs. Minnesota (1/26/91) 1979-80 3 GP, 0-2-1 .714 (8-2-4) 2012–13 1978-79 6 GP, 4-0-2 Largest Road Defeat 1977-78 6 GP, 1-2-3 Largest Road Wins 0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3/3/84)+ 1976-77 8 GP, 6-1-1 10-1 at North Dakota (2/6/81) Longest Losing Streak 1975-76 7 GP, 1-4-2 9-0 at North Dakota (3/13/82)* 1974-75 3 GP, 1-0-2 9-1 at Colorado College (1/14/06) 7 1996-97 5 1975-76, 2002–03 1973-74 9 GP, 1-3-5 8-0 at Michigan St. (11/20/76) 1972-73 4 GP, 3-0-1 8-0 at Denver (1/14/83) Longest Home Losing Streak 1971-72 2 GP, 2-0-0 Largest Wins 5 2002–03 1970-71 5 GP, 1-3-1 12-1 vs. North Dakota (3/6/71) Longest Road Losing Streak 1969-70 3 GP, 2-1-0 12-1 vs. Notre Dame (3/5/78 6 1996-97, 2002–03 1968-69 3 GP, 0-1-2 11-0 vs. NMU (11/1/92) 5 1972-73, 1975-76, 1979-80 1967-68 1 GP, 0-1-0 1985-86, 1987-88† and 1997-98 1966-67 1 GP, 1-0-0 Longest Winning Streak 1965-66 2 GP, 1-1-0 12 Jan. 14, 1976 - Feb. 19, 1977 Most Ties 1964-65 0 GP, 0-0-0 9 Nov. 4 - Dec. 9, 1972 7 2003–04, 2012–13 1963-64 6 GP, 3-0-3 9 Feb. 24 - April 1, 1990* Longest Home Win Streak * — includes playoffs 13 Oct. 19, 1985 - Feb. 2, 1986† • — game played in Milwaukee 12 Nov. 11, 1972 - Feb. 17, 1973* + — playoff game † — Hockey East games counted as Longest Road Win Streak league contests 9 Nov. 20, 1976 - Feb. 5, 1977 8 Oct. 22, 2005 - Feb. 3, 2006 8 Oct. 31, 1997 - Jan. 24, 1998 Longest Unbeaten Streak Overtime Records 13 (8-0-5) 11/7/03 - 1/9/04 2013–14 6 GP, 3-1-2 Most Losses 2012–13 11 GP, 2-2-7 19 (11-19-2) 1975-76 2011-12 6 GP, 0-4-2 18 (12-18-0) 1979-80 2010-11 8 GP, 1-3-4 2009-10 4 GP, 0-0-4 Fewest Losses 2008-09 7 GP, 0-3-4 5 (26-5-1) 1976-77 2007-08 10 GP, 0-3-7 5 (23-5-0) 1999-00 2006-07 9 GP, 2-3-4 Fewest Home Losses 2005-06 6 GP, 2-1-3 1 (13-1-0) 1972-73 2004-05 5 GP, 0-1-4 2 (10-2-0) 1970-71 2003-04 14 GP, 5-1-8 2 (14-2-0)† 1985-86 2002-03 9 GP, 2-3-4 2 (13-2-1) 1991-92 EavesTotals 95 GP, 17-25-53 2 (7-2-5) 2003-04 2001-02 8 GP, 2-2-4 Fewest Road Losses 2000-01 9 GP, 3-2-4 2 (13-2-1) 1976–77 1999-00 7 GP, 5-1-1 2 (12-2-0) 1999–00 1998-99 5 GP, 1-0-4 2 (8-2-4) 2012–13 1997-98 3 GP, 2-0-1 3 (9-3-2) 2005–06 1996-97 4 GP, 1-1-2 Largest Defeats 1995-96 6 GP, 2-1-3 0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3-3-84)+ 1994-95 8 GP, 2-2-4 3-11 at Michigan (12/2/77) 1993-94 4 GP, 1-2-1 1-8 at Michigan (11/2/74) 1992-93 10, GP 3-4-3 1-8 vs. N. Dakota (2/29/80) 1991-92 7 GP, 4-1-2 4-11 vs. CC (3/8/81)+ 1990-91 4 GP, 0-1-3 3-10 at Denver (1/19/85) 1989-90 7 GP, 6-0-1 3-10 vs. Denver (12/21/86) 1988-89 11 GP, 2-4-5 1-8 at Michigan Tech (11/7/92) 1987-88 6 GP, 3-2-1 1-8 at Minnesota (2/15/03) 1986-87 6 GP, 3-2-1 1985-86 4 GP, 2-2-0 Largest Home Defeats 1984-85 4 GP, 3-1-0 1-8 vs. North Dakota (2/29/80) 1983-84 5 GP, 2-2-1 67 100-Point Scorers

Player Years GP G A Pts Player Years GP G A Pts 1. Mike Eaves 1974-78 160 94 173 267 37. Sean Hill, D 1988-91 124 35 94 129 2. Mark Johnson 1976-79 125 125 131 256 Blaine Moore 1990-94 141 57 72 129 3. Theran Welsh, D 1977-81 161 34 194 228 Tom Ulseth 1974-78 160 56 73 129 4. 1983-87 152 100 120 220 40. Marty Wiitala 1982-86 163 46 82 128 5. Scott Lecy 1977-81 151 83 127 210 41. John Newberry 1980-82 78 68 59 127 6. Ron Vincent 1978-82 159 75 131 206 42. James Boyd 1968-71 101 60 66 126 7. Doug Macdonald 1988-92 152 75 114 189 Pat Ford 1984-88 155 48 78 126 8. Delbert DeHate 1966-70 95 108 80 188 Max Williams 1992-96 148 65 61 126 9. Les Grauer 1975-79 163 83 98 181 45. Michael Davies 2006–10 155 54 69 123 10. 1981-85 165 82 95 177 46. Joe Bianchi 1994-98 157 54 68 122 1984-88 161 88 89 177 47. Robbie Earl 2003–06 125 58 63 121 12. John Johannson 1980-84 171 64 112 176 Dustin Kuk 1996-00 148 46 75 121 Gary Shuchuk 1986-90 177 85 91 176 49. Michael Mersch 2010–14 157 67 53 120 14. Chris Tancill 1986-90 173 81 92 173 50. Paul Stanton, D 1985-89 167 25 90 115 15. Robert Poffenroth 1967-70 99 74 95 169 51. Bruce Driver, D 1980-83 127 28 86 114 16. Craig Norwich, D 1974-77 114 42 126 168 Blake Geoffrion 2006–10 147 55 59 114 Andrew Shier 1990-94 146 53 115 168 53. 1999-01 77 52 61 113 18. Paul Houston 1981-85 152 73 94 167 Justin Schultz, D 2011-12 121 40 73 113 19. Dave Maley 1982-86 162 66 100 166 Norm McIntosh, D 1974-78 158 27 86 113 20. Steve Alley 1972-77 159 75 90 165 56. James Young 1969-72 104 55 56 111 John Byce 1986-90 169 77 88 165 57. Max Bentley 1969-73 120 50 60 110 22. Gary Winchester 1970-74 144 83 80 163 Ryan MacMurchy 2002–06 164 44 66 110 23. Steve Reinprecht 1996-00 154 72 90 162 59. Todd Lecy 1979-83 149 50 57 107 24. Mark Zengerle 2010–14 151 37 125 162 60. Pat Flatley 1981-83 76 42 64 106 25. Jason Zent 1990-94 164 92 68 160 Rob Romanchuk 1975-79 162 54 52 106 26. Peter Johnson 1978-82 153 82 77 159 62. Jamie Spencer 1991-95 143 46 59 105 27. Barry Richter 1989-93 170 52 104 156 63. Rob Andringa, D 1987-91 179 16 88 104 28. Tim Thomas, D 1981-86 151 41 113 154 64. James Johnston 1969-73 144 52 51 103 29. Dave Lundeen 1973-77 141 60 81 141 Dennis Olmstead 1972-74 75 45 58 103 30. 1991-94 125 56 83 139 Bob Suter, D 1975-79 157 27 76 103 31. Murray Heatley 1968-71 86 75 62 137 67. Joe Pavelski 2004–06 84 39 62 101 Steve Tuttle 1984-88 147 63 74 137 Ted Pearson 1980-84 154 40 61 101 33. Norm Cherrey 1969-73 145 66 67 133 Tyler Barnes 2010–14 152 45 56 101 Dean Talafous 1971-74 111 48 85 133 70. Timothy Dool 1969-73 140 46 54 100 35. John Taft, D 1972-77 156 36 95 131 Brian Rafalski, D 1991-95 150 20 80 100 36. Jim Johannson 1982-86 148 63 67 130 Mike Strobel 1991-96 155 49 51 100 Robert Lundeen 1971-75 143 35 65 100

Bold - Played under head coach Mike Eaves

68 Scoring Streaks

POINT-SCORING STREAKS Player GP Dates (G-A=P) Mike Eaves 21 11/12/77-2/3/78 17-31=48 Mark Zengerle 20 10/8/11-1/13/12 9-24=33 Nic Kerdiles 18^ 2/24-11/1/13 10-17=27 Mark Johnson 17 10/29/77-1/7/78 20-21=41 John Johannson 16 2/4-3/26/83 9-15=24 Chris Tancill 15 1/6-2/24/90 19-10=29 Scott Lecy 15 12/6/80-2/7/81 11-23=34 Tony Granato 14 11/15/86-1/9/87 13-24=37 John Byce 14 1/2-2/16/90 12-31=33 Craig Norwich 14 10/15-12/4/76 4-24=28 Craig Norwich 14 12/11/76-2/11/77 8-24=32 Paul Houston 13 1/5-2/16/85 10-10=20 Paul Stanton 13 10/23-12/4/87 4-15=19 Mark Johnson 13 12/8/78-2/2/79 14-20=34 Nic Kerdiles 12 2/24-3/29/13 6-13=19 Mark Johnson 12 10/20-11/25/78 15-17=32 Joe Pavelski 12 2/3-3/17/06 6-11=17 David Hukalo 12 2/10-3/18/00 6-12=18 Steve Reinprecht 12 2/10-3/18/00 9-10=19 Dustin Kuk 12 11/6-12/31/98 3-13=16 Joe Bianchi 12 12/12/97-1/30/98 7-12=19 Max Williams 12 2/11-3/18/95 8-8=16 Kelly Fairchild 12 1/21-2/25/94 3-16=19 Dan Plante 12 2/19-3/26/93 7-11=18 Paul Ranheim 12 11/21/86-1/4/87 11-18=29 Mark Johnson 11 1/7-2/11/77 9-17=26 Tim Thomas 11 12/28/84-2/1/85 7-17=24 Gary Shuchuk 11 12/9/89-1/23/90 13-10=23 Tom Sagissor 11 11/3-12/2/89 9-13=22 Tyler Barnes 11 10/8-11/12/11 6-7=13 Jim Johannson 11 10/29-12/2/83 9-12=21 Bob Poffenroth 11 11/22-12/28/67 14-13=27 Justin Schultz 10 10/8-11/11/11 4-12=16 10 11/6-12/4/81 2-16=18 Mark Zengerle 10 2/15-3/28/14 6-13=19

Does not include streaks prior to 1976–77. ^ - Streak spans two seasons.

GOAL-SCORING STREAKS Player GP Dates Total Steve Alley 9 10/15-11/19/76 10 John Byce 9 1/6-2/3/90 11 Jason Zent 8 11/30/91-1/10/92 11 Bert DeHate 8 12/30/67-1/27/68 15 Mark Johnson 8* 3/4-25/78 10 Pat Flatley 8 10/22-11/12/82 11

WCHA Games Mark Johnson 8 11/26/76-1/8/77 10

*Mark Johnson scored in 10 consecutive games over two seasons, scoring in the first two games of the 1978–79 season.

69 Points

Season YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Name GP G A Pts Avg. 1. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 41 49 90 2.25 Year Name GP G A Pts. 2. Mike Eaves (‘77-78) 43 31 58 89 2.07 1963-64 Ron Leszczynski, W 12 16 18 34 3. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 48 38 86 2.05 1964-65 Ray Clegg, W 22 27 22 49 4. Craig Norwich (‘76-77) 44 18 65 83 1.89 1965-66 Chuck Kennedy, C 21 13 14 27 5. Mike Eaves (‘76-77) 45 28 53 81 1.80 1966-67 Don Addison, D 26 12 28 40 6. Mark Johnson (‘76-77) 43 36 44 80 1.86 1967-68 Bert DeHate, C 31 47 30 77 Gary Shuchuk (‘89-90) 45 41 39 80 1.78 1968-69 Bert DeHate, C 34 36 25 61 8. Bert DeHate (‘67-68) 31 47 30 77 2.48 1969-70 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 19 32 51 9. Scott Lecy (‘80-81) 42 26 49 75 1.79 1970-71 Jim Boyd, C 34 19 30 49 10. Tony Granato (‘86-87) 42 28 45 73 1.74 1971-72 Gary Winchester, C 38 25 27 52 1972-73 Dennis Olmstead, C 40 23 32 55 Big Ten Games 1973-74 Dennis Olmstead, C 35 22 26 48 1974-75 Mike Eaves, C 38 17 37 54 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 7 16 23 1.15 1975-76 Mike Eaves, C 34 18 25 43 1976-77 Craig Norwich, D 44 18 65 83 WCHA Games 1977-78 Mike Eaves, C 43 31 58 89 1. Mike Eaves (‘77-78) 32 25 45 70 2.19 1978-79 Mark Johnson, C 40 41 49 90 * Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 31 39 31 70 2.26 1979-80 Theran Welsh, D 36 7 51 58 1980-81 Scott Lecy, C 42 26 49 75 1981-82 John Newberry, C 39 38 27 65 Career 1982-83 Paul Houck, LW 47 38 33 71 1983-84 Paul Houston, C 38 25 23 48 Name GP G A Pts Avg. 1984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 42 33 34 67 1. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 94 173 267 1.67 1985-86 Dave Maley, W 42 20 40 60 2. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 125 131 256 2.05 1986-87 Tony Granato, C-W 42 28 45 73 3. Theran Welsh (‘77-81) 161 34 194 228 1.42 1987-88 Steve Tuttle, RW 45 27 39 66 4. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 100 120 220 1.45 1988-89 John Byce, RW 42 27 28 55 5. Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 151 83 127 210 1.39 1989-90 Gary Shuchuk, C 42 41 39 80 6. Ron Vincent (‘78-82) 159 75 131 206 1.30 1990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 19 32 51 7. Doug Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 75 114 189 1.24 1991-92 Doug Macdonald, C 33 16 28 44 8. Bert DeHate (‘66-70) 95 108 80 188 1.98 Jason Zent, LW 43 27 17 44 9. Les Grauer (‘75-79) 163 83 98 181 1.11 1992-93 Andrew Shier, RW 41 22 36 58 10. Paul Houck (‘81-85) 165 82 95 177 1.07 1993-94 Kelly Fairchild, C 42 20 44 64 Paul Ranheim (‘84-88) 161 88 89 177 1.10 1994-95 Max Williams, C 43 26 26 52 1995-96 Shawn Carter, W-C 40 17 28 45 Big Ten Games 1996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 17 19 36 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 7 16 23 1.15 1997-98 Steve Reinprecht, C 41 19 24 43 1998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 38 16 17 33 WCHA Games 1999-00 Steve Reinprecht, C 37 26 40 66 1. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 124 72 134 206 1.66 2000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 39 24 33 57 2. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 92 91 105 196 2.13 2001-02 Brad Winchester, W 38 14 20 34 2002–03 Rene Bourque, W 40 19 8 27 2003–04 Rene Bourque, W 42 16 20 36 Game 2004–05 Joe Pavelski, C 41 16 29 45 2005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 43 23 33 56 8 Tom French (4-4=8) vs. Illinois Club (12/13/63) 2006–07 Andrew Joudrey, C 40 9 20 29 8 Ron Leszczynski (4-4=8) vs. Illinois Club (12/13/63) 2007–08 Kyle Turris, C 36 11 24 35 8 Bert DeHate (5-3=8) vs. Ohio University (2/24/67) 2008–09 Jamie McBain, D 40 7 30 37 2009–10 Derek Stepan, C 41 12 42 54 2010–11 Justin Schultz, D 41 18 29 47 Period 2011–12 Mark Zengerle, C 37 13 37 50 2012–13 Michael Mersch, W 42 23 13 36 5 Bob Suter (2nd) vs. Denver (2/3/79) 2013–14 Mark Zengerle, C 37 10 34 44 5 Brian Mullen (2nd) at North Dakota (3/13/82) *—Wisconsin Record 4 12 times: most recently by Joe Pavelski/Tom Gilbert (1st) vs. CC (1/14/06)

70 Goals YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Year Name GP Goals Season 1963-64 Ron Leszczynski, W 12 16 1964-65 Ray Clegg, W 22 27 Name GP G 1965-66 Chuck Kennedy, C 21 13 1. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 48 Tom Obrodovich, W 21 13 2. Bert DeHate (‘67-68) 31 47 1966-67 Jim Petruzates, W 26 23 3. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 41 Tom Obrodovich, W 26 23 Gary Shuchuk (‘89-90) 45 41 1967-68 Bert DeHate, C 31 47 5. Chris Tancill (‘89-90) 45 39 1968-69 Bert DeHate, C 34 36 6. John Newberry (‘81-82) 39 38 1969-70 Murray Heatley, W 32 25 Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 38 1970-71 Norm Cherrey, W 34 21 8. Bert DeHate (‘68-69) 34 36 Murray Heatley, W 24 21 Mark Johnson (‘76-77) 43 36 1971-72 Jim Young, W 36 26 Paul Ranheim (‘87-88) 44 36 1972-73 Gary Winchester, C 40 24 Norm Cherrey, W 39 24 Big Ten Games 1973-74 Dennis Olmstead, C 35 22 1. Michael Mersch (‘13-14) 20 12 1974-75 Steve Alley, W 38 23 1975-76 Mike Eaves, C 34 18 1976-77 Mark Johnson, C 43 36 Career 1977-78 Mark Johnson, C 42 48* 1978-79 Mark Johnson, C 40 41 Name GP G 1979-80 Ron Vincent, W 35 24 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 125 1980-81 John Newberry, C 39 30 2. Bert DeHate (‘66-70) 95 108 Peter Johnson, W 42 30 3. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 100 1981-82 John Newberry, C 39 38 4. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 94 1982-83 Paul Houck, W 47 38 5. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 92 1983-84 Paul Houston, C 38 25 6. Paul Ranheim (‘84-88) 161 88 1984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 42 33 7. Gary Shuchuk (‘86-90) 177 85 1985-86 Tony Granato, C-W 33 25 8. Gary Winchester (‘70-74) 114 83 1986-87 Steve Tuttle, W 42 31 Les Grauer (‘75-79) 163 83 1987-88 Paul Ranheim, W 44 36 Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 151 83 1988-89 John Byce, W-C 42 27 1989-90 Gary Shuchuk, C 45 41 Big Ten Games 1990-91 Doug Macdonald, C 31 20 1. Michael Mersch (‘13-14) 20 12 1991-92 Jason Zent, W 43 27 1992-93 Dan Plante, W 42 26 Jason Zent, W 40 26 Game 1993-94 Blaine Moore, C 37 21 1994-95 Max Williams, C 43 26 5 Bert DeHate vs. Ohio University (2/24/67) 1995-96 Max Williams, C 37 21 5 Mike Meeker vs. Michigan Tech (10/29/77) 1996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 17 5 Mark Johnson vs. Michigan Tech (1/27/78) 1997-98 Steve Reinprecht, C 41 19 1998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 38 16 1999-00 Dany Heatley, W 38 28 Period 2000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 39 24 2001-02 Matt Hussey, W 39 18 4 Mark Fitzgerald (2nd) vs. Ohio University (2/24/67) 2002–03 Rene Bourque, W 40 19 3 16 times: most recently by John Byce (2nd) vs. Michigan 2003–04 Rene Bourque, W 42 16 Tech (11/5/88) 2004–05 Robbie Earl, W 41 20 2005–06 Robbie Earl, W 42 24 2006–07 Jake Dowell, W 41 19 2007–08 Michael Davies, W 39 13 Ben Street, W 40 13 2008–09 Blake Geoffrion, C 35 15 John Mitchell, W 40 15 2009–10 Blake Geoffrion, C 40 28 2010–11 Craig Smith, C 41 19 2011–12 Justin Schultz, D 37 16 2012–13 Michael Mersch, W 42 23 2013–14 Michael Mersch, W 37 22 *—Wisconsin Record 71 The Fastest...

Goal to Start a Game Gary Winchester (1/20/73) and Steve Reinprecht (2/5/99) :09 Opp: Ryan Stoa, Minnesota (10/25/08) :06

Goal to Start a Period Ron Vincent, 2nd (1/26/80) :05

Two Goals Bob Suter/Rod Romanchuck, Denver (2/3/79) :06 Tony Granato/Jim Johannson, UMass-Lowell (10/27/85) :06

Two Goals/One Player Steve Alley, Michigan State (1/29/77) :10

Three Goals Max Williams/Troy Howard/Rick Enrico, UMD (2/3/96) 27

72 Assists YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Year Name GP Assists Season 1963-64 Ron Leszczynski, W 12 18 1964-65 Ron Leszczynski, W 23 29 Name GP A 1965-66 Chuck Kennedy, C 21 14 1. Craig Norwich (‘76-77) 44 65 1966-67 Don Addison, D 26 28 2. Mike Eaves (‘77-78) 43 58 1967-68 Bob Poffenroth, C 31 34 3. Theran Welsh (‘78-79) 41 54 1968-69 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 29 4. Mike Eaves (‘76-77) 45 53 1969-70 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 32 5. Theran Welsh (‘79-80) 36 51 1970-71 Jim Boyd, C 34 30 6. Tim Thomas (‘84-85) 42 50 1971-72 Gary Winchester, C 38 27 7. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 49 1972-73 Dennis Olmstead, C 40 32 Scott Lecy (‘80-81) 40 49 Dean Talafous, C-W 40 32 9. Theran Welsh (‘77-78) 43 45 1973-74 Dean Talafous, C-W 34 29 Ron Vincent (‘80-81) 36 45 1974-75 Mike Eaves, C 38 37 Tony Granato (‘86-87) 42 45 1975-76 Craig Norwich, D 32 27 Andrew Shier (‘93-94) 42 45 Norm McIntosh, D 37 27 1976-77 Craig Norwich, D 44 65* Big Ten Games 1977-78 Mike Eaves, C 43 58 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 49 1978-79 Theran Welsh, D 41 54 1979-80 Theran Welsh, D 36 51 WCHA Games 1980-81 Scott Lecy, C 42 49 1. Craig Norwich (‘76-77) 31 49 1981-82 Chris Chelios, D 43 43 Ron Vincent, W 47 43 1982-83 Pat Flatley, W 43 44 Career 1983-84 Jan-Ake Danielson, D 38 36 1984-85 Tim Thomas, D 42 50 Name GP A 1985-86 Dave Maley, W 42 40 1. Theran Welsh (‘77-81) 161 194 1986-87 Tony Granato, C-W 42 45 2. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 173 1987-88 Steve Tuttle, W 45 39 3. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 131 1988-89 Paul Stanton, D 45 29 Ron Vincent (‘78-82) 159 131 1989-90 John Byce, C-W 46 44 5. Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 151 127 1990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 32 6. Craig Norwich (‘74-77) 114 126 1991-92 Barry Richter, D 43 29 7. Mark Zengerle (’10–14) 151 125 1992-93 Andrew Shier, W 41 36 8. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 120 1993-94 Andrew Shier, W 42 45 9. Andrew Shier (‘90-94) 146 115 1994-95 Maco Balkovec, D 41 34 10. Doug Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 114 Brian Rafalski, D 43 34 1995-96 Shawn Carter, W-C 40 28 Big Ten Games 1996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 19 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 16 1997-98 Craig Anderson, D 41 30 1998-99 Dustin Kuk, W 37 22 WCHA Games 1999-00 Steve Reinprecht, C 37 40 2000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 39 33 1. Theran Welsh (‘77-81) 121 147 2001-02 Kent Davyduke, C 35 25 2002–03 Ryan MacMurchy, W 39 14 2003–04 Rene Bourque, W 42 20 Game 2004–05 Joe Pavelski, C 41 29 2005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 43 33 6 Mark Fitzgerald at Lake Forest (2/13/68) 2006–07 Andrew Joudrey, C 40 20 5 17 times: most recently by Brendan Smith vs. RIT (4/8/10) 2007–08 Kyle Turris, C 36 24 2008–09 Jamie McBain, D 40 30 Period 2009–10 Derek Stepan, C 41 42 2010–11 Jake Gardiner, D 41 31 4 Don Addison (1st) vs. St. Mary’s (1/6/67) Mark Zengerle, F 41 31 4 Bob Suter (2nd) vs. Denver (2/3/79) 2011–12 Mark Zengerle, C 37 37 4 Joe Pavelski (1st) vs. Colorado College (1/14/06) 2012–13 Mark Zengerle, C 36 23 3 22 times: most recently by Brendan Smith vs. RIT (4/8/10) 2013–14 Mark Zengerle, C 37 34 *—Wisconsin Record

73 Game-Winning Goals

Season YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Name GP GWG 1. John Newberry (‘81-82) 38 10 Year Name GWG 2. Steve Alley (‘76-77) 45 9 1963-64 Chan Young, W 2 Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 9 1964-65 Ray Clegg, W 4 4. Jim Young (‘71-72) 36 8 1965-66 Tom Obrodovich, W 3 Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 8 1966-67 Jim Petruzates, W-C 4 Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 8 1967-68 Bert DeHate, C 7 Chris Tancill (‘88-89) 44 8 1968-69 Bert DeHate, C 6 8. Bert DeHate (‘67-68) 31 7 1969-70 Murray Heatley, W 6 9. seven tied with 6 1970-71 four tied with 3 MR: Joe Pavelski (‘05-06) 43 6 1971-72 Jim Young, W 8 1972-73 Lloyd Bentley, C/ Dean Talafous, W 5 Big Ten Games 1973-74 Dean Talafous, W 3 1974-75 Steve Alley, C/ Norm McIntosh, D 3 Name GP GWG 1975-76 Mike Eaves, C/ Rod Romanchuk, W 2 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 3 1976-77 Steve Alley, C 9 Nic Kerdiles (‘13-14) 14 3 1977-78 Mark Johnson, C 9 1978-79 Mark Johnson, C 8 WCHA Games 1979-80 Chuck Durocher, W/ Ron Griffin, W 3 Name GP GWG 1980-81 John Newberry, W 5 1. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 31 7 1981-82 John Newberry, W 10* John Newberry (‘81-82) 21 7 1982-83 Paul Houck, W 8 1983-84 Paul Houston, C/ John Johannson, C 3 1984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 6 Career 1985-86 Tony Granato, C-W 5 1986-87 Paul Ranheim, W 6 Name GP GWG 1987-88 Steve Tuttle, W 5 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 20 1988-89 Chris Tancill, W 8 2. Chris Tancill (‘86-90) 173 16 1989-90 Doug Macdonald, C/ Chris Tancill, W 5 Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 16 1990-91 Doug Macdonald, C 4 4. Bert DeHate (‘66-70) 95 15 1991-92 Jason Zent, W 5 Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 15 1992-93 Jason Zent, W 6 John Newberry (‘80-82) 78 15 1993-94 Jamie Spencer, W 4 Steve Reinprecht (‘96-00) 154 15 1994-95 Mike Strobel, W 6 8. Steve Alley (‘72-77) 159 14 1995-96 Rick Enrico, W 4 Paul Ranheim(‘84-88) 161 14 1996-97 Joe Bianchi, C 4 D. Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 14 1997-98 Joe Bianchi, C/ Steve Reinprecht, C 5 Joe Bianchi (‘94-98) 157 14 1998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 4 1999-00 Dany Heatley, W 6 WCHA Games 2000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 6 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 92 16 2001-02 Brad Winchester, W/ Andy Wheeler, W 3 2002–03 Rene Bourque, W 4 2003–04 Rene Bourque, W/ Ryan MacMurchy, W 3 Robbie Earl, W 3 2004–05 Adam Burish, W/ Robbie Earl, W 5 2005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 6 2006–07 Matthew Ford, W/ Jake Dowell, W 3 2007–08 Ben Street, W 4 2008–09 John Mitchell, W 4 2009–10 Blake Geoffrion, C/ Brendan Smith, D 4 2010–11 Craig Smith, C 5 2011–12 five players with 2 2012–13 John Ramage, D 5 2013–14 Mark Zengerle, C/Nic Kerdiles, F 4 *—Wisconsin Record

74 Power-Play Goals

Season YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Name GP PPG 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-77) 43 17 Year Name PPG Peter Johnson (‘80-81) 42 17 1963-64 Tom French, W/ Chan Young, W-C 4 Chris Tancill (‘89-90) 45 17 1964-65 Ray Clegg, W 8 4. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 16 1965-66 Don Addison, D/ Jeff Carlson, C-W 3 Peter Johnson (‘81-82) 44 16 1966-67 Tom Obrodovich, W 8 6. Scott Lecy (‘78-79) 35 15 1967-68 Bob Poffenroth, C 6 Paul Ranheim (‘87-88) 44 15 1968-69 John Jagger, D 7 Blake Geoffrion (‘09-10) 41 15 1969-70 Bob Poffenroth, C 6 9. Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 14 1970-71 Murray Heatley, W 7 Doug Macdonald (‘88-89) 44 14 1971-72 Jim Young, W 6 11. Ron Griffin (‘79-80) 36 13 1972-73 Lloyd Bentley, C 10 Tony Granato (‘85-86) 33 13 1973-74 Dave Olmstead, C 8 1974-75 Don DePrez, W 12 Big Ten Games 1975-76 Craig Norwich, D 10 1976-77 Mark Johnson, C 17* 1. Michael Mersch (‘13-14) 20 5 1977-78 Mark Johnson, C 16 1978-79 Scott Lecy, C 15 WCHA Games 1979-80 Ron Griffin, D 13 1. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 31 14 1980-81 Peter Johnson, W 17* Paul Ranheim (‘87-88) 34 14 1981-82 Peter Johnson, W 16 1982-83 Paul Houck, W 14 1983-84 Paul Houston, C 9 Career 1984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 13 1985-86 Tony Granato, C-W 7 Name GP PPG 1986-87 Paul Ranheim, W 12 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 47 1987-88 Paul Ranheim, W 15 2. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 40 1988-89 Doug Macdonald, C 14 3. Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 115 37 1989-90 Chris Tancill, C-W 17* 4. Peter Johnson (‘78-82) 153 35 1990-91 Barry Richter, D 9 Chris Tancill (‘86-90) 173 35 1991-92 Jason Zent, LW 11 6. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 33 1992-93 Barry Richter, D 9 D. Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 33 1993-94 Blaine Moore, C-W 9 8. Les Grauer (‘75-79) 163 31 1994-95 Mike Strobel, W 10 9. Blake Geoffrion (’06-’10) 147 30 1995-96 Mickey Elick, D/ Mike Strobel, W 8 10. Paul Houck (‘81-85) 165 29 1996-97 Darren Haley, W 5 1997-98 Craig Anderson, D/ Joe Bianchi, C 8 WCHA Games 1998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 5 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 92 33 1999-00 Dany Heatley, W 8 2000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 10 2001-02 Brad Winchester, W 5 Game 2002–03 Rene Bourque, W 7 2003–04 Robbie Earl, W 6 3 Lloyd Bentley vs. Michigan State (2/10/73) 2004–05 Jake Dowell, C/ Joe Pavelski, C 6 3 Les Grauer vs. Minnesota (1/20/79) 2005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 11 3 Scott Lecy vs. Notre Dame (3/3/79) 2006–07 Jake Dowell, W 8 3 Steve Tuttle vs. Boston University (1/2/87) 2007–08 Michael Davies, W 7 3 John Byce vs. Michigan Tech (11/5/88) 2008–09 Blake Geoffrion, C 10 3 Blake Geoffrion vs. Michigan Tech (12/4/09) 2009–10 Blake Geoffrion, C 15 2010–11 Jordy Murray, W 12 2011–12 Michael Mersch, W/ Justin Schultz, D 7 2012–13 Michael Mersch, W 6 2013–14 Michael Mersch, W 10 * — Wisconsin Record

75 Short-Handed Goals

Season YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Name GP SHG 1. Norm Cherrey (‘72-73) 39 6 Year Name SHG 2. Brian Mullen (‘81-82) 32 5 1963-64 John Russo, D 2 Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 5 1964-65 Don Addison, D 2 Steve Tuttle (‘87-88) 45 5 1965-66 John Russo, D 2 5. Rod Romanchuk (‘77-78) 43 4 1966-67 Jim Petruzates, W-C 2 Chuck Durocher (‘79-80) 36 4 1967-68 Bert DeHate, C 3 Kurt Semandel (‘88-89) 39 4 1968-69 Jim Boyd, C 3 Adam Burish (‘04-05) 41 4 1969-70 two players with 1 9. 13 players 3 1970-71 Jim Boyd, C 3 MR: Derek Stepan (‘08-09) 40 3 1971-72 five players with 1 1972-73 Norm Cherrey, W 6* Big Ten Games 1973-74 three players with 1 1974-75 Bob Lundeen, D 3 Name GP SHG 1975-76 Mike Eaves, C 2 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 1 1976-77 two players with 2 Nic Kerdiles (‘13-14) 14 1 1977-78 Rod Romanchuk, W 4 1978-79 two players with 2 WCHA Games 1979-80 Chuck Durocher, W 4 1. Norm Cherrey (‘72-73) 28 6 1980-81 two players with 3 1981-82 Brian Mullen, W 5 1982-83 Paul Houck, W 5 Career 1983-84 John Johannson, C 2 1984-85 Paul Houston, C 3 Name GP SHG 1985-86 two players with 2 1. Norm Cherrey (‘69-73) 145 9 1986-87 three players with 2 John Johannson (‘80-84) 171 9 1987-88 Steve Tuttle, W 5 3. Brian Mullen (‘80-82) 71 8 1988-89 Kurt Semandel, W 4 Adam Burish (‘02-06) 145 8 1989-90 two players with 2 Steve Tuttle (‘84-88) 147 8 1990-91 , C-W 2 Joe Bianchi (‘94-98) 157 8 1991-92 three players with 2 7. James Boyd (‘68-71) 101 7 1992-93 two players with 3 Rod Romanchuk (‘75-79) 162 7 1993-94 two players with 2 Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 7 1994-95 Joe Bianchi, C 3 Paul Houck (‘81-85) 165 7 1995-96 four players with 1 Blaine Moore (‘90-94) 141 7 1996-97 Joe Bianchi, C 3 1997-98 four players with 1 WCHA Games 1998-99 two players with 1 1. Adam Burish (‘02-06) 92 7 1999-00 Andy Wheeler, W 2 Norm Cherrey (‘69-73) 102 7 2000-01 Matt Murray, C 3 Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 7 2001-02 Andy Wheeler, W 3 2002–03 three players with 1 2003–04 Adam Burish, C 2 Game 2004–05 Adam Burish, W 4 2005–06 Adam Burish, W 2 3 Norm Cherrey vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2/17/73) Joe Pavelski, C 2 2006–07 five players with 1 Period 2007–08 Kyle Turris, C 1 Ryan McDonagh, D 1 Derek Stepan is the lone Badger to have two short-handed goals 2008–09 Derek Stepan, C/W 3 on the same penalty kill. 2009–10 Aaron Bendickson, C 2 Jake Gardiner, D 2 2 Norm Cherrey (2nd) vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2/17/73) 2010–11 four players with 1 2 Dan Gorowsky (2nd) vs. New Hampshire (12/30/78) 2011–12 Mark Zengerle, F 2 2 Derek Stepan (2nd) vs. North Dakota (3/7/09) 2012–13 Jefferson Dahl, F 2 2013–14 Nic Kerdiles, F 2 *—Wisconsin Record

76 Penalties

Season YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Name GP Pen 1. Dan Plante (‘92-93) 42 56 Year Name GP Pen. Jason Zent (‘91-92) 43 56 1963-64 Bob Busse, D 16 36 Jason Zent (‘93-94) 42 56 1964-65 Bob Busse, D 23 40 4. (‘85-86) 39 55 1965-66 Don Addison, D 21 26 Chris Tok (‘94-95) 43 55 1966-67 Don Addison, D 26 35 6. Sean Hill (‘90-91) 37 53 1967-68 Dave Smith, W 28 29 7. Dave Maley (‘85-86) 42 52 1968-69 Murray Heatley, W 33 35 Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 35 52 1969-70 Murray Heatley, W 32 22 Paul Stanton (‘88-89) 45 52 1970-71 Jim Johnston, W 34 23 Dan Plante (‘91-92) 40 52 1971-72 Brian Erickson, D 38 30 1972-73 Tom Machowski, D 40 24 Big Ten Games 1973-74 , D 36 27 1974-75 Brian Engblom, D 38 29 1. Jake McCabe (‘13-14) 19 13 1975-76 Dave Herbst, C 29 36 1976-77 Bob Suter, D 38 49 WCHA Games 1977-78 Bob Suter, D 42 51 1. Gary Suter (‘84-85) 31 48 1978-79 Bob Suter, D 40 47 Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 33 48 1979-80 Jay McFarlane, D 36 30 1980-81 Jay McFarlane, D 42 40 1981-82 Bruce Driver, D 44 38 Career 1982-83 Pat Ethier, D 47 44 1983-84 Gary Suter, D 35 34 Name GP Pen 1984-85 Gary Suter, D 39 55 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 179 1985-86 Dave Maley, W 42 52 2. Bob Suter (‘75-79) 157 177 1986-87 Garry Bunz, D 35 52 3. Alex Brooks (‘97-01) 159 144 1987-88 Paul Stanton, D 45 41 4. Gary Shuchuk (‘86-90) 177 143 1988-89 Paul Stanton, D 45 52 5. Chris Tok (‘91-95) 144 141 1989-90 Tom Sagissor, W 43 46 Ryan MacMurchy (‘02-06) 164 141 1990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 53 7. Tom Sagissor (‘86-90) 162 135 1991-92 Jason Zent, W 43 56* 8. Dan Plante (‘90-93) 115 133 1992-93 Dan Plante, W 42 56* 9. Dave Maley (‘82-86) 162 132 1993-94 Jason Zent, W 42 56* Paul Stanton (‘85-89) 167 132 1994-95 Chris Tok, D 43 55 1995-96 Mickey Elick, D 39 30 WCHA Games 1996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 39 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 124 140 1997-98 Erik Raygor, W 41 45 1998-99 Alex Brooks, D 37 31 1999-00 Alex Brooks, D 41 39 Game 2000-01 Alex Brooks, D 41 38 2001-02 Erik Jensen, W 36 36 7 Don Addison vs. UW-Superior (11/25/66) 2002–03 Erik Jensen, W 35 31 6 Bob Suter at North Dakota (11/17/78) 2003–04 Andy Wozniewski, D 43 48 6 Tom Sagissor vs. Colorado College (2/10/90) 2004–05 Ryan MacMurchy, W 40 40 2005–06 Ryan MacMurchy, W 42 34 Period 2006–07 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 27 2007–08 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 26 5 Gary Suter (3rd) at Maine (12/7/84) 2008–09 John Mitchell, W 40 36 5 Tom Sagissor (3rd) vs. Colorado College (2/10/90) 2009–10 Brendan Smith, D 42 38 4 four times: most recently by Andy Wozniewski (3rd) vs. 2010–11 Craig Smith, C 41 31 Ferris State (12/28/03) 2011–12 Brendan Woods, W 37 21 2012–13 John Ramage, D 42 31 2013–14 Jake McCabe, D 36 21 *—Wisconsin Record

77 Penalty Minutes

Season YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Name GP PM 1. Dan Plante (‘92-93) 42 142 Year Name GP PM 2. Dave Maley (‘85-86) 42 135 1963-64 Bob Busse, D 16 84 3. Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 35 134 1964-65 Bob Busse, D 23 107 Jason Zent (‘91-92) 43 134 1965-66 Dick Keeley, C 19 88 5. Chris Tok (‘94-95) 43 129 1966-67 Don Addison, D 26 73 6. Paul Stanton (‘88-89) 45 126 1967-68 Dave Smith, W 28 61 7. Tim Thomas (‘85-86) 42 122 1968-69 Murray Heatley, W 33 95 Tom Sagissor (‘89-90) 43 122 1969-70 Murray Heatley, W 32 58 Sean Hill (‘90-91) 37 122 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 58 10. Jason Zent (‘93-94) 42 120 1970-71 Murray Heatley, W 24 48 1971-72 Al Folk, D 38 61 Big Ten Games 1972-73 Stan Hinkley, W 40 48 Tom Machowski, D 40 48 1. Jake McCabe (‘13-14) 19 37 1973-74 Brian Engblom, D 36 54 1974-75 Steve Alley, W 38 84 WCHA Games 1975-76 Dave Lundeen, C 28 96 1. Dave Maley(‘85-86) 34 118 1976-77 Dave Lundeen, C 44 110 Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 33 118 1977-78 Bob Suter, D 42 105 1978-79 Bob Suter, D 36 93 1979-80 Jay McFarlane, D 36 60 Career 1980-81 Pat Ethier, D 31 78 1981-82 Bruce Driver, D 39 72 Name GP PM 1982-83 Ted Pearson, W 32 79 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 397 1983-84 Ted Pearson, W 35 60 2. Bob Suter (‘75-79) 157 377 1984-85 Gary Suter, D 35 104 3. Ryan MacMurchy (‘02-06) 164 342 1985-86 Dave Maley, W 38 135 3. Tom Sagissor (‘86-90) 162 338 1986-87 Garry Bunz, D 35 134 4. Gary Shuchuk (‘86-90) 177 314 1987-88 Paul Stanton, D 45 98 5. Paul Stanton (‘85-89) 167 310 1988-89 Paul Stanton, D 45 126 6. Dan Plante (‘90-93) 115 309 1989-90 Tom Sagissor, W 43 122 7. Dave Lundeen (‘73-77) 141 304 1990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 122 8. Chris Tok (‘91-95) 144 302 1991-92 Jason Zent, W 43 134 9. Dave Maley (‘82-86) 162 301 1992-93 Dan Plante, W 42 142* 10. Alex Brooks (‘97-01) 159 299 1993-94 Jason Zent, W 42 120 1994-95 Chris Tok, D 43 129 WCHA Games 1995-96 Brad Englehart, W-C 42 67 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 124 319 1996-97 Brad Englehart, W-C 35 89 1997-98 Erik Raygor, W 41 107 1998-99 Alex Brooks, D 37 73 Game 1999-00 Alex Brooks, D 41 78 2000-01 Alex Brooks, D 41 76 26 Dave Lundeen at Michigan State (3/11/76) 2001-02 Erik Jensen, W 36 94 22 Pat Ethier at North Dakota (2/7/81) 2002–03 Erik Jensen, W 35 73 22 Dustin Kuk vs. Alaska Anchorage (11/14/98) 2003–04 Andy Wozniewski, D 43 104 22 Kent Dayvduke vs. Colorado College (12/28/01) 2004–05 Ryan MacMurchy, W 40 88 2005–06 Ryan MacMurchy, W 42 90 Period 2006–07 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 62 2007–08 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 52 22 Dustin Kuk (3rd) vs. Alaska Anchorage (11/14/98) Kyle Klubertanz, D 40 52 20 Mike Strobel (2nd) at Alaska Anchorage (1/6/95) 2008–09 John Mitchell, W 40 118 20 Kent Dayvduke (OT) vs. Colorado College (12/28/01) 2009–10 Brendan Smith, D 42 76 2010–11 Craig Smith, C 41 87 2011–12 Brendan Woods, W 37 67 2012–13 John Ramage, D 42 65 2013–14 Jake McCabe, D 36 53 *—Wisconsin Record

78 Defensemen Records

Points YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS CAREER Year Name Points 1. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 228 1963-64 John Russo 6-5=11 2. Craig Norwich, 1974-77 168 1964-65 Don Addison 9-27=36 3. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 154 1965-66 Don Addison 12-9=21 4. John Taft, 1972-77 131 1966-67 Don Addison 12-28=40* 5. Sean Hill, 1988-91 129 1967-68 Doug McFadyen 8-27=35 6. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 115 1968-69 John Jagger 11-28=39 7. Bruce Driver, 1980-83 114 1969-70 John Jagger 5-11=16 8. Justin Schultz, 2011-12 113 Doug McFadyen 2-14=16 Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 113 1970-71 John Jagger 6-29=35 10. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 104 1971-72 Jeff Rotsch 6-23=29 11. Bob Suter, 1975-79 103 1972-73 John Taft 9-18=27 Bob Lundeen 7-20=27 SEASON 1973-74 Brian Engblom 10-21=31 1. Craig Norwich, 1976-77 83 1974-75 Craig Norwich 11-34=45 2. Tim Thomas, 1984-85 63 1975-76 Craig Norwich 13-27=40 3. Theran Welsh, 1978-79 61 1976-77 Craig Norwich 18-65=83* 4. John Taft, 1976-77 58 1977-78 Theran Welsh 10-45=55 Theran Welsh, 1979-80 58 1978-79 Theran Welsh 7-54=61 6. Theran Welsh, 1977-78 55 1979-80 Theran Welsh 7-51=58* 7. Theran Welsh, 1980-81 54 1980-81 Theran Welsh 10-44=54 Marty Wiitala, 1985-86 54 1981-82 Chris Chelios 6-43=49 9. Sean Hill, 1989-90 53 1982-83 Bruce Driver 16-34=50 10. Brendan Smith, 2009–10 52 1983-84 Jan-Ake Danielson 5-36=41 11. Gary Suter, 1984-85 51 1984-85 Tim Thomas 13-50=63 Sean Hill, 1990-91 51 1985-86 Marty Wiitala 15-39=54 1986-87 Shaun Sabol 7-16=23 GAME 1987-88 Paul Stanton 9-38=47 1. Bob Suter vs. Denver (2/3/79) 7 1988-89 Paul Stanton 7-29=36 1989-90 Sean Hill 14-39=53 1990-91 Sean Hill 19-32=51* Goals 1991-92 Barry Richter 10-29=39 1992-93 Barry Richter 14-32=46 CAREER 1993-94 Ulvis Katlaps 5-25=30 Rk. Name 1994-95 Brian Rafalski 11-34=45 1. Craig Norwich, 1974-77 42 1995-96 Mickey Elick 14-26=40 2. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 41 1996-97 Tim Rothering 5-14=19 3. Justin Schultz, 2009-12 40 1997-98 Craig Anderson 12-30=42 4. John Taft, 1972-77 36 1998-99 Dave Tanabe 10-22=22 5. Sean Hill, 1988-91 35 1999-00 Jeff Dessner 11-16=27 6. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 34 2000-01 Jeff Dessner 7-12=19 7. Don Addison, 1964-67 33 Alex Brooks 3-16=19 Tom Gilbert, 2002–06 33 2001-02 Dan Boeser 5-23=28 9. Bruce Driver, 1980-83 28 2002–03 Tom Gilbert 7-13=20 Barry Richter, 1989-93 28 2003–04 Dan Boeser 8-14=22 11. Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 27 2004–05 Kyle Klubertanz 3-15=18 Bob Suter, 1975-79 27 2005–06 Tom Gilbert 12-19=31 Ron Griffin, 1976-80 27 2006–07 Jamie McBain 3-15=18 Mickey Elick, 1992-96 27 2007–08 Jamie McBain 5-19=24 2008–09 Jamie McBain* 7-30=37 2009–10 Brendan Smith 15-37=52 SEASON 2010–11 Justin Schultz* 18-29=47 1. Sean Hill, 1990-91 19 2011–12 Justin Schultz 16-28=44 2. Craig Norwich, 1976-77 18 2012–13 Jake McCabe 3-18=21 Ron Griffin, 1979-80 18 2013–14 Jake McCabe 8-17=25 Justin Schultz, 2010-11 18 * — Led team in scoring 5. Justin Schultz, 2011-12 16 Bob Suter, 1978-79 16 79 Chris Chelios, 1982-83 16 7. Sean Hill, 1988-91 122 Bruce Driver, 1982-83 16 8. Mark Strobel, 1991-95 116 8. John Taft, 1976-77 15 9. Matt Walsh, 1982-86 108 Marty Wiitala, 1985-86 15 10. Jay McFarlane, 1978-81 107 Brendan Smith, 2009–10 15 11. Bob Lundeen, 1971-72 13 SEASON Brian Engblom, 1974-75 13 1. Gary Suter, 1984-85 55 Craig Norwich, 1975-76 13 Chris Tok, 1994-95 55 Tim Thomas, 1984-85 13 3. Sean Hill, 1990-91 53 4. Garry Bunz, 1986-87 52 GAME Paul Stanton, 1988-89 52 1. Ron Griffin vs. Notre Dame (11/30/79) 3 6. Bob Suter, 1977-78 51 Bruce Driver vs. UMD (1/8/83) 3 7. Bob Suter, 1976-77 49 Gary Suter vs. Lowell (11/9/84) 3 Maco Balkovec, 1994-95 49 Maco Balkovec vs. UND (1/3/92) 3 9. Chris Nelson, 1991-92 48 Barry Richter at UMD (11/27/92) 3 Chris Tok, 1993-94 48 Justin Schultz vs. Mich. St. (11/27/10) 3 Andy Wozniewski, 2003–04 48

GAME Assists 1. Don Addison vs. UW-Superior (11/25/66) 7 2. Bob Suter at Notre Dame (11/17/78) 6 CAREER 1. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 194 2. Craig Norwich, 1974-77 126 Penalty Minutes 3. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 113 4. John Taft, 1972-77 95 Career 5. Sean Hill, 1988-91 94 1. Bob Suter, 1975-79 377 6. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 90 2. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 310 7. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 88 3. Chris Tok, 1991-95 302 8. Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 86 4. Alex Brooks, 1997-01 299 Bruce Driver, 1980-83 86 5. Sean Hill, 1988-91 269 10. Barry Richter, 1989-93 84 6. Pat Ethier, 1979-83 265 7. Mark Strobel, 1991-95 252 SEASON 8. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 248 1. Craig Norwich, 1976-77 65 9. John Ramage, 2009–13 237 2. Theran Welsh, 1978-79 54 10. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 225 3. Theran Welsh, 1979-80 51 4. Tim Thomas, 1984-85 50 Season 5. Theran Welsh, 1977-78 45 1. Garry Bunz, 1986-87 134 6. Theran Welsh, 1980-81 44 2. Chris Tok, 1994-95 129 7. John Taft, 1976-77 43 3. Paul Stanton, 1988-89 126 Chris Chelios, 1981-82 43 4. Tim Thomas, 1985-86 122 9. Gary Suter, 1984-85 39 Sean Hill, 1990-91 122 Marty Wiitala, 1985-86 39 6. Gary Suter, 1984-85 110 Sean Hill, 1989-90 39 7. Bob Busse, 1964-65 107 Bob Suter, 1976-77 107 GAME 9. Maco Balkovec, 1994-95 106 1. Bob Suter vs. Denver (2/3/79) 5 10. Bob Suter, 1977-78 105 Brendan Smith vs. RIT (4/8/10) 5 Bob Suter, 1978-79 105 3. many with 4 MR: Brendan Smith vs. Michigan Tech (11/8/08) Game 1. Pat Ethier at North Dakota (2/7/81) 22 2. Bob Suter at North Dakota (11/17/78) 20 Penalties Games Played CAREER 1. Bob Suter, 1975-79 177 Career 2. Alex Brooks, 1997-01 144 1. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 179 3. Chris Tok, 1991-95 141 2. Rob Mendel, 1986-90 170 4. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 132 3. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 167 5. Maco Balkovec, 1991-95 131 4. Matt Walsh, 1982-86 166 6. Pat Ethier, 1979-83 123 5. Tom Gilbert, 2002–06 162

80 6. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 161 7. Alex Brooks, 1997-01 159 8. Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 158 Kyle Klubertanz, 2004–08 158 10. Bob Suter, 1975-79 157 Mickey Elick, 1992-96 157 John Ramage, 2009–13 157

Badger Blue Liners Among WCHA’s Best

Many former Badgers hold WCHA records (career and season) and/or rank among the WCHA’s all-time top 10 in several categories. Below is a listing of those Badgers with the WCHA records they hold and their rank in league history.

Rob Andringa Record Stat Rank Years Games (career) 179 1st 1987-91 Games (career)• 179 3rd 1987-91

Ron Griffin Goals (season)* 14 6th-tie 1979-80

Sean Hill Goals (season) 19 4th-tie 1990-91 Goals (season)* 14 6th-tie 1990-91

Craig Norwich Points (season) 83 1st 1976-77 Points (season)* 63 1st 1976-77 Assists (season) 65 1st 1976-77 Assists (season)* 49 1st 1976-77 Goals (career) 42 5th 1974-77 Goals (season)* 14 6th-tie 1976-77 Assists (career) 126 7th 1974-77 Points (career) 168 7th 1974-77

Justin Schultz Goals (career) 40 9th 2009-12

Bob Suter Points (period) 5 2nd-tie 1978-79 Penalty minutes (career)* 298 6th 1975-79 Penalties (career) 177 9th 1975-79

John Taft Goals (career) 36 10th 1972-77

Tim Thomas Points(season) 63 3rd-tie 1984-85 Goals (career) 41 6th 1981-86

Theran Welsh Assists (career) 194 1st 1977-81 Assists (career)• 194 2nd 1977-81 Assists (career)* 147 3rd-tie 1977-81 Assists (season)* 54 3rd 1978-79 Points (career) 228 1st 1977-81

*–League games only; •–Includes all players 81 Goaltending Records

Games Played Saves

CAREER CAREER 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 140 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 3,850 2. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 129 2. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 3,517 3. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 121 3. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 3,222 4. Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 114 4. Dean Anderson, 1984-88 3,024 5. Dean Anderson, 1984-88 110 5. Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 2,981

WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1997-01 97 WCHA — Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 2,760

SEASON SAVES PER GAME (min. 35 games) 1. Dean Anderson, 1987-88• 45 1. Roy Schultz (1,597 saves/50 gp) 31.9 2. Duane Derksen, 1990-91 42 2. Mike Richter (1,864/60) 31.1 Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 42 3. Mike Dibble (2,985/94) 30.8 4. Duane Derksen, 1989-90 41 4. Richard Perkins (1,811/60) 30.2 Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 41 5. Kirk Daubenspeck (3,517/121) 29.1 Graham Melanson, 2000-01 41 SEASON 7. Jim Carey, 1993-94 39 Kirk Daubenspeck, 1995-96 39 1. Dean Anderson, 1987-88 1,305 9. , 1988-89 38 2. Graham Melanson, 2000-01 1,254 Graham Melanson, 1998-99 38 3. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 1,224 Bernd Brückler, 2003-04 38 4. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1995-96 1,159 5. Mike Richter, 1986-87 1,148 WCHA — Dean Anderson, 1987-88• 35 6. Marc Behrend, 1981-82 1,143 7. Terry Kleisinger, 1981-82 1,126 8. Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 1,077 Victories 9. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 1,061 Duane Derksen, 1989-90 1,061 CAREER WCHA — Dean Anderson, 1987-88 981 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 81 2. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 80 GAME 3. Dean Anderson, 1984-88 68 4. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 55 1. Kirk Daubenspeck at CC (3/8/97) 75 • 5. Julian Baretta, 1975-79 51 2. Jim Makey at MSU (1/12/73) 62 Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 51 Kirk Daubenspeck at UMD (1/25/97) 62 Brian Elliott, 2003–07 51 8. Mike Dibble, 1973-78 50 PERIOD 9. Marc Behrend, 1980-83 49 1. Kirk Daubenspeck at UMD (1/25/97) 26 Joel Rumpel, 2011– 49 2. T. Kleisinger vs. Minnesota (11/29/80) 25 WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 57 Fewest Saves SEASON 1. Duane Derksen, 1989-90 31 GAME Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 31 1. Gary Johnson vs. Austria (2/15/67) 8 3. Dean Anderson, 1987-88 30 Dave McNab vs. UMD (1/16/76) 8 4. Brian Elliott, 2005–06 27 3. James Duffy (5), Ernie Gabona (4) 9 5. Duane Derksen, 1990-91 24 vs. Illinois Club (12/13/63) Jim Carey, 1993-94 24 Duane Derksen vs. N. Dakota (12/29/90) 9 7. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 23 Landon Peterson (9), Adam Miller (0) 9 8. Graham Melanson, 2000-01 22 vs. Alabama Huntsville (12/13/12) 9. Julian Baretta, 1976-77 21 Joel Rumpel vs. Alabama Huntsville (12/27/13) 9 Marc Behrend, 1981-82 21 7. Ben Hall (6) and Jon Sundby (4) 10 Dean Anderson, 1984-85 21 vs. Ohio State (2/5/65) Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 21 Dick Perkins vs. CC (11/17/72) 10 Duane Derksen, 1991-92 21 Joel Rumpel, 2013–14 21 PERIOD WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 23 1. Scott Kabotoff vs. N. Mich. (12/30/02) 0 Joel Rumpel vs. Alabama Huntsville (12/27/13) 0 82 3. Dick Perkins vs. Colo. College (11/17/72) 1 5. Bernd Brückler (38 gp), 2003–04 2.09 Julian Baretta vs. Minn.-Duluth (1/17/76) 1 6. Brian Elliott (36 gp), 2006–07 2.10 Roy Schultz vs. Michigan (11/11/78) 1 7. Scott Gudmandson (29 gp), 2010–11 2.22 Marc Behrend vs. N. Michigan (1/2/82) 1 8. Marc Behrend (22 gp), 1982-83 2.23 Marc Behrend vs. Colo. College (2/26/83) 1 9. Scott Gudmandson (31 gp), 2009–10 2.34 Brian Elliott vs. Michigan Tech (10/23/04) 1 10. Bernd Brückler (33 gp), 2004–05 2.40 Bernd Brückler vs. Notre Dame (1/22/05) 1 11. Shane Connelly (37 gp), 2007–08 2.44 Brian Elliott vs. Western Michigan (12/30/06) 1 12. Joel Rumpel (26 gp), 2011–12) 2.48 13. Curtis Joseph (38 gp), 1988-89 2.49 14. Graham Melanson (41 gp), 1999-00 2.51 Save Percentage Shane Connelly (37 gp), 2008–09 2.51

CAREER (min. 30 games) Minutes Played 1. Brian Elliott, 2003–07 .931 2. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 .919 CAREER 3. Bernd Brückler, 2001–05 .916 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 8,179 • 4. Shane Connelly, 2005–09 .913 2. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 7,444 5. Scott Gudmandson, 2007–11 .913 3. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 6,966 6. Marc Behrend, 1980-83 .912 4. Bernd Brückler, 2004–05 6,630 7. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 .910 5. Dean Anderson, 1984-88 6,327 8. Wayne Thomas, 1968-70 .909 9. Scott Kabotoff, 1999-03 .902 WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1997-01 5,680 10. Jim Carey, 1992-94 .901 11. Dick Perkins, 1971-75 .900 SEASON 12. Mike Valley, 1996-98 .898 1. Dean Anderson, 1987-88 2,718 13. Mike Richter, 1985-87 .895 2. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 2,503 3. Duane Derksen, 1990-91 2,474 SEASON (min. 14 games) 4. Graham Melanson, 2000-01 2,445 1. Brian Elliott, 2005–06 .938 5. Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 2,414 2. Joel Rumpel, 2012–13 .929 6. Duane Derksen, 1989-90 2,345 Joel Rumpel, 2013–14 .929 7. Bernd Brückler, 2003-04 2,299 4. Landon Peterson, 2012–13 .926 8. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 2,267 5. Bernd Brückler, 2003–04 .924 9. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1995-96 2,257 6. Brian Elliott, 2006–07 .923 10. Jim Carey, 1993-94 2,247 7. Scott Gudmandson, 2010–11 .921 8. Marc Behrend, 1982-83 .920 WCHA — Dean Anderson, 1987-88 2,113 • Scott Kabotoff, 2001-02 .920 GAME 10. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 .919 Joel Rumpel, 2011-12 .919 1. K. Daubenspeck at CC (3-8-97) 129:30 • 2. Brian Elliott vs. Cornell (3-26-06) 111:10 3. K. Daubenspeck at N. Dakota (3-2-96) 81:56 Goals-Against Average 4. Marc Behrend at N. Dakota (3-5-83) 81:28

CAREER (min. 30 games) 1. Brian Elliott, (86 gp), 2003–07 1.78 Winning Percentage 2. Shane Connelly (90 gp), 2005–09 2.39 3. Scott Gudmandson (70 gp), 2007–11 2.39 CAREER (min. 14 games) 4. Bernd Brückler (114 gp), 2001–05 2.48 1. Marc Behrend (49-8-3), 1980-83 .842 5. Curtis Joseph (39 gp), 1988-89 2.49 2. Jim Makey (41-16-0), 1970-73 .719 6. Marc Behrend (62 gp), 1980-83 2.64 3. Bob Vroman (38-18-1), 1967-70 .675 7. Graham Melanson (140 gp), 1997-01 2.80 4. Dean Anderson (68-34-2), 1984-88 .663 8. Wayne Thomas (37 gp), 1968-70 2.84 5. Julian Baretta (51-25-6), 1975-79 .659 9. Bob Vroman (54 gp), 1967-70 3.05 Duane Derksen (80-40-6), 1988-92 .659 Jim Carey (65 gp), 1992-94 3.05 7. Scott Gudmandson (39-19-7), 2007–11 .648 11. Mike Valley (33 gp), 1996-98 3.09 8. Jim Carey (39-21-2), 1992-94 .645 9. Brian Elliott (51-27-6), 2003–07 .643 SEASON (min. 14 games) 10. Dick Perkins (36-19-6), 1971-75 .639 11. Wayne Thomas (23-13-1), 1968-70 .635 1. Brian Elliott (35 gp), 2005–06 1.55 Curtis Joseph (21-11-5), 1988-89 .635 2. Joel Rumpel (29 GP), 2012–13 1.96 3. Landon Peterson (14 GP), 2012–13 2.00 4. Joel Rumpel (29 GP), 2013–14 2.07

83 SEASON (min. 14 games) Opening-Day Starters 1. Marc Behrend (17-1-1), 1982-83 .921 2. Julian Baretta (21-2-0), 1976-77 .913 2013–14 Landon Peterson, Jr. 3. Marc Behrend (21-3-1), 1981-82 .860 2012–13 Joel Rumpel, So. 4. Brian Elliott (27-5-3), 2005–06 .814 2011–12 Joel Rumpel, Fr. 5. Jim Makey (20-5-0), 1971-72 .800 2010–11 Scott Gudmandson, Sr. 6. Roy Schultz (15-4-0), 1978-79 .789 2009–10 Brett Bennett, Jr. 7. Duane Derksen (31-8-1), 1989-90 .788 2008–09 Shane Connelly, Sr. 8. Dick Perkins (13-3-2), 1972-73 .778 2007–08 Shane Connelly, Jr. 9. Graham Melanson (31-9-1), 1999-00 .768 2006–07 Brian Elliott, Sr. Joel Rumpel (21-6-1), 2013–14 .768 2005–06 Brian Elliott, Jr. 2004–05 Bernd Bruckler, Sr. 2003–04 Bernd Bruckler, Jr. Shutouts 2002–03 Bernd Bruckler, So. 2001–02 Scott Kabotoff, Jr. CAREER 2000–01 Graham Melanson, Sr. 1. Brian Elliott, 2003–07 16• 1999–00 Graham Melanson, Jr. 2. Terry Kleisinger, 1980-84 9 1998–99 Graham Melanson, So. Graham Melanson, 1997-01 9 1997–98 Mike Valley, So. Joel Rumpel, 2011-present 9 1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck, Sr. 5. Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 8 1995–96 Kirk Daubenspeck, Jr. Shane Connelly, 2005–09 8 1994–95 Kirk Daubenspeck, So. 7. Scott Gudmandson, 2007–11 7 1993–94 Jim Carey, So. 8. Bob Vroman, 1967-70 6 1992–93 Jon Michelizzi, Sr. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 6 1991–92 Duane Derksen, Sr. 10. Marc Behrend, 1980-83 4 1990–91 Duane Derksen, Jr. 1989–90 Duane Derksen, So. SEASON 1988–89 Curtis Joseph, Fr. 1. Brian Elliott, 2005–06 8 2. Brian Elliott, 2006–07 5 3. Terry Kleisinger, 1981-82 4 TOP SAVE PERFORMANCES Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 4 Bernd Brückler, 2003-04 4 Scott Gudmandson, 2010–11 4 75–Kirk Daubenspeck at CC (3/8/97) • Joel Rumpel, 2012–13 4 62–Jim Makey vs. Michigan State (1/12/73) 6. Bob Vroman, 1968-69 3 62–Kirk Daubenspeck at Minn.-Duluth (1/25/97) Terry Kleisinger, 1982-83 3* 59–Gary Johnson at Brown (12/29/66) Duane Derksen, 1990-91 3 56–Scott Kabotoff vs. CC (12/28/01) Graham Melanson, 2000-01 3 55–Dick Perkins at North Dakota (2/22/74) Bernd Brückler, 2004–05 3 54–Kirk Daubenspeck at North Dakota (3/1/96) Brian Elliott, 2004–05 3 53–James Duffy vs. Macalester (12/6/63)| Shane Connelly, 2006–07 3 53–Mike Dibble vs. Michigan (2/20/76) Shane Connelly, 2008–09 3 52–Bob Vroman vs. Michigan (12/29/67) Joel Rumpel, 2011-12 3^ 51–Gary Johnson at Colorado College (1/28/66) 51–Gary Johnson vs. Michigan State (2/2/66) *—shared shutout 51–Roy Schultz vs. Colorado College (2/23/80) •—WCHA Record 51–Mike Richter vs. Minnesota (3/8/86) ^ —Freshman record 50–Gary Johnson at Colorado College (1/29/66) Bold indicates current player. 50–Dick Perkins at Michigan State (2/5/72) 50–Scott Kabotoff vs. Minnesota (1/11/02) 50–Bernd Brückler at Colorado College (2/8/02) Goaltender Winning Streaks •—WCHA record

Player GP Dates IN A SHUTOUT Jim Makey 12 11/12/71-1/1/72 Sv. Goalie Opponent Date Score Duane Derkson 12 2/24-10/19/90 50 Dick Perkins at Mich. State 2/25/72 5-0 Julian Baretta 10 12/3/76–2/18/77 43 Shane Connelly North Dakota 11/10/07 4-0 Joel Rumpel 9 12/7/13-1/24/14 41 Gary Johnson at Army 1/2/67 1-0 Marc Behrend 9 3/10/82-1/21/83 41 Dean Anderson Michigan Tech 10/23/87 4-0 40 Brian Elliott vs. Cornell 3/26/06 1-0*** 40 Wayne Thomas Michigan State 3/6/70 5-0 * - overtimes

84 Records by Class

Freshmen Sophomores

GOALS GOALS 1. Mark Johnson (1976-77) 36 1. Mark Johnson (1977-78) 48 2. John Newberry (1980-81) 30 2. Bert DeHate (1967-68) 47 3. Dany Heatley (1999-00) 28 3. Paul Houck (1982-83) 38 4. Dennis Olmstead (1972-73) 23 4. John Newberry (1981-82) 37 Doug Macdonald (1988-89) 23 5. Tony Granato (1984-85) 33

ASSISTS ASSISTS 1. Theran Welsh (1977-78) 45 1. Theran Welsh (1978-79) 54 2. Mark Johnson (1976-77) 44 2. Patrick Flatley (1982-83) 44 3. Chris Chelios (1981-82) 43 3. Derek Stepan (2009–10) 42 4. Mike Eaves (1974-75) 37 4. Sean Hill (1989-90) 39 5. Craig Norwich (1974-75) 34 Gary Suter (1984-85) 39 6. Mark Johnson (1977-78) 38 POINTS 1. Mark Johnson (1976-77) 80 POINTS 2. John Newberry (1980-81) 62 1. Mark Johnson (1977-78) 86 3. Dany Heatley (1999-00) 56 2. Bert DeHate (1967-68) 77 4. Dennis Olmstead (1972-73) 55 3. Paul Houck (1982-83) 71 Theran Welsh (1977-78) 55 4. Pat Flatley (1982-83) 69 6. Mike Eaves (1974-75) 54 5. Tony Granato (1984-85) 67

PENALTIES PENALTIES 1. Shaun Sabol (1986-87) 46 1. Jason Zent (1991-92) 56 2. Maco Balkovec (1991-92) 41 2. Gary Suter (1983-84) 55 Ryan Suter (2003–04) 41 3. Sean Hill (1990-91) 53 4. Jay McFarlane (1978-79) 37 4. Dan Plante (1991-92) 52 5. Alex Brooks (1997-98) 36 5. Bob Suter (1976-77) 49

PENALTY MINUTES PENALTY MINUTES 1. Maco Balkovec (1991-92) 101 1. Jason Zent (1991-92) 134 2. Shaun Sabol (1986-87) 98 2. Sean Hill (1990-91) 122 3. Ryan Suter (2003–04) 93 3. Dan Plante (1991-92) 113 4. John Newberry (1980-81) 77 4. Gary Suter (1983-84) 110 5. Jay McFarlane (1978-79) 74 5. Bob Suter (1976-77) 107

POWER-PLAY GOALS POWER-PLAY GOALS (since 1979-80) (since 1979-80) 1. Doug Macdonald (1988-89) 14 1. John Newberry (1981-82) 14 2. John Newberry (1980-81) 9 Paul Houck (1982-83) 14 3. Dany Heatley (1999-2000) 8 3. Tony Granato (1984-85) 13 4. Scott Mellanby (1984-85) 6 4. Jason Zent (1991-92) 11 Robbie Earl (2003–04) 6 Joe Pavelski (2005–06) 11

85 Juniors Seniors

GOALS GOALS 1. Mark Johnson (1978-79) 41 1. Gary Shuchuk (1989-90) 41 2. Bert DeHate (1968-69) 36 2. Chris Tancill (1989-90) 39 3. Steve Tuttle (1986-87) 31 3. Paul Ranheim(1987-88) 36 4. Peter Johnson (1980-81) 30 4. Peter Johnson (1981-82) 35 5. Murray Heatley (1968-69) 29 5. Steve Alley (1976-77) 32

