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For Immediate ReleaseAthletics Oct. 9, 2019 Subject: men’s hockey #3 Mavericks Begin 2019-20 by Hosting Arizona State Minnesota State Enters 2019-20 Looking to Defend MacNaughton Cup & Sauer Trophy as West- ern Collegiate Hockey Association Regular-Season and Post-Season Champions; Mavericks Own Nation’s-Best 183 Wins over the Course of Last Seven Seasons

Friday, Oct. 11 • vs. Arizona State • 7:07 p.m. CST • Mankato Civic Center (4,832) • Mankato, Minn. Minnesota State University, Mankato Athletics Radio: AM 1420 KTOE • Live Video: www.FloHockey.tv • Live Stats: msumavericks.com • Television: Spectrum 191 & 826 135 Myers Field House | Mankato, Minn. 56001 Saturday, Oct. 12 • vs. Arizona State • 6:07 p.m. CST • Mankato Civic Center(4,832) • Mankato, Minn. Phone: 507.389.6111 Radio: Radio: AM 1420 KTOE • Live Video: www.FloHockey.tv • Live Stats: msumavericks.com • Television: Spectrum 191 & 826 Fax: 507.389.2904 Minnesota State Athletic Communications Off the Hop: Third -rated Minnesota State (0-0-0 overall, 0-0-0 WCHA) starts the 2019-20 season 175 Taylor Center | Mankato, MN 56001 Phone: 507.389.2625 this weekend when it hosts Arizona State (0-0-0, 0-0-0 Hockey East) Friday and Saturday. Face-off www.msumavericks.com | @msumavericks between the Mavericks and the Sun Devils in Mankato at the Mankato Civic Center (4,832) is slated for 7:07 p.m., CST Friday and 6:07 p.m., CST Saturday. Athletics Administration Director of Athletics Kevin Buisman ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.6111 Minnesota State stands 24-22-4 all-time in season openers. Associate AD/Fiscal Affairs & Operations Tim Marshall ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.5884 Minnesota State All-Time: The Minnesota State men’s hockey program, begun in 1969-70, completed Associate AD/Communications Paul Allan ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.2625 its 50th year of competition in 2018-19. The Mavericks, who completed their 23rd year as members Associate AD/Compliance & Student Services of NCAA Division I and their 20th season as members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Shane Drahota ([email protected])...... 507.389.2018 this year, sport an all-time record of 919-653-155. (.577). Asst. AD/Sports Medicine Matt Schmidt ([email protected])...... 712.898.1186 Asst. AD/Development & Revenue Generation About the Minnesota State-ASU Series: The Mavericks and the Sun Devils have met once previ- Greg Weis ([email protected])...... 507.389.6010 ously with the two teams battling to a 2-2 overtime tie in Glendale last year (Dec. 29). ASU, an NCAA Marketing & Promotions Division I independent program, went 21-13-1 in 2018-19 en route to it first invitation the NCAA Scott Nelsen ([email protected])...... 507.389.2930 Equipment Manager postseason tournament. Dan Rickbeil ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.2481 Student Development Minnesota State Most Recently: The Mavericks received goals from five different players in Saturday’s Karey Kalakian ([email protected])...... 507.389.1969 victory over Mount Royal, including three from freshmen. Junior center Jared Spooner, named the Head Coaches game’s First Star had a and an assist and was plus-2. Sophomore defenseman Andrew Carroll had Baseball a pair of assists and was +3. Sophomore goaltenders Dryden McKay and Jacob Berger combined to Matt Magers ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.2413 Basketball (men) turn aside 25 Cougar shots. Minnesota State is now 21-4-1 all-time vs. Canadian opponents. Matt Margenthaler ([email protected])...... 507.389.2311 Basketball (women) Arizona State Most Recently: The Sun Devils, who posted a 21-13-1 mark last year and made their Emilee Thiesse ([email protected])...... 507.389.2678 Cross Country (men) first appearance in the NCAA DI men’s hockey postseason tournament, play as an independent pro- Ben Held ([email protected])...... 507.389.2890 gram. This season marks the fifth year for ASU as a varsity program. Head coach Greg Powers is in Cross Country (women) his fifth year at the ASU helm. Junior forward Johnny Walker registered 23 goals and 11 assists for Jen Blue ([email protected])...... 507.389.6415 34 points in 32 games last year. Football Todd Hoffner ([email protected])...... 507.389.5356 Golf (men & women) About Last Year: Minnesota State finished the 2018-19 campaign with a 32-8-2 record. Bryant Black ([email protected])...... 507.389.6111 The Mavericks went 22-5-1 in Western Collegiate Hockey Association games to claim the WCHA Hockey (men) Mike Hastings ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.5196 regular-season championship. Minnesota State won the WCHA postseason tournament in earning Hockey (women) a trip the NCAA tournament for the fifth time in the last seven season. Minnesota State established John Harrington ([email protected])...... 507.389.3217 school records for most wins (32) and home victories (21) in 2018-19. The 32 wins were the most Soccer (women) Brian Bahl ([email protected])...... 507.389.2671 by any team in the nation and the Mavericks enter the year having won at least 20 games for seven Softball consecutive years. Lori Meyer ([email protected])...... 507.389.1520 Swimming & Diving (women) The Mavericks led the country last year with 44 power play goals and also led the nation in goal Nathan Owens ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.6326 Tennis (women) margin (+71) and goals against average (1.81). Minnesota State went 21-1-0 in home contests in Paul Williams ([email protected])...... 507.354.7323 2018-19 and ranked 18th in the country in home attendance with a 4,120 average over the course Track & Field of 22 contests. Mike Turgeon ([email protected])...... 507.389.5486 Volleyball Lori Rittenhouse-Wolmuth ([email protected])...... 507.389.5339 Roster Notes: Minnesota State returns 20 skaters off of last year’s roster. Those returnees, who Wrestling have accumulated a total of 1,503 career games played, registered 138 goals and 356 points last year. Jim Makovsky ([email protected]) ...... 507.389.6521 Minnesota State’s roster includes seven seniors, eight juniors, seven sophomores and seven fresh- men. 13 players from the state of Minnesota dot the roster, there are three German natives and two players each from Colorado, Florida, Illinois and Saskatchewan. The rest of the roster is made of one player each from California, , North Dakota, Ohio and South Dakota.

Josh French Notes: Finished 2018-19 with 8-8--16 in 41 games played...Had 248 faceoff wins on the year...Has 9-15--24 in 112 career games...Two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete and two-time WCHA All-Academic...Scored first career goal in 5-1 win over Alabama Huntsville Dec. 15, 2017...Finished sophomore season with 31 shots on goal in 31 games played.

