2012-13 BULLDOGS

YALE UNIVERSITY

YALE HOCKEY QUICK FACTS CAPITOL DISTRICT DUO INVADE NEW HAVEN 2012-13 Overall Record: 6-2-1 2012-13 ECAC Hockey: 3-2-0 NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The No. 15Yale men’s hockey team (6-2-1, 3-2-0), on a four-game Home: 2-1-0 Road: 3-1-0 Neutral: 1-0-1 win streak that has moved it to No. 4 in the Pairwise Rankings, hosts the Capitol District Athleti cs Director: Tom Beckett Malcolm G. Chace Coach: ‘80 Duo in a pair of 7 p.m. ECAC games at this Friday and Saturday. Rensselaer Career/Yale Record: 122-74-17 (7th Year) (3-6-3, 0-5-1) and defending conference champion Union (8-3-2, 3-2-1) come to New Ha- 2012-13 LEADERS ven seeking important conference points in games that can be seen live on Yale’s All Access Goals: Laganiere 8 broadcast or heard on wybcx.com. Assists: Agosti no 7 Points: Laganiere 13 PP Goals: Miller/Laganiere 3VS. UNION Short-Handed Goals: Wilson 1 The Elis have a 21-16-3 lead in a series that began in 1991-92, the year Union replaced GWG: Laganiere 2 Army in ECAC Hockey. The teams split the last two seasons, but the Blue has won two of Minutes: Bourbonais 27 Saves: Malcolm 186 the last three at Ingalls. In Yale’s win at Union last season, Jeff Malcolm stopped a career- high 45 shots in a shutout. YALE SPORTS PUBLICITY Hockey Contact: Steve Conn ([email protected]) Ingalls Rink Press Box: (203) 432-0778 VS. RPI Stati sti cians: Billy Garfi eld, Kevin Guarino The Bulldogs and RPI fi rst played in 1908-09 and RPI has a 51-38-6 lead. The teams split Athleti c Website: yalebulldogs.com the series the last two years with visitors winning both in 2011-12. Jeff Malcolm stopped 27 2012-13 SCHEDULE shots and got goals from Josh Balch and Clinton Bourbonais in a 2-0 win at Troy last year. Date Opponent Rank, TV Time 10/26/12 vs. Dartmouth @ Ivy Showcase 2-2, T OT 10/27/12 vs. Princeton @ Ivy Showcase 3-2, W LAST YEAR 11/02/12 at Dartmouth * 7-4, L RPI took a 2-1 game at Ingalls Rink despite being outshot 46-18. Yale grabbed the game 11/03/12 at Harvard* (13) 5-1, W at Troy, 2-0, while blanking the Engineers on six advantages. Union beat Yale 3-1 at the 11/09/12 Clarkson * 1-0, L 11/10/12 St. Lawrence * (13) 4-2, W Whale to avenge a 4-0 Bulldog victory at Schenectady. The Dutchmen outshot the Blue in 11/23/12 at Denver (2) 2-1, W OT both games. 11/24/12 at Colorado Col. (14) 6-5, W OT 12/01/12 Brown* 4-3 W 12/07/12 Rensselaer* 7:00 BULLDOGS 12/08/12 Union* 7:00 Yale, coming off a 4-3 comeback win over Brown at home last Saturday, erased 2-0 and 3-1 12/11/12 Massachusett s 7:00 defi cits to earn the win. Antoine Laganiere, who had two goals and three points, scored the 12/28/12 Russian Touring Team (exhib.) 7:00 12/30/12 at Holy Cross 2:00 winner in the second period, while Jeff Malcolm got the win in relief by making 22 saves 01/04/13 at Boston College 7:00 and blanking the Bears in the third frame. The Elis rank eighth in power play (23.8) after 01/11/13 at St. Lawrence* 7:00 netting a season-high four against Brown. They are 10th in offense (3.33) and 27th on de- 01/12/13 at Clarkson * 7:00 01/18/13 Harvard (NBC) 7:30 fense (2.67) with a penalty-kill unit ranked 16th (86.8). 01/19/13 Dartmouth* 7:00 01/25/13 at Cornell (NBC) 7:30 UNION 01/26/13 at Colgate* 7:00 02/01/13 Princeton* 7:00 The Dutchmen, who made it all the way to the Frozen Four last year, got off to another hot 02/02/13 Quinnipiac* 7:00 start this season. Union has had a pair of three-game win streaks but is coming off a loss 02/09/13 at Brown* 7:00 to Quinnipiac and a tie against Princeton last weekend at home. Senior F Wayne Simpson 02/15/13 at Union* 7:00 02/16/13 at Rensselaer* 7:00 leads the team with seven goals, but classmate Kyle Bodie has a team-best 16 points. Junior 02/22/13 at Quinnipiac* (NBC) 7:30 goalie Troy Grosenick (2.26, .918), the All-American, Hobey Baker fi nalist and Ken Dryden 02/23/13 at Princeton* 7:00 Award winner who played against Yale both times last season, has nine of the 13 decisions 03/01/13 Colgate* 7:00 03/02/13 Cornell * 7:00 this year and is the likely Saturday starter. Union is second in Division I in offense (3.77), 03/8-10/13 ECAC 1st Rd. Playoff s third in power play (27.1) and fi fth on the penalty kill (91.8). 03/15-17/13 ECAC Quarterfi nals 03/22-23/13 ECAC Championship Weekend RPI Sophomore Jacob Laliberte leads the Engineers with fi ve goals and 12 points, while senior defenseman Nick Bailen is second with 4-6-10. A rookie, a sophomore and a senior have shared the netminding chores. Bryce Merriam (3.47, .889), the veteran who played against Yale in both games last year, has most of the work this season, though newcomer Jason Kasdorf (1.47, .940) has more conference game time. RPI is coming off a tie and a loss last weekend at home with the Bobcats and Tigers.

2011-12 YALE MEN’S GAME NOTES PAGE 1 THE LAST TIME... A Yale Player…. Scored 5: Gene Scott vs. AIC 3/2/60 Scored 4: Brian O’Neill vs. Bentley 1/1/12 (4-0-4) Scored 3: Antoine Laganiere vs. Princeton 3/4/12 (3-0-3) Scored a SHG: Stu Wilson at Denver 11/23/12 Had 6 Points: Mark Arcobello vs. Boston College 3/28/10 (3-3-6) Scored in OT: Josh Balch at Colorado College 11/24/12 (6-5) GWG with under 1:00 left: Kenny Agostino at Dartmouth (34.8, 5-4) 1/28/12 GTG with under 1:00 left: Kenny Agostino vs. SLU (34.2, 4-3 OT L) 2/3/12 Scored on Penalty Shot: Broc Little vs. Dartmouth 10/30/10 (7-3 W) Had PS Stopped: Kenny Agostino vs. Union 1/20/12 (3-1 L) Stopped PS: Ryan Rondeau 1/16/11 at Brown (1st p, MacLellan missed wide) Had 5 assists: Bob Brooke vs. Dartmouth 1/26/80 (0-5-5) Had 4 assists: Andrew Miller vs. Bentley 1/1/12 (0-4-4) Made 60+ saves: Josh Gartner at Dartmouth 3/5/05 (60) Made 50+ saves: Alec Richards at Union 3/4/06 (57) Made 40+ saves: Jeff Malcolm at Union 11/12/11 (45) Made 20 saves in a period: Matt Modelski vs. Princeton 2/3/07 (20, 3rd) Recorded a SHO: Jeff Malcolm at Union 11/12/11 (45 Saves) Whistled for 4 penalties: Jean-Francois Boucher vs. Holy Cross 10/27/06 Goalie with an Assist: Ryan Rondeau at Princeton 2/20/11 Charles Brockett

