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2011–12 Maine Ice Hockey 2011-2012 MAINE HOCKEY SCHEDULE 2012 Sun Life Frozen Fenway 10/2 New Brunswick Orono, Maine 7-3, W Maine (9-7-2, 6-6-1 HEA) vs. New Hampshire (6-10-2, 4-7-1 HEA) 10/7 #15 Merrimack * Orono, Maine 1-2, L Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 • 7:30 PM • NESN 10/9 Northeastern * Orono, Maine 6-3, W Fenway Park • Boston, Mass. 10/14 at #6 North Dakota Grand Forks, N.D. 1-3, L www.GoBlackBears.com 10/15 at #6 North Dakota Grand Forks, N.D. 3-3, T, (OT) 10/28 Providence * Orono, Maine 5-4, W (OT) 10/29 Providence * Orono, Maine 3-1 W The men’s ice hockey team will face New Hamp- shire in a historic game on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 when the two 11/4 at #1 Boston College * Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-5, L teams battle outdoors at Fenway Park. The Black Bears, who have 11/5 at New Hampshire * Durham, N.H. 2-3, L won six of their last seven games, are 9-7-2 on the season and 6-6-1 11/11 UMass Lowell * Orono, Maine 3-5, L in play. New Hampshire enters the game with a record of 6-10-2, 4-7-1 in conference play. 11/12 UMass Lowell * Orono, Maine 3-4, L 11/18 at UMass * Amherst, Mass. 2-2 , T (OT) 2012 SUN LIFE FROZEN FENWAY: Maine was selected to play in 11/23 U.S. Under-18 Team Orono, Maine 6-4, W the 2012 Sun Life Frozen Fenway in the summer of 2011. Fans are encouraged to download a free digital game program created by 11/26 vs. Clarkson (CCCC) Portland, Maine 4-3, W Hockey East. The digital game program is available on the Web and 12/2 at Vermont * Burlington, Vt. 6-4, W for smart phones and tablets through the iTunes App Store and 12/3 at Vermont * Burlington, Vt. 5-2, W Android App Markets. Search for “Hockey East Academy” or visit www.HockeyEastAcademy.com. 12/10 #11/12 Boston University * Orono, Maine 1-5, L 12/29 at Florida College Classic Estero, Fla. 6-1, W ABBOTT NAMED ATHLETIC REPUBLIC HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF vs. Clarkson THE MONTH: Spencer Abbott (Hamilton, Ontario) was named the Athletic Republic Hockey East Player of the Month for December. 12/30 at Florida College Classic Estero, Fla. 5-2, W Abbott scored six goals and dished out nine assists for 15 points vs. UMass in five games. He was named Athletic Republic Hockey East Player 1/4 Vermont * Orono, Maine 3-1, W of the Week twice during the month. He earned the Shawn Walsh Most Valuable Player Award after leading Maine to the 2011 Florida 1/7 vs. New Hampshire *^ Fenway Park, Boston 7:30 PM College Classic title. 1/13 at Merrimack * No. Andover, Mass. 7 PM 1/14 at Merrimack * No. Andover, Mass. 7 PM A LOOK BACK: Maine defeated Vermont 3-1 in Wednesday night in a midway affair. Vermont opened the scoring on a power play 1/20 Boston College * Orono, Maine 7 PM by Sebastian Stalberg at 14:36 of the first period from Drew 1/21 Boston College * Orono, Maine 4 PM MacKenzie and Kyle Reynolds. Maine evened the score with a power 1/27 at Boston University * Boston, Mass. 7 PM play goal of its own at 17:02. Adam Shemansky (Robbinsville, N.J.) tipped a Spencer Abbott pass past Vermont goalie Rob Madore 1/28 at Boston University * Boston, Mass. 7:30 PM from the left post. Will O’Neill (Salem, Mass.) also assisted on the 2/3 Alabama-Huntsville Orono, Maine 7 PM goal. Joey Diamond (Long Beach, N.Y.) scored what turned out to 2/4 Alabama-Huntsville Orono, Maine 7 PM be the game-winner on the power play at 13:25 when he got a stick on a pass from Mark Anthoine (Lewiston, Maine) from the crease 2/10 at Providence * Providence, R.I. 7 PM and redirected the puck past Madore. Brian Flynn (Lynnfield, Mass.) 2/11 at UMass Lowell * Lowell, Mass. 7 PM also assisted on the goal. Flynn added an empty-net goal at 19:44 2/17 UMass * Orono, Maine 7 PM to ice the game for the Black Bears. Diamond assisted on the play. Maine outshot Vermont 43-26 in the game. The Black Bears were 2/18 UMass * Orono, Maine TBA 2-for-8 on the power play, while Vermont finished the game 1-for-6. 2/24 at Northeastern * Boston, Mass. 7 PM Maine goalie Dan Sullivan (York, Pa.) made 25 saves in goal, in- 2/25 at Northeastern * Boston, Mass. 7 PM cluding stopping a pair of breakaways. Rob Madore made 40 saves for the Catamounts. 3/3 New Hampshire * Orono, Maine TBA

SCOUTING THE BLACK BEARS: Maine is led by Spencer Abbott who * Hockey East Conference Game has 11 goals and 19 assists for 30 points. He has two power play goals and a pair of game-winners. Brian Flynn is adding 10 goals ^ 2012 Sun Life Frozen Fenway and 18 assists for 28 points. He has four power play goals and two all times eastern game-winners. Joey Diamond has a team-high 12 goals and nine assists for 21 points. He leads the team in power play goals with six. Will O’Neill is adding a goal and 15 assists for 16 points. Kyle Beattie Friday against UMass. Maine has now scored a power play goal in 10 has two goals and 12 assists for 14 points. Matt Mangene has tallied straight games. Maine currently ranks fourth in the nation, scoring four goals and dished out nine assists for 13 points. Adam Shemansky at a 26.1 percent clip on the power play. has 10 points on six goals and four assists. Mark Anthoine has six goals and two assists for eight points. He has five power play goals. ABBOTT REACHES 100- PLATEAU: Spencer Abbott tallied Ryan Hegarty has four goals and two assists for six points, while Mike his 100th career point on Friday, Dec. 2 at Vermont. Abbott has 44 Cornell has six points on a goal and five assists. Nick Pryor is adding goals and 70 assists for 114 career points. He became the 51st player five assists for five points. Jon Swavely has a goal and three assists for in Maine history to eclipse the milestone. Classmate Brian Flynn has four points, while Brice O’Connor has four assists for four points as 61 goals and 75 assists for 136 career points. well. Klas Leidermark has two goals and one assist for three points, while Stu Higgins is chipping in with a pair of goals. Mark Nemec HAT TRICK: Spencer Abbott recorded his first career hat trick on Fri- and Dan Sullivan each have an assist on the season. day, Dec. 2 at Vermont. He becomes the first Black Bear to record a hat Dan Sullivan has seen action in 14 games in goal. He is 8-4-2 with trick since Gustav accomplished the feat at New Hampshire a 2.71 goals against average and a .901 save percentage. Martin on Feb. 4, 2011. The five points were also a career high for Abbott. Ouellette has played in seven games. He is 1-3-0 with a 3.31 goals against average and a .873 save percentage. FOUR MULTI-POINT GAMES: Spencer Abbott, Brian Flynn, Will O’Neill and Nick Pryor all had two or more points in Maine’s 6-4 win ABBOTT, FLYNN AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS: Spencer Abbott over Vermont on Friday, Dec. 2. Abbott led the way with three goals and Brian Flynn are among the national scoring leaders. Abbott is and two assists for five points. Flynn had a goal and three assists for second in the nation in points per game (1.67 ppg) and second in four points. O’Neill had three assists, while Pryor had a pair of helpers. total points (30). He is tied for the national lead in assists per game (1.06 apg). Flynn is tied for fourth in the nation in assists per game SULLIVAN MAKES CAREER-HIGH 35 SAVES: Dan Sullivan made a (1.00 apg) and tied for fourth in points per game (1.56 ppg). In ad- career-high 35 saves on Fri., Nov. 18 at UMass. He beat his previous dition, Joey Diamond is eighth in goals per game (0.71 gpg) and mark of 31 set last year, also against the Minutemen. He followed 22nd in points per game (1.24 ppg). Will O’Neill ranks tied for eighth that up with 30 saves against Clarkson on Nov. 26 to record back- in points per game by a defenseman (0.89 ppg) and tied for 13th in to-back 30 save performances. He finished with 29 saves on both assists per game (0.83). Dec. 2 and Dec. 3 at Vermont. FLORIDA COLLEGE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS: Maine won the 2011 FIRST CAREER GOAL: Stu Higgins picked up his first career goal on Florida College Classic with a 5-2 victory over UMass last Friday Friday, Nov. 11 against UMass Lowell. He added his second career night in the title game. It is the fifth time that Maine has won the goal on Saturday, Nov. 26 against Clarkson. championship in the 12-year history of the tournament. The Black Bears also won the title in 2000, 2002, 2006 and 2009. RUTT MAKES MAINE DEBUT: Maine native Jake Rutt (Scarborough, Maine) made his Black Bear debut on Saturday, Nov. 12 against COACH WHITEHEAD EARNS 300TH CAREER WIN: Maine head UMass Lowell. He has played in three career games. coach Tim Whitehead won his 300th career game Friday, Dec. 30 in the championship game of the 2011 Florida College Classic. PICKING UP AN ASSIST: Maine goalie Dan Sullivan recorded his Whitehead has a record of 301-240-56 as a head coach. first career assist on Fri., Nov. 11 against UMass Lowell. He sent the puck to Flynn, who found Diamond who tallied the goal. ABBOTT NAMED ATHLETIC REPUBLIC HOCKEY EAST CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Spencer Abbott was named the Athletic Republic HEGARTY REACHES 100-GAMES PLAYED PLATEAU: Ryan Hegarty Hockey East Co-Player of the Week on Monday, Jan. 2. He had a played in his 100th career game on Dec. 30 against UMass in the 2011 goal and five assists for six points at the 2011 Florida College Clas- Florida College Classic Championship game and has currently seen sic, leading Maine to the title. It is the second time this season that action in 101 games. He becomes the fourth Black Bears to reach Abbott has been earned Hockey East Player of the Week honors. the milestone, joining Brian Flynn (131 games played), Spencer Ab- bott (130 games played) and Will O’Neill (119 games played). Theo FLORIDA COLLEGE CLASSIC HONORS: Maine’s Spencer Abbott Andersson is six games shy of 100. earned the Shawn Walsh Memorial Most Valuable Player Award after leading Maine to the championship. Abbott had a goal and five assists for six points in the tournament. Brian Flynn, Will O’Neill and Dan Sullivan were named to the All-Tournament Team. Flynn had three goals and two assists for five points, while O’Neill dished out three assists from the blueline. Sullivan finished the tournament with a 2-0-0 record with a 1.51 goals against average.

