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#7 CLARKSON (2-2-0) vs. Mercyhurst (1-1-0) 2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N 22 (Sun.) Colgate A W 2-1 27 (Fri.) RIT A L 5-8 29 (Sun.) RIT H W 5-1

D 9 (Wed.) Niagara A L 1-4 12 (Sat.) Mercyhurst A 5:00 pm 2020-21 Overall record ...... 2-2-0 13 (Sun.) Mercyhurst A 4:00 pm 2020-21 ECAC Record: ...... 0-0-0 23 (Wed.) COLGATE H 4:00 pm Home: 1-0-0, Road: 1-2-0, Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: 27 (Tue.) NIAGARA H 5:00 pm Current Streak - 1 loss Rick Gotkin (SUNY Brockport ‘82) Last Game - 4-1 loss at Niagara - Dec 9, 2020 33rd Year - 564-448-95 Head Coach: Casey Jones (Cornell ‘90) J - 10th Year - 170-137-41 1 (F.) C A 5:00 Captain: ...... Josh Dunne ‘22, Zach Tsekos ‘21 3 (S) COLGATE H 4:00 AC: Jack Jacome ‘21, Connor McCarthy ‘21 8 (F.) Q A 7:00 2019-20 Power Play ...... 29-127, 22.8% 9 (S.) Q A 7:00 2019-20 Penalty Kill ...... 120-133, 90.2% 10 (S.) Q A 4:00 2019-20 Goals Scored/Avg ...... 96/2.82 15 (F.) SLU H 5:00 2019-20 Goals Allowed/Avg ...... 63/1.85 17 (S.) SLU A 4:00 22 (F.) QUINNIPIAC H 5:00 CLARKSON CONTINUES ROAD TRIP 23 (S.) QUINNIPIAC H 4:00 24 (S.) QUINNIPIAC H 4:00 larkson has spent a lot of time on Interstate 90 this week. After trav- Celing to Niagara, back to Potsdam, the Knights picked up games when F COVID forced a cancellation in Atlantic Hockey. The Knights travel to 4 (T.) COLGATE H 5:00 ERIE, PA to face Mercyhurst of Atlantic Hockey. Face off will be at 5:00 6 (S.) C A 4:00 pm and the game can be heard on 99.3 FM with Mike Vaillancourt. 12 (F.) SLU A 5:00 13 (S.) SLU H 4:00 he Golden Knights last outing was a disappointing loss to Niagara. 25 (T.) C A 5:00 TThe Knights never seemed to be able to gain the momentum as Ni- 27 (S.) COLGATE H 4:00 agara brought pressure all game long. The lone Knights goal was an all freshman effort as Jordan Power netted his fi rst of his college career with M an assist from Beck and Alex Campbell. 5 (F.) SLU H 5:00 6 (S.) SLU A 4:00 larkson will play in front of no spectators due to the COVID Pan- Cdemic. 19-20 ECAC H C T (Fri.-Sat.) at 1980 Herb Brooks Arena, Lake Placid, NY 26-28 NCAA R Clarkson Quick Hits (Fri.-Sun.) Four, 4-Team Neutral Sites A 8 3 23 8 & 10 74 A NCAA F F * ECAC Hockey

