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WEEKLY RELEASE College Hockey Showcase SCHEDULEnR£SULTS November 20,2000 Mariucci Arena Oct. 7 1:r. Notre Dame% W7-3 #2 Minnesota (9-l-2} vs. Oct. 14 aJ Bemidji Stale# W9-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Oct. 20 M1NN-DULlfTH w 3-1 #l Michigan State (7-l-2} Oct. 21 MINN-DULl!TH W9-2 TV: Midwest Sports Chan­ Oct. 27 AU.SKA-ANCH. W2-J Fri., Nov. 24 ~ 7:05 p.m. Oct. 28 AU.SKA-ANCH. T3-3 nel I Frank Mazzocco-play­ NOI·. 3 WISCONSiN W4-0 by-play; Reed Larson-color; Series Notes: This will be the 144th meeting between Minnesota Nov. 4 WISCONSIN W5-2 Pat Micheletti - interviews and Michigan State • The Golden Gophers lead the all-time Nov. 10 at Nonh Dakota L5-7 series 97-40-6 • Minnesota has won eight of the past 10 meetings Nov. 11 at Nonh Dakota T5-5 RAmo: KSTP-AM • The two teams first met on Jan. 20, 1950 with the Golden No1·.17 a1 St. Cloud S101e W2·0 Nov. 18 Sf. QOUDSJATE W4-3 (Live)/Dan Terhaar-play-by­ Gophers prevailing 8-2 • Minnesota was 21-0-1 in the first 22 Nov. 24 MICHIGAN SJATFJI7:05 p.nL play; Glen Sonrnor-color; meetings • The Golden Gophers have a 5-2 record against Michi­ Nov. 25 MICHIGAN# 7:05p.m. Eric Gislason-game-night gan State in the College Hockey Showcase • Last year, MSU Dec./ at Denver 8:05p.m. host defeated Minnesota 6-2 in East Lansing, Mich. • In the last meet­ Dec. 2 at Denver 8:05p.m. ing at Mariucci Arena, Adam Hauser stopped 26-of27 shots in a Dec. 9 QUJNNIPIAC# 7:05p.m. 2-1 win • the Golden Gophers won on a short-handed and a Dec. 10 EXHIBITION* 7:05p.m. Postgame interviews will be power-play . Dec. 29 MARIUCCI CLASSIC# done outside the locker I..LJke Superior State/Bemidji Stale 4 p.m. room after a I 0 minute cool­ # 2 Minnesota (9-l-2} vs. Union/Minnesota 7p.m. ing off period. Dec. 30 MARIUCCI CLASSIC# # 7 Michigan (8-3-2} Third place game 4 p.m. Championship game 7 p.m. INTERVIEWS: The coaching Sat., Nov. 25 • 7:05p.m. Jan. 5 at Alaska-Anch. 10:35 p.m. staff and players are avail­ Jan. 6 at Alaska-Anch. 10:35 p.m. able for interviews on Series Notes: This will be the 239th meeting between Minnesota and Jan. 12 NOKIHDAKOTA 7:05p.m. Jan. /3 NOKIHDAKOTA 7:05p.m. WEDNESDAYS by request Michigan • The Golden Gophers lead the all-time series 114-108-16 Jan. /9 at Wisconsin 7:05p.m. through the Media Relations • Minnesota has only faced North Dakota more times (239) • The two Jan. 20 at Wisconsin 7:05p.m. office. The Golden Gopher teams first met on Feb. 8, 1923 as the Golden Gophers won 3-0 • Jan. 23 BROWN# 7:05p.m. locker room is CLOSED to Minnesota was 7-1-0 against Michigan in the 1980's, but just 3-8 in Jan. 27 BF.MIDJ/SJATFJI 7:05p.m. the media at all times. the 1990's • Minnesota is 3-4-0 against the Wolverines in the College Feb. 2 MICHIGANTECH 7:05p.m. Feb. 3 MICHIGANTECH 3:05p.m. Postgame interviews will be Hockey Showcase • The Golden Gophers defeated Michigan 6-1 in Ann Arbor, Mich.. last season • Minnesota scored on three ofits first Feb. 9 atMSU.Mankaro 7:35p.m. done outside the locker four shots. Feb. /0 atMSU.Mankaro 7:35p.m. room after a lO minute cool­ r------, Feb. /6 COWRAIXJCOLL 7:05p.m. ing off period. ~@[j'@@[j' ~(S@[j'~[Jj)@ '\§~0 t%\1~~ Feb. 17 COWRAIXJCOLL 7:05p.nL Feb. 23 at Minn.-Duluth 7:05p.m. Player (games) G-A--Pts Notes r------, Feb. 24 at Minn.