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Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Sara R. Martin Associate Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations ™ Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials March 15, 2010/For Immediate Release Administrative Office Western Collegiate Hockey Association Fantastic Field For 2010 Red Baron WCHA Final Five Features Five MSC 8302 University of Denver of Nation’s Top 11-Ranked Teams AS No. 1 Denver, No. 3 Wisconsin, 2211 S. Josephine Street Denver, CO 80208-8302 NO. 6 St. Cloud State, NO. 5 North Dakota, NO. 11 Duluth p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 email: [email protected] Head to Xcel Energy Center FOR LEAGUE’S SHOWCASE EVENT Tickets Still Available for MARCH 18-20 PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP IN SAINT PAUL; WCHA Doug Spencer To Hold Media Teleconference Tuesday With Final Five Head Coaches; Final Five to Associate Commissioner for Public Relations Be Telecast by Fox Sports North, Audiocast via WCHA.com; More than 50 NHL Draft Public Relations Office Picks on Final Five Team ROSTERS; Annual LEAGUE AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED THURSDAY Western Collegiate Hockey Association 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 at RiverCentre in Saint Paul; FAN FEST TO TAKE PLACE FRIDAY BETWEEN GAMES Madison, WI 53719-2096 p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 MADISON, Wis. – One of the most competitive and highly-ranked fields in the 23-year modern-era history of email: [email protected] the WCHA playoff championship, one consisting of the nation’s No. 1 team in Denver, the nation’s No. 3 team in Wisconsin, No. 6 St. Cloud State, No. 5 North Dakota and No. 11-ranked Minnesota Duluth – descends upon the Home of a Record 36 Men’s City of Saint Paul this week for the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, to be held Thursday, March 18 through Saturday, March 20 at Xcel Energy Center (18,064). All five of those clubs sport at least 22 victories overall so National Championship far this season and those five clubs also finished first, second, third, fourth and fifth respectively in the WCHA Teams Since 1951 during the 2009-10 regular season. 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, Denver, Wisconsin, St. Cloud State, North Dakota and Minnesota Duluth, the top five seeded teams for this 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, season’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs, all succeeded in winning their first round, best-of- 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, three series over the March 12-14 weekend, with two matchups ending in sweeps and three going the full 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, three games. 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, WCHA regular season and MacNaughton Cup champion Denver (27-7-4) is the No. 1 seed for the league 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 playoff championship, second place regular season finisher Wisconsin (24-9-4) is the No. 2 seed, St. Cloud State con’t men’s Member teams University of Alaska Anchorage Colorado College 2009-10 wESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION standings University of Denver Michigan Tech University Conference Only Overall Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA University of Minnesota Duluth 1 Denver 42 28 19- 5- 4 .750 92- 65 38 27- 7- 4 .763 126- 87 Minnesota State University 2 Wisconsin 37 28 17- 8- 3 .661 109- 76 37 24- 9- 4 .703 149- 95 University of North Dakota 3 St. Cloud State 34 28 15- 9- 4 .607 92- 84 39 22-12- 5 .628 126-109 St. Cloud State University 4 North Dakota 33 28 15-10- 3 .589 89- 61 39 22-12- 5 .628 127- 82 University of Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth 33 28 16-11- 1 .589 90- 77 39 22-16- 1 .577 126-107 6 Colorado College 27 28 12-13- 3 .482 88- 85 39 19-17- 3 .526 123-113 2010 Red Baron™ 7 Minnesota 26 28 12-14- 2 .464 80- 76 39 18-19- 2 .487 106-110 WCHA Final Five 8 Minnesota State 20 28 9-17- 2 .357 75- 92 39 16-20- 3 .449 110-112 March 18, 19, 20 Alaska Anchorage 20 28 9-17- 2 .357 66-106 36 11-23- 2 .333 87-141 Xcel Energy Center • St. Paul, MN 10 Michigan Tech 8 28 4-24- 0 .143 59-118 36 5-30- 1 .153 74-148 $ WCHA regular season champion; * home WCHA playoff berth visit us on the web at: wcha.com This Week in the WCHA 2010 Red baron wcha final five • xcel energy center • saint paul, MN

Games for Thursday, March 18: No. 5 Minnesota Duluth (22-16-1) vs No. 4 North Dakota (22-12-5), 7:07 pm CT (TV - FS North). Games for Friday, March 19: Semi-Final: No. 3 St. Cloud State (22-12-5) vs No. 2 Wisconsin (24-9-4), 2:07 pm CT (TV - FS North); Semi-Final: Thursday’s Winner vs No. 1 Denver (27-7-4), 7:07 pm CT (TV - FS North). Games for Saturday, March 20: Third Place Game, 2:07 pm CT (TV - FS North); Broadmoor Trophy Champion- ship Game, 7:07 pm CT (TV - FS North). WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 (22-12-5) is the No. 3 seed, North Dakota (22-12-5) is the No. 4 seed and WCHA Playoff Results defending WCHA Final Five and Broadmoor Trophy champion Minnesota Duluth (22-16-1) is the No. 5 seed. First Round • Best-of-Three All five 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five games will be telecast live by Fox Sports North and audiocast live via the league’s official web site, Results of Friday, March 12: (10) Michigan Tech 1 at (1) Denver 2 (nc); www.wcha.com. (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 at (2) Wisconsin 4 (nc); (8) Minnesota State 5 at Denver and Wisconsin both secured their berths in the Final Five in (3) St. Cloud State 4 ot (nc); (7) Minnesota 0 at (4) North Dakota 6 (nc); first round action on March 12 and 13, with the Pioneers winning 2-1 (6) Colorado College 2 at (5) Minnesota Duluth 3 ot (nc). and 4-2 over No. 10 seed Michigan Tech and the Badgers defeating No. Results of Saturday, March 13: (10) Michigan Tech 2 at (1) Denver 4 9 seed Alaska Anchorage 4-1 and 7-2. St. Cloud State, North Dakota and (DU wins series 2-0); (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 at (2) Wisconsin 7 (nc) (UW Minnesota Duluth, meanwhile, all prevailed in three games. The Huskies wins series 2-0); (8) Minnesota State 2 at (3) St. Cloud State 3 (nc) (series lost 5-4 (ot) to No. 8 seed Minnesota State on Friday night before coming tied 1-1); (7) Minnesota 4 at (4) North Dakota 2 (nc) (series tied 1-1); (6) back with 3-2 and 3-2 (ot) victories on Saturday and Sunday. The Sioux Colorado College 5 at (5) Minnesota Duluth 3 (nc) (series tied 1-1). won 6-0 over No. 7 seed Minnesota on Friday, fell by a 4-2 count on Sat- Results of Sunday, March 14: (8) Minnesota State 2 at (3) St. Cloud State urday, and then captured a 4-1 win on Sunday. And the Bulldogs won 3 ot (nc) (SCSU wins series 2-1); (7) Minnesota 1 at (4) North Dakota 4 (nc) 3-2 (ot) over No. 6 Colorado Colllege on Friday, dropped a 5-3 decision (UND wins series 2-1); (6) Colorado College 0 at (5) Minnesota Duluth 4 on Saturday, and came back with a 4-0 triumph on Sunday. (nc) (UMD wins series 2-1). The 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five will open on Thursday evening (March 18) with a matchup between No. 5 Minnesota Duluth and No. 4 North Dakota at 7:07 pm CT. provided by WCHA-member schools’ pep bands, cheerleaders and mas- Prior to that contest, the conference will present it’s post-season men’s cots. Notable WCHA alumni will also be in attendance. All hockey fans individual awards at the annual WCHA Awards Banquet, set for 3:45 pm are welcome, tickets are not necessary for admittance, and the WCHA CT at RiverCentre – adjacent to the Xcel Energy Center. Fan Fest is free and open to the public. On Friday (March 19) at the Final Five, there will be two semifinal Then on Saturday (March 20) at the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, matchups. The first semifinal, set for 2:07 pm CT, will have No. 3 seed St. the playoff championship will conclude with the Third Place Game at 2:07 Cloud State taking on No. 2 Wisconsin. The second semifinal will match pm CT and the Broadmoor Trophy championship game at 7:07 pm CT. Thursday’s winner (North Dakota or Minnesota Duluth) against top-seeded The winner of the Final Five receives the WCHA’s automatic berth into Denver at 7:07 pm CT. the NCAA tournament. Between games on Friday, the WCHA and the Saint Paul Convention The final WCHA regular season standings for 2009-10 show Denver & Visitors Authority will host the second WCHA Fan Fest in the Kellogg (19-5-4 WCHA) in first place as MacNaughton Cup champion with 42 Lobby inside Saint Paul RiverCentre, next door to Xcel Energy Center. points. Wisconsin (17-8-3 WCHA) finished second with 37 points, St. From approximately 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm, hockey fans can celebrate with Cloud State (15-9-4 WCHA) was third with 34 points, and North Dakota music, interactive games, food and more, with additional entertainment (15-10-3 (WCHA) and Minnesota Duluth (16-11-1 WCHA) tied for fourth

The 2009 Red Baron WCHA Final Five Champion Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs. UMD Became the first team in Final Five HIstory to Win three games to Become Broadmoor Trophy Champions. WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 with 33 points apiece. Finishing in the sixth spot in the final regular Prices for single game tickets are as follows: season standings was Colorado College (12-13-3 WCHA) with 27 points, Thursday, March 18: Quarterfinal: 7 p.m. – $20 / $15 Minnesota (12-14-2 WCHA) was seventh with 26 points, Minnesota State Friday, March 19: Semi-Final #1: 2 p.m. – $35 / $15 (9-17-2 WCHA) and Alaska Anchorage (9-17-2 WCHA) tied for eighth with Friday, March 19: Semifinal #2: 7 p.m. – $45 / $15 20 points each, and Michigan Tech (4-24-0 WCHA) was 10th with eight Saturday, March 20: Third Place Game: 2 p.m. – $25 / $15 points. Saturday, March 20: Championship Game: 7 p.m. – $45 / $15 A season ago (2008-09), North Dakota won the regular season title with A limited number of five-game ticket packages for the tournament are still 38 points while Denver was second with 36. It took at least 29 points to available. College hockey fans still have an opportunity to get in on the tournament earn a first round home WCHA playoff berth with the Sioux, Pioneers, action with the “Pick Your Final Five Sweepstakes.” Fans that enter before Wisconsin, Colorado College and Minnesota hosting opening round midnight on Friday, March 5 will have a chance to win a prize of four (4) ticket matchups. packages to the 2011 Red Baron WCHA Final Five. In the March 15th edition of the USCHO.com Division 1 Men’s College The Saint Paul Convention & Visitors Authority and the Western Collegiate Hockey Poll, Denver is ranked No. 1 nationally, Wisconsin is No. 3, North Hockey Association will again host the WCHA Fan Fest on Friday, March 19 Dakota is No. 5, St. Cloud State is No. 6 and Minnesota Duluth is No. 11. between the two semifinal games of the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Also receiving votes from the WCHA were Colorado College, Minnesota in Saint Paul. and Minnesota State. From approximately 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., hockey fans can celebrate with And in this week’s (March 15th) USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine music, interactive games, food and more in the Kellogg Lobby inside Saint Division 1 Men’s College Hockey Poll, Denver is No. 1, Wisconsin is No. 3, Paul RiverCentre, next door to Xcel Energy Center. Additional entertainment North Dakota is No. 5, St. Cloud State is No. 6, and Minnesota Duluth is will be provided by WCHA-member schools’ pep bands, cheerleaders and No. 11. Colorado College, meanwhile, also received votes. mascots. Notable WCHA alumni will also be in attendance. The 2009-10 campaign marks the 58th in the storied history of the All hockey fans are welcome. Tickets are not necessary for admittance. The WCHA, with the league owning a record 36 national championships. WCHA Fan Fest is free and open to the public. It also is the final season league membership consists of 10 teams, as Bemidji State University and the University of Nebraska Omaha come Fox Sports North to Televise 2010 Red Baron™ on board as new members for the 2010-11 campaign. WCHA Final Five

WCHA to Conduct Media Teleconference SAINT PAUL/MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center and Fox Sports North, in conjunction with the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), have for 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five with announced the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five will once again be telecast Commissioner, five head Coaches on March 16 on FOX Sports North and produced by Minnesota Wild Broadcasting. The entities have televised the tournament since 2000. MADISON, Wisc. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association will conduct The 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five will be held Thursday-Saturday, a teleconference for the media with Commissioner Bruce McLeod and the March 18-20, at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul for the 10th straight year. five head coaches whose teams qualify for the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA “The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is pleased to once again Final Five on Tuesday, March 16 at 11:00 am CT. announce a live television package for our post-season championship that is second to none,” said WCHA Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod. "Working Final Five qualifying head coaches should phone in to the teleconfer- together in a highly-successful partnership with the Minnesota Wild, Xcel ence on March 16 by 10:59 am CT. Phone 1 888 245-7014, then upon Energy Center and Fox Sports North, we are indeed thrilled to have this prompt, enter passcode 729388#. special opportunity to showcase the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five. Media members should phone in to the teleconference on March 16 “We think the annual Final Five is among the premier sporting events in the by 10:59 am CT. Phone 1 973 935-2025, and then upon prompt, enter country and we all look forward to sharing the excitement of our tremendous passcode 729388#. rivalries, top-notch teams and talented student-athletes to fans across the country.” Single Game Tickets for 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Television Schedule Final Five On; Limited Number of packages still available Date Game Time CST Television Thur., March 18: Quarterfinal 7 pm FS North SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center Fri., March 19: Semifinal 1 2 pm FS North and the Western Collegiate Hockey Asso- Semifinal 2 7 pm FS North ciation have announced that single game Sat., March 20 Third Place Game 2 pm FS North tickets for the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Championship Game 7 pm FS North Final Five, to be held Thursday–Saturday, Frank Mazzocco will handle play-by-play duties with as color March 18–20, will go on sale at 10 a.m. analyst for the evening games. For the afternoon contests on Friday and on Monday, March 8. Saturday, Anthony LaPanta and Jim Rich will share play-by-play duties with The Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Darby Hendrickson adding commentary. Anthony LaPanta and Kevin Gorg tournaments play host to some of the will provide rink-side reporting throughout the tournament at Xcel Energy world’s most elite athletes. Ten WCHA Center. alums were selected to the 2010 U.S. FOX Sports North reaches more than 2 million homes throughout Minne- Men’s Olympic Hockey Team, two were sota, Wisconsin, Iowa and North and South Dakota and telecasts nearly 2,600 named to Canada’s Olympic team and one represented Finland. Seven current hours of locally produced programming per year. For more information on the WCHA players earned Gold Medals as part of the U.S. Men’s Junior Team at Emmy Award-winning regional sports network, visit: www.foxsportsnorth. the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan. com. Tickets can be purchased at the Xcel Energy Center Box Office, Ticketmaster ticket centers, charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmas- ter.com. To charge by phone using Ticketmaster TDD/TTY, call 800-359-2525. Groups (10+) call 651-312-3486. WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha.com to Again feature Live Internet Special Guests in Attendance at the Audio Coverage of WCHA final five 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five

The 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five will also again be audio broadcast Some of the special guests that are expected to be on hand at the 2010 live over the internet for the sixth consecutive season via the WCHA’s Red Baron WCHA Final Five include … Paul Kelly, the new Executive official web site – wcha.com. Director of College Hockey Inc. … and Mark Johnson All five games of the championship will again be broadcast live on wcha. from the 1980 U.S. gold medal-winning men’s team … Keith com, with Jack Swanson and Jim Rich, voice of This Week in the WCHA ‘Huffer’ Christiansen and Mike ‘Lefty’ Curran from the 1972 U.S. silver (the league’s weekly radio show), again handling the play-by-play. The medal-winning men’s Olympic team … and Norm Jones, longtime former league will also rotate special guests (including league coaches, alumni, University of Denver and Colorado Avalanche (NHL) broadcaster. Jones administrators, etc.) throughout the live internet broadcasts. will also be the ‘MC’ for the annual WCHA Awards Banquet on Thursday afternoon at RiverCentre. 2010 WCHA Awards banquet & Ceremony Thursday, March 18 • 3:45 pm CT TV TIMEOUTS • 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA final five Rivercentre Grand Ballroom There will be four, 1:00 official timeouts per periods one, two and three of The 2010 WCHA Awards Banquet and Ceremony will honor the league’s all 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five games. Timeouts are to be taken at individual award winners and kickoff the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final the first stoppage of play after the 16:00, 12:00, 8:00 and 4:00 marks. Five. It will be held on Thursday, March 18th at 3:45 pm CT at RiverCentre There will be no timeouts taken during the final 2:00 of each period. Grand Ballrooms C & D. The event is open to accredited and attending There will be no timeouts taken during power-plays. media, Final Five competing teams and travel parties, conference-member There will be no timeouts on icings (per NCAA rule). coaches and administrators, and invited guests. There will be no timeouts during overtime for all 2010 Red Baron™ Host of the 2010 WCHA Awards Banquet will be Norm Jones, former WCHA Final Five games. play-by-play announcer for University of Denver hockey and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche. The WCHA awards program will begin promptly at 3:45 pm CT with the announcement of the 2009-10 league award winners. These include all-league teams, the all-rookie team, player of the year, outstanding student-athlete of the year, defensive player of the year, rookie of the year, coach of the year, league scoring champion and league goaltending champion. In addition, members of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee will be in attendance in conjunction with that evening’s release of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalists for 2009-10. The Broadmoor Trophy

One of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s two major cham- pionship trophies is the Broadmoor Trophy, which has been awarded annually since 1985 to the winner of the conference’s post season playoff championship tournament. For the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, the league will be unveiling an all-new Broadmoor Trophy. The Broadmoor Trophy itself dates to 1981 when it was first presented to the conference by the world-renowned Broadmoor Hotel and Resort Complex of Colorado Springs, Colo. For the first three seasons of its partnership with the WCHA (1981- 1984) – and due to the departure of league member and MacNaughton Cup (regular season championship trophy) custodian Michigan Tech to the CCHA – the Broadmoor Trophy was presented to the Association’s regular season champion. But when the Huskies returned to the WCHA in 1984 – with the MacNaughton Cup in hand – the Broadmoor Trophy became, and has remained since, the symbol of the league’s post-season tournament championship. Long an ardent supporter of college hockey, the Broadmoor Hotel included the former Broadmoor World Arena, which hosted the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship a total of 11 times between 1948 and 1969.

Team captain Rhett Rakhshani receives the MacNaughton Cup on Behalf of his WCHA Champion Denver Teammates from WCHA Commissioner bruce McLeod. WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 WCHA Overtime Procedures • final Five Association announces 79 WCHA scholar-