Charlie Gerard Notes: Led Minnesota State with 110 shots on goal in 2018-19...Rocky River, Ohio

Minnesota State Men’s Hockey | 2018-19 MacNaughton Cup & Sauer Trophy Champions 2018-19 Minnesota State University Men’s Hockey - Page Two Minnesota State Head Coach Mike Hastings Nick Rivera Notes: Two-time WCHA Scholar- Athlete and two-time WCHA All-Academic hon- Under the leadership of head coach Mike Hastingsthe past seven years, Minnesota State has oree...Totaled 10-9--19 and played in 39 games forged a 183-80-21 record, won four MacNaughton Cups as WCHA regular-season champions, two Broadmoor Trophies and a Jeff Sauer Trophy as WCHA post-season tournament champions on the year...Has tallied 24-23--47 in 116 career and made five NCAA postseason tournament appearances. games with Minnesota State...Scored his eighth career game-winning goal in 3-2 overtime victo- No program in the country has won more games then the Mavericks have in the last seven years. ry over Bowling Green in WCHA Championship game...Registered three points on two goals and In the summer of 2018 Hastings was named head coach of the USA national team that com- peted at the 2019 International Federation World Junior Championship, Dec. 26, an assist as #4 Minnesota State closed out the 2018 – Jan. 5, 2019, in Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia. Under his guidance, Team regular season with a pair of home league wins USA went 3-0-1-0 in pool play before downing the Czech Republic and Russia in the medal over Bemidji State (March 1-2). Had a goal and round en route to a silver medal. an assist in 4-1 win over the Beavers and then scored the game-winning goal with his fourth Mike Hastings In his first year as head coach of the Mavericks in 2012-13, Hastings was named WCHA Coach of the Year after leading MSU to a 24-14-3 mark. The Crookston, Minn., native guided MSU to its first top-half league finish career shorthanded goal in Saturday’s 3-1 vic- since 2007-08 in that first season and the Mavericks made their second-ever NCAA postseason tournament appearance. tory. Registered second career shorthanded MSU had a seven-game winning streak from Nov 23-Dec. 14 and during the course of the season, claimed wins over #2 goal in Minnesota State’s 5-3 win over Lake Su- Minnesota, #4 North Dakota and #15 Wisconsin. Hastings was named national coach of the year by College Hockey News perior State (Jan. 18)...Registered his first goal of and was a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award as the AHCA National Coach of the Year. the year in 7-4 victory at North Dakota (Oct. 19, In his second season in charge, 2013-14, the Mavericks continued its ascent with the program racking up a 26-14-1 mark. 2018). The goal is the sixth game-winning goal Minnesota State captured its first ever as the WCHA Final Five champions (league postseason tourna- of his career...In first year as team captain. ment) and made its third NCAA postseason tournament appearance. Ian Scheid Notes: Posted 5-20--25 last year, The ascendency continued in 2014-15 with a third consecutive trip to the NCAA postseason, while establishing a school hasn’t missed a game in his three-year Minne- record for wins with a 29-8-3 record. Rated #1 in the country five times during the course of the season, the Mavericks won the Broadmoor for the second consecutive year, while a 21-4-3 league mark gave the school its first MacNaughton sota State career. The Coon Rapids, Minn., na- Cup as conference regular-season champs. Hastings was named WCHA Coach of the Year and the recipient of the Spencer tive has 22-53--75 in 121 career games played Penrose Award as the AHCA National Coach of the Year. to rank 11th on the school’s career scoring by defensemen list....Had a goal and two assists in Year Four of the Hastings regime concluded with a share of the MacNaughton Cup as the WCHA regular-season champi- Minnesota State’s 6-1 win at Alaska (Feb. 22)... ons with Minnesota State turning in a 16-5-7 league slate en route a fourth consecutive 20-win campaign (21-13-7). The Mavericks won a first-round play-off series for the fourth straight year in advancing to the Final Five championship game Had two assists in 3-2 overtime win at Michigan for the third straight year. The Mavericks won at least 20 games in a season for the fifth straight year in 2016-17 when Tech (Feb. 9)...Two-time WCHA All-Academic Minnesota State finished third in the league standings, won a first-round play-off series to advance to the WCHA semi- honoree...Two-time All-WCHA Third Team selec- finals and finished the season with a 22-13-4 overall mark. tion. The Mavericks won their third MacNaughton Cup as WCHA regular-season champions 2017-18 (and a place in the NCAA postseason) and in 2018-19 constructed a 32-8-2 mark in establishing a school record for wins en route to claiming the Parker Tuomie Notes: 2018-19 All-WCHA Sec- league regular-season and post-season championship and a fifth trip to the NCAA postseason under his guidance. ond Team pick...Ranked second on the Maver- icks in scoring with 14 goals and 26 assists for The fourth coach in the history of the Maverick men’s hockey program, Hastings arrived at Minnesota State following a 40 points in 36 games played in 2018-19...Has three-year stint as the associate head coach at Nebraska-Omaha. He also served as an assistant coach with the men’s 31-64--95 in 114 career games played and ranks hockey program at the for one season and before that had a 14-year run as head coach of Omaha of the United States Hockey League. He left the USHL as the league’s all-time winningest coach, compiling a 529-210-56 19th on the program’s career scoring list...Had a record with the Lancers, never had a losing season and led Omaha to three Clark Cup titles as the USHL’s play-off cham- three-point weekend with three assists in Min- pions. He was named USHL Coach of the Year three times and as the team’s general manager, earned league GM of the nesota State’s two games at Michigan Tech (Feb. Year honors five times. 8-9). Hastings was an assistant coach for the U.S. national junior team at the 2003 and 2005 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships and served twice as head coach for the U.S. junior select team that competed in the Viking Walker Duehr Notes: Had 10-6--16 in 34 games Cup, earning gold medal honors in 2000. played as a sophomore...Had 1-1--2 with three shots on goal and a +3 rating in two wins over A 1993 graduate of St. Cloud State, Hastings played two years for the Huskies (1986-87 and 1987-88). Alaska Anchorage (Dec. 7-8)...2018-19 WCHA All-Academic honoree...Two-time letterwin- ner..Registered 2-1--3 in eight games in maiden product reached career highs for goals (12), as- and tied for 17th in the country with a +22 rat- season of college hockey...Made first career ap- sists (18) and points (30) while playing in all 42 ing. For his three-year Minnesota State career, pearance with Minnesota State in 4-1 win at games in 2018-19...Had a goal and an assist for the Mannheim, Germany native has 51-67--118 Bowling Green Oct. 20...Collected first career two points as the Mavericks swept its WCHA in 117 career games. A three-time All-WCHA goal in 6-1 win over Bowling Green (Nov. 17). semi-final series vs. #20 Lake Superior State. First Team pick, he’s eighth on Minnesota State’s Scored game-tying goal in Friday’s 2-1 victory career scoring list (DI era) and he stands tied for Dallas Gerads Notes: 2018-19 WCHA All-Aca- and assisted on game-winning goal in Satur- second all-time at Minnesota State with seven demic honoree...Posted 12-9--21 in 37 games in day’s 2-1 victory...Assisted on Connor Mackey’s career shorthanded goals...Named WCHA Of- 2018-19...Registered career highs for goals and overtime game-winning goal in 3-2 victory at fensive Player of the Week after picking up MVP Michigan Tech Feb. 9...Scored twice and added honors at the Michigan Tech Winter Carnival an assist for a three-point weekend vs. Northern (Feb. 8-9)....Two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete Michigan (Jan. 25-26)...Three-year letterwinner and two-time WCHA All-Academic honoree. (2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19)...2017-18 WCHA All-Academic selection.