-Duluth 7:05p.m. : Did You Know? : (3) 0-2--2 Ia on 11/27/99 March 2 Sf. QOUDSJATE 7:05p.m. I . I John Pohl (2) 1-0--1 I g on II /27/99 March 3 at St. Cloud State 7:05p.m. :With a 9-1-2 record, Mm- • Matt DeMarchi (I) 0-1--1 Ia on 11/27/99 March 9-11 WCHA FIRST ROUND : nesota is off to its best start JordanLeopold(2) 0-1--1 1aonll/27/99 March 15-17 WCHA FINAL FIVE since 1984-85, when the r------,L------~ (aJ Xcel Energy Cenler- St. Paul. Milm.) Golden Gophers began the ~@[j'@@[j' ~(S@[j'~[Jj)@ '\j~o t%\I~(S[J))~@@[Jj) : March 24-26 NCAA REGIONALS (at Grand Rapids. Mich.) year I 0-1-1. That team fin­ Player (games) G-A--Pts Notes : 1 (at Worcester. Mass.) ished the year 31-13-3 and Jordan Leopold (2) 2-2--4 I st career 2g game on 11/27/98 April 5 NCAA SEMIFINALS advanced to the NCAA Play­ Aaron Miskovich (3) 1-3--4 1-2--3 on 11/27/98 (at Albany. N.Y.) offs. Last season, Minnesota John Pohl (2) 0-3--3 2a on 11/26/99 April 7 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP did not get its ninth win until Erik Westrum (3) 2-0--2 2g on 11/26/99 (at Albany. N.Y.) 1 Dylan Mills (3) 0-2--2 Ia on 11/27/98 %-at Xcel Energy Cen1er (St. Paul. Minn. I Jan. 14 against Denver. : 1 PatO'Leary(1) 1-0--1 lgon 11/26/99 * - exhibition game L------~ Stuart Senden (3) 1-0--1 I g on II /26/99 # - nonconference game Nick Anthony ( l) 1-0--l I g on II 126199 all game times'are Central NickAngell(l) 0-1--1 laonll/26/99 game times are subject to change L------2000-Dl Record When News & Notes Minnesota Moves Into Sole Possession of First Place: Minnesota moved into Overall Record 9-1-2 WCHA Record 7-1-2 sole possession of first place in the WCHA with a sweep of St. Cloud State. On Home Record 6-0-1 Friday in St. Cloud, Adam Hauser stopped all 25 shots he faced as the Golden A Road Record 2-1-1 Gophers shutout the Huskies 2-0. In the rematch on Saturday at Mariucci W Neutral Site Record 1-0-0 Arena, senior Erik Westrum led the Golden Gophers to a 4-3 victory with a goal Last 20 Games (including last year) 12-6-2 and two assists. Last 10 Games (including last year) 7-1-2 Last 5 Games 3-1-1 Minnesota Climbs in National Poll: With a sweep of St. Cloud State this past weekend, Minnesota climbed from No. 3 to No. 2 in this week's USCHO.com Scoring A Power-Play Goal 8-1-1 Not Scoring A Power-Play Goal 1-0-1 poll. The Golden Gophers narrowly missed out on the top ranking as Michigan Allowing A Power-Play Goal 3-1-1 State garnered 20 first-place votes, as opposed to, Minnesota's 18 votes. In the Not Allowing A Power-Play Goal 5-0-1 USA Today/American Hockey Magazine rankings, Minnesota climbed from No. Scoring A Short-Handed Goal 4-0-0 6 to No. 1. The Spartans claim the No. 2 spot. Allowing A Short-Handed Goal 0-0-0 Head Coach Don Lucia: Golden Gopher Head Coach Don Lucia has a career 10 Or More Penalties 6-1-1 coaching record of308-l75-32 (.629) in 13-plus seasons behind the bench. At Fewer Than 10 Penalties 3-0-1 Minnesota, he owns a 29-20-4 mark (.585). His teams have won 20 or more More Penalties Than Opponent 3-1-1 Fewer Penalties Than Opponent 4-0-1 games in all but ihree of the past 13 seasons, including a streak of eight straight Same Amount Of Penalties 2-0-0 years with 20-plus wins. Lucia is just 1-4-0 (.200) against Michigan State and 2- 2-0 (.500) against Michigan in his career. In One-Goal Games 2-0-0 In Two-Goal Games 2-1-0 Hauser Nets Sixth Career Shutout: Junior Adam Hauser recorded his sixth In Three-Goal or More Games 5-0-0 career shutout on Friday night. He needs just one more to tie the school's career In Overtime Games 0-0-2 record of seven held by Steve Debus (1995-98), Jim Mattson {1951-54) and John Scoring 4 or More Goals 6-1-1 Scoring 3 or Fewer Goals 3-0-1 Blue (1984-87). Hauser held the Huskies scoreless for the first 109:39 of the Scoring 3 or More Goals 7-1-2 two-game series. For his efforts this past weekend, he was honored as this Scoring 2 or Fewer Goals 2-0-0 week's WCHA Defensive Player of the Week, the second time in the past three Allowing 4 or More Goals 0-1-1 weeks. Allowing 3 or Fewer Goals 9-0-l More on the Netminder: Hauser stopped