2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL COLLEGE INFORMATION Media Information ...... 3-4 Location ...... Worcester, Mass. Opponent Information ...... 6 Founded ...... 1843 2010-2011 Roster...... 7 Enrollment ...... 2,897 2010-2011 Preview ...... 8-9 Denomination...... Roman Catholic, Jesuit Coaching Staff ...... 10-12 Nickname ...... Crusaders Player Profi les ...... 13-25 Color ...... Royal Purple 2009-2010 Final Statistics ...... 26-27 National Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I Single-Season Records...... 28 Conference ...... Patriot League Career Records...... 29 College Web Site ...... www.holycross.edu Division I Records ...... 30 Athletic Web Site ...... www.goholycross.com Miscellaneous Records ...... 31 Year-By-Year Leaders ...... 32-33 NCAA Tournament History...... 34 2010-2011 SCHEDULE Coaching Records ...... 35 DATE OPPONENT ...... TIME Crusaders in the Professional Ranks ...... 36 Oct. 8 vs. Notre Dame % ...... 6:30 p.m. Honors & Awards...... 37-39 Oct. 10 vs. or Wisconsin %. . .1:00 p.m. / 4:00 p.m. Records & History ...... 40 Oct. 15 at AIC * ...... 7:00 p.m. All-Time Series Records ...... 41 Oct. 17 at Army * ...... 2:00 p.m. All-Time Letterwinners ...... 42-43 Oct. 23 at Quinnipiac ...... 4:00 p.m. All-Time Results ...... 44-52 Oct. 29 at Northeastern...... 8:00 p.m. Nov. 5 ROBERT MORRIS * ...... 7:00 p.m. Nov. 6 ROBERT MORRIS * ...... 5:00 p.m. ADMINISTRATION Nov. 13 at Canisius *...... 3:30 p.m. President...... Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Nov. 14 at Canisius *...... 3:30 p.m. Athletic Director ...... Richard M. Regan, Jr. Nov. 19 at Sacred Heart *...... 7:00 p.m. Associate Athletic Director ...... Bill Bellerose Nov. 20 BENTLEY * ...... 7:00 p.m. Associate Athletic Director ...... Rosemary Shea Nov. 27 PROVIDENCE...... 3:00 p.m. Associate Athletic Director ...... Ann Zelesky Dec. 3 at Air Force * ...... 9:00 p.m. Assistant Athletic Director...... Frank Mastrandrea Dec. 4 at Air Force * ...... 9:00 p.m. Athletic Department Phone ...... (508) 793-2571 Dec. 29 at Connecticut * # ...... 7:15 p.m. Ticket Offi ce Phone ...... (508) 793-2573 Dec. 30 vs. Bowling Green or Princeton # ...... 4:00 p.m. / 7:15 p.m. Athletic Department Fax ...... (508) 793-3863 Jan. 2 at Yale...... 4:00 p.m. Jan. 7 NIAGARA * ...... 7:00 p.m. Jan. 8 NIAGARA * ...... 5:00 p.m. HOCKEY QUICK FACTS Jan. 14 at Mercyhurst * ...... 7:00 p.m. Head Coach ...... Jan. 15 at Mercyhurst * ...... 7:00 p.m. Alma Mater ...... Holy Cross, 1989 Jan. 21 RIT * ...... 7:00 p.m. Record at Holy Cross...... 226-226-54 / 15 Years Jan. 22 RIT * ...... 7:00 p.m. Overall Record...... 226-226-54 / 15 Years Jan. 28 CONNECTICUT *...... 7:00 p.m. Offi ce Phone...... (508) 793-2326 Jan. 29 CONNECTICUT *...... 7:00 p.m. Assistant Coach ...... Jason Smith (Salem State, 1998 / Fourth Year) Feb. 4 at AIC * ...... 7:00 p.m. Assistant Coach ...... Rob Godfrey (Holy Cross, 2007 / Fourth Year) Feb. 5 AIC * ...... 7:00 p.m. 2009-2010 Overall Record...... 12-19-6 Feb. 11 ARMY * ...... 7:00 p.m. 2009-2010 Record...... 10-13-5 / Seventh Feb. 12 ARMY * ...... 7:00 p.m. Home Rink...... Hart Center Feb. 18 SACRED HEART * ...... 7:00 p.m. Capacity ...... 1,600 Feb. 19 at Sacred Heart * ...... 7:00 p.m. Letterwinners Returning / Lost ...... 22 / 6 Feb. 25 BENTLEY * ...... 7:00 p.m. Starters Returning / Lost ...... 4 / 2 Feb. 26 at Bentley * ...... 7:00 p.m. Mar. 5 Atlantic Hockey First Round Mar. 11-13 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfi nals CREDITS Mar. 18 Atlantic Hockey Semifi nals The 2010-2011 Holy Cross men’s ice hockey fact book is published by Mar. 19 Atlantic Hockey Finals the College of the Holy Cross Department of Athletics, all rights reserved, Copyright 2010. Writing, layout, design and editing by Jim Wrobel and * Atlantic Hockey games Charles Bare. Special thanks to Tarik Kafel, Hailee Lange and Laura Ma- % Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. daio, Erin Meegan and Matt Perry. # Toyota UConn Holiday Classic, Storrs, Conn. Home games, listed in BOLD CAPS, played at the Hart Center All times listed are Eastern Time

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Charles Bare Jim Wrobel Meredith Cook Anna Poulter-Hendrickson

PARKING CONTACT INFORMATION Parking at the Hart Center is on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. The park- ing lots in front of the Hart Center are ordinarily able to handle all of your parking needs. Members of the media are encouraged to arrive at least one For information on Holy Cross men’s hockey, or any other varsity hour before faceoff in order to ensure the availability of parking. athletic team, please contact the Holy Cross athletic media relations offi ce: GAME DAY SERVICES Charles Bare, Director ...... [email protected] Pregame press notes and line charts are available in the press box ap- Jim Wrobel, Assistant Director ...... [email protected] proximately one hour before tipoff. A pregame meal will also be avail- Meredith Cook, Assistant Director . . . . . [email protected] able approximately one hour before faceoff. Fax service is available after Anna Poulter-Hendrickson, Assistant Director the game with advanced notice to the athletic media relations staff. Final ...... [email protected] statistics and play-by-play are provided. Complete books are available ap- Kristen Kearnan, Secretary ...... [email protected] proximately 15 minutes after the game. Offi ce Phone...... (508) 793-2583 Offi ce Fax...... (508) 793-2309 Press Box Phone ...... (508) 793-2204 POSTGAME PROCEDURES Mailing Address...... One College Street, Worcester, MA 01610 The Holy Cross hockey locker room is closed to the media. Members of the media should submit player requests to Jim Wrobel by the fi ve-minute mark of the third period. Following a 10-minute cooling off period, Holy CREDENTIALS & SCOUTING PASSES Cross head coach Paul Pearl and requested players will be available out- All requests for working media credentials should be made to Jim Wrobel side of the locker room. Requests for interviews with the opposing team at least one week in advance, preferably in writing. All requests received should be made with that school’s sports information director. one week in advance will be mailed, while all others will be left at the will call window, which is located at the entrance to the Hart Center. Every ef- COACH & PLAYER INTERVIEWS fort will be made to accommodate all members of the media, but as space Personal interviews with head coach Paul Pearl, his staff and players can is limited, we may not be able to honor all requests. be arranged through Jim Wrobel. Players are available in person and for phone interviews on most days, subject to the individual student-athlete’s RADIO BROADCASTS academic responsibilities. Arrangements for all interviews should be made Holy Cross has installed phone lines which can be rented by visiting radio. at least 24 hours in advance. Home phone numbers will not be given out. There is a charge of $75.00 per line for commercial radio, or $50.00 per The best time to reach coach Pearl by phone is on weekday mornings. line for student radio. Others wishing to install their own lines may contact Verizon Telephone at (508) 792-4000. Any radio station or reporting service seeking in-game or post-game reports must make arrangements through the athletic media relations offi ce.

2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK 3 MEDIA INFORMATION

HOLY CROSS ON THE INTERNET PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Information on Holy Cross hockey and all 26 other varsity sports is avail- Worcester Telegram & Gazette, 20 Franklin Street, Worcester, Mass., able through the Holy Cross Athletics home page at “www.GoHolyCross. 01615. Phone: (508) 793-9350. Fax: (508) 793-9363. Website: ‘www.tele- com”. All notes and statistics will be available through the site. In addition, gram.com’. Dave Nordman, sports editor; Jennifer Toland, beat writer. Crusader radio broadcasts can be heard on the internet, with information on broadcast locations available on the Holy Cross Athletics home page. Boston Globe, 135 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Mass., 02107. Phone: (617) 929-2860. Fax: (617) 929-2670. Website: ‘www.boston.com’.

DIRECTIONS TO THE HART CENTER Boston Herald, 1 Herald Square, Boston, Mass., 02118. Phone: (800) From the East or West: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) to Exit 234-5680. Fax: (617) 619-6430. Website: ‘www.bostonherald.com’. John 10. After the exit, follow I-290 East toward Worcester. Take Exit 11 (Col- Connolly, college reporter. lege Square / Southbridge Street) off of I-290. Cross over to the right lane immediately after coming off the ramp to College Square. Take the fi rst Associated Press (Boston), 184 High Street, Boston, Mass., 02110. Phone: right (before the traffi c light) onto College Street. Go up the hill and enter (617) 357-8100. Fax: (617) 338-8125. Website: ‘www.ap.org’. Howard the campus at the last gate on the left (Gate 7). Take the fi rst right and the Ulman, sports editor. Hart Center is located at the top of the hill. WTAG Radio, 58 Stereo Lane, Paxton, Mass., 01612. Phone: (508) 795- From the North: Take I-495 South to I-290 West (Exit 25B). Follow I- 0580. Fax: (508) 757-1779. Website: ‘www.wtag.com’. George Brown, 290 West to Exit 11 (College Square / Southbridge Street). Bear left com- sports. ing off the ramp onto Southbridge Street. Take the fi rst right (before the traffi c light) onto College Street. Go up the hill and enter the campus at WCHC Radio, 216 Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, the last gate on the left (Gate 7). Take the fi rst right and the Hart Center is Worcester, Mass., 01610. Phone: (508) 793-2475. Website: “college. located at the top of the hill. holycross.edu/wchc’.

From the Southeast: Take I-495 North to the Massachusetts Turnpike WCTR-TV 3, 95 Higgins Street, Worcester, Mass., 01606. Phone: (508) West (I-90). Take Exit 10 off of the Massachusetts Turnpike. After the 853-1515. Fax: (508) 854-5065. Kevin Shea, sports. exit, follow I-290 East toward Worcester. Take Exit 11 (College Square / Southbridge Street) off of I-290. Cross over to the right lane immediately New England Hockey Journal, 110 West Squantum Strret, North Quincy, after coming off the ramp to College Square. Take the fi rst right (before Mass., 02171. Phone: (617) 773-9955. Fac: (617) 773-6688. the traffi c light) onto College Street. Go up the hill and enter the campus at the last gate on the left (Gate 7). Take the fi rst right and the Hart Center is located at the top of the hill.

From the South: Take Route 146 North to the Massachusetts Turnpike West (I-90). Take Exit 10 off of the Massachusetts Turnpike. After the exit, follow I-290 East toward Worcester. Take Exit 11 (College Square / Southbridge Street) off of I-290. Cross over to the right lane immediately after coming off the ramp to College Square. Take the fi rst right (before the traffi c light) onto College Street. Go up the hill and enter the campus at the last gate on the left (Gate 7). Take the fi rst right and the Hart Center is located at the top of the hill.

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AIR FORCE BOSTON UNIVERSITY MERCYHURST Location ...... Colorado Springs, Colo. Location ...... Boston, Mass. Location ...... Erie, Pa. Nickname ...... Falcons Nickname ...... Terriers Nickname ...... Lakers Colors...... Blue & Silver Colors...... Scarlet & White Colors...... Blue, Green & White Arena ...... Cadet Ice Arena (2,470) Arena ...... (6,221) Arena ...... (1,300) Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey 2009 Record...... 16-15-6 (14-8-6) 2009 Record...... 18-17-3 (13-12-2) 2009 Record...... 15-20-3 (15-10-3) Head Coach . . Frank Serratore (Bemidji State, 82) Head Coach . . . . . (Boston U., ’68) Head Coach . . (Brockport St., ’82) Career Record . . . .263-319-47 (17 years) Career Record . . 834-429-104 (37 years) Career Record . . . .399-272-52 (22 years) Men’s Hockey SID...... Dave Toller Men’s Hockey SID...... Brian Kelley Men’s Hockey SID...... Erik Kaminski Phone ...... 719-333-3478 Phone ...... 617-353-2872 Phone ...... 814-824-3338 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail . . . . . [email protected] Athletic Web Site . .www.goairforcefalcons.com Athletic Web Site ...... www.goterriers.com Athletic Web Site . . . . www.hurstathletics.com

AIC BOWLING GREEN NIAGARA Location ...... Springfi eld, Mass. Location ...... Bowling Green, Ohio Location ...... Niagara Falls, N.Y. Nickname ...... Yellow Jackets Nickname ...... Falcons Nickname ...... Purple Eagles Colors...... Yellow & Black Colors...... Orange & Brown Colors...... Purple & White Arena ...... (2,200) Arena ...... BGSU Ice Arena (5,000) Arena ...... (2,100) Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... CCHA Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey 2009 Record...... 5-24-4 (5-19-4) 2009 Record...... 5-25-6 (4-18-6) 2009 Record...... 12-20-4 (6-10-2) Head Coach . . . . . Gary Wright (, ’76) Head Coach . . . . (Miami, ’93) Head Coach . . . . . (RIT, ’83) Career Record . . . .263-459-55 (26 years) Career Record ...... First Year Career Record . . . . .156-141-32 (9 years) Men’s Hockey SID...... Katie Elie Men’s Hockey SID...... Ryan Gasser Men’s Hockey SID...... Chris Smith Phone ...... 413-654-1425 Phone ...... 419-372-7075 Phone ...... 716-286-8724 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Athletic Web Site . .www.aicyellowjackets.com Athletic Web Site . . . . . www.bgsufalcons.com Athletic Web Site . . . . .www.purpleeagles.com

ARMY CANISIUS NORTHEASTERN Location ...... West , N.Y. Location ...... Buffalo, N.Y. Location ...... Boston, Mass. Nickname ...... Black Knights Nickname ...... Golden Griffi ns Nickname ...... Huskies Colors...... Black, Gold & Gray Colors...... Blue & Gold Colors...... Red & Black Arena ...... (2,648) Arena . . . . .Buffalo State Sports Arena (1,800) Arena ...... (5,900) Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... Hockey East 2009 Record...... 11-18-7 (10-12-6) 2009 Record...... 17-15-5 (13-11-4) 2009 Record...... 16-16-2 (11-14-2) Head Coach ...... Brian Riley (Brown, ’83) Head Coach . . . . (Ohio State, ’92) Head Coach ...... Greg Cronin (Colby, ’86) Career Record ...... 81-102-31 (7 years) Career Record ...... 62-97-22 (5 years) Career Record ...... 93-101-23 (6 years) Men’s Hockey SID...... Ryan Yanoshak Men’s Hockey SID...... Jason Veniskey Men’s Hockey SID...... Mark Majewski Phone ...... 845-938-7197 Phone ...... 716-888-3767 Phone ...... 617-373-3643 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail . . . . [email protected] Athletic Web Site . . . . www.goarmysports.com Athletic Web Site ...... www.gogriffs.com Athletic Web Site ...... www.gonu.com

BENTLEY CONNECTICUT NOTRE DAME Location ...... Waltham, Mass. Location ...... Storrs, Conn. Location ...... Notre Dame, Ind. Nickname ...... Falcons Nickname ...... Huskies Nickname ...... Fighting Irish Colors...... Blue & White Colors...... Blue & White Colors...... Blue & Gold Arena . . . John A. Ryan Skating Arena (1,500) Arena ...... Freitas Ice Forum (2,000) Arena ...... Joyce Center (2,713) Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... CCHA 2009 Record...... 12-19-4 (10-15-3) 2009 Record...... 7-27-3 (6-19-3) 2009 Record...... 13-17-8 (9-12-7) Head Coach . . . (Bentley, ’00) Head Coach . . . .Bruce Marshall (UConn, ’85) Head Coach . .Jeff Jackson (Michigan State, ’78) Career Record . . . . . 99-154-28 (8 years) Career Record . . . .301-336-60 (22 years) Career Record . . . .298-117-41 (11 years) Men’s Hockey SID...... Kyle Mack Men’s Hockey SID...... Matt Lee Men’s Hockey SID...... Tim Connor Phone ...... 781-891-2417 Phone ...... 860-486-1498 Phone ...... 574-631-7516 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Athletic Web Site . . .www. bentleyfalcons.com Athletic Web Site . . . . www.uconnhuskies.com Athletic Web Site ...... www.und.com

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PRINCETON RIT WISCONSIN Location ...... Princeton, N.J. Location ...... Rochester, N.Y. Location ...... Madison, Wis. Nickname ...... Tigers Nickname ...... Tigers Nickname ...... Badgers Colors...... Orange & Black Colors...... Orange & Brown Colors...... Red & White Arena ...... Hobey Baker Rink (2,100) Arena ...... Ritter Arena (2,100) Arena ...... (15,237) Conference ...... ECACHL Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... WCHA 2009 Record...... 12-16-3 (8-12-2) 2009 Record...... 28-12-1 (22-5-1) 2009 Record...... 28-11-4 (17-8-3) Head Coach . .Guy Gadowsky (Colorado Coll., ’89) Head Coach . .Wayne Wilson (Bowling Green, ’84) Head Coach . . . . Mike Eaves (Wisconsin, ’78) Career Record . . . .156-185-35 (11 years) Career Record . . . .216-103-25 (11 years) Career Record . . . . .171-122-38 (8 years) Men’s Hockey SID...... Yariv Amir Men’s Hockey SID...... Joe Venniro Men’s Hockey SID...... Paul Capobianco Phone ...... 609-258-5701 Phone ...... 585-475-5598 Phone ...... 608-263-1983 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Athletic Web Site . . www.goprincetontigers.com Athletic Web Site ...... www.ritathletics.com Athletic Web Site ...... www.uwbadgers.com

PROVIDENCE ROBERT MORRIS YALE Location ...... Providence, R.I. Location ...... Moon Township, Pa. Location ...... New Haven, Conn. Nickname ...... Friars Nickname ...... Colonials Nickname ...... Bulldogs Colors...... Black & White Colors...... Navy Blue & White Colors...... Blue & White Arena ...... Schneider Arena (3,030) Arena ...... RMU Island Sports Center Arena ...... Ingalls Rink (3,486) Conference ...... Hockey East Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Conference ...... ECACHL 2009 Record...... 10-20-4 (5-18-4) 2009 Record...... 10-19-6 (6-9-3) 2009 Record...... 21-10-3 (15-5-2) Head Coach . . . . . (Providence, ’85) Head Coach . .Derek Schooley (W. Michigan, ’94) Head Coach ...... (Yale, ’80) Career Record ...... 58-98-20 (5 years) Career Record ...... 69-112-26 (6 years) Career Record ...... 72-49-12 (4 years) Men’s Hockey SID...... Jorge Rocha Men’s Hockey SID...... Jeff Symonds Men’s Hockey SID...... Steve Conn Phone ...... 401-865-2201 Phone ...... 412-397-4953 Phone ...... 203-432-1455 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Athletic Web Site ...... www.friars.com Athletic Web Site . . . . www.rmucolonials.com Athletic Web Site . . . . .www.yalebulldogs.com

QUINNIPIAC SACRED HEART Location ...... Hamden, Conn. Location ...... Fairfi eld, Conn. Nickname ...... Bobcats Nickname ...... Pioneers Colors...... Blue & Gold Colors...... Scarlet & White Arena . . . TD Banknorth Sports Center (3,300) Arena ...... (1,000) Conference ...... ECAC Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey 2009 Record...... 20-18-2 (11-11-0) 2009 Record...... 21-13-4 (16-9-3) Head Coach . . (Conn. Coll., ’90) Head Coach . .C.J. Marottolo (Northeastern, ’89) Career Record . . . .301-201-47 (16 years) Career Record ...... 21-13-4 (1 year) Men’s Hockey SID...... Ken Sweeten Men’s Hockey SID...... Brendan Flynn Phone ...... 203-582-8625 Phone ...... 203-365-4813 E-Mail . [email protected] E-Mail ...... fl [email protected] Athletic Web Site . .www.quinnipiacbobcats.com Athletic Web Site . .www.sacredheartpioneers.com

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last Team (League) 1 Derek Kump Fr. G 6-0 170 Falmouth, Maine / Walpole Express (AJHL) 2 Brendan Baker So. D 5-9 196 Edina, Minn. / Edina H.S. (CLC) 3 Matt Celin Sr. F 5-11 189 Gibsonia, Pa. / Bay State Breakers (EJHL) 4 Mike Daly Jr. D 5-11 187 South Burlington, Vt. / St. Paul’s School (NEPSAC) 5 Kyle Atkins Jr. D 6-3 201 Brockville, / (CJHL) 6 Matt Clune Jr. D 6-1 198 , Ontario / Salisbury School (NEPSAC) 7 Matthew Davis Jr. D 5-10 185 Lancaster, N.Y. / Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 8 Gianni Baldassari Jr. F 6-1 193 Fort Wayne, Ind. / Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL) 10 Kyle Fletcher So. F 6-1 190 Kanata, Ontario / Kanata Stallions (CJHL) 11 Everett Sheen (C) Sr. F 6-0 205 Lethbridge, Alberta / (AJHL) 12 Mark Williamson Fr. F 6-1 175 Centennial, Colo. / Brockville Braves (CJHL) 14 Adam Schmidt Fr. F 6-2 195 Warrington, Pa. / Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 15 Jay Silvia Jr. F 6-2 207 Burlington, Mass. / Belmont Hill School (NEPSAC) 17 J.P. Martignetti Sr. F 6-3 216 Winchester, Mass. / Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 18 Jamie Jelinek Sr. F 5-10 165 Great Falls, Va. / Tabor Academy (NEPSAC) 19 Andrew Cox Jr. F 5-11 174 Lombardy, Ontario / Phillips Academy Andover (NEPSAC) 21 Matt Gordon Jr. F 5-11 190 Perth, Ontario / (CJHL) 22 Mark Znutas Sr. D 6-0 196 Emerson, N.J. / The Hotchkiss School (NEPSAC) 23 Ryan McGrath Fr. D 5-10 195 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Bay State Breakers (EJHL) 24 Jeffrey Reppucci Fr. D 5-9 175 Newburyport, Mass. / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 26 Rob Linsmayer So. F 5-11 210 Winnetka, Ill. / Chicago Steel (USHL) 27 Shayne Stockton Fr. F 6-2 200 Rochester, N.Y. / Brockville Braves (CJHL) 28 Evan Zych So. D 6-0 193 Kilbride, Ontario / (OJHL) 29 Brandon Nunn So. F 5-9 175 Fairport, N.Y. / Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 30 Thomas Tysowsky So. G 6-3 196 Amherst, N.Y. / Milton Academy (NEPSAC) 33 Erik Vos So. F 6-0 195 Carlisle, Ontario / (BCHL) 35 Adam Roy Sr. G 6-1 189 Feeding Hills, Mass. / Springfi eld Junior Blues (NAHL) 44 Luke Miller Jr. F 5-9 168 Andover, Mass. / Phillips Exeter Academy (NEPSAC)

Head Coach: Paul Pearl (Holy Cross, 1989 / 16th Season) Assistant Coach: Jason Smith (Salem State College, 1998 / Fourth Season) Assistant Coach: Rob Godfrey (Holy Cross, 2007 / Fourth Season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Gianni Baldassari...... BALL-duh-SAR-ee Matt Celin ...... sell-EEN Matt Clune ...... CLOON Jamie Jelinek ...... GEL-in-eck Rob Linsmayer...... LINS-my-er J.P. Martignetti...... MAR-tig-NET-ee Thomas Tysowsky ...... tie-ZOW-ski Erik Vos ...... VOSS Mark Znutas...... ZUH-new-tus Evan Zych ...... ZICK

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The 2010-2011 Holy Cross men’s hockey team returns 22 of 28 let- the power play and we need to get back to the success we use to have. I terwinners and four of six starters from last year’s squad (12-19-6 overall, feel like we have the right players and they know what to do so we just 10-13-5 Atlantic Hockey), while it welcomes six freshmen. The Crusad- need to get it done. That will be something that we stress in preseason.” ers, who went 6-4-1 in their last 11 regular season games last year and The Crusaders’ kill percentage (83.2) last season was third in outscored their opponents by a 37-31 margin during that stretch, will be the conference and 19th nationally. “One big reason why our penalty kill looking to carry over the late season success into the 2010-2011 cam- has been good is because of our goaltending,” said Pearl. “We also have paign. experienced players on the penalty kill which is a key to our success. I “Everyone is very excited for this season as we fi nished very strong expect our penalty kill to be a strength.” last year,” said 16th-year and the program’s all-time winningest head This year’s team is also expected to have solid depth. “We are really coach Paul Pearl. “We lost some great players, but we also have a lot of deep on defense,” said Pearl. “Up front we just have not scored a ton of key guys back. With the success we had in February we know we can win goals so we need players to step up and score more goals. If all of the for- games, so we are very excited to start the season.” wards play to their capabilities then we will have great depth. We are also One of the biggest strengths of the team is expected to be its defense, very deep in net.” as it was third in the conference and 20th nationally last year by only al- Senior Everett Sheen (Lethbridge, Alberta), who has played lowing 2.76 goals per game. With all of the defensive skaters, and goalies in all 111 games in his fi rst three seasons, will lead the team for the second Thomas Tysowsky (Amherst, N.Y.) and Adam Roy (Feeding Hills, Mass.) straight year. “Everett is a great two-way player,” said Pearl. “He gives returning, the Crusaders should be very strong defensively. “I think we 100 percent every day in practice. Everett is a great offensive player but is have a good defense, but I think we can get even better,” said Pearl. “We also really good on defense and killing penalties. We expect him to score have to get our goals allowed per game to be fewer than two. That is a a lot of goals this year. He is very excited for his senior season and to put legitimate team for this year because of the players we have. If you the puck in the back of the net a bunch of times this season.” look nationally, any team that allows less than two goals per game is prob- The six seniors of Matt Celin (Gibsonia, Pa.), Jamie Jelinek (Great ably on the top of their conference.” Falls, Va.), J.P. Martignetti (Winchester, Mass.), Roy, Sheen and Mark Pearl expects his defense to be a key to the team’s success all sea- Znutas (Emerson, N.J.) will be looking to lead the team to a successful son, but knows how much he needs them to be at the top of their game at season. “The senior class is an excellent group of players that have some- the beginning of the season. “It is important that we play strong defense thing to prove,” said Pearl. “They want to win a championship. It is always right at the start of the season,” said Pearl. “I think we are going to score good to have a group that wants to prove that they can win.” more goals this season but that doesn’t always happen right away. But The nine juniors of Kyle Atkins (Brockville, Ontario), Gianni Bal- you should be able to rely on your defense from the start of the season. dassari (Fort Wayne, Ind.), Matt Clune (Toronto, Ontario), Andrew Cox Defense will be a focal point for us throughout the season but especially (Lombardy, Ontario), Mike Daly (South Burlington, Vt.), Matthew Davis early on.” (Lancaster, N.Y.), Matt Gordon (Perth, Ontario), Luke Miller (Andover, Pearl also sees the attitude of the team as a big strength. “I think we Mass.) and Jay Silvia (Burlington, Mass.) are a group of players who have had a winning attitude last season, but we just lost some real close games,” seen a lot of game action during their collegiate careers. “The junior class said Pearl. “We went 2-10-4 during the middle of the season, but because is extremely talented and, just like the seniors, are looking to show that the team had a great attitude we were able to fi nish strong which I give the they can contribute to more victories,” said Pearl. players a lot of credit for. I think we will have a winning attitude all season The sophomore class of Brendan Baker (Edina, Minn.), Kyle Fletch- long.” er (Kanata, Ontario), Rob Linsmayer (Winnetka, Ill.), Brandon Nunn The Crusaders played in nine overtime games last season with three (Fairport, N.Y.), Tysowsky, Erik Vos (Carlisle, Ontario) and Evan Zych losses and six ties and also went 3-7 in games decided by one goal. Pearl (Kilbride, Ontario) will be looking to build on their freshmen seasons, sees winning these types of games as how you make a run at the top of while the freshman class of Derek Kump (Falmouth, Maine), Ryan Mc- the standings. “To win those close games we need to score on the power Grath (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Jeffrey Reppucci (Newburyport, Mass.), Adam play,” said Pearl. “The last couple of years we have struggled scoring on Schmidt (Warrington, Pa.), Shayne Stockton (Rochester, N.Y.) and Mark