Where advancement in a bracket or the determination of a tournament athletes for 2009-10 champion is necessary, any game that results in a tie will be broken by Fifth annual group includes 40 repeat honorees 20-minute sudden-death overtime periods. The ice shall be resurfaced upon completion of regulation play, as MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through Com- well as after each succeeding 20-minute overtime period. Intermissions missioner Bruce M. McLeod, Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, University between overtimes will be the same as between the first, second and of Denver Faculty Representative Nancy Sampson (Chair, men’s league) and third periods. Bemidji State University Faculty Representative Doug Leif (Chair, women’s league) today (Feb. 11, 2010) announced that a total of 79 men’s and women’s The teams shall NOT change ends for the entire time that it takes to student-athletes make up the fifth annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete determine a winner. Award recipients. Over the first five years of the award, there have now been The only exception to this procedure will be the third place game at 323 honorees representing all 10 men’s and all eight women’s institutions. the 2009 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five on Saturday afternoon, March 21, The prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through As- where, if the teams are tied after regulation, a standard (as per regular sociation member team Faculty Representatives and approved by the confer- season) 5:00 sudden-death overtime will be played. If the third place ence membership beginning with the 2005-06 season. To earn recognition game ends in a tie after the 5:00 overtime session, it will remain a tie. as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade- average of at Instant Replay least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his or her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her The Western Collegiate Hockey Association will use instant replay to present institution. review all goals for all five 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five games Forty (40) of this season’s 79 men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar-Athletes contested at Xcel Energy Center. are repeat honorees from 2008-09. By conference member institution, repeat honorees are: University of Alaska Anchorage – Nils Backstrom, Jon Olthuis; Bemidji State University – Annie Bauerfeld, Erin Cody; Colorado College Post-Game Press Conferences • final five – Brian McMillin, Bill Sweatt, Mike Testwuide; University of Denver – Brian Gifford, Matt Glasser, Chris Nutini, Kyle Ostrow, Tyler Ruegsegger; Michigan The WCHA will conduct a post-game press conference for attending media Technological University – Mike VanWagner, Eli Vlaisavljevich; University of following each 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five game and a ‘cooling off’ Minnesota – Michelle Maunu; University of Minnesota Duluth – Rob Bordson, period in the Press Interview Room, located at the Southwest Corner of Sarah Murray, Kenny Reiter, Kyle Schmidt; Minnesota State University, Mankato the Xcel Energy Center, at the base of the Press Elevator (between sections – Kala Buganski, Nick Canzanello, Ida Clark, Rylan Galiardi, Jenna Hewitt, 108-109) and immediately adjacent to the Media Dining Lounge. Austin Lee, Kathleen Rosso, Holly Snyder, Nina Tikkinen, Amy Udvig, Ashley The and up to three requested players will be in attendance Young; University of North Dakota – Brittany Kirkham; Ohio State University at each press conference. For all games at the Final Five, the losing team – Rachel Davis, Raelyn LaRocque; St. Cloud State University – Jon Ammerman, will appear first for interviews and the winning team second. Jenaca Fredheim, Caitlin Hogan, Courtney Josefson, Kelly Meierhofer, Garrett If attending media have any special requests for certain players, please Raboin; and University of Wisconsin – Maria Evans. contact the appropriate participating team’s sports information director “On behalf of the entire Western Collegiate Hockey Association family or a member of the WCHA Game-Day Staff for assistance. of student-athletes, coaches and administrators, we wish to send heartfelt congratulations to each of our men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar-Athlete recipients for 2009-10,” said McLeod, Martin, Sampson and Leif in a joint Awarding of Broadmoor Trophy, selection statement. “As we head into the stretch run of our regular seasons and prepare for our of 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five All- post-season championships, it is fitting that we pause here to recognize and Tournament Team honor the tremendous accomplishments of our student-athletes off the ice. They truly represent the very best in collegiate athletics – combining great The Broadmoor Trophy will be presented to the winning team of the 2010 athletic skill with an unwavering determination and drive to achieve the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five on ice immediately after the championshiop epitome of success in the classroom as well. Those are truly noble aspirations game on Saturday, March 20. In addition, the WCHA Final Five All-Tourna- that will serve them well throughout their lives.” In the inaugural season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, 2005-06, there ment Team and Most Valuable Player will be announced on-ice. were 47 men’s and women’s honorees. In 2006-07, there were 49 honorees, The all-tournament team and most valuable player will be selected by in 2007-08 there were 79 men’s and women’s honorees, and in 2008-09 there a committee appointed by the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. were 71 men’s and women’s honorees. This season’s group of WCHA Scholar-Athletes are being recognized and Denver’s Rakhshani is 2009-10 WCHA Scoring publicly honored on-ice with a commemorative plaque at respective mem- ber-team home games during the remainder of the season. Champion; Pioneers’ Cheverie Claims wcha goaltending title 2009-10 wcha scholar-athletes *indicates repeat honoree The individual races for the 2009-10 WCHA scoring and goaltending cham- pionships, which are based on league games only, are now complete. University of Alaska Anchorage: *Nils Backstrom (Sr., D, Stocksund, Sweden); University of Denver senior forward Rhett Rakhshani is the WCHA Josh Lunden (Sr., F, Coquitlam, BC); *Jon Olthuis (Sr., G, Neerlandia, AB); Dusan Sidor (So., G, Poprad, Slovakia); Jared Tuton (Sr., D, Whitehorse, YT). Scoring Champion after producing a league-best 35 points (15g, 20a) Bemidji State University: Erin Babineau (So., F, St. Paul, MN); *Annie Bau- in 28 league games. erfeld (Jr., F, Woodbury, MN); *Erin Cody (Jr., F, Roseville, MN); Emily Erickson The WCHA Goaltending Championship for 2009-10 was won by Uni- (So./Fr., F, Coleriane, MN); Alana McElhinney (So., G, Calgary, AB); Montana versity of Denver junior Marc Cheverie. Cheverie produced a WCHA-best Vichorek (So., D, Moose Lake, MN); Marlee Wheelhouse (So., D, Crookston, 2.05 goals-against average over 1493:08 of action. He also led the league MN); Jackie Robertson (Sr., D, Inver Grove Heights, MN). in saves percentage at .934 and victories with 17 (17-4-3). Colorado College: David Civitarese (So., F, Calgary, AB); *Brian McMillin (Sr., F, Roseau, MN); *Bill Sweatt (Sr., F, Elburn, IL); *Mike Testwuide (Sr., F, Vail, WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 CO). University of Denver: Joe Colborne (So., F, Calgary, AB); *Brian Gifford wcha playoff champions (Sr., F, Moorhead, MN); *Matt Glasser (Sr., F, Calgary, AB); *Chris Nutini (Jr., Season Champion(s) (Head Coach) D, Centennial, CO); *Kyle Ostrow (Jr., F, Calgary, AB); Rhett Rakhshani (Sr., 1959-60 Denver* (Murray Armstrong) & Michigan Tech* (John MacInnes) F, Huntington Beach, CA); *Tyler Ruegsegger (Sr., F, Lakewood, CO); Patrick 1960-61 Denver* (Murray Armstrong) & Minnesota* () Wiercioch (So., D, Maple Grove, BC). 1961-62 Michigan Tech (John MacInnes) Michigan Technological University: Corson Cramer (So., G, Colorado 1962-63 Denver (Murray Armstrong) Springs, CO); Peter Rohn (So., F, Vettre, Norway); *Mike VanWagner (Sr., D, 1963-64 Denver (Murray Armstrong Traverse City, MI); *Eli Vlaisavljevich (Sr., D, Shoreview, MN). 1964-65 Michigan Tech (John MacInnes) University of Minnesota: Nicole Ludwigson (So., F, Bloomington, MN); 1965-66 Denver (Murray Armstrong) & Michigan State• (Amo Bessone) *Michelle Maunu (Sr., D, Esko, MN). 1966-67 Michigan State• (Amo Bessone) & North Dakota• (Bill Selman) University of Minnesota Duluth: *Rob Bordson (Jr., F, Duluth, MN); 1967-68 Denver• (Murray Armstrong) & North Dakota• (Bill Selman) Brady Hjelle (So., G, International Falls, MN); *Sarah Murray (Sr., D, Fairbault, 1968-69 Denver+ (Murray Armstrong) & Michigan Tech+ (John MacInnes) MN); *Kenny Reiter (Jr., G, Pittsburgh, PA); *Kyle Schmidt (Jr., F, Hermantown, 1969-70 Michigan Tech+ (John MacInnes) & Wisconsin+ (Bob Johnson) MN). 1970-71 Denver+ (Murray Armstrong) & Minnesota+ (Herb Brooks) Minnesota State University, Mankato: Alli Altmann (So., G, Eagan, MN); 1971-72 Denver• (Murray Armstrong) & Wisconsin• (Bob Johnson) *Kala Buganski (Sr., F, Anoka, MN); *Nick Canzanello (Sr., D, Rochester, MN); *Ida 1972-73 Denver• (Murray Armstrong) & Wisconsin• (Bob Johnson) 1973-74 Michigan Tech• (John MacInnes) & Minnesota• (Herb Brooks) Clark (Sr., F, Vallentuna, Sweden); *Rylan Galiardi (Jr., F, Calgary, AB); *Jenna 1974-75 Michigan Tech• (John MacInnes) & Minnesota• (Herb Brooks) Hewitt (Sr., F, Anoka, MN); *Austin Lee (So., G, Bloomington, MN); Jackie Otto 1975-76 Michigan Tech• (John MacInnes) & Minnesota• (Herb Brooks) (So., D, Lake Zurich, IL); *Kathleen Rosso (Sr., D, Rogers, MN); Joe Schiller (So., 1976-77 Wisconsin (Bob Johnson) F, Detroit Lakes, MN); *Holly Snyder (Sr., D, Kenosha, WI); *Nina Tikkinen (Jr., 1977-78 Colorado College• () & Wisconsin• (Bob Johnson) F, Salo, Finland); *Amy Udvig (Jr., D, New Brighton, MN); *Ashley Young (Sr., F, 1978-79 Minnesota• (Herb Brooks) & North Dakota• (Gino Gasparini) South St. Paul, MN). 1979‑80 Minnesota• (Herb Brooks) & North Dakota• (Gino Gasparini) University of North Dakota: Brad Eidsness (So., G, Chestermere, AB); 1980-81 Michigan Tech• (John MacInnes) & Minnesota• () Ashley Holmes (So., D, Miltona, MN); *Brittany Kirkham (Sr., G, Nepean, ON); 1981-82 Wisconsin (Bob Johnson) Derrick LaPoint (Jr., D, Eau Claire, WI); Jake Marto (Jr., D, Grand Forks, ND); 1982-83 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer) Chris VandeVelde (Sr., F, Moorhead, MN); Darcy Zajac (Sr., F, Winnipeg, MB). 1983-84 Minnesota Duluth (Mike Sertich) Ohio State University: Barbara Bilko (So., G, Coldwater, MI); *Rachel Davis 1984-85 Minnesota Duluth (Mike Sertich) (Sr., D, Horton, MI); *Raelyn LaRocque (Sr., F, The Pas, MB). 1985-86 Denver (Ralph Backstrom) St. Cloud State University: *Jon Ammerman (Sr., D, Moorhead, MN); Jordy 1986-87 North Dakota (Gino Gasparini) Christian (So., F, Moorhead, MN); Anna Donlan (So., G, Hillsboro, WI); *Jenaca 1987-88 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer) Fredheim (Sr., D, Campbell River, BC); Chris Hepp (Jr., D, Savage, MN); *Caitlin 1988-89 Northern Michigan (Rick Comley) Hogan (Sr., F, Oakdale, MN); *Courtney Josefson (Jr., F, Bemidji, MN); Katie 1989-90 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer) 1990-91 Northern Michigan (Rick Comley) Kemmerer (Sr., F, Anchorage, AK); Ashlan Lambert (Jr., D, Eden Prairie, MN); 1991-92 Northern Michigan (Rick Comley) Drew LeBlanc (So., F, Hermantown, MN); *Kelly Meierhofer (Sr., D, Sauk Rapids, 1992-93 Minnesota (Doug Woog) MN); Travis Novak (So., F, Lethbridge, AB); *Garrett Raboin (Sr., D, Detroit Lakes, 1993-94 Minnesota (Doug Woog) MN); Holly Roberts (Sr., F, St. Cloud, MN); Brittany Toor (So., F, Hartland, MI). 1994-95 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer) University of Wisconsin: *Maria Evans (Jr., F, Chanhassen, MN); Ryan Little 1995-96 Minnesota (Doug Woog) (So., D, Fond du Lac, WI); Carla Pentimone (Jr./So., F, Chicago, IL); Carolyne 1996-97 North Dakota (Dean Blais) Prévost (So., F, Sarnia, ON). 1997-98 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer) 1998-99 Denver (George Gwozdecky) 1999-00 North Dakota (Dean Blais) Record 119 Players on 2009-10 Men’s All-WCHA 2000-01 St. Cloud State () Academic Team 2001-02 Denver (George Gwozdecky) 2002-03 Minnesota () 63 are Previous honorees 2003-04 Minnesota (Don Lucia) 2004-05 Denver (George Gwozdecky) A record total of 119 student-athletes, representing all ten Western Collegiate 2005-06 North Dakota () Hockey Association-member institutions, have earned distinction as mem- 2006-07 Minnesota (Don Lucia) bers of the men’s 2009-10 All-WCHA Academic Team as announced March 2007-08 Denver (George Gwozdecky) 12. Sixty-three (63) are previous honorees. The highest number of student- 2008-09 Minnesota Duluth (Scott Sandelin) athletes earning All-WCHA Academic Team honors in a single season prior * first-round playoff winners; • second-round playoff winners; to 2009-10 was 107 in 2008-09. + East and West Regional playoff winners To earn recognition as a member of the All-WCHA Academic Team, stu- dent-athletes must meet the following criteria: 1) have completed one year of residency at present institution, prior to the current academic year; and 2) wcha playoff championships, by team have a grade point average of at least 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his overall GPA is at least Titles Team (WCHA Playoff Championships) 3.00 for all terms at his present institution. 15 Denver (1960*, 1961*, 1963, 1964, 1966•, 1968•, 1969+, 1971+, 1972•, 2009-10 Men’s All-WCHA Academic Team (*repeat honoree) 1973•, 1986, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008) University of Alaska Anchorage: *Nils Backstrom, Sr, D (Stocksund, Swe- 14 Minnesota (1961*, 1971+, 1974•, 1975•, 1976•, 1979•, 1980•, 1981•, 1993, den); *Kevin Clark, Sr, F (Winnipeg, MB); Brad Gorham, So, D/F (Anchorage, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2007) AK); ***Trevor Hunt, Sr, D (Maple Ridge, BC); ***Josh Lunden, Sr, F (Coquitlam, 11 Wisconsin (1970+, 1972•, 1973•, 1977, 1978•, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1990, BC); ***Jon Olthuis, Sr, G (Neerlandia, AB); Jade Portwood, So, F (Victoria, BC); 1995, 1998) Dusan Sidor, So, G (Poprad, Slovakia); *Jared Tuton, Sr, D (Whitehorse, YT); 9 Michigan Tech (1960*, 1962, 1965, 1969+, 1970+, 1974•, 1975•, 1976•, 1981•) *Luka Vidmar, Jr, D (Ljubljana, Slovenia). 8 North Dakota (1967•, 1968•, 1979•, 1980•, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2006) Colorado College: Art Bidwill, So, D (Fontana, WI); David Civitarese, So, F 3 Minnesota Duluth (1984, 1985, 2009) (Calgary, AB); **Addison DeBoer, Sr, F (Spring Lake Park, MN); Gabe Guentzel, Northern Michigan (1989, 1991, 1992) So, D (Woodbury, MN); Tim Hall, So, F (Sewickley, PA); *Ryan Lowery, Jr, D (In- 2 Michigan State (1966•, 1967•) verness, IL); **Brian McMillin, Sr, F (Roseau, MN); *Tyler O’Brien, Jr, G (Stowe, 1 Colorado College (1978•) VT); Matt Overman, Sr, F (Bloomington, MN); Nate Prosser, Sr, D (Elk River, MN); St. Cloud State (2001) con’t on next page * 1st round playoff winner; • 2nd round playoff winner; + East & West Regional winners WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 **Dan Quilico, Sr, F (Thousand Oaks, CA); **Bill Sweat, Sr, F (Elburn, IL); **Mike University of North Dakota: Ben Blood, So., D (Plymouth, MN); *Brent Testwuide, Sr, F (Vail, CO); ***Andreas Vlassopoulos, Sr, F (Los Angeles, CA). Davidson, Jr., F (Morden, MB); Brad Eidsness, So., G (Chestermere, AB); Jason University of Denver: Cody Brookwell, Sr, D (Calgary, AB); *Marc Chev- Gregoire, So., F (Winnipeg, MB); Brett Hextall, So., F (Manhattan Beach, CA); erie, Jr, G (Cole Harbour, NS); Joe Colborne, So, F (Calgary, AB); *Jon Cook, Jr, Mario Lamoureux, So., F (Grand Forks, ND); *Derrick LaPoint, Jr, D (Eau Claire, D (Denver, CO); Nathan Dewhurst, So, F (Johnston, IA); **Brian Gifford, Sr, F WI); Tate Maris, Fr., G (Denver, CO); *Jake Marto, Jr., D (Grand Forks, ND); Chris (Moorhead, MN); ***Matt Glasser, Sr, F (Calgary, AB); *Dustin Jackson, Jr, F VandeVelde, Sr., F (Moorhead, MN); ***Darcy Zajac, Sr., F (Winnipeg, MB). (Omaha, NE); John Lee, So, D (Moorhead, MN); *Jesse Martin, Jr, F (Edmonton, St. Cloud State University: ***Jon Ammerman, Sr, D (Moorhead, MN); AB); *Chris Nutini, Jr, D (Centennial, CO); *Kyle Ostrow, Jr, F (Calgary, AB); *Lars *Brett Barta, Jr, D (Moorhead, MN); Jordy Christian, So, F (Moorhead, MN); Jared Paulgaard, Jr, G (Vettre, Norway); **Rhett Rakhshani, Sr, F (Huntington Beach, Festler, So, F (Little Falls, MN); Chris Hepp, Jr, D (Savage, MN); , Sr, F CA); **Tyler Ruegsegger, Sr, F (Lakewood, CO); *John Ryder, Jr, D (Colorado (Lake Forest, CA); Oliver Lauridsen, So, D (Gentofte, Denmark); Drew LeBlanc, Springs, CO); Luke Salazar, So, F (Thornton, CO); **Brandon Vossberg, Sr, F (St. So, F (Hermantown, MN); *Aaron Marvin, Jr, F (Warroad, MN); Travis Novak, Paul, MN); Patrick Wiercioch, So, D (Maple Grove, BC). So, F (Lethbridge, AB); *Nick Oslund, Jr, F (Savage, MN); ***Garrett Raboin, Michigan Technological University: *Jordan Baker, Jr, F (Chestermere, AB); Sr, D (Detroit Lakes, MN); *Nicholas Rioux, Jr, D (Rivere-du-Loup, QC); *Mitch Corson Cramer, So, G (Colorado Springs, CO); Peter Heinonen, Fr, D (Hancock, Ryan, Jr, F (Cloquet, MN); *Brian Volpei, Jr, F (Burbank, CA); Sam Zabkowicz, MI); *John Kivisto, Sr, D/F (Brighton, MI); Mikael Lickteig, So, F (Little Falls, MN); So, D (Greendale, WI). Alex MacLeod, So, F (Nelson, BC); Peter Rohn, So, F (Vettre, Norway); *Bennett University of Wisconsin: Aaron Bendickson, Sr, F (Thief River Falls, MN); Royer, Jr, F (Calgary, AB); ***Mike VanWagner, Sr, D (Traverse City, MI); ***Eli Ryan Little, So, D (Fond du Lac, WI); *Ryan McDonagh, Jr, D (Arden Hills, MN); Vlaisavljevich, Sr, D (Shoreview, MN). Eric Springer, So, D (Wrightstown, WI); ****Ben Street, Sr, F (Coquitlam, BC). University of Minnesota: Jay Barriball, Sr, F (Prior Lake, MN); Ryan Flynn, Sr, F (Lino Lakes, MN); Jake Hansen, So, F (White Bear Lake, MN); *Mike Hoeffel, Jr, F (North Oaks, MN); Jake Kremer, So, G (Eden Prairie, MN); *Nick Larson, Denver’s Vossberg a Finalist for Hockey So, F (Stillwater, MN); Taylor Matson, So, F (Mound, MN); Kent Patterson, So, Humanitarian Award G (Plymouth, MN); Nico Sacchetti, So, F (Virginia, MN); ***Brian Schack, Sr, D Best in Class, On and Off the Ice (Lino Lakes, MN); Jordan Schroeder, So, F (Prior Lake, MN).

University of Minnesota Duluth: Drew Akins, Sr, F (Excelsior, MN); *Rob ST. PAUL, Minn. – What’s the essence of humanitarianism? Perhaps 2009 Bordson, Jr, F (Duluth, MN); Jack Connolly, So, F (Duluth, MN); *Justin Fon- Hockey Humanitarian Award recipient Missy Elumba said it best: “When you taine, Jr, F (Bonnyville, AB); David Grun, So, F (White Bear Lake, MN); Brady put others first, amazing things can happen.” Hjelle, So, G (International Falls, MN); *Chad Huttel, Jr, D (Hermantown, MN); This year, a group of seven outstanding collegians, including University of *Kenny Reiter, So, G (Pittsburgh, PA); ***Chase Ryan, Sr, D (Algonquin, IL); Denver senior forward Brandon Vossberg (St. Paul, Minn.) cut from the same *Kyle Schmidt, Jr, F (Hermantown, MN). cloth have been selected as finalists for the BNY Mellon Wealth Management Minnesota State University, Mankato: *Channing Boe, Jr, D (Bemidji, MN); Hockey Humanitarian Award, given annually to the college hockey player that ***Nick Canzanello, Sr, D (Rochester, MN); Cameron Cooper, So, D (Lakeville, most personifies true community spirit through the selfless commitment of MN); *Rylan Galiardi, Jr, F (Calgary, AB); James Gaulrapp, Sr, F (Owatonna, MN); leadership, effort and time. This year's recipient will be introduced on Friday, Zach Harrison, Sr, F (Flint, MI); Justin Jokinen, So, F (Carlton, MN); *Austin Lee, April 9 in an evening ceremony at Ford Field in Detroit as part of the 2010 So, G (Bloomington, MN); Kael Mouillierat, Sr, F (Edmonton, AB); *Andrew Sack- Men's Frozen Four and NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge. rison, Jr, F (St. Louis Park, MN); Joe Schiller, So, F (Detroit Lakes, MN); ***Jason Wiley, Sr, F (Bloomington, MN); *Ben Youds, Jr, D (Maple Grove, MN). attendance history • wcha playoff championship

WCHA final Four Format • 1988-92 Year Site – Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Total/Avg Game 1988 St. Paul* – 12,270 13,829 12,051 13,657 51,807/12,952 1989 St. Paul* – 12,271 12,911 12,237 12,813 50,232/12,558 1990 St. Paul* – 12,316 11,137 10,688 13,704 47,845/11,961 1991 St. Paul* – 13,476 10,310 9,473 11,028 44,287/11,072 1992 St. Paul* – 10,094 11,384 9,983 12,618 44,079/11,020 Final Four: 5 Years – 60,427 59,571 54,432 63,820 238,250/11,913

WCHA final Five Format • 1993-current Year Site Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Total/Avg Game 1993 St. Paul* 8,848 11,319 9,281 8,832 12,457 50,737/10,147 1994 Milwaukee# 12,139 12,381 12,150 12,004 12,693 61,367/12,273 1995 St. Paul* 15,464$ 9,719 10,571 9,188 10,966 55,908/11,182 1996 Milwaukee# 8,978 11,429 8,401 8,958 9,538 47,304/9,406 1997 St. Paul* 9,272 9,528 14,013 9,577 14,317 56,707/11,341 1998 Milwaukee# 6,438 6,306 9,452 6,345 10,166 38,707/7,741 1999 Minneapolis^ 10,128 6,066 11,311 6,276 8,445 42,226/8,445 2000 Minneapolis^ 12,234 8,397 11,520 7,129 10,437 49,717/9,943 2001 St. Paul+ 9,966 10,375 18,409 11,299 17,563 67,612/13,522 2002 St. Paul+ 13,103 12,438 18,523$ 12,961 18,126 75,151/15,030 2003 St. Paul+ 14,305 12,292 17,012 12,509 16,668 72,786/14,557 2004 St. Paul+ 14,123 15,022 19,208$ 14,905 19,306$ 82,564/16,513 2005 St. Paul+ 15,583 13,132 17,794 14,730 16,507 77,746/15,549 2006 St. Paul+ 16,312 16,468 19,353 16,134 19,282$ 87,579/17,516 2007 St. Paul+ 16,449 17,511 19,359$ 16,118 19,463$ 88,900/17,780 2008 St. Paul+ 19,232$ 16,768 16,967 15,981 17,907 86,855/17,371 2009 St. Paul+ 17,611 14,722 17,729 15,254 16,749 82,065/16,413 WCHA Final Five: 17 Years 220,185 203,873 251,053 198,200 250,590 1,123,931/13,223 WCHA Playoff Championship Attendance: 22 Years 1,362,181/12,973

* St. Paul Civic Center; # Bradley Center; ^ Target Center; + Xcel Energy Center; Attendance records in bold face; $sellout WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 The 2010 HHA Finalists: Parise finished the tournament with four goals and eight points, tying him Brandon Vossberg, Senior, University of Denver for the team lead in both categories with former Wisconsin defenseman Brian Ethan Cox, Senior, Colgate University Rafalski. Thanks in large part to his offensive output, Rafalski was named the Kirsten Dier, Senior, Amherst College Best Defenseman of the tournament. Dion Knelsen, Senior, University of Alaska In all, the nine former WCHA players on the United States roster accounted Sam Kuzyk, Junior, Adrian College for 15 of the team’s 24 goals and 37 of the team’s 55 points. Zachary Miller, Senior, Williams College Representing Michigan Tech, forward Jarkko Ruutu tallied the primary assist Brigid O’Gorman, Junior, Connecticut College on Finland’s third as Finland defeated Slovakia 5-3 to earn the bronze medal. Ruutu finished the tournament with two goals and one assist. Brandon Vossberg, Sr, University of Denver Of the 44 men’s and women’s players with WCHA ties who took part in For three seasons running, the St. Paul, Minnesota native has been the recipi- the 2010 Winter Olympics, 37 of those players will be returning home with ent of his team’s Most Active in Community Service Award. medals. Three players were named the best at their position as fellow former A two-time WCHA All Academic Team member, Vossberg earns equally high Badger joined Rafalski as the Best Defenseman of the women’s marks when it comes to giving. As a high school and junior player, Vossberg tournament. donated his time whenever possible to worthy causes, such as Habitat for The Olympics bring out the best hockey in the world and once again, Humanity and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. He even bagged groceries to raise players from the WCHA played a major role in the most recent chapter of money for local charities. international hockey history. Since arriving at DU, Brandon has volunteered at Denver’s Children’s Hospital during the holidays, volunteering at the hospital’s ‘Make-a-Wish’ store. He has also worked with the Starlight Starbright Foundation, which helps better the SCSU’s Raboin, DU’s Rakhshani, MTU’s lives of terminally ill children. In his ‘spare’ time, Brandon coaches through Vlaisavljevich Named Among 10 Finalists for the Denver youth hockey program, and has lent a hand to the RBC Skate for Kids program. This spring, he intends to work with The Bridge Project, which Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award helps inner city kids in the Denver area achieve their academic potential and graduate from high school. Feb. 4, 2010/Overland Park, KS – Ten NCAA® student-athletes who excel both The Hockey Humanitarian Award is awarded annually to college hockey’s on and off the ice – including St. Cloud State's Garrett Raboin, Denver’s Rhett finest citizen and seeks to recognize college hockey players, Division I or Rakhshani and Michigan Tech's Eli Vlaisavljevich – were tabbed as finalists Division III, maleor female, who give back to their community in the true today for the 2009-10 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award in the hockey division. humanitarian spirit. It has been said of the Hockey Humanitarian Award that To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA we seek not to celebrate Hall of Fame athletes, but rather Hall of Fame human Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence beings. – classroom, character, community and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in March 1, 2010 School™, the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive All 12 Men’s Players With WCHA Ties Earn impact as leaders in their communities. The finalists were chosen by a media Medals in 2010 Olympic Winter Games committee from the list of 20 candidates who were announced in October. Nationwide balloting begins immediately to determine the winner. Lowe’s, Toews Named Best Forward, Rafalski Best Defenseman an official Corporate Partner of the NCAA, will announce the Senior CLASS Award™ winner in April at the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four® in Detroit, Michi- by Adam Augustine gan. Led by former Western Collegiate Hockey Association players Jonathan The 2009-10 finalists are: Jean-Marc Beaudoin, Quinnipiac University; Toews (North Dakota) and Dany Heatley (Wisconsin), Canada claimed the Cody Chupp, Ferris State University; Matt Fairchild, United States Air Force gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games with a 3-2 overtime victory Academy; Colin Greening, Cornell University; Dion Knelsen, University of over the United States on Sunday (Feb. 28) in Vancouver. All 12 men’s players Alaska, Fairbanks; Martin Nolet, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Garrett with WCHA ties earned medals in the tournament as the U.S. took home silver Raboin, St. Cloud State University; Rhett Rakhshani, University of Denver; Dan and Finland claimed the bronze. Ringwald, Rochester Institute of Technology; and Eli Vlaisavljevich, Michigan Midway through the first period of the gold-medal game, Toews gave the Technological University. Canadians a 1-0 lead with his first goal of the tournament. Toews, who led the These 10 names will be placed on the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award hockey Candians with eight points and seven assists, was named the Best Forward of ballot for a nationwide vote beginning today and concluding March 16. Fan the competition. Heatley was held without a point in the gold-medal game, balloting is available on the award’s official Web site, www.seniorCLASSaward. however he finished the tournament tied for second on the team in both com, as well as through text messaging. Fans can text HOCKEY to 74567 to goals (four) and points (seven). vote for the finalists. These votes will be combined with votes from coaches Another former North Dakota forward also played a prominent role in the and media to determine the recipient of the award. championship game as American Zach Parise sent the contest to overtime “The hockey finalists have spent almost four years perfecting their game with his fourth goal of the tournament with just :25 seconds left in regula- on the ice,” said Tom Lamb, Lowe’s senior vice president of marketing. “We tion. commend their pursuit of perfection in the rink but also their emphasis on race for the 2010 wcha championship & macnaughton cup • Head-to-Head (Number of games vs each WCHA opponent, record vs each WCHA opponent) UAA CC DU MTU UM UMD MSU UND SCSU UW GP W-L-T Pts Rk UAA X 4, 2-2-0 4, 1-2-1 2, 2-0-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 28 9-17-2 20 t8 CC 4, 2-2-0 X 4, 1-2-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-1-1 4, 2-1-1 28 12-13-3 27 6 DU 4, 2-1-1 4, 2-1-1 X 2, 2-0-0 4, 4-0-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 3-0-1 4, 4-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 28 19-5-4 42 1 MTU 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-2-0 X 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 4, 1-3-0 4, 0-4-0 4, 1-3-0 4, 0-4-0 28 4-24-0 8 10 UM 4, 3-1-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 0-4-0 2, 2-0-0 X 4, 1-3-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 1-1-2 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 28 12-14-2 26 7 UMD 2, 1-1-0 4, 3-1-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-2-0 4, 3-1-0 X 4, 4-0-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 28 16-11-1 33 t4 MSU 4, 3-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 0-3-1 4, 3-1-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-4-0 X 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 1-3-0 28 9-17-2 20 t8 UND 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 0-4-0 4, 4-0-0 4, 1-1-2 4, 3-1-0 2, 2-0-0 X 4, 2-2-0 2, 0-1-1 28 15-10-3 33 t4 SCSU 4, 3-0-1 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-1-0 4, 3-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-1-1 4, 2-2-0 X 4, 2-2-0 28 15-9-4 34 3 UW 2, 2-0-0 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-0-1 4, 4-0-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 3-1-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 2-2-0 X 28 17-8-3 37 2 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 getting a college degree and preparing for life after their senior year.” ers who are academically eligible by the NCAA. No incoming freshman are This marks the fourth year for the ice hockey division of the Lowe’s Senior allowed to go as well as any player who signs a professional contract. The CLASS Award. Michigan State University goaltender Jeff Lerg received the trip must also be taken in the team’s off season. award for the 2008-09 season and Princeton University center Landis Stanki- “This trip will not only be a hockey learning experience but a cultural one evech took home the 2007-08 honor. In 2006-07, University of Notre Dame as well,” said Huskies’ head coach Jamie Russell. “This trip will also help us goaltender David Brown won the inaugural men’s hockey award. prepare for the upcoming season as we will be able to hold on-ice practices prior to the trip.” Hockey 2009-10 Finalists (Name, Position, School) The Huskies will be allowed a short time to practice as a team before arriving Jean-Marc Beaudoin, Forward, Quinnipiac University in Munich on Aug. 13th. The team will play five games over the next 10 days Cody Chupp, Forward, Ferris State University against professional teams from both Germany and Austria. The games will Matt Fairchild, Forward, Air Force Academy serve as exhibition games for the professional teams prior to their regular Colin Greening, Forward, Cornell University seasons. Dion Knelsen, Forward, University of Alaska The team selected Germany due to the fact that assistant coach Pat Mikesch Martin Nolet, Defenseman, University of Massachusetts has strong ties to many of the German teams from his five-year career in the Garrett Raboin, Defenseman, St. Cloud State University German Elite League. Mikesch has also been working with former Michigan Rhett Rakhshani, Forward, University of Denver Tech player Jay Luknowsky who is working in Germany as a player/agent on Dan Ringwald, Defenseman, RIT many of the details of the trip. Eli Vlaisavljevich, Defenseman, Michigan Tech The idea came about after the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, the league that Michigan Tech belongs to, took a pair of European Tours. The WCHA first took a team of players comprised of seniors from each of TICKETS on Sale FOR DIV. 1 hockey REGIONALS the league’s schools to compete against European Teams in the Kolin Cup in Switzerland in 1998. Two years later the league also sent a team to Norway INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The NCAA Div. 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Committee has an- for three games. nounced the dates and times for the start of ticket sales for the 2010 men’s ice “We are looking at this trip as not only as a chance to practice in the hockey regionals. All regional tickets are being sold as a three-game package offseason, but as a valuable marketing piece to recruits as we would like to at each site through March 21. If any of the four sites are not sold out by March make this a tradition every four years,” added Russell. 21, tickets will be available for individual sessions at an increased price. The school is also proud of the fact that the entire cost of the trip is being Individuals buying tickets in the first month will also have the opportunity funded by private donations. One of the major contributors to the trip is to win two tickets to the 2010 Men’s Frozen Four in Detroit. Each region will David Baker, the father of junior forward Jordan Baker. award a pair of tickets to a person who is randomly selected from those who The exact game schedule and opponents will be announced in the purchased tickets through the Internet, in-person or by phone. Spring. Tickets for the Northeast regional at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass., (hosted by the College of the Holy Cross) are available by visiting the DCU Center box office, by calling 800/745-3000 or by logging onto www.ticket- master.com. Start times for the first-round games are 1:30 and 5 pm ET, March 27, while the regional final is scheduled for 5:30 pm ET, March 28. Tickets for the three-game package are $85. East regional tickets at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y. (hosted by Rensselaer and ECAC Hockey) can be purchased by calling 800/303-8368, logging onto www.tickets.com or by stopping by the Times Union Center box office. Start times for the first-round games are 3 and 6:30 pm ET, March 26, while the regional final is scheduled for 6:30 pm ET, March 27. The three- game package is $82 for adults and $76 for youth under the age of 18. Ticket packages for the Midwest regional at the Allen County War Memo- rial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Ind., (hosted by University of Notre Dame) are $85 for adults and $75 for youth under the age of 18, and can be obtained by calling 800/745-3000, online at www.ticketmaster.com or in-person at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum box office. First-round game start times are at 4 and 7:30 pm ET, March 27, while the regional final is at 8 pm ET, March 28. Three-game ticket packages for the West regional at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., (hosted by University of Minnesota) are available for $94 and can be purchased at the Xcel Energy Center box office, logging onto www. ticketmaster.com or by calling 800/745-3000. The first-round contests are at 4:30 and 8 pm CT, March 26, while the regional final is scheduled for 8 pm CT, March 27. If any of the aforementioned host institutions are selected to participate in the 2010 NCAA Div. 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, they will be assigned to their host site. Links for ordering tickets online for all regionals are available through www.NCAA.com.