POWERFUL POWER PLAY: Maine scored five power play goals in 14 chances in the 2011 Florida College Classic. The Black Bears were 2-for-7 on Thursday against Clarkson and finished 3-for-7 on 2011-12 HOCKEY EAST PRESEASON POLL Team (FPV) Points 1. Boston College (7) 88 2. Boston University (3) 83 THE COACH WHITEHEAD SHOW: The Coach Whitehead Show returns for its fifth 3. New Hampshire 72 season this year. The show, hosted by Joe Carr, will be broadcast every Monday 4. Maine 64 night from the Sea Dog Brewery in Bangor. The show is designed to give Black 5. Merrimack 61 Bear fans an inside look at Maine Hockey. Each week Coach Whitehead along with current Maine hockey players will appear live on the show. Fans can come 6. Vermont 44 out and view the show live from 7-8. The Coach Whitehead Show will air each 7. Massachusetts 42 week during the hockey season throughout the state of Maine on the Black Bear 8. Northeastern 33 Sports Radio Network. You can hear the show on WAEI 910 AM , WFAU 1280 AM Augusta, WSYY 1240 AM Millinocket, WJJB 96.3 FM Portland, WRKD 1450 AM 9. UMass Lowell 27 Rockland and WIGY 97.5 FM Skowhegan. The show will also be streamed live on 10. Providence 26 www.GoBlackBears.com(.)

Maine In The Weekly Rankings 2011-12 MAINE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY ROSTER Week USA/USAHM USCHO No. Name L/R Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last Team Preseason 15 16 2 Mike Cornell (A) R D 5-11 185 Jr. Franklin, Mass. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 1 RV 17 3 Mark Nemec R D 6-4 210 Jr. Rouses Point, N.Y. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 2 RV 18 Week 3 RV RV 4 Jake Rutt L D 6-2 210 Fr. Scarborough, Maine / NH Junior Monarchs Week 4 RV 20 5 Andrew Cerretani R F 5-10 180 Fr. Pelham, N.H. / Lawrence Academy Week 5 -- RV 10 Brian Flynn (C) R F 6-1 185 Sr. Lynnfield, Mass. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 6 -- -- 11 Theo Andersson L F 5-11 185 Sr. Gothenburg, / Frolunda Week 7 -- -- Week 8 -- -- 12 Bill Norman L D 5-10 175 Fr. Stockholm, Sweden / Rochester Mayo Week 9 -- -- 13 Spencer Abbott (A) R F 5-10 175 Sr. Hamilton, Ontario / Hamilton Red Wings Week 10 -- -- 15 John Parker R F 5-11 185 Fr. Green Brook, N.J. / Muskegon Lumberjacks Week 11 -- -- 16 Brice O’Connor R D 5-11 190 So. Londonderry, N.H. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 12 -- -- 18 Jon Swavely R F 5-9 175 So. Reading, Pa. / New Jersey Hitmen 21 Kyle Beattie R F 6-1 185 Jr. Avondale, Ariz. / NH Junior Monarchs USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll (Jan. 2) FPV 2011-12 Rec. Pts. LW 22 Stu Higgins R F 5-9 170 Fr. Troy, Mich. / Youngstown Phantoms 1.Minnesota-Duluth (33) 12-3-3 509 1 24 Mark Anthoine L F 5-10 190 So. Lewiston, Maine / Sioux Falls Stampede 2. Ohio State (1) 14-4-1 459 4 26 Adam Shemansky L F 5-7 165 Jr. Robbinsville, N.J. / NH Junior Monarchs 3. Notre Dame 12-6-3 415 6 27 Will O’Neill (C) L D 6-1 200 Sr. Salem, Mass. / Omaha Lancers 4. Boston College 13-7-0 405 3 29 Connor Leen L F 5-9 165 Fr. Chester, N.Y. / New Jersey Hitmen 5. Minnesota 15-6-1 395 2 6. Merrimack 11-3-3 325 7 30 Dan Sullivan L G 6-1 190 So. York, Pa. / Texas Tornado 7. Colgate 12-4-2 279 11 31 Josh Seeley L G 6-1 200 Sr. Howland, Maine / Maine Moose 8. Colorado College 12-6-0 248 5 39 Joey Diamond L F 5-8 170 Jr. Long Beach, N.Y. / Hamilton Red Wings 9. Western Michigan 10-5-5 238 8 44 Ryan Hegarty L D 6-1 210 Sr. Arlington, Mass. / USA U-18 Team 10. Denver 10-7-3 198 15 51 Martin Ouellette L G 6-2 180 So. St.-Hippolyte, Quebec / Kimball Union Acad. 11. Boston University 10-6-1 158 9 12. UMass Lowell 12-5-0 136 NR 57 Matt Mangene R D/F 5-11 190 Jr. Miller Place, N.Y. / NH Junior Monarchs 13. Michigan 11-8-3 90 NR 71 Nick Pryor L D 6-0 185 Jr. Woodbury, Minn. / Waterloo Black Hawks 14. Cornell 8-4-1 80 13 91 Klas Leidermark L F 5-9 185 Jr. Gavle, Sweden / Brynas 15. Michigan State 11-7-2 46 14 Others receiving votes: Union College 42, Ferris State 24, Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Yale 15, Lake Superior 8, Northeastern 5, RIT 2, Northern Michigan 1, Nebraska-Omaha 1, North Dakota 1 Assoc. Head Coaches: Bob Corkum, Dan Kerluke Asst. Coach: David Alexander

USCHO.Com Poll (Jan. 2) FPV 2011-12 Rec. Pts. LW 1. Minnesota-Duluth (47) 12-3-3 997 1 SPECIAL TEAM GOALS FOR ANTHOINE: Sophomore forward Mark Anthoine has 2. Ohio State (2) 14-4-1 930 4 six goals on the season. He has scored five power play goals. Anthoine also has one 3. Minnesota (1) 15-6-1 862 2 of Maine’s two short-handed goals on the season. 4. Boston College 13-7-0 839 3 5. Notre Dame 12-6-3 833 5 FLYNN OUTSTANDING AGAINST UMASS LOWELL: Senior Brian Flynn had a goal and three assists the weekend of Nov. 11 and 12 against UMass Lowell. In 14 career 6. Colorado College 12-6-0 675 6 games against the River Hawks, Flynn has 10 goals and 12 assists for 22 points. 7. Merrimack 11-3-3 648 7 8. Western Michigan 10-5-5 618 8 SCOUTING NEW HAMPSHIRE: New Hampshire is 6-10-2 on the season and 4-7-1 9. Colgate 12-4-2 573 12 in Hockey East play. The Wildcats are led by Stevie Moses who has 11 goals and 10. Boston University 10-6-1 523 9 nine assists for 20 points. He has three power play goals. Nick Sorkin is chipping in 11. Denver 10-7-3 435 15 with six goals and 14 assists for 20 points. He leads the team in power play goals 12. UMass Lowell 12-5-0 375 17 with four. Kevin Goumas is adding four goals and 11 assists for 15 points, Grayson 13. Cornell 8-4-1 350 13 Downing is chipping in with five goals and eight assists for 13 points, while John 14. Union 9-5-5 349 10 Henrion has 13 points on four goals and nine assists. Casey Thrush, Austin Block 15. Michigan State 11-7-2 337 14 and Trevor van Riemsdyk each have two goals and seven assists for nine points. 16. Michigan 11-8-3 264 20 Damon Kipp is chipping in with three points and five assists for eight points. Mike 17. Ferris State 11-8-1 223 11 Borisenok has four goals and three assists for seven points, while Greg Burke has 18. Lake Superior 12-8-2 198 16 seven points on three goals and four assists. Connor Hardowa has two goals and 19. North Dakota 10-8-2 157 18 five assists for seven points as well. 20. Yale 7-5-1 111 19 Matt DiGirolamo has seen action in 16 games in goal. He is 6-8-1 with a 3.41 goals Others receiving votes: Northeastern 75, Northern Michi- against average and a .883 save percentage. He has one shutout. Jeff Wyer and gan 61, Air Force 34, RIT 12, Miami 9, Nebraska-Omaha 8, Casey DeSmith have each played in three games in goal and have each suffered a Harvard 4. loss. MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE: Maine and New Hampshire have met 110 times with the Black Bears holding a 56-49-5 lead in the all-time series. The Wildcats have won seven of the last 10 meetings between the two schools. LAST MEETING BETWEEN MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE: Maine and New Hamp- shire last met on Nov. 5, 2011 where the Wildcats skated to a 3-2 win. UNH scored three goals to jump out to a 3-0 lead midway through the game. Maine, however, got back into the game. Spencer Abbott put the Black Bears on the 11-5-11 Whittemore Center 2-3 L Nick Sorkin Martin Ouellette (25) scoreboard at 13:50 of the second period from Jon Swavely and Kyle Beattie. Maine scored the lone goal of the third period to pull to within one goal at 3-2. Abbott tallied his second of the game at 5:14 BLACK BEARS VS. WILDCATS: from Joey Diamond and Brian Flynn. The Black Bears, however, were GP G A Pts. unable to get the equalizer. Maine outshot UNH 33-28 in the game. Brian Flynn 10 3 6 9 Maine finished 0-for-3 on the power play, while UNH was 1-for-3. Will O’Neill 9 3 5 8 Maine goalie Martin Ouellette made 25 saves in goal for the Black Spencer Abbott 10 2 5 7 Bears, while Matt DiGirolamo stopped 31 shots for the Wildcats. Kyle Beattie 6 2 1 3 Joey Diamond 5 1 2 3 Theo Andersson 7 1 1 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE (56-49-5 / 59-46-5) Date Site Result GWG Maine Goalie(s) Brice O’Connor 2 0 1 