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Northern Michigan University Hockey Team Hosts the University of Alaska Dec CHIGAN MI U N Calvin Larson N I R V Sports Information E NORTHERN MICHIGAN E R H [email protected] T S I R T 906-227-1917 office Y O UNIVERSITY N • 906-281-2493 cell • http://www.nmu.edu/athletics W S 2012-13 HOCKEY GAME NOTES IL D C AT Friday, Nov. 23, 2012 • 7:35 p.m. (ET) CHEDULE Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012 • 7:35 p.m. (ET) 2012-13 S October Berry Events Center (4,260) Oct. 7 Brock (exhibition) W, 2-0 Berry Events Center Oct. 12 #15 Wisconsin (Resch) W, 2-1 Green Bay, Wis. Northern Michigan Oct. 13 #15 Wisconsin (Resch) W, 4-2 Green Bay, Wis. Oct. 19 Nebraska-Omaha L, 5-2 Omaha, Neb. (4-6-2, 1-5-2-0 CCHA) Oct. 20 Nebraska-Omaha W, 2-1 Omaha, Neb. Oct. 26 #9 Notre Dame* L, 5-2 Berry Events Center vs. Oct. 27 #9 Notre Dame* L, 3-2 Berry Events Center Alaska October record 3-3, 0-2 CCHA November (6-4-2, 4-3-1-0 CCHA) Nov. 2 #8 Michigan* T, 4-4 SOL Berry Events Center Nov. 3 #8 Michigan* W, 4-3 Berry Events Center Marquette Radio: 100.3 FM “The Point” (Dave Danis) Nov. 9 #5 Miami* L, 5-2 Oxford, Ohio Live Audio Stream: http://wnmufm.org/nmu-sports-stream Nov. 10 #5 Miami* T, 2-2 SOL Oxford, Ohio Live Stats: http://collegehockeyinc.com/ Nov. 16 Ohio State* L, 2-0 Columbus, Ohio Live Video: http://www.americaonesports.com/partner_members.asp?id=17 Nov. 17 Ohio State* L, 4-2 Columbus, Ohio Nov. 23 Alaska* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center Nov. 24 Alaska* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center WILDCAT NOTES Nov. 30 Western Michigan* 7:05 p.m. Kalamazoo, Mich. November record 1-3-2, 1-3-2-0 CCHA THE SERIES December The Northern Michigan University hockey team hosts the University of Alaska Dec. 1 Western Michigan* 7:05 p.m. Kalamazoo, Mich. Fairbanks on Friday and Saturday (Nov. 23-24). The puck drops at 7:35 p.m. both Dec. 4 Michigan Tech 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center nights from the Berry Events Center. Dec. 14 Lake Superior State* 7:05 p.m. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Dec. 15 Lake Superior State* 7:05 p.m. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. NMU WILDCATS December record 0-0-0-0 NMU is 4-6-2 overall and 1-5-2 in the CCHA after a pair of losses at Ohio State last January weekend. The ‘Cats are last in the CCHA standings with five conference points. Jan. 4 St. Cloud State 8:35 p.m. St. Cloud, Minn. The four wins are over Wisconsin on Oct. 12-13, at Nebraska on Oct. 20 and on Jan. 5 St. Cloud State 8:05 p.m. St. Cloud, Minn. Nov. 3 over Michigan. Jan. 11 Miami* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center Jan. 12 Miami* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center LEADERS OF THE PACK Jan. 18 Ohio State* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center Sophomore forward Ryan Daugherty and freshman forward Cohen Adair lead Jan. 19 Ohio State* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center the team with five goals. Senior forward Matt Thurber leads the team in points