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THE MACINTYRE FILE ADVICE I WOULD GIVE YOUNGSTERS: Work hard, play hard WHAT MOTIVATES ME?: Critics 37 FAVORITE TV SHOW: King of Queens MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT HOCKEY: DEREK MACINTYRE Stopping pucks ◆ ◆ IF I COULD MEET ANYONE IN HISTORY: 6-2 211 Sophomore Patrick Roy Goaltender IF I COULD CHANGE COLLEGE HOCKEY: Stanwood, Michigan No face masks SOMETHING UNUSUAL ABOUT ME: I’m missing two teeth 2005-06: Talented netminder . . . Will challenge for top goaltending duties . . . Possesses excellent MY FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: skills . . . Technically-sound with quick reflexes . . . Butterfly-style netminder . . . Experience gained Patrick Roy last season should pay dividends this campaign . . . Worked diligently in the offseason to improve MY PREGAME RITUAL: conditioning . . . An eighth-round (234th overall) selection by the San Jose Sharks in the 2004 Eating half a snickers & drink half a Mountain Dew National Hockey League Entry Draft . . . Listed 21st among goaltenders in the NHL’s Central Scouting Services final draft rankings. IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE: 2004-05: Earned CCHA All-Rookie Honorable Mention Team plaudits . . . Posted nine 20-save or Goalies World more game performances, including a season-high 34 saves at Miami (12/11) . . . Tabbed as CCHA’s MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT: Goaltender of the Week (12/13) following his game third-star performance at Miami (12/11) which Video games resulted in Bulldogs’ first league road victory ONE MOMENT IN HISTORY I WISH ICOULD HAVE of the season . . . Turned aside 33 shots on net CAREER STATISTICS WITNESSED: twice – against Ohio State (10/16) and at CAREER 1980 USA Olympics - Miracle On Ice Alaska Fairbanks (1/21) . . . Made 31 saves and YEAR GP-GS MIN. GA GAA SVS PCT. SHO W-L-T GREATEST LESSON I’VE LEARNED PLAYING HOCKEY: claimed the win in a 3-2 overtime decision at 2004-05 17-14 882:45 47 3.19 371 .888 0 5-8-1 Hard work gets you places TOTALS 17-14 882:45 47 3.19 371 .888 0 5-8-1 Ohio State (1/8) . . . Stopped 28 shots on goal WHY I CHOSE FERRIS STATE: three times – vs. Colgate (10/9), vs. Nebraska- CCHA Near my hometown YEAR GP-GS MIN. GA GAA SVS PCT. SHO W-L-T Omaha (1/14), and against Bowling Green THE BEST PART ABOUT PLAYING IN OUR HOCKEY ARENA: State (2/5) . . . His first collegiate triumph 2004-05 14-12 744:01 39 3.15 317 .890 0 4-7-1 TOTALS 14-12 744:01 39 3.15 317 .890 0 4-7-1 The fans came at the expense of Connecticut (11/12) with a 19-saves effort . . . Garnered a pair of CAREER BESTS victories at Notre Dame (2/11-12) with 21 and Goals Allowed (Fewest–Game): 1 (three times, last 12/11/04 at Miami) 17-save performances, respectively . . . Saves (Game): 34 (12/11/04 at Miami) Logged a season-best 65 minutes between Saves Percentage (Game): .907 (1/14/05 vs. Nebraska- the posts against Nebraska-Omaha (1/14) in a Omaha) 2-2 overtime tie . . . Selected nation’s fifth- best incoming freshman netminder by Inside College Hockey. HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR: Starred for the Soo (Mich.) Kewadin Indians of the North American Hockey League . . . Played under coach Joe Shawhan . . . A 2003-04 All-NAHL Second-Team and NAHL All- Rookie Team honoree . . . Held distinction of being the only NAHL player to earn both league all- star and all-rookie team kudos . . . Compiled a 31-3-2 record in net with a 1.77 goals against aver- age (65 goals allowed) and a .924 saves percentage (786 saves) to go with four shutouts in 39 appearances in 2003-04 campaign . . . Placed second among the league’s goaltenders in victories and tied for fourth in saves percentage . . . Honored as the NAHL North Division’s Defensive Player of the Month for February 2004 . . . Notched a 2.54 goals against average with a .900 saves percent- age and six shutouts for the Little Caesar’s Midget Team in 2002-03 season . . . Graduated in 2004 from Sault Area High School . . . Competed in golf two years (2000-01). PERSONAL: Born 11/1/85 in Elgin, Ill. . . . Son of Scott and Susan MacIntyre . . . Father is a vice presi- dent at landscaping company and mother is a manager/owner of a rental business . . . Has an older sister . . . Enjoys fishing and golf . . . . Nickname is “Mac” . . . Catches: Left . . . Marketing major. Shoots: left . . . FSU Letters: One . . . Marketing major. BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2005-06 OPPONENTS Alaska Fairbanks ...... 