Brion O’Connor Director of Public Relations Association 591 North Ave – #2 PRESSPRESS Wakefield, MA 01880 RELEASERELEASE Phone: (781) 245-2122 Great Hockey. Guaranteed. Cell: (978) 609-7224 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JANUARY 2, 2007 RELEASE #24 RECENT RESULTS Friday, December 29 MAINE REIGNS IN FLORIDA Merrimack 2, Robert Morris 2 OT Catamount Cup at Vermont UML, Vermont reach finals; BU, NU, UNH split Vermont 3, Rensselaer 0 Ledyard Tourney at Dartmouth The returned home champions shootout. UML’s Jeremy Dehmer (Madison, WI) pot- St. Lawrence 4, Boston University 3 OT after taking the Florida College Classic. Two other ted the shootout winner. Toyota UConn Hockey Classic at Connecticut Hockey East schools – Vermont and UMass Lowell – In Hanover, NH, the BU Terriers rebounded from Colgate 5, Northeastern 2 reached the finals of their tourneys, but just missed an overtime loss to St. Lawrence with a convincing 3- Badger Hockey Showdown at Wisconsin the brass ring. Boston University, Northeastern and 0 shutout victory over host Dartmouth in the Ledyard Lake Superior State 2, Providence 1 UNH all rebounded from Friday losses to win conso- Tourney. BU junior Karson Gillespie, BU (Mankota, Mariucci Classic at Minnesota lation contests. In Florida, Maine silenced Cornell, 6- SK) earned his second career shutout with the win, Ferris State 1, Massachusetts 1 OT Wells Fargo Denver Cup 3, behind Teddy Purcell’s (St. John’s, NF) two goals, and freshman Luke Popko (Skillman, NJ) got the UMass Lowell 1, Brown 1 OT including the game-winner, and Brent Shepheard’s game-winner. The UNH Wildcats also came back College Classic at Estero, FL (Shawnigan Lake, BC) three assists. Maine got to strong from a disappointing loss, thumping Western Maine 8 , Western Michigan 4 the finals by sweeping past Western Michigan, 8-4, Michigan, 5-2, after losing to Cornell on Friday by the Cornell 5, New Hampshire 2 on Friday, after junior Bret Tyler (Maynard, MA) broke same margin. Defenseman Chris Murray (Dover, MA) open a 3-3 game with two goals in the third period. got the game-winner for UNH on Saturday. Saturday, December 30 In Burlington, the Catamounts came within a whis- Northeastern shrugged off it’s opening loss to Robert Morris 3, Merrimack 0 ker of winning their tourney, but couldn’t get the equal- Colgate, 5-2, in the Toyota UConn Classic to shut Ledyard Tourney at Dartmouth izer against St. Cloud State and former PC Friar down Holy Cross, 7-2. NU’s Ryan Ginand (Milford, Boston Univiversity 3, Dartmouth 0 Bobby Goefert. The final wasn’t decided until SCS MA) had a and an assist to lead the Huskies. Toyota UConn Hockey Classic potted an empty-netter with 35 seconds left. UVM’s The UMass Minutemen tied Ferris State, 1-1, in the Northeastern 7, Holy Cross 2 Joe Fallon (Bemidji, MN) whitewashed Rensselaer the Mariucci Classic in Minnesota, but were relegated Badger Hockey Showdown on Friday, 3-0, to reach the finals. In Denver, the to the consolation game after losing the shootout. On Wisconsin 5, Providence 0 UMass Lowell River Hawks outshot the Pioneers, 37- Saturday, Alabama-Huntsville got the jump on UMass, Mariucci Classic at Minnesota 23, in the finals of the Wells Fargo Denver Cup, but and cruised to a 5-2 win. The were Ala.-Huntsville 5, UMass 2 lost a heartbreaker, 2-1. UML’s Frank Stegnar edged by Lake Superior State, 2-1, in the opening Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Toronto, ON) got the lone River Hawk tally with five round of the Badger Hockey Showdown, and then Denver 2, UMass Lowell 1 seconds left. The River Hawks tied Brown in the open- lost to host Wisconsin, 5-0. In non-tourney action, Mer- Florida College Classic Maine 6, Cornell 3 ing round, 1-1, thanks to Vinny Monaco’s (Andover, rimack garnered a tie in the first of a two-game set New Hampshire 5, W. Michigan 2 MA) goaltending, and advanced after winning the against Robert Morris, 2-2, but dropped the rematch. Catamount Cup at Vermont St. Cloud 4, Vermont 2