ASSISTS ASSISTS 1. Craig Norwich (1976-77) 65 1. Mike Eaves (1977-78) 58 2. Mike Eaves (1976-77) 53 2. Scott Lecy (1980-81) 49 3. Theran Welsh (1979-80) 51 3. Tony Granato (1986-87) 45 4. Tim Thomas (1984-85) 50 Andrew Shier (1993-94) 45 5. Mark Johnson (1978-79) 49 5. Theran Welsh (1980-81) 44 John Byce (1989-90) 44 POINTS 1. Mark Johnson (1978-79) 90 POINTS 2. Craig Norwich (1976-77) 83 1. Mike Eaves (1977-78) 89 3. Mike Eaves (1976-77) 81 2. Gary Shuchuk (1989-90) 80 4. Ron Vincent (1980-81) 65 3. Scott Lecy (1980-81) 75 5. Kelly Fairchild (1993-94) 64 4. Tony Granato (1986-87) 73 5. John Byce (1989-90) 71 PENALTIES Chris Tancill (1989-90) 71 1. Dan Plante (1992-93) 56 2. Garry Bunz (1986-87) 52 PENALTIES 3. Bob Suter (1977-78) 51 1. Jason Zent (1993-94) 56 4. Chris Tok (1993-94) 48 2. Chris Tok (1994-95) 55 5. Gary Shuchuk (1988-89) 47 3. Dave Maley (1985-86) 52 Paul Stanton (1988-89) 52 PENALTY MINUTES 5. Maco Balkovec (1994-95) 49 1. DanPlante (1992-93) 142 2. Garry Bunz (1986-87) 134 PENALTY MINUTES 3. Tim Thomas (1985-86) 122 1. Dave Maley (1985-86) 135 4. Tom Sagissor (1988-89) 119 2. Chris Tok (1994-95) 129 5. John Mitchell (2008–09) 118 3. Paul Stanton (1988-89) 126 4. Tom Sagissor (1989-90) 122 POWER-PLAY GOALS 5. Jason Zent (1993-94) 120 (since 1979-80) 1. Peter Johnson (1980-81) 17 POWER-PLAY GOALS 2. Paul Ranheim (1986-87) 12 (since 1979-80) John Byce (1988-89) 12 1. Chris Tancill (1989-90) 17 4. Steve Tuttle (1986-87) 11 2. Peter Johnson (1981-82) 16 Chris Tancill (1988-89) 11 3. Paul Ranheim (1987-88) 15 Brendan Smith (2009–10) 11 Blake Geoffrion (2009–10) 15 5. Steve Tuttle (1987-88) 14 6. Ron Griffin (1979-80) 13 Gary Shuchuk (1989-90) 13

86 Hat Tricks

There have been 190 hat tricks in UW history, including 159 Don Granato St. Cloud State 11/10/90 three-goal, 27 four-goal and three five-goal ‘tricks’. Listed below Barry Richter St. Cloud State 11/9/90 are the most recent players to record a three-, four- or five-goal Barry Richter at Minnesota-Duluth 10/27/90 game. Dennis Snedden Michigan Tech 10/13/90 N Three goals John Byce Colgate 4/1/90 Michael Mersch scored a hat trick in UW’s 5-2 road victory at Gary Shuchuk Colorado College 2/9/90 Michigan on Jan. 10, 2014. Chris Tancill at Michigan Tech 2/3/90 Gary Shuchuk at North Dakota 12/1/89 Four goals Dennis Snedden Boston University 1/6/89 Ryan MacMurchy was the last player to score four goals in a John Byce Michigan Tech 11/5/88 game. On Jan. 8, 2005, MacMurchy scored all four Wisconsin John Byce UMass LowellN 3/19/88 goals in a 4-2 victory at St. Cloud State. Paul Ranheim Northern MichiganW 2/26/88 Five goals Paul Ranheim at Minnesota-Duluth 2/12/88 Badger women’s hockey coach Mark Johnson is one of only three Pat Ford Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/88 players in UW history to score five goals in one game. On Jan. Paul Ranheim at Maine 12/5/86 27, 1978, Johnson hit the back of the net five times in a 10-2 win Steve Tuttle Minnesota 10/25/86 over Michigan Tech in Madison. (Bert DeHate, 2/24/67 and Mike Scott Mellanby at Michigan Tech 2/21/86 Meeker, 10/29/77 previously accomplished the feat.) Scott Mellanby North Dakota 11/23/85 Natural hat trick Scott Mellanby North Dakota 11/22/85 Only seven players have notched a natural hat trick by record- Dave Maley at UMass-Lowell 10/26/85 ing three consecutive goals in a game. The most-recent Badger Dave Maley at Denver 1/18/85 to accomplish a natural hat trick was Dany Heatley at Alaska Gary Suter UMass-Lowell 11/9/84 Anchorage on Feb. 19, 2000. He scored the first three goals in a Paul Houck at North Dakota 2/4/84 5-0 win by the Badgers. Paul Houston Minnesota 1/27/84 Paul Houston U.S. International 12/30/83 Tony Granato at Illinois-Chicago 11/15/83 Three-Goal Games Ted Pearson Minnesota 11/12/83 Paul Houston Denver 2/12/83 Player Opponent Date Todd Lecy at Denver 1/14/83 Michael Mersch at Michigan 1/10/14 Bruce Driver Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/83 Justin Schultz, D Michigan State 11/27/10 Dave Maley Air Force 11/27/82 Jordy Murray Alabama Huntsville 10/17/10 Paul Houston Air Force 11/27/82 Blake Geoffrion Michigan Tech 12/4/09 Paul Houck Air Force 11/26/82 Jack Skille Minnesota State 1/27/07 Pat Flatley Colorado College 11/3/82 Joe Pavelski Bemidji StateN 3/25/06 Scott Sabo Dalhousie 10/23/82 Robbie Earl at Alaska Anchorage 11/19/04 Paul Houck Dalhousie 10/23/82 Robbie Earl North Dakota 2/6/04 Brian Mullen at North DakotaW 3/13/82 Dany Heatley (N) at Alaska Anchorage 2/19/00 Pat Flatley at Minnesota-Duluth 2/27/82 Steve Reinprecht at Colorado College 1/23/98 Ron Vincent Denver 2/6/82 Kevin Granato HarvardB 12/27/97 John Newberry at Colorado College 1/23/82 Brad Englehart at Minnesota-Duluth 1/24/97 John Newberry at Colorado College 1/22/82 Brad Englehart at Northern Michigan 11/8/96 Peter Johnson Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/82 Erik Raygor Northern Michigan 2/17/96 John Newberry Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/82 Troy Howard St. Cloud State 1/12/96 Paul Houck Northern Michigan 1/3/82 Shawn Carter PrincetonB 12/29/95 Peter Johnson at Minnesota 12/4/81 Max Williams North Dakota 2/3/95 Ken Keryluk at Western Michigan 11/27/81 Andrew Shier Minnesota-Duluth 1/21/94 Peter Johnson Western Ontario 11/13/81 Jason Zent at Northern Michigan 2/12/93 Brian Mullen Windsor 10/16/81 Kelly Fairchild North Dakota 1/16/93 John Johannson Windsor 10/16/81 Barry Richter at Minnesota-Duluth 11/27/92 John Newberry at North Dakota 2/6/81 Jason Zent Northern Michigan 11/1/92 Ron Vincent at North Dakota 2/6/81 Dan Plante Northern Michigan 11/1/92 John Newberry Yale 12/28/80 Jason Zent Lake SuperiorN 4/4/92 John Newberry Notre Dame 11/14/80 Maco Balkovec at North Dakota 1/3/92 Chuck Durocher at Notre Dame 2/3/80 Blaine Moore Colorado College 12/6/91 Ron Griffin Notre Dame 11/30/79 Brett Kurtz at Michigan Tech 10/18/91 Ron Vincent Michigan 11/16/79 Doug Macdonald Colorado College 2/8/91 Mark Johnson Notre DameW 3/6/79 87 Les Grauer Minnesota 1/20/79 Mike Gleffe Augsburg College 12/2/66 Mark Johnson Michigan State 1/6/79 Chuck Kennedy St. Thomas (Minn.) 2/26/66 Scott Lecy at Michigan State 12/2/78 Jim Petruzates Macalester (Minn.) 12/4/65 Scott Lecy at Michigan State 12/1/78 John Riley Western Michigan 2/26/65 Mark Johnson Minnesota-Duluth 11/25/78 Richard Rahko Western Michigan 2/26/65 Mark Johnson Western Ontario 10/20/78 Don Addison Western Michigan 2/26/65 Dave Capouch Notre Dame 3/5/78 Richard Rahko St. Thomas (Minn.) 2/6/65 Rod Romanchuk Michigan State 1/21/78 Ryamond Clegg St. Thomas 2/6/65 Les Grauer (N) at Minnesota-Duluth 1/14/78 Chan Young Lake Forest 1/11/64 Mark Johnson Michigan 1/6/78 Chuck Ellis Hamline 2/7/64 Mike Eaves at Michigan State 12/10/77 James Weiss Hamline 2/7/64 Mike Eaves at Notre Dame 11/12/77 Charles Ellis Hamline 12/18/64 Mike Meeker at Michigan 2/5/77 Raymond Clegg Hamline 12/19/64 Steve Alley Michigan State 1/29/77 James Petruzates Hamline 12/19/64 Mike Meeker North Dakota 12/11/76 Mike Eaves (N) North Dakota 12/11/76 Dave Lundeen at Denver 1/3/76 Four-Goal Games Jim Jefferies Minn.-Duluth 11/16/74 Gary Winchester Yale 12/28/73 Player Opponent Date Don Deprez at Michigan 11/23/73 Ryan MacMurchy at St. Cloud State 1/8/05 James Johnson Minnesota 3/5/73 Blaine Moore at Colorado College 2/20/93 Norm Cherrey at Notre Dame 2/23/73 Chris Tancill North Dakota 11/11/88 Gary Winchester Minn.-Duluth 2/16/73 Steve Tuttle (N) Boston University 1/2/87 Lloyd Bentley Michigan State 2/10/73 Tony Granato Northeastern 12/28/84 Lloyd Bentley Michigan 12/9/72 John Newberry Windsor 10/16/81 Jim Young Colorado College 11/17/72 Scott Lecy Notre Dame 3/3/79 Gary Winchester vs. DenverN 3/18/72 Rod Romanchuk (N) at Michigan 2/17/79 Gary Winchester Michigan 11/19/71 Mark Johnson Michigan 11/11/78 Murray Heatley vs. Princeton% 12/27/70 Mike Eaves Vermont 10/19/74 Murray Heatley at Michigan 12/12/70 Norm Cherrey Minnesota-Duluth 2/17/73 Norm Cherrey at Denver 11/27/70 Dave Pay Michigan 12/9/72 Gary Winchester Brown 11/20/70 Gary Winchester at Notre Dame 1/19/72 Jim Young Minnesota 2/6/70 Gary Winchester NortheasternR 1/3/71 Tim Dool Ohio University 1/24/70 Pat Lannan at UW-Superior 11/15/70 Jim Boyd at North Dakota 11/14/69 Murray Heatley Michigan TechN 3/21/70 Stu Hendrickson Notre Dame 2/15/69 Murray Heatley Minnesota 2/6/70 Jim Boyd at Notre Dame 1/30/69 Bert DeHate at Ohio University 2/22/69 Bert DeHate at Notre Dame 1/30/69 Bert DeHate at Bowling Green 1/28/69 Bert DeHate Ohio University 1/11/69 Bob Poffenroth Ohio StateB 12/28/67 Murray Heatley Ohio University 1/11/69 Bert DeHate Ohio University 12/2/67 Bert DeHate North Dakota 12/14/68 Mark Fitzgerald Ohio University 2/24/67 Murray Heatley North Dakota 12/13/68 Raymond Clegg at Macalester 1/29/65 Bob Poffenroth Pennsylvania 11/16/68 Raymond Clegg Lake Forest 1/23/65 Greg Nelson Pennsylvania 11/16/68 Ron Leszcynski Illinois Club 12/14/63 Dick Klipsic Michigan State 3/1/68 Ron Leszcynski Illinois Club 12/13/63 Tom Obrodovich Notre Dame 2/17/68 Tom French Illinois Club 12/14/63 Bert DeHate Notre Dame 2/17/68 Greg Nelson Gustavus Adolphus 2/16/68 Bert DeHate at Lake Forest 2/13/68 Five-Goal Games Bert DeHate Lake Forest 1/27/68 Bert DeHate St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1/13/68 Player Opponent Date Doug McFadyen St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1/12/68 Mark Johnson Michigan Tech 1/27/78 Bert DeHate Western Michigan 1/5/68 Mike Meeker at Michigan Tech 10/29/77 Bert DeHate vs. Ohio State 12/28/67 Bert DeHate Ohio University 2/24/67 Bert DeHate Ohio State 2/25/67 Tom Obrodivich Western Michigan 2/18/67 B - Badger Hockey Showdown; N - NCAA tournament; Bert DeHate Western Michigan 2/17/67 W - WCHA tournament; % - Princeton Tournament; Chuck Ellis Lake Forest 1/21/67 * - natural hat trick; # - Brown tournament; Jim Petruzates vs. Providence# 12/30/66 R - RPI tournament; T - Big Ten tournament Jim Petruzates at Ohio University 12/10/66 88 Letterwinners

A

Player, Pos Years Nos. GP G A Pts. Pen-Min Hometown Addison, Donald***, D 1964-67 6 70 33 66 99 83-183 Winnipeg, Akervik, Andy***, W 1985-88 8, 28 44 6 3 9 5- 13 Eau Claire, Wis. Alley, Steve****, W 1972-77 11 159 75 90 165 65-162 Anoka, Minn. Alward, Charles*, W 1964-65 3 15 1 2 3 0- 0 Eagle River, Wis. Anderson, Craig****, D 1995-99 17 99 18 45 63 23- 54 Brooklyn Park, Minn. Andringa, Jeff****, D 1979-83 6 146 4 21 25 23- 46 Madison, Wis. Andringa, Rob****, D 1987-91 21 179 16 88 104 99-225 Madison, Wis. Arundel, Dave***, D 1970-74 26, 5 118 12 34 46 38- 82 Minneapolis, Minn. Auffrey, Matt*, F 2004–05 9 26 3 5 8 9-18 Evans Mills, N.Y. Auger, Jacques*, D 1990-91 2 35 2 3 5 24- 49 Levis, Quebec

B

Balkovec, Maco****, D 1991-95 24 135 16 64 80 131-297 Port Moody, B. C. Bardis, Tom*, F 2008–09 6 4 0 0 0 0-0 Alpharetta, Ga. Barnes, Tyler****, F 2010–14 7 152 45 56 101 48-107 Eagan, Minn. Bearson, Zach**, F 2006–08 26 6 0 0 0 1-2 Naperville, Ill. Bell, Spencer*, F 2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Maple Grove, Minn. Bendickson, Aaron,****, F 2006–10 19, 13 147 20 20 40 20-40 Thief River Falls, Minn. Benson, Brad*, W 1980-81 15 14 0 2 2 1- 2 Edina, Minn. Bentley, Max****, C 1969-73 22 120 50 60 110 40- 94 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. BESSE, Grant*, F 2013– 21, 12 36 8 6 14 6-12 Plymouth, Minn. Bianchi, Joe****, C 1994-98 21 157 54 68 122 65-155 Bloomington, Minn. Bjornlie, Dan****, W 1996-00 28 146 10 40 50 26- 52 Eagan, Minn. Blaisdell, Mike*, W 1979-80 19 23 7 2 9 9- 21 Regina, Saskatchewan Boeser, Dan****, D 2000-04 20 153 17 62 79 10-20 Savage, Minn. Bohmbach, Andy****, F 2006–10 8, 11 116 20 34 54 31-62 Hudson, Wis. Bourque, Rene****, W 2000-04 23 153 57 40 97 70-172 Lac La Biche, Alberta Boyd, James***, C 1968-71 17 101 60 66 126 40-109 Calgary, Alberta Bradley, E.J.****, W 1994-98 19 134 18 30 48 66-151 New Hyde Park, N.Y. Brandt, Andy****, C 2003–07 8, 21 130 5 9 14 27-54 Wausau, Wis. Brooks, Alex****, D 1997-01 12 159 8 33 41 144-299 Madison, Wis. Bunz, Garry***, D 1984-87 4 115 1 21 22 79-188 Delta, British Columbia Burish, Adam****,F 2002–06 16 145 28 50 78 85-203 Madison, Wis. Burroughs, Charles***, D 1967-70 18, 6 82 9 18 27 27- 57 Minneapolis, Minn. Buss, Matt**, C 1990-94 33 63 6 8 14 35- 86 Plover, Wis. Busse, Robert**, D 1963-65 5 39 7 8 15 76-191 Madison, Wis. Buzza, Paul*, W 1980-81 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Ottawa, Ontario Byce, John****, W 1986-90 26, 11 169 77 88 165 33- 66 Madison, Wis.

C

Campbell, Brian**, W 1977-80 18 36 9 6 15 15- 33 Madison, Wis. Campbell Joe*, D 2001-03 27 8 0 0 0 0-0 Superior, Wis. Capouch, Mark****, W 1974-78 20 162 33 51 84 29- 61 Grand Forks, N.D. Carlson, Jeff***, C-W 1965-68 11 75 28 32 60 8- 22 Excelsior, Minn. Carlson, Ross****, W 2003–07 27 133 34 58 92 50-119 Duluth, Minn. Carroll, Tom**, W 1979-83 13 33 5 3 8 7- 14 Edina, Minn. Carter, Shawn***, W 1992-96 16, 10 104 35 43 78 73-176 Eagle River, Wis. CAVALLINI, Aidan*, F 2013– 23 6 0 0 0 1-2 Barrington, Ill. Cerniglia, Mike****, W 1997-01 33, 7 29 0 2 2 3- 6 Madison, Wis. Chelios, Chris**, D 1981-83 21 88 22 75 97 56-112 Poway, Calif. Cherrey, Norm****, W 1969-73 20, 21 145 66 67 133 38- 76 Beausejour, Manitoba Chuckel, Thomas*, C 1969-72 25 8 0 1 1 3- 6 Eagle River, Wis. Clark, Jason**, F 2010–12 29, 17 35 0 2 2 7-14 Eden Prairie, Minn.

89 Clegg, Raymond*, W 1964-65 11 22 27 22 49 3- 9 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Connor, Dean*, D 1967-69 23, 18 22 2 5 7 3- 9 Madison, Wis. Cowan, Michael***, W 1966-69 14 90 22 41 63 4- 8 Superior, Wis. Coyne, John*, W 1973-74 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Madison, Wis.

D

Dahl, Jefferson****, F 2010–14 14 150 17 30 47 19-38 Eau Claire, Wis. Daly, Patrick*, D 2011-12 3 11 0 0 0 1-2 Victoria, Minn. Danielson, Jan-Ake***, D 1981-84 2 86 5 49 54 19-38 Insjon, Sweden Davies, Michael****, F 2006–10 9 155 54 69 123 57-122 St. Louis Davyduke, Kent****, C 1998-02 19 135 25 53 78 61-169 Saskatoon, Sask. Decker, Joe****, W 1987-91 14 126 13 26 39 14- 28 Bloomington, Minn. Degenhardt, A.J.****, W 2002–06 25 147 18 21 39 23-46 La Crosse, Wis. DeHate, Delbert****, C 1966-70 9 95 108 80 188 38- 93 St. Paul, Minn. De Saint Phalle, Jacques*, W 1982-83 10 7 0 0 0 0- 0 Philadelphia Deprez, Don***, W 1971-75 19 103 32 28 60 27- 90 Stoney Mountain, Man. Dessner, Jeff****, D 1997-01 16 135 26 44 70 92-216 Glenview, Ill. Dolan, Sean****, F 2007–11 16 143 18 24 42 59-118 St. Louis Doers, Mike**, W 1991-94 23 122 11 18 29 38- 87 Beaver Dam, Wis. Doner, Lexi****, W 1980-84 9 137 21 40 61 23- 46 Lynnwood, Wash. Dool, Timothy****, W 1969-73 23 140 46 54 100 44- 88 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Doman, Matt****, W 1998-02 6, 24 135 26 39 65 99-241 Sartell, Minn. Dougherty, John**, W-D 1979-81 18 6 0 0 0 0- 0 Green Bay, Wis. Dowell, Jake****, F 2003–07 6, 11 159 42 48 90 98-218 Eau Claire, Wis. DRAKE, Chase****, D 2010– 5 57 3 6 9 12-43 Mosinee, Wis. Drewiske, Davis****, D 2004–08 4 152 12 29 41 68-136 Hudson, Wis. Driver, Bruce***, D 1980-83 25 127 28 86 114 84-176 Toronto, Ontario Durocher, Chuck*, W 1979-80 10 36 21 25 46 13- 26 Ajax, Ontario

E/F

Earl, Robbie***, W 2003–06 10 125 58 63 121 71-164 Los Angeles Eaves, Mike****, C 1974-78 17 160 94 173 267 30- 68 Windsor, Ontario Eichelberger, John****, W 2000-04 11, 9 131 7 26 33 22-55 Glencoe, Ill. Elick, Mickey****, D 1992-96 4 157 27 67 94 61-130 Calgary, Alberta Ellis, Charles**, W 1963-67 9, 19 55 19 24 43 12- 24 Madison, Wis. Engblom, Brian**, D 1973-75 6 74 23 44 67 56-112 Winnipeg, Manitoba Engel, Josh****, D/F 2004–08 6 100 3 14 17 24-48 Rice Lake, Wis. Englehart, Brad****, C 1994-98 9 136 40 41 81 111-260 Fredericton, N.B. Enrico, Rick****, W 1994-98 11, 26 148 34 32 66 69- 138 Edina, Minn. Erickson, Brian**, D 1969-72 3 77 11 30 41 52-107 Calgary, Alberta Ethier, Pat****, D 1979-83 24, 4 149 19 74 93 123-265 St. Paul, Minn. Exarhos, Chris**, W 1995-97 32 43 5 6 11 16- 32 Milwaukee Fairchild, Kelly***, C 1991-94 25, 7 125 56 83 139 79-180 Grand Rapids, Minn. Faust, Eric****, D 1982-87 14, 24 44 1 2 3 21- 42 Toronto, Ontario Faust, Joe****, D 2010–14 24 136 6 16 22 23-46 Bloomington, Minn. Fahey, Brian****, D 1999-03 4 157 14 29 43 66-151 Glenview, Ill. Fitzgerald, Mark***, W 1966-69 13, 11 86 32 42 74 16- 32 Superior, Wis. Flatley, Pat**, W 1981-83 26 76 42 64 106 65-141 Toronto, Ontario Folk, Al***, D 1969-72 18 91 5 23 28 50-107 Etobicoke, Ontario Ford, Pat****, C 1984-88 12 155 48 78 126 94-216 Saskatoon, Sask. Ford, Matthew***, F 2004–08 18 124 21 18 39 50-100 West Hills, Calif. Francisco, Jason****, W 1989-93 13 122 24 34 58 26- 52 Duluth, Minn. French, Thomas**, W-C 1963-65 14 30 23 11 34 7- 14 Ann Arbor, Mich. Funk, John***, W 2002–05 22 95 11 11 22 23-46 Mendota Hts, Minn.

G

Gardiner, Jake***, D 2008–11 19 121 19 56 75 30-60 Minnetonka, Minn. Geisness, Todd**, W 1985-87 23 74 10 10 20 11- 22 Rice Lake, Wis.

90 Geoffrion, Blake****, F 2006–10 16, 5 147 55 59 114 112-243 Brentwood, Tenn. Gibson, Brent**, C 2002–04 11 33 3 3 6 2-4 Calgary, Alberta Gilbert, Tom****, D 2002–06 14 162 33 56 89 76-152 Bloomington, Minn. Gilchrist, Daniel***, D 1968-71 5 97 4 19 23 48-118 Yellow Knife, NW Terr. Gleffe, Michael***, W-D 1966-69 10 69 24 22 46 32- 67 Green Bay, Wis. Goloubef, Cody***, D 2007–10 27 118 12 25 37 66-138 Oakville, Ontario Gorowsky, Tom****, W 2005–09 15 103 19 29 48 33-66 Lino Lakes, Minn. Gorowsky, Dan****, W 1977-81 15 116 21 15 36 7- 14 White Bear Lake, Minn. Grafton, Kenneth*, D 1963-64 3 15 1 5 6 12- 24 Madison, Wis. Graham, Robert*, W 1980-81 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Elmhurst, Ill. Granato, Don****, C-W 1987-91 20 162 45 43 88 63-150 Downers Grove, Ill. Granato, Kevin****, C-W 1997-01 32 138 31 42 73 47- 94 Lisle, Ill. Granato, Rob**, C 1992-94 21 82 16 12 28 16- 32 Downers Grove, Ill. Granato, Tony****, C 1983-87 21 152 100 120 220 121-242 Downers Grove, Ill. Grauer, Les****, W 1975-79 9 163 83 98 181 95-198 Regina, Saskatchewan Graveline, Paul****, W 1983-87 32, 10 102 10 10 20 22- 47 Grand Forks, N.D. Gregory, John****, D 1974-78 25, 4 60 0 8 8 20- 40 Maple Ridge, B.C. Griffin, Ron***, D, 1976-80 26, 4 126 27 57 84 37- 85 Livonia, Mich. Grotting, Ben****, F 2006–10 14 149 11 22 33 60-150 Birmingham, Ala. Gruden, Luke****, D 1995-99 4, 14 123 4 27 31 58-135 Hastings, Minn. Guenther, Dan**, W 1996-00 15, 11 6 0 0 0 0- 0 Elm Grove, Wis. Gusak, Yuri****, C-W 1995-99 11 105 14 17 31 14- 39 Riga, Latvia Gwozdecky, George****, W 1973-77 23 96 21 22 43 41- 85 Thunder Bay, Ontario

H

Haley, Darren***, W 1994-97 8 112 22 25 47 28- 78 Duluth, Minn. Hartzog, Gavin****, F-D 2010–14 13 29 2 3 5 3-6 Pewaukee, Wis. Harwell, Joe***, D 1989-92 24, 4 93 5 12 17 52-128 Mahtomedi, Minn. Heatley, Dany**, W 1999-01 15 77 52 61 113 49-106 Calgary, Alberta Heatley, Mark**, W 2003–05 26 33 5 3 8 9-18 Calgary, Alberta Heatley, Murray***, W 1968-71 12, 19 86 75 62 137 78-201 Calgary, Alberta Hedlund, Todd**, W 1991-94 15 5 0 1 1 1- 2 Roseau, Minn. Heisler, Jake***, W 2000-03 10 73 7 11 18 27-68 Bloomington, Minn. Helgeson, Jon****, W 1987-92 10 119 17 14 31 62-124 Roseau, Minn. Hendrickson, Stu*, W 1968-71 13 47 18 11 29 10- 20 Birchdale, Minn. Heppner, Rick*, D 1982-84 5 8 2 2 4 2- 4 St. Paul, Minn. Herbst, Dave***, W 1974-77 27, 25 103 30 38 68 73-168 Hibbing, Minn. Hergert, Dave****, W 1998-02 5, 23 117 15 21 36 4- 8 Bloomington, Minn. Hickey, Chris*, F 2008–09 25 8 1 0 1 2-4 St. Paul, Minn. Hill, Sean***, D 1988-91 6 124 35 94 129 122-269 Duluth, Minn. Hinkley, Stan****, W 1970-74 20 120 31 31 62 55-121 Ponoka, Alberta Houck, Paul****, W 1981-85 16 165 82 95 177 64-137 N. Vancouver, B.C. Houston, Paul****, C 1981-85 28 152 73 94 167 51-110 Toronto, Ontario Howard, Troy****, W 1992-96 18 112 15 12 27 34- 71 Madison, Wis. Hudon, Gilles*, D 1978-79 14 20 1 1 2 4- 8 , Quebec Hukalo, David****, W 1998-02 8, 21 142 30 55 85 61- 130 Edmonton, Alberta Hussey, Matt****, W 1998-02 9 151 42 42 84 33- 66 Plymouth, Minn.

J

Jackson, Mark****, D 1999-03 5 124 7 15 22 60-128 St. Albert, Alberta Jagger, John***, D 1968-71 4 102 22 68 90 16-32 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jefferies, James**, D 1973-75 10 63 10 17 27 24-48 Hopkins, Minn. Jefferies, Mark**, W 1974-76 24 26 1 3 4 5-10 Hopkins, Minn. Jensen, Chris*, D 1987-89 3 9 1 0 1 0-0 Wilmette, Ill. Jensen, Erik****, W 1999-03 26 132 15 19 34 109-254 Madison, Wis. Johannson, Jim****, W 1982-86 11 148 63 67 130 76-166 Rochester, Minn. Johannson, John****, C 1980-84 12 171 64 112 176 80-180 Rochester, Minn. Johnson, Brad***, D-W 1974-78 15 95 9 11 20 20-40 Minneapolis Johnson, Craig****, D 2007–11 3 84 3 8 11 12-24 Waupaca, Wis. Johnson, Jack*, D, 1972-73 3 38 4 11 15 8-16 Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

91 Johnson, Mark***, C 1976-79 10 125 125 131 256 37-74 Madison, Wis. Johnson, Murray****, W 1974-78 18 161 32 43 75 67-143 Minneapolis Johnson, Patrick****, F 2007–11 10 153 22 32 54 62-140 Madison, Wis. Johnson, Peter****, W 1978-82 11 153 82 77 159 50-106 Madison, Wis. Johnston, James****, W 1969-73 10 144 52 51 103 60-137 St. James, Manitoba Joudrey, Andrew ****, C 2003–07 24 160 31 62 93 26-52 Bedford, Nova Scotia Julka, Chris**, D 2001-04 2 11 1 1 2 1-2 Madison, Wis.

K

Katlaps, Ulvis**, D 1992-94 2 83 9 56 65 19- 38 Riga, Latvia Kavolinas, Clark***, W 1975-79 21 56 4 5 9 12- 24 Surrey, B.C. Keeley, Richard***, D 1964-67 7, 13 57 23 45 68 55-164 Madison, Wis. Keller, Randy**, D 1978-81 8 59 0 7 7 31- 65 Victoria, B.C. Kelso, Douglas*, W 1969-73 24 11 3 1 4 1- 2 Madison, Wis. Kennedy, Charles*, C 1965-66 17 15 8 10 18 12- 24 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Kerdiles, Nic**, F 2012–14 17 60 26 45 71 24-70 Irvine, Calif. Keryluk, Ken****, W 1978-82 17 152 35 30 65 21- 42 Winnipeg, Manitoba Klipsic, Richard***, W 1967-70 8 93 34 44 78 31- 65 Rochester, Minn. Klubertanz, Kyle****, D 2004–08 2, 20 158 12 60 72 95-206 Sun Prairie, Wis. Krall, Jon****, D 2000-04 17 106 1 8 9 52-115 Temperance, Mich. Krug, Tim****, D 1993-97 5 101 2 9 11 47-102 Bloomington, Minn. Kuk, Dustin****, W 1996-00 18 148 46 75 121 95-266 Livonia, Mich. Kuklinski, Gary**, W 1969-72 25, 12 64 6 14 20 0- 0 Mosinee, Wis. Kuklinski, Thomas*, W 1972-73 13 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Mosinee, Wis. Kurtz, Brett****, C 1988-92 25, 21 172 32 58 90 93-194 Joliet, Ill.

L

LaBATE, Joseph***, W 2011– 16 115 25 40 65 43-97 Eagan, Minn. Lannan, Pat***, C-W 1969-72 14 95 27 25 52 33- 67 Calgary, Alberta Lapic, Tyler*. W 2011-12 22 4 0 0 0 1-2 New Prague, Minn. LaPlante, Mike**, D 1995-97 3, 25 65 0 13 13 54-124 Calgary, Alberta Leavitt, Alex*, C 2001-03 12 68 13 26 39 33-66 Edmonton, Alberta Lebler, Ed***, W 1978-81 26 102 39 42 81 26- 55 Vanderhoof, B.C. Lecy, Scott****, W 1977-81 16 151 83 127 210 67-148 Rochester, Minn. Lecy, Todd****, W 1979-83 7 149 50 57 107 80-170 Rochester, Minn. Lee, Derek****, F 2009–13 23 101 11 47 58 20-40 N. Vancouver, B.C. Leevers, Robert***, D 1966-69 3 47 1 15 16 5- 10 Devils Lake, N.D. Leszczynski, Ron***, W-C 1963-66 18 56 37 58 95 23- 50 Mosinee, Wis. Licari, Nick****, C, W 2002–06 31 162 17 35 52 47-111 Duluth, Minn. Likens, Jeff****, D 2003–07 5 161 9 47 56 94-196 Barrington, Ill. Little, Ryan****, D/F 2008–13 20 132 14 20 34 49-120 Fond du Lac, Wis. Little, Sean****, F 2010–14 18 117 7 14 21 40-124 Fond du Lac, Wis. Lundeen, Dave****, C 1973-77 22 141 60 81 141 107-304 Minneapolis Lundeen, Paul*, W 1977-78 19 33 5 4 9 6- 12 Minneapolis Lundeen, Robert****, D-C 1971-75 4 143 35 65 100 34- 71 Minneapolis Lundeen, Tom*, W 1975-77 6 7 0 0 0 4- 16 Minneapolis

M

Macdonald, Doug****, C 1988-92 12 152 75 114 189 98-228 Port Moody, B.C. MacKenzie, Ken***, D 1984-87 27 102 2 30 32 41- 90 Kelowna, B.C. MacMurchy, Ryan****, W 2002–06 19 164 44 66 110 141-342 Regina, Saskatchewan McBain, Jamie***, D 2006–09 2 111 15 64 79 34-84 Faribault, Minn. McCabe, Jake***, D 2011–14 19 100 14 44 58 48-115 Eau Claire, Wis. McDonagh, Ryan***, D 2007–10 17 119 14 32 46 72-174 Arden Hills, Minn. McElroy, Joey*, W 2002–04 6 0 0 0 0 1-2 Coon Valley, Minn. McFadyen, Douglas***, D 1967-70 2 98 15 67 82 44- 96 Calgary, Alberta McFarlane, Jay***, D 1978-81 7, 2 114 6 28 34 107-222 Edmonton, Alberta McGrath, Mike*, D 1983-85 3 44 3 9 12 21- 42 Rowland Heights, Calif.

92 McIntosh, Norm****, D 1974-78 8 158 27 86 113 74-162 Grand Prairie, Alberta McKenzie, Steve**, D 1980-82 3 84 4 24 28 30- 65 Leduc, Alberta Machowski, Thomas***, D 1971-75 2 137 7 31 38 75-150 Chicago Maley, Dave****, W 1982-86 20 162 66 100 166 132-301 Edina, Minn. Meeker, Mike**, W 1975-77 19 76 44 38 82 36- 75 Ottawa, Ontario Mellanby, Scott**, W 1984-86 19 72 35 47 82 61-149 Islington, Ontario Mendel, Rob****, D 1986-90 17 170 3 41 44 57-115 Los Angeles Mersch, Michael****, F 2010–14 25 157 67 53 120 45-109 Park Ridge, Ill. Metro, Tony***, D 1965-68 5 77 19 47 66 35-110 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Meuer, Keegan****, F 2009–14 26, 12 130 13 17 30 29-77 Madison, Wis. Miller, Sterling*, W 1963-64 9 15 1 2 3 1- 2 Madison, Wis. Mitchell, John****, F 2006–10 10, 24 139 32 29 61 87-242 Neenah, Wis. Moore, Blaine****, C-W 1990-94 17 141 57 72 129 121-277 Kitimat, B.C. Moran, John***, D 1965-68 3, 4 77 9 25 34 10- 20 Devils Lake, N.D. Moreau, T.R.***, W 1996-99 10 80 15 17 32 43-108 Rockford, Ill. Morgan, Jon****, W 1977-81 22 103 10 21 31 35- 78 Minnetonka, Minn. Mullen, Brian**, W 1980-82 19 71 31 30 61 19- 38 New York Mullens, Brad***, D 1974-78 14, 7 93 3 12 15 59-118 North Bay, Ontario Murray, Jordy***, F 2008–11 18, 28 119 38 22 60 58-130 Faribault, Minn. Murray, Matt****, C-W 1998 -02 14 140 38 35 73 110-239 Fond du Lac, Wis.

N/O

Nate, Jeff*, W 1980-84 26 2 1 0 1 0- 0 Salt Lake City NAVIN, Brad***, W 2011– 26 106 8 11 19 18-36 Waupaca, Wis. Nelson, Chris****, D 1988-92 8 144 11 31 42 103-206 Los Angeles Nelson, Gregory***, W 1966-69 12, 7 85 29 23 52 31- 84 Fond du Lac, Wis. Newberry, John**, W 1980-82 10 78 68 59 127 50-119 Victoria, B.C. Norwich, Craig***, D 1974-77 5 114 42 126 168 76-160 Edina, Minn. Obrodovich, Thomas***, W 1965-68 4, 15 78 57 33 90 22- 53 Eagle River, Wis. Olinger, Matt****, D 2003–07 3 138 0 3 3 59-129 Madison, Wis. Olmstead, Dennis**, C 1972-74 12 75 45 58 103 17- 34 Calgary, Alberta Osiecki, Mark***, D 1987-90 24 108 6 42 48 62-156 Burnsville, Minn. Ostapina, Mark*, W 1977-79 28 8 0 1 1 0- 0 Oak Lawn, Wis. Otness, David*, W 1973-74 21 36 11 10 21 3- 6 Edina, Minn.

P - R

PAAPE, Matt***. W 2011– 8 88 4 6 10 8-16 Appleton, Wis. Parker, John***, C-W 1986-91 7 107 18 22 40 44- 88 White Bear Lake, Minn. Pavelski, Joe**, C 2004–06 8 84 39 62 101 30-60 Plover, Wis. Pay, David**, W 1972-74 9 73 33 30 63 33- 66 St. Catharines, Ontario Pearson, Ted****, W 1980-84 24, 19 154 40 61 101 126-294 Flin Flon, Manitoba Perrin, Ian****, D 1974-79 12, 6 129 3 20 23 29- 58 Spy Hill, Saskatchewan Peterson, Larry, W-G 1966-68 21, 17 4 0 1 1 0- 0 Wayzata, Minn. Peterson, Matt****, D 1994-98 6 114 5 5 10 46- 92 Maple Grove, Minn. Petruzates, James***, W-C 1964-67 16 66 55 43 98 41- 98 Eagle River, Wis. Phippen, Tim**, D 1976-79 15, 25 89 3 9 12 9- 18 St. Paul, Minn. Piskula, Joe***, D 2004–07 7 112 3 19 22 40-80 Antigo, Wis. Plante, Dan***, W 1990-93 22, 32 115 42 49 91 133-309 Hayward, Wis. Poffenroth, Robert***, C 1967-70 16 99 74 95 169 58-156 Calgary, Alberta Poss, Greg***, W 1986-89 2 98 7 18 25 44- 88 Green Bay, Wis. Rafalski, Brian****, D 1991-95 3 150 20 80 100 58-124 Allen Park, Mich. Ragatz, Frederick**, D 1963-65 4 30 1 3 4 9- 21 Madison, Wis. Rahko, Richard*, W-C 1964-65 15 23 14 14 28 0- 0 Eveleth, Minn. Ramage, John****, D 2009–13 55 157 14 39 53 95-237 St. Louis Ranheim, Paul****, W 1984-88 25 161 88 89 177 83-191 Edina, Minn. Raygor, Erik***, W 1994-98 23 130 45 41 86 106-237 Superior, Wis. Reay, Bill Jr.***, W 1970-74 27, 15 92 25 22 47 44- 88 Chicago Reed, William*, W 1963-65 10, 17 20 1 1 2 5- 10 Up. Saddle River, N.J. Reinprecht, Steve****, C-W 1996-00 27 154 72 90 162 29- 58 Edmonton, Alberta Repins, Ed**, D 1980-82 14 38 3 8 11 10- 20 Shorewood, Wis.

93 Revak, Glenn****, C-W 1984-88 26, 16 131 27 36 63 14- 28 Winnipeg, Manitoba Richter, Barry****, D-W 1989-93 2, 26 170 52 104 156 90-204 Madison, Wis. Riley, John***, W 1964-67 8 70 18 31 49 24- 51 Madison, Wis. Rohlik, Steve****, W 1986-90 18, 9 166 34 47 81 79-189 St. Paul, Minn. Romanchuk, Rod****, W 1975-79 11, 24 162 54 52 106 41- 82 St. Paul, Minn. Rothering, Tim****, D-W 1995-99 24 138 13 43 56 80-187 Madison, Wis. Rotsch, Jeff***, D 1969-72 7 99 8 45 53 50-100 Minneapolis, Minn. Rowe, Ken**, C 2003–05 12 25 1 3 4 6-12 Faribault, Minn. Russo, John***, D 1963-66 2 60 17 21 38 38- 83 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Rutlin, Ronald***, D 1965-68 15, 6 49 4 11 15 11- 22 Madison, Wis. Ryan, Tom****, C-W 1982-86 22 90 33 30 63 11- 22 Madison, Wis.

S

Sabo, Scott***, W-C 1980-84 23 120 24 34 58 54-124 Thief River Falls, Minn. Sabo, Steve****, D 1994-98 7 112 9 27 36 58-143 Madison, Wis. Sabol, Shaun***, D 1986-88 28 48 11 19 30 51-108 Minneapolis Sager, Tim**, W-C 1980-84 29, 33 45 6 13 19 14- 28 St. Paul, Minn. Sagissor, Tom****, W 1986-90 19 162 31 48 79 135-338 Hastings, Minn. Sanderson, Jeff****, D 1989-94 5, 22 21 1 1 2 5- 10 Edina, Minn. Sanderson, Scott****, C 1992-96 25, 20 110 21 22 43 21- 50 Edina, Minn. Sawatske, Tom**, D 2002–04 28 54 3 11 14 8-27 Duluth, Minn. Scheid, Jim**, C 1976-80 29, 23 127 29 60 89 45- 92 Rochester, Minn. Scheid, Tony**, W 1984-88 32, 33 66 16 8 24 12- 24 Austin, Minn. Schultz, Justin***, D 2009–12 6 121 40 73 113 22-52 West Kelowna, B.C. SCHULZE, Kevin**, D 2012– 28 78 5 18 23 11-22 White Bear Lake, Minn. Semandel, Kurt****, W-D 1985-89 6 140 13 19 32 37- 82 West Allis, Wis. Shaughnessy, Robert**, W 1970-74 16 47 5 6 11 4- 8 Blind River, Ontario Shier, Andrew****, W 1990-94 9 146 53 115 168 106-255 Port Huron, Mich. Shuchuk, Gary****, C-W 1986-90 26, 16 177 85 91 176 143-314 Edmonton, Alberta Simon, Joe**, F 2001-03 18 29 2 2 4 3-14 Grosse Pointe, Mich. Simonelli, Frankie****, D 2010–14 27 155 16 45 61 64-128 Bensenville, Ill. Siren, Niki****, W 1996-00 20 139 15 22 37 35-70 Kouvola, Finland Skille, Jack**, W 2005–07 12 67 21 18 39 23-49 Madison, Wis. Skille, Lee*, W 1975-76 13 12 0 3 3 2- 4 Madison, Wis. Smith, Brendan***, D 2007–10 7 95 26 61 87 79-177 Mimico, Ontario Smith, Craig**, F 2009–11 15 82 27 49 76 56-159 Madison, Wis. Smith, David***, W 1967-70 19, 21 93 27 46 73 64-137 Regina, Saskatchewan Smith, Mark****, W 1994-98 22 118 19 19 38 21-50 Woodbury, Minn. Snedden, Dennis****, W 1987-91 27 170 50 48 98 92-192 Eagle River, Wis. SOLEWAY, Jedd*, F 2013– 22, 24 35 1 7 8 14-28 Vernon, B.C. Speer, Dave*, W 1978-80 12 56 17 22 39 12-27 Calgary, Alberta Spencer, Jamie****, C 1991-95 18, 12 143 46 59 105 66-157 Carmel, Ind. Spooner, Rick****, D 1997-01 34, 22 24 0 1 1 11- 33 Scarborough, Ontario Springer, Eric****, D 2008–12 4 84 2 8 10 33-66 Wrightstown, Wis. Stanton, Paul****, D 1985-89 5 167 25 90 115 132-310 Foxboro, Mass. Stauffacher, Chad**, W 1997-00 25 54 7 10 17 28-56 Sun Prairie, Wis. Stepan, Derek**, F 2008–10 21 81 21 66 87 7-14 Hastings, Minn. Street, Ben****, F 2005–10 22 171 48 45 93 41-90 Coquitlam, B.C. Strobel, Mark****, D 1991-95 20, 26 151 21 41 62 116-252 St. Paul, Minn. Strobel, Mike****, W 1991-96 27 155 49 51 100 112-297 St. Paul, Minn. Suter, Bob****, D 1975-79 2 157 27 76 103 177-377 Madison, Wis. Suter, Gary**, D 1983-85 4 74 16 57 73 89-178 Madison, Wis. Suter, John***, D 1973-78 3 117 4 15 19 71-145 Madison, Wis. Suter, Ryan *, D 2003–04 4 39 3 16 19 41-93 Madison, Wis. Sykes, Rodger****, D 1987-91 4, 23 134 8 19 27 43-86 Waukegan, Ill.

T

Taft, John****, D 1972-77 7 156 36 95 131 52-111 Minneapolis Talafous, Dean***, C 1971-74 17 111 48 85 133 50-105 Hastings, Minn. Talafous, Pete***, W 2002–05 15, 17 52 3 17 20 11-22 Hudson, Wis.

94 Tanabe, Dave*, D 1998-99 21 35 10 12 22 22-44 White Bear Lake, Minn. Tancill, Chris****, C-W 1986-90 22 173 81 92 173 80-168 Livonia, Mich. Tanner, Bert*, W 1963-64 11 1 0 1 2-7 Middleton, Wis. Thomas, Tim***, D 1981-86 29, 7 151 41 113 154 104-248 Richfield, Minn. Thurber, Matt*, F 2008–10 12 43 2 9 11 14-39 Beaver Dam, Wis. Tochterman, Mat*, W 1968-72 15 35 12 17 29 6-18 Green Bay, Wis. Tok, Chris****, D 1991-95 14 144 10 26 36 141-302 Coleraine, Minn. Tompkins, Dan**, W 1993-95 25 50 5 10 15 44-113 Minnetonka, Minn. Tschipper, Steve****, W 1982-86 18 70 8 11 19 11-22 Thornhill, Ontario Tucker, Chris****, W 1990-94 19 155 37 44 81 28-73 Bloomington, Minn. Tuomie, Tray**, W 1989-91 15 60 10 22 32 6-12 Minneapolis Turnbull, Podge****, F 2007–11 8 111 23 16 39 46-108 Hayward, Wis. Turris, Kyle*, C 2007–08 19 36 11 24 35 15-38 New Westminster, B.C. Tuttle, Steve****, W 1984-88 23, 9 147 63 74 137 17-34 Vancouver, B.C.

U / V

Uihlein, Phil**, W 1970-72 9 60 9 7 16 6-12 Milwaukee Ulseth, Tom****, W 1974-78 16 160 56 73 129 38-79 Moorhead, Minn. Van Dyke, John*, W 1963-64 13 5 1 6 1-2 Milwaukee Vargas, Ernie****, W 1982-86 8 156 35 58 93 79-199 Coon Rapids, Minn. Vega, Rob****, D 1998-02 13 134 5 14 19 32-64 Madison, Wis. Vincent, Ron****, W 1978-82 20 159 75 131 206 57-118 Victoria, B.C.

W - Z

Walsh, Matt****, D 1982-86 14 166 8 54 62 108-219 Madison, Wis. Wallace, Bruce*, D 1979-80 3 36 2 12 14 14-34 W. Vancouver, B.C. Weiss, James*, C-W 1963-64 17 12 10 9 19 1- 2 Shaker Heights, Ohio Welsh, Theran****, D 1977-81 5 161 34 194 228 94-220 Weldon, Saskatchewan Wheeler, Andy****, W 1998-02 31 134 23 37 60 47-110 Duluth, Minn. Whipple, Richard**, W 1964-66 14 17 3 3 6 2-4 Madison, Wis. White, Jeff**, D 1983-85 29 43 1 2 3 14-28 Rosemont, Pa. Wiitala, Marty****, D-W 1982-86 17 163 46 82 128 20-40 Superior, Wis. Williams, Max****, C-W 1992-96 16 148 65 61 126 59-151 Mahwah, N.J. Winchester, Brad****, C-W 1999-03 8 150 40 44 84 106-215 Madison, Wis. Winchester, Gary****, C 1970-74 8 144 83 80 163 22- 44 Calgary, Alberta WITTCHOW, Eddie**, D 2012– 22, 20 66 1 6 7 23-54 Burnsville, Minn. Woods, Brendan**, W-C 2011-13 21 75 10 12 22 39-114 Yorba Linda, Calif. Wozniewski, Andy***, D 2001-04 7 116 10 28 38 49-205 Buffalo Grove, Ill. Young, Donald**, C-W 1966-69 20 21 9 13 22 1- 2 London, Ontario Young, Frank***, W-C 1963-66 12, 10 58 24 19 43 21- 45 Madison, Wis. Young, James***, W 1969-72 11 104 55 56 111 38- 76 Dafter, Mich. Zengerle, Mark****, F 2010–14 9 151 37 125 162 36-126 Rochester, N.Y. Zent, Jason****, W 1990-94 11 164 92 68 160 179-397 Cheektowaga, N.Y. ZULINICK, Morgan*, F 2012– 15, 9 44 4 14 18 10-31 Kamloops, B.C.

95 Goaltenders

Player Years No. GP GA GAA Saves SV% SO Hometown Althaus, Jeff** 1990-93 35 1 1 10.87 2 .667 0 St. Cloud, Minn. Anderson, Dean**** 1984-88 31 110 403 3.82 3024 .882 2 Oshawa, Ontario Baranczyk, Mark*** 1999-02 1, 35 6 2 6.81 6 .750 0 Green Bay, Wis. Baretta, Julian**** 1975-79 1 86 310 3.69 2468 .888 2 Edmonton, Alberta Baxter, Gary**** 1982-86 30 38 122 3.87 817 .870 1 Don Mills, Ontario Behrend, Marc*** 1980-83 27, 31 69 164 2.64 1705 .912 4 Madison, Wis. Bennett, Brett** 2009–11 33 27 70 2.73 586 .893 2 Williamsville, N.Y. Brückler, Bernd**** 2001–05 32 114 274 2.48 2981 .916 8 Graz, Austria Carey, Jim** 1992-94 29 65 192 3.05 1755 .901 2 Weymouth, Mass. Connelly, Shane**** 2005–09 35 90 211 2.39 2220 .913 8 Cheltenham, Pa. Daubenspeck, Kirk**** 1993-97 1 121 440 3.79 3517 .889 1 Madison, Wis. Derksen, Duane**** 1988-92 29 129 413 3.33 3222 .886 6 Morden, Manitoba Dibble, Mike**** 1973-78 27, 32 95 365 3.88 2895 .888 1 Minneapolis, Minn. Duffy, James* 1963-64 1 15 61 4.07 456 .882 1 Highland Park, Ill. Elliott, Brian**** 2003–07 1 86 148 1.78 1984 .931 16 Newmarket, Ontario Engberg, Gary* 1970-71 31 10 15 2.05 200 .930 1 Glenview, Ill. Gabona, Ernest* 1963-64 11 2 9 4.50 41 .820 0 Cleveland, Ohio Gremore, Jamey*** 1978-81 29 20 70 4.35 465 .869 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Gudmandson, Scott**** 2007–11 1 70 160 2.39 1669 .913 7 Sherwood Park, Alberta Hall, Ben*** 1964-67 30 6 20 3.23 106 .841 0 Huntington, N.Y. Henderson, Jeff**** 2005–09 29 29 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Menomonie, Wis. Jeffery, Ryan**** 2005–09 30 30 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Madison, Wis. Johnson, Gary*** 1964-67 1 63 241 3.84 1759 .880 3 Roseau, Minn. Joseph, Curtis* 1988-89 1 38 94 2.49 1061 .919 1 Newmarket, Ontario Kabotoff, Scott*** 1999-03 1 51 140 3.26 1292 .902 1 Sherwood Park, Alberta Kleisinger, Terry**** 1980-84 1 86 259 3.30 2161 .893 9 Nanaimo, B.C. Kohtala, Luke** 2002–05 29 1 0 0.00 1 1.00 0 Appleton, Wis. Lambie, John**** 1985-89 35 2 1 4.55 6 .857 0 Waukesha, Wis. Makey, Jim*** 1970-73 1, 31 60 217 3.56 1769 .891 0 Dunville, Ontario McNab, Dave*** 1973-78 30, 31, 33 16 40 2.85 327 .891 0 San Diego Melanson Graham**** 1997-01 29 140 380 2.78 3850 .910 9 Plymouth, Nova Scotia Michelizzi, Jon*** 1989-93 31 43 134 3.72 891 .869 1 Duluth, Minn. Mill, Gary* 1982-84 35 2 4 4.11 22 .846 0 Kirkwood, Mo. MILLER, Adam** 2012– 31 2 3 4.27 24 ..889 0 Long Grove, Ill. Passalino, Mark** 1982-86 35, 31 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Lake Forest, Ill. Pendleton, Kip** 1978-81 28 1 2 6.00 9 .818 0 Madison, Wis, Perkins, Richard**** 1971-75 1 64 202 3.26 1811 .900 3 St. Paul Park, Minn, PETERSON, Landon*** 2011– 30 36 91 2.70 858 .904 0 Oregon, Wis. Peterson, Larry** 1966-68 21, 30 8 17 2.13 108 .864 0 Wayzata, Minn, Richter, Mike** 1985-87 1 60 218 3.71 1864 .895 1 Flourtown, Pa. RUMPEL, Joel*** 2011– 33 84 178 2.16 2218 .926 9 Swift Current, Sask. Sauer, John* 1994-95 31 1 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Fox Point, Wis. Schultz, Roy** 1978-80 1, 27 52 216 4.29 1597 .881 2 Rush Lake, Sask. Soper, Jake**** 1994-99 30 11 19 3.76 115 .858 0 Menomonie, Wis. Sundby, Jon* 1964-65 30 5 5 4.00 13 .722 0 Madison, Wis. Thompson, Mitch *** 2009-12 35 1 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 Onalaska, Wis. Thomas, Wayne** 1968-70 30 39 104 2.84 1039 .909 3 Ottawa, Ontario Valley, Mike** 1996-98 35 33 90 3.09 796 .898 0 Delta, British Columbia Vroman, Robert*** 1967-70 1 59 164 3.05 1312 .889 6 Bloomington, Minn.

*—letters won; Current players are bolded and capitalized. Goaltender won-loss records on next page.

96 Letterwinners Miscellany Net Records Across the Border Fathers & Sons Dean Anderson 68-34-2 The Wisconsin hockey program is one of Nine sons have followed in their father’s John Anderson* 9-3-1 the most successful in college hockey and footsteps and become Badgers. Mark Baranczyk 0-0-0 without question part of that success has Julian Baretta 51-25-6 been the wealth of talent that has come Murray Heatley (‘68–71) Gary Baxter 19-13-2 from our neighbors to the north. Listed Dany (‘99–01) Marc Behrend 49-8-3 below is a province-by-province breakdown Mark (‘03–05) Brett Bennett 13-11-3 of how many Canadian student-athletes Bernd Brückler 51-41-16 (90* total) have played for the Cardinal and Gary Winchester (‘70–74) Jim Carey 39-21-2 White since the 1963-64 season. Brad (‘99–03) Shane Connelly 41-36-11 Kirk Daubenspeck 55-55-8 Alberta 24 Dean Talafous (‘71–74) Duane Derksen 80-40-6 Ontario 24 Pete (‘02–05) Mike Dibble 50-36-7 British Columbia 19 James Duffy 8-4-3 Saskatchewan 10 Bob Suter (‘75–79) Brian Elliott 51-27-6 Manitoba 9 Ryan (‘03–04) Gary Engberg 6-3-0 Quebec 2 Ernest Gabona 0-1-0 New Brunswick 1 Lee Skille (‘75–76) Jamey Gremore 7-8-0 NW Territory 1 Jack (‘05–07) Scott Gudmandson 38-19-7 Nova Scotia 1 Ben Hall 5-0-0 Mark Johnson (‘76–79) Gary Johnson 37-28-0 *Includes only players who have lettered Patrick (‘07–’11) Curtis Joseph 21-11-5 Scott Kabotoff 14-23-3 Patt Ford (’84–88) Terry Kleisinger 47-29-2 Jason (”14–) John Lambie 0-0-0 Overseas Keegan (”14–) Jim Makey 41-16-0 The Badger recruiting effort has also Doug McFadden* 3-1-0 Gary Shuchuck (‘86-90) reached overseas. The first-ever European Dave McNab 10-2-0 Alex (‘14--) born player to don the Cardinal and White Graham Melanson 81-48-8 was Jan-Ake Danielson (1981-84), who Jon Michelizzi 22-10-2 hailed from Insjon, Sweden. Since then, Adam Miller 0-0-0 Oh, Brother! Latvians Ulvis Katlaps (1992-94) and Yuri Kip Pendleton 0-0-0 Over the years, 15 families have had two or Gusak (1995-99) and Finnish-born player Dick Perkins 36-19-6 more brothers play hockey at the University Niki Siren (1996-2000) have played at Landon Peterson 14-15-4 of Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Larry Peterson 5-0-0 The Fords make up the latest brother The most recent addition to the Mike Richter 33-25-1 combination for the Badgers (Jason and overseas contingent includes Austrian, Joel Rumpel 49-27-7 Keegan). They arrive on campus after the Bernd Brückler (2001–05). He was the first Roy Schultz 29-21-1 Little brothers finished up their careers in European-born goaltender to play for the Jake Soper 1-0-2 the last two seasons (Ryan and Sean). Badgers. Doug Spitzig* 0-2-0 The Lundeens (Robert, Dave, Tom and Wayne Thomas 23-13-1 Paul) all played in the 1970s. Tony, Don Mike Valley 15-12-1 and Rob Granato were part of UW teams in Bob Vroman 28-18-1 Madison the 1980s and 1990s. *—played, but did not letter The only set of twin brothers to Wisconsin has also always been supplied become Badgers were Mark and Mike with top hometown talent. Madison has Strobel. produced 47 Badgers skaters since the Mark and Peter Johnson, and John, 1963-64 season. Bob and Gary Suter were all local boys who became Badgers. Rounding out the remaining brother combinations are Jeff and Rob Andringa, Mark and Dany Heatley, Jim and Mark Jefferies, Jim and John Johannson, Gary and Tom Kuklinski, Scott and Todd Lecy, Scott and Steve Sabo, and Jeff and Scott Sanderson.

97 Team Captains

YEAR CAPTAINS 2006–07 Andrew Joudrey (C), 1963–64 Game captains Jeff Likens, Jake Dowell 1964–65* John Russo & Chan Young 2007–08 Davis Drewiske (C) 1965–66 Game captains Kyle Klubertanz, Ben Street 1966–67* Don Addison & Gary Johnson 2008–09* Ben Street & Blake Geoffrion 1967–68 Tony Metro 2009–10** Ben Street, Blake Geoffrion, 1968–69* Bert DeHate & Mark Fitzgerald Ryan McDonagh 1969–70 Doug McFadyen 2010–11 Sean Dolan (C) 1970–71 Jim Boyd Jake Gardiner, Craig Smith 1971–72* Jeff Rotsch & Jim Young 2011–12 John Ramage (C) 1972–73 Tim Dool Ryan Little, Justin Schultz 1973–74 Stan Hinkley 2012–13 John Ramage (C) 1974–75** Steve Alley, Bob Lundeen & John Taft Ryan Little, Derek Lee, Frankie Simonelli 1975–76 Mike Eaves 2013–14 Frankie Simonelli (C) 1976–77** Steve Alley, Mike Eaves & John Taft Jefferson Dahl, Jake McCabe 1977–78 Mike Eaves 2014–15 Brad Navin & Chase Drake* 1978–79* Les Grauer & Rod Romanchuk Joseph LaBate 1979–80 Ron Griffin 1980–81 Jay McFarlane * co-captains; ** tri-captains; (C)-captain 1981–82* Peter Johnson & Ron Vincent 1982–83 Bruce Driver 1983–84 John Johannson 1984–85 Paul Houston 1985–86 Marty Wiitala 1986–87 Tony Granato 1987–88* Paul Ranheim & Steve Tuttle 1988–89 (C), John Byce & Paul Stanton 1989–90 Steve Rohlik (C), , John Byce, Gary Shuchuk 1990–91* Rob Andringa & Don Granato 1991–92 Doug Macdonald (C), Duane Derksen, Brett Kurtz & Jason Francisco 1992–93 Barry Richter (C), Jason Francisco & Dan Plante 1993–94* Rob Granato & Mark Strobel 1994–95 Mark Strobel (C), Jamie Spencer & Chris Tok 1995–96 Max Williams (C) Mickey Elick & Mike Strobel 1996–97 Erik Raygor (C), Kirk Daubenspeck, Rick Enrico & Tim Krug 1997–98 Erik Raygor (C), Rick Enrico & Brad Englehart 1998–99 Steve Reinprecht (C) Craig Anderson & Tim Rothering 1999–00 Steve Reinprecht (C), Dustin Kuk & Jeff Dessner 2000–01 Jeff Dessner (C), Alex Brooks, Matt Doman & Kevin Granato 2001–02 Andy Wheeler (C), Kent Davyduke & Matt Doman 2002–03 Game captains 2003–04** Rene Bourque, Dan Boeser, Andy Wozniewski 2004–05 Adam Burish (C), Bernd Brückler, Tom Gilbert 2005–06 Adam Burish (C), Tom Gilbert, Andrew Joudrey, Ryan MacMurchy

98 Jersey Numbers

1 - Jim Duffy, Gary Johnson, Bob Vroman, Jim Winchester, Andy Brandt, Joe Pavelski, Andy Makey, Dick Perkins, Julian Baretta, Roy Schultz, Bohmbach, Podge Turnbull, Matt Paape Terry Kleisinger, Jim Lozinski, Mike Richter, 9 - Sterling Miller, Charles Ellis, Bert DeHate, Phil Curtis Joseph, Matt Gleasman, Brian Volp, Kirk Uihlein, Dave Pay, Steve Polfuss, Les Grauer, Lexi Daubenspeck, Mark Baranczyk, Scott Kabotoff, Doner, Micky Doner, Steve Tuttle, Steve Rohlik, Brian Elliott, Scott Gudmandson Andrew Shier, Brad Englehart, Matt Hussey, John 2 - John Russo, Ron Rutlin, Doug McFayden, Eichelberger, Matt Auffrey, Mike Davies, Mark Brian Wright, Tom Machowski, Bob Suter, Jay Zengerle, Morgan Zulinick McFarlane, Jan-Ake Danielson, Garry Bunz, Greg 10 - Bill Reed, Ben Hall, Frank Chan Young, Poss, Barry Richter, Jacques Auger, Ulvis Katlaps, Mike Gleffe, Jim Johnston, Jim Jefferies, Kevin Ted Carlson, Jason Reimers, Chris Julka, Kyle Nagel, Mark Johnson, Chuck Durocher, John Klubertanz, Jamie McBain, Spencer Bell Newberry, Jacques de St. Phalle, Mark Edwards, 3 - Ken Grafton, Charles Alward, John Moran, Paul Graveline, John Helgeson, Shawn Carter, T.R. Bob Leevers, Brian Erickson, Jack Johnson, Moreau, Jake Heisler, Robbie Earl, John Mitchell, John Suter, Brian Devlin, Kelly Elcombe, Bruce Patrick Johnson, Jake Linhart Wallace, Steve McKenzie, Mike McGrath, Chris 11 - Ernie Gabona, Ray Clegg, Jeff Carlson, Mark Jensen, Matt Smith, Brian Rafalski, Mike LaPlante, Fitzgerald, Jim Young, Steve Alley, Rod Romachuk, Woody Levin, Matt Olinger, Craig Johnson, Patrick Scott Lecy, Peter Johnson, Jim Johannson, John Daly, Corbin McGuire Byce, Jason Zent, Rick Enrico, Yuri Gusak, Dan 4 - Fritz Ragatz, Tom Obrodovich, John Moran, Guenther, John Eichelberger, Brent Gibson, Jake John Jagger, Bob Lundeen, John Gregory, Ron Dowell, Andy Bohmbach, Adam Rockwood Griffin, Pat Ethier, Gary Suter, Garry Bunz, Rodger 12 - Frank Chan Young, Greg Nelson, Murray Sykes, Kurt Semandel, Joe Harwell, Mickey Elick, Heatley, Mike Koch, Gary Kuklinski, Dennis Luke Gruden, Brian Fahey, Ryan Suter, Davis Olmstead, Ian Perrin, Dave Speer, John Johannson, Drewiske, Eric Springer, Jack Dougherty Pat Ford, Doug Macdonald, Jamie Spencer, Jason 5 - Bob Busse, Tony Metro, Dan Gilchrist, Dave Helbing, Alex Brooks, Alex Leavitt, Ken Rowe, Jack Arundel, Craig Norwich, Theran Welsh, Rick Skille, Tom Bardis, Matt Thurber, Keegan Meuer, Heppner, Paul Stanton, Jeff Sanderson, Tim Krug, Grant Besse Dave Hergert, Mark Jackson, Jeff Likens, Blake 13 - Dick Whipple, Ben Hall, Mark Fitzgerald, Stu Geoffrion, Chase Drake Henrickson, Tom Kuklinski, Rich Wineberg, Lee 6 - Don Addison, Ron Rutlin, Chuck Burroughs, Skille, Dan Gorowsky, Tom Carroll, Gary Suter, Dave Arundel, Ernie Blackburn, Steve Short, Brian Brian Sergenian, Jason Francisco, Mike Mickelson, Engblom, Tom Lundeen, Ian Perrin, Jeff Andringa, Rob Vega, Aaron Bendickson, Gavin Hartzog, Ryan Dennis Will, Kurt Semandel, Sean Hill, Matt Wagner Peterson, Matt Doman, Jake Dowell, Josh Engel, 14 - Tom French, Dick Whipple, Mike Cowan, Tom Bardis, Justin Schultz, Tim Davison Pat Lannan, Ernie Blackburn, Gordy Sinclair, Brad 7 - Chuck Ellis, Richard Keeley, Terry Lennartson, Mullens, Gilles Hudon, Ed Repins, Eric Faust, Matt Greg Nelson, Jeff Rotsch, Jim Weston, John Taft, Walsh, Joe Decker, Chris Tok, Luke Gruden, Matt Brian Campbell, Jay McFarlane, Todd Lecy, Tony Murray, Tom Gilbert, Ben Grotting, Jefferson Dahl, Scheid, Tim Thomas, John Parker, Joe Harwell, Alex Shuchuk Kelly Fairchild, Steve Sabo, Mike Cerniglia, Andy 15 - Camp VanDyke, Richard Rahko, Tom Wozniewski, Joe Piskula, Brendan Smith, Tyler Obrodovich, Matt Tochterman, Billy Reay, Jr., Barnes, Keegan Ford Brad Johnson, Tim Phippen, Dan Gorowsky, 8 - Bert Tanner, Mike Riley, John Riley, Dick Brad Benson, Todd Delveaux, Kurt Svendsen, Klipsic, Gary Winchester, Norm McIntosh, Randy Tray Toumie, Todd Hedlund, Dan Guenther, Dany Keller, Bo Snuggerud, Ernie Vargas, Andy Akervik, Heatley, Pete Talafous, Tom Gorowsky, Craig Chris Nelson, Darren Haley, David Hukalo, Brad Smith, Morgan Zulinick

99 16 - Jim Craig, Jim Petruzates, Bob Poffenroth, Rothering, Matt Doman, Andrew Joudrey, John Tom Ulseth, Scott Lecy, Paul Houck, Glenn Revak, Mitchell, Joe Faust, Jedd Soleway Gary Shuchuk, Shawn Carter, Max Williams, Jeff 25 - Gary Kuklinski, Tom Chuckel, Chris Wright, Dessner, Adam Burish, Blake Geoffrion, Sean Dolan, Brock Mathieson, John Gregory, Dave Herbst, Tim Joseph LaBate Phippen, Bruce Driver, Paul Ranheim, Brett Kurtz, 17 - Jim Weiss, William Reed, Chuck Kennedy, Kelly Fairchild, Scott Sanderson, Dan Tompkins, Larry Peterson, Bryan Teed, Jim Boyd, Dean Mike LaPlante, Chad Stauffacher, A.J. Degenhardt, Talafous, Mike Eaves, Ken Keryluk, Marty Wiitala, Chris Hickey, Michael Mersch, Cullen Hurley Rob Mendel, Blaine Moore, Craig Anderson, 26 - Chris Wright, Gary Coates, John Walsh, Jon Krall, Pete Talafous, Nigel Williams, Ryan Ron Griffin, Ed Lebler, Pat Flatley, Jeff Nate, Glenn McDonagh, Jason Clark, Nic Kerdiles Revak, John Byce, Gary Shuchuk, Kurt Gonce, Barry 18 - Ron Leszcynski, John Bennett, Chuck Richter, Mark Strobel, Rick Enrico, Erik Jensen, Burroughs, Dean Connor, Al Folk, Mark Lomenda, Mark Heatley, Zach Bearson, Keegan Meuer, Brad Pete Scamurra, Murray Johnson, Brian Campbell, Navin John Dougherty, Steve Tschipper, Steve Rohlik, 27 - Dave Herbst, Mike Dibble, Roy Schultz, Marc Noel Rahn, Jamie Spencer, Troy Howard, Dustin Behrend, Ken MacKenzie, Dennis Snedden, Mike Kuk, Joe Simon, Matthew Ford, Jordy Murray, Sean Strobel, Steve Reinprecht, Joe Campbell, Ross Little Carlson, Cody Goloubef, Frankie Simonelli, Matt 19 - Steve Botham, Bert DeHate, Dave Smith, Ustaski Murray Heatley, Don Deprez, Mike Meeker, 28 - Brian Campbell, Steve Ganske, Mart Paul Lundeen, Mike Blaisdell, Brian Mullen, Ted Ostapina, Kip Pendleton, Paul Houston, Andy Pearson, Scott Mellanby, Tom Sagissor, Chris Akervik, Shaun Sabol, Kurt Stahura, Chad Tucker, E.J. Bradley, Kent Davyduke, Ryan Vandertop, Fran Bussey, Dan Bjornlie, Tom MacMurchy, Aaron Bendickson, Kyle Turris, Jake Sawatske, Jordy Murray, Kevin Schulze Gardiner, Jake McCabe, Cameron Hughes 29 - Cliff Johnston, Jim Scheid, Jamey Gremore, 20 - Ron Rutlin, Dan Young, Norm Cherrey, Stan Tim Sager, Tim Thomas, Jeff White, Roger Hinkley, Mark Capouch, Ron Vincent, Dave Maley, Rougelot, Kurt Stahura, Duane Derksen, Jim Carey, Kurt Stahura, Don Granato, Mark Strobel, Scott Graham Melanson, Luke Kohtala, Jeff Henderson, Sanderson, Niki Siren, Dan Boeser, Ryan Suter, Kyle Jason Clark Klubertanz, Ryan Little, Eddie Wittchow 30 - John Sundby, Ben Hall, Larry Peterson, 21 - Larry Peterson, Don Young, Jerry Fitzgerald, Wayne Thomas, John Anderson, Doug McFadden, Dave Smith, Norm Cherrey, Dave Otness, Clark Dave McNab, Gary Baxter, Scott Skaleski, Jake Kavolinas, Bruce Eakin, Chris Chelios, Tony Granato, Soper, Ryan Jeffery, Landon Peterson Rob Andringa, Brett Kurtz, Rob Granato, Joe 31 - Gary Engberg, Jim Makey, Dave McNab, Bianchi, Dave Tanabe, David Hukalo, Joey McElroy, Larry Vanagas, Marc Behrend, Mark Passalino, Dean Andy Brandt, Derek Stepan, Brendan Woods, Grant Anderson, Jon Michelizzi, John Sauer, Chris Addesa, Besse, Jason Ford Andy Wheeler, Nick Licari, Adam Miller 22 - Dave Grossfield, Max Bentley, Max Bentley, 32 - Chris Nelson, Doug Spitzig, Loren Seagraves, Dave Lundeen, Jon Morgan, Tom Ryan, Chris Mike Dibble, Paul Graveline, Tony Scheid, Dan Tancill, Dan Plante, Jeff Sanderson, Mark Smith, Plante, Chris Exarhos, Kevin Granato, Bernd Brückler Rick Spooner, John Funk, Ben Street, Tyler Lapic, 33 Jedd Soleway, Eddie Wittchow - Doug Spitzig, Dave McNab, Tim Sager, Judd 23 Sondreal, Tony Scheid, Matt Buss, Rob Lurtsema, - Dean Connor, John Lloyd, Tim Dool, Steve Mike Cerniglia, Brett Bennett, Joel Rumpel Clippingdale, George Gwozdecky, Jim Scheid, 34 Scott Sabo, Steve Tuttle, Todd Geisness, Rodger - Crister Olviken, Vic Posa, Rick Spooner, Sykes, Mike Doers, Erik Raygor, Dave Hergert, Rene Gabe Grunwald Bourque, Derek Lee, Aidan Cavallini 35 - Gary Mill, Mark Passalino, John Lambie, 24 - Joe Middlebury, Ken Weiss, Brian Wright, Jeff Althaus, Mike Valley, Mark Baranczyk, Shane Doug Kelso, Tim Hausman, Mark Jefferies, Rod Connelly, Mitch Thompson Romanchuk, Pat Ethier, Ted Pearson, Eric Faust, 55 - John Ramage Mark Osiecki, Joe Harwell, Maco Balkovec, Tim

100 Coaching History

When the UW athletic counsel voted to officially recognize Bill Rothwell ...... 1971–75 ice hockey as a varsity sport (1921-22), Dr. A.C. Viner was Jeff Rotsch ...... 1973–74 named the UW’s first varsity ice hockey coach. But hockey Ron Rutlin ...... 1968–69 at the UW was organized at the club level as far back as Jeff Sanger ...... 2009–present 1892. In the years leading up to that first season, Joe ...... 1969–71 Steinauer coached Badger club teams from 1916-19. His Gary Shuchuk ...... 2010–present name is the earliest mention of a UW hockey coach, club Grant Standbrook ...... 1976–87 or varsity level. Mike Valley ...... 2008–09 Matt Walsh ...... 2012–present Troy Ward ...... 2002–05 ALL-TIME COACHING MARKS Jim Weiss ...... 1964–65 Coach Years Record Win Pct. Gary Weitz ...... 1975–79 Dr. A.C. Viner 1921–23 3-13-3 .237 Robert Blodgett 1923–24 3-9-1 .269 Bob Johnson Kay Iverson 1924–26 9-10-5 .479 W.R. Brandow 1926–27 1-9-0 .100 A man who has connections to four WCHA schools John Farquhar 1927–30 21-20-7 .510 is the one responsible for crafting Wisconsin’s Spike Carlson 1930–31 4-6-1 .409 hockey program into the one rich in winning tradi- Art Thomsen 1931–35 9-22-1 .297 tion. Thomsen/Riley* 1963–64 8-5-3 .594 During the days Wisconsin football and John Riley 1963–66 34-19-3 .634 Bill Rothwell** 1975–76 12-24-2 .342 basketball struggled through losing seasons, Bob Johnson 1966–82 367-175-23 .670 Wisconsin hockey captured the imagination of Jeff Sauer 1982–02 489-306-46 .609 Badger fans beginning in 1964 when Bob Johnson Mike Eaves 2002– 255-180-53 .577 took the reigns of the club. Payoff came in 1973 when the Johnson-led * Thomsen and Riley were co-coaches in 1963–64 Badgers corralled Denver, 4-2, for the schools’ first ** Bill Rothwell served as interim coach during the NCAA title. Two more championships would follow 1975–76 season while Bob Johnson coached the 1976 during the Johnson era, including four years later United States Olympic Team. in 1977. Captained by Mike Eaves, the 1977 team scored in overtime against Michigan in Detroit for ASSISTANT COACHES championship No. 2. Finally in 1981, Wisconsin Norm Bolitho ...... 1964–65 won a 6-3 contest from Minnesota in Duluth, Bill Butters ...... 2010–12 Minn., to make it three titles in eight seasons. Bruce Davey ...... 1965–68 During his time at Wisconsin, Johnson began Pat Ford ...... 1994–02 the Wisconsin Olympic tradition. As head coach of Bill Howard ...... 1973–08 the 1976 U.S. Olympic Team, Johnson took along John Hynes ...... 2002–03 three Badgers to Montreal. Four years later his Mark Johnson ...... 1996–02 son Mark, currently the coach of the Wisconsin’s Peter Johnson ...... 1987–91 ...... 1981–82, ‘83–96 women hockey Badgers, would pace the Americans Mark LeRose ...... 2003–04 in scoring and lead the “,” as the David Lassonde ...... 1991–94 United States won gold over the heavily favored Doug McFadyen ...... 1971–72 Soviet Union. Barry McPherson ...... 1970–71 Johnson moved on to the professional ranks Tom Osenton ...... 1978–81 after 15 seasons and before the start of the 1982– Mark Osiecki ...... 2004–10 83 season, joining the Calgary Flames as head Scott Owens ...... 1991–92 coach. He took the Flames to the Stanley Cup finals Kevin Patrick ...... 2005–10 Dick Perkins ...... 1976–77 in 1986, before once again moving on following the Ian Perrin ...... 1985–90 1986–87 season. Johnson left the NHL to take over as executive director of USA Hockey. 101 The NHL called once again in 1990–91 as Sauer recorded four 30-win seasons (1982– Johnson turned the Pittsburgh Penguins, a sub- 83, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1999–2000), the most of .500 team the previous year, into Patrick Division, any UW coach. Prince of Wales Conference and Stanley Cup In WCHA play, the UW finished in the champions in just one season behind the bench. league’s top three 14 times during his tenure, win- He was chosen to lead Team USA the following fall ning league titles in 1990 and 2000. at the Canada Cup, but fell ill. A few weeks later, One of the most-respected coaches in the the hockey world was stunned by his death from game, he continues to be a consummate diplomat cancer. The Penguins repeated as Cup champions for hockey — from instructing kids at summer that year and dedicated their triumph to the memory camps, to speaking at high school assemblies and of the man who helped so many people during his coaching international-level athletes in world tour- career. naments. A 1992 inductee into the Most recently, Sauer coached the U.S. sledge in Toronto, he was inducted into the U.S. Hockey hockey team to gold at the 2014 Paralympics in Hall of Fame in 1991 and the UW Athletics Hall of Sochi, Russia. Fame in 1992. He is president of the American Hearing Johnson’s legacy still resonates today at the Impaired Hockey Association. He helped select the University of Wisconsin. His immortal words, “It’s last five U.S. Deaflympic Ice Hockey Teams, while a great day for hockey!” hang from the Kohl Center leading the team as head coach in the last three rafters and from the rafters of ice rinks all over the Winter Deaflympics, including a gold medal at the State of Wisconsin. 2007 Deaflympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. In the summer of 2000, Sauer was honored Jeff Sauer by USA Hockey, when he received the JOFA/USA Hockey Distinguished Achievement Award. The His list of achievements in the college hockey award is given annually to a U.S. citizen who has circuit places him among the elite in the coach- made hockey his or her profession and has made ing ranks. He is not only the winningest coach in outstanding contributions, on or off the ice, to the Badger history in any sport, but he is the WCHA’s sport in America. most victorious. In 2012, Sauer was honored by the NHL as Jeff Sauer spent 31 years behind the col- a winner of the for contribu- legiate bench, including 20 in charge of the Badger tions to hockey in the United States. hockey program. Since beginning his coaching In 2014, Sauer secured one of hockey’s high- career in 1966 as a 23-year-old assistant to the est honors with his induction into the U.S. Hockey legendary Bob Johnson at Colorado College, Sauer Hall of Fame. is the only person in WCHA annals to coach 30 Many of Sauer’s former players received seasons in the league and is also its winningest. national honors and went onto successful careers Sauer holds numerous league coaching in pro hockey. Seventeen earned All-America records including those for longevity and for most honors, and names like Chelios, Driver, Flatley, games coached (1,244). His 655 wins rank seventh Granato, Joseph, Mellanby and Richter adorned on the NCAA all-time coaches victory list. NHL jerseys for decades after playing collegiately In his 20 years at the UW, Sauer enjoyed for Sauer at Wisconsin. unprecedented success. No coach won more UW In August of 2000, Sauer coached his first- games (489) or coached in more contests (841). ever women’s team at the women’s Olympic Festival He became the first coach in college his- in Lake Placid, N.Y. Olympian (a tory to win a national title in his inaugural season sister to former Badgers Tony, Don and Rob and at a school when the 1982–83 Badgers won the a cousin to Kevin) was one of his players, becom- school’s fourth NCAA championship. His second ing the fifth member of the Granato family to be national title came during the 1989–90 season coached by Sauer. when his team went 36-9-1 to record the school’s In August of 1998, Sauer was head coach for second-winningest season in history. the inaugural WCHA All-Star Team that competed 102 against elite teams from Germany and Switzerland in the Kolin Cup Tournament in Switzerland. It was the first time in collegiate hockey conference his- tory that a league sent an all-star team overseas. At CC, where he served as head coach from 1971–82, Sauer won 166 games and was twice named WCHA Coach of the Year. His first award came following his rookie season, and the second followed the 1974-75 campaign when Colorado College posted a 23-16-0 record. The Tigers’ third- place WCHA finish that season was the highest in 15 years for a CC team.