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Williamson (Centennial, Colo.) will look to contribute right away. “We DEFENSEMEN expect all of our freshmen to contribute. With that said, any team who has RETURNING 7; LOST 0; FRESHMEN 2 been successful did not rely on their freshman class. I would love to see Holy Cross returns its entire defense from a year ago and is expected one of them win Rookie of the Year in the conference. We really feel like to be one of the best in Atlantic Hockey. Znutas, who has only missed we have a great freshman class.” three games in his career, has 10 goals and 33 assists for 43 points in 108 Holy Cross will open the season at the 14th annual Warrior Ice career games. Last season he ranked third on the team with 12 assists. Breaker Tournament at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo., on Friday, Daly and Clune will also be major leaders on defense. Daly had a career Oct. 8 and Sunday, Oct. 10. The Crusaders will play Notre Dame on Oct. season last year with three goals and 10 assists for 13 points, while Clune 8, and then either take on Wisconsin or Boston University on Oct. 10. tallied two goals and a career-best 10 assists for a career-best 12 points a Holy Cross will become only the second school from Atlantic Hockey to season ago. Atkins, Baker, Davis and Zych will also be keys in keeping the ever take part in the event. “This tournament is great because it is on a puck out of the net, along with McGrath and Reppucci. national stage playing against some of the best teams in the country,” said Pearl. “We are excited to try to win it.” Atlantic Hockey will have two new members this year as Niagara and Robert Morris will join the conference. “Both Niagara and Robert Morris RETURNING 2; LOST 1; FRESHMEN 1 will strengthen the conference even more,” said Pearl. “Both schools have The Crusaders have a lot of depth in goal. Tysowsky is coming off an two really good programs.” outstanding freshman season. He started in 34 of Holy Cross’ 37 games Here is a look at the 2010-2011 Crusaders by position. and had a 2.43 goals against average ranking him second in Atlantic Hock- ey, 17th nationally and fourth on the school’s Division I single-season list. FORWARDS He was also fourth in the league with a .910 save percentage and ranked second on the all-time Holy Cross Division I single-season save list with RETURNING 13; LOST 5; FRESHMEN 3 839. The Crusaders also return Roy, who enters the season ranked second The Crusaders, who averaged 2.35 goals per game last year, will be on the Holy Cross Division I all-time list with 1,377 career saves as he has looking for an offensive spark from their forwards this season. Holy Cross played 51 career games with a 3.15 goals against average. Pearl is also will be led by Sheen who has 35 goals and 34 assists for 69 career points. excited to welcome Kump to the program and expects him to contribute Sheen, who participated at the ’ prospects camp this also. summer, recorded nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points last season as he was ranked second on the team in points, while he was fourth in goals and With a group of veterans looking to prove that they can win a cham- assists. pionship and a talented bunch of underclassmen, the 2010-2011 Crusaders Linsmayer is coming off an outstanding freshman season in which he are ready to have a successful season. played all 37 games and had four goals and 15 assists for 19 points as he ranked second on the team in assists and was third in points. Silvia, who participated at the ’ prospects camp in the summer, has been a clutch player as he led the team with four game-winning goals last season and has six for his career. He also has 21 goals and 14 assists for 35 career points and is expected to be a major contributor this season. Gordon, Miller, Celin and Martignetti, who combined for 15 goals, 24 assists and 39 points last season, will be a key to the success of the offense. Pearl also expects Baldassari, Cox, Fletcher, Jelinek, Nunn, Vos, Williamson, Schmidt and Stockton to be major factors in making the Cru- sader offense more productive.

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PAUL PEARL PEARL’S COACHING FILE HEAD COACH Paul Pearl is in his 16th season at the helm of the Holy Cross ice hockey program Years School Position in 2010-2011, and is just the fi fth head coach 1990-1992 Portsmouth Abbey School Head Coach in the history of ice hockey at Holy Cross. 1992-1994 Connecticut Assistant Coach On January 21, 2006, with a 3-2 victory at 1994-1996 Holy Cross Head Coach Dartmouth, Pearl became the school’s all- 1996-1997 Brown Assistant Coach time winningest coach with the 168th victory 1997-Present Holy Cross Head Coach of his career. Pearl has forged a 226-226-54 record at Holy Cross over 15 years and has been the In 1998-99, the Crusaders earned a 22-9-4 mark and the MAAC man behind the bench in seven of the nine Hockey Championship. It was the fi rst time in the school’s history that the most successful seasons in Holy Cross history, while he has had three hockey program won its conference championship. teams post 20-plus win seasons. Along with 14 post-season appearances In Pearl’s fi rst season (1994-95), he inherited a team that had one in 15 years, Pearl led the Crusaders to their fi rst two NCAA Tournament winning season in its eight previous years. He guided the squad to a 15-10 appearances in 2003-04 and 2005-06, while he coached the Crusaders to record, including an 11-4 mark at the Hart Center and an ECAC Tourna- their fi rst ever NCAA Tournament win with the 4-3 overtime victory over ment berth. Minnesota in Grand Forks, N.D., on March 24, 2006. Over the years, Pearl has coached several talented athletes, includ- In 2005-06, Pearl led the Crusaders to a school single season record ing 1999 MAAC Goalie of the Year Scott Simpson, 2002 MAAC Offen- 27 victories, as the team posted an overall record of 27-10-2. Holy Cross sive Player of the Year and current New York Ranger Patrick Rissmiller, also claimed the Atlantic Hockey regular season and tournament titles. 2003-04 Atlantic Hockey Defensive Forward of Year Greg Kealey, 2003- During the 2003-04 campaign, the Crusaders tallied a 22-10-4 over- 04 Atlantic Hockey Individual Sportsmanship honoree Tim Coskren and all record. Holy Cross swept the Atlantic Hockey tournament, and cap- 2005-06 All-American Tyler McGregor, Holy Cross’ Division I all-time tured two shutout victories en route to the title, including the 5-0 playoff points leader James Sixsmith and the 2006-07 Atlantic Hockey Defense- win versus American International (3/13/04) and in the 4-0 championship man of the Year Jon Landry. Not only have Pearl’s athletes received nu- game win over Sacred Heart (3/20/04). merous accolades, but the coach himself has earned several honors, such as the 2003-04 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year award, the 2001-02 MAAC Coach of the Year award, the 1997-98 ECAC East Coach of the Year award and the 1997-98 New England Hockey Writers Coach of Year EARL S OACHING ONORS P ’ C H honors. Pearl also served Holy Cross in the capacity of coach 1998 ECAC East Coach of the Year from 1998-2001. He coached the fi rst two teams to ever reach the Pa- 1998 New England Writer’s Association Coach of the Year triot League baseball playoffs at Holy Cross and was twice named Patriot 2002 MAAC Coach of the Year League Coach of the Year. 2004 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year A 1989 graduate of Holy Cross, Pearl served as an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut from 1992-94. While at Connecticut, Pearl

10 2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK COACHING STAFF helped lead the Huskies to an impressive mark of 34-15-5 and a pair of ECAC Tournament appearances. Pearl also served as assistant coach at THE PAUL PEARL FILE Brown University, gaining valuable recruiting experience in the United States and Canada. Prior to serving as an assistant at Connecticut, Pearl directed the ice Born: February 7, 1967 hockey program at the Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, R.I., for High School: Winthrop High School two seasons. He works extensively with USA Hockey in the Massachu- Hometown: Wakefi eld, Mass. setts Satellite program and has served as assistant coach several times, College: Holy Cross, 1989; MBA University of Connecticut, 1994 including the Massachusetts Select 17 squad that captured gold at the St. Holy Cross Playing Career: 125 games, 14 goals, 63 assists Cloud Festival in Minnesota. (as a defenseman) As a four-year letterwinner for the Crusaders, he played in 125 Family: Wife, Karen; son, Robert; daughter, Katheryn games as a defenseman, tallying 14 goals and 63 assists. Pearl led Holy Cross with 25 assists as a senior captain on the 1988-89 squad. During his four-year playing-career, Holy Cross won 63 games and qualifi ed for the Paul and his wife Karen have two children, Robert and Katheryn. ECAC East Tournament twice. They reside in Wakefi eld, Mass.

PEARL’S COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD

— —Overall—— ————Conference———— Season School W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Postseason Accomplishments 1994-1995 Holy Cross 15-10-0 .600 10-7-0 .588 Seventh ECAC East Quarterfi nals 1995-1996 Holy Cross 13-11-2 .538 9-8-2 .526 11th ECAC East Quarterfi nals 1997-1998 Holy Cross 16-8-2 .654 13-4-2 .737 Third ECAC East Quarterfi nals 1998-1999 Holy Cross 22-9-4 .686 19-6-3 .732 Second MAAC Champions 1999-2000 Holy Cross 8-24-3 .271 8-16-3 .352 Seventh MAAC Quarterfi nals 2000-2001 Holy Cross 8-22-2 .281 8-16-2 .346 Ninth 2001-2002 Holy Cross 17-12-5 .574 14-7-5 .635 Third MAAC Quarterfi nals 2002-2003 Holy Cross 17-18-1 .486 14-11-1 .558 Third MAAC Semifi nals 2003-2004 Holy Cross 22-10-4 .667 17-4-3 .771 First Atlantic Hockey Champions / NCAA Tournament 2004-2005 Holy Cross 16-14-6 .528 12-7-5 .604 Fourth Atlantic Hockey Semifi nals 2005-2006 Holy Cross 27-10-2 .718 19-7-2 .714 First Atlantic Hockey Champions / NCAA West Regional Finals 2006-2007 Holy Cross 10-20-5 .357 9-14-5 .411 Sixth Atlantic Hockey Quarterfi nals 2007-2008 Holy Cross 10-19-7 .375 9-15-4 .393 Ninth Atlantic Hockey Quarterfi nals 2008-2009 Holy Cross 13-20-5 .408 10-15-3 .411 Seventh Atlantic Hockey Quarterfi nals 2009-2010 Holy Cross 12-19-6 .405 10-13-5 .446 Seventh Atlantic Hockey Quarterfi nals Career 15 Seasons 226-226-54 .500 181-150-45 .541 Two NCAA Tournaments One NCAA Tournament Victory One MAAC Championship Two Atlantic Hockey Championships

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JASON SMITH ROB GODFREY ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH Jason Smith is in his fourth season as an Rob Godfrey is in his fourth season on assistant coach at Holy Cross in 2010-2011. the Holy Cross staff in 2010-2011 and his Smith serves as the recruiting coordinator and third as an assistant coach. He was the direc- works with all positions with an emphasis on tor of hockey operations in 2007-2008. He forwards. is also the assistant equipment manager for Smith came to Holy Cross from Babson the athletic department. As an assistant coach College, where he was as an assistant coach with the Crusaders, his responsibilities include and recruiting coordinator for four seasons. recruiting and working with all positions with Babson won the 2007 ECAC East Champion- an emphasis on defense. ship earning its fi rst NCAA Tournament ap- A native of , Ontario, and a pearance since 1993. In total Babson reached 2007 graduate of Holy Cross, Godfrey had an the ECAC East Finals in three of the four seasons Smith was a part of the outstanding career as a defenseman for the Crusaders. He played in 121 ca- program. He previously served as an assistant coach and recruiting coor- reer games with nine goals and 25 assists for 34 points, including four goals dinator for Salem State College for four years. and seven assists for 11 points as a senior and four goals and 12 assists for A native of West Yarmouth, Mass., Smith graduated from Salem State 16 points as a junior. In 2005-06, Godfrey was named the Atlantic Hockey in 1998 where he was a three-year member of the hockey team and was a Best Defensive Defenseman, while he received the Glenn “Spike” Crane captain as a junior and senior. Smith led the team in scoring in the 1996-97 Memorial Award and the Seventh Player Award. As a senior, he served as season. He also played at UMass-Amherst in the 1993-94 season. the team’s assistant captain and received the Dr. James M. Stewart Memo- Smith and his wife Karen, reside in Braintree, Mass., with their rial Award which is the Coaches Award given for commitment, leadership daughters Allyson and Ashley. and performance.

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KYLE ATKINS BRENDAN BAKER JUNIOR • DEFENSEMAN SOPHOMORE • DEFENSEMAN 6-3 • 201 • SHOOTS LEFT 5-9 • 196 • SHOOTS LEFT BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO EDINA, MINN. BROCKVILLE BRAVES (CJHL) EDINA (CLC) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-2010: • Played in 31 games • Played in 31 games • Member of a defense that ranked third in At- • Member of a defense that ranked third lantic Hockey and 20th nationally by allowing in Atlantic Hockey and 20th nationally by only 2.76 goals per game allowing only 2.76 goals per game • Recorded a career-best two goals, while he • Had one goal and four assists for fi ve also posted six assists for eight points points • Ranked ninth on the team in assists • Posted his fi rst collegiate goal against Sacred Heart (11/7) • Posted one goal and one assist in the 5-3 victory versus Army (2/5) • Tied for sixth on the team for plus/minus with a +1 • Recorded one goal at Sacred Heart (3/13) in the Atlantic Hockey Tourna- BEFORE HOLY CROSS: ment quarterfi nals • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Edina H.S. for coach AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: Curt Giles... Sports Illustrated featured him and his team on March 23, • Played 37 games 2009 • Recorded one goal and a career-best 10 assists for a career-best 11 • Captain as a senior points • Earned 2008-09 All-Classic Lake Conference honors • Was awarded the Glenn “Spike” Crane Memorial Award given to the player • Named to the 2009 All-State Tournament team who excels most in the little things and leads his teammates by example • Earned 2006-07 and 2007-08 honorable mention All-CLC accolades • Posted two assists versus Bentley (12/6) and RIT (3/13 & 3/15) • Team was the 2007-08 state runner-up, while the team won the 2006-07 • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal against Air Force (2/20) and 2008-09 state consolation championship BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Also a three-year member and senior captain of the varsity • Played three years for the Brockville Braves of the Central Junior A team Hockey League (CJHL) for head coach Todd Gill • Earned 2007-08 All-State, 2006-07 team MVP and 2006-07 honorable • Recorded 26 goals and 72 assists for 98 points in 172 career games mention All-CLC honors • Scored 13 goals and had 27 assists for 40 points in 61 games in 2007- • Member of the varsity football team for the 2007-08 season 08 • Was a Edina Scholar and a Scholar Athlete • Had six goals and 27 assists for 33 points in 58 games in 2006-07 PERSONAL: • Recorded seven goals and 18 assists for 25 points in 53 games in 2005- • Son of Brad and Susan Baker 06 • His father is a member of the Gustavus Adolphus College Hall of Fame • 2006-07 playoffs MVP for football and baseball • Received the team’s Most Improved Player and Trainer’s Helper Award • His mother was a member of the fi eld hockey and softball teams at in 2005-06 Willamette University • Played in the 2005-06 Rookie All-Star Game • Has one brother, Brian, and one sister Mallory • Attended Thousand Islands Secondary School • Has not yet declared a major • 2007 Ontario Scholar • Also a member of the Holy Cross men’s lacrosse team PERSONAL: • Son of Dennis and Jeanne Atkins BAKER’S CAREER STATISTICS • Has one brother, Tyler YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG • His brother also played with him for three years for the Brockville Braves 2009-2010 31 1 4 5 6-12 0 0 0 and is now on the Castleton State College hockey team • Majoring in Economics and Accounting GIANNI BALDASSARI ATKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS JUNIOR • FORWARD YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG 6-1 • 193 • SHOOTS LEFT 2008-2009 37 1 10 11 5-10 0 0 0 2009-2010 31 2 6 8 7-14 0 0 0 FORT WAYNE, IND. Total 68 3 16 19 12-24 0 0 0 FAIRBANKS ICE DOGS (NAHL) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: • Played in 10 games AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: • Played all 38 games • Recorded two goals and three assists for fi ve points

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• Posted two assists in the 5-1 win at AIC (1/10) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-2009: • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal versus Army (1/17) • Played 35 games with 20 as a forward and 15 as a defender • Recorded one goal in the 4-1 victory at UConn (1/31) • Recorded a career-best fi ve goals and also had seven assists for a • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team career-best 12 points BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Earned AT&T Crusader of the Week (12/8) accolades for scoring one • Played two years in the North (NAHL) goal at Bentley (12/5) and two goals including the game-winner in the • Was a member of the 2006-07 Springfi eld Jr. Blues for head coach Nick 3-2 victory over Bentley (12/6) Pollos for a half a season before being traded to the Fairbanks Ice Dogs • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team where he played the rest of the 2006-07 season and the entire 2007-08 AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-2008: season for head coach Rob Proffi tt • Played 27 games • Team captain for Springfi eld as he recorded fi ve goals and four assists • Recorded one goal and one assist for two points for nine points in 40 games • Earned his fi rst collegiate point with an assist on the game-winning • Team captain for Fairbanks in the 2007-08 season as he had fi ve goals goal in the 5-3 win at AIC (1/15) and 10 assists for 15 points in 50 career games • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal against Mercyhurst (2/1) • As a freshman he recorded 15 goals and 20 assists for 35 points in • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team 50 games as a captain for the Ann Arbor Jr. Wolverines Midget Minor BEFORE HOLY CROSS: ‘AAA’ team for head coach Bill DeGroot • Played one season for the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior • As a sophomore he had 20 goals and 30 assists for 50 points in 55 Hockey League (EJHL) for head coach Dave McCauley games as a captain for the Midget Minor ‘AAA’ • Led the team in the 2006-07 season in goals by a defenseman with six, team for head coach John Baldassari while he also had 11 assists for 17 points • As a junior he posted 15 goals and 20 assists for 35 points in 60 games • Received the team’s Most Improved Player Award as a captain for the Indianapolis Checkers Midget Major ‘AAA’ team for • Team won the 2006-07 EJHL Southern Conference championship, head coach Don Harkins while it was the 2007 EJHL and USA Hockey National championship • Indianapolis won the 2005 World Midget Tournament held in Quebec runner-up • As a senior he recorded 40 goals and 40 assists for 80 points in 65 • Also played for the of the Mid-West Elite Hockey games as a captain for the Russell Stover Midget Major ‘AAA’ team for League (MWEHL) for head coach Joe Gaul as he recorded 20 goals and head coach 50 assists for 70 points in his career • Member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society • Team captain in 2005-06 PERSONAL: • Team was the 2005 and 2006 and Mid-Am Regional • Son of John and Jackie Baldassari champions, while it was the 2005 and 2006 USA Hockey bronze • Has one brother, Anthony medalists • His father played in the International Hockey League (IHL) for fi ve • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Hampton H.S. in years, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) for one year Allison Park, Pa. and in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL) for one year • Named the team’s Offensive MVP as a sophomore • Majoring in Economics • Earned PIHL Academic All-Star honors PERSONAL: BALDASSARI’S CAREER STATISTICS • Son of Scott and Carol Celin YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG • Has one brother, Rob, and one sister, Christina 2008-2009 38 2 3 5 10-20 0 0 0 • Majoring in Economics 2009-2010 10 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 Total 48 2 3 5 13-26 0 0 0 CELIN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG 2007-2008 27 1 1 2 16-43 0 0 0 MATT CELIN 2008-2009 35 5 7 12 11-22 1 0 1 SENIOR • FORWARD 2009-2010 28 2 8 10 11-22 0 0 0 Total 90 8 16 24 38-87 1 0 1 5-11 • 189 • SHOOTS RIGHT GIBSONIA, PA. BAY STATE BREAKERS (EJHL) MATT CLUNE AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-2010: JUNIOR • DEFENSEMAN • Played in 28 games 6-1 • 198 • SHOOTS LEFT • Recorded two goals and a career-best eight assists for 10 points TORONTO, ONTARIO • Tied for seventh on the team in assists… SALISBURY (NEPSAC) had one goal against Sacred Heart (2/20) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: • Posted a goal in the 4-2 victory over AIC • Played in 36 games (3/5) in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament fi rst round • Tallied two goals and a career-best 10 • Tied for fourth on the team with a +2 assists for a career-best 12 points • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Tied for fi fth on the team in assists and tied

14 2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK PLAYER PROFILES for seventh in points ANDREW COX • Member of a defense that ranked third in Atlantic Hockey and 20th nationally by allowing only 2.76 goals per game JUNIOR • FORWARD • Had two assists versus No. 11 Yale (11/28) 5-11 • 174 • SHOOTS LEFT • Scored one goal and had one assist in the 6-4 victory at Air Force LOMBARDY, ONTARIO (1/22) • Posted two assists in the 5-3 win against Army (2/5) PHILLIPS ANDOVER ACADEMY (NEPSAC) • Had two assists in the 6-4 victory at Bentley (2/12) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: • Posted one goal against Sacred Heart (2/20) • Played in 25 games • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Had a career-best three goals AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: • Also recorded four assists for seven points • Played 36 games • His +4 tied for the team lead • Recorded two goals and six assists for eight points • Recorded one goal and one assist at Air • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal versus Mercyhurst (11/7) Force (1/23) • Posted one goal against Sacred Heart (11/30) • Tallied one goal in the 3-2 win against UConn (2/9) BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Posted one goal in the 6-4 win over Bentley (2/12) • Played one year on the varsity hockey team at the Salisbury School in • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team Salisbury, Conn., for head coach Matt Corkery as he recorded three goals AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: and 11 assists for 14 points in 28 games • Played 33 games • Received the Coach’s Award for Leadership in 2007-08 • Recorded two goals and a career-best seven assists for a career-best • Earned 2007-08 Flood Marr all-tournament team honors nine points • Team qualifi ed for the New England Tournament playoffs for the • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal and also had one assist in the 5-1 win at seventh year in a row AIC (1/10) • Played for the St. Michael’s Buzzers of the Ontario Provincial Junior • Posted one goal against Air Force (2/20) Hockey League (OPJHL) for head coach Richard Ricci in 2006-07 • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Had three goals and 17 assists for 20 points in 62 games BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Named the team’s Rookie of the Year • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Phillips Academy • Team won the South Division championship and were conference Andover in Andover, Mass., for head coach Dean Boylan fi nalists • Senior captain • Attended St. Michael’s and was a member of the varsity hockey team • Received the Sumner Smith Hockey Award and was named a member for head coach Len Chittle in 2005-06 of the 2007-08 Flood Marr all-tournament team • Recorded four goals and 15 assists for 19 points in 40 games • Recorded 23 goals and 33 assists for 56 points in 2007-08 • Scored the game-winning goal in the CISAA championship game to • Had 14 goals and 11 assists for 25 points in 2006-07 give St. Michael’s its fi rst ever CISAA championship • Scored seven goals and had four assists for 11 points in 2005-06 • OFSAA Silver Medalists • Team went 13-1-1 to close out the 2007-08 season and qualifi ed for the • Also a four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team at St. Michael’s NEPSIHA playoffs as he was a two-time team captain and was named the team MVP in • Recorded 20 goals and 23 assists for 43 points for the Toronto 2006-07 Redwings Minor Midget team in 2004-05 • Had 15 goals and 30 assists for 45 points in 80 career games as his • 12th round draft pick of Niagara of the OHL team was a three-time CISAA silver medalist and participated in the • Selected to GTHL under-17 camp OFSAA in 2006-07 • Also a two-year member of the varsity golf team • Ontario Scholar PERSONAL: PERSONAL: • Son of Peter and Anita Cox • Son of Tom and Anne Marie Clune • Has one brother, Shawn, and one sister, Natalie • His father was a two-time captain of the Colby College hockey team • His brother Shawn plays hockey at the Royal Military College • Has two brothers, Rich and Ben • Majoring in Chemistry • His brother Rich plays for the • Majoring in Psychology and English COX’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG CLUNE’S CAREER STATISTICS 2008-2009 33 2 7 9 13-26 0 0 0 YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG 2009-2010 25 3 4 7 4-8 0 0 0 2008-2009 36 2 6 8 15-30 0 0 0 Total 58 5 11 16 17-34 0 0 0 2009-2010 36 2 10 12 24-67 1 0 0 Total 72 4 16 20 39-97 1 0 0

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MIKE DALY DALY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG JUNIOR • DEFENSEMAN 2008-2009 35 2 5 7 12-27 2 0 0 5-11 • 187 • SHOOTS RIGHT 2009-2010 36 3 10 13 10-28 3 0 1 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT. Total 71 5 15 20 22-55 5 0 1 ST. PAUL’S (NEPSAC) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: MATTHEW DAVIS • Played in 36 games JUNIOR • DEFENSEMAN • Had a career season with three goals and 10 assists for 13 points 5-10 • 185 • SHOOTS LEFT • Tied for fi fth on the team in assists and LANCASTER, N.Y. ranked sixth on the team in points BRIDGEWATER BANDITS (EJHL) • Member of a defense that ranked third in AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: Atlantic Hockey and 20th nationally by allowing only 2.76 goals per • Played in 33 games game • Had two assists for two points • Had three assists against No. 11 Yale (11/28) • Tied for the team lead with a +4 • Named to the Ledyard National Bank Classic all-tournament team and • Member of a defense that ranked third earned AT&T Crusader of the Week (1/4) accolades, as he scored his fi rst in Atlantic Hockey and 20th nationally by collegiate game-winning goal and had one assist for two points against allowing only 2.76 goals per game Dartmouth (1/3) as the team won 4-2 • Had one assist versus Mercyhurst (11/20) • Tallied one goal at Air Force (1/22) as the team won 6-4 • Had one assist in the 4-0 victory over Bentley (2/13) • Was awarded the Glenn “Spike Crane Memorial Award given to the AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: player who excels most in the little things and leads his teammates by • Played 31 games example • Recorded two assists for two points • Received the Michael P. Quinn Award given to the best defenseman on • Posted his fi rst collegiate assist against Bentley (12/5) the team over the course of the season • Also had one assist versus Army (1/17) • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Played 35 games • Played three years for the Bridgewater Bandits of the Eastern Junior • Recorded two goals and fi ve assists for seven points Hockey League (EJHL) for head coach Michael Doneghey • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal versus RIT (11/1) • Team captain in 2006-07 and 2007-08 • Posted one goal as Holy Cross defeated Mercyhurst (11/8), 4-3 (OT) • Recorded 14 goals and 48 assists for 62 career points • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Three-time league all-star BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Four-year member of the varsity hockey team Lancaster H.S. in • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at the St. Paul’s School Lancaster, N.Y., for head coach Kevin Miller in Concord, N.H., for head coach Tim Pratt • Three-time team captain • Senior captain • Earned team MVP and team Defensive MVP honors • Received the Coach’s Award as a junior and a senior • Named to the All-Western New York fi rst team and the All-State fi rst • Earned All-New England East Team honors and fi rst team All-ISL team as a senior accolades in 2007-08 • Earned All-Western New York Scholar Athlete accolades as a senior • Team won the 2007-08 ISL championship and was the 2007-08 New • Received fi rst team all-league honors as a sophomore and junior England runner up • Team was Large School state fi nalists four times • Scored 10 goals and had 45 assists for 55 career points • USA Hockey Select 15, 16, 17 National Festival Team • Recorded eight goals and 18 assists for 26 points as a senior in 2007-08 PERSONAL: • Had two goals and 17 assists for 19 points as a junior in 2006-07 • Son of Darryl and Jenny Davis • Recorded 10 assists for 10 points as a sophomore in 2005-06 • Has two brothers, Darryl and Cory • Also was a three-year member and a senior captain of the varsity • His father was a member of the football team at Alfred University and baseball team graduated in 1982 PERSONAL: • His brother Darryl, played football at Buffalo State and graduated in • Son of Terrence and Theresa Daly 2008 • Has one brother, Patrick, and one sister, Kelley • Majoring in Physics • His father graduated from West Point in 1977 • Majoring in Economics DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG 2008-2009 31 0 2 2 7-14 0 0 0 2009-2010 33 0 2 2 10-20 0 0 0 Total 64 0 4 4 17-34 0 0 0

