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WESTERN COLLEGIATE FINAL HORN • State Wins MacNaughton Cup: Minnesota State won its third consecutive WCHA regular season title and fifth HOCKEY ASSOCIATION crown in the last six seasons in 2019-20. The Mavericks clinched the league title and MacNaughton Cup on the final night • FOUNDED 1951 • of the season with a 4-1 win at league runner-up Bemidji State. The Mavericks have claimed the league title outright four 2950 Metro Drive, Suite 102 times - 2014-15, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 and shared the title in 2015-16. Minnesota State joins Colorado College (1993- Bloomington, MN 55425 94, 1994-95, 1995-96) as the only schools in WCHA history to win three consecutive outright league titles. North Dakota won three in a row from 1996-97 to 1998-99 but the first title in that run was a co-championship. 952-681-7947 • Mavericks, Beavers, Falcons, Huskies Advance to WCHA Semifinals: Top-seeded Minnesota State, No. 2 seed Bemidji State, No. 5 seed Bowling Green and No. 6 seed Tech advanced to the WCHA Semifinals before the season was MEMBER TEAMS shut down on March 12. The No. 1 Mavericks were slated to host Michigan Tech while second-seeded Bemidji State was University of Alabama in Huntsville set to square off with the Falcons before the COVID-19 health scare forced a premature end to the 2019-20 postseason. University of Alaska Anchorage • Mike Richter Award: Minnesota State sophomore Dryden McKay was one of five finalists for the Mike Richter Award, University of Alaska Fairbanks which is presented annually to the nation's top . this season. Bemidji State junior Zach Driscoll was also one Bemidji State University of 10 semifinalists for the honor this season. McKay, the WCHA Goaltending Champion and WCHA Goaltender of the Year, Bowling Green State University ended the season as the national leader in GAA (1.31), save percentage (.942) and shutouts (10) and ranked second in winning percentage at .861. Driscoll earned second-team All-WCHA honors after fi nishing second to McKay in the league Ferris State University goaltending champion race with a 1.48 GAA in WCHA play, the fourth-lowest mark in WCHA history. Lake Superior State University • Award: Minnesota State senior Marc Michaelis and sophomore Dryden McKay were two of 10 semifinalists Michigan Technological University for the 2019-20 Hobey Baker Award. Michaelis, the WCHA Player of the Year, finished third nationally in scoring with 44 Minnesota State University points on 20 goals and 24 assists this season. McKay authored one of the top goaltending seasons in WCHA history, Northern Michigan University posting the second-lowest overall GAA in league history at 1.31 • All-Americans: The WCHA landed four players on the CCM/AHCA All-America West squads announced April 11. Minnesota TRADITION STARTS HERE State goaltender Dryden McKay and MSU forward Marc Michaelis were named to the West first team while their Maverick teammate Connor Mackey and WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Alec Rauhauser of Bowling Green were #WEAREWCHA selected as second-team defensemen. • Michaelis and McKay also earned first-team All-America honors from USCHO.com while Rauhauser earned a second team nod and Northern Michigan's Griffin Loughran was a third-team pick. FLOHOCKEY.TV • WCHA Scoring and Goaltending Champions: A pair of sophomores - Northern Michigan's Griffin Loughran and Minnesota State's Dryden McKay took home the WCHA scoring and goaltending championships, respectively, this In partnership with FloSports, the season. innovator in live digital sports and • Loughran registered 32 points on 20 goals and 12 assists in WCHA play to take home the scoring title while original content, FloHockey.tv - the McKay captured his second-straight goaltending crown with a WCHA-record 1.17 goals against average in league offi cial online streaming platform of contests, surpassing his previous WCHA record of 1.35 set in 2018-19. the WCHA - will provide fans with live • Coaching Milestones: Two WCHA head coaches hit victory milestones in 2019-20 as Bemidji State's and archived broadcasts of WCHA recorded his 300th career win on Nov. 9 against Lake Superior State and Minnesota State's Mike Hastings reached the hockey via iOS, Roku, Fire TV or Apple 200-win mark on Jan. 3 against Alaska. Serratore, who was named the WCHA Coach of the Year at season's end, boasts TV 4. a career record of 319-297-89 at his alma mater. Hastings ended the season with a career record of 214-85-23. Hastings' 214 wins as a WCHA bench boss ranks No. 19 all-time among WCHA coaches. Both Hastings and Serratore were finalists Featuring each of the 10 WCHA member for the AHCA's Spencer Penrose Award, which is presented annually to the nation's coach of the year. institutions, every league game – home • NCAA Statistical Leaders: WCHA players ended the 2019-20 season atop a number of NCAA statistical categories, led by and away – will be streamed live, along Minnesota State's Dryden McKay, who led all NCAA in goals against average (1.31), save percentage (.942) with all non-conference home games, and shutouts (10). Bemidji State's Adam Brady shared the NCAA lead in power play goals with 12 while Minnesota State's select non-conference road contests and Marc Michaelis and Bowling Green's Alec Rauhauser were two of seven players to pot an NCAA-best three short-handed the 2020 WCHA Tournament. goals this season. Michigan Tech's Tommy Parrottino was one of three players to lead the country in hat tricks with two and Alaska's Max Newton topped the NCAA faceoff wins list with 515. • Two WCHA players appeared atop a pair of NCAA single-game highs list in 2019-20, with both highs occurring on the same day. Michigan Tech's Alec Broetzman tallied five points (3g-2a) on Oct. 6 against Robert Morris while Bowling Green's Cameron Wright recorded a national season-high four goals later that afternoon at Miami. Both TABLE OF CONTENTS season highs were shared with multiple players nationally. • NHL Signees: Three WCHA players have inked free agent contracts as of April 13 to headline WCHA QUICK FACTS/MEDIA SERVICES ...... 2 the league's pro signee list. Minnesota State senior forward Marc Michaelis signed on with the Canucks while WCHA SCHOOL DIRECTORY ...... 3 one of his Maverick teammates, junior defenseman Connor Mackey, joined the . Senior blueliner Alec WCHA REGULAR SEASON/POSTSEASON ...... 4 Rauhauser of Bowling Green rounded out the WCHA signee group when he joined the . WCHA POSTSEASON REVIEW ...... 5 WCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR ...... 6 WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ...... 7 ALL-WCHA TEAMS/STATISTICAL LEADERS ....8 FINAL 2019-20 WCHA STANDINGS WCHA NOTES ...... 9 Conference Overall NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS ...... 10 Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts GP W L T 3/SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1. (3/3) Minnesota State! 71 `28 23 4 1 1/0 .839 115 38 38 31 5 2 .842 153 56 2019-20 WCHA CAPTAINS ...... 10 2. (11/11) Bemidji State% 65 28 20 5 3 2/0 .768 101 46 36 22 10 5 .680 119 71 WCHA CAREER/A CTIVE LEADERS ...... 13 3. Northern Michigan% 50 28 16 11 1 1/0 .589 92 87 38 18 16 4 .526 119 120 SEASON HIGHS ...... 14 4. Alaska% 49 28 14 9 5 2/0 .589 73 65 36 16 15 5 .514 88 93 NON-CONFERENCE/H-TO-H/POTW, POTM ... 15 (RV/UR) Bowling Green# 49 28 14 10 4 2/1 .571 85 70 38 21 13 4 .605 119 96 6. (RV/UR) Michigan Tech# 44 28 14 12 2 0/0 .536 68 65 39 21 15 3 .577 104 89 NATIONAL POLLS/WEEK-BY-WEEK ...... 16 7. Lake Superior State# 41 28 11 13 4 3/1 .464 66 77 41 14 23 4 .390 96 120 WCHA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ...... 17 8. Alaska Anchorage# 21 28 4 18 6 1/2 .250 56 96 36 4 25 7 .208 69 134 2019-20 WCHA PRESEASON POLLS ...... 18 9. Ferris State 17 28 5 21 2 0/0 .214 54 100 35 7 26 2 .228 70 127 TEAM NOTEBOOKS ...... 19 10. Alabama Huntsville 13 28 2 20 6 1/0 .178 50 116 34 2 26 6 .147 57 145 FINAL 2019-20 STATISTICS ...... 29 ! - clinched regular season title; %- clinched fi rst round home playoff series; #- clinched WCHA playoff berth (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout; rankings are USCHO.com followed by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) WCHA QUICK FACTS/MEDIA SERVICES #WEAREWCHA

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Marketing & Communications Manager Red (Pantone 485; CMYK: 0-95-100-0; RGB: 238-49-36) ...... Todd Bell Black (Pantone Black; CMYK: 0-0-0-100; RGB: 35-31-32) Offi ce ...... 952-681-7668 Silver: (Pantone 877; CMYK: 6-0-0-34; RGB: 167-177-183) Mobile ...... 972-825-6686 Email ...... [email protected] WCHA Mission Operations & Administration Manager ...... Dean Thibodeau The WCHA exists to achieve the highest level of competitive Offi ce ...... 952-446-7152 excellence in an environment that supports the academic and Email ...... [email protected] personal growth of all student athletes. Communications & Operations Intern ...... Jane Horvat WCHA Purpose Offi ce ...... 952-681-7947 Mobile ...... 815-721-0858 Email ...... [email protected] The WCHA is dedicated to outreach, education and support of men’s and women’s intercollegiate competition in furtherance Supervisor of Offi cials ...... Greg Shepard of the student-athletes that participate and its Member institutions, all under conditions compatible with the objectives, functions, Regular Season Trophy ...... MacNaughton Cup and responsibilities of institutions of higher learning. The WCHA is 2019-20 Winner ...... Minnesota State organized for the purpose of continuing and improving competition in men’s and women’s ice hockey, both among its Members and with Postseason Trophy other interested institutions of higher learning. This Association will ...... WCHA Championship Trophy 2019-20 Winner ...... None provide a forum in which the representation of the Members will meet periodically for the discussion of mutual problems, the elimination 2019-20 NCAA Tournament Teams ...... No Tournament of misunderstandings, the exchange of information and the WCHA NCAA Tournament Teams All-Time ...... 180 determination of policies and procedures for ice hockey competition WCHA Frozen Four Teams All-Time ...... 99 among Members. WCHA NCAA National Champions All-Time ...... 37

Key Dates WCHA Objectives Oct. 5 ...... Regular season opens Oct. 11-12 ...... First WCHA league series • Maintaining the highest standard of valuing excellence on the ice Oct. 11-12 ...... Icebreaker Tournament (hosted by Bowling Green) and in the classroom. Nov. 22-23...... First weekend with fi ve league series Dec. 20-21 ...... WCHA Holiday break begins • Foster sportsmanship, fair play, and mutual respect by all Jan. 3 ...... WCHA league play resumes Members of the WCHA. Feb. 29 ...... Regular season concludes • Insisting on the strict adherence to the concepts of compliance, March 6-8 ...... WCHA Quarterfi nals integrity, accountability and ethical social conduct by student- March 13-15 ...... WCHA Semifi nals (Cancelled) athletes, coaches and administrators. March 21 ...... WCHA Championship (Cancelled) • Maintain Association membership standards that refl ect the March 22 ...... NCAA Selection Announcement (Cancelled) sport’s dynamic culture and ensure the preeminence of the March 27-29 ...... NCAA Regionals (Cancelled) WCHA in NCAA Division I Ice Hockey. April 9-11 ...... NCAA Frozen Four (Cancelled) • Promote the development of hockey in our society to expand the opportunities for maintaining competitive and fi nancial viability of our Association Member institutions.

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Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State

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Bowling Green Ferris State

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Lake Superior State Michigan Tech

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Minnesota State Northern Michigan

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2019-20 SEASON REVIEW @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 3 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA REGULAR SEASON/POSTSEASON #WEAREWCHA MacNaughton Cup Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy The Western Collegiate Hockey The Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s an- Association men’s regular nual postseason playoff tournament, which was season championship, as has introduced for the 1959-60 season, has included proven time and time again numerous formats over the past 50-plus years. over the past 68 seasons, has traditionally been one of Formats have included: one round of four teams (1960-61); one round and a fi nals (1961-62); one the toughest titles to win in round and a championship game (1962-65); two collegiate sports. rounds with eight teams (1965-68); eight teams at East and West regionals (1968-71); eight teams Since the Association’s founding in two rounds of two-game total goals series in 1951-52, the number of games (1971-76, 1977-81); eight teams in two rounds that have made up the league’s of two-game total goals series plus a two-team regular season championship championship (1976-77, 1981-87); an opening race have fl uctuated as well round, best-of-three series at campus sites fol- as the methods of determining lowed by a four-team playoff championship at the champions. The number one venue (1988-92); and, a fi rst round, best-of- three series at campus sites followed by a WCHA of league games have ranged Jeff Sauer Trophy from a low of 12 in the founding Final Five at one venue (1993-2016). season of 1951-52 to a high Bringing the singular intensity and passion of playoff college hockey di- of 35 that ran from 1986-87 rectly to its member institution fans, since 2017 the entirety of the WCHA MacNaughton Cup through 1988-89. Since 1997- Men's League postseason – from the quarterfi nals through the cham- 98, the conference schedule has pionship game – has been hosted by the highest remaining seeds at consisted of 28 games per team. on-campus venues. The “WCHA Playoffs” consist of four best-of-three, quarterfi nal round series hosted by the league’s top four regular-season Methods of determining the annual regular season team fi nishers, followed by two best-of-three semifi nal round series hosted by champion have included points accumulated (1951-58, 1973-79 the highest remaining seeds. The “WCHA Championship” is a single game, and 1980-present) and winning percentage (1959-73, 1979-80). hosted by the highest remaining seed.

The conference regular season title includes the awarding of the In 2018, in honor of an icon and beloved fi gure in both WCHA and college fabled MacNaughton Cup to the team champion. hockey history, the league introduced the Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy, Presented by Anderson's Pure Maple Syrup. Dating back 106 years to its original purchase in 1913, handcrafted Sauer’s association with the WCHA spanned six decades, beginning with of pure silver, standing three-feet high, and weighing more than his playing career at Colorado College in the 1960s, continuing through 40 pounds, the MacNaughton Cup is the shining symbol of the 31 years as head coach at Colorado College and Wisconsin, and for 14 Western Collegiate Hockey Association and its distinguished seasons in various consulting capacities to the WCHA Commissioner and tradition as a premier collegiate hockey conference since the the WCHA offi ce. The only WCHA head coach with 30 years behind the league’s founding in 1951. bench, he is the league’s all-time winningest coach with 665 victories – the 10th most in NCAA men’s hockey history. The MacNaughton Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the league’s regular season championship and, as a traveling trophy, A two-time WCHA Coach of the Year, Sauer guided his CC and UW teams to is on display each season at the home of the reigning champion. a pair of league regular season titles and six WCHA playoff championships. Beginning in 2005-06, the WCHA also began awarding a replica MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champion each season. Jeff Sauer was a legendary coach, a tremendous ambassador for the game of hockey and, above all, a wonderful person who brought great joy to all. From the WCHA to his extensive involvement with the U.S. National The MacNaughton Cup has traveled a long and winding road since Sled Team and the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association, Jeff its initial purchase in 1913 by the Calumet (Mich.) and Hecla Mining embodied the kindness, generosity and heart that makes our sport truly Company, but it offi cially settled into a home with the original special. WCHA (MCHL/WIHL) in 1951.

The MacNaughton Cup has gone to the league’s regular season winner on all but seven occasions since 1951. From 1962-65, the MacNaughton Cup was presented to the league playoff winner. Anderson's Pure Maple Syrup With seven WCHA regular season titles, Michigan Tech (1962, The Presenting Sponsor of the 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 2016) has won or shared the most Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy MacNaughton Cups among current league members. Minnesota State (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020) is second with fi ve. Northern Michigan (1991), Ferris State (2014) and Bemidji State (2017) have each won one title.

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Quarterfi nal Round; March 6-8 Semifi nal Round; March 13-15 2020 WCHA Championship Best-of-Three, at Host Sites Best-of-Three, at Host Sites Saturday, March 21

TM No. 1 Minnesota State

MSU wins series, 2-0

No. 8 Alaska Anchorage TM No. 1 Minnesota State

Cancelled

No. 4 Alaska No. 6 Michigan Tech BGSU wins series, 2-0

No. 5 Bowling Green

Cancelled

TM No. 2 Bemidji State

BSU wins series, 2-1 No. 7 Lake Superior State

TM No. 2 Bemidji State

Cancelled No. 3 Northern Michigan No. 5 Bowling Green MTU wins series, 2-0

No. 6 Michigan Tech

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WCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR WCHA Player of the Year (1993-Present) WCHA Most Valuable Player (1960-92) Year Name, Position, Team Year Name, Position, Team MARC MICHAELIS, SR., F, MINNESOTA STATE (MANNHEIM, GERMANY) 1992-93 Derek Plante, F, 1959 60 (none selected) For the second time in the last three seasons, the top Minnesota Duluth 1960-61 Jerry Walker, F, Denver player in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association hails 1993-94 , F, 1961-62 , F, Michigan from Minnesota State as Maverick senior forward Marc Minnesota Duluth 1962-63 Lou Nanne, D, Minnesota Michaelis was honored as the 2019-20 WCHA Player of 1994-95 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota 1963-64 (none selected) the Year. 1995-96 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota 1964-65 Gerry Kell, F, North Dakota Michaelis, who was also named fi rst team All-WCHA and 1996-97 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota 1965-66 , F, Michigan the WCHA Offensive Player of the Year, was chosen for 1997-98 Curtis Murphy, D, North Dakota 1966-67 , F, the top overall league honor by WCHA head coaches from 1998-99 Jason Blake, F, North Dakota Minnesota Duluth among a group of fi nal candidates that also included two of Michaelis’ MSU 1999-00 Steve Reinprecht, F, Wisconsin 1967-68 , D, Denver teammates – Dryden McKay (WCHA Goaltender of the Year) and Lucas 2000-01 Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota 1968-69 Murray McLachlan, G, Sowder (WCHA Rookie of the Year) – along with Bowling Green’s Alec 2001-02 Mark Hartigan, F, Minnesota Rauhauser (WCHA Defensive Player of the Year). St. Cloud State 1969-70 Murray McLachlan, G, Michaelis joins former Minnesota State forward C.J. Suess, who was 2002-03 , F, Minnesota named the WCHA Player of the Year following the 2017-18 season, as the Colorado College 1970-71 Rob Murray, D, Michigan Tech second Maverick skater to be recognized as the league’s top overall player. 2003-04 , F, 1971-72 Doug Palazzari, F, Michaelis fi nished his senior season with 44 points on 20 goals and Minnesota Duluth Colorado College 24 assists, despite missing seven games due to injury in January and 2004-05 , F, 1972-73 Ron Grahame, G, Denver February. His point total ranked third nationally at the time the season was Colorado College 1973-74 Doug Palazzari, F, cancelled on March 12. 2005-06 Matt Carle, D, Denver Colorado College The Mannheim, Germany, native also led the WCHA in goals per game 2006-07 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota 1974-75 Mike Polich, F, Minnesota & (0.65), points per game (1.42), power play points (21), shorthanded goals 2007-08 Richard Bachman, G, Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (three) and game-winning goals (fi ve). His shorthanded- total tied for Colorado College 1975-76 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech the national lead. 2008-09 Jamie McBain, D, Wisconsin 1976-77 , F, Notre Dame Michaelis ends his career as the most-prolifi c scorer in the post- 2009-10 Marc Cheverie, G, Denver 1977-78 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin realignment WCHA, leading in the following career categories – points 2010-11 , F, North Dakota 1978-79 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin (162), goals (71), power play goals (30) and shorthanded goals (10). He also 2011-12 Jack Connolly, F, 1979-80 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ranked second in game-winning goals (12) and fourth in assists (91). His Minnesota Duluth 1980-81 Steve Ulseth, F, Minnesota points, power play goals and shorthanded goals totals were also the most 2012-13 Drew LeBlanc, F, 1981-82 Phil Sykes, F, North Dakota among all active NCAA players at season’s end. His 71 career goals are the St. Cloud State 1982-83 Bob Mason, G, most by a Maverick in Minnesota State’s Division I era. 2013-14 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska Minnesota Duluth He was a three-time fi rst-team All-WCHA honoree in his career and an All- 2014-15 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech 1983-84 , D, Rookie selection as a freshman in 2016-17. 2015-16 Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech Minnesota Duluth In what would be his fi nal series as a Maverick, Michaelis registered fi ve 2016-17 Michael Bitzer, G, Bemidji State 1984-85 , F, points on a goal and four assists in top-seeded Minnesota State’s two- 2017-18 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth game sweep of Alaska Anchorage in the quarterfi nals of the WCHA 2018-19 Troy Loggins, F, 1985-86 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver Playoffs March 6-7. Three of Michaelis’ assists in the series came on the Northern Michigan 1986-87 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota power play and he led the league in faceoff winning percentage for the 2019-20 Marc Michaelis, F, 1987-88 Robb Stauber, G, Minnesota weekend with a .657 average (23-of-35). Minnesota State 1988-89 , G, Wisconsin 1989-90 , F, Wisconsin 1990-91 , F, Northern Michigan 1991-92 Duane Derksen, G, Wisconsin

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR MARC MICHAELIS DRYDEN MCKAY EDWIN HOOKENSON SR., F, MINNESOTA STATE (MANNHEIM, GERMANY) SO., G, MINNESOTA STATE (DOWNERS GROVE, (ILL.) SR., D, MINNESOTA STATE (LAMPMAN, SASK.)

Minnesota State’s Marc Minnesota State’s Dryden An alternate captain in 2019-20 Michaelis led the WCHA in McKay is the 2019-20 WCHA and a leader in the classroom overall scoring with 44 points Goaltender of the Year after and in the community, Minnesota on 20 goals and 24 assists, authoring one of the top State’s Edwin Hookenson is the despite missing seven games seasons by a netminder in WCHA Student-Athlete of the due to injury in January and league history. Year for 2019-20. February. The Downers Grove, Ill., native A double-major in Accounting His point total ranked third was the WCHA Goaltending and Finance, the Lampman, nationally at the time the champion for the second Sask., native boasts a season was cancelled on March 12. The year in a row with a WCHA-record 1.17 goals cumulative GPA of 3.968 and is a seven-time Mannheim, Germany, native also led the WCHA against average in league play, breaking the Minnesota State Dean’s List honoree. He was in goals per game (0.65), points per game previous record of 1.35 he set to win the award a 2018-19 CoSIDA Academic All-American, the (1.42), power play points (21), shorthanded as freshman in 2018-19. His 1.31 GAA for all 2020 Maverick Achievement Award winner and goals (three) and game-winning goals (fi ve). games is the second lowest in the 68-year a three-time WCHA All-Academic and WCHA His shorthanded-goal total tied for the NCAA history of the WCHA (1.27- , North Scholar-Athlete selection. lead. Dakota, 1957-58). On the ice this season, he was recognized as Michaelis ends his career as the most-prolifi c He ended the season as the national leader the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week for his scorer in the post-realignment WCHA, leading in GAA (1.31), save percentage (.942) and performance against North Dakota on Oct. 18-19, in the following career categories – points shutouts (10) and ranked second in winning potting a pair of goals, including a game-winner (162), goals (71), power play goals (30) and percentage at .861. In terms of overall statistics, as the Mavericks came away with a win and a tie shorthanded goals (10). He also ranked McKay established new WCHA single-season against the Fighting Hawks. Hookenson fi nished second in game-winning goals (12) and fourth highs for shutouts (10) and ranks in the top- his senior season with 13 points on three goals in assists (91). His points, power play goals 10 in single season wins (T-sixth- 30), winning and 10 assists and tied for the WCHA blueliner and shorthanded goals totals were the most percentage (.861), GAA (second- 1.31) and save lead in game-winning goals with two. among active NCAA players at season’s end. percentage (second- .942). He joins Steve Johns (2004-05), Joel Hanson Michaelis joins C.J. Suess (2017-18) as the In WCHA play, his GAA, save percentage (.946) (2007-08) and Max Coatta (2018-19) as the second Minnesota State player to earn WCHA and shutouts (eight) are new league single- fourth Minnesota State Student-Athlete of the Offensive Player of the Year honors. season records. Year honoree.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR ALEC RAUHAUSER LUCAS SOWDER TOM SERRATORE SR., D, BOWLING GREEN (BISMARCK, N.D.) FR., F, MINNESOTA STATE (TRINITY, FLA.) BEMIDJI STATE Bowling Green’s Alec Minnesota State’s Lucas Bemidji State’s Tom Serratore Rauhauser capped his stellar Sowder led all WCHA rookies led the Beavers to a runner- Falcon career with his second in scoring this season with up fi nish in the WCHA regular WCHA Defensive Player of the 41 points on six goals and 25 season and a berth in the Year honor in 2019-20. assists in 31 games to fi nish semifi nals of the WCHA The Bismarck, N.D., native fi fth nationally in freshman Postseason before the 2019- fi nished the season tied for scoring. 20 season was shut down. fourth in scoring in all games The Trinity, Fla., native also led Bemidji State was No. 11 in the with 35 points on 11 goals league newcomers in assists fi nal USCHO poll released on and 24 assists in 38 games to lead all WCHA (25), assists per game (0.81), points per game March 23 and fi nished the season at 22-10-5 blueliners and fi nish fourth nationally among (1.00), game-winning goals (three) and plus/ (20-5-3-2 WCHA) to reach the 20-win mark defensemen. Rahauser also led the league minus (+15). for the sixth time in the Division I history of in power play assists (17) and tied for the Sowder was also a four-time WCHA Rookie the program and fall just one win shy of the national lead in shorthanded goals (three) with of the Week honoree this season and was the program’s all-time Division I season wins high Minnesota State’s Marc Michaelis. In WCHA league’s Rookie of the Month in October, when of 23, established in 2004-05 and equaled in play, he debuted with a league rookie-leading nine 2009-10. Rauhauser again topped all league points, two goals, seven assists, 1.17 assists The 20 wins in WCHA play matches Bemidji defensemen with 26 points on seven goals per game, 1.50 points per game and+9 rating. State’s previous high of 20 WCHA victories and a WCHA-best 19 assists. He also led the He ends the season as MSU’s Division I single- in 2016-17, when BSU won the WCHA regular league in power play assists (16), power play season rookie record-holder in assists (25) season title and the MacNaughton Cup. points (17) and shorthanded goals (two) in 28 and ranks fi fth on the school’s D-I freshman Serratore ended the season with career mark league contests. scoring list with 31 points. of 319-297-89, with the win total ranking No. 2 He ended his career ranked in the top-10 on the He is the fourth Minnesota State freshman to all-time in school history. WCHA’s post-realignment points (fourth-122) earn WCHA Rookie of the Year honors, joining This is Serratore’s second career WCHA Coach and assists (second- 93) lists. He won his – goaltender Stephon Williams (2012-13) and of the Year honor. He was previously honored and Bowling Green’s – fi rst WCHA Defensive forwards Marc Michaelis (2016-17) and Jake following the 2016-17 season. Player of the Year award in 2017-18. Jaremko (2017-18).