2006-07 HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS UPCOMING GAMES Friday, January 5 Team GP W L T Pts Overall Goals Goals Against New Hampshire at Vermont (7:30pm) * NESN New Hampshire 12 10 1 1 21 14-3-1 77 38 Boston College at Northeastern * Vermont 9 6 2 1 13 11-6-1 48 29 Boston University at Providence * Maine at UMass Lowell * Boston College 10 6 3 1 13 9-5-1 42 37 Massachusetts at Merrimack * Boston University 11 4 3 4 12 7-4-5 38 30 Maine 9 5 3 1 11 12-3-2 71 37 Saturday, January 6 Maine at UMass Lowell (3pm) * Massachusetts 10 5 4 1 11 8-6-3 45 42 Northeastern at Boston University * Providence 11 3 7 1 7 4-13-1 34 59 Merrimack at Massachusetts * UMass Lowell 10 2 6 2 6 3-11-5 41 55 New Hampshire at Vermont * CN8 Northeastern 12 2 8 2 6 5-10-2 46 53 * Hockey East game Merrimack 10 2 8 0 4 2-13-2 20 58 All games Eastern Standard Time

CCM/RBK HOCKEY SUPERSKILLS HOCKEY PURE HOCKEY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE WEEK TEDDY PURCELL – Maine JEREMY DEHNER – UMass Lowell JOE FALLON - Vermont Freshman forward; St. John’s, NF Freshman Defenseman; Madison, WI Junior Goaltender; Bemidji, MN Named MVP of the Florida College Named to the Denver Cup All-Tourna- Turned away 21 shots to earn his fourth Classic. Scored a goal and an assist ment Team after earning two assists shutout of the season in a 3-0 win over against Western Michigan and added and scoring the game-winner in the RPI, and was named to the Catamount two goals and an assist against Cornell. shootout Friday night against Brown. Cup All-Tournament Team.

BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • • UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS • UMASS LOWELL • UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • HONOR ROLL Matt Fornataro, UNH (Jr. F; Calgary, AB) – Posted two goals on the week in the 5-2 win over Western Michigan. Karson Gillespie, BU (Jr. G; Mankota, SK) – Stopped all 21 of Dartmouth’s shots to earn his second career shutout in a 3-0 win. Chris Murray, UNH (Sr. D; Dover, MA) – Posted four points with a +1 rating in two games in the Florida College Classic, including a career-high three-point effort against Western Michigan, and was named to the Florida College Classic All-Tournament Team. Bret Tyler, Maine (Jr., D; Maynard, MA) was named to the Florida College Classic All-Tournament team. Had two power play goals and on assist on Friday night against Western Michigan. Jason Tejchma, UML (Sr. F; Muskegon, MI) – Scored his ninth goal of the season, a power play goal against Brown. The goal against Brown tied the game, giving the senior seven goals on the season that have either tied or given the River Hawks the lead. Brent Shepheard, Maine (Sr., F; Shawnigan Lake, BC) – Had four assists on the weekend, including three against Cornell. Wes Clark, Maine (Jr. F; Oakville, ON) – Had two goals against Western Michigan and added an assist against Cornell. Corey Carlson, UVM (So. F; Two Harbors, MN) – Scored three goals in two games in the Catamount Cup on his way to being named to the all-tournament team. Two of the three goals came on the power play as Vermont went 1-1 on the week. Luke Popko, BU (Fr. F; Skillman, NJ) – Scored the game-winning goal in the Terriers’ 3-0 victory over Dartmouth. Matt Byrnes, MC (Sr. F; Denver, CO) - Had a goal and an assist in a 2-2 tie with Robert Morris on Friday night.