Edwin Hookenson Notes: Finished junior 2019-20 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Standings season ranking second in the nation with 97 Conference Only Overall blocked shots..Tied for ninth on the team with School Pts GP W-L-T 3/SW Win% GF- GA GP W-L-T Win% GF- GA a +13 rating..Has registered 5-13--18 with a 1 Alabama Huntsville 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 2 0- 2- 0 .000 2- 8 +26 rating and 155 blocked shots in 85 career Alaska 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 2 0- 2- 0 .000 3- 7 games...Three-year letterwinner earned Co- Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 0 0- 0- 0 ---- 0- 0 SIDA Academic All-America honors in 2018-19. Bemidji State 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 0 0- 0- 0 ---- 0- 0 WCHA All- Academic and WCHA Scholar-Athlete Bowling Green 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 1 1- 0- 0 1.00 7- 4 honors as a sophomore and junior...Spent three Ferris State 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 0 0- 0- 0 ---- 0- 0 seasons with Nanaimo (BCHL) prior to joining Lake Superior State 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 2 2- 0- 0 1.00 10- 5 Minnesota State. Michigan Tech 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 2 2- 0- 0 1.00 9- 1 Minnesota State 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 0 0- 0- 0 ---- 0- 0 Marc Michaelis Notes: Led Minnesota State in Northern Michigan 0 0 0- 0- 0 0/0 ---- 0- 0 0 0- 0- 0 ---- 0- 0 scoring last with 19-23--42 (t-15th in the nation) Minnesota State Men’s Hockey | 2018-19 MacNaughton Cup & Sauer Trophy Champions 2018-19 Minnesota State University Men’s Hockey - Page Three points as a sophomore... His 12 goals ranked The Last Time it Happened third on the team...Named WCHA Offensive Jared Spooner Notes: Ranked fourth on the Swept a Series in Mankato Civic Center Player of the Week after scoring three goals team in scoring with 7-20--27 in 41 games in Mavericks: Bemidji State, 03.1-2.2019 (W, 4-1 & W, 3-1) and recording two assists for five points in 2018-19... Has registered 11-35--46 in 81 ca- Opponent: Nebraska-Omaha, 10.9-10.2015 reer games of college hockey...Had two helpers Swept a Road Series helping lead Minnesota State to two wins at Mavericks: @ Northern Michigan, 01.25-26, 2019 Northern Michigan (Jan. 25-26)...Tallied his in the 6-1 win over Alaska (Feb. 22)... Named Opponent: @ Bowling Green, 12.14-15, 2018 fifth career game-winning goal when he scored WCHA Offensive Player of the Week after he -ac Shutout Recorded At Mankato Civic Center By Mavericks: Dryden McKay vs. Lake Superior State, 03.16.2019 Minnesota State’s second goal in 7-1 victory cumulated five points in two Minnesota State By Opponent: vs. Lake Superior State (Mareks Mitens), 01.19.2019 over Ferris State (Nov. 16, 2018)...Scored twice home Western Collegiate Hockey Association Shutout Recorded On the Road wins over Ferris State (Nov. 16-17) Registered By Mavericks: @ Lake Superior State (Dyden McKay), 12.01.2018 in season-opening 4-3 win over Boston Univer- By Opponent: @ Alaska (Anton Martinsson), 02.22.2019 sity (Oct. 12-13). nine shots on goal and 17 faceoff wins in the Recorded a Hat Trick two games. Had a goal and an assist in Friday’s Mavericks: Max Coatta @ North Dakota, 10.19.2018 Max Coatta @ Bemidji State, 11.11.2017 Jake Jaremko Notes: Two-year letterman was 7-1 win. Scored the first two goals of the game Marc Michaelis @ Bemidji State, 11.10.2017 a 2018-19 WCHA All-Academic honoree... Had and added an assist in Saturday’s 5-2 win. Marc Michaelis vs. Alaska, 12.02.2016 7-12--19 in 37 GP as a sophomore in 2018-19... Brad McClure vs. Michigan Tech, 03.21.2015 Dylan Margonari vs. Alaska, 12.06.2014 Has 22-36--58 in 77 career games played...Tal- Riese Zmolek Notes: 2018-19 WCHA All-Aca- Brett Knowles @ Lake Superior State, 11.28.2014 lied his third career game-winning goal in 2-1 demic honoree...Assisted on Minnesota State’s Teddy Blueger vs. Bemidji State, 11.08.2014 first goal of the game in WCHA championship Bryce Gervais @ Bowling Green, 10.31.2014 win over Minnesota (Nov. 3, 2018)...2017-18 Opponent: Jay Dickman (Bemidji State), 11.11.2017 WCHA Rookie of the Year...2017-18 WCHA game - a 3-2 overtime win over Bowling Green... Gavin Gould (Michigan Tech), 03.12.2017 All-Rookie Team...Led all league freshmen in Had 1-8--9 in 2018-19 and 3-13--16 in 74 career Mark Cooper (Bowling Green), 11.22.2013 Matt Glasser (Denver), 12.13.2008 scoring (15-24--39) and 11-20--31 totals in games...Ranked third on the team this year with Minnesota State Player Recorded a Natural Hat Trick 28 league games was also tops amongst all a +20 rating...Ranked second on the team with Brad McClure vs. Michigan Tech, 03.21.2015 54 blocked shots...Named WCHA Defensive Chase Grant vs. Alabama Huntsville, 10.12.2012 (3 PPG) first-year players...Four-time WCHA Rookie of Zach Harrison vs. North Dakota, 10.17.2008 (3 SHG) the Week award recipient during the course Player of the Week after registering 1-2--3, with Ryan Carter vs. Michigan Tech , 02.03.2006 of season...Ranked second in the country in five blocked shots and a +3-rating in season- Minnesota State Defenseman Recorded a Hat Trick Jason Krug vs. Concordia, 1.22.1996 freshmen scoring and his 39 points on the opening weekend vs. Boston University...Regis- Minnesota State Player Scored Four Goals in a Game season rank as the most-ever by a Minnesota tered 2-5--7 in 35 games played in first year of Jerad Stewart @ Alaska Anchorage, 11.20.2009 State freshman player for the program’s NCAA college hockey in 2017-18...Scored first career 50+ Shots In a Game Mavericks: 58 vs. Alaska Anchorage, 12.08.2018 DI-era, surpassing the previous high of 37 goal in 6-3 win at Boston University Oct. 13, 53 vs. Alaska, 12.03.2016 points established by David Backes in 2003- 2017. 57 vs. Lake Superior State, 03.13.2016 59 vs. Lake Superior State, 03.13.2015 04...Named WCHA Rookie of the Month on 57 vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 10.24.2014 three occasions during the course of 2017-18 Andy Carroll Notes: Northfield, Minn., native 58 vs. Northern Michigan, 03.15.2014 (November, December and February). saw action in 27 games in his first season of col- 65 vs. Alabama Huntsville, 02.15.2014 53 @ Alabama-Huntsville, 10.13.2012 lege hockey last season...Finished 2018-19 with 52 vs. American International, 01.07.2011 Reggie Lutz Notes: Totaled 7-9--16 in 39 1-4--5...Tallied first career goal in 4-1 win over 60 vs. American International, 12.27.2002 Michigan Tech (01.04.2018)...Scored twice and 60 vs. American International, 12.28.2002 games in 2018-19...Has 14-29--43 in 75 career Opponent: 59, Minnesota Duluth, 03.10.2012 GP.....Scored twice in 4-1 win over Alabama- had six assists for eight points in 42 games with 50, Minnesota, 12.04.2010 Huntsville (March 9)..Had a goal and an assist Green Bay of the United States Hockey League 66, Wisconsin, 03.13.2009 10 or Fewer Shots on Goal Allowed in a game in 6-1 win at Alaska (Feb. 22)...His goal in 2-1 in 2017-18. 6 by Alaska, 10.25.2018 win at Ferris State (01.12.2019) was his fifth 9 by Alabama Huntsville (12.11.2015) & 9 (10.25.2014) career game-winning tally...Tallied his fourth Wyatt Aamodt Notes: Had 1-5--6 in 36 games Scored Shorthanded Goal Mavericks: Nick Rivera vs. Bemidji State (03.01.2019) career game-winning goal when he scored in first season of college hockey last season... Opponent: Troy Loggins (Northern Michigan), 01.25.2019 Minnesota State’s first goal in 4-0 win over Scored first career goal when he tallied in Min- Scored Empty Net Goal nesota State’s 5-3 victory over Lake Superior Mavericks: Walker Duehr vs. Michigan Tech, 01.04.2019 Alaska (10.26.2018)...Had three assists in the Opponent: Aaron Miller (Bemidji State), 11.23.2018 two games at North Dakota (10.19-20.2018)... State Jan. 18. He also had an assist in the win for MSU In Overtime Named to 2017-18 WCHA All-Rookie Team. his first career multi-point game as a Maverick... Won: vs. Bowling Green (Nick Rivera), 03.23.2019 (WCHA Championship Game) at Michigan Tech (Conner Mackey in 5x5), 02.09.2019 Had 4-22--26 in 49 games played with Lincoln at Ferris State (Ian Scheid in 5x5), 01.11.2019 Connor Mackey Notes: 2018-19 All-WCHA (USHL) in 2017-18. at Alabama Huntsville (CJ Suess in 5x5), 02.09.2018 vs. Lake Superior State (Parker Tuomie in 3x3), 01.28, 2017 Third Team selection...Had seven goals and 18 Lost: vs. Minnesota Duluth 03.23, 2018 assists for 25 points as a sophomore in 2018- Shane McMahan Notes: Registered 3-4--7 in Tied: vs. Arizona State, 12.29.2018 19..Hasn’t missed a game in his Minnesota 34 games in his first year of college hockey last Scored 10+ Goals In a Game Mavericks: vs. Canisius, 10.23.1998 (11) State career and has posted 11-26--37 with a season..Named WCHA Rookie of the Week af- Opponent: @ Denver, 10.21.2011 (10) +22 rating and 66 blocked shots in 82 games ter posting his first career multiple-point game Penalty Shot played...Tallied his first career game-winning when he scored twice and added an assist in 8-2 Mavericks: Charlie Gerard vs. Lake Superior State (stopped), 03.15.2019; Jared Spooner vs Michigan Tech (stopped), 01.05.2019; Jordan Nelson @ Princeton (stopped), 12.17.2016; goal when he scored in overtime in Minne- win at Northern Michigan (Jan. 26)...Scored his Brad McClure @ St. Cloud State (stopped), 10.16.2015; Dylan Margonari vs. Bemidji sota State’s 3-2 win at Michigan Tech (Feb. 9)... first career goal in 6-0 win over Alaska Anchor- State (stopped), 01.24.2015; Dylan Margonari vs. RPI (stopped), 10.20.2012; Joe Schiller age (Dec. 8). Also had an assist on Alec Vanko’s vs. (stopped), 10.23.2010; Kael Mouillierat @ Wisconsin, 02.12.10 Recorded two assists in 8-2 win at Northern (scored); Zach Harrison vs. Colorado College, (stopped), 11.14.2009; Kael Mouillierat vs. Michigan (Jan. 26)...Named WCHA Defensive game-winning tally in Friday’s 4-1 victory over St. Cloud State, 03.07.2009 (scored); Trevor Bruess vs. Wisconsin, 01.27.2009 (stopped); Player of the Week following the Ferris State the Seawolves..Split 2015-16 between Fargo of Geoff Irwin vs. Bemidji State, 10.11.2008 (stopped); Shane Joseph vs. Michigan Tech, 1.11.2003 (scored in OT). series (Nov. 16-17). Had three assists, one shot the United States Hockey League, where he had Opponent: Ludwig Hoff (North Dakota) 10.20.2018 stopped by Dryden McKay; Gerald on goal, was +5 and had three blocked shots 16-13--29 in 51 games and Aston of the North Mayhew (Ferris State) 03.19. 2016 scored on Cole Huggins; Tyler Poulsen (Alabama (2-7--9 in 11 GP). Huntsville), 02.12.2016, stopped by Cole Huggins; Seth Ambroz (Minnesota), 01.23.2015, in the sweep over the Bulldogs. Had career- stopped by Stephon Williams; Erik Higby (Northern Michigan), 2.01.2014, scored on Cole high three assists and was +4 in Friday’s 7-1 Huggins; C.J. Eick (Michigan Tech), 02.16.2013, stopped by Stephon Williams; Colin win and registered one shot on goal and was Julian Napravnik Notes: 2018-19 WCHA All- Wright (Mass-Lowell), 11.26.2010, stopped by Austin Lee; Bryan McGregor (UMD), 12.16.2006, stopped by Mike Zacharias; Phil Kessel (UM), 10.21.2005, scored on Chris Clark; +1 in Saturday’s 5-2 victory. ...2017-18 WCHA Rookie Team selection...Led Minnesota State Marty Goulet (Bemidji State), 10.12.2001, scored on Eric Pateman; Jason White (UNO), All-Rookie Team selection. freshmen in scoring with 8-13--21 in 41 games 03.5.1998, stopped by Des Christopher. played in 2018-19....Had a game-winning goal MSU Goaltender To Collect Assist: Dryden McKay vs. Bemidji State (03.01.2019) (2nd career assist) Jack McNeely Notes: Had 1-9--10 and played and registered eight shots on goal as Minnesota Dryden McKay vs. Bemidji State (11.24.2018) (1st career assist) in all 42 games as a sophomore in 2018-19. State swept its WCHA semi-final series vs. #20 Connor LaCouvee vs. Alaska (03.02.2018) (2nd career assist) Lake Superior State.. His goal Saturday, which Connor LaCouvee @ St. Cloud State (01.20.2018) (1st career assist) McNeely, who has 1-15--16 in 65 career games Jason Pawloski @ Bemidji State (11.11.2017) (1st career assist) played, led the Mavericks and ranked seventh opened the scoring and came on the power play Stephon Williams vs. Ferris State (03.20.2015) (1st career assist) in the nation with a +27 rating...Had two as- at 12:14 of Saturday’s 2-0 Minnesota State win, Cole Huggins vs. Northern Michigan (03.15.2014) (1st career assist) Phil Cook @ Alabama-Huntsville (10.12.2012) (4th career assist) sists in 6-1 win at Alaska (Feb. 22)...Had a is his second game-winning goal of the year... Austin Lee vs. Alabama-Huntsville (12.09.2011) (4th career assist) three-point weekend with three assists in the Named WCHA Rookie of the Week after tally- Phil Cook @ St. Cloud State (01.29.2011) (3rd career assist) ing 2-2--4 in two wins over Alabama Huntsville MSU Was Involved in a Scoreless Tie two-game sweep over Alabama Huntsville 0-0 ot, vs. St. Cloud State (01.13.2007 in Mankato) & Michigan Tech (11.14.2003 in (Feb. 1-2)...Scored his first career goal in Min- (Feb. 1-2)...Spent two seasons with USHL’s Des Mankato) (has not happened on the road) nesota State’s 7-1 win over Ferris State (Nov. Moines Buccaneers prior to joining Mavericks. 16, 2018). Minnesota State Men’s Hockey | 2018-19 MacNaughton Cup & Sauer Trophy Champions 2018-19 Minnesota State University Men’s Hockey - Page Four