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Scoring Champion

Marc Adam Steven Connor Alec Dryden Michaelis Brady Jandric Mackey Rauhauser McKay Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Defenseman Goaltender Griffi n Loughran Minnesota Bemidji Alaska Minnesota Bowling Minnesota So., F, Northern Michigan State State State Green State (20G/12A/32pts/28 WCHA Games)

First Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Goaltending Champion Marc Michaelis$%@ F Sr. Minnesota State Mannheim, Germany Adam Brady F Sr. Bemidji State Delhi, Ont. Steven Jandric=! F Jr. Alaska Prince George, B.C. Connor Mackey=! D Jr. Minnesota State Tower Lakes, Ill. Alec Rauhauser+%@ D Sr. Bowling Green Bismarck, N.D. Dryden McKay+^ G So. Minnesota State Downers Grove, Ill.

Second Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Griffi n Loughran F So. Northern Michigan West Seneca, N.Y. Dryden McKay Parker Tuomie+ F Sr. Minnesota State Bremerhaven, Germany So., G, Minnesota State Max Humitz= F Sr. Lake Superior State Livonia, Mich. (31GA/1584.36MP/1.17 GAA Tommy Muck D Sr. Bemidji State Inver Grove Heights, Minn. /27 WCHA Games) Philip Beaulieu$# D Sr. Northern Michigan Duluth, Minn. Zach Driscoll G Jr. Bemidji State Apple Valley, Minn.

Third Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Connor Ford F Jr. Bowling Green Pittsburgh, Pa. Owen Sillinger^ F So. Bemidji State Regina, Sask. Darien Craighead& F Sr. Northern Michigan Surrey, B.C. Elias Rosén D Fr. Bemidji State Mora, Sweden Ian Scheid=&@ D Sr. Minnesota State Coon Rapids, Minn. Matt Jurusik G Sr. Michigan Tech La Grange, Ill.

WCHA All-Rookie Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Lucas Sowder F Fr. Minnesota State Trinity, Fla. Louis Boudon F Fr. Lake Superior State Grenoble, France Nathan Smith F Fr. Minnesota State Hudson, Fla. Elias Rosén D Fr. Bemidji State Mora, Sweden Jake Willets D Fr. Ferris State Erie, Mich. John Hawthorne G Fr. Northern Michigan Chemainus, B.C.

$ - denotes 2018-19 All-WCHA First Team + - denotes 2018-19 All-WCHA Second Team = - denotes 2018-19 All-WCHA Third Team % - denotes 2017-18 All-WCHA First Team # - denotes 2017-18 All-WCHA Second Team & - denotes 2017-18 All-WCHA Third Team ^ - denotes 2018-19 WCHA All-Rookie Team ! – denotes 2017-18 WCHA All-Rookie Team @ - denotes 2016-17 WCHA All-Rookie Team

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McKay's Historic Run: Minnesota State goaltender Dryden McKay authored one of the top netminder seasons in WCHA WCHA 2019-20 National Accolades history in 2019-20. At season's end, McKay ranked in the top-10 in multiple single-season WCHA goaltending categories - Wins (Overall/WCHA), Winning Percentage (Overall/WCHA), Lowest GAA (Overall/WCHA), Save Percentage (Overall/WCHA) and CCM/AHCA All-Americans Shutouts (0verall/WCHA). He has already established new Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State (First Team) league records for Lowest GAA in WCHA play (1.17), Highest Save Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (First Team) Connor Mackey, Jr., D, Minnesota State (Second Team) Percentage in WCHA play (.948) and Overall (10) and WCHA Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, Bowling Green (Second Team) Dryden McKay (eight) shutouts) Minnesota State USCHO All-Americans Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State (First Team) Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (First Team) 1. 34 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, Bowling Green (Second Team) 2. 33 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 Griffin Loughran, So., F, Northern Michigan (Third Team) 3. 32 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 4. 31 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1989-90 Hobey Baker Award Top-10 Finalists 31 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1999-00 Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State 6. 30 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 30 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1960-61 Hobey Baker Award Nominees 30 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan 30 Aaron Dell, North Dakota ...... 2010-11 Trenton Bliss, So., F, Michigan Tech Vincent de Mey, So., F, Northern Michigan Most Wins • WCHA Max Humitz, Sr., F, Lake Superior State Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season Matt Jurusik, Sr., G, Michigan Tech 1. 28 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 Nate Kallen, Sr., D, Ferris State Griffin Loughran, So., F, Northern Michigan 2. 24 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State 3. 23 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1999-00 Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State 4. 22 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 Mareks Mitens, Sr., G, Lake Superior State 22 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 Max Newton, Jr., F, Alaska 22 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, Bowling Green 22 Jeff Stolp, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 Mike Richter Award Finalist Highest Winning Percentage Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Record) ...... Season Mike Richter Award Semifinalists 1. .953 George Kirkwood, Denver (30-1-1) ...... 1960-61 Zach Driscoll, Jr., G, Bemidji State 2. .921 Marc Behrend, Wisconsin (17-1-1) ...... 1982-83 Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State 3. .913 , Wisconsin (21-2-0) ...... 1976-77 4. .912 Ernie Glanville, Denver (15-1-1) ...... 1977-78 Senior CLASS Award Finalists 5. .879 Ed Belfour, North Dakota (29-4-0) ...... 1986-87 Max Humitz, Sr., F, Lake Superior State 6. .872 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan (32-3-4) ...... 1990-91 Nolan Nicholas, Sr., D, Alaska Anchorage 7. .870 Karl Goehring, North Dakota (23-3-1) ...... 1997-98 8. .861 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (30-4-2) ...... 2019-20 Senior CLASS Award Candidates Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan Max Humitz, Sr., F, Lake Superior State Highest Winning Percentage • WCHA Nolan Nicholas, Sr., D, Alaska Anchorage Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Record) ...... Season Alec Rauhauser, Sr. D, Bowling Green 1. 1.000 Andy Kollar, North Dakota (10-0-0) ...... 1998-99 Collin Saccoman, Sr., D, Lake Superior State 2. .929 Ernie Glanville, Denver (13-1-0) ...... 1977-78 3. .875 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State (23-6-1) ...... 2017-18 HCA National Player of the Month 4. .865 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (22-3-1) ...... 2019-20 November 2019: Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State (Goaltender) 5. .864 Ed Belfour, North Dakota (19-3-0) ...... 1986-87 NCAA Three Stars of the Week Dec. 3: Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State (Third) Lowest Goals-Against Average Dec. 17: Marshall Moise, Jr., F, Ferris State (First) Min. playing in 66.7% of team games Jan. 7: Owen Sillinger, So., F, Bemidji State (Third) Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Season Feb. 18: Owen Sillinger, So., F, Bemidji State (Third) 1. 1.27 Bob Peters, North Dakota ...... 1957-58 2. 1.31 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 College Hockey News Team of the Week 3. 1.55 , Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 Oct. 15, 2019: Alaska 4. 1.65 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 Nov. 26, 2019: Michigan Tech 5. 1.71 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 Dec. 3, 2019: Bowling Green Jan. 21, 2020: Minnesota State Lowest GAA • WCHA Min. playing in 66.7% of team games Highest Saves Percentage • WCHA Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Season MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 1. 1.17 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Season 2. 1.35 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 1. .946 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 3. 1.40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 2. .943 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2001-02 4. 1.55 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 3. .941 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 5. 1.61 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-155 Most Shutouts Highest Saves Percentage Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Season Min. playing in 66.7% of team games 1. 10 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Season 2. 8 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1999-00 1. .943 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2001-02 8 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 2. .942 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 3. .938 Lorne Howes, Michigan ...... 1955-56 Most Shutouts • WCHA .938 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Season 5. .933 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 1. 8 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 2. 6 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1999-00 6 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1999-00

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Record-Setting Career for Michaelis: Minnesota State senior forward Marc Michaelis ended his career as the top scorer in the post-realgnment WCHA. The NCAA Active Career Leaders Mannheim, Germany, native leaves the Maverick program as the WCHA post- realignment career leader in points (162), goals (71), power play goals (30) and A look at where WCHA players ranked among the NCAA's active career leaders at short-handed goals (10). He ranks fourth in assists (91) and second in game-winning season's end. goals (12). His points, power play goal and short-handed goal totals also ranked No. 1 among active NCAA players at the conclusion of the season. He ranks No. 2 Games Played all-time in Minnesota State scoring history and his 71 goals are the most scored by a Rk Player, School ...... Games Maverick in the program's Division I history. 1. Alec Rauhauser, Bowling Green ...... 159 Michael Davis, Denver ...... 159 Owning the Dot: Six of the nation's top-10 faceoff winners this season hailed from Ian Scheid, Minnesota State ...... 158 WCHA schools. Alaska's Max Newton led the country with 515 wins, followed by 4. Philip Beaulieu, Northern Michigan ...... 158 Northern Michigan's Joseph Nardi (second- 510), Michigan Tech's Alex Smith (third 5. Liam Finlay, Denver ...... 156 - 485) and Bemidji State's Owen Sillinger (fourth - 463) to round out the top four, Nick Wolff, Minnesota Duluth ...... 156 Lake Superior State's Hampus Erickson (ninth- 404) and Bowling Green's Connor Ford (10th - 402) round out the WCHA top-10 contingent. Newton also ranked third Points in the NCAA in faceoff win percentage at .642 (515-of-802). Rk Player, School ...... Points Four WCHA teams ranked in the top-10 in faceoff wins as well, including NCAA 1. Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State ...... 162 leader Lake Superior State (1,265), Northern Michigan (third- 1,231), Minnesota State 2. Tanner Laczynski, Ohio State ...... 143 (fourth- 1,227) and Michigan Tech (eighth- 1,188). 2. Nate Sucese, Penn State ...... 140 4. Parker Tuomie, Minnesota State ...... 132 Hat Trick Happy: There were 62 hat tricks in the NCAA in 2019-20. Eleven of those 5. Michael Fossier, Maine ...... 128 were turned in by WCHA players. Michigan Tech's Tommy Parrottino fi nished in a three-way tie for the NCAA lead when he registered his second hat trick of the Points Per Game season in the Huskies' 4-1 win over Northern Michigan in the WCHA quarterfi nals on Rk Player, School ...... PPG March 6. 1. Nick Abruzzese, Harvard ...... 1.42 The feat was also the fi fth hat trick by Michigan Tech this season, the most in the 2. A.J. Newhook, Boston College...... 1.24 NCAA. Northern Michigan tied for second nationally with three hat tricks. 3. , Providence ...... 1.21 4. A.J. Vanderbeck, Northern Michigan ...... 1.13 WCHA Hat Tricks 5. Odeen Tufto, Quinnipiac ...... 1.10 Player, Team (Opponent) Date Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan)...... 3/6/2020 Power Play Goals Steven Jandric, Alaska (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/28/2020 Rk Player, School ...... PPG Trenton Bliss, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020 1. Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State ...... 30 Nick Rivera, Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/22/2020 2. Nick Hutchinson, Canisius ...... 26 3. Max Johnson, Bowling Green ...... 22 Darien Craighead, Northern MIchigan (vs. Ferris State) ...... 1/31/2020 Dominic Franco, Army West Point ...... 22 Vincent de Mey, Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 1/11/2020 Reilly Walsh, Harvard ...... 22 Logan Pietila, Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan - GLI CG) ...... 12/31/2019 Johnny Walker, Arizona State ...... 22 Griffi n Loughran, Northern Michigan (at Ferris State) ...... 10/26/2019 David Cotton, Boston College ...... 22 Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) ...... 10/26/2019 Austin McIlmurray, Sacred Heart ...... 22 Cameron Wright (at Miami)* ...... 10/6/2019 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019 Short-Handed Goals *- Four goals (equals NCAA season high) Rk Player, School ...... SHG 1. Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State ...... 10 The Big 4-0: Alabama Huntsville's Mark Sinclair recorded his NCAA and WCHA- 2. Nick Rivera Minnesota State ...... 6 leading seventh 40+-save game of the season with a 54-stop performance in a , Sacred Heart ...... 6 4-3 overtime loss to Bowling Green on Feb. 28. Sinclair ended the season owning all but two of the league's 40+-save performances. The Dundas, Ont., native also Game-Winning Goals established league season highs for saves in a series (89) and a period (22) in the Rk Player, School ...... GWG weekend series with the Falcons. 1. Darien Craighead, Northern Michigan ...... 13 Tanner Laczynski, Ohio State ...... 13 David Cotton, Boston College ...... 13 4. Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State ...... 12 5. Blake Christensen, American International ...... 11

2019-20 WCHA CAPTAINS Save Percentage WCHA players donning the “C” or the “A” this season Rk Player, School ...... Pct. 1. Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 934 School Captain(s) Alternate Captain(s) 2. Tommy Nappier, Ohio State ...... 934 Alabama Huntsville Austin Beaulieu Christian Rajic 3. Cale Morris, Notre Dame ...... 931 Bailey Newton 4. Chad Veltri, Niagara ...... 931 5. , Boston College ...... 931 Alaska Anchorage Nolan Nicholas Eric Sinclair Winning Percentage Alaska Kylar Hope Rk Player, School ...... Pct. 1. Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 812 Bemidji State Tommy Muck Hampus Sjodahl Adam Brady Ethan Somoza 2. Matthew Galajda, Cornell ...... 771 3. Spencer Knight, Boston College ...... 727 Bowling Green Alec Rauhauser Connor Ford 4. Adam Scheel, North Dakota ...... 680 Frederic Letourneau 5. Tommy Nappier, Ohio State ...... 676

Ferris State Nate Kallen Dominic Lutz Shutouts Rk Player, School ...... SO Lake Superior State Max Humitz Lukas Kaelble 1. Matthew Galajda, Cornell ...... 19 Collin Saccoman Brendan McKay 2. , Minnesota Duluth ...... 17 3. Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 14 Michigan Tech Raymond Brice Alex Smith 4. Francis Marotte, Clarkson ...... 12 Seamus Donohue 5. Cale Morris, Notre Dame ...... 11 Minnesota State Mark Michaelis Edwin Hookenson Nick Rivera

Northern Michigan Philip Beaulieu Joseph Nardi

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Penalty-Free Games: For the third time this year, a WCHA team recorded a - WCHA on Opening Night: Thirteen alumni from current free game when Minnesota State avoided a trip to the box in its 3-1 loss at Bemidji Western Collegiate Hockey Association schools were on State on Feb. 28. The Mavericks joined Ferris State and Michigan Tech as the fi rst season-opening rosters in the National Hockey League. three league teams to register zero penalties in a game since 2016. FSU played These former student-athletes, representing eight WCHA without a penalty in a 2-1 loss to Tech on Jan. 24 and Tech stayed out of the box in institutions, are playing on 12 different NHL clubs. their 4-2 win over Michigan in the Championship Game on Former Alaska defenseman Colton Parayko, who skated the Dec. 31 in Detroit. Prior to this season, Bemidji State was the last league team to with St. Louis last season, returns to anchor avoid the sin bin on Nov. 18, 2016 against Northern Michigan. the Blues’ backline. Former Alaska Anchorage forward Jay Beagle, who was a key member of the ’ Helping the Cause: Minnesota State's Dryden McKay and Northern Michigan's Stanley Cup run two seasons ago, is in his second season Nolan Kent upped the WCHA's NCAA-best goaltender assist total to 16 during the with the . Minnesota State alum David fi nal weekend of the regular season when they each picked up a helper in their Backes returns to Boston after helping the Bruins to the team's wins on Feb. 29, with Kent's coming on the Wildcats' game-winning goal. Eastern Conference championship a year ago. The assists were the third for Kent and second for McKay this season. Kent's three Backes is one of three MSU alumni on NHL rosters, joining Teddy Blueger (Pittsburgh) helpers moved him into a share of the national lead with Michigan Tech's Matt and Tyler Pitlick (Philadelphia). Other WCHA programs with multiple alumni in the Jurusik and three other netminders. Other WCHA goalies fi nding their way into the league are Bemidji State (Brad Hunt, ; Zach Whitecloud, IR- Vegas assist column included Alaska's Anton Martinsson, Bemidji State's Zach Driscoll Golden Knights); Bowling Green (Ryan Carpenter, Chicago Blackhawks; Sean Walker, (twice), Ferris State's Austin Shaw and Roni Salmenkangas, Bowling Green's ) and Michigan Tech (Jujhar Khaira, Oilers; Matt Roy, Zach Rose and Eric Dop and Lake Superior State's Mareks Mitens. The 16 WCHA Los Angeles Kings); Alabama Huntsville goaltender Cam Talbot (Calgary Flames) and goaltender helpers led all conferences this season, followed by the NCHC (10), Lake Superior State defenseman Zach Trotman () rounded out the (nine), (eight), Big Ten (seven) and the ECAC (six) to WCHA’s season-opening NHL contingent. In addition to the 13 alums on opening night rosters, fi ve other league players have round out the list. been called up to the NHL since the start of the season - Ferris State's Gerald Mayhew (Minnesota Wild), Michigan Tech's Joel L'Esperance () and Blake Pietila You Get a Shorty... And You Get a Shorty...: The WCHA led the nation in shorthanded (), Minnesota State's C.J. Suess () and Bowling Green's goals this season. Of the 163 shortys scored nationally in 2019-20, 36 were scored Tomas Sholl (Dallas Stars). by WCHA players, including three by Bowling Green defenseman Alec Rauhauser and Minnesota State forward Marc Michaelis, who tied for the national lead. Atlantic WCHA Players Appearing on NHL Rosters This Season Hockey fi nished second among conferences with 34, followed by Hockey East (32), Player, Pos. NHL Team School (Years) NCHC (28), ECAC (17) and Big Ten (13). Independent Arizona State lit the lamp three Cam Talbot, G $ Calgary Flames Alabama Huntsville (2007-10) times. Jay Beagle, F $ Vancouver Canucks Alaska Anchorage (2005-07) Colton Parayko, D $ St. Louis Blues Alaska (2012-15) WCHA Short-Handed Goals Brad Hunt, D $ Minnesota Wild Bemidji State (2008-12) Player, Team (Opponent) Date Zach Whitecloud, D $* Bemidji State (2016-18) Alex Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020 Ryan Carpenter, F $ Chicago Blackhawks Bowling Green (2011-14) Brendan McKay, Lake Superior State (at Ferris State) ...... 2/28/2020 Tomas Sholl, G Dallas Stars Bowling Green (2013-17) Alex Ierullo, Bemidji State (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/22/2020 Sean Walker, D $ Los Angeles Kings Bowling Green (2013-17) Brendan McKay, Lake Superior State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 2/21/2020 Gerald Mayhew, F Minnesota Wild Ferris State (2013-17) Nick Rivera, Minnesota State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 2/7/2020 Zach Trotman, D $ Pittsburgh Penguins Lake Superior State (2009-12) Ashton Calder, Lake Superior State (at Michigan Tech) ...... 2/7/2020 Jujhar Khaira, F $ Michigan Tech (2012-13) Liam Izyk, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 2/1/2020 Joel L'Esperance, F Dallas Stars Michigan Tech (2014-18) Trey deGraaf, Alaska Anchorage (at Lake Superior State) ...... 1/24/2020 Blake Pietila, F Anaheim Ducks Michigan Tech (2011-15) Matt Roy, D $ Los Angeles Kings Michigan Tech (2014-17) Alex Frye, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/18/2020 David Backes, F $ Minnesota State (2003-06) Hampus Sjodahl, Bemidji State (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 1/17/2020 Teddy Blueger, F $ Pittsburgh Penguins Minnesota State (2012-16) Vincent de Mey, Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 1/11/2020 Tyler Pitlick, F $ Minnesota State (2009-10) James LaDouce, Alaska (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 1/10/2020 C.J. Suess, F Winnipeg Jets Minnesota State (2014-18) Alec Rauhauser, Bowling Green (at Michigan Tech) ...... 1/10/2020 $- On opening night roster *- Began season on IR Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State (at Ferris State) ...... 1/10/2020 Nick Rivera, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) ...... 1/4/2020 Two Power Play Goals in a Game Ethan Somoza, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 1/3/2020 Player, Team (Opponent) Date Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) ...... 12/30/2019 Alex Barber, Bowling Green (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/28/2020 Owen Sillinger, Bemidji State (at Minnesota) ...... 12/28/2019 Trenton Bliss, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020 Alex Barber, Bowling Green (at Lake Superior State) ...... 12/14/2019 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/14/2020 Marshall Moise, Ferris State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/14/2019 Charlie Gerard, Minnesota State (at Ferris State) ...... 1/11/2020 Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 12/7/2019 Josh Latta, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 1/10/2020 Nick Wicks, Alaska Anchorage (at Michigan Tech) ...... 12/6/2019 Elias Rosén, Bemidji State (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/9/2020 Frederic Letourneau, Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 1/4/2020 Grant Klee, Northern Michigan (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 11/30/2019 Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State (at Northern Michigan) ...... 12/13/2019 Max Humitz, Lake Superior State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 11/29/2019 Alex Barber, Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 Liam MacDougall, Ferris State (at Alaska) ...... 11/22/2019 Jake Jaremko, Minnesota State (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 11/30/2019 Tristan Thompson, Alaska (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 11/2/2019 Joseph Nardi, Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska)...... 11/15/2019 Alec Rauhauser, Bowing Green (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/2/2019 Andre Ghantous, Northern Michigan (vs. St. Cloud State) ...... 11/8/2019 Alex Frye, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Omaha) ...... 11/1/2019 Collin Saccoman, Lake Superior State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 11/2/2019 Hampus Sjödahl, Bemidji State (at Alaska) ...... 11/1/2019 Nick Wicks, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska) ...... 10/26/2019 Jason Tackett, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 10/26/2019 Marshall Moise, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 10/26/2019 Ashton Calder, Lake Superior State (vs. Denver) ...... 10/11/2019 Connor Ford, Bowling Green (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 10/25/2019 Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State (vs. Arizona State) ...... 10/11/2019 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019 Logan Pietila, Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) ...... 10/12/2019 Cameron Wright, Bowling Green (at Miami) ...... 10/6/2019 Alec Rauhauser, Bowling Green (at Miami) ...... 10/6/2019 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris, OT, GWG) ...... 10/5/2019 200 for Hastings: Minnesota State's Mike Hastings joined an exclusive club with the Mavericks' 2-0 win over Alaska Jan. 3 in Mankato. The victory was the 200th of Home of the Power-Play Goal: Michigan Tech's Trenton Bliss and Bowling Green's the MSU bench boss' career, making him the 19th coach in WCHA history to reach Alex Barber became the 17th and 18th WCHA players to tally two power-play goals that milestone. Minnesota Duluth's (2000-13) and Wisconsin's Mike in a game this season when they each lit the lamp twice at Northern Michigan Eaves (2002-13) are tied for 17th with 231 WCHA victories. Long-time Colorado and Alabama Huntsville, respectively, on Feb. 28. The 18 multiple power-play goal College and Wisconsin head man Jeff Sauer is the WCHA career wins leader with games was the most of any league in the country, followed by the ECAC (16), Atlantic 655 victories from 1971-2002. Hastings' career record stands at 214-85-23 entering Hockey (10), Hockey East (seven), NCHC (seven) and Big Ten (six). Independent play this weekend. Arizona State had three double power-play goal efforts this season.

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300 for Serratore: Bemidji State head coach Tom Serratore picked up career win Five-Point Night an NCAA Season-Best for Broetzman: Alec Broetzman's 300 with the Beavers' 5-1 win over Lake Superior State on Nov. 9. In his 19th season fi ve-point night on three goals and two assists in Michigan Tech's 7-0 win at at BSU, Serratore now boasts a career mark of 319-297-89 at his alma mater and Robert Morris on Oct. 6 shares the NCAA season lead for points in a single game. is the school's second-winningest coach, trailing only his predecessor, Bob Peters, Broetzman tallied four of the fi ve points in the fi rst period with a natural hat trick and who won 702 games from 1966-2001 and was Serratore's coach during his playing one assist as Tech potted fi ve goals in the period en route to a 7-0 win. days at BSU. Wright's Four-Goal Performance an NCAA Season High and Equals WCHA Post- Filling It Up: Minnesota State's 10-0 win over Alabama Huntsville on Feb. 21 was the Realignment Record: Bowling Green's Cameron Wright became just the third WCHA fi rst 10-goal game in the WCHA since Feb. 8, 2014, when Michigan Tech beat UAH, player since 2013 to tally four goals in a game when he potted a quartet of goals 10-4, and just the fourth double-digit scoring effort in the league since the 2013-14 against Miami on Oct. 6. Wright joins Alaska Anchorage's Brett Cameron (2014 realignment. The Mavericks' 64 shots on goal on the night equals the fi fth-highest vs. Bemidji State) and Alaska's Cody Kunyk (2014 vs. Alaska Anchorage) as the total in a league game in WCHA history and ties for the third-most in any game league's four-goal scorers since realignment. Wright's performance is currently tied since realignment. MSU's assists (19) and point (10) totals in the contest set and tie, for the NCAA season high for goals in a game. The all-time WCHA record against respectively, WCHA post-realignment highs. NCAA competition is seven goals by North Dakota's Bill Reichart against Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 29, 1954. Most Goals (Game) (Since 2013) Rk Goals Team (Opponent) ...... Date Tech's Five-Goal Outburst Among the Best in WCHA Since 2013: Michigan Tech's 1. 11 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 fi ve fi rst-period goals in a 7-0 win at Robert Morris on Oct. 6 tied for the fi fth-best 2. 10 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 scoring output in a period in the WCHA since the 2013 realignment. The totals is 10 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 now tied for sixth following Bowling Green's six-goal third-period outburst on Dec. 6 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 against Alabama Huntsville. The total is two shy of the WCHA post-realignment period record of seven goals, Most Assists (Game) (Since 2013) set by Tech against Alabama Huntsville on Feb. 8, 2014. The all-time WCHA record Rk Assists Team (Opponent) ...... Date for goals in a period is 11 in the third period by North Dakota against Manitoba on 1. 19 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 Dec. 28, 1978. The most scored in a single frame against an NCAA program is 10 by 2. 18 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 Colorado College against Boston University on March 18, 1950. 3. 17 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 WCHA Lands Three on All-CHN Preseason Teams: The Western Collegiate Hockey Most Points (Game) (Since 2013) Association was represented by three players on the College Hockey News' 2019-20 Rk Points Team (Opponent) ...... Date All-CHN Preseason Teams released Sept. 30. Minnesota State senior forward Marc 1. 29 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 Michaelis was named to the First Team while a pair of WCHA senior defensemen 29 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 - Bowling Green's Alec Rauhauser and Northern Michigan's Philip Beaulieu - were 3. 27 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 second team selections. Michaelis was the consensus WCHA Preseason Player 4. 26 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 of the Year in both the coaches and media polls prior to the season. Michaelis, Rauhasuer and Beaulieu were also named to both the coaches and media preseason Most Shots on Goal • WCHA Game (All-Time) All-WCHA teams. Rk Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 78 Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/17/1972 Developing Talent: Seventeen players who participated in 2019 NHL Development 2. 77 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2014 Camps were on WCHA rosters this season: 3. 73 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) ...... 2/7/1992 4. 65 Minnesota State (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/15/2014 5. 64 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 Player, Class, Pos. School NHL Development Camp 64 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) ...... 3/2/2018 Ross Armour, So., F Bemidji State Will Cullen, So, D Bowling Green Islanders Most Shots on Goal (Game) (Since 2013) Connor Ford, Jr., F Bowling Green Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date Max Johnson, Jr. F Bowling Green New York Rangers 1. 77 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2015 Brandon Kruse, Jr., F Bowling Green Vegas Golden Knights 2. 65 Minnesota State (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/15/2014 3. 64 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 Taylor Schneider, So., F Bowling Green St. Louis Blues 64 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) ...... 3/2/2018 Tim Theocharidis, So, D Bowling Green Vegas Golden Knights Cameron Clarke, Sr., D Ferris State Boston Bruins Six Goal Explosion For the Falcons: Bowling Green rallied from a 3-0 second period Mareks Mitens, Jr., G Lake Superior State Chicago Blackhawks deficit with nine unanswered goals over the game's final 23 minutes for a 9-3 Robbie Beydoun, Jr., G Michigan Tech victory over visiting Alabama Huntsville on Dec. 6. Seamus Donohue, Jr., D Michigan Tech Philadelphia Flyers The goal total is tied for the third-highest output in the nation this season and the Brian Halonen, So., F Michigan Tech Dallas Stars fourth-most since the league realigned in 2013. The Falcons potted six goals in the third period alone, which is tied for the second-most in the WCHA since realignment. Matt Jurusik, Sr., G Michigan Tech Pittsburgh Penguins The totals are BGSU highs since joining the WCHA. Colin Swoyer, So., D Michigan Tech St. Louis Blues Bowling Green also set WCHA single-game season highs for points scored (23) and Jared Spponer, Jr., F Minnesota State Pittsburgh Penguins shots on goal (55) and equaled the league season single-game highs for assists Nathan Smith, Fr., F Minnesota State Winnipeg Jets (14). The Falcons also established season single-period highs for goals (six), points Darien Craighead, Sr., F Northern Michigan Vancouver Canucks (15) and shots on goal (25) in the third period. The 12 goals scored by the two teams is also a WCHA two-team single-game high this season. Individually, Bowling Green captain Alec Rauhauser equaled the WCHA season-high with three assists in the contest and teammate Alex Barber equaled the league game and period power-play goal season high with two.