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• Clarkson opens their 99th season of college hockey Location...... Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830 Founded ...... 1896 • The ECAC is now down to 4 participating institutions. The games in the 2020 portion Enrollment ...... 4,300 of the schedule will all be non league games when facing a ECAC member institution. President ...... Tony Collins The conference games will begin on Dec. 31 when Quinnipiac travels to St. Lawrence. Director of Athletics ...... Scott Smalling Athletic Dept. Telephone ...... 315-268-6473 Clarkson will travel to Colgate to open conference play on New Years Day at 5:00 pm Nickname ...... Golden Knights Colors Green (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116) • Clarkson was 11-3-3 in away games last season, tied for the nation’s third best winning percentage (.74%) on the road. So far the Knights are 1-1 on the road in 2020-21 Head Coach...... Casey Jones Alma Mater ...... Cornell ‘90 • The Knights bring in 10 freshman this season. 2 Goalies, 4 Blue liners, and 4 Forwards. Record at Clarkson/Overall 170-137-41 (10th yr) E-mail Address ...... [email protected] After games, the class of ‘24 has 9 points, lead by Alex Campbell with 1 goal and 2 assists. Associate Head Coach ..... Josh Hauge (5th year) Alma Mater ...... Bethel University ‘15 • In the Crease the Knights return Kris Oldham, (Tampa Bay ‘15) who saw action in one Assistant Coach ...... Mike Towns (1st year) game last season, turning away 15 of the 15 shots he faced vs Harvard. Two Freshman, Alma Mater ...... Adrian ‘11 Hockey Offi ce Telephone ...... 315-268-3874 Ethan Haider (Nashville ‘19) and Jacob Mucitelli, will seek time in nets. Oldham is 2-1 in 2019-20 Overall Record ...... 23-8-3 2020 and has looked strong, turning away 92% of the shots he has faced. Haider got his 2019-20 ECAC Hockey Record ....16-5-1 (2nd) fi rst start Friday 11/27 in a loss to RIT. 2020-21 Team Leaders ...... Dunne ‘22 (C), Tsekos ‘21 (A), McCarthy ‘21 (A), Jacome ‘21 (A) • Zach Tsekos returns as Captain and the 2020 ECAC Student Athlete of the Year. He Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 17/9 - Forwards Returning/Lost ...... 12/3 was the 2nd straight Golden Knight to be granted this award. (Devin Brosseau 2019) - Defense Returning/Lost...... 4/4 - Goaltenders Returning/Lost ...... 1/2 • Josh Dunne also named Captain is the 2020 Best Defensive Forward of the Year. Dunne Newcomers ...... 10 was Clarkson’s leading goal scorer on the power play last season with eight of his 13 tallies coming on the man-advantage, tied for ninth in the nation. He was third on the Affi liation ...... NCAA, Division I Knights in points with 27 and held a +9 plus/minus. Conference ...... ECAC Hockey First Season ...... 1920-21 • Clarkson’s penalty-kill had been the best in NCAA throughout much of the 2019-20 Overall Record ...... 1,487-883-165 (99th year) ...... (.620 winning percentage) campaign. In 19-20 the Knights killed off 91.9% of opponents’ power plays (113-123). Winning Seasons ...... 75 Clarkson had allowed just three ECAC Regular Season Titles ...... 10 goals in 52 man-advantage chances GOALS BY PERIOD (1966, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1999, in 2020. Harvard’s top-rated power Player 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTAL 2001, 2008) play has two of those and Quinni- ECAC Championship Tournament Titles ...... 6 piac the other...... (1966, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2007, 2019) ECAC Playoff Record .98-80-5 (.549 win pct.) NCAA Playoff Appearances ...... 22 • The Knights were ranked second (1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1981, in the nation for combined special 1982,1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, teams play 58% (141-243), just be- 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2018, 2019) NCAA Playoff Record 13-26-1 (.338 win pct.) hind Maine (58.2%). All-Americas ...... 40 (13 two-time recipients) • Clarkson’s power play last season was 14th in the nation, clicking at Cheel Arena at the Cheel Campus Center 22.8% (29-127). Capacity ...... 3,000 Ice Sheet ...... 200’ x 85’ First Game ...... 10/26/91 (Clarkson 9 - BC 3) • Clarkson ranked third nationally Clarkson’s Record at Cheel .....325-155-55 (29th year) last year in scoring defense, allowing Postseason Record at Cheel ...... 37-14 only 1.85 goals per game.

Sports Information ...... Josh Bartell Offi ce Telephone...... 315-268-6958 Cell ...... 315-212-2454 Pressbox Telephone ...... 315-268-6688 TOTALS 2 6 5 0 13 E-mail ...... [email protected] www.clarksonathletics.com 2020 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2021 Scouting Colgate Colgate will be battling hard this weekend as it looks to secure a home-ice spot for the fi rst round of the league playoffs. The Raiders, who are in eighth place in the standings with an 8-9-3 ECAC Hockey mark, can clinch home ice with two points. They can fi nish DEVIN BROSSEAU - GS, Left Wing anywhere from 6-9 in the standings. Colgate has struggled down the stretch with just a St. Lambert, QUE 1-6 record in February. This past weekend, Colgate lost both games on the road, falling - Hockey Humanitarian Award Top 5 Finalist 3-1 at Brown and 4-2 at Yale. The Raiders shut out Union 4-0 on February 15 for their - ECAC Player of the Week - 10/28 - Top 10 Finalist Senior CLASS Award last win, improving their record at Class of 1965 Arena to 3-6-4.