LEADING SCORERS (League games only) LEADING SCORERS (All games)

Player, School Cl GP G A Pts Player, School Cl GP G A Pts 1 Trevor Smith, UNH So 12 7 11 18 1 Trevor Smith, UNH So 18 11 15 26 2 Matt Fornataro, UNH Jr 12 7 10 17 2 Matt Fornataro, UNH Jr 18 9 15 24 3 Jacob Micflikier, UNH Sr 12 2 13 15 3 Michel Léveillé, Maine Sr 17 12 11 23 4 Josh Soares, Maine Sr 9 5 9 14 Teddy Purcell, Maine Fr 17 8 15 23 Mike Radja, UNH Jr 12 9 5 14 5 Josh Soares, Maine Sr 17 8 14 22 6 Brian Boyle, BC Sr 10 6 7 13 4 Mike Radja, UNH Jr 18 14 8 22 Kenny Roche, BU Sr 11 6 7 13 Jacob Micflikier, UNH Sr 18 4 18 22 Jerry Pollastrone, UNH So 12 5 8 13 8 Torrey Mitchell, UVM Jr 18 6 15 21 9 Pete MacArthur, BU Jr 11 5 7 12 9 Dean Strong, UVM So 18 11 9 20 Brett Hemingway, UNH Sr 12 5 7 12 10 Brett Hemingway, UNH Sr 18 6 13 19 11 Michel Léveillé, Maine Sr 9 8 3 11 11 Jerry Pollastrone, UNH So 18 7 11 18 Torrey Mitchell, UVM Jr 9 3 8 11 12 Joe Rooney, BC Sr 15 5 12 17 Jason Tejchma, UML Sr 10 5 6 11 Billy Ryan, Maine Jr 17 5 12 17 Joe Rooney, BC Sr 10 3 8 11 14 Chris Capraro, UMass Sr 13 4 12 16 15 Teddy Purcell, Maine Fr 9 0 10 10 Cory Quirk, UMass So 17 8 8 16 , NU Fr 12 5 5 10 Jason Tejchma, UML Sr 19 9 7 16

LEADING GOALTENDERS (League games only) Player, School Cl GP Min W L T GAA SP 1 Joe Fallon, UVM Jr 9 543 6 2 1 1.44 .936 2 John Curry, BU Sr 11 676 4 3 4 1.78 .930 3 Ben Bishop, Maine So 9 543 5 3 1 1.99 .916 Kevin Regan, UNH Jr 11 663 9 1 1 1.99 .931 5 Jon Quick, UMass So 10 603 5 4 1 2.09 .935 6 Cory Schneider, BC Jr 10 607 6 3 1 2.27 .922 7 Carter Hutton, UML Fr 9 519 2 5 2 2.54 .893 8 Tyler Sims, PC Jr 9 595 3 5 1 2.72 .897 9 Jim Healey, MC Sr 6 359 1 5 0 3.01 .901 10 Brad Thiessen, NU Fr 11 667 2 7 2 3.06 .906

LEADING GOALTENDERS (All games)

Player, School Cl GP Min W L T GAA SP 1 Joe Fallon, UVM Jr 16 962 10 5 1 1.50 .934 2 Ben Bishop, Maine So 17 1010 12 3 2 1.96 .920 3 John Curry, BU Sr 14 864 5 4 5 2.02 .921 4 Jon Quick, UMass So 15 942 7 5 3 2.17 .930 5 Kevin Regan, UNH Jr 16 955 12 3 1 2.26 .924 6 Cory Schneider, BC Jr 15 901 9 5 1 2.33 .920 7 Tyler Sims, PC Jr 14 885 3 10 1 2.78 .899 8 Carter Hutton, UML Fr 15 883 2 9 4 2.92 .883 9 Brad Thiessen, NU Fr 14 848 3 9 2 3.18 .906 10 Jim Healey, MC Sr 9 524 1 7 1 3.32 .888 TEAM STATISTICS (League games only) TEAM STATISTICS (All games) TEAM OFFENSE TEAM OFFENSE Team GP G GPG Team GP G GPG —————————————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————— 1 New Hampshire 12 54 4.50 1 New Hampshire 18 77 4.28 2 Maine 9 31 3.44 2 Maine 17 71 4.18 3 Boston College 10 29 2.90 3 Boston College 15 42 2.80 4 Vermont 9 21 2.33 4 Northeastern 17 46 2.71 5 Boston University 11 24 2.18 5 Vermont 18 48 2.67 Providence 11 24 2.18 6 Massachusetts 17 45 2.65 7 Northeastern 12 26 2.17 7 Boston University 16 38 2.38 8 Massachusetts 10 19 1.90 8 UMass Lowell 19 41 2.16 9 UMass Lowell 10 18 1.80 9 Providence 18 34 1.89 10 Merrimack 10 11 1.10 10 Merrimack 17 20 1.18 TEAM DEFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team GP GA GAPG Team GP GA GAPG —————————————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————— 1 Vermont 9 14 1.56 1 Vermont 18 29 1.61 2 Boston University 11 20 1.82 2 Boston University 16 30 1.88 3 New Hampshire 12 22 1.83 3 New Hampshire 18 38 2.11 4 Maine 9 21 2.33 4 Maine 17 37 2.18 5 Boston College 10 24 2.40 5 Boston College 15 37 2.47 Massachusetts 10 24 2.40 Massachusetts 17 42 2.47 7 UMass Lowell 10 27 2.70 7 UMass Lowell 19 55 2.89 8 Providence 11 32 2.91 8 Northeastern 17 53 3.12 9 Merrimack 10 33 3.30 9 Providence 18 59 3.28 10 Northeastern 12 40 3.33 10 Merrimack 17 58 3.41 POWER PLAY POWER PLAY Team Totals SHGA Pct Team Totals SHGA Pct ———————————————————————————————————————————-- ———————————————————————————————————————————--

