UNIVERSITY OF GAME NOTES Maine Media Relations • 5747 Memorial Gym • Orono, Maine 04469 Laura Reed, Assistant AD for Public Relations (207) 581-3646 Andrew Mahoney, Assistant Manager (207) 581-4158 Tyson McHatten, Assistant Manager (207) 581-3596 Chris McGrail, Assistant, (207) 581-4129 FAX (207) 581-3297 • www.GoBlackBears.com 2012-2013 MAINE HOCKEY SCHEDULE 10/6 Quinnipiac Orono, Maine 1-2, L 10/7 New Brunswick (exh) Orono, Maine 2-2 T (OT) 2012 Ice Breaker Tournament 10/12 vs. Notre Dame Kansas City, Mo. 0-1, L 2012–13 Maine Ice Hockey 10/13 vs. Army Kansas City, Mo. 4-3, W Maine (8-16-6, 4-11-6 HEA) at UMass. (10-16-2, 7-13-1 HEA) 10/19 St. Lawrence Orono, Maine 0-5, L 10/20 St. Lawrence Orono, Maine 1-5, L Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 • 7:00 PM 10/26 at Providence * Providence, R.I. 2-3, L Mullins Center • Amherst, Mass. 10/27 at Providence * Providence, R.I. 0-3, L Radio: 94.5 FM / 910 AM • www.GoBlackBears.com 11/2 #1 Boston College * Orono, Maine 2-4, L Maine at UMass 11/4 #10 New Hampshire * Orono, Maine 0-4, L Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013 • 7:00 PM 11/9 at #15 UMass Lowell * Lowell, Mass. 1-2, L Mullins Center • Amherst, Mass. 11/10 at #15 UMass Lowell * Lowell, Mass. 4-3, W Radio: 94.5 FM / 910 AM • www.GoBlackBears.com 11/16 Massachusetts * Orono, Maine 2-2 T (OT) 11/30 Vermont * Orono, Maine 1-2, L The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team travels to UMass this 12/1 Vermont * Orono, Maine 2-2 T, (OT) weekend for a pair of crucial Hockey East games. The Black Bears, 12/8 at Boston University * Boston, Mass. 0-1, L who currently sit in ninth place, look for valuable points to move 2012 Florida College Classic up in the Hockey East standings. UMass sits just above Maine in the standings, currently in eighth place. 12/28 vs. Minnesota Duluth Estero, Fla. 1-0, W 12/29 vs. #11 Cornell Estero, Fla. 6-4, W A LOOK BACK: Maine dropped a heartbreaking decision to Boston 1/4 vs. Mercyhurst Portland, Maine 2-1, W University in overtime last Saturday night. The Terriers scored with 1/5 Mercyhurst Orono, Maine 2-5, L just 3.8 seconds remaining in overtime to earn the 5-4 win. 1/11 at Northeastern * Boston, Mass. 1-1 T (OT) Maine opened the scoring at 17:10 of the first period when Ryan 1/12 at Merrimack * No. Andover, Mass. 0-6, L Lomberg (Richmond Hill, ) scored on a rebound of a Joey 1/18 Merrimack * Orono, Maine 1-1 T (OT) Diamond (Long Beach, N.Y.) shot. Boston University then scored four straight goals, including two on the power play, to take a 4-1 lead 1/19 Merrimack * Orono, Maine 2-3, L early in the third period. Maine answered early in the third period. 1/25 at #3 Boston College * Chestnut Hill, Mass. 4-1, W Devin Shore (Ajax, Ontario) had a shot from the point that Ben Hut- 1/26 at #3 Boston College * Chestnut Hill, Mass. 3-1, W ton (Prescott, Ontario) deflected to Diamond. Diamond, stationed 2/1 Providence * Orono, Maine 2-2 T (OT) on the post, redirected the puck past BU goalie Sean Maguire. 2/3 #13 UMass Lowell * Orono, Maine 4-3 W (OT) Midway through the third period while killing a power play, Conor 2/9 at Vermont * Burlington, Vt. 0-3, L Riley (Massena, N.Y.) carried the puck the length of the ice, before 2/15 #13 Boston University * Orono, Maine 3-3 T (OT) shooting it. Maguire stopped the initial shot, but the puck dropped and lay in the crease. Shore was there to tap it into the to bring 2/16 #13 Boston University * Orono, Maine 4-5, L (OT) the Black Bears to within one goal. Maine tied the game at 4-4 with 2/22 at Massachusetts * Amherst, Mass. 7 PM just 39 seconds remaining in regulation. Jake Rutt (Scarborough, 2/23 at Massachusetts * Amherst, Mass. 7 PM Maine), who got the puck from Shore, had a shot that Steven Swavely 3/1 Northeastern * Orono, Maine 7 PM (Reading, Pa.) tipped past Maguire. Just as the game looked like it 3/2 Northeastern * Orono, Maine 7 PM would end in a 4-4 tie, the puck took an odd bounce off the glass 3/8 at New Hampshire * Durham, N.H. 7:30 PM and created a 2-on-0 rush for Boston University. With just 3.8 seconds 3/9 at New Hampshire * Durham, N.H. TBA left in overtime, Matt Nieto fired the puck past Maine goalie Martin 3/15-17 Hockey East Quarterfinals TBA TBA Ouellette (St.-Hippolyte, Quebec) for the game-winner. Maine outshot Boston University 44-34 in the game. The Black 3/22 Hockey East Semifinals TBA TBA Bears were 1-for-5 on the power play, while Boston University fin- 3/23 Hockey East Finals TBA TBA ished 2-for-6. 3/29-31 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA Ouellette made 29 saves in goal for the Black Bears and falls to 6-9-6 on the season. Maguire made 40 saves and improves to 7-5-0.

SCOUTING THE BLACK BEARS: Maine is led by Joey Diamond who * Hockey East Conference Game has 12 goals and seven assists for 19 points. He has four power play goals. Devin Shore is adding three goals and a team-high 15 assists for 18 points. Connor Leen (Chester, N.Y.) has seven goals all times eastern and five assists for 12 points. Steven Swavely has 11 points on four goals and seven assists. Ryan Lomberg (Richmond Hill, Ontario) is adding six goals and four assists for 10 points, while Kyle Beattie Tale of the Tape (Avondale, Ariz.) has nine points as well on four goals and five Maine UMass assists. Ben Hutton and Mike Cornell (Franklin, Mass.) each have Offense 1.83 2.86 two goals and six assists for eight points. Jake Rutt has two goals Defense 2.70 3.14 and five assists for seven points. Jon Swavely (Reading, Pa.), Will Power Play .116 .197 Merchant (Eagan, Minn.) and Mark Anthoine (Lewiston, Maine) Kill .815 .828 each have two goals and three assists for five points on the season. Scoring Margin -0.87 -0.29 Adam Shemansky (Robbinsville, N.J.) and Stu Higgins (Troy, Mich.) have each scored a goal and added three assists for four points. Mark Nemec (Rouses Points, N.Y.) has two goals and one assists Ouellette backstopped Maine’s weekend sweep of then #3 Boston for three points. Bill Norman (Stockholm, Sweden) also has three College and also has a win over Mercyhurst. He recorded 1-1 ties points on a goal and two assists. Brice O’Connor (Londonderry, at Northeastern and against Merrimack. He recorded 25 saves or N.H.) has three assists on the season. Nick Pryor (St. Paul, Minn.) more in five of Maine’s seven games in January. and Ouellette each have a pair of assists on the season. Klas Leidermark (Gavle, Sweden) and Kyle Williams (Bowdoinham, OUELLETTE SETS A CAREER-HIGH WITH 35 SAVES: Martin Ouel- Maine) each have a goal on the season, while Andrew Cerretani lette had a career-high 35 saves in Maine’s 4-3 win over UMass (Pelham, N.H.) and Riley have each registered an assist. Lowell on Feb. 3. His previous career mark was 34 set at Boston Martin Ouellette has played in 22 games in goal. He is 6-9-6 with College on Jan. 25. a 2.32 goals against average and a .918 save percentage. Matt Morris (Ridgewood, N.J.) is 2-1-0 with a 2.83 goals against average WINNING AT BOSTON COLLEGE: Maine’s wins at Boston College and a .881 save percentage. Dan Sullivan (York, Pa.) is 0-6-0 with the weekend of Jan. 25 and 26 were noteworthy for several reasons. a 3.34 goals against average and a .898 save percentage. It was the first time that Maine has won at Conte Forum since Oct. 28, 2005. It was the first time that Maine has swept a series at Boston THE POWER OF THE POWER PLAY: Maine scored a season-high three College since Jan. 1993. Maine’s sweep of the Eagles in 1993 was the power play goals on Feb. 15 in its 3-3 tie against Boston University. last time that Boston College has been swept at home in a weekend Steven Swavely had a pair, while Joey Diamond added one. It is the series prior to this past weekend. first time this season that Maine has tallied three power play goals in a game. Prior to that, the last time Maine scored three or more DIAMOND NETS 50TH CAREER GOAL: Senior Joey Diamond power play goals in a game was in a 5-3 win over Boston University scored his 50th career goal in Maine’s game against Merrimack on in the 2012 Hockey East semifinals when it tallied four. Six times last Jan. 19. Diamond has 57 goals and 42 assists for 99 career points. season Maine score three or more power play goals in a game. The Black Bears have seven power play goals in their last five games. OUELLETTE STEALS THE SHOW: Martin Ouellette stole the show the weekend of Jan. 25 and 26 at Boston College. He made a then FIT TO BE TIED: Maine has skated to six ties on the season, all coming career-high 34 saves, including several in spectacular fashion in Hockey East play. The school record for ties in a season is seven on Friday night. His previous career-high was 32 saves that he set in 2000-01 and tied in 2001-02, 2004-05 and 2010-11. recorded in a shutout of Providence his PENALTY MINUTES GOING THE DISTANCE.... AND THEM SOME: Maine has gone to freshman season. On 1. Joey Diamond (09-present) 409 overtime in six of its last 11 games. Maine has played eight over- Saturday, he finished 2. Prestin Ryan (01-04) 355 time games on the season and is 1-1-6 in those eight games. Five nine seconds shy of 3. Scott Smith (82-86) 287 of Maine’s last six home games have gone to overtime. recording his third 4. Scott Pellerin (88-92) 276 career shutout. 5. Brent Shepheard (03-07) 257 MAINE’S TOP SCORERS: Three of Maine’s top five scorers are fresh- 6. John Tortorella (78-81) 218 man. Senior Joey Diamond leads the way, but after that Devin Shore, DIAMOND MAINE’S 7. Bob Corkum (85-89) 205 Steven Swavely and Ryan Lomberg are in the top five, along with ALL-TIME PENALTY 8. Shawn Wansborough (94-98) 201 sophomore Connor Leen. LEADER: Joey Dia- 9. Dan Shermerhorn (93-97) 200 mond has 409 career Peter Metcalf (98-02) 200 PLAYED AS SCHEDULED: Maine’s game at Vermont last weekend penalty minutes, the was one of the lone games in Hockey East that was played as sched- most in Maine history. uled due to winter storm Nemo. The Black Bears, who were sched- He surpassed Prestin Ryan (2001-04) with six penalty minutes in the uled to leave on Friday at noon for Vermont, left Thursday at 6 PM game against Massachusetts on Nov. 16. In other words, Diamond to beat the storm and made it to Vermont before the snow started. has spent six hours and 49 minutes in the penalty box.