Chris Van Os-Shaw Notes: Had 2-4--6 in 18 for 46 points in 55 games with the Stampede in Ryan Sandelin Notes: In first season of col- games played as a freshman in 2018-19...Tal- 2018-19...Helped lead Sioux Falls to Clark Cup lege hockey... Played two season with Pentic- lied Minnesota State’s lone shoot-out goal vs. as 2019 USHL champions (contributed 2-4--6 ton of British Columbia Hockey League where Michigan Tech (Feb. 8), enabling the Mavericks in 11 USHL playoff games)...Had 14-28--42 in he served as an alternate captain in 2018-19... to earn the extra point in league play after the 59 games with Madison (USHL) in 2017-18... Registered 31 goals and 20 assists for 51 points game ended in a 1-1 tie..Scored the first two Spent the 2016-17 campaign with Brookings of in 51 games in 2018-19...Helped lead Herman- goals of his Minnesota State career when he North American Hockey League (23-30---53 in town (Minn.) High School to two straight Min- had a goal in both wins over Alabama-Huntsville 59 GP)...Burnsville (Minn.) High School product nesota State High School League Class A titles (Feb. 1-2)...Made his collegiate debut in Min- had 19-25--44 in 25 games 2015-16. and was a finalist for Minnesota’s Mr. Hockey nesota State’s first game at the Desert Hockey Award after posting 36 goals and 43 assists in Classic in Phoenix (Dec. 28-29, 2018)...Picked up Colby Bukes Notes: In first season of college 31 games in 2016-17...Son of Minnesota Duluth first career point when he drew an assist on a hockey... Spent three years with Muskegon of men’s hockey coach . goal by Marc Michaelis in a game vs. Minnesota USHL where he served as captain in 2018-19 Duluth...Racked up 51 goals and 46 assists for 97 season and had 6-30--36 in 58 games...Had 2-2- Nathan Smith Notes: In first season of col- points in 59 games played with Spruce Grove of -4 in 8 games in 2019 USHL Playoffs...Had 4-24- lege hockey... Selected in the third round (91st the Alberta Junior Hockey League in 2017-18... -28 in 59 games with the Lumberjacks in 2017- overall) by Winnipeg in 2018 National Hockey Named 2017-18 Canadian Junior A Player of 18...Product of the Colorado Thunderbirds AAA League entry draft...Spent two seasons with Ce- the Year and Top Forward...Won 2017-18 AJHL system. dar Rapids of USHL where he led the RoughRid- scoring title, was named league Most Valuable ers in scoring with 18 goals and 35 assists for 53 Player and AJHL North Division All-Star in only Tony Malinowski Notes: In first season of col- points in 59 games in 2018-19...Had 17-30--47 season with the Saints...Helped lead Spruce lege hockey... Spent two years with Des Moines in 51 games with first season with Cedar Rap- Grove to 2017-18 AJHL play-off title. of USHL where he had 1-7--8 in 42 games played ids in 2017-18... Named to U.S. Junior Select in 2018-19...Had 1-7--8 in 40 games with the Team for World Junior A Challenge (11/17/17)... Dryden McKay Notes: 2018-19 CHN National Buccaneers in 2017-18...Product of Oakland Product of Tampa (Fla.) Scorpions midget AAA Rookie of the Year...2018-19 WCHA Second (Mich.) Jr. Grizzlies AAA organization. program...Two-time International Silver Stick Team...2018-19 WCHA All-Rookie Team...Mike midget AAA all-star (2015-16 and 2016-17)... Richter Award Semi-Finalist (top ten)...Posted 24-7-2 won-loss record with a 1.76 GAA and 2018-19 Minnesota States Schedule & Results .927 sv% in 34 games played in 2018-19... McKay, the WCHA Goaltending Champion this Date Opponent Location Time/Result year with a 1.35 GAA in 22 league games, led Oct. 5 Mount Royal (Alta.) Mankato, Minn. W, 5-2 all NCAA DI freshmen netminders in wins, goals Oct. 11 Arizona State Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. against average and shutouts (4) and was a five- Oct. 12 Arizona State Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. time WCHA Goaltender of the Week honoree Oct. 18 North Dakota Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. this year. His 24 wins and four shutouts both Oct. 19 North Dakota Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. rank fourth on Minnesota State’s single-season Oct. 25 @ Alabama Huntsville Huntsville, Ala. 7:07 p.m. list...His .927 save percentage is a school re- cord...Started 28 of the last 30 games in goal for Oct. 26 @ Alabama Huntsville Huntsville, Ala. 7:07 p.m. Minnesota State and...Stopped 57 of 60 shots Nov. 1 Bowling Green Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. (.950 sv%) in backstopping Minnesota State Nov. 2 Bowling Green Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. to a 1-1 tie and 3-2 overtime win at Michigan Nov. 8 @ Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich. 6:07 p.m. Tech (Feb. 8-9) to earn WCHA Goaltender of Nov. 9 @ Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich. 5:07 p.m. the Week honors...Stopped 26 of 27 shots in Nov. 22 Alaska Anchorage Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. two wins over Alabama Huntsville (Feb. 1-2) in Nov. 23 Alaska Anchorage Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. garnering WCHA Goaltender of the Week hon- Nov. 29 @ Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minn. 7:07 p.m. ors...Went 2-0-0 with a 0.50 goals against aver- Nov. 30 @ Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minn. 7:07 p.m. age and stopped 22 of 23 shots for a .957 save Dec. 6 Lake Superior State Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. percentage in backstopping Minnesota State to Dec. 7 Lake Superior State Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. a two-game home WCHA sweep over Alaska Dec. 13 @ Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 6:07 p.m. Anchorage (Dec. 7-8). Stopped 10 of 11 shots Dec. 14 @ Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 5:07 p.m. in Friday’s 4-1 win over the Seawolves. Turned Dec. 28 vs. St. Cloud State$ Minneapolis, Minn. 4:30 p.m. aside all 12 shots to earn second career shutout Dec. 29 vs. Bemidji State/Minnesota$ Minneapolis, Minn. TBA in 6-0 victory Saturday...Named WCHA Rookie of the Week after backstopping Minnesota State Jan. 3 Alaska Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. to a pair of wins over Boston University to open Jan. 4 Alaska Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. the season. Stopped 49 of 55 shots in the two Jan. 10 @ Ferris State Big Rapids, Mich. 6:07 p.m. victories over the Terriers. Is the first freshman Jan. 11 @ Ferris State Big Rapids, Mich. 5:07 p.m. goaltender to get a season-opening win since Jan. 17 @ Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio 6:07 p.m. Ken Hilgert accomplished the feat in a 12-3 Jan. 18 @ Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio 6:07 p.m. win over UW-Stevens Point in 1984-85...Spent Jan. 24 Bemidji State Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. two seasons with Madison of the United States Jan. 25 Bemidji State Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. Hockey League prior to joining Minnesota State. Jan. 31 @ Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 8:07 p.m. Feb. 1 @ Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 7:07 p.m. Jacob Berger Notes: In second season of college Feb. 7 Northern Michigan Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. hockey...Spent two seasons with Merritt of the Feb. 8 Northern Michigan Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. British Columbia Hockey League...Compiled 18- Feb. 21 Alabama Huntsville Mankato, Minn. 7:07 p.m. 18-0 mark, .915 save percentage and 3.07 goals Feb. 22 Alabama Huntsville Mankato, Minn. 6:07 p.m. against average in 37 games and was named to Feb. 28 @Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 7:07 p.m. BCHL All-Rookie Team in 2016-17...Made 37 ap- pearances for the Centennials in 2017-18 (13- Mar. 1 @Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 6:07 p.m. 24-0, .905 sv%, 3.45 GAA)...Minnetonka (Minn.) Mar. 6-8 WCHA (1st round) On campus sites TBA High School product. Mar. 13-15 WCHA (2nd round) On campus sites TBA Mar. 21 WCHA Championship Highest seed TBA Cade Borchardt Notes: In first season of college Mar. 27-29 NCAA DI Regional TBA TBA hockey... Served as an alternate captain with Apr. 9-11 NCAA Frozen Four Detroit, Mich. TBA Sioux Falls of the United States Hockey League $ Mariucci Classic in 2018-19... Registered 13 goals and 33 assists

