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Quick Facts 2010-11 Season Outlook BSU History and Records Bemidji State Season Outlook 2-5 Beaver National Championships 81-82 2010-11 Team Captains 3 BSU’s 31-0-0 Perfect Season 74 Location: Bemidji, Minn. (15,000) 2010-11 Schedule 5 Bemidji State Coaching Records 75 Founded/Enrollment: 1919 (5,171) Conference: Western Collegiate Hockey Association Division I-Era Exhibition Results 79 WCHA Members: 2 71 National Playoff History 81-87 Alaska-Anchorage; Bemidji State; Colorado Col- 2005 NCAA Tournament 85 lege; Denver; Tech; Minnesota; Minne- sota Duluth; Minnesota State; Nebraska Omaha; Coaching and Support Staff 2006 NCAA Tournament 86 North Dakota; St. Cloud State; Wisconsin. Head Coach 6-9 2009 NCAA Tournament 86-87 Affiliation: NCAA Division I 2009 Frozen Four 87 Nickname: Beavers Assistant Coaches 10 School Colors: Green (PMS 3305) and White Graduate Assistant 10 2010 NCAA Tournament 88 Home Ice: Bemidji Regional Event Center Support Staff 10 John S. Glas Fieldhouse 86-87 Size (capacity): 200x85 (4,373) Strength and Conditioning 88-89 President: Dr. Richard Hanson 6 Athletics Director: Dr. Rick Goeb Previous BSU Arenas 92 Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA: Sarah Levesque 90 Bemidji Regional Events Center 90-91 Head Trainer: Bill Crews Assistant Trainer: Corinne Dauksavage 2010-11 Roster & Breakdowns 14 Assistant Trainer: Travis Shock Our Foundation: Trainer Phone: (218) 755-2706 Returning Beavers 15-27 Beaver Hockey Alumni Compliance Coordinator: Sarah Levesque Beaver newcomers 28-29 Coach R.H. “Bob” Peters 93-94 Compliance GA: David Lindell Compliance Phone: (218) 755-2142 BSU All-America Honorees 95-96 Equipment Manager: Toby Palmiscno 16 In Memory of Galen Nagle 96 Equipment Phone: (218) 755-2707 Joel Otto: 1984 Hobey Baker 96 BREC Ticket Manager: Garrett Kollin Ticket Phone: (218) 441-4032 2010-11 Opponents 93 Beaver Hockey Alumni 97-100 Athletics Office Manager: Debbie Slough Opponents 31-35 50 Legends for 50 Years 101 Athletics Phone: (218) 755-2941 All-Time Series Results 36 BSU’s Retired Numbers 102 Athletics Fax: (218) 755-3898 Series Results vs Opponents 37-39 Division I-Era Player Awards 103 Athletic Media Relations Academic Excellence 104 Director/Hockey: Brad Folkestad (Bemidji St ‘01) 31 Division I-Era Beavers in Office: (218) 755-4603 Post-Collegiate Hockey 105 Cell: (218) 308-1115 e-mail: [email protected] 2009-10 Season Recap BSU Traditions 106 Ass’t Director: Dax Larson (Minnesota State ‘07) NHL Players & Olympians 106 Office: (218) 755-2763 Schedule and Results 38 e-mail: [email protected] Final Team Statistics 38 Your INtroduction: Grad Ass’t: Ross LaDue (Iowa State ‘09) Final Individual Statistics 39 e-mail: [email protected] Bemidji State University Grad Ass’t: Shawn Smith (Iowa State ‘08) Game-by-Game Scoring 40-41 Bemidji State University 107-108 e-mail: [email protected] 38 BSU’s Record When... 40 Welcome to Bemidji 109-110 SID Phone: (218) 755-2763 The Last Time 41 SID Fax: (218) 755-3898 BSU Athletics Facilities 111 Hockey Press Box: (218) 441-4047 2009-10 Game Recaps 42-54 Media Information 112 Web: http://www.bsubeavers.com Line Combinations 55 Mailing Address: 109 NCAA Rules Compliance 112 Bemidji State University #29 (PE 203) BSU Media Outlets 113 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Conference Home BSU Administration 114 Bemidji, MN 56601 The WCHA 58 BSU Athletics Staff Directory 115 Team Information 2009-10 CHA Recap 59 Media Speed Chart 116 2008-09 Record: 23-10-4 CHA Statistical Leaders 60 CHA Record: 14-3-1 (1st) 2009-10 Players of the Week 60 Skaters Returning: 20 (12-F, 5-D, 3-G) Skaters Lost: 4 (2-F, 2-D, 0-G) 58 Program History First Year of Hockey: 1947-48 First Season in Division I 1998-99 BSU History and Records Overall Record: 966-468-86 (55th year/.664) Year-by-Year Results 61 Division I record: 175-166-38 (11th year/.512) CHA Championships: 5 (2004-05-08-09-10) All-Time Captains 61 Tournament Champions: 3 (2005-06-09) Year-by-Year Team Stats 63-62 Years in Post-Season Play: 30 Indv. Year-by-Year Leaders 64-65 ...in Div. I Post-Season Play: 4 (2005-06-09-10) The 2010-11 Bemidji State University Men’s Media Guide National Championships: 13 66 Indv. Career Scoring Leaders 65 is a production of the Bemidji State Office of Athletic Media Relations NCAA Division II (5): 1984-93-94-95-97 Division I-Era Scoring Leaders 66 NCAA Division III (1): 1986 All-time Scoring Leaders 66 Executive Editor Brad Folkestad, Director of AMR NAIA (7): 1968-69-70-71-73-79-80 Defensemen Scoring Leaders 67 Assistant Editors Dax Larson, Assistant Director of AMR; Ross Individual Career Records 67 LaDue and Shawn Smith, Graduate Assistants; Coaching Staff Student Assistants: Eric Story; Courtney An- Head Coach Tom Serratore All-Time Goaltending Leaders 68 derson; Nick Filipovich; Nick Ross; Jeff Everett; Alma mater Bemidji State ‘87 Indv. Game & Season Records 69 Andy Bartlett, Associate Director of Marketing; Office Phone: (218) 755-2879 Team Records 69 Rose Jones, Director of Marketing e-mail [email protected] Cover Design Mark Thode, Communications/Marketing Record at BSU: 163-128-33 (.554) - 10th season Indv. Single-Season Leaders 69 Interior Covers Brad Folkestad Career Record: 163-128-33 (.554) - 10th season All-Time Hat Trick List 70 Interior Design Brad Folkestad and Andy Bartlett Ass’t Coaches Stats Research Bob Wolbeck Bert Gilling (Minnesota Duluth ‘99) All-Time Results 71-80 Photography John Swartz, BSU Photo Services

Office phone: 218-755-2765 Printing Arrow Printing; Bemidji, Minn. e-mail: [email protected] Ted Belisle (Bemidji State ‘01) Copyright © 2010 Bemidji State University. All Rights Reserved. Reprint rights allowed to accredited media outlets only. Office phone: 218-755-2717 For additional copies of this guide, e-mail: [email protected] contact the BSU Office of Athletic Media Relations at (218) 755-4603. Graduate Assistant: Danny McKinnon (Acadia ‘10) Office phone: 218-755-2724 e-mail: [email protected] 2010-11 Beaver hockey 1 FORWARDS

senior senior sophomore Matt Ryan Jordan Read Cramer George

RETURNING Yr. GP g-a=p Matt Read Sr. 110 43-65=108 Ian Lowe Sr. 94 25-26=51 Ben Kinne Jr. 74 18-21=39 Jordan George So. 36 13-21=34 Ryan Cramer Sr. 100 19-13=32 Shea Walters Jr. 66 7-23=30 Jamie MacQueen Jr. 73 12-13=25 Darcy Findlay Jr. 44 6-4=10 Emil Billberg Sr. 65 5-4=9 Aaron McLeod So. 29 3-3=6 Brance Orban So. 12 3-2=5 Matt HARTMANN So. 11 0-0=0

LOST GP g-a=p Tyler Lehrke 123 18-28=46 Chris McKelvie 120 18-15=33

NEWCOMERS Last Team g-a=p Jeff JUBINVILLE NAHL-Wenatchee 27-27-54 Drew FISHER Minnesota 0-3=3 2010-11 outlook Radoslav ILLO USHL-Tri-City 24-19=43 Garrett LADD NAHL-Marquette 23-40=63

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look at the historical time line of the as head coach of the Beavers, the challenge ahead Bemidji State University men’s ice is to prove they belong. hockey program will provide plenty of Ahigh points. In 54 years, the Beavers have piled up “The WCHA schedule is a difficult road,” he added. 13 national championships, 22 conference titles, 30 “You have 28 league games so you have to be ready junior sophomore senior Brad Jake Ryan national tournament appearances and have earned for high-end competition on a night-in-night-out Hunt ARENSHENKO Adams 82 All-America selections. More recently, the Beavers basis.” found a spot on the national grid as the first No. 16 RETURNING Yr. GP g-a=p Brad Hunt Jr. 74 16-49=65 seed to win an NCAA Regional Tournament, earning One thing that comforts Serratore is the experienced Brady Wacker So. 27 1-9=10 a berth into the 2009 Frozen Four. But with all that team he has in place. Ryan Adams Sr. 92 3-14=17 Dan MacIntyre Sr. 42 1-6=7 said, there may be no time more momentous for the Jake Areshenko Fr. 33 0-3=3 Beaver Hockey program than the 2010-11 season. Forwards Matt Carlson Jr. 11 0-1=1 Up front, the team returns its top scoring line from LOST GP g-a=p There is nothing ordinary about this fall in Bemidji, a year ago—a line that features Second-Team RBK Chris Peluso 126 2-36=38 Kyle Hardwick 79 1-6=7 Minn. Bemidji State is set to usher in a new era of All-America pick Matt Read. The senior captain has Beaver Hockey. In its 12th year at the NCAA Division I led the Beavers in point production in each of his first NEWCOMERS Last Tm g-a=p Sam RENDLE NAHL-Bismarck 10-37=47 level, BSU is making a move to the Western Collegiate three years in the green and white and is coming off Kyle BRODIE NAHL-Wenatchee 13-25=38 Hockey Association (WCHA) in addition to opening back-to-back 40-point seasons. He will be flanked by Anton Racklin Frolunda J20 5-7=12

play in its brand new hockey home, the $90 million, Ian Lowe, a 2010 Second-Team All-College Hockey state-of-the-art Bemidji Regional Event Center. America selection, who shifted his game into over- drive as a junior to post a team-high 21 goals and 31 The Beavers have worked their way through the total points (a 21-point increase form his sophomore ranks, winning NAIA, NCAA Division II and Division III campaign). Add to that line the playmaking ability of championships along the way, and have landed in one 2010 CHA Rookie of the Year Jordan George, who of the premier conferences is all of collegiate sport. finished second only to Read on the team in scor- ing with 13-21—34 points. In all, the trio of Read, junior sophomore sophomore “We have been waiting for this for a long time,” said Lowe and George accounted for 33 percent of the Dan Travis Mathieu BAKALA Bosch Dugas BSU head coach Tom Serratore. “The long-term Beavers’ scoring in 2009-10 leaving Serratore with of this program has been to get into the WCHA and plenty of potential firepower as the team transitions RETURNING Yr. GP GAA/Sv% Dan BAKALA Jr. 31 2.33/.917 we were fortunate enough to be accepted into the to a new league. Mathieu DUGAS So. 9 1.93/.918 league last year.” NEWCOMER Last TM GAA/Sv% “To have players like Matt Read, Jordan George and Travis Bosch SJHL-Melville 2.50/.915 Now according Serratore, who enters his tenth season Ian Lowe back, it eases the uncertainty,” commented

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Captains 2010-11 outlook Serratore. “We know we have some players that can has been on the power-play and kill, while generate some offense at the WCHA level.” Shea has been on our power play, so we’ve really rallied on the guys heavily and are excited to see what “I don’t think there is any question, Matt Read is the they contribute as upperclassmen.” best player we’ve had since we moved to the Division I level. He is an NHL skater and has great power. senior senior senior Matt Ryan Ian He makes plays, is extremely gritty and intense and Defensemen Read ADAMS LOWE finds a way to deliver.” Serratore added, “He is the Defensively, Bemidji State is due for some retooling The 2010-11 Bemidji State men’s hockey cornerstone of our program and we are going to rely after losing two blue line regulars to graduation. team will be captained by the trio of Matt heavily on Matt in our first season in the WCHA.” Despite the need for some players to grow into more Read Ryan Adams and Ian Lowe. While In addition, the Beavers retain the services of several predominant roles, the Beavers return a solid defen- Read has been selected to wear the “C,” battle-tested veterans. Ryan Cramer, who posted a sive corps. Two-time All-CHA pick Brad Hunt will Adams and Lowe will serve as alternate career-high 21 points as a junior and showed a knack be looked at to lead the unit. Hunt, a junior offensive captains. for finding the net when it mattered matching Read defenseman and anchor of the BSU power play has “Selecting captains is something and Lowe with a team-leading four game-winners, delivered 16-49—65 points in his first two seasons that our players are responsible for, and I headlines the group. at the collegiate level and ranked third on the team think they really thought this through and last winter with 7-26—33 points. have done a wonderful job picking three “Ryan Cramer might be our most unsung player,” high-character, hard-working players to commented Serratore. “We don’t have a lot of size on “Brad Hunt has already delivered at the college level be the face of our program in 2010-11,” our team this year, but he brings good size. I thought during his first two years,” said Serratore. He is just an commented head coach Tom Serratore. that his game got better not only last year but each outstanding offensive defensemen. He is a shooter, year he’s been here. We think that quietly he can have he is shifty, he sees the rink very well, he has bene a “Our captains are truly an extension of a very good year.” key to our power-play and he is going to eat up a lot our coaching staff.” He added, “We lean of minute for us.” heavily on them not only to give direction Ben Kinne also pitched in a career season in 2009- to the younger players, but also to lead 10 (10-14—24) and was one of the Beavers’ most Senior alternate captain Ryan Adams (1-6—7), is a by example. There is no doubt in my mind productive players on special teams potting five tough defender, that will make it hard on opposing these three players will do exactly that.” power-play goals. In addition, Jamie MacQueen (8- forwards this season. Very much like Adams, Jake Read captains the team after serving 9—17), Shea Walters (3-12—15) and Darcy Findlay Areshenko (0-3—3) is a shutdown defender and will as an alternate a year ago. He joins an (6-2—8) elevated their games as sophomores and will find himself logging minutes on the penalty-kill unit exclusive list of Beaver hockey players to be looked to take the next step in 2010-11. plenty as a sophomore. In addition, Dan MacIntyre captain the team for two seasons or more. (1-5—6), one of two seniors on the Beavers’ blueline, Adams, a senior defenseman, and “Shea Walters and Ben Kinne have played a lot of brings size and experience to the BSU defensive zone, hockey for us. They both played a regular shift as while Brady Wacker (1-9—10) and Matt Carlson Lowe, a senior forward, are both in their freshmen, when we went to the Frozen Four.” Ser- (0-1—1) will be looked at to transition into more first seasons filling the role marked as a ratore added, “They’ve played in key situations. Ben prominent roles on the defense. leader. The trio have not only proven them- selves as role models by their perfor- mances on the ice, they have also been recognized for their hard work and dedication in off-the-ice training as well as in the classroom as all three are CHA All-Academic honorees. “It’s an honor to be named as a captain of any team and it’s no different with our program. When you look at the history and the tradition of Bemidji State hockey and the captains and the leaders that we’ve had, it’s a tremendous honor for these players to be named among that group.” Serratore added, “With that said, you don’t necessarily have to wear a letter in order to be a leader. We call on all of our upper classmen to help ingrain the traditions and values of Beaver hockey into our younger players.”

Above: Ian Lowe had a breakout season as a junior leading the team with 21 goals, including a team-leading nine coming on the power-play.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 3 Goaltenders Ducks (136th overall), Jeff Jubinville (Wenatchee/ Bemidji State returns both of its goaltenders from a NAHL) and Garrett Ladd (Marquette/NAHL) will look year ago in Dan Bakala and Mathieu Dugas, setting to provide a splash on Bemidji State forward lines, up healthy competition for playing time in 2010-11. while Kyle Brodie (Wenatchee/NAHL), Anton Racklin Bakala, a junior, served as the Beavers’ primary (Frolunda J20/Sweden) and Sam Rendle (Bismarck/ a year ago and piled up a 19-8-3 record, NAHL) will compete for time on the BSU blueline. 2.33 GAA, .917 save percentage and three shutouts en route to leading BSU to the NCAA Tournament. Meanwhile, Dugas made the most of his nine games 2010-11 Schedule played as a freshman besting Bakala’s GAA (1.93) The 2010-11 season is one that comes with much and save percentage (.918) marks, posting a 4-2-1 anticipation. In addition to the excitement of changing record. Travis Bosch joins the trio after transitioning teams, changing rivals and changing venues, there is to collegiate hockey last year as a redshirt. also a level of uncertainty to transitioning into a new league--When that league in one of the elite in college “If you want to complete in the WCHA, you better sport, there is no exception. have good goaltending,” said Serratore. “Success for us this year starts in the net. Danny Bakala had “It is going to be interesting to see where everything sophomore forward unfolds for us in the WCHA,” Serratore added. “Ob- Jordan a very good year for us last year. He led us to the GEORGE national tournament. Mathieu Dugas was the back viously we were the preseason pick to finish ninth, up an he also had some very good games for us. But and that is probably justified, but I think we need to the WCHA is a different animal. You’re seeing NHL worry about ourselves, make sure we are ready to shooters week in and week out.” He added, “ If you play a tough, 28-game WCHA schedule and try to 2010-11 outlook make a mistake when you are playing a WCHA team be as consistent as we possibly can with our game.” the puck can end up in the back of the net awful quick. When the Beavers skate to the goal line for the start- “With that said, we are confident in our goaltending ing line ups opening night Oct. 15, 2010, the team will corps. We think there is really good competition back be staring across the rink at long-time, regional rival there. There will be a little bit of a learning curve for University of North Dakota. The battle with UND will all of us during this first year in the WCHA, but there carry over to the following night and will begin one of will also be times we will need our goaltenders to win BSU’s two four-game homestand--its longest of the games for us.” 2010-11 campaign.

During its first season as members of the WCHA, Newcomers the Beavers will get a good taste of the league out of A promising ensemble of new faces will also step into the gates, opening the season with 10 consecutive the fold for the Beavers in 2010-11, most notable of association match ups en route to a 28-game confer- which is Drew Fisher, a junior transfer from the Uni- ence slate.

versity of Minnesota that brings much-needed size junior forward and WCHA experience to the line up. In addition, Ra- “When we got accepted into the WCHA we realized Ben KINNE doslav Illo (Tri-City/USHL), fifth round 2009 entry draft what was in store for us. There is never an easy pick of the ’s (NHL) Anaheim weekend--there is never a reprieve,” said Serratore.

senior forward Emil BILLBERG Above: Sophomore defenseman Brady Wacker dives in front of an opponent’s shot attempt to save a goal. He finished 2009-10 with nearly 30 recorded blocks.

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“If you take a look at our schedule, our first three “Alabama-Huntsville has been a very good allies of 2010-11 outlook series are against teams picked to finish among the Bemidji State and we’ve been very good rivals over top three in the league, so we are thrown into the fire the course of the last 20 years.” Serratore added, “It’s right away.” exciting to go down to Alabama. Its always a fun trip. We are going to go down there in January and they After the season-opening series versus North Dakota, will return the favor in 2011-12.” BSU hosts University of Minnesota Duluth in a battle for Babe the Blue Ox traveling trophy, Oct. 29-30. The back half of the season features Nebraska-Omaha (Jan. 14-15), St. Cloud State (Jan. 21-22) and North A Nov. 5-6 trip to St. Cloud, Minn. to face St. Cloud Dakota (Feb. 25-26), each for the second time, with State University will be followed by a first-ever meet- the addition of Minnesota State University, Mankato, ing with University of Alaska Anchorage Nov. 12-13 Michigan Tech, and University of in Bemidji before making a trip west to the Rocky Minnesota. Mountains for the Beavers’ inaugural two-game series with Denver Nov. 19-20. One of the feature homestands of the 2010-11 slate will take place Jan. 21-22 versus St. Cloud State. Since

sophomore defenseman Bemidji State returns home Nov. 26-27 to host North- 1986, the Huskies have been in Bemidji for just four Brad ern Michigan University for the first of its six scheduled games, but played in front of back-to-back sold out Hunt nonconference affairs. The series represents Northern crowds Oct. 24-25, 2008. Michigan’s first trip to Bemidji and sparks the Beavers’ second four-game homestand of the season. The Uni- Following journeys to Minnesota State and to Michi- versity of Nebraska Omaha closes out the homestand gan’s upper peninsula to face Michigan Tech, the the following weekend (Dec. 3-4) in its initial appear- Beavers return home to host perennial powerhouse ance on Bemidji State’s home ice. Colorado College Feb. 18-19.

