THE 2002-03 BULLDOGS

THE KINNIE FILE

THE BEST PART OF BEING A FSU PLAYER: Playing in the CCHA MOST DIFFICULT ASPECT OF HOCKEY: 26 The mental part of the game FAVORITE TV SHOW: Seinfeld GREATEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Scoring my first collegiate MIKE KINNIE IF I HAD ONE WISH, I WOULD: 5-10 N 166 N Sophomore N Right Wing Be rich THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: Shelby, Michigan Go to class MY DESIRED NON-HOCKEY OCCUPATION: 2002-03: Possesses a knack for scoring . . . Nifty and fluid skater with exciting offensive Professional golfer abilities . . . Equipped with excellent hands . . . Displays good footwork and has a solid THE BEST PART ABOUT OUR ARENA: . . . Will be counted upon for added offensive output and supplies depth on the Student section forward line . . . Amount of ice time contingent upon dedication and strength level. MY PREGAME RITUAL IS: 2001-02: Played in 25 contests and ranked 11th among team’s top points leaders with Getting dressed the same way nine points on five goals and four assists . . . Posted season-best two points (1-1–2) on FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: as many occasions – at Nebraska-Omaha (11/23) and against Bemidji State (1/26) . . . Steve Yzerman Tallied a goal apiece versus Miami, Ohio (10/26), Lake Superior State (11/3) and at IF I COULD CHANGE COLLEGE HOCKEY: Notre Dame (11/9) . . . Picked up an assist at I wouldn’t change a thing national champion Minnesota (12/28) in the KINNIE’S CAREER STATISTICS MY FAVORITE MOVIE: opening-round game of the Dodge Mariucci CAREER American Pie Classic . . . Turned in a season-high three-point YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM MY WORST FEAR IS: (1-2–3) performance in home series versus 2001-02 25 5 4 9 -2 2 0 0 4/11 Being paralyzed TOTALS 25 5 4 9 -2 2 0 0 4/11 Bemidji State (1/25-26) . . . Recorded a season- MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT HOCKEY: high +3 rating at Nebraska-Omaha (11/23) and CCHA Playing the games was +2 versus Bemidji State (1/25). YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM PRIOR TO FSU: Starred for the Midget AAA’s Little 2001-02 20 4 1 5 -4 1 0 0 3/9 Caesar’s of the Michigan TOTALS 20 4 1 5 -4 1 0 0 3/9 . . . Played for coach Chris Coury . . . Tallied 110 CAREER BESTS points on 60 goals and 50 assists in 65 contests Goals (Game): 1 (5 times, last 1/26/02 vs. during the 2000-01 season . . . Served as an assis- Bemidji State) Assists (Game): 1 (x times, last 1/26/02 vs. tant team in 2000-01. Bemidji State) PERSONAL: Born 7/17/82 in Warren, Mich. . . . Son Points (Game): 2 (2 times, last 1/26/02 of Bruce and Denise Kinnie of Shelby, Mich. . . . vs.Bemidji State) His father works as an engineer while his moth- er’s occupation is a housewife . . . Has two younger brothers . . . A 2000 graduate of Utica (Mich.) High School . . . Competed in baseball (1997) and football (1999) . . . His cousin, Gary Kinnie, played baseball at Michigan State . . . Enjoys golf, water sports and snowmobiling . . . Shoots: right . . . FSU Letters: One . . . General business major.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2002-03 OPPONENTS Alabama-Huntsville ...... 0 GP Niagara ...... 0 GP Alaska Fairbanks...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Northern Michigan ...... 1 GP, 0-0–0 Bowling Green State...... 0 GP Notre Dame ...... 2 GP, 1-0–1 Connecticut ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Findlay...... 0 GP St. Cloud State ...... 0 GP Lake Superior State ...... 2 GP, 1-0–1 Wayne State ...... 1 GP, 0-0–0 Miami (Ohio)...... 4 GP, 1-0–1 Western Michigan ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Michigan ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 POSTSEASON Michigan State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 CCHA Tournament ...... 0 GP Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 GP, 1-1–2