103 All-Americans Forwards Patrick Flatley Forward, 1983 Mike Eaves NCAA West first team All-American … 1983 First-Team All-WCHA … helped the Badgers win the 1983 NCAA Forward, 1977, ‘78 Championship … 1983 NCAA All-Tournament Team First All-American forward, honored in both 1977 and … collected 106 points and 42 goals in just two seasons 1978 ... UW’s career leading scorer with 267 points … at Wisconsin … 1984 Olympian playing for Canada three-time team captain helped team to 1977 NCAA title … skated in 850 games in the NHL with the New York … named WCHA MVP in 1978 … 1978 Big Ten Medal Islanders and from 1983-97 of Honor winner … coached 2006 Badgers to NCAA championship … member of the UW Athletics Hall of Tony Granato Fame ... was selected 13th overall in the 1976 Amateur Forward, 1985, ‘87 Draft by the St. Louis Blues … played 207 games with Second-Team All-American in 1985 and 1987 … 1985 the Minnesota North Stars from 1979-83 … skated and 1987 All-WCHA Second-Team … fourth on the with the Calgary Flames from 1983-86, making it to the all-time UW scoring chart with 220 points and third with Stanley Cup finals in 1986 … coached the USA Hockey 100 goals … 1987 UW team captain … 1987 finalist NTDP team for two years, winning the gold medal at for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award … 1987 WCHA the 2002 IIHF World Under-18 Championship and 2004 Student-Athlete of the Year … member of the UW Athlet- World Junior Championships … began coaching in 1985 ics Hall of Fame ... skated with the US National Team in with the Calgary Flames (assistant) … has had coach- 1987-88 and played in the 1988 Olympics … skated 13 ing positions with the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins and NHL seasons (1988-2001) for the New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, the Helsinki Finnish Elite League, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks, skating in the Shattuck (Minn.) St. Mary’s High School and the Hershey 1993 the Stanley Cup finals in 1993 with the Kings … Bears of the AHL won the 1997 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for his Mark Johnson “qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.” … spent two years as head coach for the Forward, 1978, ‘79 (2002-04) ... now serves as an as- Was a two-time first team All-American … Badgers sistant coach for the Detroit Red Wings after a stint with all-time leading goal scorer with 125 goals in 125 games Pittsburgh ... served as assistant coach of the 2014 U.S. … UW’s second all-time leading scorer with 256 points Olympic Team in three seasons … won the 1977 national championship with UW as a freshman and was named WCHA Freshman Steve Tuttle of the Year … named 1979 WCHA MVP … named to the Forward, 1988 All-Time All-WCHA First Team … charter member of Second-Team All-American in 1988 … 1988 All-WCHA the UW Athletics Hall of Fame ... led the 1980 Olympic Second Team … led the Badgers with 39 assists and Team in scoring and a gold medal during the “Miracle 66 points during 1987-88 … collected 52 points in 35 on Ice” run … played with USA Hockey teams in 13 WCHA games during 1987-88 to rank ninth on the UW international tournaments … played in NHL for 11 years single-season list … also posted 27 goals in 25 league with the Pittsburgh Penguins, , St. Louis games in 1986-87 to rank third on the UW single-season Blues, and the Minnesota North Stars list … chosen in the sixth round, 113th overall in the 1984 … UW men’s assistant coach from 1996-2002 … became NHL Entry Draft … skated 161 games over three seasons UW women’s head coach in 2003 and led his team to an with the St. Louis Blues from 1988-91 NCAA championship in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011 ... served as head coach of the women’s 2010 U.S. Olympic Paul Ranheim Team, leading team to silver medal Forward, 1988 NCAA West first-team All-American in 1988 … 1988 John Newberry All-WCHA First Team and 1987 All-WCHA Second- Forward, 1982 Team selection … ranks 10th on the UW list with 177 First team All-American in 1982 … was Wisconsin’s first career points, while his 88 goals rank sixth … helped top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award … 1982 First- team to 1988 WCHA playoff title as an all-tournament Team All-WCHA … helped the Badgers win the 1981 team skater … skated in 1,046 NHL games during 15 NCAA Championship with two goals and two assists in seasons from 1988-2003 for the Calgary Flames, Hartford title game … 1981 NCAA All-Tournament Team … col- Whalers, , Philadelphia Flyers and lected school-record 10 game-winning goals in 1981-82 the Phoenix Coyotes season … spent four seasons in the NHL between the Montreal Canadians and the Hartford Whalers

104 Gary Shuchuk Blake Geoffrion Forward, 1990 Forward, 2010 First team All-American in 1990 … 1990 WCHA Player First-Team All-American in 2010 ... UW’s first Hobey of the Year … assistant captain for the Badgers’ 1990 Baker Memorial Award winner ... 2010 First-Team All- NCAA, WCHA regular-season and playoff champion- WCHA ... 2010 USCHO.com and Insidecollegehockey. ships … set the record for UW seniors with 41 goals com National Player of the Year ... 2010 ESPY nominee in 1989-90 … his 80 points are second-most for a UW for male college athlete of the year ... 2010 Wisconsin senior … 1990 All-WCHA First Team … skated parts Male Athlete of the Year ... 2010 USA Hockey College of five seasons in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings Player of the Year ... 2010 NCAA West Regional MVP ... and Los Angeles Kings … skated with the Kings during 2010 WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team ... led the their 1993 Stanley Cup Finals run … also played in the nation with 15 power-play goals and was third in the na- German Elite League tion with 28 goals in 2010 ... finished UW career with 55 goals and 114 points in 147 games ... 56th overall pick of Steve Reinprecht his hometown Nashville Predators in the 2006 NHL Entry Forward, 2000 Draft ... played for Nashville and Montreal NCAA first team All-American in 2000 … led the nation with 66 points during the 1999-2000 season … named Michael Mersch 2000 WCHA Player of the Year … was runner-up for the 2000 Hobey Baker Memorial Award … 2000 All-WCHA Forward, 2014 First Team and 1998 All-WCHA Second Team selection Second-Team All American in 2014 ... 2014 First-Team … led the Badgers in scoring for three seasons (1998, ’99, All-Big Ten ... 2014 Big Ten All-Tournament Team ... 2000) … two-time team captain … NHL player skated three-time Big Ten Star of the Week in 2014 ... finished for the Los Angeles Kings, Colorado Avalanche, Calgary UW career with 67 career goals to rank 23rd in school Flames, Phoenix Coyotes and Florida Panthers … won history ... led Badgers with 22 goals in 2013–14 and 23 2001 Stanley Cup with Colorado ... 2014 Wisconsin goals in 2012–13 ... was 50th Badger to score 50 career Athletics Hall of Fame inductee goals ... played in all 157 games during his Badger career Dany Heatley Forward, 2000, ‘01 Defensemen First team All-American in 2001 … Second Team All-American in 2000 … 2001 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award … 2000 All-WCHA First-Team John Jagger and 2001 All-WCHA Second-Team selection … second Defenseman, 1970 overall pick in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Atlanta Wisconsin’s first All-American made the first team during Thrashers … won the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL Wisconsin’s first season in the WCHA. … 1970 and 1971 rookie of the year in 2002 … 2006 and 2010 Olympian All-WCHA Second-Team pick … MVP and at the 1970 for Canada … won gold in 2010 Olympics ... won the Big Ten Tournament … named to the 1968 Big Ten and bronze medal playing for Canada at the 2000 and 2001 Great Lakes All-Tournament Teams … MVP of the UW World Junior Championships … scored four goals in the freshmen team for 1967-68 2003 NHL All-Star Game and a goal in the shootout as he was awarded as All-Star MVP … two-time gold medalist Jeff Rotsch with Canada’s World Championship team in 2003-04 and silver medalist in 2005 ... played for Atlanta, Ottawa, San Defenseman, 1972 Jose, Minnesota and now skates for Anaheim First-Team All-American in 1972 … co-captained team for 1971-72 season … helped team to WCHA playoff title Joe Pavelski and its second NCAA tournament bid, a third-place finish Forward, 2006 … Wisconsin first NHL drafted player was taken 112th overall by the St. Louis Blues in 1970 Second-Team All-American in 2006 … 2006 All-WCHA Second Team and 2005 All-WCHA Rookie Team … 2006 Brian Engblom NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team ... col- lected 101 points in 84 games played becoming the ninth Defenseman, 1975 Badger to score 100 points through their first two seasons First-Team All-American in 1975 … the Badgers’ first ... tied UW record with four assists in a period at Colo- All-WCHA First-Team selection in 1975 … skated 11 rado College on Jan. 14, 2006 ... shared for the national seasons in the NHL with the , Wash- scoring lead among freshmen with 45 points in 2004–05 ington Capitals, Los Angeles Kings, Buffalo Sabres and ... led team, ranked second in the WCHA and fourth in Calgary Flames (1976-84, ’86-’87) … three-time Stanley the country with 56 points in 2005-06 ... 205th overall Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens (1977, ’78, pick of the San Jose Sharks in 2003 NHL Entry Draft ... ’79) … NHL plus/minus leader in 1981 … 1982 NHL won silver medal with Team USA at 2010 Olympics and Second-Team All-Star … became an NHL commentator skated for Team USA at 2014 Games ... skates for San for ESPN, ABC, Versus and now broadcasts hockey for Jose ... 2014 Second-Team NHL All-Star NBC

105 Craig Norwich Sean Hill Defenseman, 1976, ‘77 Defenseman, 1991 Wisconsin only two-time First-Team All-American on Second-Team All-American in 1991 … 1991 and 1990 defense (1976, ’77) … 1977 All-WCHA First-Team and All-WCHA Second-Team Honoree … 1991 and 1990 1976 All-WCHA Second-Team selection … 1977 NCAA WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team … holds the All-Tournament pick in helping team to 1977 NCAA UW single-season mark for defensemen with 19 goals title … became on of just four UW defensemen to lead in 1990-91 … member of 1990 NCAA, WCHA regular the team in points with 83 during 1976-77 … 1976-77 season and WCHA playoff championship teams … sixth point total is the WCHA record for defensemen … school on the UW all-time scoring list among defensemen with record-holder with 65 assists in 1976-77 … collected 168 129 points in 124 games and just three seasons … 1992 points in just three seasons at Wisconsin to share 16th on U.S. Olympian … veteran of seven NHL teams during the all-time list … played two seasons for the Cincinnati current 16-year career, including the Montreal Canadiens, Stingers of the WHA, before skating two NHL seasons Anaheim Ducks, Ottawa Senators, Carolina Hurricanes, with the Winnipeg Jets, St. Louis Blues and Colorado St. Louis Blues, Florida Panthers and Rockies (1979-81) Barry Richter Theran Welsh Defenseman, 1993 Defenseman, 1980 First-Team All-American in 1993 … 1993 All-WCHA First-Team All-American in 1980 … 1980 and 1981 All- First-Team member … 1993 team captain … finished WCHA Second-Team honoree … member of Wisconsin’s UW career with 156 points to rank third on the all-time 1981 NCAA title team … named to the 1981 NCAA UW career list for defensemen … one of six Badger rear All-Tournament Team … 228 career points rank third on guards to record a hat trick … 1994 U.S. Olympian … the UW’s all-time list … school and WCHA career leader skated five seasons (1995-97, ’98-2001) in the NHL for with 194 assists … scored at least 50 points in all four the New York Rangers, , New York Island- seasons at Wisconsin ers and Montreal Canadiens Bruce Driver Brian Rafalski Defenseman, 1982 Defenseman, 1995 First-Team All-American in 1982 … 1982 All-WCHA First-Team All-American in 1995 … 1995 WCHA First-Team and 1983 All-WCHA Second-Team pick … Defensive Player of the Year … 1995 All-WCHA First- two-time NCAA champion at Wisconsin, winning in 1981 Team and 1992 All-WCHA Rookie Team honoree … and captaining the 1983 squad … member of the 1982 collected 100 career points in 150 games at Wisconsin … NCAA All-Tournament Team … 1984 Olympian playing helped team to WCHA playoff championship in 1995 … for Canada … played 15 years and over 1,000 games three-time U.S. Olympian, winning a silver medal at the in the NHL for the New Jersey Devils and New York 2002 and 2010 games … named best defenseman at 2010 Rangers … Stanley Cup champion with the New Jersey Olympics, while sharing Team USA lead in scoring... Devils in 1995 skated four years in Sweden and Finland before the NHL … named Finnish Elite League top defenseman (1998, Tim Thomas ’99) … two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Devils Defenseman, 1985 in 2000 and 2003 … 1999-2000 member of the NHL Second-Team All-American in 1985 … 1985 All-WCHA All-Rookie Team … 2004 NHL All-Star game participant First-Team selection … skated 1983-84 with the U.S. ... won a third Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in 2008 ... national team, but returned to the Badgers for his final 2014 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductee two seasons … collected 154 points in 151 games to rank Jeff Dessner fourth all-time among UW Badger defensemen … his 41 career goals rank second among UW blue liners Defenseman, 2000 First-Team All-American in 2000 … 2000 WCHA Defen- Paul Stanton sive Player of the Year … 2000 All-WCHA First-Team Defenseman, 1988 and 1999 All-WCHA Third-Team choice … two-time First-Team All-American in 1988 … 1989 All-WCHA team captain, including tri-captain during 1999-2000 First-Team and 1988 All-WCHA Second-Team honoree MacNaughton Cup-winning season for WCHA regular- … 1988 WCHA Final Five All-Tourney Team during season championship … posted 70 points in 135 career UW’s playoff title run … collected 115 points in 167 games at the UW from 1997-2001 … 1996 seventh-round games to rank seventh among all-time UW defensemen draft choice of the New York Rangers … played five years (1990-95) in the NHL with the Pitts- Tom Gilbert burgh Penguins, Boston Bruins and New York Islanders … two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Penguins Defenseman, 2006 (1991, ’92) … went on to play hockey in Germany Second-Team All-American in 2006 … 2006 All- WCHA First-Team and 2005 All-WCHA Third-Team selection ... 2006 NCAA Frozen Four and NCAA Mid- west Regional All-Tournament Team honoree ... scored game-winning goal in UW’s 2-1 victory over Boston Col- 106 lege in the 2006 NCAA Championship Game ... shared Jake Gardiner national lead among defensemen with 12 goals in 2006 ... finished career with 89 points in 162 games played Defenseman, 2011 ... posted career plus-70 ... 129th overall pick by the Colo- Second-Team All American in 2011 ... 2011 All-WCHA rado Avalanche in 2002 ... traded to the Second Team ... one of four defensemen in the nation to in 2004 while still at Wisconsin ... set Edmonton rookie average at least a point-per-game (1.00) ... ranked second defensemen record for goals and points ... played for in tha nation among blue liners with 41 points ... 2011 , Florida Panthers and now the Montreal All-USCHO First Team ... 17th overall draft pick of the Canadiens Anaheim Ducks in 2008 ... traded to the at the 2011 NHL trade deadline while still a Badger Jamie McBain ... plays for Toronto in the NHL Defenseman, 2009 Jake McCabe First-Team All American in 2009 ... 2009 WCHA Player of the Year ... top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memo- Defenseman, 2014 rial Award ... Insidecollegehockey.com Defenseman of First-Team All American in 2014 ... 2014 First-Team the Year ... Wisconsin’s top scorer and in a tie for second All-Big Ten ... assistant captain ... 2013 Third-Team in the nation among defensemen with 30 assists and 37 All-WCHA selection ... captained Team USA to a points ... fifth Badger blue liner to lead the team in scor- gold medal at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Champion- ing ... first UW defenseman and seventh Badger named ship in Ufa, Russia ... made media all-star team and WCHA Player of the Year ... eighth Badger named a ranked third among the tournament’s defensemen top-10 Hobey Baker finalist and the first UW defenseman with three goals and six points ... ranked second ... second-round draft pick of the Carolina Hurricanes in among all players in the tournament with a plus-9 ... 2006 (63rd overall) ... finished his Badger playing career 2013 WCHA All-Academic and Academic All-Big with 111 games played, 15 goals, 64 assists and 79 points in three years ... 2009 All-WCHA First-Team ... 2008 All- Ten pick ... made NHL debut with Buffalo Sabres WCHA Third-Team ... 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional following 2013–14 college season All-Tournament Team ... 2007 All-WCHA Rookie Team ... played for NHL’s Carolina and Buffalo Brendan Smith Goaltenders Defenseman, 2010 First-Team All American in 2010 ... 2010 WCHA De- Julian Baretta fensive Player of the Year ... top-10 finalist for the Hobey Goaltender, 1977 Baker Memorial Award ... 2010 Collegehockey247.com The first Wisconsin goaltender named an All-American National Player of the Year ... 2010 NCAA Frozen Four with his first-team selection in 1977 … 1977 All-WCHA All-Tournament Team ... tied Badgers’ Bob Poffenroth’s First-Team and 1978 All-WCHA Second Team choice … NCAA Frozen Four record for single-game assists with 1977 NCAA Tournament MVP after leading the team to five against RIT in 2010 semifinals ... 2010 NCAA West the 1977 NCAA title … member of 1977 WCHA regular- Regional All-Tournament Team ... 2010 All-WCHA First season and playoff championships … 51 career victories Team ... led nation’s defensemen with 15 goals and 52 shares fifth on the UW all-time list … drafted 84th overall points ... completed UW career with 26 goals and 87 by the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings in 1977 points in 95 games played ... 27th overall pick of the Detroit Red Wings in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft ... made Roy Schultz his NHL debut in 2011–12 with Detroit Goaltender, 1980 First-Team All-American in 1980 … 1980 First-Team All Justin Schultz WCHA honoree … Wisconsin’s career saves per game leader at 31.9 during his two years at Wisconsin … shared Defenseman, 2011, ’12 team’s Spike Carlson MVP award for 1979-80 season … First-Team All American in 2011 and 2012 ... 2011 and turned pro after second UW season 2012 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year ... two-time top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Dean Anderson ... Insidecollegheockey.com Defenseman of the Year ... Goaltender, 1988 posted 18 goals in 2010–11, the most for any defense- Second-Team All-American in 1988 … 1988 All-WCHA man in the country since 2002–03 ... 2011 and 2012 Second-Team selection … 1988 WCHA Playoff Tourna- All-WCHA First Team ... twice led nation’s defensemen ment MVP to lead Badgers to title … set UW record with in goals and points with 16 & 18 goals and 44 & 47 45 games played during 1987-88 season … 68 career points ... led Badgers in scoring as sophomore ... first UW wins and 30 victories in 1987-88 both rank third in the defenseman to lead team in goals (16 in 2011–12) ... 43rd UW records … finished his career 68-34-2 … chosen overall pick by the Anaheim Ducks in 2008 ... signed with 11th by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1988 NHL Edmonton as a free agent in 2012 Supplemental Draft

107 Curtis Joseph Brian Elliott Goaltender, 1989 Goaltender, 2006 Second-Team All-American in 1989 … in 1989 he First-Team All-American in 2006 … 2006 All-WCHA became the only player in league history named WCHA Second-Team pick … backstopped the Badgers to their Most Valuable Player/Player of the Year and WCHA sixth NCAA title, leading the nation in goals-against Rookie of the Year in the same season … 1989 All- average, save percentage and victories, while sharing the WCHA First-Team honoree … named to the All-Time national lead in shutouts … posted the greatest statistical All-WCHA Second Team … a Badger for just one season, season for a Badger goaltender and one of the best in Joseph went 21-11-5 with a 2.49 goals-against average NCAA history … finished as a top three finalist for the and .919 save percentage before leaving for the NHL … Hobey Baker Award … 2006 NCAA Midwest Regional his .919 single-season save percentage ranks second in Most Outstanding Player … 2006 NCAA Frozen Four the UW record book … Joseph was never drafted, but All-Tournament Team member … posted WCHA-record became one of the top goaltenders in the NHL, playing 269:52 shutout streak in 2006 … 291st pick by the Ot- for St. Louis, Edmonton, Toronto, Detroit and Phoenix tawa Senators at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft ... NHLer for during current 17-year professional career … two-time Ottawa and Colorado and currently plays for St. Louis NHL all-star … won 2000 King Clancy Memorial Trophy as a player who has “made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.” … won a gold medal Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame with Canada at the 2002 Olympics and also played at the games in 1998 Thirteen members of the Wisconsin men’s hockey family are in the UW Athletics Hall of Fame, including aforementioned All- Duane Derksen Americans Mark Johnson, Mike Eaves, Craig Norwich, Theran Goaltender, 1992 Welsh, Tony Granato and Steve Reinprecht, as well as head coach Bob Johnson. Steve Alley, Mike Richter, Marc Behrend, Chris Second-Team All-American in 1992 … 1992 WCHA Chelios, Bert DeHate and Dean Talafous are also enshrined. Player of the Year … 1992 All-WCHA First-Team and 1991 and 1990 All-WCHA Second-Team selection … Mark Johnson - Charter Member (Bio on page 109) placed third in the 1992 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Mike Eaves - 1992 Inductee (Bio on page 109) balloting … 1990 NCAA All-Tournament Team … 1990 Bob Johnson - 1992 Inductee (Bio on page 120) WCHA Playoff All-Tournament Team … set UW single- Craig Norwich - 2008 Inductee (Bio on page 110) season record with 31 victories in 1989-90 … 80 career Tony Granato - 2000 Inductee (Bio on page 110) victories ranks second on UW all-time list … 1992 team Theran Welsh - 2010 Inductee (Bio on page 111) assistant captain … ’ third-round Steve Reinprecht - 2014 inductee (Bio on page 109 pick, 57th overall, in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft

Kirk Daubenspeck Steve Alley - 2001 Inductee Goaltender, 1997 Two-time UW tri-captain, including UW’s 1977 NCAA title team Second-Team All-American in 1997 … 1997 All-WCHA … scored nine game-winning goals in 1976–77, sharing second Second Team pick … 1995 tournament MVP and 1996 on the all-time single-season list … scored overtime game- WCHA Final Five All-Tournament player … holds the winning goal for 6-5 victory over Michigan in the 1977 NCAA WCHA record with a 75-save effort in a 1-0, quadruple Championship Game … 165 career points in 159 games shares overtime loss against Colorado College on March 8, 20th on the UW all-time list … paced Badgers with 23 goals in 1997, the second-longest game in NCAA Division I his- 1974-75 … one of the first three Badgers to play in the Olympics, tory … team assistant captain in 1996-97 … UW’s Spike skating for Team USA in 1976 … 1974, ’75 and ’78 U.S. Carlson MVP in 1996 and 1997 … 151st pick by the National Team member … 141st overall draft pick of the Chicago Philadelphia Flyers in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft Blackhawks in 1973 … played parts of two seasons for Hartford Whalers from 1979–81 … skated for the WHA’s Birmingham Bernd Brückler Bulls from 1977-79. Goaltender, 2004 First-Team All-American in 2004 … 2004 All-WCHA Mike Richter - 2005 Inductee First-Team, 2005 All-WCHA Second-Team and 2002 All-WCHA Rookie Team selection … 2004 NCAA East 1987 All-WCHA Second-Team selection ... 1986 WCHA Rookie Regional Most Outstanding Player … 2004-05 team as- of the Year … posted a 33-25-1 mark during two seasons at sistant captain … 2004 member of Austrian national team Wisconsin … had a 3.71 goals-against average and .895 save at world championships … 2001 NHL draft pick of the percentage with one shutout in 60 games played … chosen 28th Philadelphia Flyers in the fifth round, 150th overall … overall by the New York Rangers in the 1985 NHL Draft … spent Ranks top-five in UW history with a 2.48 goals-against entire 15-year, 666 game career as a New York Ranger … 301- average and a .916 save percentage ... went on to play 258-73 career record makes him winningest goalie in franchise professionally in Finland and the KHL in Russia history … had No. 35 Ranger jersey retired in 2004 … holds eight regular-season and five post-season records for the Rangers … goaltender for team’s 1994 Stanley Cup championship … named 1996 Most Valuable Player leading Team USA to gold in perhaps his greatest career performance …

108 NHL All-Star in 1992, 1994 and 2000, earning MVP honors in 1994 … U.S. Olympian in 1988, 1998 and 2002, winning silver Hobey Baker Memorial Award in 2002 ... 2008 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductee First awarded in 1981, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Marc Behrend - 2006 Inductee was established to recognize college hockey’s premier individual player. Ten players are selected each year as 1981 and 1983 NCAA Championship Tournament MVP ... allowed just two goals in two NCAA title games to help the UW to the finalists for the award. Wisconsin has had 13 finalists for 1981 and 1983 NCAA Championships ... 1983 Second-Team All- the award, including two in 2010 when Blake Geoffrion WCHA ... member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team ... went 17-1-1 became the school’s first winner of the award. (.921 win percentage) to set the UW single-season win percentage record ... went 49-8-3 (.842) to set the UW career win percentage 2014 Joel Rumpel mark ... ranks fourth on the UW season lists with a .920 save 2012 Justin Schultz percentage and 2.23 goals-against average ... skated parts of three 2011 Justin Schultz seasons with the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets (193–86) ... was a fifth- 2010 Blake Geoffrion (Winner) round selection (85th overall) of the Jets in 1981 2010 Brendan Smith 2009 Jamie McBain Bert DeHate - 2007 Inductee 2006 Brian Elliott (Top Three) With 47 goals and 77 points, became the first Badger to win the 2001 Dany Heatley national scoring title ... 47 goals ranks second in UW single- 2000 Steve Reinprecht (Runner Up) season records ... set UW record with five-goal game (Feb. 24, 1992 Duane Derksen 1967) which has been tied twice since ... shares school record with eight points in that same game against Ohio University in 1988 Paul Ranheim 1967 ... posted a school record seven hat tricks in 1967–68 and 1987 Tony Granato holds career record of 15 ... 1968–69 co-captain ... 108 goals 1982 John Newberry in 95 career games ranks second all-time on the UW list ... 1.98 career points-per-game average ranks second all-time Mike Richter Award Chris Chelios - 2011 Inductee First awarded in 2014, the Mike Richter Award annually 1983 NCAA Champion as a member of the all-tournament team ... scored 22 goals and 75 points in two seasons ... played 26 sea- honors the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA men’s sons in the NHL for the Montreal Canadians (1984-90), Chicago hockey. Richter played two seasons at Wisconsin before Blackhawks (1990-99), Detroit Red Wings (1999-2009) and playing at the 1988 Olympics and turning pro. A 1994 (2010), winning the Stanley Cup with Montreal Stanley Cup champion, three-time Olympian including a in 1987 and Detroit in 2002 and 2008 ... 11-time NHL All-Star ... silver medal in 2002 and three-time NHL All-Star game three-time Norris Trophy winner given to the best defenseman in the NHL ... four-time Olympian (1984, 1998, 2002 and 2006) and participant, Richter was the 1986 WCHA Rookie of the served as team captain three times (1998, 2002 and 2006) ... most Year and a 1987 All-WCHA Second Team selection. games played in the NHL among Americans ... NHL record-holder with 24 playoff apperances ... second-oldest player in NHL history 2014 Joel Rumpel (Top Five finalist)

Dean Talafous - 2013 Inductee Hockey Humanitarian Award 1973 NCAA Champion and NCAA Tournament MVP...scored the game-winning goals in both the 1973 NCAA semifinals and finals The award acknowledges the accomplishments of per- for the Badgers...forced OT in the semifinals with five seconds left sonal character, scholarship, and the giving of oneself off in regulation before also netting the OT game-winner...133 career points in 111 career games shares 32nd on UW’s all-time list the ice to the larger community as well. The Humanitarian ...led Badgers in both assists and game-winning goals in both the Award is meant to be seen as a true measure of a person’s 1972-73 and 1973-74 seasons...played eight NHL seasons with worth, not just as an athlete, but as someone who embod- the Atlanta Flames (1974-75), Minnesota North Stars (1974-75, ies those values that merit recognition. 1975-78) and New York Rangers (1978-82)...drafted in the fourth round, No. 53 overall in the 1973 NHL Draft by the Atlanta Flames 2007 Andrew Joudrey (Finalist) 2004 Dan Boeser (Finalist) 1998 Erik Raygor

109 All-Big Ten/WCHA

First-Team All-Big Ten Second-Team All-WCHA Michael Davies, F 2009–10 Mark Zengerle, F 2011–12 Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Jake McCabe, D 2012–13 Mark Zengerle, F 2013–14 Wayne Thomas, G 1969–70 Michael Mersch, F 2013–14 John Jagger, D 1969–70 Jake McCabe, D 2013–14 Murray Heatley, W 1969–70 All-WCHA Rookie Team John Jagger, D 1970–71 Player, Pos. Year Murray Heatley, W 1970–71 Jason Zent, W 1990–91 Second-Team All-Big Ten Jim Makey, G 1971–72 Brian Rafalski, D 1991–92 Jim Makey, G 1972–73 Jim Carey, G 1992–93 Player, Pos. Year Norm Cherrey, W 1972–73 Joe Bianchi, C 1994–95 Nic Kerdiles, F 2013–14 Craig Norwich, D 1975–76 Kevin Granato, W 1997–98 Frankie Simonelli, D 2013–14 John Taft, D 1976–77 Dave Tanabe, D 1998–99 Joel Rumpel, G 2013–14 Mike Eaves, C 1976–77 Brian Fahey, D 1999–00 Julian Baretta, G 1977–78 Dany Heatley, W 1999–00 Bob Suter, D 1978–79 Bernd Brückler, G 2001–02 Big Ten All-Tournament Theran Welsh, D 1979–80 Robbie Earl, F 2003–04 Theran Welsh, D 1980–81 Ryan Suter, D 2003–04 The inaugural Big Ten Tournament was Marc Behrend, G 1981–82 Joe Pavelski, F 2004–05 held in 2014 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Chris Chelios, D 1982–83 Kyle Klubertanz, D 2004–05 Paul, Minnesota, with the Badgers captur- Paul Houck, W 1982–83 Jamie McBain, D 2006–07 ing the first league playoff title. Bruce Driver, D 1982–83 Kyle Turris, F 2007–08 Tony Granato, C 1984–85 Player, Pos. Year Ryan McDonagh, D 2007–08 Marty Wiitala, D 1985–86 Mark Zengerle, F (MOP) 2014 Jake Gardiner, D 2008–09 Mike Richter, G 1986–87 Michael Mersch, F 2014 Craig Smith, F 2009–10 Tony Granato, C 1986–87 Frankie Simonelli, D 2014 Justin Schultz, D 2009–10 Paul Ranheim, W 1986–87 Dean Anderson, G 1987–88 First-Team All-WCHA Paul Stanton, D 1987–88 WCHA Player of the Year Steve Tuttle, W 1987–88 Player, Pos. Year John Byce, W 1988–89 From 1960–81, the league’s MVP award Brian Engblom, D 1974–75 Duane Derksen, G 1989–90 was administered by the Denver Post. Julian Baretta, G 1976–77 Sean Hill, D 1989–90 Since 1981, it has been selected through Craig Norwich, D 1976–77 John Byce, W 1989–90 balloting of coaches, players, sports Mike Eaves, C 1977–78 Duane Derksen, G 1990–91 information directors and news media. In Mark Johnson, C 1977–78 Sean Hill, D 1990–91 1992, the MVP designation was changed Mark Johnson, C 1978–79 Jim Carey, G 1992–93 to the WCHA Player of the Year. Roy Schultz, G 1979–80 Andrew Shier, W 1993–94 Bruce Driver, D 1981–82 Kirk Daubenspeck, G 1996–97 Player, Pos. Year John Newberry, C 1981–82 Steve Reinprecht, C 1997–98 Mike Eaves, C 1977–78 Patrick Flatley, W 1982–83 Dany Heatley, C/W 2000–01 Mark Johnson, C 1978–79 Tim Thomas, W 1984–85 Robbie Earl, F 2004–05 Curtis Joseph, G 1988–89 Paul Ranheim, W 1987–88 Bernd Brückler, G 2004–05 Gary Shuchuk, C 1989–90 Curtis Joseph, G 1988–89 Joe Pavelski, C 2005–06 Duane Derksen, G 1991–92 Paul Stanton, D 1988–89 Brian Elliott, G 2005–06 Steve Reinprecht, C 1999–00 Gary Shuchuk, C 1989–90 Brian Elliott, G 2006–07 Jamie McBain, D 2008–09 Duane Derksen, G 1991–92 Ryan McDonagh, D 2009–10 Barry Richter, D 1992–93 Jake Gardiner, D 2010–11 Kelly Fairchild, C 1993–94 Brian Rafalski, D 1994–95 Craig Anderson, D 1997–98 Third-Team All-WCHA Jeff Dessner, D 1999–00 Dany Heatley, W 1999–00 Player, Pos. Year Steve Reinprecht, C 1999–00 Jeff Dessner, D 1998–99 Bernd Brückler, G 2003–04 Graham Melanson, G 1998–99 Tom Gilbert, D 2005–06 Alex Brooks, D 1999–00 Jamie McBain, D 2008–09 Graham Melanson, G 1999–00 Blake Geoffrion, C 2009–10 Ryan Suter, D 2003–04 Brendan Smith, D 2009–10 Tom Gilbert, D 2004–05 Justin Schultz, D 2010–11 Kyle Turris, F 2007–08 Justin Schultz, D 2011–12 Jamie McBain, D 2007–08 110 WCHA Rookie of the Year WCHA Defensive Player of the Year

The WCHA Rookie of the Year has been presented under three Player, Pos. Year different sets of criteria since 1960. From 1959–60 through Brian Rafalski, D 1994–95 1969–70, freshmen were not allowed to play in the WCHA and Jeff Dessner, D 1999–00 the rookie award went to the top sophomore. From 1969–70 Brendan Smith, D 2009–10 through 1989–90, the award was known as the Freshman of the Justin Schultz, D 2010–11 Year. In 1990, the WCHA adopted the Rookie of the Year Award Justin Schultz, D 2011–12 for the top first-year player. Player, Pos. Year WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team Mark Johnson, C 1976–77 Mike Richter, G 1985–86 The WCHA Final Five tourney began selecting all-tournament Curtis Joseph, G 1988–89 teams in 1987-88. That year, the league implemented its current Jim Carey, G 1992–93 playoff format of playing its annual tournament at a neutral site Dany Heatley, W 1999–00 instead of on campus sites. Player, Pos. Year Dean Anderson, G* 1988 Paul Ranheim, W 1988 Paul Stanton, D 1988 Steve Tuttle, W 1988 Doug Macdonald, C 1989 Duane Derksen, G 1990 Sean Hill, D 1990 Steve Rohlik, W* 1990 Sean Hill, D 1991 Dan Plante, W 1992 Mickey Elick, D 1994 Kirk Daubenspeck, G* 1995 Mark Strobel, D 1995 Kirk Daubenspeck, G 1996 Joe Bianchi, W* 1998 Graham Melanson, G 1998 Matt Peterson, D 1998 Dan Bjornlie, D 2000 Kyle Klubertanz, D 2006 Jake Dowell, F 2007 Jordy Murray, F 2009 Blake Geoffrion, F 2010 Nic Kerdiles, F* 2013 Tyler Barnes, F 2013 John Ramage, D 2013 Joel Rumpel, G 2013 *–Tournament MVP

111 Team Awards Spike Carlson MVP Ivan B. Williamson Dr. Joseph Coyne Scholastic Award Most Consistent Player Spike Carlson was both a player and a coach at the University of Wisconsin. He Ivan B. Williamson served the University Dr. Joseph Coyne, a dentist in Madison, was one of the first hockey players for the of Wisconsin as its Director of Athletics was a big supporter of the UW hockey Badgers and coached the UW during the from 1955–69. He was instrumental in the program in the early days of John Riley 1930-31 season. revival of UW hockey as a varsity sport and Bob Johnson. 1963–64 Jim Duffy G in 1963 1971–72 Al Folk D 1964–65 Gary Johnson G 1964–65 Fritz Ragatz D 1972–73 John Taft D 1965–66 Gary Johnson G 1965–66 Charles Ellis W 1973–74 Gary Winchester C 1966–67 Gary Johnson G 1966–67 Dick Keeley D 1974–75 Brian Engblom D 1967–68 Bob Vroman G 1967–68 John Moran D 1975–76 Murray Johnson C 1968–69 John Jagger D 1968–69 Mike Cowan W 1976–77 John Taft D 1969–70 Wayne Thomas G 1969–70 Bob Vroman G 1977–78 Mark Johnson C 1970–71 Jim Boyd C 1970–71 Gary Engberg G 1978–79 Theran Welsh D 1971–72 Jim Young W 1971–72 Tom Chuckel C 1979–80 Ron Vincent W 1972–73 Norm Cherrey W 1972–73 Tim Dool W 1980–81 Ed Lebler W 1973–74 Stan Hinkley W 1973–74 Dave Arundel D 1981–82 Bruce Driver D 1974–75 Mike Dibble G 1974–75 Dick Perkins G 1982–83 Chris Chelios D 1975–76 Mike Eaves C 1975–76 Mike Eaves C 1983–84 Paul Houston C 1976–77 Team 1976–77 Steve Alley W 1984–85 Gary Suter D 1977–78 Mike Eaves C 1977–78 Tom Ulseth W 1985–86 Ernie Vargas W 1978–79 Les Grauer W 1978–79 Mark Ostapina W 1986–87 Steve Tuttle W 1979–80 Chuck Durocher W 1979–80 Chuck Durocher W 1987–88 Paul Stanton D Roy Schultz G 1980–81 Kip Pendelton G 1988–89 Sean Hill D 1980–81 Team 1981–82 Peter Johnson W 1989–90 Chris Tancill W 1981–82 Ron Vincent W 1982–83 Jeff Andringa D 1990–91 Rob Andringa D 1982–83 Marc Behrend G 1983–84 Jan-Ake Danielson D 1991–92 Brian Rafalski D 1983–84 Ted Pearson W John Johannson C 1992–93 Kelly Fairchild C 1984–85 Gary Suter D 1984–85 Paul Houston C 1993–94 Kelly Fairchild C 1985–86 Marty Wiitala D 1985–86 Jim Johannson W 1994–95 Brian Rafalski D 1986–87 Tony Granato C 1986–87 Todd Geisness W 1995–96 Tim Rothering D 1987–88 Dean Anderson G 1987–88 Steve Tuttle W 1996–97 Yuri Gusak W 1988–89 Curtis Joseph G 1988–89 Kurt Semandel C 1997–98 Matt Peterson D 1989–90 Gary Shuchuk C 1989–90 John Byce C 1998–99 Jeff Dessner D 1990–91 Sean Hill D Rob Mendel D 1999–00 Jeff Dessner D 1991–92 Duane Derksen G 1990–91 Joe Decker W 2000–01 Alex Brooks D 1992–93 Barry Richter D 1991–92 Doug Macdonald C 2001–02 Rob Vega D 1993–94 Blaine Moore C 1992–93 Jason Francisco W Matt Murray C 1994–95 Brian Rafalski D 1993–94 Chris Tucker C 2002–03 Tom Gilbert D 1995–96 Kirk Daubenspeck G 1994–95 Maco Balkovec D 2003–04 Ryan MacMurchy W 1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck G 1995–96 Scott Sanderson W 2004–05 Tom Gilbert D 1997–98 Joe Bianchi C 1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck G Joe Pavelski F Steve Reinprecht C 1997–98 Mark Smith W 2005–06 Tom Gilbert D 1998–99 Graham Melanson G 1998–99 Tim Rothering D-W 2006–07 Matt Olinger D Steve Reinprecht C 1999–00 Dan Bjornlie D 2007–08 Jamie McBain D 1999–00 Steve Reinprecht C 2000–01 Kevin Granato W 2008–09 Craig Johnson D 2000–01 Dany Heatley F Graham Melanson G 2009–10 Jake Gardiner D 2001–02 Scott Kabotoff G 2001–02 Andy Wheeler W 2010–11 Michael Mersch F 2002–03 Rene Bourque W 2002–03 Brad Winchester W 2011–12 Justin Schultz D 2003–04 Bernd Brückler G 2003–04 Rene Bourque W 2012–13 Kevin Schulze D 2004–05 Tom Gilbert D 2004–05 Luke Kohtala G 2013–14 Kevin Schulze D 2005–06 Brian Elliott G 2005–06 Ryan MacMurchy W Eddie Wittchow D 2006–07 Jake Dowell F 2006–07 Brian Elliott G 2007–08 Davis Drewiske D 2007–08 Matthew Ford F 2008–09 Jamie McBain D 2008–09 Tom Gorowsky F 2009–10 Blake Geoffrion C 2009–10 Ben Street F 2010–11 Justin Schultz D 2010–11 Scott Gudmandson G 2011–12 Justin Schultz D 2011–12 Ryan Little F 2012–13 Michael Mersch W 2012–13 Ryan Little F 2013–14 Joel Rumpel G 2013–14 Nic Kerdiles F 112 Fenton Kelsey, Jr. Otto Breitenbach WHA-TV Jim Santulli Most Competitive Player Most Improved Player 7th-Man Award Fenton Kelsey, Jr., was the first Executive Otto Breitenbach was a member of the UW The late Jim Santulli was instrumental in Director of the Blue Line Club and locally Athletic Department for 14 years (1973- initiating Badger basketball, football and was a big supporter of hockey in general. 87), serving as an Associate Athletic hockey broadcasts on WHA-TV (beginning He played a major role in the building of Director. He is a past executive director in 1973-74). He was a producer for the Hartmeyer Ice Arena on the city’s east side. of the Badger State Games and a past Wisconsin Public Television network for commissioner of the Western Collegiate 30 years (1966-96). 1978–79 Bob Suter D Hockey Association. 1979–80 Jay McFarlane D 1980–81 Dan Gorowsky W 1980–81 Brian Mullen W 1968–69 Stu Hendrickson W 1981–82 Ken Keryluk D 1981–82 Ted Pearson W 1969–70 Jeff Rotsch D 1982–83 Todd Lecy W 1982–83 Patrick Flatley W 1970–71 Brian Erickson D 1983–84 Ted Pearson W 1983–84 Jim Johannson W 1971–72 Gary Kuklinski W 1984–85 Ernie Vargas W 1984–85 Gary Suter D 1972–73 Stan Hinkley W 1985–86 Matt Walsh D 1985–86 Tony Granato W 1973–74 Don Deprez W 1986–87 Todd Geisness W 1986–87 Mike Richter G 1974–75 Tom Ulseth W 1987–88 Dennis Snedden W 1987–88 Steve Tuttle W 1975–76 Dave Herbst W 1988–89 John Byce W 1988–89 Paul Stanton D 1976–77 Les Grauer W 1989–90 Mark Osiecki D 1989–90 Steve Rohlik W 1977–78 Brad Mullens D 1990–91 Doug Macdonald C 1990–91 Rob Andringa D 1978–79 Ron Griffin D 1991–92 Brett Kurtz W 1991–92 Brett Kurtz W 1979–80 Peter Johnson W 1992–93 Jason Francisco W 1992–93 Dan Plante W 1980–81 Marc Behrend G 1993–94 Rob Granato C 1993–94 Andrew Shier W 1981–82 Ed Repins D 1994–95 Jamie Spencer W 1994–95 Mark Strobel D 1982–83 Paul Houck W 1995–96 Shawn Carter W Mike Strobel W 1983–84 Ernie Vargas W 1996–97 Joe Bianchi C-W 1995–96 Mike Strobel W 1984–85 Tom Ryan C 1997–98 Kevin Granato W 1996–97 Tim Krug D 1985–86 Paul Ranheim W 1998–99 Tim Rothering D 1997–98 Erik Raygor W 1986–87 Steve Tuttle W 1999–00 Andy Wheeler W 1998–99 Alex Brooks D 1987–88 John Byce W 2000-01 Andy Wheeler W 1999–00 Alex Brooks D 1988–89 Jon Helgeson W 2001–02 Andy Wheeler W 2000–01 Andy Wheeler W 1989–90 Tom Sagissor W 2002–03 Dan Boeser D 2001–02 Matt Doman W 1990–91 Jason Francisco W 2003–04 John Funk W 2002–03 Jake Heisler W 1991–92 Dan Plante W 2004–05 Andy Brandt W 2003–04 Adam Burish C 1992–93 Chris Tok D 2005–06 Nick Licari W 2004–05 Nick Licari F 1993–94 Mickey Elick D 2006–07 Andy Brandt W 2005–06 Adam Burish F 1994–95 Shawn Carter W 2007–08 Josh Engel F-D 2006–07 Jeff Likens D 1995–96 Rick Enrico W 2008–09 Tom Gorowsky F 2007–08 Blake Geoffrion F 1996–97 Chris Exarhos W 2009–10 Aaron Bendickson F 2008–09 Ryan McDonagh D 1997–98 Dan Bjornlie F 2010–11 Podge Turnbull F 2009–10 Ryan McDonagh D 1998–99 Matt Murray C 2011–12 Eric Springer D 2010–11 Patrick Johnson F 1999–00 Kent Davyduke C 2012–13 Jefferson Dahl F 2011–12 Ryan Little F 2000–01 Rob Vega D 2013–14 Chase Drake D 2012–13 Ryan Little F 2001–02 Jake Heisler W 2013–14 Mark Zengerle C 2002–03 John Funk W National W-Club 2003–04 Matt Olinger D 2004–05 Brian Elliott G Community Service Award 2005–06 Joe Piskula D 2000–01 Mike Cerniglia W 2006–07 Shane Connelly G 2001–02 Matt Doman W 2007–08 John Mitchell F 2002–03 Brian Fahey D 2008–09 Craig Johnson D 2003–04 Dan Boeser D 2009–10 Michael Davies F 2004–05 Adam Burish W 2010–11 Ryan Little F 2005–06 Andrew Joudrey C Jefferson Dahl F 2006–07 Andrew Joudrey C 2011–12 Brendan Woods F 2007–08 Davis Drewiske D 2012–13 Jefferson Dahl F 2008–09 None 2013–14 Kevin Schulze D 2009–10 Ryan McDonagh D Morgan Zulinick F 2010–11 Sean Dolan F

113 Mel Ross Gramps O’Sheridan Award Distinguised Service Award 1982–83 Rob Malnory 1967 Dr. Joseph Coyne 1985–86 Lorrie Albrecht 1968 Orv Walsvik 1987–88 Marnee Loeffler 1969 Steve Klein 1989–90 Leon “Buzz” Hall 1970 George Holmes 1991–92 Nancy Olson 1971 Phil Mendel 1994–95 George Fabian 1972 James “Andy” Devine 1997–98 Mike Johnson 1973 Marlowe Suter 1999–00 Mike Leckrone 1974 Dr. John McCormick 2004–05 Dr. Tom Best 1975 William “Jingles” O’Brien 2008–09 Carol Marshall 1976 Coach Robert Johnson 1977 Robert Fuller 1978 Jerry & Judi Schmidt 1979 Connie Andringa 1980 Fritz Ragatz 1981 Dick Reinholdt 1982 Paul Ryan 1983 Jack & Carol Marshall 1984 Steve Badalich 1985 Jack Mussey 1986 Jack Thurber 1987 Bob Stevens 1988 Coach Jeff Sauer 1989 Mike Sherman 1990 George & Barb McKean 1991 Jim Santulli 1992 Jim Wartinbee, Jr. 1993 Bill Howard 1994 Prof. Michael Leckrone 1995 John Rustad 1996 Jerry Ley 1997 Sally & Malcom Ross 1998 Bob Gorsuch 1999 Rob Malnory 2000 Phil Dzick 2001 Liz Gorman 2002 Bill Brophy 2003 Mark Loechelt 2004 Alan Zussman 2005 Nancy Olson 2006 Otto Breitenbach 2007 Joyce Kaspar 2008 Art Schultz 2009 Bob Lindauer 2010 Pat Richter 2011 Terry Dunwald 2012 Denny Anliker 2013 Dale Steenberg 2014 Pete & Libby Giacomini

114 Academic Awards

WCHA Student Athlete of the Year Big Ten Sportsmanship Award

1986–87 Tony Granato 2003–04 Bernd Brückler 2004–05 Tom Gilbert 2005–06 Tom Gilbert NCAA Division I Academic All-America 2006–07 Andrew Joudrey 2007–08 Davis Drewiske John Johannson is the only UW student-athlete to be honored 2008–09 Shane Connelly with selection to the NCAA Division I All-Academic team. 2009–10 Blake Geoffrion 2010–11 Ryan Little 1983–84 John Johannson 2011–12 Justin Schultz 2012–13 Derek Lee UW Athletic Board Scholar 2013–14 Frankie Simonelli

The University of Wisconsin Athletic Board began honoring Academic All-Big Ten student-athletes who obtained the highest GPA in their respective sports in 1986. Since then, hundreds of Badger student-athletes 1984–85 Tony Granato have been recognized as Athletic Board Scholars. 1985–86 Tony Granato 1989–90 Rob Mendel 1985–86 Jim Johannson 1991–92 Chris Tucker 1986–87 Jim Johannson 1992–93 Chris Tucker 1987–88 Kurt Svendsen 1993–94 Maco Balkovec 1988–89 Rob Mendel Troy Howard 1989–90 Rob Mendel Ulvis Katlaps 1990–91 Joe Decker Jeff Sanderson 1991–92 Chris Tucker Scott Sanderson 1992–93 Chris Tucker Chris Tucker 1993–94 Scott Sanderson 1994–95 Maco Balkovec 1994–95 Scott Sanderson Troy Howard 1995–96 Scott Sanderson Scott Sanderson 1996–97 Mark Smith 1995–96 Rick Enrico 1997–98 Erik Raygor Troy Howard 1998–99 Kevin Granato Erik Raygor 1999–00 Kevin Granato Scott Sanderson 2000–01 Andy Wheeler Mark Smith 2001–02 Andy Wheeler 1996–97 Rick Enrico 2002–03 Mark Jackson Erik Raygor 2003–04 Luke Kohtala Mark Smith 2004–05 Luke Kohtala 1997–98 Dan Bjornlie 2005–06 Brian Elliott Erik Raygor 2006–07 Ryan Jeffery Mark Smith 2007–08 Ryan Jeffery Mike Valley 2008–09 Ryan Jeffery 1998–99 Dan Bjornlie 2009–10 Ryan McDonagh Kevin Granato 2010–11 Ryan Little Graham Melanson 2011–12 Gavin Hartzog Rick Spooner 2012–13 Ryan Little 1999–2000 Dan Bjornlie 2013–14 Adam Miller Kevin Granato Graham Melanson Big Ten Medal of Honor Rick Spooner Andy Wheeler The Big Ten Medal of Honor (instituted in 1914) is awarded 2000-01 Kevin Granato annually at each institution to a student-athlete in the graduating Dany Heatley class that has demonstrated proficiency in scholarship and Graham Melanson athletics. Rick Spooner Andy Wheeler 1970 Douglas McFadyen Brad Winchester 1978 Mike Eaves 2001–02 Jake Heisler 1984 John Johannson Mark Jackson 1990 John Byce Matt Murray 115 Andy Wheeler 2013–14 Tyler Barnes Brad Winchester Joe Faust 2002–03 Jake Heisler Gavin Hartzog Mark Jackson Nic Kerdiles Brad Winchester Adam Miller 2003–04 Luke Kohtala Brad Navin 2004–05 Luke Kohtala Landon Peterson Brian Elliott Eddie Wittchow Mark Heatley Ryan MacMurchy WCHA All-Academic Ken Rowe 2005–06 Brian Elliott 1984–85 Tony Granato Matthew Ford Jim Johannson Tom Gilbert 1985–86 Tony Granato Nick Licari Paul Graveline Matt Olinger Jim Johannson 2006–07 Brian Elliott Glenn Revak Tom Gorowsky Marty Wiitala Ryan Jeffery 1986–87 John Byce Matt Olinger Pat Ford Jack Skille Paul Ranheim Ben Street Mike Richter 2007–08 Aaron Bendickson Steve Tuttle Shane Connelly 1987–88 Rob Mendel Matthew Ford Greg Poss Tom Gorowsky Glenn Revak Ryan Jeffery Steve Tuttle Ben Street 1988–89 Jon Helgeson 2008–09 Tom Gorowsky Kurt Semandel Ryan Jeffery Rodger Sykes Ben Street 1989–90 Rob Mendel Jeff Henderson Joe Decker Ryan McDonagh Chris Tancill 2009–10 Ryan McDonagh 1990–91 Rob Andringa Eric Springer Joe Decker Ben Street Jason Francisco 2010–11 Scott Gudmandson Barry Richter Ryan Little 1991–92 Mike Doers Eric Springer Jason Francisco Mitch Thompson Chris Tucker 2011–12 Tyler Barnes 1992–93 Jason Francisco Chase Drake Rob Granato Joe Faust Ulvis Katlaps Gavin Hartzog Chris Tucker Ryan Little 1993–94 Maco Balkovec Eric Springer Shawn Carter Mitch Thompson Troy Howard Mark Zengerle Ulvis Katlaps 2012–13 Tyler Barnes Scott Sanderson Chase Drake Chris Tok Joe Faust Chris Tucker Gavin Hartzog 1994–95 Maco Balkovec Ryan Little Troy Howard Jake McCabe Brian Rafalski Landon Peterson Scott Sanderson Joel Rumpel 1995–96 Rick Enrico Mark Zengerle Troy Howard Erik Raygor Scott Sanderson Mark Smith 1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck Rick Enrico Mark Smith

116 1997–98 Dan Bjornlie 2010–11 Ryan Little Erik Raygor Eric Springer Mark Smith Mitch Thompson Mike Valley 2011–12 Tyler Barnes 1998–99 Dan Bjornlie Chase Drake Kevin Granato Joe Faust Graham Melanson Gavin Hartzog* Steve Reinprecht Ryan Little Tim Rothering Frankie Simonelli 1999–00 Dan Bjornlie Eric Springer Kent Davyduke Mitch Thompson Kevin Granato Mark Zengerle Dustin Kuk 2012–13 Tyler Barnes Graham Melanson Chase Drake Niki Siren Joe Faust Rob Vega Gavin Hartzog Andy Wheeler Ryan Little 2000–01 Kevin Granato Jake McCabe Dany Heatley Michael Mersch Graham Melanson Brad Navin Andy Wheeler Landon Peterson Brad Winchester Joel Rumpel 2001–02 Jake Heisler Frankie Simonelli Andy Wheeler Mark Zengerle Brad Winchester 2002–03 Jake Heisler *—WCHA Scholar Athlete Andy Wheeler Brad Winchester 2003–04 Nick Licari 2004–05 Luke Kohtala Brian Elliott Mark Heatley Ryan MacMurchy Matt Olinger Ken Rowe 2005–06 Brian Elliott Matthew Ford Tom Gilbert Nick Licari Matt Olinger 2006–07 Brian Elliott Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Matt Olinger Jack Skille Ben Street 2007–08 Aaron Bendickson Shane Connelly Matthew Ford Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Ben Street 2008–09 Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Ben Street Jeff Henderson Ryan McDonagh 2009–10 Aaron Bendickson Ryan Little Ryan McDonagh Eric Springer Ben Street

117 NHL Directory Steve Alley Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Hartford 1979-81 18 3 4 7 11 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 18 3 4 7 11 0 0 0 Marc Behrend Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg. Winnipeg 1983-86 39 12 19 3 1991 160 1 4.82 NHL Totals 3 years 39 12 19 3 1991 160 1 4.82 Mike Blaisdell Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Detroit 1980-83 192 44 61 105 80 5 0 5 NY Rangers 1983-85 48 6 6 12 42 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 1985-87 76 16 15 31 38 0 0 0 Toronto 1987-89 33 5 4 9 14 0 0 1 NHL Totals 9 years 349 71 86 157 176 5 0 7 Rene Bourque* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Chicago 2005–08 183 33 42 75 136 6 6 5 Calgary 2008–12 254 89 76 165 263 15 6 12 Montreal 2012-PR 150 31 20 51 128 6 1 5 NHL Totals 9 years 587 153 138 291 527 27 13 22 Alex Brooks Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW New Jersey 2006–07 19 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year Adam Burish* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Chicago 2006–10 201 14 12 26 355 0 1 4 Dallas 2010–12 128 14 19 33 167 0 0 2 San Jose 2012-PR 67 1 2 3 35 0 1 0 NHL Totals 8 years 396 29 33 62 558 0 2 6 John Byce Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Boston 1989-92 29 4 3 7 8 1 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 29 4 3 7 8 1 0 0

118 Jim Carey Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg. Washington 1994-97 149 72 51 15 8421 315 14 2.24 Boston 1997-98 29 8 15 1 1500 88 2 3.52 St. Louis 1999 4 1 2 0 202 13 0 3.86 NHL Totals 5 years 182 81 68 16 10123 416 16 2.47 Chris Chelios Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Montreal 1983-90 500 88 289 377 969 36 5 16 Chicago 1990-99 729 104 431 535 1628 42 8 17 Detroit 1999-09 681 24 156 180 606 4 2 4 Atlanta 2009–10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 26 years1917 216 876 1092 3314 82 16 37 Steve Clippingdale Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Los Angeles 1976–77 17 1 2 3 9 0 0 0 Washington 1979–80 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 20 1 2 3 9 0 0 0 Jake Dowell* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Chicago 2007–11 104 9 17 26 80 0 1 0 Dallas 2011-12 52 2 5 7 53 0 0 0 Minnesota 2012-14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 6 years 159 11 22 33 133 0 1 0 Davis Drewiske* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Los Angeles 2008–13 126 4 18 22 67 0 0 0 Montreal 2013-PR 9 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 5 years 135 5 20 25 67 0 0 0 Bruce Driver Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW New Jersey 1984-95 784 93 248 341 592 23 2 6 NY Rangers 1995-98 246 13 82 95 142 6 0 2 NHL Totals 15 years1030 106 330 436 734 29 2 8 Robbie Earl* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Toronto 2007–08 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 2009–11 38 6 0 6 6 0 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 47 6 1 7 6 0 0 0

119 Mike Eaves Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Minnesota 1978-83 207 55 78 133 50 13 6 7 Calgary 1983-86 160 35 75 110 44 5 3 5 NHL Totals 8 years 367 90 153 243 94 18 9 12 Brian Elliott* Team Yrs. GP W L OTL Min. GA SO Avg. Ottawa 2007-11 134 60 47 15 7261 344 9 2.84 Colorado 2011 12 2 8 1 690 44 0 3.83 St. Louis 2011-PR 107 60 32 7 5984 190 16 1.91 NHL Totals 7 years 253 122 87 23 13935 578 25 2.49 Brian Engblom Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Montreal 1976-82 357 17 94 111 337 3 3 1 Washington 1982-84 83 5 25 30 69 4 0 0 Los Angeles 1983-86 205 9 59 68 192 5 0 0 Buffalo 1985-86 30 1 4 5 16 0 0 0 Calgary 1986-87 32 0 4 4 28 0 0 0 NHL Totals 11 years 707 32 186 218 642 12 3 1 Brian Fahey* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Washington 2010-11 7 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year Kelly Fairchild Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Toronto 1995-97 23 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 Dallas 1998-99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado 2000-02 10 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 NHL Totals 5 years 34 2 3 5 6 0 0 0 Patrick Flatley Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW NY Islanders 1983-96 839 178 343 521 721 30 4 14 NY Rangers 1996-97 79 10 12 22 40 0 0 2 NHL Totals 14 years 918 188 355 543 761 30 4 16 Blake Geoffrion Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Nashville 2010-12 42 6 5 11 24 0 0 1 Montreal 2012-13 13 2 0 2 10 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 55 8 5 13 34 0 0 1

120 Jake Gardiner* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Toronto 2011-PR 93 8 31 39 18 2 0 0 NHL Totals 2 year 93 8 31 39 18 2 0 0 Tom Gilbert* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Edmonton 2006–12 384 33 125 158 106 11 1 3 Minnesota 2011-13 68 3 15 18 28 1 0 0 Florida 2013-14 73 3 25 28 18 2 0 1 Montreal 2014– NHL Totals 8 years 525 39 165 204 152 14 1 4 Cody Goloubef* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Columbus 2011-PR 17 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 NHL Totals 3 year 17 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 Tony Granato

Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW NY Rangers 1988-90 119 44 46 89 238 5 4 3 Los Angeles 1990-96 432 161 181 342 921 45 6 24 San Jose 1996-01 301 59 44 103 528 10 2 8 NHL Totals 13 years 852 264 271 534 1687 60 12 35 Dany Heatley* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Atlanta 2001-04 190 80 101 181 132 31 1 13 Ottawa 2005–09 351 190 207 397 355 73 5 34 San Jose 2009–11 194 70 98 168 138 30 2 14 Minnesota 2011-14 205 48 60 108 58 15 0 6 Anaheim 2014– NHL Totals 13 years 940 388 466 854 683 149 8 67 Sean Hill Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Montreal 1990-93 39 3 6 9 60 1 0 1 Anaheim 1993-94 68 7 20 27 78 2 1 1 Ottawa 1994-97 143 9 29 38 134 2 0 2 Carolina ‘97-’00, ‘02-04 312 29 97 126 377 17 0 5 St. Louis 2000-02 86 1 14 15 91 0 0 0 Florida 2005–06 78 2 8 20 80 1 0 0 NY Islanders 2006-07 81 1 24 25 110 0 0 0 Minnesota 2007–08 40 2 7 9 36 1 0 1 NHL Totals 17 years 931 67 241 308 1050 30 1 11

121 Paul Houck Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Minnesota 1985-88 16 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 16 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 Matt Hussey Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Pittsburgh 2003–06 16 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 Detroit 2006-07 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 21 3 2 4 2 2 0 0 John Johannson Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW New Jersey 1983-84 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year Mark Johnson Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Pittsburgh 1979-82 146 27 42 69 90 6 3 3 Minnesota 1982 14 4 2 6 10 2 0 0 Hartford 1982-85 201 85 118 203 76 28 1 4 St. Louis 1985 20 4 7 11 2 2 0 0 New Jersey 1985-90 325 99 148 247 92 32 6 10 NHL Totals 11 years 706 219 317 536 270 70 10 17 Curtis Joseph Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg. St. Louis 1989-95 314 153 112 34 18046 917 7 3.05 Edmonton 1995-98 201 86 90 20 11651 551 19 2.84 Toronto 1998-02 309 165 116 27 18645 744 25 2.39 Detroit 2002-04 105 54 37 9 6078 238 8 2.46 Phoenix 2005–07 115 50 52 0 6417 325 8 3.04 Calgary 2007–08 11 4 2 0 478 18 0 2.26 Toronto 2008–09 21 5 9 1 841 50 0 3.57 NHL Totals 19 years1076 517 418 91 62157 2843 67 2.74 Andrew Joudrey* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Columbus 2011-12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Terry Kleisinger Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg. NY Rangers 1985-86 4 0 2 0 191 14 0 4.40 NHL Totals 1 year 4 0 2 0 191 14 0 4.40