1 New Hampshire 11/52 0 21.2 1 Maine 31/116 2 26.7 2 Maine 10/53 2 18.9 2 New Hampshire 18/90 0 20.0 3 Boston University 11/61 1 18.0 3 Vermont 21/119 0 17.6 4 Providence 9/50 0 18.0 4 Massachusetts 15/93 2 16.1 5 Vermont 7/44 0 15.9 5 Boston University 14/89 1 15.7 6 Massachusetts 7/49 0 14.3 6 Boston College 13/91 0 14.3 7 Boston College 8/59 0 13.6 7 Providence 11/90 4 12.2 8 Northeastern 7/83 4 8.4 8 Northeastern 14/119 6 11.8 9 Merrimack 4/60 5 6.7 9 UMass Lowell 11/107 1 10.3 10 UMass Lowell 3/57 1 5.3 10 Merrimack 8/105 5 7.6 KILL PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHG Pct Team Totals SHG Pct ———————————————————————————————————————————-- ———————————————————————————————————————————--

1 Vermont 34/36 0 94.4 1 Vermont 101/109 1 92.7 2 Boston College 56/63 3 88.9 2 Boston College 87/99 4 87.9 3 Maine 43/49 3 87.8 3 Providence 86/98 2 87.8 4 Northeastern 69/79 2 87.3 4 Maine 83/95 4 87.4 Providence 48/55 1 87.3 5 Northeastern 108/124 5 87.1 6 New Hampshire 67/77 3 87.0 6 Boston University 78/90 1 86.7 7 Massachusetts 35/41 0 85.4 7 New Hampshire 107/124 4 86.3 8 Boston University 46/54 1 85.2 8 Massachusetts 66/78 0 84.6 9 UMass Lowell 31/37 0 83.8 9 Merrimack 108/137 0 78.8 10 Merrimack 62/77 0 80.5 10 UMass Lowell 59/78 3 75.6 PENALTY MINUTES PENALTY MINUTES Team GP PiM PMPG Team GP PiM PMPG ——————————————————————————————————————————— ——————————————————————————————————————————— 1 Maine 9 221 24.6 1 Northeastern 17 418 24.6 2 Merrimack 10 230 23.0 2 Merrimack 17 402 23.6 3 Northeastern 12 269 22.4 3 Maine 17 366 21.5 4 New Hampshire 12 212 17.7 4 New Hampshire 18 341 18.9 5 Boston College 10 163 16.3 5 Boston College 15 280 18.7 6 Providence 11 140 12.7 6 Vermont 18 274 15.2 7 Boston University 11 122 11.1 7 Providence 18 264 14.7 8 Vermont 9 98 10.9 8 Boston University 16 222 13.9 9 Massachusetts 10 104 10.4 9 Massachusetts 17 200 11.8 10 UMass Lowell 10 90 9.0 10 UMass Lowell 19 206 10.8 TEAM NOTES MILESTONES/WHO’S HOT