OUELLETTE NAMED HOCKEY EAST GOALTENDER OF THE GETTING THE GAME-WINNER: Ryan Lomberg has five career goals MONTH: Ouellette was named the Hockey East Goaltender of the and three of them have been game-winners. He has scored three Month for January on Tuesday, Jan. 29. He finished 3-2-2 in the of Maine’s eight game-winning goals on the season. month with a 1.82 goals against average and a .937 save percentage. FILLING IN ON D: What makes Maine’s wins over Boston College even more remarkable is that three of its regular defensemen were 2012-13 HOCKEY EAST PRESEASON POLL sidelined with injuries and did not play in the series. Nick Pryor, Team (FPV) Points Brice O’Connor and Ben Hutton were all out during the series. 1. Boston College (9) 90 2. UMass Lowell 74 FLORIDA COLLEGE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS: Maine won its second 3. Boston University 73 straight Florida College Classic on Dec. 28 and 29. The Black Bears 4. New Hampshrie (1) 63 became the first team in the 13 year history of the tournament to 5. Maine 56 win back-to-back titles. Kyle Beattie was named the Shawn Walsh 6. Northeastern 44 Most Valuable Player, while Devin Shore and Matt Morris were Providence 44 each named to the All-Tournament team. 8. Merrimack 38 9. Massachusetts 35 MERCHANT LIKES PLAYING BOSTON COLLEGE: Will Merchant 10. Vermont 23 Maine In The Weekly Rankings 2012-13 MAINE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY ROSTER Week USA/USAHM USCHO No. Name L/R Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last Team Preseason 17 15 2 Mike Cornell (C) R D 5-11 190 Sr. Franklin, Mass. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 1 RV 20 Week 2 RV RV 3 Mark Nemec (C) R D 6-4 215 Sr. Rouses Point, N.Y. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 3 -- -- 4 Jake Rutt L D 6-2 210 So. Scarborough, Maine / NH Junior Monarchs Week 4 -- -- 5 Andrew Cerretani R F 5-10 180 So. Pelham, N.H. / Lawrence Academy Week 5 -- -- Week 6 -- -- 6 Kyle Williams L D 5-10 190 Fr. Bowdoinham, Maine / NH Junior Monarchs Week 7 -- -- 7 Ryan Lomberg L F 5-10 180 Fr. Richmond Hill, Ontario / Muskegon Week 8 -- -- 10 Ben Hutton L D 6-3 200 Fr. Prescott, Ontario / Week 9 -- -- Week 10 -- -- 11 Steven Swavely R F 6-1 190 Fr. Reading, Pa. / New Jersey Hitmen Week 11 -- -- 12 Bill Norman L D 5-10 175 Fr.-r Stockholm, Sweden / Rochester Mayo Week 12 -- -- 16 Brice O’Connor R D 5-11 190 Jr. Londonderry, N.H. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 13 -- -- Week 14 -- -- 18 Jon Swavely R F 5-9 175 Jr. Reading, Pa. / New Jersey Hitmen Week 15 -- -- 21 Kyle Beattie R F 6-1 190 Sr. Avondale, Ariz. / NH Junior Monarchs Week 16 -- -- 22 Stu Higgins R F 5-9 175 So. Troy, Mich. / Youngstown Phantoms Week 17 -- -- Week 18 -- -- 24 Mark Anthoine L F 5-10 195 Jr. Lewiston, Maine / Sioux Falls Stampede Week 19 -- -- 26 Adam Shemansky L F 5-7 165 Sr. Robbinsville, N.J. / NH Junior Monarchs 28 Will Merchant L F 6-1 190 Fr. Eagan, Minn. / Eagan High School USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll 29 Connor Leen L F 5-9 165 So. Chester, N.Y. / New Jersey Hitmen (Feb. 18) FPV 2012-13 Rec. Pts. LW 30 Dan Sullivan L G 6-2 195 Jr. York, Pa. / Texas Tornado 1. Quinnipiac (26) 22-4-4 502 1 2. Minnesota (8) 20-6-4 480 2 36 Matt Morris L G 5-10 185 Fr. Ridgewood, N.J. / Dubuque 3. Miami 19-8-5 430 3 39 Joey Diamond (C) L F 5-8 175 Sr. Long Beach, N.Y. / Hamilton Red Wings 4. Boston College 17-8-3 407 4 44 Conor Riley L F/D 6-0 175 Fr. Massena, N.Y. / Valley Junior Warriors 5. New Hampshire 16-8-4 361 5 51 Martin Ouellette L G 6-2 180 Jr. St.-Hippolyte, Quebec / Kimball Union Acad. 6. North Dakota 16-8-6 324 7 71 Nick Pryor L D 6-0 190 Sr. St. Paul, Minn. / Waterloo Black Hawks 7. Western Michigan 18-7-5 276 6 8. St. Cloud State 18-11-1 269 8 91 Klas Leidermark L F 5-9 180 Sr. Gavle, Sweden / Brynas 9. Minnesota State 20-9-3 266 10 94 Devin Shore L F 6-1 185 Fr. Ajax, Ontario / 10. Denver 15-9-5 186 11 11. Notre Dame 19-12-1 164 12 Head Coach: Tim Whitehead 12. UMass Lowell 16-9-2 112 15 Assoc. Head Coaches: Bob Corkum, Dan Kerluke Asst. Coach: David Alexander 13. Boston University 14-12-2 80 13 14. Yale 13-6-3 76 9 15. Niagara 19-6-5 44 14 has two career goals and both have come against Boston College. He scored his Others receiving votes: Merrimack 37, Nebraska-Oma- first collegiate goal on Nov. 2 against the then top-ranked Eagles. In addition, ha 28, Union 19, Rensselaer 9, Dartmouth 6, Wisconsin 3, four of his five career points have come against the Eagles. Providence 1. USCHO.Com Poll SIX STRAIGHT GAMES FOR DIAMOND: Senior Joey Diamond had tallied a goal in (Feb. 18) FPV 2012-13 Rec. Pts. LW six straight games against Vermont, before seeing that streak come to an end on 1. Quinnipiac (34) 22-4-4 974 1 Feb. 9. He had a goal against the Catamounts in the final game between the two 2. Minnesota (15) 20-6-4 958 2 teams during the 2010-2011 season. He scored a goal in each of the three games 3. Miami 19-8-5 889 3 last season and notched a goal in each game against Vermont the weekend of 4. Boston College (1) 17-8-3 826 4 Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. 5. New Hampshire 16-8-4 757 5 6. North Dakota 16-8-6 740 7 FIRST CAREER GOAL: Eight different Black Bears have tallied their first career goal 7. St. Cloud State 18-11-1 684 8 this season: 8. Western Michigan 18-8-6 657 6 Steven Swavely Oct. 6 vs. Quinnipiac Will Merchant Nov. 2 vs. Boston College 9. Minnesota State 20-9-3 651 9 Ben Hutton Nov. 9 at UMass Lowell 10. Denver 15-9-5 510 11 Devin Shore Nov. 10 at UMass Lowell 11. Notre Dame 19-12-1 491 12 Kyle Williams Nov. 10 at UMass Lowell 12. UMass Lowell 16-9-2 410 14 Jake Rutt Nov. 16 vs. Massachusetts 13. Yale 13-9-3 352 10 Ryan Lomberg Dec. 28 vs. Minnesota Duluth 14. Nebraska-Omaha 18-12-2 333 16 Bill Norman Jan. 11 at Northeastern 15. Boston University 14-12-2 299 13 16. Niagara 19-6-5 243 15 DIAMOND NEARING THE 100-POINT PLATEAU: Joey Diamond currently has 99 17. Merrimack 14-10-6 230 19 career points. He needs just one point to score 100 career points. If he reaches 18. Wisconsin 13-10-7 175 18 the plateau, he will be the 52nd player in history to accomplish the feat. 19. Dartmouth 12-9-4 130 17 20. Union 15-10-5 97 NR Player, Position, Years Games Played Goals Assists Points Others receiving votes: Rensselaer 34, St. Lawrence 1. Jim Montgomery, F (89-93) 170 103 198 301 20, Providence 19, Ferris State 9, Ohio State 7, Alaska 4, 2. Scott Pellerin, F (88-92) 167 106 117 223 Colgate 1. 3. Gary Conn, F (77-81) 127 107 11 221 4. David Capuano, F (86-89) 122 89 122 211 5. Jean-Yves Roy, F (89-92) 124 108 95 203 6. Cal Ingraham, F (89-94) 131 90 97 187 Steve Kariya, F (95-99) 150 78 109 187 8. Cory Larose, F (96-00) 146 61 119 180 9. Martin Robitaille, F (88-92) 165 69 106 175 FRESHMAN LEADING THE WAY FOR THE BLACK BEARS: Maine’s 10. Joe Crespi, F (77-81) 125 78 90 168 freshman class is leading the way on offense. The rookie have 11. Brian Flynn, F, (08-12) 153 69 87 156 scored 40.1 percent of Maine’s total offense. The senior class is 12. Martin Kariya, F (99-03) 156 50 105 155 second with 32.4 percent of the total offense. The sophomores 13. Mike McHugh, F (84-88) 149 68 84 152 14. Shawn Wansborough, F (94-98) 139 74 77 151 are adding in with 16.9 percent of the offense, while the juniors 15. Michel Léveillé, F (03-07) 153 53 96 149 have scored 10.6 percent of the total points. 16. Mike Golden, F (84-88) 111 64 84 148 Spencer Abbott, F, (08-12) 151 54 92 146 SIX GOALS: Maine scored a season-high six goals in its win over 18. Guy Perron, F (86-90) 136 62 84 146 Cornell in the Florida College Classic Title game. It is the most goals 19. Gustav Nyquist (08-11) 113 50 94 144 that the Black Bears have scored since defeating Northeastern 7-1 Patrice Tardif, F (90-94) 146 72 72 144 on Feb. 25, 2012. 