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THE KUNITZ FILE

FAVORITE NHL TEAM: ADVICE TO YOUNGSTERS: 14 Get an education FAVORITE TV SHOW: Friends GREATEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Winning lacrosse provincials CHRIS KUNITZ MY WORST FEAR IS: 6-0 N 186 N Senior N Left Wing Snakes THE MOST UNDERRATED PLAYER: Regina, Saskatchewan Nick Scheible 2002-03: An All-America candidate . . . CCHA’s top returning forward and one of the THE MOTTO I LIVE BY: nation’s best . . . Skill level is of NHL caliber . . . Has ability to create own offense . . . Never leave anything in the tank Assistant captain . . . Possesses outstanding quickness with great stickhandling ability . . . IF I HAD ONE WISH, I WOULD: Ranks 10th among the school’s all-time goal-scoring leaders and has a school-record 14 Play in the NHL game-winning goals. MY PREGAME RITUAL IS: 2001-02: All-CCHA First-Teamer . . . Captured CCHA goal-scoring title with 25 markers . . . Drink two waters & one powerade, tape stick Two-time CCHA Offensive Player-of-the-Week (11/12 and 12/10) . . . Tied for third in CCHA FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: scoring with 33 points . . . Ranked fourth nationally in goals (0.80) and tied for fourth in Joe Sakic game-winning tallies (six) . . . Posted team-best nine multi-goal games and was second THE BEST PART OF BEING A FSU PLAYER: with 11 multi-point efforts among FSU’s leaders . . . Playing with such great guys Led team with six game-winning goals . . . Totaled KUNITZ’S CAREER STATISTICS MY GOAL FOR THIS SEASON: 12 points (9-3–12) in a six-game period and had an CAREER To be an All-American eight-game point streak (8-3–11). YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM FAVORITE SPORT OTHER THAN HOCKEY: 1999-00 38 20 9 29 +10 2 0 4 31/70 Lacrosse, soccer 2000-01: Finished third in team scoring . . . Totaled 2000-01 37 16 13 29 0 7 0 4 31/81 eight multi-point games to place tied for second on 2001-02 35 28 10 38 +18 9 4 6 34/68 WHY I CHOSE FERRIS STATE: squad . . . Posted a team-best four game-winning TOTALS 11064 32 96 +28 18 4 14 96/219 Small classroom size & the program goals . . . His 16 power-play points (7-9–16) were CCHA second on the team . . . Named CCHA Offensive YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM Player-of-the-Week (1/7) with four points (3-1–4) at 1999-00 27 12 5 17 0 2 0 2 23/54 Notre Dame (1/5-6). 2000-01 27 11 7 18 -2 6 0 3 22/55 2001-02 28 25 8 33 +16 8 3 6 29/58 1999-00: A CCHA All-Rookie Team and FSU Rookie- TOTALS 8248 20 68 +14 16 3 11 74/167 of-the-Year pick . . . His 20 goals were tops among CCHA freshmen and most by a Bulldog since 1987- CAREER BESTS 88 . . . Garnered five multi-point games with three- Goals (Game): 3 (12/28/99 vs. Northeastern) Assists (Game): 2 (3 times, last 1/12/01 vs. point outings at Lake Superior State (10/9) and Miami (Ohio)) against Northeastern (12/28) . . . Had a “hat trick” Points (Game): 3 (6 times, last 11/23/01 at vs. Northeastern . . . Three-time CCHA Rookie-of- Nebraska-Omaha) the-Week (10/11, 11/29 & 1/3) . . . Silverado Shootout MVP with five points (4-1–5). PRIOR TO FSU: Skated from 1997-99 for the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s . . . Coached by Steve Young . . . Tallied 89 points (57-32–89) in 1998-99 to attain SJHL second-team laurels . . . Honored as ‘98-99 team MVP and was a SJHL All-Star. PERSONAL: Son of Marvin and Penny Kunitz . . . Born 9/26/79 in Regina, Sask. . . . Father is a retired general manager and mother a supervisor clerk . . . Older brother (David) was a 1998 All-America Scholar-Athlete at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (Chickasha, Okla.) in men’s soccer and is now an assistant coach . . . A 1997 graduate of Michael A. Riffel High School in Regina, Sask. . . . Three-year swim program member which assisted handicapped children . . . Shoots: left . . . FSU Letters: three . . . Marketing major.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2002-03 OPPONENTS Alabama-Huntsville ...... 0 GP Niagara ...... 0 GP Alaska Fairbanks...... 9 GP, 6-2–8 Northern Michigan ...... 8 GP, 6-1–7 Bowling Green State...... 8 GP, 3-1–4 Notre Dame ...... 9 GP, 7-5–12 Connecticut ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 8 GP, 4-2–6 Findlay ...... 2 GP, 3-0–3 St. Cloud State ...... 2 GP, 0-2–2 Lake Superior State ...... 8 GP, 7-3–10 Wayne State ...... 2 GP, 1-1–2 Miami (Ohio)...... 8 GP, 6-5–11 Western Michigan ...... 9 GP, 5-2–7 Michigan ...... 8 GP, 2-1–3 POSTSEASON Michigan State ...... 7 GP, 2-0–2 CCHA Tournament ...... 6 GP, 2-3–5 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 7 GP, 3-1–4

