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2006-07 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME 11-12 ▲ 2006-07 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT THIS WEEKEND: The Ferris State University men’s with a third-place 13-10-5 CCHA mark. The 10/1 Toronto W 6-5 OT team will continue Central Collegiate Wolverines made their NCAA-record 16th 10/6 Union L 2-0 Hockey Association (CCHA) play this weekend straight NCAA Tournament appearance last sea- 10/6 Union L 6-5 (Nov. 17-18) as the Bulldogs entertain the nation- son and have won two national titles (1996 & 10/13 Mercyhurst W 7-1 ally-ranked University of in 1998) during the streak. 10/14 Mercyhurst W 5-4 a two-game set at Big Rapids, Mich. 10/20 at Western Michigan* W 2-1 THE COACHES: Ferris State – Bob Daniels FACEOFF/ARENA: Friday & Saturday – 7:05 p.m. (Michigan State, 1982), 15th season, 228-270-49 10/21 Western Michigan* L 5-3 (EST)/Ewigleben Ice Arena (pronounced A-VAH- (.462) – (10-28-2 vs. Michigan – 6-9-1 Home, 4- 10/27 at Alaska* L 2-1 glave-in) (2,493). 17-0 Away, 0-2-1 Neutral). Michigan – Gordon 10/28 at Alaska* L 4-2 “Red” Berenson (Michigan, 1962), 23rd season, 11/7 at Michigan State* T 2-2 OT BROADCAST INFORMATION: All of Ferris State’s 592-281-63 (.666) – (50-21-2 vs. Ferris State). 11/10 Michigan State*● L 6-0 2006-07 CCHA games will be carried live by local Berenson is UM’s all-time winningest coach and 11/17 Michigan*● 7:05 p.m. radio station Big Country WWBR-100.9 FM with ranks eighth on NCAA Hockey’s all-time 11/18 Michigan* 7:05 p.m. Bill Beckwith calling the action. The contests coaching victories list. 11/21 Western Michigan* 7:05 p.m. can be accessed live via the internet by clicking ABOUT MICHIGAN: The Wolverines have six 12/1 at Miami (Ohio)* 7:35 p.m. on the Bulldog Athletics Webcasts icon at skaters with double-figure points total, led by 12/2 at Miami (Ohio)* 7:05 p.m. www.ferris.edu/sports. Live internet stats are 12/8 Lake Superior State* 7:05 p.m. available by going to http://ccha.cstv.com and junior forward Kevin Porter (10-9=19) and senior 12/9 Lake Superior State* 5:05 p.m. click on the Schedules headline box. forward T.J. Hensick (4-15=19), the team’s lead- 12/29 Massachusetts◆ 5:07 p.m. ing scorer (17-35=52) last season and a 2005-06 ◆✫ All-CCHA Second Team honoree. Porter and 12/30 Alabama-Huntsville/Minnesota TBD TICKET INFORMATION: Tickets for all 2006-07 Ferris 1/5 at Northern Michigan* 7:35 p.m. State Hockey home games are available by Hensick are both tied for fourth nationally in 1/6 at Northern Michigan* 7:35 p.m. contacting the Ferris State Athletics Ticket Office points per game (1.90 avg.). Sophomore Billy 1/12 at Wayne State 7:05 p.m. at (231) 591-2888. Hours are Monday thru Sauer (7-3-0, 3.29 GAA, .886sv%) is UM’s 1/13 at Wayne State 7:05 p.m. Friday – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) and Saturday primary goaltender. The Wolverines have the 1/19 Nebraska-Omaha* 7:05 p.m. (home games only) – 12 to 5 p.m. (ET). nation’s top-ranked scoring offense (4.90 avg.). 1/20 Nebraska-Omaha* 7:05 p.m. FSU CAREER STATS VS. MICHIGAN: 1/23 at Western Michigan* 7:35 p.m. THE RECORDS: Ferris State skated to a 0-1-1 record in last week’s (11/7 & 11/10) CCHA action Mark Bomersback ...... 8 GP; 2-4=6 1/26 at Michigan*✪ 8:05 p.m. Dan Riedel ...... 4 GP; 1-3=4 versus nationally-ranked Michigan State. The 1/27 at Michigan*▲ 7:35 p.m. Eric Vesely ...... 5 GP; 3-0=3 Bulldogs posted a 2-2 overtime league tie last 2/2 Ohio State* 7:05 p.m. Corey Couturier ...... 4 GP; 1-2=3 Tuesday (11/7) at MSU’s in East 2/3 Ohio State* 7:05 p.m. Matt Verdone ...... 6 GP; 2-0=2 Lansing, Mich. FSU then suffered a 6-0 loss to Zac Pearson ...... 8 GP; 1-1=2 2/9 at Michigan State*▲ 7:35 p.m. the Spartans in last Friday’s (11/10) encounter at Alex Spezia ...... 4 GP; 1-1=2 2/13 Michigan State*▲ 7:35 p.m. Big Rapids, Mich. Ferris is 2-4-0 at home and 1- Matt Frank...... 4 GP; 1-1=2 2/16 Bowling Green State* 7:05 p.m. Joe Van Culin ...... 6 GP; 0-2=2 2-1 on the road this season to date. 2/17 Bowling Green State* 5:05 p.m. Justin Lewandowski...... 4 GP; 0-2=2 ☛ Last season, Ferris State was 17-15-8 overall 2/23 at Notre Dame* 7:35 p.m. Adam Welch ...... 6 GP; 0-1=1 which included a sixth place-tying 10-11-7 CCHA Jim Jorgensen ...... 4 GP; 0-1=1 ✷ 2/24 at Notre Dame* 7:05 p.m. record. The Bulldogs were 8-6-4 at home, 8-8-3 Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 9 GP; 0-0=0 3/2-4 CCHA Tournament First Round TBA on the road and 1-1-1 at neutral sites. Adam Miller ...... 6 GP; 0-0=0 3/9-11 CCHA Tournament Quarterfinals TBA Brendan Connolly ...... 4 GP; 0-0=0 3/16 CCHA Semifinals✜ 4:35/8:05 p.m. Michigan improved to 7-3-0 overall and 4-2-0 in Chris Zarb ...... 3 GP; 0-0=0 ✜ the CCHA with a league home series sweep of J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 3/17 CCHA Championships 3:35/7:05 p.m. Mitch O’Keefe ...... 4 GP; 1-2-1, 3.69 GAA, .865sv% 3/23-24 NCAA East Regional✦ TBA Nebraska-Omaha last weekend (11/10-11) at 3/23-24 NCAA Midwest Regional✥ TBA UM’s Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich. The 2006 CCHA PRESEASON COACHES POLL 3/24-25 NCAA Northeast Regional◗ TBA Wolverines posted a 6-4 victory over the SCHOOL (FIRST-PLACE VOTES) PTS 3/24-25 NCAA West Regional✱ TBA Mavericks in last Friday’s (11/10) series’ opener 1. MIchigan State (7) ...... 117 2. Michigan (1) ...... 108 4/5 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals★ TBA before claiming a 5-1 triumph in Saturday’s (11/11) rematch to win its third straight outing to 3. Miami (Ohio) (4) ...... 107 4/7 NCAA Frozen Four Championships★ TBA 4. Ohio State ...... 84 date. UM is 0-1-0 on the road and 7-2-0 at home 5. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 75 All times Eastern; home games in bold to date this season. The Wolverines are ranked 6. Notre Dame ...... 62 * – Central Collegiate Hockey Association game  eighth this week in all three major polls – Inside 7. Alaska ...... 60 – Exhibition game 8. Northern Michigan ...... 59 ◆ – Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) College Hockey.com (INCH), USA Today/USA ✜ Hockey Magazine, and U.S. College Hockey 9. Ferris State ...... 55 – Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) 10. Lake Superior State ...... 30 ✦ – Rochester, N.Y. Online/CSTV. ✤ 11. Bowling Green State ...... 18 – Grand Rapids, Mich. ☛ A season ago, Michigan was 21-15-5 overall 12. Western Michigan ...... 