JOSH DUNNE - So, Center O’Fallon, MO - ECAC Player of the Month - October

HARALDS EGLE - Sr, Wing Liepaia, Latvia - ECAC Player of the Month - December - Top 10 Finalist Senior CLASS Award - Preseason ECAC All-Star

MATHIEU GOSSELIN- Fr., Forward Quebec City, QUE - ECAC Rookie of the Week - 12/16 TALE TAPE (as of 2/24) FRANK MAROTTE - GS, Goaltender C C C Longueuil, QUE Overall - ECAC Goaltender of the Week - 10/14, 11/25, 2/17 - ECAC Goaltender of the Month - October

CONNOR McCARTHY - Jr., Defenseman LaSalle, QUE - ECAC Player of the Week - 12/9

ANTHONY ROMANO - Fr., Right Wing Richmond Hill, ONT - ECAC Rookie of the Week - 10/21

ZACH TSEKOS - Jr., Center Montreal, QUE - ECAC Player of the Week - 2/3

2019-20 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS - through 2/24

1. Cornell 34 20 16- 2- 2 .850 71- 33 27 21- 2- 4 .852 94- 44 2. CLARKSON 32 20 16- 4- 0 .800 61- 32 32 23- 7- 2 .750 94- 57

8. Colgate 19 20 8- 9- 3 .475 47- 51 32 10-16- 6 .406 67- 82 2020 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2021

“The Leonard S. Ceglarski Head Men’s Hockey” asey Jones, enters his 10th year as Clarkson vs Mercyhurst CClarkson University’s Head Coach. Selected the Tim Taylor ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year in 2019 and named a fi - nalist for the award several times during his career at Clarkson, Jones has established the Golden Knights program as one of the best in the nation. He has also been a fi nal- ist for the Spencer Penrose Award, presented annually to the CCM/AHCA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Coach of the Year. Through his fi rst nine seasons behind the Clarkson bench, Jones has guided the Green and Gold to a 170-137-41 overall record. Over the past fi ve years, Jones has directed Clarkson to four 20-win campaigns and 110 victories, including 61 in the conference, and .629 winning percentage. The Knights have place in the top three of the ECAC Hockey standings in each of the past three years and advanced to the league’s champi- NATIONAL POLL onship tournament in Lake Placid in each of those seasons. Clarkson won the program’s sixth ECAC Hockey Champion- ship Tournament title in 2019. The Knights have participated in the last two NCAA Tournaments. Under the guidance of Jones and his staff , Clarkson skated to its best regular season in over 20 years with a 23-8-3 overall record. The Knights place second in the ECAC standings with a 16-5-1 mark, its most league victories since winning 18 in 1998-99. The Knights were poised for postseason success and were rated ninth in the fi nal NCAA Pairwise rankings before the COVID 19 pandemic forced an abrupt end to the college hockey season in early March. Renowned as a top recruiter, Jones and his staff have brought to Clarkson some of the fi nest student-athletes in the country. Ten Golden Knights have been selected in the Nation- al Hockey League entry draft during Jones’ time behind the Clarkson bench. Numerous Knights have earned postseason honors during Jones’ tenure. This past season Frank Marotte ’20 was named an All-American along with earning ECAC Hockey’s GOY award. Marotte joins Rempal ’18, Summers ’18 and Sturm ’19 who have earned All-American honors over the past three seasons. For third consecutive season a Golden Knight was named ECAC Hockey’s Best Defensive Forward as Josh Dunne earned the honor in 2020, following two-time winner Sturm (2018, 2019). A native of Temiscaming, Quebec, Jones worked as an as- sistant for the Knights under head coach from 1993-95. He spent 13 years (1995-2008) at Ohio State as a coach before returning to the ECAC when he joined the staff at his alma mater, Cornell, for the 2008-09 campaign. When Jones was at Clarkson from ‘93 to ‘95, he contributed to the Golden Knights 43-19-9 record, an ECAC Hockey Champi- onship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament in 1995. Jones played for the Big Red, serving as team captain in 89- 90. He was selected by the Boston Bruins in the 10th-round of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. 2020 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2021