The Beavers continue play in December when they hit Bemidji State makes its only trip to Ralph Engelstad the road for a series at University of Wisconsin Dec. Arena Feb. 25-26 for a two-game set versus UND be- 10-11 before breaking for the holidays. Following a fore returning home to wrap up the season with a series two-week hiatus, BSU returns to action Dec. 31-Jan. versus the University of Minnesota Mar. 4-5. The head- 1 for a pair of nonconference contests as one of four to-head match up with the Golden Gophers will mark teams to participate in the 2010 Mariucci Classic. Minnesota’ first trip to Bemidji since the teams met for a single game to open the 2000-2001 campaign. The move to the WCHA schedule will allow the Beavers to rekindle old rivalries and create new ones, but Jan. 7-8, the team continues a rivalry that dates back to 1994 and the NCAA Division II national championship series. The Beavers continue play with a double dip at the in Huntsville, Ala. to go head- senior forward Ryan to-head with rival University Cramer of Alabama-Huntsville.

2010-11 BSU Men’s Ice Hockey Schedule Date Opponent Location Time Arena Conf Oct. 15-16 North Dakota Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center WCHA Oct. 29-30 Minnesota Duluth Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center WCHA Nov. 5-6 at St. Cloud State St. Cloud, Minn. 7:07/7:07 p.m. National Hockey Center WCHA Nov. 12-13 Alaska-Anchorage Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center WCHA Nov. 19-20 at Denver Denver, Colo. 8:37/8:07 p.m. Magness Arena WCHA Nov. 26-27 Northern Michigan Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center CCHA Dec. 3-4 Nebraska Omaha Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center WCHA Dec. 10-11 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7:07/7:07 p.m. Kohl Center WCHA Dec. 31 1 Ferris State Minneapolis, Minn. 3:07 p.m. Mariucci Arena CCHA Jan. 1 1 Union Minneapolis, Minn. 4:07 p.m. Mariucci Arena ECAC Jan. 7-8 at Ala.-Huntsville Huntsville, Ala. 7:07/3:05 p.m. von Braun Center Independent Jan. 14-15 at Nebraska Omaha Omaha, Neb. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Quest Center Omaha WCHA Jan. 21-22 St. Cloud State Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center WCHA Feb. 4-5 at Minnesota State Mankato, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. verizon Wireless Center WCHA Feb. 11-12 at Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich 6:07/4:07 p.m. MacInnes Student Ice Arena WCHA Feb. 18-19 Colorado College Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center WCHA Feb. 26-27 at North Dakota Grand Forks, N.D. 3:37/3:37 p.m. Ralph Engelstad Arena WCHA Mar. 3-4 Minnesota Bemidji, Minn. 7:37/7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center WCHA Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round Campus Sites TBA TBA Mar. 17-18 Red Baron WCHA Final Five St. Paul, Minn. TBA Xcel Energy Center Mar. 25-27 NCAA Regionals Host Sites TBA TBA Apr. 7-9 NCAA Frozen Four St. Paul, Minn. TBA Xcel Energy Center senior defenseman Ryan bold= home game; Bemidji Regional Event Center // u- Western Collegiate Hockey Association game // 1- Dodge Holiday Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. ADAMS All times LOCAL Above: Sophomore defenseman Brad Hunt led all BSU defenders and freshman in scoring in 2008-09 with 9-23=32 points.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 5 times and was runner up for the national award in 2009. unning down a list of Tom Serratore’s list of achievements as head men’s As for Serratore’s career... Respected? Without question. ice hockey coach at Bemidji State, Lengthy? Anything but. Serratore has led Bemidji State’s oneR might think he has assembled a lengthy and remarkable rise from a floundering Division I neophyte respected career. After all, Serratore has only: to national heights and back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament after just seven short seasons. • Led BSU to College Hockey America regular-season championships in 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009 and 10, The legacy Serratore was asked to continue when the 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd conference titles, named the seventh head coach at Bemidji State in respectively, in BSU’s storied men’s ice hockey history 2001 was one of the finest in all of college athlet- but its first at the NCAA Division I level. ics. Serratore was hand-selected to succeed future • Guided BSU to its first NCAA Division I Tournament Hockey Hall of Fame member R.H. “Bob” Peters, who win over No. 2 Notre Dame Mar. 28, 2009. won 702 games and 13 national championships at Bemidji State while carving out one of the true dynas- • Led the Beavers to their first appearance in the ties in the history of athletics at any level. Frozen Four to cap the 2009 campaign. • Directed BSU to championship-game appearances “I can’t approximate what Coach Peters did at BSU. in the CHA Tournament in a league-record four con- No coach can,” Serratore said. secutive seasons (2003-06). Conventional sports wisdom has long contended it is • Led BSU to the CHA Tournament championship in never wise to follow a legend, but Serratore has never 2005, 2006 and 2009, becoming the first CHA program been one to shy away from a challenge. to garner back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament. His remarkable resume and the arrival of Bemidji State • Directed BSU to a record of .500 or better during as a legitimate Division I program proves Serratore the last eight seasons. is more than comfortable following a legend, and his achievements over the last seven years have him well • Helped BSU become only the second CHA program on the path to a legend of his own. to win both the league regular-season and tournament crowns during the same campaign, achieving that feat BSU has continued to build success during each in 2005 and repeating in 2009. year of the Serratore era improving from 12 victories • Helped BSU earn its first Division I-era invitation during his inaugural 2001-02 season to 14-14-8, then to the NCAA Tournament on the strength of its 2005 to 20-13-3 in 2003-04 to 23-13-1 in 2005-06 and CHA Tournament win and the programs first at-large ultimately to 20-15-1 in 2009 en route to the school’s bid in 2010. first appearance in the Frozen Four.

• Oversaw the first Division I-era BSU program to be The Beavers finished 4-26-4 in 2000-01, the year nationally-ranked in the USA Today poll, when the before Serratore took over, giving the Beavers an 18- Beavers earned a nod at No. 15 on Oct. 17, 2005. game improvement under his guidance. And Serratore • Is a five-time College Hockey America Coach of the is already just the second coach in BSU history to Year (2004, 2005, 2008, 2009). coach in more than 250 games, while his 140 career head coach tom S erratore wins rank him second all-time at the school. • Has been named a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, awarded to the National Coach of the Year, six

6 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey head coach tom serratore Championship run for the ages Bemidji State’s 2008-09 season was one not even a Caldecott Medal- winning author would have dreamed of penning. After dropping their first four games by a total score of 21-6 and wrapping up the first month of competition just 5-1, the defending reg- ular-season College Hockey America champions seemed to be in a tail spin. After a one-week hiatus, the Beavers traveled to longtime rival Ala.-Huntsville. Bemidji State was uncharacteristically held to just 15 shots on goal in a 4-2 loss, but the following evening BSU’s Matt Read would net a third-period goal to knot the game at 1-1 and Brandon Ma- rino powered the Beavers to their first CHA victory, 2-1. The triumph kick started a run of seven games during which BSU won six, including a sweep of the WCHA’s Michigan Tech. Serratore’s Beavers hit a funk to open 2009. BSU dropped its next six games including back-to-back, one-goal losses to perennial power- house North Dakota. During the final week of January, Serratore regrouped his team to split with Niagara at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. The win over the bitter CHA ri- val again sparked a BSU , this time extending over five games and two conference series sweeps. It was at that point that the Beavers began to realize their potential and convince their faithful fans to believe. Bemidji State would finish the season posting an 8-2-1 record down the stretch to capture its fifth CHA title with a win over Robert Morris in the final game of the regular season to secure the top seed in the 2009 conference tournament. vers, the first 16th-seed to ever win its way into the Frozen Four, turned For the first time in the 10-year history of the league, the CHA Tour- the hockey world on its ear, putting Bemidji State University and Bemi- nament was held at The Glas--a venue as rich in championship tradition dji, Minn. on the map in the process. as any--but little did anyone know that the final collegiate tournament BSU had six players garner recognition in the CHA’s season-ending game ever played in the hallowed barn, may have been its finest. awards. Matt Read and Brad Hunt were selected First-team All-CHA, The Beavers would coast through their semifinal contest versus while Tyler Scofield and Matt Dalton pulled down second-team lau- Ala.-Huntsville leaving them just 60 minutes from their third NCAA Tour- rels. In addition, Hunt was picked as the league’s Rookie of the Year nament berth. Scorned by a near miss in the 2008 tournament, the and both he and Ben Kinne earned spots on the CHA All-Rookie Team. green and white were determined to make a run and the big dance. Academically, it was business as usual for BSU. For the seventh Tyler Scofield potted his team-leading 18th goal of the season to get consecutive season, the Beavers led all conference institutions with 15 the Beavers on the board early, but before the first period would expire, Academic All-CHA performers as the team logged a 3.5 overall GPA. Robert Morris evened the score. Read opened the second stanza with a In addition to Serratore garnering his fourth CHA Coach of the Year goal only to be matched by RMU’s Chris Margott just three minutes later. award, he was also a finalist for theSpenser Penrose Award, the Ameri- The scoreboard remained locked at 2-2 through the final 20 minutes can Hockey Coaches’ Association’s National Coach of the Year award, of play setting up a sudden-death situation. With a capacity crowd on where he would take runner up honors. the edges of their seats in anticipation, Read would send the BSU faith- ful into a frenzy 8:05 into the extra frame firing a rebound into the back Back-to-Back NCAA Tournament Berths of the net. Read would be named as the tournamnt MVP for his efforts. Bemidji State’s 2005-06 season seemed neatly divided into three distinct The storybook season continued to Grand Rapids, Mich. where and radically different thirds - two highly successful, and one much less BSU, the unranked 16th seed, was pitted against Notre Dame--the No. so. The Beavers garnered national recognition and charged into the Top 2 team in the land. It would take BSU just 1:42 to find the scoreboard 15 of the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine poll for the first time as a and the team would build a 2-0 advantage heading into the first inter- Division I program after a record-setting start, suffered through a difficult mission. With 40 minutes gone, BSU led 3-0, then 4-0 in the opening stretch in December and January, then closed with a rally which saw minute of the third. A stunned Fighting Irish team and college hockey BSU capture a share of second place in the CHA regular-season race on world was begining to take notice. BSU won the game 5-1. the season’s final day and win a second consecutive CHA Tournament. After their first NCAA Division I Tournament win, the Beavers contin- Serratore’s Beavers opened the season in historic fashion, opening ued to ride a wave of momentum into the Midwest Regional Champi- 4-0-0 on the strengths of back-to-back sweeps of Western Collegiate onship game versus No. 9 Cornell. The Big Red scored first, but BSU Hockey Association programs. BSU posted its first-ever sweep of Minn.- would answer with four consecutive goals to secure its second straight Duluth on the road to open, then picked up its first sweep of Minnesota win over a top 10 team and a most unlikely spot in the 2009 Frozen Four State since 1994 in its home-opening series. The four-game sweep in Washington, D.C. propelled BSU into the national polls. The Beavers’ once-in-a-lifetime ride would come to an end at the BSU pushed that start to 8-2-0, the team’s best 10-game start as a hand of Miami (Ohio) in the national semifinal, but not before the Bea- Division I program. The Beaver schedule became more difficult from there,

Personal Information Head Coaching History Coaching Honors and Awards Home town: Coleraine, Minn. year college overall NCAA 1998 Ass’t Coach - WCHA All-Stars Alma Mater: Bemidji State ‘87 (B.A. education) 2001-02 Bemidji State 12-18-5 2002 Spencer Penrose Award finalist Family: wife Cindy, 2002-03 Bemidji State 14-14-8 2004 College Hockey America Coach of the Year children Matt, Megan and Emily 2003-04 Bemidji State 20-13-3 2004 Spencer Penrose Award finalist 2004-05 Bemidji State 23-13-1 NE Semifinals 2005 College Hockey America Coach of the Year 2005-06 Bemidji State 20-14-3 MW Semifinals 2005 Spencer Penrose Award finalist 2006-07 Bemidji State 14-14-5 2008 College Hockey America Coach of the Year 2007-08 Bemidji State 17-16-3 2008 Spencer Penrose Award finalist 2008-09 Bemidji State 20-16-1 Frozen Four 2009 College Hockey America Coach of the Year BSU All-Time Coaching Victories 2009-10 Bemidji State 23-10-4 NW Semifinals 2009 Spencer Penrose Award finalist 1. R.H. “Bob” Peters 702 1966-2001 Totals 163-128-33 (9 years) 2009 National Coach of the Year Runner-Up 2. uTom Serratore 163 2001-p Assistant Coaching History 2010 College Hockey America Coach of the Year 3. vic Weber 42 1959-66 year college position 2010 Spencer Penrose Award Finalist 4. Mike Gibbons 31 1982-83 1993-94 St. Cloud State assistant 5. Eric Hughes 17 1948-50 1994-98 St. Cloud State associate head 1998-01 Bemidji State associate head 2010-11 Beaver hockey 7 Serratore vs All Foes Army 2-0-0 uAir Force 2-2-0 Bentley 2-0-0 Connecticut 3-1-0 Sacred Heart 0-0-2 Total 9-3-2

College Hockey America Air Force 18-1-1 uAlabama-Huntsville 31-14-3 Findlay 10-1-3 uNiagara 21-16-6 uRobert Morris 18-10-2 Wayne State (Mich.) 23-8-4 Total 119-50-18

CCHA Ferris State 3-3-0 Lake Superior State 1-2-1 uMiami (Ohio) 1-1-0 uNebraska-Omaha 1-3-0 Northern Michigan 1-0-1 Ohio State 0-1-0 Notre Dame 1-0-0 uWestern Michigan 3-2-1 Total 10-12-2

ECAC Clarkson 1-2-2 Cornell 1-0-0 however, and a 4-3 loss to Niagara opened an 11- ment champions, in the same season. As the CHA Dartmouth 0-2-0 game stretch which saw them go 2-6-3. A road sweep Tournament champions, BSU earned its first berth in Union College 0-2-2 at the hands of Ala.-Huntsville saw BSU at 13-10-3, the NCAA Tournament since making the jump to Divi- Total 2-6-4 but from there the Beavers rallied and won seven of sion I in 1999. There, the Beavers garnered national their final 11 games. The Beavers retaliated for the attention for taking No. 1 Denver into overtime before Hockey East road sweep at Huntsville by sweeping the Chargers, falling, 4-3, in the semifinals of the Northeast Regional. Merrimack 1-3-0 3-1 and 5-0, on the final weekend of the regular sea- Four Beavers earned All-College Hockey America Maine 0-2-0 Massachusetts 1-0-0 son to erase a four-point deficit and tie for second in honors, and for the third consecutive season two Total 2-3-0 the CHA regular season standings. BSU continued BSU skaters were named First Team All-CHA. Senior that hot streak by again defeating Ala.-Huntsville, this captain Andrew Murray was one of two unanimous WCHA time rallying from 3-1 down in the third to post a 4-3 First-Team All-CHA selections and became the first Colorado College 1-2-0 overtime win in the CHA Tournament semifinals. A 4-2 skater in league history to capture both CHA Player of Denver 0-3-0 win over CHA regular-season champion Niagara in the the Year and CHA Student-Athlete of the Year honors Michigan Tech 2-2-0 CHA Tournament championship game gave BSU a in the same season. Senior defenseman Peter Jonsson uMinnesota 1-5-0 uMinnesota Duluth 9-9-0 second consecutive tourney crown and made it the joined Murray on the All-CHA First Team; senior wing uMinnesota State 5-11-2 CHA’s first repeat visitor to the NCAA Tournament. Brendan Cook was named Second-Team All-CHA and North Dakota 0-10-1 There, BSU again squared off with a team eventu- freshman goalie Matt Climie, the CHA Tournament St. Cloud State 1-7-0 ally crowned national champion in the first round, as MVP, was named to the CHA All-Rookie Team. head coach tom S erratore Wisconsin 0-1-0 the Beavers were bested by Wisconsin. BSU continued its recent domination of the Aca- Total 19-48-3 BSU placed two skaters on the All-CHA first team demic All-CHA Team. BSU led the league in Academic u 2009-10 opponents for the fourth consecutive year as Luke Erickson All-CHA picks with 14 , seven of which were repeat CHA Tournament and Andrew Martens were honored for their efforts selections from 2004. Brendan Cook, Peter Jonsson Air Force 1-0-0 on the ice. Tyler Scofield and Cody Bostock earned and Andrew Murray became BSU’s sixth, seventh and Alabama-Huntsville 4-1-0 spots on the All-Rookie Team. eighth three-time Academic All-CHA picks. Findlay 2-0-0 Academically, it was business as usual for Serratore’s For the third time in four seasons at BSU, Serra- Niagara 1-3-0 Beavers. BSU tied its own conference single-season tore’s achievements were recognized nationally as he Robert Morris 1-1-1 record by placing 16 players on the Academic All-CHA was named a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, Wayne State (Mich.) 1-1-0 Total 10-6-1 Team, extending its streak of consecutive seasons given annually to the National Coach of the Year by leading CHA in all-academic picks to four. Lou Garritan, the American Hockey Coaches Association. NCAA Tournament Jean-Guy Gervais and Ryan Huddy brought BSU’s all- Cornell 1-0-0 time number of three-time All-CHA selections to 11. The BSU Garners First CHA Title Denver 0-1-0 record-tying group of honorees brought BSU’s all-time Serratore, the 2004 College Hockey America Coach Miami (Ohio) 0-1-0 total to 76 Academic All-CHA picks, and its 69 picks in of the Year, helped lead Bemidji State to a 20-13-3 Michigan 0-1-0 five seasons under Serratore is far and away most in the finish, marking the program’s first 20-win season Notre Dame 1-0-0 Wisconsin 0-1-0 league. Niagara is a distant second with 55 selections. since making the jump to Division I in 1999. BSU also Total 2-4-0 captured the R.H. “Bob” Peters Cup, awarded to the BSU’s First NCAA Appearance CHA regular-season champions. The regular-season Serratore helped lead Bemidji State to its most- title was the first conference championship in BSU’s successful Division I season in 2004-05, finishing Division I era. with a 23-13-1 record, setting a school Division I-era En route to the title, Bemidji State set a school record for wins in a season and posting the second- record for points in CHA play (33) and set a confer- most wins in a season by any team in the six-year ence record with 16 victories in CHA play. The Beavers history of College Hockey America, and tying its own finished with a five-point cushion over second-place CHA single-season record with 16 wins in league play. Niagara, the largest margin by any winner of the six BSU became just the third College Hockey America Division I men’s hockey conferences. program to capture both the R.H. “Bob” Peters Cup, The Beavers led CHA in scoring and scoring awarded to the CHA regular-season champions, and defense, finished with the second-best power-play the Bruce McLeod Cup, awarded to the CHA Tourna- percentage in CHA games in league history, and

