WEEKLY NOTES No 7. DARTMOUTH (14-14-1, 11-11-0 ECAC) Carl Hesler ’18 vs. No. 10 COLGATE (10-22-2, 6-14-2 ECAC) Game 1 - Friday, March 4 | 7 PM Game 2 - Saturday, March 5 | 7 PM Game 3 - Sunday, March 6 | 5 PM (If Necessary)

THIS WEEKEND The Dartmouth men’s hockey team will host Colgate this weekend at Thompson Arena in the First Round of the 2016 ECAC Hockey Championship. Games 1 and 2 are Friday and Saturday night. If necessary, Game 3 will be Sunday at 5 p.m.

WHERE WE STAND The Big Green are the No. 7 seed in the tournament with 22 points and an 11-11-0 conference mark this season. That seeding earned them the right to host 10th-seeded Colgate in the first round.

HOW WE DID vs. THE RAIDERS IN 2015-16 Dartmouth swept Colgate this season, picking up two wins against the Raiders for the first time since the 2006- 07 season. The Green overcame an early 2-0 hole in Hamilton back in January before coming away with a 3-2 win. The game at Thompson two weeks ago was a different story as Dartmouth led 4-0 in the second period and cruised to a 5-2 victory thanks in large part to a four-point night (2-2-4) from sophomore Corey Kalk.

POSTSEASON PLAY AGAINST COLGATE These two teams met in last year’s ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals in Hamilton with the Raiders earning the hard- fought sweep en route to finishing as the tournament runners-up. The 11 games against Colgate make them the second-most frequent postseason opponent for Dartmouth, behind only Rensselaer (15). Overall, the Big Green have the slight edge, 6-5, in the all-time postseason match-ups, but are 0-1 in the first round against the Raiders (a 4-2 double-overtime loss 1993 when the round was single elimination).

THE LONGEST GAME IN PROGRAM HISTORY No other Dartmouth men’s or women’s hockey game has gone longer than the 4-3 four-overtime game played between the Big Green and Raiders on March 14, 2003. The game went 121:05 before Colgate’s Kyle Wilson netted the winner just over a minute in the seventh period. Dartmouth would rebound, however, winning the next two games, 3-1 and 5-2, to advance to the semifinals in Albany. That game remains the sixth longest in NCAA history.