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KYLE FLETCHER Hockey League (CJHL) for head coach Bill Bowker • Assistant captain in 2007 as he had 40 goals and 68 assists for 108 SOPHOMORE • FORWARD points in 58 games as the team qualifi ed for the fi nals 6-1 • 190 • SHOOTS LEFT • Second team league all-star • Played in 216 career games with 131 goals and 176 assists for 307 KANATA, ONTARIO points KANATA STALLIONS (CJHL) • Attended St. John’s Catholic H.S. in Perth, Ontario AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-2010: PERSONAL: • Played 10 games with four assists • Son of Kevin and Catherine Gordon • Recorded his fi rst collegiate assist in the • Has one brother, Chris 3-2 away win versus Canisius (10/25) • Majoring in Sociology • Posted two assists in the 4-2 victory on the road versus Sacred Heart (11/6) • Tallied one assist in the 2-2 tie versus Air GORDON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG Force (11/14) BEFORE HOLY CROSS: 2009-2010 30 3 8 11 8-16 1 0 1 • Three-year member of the Kanata Stallions of the Central Junior Hockey League (CJHL) for coach Justin Nistico as he played 153 games JAMIE JELINEK with 89 goals and 98 assists for 187 career points • 2008-09 captain SENIOR • FORWARD • Named 2008-09 team MVP 5-10 • 165 • SHOOTS RIGHT • Earned third team CJHL All-Star honors GREAT FALLS, VA. • Scored 49 goals and had 49 assists for 98 points during the 2008-09 season, while he had 16 goals and 19 assists for 35 points during the TABOR ACADEMY (NEPSAC) 2007-08 season AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-2010: • Had 24 goals and 30 assists for 54 points during the 2006-07 season • Played in six games • Attended Holy Trinity Catholic H.S. • Recorded one goal and one assist for two PERSONAL: points • Son of Jerry Johnston and Khrista Fletcher • Posted a goal in the 4-2 victory over • Has one sister, Errin Sacred Heart (11/6) • Has not yet declared a major • Tallied one assist in the 1-1 tie versus No. 7 Quinnipiac (12/10) • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team FLETCHER’S CAREER STATISTICS AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-2009: YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG • Played 19 games 2009-2010 10 0 4 4 7-14 0 0 0 • Recorded two assists • Posted one assist in the 5-1 victory at AIC (1/10) and one assist versus MATT GORDON RIT (2/14) • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team JUNIOR • FORWARD AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-2008: 5-11 • 190 • SHOOTS RIGHT • Played 17 games • Recorded one goal and one assist for two points PERTH, ONTARIO • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal at AIC (1/8) SMITHS FALLS BEARS (CJHL) • Had one assist at RIT (3/8) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Played in 30 games BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Recorded three goals and eight assists for • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Tabor Academy in 11 points Marion, Mass., for head coach Gerry Dineen as he recorded 48 goals and • Had an assist on both game-winning goals 49 assists for 97 points in 78 games played in two 3-2 victories over Canisius (10/24 & • Received the team’s Most Dedicated Award 10/25) • Earned NEPSAC East All-Star honors in 2005-06 and 2006-07 • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal to tie the game with just 42 seconds left • Led the team in scoring in the 2006-07 season with 16 goals and 22 in the third period in the 1-1 tie with RIT (12/4) assists for 38 points as a senior captain • Recorded one goal and one assist in the 5-3 win against Army (2/5) • In his junior year he scored 22 goals and had 18 assists for 40 • Scored his fi rst collegiate game-winner in the 6-4 victory over Bentley points, while he registered 10 goals and nine assists for 19 points as a (2/12) sophomore AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: • Played three seasons of varsity tennis as he was a senior captain • Did not see any game action • Also a two-year member of the varsity cross country team as he served BEFORE HOLY CROSS: as a captain during his junior year • Played four years for the Smiths Falls Bears of the Central Junior A

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PERSONAL: two assists in the next game against Sacred Heart (11/7) • Son of James and Susan Jelinek • Posted his fi rst collegiate goal in the 5-0 win against UConn (11/24) • Has one brother, Drew • Had two assists in the 6-4 win at Air Force (1/22) • Majoring in Physics • Posted one goal in the 6-4 victory versus Bentley (2/12) • Aspires to be an Engineer • Scored his fi rst collegiate game-winner and had one assist in the 4-2 win over AIC (3/5) in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament fi rst round JELINEK’S CAREER STATISTICS • Finished the season with one goal and one assist for two points versus YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG Sacred Heart (3/13) in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament quarterfi nals 2007-2008 17 1 1 2 1-2 0 0 0 • Earned the team’s Seventh Player Award given to the player who 2008-2009 19 0 2 2 2-4 0 0 0 performed above expectations 2009-2010 6 1 1 2 1-2 0 0 0 BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Total 42 2 4 6 4-8 0 0 0 • One-year member of the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League (USHL) for coach Steve Poapst • Played 60 games with nine goals and 20 assists for 29 points during the DEREK KUMP 2008-09 season • Two-year member of the Chicago Young Americans of the Midwest FRESHMAN • Elite Hockey League (MWEHL) for coach Bruno Bragagnolo as he 6-0 • 170 • CATCHES LEFT played 143 games with 64 goals and 88 assists for 152 career points FALMOUTH, MAINE • Team won four Midget Major tournaments • Two-year member of the varsity hockey team at Loyola Academy for WALPOLE EXPRESS (AJHL) coach D.J. LaVarre as he played 105 games with 27 goals and 35 assists BEFORE HOLY CROSS: for 62 career points • Member of the Walpole Express of the PERSONAL: Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for • Son of Quentin and Elizabeth Johnson coaches Mark Kumpel and Tony Dalessio • His father graduated from the United States Naval Academy for the 2009-2010 season • Has one sister, Robyn • Team won the AJHL championship • Has not yet declared a major • Named the AJHL Goalie of the Year and earned AJHL All-Star accolades • Recorded a 1.81 goals against average and a .935 save percentage with LINSMAYER’S CAREER STATISTICS fi ve shutouts in 28 games played YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG • Member of the AJHL’s Boston Bulldogs for coach for 2009-2010 37 4 15 19 18-36 0 0 1 the 2008-2009 season • Named the league’s Rookie of the Year and earned All-Star honors • Four-year member and senior captain of the varsity hockey team at J.P. MARTIGNETTI Falmouth H.S. for coach Scott Rousseau SENIOR • FORWARD • Earned fi rst team All-State accolades as a senior 6-3 • 216 • SHOOTS RIGHT • Set school career records with 49 wins and 17 shutouts • Won the school’s leadership award as a senior WINCHESTER, MASS. • Member of National Honor Society BOSTON JUNIOR BRUINS (EJHL) PERSONAL: • Participated at the ’ • Son of Robert and Kimberly Kump development camp in the summer of 2009 • Has one sister, Analise AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-2010: • Has not yet declared a major • Played in 33 games • Tallied three goals and fi ve assists for eight points ROB LINSMAYER • Had one goal and one assist in the 6-4 win versus Bentley (2/12) SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • Posted two assists in the 4-0 win over Bentley (2/13) • Scored one goal against in the 4-2 victory over AIC (3/5) in the Atlantic 5-11 • 210 • SHOOTS RIGHT Hockey Tournament fi rst round WINNETKA, ILL. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-2009: CHICAGO STEEL (USHL) • Played 37 games AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-2010: • Recorded a career-best seven goals and a career-best nine assists for a • Played in all 37 games career-best 16 points • Had four goals and 15 assists for 19 points • Scored the game-winner in the 3-0 victory over AIC (11/22) • Ranked second on the team in assists and • Posted the game-winning goal in the 5-3 Atlantic Hockey Tournament was third in points win over RIT (3/13) • His 15 assists were the most by a Holy • Recorded one goal and one assist versus No. 15 New Hampshire Cross freshman since the 2003-04 season (12/11) and against Army (1/18) • Recorded two assists in the 4-2 victory over Sacred Heart (11/6) and

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-2008: • Played for the NAHL’s Topeka RoadRunners for coach Scott Langer • Played 28 games for the 2007-2008 season • Recorded three goals and eight assists for 11 points • Team won the NAHL Southern Division championship • Named the Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week (10/15) for his fi rst • Had two goals and three assists for fi ve points in 21 games two collegiate assists in the season-opener against Niagara (10/13) • One-year member of the varsity hockey team at Mt. Lebanon H.S. for • Also had two assists in the 4-1 win at Mercyhurst (10/26) coach Paul Taibi • Scored his fi rst two collegiate goals against Canisius (11/10) • Selected to attend USA Hockey National Select Festivals in 2004, • Recorded one goal in the 2-2 tie with Merrimack (12/4) 2005, 2006 and 2007 • Named to the AHA All-Academic team • Member of National Honor Society BEFORE HOLY CROSS: PERSONAL: • Played one season for the Boston Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior • Son of Paul and Kathy McGrath Hockey League (EJHL) for head coach Peter Masters • Has one sister, Kaitlyn • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Phillips Academy • Has not yet declared a major Andover in Andover, Mass., for head coach Dean Boylan as he recorded 47 goals and 25 assists for 72 points in 63 games • Senior team captain for the 2005-06 season LUKE MILLER • As a senior he scored 17 goals and had nine assists for 26 points, while JUNIOR • FORWARD he had 21 goals and 13 assists for 34 points as a junior 5-9 • 168 • SHOOTS RIGHT • Won numerous Hockey Night in Boston honors including a three-time all-star selection (2004-06), two-time Best Pro Prospect (2004 & 2005) ANDOVER, MASS. and one-time Mr. Hustle (2005) PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY (NEPSAC) • Two-year member of the varsity hockey team at Winchester H.S. for AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: head coach John Messuri as he recorded 61 points • Played in 30 games PERSONAL: • Recorded a career-best seven goals • Son of Ronald and Lynne Martignetti • Also posted three assists for 10 points • Has four brothers, Anthony, Joseph, Mark and Michael, and three • Ranked fi fth on the team in goals sisters, Anita, Caroline and Maria • Was tied for second on the team with two • His father played hockey at Dartmouth game-winning goals • His brother Anthony played hockey at Stonehill • Recorded one goal versus Sacred Heart (11/7) • His sister Anita played soccer and lacrosse at Babson • Posted two goals, including the game-winner in the 5-0 victory over • His sister Caroline is a member of the women’s UConn (11/24) lacrosse team • Scored the game-winner in the 6-4 victory at Air Force (1/22) • Majoring in Economics • Tallied one goal in the 5-3 win against Army (2/5) • Recorded one goal in the 6-4 victory over Bentley (2/12) MARTIGNETTI’S CAREER STATISTICS • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: 2007-2008 28 3 8 11 10-20 1 0 0 • Played 37 games 2008-2009 37 7 9 16 27-54 0 1 2 • Recorded six goals and a career-best nine assists for a career-best 15 2009-2010 33 3 5 8 18-36 1 0 0 points Total 98 13 22 35 55-110 2 1 2 • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal as he netted the game-winner in the 5-1 victory at AIC (1/10) • Earned Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week honors (3/2) for scoring RYAN MCGRATH two goals in the 5-2 win over Sacred Heart (2/27) and two goals at FRESHMAN • DEFENSEMAN Sacred Heart (2/28) • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team 5-10 • 195 • SHOOTS LEFT BEFORE HOLY CROSS: PITTSBURGH, PA. • One-year member of the varsity hockey team at Phillips Exeter BAY STATE BREAKERS (EJHL) Academy in Exeter, N.H., for head coach Dana Barbin BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Recorded seven goals and 15 assists for 22 points in 10 games in 2007- • Member of the Bay State Breakers of the 08 as the team reached the quarterfi nals Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) for • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at St. John’s Prep in coach Dave McCauley for the 2009-2010 Danvers, Mass., for head coach Robert Marinelli season • Co-captain as a senior • Posted seven goals and 20 assists for 27 • Named the team’s MVP as a senior and received the Coach’s Award as points in 45 games a junior • Member of the Marquette Rangers of the North American Hockey • Earned all-conference honors as a senior League (NAHL) for coach Kenny Miller for the 2008-2009 season • Received Boston Herald All-Scholastic accolades as a senior • Earned NAHL Player of the Week honors • Team advanced to the state championship fi nals his junior year • Recorded six goals and 17 assists for 23 points in 55 games • As a senior he had nine goals and 22 assists for 31 points

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• Recorded 20 goals and 41 assists for 61 career points JEFFREY REPPUCCI PERSONAL: • Son of Bill and Robin Miller FRESHMAN • DEFENSEMAN • Has two brothers, Matt and James, and one sister, Stephanie 5-9 • 175 • SHOOTS LEFT • Mother played fi eld hockey at Boston College and father ran track and NEWBURYPORT, MASS. captained the hockey team (club) at Carnegie-Mellon • Majoring in Economics with a minor in Computer Science ALBERNI VALLEY BULLDOGS (BCHL) BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Member of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS of the British Columbia Hockey League YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG (BCHL) for coach Nolan Graham for the 2008-2009 37 6 9 15 8-24 1 0 1 2009-2010 season 2009-2010 30 7 3 10 10-20 1 0 2 • Team won the Coastal Conference regular Total 67 13 12 25 18-44 2 0 3 season championship • Recorded two goals and eight assists for 10 points in 33 games played BRANDON NUNN • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Phillips Exeter Academy for coach Dana Barbin SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 2008-2009 team captain 5-9 • 175 • SHOOTS LEFT • Recorded 19 goals and 55 assists for 74 career points in 88 games FAIRPORT, N.Y. played • Had six goals and 32 assists for 38 points in 31 games in 2008-2009 BRIDGEWATER BANDITS (EJHL) • Team won the 2008-2009 NEPSIHA regular season title and qualifi ed AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-2010: for the championship game • Played in 15 games • Also a two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team • Had one goal and two assists for three • Earned team MVP honors in 2009 and named the team’s Most points Improved Player in 2008 • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal in the 2-2 PERSONAL: tie with Air Force (11/14) • Son of John and Linda Reppucci • Had two assists in the 5-0 win versus • His father graduated from Holy Cross in 1978 UConn (11/24) • Has one brother, John • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Has one sister, Dara BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • His sister graduated from Holy Cross in 2004 and was a four-year • Played two seasons for the Bridgewater Bandits of the Eastern Junior member of the women’s hockey team Hockey League (EJHL) for coach Mike Doneghey as he played 82 • Has not yet declared a major games and recorded 33 goals and 45 assists for 78 career points • 2008-09 team captain • Two-year member of the varsity hockey team at Milton Academy for ADAM ROY coach Paul Cannata as he played 58 games and had 25 goals and 38 SENIOR • GOALTENDER assists for 63 points • Captain as a senior 6-1 • 189 • CATCHES LEFT • Earned All-League accolades FEEDING HILLS, MASS. • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at McQuaid Jesuit H.S. SPRINGFIELD JUNIOR BLUES (NAHL) for coach Al Vyverberg as he had 48 goals and 44 assists for 92 career • Enters the season ranked second on the points Holy Cross Division I all-time list with • As a junior captain he earned team MVP and fi rst team All-State 1,377 career saves honors, while he had 28 goals and 27 assists for 55 points AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-2010: • Team won the 2004-05 state championship • Played in one game as he made 32 saves • Set the school record for most goals scored during a period with three versus No. 11 Yale (11/28) • Also a two-year member of the varsity golf team as he went undefeated • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All- • Graduated Cum Laude from Milton Academy Academic team PERSONAL: AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-2009: • Son of Mark and Randi Nunn • Played 24 games with 23 starts • Has one sister, Samantha • His 574 saves ranked seventh on the Holy Cross Division I all-time • Has not yet declared a major single-season list • Also had an .883 save percentage, while he posted a 3.31 goals against NUNN’S CAREER STATISTICS average and allowed 76 goals YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG • Posted a season-best 39 saves versus Air Force (11/15) 2009-2010 15 1 2 3 3-6 0 0 0 • Recorded his fi rst collegiate shutout with 17 saves as the Crusaders defeated AIC (11/22), 3-0 • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-2008: • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at La Salle College H.S. • Played 26 games with 25 starts for coach Wally Muehlbronner • Had a 2.90 goals against average and a .911 save percentage as he • 2007-2008 captain made a career-best 771 saves and allowed 75 goals • Earned fi rst team All-Conference honors in 2007-2008 • Posted an 8-14-4 record • Team won the 2007-2008 state championship • Set a Holy Cross freshman record for most saves in a single-season and • Was named the Mount St. Charles Tournament MVP ranked second on the school’s Division I all-time single-season saves list • Recorded 37 goals and 70 assists for 107 points • Sixth all-time in the history of the program in minutes played (1549:39) PERSONAL: in a single-season, while he was tied for sixth in save percentage and • Son of Steven and Tami Schmidt games played • His father was a two-year captain of the football team at Wheaton • Named the team’s MVP (Class of 1983), while his mother was a senior captain of the diving team • Earned AHA Goalie of the Week honors (12/31) at West Virginia (Class of 1984) • Named the AHA Rookie of the Month for February, while he received • Has two sisters, Lindsay and Jessica AHA Rookie of the Week accolades twice (10/29 & 2/11) • Has not yet declared a major • Named Crusader of the Week (12/3) • Recorded his fi rst collegiate assist in the 4-2 win over Sacred Heart (1/26) EVERETT SHEEN • Made a career-best 44 saves in the 4-1 victory at Mercyhurst (10/26) SENIOR • FORWARD • Recorded 36 saves in the 4-2 win over Bentley (1/12) 6-0 • 205 • SHOOTS LEFT • Named to the AHA All-Academic team BEFORE HOLY CROSS: LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA • Played two seasons for the Springfi eld Junior Blues of the North OKOTOKS OILERS (AJHL) American Hockey League (NAHL) for head coach Nick Pollos • Captain • Played in 82 career games in goal with a 3.30 goals against average and • Participated at the Philadelphia Flyers’ a .905 save percentage prospects camp in the summer of 2010, the • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Tabor Academy in ’ development camp Marion, Mass., for head coach Gerry Dineen in the summer of 2009 and the Anaheim PERSONAL: Ducks’ conditioning camp in the summer of • Son of Edward and Diane Roy 2008 • Has one sister, Jessica AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-2010: • His sister played fi eld hockey at WPI • Played in all 37 games • Majoring in English • Recorded nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points • Ranked second on the team in points, while he was fourth in goals and ROY’S CAREER STATISTICS assists YEAR GP Min GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T A • Had one goal and one assist for two points in the 3-2 win over Canisius 2007-2008 26 1549:39 75 2.90 771 .911 8-14-4 1 (10/24) 2008-2009 24 1378:08 76 3.31 574 .883 6-13-4 0 • Recorded one goal and two assists for three points in the 4-4 tie with 2009-2010 1 59:31 6 6.05 32 .842 0-1-0 0 AIC (10/31) Total 51 2987:18 157 3.15 1377 .898 14-28-8 1 • Scored two goals in the 5-0 victory over UConn (11/24) • Tallied one goal and one assist against Yale (11/28) • Named the Atlantic Hockey Player of the Week (11/30) ADAM SCHMIDT • Recorded one goal versus Providence (10/10), Canisius (10/25), FRESHMAN • FORWARD Quinnipiac (10/10) and Sacred Heart (2/20) • Had two assists at RIT (1/8) 6-2 • 195 • SHOOTS RIGHT AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-2009: WARRINGTON, PA. • Played all 38 games SIOUX CITY MUSKETEERS (USHL) • Ranked second on the team with a career-best 14 assists, third with a BEFORE HOLY CROSS: career-best 25 points and tied for third with 11 goals • Two-year member of the Sioux City • Had one goal and one assist in the 5-4 win over Canisius (10/18) Musketeers of the United States Hockey • Recorded one goal and two assists for three points versus Providence League (USHL) for coach Luke Strand (10/25) • Named the team’s Most Improved Player • Earned all-tournament honors at the Denver Cup as he scored two goals in 2008-2009 and also had a shootout goal in the 2-2 tie versus Denver (1/2), while he • Posted 17 goals and 36 assists for 53 points had one goal in the 4-3 win over Rensselaer (1/3) in 109 career games played • Posted three assists at Sacred Heart (2/28) • In the 2009-2010 season he was the team’s second leading scorer as he • Scored the overtime game-winner in the 1-0 Atlantic Hockey recorded 12 goals and 27 assists for 39 points in 60 games Tournament victory over AIC (3/7) • Tallied fi ve goals and nine assists for 14 points in 49 games in 2008- • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team 2009

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-2008: points • Played all 36 games • Tied for second on the team in goals and was tied for fourth in points • Led the team in goals with a career-best 15 and tied for third in points • Led the team and was tied for third in Atlantic Hockey with a career- with 24 best four game-winning goals • His six power play goals and two game-winning goals tied for second • Ranked second on the team with four power-play goals on the team in each category • Posted game-winning goals in two 3-2 victories versus Canisius (10/24 • Received the team’s Seventh Player Award & 10/25) • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team • Recorded two goals including the game-winner in the 4-2 victory over • Earned AHA Rookie of the Week honors three times (11/26, 12/3 & 12/31) Sacred Heart (11/6) • Named the AHA Rookie of the Month for December as he scored fi ve • Had one goal and one assist for two points in the 4-2 win at Dartmouth of Holy Cross’ seven goals in the four games played in the month (1/3) • His 15 goals were tied for seventh in the nation by rookies • Scored the game-winner in the 3-2 victory versus UConn (2/9) • Ranked second in the conference in goals by freshmen and tied for • Recorded one goal and one assist in the 6-4 win over Bentley (2/12) seventh overall in the league • Had one goal in the 4-0 victory against Bentley (2/13) • His 24 points tied for fourth in Atlantic Hockey by freshmen • Named the AT&T Crusader of the Week (2/15) • Recorded his fi rst collegiate point with an assist in the 6-4 win at AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-2009: Providence (10/20) • Played all 38 games • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal in the 3-1 victory over Army (11/4) • Tied for third on the team with a career-best 11 goals and was fourth • Recorded his fi rst collegiate hat-trick in the 5-5 tie at Air Force (11/24) with a career-best 21 points, while he also had a career-best 10 assists • Scored his fi rst collegiate game-winning goal in the 4-1 victory at • Won the team’s Seventh Player award UConn (11/30) • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal with the game-winner in the 5-4 victory • Named to the AHA All-Academic team over Canisius (10/18) BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Earned Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week (1/5) accolades for his one • Played four years for the Okotoks Oilers of the Alberta Junior Hockey assist in the 2-2 tie with No. 5 Denver (1/2) and his one assist in the 4-3 League (AJHL) for head coach Gary VanHereweghe as he recorded 70 win over Rensselaer (1/3) goals and 77 assists for 147 career points • Posted the game-winner in the 5-3 victory at UConn (1/30) • Team captain in the 2006-07 season • Tallied two goals and one assist for three points during the Atlantic • Led the team in points with 65 in the 2006-07 season which was ranked Hockey Tournament victory over RIT (3/13), while he scored two goals 10th in the league during the season-fi nale with RIT (3/15) • Was second on the team in goals with 29 and assists with 36, while he BEFORE HOLY CROSS: netted four game-winning goals • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at the Belmont Hill • Recorded 19 goals to lead the team in the 2005-06 season, while he School in Belmont, Mass., for head coach Ken Martin also had 22 assists for 41 points • Senior captain PERSONAL: • Earned all-league honors as a junior and senior, while he received all- • Son of Mike and Penny Sheen league honorable mention accolades as a sophomore • Has one brother, Elliott, and one sister, Erika • Named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team as a senior • Father played at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology • Team won the 2006-07 league championship • His brother is a member of the Merrimack hockey team (Class of 2012) • Recorded 52 goals and 36 assists for 88 career points • Majoring in Economics and Accounting • As a senior he scored 14 goals and had 11 assists for 25 points • Led the team in goals with 24 and also had 16 assists for 40 points as a SHEEN’S CAREER STATISTICS junior YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG • Recorded 14 goals and nine assists for 23 points as a sophomore 2007-2008 36 15 9 24 5-18 6 1 2 • Also a two-year member of the varsity track & fi eld team 2008-2009 38 11 14 25 15-30 2 1 1 • Finished fi rst at the 2008 New England Championship and at the 2008 2009-2010 37 9 11 20 8-16 2 0 0 ISL Championship in the discus, while he placed fourth at the New Total 111 35 34 69 28-64 10 2 3 England Championship in the shot put • In 2007 he was second at the New England Championship in the discus and third at the ISL Championship in the discus JAY SILVIA • As a senior he fi nished in fi rst place in every discus event during the year JUNIOR • FORWARD • His career best in the discus was 133’8”, while his best in the shot put 6-2 • 207 • SHOOTS LEFT was 42’9” BURLINGTON, MASS. • Team won the 2007 and 2008 New England Championship and the 2007 and 2008 ISL Championship BELMONT HILL (NEPSAC) PERSONAL: • Participated at the New York Islanders’ • Son of Richard and Susan Silvia prospects camp in the summer of 2010 • Has one brother, Ricky AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-2010: • Majoring in Economics • Played in 30 games •Recorded 10 goals and four assists for 14

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SILVIA’S CAREER STATISTICS • Earned two victories against Canisius (10/24 & 10/25) where he made YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG 51 saves and allowed four goals in two games 2008-2009 38 11 10 21 16-32 4 0 2 • Earned his fi rst collegiate shutout with 19 saves in the 5-0 win versus 2009-2010 30 10 4 14 9-18 4 0 4 UConn (11/24) Total 68 21 14 35 25-50 8 0 6 • Stopped 23 of 24 shots in the 1-1 tie with No.7 Quinnipiac (12/10) • Made a season-best 37 saves at RIT (1/8) • Awarded the Holy Cross Winter Homecoming MVP trophy in the 4-0 SHAYNE STOCKTON win over Bentley (2/13) as he made 17 saves for the shutout FRESHMAN • FORWARD • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team BEFORE HOLY CROSS: 6-2 • 200 • SHOOTS RIGHT • Two-year member of the varsity hockey team at Milton Academy for ROCHESTER, N.Y. coach Paul Cannata BROCKVILLE BRAVES (CJHL) • Earned 2009 team MVP honors BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Named All-ISL • Three-year member of the Brockville • Team won the 2009 Tabor Tournament championship Braves of the Central Junior Hockey League • Played for the Cape Cod Whalers (Mass. Hockey) for coach Rob (CJHL) for coach Todd Gill Griffi n • 2009-2010 team captain • Team made the 2009 playoffs • Recorded 97 goals and 137 assists for 234 • Also a two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team as he started every points in 170 career games played game as a senior • Named MVP of the 2009-2010 Battle of Ontario for the CJHL All-Star PERSONAL: team • Son of George Tysowsky and Bonnie Doliszny • Posted 37 goals and 61 assists for 98 points in 2009-2010, as he earned • His mother was a member of the volleyball team at Brock University CJHL three-star selection, CJHL Most Sportsmanlike Player, second • Has one sister, Melana team CJHL All-Star and team MVP honors • Majoring in Psychology • In 2009-2010, the team won the CJHL regular season, CJHL Playoffs and Cup championships TYSOWSKY’S CAREER STATISTICS • In 2008-2009, he tallied 34 goals and 48 assists for 82 points as he was YEAR GP Min GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T A awarded the team MVP of the playoffs and Most Sportsmanlike 2009-2010 34 2049:22 83 2.43 839 .910 11-17-6 2 • Recorded 26 goals and 28 assists for 54 points in the 2007-2008 season as he was awarded the team Rookie of the Year and Most Sportsmanlike PERSONAL: ERIK VOS • Son of Richard and Joette Stockton SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • Has not yet declared a major 6-0 • 195 • SHOOTS RIGHT CARLISLE, ONTARIO HOMAS YSOWSKY T T POWELL RIVER KINGS (BCHL) SOPHOMORE • GOALTENDER AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-2010: 6-3 • 196 • CATCHES LEFT • Played in 31 games •Rrecorded four goals and three assists for AMHERST, N.Y. seven points MILTON ACADEMY (NEPSAC) • Tied for third on the team with three AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-2010: power-play goals • Played in 34 games with 34 starts • Recorded his fi rst collegiate points with • Had a 2.43 goals against average ranking one goal and one assist in the 3-2 win versus Canisius (10/24) him second in Atlantic Hockey, 17th • Tallied one goal and one assist in the 4-4 tie with AIC (10/31) nationally and fourth on the school’s • Scored one goal in the 6-4 win at Air Force (1/22) Division I single-season list • Had an assist in the 4-2 victory over AIC in the Atlantic Hockey • Was fourth in the league with a .910 save Tournament fi rst round percentage BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Ranked second on the all-time Holy Cross Division I single-season • Member of the Powell River Kings of the British Columbia Hockey save list with 839 saves League (BCHL) for coach Kent Lewis as he played 120 games with 62 • Posted a 11-17-6 record goals and 81 assists for 143 career points • His 11 wins were sixth on the school’s Division I single-season list • Selected to the 2008-09 BCHL All-Star team as he scored 39 goals and • Named the Atlantic Hockey Goalie of the Week twice (10/19 & 12/14), had 44 assists for 83 points during the season and Goalie of the Month (11/3), Rookie of the Month (1/5) and Rookie • His 25 power play goals led the BCHL, while his 39 goals were ranked of the Week (2/15) once third and his 83 points were ranked fi fth • Made his collegiate debut as he made 25 saves against Merrimack • Named the team’s 2008-09 Most Improved Player (10/16) • Team was the 2008-09 Mainland Division regular season champions