all 25 shots he faced in shutting out St. Scoring First Goal Of Game 8-0-1 Cloud State on Friday. In his six career shutouts, the most saves he has made in a Opponents Score First 1-1-1 game is 31 in a 4-0 victory against Minnesota-Duluth on Nov. 20, 1999. Leading After One Period 5-0-1 Trailing After One Period 0-1-1 Tied After One Period 4-0-0 Hauser and the Friendly Confines: Hauser has taken advantage of a schedule Scoring First Goal Of Second Period 6-1-0 that has featured seven home games. He is 6-0-l in those contests with a 1.69 Leading After Two Periods 6-1-0 goals-against-average and a .936 save percentage. In four away games, he is 2-1- Trailing After Two Periods 0-0-0 1 with a 3.67 gaa and .868 save percentage. Tied After Two Periods 3-0-2 Scoring First Goal Of Third Period 7-0-2 Turning the Tables: Last year, Minnesota went a combined 1-11-2 against Having 10·19 Shots On Goal 0-0-0 Wisconsin, North Dakota and St. Cloud State. This season after facing each Having 20·29 Shots On Goal 1-0-0 opponent in a series, the Golden Gophers are 4-1-1. Having 30-39 Shots On Goal 4-0-1 Having 40 or More Shots On Goal 4-l-l Pohl Steps Up: After being shutout in the season opener, John Pohl has tallied a Allowing 10-19 Shots On Goal 3-0-l point in II consecutive games. Pohl scored a goal in each of the victories Allowing 20-29 Shots On Goal 2-0-0 against St. Cloud State and is 7-7--14 in his last 11 games. He has been stellar Allowing 30-39 Shots On Goal 4-0-l on Minnesota's league-leading power-play with five of his goals coming with a Allowing 40 or More Shots On Goal 0-l-0 man advantage. Outshooting Opponent 8-l-2 Opponent Outshoots Minnesota 1-0-0 Shots Are Even 0-0-0 Get Shorty: Senior captain Erik Westrum tallied his eighth career short-handed goal last Saturday against St. Cloud State. He needs just two more to tie the October 5-0-l school's all-time record of I 0, held by Paul Broten (1984-88). Teammate Aaron November 4-1-1 Miskovich also has eight short-handed goals in his career. In seven home games December 0-0-0 this season, the Golden Gophers have allowed three power-play goals in 38 January 0-0-0 opportunities (.921 ), while scoring three short-handed goals (Westrum 2, Riddle February 0-0-0 I). March 0-0-0 Tuesdays 0-0-0 Fridays 4-1-0 College Hockey Showcase: The College Hockey Showcase began in 1993 and Saturdays 5-0-2 features Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Michigan State. The first four Sundays 0-0-0 years of the Showcase, the games were held at one arena, alternating from a Series Record 3-0-2 WCHA site to a CCHA site. In 1997, the format was changed and the games are Games Following A Win 6-1-1 held in home arenas. This year, Minnesota and Wisconsin are hosting. Games Following A Loss 0-0-l Minnesota is 8-6-0 in the College Hockey Showcase after defeating Michi- Games Following A Tie 2-0-0 e gan 6-J last year and losing at Michigan State 6-2. Against the Wolverines, the Golden Gophers are 3-4 and against the Spartans, are 5-2. Minnesota has swept the pair on two occasions, in 1994 and in 1995. Hauser vs. the Spartans: For his career, junior goaltender Adam Hauser has a 1-1-0 record against Michigan State. In his first meeting with the Spartans, he Period-By-Period stopped 27-of-28 shots in a 2-1 victory. Scoring lst 2nd 3rd OT Total Avg. MINN 13 19 26 0 58 4.8 Date Result Saves GA Opp. 6 7 17 0 30 2.5 11/29/98 W2-1 27 1 11/27/99 L6-2 19 4 (relieved by Pete Samargia) Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Avg. MINN 145 164 154 3 466 38.8 Hauser vs. the Wolverines: Hauser has a 1-1-0 record against Michigan. Last Opp. 104 101 109 5 319 26.6 year, he earned the victory in a 6-1 win as he stopped 36-of-37 shots.