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BSU Shutouts Under Serratore head coach tom serratore were just the sixth team in league history to post a game improvement from a 4-26-4 finish in 2000-01. 10/26/2001 vs Connecticut 9-0 power-play efficiency of .200 or better. In addition, BSU’s 12 regular-season wins tied the 10/27/2001 vs Connecticut 2-0 But again, BSU’s ultimate goal of an NCAA Tour- 1999-00 team for most by a Beaver team in a Division I 11/15/2002 at Wayne State (Mich.) 2-0 nament berth was just out of reach. For the second season (since broken). From Jan. 26-Feb. 9, 2002, the 3/7/2003 at Air Force 5-0 consecutive season, BSU was defeated by a single goal Beavers put together a five-game unbeaten streak which 3/8/2003 at Air Force 2-0 in the championship game of the CHA Tournament. tied the school Division I-era record (since broken). 3/14/2003 vs Findlay 4-0 During the season, BSU defeated eventual Frozen Serratore led the Beavers on an impressive run 1/30/2004 vs Findlay 4-0 Four participant Minnesota-Duluth, posted four-game through College Hockey America. The Beavers en- 3/6/2004 vs Niagara 5-0 11/13/2004 vs Bentley 5-0 season sweeps of three CHA opponents, including its joyed a 21-day run tied atop the CHA standings, the 2/4/2005 vs Wayne State 2-0 first-ever road sweeps at Findlay and Wayne State, first time BSU had been in first place in the conference 2/12/2005 at Robert Morris 3-0 snapped an eight-game road losing streak at Ala.- since Jan. 1, 2000. BSU eventually finished second 3/13/2005 vs Air Force 6-0 Huntsville, shut out NCAA Tournament participant in the league and earned a first-round bye in the 3/14/2005 vs Ala.-Huntsville 3-0 Niagara, and won at Niagara for the first time. CHA Tournament. BSU also posted the program’s 1/6/2006 at Robert Morris 2-0 Serratore’s 2004 Bemidji State team tied a school third-best single season with 22 points in CHA play, 3/4/2006 vs Ala.-Huntsville 5-0 record with six All-CHA honorees, including a second surpassed only by a 23-point (8-8-1) season in 1999- 11/11/2006 vs Robert Morris 3-0 consecutive season with two First-Team All-CHA 2000, the league’s inaugural season, and a record 12/1/2006 at Wayne State (Mich.) 1-0 10/13/2007 vs Army 2-0 picks. Junior forward Brendan Cook and senior de- 24-point campaign in 2002-03. 11/3/2007 vs Niagara 3-0 fenseman Bryce Methven were named to the All-CHA Under Serratore’s guidance, right wing Marty 11/9/2007 at Ala.-Huntsville 2-0 first team, while junior forward Riley Riddell, senior Goulet was named First-Team All-CHA while center 12/8/2007 vs Ala.-Huntsville 2-0 defenseman Anders Olsson and senior goaltender Riley Riddell earned CHA Rookie of the Year and 1/5/2008 vs Minnesota Duluth 2-0 Grady Hunt were named to the second team. Fresh- Second-Team All-CHA honors. Goaltender Grady 1/11/2008 at Ala.-Huntsville 4-0 man wing Luke Erickson earned CHA Rookie of the Hunt, a four-time CHA Defensive Player of the Week 1/26/2008 vs Robert Morris 4-0 Year honors, becoming the second BSU player under winner during the 2001-02 season, also earned 11/28/08 vs Michigan Tech 3-0 Serratore’s watch to be so honored. Second-Team All-CHA honors. In addition, three Bea- 2/6/09 vs Ala.-Huntsville 2-0 10/24/09 at Northern Michigan 5-0 vers - Riddell, center Andrew Murray and defenseman 11/6/09 vs. Robert Morris 2-0 The Beavers’ Return to Contention Anders Olsson - were named to the CHA All-Rookie 1/2/10 at Western Michigan 0-0 (ot) Bemidji State entered the 2002-03 campaign with Team. 1/3/10 at Western Michigan 3-0 one goal in mind - win the College Hockey America Serratore was eventually named a finalist for post-season tournament and earn the league’s first- the Spencer Penrose Award, given annually to the *30 total shutouts ever automatic qualifier to the NCAA Championships. national coach of the year as voted by the American The Beavers fell just one goal shy of that lofty Hockey Coaches Association. achievement, dropping a 3-2 decision to Wayne Serratore took over the reigns for BSU after having State (Mich.) in the championship game of the CHA spent the previous three seasons as the associate Serratore’s Milestone Victories Tournament. Still, the 2002-03 campaign continued head coach for R.H. “Bob” Peters. Brought on board 1* 10/12/01 vs Minn. State-Mankato (W, 7-6) the evolution of the Bemidji State program into a le- in August 1998, Serratore helped Peters oversee the 25 3/14/03 vs Findlay (W, 4-0) gitimate Division I presence and the team set several transition of the BSU program from a small-college 43a 2/27/04 at Air Force (W, 7-4) Division I-era team standards. dynasty to the ranks of Division I. 50 11/19/04 at Niagara (W, 5-3) Serratore led BSU to a .500 finish for the first time 75 11/11/05 at Wayne State (Mich.) (W, 4-1) as a Division I program and assembled a Division I-era Prior to BSU 100 2/16/07 at Ala.-Huntsville (W, 4-3) record seven-game unbeaten streak (6-0-1), which was Serratore came to the Beaver hockey program after 125 12/28/08 vs UMass (W, 4-2) snapped in their CHA championship-game loss. spending five years as the recruiting coordinator for 138b 3/28/09 vs Notre Dame (W, 5-1) The team’s run to the CHA Tournament champion- Western Collegiate Hockey Association member St. 150 11/27/09 vs Miami (Ohio) (W, 3-2) ship was remarkable on a number of fronts. Entering Cloud State University. He helped the Huskies to * coaching debut the fray as the fourth seed after a 10-6-4, 24-point a 96-84-15 record, including three 20-win seasons a= moved into 2nd on BSU career list regular-season campaign, Serratore’s Beavers be- and four WCHA Final Five berths during his tenure. b= first NCAA Tournament win came the lowest seed to advance to the title game Serratore recruited several National Hockey in the four-year history of the Tournament, and also League draft selections while at St. Cloud State, became the first team to knock the tournament’s No. including Matt Cullen, Mark Parrish and Josh DeWolf. 1 seed out of the field before the title game. He also was an assistant coach for the 1998 WCHA Serratore’s Beavers also gained notoriety for play- All-Star Team which participated in the Kolin Cup in ing an NCAA single-season record 15 overtime con- Zug, Switzerland. tests, including a school-record five in a row to open Serratore began his coaching career as an assis- the season. Along the way, BSU set school records tant at Brainerd (Minn.) High School (1987-’91). He for ties in a season (eight, tied for fifth-most in NCAA took his first head job at Henry Sibley High School history) and overtime wins in a season (four). (1991-’93), leading Henry Sibley to a Class A third- Key to the team’s historic success in 2002-’03 was place finish at the state tournament. its play on defense. In front of junior goaltender Grady An active member of USA Hockey for the past Hunt, the Beavers assembled one of the program’s eight years, Serratore coached the USA Hockey finest defensive performances in decades. BSU led Select 17 camp in 1994. College Hockey America and tied for 16th in the na- tion by allowing just 2.72 goals per game. Playing Career Offensively, senior Marty Goulet became the pro- Serratore knows first-hand the tradition of BSU men’s gram’s first Division I-era player to score 100 career hockey, having played two years under Peters in the points, and he also became the first-ever repeat First- mid-1980s. He was a two-year letterwinner at forward Team All-CHA pick. Defenseman Bryce Methven also for BSU from 1985-’87 and played in two NCAA earned First-Team All-CHA honors, making BSU the Division III Tournaments. Serratore was a member of third program in CHA history to have three players BSU’s 1986 NCAA Division III national championship named First-Team All-Conference the same season. team and captained the 1986-’87 team. He averaged 1.03 points per game in his BSU career (1986--20- Serratore’s Strong Debut 23=43 points, 1987--12-27=39 points) and led the A stellar debut campaign in 2001-’02 left little doubt 1986-87 team with four game-winning goals. that Serratore would rekindle BSU’s past hockey Serratore began his playing career at Mankato glory. In his rookie season as BSU’s head coach, the State, scoring 31-28-59 points in two seasons for Beavers dramatically improved as a team in their third the Mavericks before transferring to BSU. For his year of life as an NCAA Division I program. BSU’s 12- collegiate career, Serratore scored 63-78=141 points. 18-5 record in 2001-02 marked an eight and one-half

2010-11 Beaver hockey 9 Ted Belisle BErt Gilling Danny MacKinnon Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach Bemidji State 2001 Minnesota Duluth 1999 Acadia 2010 Eighth Season at Bemidji State 12th Season at Bemidji State First Season at Bemidji State

a n n y ed Belisle is enter- ert Gilling is in his ing his eigthth sea- 10th season as D son on the coach- assistant coach MacKinnon is in ingT staff at his alma mater. atB Bemidji State and his 12th his first season on Belisle was a captain on BSU’s year overall as a member of the the Bemidji State 2000-2001 team, the program’s program’s coaching staff. coaching staff, second year at the Division I Gilling holds responsibilites serving as the level and its final season under overseeing the defensive corps team’s graduate legendary head coach R.H. and serves as the program’s assistant coach. “Bob” Peters. academic advisor and strength He brings leadership honed as both Belisle serves as Bemidji and conditioning coach. an instructor/coach and a player. State’s recruiting coordinator, oversees the program’s As academic advisor, Gilling has helped raise While attending Acadia Univer- forwards and assists in the day-to-day operations of BSU’s team overall GPA to 3.5. Under his guidance, sity, MacKinnon was a member the team monitoring academics, strength and con- BSU has placed a CHA-leading 116 student-athletes of the Axemen’s varsity hockey ditioning programs and video. on the Academic All-CHA team, including a league- club where he was a three-time Belisle came to BSU for the 2003-04 season and record 18 picks in 2008. Additionally, BSU has had Academic All-Canadian selection has helped the team to its first three 20-win seasons 11 Academic All-District honorees and in 2005 (2008-10). In addition, he served as in BSU’s Division I era (2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06) Peter Jonsson was named First-Team Academic All- an instructor at the Acadia Hockey and to the championship game of the CHA Tourna- America. School, where instructed young ment in five of six years with back-to-back champion- Gilling joined Serratore’s staff after having served players in fundamentals such as ships in 2005 and 2006. He was on the bench when as a graduate assistant under R.H. “Bob” Peters from skating, stick-handling, passing BSU captured its first Division I-era conference title 1999 until Peters’ retirement in 2001. Under Peters, and shooting, while teaching tools for tactical, physical and psycho-

assistant coaches with a 2005 CHA regular-season crown and helped Gilling held responsibilities for game-plan prepara- guide the first CHA program to make consecutive tion, practice sessions, video breakdown and also logical preparation. trips to the NCAA Tournament (2005, 2006) an to the served as the team’s bench and defensive coach. During the same time, MacKin- Frozen Four in 2009. He held numerous other responsibilities within the non was also an Under-14 Team Belisle has recruited or helped recruit BSU stand- program ranging from recruiting to academic advising Leader for Hockey Nova Scotia. outs such as Matt Climie, BSU’s career leader in goals to strength and conditioning. As a team leader, it was MacKin- against average, shutouts, a two-time First-Team During the summer of 2010, Gilling was invited to non’s responsibility to plan and All-CHA pick and the 2005 CHA Pre-Season Player assist the Romanian Hockey Federation grown the game coordinate all activities, practices of the Year, as well as Tyler Scofield, Cody Bostock, of hockey world-wide as an instructor for its Interna- and off-ice sessions. During com- Matt Read and 2009 CHA Rookie of the Year and tional Coaching Seminar and Developmental Camp. petition, he was responsible for First-Team All-CHA selection Brad Hunt. As a player, Gilling was a four-year letterwinner, assembling line combinations and Belisle joined Tom Serratore’s staff after a two-year senior captain and member of the 1998-99 Captain’s player rotations, while managing stint as a scout and assistant coach in the United Committee at Minnesota Duluth. There, he built a the bench and providing player States Hockey League. After serving one year on the reputation as one of the finest defensemen in the evaluation. scouting staff for the Sioux City Musketeers, Belisle Western Collegiate Hockey Association. He was Prior to collegiate career, MacK- spent the 2002-03 season as an assistant with the nominated for WCHA Defensive Player of the Year innon assembled an impressive Sioux Falls Stampede. There, he oversaw recruiting, in 1997-98 and was a member of the 1998 WCHA playing career. With Pictou County coached the team’s defensive corps and was involved All-Star Team which played in Zug, Switzerland. He Weeks Crushers Junior ‘A’ Hockey in budget management and day-to-day team opera- won awards as Duluth’s top freshman and won the Club, he earned the team’s 2004 tions. team’s Bob Junkert Plus/Minus Award in 1995-96. Rookie of the Year award, was an Belisle served as interim head coach for the Stam- A native of Alexander, Manitoba, Gilling played assistant captain, captain for the pede for the last eight games of the 2002-03 season. with the Estevan Bruins of the Saskatchewan Junior 2006-07 season and garnered the He took over for Tony Gasparini, who left his position Hockey league from 1992-95. During his career, he team’s MVP award at the conclu- as head coach in March 2003 in a mutual agreement won two team MVP (1994, 1995) and two team Most sion of the 2005-06 campaign. with the franchise. The Stampede went 3-5 under his Valuable Defenseman (1994, 1995) awards, was the MacKinnon has attained a Level guidance. Most Valuable Rookie during 1992-93 and won the 1 Coaching Certificate. Belisle played four years at Bemidji State from inaugural Bill Shinske Ethics Award in 1995. A 2010 graduate of Acadia 1997-2001, during the program’s transitional era into Gilling has also compiled an impressive academic University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Division I. He played 90 games at forward during his resume. In 1999, Gilling was a nominee for the College MacKinnon earned a Bachelor’s career, scoring 10-12=22 points. Hockey Humanitarian Award and WCHA Student Athlete degree in kinesiology . of the Year, and was named Rasmussen Male Scholar- MacKinnon is pursuing a Mas- The Belisle File Athlete of the Year at Duluth. Gilling was a three-time ter’s degree in sports studies at Birthdate: Dec. 1, 1976 Academic All-WCHA honoree, a member of the Dean’s Bemidji State. Home town: Nipigon, Ontario, Canada Alma mater: Bemidji State ‘01 List and received the Top Scholastic Player award from Family: wife, Jennifer his junior club in 1993. He began graduate work at BSU in 1999 and in 2000 won a Beck Scholarship.

The Gilling File Birthdate: Dec. 31, 1974 Home town: Killarney, Manitoba, Canada Alma mater: Minn.-Duluth ‘99 (BA, applied arts) equipment head faculty Post-graduate: Bemidji State 2001 (MS - sports studies) manager athletic trainer athletics rep Family: wife, Sheila; daughters Kyra and Amelie Toby Bill Doug Palmiscno CREWS LEIF

10 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey 2011-11 roster b reakdown

Numerical Roster 2010-11 alphabetical roster No Name Pos Yr No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr S/C Hometown (prev team) 1 Travis Bosch G So. 2 David Boehm F Jr. 3 Ryan Adams (A) D 6-1 190 SR L Deloraine, Manitoba / Wayne State Univ. 3 Ryan Adams D Sr. 8 Jake Areshenko D 6-0 200 SO L Port Coquitlam, British Columbia / USHL - Fargo 4 Dan MacIntyre D Sr. 33 Dan Bakala G 5-11 185 JR L Calgary, Alberta / AJHL - Calgary 5 Matt Carlson D Jr. 6 Darcy Findlay F Jr. 16 Emil Billberg F 5-11 195 SR L Stockholm, Sweden / Sodertalje J20 7 Brance Orban F So. 2 David Boehm F 5-9 180 JR R Naples, Florida / UMass 8 Jake Areshenko D So. 1 Travis Bosch G 6-0 185 SO L Regina, Saskatchewan / SJHL - Melville 9 Ben Kinne F Jr. 11 Shea Walters F Jr. 26 Kyle Brodie D 6-0 195 FR L Northglenn, Colorado / NAHL-Wenatchee 12 Jeff Jubinville F Fr. 5 Matt Carlson D 6-3 210 JR L Grand Forks, North Dakota / NAHL - Fairbanks 13 Drew Fisher F Jr. 15 Ryan Cramer F 6-2 210 SR R International Falls, Minnesota / USHL - Waterloo 14 Aaron McLeod F So. 15 Ryan Cramer F Sr. 35 Mathieu Dugas G 6-0 165 SO R L’Assomption, Quebec / NAHL – Wenatchee 16 Emil Billberg F Sr. 6 Darcy Findlay F 5-10 205 JR R Bristol, Quebec / CJHL - Cornwall 17 Jamie MacQueen F Jr. 13 Drew Fisher F 6-3 215 JR L International Falls, Minnesota / Minnesota 18 Radoslav Illo F Fr. 19 Matt Read F Sr. 28 Jordan George F 5-8 155 SO L Madison, Wisconsin / NAHL - Topeka 20 Sam Rendle D Fr. 21 Matt Hartmann F 6-0 200 SO R Hugo, Minnesota / NAHL - Topeka 21 Matt Hartmann F So. 29 Brad Hunt D 5-9 175 JR L Ridge Meadows, British Columbia / BCHL - Burnaby 22 Ian Lowe F Sr. 23 Garrett Ladd D Fr. 18 Radoslav Illo (ANA) F 6-0 190 FR L Bystrica, Slovakia / USHL - Tri-City 25 Brady Wacker D So. 12 Jeff Jubinville F 5-10 170 FR L Edmonton, Alberta / NAHL – Wenatchee 26 Kyle Brodie D Fr. 9 Ben Kinne F 6-0 190 JR L St. Paul, Minnesota / USHL - Sioux City 27 Anton Racklin D Fr. 28 Jordan George F So. 23 Garrett Ladd F 5-9 180 FR L Fenton, Michigan / NAHL-Marquette 29 Brad Hunt D Jr. 22 Ian Lowe (A) F 5-9 175 SR R Bradwardine, Manitoba / MJHL - Swan Valley 33 Dan Bakala G Jr. 4 Dan Maclntyre D 6-1 195 SR L Fort Frances, Ontario / OPJHL - Port Hope 35 Mathieu Dugas G So. 17 Jamie MacQueen F 6-1 185 JR L St. Thomas, Ontario / OPJHL - Vaughn 14 Aaron McLeod F 5-9 165 SO L Ottawa, Ontario / CJHL - Ottawa Retired Numbers 7 Brance Orban F 5-9 160 SO L Lethbridge, Alberta / AJHL - Olds 10 Bryan Grand F 1967-70 24 Joel Otto F 1980-84 27 Anton Racklin D 6-0 190 FR L Goteborg, Sweden / Frolunda J20 19 Matt Read (C) F 5-10 185 SR R Ilderton, Ontario / USHL - Des Moines Geographical Breakdown 20 Sam Rendle D 5-8 170 FR L Grand Rapids, Minnesota / NAHL-Bismarck United States 11 25 Brady Wacker D 5-7 155 SO R Jansen, Saskatchewan / SJHL - Humbolt Colorado 1 Florida 1 11 Shea Walters F 5-11 180 JR R Hibbing, Minnesota / NJHL - North Iowa Michiagn 1 Minnesota 6 HEAD COACH: Tom Serratore (Bemidji State ‘87) / 163-128-33 (10th year) North Dakota 1 Wisconsin 1 ASSISTANT COACH: Bert Gilling (Minn.-Duluth ‘99 / 12th year) ASSISTANT COACH: Ted Belisle (Bemidji State ‘01 / 8th year) Canada 15 GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Danny MacKinnon (Acadia / 1st year) Alberta 3 British Columbia 2 Manitoba 2 Ontario 4 Pronunciation Guide Quebec 2 Saskatchewan 2 Players Players Jake ARESHENKO ah-ray-SHEN-ko Ben KINNE KIN-ee Sweden 2 David Boehm BOME IAN LOWE EYE-ann LOW Kyle Brodie BROH-dee Dan MACINTYRE mac-IN-ty-er Slovakia 1 EMIL Billberg EE-mill Aaron MCLEOD mac-LOWD Class Breakdown Dan BAKALA BACK-a-lah SHEA Walters SHAY Upperclassmen 15 Ryan CRAMER KRAY-mer Seniors 7 Mathieu DUGAS DOO-gah Coaching Staff Juniors 8 RADOSLAV ILLO RAD-oh-slav EE-loh Tom SERRATORE ser-a-TOR-ee Underclassmen 14 Jeff JUBINVILLE JOO-bin-vil Ted BELISLE bell-EYE-el Sophomores 8 Freshmen 6 Position Breakdown Forwards 17 Seniors 4 Juniors 6 Sophomores 4 Freshmen 3