Jan. 25 Alaska* 11:35 p.m. Fairbanks, Alaska with a goal and 10 assists. Junior Stephan Vigier has two goals and seven assists Jan. 26 Alaska* 11:35 p.m. Fairbanks, Alaska while sophomore Reed Seckel has four goals and three assists. January record 0-0-0-0 February ALASKA NANOOKS Feb. 8 Ferris State* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center Alaska is 6-4-2 overall and 4-3-1 in the CCHA for fourth place. The Nanooks are Feb. 9 Ferris State* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center coming of a series split vs. Western Michigan. The other CCHA series have been Feb. 12 Michigan Tech 7:05 p.m. Houghton, Mich. a tie and win over Ohio State and splits with Lake Superior State and Ferris State. Feb. 15 Michigan State*! 6:35 p.m. East Lansing, Mich. Feb. 16 Michigan State*# 7:35 p.m. East Lansing, Mich. Four players, Andy Taranto, Colton Beck, Tyler Morley and Cody Kunyk, lead the Feb. 22 Bowling Green* 7:05 p.m. Bowling Green, Ohio team with four goals and four assists. Feb. 23 Bowling Green* 7:05 p.m. Bowling Green, Ohio February record 0-0-0-0 LAST MEETING March The two teams tied on Friday night with Alaska winning the shootout and NMU March 1 Lake Superior State* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center winning Saturday’s meeting in both of the last two meetings. Jan. 6 at the Berry March 2 Lake Superior State* 7:35 p.m. Berry Events Center Events Center, UAF scored two third period goals to tie the game. The Nanooks March 9-10 CCHA Quarterfinals # won the shootout 1-0. Saturday, Andrew Cherniwchan and Matt Thurber each TBA had a hat trick to lead NMU to a 7-3 win. The ‘Cats scored four goals in the third March 23-24 CCHA Championships# Detroit, Mich. period. March 29-30 NCAA Regional Grand Rapids, Mich. April 11 Frozen Four Pittsburgh, Pa. WILDCATS AGAINST UAF April 13 National Championship Pittsburgh, Pa. Matt Thurber has three goals in two games against the Nanooks. Kyle Follmer, Mitch Jones, Reed Seckel have also scored against UAF. *CCHA Games # televised on Fox Sports Detroit exh. - Exhibition Game ! televised on Big Ten Network SERIES INFO Home Games in Bold All Times Eastern NMU leads the all-time series 27-6-11 and are 15-1-6 in Marquette against the Nanooks. The ‘Cats are unbeaten in the last 14 meetings. Northern Michigan Hockey Game Notes • 38th Season Page 1 SATURDAY REPLAY ERIES NFORMATION Saturday night’s game will be replayed on NMU TV13’s high definition channel at 4 S I p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 27. University of Alaska Fairbanks (Fairbanks, Alaska) BLACK FRIDAY TICKETS On Black Friday from Noon to 4 p.m., tickets will be sold for $10 for the Tuesday, Dec. Date Site Result 4 game against Michigan Tech and the Friday-Saturday, Jan. 11-12 games against 12/1/1989 Marquette W 8-6 Miami. This offer is only good at the Berry Events Center ticket windows from Noon 12/2/1989 Marquette W 5-1 to 4 p.m. Phone or online orders are not applicable. 