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Minnesota State Men’s Hockey Year-By-Year Year Record (Pct) Coach Affiliation League 1969-70 5-8-1 (.392) NCAA Division II Independent 1970-71 15-2-1 (.861) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1971-72 13-6-2 (.666) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1972-73 14-4-1 (.763) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1973-74 8-11-2 (.428) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1974-75 14-8-0 (.636) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1975-76 20-11-1 (.640) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1976-77 17-10-1 (.625) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1977-78 17-16-1 (.514) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1978-79 25-12-1 (.671) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1979-80 30-9-1 (.762) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1980-81 28-11-3 (.702) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1981-82 22-9-1 (.703) Don Brose NCAA Division II Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1982-83 26-10-1 (.716) Don Brose NCAA Division II Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1983-84 16-14-0 (.533) Brad Reeves* NCAA Division II Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1984-85 19-12-4 (.600) Don Brose NCAA Division II Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1985-86 26-9-3 (.723) Don Brose NCAA Division III Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1986-87 21-10-1 (.671) Don Brose NCAA Division III Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1987-88 18-11-3 (.609) Don Brose NCAA Division III Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1988-89 13-13-4 (.500) Don Brose NCAA Division III Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1989-90 15-14-8 (.513) Don Brose NCAA Division III Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1990-91 23-7-6 (.722) Don Brose NCAA Division III Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1991-92 17-14-3 (.544) Don Brose NCAA Division III Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 1992-93 12-17-7 (.430) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1993-94 11-15-1 (.425) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1994-95 20-13-0 (.606) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1995-96 16-12-4 (.563) Don Brose NCAA Division II Independent 1996-97 17-14-3 (.544) Don Brose NCAA Division I Independent 1997-98 15-17-6 (.473) Don Brose NCAA Division I Independent 1998-99 18-16-5 (.525) Don Brose NCAA Division I Independent 1999-00 21-14-4 (.590) Don Brose NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2000-01 19-18-1 (.513) NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2001-02 16-20-2 (.447) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2002-03 20-11-10 (.610) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2003-04 10-24-5 (.321) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2004-05 13-19-6 (.421) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2005-06 17-18-4 (.487) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2006-07 13-19-6 (.421) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2007-08 19-16-4 (.538) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2008-09 15-17-6 (.474) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2009-10 16-20-3 (.449) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2010-11 14-18-6 (.447) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2011-12 12-24-2 (.342) Troy Jutting NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2012-13 24-14-3 (.622) Mike Hastings NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2013-14 26-14-1 (.646) Mike Hastings NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2014-15 29-8-3 (.763) Mike Hastings NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2015-16 21-13-7 (.598) Mike Hastings NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2016-17 22-13-4 (.615) Mike Hastings NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2017-18 29-10-1 (.738) Mike Hastings NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2018-19 32-8-2 (.786) Mike Hastings NCAA Division I Western Collegiate Hockey Association Totals 919-653-155 (.577) 50 years *Brose was on sabbatical Minnesota State Men’s Hockey Coaching Records Coach Years (Span) Record (Pct.) Don Brose 30 (1969-2000) 536-335-79 (.606) Brad Reeves 1 (1983-84) 16-14-0 (.533) Troy Jutting 12 (2000-12) 184-224-55 (.457) Mike Hastings 7 (2012-SA) 183-80-21 (.681)