Defensemen 9 Seniors 3 Juniors 1 Sophomores 2 Freshmen 3

Goaltenders 3 Seniors 0 Juniors 1 Sophomores 2 Freshmen 0

2010-11 Beaver hockey 11 RYAN ADAMs JAKE ArEshENKO

Defense Defense Senior • 6-1 • 190 Freshman • 6-0 • 200 Deloraine, Manitoba Port Coquitlam, British Columbia 3 USHL - Fargo 8 2009-10 / Junior NCAA Tournament with a 3-2 2009-10 / Freshman play. He carried a +7 plus/minus 2009-10 Honors: overtime win over Robert Morris 2009-10 Honors: rating on the season. uAcademic All-CHA Mar. 14... Scored his first goal in a u2010 CHA All-Rookie Team The Force, 32-23-5 in its first Beavers’ sweater Mar. 29, helping season as a member of the USHL, Laced up his skated for 36 of the Bemidji State defeat No. 9 Cornell Areshenko logged time in 33 clinched a playoff berth and after and advance to the Frozen Four Beavers’ 37 games a junior... Was games as a freshman, starting sweeping Omaha. After discard- for the first time in school his- announced in the starting line up 13 times, Including anchoring the ing Lincoln, Fargo was knocked T he Beavers tory... Was named to the Midwest eight times... Has roamed the out of the postseason by Indiana... Regional All-Tournament Team. blue line for the Beavers’ 2010 BSU blue line in last 34 games... Areshenko posted 0-4=4 points Leads all BSU defensemen with NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal in 10 playoff games... Areshenko a +22 plus/minus rating... Sits Prior to BSU contest... Began his collegiate ca- contributed an assist on the power- fourth among BSU’s defensemen Transferred to Bemidji State for reer in the Beavers’ second game in scoring with 1-6=7 points... his sophomore season after be- of 2009-10 (10/9/09)... Recorded play in Fargo’s 4-2 win over the Posted his first point of the sea- ginning his career at Wayne State his first point in the green and Lancers April 11. son Oct. 31 at Ala.-Huntsville University... Posted a goal and six white, an assist, Nov. 6 as the Bea- Highlights of the 2008-09 sea- adding the second assist on a assists for the Warriors in 32 con- vers garnered a 2-0 victory over son in addition to his playoff helper the, 2-1, game-winning goal in tests... Ranked fifth among WSU Robert Morris... Added an assist included: Scoring is first goal as a overtime... Netted his first goal defensemen with seven points... in a 6-1 victory at Minnesota Nov. member of the Force Oct. 18 in a of 2009-10, and second marker All seven came in CHA play to 15... Recorded the third helper of 6-1 loss at Sioux City and recording of his BSU career, Nov. 21 in sit 12th among the league’s blue his freshman season in BSU’s 6-1 a goal and an assist in a 6-2 victory a 6-3 victory over Ala.-Hunts- liners in scoring and ninth on the win over Niagara in the final game over Green Bay Feb. 6. ville... Posted helpers in back- league’s rookie scoring charts... in the John S. Glas Fieldhouse-- to-back games versus Ohio Was named to the 2008 CHA All- BSU’s hockey home for the last 43 Personal State (11/28/09) and Niagara Rookie squad... Earned Wayne seasons... Has anchored a BSU Jake Thomas Areshenko... Born (12/4/09)... Matched career-highs State University Rookie of the blueline that has allowed a mea- July 15, 1988... Son of Jerry and for goals (1) and assists (6) this Year laurels. ger 2.28 goals per game to enter Christy Areshenko... Is undecided season... Was named to the CHA Prior to his stint at Wayne on a major... His grandfather, Dave All-Academic Team for the sec- State, he played three years in the NCAA Tournament ranked fifth ond consecutive season. the MJHL, two with Dauphin in the country in scoring defense... Gunther, a long-time collegiate Kings and one with OCN Bliz- BSU is 3-0-0 when he records a basketball coach in this region, 2008-09 / Sophomore zard... Most recently, he played point... He is +11 this season. served as BSU’s head men’s bas- 2008-09 Honors: one year at the NAHL’s Fargo- ketball coach from 1995-2001. uAcademic All-CHA Moorhead Jets... While at FM, he Prior to BSU posted 48 points on 13 goals and Areshenko played in 68 of 70 Put on the green and white for 24 35 assists. games as a defenseman for the games as a sophomore transfer... Fargo Force of the United State Was announced in the starting Personal Hockey League (USHL) in 2008- line up two times... Made his BSU Born Sept. 12, 1986... Ryan Greg- 09... Patrolled a blue line for a team debut Oct. 10 in a 2-5 loss at Min- ory Adams is the son of Craig and that ranked second in the league’s nesota State... His first point as a Debbie Adams... Is a Dean’s list Western Division in goals allowed Beaver came as an assist at Niag- member majoring in business ad- (166). In addition, Areshenko re- ara Jan. 23... Added an assist on ministration with and emphasis in a Matt Read goal to win the CHA corded two goals and seven as- management at BSU. Tournament Championship and sists, which included a lamplighter earn an automatic bid to the 2009 and three helpers on the power

Ryan Adams: Career Stats Jake Areshenko: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08* 32 1-6 7 +2 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 33 0-3 3 +9 12/24 0 0 0 0 0 2008-09 24 1-2 3 -2 4/8 0 0 0 0 0 Career 33 0-3 3 +9 12/24 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 36 1-6 7 +22 7/14 0 0 0 0 0 Career 92 3-4 17 +22 17/34 0 0 0 0 0 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT vs College Hockey America 2009-10 16 0-2 2 +7 9/18 0 0 0 0 0 Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Career 16 0-2 2 +7 9/18 0 0 0 0 0 2007-08* 18 1-6 7 +2 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 2008-09 11 0-1 1 0 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 BSU Highs 2009-10 18 1-5 6 +13 4/8 0 0 0 0 0 Goals: none; Assists: 1, three times; Points: 1; three times; SOG: 2, at Minnesota (11/14/09); Career 47 2-12 14 +15 12/24 0 0 0 0 0 PIM: 15, at Ala.-Huntsville (3/5/10) & at Robert Morris (2/13/10). * with Wayne State University BSU Highs Goals: 1, vs. Ala.-Huntsville (3/6/10) & Cornell (3/29/09); Assists: 1, seven times; Points: 1; nine times; SOG: 3, three times; PIM: 2, 10 times.

12 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey T he Beavers DAN BAKALA

goaltender Junior • 5-11 • 185 Calgary, Alberta AJHL - Calgary 33 2009-10 / Sophomore just 27 power-play goals on 178 The goaltender stopped 39 shots 2009-10 Honors: opponent opportunities (.848) and in the third period alone and fin- uAcademic All-CHA 10 power-play goals in 90 CHA ished the contest with 62 saves. uFirst-Team All-CHA opponent opportunities (.889)... He finished the season with a uThree-time CHA Defensive Play- Bakala and the Beavers enter the 3.52 goals against average and an er of the Week NCAA Tournament having allowed .895 save percentage. uTwo-time INCH National Player just three power-play goals in their of the Week Runner Up last nine games... Earned a spot Personal on the CHA All-Academic squad. Dan Bakala... Born Dec. 23, 1987 Broke onto the scene seeing time to Henryk and Urszola Bakala... Is in 31 of BSU’s 37 game as a soph- 2008-09 / Freshman in his third year as a sport manage- omore, including making the start Did not take the ice for any regular- ment major. between the pipes for BSU’s 2010 season action, but posted a 3-0-0 NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal record in exhibition play... Regis- contest versus Michigan... Locked tered his first collegiate shutout in up a victory in his first start for the his first collegiate action, gaining a Beavers turning away 20 Air Force 7-0 victory over University of Man- shots for a 3-1 win (10/9/09)... itoba Oct. 31... Posted a 4-2 win The win sparked a run of seven the following night, while making consecutive starts without a loss 18 saves... Turned away 24 shots (6-0-1)... Registered his first col- in an exhibition win over a talented legiate shutout Nov. 6 stopping 23 U.S. National Development U-18 Robert Morris scoring attempts... Team Feb 27 to vault the Beavers Collected a career-high 32 saves to a 3-1 victory. in a 5-1 win versus Robert Mor- ris Jan. 29... Would matched his Prior to BSU career-best 32 saves less than a Dan Bakala joined the Beavers af- month later in a 6-1 victory over ter playing three seasons for the Niagara (2/20/10) to earn the last Alberta Junior Hockey League’s win by a goaltender in the John Calgary Royals... Bakala saw time S. Glas Fieldhouse... Closed out in 122 games for the Royals and his 19th win of the season Mar. 5 logged 4,840 minutes between the at Ala.-Huntsville matching a BSU pipes. Division I-era record for goaltender Bakala earned decisions in 43 wins in a single, set by Mat Dalton of the Royals’ 62 contests in 2007- in 2008-09... Is currently atop the 08 accounting for 14 of the team’s Beavers’ career save percentage 19 victories while piling up 2,610 list (.919) and is second on their minutes in net for Calgary. all-time goals against average In his final game as a junior, list (2.20)... Is 3-0-0 versus top 5 Feb. 26, Bakala earned the first teams in 2009-10... Backstopped star for his role in preserving a 5-4 a penaltykill unit that has allowed victory over the Canmore Eagles...

Dan Bakala: Career Stats Year G GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% W L T SHO 2008-09 0 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2009-10 31 30 1829:00 71 2.33 786 .917 19 8 3 3 Career 31 30 1829:00 71 2.33 786 .917 19 8 3 3 vs College Hockey America Year G GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% W L T SHO 2008-09 0 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2009-10 16 16 938:16 32 2.05 421 .929 12 3 1 1 Career 16 16 938:16 32 2.05 412 .929 12 3 1 1 Career Highs Minutes: 65:00, at Ala.-Huntsville (3/6/10) & at Western Michigan (1/2/10); Goals Allowed: 5, three times-Most recent at Niagara (3/12/10); Saves: 32, vs. Niagara (2/20/10) & Robert Morris (1/29/10). Shosts Faced: 35, at Minnesota Duluth (1/23/10); Assists: 1, vs. Minnesota State (12/11/09).

2010-11 Beaver hockey 13 EMIL BILLbErG DAVID BOEhM

Forward Forward Senior • 5-11 • 195 Junior • 5-9 • 180 Stockholm, Sweden Naples, Florida Sodertalje J20 16 University of Massachusetts 2 2009-10 / Junior injury... Scored two goals and an Prior to BSU nior year Boehm broke the all-time uAcademic All-CHA assist to rank fourth among rook- Will redshirt at BSU in 2010-11 assist record with 83 and added 47 ies... Skated in nine games before after two years at UMass ... Scord goals ... Named an Empire League Skated in 32 of the Beavers’ 37 scoring his first point as a Beaver an overtime game-winner Nov. 13, All-Star during his junior campaign. games in 2009-10 as a regular (1/4/08) at Minnesota Duluth, but 2009 ... Had one shot and finished netted all three of his points in his on the left wing of BSU’s fourth with an even rating against Mer- Personal forward line... Registered his first final five contest of 2007-08. the Beavers rimack (12/12/09) ... Had one shot David Michael Boehm ... Born points of the 2009-10 season The first point of Billberg’s collegiate career came on an as- on net and finished with a plus-1 on June 30, 1989 in Morristown, leading Bemidji State to a 6-1 rating against Lowell (12/5/09) N.J. ... Son of Thomas and Denise victory over Robert Morris Nov. sist to Matt Francis at Minnesota ... Finished with an even rating Boehm ... Has two siblings, Tom 7 with a goal and an assist... The Duluth (1/4/08)... Billberg followed against BC (12/4/09) ... Recorded and Alex ... Is a marketing com- two-point night stood as the first that performance with a goal the multi-point effort of the junior’s following night igniting the Bea- two shots on net and finished munications major. career... Added a second assist vers to a 2-0 victory over the Bull- with an even rating against Quin- in the Beavers’ final game in the dogs to enable the team to retain nipiac (11/28/09) where he played John S. Glas Fieldhouse. the Babe the Blue Ox traveling on the top offensive line ... Had trophy. three shots on net against Ver- Potted his second goal of mont (11/24/09) ... Recorded the 2008-09 / Sophomore the season at Colorado College 2008-09 Honors: game-tying assist, had one shot (1/18/08)... Suffered a season- on net, and finished with a plus-1 u12/9/09 - INCH National Player of ending knee injury in the next the Week Runner up rating in an overtime win against game he skated in (1/25/08). Yale (11/19) ... Had four shots uAcademic All-CHA on net against UNH (11/14/09) ... Saw time in 17 of Bemidji State’s Prior to BSU Scored the overtime goal, had two 37 games in 2008-09... Missed Joined the Bemidji State program shots on net, and finished with after playing the majority of the the entire month of February due a plus-1 rating in a win against past three seasons for Sodertalje to a broken finger... Returned UNH (11/13/09) ... Scored his first to the line up Mar. 7 as the Bea- J20 in Sweden... Last season he scored 20-24=44 points with collegiate goal, had four shots on vers captured the CHA Regular- net, and finished with a plus-1 Season championship with a 6-4 36 penalty minutes in 40 games played... Added 2-2=4 points in rating against Niagara (11/6/09) victory over Robert Morris... Was ... Recorded three shots on net named INCH National Player of 2006-07 playoffs... In three sea- and finished with an even rating in the Week Runner-up Dec. 9 after sons, he netted 31-38=69 points a weekend split with Providence posting a goal in each game of a in 81 games... Spent the 2004- series sweep over CHA foe Ala.- 05 campaign with Sodertalje (10/30-31/09)... Registered his Huntsville Dec. 5-6... Netted his J18... Totaled 8-4=12 points in 14 first collegiate point with an as- first collegiate game-winner in the games played... Has also spent sist, recorded one shot on net, series finale... Added an assist in time on Team Sweden U16 and and finished with a plus-1 rating the Beavers’ Jan. 31 5-1 win at U17 teams. against Maine (10/23/09). Skated Robert Morris. for the Cedar Rapids Rough Rid- Personal ers in 2007-2008, totaling 14 goals 2007-08 / Freshman Emil John Billberg... Born August and 17 assists for 31 points while Saw time in 15 games for the 1, 1988... Son of Bertil and Lena dressing for 59 games ... Named to Beavers before losing the final Billberg... Is a Dean’s list member the USHL All-Star Team ... In his ju- 12 games of the year to a knee Majoring in excercise science.

Emil Billberg Career Stats DAVID Boehm: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 15 2-1 3 +4 1/2 0 0 1 0 0 2008-09 * 2 0-0 0 -1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 2008-09 16 2-1 3 -1 2/4 0 0 0 1 0 2009-10 * 12 2-2 4 +3 4/8 0 0 0 1 0 2009-10 34 1-2 3 +3 5/10 0 0 0 0 0 Career 14 2-2 5 +2 4/8 0 0 0 1 0 Career 65 5-4 9 +6 8/16 0 0 1 1 0 vs HOckey East vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 * 0 0-0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 2007-08 8 0-0 0 +2 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 * 9 1-1 2 +1 3/6 0 0 0 1 0 2008-09 6 2-1 3 +2 2/4 0 0 1 1 0 Career 9 1-1 2 +1 3/6 0 0 0 1 0 2009-10 18 1-2 3 0 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Career 32 3-3 6 +4 5/10 0 0 1 1 0 * Played at Massachusetts Career Highs Goals: 1, five times; Assists: 1, four times; Points: 2, vs. Robert Morris (11/7/09). SOG: 4, at Robert Morris (2/12/10); PIM: 2, eight times.

14 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey the Beavers TrAVIs BOsCh MAtt CArLsON

Goaltender Defense Sophomore • 6-0 • 185 Junior • 6-3 • 210 Regina, Saskatchewan Grand Forks, N.D. SJHL - Melville 1 NAHL - Fairbanks 5 2009-10 / Freshman ministration at Bemidji State. 2009-10 / Sophomore Prior to his junior college Did not play during the 2009-10 2009-10 Honors: career, Carlson was a member campaign. uAcademic All-CHA of back-to-back North Dakota State High School championship Prior to BSU Saw time in 12 games during his teams at Grand Forks Central. Bosch spent the 2007-08 and sophomore campaign... Made 2008-09 campaigns in the net his collegiate debut in the Bea- Personal for the Melville Millionaires of the vers’ season-opening, 3-1 vic- Born May 29, 1987... Matt James Saskatchewan Junior Hockey tory over Air Force (10/31/09)... Carlson is the son of Kirk and League (SJHL), where he com- Recorded his first point as a Deb Carlson... Has earned a reg- piled a 30-24-5-0 record with a Beaver Nov. 7 as BSU improved ular spot on the Dean’s list while goals against average of better to 7-0-1 to open the season, studying sport management as a than 2.50 and a save percentage posting an assist on the power major with a minor in bussiness. of .915... Most recently, Bosch play... Has been whistled for just backstopped a team that went 37- two penalties all season and has 16-3-0 and rode a winning streak not been in the box since Nov. into the league championship 1... Has found a spot among Be- series only to be defeated by cur- midji State’s defensive pairs just rent teammate Brady Wacker and three times since Jan. 1. the Humbolt Broncos... Bosch posted a 2.36 goals against aver- 2008-09 / Freshman age and a .928 save percentage Did not play during the 2008-09 in 2,776 minutes of play... On the campaign. season he went 29-16-3-0 with a shutout... He led the league in Prior to BSU wins, minutes played and save Matt Carlson may be a new face percentage, while finishing sec- in the 2009-10 line up, but he is ond in goals against average... no stranger to the BSU men’s At the conclusion of the season, hockey program... Carlson spent the three-time SJHL Goaltender the 2008-09 season as a red of the Month, was named as the shirt practicing with the team on team’s most valuable player an a day-in-day out basis. earned a spot in the SJHL All-Star He came to the Beavers after game en route to first-team all- a two-year stint with the Fair- league honors. banks Ice Dogs of the NAHL. Prior to his time at Melville, In 97 games for the Ice Dogs Bosch played Junior “B” hockey. from 2006-08, Carlson netted eight goals and 26 assists for Personal 34 points, with 4-22=26 points Travis Adam Bosch... Son of Ron coming during the 2007-08 sea- and Rose Bosch... Born Feb. 14, son to rank fourth among Fair- 1988... Is studying business ad- banks’ defensemen.

Travis Bosch: Career Stats Matt Carlson: Career Stats Year G GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% W L T SHO Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2009-10 Redshirt season 2009-10 11 0-1 1 +7 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Career 0 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Career 11 0-1 1 +7 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 vs College Hockey America vs College Hockey America Year G GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% W L T SHO Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2009-10 Redshirt season 2009-10 8 0-1 1 +6 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Career 0 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Career 8 0-1 1 +6 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Career Highs Career Highs Goals: 1, four times; Assists: 1, at Robert Morris (1/31/09) & vs. Minnesota Duluth (1/5/08); Goals: 1, ; Assists: 2,; Points: 2; SOG: 5, ); PIM: 2,. Ala.-Huntsville (11/10/07) & vs. Niagara Points: 1, six times. SOG: 2, five times; PIM: 2, vs. Robert Morris (3/7/09), vs. Ala.-Huntsville (1/24/09).

2010-11 Beaver hockey 15 RYAN CrAMEr

Forward Senior • 6-2 • 210 International Falls, Minn. USHL - Waterloo 15 2009-10 / Junior game-winning goals list (4). (10/20/08)... Scored his first goal as years with the Fargo-Moorhead 2009-10 Honors: a Beavers at Robert Morris (2/15/08) Jets of the NAHL... He played uAcademic All-CHA 2008-09 / Sophomore to help BSU to a 7-2 CHA victory. 110 games for the Jets during the uCHA Offensive Player of the 2008-09 Honors: Was named CHA Rookie of 2004-05 and 2005-06 campaigns Week - 11/23/09 uAcademic All-CHA the Week 3/5/08 after the biggest with 28-43=71 points scored. series of his young career... Cra- A graduate of International

T he Beavers Was one of eight Bemidji State Skated in 32 games for the Bea- mer posted back-to-back multi- Falls High School... Played prep players to see time in all 37 games vers as a sophomore... Suffered point games to pull his share of golf in addition to hockey. in 2009-10... Anchoring BSU’s a knee injury Feb. 19 at Niagara the weight as the Beavers clinched second forward line as its right and sat out for the remainder of their third CHA regular-season Personal wing, Cramer heard his named the regular season and CHA Tour- championship in five years... Reg- Ferris Ryan Cramer... Born August announced in the starting line up nament... Posted his first point of istered a goal and an assist Friday 29, 1986... Son of Ferris and Beth on six occasions... Posted three the season Jan. 2 in a 4-3 loss to night as the Beavers came back to Cramer... Is a Dean’s list member points in the opening weekend North Dakota... Added an assist edge the Warriors 7-5 and collect- with a major in business manage- of his junior campaign (2g-1a)... in a 4-2 victor over Ala.-Huntsville ed his first multi-goal game net- ment. Led the Beavers to a CHA series Feb. 7... Scored a goal in a 3-3 ting two lamplighters the following sweep at Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 20- draw at Robert Morris Feb. 15... night, including the game-winner, 21 recording the game-winning Made his return to the line up for to kick off the championship cel- goal and an assist in each game the Beavers’ NCAA Tournament ebration and claim the Bruce of the two-game set... Netted the run and registered an assist in his McLeod Trophy for the Beavers. game-winner, while contributing an first game back as BSU defeated assist in an 8-2 victory over Niaga- No. 2 Notre Dame Mar. 28. Prior to BSU ra (12/4/09)... Registered an assist Came to BSU after one year with Jan. 23 to ignite one of two sea- 2007-08 / Freshman the Waterloo (Iowa) Blackhawks sonlong, three-game point streaks, 2007-08 Honors: of the USHL... Was a third-round posting three goals and four assists u3/5/08 - CHA Rookie of the Week pick of the Blackhawks in the 2006 in a seven-game span... He scored u3/5/08 - INCH National Player of USHL Draft, selected in the third the final goal in the John S. Glas the Week Runner-Up round with the 36th overall pick... Fieldhouse--the Beavers’ hockey Helped lead Waterloo to the USHL home since 1967... Scored second Ranked third among all fresh- Anderson Cup. two-goal game of his career Mar. man posting 4-3=7 points in 31 In 60 games during the 2006- 12 as the Beavers opened 2010 games for the Green and White 07 regular season, Cramer scored postseason play in the CHA Tour- as a mainstay on the team’s third 26-26=52 points with a +11 rat- nament... Registered an assist in line... Netted all but one of his as- ing... He scored 9-12=21 points the CHA Tournament third-place sists in CHA play... Matured into a on the power play and had four game to enter the NCAA Midwest legitimate scoring threat down the game-winning goals.... 52 points Regional riding a two-game scor- stretch for BSU piling up four goals were third on the team and 24th ing streak... Earned a spot on the and an assist in the team’s final in the USHL, while his 26 goals 2010 CHA All-Tournament Team... seven games, after netting just two paced the team and tied for 10th Ranks seventh on the team in assists in his first 24 appearances. in the league. scoring, tied for third in goals Logged his first collegiate point Prior to his season with the scored (13) and is atop the team’s on an assist in a loss to Merrimack Blackhawks, Cramer played two

Ryan Cramer: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 31 4-3 7 0 9/18 0 0 0 1 0 2008-09 32 2-2 4 0 10/20 0 0 1 0 0 2009-10 37 13-8 21 +5 15/30 1 0 2 4 0 Career 100 19-13 32 +5 34/68 1 0 3 5 0 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 17 4-2 6 +3 5/10 0 0 0 1 0 2008-09 15 1-1 2 0 4/8 0 0 1 0 0 2009-10 18 7-6 13 +6 5/10 0 0 1 4 0 Career 50 12-9 21 +9 14/28 0 0 2 5 0 Career Highs Goals: 2, at Niagara (3/12/10) & vs. Wayne State (3/1/08); Assists: 1, 13 times; Points: 2, seven times; SOG: 6, vs. Niagara (2/20/10); PIM: 4, three times.