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THE LARGE FILE

FAVORITE NHL TEAM: Toronto Maple Leafs THE BEST PART ABOUT FSU HOCKEY: 19 Hanging with the boyz MOST MEMORABLE COLLEGE HIGHLIGHT: Scoring my first goal against Michigan GREATEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Winning the provincial junior “A” title TREVOR LARGE MY WORST FEAR IS: 5-11 N 177 N Junior N Right Wing Not winning THE MOST UNDERRATED PLAYER: Brampton, Ontario Nick Scheible MY DESIRED OCCUPATION: 2002-03: Gifted offensive player . . . Has shown rapid improvement over the last two CEO of Core 7 Technologies (computer firm) seasons and is primed for a breakthrough campaign . . . Extremely hard worker . . . IF I COULD CHANGE HOCKEY: Possesses an excellent shot and has a knack for putting the puck in the net . . . Started No offsides call to display offensive abilities throughout last season . . . Has made significant strides in WHY I CHOSE FERRIS STATE: the weightroom since his arrival. To play in the CCHA 2001-02: Played in all 36 games and ranked ninth in team scoring with career-high 13 MOST DIFFICULT PART OF HOCKEY: points . . . Named the Steve Banonis FSU Most Improved Player . . . Turned in a pair of Off-Ice Training two-point (2-0–2) game performances against Bemidji State (1/26) and at Alaska MY GOAL FOR THIS SEASON: Fairbanks (3/8) in the opening round of the CCHA Winning the NCAA Tourney Tourney . . . Had a three-game point streak (2/22- LARGE’S CAREER STATISTICS FAVORITE TV SHOW: 3/1) with an assist in each outing . . . Compiled CAREER Friends three points (2-1–3) in home series against YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM BIGGEST INFLUENCE ON MY HOCKEY CAREER: Bemidji State (1/25-26) . . . Ranked tied for eighth 2000-01 27 2 1 3 -4 0 0 0 2/4 My parents 2001-02 36 6 7 13 -1 4 0 0 12/24 place among squad’s power-play points leaders TOTALS 63 8 8 16 -5 4 0 0 14/28 FAVORITE SPORT OTHER THAN HOCKEY: with five total (4-1–5). Golf 2000-01: Totaled three points in 27 contests . . . CCHA Tallied a goal apiece versus Michigan (11/11) and YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM 2000-01 23 1 0 1 -4 0 0 0 1/2 against Air Force (12/30) in the third-place game 2001-02 28 2 6 8 -2 2 0 0 8/16 of the Wells Fargo Denver Cup Tournament . . . TOTALS 51 3 6 9 -6 2 0 0 9/18 Credited with an assist against Findlay (12/15). CAREER BESTS PRIOR TO FSU: Competed three seasons (1998-00) Goals (Game): 2 (2 times, last 3/8/02 at for the Brampton (Ont.) Capitals of the Ontario Alaska Fairbanks) Provincial Junior A League . . . Coached by Mario Assists (Game): 1 (8 times, last 3/1/02 vs. Chichilo . . . Racked up a team-high 88 points in Michigan State) Points (Game): 2 (2 times, last 3/8/02 at 1999-00 after totaling a league-leading 49 goals Alaska Fairbanks) and 39 assists in 49 games . . . His 88-season point total was second best among 1999-00 Provincial Junior A points leaders . . . Combined with FSU teammate Simon Mangos to help guide the Capitals to the 1999-00 Provincial Junior A Championship title and the Ontario Hockey Association Tournament crown . . . Honored as the Central Peel Senior Hockey Team’s Most Valuable Player and was a Provincial Junior A All-Star Game participant . . . Scored 26 goals and had 39 assists for 65 points in 50 contests in the 1998-99 season. PERSONAL: Born 6/28/80 in Brampton, Ont. . . . Son of Dave and Heather Large . . . Graduated in 1998 from Central Peel Secondary School in Brampton, Ont. . . . CPSS’s Male Athlete-of-the-Year . . . Shoots: right . . . FSU Letters: two . . . Majoring in computer information systems.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2002-03 OPPONENTS Alabama-Huntsville ...... 0 GP Niagara ...... 0 GP Alaska Fairbanks...... 8 GP, 2-1–3 Northern Michigan ...... 3 GP, 0-0–0 Bowling Green State...... 5 GP, 0-1–1 Notre Dame ...... 4 GP, 0-0–0 Connecticut ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 6 GP, 1-1–2 Findlay ...... 1 GP, 0-1–1 St. Cloud State ...... 1 GP, 0-0–0 Lake Superior State ...... 4 GP, 0-0–0 Wayne State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Miami (Ohio)...... 6 GP, 1-0–1 Western Michigan ...... 5 GP, 0-2–2 Michigan ...... 3 GP, 1-0–1 POSTSEASON Michigan State ...... 6 GP, 0-1–1 CCHA Tournament ...... 2 GP, 2-0–2 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 4 GP, 0-0–0