Date Result Saves GA 11/27/98 L 3-2 22 3 11126/99 w 6-1 37 1 Streaks Player Streak (Totals) Games JohnPohl Points (7-7--14) II Tale of the Tape Points (3-6--9) 6 Series Information Team Comparisons Minnesota leads 97-40-6 UM ~ MSU Last I 0 games - MN 8-2-0 23/66 (.348) PP 15/64 (.234) First meeting- 1/20/50, MN 8-2 59/66 (.894) PK 43/47 (.915) ··· Hiscellan::e.o.us Last meeting- 11127/99, MSU 6-2 7-0-1 Home 3-1-1 2-l-1 Mi~~9m ~.21 winning seas~~ in the last 23 .years MN's longest win streak- 22 Away 4-0-0 4.8 Goals/Game 2.9 ·•the 0Ql~ G~pl:t~ -werel7~s~o ~aPist non-: MSU's longest win streak- 3 2.5 Goals Allowed/Game 1.6 NCAA rourn8lllerit tean'ls in the 1999;;2000 cam~ '90s- 6-2-0 MN 10.4 Penalties/Game 15.0 ~gn. but09ly ~~I?;i against~ )Vb,Q made it to Last win for Minnesota - 11/29/98 38.8 Shots on Goal/Game 29.0 th~ riati()r}al.~lllllaJ:ll~~t ·~innesotaJet{ the .\VCHA Last win for MSU- 11/27/99 in pclwer.-play ¢fttci~y m9Plli C9tlr~~ence gailles onlyand~U ~~ • ~ Qold~ G{)Phersreturnsix of theift*o~ 11/HltOO. ·· ·. 2.5 Goals Allowed/Game 2.5 '90s- MI 8-3-0 10.4 Penalties/Game 9.5 Last win for Minnesota- 11/26/99 38.8 Shots on Goal/Game 36.7 Last win for Michigan- 11/27/98 Preseason Pub

Grand Forks Herald WCHA Coaches Poll I. North Dakota (6) 77 2. Wisconsin (3) 70 USCHO.com USA Today 3. St. Cloud State (I) 61 Minnesota 61 USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll USA Today/American Hockey 5. Colorado College 54 I. Michigan State. (20) 565 Magazine Poll 6. Denver 37 ") Minnesota ( 18) 561 I. Minnesota (9) 257 7. MSU, Mankato 35 3. North Dakota (2) 496 2. Michigan State (6) 239 8. Alaska-Anchorage 23 4. Boston College 468 3. Boston College 231 Minnesota-Duluth 23 5. New Hampshire 405 4. North Dakota (3) 212 10. Michigan Tech 9 6. Western Michigan 361 5. New Hampshire 186 7. Michigan 353 6. Western Michigan 177 WCHA Preseason Player of the Year 8. Providence 304 7. Michigan 168 Dany Heatley, Wisconsin 9. Colorado College 289 8. Colorado College 141 10. St. Cloud State 238 9. Providence 137 WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year 10. St. Cloud State liS Connor James, Denver WCHA Teams Receiving Votes: Troy Riddle, Minnesota e 12. Wisconsin 140 WCHA Teams Receiving Votes: 20. Alaska-Anchorage 6 12. Wisconsin 60 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Career Game Highs #1 Adam Hauser #19 Matt DeMarchi Minnesota Swept A Road Series: Goals Allowed: 0 (6 times, last 11117/00 at SCSU) Goals: I (2 times, last 10114/00 at BSU) March 10-11, 2000@ Colorado College (4-2. 3-2) Saves: 44 (I 0!22199 vs. North Dakota) Assists: 2 (3/16/00 vs. MSU, Mankato) Saves%: 1.000 (6 times, last 11/17/00 at SCSU) Points: 2 (2 times, last 10114/00 at BSU) e Minnesota Was Swept In A Road Series: November 12-13, 2000@ Wisconsin (4-3, 5-4 ot) #2 Mark Nenovich #21 Troy Riddle Goals: I (2 times, last 3111/00 at CC) Goals: 2 ( 10/14/00 at Bemidji State) Minnesota Swept A Home Series: Assists: I (2 times, last 1/30/00 vs. MSU, Mank.) Assists: I (2 times, last 11/3/00 vs. Wis.) Nov. 3-4, 2000 vs. Wisconsin (4-0, 5-2) Points (Game): 2 (12/29/99 vs. Harvard) Points: 2 (10/14/00 at Bemidji State)