1 12-15-79 ALFOND ARENA 5-3W JOHN TORTORELLA Jeff Nord (26) 2-16-80 Snively Arena 6-5W (OT) DWIGHT MONTGOMERY Jim Tortorella (37) Adam Shemansky 4 0 1 1 12-27-81 Snively Arena 10-4L George White Jeff Nord (24), Duffy Loney (12) 2-26-81 ALFOND ARENA 5-2W JOE CRESPI Jeff Nord (32) Jon Swavely 3 0 1 1 12-2-81 ALFOND ARENA 7-5L Chris Pryor Duffy Loney (32) Ryan Hegarty 10 0 0 0 2-27-82 Snively Arena 8-5L Norm Lacombe Pete Smith (42) 2-4-82 ALFOND ARENA 5-2L Dan Muse Pete Smith (28) Mark Nemec 6 0 0 0 12-30-82 Thompson Arena 8-5L George White Pete Smith (35) 1-18-83 Snively Arena 4-3L Steve Lyons Ray Roy (36) Matt Mangene 5 0 0 0 12-31-83 Thompson Arena 5-4L David Lee Mike Silengo (29) 2-5-84 Snively Arena 5-2L David Lee Ray Roy (38) Mark Anthoine 4 0 0 0 2-7-84 ALFOND ARENA 3-0W TODD BJORKSTRAND Jean Lacoste (41) Mike Cornell 4 0 0 0 10-16-84 Snively Arena 4-2W* Dan Muse Ray Roy (28) 2-2-85 ALFOND ARENA 7-6L (OT) Dan Muse Jean Lacoste (31) Klas Leidermark 4 0 0 0 2-3-85 ALFOND ARENA 7-3L Ralph Robinson Pete Smith (22), Ray Roy (17) 11-5-85 ALFOND ARENA 7-3W STEVE SANTINI Jean Lacoste (20) Nick Pryor 3 0 0 0 1-27-86 Snively Arena 6-3L Tim Hanley Al Loring (44) 2-20-86 Snively Arena 5-3W TODD STUDNICKA Al Loring (41) Stu Higgins 1 0 0 0 11-14-86 Snively Arena 6-5W VINCE GUIDOTTI Al Loring (21) 11-15-86 Snively Arena 3-2W ERIC WEINRICH Scott King (28) Connor Leen 1 0 0 0 1-23-87 ALFOND ARENA 8-2W BRUCE MAJOR Al Loring (22) John Parker 1 0 0 0 1-24-87 ALFOND ARENA 10-1W DAVID CAPUANO Scott King (9) 1-29-88 ALFOND ARENA 5-2W MIKE GOLDEN Scott King (21) 1-30-88 ALFOND ARENA 9-2W JACK CAPUANO Scott King (11), Al Loring (17) 2-26-88 Snively Arena 6-2W CLAUDIO SCREMIN Scott King (28) Martin Ouellette 3 GP 0-3-0 4.32 GAA .833 11-1-88 ALFOND ARENA 6-2W MIKE BARKLEY Scott King (26) 2-3-89 Snively Arena 4-3L Steve Horner Scott King (30) 2-4-89 Snively Arena 6-4W GUY PERRON Scott King (28) SCORING THE GAME-WINNER: Spencer Abbott, Brian Flynn and 2-9-90 ALFOND ARENA 4-2W STEVE TEPPER Scott King (28) 2-10-90 ALFOND ARENA 8-3W BRIAN BELLEFEUILLE Matt DelGuidice (22) Matt Mangene have each scored two of Maine’s nine game-winning 2-16-90 Snively Arena 3-2W BRIAN DOWNEY Scott King (31) 12-11-90 ALFOND ARENA 4-0W JEAN-YVES ROY Mike Dunham (23) goals on the season. Flynn has eight game-winning goals during his 1-18-91 Snively Arena 8-4W JEAN-YVES ROY Mike Dunham (19), Garth Snow (4) 2-23-91 Snively Arena 4-2W SCOTT PELLERIN Mike Dunham (27) career. Mark Anthoine, Ryan Hegarty and Joey Diamond also have 12-6-91 ALFOND ARENA 9-0W+ WAYNE CONLAN Mike Dunham (11) game-winning goals for the Black Bears this season. 12-7-91 ALFOND ARENA 6-2W+ SCOTT PELLERIN Garth Snow (21) 2-22-92 Snively Arena 4-4T (OT) Garth Snow (36) 3-14-92 Boston Garden 4-1W JIM MONTGOMERY Mike Dunham (19) 12-11-92 Cumberland Co. CC 4-3W PAUL KARIYA Mike Dunham (21) KILLING PENALTIES: Maine had its best killing performance 1-29-93 Snively Arena 5-2W PATRICE TARDIF Mike Dunham (22) 1-30-93 Snively Arena 8-3W CHRIS IMES Garth Snow (29) of the season on Friday, Nov. 18 at UMass when it held the Minutemen 3-6-93 ALFOND ARENA 5-2W ERIC FENTON Garth Snow (22) scoreless on seven power play opportunities. Maine then equalled 12-10-93 Cumberland Co. CC 7-3L Eric Flinton Blair Marsh (19), Blair Allison (2) 2-4-94 ALFOND ARENA 7-4W+ TIM LOVELL Blair Allison (18) that performance on Dec. 29 against Clarkson in the Florida College 2-5-94 ALFOND ARENA 5-2W+ MIKE LATENDRESSE Blair Allison (27) 3-4-94 Snively Arena 3-1L Bob Chebator Blair Marsh (17), Blair Allison (8) Classic when it held the Golden Knights scoreless in seven chances 11-4-94 Cumberland Co CC 4-3W BRAD PURDIE Blair Allison (25) 11-5-94 ALFOND ARENA 6-1W BRAD MAHONEY Blair Allison (11), Greg Hirsch (0) as well. The Black Bears held the Vermont Catamounts scoreless in 3-2-95 Cumberland Co CC 3-2L Eric Royal Blair Allison (20) 3-3-95 ALFOND ARENA 5-3W BRAD PURDIE Blair Allison (22) five chances on Saturday, Dec. 3. 11-3-95 ALFOND ARENA 4-4T (OT) Blair Allison (28) 11-4-95 ALFOND ARENA 3-3T (OT) Blair Allison (20) 11-24-95 ALFOND ARENA 6-3W TIM LOVELL Blair Allison (26) GUSTAV NYQUIST CALLED UP BY DETROIT: Former standout 2-11-96 Whittemore Center 6-5W (OT) WANSBOROUGH Blair Allison (20) 3-7-96 ALFOND ARENA 4-2W REG CARDINAL Blair Allison (30) Gustav Nyquist was called up by the on Monday, 3-8-96 ALFOND ARENA 8-4W BRAD PURDIE Blair Allison (25) 11-15-96 Whittemore Center 6-3L John Sadowski Alfie Michaud (17) Oct. 31. He made his NHL debut on Tuesday, Nov. 1 for the Red Wings. 11-16-96 Whittemore Center 6-5L Derek Bekar Alfie Michaud (23) He saw 11:07 of ice time in the Wings 2-1 overtime loss to Minnesota 11-30-96 Gutterson Fieldhouse 7-2L Steve O’Brien Alfie Michaud (11), Javier Gorriti (12) 2-18-97 ALFOND ARENA 5-1W S. PARMENTIER Alfie Michaud (20) at Joe Louis Arena in front of 20,066 fans. He was sent back down, 11-29-97 Whittemore Center 0-7L Mark Mowers Alfie Michaud (8),Bryan Masotta (10) 1-16-98 ALFOND ARENA 1-2L Tom Nolan Alfie Michaud (27) but has since been called back up. Nyquist has played four games 1-17-98 ALFOND ARENA 0-5L Jason Krogg Alfie Michaud (15), Javier Gorriti (5) 2-1-98 Whittemore Center 3-1W WANSBOROUGH Alfie Michaud (16) for the Red Wings and has one assist. (as of 1/4/12) 3-13-98 Whittemore Center 3-2W (2OT) BEN GUITE Alfie Michaud (30) 3-14-98 Whittemore Center 5-3W MATTHIAS TRATTNIG Alfie Michaud (21) 11-27-98 Tsongas Arena 4-3W MARCUS GUSTAFSSON Alfie Michaud (27) HIGHLIGHT REEL GOAL: Joey Diamond scored a highlight reel goal 2-7-99 ALFOND ARENA 4-3W DAN KERLUKE Alfie Michaud (16) 3-5-99 Whittemore Center 1-6L Jason Shipulski Alfie Michaud (23), Mike Morrison (8) on Friday, Nov. 11 against UMass Lowell. He scored a goal when he 3-6-99 Whittemore Center 1-4L Jason Shipulski Alfie Michaud (25) 4-3-99 Arrowhead Pond 3-2W (OT) MARCUS GUSTAFSSON Alfie Michaud (46) backhanded the puck past UMass Lowell goalie Doug Carr with his 1-7-00 ALFOND ARENA 9-4W MATTHIAS TRATTNIG Matt Yeats (19) back to the goal. 1-8-00 ALFOND ARENA 4-5L John Sadowski Matt Yeats (26) 2-6-00 Whittemore Center 0-1L Matt Swain Matt Yeats (36) 1-5-01 Whittemore Center 0-0T (OT) Matt Yeats (29) 2011-2012 BLACK BEAR HONORS 1-6-01 Whittemore Center 1-4L Jim Abbott Matt Yeats (30) 2-4-01 ALFOND ARENA 3-2W(OT) PETER METCALF Matt Yeats (19) Brian Flynn Athletic Republic HEA Player of the Week Oct. 10, 2011 12-1-02 Whittemore Center 1-4L Colin Hemingway Matt Yeats (31) 2-1-02 ALFOND ARENA 6-3W MARTIN KARIYA Mike Morrison (26) Matt Mangene Athletic Republic Co-HEA Player of the Week Oct. 31, 2011 2-2-02 ALFOND ARENA 2-2T (OT) Mike Morrison (23) 3-16-02 FleetCenter 1-3L Sean Collins Matt Yeats (25) Spencer Abbott Athletic Republic HEA Player of the Week Dec. 5, 2011 4-4-02 Xcel Energy Center 7-2W PETER METCALF Mike Morrison (33) Spencer Abbott Athletic Republic HEA Co-Player of the Week Jan. 2, 2012 11-22-02 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W (OT) MARTIN KARIYA Jimmy Howard (35) 2-1-03 Verizon Wireless Arena 2-4 L Sean Collins Jimmy Howard (34) Spencer Abbott Hockey East Player of the Month Jan. 3, 2012 2-2-03 Whittemore Center 3-2 W LUCAS LAWSON Jimmy Howard (16) 11-8-03 Whittemore Center 3-6 L Nathan Martz Frank Doyle (19) 1-30-04 ALFOND ARENA 5-4 W TODD JACKSON Frank Doyle (23) 1-31-04 ALFOND ARENA 5-0 W MICHEL LEVEILLE Jimmy Howard (25) 11-7-04 ALFOND ARENA 3-0 W BRENT SHEPHEARD Jimmy Howard (10), Matt Lundin (14) 2-4-05 Whittemore Center 3-1 W BILLY RYAN Jimmy Howard (28) 2-5-05 Whittemore Center 1-2 L Brett Hemingway Jimmy Howard (29) 11-12-05 Whittemore Center 2-4 L Jacob Micflikier Ben Bishop (26) 2-3-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W JOSH SOARES Ben Bishop (22) 2-4-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-7 L Josh Ciocco Matt Lundin (30), Ben Bishop (5) 11-12-06 ALFOND ARENA 2-8 L Mike Radja Ben Bishop (13), Dave Wilson (2) 2-2-07 Verizon Wireless Arena 4-2 W MATT DUFFY Ben Bishop (27) 2-3-07 Whittemore Center 1-2 L Mike Radja Ben Bishop (17), Dave Wilson (21) 12-16-07 Whittemore Center 