Boston College: BC forwards Dan Bertram (Calgary, AB) and Kirk Manke, UNH (So. G: Clifton Park, NY) (Oxford, MI) are competing for their respective Made his first career appearance as a Wildcat on countries in this year’s World Junior Championships in Sweden. Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006, against the Broncos. Gerbe has played in all four games for Team USA and currently leads the team in assists (5). Bertram has played in each of Vince Laise, Maine (So. F; Brampton, ON) Canada’s four wins in the tournament. Had his first career assist on Friday, Dec. 29, 2006, against Western Michigan and added his first career goal Boston University: Boston University (7-4-5) is the only Div. I on Saturday, Dec. 30, against Cornell. team in the country that has yet to suffer a multi-goal loss this season ... All five of the Terriers’ non-conference games this sea- Jim Driscoll, NU (Fr. D; Dedham, MA) son have ended up being against ECACHL squads, with BU post- Scored first goal against Holy Cross on Dec. 30, 2006. ing a 3-1-1 record in those contests ... BU has scored more third- period goals (20) this season than in the first two periods com- Ben Bishop, Maine (So. G; Des Peres, MO) bined (17). Completed an undefeated December (4-0-1) by winning both games in the Florida College Classic. For the month, University of Maine: Maine won the Florida College Classic for posted a .929 save percentage and 1.80 GAA. the first time since 2002 ... Maine’s powerplay was 8-15 on the weekend, including a streak of six straight successful power plays Vermont’s game against St. Cloud State on Saturday ... Maine ends the non-conference schedule with a 7-0-1 record marked the 47th straight sellout crowd of 4,003 at ... Billy Ryan (Milton, MA), Bret Tyler, and Ben Bishop were named , equaling the UVM school record for to the Classic’s All-Tournament Team. Teddy Purcell was the MVP.

University of Massachusetts: Mark Matheson (Sr. D/F; Calgary, AB) scored goals in back-to-back games over the weekend. His ITECH THREE STAR LEADERS nine goals triples his previous-season’s best of three (scored as a junior) and surpass the seven goals scored in his previous three At the conclusion of each Hockey East game, the ITECH collegiate seasons combined … Matt Anderson’s (Sr. F; West “Three Stars of The Game” are selected. The player Islip, NY) goal on Saturday marked his first since Nov. 25 at Union. earning the most points over the course of the season will be honored at season’s end. The leaders to date: UMass Lowell: Lowell out-shot its opponents – Brown and Den- ver – 85 to 46 in the two games … Jason Tejchma’s ninth goal of the season Friday night tied the contest with the Bears, his sev- Name Cl Pos School enth tally that either tied or gave UML the lead this season … The Jon Quick So G UMass River Hawks return to Hockey East play on Jan. 5-6 when they John Curry Sr G BU host Maine at the Chelmsford Forum as part of “Back to the Fo- Matt Fornataro Jr F UNH rum” weekend. Kevin Regan Jr G UNH Cory Schneider Jr G BC Merrimack College: Merrimack and Robert Morris met for the Dean Strong So F UVM first-time ever on Dec. 29. The game also marked RMU’s first Jason Tejchma Sr F UML game against a Hockey East opponent ... senior Matt Byrnes’ Mike Radja Jr F UNH two points on Friday night marked the first time this season a Warrior has had a multiple-point game. Trevor Smith So F UNH

University of New Hampshire: The 5-2 loss to Cornell marked the first multiple goal loss for the Wildcats this season ... Assistant captain Chris Murray set a new career-high with 12 points, break- ing his previous mark of eight points last season ... Mike Radja (Yorkville, IL) currently leads Hockey East with 14 goals and ranks The 2007 Hockey East fifth nationally ... The Wildcats rank second in the nation scoring at 4.28 goals per game. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Northeastern University: Northeastern scored three short- March 16-17, 2007 handed goals and allowed five in five games in December … Northeastern’s seven goals against Holy Cross were the team’s most since an 8-3 win over Massachusetts on March 5, 2005 … at the TD Banknorth Garden Northeastern’s loss to Colgate on Friday was its first loss to the Raiders since Oct. 31, 1997. NU is 4-1-1 against Colgate since.