122 Doug Macdonald Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Buffalo 1992-95 11 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 11 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 Dave Maley Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Montreal 1985-87 58 7 15 22 57 0 0 0 New Jersey 1987-92 306 35 51 86 720 3 0 6 Edmonton 1992-93 46 5 8 13 79 0 0 1 San Jose 1993-94 62 1 6 7 156 1 0 0 NY Islanders 1994 40 0 6 6 74 0 0 0 NHL Totals 9 years 512 48 86 134 1154 4 0 7 Jamie McBain* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Carolina 2009–13 206 19 56 75 48 7 0 4 Buffalo 2013-14 69 6 11 17 14 2 0 0 NHL Totals 5 years 275 25 67 92 62 9 0 4 Jake McCabe* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Buffalo 2014-PR 7 0 1 1 15 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year 7 0 1 1 15 0 0 0 Ryan McDonagh* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW NY Rangers 2010-PR 308 31 97 128 145 4 3 4 NHL Totals 4 years 308 31 97 128 145 4 3 4 Mike Meeker Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Pittsburgh 1978-79 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year Scott Mellanby Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Philadelphia 1985-91 405 92 125 217 784 24 0 13 Edmonton 1991-93 165 40 45 85 373 14 0 9 Florida 1993-01 583 160 206 366 1003 68 1 22 St. Louis 2001-04 198 58 65 123 339 29 0 7 Atlanta 2005–07 144 24 46 70 122 8 0 5 NHL Totals 21 years1567 388 505 893 2699 149 1 59

123 Brian Mullen Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Winnipeg 1982-87 398 131 181 312 148 42 4 14 NY Rangers 1987-91 325 102 153 255 200 31 6 15 San Jose 1991-92 72 18 28 46 66 5 3 1 NY Islanders 1992-93 99 21 18 39 30 1 0 2 NHL Totals 11 years 894 272 380 652 444 79 13 32 John Newberry Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Montreal 1982-85 21 0 4 4 6 0 0 0 Hartford 1985-86 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 4 years 24 0 4 4 6 0 0 0 Craig Norwich Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Winnipeg 1979-80 70 10 35 45 36 7 0 0 St. Louis 1980-81 23 4 12 16 14 3 0 1 Colorado 1981 11 3 11 14 10 1 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 104 17 58 75 60 11 0 1 Mark Osiecki Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Calgary 1991-92 50 2 7 9 24 1 0 2 Ottawa 1992-93 34 0 4 4 12 0 0 0 Winnipeg 1992-93 4 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 Minnesota 1992-93 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 93 3 11 14 43 2 0 2 Joe Pavelski* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW San Jose 2006–PR 642 217 254 471 247 76 8 37 NHL Totals 8 years 642 217 254 471 247 76 8 37 Joe Piskula* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Los Angeles 2006-07 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Calgary 2011-12 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Nashville 2013-PR 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 12 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Dan Plante Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW NY Islanders 1993-98 160 10 14 24 137 0 4 0 NHL Totals 5 years 160 10 14 24 137 0 4 0

124 Vic Posa Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Chicago 1985-86 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year Brian Rafalski Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW New Jersey 1999-07 643 61 310 371 217 28 1 17 Detroit 2007–11 355 47 197 244 131 28 0 5 NHL Totals 11 years 924 108 507 615 348 56 1 22 Paul Ranheim Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Calgary 1988-94 373 97 106 203 107 7 12 12 Hartford 1994-97 202 26 48 74 44 0 4 3 Carolina 1997-00 236 23 32 55 75 0 3 5 Philadelphia 2000-03 198 15 17 32 58 1 2 0 Phoenix 2002-03 40 3 4 7 10 0 0 0 NHL Totals 15 years1049 164 207 371 294 8 21 20 Steve Reinprecht* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Los Angeles 1999-01 60 12 17 29 14 3 2 3 Colorado 2001-03 215 50 74 124 48 6 1 6 Calgary 2003-06 96 17 41 58 28 8 0 2 Phoenix 2005–09 231 51 92 143 82 14 2 6 Florida 2009–11 111 20 28 48 24 4 0 2 NHL Totals 11 years 713 150 252 402 192 34 5 19 Barry Richter Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW NY Rangers 1995-96 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Boston 1996-97 50 5 13 18 32 1 0 0 NY Islanders 1998-99 72 6 18 24 34 0 0 2 Montreal 1999-01 25 0 2 2 10 0 0 0 NHL Totals 5 years 151 11 34 45 76 1 0 2 Mike Richter Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg. NY Rangers 1988-03 742 342 291 73 42697 2042 33 2.87 NHL Totals 15 years 742 342 291 73 42697 2042 33 2.87 Shaun Sabol Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Philadelphia 1989-90 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

125 Peter Scamurra Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Washington 1975-77, 132 8 25 33 59 2 1 0 ‘78-80 NHL Totals 4 years 132 8 25 33 59 2 1 0 Justin Schultz* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Edmonton 2013–PR 122 19 41 60 24 5 0 6 NHL Totals 2 year 122 19 41 60 24 5 0 6

Steve Short Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Los Angeles 1977-78 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Detroit 1978-79 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Gary Shuchuk Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Detroit 1990-91 9 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 Los Angeles 1992-96 153 14 26 40 76 0 0 1 NHL Totals 5 years 162 15 28 43 82 0 0 1 Jack Skille* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Chicago 2007–11 79 12 13 25 30 1 0 1 Florida 2010-13 99 8 16 24 43 0 1 1 Columbus 2013-14 22 4 1 5 6 0 0 1 NHL Totals 8 years 200 24 30 54 79 1 1 3 Craig Smith* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Nashville 2011-PR 197 42 59 101 72 15 0 5 NHL Totals 3 years 197 42 59 101 72 15 0 5 Brendan Smith* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Detroit 2011-PR 138 8 31 39 135 1 0 1 NHL Totals 3 years 138 8 31 39 135 1 0 1 Paul Stanton Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Pittsburgh 1990-95 339 16 59 75 328 0 0 0 NHL Totals 5 years 339 16 59 75 328 0 0 0

126 Derek Stepan* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW NY Rangers 2010-PR 355 83 143 226 82 19 1 17 NHL Totals 4 years 355 83 143 226 82 19 1 17 Ben Street* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Calgary 2013–14 19 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 19 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 Gary Suter Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Calgary 1985-94 666 134 469 603 940 55 5 13 Chicago 1994-98 335 62 140 202 316 32 4 5 San Jose 1998-02 252 24 88 112 213 10 1 3 NHL Totals 17 years1253 220 697 917 1469 97 10 21 Ryan Suter* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Nashville 2005–12 581 42 209 251 418 12 1 7 Minnesota 2012-PR 148 13 69 82 66 7 0 1 NHL Totals 9 years 729 55 278 333 484 19 1 8 John Taft Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Detroit 1978-79 15 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year Dean Talafous Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Atlanta 1974-75 18 1 4 5 13 0 0 0 Minnesota 1975-78 277 61 90 151 114 11 0 4 NY Rangers 1978-82 223 46 67 113 47 0 0 0 NHL Totals 8 years 518 108 161 269 174 11 0 4 David Tanabe Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Carolina 1999-03 258 17 48 65 127 12 0 1 Phoenix 2003–05 66 5 11 16 30 2 0 2 Boston 2005–06 54 4 12 16 48 0 0 1 Boston 2005–06 54 4 12 16 48 0 0 1 Carolina 2006–08 78 6 14 20 52 2 0 0 NHL Totals 8 years 456 32 85 117 257 16 0 4

127 Chris Tancill Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Hartford 1990-92 19 1 1 2 6 0 1 0 Detroit 1992-93 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 Dallas ‘93-94, ‘97-98 14 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 San Jose 1994-97 107 15 28 43 46 1 2 0 NHL Totals 8 years 145 18 33 51 62 1 3 0 Wayne Thomas

Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg. Montreal 1972-74 52 31 13 5 2993 134 2 2.69 Toronto 1975-77 111 44 44 18 6276 358 5 3.42 NY Rangers 1977-81 95 34 44 11 4499 274 4 3.65 NHL Totals 9 years 258 109 101 34 13768 766 11 3.34 Kyle Turris* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Phoenix 2007–11 141 20 29 49 45 3 0 4 Ottawa 2011-PR 196 57 71 128 105 11 3 11 NHL Totals 7 years 337 77 100 177 150 14 3 15 Steve Tuttle Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW St. Louis 1988-91 161 29 34 63 14 0 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 161 29 34 63 14 0 0 0 Brad Winchester* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Edmonton 2005–07 88 5 8 13 111 0 0 1 Dallas 2007–08 47 1 2 3 54 0 0 0 St. Louis 2008–11 147 26 19 45 325 9 0 4 San Jose 2011–12 68 6 4 10 88 0 0 0 NHL Totals 7 years 414 38 33 73 578 9 0 5 Andy Wozniewski* Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Toronto 2005–08 76 2 10 12 81 0 0 0 St. Louis 2008–09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 2009–10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 5 years 79 2 10 12 81 0 0 0 Jason Zent Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GW Ottawa 1996-98 25 3 3 6 13 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1998-99 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 3 years 27 3 3 6 13 0 0 0

* — Active players 128 Badgers NHL Leaders

Curtis Joseph 19 Goaltenders Gary Suter 17 Sean Hill 17 Bruce Driver 15 Most NHL Games Paul Ranheim 15 Curtis Joseph 1076 Mike Richter 15 Mike Richter 742 Patrick Flatley 14 Wayne Thomas 258 Tony Granato 13 Brian Elliott• 253 Dany Heatley• 13 Jim Carey 182 Mark Johnson 11 Brian Engblom 11 Brian Mullen 11 Most NHL Wins Brian Rafalski 11 Curtis Joseph 517 Steve Reinprecht 11 Mike Richter 342 Brian Elliott• 122 Most NHL Goals Wayne Thomas 109 Jim Carey 81 Dany Heatley• 388 Scott Mellanby 388 Brian Mullen 272 Most NHL Minutes Tony Granato 264 Curtis Joseph 62,157 Gary Suter 220 Mike Richter 42,697 Mark Johnson 219 Wayne Thomas 14,617 Joe Pavelski• 217 Brian Elliott• 13,935 Chris Chelios 216 Jim Carey 10,122 Patrick Flatley 188 Paul Ranheim 164 Rene Bourque• 153 Most NHL Shutouts Steve Reinprecht 150 Curtis Joseph 67 Brian Rafalski 108 Mike Richter 33 Dean Talafous 108 Brian Elliott• 25 Bruce Driver 106 Jim Carey 16 Mike Eaves 90 Wayne Thomas 11 Most NHL Assists Skaters Chris Chelios 876 Gary Suter 697 Brian Rafalski 507 Scott Mellanby 505 Most NHL Games Dany Heatley• 466 Chris Chelios 1,917 Pat Flatley 355 Scott Mellanby 1,567 Bruce Driver 330 Gary Suter 1,253 Mark Johnson 317 Paul Ranheim 1,049 Ryan Suter• 278 Bruce Driver 1,030 Tony Granato 271 Brian Mullen 894 Joe Pavelski• 254 Sean Hill 931 Steve Reinprecht 252 Brian Rafalski 998 Sean Hill 241 Dany Heatley• 940 Paul Ranheim 207 Tony Granato 853 Brian Engblom 186 Patrick Flatley 850 Ryan Suter• 729 Most NHL Points Steve Reinprecht 713 Brian Engblom 707 Chris Chelios 1092 Mark Johnson 706 Gary Suter 917 Scott Mellanby 893 Dany Heatley• 854 Most NHL Seasons Brian Mullen 652 Chris Chelios 26 Brian Rafalski 615 Scott Mellanby 21 Patrick Flatley 543 129 Bruce Driver 536 Year Player Team Award Mark Johnson 536 1986 Gary Suter Calgary Flames Calder Trophy Tony Granato 535 1988 Bob Johnson Calgary Flames Lester Patrick Joe Pavelski• 471 1989 Chris Chelios Norris Trophy Steve Reinprecht 402 1993 Chris Chelios Chicago Blackhawks Norris Trophy Paul Ranheim 371 1995 Brian Mullen New York Rangers Lester Patrick Ryan Suter• 333 1996 Jim Carey Washington Capitals Vezina Trophy Sean Hill 308 1996 Chris Chelios Chicago Blackhawks Norris Trophy Rene Bourque• 291 1997 Tony Granato San Jose Sharks Bill Masterton Dean Talafous 269 2000 Curtis Joseph Toronto Maple Leafs King Clancy 2002 Dany Heatley Atlanta Thrashers Calder Trophy •— active player 2009 Mike Richter New York Rangers Lester Patrick Statistics include both regular season and playoffs. 2011 Mark Johnson New Jersey Devils Lester Patrick 2011 Jeff Sauer Lester Patrick Badger NHL All-Stars Stanley Cup Champions The Professional Hockey Writers’ Association votes at the end of each NHL season on a first and second team of NHL All-Stars. Fourteen former University of Wisconsin players have been members The following is a list of former Badgers who have made the team. of NHL teams that have won Stanley Cup titles.

Year Player Team Pos. Anaheim Ducks 1981–82 Brian Engblom Montreal* Defense Dave McNab^, 2006–07 1987–88 Gary Suter Calgary* Defense Colorado Avalanche 1988–89 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense Steve Reinprecht, 2000–01 1990–91 Chris Chelios Chicago* Defense 1992–93 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense Calgary Flames 1994–95 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense Gary Suter, 1988–89 1995–96 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense Chicago Blackhawks 1995–96 Jim Carey Washington Goal Adam Burish, 2009–10 1996–97 Chris Chelios Chicago* Defense 2001–02 Chris Chelios Detroit Defense Detroit Red Wings 2005–06 Dany Heatley Ottawa* Forward Chris Chelios, 2001–02, ‘07–08 2006–07 Dany Heatley Ottawa Forward Brian Rafalski, 2007–08 2012–13 Ryan Suter Minnesota Defense Los Angeles Kings 2013–14 Joe Pavelski San Jose* Forward Davis Drewiske, 2011–12 *— indicates second-team selection Montreal Canadiens Sean Hill, 1992–93 Chris Chelios, 1985–86 NHL All-Rookie Team Members Dave Maley, 1985–86 Brian Engblom, 1976–77, ‘77–78, ‘78–79 Year Player Team Pos. Wayne Thomas, 1972–73 1984–85 Chris Chelios Montreal Defense 1985–86 Gary Suter Calgary Defense New Jersey Devils 1988–89 Tony Granato N.Y. Rangers Right Wing Brian Rafalski, 1999–00, ‘02–03 1994–95 Jim Carey Washington Goal Bruce Driver*, 1994–95 1999–00 Brian Rafalski New Jersey Defense New York Rangers 2001–02 Dany Heatley Atlanta Wing Mike Richter, 1993–94 2007–08 Tom Gilbert Edmonton Defense 2011–12 Jake Gardiner Toronto Defense Pittsburgh Penguins 2012–13 Justin Schultz Edmonton Defense Paul Stanton, 1990–91, ‘91–92 Bob Johnson, 1990–91#

NHL Award Winners ^ assistant GM * alternate captain Chris Chelios is a three-time winner of the James Norris Trophy, # - head coach given to the league’s best defenseman. Former Badgers have also been awarded the Bill Masterton Trophy (perseverance and sports- manship), the Vezina Trophy (outstanding goaltender), the Lester Patrick Trophy (outstanding hockey service in the United States), the Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the year) and the King Clancy Trophy (Humanitarian).

130 Badger NHL All-Star Game Participants NHL Records by Badgers

Year Player Team Pos. 2012 Brian Elliott St. Louis G NHL Ryan Suter Nashville D • St. Louis goaltender Brian Elliott, along with teammate Jaroslav Craig Smith (Rookie) Nashville F Halak, combined to tie a modern-era NHL record with 15 shutouts 2011 Jamie McBain (Rookie) Carolina D in the 2011-12 season. 2009 Dany Heatley Ottawa F • Gary Suter is tied for the NHL record with six assists tallied in 2007 Dany Heatley Ottawa F one game for the Calgary Flames (4-19-86). Brian Rafalski Detroit D Chris Chelios 2004 Brian Rafalski New Jersey D • Holds the American record for regular-season games played 2003 Dany Heatley (MVP) Atlanta F (1,651) and ranks fifth all-time. 2002 Chris Chelios Detroit D • The second-oldest player () in NHL history to 2000 Chris Chelios Detroit D score a goal, tallying a goal on 3/20/08 at Nashville. Mike Richter NY Rangers G • 26 NHL seasons tied with Gordie Howe for NHL record Curtis Joseph Toronto G • First player in NHL history to play 400 games for three different 1998 Chris Chelios Chicago D teams (Montreal, Chicago and Detroit). 1997 Chris Chelios Chicago D • NHL record holder for post-season appearances (24) and Tony Granato San Jose F games played (266) 1996 Chris Chelios Chicago D Scott Mellanby Florida F Atlanta Thrashers 1994 Chris Chelios Chicago D • Dany Heatley’s rookie season of 26-41=67 set the Atlanta rookie Mike Richter (MVP) NY Rangers G record for goals, assists and points in 2001–02. Curtis Joseph St. Louis G Chicago Blackhawks 1993 Chris Chelios Chicago D • Chris Chelios holds the team mark for most career penalty 1992 Chris Chelios Chicago D minutes (1,495). Mike Richter NY Rangers G 1991 Chris Chelios Chicago D Edmonton Oilers Gary Suter Calgary D • Goaltender Curtis Joseph holds Oiler records for most shutouts 1990 Chris Chelios Montreal D in a season (8) and career (14). 1989 Gary Suter Calgary D • Defenseman Tom Gilbert established records for most goals Brian Mullen NY Rangers F (13) and points (33) in a season by a rookie defenseman. 1988 Gary Suter Calgary D Florida Panthers 1987 Chris Chelios Montreal D • Scott Mellanby holds Florida records for most games (552), 1986 Gary Suter Calgary D most career goals (157) and most career points (354). He is tied 1985 Chris Chelios Montreal D for most assists in a period (3) and in a game (4), set Nov. 26, 1984 Mark Johnson Hartford F 1997. 1976 Wayne Thomas Toronto G St. Louis Blues • Brian Elliott holds the franchise record for most consecutive shutout minutes in team history with 241 minutes and 33 seconds. Set in the Hall of Fame Badgers 2011-12 season. • Brian Elliott holds the franchise record for most shutouts in a Hockey Hall of Fame season, recording nine in the 2011-12 season. 2013 Chris Chelios • Brian Elliott tied a club record with three consecutive shutouts 1992 Bob Johnson in the 2011-12 season, and again in the 2012–13 season. U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Washington Capitals 2014 Jeff Sauer • Jim Carey recorded nine shutouts during the 1995-96 cam- Brian Rafalski paign, which still stands as the Capitals’ top mark for a season. 2011 Chris Chelios Gary Suter 2008 Mike Richter 2004 Mark Johnson 2003 Mark Johnson* Bob Suter* 1991 Bob Johnson

* — As part of 1980 Olympic Team

131 NHL Draft

Year-by-Year Badger Selections 1981 Marc Behrend Winnipeg Jets Fifth 85th Chris Chelios Montreal Canadiens Second 40th Player Team Round Overall Bruce Driver New Jersey Devils Sixth 108th 1970 Rick Heppner Calgary Flames Seventh 141st Jeff Rotsch St. Louis Blues 11th 112th Paul Houck Edmonton Oilers Fourth 71st John Johannson New Jersey Devils 10th 192nd 1971 Norm Cherrey Vancouver Canucks Eighth 101st 1982 Jim Johnston Chicago Blackhawks Sixth 82nd Eric Faust New York Islanders 10th 210th Patrick Flatley New York Islanders First 21st 1972 Tony Granato New York Rangers Sixth 120th Dave Arundel Detroit Red Wings 10th 150th Jim Johannson Hartford Whalers Seventh 130th Bob Lundeen Minnesota North Stars Eighth 124th Dave Maley Montreal Canadiens Second 33rd Bill Reay, Jr. Chicago Blackhawks Eighth 125th Ted Pearson Calgary Flames Ninth 177th Gary Winchester St. Louis Blues Eighth 121st Ernie Vargas Montreal Canadiens Sixth 117th Marty Wiitala Minnesota North Stars Fifth 101st 1973 Steve Alley Chicago Blackhawks Ninth 141st 1984 Dean Talafous Atlanta Flames Fourth 53rd Scott Mellanby Philadelphia Flyers Second 27th Jack Johnson Chicago Blackhawks Ninth 140th Paul Ranheim Calgary Flames Second 38th Tom Machowski Atlanta Flames Seventh 101st Gary Suter Calgary Flames Ninth 180th Dave Pay Toronto Maple Leafs Ninth 132nd Steve Tuttle St. Louis Blues Sixth 113th

1974 1985 Mike Dibble New York Islanders 17th 229th Andy Akervik Sixth 120th Dennis Olmstead New York Rangers Fifth 86th John Byce Boston Bruins 11th 220th Dave Otness New York Islanders 15th 221st Vic Posa Chicago Blackhawks Seventh 137th Steve Short Philadelphia Flyers Eighth 142nd Mike Richter New York Rangers Second 28th John Taft Detroit Red Wings Fifth 81st Tom Sagissor Montreal Canadiens Fifth 96th Paul Stanton Pittsburgh Penguins Eighth 149th 1975 Brian Engblom Montreal Canadiens Second 22nd 1986 Dave McNab St. Louis Blues Ninth 151st Jon Helgeson Vancouver Canucks Seventh 133rd Craig Norwich Montreal Canadiens Eighth 142nd John Parker Calgary Flames Sixth 121st Peter Scamurra Washington Capitals Second 19th Steve Rohlik Pittsburgh Penguins Eighth 151st Tom Ulseth Chicago Blackhawks Sixth 97th Shaun Sabol Philadelphia Flyers 10th 209th Kurt Stahura Minnesota North Stars 12th 243rd 1976 Steve Clippingdale Los Angeles Kings Second 21st 1987 Mike Eaves St. Louis Blues Seventh 113th Joe Harwell Winnipeg Jets Sixth 121st John Gregory Montreal Canadiens Eighth 123rd Chris Jensen Toronto Maple Leafs Eighth 154th Rob Mendel Quebec Nordiques Fifth 93rd 1977 Mark Osiecki Calgary Flames Ninth 187th Julian Baretta Los Angeles Kings Fifth 84th Mark Johnson Pittsburgh Penguins Fourth 66th 1988 Bob Suter Los Angeles Kings Seventh 120th Dean Anderson Toronto Maple Leafs ** 11th Duane Derksen Washington Capitals Third 57th 1978 Sean Hill Montreal Canadiens Eighth 167th Mike Meeker Pittsburgh Penguins Second 25th Chris Nelson New Jersey Devils Fifth 96th Barry Richter Hartford Whalers Second 32nd 1979 Gary Shuchuk Detroit Red Wings ** 22nd Jay McFarlane Los Angeles Kings Sixth 113th 1989 1980 Mike Doers Toronto Maple Leafs Sixth 125th Mike Blaisdell Detroit Red Wings First 11th Doug Macdonald Buffalo Sabres Fourth 77th Steve McKenzie Pittsburgh Penguins 10th 198th Noel Rahn Quebec Nordiques 12th 232nd Brian Mullen Washington Capitals Seventh 128th Chris Tancill Hartford Whalers ** 15th John Newberry Montreal Canadiens Third 45th Jason Zent New York Islanders Third 44th 132 1990 2004 Todd Hedlund New York Rangers Eighth 160th Matt Auffrey Anaheim Mighty Ducks Sixth 172nd Dan Plante New York Islanders Third 48th Jake Dowell Chicago Blackhawks Fifth 140th Andrew Shier New York Islanders 12th 237th Robbie Earl Toronto Maple Leafs Sixth 187th Chris Tucker Chicago Blackhawks Fourth 79th Matthew Ford Chicago Blackhawks Eighth 256th Kyle Klubertanz Anaheim Mighty Ducks Third 74th 1991 Jacques Auger Chicago Blackhawks Sixth 132nd 2005 Maco Balkovec Chicago Blackhawks Fifth 110th Jack Skille Chicago Blackhawks First 7th Kelly Fairchild Los Angeles Kings Seventh 152nd Zach Bearson Florida Panthers Seventh 224th Chris Tok Pittsburgh Penguins 10th 214th 2006 1992 Nigel Williams Colorado Avalanche Second 51st Fran Bussey Pittsburgh Penguins Eighth 187th Blake Geoffrion Nashville Predators Second 56th Jim Carey Washington Capitals Second 32nd Jamie McBain Carolina Hurricanes Second 63rd Kirk Daubenspeck Philadelphia Flyers Seventh 151st Brett Bennett Phoenix Coyotes Fifth 130th Mickey Elick New York Rangers Eighth 192nd Chris Hickey Minnesota Wild Seventh 192nd

1993 2007 E.J. Bradley Philadelphia Flyers Ninth 226th Kyle Turris Phoenix Coyotes First 3rd Rob Lurtsema Dallas Stars Eighth 191st Ryan McDonagh Montreal Canadians First 12th Matt Peterson Anaheim Mighty Ducks Seventh 160th Brendan Smith Detroit Red Wings First 27th Dan Tompkins Calgary Flames Third 70th Podge Turnbull Los Angeles Kings Fifth 137th

1994 2008 Craig Anderson New York Rangers Eighth 208th Jake Gardiner Anaheim Ducks First 17th Brad Englehart Anaheim Mighty Ducks Eighth 184th Cody Goloubef Second 37th Justin Schultz Anaheim Ducks Second 43rd 1995 Derek Stepan New York Rangers Second 51st Mike LaPlante Anaheim Mighty Ducks Seventh 159th Patrick Johnson Montreal Canadiens Seventh 206th

1996 2009 Jeff Dessner New York Rangers Seventh 185th Craig Smith Nashville Predators Fourth 98th

1998 2010 Matt Hussey Pittsburgh Penguins Ninth 254th Jason Clark New York Islanders Third 82nd Erik Jensen New Jersey Devils Seventh 199th John Ramage Calgary Flames Fourth 103rd Joe Faust New Jersey Devils Fourth 114th 1999 Matt Doman Calgary Flames Fifth 135th 2011 Dave Tanabe Carolina Hurricanes First 16th Patrick Daly New Jersey Devils Seventh 189th Joseph LaBate• Vancouver Canucks Fourth 101st 2000 Michael Mersch Los Angeles Kings Fourth 110th John Eichelberger Philadelphia Flyers Seventh 210th Brad Navin• Buffalo Sabres Seventh 197th Brian Fahey Colorado Avalanche Fourth 119th Eddie Wittchow• Florida Panthers Sixth 154th Dany Heatley Atlanta Thrashers First 2nd Brad Winchester Edmonton Oilers Second 35th 2012 Nic Kerdiles Anaheim Ducks Second 36th 2001 Jake McCabe Buffalo Sabres Second 44th Bernd Brückler Philadelphia Flyers Fifth 150th Brendan Woods Carolina Hurricanes Fifth 129th Joe Campbell Calgary Flames Eighth 233rd 2013 2002 Grant Besse• Anaheim Ducks Fifth 147th Adam Burish Chicago Blackhawks Ninth 282nd Jedd Soleway• Phoenix Coyotes Seventh 193rd Tom Gilbert Colorado Avalanche Fourth 129th Ryan MacMurchy St. Louis Blues Ninth 284th 2014 Jack Dougherty• Anaheim Ducks 2nd 51st 2003 Matt Ustaski• Winnipeg Jets Seventh 192nd Brian Elliott Ottawa Senators Ninth 291st Andrew Joudrey Washington Capitals Eighth 249th Atlanta Flames moved to Calgary in 1980–81; Minnesota North Ryan Suter Nashville Predators First 7th Stars moved to Dallas in 1993–94; Winnipeg Jets became the Joe Pavelski San Jose Sharks Seventh 205th Phoenix Coyotes in 1996–97, which became the Arizona Coyotes in 2014–15; Hartford became the Carolina Hurricanes in 1997–98; 133 Quebec Nordiques became the Colorado Avalanche in 1995–96. Atlanta Thrashers became the Winnipeg Jets in 2011–12. ** — supplemental draft; • — Indicates current Badger

Badgers in International Events

2004 Jim Johannson (Sr. Director, Hockey Ops) USA World Championship Greg Poss (Asst. Coach) USA Year Player Country Dany Heatley Canada 2014 Jake Gardiner USA Bernd Brückler Austria Jake McCabe USA Craig Smith USA 2003 Kelly Fairchild USA Don Granato (Assistant Coach) USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Jim Johannson (Asst. Exec. Dir, Hockey Ops) USA Dany Heatley Canada Kyle Turris Canada Steve Reinprecht Canada

2013 Jamie McBain USA 2002 Mark Johnson (Assistant Coach) USA Craig Smith USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA Dany Heatley Canada Justin Schultz Canada 2001 David Tanabe USA 2012 Craig Smith USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA 2000 Chris Tancill USA 2011 Ryan McDonagh USA Mark Johnson (Assistant Coach) USA Jack Skille USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Craig Smith USA Derek Stepan USA 1999 Barry Richter USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

2010 Rene Bourque Canada 1998 Brian Rafalski USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Paul Stanton USA Mickey Elick Canada 2009 Ryan Suter USA Joe Pavelski USA 1997 Dan Plante USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Paul Ranheim USA Dany Heatley Canada Chris Tancill USA Bernd Brückler Austria 1996 Dan Plante USA 2008 Tom Gilbert USA Paul Stanton USA Adam Burish USA Chris Tancill USA Jim Johannson (Asst. Exec. Dir, Hockey Ops) USA Curtis Joseph Canada Dany Heatley Canada 1995 Brian Rafalski USA 2007 Ryan Suter USA Jamie Spencer USA Jim Johannson (Sr. Director, Hockey Ops) USA Paul Stanton USA Bernd Brückler Austria Jeff Sauer (Head Coach) USA Mike Johnson (Athletic Trainer) USA 2006 Ryan Suter USA Mike Eaves (Head Coach) USA 1994 Chris Chelios USA Mark Osiecki (Video) USA Sean Hill USA Jim Johannson (Asst. GM) USA Barry Richter USA Ulvis Katlaps Latvia 2005 Ryan Suter USA Jim Johannson (Asst. GM) USA 1993 Barry Richter USA Dany Heatley Canada Mike Richter USA Bernd Brückler Austria Greg Poss (Head Coach) Germany

134 1992 John Byce USA 1974 Steve Alley USA Jim Johannson USA Dave Arundel USA Mark Osiecki USA Bob Lundeen USA Paul Ranheim USA John Taft USA Barry Richter USA Dean Talafous USA Gary Suter (Captain) USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA Grant Standbrook (Asst. Coach) USA Mike Johnson (Athletic Trainer) USA 1973 John Taft USA 1991 Brian Mullen USA Dean Talafous USA Dave Maley USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA Mike Johnson (Athletic Trainer) USA 1972 Jeff Rotsch USA James Young USA 1990 Mark Johnson USA Paul Ranheim USA 1970 Gary Johnson USA Mike Eaves (Assistant Coach) USA Dr. Bill Clancy (Physician) USA 1989 Brian Mullen USA World Juniors

1987 Tony Granato USA 2014 Nic Kerdiles USA Mark Johnson (Captain) USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA Mike Richter USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA 2013 Jake McCabe (Captain) - Gold USA Bruce Driver Canada Mark Osiecki (Asst. Coach) USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA 1986 Tony Granato USA Mark Johnson (Captain) USA 2012 Jim Johannson (GM) USA Mike Richter USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA 2011 John Ramage (Captain) - Bronze USA Mark Osiecki (Asst. Coach) USA 1985 Tony Granato USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA Mark Johnson USA Gary Suter USA 2010 Derek Stepan (Captain) - Gold USA Tim Thomas USA John Ramage USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA Jake Gardiner USA Mark Osiecki (Asst. Coach) USA 1983 Ron Griffin USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA Craig Norwich USA Tim Thomas USA 2009 Ryan McDonagh USA Brian Engblom Canada Cody Goloubef - Gold Canada Pat Flatley Canada 2008 Jamie McBain USA 1982 Mark Johnson USA Blake Geoffrion USA Peter Johnson USA Jim Johannson (Asst. Exec. Dir, Hockey Ops) USA Kyle Turris - Gold Canada 1981 Mark Johnson USA Bob Suter USA 2007 Jack Skille - Bronze USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Jamie McBain USA Blake Geoffrion USA 1979 Mark Johnson USA 2006 Jack Skille USA 1978 Steve Alley USA Mike Eaves USA 2005 Jake Dowell USA Mark Johnson USA Jeff Likens USA Craig Norwich USA Ryan Suter (Captain) USA

1976 Mike Eaves USA 2004 Jake Dowell - Gold USA Bob Lundeen USA Jeff Likens USA Ryan Suter USA 1975 Steve Alley USA Mike Eaves (Head Coach) USA Bob Lundeen USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Jeff Rotsch USA John Taft USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Grant Standbrook (Asst. Coach) USA 135 2003 Ryan Suter USA 1982 Chris Chelios USA Jeff Sauer (Asst. Coach) USA Charlie Lundeen USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) Tim Thomas USA

2002 Jim Johannson (Team Manager) USA 1981 Pat Ethier USA John Johannson USA 2001 Dany Heatley - Bronze Canada Brian Mullen USA

2000 Brad Winchester USA 1980 Lexi Doner USA Dany Heatley - Bronze Canada Pat Ethier USA Todd Lecy USA 1999 Matt Doman USA Brian Mullen USA David Tanabe USA Jan-Ake Danielson - Bronze Sweden

1998 Dustin Kuk USA 1979 Peter Johnson USA Jan-Ake Danielson - Bronze Sweden 1997 Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden 1978 Ron Griffin USA 1996 Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden Scott Lecy USA

1995 Dan Tompkins USA Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden World Cup of Hockey

1994 Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden 2004 Chris Chelios (Captain) USA Brian Rafalski USA 1993 Jim Carey USA Dany Heatley Canada Brian Rafalski USA Mark Strobel USA 1996 Jim Carey USA Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden Chris Chelios USA Mike Richter USA 1992 Brian Rafalski - Bronze USA Gary Suter USA Chris Tucker USA Curtis Joseph Canada Barb Pearson (Ath. Trainer) USA

1991 Mike Doers USA Canada Cup Barb Pearson (Ath. Trainer) USA 1991 Chris Chelios USA 1990 Sean Hill USA Tony Granato USA Barry Richter (Captain) USA Mike Richter USA Jason Zent USA Gary Suter USA Dr. Bill Clancy (Physician) USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Mike Eaves (Assistant Coach) USA 1989 Barry Richter USA Rodger Sykes USA 1987 Chris Chelios USA Mark Johnson USA 1988 Rob Mendel USA Gary Suter USA Ulvis Katlaps - Silver USSR Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA

1986 Paul Ranheim - Bronze USA 1984 Chris Chelios USA Mike Richter USA Mark Johnson USA Scott Mellanby - Silver Canada Brian Mullen USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA 1985 Mike Richter USA 1981 Mike Eaves USA 1984 Tony Granato USA Mark Johnson USA Jim Johannson USA Dean Talafous USA Gary Suter USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Marty Wiitala USA Brian Engblom Canada

1983 Tony Granato USA 1976 Dean Talafous USA Jim Johannson USA Tim Thomas USA Note - The preceding list may be incomplete, especially for Ernie Vargas USA countries outside of the U.S. Pat Flatley - Bronze Canada 136 Olympians

United States Austria

1976 - Innsbruck 5th place Steve Alley Forward 1984 - Sarajevo Bob Lundeen Defenseman Ed Lebler Forward John Taft* Defenseman 1988 - Calgary 9th Place Bob Johnson Head Coach Ed Lebler Forward Grant Standbrook Asst. Coach 1980 - Lake Placid Gold Mark Johnson Forward Canada Bob Suter Defenseman 1984 - Sarajevo 4th place 1984 - Sarajevo 7th place Bruce Driver Defenseman Marc Behrend Goaltender Pat Flatley Forward Chris Chelios Defenseman Dennis Helwig Ath. Trainer 1998 - Nagano 4th place Curtis Joseph Goaltender 1988 - Calgary 7th place Tony Granato Forward 2002 - Salt Lake City Gold Jim Johannson Forward Curtis Joseph Goaltender Mike Richter Goaltender 2006 - Torino T-5th 1992 - Albertville 4th place Dany Heatley Forward Sean Hill Defenseman Jim Johannson Forward 2010 - Vancouver Gold Dany Heatley Forward 1994 - Lillehammer 8th place Barry Richter Defenseman Mike Johnson Ath. Trainer 1998 - Nagano 5th place Chris Chelios* Defenseman Mike Richter Goaltender Gary Suter Defenseman 2002 - Salt Lake City Silver Chris Chelios* Defenseman Brian Rafalski Defenseman Mike Richter Goaltender Gary Suter Defenseman 2006 - Torino T-5th Chris Chelios* Defenseman Brian Rafalski Defenseman 2010 - Vancouver Silver Brian Rafalski^ Defenseman Ryan Suter^ Defenseman Joe Pavelski Forward 2014 - Vancouver 4th place Ryan McDonagh Defenseman Joe Pavelski Forward Derek Stepan Forward Ryan Suter^ Defenseman Tony Granato Asst. Coach *—captain ^—alternate captain

137 Year-By-Year Records

OVERALL WCHA/Big Ten Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Place Home Away Neutral 1921–22 Dr. A.C. Viner 0 8 0 .000 1922–23 Dr. A.C. Viner 3 5 3 .409 1923–24 Robert Blodgett 3 9 1 .269 1924–25 Kay Iverson 1 7 1 .167 1925–26 Kay Iverson 8 3 4 .667 1926–27 W.R. Brandow 1 9 0 .100 1927–28 John Farquhar 5 7 4 .438 1928–29 John Farquhar 11 7 2 .600 1929–30 John Farquhar 5 6 1 .458 1930–31 Spike Carlson 4 6 1 .409 1931–32 Art Thomsen 1 3 0 .250 1932–33 Art Thomsen 0 9 0 .000 1933–34 Art Thomsen 3 4 1 .438 1934–35 Art Thomsen 5 6 0 .455 1963-64 Art Thomsen 8 5 3 .594 7-5-3 1-0-0 0-0-0 & John Riley 1964–65 John Riley 14 9 0 .609 11-6-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 1965–66 John Riley 12 9 0 .571 10-6-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 1966–67 Bob Johnson 16 10 0 .615 11-5-0 4-4-0 1-1-0 1967–68 Bob Johnson 21 10 0 .677 13-4-0 7-4-0 1-2-0 1968–69 Bob Johnson 22 10 2 .676 13-5-1 8-4-1 1-1-0 1969–70 Bob Johnson 23 11 0 .676 12 10 0 .545 4th 9-5-0 7-5-0 7-1-0 1970–71 Bob Johnson 20 13 1 .603 13 9 0 .591 3rd 12-4-0 4-8-1 4-1-0 1971–72 Bob Johnson 27 10 1 .724 20 8 0 .714 2nd 15-4-1 9-5-0 3-1-0 1972–73 Bob Johnson 29 9 2 .750 18 9 1 .661 3rd 19-1-0 6-8-2 4-0-0 1973–74 Bob Johnson 18 13 5 .569 12 11 5 .518 5th 10-6-4 8-7-1 0-0-0 1974–75 Bob Johnson 24 12 2 .658 19 11 2 .625 4th 16-6-0 8-6-2 0-0-0 1975–76* Bill Rothwell 12 24 2 .342 11 19 2 .375 7th 6-12-0 6-12-2 0-0-0 1976–77 Bob Johnson 37 7 1 .833 26 5 1 .828 1st 22-5-0 13-2-1 2-0-0 1977–78 Bob Johnson 28 12 3 .686 21 9 2 .688 2nd 18-5-2 10-5-1 0-2-0 1978–79 Bob Johnson 25 13 3 .646 19 11 2 .625 T3rd 16-6-1 9-7-2 0-0-0 1979–80 Bob Johnson 15 20 1 .431 12 18 0 .400 9th 10-9-1 4-10-0 1-1-0 1980–81 Bob Johnson 27 14 1 .655 17 11 0 .607 2nd 17-7-0 8-7-1 2-0-0 1981–82 Bob Johnson 35 11 1 .755 18 7 1 .712 2nd 22-5-1 12-5-0 1-1-0 1982–83 Jeff Sauer 33 10 4 .745 15 9 2 .615 3rd 20-4-1 11-6-3 2-0-0 1983–84 Jeff Sauer 21 17 1 .551 11 14 1 .442 4th 14-8-0 7-9-1 0-0-0 1984–85 Jeff Sauer 25 17 0 .595 20 14 0 .588 3rd 16-8-0 9-9-0 0-0-0 1985–86 Jeff Sauer 27 15 0 .643 23 11 0 .676 3rd 18-4-0 9-11-0 0-0-0 1986–87 Jeff Sauer 23 18 1 .560 17 17 1 .500 T3rd 15-7-0 8-11-1 0-0-0 1987–88 Jeff Sauer 30 13 2 .689 22 12 1 .643 2nd 20-5-1 6-8-1 4-0-0 1988–89 Jeff Sauer 25 16 5 .598 17 13 5 .557 3rd 15-6-3 9-9-2 1-1-0 1989–90 Jeff Sauer 36 9 1 .793 19 8 1 .696 1st 20-3-1 10-6-0 6-0-0 1990–91 Jeff Sauer 26 15 3 .625 19 11 2 .625 3rd 16-5-1 8-8-2 2-2-0 1991–92 Jeff Sauer 27 14 2 .651 19 11 2 .625 2nd 15-3-1 6-9-1 6-2-0 1992–93 Jeff Sauer 24 15 3 .607 18 11 3 .609 2nd 12-6-2 10-5-1 2-4-0 1993–94 Jeff Sauer 26 15 1 .631 19 12 1 .609 3rd 14-6-0 7-6-1 5-3-0 1994–95 Jeff Sauer 24 15 4 .605 17 11 4 .594 T2nd 14-6-1 6-7-3 4-2-0 1995–96 Jeff Sauer 17 20 3 .463 14 15 3 .484 6th 11-5-0 5-10-3 1-5-0 1996–97 Jeff Sauer 15 21 2 .421 15 15 2 .500 7th 8-7-1 7-10-1 0-4-0 1997–98 Jeff Sauer 26 14 1 .646 17 10 1 .625 2nd 11-6-1 11-7-0 4-1-0 1998–99 Jeff Sauer 15 19 4 .447 13 12 3 .518 4th 8-11-3 7-6-1 0-2-0 1999–00 Jeff Sauer 31 9 1 .768 23 5 0 .821 1st 16-3-1 13-3-0 2-3-0 2000–01 Jeff Sauer 22 15 4 .585 14 10 4 .571 5th 11-8-1 8-5-3 3-2-0 2001–02 Jeff Sauer 16 19 4 .462 12 13 3 .482 5th 12-7-1 4-10-2 0-2-1 2002–03 Mike Eaves 13 23 4 .375 7 17 4 .321 8th 7-11-2 3-12-2 3-0-0 2003–04 Mike Eaves 22 13 8 .605 14 7 7 .625 3rd 11-6-6 10-5-2 1-2-0 2004–05 Mike Eaves 23 14 4 .610 16 9 3 .625 T3rd 16-6-1 6-6-3 1-2-0

138 2005–06 Mike Eaves 30 10 3 .733 17 8 3 .661 T2nd 13-6-1 11-3-2 6-1-0 2006–07 Mike Eaves 19 18 4 .512 12 13 3 .482 T6th 9-9-2 7-8-1 3-1-1 2007–08 Mike Eaves 16 17 7 .488 11 12 5 .482 6th 10-6-2 4-9-5 2-2-0 2008–09 Mike Eaves 20 16 4 .550 14 11 3 .554 T3rd 12-8-2 7-7-2 1-1-0 2009–10 Mike Eaves 28 11 4 .698 17 8 3 .661 2nd 15-3-3 9-6-1 4-2-0 2010–11 Mike Eaves 21 16 4 .561 12 13 3 .482 7th 14-6-2 6-9-2 1-1-0 2011–12 Mike Eaves 17 18 2 .486 11 15 2 .429 10th 12-7-1 5-11-1 0-0-0 2012–13 Mike Eaves 22 13 7 .607 13 8 7 .589 T4th 10-8-3 8-2-4 4-3-0 2013–14 Mike Eaves 24 11 2 .676 13 6 1 .675 2nd 17-2-1 5-8-1 2-1-0 Totals 1992 GP 1157-708-127 (.613) 719-499-99 (.584) HOME: 689-302-59 ROAD: 371-344-66 NEUTRAL: 97-60-2 * Bill Rothwell served as an interim coach during the 1975-76 season while Bob Johnson coached the 1976 U.S. Olympic Team.

139 Year-By-Year Results 1921-22 F 20 L 1-2 Carleton College F 27 L 0-2 Michigan Date Result Opponent F 28 L 0-1 Michigan J 14 L 1-4 Milw. Athletic Club M 13 L 1-2 at Minnesota J 20 L 0-3 Minnesota M 14 L 0-1 at Minnesota J 21 L 1-3 Minnesota Record 1-7-1, 3rd WIHL F 3 L 2-12 vs. Minnesota[1] Coach Kay Iverson F 4 L 0-7 vs. Minnesota[1] F 13 L 3-6 Michigan F 14 L 1-5 Michigan 1925-26 F 18 L 0-3 at Notre Dame Date Result Opponent Coach Dr. A.C. Viner D 26 E 0-7 at Eveleth (Minn.) Cubs Record 0-8-0, 3rd WIHL D 28 E 0-2 at Eveleth (Minn.) Cubs J 2 E 3-2 at Virginia (Minn.) 1922-23 J 8 W 11-0 Marquette J 9 W 3-0 Marquette Date Result Opponent J 15 T 0-0* Minnesota J 11 L 1-2* at Michigan J 16 T 1-1* Minnesota J 12 L 0-1 at Michigan J 22 W 3-0 Janesville HC J 19 L 0-1 Michigan J 23 W 5-0 Janesville HC J 20 W 1-0 Michigan F 6 T 1-1 Notre Dame F 9 L 1-4 Minnesota F 12 T 1-1* at Michigan F 10 T 1-1** Minnesota F 13 L 1-2 at Michigan F 17 W 3-1 Marquette F 19 W 2-0 Carleton College F 26 W 6-1 at Minnesota F 20 W 4-2 Carleton College F 27 L 0-4 at Minnesota M 4 W 2-1 Michigan M 2 T 1-1** at Marquette M 5 W 2-0 Michigan M 3 T 2-2** at Marquette M 10 L 2-3 at Minnesota Record 3-5-3, 3rd WIHL M 11 L 1-2* at Minnesota Coach Dr. A.C. Viner Record 8-3-4, T1st WIHL Coach Kay Iverson 1923-24 Date Result Opponent 1926-27 J 12 L 1-4 Marquette Date Result Opponent J 19 L 0-3 at Michigan J 7 W 4-1 Janesville HC J 20 T 2-2** at Michigan J 14 L 0-1 Minnesota J 26 L 0-4 Minnesota J 15 L 1-3 Minnesota J 27 L 0-5 Minnesota J 21 L 0-7 Manitoba• F 9 W 3-1 at Janesville YMCA F 14 L 0-4 at Minnesota F 13 W 3-1 Janesville YMCA F 15 L 1-2 at Minnesota F 15 L 0-3 Michigan F 18 L 0-1 Michigan F 16 L 1-3 Michigan M 4 L 1-2 vs. Michigan••[3] F 22 W 3-0 Marquette[2] M 5 L 0-1 vs. Michigan[3] F 23 L 1-2** Marquette[2] M 7 L 0-1* vs. Michigan[3] F 29 L 0-4 Minnesota[1] • First International game played at the UW. M 1 L 0-4 Minnesota[1] •• First American intercollegiate hockey game outside the Record 3-9-1, 3rd WIHL United States. Coach Robert Blodgett Record 1-9-0, 3rd WIHL Coach W. R. Brandow 1924-25

Date Result Opponent 1927-28 J 15 W 3-0 Janesville HC Date Result Opponent J 16 T 0-0 Janesville HC D 27 L 2-3 at Marquette (Mich.) F 13 L 1-5 Minnesota D 29 T 0-0 at H’ghton School Mines F 14 L 0-1** Minnesota 140 D 30 L 0-6 at H’ghton School Mines 1929-30 D 31 W 2-1 at Wausau HC D 31 T 1-1 at Wausau HC Date Result Opponent J 2 W 4-0 at Oshkosh HC D 19 W 3-1 at Michigan Tech J 6 L 2-3 Marquette D 20 L 2-3 at Michigan Tech F 3 T 1-1** Minnesota J 6 L 2-3 at Chicago Ath. Assoc. F 4 W 2-1** Minnesota J 11 W 2-0 Minnesota F 10 W 3-1 Michigan J 12 W 4-3 Minnesota F 11 W 2-1** Michigan J 17 L 1-2** Michigan F 15 L 2-6 at Marquette J 18 W 3-2 Michigan F 20 L 0-1 at Minnesota J 25 L 0-4 Marquette F 21 L 1-4 at Minnesota F 15 L 1-2** at Minnesota F 27 T 0-0* Michigan[4] F 17 W 2-1* at Minnesota F 28 L 1-3 Michigan[4] F 27 L 1-5 at Michigan Record 5-7-4, 2nd WIHL M 1 T 0-0** at Michigan Coach John Farquhar Record 5-6-1, 2nd WIHL Coach John Farquhar 1928-29 1930-31 Date Result Opponent D 27 T 1-1 at H’ghton School/Mines Date Result Opponent D 28 W 3-1 at Marquette (Mich.) D 22 L 2-5 at Hibbing (MINN.) J 1 W 4-1 Wausau HC D 25 L 1-2 at Fort Frances (Ont.) J 3 W 3-1 at Chicago Ath. Assoc. D 29 W 2-0 Michigan J 12 W 4-2 North Dakota Aggies D 30 W 1-0* Michigan J 13 W 8-4 North Dakota Aggies J 2 W 2-1* Marquette J 18 L 0-9 at Marquette J 10 W 3-1 Minnesota F 7 W 6-1 Wausau HC F 11 L 0-1 at Marquette F 8 W 1-0 Marquette (Mich.)^ F 13 L 1-2 at Minnesota F 10 L 0-2 Eveleth Jr. College^ F 14 L 1-4 at Minnesota F 13 W 2-1 Minnesota F 19 T 0-0** at Michigan F 14 L 0-2 Minnesota F 21 L 0-3 at Michigan F 18 L 2-3* Michigan Record 4-6-1, 2nd WIHL F 19 W 3-0 Michigan Coach Spike Carlson F 21 W 1-0 Marquette F 23 W 1-0 Chicago Ath. Club M 1 L 1-3 at Michigan 1931-32 M 2 T 2-2** at Michigan Date Result Opponent M 4 L 0-2 at Minnesota D 5 L 0-1 Wausau M 5 L 0-4 at Minnesota J 9 W 5-1 Milw. Rowing Club ^ — Wausau Winter Frolic, Wausau, WIs J 18 L 1-10 Minnesota Record 11-7-2, T2nd WIHL F 20 L 0-5 Michigan Coach John Farquhar Record 1-3-0, 3rd WIHL Coach Art Thomsen

1932-33

Date Result Opponent J 17 L 2-4 Milw. Rowing Club J 13 L 0-5 Mich. School of Mines J 14 L 0-4 Mich. School of Mines F 4 L 1-6 Minnesota[7] F 10 L 0-8 at Minnesota F 11 L 0-3 at Minnesota F 14 L 0-2 Marquette F 17 L 1-8 Michigan F 18 L 1-2 Michigan Record 0-9-0, 3rd WIHL Coach Art Thomsen

141 1933-34 D 5 W 5-3 St. Mary’s (Minn.) D 11 L 2-9 at Michigan State Date Result Opponent D 12 L 0-9 at Michigan State D 21 T 2-2 Michigan Tech D 18 W 8-2 Hamline D 22 L 1-3 Michigan Tech D 19 W 14-1 Hamline D 26 W 4-1 Shamrock HC J 1 L 2-7 Minnesota J 3 W 6-1 Watertown HC J 2 L 1-6 Minnesota J 4 W 10-1 Madison HC J 8 L 4-8 Colorado College F 9 L 0-1 at Minnesota J 9 L 3-7 Colorado College F 10 L 0-7 at Minnesota J 23 W 13-4 Lake Forest F 16 L 3-5 Michigan J 29 W 9-4 at Macalester [5] Record 3-4-1, 3rd WIHL J 30 W 6-4 at Macalester [5] Coach Art Thomsen F 5 W 11-4 Ohio State F 6 W 6-3 St. Thomas (Minn.) F 12 L 4-8 Michigan State 1934-35 F 13 L 3-9 Michigan State F 25 W 6-5 Western Michigan Date Result Opponent F 26 W 14-1 Western Michigan D 22 W 4-1 Wausau M 5 W 4-2 at Ohio University D 23 L 0-1 Wausau M 6 L 3-4 at Ohio University D 31 L 1-2 Eagle River Record 14-9-0 J 1 L 1-2 Eagle River Coach John Riley J 11 L 0-6 at Michigan J 12 L 1-2 at Michigan J 4 W 6-4 Green Bay 1965-66 n/a W n/a Marinette D 30 W 6-0 Wisconsin Rapids Date Result Opponent n/a W n/a Milw. Rowing Club D 3 W 5-0 Macalester (Minn.) F 8 L 0-9 Minnesota D 4 W 12-2 Macalester (Minn.) * -- number of overtimes D 10 L 3-4 Superior State Record 5-6-0, 3rd WIHL D 11 W 8-2 Superior State Coach Art Thomsen D 18 L 1-5 at Minnesota D 28 L 2-4 Army D 29 L 2-4 Army 1963-64 J 7 W 6-1 at Ohio University J 8 W 8-1 at Ohio State Date Result Opponent J 22 W 9-2 Lake Forest N 29 L 6-13 St. Mary’s (Minn.) J 28 L 2-3 at Colorado College N 30 L 2-12 St. Mary’s (Minn.) J 29 L 4-10 at Colorado College D 6 W 3-2* Macalester (Minn.) F 4 W 7-5 Ohio University D 7 L 2-7 Macalester (Minn.) F 5 W 4-3 Ohio University D 13 W 12-1 Illinois Club F 11 L 1-3 vs. Michigan State[2] D 14 W 10-0 Illinois Club F 12 L 3-5 Michigan State J 11 W 10-3 Lake Forest F 18 L 3-4* St. John’s (Minn.) J 25 W 3-1 at Lake Forest F 19 W 3-1 St. John’s (Minn.) J 31 W 6-1 Carleton (Minn.) F 22 W 5-4* Minnesota F 1 T 2-2* Carleton (Minn.) F 25 W 5-0 St. Thomas (Minn.) F 7 W 7-6* Hamline F 26 W 12-3 St. Thomas (Minn.) F 8 W 5-4* Hamline Record 12-9-0 F 14 T 2-2* Western Michigan Coach John Riley F 15 L 5-8 Western Michigan F 21 T 4-4* St. Thomas (Minn.) F 22 L 2-3 St. Thomas (Minn.) 1966-67 Record 8-5-3 Co-Coaches Art Thomsen & John Riley Date Result Opponent N 25 L 4-5 Superior State N 26 W 6-5* Superior State 1964-65 D 2 W 8-3 Augsburg College D 3 W 9-0 Augsburg College Date Result Opponent D 9 L 1-3 at Ohio University N 27 W 9-3 Macalester (Minn.) D 10 W 5-3 at Ohio University N 28 W 3-2 Macalester (Minn.) D 17 L 1-7 Minnesota D 4 W 5-3 St. Mary’s (Minn.) D 29 L 2-6 Brown# 142 D 30 W 5-3 vs Providence# 1968-69 J 2 W 1-0 at Army J 3 W 8-1 at Connecticut Date Result Opponent J 6 W 11-2 St. Mary’s (Minn.) N 15 W 7-0 Pennsylvania[H] J 7 W 8-3 St. Mary’s (Minn.) N 16 W 11-0 Pennsylvania[H] J 21 W 7-1 Lake Forest N 22 T 7-7* at Michigan Tech J 27 L 2-5 vs Colorado College[8] N 23 W 4-3 at Michigan Tech J 28 L 4-7 Colorado College N 29 W 5-4 Michigan F 4 L 1-6 at Minnesota-Duluth N 30 L 3-5 Michigan F 10 W 10-1 vs Ohio State[2] D 4 L 1-5 at Minnesota F 11 W 6-3 at Lake Forest D 6 L 3-4 Bowling Green F 15 L 3-6 Austrian Nationals D 7 W 8-3 Bowling Green F 17 W 15-1 Western Michigan D 13 W 7-5 North Dakota F 18 W 13-2 Western Michigan D 14 W 11-7 North Dakota F 24 W 15-3 Ohio University D 20 W 6-4 vs Michigan State•• F 25 W 7-2 Ohio University D 21 L 1-4 vs Michigan Tech•• M 3 L 3-7 at Michigan State D 26 L 2-3 Michigan State• M 4 L 3-4 at Michigan State D 27 W 10-2 Ohio State• # — Brown Tournament, Providence, R.I. D 28 T 3-3* Minnesota• Record 16-10-0 J 3 L 3-5 Colorado College Coach Bob Johnson J 4 L 2-3* Colorado College J 8 W 7-3 Minnesota J 11 W 11-3 Ohio University 1967-68 J 25 W 10-1 Ohio State [H] (Badgers move to Dane County Coliseum) J 28 W 11-1 at Bowling Green J 29 W 5-0 at Ohio State Date Result Opponent J 30 W 10-2 at Notre Dame N 24 W 11-3 Superior State J 31 W 12-0 at Notre Dame N 25 W 9-2 Superior State F 7 W 2-1 at Michigan State D 1 W 9-2 Ohio University F 8 L 3-4 at Michigan State D 2 W 11-2 Ohio University F 14 W 5-1 Notre Dame[2] D 8 L 5-6 Michigan Tech F 15 W 10-2 Notre Dame[H] D 9 W 4-3 Michigan Tech F 21 W 13-2 at Ohio University D 12 L 1-2 at Bowling Green F 22 W 12-0 at Ohio University D 16 W 9-0 at Illinois Club F 28 L 5-8 at Michigan D 28 W 11-2 Ohio State• M 1 L 0-2 at Michigan D 29 L 0-8 Michigan• M 8 W 5-1 Lake Forest [H] D 30 L 3-4 Michigan State• • — Big Ten Tournament (Madison) J 5 W 17-0 vs Western Michigan[2] •• — Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit) J 6 L 2-4 Minnesota-Duluth [H] game played at Hartmeyer Ice Arena J 9 L 2-5 Minnesota Record 22-10-2 J 12 W 11-5 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Coach Bob Johnson J 13 W 10-1 St. Mary’s (Minn.) J 15 W 11-2 St. John’s (Minn.) J 27 W 10-0 Lake Forest 1969-70 J 31 L 1-7 at Denver F 2 W 4-3 at Colorado College (First year of WCHA play.) F 3 W 6-2 at Colorado College • WCHA Playoff Champions F 9 L 2-3* at Minnesota • NCAA Third Place F 10 L 3-5 at Minnesota Date Result Opponent F 13 W 12-2 at Lake Forest N 14 W 8-4 at North Dakota F 16 W 9-3 Gustavus Adolphus N 15 W 7-4 at North Dakota F 17 W 16-2 Notre Dame N 28 W 4-3 at Michigan F 22 W 11-2 at Ohio State N 29 L 1-4 at Michigan F 23 W 7-4 at Ohio University D 5 W 7-3 Notre Dame F 24 W 5-2 at Ohio University D 6 W 5-1 Notre Dame M 1 W 5-3 Michigan State D 12 L 3-5 Denver M 2 L 1-3 Michigan State D 13 L 1-4 Denver • Big Ten Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. D 21 W 4-3* Minnesota• Record 21-10-0 D 23 W 6-3 Michigan State• Coach Bob Johnson D 28 W 5-3 vs Michigan% D 29 W 4-2 vs Brown% 143 J 2 L 3-4 at Michigan State M 6 W 12-1 North Dakota J 3 L 4-6 at Michigan State M 7 W 4-2 North Dakota J 9 W 3-2* Michigan Tech M 11 L 3-4 Minnesota WCHA J 10 L 2-3* Michigan Tech % — St. Louis Invitational (St. Louis, Mo.) J 24 W 12-1 Ohio University § RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) J 27 W 10-0 at Lake Forest Record 20-13-1, 13-9-0 (3rd) J 30 W 5-4 at Minnesota-Duluth Coach Bob Johnson J 31 L 2-4 at Minnesota-Duluth F 6 W 10-1 Minnesota F 7 L 3-5 Minnesota 1971-72 F 13 W 4-2 Michigan • WCHA Playoff Champions F 14 L 3-4 Michigan • NCAA Third Place F 20 W 5-3 at Colorado College F 21 W 4-3 at Colorado College Date Result Opponent F 27 L 1-4 at Minnesota N 12 W 3-1 RPI F 28 W 2-0 at Minnesota N 13 W 3-1 RPI M 6 W 5-0 Michigan State N 19 W 8-1 Michigan M 7 W 4-3 Michigan State N 20 W 7-2 Michigan M 13 W 2-1 vs Michigan[10] WCHA N 26 L 1-2 at North Dakota M 14 W 3-2 at Denver[10] WCHA N 27 W 3-2 at North Dakota M 19 L 1-2 vs Cornell[11] NCAA D 3 W 4-1 Michigan State M 21 W 6-5 vs Mich. Tech[11] NCAA D 4 W 4-3 Michigan State • Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) D 10 W 7-2 at Colorado College % -- St. Louis Invitational (St. Louis, Mo.) D 11 W 5-3 at Colorado College Record 23-11-0, 12-10-0 (4th) D 17 W 6-3 Michigan Tech Coach Bob Johnson D 18 W 6-1 Michigan Tech D 26 W 2-1* vs Harvard% D 28 W 7-2 vs St. Louis% 1970-71 J 1 W 6-5* at Minnesota-Duluth J 2 L 3-4 at Minnesota-Duluth Date Result Opponent J 7 W 9-1 Minnesota N 13 L 1-6 at Michigan Tech J 8 L 0-3 Minnesota N 14 L 2-5 at Michigan Tech J 14 W 6-5 Colorado College N 15 W 13-1 at UW-Superior J 15 W 7-6 Colorado College N 20 W 9-1 Brown J 28 W 5-3 at Notre Dame N 21 W 7-2 Brown J 29 W 5-3 at Notre Dame N 27 W 6-3 at Denver F 4 L 2-4 at Minnesota N 28 L 4-10 at Denver F 5 L 5-7 at Minnesota D 4 W 2-1 Minnesota-Duluth F 11 W 6-4 Notre Dame D 5 L 4-6 Minnesota-Duluth F 12 W 5-1 Notre Dame D 11 L 4-5* at Michigan F 18 W 5-1 at Michigan D 12 W 5-3 at Michigan F 19 L 4-6 at Michigan D 19 L 5-6 at Notre Dame F 25 W 5-0 at Michigan State D 20 T 3-3* at Notre Dame F 27 W 6-4 at Michigan State D 27 W 9-0 vs Princeton% M 3 L 2-4 Denver D 28 W 7-2 vs Boston College% M 4 L 2-6 Denver J 2 L 2-3 vs Western Ontario§ M 7 L 3-5 Michigan Tech WCHA J 3 W 14-3 vs Northeastern§ M 8 W 6-1 Michigan Tech WCHA J 4 W 6-1 at RPI§ M 11 T 1-1 North Dakota WCHA J 8 W 7-1 Colorado College M 12 W 5-1 North Dakota WCHA J 9 W 8-2 Colorado College M 16 L 1-4 vs Boston U. [12] NCAA J 15 L 3-5 Michigan State M 18 W 5-2 vs Denver [12] NCAA J 16 W 3-2 Michigan State % St. Louis Invitational, St. Louis, Mo. J 30 L 1-7 U.S. Nationals Record 27-10-1, 20-8-0 (2nd) F 5 L 5-6* at Minnesota F 6 W 6-3 at Minnesota Coach Bob Johnson F 12 W 7-2 Michigan F 13 W 4-1 Michigan F 19 W 4-1 Minnesota F 20 W 3-2* Minnesota F 26 L 2-4 at Michigan State F 27 L 5-6* at Michigan State

144 1972-73 N 23 W 8-4 at Michigan N 24 L 1-4 at Michigan • NCAA Champions N 30 T 6-6* Michigan State • WCHA Playoff Champions D 1 W 4-2 Michigan State Date Result Opponent D 7 T 3-3* Denver D 8 L 4-5* Denver N 3 L 6-10 at Colorado College D 28 W 10-4 Yale N 4 W 5-0 at Colorado College D 29 W 7-3 Yale N 10 W 13-3 Colgate J 4 L 4-5 at Michigan State N 11 W 13-1 Colgate J 5 L 6-7 at Michigan State N 17 W 6-3 Colorado College J 11 L 1-4 Michigan Tech N 18 W 5-3 Colorado College J 12 L 4-6 Michigan Tech N 24 W 5-3 at Michigan J 18 L 2-3* Michigan N 25 W 7-2 at Michigan J 19 W 6-3 Michigan D 1 W 5-4* Notre Dame J 25 W 6-3 at Minnesota-Duluth D 2 W 5-3 Notre Dame J 26 L 1-4 at Minnesota-Duluth D 8 W 6-3 Michigan F 1 T 4-4* at Colorado College D 9 W 10-4 Michigan F 2 W 8-3 at Colorado College D 22 T 4-4* at Minnesota F 8 T 3-3* Minnesota D 23 L 2-4 at Minnesota F 9 T 4-4* Minnesota D 28 W 6-2 Colorado College% F 12 L 4-8 St. Louis D 30 W 5-1 Minnesota% F 22 L 4-5* at North Dakota J 5 W 3-2 at Denver F 23 W 7-1 at North Dakota J 6 L 1-2 at Denver M 1 W 4-3 Notre Dame J 12 W 4-3 at Michigan State M 2 L 1-5 Notre Dame J 13 L 5-7 at Michigan State M 5 L 1-4 at Michigan State WCHA J 19 W 5-4* Clarkson M 6 W 4-3 at Michigan State WCHA J 20 W 8-3 Clarkson J 26 W 8-3 North Dakota Record 18-13-5, 12-11-5 (5th) J 27 W 4-3 North Dakota Coach Bob Johnson F 2 L 1-7 at Michigan Tech F 3 L 3-5 at Michigan Tech 1974-75 F 9 W 5-2 Michigan State F 10 W 6-4 Michigan State Date Result Opponent F 16 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth O 18 W 6-5 Vermont F 17 W 9-2 Minnesota-Duluth O 19 W 6-1 Vermont F 23 L 5-8 at Notre Dame O 25 W 5-4 Notre Dame F 24 L 3-4 at Notre Dame O 26 L 3-5 Notre Dame M 2 L 3-4 Minnesota N 1 W 5-2 at Michigan M 3 W 3-0 Minnesota N 2 L 1-8 at Michigan M 5 W 8-6 Minnesota WCHA N 15 W 4-2 Minnesota-Duluth M 6 W 6-4 Minnesota WCHA N 16 W 7-5 Minnesota-Duluth M 9 T 4-4 at Notre Dame WCHA N 22 W 4-3 Michigan State M 10 W 4-3 at Notre Dame WCHA N 23 W 5-4 Michigan State M 16 W 6-5* vs Cornell [12] NCAA N 29 W 7-3 at Denver M 17 W 4-2 vs Denver [12] NCAA N 30 W 6-5* at Denver % St. Louis Invitational, St. Louis, Mo. D 6 W 7-4 at Colorado College Record 29-9-2, 18-9-1 (3rd) D 7 L 2-5 at Colorado College Coach Bob Johnson D 20 W 8-2 RPI D 21 W 7-3 RPI D 27 W 2-1 Minnesota 1973-74 D 28 L 1-4 Minnesota Date Result Opponent J 3 L 2-4 at Minnesota J 4 L 1-3 at Minnesota O 26 W 7-4 Western Ontario J 10 W 6-4 at Minnesota-Duluth O 27 W 5-3 Western Ontario J 11 L 5-8 at Minnesota-Duluth N 2 W 3-2 at Minnesota J 17 W 3-1 Michigan N 3 W 8-2 at Minnesota J 18 L 3-6 Michigan N 9 W 4-3 Colorado College J 24 W 5-3 Colorado College N 10 W 8-3 Colorado College J 25 L 4-6 Colorado College N 16 W 6-2 at Notre Dame J 31 W 8-7 at North Dakota N 17 L 4-6 at Notre Dame F 1 T 2-2* at North Dakota N 20 W 8-7* UW-Superior 145 F 7 W 9-2 Denver 1976-77 F 8 W 5-3 Denver F 14 L 1-3 at Michigan State • WCHA & NCAA Champions F 15 W 7-5 at Michigan State • WCHA Playoff Champions F 21 W 4-0 Michigan Tech Date Result Opponent F 22 L 2-4 Michigan Tech O 15 L 6-7* Michigan F 28 T 3-3* at Notre Dame O 16 W 7-6* Michigan M 1 W 9-2 at Notre Dame O 22 W 11-2 Western Ontario M 4 W 5-4 Michigan State WCHA O 23 W 8-4 Western Ontario M 5 L 4-7 Michigan State WCHA N 5 W 5-4 at Minnesota-Duluth Record 24-12-2, 19-11-2 (4th) N 6 W 7-1 at Minnesota-Duluth Coach Bob Johnson N 12 W 6-5 Colorado College N 13 W 5-4 Colorado College 1975-76 N 19 L 2-5 at Michigan State N 20 W 8-0 at Michigan State Date Result Opponent N 26 L 1-4 Notre Dame O 17 L 1-3 U.S. Olympic Tm N 27 W 4-3 Notre Dame O 18 L 1-6 U.S. Olympic Tm D 3 W 4-3* at Minnesota O 31 L 1-3 at St. Louis Univ. D 4 W 7-2 at Minnesota N 2 W 5-2 at St. Louis Univ. D 10 W 6-2 North Dakota N 7 L 4-5 Michigan State D 11 W 11-6 North Dakota N 8 L 5-6* Michigan State D 29 L 3-4 Harvard N 14 L 6-9 at Minnesota-Duluth D 30 W 7-5 Harvard N 15 L 2-4 at Minnesota-Duluth D 31 L 1-2 Moscow Spartak N 21 L 5-6 Colorado College J 7 W 7-1 Minnesota N 22 W 6-3 Colorado College J 8 L 4-5 Minnesota N 28 W 4-2 at Minnesota J 14 W 7-6* at North Dakota N 29 L 1-6 at Minnesota J 15 W 8-7* at North Dakota D 5 L 2-5 at Notre Dame J 21 W 6-3 at Colorado College D 6 T 2-2* at Notre Dame J 22 W 4-1 at Colorado College D 12 L 4-8 Michigan J 28 W 10-6 Michigan State D 13 L 3-8 Michigan J 29 W 9-2 Michigan State J 2 W 6-3 at Denver F 4 W 3-2 at Michigan J 3 W 7-5 at Denver F 5 W 11-8 at Michigan J 9 L 5-6* North Dakota F 11 W 8-4 Michigan Tech J 10 L 2-5 North Dakota F 12 W 4-3 Michigan Tech J 16 W 10-4 Minnesota-Duluth F 18 W 7-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 17 L 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth F 19 W 6-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 23 W 5-1 Michigan Tech F 25 L 3-6 at Denver J 24 L 4-5 Michigan Tech F 26 W 5-2 at Denver J 30 L 4-5* at Michigan State M 4 W 8-3 at Notre Dame J 31 L 3-5 at Michigan State M 5 T 3-3* at Notre Dame F 6 W 4-3* at Colorado College M 9 W 3-1 Colorado College WCHA F 7 T 2-2* at Colorado College M 10 W 3-1 Colorado College WCHA F 13 L 4-5* Minnesota M 12 W 9-5 Minnesota WCHA F 14 W 9-3 Minnesota M 13 W 8-3 Minnesota WCHA F 20 W 4-3 at Michigan M 16 W 4-0 vs Michigan[H] WCHA F 21 L 4-7 at Michigan M 17 W 5-4 vs Michigan[H] WCHA F 27 L 3-9 at Michigan Tech M 25 W 4-3* vs N. Hampshire[4] NCAA F 28 L 6-9 at Michigan Tech M 26 W 6-5* vs Michigan[4] NCAA M 6 W 5-3 Notre Dame Record 37-7-1, 26-5-1 (1st) M 7 W 4-1 Notre Dame Coach Bob Johnson M 10 L 4-6 Michigan State WCHA M 11 L 4-6 Michigan State WCHA Record 12-24-2, 11-19-2 (T7th) 1977-78 Coach Bill Rothwell • WCHA Playoff Champions Date Result Opponent O 21 T 3-3* St. Louis O 22 W 3-2 St. Louis O 28 L 5-6* at Michigan Tech