11/14/1997 Marquette W 5-4 OT 11/15/1997 Marquette W 7-3 LAST WEEKEND 2/21/1998 Marquette W 3-1 NMU was swept at Ohio State over the weekend. It was the second year in a row 12/4/1998 Marquette W 5-3 the Buckeyes swept NMU in Columbus and the second year in a row NMU only 1/29/1999 Fairbanks W 3-2 managed two goals in the series. 1/30/1999 Fairbanks T 2-2 OT 11/26/1999 Fairbanks W 4-3 IN THE SHOOTOUT 11/27/1999 Fairbanks W 7-3 NMU is 0-for-5 on chances in its two shootouts. Michigan defeated NMU 1-0 in the 1/11/2001 Marquette W 3-0 shootout on Nov. 2. Miami defeated NMU in a shootout on Nov. 10. Kyle Follmer, 1/12/2001 Marquette T 2-2 OT Erik Higby, Kory Kaunisto, Matt Thurber and Stephan Vigier have missed their only 1/25/2002 Fairbanks W 5-4 chances for the ‘Cats. Opponents are 3-for-6 on Jared Coreau. 1/26/2002 Fairbanks W 3-1 1/31/2002 Marquette W 8-2 LOOKING AHEAD 2/1/2003 Marquette T 2-2 The ‘Cats hit the road for another CCHA road series next weekend at Western 1/16/2004 Fairbanks L 0-1 Michigan. NMU hosts Michigan Tech on Dec. 4 and travels to Lake Superior State 1/17/2004 Fairbanks L 2-5 (Dec. 14-15) in the final series before Christmas. 3/12/2004 +Fairbanks W 3-1 3/13/2004 +Fairbanks W 3-2 CCHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 12/10/2004 Fairbanks T 2-2 OT Freshman Cohen Adair was the CCHA Gongshow Rookie of the Week for the second 12/11/2004 Fairbanks W 5-3 time this season on Nov. 5. He had a power-play goal and his first career assist in 2/4/2005 Marquette W 6-3 a 4-4 tie with Michigan on Friday and added another goal in a 4-3 win over the 2/5/2005 Marquette L 1-2 Wolverines on Saturday. 3/17/2005 #Detroit L 3-6 11/25/2005 Fairbanks L 1-3 11/26/2005 Fairbanks W 4-1 11/10/2006 Marquette T 2-2 OT EAM TATS OMPARISON T S C 11/11/2006 Marquette W 3-2 NMU Wildcats Alaska Nanooks 11/30/2007 Fairbanks L 1-4 12/1/2007 Fairbanks W 4-2 4-6-2 Overall Record 6-4-2 1/23/2009 Marquette W 2-0 1-5-2 (11th) League Record (Place) 4-3-1 (4th) 1/24/2009 Marquette T 2-2OT (SOW) 3/21/2009 ##Detroit, Mich. W 2-0 2 losses Current Streak 1 loss 11/27/2009 Fairbanks T 3-3 OT (SOL) 1-2-1 Home Record 4-2-0 11/28/2009 Fairbanks T 4-4 OT (SOL) 1/29/2010 Marquette T 2-2 OT (SOW) 1-4-1 Road Record 2-1-1 1/30/2010 Marquette W 3-2 2-0-0 Neutral Record 0-1-1 3/12/2010 +Marquette W 4-3 3/13/2010 +Marquette W 5-1 0-0-2 Overtime Record 0-0-2 11/19/2010 Fairbanks T 1-1 OT (SOL) 1-3-1 Last Five 2-2-1 11/20/2010 Fairbanks W 2-1 1/6/12 Marquette T 2-2 OT (SOL) 2-6-2 Last 10 6-3-1 1/7/12 Marquette W 7-3 2.33 (8th) Scoring Offense 2.58(5th) Overall: 27-6-11; Home:15-1-6; 3.08 (10th) Scoring Defense 2.33 (4th) Away: 12-4-5; Neutral: 1-1-0 14.7 (5th) Penalty Minutes per game 13.4 (6th) 17.0 (7th) Power Play 15.5 (5th) +-CCHA Tournament First Round #-CCHA Super Six Quarterfinals 74.5 (10th) Penalty Kill 87.0 (2nd) ##-CCHA Tournament - Third-place Game Matt Thurber (1-11-12) Top Scorers Taranta, Beck, Morley (4-4-8) Stephan Vigier (2-7-9) Cody Kunyk(3-5-8) Jared Coreau (4-6-2, 2.98, 90.6) Top Goaltender John Keeney (2-2-1, 1.78, 93.5) Michael Doan (0-0, 2.65, 95.5) Sean Cahill (2-1-1, 2.22, 89.5) Northern Michigan Hockey Game Notes • 38th Season Page 2 OCTOBER RECAP UICK ACTS WILDCATS VS.
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