NCAA Division I Men’s Hockey National Polls | Mavericks in 2018-19 National Polls USA Today/USA Hockey 2019-20 Men’s Hockey Poll USCHO.com NCAA Division I Men’s Poll MSU in 2019-20 National Polls Oct. 7, 2019 Oct. 7, 2019 Poll # USA Today/USA Hockey (pts) USCHO.com (pts)

Rk School, Pts (firsts) LW Record Wks in T15 1 4th (325) 3rd (788) Team (First Place) Record Pts Last week 2 3rd (358) 3rd (844) 1. Minnesota Duluth, 495 (33) 1 0-0-0 2 1 Minnesota Duluth (39) 0- 0-0 978 1 2. Denver, 448 2 2-0-0 2 2 Denver (10) 2- 0-0 927 2 3 3. Minnesota State, 358 4 0-0-0 2 3 Minnesota State (1) 0- 0-0 844 3 4 4. Cornell, 327 5 0-0-0 2 4 Massachusetts 0- 0-0 767 4 5 5. Massachusetts, 318 3 0-0-0 2 5 Cornell 0- 0-0 747 5 6. Boston College, 283 7 0-0-0 2 6 6 Providence 1- 0-0 651 7 7 7. Providence, 253 6 1-0-0 2 7 St. Cloud 0- 0-0 630 6 8. St. Cloud State 218 8 0-0-0 2 8 Notre Dame 0- 0-0 550 9 8 9. Notre Dame, 216 10 0-0-0 2 9 Quinnipiac 0- 0-0 528 8 9 10. Penn State, 204 9 0-0-0 2 10 Boston College 0- 0-0 522 11 10 11. Clarkson, 180 12 0-0-0 2 11 Clarkson 0- 0-0 510 10 12. Western Michigan, 134 15 0-0-0 2 11 12 Ohio State 0- 0-0 460 12 12 13. Quinnipiac, 128 11 0-0-0 2 13 Penn State 0- 0-0 436 13 14. Ohio State, 121 13 0-0-0 2 14 Western Michigan 0- 0-0 375 14 13 15. Wisconsin, 96 NR 0-0-0 1 15 Northeastern 0- 0-0 302 15 14 16 Wisconsin 0- 0-0 286 16 15 Others receiving votes: Northeastern, 67; Bowling Green, 31; 17 Bowling Green 1- 0-0 258 17 Harvard, 22; Minnesota, 18; North Dakota, 12; Boston University, 16 18 North Dakota 0- 0-0 153 18 17 12; UMass Lowell, 10; Arizona State, 4; Brown, 4; American 19 Harvard 0- 0-0 114 19 International, 2. 20 Boston University 1- 0-0 95 NR 18 19 Others receiving votes: UMass Lowell 83, AIC 80, Minnesota 53, 20 Michigan 45, Arizona State 40, Lake Superior 18, Brown 12, North- 21 ern Michigan 12, Colorado College 7, Michigan Tech 7, Dartmouth 5, 22 Mercyhurst 2, Niagara 2, Air Force 1. 23 24 25

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2018-19 Minnesota State Men’s Hockey Roster