Michigan Tech Hockey Team To Take Part in European Tour in Summer of 2010

HOUGHTON, Mich. – The Michigan Tech hockey team has recently finalized plans to play five exhibition games during a 10-day European tour this summer. The Huskies will take on German and Austrian professional teams between Aug. 12-21, 2010. Tech is taking advantage of an NCAA rule that allows teams to take one foreign trip every four years. The team is only allowed to take current play- WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2010 red baron™ wcha final five march 18-20 • xcel energy center • saint paul, MN

Single Game Tickets for 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Saint Paul Top 10 Final Five On Sale Now; Limited Number of 10 Things You Just Have to Do in Saint Paul 10. Pose with bronze statues of Herb Brooks, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Snoopy. Packages still available 9. Grab a bite on Grand Avenue! Home of Grand Old Day – the Midwest’s largest one-day festival each June. SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center and the Western Collegiate Hockey 8. Take a tour of the beautiful State Capitol. Association have announced that single game tickets for the 2010 Red Baron™ 7. Check out the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Science Museum of Minnesota. WCHA Final Five, to be held Thursday-Saturday, March 18-20, go on sale at 6. Check out the Mall of America with over 500 stores and an indoor amuse- 10 a.m. CT on Monday, March 8. ment park. The Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five tournaments play host to some of the 5. Visit the Wabasha Street Caves where Dillinger and other gangsters once caroused. world’s most elite athletes. Ten WCHA alums were selected to the 2010 U.S. 4. Get your pre-game carbo-load, just like the Minnesota Wild, at Trattoria da Men’s Olympic Hockey Team, two were named to Canada’s Olympic team Vinci in Lowertown. and one represented Finland. Seven current WCHA players earned Gold 3. Pray for your team at the historic Cathedral of Saint Paul. Medals as part of the U.S. Men’s Junior Team at the 2010 IIHF World Junior 2. Enjoy the smooth jazz of the Artists’ Quarter on 7th Place. Championships in Saskatchewan. 1. Come a day early and enjoy St. Patty’s Day like nowhere else in the USA! Tickets can be purchased at the Xcel Energy Center Box Office, Ticketmaster ticket centers, charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmas- ter.com. To charge by phone using Ticketmaster TDD/TTY, call 800-359-2525. Dance Mania! Groups (10+) call 651-312-3486. Bring your dance moves and shake what your momma gave you! Join us for the Prices for single game tickets are as follows: 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Dance Mania Contest presented by the Saint Thursday, March 18: Quarterfinal: 7 p.m. – $20 / $15 Paul Convention & Visitors Authority. Friday, March 19: Semi-Final #1: 2 p.m. – $35 / $15 Throughout the tournament, get up and dance when you hear the designated song! The person who shakes it the best throughout the entire tournament walks Friday, March 19: Semifinal #2: 7 p.m. – $45 / $15 away with $250 and tickets to the 2011 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five! Saturday, March 20: Third Place Game: 2 p.m. – $25 / $15 Saturday, March 20: Championship Game: 7 p.m. – $45 / $15 A limited number of five-game ticket packages for the tournament are still Pick Your Final Five available. Get in on the action at this year’s 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five with the “Pick The Saint Paul Convention & Visitors Authority and the Western Collegiate Your Final Five Sweepstakes!” Pick the teams you think will be part of the 2010 Final Hockey Association will again host the WCHA Fan Fest on Friday, March 19 Five and you may go to the 2011 Final Five with three friends for FREE! between the two semifinal games of the 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five For additional details and to enter, visit www.xcelenergycenter.com. in Saint Paul. From approximately 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., hockey fans can celebrate with Show Your Ticket music, interactive games, food and more in the Kellogg Lobby inside Saint Now that you’re in town for some hockey, it’s time to find some deals at local Paul RiverCentre, next door to Xcel Energy Center. Additional entertainment restaurants and attractions. From pubs to fine dining and museums to historic will be provided by WCHA-member schools’ pep bands, cheerleaders and landmarks, there is something for everyone in Saint Paul. mascots. Notable WCHA alumni will also be in attendance. Check out www.showyourticket.org for all the places you can show your ticket All hockey fans are welcome. Tickets are not necessary for admittance. The and save some cash! Enjoy the games but get out and see the city while you’re WCHA Fan Fest is free and open to the public. here! WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 WCHA member Teams in Non-Conference Play USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Div. 1 Men’s 2009-10 season • 45-24-5 (.642) College Hockey Poll

Team vs AHA vs CCHA vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA Total March 15, 2010 (points, first place votes in parenthesis) UAA 1-0-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 – 2-4-0 Rk School (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Week CC 2-0-0 – 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 6-2-0 1 Denver (46) 27- 7-4 996 1 DU 2-0-0 2-1-0 – – 2-1-0 6-2-0 2 Miami ( 4) 26- 6-7 931 2 MTU – 1-4-0 – – – 1-4-0 3 Wisconsin 24- 9-4 913 3 UM – 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 – 5-3-0 4 Boston College 23-10-3 833 4 UMD 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 4-4-0 5 North Dakota 22-12-5 792 5 MSU 2-0-0 2-1-1 2-0-0 – – 6-1-1 6 St. Cloud State 22-12-5 726 7 UND – 1-0-2 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 5-1-2 7 Cornell 19- 8-4 699 9 SCSU – 0-2-0 – 5-0-1 – 5-2-1 8 Ferris State 21-11-6 610 13 UW – 2-1-0 – 0-0-1 3-0-0 5-1-1 9 Yale 20- 9-3 552 6 10 Bemidji State 23- 9-4 514 8 WCHA 8-0-0 11-15-3 6-4-0 12-1-2 8-4-0 45-24-5 11 Minnesota Duluth 22-16-1 503 14 1.000 .431 .600 .867 .667 .642 12 Northern Michigan 19-11-8 454 16 13 New Hampshire 17-13-7 320 11 14 Vermont 17-13-7 298 19 USCHO.com PairWise Rankings (PWR) 15 Union 20-11-6 280 17 16 Michigan State 19-13-6 259 10 www.uscho.com • March 15, 2010 17 Michigan 23-17-1 234 NR Record RPI 18 Alaska 18-11-9 224 12 Rk Team PWR Rk W-L-T Win% Rk RPI 19 Maine 18-16-3 107 NR 1 Denver 24 1 27-7-4 .7632 1 .5853* 20 Boston University 18-16-3 80 NR 2 Miami 23 2 26-6-7 .7564 2 .5826* others receiving votes: Colorado College 75, RIT 45, Nebraska-Omaha 19, 3 Wisconsin 22 3 24-9-4 .7027 3 .5700 Mass.-Lowell 15, St. Lawrence 11, Minnesota 6, Massachusetts 3, Minnesota State 4t Boston College 20 5t 23-10-3 .6806 4 .5579 1. 4t North Dakota 20 10t 22-12-5 .6282 5 .5540 4t St. Cloud State 20 10t 22-12-5 .6282 6 .5501 7 Bemidji State 18 4 23-9-4 .6944 7 .5442 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s 8t Ferris State 16 9 21-11-6 .6316 8 .5406 8t Cornell 16 7 19-8-4 .6774 9 .5400 Div. 1 College Hockey Poll • #23 10 Yale 14 8 20-9-3 .6719 11 .5362 11t Minnesota Duluth 13 17 22-16-1 .5769 10 .5368 March 15, 2010 (points, first place votes in parenthesis) 11t Northern Michigan 13 14 19-11-8 .6053 12 .5361 Rk School Record Last Week Weeks Top 15 13 Alaska 12 15 18-11-9 .5921 14 .5304 1 Denver, 507 (31) 27-7-4 2 23 14 Vermont 11 20t 17-13-7 .5541 15 .5298 2 Miami, 467 (3) 26-6-7 1 23 15 New Hampshire 10 20t 17-13-7 .5541 13 .5335 3. Wisconsin, 448 24-9-4 3 16 16 Michigan 8 18 23-17-1 .5732 16 .5251 4 Boston College, 406 23-10-3 4 20 17t Michigan State 7 16 19-13-6 .5789 18 .5250 5 North Dakota, 373 22-12-5 5 23 17t Maine 7 26t 18-16-3 .5270 20 .5214 6 St. Cloud State, 324 22-12-5 7 12 17t Boston University 7 26t 18-16-3 .5270 21 .5205 7 Cornell, 311 19-8-4 9 23 20 Union 6 12 20-11-6 .6216 19 .5232 8 Ferris State, 239 21-11-6 13 14 21 Colorado College 5 28 19-17-3 .5256 17 .5250 9 Yale, 210 20-9-3 6 23 22t Nebraska-Omaha 3 22 20-16-6 .5476 22 .5202 10 Bemidji State, 181 23-9-4 8 20 22t Mass.-Lowell 3 24 19-16-4 .5385 24 .5180 11 Minnesota Duluth, 166 22-16-1 14 17 24 Minnesota 2 34 18-19-2 .4872 23 .5181 12 Northern Michigan, 158 19-11-8 NR 1 25 RIT 0 5t 24-11-1 .6806 25 .5122 13 New Hampshire, 68 17-13-7 10 8 14 Vermont, 56 17-13-7 NR 7 *Team’s RPI has been adjusted to remove negative effect from defeating weak opponent. 15 Union College, 52 20-11-6 NR 4 The PairWise Ranking is a system which attempts to mimic the method used by the NCAA others receiving votes: Michigan State, 39; Alaska, 24; Michigan, 21; Rochester Selection Committee to determine participants for the NCAA Division I men's hockey tourna- Institute of Technology, 17; Boston University, 4; Colorado College, 4; Nebraska ment. The PWR compares the top 25 teams in the RPI Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), judging Omaha, 3; Maine, 2. them by four criteria: record against common opponents, head-to-head competition, record against other top 25 teams if the team has faced at least 10 top 25 opponents, and the RPI. For each comparison won, a team receives one point. The final PWR ranking is based on the number of points (comparisons) won against top 25 teams. Ties are settled by the RPI. A more complete explanation of the workings of the PWR is also available in our FAQ. WCHA member Teams • Home & Away Records There is also a FAQ available explaining the NCAA Tournament selection process. Visit www. 2009-10 Overall uscho.com. Team Home Away Neutral Total Win% UAA 7-10-0 3-12-2 1-1-0 11-23-2 .333 CC 11-9-0 7-7-3 1-1-0 19-17-3 .526 DU 15-3-3 12-4-1 0-0-0 27-7-4 .763 MTU 4-12-1 1-16-0 0-2-0 5-30-1 .153 UM 10-9-1 8-10-1 0-0-0 18-19-2 .487 UMD 14-8-0 7-8-1 1-0-0 22-16-1 .577 MSU 10-8-1 6-12-2 0-0-0 16-20-3 .449 UND 13-5-3 8-7-1 1-0-1 22-12-5 .628 SCSU 12-4-5 10-8-0 0-0-0 22-12-5 .628 UW 15-3-3 9-6-1 0-0-0 24-9-4 .703 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha.com & collegehockeystats.net GET ALL THE the info you need … standings, statistics, results, schedules, rosters, etc.

Looking for the latest Western Collegiate Hockey Association game scores, statistics, standings, results, team schedules, team rosters, television schedules, etc? Then Live Web Scoreboard and Mobile Scoreboard visit www.WCHA.com, the league’s official web site. available at wcha.com WCHA.com, in conjuction with collegehockeystats.net, features all the latest team and individual statistics (both overall and conference), game results and The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, in conjuction with Tim Danehy complete box scores (in three printable formats), standings, league and team (collegehockeystats.net) and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com), is pleased schedules, team rosters, and more. Complete and updated team and player sta- to offer live game scoreboards for both its men’s and women’s leagues for tistics, scores, standings and more are available typically within 10-15 minutes of 2009-10. The new scoreboards are available on the league’s official website, games being completed and inputted into the system. wcha.com, and are also accessible from your web-enabled mobile phone. The WCHA wishes to acknowledge both Tim Danehy (collegehockeystats.net) The live website stats platform can be accessed on game days from the and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com) for their assistance. home page at WCHA.com. The live box scores come directly from feeds at game For all the latest, visit the following links: sites. With multiple leagues using the same live stats platform, even many non-conference road games will be included in the new live scoreboard. WCHA Men’s Information At WCHA.com, located just above the WCHA standings, visitors will find a graphic for “Live Scoreboard’. Just click on the link for either “Men” or WCHA Standings “Women” and you'll be taken to a page featuring live scores each day there http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wcstand/wcham is a scheduled game with links to Live In-Game Box Scores. WCHA Schedules, Game Results & Box Scores The new WCHA mobile scoreboard can be accessed on your web-enabled http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wccompos/wcham phone by visiting the following urls: WCHA Member Team Rosters Men’s Mobile Scoreboard: http://wcha.cstv.com/genrel/wcha-stand-stat.html www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexm.php. WCHA Composite Television Schedule Women’s Mobile Scoreboard: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wccompos/wcham www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexw.php WCHA Team Statistics overall: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/ioteam/wcham league: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/icteam/wcham The mobile scoreboard also features links to live in-game box scores, al- WCHA Scoring Leaders lowing fans to track their favorite teams and players from any location they overall: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/ioplay/wcham have mobile web access. league: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/icplay/wcham “The WCHA is tremendously pleased to offer these new mobile services WCHA Goaltending Leaders to our fans,” said Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod. “This is another positive overall: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iogoal/wcham step forward for us and we owe a great deal of thanks to both Tim Danehy League: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/icgoal/wcham (collegehockeystats.net) and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com) for their assistance in this endeavor.” WCHA men’s Member Team Information Michigan Tech Huskies Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/mtum Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/akam Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/mtum Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/akam Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/mtum http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/akam Colorado College Tigers Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/minm Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/cc_m Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/minm Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/cc_m Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/minm http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/cc_m Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Denver Pioneers Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/mndm Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/denm Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/mndm Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/denm Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/mndm http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/denm Minnesota State Mavericks Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/mnsm Stats: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/mnsm Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/mnsm visit the wcha shop at wcha.com North Dakota Fighting Sioux League’s on-line store features full-line of Official Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/ndkm Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/ndkm WCHA, Member Team Merchandise Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/ndkm For all the latest apparel you’ll need to show off your favorite Western St. Cloud State Huskies Collegiate Hockey Association-member team – including jerseys, t-shirts, Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/stcm sweatshirts, hats, jackets, etc. – visit The WCHA Shop, at WCHA.com. The Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/stcm Schedule (inc. TV), Results, Box Scores: WCHA Shop is a joint venture between the WCHA and SportDesigns. http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wctsched/stcm com. Wisconsin Badgers http://wcha.sportdesigns.com/index.mhtml Roster: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/iros/wism The WCHA Shop also includes a great line of NCAA Frozen Four, National Statistics: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/itstat/wism Hockey League, International and USA Hockey merchandise as well as Schedule (inc. 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since 1992-93 (2003-04 was the other) that four Bulldogs have churned out Pioneers four, 40-point scorers. University of denver • UMD has connected on 13 of its 38 opportunities with the extra man (34.2%) over the past seven games and now owns the third most effecient power-play in • No. 1 seed Denver (27-7-4) advanced to its third NCAA hockey at 23.5%. The Bulldogs have scored at least one power-play goal straight WCHA Final Five with a two-game sweep (2-1, in only 32 of their 39 outings this season and are 1-6-0 when they haven’t. 4-2) of No. 10 seed Michigan Tech (5-30-1) last weekend • Sophomore center Jack Connolly, who owns a career-high six-game scoring at Magness Arena. streak, currently ranks first among his WCHA colleagues in overall power-play • DU has won three straight and 13 of its last 14 points (26), is tied for second in assists (31) and is tied for ninth in goals (18). In games. addition, a team-leading 17 of his 49 points this season have been registered • The Pioneers are 73-54-6 all-time in the WCHA Play- on the road and 39 have contributed to Bulldog wins. Connolly has also marked offs, including a 29-20 record under head coach George in the scoring column in all but 10 outings this winter – and has never gone Gwozdecky. pointless an entire weekend. • DU has advanced to the WCHA Final Five in eight of Gwozdecky’s 16 sea- • UMD is the only WCHA club which has not been shut out this season and sons. has now gone 83 straight games since the last time it was held scoreless (1-0 at • DU leads the WCHA with 15 playoff championships, including four (1999, Denver in the 2007-08 finale). 2002, 2005, 2008) under head coach George Gwozdecky. • Junior right winger and 2008-09 All-WCHA Second Team pick Justin Fontaine, • DU will play Minnesota Duluth or North Dakota in the semifinals on Friday, who has racked up more points (94) over the past two years than any other March 19 at 6:07 p.m. MT. DU went 5-0 against North Dakota and 1-1 against WCHA skater, is second in the nation in play goals (13), and is fourth in game Minnesota Duluth this season. winners (6) and tied for seventh in overall goals .Fontaine and Mike Connolly • DU is 7-2 all-time at the Xcel Center, including three playoff titles. DU has are the first Bulldogs to post back-to-back 40-point seasons since Evan Schwabe advanced to the Final Five championship the last two seasons. turned the trick between 2003-05. • DU’s 27 wins lead the nation and are the most for the Pioneers since posting • UMD has reached the 20-win plateau for the fourth time in eight years and 32 in 2004-05. finished with its best WCHA record (16-11-1) since going 19-7-2 in 2003-04. • DU is first in the latest PairWise Rankings. • Junior left winger Rob Bordson, the recipient of insidecollegehockey.com’s • DU is led by goaltender Marc Cheverie (24-4-3, 1.94 GAA, .937 Sv%) and its Breakthrough Player of the Year Award for 2009-10, ranks sixth in the WCHA in top line of Rhett Rakhshani (20-29=49), Tyler Ruegsegger (16-24=40) and Joe overall assists with 28 to go with 12 goals this season after going pointless in Colborne (21-18=39). Cheverie leads the WCHA in goals-against average, save 15 outings last winter. He also has 23 power-play points to his credit thus far, percentage, wins, winning percentage (.823) and shutouts (6). Cheverie earned which trails only two other players – teammate Jack Connolly and Justin Fontaine the WCHA goaltending championship with a 2.05 goals against average in league – in that statistical category among WCHA combatants. Bordson’s 40-point gain play. Rakhshani won the WCHA scoring title with 15-20=35 and is tied for the from his sophomore season represents the second largest one-year scoring WCHA lead with 49 points in all games. Colborne is tied for the NCAA lead with improvement of any Bulldog in 17 years. eight game-winning goals, while Ruegsegger and Jesse Martin (13-7=20) lead • The Bulldogs are a whopping 21-2-1 when they’ve scored three or more times the team at +15. in 2009-10 (the two losses both came at home – 5-4 in overtime to Bemidji State • Patrick Wiercioch ranks fourth in WCHA defenseman scoring with 6-19=25, University on Jan. 23 and 5-3 to Colorado College last Saturday) and are a mere while Matt Donovan is tied for fourth in rookie scoring with 6-12=18. 1-14-0 when they’ve failed to do so. • Cheverie, Rakhshani, Ruegsegger, Colborne, Wiercioch, Donovan and Chris • Sophomore right winger Mike Connolly, a member of the 2008-09 WCHA Nutini are All-WCHA candidates. Donovan and Drew Shore are candidates for All-Rookie Team, remains the only 2009-10 Bulldog who is averaging a point a the All-WCHA Rookie Team. game or better for his career (82 points in 80 outings). He also leads all current • DU has claimed the Wells Fargo Denver Cup, Gold Pan and MacNaughton UMD skaters in career playoff scoring with five goals and nine assists for 14 Cup this season. DU is first in the WCHA on the penalty-kill (87.9%) and fifth on points in 10 games and is a plus-8 to boot. the power-play (19.6%). • UMD has come back from a two-goal deficit to post wins five times already this season. doing so twice during its series sweep at Minnesota (4-3 and 3-2 on Nov. 20-21), and against Michigan Tech (3-2 on Feb. 6), North Dakota (3-2 in bulldogs OT on Dec. 5) and Minnesota State, Mankato (3-2 on Oct. 17). University of Minnesota Duluth • Sophomore Brady Lamb, who collected a career-high three points in Sunday’s 4-0 win over Colorado College, is second among WCHA defensemen goals with • The defending WCHA playoff champion Bulldogs 11 (six of which have come on the power play) and is fifth in scoring (a personal- earned a berth in the Final Five tournament – their fifth in best 24 points). Lamb has marked in the points column in six of the last eight the past eight seasons – by dispatching Colorado College games, accumulating three goals and four assists during that stretch. Sunday night in the deciding game of the best-of-three • UMD registered five regular season sweeps (Minnesota State on Jan. 15-16 opening round series. and Oct. 16-17, Clarkson University on Oct. 30-31, the University of Minnesota • UMD will butt heads with North Dakota in Thursday on Nov. 20-21 and Colorado College on Jan. 8-9) this winter – its most since night’s opener. The Fighting Sioux won three of four 2003-04 (8). against the Bulldogs this winter and were the only WCHA • All 11 of junior left winger Kyle Schmidt’s goals this season have come in club to sweep UMD during the 2009-10 regular season even-strength situations – only seven other WCHA have scored more. (5-2 and 5-1 in Grand Forks, N.D. on Feb. 19-20). • Sophomore goaltender Kenny Reiter rejected all 25 shots Colorado College • The Bulldogs are 7-5 in their 12 Final Five lifetime appearances, which includes sent his way Sunday night en route to becoming the fourth Bulldog ever to post a 2-0 mark vs. North Dakota (a 3-0 victory in last year’s semifinals and a 2-1 a shut out in the WCHA playoffs. The blankng was Reiter’s third of the season triumph in the 2003 opening round). and UMD’s fourth since the turn of the New Year. • Last March UMD became the first play-in-game participant to capture the • UMD is an even 8-8-1 away from the DECC this season. WCHA Final Five title in the 17-year history of that event by going a perfect 3-0 • Junior left winger Cody Danberg snapped a 19-game scoring drought by and blanking two opponents (North Dakota and Denver in the title game) along picking up an assist Sunday against Colorado College. All seven of Danberg’s the way. eight points this winter have been registered in Bulldog victories. • The Bulldogs will come into Thursday night’s clash armed with four of the • Through 39 games this season, 85.7% of UMD’s goals (108 of 126) have come WCHA’s top 12 point producers in sophomore center Jack Connolly (tied for off the sticks of its 12 juniors and sophomores. first with 49 points), junior right winger Justin Fontaine (fourth with 46 points), • Since falling 2-1 in overtime to North Dakota on March 2, 2008, UMD has junior left winger Rob Bordson (tied for 10th with 40 points) and sophomore dropped just one of its 16 extra session games (7-1-9) and is 4-1-1 in that situ- right winger Mike Connolly (40 points). Both Connollys and Fontaine all racked ation this winter. up 33 points in WCHA play – just two points behind scoring champion Rhett Rakhshani of Denver in the league race. This marks the just the second time WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha TEAM NOTEBOOKS con’t huskies St. Cloud State University fighting sioux University of North Dakota • The Huskies will be heading back to the Red Baron WCHA Final Five for the first time since 2008. This • The Fighting Sioux have advanced to the Red Baron will mark the Huskies’ 12th trip to the WCHA Final WCHA Final Five for the eighth straight year, the longest Five, and SCSU has made seven trips to the Final active streak in the WCHA … The fourth-seeded Sioux Five since 2000. The Huskies own a 7-14-0 record will face fifth-seeded Minnesota Duluth in Thursday’s in Final Five action since they made their first trip quarterfinal at the Xcel Energy Center … The two teams to the Final Five in 1994. met in the semifinals at last year’s Final Five, when the • SCSU won the WCHA Final Five in 2001, and the Bulldogs blanked the Sioux 3-0 … UND holds a 3-1-0 Huskies have advanced to the championship game in 2006 and 1994. edge in the season series this year, including a sweep • SCSU gained its bid to the WCHA Final Five with a thrilling 3-2 OT victory over (5-2, 5-1) Feb. 19-20 in Grand Forks. The two teams Minnesota State in game three of their first round series on March 14, at the split their series in Duluth Dec. 4-5 … UND leads the National Hockey Center in St. Cloud. SCSU opened the series with a heart-break- all-time series 128-70-8 (.641) but trail 1-2-1 on neutral ice … The Sioux enter ing 5-4 OT loss on March 12, against MSU. The Mavericks scored in the closing the tournament having won nine of their last nine games … The Sioux are second of play to tie the game and then won the match with a goal at :20 of the 14-11 all-time at the Final Five, 82-61-7 overall in the WCHA playoffs and have OT period. On March 13, the Huskies rallied with a 3-2 win over the Mavericks won eight WCHA playoff titles (2006, 2000, 1997, 1987, 1980, 1979, 1968 and as Garrett Roe had two goals and one assist in the contest. To complete the set, 1967) … This year marks the second time UND has been the No. 4 seed in the SCSU’s Drew LeBlanc scored the OT game winner on March 14, in the 3-2 win Final Five. The only other time was in 2002-03, when UND lost 2-1 to Minnesota at the NHC. Duluth in the quarterfinals … In Dave Hakstol’s six years as Sioux head coach, • SCSU will challenge Wisconsin at 2 p.m. on March 19 in the semi-finals of the UND is 18-8 in the WCHA playoffs, the most wins of any team in the league dur- WCHA Final Five at the Xcel Energy Center. SCSU is 1-1 against the Badgers in ing that span … During Hakstol’s tenure, UND has 27 WCHA and NCAA playoff play at the Final Five. In 2007, SCSU lost a 4-3 OT decision against the Badgers wins (27-13), eighth more than any other WCHA team … UND advanced to the in the third place game at the Xcel Energy Center. The Huskies also played their 2010 Red Baron WCHA Final Five by defeating Minnesota in three games during first-ever WCHA Final Five game against UW, as they posted a 3-2 OT win in the the opening round of the playoffs … The Sioux took the opener 6-0 before the semi-final game on March 18, 1994. Gophers rallied for a 4-2 win in Game Two. UND took the decisive Game 3 with • In 2009-10, the Huskies were 2-2 against the Badgers. On Nov. 20-21, the a 4-1 win … Junior F Matt Frattin scored in each game and led all players in the Huskies split a pair of home games against Wisconsin by scores of 4-1. On Feb. series with four goals. Frattin now has nine goals and 12 points in his last nine 19, the Huskies gained a 5-2 win at Madison, and they completed the trip with games. He had just three assists in his first 11 games after re-joining the team a 7-4 loss at Wisconsin on Feb. 20. In the all-time series, SCSU is 22-38-8 against following the Christmas break … Freshman F Danny Kristo is riding a 10-game the Badgers and the series dates back to 1988. In the last five games of the point scoring streak (6g, 7a), the longest by any Sioux player this season. Kristo series, SCSU is 2-2-1. In the last 10-games of the series against UW, the Huskies leads all NCAA freshmen with eight game-winning goals and leads all WCHA are 6-4-0. rookies in points (33), points per game (0.89), goals (14) and power-play points • SCSU senior forward Ryan Lasch posted four assists over the weekend series (18). He is bidding to become the first Sioux since Brady Murray in 2003-04 to vs. Mankato. Lasch now has 178 career points with the Huskies, which places win the WCHA rookie scoring race … UND boasts the top defensive team in him one point behind SCSU’s all-time point leader Jeff Saterdalen (1988-92). the WCHA, allowing only 2.10 goals per game, a figure that ranks third nation- • SCSU freshman Mike Lee earned the start in the Huskies’ two wins over Min- ally. Miami (1.79) and Cornell (1.97) are the only teams in the nation allowing nesota State this weekend. He posted 33 saves on March 13 and completed fewer goals per game … UND has allowed two goals or fewer in nine of its last the weekend with 27 saves on March 14. Lee is now 10-8-3 on the season with 10 games … Junior D Jake Marto has not been on the ice for an even strength a .917 save percentage and a 2.73 goals-against average. goal against in 11 games. Marto and defense partner Derrick LaPoint have • The Huskies placed 16 student-athletes on the WCHA All-Academic Team this combined for a +27 plus/minus rating over the last 10 games. They were a season, which equals a team-high for most players on the All-Academic team. combined +2 over the first 29 games … Sophomore F David Toews has gone SCSU also had 16 players on the list in 2005-06. 24 games without a goal and junior F Evan Trupp has gone 20 games without • Garrett Roe moved into the team’s point lead this weekend, as he posted scoring … Sophomore G Brad Eidsness, one of two goalies in Sioux history to three goals and two assists in first round playoff action. Roe now has 45 points win 20 games in each of his first two seasons, is 9-1-0 with a 1.50 goals against (19g/26a). He needs just three points this year to hit his career season-high of average and a .941 save percentage over the last 10 games. Eidsness’ next win 48 points charted in 2008-09. In his career, Roe now has 138 career points and will be the 46th of his career and will tie him with former NHLer Darren Jensen he currently ranks 7th in the team records for most career points at SCSU. (1979-83) for eighth all-time at UND … UND is averaging 4.4 goals per game • Drew LeBlanc gained his third game winning goal of the season on March over the last 10 games. The Sioux averaged 2.86 goals in their first 29 games 14. This ties him for the team’s GWG lead along with Jarod Festler, Nick Oslund … Senior forwards Chris VandeVelde and Darcy Zajac will each play in their and David Eddy. 163rd career game on Thursday, which will tie them for 10th all-time at UND • SCSU has outscored its opponents 126-109 this season. … VandeVelde has 112 career points, tying him for 58th all-time at UND, four • Junior Tony Mosey continues to enjoy success in 2009-10. He has career points behind Zach Parise (2002-04) for 57th … Sophomore F Jason Gregoire season-highs this year with 12 goals, 22 assists, 34 points and a team-high 8 has eight points (4g, 4a) in his last five games, including a goal and two assists in PPGs. He is also an impressive +14 on the +/- this season, which leads SCSU in Sunday’s clincher against Minnesota. Gregoire scored the game-winner in that 2009-10. game and has a team-leading six GWG this season, tying him for ninth on UND’s • SCSU coach is in his fifth season at SCSU and he this will mark single-season list … UND is 13-6-2 (.667) since the Christmas break after going his fourth trip to the Final Five (2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010). Motzko led the 9-6-3 (.583) prior to the break. In Dave Hakstol’s six years as head coach, UND Huskies to the championship game in 2006, and he is 2-4 in action at the Final has a .686 post-Christmas winning percentage (94-39-15) and a .569 percentage Five during his tenure at SCSU. In his career, Motzko owns a 103-72-24 record. (49-36-9) prior to Christmas. • This marks the 8th time since 1987-88 that the Huskies have won 22-or-more games in a season. SCSU’s team record for wins in a season is 31, which was hit during the 2000-01 season. SCSU is 22-12-5 in 2009-10. WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha TEAM NOTEBOOKS con’t badgers University of Wisconsin