146 O 29 W 10-4 at Michigan Tech D 9 W 7-6* at Notre Dame N 4 W 8-6 Colorado College D 29 W 4-3* New Hampshire N 5 L 4-5 Colorado College D 30 W 7-3 New Hampshire N 11 W 6-1 at Notre Dame D 31 L 3-5 Soviet Traktor N 12 W 5-1 at Notre Dame J 5 W 6-4 Michigan State N 18 W 4-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 6 W 13-3 Michigan State N 19 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth J 12 L 5-8 at Michigan Tech N 25 W 4-1 Minnesota J 13 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech N 26 W 5-3 Minnesota J 19 L 2-3 Minnesota D 2 L 3-11 at Michigan J 20 W 4-3 Minnesota D 3 L 3-7 at Michigan J 26 T 5-5* at Minnesota-Duluth D 9 W 6-2 at Michigan State J 27 L 6-10 at Minnesota-Duluth D 10 W 7-3 at Michigan State F 2 W 5-4* Denver D 29 W 5-3 St. Lawrence F 3 W 10-4 Denver D 30 W 3-2 St. Lawrence F 9 L 3-7 North Dakota D 31 L 3-5 Russia-Dynamo F 10 L 4-7 North Dakota J 6 W 8-2 Michigan F 16 W 8-3 at Michigan J 7 W 5-4 Michigan F 17 W 6-4 at Michigan J 13 T 3-3* at Minnesota-Duluth F 23 W 4-1 at Colorado College J 14 W 5-4 at Minnesota-Duluth F 24 W 8-6 at Colorado College J 20 T 5-5* Michigan State M 2 W 2-0 Notre Dame J 21 W 8-2 Michigan State M 3 W 7-3 Notre Dame J 27 W 10-2 Michigan Tech M 6 W 11-5 Notre Dame WCHA J 28 L 4-5 Michigan Tech M 7 W 5-2 Notre Dame WCHA F 2 W 5-4* at Colorado College M 10 L 2-4 at North Dakota WCHA F 3 W 4-3 at Colorado College M 11 T 7-7 at North Dakota WCHA F 10 L 1-5 Denver Record 25-13-3, 19-11-2 (T3rd) F 11 L 2-3 Denver Coach Bob Johnson F 17 L 2-3* at Minnesota F 18 W 3-1 at Minnesota F 24 W 7-5 at North Dakota 1979-80 F 25 L 2-4 at North Dakota Date Result Opponent M 4 W 5-2 Notre Dame O 20 W 3-2 Miami (OH) M 5 W 12-1 Notre Dame O 26 W 6-5 at Michigan Tech M 10 W 9-2 Minnesota-Duluth WCHA O 27 L 4-6 at Michigan Tech M 11 W 5-4 Minnesota-Duluth WCHA N 2 W 6-4 at Michigan State M 14 W 4-3 Michigan Tech[H] WCHA N 3 L 4-5 at Michigan State M 15 W 7-4 Michigan Tech[H] WCHA N 9 L 7-8 Minnesota-Duluth M 23 L 2-5 vs Boston Univ. [13] NCAA N 10 W 7-3 Minnesota-Duluth M 24 L 3-4 vs Bowling Grn.[13] NCAA N 16 W 8-4 Michigan Record 28-12-3, 21-9-2 (2nd) N 17 W 2-0 Michigan Coach Bob Johnson N 23 L 5-6 at Minnesota N 24 L 2-7 at Minnesota 1978-79 N 30 W 5-2 Notre Dame D 1 L 3-4 Notre Dame Date Result Opponent D 7 L 4-5* Colorado College O 20 W 8-3 Western Ontario D 8 W 5-4 Colorado College O 21 W 4-2 Western Ontario D 28 L 0-1 vs Michigan Tech•• O 27 L 4-8 at Minnesota D 29 W 10-4 vs Michigan State•• O 28 W 6-5 at Minnesota D 31 E 2-7 Torpedo Gorky N 3 W 4-2 Colorado College J 2 E 4-7 Torpedo Gorky N 4 L 2-5 Colorado College J 4 T 3-3* Clarkson N 10 L 5-6 Michigan J 5 W 6-2 Clarkson N 11 W 9-4 Michigan J 11 W 7-2 Denver N 17 W 2-1* at North Dakota J 12 W 6-4 Denver N 18 L 1-3 at North Dakota J 15 E 2-6 vs U.S. Olympic Tm[14] N 24 T 3-3* Minnesota-Duluth J 18 L 5-6 at Michigan N 25 W 6-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 19 L 4-8 at Michigan D 1 L 5-6 at Michigan State J 22 L 2-4 U.S. Olympic Team D 2 W 5-1 at Michigan State J 25 L 4-5 Michigan State D 8 L 2-8 at Notre Dame J 26 W 9-2 Michigan State

147 F 2 L 3-4 at Notre Dame 1981-82 F 3 W 7-5 at Notre Dame F 8 L 4-6 Minnesota • NCAA Runner Up F 9 L 6-7 Minnesota • WCHA Playoff Champions F 15 L 3-5 at Minnesota-Duluth Date Result Opponent F 16 L 4-8 at Minnesota-Duluth O 16 W 20-0 Windsor F 22 W 6-2 at Colorado College O 17 W 6-2 Windsor F 23 L 6-7* at Colorado College O 23 W 8-4 Bowling Green F 29 L 1-8 North Dakota O 24 W 9-3 Bowling Green M 1 L 3-4 North Dakota O 30 W 6-1 at Minnesota-Duluth •• Great Lakes Invitational, Detroit O 31 W 6-1 at Minnesota-Duluth Record 15-20-1, 12-18-0 (9th) N 6 W 4-1 Minnesota Coach Bob Johnson N 7 T 6-6* Minnesota N 13 W 10-1 Western Ontario 1980-81 N 14 W 7-1 Western Ontario N 18 W 6-3 Colorado College • NCAA Champions N 20 W 6-3 Colorado College N 21 W 7-2 Colorado College Date Result Opponent N 27 W 9-2 at Western Michigan O 17 W 7-3 Western Michigan N 28 L 2-3 at Western Michigan O 18 W 5-4 Western Michigan D 4 W 6-3 at Minnesota O 24 W 5-3 at Denver D 5 L 4-6 at Minnesota O 25 L 3-5 at Denver D 11 W 3-2 Chicago Circle O 31 W 6-4 Colorado College D 19 E 2-8 USSR Jr. Nationals N 1 W 7-5 Colorado College D 28 W 5-4 Providence N 7 W 8-2 Ferris State D 29 L 0-4 Providence N 8 W 4-2 Ferris State J 2 W 5-3 Northern Michigan N 14 L 4-5* Notre Dame J 3 W 7-1 Northern Michigan N 15 W 4-0 Notre Dame J 8 W 8-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 21 W 5-3 at Michigan J 9 W 4-3* Minnesota-Duluth N 22 L 1-3 at Michigan J 15 W 3-2 at Denver N 28 L 4-5* Minnesota J 16 W 2-1* at Denver N 29 W 8-3 Minnesota J 20 W 6-1 at Colorado College D 5 L 2-3 at Minnesota-Duluth J 22 W 7-6 at Colorado College D 6 W 5-3 at Minnesota-Duluth J 23 W 9-6 at Colorado College D 28 W 10-5 Yale J 29 L 0-3 North Dakota D 29 W 12-1 Yale J 30 W 3-0 North Dakota J 2 L 4-6 RPI F 5 L 2-4 Denver J 3 L 5-6 RPI F 6 W 4-0 Denver J 9 W 8-5 Michigan F 12 L 1-2* Minnesota J 10 W 4-3 Michigan F 13 W 5-0 Minnesota J 16 L 3-6 at Minnesota F 19 L 4-5* at North Dakota J 17 L 4-8 at Minnesota F 20 L 1-3 at North Dakota J 23 W 7-2 Minnesota-Duluth F 26 L 8-9 at Minnesota-Duluth J 24 W 4-3 Minnesota-Duluth F 27 W 8-6 at Minnesota-Duluth J 30 L 3-5 Michigan Tech M 9 L 3-4 Minnesota WCHA J 31 W 6-2 Michigan Tech M 10 W 6-2 Minnesota WCHA F 6 W 10-1 at North Dakota M 13 W 9-0 at North Dakota WCHA F 7 W 5-4 at North Dakota M 14 W 3-1 at North Dakota WCHA F 13 W 4-3* at Colorado College M 20 W 6-1 Harvard NCAA F 14 L 2-4 at Colorado College M 21 W 4-3 Harvard NCAA F 20 L 3-5 Michigan State M 26 W 5-0 vs N. Hampshire[13] NCAA F 21 W 5-4 Michigan State M 27 L 2-5 vs North Dakota[13] NCAA F 27 L 2-4 at Notre Dame Record 35-11-1, 18-7-1 (2nd) F 28 W 7-0 at Notre Dame M 7 W 8-2 Colo. College WCHA Coach Bob Johnson M 8 L 4-11 Colo. College WCHA M 20 W 3-2 at Clarkson NCAA M 21 T 6-6 at Clarkson NCAA M 27 W 5-1 vs No. Michigan[15] NCAA M 28 W 6-3 vs Minnesota[15] NCAA Record 27-14-1, 17-11-0 (T2nd) Coach Bob Johnson 148 1982-83 1983-84 • NCAA Champions Date Result Opponent • WCHA Playoff Champions O 14 L 3-4 RPI Date Result Opponent O 15 W 3-2 RPI O 8 E 6-3 Michigan Tech O 21 L 2-5 North Dakota O 15 W 4-3 at Bowling Green O 22 L 2-3 North Dakota O 16 T 4-4* at Bowling Green O 28 L 3-5 at Minnesota O 22 L 2-4 Dalhousie O 29 L 6-7 at Minnesota O 23 W 13-4 Dalhousie N 4 W 6-4 at Denver O 29 T 4-4* at Minnesota N 5 W 7-4 at Denver O 30 L 8-9 at Minnesota N 11 W 3-1 Minnesota N 3 W 7-4 Colorado College N 12 W 9-0 Minnesota N 5 W 9-1 Colorado College N 15 W 10-4 at Illinois-Chicago N 6 W 5-1 Colorado College N 18 W 2-1 at Colorado College N 12 W 4-3 Minnesota N 19 W 3-2 at Colorado College N 13 L 1-5 Minnesota N 25 W 9-3 Illinois-Chicago N 19 L 2-6 at North Dakota N 26 W 7-3 Illinois-Chicago N 20 L 0-4 at North Dakota D 2 L 5-6* Minnesota-Duluth N 24 W 3-2* at Illinois-Chicago D 3 L 1-4 Minnesota-Duluth N 26 W 13-1 Air Force D 17 E 4-5 W. German Nationals N 27 W 14-0 Air Force D 22 L 5-6* Colorado College D 3 L 3-5 Minnesota-Duluth D 23 L 3-4 Colorado College D 4 W 7-2 Minnesota-Duluth D 29 W 4-2 U.S. International D 10 E 6-4 U.S. Nationals D 30 W 9-4 U.S. International D 29 W 7-5 Lake Superior State J 3 W 2-1 Northern Michigan D 30 W 4-3 Lake Superior State J 4 W 5-4* Northern Michigan J 2 W 2-0 Boston University J 6 E 1-4 U.S. Olympic Team J 3 W 5-2 Boston University J 7 E 4-2 U.S. Olympic Team J 7 W 7-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 13 L 1-7 at Minnesota-Duluth J 8 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth J 14 L 4-6 at Minnesota-Duluth J 14 W 8-0 at Denver J 20 L 5-6 at Denver J 15 W 8-4 at Denver J 21 W 10-4 at Denver J 19 W 4-1 at Colorado College J 27 W 5-4 Minnesota J 21 W 8-3 at Colorado College J 28 L 1-4 Minnesota J 22 L 1-3 at Colorado College F 3 T 3-3* at North Dakota J 28 T 2-2* North Dakota F 4 W 6-4 at North Dakota J 29 L 1-3 North Dakota F 10 W 4-3* Denver F 4 L 3-6 at Minnesota-Duluth F 11 W 6-4 Denver F 5 W 3-1 at Minnesota-Duluth F 17 L 2-4 at Minnesota-Duluth F 11 W 4-1 Denver F 18 L 1-6 at Minnesota-Duluth WCHA F 12 W 5-3 Denver F 25 W 5-3 Denver WCHA F 18 W 7-3 at Minnesota F 26 W 8-5 Denver WCHA F 19 L 1-5 at Minnesota M 2 L 3-6 at Minn.-Duluth WCHA F 25 W 3-2 Colorado College WCHA M 3 L 0-9 at Minn.-Duluth F 26 W 5-2 Colorado College WCHA Record 21-17-1, 11-14-1 (4th) M 4 T 1-1 at North Dakota WCHA Coach Jeff Sauer M 5 W 6-5*** at North Dakota WCHA M 12 W 5-1 at Minnesota WCHA 1984-85 M 13 W 3-2 at Minnesota WCHA M 19 W 6-2 St. Lawrence NCAA Date Result Opponent M 20 W 7-1 St. Lawrence NCAA O 12 L 5-6 Boston University M 24 W 2-0 vs Providence[16] NCAA O 13 L 2-4 Boston University M 26 W 6-2 vs Harvard[16] NCAA O 19 W 7-2 U.S. International Record 33-10-4, 15-9-2 (3rd) O 20 W 7-2 U.S. International Coach Jeff Sauer O 26 L 5-6* at Providence O 27 W 5-2 at Providence N 2 L 2-8 at North. Michigan N 3 L 5-9 at North. Michigan N 9 W 7-4 UMass-Lowell N 10 W 8-3 UMass-Lowell

149 N 16 L 2-4 at Minnesota-Duluth J 3 W 4-3 Providence N 17 L 1-6 at Minnesota-Duluth J 4 W 4-3* Providence N 23 W 7-6 Yale J 10 W 9-2 Maine N 24 L 2-3 Yale J 11 W 5-4* Maine N 30 W 6-5* North Dakota J 17 L 2-8 at North Dakota D 1 W 3-2 North Dakota J 18 L 4-6 at North Dakota D 7 W 4-1 at Maine J 24 W 7-5 at Colorado College D 8 W 8-6 at Maine J 25 W 2-1 at Colorado College D 13 W 6-3 Michigan Tech J 31 W 7-4 Minnesota D 14 L 4-5 Michigan Tech F 1 W 6-4 Minnesota D 28 W 9-1 Northeastern F 7 W 7-3 at Minnesota-Duluth D 29 W 4-2 Northeastern F 8 L 3-5 at Minnesota-Duluth D 31 E 3-7 Moscow-Spartak F 14 L 3-7 Northern Michigan J 4 L 2-5 Boston College F 15 W 6-0 Northern Michigan J 5 L 2-6 Boston College F 21 W 7-5 at Michigan Tech J 11 L 5-6 at Minnesota F 22 L 3-4* at Michigan Tech J 12 W 5-4* at Minnesota M 1 W 6-2 North Dakota WCHA J 18 W 8-7* at Denver M 2 W 6-5 North Dakota WCHA J 19 L 3-10 at Denver M 8 L 1-4 at Minnesota WCHA J 25 W 8-6 at New Hampshire M 9 L 3-7 at Minnesota WCHA J 26 W 10-5 at New Hampshire Record 27-15-0, 23-11-0 (3rd) F 1 W 7-2 Colorado College Coach Jeff Sauer F 2 W 4-2 Colorado College F 8 L 4-5 Minnesota-Duluth F 9 L 1-8 Minnesota-Duluth 1986-87 F 15 W 6-1 Northern Michigan F 16 W 7-2 Northern Michigan Date Result Opponent F 22 W 4-3 at Michigan Tech O 10 W 6-1 Northern Michigan F 23 W 7-3 at Michigan Tech O 11 L 2-6 Northern Michigan M 2 W 2-1 Colorado College WCHA O 17 L 3-6 at Michigan Tech M 3 W 7-3 Colorado College WCHA O 18 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech M 9 L 0-6 at Minnesota WCHA O 24 L 2-3* Minnesota M 10 L 7-8 at Minnesota WCHA O 25 W 5-2 Minnesota Record 25-17-0, 20-14-0 (3rd) O 31 L 4-9 at North Dakota Coach Jeff Sauer N 1 L 2-6 at North Dakota N 7 W 3-2* Colorado College N 8 W 3-2* Colorado College 1985-86 N 14 L 1-2* at Minnesota-Duluth N 15 W 5-2 at Minnesota-Duluth Date Result Opponent N 21 T 2-2* at Denver O 11 L 4-5 Western Michigan N 22 L 6-8 at Denver O 12 L 4-6 Western Michigan N 28 W 5-1 Yale O 18 L 2-4 Denver N 30 W 6-4 New Hampshire O 19 W 6-2 Denver D 5 W 7-5 at Maine O 26 W 5-3 at UMass-Lowell D 6 L 3-4 at UMass-Lowell O 27 W 6-3 at UMass-Lowell D 20 L 2-5 Denver N 1 W 5-3 Minnesota-Duluth D 21 L 3-10 Denver N 2 W 4-3 Minnesota-Duluth D 28 W 5-2 Cornell N 8 W 5-4 at Boston College D 29 W 7-5 Cornell N 9 L 5-6 at Boston College J 2 W 7-1 Boston University N 15 L 5-8 at Northeastern J 4 W 6-5 Boston College N 16 W 6-5 at Northeastern J 9 W 3-2* Minnesota-Duluth N 22 W 8-1 North Dakota J 10 L 1-2 Minnesota-Duluth N 23 W 6-2 North Dakota J 16 W 3-2 at Northeastern N 29 W 7-3 New Hampshire J 17 W 6-3 at Providence N 30 W 7-4 New Hampshire J 23 W 4-3 at Colorado College D 6 L 4-5* at Minnesota J 24 L 3-5 at Colorado College D 7 L 2-6 at Minnesota J 30 L 4-5 North Dakota D 21 W 5-4 Harvard J 31 L 1-2 North Dakota D 22 W 5-4 Harvard F 6 W 5-3 at Northern Michigan D 29 L 4-7 at Boston University F 7 L 3-5 at Northern Michigan D 30 W 6-3 at Boston University 150 F 10 W 4-3 Michigan Tech M 20 T 4-4 UMass-Lowell NCAA F 11 W 3-2 Michigan Tech M 26 L 0-7 at St. Lawrence NCAA F 20 L 2-5 at Minnesota M 27 W 4-3 at St. Lawrence NCAA F 21 L 2-5 at Minnesota •• Great Lakes Invitational, Detroit F 28 W 4-2 No. Michigan WCHA Record 30-13-2, 22-12-1 (2nd) M 1 W 6-2 No. Michigan WCHA Coach Jeff Sauer M 6 W 2-1 at Minnesota WCHA M 7 L 4-8 at Minnesota WCHA Record 23-18-1, 17-17-1 (T3rd) 1988-89 Coach Jeff Sauer • NCAA Qualifier Date Result Opponent 1987-88 O 14 L 2-3* Minnesota O 15 L 2-4 Minnesota • WCHA Playoff Champions O 21 T 2-2* at Northern Michigan • NCAA Qualifier O 22 L 4-5* at Northern Michigan Date Result Opponent O 28 W 7-4 at Denver O 9 W 6-2 Northern Michigan O 29 T 4-4* at Denver O 10 W 6-5 Northern Michigan N 4 W 4-1 Michigan Tech O 16 L 3-8 at Denver N 5 W 7-3 Michigan Tech O 17 L 5-6 at Denver N 11 W 5-2 North Dakota O 23 W 4-0 Michigan Tech N 12 W 5-2 North Dakota O 24 W 9-2 Michigan Tech N 15 W 3-0 Illinois-Chicago O 30 L 3-5 at Minnesota N 18 T 3-3* Colorado College O 31 L 4-5* at Minnesota N 19 L 1-4 Colorado College N 6 W 3-2 Denver N 25 W 4-2 at Minnesota-Duluth N 7 W 7-2 Denver N 26 T 1-1* at Minnesota-Duluth N 13 L 3-4 North Dakota D 2 L 2-5 at Maine N 14 W 5-4 North Dakota D 4 W 3-2 at UMass-Lowell N 20 W 10-4 Colorado College D 9 L 3-4 at Michigan Tech N 21 L 1-2 Colorado College D 10 L 5-6 at Michigan Tech N 27 W 5-2 Providence D 13 W 8-1 St. Cloud State N 29 W 7-4 Northeastern D 15 E 2-6 Moscow Dynamo D 4 W 4-1 at Michigan Tech D 29 W 6-2 at Colorado College D 5 W 4-2 at Michigan Tech D 30 W 4-2 at Colorado College D 7 E 3-7 U.S. Olympic Team J 6 W 7-2 Boston University D 8 E 2-4 Soviet Selects J 8 W 3-0 New Hampshire D 29 W 6-0 vs Michigan•• J 9 L 3-4* Boston College D 30 W 4-3 vs Michigan State•• J 13 W 5-1 Minnesota-Duluth J 2 L 1-7 Maine J 14 W 2-1* Minnesota-Duluth J 4 W 6-4 UMass-Lowell J 20 L 3-5 at Northeastern J 8 W 10-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 22 L 4-9 at Providence J 9 L 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 27 W 3-2 at North Dakota J 13 L 6-10 at Boston University J 28 W 4-2 at North Dakota J 15 W 3-2* at New Hampshire F 3 W 4-3* Denver J 17 L 4-5* at Boston College F 4 T 2-2* Denver J 22 W 7-2 at Colorado College F 7 W 4-2 Alaska-Fairbanks J 23 W 5-3 at Colorado College F 13 W 6-3 Northern Michigan J 29 W 4-3 North Dakota F 14 L 3-4* Northern Michigan J 30 W 5-4* North Dakota F 17 L 1-4 at Minnesota F 5 L 0-1 Minnesota F 18 L 2-5 at Minnesota F 6 W 2-1 Minnesota F 24 W 5-2 Michigan Tech WCHA F 12 W 7-2 at Minnesota-Duluth F 25 W 5-3 Michigan Tech WCHA F 13 W 5-4 at Minnesota Duluth M 5 L 2-4 vs No. Michigan[1] WCHA F 19 L 4-6 at North. Michigan M 6 W 4-3 vs Minnesota[1] WCHA F 20 T 3-3* at North. Michigan M 17 W 3-1 at St. Lawrence NCAA F 25 W 2-1* No. Michigan WCHA M 18 W 4-2 at St. Lawrence NCAA F 26 W 5-4 No. Michigan WCHA M 24 L 2-4 at Minnesota NCAA M 6 W 2-1 vs North Dakota[1] WCHA M 25 L 2-4 at Minnesota NCAA M 7 W 3-2 vs Minnesota[1] WCHA Record 25-16-5, 17-13-5 (T3rd) M 19 W 7-1 UMass-Lowell NCAA Coach Jeff Sauer 151 1989-90 O 13 W 4-0 Michigan Tech O 19 W 2-1 Alaska Anchorage • NCAA & WCHA Champions O 20 T 2-2* Alaska Anchorage • WCHA Playoff Champions O 26 L 3-4 at Minnesota-Duluth Date Result Opponent O 27 W 6-1 at Minnesota-Duluth O 16 W 4-3 St. Cloud State O 29 E 1-8 Team Canada O 20 W 6-5 Michigan Tech N 2 L 1-6 at Northern Michigan O 21 W 8-2 Michigan Tech N 3 L 2-4 at Northern Michigan O 27 W 6-5 at Denver N 9 W 4-2 St. Cloud State O 28 W 4-2 at Denver N 10 W 10-4 St. Cloud State N 3 L 3-5 Minnesota N 12 W 6-2 Alaska-Fairbanks N 4 W 4-3 Minnesota N 16 W 5-3 at Colorado College N 10 W 8-1 New Hampshire N 17 W 3-2 at Colorado College N 11 W 7-3 New Hampshire N 23 L 2-4 North Dakota N 14 W 9-5 at Illinois-Chicago N 24 W 6-2 North Dakota N 17 L 5-11 at North. Michigan D 8 L 4-9 at Minnesota N 18 W 6-5* at North. Michigan D 9 T 4-4* at Minnesota N 24 L 4-9 Minnesota-Duluth D 13 W 4-2 Denver N 25 W 3-0 Minnesota-Duluth D 14 W 5-2 Denver BHS D 1 W 7-5 at North Dakota D 28 W 3-0 vs St. Lawrence[2] BHS D 2 L 5-9 at North Dakota D 29 W 3-2 vs North Dakota[2] D 8 W 5-0 at Colorado College J 4 W 7-0 Minnesota-Duluth D 9 L 5-6 at Colorado College J 5 W 6-1 Minnesota-Duluth D 11 E 2-4 Sokol-Kiev (USSR) J 11 W 3-1 at Michigan Tech D 12 W 5-3 Alabama-Huntsville J 12 W 3-2 at Michigan Tech J 18 L 3-6 at Denver D 28 W 9-3 vs Notre Dame[2] BHS J 19 W 4-3 at Denver D 29 W 6-3 vs Boston College[2] BHS J 2 W 7-6* Alaska-Fairbanks J 25 L 3-5 Minnesota J 5 L 3-4 at Minnesota-Duluth J 26 L 1-8 Minnesota J 6 W 4-2 at Minnesota-Duluth F 1 W 5-3 at North Dakota J 9 L 5-6 at St. Cloud State F 2 L 2-6 at North Dakota J 19 L 3-4 Northern Michigan F 5 W 5-4 Alaska-Fairbanks J 20 W 10-1 Northern Michigan F 8 W 5-2 Colorado College J 23 W 7-3 Illinois-Chicago F 9 W 4-2 Colorado College J 26 W 3-2 Denver F 15 T 7-7* at St. Cloud State J 27 W 7-1 Denver F 16 W 6-2 at St. Cloud State F 2 W 5-4 at Michigan Tech F 22 L 1-6 Northern Michigan F 3 W 7-2 at Michigan Tech F 23 L 3-4* Northern Michigan WCHA F 9 W 7-3 Colorado College M 2 W 5-1 Minn.-Duluth WCHA F 10 W 9-5 Colorado College M 3 W 5-2 Minn.-Duluth WCHA F 16 W 6-3 at Minnesota M 10 L 2-3 vs Minnesota[1] WCHA F 17 L 2-4 at Minnesota M 11 L 2-5 vs North Dakota[1] NCAA F 23 T 5-5* North Dakota M 15 L 3-8 at Clarkson NCAA F 24 W 5-4* North Dakota M 16 L 4-5 at Clarkson M 3 W 5-2 Michigan Tech WCHA Record 26-15-3, 19-11-2 (3rd) M 4 W 4-3* Michigan Tech WCHA Coach Jeff Sauer M 11 W 4-3* vs No. Michigan[1] WCHA M 12 W 7-1 vs Minnesota[1] WCHA 1991-92 M 23 W 7-3 Maine NCAA M 24 W 4-3* Maine NCAA • NCAA Runner Up M 30 W 2-1 vs Boston College[4] NCAA Date Result Opponent A 1 W 7-3 vs Colgate[4] NCAA O 18 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech Record 36-9-1, 19-8-1 (1st) O 19 L 1-5 at Michigan Tech Coach Jeff Sauer O 25 W 5-4 at St. Cloud State O 26 W 5-4 at St. Cloud State 1990-91 N 1 W 4-2 Minnesota-Duluth N 2 L 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth • NCAA Qualifier N 8 W 3-2* Michigan Tech Date Result Opponent N 9 W 4-3* Michigan Tech O 12 W 6-1 Michigan Tech N 15 L 4-5 at Minnesota 152 N 16 L 1-4 vs. Minnesota[14] D 31 E 3-5 Czech Select Team N 22 L 2-5 at North. Michigan J 8 W 8-6 at Alaska Fairbanks N 23 L 1-4 at North. Michigan J 9 W 4-3 at Alaska Fairbanks N 29 T 3-3* Denver J 15 W 3-2 at North Dakota N 30 W 6-3 Denver J 16 W 5-2 at North Dakota D 6 W 7-4 Colorado College J 22 L 4-5* Denver D 7 W 6-3 Colorado College J 23 W 4-2 Denver D 27 W 6-1 vs. Yale[2] BHS J 29 W 6-5* at St. Cloud State D 28 W 3-2 vs. Maine[2] BHS J 30 W 6-3 at St. Cloud State D 31 E 4-5* Calgary F 5 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth J 3 W 9-4 at North Dakota F 6 L 2-5 Minnesota-Duluth J 4 L 2-6 at North Dakota F 12 W 5-4 at Northern Michigan J 10 W 3-2 at Denver F 13 L 2-5 at Northern Michigan J 11 L 2-3* at Denver F 19 W 4-1 at Colorado College J 18 W 7-4 Northern Michigan F 20 W 6-5* at Colorado College J 19 W 6-4 Northern Michigan F 26 T 4-4* Minnesota J 31 W 4-1 at Minnesota-Duluth F 27 L 2-4 Minnesota F 1 T 6-6* at Minnesota-Duluth M 6 L 4-5 Michigan Tech F 7 L 1-2 Minnesota M 7 T 3-3* Michigan Tech F 8 W 4-1 Minnesota M 12 W 6-3 Colorado College WCHA F 21 L 2-6 at Colorado College M 13 W 10-3 Colorado College WCHA F 22 L 1-2 at Colorado College M 19 L 2-3* vs Minnesota[1] WCHA F 28 W 8-2 North Dakota M 20 L 5-7 vs Minn.-Duluth[1] WCHA F 29 W 4-2 North Dakota M 26 W 3-1 vs Miami, Ohio[4] NCAA M 7 W 5-4 St. Cloud State M 27 L 3-4* vs Michigan[4] NCAA M 8 W 6-2 St. Cloud State Record 24-15-3, 18-11-3 (T2nd) M 13 W 6-5* St. Cloud State WCHA Coach Jeff Sauer M 14 L 3-5 St. Cloud State WCHA M 15 W 4-3* St. Cloud State WCHA M 20 L 3-6 vs No. Michigan[1] WCHA 1993-94 M 21 W 5-3 vs Colo. College [1] WCHA • NCAA Qualifier M 26 W 4-2 vs N. Hampshire[13] NCAA M 28 W 5-2 vs St. Lawrence[13] NCAA Date Result Opponent A 2 W 4-2 vs Michigan [17] NCAA O 22 W 3-2 at Denver A 4 L 3-5 vs L Superior St[17] NCAA O 23 W 6-3 at Denver Record 27-14-2, 19-11-2 (2nd) O 29 L 4-5 at Minnesota-Duluth Coach Jeff Sauer O 30 T 5-5* at Minnesota-Duluth N 5 W 7-3 North Dakota N 6 L 4-5 North Dakota 1992-93 N 12 L 0-4 at Michigan Tech N 13 W 5-3 at Michigan Tech • NCAA Qualifier N 19 W 6-3 Colorado College Date Result Opponent N 20 W 4-2 Colorado College O 23 W 5-2 St. Cloud State N 26 L 2-4 vs. Michigan St.[22] CHS O 24 L 2-4 St. Cloud State N 27 W 5-3 vs. Michigan[22] CHS O 31 W 9-2 Northern Michigan D 3 L 2-5 Northern Michigan N 1 W 11-0 Northern Michigan D 4 W 5-4 Northern Michigan N 6 W 6-5* at Michigan Tech D 10 W 5-4 at Alaska Anchorage N 7 L 1-8 at Michigan Tech D 11 W 4-1 at Alaska Anchorage N 13 T 4-4* at Minnesota D 28 W 8-5 vs. AK-Fairbanks[2] BHS N 14 W 3-2 vs Minnesota[14] D 29 W 3-2 vs. Northern Mich.[2] BHS N 20 W 1-0 Colorado College J 2 E 3-3 St. Petersburg N 21 W 3-1 Colorado College Red Army N 27 L 5-8 at Minnesota-Duluth J 8 L 2-5 at Minnesota N 28 L 1-2* at Minnesota-Duluth J 9 L 3-4* at Minnesota† D 4 L 2-3 North Dakota J 14 W 4-1 St. Cloud State D 5 W 10-2 North Dakota J 15 L 1-6 St. Cloud State D 11 W 5-2 at Denver J 21 W 6-1 Minnesota-Duluth D 12 L 4-5 at Denver J 22 L 3-4 Minnesota-Duluth D 28 W 10-3 vs. Boston College[2] BHS J 28 W 4-1 at North Dakota D 29 L 3-6 vs. Boston U.[2] BHS J 29 L 4-5 at North Dakota

153 F 4 W 5-0 Michigan Tech M 4 W 7-1 Michigan Tech F 5 W 5-2 Michigan Tech M 5 W 7-5 Michigan Tech F 11 L 3-8 at Colorado College M 10 L 3-4 Northern Michigan WCHA F 12 W 5-2 at Colorado College M 11 W 5-4 Northern Michigan WCHA F 18 W 4-2 at Northern Michigan M 12 W 5-1 Northern Michigan WCHA F 19 W 6-3 at Northern Michigan M 17 W 5-4 vs. Denver[1] WCHA F 25 L 2-3 Minnesota M 18 W 4-3* vs. Colo. College[1] WCHA F 26 L 2-3 Minnesota M 24 W 5-3 Michigan State NCAA M 5 W 5-1 Alaska Anchorage M 25 L 3-4 Michigan NCAA M 6 W 4-3* Alaska Anchorage Record 24-15-4, 17-11-4 (T2nd) M 11 W 6-1 North Dakota WCHA Coach Jeff Sauer M 12 W 4-2 North Dakota WCHA M 18 L 2-3* vs. St. Cloud St.[2] WCHA M 19 W 8-3 vs. Mich. Tech[2] WCHA 1995-96 M 25 W 6-3 vs. W. Michigan[17] NCAA Date Result Opponent M 26 L 1-4 vs. Boston Univ.[17] NCAA O 13 L 4-8 at Colorado College Record 26-15-1, 19-12-1 (3rd) O 14 L 2-6 at Colorado College Coach Jeff Sauer O 20 W 4-3 Denver O 21 L 2-6 Denver 1994-95 O 27 W 3-1 at North Dakota O 28 L 2-4 at North Dakota • NCAA Qualifier N 10 L 2-3 at Minn.-Duluth • WCHA Playoff Champions N 11 L 2-5 at Minn.-Duluth Date Result Opponent N 17 T 3-3* at St. Cloud State O 14 E 6-4 at Minn.-Duluth HOF N 18 L 2-5 at St. Cloud State CHS O 15 W 6-5 at Minnesota-Duluth N 24 L 3-7 vs. Michigan[2] CHS O 21 W 4-1 Denver N 25 L 4-5 vs. Michigan State[2] O 22 W 6-4 Denver D 1 W 6-2 Michigan Tech O 28 L 1-2* at Minnesota D 2 L 2-4 Michigan Tech O 29 L 2-5 at Minnesota† D 8 L 2-4 Colorado College N 4 T 2-2* Minnesota-Duluth D 9 L 1-2 Colorado College N 5 L 3-4 Minnesota-Duluth D 15 W 4-3 Northern Michigan N 11 W 7-6 at Michigan Tech D 16 W 4-2 Northern Michigan BHS N 12 W 4-1 at Michigan Tech D 28 L 2-3 Notre Dame BHS N 18 W 4-3 Northern Michigan D 29 W 8-3 Princeton N 19 W 4-2 Northern Michigan D 31 E 4-5 Swiss Selects N 25 L 2-7 vs. Michigan[1] CHS J 5 L 0-1 at Alaska Anchorage N 26 L 2-3 vs. Michigan State[1] CHS J 6 W 6-3 at Alaska Anchorage D 2 L 4-8 St. Cloud State J 12 W 8-3 St. Cloud State D 3 W 5-4 St. Cloud State J 13 L 2-6 St. Cloud State D 9 L 2-3* at North Dakota J 19 L 4-8 at Minnesota D 10 L 2-5 at North Dakota J 20 L 0-5 at Minnesota† D 28 W 4-3** vs. Bowling Green[2] BHS J 26 L 2-8 at Michigan Tech D 29 W 6-4 vs. L. Superior St.[2] BHS J 27 T 6-6* at Michigan Tech D 31 E 3-6 Brynas Tigers (Sweden) F 2 W 4-2 Minnesota-Duluth J 6 W 3-1 at Alaska Anchorage F 3 W 5-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 7 L 2-4 at Alaska Anchorage F 9 W 6-3 North Dakota J 13 L 2-5 Colorado College F 10 W 3-2 North Dakota J 14 W 8-1 Colorado College F 16 T 1-1* at Northern Michigan J 20 T 1-1* at Northern Michigan F 17 W 5-4 at Northern Michigan J 21 T 5-5* at Northern Michigan F 23 W 6-3 Minnesota J 27 L 2-6 Minnesota F 24 W 7-4 Minnesota WCHA J 28 W 6-5 Minnesota M 1 W 6-5* at North Dakota WCHA F 3 W 4-2 North Dakota M 2 W 5-4** at North Dakota WCHA F 4 W 5-1 North Dakota M 8 L 3-4* Minnesota[2] WCHA F 11 L 4-5 at St. Cloud State M 9 L 4-6 Colorado College[2] F 12 T 4-4* at St. Cloud State Record 17-20-3, 14-15-3 (6th) F 19 W 6-3 vs. Minn.-Duluth[2] Coach Jeff Sauer F 24 W 4-3 at Denver F 25 L 2-5 at Denver

154 1996-97 N 22 W 4-2 at Minnesota-Duluth N 28 L 0-2 at Michigan State CHS Date Result Opponent N 30 L 1-2 at Michigan CHS O 18 W 2-0 St. Cloud State D 5 L 5-6 North Dakota O 19 L 2-3 St. Cloud State D 6 L 0-3 North Dakota O 25 W 8-3 at Denver D 10 L 2-4 Notre Dame O 26 L 2-3 at Denver D 12 W 3-2 at Notre Dame N 1 W 3-2 Minnesota D 27 W 6-3 vs. Harvard[2] BHS N 2 L 1-6 Minnesota D 28 W 4-3 vs. No. Michigan[2] BHS N 8 W 5-2 at Northern Michigan D 31 E 1-8 HV-71 (Sweden) N 9 W 4-3 at Northern Michigan J 3 W 5-2 at Denver M N 16 L 3-7 at Colorado College J 4 W 7-3 at Denver M N 17 L 4-5 at Colorado College J 9 T 2-2* Minnesota-Duluth N 22 W 5-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 10 W 5-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 23 L 0-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 16 W 5-1 Nebraska-Omaha N 29 L 1-3 vs. Michigan State[4] CHS J 18 W 4-2 at Nebraska-Omaha N 30 L 4-8 vs. Michigan[4] CHS J 23 W 6-5* at Colorado College D 6 W 6-2 at Alaska Anchorage J 24 W 4-0 at Colorado College D 7 T 5-5* at Alaska Anchorage J 30 W 2-1 Alaska Anchorage D 27 L 7-9 vs. N. Hampshire[2] BHS J 31 W 3-1 Alaska Anchorage D 28 L 2-5 vs. Vermont[2] BHS F 6 L 1-4 at Minnesota D 31 E 1-7 Pori Aces(Finland) F 7 L 0-7 at Minnesota† J 3 W 4-3 Michigan Tech F 13 W 7-4 Denver J 4 W 5-1 Michigan Tech F 14 L 2-3 Denver J 10 W 4-1 Northern Michigan F 20 L 2-4 at Michigan Tech J 11 L 1-4 Northern Michigan F 21 L 3-4 at Michigan Tech J 17 W 5-2 at North Dakota F 27 L 3-7 St. Cloud State J 18 L 6-8 at North Dakota F 28 W 6-3 St. Cloud State J 24 W 6-3 at Minnesota-Duluth M 6 L 3-6 at North Dakota J 25 W 4-1 at Minnesota-Duluth M 7 W 6-4 at North Dakota J 31 T 2-2* Alaska Anchorage M 13 W 6-1 Alaska Anchorage WCHA F 1 W 4-3* Alaska Anchorage M 14 W 6-2 Alaska Anchorage WCHA F 7 W 5-2 Colorado College M 20 W 5-2 Colorado College[2] WCHA F 8 L 2-6 Colorado College M 21 W 3-2 North Dakota[2] WCHA F 14 L 4-5 at St. Cloud State M 28 L 4-7 New Hampshire[17] NCAA F 15 L 1-7 at St. Cloud State † Target Center, Minneapolis F 21 L 3-5 Denver Record 26-14-1, 17-10-1 (2nd) F 22 L 3-4 Denver Coach Jeff Sauer F 28 L 3-4 at Minnesota[14]† M 1 L 3-7 at Minnesota M 7 L 3-9 at Colorado College WCHA 1998-99 M 8 L 0-1 **** at Colorado College WCHA (Badgers move to Kohl Center) † Target Center, Minneapolis Date Result Opponent Record 15-21-2, 15-15-2 (7th) O 3 L 1-2 Notre Dame HOF Coach Jeff Sauer O 16 L 1-2 Michigan Tech O 17 W 3-2 Michigan Tech 1997-98 O 30 L 2-3 Minnesota O 31 L 2-3 Minnesota • NCAA Qualifier N 6 W 3-1 at Minnesota-Duluth • WCHA Playoff Champions N 7 W 3-1 at Minnesota-Duluth Date Result Opponent N 13 W 2-1 Alaska Anchorage O 10 E 7-1 Clarkson IB N 14 T 2-2* Alaska Anchorage O 11 E 1-2 Michigan State IB N 20 W 3-0 at Denver O 31 W 4-2 at Alaska Anchorage N 21 L 3-5 at Denver CHS N 1 W 3-1 at Alaska Anchorage N 27 L 1-3 Michigan State CHS N 7 L 2-4 Minnesota N 29 T 1-1* Michigan N 8 W 3-2 Minnesota D 11 L 1-6 at North Dakota N 14 W 7-2 Michigan Tech D 12 L 1-4 at North Dakota BHS N 15 W 4-3* Michigan Tech D 27 L 2-4 vs. Yale[2] BHS N 21 W 3-0 at Minnesota-Duluth D 28 L 2-3 vs. Cornell[2]

155 D 31 W 6-2 Nebraska-Omaha F 11 W 5-3 St. Cloud State J 1 E 2-8 IF Bjorkloven (Sweden) F 18 W 8-2 at Alaska Anchorage J 8 W 4-3 Minnesota-Duluth F 19 W 5-0 at Alaska Anchorage J 9 W 5-2 Minnesota-Duluth F 25 W 4-2 at Minnesota J 15 L 1-3 at Alaska Anchorage F 26 W 5-4 at Minnesota J 16 L 1-2 at Alaska Anchorage M 3 L 4-5 Colorado College J 23 L 2-4 Minnesota State M 4 W 2-1 Colorado College J 24 W 3-2 Minnesota State M 10 W 4-0 Michigan Tech WCHA J 29 T 5-5* Denver M 11 W 9-4 Michigan Tech WCHA J 30 L 0-5 Denver M 17 W 5-3 vs. Minnesota[18] WCHA F 5 W 5-4* at St. Cloud State M 18 L 3-5 vs. No. Dakota[18] WCHA F 6 W 3-1 at St. Cloud State M 25 L 1-4 vs. Boston Coll.[18] NCAA F 11 W 5-4 Colorado College Record 31-9-1, 23-5-0 (1st) F 13 L 0-3 Colorado College Coach Jeff Sauer F 19 W 4-2 at Michigan Tech F 20 L 3-4 at Michigan Tech F 27 W 4-2 North Dakota 2000-01 F 28 L 2-5 North Dakota • NCAA Qualifier M 5 W 6-4 at Minnesota M 6 T 2-2* at Minnesota Date Result Opponent M 13 L 2-5 St. Cloud State WCHA O 6 W 9-6 UMass-Amherst M 14 L 2-3 St. Cloud State WCHA O 7 W 3-0 UMass-Amherst Record 15-19-4, 13-12-3 (4th) O 13 W 5-0 at Michigan Tech Coach Jeff Sauer O 14 W 4-2 at Michigan Tech O 20 W 3-2 Minnesota State O 21 W 4-3* Minnesota State 1999-2000 O 27 W 3-2 at Boston College O 28 L 4-5* at Northeastern • NCAA Qualifier N 3 L 0-4 at Minnesota • WCHA Champions N 4 L 2-5 at Minnesota Date Result Opponent N 10 L 3-5 Alaska Anchorage O 15 W 7-2 Michigan Tech N 11 L 2-3 Alaska Anchorage O 16 W 5-3 Michigan Tech N 17 W 2-1 Colorado College O 22 L 1-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 18 L 3-4* Colorado College O 23 W 6-1 Minnesota-Duluth N 23 L 2-3 Michigan CHS O 29 W 4-2 Northeastern N 26 L 2-6 Michigan State CHS O 30 W 4-2 Northeastern D 1 W 5-4 at Minnesota-Duluth N 5 W 3-2 at Denver D 2 W 4-3* at Minnesota-Duluth N 6 W 5-3 at Denver D 8 W 3-1 at St. Cloud State N 12 W 4-3 Minnesota D 9 L 0-5 at St. Cloud State N 13 W 5-4* Minnesota D 12 E 1-5 CSKA (St. Petersburg) E N 19 W 4-3* at St. Cloud State D 29 W 6-3 vs. Princeton[2] BHS N 20 L 0-4 at St. Cloud State D 30 W 3-2 vs. Boston Univ.[2] BHS N 26 W 5-1 at Michigan State CHS J 12 L 1-2 Denver N 27 L 1-4 at Michigan CHS J 13 T 2-2* Denver D 3 W 4-3* at Colorado College J 19 W 4-2 Minnesota D 4 W 4-1 at Colorado College J 20 L 2-8 Minnesota D 10 W 5-2 Alaska Anchorage F 2 T 3-3* at Alaska Anchorage D 11 L 1-4 Alaska Anchorage F 3 W 3-2* at Alaska Anchorage D 14 E 3-6 Valerenga IF (Norway) F 9 T 3-3* at North Dakota D 27 W 6-4 vs. Neb.-Omaha[2] BHS F 10 T 4-4* at North Dakota D 28 L 2-3* vs. North Dakota[2] BHS F 16 W 3-2 St. Cloud State J 7 W 4-1 St. Lawrence F 17 L 1-5 St. Cloud State J 8 T 6-6* St. Lawrence F 23 L 4-5 at Colorado College J 14 W 3-2* North Dakota F 24 W 5-3 at Colorado College J 15 W 6-5* North Dakota M 2 W 5-3 Michigan Tech J 21 W 5-2 at Minnesota State M 3 W 1-0 Michigan Tech J 22 L 0-3 at Minnesota State M 9 W 6-4 Denver WCHA F 4 W 5-3 at Michigan Tech M 10 W 6-2 Denver WCHA F 5 W 3-0 at Michigan Tech M 15 L 3-4 vs. Colo. College[1] WCHA F 10 W 3-0 St. Cloud State M 24 W 4-1 vs. Providence [19] NCAA

156 M 25 L 1-5 vs. Michigan St.[19] NCAA N 2 L 3-5 Denver Record 22-15-4, 14-10-4 (5th) N 15 L 1-4 at Minnesota-Duluth Coach Jeff Sauer N 16 W 2-1* at Minnesota-Duluth N 22 L 0-2 at North Dakota N 23 L 2-3 at North Dakota 2001-02 N 29 L 1-4 Michigan CHS N 30 L 1-2* Michigan State CHS Date Result Opponent D 6 L 0-3 Minnesota O 19 L 4-5 Wayne State D 7 L 2-3 Minnesota O 20 W 5-0 Wayne State D 29 W 2-1 vs. Colgate[2] BHS O 26 W 3-2 at North Dakota D 30 W 3-1 vs. No. Michigan[2] BHS O 27 L 4-6 at North Dakota J 3 L 2-3* Minnesota State N 2 W 5-2 Boston College J 4 T 4-4* Minnesota State N 3 L 1-3 Boston College J 10 T 2-2* at Alaska Anchorage N 9 W 5-1 at Minnesota-Duluth J 11 T 1-1* at Alaska Anchorage N 10 W 4-1 at Minnesota-Duluth J 17 W 2-1* Minnesota-Duluth N 16 L 0-1 Michigan Tech J 18 L 2-6 Minnesota-Duluth N 17 W 5-0 Michigan Tech J 24 L 2-4 at Colorado College N 23 L 1-2 at Michigan State CHS J 25 L 0-5 at Colorado College N 24 L 3-5 at Michigan CHS J 31 L 1-4 at Denver N 30 L 1-4 at Alaska Anchorage F 1 L 1-7 at Denver D 1 T 3-3* at Alaska Anchorage F 7 W 4-1 Alaska Anchorage D 7 W 7-6* North Dakota F 8 W 4-2 Alaska Anchorage D 8 W 3-1 North Dakota F 14 L 2-5 at Minnesota D 27 L 1-2 vs. Brown[2] BHS F 15 L 1-8 at Minnesota D 28 T 3-3* vs. Colo. College[2] BHS F 21 T 2-2* St. Cloud State J 4 L 0-3 at Denver F 22 W 4-3 St. Cloud State J 5 L 1-5 at Denver F 28 W 3-2 at Michigan Tech J 11 W 8-3 Minnesota M 1 W 9-5 vs. Michigan Tech[8] J 12 L 2-6 Minnesota M 7 L 2-5 North Dakota J 18 L 1-3 at Minnesota State M 8 L 0-5 North Dakota J 19 W 5-4 at Minnesota State M 14 L 1-2 at Minnesota State WCHA J 25 T 2-2* St. Cloud State M 15 L 5-6* at Minnesota State WCHA J 26 W 4-1 St. Cloud State Record 13-23-4, 7-17-4 (8th) J 29 E 2-2 French Olympic Team E F 1 W 5-4 Alaska Anchorage Coach Mike Eaves F 2 L 2-3 Alaska Anchorage F 8 T 5-5* at Colorado College 2003-04 F 9 L 0-6 at Colorado College F 15 L 2-5 Denver • NCAA Qualifier F 16 L 2-3 Denver Date Result Opponent F 22 L 3-6 at Minnesota O 12 W 4-3* at Nebraska-Omaha MAV F 23 L 3-4* at Minnesota O 13 L 2-6 vs. Maine MAV M 1 W 3-1 Minnesota-Duluth O 17 L 1-2 at St. Cloud State M 2 W 5-1 Minnesota-Duluth O 18 L 1-3 at St. Cloud State WCHA M 8 W 3-2* Minnesota State O 24 W 2-1* Quinnipiac WCHA M 9 W 7-3 Minnesota State O 25 W 4-1 Quinnipiac WCHA M 14 L 2-3* vs. Colo. College[1] N 7 W 9-4 at Michigan Tech Record 16-19-4, 12-13-3 (5th) N 8 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech Coach Jeff Sauer N 14 T 3-3* Minnesota N 15 W 4-3 Minnesota 2002-03 N 21 T 2-2* Colorado College N 22 T 2-2* Colorado College Date Result Opponent N 28 W 3-1 at Michigan CHS CHS O 11 L 1-5 Rensselaer IB N 29 W 2-1* at Michigan State O 12 W 4-3 Northern Michigan IB D 5 T 2-2* at Denver O 18 W 4-2 Alabama Huntsville D 6 W 3-1 at Denver O 19 W 3-2 Alabama Huntsville D 9 E 3-2 Riga 2000 E O 25 L 2-4 at Boston College D 12 W 4-1 Minnesota State O 26 W 5-1 at Northeastern D 13 W 3-2 Minnesota State N 1 L 3-5 Denver D 27 W 8-1 Union BHS 157 D 28 L 1-3 Ferris State BHS F 12 T 3-3* at Denver J 2 T 3-3* at Minnesota State F 18 W 5-1 Colorado College J 3 W 6-2 at Minnesota State F 19 L 1-2 Colorado College J 9 W 4-2 Michigan Tech F 26 L 2-4 at North Dakota J 10 L 2-3 Michigan Tech F 27 T 1-1* at North Dakota J 17 T 2-2* Notre Dame M 4 T 2-2* at Minnesota Duluth J 18 L 1-3 Notre Dame M 5 L 3-4 at Minnesota Duluth J 23 W 4-2 at Colorado College M 11 W 5-4 Alaska Anchor. [21] WCHA J 24 L 1-3 at Colorado College M 12 L 1-2 Alaska Anchor. [21] WCHA J 30 L 2-4 at Minnesota M 13 W 2-1 Alaska Anchor. [21] WCHA J 31 L 2-3 at Minnesota M 17 L 2-3 vs. North Dakota[1] WCHA F 6 W 4-3* North Dakota M 25 L 1-4 vs. Michigan[19] NCAA F 7 W 5-2 North Dakota Record 23-14-4, 16-9-3 (T-3rd) F 20 T 1-1* St. Cloud State Coach Mike Eaves F 21 W 3-0 St. Cloud State F 27 W 3-0 at Alaska Anchorage F 28 W 3-1 at Alaska Anchorage 2005–06 M 5 T 2-2* Minnesota-Duluth • NCAA Champions M 6 L 1-4 Minnesota-Duluth M 12 L 2-3 Alaska Anchorage WCHA Date Result Opponent M 13 W 4-0 Alaska Anchorage WCHA O 7 W 3-2* St. Lawrence M 14 L 1-4 Alaska Anchorage WCHA O 8 L 1-2* St. Lawrence M 26 W 1-0 * vs. Ohio State[17] NCAA O 21 T 2-2* at St. Cloud State M 27 L 1-2* vs. Maine[17] NCAA O 22 W 3-1 at St. Cloud State Record 22-13-8, 14-7-7 (3rd) O 28 W 6-1 Alaska Anchorage Coach Mike Eaves O 29 W 5-1 Alaska Anchorage N 4 W 4-2 at North Dakota N 5 W 4-1 at North Dakota 2004-05 N 11 T 2-2* Colorado College N 12 W 3-0 Colorado College • NCAA Qualifier N 19 W 2-1 Minnesota State Date Result Opponent N 20 W 3-2 Minnesota State O 15 W 3-2 Mercyhurst N 25 W 3-1 at Michigan State CHS O 16 W 8-0 Mercyhurst N 26 W 3-2 at Michigan CHS O 22 W 7-3 Michigan Tech D 2 W 4-3 at Minnesota O 23 W 3-0 Michigan Tech D 3 W 4-0 at Minnesota O 29 W 6-3 Denver D 9 L 2-4 Michigan Tech O 30 L 3-5 Denver D 10 W 7-0 Michigan Tech N 5 L 2-3 at Minnesota D 16 E 6-5 U.S. Under-18 E N 6 L 2-4 at Minnesota D 30 W 4-1 Western Michigan BHS N 12 W 1-0 North Dakota D 31 W 5-1 Northern Michigan BHS N 13 W 5-2 North Dakota J 13 W 3-2 at Colorado College N 19 W 4-1 at Alaska Anchorage J 14 W 9-1 at Colorado College N 20 W 4-1 at Alaska Anchorage J 20 L 0-1 Denver N 26 L 0-4 Michigan State CHS J 21 L 2-4 Denver N 27 W 3-1 Michigan CHS J 27 L 4-5 Minnesota D 3 W 3-2 Minnesota Duluth J 28 L 1-3 Minnesota D 4 W 3-2 Minnesota Duluth F 3 W 7-2 at Minnesota Duluth D 10 L 3-4 at Minnesota State F 4 L 1-4 at Minnesota Duluth D 11 W 3-2 at Minnesota State F 11 W 4-2 vs. Ohio State FTHC D 31 T 1-1* Yale BHS F 17 W 5-0 at Michigan Tech J 1 L 3-5 Ferris State BHS F 18 T 4-4* at Michigan Tech J 7 W 6-0 at St. Cloud State F 24 L 4-6 at Minnesota State J 8 W 4-2 at St. Cloud State F 25 L 3-7 at Minnesota State J 14 W 6-1 Alaska Anchorage M 3 W 1-0 St. Cloud State J 15 W 3-2 Alaska Anchorage M 4 W 3-1 St. Cloud State J 21 W 2-0 at Notre Dame M 10 W 4-1 Michigan Tech WCHA J 22 W 2-0 vs. Notre Dame R M 11 W 1-0 Michigan Tech WCHA F 4 W 3-1 Minnesota M 17 L 3-4 vs. North Dakota[1] WCHA F 5 L 3-5 Minnesota M 18 W 4-0 vs. Minnesota[1] WCHA F 11 L 3-4 at Denver M 25 W 4-0 vs. Bemidji State[8] NCAA

158 M 26 W 1-0***vs. Cornell[8] NCAA O 19 W 7-2 Robert Morris A 6 W 5-2 vs. Maine[2] NCAA O 20 W 8-2 Robert Morris A 8 W 2-1 vs. Boston Coll.[2] NCAA N 2 L 2-4 Michigan Tech Record 30-10-3, 17-8-3 (T-2nd) N 3 W 4-2 Michigan Tech Coach Mike Eaves N 9 W 4-0 North Dakota N 10 L 1-3 North Dakota N 16 L 3-4 at Colorado College 2006–07 N 17 L 1-6 at Colorado College N 23 L 2-3 at Michigan CHS Date Result Opponent N 24 T 4-4* at Michigan State CHS O 6 W 3-0 vs. North. Michigan[8] N 30 W 3-2 St. Cloud State 0 7 T 3-3* vs. North. Michigan[8] D 1 W 4-3 St. Cloud State O 13 L, 2-3* North Dakota D 7 L 1-3 at Minnesota State O 14 W 1-0 North Dakota D 8 T 1-1* at Minnesota State O 20 T 2-2* Minnesota Duluth D 28 T 2-2* Colgate BHS O 21 W 5-2 Minnesota Duluth D 29 W 5-3 Bowling Green BHS O 27 L 0-3 Boston College J 4 L 0-2 Colorado College O 28 L 1-4 Boston College J 5 L 1-3 Colorado College N 3 W 3-2* at Alaska Anchorage J 11 L 2-3 at Denver N 4 L 1-2 at Alaska Anchorage J 12 W 7-2 at Denver N 10 L 0-2 Denver J 18 W 2-1 at Alaska Anchorage N 11 L 3-4* Denver J 19 T 4-4* at Alaska Anchorage N 18 L 1-2 at Minnesota J 25 W 3-1 Minnesota N 19 L 1-3 at Minnesota J 26 T 2-2* Minnesota N 24 L 3-4 Michigan CHS F 1 W 3-1 Minnesota Duluth N 25 W 2-0 Michigan State CHS F 2 L 1-2* Minnesota Duluth D 8 W 4-3 at North Dakota F 8 T 1-1* at Michigan Tech D 9 W 4-2 at North Dakota F 9 W 4-1 at Michigan Tech D 29 L 2-6 Clarkson BHS F 15 L 0-3 Minnesota State D 30 W 5-0 Providence BHS F 16 W 4-2 Minnesota State J 5 L 1-3 at Denver F 22 L 2-4 at Minnesota J 6 W 4-0 at Denver F 23 T 4-4* at Minnesota J 12 W 2-1 Minnesota F 29 W 2-1 at St. Cloud State J 13 L 0-1 Minnesota M 1 L 2-3 at St. Cloud State J 26 L 1-3 Minnesota State M 14 L 0-3 at St. Cloud State[1] WCHA J 27 W 4-1 Minnesota State M 15 L 3-4* at St. Cloud State[1] WCHA F 2 L 1-2* at Colorado College M 29 W 6-2 Denver NCAA F 3 L 2-4 at Colorado College M 30 L 2-3* North Dakota NCAA F 9 W 4-0 Alaska Anchorage D — Lefty McFadden Invite (Dayton, Ohio) F 10 W 3-1 Alaska Anchorage Record 16-17-7, 11-12-5 (6th) F 16 W 3-1 St. Cloud State Coach Mike Eaves F 17 T 2-2* St. Cloud State F 23 L 0-2 at Michigan Tech F 24 L 2-4 at Michigan Tech 2008–09 M 2 W 3-1 at Minnesota Duluth M 3 T 0-0* at Minnesota Duluth Date Result Opponent M 9 W 3-2 at Denver WCHA O 10 L 4-5 at Boston College M 10 W 2-1 at Denver WCHA O 11 L 1-5 at New Hampshire M 15 W 4-0 vs. Mich. Tech[1] WCHA O 17 L 5-6 at Denver M 16 L 2-4 vs. Minnesota[1] WCHA O 18 L 4-7 at Denver M 17 W 4-3* vs. St. Cloud St.[1] WCHA O 24 T 2-2* Minnesota Record 19-18-4, 12-13-3 (T-6th) O 25 L 2-5 Minnesota Coach Mike Eaves O 31 L 2-3 at North Dakota N 1 W 5-2 at North Dakota N 7 W 3-2 Michigan Tech 2007–08 N 8 W 6-0 Michigan Tech • NCAA Qualifier N 14 T 3-3* at Minnesota Duluth N 15 W 4-1 at Minnesota Duluth Date Result Opponent N 21 L 2-6 at St. Cloud State 0 12 W 4-1 vs. Notre Dame D N 22 W 1-0 at St. Cloud State O 13 L 3-5 vs. Ohio State D N 28 W 3-1 Michigan State CHS 159 N 29 W 3-0 Michigan CHS F 12 W 4-3 Minnesota State D 5 W 3-2 Alaska Anchorage F 13 W 8-4 Minnesota State D 6 W 7-2 Alaska Anchorage F 19 L 1-5 St. Cloud State D 27 W 5-0 Alabama-Huntsville BHS F 20 W 7-4 St. Cloud State D 28 T 1-1* Lake Superior State BHS F 26 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech J 2 L 2-3 Northern Michigan F 27 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech J 3 L 5-6* Northern Michigan M 5 W 3-2 at Minnesota† J 9 W 3-2 at Alaska Anchorage M 7 L 1-6 at Minnesota J 10 W 6-3 at Alaska Anchorage M 12 W 4-1 Alaska Anchorage WCHA J 16 W 6-1 Colorado College M 13 W 7-2 Alaska Anchorage WCHA J 17 L 3-4 Colorado College M 19 L 0-2 vs. St. Cloud St.[1] WCHA J 30 W 3-1 Minnesota Duluth M 20 W 6-3 vs. Denver[1] WCHA J 31 L 0-1 Minnesota Duluth M 26 W 3-2 vs. Vermont [1] NCAA F 6 W 3-2 at Minnesota M 27 W 5-2 vs. St. Cloud St.[1] NCAA F 7 W 5-4 at Minnesota A 8 W 8-1 vs. RIT[4] NCAA F 20 L 3-4* Denver A 10 L 0-5 vs. Boston Coll.[4] NCAA F 21 L 0-5 Denver Record 28-11-4, 17-8-3 (2nd) F 27 L 3-4* at Minnesota State Coach Mike Eaves F 28 T 3-3* at Minnesota State M 6 L 1-2 North Dakota M 7 W 4-1 North Dakota 2010–11 M 13 W 7-1 Minnesota State WCHA M 14 W 4-2 Minnesota State WCHA Date Result Opponent M 20 L 0-3 vs. Denver[1] WCHA O 8 L 3-4 vs. Boston U. [20] IB M 21 W 4-1 vs. North Dakota[1] WCHA O 10 W 6-0 vs. Holy Cross [20] IB Record 20-16-4, 14-11-3 (T-3rd) O 15 W 7-0 Alabama Huntsville Coach Mike Eaves O 17 W 5-2 Alabama Huntsville O 22 L 2-4 at Denver O 23 T 2-2* at Denver 2009–10 O 29 W 5-2 Michigan Tech O 30 W 4-1 Michigan Tech • NCAA Runner-Up N 5 W 6-0 at Minnesota Date Result Opponent N 6 T 3-3* at Minnesota O 16 L 2-3 Colorado College N 12 L 0-1 North Dakota O 17 T 1-1* Colorado College N 13 L 2-4 North Dakota O 23 W 6-0 at Minnesota State N 19 L 5-6* Minnesota Duluth O 24 L 2-3 at Minnesota State N 20 L 2-3* Minnesota Duluth O 30 W 4-1 New Hampshire N 26 T 4-4* Michigan CHS O 31 W 6-1 New Hampshire N 27 W 4-1 Michigan State CHS N 6 W 4-2 Minnesota D 3 L 1-2 at Alaska Anchorage N 7 L 2-5 Minnesota D 4 W 3-1 at Alaska Anchorage N 13 W 5-1 Alaska Anchorage D 10 W 3-2 Bemidji State N 14 W 6-2 Alaska Anchorage D 11 W 2-0 Bemidji State N 20 L 1-4 at St. Cloud State D 30 W 5-1 Massachusetts N 21 W 4-1 at St. Cloud State D 31 W 4-2 Massachusetts N 27 W 7-3 at Michigan State J 7 W 3-0 Canisius N 28 L 2-3 at Michigan J 8 W 6-5* Canisius D 4 W 8-2 Michigan Tech J 14 L 0-2 at Minnesota Duluth D 5 W 6-0 Michigan Tech J 15 W 3-2 at Minnesota Duluth D 11 T 3-3* at North Dakota J 21 W 3-2 Minnesota State D 12 W 4-3 at North Dakota J 22 W 2-1 Minnesota State J 2 W 5-4 Merrimack BHS J 28 W 4-2 at Michigan Tech J 3 T 2-2* Yale BHS J 29 W 4-1 at Michigan Tech J 9 E 7-1 US Under-18 E F 11 L 1-4 at Nebraska Omaha J 15 W 4-0 at Colorado College F 12 L 3-4 at Nebraska Omaha J 16 L 5-6 at Colorado College F 18 L 2-5 Minnesota J 22 T 3-3* Denver F 19 T 3-3* Minnesota J 23 W 4-3 Denver F 25 L 2-4 at St. Cloud State J 29 W 5-2 at Minnesota Duluth F 26 L 3-7 at St. Cloud State J 30 L 0-4 at Minnesota Duluth M 4 L 2-3 Colorado College F 6 W 3-2 Michigan CRHC M 5 W 3-1 Colorado College

160 M 11 W 3-1 at Colorado College WCHA N 2 L 4-5* Colorado College M 12 L 3-4* at Colorado College WCHA N 3 L 0-3 Colorado College M 13 L 1-2 at Colorado College WCHA N 16 T 2-2* at Minnesota Record 21-16-4, 12-13-3 (7th) N 17 L 1-3 at Minnesota Coach Mike Eaves N 23 L 2-4 Minnesota State N 24 L 2-4 Minnesota State N 30 T 1-1* at Denver 2011–12 D 1 W 3-1 at Denver D 7 T 1-1* Michigan Tech Date Result Opponent D 8 T 3-3* Michigan Tech O 7 L 2-3* Northern Michigan D 13 W 5-0 Alabama Huntsville O 8 W 3-2 Northern Michigan D 14 W 4-1 Alabama Huntsville O 14 L 1-2* at Michigan Tech J 4 W 5-3 at Alaska Anchorage O 15 L 2-3* at Michigan Tech J 5 W 1-0 at Alaska Anchorage O 21 W 5-3 North Dakota J 11 W 4-3* at Minnesota State O 22 W 5-4 North Dakota J 12 W 2-1* at Minnesota State O 28 L 4-5 Nebraska-Omaha J 18 W 1-0 Miami O 29 W 6-3 Nebraska-Omaha J 19 L 1-2 Miami N 4 L 2-7 at St. Cloud State J 25 W 5-2 Alaska Anchorage N 5 T 3-3* at St. Cloud State J 26 W 2-1 Alaska Anchorage N 11 W 3-1 Minnesota F 1 T 1-1* at North Dakota N 12 L 1-4 Minnesota F 2 L 1-4 at North Dakota N 18 L 2-4 at Colorado College F 8 T 2-2* Bemidji State N 19 L 1-4 at Colorado College F 9 W 3-2 Bemidji State N 25 W 7-2 Mercyhurst F 15 L 2-3 Minnesota N 26 W 5-2 Mercyhurst F 17 W 3-2 vs. Minnesota HCC D 9 T 3-3* Minnesota Duluth F 24 W 5-0 Penn State D 10 L 2-4 Minnesota Duluth F 25 L 2-3* Penn State D 31 E 4-3 US Under-18 E M 1 W 4-2 at Nebraska Omaha J 6 W 6-3 RIT M 2 W 6-2 at Nebraska Omaha J 7 W 2-1 RIT M 8 L 2-4 St. Cloud State [21] J 13 W 4-0 at Minnesota State M 9 W 3-2 St. Cloud State [21] J 14 L 0-3 at Minnesota State M 15 W 3-1 Minnesota Duluth WCHA J 20 W 4-0 Alaska Anchorage M 16 W 4-1 Minnesota Duluth WCHA J 21 W 3-2 Alaska Anchorage M 21 W 7-2 vs. Minnesota State [1] WCHA J 27 L 3-5 at North Dakota M 22 W 4-1 vs. St. Cloud State [1] WCHA J 28 L 2-4 at North Dakota M 23 W 3-2 vs. Colorado College [1] WCHA F 3 L 2-5 St. Cloud State M 29 L 1-6 vs. UMass Lowell [23] NCAA F 4 L 1-2 St. Cloud State Record 22-13-7, 13-8-7 (T-4th) F 17 L 0-3 Denver Coach Mike Eaves F 18 W 5-2 Denver F 24 W 4-2 at Bemidji State F 25 W 4-2 at Bemidji State 2013–14 M 2 W 4-1 at Minnesota M 3 L 1-2 at Minnesota • NCAA Qualifier M 9 W 1-0 at Denver WCHA • Big Ten Playoff Champion M 10 L 1-3 at Denver WCHA Date Result Opponent M 11 L 2-3* at Denver WCHA O 11 W 5-2 Northern Michigan Record 17-18-2, 11-15-2 (10th) O 12 W 2-1 Northern Michigan Coach Mike Eaves O 18 L 2-9 at Boston College O 19 L 3-7 at Boston University N 1 T 3-3* Lake Superior State 2012–13 N 2 W 8-1 Lake Superior State • NCAA Qualifier N 15 L 0-2 at Miami • WCHA Playoff Champion N 16 W 3-2 at Miami N 29 L 1-4 at Minnesota Date Result Opponent N 30 L 3-4 at Minnesota O 12 L 1-2 vs Northern Michigan[8] D 6 W 7-1 Penn State O 13 L 2-4 vs Northern Michigan[8] D 7 W 4-3 Penn State O 26 W 2-0 at Minnesota Duluth D 13 W 4-1 Colorado College O 27 T 2-2* at Minnesota Duluth D 14 W 4-3* Colorado College 161 D 27 W 5-0 UAH CRHC Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey D 28 W 3-2 UAH Classic/U.S. Hockey Hall of J 3 L 2-3 Alaska Anchorage Fame Game, Camp Randall J 4 W 4-3 Alaska Anchorage Stadium J 10 W 5-2 Michigan HCC OfficeMax Hockey City Classic, J 11 W 3-1 Michigan Soldier Field, Chicago J 24 W 5-3 Ohio State NCAA NCAA playoff game J 25 L 1-3 Ohio State WCHA WCHA playoff game J 31 L 1-3 at Michigan B10 Big Ten playoff game F 1 T 2-2* at Michigan F 6 W 2-1 Minnesota F 7 W 2-1 Minnesota F 14 L 1-2 at Ohio State F 15 W 4-2 at Ohio State F 21 W 5-2 Michigan State F 22 W 2-0 Michigan State M 7 W 4-2 at Penn State M 8 W 3-2* at Penn State M 14 L 4-5* at Michigan State M 15 W 4-3 at Michigan State M 21 W 2-1 vs. Penn State [1] B10 M 22 W 5-4* vs. Ohio State [1] B10 M 28 L 2-5 vs. North Dakota [24] NCAA

