GUSTAVUS HOCKEY FACTS GAME NOTES 2012-13 Record: 17-8-3 That Hail from Nine Different Leagues

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GUSTAVUS HOCKEY FACTS GAME NOTES 2012-13 Record: 17-8-3 That Hail from Nine Different Leagues GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE 2013-14 MEN’S HOCKEY GAME NOTES GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AUGSBURG 2013-14 GUSTAVUS SCHEDULE COLLEGE COLLEGE DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT “Golden Gusties” “Auggies” 11/1 Bethel University# W 2-1 7-4-3 Overall, 4-1-1 MIAC 9-3-1 Overall, 2-1-1 MIAC 11/3 University of St. Thomas# L 3-5 11/8 UW-Stevens Point L 4-8 Game 15 11/9 UW-Stout W 3-1 11/15 CONCORDIA COLLEGE* L 1-3 Game Information 11/16 CONCORDIA COLLEGE* W 3-1 11/22 HAMLINE UNIVERSITY* W 5-2 DATE: Friday, January 17 11/23 Hamline University* W 5-1 TIME: 7:05 p.m. 11/29 Lawrence University% T 6-6 SITE: St. Peter, Minnesota 11/30 Marian University% W 3-2 ARENA: Don Roberts Ice Rink 12/6 St. Olaf College* W 3-1 WEB VIDEO: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/gac.portal 12/7 ST. OLAF COLLEGE* T 2-2 LIVE STATS: https://gustavus.edu/athletics/hky/LIVE/xlive.htm 1/10 LAKE FOREST COLLEGE T 2-2 1/11 ADRIAN COLLEGE L 0-2 Game 16 1/17 AUGSBURG COLLEGE* 7:05 p.m. 1/18 Augsburg College* 7:05 p.m. Game Information 1/24 SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY* 7:05 p.m. 1/25 Saint Mary’s University* 7:00 p.m. DATE: Saturday, January 18 1/31 SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY* 8:05 p.m. TIME: 7:05 p.m. 2/1 Saint John’s University* 7:00 p.m. SITE: Minneapolis, Minnesota 2/7 UW-River Falls 7:05 p.m. ARENA: Ed Saugestad Rink 2/14 University of St. Thomas* 7:30 p.m. WEB VIDEO: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/augsburg.portal 2/15 UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS* 7:05 p.m. LIVE STATS: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/augsburg.portal 2/21 BETHEL UNIVERSITY* 7:05 p.m. 2/22 Bethel University* 7:00 p.m. SETTING THE SCENE The Gustavus Adolphus men’s hockey team will jump back into Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play with a home/home series against the Auggies of Augsburg College this HOME GAMES in BOLD FACE CAPS; all times Central weekend. * MIAC game # MIAC Showcase (Blaine, Minn.) The Gusties and Auggies will first square off on Friday, Jan. 17 at 7:05 p.m. at Don Roberts Ice % MIAC/NCHA Showcase (Appleton, Wis.) Rink in St. Peter. The two squads will then conclude the weekend on Saturday, Jan. 18 with a 7:05 p.m. game at Ed Saugestad Rink in Minneapolis. GUSTAVUS QUICK FACTS Gustavus enters the weekend in second place in the conference standings with 14 points at 7-4-3 Location: St. Peter, Minnesota overall and 4-1-1 in the MIAC. Augsburg ranks fifth in the league with seven points at 9-3-1 overall : 800 West College Ave. Address and 2-1-1 in the MIAC. St. Peter, MN 56082 Founded: 1862 The Gusties began the second half of their season with a pair of home games against NCHA Enrollment: 2,500 opponents last weekend. The Gusties skated to a 2-2 tie against Lake Forest College on Friday, Nickname: Golden Gusties then suffered a 2-0 loss to Adrian College on Saturday. Augsburg was also busy at home in non- School Colors: Black and Gold conference play against NCHA competition, defeating MSOE 3-1 on Friday and then suffering a Home Arena: Don Roberts Ice Rink 5-2 loss to Concordia (Wis.) on Saturday. Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic NCAA Affiliation: NCAA Division III TWITTER FACEBOOK GAME CENTRAL President: Jack R. Ohle @GustieAthletics facebook.com/GustieAthletics client.stretchinternet.com/client/gac.portal Athletic Director: Tom Brown YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM FLICKR Assistant Athletic Director: Jared Phillips youtube.com/gustavusathletics instagram.com/gustieathletics flickr.com/photos/gogusties Athletic Trainer: Troy Banse Equipment Manager: Wayne Norman MEN’S HOCKEY MEDIA CONTACT Sports Information Director: Ethan Armstrong Sports Information Director: Ethan Armstrong Sports Information Graduate Assistant: Tyler Grey Email: [email protected] • Cell: 320-815-2351 • Office: 507-933-7647 14-TIME MIAC CHAMPION 2013-14 Gustavus Adolphus Men’s Hockey Game Notes STATISTICAL COMPARISON GAME NOTES Gustavus Augsburg LIVE COVERAGE Live video and live stats for both Friday night’s games will be provided via the links 3.00 (3rd) Goals For 3.31 (2nd) below. 2.64 (5th) Goals Against 2.38 (4th) Live Video http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/gac.portal 9.4%-6/64 (9th) Power Play 13.6%-9/66 (6th) Live Stats 81.5%-53/65 (5th) Penalty Kill 82.4%-42/51 (4th) https://gustavus.edu/athletics/hky/LIVE/xlive.htm 45.7%-59/129 (6th) Combined Special Teams 43.6%-51/117 (7th) The Augsburg Sports Information Department will provide live video and live stats through the link below. 