2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK 23 PLAYER PROFILES and Coastal Conference playoff champions • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Was also a three-year member of the varsity soccer team at Hamilton AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-2009: District Christian H.S. • Played 37 games • 2006 captain • Tied for fourth on the team with 12 assists, while he also recorded four • Team was 2005 Ontario champions goals and a career-best 16 points • Ontario Scholar’s Award recipient • Scored his fi rst collegiate game-winning goal as the Crusaders won 4-2 PERSONAL: at Sacred Heart (11/29) • Son of Henry and Jenny Vos • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team • Has one brother, Paul, and one sister, Elise AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-2008: • Has not yet declared a major • Played all 36 games • Recorded a career-best six goals and nine assists for 15 points VOS’ CAREER STATISTICS • Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG • Scored his fi rst collegiate goal in the season-opener against Niagara 2009-2010 31 4 3 7 2-4 3 0 0 (10/13) • Earned his fi rst two collegiate assists in the 6-4 win at Providence (10/20) MARK WILLIAMSON • Scored one goal each against Mercyhurst (10/27), Bentley (1/11), AIC (1/15), Sacred Heart (2/22) and RIT (3/7) FRESHMAN • FORWARD • Named to the AHA All-Academic team 6-1 • 175 • SHOOTS RIGHT BEFORE HOLY CROSS: CENTENNIAL, COLO. • Two-year member of the varsity hockey team at the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., for head coach Damon White BROCKVILLE BRAVES (CJHL) • Team captain in the 2006-07 season BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Ranked fi rst on the team in points by a defenseman as a senior with two • Three-year member of the Brockville goals and 14 assists for 16 points Braves of the Central Junior Hockey League • His 14 assists tied for the team lead (CJHL) for coach Todd Gill • Scored two goals and had four assists for six points as a junior in 2005- • Recorded 70 goals and 119 assists for 189 06 points in 175 games played • Won the 2006-07 Edward F. III ‘41 and Phelps H. Swift ‘44 Award • Posted 28 goals and 54 assists for 82 points • Earned All-Founder’s League honors in 2005-06 and 2006-07 in 2009-2010 as the team won the 2010 • Team won the 2006-07 Founder’s League championship and the 2006- • Team won a league record 26 straight games in 2009-2010 and its 106 07 Flood Marr championship points were also a league record • Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Bergen Catholic H.S. • Won the team’s 2009-2010 Most Sportsmanlike and the 2008-2009 in Oradell, N.J. Most Improved Player • Team captain in the 2004-05 season PERSONAL: • Team won the New Jersey state championship in 2002-03 • Son of Mark and Sarah Williamson • Member of the National Honor Society • Has one brother, Patrick PERSONAL: • Has not yet declared a major • Son of Stan and Josephine Znutas • Has one sister, Kristen MARK ZNUTAS • Majoring in Economics SENIOR • DEFENSEMAN ZNUTAS’ CAREER STATISTICS HOOTS EFT 6-0 • 196 • S L YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG EMERSON, N.J. 2007-2008 36 6 9 15 17-34 2 0 0 HOTCHKISS (NEPSAC) 2008-2009 37 4 12 16 18-47 1 0 1 AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-2010: 2009-2010 35 0 12 12 15-30 0 0 0 • Played in 35 games Total 108 10 33 43 50-111 3 0 1 • Had 12 assists for 12 points • Ranked third on the team in assists and was tied for seventh in points • Member of a defense that ranked third in Atlantic Hockey and 20th nationally by allowing only 2.76 goals per game • Posted one assist in the 4-2 victory over Sacred Heart (11/6) • Had one assist in the 5-0 win against UConn (11/24) • Recorded one assist in the 6-4 win versus Bentley (2/12) • Tallied one assist in the 4-2 win against AIC (3/5) in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament fi rst round

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EVAN ZYCH SOPHOMORE • DEFENSEMAN 6-0 • 193 • SHOOTS LEFT KILBRIDE, ONTARIO GEORGETOWN RAIDERS (OJHL) AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-2010: • Played in 12 games • Member of a defense that ranked third in Atlantic Hockey and 20th nationally by allowing only 2.76 goals per game • Had one assist • Posted his fi rst collegiate assist at Mercyhurst (11/21) BEFORE HOLY CROSS: • Three-year member of the Georgetown Raiders of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) for coach James Richmond as he played 190 games with 31 goals and 103 assists for 134 career points • Two-time team captain • Named the league’s 2007-08 Most Valuable Defenseman • Selected to the 2009 All-Star team • Team was 2007, 2008 and 2009 West Division fi nalists • Earned a silver medal with Team Canada East at the 2007 • Two-year member of the Cambridge Winterhawks of the Mid-Western Junior “B” Hockey League (MWJBHL) for coach Greg Bignell as he played 126 games with 12 goals and 45 assists for 57 career points • Scored 11 goals and had 38 assists for 49 points during the 2005-06 season, while he had one goal and seven assists for eight points during the 2004-05 season • Was a 2006 Boston Pizza Player of the Week • Selected to the 2006 All-Star team • Team was 2006 Sutherland Cup champions and 2005 Mid-West fi nalists • Attended Lester B. Pearson H.S. PERSONAL: • Son of Joseph and Sheila Zych • Has two brothers, Aaron and Andrew • Has not yet declared a major

ZYCH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A Pts Pen PPG SHG GWG 2009-2010 12 0 1 1 1-2 0 0 0

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12-19-6 OVERALL, 10-13-5 ATLANTIC HOCKEY 6-6-5 HOME, 6-12-1 AWAY, 0-1-0 NEUTRAL

|————Shots————| |———Penalties———| |———————Goals———————| No. Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- Pen-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GT OT HT PN UA 14 Jordan Cyr 29 14 16 30 103 .136 10-20 10 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 11 Everett Sheen 37 9 11 20 129 .070 -5 8-16 8 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 26 Rob Linsmayer 37 4 15 19 78 .051 -3 18-36 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Brodie Sheahan 28 10 4 14 63 .159 -15 5-10 5 0 0 6 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 15 Jay Silvia 30 10 4 14 78 .128 -3 9-18 9 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 Mike Daly 36 3 10 13 41 .073 -3 10-28 9 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Matt Clune 36 2 10 12 53 .038 -4 24-67 21 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Mark Znutas 35 0 12 12 32 .000 -7 15-30 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Rob Forshner 24 6 5 11 41 .146 -7 6-12 6 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 21 Matt Gordon 30 3 8 11 42 .071 -9 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 44 Luke Miller 30 7 3 10 65 .108 -3 10-20 10 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Matt Celin 28 2 8 10 34 .059 11-22 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 J.P. Martignetti 33 3 5 8 72 .042 -3 18-36 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Kyle Atkins 31 2 6 8 39 .051 -5 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Erik Vos 31 4 3 7 51 .078 -6 2-4 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Andrew Cox 25 3 4 7 54 .056 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Ryan Driscoll 35 2 3 5 39 .051 -1 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Brendan Baker 31 1 4 5 23 .043 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Kyle Fletcher 10 0 4 4 14 .000 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Brandon Nunn 15 1 2 3 17 .059 -5 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Jamie Jelinek 6 1 1 2 8 .125 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Matthew Davis 33 0 2 2 25 .000 10-20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Thomas Tysowsky 34 0 2 2 1 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Evan Zych 12 0 1 1 8 .000 -5 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Gianni Baldassari 10 0 0 0 8 .000 -2 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Peter Lorinser 14 0 0 0 19 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross 37 87 143 230 1137 .077 -68 204-435 200 1 3 27 3 12 12 4 0 0 0 6 Opponents 37 102 166 268 1032 .099 +68 195-450 185 4 6 30 7 25 19 2 3 1 0 8

No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 30 Thomas Tysowsky 34-34 2049:22 83 2.43 839 .910 11 17 6 2 25 6 0 0 0 1 Ian Dams 3-2 139:04 5 2.16 59 .922 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 35 Adam Roy 1-1 59:31 6 6.05 32 .842 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Empty Net 21-0 16:08 8 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 Holy Cross 37-0 2264:05 102 2.70 930 .901 12 19 6 2 30 7 8 0 0 Opponents 37-0 2264:05 87 2.31 1050 .923 19 12 6 6 27 3 4 0 0

2009-2010 ATLANTIC HOCKEY STANDINGS

——Atlantic Hockey—— ——Overall—— Team W-L-T Pts Pct. W-L-T Pct. 1. RIT 22-5-1 45 .804 28-12-1 .695 2. Sacred Heart 16-9-3 35 .625 21-13-4 .605 3. Air Force 14-8-6 34 .607 16-15-6 .514 4. Mercyhurst 15-10-3 33 .589 15-20-3 .434 5. Canisius 13-11-4 30 .536 17-15-5 .527 6. Army 10-12-6 26 .464 11-18-7 .403 7. Holy Cross 10-13-5 25 .446 12-19-6 .405 8. Bentley 10-15-3 23 .411 12-19-4 .400 9. Connecticut 6-19-3 15 .268 7-27-3 .230 10. AIC 5-19-4 14 .250 5-24-4 .212

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Overall AHA Date Opponent W/L Score Shots Record Record Time Attend Goalie Oct. 10, 2009 at Providence L 1-2 34/37 0-1-0 0-0-0 2:10 1213 Ian Dams Oct. 16, 2009 at Merrimack L 1-3 27/28 0-2-0 0-0-0 2:14 1808 Thomas Tysowsky Oct. 24, 2009 at Canisius * W 3-2 31/26 1-2-0 1-0-0 2:05 830 Thomas Tysowsky Oct. 25, 2009 at Canisius * W 3-2 26/29 2-2-0 2-0-0 2:07 464 Thomas Tysowsky Oct. 30, 2009 at AIC * L 0-3 30/27 2-3-0 2-1-0 2:00 207 Thomas Tysowsky Oct. 31, 2009 AIC * (OT) T 4-4 45/29 2-3-1 2-1-1 2:14 901 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 6, 2009 at Sacred Heart * W 4-2 34/25 3-3-1 3-1-1 2:11 427 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 7, 2009 SACRED HEART * L 4-5 41/28 3-4-1 3-2-1 2:05 857 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 13, 2009 AIR FORCE * L 0-1 29/30 3-5-1 3-3-1 1:59 1176 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 14, 2009 AIR FORCE * (OT) T 2-2 30/22 3-5-2 3-3-2 2:11 1098 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 20, 2009 at Mercyhurst * L 1-5 25/20 3-6-2 3-4-2 2:10 461 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 21, 2009 at Mercyhurst * L 1-4 33/26 3-7-2 3-5-2 2:04 413 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 24, 2009 CONNECTICUT * W 5-0 32/19 4-7-2 4-5-2 2:02 551 Thomas Tysowsky Nov. 28, 2009 #11 YALE L 3-7 23/39 4-8-2 4-5-2 2:06 1003 Adam Roy Dec. 4, 2009 RIT * (OT) T 1-1 24/25 4-8-3 4-5-3 2:07 908 Thomas Tysowsky Dec. 5, 2009 RIT * (OT) L 2-3 35/30 4-9-3 4-6-3 2:10 923 Thomas Tysowsky Dec. 10, 2009 #7 QUINNIPIAC (OT) T 1-1 15/24 4-9-4 4-6-3 2:02 1005 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 2, 2010 vs. #14 UMass Lowell & L 0-3 32/25 4-10-4 4-6-3 2:00 3043 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 3, 2010 at Dartmouth & W 4-2 27/38 5-10-4 4-6-3 2:08 2066 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 8, 2010 at RIT * L 2-5 26/42 5-11-4 4-7-3 2:14 1946 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 9, 2010 at RIT * L 0-2 22/30 5-12-4 4-8-3 2:12 1737 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 15, 2010 AIC * (OT) T 1-1 39/33 5-12-5 4-8-4 2:08 878 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 16, 2010 at AIC * L 0-1 39/22 5-13-5 4-9-4 2:00 208 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 22, 2010 at Air Force * W 6-4 36/36 6-13-5 5-9-4 2:05 2481 Thomas Tysowsky Jan. 23, 2010 at Air Force * (OT) L 3-4 36/28 6-14-5 5-10-4 2:10 3113 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 5, 2010 ARMY * W 5-3 35/30 7-14-5 6-10-4 1:59 1004 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 6, 2010 ARMY * L 1-4 36/29 7-15-5 6-11-4 2:03 1087 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 9, 2010 CONNECTICUT * W 3-2 20/26 8-15-5 7-11-4 2:05 611 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 12, 2010 at Bentley * W 6-4 30/21 9-15-5 8-11-4 2:00 222 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 13, 2010 BENTLEY * W 4-0 34/17 10-15-5 9-11-4 2:03 2009 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 19, 2010 at Sacred Heart * L 1-3 30/38 10-16-5 9-12-4 2:05 726 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 20, 2010 SACRED HEART * L 3-5 35/36 10-17-5 9-13-4 2:14 716 Thomas Tysowsky Feb. 26, 2010 BENTLEY * W 4-1 25/20 11-17-5 10-13-4 2:14 687 Ian Dams Feb. 27, 2010 at Bentley * (OT) T 1-1 35/16 11-17-6 10-13-5 2:25 456 Thomas Tysowsky Mar. 5, 2010 AIC # W 4-2 31/17 12-17-6 10-13-5 2:02 381 Thomas Tysowsky Mar. 12, 2010 at Sacred Heart # L 0-4 36/36 12-18-6 10-13-5 2:11 398 Thomas Tysowsky Mar. 13, 2010 at Sacred Heart # (OT) L 3-4 19/28 12-19-6 10-13-5 2:33 372 Thomas Tysowsky

* Atlantic Hockey games | & Ledyard National Bank Classic , Hanover, N.H. | # Atlantic Hockey Tournament

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY

Site of Game Games Total Average Home 17 15,795 929 Away 19 19,548 1,029 Neutral 1 3,043 3,043 Total 37 38,386 1,037

2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK 27 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

POINTS SCORED POWER PLAY GOALS SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. 88 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-1985 1. 13 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-1985 1. .925 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 2. 86 Matt Muniz, 1984-1985 13 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 .925 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 3. 79 Larry Murphy, 1969-1970 3. 12 Jerry DeLeo, 1985-1986 3. .916 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-1998 4. 71 Joe Lunny, 1984-1985 4. 11 Greg Kealey, 2000-2001 4. .915 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 5. 64 Larry Murphy, 1967-1968 5. 10 Matt Muniz, 1984-1985 5. .914 Jim Stewart, 1977-1978 64 Larry Murphy, 1968-1969 10 Jim Jensen, 1993-1994 6. .911 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 7. 63 Bill Butler, 1967-1968 10 Jeff Dams, 2001-2002 .911 Mark Young, 1978-1979 63 Bill Butler, 1968-1969 8. 9 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-2006 8. .910 Bob Dwyer, 1975-1976 9. 62 Mike Germain, 1987-1988 9 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 .910 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 10. 59 Joe Lunny, 1985-1986 9 Brodie Sheahan, 2007-2008 10. .907 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-1997 59 Glenn Graves, 1973-1974 .907 Kevin Broderick, 1994-1995 59 Gerry Curley, 1980-1981 HAT TRICKS .907 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 1. 4 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-1985 .907 Ben Conway, 2004-2005 GOALS SCORED 2. 3 Jerry DeLeo, 1985-1986 1. 45 Larry Murphy, 1969-1970 3. 2 Joe Lunny, 1985-1986 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2. 40 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-1985 2 Matt Muniz, 1985-1986 1. 1.43 Fred McCready, 1968-1969 3. 38 Larry Murphy, 1968-1969 2 Matt Muniz, 1983-1984 2. 2.11 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-1998 4. 36 Bill Butler, 1966-1967 2 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-1983 3. 2.20 Bob Dwyer, 1974-1975 36 Larry Murphy, 1967-1968 2 Owen Dugan, 1982-1983 4. 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 6. 34 Joe Lunny, 1984-1985 2 Mike Germain, 1987-1988 5. 2.23 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 34 Mike Germain, 1987-1988 2 Kyle Milotte, 1987-1988 6. 2.30 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 8. 33 Matt Muniz, 1984-1985 2 Mike Shustak, 1993-1994 7. 2.43 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 9. 31 Bill Bellerose, 1973-1974 8. 2.66 Ben Conway, 2003-2004 31 Gerry Curley, 1980-1981 VICTORIES 9. 2.70 Tony Quesada, 2004-2005 1. 22 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 10. 2.70 Ben Conway, 2004-2005 ASSISTS 2. 19 Mark Young, 1979-1980 1. 53 Matt Muniz, 1984-1985 3. 18 Rob McGlory, 1982-1983 GAMES PLAYED (GOAL) 2. 48 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-1985 4. 17 Mark Young, 1978-1979 1. 34 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 3. 42 Glenn Graves, 1973-1974 17 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 2. 30 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 4. 37 Joe Lunny, 1984-1985 6. 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 3. 29 Rob McGlory, 1982-1983 37 John Gillis, 1987-1988 7. 15 P.J. Costello, 1976-1977 4. 28 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-1985 6. 36 Bill Butler, 1968-1969 15 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-1985 5. 27 P.J. Costello, 1976-1977 7. 35 Bill Butler, 1967-1968 15 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-1998 27 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-1987 8. 35 Glenn Graves, 1974-1975 10. 14 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-1986 7. 26 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-1986 9. 34 Larry Murphy, 1969-1970 14 Kevin Broderick, 1994-1995 26 Mark Young, 1979-1980 10. 32 Jay Gibbons, 1968-1969 26 Tony Quesada, 2002-2003 32 Rich Pelletier, 1968-1969 SAVES 26 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 32 Mark Wright, 1985-1986 1. 872 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-1985 26 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 2. 840 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 PENALTY MINUTES 3. 839 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 MINUTES PLAYED (GOAL) 1. 119 Ned Reddish, 1986-1987 4. 830 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-1987 1. 2049:22 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 2. 104 Joe Lunny, 1985-1986 5. 821 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-1986 2. 1773:00 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 3. 100 Paul Pearl, 1988-1989 6. 802 Mark Young, 1979-1980 3. 1646:39 Rob McGlory, 1982-1983 4. 86 Ned Reddish, 1987-1988 7. 771 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 4. 1615:01 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-1987 5. 80 Steve Vazza, 1986-1987 8. 718 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 5. 1574:06 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-1985 6. 79 Steve Vazza, 1985-1986 9. 693 Rob McGlory, 1982-1983 6. 1571:00 Mark Young, 1979-1980 7. 74 Mark Wright, 1984-1985 10. 692 Fred McCready, 1969-1970 7. 1549:39 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 8. 73 Blair Bartlett, 2005-2006 8. 1545:02 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 9. 69 Ned Reddish, 1985-1986 9. 1497:56 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-1986 69 Terrence Butt, 1992-1993 10. 1481:39 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004

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POINTS SCORED GAMES PLAYED GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 219 Joe Lunny, 1982-1986 1. 146 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-2006 1. 2.50 Tony Quesada, 2002-2006 2. 218 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-1986 2. 143 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2006 2. 2.51 Scott Simpson, 1995-1999 3. 207 Larry Murphy, 1966-1970 3. 142 Ryan Driscoll, 2006-2010 3. 2.56 Ben Conway, 2002-2006 207 Matt Muniz, 1982-1986 142 James Sixsmith, 2003-2007 4. 2.63 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-1999 5. 197 Glenn Graves, 1973-1977 5. 138 Tim Coskren, 2000-2004 5. 3.02 Mark Young, 1977-1980 6. 191 Gerry Curley, 1977-1981 138 Matt Burke, 2004-2008 6. 3.08 Ian Dams, 2006-2010 7. 180 Bill Butler, 1966-1969 138 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-2008 7. 3.15 Adam Roy, 2007- 8. 152 Bill Bellerose, 1973-1977 8. 136 Brandon Doria, 1999-2003 8. 3.51 Derek Cunha, 2000-2002 152 James Sixsmith, 2003-2007 136 Jeff Dams, 2000-2004 9. 3.57 Kevin Broderick, 1992-1995 10. 147 John Powell, 1977-1981 10. 135 Greg Kealey, 2000-2004 10. 3.79 P.J. Costello, 1975-1978

GOALS SCORED VICTORIES GAMES PLAYED (GOAL) 1. 119 Larry Murphy, 1966-1970 1. 61 Tony Quesada, 2002-2006 1. 105 Tony Quesada, 2002-2006 2. 103 Joe Lunny, 1982-1986 2. 45 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-1987 2. 96 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-1987 3. 101 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-1986 3. 38 Mark Young, 1977-1980 3. 73 Rob Arena, 1987-1990 4. 93 Gerry Curley, 1977-1981 4. 32 Kevin Broderick, 1992-1995 4. 69 Bob Johnson, 1966-1969 5. 91 Bill Butler, 1966-1969 5. 31 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-1999 5. 62 Kevin Broderick, 1992-1995 6. 87 Matt Muniz, 1982-1986 6. 31 Rob McGlory, 1981-1984 6. 57 Rob McGlory, 1981-1984 7. 82 Mike Germain, 1984-1988 7. 28 Jim Stewart, 1974-1979 7. 54 Fred McCready, 1968-1971 8. 78 Owen Dugan, 1979-1983 8. 27 Rob Arena, 1987-1990 54 Jim Stewart, 1974-1979 9. 75 Glenn Graves, 1973-1977 9. 20 P.J. Costello, 1975-1978 54 Mark Young, 1977-1980 10. 71 Bill Bellerose, 1973-1977 10. 51 Adam Roy, 2007- SAVES ASSISTS 1. 2915 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-87 MINUTES PLAYED (GOAL) 1. 122 Glenn Graves, 1973-1977 2. 2700 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 1. 6033:54 Tony Quesada, 2002-2006 2. 120 Matt Muniz, 1982-1986 3. 2176 Rob Arena, 1987-90 2. 5497:26 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-1987 3. 117 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-1986 4. 1823 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 3. 4039:02 Rob Arena, 1987-1990 4. 116 Joe Lunny, 1982-1986 5. 1748 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 4. 3640:20 Kevin Broderick, 1992-1995 5. 104 James Sixsmith, 2003-2007 6. 1575 Mark Young, 1977-80 5. 3305:00 Bob Johnson, 1966-1969 6. 98 Gerry Curley, 1977-1981 7. 1487 Bob Johnson, 1966-69 6. 3236.99 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-1999 7. 92 Mark Wright, 1983-1987 8. 1378 Dean Gianoukos, 1989-92 7. 3172:37 Jim Stewart, 1974-1979 8. 90 Chris Brown, 1979-1983 9. 1377 Adam Roy, 2007- 8. 3127:40 Mark Young, 1977-1980 90 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-2002 10. 1355 Rob McGlory, 1981-84 9. 3060:49 Rob McGlory, 1981-1984 10. 89 Bill Butler, 1966-1969 10. 2987:18 Adam Roy, 2007- SAVE PERCENTAGE PENALTY MINUTES 1. .915 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 1. 373 Ned Reddish, 1984-1988 2. .909 Ben Conway, 2002-06 2. 287 Joe Lunny, 1982-1986 3. .906 Mark Young, 1977-80 3. 280 Paul Pearl, 1985-1989 4. .904 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99 4. 251 Mark Wright, 1983-1987 5. .899 P.J. Costello, 1975-78 5. 225 Steve Vazza, 1984-1988 6. .898 Adam Roy, 2007- 6. 190 Jon Landry, 2003-2007 7. .896 Ian Dams, 2006-2010 7. 169 Terrence Butt, 1991-1995 8. .893 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 8. 167 Mike Coan, 1979-1983 9. .890 Derek Cunha, 2000-02 9. 164 Owen Dugan, 1979-1983 10. .889 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 10. 163 Brian Shea, 1988-1992 163 Jim Jensen, 1991-1995