KEY [1] St. Paul, Minn. [2] Milwaukee, Wis. [3] Windsor, Ontario [4] Detroit, Mich. [5] Northfield, Minn. [6] Athens, Ohio [7] Eau Claire, Wis. [8] Green Bay, Wis. [9] Champaign, Ill. [10] Denver, Colo. [11] Lake Placid, N.Y. [12] Boston, Mass. [13] Providence, R.I. [14] Bloomington, Minn. [15] Duluth, Minn. [16] Grand Forks, N.D. [17] Albany, N.Y. [18] Minneapolis, Minn. [19] Grand Rapids, Mich. [20] St. Louis [21] Veterans Memorial Coliseum [22] Auburn Hills, Mich. [23] Manchester, N.H. [24] Cincinnati * number of overtimes CHS College Hockey Showcase BHS Badger Hockey Showdown IB Ice Breaker Tournament E Exhibition Game H Hartmeyer Arena M McNichols Arena, Denver † Target Center, Minneapolis R All State Arena, Rosemont, Ill HOF U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game MAV Maverick Stampede, Omaha, Neb. D Lefty McFadden Invite (Dayton, Ohio) FTHC Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic/U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis. 162 All-Time Series Records Team Year(s) W-L-T (pct.) Marquette, Mich. 1927–29 2-1-0 (.667) Air Force 1982 2-0-0 (1.000) Mercyhurst 2004–11 4-0-0 (1.000) Alabama Huntsville 1989–13 10-0-0 (1.000) Merrimack 2010 1-0-0 (1.000) Alaska Anchorage • 1990–14 54-15-9 (.750) Miami (Ohio) 1979–13 4-2-0 (.667) Alaska • 1989–93 7-0-0 (1.000) Michigan • 1922–14 54-65-9 (.468) Army 1965–67 1-2-0 (.333) Mich. School of Mines 1933 0-2-0 (.000) Augsburg 1966 2-0-0 (1.000) Michigan State • 1964–14 45-46-3 (.495) Austrian Nationals 1967 0-1-0 (.000) Michigan Tech • 1929–12 98-46-10 (.669) Bemidji State 2006–12 6-0-1 (.929) Milwaukee Athletic Club 1922 0-1-0 (.000) Boston College 1970–13 9-13-0 (.409) Milwaukee Rowing Club 1932–35 2-1-0 (.667) Boston University • 1972–13 6-10-0 (.375) Minnesota • 1922–14 90-159-21 (.372) Bowling Green 1967–07 7-3-1 (.682) Minnesota Duluth 1967–13 91-61-15 (.590) Brown 1966–01 3-2-0 (.600) Minnesota State 1999–13 26-17-4 (.596) Calgary, Univ. of (ex) 1991 0-1-0 (.000) Moscow Dynamo (ex) 1988 0-1-0 (.000) Canisius 2011 2-0-0 (1.000) Nebraska Omaha 1998–13 8-3-0 (.727) Carleton College 1925–64 3-1-1 (.700) New Hampshire 1977–09 16-3-0 (.842) Chicago Athletic Assoc. 1928–30 2-1-0 (.667) North Dakota • 1968–14 86-66-12 (.561) Clarkson 1973–06 4-3-2 (.556) North Dakota Aggies 1929 2-0-0 (1.000) Colgate 1972–07 4-0-1 (.900) Northeastern 1971–02 9-3-0 (.750) Colorado College • 1965–13 111-66-9 (.621) Northern Michigan • 1981–13 46-27-6 (.620) Connecticut 1967 1-0-0 (1.000) Notre Dame 1922–07 40-18-7 (.669) Cornell 1970–06 4-2-0 (.667) Ohio State • 1965–14 13-3-0 (.813) CSKA - St. Petersburg (ex) 2000 0-1-0 (.000) Ohio University 1965–70 15-2-0 (.882) Czech Select Team (ex) 1992 0-1-0 (.000) Oshkosh Hockey Club 1928 1-0-0 (1.000) Dalhousie 1982 1-1-0 (.500) Penn State • 2013–14 6-1-0 (.857) Denver • 1968–12 76-59-12 (.558) Pennsylvania 1968 2-0-0 (1.000) Eagle River, Wis. 1934–35 0-2-0 (.000) Princeton 1970–2000 3-0-0 (1.000) Eveleth (MN) Cubs (ex) 1925 0-2-0 (.000) Providence 1966–2006 10-3-0 (.769) Eveleth (MN) Jr. College 1929 0-1-0 (.000) Quinnipiac 2003 2-0-0 (1.000) Ferris State • 1980–05 2-2-0 (.500) Riga 2000 (ex) 2003 1-0-0 (1.000) Finnish National Team (ex) 1996 0-1-0 (.000) RIT 2010–12 3-0-0 (1.000) Fort Frances, Ont. 1930 0-1-0 (.000) Robert Morris 2007 2-0-0 (1.000) French Olympic Team (ex) 2002 0-0-1 (.500) RPI 1971–2002 6-4-0 (.600) Green Bay 1935 1-0-0 (1.000) Russia-Dynamo 1977 0-1-0 (.000) Gustavus Adolphus 1968 1-0-0 (1.000) St. Cloud State 1988–13 45-33-9 (.569) Hamline 1964 4-0-0 (1.000) St. John’s 1966–68 2-1-0 (.667) Harvard 1971–97 8-1-0 (.889) St. Lawrence 1977–06 11-2-1 (.821) Hibbing, Minn. 1930 0-1-0 (.000) St. Louis 1971–77 3-2-1 (.583) HV-71, Sweden (ex) 1997 0-1-0 (.000) St. Mary’s 1963–68 6-2-0 (.750) Illinois-Chicago 1 1981–90 8-0-0 (1.000) St. Petersburg Red Army (ex) 1994 0-0-1 (.500) Illinois Club 1963–67 3-0-0 (1.000) St. Thomas 1964–66 3-1-1 (.700) Janesville Hockey Club 1925–27 4-0-1 (.900) Shamrock Hockey Club 1934 1-0-0 (1.000) Janesville YMCA 1924 2-0-0 (1.000) Sokol-Kiev, USSR (ex) 1989 0-1-0 (.000) Lake Forest College 1964–70 10-0-0 (1.000) Soviet Selects (ex) 1987 0-1-0 (.000) Lake Superior State 1982–14 4-1-2 (.714) Soviet Traktor (ex) 1978 0-1-0 (.000) Massachusetts 2000–10 4-0-0 (1.000) Spartak, Moscow (ex) 1984 0-1-0 (.000) UMass-Lowell 1984–13 7-2-1 (.750) Spartak, USSR 1976 0-1-0 (.000) Macalester College 1963–65 7-1-0 (.875) Sweden Select Team (ex) 1997 0-1-0 (.000) Madison Hockey Club 1934 1-0-0 (.000) Swiss Selects (ex) 1995 0-1-0 (.000) Maine 1984–06 9-4-0 (.629) Team Canada (ex) 1990 0-1-0 (.000) Manitoba, Univ. of 1927 0-1-0 (.000) Team (ex) 2002 1-0-0 (1.000) Marinette 1935 1-0-0 (1.000) Torpedo Gorky 1979–80 0-2-0 (.000) Marquette 1923–33 6-8-2 (.438) Union 2003 1-0-0 (1.000)

163 U.S. International 1983–84 4-0-0 (1.000) U.S. Nationals* 1971–82 1-1-0 (.500) ADDING IT UP U.S. Olympic Team** 1975–87 1-6-0 (.143) U.S. Under-18 Team (ex) • 2005–12 4-0-0 (1.000) Most Games Played USSR Jr. Nationals (ex) 1981 0-1-0 (.000) 1. Minnesota ...... 270 UW-Superior 2 1965–73 6-2-0 (.750) 2. Colorado College ...... 186 3. Minnesota Duluth...... 167 Valerenga IF, Norway (ex) 1999 0-1-0 (.000) 4. North Dakota ...... 164 Vermont 1974–10 3-1-0 (.750) 5. Michigan Tech ...... 154 Virginia, Minn. (ex) 1925 1-0-0 (1.000) Watertown Hockey Club 1934 1-0-0 (1.000) Most Wins Wausau Hockey Club 1927–35 4-2-1 (.643) 1. Colorado College ...... 111 Wayne State 2001-06 1-1-0 (.500) 2. Michigan Tech ...... 98 West German Nationals (ex) 1983 0-1-0 (.000) 3. Minnesota Duluth...... 91 4. Minnesota ...... 90 Western Michigan 1964–06 10-4-1 (.700) 5. North Dakota ...... 86 Western Ontario 1971–81 8-1-0 (.889) Windsor 1981 2-0-0 (1.000) Most Losses Wisconsin Rapids 1935 1-0-0 (1.000) 1. Minnesota ...... 159 Yale 1973–2010 7-2-2 (.727) 2. Colorado College ...... 66 3. North Dakota ...... 66 * – record includes one exhibition win 4. Michigan ...... 65 5. Minnesota Duluth...... 61 ** – record includes two exhibition losses • – 2014–15 opponent Most Ties ex – exhibition game 1. Minnesota ...... 21 1 – previously Chicago Circle 2. Minnesota Duluth...... 15 2 – previously Superior State 3. North Dakota ...... 12 4. Denver ...... 12 5. Alaska Anchorage ...... 9 Colorado College ...... 9 St. Cloud State ...... 9

Best Win Percentage (min. 20 games) 1. Alaska Anchorage 54-15-9 ...... (.750) 2. Notre Dame 40-18-7 ...... (.669) 3. Michigan Tech 98-46-10 ...... (.669) 4. Colorado College 111-66-9...... (.621) 5. Northern Michigan 46-27-6 ...... (.620)

Longest Win Streaks 13 2/24/89-10/18/91...... MTU 11 2/9/08-1/29/11...... MTU 11 11/18/81-1/21/83...... CC 10 2/5/65-2/11/06...... OSU 10 10/15/99-3/3/01...... MTU 9 2/1/85-1/23/87...... CC 9 10/18/86-11/5/88...... MTU 9 11/14/87-12/1/89...... UND 9 3/21/92-11/20/93...... CC 9 11/13/93-12/1/95...... MTU 9 1/10/98-3/2/02...... UMD

164 All-Time Series Scores - Big Ten

Minnesota F 15-30 Minneapolis ...... L 1-2** F 16-30 Minneapolis ...... W 2 - 1* UW trails 90-159-21 (.372) J 10-31 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 F 13-31 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 2 In Madison ...... 53-65-13 F 14-31 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 4 In Minneapolis ...... 28-90-8 1932 Madison ...... L 1- 10 Neutral Site ...... 9-4-0 1933 Madison ...... L 1 - 6 Playoffs ...... 14-13-0 1933 Madison ...... L 0 - 8 Overtime...... 8-19-20 1933 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 Largest win ...... 10-1, 2/6/70 1934 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 ...... 9-0, 11/12/83 1934 Madison ...... L 0 - 7 Largest loss ...... 2-12, 1/3/22 1935 Madison ...... L 0 - 9 Last Five ...... 3-2-0 J 1-65 Madison ...... L 2 - 7 Last 10 ...... 4-5-1 J 2-65 Madison ...... L 1 - 6 Longest win streak ...... 5 games D 18-65 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 5 ...... 11/12/99-3/17/00 F 22-66 Madison ...... W 5 - 4* Avg. goals for ...... 2.81 D 17-66 Madison ...... L 1 - 7 Avg. goals against ...... 3.61 J 9-68 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 Date Site ...... Result F 9-68 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 3* J 20-22 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 F 10-68 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 5 J 21-22 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 D 4-68 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 5 J 3-22 St. Paul...... L 2- 12 D 28-68 Madison BT ...... T 3 - 3* J 4-22 St. Paul...... L 0 - 7 J 8-69 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 F 9-23 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 D 21-69 Ann Arbor BT ...... W 4 - 3* F 10-23 Madison ...... T 1-1** F 6-70 Madison ...... W 10- 1 F 26-23 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 1* F 7-70 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 F 27-23 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 4 F 27-70 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 4 J 26-24 Madison ...... L 0 - 4 F 28-70 Minneapolis ...... W 2 - 0 J 27-24 Madison ...... L 0 - 5 F 5-71 Minneapolis ...... L 5 - 6* F 29-24 St. Paul...... L 0 - 4 F 6-71 Minneapolis ...... W 6 - 3 M 1-24 St. Paul...... L 0 - 4 F 19-71 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 F 13-25 Madison ...... L 1 - 5 F 20-71 Madison ...... W 3 - 2* F 14-25 Madison ...... L 0-1** M 11-71 Madison W ...... L 3 - 4 M 13-25 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 1 J 7-72 Madison ...... W 9 - 1 M 14-25 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 2 J 8-72 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 J 15-26 Madison ...... T 0 - 0* F 4-72 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 4 J 16-26 Madison ...... T 1 - 1* F 5-72 Minneapolis ...... L 5 - 7 M 10-26 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 3 D 22-72 Minneapolis ...... T 4 - 4* M 11-26 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 2* D 23-72 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 4 J 14-27 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 D 30-72 St. Louis S ...... W 5 - 1 J 15-27 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 M 2-73 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 1927 Minneapolis ...... L NA M 3-73 Madison ...... W 3 - 0 1927 Minneapolis ...... L NA M 5-73 Madison W ...... W 8 - 6 F 3-28 Madison ...... W 2-1** M 6-73 Madison W ...... W 6 - 4 F 4-28 Madison ...... T 1-1** N 2-73 Minneapolis ...... W 3 - 2 F 20-28 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 1 N 3-73 Minneapolis ...... W 8 - 2 F 21-28 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 4 F 8-74 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* F 13-29 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 F 9-74 Madison ...... T 4 - 4* F 14-29 Madison ...... L 0 - 2 D 27-74 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 M 4-29 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 2 D 28-74 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 M 5-29 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 4 J 3-75 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 4 J 10-30 Madison ...... W 2 - 0 J 4-75 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 3 J 11-30 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 N 28-75 Minneapolis ...... W 4 - 2 165 N 29-75 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 6 M 8-86 Minneapolis W ...... L 1 - 4 F 13-76 Madison ...... L 4 - 5* M 9-86 Minneapolis W ...... L 3 - 7 F 14-76 Madison ...... W 9 - 3 O 24-86 Madison ...... L 2 - 3* D 3-76 Minneapolis ...... W 4 - 3* O 25-86 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 D 4-76 Minneapolis ...... W 7 - 2 F 20-87 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 5 F 7-77 Madison ...... W 7 - 1 F 21-87 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 5 F 8-77 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 M 6-87 Minneapolis W ...... W 2 - 1 M 12-77 Madison W ...... W 9 - 5 M 7-87 Minneapolis W ...... L 4 - 8 M 13-77 Madison W ...... W 8 - 3 O 30-87 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 5 N 25-77 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 O 31-87 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 5* N 26-77 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 F 5-88 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 F 17-78 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 3* F 6-88 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 F 18-78 Minneapolis ...... W 3 - 1 M 7-88 St. Paul W ...... W 3 - 2 O 27-78 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 8 O 14-88 Madison ...... L 2 - 3* O 28-78 Minneapolis ...... W 6 - 5 O 15-88 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 19-79 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 F 17-89 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 4 J 20-79 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 F 18-89 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 5 N 23-79 Minneapolis ...... L 5 - 6 M 6-89 St. Paul W ...... W 4 - 3 N 24-79 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 7 M 24-89 Minneapolis N ...... L 2 - 4 F 8-80 Madison ...... L 4 - 6 M 25-89 Minneapolis N ...... L 2 - 4 F 9-80 Madison ...... L 6 - 7 N 3-89 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 N 28-80 Madison ...... L 4 - 5* N 4-89 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 N 29-80 Madison ...... W 8 - 3 F 16-90 Minneapolis ...... W 6 - 3 J 16-81 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 6 F 17-90 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 4 J 17-81 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 8 M 12-90 St. Paul W ...... W 7 - 1 M 28-81 Duluth N ...... W 6 - 3 D 8-90 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 9 N 6-81 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 D 9-90 Minneapolis ...... T 4 - 4* N 7-81 Madison ...... T 6 - 6* J 25-91 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 D 4-81 Minneapolis ...... W 6 - 3 J 26-91 Madison ...... L 1 - 8 D 5-81 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 6 M 10-91 St. Paul W ...... L 2 - 3 F 12-82 Madison ...... L 1 - 2* N 15-91 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 5 F 13-82 Madison ...... W 5 - 0 N 16-91 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 4 M 9-82 Madison W ...... L 3 - 4 F 7-92 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 M 10-82 Madison W ...... W 6 - 2 F 8-92 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 O 29-82 Minneapolis ...... T 4 - 4* N 13-92 Minneapolis ...... T 4 - 4* O 30-82 Minneapolis ...... L 8 - 9 N 14-92 Bloomington +...... W 3 - 2 N 12-82 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 F 26-93 Madison ...... T 4 - 4* N 13-82 Madison ...... L 1 - 5 F 27-93 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 F 18-83 Minneapolis ...... W 7 - 3 M 19-93 St. Paul W ...... L 2 - 3* F 19-83 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 5 J 8-94 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 5 M 12-83 Minneapolis W ...... W 5 - 1 J 9-94 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 4* M 13-83 Minneapolis W ...... W 3 - 2 F 25-94 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 O 28-83 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 5 F 26-94 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 O 29-83 Minneapolis ...... L 6 - 7 O 28-94 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 2* N 11-83 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 O 29-94 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 5 N 12-83 Madison ...... W 9 - 0 J 27-95 Madison ...... L 2 - 6 J 27-84 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 J 28-95 Madison ...... W 6 - 5 J 28-84 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 J 19-96 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 8 J 11-85 Minneapolis ...... L 5 - 6 J 20-96 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 5 J 12-85 Minneapolis ...... W 5 - 4* F 23-96 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 M 9-85 Minneapolis W ...... L 0 - 6 F 24-96 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 M 10-85 Minneapolis W ...... L 7 - 8 M 8-96 Milwaukee W ...... L 3 - 4* D 6-85 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 5* N 1-96 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 D 7-85 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 6 N 2-96 Madison ...... L 1 - 6 J 31-86 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 F 28-97 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 4 F 1-86 Madison ...... W 6 - 4 M 1-97 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 7 166 N 7-97 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 N 6-10 Minneapolis ...... T 3 - 3* N 8-97 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 F 18-11 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 F 6-98 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 4 F 19-11 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* F 7-98 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 7 N 11-11 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 O 30-98 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 N 12-11 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 O 31-98 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 M 2-12 Minneapolis ...... W 4 - 1 M 5-99 Minneapolis ...... W 6 - 4 M 3-12 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 2 M 6-99 Minneapolis ...... T 2 - 2* N 16-12 Minneapolis ...... T 2 - 2* N 12-99 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 N 17-12 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 3 N 13-99 Madison ...... W 5 - 4* F 15-13 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 F 25-00 Minneapolis ...... W 4 - 2 F 17-13 Chicago HCC ...... W 3 - 2 F 26-00 Minneapolis ...... W 5 - 4 N 29-13 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 1 M 17-00 Minneapolis W ...... W 5 - 3 N 30-13 Minneapolis ...... L 4 - 3 N 3-00 Minneapolis ...... L 0 - 4 F 6 -14 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 N 4-00 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 5 F 7-14 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 J 19-01 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 270 games ...... 758-974 J 20-01 Madison ...... L 2 - 8 J 11-02 Madison ...... W 8 - 3 * — number of overtimes J 12-02 Madison ...... L 2 - 6 + — Game played at the Met F 22-02 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 6 ^ — Game played at Target Center F 23-02 Minneapolis ...... L 3 - 4* BT — Big Ten Tournament game D 6-02 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 N — NCAA playoff game D 7-02 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 S — St. Louis Invitational Tournament F 14-03 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 5 W — WCHA playoff game F 15-03 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 8 HCC — OfficeMax Hockey City Classic, Soldier Field N 14-03 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* N 15-03 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 J 30-04 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 4 Michigan J 31-04 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 3 UW trails 54-65-9 (.457) N 5-04 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 3 N 6-04 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 4 In Madison ...... 33-29-2 F 4-05 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 In Ann Arbor ...... 15-26-6 F 5-05 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 Neutral ...... 6-10-1 D 2-05 Minneapolis ...... W 4 - 3 Playoffs ...... 5-2-0 D 3-05 Minneapolis ...... W 4 - 0 Overtime...... 4-8-9 J 27-06 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 Largest win ...... 8-1, 11/19/71 J 28-06 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 Largest loss ...... 0-8, 12/29/67 M 18-06 St. Paul W ...... W 4 - 0 ...... 3-11, 12/2/77 N 18-06 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 2 Last Five ...... 3-1-2 N 19-06 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 3 Last 10 ...... 4-4-2 J 12-07 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 Longest win streak ...... 6 games (2x) J 13-07 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 ...... Last: 10/16/76-3/26/77 M 16-07 St. Paul W ...... L 2 - 4 Avg. goals for ...... 3.10 J 25-08 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 Avg. goals against ...... 3.27 J 26-08 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* Date Site ...... Result F 22-08 Minneapolis ...... L 2 - 4 F-13-22 Madison...... L 3 - 6 F 23-08 Minneapolis ...... T 4 - 4* F-14-22 Madison...... L 1 - 5 O 24-08 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* J-11-23 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 2 O 25-08 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 J-12-23 Ann Arbor...... L 0 - 1 F 6-09 Minneapolis ...... W 3 - 2 J-19-23 Madison...... L 0 - 1 F 7-09 Minneapolis ...... W 5 - 4 J-20-23 Madison...... W 1 - 0 N 6-09 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 J-19-24 Ann Arbor...... L 0 - 3 N 7-09 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 J-20-24 Ann Arbor...... T 2- 2** M 5-10 Minneapolis^ ...... W 3 - 2 F-15-24 Madison...... L 0 - 3 M 7-10 Minneapolis ...... L 1 - 6 F-16-24 Madison...... L 1 - 3 N 5-10 Minneapolis ...... W 6 - 0 167 F-27-25 Madison...... L 0 - 2 N-24-73 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 4 F-28-25 Madison...... L 0 - 1 J-18-74 Madison...... L 2 - 3* F-12-26 Ann Arbor...... T 1 - 1* J-19-74 Madison...... W 6 - 3 F-13-26 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 2 N-1-74 Ann Arbor...... W 5 - 2 M-4-26 Madison...... L 2 - 3 N-2-74 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 8 M-5-26 Madison...... W 2 - 0 J-17-75 Madison...... W 3 - 1 F-18-27 Madison...... L 0 - 1 J-18-75 Madison...... L 3 - 6 M-4-27 Windsor ...... L 1 - 2 D-12-75 Madison...... L 4 - 8 M-5-27 Windsor ...... L 0 - 1* D-13-75 Madison...... L 3 - 8 M-7-27 Windsor ...... L 0 - 1 F-20-76 Ann Arbor...... W 4 - 3 F-10-28 Madison...... W 3 - 1 F-21-76 Ann Arbor...... L 4 - 7 F-11-28 Madison...... W 2 - 1** O-15-76 Madison...... L 6 - 7* F-27-28 Detroit ...... T 0 - 0* O-16-76 Madison...... W 7 - 6* F-28-28 Detroit ...... L 1 - 3 F-4-77 Ann Arbor...... W 3 - 2 F-18-29 Madison...... L 2 - 3* F-5-77 Ann Arbor...... W 11- 8 F-19-29 Madison...... W 3 - 0 M-16-77 Madison W ...... W 4 - 0 M-1-29 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 3 M 17-77 Madison W ...... W 5 - 4 M 2-29 Ann Arbor...... T 2 - 2* M-26-77 Detroit N ...... W 6 - 5* J-17-30 Madison...... L 1- 2** D-2-77 Ann Arbor...... L 3 - 11 J-18-30 Madison...... W 3 - 2 D-3-77 Ann Arbor...... L 3 - 7 F-28-30 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 5 J-6-78 Madison...... W 8 - 2 M-1-30 Ann Arbor...... T 0 - 0** J-7-78 Madison...... W 5 - 4 J-16-31 Madison...... W 2 - 0 N-10-78 Madison...... L 5 - 6 J-17-31 Madison...... W 1 - 0* N 11-78 Madison...... W 9 - 4 F-19-31 Ann Arbor...... T 0 - 0** F-16-79 Ann Arbor...... W 8 - 3 F -21-31 Ann Arbor...... L 0 - 3 F-17-79 Ann Arbor...... W 6 - 4 1932 Madison...... L 0 - 5 N-16-79 Madison...... W 8 - 4 1933 Madison...... L 1 - 8 N 17-79 Madison...... W 2 - 0 1933 Madison...... L 1 - 2 J-18-80 Ann Arbor...... L 5 - 6 1934 Madison...... L 3 - 5 J-19-80 Ann Arbor...... L 4 - 8 1935 Madison...... L 0 - 6 N-21-80 Ann Arbor...... W 5 - 3 1935 Madison...... L 1 - 2 N-22-80 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 3 D-29-67 Minneapolis BT . . . . L 0 - 8 J-9-81 Madison...... W 8 - 5 N-29-68 Madison...... W 5 - 4 J-10-81 Madison...... W 4 - 3 N-30-68 Madison...... L 3 - 5 D-29-87 Detroit GL ...... W 6 - 0 F-28-69 Ann Arbor...... L 5 - 8 A-2-92 Albany N...... W 4 - 2 M-1-69 Ann Arbor...... L 0 - 2 M-27-93 Detroit N ...... L 3 - 4* N-28-69 Ann Arbor...... W 4 - 3 N-27-93 Aub. Hills CH ...... W 5 - 3 N-29-69 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 4 N-25-94 St. Paul CH ...... L 2 - 7 D-28-69 St. Louis S ...... W 5 - 3 M-25-95 Madison N ...... L 3 - 4 F-13-70 Madison...... W 4 - 2 N-24-95 Milwaukee CH . . . . . L 3 - 7 F-14-70 Madison...... L 3 - 4 N-30-96 Detroit CH ...... L 4 - 8 M-13-70 Denver W ...... W 2 - 1 N-30-97 Ann Arbor CH . . . . . L 1 - 2 D-11-70 Ann Arbor...... L 4 - 5* N-29-98 Madison CH ...... T 1 - 1* D-12-70 Ann Arbor...... W 5 - 3 N-27-99 Ann Arbor CH . . . . . L 1 - 4 F-12-71 Madison...... W 7 - 2 N-23-00 Madison CH ...... L 2 - 3 F-13-71 Madison...... W 4 - 1 N-24-01 Ann Arbor CH . . . . . L 3 - 5 N-19-71 Madison...... W 8 - 1 N-29-02 Madison CH ...... L 1 - 4 N-20-71 Madison...... W 7 - 2 N-28-03 Ann Arbor CH . . . . . W 3 - 1 F-18-72 Ann Arbor...... W 5 - 1 N-27-04 Madison CH ...... W 3 - 1 F-19-72 Ann Arbor...... L 4 - 6 M-25-05 Grand Rapids N . . . L 1 - 4 N-24-72 Ann Arbor...... W 5 - 3 N-26-05 Ann Arbor CH . . . . . W 3 - 2 N-25-72 Ann Arbor...... W 7 - 2 N-24-06 Madison CH ...... L 3 - 4 D-8-72 Madison...... W 6 - 3 N-23-07 Ann Arbor CH . . . . . L 2 - 3 D-9-72 Madison...... W 10 -4 N-29-08 Madison CH ...... W 3 - 0 N-23-73 Ann Arbor...... W 8 - 4 N-28-09 Ann Arbor CH . . . . . L 2 - 3 168 F-6-10 Madison CRHC . . . . . W 3 - 2 F-9-73 Madison...... W 5 - 2 N-26-10 Madison CH ...... T 4 - 4* F-10-73 Madison...... W 6 - 4 J-10-14 Madison...... W 5 - 2 N-30-73 Madison...... T 6 - 6* J-11-14 Madison...... W 3 - 1 D-1-73 Madison...... W 4 - 2 J-31-14 Ann Arbor...... L 1 - 3 J-4-74 East Lansing. . . . . L 4 - 5 F-1-14 Ann Arbor...... T 2 - 2 J-5-74 East Lansing. . . . . L 6 - 7 128 gp ...... 397-418 M-5-74 E. Lansing W . . . . . L 1 - 4 M-6-74 E. Lansing W . . . . . W 4 - 3 N-22-74 Madison...... W 4 - 3 Michigan State N-23-74 Madison...... W 5 - 4 UW trails 45-46-3 (.495) F-14-75 East Lansing. . . . . L 1 - 3 F-15-75 East Lansing. . . . . W 7 - 5 In Madison ...... 25-16-2 M-4-75 Madison W ...... W 5 - 4 In East Lansing ...... 16-24-1 M-5-75 Madison W ...... L 4 - 7 Neutral ...... 4-6-0 N-7-75 Madison...... L 4 - 5 Playoffs ...... 3-5-0 N-8-75 Madison...... L 5 - 6* Overtime...... 1-5-3 J-30-76 East Lansing. . . . . L 4 - 5* Largest win ...... 13-3, 1/6/79 J-31-76 East Lansing. . . . . L 3 - 5 Largest loss ...... 0-9, 12/12/64 M-10-76 E. Lansing W . . . . . L 4 - 6 Last Five ...... 4-1-0 M-11-76 E. Lansing W . . . . . L 4 - 6 Last 10 ...... 8-1-1 N-19-76 East Lansing. . . . . L 2 - 5 Longest win streak ...... 5 games (2x) N-20-76 East Lansing. . . . . W 8 - 0 Avg. goals for ...... 4.09 J-28-77 Madison...... W 10 - 6 Avg. goals against ...... 3.77 J-29-77 Madison...... W 9 - 2 D-9-77 East Lansing. . . . . W 6 - 2 Date Site ...... Result D-10-77 East Lansing. . . . . W 7 - 3 D-11-64 East Lansing. . . . . L 2 - 9 J-20-78 Madison...... T 5 - 5* D-12-64 East Lansing. . . . . L 0 - 9 J-21-78 Madison...... W 8 - 2 F-12-65 Madison...... L 4 - 8 D-1-78 East Lansing. . . . . L 5 - 6 F-13-65 Madison...... L 3 - 9 D-2-78 East Lansing. . . . . W 5 - 1 F-11-66 Madison...... L 1 - 3 J-5-79 Madison...... W 6 - 4 F-12-66 Madison...... L 3 - 5 J-6-79 Madison...... W 13- 3 M-3-67 East Lansing. . . . . L 3 - 7 N-2-79 East Lansing. . . . . W 6 - 4 M-4-67 East Lansing. . . . . L 3 - 4 N-3-79 East Lansing. . . . . L 4 - 5 D-30-67 Minneapolis BT ...... L 3 - 4 D-29-79 Detroit ...... W 10 - 4 M-1-68 Madison...... W 5 - 3 J-25-80 Madison...... L 4 - 5 M-2-68 Madison...... L 1 - 3 J-26-80 Madison...... W 9 - 2 D-20-68 Detroit GL ...... W 6 - 4 F-20-81 Madison...... L 3 - 5 D-26-68 Madison BT ...... L 2 - 3 F-21-81 Madison...... W 5 - 4 F-7-69 East Lansing. . . . . W 2 - 1 D-30-87 Detroit GL ...... W 4 - 3 F-8-69 East Lansing. . . . . L 3 - 4 N-26-93 Aub. Hills CH ...... L 2 - 4 D-23-69 Ann Arbor BT . . . . . W 6 - 3 N-26-94 St. Paul CH ...... L 2 - 3 J-2-70 East Lansing. . . . . L 3 - 4 M-24-95 Madison N ...... W 5 - 3 J-3-70 East Lansing. . . . . L 4 - 6 N-25-95 Milwaukee CH . . . . . L 4 - 5 M-6-70 Madison...... W 5 - 0 N-29-96 Detroit CH ...... L 1 - 3 M-7-70 Madison...... W 4 - 3 N-28-97 East Lansing CH . . . L 0 - 2 J-15-71 Madison...... L 3 - 5 N-27-98 Madison CH ...... L 1 - 3 J-16-71 Madison...... W 3 - 2 N-26-99 East Lansing CH . . . W 5- 1 F-26-71 East Lansing. . . . . L 2 - 4 N-26-00 Madison CH ...... L 2 - 6 F-27-71 East Lansing. . . . . L 5 - 6* M-25-01 Grand Rapids N . . . L 1 - 5 D-3-71 Madison...... W 4 - 1 N-23-01 East Lansing CH . . . L 1 - 2 D-4-71 Madison...... W 4 - 3 N-30-02 Madison CH ...... L 1 - 2* F-25-72 East Lansing. . . . . W 5 - 0 N-29-03 East Lansing CH . . . W 2 - 1* F-27-72 East Lansing. . . . . W 6 - 4 N-26-04 Madison CH ...... L 0 - 4 J-12-73 East Lansing. . . . . W 4 - 3 N-25-05 East Lansing CH . . . W 3 - 1 J-13-73 East Lansing. . . . . L 5 - 7 N-25-06 Madison CH ...... W 2 - 0 169 CH N-24-07 East Lansing . . . T 4 - 4* Penn State N-28-08 Madison CH ...... W 3 - 1 N-27-09 East Lansing CH . . . W 7 - 3 UW leads 6-1-0 (.857) N-27-10 Madison CH ...... W 4 - 1 In Madison ...... 3-1-0 F-21-14 Madison...... W 5 - 2 In University Park ...... 2-0-0 F-22-14 Madison...... W 2 - 0 Neutral ...... 1-0-0 M-14-14 East Lansing. . . . . L 4 - 5* Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 M-15-14 East Lansing. . . . . W 4 - 3 Overtime...... 1-1-0 94 games ...... 384-354 Largest win ...... 7-1, 12/6/13 Largest loss ...... 2-3, 2/25/13 Ohio State Last Five ...... 5-0-0 Last 10 ...... 6-1-0 UW leads 13-3-0 (.813) Longest win streak ...... 5 games In Madison ...... 4-1-0 ...... 12/6/13-current In Columbus ...... 4-1-0 Avg. goals for ...... 3.86 Neutral ...... 5-1-0 Avg. goals against ...... 1.71 Playoffs ...... 2-0-0 Overtime ...... 2-0-0 Date Site ...... Result Largest win ...... 10-1, 1/25/69 F-24-13 Madison...... W 5 - 0 Largest loss ...... 3-5, 10/13/07 F-25-13 Madison...... L 2 - 3* Last Five ...... 3-2-0 D-6-13 Madison...... W 7 - 1 Last 10 ...... 7-3-0 D-7-13 Madison...... W 4 - 3 Longest win streak ...... 10 games M-7-14 University Park. . . W 4 - 2 ...... 2/5/65-2/11/06 M-8-14 University Park. . . W 3 - 2* Avg. goals for ...... 6.25 M-21-14 St. Paul B10 ...... W 2 - 1 Avg. goals against ...... 2.13 7 games ...... 27-12

Date Site ...... Result F-5-65 Madison...... W 11 - 4 J-8-66 Columbus ...... W 8 - 1 F-10-67 Milwaukee ...... W 10 - 1 D-28-67 Minneapolis. . . . . W 11 - 2 F-22-68 Columbus ...... W 11 - 2 D-27-68 Madison...... W 10 - 2 J-25-69 Madison...... W 10 - 1 J-29-69 Columbus ...... W 5 - 0 M-26-04 Albany N...... W 1 - 0* F-11-06 Green Bay FT ...... W 4 - 2 O-13-07 Dayton ...... L 3 - 5 J-24-14 Madison...... W 5 - 3 J-25-14 Madison...... L 1 - 3 F-14-14 Columbus ...... L 1 - 2 F-15-14 Columbus ...... W 4 - 2 M-22-14 St. Paul B10 ...... W 5 - 4* 16 games ...... 100-34

170 All-Time Series Scores - Non-Conference

Alabama Huntsville ...... last: 12/5/08-3/13/10 Avg. goals for ...... 3.45 UW leads 10-0-0 (1.000) Avg. goals against ...... 1.97

In Madison ...... 10-0-0 Date Site ...... Result In Huntsville ...... 0-0-0 N 19-90 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 Neutral ...... 0-0-0 N 20-90 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 D 10-93 Anchorage ...... W 5 - 4 D 11-93 Anchorage ...... W 4 - 1 Date Site ...... Result M 5-94 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 D-12-89 Madison...... W 5 - 3 M 6-94 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* O-18-02 Madison...... W 4 - 2 J 6-95 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 1 O-19-02 Madison...... W 3 - 2 J 7-95 Anchorage ...... L 2 - 4 D-27-08 Madison...... W 5 - 0 J 5-96 Anchorage ...... L 0 - 1 O-15-10 Madison...... W 7 - 0 J 6-96 Anchorage ...... W 6 - 3 O-17-10 Madison...... W 5 - 2 D 6-96 Anchorage ...... W 6 - 2 D-13-12 Madison...... W 5 - 0 D 7-96 Anchorage ...... T 5 - 5* D-14-12 Madison...... W 4 - 1 J 31-97 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* D-27-13 Madison...... W 5 - 0 F 1-97 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* D-28-13 Madison...... W 3 - 2 O 31-97 Anchorage ...... W 4 - 2 10 games ...... 46-12 N 1-97 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 1 J 30-98 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 Alaska J 31-98 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 M 13-98 Madison W ...... W 6 - 1 UW leads 7-0-0 (1.000) M 14-98 Madison W ...... W 6 - 2 In Madison ...... 5-0-0 N 13-98 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 In Fairbanks ...... 2-0-0 N 14-98 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* Neutral ...... 0-0-0 J 15-99 Anchorage ...... L 1 - 3 Overtime...... 1-0-0 J 16-99 Anchorage ...... L 1 - 2 D 10-99 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 Date Site ...... Result D 11-99 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 F-7-89 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 18-00 Anchorage ...... W 8 - 2 J-2-90 Madison ...... W 7 - 6* F 19-00 Anchorage ...... W 5 - 0 N-12-90 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 N 10-00 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 F-5-91 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 N 11-00 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 J-8-93 Fairbanks ...... W 8 - 6 F 2-01 Anchorage ...... T 3 - 3* J-9-93 Fairbanks ...... W 4 - 3 F 3-01 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 2* D-28-93 MilwaukeeB . . . . . W 8 - 5 N 30-01 Anchorage ...... L 1 - 4 7 games ...... 42-28 D 1-01 Anchorage ...... T 3 - 3* F 1-02 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 F 2-02 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 Alaska Anchorage J 17-03 Anchorage ...... T 2 - 2* UW leads 54-15-9 (.750) J 18-03 Anchorage ...... T 1 - 1* F 7-03 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 In Madison ...... 33-8-3 F 8-03 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 In Anchorage ...... 21-7-6 F 27-04 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 0 Playoffs ...... 7-3-0 F 28-04 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 1 Overtime...... 4-0-9 M 12-04 Madison W ...... L 2 - 3 Largest win ...... 8-2, 2/18/00 M 13-04 Madison W ...... W 4 - 0 Largest loss ...... 4-1 (3x), 03/14/03 M 14-04 Madison W ...... L 1 - 4 Last Five ...... 4-1-0 N 19-04 Anchorage ...... W 4 - 1 Last 10 ...... 8-2-0 N 20-04 Anchorage ...... W 4 - 1 Longest win streak ...... 8 games (2x) J 14-05 Madison ...... W 6 - 1

171 J 15-05 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 D 11-10 Madison ...... W 2 - 0 M 11-05 Madison W ...... W 5 - 4 F 24-12 Bemidji ...... W 4 - 2 M 12-05 Madison W ...... L 1 - 2 F 25-12 Bemidji...... W 4 - 2 M 13-05 Madison W ...... W 2 - 1 F 8-13 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* O 28-05 Madison ...... W 6 - 1 F 9-13 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 O 29-05 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 7 games ...... 22-10 N 3-06 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 2* N 4-06 Anchorage ...... L 1 - 2 F 9-07 Madison ...... W 4 - 0 Boston College F 10-07 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 UW trails 9-13-0 (.409) J 18-08 Anchorage ...... W 2 - 1 J 19-08 Anchorage ...... T 4 - 4* In Madison ...... 2-7-0 D 5-08 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 In Chestnut Hill ...... 2-5-0 D 6-08 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 Neutral ...... 5-1-0 J 9-09 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 2 Playoffs ...... 2-1-0 J 10-09 Anchorage ...... W 6 - 3 Date Site ...... Result N 13-09 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 D-28-70 St. Louis...... W 7 - 2 N 14-09 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 J-4-85 Madison...... L 2 - 5 M 12-10 Madison W ...... W 4 - 1 J-5-85 Madison...... L 2 - 6 M 13-10 Madison W ...... W 7 - 2 N-8-85 Chestnut Hill . . . . W 5 - 4 D 3-10 Anchorage ...... L 1 - 2 N-9-85 Chestnut Hill . . . . L 5 - 6 D 4-10 Anchorage ...... W 3 - 1 J-4-86 Madison...... W 6 - 5 J 20-12 Madison...... W 4 - 0 J-17-88 Chestnut HIll . . . . L 4 - 5* J 21-12 Madison...... W 3 - 2 J-9-89 Madison...... L 3 - 4* J 4-13 Anchorage ...... W 5 - 3 D-29-89 Milwaukee ...... W 6 - 3 J 5-13 Anchorage ...... W 1 - 0 M-30-90 Detroit N ...... W 2 - 1 J 25-13 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 D-28-92 Milwaukee ...... W 10 - 3 J 26-13 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 M-25-00 Madison...... L 1 - 4 J 3-14 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 O-27-00 Chestnut Hill . . . . W 3 - 2 J 4-14 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 N-2-01 Madison...... W 5 - 2 78 games ...... 269-154 N-3-01 Madison...... L 1 - 3 * — overtime O-25-02 Chestnut Hill . . . . L 2 - 4 W — WCHA playoff game A-8-06 Milwaukee N . . . . . W 2 - 1 O-27-06 Madison...... L 0 - 3 O-28-08 Madison...... L 1 - 4 Bemidji State O-10-08 Chestnut Hill . . . . L 4 - 5 N UW leads 6-0-1 (.929) A-10-10 Detroit ...... L 0 - 5 O-18-13 Chestnut Hill . . . . L 2 - 9 In Madison ...... 3-0-1 22 games ...... 73-86 In Bemidji ...... 2-0-0 Neutral Site ...... 1-0-0 Playoffs ...... 1-0-0 Boston University Overtime...... 0-0-1 Largest win ...... 4-0, 3/25/06 UW trails 6-10-0 (.375) Largest loss ...... None In Madison ...... 4-2-0 Last Five ...... 4-0-1 In Boston ...... 1-4-0 Last 10 ...... 6-0-1 Neutral ...... 1-5-0 Longest win streak ...... 5 games Playoffs ...... 0-3-0 ...... (3/25/06-current) Avg. goals for ...... 3.14 Date Site ...... Result N Avg. goals against ...... 1.43 3-16-72 Boston ...... L 1 - 4 3-23-78 Providence N. . . . . L 2 - 5 Date Site ...... Result 1-2-83 Madison...... W 2 - 0 M 25-06 Green Bay ...... W 4 - 0 1-3-83 Madison...... W 5 - 2 D 10-10 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 10-12-84 Madison...... L 5 - 6 10-13-84 Madison...... L 2 - 4 172 12-29-85 Boston ...... L 4 - 7 Date Site ...... Result 12-30-85 Boston ...... W 6 - 3 N-10-72 Madison...... W 13 - 3 1-2-87 Madison...... W 7 - 1 N-11-72 Madison...... W 13 - 1 1-13-88 Boston ...... L 6 - 10 A-1-90 Detroit N ...... W 7 - 3 1-6-89 Madison...... W 7 - 2 D-29-02 Milwaukee BO . . . . W 2 - 1 12-29-92 Milwaukee B . . . . . L 3 - 6 D-28-07 Madison B...... T 2 - 2* 3-26-94 Albany N ...... L 1 - 4 5 games ...... 37 - 10 12-30-00 Milwaukee B . . . . . W 3 - 2 O-8-10 St. Louis...... L 3 - 4 O-19-13 Boston ...... L 2 - 7 Colorado College 16 games ...... 59-67 UW leads 111-66-9 (.621) In Madison ...... 58-31-5 Bowling Green In Colorado Springs ...... 48-32-3 Neutral Site ...... 5-2-1 UW leads 7-3-1 (.682) Playoffs ...... 14-8-0 In Madison ...... 5-1-0 Overtime...... 10-9-8 In Bowling Green ...... 2-1-1 Largest win ...... 9-1 (x2), 1/14/06 Neutral ...... 0-1-0 Largest loss ...... 4-11, 3/8/81 Playoffs ...... 0-1-0 Last Five ...... 3-2-0 Last 10 ...... 4-6-0 Date Site ...... Result Longest win streak ...... 11 games D-12-67 Bowling Green . . . L 1 - 2 ...... 11/18/81-1/21/83 D-6-68 Madison...... L 3 - 4 Avg. goals for ...... 4.18 D-7-68 Madison...... W 8 - 3 Avg. goals against ...... 3.30 J-28-69 Bowling Green . . . W 11 - 1 M-24-78 Providence N . . . . L 3 - 4 Date Site ...... Result O-23-81 Madison...... W 8 - 4 J 8-65 Madison ...... L 4 - 8 O-24-81 Madison...... W 9 - 3 J 9-65 Madison ...... L 3 - 7 O-15-82 Bowling Green . . . W 4 - 3 J 28-66 Colo. Spgs...... L 2 - 3 O-16-82 Bowling Green . . . T 4 - 4* J 29-66 Colo. Spgs...... L 4 -10 D-28-94 Madison...... W 4 - 3* J 27-67 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 D-29-07 Madison...... W 5 - 3 J 28-67 Madison ...... L 4 - 7 11 games ...... 59-34 F 2-68 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 3 F 3-68 Colo. Spgs...... W 6 - 2 J 3-69 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 Canisius J 4-69 Madison ...... L 2 - 3* UW leads 2-0-0 (1.00) F 20-70 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 3 F 21-70 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 3 In Madison ...... 2-0-0 J 8-71 Madison ...... W 7 - 1 In Buffalo ...... 0-0-0 J 9-71 Madison ...... W 8 - 2 Neutral ...... 0-0-0 D 10-71 Colo. Spgs...... W 7 - 2 Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 D 11-71 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 3 J 14-72 Madison ...... W 6 - 5 Date Site ...... Result J 15-72 Madison ...... W 7 - 6 J-7-11 Madison...... W 3 - 0 N 3-72 Colo. Spgs...... L 6- 10 J-8-11 Madison...... W 6 - 5* N 4-72 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 0 2 games ...... 9-5 N 17-72 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 N 18-72 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 Colgate D 28-72 St. Louis S ...... W 6 - 2 N 9-73 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 UW leads 4-0-1 (.900) N 10-73 Madison ...... W 8 - 3 In Madison ...... 2-0-1 F 1-74 Colo. Spgs...... T 4 - 4* Neutral ...... 2-0-0 F 2-74 Colo. Spgs...... W 8 - 3 Playoffs ...... 1-0-0 D 6-74 Colo. Spgs...... W 7 - 4 D 7-74 Colo. Spgs...... L 2 - 5

173 J 24-75 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 J 23-87 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 3 J 25-75 Madison ...... L 4 - 6 J 24-87 Colo. Spgs...... L 3 - 5 N 21-75 Madison ...... L 5 - 6 N 20-87 Madison ...... W 0 - 4 N 22-75 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 N 21-87 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 F 6-76 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 3* J 22-88 Colo. Spgs...... W 7 - 2 F 7-76 Colo. Spgs...... T 2 - 2* J 23-88 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 3 N 12-76 Madison ...... W 6 - 5 N 18-88 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* N 13-76 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 N 19-88 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 J 21-77 Colo. Spgs...... W 6 - 3 D 29-88 Colo. Spgs...... W 6 - 2 J 22-77 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 1 D 30-88 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 2 M 9-77 Madison W ...... W 3 - 1 D 8-89 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 0 M 10-77 Madison W ...... W 3 - 1 D 9-89 Colo. Spgs...... L 5 - 6 N 4-77 Madison ...... W 8 - 6 F 9-90 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 N 5-77 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 F 10-90 Madison ...... W 9 - 5 F 2-78 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 4* N 16-90 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 3 F 3-78 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 3 N 17-90 Colo. Spgs...... W 3 - 2 N 3-78 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 8-91 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 N 4-78 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 F 9-91 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 23-79 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 1 D 6-91 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 F 24-79 Colo. Spgs...... W 8 - 6 D 7-91 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 D 7-79 Madison ...... L 4 - 5* F 21-92 Colo. Spgs...... L 2 - 6 D 8-79 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 F 22-92 Colo. Spgs...... L 1 - 2 F 22-80 Colo. Spgs...... W 6 - 2 M 21-92 St. Paul W ...... W 5 - 3 F 23-80 Colo. Spgs...... L 6 - 7* N 20-92 Madison ...... W 1 - 0 O 31-80 Madison ...... W 6 - 4 N 21-92 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 N 1-80 Madison ...... W 7 - 5 F 19-93 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 1 F 13-81 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 3* F 20-93 Colo. Spgs...... W 6 - 5* F 14-81 Colo. Spgs...... L 2 - 4 M 12-93 Madison W ...... W 6 - 3 M 7-81 Madison W ...... W 8 - 2 M 13-93 Madison W ...... W 10- 3 M 8-81 Madison W ...... L 4- 11 N 19-93 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 N 18-81 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 N 20-93 Madison ...... W 4- 2 N 20-81 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 F 11-94 Colo. Spgs...... L 3 - 8 N 21-81 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 F 12-94 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 2 J 20-82 Colo. Spgs...... W 6 - 1 J 13-95 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 J 22-82 Colo. Spgs...... W 7 - 6 J 14-95 Madison ...... W 8 - 1 J 23-82 Colo. Spgs...... W 9 - 6 M 18-95 St. Paul W ...... W 4 - 3* N 3-82 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 O 13-95 Colo. Spgs...... L 4 - 8 N 5-82 Madison ...... W 9 - 1 O 14-95 Colo. Spgs...... L 2 - 6 N 6-82 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 D 8-95 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 19-83 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 1 D 9-95 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 J 21-83 Colo. Spgs...... W 8 - 3 M 9-96 Milwaukee W ...... L 4 - 6 J 22-83 Colo. Spgs...... L 1 - 3 N 16-96 Colo. Spgs...... L 3 - 7 F 25-83 Madison W ...... W 3 - 2 N 17-96 Colo. Spgs...... L 4 - 5 F 26-83 Madison W ...... W 5 - 2 F 7-97 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 N 18-83 Colo. Spgs...... W 2 - 1 F 8-97 Madison ...... L 2 - 6 N 19-83 Colo. Spgs...... W 3 - 2 M 7-97 Colo. Spgs W...... L 2 - 5 D 22-83 Madison ...... L 5 - 6* M 8-97 Colo. Spgs W...... L 0-1 4ot D 23-83 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 J 23-98 Colo. Spgs...... W 6 - 5* F 1-85 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 J 24-98 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 0 F 2-85 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 M 20-98 Milwaukee W ...... W 5 - 2 M 2-85 Madison W ...... W 2 - 1 F 11-99 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 M 3-85 Madison W ...... W 7 - 3 F 13-99 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 J 24-86 Colo. Spgs...... W 7 - 5 D 3-99 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 3* J 25-86 Colo. Spgs...... W 2 - 1 D 4-99 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 1 N 7-86 Madison ...... W 3 - 2* M 3-00 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 N 8-86 Madison ...... W 3 - 2* M 4-00 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 174 N 17-00 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 Neutral Site ...... 4-1-0 N 18-00 Madison ...... L 3 - 4* Playoffs ...... 13-3-0 F 23-01 Colo. Spgs...... L 4 - 5 Overtime...... 6-6-11 F 24-01 Colo. Spgs...... W 5 - 3 Largest win ...... 8-0, 1/14/83 M 15-01 St. Paul W ...... L 3 - 4 Largest loss ...... 3-10 (2x), 12/21/86 D 28-01 Milwaukee ...... T 3 - 3* Last Five ...... 2-2-1 F 8-02 Colo. Spgs...... T 5 - 5* Last 10 ...... 4-4-2 F 9-02 Colo. Spgs...... L 0 - 6 Longest win streak ...... 7 games M 14-02 St. Paul...... L 2 - 3* ...... 2/6/82-11/5/83 J 24-03 Colo. Spgs ...... L 2 - 4 Avg. goals for ...... 3.82 J 25-03 Colo. Spgs ...... L 0 - 5 Avg. goals against ...... 3.48 N 22-03 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* N 23-03 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* Date Site ...... Result J 23-04 Colo. Spgs ...... W 4 - 2 J 31-68 Denver ...... L 1 - 7 J 24-04 Colo. Spgs...... L 1 - 3 D 12-69 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 F 18-05 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 D 13-69 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 F 19-05 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 M 14-70 Madison W ...... W 3 - 2 N 11-05 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* N 27-70 Denver ...... W 6 - 3 N 12-05 Madison ...... W 3 - 0 N 28-70 Denver ...... L 4- 10 J 13-06 Colo. Spgs ...... W 3 - 2 M 3-72 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 14-06 Colo. Spgs ...... W 9 - 1 M 4-72 Madison ...... L 2 - 6 F 2-07 Colo. Spgs ...... L 1 -2* M 18-72 Boston N ...... W 5 - 2 F 3-07 Colo. Spgs ...... L 2 - 4 J 5-73 Denver ...... W 3 - 2 N 16-07 Colo. Spgs ...... L 3 - 4 J 6-73 Denver ...... L 1 - 2 N 17-07 Colo. Spgs ...... L 1 - 6 M 17-73 Boston N ...... W 4 - 2 J 4-08 Madison ...... L 0 - 2 D 7-73 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* J 5-08 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 D 8-73 Madison ...... L 4 - 5* J 16-09 Madison ...... W 6 - 1 N 29-74 Denver ...... W 7 - 3 J 17-09 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 N 30-74 Denver ...... W 6 - 5* O 16-10 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 F 7-75 Madison ...... W 9 - 2 O 17-10 Madison ...... T 1 - 1* F 8-75 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 J 15-10 Colo. Spgs...... W 4 - 0 J 2-76 Denver ...... W 6 - 3 J 16-10 Colo. Spgs...... L 5 - 6 J 3-76 Denver ...... W 7 - 5 M 4-11 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 F 25-77 Denver ...... L 3 - 6 M 5-11 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 F 26-77 Denver ...... W 5 - 2 M 11-11 Colo. Spgs W ...... W 3 - 1 F 10-78 Madison ...... L 1 - 5 M 12-11 Colo. Spgs W ...... L 3 - 4* F 11-78 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 M 13-11 Colo. Spgs W ...... L 1 - 2 F 2-79 Madison ...... W 5 - 4* N 18-11 Colo. Spgs...... L 2 - 4 F 3-79 Madison ...... W 10- 4 N 19-11 Colo. Spgs...... L 1 - 4 J 11-80 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 N 2-12 Madison ...... L 4 - 5* J 12-80 Madison ...... W 6 - 4 N 3-12 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 O 24-80 Denver ...... W 5 - 3 M 23-13 St. Paul W ...... W 3 - 2 O 25-80 Denver ...... L 3 - 5 D 13-13 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 J 15-82 Denver ...... W 3 - 2 D 14-13 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* J 16-82 Denver ...... W 2 - 1* 186 games ...... 778-614 F 5-82 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 F 6-82 Madison ...... W 4 - 0 * — number of overtimes J 14-83 Denver ...... W 8 - 0 W — WCHA playoff game J 15-83 Denver ...... W 8 - 4 S — St. Louis Invitational Tournament F 11-83 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 F 12-83 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 Denver N 4-83 Denver ...... W 6 - 4 N 5-83 Denver ...... W 7 - 4 UW leads 76-59-12 (.558) J 20-84 Denver ...... L 5 - 6 In Madison ...... 34-30-6 J 21-84 Denver ...... W 10- 4 In Denver ...... 38-28-6 F 10-84 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* 175 F 11-84 Madison ...... W 6 - 4 N 5-99 Denver ...... W 3 - 2 F 25-84 Madison W ...... W 5 - 3 N 6-99 Denver ...... W 5 - 3 F 26-84 Madison W ...... W 8 - 5 J 12-01 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 J 18-85 Denver ...... W 8 - 7* J 13-01 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* J 19-85 Denver ...... L 3- 10 M 9-01 Madison W ...... W 6 - 4 O 18-85 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 M 10-01 Madison W ...... W 6 - 2 O 19-85 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 J 4-02 Denver ...... L 0 - 3 N 21-86 Denver ...... T 2 - 2* J 5-02 Denver ...... L 1 - 5 N 22-86 Denver ...... L 6 - 8 F 15-02 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 D 20-86 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 F 16-02 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 D 21-86 Madison ...... L 3- 10 N 1-02 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 O 16-87 Denver ...... L 3 - 8 N 2-02 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 O 17-87 Denver ...... L 5 - 6 J 31-03 Denver ...... L 1 - 4 N 6-87 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 F 1-03 Denver ...... L 1 - 7 N 7-87 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 D 5-03 Denver ...... T 2 - 2* O 28-88 Denver ...... W 7 - 4 D 6-03 Denver ...... W 3 - 1 O 29-88 Denver ...... T 4 - 4* O 29-04 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 F 3-89 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* O 30-04 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 F 4-89 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* F 11-05 Denver ...... L 3 - 4 O 27-89 Denver ...... W 6 - 5 F 12-05 Denver ...... T 3 - 3* O 28-89 Denver ...... W 4 - 2 J 20-06 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 J 26-90 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 J 21-06 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 27-90 Madison ...... W 7 - 1 N 10-06 Madison ...... L 0 - 2 D 13-90 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 N 11-06 Madison ...... L 3 - 4* D 14-90 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 J 5-07 Denver ...... L 1 - 3 J 18-91 Denver ...... L 3 - 6 J 6-07 Denver ...... W 4 - 0 J 19-91 Denver ...... W 4 - 3 M 9-07 Denver W ...... W 3 - 2 N 29-91 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* M 10-07 Denver W ...... W 2 - 1 N 30-91 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 J 11-08 Denver ...... L 2 - 3 J 10-92 Denver ...... W 3 - 2 J 12-08 Denver ...... W 7 - 2 J 11-92 Denver ...... L 2 - 3* M 29-08 Madison N ...... W 6 - 2 D 11-92 Denver ...... W 5 - 2 O 17-08 Denver ...... L 5 - 6 D 12-92 Denver ...... L 4 - 5 O 18-08 Denver ...... L 4 - 7 J 22-93 Madison ...... L 4 - 5* F 20-09 Madison ...... L 3 - 4* J 23-93 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 21-09 Madison ...... L 0 - 5 O 22-93 Denver ...... W 3 - 2 M 20-09 St. Paul W ...... L 0 - 3 O 23-93 Denver ...... W 6 - 3 J 22-10 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* O 21-94 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 J 23-10 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 O 22-94 Madison ...... W 6 - 4 M 20-10 St. Paul W ...... W 6 - 3 F 24-95 Denver ...... W 4 - 3 O 22-10 Denver ...... L 2 - 4 F 25-95 Denver ...... L 2 - 5 O 23-10 Denver ...... T 2 - 2* M 17-95 St. Paul W ...... W 5 - 4 F 17-12 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 O 20-95 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 F 18-12 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 O 21-95 Madison ...... L 2 - 6 M 9-12 Denver W ...... W 1 - 0 O 25-96 Denver ...... W 8 - 3 M 10-12 Denver W ...... L 1 - 3 O 26-96 Denver ...... L 2 - 3 M 11-12 Denver W ...... L 2 - 3* F 21-97 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 N 30-12 Denver ...... T 1 - 1* F 22-97 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 D 1-12 Denver ...... W 3 - 1 J 3-98 Denver ...... W 5 - 2 147 games ...... 562-511 J 4-98 Denver ...... W 7 - 3 * — number of overtimes F 13-98 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 N — NCAA playoff game F 14-98 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 W — WCHA playoff game N 20-98 Denver ...... W 3 - 0 N 21-98 Denver ...... L 3 - 5 J 29-99 Madison ...... T 5 - 5* J 30-99 Madison ...... L 0 - 5 176 Ferris State Massachusetts

UW tied 2-2-0 (.500) UW leads 4-0-0 (1.000) In Madison ...... 2-2-0 In Madison ...... 4-0-0 In Grand Rapids ...... 0-0-0 In Amherst ...... 0-0-0 Neutral ...... 0-0-0 Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 Overtime...... 0-0-0 Date Site ...... Result N-7-80 Madison...... W, 8 - 2 Date Site ...... Result N-8-80 Madison...... W, 4 - 2 O-6-00 Madison...... W 9 - 6 D-28-03 Madison B...... L, 1 - 3 O-7-00 Madison...... W 3 - 0 J-1-05 Madison B...... L, 3 - 5 D-30-10 Madison...... W 5 - 1 4 games ...... 16 - 12 D-31-10 Madison...... W 4 - 2 4 games ...... 21-9 Harvard

UW leads 8-1-0 (.889) Massachusetts Lowell In Madison ...... 5-1-0 UW leads 7-2-1 (.833) In Boston ...... 0-0-0 Neutral ...... 3-0-0 In Madison ...... 4-0-1 Playoffs ...... 1-0-0 In Lowell ...... 1-1-0 Neutral ...... 0-1-0 Date Site ...... Result Playoffs ...... 1-1-1 D-26-71 St. Louis...... W 2 - 1* Overtime...... 0-0-0 D-29-76 Madison...... L 3 - 4 D-30-76 Madison...... W 7 - 5 Date Site...... Result M-20-82 Madison...... W 6 - 1 N-9-84 Madison...... W 7 - 4 M-21-82 Madison...... W 4 - 3 N-10-84 Madison...... W 8 - 3 M-26-83 Grand Forks N. . . . W 6 - 2 O-26-85 Lowell ...... W 5 - 3 D-21-85 Madison...... W 5 - 4 O-27-85 Lowell ...... W 6 - 3 D-22-85 Madison...... W 5 - 4 D-6-86 Lowell ...... L 3 - 4 J-4-88 Madison...... W 6 - 4 D-27-92 Milwaukee ...... W 6 - 3 N 9 games ...... 44-27 M-19-88 Madison ...... W 7 - 1 M-20-88 Madison N ...... T 4 - 4 D-4-88 Lowell ...... W 3 - 2 Lake Superior State M-29-13 Manchester N . . . . L 1 - 6 10 games ...... 50-34 UW leads 4-1-2 (.714) In Madison ...... 3-0-2 In Sault Ste. Marie ...... 0-0-0 Mercyhurst Neutral ...... 1-1-0 UW leads 4-0-0 (1.000) Playoffs ...... 0-1-0 In Madison ...... 4-0-0 Date Site ...... Result In Erie ...... 0-0-0 D-28-82 Madison...... W 7 - 5 Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 D-30-82 Madison...... W 4 - 3 Overtime...... 0-0-0 A-6-92 Albany N ...... L 3 - 5 D-29-94 Milwaukee B . . . . . W 6 - 4 Date Site...... Result D-28-08 Madison B...... T 1 - 1* O-15-04 Madison...... W 3 - 2 N-1-13 Madison...... T 3 - 3* O-16-04 Madison...... W 8 - 0 N-2-13 Madison...... W 8 - 1 N-25-11 Madison...... W 7 - 2 7 games ...... 32-22 N-26-11 Madison...... W 5 -2 4 games ...... 23 - 6