2019-20 Minnesota State Mavericks Men’s Hockey Numerical Roster

# Name (NHL Rights) Yr. Pos. Ht Wt S/C DOB Hometown Previous Team 1 Jaxson Stauber Fr. G 6-3 170 L 04.27.1999 Plymouth, Minn. Sioux Falls (USHL) 2 Connor Mackey Jr. D 6-2 200 L 09.12.1996 Tower Lakes, Ill. Green Bay (USHL) 3 Jack McNeely Jr. D 6-3 185 R 12.18.1996 Lakeville, Minn. Tri-City (USHL) 4 Andrew Carroll So. D 5-10 178 L 02.07.1997 Northfield, Minn. Green Bay (USHL) 5 Jake Jaremko Jr. F 6-0 180 L 08.24.1996 Nowthen, Minn. Chicago (USHL) 6 Parker Tuomie Sr. F 5-10 185 L 10.31.1995 Bremerhaven, Germany Sioux Falls (USHL) 7 Wyatt Aamodt So. D 5-11 200 L 11.22.1997 Hermantown, Minn. Lincoln (USHL) 8 Nathan Smith (WPG) Fr. F 6-0 185 L 10.18.1998 Hudson, Fla. Cedar Rapids (USHL) 9 Charlie Gerard Sr. F 5-9 184 R 11.19.1995 Rocky River, Ohio Madison (USHL) 10 Shane McMahan So. F 5-11 205 L 07.30.1996 Lakewood, Colo. Fargo (USHL) 11 Jared Spooner Jr. F 6-0 196 L 03.22.1996 Bismarck, N.D. Green Bay (USHL) 12 Colby Bukes Fr. D 5-11 178 R 02.01.1999 Littleton, Colo. Muskegon (USHL) 14 Ryan Sandelin Fr. F 6-0 192 R 01.03.1999 Hermantown, Minn. Penticton (BCHL) 15 Julian Napravnik So. F 5-11 167 L 05.06.1997 Bad Nauheim, Germany Des Moines (USHL) 16 Reggie Lutz Jr. F 5-10 178 L 10.18.1996 Elk River, Minn. Chicago (USHL) 17 Walker Duehr Jr. F 6-3 211 R 11.23.1997 Sioux Falls, S.D. Chicago (USHL) 18 Ian Scheid Sr. D 5-11 180 R 06.14.1995 Coon Rapids, Minn. Sioux City (USHL) 19 Chris Van Os-Shaw So. F 6-2 200 L 05.20.1997 Regina, Sask. Spruce Grove (AJHL) 20 Marc Michaelis (C) Sr. F 5-10 180 L 07.31.1995 Mannheim, Germany Green Bay (USHL) 21 Lucas Sowder Fr. F 5-8 166 L 11.15.1998 Trinity, Fla. Wenatchee (BCHL) 22 Dallas Gerads Jr. F 5-9 195 L 06.01.1996 Blaine, Minn. Dubuque (USHL) 23 Nick Rivera (C) Sr. F 5-10 195 L 05.03.1996 Pacific Palisades, Calif. Omaha (USHL) 24 Edwin Hookenson Sr. D 6-0 195 R 09.15.1995 Lampman, Sask. Nanaimo (BCHL) 25 Riese Zmolek Jr. D 6-1 205 L 09.12.1996 Rochester, Minn. Cedar Rapids (USHL) 26 Josh French Sr. F 5-11 180 R 12.18.1995 Woodbury, Minn. Omaha (USHL) 27 Tony Malinowski Fr. D 6-4 210 L 10.15.1999 Clarkston, Mich. Des Moines (USHL) 28 Cade Borchardt Fr. F 5-10 175 R 07.06.1998 Burnsville, Minn. Sioux Falls (USHL) 29 Dryden McKay So. G 5-11 175 L 11.25.1997 Downers Grove, Ill. Madison (USHL) 31 Jacob Berger So. G 5-11 175 L 07.01.1997 Minnetonka, Minn. Merritt (BCHL)

Head Coach: Mike Hastings (St. Cloud State ‘93) Associate Head Coach: Todd Knott (Bemidji State ‘02),Assistant Coach: Darren Blue (Minnesota State ‘96) Volunteer Goaltending Coach: Brennan Poderzay (St. Scholastica ‘12) Equipment Manager: Scott Rideout (Calgary ‘02) • Athletic Trainer: Matt Schmidt (Northwestern (Iowa) ‘00)

Roster Breakdown (29 players)

By Position: Goaltenders - 3 (Berger, McKay, Stauber). Defense - 9 (Aamodt, Bukes, Carroll, Hookenson, Mackey, Malinowski, McNeely, Scheid, Zmolek). Forwards - 17 (Borchardt, Duehr, French, Gerads, Gerard, Jaremko, Lutz, McMahan, Michaelis, Napravnik, Rivera, Sandelin, Smith, Sowder, Spooner, Tuomie, Van Os-Shaw).

By Year: Seniors - 7 (French, Gerard, Hookenson, Michaelis, Rivera, Scheid, Tuomie). Juniors - 8 (Duehr, Gerads, Jaremko, Lutz, Spooner, Mackey, McNeeley, Zmolek). Sophomores - 7 (Aamodt, Berger, Carroll, McKay, McMahan, Napravnik, Van Os-Shaw). Freshmen - 7 (Borchardt, Bukes, Malinowski, Sandelin, Smith, Sowder, Stauber).

By State/Province/Country: Minnesota - 13 (Aamodt, Berger, Borchardt, Carroll, French, Gerads, Jaremko, Lutz, McNeeley, Sandelin, Scheid, Stauber, Zmolek); Germany - 3 (Michaelis, Napravik, Tuomie); Colorado - 2 Pronunciation Guide (Bukes, McMahan); Florida - 2 (Smith, Sowder); Illinois - 2 (Mackey, McKay); Saskatchewan - 2 (Hookenson, Van Os-Shaw); California - 1 (Rivera); Michigan - 1 (Malinowski); North Dakota - 1 (Spooner); Ohio - 1 (Ge- Aamodt...... AW-mutt rard); South Dakota - 1 (Duehr). Gerads...... jer-RADS Gerard...... jer-RARD Hookenson...... HOOK-en-sun Jaremko...... juh-WREM-koh Lutz...... rhymes with huts Michaelis ...... mih-KAY-lis Napravnik...... nuh-PRAHV-nik Stauber...... STAW-ber Scheid ...... rhymes with ride Tuomie...... TOO-me Van Os-Shaw...... van-AWS-shaw Zmolek...... ZMOH-lek