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THE LEGUE FILE

MY FAVORITE MOVIE: Remember the Titans THE BEST PART ABOUT FSU HOCKEY: 11 Team unity FAVORITE TV SHOW: Family Matters MY MOST EMBARRASSING HOCKEY MOMENT: Scoring on my own net JEFF LEGUE MY WORST FEAR IS: 5-10 N 165 N Sophomore N Center To let the team down IF I HAD ONE WISH, I WOULD: Cornwall, Ontario Be taller 2002-03: Talented playmaker and a bonafide scorer . . . Will be counted upon to pick THE MOTTO I LIVE BY: up a portion of the scoring load . . . Has a knack for creating scoring chances due to his Live everyday to the fullest skating and puck-handling skills . . . Moves the puck well . . . Solid contributor on the FAVORITE SPORT OTHER THAN HOCKEY: Motorcross power-play unit . . . Adjusted well to the college game as last season progressed . . . MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT HOCKEY: Increased strength in the offseason should pay dividends. Developing friendships that last forever 2001-02: Was fourth among Ferris’ points leaders with 25 total in all 36 contests . . . His THE MOST DIFFICULT ASPECT OF HOCKEY: five multi-point games was tied for fourth highest on the squad . . . Accounted for the Off-ice training game-winning tally at Wayne State (10/13) and against Bowling Green State (2/9) . . . WHY I CHOSE FERRIS STATE: Compiled seven points (3-4–7) in his last nine Great hockey program outings of the season . . . Tied for third in team LEGUE’S CAREER STATISTICS MY GOAL FOR THIS SEASON: power-play points with 11 total (2-9–11) . . . CAREER Team success Recorded consecutive multi-point games – 0-2–2 YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM MY WORST FEAR IS: at Nebraska-Omaha (11/24) and 1-1–2 versus 2001-02 36 6 19 25 +2 2 0 2 7/22 To let the team down TOTALS 36 6 19 25 +2 2 0 2 7/22 Michigan (11/30) . . . Turned in a three-point (1- FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: 2–3) series against Michigan (11/30-12/1). CCHA Doug Gilmour PRIOR TO FSU: Competed three seasons (1998-01) YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM for the Cornwall (Ont.) Colts of the Central Junior 2001-02 28 4 14 18 -2 1 0 1 6/20 A Hockey League . . . Coached by Al Wagar . . . TOTALS 28 4 14 18 -2 1 0 1 6/20