Most Goals in a Period - Since 2013 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) Date 1. 7 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/8/2014 2.* 6 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 12/6/2019 6 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 6 Ferris State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 11/13/2014 *- 11th instance of fi ve or more goals in a period since 2013

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Veterans Climbing WCHA Career Charts: Several current WCHA stars are moving WCHA Active Career Leaders: A look at the top three active players in key career up the post-realignment league career lists in a number of categories. WCHA statistical categories.

WCHA Career Points (2013-present) Active Career Points Rk Points Player, Pos., School ...... Years Rk Points Player, Pos., School ...... Years 1. 162 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 1. 162 Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 2. 132 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 2. 132 Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 3. 127 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 3. 122 Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-present 4. 122 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-present 5. 121 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan...... 2016-present Active Career Goals 6. 119 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years 7. 113 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 1. 71 Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 8. 110 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present 2. 64 Max Humitz, Sr., F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-present 9. 108 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 3. 49 Darien Craighead, Sr., F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present 10. 106 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Active Career Assists WCHA Career Goals (2013-present) Rk Assists Player, Pos., School ...... Years Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years 1. 95 Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present 1. 71 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 2. 93 Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D,Bowling Green ...... 2016-present 2. 64 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-present 3. 91 Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 3. 57 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 4. 56 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Active Career Power Play Goals 5. 54 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 Rk PPG Player, Pos., School ...... Years 54 Robbie Payne, F, Northern Michigan...... 2014-18 1. 30 Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 7. 53 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 2. 22 Max Johnson, Jr., F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 8. 52 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 3. 21 Connor Ford, Jr, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 9. 50 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 10. 49 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present Active Career Shorthanded Goals Rk SHG Player, Pos., School ...... Years WCHA Career Assists (2013-present) 1. 10 Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Rk Assists Player, Pos., School ...... Years 2. 6 Nick Rivera, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 1. 95 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan...... 2016-present 3. 3 Alec Rauhauser, Sr, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-present 2. 93 Alec Rauhauser, D,Bowling Green ...... 2016-present 3 Alec Broetzman, So., F, Michigan Tech ...... 2018-present 93 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 4. 91 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Active Career Game-Winning Goals 5. 87 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Rk GWG Player, Pos., School ...... Years 6. 81 Brandon Kruse, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 1. 13 Darien Craighead, Sr., F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present 76 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 2. 12 Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 8. 72 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-present 3. 9 Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 9. 70 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 10. 69 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 Goaltenders Active Career Wins WCHA Career Power Play Goals (2013-present) Rk Wins Player, Class, School ...... Years Rk PPG Player, Pos., School ...... Years 1. 54 Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State ...... 2018-present 1. 30 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 2. 37 Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State ...... 2017-present 2. 22 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 3. 32 Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 22 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-19 22 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 Active Career Saves 5. 21 Connor Ford, Jr, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present Rk Saves Player, Class, School ...... Years 6. 20 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 1. 1,996 Anton Martinsson, Sr., Alaska ...... 2016-present 7. 20 Adam Brady, Sr., Bemidji State ...... 2016-present 2. 1,967 Mark Sinclair, Jr., Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-present 8. 18 Max Humitz, Sr., Lake Superior State ...... 2016-present 3. 1,675 Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State ...... 2017-present 9. 17 Cameron Wright, Jr., F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 17 Darien Craighead, Sr., F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present 17 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 Active Career Save Percentage 17 Tyler Heionen, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 Rk Pct. Player, Class, School ...... Years 1. .934 Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State ...... 2018-present WCHA Career Shorthanded Goals (2013-present) 2. .919 Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State ...... 2017-present Rk SHG Player, Pos., School ...... Years .919 Robbie Beydoun, Jr., Michigan Tech...... 2017-present 1. 10 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 2. 8 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Active Career GAA 3. 6 Nick Rivera, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Rk GAA Player, Class, School ...... Years 6 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 1. 1.53 Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State ...... 2018-present 5. 5 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 2. 2.13 Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State ...... 2017-present 5 Kyle Bauman, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 3. 2.24 Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 5 Matt Salhany, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-17 2.24 Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech ...... 2018-present

WCHA Career Game-Winning Goals (2013-present) Active Career Shutouts Rk GWG Player, Pos., School ...... Years Rk SO Player, Class, School ...... Years 1. 13 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present 1. 14 Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State ...... 2018-present 2. 12 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 2. 8 Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State ...... 2017-present 12 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 3. 6 Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 4. 11 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 5. 10 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 Active Career Games 10 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 Rk Games Player, Class, School ...... Years 10 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 1. 80 Anton Martinsson, Sr., Alaska ...... 2016-present 10 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 2. 74 Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State ...... 2017-present 3. 71 Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State ...... 2018-present

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TEAM SEASON HIGHS INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHS GAME GAME Goals Goals 10 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 4 Cameron Wright, Bowling Green (at Miami) ...... 10/6/2019

Goals (Two Teams) Assists 12 Michigan Tech (8) at Northern Michigan (4) ...... 2/28/2020 4 Lucas Sowder, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 3/6/2020 12 Alaska (6) at Alabama Huntsville (6) ...... 2/7/2020 12 Alabama Huntsville (3) at Bowling Green (9) ...... 12/6/2019 Points 5 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019 Assists 19 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 Penalties 5 Griffi n Loughran, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 11/23/2019 Points 5 Brayden Camrud, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 11/15/2019 29 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 Penalty Minutes Penalties 26 Brayden Camrud, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 11/15/2019 20 Ferris State (at Alaska) ...... 11/23/2019 Power Play Goals Penalty Minutes 2 17 times 70 Ferris State (at Alaska) ...... 11/23/2019 Last- Trenton Bliss, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020

Fewest Penalties Shorthanded Goals 0 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 2/28/2020 1 32 times 0 Ferris State (at Michigan Tech) ...... 1/24/2020 Last- Nick Rivera, Minnesota State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 2/7/2020 0 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan) ...... 12/31/2019 Shots on Goal Fewst Penalty Minutes 12 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/8/2020 0 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 2/28/2020 0 Ferris State (at Michigan Tech) ...... 1/24/2020 Blocked Shots 0 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan) ...... 12/31/2019 8 Nolan Nicholas, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 2/1/2020

Power Play Goals 3 13 times PERIOD Last- Alaska (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/29/2020 Goals 3 Vincent de Mey, Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (3) ...... 1/11/2020 Shorthanded Goals 3 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 1 Multiple times 3 Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) (2) ...... 10/26/2019

Shots on Goal Assists 65 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 3 Tomi Hiekkavirta, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska) (2) ...... 10/26/2019

Fewest Shots on Goal Points 7 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/3/2020 4 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019

PERIOD Penalties Goals 4 Brenden MacLaren, Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 6 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 4 Griffi n Loughran, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 4 Brayden Camrud, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Bowling Green) (3) ...... 11/15/2019 Assists 9 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 Penalty Minutes 9 Bowling Green (at Miami) (3) ...... 10/6/2019 24 Brayden Camrud, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Bowling Green) (3) ...... 11/15/2019

Points Power Play Goals 15 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 2 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/14/2020 2 Alex Barber, Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 12/6/2019 Penalties 2 André Ghantous, Northern Michigan (vs. St. Cloud State) (3) ...... 11/8/2019 14 Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 2 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019

Penalty Minutes 50 Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 GOALTENDING SEASON HIGHS SERIES Power Play Goals Saves 2 10 times 89 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 2/28-29/2020 Last- Northern Michigan (at Lake Superior State) (2) ...... 2/22/2020 GAME Shots on Goal Saves 25 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 54 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 2/28/2020

Fewest Shots on Goal PERIOD 0 Alaska (at Minnesota State) (3)...... 1/3/2020 Saves 0 Minnesota State (vs. Bemidji State) (3) ...... 12/29/2019 22 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Bowling Green) (3) ...... 2/28/2020

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2019-20 WCHA AGAINST THE REST 2019-20 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH By Team vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind. Total Alabama Huntsville 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-6-0 Alaska Anchorage 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-5-1 Month Forward Defenseman Alaska 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 2-4-0 Oct. Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-3-2 Nov. Adam Brady, Jr., Bemidji State Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green Bowling Green 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 Dec. Alex Barber, So., Bowling Green Eric Gotz, So., Michigan Tech Ferris State 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 Lake Superior State 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 Jan. Darien Craighead, Sr., Northern Michigan Tommy Muck, Sr., Bemidji State Michigan Tech 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 5-3-1 Feb. Steven Jandric, Jr., Alaska Will Riedell, Jr., Lake Superior State Minnesota State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-1 2-0-0 5-1-1 March First Responders & Law Enforcement Health Care & Medical Staff Northern Michigan 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-3-3 TOTALS: 2-1-0 6-9-0 1-2-2 3-6-1 7-19-5 4-4-0 23-41-8 Month Goaltender Rookie (.667) (.400) (.400) (.350) (.306) (.500) (.382) Oct. Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State By Site vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind Total Nov. Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Jake Willets, Fr., D, Ferris State Home 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-1 2-2-0 2-8-5 3-1-0 10-11-6 Dec. Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech Logan Pietila, Fr., F, Michigan Tech Away 2-0-0 2-6-0 0-1-1 1-3-1 5-9-0 1-3-0 11-24-2 Jan. Nolan Kent, So., Northern Michigan AJ Vanderbeck, Fr., F, Northern Michigan Neutral 0-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 TOTALS: 2-1-0 6-9-0 1-2-2 3-6-1 7-19-5 4-4-0 23-41-8 Feb. Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Louis Boudon, Fr., F, Lake Superior State (.667) (.400) (.400) (.350) (.308) (.500) (.382) March Teachers & Child Care Providers Food Service & Distribution Workers

*- The WCHA March Player of the Month award recognized all those on the front line during the COVID-19 outbreak.

2019-20 WCHA HEAD-TO-HEAD (REGULAR SEASON, LEAGUE GAMES)

UAH (pts) UAA (pts) UAF (pts) BSU (pts) BGSU (pts) FSU (pts) LSSU (pts) MTU (pts) MSU (pts) NMU (pts) W-L-T-3/SW (pts) UAH ---- 0-2-2-0 (2/12) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) 0-4-0-0 (0/12) 0-3-1-0 (1/12) 0-1-1-1 (2/6) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-4-0-0 (0/12) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 2-20-6-1 (13) UAA 2-0-2-2 (10/12) ---- 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) 0-4-0-0 (0/12) 0-1-1-1 (2/6) 1-2-1-0 (4/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-3-1-0 (1/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 4-18-6-3 (21) UAF 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) ---- 2-2-0-0 (6/12) 0-0-2-1 (3/6) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 1-0-1-0 (4/6) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 1-2-1-0 (4/12) 14-9-5-2 (49) BSU 4-0-0-0 (12/12) 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 2-2-0-0 (6/12) ---- 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 3-0-1-0 (10/12) 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 2-2-0-0 (6/12) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 20-5-3-1 (65) BGSU 3-0-1-1 (11/12) 4-0-0-0 (12/12) 0-0-2-1 (3/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) ---- 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 2-2-0-0 (6/12) 2-1-1-1 (8/12) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 14-10-4-3 (49) FSU 1-0-1-0 (4/6) 1-0-1-0 (4/6) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) ---- 0-4-0-0 (0/12) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-4-0-0 (0/12) 5-21-2-0 (17) LSSU 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 2-1-1-1 (8/12) 0-1-1-1 (2/6) 0-2-1-1 (2/12) 2-2-0-0 (6/12) 4-0-0-0 (12/12) ----- 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 11-13-4-4 (41) MTU 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) 1-2-1-0 (4/12) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) ----- 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 14-12-2-0 (44) MSU 4-0-0-0 (12/12) 3-0-1-1 (11/12) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 2-2-0-0 (6/12) 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) ----- 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 23-4-1-1 (71) NMU 3-1-0-0 (9/12) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 2-1-1-1 (8/12) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 4-0-0-0 (12/12) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) 1-3-0-0 (3/12) ----- 16-11-1-1 (50)

2019-20 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. 7 Alec Broetzman, So, Michigan Tech Seamus Donohue, Jr., Michigan Tech Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech Parker Saretsky, Fr., F, Michigan Tech Oct. 14 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Chris Jandric, So., Alaska Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State Oct. 21 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Edwin Hookenson, Sr., Minnesota State Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State Oct. 28 Griffi n Loughran, So., Northern Michigan Nate Kallen, Sr., Ferris State Nolan Kent, So., Northern Michigan Nick Wicks, Fr., F, Alaska Anchorage Nov. 4 Ashton Calder, So., Lake Superior State Collin Saccoman, Sr., Lake Superior State Anton Martinsson, Sr., Alaska Louis Boudon, Fr., F, Lake Superior State Nov. 11 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Kyle Looft, Fr., Bemidji State Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State André Ghantous, Fr., F, Northern Michigan Nov. 18 Trenton Bliss, So. Michigan Tech Joe Rutkowski, Sr., Ferris State Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green Jake Willets, Fr., D, Ferris State Nov. 25 Alex Adams, So., Bemidji State Tommy Muck, Sr., Bemidji State Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Elias Rosén, Fr., D, Bemidji State Dec. 2 Jake Jaremko, Jr., Minnesota State Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State Dec. 9 Aaron Miller, Jr., Bemidji State Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State Dec. 16 Marshall Moise, Jr., Ferris State Ben Newhouse, Jr., Northern Michigan Mareks Mitens, Jr., Lake Superior State Michael Van Unen, Fr., D, Northern Michigan Jan. 6 Owen Sillinger, So., Bemidji State Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green Nolan Kent, So., Northern Michigan Elias Rosén, Fr., D, Bemidji State Jan. 13 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Tommy Muck, Sr., Bemidji State Nolan Kent, So., Northern Michigan Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State Jan. 20 Steven Jandric, Jr., Alaska Riese Zmolek, Jr., Minnesota State Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State Jan. 27 Darien Craighead, Sr., Northern Michigan Connor Mackey, Jr., Minnesota State Roni Salmenkangas, So., Ferris State AJ Vanderbeck, Fr., F, Northern Michigan Feb. 3 Darien Craighead, Sr., Northern Michigan Connor Mackey, Jr., Minnesota State Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State Liam Izyk, Fr., F, Alabama Huntsville Feb. 10 Ashton Calder, So., Lake Superior State Will Riedell, Jr., Lake Superior State Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Markuss Komuls, Fr., D, Alaska Feb. 17 Owen Sillinger, So., Bemidji State Colin Swoyer, So., Michigan Tech Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State T.J. Lloyd, Fr., D, Bowling Green Feb. 24 Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State Tommy Muck, Sr., Bemidji State Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State March 2 Steven Jandric, Jr., Alaska Roberts Kalkis, Fr., Alaska Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Louis Boudon, Fr., F, Lake Superior State March 9 Tommy Parrottino, So., Michigan Tech Tim Theocharidis, So., Bowling Green Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech Logan Pietila, Fr., F, Michigan Tech March 16 Games Cancelled

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USCHO.COM USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE March 23, 2020 April 13, 2020

Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Poll Record Top 15 1. Cornell (25) 23-2-4 954 1 1. Cornell, 487 (23) 1 23-3-4 24 2. North Dakota (16) 26-5-4 943 3 2. North Dakota, 473 (9) 2 26-5-4 21 3. Minnesota State (6) 31-5-2 926 2 3. Minnesota State, 460 (2) 3 31-5-2 24 4. Boston College (2) 24-8-2 833 5 4. Boston College, 398 4 24-8-2 22 5. Minnesota Duluth (1) 22-10-2 811 4 5. Minnesota Duluth, 386 5 22-10-2 24 6. Denver 21-9-6 739 6 6. Denver, 326 6 21-9-6 24 7. Clarkson 23-8-3 684 7 7. Penn State, 291 7 20-10-4 24 8. Penn State 20-10-4 649 8 8. Clarkson, 281 8 23-8-3 24 9. 21-11-2 619 9 9. Massachusetts, 241 9 21-11-2 24 10. Ohio State 20-11-5 537 10 10. Ohio State, 211 11 20-11-5 24 11. Bemidji State 22-10-5 467 11 11. Bemidji State, 156 10 22-10-5 5 12. UMass Lowell 18-10-6 448 12 12. UMass Lowell, 124 12 18-10-6 13 13. Arizona State 22-11-3 362 13 13. Arizona State, 81 13 22-11-3 12 14. Quinnipiac 21-11-2 323 14 14. Quinnipiac, 59 14 21-11-2 8 15. Maine 18-11-5 301 15 15. Michigan, 33 UR 18-14-4 2 16. Western Michigan 18-13-5 229 16 17. Michigan 18-14-4 210 17 Others receiving votes: Maine 28, Western Michigan 23, Northeastern 18. Minnesota 16-14-7 124 18 10, Minnesota 8, Harvard 4. 19. Northeastern 18-13-3 105 19 20. American International 21-12-1 77 20

Others receiving votes: Providence 55, Sacred Heart 32, Bowling Green 31, Harvard 25, RPI 7, Notre Dame 4, Boston University 2, Bentley 1, Michigan Tech 1, St. Cloud State 1.

2019-20 WCHA in the Rankings Week-by-Week

Week UAH UAA UAF BSU BGSU FSU LSSU MTU MSU NMU Sept. 30 UR/UR UR/NR UR/UR RV/UR 17/RV UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 3/4 RV/UR Oct. 7 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 3/3 RV/UR Oct. 14 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR RV/RV UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 2/3 RV/UR Oct. 21 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 2/2 RV/UR Oct. 28 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 18/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 2/2 20/UR Nov. 4 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 3/3 16/UR Nov. 11 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 1/T-1 18/UR Nov. 18 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 17/15 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 1/1 19/RV Nov. 25 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 16/15 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV 1/1 RV/RV Dec. 2 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 13/11 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV 1/1 RV/UR Dec. 9 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 10/10 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV 1/1 RV/RV Dec. 16 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 11/10 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV 2/2 RV/UR Dec. 30 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 11/11 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV 3/3 RV/UR Jan. 6 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR 16/15 UR/UR UR/UR 17/RV 3/3 19/RV Jan. 13 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR 15/15 UR/UR UR/UR 19/UR 3/3 17/RV Jan. 20 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR 18/UR UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV 3/3 15/15 Jan. 27 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 19/UR RV/UR UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR 3/3 15/15 Feb. 3 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 18/RV RV/RV UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR 3/3 15/15 Feb. 10 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 16/RV RV/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 3/3 19/RV Feb. 17 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 13/13 RV/UR UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 3/3 RV/UR Feb. 24 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 11/11 RV/UR UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 2/3 RV/UR March 2 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR 10/10 RV/UR UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 3/3 UR/UR March 9 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 11/11 RV/UR UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 2/3 UR/UR March 16 No Poll March 23 UR/NP UR/NP UR/NP 11/NP RV/NP UR/NP UR/NP RV/NP 3/NP UR/NP March 30 No Poll April 13 NP/UR NP/UR NP/UR NP/11 NP/UR NP/UR NP/UR NP/UR NP/3 NP/UR Rankings are USHCO/USAT-USAHM; NP- No Poll