2 GP, 0-2-0, 3.55, .896% Michigan State ...... 1 GP, 0-0-0, 3.00, .909% Army ...... 0 GP Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 GP, 0-0-1, 2.55, .913% Bemidji State ...... 1 GP, 0-0-0, 3.00, .875% New Hampshire...... 0 GP Boston College ...... 0 GP Northern Michigan ...... 1 GP, 0-1-0, 4.03, .714% Bowling Green State ...... 1 GP, 0-1-0, 4.07, .875% Notre Dame ...... 2 GP, 2-0-0, 2.50, .884% Denver ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 2 GP, 1-1-0, 2.85, .914% Lake Superior State ...... 1 GP, 0-1-0, 6.16, .833% Princeton ...... 0 GP Mercyhurst ...... 0 GP Western Michigan ...... 0 GP Miami (Ohio)...... 2 GP, 1-1-0, 2.55, .909% POSTSEASON Michigan ...... 0 GP CCHA Tournament...... 0 GP

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THE MILLER FILE FAVORITE MOVIE: Wedding Crashers IF I COULD MEET ANYONE IN HISTORY: Albert Einstein 22 THE MOST DIFFICULT ASPECT OF HOCKEY: Mental toughness SOMETHING UNUSUAL ABOUT ME: ADAM MILLER I like to read ◆ ◆ MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT HOCKEY: 6-0 179 Sophomore Winning Center ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES ME: Livonia, Michigan Gentleman FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: Paul Kariya 2005-06: An emerging talent . . . Has the potential to be a good offensive player . . . Shows excel- IF I COULD BE THE COVER OF AMAGAZINE: lent puckhandling skills and displays good vision of the ice . . . Will contend for action in power- Sports Illustrated play opportunities . . . Versatile and can play either at wing or center . . . Works hard at both ends MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT: of the rink . . . Improved his strength and conditioning in the offseason which should pay dividends. Playing cards 2004-05: Competed in 36 of team’s 39 games . . . Shared FSU’s Plus/Minus Award after posting a MY PREGAME RITUAL: team-best tying +6 efficieny rating for the season . . . Finished ninth on the squad’s top scorers list Drink water and juggle soccer ball while recording the second-highest points total among Bulldog freshmen . . . Tied for fifth place THE BEST PART OF BEING A FSU HOCKEY PLAYER: with three multiple-point game performances . . . First multi-point outing (1-1–2) was against Ohio The players and the staff State (10/15) . . . Registered two assists in a contest twice – at Notre Dame (2/11) and versus THE BEST THING ABOUT BIG RAPIDS: Northern Michigan (2/25) . . . Totaled five points (0-5–5) Muskegon River in a three-game span (2/11-25) . . . Picked up an assist CAREER STATISTICS FAVORITE NHL TEAM: against Colgate (10/8) in his collegiate debut . . . CAREER Detroit Red Wings Tallied a lamplighter at Alaska Fairbanks (1/22) . . . YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM WHAT MOTIVATES ME?: Received an assist in season finale (3/13) at Ohio State 2004-05 36 2 10 12 +6 0 0 0 5/10 Music TOTALS 36 2 10 12 +6 0 0 0 5/10 to snap a personal five-game non-scoring streak . . . GREATEST LESSON LEARNED PLAYING HOCKEY: Nine of his 12 points (75%) occurred in CCHA play . . . CCHA Team unity Recorded five points (0-5–5) in six February contests . . YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM . Turned in a season-high +2 plus/minus rating versus 2004-05 25 2 7 9 +6 0 0 0 3/6 Ohio State (10/15) and at Notre Dame (2/11). TOTALS 25 2 7 9 +6 0 0 0 3/6 HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR: Spent the 2003-04 season with the Des Moines (Iowa) Buccaneers of the United States CAREER BESTS Hockey League . . . Coached by Bob Ferguson . . . Goals (Game): 1 (twice, last 1/22/05 at Alaska Named squad’s Rookie of the Year in 2003-04 after Fairbanks) Assists (Game): 2 (twice, last 2/25/05 vs. tying for third in team scoring with 22 goals and 24 Northern Michigan) assists for 46 points in 54 contests . . . Also posted a +4 Points (Game): 2 (three times, last 