A Yale Team … Had 60 SOG: at Union 3/4/06 (61, 5 OT) Had 25 SOG in a period: at Dartmouth 1/9/09 (25, 1st) Had 20 SOG in a period: vs. Princeton 3/3/12 (23, 3rd) Faced 60 SOG: at Dartmouth 3/5/05 (64) Scored 4+ goals in a period: vs. Princeton 3/3/12 (3rd period) Scored 5 PPG in a Game: vs. Brown 1/16/10 (8-5 W) Scored 10+ goals in a Game: vs. Holy Cross 1/2/11 (10-3) Allowed 4 PPG in a Game: Brown 10/29/10 (4-for-9) Allowed a hat trick: vs. St. Lawrence (Travis Vermeulen) 2/19/10 (3-1-4) Allowed a SHG: at Cornell (Locke Jillson) 2/11/12 Won in OT: at Colorado College 11/24/12 Lost in OT: vs. Princeton 3/3/12 (5-4) Played in a Shootout: vs. Dartmouth 10/26/12 (2-0 L) Ivy Showcase Andrew Miller

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2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 2 CAPTAIN MILLER Senior F Andrew Miller (113 gp, 28-97-125) is the 115th captain of Yale men’s hockey. He has 4-6-10 this season and is closing in on his 100th career assist. Miller is among a select group of college players who have more points than career games played. He has been ranked among the top 10 in Division I for assists the last three years and was voted “best passer” by his teammates the last three years. His two goals against SLU on Nov. 10 this year were a career-high. Miller, a 2010-11 fi rst-team All-ECAC pick, had 12-33-45 that season and was fourth in the nation in as- sists. More impressive was that 22 of his 33 assists were primary. The 33 helpers were second best at Yale and a sophomore school record. His best offensive weekend as a collegian came in Feb. 2011 when he hit the net three times vs. Colgate/Cornell. As a freshman, Miller (Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich.), was 12th in the nation in points and registered the most (34) points by a Yale rookie in 25 years. The speedy forward was the 2008-09 USA Junior Player of the Year and 2007 Michigan High School Mr. Hockey.

Yale Career Assists Bob Brooke 113 1979–83 Miller Andrew Miller 97 2009-Pres.

Yale Career Points Jeff Hamilton 173 1996–01 Brian O’Neill 163 2008-12 Mark Kaufmann 160 1989–93 Bob Kudelski 158 1983–87 Bob Brooke 155 1979–83 Broc Little 142 2007-11 Randy Wood 141 1982–86 Denny Kearney 131 2007-11 Dan Poliziani 131 1978–82 Sean Backman 126 2006-10 Andrew Miller 125 2009-Pres. Bob Logan 122 1982–86 Brooke LAGANIERE Senior F Antoine Laganiere (Ile Cadieux, Que.), who leads the nation with .89 goals per game, has 17 goals over his last 18 games, including a pair in the Dec. 2 win over Brown. He ranks seventh in Division I with 1.44 points while leading the team with eight goals and 13 points. One of the most improved Bulldogs last year, he had his best campaign with 19 goals and 33 points. Laganiere (93 gp, 37-29-66), featured in a recent hockeysfuture.com article, got hot when the Blue needed it most; he had nine goals over the fi nal nine games, including his fi rst collegiate hat trick in game three of the Princeton 2012 ECAC playoff series. He scored shorthanded, on the power play and even-strength against the Tigers. He also had Yale’s best weekend with fi ve goals over three games, which earned him his fi rst ECAC Hockey Player of the Week honor.

AGOSTINO Yale junior forward Kenny Agostino (Flanders, NJ), who beat No. 2 Denver with a power-play tally in OT on Nov. 23, ranks seventh with 1.44 points per game in Division I (11th with .67 goals). He has been one of the hottest Bull- dogs the last two seasons. Agostino, featured in a recent hockeysfuture.com article, was third with 14 goals and 34 points in 2011-12, while he earned ECAC Player of the Week honors for his three-, Feb. 17-18 weekend. Agostino (73 gp, 31-41-72) pulled off a rare feat last winter by scoring goals in consecutive games with under 35 seconds left in regulation, one for a win and another to send it to . Agostino beat Dartmouth at Hanover with 34.8 ticks remaining, followed by a GTG against SLU with 34.2 left at home. His season-high was 2-2-4 against both UConn and Harvard at Ingalls in 2011-12. Agostino became the fi rst Yale newcomer in 30 years to record fi ve points in one game on Jan. 2, 2011. He notched three goals and two assists against Holy Cross and became the school’s fi rst freshman to tally fi ve points in 27 years. Yale’s rookie of the year in 2010-11, Agostino had 11 goals and 25 points and was the HCA National Rookie of the Month for January (8-4-12), the fi rst Bulldog to receive that award. He was ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week on Jan. 23 (3 goals vs. Clarkson/SLU), becoming the only Bulldog to earn conference rookie honors in 2010-11. The former Delbarton School star had a goal and three assists before the holiday break, and 10 goals and 11 assists after. He ranked 11th nationally among rookies with .86 points per game.

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 3 MALCOLM Senior Jeff Malcolm (2.77, .904, 21-16-2) came off the bench in the fi rst period last Saturday with his team down 2-0 and stopped 22 of 23 shots in a 4-3 Yale win over Brown. Malcolm, who has six starts this year, is off to a strong start this season with a 2.04goals against (15th in Division I) and a .935 save percentage (11th). It wasn’t a career-high, but his 32 saves in the 2-1 OT win at No. 2 Denver on Nov. 23 may have been his best as a Bulldog. Before that, Malcolm stopped 59 of 63 shots on Nov. 9-10 and did not give up a goal on 11 penalty kills. His 32 saves vs. SLU on Nov. 10 were a season-high. The Yale goalie with the most minutes and saves in 2011-12, he was in net for two of the more memorable events of the season: he made 27 saves in the win over Princeton in the playoff series fi nale and notched a shutout streak of three (Colgate, RPI, Union) games and 226:39 minutes (parts of 5 games) in November. Malcolm (Lethbridge, Alb.) earned ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week honors after stopping all 72 shots in wins at No. 8 Union and RPI last winter. The three straight SHOs tied the school record but fell short of (240:53 by Ryan Rondeau ‘11) scoreless streak. His career-high is 45 saves against Union on Nov. 12, 2011.