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OCTOBER Friday, November 8 Tuesday, December 31 Saturday, October 5 (3/3) Minnesota State 3, at Michigan Tech 0* Ferris State 2, (18/UR) Michigan State 5 (NC)! Alabama Huntsville 1, at RV/UR UMass Lowell 5 (NC) Alaska Anchorage 4, at Alabama Huntsville 4 (OT) (UAA, w/SO)* Michigan 2, (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 4 (NC) Merrimack 2, at RV/UR Lake Superior State 6 (NC) Lake Superior State 1, at Bemidji State 7* Michigan Tech 2, at Robert Morris 1(OT) (NC) Ferris State 2, at (RV/UR) Western Michigan 4 (NC) JANUARY 2/2 Denver 4, at Alaska 3 (NC) (RV/RV) St. Cloud State 3, at (16/UR) Northern Michigan 3 (OT)(NC) Friday, January 3 RV/UR Northern Michigan 4, at USNTDP 3 (EXH) (RV/RV) Arizona State 3 at (RV/UR) Alaska 4 (NC) Northern Michigan 5, at Bowling Green 2* Mount Royal 2, at 3/4 Minnesota State 5 (EXH) Alaska 0, at Minnesota State 4* Saturday, November 9 Ferris State 2, at Bemidji State 5* Sunday, October 6 (3/3) Minnesota State 2 at Michigan Tech 1* Alabama Huntsville 2, at North Dakota 5 (NC) Michigan Tech 7, at Robert Morris 0 (NC) Alaska Anchorage 3 at Alabama Huntsville 1* Alabama Huntsville 1, at (RV/UR) UMass Lowell 3 (NC) Lake Superior State 1 at Bemidji State 5* Saturday, January 4 17/RV Bowling Green 7, at Miami 4 (RV/RV) St. Cloud State 5 at (16/UR) Northern Michigan 4 (OT) (NC) Northern Michigan 4, at Bowling Green 3 (OT)* Merrimack 3, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 4 (NC) (RV/RV) Western Michigan 8 at Ferris State 2 (NC) Alaska 1, at Minnesota State 3* 2/2 Denver 3, at Alaska 0 (NC) (RV/RV) Arizona State 4 at (RV/UR) Alaska 0 (NC) Ferris State 1, at Bemidji State 4* Waterloo 2, at Ferris State 2 (OT) (EXH) Lake Superior State 0, at Alaska Anchorage 2* Friday, November 15 Michigan Tech 3, at Arizona State 4 (NC) Tuesday, October 8 (RV/UR) Alaska 1 at (18/RV) Northern Michigan 2* Alabama Huntsville 2, at North Dakota 5 (NC) USNTDP 0, at Ferris State 5 (EXH) Bemidji State 1 at Ferris State 2* Michigan Tech 4 at Lake Superior State 2* Sunday, January 5 Thursday, October 10 (17/RV) Bowling Green 3 at Alaska Anchorage 1* Lake Superior State 5, at Alaska Anchorage 3* Colgate 1, at Ferris State 3 (NC) Michigan Tech 3, at Arizona State (NC) 2 Saturday, November 16 Friday, October 11 (RV/UR) Alaska at 3 (18/RV) Northern Michigan 2* Thursday, January 9 Alaska Anchorage 1 at Maine 7 (NC) Bemidji State 4 at Ferris State 1* (RV/UR) Bemidji State 3, at Alabama Huntsville 1* Alaska 3, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* 2 Michigan Tech 2 at Lake Superior State 1* Michigan State 5, at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 3 (NC) (17/RV) Bowling Green 3 at Alaska Anchorage 0* Friday, January 10 (2/2) Denver 3, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 1 (NC) Alaska Anchorage 1, at (19/RV) Northern Michigan 4* (17/RV) Bowling Green 2, vs. RIT 3 (OT) (NC)% Friday, November 22 (3/3) Minnesota State 5, at Ferris State 0* Alabama Huntsville 1, at Omaha 6 (NC) Lake Superior State 0, at Bowling Green 5* (16/15) Bowling Green 3, at (17/RV) Michigan Tech 2* (7/8) St. Cloud State 4, at Bemidji State 4 (OT) (NC) (19/RV) Northern Michigan 2, at Michigan Tech 3* (RV/UR) Bemidji State 4, at Alabama Huntsville 3* (RV/RV) Arizona State 1, at (3/3) Minnesota State 4 (NC) Alaska Anchorage 1, at (1/1) Minnesota State 7* Lake Superior State 0, at Alaska 2* Alabama Huntsville 3, at Bemidji State 5* Saturday, October 12 Ferris State 3, at (RV/UR) Alaska 2* Saturday, January 11 Alaska 2, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* 1 Alaska Anchorage 3, at (19/RV) Northern Michigan 6* Michigan State 0, at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 2 (NC) Saturday, November 23 (3/3) Minnesota State 5, at Ferris State 1* Alaska Anchorage 1, at Maine 2 (OT) (NC) Michigan Tech 3, at (19/RV) Northern Michigan 2* (16/15) Bowling Green 2, at (17/RV) Michigan Tech 2 (OT) (BG w/3v3)* (17/RV) Bowling Green 2, vs. (14/12) Western Michigan 5 (NC)% Lake Superior State 3, at (17/15) Bowling Green 1* Lake Superior State 1, at Alaska 1 (OT) (LSSU w/3v3)* (RV/RV) Arizona State 0, at (3/3) Minnesota State 5 (NC) Alaska Anchorage 0, at (1/1) Minnesota State 3* Alabama Huntsville 0, at Omaha 5 (NC) Alabama Huntsville 0, at Bemidji State 7* Friday, January 17 (7/8) St. Cloud State 2, at Bemidji State 2 (OT) (NC) Ferris State 1, at (RV/UR) Alaska 3* Alaska 2, at Ferris State 0* (2/2) Denver 4, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 3 (NC) (3/3) Minnesota State 6, at (15/15) Bowling Green 3* Friday, November 29 (19/UR) Michigan Tech 1, at (RV/UR) Bemidji State 4* Thursday, October 17 (RV/UR) Bemidji State 4, at Lake Superior State 1* Alabama Huntsville 1, at Alaska Anchorage 5* (RV/UR) Alaska 0, at (9/8) Penn State 7 (NC) (RV/RV) Northern Michigan 2, at Alabama Huntsville 4* (17/RV) Northern Michigan 2, at (T-1/1) Cornell 2 (OT) (NC) (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 3, at (RV/UR) Alaska 4* Friday, October 18 Ferris State 4, at Alaska Anchorage 1* Saturday, January 18 (RV/UR) Alaska 4, at (9/8) Penn State 0 (NC) (16/15) Bowling Green 5, at (5/4) Notre Dame 2 (NC) Alaska 6, at Ferris State 3* (14/15) Western Michigan 1, at (RV/RV) Bowling Green 2 (NC) (1/1) Minnesota State 4, at (8/9) Minnesota Duluth 1 (NC) (3/3) Minnesota State 3, at (15/15) Bowling Green 2 (OT)* (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at (20/RV) Boston University 4 (OT) (NC) (19/UR) Michigan Tech 1, at (RV/UR) Bemidji State 1 (OT) (BSU w/3v3)* (16/RV) North Dakota 4, at (2/3) Minnesota State 4 (OT) (NC) Saturday, November 30 Alabama Huntsville 2, at Alaska Anchorage 2 (UAA w/3v3)* Ferris State 3, at Miami 4 (NC) (RV/UR) Bemidji State 2, at Lake Superior State 2 (OT)* (17/RV) Northern Michigan 1, at (T-1/1) Cornell 3 (NC) (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 0, at (RV/UR) Michigan 4 (NC) (RV/RV) Northern Michigan 3, at Alabama Huntsville 1* (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 2, at (RV/UR) Alaska 1* Friday, January 24 Saturday, October 19 Ferris State 4, at Alaska Anchorage 4 (OT)* Alaska Anchorage2, at Lake Superior State 3* (RV/RV) Bowling Green 2, at (14/15) Western Michigan 1 (OT) (NC) (5/4) Notre Dame 2, at (16/15) Bowling Green 5 (NC) Ferris State 1, at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 2* (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at (20/RV) Boston University 3 (NC) (1/1) Minnesota State 3, at (8/9) Minnesota Duluth 1 (NC) (RV/UR) Bemidji State 2, at (3/3) Minnesota State 3* (16/RV) North Dakota 1, at (2/3) Minnesota State 2 (NC) (15/15) Northern Michigan 4, at Alaska 4 (OT) (NMU w/3v3)* Ferris State 3, at Miami (NC) 1 DECEMBER (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 3, at (RV/UR) Michigan 4 (NC) Friday, December 6 Saturday, January 25 Alaska Anchorage 1, at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 2* Ferris State 2, at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 1* Friday, October 25 Alabama Huntsville 3, at (13/11) Bowling Green 9* Alaska Anchorage 3, at Lake Superior State 3 (OT) (LSSU w/3v3)* Michigan Tech 1, at (17/RV) Bowling Green 3* (RV/UR) Alaska 1, at (RV/UR) Bemidji State 3* (RV/UR) Bemidji State 4, at (3/3) Minnesota State 2* (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at Ferris State 3* Lake Superior State 1 at (1/1) Minnesota State 5* (15/15) Northern Michigan 4, at Alaska 2* (2/2) Minnesota State 5, at Alabama Huntsville 1* (RV/RV) Alaska 2, at Alaska Anchorage 1* Saturday, December 7 Friday, January 31 Lake Superior State 2, at (5/4) Notre Dame 5 (NC) Alaska Anchorage 1, at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 4* Ferris State 2, at (15/15) Northern Michigan 5* Bemidji State 1, at (16/RV) North Dakota 2 (NC) Alabama Huntsville 2 at (13/11) Bowling Green 2 (OT) (BG w/3v3)* (RV/UR) Bowling Green 1, at (19/UR) Bemidji State 4* (RV/UR) Alaska 5, at (RV/UR) Bemidji State 3* (RV/UR) Michigan Tech 4, at Alabama Huntsville 1* Saturday, October 26 Lake Superior State 2, at (1/1) Minnesota State 0* (3/3) Minnesota State 7, at Alaska Anchorage 1* (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 6, at Ferris State 4* Lake Superior State 4, at USNTDP 4 (OT) (EXH) Michigan Tech 4, at (17/RV) Bowling Green 2* Friday, December 13 (2/2) Minnesota State 4, at Alabama Huntsville 1* Alabama Huntsville 2, at Ferris State 2 (OT) (UAH w/3v3)* FEBRUARY Lake Superior State 4, at (5/4) Notre Dame 6 (NC) (10/10) Bowling Green 2, at Lake Superior State 0* Saturday, February 1 Bemidji State 1, at (16/RV) North Dakota 4 (NC) (1/1) Minnesota State 5, at (RV/RV) Northern Michigan 2* Ferris State at 2, (15/15) Northern Michigan 5* (RV/RV) Alaska 0, at Alaska Anchorage 4* (4/5) Clarkson 2, at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 2 (OT) (NC) (RV/UR) Bowling Green 2, at (19/UR) Bemidji State 4* (RV/UR) Michigan Tech 1, at Alabama Huntsville 3* Thursday, Oct. 31 Saturday, December 14 (3/3) Minnesota State 2, at Alaska Anchorage 2 (OT) (MSU w/3v3)* Omaha 4, at Alaska Anchorage 3 (NC) Alabama Huntsville 1, at Ferris State 3* (10/10) Bowling Green 2, at Lake Superior State 3 (OT)* Friday, February 7 NOVEMBER (1/1) Minnesota State 1, at (RV/RV) Northern Michigan 4* Alaska Anchorage 4, at (RV/RV) Bowling Green 5 (OT)* Friday, November 1 (4/5) Clarkson 4, at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 2 (NC) Lake Superior State 7, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech 3* Alabama Huntsville 3, at (20/RV) Northern Michigan 5* Alaska 6, at Alabama Huntsville 6 (OT) (UAF w/3v3)* Ferris State 4, at Lake Superior State 5 (OT)* Saturday, December 28 (15/15) Northern Michigan 3, at (3/3) Minnesota State 7* (18/RV) Bowling Green 3, at (2/2) Minnesota State 2 (OT)* (13/15)Providence 2, vs. Lake Superior State 1 (OT) (NC)@ (RV/UR) Bemidji State 4, at (RV/UR) Alaska 0* (2/2) Minnesota State 2, vs. St. Cloud State 7 (NC)^ Saturday, February 8 Omaha 3, at Alaska Anchorage (NC) 3 (OT) (RV/UR) Bemidji State 2, at Minnesota 5 (NC)^ Lake Superior State 3, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech 4 (OT)* Alaska Anchorage 1, at (RV/RV) Bowling Green 4* Saturday, November 2 Sunday, December 29 (15/15) Northern Michigan 0, at (3/3) Minnesota State 1* Alabama Huntsville 2, at (20/RV) Northern Michigan 4* Lake Superior State 0, at Vermont 2 (NC)@ Alaska 3, at Alabama Huntsville 0* Ferris State 3, at Lake Superior State 4* Bemidji State 0, (2/2) Minnesota State 2 (NC)^ (18/RV) Bowling Green 1, at (2/2) Minnesota State 5* Michigan Tech 1, at (14/14) North Dakota 3 (NC)$ Monday, December 30 (RV/UR) Bemidji State 1, at (RV/UR) Alaska 3* Miami 4, at (11/11) Bowling Green 2 (NC) (RV/RV) Michigan Tech 4, vs. (18/UR) Michigan State 2 (NC)! Ferris State 1, vs. Michigan 4 (NC)!

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Friday, February 14 MINNESOTA STATE IS COACHES' CHOICE TO REPEAT AS WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Alabama Huntsville 0, at Lake Superior State 0 (OT) (LSSU w/S0)* Michigan Tech 3, at Ferris State 2* 2019-20 MANKATO FREE PRESS WCHA PRESEASON COACHES' POLL (16/RV) Bemidji State 5, at (19/RV) Northern Michigan 0* Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points (RV/RV) Bowling Green 2, at Alaska 2 (UAF w/3v3)* 1. Minnesota State (9) 90 Alaska Anchorage 0, at (10/10) Arizona State 5 (NC) 2. Bowling Green (1) 82 3. Bemidji State 63 Saturday, February 15 4. Northern Michigan 61 (16/RV) Bemidji State 5, at (19/RV) Northern Michigan 1* 5. Michigan Tech 59 Michigan Tech 2, at Ferris State 0* 6. Lake Superior State 58 Alabama Huntsville 1, at Lake Superior State 4*+ 7. Alaska 39 (RV/RV) Bowling Green 3, at Alaska 3 (OT) (BGSU w/SO)* 8. Ferris State 38 Alaska Anchorage 2, at (10/10) Arizona State 10 (NC) 9. Alabama Huntsville 30 10. Alaska Anchorage 20 Friday, February 21 Coaches could not vote for their own teams. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2 scale. Ferris State at 1, (RV/UR) Bowling Green 6* (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 1, at Lake Superior State 6* WCHA PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR (VOTES) Alabama Huntsville 0, at (3/3) Minnesota State 10* Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (9) (13/13) Bemidji State 4, at Alaska Anchorage 1* Others receiving votes: Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State (1) Saturday, February 22 WCHA PRESEASON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (VOTES) Ferris State 1, at (RV/UR) Bowling Green 3* Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State (8) (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 5, at Lake Superior State 1* Others receiving votes: Colby Bukes, Fr., D, Minnesota State (1); Samuel Solensky, Fr., F, Bemidji State (1) Alabama Huntsville 0, at (3/3) Minnesota State 8* (13/13) Bemidji State 2, at Alaska Anchorage 2 (OT) (BSU w/3v3)* PRESEASON ALL-WCHA TEAM (VOTES) Forwards: Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State (10); Parker Tuomie, Sr., Minnesota State (9); Brandon Kruse, Jr., Bowling Green (6). Friday, February 28 Defensemen: Philip Beaulieu, Sr., Northern Michigan (9); Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green (5). Lake Superior State 5, at Ferris State 0* Goaltender: Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State (9) Michigan Tech 8, at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4* Others receiving votes: F - Max Johnson, Jr., Bowling Green (3); Brian Halonen, So., Michigan Tech (1); Max Humitz, Sr., Lake Superior (RV/UR) Bowling Green 4, at Alabama Huntsville 3 (OT)* State (1); D - Connor Mackey, Jr., Minnesota State (4); Collin Saccoman, Sr., Lake Superior State (1); Ian Scheid, Sr., Minnesota State (2/3) Minnesota State 1, at (11/11) Bemidji State 3* (1); G - Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech (1) Alaska Anchorage 2, at Alaska 5*

Saturday, February 29 MEDIA TABS MINNESOTA STATE AS UNANIMOUS CHOICE AS WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Lake Superior State 4, at Ferris State 2* (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 3, at Michigan Tech 2* 2019-20 WCHA PRESEASON MEDIA POLL (RV/UR) Bowling Green 4, at Alabama Huntsville 1* Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points (2/3) Minnesota State 4, at (11/11) Bemidji State 1* 1. Minnesota State (10) 100 Alaska Anchorage 1, at Alaska 6* 2. Bowling Green 89 3. Northern Michigan 72 MARCH 4. Michigan Tech 68 2020 WCHA QUARTERFINALS 5. Bemidji State 62 Friday-Sunday, March 6-8 6. Lake Superior State 57 • No. 8 Alaska Anchorage at No. 1 Minnesota State 7. Ferris State 37 Game 1: Minnesota State 8, Alaska Anchorage 1 8. Alaska 27 Game 2: Minnesota State 4, Alaska Anchorage 2 9. Alabama Huntsville 26 • No. 7 Lake Superior State at No. 2 Bemidji State 10. Alaska Anchorage 12 Game 1: Bemidji State 2, Lake Superior State 0 Predicted order of fi nish. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale. Game 2: Lake Superior State 5, Bemidji State 3 Game 3: Bemidji State 3, Lake Superior State 1 WCHA PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR • No. 6 Michigan Tech at No. 3 Northern Michigan Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (26) Game 1: Michigan Tech 4, Northern Michigan 1 Others receiving votes: Brandon Kruse, Jr., F, Bowling Green (10); Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan (8); Max Johnson, Jr., F, Game 2: Michigan Tech 4, Northern Michigan 3 (3OT) Bowling Green; Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State (5); Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State (3) • No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 4 Alaska Based on a 3-2-1 scale. Game 1: Bowling Green 4, Alaska 2 Game 2: Bowling Green 3, Alaska 2 WCHA PRESEASON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Nathan Smith, F, Minnesota State (24) 2020 WCHA SEMIFINALS Others receiving votes: Jett Jungels, F, Northern Michigan (5); Dallas Tulik, F, Ferris State (5); Blake Pietila, G, Michigan Tech (4); Friday-Sunday, March 13-15 - Cancelled Hank Sorenson, F, Northern Michigan (4); Ryan Sandelin, F, Minnesota State (3); Cade Borchert, F, Minnesota State (3); Logan Pietila, • No. 6 Michigan Tech at No. 1 Minnesota State F, Michigan Tech (3); T.J. Lloyd, D, Bowling Green (2); Mason Palmer, D, Northern Michigan (2); Parker Saretsky, F, Michigan Tech Game 1 (Friday, March 13): 7:07 p.m. CT (1); Louis Boudon, F, Lake Superior State (1); Cameron Babiak, D, Bowling Green (1); Dustin Manz, F, Lake Superior State (1); Samuel Game 2 (Saturday, March 14): 6:07 p.m. CT Solensky, F, Bemidji State (1) Game 3 (Sunday, March 15): 5:07 p.m. CT) Based on a 3-2-1 scale. • No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 2 Bemidji State Game 1 (Friday, March 13): 7:07 p.m. CT PRESEASON ALL-WCHA TEAM Game 2 (Saturday, March 14): 6:07 p.m. CT Forwards: Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State (9); Parker Tuomie, Sr., Minnesota State (8); Brandon Kruse, Jr., Bowling Green (6). Game 3 (Sunday, March 15): 6:07 p.m. CT Defensemen: Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan (9); Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, Bowling Green (8). Goaltender: Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State (9) 2020 WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP Others receiving votes: F - Max Johnson, Jr., Bowling Green (5); Max Humitz, Sr., Lake Superior State (2); D - Collin Saccoman, Sr., Saturday, March 21- Cancelled Lake Superior State (2); Seamus Donohue, Jr., Michigan Tech (1); G - Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State (1) Championship Game • Lowest remaining seed at highest remaining seed 2019-20 WCHA Media Poll Voters The voting board for the 2019-20 WCHA Media Poll consisted of one media representative from each Men's League market. All dates subject to change (EXH) denotes exhibition game; (NC) denotes nonconference Alabama Huntsville: Justin Bradford, Penalty Box Radio game; *- WCHA league game; %- 2019 Icebreaker Tournament - Alaska Anchorage: Kurt Haider, Seawolf Radio Huntington Center; Toledo, Ohio; @- Catamount Cup - Gutterson Alaska: Bruce Cech, Nanook Radio FIeldhouse; Burlington, Vt.; ^- Mariucci Classic - Mariucci Arena; Bemidji State: Austin Monteith, Bemidji Pioneer Minneapolis, Minn.; !- Great Lakes Invitational - Little Caesers Bowling Green: Nick Piotrowicz, Toledo Blade Arena; Detroit, Mich.; $- U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game – Ralph Ferris State: John Raffel, Big Rapids Pioneer Englestad Arena; Grand Forks, N.D.; +- at GFL Gardens; Sault Ste. Lake Superior State: Bill Crawford, LSSU Radio Marie, Ont. Michigan Tech: Daver Karnosky, Houghton Daily Mining Gazette Minnesota State: Shane Frederick, Mankato Free Press Northern Michigan: Ryan Stieg, Marquette Mining Journal

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2019-20 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Mike Corbett (Seventh season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAH/Overall: 48-180-24 Oct. 5 at UMass Lowell L, 1-5 2019-20 Overall Record: 2-26-6 Oct. 6 at UMass Lowell L, 1-3 Oct. 11 at Omaha L, 1-6 2019-20 WCHA Record: 2-20-6-1 Oct. 12 at Omaha L, 0-5 Oct. 25 (2/2) Minnesota State* L, 1-5 Oct. 26 (2/2) Minnesota State* L, 1-4 Nov. 1 at (20/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 3-5 Nov. 2 at (20/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 2-4 CHARGERS Nov. 8 Alaska Anchorage* T, 4-4 (UAA w/SO, 1-0) Nov. 9 Alaska Anchorage* L, 1-3 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE Nov. 22 at Bemidji State* L, 3-5 Nov. 23 at Bemidji State* L, 0-7 • Alabama Huntsville wrapped up the 2019-20 campaign with an Nov. 29 (RV/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 4-2 overall record of 2-26-6 and 2-20-6 in WCHA play in head coach Nov. 30 (RV/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 1-3 Mike Corbett’s seventh season. Dec. 6 at (13/11)Bowling Green* L, 3-9 Dec. 7 at (13/11)Bowling Green* T, 2-2 (BGSU w/3-on-3) • The Chargers offense was led by freshman Josh Latta who had a Dec. 13 at Ferris State* T, 2-2 (UAH w/3-on-3) team-high 18 points, seven goals and 11 assists. Dec. 14 at Ferris State* L, 1-3 • Fellow rookie Liam Izyk earned WCHA Rookie of the Week honors on Jan. 3 at (1/1) North Dakota L, 2-5 Feb. 3 for his performance in UAH's split with Michigan Tech. Izyk tied Jan. 4 at (1/1) North Dakota L, 2-5 for the league rookie scoring lead against the Huskies and registered Jan. 9 Bemidji State* L, 1-3 his fi rst career multi-point game with a shorthanded goal and an Jan. 10 Bemidji State* L, 3-4 assist in the Chargers' 3-1 win in the series fi nale. Jan. 17 at Alaska Anchorage* L, 1-5 Jan. 18 at Alaska Anchorage* T, 2-2 (UAA w/3-on-3) • Mark Sinclair made a total of 30 starts for the Chargers during Jan. 31 (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* L, 1-4 the season with a 3.86 goals against average and an .897 save Feb. 1 (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 3-1 percentage. Feb. 7 Alaska* T, 6-6 (UAF w/3-on-3) • Sinclair led the nation in 40+ save games with seven this season and Feb. 8 Alaska* L, 0-3 recorded WCHA season highs for saves in a series (89), game (54) Feb. 14 at Lake Superior State* T, 0-0 (BSSU W/SO, 1-0) and period (22) in UAH's season-ending series with Bowling Green. Feb. 15 at Lake Superior State*$ L, 1-4 Feb. 21 at (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 0-10 Feb. 22 at (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 0-8 Feb. 28 (RV/UR) Bowling Green* L, 3-4 (OT) Feb. 29 (RV/UR) Bowling Green* L, 1-4

*- WCHA game $- at GFL Gardens (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) (National rank at time of game)

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2019-20 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Matt Curley (Second season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAA/Overall: 7-52-9 Oct. 11 at Maine L, 1-7 2019-20 Overall Record: 4-25-7 Oct. 12 at Maine L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 25 (RV/RV) Alaska* L, 1-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 4-18-6-3 Oct. 26 (RV/RV) Alaska* W, 4-0 Oct. 31 Omaha L, 3-4 Nov. 1 Omaha T, 3-3 Nov. 8 at Alabama Huntsville* T, 4-4 (UAA w/SO, 1-0) Nov. 9 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 3-1 SEAWOLVES Nov. 15 (17/RV) Bowling Green* L, 1-3 Nov. 16 (17/RV) Bowling Green* L, 0-3 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE Nov. 22 at (1/1) Minnesota State* L, 1-7 Nov. 23 at (1/1) Minnesota State* L,0-3 • Alaska Anchorage fi nished its 41st season of hockey with a 4-25-7 Nov. 29 Ferris State* L, 1-4 record and qualifi ed for the WCHA Playoffs for the fi rst time since Nov. 30 Ferris State* T, 4-4 (UAA w/SO, 1-0) 2014. Dec. 6 at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech* L, 1-2 • The future looks bright for the Seawolves, as they return 82 percent Dec. 7 at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech* L, 1-4 Jan. 4 Lake Superior State* W, 2-0 of their goals, 72 percent of their assists and 76 percent of their Jan. 5 Lake Superior State* L, 3-5 points for next year. Jan. 10 at (19/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 1-4 • Rylee St. Onge fi nished tied for ninth (8g-9a/17pts) in the WCHA in Jan. 11 at (19/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 3-6 freshman scoring, while Nick Wicks was 11th (7g-9a/16pts). Jan. 17 Alabama Huntsville* W. 5-1 • UAA had nine players fi nish with 10 or points this season, the most Jan. 18 Alabama Huntsville* T. 2-2 (UAA w/3-on-3) since the 2015-16 season. Senior Luc Brown led the team with 20 Jan. 24 at Lake Superior State* L, 2-3 points (8-g12a), while freshman Alex Frye led the team in goals (nine) Jan. 25 at Lake Superior State* T, 3-3 (LSSU w/3-on-3) Jan. 31 (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 1-7 and senior Tomi Hiekkavirta led the team in assists (13). Feb. 1 (3/3) Minnesota State* T, 2-2 (MSU w/3on-3) • The six seniors on this year’s team - Luc Brown, Tomi Hiekkavirta, Feb. 7 at (RV/RV) Bowling Green* L, 4-5 (OT) Carmine Buono, Nolan Nicholas, Corey Renwick and David Feb. 8 at (RV/RV) Bowling Green* L, 1-4 Trinkberger - fi nished their careers with a combined 111 points (30g- Feb. 14 at (10/10) Arizona State L, 0-5 81a) in 608 games. Feb. 15 at (10/10) Arizona State L, 2-5 • Junior Kris Carlson fi nished sixth in the WCHA in save percentage Feb. 21 (13/13) Bemidji State* L, 1-4 (.907) this season. Feb. 22 (13/13) Bemidji State* T, 2-2 (BSU w/3-on-3) Feb. 28 at Alaska* L, 2-5 • The Seawolves had 10 student-athletes earn WCHA Scholar-Athlete Feb. 29 at Alaska* L, 1-6 Award honors: Carmine Buono, Kris Carlson, Trey DeGraaf, Tomi March 6 at No. 1 (3/3) Minnesota State^ L, 1-8 Hiekkavirta, Zac Masson, Aaron McPheters, Nolan Nicholas, March 7 at No. 1 (3/3) Minnesota State^ L, 2-4 Drayson Pears, Corey Renwick, Eric Sinclair and David Trinkberger. • The 2019-20 season marked the return to campus for UAA home *- WCHA game games. Three of the Seawolves four wins, and fi ve of the team’s ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals seven ties came at home. No. X - WCHA Postseason seed (National rank at time of game)

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2019-20 ALASKA SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Erik Largen (Second season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAF/Overall: 28-36-8 Oct. 5 (2/2) Denver L, 3-4 2019-20 Overall Record: 16-15-5 Oct. 6 (2/2) Denver L, 0-3 Oct. 11 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 3-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 14-9-4-2 Oct. 12 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 2-1 Oct. 17 at (9/8) Penn State L, 0-7 Oct. 18 at (9/8) Penn State W, 4-0 Oct. 25 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 2-1 Oct. 26 at Alaska Anchorage* L, 0-4 NANOOKS Nov. 1 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* L, 0-4 Nov. 2 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* W, 3-1 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS Nov. 8 (RV/RV) Arizona State W, 4-3 • Alaska ended its season in the fi rst round of the WCHA playoffs, Nov. 9 (RV/RV) Arizona State L, 0-4 falling in two games to Bowling Green in the quarterfi nals in Nov. 15 at (18/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 1-2 Fairbanks. Nov. 16 at (18/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 3-2 • The Nanooks were able to tie both games late, but the Falcons Nov. 22 Ferris State* L, 2-3 Nov. 23 Ferris State* W, 3-1 grabbed a 2-4 and a 2-3 win in both games, scoring late goals in both Nov. 29 (RV/RV) Michigan Tech* W, 4-3 games. Nov. 30 (RV/RV) Michigan Tech* L, 1-2 • Ten seniors ended their collegiate careers on March 7 in the loss for Dec. 6 at (RV/UR) Bemidji State* L, 1-3 the ‘Nooks. Colton Leiter and Kylar Hope both end their careers as Dec. 7 at (RV/UR) Bemidji State* W, 5-3 the only seniors to crack the 60-point mark as Hope ends with 61 and Jan. 3 at (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 0-4 Leiter ends with 63. Jan. 4 at (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 1-3 • Steven Jandric ended the year as the leading scorer for Alaska, Jan. 10 Lake Superior State* W, 2-0 Jan. 11 Lake Superior State* T, 1-1 (LSSU w/3-on-3) grabbing 33 points, including an 12-game scoring streak that ended in Jan. 17 at Ferris State* W, 2-0 game two of the postseason. He ended the year with 13 goals and 20 Jan. 18 at Ferris State* W, 6-3 assists and a +4 on ice plus/minus. Jan. 24 (15/15) Northern Michigan* T, 4-4 (NMU w/3-on-3) • Just behind Jandric was Max Newton, who ended with 27 points, the Jan. 25 (15/15) Northern Michigan* L, 2-4 only other Nanook over 25 points. He had nine goals and 18 assists. Feb. 7 at Alabama Huntsville* T, 6-6 (UAF w/3-on-3) • Anton Martinsson and Gustavs Grigals both ended up in the top-six Feb. 8 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 3-0 for GAA to end the year, with Grigals coming in at fourth, allowing 2.34 Feb. 14 (RV/RV) Bowling Green* T, 2-2 (UAF w/3-on-3) Feb. 15 (RV/RV) Bowling Green* T, 3-3 (BGSU w/SO, 1-0) per game while Martinsson allowed 2.51 per game. Martinsson also Feb. 28 Alaska Anchorage* W, 5-2 ended fourth in save percentage with a .919%. Feb. 29 Alaska Anchorage* W, 6-1 • Newton fi nds himself on top of the faceoff wins category and ended March 6 No. 5 (RV/UR) Bowling Green^ L, 2-4 the regular-season on top. He also is the only current WCHA player March 7 No. 5 (RV/UR) Bowling Green^ L, 2-3 with a plus .600 win-percentage in the WCHA and is one of three in the NCAA who are plus .640 success rate. *- WCHA game • This was the Nanooks fi rst plus-.500 season since the 2014-15 and ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals No. X - WCHA Postseason seed the fi rst home playoff series since 2013-14. (National rank at time of game)