Minnesota Was Swept In A Home Series: #3 Jordan Leopold #22 Jeff Taffe February 25-26. 2000 vs. Wisconsin (4-2, 5-4) Goals: 2 (3 times, last 11/10/00 at UND) Goals: 2 (1/29/00 vs. MSU, Mankato) Assists: 3 (3 times, last 10/14/00 at BSU) Assists: 4 (2118/00 at Michigan Tech) Minnesota Shut Out An Opponent: November 17.2000 at St. Cloud State Points (Game): 4 (10/14/00 at BSU) Points: 4 (2/18/00 at Michigan Tech) (Adam Hauser, 2-0) #4 Dylan Mills #24 Ben Tharp An Opponent Shut Out Minnesota: Goals: 2 (1/29/00 vs. MSU, Mankato) Goals: I (2 times, last 10/21100 vs. UMD) March 3, 2000 vs. St. Cloud State (Scott Meyer, 5-0) Assists: 2 (10 times, last 11/4/00 vs. Wis.) Assists: 3 (2/18/00 at Michigan Tech) Points: 4 (1/29/0Q:vs. MSU, Mankato) Points: 3 (2/18/00 at Michigan Tech) Minnesota Player Scored A Hat Trick: February 18, 2000@ Michigan Tech #7 Erik Westrum #25 Pat O'Leary (Dave Spehar, 9-2 Minnesota win) Goals: 3 (Ill! 3/99 at Wisconsin) Goals: 2 (1/15/00 vs. Denver) Assists: 4 (10/14/00 at Bemidji State) Assists: I (5 times, last 11/11/00 at UND) Minnesota Player Scored A Pure Hat Trick: Points: 5 (10114/00 at Bemidji State) Points: 2 (1/15/00 vs. Denver) February 26, 1999 @ Minnesota-Duluth (Wyatt Smith, 4-1 Minnesota win) #9 Jolin Pohl #26 Nick Angell Goals: 3 (1/15/00 vs. Denver) Goals: I (5 times, last 10/21100 vs. UMD) An Opponent Scored A Hat Trick: January 22, 1999 @ North Dakota Assists: 4 (1/14/00 vs. Denver) Assists: 2 (12/10 at SCSU) (, four goals, 5-4, Minnesota loss) Points: 4 (3 times, last 1115/00 vs. Denver) Points: 2 (3 times, last 10/21100 vs. UMD)

Minnesota Player Scored Four Goals In A Game: #11 Erik Wendell #27 Aaron Miskovich February 27, 1999@ Minnesota-Duluth Goals: I ( 12 times, last I 0/21100 vs. UMD) Goals: 2 (4 times, last 2111/00 vs. CC) (Reggie Berg, 10-7 Minnesota win) Assists: I (9 times, last 2/26/00 vs. Wis.) Assists: 4 (1115/00 vs. Denver) Points: 2 (2 times, last 3/12/99 vs. UAA) Points: 4 (2 times, last 2111100 vs. CC) Minnesota Won When Trailing After Two Periods: March II, 2000 @ Colorado College in WCHA First #12 Matt Koalska #28 Man Leimbek Round (3-2 OT/trailing 1-0 heading into third period) Goals: I (4 times, last 11110/00 at UND) Goals: 2 (10/28 vs. UAA) Assists: I (3 times, last 11/3/00 vs. Wis.) Assists: 2 (2 times, last 1/29/99 vs. MTU) Minnesota Had 50 or More Shots On Goal In A Points: 2 (3 times. last 11/3/00 vs. Wis.) Points: 3 (1/29/99 vs. Michigan Tech) Game: November 3, 2000 vs. Wisconsin (51 shots. 4-0 Minnesota win) #15 Stuart Sende11 #30 Erik Young Goals: 2 (2 times, last 2/26/00 vs. Wis.) Goals Allowed: 3 (2/25/00 vs. Wis.) Opponent Had 50 or More Shots On Goal In A Assists: 2 (2 times, last I 0/21/00 vs. UMD) Game: January 31. 1997 @ North Dakota Saves: 30 (2/26/00 vs. Wis.) (51 shots, 6-4 Minnesota loss) Points: 2 (5 times, last 10/21/00 vs. UMD) Saves Percentage: .900 (2/25/00 vs. Wis.)