17 ◗ – Manchester, N.H. ✱ – Denver, Colo. – more – ★ – St. Louis, Mo. (Scottrade Center) ▲ – FSN Detroit ● – Ferris Television ✫ – FSN North ✪ – College Sports Television (CSTV) ✷ – Comcast Local 210 Sports Drive, SPC 002, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2741 2006-07 HEAD COACH BOB DANIELS CCHA STANDINGS Bob Daniels, the 2002-03 Spencer Penrose Award recipient as the American Hockey Coaches Association THROUGH GAMES OF NOV. 11 (AHCA) Division I Coach of the CONFERENCE OVERALL Year and the all-time winningest GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA coach in Ferris State hockey 1. Miami (Ohio) 8 5 3 0 10 26 19 8 4 0 40 27 history, is currently in his 15th 2. Michigan 6 4 2 0 8 28 21 7 3 0 49 33 year at FSU. Under his guid- Alaska 6 3 1 2 8 19 16 5 2 3 36 27 ance, the Bulldogs posted a 4. Notre Dame 4 3 0 1 7 14 5 8 1 1 40 11 school-record 31-10-1 overall Northern Michigan 6 3 2 1 7 14 15 6 4 2 26 26 record in 2002-03 while claim- ing their first-ever Central Michigan State 6 3 2 1 7 23 16 5 2 1 35 24 Collegiate Hockey Association Western Michigan 8 3 4 1 7 25 31 4 4 1 29 31 (CCHA) Regular-Season 8. Lake Superior State 6 3 3 0 6 16 17 6 4 0 31 26 Championship title with a first- Ohio State 8 2 4 2 6 21 26 2 6 2 26 39 place 22-5-1 league mark. 10. Nebraska-Omaha 6 2 3 1 5 26 25 3 4 3 42 35 For his efforts, Daniels was honored as the 2002-03 11. Ferris State 6 1 4 1 3 10 20 3 6 1 27 33 Coach of the Year by the CCHA, Inside College Hockey 12. Bowling Green State 6 1 5 0 2 10 21 3 6 1 22 34 (INCH) and the March of Dimes West Michigan Sports GAMES LAST WEEK WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Awards. Prior to the 2006-07 campaign, Daniels TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Minnesota-Duluth at Northern Michigan, 7:35 p.m. ranked 16th among active NCAA-I hockey coaches in Ferris State 2, at Michigan State 2 OT* overall victories and 29th in winning percentage. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Daniels became Ferris State’s all-time winningest THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Michigan at Ferris State*, 7:05 p.m. coach on March 4, 2000, when the Bulldogs posted a Western Michigan 8, at Ohio State 5* Ohio State at Bowling Green State* 7-0 regular-season finale victory at Western Michigan. Nebraska-Omaha at Miami (Ohio)*, 7:35 p.m. In 1998-99, Daniels notched his 100th career coaching FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Wayne State at Lake Superior State, 7:35 p.m. win as the Bulldogs skated to a 2-1 regular-season Michigan State 6, at Ferris State 0* Northern Michigan at Western Michigan*, 7:35 p.m. finale victory at Michigan State, which snapped both Western Michigan 2, at Ohio State 2 OT*✖ Michigan State at Notre Dame*, 8:05 p.m. the Spartans’ 23-game unbeaten streak and 27-game Alaska 2, at Northern Michigan 2 OT* home unbeaten string. He posted his 200th victory with at Notre Dame 5, Bowling Green State 2* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 a 6-2 home triumph over Western Michigan on Dec. 4, at Lake Superior State 2, Miami (Ohio) 1* Michigan at Ferris State*, 7:05 p.m. 2004. at Michigan 6, Nebraska-Omaha 4* Ohio State at Bowling Green State* Daniels was appointed FSU’s head coach on the Nebraska-Omaha at Miami (Ohio)* eve of the 1992-93 season and in his first campaign, the Bulldogs registered 21 victories and a earn a CCHA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Wayne State at Lake Superior State Tourney Semifinal berth. It signified only the fourth time Miami (Ohio) 4, at Lake Superior State 2* Notre Dame at Michigan State* a Ferris team had won 20 games in a season and the at Northern Michigan 3, Alaska 2* Northern Michigan at Western Michigan*, 7:35 p.m. second time in which a rookie coach won more than 16 at Notre Dame 4, Bowling Green State 0* games at FSU. at Michigan 5, Nebraska-Omaha 1* * – CCHA Game ✹ – Exhibition Game An AHCA member, Daniels served a four-year term ✖– Ohio Expo Center (Columbus, Ohio) on the AHCA’s Board of Governors and currently is a GAMES THIS WEEK All starting times are Eastern and 7:05 p.m. unless noted representative of the NCAA Tournament West Regional ☛ Making A Point – Sophomore center Dan Riedel (Rochester Hills) has compiled at least a point in Selection Advisory Committee. five of his seven contests this season after concluding the 2005-06 campaign with a six-game point streak DANIELS YEAR-BY-YEAR (3-3=6). The 2005-06 CCHA All-Rookie Team selection scored a point or more in 25 of his 41 career con- SEASON GP W L T PCT. tests, which included 20 in 34 games a season ago. 1992-93 41 21 16 4 .561 ☛ Power-Play Pearson – Senior right wing Zac Pearson (White Lake), who had the tying goal on the 1993-94 38 14 23 1 .382 power play in Tuesday’s overtime tie at Michigan State, has generated 19 career power-play points with 1994-95 36 12 20 4 .389 five goals and 14 assists which includes four points (3-1=4) this season. Pearson, who went 2-10=12 last 1995-96 38 13 22 3 .382 1996-97 37 11 23 3 .338 season on the power play, has amassed 33.9% (19-56) of his career production during power-play 1997-98 39 15 21 3 .423 situations. ☛ 1998-99 36 14 16 6 .472 Home Points Leaders – Ferris State’s top three points leaders at home this season – Dan Riedel (1- 1999-00 39 21 16 2 .564 5=6), freshman center Aaron Lewicki (2-3=5) and freshman right wing Blair Riley (2-3=5) have generat- 2000-01 38 13 20 5 .408 ed 29.6% (16-54) of the team’s scoring output in the Bulldogs’ six home encounters. 2001-02 36 15 20 1 .431 ☛ Two-Time Leader – Junior defenseman Adam Welch (Hastings, Minn.) is in his second straight sea- 2002-03 42 31 10 1 .750 son as the Bulldogs’ team captain. Welch, who has three points (1-2=3) in 10 games to date this season, 2003-04 38 15 20 3 .434 wore the captain’s ‘C’ in the 2005-06 campaign as a sophomore and became the only underclassmen to 2004-05 39 13 22 4 .385 do so in head coach Bob Daniels’ tenure at FSU. 2005-06 40 17 15 8 .525 ☛ On The Shelf – Senior left wing Mark Bomersback (Rochester, Alberta), Ferris State’s top returning 2006-07 10 3 6 1 .350 points leader from 2005-06 with 32 points (16-16=32) in 40 games, suffered a broken leg in this season’s TOTALS 547 228 270 49 .462 opener against Union (10/6) and will be sidelined until mid-December. ☛ Fire Away – Ferris State has outshot the opposition in nine of its 10 contests this season as the DANIELS RECORD BREAKDOWN Bulldogs are averaging 35.0 shots per contest (350 total) during the 10-game span. Last season in its ini- MONTH OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL tial 10 outings, Ferris outshot its opponent four times while averaging 30.6 shots a game (306 total). October 35-50-5 24-25-1 10-24-4 1-1-0 ☛ Stitching an ‘A’ On The Jersey – Sophomore right wing Matt Frank (Billings, Mont.) and senior November 50-43-16 31-17-11 19-26-5 0-0-0 defenseman Jeremy Scherlinck (Grosse Pointe) were recently named assistant team captains. The two December 33-35-8 12-8-3 15-21-4 6-6-1 join Mark Bomersback as Bulldog assistant captains for the 2006-07 season. Frank received Ferris State’s Most Improved Player Award last season while Scherlinck is the lone holdover from the Bulldogs’ January 46-53-11 25-22-8 20-31-3 1-0-0 2002-03 CCHA Championship team. February 41-50-8 18-24-5 23-26-3 0-0-0 ☛ Season Debut – Jeremy Scherlinck is expected to be in the lineup for this weekend’s (11/17-18) March 22-38-1 7-5-1 10-30-0 3-3-0 Michigan series after being sidelined for the Bulldogs’ first 10 games of the season due to injury. A 2002- CAREER TOTAL – 228-270-49 03 CCHA All-Rookie Honorable Mention pick, Scherlinck posted eight points (3-5=8) in 30 games on the HOME – 119-101-29 blueline last season after missing the entire 2004-05 campaign as a result of an injury. AWAY – 98-159-19 ☛ Nearing The Golden Number – Senior left wing Matt Verdone (Summerstown, Ontario) remains two NEUTRAL – 11-10-1 points shy of registering his 50th career point. Verdone, who had a career season-high 23 points (15- 8=23) in 38 2005-06 outings, has currenlty compiled 48 career points (25-23=48) in 114 contests. ☛ Net Woes – Sophomore goaltender Mitch O’Keefe (Almonte, Ontario) is 3-6-1 with a 2.81 goals- against average (27 goals allowed) and an .884 save percentage (205 saves) in 10 appearances this year. He was 4-1-4 with a 2.25 goals-against average (21 goals allowed) and a .916 save percentage (230 saves) in his initial nine contests for the 2005-06 season. S ECORD HEN 2006-07 CCHA CLUSTER STANDINGS … 2006-07 FERRIS STATE ROSTER FSU’ R W ... Under the CCHA’s “rivalry pairing” cluster scheduling Playing at home...... 2-4-0 format, Ferris State, whose rivalry partner is Western NO.NAME POS.YR. Playing on the road ...... 