Providence College: After missing the first 16 games this sea- son because of injury, sophomore Brad Cooper (Coppell, TX) returned to the Friar lineup this weekend ... The Friars rank ninth in the country on the penalty kill (87.8 percent).

University of Vermont: Vermont is ranked No. 1 in the country in scoring defense (1.61 goals against per game) and on the Tickets on sale NOW penalty kill (92.7 percent) … Junior Joe Fallon’s (Bemidji, Minn.) at the TD Banknorth Garden shutout (21 saves) in Friday’s 3-0 win against RPI extended his school record for shutouts to 15. His 1.50 goals against average and at all Ticketmaster outlets is second in the country, and his .934 save percentage is good for (617) 931-2000 • Ticketmaster.com third place nationally. OCT 7ST. THOMAS (exh.) 7 0NORTHEASTERN 10 3U.S. U-18 (exh.) W 5-4 OT 13 0NTEDM L 1-7 NOTRE DAME 20 1BOWLING GREEN 21 7a icni W 3-0 at Wisconsin 27 8a icni W 4-1 at Wisconsin 28 31 at Providence L L 3-5 at Providence 31

NOVEMBER 4VROTW 1-0 VERMONT 4 7 at Harvard L L 0-4 at Harvard 7 0a ermc W 3-1 at Merrimack 10 7at Northeastern T 3-3 OT 17 9at Maine W 4-3 OT 19 2NEW HAMPSHIRE 22

DECEMBER 1BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 2at Boston University 2 8at Massachusetts 8 9MASSACHUSETTS 9

5a otesen7pm at Northeastern 5 JANUAR 7POIEC 3pm PROVIDENCE 7 0MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 10 2a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 12 9a emn 8pm at Vermont 19 0a emn 7pm at Vermont 20 6at Boston University 26 7UMASS LOWELL 27

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NOVEMBER 3at UMass Lowell T 1-1 OT 3 4MAINE T 2-2 OT 4 0at New Hampshire 10 4a emn L 1-2 at Vermont 14 7POIEC W 1-0 PROVIDENCE 17 1HRADW 2-1 HARVARD 21 5YALE W 2-1 OT 25 8MASSACHUSETTS 28

DECEMBER 1at Boston College 1 2BSO OLG L 0-1 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 8POIEC W 4-2 PROVIDENCE 8 9vs. St. Lawrence * 29 0at Dartmouth *W 3-0 30

JANUAR 5a rvdne7pm at Providence 5 6NORTHEASTERN 6 2a an 7:30 pm at Maine 12 3a an 7pm at Maine 13 9a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 19 0MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 20 6BSO OLG 7:30 pm BOSTON COLLEGE 26 7at Massachusetts 27

FEBRUAR 2UMASS LOWELL 2 5vs. Northeastern (B) 5 9at Massachusetts 9 2vs. BC/Harvard (B) 12 6at New Hampshire 16 7NEW HAMPSHIRE 17 3VROT8pm VERMONT 23 4VROT7pm VERMONT 24 8at Northeastern 28

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NOVEMBER 3 at Merrimack W 4-1 W at Merrimack 3 4at Boston University 4 0UMASS LOWELL 10 2NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 9BSO OLG L 3-4 OT BOSTON COLLEGE 19 5a emn L 2-3 at Vermont 25

DECEMBER 1POIEC W 3-0 PROVIDENCE 1 6NEW BRUNS. (exh.) W 3-2 OT 6 9at Northeastern 9 6vs. Mercyhurst $ 16 9vs. Western Michigan * 29 0vs. Cornell *W 6-3 30

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NOVEMBER 3POIEC W 4-1 PROVIDENCE 3 4 at Providence W 3-2 W at Providence 4 0NORTHEASTERN 10 8CNETCTW 8-1 CONNECTICUT 18 1VROTL 0-3 VERMONT 21 5a no L 3-4 at Union 25 8at Boston University 28

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FEBRUAR 2at Boston College 2 3UMASS LOWELL 3 9BOSTON UNIVERSITY 9 0POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 10 6a emn 7pm at Vermont 16 7a emn 7pm at Vermont 17 3NORTHEASTERN 23 4at Northeastern 24