Minnesota Player Scored A Shorthanded Goal: #16 Nick Alltlw11y #34 Pete Samargia November IS, 2000 vs. St. Cloud State Goals: I (5 times. last 11/18/00 vs. SCSU) Goals Allowed: 4 (3/4/00 at SCSU)

Minnesota Tied In Overtime: November II. 2000 at North Dakota (5-5)

Minnesota Scored 10 Goals Or More In A Game: February 27, 1999@ Minnesota-Duluth Did You Know? ( 10-7 Minnesota win) Minne!J·ota and the NHL: Fifty-four percent (14/26)ofthe Golden Gophers on Opponent Scored 10 Goals Or More In A Game: this year's squad have been drafted by~l) ittthe NHL, the highest percent­ January 30, 1993 @ Michigan Tech (10-2 Minnesota loss) age ever at Minnesota. Prior to the 1998-~ season, only 25 percent (7/28} of players on the roster had been chosen; · CAREER GoALS- CURRENT PLAYERS WCHA Standings/Schedule Erik Westrum ...... 52 Team (Overall Record, win %) GP W L T Pts GF GA GDif Aaron Miskovich ...... 35 Minnesota(9-l-2, .833) 10 7 1 2 16 42 24 +18 John Pohl...... 32 North Dakota (8-2-4, .714) 10 7 2 1 15 51 35 +16 Jordan Leopold ...... 18 Stuart Senden ...... 16 Colorado College (7-3-0, .700) 10 7 3 0 14 37 26 +11 JeffTaffe ...... 15 Wisconsin (8-6-0, .571) 10 5 5 0 10 28 29 -1 Erik Wendell...... 13 MSU, Mankato (5-7-0, .400) 12 5 7 0 10 38 39 -2 Dylan Mills ...... 11 Matt Leimbek ...... 9 Alaska Anchorage (5-4-1, .550) 6 3 2 1 7 15 14 +I Troy Riddle ...... 8 · St. Cloud State (6-3-1, .650) 6 3 3 0 6 18 15 +3 Pat O'Leary ...... 7 Denver (3-7 -0, .300) 8 3 5 0 6 23 32 -9 Nick Angell ...... 5 Michigan Tech (3-9-1, .269) 12 3 9 0 6 28 46 -18 Nick Anthony ...... 5 Matt Koalska ...... 4 Minnesota-Duluth (1-9-0, .100) 8 7 0 2 19 39 -20 Grant Potulny ...... 4 Mark Nenovich ...... 2 Games This Weekend Matt DeMarchi ...... 2 Michigan/Michigan State at Wisconsin (Thurs.!Sun.) Ben Tharp ...... 2 St. Cloud State at Northeastern/UMass-Amherst ( Fri./Sat.) Boston U./Providence at Denver ( Fri./Sat.) CAREER AssiSTS- CURRENT PLAYERS Erik Westrum ...... 76 Providence/Boston U. at Colorado College ( Fri.!Sat.) John Pohl...... 59 St. Lawrence at North Dakota ( Fri.!Sat.) Dylan Mills ...... 50 Minn.-Duluth vs. Neu: Hampshire/Vermont (Sat.!Sun.) Jordan Leopold ...... 46 MSU, Mankato vs. Vermont/New Hampshire (Sat.!Sun.) Aaron Miskovich ...... 38 .....•...... ••...... •..••.••.•...... •...... •••...... Jeff Taffe ...... 20 Matt Leimbek ...... 18 Season Highs/Lows Nick Angell ...... 17 Stuart Senden ...... 15 Team Ben Tharp ...... l3 MosT GoALS/GAME (9) two times, last I 0/21 vs. UMD Matt DeMarchi ...... 10 LEAST GOALS/GAME (2) two times, last 11/17 vs. SCSU Erik Wendell ...... 9 Nick Anthony ...... 9 MOST ASSISTs/GAME (13) 10114@ Bemidji State Pat O'Leary ...... 5 LEAST ASSISTS/GAME (3) 11/17 at SCSU Grant Potulny ...... 4 (7) 11/10 at North Dakota Matt Koalska ...... 3 MOST GOALS AGAINST/GAME Mark Nenovich ...... 2 LEAST GOALS AGAINST/GAME (0) two times, 11117 at SCSU Troy Riddle ...... 2 MOST ASSISTS AGAINST/GAME (12) 11/10 at North Dakota Jon Waibel ...... 2 LEAST ASSISTS AGAINST/GAME (0) two times, 11/17 at SCSU CAREER POINTS- CURRENT PLAYERS MosT GoALS/PERIOD (5) 11/10 at North Dakota- second period Erik Westrum ...... 128 MOST GOALS AGAINST/PERIOD (4) 11/10 at North Dakota- third period John Pohl...... 91 Aaron Miskovich ...... ' ...... 73 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS/GAME (4) 10/21 vs. UMD Jordan Leopold ...... 65 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS ALLOWED/GAME (2) two times, last 11/18 vs. SCSU Dylan Mills ...... 