2/25/05 vs. efficiency rating and tallied seven power-play markers . Northern Michigan) . . His 2003-04 season goal total represented the sec- ond best among the team’s leaders . . . Finished the 2003-04 regular season tied for 21st in league scoring and ranked in a 13th-place tie among the USHL’s top goal scorers . . . Chosen team Most Valuable Player in 2002-03 season while skating for the Little Caesar’s Midget Major squad . . . Racked up a combined 160 points with 64 goals in 85 total outings from 2002-03 as Little Caesar’s registered a 63-17-5 record . . . Was the leading scorer of the 2002-03 Calgary Max Tournament . . . A 2003 graduate of Livonia Stevenson High School . . . Prepped by Ed Shepier . . . Also participat- ed in baseball as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Gayle Miller . . . Born 11/21/84 in Livonia, Mich. . . . Father is an iron worker and mother a teacher . . . Has an older sister and a younger brother . . . Interests include golf . . . Shoots: Left . . . FSU Letters: One . . . Majoring in small business and entrepreneurship.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2005-06 OPPONENTS Alaska Fairbanks...... 1 GP, 1-0–1 Michigan State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Army ...... 0 GP Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Bemidji State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 New Hampshire...... 0 GP Boston College ...... 0 GP Northern Michigan ...... 2 GP, 0-2–2 Bowling Green State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Notre Dame...... 2 GP, 0-3–3 Denver ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 7 GP, 1-3–4 Lake Superior State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Princeton ...... 0 GP Mercyhurst ...... 0 GP Western Michigan...... 3 GP, 0-0–0 Miami (Ohio)...... 3 GP, 0-0–0 POSTSEASON Michigan ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 CCHA Tournament ...... 3 GP, 0-1–1

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THE MUELLER FILE MY PREGAME RITUAL: Chew lots of gum MY FAVORITE NHL TEAM: Detroit Red Wings 35 MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT: Chess MY FAVORITE TV SHOW: TOM MUELLER Family Guy IF I WAS A MILLIONAIRE, I WOULD: 6-2 ◆ 166 ◆ Senior Buy a Corvette Goaltender IF I COULD MEET ANYONE IN HISTORY: Cadillac, Michigan My mother’s mom THE MOTTO ILIVE BY: Anything’s possible 2005-06: Penciled in for reserve duty . . . Adds solid depth to the Bulldogs’ goaltending corps . . . ONE MOMENT IN HISTORY I WISH I COULD HAVE Has a lot of natural ability . . . Tall, athletic-type netminder . . . Displays good mobility and covers WITNESSED: a lot of the net . . . Team-oriented individual who readily accepts his role. 1980 USA Hockey Gold Medal Team Didn’t receive game action. 2004-05: MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT HOCKEY: 2003-04: Appeared in one contest . . . Turned in a commendable performance at Notre Dame The fast pace of play (2/14) with a 15-save effort after entering regionally-televised matchup in the second period due to ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES ME: starter’s game-ending injury. Relaxed 2002-03: Sat out season due to the NCAA transfer rule. WHAT MOTIVATES ME?: 2001-02: Played in three contests at NCAA Division III Minnesota-Crookston . . . Posted a 3.30 A good future goals against average with a .889 saves percentage in 160 total minutes of action for CAREER STATISTICS THE MOST DIFFICULT ASPECT OF HOCKEY IS: the Golden Eagles, who registered an 8-19-0 CAREER Trying to stay focused when you’re not overall record and tied for third place (6-10-0) YEAR GP-GS MIN. GA GAA SVS PCT. SHO W-L-T ADVICE I WOULD GIVE YOUNGSTERS: 2003-04 1-0 37:38 2 3.19 15 .882 0 0-0-0 in the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association . It’s only a game 2004-05 0-0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0-0-0 THE BEST PART ABOUT FSU HOCKEY: . . Coached by Gary Warren . . . Named to the TOTALS 1-0 37:38 2 3.19 15 .882 0 0-0-0 All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Fan support men’s golf team in 2001-02. CCHA GREATEST LESSON LEARNED PLAYING HOCKEY: YEAR GP-GS MIN. GA GAA SVS PCT. SHO W-L-T How to