MARICIC Senior Nick Maricic (Alta Loma, Calif.) got his fi rst start and victory in a 4-2, 25-save effort against Cornell in the fourth game of his freshman season. Since then he has compiled 751 saves and 14 wins. His latest win required nine saves (no goals allowed) over the last 29 minutes of the 6-5 win at Colorado College on Nov. 24. He also had some big ones down the stretch last year that helped the Blue go 3-0-1 to close the regular season. He stopped 66 of 70 shots the fi nal weekend on the road. He saved 52 of 56 shots and held Dartmouth/ Harvard scoreless on 10 of 11 advantages the week before. Maricic (3.00, .895, 14-10-4) had a career-high 40 saves in the 2-2 tie at Quinnipiac on Feb. 25, 2012.

BLUE LINE There are seven defensemen on the Yale roster, including one senior, one junior, two sophomores and three freshmen. Senior Colin Dueck (Calgary, Alb.) has the most experience with junior Gus Young (Dedham, Mass.) a close second. Sophomore Tommy Fallen (Plymouth, Minn) was the team’s rookie of the year in 2011-12, while classmate Matt Killian (Basking Ridge, NJ) has been in uniform for the last three games. Newcomers Rob O’Gara (Nesconset, NY), Ryan Obuchowski (West Bloomfi eld, Mich.) and Mitch Witek (Downers Grove, Ill.) have seen plenty of action this year.

COACH SAID “We played really well. We had a good start despite falling behind. We stuck with it and played better in the second period, which caused us to draw some of the penalties,” said Keith Allain ’80, Yale’s Malcolm G. Chace Head Coach, after last Saturday’s game against Brown. “They (Brown) really pushed hard at the end. They were taking chances offensively, which is what teams do when they are behind. We did a good job of back-checking and covering sticks in front of the net. Jeff Malcolm did a heck of job for us in the third period.”

FROSH Six freshmen have been used in a game on many occasions this season, including three on defense and three at forward. The eight new Bulldogs come from fi ve different states and one province, and bring experience from the USHL (3), EJHL (2), BCHL, AJHL and a New England prep school. They range in size from 5-foot-9 to a pair of 6-foot-4 skaters, while the average weight of the class of 2016 is just over 190 pounds. One of those big guys is Rob O’Gara, a Boston Bruins draft pick featured in a bostonbruins.com video this season.

RANKING OPPONENTS The Elis have won three straight games over ranked teams and are now 4-0 overall this season. Three (Harvard, Denver, Colorado College) of the four wins have come on the road. The other game was at home against St. Lawrence. The next ranked opponent on the schedule is Union Saturday night.

RANKING, POLLS The Bulldogs went from No. 5 to fourth in the Pairwise Rankings after winning last week. This is the second straight week Yale has been voted into the two national polls. The USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll had Yale No. 13 last week and bumped the Blue to No. 15. The uscho.com list has the Blue at No. 15 for the second week.

SCORING CLASS Yale has a team-high 13 goals from its senior class. The juniors are second with 10 tallies. The sophomores are third with fi ve while the newcomers have hit the net twice.

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 4 BULLDOG BITES The Bulldogs scored four power-play goals on seven attempts. It was the most PPG in a game since the 2009-10 team had fi ve at home against the Bears… Andrew Miller had a game-high seven shots on goal against Brown… Yale is in the middle of a fi ve-game homes- tand that concludes with an against the Russian Red Stars on Dec. 28… Yale has three games planned for NBC Sports Network: Jan. 18 vs. Harvard, Jan. 25 at Cornell and Feb. 22 at Quinnipiac.

SCHEDULE Yale has 11 games against opponents ranked in the Dec. 4 uscho.com poll, including a January date against No. 2 and defending national champion Boston College. Four teams the Elis play this season appeared in the 2012 NCAA Tournament and two (BC, Union) advanced to the Frozen Four in Tampa, Fla.

GEOGRAPHIC BALANCE The Yale roster includes players from 12 different states, two provinces and Norway. New York and New Jersey are represented by four players from each state, while Alberta and Michigan contribute three players and Illinois has a pair.

BEFORE YALE The United States Hockey League contributed nine players to the Bulldog roster. There are three from the British Columbia Hockey League, two from the Eastern Junior Hockey League and one from the Atlantic Junior Hockey League. Eleven Yale student-athletes came directly from prep schools.

ACCOMPLISHED LEADERS The current Yale roster is comprised of leaders and scholars. Here are some examples.

21 Captained a hockey team before coming to Yale 18 Captained another sports team 20 Won a scholar-athlete award 14 Graduated in top 10% of their class 10 National Honor Society Members 4 Class Presidents

ACCOMPLISHED LEADERS The current Yale roster is comprised of leaders and scholars. Here are some examples.

21 Captained a hockey team before coming to Yale 18 Captained another sports team 20 Won a scholar-athlete award 14 Graduated in top 10% of their class 10 National Honor Society Members 4 Class Presidents

SURVEY SAYS The Yale players were surveyed about each other, and here are the results:

Strongest player (pound for pound): 8 Josh Balch Fastest on skates: 22 Tommy Fallen Hardest Shot: 28 Antoine Laganiere Best fore-checker: 20 Jesse Root Best Passer: 17 Andrew Miller Best Singer: 21 Colin Dueck Sense of Humor: 20 Jesse Root Biggest Appetite: 15 Clint Bourbonais Most Soft Spoken: 21Colin Dueck Most Talkative: 20 Jesse Root Player you would want your sister to date: 21 Colin Dueck Best Dressed: 17 Andrew Miller Most Likely to be a Head Coach: 2 Gus Young Most Unique Hobby: 17 Andrew Miller (Fabric Collector)

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 5 AFTER THIS WEEKEND Hockey East meets ECAC when UMass is at Ingalls Rink on Dec. 11. This is the last Yale game until the Russian Red Stars come to New Haven on Dec. 28.

MAJORS Of the 18 Yale players who have decided on majors, six plan on earning degrees in political sci- ence. Three Elis have unique majors among teammates: Clinton Bourbonais (biomechanical engi- neering), Nick Maricic (philosophy) and Colin Dueck (psychology).

BULLDOGS PLAYING PRO Fourteen former Yale players are skating professionally this season including three with the AHL Manchester Monarchs.

Brian O’Neill ‘12 (Manchester Monarchs, AHL) Nick Jaskowiak ‘12 (Klostersee EHC, GerObL) Chad Ziegler ‘12 (Augusta Riverhawks, SPHL) Denny Kearney ‘11 (Louisiana IceGators, SPHL) Broc Little ‘11 (AIK, SEL) Jimmy Martin ‘11 (Florida Everblades, ECHL) Mike Matczak ‘11 (Manchester Monachs, AHL) Ken Trentowski ‘11 (Danbury Whalers, FHL) Sean Backman ‘10 (Bridgeport Sound Tigers, AHL) Ryan Donald ‘10 (Gwinnett Gladiators, ECHL) Mark Arcobello ‘10 (Oklahoma City Barons, AHL) David Meckler ‘09 (Manchester Monarchs, AHL) Brad Mills ‘07 (, ECHL) ‘05 (, AHL)

HARBOR YARD Yale and Fairfi eld co-hosted three (2009, 2011, 2012) of the last four NCAA East Regional Tour- naments at in Bridgeport. The Bulldogs competed in two (2009, 2011) of the three at the arena. The two schools announced in November that they have another in 2014.