1-2-1 Michigan, joins Michigan and Michigan State for the 1 Mitch O’Keefe GSo. Playing at neutral site ...... 0-0-0 2006-07 campaign. Following are the standings in Almonte, Ontario On Olympic-sized ice...... 0-2-0 FSU’s scheduling cluster: On regulation-sized ice ...... 3-4-1 TEAM GP W L T PTS 2 Evan Case DSo. Michigan State 6 3 2 1 7 Grosse Pointe, Mich. Game 1 of a weekend series...... 2-2-1 Western Michigan 4 2 2 0 4 3 Joe Van Culin DSr. Game 2 of a weekend series...... 1-4-0 Ferris State 4 1 2 1 3 Michigan 2 1 1 0 2 Monticello, Minn. Game 1 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 1-1-1 Game 2 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 0-3-0 4 Alex Spezia DJr. The 2006-07 season marks the Games following a win...... 2-1-0 Farmington Hills, Mich. seventh year of the Perani Cup Games following a loss ...... 1-3-1 Three Stars, which is awarded fol- 5 Matt Verdone FSr. Games following a tie ...... 0-1-0 lowing each CCHA regular-season Summerstown, Ontario game. Players from each school The margin of victory is one goal ...... 2-0-0 earn points throughout the season 6 Casey Haines FFr. The margin of victory is two goals...... 0-0-0 each time they’re named a “star of Indiana, Pa. The margin of victory is three or more goals ....1-0-0 the game” (5 points. for 1st star, 3 8 Cody Chupp FFr. points for 2nd star, and 1 point for In overtime games...... 0-0-1 3rd star). At season’s end, the Big Rapids, Mich. In games decided by one goal ...... 2-2-0 CCHA will crown a Perani Cup champion and honor indi- 9 Brendan Connolly FSo. In games decided by two goals...... 0-3-0 vidual winners from each school. Following is the 2006- Canmore, Alberta In games decided by three or more goals...... 1-1-0 07 Perani Cup standings for Ferris State: Scoring first ...... 3-0-0 CCHA GAMES ONLY 10 Chris Zarb DSo. NAME (CCHA RANK)1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS Waterford, Mich. The opponent scores first ...... 0-6-1 Cody Chupp 1 0 0 5 11 Jim Jorgensen DJr. Leading after one period ...... 3-0-0 J.T. Dahlinger 0 1 0 3 Adam Miller 0 1 0 3 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Trailing after one period...... 0-4-0 Adam Welch 0 1 0 3 12 Aaron Lewicki FFr. Tied after one period ...... 0-2-1 Leading after two periods ...... 2-0-0 Livonia, Mich. OVERALL GAMES Trailing after two periods ...... 0-6-1 14 Dan Riedel FSo. NAME 1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS Tied after two periods ...... 1-0-0 Eric Vesely 1 0 0 5 Rochester Hills, Mich. Outshooting its opponent...... 2-6-1 Jim Jorgensen 1 0 0 5 15 Zac Pearson FSr. Being outshot by an opponent...... 0-0-0 Cody Chupp 1 0 0 5 White Lake, Mich. Chris Zarb 0 1 0 3 Shots on goal are even ...... 1-0-0 J.T. Dahlinger 0 1 0 3 16 Matt Case DFr. With fewer than 20 shots on goal ...... 0-0-0 Adam Miller 0 1 0 3 Plymouth, Minn. With 20-29 shots on goal...... 1-2-0 Adam Welch 0 1 0 3 17 Matt Frank (A) FSo. With 30-39 shots on goal...... 1-2-1 Mitch O’Keefe 0 0 1 1 Billings, Mont. With 40 or more shots on goal ...... 1-2-0 18 Mark Bomersback (A)FSr. Scoring a power-play goal ...... 2-3-1 Rochester, Alberta Not scoring a power-play goal...... 1-3-0 19 Corey Couturier FSo. Allowing a power-play goal ...... 1-4-1 Traverse City, Mich. Not allowing a power-play goal ...... 2-2-0 20 J.T. Dahlinger FSo. Scoring a short-handed goal ...... 0-0-0 2006-07 BULLDOG TOP STREAKS … Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Allowing a short-handed goal ...... 0-1-0 PLAYER GAMES G-A–P STREAK 22 Adam Miller FJr. When FSU goalie makes fewer than 30 saves....3-6-1 When FSU goalie makes 30-39 saves ...... 0-0-0 Brendan Connolly 2 2-1=3 GOALS Livonia, Mich. Zac Pearson 2 2-1=3 When FSU goalie makes 40-49 saves ...... 0-0-0 23 Eric Vesely FSr. Dan Riedel 3 1-4=5 ASSISTS When taking less penalties than opp...... 1-3-0 J.T. Dahlinger 4 1-5=6 POINTS Woodstock, Ill. When taking more penalties than opp...... 1-1-1 24 Jeremy Scherlinck (A) DSr. When penalties are equal ...... 1-2-0 Grosse Pointe, Mich. Playing in TV games ...... 0-1-0 2006-07 TOP CURRENT STREAKS … 25 Blair Riley FFr. When Dan Riedel gets a point ...... 2-2-1 PLAYER GAMES G-A–P STREAK Kamloops, British Columbia When Dan Riedel scores a goal ...... 0-1-0 GOALS 27 Justin Lewandowski FSo. Versus CCHA Teams...... 1-4-1 ASSISTS Naperville, Ill. Versus WCHA Teams ...... 0-0-0 POINTS 31 Jordan Barber GFr. Versus CHA Teams ...... 0-0-0 Caledonia, Mich. Versus AHA Teams ...... 2-0-0 32 Adam Welch (C) DJr. Versus ECAC Teams ...... 0-2-0 Hastings, Minn. When wearing white jerseys ...... 2-4-0 2006-07 FSU POWER PLAY POINTS When wearing dark jerseys ...... 1-2-1 37 Derek MacIntyre GJr. NAME GATP Stanwood, Mich. 2006-07 MONTH-BY-MONTH RECORD ... Dan Riedel ...... 1 4 5 HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL Zac Pearson ...... 3 1 4 October 2-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 Blair Riley ...... 1 2 3 Average Height: 6 feet, 0 inches Joe Van Culin ...... 2 1 3 Average Weight: 194.6 pounds November 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 Chris Zarb ...... 0 3 3 Average Age: 21 years, 2 months December 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Jim Jorgensen ...... 0 2 2 January 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Aaron Lewicki ...... 0 2 2 Shot: Left (14), Right (12) Adam Welch ...... 0 2 2 Seniors – 6, Juniors – 5, Sophomores – 9, February 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Eric Vesely ...... 1 0 1 Freshmen – 6 March 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Matt Verdone ...... 1 0 1 TOTAL 2-4-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 3-6-1 Brendan Connolly . . . . . 0 1 1 Head Coach: Bob Daniels (15th Year) 2006-07 NCAA STATISTICS Associate Head Coach: Drew Famulak (14th Year) Following is where Ferris State ranks as a team and Assistant Coach: Mark Kaufman (1st Year) individually among the NCAA Division I statistical leaders Director of Hockey Operations/Video through games of 11/11/06: TEAM Coordinator: Dave Cencer (2nd Year) 2006-07 FSU SHORT-HANDED POINTS CATEGORY RANK NO.AVG. Equipment Manager: Ben Mumah, E.M.,C. INDIVIDUAL NAME GATP Head Athletic Trainer: Dave Lucey, ATC NAME CATEGORY RANK NO.AVG. Assistant Athletic Trainer (Hockey): Tim Glover, ATC Team Physician: Dr. Melissa DeNiel, M.D. FERRIS STATE HOCKEY GAME NOTES

ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES DATE SCORE SITE WL T 10/29/94 1-6 H L 1/8/82 2-5 H L 2/24/95 2-6 A L 1/9/82 2-2 OT H T 11/3/95 2-5 H L 12/10/82 7-6 A W 11/4/95 1-4 H L SERIES NOTES 12/11/82 2-4 A L 1/5/96 3-10 A L 2/11/83 4-1 H W 12/7/96 3-7 H L ◆ Ferris State and Michigan will meet for the 84th and 2/12/83 7-4 H W 12/31/96 1-11 A L 85th times this weekend in a series which the 12/9/83 4-5 A L 1/11/97 4-8 A L Wolverines have a 54-26-3 lead. The all-time series 12/10/83 6-5 OT A W 11/14/97 2-3 OT A L 2/10/84 7-2 H W 11/16/97 3-3 OT N✛ T dates back to the 1981-82 season. 2/11/84 4-7 H L 2/27/98 2-1 A W 10/19/84 6-8 A L 1/8/99 2-3 A L ◆ OVERTIME -- Ferris State is 4-3-3 in such contests 10/20/84 2-9 A L 1/9/99 3-4 A L versus Michigan. 1/4/85 9-7 H W 1/15/99 4-0 H W 1/5/85 9-0 H W 2/4/00 2-4 H L ◆ THE SITE -- Ferris is 16-20-2 at home, 10-32-0 on the 10/18/85 7-6 H W 2/5/00 4-2 A W road, and 0-2-1 at neutral sites versus Michigan. 10/19/85 10-5 H W 11/10/00 1-4 A L 1/3/86 3-10 A L 11/11/00 5-4 H W ◆ BOB DANIELS vs. Michigan -- 10-28-2 overall (6-9-1 1/4/86 6-2 A W 3/9/01 3-8 A L home, 4-17-0 road, and 0-2-1 neutral). 11/7/86 4-5 A L 3/10/01 0-3 A L 11/8/86 6-4 A W 11/30/01 4-5 H L SERIES NOTES – ☛ Ferris State is 8-23-2 (.273) against 1/16/87 5-3 H W 12/1/01 1-6 A L Michigan in the last 33 meetings between the two teams – 1/17/87 0-6 H L 1/31/03 4-6 A L 11/6/87 3-1 H W 2/1/03 4-3 H W 4-6-1 at home, 4-16-0 on the road, and 0-1-1 at neutral 11/7/87 4-8 H L 3/22/03 3-5 N@ L sites. Ferris is averaging 2.61 goals per game (86 total) to 1/22/88 2-8 A L 11/7/03 6-5 OT H W Michigan’s 4.45 average (147 total) for a +1.84 goals dif- 1/23/88 5-3 A W 11/8/03 2-3 A L ferential during the 33-game period. 11/11/88 1-2 H L 10/29/04 0-3 A L 11/12/88 0-9 H L 10/30/04 1-0 OT H W ☛ Ferris State is 9-30-0 (.231) in games decided by three 1/20/89 1-3 A L 2/24/06 3-3 OT H T goals or more – 6-13-0 at home and 3-17-0 on the road. 1/21/89 1-4 A L 2/25/06 4-3 OT A W 11/10/89 4-5 A L 3/10/06 4-6 A L ☛ 11/11/89 0-4 A L 3/11/06 2-3 A L The Bulldogs are 17-24-3 (.420) in contests decided by 1/19/90 2-5 H L two goals or less – 10-7-2 at home, 7-15-0 on the road, and 1/20/90 5-6 OT H L Home Games in Bold 0-2-1 at neutral sites. 11/2/90 2-3 OT A L @ – Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) ✛ 11/3/90 7-3 A W – Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Mich.) ☛ Ferris State is 5-2-1 in its last eight home outings versus 1/25/91 2-3 H L Michigan at the Ewigleben Ice Arena. 1/26/91 1-5 H L 3/8/91 2-4 N@ L ☛ Seven of the last 10 meetings have 1/3/92 1-6 A L been decided by one goal or less and MONTH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL 1/4/92 3-7 A L Ferris State is 4-4-1 in those contests. OCTOBER 4-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 4-6-0 2/28/92 6-5 H W 2/29/92 3-4 H L NOVEMBER 3-7-0 2-7-0 0-0-1 5-14-1 ☛ 10/23/92 2-7 H L Four of the last eight outings have DECEMBER 0-1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 10/24/92 3-5 H L been extra-session encounters with the 2/19/93 3-8 A L Bulldogs sporting a 3-0-1 mark in such JANUARY 4-6-1 2-11-0 0-0-0 6-17-1 11/6/93 2-5 H L games. FEBRUARY 5-3-1 3-3-0 0-0-0 8-6-1 2/5/94 1-2 A L 3/5/94 6-2 A W MARCH 0-0-0 1-4-0 0-2-0 1-6-0 10/28/94 3-2 H W TOTALS 16-20-2 10-32-0 0-2-1 26-54-3