21. Dave Wensley, F (84-88) 156 70 72 142 22. Brian Hughes, F (77-81) 124 51 90 141 OUELLETTE A REGULAR AMONG THE THREE STARS AS OF LATE: 23. Brian Downey, F (89-92) 112 59 81 140 Martin Ouellette has been a fixture among the three starts of late. He Dan Shermerhorn, F (93-97) 153 71 69 140 was the top star in Maine’s win over UMass Lowell. He finished as the 25. Robert LaFleur, F (78-82) 126 72 64 136 second star in four games and the third star in three games as well. 26. Andre Aubut, D (78-82) 127 32 103 135 27. Todd Bjorkstrand, F (80-84) 120 44 90 134 28. Bob Corkum, F (85-89) 159 56 76 132 MAINE’S DEFENSE CHIPPING IN ON OFFENSE: In Maine’s 4-3 win 29. Niko Dimitrakos, F (98-02) 139 50 80 130 over UMass Lowell on Nov. 10, five of the six assists in the game were 30. Ray Jacques, F (81-85) 125 46 82 128 tallied by defensemen. Mike Cornell dished out a pair of assists, while 21. Ron Hellen, F (81-86) 141 58 69 127 Nick Pryor, Brice O’Connor and Ben Hutton each had one. 32. Keith Carney, D (88-91) 121 14 112 126 33. Rob Zamejc, F (79-82) 95 44 81 125 100 GAMES PLATEAU: Maine has six different players who have 34. Paul Kariya, F (92-94) 51 33 91 124 seen action in 100 or more career games. Joey Diamond and Mark 35. Jack Capuano, D (85-88) 124 32 89 121 Nemec lead the way, each having seen action in 129 games. Adam Christian Lalonde, F (86-90) 164 40 81 121 Shemansky has played in 124 games, while Mike Cornell has skated 37. Bill Demianiuk, F (77-81) 127 49 70 119 in 120. Kyle Beattie reached the milestone at the Florida College 38. David Cullen, D (95-99) 146 28 89 117 Classic and has played in 109 career games. Mark Anthoine played 39 Colin Shields, F (01-04) 120 61 56 117 in his 100th career game on Feb. 3 against UMass Lowell. He was Josh Soares, F (03-07) 132 49 63 112 41. Derek Damon, F (02-06) 160 41 60 111 the first junior to reach the plateau. He has currently seen action 42. John Tortorella, F (78-81) 99 39 71 110 in 103 career games. 43. Brad Purdie, F (92-96) 139 55 54 109 Tanner House, F, (07-11) 138 39 70 109 RILEY ON DEFENSE: Conor Riley played the first 17 games of the 45. Peter Metcalf, D (98-02) 148 24 84 108 season for Maine at forward. After missing four games with an injury, Dan Kerluke, F (97-01) 152 54 54 108 he returned to the lineup and played as a defenseman in Maine’s Tim Lovell, F (93-96) 115 51 57 108 last eight games due to a rash of injuries to Maine’s defensive corps. 48. Greg Moore, F (02-06) 154 66 41 107 He was the EJHL’s Defenseman of the Year last season. Scott Parmentier, F (94-98) 142 60 47 107 50. Chris Imes, D (92-95) 156 26 79 105 CAREER-HIGH 41 SAVES: Maine goalie Dan Sullivan stopped a 51. Robert Liscak, F (99-03) 149 46 58 104 career high 41 shots on Sunday, Nov. 4 in Maine’s 4-0 loss to New Joey Diamond, F (09-13) 129 57 42 99 Hampshire. His previous career-high of 39 saves was set in the 2012 Hockey East title game and tied on Oct. 27 at Providence. LEEN MEAN SCORING MACHINE: After scoring just a single goal in his rookie season, sophomore Connor Leen is second on the 54 SHOTS ON GOAL: Maine recorded 54 shots on goal in its 4-3 team in goals scored with seven. His 12 points are third most on win over Army on Oct. 13 in the 2012 Ice Breaker Tournament. It is the team. the most shots on goal for the Black Bears since registering 61 shots against UMass in the Hockey East title game in 2004. Maine won A COMEBACK AGAINST CORNELL: Maine trailed Cornell 3-0 that game in four overtimes. on Dec. 29 in the title game of the 2012 Florida College Classic before scoring five straight goals to take a 5-3 lead. The Black GETTING THE START: Martin Ouellette got the start in goal for the Bears finished the game with a season high six goals. Maine also Black Bears on Friday, Oct. 26 at Providence. It was his first start since overcame a three goal deficit against BU on Feb. 16, but ended Nov. 11, 2011 against UMass Lowell. Three of Ouellette’s four career up losing in overtime. wins prior to this year had come against Providence. Ouellette also got the start for Maine against top-ranked Boston College on Nov. 2. AS OF LATE: In Maine’s last 21 games, the team has posted a mark of 7-8-6. Five of Maine’s eight losses have come by just one goal. STEVEN SWAVELY NAMED HOCKEY EAST PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Steven Swavely was named the Hockey MARK NEMEC NAMED SENIOR CLASS AWARD CANDIDATE: Mark East Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week on Monday, Oct. 8. Swavely Nemec has been named one of 20 candidates for the Senior CLASS scored Maine’s lone goal in the season-opener against Quinnipiac, Award. From these 20 candidates, a national media committee se- with an assist from his older brother, Jon. lected 10 finalists for the 2012-2013 Senior CLASS Award, however Nemec was not one of those. Those 10 finalists will be placed on WHAT’S NEW: Maine adds eight newcomers for the 2012-2013 an official ballot for a national vote. The award honors seniors who season. Ben Hutton, Conor Riley and Kyle Williams join the Black are committed to staying in school and portraying the values of Bears on defense. Also seeing action this year will be redshirt fresh- community, classroom, character and competition. 2012-2013 BLACK BEAR HONORS 50 POINTS: Senior Kyle Beattie tallied his 50th career point on Sat- Steven Swavely HE Rookie of the Week Oct. 8, 2012 urday, Dec. 29 in the 2012 Florida College Classic. He becomes the Matt Morris HE Rookie of the Week Jan. 2, 2013 third Black Bear to reach the milestone. He currently has 54 career Maine HE Team of the Week Jan. 28, 2013 points. Senior Adam Shemansky tallied his 50th career point on Jon Swavely HE Co-Player of the Week Jan. 28, 2013 Saturday, Dec. 1 against Vermont. He currently has 51 career points. Martin Ouellette HE Defensive Player of the Week Jan. 28, 2013 Joey Diamond has currently scored 99 points in his University of Martin Ouellette HE Goaltender of the Month Jan. 29, 2013 Maine career. Joey Diamond HE Co-Player of the Week Feb. 4, 2013 man Bill Norman. Hutton, who was a fifth round draft choice of the five goals and eight assists for 13 points, while Colin Shea has two , played last season for the Nepean Raiders. Riley, goals and 10 assists for 12 points. who can play both forward and defense, was the EJHL Defensive Kevin Boyle has seen action in 19 games in goal. He is 8-9-2 with Player of the Year in 2011-2012. Williams comes to the Black Bears a 2.72 goals against average and a .896 save percentage. Steve via the New Hampshire Monarchs, where he helped lead the team Mastalerz has played in nine games. He is 2-6-0 with a 3.52 goals to the 2012 EJHL title. against average and a .876 save percentage. Among the forwards are Ryan Lomberg who led the Muskegon UMass is coached by John Micheletto (Dartmouth ’90) who is in Lumberjacks in scoring last season. Will Merchant, who was captain his first season. He is assisted by Joey Gasparini (Vermont ’06) and for Eagan High School last year, recently played in the 2012 All- Len Quesnelle (Princeton ’88). American Prospects game. Devin Shore, who was selected in the second round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, played for the Whitby MAINE AND MASSACHUSETTS ALL-TIME: Maine and Massachusetts Fury last year. He scored 58 points in 41 games last year. Steven have met 67 times with the Black Bears holding a 43-17-8 lead in the Swavely was captain a year ago for the New Jersey Hitmen, where all-time series. The two teams skated to a 2-2 tie earlier this season he averaged over a point a game. on Nov. 16. Mark Nemec gave Maine a 1-0 lead at 7:39 of the third Goalie Matt Morris played for former Maine captain Jim Mont- period on a goal that was assisted by Devin Shore. Jake Rutt’s goal gomery and the Dubuque Fighting Sioux. He finished 19-13-2 with less than two minutes later extended Maine’s lead to 2-0. UMass a 2.58 goals against average and a .904 save percentage. pulled to within one goal at 14:54 of the second period, while the Minutemen tied the game with an extra attacker goal at 18:52. The A MEMORABLE GAME FOR THE SWAVELY FAMILY: Rookie Steven Minutemen finished the game with a 32-29 edge in shots on goal. Swavely scored his first collegiate goal just 3:41 into his first game Ouellette made 30 saves in goal for the Black Bears, while Kevin Boyle on Oct. 6 vs. Quinnipiac. What makes the feat even more memorable stopped 27 shots for UMass. was that the goal was scored on an assist from his older brother, Jon. The Swavely brothers played on the same line the first three STATS AGAINST THE MINUTEMEN: Seventeen different Black Bears games of the season, prior to Jon getting hurt. have played at least one game against Massachusetts. Here is the current list: THREE NEW CAPTAINS FOR THE BLACK BEARS: Maine has three Name GP G A Pts captains for the 2012-2013 season. Mike Cornell, Joey Diamond Joey Diamond 11 3 4 7 and Mark Nemec will each wear a C for the Black Bears this season. Kyle