INGALLS Yale hockey celebrated the re-dedication of Ingalls Rink (3,500 capacity) on Jan. 16, 2010. The rink built in 1958 has been modernized while adding 13,000 square feet of operational space. The additions include locker rooms and space for strength & conditioning (including skating tread- mill), student-athlete study area, medical & training, offi cials, video, coaches, equipment, recep- tion and more. There are new historical displays, concession stands and bathrooms for the building nicknamed the “Whale” because of its humpback-shaped roof.

WHALE OF A TIME The Whale (Ingalls Rink) has been a tough place for visitors in recent years. Yale, which enjoyed its fi rst undefeated (15-0-1, only Division I team to do that) regular season at Ingalls in 2010-11, fi nished 10-7 last year. The Bulldogs are 52-17-3 over the last four-plus seasons at the Whale and 14-11-3 in home ECAC playoff games all time.

ATTENTION MEDIA Here are some important things to know if you are covering the Bulldogs or just working a game at Ingalls. Interviews: Yale head coach Keith Allain and select players are available on a semi-regular basis each week at Ingalls Rink, typically Thursdays at 2:30 p.m. If you would like to attend these informal media sessions, please contact Sports Publicity Director Steve Conn. Post-game inter- views with Yale personnel are conducted in one of the youth locker rooms at ice level on the home side of the building. Let Steve Conn know who you would like to speak with immediately after the game. Media Gate List: Attendants stationed at the front and back of the rink have a media gate list to check off your name. Parking: The same list is used for PARKING in the garage (entrance off Prospect Street) behind the rink.

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 6 YALE ALL ACCESS The Yale All-Access team is entirely comprised of students. Max Valenstein ‘13 returns for his second season of color commentary, while Addie Adams ‘15 replaces Evan Ellis ‘12 as the voice of Yale Hockey. Behind the scenes, Patrick Ouziel ‘13, Taylor Stib ‘15, Daniel Stern ‘16 and Sam Dorward ‘13 work on the production. Since it began broadcasting hockey in 2010, YAA has grown exponen- tially and now averages about 1,000 viewers per broadcast. Broadcasts can be viewed online for free at the Campus youtube page or at yalebulldogs.com.

WYBC WYBC Yale Radio has broadcast Yale hockey games for decades. A completely student-run operation, the broadcasts are organized by John Ryan ‘14 and Evan Frondorf ‘14, who also will serve as on-air talent this season along with Konrad Coutinho ‘13, Nell Meosky ‘14, Arturo Schultz ‘14, and Alex Eppler ‘16. WYBC will broadcast all home games and select road games, each with a pre-game inteview with Yale head coach Keith Allain, and all live coverage can be heard online at wybc.com.

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 13 YALE PLAYER CAREER HIGHS Gus Young #2 Andrew Miller #17 Goals: 1 multiple Goals: 2 – St. Lawrence 11/10/12 Ast: 1 – multiple Ast: 4 – x2 recent BENTLEY 1/1/12 Pts: 2 – at PRIN 2/24/12 Pts: 4 – x2 recent BENTLEY 1/1/12 Rob O’Gara # 4 Kenny Agostino #18 Goals: 0 Goals: 3 – vs. HOLY CROSS 1/2/11 Ast: 2 – vs. St Lawrence 11/10/12 Ast: 2 – x2 recent vs. SHU 11/22/11 Pts: 2 - vs. St. Lawrence 11/10/12 Pts: 5 – vs. HOLY CROSS 1/2/11 Stu Wilson # 6 Anthony Day #19 Goals: 1 – at Dartmouth 11/2/12 Goals: 2 - vs. PRINCE 3/4/12 Ast: 0 Ast: 1 - vs. DART 2/17/12 Pts: 1 at Dartmouth 11/2/12 Pts: 2 - vs. PRINCE 3/4/12 Matt Killian #7 Jesse Root #20 Goals: 1 – vs. SHU 11/22/11 Goals: 2 – x2 recent at Harvard 11/3/12 Ast: 1 – mulitple Ast: 2 – vs. BROWN 12/1/11 Pts: 2 – vs. SHU 11/22/11 Pts: 2 – multiple Josh Balch #8 Colin Dueck #21 Goals: 1 – multiple Goals: 1 – vs. BROWN 12/1/11 Ast: 2 – vs. SHU 11/24/10 Ast: 1 – multiple Pts: 3 – vs. SHU 11/24/10 Pts: 1 – multiple Carson Cooper #9 Tommy Fallen #22 Goals: 0 Goals: 2 – vs. SHU 11/22/11 Ast: 1 at Colorado College 11/24/12 Ast: 1 – multiple Pts: 1 at Colorado College 11/24/12 Pts: 2 – x2 recent at Colorado College 11/24/12 Mitch Witek #10 Nicholas Weberg #26 Goals: 0 Goals: 1 – multiple Ast: 2 at Dartmouth 11/2/12 Ast: 2 – vs. UNION 11/12/11 Pts: 2 at Dartmouth 11/2/12 Pts: 2 – vs. UNION 11/12/11 Trent Ruffolo #11 Charles Orzetti #27 Goals: 1 – VS. PRINCETON 1/7/12 Goals: 0 Ast: 1 – VS. BENTLEY 1/1/12 Ast: 0 Pts: 2 – x2 recent at Colorado College 11/24/12 Pts: 0 Cody Learned #12 Antoine Laganiere #28 Goals: 0 Goals: 3 – vs. PRINCE 3/4/12 Ast: 0 Ast: 2 – vs. BROWN 12/3/11 Pts: 0 Pts: 4 – vs. BROWN 12/3/11 Matthew Beattie #13 Connor Wilson #29 Goals: 0 Saves: 7 – at Cornell 2/11/12 (last half of game) Ast: 0 Pts: 0 Nick Maricic #31 Saves: 40 – at QUINN 2/25/12 (2-2 OT) Ryan Obuchowski #14 Goals: 0 Jeff Malcolm #33 Ast: 1 at Colorado College 11/24/12 Saves: 45 – vs. Union 11/12/11 (4-0 win) Pts: 1 at Colorado College 11/24/12

Clinton Bourbonais #15 Goals: 1 – multiple Ast: 2 – x3 recemt vs. Dartmouth 10/26/12 Pts: 2 – x3 recent vs. Dartmouth 10/26/12 Alex Ward #16 Goals: 0 Ast: 0 Pts: 0