• Second-seeded Wisconsin (24-9-4, 17-8-3 WCHA) takes on third-seeded St. Cloud State (22-12-5, 15-9-4 WCHA) in the first semifinal of the 2010 WCHA Final Five on Friday at 2 p.m. … UW and SCSU split the season series, 2-2-0, with both teams splitting in the other team’s building … The game will mark the 77th played all-time between the two schools, and the third at the WCHA Final Five ... UW defeated SCSU, 4-3, in Wisconsin’s most recent overtime victory in the third-place game of the 2007 WCHA Final Five on a Ben Street goal ... SCSU won, 3-2, in the 1994 semifi- nals ... UW Head Coach Mike Eaves spent one season (1987–88) as an assistant coach for St. Cloud State … the Badgers, 11-time winners of the Broadmoor Trophy, have a chance at reaching the conference title game for the first time since 2000 … the Badgers have reached the semifinals three times since 2002 and the start of the Mike Eaves’ coaching era, but have never advanced to the title game … Wisconsin last captured the Broadmoor Trophy in 1998 … UW has been to 13 of the 18 WCHA Final Fives, where they are 10-11-0 … Wisconsin sits 16-4-3 since the start of December … Senior forward Michael Davies leads the Badgers into the postseason with 48 points and a league-best 1.37 points-per- game average, while four Badgers have at least 40 (Derek Stepan – 45, Brendan Smith – 44, Blake Geoffrion - 41) … Geoffrion shares the WCHA leads with 23 goals, including a league-best 19 in WCHA games … Junior goaltender Scott Gudmandson leads the Badgers with a 16-3-4 record, .914 save percentage and 2.33 goals-against average … Junior defenseman Ryan McDonagh leads the team with a plus-20 both overall and in WCHA games. WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha member team rosters Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Denver Pioneers

No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 4 Kane Lafranchise JR D 6-1 198 Edmonton, AB 1 Marc Cheverie (FLA) JR G 6-3 180 Cole Harbour, NS 6 Drew Darwitz FR D 5-8 165 Cottage Grove, MN 3 Jon Cook JR D 6-1 200 Denver, CO 7 Lee Baldwin FR D 6-4 203 Victoria, BC 4 Matt Donovan (NYI) FR D 6-0 190 Edmond, OK 8 Scott Warner SO D 5-9 180 Anchorage, AK 5 John Lee (FLA) SO D 6-1 180 Moorhead, MN 9 Kevin Clark (AC) SR F 5-9 171 Winnipeg, MB 6 Chris Nutini JR D 6-0 200 Centennial, CO 10 Mickey Spencer FR F 6-0 189 Gibbons, AB 7 Paul Phillips (CHI) FR D 5-11 190 Darien, IL 11 Curtis Leinweber SO D 5-8 171 Calgary, AB 8 Dustin Jackson JR F 6-3 200 Omaha, NE 12 Mitch Bruijsten FR F 6-4 195 Nijmegen, Netherlands 9 Rhett Rakhshani (C) (NYI) SR F 5-10 180 Huntington Beach, CA 13 Nils Backstrom (AC) (DET) SR D 6-1 203 Stocksund, Sweden 11 Chris Knowlton FR F 5-11 185 Colorado Springs, CO 14 Craig Parkinson JR F 6-0 187 Victoria, BC 12 Joe Colborne (BOS) SO F 6-5 195 Calgary, AB 15 Brad Gorham SO F/D 6-1 195 Anchorage, AK 14 Jesse Martin (ATL) JR F 5-10 180 Edmonton, AB 16 Tommy Grant JR F 6-2 194 North Vancouver, BC 15 Tyler Ruegsegger (AC) (TOR) SR F 6-0 185 Lakewood, CO 17 Chris Crowell FR F 6-2 205 Williams Lake, BC 16 Anthony Maiani JR F 5-7 150 Shelby Township, MI 18 Nick Haddad JR F 6-2 191 Fairbanks, AK 17 Matt Glasser (AC) (EDM) SR F 5-10 180 Calgary, AB 19 Ken Selby SR F 6-1 187 Winnipeg, MB 18 Luke Salazar SO F 5-7 150 Thornton, CO 20 Alex Gellert FR F 6-1 170 Kelowna, BC 19 Kyle Ostrow (AC) JR F 5-8 185 Calgary, AB 21 Josh Lunden (AC) SR F 6-2 202 Coquitlam, BC 20 Joey Brehm JR D 6-2 190 Edina, MN 22 Jared Tuton (C) SR F 6-1 202 Whitehorse, YT 21 William Wrenn (SJS) FR D 6-1 200 Anchorage, AK 23 Luka Vidmar JR D 6-1 192 Ljubljana, Slovenia 22 Brian Gifford (PIT) SR F 6-2 205 Moorhead, MN 24 Trevor Hunt SR D 5-10 190 Maple Ridge, BC 23 Drew Shore (FLA) FR F 6-3 190 Denver, CO 26 Tyler Currier FR F 6-1 198 Anchorage, AK 24 John Ryder JR D 6-0 200 Colorado Springs, CO 27 Sean Wiles JR F 6-4 211 Beloit, WI 25 Cody Brookwell SR D 6-4 215 Calgary, AB 30 Jon Olthuis SR G 6-4 200 Neerlandia, AB 26 Shawn Ostrow FR F 5-10 175 Calgary, AB 36 Jade Portwood SO F 6-3 207 Victoria, BC 27 Brandon Vossberg SR F 6-2 205 St. Paul, MN 38 Dusan Sidor SO G 6-0 166 Poprad, Slovakia 28 Patrick Wiercioch (OTT) SO D 6-4 185 Maple Grove, BC 40 Daniel Naslund FR F 6-3 205 Nykoping, Sweden 33 Adam Murray FR G 6-2 200 Anchorage, AK 49 Bryce Christianson JR G 6-2 195 Anchorage, AK 35 Lars Paulgaard JR G 6-0 165 Vettre, Norway 37 Nate Dewhurst SO F 5-9 160 Johnston, IA Head Coach: Dave Shyiak (Northern Michigan ’93). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 40-86-19 (.341) (4 Seasons). Record at UAA (Entering 2009-10): 40-86-19 (.341) (4 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: George Gwozdecky (Wisconsin ’78). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 496- Head Coach: Campbell Blair (Maine ’91). Assistant Coach: Regg Simon (Alaska Anchorage)/ 341-67 (.586) (23 Seasons). Record at DU (Entering 2009-10): 346-217-46 (.606) (15 Seasons). Goaltending Coach: Scott Johnson (Minnesota Duluth). Assistant Coach: Steve Miller (St. Mary’s ’88). Assistant Coach: Derek Lalonde (Cortland State ’95). Assistant Coach: David Tenzer (New York ’84). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Michael Zucker Colorado College Tigers (Colorado ’97). Student Assistant Coach: David Carle. No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown Michigan Tech Huskies 1 Tyler O’Brien JR G 6-2 187 Stowe, VT 2 Arthur Bidwill SO D 5-10 175 Fontana, WI No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 3 Ted Behrend SO D 5-11 180 Oregon, WI 2 Pete Heinonen FR D 5-10 177 Hancock, MI 4 Joe Marciano FR D 6-1 195 Alta Loma, CA 5 Drew Dobson SR D 6-0 200 Palatine, IL 5 Scott Winkler (DAL) FR F 6-3 211 Asker, Norway 6 Steven Seigo FR D 6-0 180 Edenwold, SK 6 Doug Leaverton FR D 6-4 218 Painesville, OH 7 Tommy Brown FR D 5-9 180 Prince Albert, SK 7 Kris Fredheim (VAN) SR D 6-2 195 Campbell River, BC 8 Mike VanWagner SR D 6-2 220 Traverse City, MI 9 Brian McMillin SR C/W 6-2 200 Roseau, MN 9 Malcolm Gwilliam (C) SR W 6-2 216 Kamloops, BC 10 Gabe Guentzel SO D 6-0 185 Woodbury, MN 10 Peter Rohn SO W 5-7 165 Vettre, Norway 11 David Civitarese SO F 6-2 210 Calgary, AB 11 Seth Soley SO W 6-0 190 Elk Mound, WI 12 Dan Quilico SR W 5-8 160 Thousand Oaks, CA 13 Aaron Pietila FR W 6-0 190 Brighton, MI 13 Rylan Schwartz FR F 5-10 182 Wilcox, SK 14 Anthony Schooley FR W 5-10 187 Gaylord, MI 14 Stephen Schultz JR W 5-11 175 Westbury, NY 15 Eric Kattelus JR W/C 6-1 195 Houghton, MI 15 Nate Prosser SR D 6-2 210 Elk River, MN 16 Brett Olson (AC) SO C 6-0 185 Superior, WI 16 Andrew Hamburg FR F 6-2 190 Phoenix, AZ 17 Mikael Lickteig SO W 6-0 185 Little Falls, MN 17 Tyler Johnson JR C/W 5-9 168 Cloquet, MN 18 Alex MacLeod SO W 6-0 210 Nelson, BC 18 Matt Overman SR F 5-10 175 Bloomington, MN 19 Bennett Royer JR W 6-0 190 Calgary, AB 19 Andreas Vlassopoulos SR C 6-0 190 Los Angeles, CA 20 Eli Vlaisavljevich SR D 5-11 175 Shoreview, MN 20 Addison DeBoer SR W 6-0 190 Spring Lake Park, MN 21 Ryan Bunger SR W 6-1 185 Sammamish, WA 21 Bill Sweatt (CHI) SR LW 6-0 193 Elburn, IL 22 Jordan Baker (AC) JR W/C 5-7 180 Chestermere, AB 22 Nick Dineen SO F 5-10 185 Omaha, NE 23 Ricky Doriott SO D 6-5 225 Blaine, MN 23 Tim Hall SO F 5-8 170 Sewickley, PA 24 John Kivisto SR D/F 5-11 185 Brighton, MI 24 Ryan Lowery JR D 5-11 188 Inverness, IL 25 Carl Nielsen FR D 6-4 220 Lorain, OH 25 Mike Testwuide SR RW 6-3 220 Vail, CO 26 Deron Cousens JR D 6-1 190 Georgetown, ON 27 William Rapuzzi FR F 5-11 180 Anchorage, AK 27 Bryce Reddick SO W 5-10 180 Las Vegas, NV 28 Mike Boivin FR D 6-1 175 Delta, BC 28 Milos Gordic FR C 6-4 210 Burnaby, BC 31 Joe Howe FR G 5-11 190 Plymouth, MN 29 Evan Witt FR W/C 5-11 185 Spokane, WA 33 Hudson Stremmel FR G 6-0 180 Reno, NV 30 Josh Robinson SO G 6-0 185 Frankenmuth, MI 31 Corson Cramer SO G 5-11 185 Colorado Springs, CO Head Coach: Scott Owens (Colorado College ’79). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 239-133-35 35 Kevin Genoe FR G 5-11 165 Qualicum Beach, BC (.630) (10 Seasons). Record at CC (Entering 2009-10): 239-133-35 (.630) (10 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Joe Bonnett (Western Michigan ’93). Assistant Coach: Jason Lammers (SUNY Geneseo Head Coach: Jamie Russell (Michigan Tech ’89). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 61-137-32 ’98). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Terry Kleisinger (Wisconsin ’84). Strength and Conditioning (.335) (6 Seasons). Record at MTU (Entering 2009-10): 61-137-32 (.335) (6 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Greg Infantolino (Union College ’04) Coach: Pat Mikesch (Michigan Technological ’96). Assistant Coach: Chris Tok (Wisconsin ’96). Assistant Coach: Randy McKay (Michigan Tech ’88). Strength and Conditioning Coach: Kyle Bangen (British Columbia ’02). Athletic Trainer: Chris Ipson (Wisconsin). WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha member team rosters con’t Minnesota Golden Gophers Minnesota State Mavericks

No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 2 Kevin Wehrs JR D 5-9 175 Plymouth, MN 1 Austin Lee SO G 6-3 200 Bloomington, MN 3 Sam Lofquist SO D 6-1 190 Somerset, WI 2 Nick Canzanello SR D 5-11 180 Rochester, MN 4 Seth Helgeson (NJD) FR D 6-5 220 Faribault, MN 3 Cameron Cooper SO D 6-0 205 Lakeville, MN 5 Nick Leddy (MIN) FR F 5-11 180 Eden Prairie, MN 5 Ben Youds JR D 5-11 180 Maple Grove, MN 7 Patrick White (SJS) JR F 6-1 190 Grand Rapids, MN 7 Tyler Pitlick FR F 6-1 190 Centerville, MN 9 Taylor Matson (VAN) SO F 6-0 185 Mound, MN 9 Kael Mouillierat (AC) SR F 6-0 188 Edmonton, AB 10 Aaron Ness (NYI) SO D 5-10 170 Roseau, MN 10 Zach Harrison SR F 5-11 190 Flint, MI 11 Mike Hoeffel (NJD) JR F 6-2 195 North Oaks, MN 11 Mike Louwerse SO F 5-8 170 Brooklyn Park, MN 12 Tony Lucia (C) (SJS) SR F 6-0 195 Plymouth, MN 12 Rylan Galiardi JR F 6-1 195 Calgary, AB 13 Nico Sacchetti (DAL) SO F 6-0 186 Virginia, MN 13 James Gaulrapp SR F 6-1 185 Owatonna, MN 15 Joe Miller SO F 5-11 195 Plymouth, MN 14 Justin Jokinen (BUF) SO F 6-3 180 Carlton, MN 16 Mike Carman (COA) SR F 6-0 185 Apple Valley, MN 15 Jerad Stewart SR F 5-11 210 Hastings, MN 17 Jacob Cepis JR F 5-8 175 Parma, OH 16 Tyler Elbrecht FR D 6-4 225 Edwardsville, IL 18 Nick Larson (WSH) SO F 6-1 180 Stillwater, MN 17 Evan Mosey FR D 6-1 180 Downers Grove, IL 19 Jordan Schroeder (VAN) SO F 5-9 180 Prior Lake, MN 18 Michael Dorr SO F 5-10 189 Roseville, MN 20 David Fischer (MON) SR D 6-3 190 Apple Valley, MN 19 Geoff Irwin (C) SR F 6-0 195 Victoria, BC 21 Jake Hansen (CBJ) SO F 6-2 182 White Bear Lake, MN 20 Jason Wiley SR F 6-0 210 Bloomington, MN 22 Ryan Flynn (C) (NSH) SR F 6-3 215 Lino Lakes, MN 21 Andrew Sackrison (STL) JR F 6-1 200 St. Louis Park, MN 23 Josh Birkholz (FLA) FR F 6-1 182 Maple Grove, MN 22 Kurt Davis JR D 5-9 175 Plymouth, MN 24 Zach Budish (NSH) FR F 6-3 220 Edina, MN 23 Tyler Thompson SO F 6-0 175 Deephaven, MN 26 Jay Barriball (STL) SR F 5-9 167 Prior Lake, MN 24 Adam Mueller SO F 5-9 165 Roseville, MN 27 Brian Schack SR D 6-2 218 Lino Lakes, MN 25 Eriah Hayes FR F 6-3 210 LaCresent, MN 28 Cade Fairchild (STL) JR D 5-11 180 Duluth, MN 26 Joe Schiller SO F 6-0 180 Detroit Lakes, MN 30 Jake Kremer SO G 6-1 190 Eden Prairie, MN 27 Brett Peterson SO F 6-2 215 Elk River, MN 33 Alex Kangas (ATL) JR G 6-2 195 Rochester, MN 28 Channing Boe (AC) JR D 6-3 205 Bemidji, MN 35 Kent Patterson (COA) SO G 6-1 180 Plymouth, MN 29 Eli Zuck FR F 5-11 180 Anchorage, AK 30 Phil Cook FR G 6-3 190 Wheaton, IL Head Coach: Don Lucia (Notre Dame ’81). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 535-281-74 (.643) 35 Kevin Murdock FR G 5-11 170 Bradenton, FL (22 Seasons). Record at UM (Entering 2009-10): 256-126-45 (.652) (10 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Grant Potulny (Minnesota ’04). Assistant Coach: John Hill (Alaska Anchorage ’88). Goaltending Head Coach: Troy Jutting (Minnesota State ’87). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 142-162-44 Coach: Justin Johnson (Minnesota ’05). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Cal Dietz (Findlay (.471) (9 Seasons). Record at MSU (Entering 2009-10): 142-162-44 (.471) (9 Seasons). Associate ’96). Head Coach: Darren Blue (Minnesota ’96). Assistant Coach: Todd Knott (Bemidji State ’02). Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs North Dakota Fighting Sioux