Beattie 9 1 6 7 Adam Shemansky 11 2 2 4 A GOAL IN GAME ONE: Steven Swavely became the first Black Bear Nick Pryor 5 1 2 3 rookie to get a goal in his collegiate debut since Adam Shemansky Mike Cornell 9 0 3 3 scored in his opening game against Union on Oct. 9, 2009. Jake Rutt 4 1 1 2 Mark Anthoine 7 2 0 2 ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GAME: Will Merchant played in the Brice O’Connor 3 0 1 1 inaugural All-American Prospects Game on Saturday, Sept. 29 in John Parker 3 0 1 1 Buffalo, N.Y. The game featured the 40 top American prospects for Mark Nemec 9 1 0 1 the 2013 NHL Draft. Ben Hutton 1 0 1 1 Devin Shore 1 0 1 1 A PAIR OF BROTHERS: Maine has a pair of brothers on the team Jon Swavely 6 0 0 0 this season in Jon and Steven Swavely. Jon, a junior on the team, is Stu Higgins 5 0 0 0 joined by his younger brother, Steven. They become the 11th pair of Klas Leidermark 3 0 0 0 brothers in Maine history joining: David and Jack Capuano, Chris and Connor Leen 3 0 0 0 Peter Ferraro, Barrett and Chris Heisten, John and Keenan Hopson, Andrew Cerretani 3 0 0 0 Paul, Steve and Martin Kariya, Anders and Magnus Lundback, Mike Kyle Williams 1 0 0 0 and Matt Lundin, Jason and Shawn Mansoff, Jim and John Tortorella, Ryan Lomberg 1 0 0 0 Eric and Jason Weinrich. Steven Swavely 1 0 0 0 Will Merchant 1 0 0 0 ANTHOINE, DIAMOND LED NATION IN POWER PLAY GOALS Conor Riley 1 0 0 0 LAST SEASON: Mark Anthoine and Joey Diamond each scored 11 power play goals last season to tie for the national lead. Maine Dan Sullivan 4-1-2 2.41 GAA .908 save % finished second as a team in power play percentage. In addition, Martin Ouellette 0-0-1 2.55 GAA .914 save % then senior Spencer Abbott led the nation in points per game and assists per game. STREAKING BLACK BEARS: Two returning Black Bears have played in 70 or more consecutive games. The following is the current con- O’CONNOR, CONNOR AND CONOR: Connor is a popular name secutive games streak: on the Black Bears this season. Maine has junior defenseman Brice O’Connor, sophomore forward Connor Leen and freshman forward Name Games Conor Riley. Mark Anthoine 85 Mark Nemec 72 FEELING A DRAFT: A pair of Black Bears were selected in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. Freshman Devin Shore was chosen in the Second ALFOND ARENA FEATURED IN WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE: Round, 61st overall, by the . Classmate Ben Hutton was The Alfond Arena was one of several college hockey arenas featured taken in the Fifth Round, 147th overall by the Vancouver Canucks. in a Wall Street Journal article on Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. Alfond Arena was listed as having the best atmosphere in college hockey. A LOOK AT MASSACHUSETTS: Massachusetts is 10-16-2 on the season and 7-13-1 in Hockey East play after falling to Northeastern HOCKEY EAST ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS: Thirteen Black Bears were in overtime on Tuesday night. The Minutemen are led by Branden among a Hockey East league-record 100 student-athletes named Gracel who has 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points. He has tallied to the league’s 2011-12 All-Academic Team. Each student-athlete three game-winning goals. Michael Pereira is adding 12 goals and achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better in each of the 13 assists for 25 points. Conor Sheary has eight goals and 14 assists two academic periods during which he was actively competing. The for 22 points. Conor Allen is chipping in with five goals and 10 as- Black Bear list was highlighted by Theo Andersson and Mark Nemec, sists for 15 points. Rocco Garzo has scored eight goals and dished who were each honored for the third time in their careers. Mike out six assists for 14 points. Darren Rowe also has 14 points on six Cornell, Brian Flynn, Brice O’Connor, Josh Seeley, Dan Sullivan and goals and eight assists. Steven Guzzo and Joel Hanley each have Jon Swavely were named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team for the second time in their careers. Mark Anthoine, Andrew Cerretani, Connor Leen, Bill Norman and Jake Rutt received recognition for the BLACK BEARS ON TELEVISION: Maine will have numerous games first time in their careers. televised this season. Jon Small will provide play-by-play, while Mike Tuell will provide color commentary on the WABI/CW games. CLIMBING MT. KATAHDIN: The men’s ice hockey team hiked Mt. Maine will also be featured on games on NBCSN, CBSSN and NESN. Katahdin, Maine’s largest mountain, prior to the start of the 2012- 2013 season. The team did not make it to the top, however, as the Date Opponent Station weather was nasty and the rocks were icy. The mountain, located Fri., Oct. 12 Notre Dame NBCSN in northern Maine, is 5,267 feet high. Sat., Oct. 13 Ice Breaker Championship NBCSN Fri., Oct. 19 St. Lawrence WABI FORMER BLACK BEARS IN THE NHL: There are currently six former Sat., Oct. 20 St. Lawrence WABI Black Bears playing on NHL teams. Ben Bishop and Mike Lundin Fri., Oct. 26 at Providence Cox are playing for Ottawa Senators. Jimmy Howard is playing for the Sat., Oct. 27 at Providence Cox Detroit Red Wings. Gustav Nyquist has played one game for the Fri., Nov. 2 Boston College WABI Red Wings this season. Dustin Penner is playing for the Stanley Cup Fri., Nov. 30 Vermont CBSSN Champions the , while Teddy Purcell is skating for Sat., Dec. 1 Vermont The CW the Tampa Bay Lightning. Sat., Dec. 8 at Boston University CBSSN Sat., Jan. 19 Merrimack WABI FROM THE MONARCHS TO THE BLACK BEARS: There is quite a Fri., Feb. 15 Boston University NBCSN pipeline from the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs to the University Sat., Feb. 16 Boston University NESN of these days. Maine has seven players on its roster Fri., March 1 Northeastern WABI who previously played for the NH Junior Monarchs. Kyle Beattie, Mike Sat., March 2 Northeastern WABI Cornell, Mark Nemec, Brice O’Connor, Jake Rutt, Adam Shemansky Fri., March 8 at New Hampshire NBCSN and Kyle Williams all played for the Monarchs in recent years. BLACK BEARS ON RADIO: Maine games will be broadcast on The FOLLOWING THE BLACK BEARS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA: You can Black Bear Sports Network. Kiss 94.5, WKSQ FM (Bangor) will be now follow the Black Bears on social networking sites. You can the flagship station of the Black Bears this season. WAEI-AM 910 follow MaineIceHockey and BlackBearNation on Twitter. You can (Bangor) WFAU-AM 1280 (Augusta), WSYY-AM 1240 (Millinocket), also become a friend of the Black Bears on Facebook. You can also WLOB-AM 1310 (Portland), WJJB-FM 96.3 (Portland), WRKD-AM 1450 like Maine Black Bears. There is also a University of Maine YouTube (Rockland) and WIGY-FM 97.5 (Skowhegan) will also carry games. Dan page now with video on it. You can access it by logging onto www. Hannigan, recipient of the 2006 Hockey East Joe Concannon Media YouTube.com/UMBlackBears. Maine also has a new video channel Award, returns for his 18th season. In January 2007, Hannigan was http://vimeo.com/channels/197225 named Maine Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscast- ers and Sportswriters Association. He is joined on the air by Larry MAINE HEAD COACH TIM WHITEHEAD: Maine head coach Tim Mahoney of the Bangor Daily News. All games can also be heard Whitehead is in his 12th season at the helm of the Black Bears. He online at www.goblackbears.com(.) has a record of 247-168-52 at Maine and an overall record of 323- 263-63 in his 15th season as a head coach. Whitehead earned the 2002 Spencer Penrose Trophy, given to the National Coach of the Year, after the Black Bears finished as national finalists. He was a 2004, 2006 and 2007 finalist for the Spencer Penrose Trophy as well. BLACK BEAR STAFF RETURNS INTACT: Maine’s coaching staff returns for the 2012-13 season. Bob Corkum and Dan Kerluke will serve as associate head coaches, while David Alexander will serve as the volunteer assistant. Corkum played at Maine from 1985-89. He then went on to have a 12-year, 720-game NHL career. Kerluke returns for his fifth season with the Black Bears. Kerluke was part of Maine’s 1999 National Championship team. David Alexander will serve as a volunteer assistant coach with the Black Bears this season. A 2006 graduate of the University of New Brunswick, Alexander will work primarily with Maine’s goaltenders.