TALE OF THE TAPE ... Ferris State Michigan Last Game L, 6-0 vs. Michigan State (11/10) W, 5-1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11/11) Next Game 11/17 vs. Michigan 11/17 at Ferris State Overall Record 3-6-1 7-3-0 Current Streak Lost 1 Won 3 Home Record 2-4-0 7-2-0 Road Record 1-2-1 0-1-0 Neutral Site Record 0-0-0 0-0-0 CCHA Record/Place 1-4-1/11th 4-2-0/2ndT Overtime Record 0-0-1 1-0-0 Last 5 and 10 games 0-4-1/3-6-1 3-2-0/7-3-0 Goals For/Average 27/2.70 49/4.90 CCHA Goals For/Average/Rank 10/1.67/11thT 28/4.67/1st Goals Against/Average 33/3.30 33/3.30 CCHA Goals Against/Average/Rank 20/3.33/8th 21/3.50/9thT Power Play Percentage .129 (9-70) .172 (10-58) CCHA Power Play Percentage/Rank .0.77 (3-39)/11th .125 (3-24)/8th Penalty Kill Percentage .861 (62-72) .791 (53-67) CCHA Penalty Kill Percentage/Rank .875 (35-40)/3rd .774 (24-31)/11th Penalty Minutes/Average 212/21.20 188/18.80 CCHA Penalty Minutes/Average/Rank 94/15.67/7th 93/15.50/6th Top Scorer Dan Riedel (1-6=7) Kevin Porter (10-9=19) & T.J. Hensick (4-15=19) Top Goal Scorer Zac Pearson (3) Kevin Porter (10) Top Assist Leader Dan Riedel (6) T. J. Hensick (15) Top Defenseman Chris Zarb (0-5=5) Jack Johnson (6-4=10) Top Goaltender Mitch O’Keefe (3-6-1, 2.81 GAA, .884 SV%) Billy Sauer (7-3-0, 3.29 GAA, .886 SV%) FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY HOCKEY 2006-07 CATEGORICAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