0-2 L Bobby Butler Ben Bishop (29) 2-8-08 ALFOND ARENA 2-3 L Mike Radja Ben Bishop (32) 2-9-08 ALFOND ARENA 1-4 L Matt Fornataro Ben Bishop (20) 1-4-09 ALFOND ARENA 4-5 L Bobby Butler Scott Darling (23) 2-6-09 Whittemore Center 1-4 L Steve Moses Dave Wilson (28) 2-7-09 Verizon Wireless Arena 1-0 W CHRIS HAHN Scott Darling (31) 10-24-09 Whittemore Center 2-5 L Stevie Moses Shawn Sirman (18), Scott Darling (3) 2-5-10 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W ROBBY DEE Scott Darling (28) 2-6-10 ALFOND ARENA 6-3 W JOEY DIAMOND Scott Darling (27) 12-10-10 ALFOND ARENA 3-4 L (OT) Jeff Silengo Martin Ouellette (21) 2-4-11 Whittemore Center 3-6 L Kevin Goumas Martin Ouellette (19) 2-5-11 Whittemore Center 4-5 L Paul Thompson Shawn Sirman (22) focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to WHAT’S NEW: Maine adds six newcomers for the 2011-2012 season. use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as lead- Among those are forwards: Andrew Cerretani (Pelham, N.H./ Law- ers in their communities. The student-athlete must have notable rence Academy), Stu Higgins (Troy, Mich. / Youngstown Phantoms), achievements in four areas of excellence - community, classroom, Connor Leen (Chester, N.Y. / New Jersey Hitmen) and John Parker character and competition. (Green Brook, N.J./ Muskegon Lumberjacks). Maine adds two new defensemen to the lineup. Jake Rutt (Scarborough, Maine / New THE NUMBERS GAME: Maine has some unique uniform numbers Hampshire Junior Monarchs) and Bill Norman (Stockholm, Sweden) on its team. The Black Bears have two players who wear uniform join the Black Bears on the blueline. numbers in the 50’s (Martin Ouellette -51, Matt Mangene-57), one players who wear a uniform number in the 70’s (Nick Pryor- 71) SPECIAL NIGHT FOR SWAVELY: Sophomore Jon Swavely’s mom, and one player who wears a uniform number in the 90’s (Klas Sue, sang the national anthem on Nov. 12 prior to the UMass Lowell Leidermark-91). game. 100-POINT PLATEAU: Maine forward Brian Flynn recorded his TWO GOAL GAME: Adam Shemansky tallied his first two goal game 100th career point on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011 at UMass Lowell. of the season on Saturday, Nov. 26 against Clarkson. It was his first Flynn reached the plateau with an assist on Maine’s first goal. Flynn two-goal game since his freshman season and just the second of currently leads all Black Bears in career points with 61 goals and 75 his career. assists for 136 career points. Spencer Abbott scored his 100th career point on Friday, Dec. 2 at Vermont. He has 44 goals and 70 assists BLACK BEARS IN CLOSE GAMES THIS SEASON: Twelve of Maine’s for 114 career points. 18 games this season have been decided by two goals or less. Maine is 4-2-0 in the other six games. The Black Bears defeated Northeast- TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT: Spencer Abbott leads all Black Bears in ern 6-3, Vermont 5-2, Clarkson 6-1, and UMass 5-2, but then fell at shots on goal with 75 on the season. Brian Flynn has 62, while Joey Boston College 5-1 and to Boston University 5-1. Diamond has 56. Matt Mangene has 43 shots on goal, while Adam Shemansky has taken 39. BACK-TO-BACK OT GAME-WINNERS FOR FLYNN AGAINST PC: Brian Flynn scored back-to-back overtime game-winning goals FLYNN NETS 50TH AND 60TH CAREER GOALS: Brian Flynn scored against Providence. Flynn scored the overtime game-winner on his 50th career goal on Saturday, March 5, 2011 at UMass. He notched Friday, Oct. 28 2:50 into the extra frame. Last season, he notched his 60th career goal in the 2011 Florida College Classic against UMass. the game-winning goal 48 seconds into overtime in Maine’s game against the Friars on Jan. 14. Flynn has eight game-winning goals ALFOND ARENA FEATURED IN WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE: in his career. The Alfond Arena was one of several college hockey arenas featured in a Wall Street Journal article on Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. Alfond Arena A CONFERENCE OPENER: Maine opened the 2011-2012 season was listed as having the best atmosphere in college hockey. with a Hockey East Conference game for the second year in a row. Prior to last year, the first time that Maine opened the season with EIGHTEEN MEN’S ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS NAMED MAINE SCHOL- a conference game was when it faced Providence to start the 1993- AR-ATHLETES: Mark Anthoine, Brice O’Connor, Martin Ouellette, Dan 94 season. Sullivan and Jon Swavely were all named *Rising Stars* for having a 3.0 or higher GPA in their first semester. Mike Cornell, Ryan Hegarty THAT’S A SWEDE LINE: Theo Andersson and Klas Leidermark, and Adam Shemansky all received bronze medals as being named both of Sweden, have spent a lot of time this season playing on a Maine Scholar-Athlete Award winners for the first time. Spencer line together. Abbott, Theo Andersson, Mark Nemec, Gustav Nyquist, Will O’Neill and Josh Seeley all received silver medals as second time honorees. OUELLETTE LIKES PLAYING PROVIDENCE: Three of Martin Ouel- Robby Dee, Jeff Dimmen, Tanner House and Josh Van Dyk received lette’s career wins have come against Providence. He had a pair of a gold medal as a three-time honoree. The scholar-athletes were wins last year against the Friars and his first win this season came recognized at a ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 6 and then at halftime of against Providence. the Maine vs. UMBC men’s basketball game that same day. RENOVATIONS AT ALFOND ARENA: There were extensive renova- REACHING THE 100-GAMES PLAYED PLATEAU: Maine’s Brian Flynn tions done at Alfond Arena during the summer of 2011. Among the played his 100th career game on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011 against Boston changes were new seat back added in the lower bowl, new seats University, while Spencer Abbott played in his 100th career game on the ends in the lower bowl, new boards and glass installed. In on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Will O’Neill saw action in his 100th career addition, the bottom of the rink was dug up and new pipes were game in the season finale against Merrimack last year. Ryan Hegarty installed along with a new surface below the ice. A new hvac/ven- played in his 100th career game on Friday, Dec. 30 against UMass. tilation system was also added. FLYNN MOVING UP 100-POINT LIST, ABBOTT JOINS LIST: Brian FOUR NEW CAPTAINS FOR THE BLACK BEARS: Brian Flynn and Flynn became the 49th player in Maine history to score 100 career Will O’Neill will serve as captains for the Black Bears in 2011-2012. points. He reached the milestone with an assist on Feb. 19, 2011 at Both are seniors. Classmate Spencer Abbott and junior Mike Cornell UMass Lowell. Spencer Abbott joined the 100-point club on Dec. will serve as assistant captains this season. 2, 2011 at Vermont.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED: Brian Flynn has currently played Player, Position, Years Games Played Goals Assists Points in an impressive 130 consecutive games. He has missed just one 1. Jim Montgomery, F (89-93) 170 103 198 301 game in his career. The lone game that he did not play in the past 2. Scott Pellerin, F (88-92) 167 106 117 223 four years was the second game of his freshman season at the 3. Gary Conn, F (77-81) 127 107 11 221 University of Alaska Fairbanks. Spencer Abbott ranks second on 4. David Capuano, F (86-89) 122 89 122 211 the team, having seen action in 75 straight games. Matt Mangene 5. Jean-Yves Roy, F (89-92) 124 108 95 203 has played in 63 straight games. 6. Cal Ingraham, F (89-94) 131 90 97 187 Steve Kariya, F (95-99) 150 78 109 187 O’NEILL NAMED CANDIDATE FOR LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD: 8. Cory Larose, F (96-00) 146 61 119 180 Will O’Neill was named a candidate for the 2012 Lowe’s Senior CLASS 9. Martin Robitaille, F (88-92) 165 69 106 175 Award on Thursday, Oct. 6. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and 10. Joe Crespi, F (77-81) 125 78 90 168 Achievement for Staying in School the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award 11. Martin Kariya, F (99-03) 156 50 105 155 12. Mike McHugh, F (84-88) 149 68 84 152 13. Shawn Wansborough, F (94-98) 139 74 77 151 3. Scott Pellerin (88-92) 276 14. Michel Léveillé, F (03-07) 153 53 96 149 4. Joey Diamond (09-present) 264 15. Mike Golden, F (84-88) 111 64 84 148 5. Brent Shepheard (03-07) 257 16. Guy Perron, F (86-90) 136 62 84 146 6. John Tortorella (78-81) 218 17. Gustav Nyquist, F (08-11) 113 50 94 144 7. Bob Corkum (85-89) 205 Patrice Tardif, F (90-94) 146 72 72 144 8. Shawn Wansborough (94-98) 201 Dave Wensley, F (84-88) 156 70 72 142 9. Dan Shermerhorn (93-97) 200 20. Brian Hughes, F (77-81) 124 51 90 141 Peter Metcalf (98-02) 200 21. Brian Downey, F (89-92) 112 59 81 140 Dan Shermerhorn, F (93-97) 153 71 69 140 FROM THE MONARCHS TO THE BLACK BEARS: There is quite a 23.Brian Flynn, F, (08-present) 131 61 75 136 pipeline from the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs to the Univer- Robert LaFleur, F (78-82) 126 72 64 136 sity of these days. Maine has eight players on 25. Andre Aubut, D (78-82) 127 32 103 135 its roster who previously played for the NH Junior Monarchs. Kyle 26. Todd Bjorkstrand, F (80-84) 120 44 90 134 Beattie, Mike Cornell, Brian Flynn, Matt Mangene, Mark Nemec, 27. Bob Corkum, F (85-89) 159 56 76 132 Brian O’Connor, Jake Rutt and Adam Shemansky all played for the 28. Niko Dimitrakos, F (98-02) 139 50 80 130 Monarchs in recent years. 29. Ray Jacques, F (81-85) 125 46 82 128 Ron Hellen, F (81-86) 141 58 69 127 JIMMY HOWARD INDUCTED INTO MAINE SPORTS HALL OF FAME: 31. Keith Carney, D (88-91) 121 14 112 126 Former University of Maine goalie Jimmy Howard was inducted 32. Rob Zamejc, F (79-82) 95 44 81 125 into the University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame on Friday, Sept. 30. 33. Paul Kariya, F (92-94) 51 33 91 124 Howard had an outstanding career for the Black Bears. He was named 34. Jack Capuano, D (85-88) 124 32 89 121 an All-American in 2004 and was also named to the Hockey East Christian Lalonde, F (86-90) 164 40 81 121 First Team, Hockey East Top Goalie, the Hockey East All-Tournament 36. Bill Demianiuk, F (77-81) 127 49 70 119 Team and Hockey East Tournament Most Valuable Player in 2004. 37. David Cullen, D (95-99) 146 28 89 117 He led the Black Bears to a berth in the NCAA Title Game that year 38. Colin Shields, F (01-04) 120 61 56 117 against Denver. He was also named All-New England and team MVP 39. Spencer Abbott, F, (08-present) 130 44 70 114 that season. Howard holds NCAA Records for goals against aver- 40. Josh Soares, F (03-07) 132 49 63 112 age in a season at 1.19 in 2003–04 and best save percentage with a 41. Derek Damon, F (02-06) 160 41 60 111 .956 mark also in 2003–04. He set a school record with 63 saves in a 42. John Tortorella, F (78-81) 99 39 71 110 triple overtime victory against UMass in the 2004 Hockey East title 43. Brad Purdie, F (92-96) 139 55 54 109 game. He holds Maine records for career shutouts with 15 and single 44. Tanner House, F (07-11) 137 39 69 108 season shutouts with six. Howard is currently the starting goalie for Peter Metcalf, D (98-02) 148 24 84 108 the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL. He was one of three finalists for Dan Kerluke, F (97-01) 152 54 54 108 the 2010 Calder Trophy for NHL Rookie of the Year. Tim Lovell, F (93-96) 115 51 57 108 Greg Moore, F (02-06) 154 66 41 107 FOLLOWING THE BLACK BEAR VIA SOCIAL MEDIA: You can Scott Parmentier, F (94-98) 142 60 47 107 now follow the Black Bears on social networking sites. You can 50. Chris Imes, D (92-95) 156 26 79 105 follow MaineIceHockey and BlackBearNation on Twitter. You can 51. Robert Liscak, F (99-03) 149 46 58 104 also become a friend of the Black Bears on Facebook. You can also like Maine Black Bears. There is also a University of Maine YouTube ABBOTT SETS SCHOOL RECORD WITH TWO GOALS IN 10 SEC- page now with video on it. You can access it by logging onto www. ONDS: Spencer Abbott set a Maine school record on Friday, Oct. YouTube.com/UMBlackBears. Maine also has a new video channel 15, 2010 when he scored two goals in the span of 10 seconds at http://vimeo.com/channels/197225 Michigan State. Abbott broke the record for fastest two goals by an individual player that was set on Dec. 3, 2000 when Matthias MAINE HEAD COACH TIM WHITEHEAD: Maine head coach Tim Trattnig scored two goals in 17 seconds at Northeastern. Whitehead is in his 11th season at the helm of the Black Bears. He has a record of 225-145-45 at Maine and an overall record of 301- WHITEHEAD WINS 200TH GAME AT MAINE: Maine head coach Tim 240-56 in his 14 seasons as a head coach. Maine has advanced to Whitehead won his 200th career game as head coach of the Black the Frozen Four four times in the last nine years under Whitehead. Bears in the 2010 season-opener Oct. 8 against UMass Lowell. He Whitehead earned the 2002 Spencer Penrose Trophy, given to the has a record of 225-145-45 in his 10th season as head coach of the National Coach of the Year, after the Black Bears finished as national Black Bears. Whitehead has 301 career victories. He ranks second finalists. He was a 2004, 2006 and 2007 finalist for the Spencer all-time in victories at Maine, trailing Hall of Fame coach Shawn Penrose Trophy as well. Walsh, who finished his career with 399 victories. BLACK BEAR STAFF RETURNS INTACT: Maine’s coaching staff HEADING DOWN THE RIVER: Prior to the start of the season, returns for the 2011-12 season. Bob Corkum and Dan Kerluke will Maine as a team went white water rafting on the Kennebec River serve as associate head coaches, while David Alexander will serve in Northern Maine. After camping out the previous night, the team as the volunteer assistant. Corkum played at Maine from 1985-89. spent six hours rafting the following day. He then went on to have a 12-year, 720-game NHL career. Kerluke returns for his fifth season with the Black Bears. Kerluke was part CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED AND COUNTING: Maine has three of Maine’s 1999 National Championship team. David Alexander will different players who have 60 or more consecutive game played serve as a volunteer assistant coach with the Black Bears this season. streaks: A 2006 graduate of the University of New Brunswick, Alexander will Brian Flynn 130 consecutive games played work primarily with Maine’s goaltenders. Spencer Abbott 75 consecutive games played Matt Mangene 63 consecutive games played BLACK BEARS IN THE NHL: Five different Black Bears were on NHL opening day rosters. Brett Clark (Tampa Bay), Jimmy Howard (De- DIAMOND AMONG ALL-TIME PENALTY MINUTE LEADERS: Junior troit), Mike Lundin (Minnesota), Dustin Penner (Los Angeles) and Joey Diamond is among Maine’s all-time penalty minute leaders. Teddy Purcell (Tampa Bay). Gustav Nyquist had a great preseason He has racked up 264 penalty minutes in his third season. However, with Detroit, but was sent down to Grand Rapids following its last Diamond has been whistled for just one penalty in Maine’s last six preseason game. In that game, Nyquist had two goals and an assist games. Here are Maine’s all-time penalty minute leaders: for the Red Wings. Nyquist has been called up twice this season by 1. Prestin Ryan (01-04) 359 the Red Wings. 