USCHO.com Poll Game 31 (February 21, 2020) - Att: 2,903 Game 32 (February 22, 2020) - Att: 2,946 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY - February 24, 2020 Final Score: Harvard 5 - Clarkson 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Dartmouth 0 (1st Place Votes) Pts Three goals in the fi rst 13 minutes by Harvard put With a strong push over the fi nal 40 minutes, Clarkson 1. Cornell-ECAC (27) 961 Clarkson in an early hole and the Golden Knights could was able to pull away from Dartmouth for the victory 2. Minnesota State-WCHA (14) 940 not recover as the Crimson skated to a lopsided road on Senior Night. Clarkson’s Class of 2020 enjoyed their 3. North Dakota-NCHC (9) 939 victory at Cheel Arena. Harvard controlled the game night at Cheel Arena. Frank Marotte posted 27 saves 4. Boston College-HEA 833 from the start, outshooting the Knights 7-0 through the for his fourth shutout as a Golden Knight, Haralds Egle 5. Minnesota Duluth-NCHC 777 fi rst six minutes and built a 3-0 lead before the game scored twice for his third career multiple-goal outing was 13 minutes old. Just 10 seconds into the fi rst power and Captain Devin Brosseau recorded two assists. 6. Denver-NCHC 752 play of the game, the Crimson made it 1-0 at 2:45. The Junior Zack Tsekos and sophomore defenseman Brian 7. CLARKSON-ECAC 720 visitors added goals at 4:49 and 12:48, respectively to Hurley scored the other goals for the Green and Gold. 8. Massachusetts-HEA 625 take command. Clarkson would get on the scoreboard Clarkson started out slow as the Big Green enjoyed 9. Penn State-Big10 594 early in the middle frame when Anthony Callin tallied an 8-2 shot advantage before the Knights went on the 10. Ohio State-Big10 540 on a perfect backhand shot just under the cross bar at fi rst power play of the game at 12:31 of the fi rst period. 1:48 for his third goal of the season. Defensemen Shane Although the Knights did not score, they did start to 11. Bemidji State-WCHA 471 Kuzmeski and Greg Moro assisted. The momentum build some momentum. Clarkson, which held a 19-5 12. UMass Lowell-HEA 394 did not last long for the Knights as Harvard scored shot advantage in the middle frame broke the scoreless 13. Northeastern-HEA 388 at 4:51 to make it 4-1. That goal also put an end to deadlock early in the second period. Brosseau won a 14. Arizona State-IND 376 Frank Marotte’s string of playing every minute in faceoff in the Dartmouth zone and passed off to Egle, 15. Maine-HEA 240 the Knight’s crease. Junior Kris Oldham came on who scored in front at 4:17 for the only goal the Green in relief and played the fi nal 34 minutes, becoming and Gold would need. With three third-period tallies, 16. Western Michigan-NCHC 236 the only other Clarkson goaltender to see action this the Knights put the game away. Early in the fi nal frame, 17. Quinnipiac-ECAC 