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SINGLE-SEASON POINTS SCORED SINGLE-SEASON VICTORIES CAREER ASSISTS 1. 54 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 1. 22 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 1. 104 James Sixsmith, 2003-2007 2. 47 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 2. 17 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 2. 90 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-2002 3. 46 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-2002 3. 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 3. 86 Brandon Doria, 1999-2003 46 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 4. 14 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 4. 84 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-2006 5. 45 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-2006 5. 13 Tony Quesada, 2002-2003 5. 76 Jeff Dams, 2000-2004 6. 41 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-1999 6. 11 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 6. 75 Greg Kealey, 2000-2004 7. 40 Brandon Doria, 2002-2003 7. 9 Tony Quesada, 2004-2005 7. 72 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-2008 40 James Sixsmith, 2005-2006 8. 8 Ian Dams, 2006-2007 8. 69 R.J. Irving, 2000-2004 9. 39 Jeff Dams, 2003-2004 8 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 9. 67 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2006 39 Brandon Doria, 2001-2002 10. 7 Ian Dams, 2008-2009 10. 62 Jon Landry, 2003-2007 7 Ben Conway, 2004-2005 SINGLE-SEASON GOALS SCORED CAREER POWER PLAY GOALS 1. 26 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 SINGLE-SEASON SAVES 1. 29 Greg Kealey, 2000-2004 2. 21 Tyler McGregor, 2004-2005 1. 840 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 2. 24 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2006 3. 19 Jordan Cyr, 2008-2009 2. 839 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 3. 23 Brodie Sheahan, 2006-2010 4. 18 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 3. 771 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 4. 22 Jeff Dams, 2000-2004 5. 17 Jeff Dams, 2001-2002 4. 718 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 22 James Sixsmith, 2003-2007 17 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 5. 676 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 6. 21 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-2006 7. 16 Dale Reinhardt, 2006-2007 6. 612 Tony Quesada, 2002-2003 7. 20 Brandon Doria, 1999-2003 16 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-2006 7. 605 Rick Massey, 2000-2001 20 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-2002 16 Brandon Doria, 2002-2003 8. 574 Adam Roy, 2008-2009 9. 15 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-2008 16 Paul Cavanagh, 1998-1999 9. 573 Tony Quesada, 2004-2005 10. 13 Ryan Driscoll, 2006-2010 16 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-2002 10. 546 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 13 Jon Landry, 2003-2007 16 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2003-2004 SINGLE-SEASON 16 Greg Kealey, 2001-2002 CAREER VICTORIES GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 61 Tony Quesada, 2002-2006 SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS 1. 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 2. 18 Ben Conway, 2002-2006 1. 30 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-2002 2. 2.23 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 18 Ian Dams, 2006-2010 30 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 3. 2.30 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 4. 16 Derek Cunha, 2000-2002 3. 29 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-2006 4. 2.43 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 4. 28 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 5. 2.61 Ben Conway, 2005-06 6. 14 Adam Roy, 2007- 28 James Sixsmith, 2005-2006 6. 2.66 Ben Conway, 2003-04 7. 11 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009- 28 James Sixsmith, 2004-2005 7. 2.70 Tony Quesada, 2004-05 8. 9 Rick Massey, 2000-2004 28 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-1999 2.70 Ben Conway, 2004-05 9. 6 Tom Ormondroyd, 1998-1999 28 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 9. 2.83 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 10. 5 Dan Bennett, 1998-2000 9. 25 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2004-2005 10. 2.90 Adam Roy, 2007-08 25 R.J. Irving, 2001-2002 CAREER SAVES 25 Brandon Doria, 2001-2002 CAREER POINTS SCORED 1. 2700 Tony Quesada, 2002-2006 1. 152 James Sixsmith, 2003-2007 2. 1377 Adam Roy, 2007- SINGLE-SEASON 2. 143 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-2002 3. 1201 Ian Dams, 2006-2010 3. 139 Brandon Doria, 1999-2003 POWER PLAY GOALS 4. 1033 Ben Conway, 2002-2006 4. 138 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-2006 1. 13 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 5. 1030 Derek Cunha, 2000-2002 5. 137 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2006 2. 11 Greg Kealey, 2000-2001 6. 839 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009- 6. 132 Greg Kealey, 2000-2004 3. 10 Jeff Dams, 2001-2002 6. 790 Rick Massey, 2000-2004 7. 123 Jeff Dams, 2000-2004 4. 9 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-2006 7. 546 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 8. 118 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-2008 9 Brodie Sheahan, 2007-2008 8. 468 Dan Bennett, 1998-2000 9. 92 Andrew McKay, 2001-2005 9 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 9. 411 Matt Smith, 1998-2000 10. 91 Brodie Sheahan, 2006-2010 7. 8 Tyler McGregor, 2004-2005 10. 271 Tom Ormondroyd, 1998-1999 8 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 CAREER GOALS SCORED CAREER 8 Greg Kealey, 2001-2002 1. 70 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2006 10. 7 Jon Landry, 2006-2007 2. 57 Greg Kealey, 2000-2004 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 3. 54 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-2006 1. 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 4. 53 Brandon Doria, 1999-2003 2. 2.50 Tony Quesada, 2002-2006 53 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-2002 3. 2.56 Ben Conway, 2002-2006 6. 48 James Sixsmith, 2003-2007 4. 3.08 Ian Dams, 2006-2010 7. 47 Jeff Dams, 2000-2004 5. 3.15 Adam Roy, 2007- 8. 46 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-2008 6. 3.51 Derek Cunha, 2000-2002 9. 40 Brodie Sheahan, 2006-2010 7. 3.54 Rick Massey, 2000-2004 10. 38 Andrew McKay, 2001-2005 8. 4.68 Dan Bennett, 1998-2000

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100-POINT CLUB THE LAST TIME HOLY CROSS . . . Player Years GP G A Pts Played in overtime ...... March 13, 2010 at Sacred Heart (3-4) 1. Joe Lunny 1982-1986 116 103 116 219 Won in overtime ...... March 7, 2009 vs. AIC (1-0) 2. Jerry DeLeo 1982-1986 110 101 117 218 Lost in overtime ...... March 13, 2010 at Sacred Heart (3-4) 3. Larry Murphy 1966-1970 74 119 88 207 Tied in overtime ...... Feb. 27, 2010 at Bentley (1-1) Matt Muniz 1982-1986 115 87 120 207 Had less than two penalties ...... March 5, 2010 vs. AIC (1) 5. Glenn Graves 1973-1977 93 75 122 197 Opponent had less than two penalties . .March 12, 2010 at Sacred Heart (1) 6. Gerry Curley 1977-1981 107 93 98 191 Scored 10 or more goals...... Nov. 11, 2005 vs. Mercyhurst (10-3) 7. Bill Butler 1966-1969 65 91 89 180 Allowed 10 or more goals ...... Dec. 2, 2000 at Vermont (2-10) 8. Bill Bellerose 1973-1977 84 71 81 152 Was shut out ...... March 12, 2010 at Sacred Heart (0-4) James Sixsmith 2003-2007 142 48 104 152 Shut out an opponent...... Feb. 13, 2010 vs. Bentley (4-0) 10. John Powell 1977-1981 104 61 86 147 Had a penalty shot ...... Nov. 29, 2008 at Sacred Heart (Luke Miller) 11. Owen Dugan 1979-1983 120 78 68 146 Allowed a penalty shot. . . . March 4, 2006 vs. Bentley (Tom Dickhudt) 12. Mike Germain 1984-1988 128 82 62 144 Scored a hat trick 13. Patrick Rissmiller 1998-2002 131 53 90 143 ...... Nov. 24, 2007 at Air Force (Everett Sheen) 14. Brandon Doria 1999-2003 136 53 86 139 Opponent scored a hat trick 15. Pierre Napert-Frenette 2002-2006 146 54 84 138 ...... Nov. 20, 2009 at Mercyhurst (Mike Gurtler) 16. Kevin Cyr 1979-1983 115 62 75 137 Scored a short-handed goal Mike Shustak 1990-1994 102 58 79 137 ...... Feb. 26, 2010 vs. Bentley (Jordan Cyr) 18. Tyler McGregor 2002-2006 143 70 67 137 Opponent scored a short-handed goal 19. Jim Murphy 1974-1978 94 62 74 136 ...... Feb. 27, 2010 at Bentley (Marc Menzione) 20. Jay Gibbons 1966-1969 71 53 82 135 21. Greg Kealey 2000-2004 135 57 75 132 22. John Gillis 1984-1988 126 53 76 129 23. Chris Brown 1979-1983 123 38 90 128 TEAM RECORDS Jim Jensen 1991-1995 101 55 73 128 25. Mike Robben 1979-1983 125 49 75 124 SINGLE-GAME 26. Bob Shea 1976-1980 111 52 71 123 Shots: 76 vs. Lowell, 2/20/1968 Jeff Dams 2000-2004 136 47 76 123 Goals: 18 vs. M.I.T., 1/25/1975 28. Kyle Milotte 1984-1988 134 50 71 121 Assists: 26 vs. M.I.T., 1/25/1975 29. Rich Pelletier 1969-1973 59 50 69 119 Points: 44 vs. M.I.T., 1/25/1975 Denis Cronin 1985-1989 132 39 80 119 Goals Allowed: 17 vs. Massachusetts, 3/3/1971 31. Dale Reinhardt 2004-2008 138 46 72 118 Overtimes Played: 2 vs. Westfi eld State, 12/23/1978 32. Chris Fattey 1996-2000 113 47 67 114 33. Mike Pinho 1975-1979 106 53 60 113 34. Mark Wright 1983-1987 127 18 92 110 SINGLE-SEASON 35. Terrence Butt 1991-1995 100 50 57 107 Games Played: 39, 2005-2006 36. Brian Harnett 1978-1982 116 37 68 105 Wins: 27, 2005-2006 37. Sean Keegan 1985-1989 132 50 51 101 Losses: 24, 1999-2000 38. Jon Fish 1978-1982 99 45 55 100 Ties: 7, 2007-2008 Shots: 1,241, 1986-1987 Goals: 187, 1984-1985 Power Play Goals: 53, 1984-1985 Short Handed Goals: 13, 1985-1986 Assists: 303, 1987-1988 Points: 481, 1979-1980 Scoring Average: 6.07, 1979-1980 Goals Against Average: 2.23, 1997-1998 Overtime Games: 10, 2008-2009 Shutouts: 5, 2001-2002 Times Shutout: 6, 2009-2010 Penalty Minutes: 711, 1986-1987

STREAKS Wins: 10, 1979-1980 Losses: 11, 1989-1990 Games Without Being Shut Out: 116, 1974-1979

2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK 31 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

GOALS SCORED ASSISTS Year Player Goals Year Player Assists 1966-1967 Bill Butler 36 1966-1967 Jay Gibbons 23 1967-1968 Larry Murphy 36 1967-1968 Bill Butler 35 1968-1969 Larry Murphy 38 1968-1969 Bill Butler 36 1969-1970 Larry Murphy 45 1969-1970 Larry Murphy 34 1970-1971 Chip Hoar 17 1970-1971 Chip Hoar 20 1971-1972 Richard Pelletier 13 1971-1972 Richard Pelletier 20 1972-1973 Richard Pelletier 22 1972-1973 Richard Pelletier 32 1973-1974 Bill Bellerose 31 1973-1974 Glenn Graves 42 1974-1975 Glenn Graves 20 1974-1975 Glenn Graves 35 1975-1976 Glenn Graves 16 1975-1976 Ted Connolly 20 1976-1977 Glenn Graves 22 1976-1977 Glenn Graves 31 1977-1978 Gerry Curley 22 1977-1978 Jim Murphy 23 1978-1979 Gerry Curley 24 1978-1979 Bob Shea 31 1979-1980 Bob Labossiere 19 1979-1980 Gerry Curley 27 1980-1981 Gerry Curley 31 1980-1981 Bill Fitzgerald 29 1981-1982 Jon Fish 23 1981-1982 Chris Brown 27 1982-1983 Jerry DeLeo 26 1982-1983 Jerry DeLeo 27 1983-1984 Matt Muniz 19 1983-1984 Joe Lunny 24 1984-1985 Jerry DeLeo 40 1984-1985 Matt Muniz 53 1985-1986 Joe Lunny 28 1985-1986 Mark Wright 32 1986-1987 Mike Germain 26 1986-1987 Mark Wright 26 1987-1988 Mike Germain 34 1987-1988 John Gillis 37 1988-1989 Sean Keegan 17 1988-1989 Paul Pearl 25 1989-1990 Jim Gale 16 1989-1990 Scott Barker 20 1990-1991 Peter Verrier 16 1990-1991 Mike Clancy 21 1991-1992 Sean Murphy 16 1991-1992 Mike Shustak 20 1992-1993 Jim Jensen 16 1992-1993 Mike Shustak 21 1993-1994 Mike Shustak 20 1993-1994 Mike Shustak 26 1994-1995 Terrence Butt 24 1994-1995 Jim Jensen 21 1995-1996 Keith Moran 13 1995-1996 Mike Ortwein 18 1996-1997 Keith Moran 12 1996-1997 Bill Link 18 Jesse Sullivan 12 1997-1998 Paul Cavanagh 12 1997-1998 Jesse Sullivan 13 Paul Carroll 12 1998-1999 Chris Fattey 18 Chris Fattey 12 1999-2000 Brian Akashian 15 1998-1999 Chris Fattey 28 2000-2001 Greg Kealey 15 Pat Rissmiller 28 2001-2002 Jeff Dams 17 1999-2000 Brandon Doria 19 2002-2003 Brandon Doria 16 Jim Whelan 19 2003-2004 Pierre Napert-Frenette 16 2000-2001 Brandon Doria 18 2004-2005 Tyler McGregor 21 R.J. Irving 18 2005-2006 Tyler McGregor 26 2001-2002 Patrick Rissmiller 20 2006-2007 James Sixsmith 17 2002-2003 Brandon Doria 24 2007-2008 Everett Sheen 15 2003-2004 Jeff Dams 25 2008-2009 Jordan Cyr 19 2004-2005 James Sixsmith 28 2009-2010 Jordan Cyr 14 2005-2006 Pierre Napert-Frenette 29 2006-2007 James Sixsmith 30 2007-2008 Brodie Sheahan 20 2008-2009 Brodie Sheahan 19 2009-2010 Jordan Cyr 16

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POINTS SCORED GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year Player Points Year Player GAA 1966-1967 Bill Butler 54 1967-1968 Bob Johnson 3.52 1967-1968 Larry Murphy 64 1968-1969 Bob Johnson 3.90 1968-1969 Larry Murphy 64 1969-1970 Fred McCready 3.50 1969-1970 Larry Murphy 79 1970-1971 Fred McCready 4.69 1970-1971 Chip Hoar 37 1971-1972 Not Available — 1971-1972 Richard Pelletier 33 1972-1973 Kirk McBride 5.63 1972-1973 Richard Pelletier 54 1973-1974 Not Available — 1973-1974 Glenn Graves 59 1974-1975 Not Available — 1974-1975 Glenn Graves 55 1975-1976 Jim Stewart 3.92 1975-1976 Glenn Graves 31 1976-1977 Not Available — 1976-1977 Glenn Graves 53 1977-1978 Jim Stewart 3.05 1977-1978 Gerry Curley 39 1978-1979 Mark Young 3.28 1978-1979 Gerry Curley 50 1979-1980 Mark Young 3.28 1979-1980 Gerry Curley 43 1980-1981 Frank Usseglio 5.22 1980-1981 Gerry Curley 59 1981-1982 Rob McGlory 3.79 1981-1982 Jon Fish 45 1982-1983 Rob McGlory 4.34 1982-1983 Jerry DeLeo 53 1983-1984 Paul Pijanowski 3.85 1983-1984 Joe Lunny 40 1984-1985 Paul Pijanowski 4.54 1984-1985 Jerry DeLeo 88 1985-1986 Paul Pijanowski 4.09 1985-1986 Joe Lunny 59 1986-1987 Paul Pijanowski 4.31 1986-1987 Mike Germain 40 1987-1988 Rob Arena 4.18 1987-1988 Mike Germain 62 1988-1989 Rob Arena 4.10 1988-1989 Sean Keegan 33 1989-1990 Rob Arena 6.13 1989-1990 Jim Gale 33 1990-1991 Dean Gianoukas 5.20 1990-1991 Mike Clancy 33 1991-1992 Dean Gianoukas 4.46 1991-1992 Sean Murphy 31 1992-1993 Kevin Broderick 4.89 1992-1993 Mike Shustak 36 1993-1994 Kevin Broderick 3.57 1993-1994 Mike Shustak 46 1994-1995 Kevin Broderick 2.90 1994-1995 Terrence Butt 41 1995-1996 Kevin Magnani 3.58 1995-1996 Keith Moran 25 1996-1997 Tom Ormondroyd 2.90 1996-1997 Bill Link 26 1997-1998 Tom Ormondroyd 2.11 Mike Ortwein 26 1998-1999 Scott Simpson 2.21 1997-1998 Chris Fattey 23 1999-2000 Matt Smith 4.07 1998-1999 Chris Fattey 46 2000-2001 Rick Massey 3.60 1999-2000 Brandon Doria 30 2001-2002 Derek Cunha 3.07 2000-2001 Brandon Doria 30 2002-2003 Tony Quesada 2.83 Greg Kealey 30 2003-2004 Tony Quesada 2.23 2001-2002 Patrick Rissmiller 46 2004-2005 Tony Quesada 2.70 2002-2003 Brandon Doria 40 2005-2006 Tony Quesada 2.30 2003-2004 Jeff Dams 39 2006-2007 Ian Dams 3.23 2004-2005 Pierre Napert-Frenette 38 2007-2008 Adam Roy 2.90 2005-2006 Tyler McGregor 54 2008-2009 Ian Dams 3.16 2006-2007 James Sixsmith 47 2009-2010 Thomas Tysowsky 2.43 2007-2008 Brodie Sheahan 33 2008-2009 Jordan Cyr 32 2009-2010 Jordan Cyr 30

2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK 33 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2004 NCAA West Regional Semifi nals 2006 NCAA West Regional Semifi nals 2006 NCAA West Regional Final North Dakota 3, Holy Cross 0 Holy Cross 4, Minnesota 3 (OT) North Dakota 5, Holy Cross 2 March 26, 2004 • Colorado Springs, Colo. March 24, 2006 • Grand Forks, N.D. March 26, 2006 • Grand Forks, N.D. In Holy Cross’ fi rst appearance in the NCAA Tyler McGregor scored the game-winning goal Holy Cross fell to the North Dakota 5-2 in Tournament, the Crusaders fell to North Dakota 53 seconds into sudden death overtime, to give the NCAA West Regional Finals at the Ralph 3-0 at the World Arena. Holy Cross kept the Holy Cross a 4-3 victory over Minnesota at . North Dakota took an early 1- puck in the North Dakota end for the first Engelstad Arena. With the win, the Crusaders 0 lead when Jonathan Toews buried a puck into 30 seconds of the opening period but North became the fi rst No. 4 seed to ever defeat a No. the lower corner of the net at 1:18 into the fi rst Dakota’s stole the puck and gave 1 seed in NCAA action. The Crusaders took a period. The Fighting Sioux increased their lead to the Fighting Sioux a 1-0 lead. Parise came in 1-0 lead at the 8:49 mark of the second period 2-0 at the 15:16 mark when Ryan Duncan scored on a breakaway and carried the puck around a when Dale Reinhardt scored his 11th goal of the a power play goal. Duncan received a crossing sprawling Tony Quesada to give North Dakota the season. Blair Bartlett took the puck off a Minnesota pass from Toews and then fi red it into the right early advantage. The Crusaders refused to buckle, turnover at the right face-off circle and dropped it side of the net. The Crusaders cut the defi cit in and came roaring back against the top ranked off to Reinhardt who then buried it into the upper half when Matt Werry scored his fi rst goal of team in the NCAA tournament. Holy Cross fi red right corner. The Golden Gophers tied the game at the season at 3:03 into the second period. Jim six shots at Fighting Sioux goaltender Jordan 13:15 when Mike Howe scored a shorthanded goal. Tselikis took possession of the puck between Parise in the opening period. Holy Cross’ best Howe fi red a shot that hit the left post and then he the face-off circles after a North Dakota turnover opportunity to score came midway through the buried his own rebound. The Crusaders answered and dropped the puck to Werry in the middle of period when Andrew McKay had a clean shot on right back 31 seconds later when McGregor scored the left face-off circle, who then fi red in a slap goal that was sticked aside. In the second period, his fi rst goal of the game and 25th of the season on shot past Jordan Parise. North Dakota regained North Dakota tacked on another goal when it a fi ve-on-three power play. James Sixsmith sent a its two-goal lead at the 17:23 mark when Matt converted on a power play with 18:23 gone in the crossing pass from the right side to McGregor on Smaby scored a power play goal. Smaby pounced stanza. Brandon Bochenski blasted a one-timer the left, who then fi red a shot into the inside left on a loose puck in front of the net and was able to off of a pass from Parise. The Crusaders notched corner of the net. Minnesota tied the game at 2-2 knock it into the goal. The Crusaders had seven just three shots in the second period but carried two minutes later with a breakaway goal by Phil shots and went 0-2 on the power play, while the much of the play at times. Quesada continued to Kessel. Evan Kaufmann sent a pass to Kessel who Fighting Sioux had 12 shots and went 1-2. Holy sparkle early in the third period stopping several had just left the penalty box and then skated in Cross made it a 3-2 game when Blair Bartlett point blank shots until the Fighting Sioux slipped all alone for the goal. The Golden Gophers took scored his 13th goal of the season at the 5:21 one by him midway through the period. Quesada a 3-2 lead 2:17 into the third period when Alex mark of the third period while on the power play. fi nished the day with 30 saves. Holy Cross racked Gogligoski blasted a shot into top left corner. Tyler McGregor shot the puck wide refl ecting up 21 shots on goal for the game but was unable Holy Cross tied the game at 3-3 when Pierre back into the crease where Bartlett was to knock to score. Napert-Frenette netted his 16th goal of the year. it in. North Dakota increased its lead to 4-2 with Sean Nappo hit the post with a shot, before a power play goal by Travis Zajac at 6:48. North Team Statistics HC ND Napert-Frenette jumped on the rebound for the Dakota took a three-goal lead at the 9:03 mark Shots on Goal 21 37 goal. McGregor’s game winner just 53 seconds when Matt Watkins added a goal. Power Plays 0-5 1-4 into overtime came when he knocked in his own Penalties-Minutes 4-8 5-10 Team Statistics HC ND rebound after a Minnesota defender blocked his Faceoffs Won 32 31 Shots on Goal 19 32 crossing pass for his 26th goal of the year. Power Plays 1-5 3-5 Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd — Total Team Statistics HC UM Penalties-Minutes 5-10 5-10 Holy Cross 0 0 0 — 0 Shots on Goal 28 38 Faceoffs Won 26 31 North Dakota 1 1 1 — 3 Power Plays 1-10 0-7 Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd — Total 1st 0:47 ND—Z. Parise (Murray, Bochenski) Penalties-Minutes 8-16 11-22 Holy Cross 0 1 1 — 2 2nd 18:23 ND—Bochenski (Z. Parise, Murray, PP) Faceoffs Won 44 37 North Dakota 2 1 2 — 5 3rd 5:09 ND—Prpich (Hale) Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd OT — Total 1st 1:18 ND—Toews (Duncan, Stafford) HC Goalies: Quesada (56:18, 30 SV, 3 GA), Holy Cross 0 2 1 1 — 4 15:16 ND—Duncan (Toews, Smaby, PP) Conway (3:42, 4 SV, 0 GA); ND Goalies: J. Minnesota 0 2 1 0 — 3 2nd 3:07 HC—Werry (Tselikis) Parise (60:00, 21 SV, 0 GA). 2nd 8:49 HC—Reinhardt (Bartlett, McGregor) 17:23 ND—Smaby (Stafford, Toews, PP) Attendance: 5,128. 13:15 UM—Howe (Guyer, SH) 3rd 5:21 HC—Bartlett (McGregor, Reinhardt, PP) 13:46 HC—McGregor (Sixsmith, Landry, PP) 6:48 ND—Zajac (Lee, Oshie, PP) 15:45 UM—Kessel (Kaufmann, Harrington) 9:03 ND—Watkins (Porter) 3rd 2:17 UM—Goligoski (Wheeler) HC Goalies: Quesada (60:00, 27 SV, 5 GA); ND 7:53 HC—Napert-Frenette (Nappo, Landry) Goalies: J. Parise (59:51, 17 SV, 2 GA), Empty OT 0:53 HC—McGregor (Burke) Net (0:09, 0 SV, 0 GA). HC Goalies: Quesada (60:46, 35 SV, 3 GA), Attendance: 11,492. Empty Net (0:07, 0 SV, 0 GA); UM Goalies: Briggs (60:53, 24 SV, 4 GA). Attendance: 11,153.

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ALL-TIME HOLY CROSS HEAD COACHING VICTORIES Name Seasons as Coach Yrs G W-L-T Pct. Championships 1. Paul Pearl 1994-1996; 1997-2010 15 506 226-226-54 .500 2 Atlantic Hockey, 1 MAAC 2. Peter Van Buskirk 1979-1988; 1996-1997 10 321 167-146-8 .533 3. Bill Kane 1966-1976 10 229 125-102-2 .550 4. Bill Bellerose 1988-1994 6 163 61-100-2 .380 5. Mike Addesa 1976-1979 3 81 50-31-0 .617 Totals 44 1300 629-605-66 .509

ALL-TIME HOLY CROSS ASSISTANT COACHES COACHING HONORS Name (Years) Name (Years) Michael Addesa (1974-1976) Rob Godfrey (2008-2011) Brian Akashian (2002-2010) Albie O’Connell (2006-2007) ACHA DIVISION II / III Paul Allen (1978-1979) Bob Saunders (1976-1979) COACH OF THE YEAR Peter Belisle (1996-1997) Garry Scott (1999-2000) 1983 Peter Van Buskirk Bill Bellerose (1977-1988) Bob Skinner (1968-1974) John Binkoski (2002-2007) Jason Smith (2007-2011) Mike Brennan (2001-2002) Jim Stewart (1988-1999; 2000-2002) NEW ENGLAND HOCKEY Bill Butler (1973-1974) Peter Van Buskirk (1990-1996; 1997-2000) WRITERS ECAC EAST Terrence Butt (1998-2004) Kyle Wallack (2004-2006) COACH OF THE YEAR Brian Coyle (1976-1978) Brent Wild (2000-2001) 1998 Paul Pearl Jack Doherty (1988-1990) John Gillis (1988-1996) MAAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2002 Paul Pearl

ATLANTIC HOCKEY COACH OF THE YEAR 2004 Paul Pearl

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Player, Pos. Years Team (League) Player, Pos. Years Team (League) Jim Stewart, G 1979-1980 (NHL) Ben Conway, G 2006-2007 Memphis RiverKings (CHL) Mark Young, G 1980-1981 (EHL) 2006-2007 (CHL) 1981-1982 Miwaukee Admirals (IHL) Tyler McGregor, F 2006 Cleveland Barons (AHL) Joe Lunny, F 1986-1987 Kalamazoo (IHL) 2006-2007 Memphis RiverKings (CHL) Matt Muniz, F 1986-1988 (ACHL) Tony Quesada, G 2006-2007 Houston Aeros (AHL) Lance Brady, D 1993-1995 (ECHL) 2006-2007 Austin Ice Bats (CHL) 1994-1995 Worcester Ice Cats (AHL) 2007-2008 (IHL) 1995-1998 Birmingham Bulls (ECHL) Jon Landry, D 2007-2008 (ECHL) 1996-1997 Bandits (AHL) 2008-2009 (ECHL) Mike Shustak, F 1994-1995 Birmingham Bulls (ECHL) 2008-2009 (AHL) Jim Jensen, F 1995-1998 Mobile Mysticks (ECHL) 2009-2010 (AHL) 1998-2000 Oklahoma City (CHL) 2009-2010 Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) Keith Moran, F 1997-1998 Austin Ice Bats (WPHL) James Sixsmith, F 2007-2010 Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL) Scott Simpson, G 2000-2001 (CHL) 2007-2008 (ECHL) Chris Fattey, F 2000-2001 Rockford IceHogs (UHL) 2007-2010 (AHL) Patrick Rissmiller, F 2002-2006 Cleveland Barons (AHL) 2009-2010 (ECHL) 2003-2004 (NHL) 2010-present Cologne Sharks (DEL) 2006-2008 San Jose Sharks (NHL) Tanner Fogarty, F 2007-2008 (ECHL) 2008 (NHL) 2007-2008 Elmira Jackals (ECHL) 2009-2010 Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) Dale Reinhardt, F 2008-2009 Bakersfi eld Condors (ECHL) 2009-2010 Grand Rapids Griffi ns (AHL) 2008-2009 Ontario Reign (ECHL) 2010-present (NHL) 2009-2010 (IHL) Brandon Doria, F 2003-2004 (ECHL) Matt Burke, F 2008-2009 Phoenix RoadRunners (ECHL) 2004-2005 Huntsville Havoc (SPHL) 2009-2010 Quad City Mallards (IHL) 2005 Adirondack Frostbite (UHL) Marty Dams, D 2009-2010 Romijnders Devils (Eredivisie) Chris Smith, D 2003-2004 Gwinnett Gladiators (ECHL) Jordan Cyr 2010-present (ECHL) Jeff Dams, F 2004-2006 Huntsville Havoc (ECHL) Ryan Driscoll 2010-present Wichita Thunder (CHL) Marc Bianchi, D 2006 Adirondack Frostbite (UHL) Brodie Sheahan 2010-present Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) 2006-2007 (CHL)