177 Merrimack D 9-67 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 N 22-68 Houghton ...... T 7 - 7* UW leads 1-0-0 (1.000) N 23-68 Houghton ...... W 4 - 3 D 21-68 Detroit GL ...... L 1 - 4 In Madison ...... 1-0-0 J 9-70 Madison ...... W 3 - 2* In North Andover ...... 0-0-0 J 10-70 Madison ...... L 2 - 3* Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 M 21-70 Lake Placid N ...... W 6 - 5 Overtime...... 0-0-0 N 13-70 Houghton ...... L 1 - 6 Date Site ...... Result N 14-70 Houghton ...... L 2 - 5 J-2-10 Madison B...... W 5 - 4 D 17-71 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 1 game ...... 5 - 4 D 18-71 Madison ...... W 6 - 1 M 7-72 Madison W ...... L 3 - 5 M 8-72 Madison W ...... W 6 - 1 Miami F 2-73 Houghton ...... L 1 - 7 F 3-73 Houghton ...... L 3 - 5 UW leads 4-2-0 (.667) J 11-74 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 In Madison ...... 2-1-0 J 12-74 Madison ...... L 4 - 6 In Oxford ...... 1-1-0 F 21-75 Madison ...... W 4 - 0 Neutral ...... 1-0-0 F 22-75 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 Playoffs ...... 1-0-0 J 23-76 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 J 24-76 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 Date Site ...... Result F 27-76 Houghton ...... L 3 - 9 O-20-79 Madison...... W 3 - 2 F 28-76 Houghton ...... L 6 - 9 M-26-93 Detroit N ...... W 3 - 1 F 11-77 Madison ...... W 8 - 4 J-18-13 Madison...... W 1 - 0 F 12-77 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 J-19-13 Madison...... L 1 - 2 O 28-77 Houghton ...... L 5 - 6* N-15-13 Oxford ...... L 0 - 2 O 29-77 Houghton ...... W 10- 4 N-16-13 Oxford ...... W 3 - 2 J 27-78 Madison ...... W 10- 2 6 games ...... 11 - 9 J 28-78 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 M 14-78 Madison W ...... W 4 - 3 Michigan Tech M 15-78 Madison W ...... W 7 - 4 J 12-79 Houghton ...... L 5 - 8 UW leads 98-46-10 (.669) J 13-79 Houghton ...... W 5 - 2 In Madison ...... 60-17-6 O 26-79 Houghton ...... W 6 - 5 In Houghton ...... 34-27-4 O 27-79 Houghton ...... L 4 - 6 GL Neutral Site ...... 4-2-0 D 28-79 Detroit ...... L 0 - 1 Playoffs ...... 12-1-0 J 30-81 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 Overtime...... 6-5-8 J 31-81 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 Largest win ...... 10-2, 12/27/78 D 13-84 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 Largest loss ...... 1-8, 11/7/92 D 14-84 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 Last Five ...... 1-2-2 F 22-85 Houghton ...... W 4 - 3 Last 10 ...... 6-2-2 F 23-85 Houghton ...... W 7 - 3 Longest win streak ...... 13 games F 21-86 Houghton ...... W 7 - 5 ...... 2/24/89-10/18/91 F 22-86 Houghton ...... L 3 - 4* Avg. goals for ...... 4.20 O 17-86 Houghton ...... L 3 - 6 Avg. goals against ...... 2.92 O 18-86 Houghton ...... W 5 - 2 F 10-87 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 Date Site ...... Result F 11-87 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 D 29-27 Houghton ...... T 0 - 0 O 23-87 Madison ...... W 4 - 0 D 30-27 Houghton ...... L 0 - 6 O 24-87 Madison ...... W 9 - 2 D 27-28 Houghton ...... T 1 - 1* D 4-87 Houghton ...... W 4 - 1 D 19-29 Houghton ...... W 3 - 1 D 5-87 Houghton ...... W 4 - 2 D 20-29 Houghton ...... L 2 - 3 N 4-88 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 1933 Houghton ...... T 2 - 2 N 5-88 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 1933 Houghton ...... L 1 - 3 D 9-88 Houghton ...... L 3 - 4 D 8-67 Madison ...... L 5 - 6 D 10-88 Houghton ...... L 5 - 6 178 F 24-89 Madison W ...... W 5 - 2 M 1-03 Green Bay ...... W 9 - 5 F 25-89 Madison W ...... W 5 - 3 N 7-03 Houghton ...... W 9 - 4 O 20-89 Madison ...... W 6 - 5 N 8-03 Houghton ...... W 5 - 2 O 21-89 Madison ...... W 8 - 2 J 9-04 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 2-90 Houghton ...... W 5 - 4 J 10-04 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 F 3-90 Houghton ...... W 7 - 2 O 22-04 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 M 3-90 Madison W ...... W 5 - 2 O 23-04 Madison ...... W 3 - 0 M 4-90 Madison W ...... W 4 - 3* D 9-05 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 O 12-90 Madison ...... W 6 - 1 D 10-05 Madison ...... W 7 - 0 O 13-90 Madison ...... W 4 - 0 F 17-06 Houghton ...... W 5 - 0 J 11-91 Houghton ...... W 3 - 1 F 18-06 Houghton ...... T 4 - 4 J 12-91 Houghton ...... W 3 - 2 M 10-06 Madison W ...... W 4 - 1 O 18-91 Houghton ...... W 5 - 2 M 11-06 Madison W ...... W 1 - 0 O 19-91 Houghton ...... L 1 - 5 F 23-07 Houghton ...... L 0 - 2 N 8-91 Madison ...... W 3 - 2* F 24-07 Houghton ...... L 2 - 4 N 9-91 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* M 15-07 St. Paul W ...... W 4 - 0 N 6-92 Houghton ...... W 6 - 5* N 2-07 Madison ...... L 4 - 2 N 7-92 Houghton ...... L 1 - 8 N 3-07 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 M 6-93 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 F 8-08 Houghton ...... T 1 - 1* M 7-93 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* F 9-08 Houghton ...... W 4 - 1 N 12-93 Houghton ...... L 0 - 4 N 7-08 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 N 13-93 Houghton ...... W 5 - 3 N 8-08 Madison ...... W 6 - 0 F 4-94 Madison ...... W 5 - 0 D 4-09 Madison ...... W 8 - 2 F 5-94 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 D 5-09 Madison ...... W 6 - 0 M 19-94 Milwaukee W ...... W 8 - 3 F 26-10 Houghton ...... W 5 - 2 N 11-94 Houghton ...... W 7 - 6 F 27-10 Houghton ...... W 5 - 2 N 12-94 Houghton ...... W 4 - 1 O 29-10 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 M 4-95 Madison ...... W 7 - 1 O 30-10 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 M 5-95 Madison ...... W 7 - 5 J 28-11 Houghton ...... W 4 - 2 D 1-95 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 J 29-11 Houghton ...... W 4 - 1 D 2-95 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 O 14-11 Houghton ...... L 1 - 2* J 26-96 Houghton ...... L 2 - 8 O 15-11 Houghton ...... L 2 - 3* J 27-96 Houghton ...... T 6 - 6* D 12-12 Madison ...... T 1 - 1* J 3-97 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 D 13-12 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* J 4-97 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 154 games ...... 647-450 N 14-97 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 * — number of overtimes N 15-97 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* GL — Great Lakes Invitational Tournament F 20-98 Houghton ...... L 2 - 4 N — NCAA playoff game F 21-98 Houghton ...... L 3 - 4 W — WCHA playoff game O 16-98 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 O 17-98 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 F 19-99 Houghton ...... W 4 - 2 Minnesota Duluth F 20-99 Houghton ...... L 3 - 4 O 15-99 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 UW leads 91-61-15 (.590) O 16-99 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 In Madison ...... 52-25-6 F 4-00 Houghton ...... W 5 - 3 In Duluth ...... 38-35-9 F 5-00 Houghton ...... W 3 - 0 Neutral Site ...... 1-1-0 M 10-00 Madison W ...... W 4 - 0 Playoffs ...... 6-3-0 M 11-00 Madison W ...... W 9 - 4 Overtime...... 7-6-15 O 13-00 Houghton ...... W 5 - 0 Largest win ...... 9-2, 2/17/73 O 14-00 Houghton ...... W 4 - 2 ...... 3/10/78 M 2-01 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 Largest loss ...... 0-9, 3/3/84 M 3-01 Madison ...... W 1 - 0 Last Five ...... 3-1-1 N 16-01 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 Last 10 ...... 4-4-2 N 17-01 Madison ...... W 5 - 0 Longest win streak ...... 7 games (2x) F 28-03 Houghton ...... W 3 - 2 ...... last: 10/23/99-3/2/02 179 Avg. goals for ...... 3.95 J 8-83 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 Avg. goals against ...... 3.23 F 4-83 Duluth ...... L 3 - 6 F 5-83 Duluth ...... W 3 - 1 Date Site ...... Result D 2-83 Madison ...... L 5 - 6* J 20-22 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 D 3-83 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 F 4-67 Duluth ...... L 1 - 6 J 13-84 Duluth ...... L 1 - 7 J 6-68 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 14-84 Duluth ...... L 4 - 6 J 30-70 Duluth ...... W 5 - 4 F 17-84 Duluth ...... L 2 - 4 J 31-70 Duluth ...... L 2 - 4 F 18-84 Duluth ...... L 1 - 6 D 4-70 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 M 2-84 Duluth W ...... L 3 - 6 D 5-70 Madison ...... L 4 - 6 M 3-84 Duluth W ...... L 0 - 9 J 1-72 Duluth ...... W 6 - 5* N 16-84 Duluth ...... L 2 - 4 J 2-72 Duluth ...... L 3 - 4 N 17-84 Duluth ...... L 1 - 6 F 16-73 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 F 8-85 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 F 17-73 Madison ...... W 9 - 2 F 9-85 Madison ...... L 1 - 8 J 25-74 Duluth ...... W 6 - 3 N 1-85 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 J 26-74 Duluth ...... L 1 - 4 N 2-85 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 N 15-74 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 7-86 Duluth ...... W 7 - 3 N 16-74 Madison ...... W 7 - 5 F 8-86 Duluth ...... L 3 - 5 J 10-75 Duluth ...... W 6 - 4 N 14-86 Duluth ...... L 1 - 2* J 11-75 Duluth ...... L 5 - 8 N 15-86 Duluth ...... W 5 - 2 N 14-75 Duluth ...... L 6 - 9 J 9-87 Madison ...... W 3 - 2* N 15-75 Duluth ...... L 2- 4 J 10-87 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 J 16-76 Madison ...... W 10- 4 J 8-88 Madison ...... W 10- 4 J 17-76 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 J 9-88 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 N 5-76 Duluth ...... W 5 - 4 F 12-88 Duluth ...... W 7 - 2 N 6-76 Duluth ...... W 7 - 1 F 13-88 Duluth ...... W 5 - 4 F 18-77 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 N 25-88 Duluth ...... W 4 - 2 F 19-77 Madison ...... W 6 - 4 N 26-88 Duluth ...... T 1 - 1* N 18-77 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 J 13-89 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 N 19-77 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 J 14-89 Madison ...... W 2 - 1* J 13-78 Duluth ...... T 3 - 3* N 24-89 Madison ...... L 4 - 9 J 14-78 Duluth ...... W 5 - 4 N 25-89 Madison ...... W 3 - 0 M 10-78 Madison W ...... W 9 - 2 J 5-90 Duluth ...... L 3 - 4 M 11-78 Madison W ...... W 5 - 4 J 6-90 Duluth ...... W 4 - 2 N 24-78 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* O 26-90 Duluth ...... L 4 - 3 N 25-78 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 O 27-90 Duluth ...... W 6 - 1 J 26-79 Duluth ...... T 5 - 5* J 4-91 Madison ...... W 7 - 0 J 27-79 Duluth ...... L 6- 10 J 5-91 Madison ...... W 6 - 1 N 9-79 Madison ...... L 7 - 8 M 2-91 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 N 10-79 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 M 3-91 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 F 15-80 Duluth ...... L 3 - 5 N 1-91 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 16-80 Duluth ...... L 4 - 8 N 2-91 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 D 5-80 Duluth ...... L 2 - 3 J 31-92 Duluth ...... W 4 - 1 D 6-80 Duluth ...... W 5 - 3 F 1-92 Duluth ...... T 6 - 6* J 23-81 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 N 27-92 Duluth ...... L 5 - 8 J 24-81 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 N 28-92 Duluth ...... L 1 - 2* O 30-81 Duluth ...... W 6 - 1 F 5-93 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 O 31-81 Duluth ...... W 6 - 1 F 6-93 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 J 8-82 Madison ...... W 8 - 3 M 20-93 St. Paul W ...... L 5 - 7 J 9-82 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* O 29-93 Duluth ...... L 4 - 5 F 26-82 Duluth ...... L 8 - 9 O 30-93 Duluth ...... T 5 - 5* F 27-82 Duluth ...... W 8 - 6 J 21-94 Madison ...... W 6 - 1 D 3-82 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 J 22-94 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 D 4-82 Madison ...... W 7 - 2 O 15-94 Duluth ...... W 6 - 5 J 7-83 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 N 4-94 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* 180 N 5-94 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 O 26-12 Duluth ...... W 2 - 0 F 19-95 Milwaukee # ...... W 6 - 3 O 27-12 Duluth ...... T 2 - 2* N 10-95 Duluth ...... L 2 - 3 M 15-13 Madison W ...... W 3 - 1 N 11-95 Duluth ...... L 2 - 5 M 16-13 Madison W ...... W 4 - 1 F 2-96 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 167 games ...... 659-540 F 3-96 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 * — number of overtimes N 22-96 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 # — UMD home game played at the Bradley Center N 23-96 Madison ...... L 0 - 4 W — WCHA playoff game J 24-97 Duluth ...... W 6 - 3 J 25-97 Duluth ...... W 4 - 1 N 21-97 Duluth ...... W 3 - 0 Minnesota State N 22-97 Duluth ...... W 4 - 2 J 9-98 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* UW leads 26-17-4 (.596) J 10-98 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 In Madison ...... 17-6-1 N 6-98 Duluth ...... W 3 - 1 In Mankato ...... 8-11-3 N 7-98 Duluth ...... W 3 - 1 Neutral Site ...... 1-0-0 J 8-99 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 Playoffs ...... 5-2-0 J 9-99 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 Overtime...... 4-4-8 O 22-99 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 Largest win ...... 6-0, 10/23/10 O 23-99 Madison ...... W 6 - 1 Largest loss ...... 3-7, 2/25/06 D 1-00 Duluth ...... W 5 - 4 Last Five ...... 3-2-0 D 2-00 Duluth ...... W 4 - 3* Last 10 ...... 7-3-0 N 9-01 Duluth ...... W 5 - 1 Longest win streak ...... 5 games N 10-01 Duluth ...... W 4 - 1 ...... 2/12/10-1/13/12 M 1-02 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 Avg. goals for ...... 3.26 M 2-02 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 Avg. goals against ...... 2.53 N 15-02 Duluth ...... L 1 - 4 N 16-02 Duluth ...... W 2 - 1* Date Site ...... Result J 17-03 Madison ...... W 2 - 1* J 23-99 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 18-03 Madison ...... L 2 - 6 J 24-99 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 M 5-04 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* J 21-00 Mankato ...... W 5 - 2 M 6-04 Madison ...... L 4 - 2 J 22-00 Mankato ...... L 0 - 3 D 3-04 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 O 20-01 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 D 4-04 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 O 21-01 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* M 4-05 Duluth ...... T 2 - 2* J 18-02 Mankato ...... L 1 - 3 M 5-05 Duluth ...... L 3 - 4 J 19-02 Mankato ...... W 5 - 4 F 3-06 Duluth ...... W 7 - 2 M 8-02 Madison W ...... W 3 - 2* F 4-06 Duluth ...... L 1 - 4 M 9-02 Madison W ...... W 7 - 3 O 20-06 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* J 3-03 Madison ...... L 2 - 3* O 21-06 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 J 4-03 Madison ...... T 4 - 4* M 2-07 Duluth ...... W 3 - 1 M 14-03 Mankato W ...... L 1 - 2 M 3-07 Duluth ...... T 0 - 0* M 15-03 Mankato W ...... L 5 - 6** F 1-08 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 D 12-03 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 F 2-08 Madison ...... L 1 - 2* D 13-03 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 N 14-08 Duluth ...... T 3 - 3* J 2-04 Mankato ...... T 3 - 3* N 15-08 Duluth ...... W 4 - 1 J 3-04 Mankato ...... W 6 - 2 J 30-09 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 D 10-04 Mankato ...... L 3 - 4* J 31-09 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 D 11-04 Mankato ...... W 3 - 2 J 29-10 Duluth ...... W 5 - 2 N 11-05 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 J 30-10 Duluth ...... L 0 - 4 N 12-05 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 N 19-10 Madison ...... L 2 - 3* F 24-06 Mankato ...... L 4 - 6 N 20-10 Madison ...... L 5 - 6* F 25-06 Mankato ...... L 3 - 7 J 14-11 Duluth ...... L 0 - 2 J 26-07 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 J 15-11 Duluth ...... W 3 - 2 J 27-07 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 D 9-11 Madison ...... T 3 - 3* D 7-07 Mankato ...... L 1 - 3 D 10-11 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 D 8-07 Mankato ...... T 1 - 1* 181 F 15-08 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 Nebraska Omaha F 16-08 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 F 27-09 Mankato ...... L 3 - 4* UW leads 8-3-0 (.727) F 28-09 Mankato ...... T 3 - 3* In Madison ...... 3-1-0 M 13-09 Madison W ...... W 7 - 1 In Omaha ...... 4-2-0 M 14-09 Madison W ...... W 4 - 2 Neutral Site ...... 1-0-0 O 23-09 Mankato ...... W 6 - 0 Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 O 24-09 Mankato ...... L 2 - 3 Overtime...... 1-0-0 F 12-10 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 Largest win ...... 6-2, 3/1/13, F 13-10 Madison ...... W 8 - 4 ...... 12/31/99; 5-1, 1/16/98 J 21-11 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 Largest loss ...... 1-4, 2/11/11 J 22-11 Madison ...... W 2 - 1 Last Five ...... 3-2-0 J 13-12 Mankato ...... W 4 - 0 Last 10 ...... 7-3-0 J 14-12 Mankato ...... L 0 - 3 Longest win streak ...... 5 games N 13-12 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 ...... 1/16/98-10/12/03 N 14-12 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 Avg. goals for ...... 4.45 J 11-13 Mankato ...... W 4 - 3* Avg. goals against ...... 2.91 J 12-13 Mankato ...... W 2 - 1* M 21-13 St. Paul...... W 7 - 2 Date Site ...... Result 47 games ...... 153-119 J 16-98 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 *— overtime J 18-98 Omaha ...... W 4 - 2 W — WCHA playoff game D 31-98 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 D 27-99 Milwaukee B ...... W 6 - 4 O 12-03 Omaha ...... W 4 - 3* F 11-11 Omaha ...... L 1 - 4 F 12-11 Omaha ...... L 3 - 4 O 28-12 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 O 29-12 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 M 1-13 Omaha ...... W 4 - 3 M 2-13 Omaha ...... W 6 - 2 11 games ...... 49-32 *— overtime B — Badger Hockey Showdown W — WCHA playoff game

New Hampshire

UW leads 16-3-0 (.842) In Madison ...... 9-0-0 In Durham ...... 3-1-0 Neutral ...... 3-2-0 Playoffs ...... 1-1-0

Date Site ...... Result M-25-77 Detroit ...... W 4 - 3 D-29-78 Madison...... W 4 - 3 D-30-78 Madison...... W 7 - 3 M-26-82 Kingston...... W 5 - 0 J-25-85 Durham ...... W 8 - 6 J-26-85 Durham ...... W 10 - 5 N-29-85 Madison...... W 7 - 3 N-30-85 Madison...... W 7 - 4 J-15-88 Durham ...... W 3 - 2* J-8-89 Madison...... W 3 - 0 N-10-89 Madison...... W 8 - 1 182 N-11-89 Madison...... W 7 - 3 M 10-79 Grand Forks W ...... L 2 - 4 M-26-92 Providence N . . . . . W 4 - 2 M 11-79 Grand Forks W ...... T 7 - 7* D-27-96 Milwaukee B...... L 7 - 9 F 29-80 Madison ...... L 1 - 8 M-28-98 Albany N...... L 4 - 7 M 1-80 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 O-11-08 Durham ...... L 1 - 5 F 6-81 Grand Forks ...... W 10- 1 O-30-09 Madison...... W 4 - 1 F 7-81 Grand Forks ...... W 5 - 4 O-31-09 Madison...... W 6 - 1 J 29-82 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 18 games ...... 99-58 J 30-82 Madison ...... W 3 - 0 F 19-82 Grand Forks ...... L 4 - 5* F 20-82 Grand Forks ...... L 1 - 3 North Dakota M 13-82 Grand Forks W ...... W 9 - 0 W UW leads 86-66-12 (.561) M 14-82 Grand Forks ...... W 3 - 1 M 27-82 Providence N ...... L 2 - 5 In Madison ...... 45-26-3 N 19-82 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 6 In Grand Forks ...... 36-33-8 N 20-82 Grand Forks ...... L 0 - 4 Neutral Site ...... 4-7-0 J 28-83 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* Playoffs ...... 13-8-3 J 29-83 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 Overtime...... 12-8-10 M 4-83 Grand Forks W ...... T 1 - 1 Largest win ...... 12-1, 3/6/71 M 5-83 Grand Forks W ...... W 6- 5 3ot Largest loss ...... 1-8, 2/29/80 O 21-83 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 Last Five ...... 0-4-1 O 22-83 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 Last 10 ...... 3-6-1 F 3-84 Grand Forks ...... T 3 - 3* Longest win streak ...... 9 games F 4-84 Grand Forks ...... W 6 - 4 ...... 11/14/87-12/1/89 N 30-84 Madison ...... W 6 - 5* Avg. goals for ...... 3.88 D 1-84 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 Avg. goals against ...... 3.27 N 22-85 Madison ...... W 8 - 1 N 23-85 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 Date Site ...... Result J 17-86 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 8 D 13-68 Madison ...... W 7 - 5 J 18-86 Grand Forks ...... L 4 - 6 D 14-68 Madison ...... W 11- 7 M 1-86 Madison W ...... W 6 - 2 N 14-69 Grand Forks ...... W 8 - 4 M 2-86 Madison W ...... W 6 - 5 N 15-69 Grand Forks ...... W 7 - 4 O 31-86 Grand Forks ...... L 4 - 9 M 6-71 Madison ...... W 12- 1 N 1-86 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 6 M 7-71 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 J 30-87 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 N 26-71 Grand Forks ...... L 1 - 2 J 31-87 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 N 27-71 Grand Forks ...... W 3 - 2 N 13-87 Grand Forks ...... L 3 - 4 M 11-72 Grand Forks W ...... T 1 - 1* N 14-87 Grand Forks ...... W 5 - 4 M 12-72 Grand Forks W ...... W 5 - 1 J 29-88 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 J 26-73 Madison ...... W 8 - 3 J 30-88 Madison ...... W 5 - 4* J 27-73 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 M 6-88 St. Paul W ...... W 2 - 1 F 22-74 Grand Forks ...... L 4 - 5* N 11-88 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 F 23-74 Grand Forks ...... W 7 - 1 N 12-88 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 J 31-75 Grand Forks ...... W 8 - 7 J 27-89 Grand Forks ...... W 3 - 2 F 1-75 Grand Forks ...... T 2 - 2* J 28-89 Grand Forks ...... W 4 - 2 J 9-76 Madison ...... L 5 - 6* D 1-89 Grand Forks ...... W 7 - 5 J 10-76 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 D 2-89 Grand Forks ...... L 5 - 9 D 10-76 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 F 23-90 Madison ...... T 5 - 5* D 11-76 Madison ...... W 11- 6 F 24-90 Madison ...... W 5 - 4* J 14-77 Grand Forks ...... W 7 - 6* N 23-90 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 15-77 Grand Forks ...... W 8 - 7* N 24-90 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 F 24-78 Grand Forks ...... W 7 - 5 D 29-90 Milwaukee B ...... W 3 - 2 F 25-78 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 4 F 1-91 Grand Forks ...... W 5 - 3 N 17-78 Grand Forks ...... W 2 - 1* F 2-91 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 6 N 18-78 Grand Forks ...... L 1 - 3 M 11-91 St. Paul W ...... L 2 - 5 F 9-79 Madison ...... L 3 - 7 J 3-92 Grand Forks ...... W 9 - 4 F 10-79 Madison ...... L 4 - 7 J 4-92 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 6 183 F 28-92 Madison ...... W 8 - 2 M 17-06 St. Paul W ...... L 3 - 4 F 29-92 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 O 13-06 Madison ...... L 2 - 3* D 4-92 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 O 14-06 Madison ...... W 1 - 0 D 5-92 Madison ...... W 10- 2 D 8-06 Grand Forks ...... W 4 - 3 J 15-93 Grand Forks ...... W 3 - 2 D 9-06 Grand Forks ...... W 4 - 2 J 16-93 Grand Forks ...... W 5 - 2 N 9-07 Madison ...... W 4 - 0 N 5-93 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 N 10-07 Madison ...... L 1 - 3 N 6-93 Madison ...... L 4 - 5 M 30-08 Madison N ...... L 2 - 3* J 28-94 Grand Forks ...... W 4 - 1 O 31-08 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 3 J 29-94 Grand Forks ...... L 4 - 5 N 1-08 Grand Forks ...... W 5 - 2 M 11-94 Madison W ...... W 6 - 1 M 6-09 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 M 12-94 Madison W ...... W 4 - 2 M 7-09 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 D 9-94 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 3* M 21-09 St. Paul W ...... W 4 - 1 D 10-94 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 5 D 11-09 Grand Forks ...... T 3 - 3* F 3-95 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 D 12-09 Grand Forks ...... W 4 - 3 F 4-95 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 N 12-10 Madison ...... L 0 - 1 O 27-95 Grand Forks ...... W 3 - 1 N 13-10 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 O 28-95 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 4 O 21-11 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 F 9-96 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 O 22-22 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 F 10-96 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 J 27-12 Grand Forks ...... L 3 - 5 M 1-96 Grand Forks W ...... W 6 - 5* J 28-12 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 4 M 2-96 Grand Forks W ...... W 5-4** F 1-13 Grand Forks ...... T 1 - 1* J 17-97 Grand Forks ...... W 5 - 2 F 2-13 Grand Forks ...... L 1 - 4 J 18-97 Grand Forks ...... L 6 - 8 M 28-14 Cincinnati N ...... L 2 - 5 D 5-97 Madison ...... L 5 - 6 164 gp ...... 636-537 D 6-97 Madison ...... L 0 - 3 * — number of overtimes M 6-98 Grand Forks ...... L 3 - 6 B — Badger Hockey Showdown M 7-98 Grand Forks ...... W 6 - 4 N — NCAA playoff game M 21-98 Milwaukee W ...... W 3 - 2 W — WCHA playoff game D 11-98 Grand Forks ...... L 1 - 6 D 12-98 Grand Forks ...... L 1 - 4 F 27-99 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 Northeastern F 28-99 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 D 28-99 Milwaukee B ...... L 2 - 3* UW leads 9-3-0 (.750) J 14-00 Madison ...... W 3 - 2* In Madison ...... 6-0-0 J 15-00 Madison ...... W 6 - 5* In Boston ...... 2-3-0 M 18-00 Minneapolis W ...... L 3 - 5 Neutral ...... 1-0-0 F 2-01 Grand Forks ...... T 3 - 3* Overtime...... 0-1-0 F 3-01 Grand Forks ...... T 4 - 4* O 26-01 Grand Forks ...... W 3 - 2 Date Site ...... Result O 27-01 Grand Forks ...... L 4 - 6 J-3-71 Troy T ...... W 14 - 3 D 7-01 Madison ...... W 7 - 6* D-28-84 Madison ...... W 9 - 1 D 8-01 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 D-29-84 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 N 22-02 Grand Forks ...... L 0 - 2 N-15-85 Boston ...... L 5 - 8 N 23-02 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 3 N-16-85 Boston ...... W 6 - 5 M 7-03 Madison ...... L 2 - 5 J-16-87 Boston ...... W 3 - 2 M 8-03 Madison ...... L 0 - 5 N-29-87 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 F 6-04 Madison ...... W 4 - 3* J-20-89 Boston ...... L 3 - 5 F 7-04 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 O-29-99 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 N 12-04 Madison ...... W 1 - 0 O-30-99 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 N 13-04 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 O-28-00 Boston ...... L 4 - 5* F 26-05 Grand Forks ...... L 2 - 4 O-26-02 Boston ...... W 5 - 1 F 27-05 Grand Forks ...... T 1 - 1* 12 games ...... 68-40 M 17-05 St. Paul W ...... L 2 - 3 N 4-05 Grand Forks ...... W 4 - 2 N 5-05 Grand Forks ...... W 4 - 1 184 Northern Michigan D-4-93 Madison...... W 5 - 4 F-18-94 Marquette...... W 4 - 2 UW leads 46-27-6 (.620) F-19-94 Marquette...... W 6 - 3 N-18-94 Madison...... W 4 - 3 In Madison ...... 33-12-0 N-19-94 Madison...... W 4 - 2 In Marquette ...... 8-22-5 J-20-95 Marquette...... T 1 - 1* Neutral ...... 5-4-1 J-21-95 Marquette...... T 5 - 5* Overtime...... 4-2-6 M-10-95 Madison...... L 3 - 4 Date Site ...... Result M-11-95 Madison...... W 5 - 4 M-27-81 Duluth N ...... W 5 - 1 M-12-95 Madison...... W 5 - 1 J-2-82 Madison...... W 5 - 3 D-15-95 Madison...... W 4 - 3 J-3-82 Madison...... W 7 - 1 D-16-95 Madison...... W 4 - 2 J-3-84 Madison...... W 2 - 1 F-16-96 Marquette...... T 1 - 1* J-4-84 Madison...... W 5 - 4* F-17-96 Marquette...... W 5 - 4 N-2-84 Marquette...... L 2 - 8 N-8-96 Marquette...... W 5 - 2 N-3-84 Marquette...... L 5 - 9 N-9-96 Marquette...... W 4 - 3 F-15-85 Madison...... W 6 - 1 J-10-97 Madison...... W 4 - 1 F-16-85 Madison...... W 7 - 2 J-11-97 Madison...... L 1 - 4 F-14-86 Madison...... L 3 - 7 D-28-97 Milwaukee B...... W 4 - 3 F-15-86 Madison...... W 6 - 0 O-12-02 Madison...... W 4 - 3 O-10-86 Madison...... W 6 - 1 D-30-02 Milwaukee B...... W 3 - 1 O-11-86 Madison...... L 2 - 6 D-31-05 Madison B ...... W 5 - 1 F-6-87 Marquette...... W 5 - 3 O-6-06 Green Bay...... W 3 - 0 F-7-87 Marquette...... L 3 - 5 O-7-06 Green Bay...... T 3 - 3* F-28-87 Madison W ...... W 4 - 2 J-2-09 Madison...... L 2 - 3 M-1-87 Madison W ...... W 6 - 2 J-3-09 Madison...... L 5 - 6* O-9-87 Madison...... W 6 - 2 O-7-11 Madison...... L 2 - 3* O-10-87 Madison...... W 6 - 5 O-8-11 Madison...... W 2 - 3 F-19-88 Marquette...... L 4 - 6 O-12-12 Green Bay...... L 1 - 2 F-20-88 Marquette...... T 3 - 3* O-13-12 Green Bay...... L 2 - 4 F-25-88 Madison W ...... W 2 - 1* O-11-13 Madison...... W 5 - 2 F-26-88 Madison W ...... W 5 - 4 O-12-13 Madison...... W 2 - 1 O-21-88 Marquette...... T 2 - 2* 79 games ...... 318-263 O-22-88 Marquette...... L 4 - 5* F-13-89 Madison...... W 6 - 3 Notre Dame F-14-89 Madison...... L 3 - 4 M-5-89 St. Paul W...... L 2 - 4 UW leads 40-18-7 (.669) N-17-89 Marquette...... L 5 - 11 In Madison 21-8-2 N-18-89 Marquette...... W 6 - 5* In Notre Dame...... 15-9-5 J-19-90 Madison...... L 3 - 4 Neutral ...... 4-1-0 J-20-90 Madison...... W 10 - 1 Playoffs ...... 3-0-1 M-11-90 St. Paul W...... W 4 - 3* Overtime ...... 1-0-1 N-2-90 Marquette...... L 1 - 6 N-3-90 Marquette...... L 2 - 4 Date Site ...... Result F-22-91 Madison...... L 1 - 6 F-18-22 Notre Dame. . . . . L 0 - 3 F-23-91 Madison...... L 3 - 4* F-6-26 Madison ...... T 1 - 1 N-22-91 Marquette...... L 2 - 5 F-17-68 Madison ...... W 16 - 2 N-23-91 Marquette...... L 1 - 4 J-30-69 Notre Dame. . . . . W 10 - 2 J-18-92 Madison...... W 7 - 4 J-31-69 Notre Dame. . . . . W 12 - 0 J-19-92 Madison...... W 6 - 4 F-14-69 Milwaukee...... W 5 - 1 M-20-92 St. Paul W...... L 3 - 6 F-15-69 Madison ...... W 10 - 2 O-31-92 Madison...... W 9 - 2 D-5-69 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 N-1-92 Madison...... W 11 - 0 D-6-69 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 F-12-93 Marquette...... W 5 - 4 D-19-70 Notre Dame. . . . . L 5 - 6 F-13-93 Marquette...... L 2 - 5 D-20-70 Notre Dame. . . . . T 3 - 3* D-3-93 Madison...... L 2 - 5 J-28-72 Notre Dame. . . . . W 5 - 3 185 J-29-72 Notre Dame. . . . . W 5 - 3 RIT F-11-72 Madison ...... W 6 - 4 F-12-72 Madison ...... W 5 - 1 UW leads 3-0-0 (1.000) D-1-72 Madison ...... W 5 - 4* In Madison ...... 2-0-0 D-2-72 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 In Rochester ...... 0-0-0 F-23-73 Notre Dame. . . . . L 5 - 8 Neutral ...... 1-0-0 F-24-73 Notre Dame. . . . . L 2 - 4 Overtime...... 0-0-0 M-9-73 Notre DameW . . . . T 4 - 4* Playoffs ...... 1-0-0 M-10-73 Notre DameW . . . . W 4 - 3 N-16-73 Notre Dame. . . . . W 6 - 2 Date Site ...... Result N-17-73 Notre Dame. . . . . L 4-6 A-8-10 Detroit N ...... W 8 - 1 M-1-74 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 J-6-12 Madison...... W 6 - 3 M-2-74 Madison ...... L 1 - 5 J-7-12 Madison...... W 2 - 1 O-25-74 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 3 games ...... 16-5 O-26-74 Madison ...... L 3 - 5 F-28-75 Notre Dame. . . . . T 3 - 3* M-1-75 Notre Dame. . . . . W 9 - 2 Robert Morris D-5-75 Notre Dame. . . . . L 2 - 5 D-6-75 Notre Dame. . . . . T 2 - 2* UW leads 2-0-0 (1.000) M-6-76 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 In Madison ...... 2-0-0 M-7-76 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 In Bensenville ...... 0-0-0 N-26-76 Madison ...... L 1 - 4 Neutral ...... 0-0-0 N-27-76 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 Overtime...... 0-0-0 M-4-77 Notre Dame. . . . . W 8 - 3 M-5-78 Madison ...... W 12 - 1 Date Site ...... Result D-8-78 Notre Dame. . . . . L 2 - 8 O-19-07 Madison...... W 7 - 2 D-9-78 Notre Dame. . . . . W 7 - 6* O-20-07 Madison ...... W 8 - 2 M-2-79 Madison ...... W 2 - 0 2 games ...... 15-4 M-3-79 Madison ...... W 7 - 3 M-6-79 MadisonW ...... W 11 - 5 M-7-79 MadisonW ...... W 5 - 2 St. Cloud State N-30-79 Madison ...... W 5 -2 D-1-79 Madison ...... L 3 - 4 F-2-80 Notre Dame. . . . . L 3 - 4 UW leads 45-33-9 (.569) F-3-80 Notre Dame. . . . . W 7 - 5 In Madison ...... 27-14-4 N-14-80 Madison ...... L 4 - 5* In St. Cloud ...... 15-18-5 N-15-80 Madison ...... W 4 - 0 Neutral Site ...... 3-2-0 F-27-81 Notre Dame. . . . . L 2 - 4 Playoffs ...... 5-6-0 F-28-81 Notre Dame. . . . . W 7 - 0 Overtime...... 6-2-9 B D-28-89 Milwaukee . . . . . W 9 - 3 Largest win ...... 8-1, 12/13/88 B D-28-95 Milwaukee . . . . . L 2 - 3 Largest loss ...... 1-7, 2/15/97 D-10-97 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 Last Five ...... 3-2-0 D-12-97 Notre Dame. . . . . W 3 - 2 Last 10 ...... 3-6-1 O-3-98 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 Longest win streak ...... 6 games J-17-04 Madison ...... T 2-2* ...... 2/16/91-3/13/92 J-18-04 Madison ...... L 1-3 Avg. goals for ...... 3.30 J-21-05 South Bend. . . . . W 2 - 0 Avg. goals against ...... 3.17 J-22-05 Rosemont ...... W 2 - 0 O-12-07 Dayton ...... W 4 - 1 Date Site ...... Result 65 games ...... 308-188 D 13-88 Madison ...... W 8 - 1 O 16-89 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 J 9-90 St. Cloud ...... L 5 - 6 N 9-90 Madison ...... W 4 - 2 N 10-90 Madison ...... W 10- 4 F 15-91 St. Cloud ...... T 7 - 7*

186 F 16-91 St. Cloud ...... W 6 - 2 N 30-07 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 O 25-91 St. Cloud ...... W 5 - 4 D 1-07 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 O 26-91 St. Cloud ...... W 5 - 4 F 29-08 St. Cloud ...... W 2 - 1 M 7-92 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 M 1-08 St. Cloud ...... L 2 - 3 M 8-92 Madison ...... W 6 - 2 M 14-08 St. Cloud W ...... L 0 - 3 M 13-92 Madison W ...... W 6 - 5* M 15-08 St. Cloud W ...... L 3 - 4* M 14-92 Madison W ...... L 3 - 5 N 21-08 St. Cloud ...... L 2 - 6 M 15-92 Madison W ...... W 4 - 3* N 22-08 St. Cloud ...... W 1 - 0 O 23-92 Madison ...... W 5 - 2 N 20-09 St. Cloud ...... L 1 - 4 O 24-92 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 N 21-09 St. Cloud ...... W 4 - 1 J 29-93 St. Cloud ...... W 6 - 5* F 19-10 Madison ...... L 1 - 5 J 30-93 St. Cloud ...... W 6 - 3 F 20-10 Madison ...... W 7 - 4 J 14-94 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 M 19-10 St. Paul W ...... L 0 - 2 J 15-94 Madison ...... L 1 - 6 M 27-10 St. Paul N ...... W 5 - 3 M 18-94 Milwaukee W ...... L 2 - 3* F 25-11 St. Cloud ...... L 2 - 4 D 2-94 Madison ...... L 4 - 8 F 26-11 St. Cloud ...... L 3 - 7 D 3-94 Madison ...... W 5 - 4 N 4-11 St. Cloud ...... L 2 - 7 F 11-95 St. Cloud ...... L 4 - 5 N 5-11 St. Cloud ...... T 3 - 3* F 12-95 St. Cloud ...... T 4 - 4* F 3-12 Madison ...... L 1 - 5 N 17-95 St. Cloud ...... T 3 - 3* F 4-12 Madison ...... L 1 - 2 N 18-95 St. Cloud ...... L 2 - 5 M 8-13 Madison ...... L 2 - 4 J 12-96 Madison ...... W 8 - 3 M 9-13 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 J 13-96 Madison ...... L 2 - 6 M 22-13 St. Paul W ...... W 4 - 1 O 18-96 Madison ...... W 2 - 0 87 games ...... 287-276 O 19-96 Madison ...... L 2 - 3 * — number of overtimes F 14-97 St. Cloud ...... L 4 - 5 W — WCHA playoff game F 15-97 St. Cloud ...... L 1 - 7 F 27-98 Madison ...... L 3 - 7 F 28-98 Madison ...... W 6 - 3 Vermont F 5-99 St. Cloud ...... W 5 - 4* F 6-99 St. Cloud ...... W 3 - 1 UW leads 3-1-0 (.750) M 13-99 Madison W ...... L 2 - 5 In Madison ...... 2-0-0 M 14-99 Madison W ...... L 2 - 2 In Burlington ...... 0-0-0 N 19-99 St. Cloud ...... W 4 - 3* Neutral ...... 2-0-0 N 20-99 St. Cloud ...... L 0 - 4 Overtime...... 0-0-0 F 10-00 Madison ...... W 3 - 0 Playoffs ...... 1-0-0 F 11-00 Madison ...... W 5 - 3 D 8-00 St. Cloud ...... W 3 - 1 Date Site ...... Result D 9-00 St. Cloud ...... L 0 - 5 O-18-74 Madison...... W 6 - 5 F 16-01 Madison ...... W 3 - 2 O-19-74 Madison...... W 6 - 1 F 17-01 Madison ...... L 1 - 5 D-28-96 Milwaukee BO . . . . . L 2 - 5 J 25-02 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* M-26-10 St. Paul N ...... W 3 - 2 J 26-02 Madison ...... W 4 - 1 4 games ...... 17-13 F 21-03 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* F 22-03 Madison ...... W 4 - 3 O 17-03 St. Cloud ...... L 1-2 Yale O 18-03 St. Cloud ...... L 1-3 UW leads 7-2-2 (.727) F 20-04 Madison ...... T 1-1* F 21-04 Madison ...... W 3-0 In Madison ...... 6-1-2 J 7-05 St. Cloud ...... W 6 - 0 Neutral ...... 1-1-0 J 8-05 St. Cloud ...... W 4 - 2 Playoffs ...... 0-0-0 O 21-05 St. Cloud ...... T 2 - 2* Date Site ...... Result O 22-05 St. Cloud ...... W 3 - 1 D-28-73 Madison...... W 10 - 4 M 3-06 Madison ...... W 1 - 0 D-29-73 Madison...... W 7 - 3 M 4-06 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 D-28-80 Madison...... W 10 - 5 F 16-07 Madison ...... W 3 - 1 D-29-80 Madison...... W 12 - 1 F 17-07 Madison ...... T 2 - 2* W N-23-84 Madison...... W 7 - 6 M 17-07 St. Paul ...... W 4 - 3* 187 N-24-84 Madison...... L 2 - 3 N-28-86 Madison...... W 5 - 1 D-27-91 Milwaukee B...... W 6 - 1 D-27-98 Milwaukee B...... L 2 - 4 D-31-05 Madison B ...... T 1 - 1* J-3-10 Madison B ...... T 2 - 2* 11 games ...... 64 - 29

188 Big Ten History (1959–81)

There was an unoffi cial Big Ten championship that was awarded from 1959 through 1981, which predates the current offi cial Big Ten hockey conference. Below is the history of the previous Big Ten results.

Big Ten Standings

Year Wisconsin Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Ohio State 1959 -- 3rd 1st 2nd -- 1960 -- 2 3 1 -- 1961 -- 1 3 2 -- 1962 -- 1 2 3 -- 1963 -- 3 2 1 -- 1964 -- 1 3 2 -- 1965 -- 3 2 1 -- 1966 -- 3 2 1 -- 1967 -- 2 1 3 -- 1968 -- 1 3 2 -- 1969 3 1 2 4 5 1970 2 T3 T3 1 -- 1971 2 4 1 3 5 1972 1 2 3 4 -- 1973 T1 4 T1 3 -- 1974 T1 T3 T3 T1 -- 1975 T2 T2 4 1 -- 1976 4 2 1 3 -- 1977 1 2 4 3 -- 1978 1 2 4 3 -- 1979 2 T3 T3 1 -- 1980 4 2 3 1 -- 1981 2 3 4 1 5

Note: From 1959-81, Big Ten standings were determined by regular season WCHA games between Michigan, Michigan State and Min- nesota. Ohio State, a non-WCHA member, played two games against Wisconsin in 1969, two against Michigan State in 1971 and two against Minnesota in 1981.

All-Time Big Ten Standings

W L T PCT YRS GMS TITLES+ Minnesota 122 93 11 .562 23 226 10 Wisconsin 82 65 5 .556 13 152 5 Michigan 110 120 6 .479 23 236 5 Michigan State 94 124 6 .433 23 224 5 Ohio State 0 6 0 .000 3 6 0 TOTALS 408 408 28 .500 23 436 23 + Includes two co-championships

189 NCAA Tournament History

March 24 3-4 L Bowling Green Third Place NCAA Playoff Formats 1981 - Duluth, Minn. 1949–80 March 20 3-2 W Clarkson Quarterfinals Four-team, single elimination format, two semifinal games, one March 21 6-6 T Clarkson Quarterfinals third place game and one championship game March 27 5-1 W No. Michigan Semifinals (1970 began seeding teams in East and West brackets, 1977 March 28 6-3 W Minnesota Championship added a third from each region when necessary) 1982 - Madison, Wis. & Providence, R.I. 1981–87 March 20 6-1 W Harvard Quarterfinals Eight-team, East and West regionals are two-game, total-goals March 21 4-3 W Harvard Quarterfinals series; semifinal and final are single-elimination March 26 5-0 W New Hampshire Semifinals March 27 2-5 L North Dakota Championship 1988 12-team format, first-round and quarterfinal are two-game, total- 1983 - Madison, Wis. & Grand Forks, N.D. goals series; semifinal and final still single-elimination March 19 6-2 W St. Lawrence Quarterfinals March 20 7-1 W St. Lawrence Quarterfinals 1989 March 24 2-0 W Providence Semifinals First-round and quarterfinals become best-of-three format March 26 6-2 W Harvard Championship

1992–02 1988 - Madison, Wis. & Canton, N.Y. Preliminary rounds become single elimination format March 19 7-1 W UMass-Lowell First Round March 20 4-4 T UMass-Lowell First Round 2003-present March 26 0-7 L St. Lawrence Quarterfinals 16-team, single elimination format with East, West, Northeast, and March 27 4-3 W St. Lawrence Quarterfinals Midwest regionals 1989 - Canton, N.Y. & Minneapolis March 17 3-1 W St. Lawrence First Round Wisconsin Records March 18 4-2 W St. Lawrence First Round March 24 2-4 L Minnesota Quarterfinals NCAA Playoff Record: 37-22-2* March 25 2-4 L Minnesota Quarterfinals Years participating: 25* First place finishes: 6; Second place finishes: 2* 1990 - Madison, Wis. & Detroit Third place finishes: 2; Fourth place finishes: 1 March 23 7-3 W Maine Quarterfinals vs. CCHA: 6-6-0* March 24 4-3* W Maine Quarterfinals vs. Hockey East: 9-6-1* March 30 2-1 W Boston College Semifinals vs. ECAC: 16-6-1* April 1 7-3 W Colgate Championship vs. CHA: 1-0-0 vs. NCHC: 0-1-0 1991 - Potsdam, N.Y. vs. WCHA: 7-4-0 March 15 3-8 L Clarkson First Round vs. : 1-0-0 March 16 4-5 L Clarkson First Round * - Does not count 1992 NCAA tournament 1992^ - Providence, R.I. & Albany, N.Y. 1970 - Lake Placid, N.Y. March 26 4-2 W New Hampshire First Round March 19 1-2 L Cornell Semifinals March 28 5-2 W St. Lawrence Second Round March 20 6-5 W Michigan Tech Third Place April 2 4-2 W Michigan Semifinals April 4 3-5 L Lake Superior St. Championship 1972 - Boston March 16 1-4 L Boston University Semifinals 1993 - Detroit March 18 5-2 W Denver Third Place March 26 3-1 W Miami (Ohio) First Round March 27 3-4* L Michigan Second Round 1973 - Boston March 16 6-5* W Cornell Semifinals 1994 - Albany, N.Y. March 17 4-2 W Denver Championship March 25 6-3 W W. Michigan First Round March 26 1-4 L Boston Univ. Second Round 1977 - Detroit March 25 4-3* W New Hampshire Semifinals 1995 - Madison, Wis. March 26 6-5* W Michigan Championship March 24 5-3 W Michigan State First Round March 25 3-4 L Michigan Second Round 1978 - Providence, R.I. March 23 2-5 L Boston University Semifinals 1998 - Albany, N.Y.

190 March 28 4-7 L New Hampshire First Round 2000 - Minneapolis Big Ten Playoff History March 25 1-4 L Boston College Second Round

2001 - Grand Rapids, Mich. Formats March 24 4-1 W Providence First Round March 25 1-5 L Michigan State Second Round 2014-present All six teams at championship site for three-day single-elimina- 2004 - Albany, N.Y. tion tournament with top-two seeds getting first-round bye. March 26 1-0* W Ohio State First Round March 27 1-2* L Maine* Regional Final Wisconsin Records 2005 - Grand Rapids, Mich. Overall Big Ten Playoff Record: 2-0-0 March 25 1-4 L Michigan First Round 2014 - St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center) 2006 - Green Bay, Wis. (Resch Center) & March 21 2-1 W Penn State Milwaukee (Bradley Center) March 22 5-4 W Ohio State March 25 4-0 W Bemidji State First Round March 26 1-0*** W Cornell Regional Final April 6 5-2 W Maine Semifinals April 8 2-1 W Boston College Championship

2008 - Madison, Wis. (Kohl Center) March 29 6-2 W Denver First Round March 30 2-3* L North Dakota Regional Final

2010 - St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center) & Detroit (Ford Field) March 26 3-2 W Vermont First Round March 27 5-3 W St. Cloud State Regional Final April 8 8-1 W RIT Semifinals April 10 0-5 L Boston College Championship

2013 - Manchester, N.H. (Verizon Wireless Arena) March 29 1-6 L UMass Lowell First Round

2014 - Cincinnati (U.S. Bank Arena) March 28 2-5 L North Dakota First Round

* - Overtimes ^ - Participation in the tournament vacated by the NCAA

191 WCHA Playoff History

1975 Formats March 4 5-4 W Michigan State 1968–71 March 5 4-7 L Michigan State eight teams at East and West Regionals 1976 1971–76; 1977-81 March 10 4-6 L Michigan State eight teams in two rounds of two-game total-goals series Mach 11 4-6 L Michigan State

1976–77; 1981–87 1977 eight teams in two rounds of two-game total goals series plus a March 9 3-1 W Colo. College two-team championship March 10 3-1 W Colo. College March 12 9-5 W Minnesota 1988–92 March 13 8-3 W Minnesota opening round, best-of-three series at campus sites followed by a March 16 4-0 W Michigan conference playoff championship with four teams at one venue March 17 5-4 W Michigan

1993–2013 1978 opening round, best-of-three series at campus sites followed by March 10 9-2 W Minn.-Duluth the WCHA Final Five at one venue March 11 5-4 W Minn.-Duluth March 14 4-3 W Michigan Tech March 15 7-4 W Michigan Tech Wisconsin Records 1979 Overall WCHA Playoff Record: 98-48-4 March 6 11-5 W Notre Dame First-Round Record: 65-25-0 March 7 5-2 W Notre Dame Best-of-Three Games Record: 40-18-0 March 10 2-4 L North Dakota (1988–present) March 11 7-7* T North Dakota Best-of-Three Series Outcomes: 19-7-0 (1988–present) 1980 First-Round Home Record: 56-14-0 DNQ First-Round Road Record: 7-11-0 First-Round Road Series (1974, 1996, 1981 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012) March 7 8-2 W Colo. College WCHA Final Five Record: 13-11-0 March 8 4-11 L Colo. College (1993–present) Wisconsin has played in 14 of 21 Final Fives. 1982 March 9 3-4 L Minnesota 1970 March 10 6-2 W Minnesota March 13 2-1 W Michigan 4 March 13 9-0 W North Dakota March 14 3-2 W Denver 4 March 14 3-1 W North Dakota

1971 1983 March 11 3-4 L Minnesota Feb. 25 3-2 W Colo. College Feb. 26 5-2 W Colo. College 1972 March 4 1-1 T at North Dakota March 7 3-5 L Michigan Tech March 5 6-5*** W at North Dakota March 8 6-1 W Michigan Tech March 12 5-1 W at Minnesota March 11 1-1* T North Dakota March 13 3-2 W at Minnesota March 12 5-1 W North Dakota 1984 1973 Feb. 25 5-3 W Denver March 5 8-6 W Minnesota Feb. 26 8-5 W Denver March 6 6-4 W Minnesota March 2 3-6 L at Minn.-Duluth March 9 4-4* T Notre Dame March 3 0-9 L at Minn.-Duluth March 10 4-3 W Notre Dame 1985 1974 March 2 2-1 W Colo. College March 5 1-4 L at Michigan St. March 3 7-3 W Colo. College March 6 4-3 W at Michigan St. March 9 0-6 L at Minnesota March 10 7-8 L at Minnesota 192 1986 1996 March 1 6-2 W North Dakota March 1 6-5* W at North Dakota March 2 6-5 W North Dakota March 2 5-4** W at North Dakota March 8 1-4 L at Minnesota March 8 3-4* L Minnesota2 March 9 3-7 L at Minnesota March 9 4-6 L Colo. College2

1987 1997 Feb. 28 4-2 W No. Michigan March 7 3-9 L at Colo. College March 1 6-2 W No. Michigan March 8 0-1**** L at Colo. College March 6 2-1 W at Minnesota March 7 4-8 L at Minnesota 1998 March 13 6-1 W Alaska Anchorage 1988 March 14 6-2 W Alaska Anchorage Feb. 25 2-1* W No. Michigan March 20 5-2 W Colo. College 2 Feb. 26 5-4 W No. Michigan March 21 3-2 W North Dakota 2 March 6 2-1 W North Dakota1 March 7 3-2 W Minnesota1 1999 March 13 2-5 L St. Cloud State 1989 March 14 2-3 L St. Cloud State Feb. 24 5-2 W Michigan Tech Feb. 25 5-3 W Michigan Tech 2000 March 5 2-4 L No. Michigan1 March 10 4-0 W Michigan Tech March 6 4-3 W Minnesota1 March 11 9-4 W Michigan Tech March 17 5-3 W Minnesota 3 1990 March 18 3-5 L North Dakota 3 March 3 5-2 W Michigan Tech March 4 4-3 W Michigan Tech 2001 March 11 4-3* W No. Michigan1 March 9 6-4 W Denver March 12 7-1 W Minnesota1 March 10 6-2 W Denver March 15 3-4 L Colo. College 1 1991 March 2 5-1 W Minn.-Duluth 2002 March 3 5-2 W Minn.-Duluth March 8 3-2* W Minnesota State March 10 2-3 L Minnesota1 March 9 7-3 W Minnesota State March 11 2-5 L North Dakota1 March 14 2-3* L Colo. College 1

1992 2003 March 13 6-5* W St. Cloud State March 14 1-2 L at Minnesota St. March 14 3-5 L St. Cloud State March 15 5-6** L at Minnesota St. March 15 4-3* W St. Cloud State March 20 3-6 L No. Michigan1 2004 March 21 5-3 W Colo. College1 March 12 2-3 L Alaska Anchorage March 13 4-0 W Alaska Anchorage 1993 March 14 1-4 L Alaska Anchorage March 12 6-3 W Colo. College March 13 10-3 W Colo. College 2005 March 19 2-3* L Minnesota1 March 11 5-4 W Alaska Anchorage March 20 5-7 L Minn.-Duluth1 March 12 1-2 L Alaska Anchorage March 13 2-1 W Alaska Anchorage 1994 March 17 2-3 L North Dakota 1 March 11 6-1 W North Dakota March 12 4-2 W North Dakota 2006 March 18 2-3 L St. Cloud State2 March 10 4-1 W Michigan Tech March 19 8-3 W Michigan Tech2 March 11 1-0 W Michigan Tech March 17 3-4 L North Dakota 1 1995 March 18 4-0 W Minnesota 1 March 10 3-4 L No. Michigan March 11 5-4 W No. Michigan 2007 March 12 5-1 W No. Michigan March 9 3-2 W at Denver March 17 5-4 W Denver1 March 10 2-1 W at Denver March 18 4-3* W Colo. College1 March 15 4-0 W Michigan Tech 1 March 16 2-4 L Minnesota 1 March 17 4-3* W St. Cloud State 1

193 2008 March 14 0-3 L at St. Cloud State March 15 3-4* L at St. Cloud State

2009 March 13 7-1 W Minnesota State March 14 4-2 W Minnesota State March 20 0-3 L Denver 1 March 21 4-1 W North Dakota 1

2010 March 12 4-1 W Alaska Anchorage March 13 7-2 W Alaska Anchorage March 19 0-2 L St. Cloud State 1 March 20 6-3 W Denver 1

2011 March 11 3-1 W at Colo. College March 12 3-4* L at Colo. College March 13 1-2 L at Colo. College

2012 March 9 1-0 W at Denver March 10 1-3 L at Denver March 11 2-3* L at Denver

2013 March 15 3-1 W Minn. Duluth March 16 4-1 W Minn. Duluth March 21 7-2 W Minnesota State 1 March 22 4-1 W St. Cloud State 1 March 23 3-2 W Colo. College 1

1 - St. Paul, Minn.; 2 - Milwaukee; 3 - Minneapolis; 4 - Denver; * - overtimes

194 Outdoor Hockey Games

Wisconsin men’s hockey has skated in three outdoor games inside football stadiums since 2006. The Badgers are 3-0-0 in such games. The Badgers also skated in two games at Ford Field in Detroit during the 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four and so UW is 4-1-0 in contests played on football fi elds.

Game Title Opponent Score Site City Crowd Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic Ohio State 4-2 Lambeau Field Green Bay, Wis. 40,890 Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic Michigan 3-2 Camp Randall Stadium Madison, Wis. 55,031 2010 NCAA Frozen Four Semifi nals^ RIT 8-1 Ford Field Detroit 34,954 2010 NCAA Frozen Four Championship^ Boston College 0-5 Ford Field Detroit 37,592 Offi ce Max Hockey City Classic Minnesota 3-2 Soldier Field Chicago 52,051

^ - Played indoors

Outdoor Hockey Games (Venue) Date Teams (Winner First) Score Crowd Cold War (Spartan Stadium) 10/6/01 Michigan/Michigan State 3-3* 74,554 Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic (Lambeau Field) 2/11/06 Wisconsin/Ohio State 4-2 40,890 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/8/10 Boston U./BC 3-2 38,472 Camp Randall Hockey Classic (Camp Randall Stadium) 2/6/10 Wisconsin/Michigan 3-2 55,031 The Big Chill in the Big House (Michigan Stadium) 12/11/10 Michigan/Mich. State 5-0 104,173 Whalers Hockey Fest (Rentschler Field, CT) 2/13/11 UCONN/Sacred Heart 3-1 1,711 Whalers Hockey Fest (Rentschler Field, CT) 2/19/11 Army/American Int’l 4-1 1,001 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/7/12 UMass/Vermont 3-2* 38,456 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/7/12 Maine/New Hampshire 5-4* 38,456 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/13/12 Union/Harvard 2-0 8,981 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/14/12 BC/Northeastern 2-1 29,601 The Frozen Diamond Faceoff (Progressive Field, OH) 1/15/12 Michigan/Ohio State 4-1 25,864 TD Ameritrade Park (Omaha, Neb.) 2/9/13 N. Dakota/Neb. Omaha 5-2 13,650 Offi ceMax Hockey City Classic (Soldier Field) 2/17/13 Wisconsin/Minnesota 3-2 52,051 Frozen Fronteir (Rochester, N.Y.) 12/14/13 RIT/Niagara 2-2* 4760 Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park) 12/27/13 Michigan State/Michigan Tech 2-2* 25,449 Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park) 12/27/13 W. Michigan/Michigan 3-2* 25,449 Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park) 12/28/13 Michigan State/Michigan 3-0 26,052 Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park) 12/28/13 W. Michigan/Michigan Tech 1-0* 26,052 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 12/28/13 Bentley/Holy Cross 3-2 3,898 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/4/14 Merrimack/Providence 1-1* 31569 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/4/14 Boston College/Notre Dame 4-3 31,569 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/11/14 Maine/Boston U. 7-3 25,580 Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/11/14 Northeasteern/UMass Lowell 4-1 25,580 Hockey City Classic (TDF Bank Stadium) 1/17/14 Minnesota/Ohio State 1-0 45,021 * -- Overtime game

195 NCAA Championships

1972–73 We’re No. 1! 1972–73 Roster Wisconsin 4 – Denver 2 • March 17, 1973 No. Name Pos. 1 Dick Perkins G he Wisconsin Badgers are the National Cham- 1 Doug Spitzig G pions of collegiate hockey. Wisconsin won the 2 Tom Machowski D TNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship by beating Cornell 6-5 in overtime and 3 Jack Johnson D then disposing of Denver 4-2 in the title game to become 4 Bob Lundeen D the first Wisconsin team to win an NCAA title since the 5 Dave Arundel D Badger boxing team did it in 1956. The Badgers came within five seconds of never 6 Steve Short D having a shot at the title at all. That’s how much time was 7 John Taft D left on the Boston Garden clock when Wisconsin tied 8 Gary Winchester C Cornell 5-5 to send the semifinal game into sudden-death overtime. Wisconsin had made an incredible comeback 9 Dave Pay LW after Cornell jumped out to a 4-0 lead midway through 10 Jim Johnston RW the second period. The Badgers narrowed it to 4-2 on 11 Steve Alley LW goals by Norm Cherrey and Dennis Olmstead, but Cor- 12 Dennis Olmstead C nell scored their fifth goal only 40 seconds into the final period. 13 Tom Kuklinski LW Then started the Wisconsin comeback. Junior 14 Ernie Blackburn D Gary Winchester scored midway through the period to 15 Billy Reay, Jr. RW narrow Cornell’s lead to two goals and with 3:11 to go senior Jim Johnston scored to bring Wisconsin within 16 Bob Shaughnessy C one goal. With 43 seconds left in the game Badger coach 17 Dean Talafous C Bob Johnson pulled goaltender Dick Perkins to put a 18 Mark Lomenda F sixth skater on the ice. With the Wisconsin net wide open, freshman center Dennis Olmstead continually won 19 Don Deprez LW important face-offs as the Badgers controlled the puck. 20 Stan Hinkley LW Cornell never even got a shot on the Wisconsin open net 21 Norm Cherrey RW and coach Johnson said afterwards, “We never lost our poise.” 22 Lloyd Bentley C Even with the seconds ticking down to zero, 23 Tim Dool (C) LW Olmstead passed in front of the Cornell net to sophomore 24 Doug Kelso RW Dean Talafous who poked it in and the game was tied 25 Chris Wright C 5-5. The unbelievable comeback continued into over- 30 Doug McFadden G time, and at one point Cornell had a two-man breakaway, 30 Jim Makey G but Perkins made the save. With 33 seconds left in the Head Coach: Bob Johnson overtime period, Olmstead centered the puck to freshman Steve Alley, Alley’s shot was blocked, but the rebound came to Talafous and this time he scored the winner. Perkins finished with 38 saves for Wisconsin added an insurance goal in the third period and junior while Cornell goalie Dave Elenbaas had 34. Jim Makey was superb in the nets kicking out 32 Denver Wisconsin then moved into the championship shots. game with Denver who had ousted Boston College 10-4 No NCAA All-Tournament team was named, but in the tournament’s first game on Thursday night. Talafous was named Most Valuable Player in the tourna- Wisconsin freshman Dave Pay opened the scor- ment. Wisconsin became the first team since 1965 to win ing in the first period but Denver tied it at 1-1. The Pio- both the Friday and Saturday night games in the national neers took a 2-1 lead early in the second period but from tournament. that point on it was all Wisconsin as the Badgers showed The Badgers thus finished the season with a no after-effects of the exhausting game against Cornell school record for wins in a single season at 29-9-2. Coach the night before and completely outskated Denver. Bob Johnson finished his seventh year at Wisconsin with Denver was the Western Collegiate Hockey Association a record of 158-73-6 and the Wisconsin seniors Bentley, champion and had been ranked the number one team in Dool, Cherrey, Johnston and Doug Kelso, who partici- the nation coming into the NCAA tourney. pated in three NCAA tournaments in their four years, Captain Tim Dool tied the game at 2-2 and then finished with 99 wins, 43 losses and four ties in their Talafous again scored the goal that proved to be the win- careers. ner, putting Wisconsin ahead 3-2. Senior Jim Johnston 196 1976–77 Alley’s Goal in Overtime Wins Title for Bucky 1976–77 Roster Wisconsin 6 – Michigan 5 (ot) • March 26, 1977 No. Name Pos. 1 Julian Baretta G (From “On Wisconsin! The History of Badger 2 Bob Suter D Athletics” by Don Kopriva and Jim Mott.) 3 John Suter D isconsin’s finest hockey season ever culmi- 4 John Gregory D nated on March 26, 1977, when the Badgers 5 Craig Norwich D Wdefeated Michigan 6-5 on a Steve Alley goal 7 John Taft (C) D 23 seconds into overtime for their second NCAA title. 8 Norm McIntosh D It was a bit of delicious irony for Wisconsin, which had lost 7-6 to Michigan at home in its season opener. 9 Les Grauer W Coach Bob Johnson’s team finished the season 10 Mark Johnson C with a 37-7-1 record, a UW record for wins in a season, 11 Steve Alley (C) W and became the first team to win Big Ten, Western Col- legiate Hockey Association and NCAA championships 12 Ian Perrin D in the same season. The UW never lost two games in a 14 Brad Mullens D row and ended the season on a roll, going 22-1-1 in its 15 Tim Phippen RW last 24 contests. And the Badgers’ seven losses—–to 16 Tom Ulseth W Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Harvard, Min- nesota and Denver and the Spartak Club of Russia in an 17 Mike Eaves (C) C exhibition game—were all, except Spartak, avenged by 18 Murray Johnson W UW victories. 19 Mike Meeker C/RW In post-season action, Wisconsin swept through the WCHA playoffs, beating Colorado College twice by 20 Mark Capouch W 3-1 scores and then mowing down Minnesota (9-5, 8-3) 21 Clark Kavolinas W and Michigan (4-0, 5-3). It took an overtime goal by 22 Dave Lundeen C Mike Eaves to give the Badgers a 4-3 semifinal win over 23 George Gwozdecky LW New Hampshire and a berth in the title game against Michigan. Wisconsin won six of the seven games it 24 Rod Romanchuk C/W played against Michigan, especially the one that really 25 Dave Herbst C/W counted. 26 Ron Griffin D Honors aplenty came to the Badgers, as well. Johnson was named national coach of the year while 27 Mike Dibble G his son Mark, a forward who had a UW rookie record 29 Jim Scheid C 36 goals, was named freshman of the year. Defenseman 30 Dave McNab G Craig Norwich, goaltender Julian Baretta and center Mike Eaves were named to the All-American team. Bar- Head Coach: Bob Johnson etta was named NCAA tournament most valuable player and Norwich and defenseman John Taft were picked for the all-tournament team.

197 1980–81 Backdoor Badgers exit Out Front! 1980–81 Roster Wisconsin 6 – Minnesota 3 • March 28, 1981 No. Name Pos. 1 Terry Kleisinger G he Wisconsin hockey team took full 1 Kip Pendleton G advantage of its at-large berth in the NCAA 2 Jay McFarlane (C) D Thockey championship and captured the 3 Steve McKenzie D NCAA title for the third time under head coach Bob 4 Pat Ethier D Johnson. The Badgers downed the CCHA champs, Northern Michigan, in the semi-final game, 5-1, 5 Theran Welsh D and then took on the top-ranked team in the country 6 Jeff Andringa D and WCHA title-winner Minnesota. 7 Todd Lecy F Wisconsin beat Minnesota by a 6-3 count 8 Randy Keller D behind the steady goaltending of sophomore Marc 9 Lexi Doner F Behrend and a total team effort that the Gophers 10 John Newberry F could not match. Behrend, who was also in the nets against Northern Michigan, was selected as 11 Peter Johnson F the tournaments’ Most Valuable Player and along 12 John Johannson F with freshmen center John Newberry, was placed 13 Tim Sager F on the all-tournament team. Behrend had a total 14 Ed Repins D of 55 saves in the meet, 25 against Northern and 15 Dan Gorowsky F 30 against the Gophers. Newberry led the Badgers 16 Scott Lecy F in scoring with two goals and four assists and tied with Aaron Broten of Minnesota for the scoring 17 Ken Keryluk F leader in the Duluth final four meet. 18 John Dougherty F After a scoreless first period against North- 19 Brian Mullen F ern Michigan, Wisconsin opened up the second 20 Ron Vincent F stanza with a power-play goal by Ed Lebler at the 22 Jon Morgan F three-minute mark. A short-handed goal by John 23 Scott Sabo F Johannson with just two seconds remaining in the period put the Badgers out in front for good. De- 24 Ted Pearson F fenseman Bruce Driver, center Scott Lecy and wing 25 Bruce Driver D Ted Pearson all tallied third period goals. Northern 26 Ed Lebler F got their only score after the Badgers had built a 27 Brad Benson F 3-0 advantage. The 5-1 victory put Wisconsin in 29 Tom Carroll F the final game against Minnesota, who had downed 30 Jamey Gremore G Michigan Tech 7-2 in the other semifinal game. Wisconsin, playing on an emotional high, 30 Marc Behrend G never let the Gophers get into their style of play Head Coach: Bob Johnson and first period goals by senior Dan Gorowsky, Newberry and Lebler gave the Badgers the confi- dence they needed. Wisconsin jumped out to a 4-0 goal series. Clarkson was the ECAC title holder. margin midway through the second period on a Northern Michigan had captured the CCHA title goal by freshman Ted Pearson. Minnesota cut the and Minnesota finished first in the WCHA. advantage to 4-1, but Newberry gave the Badgers The Badgers finished their season with an their four-point lead back with a power-play goal. overall record of 27-14-1, tied with Michigan Tech Minnesota scored a power-play goal just for second in the WCHA and winners of the 34th 10 seconds into the final period to get new life. NCAA hockey championship. Another power-play goal at the 16:09 mark cut Scott Lecy led the team in scoring with 75 Wisconsin’s margin to two goals. Minnesota pulled points (26 goals, 49 assists), while Pete Johnson its goaltender with 1:24 remaining in the game and and John Newberry were the top goal scorers with Lebler hit the open net from just outside his own 30 apiece. blue line to ice the victory for the Badgers. On their way to the 1981 NCAA crown, the Badgers defeated the conference champs of all three Division I leagues, in the NCAA quarter- finals, Wisconsin beat Clarkson 9-8, in a total

198 1982–83 Badgers Put Title on Ice! 1982–83 Roster Wisconsin 6 – Harvard 2 • March 26, 1983 No. Name Pos. 1 Terry Kleisinger G by Glenn Miller, Wisconsin State Journal 2 Jan-Ake Danielson D (March 27, 1983) 4 Pat Ethier D isconsin won its fourth National Collegiate Ath- 6 Jeff Andringa D letic Association hockey championship Saturday 8 Ernie Vargas LW/C Wnight, defeating Harvard, 6-2, with a final-period 10 Jacques de St. Phalle W flurry in which the Badgers scored four goals. More than any other person, goalie Marc Behrend 11 Jim Johannson LW won the game with still another spectacular performance in 12 John Johannson C the nets. His saves were fewer than his opponent’s, Grant Blair 13 Tom Carroll RW of Harvard. Behrend had 24, Blair 31. 14 Matt Walsh D But Behrend was tough in the first two periods, when 16 Paul Houck RW Wisconsin nursed one- and two-goal leads. In the final period, Wisconsin blew the game open 17 Marty Wiitala RW with goals by Paul Houston, Bruce Driver, Houston and John 18 Steve Tschipper W Johannson. Johannson scored his goal in an empty net. The celebration on the ice after it was over lasted 19 Ted Pearson LW even longer than you saw on television. After the interviews 20 Dave Maley LW and after the trophy presentations, Wisconsin still celebrated 21 Chris Chelios D and danced its victory dance. It was particularly a sweet victory for Coach Jeff 22 Tom Ryan W Sauer, who came to Wisconsin with a losing record at 23 Scott Sabo C Colorado College and really should not have been expected 24 Eric Faust D to produce a winner in his first year. As he waited for the trophy, he mopped his face the 25 Bruce Driver (C) D same way his predecessor, Bob Johnson, used to. 26 Pat Flatley RW Sauer, in a quick interview, said once his team was ahead, 2-0, “we wanted to play a good defensive game.” 27 Marc Behrend G Behrend, who seems to save his best hockey for 28 Paul Houston C postseason play, was named the tournament’s most valuable 30 Gary Baxter G player, the same honor he won when the Badgers won the title in 1981 in Duluth, Minn. 33 Tim Sager C Behrend declined to differentiate between the victory Head Coach: Jeff Sauer he orchestrated in 1981 and this one. “They are both pretty special,” Behrend said, but he admitted this run for the national roses was a bit of a surprise. Flatley got Wisconsin off to a first-period lead on a “There is no way I thought at the start of this year power-play goal seven minutes, nine seconds into the game, that we would go all the way,” he said. “I thought that this and for a while it looked as if the final might be another would be a transition year and that I would simply have to be 1-0 struggle like the Badgers went through with Providence happy with it. Thursday. “And don’t forget we had a lot of injuries. But we But at 16:09 of the second period, Flatley grabbed the came together at the end when it was important.” puck in a melee in front of the Harvard net and fired it in for On the final, he said, “When we got ahead, I may the 2-0 lead. have lost a little concentration.” Things looked even better when Houston pushed in a Well, it wasn’t too bad. Behrend finally gave up two rebound only three minutes into the final period. goals in the final period. It looked like a piece of cake. When all of the festivities on the ice were over, the But Harvard was playing like it wanted to win a Wisconsin team skated around the rink and saluted its fans, national championship, too, and when it closed the margin to who were here in greater numbers than on Thursday. The 4-2, the issue was still in doubt. Badgers raised their sticks in salute first to the Wisconsin The big goal by Houston on a power play at 18:36 band and then to the block of Badger rooters. The crowd, of put Wisconsin ahead, 5-2. course, went wild. Sauer, pausing long enough to analyze the victory, said: “We were stronger and bigger, and we were able to use that strength to win.” On his first victory in an NCAA tournament, Sauer said, “I’ve waited a long time for that. I am so happy I came back to Wisconsin. It worked out.” While Behrend was named the tournament’s MVP, Paul Houck, Chris Chelios and Pat Flatley were also named to the all-tournament team. 199 1989–90 Drive For Five is Complete 1989–90 Roster Wisconsin 7 – Colgate 3 • April 1, 1990 No. Name Pos. by Andy Baggot, Wisconsin State Journal, 2 Barry Richter RW/D April 2, 1990 (edited for length). 4 Joe Harwell D 6 Sean Hill D hey sat in their cramped, hot dressing room at Joe Louis Arena Sunday afternoon with lumps in their 7 John Parker RW Tthroats, tears in their eyes and a sense of determina- 8 Chris Nelson D tion so profound that their innermost feelings simply could not be disguised. 9 Steve Rohlik (C) LW I just walked around the locker room and looked in 10 Jon Helgeson LW everyone’s eyes,” said Tom Sagissor, the outspoken senior 11 John Byce (A) C wing on the University of Wisconsin hockey team. “I saw a lot of heart, saw a lot of dignity, a lot of pride. I saw guys 12 Doug Macdonald C who wanted to win.” 13 Jason Francisco RW One man’s vision has never been more keen. 14 Joe Decker RW Spurred on by the combination of talent, a strong spirit of friendship and the firm belief that they would not be 15 Tray Tuomie RW denied after two near misses, the Badgers whipped Colgate, 16 Gary Shuchuk (A) C 7-3, to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association title. A season that began on Labor Day and ended on 17 Rob Mendel D April Fool’s Day produced a 36-9-1 record and the fifth 19 Tom Sagissor LW national championship in school history. It was the second 20 Don Granato C title under Coach Jeff Sauer and first since 1983. John Byce scored three goals, the once-comatose 21 Rob Andringa D playoff power play clicked four times and an overall consti- 22 Chris Tancill RW tution that was both tougher, quicker and more experienced than the opponent were the primary reasons why the Badgers 23 Rodger Sykes D earned the victory. 24 Mark Osiecki (A) D Chris Tancill, the tournament’s most valuable player, 25 Brett Kurtz C Gary Shuchuk, Dennis Sneddon and Rob Andringa ac- counted for the other goals for Wisconsin, which surged to a 26 Kurt Gonce F 4-1 lead after one period and kept its distance. 27 Dennis Snedden LW Duane Derksen recorded 21 saves and got consider- 29 Duane Derksen G able assistance from a seemingly fearless set of defensemen who limited the Red Raiders (31-6-1) to 10 shots on goal in 31 Jon Michelizzi G the first two periods. The championship culminated a season that started Head Coach: Jeff Sauer with seven seniors— Sagissor, Byce, Tancill, Shuchuk, Rob Mendel, Mark Osiecki and Steve Rohlik — designating Sun- day as their target date. Along the way they won the Western Final Four after coming in 2-for-29 (.069) in six previous Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season and playoff playoff games. titles, responded to the pressure by winning 18 of their last Colgate Coach Terry Slater said his club’s behavior 20 games (18-1-1) and buried the memories of punching out (eight penalties in the first period, 16 overall) led to its early in the NCAA quarterfinals in 1988 and ‘89. downfall. “We knew we had one more goal to finish, and if we “We took stupid penalties, no question about it,” he didn’t do it, it would be an unfinished season. We didn’t want said. “We deserved them. There’s not much more to say.” that to happen,” said Derksen. Slater also admitted his team was affected by the an- Rohlik, the captain, choked back tears as he talked nounced crowd of 15,034, more than half of which were very about what he and his teammates had overcome. loud UW rooters. “There was pressure every night,” he said. “Everyone “The were awe-stricken with all the people,” he said, would say, ‘Is Wisconsin that good or aren’t they?’ That was explaining a first-period timeout. the big question all year long. Some people said, ‘You guys Sauer said his club was affected by the crowd as well. folded the last couple of years; you had a good enough team “Just like playing at home,” he said. to do it.” Byce converted on the power play one minute, 30 seconds into the game, then struck again at 3:23 when he took a bounce pass from Mendel and zoomed in alone for a shorthander. Joel Gardner answered with the first of three power- play goals for the Red Raiders (Steve Poapst and Jamie Cooke had the others) at 4:58, but Tancill and Andringa came through on man-advantage situations before the end of the period and Wisconsin was off and running. The UW power play was 6-for-13 (.462) during the

200 2005–06 Badgers Back on Top 2005–06 Roster Wisconsin 2 – Boston College 1 • April 8, 2006 No. Name Pos. enior Tom Gilbert’s goal 9:32 into the third 1 Brian Elliott G period proved to be the winner as the Wis- 3 Matt Olinger D Sconsin men’s hockey team defeated Boston 4 Davis Drewiske D College 2-1 in the NCAA championship game 5 Jeff Likens D at the Bradley Center. The championship victory 6 Josh Engel D came in front of a vastly red and pro-Badger 7 Joe Piskula D crowd in Milwaukee, a quick 90-minute drive 8 Joe Pavelski C from the Kohl Center. Junior Robbie Earl added UW’s other goal 10 Robbie Earl F as the Badgers (30-10-3) won their sixth national 11 Jake Dowell C championship and first since 1990. Earl earned 12 Jack Skille F the Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player Award 14 Tom Gilbert (A) D with three goals and one assist in Milwaukee. 15 Tom Gorowsky F Fellow junior Brian Elliott made 22 saves 16 Adam Burish (C) F and was named to the All-Frozen Four Team. He 18 Matthew Ford F was joined on the all-tournament team by Earl, 19 Ryan MacMurchy (A) F Adam Burish and Gilbert. Boston College’s Cory Schneider stopped 20 Kyle Klubertanz D 37 shots on the other end. BC finished the season 21 Andy Brandt F with a record of 26-13-3. 22 Ben Street C The Eagles placed two representatives on 24 Andrew Joudrey (A) C the All-Frozen Four team in forward Chris Col- 25 A.J. Degenhardt F lins and defenseman Brett Motherwell. 27 Ross Carlson F Pat Gannon gave the Eagles a 1-0 lead 9:01 29 Jeff Henderson G into the opening period when he lifted a back- 30 Ryan Jeffery G hand over Elliott’s glove. Dan Bertram notched the only assist on Gannon’s fifth goal of the 31 Nick Licari F season. 35 Shane Connelly G The goal put the Badgers down and in an Head Coach: Mike Eaves unfamiliar situation. Wisconsin grabbed the lead in 32 of its 42 previous contests. Of the 10 prior games opponents scored first, Wisconsin won From there, Wisconsin withstood a barrage only three. of BC shots, including a shot off the pipe in the However, Earl tied the game at the 1:17 final seconds of the contest, to become the first mark of the second. After taking a hit just outside school in NCAA history to win both the men’s the Eagles’ blue line and appearing injured, Earl and women’s ice hockey championships in the joined the play when the Badgers gained control same season. of the puck. Burish sent a pass across the slot Wisconsin finished the game 1-for-8 on the from the right corner which Earl redirected into power play while Boston College was 0-for-4. the open net for his 24th goal of the season. The Badgers did not allow a single power-play Pavelski also earned an assist on the play. goal in the NCAA tournament, holding opponents With the assist, Pavelski became just the scoreless on 36 power plays. ninth Badger to reach 100 points in his first two The Badgers finished the season with 30 years at UW and the first since Dany Heatley. wins for the seventh time in program history and Gilbert gave the Badgers their first lead of the first time in the Mike Eaves era. the game 9:32 into the third period with a power- play goal. The senior assistant captain took a pass from Pavelski and fired a wrist shot past BC’s Schneider. Burish also added an assist as Gilbert moved into a tie for the national goal-scoring lead among defensemen with 12 goals.