No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 2 Brady Lamb SO D 6-1 215 Calgary, AB 2 Andrew MacWilliam (TOR) FR D 6-2 213 Calgary, AB 3 Chase Ryan SR D 6-2 210 Algonquin, IL 3 Derrick LaPoint (FLA) JR D 6-3 195 Eau Claire, WI 4 Dylan Olsen (CHI) FR D 6-3 220 Calgary, AB 4 Corey Fienhage (BUF) SO D 6-3 215 Apple Valley, MN 5 Trent Palm SR D 6-1 200 Edina, MN 5 Chay Genoway (C) SR D 5-9 174 Morden, MB 6 Scott Kishel (MON) SO D 5-11 180 Virginia, MN 7 Danny Kristo (MON) FR F 5-11 180 Eden Prairie, MN 7 Drew Akins (C) SR C 6-0 190 Excelsior, MN 8 Michael Cichy (MON) FR F 5-11 180 New Hartford, CT 8 Drew Olson (CBJ) FR D 6-0 200 Brainerd, MN 9 Mario Lamoureux SO F 5-9 187 Grand Forks, ND 10 Dan DeLisle (CHI) FR W 6-5 225 Arden Hills, MN 10 Corban Knight (FLA) FR F 6-1 180 High River, AB 11 Kyle Schmidt JR W 5-11 175 Hermantown, MN 11 Darcy Zajac (AC) SR F 6-1 196 Winnipeg, MB 12 Jack Connolly SO C 5-8 160 Duluth, MN 13 Brett Bruneteau (WSH) FR F 5-10 186 Omaha, NE 14 Keegan Flaherty FR W 6-0 190 Duluth, MN 15 Brent Davidson JR F 6-4 209 Morden, MB 15 Jake Hendrickson FR W 5-10 175 Savage, MN 17 Jason Gregoire (NYI) SO F 5-11 196 Winnipeg, MB 17 Mike Seidel FR W 5-10 180 Darrien, IL 18 David Toews (NYI) SO F 5-10 191 Winnipeg, MB 19 Rob Bordson JR C 6-2 195 Duluth, MN 19 Evan Trupp JR F 5-8 164 Anchorage, AK 20 Cody Danberg JR W 6-0 190 Canwood, SK 20 Joe Gleason (CHI) FR D 5-9 181 Edina, MN 21 Travis Oleksuk SO W 6-0 200 Thunder Bay, ON 22 Brad Malone (COA) JR F 6-2 210 Miramichi, NB 22 Mike Connolly SO W 5-9 190 Calgary, AB 24 Ben Blood (OTT) SO D 6-4 220 Plymouth, MN 23 Jordan Fulton (AC) (CAL) SR W 6-0 195 Brooklyn Park, MN 25 Jake Marto JR D 5-11 172 Grand Forks, ND 24 Mike Montgomery (AC) JR D 6-3 210 Lino Lakes, MN 26 Brett Hextall (PHO) SO F 5-10 186 Manhattan Beach, CA 26 Chad Huttel JR D 5-10 195 Hermantown, MN 27 Carter Rowney FR F 6-2 195 Sexsmith, AB 27 David Grun SO W 6-1 200 White Bear Lake, MN 28 Ryan Hill FR D 6-3 192 Hermantown, MN 28 Wade Bergman FR D 5-8 165 Calgary, AB 29 Chris VandeVelde (AC) (EDM) SR F 6-2 207 Moorhead, MN 30 Brady Hjelle SO G 5-11 175 International Falls, MN 31 Brad Eidsness (BUF) SO G 6-0 175 Chestermere, AB 31 Aaron Crandall FR G 6-1 190 Lakeville, MN 32 Aaron Dell FR G 6-0 185 Airdrie, AB 35 Kenny Reiter JR G 5-11 170 Pittsburgh, PA 35 Tate Maris FR G 5-10 165 Denver, CO 37 Justin Fontaine JR W 5-11 175 Bonnyville, AB Head Coach: Dave Hakstol (North Dakota ’96). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 130-71-19 Head Coach: Scott Sandelin (North Dakota ’87). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 145-173-45 (.634) (5 Seasons). Record at UND (Entering 2009-10): 130-71-19 (.634) (5 Seasons). Associate (.461) (9 Seasons). Record at UMD (Entering 2009-10): 145-173-45 (.461) (9 Seasons). Assistant Head Coach: Cary Eades (North Dakota ’84). Assistant Coach: Dane Jackson (North Dakota Coach: Steve Rohlik (Wisconsin ’90). Assistant Coach: (Minnesota Duluth ’04). As- ’92). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Scott Koberinski (North Dakota ’89). Student Assistant Coach: sistant Coach: Bill Watson (Minnesota Duluth ’90). Athletic Trainer: Suz Hoppe (Wisconsin- Eau Pierre-Paul Lamoureux. Claire ’99). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Justin May (Nebraska-Omaha ’99). WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha member team rosters con’t Where Our Players Come From 2009-10 Season St. Cloud State Huskies 10 Teams/265 Players No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown U.S. Players: 191 (72.1%). Canadian Players: 65 (24.5%). Other: 9 (3.4%). 2 Jon Ammerman SR D 6-0 190 Moorhead, MN 3 Sam Zabkowicz SO D 5-11 167 Greendale, WI 4 Craig Gaudet SR D 5-10 195 Redvers, SK Primary Source of Players: 1. Minnesota, 102 (37.9%); 2. Alberta, 27 (10%); 3. 5 Nicholas Rioux JR D 6-1 205 Rivere-du-Loup, QC Wisconsin, 19 (14.2%). 6 Brett Barta JR D 6-1 198 Moorhead, MN 7 Garrett Raboin SR D 5-11 175 Detroit Lakes, MN Breakdown by States (24): AK, 8; AL, 1; AZ, 1; CA, 7; CO, 10; CT, 1; FL, 1; IA, 1; IL, 9 Garrett Roe (LAK) JR F 5-9 175 Vienna, VA 9; MI, 8; MN, 102; MO, 3; ND, 2; NE, 3; NV, 2; NY, 2; OH, 3; OK, 1; PA, 2; TN, 1; VA, 1; 10 Ben Hanowski (PIT) FR F 6-2 198 Little Falls, MN VT, 1; WA, 2; WI, 19. 11 Jared Festler SO F 5-9 175 Little Falls, MN 12 Travis Novak SO F 5-11 175 Lethbridge, AB 13 Jordy Christian SO F 5-10 185 Moorhead, MN Breakdown by Provinces (9): AB, 27; BC, 17; MB, 7; NB, 1; NS, 1; ON, 5; QC, 1; SK, 14 Mitch Ryan JR F 6-0 190 Cloquet, MN 5; YT, 1. 16 Nick Oslund (DET) JR F 6-3 210 Savage, MN 17 Aaron Marvin (CAL) JR F 6-3 205 Warroad, MN Breakdown by Other Countries (6): Denmark, 1; Netherlands, 1; Norway, 3; 18 Chris Hepp JR D 6-1 200 Savage, MN Slovakia, 1; Slovenia, 1; Sweden, 2. 19 Ryan Lasch SR F 5-7 175 Lake Forest, CA 20 Ryan Peckskamp SR F 5-10 175 Sauk Rapids, MN 21 Brian Volpei JR F 5-9 180 Burbank, CA 22 David Eddy FR F 5-11 180 Woodbury, MN 24 Taylor Johnson FR D 5-9 160 Hugo, MN 25 Oliver Lauridsen (PHI) SO D 6-6 228 Gentofte, Denmark a Look at 2009-10 western collegiate hockey 27 Tony Mosey JR F 5-10 185 Prior Lake, MN 29 Drew LeBlanc SO F 6-0 185 Hermantown, MN association member-team rosters 30 Mike Lee (PHO) FR G 6-0 190 Roseau, MN 36 Nate Hardy SO G 5-11 160 Hermantown, MN A look at WCHA men’s member team rosters finds 75 41 Dan Dunn (WSH) JR G 6-5 200 Oshawa, ON Draft picks listed. Minnesota (20), North Dakota (15), Denver (13), Wisconsin (11) and St. Cloud State (7) have the most NHL draftees. Head Coach: Bob Motzko (St. Cloud State ’87). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 81-60-19 (.566) (4 Seasons). Record at SCSU (Entering 2009-10): 81-60-19 (.566) (4 Seasons). Assistant Broken down by class, there are a total of 60 seniors, 66 juniors, 71 sophomores Coach: Eric Rud (Colorado College ’97). Assistant Coach: Mike Gibbons (Bemidji State ’81). and 71 freshmen in the WCHA in 2009-10. Colorado College has the most seniors Strength & Conditioning Coach: Travis Zins (St. Cloud State ’02). Athletic Trainer: Bryan DeMaine (9), Denver and St. Cloud State have the most juniors (10 each), Minnesota has (University of Mary ’00). Manager: Jeremiah Minkel (St. Cloud State ’99). the most sophomores (10), and North Dakota has the most freshmen (10). North Dakota has the fewest number of seniors (3), Colorado College has the fewest number of juniors (3), Alaska Anchorage and Denver have the fewest number of Wisconsin Badgers sophomores (5 each) and Minnesota and St. Cloud State have the fewest number No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown of freshmen (4 each). 1 Scott Gudmandson JR G 5-10 185 Sherwood Park, AB 3 Craig Johnson JR D 5-10 190 Waupaca, WI Team NHL Draftees Sr Jr So Fr 4 Eric Springer SO D 5-9 186 Wrightstown, WI Alaska Anchorage 1 7 7 5 8 5 Blake Geoffrion (AC) (NSH) SR F 6-2 188 Brentwood, TN Colorado College 1 9 3 6 9 6 Justin Schultz (ANA) FR D 6-1 185 West Kelowna, BC Denver 13 6 10 5 7 7 Brendan Smith (DET) JR D 6-2 190 Mimico, ON Michigan Tech – 6 4 9 8 8 Podge Turnbull (LAK) JR F 5-11 182 Hayward, WI 9 Michael Davies SR F 5-8 175 St. Louis, MO Minnesota 20 6 6 10 4 10 Patrick Johnson (MON) JR F 5-9 156 Madison, WI Minnesota Duluth 5 4 7 7 8 11 Andy Bohmbach SR F 6-2 198 Hudson, WI Minnesota State 2 7 5 9 7 12 Matt Thurber SO F 5-9 190 Beaver Dam, WI North Dakota 15 3 5 7 10 13 Aaron Bendickson SR F 5-11 170 Thief River Falls, MN St. Cloud State 7 5 10 7 4 14 Ben Grotting SR F 6-1 197 Birmingham, AL Wisconsin 11 7 9 6 6 15 Craig Smith (NSH) FR F 6-0 195 Madison, WI 16 Sean Dolan JR F 6-3 196 St. Louis, MO 17 Ryan McDonagh (AC) (NYR) JR D 6-1 216 Arden Hills, MN 19 Jake Gardiner (ANA) SO D 6-2 184 Minnetonka, MN 20 Ryan Little SO D 5-11 185 Fond du Lac, WI 21 Derek Stepan (NYR) SO F 6-0 180 Hastings, MN 22 Ben Street (C) SR F 5-11 197 Coquitlam, BC 23 Derek Lee FR F 5-10 165 North Vancouver, BC 24 John Mitchell SR F 6-5 224 Neenah, WI 26 Keegan Meuer FR F 5-10 175 Madison, WI 27 Cody Goloubef (CBJ) JR D 6-1 189 Oakville, ON 28 Jordy Murray SO F 5-9 175 Faribault, MN 33 Brett Bennett (PHO) JR G 6-2 187 Williamsville, NY 35 Mitch Thompson FR G 5-11 187 Onalaska, WI 55 John Ramage FR D 6-0 195 St. Louis, MO

Head Coach: Mike Eaves (Wisconsin ’78). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 143-111-34 (.556) (7 Seasons). Record at UW (Entering 2009-10): 143-111-34 (.556) (7 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Mark Osiecki (Wisconsin ’94). Assistant Coach: Kevin Patrick (Notre Dame ’92). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jim Snider (Wisconsin-La Crosse ’00). Athletic Trainer: Andy Hrodey (Illinois ’96). WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha team statistics all games conference games • Final Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Wisconsin 37 149 4.03 1 Wisconsin 28 109 3.89 2 Denver 38 126 3.32 2 Denver 28 92 3.29 3 North Dakota 39 127 3.26 St. Cloud State 28 92 3.29 4 Minnesota Duluth 39 126 3.23 4 Minnesota Duluth 28 90 3.21 St. Cloud State 39 126 3.23 5 North Dakota 28 89 3.18 6 Colorado College 39 123 3.15 6 Colorado College 28 88 3.14 7 Minnesota State 39 110 2.82 7 Minnesota 28 80 2.86 8 Minnesota 39 106 2.72 8 Minnesota State 28 75 2.68 9 Alaska Anchorage 36 87 2.42 9 Alaska Anchorage 28 66 2.36 10 Michigan Tech 36 74 2.06 10 Michigan Tech 28 59 2.11

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 North Dakota 39 82 2.10 1 North Dakota 28 61 2.18 2 Denver 38 87 2.29 2 Denver 28 65 2.32 3 Wisconsin 37 95 2.57 3 Minnesota 28 76 2.71 4 Minnesota Duluth 39 107 2.74 Wisconsin 28 76 2.71 5 St. Cloud State 39 109 2.79 5 Minnesota Duluth 28 77 2.75 6 Minnesota 39 110 2.82 6 St. Cloud State 28 84 3.00 7 Minnesota State 39 112 2.87 7 Colorado College 28 85 3.04 8 Colorado College 39 113 2.90 8 Minnesota State 28 92 3.29 9 Alaska Anchorage 36 141 3.92 9 Alaska Anchorage 28 106 3.79 10 Michigan Tech 36 148 4.11 10 Michigan Tech 28 118 4.21

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Alaska Anchorage 36 762 21.2 1 Alaska Anchorage 28 599 21.4 2 North Dakota 39 737 18.9 2 North Dakota 28 578 20.6 3 Wisconsin 37 671 18.1 3 Wisconsin 28 540 19.3 4 Michigan Tech 36 640 17.8 4 Michigan Tech 28 534 19.1 5 Minnesota State 39 680 17.4 5 Minnesota State 28 511 18.2 6 Minnesota Duluth 39 653 16.7 6 Minnesota Duluth 28 460 16.4 7 St. Cloud State 39 573 14.7 7 St. Cloud State 28 445 15.9 8 Colorado College 39 534 13.7 8 Denver 28 422 15.1 9 Minnesota 39 527 13.5 9 Minnesota 28 408 14.6 10 Denver 38 513 13.5 10 Colorado College 28 379 13.5

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota Duluth 55/234 5 23.5 1 Minnesota Duluth 40/161 4 24.8 2 Colorado College 43/211 3 20.4 2 Denver 31/145 2 21.4 3 Wisconsin 43/212 5 20.3 3 Colorado College 32/152 3 21.1 4 North Dakota 42/208 2 20.2 4 North Dakota 32/158 2 20.3 5 Denver 37/189 4 19.6 5 Wisconsin 32/161 3 19.9 6 St. Cloud State 38/198 4 19.2 6 Minnesota State 27/150 3 18.0 7 Minnesota State 37/201 4 18.4 7 St. Cloud State 25/143 3 17.5 8 Minnesota 30/164 5 18.3 8 Michigan Tech 20/121 7 16.5 9 Michigan Tech 25/159 9 15.7 9 Minnesota 19/115 3 16.5 10 Alaska Anchorage 24/183 14 13.1 10 Alaska Anchorage 17/142 13 12.0

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Denver 160/182 6 87.9 1 Denver 129/147 4 87.8 2 North Dakota 170/197 5 86.3 2 Wisconsin 129/151 4 85.4 3 Wisconsin 166/193 5 86.0 3 North Dakota 128/150 3 85.3 4 Minnesota Duluth 167/203 4 82.3 4 Colorado College 98/119 6 82.4 5 Minnesota 146/178 5 82.0 5 Minnesota 110/135 5 81.5 6 Minnesota State 177/216 6 81.9 6 Minnesota Duluth 114/140 2 81.4 7 St. Cloud State 133/165 9 80.6 7 Minnesota State 129/163 4 79.1 8 Colorado College 143/178 6 80.3 8 Alaska Anchorage 131/166 5 78.9 9 Alaska Anchorage 175/220 7 79.5 9 St. Cloud State 95/121 7 78.5 10 Michigan Tech 140/195 4 71.8 10 Michigan Tech 110/156 3 70.5

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota Duluth 55 5 +50 36 4 -32 +18 1 Denver 31 2 +29 18 4 -14 +15 North Dakota 42 2 +40 27 5 -22 +18 2 Colorado College 32 3 +29 21 6 -15 +14 3 Denver 37 4 +33 22 6 -16 +17 3 Minnesota Duluth 40 4 +36 26 2 -24 +12 4 Wisconsin 43 5 +38 27 5 -22 +16 4 North Dakota 32 2 +30 22 3 -19 +11 5 Colorado College 43 3 +40 35 6 -29 +11 Wisconsin 32 3 +29 22 4 -18 +11 St. Cloud State 38 4 +34 32 9 -23 +11 6 St. Cloud State 25 3 +22 26 7 -19 +3 7 Minnesota State 37 4 +33 39 6 -33 0 7 Minnesota 19 3 +16 25 5 -20 -4 8 Minnesota 30 5 +25 32 5 -27 -2 8 Minnesota State 27 3 +24 34 4 -30 -6 9 Alaska Anchorage 24 14 +10 45 7 -38 -28 9 Alaska Anchorage 17 13 +4 35 5 -30 -26 10 Michigan Tech 25 9 +16 55 4 -51 -35 10 Michigan Tech 20 7 +13 46 3 -43 -30

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Wisconsin 45 52 52 0 149 1 Wisconsin 38 33 38 0 109 2 North Dakota 39 47 40 1 127 2 Denver 27 36 28 1 92 3 Denver 38 45 41 2 126 St. Cloud State 32 36 24 0 92 Minnesota Duluth 30 47 45 4 126 4 Minnesota Duluth 21 31 35 3 90 St. Cloud State 43 45 37 1 126 5 North Dakota 27 34 27 1 89 6 Colorado College 34 46 42 1 123 6 Colorado College 24 29 34 1 88 7 Minnesota State 39 30 40 1 110 7 Minnesota 24 29 27 0 80 8 Minnesota 30 34 42 0 106 8 Minnesota State 29 21 25 0 75 9 Alaska Anchorage 27 32 27 1 87 9 Alaska Anchorage 19 23 23 1 66 10 Michigan Tech 22 25 27 0 74 10 Michigan Tech 16 22 21 - 59

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 North Dakota 22 33 26 1 82 1 North Dakota 16 29 15 1 61 2 Denver 29 27 31 0 87 2 Denver 20 21 24 0 65 3 Wisconsin 30 29 36 0 95 3 Minnesota 20 26 29 1 76 4 Minnesota Duluth 30 33 43 1 107 Wisconsin 25 23 28 0 76 5 St. Cloud State 27 42 38 2 109 5 Minnesota Duluth 24 24 29 0 77 6 Minnesota 29 38 42 1 110 6 St. Cloud State 26 31 27 0 84 7 Minnesota State 33 39 35 5 112 7 Colorado College 26 32 25 2 85 8 Colorado College 36 43 31 3 113 8 Minnesota State 29 35 25 3 92 9 Alaska Anchorage 47 47 47 0 141 9 Alaska Anchorage 35 34 37 0 106 10 Michigan Tech 45 52 51 0 148 10 Michigan Tech 36 39 43 - 118 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha player statistics

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Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 38 1.29 20-29-49 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 39 1.26 18-31-49 3 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 35 1.37 17-31-48 4 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 1.21 21-25-46 5 Derek Stepan Wisconsin SO F 35 1.29 9-36-45 Garrett Roe St. Cloud State JR F 38 1.18 19-26-45 7 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 36 1.22 15-29-44 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SR F 39 1.13 18-26-44 9 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 34 1.21 23-18-41 10 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 37 1.08 14-26-40 Tyler Ruegsegger Denver SR F 38 1.05 16-24-40 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR W 39 1.03 12-28-40 13 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 36 1.08 21-18-39 14 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 36 1.03 23-14-37 15 Chris VandeVelde North Dakota SR F 38 0.95 14-22-36 16 Jason Gregoire North Dakota SO F 39 0.90 19-16-35 17 Anthony Maiani Denver JR F 36 0.94 8-26-34 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State JR F 39 0.87 12-22-34 19 Danny Kristo North Dakota FR F 37 0.89 14-19-33 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 39 0.85 15-18-33 21 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 0.86 21-10-31 22 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 32 0.94 18-12-30 Malcolm Gwilliam Michigan Tech SR W 35 0.86 14-16-30 24 Craig Smith Wisconsin FR F 35 0.83 7-22-29 25 Ben Street Wisconsin SR F 37 0.76 13-15-28 Jordan Schroeder Minnesota SO F 37 0.76 9-19-28 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 39 0.72 11-17-28 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 39 0.72 6-22-28 Evan Trupp North Dakota JR F 39 0.72 5-23-28 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 39 0.72 4-24-28 31 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SO F 39 0.69 6-21-27 32 Tommy Grant Alaska Anchorage JR F 34 0.76 9-17-26 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 39 0.67 3-23-26 34 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 36 0.69 6-19-25 Kyle Ostrow Denver JR F 38 0.66 16- 9-25 Kael Mouillierat Minnesota State SR F 38 0.66 13-12-25 Rylan Galiardi Minnesota State JR F 38 0.66 11-14-25 Jerad Stewart Minnesota State SR F 39 0.64 13-12-25 39 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SO C 32 0.75 10-14-24 Mike Hoeffel Minnesota JR F 34 0.71 14-10-24 Geoff Irwin Minnesota State SR F 37 0.65 8-16-24 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 39 0.62 11-13-24 Zach Harrison Minnesota State SR F 39 0.62 8-16-24 44 Brett Hextall North Dakota SO F 30 0.77 13-10-23 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 35 0.66 14- 9-23 Kurt Davis Minnesota State JR D 38 0.61 5-18-23 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 39 0.59 3-20-23 48 Garrett Raboin St. Cloud State SR D 36 0.61 7-15-22 Jared Festler St. Cloud State SO F 38 0.58 9-13-22 Brad Malone North Dakota JR F 39 0.56 9-13-22 51 Cade Fairchild Minnesota JR D 39 0.54 4-17-21 Derrick LaPoint North Dakota JR D 39 0.54 2-19-21 53 Stephen Schultz Colorado College JR W 28 0.71 5-15-20 Jesse Martin Denver JR F 31 0.65 13- 7-20 David Eddy St. Cloud State FR F 31 0.65 10-10-20 56 Jacob Cepis Minnesota JR F 21 0.90 7-12-19 Jordy Murray Wisconsin SO F 33 0.58 11- 8-19 Matt Donovan Denver FR D 33 0.58 6-13-19 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 36 0.53 4-15-19 Aaron Bendickson Wisconsin SR F 37 0.51 11- 8-19 Andy Bohmbach Wisconsin SR F 37 0.51 9-10-19 Darcy Zajac North Dakota SR F 37 0.51 8-11-19 Tyler Pitlick Minnesota State FR F 38 0.50 11- 8-19 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State FR F 39 0.49 9-10-19 65 Jordan Baker Michigan Tech JR W/C 32 0.56 9- 9-18 Justin Schultz Wisconsin FR D 37 0.49 4-14-18 Tim Hall Colorado College SO F 38 0.47 5-13-18 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 38 0.47 4-14-18 Mike Carman Minnesota SR F 39 0.46 8-10-18 70 Josh Lunden Alaska Anchorage SR F 25 0.68 8- 9-17 Sean Wiles Alaska Anchorage JR F 32 0.53 9- 8-17 Patrick White Minnesota JR F 39 0.44 9- 8-17 Zach Budish Minnesota FR F 39 0.44 7-10-17 Drew Akins Minnesota Duluth SR C 39 0.44 6-11-17 Jordan Fulton Minnesota Duluth SR W 39 0.44 4-13-17 Mike Montgomery Minnesota Duluth JR D 39 0.44 2-15-17 77 Michael Dorr Minnesota State SO F 22 0.73 5-11-16 John Mitchell Wisconsin SR F 35 0.46 5-11-16 Kris Fredheim Colorado College SR D 36 0.44 4-12-16 Drew Dobson Michigan Tech SR D 36 0.44 4-12-16 Drew Shore Denver FR F 38 0.42 5-11-16 Jake Marto North Dakota JR D 38 0.42 5-11-16 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha player statistics • All games con’t

83 Matt Frattin North Dakota JR F 21 0.71 9- 6-15 William Rapuzzi Colorado College FR F 31 0.48 9- 6-15 David Toews North Dakota SO F 32 0.47 4-11-15 Kane Lafranchise Alaska Anchorage JR D 33 0.45 3-12-15 Ryan McDonagh Wisconsin JR D 37 0.41 4-11-15 Nico Sacchetti Minnesota SO F 38 0.39 4-11-15 89 Andrew Hamburg Colorado College FR F 26 0.54 8- 6-14 Travis Novak St. Cloud State SO F 32 0.44 9- 5-14 Aaron Marvin St. Cloud State JR F 35 0.40 5- 9-14 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State FR F 38 0.37 8- 6-14 Brian McMillin Colorado College SR C/W 38 0.37 6- 8-14 Addison DeBoer Colorado College SR W 38 0.37 5- 9-14 95 Kyle Schmidt Minnesota Duluth JR W 31 0.42 11- 2-13 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage FR F 35 0.37 3-10-13 Mike Louwerse Minnesota State SO F 36 0.36 7- 6-13 Cody Goloubef Wisconsin JR D 37 0.35 3-10-13 Ben Blood North Dakota SO D 39 0.33 5- 8-13

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 34 0.68 23 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 36 0.64 23 3 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 0.58 21 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 36 0.58 21 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 0.55 21

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Derek Stepan Wisconsin SO F 35 1.03 36 2 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 35 0.89 31 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 39 0.79 31 4 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 36 0.81 29 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 38 0.76 29

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 39 0.67 7-19-26 2 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 0.63 13-11-24 3 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR W 39 0.59 6-17-23 4 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 36 0.61 11-11-22 5 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 35 0.60 6-15-21 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 37 0.57 5-16-21

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 0.34 13 2 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 34 0.35 12 3 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 36 0.31 11 4 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 36 0.28 10 5 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 0.22 8 Danny Kristo North Dakota FR F 37 0.22 8 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State JR F 39 0.21 8

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 32 0.09 3- 0- 3 Sean Wiles Alaska Anchorage JR F 32 0.09 2- 1- 3 Travis Novak St. Cloud State SO F 32 0.09 2- 1- 3 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 34 0.09 0- 3- 3 Aaron Marvin St. Cloud State JR F 35 0.09 1- 2- 3 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 0.08 3- 0- 3 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 36 0.08 2- 1- 3 Kael Mouillierat Minnesota State SR F 38 0.08 2- 1- 3 Jordy Christian St. Cloud State SO F 38 0.08 1- 2- 3 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 39 0.08 2- 1- 3 Zach Harrison Minnesota State SR F 39 0.08 2- 1- 3

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 36 8 2 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 6 Jason Gregoire North Dakota SO F 39 6 4 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 5 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 37 5 Kyle Ostrow Denver JR F 38 5

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 36 1.22 15-29-44 2 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 39 0.72 4-24-28 3 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 39 0.67 3-23-26 4 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 36 0.69 6-19-25 5 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 39 0.62 11-13-24 6 Kurt Davis Minnesota State JR D 38 0.61 5-18-23 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 39 0.59 3-20-23 8 Garrett Raboin St. Cloud State SR D 36 0.61 7-15-22 9 Cade Fairchild Minnesota JR D 39 0.54 4-17-21 Derrick LaPoint North Dakota JR D 39 0.54 2-19-21 11 Matt Donovan Denver FR D 33 0.58 6-13-19 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 36 0.53 4-15-19 13 Justin Schultz Wisconsin FR D 37 0.49 4-14-18 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 38 0.47 4-14-18 15 Mike Montgomery Minnesota Duluth JR D 39 0.44 2-15-17 16 Kris Fredheim Colorado College SR D 36 0.44 4-12-16 Drew Dobson Michigan Tech SR D 36 0.44 4-12-16 Jake Marto North Dakota JR D 38 0.42 5-11-16 19 Kane Lafranchise Alaska Anchorage JR D 33 0.45 3-12-15 Ryan McDonagh Wisconsin JR D 37 0.41 4-11-15 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha player statistics • All games con’t

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Danny Kristo North Dakota F 37 0.89 14-19-33 2 Craig Smith Wisconsin F 35 0.83 7-22-29 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College F 39 0.72 6-22-28 4 David Eddy St. Cloud State F 31 0.65 10-10-20 5 Matt Donovan Denver D 33 0.58 6-13-19 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech D 36 0.53 4-15-19 Tyler Pitlick Minnesota State F 38 0.50 11- 8-19 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State F 39 0.49 9-10-19 9 Justin Schultz Wisconsin D 37 0.49 4-14-18 10 Zach Budish Minnesota F 39 0.44 7-10-17 11 Drew Shore Denver F 38 0.42 5-11-16 12 William Rapuzzi Colorado College F 31 0.48 9- 6-15 13 Andrew Hamburg Colorado College F 26 0.54 8- 6-14 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State F 38 0.37 8- 6-14 15 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage F 35 0.37 3-10-13 16 Taylor Johnson St. Cloud State D 34 0.35 2-10-12 John Ramage Wisconsin D 35 0.34 2-10-12 18 Nick Leddy Minnesota D 30 0.37 3- 8-11 Mickey Spencer Alaska Anchorage F 32 0.34 4- 7-11 Dylan Olsen Minnesota Duluth D 35 0.31 1-10-11 21 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth W 30 0.33 5- 5-10 Lee Baldwin Alaska Anchorage D 32 0.31 1- 9-10 Corban Knight North Dakota F 33 0.30 5- 5-10 Alex Gellert Alaska Anchorage F 36 0.28 3- 7-10 25 Derek Lee Wisconsin F 17 0.53 1- 8- 9 Joe Gleason North Dakota D 39 0.23 0- 9- 9

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 1917:11 62 1.94 2 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 2149:07 75 2.09 3 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 1466:45 57 2.33 4 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 1311:50 52 2.38 5 Phil Cook Minnesota State FR 926:02 40 2.59 6 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 1934:28 84 2.61 7 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 1063:39 48 2.71 8 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 1295:47 59 2.73 9 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 2096:48 98 2.80 10 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 765:00 36 2.82 11 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 1033:16 49 2.85 12 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 1157:19 55 2.85 13 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 1353:53 80 3.55 14 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 1470:28 88 3.59 15 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 795:17 62 4.68 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 925 62 .937 2 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 648 59 .917 3 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 797 75 .914 4 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 605 57 .914 5 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 858 84 .911 6 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 486 48 .910 7 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 526 52 .910 8 Phil Cook Minnesota State FR 396 40 .908 9 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 536 55 .907 10 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 952 98 .907 11 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 753 80 .904 12 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 431 49 .898 13 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 278 36 .885 14 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 438 62 .876 15 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 592 88 .871 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 24- 4- 3 .823 2 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 16- 3- 4 .783 3 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 12- 4- 2 .722 4 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 21- 9- 4 .676 5 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 13- 9- 0 .591 6 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 8- 6- 0 .571 7 Phil Cook Minnesota State FR 8- 6- 2 .562 8 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 9- 7- 1 .559 9 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 10- 8- 3 .548 10 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 17-15- 3 .529 11 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 16-15- 1 .516 12 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 7-11- 0 .389 13 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 8-15- 2 .360 14 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 4-18- 1 .196 15 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 1-12- 0 .077 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha player statistics conference games • Final