WHAT A MONTH! Kalk had a great February, tying for the league lead in goals with six in the month. The sophomore winger really ramped things up in the final two weeks as he scored two goals against both Colgate and St. Lawrence and another in the finale at Clarkson for five in his last three games. He also had a pair of assists to bring his total to seven points in that stretch with an ECAC Hockey Player of the @Dartmouth_MIH Week honor to show for it. FOR TICKET INFORMATION: 603-646-2466 or DartmouthSports.com MOE’S PROUDLY SUPPORTS BIG GREEN 250 PLAINFIELD RD WEST LEBANON, NH 03784 (603) 790-8222 FREE ENTRÉE WITH THE PURCHASE OF AN ENTRÉE & 2 LARGE DRINKS Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per purchase. Not for sale or resale. Void where prohibited. Cash value 1/100¢. No cash back. Additional exclusions may apply. Valid through 2/29/2016. 2015-16 SCHEDULE DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN COLGATE RAIDERS MATCHUPS (13-11-1, 10-8-0 ECAC, 5-4-0 Ivy) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team / Hometown No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team / Hometown Oct. 31 HARVARD*^ L, 7-0 2 River Rymsha D So. 6-3 205 L Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) / Huntington Woods, Mich. 1 Charlie Finn G Jr. 5-11 165 L Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) / North Vancouver, British Columbia MARCH 4-6 ECAC Hockey First Round Nov. 1 at Harvard*^ L, 5-2 3 Josh Hartley D Jr. 6-2 200 L Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) / Coquitlam, British Columbia 3 Ken Citron D Fr. 6-1 205 R (BCHL) / Cos Cobb, Connecticut 4 Geoff Ferguson D Sr. 6-2 215 L Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Kanata, Ontario No. 12 Princeton at No. 5 Clarkson 6 BROWN*^ W, 7-3 4 Kevin Lough D Sr. 5-11 185 L Cumberland Grads (CCHL) / Kanata, Ontario No. 11 Brown at No. 6 Rensselaer 5 Timothy Shoup D So. 6-0 190 L Indiana Ice (USHL) / Upper Saint Clair, Pa. 7 YALE*^ L, 4-2 5 Derek Freeman F Jr. 6-1 200 L N.H. Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) / Newburyport, Mass. No. 10 Colgate at No. 7 Dartmouth 6 Connor Yau D Fr. 5-10 175 L Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) / Algonquin, Ill. 6 Willie Brooks D Fr. 6-0 200 L Carleton Place Canadiens (CCHL) / Locust, N.J. 13 at Princeton*^ W, 3-2 No. 9 Union at No. 8 Cornell 7 Cameron Roth D Fr. 6-1 180 L (CCHL) / Nepean, Ontario 7 Cameron Radziwon F/D Fr. 5-11 185 R (CCHL) / East Aurora, New York 14 at Quinnipiac* L, 6-2 8 Tim O’Brien F Sr. 5-11 185 R Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Winnetka, Ill. 8 Tyson Spink F Sr. 5-10 185 L Cornwall Colts (CCHL) / Williamstown, Ontario MARCH 11-13 27 at Michigan L, 7-0 9 Troy Crema F Jr. 5-10 190 R Hamilton Red Wings (OJHL) / Toronto, Ontario 10 Andrew Black F Jr. 6-1 190 R Jersey Hitmen (EJHL) / Buffalo, New York ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals 28 at Michigan T, 1-1 (OT) 10 Connor Dempsey F Sr. 5-9 175 L Westside Warriors (BCHL) / Winthrop, Mass. 11 Jake Kulevich D Jr. 6-3 210 L South Shore Kings (EJHL) / Marblehead, Mass. TBA at No. 1 Quinnipiac Dec. 4 at Rensselaer* W, 2-1 11 Alex Jasiek F Fr. 5-8 170 L Austin Bruins (NAHL) / St. Louis, Mo. 12 Adam Dauda F Fr. 6-0 195 L (CCHL) / Kitchener, Ontario TBA at No. 2 Yale 5 at Union* L, 3-0 12 Jack Barre F Sr. 6-2 215 R New Jersey Hitmen (EJHL) / Fairfield, Conn. 13 Rory McGuire D Fr. 6-1 175 L Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) / Bracebridge, Ontario TBA at No. 3 Harvard TBA at No. 4 St. Lawrence 11 at New Hampshire L, 6-3 13 Brett Patterson F/D Sr. 6-1 190 L Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Eden Prairie, Minn. 15 Darcy Murphy F Sr. 5-9 175 L (OJHL) / Marysville, Ontario Jan. 2 ROBERT MORRIS& W, 5-1 14 Grant Opperman F Jr. 6-1 185 R Tri-City Storm (USHL) / Wayzata, Minn. 16 Sebastian Weberg F So. 5-10 178 L Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) / Oslo, Norway MARCH 18 3 MERRIMACK& W, 3-0 16 Kevan Kilistoff F Fr. 5-11 200 L Langley Rivermen (BCHL) / Langley, British Columbia 17 Emilio Audi F Jr. 5-9 183 R Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) / Montréal, Québec ECAC Hockey Semifinals 18 Corey Kalk F So. 5-11 175 R North York Rangers (OJHL) / Maple, Ontario 8 at Vermont L, 1-0 18 Tylor Spink F Sr. 5-10 185 R Cornwall Colts (CCHL) / Williamstown, Ontario LAKE PLACID, N.Y. 19 John Ernsting F Fr. 5-9 175 R Chicago Steel (USHL) / Naperville, Ill. 19 Tim Harrison F Jr. 6-3 193 R Dexter School (PREP) / Duxbury, Mass. 10 HOLY CROSS W, 5-2 Semifinal 1: 4 PM 20 Carl Hesler F So. 5-11 185 L (BCHL) / Boxborough, Mass. 20 Brett Corkey D Jr. 5-11 185 L Vernon Vipers (BCHL) / Calgary, Alberta Semifinal 2: 7:30 PM 15 CLARKSON* W, 5-2 21 Kevin Neiley F So. 5-11 190 R Phillips Exeter Academy (HS) / Warminster, Pa. 21 Mike Borkowski F Sr. 6-0 175 L Cornwall Colts (CCHL) / Kanata, Ontario 16 ST. LAWRENCE* W, 4-2 22 Ryan Bullock D Sr. 6-1 180 R Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) / Eden Prairie, Minn. 24 Anthony Sanniti D Jr. 5-11 200 R Cornwall Colts (CCHL) / LaSalle, Québec MARCH 19 22 at Cornell*^ W, 3-0 23 Nick Bligh F Sr. 6-0 190 R South Shore Kings (EJHL) / Milton, Mass. 26 Evan Peterson F So. 6-0 195 L (CCHL) / Lakeville, Minn. ECAC Hockey Final 23 at Colgate* W, 3-2 24 Karan Toor D Fr. 5-11 180 R Prince George Spruce Kings / Surrey, British Columbia LAKE PLACID, N.Y. 27 Mike Panowyk F So. 5-11 195 L Whitby Fury (OJHL) / Whitby, Ontario Championship 7 PM 29 QUINNIPIAC* L, 7-5 25 Brad Schierhorn F Sr. 6-3 200 L Tri-City Storm (USHL) / Anchorage, Alaska 28 Hunter Racine F Fr. 5-10 195 R (CCHL) / Ottawa, Ontario 30 PRINCETON*^ W, 2-0 27 Brandon Kirk D Jr. 6-2 205 L Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) / La Verne, Calif. 31 Zac Hamilton G So. 5-11 180 L Westminster School (PREP) / Ottawa, Ontario Feb. 5 at Yale*^ L, 5-1 29 Kyle Nickerson F Jr. 5-9 180 R Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) / Weston, Mass. 33 Bruce Racine G So. 6-2 185 L Connecticut Jr. Yankees (USPHL) / Bethesda, Md. 6 at Brown*^ W, 6-3 30 Charles Grant G Sr. 6-2 180 L (MHL) / Berwick, Nova Scotia 33 Devin Buffalo G So. 6-2 200 L Drumheller Dragons (AJHL) / Wetaskiwin, Alberta 12 UNION* L, 4-1 Head Coach: Don Vaughan (St. Lawrence ’84), 23rd Season 35 James Kruger G Sr. 6-3 210 L Langley Rivermen (BCHL) / Minnetonka, Minn. Assistant Coach: Mike Harder (Colgate ’97) 13 RENSSELAER* W, 2-1 (OT) Assistant Coach: Juliano Pagliero (Niagara ’09) 19 COLGATE* W, 5-2 Head Coach: Bob Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81), 19th Season VS. COLGATE 20 CORNELL*^ L, 1-0 Associate Head Coach: David Lassonde (Providence ’85), 2nd Season 26 at St. Lawrence* L, 5-2 Assistant Coach: John Rose (New England College ’03), 7th Season 1993 | First Round 27 at Clarkson* L, 4-3 No. 9 Colgate 4, No. 8 Dartmouth 3 (2OT) Mar. 4-6 COLGATE 7 PM / 7 PM / 5 PM 11-13 ECAC Quarters TBA 2002 | Quarterfinals 18 ECAC Semifinals TBA No. 7 Colgate at No. 4 Dartmouth W, 5-4 (2OT) / W, 4-1 19 ECAC Final TBA