work hard HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR: Three-time (1999-01) All- 2003-04 1-0 37:38 2 3.19 15 .882 0 0-0-0 Big North Conference First-Team selection at 2004-05 0-0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0-0-0 Cadillac (Mich.) High School . . . Achieved all- TOTALS 1-0 37:38 2 3.19 15 .882 0 0-0-0 state honorable mention laurels in 2000-01 CAREER BESTS season . . . Compiled a 9-12-1 record in 24 Goals Allowed (Fewest–Game): 2 (2/14/04 at Notre Dame) appearances to go with a 2.80 goals against Saves (Game): 15 (2/14/04 at Notre Dame) average and a .911 saves percentage . . . Saves Percentage (Game): .882 (2/14/04 at Notre Dame) Registered three shutouts for the Vikings in senior year . . . Voted team MVP three seasons (1999-01) . . . Coached by Scott Graham . . . A 2001 graduate . . . Competed four years in golf as a prep . . . Recognized as the top netminder at the Steve McKichan Goalie School in 1999. PERSONAL: Born 10/1/82 in Cadillac, Mich. . . . Son of Tom Sr. and Joyce Mueller of Cadillac, Mich. . . . His father is employed as a graphic artist and mother works as a day care provider . . . Has three sisters, two older . . . Nickname is “Tommy T.” . . . Enjoys playing golf and cards . . . FSU Letters: Two . . . Majoring in business administration.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2005-06 OPPONENTS Alaska Fairbanks ...... 0 GP Michigan State ...... 0 GP Army ...... 0 GP Nebraska-Omaha...... 0 GP Bemidji State ...... 0 GP New Hampshire...... 0 GP Boston College ...... 0 GP Northern Michigan ...... 0 GP Bowling Green State ...... 0 GP Notre Dame ...... 1 GP, 0-0-0, 3.19, .882% Denver ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 0 GP Lake Superior State ...... 0 GP Princeton ...... 0 GP Mercyhurst ...... 0 GP Western Michigan ...... 0 GP Miami (Ohio) ...... 0 GP POSTSEASON Michigan ...... 0 GP CCHA Tournament...... 0 GP

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THE PEARSON FILE SOMETHING UNUSUAL ABOUT ME: I play the guitar MY FAVORITE MOVIE: Almost Famous 15 IF I COULD MEET ANYONE IN HISTORY: John Lennon WHAT MOTIVATES ME?: ZAC PEARSON Rewards ADVICE IWOULD GIVE TO YOUNGSTERS: 5-10 ◆ 185 ◆ Junior Work hard Right Wing IF I HAD ONE WISH, I WOULD: White Lake, Michigan Play in the NHL MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT: Playing the guitar 2005-06: A fundamentally all-round skater . . . Has made excellent strides in his game and enjoyed ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES ME: a breakout season last winter . . . Reliable performer at both ends of the rink . . . Not afraid to Unique deliver a big hit in the open ice or along the boards . . . Aggressive forechecker . . . A member of WHY I CHOSE FERRIS STATE: the team’s top penalty-kill unit . . . Could evolve into a contributor as the season unfolds. Small school 2004-05: Appeared in all 39 contests . . . Generated seven more points than in the previous cam- FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: paign and finished seventh overall in team scoring . . . Steve Banonis Memorial Award tri-recipient as Ferris State’s Most Improved Player . . . Tallied three short-handed markers which ranked third Steve Yzerman best on squad and tied for ninth place nationally . . . Tied for third on the team with a trio of multi- THE BEST PART ABOUT OUR ARENA: point games . . . Accounted for the game winner in a 1-0 overtime victory at Ohio State (3/12) to The crowd force a deciding third game in the CCHA Tournament First-Round series . . . Posted two points (1- MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT HOCKEY: 1–2) against Ohio State (10/15), at Wisconsin (1/1) in The family you create with your team Badger Hockey Showdown Championship tilt, and ver- CAREER STATISTICS FAVORITE SPORT (OTHER THAN HOCKEY): sus Miami (1/28) . . . Scored short-handers at Bemidji CAREER Football State (10/23), against Connecticut (11/13) unassisted, YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM MY PREGAME RITUAL: and versus Miami (1/28) . . . Went a season-best +3 in 2003-04 31 2 7 9 +9 0 0 1 12/24 Napping weekend series finale versus Connecticut (11/13) . . . 