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 28 1.25 15-20-35 2 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 25 1.36 19-15-34 3 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 1.18 18-15-33 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 28 1.18 12-21-33 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 28 1.18 9-24-33 6 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 26 1.23 10-22-32 Garrett Roe St. Cloud State JR F 27 1.19 14-18-32 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SR F 28 1.14 15-17-32 9 Tyler Ruegsegger Denver SR F 28 1.11 14-17-31 Derek Stepan Wisconsin SO F 28 1.11 4-27-31 11 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 26 1.12 16-13-29 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 27 1.07 11-18-29 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 1.04 18-11-29 14 Chris VandeVelde North Dakota SR F 27 1.04 10-18-28 15 Anthony Maiani Denver JR F 28 0.96 6-21-27 16 Malcolm Gwilliam Michigan Tech SR W 27 0.96 13-13-26 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 0.93 6-20-26 18 Craig Smith Wisconsin FR F 28 0.89 6-19-25 19 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 25 0.96 14-10-24 Jason Gregoire North Dakota SO F 28 0.86 15- 9-24 Ben Street Wisconsin SR F 28 0.86 13-11-24 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 28 0.86 12-12-24 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State JR F 28 0.86 9-15-24 24 Danny Kristo North Dakota FR F 28 0.82 10-13-23 25 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 25 0.84 13- 8-21 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 28 0.75 10-11-21 Jordan Schroeder Minnesota SO F 28 0.75 5-16-21 Evan Trupp North Dakota JR F 28 0.75 4-17-21 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SO F 28 0.75 4-17-21 30 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 26 0.77 4-16-20 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 28 0.71 6-14-20 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 28 0.71 4-16-20 33 Tommy Grant Alaska Anchorage JR F 26 0.69 6-12-18 Kyle Ostrow Denver JR F 28 0.64 12- 6-18 Zach Harrison Minnesota State SR F 28 0.64 8-10-18 36 Stephen Schultz Colorado College JR W 19 0.89 3-14-17 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SO C 24 0.71 6-11-17 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 26 0.65 9- 8-17 Rylan Galiardi Minnesota State JR F 27 0.63 8- 9-17 Jared Festler St. Cloud State SO F 27 0.63 8- 9-17 Kurt Davis Minnesota State JR D 27 0.63 3-14-17 Patrick White Minnesota JR F 28 0.61 9- 8-17 Brad Malone North Dakota JR F 28 0.61 5-12-17 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 28 0.61 2-15-17 45 Sean Wiles Alaska Anchorage JR F 24 0.67 9- 7-16 Kael Mouillierat Minnesota State SR F 27 0.59 8- 8-16 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 27 0.59 4-12-16 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 28 0.57 8- 8-16 Jerad Stewart Minnesota State SR F 28 0.57 8- 8-16 Darcy Zajac North Dakota SR F 28 0.57 7- 9-16 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 28 0.57 2-14-16 Justin Schultz Wisconsin FR D 28 0.57 2-14-16 53 Mike Hoeffel Minnesota JR F 23 0.65 9- 6-15 Garrett Raboin St. Cloud State SR D 25 0.60 3-12-15 Matt Donovan Denver FR D 26 0.58 4-11-15 Andy Bohmbach Wisconsin SR F 28 0.54 9- 6-15 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 28 0.54 4-11-15 Cade Fairchild Minnesota JR D 28 0.54 3-12-15 59 Jacob Cepis Minnesota JR F 14 1.00 5- 9-14 Jesse Martin Denver JR F 23 0.61 9- 5-14 Jordan Baker Michigan Tech JR W/C 26 0.54 7- 7-14 Tyler Pitlick Minnesota State FR F 27 0.52 8- 6-14 John Mitchell Wisconsin SR F 27 0.52 4-10-14 Zach Budish Minnesota FR F 28 0.50 6- 8-14 Derrick LaPoint North Dakota JR D 28 0.50 2-12-14

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 25 0.76 19 2 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 0.64 18 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 0.64 18

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Derek Stepan Wisconsin SO F 28 0.96 27 2 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 28 0.86 24 3 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 26 0.85 22

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 0.68 11- 8-19 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 28 0.68 6-13-19 3 Chris VandeVelde North Dakota SR F 27 0.67 5-13-18

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 25 0.44 11 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 0.39 11 3 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 26 0.31 8 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 27 0.30 8 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha player statistics • conference games con’t

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 25 0.12 3- 0- 3 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 25 0.12 3- 0- 3 Aaron Marvin St. Cloud State JR F 25 0.12 1- 2- 3 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 28 0.11 2- 1- 3 Jordy Christian St. Cloud State SO F 28 0.11 1- 2- 3

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 6 2 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 26 5 Jason Gregoire North Dakota SO F 28 5

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 27 1.07 11-18-29 2 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 26 0.77 4-16-20 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 28 0.71 4-16-20 4 Kurt Davis Minnesota State JR D 27 0.63 3-14-17 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 28 0.61 2-15-17 6 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 27 0.59 4-12-16 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 28 0.57 8- 8-16 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 28 0.57 2-14-16 Justin Schultz Wisconsin FR D 28 0.57 2-14-16 10 Garrett Raboin St. Cloud State SR D 25 0.60 3-12-15 Matt Donovan Denver FR D 26 0.58 4-11-15 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 28 0.54 4-11-15 Cade Fairchild Minnesota JR D 28 0.54 3-12-15 14 Derrick LaPoint North Dakota JR D 28 0.50 2-12-14 15 Drew Dobson Michigan Tech SR D 28 0.46 3-10-13

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Craig Smith Wisconsin F 28 0.89 6-19-25 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota F 28 0.82 10-13-23 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College F 28 0.71 6-14-20 4 Justin Schultz Wisconsin D 28 0.57 2-14-16 5 Matt Donovan Denver D 26 0.58 4-11-15 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech D 28 0.54 4-11-15 7 Tyler Pitlick Minnesota State F 27 0.52 8- 6-14 Zach Budish Minnesota F 28 0.50 6- 8-14 9 David Eddy St. Cloud State F 24 0.54 5- 8-13 10 William Rapuzzi Colorado College F 24 0.50 8- 4-12 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage F 27 0.44 3- 9-12 12 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State F 28 0.39 7- 4-11 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State F 28 0.39 6- 5-11 Drew Shore Denver F 28 0.39 4- 7-11 15 Mickey Spencer Alaska Anchorage F 26 0.38 4- 6-10

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 1493:08 51 2.05 2 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 1541:03 56 2.18 3 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 1043:20 42 2.42 4 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 1439:43 59 2.46 5 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 868:19 36 2.49 6 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 811:59 36 2.66 7 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 761:43 35 2.76 8 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 1611:39 78 2.90 9 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 645:01 32 2.98 10 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 976:40 49 3.01 11 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 929:25 47 3.03 12 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 1174:36 73 3.73 13 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 1158:14 72 3.73 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 722 51 .934 2 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 656 59 .917 3 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 593 56 .914 4 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 364 35 .912 5 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 470 47 .909 6 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 356 36 .908 7 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 353 36 .907 8 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 402 42 .905 9 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 743 78 .905 10 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 670 72 .903 11 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 451 49 .902 12 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 240 32 .882 13 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 470 73 .866

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 11- 2- 3 .781 2 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 17- 4- 3 .771 3 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 9- 2- 2 .769 4 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 14- 8- 2 .625 5 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 9- 6- 0 .600 6 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 7- 5- 1 .577 7 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 12-11- 1 .521 8 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 12-12- 3 .500 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 6- 6- 0 .500 10 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 6- 7- 2 .467 11 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 6-12- 2 .350 12 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 5-10- 0 .333 13 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 4-15- 0 .211 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha player statistics Top Scorers by Team

------Alaska Anchorage | Overall - 36 GP (11-23- 2 .333) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 9-17- 2 .357) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 9 Kevin Clark F SR | 36 23 14 37 39/ 89 7 2 2 0 | 28 18 11 29 30/ 71 6 1 2 0 | 141 51 57 108 16 Tommy Grant F JR | 34 9 17 26 21/ 42 3 1 1 0 | 26 6 12 18 16/ 32 1 1 1 0 | 97 29 29 58 27 Sean Wiles F JR | 32 9 8 17 8/ 16 0 2 1 0 | 24 9 7 16 6/ 12 0 2 1 0 | 76 12 19 31 21 Josh Lunden F SR | 25 8 9 17 11/ 22 4 1 0 0 | 17 5 7 12 8/ 16 2 1 0 0 | 126 47 37 84 4 Kane Lafranchise D JR | 33 3 12 15 8/ 30 1 0 1 0 | 25 2 8 10 7/ 25 1 0 1 0 | 97 9 24 33 40 Daniel Naslund F FR | 35 3 10 13 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 | 27 3 9 12 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 | 35 3 10 13 11 Curtis Leinweber D SO | 32 4 8 12 5/ 10 1 0 1 1 | 24 2 4 6 4/ 8 0 0 1 1 | 54 6 18 24 23 Luka Vidmar D JR | 20 2 10 12 15/ 30 1 0 0 0 | 14 1 8 9 13/ 26 0 0 0 0 | 80 4 19 23 14 Craig Parkinson F JR | 32 6 5 11 16/ 43 1 1 1 0 | 26 3 5 8 13/ 37 1 0 0 0 | 100 20 18 38 10 Mickey Spencer F FR | 32 4 7 11 17/ 34 2 0 0 0 | 26 4 6 10 16/ 32 2 0 0 0 | 32 4 7 11

------Colorado College | Overall - 39 GP (19-17- 3 .526) | Conf Only - 28 GP (12-13- 3 .482) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 21 Bill Sweatt (CHI) LW SR | 39 15 18 33 9/ 18 5 1 3 0 | 28 12 12 24 6/ 12 5 1 2 0 | 143 46 63 109 25 Mike Testwuide RW SR | 36 21 10 31 13/ 26 8 3 5 1 | 25 13 8 21 7/ 14 2 3 2 1 | 134 44 27 71 13 Rylan Schwartz F FR | 39 6 22 28 12/ 24 5 0 3 0 | 28 6 14 20 7/ 14 5 0 3 0 | 39 6 22 28 15 Nate Prosser D SR | 39 4 24 28 29/ 58 3 0 1 0 | 28 4 16 20 25/ 50 3 0 1 0 | 137 12 52 64 17 Tyler Johnson C/W JR | 35 14 9 23 11/ 22 4 0 2 0 | 26 9 8 17 9/ 18 2 0 1 0 | 111 25 20 45 10 Gabe Guentzel D SO | 39 3 20 23 21/ 53 2 0 0 0 | 28 2 15 17 16/ 32 1 0 0 0 | 75 6 34 40 14 Stephen Schultz W JR | 28 5 15 20 12/ 24 2 0 0 0 | 19 3 14 17 9/ 18 1 0 0 0 | 84 19 22 41 23 Tim Hall F SO | 38 5 13 18 13/ 26 3 0 1 0 | 28 3 8 11 9/ 18 2 0 0 0 | 60 6 15 21 24 Ryan Lowery D JR | 38 4 14 18 16/ 35 3 0 1 0 | 27 4 12 16 12/ 27 3 0 1 0 | 107 6 23 29 7 Kris Fredheim (VAN) D SR | 36 4 12 16 23/ 46 3 0 1 0 | 26 3 8 11 19/ 38 3 0 1 0 | 125 8 24 32 27 William Rapuzzi F FR | 31 9 6 15 6/ 12 3 0 1 0 | 24 8 4 12 4/ 8 3 0 1 0 | 31 9 6 15

------Denver | Overall - 38 GP (27- 7- 4 .763) | Conf Only - 28 GP (19- 5- 4 .750) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 9 Rhett Rakhshani (NYI) F SR | 38 20 29 49 17/ 34 6 1 4 0 | 28 15 20 35 11/ 22 6 1 3 0 | 153 59 91 150 15 Tyler Ruegsegger (TOR) F SR | 38 16 24 40 14/ 28 5 0 2 0 | 28 14 17 31 12/ 24 5 0 2 0 | 144 56 66 122 12 Joe Colborne (BOS) F SO | 36 21 18 39 15/ 30 10 2 8 0 | 26 16 13 29 12/ 24 8 1 5 0 | 76 31 39 70 16 Anthony Maiani F JR | 36 8 26 34 7/ 14 2 0 2 1 | 28 6 21 27 7/ 14 2 0 1 1 | 116 26 64 90 19 Kyle Ostrow F JR | 38 16 9 25 10/ 20 4 0 5 1 | 28 12 6 18 6/ 12 3 0 4 1 | 119 40 36 76 28 Patrick Wiercioch (OTT) D SO | 36 6 19 25 16/ 32 2 1 0 0 | 26 4 16 20 14/ 28 1 1 0 0 | 72 18 42 60 14 Jesse Martin (ATL) F JR | 31 13 7 20 11/ 22 1 2 1 0 | 23 9 5 14 10/ 20 1 1 1 0 | 109 30 28 58 4 Matt Donovan (NYI) D FR | 33 6 13 19 25/ 50 2 0 0 0 | 26 4 11 15 21/ 42 2 0 0 0 | 33 6 13 19 23 Drew Shore (FLA) F FR | 38 5 11 16 9/ 18 3 0 2 0 | 28 4 7 11 7/ 14 2 0 2 0 | 38 5 11 16 5 John Lee (FLA) D SO | 38 1 10 11 25/ 53 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 6 6 23/ 46 0 0 0 0 | 77 1 15 16

------Michigan Tech | Overall - 36 GP ( 5-30- 1 .153) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 4-24- 0 .143) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 16 Brett Olson C SO | 32 18 12 30 13/ 45 6 3 3 0 | 25 14 10 24 11/ 41 4 3 2 0 | 70 28 25 53 9 Malcolm Gwilliam W SR | 35 14 16 30 11/ 22 6 0 0 0 | 27 13 13 26 5/ 10 5 0 0 0 | 152 31 41 72 6 Steven Seigo D FR | 36 4 15 19 10/ 31 2 0 0 0 | 28 4 11 15 9/ 29 2 0 0 0 | 36 4 15 19 22 Jordan Baker W/C JR | 32 9 9 18 14/ 39 6 0 0 0 | 26 7 7 14 13/ 37 5 0 0 0 | 107 28 26 54 5 Drew Dobson D SR | 36 4 12 16 20/ 65 0 0 0 0 | 28 3 10 13 16/ 57 0 0 0 0 | 135 12 45 57 24 John Kivisto D/F SR | 36 4 8 12 27/ 73 2 0 0 0 | 28 3 7 10 22/ 63 2 0 0 0 | 95 5 15 20 19 Bennett Royer W JR | 26 4 6 10 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 21 3 6 9 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 96 7 17 24 15 Eric Kattelus W/C JR | 23 2 8 10 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 | 16 1 7 8 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 78 5 19 24 26 Deron Cousens D JR | 35 1 7 8 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 27 1 4 5 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 95 7 24 31 14 Anthony Schooley W FR | 27 3 2 5 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 22 3 2 5 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 27 3 2 5 18 Alex MacLeod W SO | 32 2 3 5 15/ 41 0 0 0 0 | 24 2 2 4 11/ 33 0 0 0 0 | 69 8 7 15 13 Aaron Pietila W FR | 29 0 5 5 15/ 30 0 0 0 0 | 22 0 3 3 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 | 29 0 5 5 23 Ricky Doriott D SO | 34 0 5 5 21/ 69 0 0 0 0 | 26 0 4 4 15/ 54 0 0 0 0 | 54 0 7 7

------Minnesota | Overall - 39 GP (18-19- 2 .487) | Conf Only - 28 GP (12-14- 2 .464) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 12 Tony Lucia (SJS) F SR | 39 11 17 28 11/ 22 3 2 2 0 | 28 10 11 21 10/ 20 3 2 2 0 | 160 34 48 82 19 Jordan Schroeder (VAN) F SO | 37 9 19 28 7/ 14 5 1 0 0 | 28 5 16 21 6/ 12 2 1 0 0 | 72 22 51 73 11 Mike Hoeffel (NJD) F JR | 34 14 10 24 11/ 22 7 1 3 0 | 23 9 6 15 8/ 16 3 1 1 0 | 114 35 28 63 28 Cade Fairchild (STL) D JR | 39 4 17 21 18/ 36 1 0 0 0 | 28 3 12 15 14/ 28 0 0 0 0 | 114 15 54 69 17 Jacob Cepis F JR | 21 7 12 19 15/ 30 2 0 1 1 | 14 5 9 14 9/ 18 1 0 1 1 | 77 23 32 55 16 Mike Carman (COA) F SR | 39 8 10 18 18/ 39 3 0 2 0 | 28 5 7 12 15/ 33 2 0 1 0 | 135 29 37 66 7 Patrick White (SJS) F JR | 39 9 8 17 10/ 20 3 0 3 0 | 28 9 8 17 6/ 12 3 0 3 0 | 120 22 21 43 24 Zach Budish (NSH) F FR | 39 7 10 17 17/ 45 0 0 2 0 | 28 6 8 14 14/ 28 0 0 2 0 | 39 7 10 17 13 Nico Sacchetti (DAL) F SO | 38 4 11 15 6/ 12 1 0 1 0 | 27 2 6 8 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 74 8 14 22 21 Jake Hansen (CBJ) F SO | 38 7 5 12 10/ 20 3 0 0 0 | 27 4 3 7 10/ 20 2 0 0 0 | 71 9 10 19 10 Aaron Ness (NYI) D SO | 39 2 10 12 12/ 24 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 5 7 10/ 20 0 0 0 0 | 76 4 25 29 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 wcha player statistics • Top Scorers by team con’t

------Minnesota Duluth | Overall - 39 GP (22-16- 1 .577) | Conf Only - 28 GP (16-11- 1 .589) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 12 Jack Connolly C SO | 39 18 31 49 18/ 47 7 1 2 0 | 28 12 21 33 11/ 22 6 0 1 0 | 82 28 50 78 37 Justin Fontaine W JR | 38 21 25 46 10/ 20 13 0 6 0 | 28 18 15 33 7/ 14 11 0 6 0 | 116 40 66 106 22 Mike Connolly W SO | 37 14 26 40 12/ 24 5 2 5 0 | 28 9 24 33 9/ 18 2 2 3 0 | 80 27 55 82 19 Rob Bordson W JR | 39 12 28 40 8/ 16 6 0 1 0 | 28 6 20 26 5/ 10 3 0 0 0 | 81 13 34 47 2 Brady Lamb D SO | 39 11 13 24 25/ 53 6 1 0 0 | 28 8 8 16 18/ 39 5 0 0 0 | 60 12 14 26 21 Travis Oleksuk C SO | 32 10 14 24 8/ 24 5 0 2 0 | 24 6 11 17 4/ 16 2 0 1 0 | 50 10 19 29 7 Drew Akins C SR | 39 6 11 17 23/ 63 4 0 0 0 | 28 5 7 12 15/ 47 4 0 0 0 | 152 21 30 51 23 Jordan Fulton (CAL) W SR | 39 4 13 17 31/ 84 1 0 0 0 | 28 2 9 11 26/ 63 0 0 0 0 | 155 24 34 58 24 Mike Montgomery D JR | 39 2 15 17 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 28 2 10 12 6/ 12 0 0 1 0 | 90 4 24 28 11 Kyle Schmidt W JR | 31 11 2 13 13/ 34 0 0 3 0 | 23 9 2 11 9/ 26 0 0 2 0 | 91 15 9 24

------Minnesota State | Overall - 39 GP (16-20- 3 .449) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 9-17- 2 .357) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 5 Ben Youds D JR | 39 3 23 26 19/ 38 3 0 0 0 | 28 2 14 16 17/ 34 2 0 0 0 | 108 4 42 46 9 Kael Mouillierat F SR | 38 13 12 25 25/ 64 5 2 4 0 | 27 8 8 16 18/ 47 2 1 2 0 | 144 49 43 92 15 Jerad Stewart F SR | 39 13 12 25 19/ 55 5 0 3 0 | 28 8 8 16 14/ 42 3 0 1 0 | 144 28 24 52 12 Rylan Galiardi F JR | 38 11 14 25 14/ 28 5 1 2 1 | 27 8 9 17 11/ 22 4 1 2 1 | 108 22 40 62 19 Geoff Irwin F SR | 37 8 16 24 17/ 34 2 1 0 0 | 26 4 8 12 13/ 26 2 0 0 0 | 143 32 52 84 10 Zach Harrison F SR | 39 8 16 24 15/ 41 2 2 2 0 | 28 8 10 18 11/ 33 2 2 2 0 | 152 26 44 70 22 Kurt Davis D JR | 38 5 18 23 7/ 14 2 0 2 0 | 27 3 14 17 5/ 10 1 0 1 0 | 112 12 57 69 7 Tyler Pitlick F FR | 38 11 8 19 8/ 27 4 0 0 0 | 27 8 6 14 4/ 8 3 0 0 0 | 38 11 8 19 18 Michael Dorr F SO | 22 5 11 16 5/ 10 1 0 1 0 | 14 3 8 11 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 24 5 11 16 25 Eriah Hayes F FR | 38 8 6 14 24/ 59 2 0 0 0 | 28 7 4 11 22/ 55 2 0 0 0 | 38 8 6 14 11 Mike Louwerse F SO | 36 7 6 13 27/ 62 3 0 2 0 | 26 6 5 11 19/ 46 3 0 1 0 | 76 20 19 39

------North Dakota | Overall - 39 GP (22-12- 5 .628) | Conf Only - 28 GP (15-10- 3 .589) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 29 Chris VandeVelde (EDM) F SR | 38 14 22 36 11/ 22 5 1 3 0 | 27 10 18 28 10/ 20 5 0 1 0 | 162 50 62 112 17 Jason Gregoire (NYI) F SO | 39 19 16 35 3/ 6 6 0 6 0 | 28 15 9 24 3/ 6 6 0 5 0 | 81 31 33 64 7 Danny Kristo (MON) F FR | 37 14 19 33 4/ 8 8 0 2 1 | 28 10 13 23 3/ 6 6 0 1 1 | 37 14 19 33 19 Evan Trupp F JR | 39 5 23 28 8/ 16 2 0 1 0 | 28 4 17 21 7/ 14 2 0 1 0 | 109 20 41 61 26 Brett Hextall (PHO) F SO | 30 13 10 23 29/ 80 7 1 1 0 | 21 7 6 13 24/ 70 3 1 1 0 | 72 25 24 49 22 Brad Malone (COA) F JR | 39 9 13 22 37/ 98 0 1 1 0 | 28 5 12 17 28/ 72 0 0 0 0 | 114 15 27 42 3 Derrick LaPoint (FLA) D JR | 39 2 19 21 6/ 12 0 1 0 0 | 28 2 12 14 6/ 12 0 1 0 0 | 102 5 28 33 11 Darcy Zajac F SR | 37 8 11 19 15/ 49 0 0 2 0 | 28 7 9 16 11/ 41 0 0 2 0 | 162 24 30 54 25 Jake Marto D JR | 38 5 11 16 7/ 14 2 0 1 1 | 27 4 4 8 6/ 12 1 0 0 1 | 109 13 28 41 21 Matt Frattin (TOR) F JR | 21 9 6 15 9/ 21 3 1 1 0 | 14 5 6 11 4/ 8 2 1 1 0 | 106 26 29 55 18 David Toews (NYI) F SO | 32 4 11 15 6/ 12 1 0 1 0 | 22 3 7 10 2/ 4 1 0 1 0 | 55 9 17 26 24 Ben Blood (OTT) D SO | 39 5 8 13 38/ 84 3 0 0 0 | 28 3 7 10 30/ 68 1 0 0 0 | 70 5 9 14

------St. Cloud State | Overall - 39 GP (22-12- 5 .628) | Conf Only - 28 GP (15- 9- 4 .607) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 9 Garrett Roe (LAK) F JR | 38 19 26 45 31/ 65 4 0 2 0 | 27 14 18 32 24/ 51 3 0 1 0 | 115 54 84 138 19 Ryan Lasch F SR | 39 18 26 44 7/ 22 6 0 1 0 | 28 15 17 32 4/ 16 5 0 1 0 | 157 77 101 178 27 Tony Mosey F JR | 39 12 22 34 6/ 12 8 0 1 0 | 28 9 15 24 4/ 8 7 0 1 0 | 103 21 38 59 29 Drew LeBlanc F SO | 39 6 21 27 5/ 10 3 1 3 0 | 28 4 17 21 2/ 4 1 1 1 0 | 77 14 28 42 11 Jared Festler F SO | 38 9 13 22 2/ 4 2 1 3 1 | 27 8 9 17 1/ 2 1 1 2 1 | 65 16 23 39 7 Garrett Raboin D SR | 36 7 15 22 22/ 44 3 2 2 0 | 25 3 12 15 15/ 30 1 1 1 0 | 152 20 61 81 22 David Eddy F FR | 31 10 10 20 6/ 12 2 0 3 0 | 24 5 8 13 5/ 10 0 0 2 0 | 31 10 10 20 10 Ben Hanowski (PIT) F FR | 39 9 10 19 7/ 17 4 0 0 1 | 28 6 5 11 5/ 13 3 0 0 1 | 39 9 10 19 12 Travis Novak F SO | 32 9 5 14 15/ 30 2 2 2 0 | 22 7 4 11 11/ 22 1 1 1 0 | 68 14 15 29 17 Aaron Marvin (CAL) F JR | 35 5 9 14 19/ 65 0 1 1 0 | 25 5 7 12 12/ 51 0 1 1 0 | 113 18 36 54 25 Oliver Lauridsen (PHI) D SO | 39 6 6 12 21/ 50 0 0 0 0 | 28 5 4 9 15/ 38 0 0 0 0 | 67 6 7 13 24 Taylor Johnson D FR | 34 2 10 12 11/ 30 1 0 0 0 | 26 2 7 9 11/ 30 1 0 0 0 | 34 2 10 12 3 Sam Zabkowicz D SO | 31 0 12 12 13/ 26 0 0 0 0 | 24 0 10 10 9/ 18 0 0 0 0 | 60 3 20 23