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DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS ALL-ATLANTIC HOCKEY MAAC 2006 Tyler McGregor (3rd Team) 2004 Jeff Dams, F (1st Team) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Tony Quesada, G (2nd Team) 1999 Mike Maguire, D (MVP) AHCA / TITAN ALL-AMERICANS 2005 Tyler McGregor, F (1st Team) Chris Fattey, F 1978 Jim Stewart (1st Team) Pierre Napert-Frenette, F (2nd Team) Mike Ortwein, F 1980 Gerry Curley (1st Team) 2006 Jon Landry, D (1st Team) Scott Simpson, G 1985 Jerry DeLeo (2nd Team) Tyler McGregor, F (1st Team) Pierre Napert-Frenette, F (2nd Team) Matt Muniz (2nd Team) ALL-ECAC EAST 1986 Joe Lunny (1st Team) Tony Quesada, G, (2nd Team) 2007 Jon Landry, D (1st Team) 1978 Jim Stewart (1st Team) James Sixsmtih, F (1st Team) 1980 Gerry Curley (1st Team) USCHO NATIONAL 2008 Matt Burke, D (3rd Team) 1981 Gerry Curley (1st Team) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Brodie Sheahan, F (3rd Team) Bill Fitzgerald (2nd Team) 2006 Tyler McGregor 1983 Chris Brown (1st Team) 2007 James Sixsmith 1985 Jerry DeLeo (1st Team) ATLANTIC HOCKEY 1993 Lance Brady (2nd Team) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 1994 Mike Shustak (2nd Team) ATLANTIC HOCKEY 2004 James Sixsmith, F 1995 Kevin Broderick (1st Team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 Everett Sheen, F Terrence Butt (2nd Team) 2006 Tyler McGregor Mark Znutas, D 1998 Tom Ormondroyd (3rd Team)

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ATLANTIC HOCKEY NEW ENGLAND HOCKEY BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM WRITERS ALL-STARS 2006 Blair Bartlett 2004 Greg Kealey, F (MVP) 1978 Jim Stewart Jeff Dams, F 1980 Gerry Curley ATLANTIC HOCKEY R.J. Irving, D 1985 Jerry DeLeo Tony Quesada, G Matt Muniz BEST DEFENSEMAN 2006 James Sixsmith, F (MVP) 1988 Mike Germain 2006 Rob Godfrey Pierre Napert-Frenette, F 1993 Lance Brady 2007 Jon Landry Tony Quesada, G 1994 Mike Shustak 1995 Kevin Broderick ATLANTIC HOCKEY ALL-MAAC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 1999 Chris Fattey, F (1st Team) NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2006 Tyler McGregor Scott Simpson, G (1st Team) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2007 James Sixsmith Mike Maguire, D (2nd Team) 2006 Tyler McGregor 2000 Jim Whelan, D (2nd Team) Jon Landry MAAC OFFENSIVE 2002 Patrick Rissmiller, F (1st Team) Brandon Doria, F (2nd Team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR R.J. Irving, D (2nd Team) ATLANTIC HOCKEY TEAM 2002 Patrick Rissmiller 2003 Brandon Doria, F (1st Team) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2003 Brandon Doria 2005 Holy Cross MAAC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2006 Holy Cross MAAC GOALIE OF THE YEAR 2001 Greg Kealey, F 2008 Holy Cross 1999 Scott Simpson R.J. Irving, D 2003 Tyler McGregor, F

2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK 37 HONORS & AWARDS

HOLY CROSS ATHLETIC FENWICK SCHOLAR ATLANTIC The highest academic honor bestowed on a stu- ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 1981 Larry Murphy dent at Holy Cross. Gianni Baldassari, 2009 1996 Gerry Curley 2008 Brent Franklin Marc Bianchi, 2005-2006 1998 Jim Stewart, Jr. Matt Burke, 2007-2008 1999 Joe Lunny ATLANTIC HOCKEY J.R. Butler, 2006 2000 Glenn Graves TOP SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD Matt Celin, 2008-2009-2010 2002 Bill Bellerose 2008 Brent Franklin Matt Clune, 2010 Dean Casagrande Ben Conway, 2004-2005-2006 2005 Matt Muniz Tony Coskren, 2005 2010 Patrick Rissmiller ESPN THE MAGAZINE Andrew Cox, 2009-2010 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I Jordan Cyr, 2009-2010 CRUSADER OF THE YEAR 2006 Tyler McGregor (2nd Team) Mike Daly, 2009-2010 1983 Dean Casagrande Ian Dams, 2007-2008-2009 1994 Mike Shustak MAAC Marty Dams, 2009 2006 Tyler McGregor Matthew Davis, 2009 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Tanner Fogarty, 2005-2007 Dan Bennett, 2000 Rob Forshner, 2010 JOHN A. MEEGAN Tim Bernstein, 2001-2002 Brent Franklin, 2005-2006-2007-2008 ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Brett Cagliuso, 1999 Rob Godfrey, 2007 1970 Larry Murphy Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 Jamie Jelinek, 2008-2009-2010 1972 Tom Carey Chris Fattey, 2000 Greg Kealey, 2004 1974 Mark Bolduc Mike Ortwein, 1999 Charlie Lockwood, 2006-2008-2009 1978 Jim Murphy Mike Pasqua, 1999 Peter Lorinser, 2007-2008-2009-2010 2004 Greg Kealey Matt Rinaldi, 2001 J.P. Martignetti, 2008 2006 Tony Quesada Jim Whelan, 1999-2000 Shane McAdam, 2006-2007-2008-2009 Tyler McGregor, 2004-2006 JOHN P. C OONEY Luke Miller, 2009-2010 Bryce Nantes, 2006-2008 MEMORIAL AWARD Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-2006 1999 Michael Ortwein Sean Nappo, 2006-2007 2007 James Sixsmith Matt Norton, 2004-2005 2008 Matt Burke Brandon Nunn, 2010 Frank O’Grady, 2004-2005-2006-2007-2008 Tony Quesada, 2004-2005-2006 Dale Reinhardt, 2006-2007-2008 Adam Roy, 2008-2009-2010 Cal St. Denis, 2007 Everett Sheen, 2008-2009 James Sixsmith, 2005-2006 Chris Sullivan, 2005 Steve Sullivan, 2004 Dewey Thomson, 2006-2007-2008-2009 Jim Tselikis, 2006-2007 Thomas Tysowsky, 2010 J.R. Walker, 2004 Matt Werry, 2006-2007-2008 Mark Znutas, 2008-2009-2010

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TEAM MVP DR. JAMES M. STEWART MICHAEL P. Q UINN AWARD Given to the outstanding Holy Cross hockey MEMORIAL AWARD Given to the best defensive Holy Cross hockey player as voted by his teammates. For commitment, leadership and performance. player over the course of the season. 1995 Kevin Broderick 1993 Mike Kendrot 1995 Derek Gittus 1996 Mike MacDonald 1994 Mike Shustak 1996 Michael McDonald 1997 Keith Moran 1995 Terrence Butt, Jim Jensen 1997 Michael McDonald 1998 Tom Ormondroyd 1996 Rich Dizinno 1998 Jon Callanan 1999 Chris Fattey 1997 Peter Valle 1999 Dan Gustafson 2000 Chris Fattey 1998 Jon Callanan 2000 James Whelan 2001 Tim Cantwell 1999 Class of 1999 2001 Tim Cantwell 2002 Patrick Rissmiller 2000 Paul Cavanagh 2002 R.J. Irving 2003 Brandon Doria 2001 Tim Cantwell 2003 Mark Spiers 2004 Greg Kealey 2002 Tony Deluzio 2004 R.J. Irving 2005 Tyler McGregor 2003 Tim Bernstein 2005 Tony Coskren 2006 Tyler McGregor, Tony Quesada 2004 Jeff Dams 2006 Tony Quesada 2007 James Sixsmith 2005 Tony Coskren 2007 Jon Landry 2008 Adam Roy 2006 Pierre Napert-Frenette 2008 Matt Burke 2009 Jordan Cyr 2007 Rob Godfrey 2009 Marty Dams 2010 Jordan Cyr 2008 Dale Reinhardt 2010 Mike Daly 2009 Shane McAdam SEVENTH PLAYER AWARD 2010 Rob Forshner Given to the Holy Cross hockey player who performed above expectations as voted by his GLENN “SPIKE” CRANE teammates. 1995 Mike Ross MEMORIAL AWARD 1996 Kevin Magnani, Jesse Sullivan Given to the Holy Cross hockey player who ex- 1997 Dan Gallo cels most in the little things and leads his team- 1998 John Foristall mates by example. 1999 Mike Maguire, Scott Simpson 2001 Tony Deluzio 2000 Brian Akashian 2002 Patrick Rissmiller 2001 Greg Kealey 2003 Greg Kealey, Chris Smith 2002 Derek Cunha 2004 Greg Kealey 2003 Tyler McGregor, Jonas Tomiuck 2005 Tanner Fogarty 2004 James Sixsmith 2006 Rob Godfrey 2005 Matt Burke 2007 Matt Burke 2006 Rob Godfrey 2008 Matt Burke, Marty Dams 2007 Matt Werry 2009 Kyle Atkins 2008 Everett Sheen 2010 Mike Daly 2009 Jay Silvia 2010 Rob Linsmayer

2010-2011 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY FACT BOOK 39 HART CENTER RECORDS & HISTORY

HART CENTER QUICK FACTS BUILT: 1973. YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AT THE HART CENTER CAPACITY: 1,600. FIRST GAME: Dec. 2, 1975 (Holy Cross defeated Fairfi eld 11-1). Season W L T Season W L T LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 14 games 1975-1976 10 4 0 1993-1994 6 7 0 (1984-1986). 1976-1977 9 5 0 1994-1995 11 4 0 1977-1978 9 4 0 1995-1996 8 5 1 The Holy Cross hockey team moved into its 1978-1979 9 5 0 1996-1997 9 3 0 own home in the fall of 1975. From its opening 1979-1980 10 1 0 1997-1998 10 6 0 on Dec. 2, 1975 to its around-the-clock operation 1980-1981 9 7 0 1998-1999 13 3 2 today, the Hart Recreation Center has been a 1981-1982 11 2 1 1999-2000 5 10 2 model of excellence for other rinks to emulate. 1982-1983 10 2 1 2000-2001 7 5 1 The Hart Center was erected in honor of 1983-1984 4 5 3 2001-2002 9 6 1 the late Rev. Francis J. Hart, S.J., who was the 1984-1985 14 1 0 2002-2003 9 7 0 guiding force behind the intramural athletic 1985-1986 10 7 0 2003-2004 10 1 2 competition at Holy Cross for several decades. 1986-1987 11 9 0 2004-2005 5 4 5 In the summer of 2006, the Hart Center was 1987-1988 11 7 0 2005-2006 12 4 1 renovated as a brand new ice surface, boards and 1988-1989 5 11 0 2006-2007 7 5 2 higher glass were put in, along with new score- 1989-1990 5 6 1 2007-2008 5 10 2 boards. 1990-1991 7 9 0 2008-2009 7 8 2 The Crusaders’ locker room facility was 1991-1992 9 6 0 2009-2010 6 6 5 renovated in 2007 with all new lockers. The 1992-1993 8 4 1 Overall (.606) 300 189 33 locker room features a players’ lounge and state- of-the-art video equipment. The team’s weight room is located adjacent to the hockey rink. College, the , Merrimack fi nals and fi nals as the Crusaders won the title. Over the years, the Hart Center has set College, the University of Massachusetts and The Hart Center also hosted the MAAC Hockey the stage for battles against the likes of Boston the University of Notre Dame, while in 2006 the Championship in 1999 and 2002. Hart Center hosted the Atlantic Hockey semi-

HOLY CROSS VS. ALL OPPONENTS AT THE HART CENTER

Opponent W L T Opponent W L T Opponent W L T Air Force 2 6 4 Fairfi eld 14 4 0 Notre Dame 1 0 0 Alaska-Anchorage 0 1 0 Findlay 2 0 0 Penn State 1 0 0 Ala.-Huntsville 1 1 0 Fitchburg State 6 1 0 Plattsburgh State 1 1 0 AIC 19 7 6 Framingham State 3 0 0 Providence 0 1 0 Amherst 6 3 3 Hamilton 10 2 0 Quinnipiac 4 6 2 RIT 1 7 1 Army 14 9 0 Hillsdale 1 0 0 Robert Morris 0 0 0 Assumption 17 2 0 Hobart 4 2 0 Roger Williams 1 0 0 Babson 9 10 0 Iona 10 2 0 Sacred Heart 13 9 0 Bentley 14 5 2 Maine 1 1 0 St. Anselm 11 5 0 Bethel 1 0 0 Massachusetts 1 2 0 St. Bonaventure 1 0 0 Boston College 0 1 0 Mass. College 10 0 0 St. Michael’s 1 0 0 Boston State 4 0 0 Mass. Maritime 1 0 0 Salem State 7 2 1 Bowdoin 5 8 0 Mass.-Boston 5 2 0 Scranton 1 0 0 Bridgewater State 3 0 0 UMass Lowell 0 3 0 Southern Maine 1 0 0 Brown 1 1 0 Merrimack 4 5 1 Trinity 5 2 0 Bryant 5 0 0 Mercyhurst 5 14 0 U.S. International 0 1 0 Canisius 13 6 3 Middlebury 3 7 0 Union 3 2 0 Colby 8 7 0 Nasson 1 0 0 Villanova 1 0 0 Wesleyan 2 0 0 Colgate 0 2 0 New England College 6 3 2 Westfi eld State 3 1 0 Connecticut 22 15 2 New Haven 0 2 0 Williams 5 5 1 Conn. College 4 2 1 Niagara 0 2 0 Yale 0 1 0 Dartmouth 0 0 1 Nichols 1 0 0 Elmira 0 3 0 Norwich 6 7 0 2010-2011 home opponents listed in bold.

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Team W L T Streak Team W L T Streak Air Force 5 17 6 AF-1 Nasson 1 0 0 HC-1 Alaska-Anchorage 0 1 0 AA-1 Nebraska-Omaha 0 1 0 UNO-1 -Huntsville 2 1 1 AH-1 New Brunswick 1 0 0 HC-1 American International 38 20 8 HC-1 New England College 13 7 2 HC-2 Amherst 21 11 3 HC-1 New Hampshire 0 2 0 UNH-2 Army 19 27 8 ARMY-1 New Haven 7 4 0 NH-1 Assumption 28 2 0 HC-3 Niagara 0 4 0 NU-4 Babson 21 31 0 HC-1 Nichols 18 2 1 HC-5 Bentley 26 13 4 Tie-1 North Adams State 18 3 0 HC-11 Bethel 1 0 0 HC-1 North Dakota 0 2 0 ND-2 Boston College 0 8 0 BC-8 Northeastern 0 3 0 NU-3 Boston University 0 1 0 BU-1 Norwich 8 18 0 NOR-1 Bowdoin 8 22 0 HC-1 Notre Dame 1 2 0 ND-2 Bowling Green 0 0 0 - Ohio State 0 1 0 OSU-1 Bridgewater State 6 0 0 HC-6 Oswego State 2 1 0 OS-1 Brown 2 3 0 BU-3 Penn State 1 0 0 HC-1 Bryant 6 0 0 HC-6 Plattsburgh State 1 3 0 PS-1 Canisius 26 11 8 HC-3 Potsdam State 0 1 0 PS-1 Colby 14 17 1 Tie-1 Princeton 0 4 0 PRI-4 Colgate 0 5 0 COL-5 Providence 1 4 0 PC-2 Connecticut 46 42 2 HC-4 Quinnipiac 5 17 4 Tie-1 Connecticut College 7 2 1 CC-1 Rensselaer 3 4 0 HC-3 Dartmouth 3 3 1 HC-1 R.I.T. 6 19 1 RIT-3 Denver 0 0 1 Tie-1 Robert Morris 0 0 0 - Elmira 0 5 0 EC-5 Roger Williams 1 0 0 HC-1 Fairfi eld 23 6 0 HC-4 Sacred Heart 20 25 1 SH-6 Findlay 2 3 0 FIN-2 St. Anselm 21 17 0 HC-1 Fitchburg State 7 3 0 HC-2 St. Bonaventure 1 0 0 HC-1 Framingham State 6 0 0 HC-6 St. Michael’s 1 0 0 HC-1 Hamilton 14 8 0 HC-1 St. Lawrence 0 1 0 SLU-1 Hillsdale 1 0 0 HC-1 Salem State 10 27 3 Tie-1 Hobart 4 4 0 HOB-4 Scranton 1 0 0 HC-1 Iona 13 8 0 HC-1 Southern Maine 3 0 0 HC-3 Iowa State 1 0 0 HC-1 Trinity (Conn.) 11 5 0 HC-1 Maine 2 4 0 UM-4 Union 7 5 1 UC-1 Massachusetts 5 11 0 HC-1 U.S. International 1 1 0 USI-1 UMass-Boston 9 6 0 MB-1 Vermont 0 2 1 Tie-1 UMass-Lowell 6 21 0 ML-10 Villanova 1 0 0 HC-1 Massachusetts-Maritime 1 0 0 HC-1 Wesleyan 6 2 1 HC-2 M.I.T. 11 0 0 HC-11 Western Michigan 0 0 1 Tie-1 Mercyhurst 10 21 4 MC-2 Westfi eld State 4 1 0 WS-1 Merrimack 8 25 1 MC-1 Williams 11 14 1 WC-2 Middlebury 8 13 0 MID-4 Wisconsin 0 0 0 - Minnesota 1 0 0 HC-1 W.P.I. 9 0 0 HC-9 Worcester State 14 6 0 HC-1 Yale 0 3 0 YU-3

2010-2011 opponents listed in bold

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A A A A A A A A A Brian Campbell ...... 1987 Tony Deluzio ...... 2002 Dean Gianoukos...... 1992 Brian Akashian...... 2001 Andrew Cancellieri ...... 2005 Paul Dewey ...... 1977 John Gillis ...... 1988 Paul Allen...... 1979 Tim Cantwell ...... 2001 John Dibble ...... 2003 Derek Gittus...... 1995 Greg Amerkanian...... 1992 Joe Cardillo ...... 2002 Joseph DiGiovanni...... 1973 Rob Godfrey...... 2007 Donald Angell ...... 1985 Joseph Carey ...... 1973 David Dion...... 1973 Matt Gordon...... 2012 Peter Annicelli ...... 1979 Thomas Carey ...... 1972 Richard DiZinno ...... 1996 Brian Gouthro ...... 2000 Chris Antonelli...... 1998 William Carey ...... 1984 Joseph Doherty...... 1989 Glenn Graves ...... 1977 Richard Antoniuc ...... 1967 Paul Carroll ...... 2000 Richard Dolan ...... 1976 Daniel Gustafson ...... 1999 Robert Arena ...... 1990 Dean Casagrande ...... 1983 Brandon Doria ...... 2003 H H H H H H H H H Kyle Atkins ...... 2012 John Casali...... 1981 Kevin Doyle ...... 1993 John Hanifi n...... 1983 B B B B B B B B B Christopher Casey ...... 1998 Bernard Dow ...... 1971 Paul Hanlon ...... 1974 Joseph Cavanagh ...... 1999 George Dowd ...... 1988 Brendan Baker ...... 2013 Brian Harnett ...... 1982 Paul Cavanagh ...... 2000 Joseph Doyle, Jr...... 1971 Gianni Baldassari...... 2012 Frank Hartig...... 1970 Matt Celin ...... 2011 Paul Doyle ...... 1967 Mark Balzarotti ...... 1990 Doug Hayden ...... 1994 Tyler Chestnut ...... 2010 Paul Drennan ...... 1982 Gregory Barker ...... 1987 Dan Healey...... 2002 Michael Clancy ...... 1993 Ryan Driscoll ...... 2010 Scott Barker ...... 1990 A. Jacques Hebert ...... 1975 Michael Clare...... 1970 Matthew Dudley...... 1994 Phil Barner ...... 1999 Lee Heffernan ...... 1978 Owen Clarke ...... 1972 Owen Dugan III ...... 1983 Blair Bartlett...... 2006 John Hennessey ...... 1988 Matt Clune ...... 2012 Michael Dussault ...... 1999 Peter Bartline ...... 2006 Robert Hoar ...... 1971 Brian Clyne ...... 1992 Robert Dwyer...... 1978 Francis Bastien...... 1979 John Hoell ...... 1986 Michael Coan...... 1983 Kevin Dwyer ...... 2000 Shane Belanger ...... 1997 Warren Hookway III ...... 1986 Neil Coleman ...... 1979 William Bellerose ...... 1977 E E E E E E E E E E Charles Horgan ...... 1990 Thomas Collins ...... 1988 Dan Bennett ...... 2002 William Eagan ...... 1977 Daniel Connelly ...... 1994 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Jeff Bernier...... 1990 Vincent Eruzione ...... 1984 Thomas Connolly...... 1976 R.J. Irving...... 2004 Michael Berns ...... 1971 Michael Evans ...... 1998 Bryon Connors...... 1995 Chris Isaacson ...... 1993 Tim Bernstein...... 2003 Ben Conway...... 2006 F F F F F F F F F F J J J J J J J J J J Marc Bianchi ...... 2006 Matt Conway ...... 2004 James Farley...... 1969 Jacob Jackson...... 2004 Raymond Bilodeau...... 1973 Brian Cook...... 1979 Chris Fattey ...... 2000 Chad Jacobs ...... 1986 David Boison ...... 1974 Tim Coskren...... 2004 John Ferrucci ...... 1978 James Jalil ...... 1970 Mark Bolduc ...... 1974 Tony Coskren ...... 2005 Jonathan Fish ...... 1982 Timothy Jankowski ...... 1995 John Bombard ...... 2003 Patrick J. Costello ...... 1979 Dennis Fitzgerald...... 1974 Jamie Jelinek ...... 2011 John Bonanno...... 2002 William Coughlin...... 1973 Glenn Fitzgerald...... 1986 James Jensen ...... 1995 Daniel Bowman ...... 1979 Andrew Cox ...... 2012 William Fitzgerald ...... 1981 Robert Johnson...... 1969 Lance Brady...... 1993 Glenn Crane ...... 2005 David Flannery...... 1988 William Joy ...... 1969 Stephen Brady ...... 1986 Denis Cronin ...... 1989 Warren Fleming ...... 1987 Michael Brennan ...... 1989 K K K K K K K K K James Cummings ...... 1977 Stephen Fogarty ...... 1977 Peter Brennan...... 1980 Greg Kealey ...... 2004 Derek Cunha ...... 2002 Tanner Fogarty ...... 2007 Joe Brock ...... 2011 Sean Keegan...... 1989 Gerald Curley...... 1981 Brian Foley...... 1987 Kevin Broderick...... 1995 Michael Kendrot ...... 1993 Hugh Curran...... 1984 John Foristall ...... 1998 Christopher Brown...... 1983 Lawrence Kennedy ...... 1980 Matthew Cushing ...... 1992 Rob Forshner ...... 2010 Matt Burke ...... 2008 Patrick Kennedy...... 1985 Jordan Cyr ...... 2010 Brent Franklin ...... 2008 J.R. Butler ...... 2008 Kevin Knightly...... 1983 Kevin Cyr...... 1983 Tsuyoshi Fukuda ...... 1993 Patrick Butler ...... 1976 John Fulchino...... 1981 Brian Kolb ...... 2008 D D D D D D D D D Tucker Kroll...... 1998 William Butler ...... 1969 G G G G G G G G G Terrence Butt ...... 1995 Edward Daly ...... 1974 Brian Gabriel ...... 2008 L L L L L L L L L L Matthew Byrne...... 1967 Mike Daly, ...... 2012 James Gale ...... 1990 Pierre LaBarge ...... 2003 Robert Byrne ...... 1973 Steven Daly ...... 1973 Matthew Gale...... 1995 Robert LaBossiere ...... 1980 C C C C C C C C C Ian Dams ...... 2010 Jon Landry ...... 2007 Jeff Dams ...... 2004 Brett Gallagher...... 1998 Brett Cagliuso ...... 1999 David Laskowski ...... 1972 Marty Dams ...... 2009 Daniel Gallo...... 1997 Lawrence Calcano ...... 1985 Michael LaVigne ...... 1973 Matthew Davis ...... 2012 Patrick Gately...... 1992 Francis Callahan...... 1968 Peter Lavigne ...... 1988 William Davison ...... 1988 Nicholas Genovese...... 1990 Frederic Callahan...... 1973 Robert Leonard ...... 1969 Christopher Deacutis ...... 1973 David Gentile ...... 1997 Jon Callanan...... 1998 Bill Link, IV...... 2000 Joel DeAngelis...... 1995 Michael Germain ...... 1988 Dan Calore ...... 2002 Rob Linsmayer...... 2013 John Delande ...... 1983 James Gibbons ...... 1969 Patrick Cammarata...... 1995 Ryan Gianini ...... 2001 Charlie Lockwood ...... 2009 Jeremiah DeLeo ...... 1986 Daniel Logan ...... 1992

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James Longley, Jr...... 1974 Edward Reutemann ...... 1970 Scott Sullivan ...... 2000 Peter Lorinser...... 2010 N N N N N N N N N Gerry Riley...... 1969 Brian Sutherland ...... 1993 Joseph Lunny ...... 1986 Bryce Nantes ...... 2008 John Riley ...... 1979 T T T T T T T T T T M M M M M M M M Pierre Napert-Frenette ...... 2006 Matt Rinaldi ...... 2001 Jeremy Tevald ...... 1999 Kevin MacDonald ...... 1977 Sean Nappo ...... 2007 Richard Ring ...... 1968 Luke Thompson ...... 1970 Michael MacDonald...... 1996 John Nohelty ...... 1976 Patrick Rissmiller...... 2002 Dewey Thomson ...... 2009 Theodore Macklin ...... 1976 Timothy Nolan ...... 1969 Scott Rissmiller ...... 2004 Patrick Thornton ...... 1973 Kevin Magnani...... 1996 Frederick Norton ...... 1969 Joseph Roache ...... 1999 John Tocco ...... 2003 Brian Magner ...... 1995 Joseph Norton ...... 1969 Michael Robben...... 1983 Jonas Tomiuck ...... 2005 Kai Magnussen...... 2009 Matt Norton ...... 2005 Joel Robbins...... 2003 Andy Tourtelotte ...... 1993 Michael Maguire ...... 1999 Brandon Nunn ...... 2013 George Ross ...... 1992 Chris Trovato ...... 2008 Michael Ross ...... 1995 George Marron...... 1994 O O O O O O O O O Jim Tselikis ...... 2008 J.P. Martignetti...... 2011 John Ross, III ...... 1980 Robert Tumiski...... 1977 Daniel O’Connell, III...... 1968 Michael Rousseau ...... 1990 Rick Massey...... 2005 Daniel O’Connell...... 1987 Thomas Tysowsky ...... 2013 Jonathan Mattson ...... 1992 Adam Roy ...... 2011 Joseph O’Connor ...... 1993 Ralph Ryan...... 1973 U U U U U U U U U Shane McAdam ...... 2009 John O’Connor...... 1990 Frank Usseglio ...... 1983 T. Kirk McBride...... 1975 Paul O’Day...... 1977 S S S S S S S S S S Christopher McCabe ...... 1995 Cal St. Denis ...... 2008 V V V V V V V V V Frank O’Grady...... 2008 Christian Valle ...... 1999 Sean McCabe ...... 1996 Kevin O’Quinn...... 1979 David St. Pierre ...... 1987 Francis McCarthy...... 1980 Thomas Sartorelli...... 1991 Peter Valle ...... 1997 Tom Ormondroyd...... 2000 Stephen Vazza ...... 1988 Kevin McCarthy...... 1983 Michael Ortwein ...... 1999 Victor Schlitzer ...... 1970 Frederick McCready ...... 1971 Jason Schuster ...... 2006 Mark Vergilii ...... 1994 Matt McGirr...... 2003 P P P P P P P P P P John Scott...... 1978 Peter Verrier ...... 1992 Robert McGlory...... 1985 Mark Pannitto...... 2000 Chris Shaker...... 2003 Erik Vos ...... 2013 James McGovern, Jr...... 1973 John Parker...... 1979 Richard Shea ...... 1984 W W W W W W W W Tyler McGregor ...... 2006 Mike Pasqua...... 1999 Robert Shea ...... 1980 J.R. Walker...... 2004 Andrew McKay ...... 2005 Tom Pawlak ...... 2003 Brian Shea ...... 1992 J. Russell Walsh ...... 1970 Roger McKnight ...... 1984 Paul Pearl ...... 1989 Brodie Sheahan ...... 2010 Andrew Weber ...... 2006 Douglas McLaughlin ...... 1989 Richard Pelletier...... 1973 Everett Sheen ...... 2011 Joe Weber...... 2005 James McManus, Jr...... 1970 Anthony Petrick ...... 1984 Michael Shustak...... 1994 Dennis Welch ...... 1982 Peter McNally ...... 1977 Jay Perotta ...... 1986 Michael Siclari...... 1973 Brendon Welker ...... 1995 Daniel Melien...... 1971 Thomas Pickett...... 1983 Jay Silvia ...... 2012 Matt Werry ...... 2008 Luke Miller ...... 2012 Paul Pijanowski ...... 1987 Scott Simpson ...... 1999 Jim Whelan ...... 2000 Joe Milot ...... 2005 Bill Pinel ...... 2010 James Sixsmith ...... 2007 Jonathan White...... 1996 Kyle Milotte ...... 1988 Michael Pinho ...... 1979 Mark Slovenkai ...... 1979 Steve Witham ...... 1975 Keith Moran ...... 1997 Matthew Poska...... 1993 M. Bowen Smith ...... 1986 Mark Wright...... 1987 Robert Moran...... 1967 Matthew Pothier...... 1993 Chris Smith ...... 2003 John Powell, Jr...... 1981 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Jeffrey Morin ...... 1994 Matt Smith ...... 2002 Mark Young ...... 1981 Michael Morton ...... 1995 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Matthew Smith...... 1987 Peter Mullen...... 1968 Tony Quesada...... 2006 Michael Songer ...... 1988 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Matthew Muniz ...... 1987 Michael Quinn ...... 1968 Stephen Sorabella...... 1993 Mark Znutas...... 2011 Paul Muniz...... 1984 Patrick Quinn ...... 1989 Chris Stephenson ...... 1997 Matthew Zorumski...... 1997 James Murphy ...... 1978 Craig Stevens ...... 1982 Evan Zych ...... 2013 R R R R R R R R R Edmund Zysik, Jr...... 1975 Lawrence Murphy ...... 1970 Richard Rabideau...... 1986 James Stewart...... 1979 Sean Murphy ...... 1994 Francis Raymond, III ...... 1983 Chris Sullivan...... 2005 Steve Murphy...... 1991 Jesse Sullivan ...... 1998 Players are listed by Peter Recupero...... 1992 graduation year. William Murphy...... 1971 Edward Reddish...... 1988 Steve Sullivan...... 2004 Richard Murray ...... 1980 Dale Reinhardt ...... 2008 Thomas Sullivan ...... 1995

