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Shuttle Personal Car Mini-Coach 866-774-8335 6 pm - 1 am 7 days/wk Shuffle Shuttle Personal Car Mini-Coach in & around Hanover, NH Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Shuttles, Door-to-Door Personal Car Service & Mini-Coach for Weddings, Teams, (866) 7SHUFFLE Groups, and Corporate Events (603) 448-4004 SCHEDULE (6-8-3, 3-5-2 ECAC, 1-0-2 Ivy) Oct. 29 Sat. MICHIGAN W, 3-2 Nov. 4 Fri. CORNELL*^ T, 1-1 / OT 5 Sat. COLGATE* W, 2-0 11 Fri. at Quinnipiac* L, 6-3 12 Sat. at Princeton*^ T, 2-2 / OT 15 Tue. at Vermont L, 5-2 26 Sat. at Robert Morris L, 3-0 27 Sun. at Robert Morris% W, 5-2 Dec. 2 Fri. at Clarkson* L, 4-2 3 Sat. at St. Lawrence* L, 5-1 10 Sat. NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-1 30 Fri. ARMY WEST POINT T, 2-2 (OT/SOW) 31 Sat. UMASS LOWELL L, 7-4 Jan. 6 Fri. PRINCETON*^ W, 5-0 7 Sat. QUINNIPIAC* L, 4-2 13 Fri. at Union* L, 4-1 14 Sat. xat Renssleaer* W, 4-2 17 Tue. HARVARD*^ 7 PM 20 Fri. YALE*^ 7 PM 21 Sat. BROWN*^ 7 PM 27 Fri. at Colgate* 7 PM 28 Sat. at Cornell*^ 7 PM Feb. 3 Sat. at Harvard*^ 7 PM 10 Fri. RENSSELAER* 7 PM 11 Sat. UNION* 7 PM 17 Fri. at Brown*^ 7 PM 18 Sat. at Yale*^ 7 PM 24 Fri. ST. LAWRENCE* 7 PM 25 Sat. CLARKSON* 7 PM Mar. 3-6 Fri.-Sun. ECAC First Round TBA 10-12 Fri.-Sun. ECAC Quarters TBA 17 Fri. ECAC Semifinals TBA 18 Sat. ECAC Final TBA * - ECAC Hockey Game // ^ - Ivy League Game - Ledyard Classic // % - Played at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh HOME Games in Caps > ECAC Hockey First Round and Quarterfinals at campus sites of higher seeds > ECAC Hockey Semifinals and Final held at Olympic Center at Lake Placid IN THIS ISSUE Rosters .......................................................................................... 4-5 This Week in ECAC Hockey .........................................................6 Stats................................................................................................... 7 This Weekend’s Notes .................................................................8 Photo Credits: Team photo courtesy of Gil Talbot. Sellar (left) and Thompson Arena (back page) photos courtesy of Mark Washburn. HOCKEY The 11-member freshman class - which features Shane Sellar - On the Cover: Based on “The Revenant.” Crowd/Crema photo courtesy of Washburn, has been strong this season for the Big Green. Crema closeup by Bryan LaFountaine. Design by Pat Salvas. Design, layout, content by Salvas Printed by Dartmouth Printing and Mailing Services DARTMOUTH 3 DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team (League) Hometown 2 River Rymsha D Jr. 6-3 215 L Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) Huntington Woods, Mich. 3 Josh Hartley D Sr. 6-3 205 L Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) Coquitlam, British Columbia 4 Ben DiMaio D Fr. 6-2 190 L Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL) Pembroke, Mass. 5 Tim Shoup D Jr. 6-0 190 L Indiana Ice (USHL) Upper Saint Clair, Pa. 6 Connor Yau D So. 5-10 185 L Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) Algonquin, Ill. 7 Cameron Roth D So. 6-1 180 L Cornwall Colts (CCHL) Nepean, Ontario 8 Daniel Warpecha F Fr. 6-0 185 L Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Willow Springs, Ill. 9 Troy Crema F Sr. 5-10 190 R Hamilton Red Wings (OJHL) Toronto, Ontario 10 Shane Sellar F Fr. 6-2 195 L Janesville Jets (NAHL) Carlisle, Pa. 11 Alex Jasiek F So. 5-8 170 L Austin Bruins (NAHL) St. Louis, Mo. 12 Cam Strong F Fr. 6-0 180 L Topeka RoadRunners (NAHL) Billings, Mont. 14 Grant Opperman F Sr. 6-1 185 R Tri-City Storm (USHL) Wayzata, Minn. 15 Charley Michalowski F Fr. 6-0 185 R Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Chestnut Hill, Mass. 16 Kevan Kilistoff F So. 5-11 200 L Langley Rivermen (BCHL) Langley, British Columbia 18 Corey Kalk F Jr. 5-11 180 R North York Rangers (OJHL) Maple, Ontario 19 John Ernsting F So. 5-10 175 R Chicago Steel (USHL) Naperville, Ill. 20 Carl Hesler F Jr. 5-11 185 L West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) Boxborough, Mass. 21 Kevin Neiley F Jr. 5-11 200 R Phillips Exeter Academy (HS) Warminster, Pa. 22 Jamie McLaughlin F Fr. 6-0 195 L Burlington Cougars (OJHL) Toronto, Ontario 23 Clay Han D Fr. 5-11 180 R Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Liberty Township, Ohio 24 Karan Toor D So. 6-0 195 R Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) Surrey, British Columbia 25 Ryan Blankemeier F Fr. 6-0 160 R Chicago Steel (USHL) Oak Park, Ill. 28 Will Graber F Fr. 6-5 185 R Fargo Force (USHL) Broomfield, Colo. 29 Kyle Nickerson F Sr. 5-9 190 R Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) Weston, Mass. 30 Dean Shatzer G Fr. 5-11 185 L Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL) Castle Rock, Colo. 33 Devin Buffalo G Jr. 6-2 205 L Drumheller Dragons (AJHL) Wetaskiwin, Alberta 35 Adrian Clark G Fr. 6-3 190 L South Shore Lumberjacks (MJAHL) Toronto, Ontario Head Coach: Bob Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81), 20th Season Associate Head Coach: David Lassonde (Providence ’85), 3rd Season Assistant Coach: John Rose (New England College ’03), 8th Season YALE BULLDOGS No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team (League) Hometown 1 Sam Tucker G So. 6-2 180 L Choate Rosemary Hall (PREP) Wilton, Conn. 2 Adam Larkin D Jr. 6-0 182 R Muskegon (USHL) Clarkston, Mich. 3 Dan O’Keefe D Sr. 6-3 205 R Surrey (BCHL) North Wall, N.J. 4 Matt Foley D Fr. 6-1 195 R Bloomington Thunder (USHL) Longmeadow, Mass. 6 Billy Sweezey D Fr. 6-2 204 R Chicago Steel (USHL) Hanson, Mass. 7 Joe Snively F So. 5-9 165 L Sioux City (USHL) Herndon, Va. 8 Will D’Orsi F Fr. 5-11 180 R Lincoln Stars (USHL) Sudbury, Mass. 9 Robbie DeMontis F Fr. 5-9 170 L Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) Kleinburg, Ontario 10 Chandler Lindstrand D Fr. 6-0 195 L Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) Medina, Minn. 11 Andrew Gaus F So. 6-0 185 R Dubuque Wexford, Pa. 13 Evan Smith F Fr. 6-0 190 L Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Stouffville, Ontario 14 Mitchell Smith F Fr. 5-11 190 L Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Stouffville, Ontario 15 Henry Hart F Jr. 5-7 155 R Phillps Exeter Academy (PREP) Stillwater, Minn. 16 Anthony Walsh D So. 5-10 180 L Green Bay (USHL) Burr Ridge, Ill. 17 Frankie DiChiara F Sr. 6-2 218 L Dubuque (USHL) Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 18 Nate Repensky D Jr. 5-11 180 R Bismarck (NAHL) Duluth, Minn. 19 Ted Hart F So. 6-1 185 R Phillips Exeter Academy (PREP) Cumberland, Maine 20 John Baiocco F Jr. 5-8 170 R Fargo Force New Vernon, N.J. 21 John Hayden (CHI) F Sr. 6-3 210 R U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Greenwich, Conn. 22 JM Piotrowski F So. 6-2 185 R Sioux Falls (USHL) Irving, Texas 23 Charlie Curti D So. 6-0 192 L Cedar Rapids (USHL) Mound, Minn. 24 Mike Doherty F Sr. 5-11 170 R Middlesex (EJHL) Reading, Mass. 25 Chris Izmirlian F Sr. 5-10 185 R Middlesex (EJHL) Highland Beach, Florida 27 Luke Stevens (CAR) F Fr. 6-4 192 L Noble and Greenough (PREP) Duxbury, Mass. HOCKEY 28 Ryan Hitchcock F Jr. 5-10 170 L U.S. National Team (NTDP) Manhassett, N.Y. 30 Patrick Spano G Sr. 6-1 180 L Cowichan Valley (BCHL) Côte Saint-Luc, Québec 33 Corbin Kaczperski G Fr. 6-3 185 L Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) China Township, Mich. Head Coach: Keith Allain (Yale ’80), 3rd Season Associate Head Coach: Josh Siembida (Quinnipiac ’06) DARTMOUTH Assistant Coach: Ryan Donald (Yale ’10) 4 HARVARD CRIMSON No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team (League) Hometown 1 Sihak Lee G Fr. 6-0 187 L Buckingham Browne & Nichols (USHS) Cambridge, Mass. 2 Tyler Moy (NSH) F Sr. 6-1 195 R Omaha (USHL) San Diego, Calif. 3 Ryan Begoon D Jr. 6-0 190 L The Hotchkiss School (PREP) New Canaan, Conn. 5 Clay Anderson D Sr. 6-0 195 R Cedar Rapids (USHL) Omaha, Neb. 6 Colton Kerfoot F Fr. 5-11 174 L Coquitlam Express (BCHL) West Vancouver, British Columbia 7 Eddie Ellis F Jr. 6-2 205 L Phillips Academy (PREP) Burlington, Mass. 8 Victor Newell D Sr. 5-10 185 L Waterloo (USHL) Burnaby, British Columbia 9 Luke Esposito F Sr. 5-10 175 L Chilliwack (BCHL) Greenwich, Conn. 11 Ty Pelton-Byce F Fr. 6-2 195 L Des Moines (USHL) Madison, Wis. 12 John Marino (EDM) D Fr. 6-2 181 R Tri-City Storm (USHL) North Easton, Mass. 13 Nathan Krusko F Fr. 5-9 170 R Omaha (USHL) Alpharetta, Ga. 14 Alexander Kerfoot (NJD) F Sr. 5-10 175 L Coquitlam (BCHL) West Vancouver, British Columbia 15 Seb Lloyd F Jr. 5-10 190 L West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) Prince George, British Columbia 16 Ryan Donato (BOS) F So. 6-1 181 L Dexter School (USHS) Boston, Mass. 17 Sean Malone (BUF) F Sr. 6-0 190 L USNDT (USHL) West Seneca, N.Y. 18 Adam Fox (CGY) D Fr. 5-10 185 R USNDT (USHL) Jericho, N.Y. 19 Jake Horton D Jr. 5-11 187 R Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) Lake Elmo, Minn. 20 Adam Baughman D So. 6-2 215 L Brooks Bandits (AJHL) Chicago, Ill. 21 Justin Szeto F Fr. 5-9 150 R Langley (BCHL) Vancouver, British Columbia 22 Devin Tringale F Sr. 6-0 195 L Valley (EJHL) Medford, Mass.
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