2. Scott Smith (82-86) 287 DRAFTED BEARS: Four members of the University of Maine men’s ice hockey team are currently drafted by NHL teams. The following is the list of drafted Black Bears: Name Year Round Overall Team Ryan Hegarty 2008 4 113 Anaheim Martin Ouellette 2010 7 184 Columbus Nick Pryor 2008 7 208 Anaheim Will O’Neill 2006 7 210 Winnipeg BLACK BEAR HOCKEY EAST ACADEMIC HONORS: Maine placed 10 student-athletes on the Hockey East Academic Honor Roll released on June 15, 2011. Dan Sullivan and Jeff Dimmen were named the Hockey East Top Scholar-Athletes last year as each posted a perfect 4.0 GPA. The duo was also named to the Hockey East Academic All-Star Team. Tanner House and Dimmen were named Distinguished Scholars, as they were honored for the fourth time in their careers. Gustav Nyquist was honored for the third time. Theo Andersson and Mark Nemec received honors for the second time in their careers. Brian Flynn, Brice O’Connor, Adam Shemansky, Sullivan and Jon Swavely were all honored for the first time. BLACK BEARS ON TELEVISION: Maine will have numerous games televised this season. Jon Small will provide play-by-play, while Mike Tuell will provide color commentary on the WABI/CW games. Small replaced Joe Carr, who recently left to accept a vice president posi- tion at Proidence College. CBS College Sports will carry two Maine games this season. Date Opponent Station Fri., Oct. 7 Merrimack WABI/CW Fri., Oct. 14 at North Dakota Fox College Sports Central Sat., Oct. 15 at North Dakota Fox College Sports Central Fri., Oct. 28 Providence WABI/CW Sat., Oct. 29 Providence WABI/CW Fri., Nov. 11 UMass Lowell WABI/CW Sat., Dec. 3 at Vermont WCAXtra Catamount TV Sat., Dec. 10 Boston Univ. CBS College Sports Wed., Jan. 4 Vermont WABI/CW Sat., Jan. 7 New Hampshire NESN Sat., Jan. 21 Boston College NESN Sat., Jan. 28 at Boston Univ. CBS College Sports Fri., Feb. 3 Alabama Huntsville WABI/CW Fri, Feb. 10 at Providence Cox Sports Fri., Feb. 17 Massachusetts WABI/CW

BLACK BEARS ON RADIO: Maine games will be broadcast on The Black Bear Sports Network. Kiss 94.5, WKSQ FM (Bangor) will be the flagship station of the Black Bears this season. WAEI-AM 910 (Bangor) WFAU-AM 1280 (Augusta), WCME-FM 96.7 (Augusta), WSYY-AM 1240 (Millinocket), WLOB AM 1310 (Portland), WRKD-AM 1450 (Rockland) and WIGY-FM 97.5 (Skowhegan) will also carry games. Dan Hannigan, recipient of the 2006 Hockey East Joe Concannon Media Award, returns for his 17th season. In January 2007, Hannigan was named Maine Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. He is joined on the air by Larry Mahoney of the Bangor Daily News. All games can also be heard online at www.goblackbears.com(.) MAINE’S RECORD WHEN: 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007–08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 AT HOME 13-4-3 15-4-1 10-5-0 7-7-2 7-8-3 12-6-1 11-3-2 4-4-0 ON THE ROAD 6-7-3 8-5-1 7-9-1 4-10-1 6-12-0 4-10-1 5-8-5 2-3-2 ON NEUTRAL ICE 1-2-1 5-3-0 6-0-1 2-1-0 0-2-1 3-0-1 1-1-0 3-0-0 IN OVERTIME 0-3-6 1-1-0 1-1-2 2-2-3 0-3-4 1-0-3 3-1-7 1-0-2 WHEN SCORING FIRST 16-3-3 17-4-1 17-7-1 9-3-1 10-7-1 12-7-3 13-2-2 6-3-2 WHEN OPPONENTS SCORE FIRST 4-10-3 11-8-1 6-7-1 4-15-2 3-15-3 7-9-0 4-10-5 3-4-0 LEADING AFTER ONE PERIOD 10-2-3 15-2-0 12-3-1 6-0-0 7-5-0 11-0-2 9-1-2 6-1-2 TRAILING AFTER ONE PERIOD 3-5-0 3-2-1 2-5-1 0-6-1 1-12-2 2-7-0 4-9-1 0-3-0 TIED AFTER ONE PERIOD 7-6-4 10-8-1 9-6-1 7-12-2 5-5-2 6-9-1 4-2-4 3-3-0 LEADING AFTER TWO PERIODS 18-0-3 21-0-1 20-1-0 10-0-0 11-3-2 16-0-2 12-1-2 8-1-1 TRAILING AFTER TWO PERIODS 1-10-1 3-10-1 1-11-0 0-12-2 0-13-1 1-11-1 2-9-1 1-4-1 TIED AFTER TWO PERIODS 1-3-2 4-2-0 2-2-2 3-6-1 2-6-1 2-5-0 3-2-4 0-2-0

ONE-GOAL GAMES 4-9-0 7-5-0 2-6-0 5-6-0 6-11-0 4-4-0 4-5-0 2-3-0 TWO-GOAL GAMES 4-3-0 8-2-0 6-2-0 4-7-0 3-3-0 6-2-0 4-0-0 3-2-0 THREE-GOAL OR MORE GAME 12-1-0 13-4-0 15-6-0 5-5-0 4-8-0 9-10-0 9-7-0 4-2-0 WHEN SCORING THREE+ GOALS 18-3-0 24-2-0 19-4-0 10-2-1 8-5-1 18-7-2 17-5-5 8-2-1 WHEN SCORING FOUR+ GOALS 15-0-0 17-2-1 15-2-0 8-0-1 4-1-0 11-1-2 14-2-2 7-0-0

MORE SHOTS THAN OPPONENT - 23-6-1 12-8-1 5-4-10 6-11-2 15-6-0 15-9-7 7-4-1 FEWER SHOTS THAN OPPONENT - 4-6-1 10-4-1 7-13-2 7-9-2 4-9-3 1-2-0 2-3-1 SHOTS ARE EVEN - 1-0-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 WHEN SCORING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 17-8-2 7-6-2 10-15-2 17-13-3 15-6-2 7-4-2 NOT SCORING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 6-6-0 6-12-1 3-7-2 2-3-0 2-6-5 2-3-0 ALLOWING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 8-11-1 5-7-2 4-11-1 9-13-2 6-9-4 4-6-1 NOT ALLOWING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 15-3-1 8-11-1 9-11-3 10-3-1 11-3-3 5-1-1 MORE PENALTIES THAN OPPONENT - - 11-3-0 5-6-1 3-4-0 7-4-0 5-2-2 3-3-2 FEWER PENALTIES THAN OPPONENT - - 11-8-1 5-10-2 6-14-2 9-12-3 9-8-3 4-1-0 SAME AMOUNT OF PENALTIES - - 1-3-1 3-2-0 4-4-2 3-0-0 3-2-2 2-3-0

ON FRIDAY 7-7-3 13-4-1 12-5-0 4-9-2 4-11-0 8-9-0 7-7-1 3-4-1 ON SATURDAY 9-4-3 12-5-1 11-5-2 7-8-0 6-8-2 7-7-2 7-3-5 4-3-1 ON SUNDAY 4-1-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 2-1-1 3-3-2 3-0-0 2-1-0 ON MONDAY - 0-0-0 - ON TUESDAY 0-0-1 0-1-0 - 0-0-1 ON WEDNESDAY 0-1-0 2-0-0 - 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 ON THURSDAY - 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0

IN OCTOBER 5-4-0 7-1-0 6-0-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 4-1-2 3-2-1 IN NOVEMBER 4-2-1 2-3-0 2-3-1 0-4-2 5-1-1 4-2-1 2-2-1 1-4-1 IN DECEMBER 1-2-2 3-2-0 4-0-1 2-2-0 3-2-1 4-0-1 3-2-1 4-1-0 IN JANUARY 4-0-3 5-3-0 4-4-0 2-3-1 0-6-1 2-2-1 2-2-2 1-0-0 IN FEBRUARY 4-2-0 6-1-1 5-3-0 2-7-0 2-6-0 4-5-0 5-4-0 IN MARCH 2-3-1 5-1-1 2-4-0 3-0-0 1-4-0 3-3-0 1-1-1 IN APRIL - 0-1-0 0-1-0

WHITE JERSEY - - 10-4-0 8-7-2 6-8-2 12-4-1 10-3-1 7-3-0 DARK BLUE JERSEY - - 9-8-1 3-9-1 7-14-1 6-8-2 5-9-5 2-4-2 THIRD JERSEY - - 4-2-1 2-1-0 BLACK JERSEY 1-3-0 0-0-1 WOUNDER WARRIOR JERSEY 0-0-1 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Maine shut out an opponent at home: Feb. 25, 2011 vs. Merrimack (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan Maine shut out an opponent on the road: February 19, 2011 at UMass Lowell, 3-0 (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Maine Shut out an opponent on neutral ice: March 19, 2004 vs. Boston University, 1-0 (HE Semifinals, FleetCenter) (Maine Goalie: Jimmy Howard) Back-to-Back Shutouts: February 18 and 19, 2011 at UMass Lowell, 4-0 and 3-0 (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Back-to-Back-to-Back Shutouts: February 18,19, and 25 2011 at UMass Lowell, 4-0, 3-0 and vs. MC 4-0 (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Maine was shut out: Nov. 19, 2010 at Boston College, 4-0 (BC Goalie: John Muse) Maine was shut out at home: October 25, 2008 vs. Northeastern, 5-0 (NU Goalie: Brad Thiessen) Maine was shut out on the road: Nov. 19, 2010 at Boston College, 4-0 (BC Goalie: John Muse) Maine was shut out on neutral ice: December 29, 2007 vs. UMass Lowell, 6-0 (UML Goalie: Carter Hutton) Maine scored 10 or more goals at home: February 27, 1998 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 11-0 Maine scored 10 or more goals on the road: November 2, 1990 at Denver, 10-1 Maine scored 10 or more goals on neutral ice: November 28, 2009 vs. St. Lawrence (Cumberland County Civic Center), 10-1 Maine allowed 10 or more goals at home: January 29, 1983 vs Yale, 11-2 Maine allowed 10 or more goals on the road: January 4, 1986 at Minnesota, 16-2 L Maine allowed nine goals: January 10, 1986 at Wisconsin, 9-2 L Maine allowed eight goals: November 12, 2006 vs. New Hampshire, 8-2 L Maine allowed seven goals: February 11, 2011 vs. Vermont, 7-2 L Maine won a game in overtime: October 28, 2011 vs. Providence, 5-4 W Maine won a game in overtime at home: October 28, 2011 vs. Providence, 5-4 W Maine won a game in overtime on the road: October 30, 2010 at Vermont, 3-2 Maine won a game in overtime on a neutral site: December 30, 2010 vs. Cornell, 3-2 (Florida College Classic Consolation) Maine lost a game in overtime: Dec. 10, 2010 vs. New Hampshire, 4-3 Maine lost a game in overtime at home: December 10, 2010 vs. New Hampshire, 4-3 Maine lost a game in overtime on the road: 2011–12 Hockey East Standings February 20, 2009 at UMass, 4-3 Maine lost a game in overtime on a neutral site: Hockey East (as of 1/5/12) March 20, 2010 vs. Boston College, 6-7 (HE Championship game) GP W L T Pts. Overall Maine player scored a hat trick: December 2, 2011 at UVM (Spener Abbott) 1. Boston College 13 9 4 0 18 13-7-0 Maine allowed a player to score a hat trick: October 16, 2009 vs. Michigan State (Corey Tropp 3 goals) 2. Boston Univ. 13 8 4 1 17 10-6-1 Maine player scored four goals in a game: 3. Merrimack 10 7 2 1 15 11-3-3 February 19, 2010 vs. UMass