------Wisconsin | Overall - 37 GP (24- 9- 4 .703) | Conf Only - 28 GP (17- 8- 3 .661) | Career ------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 9 Michael Davies F SR | 35 17 31 48 14/ 28 6 0 2 0 | 26 10 22 32 10/ 20 4 0 1 0 | 149 51 68 119 21 Derek Stepan (NYR) F SO | 35 9 36 45 4/ 8 1 1 2 0 | 28 4 27 31 3/ 6 0 1 1 0 | 75 18 60 78 7 Brendan Smith (DET) D JR | 36 15 29 44 31/ 62 11 0 4 0 | 27 11 18 29 25/ 50 8 0 3 0 | 89 26 53 79 5 Blake Geoffrion (NSH) F SR | 34 23 18 41 26/ 52 12 0 2 0 | 25 19 15 34 22/ 44 11 0 2 0 | 141 50 55 105 15 Craig Smith (NSH) F FR | 35 7 22 29 21/ 64 1 0 1 0 | 28 6 19 25 18/ 58 1 0 1 0 | 35 7 22 29 22 Ben Street F SR | 37 13 15 28 15/ 30 1 0 1 1 | 28 13 11 24 11/ 22 1 0 1 1 | 165 47 44 91 28 Jordy Murray F SO | 33 11 8 19 17/ 45 2 0 2 0 | 24 7 5 12 10/ 20 1 0 2 0 | 73 19 13 32 13 Aaron Bendickson F SR | 37 11 8 19 8/ 16 0 2 3 0 | 28 7 5 12 6/ 12 0 2 2 0 | 141 19 18 37 11 Andy Bohmbach F SR | 37 9 10 19 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 9 6 15 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 110 20 29 49 6 Justin Schultz (ANA) D FR | 37 4 14 18 6/ 12 3 0 0 0 | 28 2 14 16 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 37 4 14 18 24 John Mitchell F SR | 35 5 11 16 16/ 40 3 0 2 0 | 27 4 10 14 13/ 26 3 0 1 0 | 133 29 29 58 17 Ryan McDonagh (NYR) D JR | 37 4 11 15 24/ 67 2 0 1 0 | 28 3 9 12 22/ 63 1 0 0 0 | 113 14 29 43 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 Div. 1 Men’s Team Statistics • National Leaders

other WCHA teams all games 12 Wisconsin 43/212 5 20.3 Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 14 North Dakota 42/208 2 20.2 1 Yale 32 131 4.09 17 Denver 37/189 4 19.6 2 Wisconsin 37 149 4.03 25 St. Cloud State 38/198 4 19.2 3 Boston College 36 137 3.81 31 Minnesota State 37/201 4 18.4 4 Maine 37 132 3.57 35 Minnesota 30/164 5 18.3 5 Sacred Heart 36 128 3.56 48 Michigan Tech 25/159 9 15.7 6 Union 37 131 3.54 54 Alaska Anchorage 24/183 14 13.1 7 Bemidji State 36 127 3.53 8 Miami 39 137 3.51 Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 9 RIT 36 126 3.50 1 Air Force 146/166 6 88.0 10 Canisius 36 125 3.47 2 Denver 160/182 6 87.9 other WCHA teams 3 Ferris State 179/204 6 87.7 12 Denver 38 126 3.32 4 Miami 185/212 7 87.3 16 North Dakota 39 127 3.26 5 Cornell 128/147 0 87.1 17 Minnesota Duluth 39 126 3.23 6 Alab-Huntsville 148/170 0 87.1 St. Cloud State 39 126 3.23 7 Michigan 189/219 4 86.3 t37 Minnesota State 39 110 2.82 8 North Dakota 170/197 5 86.3 43 Minnesota 39 106 2.72 9 Notre Dame 150/174 4 86.2 49 Alaska Anchorage 36 87 2.42 10 Wisconsin 166/193 5 86.0 55 Michigan Tech 36 74 2.06 other WCHA teams 23 Minnesota Duluth 167/203 4 82.3 Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 27 Minnesota 146/178 5 82.0 1 Miami 39 70 1.79 28 Minnesota State 177/216 6 81.9 2 Cornell 31 61 1.97 t36 St. Cloud State 133/165 9 80.6 3 North Dakota 39 82 2.10 39 Colorado College 143/178 6 80.3 4 RIT 36 78 2.17 42 Alaska Anchorage 175/220 7 79.5 5 Ferris State 38 85 2.24 58 Michigan Tech 140/195 4 71.8 6 Bemidji State 36 82 2.28 7 Denver 38 87 2.29 Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 8 Michigan 41 95 2.32 1 Northern Michigan 221/389 56.8 9 UMass Lowell 39 92 2.36 2 Cornell 158/288 54.9 10 Alaska 38 90 2.37 3 Merrimack 204/378 54.0 other WCHA teams 4 Providence 150/281 53.4 14 Wisconsin 37 95 2.57 5 Bemidji State 182/341 53.4 19 Minnesota Duluth 39 107 2.74 6 Miami 223/419 53.2 23 St. Cloud State 39 109 2.79 7 Denver 197/371 53.1 24 Minnesota 39 110 2.82 8 Air Force 182/344 52.9 27 Minnesota State 39 112 2.87 9 Quinnipiac 200/379 52.8 30 Colorado College 39 113 2.90 10 Boston College 188/358 52.5 56 Alaska Anchorage 36 141 3.92 other WCHA teams 58 Michigan Tech 36 148 4.11 12 North Dakota 212/405 52.3 18 Wisconsin 209/405 51.6 Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 19 Minnesota 176/342 51.5 1 Miami 39 137 3.51 70 1.79 1.72 20 Minnesota State 214/417 51.3 2 Wisconsin 37 149 4.03 95 2.57 1.46 23 Minnesota Duluth 222/437 50.8 3 RIT 36 126 3.50 78 2.17 1.33 36 Alaska Anchorage 199/403 49.4 Boston College 36 137 3.81 89 2.47 1.33 45 Colorado College 186/389 47.8 5 Bemidji State 36 127 3.53 82 2.28 1.25 50 St. Cloud State 171/363 47.1 6 Cornell 31 99 3.19 61 1.97 1.23 53 Michigan Tech 165/354 46.6 7 Yale 32 131 4.09 94 2.94 1.16 8 North Dakota 39 127 3.26 82 2.10 1.15 Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 9 Denver 38 126 3.32 87 2.29 1.03 1 Denver 27- 7- 4 .763 10 Michigan 41 134 3.27 95 2.32 0.95 2 Miami 26- 6- 7 .756 other WCHA teams 3 Wisconsin 24- 9- 4 .703 15 Minnesota Duluth 39 126 3.23 107 2.74 0.49 4 Bemidji State 23- 9- 4 .694 18 St. Cloud State 39 126 3.23 109 2.79 0.44 5 Boston College 23-10- 3 .681 21 Colorado College 39 123 3.15 113 2.90 0.26 RIT 24-11- 1 .681 33 Minnesota State 39 110 2.82 112 2.87 -0.05 7 Cornell 19- 8- 4 .677 34 Minnesota 39 106 2.72 110 2.82 -0.10 8 Yale 20- 9- 3 .672 54 Alaska Anchorage 36 87 2.42 141 3.92 -1.50 9 Ferris State 21-11- 6 .632 58 Michigan Tech 36 74 2.06 148 4.11 -2.06 10 North Dakota 22-12- 5 .628 St. Cloud State 22-12- 5 .628 Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 12 Union 20-11- 6 .622 1 Alaska Anchorage 36 762 21.2 13 Sacred Heart 20-12- 4 .611 2 Miami 39 785 20.1 14 Northern Michigan 19-11- 8 .605 3 Canisius 36 699 19.4 15 Alaska 18-11- 9 .592 4 North Dakota 39 737 18.9 16 Michigan State 19-13- 6 .579 5 Bowling Green 36 678 18.8 17 Minnesota Duluth 22-16- 1 .577 6 Wisconsin 37 671 18.1 18 Michigan 23-17- 1 .573 7 Michigan Tech 36 640 17.8 19 St. Lawrence 19-14- 7 .562 8 Minnesota State 39 680 17.4 20 New Hampshire 17-13- 7 .554 9 Ferris State 38 660 17.4 Vermont 17-13- 7 .554 10 Brown 35 588 16.8 22 Nebraska-Omaha 20-16- 6 .548 other WCHA teams 23 Canisius 17-14- 5 .542 11 Minnesota Duluth 39 653 16.7 24 UMass Lowell 19-16- 4 .538 26 St. Cloud State 39 573 14.7 25 Air Force 16-14- 6 .528 31 Colorado College 39 534 13.7 26 Boston University 18-16- 3 .527 33 Minnesota 39 527 13.5 Maine 18-16- 3 .527 34 Denver 38 513 13.5 28 Colorado College 19-17- 3 .526 29 Quinnipiac 20-18- 2 .525 Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 30 Rensselaer 18-17- 4 .513 1 Maine 58/208 4 27.9 31 Colgate 15-15- 6 .500 2 Yale 44/187 6 23.5 Massachusetts 18-18- 0 .500 3 Minnesota Duluth 55/234 5 23.5 Northeastern 16-16- 2 .500 4 Canisius 45/198 5 22.7 other WCHA teams 5 Quinnipiac 42/192 6 21.9 34 Minnesota 18-19- 2 .487 6 Boston College 39/183 3 21.3 38 Minnesota State 16-20- 3 .449 7 Cornell 30/141 4 21.3 t51 Alaska Anchorage 11-23- 2 .333 8 Merrimack 36/171 5 21.1 58 Michigan Tech 5-30- 1 .153 9 Northern Michigan 35/168 3 20.8 10 Colorado College 43/211 3 20.4 Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games RIT 8- 0- 0 8 Boston College 6- 0- 1 7 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 Div. 1 Men’s Player statistics • National Leaders all games

Points Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Gustav Nyquist (DET) Maine SO F 37 18-41-59 1.59 2 Cory Conacher Canisius JR F 34 20-33-53 1.56 3 Nick Johnson Sacred Heart SR F 36 27-25-52 1.44 4 James Marcou Massachusetts JR F 36 11-40-51 1.42 5 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 35 17-31-48 1.37 6 Bobby Butler New Hampshire SR F 37 27-23-50 1.35 7 Chase Polacek Rensselaer JR F 39 26-26-52 1.33 Dave Jarman Sacred Heart SR F 36 13-35-48 1.33 9 Stephane Da Costa Merrimack FR F 34 16-29-45 1.32 10 Rhett Rakhshani (NYI) Denver SR F 38 20-29-49 1.29 11 Derek Stepan (NYR) Wisconsin SO F 35 9-36-45 1.29 12 Mark Olver (COA) Northern Michigan JR F 37 19-28-47 1.27 13 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 39 18-31-49 1.26 14 Cam Atkinson (CBJ) Boston College SO F 36 24-21-45 1.25 Casey Wellman Massachusetts SO F 36 23-22-45 1.25 Broc Little Yale JR F 32 26-14-40 1.25 17 Mario Valery-Trabucco Union SR F 36 22-22-44 1.22 Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 36 15-29-44 1.22 19 Scott Fleming Dartmouth JR F 32 22-17-39 1.22 Brian O'Neill Yale SO F 32 14-25-39 1.22 21 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 21-25-46 1.21 22 Sean Backman Yale SR F 29 21-14-35 1.21 23 Blake Geoffrion (NSH) Wisconsin SR F 34 23-18-41 1.21 24 Adam Estoclet Dartmouth JR F 30 12-24-36 1.20 25 Blake Gallagher Cornell SR F 31 18-19-37 1.19 26 Riley Nash (EDM) Cornell JR F 27 11-21-32 1.19 27 Garrett Roe (LAK) St. Cloud State JR F 38 19-26-45 1.18 28 Brian Gibbons Boston College JR F 36 15-27-42 1.17 Chris Moran Niagara SR F 36 9-33-42 1.17 30 Brian Flynn Maine SO F 37 18-25-43 1.16 31 Zac Dalpe (CAR) Ohio State SO F 39 21-24-45 1.15 32 Jacques Lamoureux Air Force JR F 36 21-20-41 1.14 Vincent Scarsella Canisius JR F 36 11-30-41 1.14 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SO F 36 16-25-41 1.14 35 Corey Tropp (BUF) Michigan State JR F 37 20-22-42 1.14 36 Jarod Palmer Miami SR F 39 17-27-44 1.13 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SR F 39 18-26-44 1.13 38 Nick Bonino (ANA) Boston University JR F 32 11-25-36 1.12 39 David McIntyre (NJD) Colgate SR F 35 11-28-39 1.11 40 Matt Read Bemidji State JR F 36 19-21-40 1.11 41 Dion Knelsen Alaska SR C 38 19-23-42 1.11 Andy Miele Miami JR F 38 15-27-42 1.11 43 Brandon Pirri (CHI) Rensselaer FR F 39 11-32-43 1.10 44 Colin Greening (OTT) Cornell SR F 31 15-19-34 1.10 other WCHA players t48 Joe Colborne (BOS) Denver SO F 36 21-18-39 1.08 51 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 37 14-26-40 1.08 56 Tyler Ruegsegger (TOR) Denver SR F 38 16-24-40 1.05 60 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 36 23-14-37 1.03 63 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR W 39 12-28-40 1.03 80 Chris VandeVelde (EDM) North Dakota SR F 38 14-22-36 0.95 t81 Anthony Maiani Denver JR F 36 8-26-34 0.94 t85 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 32 18-12-30 0.94 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Broc Little Yale JR F 32 26 0.81 2 Nick Johnson Sacred Heart SR F 36 27 0.75 3 Bobby Butler New Hampshire SR F 37 27 0.73 4 Sean Backman Yale SR F 29 21 0.72 5 Scott Fleming Dartmouth JR F 32 22 0.69 WCHA players 6 Blake Geoffrion (NSH) Wisconsin SR F 34 23 0.68 t9 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 36 23 0.64 t14 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 21 0.58 Joe Colborne (BOS) Denver SO F 36 21 0.58 18 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 32 18 0.56 20 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 21 0.55 25 Rhett Rakhshani (NYI) Denver SR F 38 20 0.53 t29 Garrett Roe (LAK) St. Cloud State JR F 38 19 0.50 34 Jason Gregoire (NYI) North Dakota SO F 39 19 0.49 37 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 35 17 0.49 t44 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 39 18 0.46 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SR F 39 18 0.46 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 James Marcou Massachusetts JR F 36 40 1.11 2 Gustav Nyquist (DET) Maine SO F 37 41 1.11 3 Derek Stepan (NYR) Wisconsin SO F 35 36 1.03 4 Dave Jarman Sacred Heart SR F 36 35 0.97 5 Cory Conacher Canisius JR F 34 33 0.97 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 Div. 1 national player statistics • all games con’t

other WCHA players 7 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 35 31 0.89 11 Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 36 29 0.81 14 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 39 31 0.79 22 Rhett Rakhshani (NYI) Denver SR F 38 29 0.76 t30 Anthony Maiani Denver JR F 36 26 0.72 33 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR W 39 28 0.72 35 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 37 26 0.70 42 Garrett Roe (LAK) St. Cloud State JR F 38 26 0.68 t45 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SR F 39 26 0.67 t48 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 25 0.66 t56 Tyler Ruegsegger (TOR) Denver SR F 38 24 0.63 58 Craig Smith (NSH) Wisconsin FR F 35 22 0.63 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Brandon Wong Quinnipiac SR F 40 0.35 14 2 Jacques Lamoureux Air Force JR F 36 0.36 13 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 0.34 13 Chase Polacek Rensselaer JR F 39 0.33 13 5 Blake Geoffrion (NSH) Wisconsin SR F 34 0.35 12 other WCHA players t6 Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 36 0.31 11 t11 Joe Colborne (BOS) Denver SO F 36 0.28 10

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 David Warsofsky (STL) Boston University SO D 33 0.12 4 Mike Gurtler Mercyhurst JR F 33 0.12 4 3 Jordan Cyr Holy Cross JR F 29 0.10 3 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 32 0.09 3 Jack Maclellan Brown SO F 34 0.09 3 Matt Read Bemidji State JR F 36 0.08 3 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 0.08 3 Paul Zanette Niagara JR F 36 0.08 3

Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Joe Colborne (BOS) Denver SO F 36 8 Nick Johnson Sacred Heart SR F 36 8 3 Broc Little Yale JR F 32 7 4 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 38 6 Jason Gregoire (NYI) North Dakota SO F 39 6 other WCHA players t6 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 36 5 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 37 5 Kyle Ostrow Denver JR F 38 5

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 36 15-29-44 1.22 2 Carl Hudson Canisius SR D 34 14-20-34 1.00 3 Blake Kessel (NYI) New Hampshire SO D 36 9-26-35 0.97 4 Thomas Dignard Yale SR D 27 6-20-26 0.96 5 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO D 36 7-26-33 0.92 6 Justin Braun (SJS) Massachusetts SR D 36 8-23-31 0.86 7 Colby Cohen (COA) Boston University JR D 35 14-16-30 0.86 8 Will O'Neill (ATL) Maine SO D 37 8-23-31 0.84 9 Erik Gustafsson Northern Michigan JR D 36 3-27-30 0.83 Dan Ringwald RIT SR D 36 11-19-30 0.83 other WCHA players 17 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 39 4-24-28 0.72 22 Patrick Wiercioch (OTT) Denver SO D 36 6-19-25 0.69 t24 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 39 3-23-26 0.67 39 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 39 11-13-24 0.62 40 Garrett Raboin St. Cloud State SR D 36 7-15-22 0.61 t41 Kurt Davis Minnesota State JR D 38 5-18-23 0.61 t44 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 39 3-20-23 0.59 t50 Matt Donovan (NYI) Denver FR D 33 6-13-19 0.58 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Stephane Da Costa Merrimack F 34 16-29-45 1.32 2 Brandon Pirri (CHI) Rensselaer F 39 11-32-43 1.10 3 Andy Taranto Alaska RW 38 17-24-41 1.08 4 Eric Delong Sacred Heart F 33 14-19-33 1.00 5 Jordan George Bemidji State F 35 13-21-34 0.97 Jerry D'Amigo (TOR) Rensselaer F 35 10-24-34 0.97 7 Andrew Miller Yale F 32 5-25-30 0.94 8 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence F/C 30 5-23-28 0.93 9 Danny Kristo (MON) North Dakota F 37 14-19-33 0.89 10 Craig Smith (NSH) Wisconsin F 35 7-22-29 0.83 other WCHA players 16 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College F 39 6-22-28 0.72 26 David Eddy St. Cloud State F 31 10-10-20 0.65 t36 Matt Donovan (NYI) Denver D 33 6-13-19 0.58 t45 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech D 36 4-15-19 0.53 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 Div. 1 national player statistics • all games con’t

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Cody Reichard Miami SO 1426:43 39 1.64 2 Ben Scrivens Cornell SR 1839:33 58 1.89 3 Marc Cheverie (FLA) Denver JR 1917:11 62 1.94 4 Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SO 949:02 31 1.96 5 Pat Nagle Ferris State JR 1376:25 46 2.01 6 Carter Hutton UMass Lowell SR 1614:12 55 2.04 7 Corey Milan Union JR 960:49 33 2.06 8 Brad Eidsness (BUF) North Dakota SO 2149:07 75 2.09 9 Jared DeMichiel RIT SR 1975:32 69 2.10 10 Scott Greenham Alaska SO 2235:48 82 2.20 other WCHA players 14 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 1466:45 57 2.33 16 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 1311:50 52 2.38 26 Phil Cook Minnesota State FR 926:02 40 2.59 29 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota JR 1934:28 84 2.61 32 Dan Dunn (WSH) St. Cloud State JR 1063:39 48 2.71 34 Mike Lee (PHO) St. Cloud State FR 1295:47 59 2.73 38 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 2096:48 98 2.80 40 Brett Bennett (PHO) Wisconsin JR 765:00 36 2.82 42 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 1033:16 49 2.85 43 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 1157:19 55 2.85 72 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 1353:53 80 3.55 73 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 1470:28 88 3.59 78 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 795:17 62 4.68 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Marc Cheverie (FLA) Denver JR 925 62 .937 2 Ben Scrivens Cornell SR 808 58 .933 3 Cody Reichard Miami SO 519 39 .930 4 Carter Hutton UMass Lowell SR 706 55 .928 5 Brian Stewart Northern Michigan SR 981 77 .927 6 Pat Nagle Ferris State JR 583 46 .927 7 Cameron Talbot Alab-Huntsville JR 1006 83 .924 8 Riley Gill Western Michigan SR 1007 84 .923 9 Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SO 356 31 .920 10 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 760 67 .919 other WCHA players 17 Mike Lee (PHO) St. Cloud State FR 648 59 .917 22 Brad Eidsness (BUF) North Dakota SO 797 75 .914 23 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 605 57 .914 28 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota JR 858 84 .911 30 Dan Dunn (WSH) St. Cloud State JR 486 48 .910 31 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 526 52 .910 39 Phil Cook Minnesota State FR 396 40 .908 46 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 536 55 .907 47 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 952 98 .907 50 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 753 80 .904 61 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 431 49 .898 74 Brett Bennett (PHO) Wisconsin JR 278 36 .885 77 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 438 62 .876 78 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 592 88 .871 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Marc Cheverie (FLA) Denver JR 24- 4- 3 .823 2 Cody Reichard Miami SO 18- 3- 3 .812 3 Parker Milner Boston College FR 10- 2- 1 .808 4 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 16- 3- 4 .783 5 Dan Dunn (WSH) St. Cloud State JR 12- 4- 2 .722 6 Jared DeMichiel RIT SR 23- 9- 1 .712 7 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 19- 7- 3 .707 8 Taylor Nelson Ferris State SO 9- 3- 3 .700 9 Scott Darling (PHO) Maine SO 15- 6- 3 .688 10 Ben Scrivens Cornell SR 19- 8- 4 .677 other WCHA players 11 Brad Eidsness (BUF) North Dakota SO 21- 9- 4 .676 20 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 13- 9- 0 .591 24 Brett Bennett (PHO) Wisconsin JR 8- 6- 0 .571 26 Phil Cook Minnesota State FR 8- 6- 2 .562 27 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 9- 7- 1 .559 29 Mike Lee (PHO) St. Cloud State FR 10- 8- 3 .548 36 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 17-15- 3 .529 42 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota JR 16-15- 1 .516 60 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 7-11- 0 .389 65 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 8-15- 2 .360 75 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 4-18- 1 .196 77 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 1-12- 0 .077 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 Div. 1 Men’s Player statistics con’t • Game Highs

Assists: 4 James Marcou Massachusetts vs Rensselaer 10/08/2009 Points: 5 Brett Olson Michigan Tech vs Northern Michigan 10/09/2009 Goals: 3 Brett Olson Michigan Tech vs Northern Michigan 10/09/2009 Saves: 48 Dan Morrison Canisius vs Ferris State 10/10/2009 Saves: 48 Cameron Talbot Alab-Huntsville vs Notre Dame 10/10/2009 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Denver vs Ohio State 10/15/2009 Goals: 3 Cory Conacher Canisius vs Lake Superior 10/16/2009 Goals: 3 Corey Tropp Michigan State vs Maine 10/16/2009 Goals: 3 J.J. Crew Western Michigan vs Mercyhurst 10/16/2009 Points: 5 Stephane Da Costa Merrimack vs Army 10/17/2009 Goals: 5 Stephane Da Costa Merrimack vs Army 10/17/2009 Goals: 3 Matt Bergland Providence vs Bowling Green 10/23/2009 Saves: 48 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Ferris State 10/24/2009 Goals: 3 Peter Child St. Lawrence vs Sacred Heart 10/30/2009 Goals: 3 Al Mazur RIT vs Connecticut 10/30/2009 Points: 5 Nathan Longpre Robert Morris vs Quinnipiac 10/31/2009 Goals: 4 Nathan Longpre Robert Morris vs Quinnipiac 10/31/2009 Saves: 58 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Quinnipiac 10/31/2009 Goals: 3 Dan Ringwald RIT vs Connecticut 10/31/2009 Goals: 3 Mike Atkinson Quinnipiac vs Clarkson 11/06/2009 Power Play: .800 4 of 5 Boston College vs New Hampshire 11/06/2009 Saves: 48 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech vs Minnesota Duluth 11/13/2009 Goals: 3 Eric Lampe Quinnipiac vs Harvard 11/13/2009 Goals: 3 Chris Kushneriuk Robert Morris vs Niagara 11/13/2009 Points: 5 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth vs Michigan Tech 11/14/2009 Points: 5 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth vs Michigan Tech 11/14/2009 Goals: 4 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth vs Michigan Tech 11/14/2009 Assists: 4 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth vs Michigan Tech 11/14/2009 Assists: 4 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth vs Michigan Tech 11/14/2009 Assists: 4 Jimmy Hayes Boston College vs Vermont 11/14/2009 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Boston College vs Vermont 11/14/2009 Points: 5 Jerad Stewart Minnesota State vs Alaska Anchorage 11/20/2009 Goals: 4 Jerad Stewart Minnesota State vs Alaska Anchorage 11/20/2009 Goals: 3 Blair Riley Ferris State vs Ohio State 11/20/2009 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Quinnipiac vs Colgate 11/20/2009 Saves: 49 Jeff Larson Connecticut vs Air Force 11/20/2009 Goals: 3 Cody Omilusik Army vs Bentley 11/20/2009 Goals: 3 Mike Gurtler Mercyhurst vs Holy Cross 11/20/2009 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Mercyhurst vs Holy Cross 11/20/2009 Assists: 4 Peter Boyd Ohio State vs Ferris State 11/21/2009 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Ferris State vs Ohio State 11/21/2009 Points: 5 Chris Auger UMass Lowell vs Merrimack 11/21/2009 Assists: 4 Chris Auger UMass Lowell vs Merrimack 11/21/2009 Goals: 3 Brad Hunt Bemidji State vs Alab-Huntsville 11/21/2009 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Canisius vs American Int'l 11/21/2009 Points: 5 James Marcou Massachusetts vs Vermont 11/24/2009 Goals: 3 Casey Wellman Massachusetts vs Vermont 11/24/2009 Assists: 5 James Marcou Massachusetts vs Vermont 11/24/2009 Goals: 4 Conor Morrison Harvard vs Boston University 11/24/2009 Points: 5 Derek Stepan Wisconsin vs Michigan State 11/27/2009 Assists: 4 Derek Stepan Wisconsin vs Michigan State 11/27/2009 Points: 5 Brian Flynn Maine vs St. Lawrence 11/28/2009 Team Goals: 10 Maine vs St. Lawrence 11/28/2009 Assists: 4 Erik Gustafsson Northern Michigan vs Alaska 11/28/2009 Goals: 3 Calle Ridderwall Notre Dame vs Bowling Green 11/28/2009 Assists: 4 Billy Maday Notre Dame vs Bowling Green 11/28/2009 Saves: 49 Kyle Rank Bentley vs Lake Superior 11/28/2009 Goals: 3 Jesse Fratkin Brown vs Connecticut 11/28/2009 Goals: 3 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin vs Michigan Tech 12/04/2009 Assists: 4 Brendan Smith Wisconsin vs Michigan Tech 12/04/2009 Goals: 3 Mike Testwuide Colorado College vs Denver 12/05/2009 Goals: 3 David Vallorani UMass Lowell vs Massachusetts 12/05/2009 Assists: 4 Nick Schaus UMass Lowell vs Massachusetts 12/05/2009 Points: 5 Cory Conacher Canisius vs Bentley 12/05/2009 Assists: 4 Cory Conacher Canisius vs Bentley 12/05/2009 Team Goals: 9 Canisius vs Bentley 12/05/2009 Goals: 3 Mario Valery-Trabucco Union vs Rensselaer 12/09/2009 Power Play: .800 4 of 5 Minnesota State vs Bemidji State 12/11/2009 Points: 5 Tommy Wingels Miami vs Ohio State 12/11/2009 Goals: 4 Tommy Wingels Miami vs Ohio State 12/11/2009 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Miami vs Ohio State 12/11/2009 Saves: 49 Ryan Zapolski Mercyhurst vs Air Force 12/11/2009 Goals: 3 Corey Tropp Michigan State vs Bowling Green 12/12/2009 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Maine vs Northeastern 12/12/2009 Assists: 4 Austin Smith Colgate vs Canisius 12/20/2009 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Colgate vs Canisius 12/20/2009 Team Goals: 10 Michigan State vs Michigan Tech 12/29/2009 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Lake Superior vs Robert Morris 01/02/2010 Saves: 48 Brian Stewart Northern Michigan vs Minnesota 01/03/2010 Goals: 3 Dan Bartlett Princeton vs Quinnipiac 01/04/2010 Assists: 4 John Albert Ohio State vs Bowling Green 01/08/2010 Goals: 3 Brandon Coccimiglio Mercyhurst vs American Int'l 01/08/2010 Saves: 57 Garrett Bartus Connecticut vs Air Force 01/09/2010 Assists: 4 Brandon Pirri Rensselaer vs Princeton 01/10/2010 Goals: 3 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage vs Michigan Tech 01/16/2010 Assists: 4 Blake Kessel New Hampshire vs Dartmouth 01/16/2010 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 New Hampshire vs Dartmouth 01/16/2010 Assists: 4 Nick Bonino Boston University vs Merrimack 01/16/2010 Goals: 3 Brayden Irwin Vermont vs Northeastern 01/16/2010 Team Goals: 9 Vermont vs Northeastern 01/16/2010 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 Div. 1 Men’s Player statistics con’t • Game Highs