2012-13 YALE MEN'S HOCKEY Yale Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 03, 2012) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Oct 26 vs Dartmouth T o t 2-2 0 ALL GAMES 6-2-1 2-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-1 Oct 27 vs Princeton W 3-2 0 CONFERENCE 3-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 * Nov. 02 at Dartmouth L 4-7 3021 NON-CONFERENCE 3-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 * Nov 03 at #13 Harvard W 5-1 2726 * Nov 09 CLARKSON L 0-1 3274 * Nov 10 #13 ST. LAWRENCE W 4-2 3500 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh Nov. 23 at #2 Denver Wot 2-1 4766 28 Laganiere, Antoine 9 8 5 13 39 . 2 0 5 5-18 3 0 Nov 24 at #14 Colorado College Wot 6-5 6654 18 Agostino, Kenny 9 6 7 13 36 . 1 6 7 7-14 2 0 * Dec 01 W 4-3 3500 17 Miller, Andrew 9 4 6 10 35 . 1 1 4 2-4 3 0 20 Root, Jesse 9 4 4 8 37 . 1 0 8 2-4 1 0 TEAM STATISTICS YALE OPP 11 Ruffolo, Trent 942622 . 1 8 20-010 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 30-318 24-275 22 Fallen, Tommy 9 1 5 6 14 . 0 7 1 2-4 0 0 Shot pct. . 0 9 4 . 0 8 7 15 Bourbonais, Clinton 806613 . 0 0 08-27 0 0 G o a l s / G a m e 3.3 2.7 6 Wilson, Stu 9 2 1 3 23 . 0 8 7 0-0 0 1 S h o t s / G a m e 35.3 30.6 4 O'Gara, Rob 90338 . 0 0 04-800 POWER PLAYS 10 Witek, Mitch 7 0 3 3 5 . 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Goals-Power Plays 10-42 5-38 8 Balch, Josh 911216 . 0 6 21-200 Conversion Percent . 2 3 8 . 1 3 2 26 Weberg, Nicholas 4 0 2 2 6 . 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Shot Attempts 56 53 Shot Percent . 1 7 9 . 0 9 4 2 Young, Gus 902214 . 0 0 01-200 GOAL BREAKDOWN 9 Cooper, Carson 9 0 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 3-17 0 0 Power Play 10 5 21 Dueck, Colin 901113 . 0 0 01-200 S h o r t - h a n d e d 1 2 14 Obuchowski, Ryan 9 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Empty net 0 0 13 Beattie, Matthew 80006 . 0 0 02-400 P e n a l t y 0 0 19 Day, Anthony 9 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d 1 3 7 Killian, Matt 30003 . 0 0 00-000 O v e r t i m e 2 0 S h o o t o u t 0 0 27 Orzetti, Charles 3 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 16 Ward, Alex 30001 . 0 0 01-200 PENALTIES Total 9 30 50 80 318 . 0 9 4 44-118 10 1 N u m b e r 4 4 4 6 Opponents 9 24 33 57 275 . 0 8 7 46-92 5 2 M i n u t e s 118 92 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 4 . 9 5 . 1 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t Pen minutes/Game 13.1 10.2 33 Malcolm, Jeff 7 382:08 13 2.04 186 . 9 3 5 5-1-0 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 31 Maricic, Nick 4 168:44 11 3.91 65 . 8 5 5 1-1-1 TM EMPTY NET 4 0:57 0 - 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0 Total 9 551:49 24 2.61 251 . 9 1 3 6-2-1 Opponents 9 551:49 30 3.26 288 . 9 0 6 2-6-1

Attendance Summary YALE Opponent Total 10274 17167 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/3425 4/4292 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Yale 9 11 8 2 30 Opponents 9 10 5 0 24

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Yale 82 72 88 9 251 Opponents 98 113 74 3 288 Keith Allain, Malcolm G. Chace Head Coach of Yale Hockey

Allain, a former NHL and Olympics assistant, was named the 11th head coach of the Yale Men’s Hockey program on April 15, 2006. Allain is the third Yale graduate to take the position. Yale Hockey’s’ unprecedented success since Keith Allain ‘80 took over in 2006 has elevated the Bull- dogs to be recognized among the nation’s perennial powers. Allain, Yale’s Malcolm G. Chace Head Coach of Hockey, led the Blue to the best win percentage (.752) among Division I teams over a span of three (2008-11) seasons while coming within a game of two straight Frozen Four appearances.

FOLLOWING LEGENDS Allain, replaced his mentor, Tim Taylor (1976-2006), whose fi rst team included Allain, who com- pleted his 12th overall year at Yale: four as a student, three as an assistant coach in the early 1980s and six as head coach. Only Taylor (337, 28 years) and (278, 27) have more wins at Yale than Allain, who owns a 14-9 post season record.

MOST RECENTLY During the 2010-11 campaign Allain’s squad set the school record for wins (28-7-1), becoming the fi rst Bulldog team to be voted No. 1 in the national polls (2 straight months), held the top PairWise Ranking for most of the year, won four straight conference playoff games to capture their third consecutive ECAC Hockey Championship and beat Air Force in OT at the NCAA East Regional as the top seed in the 16-team fi eld. In addition, the Blue ended the season with Division I’s top offense, defense and winning percentage. College Hockey News in the 2008-09 season named Keith Allain National Coach of the Year.

NHL Allain previously head goalie coach position for the St. Louis Blues from 1998 to 2006, watched his netminders give up the fewest goals in the NHL in 1999-2000, claiming the William M. Jennings Trophy. That season the Blues captured the President’s Trophy for the best regular-season record in the league. His professional hockey coaching experience also includes serving as a scout for the NHL’s Nashville Predators in 1997-98 and a four-year (1993-97) stint as an assistant coach for the Washington Capitals, where he helped Jim Carey win the 1996 Vezina Trophy.

FORMER GOALIE While a starting goalie on for the Bulldog squad, Allain owns the fourth-most (31) wins for a Yale netminder and ranks fourth at the school with 2,337 career saves. He owns four of the top 10 Yale single-game save totals, including 55 stops in a 7-3 loss at Minnesota on Dec. 28, 1978. Allain played two years (1980-82) of professional hockey in Sweden before suffering a career-ending injury.

FAMILY Allain is a Worcester, Mass., native who comes from a strong hockey background having fi ve of his six brothers that played hockey and a father who had played professionally in the old Eastern League. He and his wife, Mi, have three children: Josefi ne, Julia and Niklas.

ALLAIN AT YALE Season Overall ECAC Ivy Notes 2006-07 11-17-3 8-13-1 (8th) 6-3-1 (1st) ECAC 1st Round Loss 2007-08 16-14-4 9-9-4 (6th) 3-5-2 (4th) Swept ECAC 1st Round; Fell in 3-game Quarter Finals 2008-09 24-8-2 15-5-2 (1st) 9-1 (1st) Taylor Award; CHN honor; ECAC Tourney Title 2009-10 21-10-3 15-5-2 (1st) 9-1 (1st) Final loss to NCAA Champion Boston College 2010-11 28-7-1 17-4-1 (2nd) 9-1 (1st) ECAC Tourney Title; Beat AFA in NCAAs 2011-12 16-16-3 10-10-2 (6th) 6-4 (2nd) ECAC playoff series win over Princeton

ALLAIN TIMELINE THE NUMBERS 1976-80: Attended Yale as Student 100-56-13 in Five Seasons as Yale Head Coach 1980-81: Professional Player in Sweden 3 Straight NCAA Tournament appearances 1982-85: Yale Assistant Coach 2 Straight Regional Finals 1985-86: Professional Player/Coach in Sweden 2 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships 1986-89: Worked in the Investment Business 2 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Titles 1989-91: Head Coach Jarfalla Hockey Club Sweden 3 Straight Championships (four career titles) 1989-93: European Scout for Washington Capitals 1989-94: Assistant Coach Washington Capitals 1997-98: Professional Scout for Nashville Predators 1998-06: Assistant Coach St. Louis Blues 2006-07: Became Yale Head Coach