Lowell (Brian Flynn) Maine player scored five goals in a game: 4. UMass Lowell 11 7 4 0 14 12-5-0 February 19, 2010 vs. UMass Lowell (Brian Flynn) 5. Maine 13 6 6 1 13 9-7-2 Maine player scored five points in a game: December 2, 2011 vs. Vermont (Spencer Abbott, 3 G, 2 A) 6. Providence 10 6 4 0 12 8-8-1 Maine player scored seven points in a game: February 19, 2010 vs. UMass Lowell (Brian Flynn 5 G, 2 A) 7. Northeastern 13 4 7 2 10 8-7-3 Maine scored five power play goals: 8. New Hampshire 12 4 7 1 9 6-10-2 November 28, 2009 vs. St. Lawrence (Maine went 5-for-8 on the power play) Maine was not whistled for a penalty: 9. Massachusetts 11 2 6 3 7 6-8-4 February 19, 2010 vs UMass Lowell 10. Vermont 12 1 10 1 3 4-14-1 Maine allowed 50 or more shots on goal: February 2, 2008 vs. Massachusetts, 54 (Maine Goalie: Ben Bishop) Exhibition Game Oct. 2, 2011 Game Four Oct. 15, 2011 New Brunswick 0 1 1 – 2 Alfond Arena Maine 1 1 1 0 – 3 Engelstad Arena Maine 4 2 2 – 8 Orono, Maine North Dakota 0 3 0 0 – 3 Grand Forks, ND Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Flynn), 4:09 - SHG Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Brian Flynn (O’Neill, Abbott), 4:02 - PPG UNB - Luke Lynes (Shutron), 4:40 Pd-2 Maine - Will O’Neill (Beattie, Abbott), 00:46 Maine - Brian Flynn (Shemansky, Abbott), 7:54 - PPG UND - Nick Mattson (Kristo, Nelson), 4:15 - PPG Maine - Joey Diamond (Flynn, Abbott), 13:12 UND - Danny Kristo (Mattson, Rowney), 5:27 - PPG UNB - Thomas Nesbitt (Campbell), 18:08 UND - Danny Kristo (Knight, Rowney), 17:25 - PPG Pd-2 Maine - Brice O’Connor (Parker, Andersson), 2:57 Pd-3 Maine - Ryan Hegarty (Abbott, Flynn), 12:18 - PPG Maine - Adam Shemansky (O’Neill, Abbott), 8:10 - PPG OT No Scoring Maine - Pietro Antonelli (Norman, Parker), 14:40 Goalies: Maine - Dan Sullivan, 1-0-1, (saves: 7-8-8-1; 24), 64:37 Maine - Joey Diamond (Shemansky, Flynn), 18:42 UND - Aaron Dell, 1-1-1 (saves: 8-5-1-2; 25), 64:51 Pd-3 UNB - Luke Gallant (Desnoyers, MacDougall), 14:34 Statistics: Shots on goal -Maine 28, UND 27 Goalies: Maine - Dan Sullivan, (saves: 7-5-X; 12), 29:51 Power plays - Maine 2-4, UND 3-5 Martin Ouellette, (saves: x-8-8; 16), 30:09 Penalties - Maine 5/10 min.; UND 4/8 min. UNB - Daniel LaCosta, (saves: 8-6-7; 21) 60:00 Attn: 11,515 Statistics: Shots on goal -UNB 22, Maine 42 Power plays - UNB 1-6, Maine 1-4 Game Five Oct. 28, 2011 Penalties - UNB 4/8 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Providence 1 1 2 0 – 4 Alfond Arena Attn: 3,807 Maine 1 2 1 1 – 5 Orono, Maine Goals: Pd-1 Providence - Chris Rooney (Brown, Maloney), 3:09 Maine - Mike Cornell (Shemansky), 16:50 Pd-2 Maine - Joey Diamond (Mangene, Abbott), 8:07 Game One Oct. 7, 2011 Providence - Robert Maloney (Rooney, Brown), 13:07 Merrimack 0 2 0 – 2 Alfond Arena Maine - Joey Diamond (Mangene, O’Neill), 16:06 Orono, Maine Pd-3 Providence - Stefan Demopoulos (Mauermann). 10:06 - SHG Maine 0 0 1 – 1 Maine - Kyle Beattie (Hegarty, Shemansky), 13:14 Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring Providence - Steven Shamanski (Mauermann, Cross), 13:50 Pd-2 Merrimack - Jeff Velleca (Ellis, Flanigan), 4:32 - PPG OT Maine - Brian Flynn (Diamond, Mangene), 2:50 Merrimack - Jesse Todd, 19:05 - SHG Goalies: Providence - Alex Beaudry, 2-2-1 (saves: 11-9-4-0; 24), 62:50 Pd-3 Maine - Klas Leidermark, 10:50 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 1-2-0 (saves: 8-8-5-3; 24), 62:48 Goalies: Merrimack - Joe Cannata, 1-0-0 (saves: 6-11-5; 22), 60:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -Providence 28, Maine 29 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 0-1-0 (saves: 9-9-7; 25), 59:10 Power plays - Providence 0-4, Maine 0-4 Statistics: Shots on goal -Merrimack 27, Maine 23 Penalties - Providence 6/12 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Power plays - Merrimack 1-6, Maine 0-9 Attn: 4,422 Penalties - Merrimack 11/22 min.; Maine 8/16 min. Attn: 4,173 Game Six Oct. 29, 2011 Providence 1 0 0 – 1 Alfond Arena Maine 1 1 1 – 3 Orono, Maine Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Adam Shemansky (Beattie, Swavely), 10:55 Game Two Oct. 9, 2011 PC - Damian Cross (Army, Demopoulos), 12:52 - PPG Northeastern 0 1 2 – 3 Alfond Arena Pd-2 Maine - Matt Mangene (Flynn, O’Neill), 00:23 Pd-3 Maine - Klas Leidermark (Mangene), 19:59 Orono, Maine Maine 3 1 2 – 6 Goalies: Providence - Alex Beaudry, 2-3-1 (saves: 11-4-10; 25), 57:56 Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Adam Shemansky (Diamond, Flynn), 10:18 - PPG Maine - Dan Sullivan, 2-0-1 (saves: 3-10-13; 26), 60:00 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Diamond, Flynn), 11:45 Statistics: Shots on goal -Providence 27, Maine 28 Maine - Kyle Beattie (Nemec, Swavely), 18:27 Power plays - Providence 1-7, Maine 0-3 Pd-2 Maine - Brian Flynn (Beattie, Abbott), 16:44 - PPG Penalties - Providence 5/10 min.; Maine 9/18 min. Northeastern - Anthony Bitetto (Saponari, Pimm), 18:36 Attn: 4,183 Pd-3 Maine - Joey Diamond (Flynn, Cornell), 3:46 - EX Northeastern - Mike McLaughlin (Bitetto, Pimm), 6:42 Game Seven Nov. 4, 2011 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Mangene, Flynn), 8:13 Maine 0 1 0 – 1 Conte Forum Northeastern - Vinny Saponari, 19:50 - SHG Boston College 2 3 0 – 5 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Goalies: Northeastern - Chris Rawlings, 0-1-1 (saves: 13-8-2; 23), 48:08 Goals: Pd-1 BC- Chris Kreider (Alber), 11:33 - SHG Northeastern - Clay Witt, (saves: x-x-11; 11), 11:47 BC - Kevin Hayes (Arnold, Kreider), 13:26 - PPG Maine - Dan Sullivan, 1-0-0 (saves: 9-9-7; 25), 59:10 Pd-2 BC- Bill Arnold (Kreider), 00:28 Statistics: Shots on goal -Northeastern 27, Maine 23 Maine - Jon Swavely (Leidermark), 1:28 Power plays - Northeastern 1-6, Maine 0-9 BC - Steven Whitney (illane, Gaudreau), 2:16 Penalties - Northeastern 11/22 min.; Maine 8/16 min. BC - (Whitney), 10:14 Attn: 3,798 Pd-3 No Scoring Goalies: Maine - Dan Sullivan, 2-1-1, (saves: 8-X-X; 8), 22:16 Maine - Martin Ouellette, (saves: X-7-7; 14), 37:44 Game Three Oct. 14, 2011 BC -Parker Milner, 8-1-1 (saves: 6-5-9; 20), 60:00 Maine 0 1 0 – 1 Elgelstad Arena Statistics: Shots on goal -Maine 21, BC 27 North Dakota 0 1 2 – 3 Grand Forks, ND Power plays - Maine 0-4, BC 2-4 Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring Penalties - Maine 6/12 min.; BC 6/12 min. Pd-2 Maine - Spencer Abbott (O’Neill, Beattie), 2:03 - PPG Attn: 6,304 UND - Michael Parks (Lamoureux, Panzarella), 5:01 Pd-3 UND - Ben Blood (Knight), 14:35 Game Eight Nov. 5, 2011 UND - Corban Knight (Blood, Kristo), 18:35 Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 0-2-0, (saves: 6-7-5; 18), 59:11 Maine 0 1 2 – 2 Whittemore Center UND - Brad Eidsness, 1-0-0 (saves: 11-14-5; 30), 59:56 New Hampshire 1 2 0 – 3 Durham, N.H. Statistics: Shots on goal -Maine 31, UND 21 Goals: Pd-1 UNH - Jay Camper (Goumas, Block), 3:13 Power plays - Maine 1-4, UND 0-6 Pd-2 UNH - Dalton Speelman (Sorkin, Kipp), 0:25 Penalties - Maine 7/14 min.; UND 5/10 min. UNH - Nick Sorkin (Moses, Hardowa), 7:54 - PPG Attn: 11,399 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Swavely, Beattie), 13:50 Pd-3 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Diamond, Flynn), 5:14 Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, (saves: 10-5-10; 25), 59:30 UNH -Matt Di Girolamo, 4-3-0 (saves: 13-13-5; 31), 60:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -Maine 33, UNH 28 Power plays - Maine 0-3, UNH 1-3 Penalties - Maine 4/8 min.; UNH 4/8 min. Attn: 6,501 Game Nine Nov. 11, 2011 Game Twelve Nov. 26, 2011 UMass Lowell 3 0 2 – 5 Alfond Arena Clarkson 1 2 0 – 3 CCCC Maine 2 0 1 – 3 Orono, Maine Maine 2 2 0 – 4 Portland, Maine Goals: Pd-1 UML - Josh Holmstrom (Wilson, Buco), 2:26 Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Stu Higgins (O’Connor, Pryor), 4:10 - SHG Maine - Stu Higgins (Hegarty), 5:57 Clarkson - Louke Oakley (Tremblay, Labrecque), 12:38 UML - Matt Ferreira, 8:57 - SHG Maine - Adam Shemansky (Mangene, Beattie), 15:47 UML - Riley Wetmore (Vallorani, Arnold), 11:17 - PPG Pd-2 