16 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey the Beavers MAthIEU DUGAs

Goaltender Soph. • 6-0 • 165 L’Assomption, Quebec NAHL - Wenatchee35 2009-10 / Freshman league, Dugas posted a .915 save 2009-10 Honors: percentage. uCHA All-Rookie Team uTwo-Time CHA Rookie of the Personal Week Mathieu Dugas... Born Feb. 6, 1988... Son of Claude Dugas and Opened his collegiate career in style Chantal Pepin... Has selected posting a 13-save shutout victory physical education and excercise at Northern Michigan (10/24/09)... science as major fields of study... Won the first three starts of his Is a member of the Dean’s list. BSU tenure adding wins at Minne- sota (11/15/09) and Ala.-Huntsville (11/21/09)... Has allowed just one goal in nearly 90 minutes of relief work... Earned a tie in relief mak- ing 12 saves in 19:11 Mar. 13 as the Beavers skated to a 3-3 overtime draw with Robert Morris... Opens 2010-11 after not alowing a power- play goal since Dec. 12, 2009--as- treak spanning five appearances.

Prior to BSU Mathieu Dugas came to Bemi- dji State after posting a 17-12-0 record with the Wenatchee Wild of the North (NAHL) in 2008-09... In nearly 2,100 minutes between the pipes, Dugas turned away 988 shots a for a .904 save percent- age, while allowing 3.05 goals per game... He guided his team to the national championship where they lost a 3-2 heartbreaker... compiled a 7-1-1 postseason record and earned a West Division roster spot for the prospect tournament. Prior to his time in the NAHL, Dugas play two seasons in the Maritime Junior “A” Hockey League... In 90 games in the

Mathieu Dugas: Career Stats Year G GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% W L T SHO 2009-10 9 6 404:18 13 1.93 146 .918 4 2 1 1 Career 9 6 404:18 13 1.93 146 .918 4 2 1 1 vs College Hockey America Year G GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% W L T SHO 2009-10 4 2 146:10 6 2.46 61 .910 2 0 0 0 Career 4 2 146:10 6 2.46 61 .910 2 0 0 0 Career Highs Minutes: 60:48, vs. Ohio State (11/28/09); Goals Allowed: 3, vs. Ala.-Huntsville (11/21/09) & Minnesota State (12/12/09); Shutouts: 1, at Northern Michigan (10/24/09). Saves: 28, vs. Ala.- Huntsville (11/21/09); Shots Faced: 28, vs. Ala.-Huntsville (11/21/09); Assists: none.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 17 DArCY FINDLAY DrEW FIshEr

Forward Forward Junior • 5-10 • 205 Junior • 6-3 • 215 Bristol, Quebec International Falls, Minn. CJHL - Cornwall 6 University of Minnesota13 2009-10 / Sophomore Cracked the BSU line up just 2009-10 / Redshirt Named AP All-State Honorable 2009-10 Honors: three times after the beginning of Sat out entire 2009-10 season mention and Mariucci All-Confer- uCHA All-Academic February. due to NCAA transfer regulations. ence... Played seven games with the Indiana Ice of the USHL fol- Played in 31 of BSU’s 37 games... Prior to BSU Prior to BSU lowing his senior year... Played at Saw time in the first 17 games of In one season with the Cornwall Played in 14 games as a sopho- International Falls High School , Colts Findlay posted a team-leading more, making appearances at where he was teammates with T he Beavers the season before suffering an injury... Failed to record a point in 44-38=82 points to sit eighth among center, wing and defenseman... current Beaver Ryan Cramer, be- the Beavers’ first seven games of all CJHL scorers, while his 44 goals Appeared in 14 of the last 23 fore transferring to Moorhead. 2009-10, but posted the first multi- ranked second in the league. He games, including both games of point game of his career Nov. 7 posted scoring streaks of nine and WCHA first round series against Personal 10 consecutive games in 2007-08 to break into the scoring column. St. Cloud State and WCHA Fi- Drew D. Fisher... Born Feb. 6, and 10 times scored three or more Potted a goal and added an assist nal Five versus Minnesota Du- 1987... Son of David and Bar- points in a game, which included six to lead BSU to a 6-1 victory over luth ... Was named to the WCHA bara... Is a marketing communi- hat tricks... He was selected to the Robert Morris... Netted a goal All-Academic Team... Saw ac- cations major... Siser Denae also CJHL All-Star team and was named Nov. 27 as BSU knocked off top- tion in 26 games in 2007-08 as attended BSU, was a member of as the RBC Canadian Junior “A” ranked Miami (Ohio) in the Sub- a reserve forward... His only two the women’s basketball team and Championship MVP. way Holiday Classic (11/27/09)... points came in the Dodge Holiday served as a graduate assistant Prior to joining the CJHL, Find- The goal sparked a career-long, Classic with assists against RIT coach until from 2007-2009. She lay played at least a portion of three three-game scoring string as the and Air Force... Was plus-one in is now married to former Beaver seasons in the Quebec Junior AAA forward added an assist the fol- NCAA tournament game against goaltender Orlando Alamano. lowing afternoon versus Ohio Hockey League. He began 2006- Boston College... Played fourth- State and scored a power-play 07 with the St. Jerome Panthers, line center in 25 games and wing goal Dec. 4 versus Niagara... which posted 42-10-2-0 overall re- in one game. Logged his first multi-goal outing cord and a divisional championship Played two seasons with Feb. 20, leading Bemidji State to during his run. He netted 12-18=30 the Sioux Falls Stampede of the a 6-1 victory over Niagara in the points in the first 27 games before USHL... Had totals of 20-23-- Beavers’ final game in the John S. being traded to Cornwall. With 43 in 56 games to finish third Glas Fieldhouse... The first unas- the Colts he scored 15 goals and on the team in scoring... Helped sisted goal of the sophomore’s ca- 19 assists to tie for second on the the Stampede to the 2007 Clark reer came in a 3-2 victory at Ala.- team with 34 points despite play- Cup Championship... Scored Huntsville (3/5/10)... The Beavers ing in only 28 of the teams’ 51 con- 10 goals and six assists in 55 were a perfect 5-0-0 in 2009-10 tests. In 2005-06 Findlay posted games with Sioux Falls in 2005- when he scored a goal. 28-18=46 points in 45 games. 06... Graduate of Moorhead High In 2005, Findlay was selected School... Played one season for 2008-09 / Freshman by Central Scouting Service as a the Spuds... Posted 20-25--45 Skated in 14 games a freshman... ‘Player to Watch’ for the NHL Draft. points to finish third on the team Made his BSU debut Oct. 18 at in scoring during his senior sea- Air Force... Registered his first Personal son... Helped the Spuds to a 25- point with an assist at Ala.-Hunts- Darcy Robert Findlay... Born 3-2 record and a runner-up finish ville Dec. 5... Followed that up Sept. 29, 1987... Son of Jane Ann at the 2005 Minnesota State High with helper the following night... Findlay...Plans to major in physi- School Class AA Tournament... cal education.

Darcy Findlay: Career Stats Drew Fisher: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 14 0-2 2 -3 8/16 0 0 0 0 0 2007-08 * 27 0-2 2 4/8 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 30 6-2 8 +5 11/33 1 0 4 0 0 2008-09 * 14 0-1 1 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Career 44 6-4 10 +2 19/49 1 0 4 0 0 2009-10 Redshirt Season vs College Hockey America Career 41 0-3 3 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT vs Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2008-09 7 0-2 2 0 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2009-10 14 5-1 6 +2 7/25 1 0 3 0 0 2007-08 * 15 0-0 0 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Career 21 5-3 8 +2 9/29 1 0 3 0 0 2008-09 * 9 0-1 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 Redshirt Season Career Highs Career 24 0-1 1 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 Goals: 0; Assists: 1, vs. Ala.-Huntsville (12/6/08) & vs. Ala.-Huntsville (12/5/09); Points: 1; vs. Ala.-Huntsville (12/6/08) & vs. Ala.-Huntsville (12/5/09). SOG: 2, vs. Ala.-Huntsville (12/6/09), * Played for Minnesota vs. St. Cloud State (10/25/08) & St. Cloud State (10/24/08); PIM: 4, at North Dakota (1/3/09) & vs. St. Cloud State (10/24/08).

18 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey the Beavers JOrDAN GEOrGE MAtt HArtMANN

Forward Forward Soph. • 5-8 • 155 Sophomore • 6-0 • 195 Madison, Wis. Hugo, Minnesota NAHL - Topeka 28 NAHL - Topeka 21 2009-10 / Freshman into overtime Jan. 23 at No. 4 2009-10 / Freshman Hartmann assembled a streak of 2009-10 Honors: Minnesota Duluth... The goal be- Has dawned the green an white 10 games, stretching from the uCHA All-Rookie Team gan a career-long streak of four sweater 12 times during his fresh- end of October to the middle of uCHA Rookie of the Year games with a goal. man campaign, including eight November, during which he scored uNine-time CHA Rookie of the straight during the month of Jan- in seven games and accumulated Week pick Prior to BSU uary... Made his collegiate debut 11 points (6g, 5a). He capped the George came to BSU after an- in a 3-2 nonconference loss to season netting multi-point efforts Played in 36 of Bemidji State’s choring the attacking line of the Minnesota State Dec. 12... Enters in five of the final eight games in 37 games in 2009-10... Missed Topeka RoadRunners of the North the 2010 NCAA Tournament as which he scored. only the Beavers’ series finale at American Hockey League (NAHL) the only active BSU player that Hartmann native of Minne- Niagara Dec. 16... Made 14 starts each of the past two seasons... has yet to record a point this sea- sota played prep hockey for White settling into the left wing spot on Recorded 27 goals and 40 assists son. Bear Lake High School. He joins the Beavers’ top scoring line... in 58 games in 2008-09 to lead teammate Shea Walters as NAHL Posted 13-21=34 points to fin- the team in both categories... His Prior to BSU veterans from Minnesota. ish second on the team, lead all 67 points tied for second-most Hartmann rejoins former Topeka BSU rookies and rank among among all NAHL players during the RoadRunners teammate Jordan Personal the nation’s top-scoring new- regular season... Of his 27 goals, George as BSU newcomers in Born April 13, 1989... Matt Joseph comers... Recorded an assist in five were game-winners, four came 2009-10... Hartmann is coming Hartmann is the son of Steve and his collegiate debut (10/9/09)... on the power play and three were off a season during which he Cindy Hartmann... Is majoring in Potted his first goal as a Beaver short-handed... Opened 2008-09 collected 20 goals and 23 as- nursing asnd is a member of teh Oct. 10 in a 7-3 victory over Air with a 12-game scoring streak sists to rank fourth on the team Dean’s list. Force... Posted the first of his which included eight goals and with 43 points... Led the team nine multi-point games on the 15 assists... Posted 21 multi-point with 10 power-play markers and season with a pair of helpers in contests... added eight helpers on the man the Oct. 31, 2-1 overtime victory George, a native of Madison, advantage... Matched George’s at Ala.-Huntsville... Registered Wis., will not only become the first total of five game-winning goals a goal and an assist Nov. 6 as Bemidji State player to be plucked to rank second among his team- BSU topped Robert Morris 2-1... from the state of Wisconsin in the mates... Registered 12 multi-point The multi-point night sparked a team’s Division I-era, he is one of efforts, which includes a two-goal, six-game scoring streak in which just three players on record in the three-assist night to help the he put up four goals and seven history of the program hailing from RoadRunners to a 8-2 victory over assists... Netted an unassisted Minnesota’s neighbor to the east. Marquette Sept. 18, 2008. goal in the 4-1 loss at Minne- During the 2007-08 season sota (11/14/09)... Bounced back Personal Hartmann registered 20-17=37 the following night with a pair of Jordan Paul George... Born Au- points and finished +16 as Topeka, assists to help the Beavers to a gust 20, 1990... The son of Kevin the NAHL Club of the Year, took 6-1 victory over the Golden Go- and Julie George... Has selected the South Division title and made phers (11/15/09)... Registered his business as a major field of study. a run deep into the 2008 post sea- first three-point night in Bemidji son. Despite starting a bit slow, State’s 6-1 triumph over Ala.- Huntsville Nov. 20... Scored the game-winning goal 36 seconds

Joradn George: Career Stats Matt Hartmann: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2009-10 36 13-21 34 +19 15/30 3 1 2 1 0 2009-10 11 0-0 0 -1 4/8 0 0 0 0 0 Career 36 13-21 34 +19 15/30 3 1 2 1 0 Career 11 0-0 0 -1 4/8 0 0 0 0 0 vs College Hockey America vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2009-10 17 8-13 21 +17 8/16 1 1 2 0 0 2009-10 6 0-0 0 -1 3/6 0 0 0 0 0 Career 17 8-13 21 +17 8/16 1 1 2 0 0 Career 6 0-0 0 -1 3/6 0 0 0 0 0 Career Highs Career Highs Goals: 2, vs. Robert Morris (1/29/10); Assists: 2, six times; Points: 4, at Niagara (1/15/10) & at Goals: none; Assists: none; Points: none. SOG: 2, at Niagara (1/15/10); PIM: 2, four times. Western Michigan (1/2/10). SOG: 6, vs. Robert Morris (3/13/10) & vs. Robert Morris (11/6/09); PIM: 4, at Niagara (1/15/10) & at Western Michigan (1/2/10).

2010-11 Beaver hockey 19 BrAD HUNt

Defense Junior • 5-9 • 168 Ridge Meadows, B.C. BCHL - Burnaby 29 2009-10 / Sophomore 2008-09 / Freshman man scoring... Was named as the teams scoring... For his efforts 2009-10 Honors: 2008-09 Honors: College Hockey America Rookie he was named the Express’ Most uFirst-Team All-CHA uThree-time CHA Defensive Play- of the Year... Earned a spot on Valuable Defenseman at the con- uFour-time CHA Defensive Player er of the Week the CHA All-Rookie Team... Was clusion of the regular season. of the Week uThree-time CHA Rookie of the selected First Team All-CHA by During his first full season with uTwo-time INCH National Player Week the league’s coaches... Garnered Burnaby (2006-07), Hunt posted of the Week Runner Up u2/6/09 - HCA National Rookie of NCAA Midwest Region All-Tour- four goals and 34 assists with all four the Beavers uAcademic All-CHA the Month Honorable Mention nament Team honors. markers coming on the man advan- uCHA All-Rookie Team tage. Hunt played in each of BSU’s 37 uFirst-Team All CHA Prior to BSU Prior to his time with the Ex- games the 2009-10 season and uCHA Rookie of the Year Brad Hunt came to Bemidji State press, Hunt patrolled the blue line has never missed a contest mak- uINCH All-CHA Team after two full seasons with the for the Junior ‘B’ Ridge Meadow ing the 2010 Midwest Regional uINCH CHA Freshman of the Year Burnaby Express of the Brit- Flames where he was selected semifinal his 74th consecutive uCHA All-Tournament Team ish Columbia Hockey League... as the Flames’ Rookie of the appearance... Opened his sopho- uNCAA Midwest Regional All- In 2007-08 he helped lead the Year and earned a roster spot in more campaign with two points Tournament Team Express to a 33-22-0-3 overall the PIJHL All-Star and Prospect in three of the first four games... record and a berth in the BCHL Game. Netted a goal and added an as- Was one of five BSU players to Coastal Conference Divisional Hunt joins fellow defenseman sist in the Oct. 10, 7-3 win over log time in all 37 games of 2008- Playoffs. and current Beaver Cody Bos- Air Force... The assist mark the 09... Third on the team in scoring In 60 games during the 2007- tock as alums of the BCHL. Bos- beginning of a four-game stretch with 9-23=32 points... His total 08 regular season, Hunt aver- tock played for the Vernon Vipers during which he posted six help- of 32 points matched Riley Rid- aged nearly one point per game in 2004-05. ers... Set a new career standard dell (2001-02) and Luke Erick- totaling 16 goals and 39 assists assisting on three goals in a 6-1 son (2003-04)for tops in BSU’s for 55 points to finish fourth on Personal victory at Robert Morris (11/7/09)... Division I-era... With 23 helpers, the team and second in the Bradley Shawn Hunt... Son of Matched that mark posting an as- he toped all BSU Division I-era league in scoring among all de- Steve and Tricia Hunt... Born on sist on each of BSU’s three goals defenseman assists totals... He fensemen... Of his 16 goals, 10 Aug. 24 1988...Lists business ad- in a 3-0 win at Western Michigan led College Hockey America in came on the power play placing ministration as his major. Jan. 3... Grabbed a career-high scoring by defensemen and rook- him third on the team in special four points on his first collegiate ies with 4-15=19 points... Was hat trick, along with an assist, Nov. second in the league among all 21 helping the Beavers to a 6-3 scorers with 15 assists... A con- victory over Ala.-Huntsville... Re- stant on the BSU power-play unit corded an assist in a 3-3 draw at that entered the NCAA tourna- Ala.-Huntsville to cap the 2009-10 ment ranked sixth in the country regular season. The helper broke at 20.4-percent... Hunt led all his own BSU Division I-era record players with 7-16=23 power-play for assist by a defenseman (23) set points... His 3-9-12 points on the just a year ago... Enters the NCAA man advantage in league play led Tournament after registering an all players... His 9-23=32 points assist in eight of the Beavers’ last is fifth in the nation among rook- nine outings. ies and ranked sixth for defense-

Brad Hunt: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 37 9-23 32 +5 12/24 7 0 2 1 0 2009-10 37 7-26 33 +15 12/35 5 0 0 1 0 Career 74 16-49 65 +20 24/59 12 0 2 2 0 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 18 4-15 19 +8 5/10 3 0 1 1 0 2009-10 18 4-11 15 +9 5/10 2 0 0 0 0 Career 36 8-26 34 +17 10/20 5 0 1 1 0

Career Highs Goals: 3, vs. Ala.-Huntsville (11/21/10); Assists: 3, three times; Points: 3-1=4, vs. Ala.-Hunts- ville (11/21/10); SOG: 7, at Niagara (11/21/09); PIM: 15, vs. Minnesota State (12/12/09).