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 2 Gus Young D Jr. 6-2 207 Dedham, MA / Noble and Greenough School 4 Rob O’Gara D Fr. 6-4 205 Nesconset, NY / Milton Academy 6 Stu Wilson F Fr. 5-10 170 Pittsford, NY / Cedar Rapids Roughriders (USHL) 7 Matt Killian D So. 6-1 200 Basking Ridge, NJ / Delbarton 8 Josh Balch F Sr. 5-9 180 Wilmette, IL / Desmoines, Chicago (USHL) 9 Carson Cooper F Fr. 5-11 182 Bow Island, AB / Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 10 Mitch Witek D Fr. 6-1 205 Downers Grove, IL / (USHL) 11 Trent Ruffolo F So. 6-0 180 Coral Springs, FL / New Hampshire (EJHL) 12 Cody Learned F Fr. 5-9 175 Amherst, NH / Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 13 Matthew Beattie F Fr. 6-3 190 Whitehouse Station, NJ / Phillips Exeter Academy 14 Ryan Obuchowski D Fr. 6-1 185 West Bloomfi eld, MI / Indiana Ice (USHL) 15 Clinton Bourbonais F Jr. 5-11 191 Dexter, MI / St. Mary’s Prep - Orchard Lakes 16 Alex Ward F So. 6-0 180 Burlington, VT / Deerfi eld Academy 17 Andrew Miller F Sr. 5-9 175 Bloomfi eld Hills, MI / Chicago (USHL) 18 Kenny Agostino F Jr. 6-1 200 Flanders, NJ / Delbarton School 19 Anthony Day F So. 5-9 175 Buffalo, NY / Waterloo (USHL) 20 Jesse Root F Jr. 6-0 185 Pittsburgh, PA / Taft School 21 Colin Dueck D Sr. 6-2 220 Calgary, AB / Nanaimo (BCHL) 22 Tommy Fallen D So. 5-9 175 Plymouth, MN / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 26 Nicholas Weberg F So. 5-8 160 Oslo, Norway / Shattuck St. Mary’s (Minn.) 27 Charles Orzetti F Fr. 6-4 215 Wyckoff, NJ / Surrey (BCHL) 28 Antoine Laganiere F Sr. 6-4 197 Ile Cadieux, QUE / Deerfi eld Academy 29 Connor Wilson G So. 5-10 170 Cary, NC / Chicago (USHL) 31 Nick Maricic G Sr. 6-2 212 Alta Loma, CA / Tri-City (USHL) 33 Jeff Malcolm G Sr. 6-2 185 Lethbridge, AB / Quesnel (BCHL)

PRONUNCIATIONS COACHES No. Name Pronunciation Keith Allain ’80 (Malcolm G. Chace Head Coach); Red HC Keith Allain ah-LANE Gendron (Associate HC); Dan Muse (asst.); Josh Siembida AC Dan Muse muze (vol.) SC Joe Maher mar 18 Kenny Agostino ag-o-STEEN-o 8 Josh Balch BALLch 15 Clinton Bourbonais buhr-bun-aye 21 Colin Dueck do-ick 22 Tommy Fallen fal-in 28 Antoine Laganiere la-ga-NEE-air 31 Nick Maricic mara-SITCH 14 Ryan Obuchowski o-boo-COW-skee 12 Trent Ruffolo rough-a-LOW 26 Nicholas Weberg WEE-burg 10 Mitch Witek witt-eck

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 8 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll (first-place votes in parenthesis)

Last 2012-13 Weeks in Rank School Week's Record Top 15 Ranking 1 University of New Hampshire, 496 (24) 2 11-1-2 7 2 Boston College, 487 (10) 1 11-2-0 10 3 Miami University, 432 4 9-2-3 10 4 University of Notre Dame, 390 6 11-4-0 10 5 University of Minnesota, 365 3 10-3-2 10 6 University of Denver, 283 5 9-4-1 10 7 , 268 9 8-5-0 10 8 Western Michigan University, 258 10 8-3-1 10 9 University of North Dakota, 233 8 7-5-2 10 10 , 173 11 6-2-2 4 11 , 146 NR 10-3-2 1 12 , 140 7 8-3-2 10 13 , 129 12 6-3-2 10 14 University of Nebraska-Omaha, 117 14 9-4-1 3 15 Yale University, 106 13 6-2-1 2

Others receiving votes: Ferris State University, 30; St. Cloud State University, 10, Niagara University, 9, Colorado College, 4; , 3; Ohio State University, 1.

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll

Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll 1 New Hampshire (31) 11- 1-2 977 2 2 Boston College (19) 11- 2-0 965 1 3 Miami 9- 2-3 883 4 4 Minnesota 10- 3-2 806 3 5 Notre Dame 11- 4-0 791 6 6 Denver 9- 4-1 674 5 7 Boston University 8- 5-0 644 9 7 Western Michigan 8- 3-1 644 10 9 North Dakota 7- 5-2 636 7 10 Dartmouth 6- 2-2 459 11 11 Cornell 6- 3-2 453 12 12 Union 8- 3-2 433 8 13 Quinnipiac 10- 3-2 418 16 14 Nebraska-Omaha 9- 4-1 411 13 15 Yale 6- 2-1 316 15 16 Ferris State 7- 4-3 254 17 17 St. Cloud State 8- 6-0 224 14 18 Niagara 10- 2-3 155 20 19 Colorado College 8- 7-1 145 18 20 Harvard 4- 3-0 123 19

Others receiving votes: Ohio State 59, Providence 15, Alaska 5, Michigan 3, Minnesota State 2, St. Lawrence 2, Colgate 1, Holy Cross 1, Massachusetts 1.

Men’s Division I PairWise Rankings

Rnk Team PWR W-L-T Win % Win % Rank RPI RPI Rank vs. TUC TUC % 1 Boston College 25 11-2-0 .8462 2 .6350 1 6-1-0 .8571 2 New Hampshire 24 11-1-2 .8571 1 .6233 2 5-1-1 .7857 3 Dartmouth 23 6-2-2 .7000 10 .6009 3 2-2-2 .5000 4 Yale 22 6-2-1 .7222 8 .5940 4 4-1-1 .7500 5 Boston University 21 8-5-0 .6154 15t .5750 5 6-5-0 .5455 6 Notre Dame 20 11-4-0 .7333 5t .5734 6 3-3-0 .5000 7 Miami 19 9-2-3 .7500 4 .5728 7 4-1-1 .7500 8 Quinnipiac 18 10-3-2 .7333 5t .5707 8 6-1-2 .7778 9 Western Michigan 17 8-3-1 .7083 9 .5696 9 2-2-0 .5000 10 Denver 16 9-4-1 .6786 12t .5600 10 5-3-0 .6250 11 Cornell 15 6-3-2 .6364 14 .5582 11 4-2-2 .6250 12 Union 14 8-3-2 .6923 11 .5545 12 1-2-0 .3333 13 North Dakota 13 7-5-2 .5714 19t .5531 13 4-4-0 .5000 14 Harvard 12 4-3-0 .5714 19t .5491 14 1-3-0 .2500 15 Minnesota 11 10-3-2 .7333 5t .5474 15 2-2-0 .5000 16t Niagara 9 10-2-3 .7667 3 .5385 16 0-1-0 .0000 16t Ohio State 9 7-4-3 .6071 17t .5320 17 0-1-1 .2500 18 Nebraska-Omaha 8 9-4-1 .6786 12t .5319 18 1-2-0 .3333 19 St. Cloud State 7 8-6-0 .5714 19t .5280 19 4-4-0 .5000 20 Colorado College 6 8-7-1 .5312 27 .5272 20 1-6-1 .1875 21 St. Lawrence 5 7-5-2 .5714 19t .5261 21 2-5-0 .2857 22 Ferris State 4 7-4-3 .6071 17t .5207 22 1-1-0 .5000 23t Massachusetts 3 5-6-2 .4615 32t .5195 23 2-4-1 .3571 23t Colgate 3 7-7-2 .5000 28t .5184 24 4-5-1 .4500 25 Minnesota State 1 7-5-2 .5714 19t .5134 25 1-5-0 .1667 26 Providence 0 7-6-1 .5357 26 .5039 26 0-4-1 .1000