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2019-20 BEMIDJI STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Tom Serratore (19th season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at BSU/Overall: 319-297-89 Oct. 11 (7/8) St. Cloud State T, 4-4 (OT) 2019-20 Overall Record: 22-10-5 Oct. 12 (7/8) St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (OT) Oct. 25 at (16/RV) North Dakota L, 1-2 (OT) 2019-20 WCHA Record: 20-5-3-2 Oct. 26 at (16/RV) North Dakota L, 1-4 TM Nov. 1 at (RV/UR) Alaska* W, 4-0 Nov. 2 at (RV/UR) Alaska* L, 1-3 Nov. 8 Lake Superior State* W, 7-1 Nov. 9 Lake Superior State* W, 5-1 BEAVERS Nov. 15 at Ferris State* L, 1-2 Nov. 16 at Ferris State* W, 4-1 BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 22 Alabama Huntsville* W, 5-3 Nov. 23 Alabama Huntsville* W, 7-0 • Second-seeded Bemidji State recorded a 2-0 win to open its WCHA Playoff Nov. 29 at Lake Superior State* W. 4-1 series with the No. 7 seed Lake Superior State March 6. LSSU bounced back for Nov. 30 at Lake Superior State* T, 2-2 (LSSU w/3-on-3) a 5-3 game two win to split the best-of-three series before BSU clinched a spot Dec. 6 (RV/UR) Alaska* W, 3-1 in the semifi nal round with a 3-1 victory March 8. Dec. 7 (RV/UR) Alaska* L, 5-3 • BSU fi nished the season 22-10-5 overall. Dec. 28 at Minnesota$ L, 2-5 • BSU's 20 WCHA victories matches its best WCHA win total, a 20-win 2016-17 Dec. 29 vs. (2/2) Minnesota State$ L, 0-2 campaign (20-6-2) that was capped with a regular-season title. It also marks Jan. 3 Ferris State* W, 5-2 BSU's sixth 20-win season at the NCAA D-I level (since 1999-2000) and its fi rst Jan. 4 Ferris State* W, 5-2 since 2016-17. Jan. 9 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 3-1 • BSU's 22 wins this season matched BSU’s 2016-17 season for second on its Jan. 10 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-3 Division I-era single-season wins list (22). BSU’s wins record since 1999-00 Jan. 17 (19/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 4-1 is 23 set in 2004-05 and matched in 2009-10, both were NCAA Tournament Jan. 18 (19/UR) Michigan Tech* T, 1-1 (BSU w/3-on-3) seasons. Jan. 24 at (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 2-3 • BSU went 14-3-2 in the second half of 2019-20 and trailed only Minnesota State Jan. 25 at (3/3) Minnesota State* W, 4-2 (15-2-1) for wins lead during that time, while BSU's (.789) stands fourth-best Jan. 31 (RV/UR) Bowling Green* W, 4-1 second half winning percentage in the NCAA this year. Feb. 1 (RV/UR) Bowling Green* W, 4-2 • After going without a point in three straight, BSU's leading scorer Adam Brady Feb. 14 at (19/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 5-0 netted a point in each game of the best-of-three series. His 19 goals are the Feb. 15 at (19/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 5-1 most since Jordan George scored 19 in 2010-11 and is tied for fi fth on BSU's Feb. 21 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 4-1 Division I era scoring list. Feb. 22 at Alaska Anchorage* T, 2-2 (BSU w/3-on-3) • Brady netted game-winning goals on March 6 and 8 to lead the team with fi ve Feb. 28 (2/3) Minnesota State* W, 3-1 this season. Feb. 29 (2/3) Minnesota State* L, 1-4 • Second team All-WCHA selection, Owen Sillinger netted a goal Friday to eclipse March 6 No. 7 Lake Superior State^ W, 2-0 the 50-career-point plateau. He added a pair of assists March 7 and a goal March 7 No. 7 Lake Superior State^ L, 3-5 March 8 to lead the Beavers with four points versus LSSU. He ranks fourth March 8 No. 7 Lake Superior State^ W, 3-1 March 13 No. 5 (RV/UR) Bowling Green@ 7:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) among active Beavers in scoring (53). March 14 No. 5 (RV/UR) Bowling Green@ 6:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) • Brady (19g-15a) and Sillinger (14g-20a) hold BSU's scoring lead each netting a March 15 No. 5 (RV/UR) Bowling Green@ (If necessary) 6;07 p.m. CT (ccd.) career-high 34 points. Their 34 points are most for a BSU player since Jordan George netted 36 (17g-19a) in 2010-11. *- WCHA game • With Brady and Sillinger each over the 30-point plateau, BSU has its fi rst ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals 30-point duo since 2010-11 when Jordan George (17g-19a) and Matt Read (22g- @- WCHA Semifi nals 13a) accomplished the feat. No. X - WCHA Postseason seed • Aaron Miller netted an assist March 6 to increase his career-high point total to $-Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 29 (12g-17a). (National rank at time of game) • Alex Ierullo recorded a goal and an assist in the March 7 loss. That matched his single-game career high point total. His two points also allowed him to surpass • The BSU penalty kill in 2019-20 was historically good. Prior to this year, the 20 points for the year to establish a career high. He is the fi fth BSU player with Beavers' best season on the kill was 2016-17 when it was 139-for-158 and 20 points. fi nished .880. BSU's record for fewest power-play goals allowed in a season • Charlie Combs has 12 goals season brings him to within one of his career-high was 18 in 2017-18. (13) set as a freshman (2017-18). • The Beavers allowed a BSU Division I-era low record of 71 goals in 2019-20. It's • Alex Adams logged an assist March 6 to snap a six-game streak without a point previous record was 79 set in 2016-17. and posted a goal March 7. He fi nished with a career-high 14 points (8g-6a). • At Sanford Center in 2019-20 BSU netted 13 of its 28 power-play goals and was • Third team All-WCHA pick and member of the 2019-20 WCHA All-Rookie Team, 13-for-62 (.210). On the fl ip side, the Beavers were 48-for-52 on the penalty kill Elias Rosén had seven helpers and a goal in BSU's fi nal 11 games. With 19 (.923). assists this season he fi nished second on the team. No BSU freshman has had • Aaron Miller led all BSU players in point production at home this season. The more assists since Jordan George posted 21 in 2009-10. His 24 points (5g-19a), junior had 18 points (7g-11a), which included two power-play tallies and a game- tied for fi rst among NCAA freshmen defenders in scoring, while he is third winner in 18 home games. among WCHA defenders and fourth among all WCHA rookies. • Senior Adam Brady had a team-high 11 goals on home ice in 2019-20. He also • In the fi nal 18 games of the year, Tommy Muck, a third team All-WCHA selection, had a team-best fi ve power-play goals. had 15 points (3g-12a). That accounts for 42-percent of the senior's collegiate • Since joining the WCHA in 2010-11, BSU is 8-19 in postseason play including scoring (4g-30a) in just seven-percent of the games (150). a 7-16 mark in fi rst round action and are 4-8 at home. Prior to its fi rst-round • Zach Driscoll, a second team All-WCHA pick and fi nalist for the 2019-20 victory over Lake Superior State, BSU’s last postseason home series win was a Mike Richter Award, fi nished his junior season 21-8-4 in net. His .937 save three-game quarterfi nal match up with Bowling Green in 2017. percentage was fourth in the nation, while his 1.63 goals against average ranked • At the NCAA Division I level BSU is 20-30-1 in the postseason. third in the country. He was 19-5-3 in WCHA play and was second in the league • At the conclusion of the season, Head Coach Tom Serratore was named WCHA in save percentage (.944) and GAA (1.48). Coach of the Year. It was the second time he has earned the WCHA coaching • His shutout win March 6 made Driscoll the second BSU goaltender since 1999- honor. 2000 to post 20 wins. Michael Bitzer has the BSU Division I era record with 22 • Adam Brady became just the second BSU player to be named First Team All- in 2016-17. Driscoll surpassed Dan Bakala (09-10) and Matt Dalton (08-09), WCHA following Michael Bitzer, who was the 2016-17 WCHA Player of the Year. who each had 19 in a season. • Driscoll's fourth shutout of 2019-20 tied him for forth in the country. • No NCAA team allowed fewer than BSU's 10 power-play goals this season (103- 113). BSU's .912 penalty kill ranked second in the nation.

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2019-20 BOWLING GREEN SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result Head Coach: (First season) Oct. 6 at Miami W, 7-4 Record at BGSU/Overall: 21-13-4 Oct. 11 vs. RIT$ L, 2-3 (OT) 2019-20 Overall Record: 21-13-4 Oct. 12 vs. (14/12) Western Michigan$ L, 2-5 2019-20 WCHA Record: 14-10-4-3 Oct. 18 (14/15) Western Michigan W, 2-1 Oct. 19 at (14/15) Western Michigan W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 25 Michigan Tech* W, 3-1 Oct. 26 Michigan Tech* L, 2-4 Nov. 1 at (2/2) Minnesota State* W, 3-2 (OT) FALCONS Nov. 2 at (2/2) Minnesota State* L, 1-5 Nov. 15 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 3-1 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 16 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 3-0 Nov. 22 Lake Superior State* W, 5-0 Nov. 23 Lake Superior State* L, 1-3 • Bowling Green concluded the season by sweeping Alaska in the fi rst Nov. 29 at (5/4) Notre Dame W, 5-2 round of the WCHA playoffs, marking the 10th consecutive season Nov. 30 (5/4) Notre Dame W, 5-2 the Orange and Brown have won a best-of-three series. Advancing to Dec. 6 Alabama Huntsville* W, 9-3 the semifi nals, the Falcons marked the seventh straight year of doing Dec. 7 Alabama Huntsville* T, 2-2 (BGSU w/3-on-3) so, being each season the program has been a member of the WCHA. Dec. 13 at Lake Superior State* W, 2-0 The pair of wins against the Nanooks also extended the Falcons Dec. 14 at Lake Superior State* L, 2-3 (OT) Dec. 30 Miami L, 2-4 unbeaten streak to 10 games, ending the year as the longest active Jan. 3 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 2-5 streak, as well as a win streak of six games. Jan. 4 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 2-5 • With the season coming to a close, the Falcons checked off multiple Jan. 10 at (17/RV) Michigan Tech* W, 3-2 milestones, the fi rst being a team achievement of winning at least 20 Jan. 11 at (17/RV) Michigan Tech* T, 2-2 (BGSU w/3-on-3) games for the sixth consecutive season, tied for the second longest Jan. 17 (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 3-6 in program history with a streak that spanned the entirety of Ron Jan. 18 (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 2-3 (OT) Mason’s tenure at the helm of the Falcons from the 1973-74 season Jan. 31 at (19/UR) Bemidji State* L, 1-4 Feb. 1 at (19/UR) Bemidji State* L, 2-4 until 1978-79. The longest streak is currently set at nine season, Feb. 7 Alaska Anchorage* W, 5-4 (OT) spanning from 1981-82 until 1989-90. Feb. 8 Alaska Anchorage* W, 4-1 • The second milestone reached the Falcons came by multiple Feb. 14 at Alaska* T, 2-2 (UAF w/3-on-3) individual performances. Alec Rauhauser became the fi rst Feb. 15 at Alaska* T, 3-3 (BGSU w/SO, 1-0) defenseman to score 100 career points for the Falcons since the Feb. 21 Ferris State* W, 6-1 1995-96 season, concluding the campaign with 122. Joining him at Feb. 22 Ferris State* W, 3-1 the century mark was junior Brandon Kruse who tallied 108 career Feb. 28 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-3 (OT) Feb. 29 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-1 points by the season’s end. In doing so, Rauhauser and Kruse became March 6 at (RV/UR) No. 4 Alaska^ W. 4-2 the fi rst pair or more to hit the mark in the same season since fi ve March 7 at (RV/UR) No. 4 Alaska^ W, 3-2 Falcons did it in 1995-96. Max Johnson also came close to the mark, March 13 at No. 2 (11/11) Bemidji State@ 7:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) falling just shy at a total of 98 career points when the season was cut March 14 at No. 2 (11/11) Bemidji State@ 6:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) short. March 15 at No. 2 (11/11) Bemidji State@ (If necessary) 6:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) • The individual milestones didn’t stop there for the Falcons. Junior Cameron Wright added his name to the record book, becoming the *- WCHA game ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals fi rst Falcon to register at least 20 goals in a single season since the @- WCHA Semifi nals 2007-08 campaign when Derek Whitmore netted 27 goals. Last year, No. X - WCHA Postseason seed Max Johnson came close with 19 goals. $- Icebreaker Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) • Apart from milestones, the Falcons also produced as a team, reaching nationally recognition statistically. With 45 power play goals, the Falcons paced the country as well has having a .257 power play percentage, ranking seventh in the nation. Additionally, of the top seven teams, Bowling Green was one of just two to not allow a short- handed goal on top of having power play success. Cornell was the other team to do. • With the season behind us, the Falcons have began preparation for the 2020-21 campaign, as well as seeing players move on to the next level. Senior Alec Rauhauser was the fi rst Falcon to sign a professional contract this year, inking a deal with the Florida Panthers. So far, Rauhauser is the only BGSU player to sign a professional contract.

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2019-20 FERRIS STATE SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result Head Coach: (28th season) Oct. 6 Waterloo (exh.) T, 2-2 Record at FSU/Overall: 461-514-106 Oct. 8 USNTDP (exh.) W, 5-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 7-26-2 Oct. 10 Colgate W, 3-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 5-21-2-0 Oct. 18 at Miami L, 3-4 Oct. 19 at Miami W, 3-1 Oct. 25 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 3-4 Oct. 26 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 4-6 Nov. 1 at Lake Superior State* L, 4-5 (OT) BULLDOGS Nov. 2 at Lake Superior State* L, 3-4 Nov. 8 at (RV/UR) Western Michigan L, 2-4 FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 (RV/UR) Western Michigan L, 2-8 Nov. 15 Bemidji State* W, 2-1 Nov. 16 Bemidji State* L, 1-4 • Ferris State freshman defenseman Jake Willets earned WCHA All- Nov. 22 at (RV/UR) Alaska* W, 3-2 Rookie honors after fi nishing his debut season third amongst Western Nov. 23 at (RV/UR) Alaska* L, 1-3 Collegiate Hockey Association defensemen in power-play points (13), Nov. 29 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 4-1 fi ve behind Alec Rauhauser (18) of Bowling Green. Nov. 30 at Alaska Anchorage* T, 4-4 (UAA w/SO, 1-0) • Willets is the second freshman in as many years to lead the Bulldogs Dec. 13 Alabama Huntsville* T, 2-2 (UAH w/3-on-3) in scoring. Rookie defenseman Cooper Zech led the Bulldogs a year Dec. 14 Alabama Huntsville* W, 3-1 Dec. 30 vs. Michigan$ L, 1-4 ago. Dec. 31 vs. (18/UR) Michigan State$ L, 2-5 • Marshall Moise led the Bulldogs in goals with a career-best 10 in Jan. 3 at Bemidji State* L, 2-5 2019-20. Jan. 4 at Bemidji State* L, 1-4 • Ferris State landed 11 p;layers on the WCHA All-Academic Team with Jan. 10 (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 0-5 eight Bulldogs also earning WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors for posting Jan. 11 (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 1-5 GPAs of 3.50 or better - Cameron Clarke, Nate Kallen, Dominic Lutz, Jan. 17 Alaska* L, 0-2 Justin Michaelian, Coale Norris, Joe Rutkowski, Roni Salmenkangas Jan. 18 Alaska* L, 3-6 Jan. 24 at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech* L, 1-2 and Zach Yoder. Lutz, Rutkowski and Yoder earned the honor for the Jan. 25 at (RV/RV) Michigan Tech* W, 2-1 third time in their careers. Jan. 31 at (15/15) Northern Michigan* L, 2-5 • Five Bulldog seniors signed professional contracts following the Feb. 1 at (15/15) Northern Michigan* L, 2-5 2019-20 season - Cameron Clarke (Wichita Thunder- ECHL), Nate Feb. 14 Michigan Tech* W, 3-2 Kallen (Maine Mariners- ECHL), Austin Shaw (- Feb. 15 Michigan Tech* W, 2-0 ECHL), Joe Rutkowski (Rapid City Rush- ECHL) and Zach Yoder Feb. 21 at (RV/UR) Bowling Green* L, 1-6 (Toledo Walleye- ECHL), Feb. 22 at (RV/UR) Bowling Green* L, 1-3 Feb. 28 Lake Superior State* L, 0-5 • At 1,081 career Division I games coach, Ferris State head coach Bob Feb. 29 Lake Superior State* L, 2-4 Daniels will begin the 2020-21 season just 19 games shy of joining Boston University's Jack Parker and Michigan's Red Berenson as *- WCHA game the third coach in NCAA Division I history to coach 1,100 games at #- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) one school. Parker coached 1,484 games at Boston University from 1973-2013 while Berenson was behind the bench for 1,366 games at Michigan from 1984-2017. • Daniels ranks ninth all-time in Division I games coached. Former New Hampshire coach Richard Umile (1990-2018) is eighth at 1,083 games. Current Boston College head coach is the all-time leader with 1,871 games at Clarkson, Bowling Green and BC.

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2019-20 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: (Sixth season) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 5 Merrimack W, 6-2 Record at LSSU/Overall: 83-126-24 Oct. 6 Merrimack W, 4-3 2019-20 Overall Record: 14-23-4 Oct. 11 (2/2) Denver L, 1-3 2019-20 WCHA Record: 11-13-4-4 Oct. 12 (2/2) Denver L, 3-4 Oct. 18 at (RV/UR) Michigan L, 0-4 Oct. 19 at (RV/UR) Michigan L, 3-4 Oct. 25 at (4/5) Notre Dame (NBCSN) L, 2-5 Oct. 26 at (4/5) Notre Dame (NHL Network) L, 4-6 LAKERS Nov. 1 Ferris State* W, 5-4 (OT) Nov. 2 Ferris State* W, 4-3 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 8 at Bemidji State* L, 1-7 Nov. 9 at Bemidji State* L, 1-5 • The Lakers 2019-20 season came to a close after a 3-1 loss to Bemidji State in Nov. 15 Michigan Tech* L, 2-4 Nov. 16 Michigan Tech* L, 1-2 game three of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Quarterfi nals Nov. 22 at (17/15) Bowling Green* L, 0-5 on Sunday, March 8 in Bemidji, Minn. Nov. 23 at (17/15) Bowling Green* W, 3-1 • Lake State fi nished the season with a 14-23-4 overall record and a 12-15-4-4 Nov. 29 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* L, 1-4 record in conference play, which earned them the seventh spot in the standings Nov. 30 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* T, 2-2 (LSSU w/3-on-3) with a total of 41 points. During the Lakers historic game played in Sault Ste. Dec. 6 at (1/1) Minnesota State* L, 1-5 Marie, Ontario on Feb. 15, the team clinched a berth in the WCHA playoffs for Dec. 7 at (1/1) Minnesota State* L, 0-2 the second straight season. Dec. 13 (10/10) Bowling Green* L, 0-2 • In the fi rst game of the Quarterfi nals, the Lakers fell to the Beavers by a fi nal Dec. 14 (10/10) Bowling Green* W, 3-2 (OT) score of 2-0. Mareks Mitens made 33 saves in the effort for the Lakers. Dec. 28 vs. (13/15) Providence# L, 1-2 (OT) • The Lakers evened the series in the second game, earning a 5-3 victory over Dec. 29 at Vermont# L, 0-2 Bemidji to force a deciding third game. Miroslav Mucha and Bryan Basilico Jan. 4 at Alaska Anchorage* L, 0-2 scored the Lakers fi rst two goals in the opening period. With the game tied Jan. 5 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 5-3 at two, the Lakers scored a pair of goals in the second period to take a 4-2 Jan. 10 at Alaska* L, 0-2 lead. Max Humitz scored his 20th goal of the season, followed by a goal from Jan. 11 at Alaska* T, 1-1 (LSSU w/3-on-3) Jan. 24 Alaska Anchorage* W, 3-2 Hampus Eriksson. Eriksson’s goal would stand as the eventual game winner. Jan. 25 Alaska Anchorage* T, 3-3 (LSSU w/3-on-3) Humitz would add a second goal with an empty-net goal to clinch the win. Jan. 31 at USNTDP (exh.) T, 4-4 (OT) Mitens fi nished the game with a season-high 45 saves in the win. Feb. 7 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 7-3 • The Lakers season would come to an end with a 3-1 loss against Bemidji State Feb. 8 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* L, 3-4 (OT) in the third game of the series. Humitz scored the lone goal of the game for the Feb. 14 Alabama Huntsville* T, 0-0 (LSSU w/SO, 1-0) Lakers to bring the team within a goal of tying the game. Mitens stopped 33 Feb. 15 Alabama Huntsville*$ W, 4-1 shots from the Beavers in the game. Feb. 21 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* W, 6-1 • The Lakers' season fi nished with fi ve players among the top 33 scorers in Feb. 22 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 1-5 the WCHA. The team’s offense has been evenly distributed this season as 24 Feb. 28 at Ferris State* W, 5-0 players have recorded at least a point, nine players with 12 or more points, fi ve Feb. 29 at Ferris State* W, 4-1 players with 24 or more points and one player recording 35 points. March 6 at No. 2 (10/10) Bemidji State^ L, 0-2 • Twenty different players have registered a goal for the Lakers this season and March 7 at No. 2 (10/10) Bemidji State^ W, 5-3 the 14 game-winning goals have been scored by nine different players this March 8 at No. 2 (10/10) Bemidji State^ L, 1-3 season. *- WCHA game • Max Humitz set a new career high in single season goals (22) with three goals ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals in the playoff series against Bemidji. The Livonia, Mich., native leads all WCHA @- WCHA Semifi nals players in shots on goal this season with 158. As of March 9, Humitz is second No. X - WCHA Postseason seed in the WCHA in goals and is tied for fourth in points (35) among all conference #- Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vt.) players. $- at GFL Gardens (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) • The senior captain reached the 20-goal plateau for the fi rst time in his career and surpassed his previous career-high in points. Humitz has recorded back- assists with 18 assists. The junior forward, who reached the 20-point mark for to-back 30-point seasons. the fi rst time in his career, set new highs this season in goals (six), assists (18) • Max Humitz, who posted his 100th career point with a goal on Jan. 25 and his and points (24) this season while also leading the team in faceoff wins with 60th career goal on Feb. 22, ends his career as a Laker with 111 (64G, 47A) in 404. 149 career games. In addition, Humitz is a top ten fi nalist for the Senior CLASS • Junior defenseman Will Riedell led all Laker defensemen in points this season Award. with 18 (5g-13a) as he set career highs in all three statistics. Riedell, who was • Ashton Calder fi nished the season with 28 points to rank second on the named WCHA Defenseman of the Week on Feb. 10 and the WCHA Defenseman Lakers. The sophomore posted a new career best 12 goals while also setting of the Month for February, fi nished the season with a team-best +13 rating. a new season high in points. Calder, who was named WCHA Forward of the • Goaltender Mareks Mitens ended his junior season with a career best 13 wins Week twice this season, posted 14 points in the last 12 games of the season, which included two shutouts while playing in a career high 39 games for the including fi ve multi-point games. Lakers. Mitens fi nished the season with a 2.57 goals against average and a .911 • Freshman forward Louis Boudon recorded 27 points in his fi rst collegiate save percentage. season, ranking fi rst in assists (21) on the team. As of March 9, Boudon is • As of March 9, the Laker goalie has played more minutes (2291:59) than any tied for second among WCHA freshmen in scoring with 27 points and seventh other NCAA goaltender in 2019-20. The 2019-20 season ended with Mitens among all WCHA players in assists. Boudon, who was the only Laker to reach stopping 1002 of the 1100 shots he faced, both of which rank fi rst in the WCHA. the 20 assist milestone this season, was named WCHA Rookie of the Week As of March 9, Mitens was one of three NCAA goalies to make 1000 or more twice this season as well as the WCHA Rookie of the Month for February. saves this season. • Sophomore forward Pete Veillette set new career highs in goals (12), assists (14) and points (26) this season. In addition to his three game winning goals this season, which led the Lakers this season, Veillette has also scored twice in the second overtime for the Lakers this season. Veillette has additionally assisted on two of the Lakers game winning goals this year while also scoring the game tying goal with :45 seconds left to play at Michigan Tech on Feb. 8. • Hampus Eriksson fi nished fi fth on the Lakers in points with 24 and second in

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2019-20 MICHIGAN TECH SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Joe Shawhan (Third season) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 5 at Robert Morris W, 2-1 (OT) Record at MTU/Overall: 57-52-12 Oct. 6 at Robert Morris W, 7-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 21-15-3 Oct. 11 Alaska* L, 2-3 2019-20 WCHA Record: 14-12-2-0 Oct. 12 Alaska* L, 1-2 Oct. 25 at (17/RV) Bowling Green* L, 1-3 Oct. 26 at (17/RV) Bowling Green* W, 4-2 Nov. 2 at (14/14) North Dakota (Hall of Fame Game) L, 1-3 Nov. 8 (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 0-3 HUSKIES Nov. 9 (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 1-2 Nov. 15 at Lake Superior State* W, 4-2 MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Nov. 16 at Lake Superior State* W, 2-1 Nov. 22 (19/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 3-2 • Michigan Tech fi nished the 2019-20 season with a 21-15-3 overall Nov. 23 at (19/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 3-2 Nov. 29 at (RV/UR) Alaska* L, 3-4 record, winning 20 games for the sixth time in the last seven seasons. Nov. 30 at (RV/UR) Alaska* W,. 2-1 • The Huskies were 14-12-2-0 in the WCHA and placed sixth in the fi nal Dec. 6 Alaska Anchorage* W. 2-1 standings with 44 points. Dec. 7 Alaska Anchorage* W, 4-1 • The Black and Gold held a 5-3-1 non-conference record before the Dec. 13 (5/4) Clarkson T, 2-2 postseason. The wins were over Robert Morris, Michigan State, Dec. 14 (5/4) Clarkson L, 2-4 Michigan, and Arizona State. The tie was against Clarkson and the Dec. 30 vs. (18/UR) Michigan State$ W, 4-2 losses were against North Dakota, Clarkson, and ASU. Dec. 31 vs. Michigan$ W, 4-2 Jan. 4 at (17/RV) Arizona State L, 3-4 • Tech swept Northern Michigan in the fi rst round of the WCHA Jan. 5 at (17/RV) Arizona State W, 3-2 Playoffs. The Huskies advanced to the WCHA Semifi nals at Minnesota Jan. 10 (16/15) Bowling Green* L, 2-3 State before the rest of the season was canceled due to COVID-19. Jan. 11 (16/15) Bowling Green* T, 2-2 (BGSU w/3-on-3) • The Huskies defeated the Wildcats 4-1 Friday and 4-3 in triple Jan. 17 (RV/UR) at Bemidji State* L, 1-4 overtime Saturday at the Berry Events Center in Marquette. Tech went Jan. 18 (RV/UR) at Bemidji State* T, 1-1 (BSU w/3-on-3) 4-0 at the Berry Events Center in 2019-20 and ended NMU's season Jan. 24 Ferris State* W, 2-1 on its home ice for the second time in three years. Jan. 25 Ferris State* L, 1-2 Jan. 31 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-1 • Game 2 of the series was the 17th longest game in NCAA history at Feb. 1 at Alabama Huntsville* L, 1-3 104:41. The longest game Tech played was also in the fi rst round of Feb. 7 Lake Superior State* L, 3-7 the WCHA Playoffs on March 14, 2015, with a 1-0 win over Alabama Feb. 8 Lake Superior State* W, 4-3 (OT) Huntsville that lasted 1:18:49. Feb. 14 at Ferris State* W, 3-2 • Senior goaltender Matt Jurusik was named to the All-WCHA Third Feb. 15 at Ferris State* W, 2-0 Team after fi nishing third in the league in save percentage (.924), Feb. 28 at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* W, 8-4 goals-against average (2.06), and wins (19). He ranked ninth in the Feb. 29 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 2-3 March 6 at No. 3 Northern Michigan^ W. 4-1 nation with 2,702 career saves and ninth in the country this season March 7 at No. 3 Northern Michigan^ W, 4-3 (3OT) with 19 wins. March 13 at No. 1 (2/3) Minnesota State@ 7:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) • Tech led the league with 20 players named to the WCHA All-Academic March 14 at No. 1 (2/3) Minnesota State@ 6:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) Team. Robbie Beydoun, Tyrell Buckley, Seamus Donohue, Mitch March 15 at No. 1 (2/3) Minnesota State@ (If necessary) 5:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) Meek, Zach Noble, TJ Polglaze, Greyson Reitmeier, and Marcus Russell were also named WCHA Scholar-Athletes. *- WCHA game • Tech led the nation with 14 road wins and 16 total wins away from ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals @- WCHA Semifi nals home. Minnesota State, Boston College, and Sacred Heart all had 13 No. X - WCHA Postseason seed road wins. The Huskies are 14-6-1 on the road and 16-6-1 in games not #- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) played in Houghton. • Tech won the 55th Great Lakes Invitational at Little Caesars Arena on • Tech was 14th in the nation in scoring defense (2.28). New Year’s Eve. The Huskies defeated Michigan State and Michigan • Tech was ranked 14th in the country with 489 blocked shots. for the fi rst time in tournament history en route to their 11th title • Matt Jurusik received the Merv Youngs Award as the most valuable all-time and fi rst since 2012. Logan Pietila was named GLI MVP after player. scoring a hat trick in the championship game. Eric Gotz, Trenton • Trenton Bliss and Alec Broetzman shared the Gary Crosby Memorial Bliss, and Matt Jurusik joined Pietila on the All-Tournament Team. Award as the leading scorers of the Huskies after the sophomore • Michigan Tech led the nation with 5 hat tricks. forwards tallied 27 points. • The Huskies led the nation with 14 road wins. • Senior co-captain Alex Smith was honored with the George McCarthy • Tech was second in the country with 39 games played. Performance Award for Scholastic and Athletic Achievement. • Alex Smith was third in the nation with 485 faceoff wins. • Senior co-captain Raymond Brice received the Harold Meese • Alex Smith was seventh in the country in career games played with Sportsmanship Award. 155. • Logan Pietila was honored with the Norbert Matovich Memorial • Alec Broetzman was eighth in the country with 2 shorthanded goals. Outstanding Freshman Award. • Matt Jurusik as ninth in the country with 19 wins and ninth in career • Sophomore defenseman Colin Swoyer was the choice for the Gitzen- saves with 2,702. Loutit Memorial Award as the outstanding defensive player. • Tech was ninth in the country with its 21 wins. • The Elov Seger Memorial Most Improved Player Award went to • Trenton Bliss was 10th in the nation with 8 power-play goals. Tommy Parrottino. • Trenton Bliss was 10th with four game-winning goals. • Junior forward Justin Misiak was recognized with the Rick Yeo • Alec Broetzman was 11th in the nation with 135 shots on goal this Unsung Hero Award. season. • Tyrell Buckley led the team with a 3.82 grade-point average in • Tech was the 12th fewest penalized team in the country. Psychology and received the John MacInnes Slide Rule Award. • Matt Jurusik was 13th in goals-against average (2.06) and save percentage (.924).