Maine - Adam Shemansky (Abbott, Diamond), 1:13 - PPG Pd-2 No Scoring Clarkson - Jake Morley (Tamblyn), 4:42 Pd-3 UML - Scott Wilson (Kamrass), 6:48 - PPG Clarkson - Allan McPherson (Labrecque, Oakley), 9:30 UML - Matt Ferreira (Wallin), 9:47 Maine - Matt Mangene (Pryor, Anthoine), 19:56 - PPG Maine - Joey Diamond (Beattie, Flynn), Pd-3 No Scoring Goalies: UML - Doug Carr, 3-1-0 (saves: 9-6-15; 30), 60:00 Goalies: Clarkson - Paul Karpowich, 7-5-3 (saves: 9-15-9; 33), 58:20 Maine - Martin Ouellette (saves: 4-X-X; 4), 11:17 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 3-3-2, (saves: 10-6-14; 30), 59:59 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 2-2-1 (saves: 2-6-6; 14), 46:43 Maine - Martin Ouellette, (saves: X-X-0; 0), 00:01 Statistics: Shots on goal -UML 23, Maine 33 Statistics: Shots on goal -Clarkson 33, Maine 37 Power plays - UML 2-8, Maine 1-5 Power plays - Clarkson 1-5, Maine 2-7 Penalties - UML 5/10 min.; Maine 9/29 min. Penalties - Clarkson 11/30 min.; Maine 9/26 min. Attn: 4,749 Attn: 5,328 Game Ten Nov. 12, 2011 Game Thirteen Dec. 2, 2011 UMass Lowell 0 0 4 – 4 Alfond Arena Maine 2 0 4 – 6 Gutterson Fieldhouse Maine 1 1 1 – 3 Orono, Maine UVM 1 2 1 – 4 Amherst, Mass. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Brian Flynn (O’Neill, Cornell), 12:17 Goals: Pd-1 UVM - Connor Brickley (Paliotta, Montagna), 8:03 Pd-2 Maine - Mark Anthoine (Flynn, Abbott), 14:01 - PPG Maine - Brian Flynn (Abbott, Pryor), 14:25 Pd-3 UML - Riley Wetmore (Vallorani, Ferreira), 5:08 - PPG Maine - Spencer Abbott (O’Neill, Flynn), 15:34 UML - RIley Wetmore (Arnold, Ruhwedel), 8:01 - PPG Pd-2 UVM - H.T. Lenz (Brickley, Franzon), 00:54 UML - Scott Wilson, 9:00 - PPG UVM - Drew MacKenzie (Stalberg, Bruneteau), 7:19 - PPG Maine - Joey Diamond (O’Neill, Abbott), 11:52 - PPG Pd-3 Maine - Mark Anthoine (Beattie, Pryor), 8:54 - PPG UML - Chad Ruhwedel (Pendenza, Carr), 19:26 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Flynn, O’Neill), 9:18 - PPG Goalies: UML - Doug Carr, 4-1-0 (saves: 6-14-11; 31), 60:00 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Flynn, O’Connor), 12:05 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 2-3-1 (saves: 5-10-8; 23), 59:44 Maine - Joey Diamond (Abbott, O’Neill), 14:21 - PPG Statistics: Shots on goal -UML 27, Maine 34 UVM - Mike Montagna (Stalberg), 19:59 - EX Power plays - UML 3-5, Maine 2-3 Goalies: Maine - Dan Sullivan, 4-3-2, (saves: 4-12-13; 29), 60:00 Penalties - UML 5/10 min.; Maine 7/14 min. UVM - Rob Madore, 2-7-1 (saves: 4-6-4; 14), 55:00 Attn: 4,624 Statistics: Shots on goal -Maine 20, UVM 33 Game Eleven Nov. 18, 2011 Power plays - Maine 3-5, UVM 2-8 Maine 2 0 0 0 – 2 Penalties - Maine 9/18 min.; UVM 3/9 min. Mullins Center Attn: 3,752 UMass 0 1 1 0 – 2 Amherst, Mass. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Mark Anthoine (Beattie, Hegarty), 5:55 - PPG Maine - Brian Flynn (Abbott, Diaomond), 12:49 Game Fourteen Dec. 3, 2011 Pd-2 UMass - Michael Pereira (Sheary), 11:11 Maine 2 2 1 – 5 Gutterson Fieldhouse Pd-3 UMass - Steven Guzzo (Pereira, Syner), 5:09 UVM 0 0 2 – 2 Amherst, Mass. OT No Scoring Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Joey Diamond (Mangene, Abbott), 10:30 - PPG Goalies: Maine - Dan Sullivan, 2-3-2, (saves: 10-11-10-4; 35), 64:39 Maine - Joey Diamond (O’Neill), 14:47 UMass - Jeff Teglia, 0-2-1 (saves: 11-6-12-0; 29), 64:51 Pd-2 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Diamond, Flynn), 6:44 Statistics: Shots on goal -Maine 31, UMass 37 Maine - Spencer Abbott (O’Neill, O’Connor), 13:43 Power plays - Maine 1-3, UMass 0-7 Pd-3 Maine - Matt Mangene (Flynn, Abbott), 2:43 - PPG Penalties - Maine 11/33 min.; UMass 7/25 min. UVM - Connor Brickley (Bruneteau), 5:45 - SHG Attn: 4,621 UVM - Brett Bruneteau (Brickley, Franzon), 19:33 Goalies: Maine - Dan Sullivan, 5-3-2, (saves: 12-7-10; 29), 60:00 Exhibition Game Nov. 23, 2011 UVM - John Vazzano, 0-1-0 (saves: 4-9-9; 22), 59:10 nder Alfond Arena Statistics: Shots on goal -Maine 27, UVM 31 U.S. U -18 2 1 1 – 4 Power plays - Maine 2-3, UVM 0-5 Maine 2 3 1 – 6 Orono, Maine Penalties - Maine 6/12 min.; UVM 5/18 min. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - John Parker (Pryor), 6:49 Attn: 3,849 Maine - Will O’Neill (Abbott, Flynn), 10:34 - PPG USU18 - Stefan Matteau (Barber, Koules), 12:36 - PPG Dec. 10, 2011 USU18-Nicolas Kerdiles (Hartman), 19:33 - PPG Game Fifteen Pd-2 Maine - Adam Shemansky (O’Neill, Abbott), 1:46 - PPG Boston University 0 1 4 – 5 Alfond Arena USU18- Brendan Silk (Sieloff), 5:087 Maine 0 1 0 – 1 Orono, Maine Maine - Joey Diamond, SHG Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring Maine - Spencer Abbott (Diamond, Flynn), 16:19 Pd-2 Maine - Mark Anthoine (Beattie, Pryor), 8:02 - PPG Pd-3 Maine - Spencer Abbott (O’Neill, Flynn), 1:08 BU - Corey Trivino (Chiasson, Clendening), 18:23 - PPG USU18 - Stefan Matteau (Grzelcyk, Carrick), 17:29 Pd-3 BU - Sahir Gill (Clendening, Coyle), 6:11 - PPG Goalies: USU18 -Jared Rutledge, (saves: 11-1-X; 12), 21:46 BU - Corey Trivino (Clendening, Connolly), USU18 - Collin Olson, L, (saves: X-4-7; 11), 38:14 BU - Alexx Privitera (Hohmann, Noonan), 14:08 Maine - Martin Ouellette (saves: 3-2-X; 5), 24:07 BU - Sahir Gill (Connolly), 17:21 - ENG Maine - Dan Sullivan, W (saves: X-7-6; 13), 34:53 Goalies: BU - Kieran Millan, 8-5-1 (saves: 11-12-7; 30), 60:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -USU18 22, Maine 29 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 5-4-2 (saves: 11-12-4; 27), 59:00 Power plays - USU18 2-6, Maine 3-6 Statistics: Shots on goal -BU 32, Maine 31 Penalties - USU18 6/12 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Power plays - BU 2-5, Maine 1-6 Attn: 3,783 Penalties - BU 11/33 min.; Maine 11/33 min. Attn: 4,910 Game Sixteen Dec. 29, 2011 Clarkson 0 0 1 – 1 Germain Arena Maine 3 2 1 – 6 Estero, Fla. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Brian Flynn (Abbott, O’Neill), 8:25 - PPG Maine - Ryan Hegarty (Diamond, Flynn), 10:51 Maine - Spencer Abbott (Flynn, Hegarty), 18:47 Pd-2 Maine - Adam Shemansky (Beattie, O’Connor), 7:30 Maine - Mark Anthoine (Mangene, Cornell), 10:09 - SHG Pd-3 Maine - Joey Diamond (Shemansky, O’Neill), 3:18 - PPG Clarkson-Louke Oakley (Boak, Zarbo, J.), 9:36 Goalies: Clarkson - Cody Rosen, 0-1-0 (saves: 11-4-X; 15), 27:30 Clarkson - Richie LaVeau, (saves:X-6-9:15), 32:30 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 6-4-2 (saves: 6-11-1; 18), 60:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -Clarkson 19, Maine 36 Power plays - Clarkson 0-7, Maine 2-7 Penalties - Clarkson 20/56 min.; Maine 20/56 min. Attn:

Game Seventeen Dec. 30, 2011 UMass 0 1 1 – 2 Germain Arena Maine 2 1 2 – 5 Estero, Fla. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Joey Diamond (Abbott, Cornell), 3:04 Maine - Brian Flynn (Abbott, Mangene), 4:54 Pd-2 UMass - TJ. Syner (Hobbs, Gravel), 7:36 Maine - Mark Anthoine (Shemansky, Beattie), 9:37 - PPG Pd-3 UMass - Conor Allen (Sheary, Guzzo), 8:35 Maine - Matt Mangene (Abbott, O’Neill), 12:16 - PPG Maine - Brian Flynn (O’Neill, Cornell), 18:33 - ENG Goalies: UMass - Kevin Boyle, 5-3-3 (saves: 12-9-6; 27), 59:33 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 7-4-2 (saves: 1-10-6; 17), 59:33 Statistics: Shots on goal -UMass 19, Maine 32 Power plays - UMass 0-5, Maine 3-7 Penalties - UMass 11/41 min.; Maine 8/27 min. Attn: 5,111

Game Eighteen Jan. 4, 2012 Vermont 1 0 0 – 1 Alfond Arena Maine 1 1 1 – 3 Orono, Maine Goals: Pd-1 Vermont - Sebastian Stalberg (MacKenzie, Reynolds), 14:36 - PPG Maine - Adam Shemansky (Abbott, O’Neill), 17:02 - PPG Pd-2 Maine - Joey Diamond (Anthoine, Flynn), 13:25 - PPG Pd-3 Maine - Brian Flynn (Diamond), 19:44 - ENG Goalies: Vermont - Rob Madore, 3-11-1 (saves: 13-15-12; 40), 59:25 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 8-4-2 (saves: 10-8-7; 25), 60:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -Vermont 26, Maine 43 Power plays - Vermont 1-6, Maine 2-7 Penalties - Vermont 9/18 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Attn: 3,577