YALE HOCKEY RECORDS, STAT LEADERS GOALS

Game Freshman 3 Bryan Freeman at Vermont, Nov. 12, 1999 Christian Jensen vs. Union, Nov. 16, 2002 Kenny Agostino vs. Holy Cross, Jan. 2, 2011 Sophomore 7 Ding Palmer vs. New Hampshire, Jan. 4, 1928 Junior 8 John Heron vs. Columbia, Feb. 3, 1909 Senior 5 George Brooke vs. Army, Jan. 15, 1955 Gene Scott vs. American International, Mar. 2, 1960

Season Freshman 19 Tom Walsh, 1984-85 Sophomore 52 Ding Palmer, 1927-28 Junior 27 Broc Little, 2009-10 Senior 27 Ding Palmer, 1929-30

Career 87 Ding Palmer, 1927-30 80 Jeff Hamilton, 1996-01 78 Bob Kudelski, 1984-87

ASSISTS Kenny Agostino ‘14 Game Freshman 5 Bob Brooke vs Dartmouth, Jan. 26, 1980 Sophomore 4 Andrew Miller vs. Union, Dec. 5, 2010 4 Ray Giroux at Air Force, Nov. 4, 1995 4 D’Arcy Ryan vs Boston College, Feb. 1, 1972 Junior 6 John Sather vs St.Lawrence, Nov. 20, 1990 Senior 6 Gil Humphrey vs Brown, Dec. 14,1938

Season Freshman 29 Andrew Miller, 2009-10 Sophomore 33 Andrew Miller, 2010-11 Junior 30 Bob Brooke, 1981-82 Senior 38 Mark Kaufmann, 1990-93

Career 113 Bob Brooke, 1979-83 93 Brian O’Neill, 2008-12 Jeff Hamilton, 1996-01 91 Mark Kaufmann, 1990-93

GAMES PLAYED 138 Jimmy Martin, 2007-2011 Denny Kearney, 2007-11 Brian O’Neill, 2008-12 137 Kevin Limbert, 2008-12 Broc Little, 2007-11 Mark Arcobello, 2006-10 John Sather ‘92 129 Brendan Mason, 2007-11 127 Jeff Hamilton, 1996-01 Jeff Hristovski, 2002-06

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 9 YALE HOCKEY RECORDS, STAT LEADERS (cont.) POINTS SCORED Game Freshman 5 Bob Brooke vs. Dartmouth, Jan.26,1980 Kenny Agostino vs. Holy Cross, Jan. 2, 2011 Sophomore 7 Wally Kilrea vs. American International, Mar. 4, 1952 Junior 8 John Heron vs Columbia, Feb. 3, 1909 Senior 7 George Brooke vs Army, Jan. 15, 1955 Steve Ripley vs. AIC, Mar. 2, 1962

Season Freshman 41 Tom Walsh, 1984-85 Sophomore 52 Ding Palmer, 1927-28 Junior 53 Randy Wood, 1984-85 Senior 63 Mark Kaufmann, 1990-93

Career 173 Jeff Hamilton, 1996-01 163 Brian O’Neill, 2008-12 160 Mark Kaufmann, 1990-93

MISCELLANEOUS SCORING RECORDS Game-Winning Goals Jeff Hamilton ‘00 Season 9 Joe Zappala, 2003-04 Career 18 Jeff Hamilton, 1996-2001 Hat Tricks Season 4 Bobby Kane, 1972-73 Career 7 Bobby Kane, 1971-74 Power Play Goals Season 14 Martin Leroux, 1992-93 Career 26 Bob Kudelski, 1983-87 Short-Handed Goals Season 5 Broc Little, 2008-09 5 Andy Weidenbach, 1994-95 Career 7 Broc Little, 2007-09

DEFENSEMEN SCORING Goals Season 10 Dave Baseggio, 1988-89 Career 9 Dave Baseggio, 1985-89 Assists Season 30 Ray Giroux, 1997-98 Career 79 Dave Baseggio, 1985-89 Points Season 39 Ray Giroux, 1997-98 Career 108 Dave Baseggio, 1985-89

Fastest Goal :05 Larry Bisaro at Dartmouth, Feb. 10, 1973 Martin Leroux ‘94 PENALTY MINUTES Season 107 Jean-Francois Boucher, 2005-06 Career 293 John Emmons, 1992-96