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NOVEMBER 3MIEL 1-4 MAINE 3 4at UMass Lowell 4 0BSO OLG L 1-3 BOSTON COLLEGE 10 2a esearL 1-4 at Rensselaer 12 8a emn L 1-4 at Vermont 18 8at New Hampshire 28

DECEMBER 1a otesenL 1-4 at Northeastern 1 2NORTHEASTERN 2 5MASSACHUSETTS 5 9a oetMri T 2-2 OT at Robert Morris 29 0a oetMri L 0-3 at Robert Morris 30

JANUAR 5MASSACHUSETTS 5 6at Massachusetts 6 0at Boston College 10 2BSO OLG 7pm BOSTON COLLEGE 12 9BOSTON UNIVERSITY 19 0at Boston University 20 6VROT7pm VERMONT 26 7VROT7pm VERMONT 27

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7pm 7pm

7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

OCT 7 4US -8TA eh)W 7-1 U.S. U-18 TEAM (exh.) 14 0at Colorado College 20 1at Colorado College 21 6MASSACHUSETTS 26 8YALE L 28

NOVEMBER 3NORTHEASTERN 3 4at Northeastern 4 0BOSTON UNIVERSITY 10 OT 2a an W 8-2 at Maine 12 7at UMass Lowell 17 8UMASS LOWELL 18 2at Boston College 22 5at Northeastern 25 8MRIAKW 5-0 MERRIMACK 28

DECEMBER 3VROTW 4-1 VERMONT 3 6at UMass Lowell 6 8S.LWEC W 2-0 ST. LAWRENCE 8 9vs. Cornell *L 2-5 29 0vs. W. MichIGAN * W 5-2 30

JANUAR 5a emn 7:30pm at Vermont 5 6a emn 7pm at Vermont 6 3v.Drmuh!7pm vs. Dartmouth ! 13 9MASSACHUSETTS 19 0at Massachusetts 20 7POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 27

FEBRUAR

2v.Mie!8pm vs. Maine ! 2 3MIE7pm MAINE 3 9MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 9 0a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 10 6BOSTON UNIVERSITY 16 7at Boston University 17 3POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 23 4a rvdne7pm at Providence 24

MARCH 2BSO OLG 7:30 pm BOSTON COLLEGE 2 3at Boston College 3

* – Florida College Classic at Estero, FL ! – at Manchester

ST. FRAN. XAVIER (

OBER

Y

Y

, NH

New Hampshire

(10-1-1 HE)

exh.)

14-3-1

7:30pm

7:30pm

3-4 OT

W 4-3

W 7-2

W 6-3 W 3-1

W 5-2 W 4-0 W 6-3 W 3-1

W 4-2

T 4-4

L 2-3

L 2-3

7pm

7pm

7pm

OCT 0at Boston College 10 4a emn T 2-2 OT at Vermont 14 0at Boston University 20 1UINW 5-0 UNION 21 7a ihgnL 3-4 OT at Michigan 27 8a ihgnW 3-2 at Michigan 28

NOVEMBER 3at New Hampshire 3 4NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 0at Massachusetts 10 4a rvdn L 3-4 OT at Providene 14 7BSO OLG T 3-3 OT BOSTON COLLEGE 17 5NEW HAMPSHIRE 25

DECEMBER 1MRIAKW 4-1 MERRIMACK 1 2 at Merrimack W 2-0 W at Merrimack 2 9MIEL 1-7 MAINE 9 9vs. Colgate *L 2-5 29 0vs. Holy Cross * 30

JANUAR 5BSO OLG 7pm BOSTON COLLEGE 5 6at Boston University 6 2VROT7pm VERMONT 12 3VROT7pm VERMONT 13 9at UMass Lowell 19 0UMASS LOWELL 20 6a an 7pm at Maine 26 7a an 7pm at Maine 27

FEBRUAR 2MRIAK7:30 pm MERRIMACK 2 5v.Bso nv B 5/8pm vs. Boston Univ. (B) 5 8at UMass Lowell 8 2vs. BC/Harvard (B) 12 6POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 16 7a rvdne7pm at Providence 17 3at Massachusetts 23 4MASSACHUSETTS 24 8BOSTON UNIVERSITY 28