MULTI-POINT GAMES THREE-POINT GAMES

1. J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 1. Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 2. Matt Verdone ...... 1 Dan Riedel ...... 1 Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 Blair Riley ...... 1 Dan Riedel ...... 1 Matt Verdone ...... 1 Blair Riley ...... 1 Chris Zarb...... 1 Brendan Connolly...... 1 Chris Zarb...... 1 Zac Pearson ...... 1 Eric Vesely ...... 1 Jim Jorgensen ...... 1 FOUR-POINT GAMES Cody Chupp ...... 1 Adam Miller ...... 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS

1. Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 Jim Jorgensen ...... 1 MULTI-GOAL GAMES Cody Chupp ...... 1 1. Matt Verdone...... 1 Eric Vesely ...... 1

GAME-WINNING ASSISTS

1. Matt Verdone ...... 1 Zac Pearson ...... 1 J.T. Dahlinger ...... 1

FIRST ASSISTS

1. J.T. Dahlinger ...... 3 Dan Riedel ...... 3 3. Aaron Lewicki ...... 2 Blair Riley ...... 2 Matt Verdone ...... 2 Jim Jorgensen ...... 2 Cody Chupp ...... 2 FSU’S FIRST GOAL OF GAME Matt Frank ...... 2 Justin Lewandowski ...... 2 1. Blair Riley ...... 2 Eric Vesely ...... 2 2. Zac Pearson ...... 1 11. Brendan Connolly...... 1 Casey Haines ...... 1 Alex Spezia ...... 1 Matt Frank ...... 1 Adam Welch ...... 1 Jim Jorgensen ...... 1 Chris Zarb...... 1 Joe Van Culin ...... 1 Adam Welch ...... 1

FSU GOAL BREAKDOWN

TOTAL GOALS: 27 CATEGORY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL MULTI-ASSIST GAMES Unassisted 1 0 0 1 With 1 Assist 4 1 0 5 1. J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 With 2 Assists 15 6 0 21 2. Dan Riedel ...... 1 Freshmen 6 2 0 8 Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 Sophomores 5 1 0 6 Blair Riley ...... 1 Juniors 2 2 0 4 Chris Zarb...... 1 Seniors 7 2 0 9 Wings 13 3 0 16 Center 5 1 0 6 Defensemen 2 3 0 5 1st Period 7 1 0 8 2nd Period 7 1 0 8 3rd Period 6 5 0 11 Overtime 0 0 0 0 2006-07 MONTH-BY-MONTH SUMMARIES

NO. – PLAYER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 1 Mitch O’Keefe 3-5-0, 2.52, .897 (8) 0-1-1, 3.84, .833 (2) 2 Evan Case 0-0=0 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 3 Joe Van Culin 2-1=3 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 4 Alex Spezia 0-1=1 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 5 Matt Verdone 2-2=4 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 6 Casey Haines 2-1=3 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 8 Cody Chupp 2-2=4 (8 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 9 Brendan Connolly 2-4=6 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 10 Chris Zarb 0-4=4 (8 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 11 Jim Jorgensen 2-2=4 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 12 Aaron Lewicki 2-3=5 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 14 Dan Riedel 1-5=6 (5 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 15 Zac Pearson 2-2=4 (6 GP) 1-0=1 (2 GP) 16 Matt Case 0-0=0 (3 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 17 Matt Frank 1-2=3 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 18 Mark Bomersback 0-0=0 (1 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 19 Corey Couturier 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 20 J.T. Dahlinger 1-5=6 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 22 Adam Miller 1-1=2 (5 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 23 Eric Vesely 2-1=3 (8 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 24 Jeremy Scherlinck 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 25 Blair Riley 2-3=5 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 27 Justin Lewandowski 1-2=3 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 31 Jordan Barber 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 32 Adam Welch 0-2=2 (8 GP) 1-0=1 (2 GP) 37 Derek MacIntyre 0-0-0, 9.58, .667 (1) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0)