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2019-20 MINNESOTA STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Mike Hastings (Eighth season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at MSU/Overall: 214-85-23 Oct. 5 Mount Royal (exh.) W, 5-2 TM 2019-20 Overall Record: 31-5-2 Oct. 11 (RV/RV) Arizona State W, 4-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 23-4-1-1 Oct. 12 (RV/RV) Arizona State W, 5-0 Oct. 18 (16/RV) North Dakota T, 4-4 Oct. 19 (16/RV) North Dakota W, 2-1 Oct. 25 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 5-1 Oct. 26 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-1 Nov. 1 (18/RV) Bowling Green* L, 2-3 (OT) MAVERICKS Nov. 2 (18/RV) Bowling Green* W, 5-1 Nov. 8 at Michigan Tech* W, 3-0 MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 at Michigan Tech* W, 2-1 Nov. 22 Alaska Anchorage* W, 7-1 • Minnesota State, which claimed its third consecutive regular-season crown Nov. 23 Alaska Anchorage* W, 3-0 by going 23-4-1 against WCHA competition, completed the 2019-20 season Nov. 29 at (8/9) Minnesota Duluth W. 4-1 owning a 31-5-2 overall record. Nov. 30 at (8/9) Minnesota Duluth W. 3-1 • Rated No. 3 in the fi nal USCHO poll, Minnesota State fi nished the year with Dec. 6 Lake Superior State* W, 5-1 a two-game sweep over Alaska Anchorage in a best-of-three WCHA playoff Dec. 7 Lake Superior State* W, 2-0 series played in Mankato, March 6-7. Dec. 13 at (RV/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 5-2 • Minnesota State has gone 214-85-23 under the tutelage of head coach Mike Dec. 14 at (RV/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 1-4 Hastings. No program in the nation has won more games (214) in the last eight Dec. 28 vs. St. Cloud State$ L, 2-7 seasons – the time Hastings has been behind the MSU bench. Dec. 29 vs. Bemidji State$ W, 2-0 • The 31 wins by the Mavericks in 2019-20 ranks second on Minnesota State’s Jan. 3 (RV/UR) Alaska* W, 4-0 all-time single-season list, ranking only behind the 32 victories by the 2018-19 Jan. 4 (RV/UR) Alaska* W, 3-1 team. Jan. 10 at Ferris State* W, 5-0 • Senior captain Marc Michaelis, who had a fi ve-point weekend on a goal Jan. 11 at Ferris State* W, 5-1 and four assists in the fi rst-round playoff series vs. Alaska Anchorage, led Jan. 17 at (15/15) Bowling Green* W, 6-3 Minnesota State in scoring with 20g-24a/44pts on the season. The Mannheim, Jan. 18 at (15/15) Bowling Green* W, 3-2 (OT) Germany native, who tied for third in the nation in points this season and Jan. 24 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* W, 3-2 signed a NHL deal with Vancouver following the end of the season, registered Jan. 25 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* L, 2-4 71g-91a/162pts in 148 career games to tie for second on Minnesota State’s Jan. 31 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 7-1 career scoring list. His 71 goals is the most scored by any Maverick player Feb. 1 at Alaska Anchorage* T, 2-2 (MSU w/3-on-3) during the program’s NCAA Division I era. Named the 2020 WCHA Player of the Feb. 7 (15/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 7-3 Year and the 2020 WCHA Forward of the Year, Michaelis was a top-10 fi nalist Feb. 8 (15/RV) Northern Michigan* W, 1-0 for the Hobey Baker Award. Feb. 21 Alabama Huntsville* W, 10-0 • Sophomore Dryden McKay, who was named Western Collegiate Hockey Feb. 22 Alabama Huntsville* W, 8-0 Association Goaltender of the Week eight times this year, fi nished the season Feb. 28 at (11/11) Bemidji State* L, 3-1 with a 30-4-2 record, a 1.31 goals against average, a .942 save percentage Feb. 29 at (11/11) Bemidji State* W, 4-1 and ten shutouts, all of which led the country. His 10 shutouts this year ties for March 6 No. 8 Alaska Anchorage^ W, 8-1 second all-time in NCAA history. The WCHA Goaltender of the Year, McKay was March 7 No. 8 Alaska Anchorage^ W, 4-2 a Hobey Baker top-10 fi nalist and a top-fi ve fi nalist for the Mike Richter Award March 13 No. 6 Michigan Tech@ 7:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) as the top goaltender in the country. March 14 No. 6 Michigan Tech@ 6:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) • Forward Lucas Sowder registered 6g-25a/31pts on the year in earning WCHA March 15 No. 6 Michigan Tech@ (if necessary) 5:07 p.m. CT (ccd.) Rookie of the Year honors. Sowder fi nished the season ranking fi fth in the nation in freshmen scoring and his 31 points ranks fi fth on Minnesota State’s *- WCHA game all-time single-season freshman-scoring list. His 25 assists are the most ever ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals by a freshman for the school’s NCAA Division I-era. @- WCHA Semifi nals • Senior defenseman Edwin Hookenson, who was named the WCHA Student- No. X - WCHA Postseason seed Athlete of the Year, completed his four-year college career with eight goals $-Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) and 23 assists for 31 points, along with a +45 rating, 127 shots on goal and 205 blocked shots in 124 games played. A three-time Western Collegiate the AHL’s following the conclusion of the season, had Hockey Association Scholar-Athlete award recipient and a three-time Western 13g-17a/30pts in 37 games played in 2019-20. His 13 goals on the year Collegiate Hockey Association All-Academic Team honoree, Hookenson carries represent a personal career single-season high (the 30 points match his point a 3.94 grade point average and will graduate with degrees in fi nance and total from last year) and for his four-year career, the Rocky River, Ohio native accounting. posted 30g-40a/70pts in 121 contests. • Junior forward Reggie Lutz had 13g-11a/24pts in 38 games this year and • Junior defenseman Connor Mackey, who signed with the NHL’s Calgary Flames ranked third on the team with 106 shots on goal. The Elk River, Minn., native has upon the conclusion of the season, was an All-WCHA fi rst team pick this year 27g-40a/67pts in 113 career games played. after racking up 7g-17a/24pts. The Tower Lakes, Ill., native fi nished his college • Senior blueliner Ian Scheid, who had 3g-19a/22pts on the season, completed career with 18g-43a/61pts in 118 contests to rank 21st on Minnesota State’s his four-year college career with 25g-72a/97pts in 158 games. A three-time career scoring by defensemen list. All-WCHA Third Team selection, Scheid has racked up more points than any • Statistically-speaking, the Mavericks fi nished the year ranking fi rst in the defenseman during Minnesota State’s NCAA Division I era and ranks third all- nation in wins (31), fi rst in goals scored (153), fi rst in goals per game (4.03), time amongst all Maverick defensemen. His 158 games played stands tied for goals against average (1.47), goal margin (+97), shots on goal margin (+428) fi fth on the school’s all-time list. and penalty kill percentage (.913). Minnesota State ranked second in face-off • Forward Parker Tuomie completed his senior season ranking second on the percentage (.556) and is third in power play percentage (.272). team in scoring with 14g-23a/37pts. Tuomie, a two-time All-WCHA Second • Minnesota State bids adieu to seven seniors with the graduation of forwards Team pick, totaled 45g-87a/132pts in 152 games for his four-year Minnesota Josh French, Nick Rivera, Marc Michaelis, Parker Tuomie and Charlie Gerard State career with his 132 points ranking sixth on Minnesota State’s career point- and defensemen Edwin Hookenson and Ian Scheid. The Mavericks had scoring list. announced in November a recruiting class for 2020-21 that included a pair • Junior center Jake Jaremko, who tallied his fi fth career game-winning goal of defensemen in Akito Hirose (Calgary, Alta./Salmon Arm (BCHL)) and Jake in MSU’s WCHA fi rst-round playoff series-clinching victory over Alaska Livingstone (Creston, B.C./Langley (BCHL)) and forwards Connor Gregga Anchorage, posted 8g-8a/16pts in 2019-29 and owns 30g-44a/74pts in 101 (Markham, Ont./Coquitlam (BCHL)), Ondrej Pavel (Prague, Czech Rep./Fargo career games. (USHL)) and Brendan Furry (Toledo, Ohio./Tri-City (USHL)). • Junior winger Dallas Gerads had 8g-17a/25pts in 33 games played in 2019-20 and for his three-year career, the Blaine, Minn., native has 27g-33a/60pts in 97 games played. • Senior winger Charlie Gerard, who signed a professional contract with

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2019-20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN SCHEDULE

Head Coach: (Third season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at NMU/Overall: 65-47-9 Oct. 5 at USNTDP (exh.) W, 4-3 2019-20 Overall Record: 18-16-4 Oct. 11 Michigan State L, 3-5 2019-20 WCHA Record: 16-11-1-1 Oct. 12 Michigan State W, 2-0 Oct. 18 at (20/RV) Boston University T, 4-4 Oct. 19 at (20/RV) Boston University W, 4-3 Oct. 25 at Ferris State* W, 4-3 Oct. 26 at Ferris State* W, 6-4 Nov. 1 Alabama Huntsville* W, 5-3 WILDCATS Nov. 2 Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-2 Nov. 8 (RV/RV) St. Cloud State T, 3-3 (OT) NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 (RV/RV) St. Cloud State L, 4-5 (OT) Nov. 15 (RV/UR) Alaska* W, 2-1 • Northern Michigan's season was cut short with a pair of losses in the Nov. 16 (RV/UR) Alaska* L, 2-3 WCHA Quarterfi nal round against UP rival, Michigan Tech. After a 4-1 Nov. 22 at Michigan Tech* L, 2-3 loss March 6, including two empty-net goals for the opposition, the Nov. 23 Michigan Tech* L, 2-3 Wildcats tried to bounce back to force a decisive game three Sunday Nov. 29 at Alabama Huntsville* L, 2-4 Nov. 30 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 3-1 night. Their efforts came just short however with a triple overtime Dec. 13 (1/1) Minnesota State* L, 2-5 loss the following night as the Huskies would advance to the WCHA Dec. 14 (1/1) Minnesota State* W, 4-1 Semifi nal round. Jan. 3 at (11/11) Bowling Green* W, 5-2 • With a fi nal time of 104:41, the game proved to be the longest in Jan. 4 at (11/11) Bowling Green* W, 5-2 program history, topping that of a quadruple overtime game against Jan. 10 Alaska Anchorage* W, 4-1 Ohio State (91:37). Jan. 11 Alaska Anchorage* W, 6-3 • Mitchel Slattery, Darien Craighead and Andre Ghantous all scored Jan. 17 at (T-1/1) Cornell T, 2-2 (OT) Jan. 18 at (T-1/1) Cornell L, 1-3 for the Wildcats in Saturday night’s contest as the team skated to Jan. 24 at Alaska* T, 4-4 (NMU w/3-on-3) the locker room after 40 minutes of play with the 3-2 lead following Jan. 25 at Alaska* W, 4-2 a combined fi ve-goal second period. The Huskies tied things up just Jan. 31 Ferris State* W. 5-2 2:02 into the third period in what would eventually force the extra Feb. 1 Ferris State* W, 5-2 periods of play. Feb. 7 at (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 3-7 • Allowing just 36 shots on goal, the Wildcats blocked more shots than Feb. 8 at (3/3) Minnesota State* L, 0-1 they allowed to reach Nolan Kent in the crease, jumping in front of Feb. 14 (16/RV) Bemidji State* L, 0-5 Feb. 15 (16/RV) Bemidji State* L, 1-5 39 Husky attempts. MTU’s Logan Pietila sealed the Wildcats’ fate Feb. 21 at Lake Superior State* L, 1-6 when he scored the game winner at 4:41 of the sixth period of hockey Feb. 22 at Lake Superior State* W, 5-1 Saturday night, four and a half hours after the puck was initially Feb. 28 Michigan Tech* L, 4-8 dropped on game two. Feb. 29 at Michigan Tech* W, 3-2 • The Wildcats fi nished 18-16-4 in 2019-20 while peaking at 15th in March 6 No. 6 Michigan Tech^ L, 1-4 the national polls. The Wildcats held a 9-7-2 record heading into the March 7 No. 6 Michigan Tech^ L, 3-4 (3OT) holiday break. After a hot start to the season which saw the team *- WCHA game hold a 6-1-2 record, including an eight-game undefeated stretch, the ^- WCHA Quarterfi nals Wildcats faltered slightly towards the end of November. Getting back No. X - WCHA Postseason seed in the win column with a 3-1 victory over Alabama Huntsville, the team went on to post a weekend split with then top-ranked Minnesota State the 100-point mark during the month of January with his second goal to round out the fi rst half of the season. in a win over Alaska. He also earned recognition as Forward of the • The team then boasted a 7-1-2 record to start the new year, including Week by the WCHA on two occasions. a 4-0-1 run at the start of January. Their six-game unbeaten streak • A newcomer to the team for the second half of the season, AJ ended with a 3-1 loss at then-No. 1 Cornell after a 2-2 tie the night Vanderbeck made his presence known early as he lit the lamp twice prior in the top-20 matchup. Between January 3 and February 1, the while adding another seven assists in just eight games played for Wildcats completed sweeps over three WCHA opponents and earned the green and gold. Following his strong start to collegiate hockey, 23 of a possible 24 points in league play during the stretch. A late Vanderbeck was named Rookie of the Month by the league after season skid put hopes of home ice in the playoffs in question but the earning Rookie of the Week honors once. Wildcats were able to bounce back in their fi nal three games, posting • Sophomore netminder Nolan Kent picked up his second and third a 2-1 record to end the season and secure home ice through the fi rst weekly honors as Goaltender of the Week in January en route to being round. named Goaltender of the Month by the league at the end of January. • Their season was cut short however in a triple overtime loss to UP. He backstopped the Wildcats in eight contests to start the new year rival Michigan Tech as the two teams played the longest game in before earning the monthly award, the fi rst of his career. Over the NMU hockey history, and second longest for MTU. At 4:41 of the third course of the month, he posted a 5-1-1 record while owning a .919 save overtime, and exactly four hours and 30 minutes after the puck was percentage over that stretch. He turned aside 217 shots in January fi rst dropped, the Huskies net the game winning goal to take the best- and averaged 2.58 goals against as his save total was second-best in of-three WCHA Quarterfi nal series and end the Wildcat’s impressive the league during that time frame and 11th in the nation. season. • In total, the Wildcats were recognized by the league on 18 occasions • After the Wildcats picked up eight WCHA weekly awards to start in 2019-20 with eight individuals picking up weekly and/or monthly the season and Forward of the Month recognition in October for awards. Vanderbeck, along with Ben Newhouse (defenseman), sophomore Vincent de Mey, NMU went on to earn nine more Michael Van Unen (rookie), Andre Ghantous (rookie) and Griffi n awards, including three Player of the Month nods in January. Darien Loughran (forward) were all named players of the week once this Craighead’s fi ve multi-point games and seven games with his name season while Craighead (2x; forward), Kent (3x; goaltender) and de on the box score warranted him Forward of the Month honors for the Mey (4x; forward) earned multiple weekly honors. fi rst month of the new year. His 13 points to open 2020 off eight goals, including a hat trick on the fi nal day, and fi ve assists led both his team and the league while ranking third nationally. Craighead also reached

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Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 28 20-12-32 1.14 23/73 6 0 3 1 +14 2 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 13-18-31 1.48 3/6 6 2 4 0 +16 3 Steven Jandric UA JR F 27 12-18-30 1.11 13/26 5 0 3 1 +8 4 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 28 11-18-29 1.04 3/6 4 0 2 0 +14 5 Connor Ford BGSU JR F 26 11-17-28 1.08 8/16 9 0 1 0 -4 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 28 15-13-28 1.00 0/0 11 0 3 0 +6 7 Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 28 9-18-27 0.96 7/36 2 0 1 0 +14 8 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 28 7-19-26 0.93 12/24 1 2 2 0 +3 9 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 26 12-13-25 0.96 11/33 1 0 3 1 +2 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 28 13-12-25 0.89 4/8 5 0 3 0 +17 11 Aaron Miller BMJ JR F 27 11-13-24 0.89 17/53 2 0 2 0 +8 Brandon Kruse BGSU JR F 28 6-18-24 0.86 12/24 4 0 3 0 -6 VGK 13 Max Humitz LSSU SR F 28 14-9-23 0.82 14/39 2 1 1 0 +5 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 28 7-16-23 0.82 4/8 3 0 1 0 +17 15 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 26 5-17-22 0.85 14/28 2 0 1 0 +18 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 27 4-18-22 0.81 3/6 2 0 1 0 +10 17 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 27 4-17-21 0.78 6/12 2 0 1 0 +8 Alex Barber BGSU SO F 28 9-12-21 0.75 7/14 6 1 2 0 -8 Max Newton UA JR F 28 5-16-21 0.75 11/41 2 0 1 0 +4 20 Julian Napravnik MNS SO F 26 8-12-20 0.77 4/8 2 0 2 0 +16 Ashton Calder LSSU SO F 28 10-10-20 0.71 6/12 2 1 2 0 +7 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 28 9-11-20 0.71 7/25 6 0 3 1 +1 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 28 6-14-20 0.71 12/24 3 0 2 0 +10 24 7 Players Tied With 19 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 28 7-19-26 0.93 12/24 1 2 2 0 +3 2 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 27 4-18-22 0.81 3/6 2 0 1 0 +10 3 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 28 6-14-20 0.71 12/24 3 0 2 0 +10 4 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 28 5-14-19 0.68 10/23 1 0 1 0 +19 Tommy Muck BMJ SR D 28 4-15-19 0.68 3/6 3 0 0 0 +15 Jake Willets FSU FR D 28 3-16-19 0.68 10/31 1 0 0 0 -12 7 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 28 4-14-18 0.64 10/20 0 0 1 0 +6 8 Chris Jandric UA SO D 27 5-12-17 0.63 15/30 3 0 2 0 -4 9 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 28 2-13-15 0.54 11/22 0 0 0 0 +18 Blake Evennou FSU FR D 28 1-14-15 0.54 13/34 1 0 0 0 -10 11 Nate Kallen FSU SR D 28 5-9-14 0.50 6/12 3 0 0 0 -15 12 Brad Johnson BMJ JR D 26 6-7-13 0.50 12/24 0 0 2 0 +13 Tristan Thompson UA SR D 27 5-8-13 0.48 6/12 1 1 2 0 E Eric Gotz MTU SOD 27 2-11-13 0.48 1/2 1 0 1 0 -5 15 William Riedell LSSU JR D 28 3-9-12 0.43 11/30 0 0 0 0 +9 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 28 3-9-12 0.43 9/18 0 0 1 0 +1

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 27 4-18-22 0.81 3/6 2 0 1 0 +10 2 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 27 4-17-21 0.78 6/12 2 0 1 0 +8 3 Jake Willets FSU FR D 28 3-16-19 0.68 10/31 1 0 0 0 -12 4 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 22 3-14-17 0.77 1/2 1 0 2 0 +8 5 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 27 5-11-16 0.59 14/31 0 0 1 0 +6 WPG 6 André Ghantous NMU FR F 26 7-8-15 0.58 8/16 1 0 1 0 +7 Rylee St. Onge AKA FR F 28 6-9-15 0.54 9/18 1 0 0 0 -7 Blake Evennou FSU FR D 28 1-14-15 0.54 13/34 1 0 0 0 -10 9 Josh Latta ALH FR F 26 6-7-13 0.50 8/16 2 0 1 0 -15 10 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 25 4-7-11 0.44 2/4 1 0 1 0 -1 Liam Izyk ALH FR F 26 3-8-11 0.42 4/8 0 1 0 0 -8 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 28 3-8-11 0.39 4/8 0 1 0 0 +3 13 Alex Frye AKA FR F 26 7-3-10 0.38 10/20 2 1 0 0 -13 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 27 6-4-10 0.37 1/2 3 1 1 0 -14 15 AJ Vanderbeck NMU FR F 6 2-7-9 1.50 1/2 2 0 1 0 +9 Zach Nazzarett AKA FR F 15 6-3-9 0.60 6/23 1 0 0 0 +2 Daneel Lategan ALH FR F 26 5-4-9 0.35 8/16 0 0 0 0 -4 WCHA Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 28 20 0.71 1 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 28 19 0.68 2 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 28 15 0.54 2 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 18 0.86 3 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 28 14 0.50 Steven Jandric AKF JR F 27 18 0.67 Max Humitz LSS SR F 28 14 0.50 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 27 18 0.67 5 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 13 0.62 Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 28 18 0.64 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 28 13 0.46 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 28 18 0.64 7 Charlie Combs BMJ JR F 24 12 0.50 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 28 18 0.64 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 26 12 0.46 8 Connor Ford BGS JR F 26 17 0.65 Steven Jandric AKF JR F 27 12 0.44 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 26 17 0.65 Pierre-Luc Veillette LSS SO F 28 12 0.43 Louis Boudon LSS FR F 27 17 0.63 11 Connor Ford BGS JR F 26 11 0.42 11 Max Newton AKF JR F 28 16 0.57 Aaron Miller BMJ JR F 27 11 0.41 Jake Willets FSU FR D 28 16 0.57 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 28 11 0.39 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 28 16 0.57

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 28 11 0.39 1 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 28 1-16-17 0.61 2 Connor Ford BGS JR F 26 9 0.35 2 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 6-9-15 0.71 3 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 6 0.29 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 28 11-4-15 0.54 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 28 6 0.21 4 Connor Ford BGS JR F 26 9-5-14 0.54 Alex Barber BGS SO F 28 6 0.21 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 28 4-10-14 0.50 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 28 6 0.21 6 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 27 2-11-13 0.48 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 28 6 0.21 Alex Barber BGS SO F 28 6-7-13 0.46 8 Steven Jandric AKF JR F 27 5 0.19 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 28 4-9-13 0.46 Tyler Cline AKF SR F 28 5 0.18 9 5 Players Tied With 12 Points Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 28 5 0.18

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 2 0.10 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 4 0.19 Hampus Sjödahl BMJ SR F 25 2 0.08 2 13 Players Tied With 3 Nicholas Rivera MNS SR F 27 2 0.07 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 28 2 0.07 Brendan McKay LSS SR F 28 2 0.07 6 18 Players Tied With 1

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 28 +19 1 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 24 1 Jack McNeely MNS JR D 28 +19 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 26 1 3 Jared Spooner MNS JR F 24 +18 Steven Jandric AKF JR F 27 1 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 26 +18 Nicholas Rivera MNS SR F 27 1 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 28 +18 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 28 1 6 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 28 +17 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 28 1 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 28 +17 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 28 1 8 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 21 +16 Julian Napravnik MNS SO F 26 +16 Edwin Hookenson MNS SR D 28 +16

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Nolan Nicholas AKA SR D 28 54 1.93 1 Max Newton AKF JR F 406 218 .651 2 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 26 52 2.00 2 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 118 73 .618 3 Ben Newhouse NMU JR D 28 48 1.71 3 Dustin Manz LSS FR F 179 114 .611 4 Rylan Yaremko NMU JR D 26 41 1.58 4 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 52 37 .584 5 Tommy Muck BMJ SR D 28 40 1.43 5 Ross Armour BMJ SO F 188 135 .582 6 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 28 38 1.36 6 Christian Rajic ALH JR F 110 82 .573 Edwin Hookenson MNS SR D 28 38 1.36 7 Alex Smith MTU SR F 328 245 .572 8 Troy Robillard AKA FR D 20 36 1.80 8 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 370 279 .570 Max Coyle ALH FR D 28 36 1.29 9 Jared Spooner MNS JR F 179 135 .570 10 Eric Sinclair AKA JR D 28 35 1.25 10 Ashton Calder LSS SO F 79 62 .560 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 28 35 1.25 WCHA Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 27 1584:36 31 1.17 22-3-1 8 546 .946 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 27 1626:31 40 1.48 19-5-3 3 668 .944 3 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 13 718:36 24 2.00 7-2-3 2 272 .919 4 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 24 1310:28 46 2.11 12-8-2 1 536 .921 5 Eric Dop BGSU JR 23 1406:14 55 2.35 12-8-3 3 497 .900 6 Anton Martinsson UA SR 17 969:56 38 2.35 7-7-2 1 440 .921 7 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 27 1575:33 64 2.44 10-12-4 2 663 .912 8 Austin Shaw FSU SR 12 645:45 29 2.69 3-7-1 0 264 .901 9 Nolan Kent NMU SO 23 1120:22 53 2.84 12-7-0 0 507 .905 10 Kris Carlson AKA JR 18 928:17 45 2.91 2-11-2 1 481 .914 11 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 13 679:51 41 3.62 1-9-0 0 272 .869 12 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 26 1503:44 93 3.71 2-18-6 1 846 .901