184 season. Down by three goals late in the third period, Jamie Collins forced a turnover behind the Dartmouth 18. Minnesota-WCHA 136 Clarkson pulled Oldham for the extra attacker with over net and fed a perfect pass out to Hurley, who connected 19. Providence-HEA 135 three minutes to play. The Crimson, however, spoiled on a one-timer from the right circle at 3:24. At 13:39, 20. AIC-AH 88 the comeback attempt with an empty-net score with Tsekos scored off a rush and Egle closed out the win 2:30 remaining. The Knights got one back at 18:28 with his second goal of the night, an empty-netter and with Chris Klack’s goal, but it was too little too late team-leading 14th of the year with 1:54 remaining. Others Receiving Votes: for the Green and Gold. Marotte made 15 saves on 19 Notre Dame 62, Harvard 39, St. Cloud shots, while Oldham turned aside all 15 shots he faced. Score by Periods State 20, Sacred Heart 16, Michigan 14, Dartmouth (12-11-4, 9-9-2) 0 0 0 x — 0 Bowling Green 8, Connecticut 6, Score by Periods CLARKSON (23-7-2, 16-4) 0 1 3 x — 4 Harvard (12-8-6, 10-4-5) 3 1 1 x — 5 Michigan State 2, Omaha 2, CLARKSON (22-7-2, 15-4) 0 1 1 x — 2 1st: No Scoring New Hampshire 1, Northern Michigan 1 2nd: CU-Egle-13 (Brosseau); 4:17 1st: HR-Drury-17 (Rathbone, Abruzzese), ppg; 2:45 3rd: CU-Hurley-3 (Collins); 3:24 USA Today/USA Hockey Mag. Poll HR-Donato-3; 4:49 CU-Tsekos-8 (Klack, Hurley); 13:39 HR-Badini-6 (Rathbone, Bowlby); 12:48 CU-Egle-14 (Brosseau, Kuzmeski), eng; 18:06 - February 24, 2020 2nd: CU-Callin-4 (Kuzmski, Moro); 1:48 Penalties: 4/8, Dartmouth 5/10 Pts (1st Place Votes) HR-Thrun-3 (Dombach, Abruzzese); 4:51 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Dartmouth 0-3 1. North Dakota (16) 486 3rd: HR-Donato-4 (Gregoire); eng, 17:30 Svs: CU (Marotte - 60:00) 12-5-10 =27 CU-Klack-5 (Callin); 18:28 DR (Clark - 59:53) 7-18-3 =28 2. Cornell (12) 471 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Harvard 3/6 3. Minnesota State (6) 463 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Harvard 1-3 4. Boston College 392 Svs: CU (Marotte - 24:51) 13-2- =15 5. Minnesota Duluth 372 CU (Oldham - 34:01) x-12-3 =15 6. Denver 342 HR (Gibson - 59:58) 10-9-16 =35 7. CLARKSON 282 CLARKSON LINES CLARKSON LINES 8. Penn State 270 Brosseau Gosselin Egle Brosseau Gosselin Egle 9. Massachusetts 255 (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (%^2-0-2) 10. Ohio State 219 Jacome Tsekos Romano Jacome Tsekos Romano 11. Bemidji State 124 (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (1-0-1) (0-0-0) 12. Northeastern 105 Klack Dunne Callin Klack Dunne Callin 13. Arizona State 84 (1-0-1) (0-0-0) (1-1-2) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) 14. Western Michigan 68 Campoli Tisdale Cooper Collins Tisdale MacLean 15. UMass Lowell 61 (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)