Goals: 3 William Rapuzzi Colorado College vs Alaska Anchorage 01/22/2010 Assists: 4 Max Campbell Western Michigan vs Bowling Green 01/22/2010 Goals: 3 Calle Ridderwall Notre Dame vs Lake Superior 01/22/2010 Saves: 48 Andrew Hare Niagara vs Quinnipiac 01/22/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 Miami vs Alaska 01/23/2010 Saves: 55 Chris Noonan Niagara vs Quinnipiac 01/23/2010 Goals: 3 Carl Hudson Canisius vs Sacred Heart 01/23/2010 Goals: 3 Nick Vandenbeld Mercyhurst vs Bentley 01/23/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Vermont vs Massachusetts 01/24/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Denver vs North Dakota 01/29/2010 Goals: 3 Bobby Preece Bentley vs RIT 01/30/2010 Points: 5 Mario Valery-Trabucco Union vs Clarkson 02/05/2010 Points: 5 Adam Presizniuk Union vs Clarkson 02/05/2010 Goals: 3 Mario Valery-Trabucco Union vs Clarkson 02/05/2010 Assists: 4 Adam Presizniuk Union vs Clarkson 02/05/2010 Assists: 4 Nolan Julseth-White Union vs Clarkson 02/05/2010 Team Goals: 11 Union vs Clarkson 02/05/2010 Goals: 3 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska-Omaha vs Ohio State 02/05/2010 Assists: 4 Zac Dalpe Ohio State vs Nebraska-Omaha 02/05/2010 Assists: 4 Brian Gibbons Boston College vs Massachusetts 02/05/2010 Goals: 3 Michael Penny American Int'l vs Bentley 02/05/2010 Saves: 51 Brian Stewart Northern Michigan vs Ferris State 02/06/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Northern Michigan vs Ferris State 02/06/2010 Team Goals: 10 Miami vs Lake Superior 02/06/2010 Goals: 3 Derek Roehl Western Michigan vs Notre Dame 02/06/2010 Saves: 54 Riley Gill Western Michigan vs Notre Dame 02/06/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 12 of 12 Western Michigan vs Notre Dame 02/06/2010 Goals: 3 Andy Taranto Alaska vs Ohio State 02/12/2010 Goals: 4 Bobby Butler New Hampshire vs Providence 02/12/2010 Goals: 3 Joe Colborne Denver vs Minnesota 02/13/2010 Assists: 4 Andy Miele Miami vs Bowling Green 02/13/2010 Team Goals: 10 Miami vs Bowling Green 02/13/2010 Goals: 3 Chase Polacek Rensselaer vs Dartmouth 02/13/2010 Assists: 4 Cameron Burt RIT vs Army 02/13/2010 Goals: 3 Travis Vermeulen St. Lawrence vs Yale 02/19/2010 Assists: 4 Dion Knelsen Alaska vs Lake Superior 02/19/2010 Points: 7 Brian Flynn Maine vs UMass Lowell 02/19/2010 Points: 5 Gustav Nyquist Maine vs UMass Lowell 02/19/2010 Goals: 5 Brian Flynn Maine vs UMass Lowell 02/19/2010 Assists: 4 Tanner House Maine vs UMass Lowell 02/19/2010 Assists: 4 Gustav Nyquist Maine vs UMass Lowell 02/19/2010 Goals: 3 Joe Cucci Merrimack vs Massachusetts 02/19/2010 Goals: 3 Kyle MacKinnon Providence vs Boston University 02/19/2010 Saves: 51 Paul Karpowich Clarkson vs Yale 02/20/2010 Goals: 3 Brian Gibbons Boston College vs Northeastern 02/21/2010 Assists: 4 Josh Heidinger Canisius vs American Int'l 02/21/2010 Goals: 3 Andy Taranto Alaska vs Alaska Anchorage 02/26/2010 Assists: 4 Dion Knelsen Alaska vs Alaska Anchorage 02/26/2010 Saves: 58 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech vs Wisconsin 02/26/2010 Assists: 4 Mike Hull Army vs American Int'l 02/26/2010 Points: 5 Tim Kirby Air Force vs Sacred Heart 02/27/2010 Assists: 5 Tim Kirby Air Force vs Sacred Heart 02/27/2010 Points: 5 Hunter Bishop Ohio State vs Notre Dame 03/06/2010 Goals: 3 Hunter Bishop Ohio State vs Notre Dame 03/06/2010 Assists: 4 Chris Reed Ohio State vs Notre Dame 03/06/2010 Goals: 3 Louie Caporusso Michigan vs Lake Superior 03/06/2010 Points: 5 Scott Fleming Dartmouth vs Quinnipiac 03/06/2010 Assists: 4 Scott Fleming Dartmouth vs Quinnipiac 03/06/2010 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Dartmouth vs Quinnipiac 03/06/2010 Saves: 73 Dan Clarke Quinnipiac vs Union 03/12/2010 Saves: 52 Keith Kinkaid Union vs Quinnipiac 03/12/2010 Goals: 3 Cam Atkinson Boston College vs Massachusetts 03/12/2010 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Boston College vs Massachusetts 03/12/2010 Saves: 51 Garrett Bartus Connecticut vs RIT 03/12/2010 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Minnesota vs North Dakota 03/13/2010 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Michigan State vs Michigan 03/13/2010 Saves: 63 Ryan Zapolski Mercyhurst vs Canisius 03/13/2010 Saves: 50 Brian Foster New Hampshire vs Vermont 03/14/2010 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 wcha players of the week 2009-10 wcha home attendance

red Baron® WCHA Offensive Player of the Week University of Alaska Anchorage Oct. 13: Brett Olson, So., F, MTU (vs N. Michigan, Lake Superior State) Sullivan Arena (6,251) Oct. 20: Justin Fontaine, Jr., F, UMD (vs MSU) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 27: Bill Sweatt, Sr., F, CC (vs MTU) 17 56,265 3,310 4,362 Nov. 3: Tony Lucia, Sr., F, UM (vs UAA) Nov. 10: Evan Trupp, Jr., F, UND (@ MTU) Sean Wiles, Jr., F, UAA (vs DU) Colorado College Nov. 17: Justin Fontaine, Jr., F, UMD (vs MTU) Colorado Springs World Arena (7,343) Nov. 24: Joe Colborne, So., F, DU (vs UND) Dates Total Game Average High Jerad Stewart, Sr., F, MSU (@ UAA) 21 135,313 6,443 7,746$ Dec. 1: Zach Harrison, Sr., F, MSU (vs MTU) Derek Stepan, So., F, UW (@ Michigan State, Michigan) University of Denver Dec. 8: Rhett Rakhshani, Sr., F, DU (@ CC, vs CC) Magness Arena (6,026) Dec. 15: Mike Testwuide, Sr., F, CC (@ SCSU) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 5: Rhett Rakhshani, Sr., F, DU (vs Nebraska-Omaha, Boston College) 22 120,314 5,469 6,153$ Michael Davies, Sr., F, UW (vs Merrimack, Yale) Jan. 12: Mike Connolly, So., F, UMD (vs CC) Jason Gregoire, So., F, UND (vs MSU) Michigan Tech University Jan. 19: Kevin Clark, Sr., F, UAA (@ MTU) John MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4,200) Jan. 26: Michael Davies, Sr., F, UW (vs DU) Dates Total Game Average High Feb. 2: Joe Colborne, So., F, DU (@ UND) 18 39,577 2,199 3,409 Feb. 9: Eric Kattelus, Jr., F, MTU (vs UMD) Ryan Lasch, Sr., F, SCSU (vs UAA) University of Minnesota Feb. 16: Blake Geoffrion, Sr., F, UW (vs MSU) Mariucci Arena (10,000) Chris VandeVelde, Sr., F, UND (@ SCSU) Dates Total Game Average High Feb. 23: Brett Hextall, So., F, UND (vs UMD) 20* 202,154 10,108* 10,342$ Mar. 3: Rhett Rakhshani, Sr., F, DU (@ MSU) *includes 14,422 for March 5 game at Target Center

red Baron® WCHA Defensive Player of the Week University of Minnesota Duluth Oct. 13: Kurt Davis, Jr., D, MSU (vs Bowling Green) Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center (5,303) Oct. 20: Chay Genoway, Sr., D, UND (vs UM) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 27: Marc Cheverie, Jr., G, DU (@ UM) 23 102,982 4,477 5,396$ Nov. 3: Brendan Smith, Jr., D, UW (vs New Hampshire) Nov. 10: Alex Kangas, Jr., G, UM (@ UW) Nov. 17: Dan Dunn, Jr., G, SCSU (@ UND) Minnesota State University Nov. 24: Marc Cheverie, Jr., G, DU (vs UND) Verizon Wireless Center (4,832) Dec. 1: Brendan Smith, Jr., D, UW (@ Michigan State, Michigan) Dates Total Game Average High Dec. 8: Brendan Smith, Jr., D, UW (vs MTU) 20 77,244 3,862 5,086$ Dec. 15: Scott Gudmandson, Jr., G, UW (@ UND) Jan. 5: Patrick Wiercioch, So., D, DU (vs Nebraska-Omaha, Boston College) University of North Dakota Jan. 12: Garrett Raboin, Sr., D, SCSU (vs MTU) Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) Jan. 19: Alex Kangas, Jr., G, UM (vs UND) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 26: Garrett Raboin, Sr., D, SCSU (vs UM, @ UM) 23 265,754 11,554 11,898$ Feb. 2: Marc Cheverie, Jr., G, DU (@ UND) Feb. 9: Mike Lee, Fr., G, SCSU (vs UAA) Feb. 16: Marc Cheverie, Jr., G, DU (vs UM) St. Cloud State University Feb. 23: Brad Eidsness, So., G, UND (vs UMD) National Hockey Center (5,371) Mar. 3: Brad Eidsness, So., G, UND (@ CC) Dates Total Game Average High 22 124,669 5,667$ 6,178$ red Baron® WCHA Rookie of the Week Oct. 13: Michael Cichy, Fr., F, UND (vs Merrimack) University of Wisconsin Oct. 20: Joe Howe, Fr., G, CC (@ UW) Kohl Center (15,237) Oct. 27: Rylan Schwartz, Fr., F, CC (vs MTU)\ Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 3: John Ramage, Fr., D, UW (vs New Hampshire) 21 273,136 13,006 15,237$ Nov. 10: William Rapuzzi, Fr., F, CC (vs UMD) 1 55,031 55,031 55,031 Nov. 17: Joe Howe, Fr., G, CC (@ MSU) 22* 328,167* 14,917* 55,031 Nov. 24: Mike Lee, Fr., G, SCSU (vs UW) *includes 55,031 for Feb. 6 Camp Randall Hockey Classic Dec. 1: Danny Kristo, Fr., F, UND (vs Ohio State, Miami) Dec. 8: Mike Lee, Fr., G, SCSU (@ UAA) Dec. 15: Craig Smith, Fr., G, UW (@ UND) Jan. 5: Phil Cook, Fr., G, MSU (vs Nebraska-Omaha, RIT) 2009-10 Season Totals Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 12: Corban Knight, Fr., F, UND (vs MSU) 205 1,397,408 6,817 15,327$ Jan. 19: Zach Budish, Fr., F, UM (vs UND)\ 206* 1,452,439* 7,051* 55,031 Jan. 26: David Eddy, Fr., F, SCSU (vs UM, @ UM) Feb. 2: Zach Budish, Fr., F, UM (@ UAA) $ sellout; *includes 55,031 for Feb. 6 Camp Randall Hockey Classic Feb. 9: Rylan Schwartz, Fr., F, CC (vs Air Force, Mercyhurst) Feb. 16: Corban Knight, Fr., F, UND (@ SCSU) Feb. 23: Nick Leddy, Fr., D, UM (vs CC) Mar. 3: Matt Donovan, Fr., D, DU (@ MSU) Danny Kristo, Fr., F, UND (@ CC) WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 2009-10 WCHA Men’s composite schedule & results October Date Game Time Date Game Time Fri/20 Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Minnesota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/2 SAIT Polytechnic 0 @ Alaska Anchorage 9 (Wasilla, AK) (x) 7:07 pm AT Wisconsin 1 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/3 Ryerson Univ. 1 @ Michigan Tech 3 (x) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota 0 @ Denver 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Univ. of British Columbia 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (x) 7:07 pm CT Robert Morris 3 @ Colorado College 4 (nc) 7:37 pm MT Univ. of Lethbridge 3 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (x) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 8 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Univ. of Calgary 2 @ Colorado College 4 (x) 7:07 pm MT Sat/21 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/4 Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Minnesota 6 (x) 4:07 pm CT Wisconsin 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 3 @ St. Cloud State 4 (x) 5:07 pm CT North Dakota 2 @ Denver 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Univ. of Manitoba 1 @ North Dakota 7 (x) 6:07 pm CT Robert Morris 1 @ Colorado College 4 (nc) 7:07 pm MT Univ. of Calgary 2 @ Denver 3 (x) 6:07 pm MT Minnesota State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Fri/9 N. Michigan 3 @ Michigan Tech 5 (Superior Cup) (nc) 7:07 pm ET Fri/27 Wisconsin 7 @ Michigan State 3 (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:05 pm ET St. Cloud State 2 @ Miami 3 ot (nc) 7:35 pm ET Minnesota 0 @ Michigan 6 (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:35 pm ET Lake Superior 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (Superior Cup) (nc) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Minnesota State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bowling Green 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Subway Holiday Classic @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Merrimack 2 @ North Dakota 5 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Miami 2 vs Bemidji State 3 (nc) 4:07 pm CT Vermont 4 @ Denver 5 (nc) 7:37 pm MT Ohio State 1 vs North Dakota 4 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Northeastern 2 @ Colorado College 4 (nc) 7:37 pm MT St. Cloud State 3 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Michigan 0 vs Alaska Fairbanks 2 (nc) 5:07 pm AT Sat/28 Minnesota 2 @ Michigan State 1 (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:05 pm ET Mercyhurst 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 5 (nc) 8:07 pm AT Wisconsin 2 @ Michigan 3 (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:35 pm ET Sat/10 St. Cloud State 0 @ Miami 2 (nc) 7:05 pm ET Michigan Tech 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bowling Green 1 @ Minnesota State 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Subway Holiday Classic @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Merrimack 2 @ North Dakota 3 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 2 vs Bemidji State 1 ot (nc) 4:07 pm CT Vermont 6 @ Denver 4 (nc) 7:07 pm MT Miami 5 vs North Dakota 5 ot (nc) 7:37 pm CT Northeastern 4 @ Colorado College 3 (nc) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 3 @ Denver 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Colorado College 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Mercyhurst 1 vs Alaska Fairbanks 5 (nc) 4:07 pm AT Michigan 6 vs Alaska Anchorage 1 (nc) 7:07 pm AT December Sun/11 Lake Superior 3 @ Michigan Tech 1 (Superior Cup) (nc) 5:07 pm ET Date Game Time N. Michigan 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (Superior Cup) (nc) 7:07 pm CT Fri/4 Michigan Tech 2 @ Wisconsin 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thur/15 Denver 2 @ Ohio State 0 (nc) 7:05 pm ET North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/16 Denver 0 @ Ohio State 4 (nc) (Nationwide Arena) 7:05 pm ET Minnesota State 3 @ Minnesota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 2 @ Colorado College 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Union College 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (nc) 7:07 pm CT Sat/5 Michigan Tech 0 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 0 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Brice Alaska Goal Rush Tournament @ Fairbanks, AK Minnesota 6 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 0 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 (nc) 4:35 pm AT Colorado College 4 @ Denver 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Robert Morris 2 vs Alaska Fairbanks 4 (nc) 7:35 pm AT St. Cloud State 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sat/17 Colorado College 1 @ Wisconsin 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/11 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Union College 1 @ St. Cloud State 3 (nc) 5:07 pm CT Colorado College 4 @ St. Cloud State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Brice Alaska Goal Rush Tournament @ Fairbanks, AK Minnesota State 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (nc) 7:35 pm CT Robert Morris 5 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 (nc) 4:35 pm AT Sat/12 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Rensselaer 1 vs Alaska Fairbanks 1 ot (nc) 7:35 pm AT Denver 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/23 Denver 3 @ Minnesota 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 4 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 6 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 3 @ Bemidji State 2 (nc) 7:05 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Fri/18 Michigan Tech 1 @ Northern Michigan 2 (nc) 7:35 pm ET North Dakota 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Nebraska Omaha 1 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (nc) 7:37 pm CT Sat/24 Denver 3 @ Minnesota 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/19 U.S. Under-20 Team 4 @ North Dakota 2 (x) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 ot (nc) 7:05 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Tue/29 Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Michigan Tech 5 @ Colorado College 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Rensselaer 4 vs Michigan 3 (nc) 4:05 pm ET North Dakota 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Michigan State 10 vs Michigan Tech 1 (nc) 7:35 pm ET Fri/30 St. Cloud State 1 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Florida College Hockey Classic @ Germain Arena, Estero, FL New Hampshire 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Maine 6 vs Princeton 6 ot (nc) 4:05 pm ET Clarkson 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 4 vs Cornell 2 (nc) 7:35 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wed/30 Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Minnesota State 3 @ Denver 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Michigan 5 vs Michigan Tech 3 (3rd Place Game) (nc) 4:05 pm ET Sat/31 St. Cloud State 3 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Rensselaer 1 vs Michigan State 6 (championship game) (nc) 7:35 pm ET New Hampshire 1 @ Wisconsin 6 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Florida College Hockey Classic @ Germain Arena, Estero, FL Clarkson 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Cornell 2 vs Princeton 3 (3rd place game) (nc) 4:05 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Denver 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Maine 3 vs Colorado College 2 (championship game) (nc) 7:35 pm ET

November January Date Game Time Date Game Time Sun/1 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Fri/1 RIT 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Fri/6 North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO Minnesota 2 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Lawrence 5 vs Boston College 2 (nc) 4:37 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Nebraska Omaha 0 vs Denver 7 (nc) 7:37 pm MT Denver 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sat/2 Shillelagh College Hockey Tournament @ Sat/7 North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL Minnesota 5 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Niagara 1 vs North Dakota 3 (nc) 3:05 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Colorado College 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Colgate 2 vs Notre Dame 5 (nc) 6:05 pm CT Denver 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup @ Fri/13 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, VT Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Mercyhust 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 6 (nc) 4:00 pm ET Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota State 0 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 3 vs Vermont 4 (nc) 7:00 pm ET St. Cloud State 2 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI Sat/14 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State 1 vs Yale 6 (nc) 4:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Merrimack 4 vs Wisconsin 5 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Dodge Holiday Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson 0 vs Northern Michigan 4 (nc) 4:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 3 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bowling Green 1 vs Minnesota 3 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Sun/15 Bemidji State 6 @ Minnesota 2 (nc) 6:07 pm CT Brown 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (nc) 6:07 pm CT RIT 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO Nebraska Omaha 2 vs St. Lawrence 2 ot (nc) 4:07 pm MT Boston College 3 vs Denver 4 (nc) 7:07 pm MT WCHA Men’s Release/WEEkly #24/3-15-2010 Date Game Time 2009-10 WCHA Men’s composite schedule con’t Sat/27 Wisconsin 5 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Date Game Time Denver 4 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/3 Shillelagh College Hockey Tournament @ North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Alaska Fairbanks 3 (nc) 7:05 pm AT Colgate 2 vs Niagara 5 (nc) 2:05 pm CT North Dakota 3 vs Notre Dame 3 ot (nc) 5:05 pm CT Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup @ March Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, VT Date Game Time Mercyhurst 1 vs Alabama-Huntsville 4 (3rd place game) (nc) 4:00 pm ET Fri/5 Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota 2 (Target Center, Minneapolis) (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 vs Vermont 5 (championship game) (nc) 7:00 pm ET St. Cloud State 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI Michigan Tech 1 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Merrimack 1 vs Ferris State 5 (3rd place game) (nc) 4:07 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Denver 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Yale 2 vs Wisconsin 2 ot (championship game) (nc) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Dodge Holiday Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Sat/6 Minnesota State 2 @ St. Cloud State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson 3 vs Bowling Green 4 (3rd place game) (nc) 4:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 2 (championship game) (nc) 7:07 pm CT Denver 7 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Brown 3 @ St. Cloud State 5 (nc) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 6 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Fri/8 Colorado College 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/7 Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA) 1:07 pm CT Harvard 2 @ Minnesota 5 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT • end of regular season • Minnesota State 1 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Denver 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Fri/12 2010 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Sat/9 Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #10 Michigan Tech 1 @ #1 Denver 2 7:37 pm MT Harvard 1 @ Minnesota 3 (nc) 7:07 pm CT #9 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ #2 Wisconsin 4 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT #8 Minnesota State 5 @ #3 St. Cloud State 4 ot 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #7 Minnesota 0 @ #4 North Dakota 6 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Denver 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT #6 Colorado College 2 @ #5 Minnesota Duluth 3 ot 7:07 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team 1 @ Wisconsin 7 (x) 7:37 pm CT Sat/13 2010 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Tue/12 Northern Michigan 1 @ Michigan Tech 1 ot (nc) 7:07 pm ET #10 Michigan Tech 2 @ #1 Denver 4 (DU wins 2-0) 7:07 pm MT Fri/15 St. Cloud State 3 @ Quinnipiac 1 (nc) 7:00 pm ET #9 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ #2 Wisconsin 7 (UW wins 2-0) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 6 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET #8 Minnesota State 2 @ #3 St. Cloud State 3 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 3 @ Minnesota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #7 Minnesota 4 @ #4 North Dakota 2 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT #6 Colorado College 5 @ #5 Minnesota Duluth 3 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 4 @ Colorado College 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Sun/14 2010 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (if necessary) Sat/16 St. Cloud State 3 @ Quinnipiac 2 (nc) 7:00 pm ET #8 Minnesota State 2 @ #3 St. Cloud State 3 ot (SCSU wins 2-1) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 5 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET #7 Minnesota 1 @ #4 North Dakota 4 (UND wins 2-1) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #6 Colorado College 0 @ #5 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins 2-1) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thu/18 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Wisconsin 5 @ Colorado College 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Fri/22 North Dakota 0 @ Cornell 1 (nc) 7:00 pm ET No. 5 Minnesota Duluth vs No. 4 North Dakota 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/19 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Minnesota 3 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (nc) 7:35 pm CT Semi-Final #1: No. 3 St. Cloud State vs No. 2 Wisconsin 2:07 pm CT Colorado College 6 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Semi-Final #2: Thursday’s Winner vs No. 1 Denver 7:07 pm CT Sat/23 North Dakota 3 @ Cornell 1 (nc) 7:00 pm ET Sat/20 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Denver 3 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN St. Cloud State 4 @ Minnesota 1 (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT Third Place Game 2:07 pm CT Bemidji State 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 ot (nc) 7:07 pm CT Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Fri/26 2010 NCAA East Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY Fri/29 Minnesota State 1 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET (Rensselaer & ECAC Hockey hosts) Wisconsin 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semi-Final #1 3:00 pm ET Denver 2 @ North Dakota 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Semi-Final #2 6:30 pm ET St. Cloud State 5 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT 2010 NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Minnesota 7 @ Alaska Anchorage 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT (Univ. of Minnesota host) Sat/30 Minnesota State 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET Semi-Final #1 4:30 pm CT Wisconsin 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2 8:00 pm CT Denver 4 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/27 2010 NCAA East Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY St. Cloud State 5 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Championship Game 6:30 pm ET Minnesota 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT 2010 NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Championship Game 8:00 pm CT 2010 NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA February (College of the Holy Cross host) Date Game Time Semi-Final #1 1:30 pm ET Fri/5 Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Michigan Tech 3 (Winter Carnival) (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Semi-Final #2 5:00 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 4 @ St. Cloud State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT 2010 NCAA Midwest Regional @ Allen County War Memorial Mercyhurst 1 @ Denver 4 (nc) 7:37 pm MT Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN (Univ. of Notre Dame host) Air Force Academy 0 @ Colorado College 2 (nc) 7:37 pm MT Semi-Final #1 4:00 pm ET Sat/6 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (Winter Carnival) (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET Semi-Final #2 7:30 pm ET Michigan 2 @ Wisconsin 3 @ Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic/ 5:07 pm CT Sun/28 NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA U.S. Game, Camp Randall Stadium (nc) Championship Game 5:30 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 0 @ St. Cloud State 6 (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT NCAA Midwest Regional @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Denver 2 @ Air Force Academy 1 ot (nc) 7:05 pm MT Fort Wayne, IN Mercyhurst 3 @ Colorado College 5 (nc) 7:07 pm MT Championship Game 8:00 pm ET Fri/12 Minnesota State 3 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT North Dakota 3 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 1 @ Denver 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT April Sat/13 Minnesota State 4 @ Wisconsin 8 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT North Dakota 8 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time Minnesota 1 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Thu/8 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Ford Field, Detroit, MI Fri/19 St. Cloud State 5 @ Wisconsin 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (CCHA & Detroit Metro Sports Commission hosts) Colorado College 0 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Semi-Final #1 TBA pm CT Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Minnesota State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Semi-Final #2 TBA pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Sat/10 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Ford Field, Detroit, MI Michigan Tech 2 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT National Championship Game TBA pm CT Sat/20 St. Cloud State 4 @ Wisconsin 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 4 @ Minnesota 7 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Schedule Key Association-member home games faceoff at either :07 or :37 after the hour; (WCHA) conference game; Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (nc) non-conference game; (x) exhibition game; tournaments/special events in bold Minnesota Duluth 1 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 3 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Fri/26 Wisconsin 5 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Alaska Fairbanks 7 @ Alaska Anchorage 4 (nc) 7:07 pm AT