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 27 1584:36 31 1.17 22-3-1 8 546 .946 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 27 1626:31 40 1.48 19-5-3 3 668 .944 3 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 24 1310:28 46 2.11 12-8-2 1 536 .921 4 Anton Martinsson UA SR 17 969:56 38 2.35 7-7-2 1 440 .921 5 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 13 718:36 24 2.00 7-2-3 2 272 .919 6 Kris Carlson AKA JR 18 928:17 45 2.91 2-11-2 1 481 .914 7 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 27 1575:33 64 2.44 10-12-4 2 663 .912 8 Nolan Kent NMU SO 23 1120:22 53 2.84 12-7-0 0 507 .905 9 Austin Shaw FSU SR 12 645:45 29 2.69 3-7-1 0 264 .901 10 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 26 1503:44 93 3.71 2-18-6 1 846 .901 11 Eric Dop BGSU JR 23 1406:14 55 2.35 12-8-3 3 497 .900 12 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 13 679:51 41 3.62 1-9-0 0 272 .869

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 26 32.5 846 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 27 8 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 27 24.7 668 2 Eric Dop BGSU JR 23 3 3 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 27 24.6 663 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 27 3 4 Dryden McKay MNS SO 27 20.2 546 4 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 13 2 5 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 24 22.3 536 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 27 2 6 Nolan Kent NMU SO 23 22.0 507 6 Kristian Stead AKA SO 8 1 7 Eric Dop BGSU JR 23 21.6 497 Anton Martinsson UA SR 17 1 8 Kris Carlson AKA JR 18 26.7 481 Kris Carlson AKA JR 18 1 9 Anton Martinsson UA SR 17 25.9 440 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 24 1 10 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 13 20.9 272 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 26 1 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 13 20.9 272 12 Austin Shaw FSU SR 12 22.0 264 13 John Hawthorne NMU FR 13 16.2 211 14 Kristian Stead AKA SO 8 24.6 197 15 Carter McPhail FSU FR 7 25.0 175 16 Brandon Perrone AKA FR 7 19.0 133 17 Zack Rose BGSU FR 5 21.0 105 18 David Fessenden ALH FR 5 19.4 97 19 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 4 23.2 93 20 Blake Pietila MTU FR 5 12.6 63 WCHA Men Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 28 115 4.11 1 Minnesota State 28 38 1.36 2 Bemidji State 28 101 3.61 2 Bemidji State 28 46 1.64 3 Northern Michigan 28 92 3.29 3 Alaska 28 65 2.32 4 Bowling Green 28 85 3.04 Michigan Tech 28 65 2.32 5 Alaska 28 73 2.61 5 Bowling Green 28 70 2.50 6 Michigan Tech 28 68 2.43 6 Lake Superior State 28 77 2.75 7 Lake Superior State 28 66 2.36 7 Northern Michigan 28 87 3.11 8 Alaska Anchorage 28 56 2.00 8 Alaska Anchorage 28 96 3.43 9 Ferris State 28 54 1.93 9 Ferris State 28 100 3.57 10 Alabama Huntsville 28 50 1.79 10 Alabama Huntsville 28 116 4.14

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team TotalsSHFPK % 1 Bemidji State 27/98 2 27.6 1 Minnesota State 88/96 4 91.7 2 Bowling Green 35/128 0 27.3 2 Bemidji State 78/87 4 89.7 3 Minnesota State 26/104 1 25.0 3 Alaska 101/117 1 86.3 4 Alaska 22/112 4 19.6 4 Bowling Green 99/118 4 83.9 5 Northern Michigan 21/120 4 17.5 5 Michigan Tech 67/82 2 81.7 6 Michigan Tech 17/110 5 15.5 6 Ferris State 94/116 3 81.0 7 Alaska Anchorage 14/98 2 14.3 7 Lake Superior State 92/114 4 80.7 Ferris State 15/105 3 14.3 8 Alaska Anchorage 95/124 3 76.6 9 Lake Superior State 11/97 3 11.3 Northern Michigan 95/124 2 76.6 10 Alabama Huntsville 9/115 4 7.8 10 Alabama Huntsville 81/109 1 74.3

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Alaska Anchorage 28 457 16.3 1 Minnesota State 28 958 34.2 2 Ferris State 28 441 15.8 2 Bowling Green 28 941 33.6 3 Alaska 28423 15.1 3 Bemidji State 28 873 31.2 4 Northern Michigan 28 418 14.9 4 Lake Superior State 28 810 28.9 5 Lake Superior State 28 342 12.2 5 Northern Michigan 28 786 28.1 6 Bowling Green 28 338 12.1 6 Ferris State 28 769 27.5 7 Alabama Huntsville 28 333 11.9 7 Michigan Tech 28 754 26.9 8 Minnesota State 28 287 10.2 8 Alaska Anchorage 28 702 25.1 9 Bemidji State 28 282 10.1 9 Alaska 28700 25.0 10 Michigan Tech 28 263 9.4 10 Alabama Huntsville 28 633 22.6

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Minnesota State 28 37 49 1 115 1 Minnesota State 10 11 16 1 38 2 Bemidji State 29 33 39 0 101 2 Bemidji State 14 10 22 0 46 3 Northern Michigan 24 33 34 1 92 3 Alaska 21 3014 0 65 4 Bowling Green 24 35 23 3 85 Michigan Tech 14 31 20 0 65 5 Alaska 18 2728 0 73 5 Bowling Green 18 23 26 3 70 6 Michigan Tech 13 25 29 1 68 6 Lake Superior State 22 28 26 1 77 7 Lake Superior State 16 22 26 2 66 7 Northern Michigan 32 27 28 0 87 8 Alaska Anchorage 19 20 17 0 56 8 Alaska Anchorage 22 31 42 1 96 9 Ferris State 15 20 19 0 54 9 Ferris State 27 36 36 1 100 10 Alabama Huntsville 20 18 12 0 50 10 Alabama Huntsville 26 43 46 1 116

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 26 1 +25 8 4 -4 +21 2 Bemidji State 27 2 +25 9 4 -5 +20 Bowling Green 35 0 +35 19 4 -15 +20 4 Alaska 22 4 +18 16 1 -15 +3 5 Michigan Tech 17 5 +12 15 2 -13 -1 6 Ferris State 15 3 +12 22 3 -19 -7 7 Lake Superior State 11 3 +8 22 4 -18 -10 Northern Michigan 21 4 +17 29 2 -27 -10 9 Alaska Anchorage 14 2 +12 29 3 -26 -14 10 Alabama Huntsville 9 4 +5 28 1 -27 -22 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 20-24-44 1.42 4/8 8 3 5 0 +20 2 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 37 23-16-39 1.05 33/93 7 0 4 1 +9 3 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 37 14-23-37 1.00 8/16 6 0 3 0 +13 4 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 38 11-24-35 0.92 20/40 1 3 2 0 +11 Max Humitz LSSU SR F 41 22-13-35 0.85 20/62 3 1 1 0 +3 6 Connor Ford BGSU JR F 36 12-22-34 0.94 8/16 9 0 1 0 -1 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 37 19-15-34 0.92 1/2 12 0 5 0 E Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 37 14-20-34 0.92 7/36 3 1 1 0 +11 Brandon Kruse BGSU JR F 38 9-25-34 0.89 12/24 4 0 4 0 +1 VGK 10 Steven Jandric UA JR F 35 13-20-33 0.94 18/47 5 0 3 1 +4 11 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 31 6-25-31 1.00 2/4 2 0 3 0 +15 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 36 15-16-31 0.86 11/33 1 0 3 1 E 13 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 37 13-17-30 0.81 9/18 5 0 3 0 +17 14 Aaron Miller BMJ JR F 36 12-17-29 0.81 21/61 2 0 2 0 +7 15 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 38 15-13-28 0.74 7/14 6 1 1 1 -7 Ashton Calder LSSU SO F 41 12-16-28 0.68 10/20 2 2 2 0 +4 17 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 35 9-18-27 0.77 17/37 2 0 1 0 +10 WPG Max Newton UA JR F 36 9-18-27 0.75 12/43 4 0 1 0 +3 Cameron Wright BGSU JR F 38 20-7-27 0.71 11/22 9 0 4 1 +1 Alex Barber BGSU SO F 38 11-16-27 0.71 13/26 7 1 2 0 -6 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 38 8-19-27 0.71 6/12 3 0 1 0 +17 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 39 16-11-27 0.69 6/23 7 2 1 1 +6 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 39 12-15-27 0.69 8/35 8 0 4 1 +4 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 40 6-21-27 0.68 11/22 2 0 1 0 +7 25 Pierre-Luc Veillette LSSU SO F 41 12-14-26 0.63 2/4 2 0 3 0 +3

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 38 11-24-35 0.92 20/40 1 3 2 0 +11 2 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 38 6-19-25 0.66 16/32 3 0 2 0 +7 3 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 35 5-19-24 0.69 5/10 2 0 1 0 +7 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 36 7-17-24 0.67 13/29 1 0 1 0 +23 5 Chris Jandric UA SO D 35 5-17-22 0.63 20/40 3 0 2 0 -6 Jake Willets FSU FR D 35 3-19-22 0.63 12/35 1 0 0 0 -17 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 37 3-19-22 0.59 13/26 1 0 0 0 +20 8 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 39 4-17-21 0.54 16/32 0 0 1 0 +3 9 Tommy Muck BMJ SR D 37 4-16-20 0.54 5/10 3 0 0 0 +15 Eric Gotz MTU SOD 38 4-16-20 0.53 5/10 1 0 2 0 -1 11 William Riedell LSSU JR D 41 5-13-18 0.44 13/34 0 0 0 0 +13 12 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 39 3-14-17 0.44 15/41 0 0 1 0 +1 13 Nate Kallen FSU SR D 35 6-10-16 0.46 9/18 4 0 0 0 -24 Will Cullen BGSU SO D 37 7-9-16 0.43 21/53 1 0 1 0 +8 15 Tomi Hiekkavirta AKA SR D 33 2-13-15 0.45 5/10 2 0 0 0 -21 Blake Evennou FSU FR D 35 1-14-15 0.43 15/38 1 0 0 0 -14 Ben Newhouse NMU JR D 38 3-12-15 0.39 2/4 1 0 1 0 -1

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 31 6-25-31 1.00 2/4 2 0 3 0 +15 2 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 35 9-18-27 0.77 17/37 2 0 1 0 +10 WPG Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 40 6-21-27 0.68 11/22 2 0 1 0 +7 4 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 35 5-19-24 0.69 5/10 2 0 1 0 +7 5 Jake Willets FSU FR D 35 3-19-22 0.63 12/35 1 0 0 0 -17 André Ghantous NMU FR F 36 11-11-22 0.61 8/16 3 0 1 0 +6 7 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 39 8-12-20 0.51 5/10 0 1 3 1 +4 8 Josh Latta ALH FR F 32 7-11-18 0.56 8/16 2 0 1 0 -16 9 Rylee St. Onge AKA FR F 36 8-9-17 0.47 11/22 3 0 0 0 -16 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 36 5-12-17 0.47 3/6 1 0 1 0 -1 11 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 35 7-9-16 0.46 3/6 3 1 1 0 -19 12 Blake Evennou FSU FR D 35 1-14-15 0.43 15/38 1 0 0 0 -14 13 Alex Frye AKA FR F 34 9-5-14 0.41 14/28 2 2 0 0 -13 14 Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 37 4-9-13 0.35 27/101 1 0 0 0 +1 15 Zach Nazzarett AKA FR F 19 7-4-11 0.58 8/27 1 0 0 0 +2 Liam Izyk ALH FR F 32 3-8-11 0.34 6/12 0 1 0 0 -12 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 37 23 0.62 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 31 25 0.81 2 Max Humitz LSS SR F 41 22 0.54 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 38 25 0.66 3 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 20 0.65 3 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 24 0.77 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 38 20 0.53 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 38 24 0.63 5 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 37 19 0.51 5 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 37 23 0.62 6 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 39 16 0.41 6 Connor Ford BGS JR F 36 22 0.61 7 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 36 15 0.42 7 Louis Boudon LSS FR F 40 21 0.53 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 38 15 0.39 8 Steven Jandric AKF JR F 35 20 0.57 9 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 35 14 0.40 Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 37 20 0.54 Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 37 14 0.38 10 6 Players Tied With 19 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 37 14 0.38 12 Steven Jandric AKF JR F 35 13 0.37 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 37 13 0.35 Reggie Lutz MNS JR F 38 13 0.34

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 37 12 0.32 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 8-13-21 0.68 2 Connor Ford BGS JR F 36 9 0.25 2 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 38 1-17-18 0.47 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 38 9 0.24 3 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 37 12-5-17 0.46 4 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 8 0.26 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 37 6-11-17 0.46 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 39 8 0.21 5 Alex Barber BGS SO F 38 7-8-15 0.39 6 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 37 7 0.19 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 38 4-11-15 0.39 Alex Barber BGS SO F 38 7 0.18 7 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 35 2-12-14 0.40 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 39 7 0.18 Connor Ford BGS JR F 36 9-5-14 0.39 9 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 37 6 0.16 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 37 7-7-14 0.38 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 38 6 0.16 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 38 6-8-14 0.37

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 3 0.10 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 5 0.16 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 38 3 0.08 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 37 5 0.14 3 Alex Frye AKA FR F 34 2 0.06 3 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 37 4 0.11 Hampus Sjödahl BMJ SR F 34 2 0.06 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 38 4 0.11 Nicholas Rivera MNS SR F 35 2 0.06 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 38 4 0.11 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 39 2 0.05 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 39 4 0.10 Brendan McKay LSS SR F 41 2 0.05 7 18 Players Tied With 3 Ashton Calder LSS SO F 41 2 0.05 9 17 Players Tied With 1

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 36 +23 1 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 35 2 2 Jack McNeely MNS JR D 38 +21 2 Steven Jandric AKF JR F 35 1 3 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 31 +20 Nicholas Rivera MNS SR F 35 1 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 37 +20 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 36 1 5 Jared Spooner MNS JR F 31 +19 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 37 1 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 33 +19 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 38 1 Edwin Hookenson MNS SR D 38 +19 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 38 1 8 Andy Carroll MNS SO D 33 +18 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 39 1 9 Julian Napravnik MNS SO F 35 +17 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 39 1 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 37 +17 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 39 1 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 38 +17

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 33 67 2.03 1 Max Newton AKF JR F 515 287 .642 2 Ben Newhouse NMU JR D 38 65 1.71 2 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 161 108 .599 3 Nolan Nicholas AKA SR D 36 63 1.75 3 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 53 37 .589 4 Rylan Yaremko NMU JR D 36 61 1.69 4 Dustin Manz LSS FR F 242 170 .587 5 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 39 60 1.54 5 Ross Armour BMJ SO F 228 165 .580 6 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 39 56 1.44 6 Jared Spooner MNS JR F 230 169 .576 7 Edwin Hookenson MNS SR D 38 50 1.32 7 Alex Smith MTU SR F 485 367 .569 8 Tommy Muck BMJ SR D 37 48 1.30 8 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 510 393 .565 9 Riese Zmolek MNS JR D 37 47 1.27 9 Christian Rajic ALH JR F 129 101 .561 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 38 47 1.24 10 Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 463 364 .560 WCHA Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 37 2156:25 47 1.31 30-4-2 10 761 .942 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 33 1989:15 54 1.63 21-8-4 4 808 .937 3 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 34 1948:06 67 2.06 19-10-3 2 818 .924 4 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 16 845:20 33 2.34 7-5-3 2 319 .906 5 Eric Dop BGSU JR 33 2004:32 79 2.36 19-11-3 3 730 .902 6 Anton Martinsson UA SR 23 1313:18 55 2.51 9-10-2 2 621 .919 7 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 39 2291:59 98 2.57 13-21-4 2 1002 .911 8 Nolan Kent NMU SO 30 1529:59 73 2.86 13-11-1 0 668 .901 9 Austin Shaw FSU SR 15 779:24 39 3.00 3-9-1 0 326 .893 10 John Hawthorne NMU FR 17 793:37 41 3.10 5-5-3 1 306 .882 11 Kris Carlson AKA JR 24 1255:40 66 3.15 2-16-3 1 640 .907 12 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 17 883:34 52 3.53 3-11-0 0 377 .879 13 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 30 1743:09 112 3.86 2-22-6 1 968 .896

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 37 2156:25 47 1.31 30-4-2 10 761 .942 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 33 1989:15 54 1.63 21-8-4 4 808 .937 3 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 34 1948:06 67 2.06 19-10-3 2 818 .924 4 Anton Martinsson UA SR 23 1313:18 55 2.51 9-10-2 2 621 .919 5 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 39 2291:59 98 2.57 13-21-4 2 1002 .911 6 Kris Carlson AKA JR 24 1255:40 66 3.15 2-16-3 1 640 .907 7 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 16 845:20 33 2.34 7-5-3 2 319 .906 8 Eric Dop BGSU JR 33 2004:32 79 2.36 19-11-3 3 730 .902 9 Nolan Kent NMU SO 30 1529:59 73 2.86 13-11-1 0 668 .901 10 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 30 1743:09 112 3.86 2-22-6 1 968 .896 11 Austin Shaw FSU SR 15 779:24 39 3.00 3-9-1 0 326 .893 12 John Hawthorne NMU FR 17 793:37 41 3.10 5-5-3 1 306 .882 13 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 17 883:34 52 3.53 3-11-0 0 377 .879

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 39 25.7 1002 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 37 10 2 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 30 32.3 968 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 33 4 3 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 34 24.1 818 3 Eric Dop BGSU JR 33 3 4 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 33 24.5 808 4 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 16 2 5 Dryden McKay MNS SO 37 20.6 761 Anton Martinsson UA SR 23 2 6 Eric Dop BGSU JR 33 22.1 730 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 34 2 7 Nolan Kent NMU SO 30 22.3 668 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 39 2 8 Kris Carlson AKA JR 24 26.7 640 8 Kristian Stead AKA SO 10 1 9 Anton Martinsson UA SR 23 27.0 621 John Hawthorne NMU FR 17 1 10 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 17 22.2 377 Kris Carlson AKA JR 24 1 11 Austin Shaw FSU SR 15 21.7 326 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 30 1 12 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 16 19.9 319 13 John Hawthorne NMU FR 17 18.0 306 14 Kristian Stead AKA SO 10 25.4 254 15 Carter McPhail FSU FR 9 23.2 209 16 Brandon Perrone AKA FR 8 20.5 164 17 David Fessenden ALH FR 7 21.7 152 18 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 5 22.8 114 19 Zack Rose BGSU FR 5 21.0 105 20 Henry Johnson BMJ JR 4 22.5 90 WCHA Men Team Overall Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 38 153 4.03 1 Minnesota State 38 56 1.47 2 Bemidji State 37 119 3.22 2 Bemidji State 37 71 1.92 3 Bowling Green 38 119 3.13 3 Michigan Tech 39 89 2.28 Northern Michigan 38 119 3.13 4 Bowling Green 38 96 2.53 5 Michigan Tech 39 104 2.67 5 Alaska 36 93 2.58 6 Alaska 36 88 2.44 6 Lake Superior State 41 120 2.93 7 Lake Superior State 41 96 2.34 7 Northern Michigan 38 120 3.16 8 Ferris State 35 70 2.00 8 Ferris State 35 127 3.63 9 Alaska Anchorage 36 69 1.92 9 Alaska Anchorage 36 134 3.72 10 Alabama Huntsville 34 57 1.68 10 Alabama Huntsville 34 145 4.26

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team TotalsSHFPK % 1 Minnesota State 40/147 1 27.2 1 Minnesota State 116/127 5 91.3 2 Bowling Green 45/175 0 25.7 2 Bemidji State 103/113 5 91.2 3 Bemidji State 29/126 4 23.0 3 Alaska 132/155 1 85.2 4 Northern Michigan 30/163 5 18.4 4 Bowling Green 130/157 5 82.8 5 Michigan Tech 25/152 5 16.4 5 Michigan Tech 101/122 4 82.8 6 Alaska 24/148 6 16.2 6 Lake Superior State 138/167 5 82.6 7 Ferris State 19/130 4 14.6 7 Ferris State 118/144 3 81.9 8 Alaska Anchorage 18/126 2 14.3 8 Northern Michigan 129/164 2 78.7 9 Lake Superior State 14/143 4 9.8 9 Alaska Anchorage 121/162 4 74.7 10 Alabama Huntsville 11/139 5 7.9 10 Alabama Huntsville 102/138 1 73.9

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Alaska 36559 15.5 1 Minnesota State 381280 33.7 2 Alaska Anchorage 36 552 15.3 2 Bowling Green 381276 33.6 3 Ferris State 35 532 15.2 3 Bemidji State 371151 31.1 4 Northern Michigan 38 545 14.3 4 Northern Michigan 38 1080 28.4 5 Bowling Green 38 478 12.6 5 Lake Superior State 41 1157 28.2 6 Alabama Huntsville 34 396 11.6 6 Michigan Tech 391065 27.3 7 Lake Superior State 41 471 11.5 7 Ferris State 35 937 26.8 8 Minnesota State 38 386 10.2 8 Alaska Anchorage 36 907 25.2 9 Michigan Tech 39 380 9.7 9 Alaska 36 906 25.2 10 Bemidji State 37 338 9.1 10 Alabama Huntsville 34 726 21.4

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Minnesota State 37 48 67 1 153 1 Minnesota State 16 19 20 1 56 2 Bemidji State 34 40 45 0 119 2 Bemidji State 21 16 33 1 71 Bowling Green 29 49 37 4 119 3 Michigan Tech 20 43 26 0 89 Northern Michigan 32 38 48 1 119 4 Alaska 30 3429 0 93 5 Michigan Tech 24 31 46 3 104 5 Bowling Green 24 31 37 4 96 6 Lake Superior State 25 31 38 2 96 6 Lake Superior State 40 41 37 2 120 7 Alaska 22 3135 0 88 Northern Michigan 43 38 37 2 120 8 Ferris State 17 27 26 0 70 8 Ferris State 37 48 41 1 127 9 Alaska Anchorage 24 25 20 0 69 9 Alaska Anchorage 32 46 54 2 134 10 Alabama Huntsville 22 21 14 0 57 10 Alabama Huntsville 34 52 58 1 145

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 40 1 +39 11 5 -6 +33 2 Bowling Green 45 0 +45 27 5 -22 +23 3 Bemidji State 29 4 +25 10 5 -5 +20 4 Michigan Tech 25 5 +20 21 4 -17 +3 5 Alaska 24 6 +18 23 1 -22 -4 6 Ferris State 19 4 +15 26 3 -23 -8 Northern Michigan 30 5 +25 35 2 -33 -8 8 Lake Superior State 14 4 +10 29 5 -24 -14 9 Alaska Anchorage 18 2 +16 41 4 -37 -21 10 Alabama Huntsville 11 5 +6 36 1 -35 -29 WCHA Playoff Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 2 1-4-5 2.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Brandon Kruse BGSU JR F 2 0-5-5 2.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +5 VGK 3 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 2 4-0-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 1 1 +5 Reggie Lutz MNS JR F 2 2-2-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 1 0 +4 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 2 0-4-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 3 2-2-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 8 Max Newton UA JR F 2 2-1-3 1.50 0/0 2 0 0 0 -1 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 2 2-1-3 1.50 0/0 1 0 0 0 +2 WPG Max Johnson BGSU JR F 2 1-2-3 1.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +5 Tim Theocharidis BGSU SO D 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 1 0 1 0 +1 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 1 0 0 0 E Max Humitz LSSU SR F 3 3-0-3 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 3 2-1-3 1.00 0/0 1 0 2 0 +1 15 20 Players Tied With 2 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Tim Theocharidis BGSU SO D 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 1 0 1 0 +1 2 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 1 1-1-2 2.00 0/0 1 0 0 0 +1 Will Cullen BGSU SO D 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Chris Jandric UA SO D 2 0-2-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Tyler Rockwell MTU JR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 3 1-1-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 -1 William Riedell LSSU JR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 8 21 Players Tied With 1 Points

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 1 0 +4 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 2 0-4-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E 3 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 2 2-1-3 1.50 0/0 1 0 0 0 +2 WPG 4 Logan Ganie MTU FR F 2 2-0-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Marcus Mitchell AKA FR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 3 1-1-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 -1 7 T.J. Lloyd BGSU FR D 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 1 0 +1 André Ghantous NMU FR F 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -4 Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Roberts Kaļķis UA FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 -1 Alex Frye AKA FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 3/6 0 0 0 0 E Zach Nazzarett AKA FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Jake Crespi MTU FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Kyle Looft BMJ FR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Dustin Manz LSSU FR F 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 3 0-1-1 0.33 2/4 0 0 0 0 +1 WCHA Playoff Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 2 4 2.00 1 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 2 5 2.50 2 Max Humitz LSS SR F 3 3 1.00 2 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 2 4 2.00 3 Max Newton AKF JR F 2 2 1.00 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 2 4 2.00 Logan Ganie MTU FR F 2 2 1.00 4 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 3 1.50 Reggie Lutz MNS JR F 2 2 1.00 5 14 Players Tied With 2 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 2 2 1.00 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 2 2 1.00 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 3 2 0.67 Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 3 2 0.67 10 31 Players Tied With 1

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Max Newton AKF JR F 2 2 1.00 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 2 0-3-3 1.50 2 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 1 1 1.00 2 Max Newton AKF JR F 2 2-0-2 1.00 Frédéric Létourneau BGS SR F 2 1 0.50 Frédéric Létourneau BGS SR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 Tim Theocharidis BGS SO D 2 1 0.50 Tim Theocharidis BGS SO D 2 1-1-2 1.00 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 2 1 0.50 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 2 1 0.50 Kylar Hope AKF SR F 2 0-2-2 1.00 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 2 1 0.50 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 2 0-2-2 1.00 Adam Brady BMJ SR F 3 1 0.33

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Adam Brady BMJ SRF 3 2 0.67 2 Tim Theocharidis BGS SO D 2 1 0.50 T.J. Lloyd BGS FR D 2 1 0.50 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 2 1 0.50 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1 0.50 Jake Jaremko MNS JR F 2 1 0.50 Dallas Gerads MNS JR F 2 1 0.50 Hampus Eriksson LSS JR F 3 1 0.33

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Max Johnson BGS JR F 2 +5 1 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 2 1 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 2 +5 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 2 +5 4 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 +4 Reggie Lutz MNS JR F 2 +4 6 7 Players Tied With +3 WCHA Playoff Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 2 164:30 4 1.46 2-0-0 0 77 .951 2 Dryden McKay MNS SO 2 119:52 3 1.50 2-0-0 0 28 .903 3 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 3 177:59 5 1.69 2-1-0 1 76 .938 4 Eric Dop BGSU JR 2 119:44 4 2.00 2-0-0 0 40 .909 5 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 163:29 6 2.20 0-2-0 0 58 .906 6 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 3 177:46 7 2.36 1-2-0 0 111 .941 7 Anton Martinsson UA SR 2 116:18 7 3.61 0-2-0 0 57 .891 8 Kris Carlson AKA JR 2 79:29 6 4.53 0-2-0 0 60 .909 9 Brandon Perrone AKA FR 1 40:00 5 7.50 0-0-0 0 31 .861