Attained CJHL’s Most Valuable Player Award in CAREER BESTS 2000-01 while leading the Colts to their second Goals (Game): 1 (6 times, last 2/22/02 at straight CJHL Championship title . . . Earned Western Michigan) league scoring champion accolades with a Assists (Game): 2 (2 times, last 1/25/02 vs. Bemidji State) league-leading 54 goals, 71 assists and 125 points Points (Game): 2 (5 times, last 2/9/02 vs. in 55 regular-season games . . . Was the CJHL’s Bowling Green State) overall scoring leader with 67 goals, 90 assists and 157 points in 71 outings a season ago . . . A finalist for the 2000-01 Royal Bank/CJHL Player-of-the-Year Award . . . A ‘00-01 first-team CJHL All-Star honoree and was the MVP at the ‘00-01 CJHL All-Star Game . . . Played an integral role in helping Cornwall win the 2000 CJHL/Eastern Canadian Championship crown . . . Scored 25 goals and had 45 assists for 70 points in 54 contests during the ‘99-00 while garnering MVP league playoff laurels . . . Totaled 41 points on 25 goals and 16 assists in the 1998-99 campaign. PERSONAL: Son of William and Collette Legue . . . Born 5/24/81 in Ottawa, Ont. . . . His father is a truck driver and his mother is a secretary . . . Has three sisters and two broth- ers . . . A 2000 graduate of Cornwall (Ont.) High School . . . Hobbies include motorcross and golf . . . Shoots: left . . . FSU Letters: one . . . Majoring in small business and entre- prenuership.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2002-03 OPPONENTS Alabama-Huntsville ...... 0 GP Niagara ...... 0 GP Alaska Fairbanks...... 4 GP, 0-3–3 Northern Michigan ...... 2 GP, 0-2–2 Bowling Green State...... 2 GP, 1-1–2 Notre Dame ...... 2 GP, 0-1–1 Connecticut ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 4 GP, 1-2–3 Findlay...... 0 GP St. Cloud State ...... 0 GP Lake Superior State ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 Wayne State ...... 2 GP, 1-1–2 Miami (Ohio)...... 4 GP, 0-0–0 Western Michigan ...... 3 GP, 2-1–3 Michigan ...... 2 GP, 1-2–3 POSTSEASON Michigan State ...... 4 GP, 0-2–2 CCHA Tournament ...... 2 GP, 0-1–1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 GP, 0-2–2