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1966-1967 (16-8-0) 1968-1969 (16-6-1) 1970-1971 (13-6-0) Coach: Bill Kane Coach: Bill Kane Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Paul Doyle Capt: Bill Butler, Jay Gibbons Capt: Joe Doyle 11-30 WPI H 4-1 12-3 Salem State H 7-7 12-3 New Haven A 9-5 12-5 MIT A 6-1 12-4 Nichols H 7-2 12-5 Nichols A 2-0 12-6 Salem State H 1-6 12-9 Worcester State H 6-0 12-8 UMass-Lowell H 3-9 1-9 Worcester State H 8-1 12-10 UMass-Boston H 2-12 12-15 Connecticut H 5-2 1-10 UMass-Lowell H 9-8 12-17 UMass-Lowell H 11-8 12-19 St. Anselm A 7-1 1-11 Nichols H 3-1 12-18 Assumption H 6-2 1-9 Worcester State A 8-7 1-17 Connecticut H 4-3 1-8 Nasson H 7-2 1-16 UMass-Boston A 3-12 1-23 Assumption H 8-2 1-29 Amherst A 8-6 1-27 UMass-Lowell A 7-5 1-24 UMass-Boston H 6-13 2-4 Babson H 8-3 1-30 MIT A 8-1 1-30 Assumption H 8-2 2-5 WPI H 7-2 2-3 Babson A 5-3 2-4 Harvard (JV) A 2-5 2-11 Connecticut H 3-7 2-6 Amherst A 4-7 2-6 Nichols H 7-2 2-12 Worcester State (ot) H 6-5 2-9 Salem State H 5-9 2-10 Massachusetts A 4-8 2-15 Massachusetts A 2-13 2-11 Nichols H 13-2 2-13 Worcester State H 8-4 2-16 Salem State A 2-12 2-13 Bowdoin A 2-13 2-14 Connecticut A 2-3 2-17 Assumption H 7-0 2-17 Connecticut A 5-3 2-16 UMass-Lowell A 4-3 2-18 MIT H 7-3 2-20 Trinity A 6-2 2-19 UMass-Boston A 2-9 2-23 UMass-Boston A 2-6 2-23 Babson H 6-2 2-20 WPI H 12-2 2-25 Massachusetts H 1-9 2-26 Worcester State H 8-6 2-26 Amherst A 4-13 2-26 Babson A 5-4 3-3 Massachusetts A 0-17 2-28 Massachusetts H 6-4 3-4 Nichols H 9-2 3-1 Babson A 4-1 3-6 WPI H 6-4 1971-1972 (4-16-0) 3-3 Salem State A 3-12 3-11 Nichols H1 5-2 Coach: Bill Kane 3-8 Assumption H1 7-4 3-13 Worcester State H1 7-2 Capt: Tom Carey 3-9 Nichols H1 4-3 11-30 AIC H 2-12 1969-1970 (13-13-1) 12-4 Nichols H 7-4 1967-1968 (16-8-0) Coach: Bill Kane 12-5 UMass-Boston A 1-14 Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Larry Murphy, Vic Schlitzer 12-7 UMass-Lowell H 2-4 Capt: Peter Mullen 12-1 Assumption H 9-2 12-11 Worcester State H 7-9 11-28 Babson H 7-4 12-2 New Haven H 9-2 12-14 Connecticut H 3-4 11-29 WPI H 8-3 12-7 UMass-Boston A 5-11 1-7 Amherst A 7-8 12-5 Salem State H 3-9 12-10 Nichols (ot) H 5-5 1-15 New Haven H 5-6 12-6 Worcester State H 3-2 12-15 Worcester State H 4-1 1-18 UMass-Lowell A 3-7 12-9 MIT A 6-3 12-16 UMass-Lowell H 1-2 1-22 Worcester State H 5-7 1-10 Nichols H 6-4 12-17 WPI H 3-2 1-25 Merrimack H 1-6 1-23 UMass-Boston H 2-12 1-10 MIT A 7-2 1-28 MIT A 8-3 1-30 Amherst H 4-7 1-26 Assumption H 9-2 1-29 St. Anselm H 1-9 2-1 Connecticut N2 1-8 1-28 UMass-Lowell A 3-4 2-1 Trinity H 4-2 2-2 MIT A2 8-3 1-31 St. Anselm H 4-1 2-5 Amherst H 3-5 2-3 Nichols N2 10-3 2-2 WPI H 4-2 2-9 Colby A 1-12 2-5 Worcester State H 8-1 2-3 Connecticut H 1-5 2-12 Wesleyan A 2-6 2-8 Assumption H 6-1 2-5 Trinity N2 2-5 2-14 Salem State A 2-7 2-12 Connecticut A 2-5 2-6 Wesleyan N2 10-1 2-16 Connecticut A 3-10 2-14 Nichols H 4-0 2-7 MIT A2 4-0 2-22 Babson H 9-4 2-17 Massachusetts A 4-8 2-10 Amherst A 4-5 2-18 Salem State A 1-4 2-11 Nichols H 6-4 1972-1973 (11-12-0) 2-20 UMass-Lowell H 5-4 2-16 Salem State A 3-8 Coach: Bill Kane 2-22 WPI H 9-0 2-19 Connecticut A 3-8 Capt: Rick Callahan 2-25 UMass-Boston A 5-6 2-21 Bowdoin A 1-10 11-28 Fairfi eld H 12-2 2-27 Massachusetts H 5-3 2-24 Massachusetts H 0-9 12-3 UMass-Boston A 2-9 2-29 Assumption H 3-1 2-26 Babson A 4-3 12-5 UMass-Lowell H 0-6 3-4 Worcester State H1 8-5 3-2 Worcester State H 1-4 12-11 Nichols H 6-7 3-6 Assumption H1 10-0 3-3 Babson H 3-6 12-13 St. Anselm A 2-11 3-11 Nichols H1 3-5 12-16 AIC A 4-9 3-14 WPI H1 7-1 12-18 RIT H 8-4 1-16 Amherst H 8-6 1-18 UMass-Lowell A 3-5 1-20 Connecticut A 4-6

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1-23 New Haven A 3-5 2-12 Babson A 3-7 2-12 UMass-Boston H 6-0 1-26 MIT H 12-3 2-15 UMass-Boston (ot) H 8-7 2-14 Salem State H 3-5 1-31 Trinity A 10-7 2-19 Connecticut H 6-4 2-16 New Haven A 5-4 2-1 Merrimack A 2-9 2-22 New Haven A 7-4 2-19 Bowdoin H 5-6 2-3 Worcester State H 9-4 2-24 Salem State H 1-6 2-23 Massachusetts A 5-6 2-5 Amherst A 9-5 2-27 Worcester State (forfeit) H 1-0 2-25 Connecticut (ot) A 3-4 2-8 Wesleyan H 8-6 2-28 Norwich A 5-6 2-10 Bentley A 5-2 1975-1976 (14-11-0) 2-13 Salem State H 5-7 Coach: Bill Kane 1977-1978 (17-9-0) 2-17 UMass-Boston A 2-7 Capt: Tom Connolly, Ted Macklin Coach: Mike Addesa 2-20 Connecticut A 6-4 12-2 Fairfi eld H 11-1 Capt: Paul Allen, Jim Murphy 2-21 Babson A 6-4 12-5 Bryant H 4-1 11-30 Bridgewater State A 3-2 2-28 Worcester State H 6-7 12-8 Nichols H 6-1 12-3 Maine A 8-3 12-10 Wesleyan H 4-2 12-6 UMass-Lowell A 4-1 1973-1974 (11-12-0) 1-2 Williams A5 3-5 12-8 Assumption H 10-3 Coach: Bill Kane 1-3 Colby N5 1-5 12-10 Amherst H 8-2 Capt: Mark Bolduc, Ned Daly 1-7 Army A 5-3 12-11 AIC H 8-1 12-4 Fairfi eld H 4-5 1-13 Massachusetts H 5-6 1-6 Oswego State N7 5-3 12-6 AIC H 1-7 1-15 Framingham State H 9-3 1-7 Merrimack A7 2-10 12-10 Nichols H 8-2 1-17 Amherst H 4-2 1-11 Middlebury A 7-7 12-12 Amherst A 11-9 1-19 St. Anselm (ot) A 4-5 1-12 Vermont A 3-8 12-15 St. Anselm A 3-5 1-24 Trinity H 5-1 1-14 Williams H 1-2 12-21 AIC A3 3-8 1-28 Amherst A 6-4 1-19 New England Coll. H 4-3 12-22 Framingham State N3 8-5 1-31 Norwich H 3-5 1-26 Colby H 2-3 1-9 Army A 4-10 2-3 UMass-Lowell A 5-6 1-27 Hamilton A 2-5 1-12 UMass-Lowell H 3-8 2-5 AIC H 3-7 1-29 Norwich H 8-5 1-22 New Haven H 11-2 2-7 Connecticut H 8-4 1-31 Massachusetts H 2-3 1-24 Connecticut H 2-3 2-10 Babson H 3-1 2-4 Maine H 7-4 1-26 MIT H 11-1 2-12 Bridgewater State H 8-2 2-5 Bryant H 6-2 1-28 Merrimack H 1-14 2-14 UMass-Boston A 2-3 2-15 Babson (ot) H 3-2 1-31 Trinity H 7-4 2-16 Salem State A 1-6 2-18 Bowdoin A 7-3 2-2 Nichols A 12-2 2-19 New Haven H 1-5 2-20 Mass. Maritime H 12-0 2-4 Amherst H 6-2 2-21 Bowdoin A 5-10 2-22 Connecticut H 3-6 2-7 Worcester State H 8-9 2-23 New England Coll. H 7-2 2-24 St. Anselm A 7-4 2-9 Bentley (forfeit) H 1-0 2-25 North Adams State H 8-2 2-26 Salem State A 6-1 2-13 Babson H 2-1 2-28 Army A 3-6 2-16 UMass-Boston A 4-13 1976-1977 (15-12-0) 3-5 Salem State A8 1-4 2-20 Connecticut A 4-12 Coach: Mike Addesa 2-25 Salem State A 0-8 Capt: Bill Bellerose, Glenn Graves 1978-1979 (18-10-0) 2-28 Worcester State H 8-1 11-27 North Adams State A6 6-5 Coach: Mike Addesa 11-28 New Haven N6 4-2 Capt: Dan Bowman 1974-1975 (11-10-0) 11-30 Bridgewater State A 7-1 11-29 Babson A 1-3 Coach: Bill Kane 12-1 Framingham State H 8-2 12-2 Maine A 4-6 Capt: Ed Zysik 12-4 Fairfi eld A 5-2 12-4 Assumption H 11-1 12-2 St. Anselm H 1-11 12-8 Assumption H 16-1 12-6 UMass-Lowell H 2-6 12-5 Fairfi eld H 3-1 12-11 Army H 5-6 12-9 Amherst A 4-2 12-9 Nichols H 7-3 1-4 Hillsdale H 4-0 12-22 New Brunswick N9 10-1 12-12 AIC A 2-9 1-8 Fitchburg State H 10-1 12-23 Westfi eld State (2ot) N9 5-4 1-8 Army (ot) A 5-6 1-12 Middlebury H 5-7 1-6 Bryant H10 6-1 1-10 Connecticut N4 3-9 1-15 Williams A 5-6 1-7 Maine H10 3-4 1-11 Wesleyan A4 3-5 1-17 St. Anselm (ot) H 4-3 1-10 Middlebury H 3-2 1-14 Roger Williams H 8-3 1-19 New England Coll. A 1-3 1-12 Williams A 3-4 1-17 Amherst A 7-4 1-22 Bryant H 8-4 1-14 UMass-Boston H 6-1 1-23 Connecticut A 3-5 1-28 Bridgewater State H 6-4 1-20 Norwich A 3-5 1-25 MIT H 18-0 2-1 UMass-Lowell H 3-4 1-23 Bridgewater State H 6-2 1-28 Amherst H 5-3 2-3 AIC A 1-5 1-25 Bryant A 9-4 2-1 Nichols H 13-5 2-5 North Adams State H 9-6 1-27 Hamilton H 6-2 2-3 UMass-Lowell H 3-7 2-8 Babson A 5-2 2-1 Colgate H 0-4 2-6 Worcester State H 2-7 2-10 Merrimack A 1-5 2-3 Bowdoin H 2-7

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2-5 New England Coll. A 11-4 1-10 Williams A 5-8 1982-1983 (20-10-2) 2-6 Merrimack H 1-2 1-12 UMass-Boston A 14-5 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 2-10 Colby A 8-7 1-14 Colby A 7-5 Capt: Kevin Cyr, Mike Robben 2-14 St. Anselm H 8-5 1-16 Colgate H 3-8 11-5 RIT A15 7-6 2-17 Union H 11-2 1-17 North Adams State (ot) A 5-6 11-6 Merrimack N15 6-5 2-20 Massachusetts A 11-3 1-21 New England Coll. (ot) A 8-7 11-17 Merrimack H 5-2 2-22 AIC A 4-3 1-23 Hamilton H 2-5 11-19 Norwich A 4-5 2-25 Salem State H 7-1 1-25 Salem State H 6-4 11-21 Boston College A 4-10 2-27 Army A 12-1 1-27 Norwich (ot) H 8-7 11-26 North Adams State N5 6-3 3-3 Merrimack A8 0-4 1-31 Bowdoin H 2-5 11-27 RIT N5 7-3 2-3 Merrimack H 4-2 11-29 Salem State (ot) H 3-3 1979-1980 (21-9-0) 2-5 Union H 13-2 12-1 New Haven A 5-2 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 2-9 Amherst A 9-4 12-7 Assumption H 12-2 Capt: Bill Fitzgerald, Larry Kennedy 2-12 St. Anselm H 3-5 12-9 Fitchburg State A 10-3 11-19 Princeton A 3-10 2-14 Babson A 1-3 12-11 Bentley (ot) A 3-3 11-28 Fitchburg State H 12-1 2-16 AIC A 5-6 1-4 Westfi eld State H10 7-3 12-1 Wesleyan A 13-1 2-18 Framingham State H 11-1 1-5 Babson H10 2-3 12-3 Assumption H 12-4 2-24 Army A 7-5 1-8 Williams A 4-3 12-5 UMass-Lowell A 1-8 2-26 Connecticut H 10-4 1-11 Colby A 2-3 12-8 Bryant H 8-1 2-28 Merrimack A8 7-10 1-14 New England Coll. A 7-13 12-11 UMass-Boston A 11-0 1-19 UMass-Boston (ot) H 7-6 12-21 Oswego State N11 8-3 1981-1982 (16-15-2) 1-21 Hamilton H 7-1 12-22 Union A11 3-1 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 1-25 Merrimack N14 5-4 1-5 Fairfi eld H10 8-3 Capt: Brian Harnett 1-28 Bowdoin H 8-5 1-6 Army H10 9-4 11-20 Boston College A 3-7 1-29 Colby H 5-1 1-9 Middlebury A 8-2 11-24 Bentley H 7-5 2-1 UMass-Lowell N14 4-5 1-12 Williams A 3-0 11-26 RIT H10 4-3 2-3 Amherst A 7-6 1-13 UMass-Boston H 14-1 11-27 Westfi eld State H10 4-1 2-5 AIC A 7-6 1-16 Framingham State A 4-0 12-2 UMass-Lowell A 8-13 2-10 St. Anselm H 6-1 1-18 Elmira A 2-8 12-4 Oswego State A13 7-8 2-14 Babson A 2-5 1-19 Colgate A 2-4 12-5 Merrimack N13 0-12 2-17 New Haven H 4-8 1-27 Salem State A 6-7 12-7 Assumption H 4-3 2-21 Connecticut H 4-2 1-29 AIC H 7-3 12-10 Fitchburg State H 6-0 2-23 Army A 1-2 2-2 Union A 4-3 12-11 Bowdoin A 4-7 2-26 Bowdoin H8 14-9 2-5 Merrimack A 2-5 1-2 Plattsburgh State N5 2-7 3-2 Babson A8 2-6 2-9 Bridgewater State A 6-2 1-3 North Adams State N5 8-7 2-11 Amherst H 5-2 1-6 Army H 4-8 1983-1984 (10-15-3) 2-13 St. Anselm A 6-5 1-9 Williams H 5-2 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 2-16 Bowdoin A 4-9 1-11 UMass-Boston H 8-2 Capt: Hugh Curran, Rich Shea 2-19 New England Coll. H 7-2 1-13 Colby H 4-2 11-4 RIT A15 3-2 2-23 Colby H 4-6 1-16 North Adams State (ot) H 4-3 11-5 Wilfred Laurier N15 3-6 2-24 Babson H 3-0 1-17 Salem State A 2-4 11-12 Merrimack A 5-7 3-1 Salem State A8 5-1 1-19 UMass-Lowell N14 2-8 11-18 Connecticut H 5-2 3-5 UMass-Lowell A8 2-4 1-22 Hamilton A 4-3 11-20 Boston College A 2-10 1-23 Colgate A 2-16 11-22 Assumption H 9-3 1980-1981 (14-17-0) 1-26 Salem State N14 6-7 11-28 Salem State (ot) A 7-6 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 2-2 Merrimack A 5-2 12-2 RIT N16 5-7 Capt: Bill Fitzgerald 2-4 New England Coll. (ot) H 5-5 12-3 Plattsburgh State A16 3-7 11-24 Boston College A 7-8 2-6 Union (ot) A 4-4 12-8 Fitchburg State H 7-4 11-28 Elmira N7 6-8 2-9 Amherst H 5-4 12-10 Westfi eld State H10 6-7 11-29 Merrimack A7 2-4 2-11 St. Anselm A 2-8 12-11 Connecticut H10 6-2 12-2 UMass-Lowell H 5-8 2-16 Framingham State A 9-1 1-4 Army H 2-5 12-6 Westfi eld State H10 8-5 2-18 Babson H 4-5 1-7 Williams (ot) H 2-2 12-7 North Adams State H10 5-4 2-20 Princeton A 3-7 1-14 North Adams State A 2-5 12-8 Assumption H 13-0 2-22 Connecticut A 6-3 1-20 Hamilton A 4-3 12-11 Fitchburg State (ot) H 3-4 2-24 AIC H 9-7 1-24 Connecticut A 5-8 12-21 Elmira H 3-5 2-27 UMass-Lowell A8 2-8 1-27 Bowdoin A 0-6 12-28 Rensselaer A12 2-11 2-1 New England Coll. (ot) H 5-5 12-29 Maine N 2-12 2-4 AIC H 6-2

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2-9 UMass-Boston A 0-3 12-7 Connecticut H 4-1 2-19 Amherst A 8-4 2-13 Babson H 1-2 1-3 Trinity H10 7-5 2-21 Iona H 6-0 2-16 Merrimack H 5-4 1-4 Elmira H10 3-11 2-22 North Adams State H 5-2 2-18 Norwich H 2-5 1-9 Colby H 3-6 2-28 Bowdoin A8 2-8 2-20 St. Anselm A 10-4 1-11 Williams H 5-4 2-23 Amherst (ot) H 6-6 1-15 North Adams State A 6-1 1987-1988 (18-18-0) 2-25 Bentley H 2-5 1-18 Army H 1-3 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 2-27 Babson A 2-4 1-20 St. Anselm H 3-1 Capt: John Gillis, Kyle Milotte 1-22 Bethel H 8-5 11-6 Army A16 2-6 1984-1985 (19-15-0) 1-24 Bowdoin A 4-3 11-7 New England Coll. A16 10-4 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 1-25 Colby A 0-3 11-11 New England Coll. (ot) H 6-5 Capt: Matt Muniz 1-28 Babson (ot) A 2-3 11-14 AIC A 7-4 11-2 Wilfred Laurier N15 5-10 1-30 Merrimack H 4-7 11-16 St. Anselm H 1-2 11-3 Babson N15 4-5 2-1 AIC (ot) A 8-7 11-18 Assumption H 10-2 11-10 Merrimack A 5-6 2-4 Middlebury A 8-6 11-21 Penn State H 7-1 11-19 Boston College A 2-11 2-6 UMass-Boston (ot) A 5-4 11-23 Salem State A 2-8 11-24 Brown H 4-2 2-11 Babson H 5-2 11-27 Rensselaer A12 1-7 11-26 Salem State H 5-1 2-12 Connecticut A 2-4 11-28 U.S. International N12 7-3 12-1 Princeton A 3-6 2-15 Norwich H 3-6 12-1 Merrimack A 1-4 12-3 Assumption H 6-3 2-17 St. Anselm A 5-6 12-3 Fitchburg State (ot) H 5-4 12-6 Fitchburg State A 2-5 2-20 Amherst (ot) H 6-7 12-5 Connecticut A 8-11 12-8 Bentley A 5-3 2-21 Hamilton A 7-2 12-6 Hobart H 6-4 1-4 Connecticut N5 4-7 2-23 New England Coll. H 2-3 12-9 Babson A 3-5 1-5 Williams A5 10-3 2-25 Iona A 7-8 12-11 U.S. International (ot) H 3-4 1-7 Notre Dame H 9-6 12-28 UMass-Boston (ot) A19 6-7 1-10 Colby A 2-4 1986-1987 (17-18-1) 12-29 Salem State N19 2-8 1-12 Williams A 9-3 Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 1-3 Plattsburgh State H 5-2 1-15 Connecticut H 8-6 Capt: Mark Wright 1-6 Colby H 5-1 1-19 Babson H 0-4 10-31 Potsdam State A17 3-8 1-9 Williams H 5-3 1-22 St. Anselm A 4-3 11-1 Canisius N17 3-1 1-14 Union A 2-6 1-25 Colby H 7-4 11-8 Brown H 4-5 1-16 Connecticut H 4-6 1-26 Bowdoin H 8-5 11-10 Boston College H 1-3 1-19 Iona H 8-3 1-29 New England Coll. A 6-8 11-12 New England Coll. A 10-5 1-22 Colby A 4-3 2-1 Hamilton H 12-5 11-15 Merrimack H 1-5 1-23 Bowdoin (ot) A 4-5 2-3 Connecticut A 3-4 11-20 Assumption H 4-2 1-26 Merrimack H 3-6 2-5 Middlebury H 9-4 11-22 Hobart (ot) H 4-3 1-30 Hamilton A 4-7 2-7 UMass-Boston H 4-0 11-24 Salem State H 5-3 2-2 Middlebury A 6-4 2-12 Babson A 3-12 12-4 Fitchburg State A 6-7 2-10 Babson H 5-6 2-14 Merrimack A 3-1 12-6 Connecticut (ot) A 4-5 2-13 Norwich H 3-7 2-16 Norwich A 3-4 12-8 Colby H 1-4 2-15 St. Anselm A 4-2 2-18 St. Anselm H 10-4 12-10 Babson H 3-4 2-18 Amherst H 3-2 2-21 Amherst A 8-2 12-30 Dartmouth A18 5-2 2-19 UMass-Boston H 5-4 2-24 Iona H 4-2 12-31 New Hampshire N18 1-4 2-21 North Adams State A 11-2 2-26 Army A 3-8 1-3 Elmira H 5-8 2-27 Merrimack A8 1-7 2-28 Fairfi eld H 13-4 1-8 Colby A 5-8 3-2 Norwich A8 4-7 1-10 Williams A 6-4 1988-1989 (10-21-0) 1-14 Army (ot) A 3-3 Coach: Bill Bellerose 1985-1986 (18-16-0) 1-16 Union H 9-5 Capt: Denis Cronin, Paul Pearl Coach: Peter Van Buskirk 1-17 Connecticut (ot) H 4-5 10-29 Army A 1-4 Capt: Matt Muniz 1-19 St. Anselm (ot) A 2-1 11-4 Babson N15 1-6 11-9 Brown A 5-4 1-24 Bowdoin (ot) H 4-3 11-5 Connecticut N15 6-3 11-11 Boston College A 0-6 1-28 Merrimack A 3-7 11-9 New England Coll. A 6-1 11-16 Merrimack A 4-9 1-30 AIC (ot) H 5-4 11-12 AIC H 5-12 11-21 Assumption (ot) H 7-6 1-31 Hamilton H 6-5 11-16 Assumption H 4-5 11-23 Hobart H 6-0 2-4 Middlebury H 3-1 11-20 Salem State H 3-9 11-25 Salem State A 3-5 2-6 UMass-Boston H 5-7 11-22 St. Anselm (ot) H 4-5 11-29 North Adams State N16 1-2 2-7 RIT (ot) H 2-3 11-30 Merrimack A 0-11 11-30 Iowa State N16 8-1 2-10 Babson A 2-4 12-3 Connecticut (ot) A 5-4 12-3 Bentley H 9-3 2-14 Norwich A 1-7 12-4 Hobart H 1-0 12-5 Fitchburg State H 11-2 2-16 St. Anselm A 5-1 12-7 Babson (ot) H 4-3