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 10 YALE HOCKEY RECORDS, STAT LEADERS (cont.) CAREER GOALS SCORED SINGLE SEASON GOALS Ding Palmer 87 1927–30 Ding Palmer 52 1927–28 Jeff Hamilton 80 1996–01 Broc Little 27 2009-10 Bob Kudelski 78 1984–87 Jeff Hamilton 27 1997–98 Sean Backman 77 2006–10 Henry Stoddard 27 1901–02 Broc Little 72 2007–11 Louis Loutrel 27 1910–11 Brian O’Neill 69 2008-12 Ding Palmer 27 1929–30 Mark Kaufmann 69 1989–93 Dick Vaughan 25 1926–27 Mark Crerar 64 1979–83 Randy Wood 25 1984–85 Randy Wood 62 1982–86 Randy Wood 25 1985–86 Bob Logan 62 1982–86 Bob Kudelski 25 1986–87 Dan Poliziani 59 1978–82 Mark Kaufmann 25 1991–92 Dan Brugman 53 1977–81 Mark Kaufmann 25 1992–93 Martin Leroux 25 1992–93 CAREER ASSISTS Bob Brooke 113 1979–83 SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS Andrew Miller 97 2009-Pres. Mark Kaufmann 38 1992–93 Brian O’Neill 94 2008-12 Andrew Miller 33 2010-11 Jeff Hamilton 93 1996–01 Jeff Hamilton 32 2000–01 Mark Kaufmann 91 1989–93 Bob Brooke 31 1982–83 Denny Kearney 86 2007-11 Ray Giroux 30 1997–98 Bob Kudelski 80 1984–87 Randy Wood 30 1985–86 Dave Baseggio 79 1985–89 Bob Brooke 30 1981–82 Randy Wood 79 1982–86 Bob Brooke 30 1980–81 Dan Poliziani 72 1978–82 Andrew Miller 29 2011-12 Jack Morrison 68 1964–67 Andrew Miller 29 2009-10 Martin Leroux 67 1990–94 Jeff Hamilton 28 1998–99 Wally Kilrea 66 1951–54 Randy Wood 28 1984–85 Jack Morrison 28 1966–67 CAREER POINTS Wally Kilrea 28 1953–54 Jeff Hamilton 173 1996–01 Brian O’Neill 163 2008-12 SINGLE SEASON POINTS Mark Kaufmann 160 1989–93 Mark Kaufmann 63 1992–93 Bob Kudelski 158 1983–87 Jeff Hamilton 55 2000–01 Bob Brooke 155 1979–83 Randy Wood 55 1985–86 Broc Little 142 2007-11 Randy Wood 53 1984–85 Randy Wood 141 1982–86 Ding Palmer 52 1927–28 Denny Kearney 131 2007-11 Jack Morrison 49 1966–67 Dan Poliziani 131 1978–82 Martin Leroux 49 1992–93 Sean Backman 126 2006-10 Jeff Hamilton 48 1998–99 Andrew Miller 125 2009-Pres. Jeff Hamilton 47 1997–98 Bob Logan 122 1982–86 Bob Kudelski 47 1986–87 Jack Morrison 119 1964–67 Mark Arcobello 116 2006-10 CAREER DEFENSEMEN SCORING Wally Kilrea 115 1951–54 Dave Baseggio 29-79-108 1985–89 Martin Leroux 115 1990–94 D’Arcy Ryan 22-62-84 1971–72, 73–75 Jeff Brow 113 1996-00 Ray Giroux 22-62-84 1994–98 Mark Crerar 111 1978-81 Tom Dignard 19-57-76 2006-10 Ben Stafford 110 1997-01 Jack Duffy 16-55-71 1989–93 Dan Brugman 110 1977-81 Jeff Dwyer 14-55-69 2000–04 Bobby Kane 108 1971-74 Bill Nichols 9-58-67 1979–83 Jeff Blaeser 107 1988-92 Jimmy Martin 11-47-58 2007-11 Dave Baseggio 103 1985-89 Scott Matusovich 10-47-57 1988–91 Paul Castraberti 101 1977-81 Kevin Peel 16-36-52 2008-12 Peter Allen 10-38-48 1989–93 Daryl Jones 8-38-46 1994–98 Don Craig 10-33-43 1970–73 Peter Sawkins 5-38-43 1981–85

2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 11 YALE HOCKEY RECORDS, STAT LEADERS (cont.) SEASON GAA (Min. 50% GP) 10. Jeff Malcolm .908 2011-12 Ed Swift 1.75 1942–43 11. Nick Maricic .907 2011-12 Ryan Rondeau 1.92 2010–11 12. Trevor Hanger .906 1999-00 Alec Richards 2.06 2008–09 George Scherer .906 1954-55 Paul Cruikshank 2.31 1950–51 14. Dan Lombard .905 2001-02 Alex Westlund 2.32 1997–98 15. Alex Westlund .902 1998-99 John Snyder 2.38 1934–35 16. Mike Hanson .900 1964-65 Cord Meyer 2.47 1941–42 Josh Gartner 2.54 2002–03 CAREER SAVE PCT (Min. 40 GP) Dick Whelan 2.62 1952–53 1. Ryan Rondeau .913 2007-11 Fred Kieckhefer 2.64 1940–41 2. Alec Richards .910 2005-09 Paul Cruikshank 2.76 1951–52 3. Billy Blasé .906 2006-10 Jeff Malcolm 2.77 2011-12 4. Alex Westlund .902 1995-99 Trevor Hanger 2.80 1999–00 5. Dan Lombard .897 1998-02 Dan Lombard 2.80 1999–00 Mike O’Neill .897 1985-89 Dan Lombard 2.82 2001–02 7. Josh Gartner .896 2002-06 Mike Schwalb 2.91 1983–84 8. Mike Schwalb .889 1983-87 Coleman Curtiss 2.91 1931–32 9. Mike Hanson .888 1962-65 10. Paul Tortella .881 1980-84 CAREER SAVES 11. John Cole .878 1968-71 Alex Westlund 2704 1995–99 Todd Sullivan 2365 1991–95 GAMES PLAYED Alec Richards 2348 2005–09 Season 34 Ryan Rondeau 2010-11 Keith Allain 2337 1976–80 Career 99 Alex Westlund 1995-99 Mike O’Neill 2324 1985–89 Dan Lombard 1986 1998–02 VICTORIES Ray Letourneau 1858 1988–91 Season 27-6-1 Ryan Rondeau 2010-11 Mike Hanson 1845 1962–65 20-9-3 Alex Westlund 1997-98 Josh Gartner 1741 2002–06 19-5-1 Alec Richards 2008-09 Ken MacKenzie 1731 1972–75 14-6-0 Mike Schwalb 1985-86 Paul Tortorella 1592 1980–84 14-2-0 Paul Cruikshank 1950-51 John Cole 1592 1968–71 Career 42-42-11 Alex Westlund ’99 39-39-6 Alec Richards ’09 CAREER GAA (MIN. 40 GP) 33-10-2 Ryan Rondeau ’11 Ryan Rondeau 2.37 2007–11 31-10-1 Paul Cruikshank ’52 John Snyder 2.58 1932–35 31-41-5 Keith Allain ’80 Alec Richards 2.68 2005–09 29-19-2 Mike Schwalb ’87 Dan Lombard 3.09 1998–02 29-30-1 James Burns ’50 Alex Westlund 3.09 1995–99 29-29-2 Paul Tortorella ’84 George Scherer 3.46 1953–56 28-38-2 Mike O’Neill ’89 Paul Tortorella 3.52 1980–84 28-42-7 Todd Sullivan ’95 Mike Schwalb 3.69 1983–87 26-42-5 Dan Lombard ’02 Josh Gartner 3.71 2002–06 24-24-3 Gerry Jones ’59 Todd Sullivan 3.74 1991–95 SAVES Harrison Holt 3.87 1937–40 Game 66 Gerry Jones, 12-14-57 at St. Lawrence Mike O’Neill 3.88 1985–89 Season 885 Alec Richards, 2005–06 Gerry Jones 3.88 1956–60 Career 2704 Alex Westlund, 1995–99

SINGLE-SEASON SAVE PCT (Min. 10 GP) SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Ryan Rondeau .928 2010-11 Season (10g) .928 Ryan Rondeau, 2010-11 2. Alec Richards .923 2008-09 Career .913 Ryan Rondeau, 2008-11 3. Alec Richards .919 2007-08 Alex Westlund .919 1997-98 SHUTOUTS 5. Josh Gartner .917 2002-03 Season 6 Ryan Rondeau, 2010-11 Alex Westlund .917 1996-97 Career 6 Ryan Rondeau, 2007-11, Alec Richards, 2005–09 7. Dan Lombard .911 1999-00 Shutout minutes (consecutive) 8. Billy Blasé .910 2007-08 240:53 (3+ gms) Ryan Rondeau (2010-11) Mike O’Neill .910 1986-87

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