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THE LEWANDOWSKI FILE

FAVORITE NHL TEAM: IF I COULD CHANGE COLLEGE HOCKEY: 27 No face masks MY WORST FEAR IS: Having a job that I don’t enjoy GREATEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Winning a national title in junior hockey PHIL LEWANDOWSKI WHY I CHOSE FERRIS STATE: 5-10 N 189 N Senior N Left Wing Nice hockey environment FAVORITE MOVIE: Naperville, Illinois Matrix 2002-03: Feisty, competitive forward . . . Quickest skater on the team . . . Has the ability THE MOTTO I LIVE BY: You only live once to put the puck in the net on a frequent basis . . . Combines great skating ability with IF I HAD ONE WISH, I WOULD: gritty style of play . . . Should receive playing time in both power play and kill Playing in the NHL and be rich situations . . . Hopes to duplicate productive performance of last season. MOST DIFFICULT PART OF HOCKEY: 2001-02: Finished sixth in team scoring with career-high 22-point total . . . Tied for Trying to play while going to school fourth among squad’s multi-point leaders with five total . . . Had a pair of four-point FAVORITE NHL PLAYER: series (2-2–4) at Wayne State (10/12-13) and (3-1–4) versus Bowling Green State (2/8-9) . Peter Forsberg . . Tallied a game-winning shortie at Wayne State (10/12) . . . Scored the game-winner ADVICE I WOULD GIVE YOUNGSTERS: against Bowling Green State (2/8) and Michigan Don’t give up and strive for your goals State (3/1) . . . Placed seventh in team power-play LEWANDOWSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS MOST MEMORABLE COLLEGE HIGHLIGHT: points with seven (5-2–7). CAREER Winning Minnesota-Duluth Tournament 2000-01: Tied for fifth in team points with 12 total YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: in 29 games . . . Scored a goal apiece at 1999-00 37 9 13 22 +12 4 0 3 32/64 Don’t put things off until the last minute Nebraska-Omaha (10/28), at Western Michigan 2000-01 29 3 9 12 +3 0 0 0 26/79 2001-02 36 13 8 21 -2 5 1 3 21/61 FAVORITE SPORT OTHER THAN HOCKEY: (11/25) and vs. Alaska-Fairbanks (2/3) . . . Had a TOTALS 10225 30 55 +13 9 1 6 79/204 Baseball, Basketball season-high three-game (10/28-11/4) point string with a point in each outing . . . Finished tied for CCHA fifth with two multi-point games . . . Garnered two YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW PN/PIM 1999-00 26 3 8 11 +2 3 0 2 23/46 assists at St. Cloud State (10/14) . . . Notched a 2000-01 22 3 4 7 +2 0 0 0 19/54 goal and an assist at Western Michigan (11/25). 2001-02 28 9 3 12 -7 5 0 2 14/39 1999-00: Played in 37 contests . . .Ranked fifth TOTALS 7615 15 30 -3 8 0 4 56/139 among the team’s top scorers . . . Tied for sixth CAREER BESTS with four multi-point game efforts . . . Member of Goals (Game): 2 (2 times, last 2/8/02 vs. the Silverado Shootout All-Tourney Team with Bowling Green State) four points (2-2–4) . . . Tallied season-high three Assists (Game): 2 (10/14/00 at St. Cloud State) Points (Game): 3 (12/27/99 vs. Boston University) points (2-1–3), including the game-winner, in FSU’s triumph over Boston University (12/27) in Silverado Shootout semifinals . . . Had a pair of five-game point streaks. PRIOR TO FSU: Competed the 1998-99 season for the Compuware Ambassadors (Plymouth, Mich.) of the North . . . Coached by Mike Vellucci . . . Helped lead Compuware to 1999 national championship with 47 points (26-21–47) . . . Selected to the NAHL All-Star team PERSONAL: Son of Jerry Lewandowski and Pat Zeeb . . . Born 9/12/78 in Naperville, Ill. . . . Has three brothers and two sisters . . . A 1996 graduate of Naperville (Ill.) Central High School . . . Interests include roller hockey . . . Shoots: left . . . FSU Letters: three . . . Majoring in business administration.

BY THE NUMBERS AGAINST 2002-03 OPPONENTS Alabama-Huntsville ...... 0 GP Niagara ...... 0 GP Alaska Fairbanks...... 10 GP, 2-2–4 Northern Michigan ...... 8 GP, 1-2–3 Bowling Green State...... 4 GP, 4-1–5 Notre Dame ...... 9 GP, 3-3–6 Connecticut ...... 0 GP Ohio State ...... 8 GP, 2-1–3 Findlay ...... 2 GP, 0-0–0 St. Cloud State ...... 1 GP, 0-2–2 Lake Superior State ...... 8 GP, 1-2–3 Wayne State ...... 2 GP, 2-2–4 Miami (Ohio)...... 8 GP, 0-0–0 Western Michigan ...... 9 GP, 2-5–7 Michigan ...... 6 GP, 1-0–1 POSTSEASON Michigan State ...... 6 GP, 1-0–1 CCHA Tournament ...... 5 GP, 2-1–3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 6 GP, 1-0–1

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