2006-07 SEASON SEGMENTS – SPECIALTY TEAMS 2006-07 SEASON SEGMENTS – SCORING POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL GOALS FOR GOALS AGAINST PPG ATT PCT. PPK ATT PCT. 123OTTOTAL 123OTTOTAL GAME 1-10 ...... 9 70 .129 62 72 .861 GAME 1-10 . . . .8 8 11 0 27 12 15 6 0 27 GAME 11-20 ...... GAME 11-20 . . . . GAME 21-30 ...... GAME 21-30 . . . . GAME 31-39 ...... GAME 31-39 . . . . TOTALS 9 70 .129 62 72 .861 TOTALS 88110 27121560 27

2006-07 HOME-AWAY-NEUTRAL STATISTICS NO NAME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL 1 Mitch O’Keefe 2-4-0, 3.42, .861 (6 GP) 1-2-1, 1.98, .916 (4 GP) 3-6-1, 2.81, .884 (10 GP) 2 Evan Case 0-0=0 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (3 GP) 0-0=0 (9 GP) 3 Joe Van Culin 1-1=2 (6 GP) 1-0=1 (4 GP) 2-1=3 (10 GP) 4 Alex Spezia 0-1=1 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (4 GP) 0-1=1 (10 GP) 5 Matt Verdone 2-2=4 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (4 GP) 2-2=4 (10 GP) 6 Casey Haines 1-1=2 (6 GP) 1-0=1 (3 GP) 2-1=3 (9 GP) 8 Cody Chupp 1-1=2 (6 GP) 1-2=3 (4 GP) 2-3=5 (10 GP) 9 Brendan Connolly 2-2=4 (5 GP) 0-2=2 (4 GP) 2-4=6 (9 GP) 10 Chris Zarb 0-3=3 (6 GP) 0-2=2 (4 GP) 0-5=5 (10 GP) 11 Jim Jorgensen 1-2=3 (6 GP) 1-0=1 (4 GP) 2-2=4 (10 GP) 12 Aaron Lewicki 2-3=5 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (4 GP) 2-3=5 (10 GP) 14 Dan Riedel 1-5=6 (5 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 1-6=7 (7 GP) 15 Zac Pearson 2-1=3 (4 GP) 1-1=2 (4 GP) 3-2=5 (8 GP) 16 Matt Case 0-0=0 (2 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 0-0=0 (3 GP) 17 Matt Frank 1-1=2 (4 GP) 0-1=1 (4 GP) 1-2=3 (8 GP) 18 Mark Bomersback 0-0=0 (1 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 19 Corey Couturier 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 20 J.T. Dahlinger 1-3=4 (6 GP) 0-2=2 (4 GP) 1-5=6 (10 GP) 22 Adam Miller 1-1=2 (3 GP) 0-0=0 (3 GP) 1-1=2 (6 GP) 23 Eric Vesely 2-1=3 (6 GP) 0-1=1 (4 GP) 2-2=4 (10 GP) 24 Jeremy Scherlinck 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 25 Blair Riley 2-3=5 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (4 GP) 2-3=5 (10 GP) 27 Justin Lewandowski 0-1=1 (5 GP) 1-1=2 (4 GP) 1-2=3 (9 GP) 31 Jordan Barber 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 32 Adam Welch 0-2=2 (6 GP) 1-0=1 (4 GP) 1-2=3 (10 GP) 37 Derek MacIntyre 0-0-0, 9.58, .667 (1 GP) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 0-0-0, 9.58, .667 (1 GP) 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 - UNION TIME: 2:11 ATT.: 1,278 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins Ferris State 0 0 2 0 – 2 12-24 1-8 PERANI STARS: 1. Jorgensen, 2. Cottreau, 3. Risi Michigan State 0 2 0 0– 2 11-22 1-9 OCTOBER 6, 2006 2ND 14:00 MSU-Kennedy 5 (Howells, Crowder), pp AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) GAME 5 - AT WESTERN MICHIGAN 19:16 MSU-Crowder 4 (Mueller, Vukovic) Union 2 0 0 – 2 13-37 1-7 3RD 6:02 FSU-Welch 1 (Vesely, Chupp) Ferris State 0 0 0– 0 12-43 0-8 OCTOBER 20, 2006 7:45 FSU-Pearson 3 (Riedel, Zarb), pp 1ST 2:43 UC-Caffaro 1 (Coyle), 5-3 pp AT KALAMAZOO, MICH. (LAWSON ICE ARENA) SHOTS: Bulldogs 11 3 15 2 – 31 17:40 UC-Schreiber 1 (Walters), 3-3 Ferris State 1 1 0 – 2 8-16 0-6 Spartans41350 –22 SHOTS: Dutchmen 12 2 8 – 22 Western Michigan 0 1 0– 1 8-16 0-6 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, T 8 7 10 0 – 20 65:00 Bulldogs 12 12 17 – 41 1ST 4:22 FSU-Haines 2 (Chupp, Dahlinger) MSU-J. Lerg, T 6 7 11 2 – 29 65:00 SAVES: UC-Mrazek, W 12 12 17 – 41 60:00 2ND 5:48 FSU-Chupp 2 (Dahlinger) TIME: 2:17 ATT.: 6,763 REFEREE: Steve Piotrowski FSU-O’Keefe, L 10 2 8 – 20 60:00 14:23 WMU-C. Frank 1 (Szczechura, Lesperance) PERANI STARS: 1. Crowder, 2. Welch, 3. J. Lerg TIME: 2:17 ATT.: 1,181 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra SHOTS: Bulldogs 7 8 11 – 26 PERANI STARS: 1. Mrazek, 2. Schreiber, 3. O’Keefe Broncos 8 8 10 – 26 GAME 10 - MICHIGAN STATE SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, W 8 7 10 – 25 60:00 NOVEMBER 10, 2006 GAME 2 - UNION WMU-Bellissimo, L 6 7 11 – 24 58:40 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) TIME: 2:15 ATT.: 2,782 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins Michigan State 2 2 2 – 6 6-12 3-8 OCTOBER 7, 2006 PERANI STARS: 1. Chupp, 2. Dahlinger, 3. C. Frank Ferris State 0 0 0– 0 8-16 0-6 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 1ST 4:13 MSU-Mueller 3 (McKenzie, B. Lerg), pp Union 2 4 0 – 6 12-24 3-9 GAME 6 - WESTERN MICHIGAN 4:53 MSU-Kennedy 6 (Abdelkader, Crowder) Ferris State 2 2 1– 5 11-41 3-9 2ND 3:27 MSU-Ratchuk 2 (Abdelkader, Crowder) 1ST 8:55 UC-Walters 1 (Bouchard, Coyle) OCTOBER 21, 2006 6:39 MSU-B. Lerg 4 (Mueller, Ratchuk), 4-4 13:40 FSU-Riley 1 (Riedel, Van Culin), pp AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 3RD 11:57 MSU-B. Lerg 5 (McKenzie, Mueller) 17:49 FSU-Riedel 1 (Riley, Welch), pp Western Michigan 2 2 1– 5 7-14 0-3 18:33 MSU-Schepke 2 (Warner), pp 18:23 UC-Potts 1 (Cook) Ferris State 0 2 1– 3 4-8 1-6 SHOTS: Spartans 6 4 16 – 26 2ND 3:49 UC-Fox 1 (DiMarzo), pp 1ST 12:22 WMU-Galivan 1 (Bicek, Mahrle) Bulldogs 11 18 6 – 35 4:17 UC-Valery-Trabucco 1 (Milnamow), pp 14:44 WMU-Szczechura 1 (unassisted), sh SAVES: MSU-J. Lerg, W 11 18 6 – 35 60:00 5:37 UC-Bouchard 1 (Coyle), 5-3 pp 2ND 2:39 FSU-Frank 1 (Connolly, Miller) FSU-O’Keefe, L 4 2 14 – 20 59:56 9:41 FSU-Verdone 1 (Lewicki, Riley) 4:51 WMU-LoVecchio 2 (unassisted) TIME: 2:08 ATT.: 2,172 REFEREE: Stephan McInchak 14:54 UC-Walters 2 (Bouchard, Coyle) 11:05 FSU-Miller 1 (Spezia, Dahlinger) PERANI STARS: 1. J. Lerg, 2. B. Lerg, 3. Mueller 18:48 FSU-Verdone 2 (Lewicki 2, Riedel 2), pp 12:10 WMU-LoVecchio 3 (Clackson) 3RD 15:33 FSU-Lewicki 1 (Verdone) 3RD 15:43 FSU-Van Culin 1 (Welch, Riedel), pp SHOTS: Dutchmen 8 11 10 – 29 19:40 WMU-Szczechura 2 (LoVecchio), en Bulldogs 13 15 12 – 40 SHOTS: Broncos 6 12 11 – 29 SAVES: UC-Mrazek, W 11 13 11 – 35 60:00 Bulldogs 12 11 14 – 37 FSU-MacIntyre 6 2 x – 8 25:03 SAVES: WMU-Gill, W 12 9 13 – 34 60:00 O’Keefe, L x 5 10 – 15 34:20 FSU-O’Keefe, L 4 10 10 – 24 59:23 TIME: 2:22 ATT.: 1,365 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra TIME: 2:17 ATT.: 1,314 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins PERANI STARS: 1. LoVecchio, 2. Miller, 3. Szczechura GAME 3 - MERCYHURST GAME 7 - AT ALASKA PERANI STARS: 1. Walters, 2. Bouchard, 3. Verdone OCTOBER 13, 2006 OCTOBER 27, 2006 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) AT FAIRBANKS, ALASKA (CARLSON CENTER) Mercyhurst 0 0 1 – 1 6-12 0-10 Ferris State 0 0 1 – 1 8-16 0-8 Ferris State 2 2 3– 7 10-20 2-6 Alaska 0 1 1 – 2 8-16 1-8 1ST 14:52 FSU-Pearson 1 (Jorgensen, Zarb), pp 2ND 4:38 UA-Gawryletz 1 (Knelsen, Campbell) 17:46 FSU-Lewicki 2 (Verdone, Pearson) 3RD 2:56 FSU-Jorgensen 2 (Lewandowski, Connolly) 2ND 14:14 FSU-Chupp 1 (Dahlinger) 15:39 UA-Greentree 4 (Eckford, Knelsen), 5-3 pp 14:38 FSU-Haines 1 (Dahlinger, Zarb) SHOTS: Bulldogs 9 11 9 – 29 3RD 3:53 FSU-Vesely 1 (Riley, Connolly), pp Nanooks 6 8 9 – 23 7:00 FSU-Vesely 2 (Riedel) SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 6 7 8 – 21 58:44 17:42 MC-Floyd 1 (Pierce, Robinson) UA-Johnson, W 9 11 8 – 28 60:00 18:49 FSU-Connolly 1 (Frank, Zarb) TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 3,136 REFEREE: Barry Pochmara SHOTS: Lakers 31110 –24 PERANI STARS: 1. Greentree, 2. Knelsen, 3. Johnson Bulldogs 14 17 14 – 45 SAVES: MC-Small, L 12 15 11 – 38 60:00 GAME 8 - AT ALASKA FSU-O’Keefe, W 3 11 9 – 23 60:00 TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 1,247 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins OCTOBER 28, 2006 PERANI STARS: 1. Vesely, 2. Zarb, 3. O’Keefe AT FAIRBANKS, ALASKA (CARLSON CENTER) Ferris State 0 0 2 – 2 7-14 1-6 AME ERCYHURST G 4 - M Alaska 2 1 1 – 4 7-14 0-6 1ST 2:01 UA-Walls 1 (Burnett) OCTOBER 14, 2006 9:06 UA-Burnett 1 (Lee, Vanoosten) AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 2ND 7:47 UA-Vanoosten 1 (Greentree, Knelsen) Mercyhurst 2 2 0 – 4 9-18 1-6 3RD 15:48 FSU-Van Culin 2 (Zarb, Pearson), 5-3 pp Ferris State 3 1 1– 5 7-14 1-8 17:28 FSU-Lewandowski 1 (Frank, Connolly) 1ST 5:14 FSU-Riley 2 (Vesely, Riedel) 19:49 UA-Fraser 4 (Greentree, Campbell), en 5:30 FSU-Connolly 2 (Lewandowski) SHOTS: Bulldogs 11 9 9 – 29 5:40 MC-Cottreau 1 (Graham, Risi) Nanooks 9 8 8 – 25 8:21 FSU-Dahlinger 1 (Chupp, Haines) SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 7 7 7 – 21 59:12 18:52 MC-Gourgon 1 (Cottreau), pp UA-Johnson, W 11 9 7 – 27 60:00 2ND 6:24 MC-Risi 1 (unasssisted) TIME: 2:00 ATT.: 3,396 REFEREE: Barry Pochmara 11:14 FSU-Pearson 2 (Jorgensen, Lewicki), pp PERANI STARS: 1. Johnson, 2. Greentree, 3. Burnett 17:47 MC-Pierce 1 (unassisted) 3RD 14:18 FSU-Jorgensen 1 (unassisted) GAME 9 - AT MICHIGAN STATE SHOTS: Lakers 6 5 9 – 20 Bulldogs 10 16 11 – 37 NOVEMBER 7, 2006 SAVES: MC-Small, L 7 15 10 – 32 60:00 AT EAST LANSING, MICH. (MUNN ICE ARENA) FSU-O’Keefe, W 4 3 9 – 16 60:00 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED . . .

SERIES SWEEP AT HOME: APLAYER SCORED AN EMPTY-NET GOAL: FSU: vs. Mercyhurst, 10/13-14/06 (Won 7-1 and 5-4) FSU: Justin Lewandowski vs. Ohio State, 3/3/06 (Won 3-0) OPP: Union at FSU, 10/6-7/06 (Union won 2-0 and 6-5) OPP: Curtis Fraser, Alaska vs. FSU, 10/28/06 (UA won 4-2)

SERIES SWEEP ON THE ROAD: APLAYER TOOK A PENALTY SHOT: FSU: at Mercyhurst, 11/25-26/05 (Won 6-3 and 5-4) FSU: Mike Kinnie at Western Michigan (unsuccessful on goaltender OPP: Alaska vs. FSU, 10/27-28/06 (UA won 2-1 and 4-2) Mike Mantua), 11/16/02 (Lost 4-1) OPP: Jordan Emmerson, Alaska Fairbanks at FSU (successful on SERIES SWEEP HOME-AND-HOME: goaltender Mitch O’Keefe), 11/5/05 (Tie 3-3 OT) FSU: vs. Western Michigan, 2/3-4/06 (Won 4-2 on the road and 7-2 at home) OPP: Notre Dame vs. FSU, 1/10-11/06 (ND won 4-1 at home and 3-2 on APLAYER WAS SUCCESSFUL ON A PENALTY SHOT: the road) FSU: Jason Basile vs. Bowling Green State (successful on goaltender Jordan Sigalet), 2/9/02 (Won 6-3) TEAM SCORED 10 OR MORE GOALS: OPP: Jordan Emmerson, Alaska Fairbanks at FSU (successful on FSU: vs. Bowling Green State, 10/18/02 (Won 10-1) goaltender Mitch O’Keefe, 11/5/05 (Tie 3-3 OT) OPP: Michigan vs. FSU, 12/31/96 (UM won 11-1)

AGOALTENDER HAD AT LEAST 50 SAVES: TEAM WON AT LEAST FOUR GAMES IN A ROW: FSU: (58), Craig Lisko vs. Michigan State, 11/28/92 (Tie 2-2 OT) FSU: (12) 2/1/03-3/21/03 vs. Michigan (Won 4-3), at Lake Superior State OPP: (56) Jason Carey, Connecticut vs. FSU, 12/30/02 (FSU won 5-0) (Won 7-1 and 5-1), vs. Western Michigan (Won 2-1), at Western Michigan (Won 5-3), vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Won 5-0 and 4-0), at Bowling Green AGOALTENDER HAD BETWEEN 40-49 SAVES: State (Won 4-2 and 4-3), vs. Lake Superior State (Won 6-1 and 6-1), vs. FSU: (44) Mitch O’Keefe vs. Ohio State, 3/4/06 (Won 2-1) Northern Michigan (Won 4-2) OPP: (41) Justin Mrazek, Union at FSU, 10/6/06 (Union won 2-0) OPP: (5) 1/15/04-1/29/05 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Lost 4-1), at Alaska Fairbanks (Lost 3-2 and 4-3), vs. Miami (Lost 4-3 OT and 5-3) AGOALTENDER HAD BETWEEN 30-39 SAVES: FSU: (30) Mitch O’Keefe vs. Ohio State, 3/3/06 (Won 3-0) TEAM SHUTOUT AT HOME: OPP: (35) Jeff Lerg, Michigan State at FSU, 11/10/06 (MSU won 6-0) FSU: vs. Ohio State, 3/3/06 (Won 3-0) OPP: Michigan State at FSU, 11/10/06 (MSU won 6-0) AGOALTENDER SCORED A GOAL: FSU: None TEAM SHUTOUT ON THE ROAD: OPP: Mike Mantua, Western Michigan vs. FSU, 11/16/02 (WMU won 4-1) FSU: at Ohio State, 3/13/05 (Won 1-0 OT) OPP: FSU at Northern Michigan, 1/13/06 (NMM won 5-0) AGOALTENDER RECEIVED AN ASSIST: FSU: Mike Brown at Ohio State, 3/13/05 (Lost 5-4 OT) TEAM WON IN OVERTIME: OPP: Jeff Jakaitis, Lake Superior State at FSU, 1/20/06 (Tie 2-2 OT) FSU: at Michigan, 2/25/06 (Won 4-3 OT) OPP: Ohio State vs. FSU, 3/13/05 (OSU won 5-4 OT) APLAYER SCORED FOUR GOALS: FSU: Matt Verdone vs. Army, 10/15/05 (Won 5-2) TEAM PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME: OPP: Andrew Contois, Northern Michigan at FSU, 2/26/05 (NMU won 6-3) FSU: at Michigan State, 11/7/06 (Tie 2-2 OT) OPP: Michigan State vs. FSU, 11/7/06 (Tie 2-2 OT) APLAYER SCORED FIVE GOALS: FSU: Not Available TEAM REGISTERED AN OVERTIME TIE: OPP: Jeff Madill, Ohio State at FSU, 1/24/87 (OSU won 5-4) FSU: vs. Michigan State, 11/7/06 (Tie 2-2 OT) OPP: Michigan State vs. FSU, 11/7/06 (Tie 2-2 OT) APLAYER HAD FOUR ASSISTS: FSU: Simon Mangos vs. Niagara, 11/29/03 (Won 8-3) TEAM REGISTERED A SCORELESS OVERTIME TIE: OPP: Corey Waring, Western Michigan vs. FSU, 12/3/99 (WMU won 7-3) FSU: vs. Findlay, 1/24/04 (Tie 0-0 OT) (second all-time) OPP: Findlay at FSU, 1/24/04 (Tie 0-0 OT) APLAYER HAD AT LEAST FIVE ASSISTS: FSU: Bob Nardella vs. Kent State, 12/30/90 (Won 9-5) OPP: (6A) John Madden, Michigan at FSU, 12/7/96 (UM won 7-3) TEAM HAD 40 SHOTS OR MORE ON GOAL: FSU: (45) vs. Mercyhurst, 10/13/06 (Won 7-1) APLAYER HAD AT LEAST FIVE POINTS: OPP: (45) Ohio State at FSU, 3/4/06 (FSU won 2-1) FSU: (3G,2A) Derek Nesbitt at Western Michigan, 3/5/05 (Won 5-2); (2G,3A) Jeff Legue at Western Michigan, 3/5/05 (Won 5-2) TEAM DEFEATED A NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENT: OPP: (3G,2A) Chad Power, Ohio State vs. FSU, 12/27/96 (OSU won 8-4) FSU: at #12 Michigan, 2/25/06 (Won 4-3 OT) OPP: Notre Dame at #20 FSU, 2/11/06 (ND won 3-2) ▲ – Penalty Shot

APLAYER REGISTERED A HAT-TRICK: FSU: (3) Dan Riedel at Bowling Green State, 1/16/06 (Won 6-5) OPP: (4) Andrew Contois, Northern Michigan vs. FSU, 1/13/06 (NMU won 5-0)

APLAYER SCORED A SHORT-HANDED GOAL: FSU: Greg Rallo vs. Western Michigan, 2/4/06 (Won 7-2) OPP: Paul Szczechura, Western Michigan at FSU, 10/21/06 (WMU won 5-3)

APLAYER SCORED AN OVERTIME GOAL: FSU: Zac Pearson at Michigan, 2/25/06 (Won 4-3 OT) OPP: John Dingle, Ohio State vs. FSU, 3/13/05 (OSU won 5-4 OT)