DRAFTED BEARS: Four members of the University of Maine men’s ice hockey team are currently drafted by NHL teams. The following is the list of drafted Black Bears: Name Year Round Overall Team Devin Shore 2012 2 61 Dallas Ben Hutton 2012 5 147 Vancouver Martin Ouellette 2010 7 184 Columbus Nick Pryor 2008 7 208 Anaheim

TWENTY-TWO BLACK BEARS WERE HONORED ON SCHOLAR- ATHLETE DAY: Twenty-two Black Bears were honored on Sunday, Feb. 5 for their academics at Scholar-Athlete Day. Pietro Antonelli, Andrew Cerretani, Stu Higgins, Connor Leen, Bill Norman, John Parker and Jake Rutt were named *Rising Stars*, for achieving a 3.0 or better in their first semester at Maine. Mark Anthoine, Kyle Beattie, Brian Flynn, Klas Leidermark, Brice O’Connor, Nick Pryor, Dan Sullivan and Jon Swavely earned Bronze Medals. Mike Cornell, Ryan Hegarty and Adam Shemansky earned Silver Medals as they were honored for the second time. Spencer Abbott, Theo Andersson, Mark Nemec and Josh Seeley received Gold Medals as third time honorees. MAINE’S RECORD WHEN: 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007–08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 AT HOME 13-4-3 15-4-1 10-5-0 7-7-2 7-8-3 12-6-1 11-3-2 12-6-0 1-8-5 ON THE ROAD 6-7-3 8-5-1 7-9-1 4-10-1 6-12-0 4-10-1 5-8-5 6-6-3 3-6-1 ON NEUTRAL ICE 1-2-1 5-3-0 6-0-1 2-1-0 0-2-1 3-0-1 1-1-0 5-1-0 4-1-0 IN OVERTIME 0-3-6 1-1-0 1-1-2 2-2-3 0-3-4 1-0-3 3-1-7 4-0-3 1-0-6 WHEN SCORING FIRST 16-3-3 17-4-1 17-7-1 9-3-1 10-7-1 12-7-3 13-2-2 13-4-3 4-5-1 WHEN OPPONENTS SCORE FIRST 4-10-3 11-8-1 6-7-1 4-15-2 3-15-3 7-9-0 4-10-5 10-9-0 4-10-5 LEADING AFTER ONE PERIOD 10-2-3 15-2-0 12-3-1 6-0-0 7-5-0 11-0-2 9-1-2 13-1-3 3-3-1 TRAILING AFTER ONE PERIOD 3-5-0 3-2-1 2-5-1 0-6-1 1-12-2 2-7-0 4-9-1 4-9-0 2-7-3 TIED AFTER ONE PERIOD 7-6-4 10-8-1 9-6-1 7-12-2 5-5-2 6-9-1 4-2-4 6-3-0 3-5-2 LEADING AFTER TWO PERIODS 18-0-3 21-0-1 20-1-0 10-0-0 11-3-2 16-0-2 12-1-2 19-1-2 5-0-2 TRAILING AFTER TWO PERIODS 1-10-1 3-10-1 1-11-0 0-12-2 0-13-1 1-11-1 2-9-1 2-9-1 0-10-3 TIED AFTER TWO PERIODS 1-3-2 4-2-0 2-2-2 3-6-1 2-6-1 2-5-0 3-2-4 2-3-0 3-5-1

ONE-GOAL GAMES 4-9-0 7-5-0 2-6-0 5-6-0 6-11-0 4-4-0 4-5-0 9-4-0 5-7-0 TWO-GOAL GAMES 4-3-0 8-2-0 6-2-0 4-7-0 3-3-0 6-2-0 4-0-0 6-3-0 2-1-0 THREE-GOAL OR MORE GAME 12-1-0 13-4-0 15-6-0 5-5-0 4-8-0 9-10-0 9-7-0 8-6-0 1-7-0 WHEN SCORING THREE+ GOALS 18-3-0 24-2-0 19-4-0 10-2-1 8-5-1 18-7-2 17-5-5 19-3-1 6-0-1 WHEN SCORING FOUR+ GOALS 15-0-0 17-2-1 15-2-0 8-0-1 4-1-0 11-1-2 14-2-2 16-0-0 5-0-0

MORE SHOTS THAN OPPONENT - 23-6-1 12-8-1 5-4-10 6-11-2 15-6-0 15-9-7 15-5-2 4-8-4 FEWER SHOTS THAN OPPONENT - 4-6-1 10-4-1 7-13-2 7-9-2 4-9-3 1-2-0 7-8-1 4-6-2 SHOTS ARE EVEN - 1-0-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 WHEN SCORING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 17-8-2 7-6-2 10-15-2 17-13-3 15-6-2 19-6-3 3-4-5 NOT SCORING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 6-6-0 6-12-1 3-7-2 2-3-0 2-6-5 4-7-0 5-11-1 ALLOWING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 8-11-1 5-7-2 4-11-1 9-13-2 6-9-4 11-11-2 4-11-3 NOT ALLOWING A POWER PLAY GOAL - - 15-3-1 8-11-1 9-11-3 10-3-1 11-3-3 11-2-1 4-4-3 MORE PENALTIES THAN OPPONENT - - 11-3-0 5-6-1 3-4-0 7-4-0 5-2-2 5-5-2 2-8-0 FEWER PENALTIES THAN OPPONENT - - 11-8-1 5-10-2 6-14-2 9-12-3 9-8-3 12-4-1 6-2-5 SAME AMOUNT OF PENALTIES - - 1-3-1 3-2-0 4-4-2 3-0-0 3-2-2 6-4-0 0-5-1

ON FRIDAY 7-7-3 13-4-1 12-5-0 4-9-2 4-11-0 8-9-0 7-7-1 9-7-1 3-6-5 ON SATURDAY 9-4-3 12-5-1 11-5-2 7-8-0 6-8-2 7-7-2 7-3-5 11-6-2 4-8-1 ON SUNDAY 4-1-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 2-1-1 3-3-2 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 ON MONDAY - 0-0-0 - ON TUESDAY 0-0-1 0-1-0 - 0-0-1 ON WEDNESDAY 0-1-0 2-0-0 - 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 ON THURSDAY - 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0

IN OCTOBER 5-4-0 7-1-0 6-0-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 4-1-2 3-2-1 1-6-0 IN NOVEMBER 4-2-1 2-3-0 2-3-1 0-4-2 5-1-1 4-2-1 2-2-1 1-4-1 1-4-1 IN DECEMBER 1-2-2 3-2-0 4-0-1 2-2-0 3-2-1 4-0-1 3-2-1 4-1-0 2-1-1 IN JANUARY 4-0-3 5-3-0 4-4-0 2-3-1 0-6-1 2-2-1 2-2-2 6-1-1 3-3-2 IN FEBRUARY 4-2-0 6-1-1 5-3-0 2-7-0 2-6-0 4-5-0 5-4-0 5-3-0 1-0-2 IN MARCH 2-3-1 5-1-1 2-4-0 3-0-0 1-4-0 3-3-0 1-1-1 4-2-0 IN APRIL - 0-1-0 0-1-0

WHITE JERSEY - - 10-4-0 8-7-2 6-8-2 12-4-1 10-3-1 16-5-0 4-9-5 DARK BLUE JERSEY - - 9-8-1 3-9-1 7-14-1 6-8-2 5-9-5 7-8-3 4-6-1 THIRD JERSEY - - 4-2-1 2-1-0 BLACK JERSEY 1-3-0 0-0-1 WOUNDED WARRIOR JERSEY 0-0-1 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Maine shut out an opponent at home: March 3, 2012 vs. New Hampshire (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Maine shut out an opponent on the road: February 19, 2011 at UMass Lowell, 3-0 (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Maine Shut out an opponent on neutral ice: December 28, 2012 vs. Minnesota Duluth (Florida College Classic) (Maine Goalie: Martin Ouellette) Back-to-Back Shutouts: February 18 and 19, 2011 at UMass Lowell, 4-0 and 3-0 (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Back-to-Back-to-Back Shutouts: February 18,19, and 25 2011 at UMass Lowell, 4-0, 3-0 and vs. MC 4-0 (Maine Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Maine was shut out: Feb. 9, 2013 vs. Vermont (UVM Goalie: Brody Hoffman) Maine was shut out at home: Nov. 4, 2012 vs. New Hampshire (UNH Goalie: Casey DeSmith) Maine was shut out on the road: Feb. 9, 2013 vs. Vermont (UVM Goalie: Brody Hoffman) Maine was shut out on neutral ice: October 12, 2012 vs. Army, 1-0 (Army Goalie: Steven Summerhays) Maine scored 10 or more goals at home: February 27, 1998 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 11-0 Maine scored 10 or more goals on the road: November 2, 1990 at Denver, 10-1 Maine scored 10 or more goals on neutral ice: November 28, 2009 vs. St. Lawrence (Cumberland County Civic Center), 10-1 Maine allowed 10 or more goals at home: January 29, 1983 vs Yale, 11-2 Maine allowed 10 or more goals on the road: January 4, 1986 at Minnesota, 16-2 L Maine allowed nine goals: January 10, 1986 at Wisconsin, 9-2 L Maine allowed eight goals: November 12, 2006 vs. New Hampshire, 8-2 L Maine allowed seven goals: February 11, 2011 vs. Vermont, 7-2 L Maine won a game in overtime: February 3, 2013 vs. UMass Lowell, 4-3 W Maine won a game in overtime at home: February 3, 2013 vs. UMass Lowell, 4-3 W Maine won a game in overtime on the road: October 30, 2010 at Vermont, 3-2 Maine won a game in overtime on a neutral site: January 7, 2012, 5-4 vs. New Hampshire (2012 Sun Life Frozen Fenway) Maine lost a game in overtime: Feb. 16, 2013 vs. Boston University, 5-4 Maine lost a game in overtime at home: Feb. 16, 2013 vs. Boston University, 5-4 Maine lost a game in overtime on the road: February 20, 2009 at UMass, 4-3 Maine lost a game in overtime on a neutral site: 2012–13 Hockey East Standings March 20, 2010 vs. Boston College, 6-7 (HE Championship game) Hockey East (as of 2/19/13) Maine player scored a hat trick: January 