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 2 164:30 4 1.46 2-0-0 0 77 .951 2 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 3 177:46 7 2.36 1-2-0 0 111 .941 3 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 3 177:59 5 1.69 2-1-0 1 76 .938 4 Eric Dop BGSU JR 2 119:44 4 2.00 2-0-0 0 40 .909 Kris Carlson AKA JR 2 79:29 6 4.53 0-2-0 0 60 .909 6 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 163:29 6 2.20 0-2-0 0 58 .906 7 Dryden McKay MNS SO 2 119:52 3 1.50 2-0-0 0 28 .903 8 Anton Martinsson UA SR 2 116:18 7 3.61 0-2-0 0 57 .891 9 Brandon Perrone AKA FR 1 40:00 5 7.50 0-0-0 0 31 .861

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 3 37.0 111 1 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 3 1 2 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 2 38.5 77 3 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 3 25.3 76 4 Kris Carlson AKA JR 2 30.0 60 5 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 29.0 58 6 Anton Martinsson UA SR 2 28.5 57 7 Eric Dop BGSU JR 2 20.0 40 8 Brandon Perrone AKA FR 1 31.0 31 9 Dryden McKay MNS SO 2 14.0 28 WCHA Men Team Playoff Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 2 12 6.00 1 Minnesota State 2 3 1.50 2 Michigan Tech 2 8 4.00 2 Bemidji State 3 6 2.00 3 Bowling Green 2 7 3.50 Bowling Green 2 4 2.00 4 Bemidji State 3 8 2.67 Michigan Tech 2 4 2.00 5 Alaska 2 4 2.00 5 Lake Superior State 3 8 2.67 Lake Superior State 3 6 2.00 6 Alaska 2 7 3.50 Northern Michigan 2 4 2.00 7 Northern Michigan 2 8 4.00 8 Alaska Anchorage 2 3 1.50 8 Alaska Anchorage 2 12 6.00

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team TotalsSHAPP % Team TotalsSHFPK % 1 Minnesota State 4/10 0 40.0 1 Bemidji State 10/10 0 100.0 2 Alaska 2/6 0 33.3 Michigan Tech 6/6 0 100.0 3 Bowling Green 2/9 0 22.2 Minnesota State 3/3 0 100.0 4 Bemidji State 1/14 0 7.1 Northern Michigan 6/6 0 100.0 5 Alaska Anchorage 0/3 0 0.0 5 Lake Superior State 13/14 0 92.9 Lake Superior State 0/10 0 0.0 6 Alaska 7/9 0 77.8 Michigan Tech 0/6 0 0.0 7 Bowling Green 4/6 0 66.7 Northern Michigan 0/6 0 0.0 8 Alaska Anchorage 6/10 0 60.0

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team GamesPIMPIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Alaska 2 37 18.5 1 Minnesota State 2 103 51.5 2 Michigan Tech 2 26 13.0 2 Northern Michigan 2 81 40.5 3 Alaska Anchorage 2 20 10.0 3 Bemidji State 3 119 39.7 Bowling Green 2 20 10.0 4 Michigan Tech 2 66 33.0 5 Lake Superior State 3 28 9.3 5 Bowling Green 2 64 32.0 6 Northern Michigan 2 16 8.0 6 Lake Superior State 3 82 27.3 7 Bemidji State 3 22 7.3 7 Alaska 2 44 22.0 8 Minnesota State 2 6 3.0 8 Alaska Anchorage 2 31 15.5

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Minnesota State 3 3 6 - 12 1 Minnesota State 1 1 1 - 3 2 Bemidji State 4 2 2 - 8 2 Bowling Green 1 0 3 - 4 Michigan Tech 0 3 4 1 8 Michigan Tech 1 3 0 0 4 4 Bowling Green 1 1 5 - 7 4 Bemidji State 2 2 2 - 6 5 Lake Superior State 2 2 2 - 6 5 Alaska 1 1 5- 7 6 Alaska 1 0 3- 4 6 Lake Superior State 4 2 2 - 8 Northern Michigan 1 3 0 0 4 Northern Michigan 0 3 4 1 8 8 Alaska Anchorage 1 1 1 - 3 8 Alaska Anchorage 3 3 6 - 12

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 4 0 +4 0 0 0 +4 2 Bemidji State 1 0 +1 0 0 0 +1 3 Alaska 2 0 +2 20 -2 0 Bowling Green 2 0 +2 2 0 -2 0 Michigan Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Lake Superior State 0 0 0 1 0 -1 -1 8 Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0 4 0 -4 -4 National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence SO F 34 10-42-52 1.53 1 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 2156:25 47 1.31 2 Nick Abruzzese (TOR) Harvard FR F 31 14-30-44 1.42 2 Matthew Galajda Cornell JR 1733:36 45 1.56 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 31 20-24-44 1.42 3 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State JR 1989:15 54 1.63 4 Jack Drury (CAR) Harvard SO F 28 20-19-39 1.39 4 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 2019:49 60 1.78 5 (VAN) Northeastern SO F 27 19-18-37 1.37 5 Zackarias Skog American International SR 1049:01 32 1.83 6 North Dakota JR F 33 15-30-45 1.36 6 Strauss Mann Michigan SO 2071:55 64 1.85 7 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 34 19-25-44 1.29 7 Matt Murray Massachusetts JR 1094:19 34 1.86 8 David Farrance (NSH) Boston University JR D 34 14-29-43 1.26 8 Filip Lindberg (MIN) Massachusetts SO 943:58 30 1.91 9 Julius Mattila Boston College SR F 34 10-32-42 1.24 9 Spencer Knight (FLA) Boston College FR 1979:12 65 1.97 Alex Newhook (COL) Boston College FR F 34 19-23-42 1.24 10 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac JR 1967:57 66 2.01 Mitchell Fossier Maine SR F 34 10-32-42 1.24 11 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 1912:40 65 2.04 12 David Cotton (CAR) Boston College SR F 32 15-24-39 1.22 12 Owen Savory Rensselaer SO 1401:15 48 2.06 13 (STL) Minnesota Duluth JR D 34 6-34-40 1.18 13 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech SR 1948:06 67 2.06 14 Casey Dornbach Harvard SO F 31 12-24-36 1.16 14 Adam Scheel North Dakota SO 1509:26 52 2.07 15 Patrick Harper (NSH) Boston University SR F 32 14-23-37 1.16 15 Jeremy Swayman (BOS) Maine JR 2060:05 71 2.07 16 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts JR F 33 27-10-37 1.12 16 Mitch Benson Colgate SO 1097:48 38 2.08 17 Nate Sucese Penn State SRF 34 11-27-38 1.12 17 Chad Veltri Niagara FR1114:17 39 2.10 Odeen Tufto Quinnipiac JRF 34 7-31-38 1.12 18 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 1939:27 68 2.10 19 James Sanchez Arizona State JRF 36 10-30-40 1.11 19 John Lethemon Michigan State SR 1944:39 69 2.13 20 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard SO D 28 7-24-31 1.11 20 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 1593:26 57 2.15 21 Morgan Barron (NYR) Cornell JR F 29 14-18-32 1.10 21 Michael Lackey Providence SR 2032:56 74 2.18 22 Logan Hutsko (FLA) Boston College JR F 30 19-14-33 1.10 22 Hunter Shepard Minnesota Duluth SR 2032:40 74 2.18 23 Trevor Zegras (ANA) Boston University FR F 33 11-25-36 1.09 23 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point JR 1853:44 68 2.20 24 Tim Doherty Maine SR F 34 14-23-37 1.09 24 Fraser Kirk Bentley SO 754:53 28 2.23 Jason Cotton Sacred Heart SRF 34 20-17-37 1.09 25 Andrew Farrier Colgate SO 1102:22 43 2.34

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 David Farrance (NSH) Boston University JR D 34 14-29-43 1.26 1 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 761 47 .942 2 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth JR D 34 6-34-40 1.18 2 Jeremy Swayman (BOS) Maine JR 1099 71 .939 3 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard SO D 28 7-24-31 1.11 3 Strauss Mann Michigan SO 987 64 .939 4 Brinson Pasichnuk Arizona State SRD 3611-26-37 1.03 4 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 901 60 .938 5 Mike Lee Sacred Heart SR D 33 5-28-33 1.00 5 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State JR 808 54 .937 6 Alec Rauhauser Bowling Green SR D 38 11-24-35 0.92 6 John Lethemon Michigan State SR 993 69 .935 7 Ryan Shea (CHI) Northeastern SR D 34 5-26-31 0.91 7 Owen Savory Rensselaer SO 655 48 .932 8 Reilly Walsh (NJD) Harvard JR D 30 8-19-27 0.90 8 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 884 65 .932 9 Joshua Maniscalco Arizona State SO D 36 11-21-32 0.89 9 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 924 68 .931 Ian Mitchell (CHI) Denver JR D 36 10-22-32 0.89 10 Chad Veltri Niagara FR 527 39 .931 11 Cole Hults (LOS) Penn State JRD34 8-22-30 0.88 11 Matthew Galajda Cornell JR 608 45 .931 12 Matt Kiersted North Dakota JR D 33 6-23-29 0.88 12 Spencer Knight (FLA) Boston College FR 872 65 .931 13 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire JR D 34 7-22-29 0.85 13 Justin Kapelmaster Robert Morris SR 911 70 .929 14 Yanni Kaldis Cornell SR D 29 5-19-24 0.83 14 Filip Lindberg (MIN) Massachusetts SO 379 30 .927 15 Michael Callahan (ARI) Providence SO D 34 5-23-28 0.82 15 Zackarias Skog American International SR 403 32 .926 16 Jacob Bernard-Docker (OTT) North Dakota SO D 32 7-18-25 0.78 16 Mitch Benson Colgate SO 471 38 .925 17 Adam Brubacher RIT SR D 36 4-24-28 0.78 17 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech SR 818 67 .924 Wyatt Kalynuk (PHI) Wisconsin JR D 36 7-21-28 0.78 18 Michael Lackey Providence SR 874 74 .922 19 Tanner Palocsik Dartmouth FRD31 5-19-24 0.77 19 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 659 57 .920 20 American International JR D 33 2-23-25 0.76 20 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac JR 761 66 .920 Jack Ahcan St. Cloud State SR D 33 7-18-25 0.76

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Nick Abruzzese (TOR) Harvard F 31 14-30-44 1.42 1 Matthew Galajda Cornell JR 23-2-4 .862 2 Alex Newhook (COL) Boston College F 34 19-23-42 1.24 2 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 30-4-2 .861 3 Trevor Zegras (ANA) Boston University F 33 11-25-36 1.09 3 Adam Scheel North Dakota SO 19-4-2 .800 4 Lucas Sowder Minnesota State F 31 6-25-31 1.00 4 Stefano Durante American International JR 11-4-0 .733 (MTL) Wisconsin F 36 19-17-36 1.00 5 Spencer Knight (FLA) Boston College FR 23-8-2 .727 6 Alex Turcotte (LOS) Wisconsin F 29 9-17-26 0.90 6 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 23-8-3 .721 7 Aidan McDonough (VAN) Northeastern F 31 11-16-27 0.87 7 Fraser Kirk Bentley SO 8-3-1 .708 8 Bobby Brink (PHI) Denver F 28 11-13-24 0.86 8 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State JR 21-8-4 .697 9 (OTT) North Dakota F 33 16-12-28 0.85 9 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 16-6-4 .692 10 Braeden Tuck Sacred Heart F 34 5-23-28 0.82 10 Matt Murray Massachusetts JR 13-6-0 .684 11 Tanner Palocsik Dartmouth D 31 5-19-24 0.77 11 Hunter Shepard Minnesota Duluth SR 22-10-2 .676 12 Nathan Smith (WPG) Minnesota State F 35 9-18-27 0.77 12 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac JR 21-10-2 .667 13 Matt Boldy (MIN) Boston College F 34 9-17-26 0.76 13 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 18-8-6 .656 14 Mike Hardman Boston College F 34 12-13-25 0.74 14 Josh Benson Sacred Heart SO 20-10-3 .652 15 Matt Brown UMass Lowell F 33 6-18-24 0.73 15 Peyton Jones Penn State SR 18-9-3 .650 16 Zac Jones (NYR) Massachusetts D 32 3-20-23 0.72 16 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech SR 19-10-3 .641 17 John Farinacci (ARI) Harvard F 31 10-12-22 0.71 17 Evan Debrouwer Arizona State SO 19-11-3 .621 Parker Ford Providence F 31 9-13-22 0.71 Eric Dop Bowling Green JR 19-11-3 .621 19 Ben Meyers Minnesota F 37 10-16-26 0.70 19 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 17-10-4 .613 20 Elias Rosén Bemidji State D 35 5-19-24 0.69 20 Jeremy Swayman (BOS) Maine JR 18-11-5 .603 Matt Gosiewski Bentley F 35 10-14-24 0.69 Elijah Gonsalves RIT F 35 9-15-24 0.69 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts JRF 33 27 0.82 1 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence SO F 34 42 1.24 2 Jack Drury (CAR) Harvard SO F 28 20 0.71 2 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth JR D 34 34 1.00 3 Tyler Madden (VAN) Northeastern SO F 27 19 0.70 3 Nick Abruzzese (TOR) Harvard FR F 31 30 0.97 4 Drew O'Connor Dartmouth SOF 3121 0.68 4 Julius Mattila Boston College SR F 34 32 0.94 5 Chris Wilkie (FLA) Colorado College SR F 34 23 0.68 Mitchell Fossier Maine SR F 34 32 0.94 6 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 31 20 0.65 6 Odeen Tufto Quinnipiac JRF 3431 0.91 7 Logan Hutsko (FLA) Boston College JRF 30 19 0.63 7 Jordan Kawaguchi North Dakota JRF 33 30 0.91 8 Griffin Loughran Northern Michigan SO F 37 23 0.62 8 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard SO D 28 24 0.86 9 Curtis Hall (BOS) Yale SO F 28 17 0.61 9 David Farrance (NSH) Boston University JR D 34 29 0.85 10 Jason Cotton Sacred Heart SRF 3420 0.59 10 Mike Lee Sacred Heart SR D 33 28 0.85 11 Nick Hutchison Canisius SR F 31 18 0.58 11 James Sanchez Arizona State JRF 36 30 0.83 12 Alex Newhook (COL) Boston College FRF 34 19 0.56 12 Lucas Sowder Minnesota State FRF 31 25 0.81 Patrick Curry Boston University SR F 34 19 0.56 13 Nate Sucese Penn State SRF 3427 0.79 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 34 19 0.56 14 Casey Dornbach Harvard SOF 3124 0.77 15 Johnny Walker Arizona State JRF 3620 0.56 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 31 24 0.77 16 Max Humitz Lake Superior State SR F 41 22 0.54 16 Ryan Shea (CHI) Northeastern SRD 34 26 0.76 17 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts JRF 30 16 0.53 17 Trevor Zegras (ANA) Boston University FR F 33 25 0.76 18 Austin McIlmurray Sacred Heart SR F 34 18 0.53 18 David Cotton (CAR) Boston College SR F 32 24 0.75 19 Cole Caufield (MTL) Wisconsin FR F 36 19 0.53 Devin Brosseau Clarkson SR F 28 21 0.75 20 Cameron Wright Bowling Green JR F 38 20 0.53 20 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 34 25 0.74 21 Adam Brady Bemidji State SR F 37 19 0.51 21 Brinson Pasichnuk Arizona State SRD 36 26 0.72 22 Shawn Cameron RIT SRF3618 0.50 22 Patrick Harper (NSH) Boston University SR F 32 23 0.72 Taylor Ward Omaha SO F 32 16 0.50 23 Brett Stapley (MTL) Denver SO F 35 25 0.71 24 Carson Meyer (CLB) Ohio State SR F 35 17 0.49 Dylan Samberg (WPG) Minnesota Duluth JR D 28 20 0.71 25 Shane Pinto (OTT) North Dakota FRF 33 16 0.48 25 Alex Limoges Penn State JRF 3021 0.70 Vito Bavaro Sacred Heart SR F 33 16 0.48

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Austin McIlmurray Sacred Heart SR F 34 0.35 12 1 Curtis Hall (BOS) Yale SO F 28 6 Adam Brady Bemidji State SR F 37 0.32 12 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts JRF 33 6 3 Jack Drury (CAR) Harvard SO F 28 0.39 11 Cole Guttman (TBL) Denver SO F 35 6 4 Patrick Moynihan (NJD) Providence FR F 34 0.29 10 Collin Adams (NYI) North Dakota JR F 35 6 5 Aidan McDonough (VAN) Northeastern FR F 31 0.29 9 5 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 31 5 David Farrance (NSH) Boston University JR D 34 0.26 9 Jordan Kawaguchi North Dakota JR F 33 5 Carson Meyer (CLB) Ohio State SR F 35 0.26 9 Blake Christensen American International SR F 34 5 Connor Ford Bowling Green JR F 36 0.25 9 Nick Jermain Quinnipiac SR F 34 5 Cameron Wright Bowling Green JR F 38 0.24 9 Adam Brady Bemidji State SR F 37 5 10 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 31 0.26 8 10 21 Players Tied With 4 Josh Dunne Clarkson SOF32 0.25 8 Hugo Reinhardt American International SR F 34 0.24 8 Patrick Grasso New Hampshire JR F 34 0.24 8 Zach Solow Northeastern JR F 34 0.24 8 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 34 0.24 8 Cole Guttman (TBL) Denver SO F 35 0.23 8 Trenton Bliss Michigan Tech SO F 39 0.21 8

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 31 0.10 3 Alex Newhook (COL) Boston College FR F 34 0.09 3 Keaton Mastrodonato Canisius FRF 34 0.09 3 Justin Richards Minnesota Duluth JR F 34 0.09 3 Jason Cotton Sacred Heart SRF 34 0.09 3 Brendan Hamblet Bentley JR F 36 0.08 3 Alec Rauhauser Bowling Green SR D 38 0.08 3 8 21 Players Tied With 2 National Team Leaders TEAM SCORING TEAM DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1Minnesota State 38 153 4.03 1Minnesota State 38 56 1.47 2Boston College 34 136 4.00 2Cornell 29 45 1.55 3Sacred Heart 34 132 3.88 3Clarkson 34 63 1.85 4North Dakota 35 135 3.86 4Bemidji State 37 71 1.92 5Harvard 31 116 3.74 5North Dakota 35 68 1.94 6Cornell 29 104 3.59 6Massachusetts 34 67 1.97 7Penn State 34 121 3.56 7Michigan 36 72 2.00 8Western Michigan 36 125 3.47 8Boston College 34 71 2.09 9Arizona State 36 121 3.36 9American International 34 74 2.18 10Minnesota Duluth 34 114 3.35 10Maine 34 75 2.21 11Denver 36 118 3.28 11Denver 36 81 2.25 12 American International 34 110 3.24 12Minnesota Duluth 34 77 2.26 13Bemidji State 37 119 3.22 13Ohio State 36 82 2.28 14Massachusetts 34 107 3.15 14Michigan Tech 39 89 2.28 15RIT 36 113 3.14 15Providence 34 78 2.29 16Bowling Green 38 119 3.13 Quinnipiac 34 78 2.29 Northern Michigan 38 119 3.13 17UMass Lowell 34 79 2.32 18Wisconsin 36 112 3.11 18Colgate 36 87 2.42 19Boston University 34 103 3.03 19Army West Point 33 80 2.42 20UConn 34 102 3.00 20Michigan State 36 88 2.44 Dartmouth 31 93 3.00 21Sacred Heart 34 85 2.50 Omaha 36 108 3.00 22Bowling Green 38 96 2.53 Providence 34 102 3.00 23Rensselaer 34 87 2.56 24Northeastern 34 98 2.88 24Alaska 36 93 2.58 25Bentley 36 103 2.86 25Penn State 34 88 2.59 26Ohio State 36 102 2.83 26Notre Dame 37 96 2.59 27Clarkson 34 96 2.82 27Niagara 34 89 2.62 28Rensselaer 34 95 2.79 28Minnesota 37 98 2.65 29Quinnipiac 34 94 2.76 29Arizona State 36 97 2.69 St. Cloud State 34 94 2.76 30Northeastern 34 92 2.71 31Michigan 36 98 2.72 31Brown 31 84 2.71 32Miami 34 92 2.71 32Western Michigan 36 101 2.81 33Minnesota 37 100 2.70 33Harvard 31 87 2.81 34New Hampshire 34 91 2.68 34Robert Morris 37 104 2.81 35Michigan Tech 39 104 2.67 35Air Force 36 102 2.83 36UMass Lowell 34 90 2.65 Bentley 36 102 2.83 37Maine 34 89 2.62 37New Hampshire 34 97 2.85 38Canisius 36 93 2.58 38Boston University 34 98 2.88 39Notre Dame 37 94 2.54 39RIT 36 104 2.89 40Colorado College 34 86 2.53 40Lake Superior State 41 120 2.93 41Army West Point 33 83 2.52 41Vermont 34 100 2.94 42Merrimack 34 85 2.50 42Omaha 36 107 2.97 43Alaska 36 88 2.44 43Union 37 112 3.03 44Niagara 34 82 2.41 44Yale 32 97 3.03 45Yale 32 77 2.41 45Holy Cross 37 115 3.11 46Holy Cross 37 88 2.38 46UConn 34 106 3.12 47Lake Superior State 41 96 2.34 47Northern Michigan 38 120 3.16 48Air Force 36 84 2.33 48St. Cloud State 34 108 3.18 49Robert Morris 37 84 2.27 49Princeton 31 100 3.23 50Michigan State 36 80 2.22 50Canisius 36 122 3.39 51Princeton 31 66 2.13 51Dartmouth 31 106 3.42 52Colgate 36 76 2.11 52St. Lawrence 36 130 3.61 53Ferris State 35 70 2.00 53Colorado College 34 123 3.62 54Alaska Anchorage 36 69 1.92 Merrimack 34 123 3.62 55Mercyhurst 36 68 1.89 55Ferris State 35 127 3.63 56Union 37 67 1.81 56Alaska Anchorage 36 134 3.72 57St. Lawrence 36 64 1.78 57Miami 34 127 3.74 58Vermont 34 59 1.74 58Wisconsin 36 135 3.75 59Brown 31 52 1.68 59 Alabama Huntsville 34 145 4.26 60 Alabama Huntsville 34 57 1.68 60Mercyhurst 36 158 4.39 National Team Leaders POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1Harvard 34/109 5 31.2 1Minnesota State 116/127 5 91.3 2Ohio State 35/127 0 27.6 2Bemidji State 103/113 5 91.2 3Minnesota State 40/147 1 27.2 3Clarkson 121/134 3 90.3 4Penn State 29/107 3 27.1 4 American International 112/126 2 88.9 5Cornell 32/121 0 26.4 5North Dakota 103/117 3 88.0 6Sacred Heart 36/137 2 26.3 6Penn State 97/111 1 87.4 7Bowling Green 45/175 0 25.7 7Army West Point 99/114 3 86.8 8Providence 34/133 2 25.6 8Northeastern 105/121 3 86.8 9Minnesota Duluth 34/134 2 25.4 9Massachusetts 110/127 2 86.6 10Miami 28/117 1 23.9 10Arizona State 125/145 3 86.2 11Boston University 28/121 3 23.1 11Maine 136/158 2 86.1 12Denver 36/156 4 23.1 12Rensselaer 98/114 0 86.0 13Bemidji State 29/126 4 23.0 13Alaska 132/155 1 85.2 14Clarkson 29/127 0 22.8 14Providence 110/130 1 84.6 15Boston College 28/125 2 22.4 15 Michigan 91/108 2 84.3 16Princeton 25/114 1 21.9 16Denver 112/133 5 84.2 17North Dakota 29/137 1 21.2 17Sacred Heart 105/126 6 83.3 18 American International 31/147 3 21.1 18Bowling Green 130/157 5 82.8 19New Hampshire 28/133 1 21.1 19 Michigan Tech 101/122 4 82.8 20Wisconsin 26/124 3 21.0 20Brown 81/98 282.7 21UMass Lowell 24/116 4 20.7 21Lake Superior State 138/167 5 82.6 22Northeastern 27/131 2 20.6 22Harvard 90/109 3 82.6 23Maine 24/119 0 20.2 23Quinnipiac 80/97 1 82.5 24Western Michigan 25/126 2 19.8 24RIT 137/167 282.0 25Arizona State 27/137 3 19.7 25Minnesota 82/100 0 82.0 26Bentley 29/150 0 19.3 26Ferris State 118/144 3 81.9 27Merrimack 26/136 5 19.1 27Minnesota Duluth 104/127 6 81.9 28Michigan 24/126 0 19.0 28Boston College 105/129 11 81.4 29Notre Dame 19/102 2 18.6 29Robert Morris 135/166 2 81.3 30Northern Michigan 30/163 5 18.4 30Omaha 126/155 3 81.3 31Quinnipiac 23/125 2 18.4 31Michigan State 103/127 3 81.1 32Dartmouth 21/115 1 18.3 32Vermont 111/137 2 81.0 33Canisius 29/160 5 18.1 33Colgate 102/126 0 81.0 34St. Cloud State 21/116 4 18.1 34UMass Lowell 106/131 2 80.9 35Omaha 26/149 6 17.4 35 Merrimack 93/115 4 80.9 36Michigan State 17/98 1 17.3 36Dartmouth 101/125 1 80.8 37RIT 23/134 417.2 37Ohio State 84/104 2 80.8 38Army West Point 25/148 6 16.9 38Air Force 109/135 2 80.7 39Rensselaer 20/121 1 16.5 39Boston University 98/122 3 80.3 Yale 20/121 416.5 40Niagara 117/146 3 80.1 41Michigan Tech 25/152 5 16.4 41Holy Cross 118/148 0 79.7 42Brown 14/86 016.3 42Princeton 104/131 4 79.4 43Minnesota 19/117 1 16.2 43St. Cloud State 91/115 3 79.1 44Alaska 24/148 6 16.2 44Canisius 125/158 6 79.1 45Mercyhurst 24/149 4 16.1 45New Hampshire 102/129 0 79.1 46Niagara 18/117 3 15.4 46Northern Michigan 129/164 2 78.7 47Ferris State 19/130 4 14.6 47Notre Dame 83/106 1 78.3 48St. Lawrence 19/131 5 14.5 48Cornell 75/96 0 78.1 49Colorado College 20/138 4 14.5 49Bentley 135/173 7 78.0 50Alaska Anchorage 18/126 2 14.3 50Union 110/142 1 77.5 51Robert Morris 22/160 7 13.8 51Yale 85/110 277.3 52UConn 15/111 0 13.5 52 Western Michigan 116/151 2 76.8 53Holy Cross 20/150 4 13.3 53Wisconsin 94/124 4 75.8 54Air Force 17/131 3 13.0 54Miami 101/134 2 75.4 55Massachusetts 16/130 3 12.3 55Alaska Anchorage 121/162 4 74.7 56Union 16/147 2 10.9 56Mercyhurst 112/150 1 74.7 57Colgate 14/129 3 10.9 57 Alabama Huntsville 102/138 1 73.9 58Lake Superior State 14/143 4 9.8 58St. Lawrence 110/149 0 73.8 59 Alabama Huntsville 11/139 5 7.9 59UConn 79/110 2 71.8 60Vermont 10/127 2 7.9 60Colorado College 82/116 4 70.7