* – Toyota UConn Hockey Classic at Connecticut (B) – Beanpot at Boston Garden

OBER

Y

Y

Northeastern

(2-8-2 HE)

5-10-2

5/8pm

W 7-2

L 2-5

L 3-4

L 3-6 L 1-3 L 1-2

L 1-3

7pm

7pm 7pm

7pm

7pm 7pm 7pm

OCT 6ST. THOMAS (exh.) 6 3CAKO L 1-6 CLARKSON 13 4S.LWEC W 4-2 ST. LAWRENCE 14 0BOWLING GREEN 20 1NTEDM L 1-6 NOTRE DAME 21 7MRIAKL 2-3 MERRIMACK 27 8at UMass Lowell 28 1BSO OLG W 5-3 BOSTON COLLEGE 31

NOVEMBER 3at Massachusetts 3 4MASSACHUSETTS 4 0VROTL 2-4 VERMONT 10 4NORTHEASTERN W 4-3 OT 14 7at Boston University 17 4UMASS LOWELL 24 6at Brown (Mayor 26

DECEMBER 1a an L 0-3 at Maine 1 8at Boston University 8 9vs. Lake Sup. State * 29 0vs. Wisconsin *L 0-5 30

JANUAR 5BOSTON UNIVERSITY 5 7at Boston College 7 3at UMass Lowell 13 9MIE7pm MAINE 19 0MIE7pm MAINE 20 7at New Hampshire 27

FEBRUAR 2a emn 7pm at Vermont 2 3a emn 7pm at Vermont 3 9BSO OLG 7pm BOSTON COLLEGE 9 0at Massachusetts 10 6at Northeastern 16 7NORTHEASTERN 17 3at New Hampshire 23 4NEW HAMPSHIRE 24

MARCH 2MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 2 3a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 3

* – Badger Hockey Showdown at Wisconsin

OBER

Y

Y

sCp L 1-2 ’s Cup)

Providence

(3-7-1 HE)

4-13-1

7:30 pm

T 2-2 OT

W 4-0

W 4-2

L 1-4 L 2-3

L 0-1

L 2-4

L 2-4

L 1-2

7pm 3pm

7pm

7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

OCT 6 vs. Colgate ^ W 6-0 W vs. Colgate ^ 6 7v.Mai^W 4-1 vs. Miami ^ 7 4NORTHEASTERN 14 0MCIA EHL 3-4 OT MICHIGAN TECH 20 1MCIA EHL 1-2 MICHIGAN TECH 21 9a atot L 2-3 at Dartmouth 29

NOVEMBER 4at Boston College 4 5 OTTAWA (exh.) W 5-2 W OTTAWA (exh.) 5 0a rvdneW 4-2 at Providence 10 4BOSTON UNIVERSITY 14 8MRIAKW 4-1 MERRIMACK 18 1at Massachusetts 21 5MIEW 3-2 MAINE 25 8at Harvard W 2-1 OT 28

DECEMBER 1at UMass Lowell 1 3at New Hampshire 3 9 U.S. U-18 TEAM (exh.) W 7-1 W U.S. U-18 TEAM (exh.) 9 6a t arneW 4-0 at St. Lawrence 16 9RENSSELAER *W 3-0 29 0ST. CLOUD ST. *L 2-4 30

JANUAR 5NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 6NEW HAMPSHIRE 6 2at Northeastern 12 3at Northeastern 13 9BSO OLG 8pm BOSTON COLLEGE 19 0BSO OLG 7pm BOSTON COLLEGE 20 6a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 26 7a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 27

FEBRUAR 2POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 2 3POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 3 9a an 7:30 pm at Maine 9 0a an 8pm at Maine 10 6MASSACHUSETTS 16 7MASSACHUSETTS 17 3at Boston University 23 4at Boston University 24

MARCH 2UMASS LOWELL 2 3UMASS LOWELL 3

^ – Ice Breaker Tournament at Miami * – Catamount Cup at V

OBER

Y

Y

ermont

(6-2-1 HE)

Vermont

11-6-1

7:30 pm

T 2-2 OT

W 2-1

W 3-0

W 2-1

L 0-1

L 1-4

7pm 7pm 7pm

7pm 7pm 8pm 7pm

7pm 7pm