* - ECAC Hockey Game // ^ - Ivy League Game 2003 | Quarterfinals & - Ledyard Classic No. 6 Colgate at No. 3 Dartmouth HOME Games in Caps L, 4-3 (4OT) / W, 3-1 / W, 5-2 > ECAC Hockey First Round and Quarterfinals at campus sites of higher seeds > ECAC Hockey Semifinals and Final held at Olympic Center at Lake 2004 | Third-Place Game Placid No. 1 Colgate 3, No. 4 Dartmouth 2

2006 | Third-Place Game ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS No. 1 Dartmouth 3, No. 2 Colgate 2

Team Pts. Conf. Overall 2011 | Third-Place Game No. 3 Dartmouth 5, No. 12 Colgate 3 1 Quinnipiac 37 16-1-5 25-2-7 2015 | Quarterfinals 2 Yale 31 14-5-3 19-6-4 No. 5 Dartmouth at No. 4 Colgate 3 Harvard 28 12-6-4 16-9-4 L, 3-1 / L, 3-2 4 St. Lawrence 25 11-8-3 17-13-4 5 Clarkson 23 10-9-3 18-13-3 Rensselaer (6) 23 8-7-7 16-13-7 Back (L-R): Caleb Nelson, Alex Jasiek, Connor Yau, Kevan Kilistoff, Cameron Roth, Karan Toor, Carl Hesler, Corey 7 Dartmouth 22 11-11-0 14-14-1 Kalk, John Ernsting Middle (L-R): Head Coach Bob Gaudet, Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Frechette, Assistant Coach John Rose, Kyle Cornell (8) 22 8-8-6 13-9-7 Nickerson, Tim Shoup, River Rymsha, Josh Hartley, Devin Buffalo, Brandon Kirk, Grant Opperman, Kevin Neiley, Troy Crema, Associate Head Coach David Lassonde, Director of Operations Brian Corcoran, Equipment Manager Garrett 9 Union 18 6-10-6 13-12-9 Lesswing

Front (L-R): James Kruger, Connor Dempsey, Nick Bligh, Jack Barre, Brad Schierhorn, Geoff Ferguson, Brett The 2016 ECAC Hockey Championship re-seeds following each round so that the highest Credits: Cover photo by Mark Washburn 10 Colgate 14 6-14-2 10-22-2 Patterson, Tim O’Brien, Ryan Bullock, Charles Grant remaining seed plays the lowest remaining seed, rather than a straight bracket. Winners of the first round move on to play the top-four teams in the quarterfinals with those winners moving Carl Hesler Photo by Mark Washburn 11 Brown 12 3-13-6 5-17-7 on to Lake Placid and the semis and final. Team Photo by Gil Talbot Layout and Design by Pat Salvas 12 Princeton 9 3-16-3 5-21-3 Printed by Print and Mail Services at Dartmouth College (Seed)