2004-05 39 7 9 16 +1 0 3 1 29/77 ADVICE I WOULD GIVE TO YOUNGSTERS: Compiled eight points (3-5–8) in a 10-game period TOTALS 70 9 16 25+10 0 3 2 41/101 Work hard (11/12-1/1) . . . Recorded at least a point in 13 games . . . Registered a season-best five points (2-3–5) in nine CCHA February encounters. YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM 2003-04 22 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 8/16 2003-04: Played in 31 of squad’s 38 outings . . . Tied for 2004-05 28 2 8 10 -4 0 1 0 21/61 10th among team’s leading points getters while tying TOTALS 50 2 13 15 -4 0 1 0 29/77 for second place among the Bulldogs’ newcomers . . . Best game was a two-point (1-1–2) performance versus CAREER BESTS Massachusetts-Lowell (12/27) in the opening round of Goals (Game): 1 (nine times, last 3/12/05 at Ohio the Badger Hockey Showdown . . . Netted the game- State) winning goal in 3-1 victory at Colgate (10/18) which also Assists (Game): 1 (16 times, last 2/12/05 at represented his first collegiate marker . . . Led team Notre Dame) 2 (four times, last 1/28/05 vs. with a +9 efficiency rating to garner FSU’s Plus/Minus Points (Game): Miami) Award . . . Registered three points (0-3–3) apiece in November and February for season bests. HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR: Skated the 2002-03 season for the United States Hockey League’s Cedar Rapids (Iowa) RoughRiders under coach Mark Carlson . . . Placed fourth among the team’s top points leaders with 35 total on 15 goals and 20 assists in 59 contests . . . Helped guide Cedar Rapids to a second-place finish in the USHL’s East Division . . . Competed in the 2002 USA Hockey Top Prospects Tournament at Plymouth, Mich. . . . Scored 42 goals and totaled 95 points in 72 out- ings for the Detroit (Mich.) Jr. Wings midget team in 2001-02. PERSONAL: Born 2/27/84 in Pontiac, Mich. . . . Son of Rick and Linda Pearson of White Lake, Mich. . . . Father is an operations director and mother is an accountant . . . Has two older sisters . . . Enjoys golf, cards and the guitar . . . Nickname is “Pearse” . . . Shoots: Right . . . FSU Letters: Two . . . Business administration major. BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2005-06 OPPONENTS Alaska Fairbanks...... 6 GP, 0-0–0 Michigan State ...... 6 GP, 0-1–1 Army ...... 0 GP Nebraska-Omaha ...... 4 GP, 0-1–1 Bemidji State ...... 2 GP, 1-0–1 New Hampshire...... 0 GP Boston College ...... 0 GP Northern Michigan ...... 4 GP, 0-0–0 Bowling Green State ...... 4 GP, 0-0–0 Notre Dame...... 4 GP, 0-3–3 Denver ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 9 GP, 2-3–5 Lake Superior State ...... 2 GP, 0-1–1 Princeton ...... 0 GP Mercyhurst ...... 0 GP Western Michigan...... 6 GP, 0-1–1 Miami (Ohio)...... 6 GP, 1-3–4 POSTSEASON Michigan ...... 4 GP, 0-0–0 CCHA Tournament ...... 5 GP, 1-0–1

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THE RALLO FILE ONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES ME: Dedicated THE MOTTO I LIVE BY: Work hard, play hard 27 FAVORITE TV SHOW: Family Guy ADVICE I WOULD GIVE YOUNGSTERS: GREG RALLO Never give up ◆ ◆ MY PREGAME RITUAL: 5-11 192 Senior Tape sticks and listen to music Center WHAT MOTIVATES ME?: Gurnee, Illinois Winning THE BEST THING ABOUT BIG RAPIDS: Tubing 2005-06: A talented offensive player . . . Assistant captain and will be counted on to be one of team’s THE MOST DIFFICULT ASPECT OF HOCKEY: leaders . . . Primed for a highly-productive season . . . Capable 20-plus goal scorer . . . Has a great shot Training and is equipped with a quick release . . . Knows his way around the net . . . Physically-strong skater. 2004-05: Placed fourth in team scoring . . . His 12 power-play points (1-11–12) was third best on the IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE: squad . . . 