14.7 (3rd) Penalty Minutes 11.7 (7th) Live Video/Stats - Overall per game averages with MIAC rank http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/augsburg.portal GUSTAVUS EMBARKS ON 72ND SEASON OF MEN’S HOCKEY The Gustavus men’s hockey team is currently in its 72nd season of existence. THE SERIES One of the storied programs in collegiate hockey, Gustavus has compiled an all-time record of 840-615-67 overall and 555-422-42 in the MIAC. Gustavus first VS. AUGSBURG recognized a men’s hockey team in 1937 when then Director of Physical Education All-Time 69-46-6 George Myrum became interested in the sport and raised the funds to sponsor a team. The Gusties fell to Carleton in their first ever intercollegiate game in 1936. Last Meeting W 3-2 OT (12/1/12) It would take until 1939, the first year Gustavus played on natural ice in the on- Current Streak W - 6 campus fieldhouse, for Gustavus to record the first victory in the program’s history. GUSTAVUS COACHING STAFF Head Coach Brett Petersen Head Coach Brett Petersen is in his 14th season at the helm of the Gustavus Overall Record at Gustavus 189-145-31 men’s hockey program. Petersen has compiled a 189-145-31 overall record in his 13-plus seasons at Gustavus. His 189 wins at Gustavus ranks second behind vs. Augsburg 22-7-2 legendary coach Don Roberts. He has been named MIAC Coach of the Year twice Head Coach Chris Brown in his tenure, once in 2001-02 and again in 2009-10. Petersen, a Roseville, Minn. Overall Record at Augsburg 84-93-16 native, received his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from the University of Denver in 1992 and his Master of Science degree in athletic vs. Gustavus 3-13-1 administration in 2000 from St. Cloud State. Last Ten Meetings 9-0-1 Former men’s hockey standout David Martinson is in his second season as the assistant men’s hockey coach at Gustavus. A 2010 graduate and one of the most Date Location Result decorated hockey players to don a three crowned sweater, Martinson is a native of 12/1/12 St. Peter, Minn. W 3-2 OT St. Louis Park, Minn. After being named the MIAC Player of the Year and earning 11/30/12 Minneapolis, Minn. W 5-0 All-America honors twice during his playing career, Martinson continued his education at the Bowling Green State University where he served as a graduate 12/3/11 Minneapolis, Minn. W 4-1 assistant for the men’s hockey team. In the fall of 2012, David received his masters 12/2/11 St. Peter, MInn. W 6-0 of education in sport administration. 2/25/11 St. Peter, Minn. - MIAC Semifinals W 4-3 2OT HOCKEY ALUM ENTERS THE HALL IN 2013 1/15/11 St. Peter, Minn. W 4-1 Former Gustavus men’s hockey player Dave Newcomer was inducted into the 1/14/11 Minneapolis, Minn. T 2-2 Gustavus Athletics Hall of Fame on Nov. 2. A keen leader and lanky center, 10/29/10 Blaine, Minn. W 2-1 Newcomer brought finesse and style to one of the most prolific scoring lines in Gustavus men’s hockey history from 1987 to 1991. Newcomer carved up defenses 2/27/10 St. Peter, Minn. - MIAC Semifinals W 6-5 4OT and gave opposing goaltenders nightmares with his quick hands, stick handling, 1/16/10 Minneapolis, Minn. W 3-2 and pin-point accuracy. Paired with Scott Reddy ’91 and Mike Gempeler ’91, the “Newcomer–Gempeler–Reddy line” skated together for four seasons, scoring a combined 500 points (212 goals, 288 assists). Newcomer ranks sixth in program history in points with 177, ninth in goals with 74 and third in assists with 103. He CAREER SCORING VS. AUGSBURG garnered all-conference accolades three times (1989, 1990, 1991) including being named the MIAC Player-of-the-Year in 1991. He was also selected to the American Player Games Goals Assists Points Hockey Coaches Association All-America Second Team in 1991. Newcomer’s durability allowed him to play in all 118 games of his career, which ranks second in Zach May 8 7 4 11 Golden Gustie history. Andy Pearson 3 1 3 4 Jack Walsh 4 3 1 4 MEET HEAD COACH CHRIS BROWN Darren Lapic 2 1 1 2 Chris Brown is in his seventh season at the head of the Augsburg men’s hockey Adam Smyth 7 0 1 1 team. Brown played collegiate hockey at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where he was a captain of the Falcons’ 1993-94 NCAA Division III national Gustav Bengtson 6 1 0 1 championship team. A native of Watertown, Minn., Brown earned his bachelor’s Andrew Peterson 5 1 0 1 degree in journalism with an economics minor from Wisconsin-River Falls in 1994, Tyler Lapic 2 1 0 1 and earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership and quality while at Alex Gallen 2 0 1 1 Marian.
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