201 WCHA/Big Ten Champions 1970 WCHA Regional Champions Wisconsin skated to its first-ever victory over Denver, a 3-2 victory over “The Best in the West,” the two-time defending NCAA champion Pioneers. The victory came in Denver, after the Badgers reached the title game with a 2-1 victory over Michigan in the semifinals. The WCHA playoff title, Wisconsin’s first, earned the Badgers their first trip to the NCAA tournament in just their first season in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The Badgers went on to place third in the NCAA tournament. Wisconsin completed its season 23-11-0.

1972 WCHA Regional Champions Wisconsin qualified for its second NCAA tournament in three years when it won one of the WCHA playoff championships. The Badgers came from behind in two playoff series to defeat Mich- igan Tech 9-6 in the semifinals and then North Dakota 6-2 in the finals in two-game, total-goals series. Wisconsin, also first-time Big Ten champions, fell in the first round of the NCAA tourna- ment but finished third after defeating WCHA regular-season champion Denver, 5-2, in the NCAA third-place game. Wisconsin completed its season 27-10-1.

1973 WCHA Regional Champions After a third-place, WCHA regular-season finish, the Badgers played host to Minnesota, defeating the Gophers 14-10 in a wild two-game, total goals series in the first round of the playoffs. In the finals, Wisconsin traveled to South Bend, Ind., battling to the final minutes of the second game against Notre Dame. Dave Pay tallied to win the second game 4-3 and the total goals series 8-7 to send the Badgers to their third NCAA tournament in four years. Wisconsin had also won its second-straight Big Ten title. At the NCAAs in Boston, Wisconsin made history by coming back from 4-0 and 5-2 deficits against Cornell for a 6-5 overtime win. Down 2-1 to Denver in the title game, the Badgers collected three-straight goals for a 4-2 NCAA title-winning victory. Wisconsin completed its season 29-9-2.

1977 WCHA Regular-Season Champions 1977 WCHA Playoff Champions In yet another season of firsts for Wisconsin, the Badgers posted a 26-5-1 mark in WCHA play to capture the school’s first WCHA regular-season title. The Badgers ran away from the field with 53 points, 12 more than second place Notre Dame. In the playoffs, Wisconsin cruised through the first two rounds in Madison, defeating Colo- rado College 6-2 in a two-game, total-goals series before crushing Minnesota 17-8 with a pair of blow outs in the total-goals series. Against Michigan in the finals, the Badgers used 4-0 and 5-4 victories to capture the Badgers’ first true WCHA playoff championship series. The victory put the Badgers in the NCAA tournament, where overtime goals by Mike Eaves against New Hampshire and Steve Alley against Michigan gave the Badgers a 6-5 win and the school’s second NCAA title. The win made Wisconsin the first school to win the NCAA, WCHA and Big Ten titles in the same season. Wisconsin completed its season with a school-record 37 victories and a 37-7-1 mark.

1978 WCHA Regional Champions In a return to the regional format after just one season, Wisconsin placed second during the regu- lar season, earning the opportunity to play host to one of the WCHA regionals. The Badgers took full advantage, taking Minnesota Duluth 9-2 and 5-4 for a 14-6 total-goals victory. In the title series, 4-3 and 7-4 victories over Michigan Tech were good enough for an 11-7 total-goals series win and a berth into the NCAA tournament. Wisconsin failed to match the 1976–77 squad’s success in the tournament, falling 5-2 to Boston University and 4-3 to Bowling Green to finish fourth. However, Badgers fans were honored by the City of Providence, R.I., when they were presented with a trophy that claimed Badger fans as “The World’s Greatest Hockey Fans.” The Badgers completed their season 28-12-3.

202 1982 WCHA Playoff Champions After a one-point loss in the WCHA regular season to North Dakota, the Badgers exacted some revenge by winning the WCHA playoff championship. A first-round bye for the Badgers led to a semifinal series against Minnesota in Madison. The Badgers dropped the first of the two-game total-goals set by a 4-3 count, but recovered for a 6-2 win in the second game for a 9-6 total-goals victory. A 9-0 victory in the first game against North Dakota in the finals virtually assured the Bad- gers of the WCHA championship and a 3-1 game two win clinched the title and an NCAA bid. In the NCAA tournament, the Badgers advanced past Harvard in the first round, blank New Hampshire 5-0 in the semifinals, but fell to North Dakota, 5-2 in the NCAA title game. The cham- pionship game appearance would be the second of three-straight for the Badgers. Wisconsin completed its season at 35-11-1.

1983 WCHA Playoff Champions All of Wisconsin’s prior championships came under the watchful eyes of Bob Johnson, but in 1983, Jeff Sauer began his Badger tenure with the program’s second-consecutive WCHA playoff title. Wisconsin advanced out of the first round with a total-goals victory over Colorado College, then played a classic series with North Dakota in the semifinals in Grand Forks, N.D. A 1-1 tie in the first game of the total goals series set up the finale. The Badger then defeated North Dakota, 6-5 in triple overtime to reach to the WCHA title game. Chris Chelios tied the game with 12 sec- onds left and Paul Houck scored shorthanded to win it in triple overtime. The Badgers went on to sweep Minnesota in Minneapolis for the title. The Badgers eventually reached their third-straight NCAA title game with a series victory over St. Lawrence and a semifinal 2-0 shutout over Providence. A 6-2 NCAA championship game victory over Harvard gave Sauer his first NCAA title. Wisconsin went 33-10-4 during their fourth NCAA title run.

1988 WCHA Playoff Champions Nearly 25 years into the modern era, Wisconsin managed yet another first as winners of the first WCHA Final Four at the St. Paul Civic Center in St. Paul, Minn. The Badgers reached the WCHA Final Four with a home sweep in a best-of-three series over Northern Michigan. North Dakota awaited next and the Badgers escaped with a 2-1 win to advance to the finals against Minnesota. Despite finishing second to the Gophers in the regular season, the Badgers managed a 3-2 victory and took the playoff crown. The win sent Wisconsin into the 12-team NCAA tournament, where they beat Massachu- setts-Lowell in the first-round, two-game, total-goals series, but were eliminated by St. Lawrence in a similarly formatted quarterfinal round. Wisconsin finished up the season 30-13-2.

1990 WCHA Regular-Season Champions 1990 WCHA Playoff Champions Wisconsin left no doubt what team was the best in the country. A mini slump during which the UW lost three of four games in mid-January preceded an 18-1-1 stretch run that included a nine- game winning streak to end the season. The 20-game stretch propelled Wisconsin to its second MacNaughton Cup for the WCHA reg- ular-season championship. A three-point cushion gave the Badgers the No. 1 seed for the league postseason, during which they swept Michigan Tech to reach the WCHA Final Four in St. Paul. The Badgers squeaked out a 4-3 overtime win against Northern Michigan, then slammed Minne- sota 7-1 for the WCHA playoff title and a bid to the NCAA tournament. In the tournament, the UW turned away Maine in the first round, then Boston College in the semifinals. John Byce’s hat trick helped the UW’s 7-3 title-winning victory in Detroit over Colgate. Wisconsin posted its second-most victories in a season in finishing 36-9-1.

203 1995 WCHA Playoff Champions The Badgers received an automatic berth into the 1995 NCAA tournament after capturing the WCHA playoff title in St. Paul, Minn. Wisconsin defeated Denver, which had tied Wisconsin for second place during the regular season. The UW advanced past the Pioneers with a 5-4 win, then defeated Colorado College on Maco Balkovec’s tally 43 seconds into overtime for a 4-3 victory. The crown was the school’s 10th WCHA playoff title and victory sent the Badgers to an eighth consecu- tive NCAA berth. Wisconsin nearly missed out on the title opportunity when it dropped the first game of the first round to ninth-seeded Northern Michigan, but recovered for two victories and a ticket to the WCHA Final Five. The Badgers advanced past the NCAA’s first round with a 5-3 win over Michigan State, but fell in the national quarterfinals to Michigan, 4-3.

1998 WCHA Playoff Champions Wisconsin’s 11th WCHA playoff title gave them one of seven automatic bids into the 1998 NCAA tournament with a 3-2 win over North Dakota in the 1998 WCHA Final Five championship game. The Badgers grabbed a 2-0 lead in the second period, saw the lead evaporate and then watched as Joe Bianchi scored on a power play in the third period for the difference. Second-seed Wisconsin reached the title contest with a sweep over Alaska Anchorage in the best-of-three first round, and a 5-2 conquest of Colorado College in the WCHA Final Five semifi- nals. In NCAA tournament action, the Badgers were eliminated in the first round by New Hamp- shire. The Badgers posted a final record of 26-14-1.

2000 WCHA Regular-Season Champions Wisconsin accomplished what has proven to be its most difficult challenge through the program’s history by securing the 2000 MacNaughton Cup as the WCHA regular-season champion. Wisconsin went 23-5-0 during the conference season for 46 points and a seven-point vic- tory over second-place North Dakota. The school’s .821 league winning percentage was second in school history behind the 1976–77 squad’s .828 winning percentage. Wisconsin opened with wins in eight of its first nine conference games, and won nine of its last 10 league games down the stretch to seize its third WCHA regular-season championship. The Badgers eventually reached the WCHA Final Five title contest, but dropped a 5-3 game to North Dakota. The UW’s NCAA trip ended 4-1 to Boston College in the quarterfinals. Wisconsin finished its season at 31-9-1.

2013 WCHA Playoff Champions Wisconsin’s 12th and final WCHA playoff title capped a remarkable four-month run that helped overcome a 1-7-2 start and give the Badgers an automatic bid into the 2013 NCAA tournament. The Badgers finished off the run with a five-game run through the WCHA playoffs that opened with a first-round Kohl Center sweep of Minnesota Duluth. As the No. 4 seed, the Badgers rolled to a 7-2 victory over Minnesota State, then knocked out top-seed and co-MacNaughton Cup cham- pion St. Cloud State in the semifinals, 4-1. In the title game, Wisconsin grabbed leads of 2-0 and 3-1 and finished with a 3-2 victory over Colorado College for the title. Frosh Nic Kerdiles posted three goals and six points, including game-winning goals in the quarterfinals and title game, to earn WCHA Final Five MVP honors. Junior forward Tyler Barnes, senior defenseman John Ramage and sophomore goaltender Joel Rumpel were also named to the all-tournament squad. In NCAA tournament action, the Badgers were eliminated in the first round by Hockey East regular-season and playoff champion UMass Lowell. The Badgers posted a final record of 22-13-7.

204 2014 Big Ten Tournament Champions Wisconsin captured the inaugural Big Ten tournament at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Min- nesota, giving the program consecutive conference playoff titles for the first time since 1982 and 1983. UW used a pair of comebacks to win the 2014 crown. Penn State grabbed a 1-0 lead early in the second period, but All-American Michael Mersch scored twice later in the period to give UW a 2-1 victory in the semifinal. Ohio State jumped out to a 2-0 lead less than nine minutes into the title game, but UW had the game tied just past the midpoint of the second period. The tie lasted just over a minute as OSU regained the lead, then went up 4-2 with a goal at 13:08 of the third period. The Badgers took just 20 seconds to respond on a Jefferson Dahl goal, then took 28 seconds to score again on a Tyler Barnes tally. Mark Zengerle then sealed the deal with an overtime game-winning goal to secure most outstanding player honors. In the NCAA tournament, UW fell behind 1-0 and 2-1 to North Dakota, and got the game even in the third period, but fell behind, 3-2, with less than two minutes remaining. Two North Dakota empty-net goals made it a 5-2 final to end UW’s season. The Badgers finished 24-11-2.

205 The Decade of the 60s

n March of 1962 at an athletic board meeting, then–Athletic The Highlights Director Ivan B. Williamson reinstated ice hockey as an Iintercollegiate sport at the University of Wisconsin. A year March 1962 – Athletic Director Ivan B. and a half later, behind co-coaches Art Thomsen and John Riley, Williamson announces the return of hockey Badger hockey made its ‘second debut’. as an intercollegiate sport after it was On November 29, 1963, seven days after the tragic death dropped in 1935. of President Kennedy, the Badgers faced off against St. Mary’s November 29, 1963 – In the first game of College of Winona, Minn. That game signaled the return of the modern era, the Badgers lose a 13-6 hockey to Wisconsin after a 28-year absence. shootout to St. Mary’s (Winona, Minn.). The first Badger team of the modern era was formed by The game was played in front of 695 fans at posting flyers around the campus during the Fall of 1962. The Hartmeyer Ice Arena. flyers asked any university students wishing to play ice hockey The first modern-era goal came off the to report to an initial organizational meeting in Agricultural Hall. stick of Tom French (Ann Arbor, Mich.) on Only about 15-20 students showed up and because there were no a penalty shot. scholarships, the team was molded from kids who did not receive December 6, 1963 – A rebound goal by offers from any other schools and a lot of local kids who just Chan Young (Madison, Wis.) gives the UW wanted to play the game. its first win in the modern era. In overtime, From those humble beginnings, co-coaches Riley and the Badgers defeated Macalester, 3-2. Thomsen laid the foundation for what would become one of col- December 11, 1964 – The UW takes a lege hockey’s winningest programs. major step in the future of the program, During the first full season (1963–64), a TOTAL of 8,937 scheduling eight games against teams from fans watched 15 games at Kelsey’s Hartmeyer Ice Arena. That the WCHA, but the Badgers lose all eight. number tripled just one year later as in the Badgers’ second sea- February 22, 1966 – Wisconsin breaks son, nearly 28,000 people came out to watch the 17-game home a 13-game winless streak versus WCHA slate. teams, when it posts a 5-4 overtime win Said Riley, “We had great enthusiasm from those who over the Minnesota Gophers. came out to see what was going on. Although small in number, April 1, 1966 – Following the retirement they were very dedicated, very loyal, very excitable and very of John Riley, the UW hires Bob Johnson vocal.” These were the first of the now-famous Wisconsin as its ninth coach in the history of the hockey fans. program. From the start, the Badgers boasted strong goaltenders, March 1968 – Sophomore center Bert producing such names as Jim Duffy, Gary Johnson, Bob DeHate (St. Paul, Minn.) became the first Vroman and Wayne Thomas between the pipes in the 60s. The Badger to win the national scoring title. He first 20-goal scorer (season) was Ray Clegg, who led the team tallied 47-30=77, including a school-record in scoring during the 1964–65 campaign with 27-22=49. Bert seven hat tricks. DeHate was the decade’s most prolific scorer with 108 goals, 80 March 30, 1969 – Wisconsin joins the assists for 188 points from 1966–70. He left with UW records WCHA, becoming the ninth member of for career goals and points, and season goals and points, to name the most prestigious league in Division I a few. On defense, John Jagger became the school’s first All- college hockey. American when he was named to the first team following the November 14-15, 1969 – The UW’s 1969–70 season. Don Addison paced the team in defensive scor- first WCHA series was played against ing three straight seasons (1964–67) and led the team in scoring the Fighting Sioux of North Dakota. The with 12-28=40 in 1966–67. Badgers upset UND, sweeping the series 8-4 and 7-4. March 1970 – Wisconsin makes its first NCAA tournament appearance, finishing third. Defenseman John Jagger (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) is the first UW All- American. YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W L T Postseason 1963-64 8 5 3 1964-65 14 9 0 1965-66 12 9 0 1966-67 16 10 0 1967-68 21 10 0 1968-69 22 10 2 1969-70 23 11 0 NCAA (third) Totals 116 64 5 (.641)

206 The Decade of the 70s

he decade of the 70s established the University of Wisconsin The Highlights hockey program as one of the nation’s elite. After winning T the WCHA playoff championship in its first season as a March 1972 – The Badgers make a second WCHA member (1969–70) and also making its first NCAA tourney appearance in three years at the NCAA appearance that year, Wisconsin entered the next decade with confi- championships, finishing third. dence and determination to take the program to the next level. It didn’t take long for the Badgers to make that step and return March 16, 1973 – Dean Talafous scores to the NCAA championship. In March of 1972, the UW lost to Boston with five seconds left in regulation to tie University, but defeated Denver to place third at the NCAA tourna- the game, then scores the game-winning ment. It was the second championship appearance in three years for a goal with 33 seconds in left overtime to Badger team. Then came the 1972–73 campaign—the 10th anniver- cap a stunning comeback 6-5 victory over sary of the UW hockey program in the modern era. That year proved Cornell. The win advances the Badgers to be the best yet for a Wisconsin squad as the Badgers finished 29-9- to the finals, where they defeat defending 2 and gave themselves the best anniversary present available in the NCAA champion Denver for their first college hockey world—an NCAA championship. It would be the first NCAA title. of three for Bob Johnson at the UW. February 19, 1977 – Wisconsin captures its Just four years later, arguably the best college hockey team first-ever MacNaughton Cup with a 6-4 win assembled, notched the first 30-win season in the school’s existence over Minnesota-Duluth at the Dane County ending the year 37-7-1. That team produced four first-team All- Coliseum. Americans in forwards Mike Eaves and Mark Johnson, defenseman Craig Norwich and goaltender Julian Baretta and Wisconsin’s second March 25, 1977 – The Badgers make it NCAA title. The Badgers came from behind in both semi-final games to college hockey’s final four for the third to defeat New Hampshire and Michigan in overtime in two of the time in school history. In semifinal action, greatest comebacks in UW history. Both games were tied late in regu- Les Grauer ties the game and Mike Eaves lation by the UW and then won in overtime. get the game-winner to give the UW a 4-3 Wisconsin made another NCAA championship appearance overtime win over New Hampshire. in ‘77-78 (the fourth of the decade), finishing fourth after losing to March 26, 1977 – The best season in UW Boston University and Bowling Green. history is culminated when Steve Alley’s The UW watched two of its team members take part in the goal at 0:23 into overtime gives Wisconsin ‘Miracle on Ice’ during the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics. Mark a 6-5 win over Michigan for the school’s Johnson and Bob Suter were both members of the United States’ goal- second NCAA title in five seasons. medal winning team. Johnson led the team in scoring with 5-6=11. The Badgers finish the season at 37-7-1, The Badger hockey program had earned the respect of the becoming the first team to capture the Big college hockey world with the accomplishments and success dur- ing the 70s. Wisconsin made four NCAA appearances, won two Ten, WCHA and NCAA titles in the same NCAA championships, four WCHA playoff titles and one WCHA season. Bob Johnson is named national regular-season crown. Six 20-plus win seasons, including a 30-win coach of the year, while his son, Mark, is campaign, were recorded. Individually, six players earned nine first- named the freshman of the year. team All-America honors, while five players (and one coach) were March 1978 – UW fans take Providence, Olympians during the decade of the 70s. Steve Alley, Bob Lundeen, R.I. by storm for the 1978 NCAA John Taft and head coach Bob Johnson were members of the 1976 Championship and are proclaimed the U.S. Olympic team, while Johnson and Suter played on the 1980 U.S. “World’s Greatest Hockey Fans,” by the team. city. Mike Eaves ends his UW career as the school’s all-time scoring leader, while he and Mark Johnson earn first-team All- America honors. March 1979 – The Badgers play before 21 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS sellout crowds, averaging 8,654 (just eight short of a sellout) fans a game at the Dane Year W L T Postseason County Coliseum. 1963-64 8 5 3 Mark Johnson, the collegiate player of the 1970-71 20 13 1 year, closes out his UW career as the top 1971-72 27 10 1 NCAA (third) goal scorer (125) in school history. 1972-73 29 9 2 NCAA Champs 1973-74 18 13 5 1974-75 24 12 2 1975-76 12 24 2 1976-77 37 7 1 NCAA Champs 1977-78 28 12 3 NCAA (fourth) 1978-79 25 13 3 1979-80 15 20 1 Totals 235 133 21 (.631)

207 The Highlights The Decade of the 80s

March 27, 1981 – For the sixth time in school history, isconsin opened the 80s with three-straight the Badgers return to the NCAA tournament. After NCAA championship appearances (1980- advancing past Clarkson in quarterfinal action a week W81, 1981-82 and 1982-83) and two national earlier, the Badgers defeat Northern Michigan to earn the titles (1981 and 1983). With three NCAA champion- right to play for the national title. ships in seven years, Badger hockey had become the March 28, 1981 – With a 6-3 win over arch-rival most successful collegiate hockey program in the Minnesota, the Badgers grab the school’s third NCAA title. nation. The UW defeats the No. 1 teams in ECAC (Clarkson), the Those three teams produced some of the best CCHA (Northern Michigan) and the WCHA (Minnesota) in athletes to play the game. Consider that five members its championship run. of those teams went on to distinguished NHL careers, March 27, 1982 – The Badgers make a second consecutive including Bruce Driver (15 seasons/1,030 games), appearance in the NCAA title game, but lose to North Pat Flatley (14/850), Brian Mullen (11/1,205), Dave Dakota, finishing second. Maley (9/512) and Chris Chelios, who marked his June 1, 1982 – Bob Johnson resigns after 15 years at 20th season in the NHL in 2001-02 as a member of Wisconsin. He led the program to three national titles, seven the Stanley Cup-winning Detroit Red Wings. Chelios, NCAA appearances and the highest attendance in the country. who has been named the NHL’s best defenseman on July 8, 1982 – Jeff Sauer becomes the fourth coach (10th all three separate occasions, played in 1,651 career NHL time) in the modern era of Badger hockey. games. March 5, 1983 – Wisconsin defeats North Dakota, 6-5 In addition, four players – Flatley, Driver, John in triple overtime, to advance to the WCHA playoff Newberry and Theran Welsh – were named first-team championship. Chris Chelios ties the game with just 12 All-Americans. Welsh remains the Badgers’ all-time seconds left in regulation and Paul Houck wins it with a leading defensive scorer (24-194=228) and is one of shorthanded goal in the third overtime. To date, it was the only four players in school history to reach the 200- longest game in school history. point plateau. March 12-13, 1983 – With a sweep of the Gophers at Wisconsin won 20-or-more games every season Williams Arena, the Badgers earn the league playoff in the decade of the 80s, including two 30-win cam- championship and the No. 1 seed in the West. paigns. And, UW ended the 80s exactly how it started March 26, 1983 – For the third-straight year, Wisconsin them -- with a national title. The 1989-90 squad won plays for the national title and wins the championship with a the school’s fifth NCAA title and posted the second- 6-2 victory over Harvard. best record in school history (36-9-1). January 7, 1984 – Wisconsin becomes the only American The list of players that came out of the Badger collegiate team to defeat the 1984 U.S. Olympic squad (4-2) hockey program during this decade is second to none. on its preparation tour. John Byce, Tony Granato, Sean Hill, Curtis Joseph, November 23, 1985 – Wisconsin records the program’s Scott Mellanby, Paul Ranheim, Barry Richter, Mike 500th modern-era victory with a 6-2 win over North Dakota Richter, Gary Shuchuk, Gary Suter and Chris Tancill at the Coliseum. are just a few of the top players that came out of the December 30, 1987 – The Badgers claim the Great Lakes 80s. Invitational tournament with wins over Michigan and The Badgers became just the fourth school to win Michigan State in front of 19,482 at Joe Louis Arena. three or more titles in the same decade. Denver (60s) March 6-7, 1988 – A win over North Dakota (2-1) and and Boston University (70s) won three and Michigan Minnesota (3-2) at the St. Paul Civic Center nets the first- won five (50s) championships in their respective ever WCHA Final Four Playoff Championship. decades. December 28-29, 1989 – Wisconsin hosts its inaugural Bank One Badger Hockey Showdown at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis. The UW defeats Notre Dame (9-3) and Boston College (6-5) to capture the Pettit Cup. February 16, 1990 – The Badgers play their 1,000th game YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS since the resumption of the program in 1963, a 6-3 victory over Minnesota. Year W L T Postseason March 24, 1990 – The UW completes its sweep of Maine 1980-81 27 14 1 NCAA Champs in the NCAA quarterfinals at the Dane County Coliseum. 1981-82 25 11 1 NCAA (second) The Badgers advance to Detroit with a 4-3 overtime win. 1982-83 33 10 4 NCAA Champs March 30, 1990 – In front of 8,000 Badger fans in Joe 1983-84 21 17 1 Louis Arena, the Cardinal and White defeat Boston College 1984-85 25 17 0 2-1 to advance to the 1990 NCAA Championship game. 1985-86 27 15 0 April 1, 1990 – Head coach Jeff Sauer guides his Badger 1986-87 23 18 1 team to a second NCAA title, with a 7-3 victory over 1987-88 30 13 2 NCAA Qualifiers Colgate. It is the school’s fifth national title as the UW’s 1988-89 25 16 5 NCAA Qualifiers 36-9-1 mark is the second-best in UW history. 1989-90 36 9 1 NCAA Champs Totals 272 140 16 (.654)

208 The Highlights The Decade of the 90s

April 2-4, 1992 – Wisconsin defeats Michigan, he Badgers entered the 1990s as the defending 4-2, to move into the national championship game NCAA champions, coming off a decade which saw a against Lake Superior State. The Badgers lose 5-3, Wisconsin team play for the national title four times. but become the lowest-seeded team to ever advance T to a national title contest. Trying to match that feat would be a challenge. March 26-27, 1993 – The Badgers receive a The 1991-92 team did its part, becoming the lowest sixth-consecutive bid to the NCAA tournament. seeded team (sixth) in NCAA playoff history to advance to After a 3-1 win over Miami University, the UW the championship game (The Badgers lost to Lake Superior drops a heart-breaking 4-3 decision to Michigan in State, 5-3). overtime, missing the chance to appear in its third The following year, the 1992-93 squad came within Frozen Four in four seasons. inches of making it to Milwaukee and the 1993 NCAA March 25-26, 1994 – In its seventh-straight NCAA Championship, but dropped a heart-breaking 4-3 decision to appearance, the Badgers handle Western Michigan Michigan in overtime. Wisconsin managed NCAA berths (6-3), but lose to top-ranked Boston University, 4-1. in the next two years, but did not earn a trip to the NCAA’s March 17-18, 1995 – Wisconsin records wins over Frozen Four, despite additional NCAA bids in 1997-98 and Denver and league-champion Colorado College to 1999-2000. claim the 1995 WCHA Playoff Championship, the The 1999-2000 squad boasted two of the most tal- school’s 10th playoff title. The championship earns the Badgers an automatic NCAA berth, the eighth- ented forwards that have played for the Badgers in Steve straight for the UW. Reinprecht and Dany Heatley. Both helped lead the UW March 8, 1997 – Wisconsin and Colorado College to the 2000 WCHA regular-season Championship and the make college hockey history playing in the longest MacNaughton Cup. It was the third time in school history a game on record – 5 hours and 24 minutes. The UW team had won the league title and the first since 1990. first-round WCHA playoff game lasts until the 9:30 Reinprecht earned first-team All-America honors, mark of the fourth overtime as the Tigers win the the first Badger forward since Gary Shuchuk (1990) to game, 1-0. receive that distinction. He also finished his senior season Badger netminder Kirk Daubenspeck sets a as the runner-up (the highest finish ever for a Badger) for league and school record with 75 saves. the Hobey Baker award, given to the nation’s top player. January 4, 1998 – Head coach Jeff Sauer becomes Heatley, a second-team All-American as a freshman, was the WCHA’s winningest coach when the UW named a first-team All-American (2001), giving Wisconsin defeats Denver 7-3. The victory is Sauer’s 556th its first back-to-back All-America first teamers since Mike as a league coach and surpasses the legendary John MacInnes. Eaves and Mark Johnson (1978 and 1979). March 14, 1998 – With a 6-2 win over Alaska- Three UW defensemen were named All-Americans Anchorage, the Badgers play their last regular- – Barry Richter (1993), Brian Rafalski (1995) and Jeff season game in the Dane County Coliseum. It had Dessner (2000). In goal, Duane Derksen (1992) and Kirk served as the home to Badger hockey for over 30 Daubenspeck (1997) were second-team All-Americans. years. Wisconsin made the 12-team NCAA tourney seven of March 20-21, 1998 – The Badgers take the 1998 10 years in the 90s, averaging over 23 wins a season. The WCHA Playoff Championship with 5-2 and 3-2 decade ended with the ‘99-00 team posting the third-best wins over Colorado College and North Dakota, mark in school history, 31-9-1. respectively. The win also gives Bucky an automatic spot in the 12-team NCAA tourney. October 3, 1998 – Wisconsin opens the Kohl Center in the College Hockey Hall of Fame game vs. Notre Dame. Despite a 3-2 loss to the Irish, a record 13,398 fans turn out to see the Badgers’ debut in their new home. February 25, 2000 – For only the third time in school history, a Badger team wins the coveted MacNaughton Cup. The WCHA regular-season YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS league championship is clinched with a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Mariucci Year W L T Postseason Arena. 1990-91 26 15 3 NCAA Qualifiers 1991-92 27 14 2 NCAA Runners up 1992-93 24 15 3 NCAA Qualifiers 1993-94 26 15 1 NCAA Qualifiers 1994-95 24 15 4 NCAA Qualifiers 1995-96 17 20 3 1996-97 15 21 2 1997-98 26 14 1 NCAA Qualifiers 1998-99 15 19 4 1999-00 31 9 1 NCAA Qualifiers Totals 231 157 24 (.590)

209 The Highlights The Decade of the 2000s

June 24, 2000 – Dany Heatley, taken second isconsin hockey began the 21st century as it had its previous overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, becomes the three decades—with a 20-win season and a berth in the NCAA highest player to be drafted in UW history. W tournament. It was the 16th 20-or 30-win campaign for head January 9, 2002 – Jeff Sauer announces he is coach Jeff Sauer and the 12th NCAA appearance for the Badgers under retiring as the head coach of the Badgers after 20 Sauer. years behind the UW bench and 31 years as a head The Badger fans were also treated to a second year of watching coach in the WCHA. Dany Heatley play as he opted to return for a second season (2000-01) March 19, 2002 – Mike Eaves is announced as the with the Badgers instead of turning pro. Heatley, one of the most talented Badgers’ fifth head coach in the modern era at a and gifted players to ever wear the Cardinal and White, was named the news conference in the Kohl Center. NHL’s Rookie of the Year following the 2001–02 season. Drafted No. October 19, 2002 – The Badger hockey program 2 overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Atlanta Thrashers, he led sees its 1,000,000th hockey fan come through the all league rookies in scoring in 2001–02 before picking up NHL All-Star turnstiles at the Kohl Center when the Badgers Game MVP honors in 2002–03. defeat Alabama-Huntsville. After five years calling Two seasons into the fifth decade of Badger hockey, the program the Kohl Center home, Wisconsin has drawn a said goodbye to the Jeff Sauer era as former Badger Mike Eaves became total of 1,192,099 fans for an average of 11,687 the fourth coach in the modern era of UW hockey. Sauer announced his per game (102 home dates). retirement from coaching on January 9, 2002, after 31 years coaching in February 11, 2006 – In front of 40,890 mostly the WCHA and 20 seasons behind the Badger bench. He is the winningest coach in league and school history and the fourth-winningest coach all Wisconsin fans, the Badgers defeat Ohio State, time. 4-2, at the Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic, played The Eaves Era began on March 19, 2002, when he was hired to outside at Lambeau Field. replace Sauer. Eaves still remains the school’s all-time scoring leader March 26, 2006 – Freshman Jack Skille one- with 94-173=267 in 160 games during his four-year career (1973–78) as times a no-look pass from sophomore defenseman a Badger. He led the team in scoring during his freshman, sophomore and Josh Engel to end 111:13 of scoreless hockey for senior seasons and in his junior year, was the top-scoring Badger forward a 1-0 victory over Cornell. The win at the 2006 (28-53=81) on the 1977 NCAA Championship squad. NCAA Midwest Regional final in Green Bay, Eaves would lead his charges to the 2006 NCAA title and the Wis., sends the Badgers to their first Frozen Four 2010 NCAA title game, while directing the program to five NCAA tour- in 14 years. naments. April 6, 2006 – Junior Ross Carlson scores short- Goaltender Bernd Brückler posted one of the greatest seasons handed in the second period and the Badgers in UW history and became the first goalie since Roy Schultz in 1980 to advance to the NCAA title game with a 5-2 victory be named a first-team All-American with the completion of the 2003–04 over Maine. season. He set numerous single-season and a handful of career records in April 8, 2006 – Wisconsin wins its 30th game of the process. the season at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Brückler’s records were short-lived as Brian Elliott was the next defeating Boston College, 2-1, for its sixth in line. Elliott and the Badgers reached new heights in 2005–06 when El- NCAA title. Senior All-American defenseman liott was one of the final three up for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Tom Gilbert tallies at 9:32 of the third period on The national leader in nearly every statistical category, Elliott shattered the power play for the game-winning score. The many of Wisconsin’s goaltending records and gave the Badgers their Badgers and goaltender Brian Elliott survive a last second First-Team All-American goaltender in three seasons. More impor- tantly, Elliott anchored Wisconsin to its sixth NCAA title. The 2005–06 second BC shot that rings off the post. dream season included road sweeps at North Dakota and Minnesota, a January 12, 2007 – Wisconsin defeats No. 1 sweep of the College Hockey Showcase at Michigan State and Michigan, Minnesota, 2-1 at the Kohl Center, to capture its a title at the Badger Hockey Showdown, an outdoor contest at Lambeau 1,000 victory since restarting the program in 1963. Field and a title run that never left the State of Wisconsin. February 9, 2007 – A 4-0 triumph at the Kohl Eight different Badgers were named All-Americans in the decade, Center over Alaska Anchorage makes Mike Eaves including defenseman Brendan Smith and center Blake Geoffrion in 2010 the third head coach in Wisconsin history to record during UW’s run to the NCAA title contest. Both finalists for the Hobey 100 victories. Baker Memorial Award, Geoffrion would go on to become the first player March 29, 2008 – The NCAA tournament arrives in school history to win the coveted prize as college hockey’s top player. for the first time at the Kohl Center as the Badgers play host to the 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional. Wisconsin defeats Denver, 6-2, to advance to the regional final. YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS February 6, 2010 – Outdoor hockey arrives in Year W L T Postseason Madison for the Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey 2000-01 22 15 4 NCAA Qualifiers Classic and 55,031 watched the Badgers post a 2001-02 16 19 4 come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Michigan on 2002-03 13 23 4 Brendan Smith’s pair of third-period power-play tallies. 2003-04 22 13 8 NCAA Qualifiers April 7, 2010 – Senior center Blake Geoffrion 2004-05 23 14 4 NCAA Qualifiers becomes the first player in UW hockey history to 2005–06 30 10 3 NCAA Champions win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as college 2006–07 19 18 4 hockey’s top player in a ceremony on the ice at 2007–08 16 17 7 NCAA Qualifiers Ford Field in Detroit. 2008–09 20 16 4 April 8, 2010 – Wisconsin plays in front 2009–10 28 11 4 NCAA Runners up of 34,954 fans at Ford Field in Detroit and Totals 209 156 46 (.564) defeats RIT, 8-1, to advance to the NCAA championship game. 210 The Decade of the 2010s

he sixth decade of the modern era of Badger hockey The Highlights continued the streak of decade-opening 20-win seasons as T the Badgers climbed over the mark. March 21, 2011 – The Big Ten officially The early part of the decade included sweeping changes in announces its decision to form a Division I college hockey. The creation of Big Ten hockey, spurred on by hockey conference, to begin play in 2013– the addition of Penn State to the college hockey world, meant an 14. The conference will include WCHA end to UW’s 45-year membership in the WCHA. UW’s mem- schools Minnesota and Wisconsin; CCHA bership in what was arguably the best hockey league in North schools Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan America behind the NHL and AHL served it well. State; and newcomer Penn State, which will Wisconsin took advantage of the transition with consecu- begin play as an independent in 2012–13. tive conference tournament titles, winning its last WCHA Final May 11, 2011 – With construction already Five tournament in 2013, then capturing the inaugural Big Ten started, the official groundbreaking ceremony tournament in 2014. Both tournaments ended with victories at for LaBahn Arena takes place on the apron Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. of the Kohl Center, with the construction site in the back ground. Lead donors Chuck and Mary Ann La Bahn are among those in YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS attendance. Jan. 6, 2012 – The Badgers skate to a 6-3 Year W L T Postseason victory over RIT at the Kohl Center to 2010–11 21 16 4 make Mike Eaves the third head coach in 2011–12 17 18 2 UW men’s hockey history with 200 career 2012–13 22 13 7 NCAA Qualifiers victories. 2013–14 24 11 2 NCAA Qualifiers March 21, 2013 – Wisconsin won its final Totals 84 58 15 (.583) WCHA tournament with a 3-2 victory over Colorado College in the championship game. The victory gave the Badgers an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament. March 22, 2014 – Wisconsin overcame a pair of two-goal deficits, including a 4-2, third-period hole, to grab a 5-4 overtime victory against Ohio State and the inaugural Big Ten tournament title. The tournament victory gave UW consecutive tournament crowns for the first time since winning the 1982 and 1983 WCHA tournaments. Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player Mark Zengerle scored the overtime winner.

211 Badger Hockey Showdown

Twenty-One Years for the Showdown YEARLY ATTENDANCE The Badger Hockey Showdown completed its 21st year in 2009–10, including its seventh at the Kohl Center. The 21st annual Year Day 1 Day 2 Total event, which began in December of 1989, was its swan song. 1989 13,380 16,674 30,054 The brainchild of former Badger head coach Jeff 1990 14,980 17,671 32,651 Sauer, the Showdown has featured defending NCAA champions, 1991 16,867 17,711 34,578 Hobey Baker winners and finalists and numerous future NHL stars. 1992 17,633* 17,749* 35,382* Praised by coaches, players and fans as one of the best showcases 1993 17,017 17,690 34,707 of college hockey talent in the nation, the tourney has become one 1994 15,712 16,350 32,062 of the most successful in college hockey history. 1995 14,162 14,021 28,183 Since 1989, over 550,000 fans witnessed the 1996 12,195 12,328 24,523 December spectacle in Milwaukee and Madison, averaging over 1997 12,801 11,980 24,781 26,000 fans per year and over 13,000 spectators a day. 1998 10,562 9,252 19,814 Wisconsin enjoyed much success at the Showdown, 1999 10,144 11,251 21,395 winning 11 of the 21 championships. The Badgers defeated hockey 2000 9,276 9,865 19,141 powers Boston College (1989), North Dakota (1990), Maine 2001 8,574 8,775 17,349 (1991), Northern Michigan (1993, 1997, 2002 and 2005), Bowling 2002 6,878 7,088 13,966 Green (1994), Lake Superior State (2008) and Boston University 2003 10,890 10,695 21,585 (2000) to win titles. Hockey East members Boston University 2004 11,877 12,157 24,034 (1992 and 1995) and New Hampshire (1996 and 2001) have each 2005 13,302 13,693 26,995 won the Showdown twice, while Bowling Green was the first CCHA 2006 13,661 14,784 28,445 team to win the Showdown in 1998. At the 1999 event, North 2007 13,484 14,602 28,086 Dakota was the first WCHA team other than the Badgers to win the 2008 12,887 13,422 26,309 Pettit Cup. 2009 13,962 12,279 26,241 Totals 270,244 280,037 550,281 The Pettit Cup * Showdown records The Pettit Cup is the trophy awarded to the winner of the Badger Hockey Showdown. The trophy is named after Lloyd Pettit and Jane Bradley Pettit, hockey enthusiasts and philanthropists from Milwaukee. Lloyd Pettit is best known for his career as a broadcaster for the Chicago Blackhawks. He started as an analyst there in 1961 and began doing play-by-play through the 1974–75 season. In 1986, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and received the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award which is presented “in recognition of members of the radio and television industry who made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game during their career in hockey broadcasting.” Jane Bradley Pettit, whose father Harry L. Bradley was a co-founder and chairman of the Allen-Bradley Company, shared her gifts with the Milwaukee Area. She married Lloyd in 1969 and the couple bought the in 1976. In 1985, Jane and her husband announced that they would donate a multi-mil- lion dollar sports complex to the city of Milwaukee in honor of her late father. The Bradley Center was completed in 1988 and hosted an exhibition between the Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers as the inaugural game at the complex. One year later it became the site of the first Badger Hockey Showdown and went on to host 13 more before the tournament moved to the Kohl Center in 2003. Pettit also contributed to the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Technology and Trade School and the Pettit National Ice Center. Both Jane and Lloyd were inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. Their charitable donations to both the athletic and artistic scenes of Milwaukee gained them great respect in the community. Jane lost her battle with lung cancer on Sept. 9, 2001, and Lloyd died of natural causes on Nov. 11, 2003.

212 Year-by-Year Results

1989 (champion: Wisconsin) 2000 (Wisconsin) Boston College 3, Minnesota-Duluth 2 • Wisconsin Boston University 4, North Dakota 3 • Wisconsin 9, Notre Dame 3 • Minnesota-Duluth 9, Notre 6, Princeton 3 • North Dakota 5, Princeton 4 • Dame 1 • Wisconsin 6, Boston College 3 Wisconsin 3, Boston University 2 1990 (Wisconsin) 2001 (New Hampshire) North Dakota 8, Bowling Green St. 2 • Wisconsin New Hampshire 6, Colorado College 2 • Brown 3, St. Lawrence 0 • St. Lawrence 6, Bowling Green 2, Wisconsin 1 • Wisconsin 3, Colorado College St. 3 • Wisconsin 3, North Dakota 2 3 (Badgers win shootout) • New Hampshire 11, Brown 3 1991 (Wisconsin) Maine 4, Toronto 1 • Wisconsin 6, Yale 1 • Yale 9, 2002 (Wisconsin) Toronto 2 • Wisconsin 3, Maine 2 Northern Michigan 3, Harvard 2 • Wisconsin 2, Colgate 1 • Harvard 8, Colgate 1 • Wisconsin 3, 1992 (Boston University) Northern Michigan 1 Boston University 4, Miami (Ohio) 3 • Wisconsin 10, Boston College 3 • Miami (Ohio) 6, Boston 2003 (Ferris State) College 3 • Boston University 6, Wisconsin 3 Ferris State 7, Mass-Lowell 4 • Wisconsin 8, Union 1 • Mass-Lowell 5, Union 3 • Ferris State 3, 1993 (Wisconsin) Wisconsin 1 Northern Michigan 5, Providence 4 • Wisconsin 8, Alaska-Fairbanks 5 • Providence 8, Alaska- 2004 (Ferris State) Fairbanks 3 • Wisconsin 3, Northern Michigan 2 Ferris State 4, Clarkson 1 • Wisconsin 1, Yale 1* (Badgers win shootout) • Clarkson 8, Yale 1 • 1994 (Wisconsin) Ferris State 5, Wisconsin 3 Lake Superior St. 5, Northeastern 4 • Wisconsin 4, Bowling Green State 3** • Bowling Green State 2005 (Wisconsin) 7, Northeastern 4 • Wisconsin 6, Lake Superior Northern Michigan 6, Wayne State 2 • Wisconsin State 4 4, Western Michigan 1 • Wayne State 6, Western Michigan 3 • Wisconsin 5, No. Michigan 1 1995 (Boston University) Boston University 10, Princeton 2 • Notre Dame 3, 2006 (Clarkson) Wisconsin 2 • Wisconsin 8, Princeton 3 • Boston Lake Superior State 2, Providence 1 • Clarkson University 7, Notre Dame 3 6, Wisconsin 2 • Wisconsin 5, Providence 0 • Clarkson 3, Lake Superior State 2 1996 (New Hampshire) Colorado College 6, Vermont 0 • New Hampshire 2007 (Northeastern) 9, Wisconsin 7 • Vermont 5, Wisconsin 2 • New Northeastern 4, Bowling Green 3 • Colgate 2, Hampshire 4, Colorado College 3 Wisconsin 2* (Colgate wins shootout) • Wisconsin 5, Bowling Green 3 • Northeastern 2, Colgate 1 1997 (Wisconsin) Northern Michigan 3, Boston College 2 • Wisconsin 2008 (Wisconsin) 6, Harvard 3 • Harvard 6, Boston College 6* • Lake Superior State 6, Harvard 2 • Wisconsin Wisconsin 4, Northern Michigan 3 5, Alabama Huntsville 0 • Alabama Huntsville 4, Harvard 1 • Wisconsin 1, Lake Superior State 1* 1998 (Bowling Green State) (Wisconsin wins shootout) Bowling Green State 3, Cornell 2 • Yale 4, Wisconsin 2 • Cornell 3, Wisconsin 2 • Bowling 2009 (Wisconsin) Green State 4, Yale 1 Yale 6, Ferris State 1 • Wisconsin 5, Merrimack 4 • Ferris State 5, Merrimack 1 • Wisconsin 2, Yale 2* 1999 (North Dakota) (Wisconsin wins shootout) North Dakota 5, Miami (Ohio) 2 • Wisconsin 6, Nebraska-Omaha 4 • Nebraska-Omaha 4, Miami * denotes number of overtimes (Ohio) 3 • North Dakota 3, Wisconsin 2*

213 Showdown All-Tournament Team

1989 Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin Jeff Hamilton, Yale Forwards Ryan Moynihan, Cornell Scott Keller, Minnesota Duluth Goaltender Gary Shuchuk, Wisconsin Jim Carey, Wisconsin (MVP) Defense Chris Tancill, Wisconsin Mike Jones, Bowling Green 1994 Jeff Dessner, Wisconsin Defense Forwards Mark Osiecki, Wisconsin Sean Tallaire, Lake Superior State Goaltender Greg Brown, Boston College Brian Hollzinger, Bowling Green (MVP) Mike Savard, Bowling Green Tom Parlon, Northeastern Goaltender 1999 Sandy Galuppo, Boston College (MVP) Defense Forwards Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin Steve Reinprecht, Wisconsin 1990 Mark Strobel, Wisconsin Allan Carr, Nebraska-Omaha Forwards Lee Goren, North Dakota (MVP) , North Dakota Goaltender Doug Macdonald, Wisconsin Sean Kulick, Lake Superior State Defense Tray Tuomie, Wisconsin Jeff Dessner, Wisconsin 1995 Aaron Schneekloth, North Dakota Defense Forwards Jason Herter, North Dakota Matt Wright, Boston University Goaltender Rob Andringa, Wisconsin Shawn Carter, Wisconsin Graham Melanson, Wisconsin Sean Bates, Boston University (MVP) Goaltender 2000 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin (MVP) Defense Forwards Doug Wood, Boston University Jeff Panzer, North Dakota 1991 Benoit Cotnoir, Notre Dame Andy Wheeler, Wisconsin (MVP) Forwards Gregg Johnson, Boston University Jason Zent, Wisconsin Goaltender Mark Kaufmann, Yale Tom Noble, Boston University Defense Doug Macdonald, Wisconsin Mike Bussoli, Boston University 1996 Alex Brooks, Wisconsin Defense Forwards Barry Richter, Wisconsin Martin St. Louis, Vermont Goaltender Jason Weinrich, Maine Eric Nickulas, New Hampshire Nate Nomeland, Princeton Jason Krog, New Hampshire (MVP) Goaltender 2001 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin (MVP) Defense Forwards Calvin Elfring, Colorado College Darren Haydar, New Hampshire (MVP) 1992 Tim Murray, New Hampshire Sean Collins, New Hampshire Forwards Les Haggert, Brown David Sacco, Boston University (MVP) Goaltender Matt Oates, Miami Judd Lambert, Colorado College Defense Doug Friedman, Boston University Mick Mounsey, New Hampshire 1997 Garrett Stafford, New Hampshire Defense Forwards Barry Richter, Wisconsin J.P. Vigier, Northern Michigan Goaltender Kaj Lima, Boston University Kevin Granato, Wisconsin Scott Kabotoff, Wisconsin Marty Reasoner, Boston College Goaltender 2002 J.P. McKersie, Boston University Defense Forwards Jeremiah McCarthy, Harvard Brad Winchester, Wisconsin 1993 Craig Anderson, Wisconsin (MVP) Bryce Cockburn, Northern Michigan Forwards Tyler Kolarik, Harvard Mike Harding, Northern Michigan Goaltender Dean Fedorchuk, Alaska Fairbanks Mike Valley, Wisconsin Defense Chris Tucker, Wisconsin Brian Fahey, Wisconsin (MVP) 1998 Noah Welch, Harvard Defense Forwards Ian Paskowski, Providence Adam Edinger, Bowling Green (MVP) Goaltender 214 Scott Kowalski, Northern Michigan Wade Poplawski, Colgate Louis Liotti, Northeastern 2003 Forwards Goaltender Adam Burish, Wisconsin Brad Thiessen, Northeastern (MVP) Simon Mangos, Ferris State Mike Kinnie, Mass-Lowell 2008 Forwards Defense John Mitchell, Wisconsin Dan Boeser, Wisconsin Zac MacVoy, Lake Superior St. Danny O’Brien, Ferris State Troy Schwab, Lake Superior St.

Goaltender Defense Brian Elliott, Wisconsin Jamie McBain, Wisconsin Simon Gysbers, Lake Superior St. MVP Mike Brown, G, Ferris State Goaltender Shane Connelly, Wisconsin (MVP) 2004 Forwards 2009 Jeff Legue, Ferris State (MVP) Forwards Derek Nesbitt, Ferris State Michael Davies, Wisconsin (MVP) Matthew Ford, Wisconsin Blair Riley, Ferris State Sean Backman, Yale Defense Mike Grenzy, Clarkson Defense Matt York, Ferris State Justin Schultz, Wisconsin Thomas Dignard, Yale Goaltender Mike Brown, Ferris State Goaltender Scott Gudmandson, Wisconsin 2005 Forwards Nate Higgins, Wayne State Joe Pavelski, Wisconsin Mike Santorelli, Northern Michigan

Defense Nathan Oystrick, Northern Michigan Jeff Likens, Wisconsin

Goaltender Brian Elliott, Wisconsin (MVP)

2006 Forwards Nick Dodge, Clarkson (MVP) Josh Sim, Lake Superior State Jake Dowell, Wisconsin

Defense Tyrell Mason, Clarkson Barnabas Birkeland, Lake Superior State

Goaltender David Leggio, Clarkson

2007 Forwards Ben Street, Wisconsin Jesse Winchester, Colgate Jimmy Russo, Northeastern

Defense 215 Showdown Records

Fewest Shots on Goal (period) Single-Game Records 2, North Dakota (1st) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/90 Most Goals 4, Mark Kaufman (Yale) vs. Toronto, 12/28/91 Most Penalties 3, 10 times, MR: Nick Dodge (Clarkson vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/06 25 Boston University (25-79) vs. Notre Dame, 12/29/95 22 Notre Dame (22-60) vs. Boston University, 12/29/95 Most Assists 22 Lake Superior State (22-52) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/94 5, Steve Reinprecht vs. Neb.-Omaha, 12/27/99 4, Jack Duffy (Yale) vs. Toronto, 12/28/91 Most Penalty Minutes 79 Boston University vs. Notre Dame, 12/29/95 Most Points 64 Lake Superior State vs. Northeastern, 12/28/94 6, Steve Reinprecht (1-5=6) vs. Neb.-Omaha, 12/27/99 5, Brian Holinger (2-3=5), Bowling Gr. vs. Northeastern, 12/29/94 Tournament Records Most Penalties Most Goals 7, Dan Angelelli (LSS) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/94 5 Brian Holzinger (Bowling Green State), 1994 5, (3x) MRJohn Gauger (Yale) vs. Bowling Green, 12/28/98 4 Mark Kaufmann (Yale), 1991 4 Tom Parlon (Northeastern), 1994 Most Penalties Minutes 4 Matt Wright (Boston University), 1995 21, John Gauger (Yale) vs. Bowling Green, 12/28/98 19, Bryan Fuss (LSS) vs. Northeastern, 12/28/94 Most Assists 16, Scott King (BU) vs. Notre Dame, 12/29/95 5 Barry Richter, 1992 5 Steve Reinprecht, 1999 Most Power-Play Goals 2, five times, MR: Mike Lephart (BC) vs. Harvard, 12/28/97 Most Points 8 Brian Holzinger (5-3=8), Bowling Green, 1994 Most Power-Play Attempts 7 Matt Wright (3-4=7), Boston University, 1995 11, Wisconsin (3-11) vs. Boston College, 12/28/92 7 Steve Reinprecht (2-5=7), 1999 10, Wisconsin (1-10) vs. Boston Univ., 12/29/92 10, Northeastern (3-10) vs. Lake Superior St., 12/28/94 Most Penalties 8 Dan Angelelli (Lake Superior State), 1994 Most Short-Handed Goals 7 Jason Zent, 1992 1, 22 times, MR: Dan Sexton (Bowling Green) vs. UW, 12/28/08 Most Penalty Minutes Most Saves 26 Wayne Strachan (Lake Superior State), 1994 60, Nate Nomeland (Princeton) vs. UND, 12/30/00 21 John Gauger (Yale), 1998 45, Sean Kulick (LSS) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/94 Most Power-Play Goals Most Saves in a Period 2, many occasions, mr: Mike Lephart (Boston College), 1997 27, Nate Nomeland (2nd, Princeton), 12/28/99 Most Short-Handed Goals Fewest Saves 2 Jamie Spencer, 1992 9, Duane Derksen vs. North Dakota, 12/29/90 1 on 22 occasions 14, Garth Snow (Maine) vs. Toronto, 12/27/91 14, Scott Gudmandson vs. Colgate, 12/27/07 Most Saves 79 Nate Nomeland (60-19), Princeton, 2000 Most Shots on Goal 70 Sandy Galuppo (32-28), Boston College, 1989 65, North Dakota vs. Princeton, 12/30/00 62, Wisconsin vs. Princeton, 12/29/95 Fewest Saves 29 Duane Derksen (20-9), 1990 Most Shots on Goal (period) 37 Garth Snow (23-14) (Maine), 1991 30, Wisconsin (2nd) vs. Princeton, 12/29/95 30, North Dakota (2nd) vs. Princeton, 12/30/00 Most Shots on Goal 105 North Dakota (40-65), 2000 Fewest Shots on Goal 95 Wisconsin (62-33), 1995 11, North Dakota vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/90 15, Toronto vs. Maine, 12/27/91 Fewest Shots on Goal 39 Princeton (20-19), 1995 43 Colgate (16-27), 2007 216 Facilities

Kohl Center LaBahn Arena

On Oct. 3, 1998, the UW hockey team opened play in its new The Badgers opened a new home in October 2012, officially mov- home—the 15,359-seat Kohl Center. The second-largest college- ing into LaBahn Arena on Oct. 1. A new locker room complex, owned hockey arena in the country marks its 17th year as home of along with a new practice facility, are now in place just steps from Wisconsin hockey. the Kohl Center. The facility is named after U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, a 1956 The ice sheet, at 200 by 90 feet, comprimises between UW–Madison graduate who donated $25 million towards the NHL-sized rinks of 200 by 85 feet and the Kohl Center ice (200 by construction of the arena. Kohl’s gift is the single-largest private 97 feet). donation in UW history. The locker room, which serves both the Kohl Center and Albert “Ab” Nicholas, a former All-Big Ten basketball LaBahn Arena, gives the men’s program a single home locker player for the Badgers, and his wife, Nancy Johnson Nicholas, room for the first time since the Kohl Center opened in 1998. pledged $10 million toward the project. For their generosity, the Features of the new locker room complex include hockey facility’s basketball practice gymnasium is called the Nicholas- and dressing stalls, player and coaches’ lounges, athletic training, Johnson Pavilion. training table and equipment areas. Additions were made to the Kohl Center for the 2004–05 season, including the installation of a new scoreboard and ring beam. The main Kohl Center scoreboard includes 9-by-14-foot video boards on all four sides that provide Wisconsin fans their first opportunity to enjoy video replays. The ring beam, which runs WISCONSIN the circumference of the arena at the first balcony level, makes Wisconsin one of a select few college venues with a ring beam, AT THE KOHL CENTER promising to create a unique and exciting game atmosphere. Year GP Record Further updates were made to the building in late summer of 2006. A new weight room and dining area were constructed at 1998–99 22 8-11-3 ice level to further enhance the student-athlete experience. 1999–00 20 16-3-1 The Kohl Center, which cost $76.4 million, is also the 2000–01 20 11-8-1 home of the Badger men’s and women’s basketball teams (seats 2001–02 20 12-7-1 17,142 for basketball), as well as concerts, guest speakers, shows 2002–03 20 7-11-2 and sporting events. 2003–04 23 11-6-6 Entertainers who have performed at the Kohl Center 2004–05 20 14-5-1 include Elton John, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Shania Twain, 2005–06 20 13-6-1 Cher, The Moody Blues, Dave Matthews Band, Tool, matchbox 20, 2006–07 20 9-9-2 Billy Joel and Rascal Flatts. The Dalai Lama and President Barack 2007–08 18 10-6-2 Obama have also made appearances. 2008–09 22 12-8-2 The Kohl Center hosted one of the 2002 NCAA Division I 2009–10 20 14-3-3 Regionals of the men’s NCAA basketball tournament, and also set 2010–11 22 14-6-2 the NCAA attendance mark for women’s volleyball with the 1998 2011–12 20 12-7-1 NCAA Championship draw of 13,194 people. The building also 2012–13 20 9-7-3 played host to the 2008 NCAA Men’s Hockey Midwest Regional. 2013–14 20 17-2-1 Totals 322 186-106-32 • Kohl Center, which opened in 1998, is the second-largest on-campus rink in the nation. The only on-campus facility with a larger capacity is Value City Arena (17,500) in Columbus, Ohio. The building is the third-largest rink played in regularly by college hockey schools, behind Value City Arena and CenturyLink Center Omaha (15,959).

• Wisconsin has won at least 10 games in a season at the Kohl Center on 12 occasions.

• The Kohl Center cost $76.4 million to construct and is named after U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, a 1956 UW graduate who donated $25 million towards the project.

• The Kohl Center ice sheet is 200 feet long by 97 feet wide.

• Seating capacity increased to 15,325 from 15,237 before the 2010–11 season. It climbed to 15,359 prior to the 2012–13 campaign.

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Single-Game Kohl Center Attendance Highs 14,339 10/13/06 North Dakota L, 2-3* 14,328 2/16/07 St. Cloud State W, 3-1 Figure Date Opponent Result 14,242 1/17/04 Notre Dame T, 2-2* 15,325^ 2/18/12 Denver W 5-2 14,242 1/14/00 North Dakota W, 3-2* 15,325^ 3/4/11 Colorado College W, 3-1 14,236 3/8/03 North Dakota L, 0-5 15,325^ 2/19/11 Minnesota T, 3-3* 14,127 1/26/02 St. Cloud State W, 4-1 15,325^ 1/22/11 Minnesota State W, 2-1 14,080 2/27/99 North Dakota W, 4-2 15,325^ 11/13/10 North Dakota L, 2-4 14,059 1/31/98 Minnesota L, 2-3 15,237^ 2/20/10 St. Cloud State W, 7-4 15,237^ 1/23/10 Denver W, 4-3 ^ -- Sell out 15,237^ 3/7/09 North Dakota W, 4-1 * -- Overtimes 15,237^ 2/21/09 Denver L, 0-5 15,237^ 1/31/09 Minnesota Duluth L, 0-1 Year-by-Year Badger Attendance 15,237^ 1/17/09 Colorado College L, 3-4 15,237^ 10/25/08 Minnesota L, 2-5 15,237^ 2/16/08 Minnesota State W, 4-2 Hartmeyer Ice Arena 15,237^ 2/2/08 Minnesota Duluth L, 1-2* Year GP Total Avg. 15,237^ 1/26/08 Minnesota T, 2-2* 1963–64 15 8,937 596 15,237^ 1/5/08 Colorado College L, 1-3 1964–65 17 27,949 1,644 15,237^ 11/10/07 North Dakota L, 1-3 1965–66 16 24,844 1,553 15,237^ 2/17/07 St. Cloud State T, 2-2* 1966–67 14 20,763 1,483 15,237^ 2/10/07 Alaska Anchorage W, 3-1 15,237^ 1/27/07 Minnesota State W, 4-1 15,237^ 1/13/07 Minnesota L, 0-1 Dane County Coliseum 15,237^ 1/12/07 Minnesota W, 2-1 1967–68 16 49,363 3,085 15,237^ 10/14/06 North Dakota W, 1-0 1968–69 19 64,298 3,384 15,237^ 3/4/06 St. Cloud State W, 3-1 1969–70 13 86,465 6,651* 15,237^ 3/3/06 St. Cloud State W, 1-0 1970–71 16 109,940 6,871* 15,237^ 1/28/06 Minnesota L, 1-3 1971–72 20 157,142 7,857* 15,237^ 1/27/06 Minnesota L, 4-5 1972–73 20 167,902 8,395* 15,237^ 1/21/06 Denver L, 2-4 1973–74 20 168,239 8,412* 15,237^ 1/20/06 Denver L, 0-1 1974–75 22 185,683 8,440* 15,237^ 11/12/05 Colorado College W, 3-0 1975–76 18 152,476 8,471* 15,237^ 2/19/05 Colorado College L, 1-2 1976–77 27 217,532 8,502* 15,237^ 2/18/05 Colorado College W, 5-1 1977–78 25 204,192 8,652* 15,237^ 2/5/05 Minnesota L, 3-5 1978–79 23 199,044 8,654* 15,237^ 2/4/05 Minnesota W, 3-1 1979–80 20 172, 956 8,647* 15,237^ 1/15/05 Alaska Anchorage W, 3-2 1980–81 24 206,435 8,601* 15,237^ 3/6/04 Minnesota Duluth L, 1-4 1981–82 28 240,095 8,575* 15,237^ 2/21/04 St. Cloud State W, 3-0 1982–83 25 212,460 8,498* 15,237^ 2/7/04 North Dakota W, 5-2 1983–84 24 200,126 8,339* 15,237^ 1/20/01 Minnesota L, 2-8 1984–85 24 198,890 8,287* 15,237^ 3/4/00 Colorado College W, 2-1 1985–86 22 185,388 8,427* 15,237^ 1/15/00 North Dakota W, 6-5* 1986–87 22 179,039 8,138* 15,177 1/26/07 Minnesota State L, 1-3 1987–88 24 200,843 8,368* 15,083 11/11/06 Denver L, 3-4* 1988–89 23 183,174 8,326* 15,004 2/1/08 Minnesota Duluth W, 3-1 1989–90 25 211,528 8,461* 14,848 12/10/07 St. Cloud State W, 4-3 1990–91 22 188,208 8,555* 14,844 2/11/00 St. Cloud State W, 5-3 1991–92 19 160,332 8,439* 14,833 2/15/08 Minnesota State L, 0-3 1992–93 18 154,665 8,593* 14,815 10/28/06 Boston College L, 1-4 1993–94 18 154,138 8,563 14,784 12/30/06 Providence W, 5-0 1994–95 19 158,929 8,365^ 14,711 1/12/02 Minnesota L, 2-6 1995–96 16 133,600 8,350^^ 14,689 3/3/00 Colorado College L, 4-5 1996–97 16 130,675 8,167^^ 14,670 12/10/05 Michigan Tech W, 7-0 1997–98 18 147,860 8,214^^ 14,632 1/25/08 Minnesota W, 3-1 14,602 12/29/08 Bowling Green W, 5-3 14,395 11/9/07 North Dakota W, 4-0 14,360 11/13/04 North Dakota W, 5-2

218 Kohl Center 1998–99 22 267,375 12,153* 1999–00 20 230,330 11,516* 2000–01 20 229,642 11,482* 2001–02 20 236,140 11,807* 2002–03 20 228,612 11,431* 2003–04 23 269,123 11,701* 2004–05 23 274,979 11,956* 2005–06 20 270,228 13,511* 2006–07 20 288,593 14,430* 2007–08 18 254,386 14,133* 2008–09 22 303,261 13,785* 2009–10 21 316,041** 15,048**# 2010–11 22 290,970 13,226* 2011–12 20 235,458 11,773* 2012–13 21 199,942 9,521& 2013–14 20 209,570 10,478 Totals 943 8,999,650 9,544•

• Since 1969-70 *— NCAA leader; **—NCAA record ; ^—Capacity lowered to 8,500; ^^—Capacity lowered to 8,101; # —includes game at Camp Randall Stadium; &—includes two games at the Coliseum Note: Not included in averages - exhibition games, two WCHA playoff games at Hartmeyer Ice Arena that drew 4,991 fans (1976–77) and two playoff games at Hartmeyer in 1977–78 that drew 5,193.

219 Wisconsin Quick Facts

UNIVERSITY FACTS Top Returners Location: Madison, WI 53711 Joseph LaBate, Sr., F, 11 g, 11 a Population: 233,209 Kevin Schulze, Jr., D, 1 g, 15 a Founded: 1848 Grant Besse, So., F, 8 g, 6 a Enrollment: 42,818 Morgan Zulinick, So., F, 4 g, 10 a Nickname: Badgers Joel Rumpel, Sr., G, 21-6-1, 2.07 GAA, .929 save %, Colors: Cardinal and White Hobey Baker Top-10 Finalist National Affi liation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten Key Losses Chancellor: Rebecca Blank Mark Zengerle, Sr., F, 10 g, 34 a, Big Ten Tourney MOP Athletics Director: Barry Alvarez Nic Kerdiles, So., F, 15 g, 23 a Michael Mersch, Sr., F, 22 g, 13 a Team Information Tyler Barnes, Sr., F, 14 g, 14 a Arena (Capacity): Kohl Center (15,359) Jake McCabe, Jr., D, 8 g, 17 a Rink Size: 200’ x 97’ Frankie SImonelli, Sr., D, 6 g, 13 a Year Opened: 1998 Press Box Phone: (608) 265-4336 2013-14 Overall Record: 24-11-2 2013-14 Big Ten Record: 13-6-1 (2nd) Lettermen Returning: 15 (8 F, 4 D, 3 G) Lettermen Lost: 11 (7 F, 4 D, 0 G) Newcomers: 11 (7 F, 3 D, 1 G) Captains: Brad Navin and Chase Drake Assistant Captains: Joseph LaBate

Hockey Staff Offi ce Phone: 608-262-3932 Head Coach: Mike Eaves (Wisconsin, 1978) Record at Wisconsin: 255-180-53 (.577, 12 years) Division I Record: Same Assistant Coach: Gary Shuchuk (Wisconsin, 1990) Assistant Coach: Matt Walsh (Wisconsin, 1986) Director of Hockey Operations: Zach Remiker Offi ce Phone: 608-265-2969 Email: [email protected] Equipment Manager: Nate LaPoint Offi ce Phone: 608-265-4346 Email: [email protected] Strength Coach: Jim Snider Athletic Trainer: Andy Hrodey Video Coordinator: Dean Thibodeau

Athletic Communications Hockey SID: Paul Capobianco Offi ce/Cell Phone: 608-263-1983/608-219-6278 Fax: 608-262-8184 E-Mail: [email protected] Web site: UWBadgers.com Address: Kellner Hall, 1440 Monroe Street, Madison, WI, 53711

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