15 (6-9–15) of his season’s 22 points came in league affairs . . . Amassed 14 points (4-10–14) ESPN in his final 13 appearances and had a seven-game (2-6–8) point string (2/11-3/11) . . . Had three SOMETHING UNUSUAL ABOUT ME: helpers at Ohio State (3/13) in CCHA Tourney First-Round series finale after posting two assists in I live in a trailer league tourney series opener (3/11) . . . Assisted on two goals versus Western Michigan (12/4). FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: 2003-04: A CCHA All-Academic Special Mention honoree . . . Saw action in all 38 outings . . . Finished Joe Sakic tied for seventh place in team scoring . . . Placed sixth among squad’s multi-point game leaders and COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITY IMOST ENJOY: had a team-best four multiple-assist outings . . . His three AREER TATISTICS Teaching youth hockey game-winning assists were second highest on the team . . C S . Recorded a season-best three points (1-2–3) vs. Miami CAREER DESIRED OCCUPATION (OTHER THAN HOCKEY PLAYER): (1/16), including the game-winning goal . . . Claimed two YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM Marketing assists apiece vs. Michigan (11/7) and at Nebraska- 2002-03 41 15 14 29+13 7 0 2 23/46 MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT: 2003-04 38 7 11 18 +2 2 0 1 17/42 Omaha (1/7) . . . Started season with five points (1-4–5) in Computers 2004-05 33 7 15 22 -6 1 0 2 11/22 his first three contests, including consecutive two-point TOTALS 11229 40 69 +9 10 0 5 51/110 THE BEST PART OF BEING A games vs. Western Michigan (10/10-11). FSU HOCKEY PLAYER: 2002-03: FSU’s Rookie of the Year . . . Skated all but one CCHA Student section and playing at home contest due to an injury . . . Paced all Ferris freshmen in YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM scoring and was seventh in team points while ranking 2002-03 27 10 10 20+12 5 0 1 17/34 tied for 35th place among the CCHA’s overall point get- 2003-04 28 6 9 15 +2 2 0 1 13/26 ters . . . Placed fourth in goals and sixth in points among 2004-05 24 6 9 15 -2 1 0 1 7/14 the league’s top frosh scorers . . . Recorded seven multi- TOTALS 7922 28 50+12 8 0 3 37/74 point games to tie for squad’s fifth-highest total . . . CAREER BESTS Notched three points (2-1–3) against Northern Michigan Goals (Game): 2 (twice, last 1/18/03 vs. (1/18) . . . Tallied first college marker (1-1–2) at Alaska Northern Michigan) Fairbanks (11/1) . . . Scored game-winners vs. Western Assists (Game): 3 (3/13/05 at Ohio State) Michigan (11/15) and Lake Superior State (3/15) . . . Had Points (Game): 3 (three times, last 3/13/05 at two scores (2-0–2) vs. Notre Dame (1/11). Ohio State) HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR: The 2001-02 USA Hockey Junior Player of the Year . . . Spent 2000-01 and 2001-02 with the Springfield (Ill.) Jr. Blues of the North American Hockey League . . . Earned 2001-02 NAHL First-Team accolades . . . Coached by Nick Pollos and Chris Wyler . . . Posted a team-high 40 goals with 29 assists for a squad-best 69 points in 52 games . . . Played for Team USA Junior Selects in 2001-02 Viking Cup and was only U.S. Player to gain all-star first-team recognition . . . Achieved NAHL Rookie of the Year and second-team all-league honors in 2000-01 after totaling 68 points (43-25–68) in 53 outings . . . 2000-01 NAHL All-Rookie Team member . . . Helped Chicago Flames to 1999-00 Midget AA National Championship with 137 points (79-58–137) in 60 games . . . A 1999 graduate of Warren Township High School in Gurnee, Ill. PERSONAL: Son of Greg and Kim Rallo . . . Born 8/26/81 in Park Ridge, Ill. . . . Father works for a classic molding company while his mother is a school services administrator . . . Has a younger brother and sister . . . Enjoys golf . . . Shoots: right . . . FSU Letters: Three . . . Marketing major.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2005-06 OPPONENTS Alaska Fairbanks...... 8 GP, 2-1–3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 8 GP, 1-4–5 Army ...... 0 GP New Hampshire...... 0 GP Bemidji State ...... 0 GP Northern Michigan ...... 7 GP, 4-2–6 Boston College ...... 0 GP Notre Dame...... 8 GP, 3-1–4 Bowling Green State ...... 8 GP, 2-3–5 Ohio State ...... 10 GP, 1-6–7 Denver ...... 0 GP Princeton ...... 0 GP Lake Superior State ...... 8 GP, 2-2–4 Western Michigan...... 12 GP, 4-7–11 Mercyhurst ...... 0 GP POSTSEASON Miami (Ohio)...... 8 GP, 3-4–7 CCHA Tournament ...... 9 GP, 2-7–9 Michigan ...... 4 GP, 1-3–4 NCAA Tournament ...... 2 GP, 1-0–1 Michigan State ...... 7 GP, 1-2–3

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