20 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey T he Beavers BEN KINNE

Forward Junior • 6-0 • 190 St. Paul, Minnesota USHL - Sioux City 9

2009-10 / Sophomore Established a career-high three clinch the Midwest Regional Cham- Kinne joined a long list of for- 2009-10 Honors: points with a goal and two assists pionship and garner the Beavers’ mer Musketeers to lace up their u CHA All-Academic Team in a 5-2 win over Robert Morris first ever trip to the Frozen Four... skates for the green and white, Feb. 13... Mirrored his new career- Was named to the CHA All-Rookie most recently, three-time captain Has logged time in each of Bemi- best Feb. 20, netting a goal, while team to cap the 2008-09 regular and defensive mainstay David De- dji State’s 37 games in 2009-10... adding two assists, in the Bea- season. terding. Has skated in 73 consecutive vers’ final home game at the John Prior to his time in the USHL, games for the Beavers... A piv- S. Glas Fieldhouse... Wore No. 20 Prior to BSU Kinne experienced a tremendous otal piece to BSU power-play unit during his first two seasons. Kinne came to BSU after a season amount of success at Cretin-Dur- down the stretch, had five power- in the USHL playing for the Sioux ham Hall High School... In addition play goals to rank second on the 2008-09 / Freshman City Musketeers... Seeing time in to being an all-conference and All- team, while his 5-3=8 points on 2008-09 Honors: each of the Musketeers’ 60 con- State Honorable Mention pick in the man advantage ranks fourth... u CHA All-Rookie Team tests last winter, Kinne ranked fifth 2006, he helped guide the Raiders Opened the season scoring in the on the team with 43 points, which to a “AA” State Championship... Beavers’ first three games. He One of five players, which included included 17 goals and 26 assists... For his efforts in the event, he posted an assist each night of the two freshman, to see time in all 37 Of his 17 lamplighters, three came was named to the All-Tournament sweep over Air Force Oct. 9-10 of BSU’s games in 2008-09... Heard on the power play, while one was Team. and netted the game-tying goal his named called in the starting line short-handed... He also added a with just 10 seconds remaining in up four times... Scored three of the pair of game-winners. Personal regulation to allow the Beavers to Beavers’ eight empty net goals... His Kinne recorded a 2007-08-best Born June 4, 1988... Benjamin salvage a 3-3 tie at Northern Mich- 8-7=15 points was good for third three assists in a 7-1 victory over James Kinne is the son of Mike igan (10/24/09)... Netted a game- among BSU rookies and eighth on Indiana (1/5) while in the midst of and Carrie Kinne... Has selected winning, unassisted goal in a 2-1 the team overall... Ranked fifth in the a streak of 13 games in which he sport studies as his major and id overtime victory at Ala.-Huntsville CHA in rookie scoring with 5-3=8 recorded 6-8--14 points, netting a pusuing a minor in business ad- (11/1/09)... Posted the first of three points... Made his BSU debut at Min- point in nine of the 13 contests. ministration. two-assist games of the season in nesota State Oct. 10... Recorded a a 6-1 win over Ala.-Huntsville Nov. point in two of his first three games... 20... Registered power-play goals Posted a helper at Minnesota State in back-to-back games Dec. 4-5 Oct. 11 and added another at Air versus Niagara... Matched a ca- Force Oct. 17... Registered his first reer-best two goals, netting a pair college goal as the Beavers defeat- of power-play markers, in a 3-0 ed non-conference intrastate foe St. triumph at Western Michigan Jan. Cloud State, 4-2... Posted a career- 3... Netted his second “buzzer best, two-goal effort in a 4-2 victory beater” of 2009-10 Jan. 24 scor- over Ala.-Huntsville... Tallied one of ing with just 1.6 seconds left in BSU’s three short-handed goals in a regulation to extend the noncon- BSU 6-4 victory to cap the regular- ference game at Minnesota Duluth season schedule Mar. 7... Posted a to overtime. BSU would go on to goal in the victory over No. 2 Notre knock off the No. 4 Bulldogs to Dame Mar. 28... Added a helper in completed the series sweep, 5-4... the Mar. 29 win over No. 9 Cornell to

Ben Kinne Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 37 7-8 15 +5 7/14 0 1 3 0 0 2009-10 37 10-14 24 +2 14/28 5 0 0 1 1 Career 74 17-22 39 +7 21/42 5 1 3 1 1 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 18 5-3 8 +4 2/4 0 1 2 0 0 2009-10 18 5-10 15 0 9/18 3 0 0 1 0 Career 36 10-13 23 +4 11/22 3 1 2 1 0 Career Highs Goals: 2, at Western Michigan (1/3/10) & vs. Ala.-Huntsville (2/7/09); Assists:2, three times; Points: 3, vs. Niagara (2/20/10) & at Robert Morris (2/13/10); SOG: 5, at Robert Morris (3/6/10) & vs. Ala.-Huntsville (2/7/09); PIM: 4, vs. Robert Morris (3/13/10) & at Niagara (1/16/10).

2010-11 Beaver hockey 21 IAN LOWE (A)

Forward Senior • 5-9 • 170 Bradwardine, Manitoba MJHL - Swan Valley 22 2009-10 / Junior during which the junior posted ries sweep at Niagara Feb. 19-20 of his BSU career came on the 2009-10 Honors: five goals and four assists... Col- to conclude his offensive output power-play in a 7-1 win over Ala.- uAcademic All-CHA lected two goals, which included as a sophomore. Huntsville (1/12/08). an unassisted tally along with the His other marker as a freshman uSecond-Team All-College Hock- 2007-08 / Freshman ey America game-winner, and two assists to came in a 7-5 victory over Wayne Like so many of BSU’s 2007-08 uTwo-time CHA Offensive Player establish a career-high for points State in the team’s final series of freshman, Lowe took some time the Beavers of the Week in a game Jan. 29... Netted the the season. to adjust to the collegiate game, uINCH CHA Breakthrough Player game-winning goal in the final but by the end of the season, the of the Year contest ever played in the John Prior to BSU rookie had assimilated and was a S. Glas Fieldhouse Feb. 20 as the Played three seasons with the regular contributor to the Beavers’ Was one of eight BSU players to Beavers defeated Niagara 6-1... Swan Valley Stampeders of the effort... Recorded 2-8=10 points log time in all 37 games in 2009- Has been clutch when the game is MJHL before coming to BSU... In to rank second among BSU new- 10... Enters the 2010-11 campaign on the line down the stretch net- 175 games, scored 72-131=203 comers... Played in just nine of after seeing time in 51 consecutive ting game-tying goals in 2-2 draw points... Led the Stampeders the first 21 games of the season games... Anchored the right wing at Ala.-Huntsville Mar. 6 and a 3-3 in scoring each of the past two with three assists... Netted two slot of the Beavers’ top scoring overtime tie in the CHA Tourna- seasons earning the team’s MVP goals and five assists as he saw line all season... Sat second on ment third-place game Mar. 13. award at the conclusion of both time in each of the Beavers’ final the team with a +25 plus/minus years... In 2006-07, he totaled 15 contests of the season... Reg- rating... Ranked third on the team career-highs of 31-57=91 points 2008-09 / Sophomore istered both of his goals during in scoring with 21-10=31 points... with 132 penalty minutes in 54 2008-09 Honors: CHA play... Lowe’s 2-4=6 points Led the team in goals (21) and games... Earned a spot in the u Academic All-CHA in league play matched team- power-play goals (9), which in- inaugural prospects East-West mate Ryan Cramer for 10th on the cluded netting the Beavers only game... Garnered second star in Saw action in 32 games, including CHA Rookie Scoring charts...The goal of the 2010 NCAA Tourna- the contest. the Beavers’ last 15... Was on the Beavers were a perfect 2-0 when ment... Ranked fourth in the CHA starting forward line six times... Lowe found the back of the net. with 11-7-18 points in league Personal His 2008-09 total of 2-8=10 points Made his Bemidji State de- play... Opened the season with Ian Daniel Lowe... Born Sept. 4, was a mirror image of his total as but in a 3-0 victory versus Army the game-winning goal in the Oct. 1986... Son of Kerry and Teresa a freshman... Opened the season (10/13/07)... Posted an assist on 9, 3-1 victory versus Air Force... Lowe... Is majoring in industrial tech- with an assist at Minnesota State the game-winning goal for his first Recorded four points in a series nology. Oct. 10... Posted a helper in each collegiate point...The first goal sweep over Ala.-Huntsville Nov. game of the Nov. 7-8 CHA series 20-21 with a career-high two as- at Ala.-Huntsville as the Beavers sists in the 6-3 victory (11/21/09)... swept the Chargers 3-1 and 4-2... Posted the first two-goal game of Scored his first goal of the season his collegiate career in a 8-2 vic- on the power-play at Minnesota tory over Niagara Dec. 4... Led the Duluth Jan. 17... Recorded assists Beavers to a 4-1 win over No. 4 in back-to-back games versus Minnesota Duluth Jan. 22 with two Robert Morris Jan. 30-31 to help goals and an assist on the game- the Beavers button up a series winner... The three-point night sweep in Pittsburgh, Pa... Scored sparked a three-game stretch a goal and added an assist in a se-

Ian Lowe: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 24 2-8 10 0 6/12 1 0 0 0 0 2008-09 33 2-8 10 -7 9/18 1 0 0 0 0 2009-10 37 21-10 31 +22 6/12 9 0 5 4 2 Career 94 25-26 51 +15 21/42 11 0 5 4 2 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 15 2-4 6 -1 3/6 1 0 0 0 0 2008-09 16 1-5 6 +4 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 18 11-7 18 +17 4/8 4 0 4 2 1 Career 49 14-16 30 +20 9/18 5 0 4 2 1 Career Highs Goals: 2, three times; Assists: 2, vs. Robert Morris (1/29/10) & vs. Ala.-Huntsville (11/21/09); Points: 4, vs. Robert Morris (1/29/10); SOG: 7. vs. Minnesota Duluth (1/22/10); PIM: 4, three times.

22 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey the Beavers DAN M AC INtYrE

Defense Senior • 6-1 • 195 Fort Frances, Ontario OPJHL - Port Hope 4 2009-10 / Junior (12/28/08)... Last made the BSU tion in the 2007 OPJHL South- 2009-10 Honors: line up Jan. 16 at Minnesota Du- East Conference All-Star game. u Academic All-CHA luth. Prior to his season with the Predators, MacIntyre spent two Saw time in a career-high 18 con- 2007-08 / Freshman seasons with the Quesnel Mil- tests in 2009-10, which included Found a place on the Bemidji lionaires of the BCHL... Scored the Beavers’ Midwest Regional State line chart in 11 games as a 2-6=8 points in 33 games for the semifinal contest... Made his ju- freshman... Made his debut as a Millionaires during the 2005-06 nior season debut in a 6-1 vic- Beaver in front of a John S. Glas season and 3-4=7 points in 60 tory at Minnesota (11/15/09)... Fieldhouse crowd that saw BSU games played in 2004-05. Contributed an assist to the Bea- shut out Army 3-0 (10/13/08)... Played his high school hockey vers’ 3-2 victory over then No. 1 Played in just three games before at Fort Frances High School. Miami (Ohio) Nov. 27... Scored a suffering a broken collar bone career-best two assists the fol- that would force him to miss Personal lowing Friday to open a CHA se- more than two months--a stretch Dan Peter MacIntyre... Born Au- ries with an 8-2 triumph versus spanning12 games... Brought gust 31, 1986... Son of Wayne Niagara (12/4/09)... Registered his physical frame back to the and Gail MacIntyre... Has chosen his first collegiate goal in the BSU line up for a 4-0 shut out at accounting as a major field of 33rd game of his career, netting Ala.-Huntsville (1/11/08)... Played study. the first goal of a BSU 4-2 win in eight of the Beavers’ last 16 at Niagara (1/16/10)... Took an games of 2007-08... Recorded early exit at Ala.-Huntsville Mar. his first collegiate point on an as- 5 after being whistled for check- sist in a 7-2 victory at Robert Mor- ing from behind... BSU is 10-5-2 ris (2/16/08). when MacIntyre cracks the line up and a perfect 5-0-0 when he Prior to BSU finds the scoring column... Enters Joined the BSU program after one the NCAA Tournament with a +11 year with the Port Hope Predators plus/minus rating. of the OPJHL, where he served as team captain. 2008-09 / Sophomore In 49 games played during 2008-09 Honors: the 2006-07 regular season, he u Academic All-CHA scored 17-28=45 points with 105 penalty minutes... Was a force Laced up his skates for 13 games on special teams, racking up in 2008-09, including the Bea- 14-18=32 points on the power vers’ first six contests of the play, and also added two game- year... Started one game on the winning goals... During the 2007 BSU blue line... Was on the ice OPJHL Playoffs, he added 3-4=7 for non-conference victories over points with 2-4=6 coming on the St. Cloud State (10/24/08), Michi- power play in eight games... The gan Tech (11/28/08) and UMass performance earned him a posi-

Dan MacIntyre: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 11 0-1 1 +2 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 2008-09 13 0-0 0 -3 10/20 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 18 1-5 6 +10 11/33 0 0 0 0 0 Career 42 1-6 7 +9 23/57 0 0 0 0 0 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 6 0-1 1 +2 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 2008-09 2 0-0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 8 1-3 4 +5 5/21 0 0 0 0 0 Career 16 1-4 5 +7 8/27 0 0 0 0 0 Career Highs Goals: 1, at Niagara (1/16/10); Assists: 2, vs. Niagara (12/4/10); Points: 2, vs. Niagara (12/4/10); SOG: 2, five times; PIM: 15, at Ala.-Huntsville (3/5/10).

2010-11 Beaver hockey 23 JAMIE M AC QUEEN

Forward Junior • 6-1 • 185 St. Thomas, Ontario OPJHL - Vaughn 17 2009-10 / Sophomore BSU rookies... Posted his first tallied four game-winning goals. 2009-10 Honors: collegiate goal and point in a 3-0 The Vipers posted a 41-4-4 u Academic All-CHA victory over non-conference op- regular-season mark to nab the No. ponent Michigan Tech Nov. 28... 2 seed and a bye in the first round Stood as one of eight BSU play- Recorded his first NCAA helper of the OPJHL South playoffs. Mac- ers to log time in each game of the Jan. 24 as the Beavers earned a Queen netted a pair of goals in the T he Beavers 2009-10 campaign... Put his name 3-1 win at Niagara... His first col- best-of-five, second-round series in the scoring column right off the legiate multi-point effort came in versus Markham, but Vaughn was bat recording an assist in the Bea- a Jan. 31, 5-1 victory at Robert defeated 3-1. vers’ 2009-10 season-opener ver- Morris... Posted an assist Mar. 13 During the 2006-07 campaign, sus Air Force (10/10/09)... Added to lift BSU to a 4-1 victory over MacQueen spent time with Pick- an assist on Tyler Lerhke’s game- Ala.-Huntsville and help get the ering and Aurora. He posted 15 winning goal versus Robert Morris Beavers into the CHA Tournament goals and 11 assists in 27 games Nov. 7... Led the Beavers to their Championship game... Wore No. for the Tigers and totaled seven first win over Minnesota Nov. 15 28 as a rookie. goals and 10 assists in 19 games with the first two-goal game of with Pickering. his career... Capped a two-point Prior to BSU CHA series at Niagara netting the Jamie MacQueen came to Bemi- Personal game-winner Dec. 5... Posted an dji State after netting 75 points for Jamie Robert MacQueen... Born assist in a 4-1 win over Then-No. the Vaughn Vipers and Pickering Aug. 2, 1988... Has selected ac- 4 Minnesota Duluth to open a Panthers in 2007-08... After post- counting as his major and is a season-long three game streak of ing 22 goals and 21 assists and member of the Dean’s list... Is the games with a helper... Potted his being named OPJHL South Player son of Todd and Laurie Butterwick. second unassisted lamplighter of of the Month for Pickering during the season to lead the Beavers the first 32 games of the season, to a 3-2 victory over Niagara Feb. MacQueen was traded to Vaughn. 19 and clinch the 2010 CHA reg- After swapping jerseys, he reg- ular-season title... Pushed Bemidji istered 15 goals and 17 assists State past Nebraska-Omaha Feb. to average nearly two points per 6 with a game-winner in the 3-1 game... He was potent on special nonconference victory... His four teams potting 11 power-play goals goals on the power-play ranks while collecting three short-hand- third on the team. ed markers. MacQueen saved his best 2008-09 / Freshman hockey for last... He finished the Played in 36 of Bemidji State’s 37 regular-season on a 19-game scor- games in 2008-09... Missed only ing streak, which included a string of the Beavers’ series finale versus nine consecutive multi-point games St. Cloud State Oct. 25... Made between Jan. 5 and Feb. 2... During three starts... Had 4-4=8 points on that streak, he also registered eight the season to rank fourth among games of three or more points and

Jamie MacQueen: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 36 4-4 8 -7 9/18 2 0 0 1 0 2009-10 37 8-9 17 +9 14/31 4 0 0 3 0 Career 73 12-13 25 +2 23/49 6 0 0 4 0 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 18 2-3 5 -4 3/6 1 0 0 1 0 2009-10 18 4-5 9 +4 7/17 2 0 0 1 0 Career 36 6-8 14 0 10/23 3 0 0 1 0 Career Highs Goals: 2, at Minnesota (11/15/09); Assists: 13, times; Points: 2, at Minnesota (11/15/09) & at Robert Morris (1/31/09); SOG: 8, vs. Niagara (12/4/09); PIM: 5, vs. Robert Morris (11/7/09).

24 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey T he Beavers AArON M C LEOD BrANCE OrbAN

Forward Forward Soph. • 5-9 • 165 Soph. • 5-9 • 160 Ottawa, Ontario Lethbridge, Alberta CJHL - Ottawa 14 AJHL - Olds 7 2009-10 / Freshman 2009, which included nine goals 2009-10 / Freshman Highlights of the 2008-09 2009-10 Honors: and 14 assists. 2009-10 Honors: season include: Twenty-eight uCHA Rookie of the Week A proven special teams uCHA Rookie of the Week multi-point efforts, three times threat, nearly 36-percent of his piling up four points in a single (11/30/09) junior hockey points have come (11/30/09) on the power-play (16-37=53) with game... March 16, Orban led the Was a staple on Bemidji State’s seven goals and 21 assists coming Played in 12 games during his Grizzlys to a 7-1 playoff victory fourth forward line as a fresh- in 2008-09 alone. freshman campaign... Was over the Okotoks Oilers with a man... Appeared in 29 games... A native of Ottawa, Ontario, dressed for the Beavers’ 2009- season-best three goals and an Made his collegiate debut in McLeod is a veteran of the CJHL. 10 season-opener... Opened the assist. Dec. 16, the forward put up the Beavers’ season-opener A year ago he posted 20-32=52 new year with the game of his a season-high three assists, which points for the Jr. Senators before included helping on the game- (10/9/09)... Logged his first point being traded to Brockville for a career... In just the fourth outing in the green and white the follow- playoff run. The centerman posted of his freshman season, Orban winner in a 7-3 victory over the ing evening (10/10/09) scoring 11 goals and 15 assists in 20 led the Beavers to a 4-3 victory Brooks Bandits... He also added an unassisted goal to help BSU games for Brockville helping the at Niagara netting a pair of goals, a goal in the game. to a 7-3 victory over Air Force... Braves to a post-season berth. including the game-winner, and Registered a point in each of the In five playoff contests, he rolled an assist (1/16/10)... Extended Personal Beavers’ Subway Holiday Classic up five assists, with two coming his scoring string to two games Brance Jerad Todd Orban... Born on the power play, as the Braves games (11/27-28). He contribut- made it to the second round before by collecting a goal in BSU’s Sept. 27, 1988... Son of Chris and ed an assist to Bemidji State’s 3-2 falling to Smiths Falls and exiting 4-1 nonconference triumph over Val Orban... Has selected busi- victory over No. 1 Miami (Ohio) the playoffs. In the off-season, then-No. 4 Minnesota Duluth ness administration as a major and scored the third goal of his Ottawa reclaimed the rights to (1/22/10)... BSU is 2-0-0 when he field of study. rookie campaign the following af- McLeod. scores a goal. ternoon versus Ohio State... Add- McLeod joins CJHL alumnus ed a helper in the Beavers’ 6-1 Darcy Findlay on the BSU roster in 2009-10... Findlay played his junior Prior to BSU victory over Niagara in the final hockey career with the CJHL’s Orban, a three-year veteran for- game at the John S. Glas Field- Cornwall Colts. ward for the Olds Grizzlys of the house (2/20/10)... BSU is 5-1-0 Alberta Junior Hockey league when he contributes a point. Personal (AJHL), skated in 201 games and Aaron Robert McLeod... Son of piled up 84 goals and 123 assists Prior to BSU Wesley and Kay McLeod... Born for an impressive 203 points as a McLeod comes to Bemidji State Sept. 10, 1988... Is an accounting Grizzly... A proven scorer, Orban after playing each of the last two major. had his most productive season seasons in the Central Junior in 2008-09... He accumulated 47 Hockey League (CJHL) playing the majority of that time with Ottawa... goals and 48 assists in 76 games in 2008-09 he piled up 28 goals, to lead his team and rank fourth 41 assists for 69 points to finish in the league in total points (95), as the Junior Senator’s leading which included 19 goals on the scorer and rank 16th in the CJHL... power play and four short-handed McLeod recorded at least a point tallies... His total of 47 goals in 43 of 58 games a year ago, 21 ranked second in the AJHL, while multi-point efforts... Assembled a 13-game scoring strand stretch- his 48 assists seated him ninth ing from Nov. 27, 2008 to Jan. 14, among his league counterparts.