21, 2012 vs. Boston College (Matt Mangene) GP W L T Pts. Overall Maine allowed a player to score a hat trick: January 21, 2012 vs. Boston College (Barry Almeida) 1. Merrimack 21 12 6 3 27 14-10-6 Maine player scored four goals in a game: 2. Boston College 21 12 7 2 26 17-8-3 February 19, 2010 vs. UMass Lowell (Brian Flynn) Maine player scored five goals in a game: 3. New Hampshire 21 11 7 3 25 16-8-4 February 19, 2010 vs. UMass Lowell (Brian Flynn) Maine player scored five points in a game: 4. Boston Univ. 20 11 7 2 24 14-12-2 December 2, 2011 vs. Vermont (Spencer Abbott, 3 G, 2 A) Providence 21 9 6 6 24 11-10-7 Maine player scored seven points in a game: February 19, 2010 vs. UMass Lowell (Brian Flynn 5 G, 2 A) 6. UMass Lowell 20 10 8 2 22 16-9-2 Maine scored five power play goals: November 28, 2009 vs. St. Lawrence (Maine went 5-for-8 on the power play) 7. Vermont 21 7 10 4 18 10-14-4 Maine was not whistled for a penalty: 8. Massachusetts 21 7 13 1 15 10-16-2 February 19, 2010 vs UMass Lowell Maine allowed 50 or more shots on goal: 9. Maine 21 4 11 6 14 8-16-6 February 2, 2008 vs. Massachusetts, 54 (Maine Goalie: Ben Bishop) Maine recorded 50 or more shots on goal: 10. Northeastern 21 5 13 3 13 9-16-3 October 13, 2012 vs. Army, 54 Game One Oct. 6, 2012 Game Five Oct. 20, 2012 Quinnipiac 0 1 1 – 2 Alfond Arena St. Lawrence 2 1 2 – 5 Alfond Arena Maine 1 0 0 – 1 Orono, Maine Maine 0 0 1 – 1 Orono, Maine Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Steven Swavely (Swavely, J.), 3:41 Pd-2 Quinnipiac - Travis St. Denis (Langlois), 2:00 Goals: Pd-1 STL- Greg Carey, 7:20 Pd-3 Quinnipiac - Jordan Samuels-Thomas (18:34) STL - Kyle Flanagan (Carey, Baker), 14:15 Goalies: Quinnipiac - Eric Hartzell, 1-0-0 (saves: 11-10-10; 31), 60:00 Pd-2 STL - Greg Carey (Gu. Hughes), 12:21 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 0-1-0 (saves: 3-10-3; 16), 58:41 Pd-3 UM - Mark Nemec (Diamond, Shore), 4:29 Statistics: Shots on goal -Quinnipiac 18, Maine 32 STL - Kyle Flanagan (Carey, Baker), 11:09 - PPG Power plays - Quinnipiac 0-2, Maine 0-5 STL - Kyle Essery (Gu. Hughes, Ge. Hughes), 16:16 Penalties - Quinnipiac 8/16 min.; Maine 5/21 min. Goalies: St. Lawrence- Matt Weninger, 3-1-0 (saves: 8-14-14; 36), 60:00 Attn: 4,338 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 0-4-0 (saves: 4-x-x;4), 20:00 Maine - Matt Morris (saves: x-4-6; 10), 40:40 Exhibtion Oct. 7, 2012 Statistics: Shots on goal -St. Lawrence 19, Maine 37 New Brunswick 1 0 1 0 – 2 Alfond Arena Power plays - St. Lawrence 1-5, Maine 0-5 rono aine Penalties - St. Lawrence 7/14 min.; Maine 7/14 min. Maine 1 1 0 0 – 2 O , M Attn: 4,689 Goals: Pd-1 UNB - Cam Critchlow (Pridham, Nesbitt), 7:38 Maine - Kyle Beattie (Shore, Nemec), 14:48 Game Six Oct. 26, 2012 Pd-2 Maine - Devin Shore (Shemansky, Pryor) 1:11 - PPG Maine 1 0 1 – 2 Schneider Arena Pd-3 UNB - Chad Denny, 2:00 Providence 1 0 2 – 3 Providence, R.I. Goalies: UNB - Daniel LaCosta, (saves: 10-8-12-1; 31), 64:45 Maine - Martin Ouellette, (saves: 11-3-X; 14), 30:12 Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Connor Leen (Hutton, Higgins), 8:24 - PPG Matt Morris, (saves: X-4-5-4: 13), 34:48 PC - John Gilmour (Schaller), PPG Statistics: Shots on goal -UNB 29, Maine 33 Pd-2 No Scoring Power plays - UNB 0-3, Maine 1-6 Pd-3 PC - Drew Brown (Harvey, Tanev), 2:56 Penalties - UNB 8/27 min.; Maine 5/10 min. PC - Steven McParland (Brown, Harvey), 5:03 Attn: 3,458 Maine - Mike Cornell (Anthoine, Pryor), 8:38 Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 0-1-0 (saves: 12-6-6; 24), 58:52 Game Two PC - Jon Gillies, 2-2-1 (saves: 12-8-7; 27), 60:00 Notre Dame 0 0 1 – 1 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 29, PC 27 Maine 0 0 0 – 0 Oct. 12, 2012 Power plays - Maine 1-4, PC 1-5 Sprint Center Penalties -Maine 5/10 min.; PC 4/8 min. Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring Attn: 1770 Pd-2 No Scoring Kansas City, Mo. Pd-3 Notre Dame - T.J. Tynan (Rust, Russo), 2:59 Goalies: Notre Dame - Steven Summerhays, 1-0-0 (saves: 6-6-10; 22), 59:47 Game Seven Maine - Dan Sullivan, 0-2-0 (saves: 12-10-11; 33), 59:15 Oct. 27, 2012 Statistics: Shots on goal -Notre Dame 34, Maine 22 Maine 0 0 0 – 0 Schneider Arena Power plays - Notre Dame 0-5, Maine 0-4 Providence 2 1 0 – 3 Providence, R.I. Penalties - Notre Dame 5/10 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Goals: Pd-1 PC - Ross Mauermann (Shamanski, De Jersey), 1:27 Attn: 2200 PC - Shane Luke (Gilmour, Schaller), 10:23 Game Three Oct. 13, 2012 Pd-2 PC - Kevin Hart (Luke, De Jersey), 8:04 - PPG Maine 0 3 1 – 4 Sprint Center Pd-3 No Scoring Kansas City, Mo. Goalies: Maine - Dan Sullivan, 0-5-0 (saves: 12-16-11; 39), 60:00 Army 1 1 1 – 3 PC - Jon Gillies, 3-2-1 (saves: 8-8-10; 26), 60:00 Goals: Pd-1 Army - Thane Heller (Starczewski), 5:41 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 26, PC 42 Pd-2 Army - Luke Jenkins (Zak Zaremba), 2:31 Power plays - Maine 0-6, PC 1-7 Maine - Mark Anthoine, 11:24 Penalties -Maine 7/14 min.; PC 6/12 min. Maine - Klas Leidermark (Merchant, Leen), 12:35 Attn: 1684 Maine - Stu Higgins (Shore, Diamond), 13:51 Game Eight Nov. 2, 2012 Pd-3 Army - Josh Richards (Kozlak), 9:01 Alfond Arena Maine - Joey Diamond (Hutton, Higgins), 9:56 Boston College 0 2 2 – 4 Goalies: Maine - Matt Morris, 1-0-0 (saves: 5-7-9; 21), 60:00 Maine 0 2 0 – 2 Orono, Maine Army - Rob Tadazak, 0-1-0 (saves: 14-16-20; 50), 59:24 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 54, Army 24 Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring Power plays - Maine 0-3, Army 0-1 Pd-2 BC - Kevin Hayes (Straight, Wey), 00:54 - PPG Penalties -Maine 2/4 min.; Army 5/21 min. Maine - Will Merchant (Shore, Lomberg), 1:14 Attn: 2254 BC - Isaac MacLeod (Matheson, Arnold) 16:36 Maine - Connor Leen (Diamond, S. Swavely), 17:03 Game Four Oct. 19, 2012 Pd-3 BC - Johnny Gaudreau (Linell, Matheson), 4:52 - PPG St. Lawrence 1 2 2 – 5 Alfond Arena BC - Steven Whitney (Arnold), 19:49 - PPG, ENG Orono, Maine Goalies: Boston College- Parker Milner, 5-1-0 (saves: 9-11-8; 28), 60:00 Maine 0 0 0 – 0 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 0-2-0 (saves: 7-4-8; 19), 58:47 Goals: Pd-1 STL- Riley Austin (Carey, Wick), 7:48 Statistics: Shots on goal -Boston College 23, Maine 30 Pd-2 STL - Chris Martin (Flanagan, Carey), 1:08 - PPG Power plays - Boston College 3-6, Maine 0-3 STL - Patrick Doherty (Flanagan), 10:13 - SHG Penalties - Boston College 5/18 min.; Maine 8/16 min. Pd-3 STL - Gunnar Hughes (Ge. Hughes, Flanagan), 3:45 Attn: 4,733 STL - Justin Baker (Dewey, Flanagan), 7:40 - PPG Goalies: St. Lawrence- Matt Weninger, 2-1-0 (saves: 6-12-12; 30), 60:00 Game Nine Nov. 4, 2012 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 0-3-0 (saves: 10-4-3; 17), 47:40 New Hampshire 2 1 1 – 4 Alfond Arena Maine - Matt Morris (saves: x-x-1; 1), 12:20 Statistics: Shots on goal -St. Lawrence 23, Maine 30 Maine 0 0 0 – 0 Orono, Maine Power plays - St. Lawrence 2-9, Maine 0-9 Goals: Pd-1 UNH- Austin Block (Hardowa, van Riemsdyk), 3:32 - PPG Penalties - St. Lawrence 11/22 min.; Maine 11/22 min. UNH - Eric Knodel (Thrush), 18:43 Attn: 4,636 Pd-2 UNH - Austin Block (Hardowa, Goumas), 15:21 Pd-3 UNH - Greg Burke (Henrion, van Riemsdyk), 9:29 Goalies: UNH- Casey DeSmith, 5-1-0 (saves: 9-18-15; 42), 60:00 Maine - Dan Sullivan, 0-6-0 (saves: 15-14-12; 41), 60:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -UNH 45, Maine 42 Power plays - UNH 1-8, Maine 0-5 Penalties - UNH 8/24 min.; Maine 11/30 min. Attn: 4,659 Game Ten Nov. 9, 2012 Game Sixteen Dec. 28, 2012 Maine 1 0 1 – 2 Tsongas Arena UMass 0 0 0 – 0 Germain Arena UMass Lowell 1 0 2 – 3 Lowell, Mass. Maine 0 1 0 – 1 Estero, Fla. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Ben Hutton (Shore, Leen), 19:55 - PPG Pd-2 UML - Riley Wetmore (White, Arnold) Goals: Pd-1 No scoring Pd-3 UML - Josh Holmstrom (Ruhwedel, Pandenza), 7:06 Pd-2 Maine - Ryan Lomberg (S. Swavely, Ouellette), 13:26 - SHG Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 0-3-0 (saves: 7-7-9; 23), 59:00 Pd-3 No Scoring UML - Doug Carr, 2-2-1 (saves: 7-9-8; 24), 60:00 Goalies: UMD- Matt McNeely, 5-5-1 (saves: 8-5-8; 21), 58:52 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 25, UML 25 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 2-5-2 (saves: 8-12-11; 31), 60:00 Power plays - Maine 1-3, UML 0-2 Statistics: Shots on goal -UMD 31, Maine 22 Penalties -Maine 3/6 min.; UML 4/8 min. Power plays - UMD 0-5, Maine 0-5 Attn: 4,499 Penalties - UMD 6/23 min.; Maine 5/10 min. Attn: 3,597 Game Eleven Nov. 10, 2012 Game Seventeen Dec. 29, 2012 Maine 2 1 1 – 4 Tsongas Arena Cornell 3 0 1 – 4 Germain Arena UMass Lowell 1 2 0 – 3 Lowell, Mass. Goals: Pd-1 UML - Derek Arnold (Pendenza, Ruhwedel), 10:09 - PPG Maine 1 3 2 – 6 Estero, Fla. Maine - Connor Leen (Cornell), 12:53 - SHG Goals: Pd-1 Cornell - John Esposito (McCarron, D’Agostino), 1:09 Maine - Adam Shemansky (Pryor), 17:10 Cornell - Eric Axell (D’Agostino, de Swardt), 8:23 Pd-2 Maine -Devin Shore (Lomberg, O’Connor), 8:42 Cornell - John McCarron (D’Agostino), 10:33 UML - Riley Wetmore, 11:41 Maine - Mike Cornell (Higgins, J. Swavely), 12:03 UML - Joseph Pendenza (White), 19:30 Pd-2 Maine - Kyle Beattie (Leen, Anthoine), 8:31 Pd-3 Maine - Kyle Williams (Cornell, Hutton), 11:10 Maine - Mark Anthoine (Cornell, Hutton), 9:35 - PPG Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 1-3-0 (saves: 7-7-13; 27), 60:00 Maine - Devin Shore (Beattie, Leen), 16:54 UML - Doug Carr, 2-3-1 (saves: 5-6-7; 18), 59:27 Pd-3 Maine - Connor Leen (Rutt, Beattie), 18:35 - PPG Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 22, UML 30 Cornell - Greg Miller (Mowrey, Axell), 18:57 - EXG Power plays - Maine 0-4, UML 1-5 Maine - Ryan Lomberg (S. Swavely), 19:17 Penalties -Maine 7/25 min.; UML 4/8 min. Goalies: Cornell - Andy Iles, 7-4-2 (saves: 7-8-11; 26), 59:31 Attn: 4,262 Maine - Martin Ouellette, (saves: 3-x-x; 3), 10:33 Game Twelve Nov. 16, 2012 Maine - Matt Morris, 2-0-0 (saves: 2-10-10; 22), 49:27 UMass 0 1 1 0 – 2 Alfond Arena Statistics: Shots on goal -Cornell 29, Maine 32 Power plays - Cornell 0-3, Maine 2-4 Maine 0 0 0 0 – 2 Orono, Maine Penalties - Cornell 8/35 min.; Maine 7/22 min. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Mark Nemec (Shore), 7:39 Attn: 3,873 Maine - Jake Rutt (Hutton, Beattie), 9:21 - PPG Game Eighteen Jan. 4, 2013 Pd-2 UMass - Steven Guzzo (Power, Shea), 14:54 - PPG Pd-3 UMass - Conor Allen (Carzo, Sheary), 18:52 Mercyhurst 1 0 0 – 1 CCCC Goalies: UMass- Kevin Boyle, 3-2-1 (saves: 8-12-5-2; 27), 64:57 Maine 1 0 1 – 2 Portland, Maine Maine - Martin Ouellette, 1-3-1 (saves: 11-11-6-2; 30), 65:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -UMass 32, Maine 29 Goals: Pd-1 Mercyhurst - Paul Chiasson (Jones, Misiak), 3:02 - PPG Power plays - UMass 1-3, Maine 1-5 Maine - Joey Diamond (S. Swavely), 9:02 Penalties - UMass 8/16 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Pd-2 No Scoring Attn: 4,231 Pd-3 Maine - Ryan Lomberg (Beattie, Cornell), 13:54 Goalies: Mercyhurst - Jordan Tibbett, 3-4-0 (saves: 9-20-6; 35), 58:32 Game Thirteen Nov. 30, 2012 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 3-5-2 (saves: 10-11-4; 25), 60:00 Vermont 0 1 1 – 2 Alfond Arena Statistics: Shots on goal -Mercyhurst 26, Maine 37 Maine 1 0 0 – 1 Orono, Maine Power plays - Mercyhurst 1-3, Maine 1-4 Penalties - Mercyhurst 5/10 min.; Maine 4/8 min. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Joey Diamond (Shemansky, Beattie), 16:53 - PPG Attn: 4,650 Pd-2 Vermont - Yvan Pattyn (Fallon), 4:51 Pd-3 Vermont - Robert Polesello (McCarthy, Nilsson-Roos), 7:44 Game Nineteen Jan. 5, 2013 Goalies: Vermont- Brody Hoffman, 3-7-2 (saves: 9-12-10; 31), 60:00 Mercyhurst 1 1 3 – 5 Alfond Arena Maine - Martin Ouellette, 1-4-1 (saves: 14-6-11; 31), 58:54 Maine 1 0 1 – 2 Orono, Maine Statistics: Shots on goal -Vermont 33, Maine 32 Power plays - Vermont 0-4, Maine 1-4 Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Connor Leen (O’Connor, Shore), 5:06 Penalties - Vermont 6/12 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Mercyhurst - Paul Chiasson (O’Donoghue, Blakey), 19:46 Attn: 4,004 Pd-2 Mercyhurst - Daniel O’Donoghue (Chiasson, Blakey), 16:20 Pd-3 Maine - Kyle Beattie (Leen, Cornell), 4:21 - PPG Mercyhurst - Chris Bodo (Zay, O’Donoghue), 10:39 - PPG Game Fourteen Dec. 1, 2012 Mercyhurst - Daniel O’Donoghue (Gettinger), 18:25 - ENG Vermont 0 2 0 0 – 2 Alfond Arena Mercyhurst - Daniel O’Donoghue (Strang), 19:38 - ENG Maine 0 1 1 0 – 2 Orono, Maine Goalies: Mercyhurst - Max Strang, 6-3-0 (saves: 15-9-19; 43), 60:00 Maine - Matt Morris, 2-1-0 (saves: 8-16-4; 28), 60:00 Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring Statistics: Shots on goal -Mercyhurst 33, Maine 45 Pd-2 Vermont - Matt White (Luukko, B. Bruneteau), 4:02 Power plays - Mercyhurst 1-3, Maine 1-4 Maine - Ben Hutton (Anthoine, Shemansky), 8:34 Penalties - Mercyhurst 6/12 min.; Maine 6/20 min. Vermont - Tobias Nilsson-Roos (Fallon, McCarthy), 19:56 Attn: 3,530 Pd-3 Maine - Joey Diamond (Shore, S. Swavely), 1:11 Goalies: Vermont- Brody Hoffman, 3-7-3 (saves: 6-17-12-1; 36), 64:50 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 1-4-2 (saves: 3-5-9-2; 19), 65:00 Game Twenty Jan. 11, 2013 Statistics: Shots on goal -Vermont 21, Maine 38 Maine 0 1 0 0 – 0 Matthews Arena Power plays - Vermont 0-4, Maine 1-7 Northeastern 1 0 0 0 – 1 Boston, Mass. Penalties - Vermont 7/14 min.; Maine 5/18 min. Goals: Pd-1 NU - Kevin Roy (Ferriero, Mc.Murtry), 16:06 Attn: 3,787 Pd-2 Maine - Bill Norman (Shemansky), 5:27 Pd-3 No Scoring Game Fifteen Dec. 8, 2012 OT No Scoring Maine 0 0 0 – 0 Agganis Arena Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 3-5-3 (saves: 12-8-10-1; 31), 64:59 Boston Univ. 1 0 0 – 1 Boston, Mass. NU - Chris Rawlings, 6-6-1 (saves: 10-17-14-1; 42), 65:00 Goals: Pd-1 BU - Garrett Noonan (O’Regan, Privitera), 7:13 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 43, NU 32 Pd-2 No Scoring Power plays - Maine 0-4, NU 0-4 Pd-3 No Scoring Penalties -Maine 5/10 min.; NU 6/15 min. Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 1-5-2 (saves: 8-8-4; 20), 58:59 Attn: 2,938 BU - Sean Maguire, 3-2-0 (saves: 9-12-7; 28), 59:37 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 28, BU 21 Power plays - Maine 0-4, BU 1-5 Penalties -Maine 8/16 min.; BU 7/17 min. Attn: 4,607 Game Twenty-One Jan. 12, 2013 Game Twenty-Six Feb. 1, 2013 Maine 0 0 0 – 0 Lawler Arena Providence 1 0 1 0 – 2 Alfond Arena Merrimack 2 3 1 – 6 No. Andover, Mass. Maine 0 0 2 0 – 2 Orono, Maine Goals: Pd-1 MC - Mike Collins (Kolomatis), 15:06 Goals: Pd-1 Providence - Mark Jankowski (Saracino), 11:07 MC - Quinn Gould (Collins), 19:12 Pd-2 No Scoring Pd-2 MC - John Heffernan (Bates, Myers), 1:58 Pd-3 Providence - Derek Army (Murphy), 6:55 MC - Vinny Scotti (Gustafsson, Toomey), 6:11 Maine - Joey Diamond, 12:37 - SHG MC - Mike Collins (Ellis, Bigos), 18:40 - PPG Maine - Joey Diamond (Shore, Cerretani), 17:00 - PPG Pd-3 MC - Brendan Ellis (Toomey, Bigos), 9:03 Goalies: Providence - Jon Gillies, 10-8-4 (saves: 8-6-9-5; 28), 65:00 Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 3-6-3 (saves: 8-5-X; 13), 26:11 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 5-7-5 (saves: 6-8-14-3; 31), 64:52 Matt Morris (saves: X-3-4; 7), 33:49 Statistics: Shots on goal -Providence 33, Maine 30 MC - Sam Marotta, 5-4-2 (saves: 10-14-6; 30), 60:00 Power plays - Providence 0-1, Maine 1-4 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 30, MC 26 Penalties - Providence 7/14 min.; Maine 4/8 min. Power plays - Maine 0-8, MC 2-8 Attn: 3,795 Penalties -Maine 10/20 min.; MC 10/20 min. Attn: 2,489 Game Twenty-Seven Feb. 3, 2013 Game Twenty-Two Jan. 18, 2013 UMass Lowell 1 2 0 0 – 3 Alfond Arena Merrimack 0 1 0 0 – 1 Alfond Arena Maine 1 2 0 1 – 4 Orono, Maine Maine 0 0 1 0 – 1 Orono, Maine Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Joey Diamond (O’Connor), 9:50 Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring UML- Michael Fallon (Wallin, Kamrass), 10:04 Pd-2 Merrimack - Dan Kolomatis (Bates, Gustafsson), 3:16 - PPG Pd-2 UML- Riley Wetmore (Pendenza, McGrath), 7:53 - PPG Pd-3 Maine - Kyle Beattie (Norman, Ouellette), 9:59 - PPG Maine- Ryan Lomberg (Rutt, Shore), 13:23 - PPG OT No Scoring UML- Ryan McGrath (Kamrass, Folin) 16:08 - PPG Goalies: Merrimack - Sam Marotta, 5-4-3 (saves: 8-13-6-4; 31), 65:00 Maine- Jake Rutt (Swavely, S., Diamond), 16:48 - PPG Maine - Martin Ouellette, 3-6-4 (saves: 7-9-8-1; 25), 65:00 Pd-3 No Scoring Statistics: Shots on goal -Merrimack 26, Maine 32 OT Joey Diamond, 3:59 Power plays - Merrimack 1-4, Maine 1-4 Goalies: UMass-Lowell - Doug Carr, 8-8-1 (saves: 10-4-9-2; 25), 63:59 Penalties - Merrimack 6/12 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Maine - Martin Ouellette, 6-7-5 (saves: 9-10-9-7; 35), 65:00 Attn: 3,743 Statistics: Shots on goal -UMass-Lowell 38, Maine 29 Power plays - UMass-Lowell 2-3, Maine 2-5 Penalties - UMass-Lowell 6/12 min.; Maine 4/8 min. Game Twenty-Three Jan. 19, 2013 Attn: 4,022 Merrimack 1 1 1 – 3 Alfond Arena Maine 0 1 1 – 2 Orono, Maine Game Twenty-Eight Feb. 9, 2013 Goals: Pd-1 Merrimack - Kyle Bigos (Ellis, Collins), 18:36 - PPG Maine 0 0 0 – 0 Gutterson Fieldhouse Pd-2 Merrimack - Jordan Heywood (Collins, Christie), 00:39 Vermont 0 1 2 – 3 Burlington, Vt. Maine - Joey Diamond, 18:57 - SHG Goals: Pd-1 No Scoring Pd-3 Merrimack - Rhett Bly (Collins, Bigos), 10:53 Pd-2 UVM - Kyle Reynolds (McCarthy, Walls), 19:12 Maine - Connor Leen (Cornell, Diamond), 15:21 Pd-3 UVM - Kyle Reynolds (Walls, McCarthy), 3:58 Goalies: Merrimack - Sam Marotta, 6-4-3 (saves: 9-6-7; 22), 59:55 UVM - Chris McCarthy, 8:30 - PPG Maine - Martin Ouellette, 3-7-4 (saves: 8-7-20; 25), 59:37 Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 6-8-5 (saves: 7-13-9; 29), 60:00 Statistics: Shots on goal -Merrimack 28, Maine 24 UVM - Brody Hoffman, 8-14-4 (saves: 10-1-8; 19), 60:00 Power plays - Merrimack 1-8, Maine 0-7 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 19, UVM 32 Penalties - Merrimack 8/16 min.; Maine 9/18 min. Power plays - Maine 0-4, UVM 1-5 Attn: 4,067 Penalties -Maine 6/12 min.; UVM 5/10 min. Attn: 3,925 Game Twenty-Four Jan. 25, 2013 Maine 2 1 1 – 4 Conte Forum Game Twenty-Nine Feb. 15, 2013 Boston College 0 0 1 – 1 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Boston University 2 0 1 0 – 3 Alfond Arena Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Joey Diamond, 3:11 Maine 1 2 0 0 – 3 Orono, Maine Maine - Ryan Lomberg (Norman, Shore), 19:40 Pd-2 Maine - Will Merchant (J. Swavely), 8:05 Goals: Pd-1 BU - Matt Nieto (Rodrigues), 8:48 Pd-3 BC- Steven Whitney (Hayes, Mullane), 13:06 - PPG BU - Wade Megan (Hohmann), 8:58 Maine - Kyle Beattie, 19:11 - ENG Maine - Steven Swavely (Lomberg, Rutt), 18:26 - PPG Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 4-7-4 (saves: 6-20-8; 34), 60:00 Pd-2 Maine - Steven Swavely (Shore, Diamond), 1:12 - PPG BC - Parker Milner, 14-6-2 (saves: 11-11-5; 27), 60:00 Maine- Joey Diamond (Shore, S. Swavely), 5:27 - PPG Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 31, BC 35 Pd-3 BU - Ahti Oksanen (Rodrigues, Nieto), 8:02 - PPG Power plays - Maine 0-3, BC 1-5 OT No Scoring Penalties -Maine 6/12 min.; BC 4/8 min. Goalies: Boston University- Matt O’Connor, 7-7-2 (saves: 10-15-5-3; 33), 65:00 Attn: 6,927 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 6-8-6 (saves: 11-4-5-3; 23), 64:17 Statistics: Shots on goal -Boston University 26, Maine 36 Jan. 26, 2013 Power plays - Boston University 1-2, Maine 3-8 Game Twenty-Five Penalties - Boston Univeresity 11/22 min.; Maine 5/10 min. Maine 1 0 2 – 3 Conte Forum Attn: 4,300 Boston College 0 0 1 – 1 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Jon Swavely (Merchant), 18:43 Game Thirty Feb. 16, 2013 Pd-2 No Scoring Pd-3 Maine - Connor Leen (Shore, Lomberg), 2:48 Boston University 0 3 1 1 – 5 Alfond Arena Maine - Jon Swavely (Merchant, Nemec), 13:44 Maine 1 0 3 0 – 4 Orono, Maine BC - Patrick Brown (Doherty, Smith), 19:51 Goals: Pd-1 Maine - Ryan Lomberg (Diamond, Rutt), 17:10 - PPG Goalies: Maine - Martin Ouellette, 5-7-4 (saves: 10-7-7; 24), 60:00 Pd-2 BU - Danny O’Regan (Santana, Oksanen), 11:50 - PPG BC - Brian Billett, 0-1-0 (saves: 9-10-7; 26), 60:00 BU - Cason Hohmann (Megan, Noonan), 15:38 Statistics: Shots on goal - Maine 29, BC 25 BU - Matt Grzelcyky (Hohmann), 19:09 Power plays - Maine 0-6, BC 0-3 Pd-3 BU - Danny O’Regan (Oksanen, Santana), 1:03 - PPG Penalties -Maine 4/8 min.; BC 7/14 min. Maine - Joey Diamond (Hutton, Shore), 3:39 Attn: 7,126 Maine - Devin Shore (Riley), 8:35 - SHG Maine - Steven Swavely (Rutt, Shore), 19:21 - EX OT BU - Matt Nieto (Rodrigues, O’Regan), 4:56 Goalies: Boston University- Sean Maguire 7-5-0 (saves: 17-8-12-3; 40), 64:51 Maine - Martin Ouellette, 6-9-6 (saves: 8-13-7-1; 29), 64:26 Statistics: Shots on goal -Boston University 34, Maine 44 Power plays - Boston University 2-6, Maine 1-5 Penalties - Boston Univeresity 5/10 min.; Maine 6/12 min. Attn: 4,594