Others Receiving Votes: Schneider Underwood Schneider Underwood (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) Minnesota 32, Quinnipiac 26, Maine 20, Notre Dame 4, Harvard 2, St. Cloud State 2 Kuzmeski Moro Kuzmeski Moro (0-1-1) (0-1-1) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)

McFaul McCarthy McFaul McCarthy (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)

Hurley Hurley (0-0-0) (1-0-1) Marotte Marotte (24:51, 4 GA, 15 Saves, L 22-7-2) (60:00, 0 GA, 27 Saves, W 23-7-2) Oldham (34:01, 0 GA, 15 Saves) Oldham (DNP) Latinovich (DNP) Latinovich (DNP) 2020 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2021 2020 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2021

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No Name Cl. Pos. S/C. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown/Last Team 2 #* Connor McCARTHY Sr. D R 6-7 238 5/7/96 LaSalle, QUE/Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 3 Kealan TAYLOR Fr. D L 6-2 185 1/3/99 Oceanside, CA/Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 4 * Brian HURLEY Jr. D L 6-0 216 6/18/98 Dellwood, MN/Chicago Steel (USHL) 5 * Michael UNDERWOOD Jr. D R 6-1 198 7/7/98 Bloomfi eld Hills, MI/Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 6 #* Jack JACOME Sr. F L 5-7 163 12/7/98 Caledon, ONT/Georgetown Raiders (OJHL) 8 * Chris KLACK Jr. F L 5-9 174 6/3/97 Georgetown, ONT/Penticton Vees (BCHL) 9 * Jamie COLLINS Jr. F L 5-7 158 9/21/97 Fergus, ONT/Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 11 Alex CAMPBELL Fr. F L 5-11 180 2/27/01 Chateauguay, QUE/Omaha Lancers (USHL) 12 David SILYE Fr. F R 5-11 187 3/2/99 Arnprior, ONT/Penticton Vees (BCHL) 13 * Mathieu GOSSELIN So. F R 5-10 168 5/18/99 Quebec City, QUE/Merritt Centennials (BCHL) 14 Luke MOBLEY Fr. F R 6-2 203 11/26/99 St. Louis Park, MN/Omaha Lancers (USHL) 15 * John Carter MacLEAN Sr. F R 6-1 206 2/27/97 Basking Ridge, NJ/Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 16 Tommy PASANEN Fr. D R 6-4 218 7/30/01 Schweinfurt, Germany/ Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 17 $* Zach TSEKOS Sr./GS F L 5-9 175 11/15/96 Montreal, QUE/Sacred Heart (AH) 18 Noah BECK Fr. D R 6-3 191 3/25/01 Richmond Hill, ONT/Fargo Force (USHL) 19 * Nick CAMPOLI Jr. F L 5-11 191 2/16/99 Toronto, ONT/North York Rangers (OJHL) 20 Charlie CAMPBELL Fr. F L 5-10 163 12/1/99 Chateauguay, QUE/Cornwall Colts (CCHL) 21 $* Josh DUNNE Jr. F L 6-4 210 12/8/98 O'Fallon, MO/Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 23 Jordan POWER Fr. D L 6-1 187 7/31/01 Ottawa, ONT/Lincoln Stars (USHL) 26 * Grant COOPER Sr. F L 6-0 199 7/20/96 Cornwall, ONT/Cornwall Colts (CCHL) 27 * Dustyn McFAUL So. D L 6-2 191 8/4/00 Waterdown, ONT/Pickering Panthers (OJHL) 28 * Jordan ROBERT So. F L 5-10 198 3/18/98 Massena, NY/ Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) 29 * Anthony ROMANO So. F R 5-11 185 10/7/00 Richmond Hill, ONT/Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 33 * Kris OLDHAM Sr. G L 6-3 197 6/25/97 Anchorage, AK/Nebraska-Omaha (NCHC) 42 Jacob MUCITELLI Fr. G L 6-3 188 3/24/00 Deerfi eld, NY/Lincoln Stars (USHL) 44 * Anthony CALLIN Jr. F R 6-0 206 12/23/98 Middleton, WI/Madison Capitols (USHL) 47 Ethan HAIDER Fr. G L 6-3 209 9/4/01 Maple Grove, MN/Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

*Letterwinners (17) Geographical Breakdown: Class Breakdown: $Captains, #Assistant Captains Ontario ...... 10 Seniors ...... 6 Quebec ...... 5 Juniors ...... 7 Minnesota...... 3ClassSophomores Breakdown: ...... 4 Head Coach: Casey JONES (Cornell ‘90) New York ...... 2Seniors...... 6Freshmen ...... 10 Associate Head Coach: Josh HAUGE (Bethel '15) Alaska ...... 1Juniors ...... 7 Positional Breakdown: Assistant Coach: Mike TOWNS (Adrian '11) California ...... 1Sophomores...... 6 FreshmenGoal ...... 8 3 Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tad JOHNSON (Northern St. '10) Germany...... 1 Defense ...... 8 Volunteer Goaltending Coach: Andrew MERCER Michigan...... 1 Forwards ...... 16 Missouri ...... 1 Athletic Trainer: Jake MIR (Ithaca '15) New Jersey ...... 1 Equipment Manager: Jamaal BARIBEAU (Minnesota ’11) Wisconsin ...... 1 Video Coordinator: Jeremy SYLVAIN (St. Lawrence '19)

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2 A 3 4 5 8 McCARTHY TAYLOR HURLEY UNDERWOOD KLACK

9 9 11 12 13 14 15 COLLINS COLLINS CAMPBELL SILYE GOSSELIN MOBLEY M LEAN

6 17 C 18 19 20 21 A JACOME TSEKOS BECK CAMPOLI CAMPBELL DUNNE

26 27 28 29 33 23 COOPER M FAUL ROBERT ROMANO OLDHAM POWER

42 44 MUCITELLI CALLIN