Aaron McLeod: Career Stats Brance Orban: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2009-10 29 3-3 6 +5 1/2 0 0 1 0 0 2009-10 12 3-2 5 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 Career 29 3-3 6 +5 1/2 0 0 1 0 0 Career 12 3-2 5 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 vs College Hockey America vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2009-10 13 0-2 2 +2 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 6 2-2 4 +2 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 Career 13 0-2 2 +2 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 6 2-2 4 +2 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 Career Highs Career Highs Goals: 1, three times; Assists: 1, three times; Points: 1, six times; SOG: 5, at Niagara (1/15/10); Goals: 2, at Niagara (1/16/10); Assists: 1, vs. Robert Morris (1/30/10) & at Niagara (1/16/10); PIM: 2, at Nebraska Omaha. Points: 3, at Niagara (1/16/10); SOG: 3, at Niagara (1/16/10); PIM: none.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 25 ShEA WALtErs

Forward Junior • 5-11 • 180 Hibbing, Minnesota NJHL - North Iowa 11 2009-10 / Sophomore games a freshman, including five assists in a 6-4 victory over 2009-10 Honors: BSU’s last 25 games consecutive- Springfield (12/31) Personal uCHA All-Academic ly... Made his Bemidji State debut Prior to joining the Outlaws, Shea Steven Walters... Son of Oct. 10 at Minnesota State... Be- Walters logged two seasons with Kris and Cheryl Walters... Born Appeared in Bemidji State’s first gan his collegiate scoring with a the Green Bay Gamblers of the March 5, 1987... Is a design tech- 22 games of the 2009-10 season goal in the second game of his USHL. In two seasons, the Hib- nology major. BSU career... Recorded his first bing, Minn. native suited up for

T he Beavers before injuirng a knee and miss- ing four games... Has skated in assist versus St. Cloud State Oct. the Gamblers 110 times netting 32 of BSU’s 37 games... Started 25... Was second among BSU 5-34=39 points with 23 points five times... Opened his sopho- rookies with 4-11=15 points... coming during his final season. more season posting a point in Posted a game-winning goal His 22 assists was good for fourth each of BSU’s first three games... in a 3-1 victory at Niagara Nov. on the team while he finished Scored an unassited goal, while 22... Saw considerable time on a eighth on the squad in scoring. adding an assist in a 6-1 victory BSU power-play unit that opened Was named NAHL Froward of at Minnesota (11/15/09)... Wal- NCAA Tournament play sixth in the Year to conclude the 2007-08 ter’s second career multi-point the nation at 20.4-percent... Lit campaign... A member of the Hib- effort would jumpstart the sopho- the lamp on the power-play in a bing High School hockey team as more’s second three-game scor- 4-2 victory at Ala.-Huntsville Dec. a prep, Walters helped HHS to a ing streak of 2009-10... He added 6... Registered his first multi-point third place finish in the Minnesota four assists in the two-game set game Feb. 20 in a 4-1 win over State High School Tournament. at Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 20-21, Niagara... Contributed an assist Walters rejoined former team- which included a career-high, in BSU’s 5-1 victory over No. 2 mate Tyler Lehrke on the BSU three-assist game Nov. 21 as the Notre Dame Mar. 28... BSU 5-1-1 roster...Walters and Lehrke played Beavers capped the CHA series in the final seven games in which together at Green Bay in 2005-06. sweep with a 6-3 victory... Net- Walters has recorded a point. ted a goal and a helper Dec. 4 at Niagara... Recorded his fourth Prior to BSU multi-point night of the season Shea Walters came to BSU after with a goal and an assist in a 5-4 an extremely successful 2007- CHA Tournament loss at Niagara 08 season at North Iowa of the Mar. 12... Has seen significant NJHL... He registered 24-60=84 time on the BSU power-play unit points in 57 games helping the this season... Has a goal and six Outlaws to a 38-16-4 overall re- assists on the man advantage. cord... His 84 points was good for third in the league while his 60 2008-09 / Freshman helpers paced all NJHL scorers... 2008-09 Honors: He scored in 42 of 57 outings and u 10/13/08 - CHA Rookie of the opened the season with a streak Week of 25 games in which he tallied 12 u 11/24/08 - CHA Rookie of the goals and 32 assists... He posted Week multi-point games on 25 occa- Skated in 34 of the Beavers’ 37 sions and recorded a career-best

Shea Walters: Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 33 4-11 15 -3 5/10 1 0 0 1 0 2009-10 32 3-12 15 -1 4/19 1 0 1 0 0 Career 65 7-23 30 -4 9/29 2 0 1 1 0 vs College Hockey America Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2008-09 16 3-6 9 +1 2/4 1 0 0 1 0 2009-10 15 1-7 8 0 1/2 1 0 1 0 0 Career 31 4-13 17 +1 3/6 2 0 1 1 0 Career Highs Goals: 1, seven times; Assists: 3, Ala.-Huntsville (11/21/09); Points: 3, Ala.-Huntsville (11/21/09); SOG: 5, three times; PIM: 15, vs. Air Force (10/10/09).

26 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey T he Beavers MAtt READ (A)

Forward Senior • 5-10 • 185 Ilderton, Ontario USHL - Des Moines 19 2009-10 / Junior Robert Morris Nov. 6-7, netting a the national semifinals stood as of the Week 2009-10 Honors: goal and an assist each night... Bur- Read’s 73 consecutive contest- u CHA All-Rookie Team uAlternate Captain ied his second short-handed goal of -BSU’s longest running games u CHA Rookie of the Year uAcademic All-CHA the season Dec. 4 as a part of a one played streak... Led BSU with uPreseason All-CHA goal, one assist night to guide BSU 15-25=40 points... His 40 points Burst onto the scene and com- to a 8-2 win... Registered a career- matched Brendan Cook’s 2005 uFirst-Team All-CHA peted at a level equal to that of high three assists, with a hand in total of 40 for tops in BSU’s Divi- u2010 CHA Player of the Year anyone in the league in 2007- each goal of a 3-0 shutout victory at sion I history... His 25 assists is 08... Played in each of BSU’s 36 uRBK Second Team All-America Western Michigan (1/3/10)... Scored also second in BSU’s Division I- games... Held down the right wing uThree-time CHA Player of the the game-winning goal Feb. 19 in a era... Posted a team-leading 10 Week 3-2 triumph that clinched Bemidji multi-point games... The Beavers spot on the Beavers top line all uHCA National Player of the Month State’s third consecutive CHA reg- finished 12-2-0 when Read scored season... Led the team in scor- Honorable Mention (11/6/09) ular-season title... The goal sparked a goal... Opened the season with ing with 9-18=27 points... His 27 a season-long six-game scoring a five-game scoring streak (2-6=6) points placed him alone in fifth Finished the season ranked third in streak in which he recorded a goal in stretching from a goal and an assist place on BSU’s Division I-era the country in plus/minus with +29... five straight... Posted a goal and an in a 4-2 win over St. Cloud State freshman scoring charts... Posted He played each of BSU’s 37 con- assist in BSU’s 6-1 victory over Ni- Jan. 24 to an assist at Niagara Nov. the Beavers’ third-best rookie as- tests in 2009-10... An appearance agara Feb. 20. The two-point night 22... Posted a goal and two assists sists total since 1999-2000 with in the Midwest Regional semifinals gave the junior 100 career points- in the 6-4 season finale victory over 18... Netted seven goals and 14 will stood as Read’s 110th consecu- -making him the second-fastest Robert Morris... In the game Read assists in league play to sit atop tive contest--BSU’s longest running player in BSU Division I history to notched a short-handed goal while the CHA freshman scoring charts games played streak... Has not reach 100-points... Leads the Bea- assisting on a pair of additional and rank fifth among all confer- missed a BSU outing since step- vers with four game-winning goals... shorties... He also scored a short- ence scorers. ping on campus in the fall of 2007... Has four of BSU’s Division I-era re- handed goal in BSU’s Mar 28 victo- It didn’t take Read long to find Led BSU with 19-22=41 points... cord 17 unassisted tallies. ry over Notre Dame to have a hand his way into the box score, assist- His second consecutive 40-point in all four of BSU’s short-handed season... Recorded a team-high ing on the game-wining goal in 2008-09 / Sophomore markers of 2008-09... Recorded 13 multi-point games... Kicked off the first collegiate multi-goal effort the season-opener versus Army 2008-09 Honors: the 2009-10 campaign recording of his career in a 4-1 win over Ala.- (10/12)... The rookie went the five points in BSU’s nonconference u 2008 Preseason All-CHA Huntsville in the CHA Tournament next for games without record- series sweep over Air Force (10/9- u Academic All-CHA semifinal... Matched that effort in ing a point--the longest scoring 10/09)... Netted two goals and two u First-Team All-CHA the championship game victory drought of the season, but got assists, which included an unas- u CHA All-Tournament Team over Robert Morris as he netted back in the scoring column with a sisted, game-winning goal, to lead u CHA Tournament Most Out- the game-winning goal 8:05 into helper in a 6-1 loss at St. Cloud the Beavers to a 7-3 victory over standing Player overtime to clinch BSU spot in the State (10/27)... An assist on the the Falcons Oct. 10... The four-point u 2008 Preseason All-CHA national tournament... His back-to- game-winner at Ala.-Huntsville night stands as the junior’s career- 3/17/09- INCH National Player of back three-point games matched (11/9) sparked a five-game scor- high... Opened a five-game scor- the Week Runner Up a career-high for the sophomore... ing streak for the rookie and ing streak with a two-assist night at u NCAA Midwest Regional All- Capped the season riding a six- kicked off a stretch in which he Northern Michigan (10/24/09)... Col- game scoring streak (7-7=14), Tournament Team posted 5-6=11 points during the lected his second two-goal effort of which includes five straight multi- the season Oct. 25... Posted back- Beavers’ next nine games. Played each of BSU’s 37 contests point efforts... Was +16 for the to-back multi-point games versus Read’s first NCAA goal and the in 2008-09... An appearance in season... Was named First Team All-CHA to cap the 2008-09 regu- first of a team-leading seven multi- lar season... Earned a spot on the point games came on an unassist- 2009 CHA All-Tournament Team ed goal in a 3-1 victory at Wayne and was named Tournament Most State (11/16)... He followed that Matt Read: Career Stats Outstanding Player... Was named up with a goal the following night Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT 2007-08 36 9-18 27 +10 13/37 4 1 2 1 0 to the NCAA Midwest Region All- and was named uCHA Rookie of 2008-09 37 15-25 40 +16 21/50 2 2 3 2 0 Tournament team. the Week (11/19) for his efforts. 2009-10 37 19-22 41 +27 13/32 2 3 6 4 0 Netted the first short-handed Career 110 43-65 108 +53 47/119 8 6 11 7 0 2007-08 / Freshman goal of the season for BSU in a vs College Hockey America 2007-08 Honors: 2-2 tie with Niagara (12/1) to earn Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT u11/19/07 CHA Rookie of the his second league uRookie of 2007-08 20 7-14 21 +11 6/12 4 1 2 1 0 the Week honor (12/3)... Record- 2008-09 18 5-10 15 +10 11/30 0 1 2 1 0 Week 2009-10 18 12-11 23 +21 6/15 2 1 3 0 u12/3/07 CHA Rookie of the ed a goal and two assists, includ- Career 56 24-35 59 +42 23/57 6 3 4 5 0 Week ing a helper a the game-winner as u12/10/07 CHA Rookie of the the Beavers swept Ala.-Huntsville Career Highs (12/7-8) to garner his third uCHA Goals: 2, four times; Assists: 3, at Western Michigan (1/3/10); Points: 4, vs. Air Force Week (10/10/09); SOG: 7, vs. Minnesota State (12/14/07); PIM: 15, at North Dakota (2/23/08). u 1/14/08 CHA Offensive Player Rookie of the Week laurel (12/10). The best weekend of his fresh-

2010-11 Beaver hockey 27 man campaign came in a trip to Ala.-Huntsville shortly after the first of the year. In the series he posted a goal and four assists as the Bea- vers registered their second week- end sweep at UAH in 2007-08... The rookie recorded a career-high

T he Beavers two assists in game one of the se- ries (1/11) and matched that the fol- lowing night, while adding a goal... For his efforts, he was rewarded with the uCHA Offensive Player of the Week award... Participated in the ’ Developmen- tal camp in the summer of 2008.

Prior to BSU Came to Bemidji State after a year with Des Moines of the USHL... In 58 games with the Buccaneers he totaled 28-34=62 points to rank fourth on his team and 14th in the USHL... Scored 17 power-play goals and notched two game-win- ners... Racked up 110 penalty min- utes... Scored at least a pint in 37 of 58 games with a season-high 2-3=5 points in a 5-2 road win at Lincoln... Posted a seven-game scoring streak beginning Jan. 27 with two goals and an assist and stretched through a Feb. 20th game in which he posted an assist... During the streak he scored 6-6=12 points... Earned a spot on the USHL West- ern Division All-Star Roster where he helped the team to a 7-5 win over the East squad netting a goal. Prior to his stint at Des Moines he spent the 2005-06 season play- ing for the Milton IceHawks Junior A team of the Ontario Hockey As- sociation... Played 2003-05 for St. Marys Lincolns of the Western On- tario Hockey league.

Personal Matt Zachary Jarrett Read... Born June 14, 1986... Son of Lorne and Nancy Read... Is a excercise sci- ence major.

28 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey BrADY WACKEr KYLE BrODIE T he Beavers

Defense Defense Soph. • 5-7 • 155 Freshman • 6-0 • 195 Jensen, Saskatchewan Northglenn, Colo. SJHL - Humbolt 25 NAHL - Wenatchee 26 2009-10 / Freshman and his total of 50 points on the Prior to BSU games posting a goal and 10 as- Participated in 28 games as a power play (10g-40a) was second Brodie, a former defenseman for sists during that span. He led the freshman... Made debut as a Bea- to none. the Wenatchee Wild of the North Wild to a 4-2 victory over Wichita ver Oct. 9 when BSU opened the Wacker, the Broncos’ captain, American Hockey League (NAHL), Falls Oct. 31 registering a season- season versus Air Force, posting concluded the 2008-09 regular joins the Beavers for their inaugu- high three points on a 2009-10- his first collegiate goal the fol- season as the first player in SJHL ral season in the WCHA. While best two goals and an assist. lowing night as BSU completed history to be selected as the with the Wild, he played in 50 of The only native of Colorado a nonconference sweep, 7-3 league’s Player of the Year and 58 contests for a team that tied on BSU’s 2010-11 roster, Brodie (10/10/09)... Netted his first assist its Defenseman of the Year while for a league-low in goals allowed is thought to be just the second in the green and white Oct. 24 in he fell just six points shy of the (125), led the NAHL in wins and student-athlete in the history of a 5-0 BSU win at Northern Michi- league’s scoring championship... clinched a division title with a 45- the BSU men’s hockey program gan... Posted helpers in back- The five-time SJHL Defenseman 10-3 record. Brodie finished fifth to hail from the Rocky Mountain to-back games at Minnesota of the Week in 2008-09, was also on his team and is third among all State. (11/15/09) and versus Ala.-Hunts- named to the SJHL ITECH Con- NAHL blueliners in scoring with ville (11/20/09)... Added an as- ference All-Star roster and was 13-25-38 points, which includes Personal sist in each game of the Beavers’ a finalist for the Canadian Junior five goals and 14 helpers on the Kyle Brodie... Is focusing on gen- CHA series at Niagara Jan. 15-16, Hockey League’s (CJHL) National power play. He recorded a +29 eral studies. which included a helper on the Player of the Year. plus/minus rating to pace the Wild deciding goal in a 4-3 win over Highlights of the 2008-09 and sit third among NAHL defen- the Purple Eagles (1/16/10)... Col- season include: Thirty-one multi- semen. lected an assist in the Beavers’ point contests... The defenseman Brodie opened the 2009-10 2009-10 home finale (2/20/10)-- also assembled a 15-game scor- season with a five-game scoring the final game in the John S. Glas ing streak stretching from Oct. 22 streak and netted at least a point Fieldhouse--BSU’s hockey home to Dec. 7 during which he posted in eight of the Wild’s first nine since 1967... Contributed a helper eight goals and 28 assists. in the next game as he posted his Wacker and the Broncos third two-game scoring string of extended their season to May by RADOsLAV ILLO his rookie campaign (2/26/10)... advancing the Royal Bank Cup BSU is 9-1-0 in games that he re- Finals... Humbolt fell short of a re- cords a point. peat Junior “A” National Champi- onship falling to the Vernon Vipers. Prior to BSU Forward Personal Wacker spent three season (2006- Freshman • 6-0 • 190 09) as a defenseman for the Hum- Brady Justin Wacker... Born June Bystricka, Slovakia bolt Broncos of the Saskatchewan 26, 1988... Son of Curtis and Jodi Junior Hockey League (SJHL)... Wacker... Is a Dean’s list member USHL - Tri-City He finished third in the league in and plans to study business. 18 scoring, pacing the Broncos to Prior to BSU overall) in the 2009 entry draft, Illo their third consecutive SJHL Credit Radoslav Illo, completed his sec- stands as the fifth BSU player that Union Cup with 17 goals and 65 ond season with Tri-City of the has been drafted into the NHL join- assists for 82 points in 2008-09... USHL before making his debut at ing Chris Peluso (seventh round - His 65 assists led all SJHL players BSU. Finished the 2009-10 season Pittsburgh - 194th) and BSU greats third on the team with 24-19=43 like Andrew Murray (eighth round points in 50 games, while leading - Columbus - 242nd), Gary Sargent Brady Wacker: Career Stats (third round - Los Angeles - 48th) Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT Tri-City with five game-winning 2009-10 27 1-9 10 +4 9/18 0 0 0 0 0 goals. A weapon on the Storm and Dale Smedsmo (seventh round Career 27 1-9 10 +4 9/18 0 0 0 0 0 power-play more than half of Illo’s - - 93rd). vs College Hockey America point production, 11-13=24 points, Illo, is the first native of Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH FG GW GT came on the man advantage. Slovakia to join the BSU program 2009-10 13 0-6 6 +7 3/6 0 0 0 0 0 Illo recorded at least one point and will accompany Emil Billberg Career 13 0-6 6 +7 3/6 0 0 0 0 0 in 32 of the Storm’s 60 games in and Anton Racklin as the only Career Highs 2009-10, including 10 multi-point European-born players on the Goals: 1, Air Force (10/10/09); Assists: 1, nine times; Points: 1, 10 times; SOG: 4, vs. Robert efforts and two separate scoring Beavers’ 2010-11 roster. Morris (11/7/09) & vs. Air Force (10/9/09); PIM: 15, vs. Minnesota Duluth (1/22/10). streaks of six games. In two seasons with the Personal Storm, Illo logged time in 97 games Radoslav Illo... Born January 21, netting 45 goals and 31 assists for 1990... The son of Vladimir Illo 76 points. and Jana Illova... Has selected As a fifth-round pick (136th business as a major field of study.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 29 JEff JUbINVILLE ANtON RACKLIN

Forward Defense Freshman • 5-10 • 170 Freshman • 6-0 • 190 Edmonton, Alberta Goteburg, Sweden NAHL - Wenatchee 12 Frolunda J20 27 Prior to BSU scoring four goals and a team-high Prior to BSU Personal Jeff Jubinville comes to the seven assists in 10 postseason Anton Racklin comes to Be- Anton Carl Racklin... Son of Mags Beavers after a year with the games. midji State from Frolunda J20 of and Christina Racklin... Born Jan. Prior to joining the NAHL, Wenatchee Wild of the NAHL. Last the SuperElit league in Sweden... 25, 1989... Is studying business winter, he led his team in scoring Jubinville played two seasons with In 38 games during the 2009-10 posting 27 goals, which included the St. Albert Steel of the Atlantic season, the defenseman posted administration while at Bemidji five game-winners, and 27 assists Junior Hockey League (AJHL), five goals and seven assists for 12 State. for 54 points in 55 games. Not only where he put up 37-59=96 points points during the regular-season... T he Beavers did he pace his team in both goals in 119 games. In a five-game streak into the post- and assists scored, he ranked While at Wenatchee, Ju- season, Racklin helped on a pair of seventh in goals and was tied for binville played for former BSU goals. 13 in the NAHL. graduate assistant coach and cur- In his first season for Frolunda Jubinville was a valuable rent Alaska-Anchorage assistant, J20 (2008-09), the blueliner logged asset to the Wild power-play unit Ryan McKelvie and follows fellow 36 games and piled up six goals in 2009-10. His team-leading Wenatchee alumnus Mathieu Du- and 12 assists for 18 points. The 11 goals on the man advantage gas to the Bemidji State roster. also scored a goal in five 2008-09 matched three others for third in postseason contests. the league. Personal During 2008-09 Racklin also The Edmonton, Alberta native Born February 1, 1989... Jeffrey served time on Sweden’s Under-18 has posted 15 multi-point outings National team. Gerald Jubinville is the son of in 2009-10, which includes a trio Racklin joins fellow coun- Gerald and Karen... Is a business of hat tricks. In addition, he has tryman Emil Billberg and Anton management major. constructed scoring streaks of five Racklin as the only European-born and eight games. Jubinville helped lead the players on the Beavers’ 2010-11 Wild to the national tournament roster.