61 MosT SHoTs ON GoALIGAME (54) 10/14@ Bemidji State Jeff Taffe ...... 35 Stuart Senden ...... 31 LEAST SHoTs ON GoALIGAME (26) 11117 at SCSU Matt Leimbek ...... 27 MOST SHOTS AGAINST/GAME (40) 11110 at North Dakota Erik Wendell ...... 22 (13) I 0/20 vs. UMD Nick Angell ...... 22 LEAST SHOTS AGAINST/GAME Ben Tharp ...... 15 MosT SHoTs ON GoAL/PERIOD (24) two times, last 11/3 vs. Wisconsin- second period Nick Anthony ...... 14 MOST SHOTS AGAINST/PERIOD ( 16) II/I 0 at North Dakota- third period Matt DeMarchi ...... 12 Pat O'Leary ...... 12 MOST PENAL TIES/GAME (21) I 0/7 vs. Notre Dame Troy Riddle ...... 10 LEAST PENALTIES/GAME (2) I 0/27 vs. Alaska-Anchorage Grant Potulny ...... 8 MOST PIM/GAM[ (44) 11/3 vs. Wisconsin Matt Koalska ...... 7 Mark Nenovich ...... 4 LEAST PIM/GAME (4) 10/27 vs. Alaska-Anchorage Jon Waibel ...... 2 MOST 0PP. PENALTIES/GAME (20) I 0/7 vs. Notre Dame (2) I 0/2 7 vs. Alaska-Anchorage CAREER GAMES- CURRENT PLAYERS LEAST 0PP. PENALTIES/GAME Erik Westrum ...... 130 MOST 0PP. PIM/GAME (51) 10/7 vs. Notre Dame Dylan Mills ...... 129 LEAST 0PP. PIMIGAME (4) 10/27 vs. Alaska-Anchorage Aaron Miskovich ...... 12:! (0: 14) 11/10 at North Dakota- second period (Taffe, Koalska) Stuart Sen den· ...... Ill QuiCKEST Two GoALS Matt Leimbek ...... 99 QUICKEST THREE GOALS (1:17) 11/10 at North Dakota- second period (Leopold, Taffe, Koalska) John Pohl...... 94 Jordan Leopold ...... 89 Adam Hauser ...... 87 Individual Nick Angell ...... 85 GOALS/GAME (2) six times, last Jordan Leopold, 11/10 at North Dakota Erik Wendell...... 81 GOALS/PERIOD (2) three times, last Jordan Leopold, 11/10 at North Dakota- second period Pat O'Leary ...... 52 JeffTaffe ...... 50 AssisTs/GAME (4) Erik Westrum, 10/14 at Bemidji State Matt DeMarchi ...... 48 ASSISTS/PERIOD (2) six times, last John Pohl, 11/10 at North Dakota- second period Mark Nenovich ...... 46 (5) Erik Westrum, 10/14 at Bemidji State Nick Anthony ...... 43 POINTs/GAME Ben Tharp ...... 40 POINTS/PERIOD (3) two times, last Jeff Taffe, 11/10 at North Dakota- second period Matt Koalska ...... 12 PENALTIES/GAME (4) two times, last Matt DeMarchi, 11/4 vs. Wisconsin Paul Martin ...... 12 ( 16) Matt DeMarchi, 11/4 vs. Wisconsin Grant Potulny ...... 12 PIM/GAME Troy Riddle ...... 12 SHOTS ON GOALIGAME (8) John Pohl, 11/3 vs. Wisconsin Jon Waibel ...... 12 SAVES/GAM[ (36) Adam Hauser, 11/4 vs. Wisconsin Joey Martin ...... 3 Chad Roberg ...... 2 Goal Breakdown multiple-point games (season/career) MN OPP 5-on-5 29 20 Player (Games) Last Time Record 5-on-4 21 7 Erik Westrum (6/32) JJ/18/00 VS. SCSU (Jg, 2a) 5-0-1116-13-3 6-on-5 0 0 Jordan Leopold (5/12) 11111100 at North Dakota ( lg, Ia) 3-1-116-5-2 4-on-5 4 0 John Pohl (3/23) 11111100 at North Dakota (2a) 2-0-1116-6-1 4-on-4 2 1 Jeff Taffe (3/7) 11111100 at North Dakota (lg, Ia) 1-1-114-2-1 3-0-0/3-0-0 5-on-3 2 0 Matt Koalska (3/3) 11/4/00 vs. Wisconsin (lg, Ia) 11111/00 at North Dakota (lg, Ia) 2-0-1/2-0-1 4-on-3 0 0 Grant Potulny (3/3) 10/21/00 vs. UMD (lg, Ia) 2-0-0/2-0-0 Power Play 23 7 Troy Riddle (2/2) Aaron Miskovich (2/15) 1113/00 vs. Wisconsin (lg, Ia) 2-0-0111-3-1 Shorthanded 4 0 Dylan Mills (1/14) 11/4/00 vs. Wisconsin (2a) 1-0-0/10-4-0 Empty Net 1 0 Stuart Senden ( 1/5) I 0/21100 vs. UMD (2a) 1-0-0/3-2-0 First Minute of Game 0 1 Matt Leimbek (1/4) 10/28/00 vs. UAA (2g) 0-0-1/2-1-1 First 2 Minutes of Game 2 1 Nick Angell (1/3) 10/21100 vs. UMD (lg, Ia) 1-0-0/2-1-0 First 5 Minutes of Game 2 2 Ben Tharp ( 1/3) 10/21/00 