Minnesota State Men’s Hockey | 2018-19 MacNaughton Cup & Sauer Trophy Champions 2018-19 Minnesota State University Men’s Hockey - Page Seven Tallied 41-45--86 in 15 games at Mitchell High 2019-20 MSU 3-Star of The Year Standings Minnesota State Career Scoring Leaders - NCAA Division I Era School (Fla.) in 2016. Name 1st 2nd 3rd Total Pts Player (Years) GP G A Pts ------1. Aaron Fox (1996-00) 147 57 107 164 MSU’s 3-Star of the Year program awards Maverick players points based on 2. Matt Leitner (2011-15) 158 49 113 162 Lucas Sowder Notes: In first season of college 3-Star of game accolades in home games. Points are awarded on a 3-2-1 basis. 3. Shane Joseph (1999-04) 139 68 76 144 hockey... Played two seasons with Wenatchee of 4. Travis Morin (2003-07) 151 58 75 133 5. Jean-Paul Lafontaine (2011-15) 156 48 79 127 BCHL where he served as captain in 2018-19... C.J. Suess (2014-18) 157 57 70 127 Had 11 goals and 34 assists for 45 points in 42 7. David Backes (2003-06) 115 46 73 119 games in 2018-19...Led the Wild with 9-13--22 8. Marc Michaelis (2016-SA) 117 51 67 118 in 18 games in 2018-19 BCHL Playoffs...Was 9. Tyler Deis (1995-99)* 99 60 54 114 10. B.J. Abel (1999-03) 155 38 75 113 an alternate captain with Wild in 2017-18 and 11. Jesse Rooney (1997-01) 148 67 41 108 posted 22-38--60 in 48 games in helping lead Teddy Blueger (2012-16) 155 31 77 108 Wenatchee to the Doyle Cup as BCHL cham- 13. Tim Wolfe (1996-00) 149 65 41 106 14. Bryce Gervais (2012-16) 163 67 34 101 pions...Product of Mitchell High School (Fla.) 15. Ryan Schrick (1996-00) 140 38 59 97 where he had 54-68--122 in 17 games in 2015- Minnesota State At Home 16. Kurt Davis (2007-11) 150 21 75 96 16. The Mavericks stand 262-138-49 (.638) all-time in Eriah Hayes (2009-13) 152 52 44 96 games played at Mankato Civic Center, the home Zach Palmquist (2011-15) 160 25 71 96 of Minnesota State men’s hockey since 1994-95. 19. Parker Tuomie (2016-SA) 115 31 64 95 Jaxon Stauber Notes: In first season of college 20. Kael Mouillierat (2006-10) 144 49 43 92 hockey... Spent two seasons with Sioux Falls of MSU went 21-1-0 in home games in 2018-19 and in 21. Todd George (1996-00) 145 20 71 91 United States Hockey League where he owned Brad McClure (2014-18) 159 45 46 91 25 seasons at Verizon have had 19 winning years. 23. T.J. Guidarelli (1997-01) 136 28 60 88 an 16-8 won-loss record in 2018-19, along Minnesota State Won-Loss Record at Verizon Zeb Knutson (2014-18) 127 38 50 88 with a .883 save percentage and a 2.91 goals Year GP W L T Pct. 25. Mick Berge (2005-09) 133 42 43 85 against average...Had an 11-1 record with .941 1994-95 4 2 2 0 0.500 26. Geoff Irwin (2006-10) 145 32 52 84 1995-96 16 11 3 2 0.750 27. Ben Christopherson (1998-01) 148 12 70 83 save percentage and a 1.46 goals against aver- 1996-97 17 10 4 3 0.676 28. Zach Lehrke (2010-14) 135 31 51 82 age in leading the Stampede to 2019 Clark Cup 1997-98 16 9 5 2 0.625 29. Pete Holoein (1998-01) 144 22 59 81 Championship as USHL postseason tournament 1998-99 16 9 5 2 0.625 Rylan Galiardi (2007-11) 140 29 52 81 1999-00 22 11 7 4 0.591 champions and was named 2019 Clark Cup 2000-01 20 12 8 0 0.600 MVP...Went 8-6-2 with a .900 save percentage 2001-02 17 7 8 2 0.471 2002-03 21 15 2 4 0.810 Minnesota State in WCHA Action and a 3.09 goals against average in 22 games 2003-04 17 4 9 4 0.353 Year GP W L T Pct. Finish with Sioux Falls in 2017-18...Product of Holy 2004-05 18 8 7 3 0.528 1999-00 28 15 10 3 0.589 4th Family (Minn.) High School program and Victory 2005-06 18 10 5 3 0.639 2000-01 28 13 14 1 0.482 7th 2006-07 18 7 8 3 0.472 2001-02 28 11 15 2 0.429 6th Honda U18 organization...Son of former Nation- 2007-08 20 11 7 2 0.600 2002-03 28 15 6 7 0.661 2nd al Hockey League goaltender Robb Stauber. 2008-09 16 8 6 2 0.563 2003-04 28 6 18 4 0.286 9th 2009-10 18 9 8 1 0.528 2004-05 28 8 16 4 0.357 8th 2010-11 18 7 8 3 0.472 2005-06 28 12 13 3 0.482 7th Behind the Bench: Under the guidance of Mike 2011-12 18 6 10 2 0.389 2006-07 28 10 13 5 0.446 7th Hastings, Minnesota State has gone 183-80-21 2012-13 21 13 7 1 0.643 2007-08 28 12 12 4 0.500 4th 2013-14 18 16 1 1 0.917 2008-09 28 11 13 4 0.464 8th in the last seven seasons. The 183 wins are the 2014-15 18 15 2 1 0.861 2009-10 28 9 17 2 0.357 8th most by any team in the nation during that span. 2015-16 20 13 7 0 0.650 2010-11 28 8 16 4 0.387 11th 2016-17 19 13 3 3 0.763 2011-12 28 8 18 2 0.321 11th 2017-18 21 15 5 1 0.738 2012-13 28 16 11 1 0.589 t-4th Next Week: Minnesota State continues non- 2018-19 22 21 1 0 0.955 2013-14 28 20 7 1 0.732 2nd conference action with a home series with the Totals 449 262 138 49 0.638 2014-15 28 21 4 3 0.804 1st 2015-16 28 16 5 7 0.696 t-1st University of North Dakota slated for Oct. 18-19 Minnesota State Attendance at Verizon Wireless Center Year-By-Year 2016-17 28 15 9 4 0.607 3rd in Mankato. Year GP Total Avg. (National Rk)_ 2017-18 28 22 5 1 0.804 1st 1994-95 4 9,686 2,421 2018-19 28 22 5 1 0.804 1st 1995-96 17 34,769 2,045 Totals 568 270 244 63 0.538 --- NCAA DI Men’s Hockey Wins Leaders - Last Seven Years 1996-97 16 42,331 2,490 School 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 Total 1997-98 16 47,859 2,991 Minnesota State By-The-Month 2018-19 1. Minnesota State 24 26 29 21 22 29 32 183 1998-99 16 51,479 3,217 Year GP W L T Pct. 2. Quinnipiac 30 24 23 32 23 16 26 174 1999-00 22 77,137 3,506 (18th) October 0 0 0 0 --- November 0 0 0 0 --- 3. St. Cloud State 25 22 21 31 16 25 30 170 2000-01 20 69,506 3,475 (19th) 2001-02 17 59,168 3,480 (19th) December 0 0 0 0 --- 4. Denver 20 20 24 25 33 23 24 169 2002-03 21 78,941 3,759 (17th) January 0 0 0 0 --- 5. North Dakota 22 25 29 34 21 17 18 166 2003-04 17 62,624 3,860 (21st) February 0 0 0 0 --- 6. UMass Lowell 28 26 21 25 27 17 19 163 2004-05 18 63,990 3,555 (22nd) March 0 0 0 0 --- 7. Providence 17 22 26 27 22 24 24 162 2005-06 18 64,177 3,565 (22nd) Totals 0 0 0 0 --- 8. Minnesota 26 28 23 20 23 19 18 157 2006-07 18 68,454 3,803 (21st) 9. Notre Dame 25 23 18 19 21 28 22 156 2007-08 20 85,388 4,269 (16th) Mavericks With Active Scoring Streaks 10. Boston College 22 28 21 28 21 20 14 154 2008-09 16 72,827 4,552 (15th) Player Games G-A--Pts 11. Union 22 32 19 13 25 21 20 152 2009-10 19 72,827 3,880 (19th) 2010-11 18 66,792 3,711 (19th) 2011-12 18 58,110 3,228 (24th) 2012-13 21 76,746 3,655 (21st) 2013-14 18 62,040 3,447 (23rd) Minnesota State Men’s Hockey 2014-15 18 71,635 3,980 (21st) Wins in a Season 2015-16 20 75,065 3,753 (22nd) Year Wins 2016-17 19 73,385 3,862 (21st) 2017-18 21 78,630 3,744 (21st) 2019-20 Minnesota State Men’s Hockey Honors 2018-19...... 32 WCHA Offensive Player of the Week 2018-19 22 90,844 4,129 (18th) xxx 1979-80...... 30 Top Minnesota State Home Crowds WCHA Defensive Player of the Week 2017-18...... 29* xxx 2014-15...... 29* 5,446 Michigan Tech (02.28.15) 5,406 St. Cloud State (10.07.17) WCHA Rookie of the Week 1980-81...... 28 5,375 Minnesota Duluth (10.18.14) xxx 2013-14...... 26* 5,327 Bowling Green (03.23.19) 1982-83...... 26 5,201 Minnesota (01.30.09) 5,196 Minnesota (11.09.07) 1985-86...... 26 5,182 North Dakota (02.22.03) 1978-79...... 25 5,172 Michigan Tech (02.27.15) 2012-13...... 24* 5,156 Minnesota (11.13.15) 1990-91...... 23 5,144 North Dakota (02.26.00) 5,134 Minnesota (01.26.13) 2016-17...... 22* 5,131 Minnesota (11.03.18) 1975-76...... 20 5,112 North Dakota (02.21.03) 1981-82...... 22 5,088 North Dakota (03.09.13) 1986-87...... 21 5,087 North Dakota (01.19.08) 5,084 Minnesota (11.9.02) 1999-00...... 21* 5,083 Wisconsin (02.28.09) 2015-16...... 21* 5,074 Minnesota (01.17.04) 2002-02...... 20* 5.052 Bemidji State (03.05.16) 1994-95...... 20 5,048 Minnesota (11.18.2016) 5,007 Wisconsin (02.25.06) *NCAA DI-era 5,004 North Dakota (10.17.08)

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