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12-9 Union H 1-4 1990-1991 (8-19-1) 1992-1993 (10-14-1) 12-18 Princeton A 0-12 Coach: Bill Bellerose Coach: Bill Bellerose 1-4 Merrimack H 1-7 Capt: Tom Sartorelli Capt: Lance Brady, Mike Shustak 1-7 RIT A 6-10 11-3 Salem State H 5-11 11-20 Williams A 2-3 1-12 Colby A 2-5 11-7 New England Coll. A 3-5 11-21 Hamilton (ot) A 2-3 1-14 Fitchburg State A 6-4 11-10 AIC (ot) H 3-4 11-24 Connecticut College A 6-4 1-17 Hamilton H 5-3 11-14 Assumption H 6-4 11-28 Canisius H10 6-5 1-21 Connecticut (ot) H 5-4 11-17 St. Anselm H 6-4 11-29 Connecticut H10 6-4 1-24 Williams A 0-3 11-20 Union H 2-5 12-4 St. Anselm (ot) H 3-2 1-27 Colby (ot) H 3-4 11-24 Army A 2-7 12-5 Babson (ot) H 6-7 1-28 Bowdoin H 1-6 11-28 Trinity H 5-4 12-9 Assumption H 3-5 2-1 Trinity (ot) H 3-4 12-1 St. Bonaventure H10 5-2 1-8 Bowdoin H 5-7 2-4 St. Anselm A 6-3 12-2 Connecticut H10 2-5 1-9 Colby H 3-2 2-7 Middlebury H 3-6 12-5 St. Michael’s H 9-2 1-16 Connecticut A 3-7 2-11 Norwich A 3-5 1-5 Canisius A 5-4 1-19 Trinity H 5-4 2-13 Babson A 0-7 1-6 Hobart A 4-6 1-22 Norwich A 4-7 2-15 Amherst A 5-7 1-9 Connecticut A 1-4 1-23 Middlebury A 5-11 2-18 UMass-Boston A 2-3 1-12 Colby (ot) A 3-4 1-29 St. Anselm A 3-4 2-20 North Adams State H 4-3 1-15 Hamilton H 2-6 1-30 Babson A 1-13 1-19 Connecticut College A 6-8 2-5 Air Force A 3-4 1989-1990 (7-21-0) 1-22 Williams A 4-12 2-6 Air Force A 0-8 Coach: Bill Bellerose 1-25 Colby H 7-3 2-12 Norwich H 2-1 Capt: Scott Barker, Nick Genovese 1-26 Bowdoin H 1-2 2-13 Middlebury H 4-6 11-3 Notre Dame A 4-10 1-30 Amherst (ot) H 5-5 2-19 Bowdoin A 3-8 11-4 Notre Dame A 2-9 2-2 St. Anselm A 2-5 2-20 Colby A 8-4 11-8 New England Coll. H 4-5 2-5 Connecticut H 5-7 2-24 Amherst (ot) H 4-4 11-11 AIC A 1-8 2-8 Middlebury A 3-4 2-26 Williams H 4-1 11-14 Assumption H 6-3 2-9 Norwich A 1-6 2-27 Hamilton H 6-3 11-17 Alaska-Anchorage H 2-5 2-12 Babson A 1-5 11-19 Salem State A 1-5 2-16 UMass-Boston A 2-9 1993-1994 (13-13-0) 11-21 St. Anselm A 3-7 2-18 Fairfi eld A 11-2 Coach: Bill Bellerose 11-26 Union A 4-6 Capt: Mike Shustak 12-2 Connecticut (ot) A 4-5 1991-1992 (13-12-0) 11-19 Amherst A 4-1 12-3 Hobart H 1-5 Coach: Bill Bellerose 11-20 North Adams State A 5-2 12-6 Babson A 2-8 Capt: Brian Clyne, Dan Logan 11-23 Assumption H 8-4 1-5 Middlebury A20 1-6 11-22 Williams H 1-5 11-27 Connecticut College H10 3-1 1-6 Salem State A20 3-4 11-23 Hamilton H 5-4 11-28 RIT H10 2-7 1-8 Williams H 4-5 11-26 Connecticut College H 3-2 12-3 Salem State A 2-5 1-11 Colby H 3-5 11-30 North Adams State H10 7-4 12-4 UMass-Boston A 6-2 1-13 Canisius H 5-3 12-1 Salem State H10 4-3 12-8 Babson H 4-1 1-16 Hamilton A 3-9 12-6 St. Anselm A 6-3 1-8 Connecticut A21 6-4 1-20 Connecticut College H 4-2 12-7 Babson A 2-4 1-9 Babson N21 1-3 1-24 Connecticut H 11-8 12-11 Assumption H 6-2 1-14 New England Coll. A 4-3 1-26 Colby A 1-3 1-10 Bowdoin A 3-7 1-15 St. Anselm A 5-6 1-27 Bowdoin A 2-9 1-11 Colby A 6-5 1-21 Williams H 3-4 2-3 St. Anselm H 2-7 1-16 Connecticut H 3-8 1-22 Hamilton H 4-2 2-7 Middlebury A 2-10 1-21 Trinity A 1-3 1-26 Fairfi eld (ot) H 6-7 2-10 Norwich H 5-2 1-24 Norwich H 5-6 1-28 Connecticut College H 6-4 2-13 Babson H 2-2 1-25 Middlebury H 2-10 1-29 Trinity H 3-0 2-17 UMass-Boston A 4-3 1-31 St. Anselm H 2-5 2-1 Massachusetts A 1-4 2-19 North Adams State A 5-3 2-1 Babson H 3-5 2-5 Army A 2-4 2-6 Scranton H 16-0 2-11 AIC H 0-4 2-8 Fairfi eld H 9-5 2-12 Connecticut H 3-4 2-14 Norwich A 2-3 2-18 Norwich A 6-5 2-15 Middlebury A 0-6 2-19 Middlebury A 5-3 2-19 Amherst A 4-3 2-25 Bowdoin H 1-4 2-21 Bowdoin H 2-1 2-26 Colby H 0-3 2-22 Colby H 6-1 3-1 Salem State A8 3-8 2-28 Williams A 3-2 2-29 Hamilton A 3-8

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1994-1995 (15-10-0) 1996-1997 (14-13-0) 1998-1999 (22-9-4) Coach: Paul Pearl Coach: Peter Van Buskirk MAAC CHAMPIONS Capt: Jim Jensen Capt: Keith Moran Coach: Paul Pearl 11-18 Amherst H 2-3 11-22 Norwich A 1-4 Capt: Mike Ortwein, Dan Gustafson 11-19 North Adams State H 6-2 11-23 Middlebury A 1-3 10/23 Air Force (ot) A 5-5 11-22 Assumption H 4-1 11-26 Fairfi eld H 9-0 10/24 Air Force A 2-5 11-26 Hobart H10 3-4 11/29 Canisius A 4-7 10/30 Sacred Heart H 7-3 11-27 Babson H10 3-5 11/30 Hobart A 3-6 10/31 Sacred Heart A 4-1 12-2 Salem State H 3-1 12/6 Colby (ot) H 1-0 11/6 Canisius H 3-2 12-3 UMass Boston H 6-1 12/7 Bowdoin H 3-6 11/7 Canisius (ot) H 4-4 12-7 Babson A 1-4 12/11 Connecticut College A 3-1 11/13 Fairfi eld A 7-0 1-7 Babson H 3-2 1/3 Assumption H10 10-1 11/14 Fairfi eld H 7-2 1-13 New England Coll. H 7-3 1/4 Plattsburgh H10 3-4 11/20 Connecticut H 1-2 1-14 St. Anselm (ot) H 3-2 1/10 Amherst A 3-5 11/21 Connecticut A 4-2 1-20 Williams A 1-3 1/11 North Adams State A 10-2 11/27 Army A 1-6 1-21 Hamilton A 5-2 1/17 Salem State H 3-2 12/4 Quinnipiac H 3-6 1-24 Fairfi eld H 7-3 1/18 Southern Maine H 6-1 12/5 Quinnipiac A 2-3 1-27 Connecticut College A 5-2 1/21 Army A 3-6 1/3 Niagara H 0-3 1-28 Trinity A 3-4 1/24 New England Coll. A 7-1 1/8 AIC (ot) A 3-3 1-31 Massachusetts (ot) H 3-2 1/25 St. Anselm A 2-7 1/9 AIC H 3-2 2-4 Army (ot) H 3-2 1/31 Trinity H 3-7 1/15 Iona A 2-6 2-10 AIC A 5-3 2/1 Wesleyan H 6-3 1/16 Iona A 7-3 2-11 Connecticut A 2-6 2/7 AIC A 5-2 1/22 Sacred Heart A 4-2 2-17 Norwich H 4-3 2/8 Connecticut A 3-2 1/23 Sacred Heart H 4-2 2-18 Middlebury H 1-4 2/14 Babson H 3-1 1/29 Canisius A 4-1 2-24 Bowdoin A 2-6 2/15 UMass Boston H 6-1 1/30 Canisius A 4-1 2-25 Colby A 4-1 2/21 Williams A 2-3 2/5 Fairfi eld H 5-1 2-28 Bowdoin A8 0-6 2/22 Hamilton A 4-6 2/6 Fairfi eld A 4-1 2/26 Babson H8 1-0 1995-1996 (13-11-2) 2/12 Connecticut A 1-0 3/1 Norwich A8 2-3 2/13 Connecticut H 3-2 Coach: Paul Pearl 2/19 Quinnipiac A 2-4 Capt: Mike MacDonald 1997-1998 (16-8-2) 2/20 Quinnipiac H 6-0 11-18 Middlebury H 0-4 Coach: Paul Pearl 2/26 AIC (ot) H 2-2 11-19 Norwich H 6-4 Capt: Jon Callanan 2/27 AIC A 3-2 11-24 Army N16 1-6 11/1 Middlebury H 0-3 3/5 Iona H 5-2 11-25 Bentley N16 7-3 11/22 Norwich H 5-4 3/6 Iona H 5-2 12-1 Colby A 1-6 11/28 Bentley H 2-0 3/13 Sacred Heart H23 3-1 12-2 Bowdoin A 1-6 11/29 Mercyhurst H 4-5 3/19 Connecticut (ot) H23 4-3 12-6 Connecticut College (ot) H 3-3 12/5 Bowdoin A 3-1 3/20 Canisius H23 4-3 12-8 Villanova H 10-2 12/6 Colby (ot) A 2-2 1-5 Iona H10 9-1 12/10 Connecticut College H 2-3 1999-2000 (8-24-3) 1-6 Canisius H10 0-1 1/2 Quinnipiac H10 4-1 Coach: Paul Pearl 1-12 Amherst H 4-8 1/3 Babson H10 1-2 Capt: Chris Fattey, Paul Cavanaugh 1-13 North Adams State H 10-0 1/9 North Adams State H 9-1 10/15 Merrimack A 2-5 1-19 Salem State A 2-5 1/10 Amherst H 5-0 10/22 Air Force H 2-3 1-20 Southern Maine A 4-1 1/16 Southern Maine A 6-1 10/23 Air Force H 2-6 1-26 New England Coll. H 1-4 1/17 Salem State (ot) A 2-2 10/29 Canisius H 2-0 1-27 St. Anselm H 7-4 1/23 St. Anselm H 6-3 10/30 Mercyhurst H 2-5 2-2 Trinity A 4-3 1/24 New England Coll. H 6-3 11/5 Bentley A 2-3 2-3 Wesleyan (ot) A 3-3 1/28 Fairfi eld N22 3-4 11/12 AIC (ot) H 3-3 2-9 AIC H 6-0 1/30 Wesleyan A 2-1 11/19 Iona H 6-2 2-10 Connecticut H 0-7 1/31 Trinity A 3-2 11/20 Rennselaer A 2-10 2-14 Fairfi eld A 8-2 2/4 Iona N22 11-0 11/26 Army H 1-3 2-16 Babson A 2-3 2/6 Connecticut H 2-1 11/27 Sacred Heart H 2-4 2-17 UMass-Boston A 6-5 2/7 AIC H 7-1 12/3 Quinnipiac A 4-8 2-23 Williams H 6-4 2/13 UMass-Boston A 0-4 12/4 Fairfi eld A 3-1 2-24 Hamilton H 5-4 2/14 Babson A 4-2 12/29 Connecticut A21 0-3 2-27 Salem State A8 2-7 2/20 Hamilton H 4-3 12/30 Findlay N21 3-5 2/21 Williams H 1-4 1/7 Canisius A 3-6 2/28 Norwich H8 3-5

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1/8 Canisius A 6-7 2001-2002 (17-12-5) 1/14 Sacred Heart A 1-3 1/11 Niagara A 0-6 Coach: Paul Pearl 1/18 Brown A 2-4 1/14 Quinnipiac H 2-4 Capt: Tony Deluzio 1/24 Merrimack A 3-6 1/15 Quinnipiac A 3-9 10/19 Air Force A 3-4 1/31 Army A 0-4 1/21 Connecticut A 5-3 10/20 Air Force A 7-6 2/1 Army H 1-3 1/22 Connecticut H 2-3 10/26 Bentley A 4-1 2/7 AIC A 5-3 1/28 Sacred Heart A 2-6 11/2 Mercyhurst (ot) A 5-5 2/8 AIC H 8-2 1/29 Sacred Heart H 2-5 11/3 Canisius (ot) A 3-3 2/14 Canisius A 2-1 2/4 Bentley (ot) H 2-2 11/9 Iona H 5-2 2/15 Canisius (ot) A 1-1 2/5 Bentley A 4-6 11/10 Iona A 4-7 2/20 Quinnipiac H 6-4 2/11 Fairfi eld H 6-9 11/16 Bentley H 4-2 2/22 Quinnipiac (ot) A 3-4 2/12 Fairfi eld A 6-2 11/17 Bentley A 3-0 2/28 Mercyhurst H 1-2 2/18 AIC (ot) A 4-4 11/20 Dartmouth A 1-9 3/1 Fairfi eld A 3-0 2/19 AIC H 4-3 11/23 Findlay H 2-0 3/7 Bentley H 6-4 2/25 Iona A 2-4 11/24 Findlay H 4-3 3/8 Bentley A 1-2 2/26 Iona H 4-2 11/30 Northeastern A 2-7 3/15 Army H 3-2 3/3 Mercyhurst H 1-0 12/2 Fairfi eld H 2-3 3/21 Quinnipiac A23 0-3 3/4 Mercyhurst H 1-6 12/4 Fairfi eld A 2-0 3/11 Mercyhurst A23 3-10 12/29 Connecticut A21 4-1 2003-2004 (22-10-4) 12/30 Air Force N21 1-5 ATLANTIC HOCKEY CHAMPIONS 2000-2001 (8-22-2) 1/4 AIC H 3-4 Coach: Paul Pearl Coach: Paul Pearl 1/5 AIC A 6-0 Capt: Greg Kealey, Glenn Crane Capt: Brian Akashian, Tim Cantwell 1/11 Army H 5-2 10/11 Canisius A 3-1 10/20 St. Lawrence N24 1-5 1/12 Army (ot) A 4-4 10/12 Canisius (ot) A 3-3 10/27 Mercyhurst A 2-6 1/18 Canisius H 2-3 10/17 Sacred Heart N24 4-2 10/28 Canisius A 1-6 1/19 Canisius H 3-1 10/18 Maine A24 0-7 11/3 Canisius (ot) H 5-5 1/25 Sacred Heart H 8-2 10/24 Massachusetts A 1-2 11/4 Bentley A 3-2 1/26 Sacred Heart A 3-5 11/1 Dartmouth A 1-2 11/10 AIC (ot) H 3-4 2/1 Mercyhurst H 3-6 11/7 AIC H 5-2 11/11 Army H 3-2 2/2 Mercyhurst H 1-4 11/8 AIC H 3-2 11/17 Iona A 3-4 2/8 Quinnipiac (ot) H 3-3 11/14 Mercyhurst A 5-2 11/21 Quinnipiac H 1-5 2/9 Quinnipiac (ot) A 2-2 11/15 Mercyhurst (ot) A 6-5 11/24 UMass-Lowell A 2-7 2/22 Connecticut H 3-2 11/21 Connecticut A 4-2 11/26 Army A 2-3 2/23 Connecticut A 3-1 11/22 Sacred Heart (ot) H 6-5 12/2 Vermont A 2-10 3/1 Sacred Heart H 7-6 11/25 Sacred Heart A 1-2 12/5 Sacred Heart H 4-3 3/2 Fairfi eld A 3-0 12/2 Connecticut H 4-2 12/16 Bentley N25 1-4 3/9 Connecticut H23 5-6 12/5 Army H 3-1 12/29 Connecticut A21 3-4 12/6 Army H 3-0 1/5 AIC H 5-2 2002-2003 (17-18-1) 1/3 Ala.-Huntsville H 5-4 1/6 Fairfi eld H 3-1 Coach: Paul Pearl 1/4 Ala.-Huntsville (ot) H 2-2 1/9 Quinnipiac A 5-6 Capt: Brandon Doria 1/9 Connecticut H 3-1 1/14 Providence A 1-2 10/8 Quinnipiac H 1-6 1/10 Northeastern A 2-5 1/18 Iona (ot) A 3-4 10/13 Connecticut A 3-2 1/17 Quinnipiac A 1-4 1/20 Yale A 1-6 10/18 Air Force H 4-6 1/30 Bentley A 6-4 1/26 Fairfi eld H 6-5 10/19 Air Force H 7-2 1/31 Bentley H 5-2 1/27 Mercyhurst H 3-4 10/25 Army A 4-1 2/7 Canisius (ot) H 2-2 2/2 AIC (ot) A 3-4 10/26 Iona A 6-3 2/13 Air Force A 8-4 2/3 Sacred Heart (ot) A 2-2 11/2 Union A 4-1 2/14 Air Force A 2-5 2/9 Iona H 4-6 11/9 Canisius H 3-0 2/22 Army A 5-2 2/13 Army H 3-4 11/15 AIC A 4-1 2/24 AIC A 1-0 2/16 Bentley H 6-2 11/16 Fairfi eld H 4-3 2/27 Mercyhurst H 6-4 2/23 Fairfi eld A 2-5 11/22 Connecticut H 2-3 2/28 Quinnipiac (ot) A 3-3 2/24 Sacred Heart A 2-4 11/29 Findlay A 2-5 3/5 Quinnipiac H 1-2 3/2 Connecticut H 3-2 11/30 Findlay A 1-4 3/6 Bentley A 0-1 3/3 Quinnipiac A 1-4 12/7 Colgate A 2-5 3/13 AIC N26 5-0 12/11 Bentley H 0-2 3/14 Canisius N26 4-1 1/3 Iona H 3-6 3/20 Scared Heart N26 4-0 1/4 Iona H 4-3 3/26 North Dakota N27 0-3 1/7 Sacred Heart H 7-1 1/10 Mercyhurst A 2-3

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2004-2005 (16-14-6) 12/2 Canisius A 4-2 1/16 Dartmouth A 0-4 Coach: Paul Pearl 12/3 Canisius A 5-1 1/19 AIC H 2-4 Capt: Andrew McKay 12/29 Ohio State A30 0-4 1/20 AIC H 4-3 10/22 Ala.-Huntsville A 4-2 12/30 Rensselaer N30 4-2 1/28 Quinnipiac A 0-7 10/23 Ala.-Huntsville A 2-4 1/6 Sacred Heart A 1-3 2/3 Army (ot) A 3-3 10/29 Air Force (ot) H 2-2 1/7 Sacred Heart H 3-2 2/9 Canisius A 2-5 10/30 Air Force H 5-2 1/13 Army A 4-3 2/10 Canisius A 2-1 11/5 AIC A 3-1 1/14 Army A 2-3 2/16 Sacred Heart H 4-5 11/6 Bentley H 3-5 1/19 Connecticut H 5-2 2/17 Sacred Heart A 1-4 11/16 AIC (ot) H 1-1 1/21 Dartmouth A 3-2 2/23 Connecticut A 2-4 11/19 Army A 0-2 1/24 Connecticut A 5-3 2/24 Connecticut H 2-5 11/20 Army (ot) A 3-3 1/27 AIC A 7-5 3/10 Air Force A26 0-3 11/22 Boston College A 0-5 1/28 AIC H 5-2 11/27 Providence A28 1-3 2/3 Bentley A 2-1 2007-2008 (10-19-7) 11/28 Union N28 3-1 2/4 Bentley H 4-1 Coach: Paul Pearl 12/3 Army H 3-2 2/10 Canisius H 5-2 Capt: Matt Burke 12/5 Quinnipiac (ot) H 4-3 2/11 Canisius H 1-3 10/13 Niagara H 2-6 12/8 Connecticut (ot) H 2-2 2/17 Mercyhurst A 5-2 10/20 Providence A 6-4 12/30 Connecticut A21 6-3 2/18 Mercyhurst (ot) A 3-3 10/26 Mercyhurst A 4-1 12/31 Brown N21 2-5 2/24 Sacred Heart H 3-4 10/27 Mercyhurst (ot) A 2-2 1/4 Sacred Heart (ot) A 3-2 2/25 Sacred Heart A 2-5 11/3 Army H 2-5 1/7 AIC A 3-1 3/3 Bentley A 1-0 11/4 Army H 3-1 1/14 Mercyhurst A 5-4 3/4 Bentley H 3-2 11/9 Canisius H 3-2 1/15 Canisius A 4-2 3/11 AIC H26 3-1 11/10 Canisius H 2-4 1/22 Quinnipiac A 2-4 3/17 Connecticut H26 4-1 11/23 Air Force A 1-3 1/28 Canisius H 4-3 3/18 Bentley H26 5-2 11/24 Air Force (ot) A 5-5 1/29 Canisius (ot) H 2-2 3/24 Minnesota (ot) N27 4-3 11/30 Connecticut A 4-1 2/4 Union A 2-4 3/25 North Dakota A27 2-5 12/1 Connecticut (ot) H 3-3 2/5 Rensselaer A 4-8 12/4 Merrimack (ot) H 2-2 2/11 Sacred Heart H 3-5 2006-2007 (10-20-5) 12/29 Vermont (ot) A31 1-1 2/12 Quinnipiac N29 5-2 Coach: Paul Pearl 12/30 W. Michigan (ot) N31 1-1 2/15 Connecticut A 5-0 Capt: James Sixsmith, Rob Godfrey 1/4 RIT H 2-5 2/18 Sacred Heart A 1-2 10/14 Niagara (ot) A 4-5 1/5 RIT H 1-5 2/25 Mercyhurst H 3-4 10/20 Mercyhurst H 4-1 1/8 AIC A 2-3 2/26 Mercyhurst H 2-3 10/21 Mercyhurst H 5-7 1/11 Bentley H 4-6 3/4 Bentley (ot) H 2-2 10/24 Merrimack A 2-1 1/12 Bentley H 4-2 3/5 Bentley A 7-2 10/27 Yale A 1-2 1/15 AIC A 5-3 3/12 Sacred Heart H26 4-2 11/3 Canisius H 5-4 1/19 Quinnipiac H 2-5 3/18 Mercyhurst (ot) N26 3-4 11/4 Canisius H 6-3 1/25 Sacred Heart A 1-5 11/10 Sacred Heart A 2-4 1/26 Sacred Heart H 4-2 2005-2006 (27-10-2) 11/11 Sacred Heart (ot) H 4-5 2/1 Mercyhurst H 3-6 11/17 Army H 4-3 2/2 Mercyhurst H 1-2 ATLANTIC HOCKEY CHAMPIONS 11/18 Army H 5-2 2/8 Army A 0-2 Coach: Paul Pearl 11/21 Connecticut H 7-3 2/9 Army (ot) A 1-1 Capt: Tyler McGregor, Pierre Napert-Frenette 11/24 Mercyhurst A 2-3 2/16 Canisius A 3-2 10/21 Massachusetts A 3-2 11/25 Mercyhurst (ot) A 3-3 2/17 Canisius A 1-2 10/28 Army H 1-0 12/1 RIT A 1-2 2/22 Sacred Heart H 3-1 10/29 Army H 5-3 12/2 RIT A 1-5 2/23 Sacred Heart A 0-4 11/4 Connecticut A 4-1 12/6 Army (ot) A 2-2 2/29 Connecticut H 0-3 11/5 Connecticut H 2-3 12/29 Connecticut A21 1-2 3/1 Connecticut A 2-4 11/11 Mercyhurst H 10-3 12/30 Northeastern N21 2-7 3/7 RIT (ot) A26 4-5 11/12 Mercyhurst H 3-4 1/5 Bentley A 7-4 3/8 RIT (ot) A26 4-5 11/18 AIC (ot) H 1-1 1/6 Bentley A 2-3 11/19 AIC A 2-1 1/12 Air Force (ot) H 2-2 11/25 Rensselaer A12 3-2 1/13 Air Force (ot) H 2-2 11/26 Nebraska-Omaha N12 1-6

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2008-2009 (13-20-5) 2009-2010 (12-19-6) Coach: Paul Pearl Coach: Paul Pearl LEGEND Capt: Marty Dams, Ryan Driscoll Capt: Ryan Driscoll, Everett Sheen 10/17 Canisius (ot) H 1-1 10/10 Providence A 1-2 10/18 Canisius H 5-4 10/16 Merrimack A 1-3 1 WCHL Tournament 10/25 Providence H 4-6 10/24 Canisius A 3-2 2 MIT Invitational 10/31 RIT A 1-5 10/25 Canisius A 3-2 3 AIC Tournament 11/1 RIT A 2-5 10/30 AIC A 0-3 4 Wesleyan Tournament 11/7 Mercyhurst (ot) H 3-4 10/31 AIC (ot) H 4-4 5 Williams Invitational 11/8 Mercyhurst (ot) H 4-3 11/6 Sacred Heart A 4-2 6 Pilgrim Hockey Festival 11/14 Air Force (ot) H 0-1 11/7 Sacred Heart H 4-5 7 Merrimack Tournament 11/15 Air Force H 1-5 11/13 Air Force H 0-1 8 ECAC Playoffs 11/21 AIC A 1-5 11/14 Air Force (ot) H 2-2 9 Belco Tournament 11/22 AIC H 3-0 11/20 Mercyhurst A 1-5 10 Crusader Classic 11/25 Boston University A 2-3 11/21 Mercyhurst A 1-4 11 Union Tournament 11/29 Sacred Heart A 4-2 11/24 Connecticut H 5-0 12 RPI Tournament 11/30 Sacred Heart H 2-3 11/28 Yale H 3-7 13 Oswego State Invitational 12/5 Bentley A 1-4 12/4 RIT (ot) H 1-1 14 Teapot Tournament, Boston Garden 12/6 Bentley H 3-2 12/5 RIT (ot) H 2-3 15 RIT Tournament 12/11 New Hampshire A 4-9 12/10 Quinnipiac (ot) H 1-1 16 Cardinal Classic 1/2 Denver (ot) A32 2-2 1/2 UMass-Lowell N18 0-3 17 Potsdam Tournament 1/3 Rensselaer N32 4-3 1/3 Dartmouth A18 4-2 18 Dartmouth Tournament 1/9 AIC H 5-1 1/8 RIT A 2-5 19 Codfi sh Bowl 1/10 AIC A 5-1 1/9 RIT A 0-2 20 Salem State Tournament 1/17 Army (ot) A 3-3 1/15 AIC (ot) H 1-1 21 UConn Hockey Classic 1/18 Army (ot) A 4-4 1/16 AIC A 0-1 22 Quinnipiac Cup 1/21 Dartmouth (ot) H 2-2 1/22 Air Force A 6-4 23 MAAC Playoffs 1/30 Connecticut A 5-3 1/23 Air Force (ot) A 3-4 24 Black Bear Classic 1/31 Connecticut A 4-1 2/5 Army H 5-3 25 , Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2/6 Bentley H 1-4 2/6 Army H 1-4 26 Atlantic Hockey Tournament 2/7 Bentley A 1-4 2/9 Connecticut H 3-2 27 NCAA Tournament 2/13 RIT H 0-6 2/12 Bentley A 6-4 28 Coffee Pot Tournament, Providence 2/14 RIT H 1-3 2/13 Bentley H 4-0 29 Fleet Center, Boston, Mass. 2/20 Air Force A 3-4 2/19 Sacred Heart A 1-3 30 Ohio Hockey Classic 2/21 Air Force A 2-3 2/20 Sacred Heart H 3-5 31 Catamount Cup, Burlington, Vt. 2/27 Sacred Heart H 5-2 2/26 Bentley H 4-1 32 Denver Cup, Denver, Colo. 2/28 Sacred Heart (ot) A 3-4 2/27 Bentley (ot) A 1-1 3/7 AIC (ot) H26 1-0 3/5 AIC H26 4-2 3/13 RIT A26 5-3 3/12 Sacred Heart A26 0-4 3/14 RIT A26 4-6 3/13 Sacred Heart (ot) A26 3-4 3/15 RIT A26 5-9

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