vs UMD (I g, I a) 1-0-0/3-0-0 6 3 First 10 Minutes of Game Nick Anthony (1/2) 10114/00 at Bemidji State (2a) 1-0-0/2-0-0 9 3 First Goal of Game Matt DeMarchi 8/2) I 0/14/00 at Bemidji State (I g, I a) 1-0-0/2-0-0 First Minute of Period 5 1 Erik Wendell (0/2) 3/12/99 vs. UAA (lg, Ia) 0-0-0/2-0-0 Last Minute of Period 2 0 Mark Nenovich (0/1) 12/29/99 vs. Harvard (lg, Ia) 0-0-0/1-0-0 Last Minute of Game 2 0 Pat O'Leary (0/1) 1115/00 vs. DU (2g) 0-0-0/l-0-0 Last 5 Minutes of Game 5 2 To Tie Game- Last 5 Minutes 1 0 To Win Game- Last 5 Minutes I 0 multiple-goal games (season/career) 4 1 Unassisted Player (Games) Last Time Record One Assist 24 9 Erik Westrum (2/11) 10/20100 VS. UMD (2g) 2-0-0/5-5-1 29 17 Two Assists John Pohl (1/4) 1114/00 vs. Wisconsin (2g) 1-0-0/4-0-0 Home 30 10 Grant Potulny (1/1) 10114100 at Bemidji State (2g) 1-0-011-0-0 Road 21 15 Matt Leimbek (111) 10128100 vs. UAA (2g) 0-0-110-0-1 Neutral 7 3 Troy Riddle (111) 10/14/00 at Bemidji State (2g) 1-0-011-0-0 Overtime 0 0 Aaron Miskovich (0/4) 2113/00 vs. cc (2g) 0-0-0/4-0-0 Jordan Leopold ( l/3) 11110100 at North Dakota (2g) 0-1-011-2-0 GOAL SCORED AFTER OPPONENTS' GOAL Stuart Senden (0/2) 2126100 vs. WIS (2g) 0-0-0/ 1-1-0 MN OPP Dylan Mills (0/1) 1/29/00 vs. MSU (2g) 0-0-0/0-1-0 Less Than One Minute 1 2 Pat O'Leary (0/l) 1115/00 vs. DU (2g) 0-0-011-0-0 One To Three Minutes 3 3 Jeff Taffe (011) 1129/00 vs. MSU (2g) 0-0-0/0-1-0 Three To Five Minutes 1 I College Hockey Showcase Stats By Class 1993- The Palace, Auburn Hills, Mich. P/M pp SH GW G-A--Pts 11126 - Michigan State 4, Wisconsin 2 I Michigan 6, Minnesota 0 Senior (5) 16-25--41 30/60 5 3 3 11127 - Minnesota 6. Michigan State 5 I Wisconsin 5, Michigan 3 Junior (5) 16-26--42 29/66 7 0 I 1994- St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn. Sophomore (7) 9-20--29 40/104 3 0 4 11/25- Michigan 7, Wisconsin 2/ Minnesota 3, Michigan State 2 Freshman (6) 17-10--27 26/60 8 I I 11126 - Michigan State 3, Wisconsin 2 I Minnesota 4, Michigan 3 1995- Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. Drafted Golden Gophers 11/24- Minnesota 6, Michigan State 5 (ot) I Michigan 7, Wisconsin 3 11/25 -Minnesota 3, Michigan 2 I Michigan State 5, Wisconsin 4 Player Organization 1996- Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. Matt DeMarchi New Jersey 11129 - Minnesota 5, Michigan State 3 I Michigan 8, Wisconsin 4 Adam Hauser Edmonton 11130- Michigan 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) I Michigan State 3, Wisconsin I Matt Koalska Nashville 1997- ON CAMPUS Arenas (home team in CAPS) 11128- MICHIGAN 4, Minnesota 31 MICHIGAN STATE 2, Wisconsin 0 Jordan Leopold Calgary 11130- MICHIGAN STATE 3, Minnesota 2 I MICHIGAN 2, Wisconsin I Joey Martin Chicago 1998- ON CAMPUS Arenas (home team in CAPS) Paul Martin New Jersey 11127 - Michigan 3, MINNESOTA 2 I Michigan State 3, WISCONSIN 1 Aaron Miskovich Colorado 11129- MINNESOTA 2, Michigan State 1 I Michigan 1, WISCONSIN 1 Pat O'Leary Phoenix 1999- ON CAMPUS Arenas (home team in CAPS) 11126 - Minnesota 6, MICHIGAN 1 I Wisconsin 5, MICHIGAN STATE 1 John Pohl St. Louis 11127 - MICHIGAN 4, Wisconsin 1 I MICHIGAN STATE 6, Minnesota 2 Grant Potulny Ottawa Troy Riddle St. Louis Records - Michigan 9-4-1, Minnesota 8-6-0, Michigan State 8-6-0, WiSconsin 2-11-1 Jeff Taffe St. Louis Erik Wendell Washington WCHA vs. CCHA -The CCHA has a 17-12-1 record in the showcase; WCHA 10-17-1 Erik Westrum Phoenix Z .... 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