GArrEtt LADD SAM RENDLE

Forward Defense Freshman • 5-10 • 180 Freshman • 5-8 • 170 Fenton, Mich Grand Rapids, Minn. NAHL - Marquette 23 NAHL - Bismarck 20 Prior to BSU He assembled four scoring streaks of Prior to BSU 2009 to Jan. 29, 2010, the blueliner Ladd, a three-year veteran forward at least five games, which includes Sam Rendle, a defenseman from scored in 17 games, piling up six of the NAHL’s Marquette Rangers, a 10-game string stretching from Grand Rapids, Minn. comes to the goals and 20 assists for 26 points... joins the Beavers for the 2009-10 Jan. 22-Feb. 19 during which he ac- Beavers after a season with the Bis- Rendle’s efforts helped land him on campaign. While in Marquette, the counted for four goals and 10 assists. marck Bobcats of the NAHL... While the NAHL All-Rookie Team. Fenton, Mich. native skated in 168 The Rangers cruised to a NAHL with Bismarck, the offense defense- A three-sport athletes at Grand games and piled up 49 goals and 91 North Division title with a 35-22-1 man posted 10 goals, six of which Rapids High School, Rendle par- assists for 140 points. Ladd had his overall record, but Ladd and his came on the power-play, and 37 ticipated in hockey football, tennis most productive season in 2009-10. Marquette teammates were bounced assists for 47 points... In 57 regular- and track... He was a captain of the Seeing time in 55 of Marquette’s 58 from the first round of the 2010 post season games Rendle was +22. Thunderhawks hockey team and also contests, he piled up 23 goals and 40 season. A member of the 2010 Robert- played with team Minnesota in the assists to rank second on his team Ladd is the fourth native of son Cup championship team, Rendle Chicago Showcase. and fifth in the league in total points Michigan to wear the green and white registered 6-11=17 points in the Rendle stands as one of six (63), which includes 24 power-play and the first since Tom Heaviland postseason and was +9 en rout to players hailing from the State of Min- points (4-20--24), a team-leading played for the Beavers from 1975-79. the national title. nesota. five short-handed markers and Rendle posted 13 multi-point four game-winners. His 40 assists Personal games in 2009-10, including lead- Personal place him fourth among his league Garrett Alan Ladd... Born Sept. ing the Bobcats to victories over Samuel J. Rendle... Born June, 27, counterparts. 20, 1989... Son of Gregg and Polly Alexandria Dec. 31, 2009 and Albert 1990... Son of Patrick and Valerie Ladd recorded at least a point Ladd... Is undecided on a major field Lea Mar. 26, 2010 with three assists Rendle... His father also attended in 39 of 55 appearances last winter of study. in each. Bemidji State... Is undecided on a and posted a plus-15 for the season. In the 21 games from Nov. 21, major field of study.

30 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey 2010-11 opponents North Dakota Fighting Sioux Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs St. Cloud State HUskies October 15-16, 2010; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. October 29-30, 2010; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. November 5-6, 2010; 7:07 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center; Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Regional Event Center; Bemidji, Minn. National Hockey Center; St. Cloud, Minn. Febuary 26-27, 2011; 3:37 p.m. / 3:37 p.m. January, 21-22, 2011; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. Ralph Engelstad Arena; Grand Forks, N.D. Bemidji Regional Event Center; Bemidji Minn.

Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: Grand Forks, N.D. Location: Duluth, Minn. Location: St. Cloud, Minn. Founded (Enrollment): 1883 (13,172) Founded (Enrollment): 1895 (11,500) Founded (Enrollment): 1869 (17,686) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: WCHA Conference: WCHA Conference: WCHA Nickname: Fighting Sioux Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Huskies School Colors: Kelly Green & White School Colors: Maroon & Gold School Colors: Cardinal & Black Home Ice: Ralph Engelstad Arena Home Ice: DECC Home Ice: National Hockey Center Size (capacity): 200x85 (11,634) Size (capacity): 190x85 (5,294) Size (capacity): 200x100 (5,371) President: Dr. Robert O. Kelley Chancellor: Dr. Lendley Black President: Dr. Earl H. Potter III Athletic Director: Brian Faison Athletic Director: Bob Nielson Athletic Director: Dr. Morris Kurtz Athletic Phone: (701) 777-2234 Athletic Phone: (218) 726-8168 Athletic Phone: (320) 308-3102 Athletic Fax: (701) 746 4507 Athletic Fax: (218) 726-6529 Athletic Fax: (320) 308-2099 Tickets: (218) 726-8595 Tickets: (320) 308-2137 head coach forward head coach wing or 1-877-SCSUTIX head coach forward Sports Information Dave Chay Sports Information Scott Justin Bob Aaron Hockey SID: Jayson Hajdu Hakstol Genoway Hockey SID: Bob Nygaard Sandelin Fontaine Sports Information Motzko Marvin [email protected] [email protected] Hockey SID: Tom Nelson Office: (701) 777-2985 Oct. 3 Manitoba (exh.) Phone: (218) 726-8191 Oct. 8 at Lake Superior St. (exh.) [email protected] Oct. 2 Manitoba (exh.) Cell: (218) 341-0524 Phone: (320) 308-2141 Cell: (701) 740-7659 Oct. 8 at *Alaska-Anchorage Oct. 9 1 Northern Michigan Oct. 8 # RIT Press Box: (701) 777-3571 SID Home: (218) 724-6366 Home: (320) 654-9815 Oct. 9 at *Alaska-Anchorage Oct. 15 Providence College Oct. 9 # Clarkson SID Fax: (218) 726-6529 SID Fax: (320) 308-2099 http://www.FightingSioux.com/ Oct. 15 at *bemidji state Press Box: (218) 727-7939 Oct. 16 Providence College Press Box: (320) 308-5227 Oct. 15 Miami Program History Oct. 16 at *Bemidji State http://www.umdbulldogs.com Oct. 22 *Alaska-Anchorage www.StCloudState.edu/athletics Oct. 16 Miami Oct. 22 at *Maine First Year of Hockey: 1946-47 Oct. 23 *Alaska-Anchorage Oct. 22 at *Minnesota Overall Record: 1297-875-116 Oct. 23 at *Maine Program History Oct. 29 at *BEMIDJI STATE Program History Oct. 23 at *Minnesota National Titles: 7 Oct. 29 *Denver First Year of Hockey: 1930-31 Oct. 30 at *BEMIDJI STATE First Year of Hockey: 1931-32 Oct. 29 Quinnipiac (59, 63, 80, 82, 87, 97, 00) Oct. 31 *Denver Overall Record: 933-995-123 Nov. 5 at *North Dakota Overall Record: 897-755-96 (.541) Oct. 30 Quinnipiac NCAA Tournament: 25 Nov. 5 *Minnesota-Duluth Years in Div. I post-season: 6 Nov. 6 at *North Dakota Years in Div. I post-season: 8 Nov. 5 *BEMIDJI STATE WCHA Season Titles: 14 Nov. 6 *Minnesota-Duluth WCHA Season Titles: 3 Nov. 12 *Michigan Tech WCHA Season Titles: none Nov. 6 *BEMIDJI STATE WCHA Tournament Titles: 3 WCHA Tournament Titles: 1 (2001) WCHA Playoff Titles: 8 Nov. 12 at *Wisconsin Nov. 13 *Michigan Tech Nov. 12 *Nebraska-Omaha Nov. 13 at *Wisconsin Coaching Staff Nov. 19 at *Wisconsin Coaching Staff Nov. 13 *Nebraska-Omaha Coaching Staff Nov. 19 at *Nebraska-Omaha Nov. 20 at *Wisconsin Nov. 19 at *Alaska-Anchorage Head Coach: . Head Coach: Head Coach: Nov. 20 at *Nebraska-Omaha Dec. 3 *Denver Nov. 20 at *Alaska-Anchorage alma mater: North Dakota ‘96 alma mater: North Dakota ‘86 alma mater: St. Cloud State ‘87 Nov. 26 Notre Dame at UND: 155-84-24 (7th) at UMD: 166-190-46 (11th) Dec. 4 *Denver at SCSU: 105-74-24 (6th) Dec. 3 at *North Dakota Career: 155-84-24 (7th). Nov. 27 Notre Dame Career: Same Dec. 10 at *Minnesota Career: Same Dec. 4 at *North Dakota Contact: contact SID Dec. 3 *St. Cloud State Phone: (218) 726-8579 Dec. 11 at *Minnesota Phone: (320) 308-4806. Dec. 10 *Colorado College Assistants: Dec. 4 *St. Cloud State Contact: contact SID Dec. 30 # *North Dakota Contact: contact SID Dec. 11 *Colorado College Cary Eades North Dakota ‘84 Dec. 10 at *Minnesota State Assistants: Jan. 3 at Clarkson Assistants: Dec. 29 1 Cornell Dane Jackson North Dakota ‘92 Dec. 11 at *Minnesota State Brett Larson UMD ‘04 Jan. 4 at Clarkson Mike Gibbons Bemidji State ‘81 Dec. 30 1 Miami /Maine Derek Plante UMD ‘09 Steve Johnson North Dakota ‘88 Dec. 18 U.S. Under-18 Team Jan. 8 U.S. Under-18 Team(exh.) Jan. 7 *Michigan Tech Bill Watson UMD ‘90 The Fighting Sioux Dec. 30 at *Minnesota-Duluth Jan. 14 *Wisconsin Jan. 8 *Michigan Tech. 2009-10 record: 25-13-5. Jan. 7 Robert Morris Jan. 15 *Wisconsin Jan. 21 at *BEMIDJI STATE WCHA: 15-10-3 (t-4th) The Bulldogs The Huskies Jan. 8 Robert Morris Jan. 21 at *Michigan Tech Jan. 22 at *BEMIDJI STATE post-season: L-NE Regional semi. 2009-10 record: 22-17-1 2009-10 record: 24-14-5. Jan. 14 *Minnesota Final national ranking: 7th WCHA: 16-11-1 (t-4th) Jan. 22 at *Michigan Tech WCHA: 15-9-4 (3rd) Jan. 28 *Minnesota State Returning: 22 (12f, 5d, 2f/d, 2g) Jan. 15 *Minnesota post-season: n/a Feb. 4 *Minnesota post-season: 1-1 NCAA West Reg Jan. 29 *Minnesota State Lost: 4 (3f, 1d, 0g) Jan. 21 *Nebraska-Omaha Final national ranking: none Feb. 5 *Minnesota Final national ranking: 5th Feb. 4 at *Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 22 *Nebraska-Omaha Returning: 20 (11f, 8d, 1g) Feb. 11 *St. Cloud State Returning: 20 (11f, 6d, 3g) Feb. 5 at *Nebraska-Omaha Series vs uND Jan. 28 at *Colorado College Lost: 5 (3f, 1d, 1g) Feb. 12 *St. Cloud State Lost: 6 (3f, 3d, 0g) Feb. 11 at *Minnesota-Duluth Standing: 1-17-1 Jan. 29 at *Colorado College Feb. 18 at *Minnesota State Feb. 12 at *Minnesota-Duluth home: 0-6-0 Feb. 11 *Alaska-Anchorage Series vs UMD Feb. 19 at *Minnesota State Series vs SCSU Feb. 18 *North Dakota Standing: 9-18-0 Standing: 43-36-3 away: 1-11-1 Feb. 12 at *Alaska-Anchorage Feb. 25 at *Colorado College Feb. 19 *North Dakota neutral: 0-0-0 home: 4-5-0 home: 26-16-1 Feb. 18 at *St. Cloud State Feb. 26 at *Colorado College Feb. 25 *Wisconsin away: 5-13-0 away: 17-19-2 overtime: 0-1-1 Feb. 19 at *St. Cloud State neutral: 0-0-0 Mar. 4 *Nebraska-Omaha neutral: 0-1-0 Feb. 26 *Wisconsin Feb. 26 *Bemidji State overtime: 2-0-0 Mar. 5 *Nebraska-Omaha overtime: 0-2-3 Mar. 4 at *Denver Feb. 27 at *BEMIDJI STATE Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round Mar. 5 at *Denver Mar. 4 at *Michigan Tech. * WCHA contest Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round Mar. 5 at *Michigan Tech. 1 Superior Cup Game * WCHA Contests Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round # U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game # Nebraska-Omaha Tournament * WCHA Games 1 Flordia College Classic

Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Position Players Position Players Position Players ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT 17 Jason Gregoire F JR 20 17 37 5/ 10 6 1 7 0 12 Jack Connolly C JR 18 31 49 18/ 47 7 1 2 0 9 Garrett Roe F SR 20 29 49 31/ 65 5 0 2 0 7 Danny Kristo F SO 15 21 36 4/ 8 9 0 2 1 37 Justin Fontaine W SR 21 25 46 11/ 22 13 0 6 0 27 Tony Mosey F SR 14 26 40 9/ 18 9 0 2 0 19 Evan Trupp F SR 8 26 34 9/ 18 3 0 1 0 22 Mike Connolly W JR 14 26 40 12/ 24 5 2 5 0 19 Drew LeBlanc F JR 6 25 31 5/ 10 3 1 3 0 26 Brett Hextall F JR 14 12 26 33/ 88 7 1 1 0 2 Brady Lamb D JR 11 13 24 26/ 55 6 1 0 0 11 Jared Festler F JR 11 13 24 2/ 4 2 2 3 1 22 Brad Malone F SR 11 14 25 39/102 0 2 2 0 11 Travis Oleksuk C JR 10 14 24 8/ 24 5 0 2 0 22 David Eddy F SO 12 11 23 6/ 12 2 0 3 0 3 Derrick LaPoint D SR 2 20 22 8/ 16 0 1 0 0 24 Mike Montgomery D SR 2 15 17 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 10 Ben Hanowski F SO 9 10 19 8/ 19 4 0 0 1 21 Matt Frattin F SR 11 8 19 9/ 21 3 1 1 0 7 Kyle Schmidt W SR 11 2 13 13/ 34 0 0 3 0 12 Travis Novak F JR 11 5 16 15/ 30 2 2 2 0 25 Jake Marto D SR 5 13 18 8/ 16 2 0 1 1 27 David Grun W JR 6 5 11 10/ 20 5 0 1 0 17 Aaron Marvin F SR 5 11 16 23/ 73 0 1 1 0 24 D JR 5 9 14 44/ 96 3 0 0 0 4 Dylan Olsen D SO 1 10 11 19/ 49 0 0 1 0 25 Oliver Lauridsen D JR 6 6 12 23/ 54 0 0 0 0 10 Corban Knight F SO 6 7 13 12/ 35 2 0 0 0 17 Mike Seidel W SO 5 5 10 7/ 14 3 0 0 0 4 Taylor Johnson D SO 2 10 12 15/ 38 1 0 0 0

Goaltenders Goaltenders Goaltenders ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T 31 Brad Eidsness JR 2387:54 84 891 .914 2.11 24 10 4 35 Kenny Reiter JR 1370:08 54 558 .912 2.36 13 10 0 30 Mike Lee FR 1477:24 69 758 .917 2.80 12 9 3 32 Aaron Dell SO 199:22 6 52 .897 1.81 1 3 1 41 Dan Dunn JR 1139:56 49 528 .915 2.58 12 5 2

2010-11 Beaver hockey 31 Alaska anchorage seawolves Northern Michigan Wildcats November 12-13, 2009; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. November 19-20, 2010; 8:37 p.m. / 8:07 p.m. November 26-27, 2009; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center; Bemidji, Minn. Magness Arena; Denver, Colo. Bemidji Regional Event Center; Bemidji, Minn.

Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: Anchorage, A.K. Location: Denver, Colo. Location: Marquette, Mich. Founded (Enrollment): 1977 (20,242) Founded (Enrollment): 1864 (11,644) Founded (Enrollment):1899 (9,700) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: WCHA Conference: WCHA Conference: CCHA Nickname: Seawolves Nickname: Pioneers Nickname: Wildcats School Colors: Green & Gold School Colors: Crimson & Gold School Colors: Old Gold & Olive Green Home Ice: Home Ice: Magness Arena Home Ice: Size (capacity): 200x100 (6,251) Size (capacity): 200x85 (6,026) Size (capacity): 200x100 (3,902) Chancellor: Fran Ulmer President: Robert D. Coombe President: Dr. Leslie Wong Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Cobb Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes Athletic Director: Ken Godfrey Athletic Phone: (907) 786-1230 Athletic Phone: (303) 871-2275 Athletic Phone: (906) 227-2015 Tickets: (907) 786-1293 Athletic Fax: (303) 871-3040 Athletic Fax: (906) 227-2492 Tickets: (800) 745-3000 Tickets: (906) 227-1032 head coach forward head coach forward head coach forward Sports Information Dave Tommy Sports Information George Kyle Walt Greger Hockey SID: Dallas Baldwin Shyiak Grant Hockey SID: Erich Bacher. Gwozdecky Ostrow Sports Information Kyle Hanson [email protected] [email protected] Hockey SID: David Faiella Phone: (907) 786-GOAL Oct. 2 Windsor (exh.) Phone: (303) 871-2390 Oct. 2 U.S. Under-18 Team [email protected] Oct. 3 Nipissing Cell: (774) 239-6809 Oct. 8 North Dakota SID Fax: (720) 318-5538 Oct. 3 U of Lethbridge Phone: (906) 227-1013 Oct. 8 Michigan Tech SID Fax: (907) 563-4565 Oct. 9 Air Force Press Box: (303) 871-3922 Oct. 9 at vermont SID Home: (906) 226-8435 Oct. 9 Minnesota-Duluth Press Box: (907) 279-2071 Oct. 15 Colorado College http://www.DenverPioneers.com Oct. 10 at vermont SID Cell (906) 458-3558 Oct. 12 at Michigan Tech http://www.GoSeawolves.com Oct. 16 Union Oct. 15 Boston College SID Fax: (906) 227-2122 Oct. 22 at *Miami Oct. 22 at *Minnesota-Duluth Program History Oct. 16 Boston College Press Box: (906) 227-1720 Oct. 23 at *Miami Program History Oct. 23 at *Minnesota-Duluth First Year of Hockey: 1949-50 Oct. 22 *Wisconsin http://www.nmu.edu/athletics Oct. 29 *Ohio State First Year of Hockey: 1979-80 Oct. 29 *Minnesota State Overall Record: 1256-843-118 (.593) Oct. 23 *Wisconsin Oct. 30 *Ohio State Overall Record: 427-535-97 Oct. 30 *Minnesota State Years in Div. I post-season: 21 Oct. 29 at *North Dakota Program History Nov. 5 at *Lake Superior State Years in Div. I post-season: 3 Nov. 12 at *bemidji state National Titles: 7 (58, 60, 61, 68, 69, Oct. 30 at *North Dakota First Year of Hockey: 1976-77 Nov. 6 at *Lake Superior State WCHA Season Titles: n/a Nov. 13 at *Bemidji state 04, 05) Nov. 5 *Colorado College Overall Record: 699-563-102 Nov. 12 *Bowling Green

2010-11 opponents WCHA Playoff Titles: n/a Nov. 19 *St. Cloud WCHA Season Titles: 12 Nov. 6 at *Colorado College Years in Div. I post-season: n/a Nov. 13 *Bowling Green Nov. 20 *St. Cloud WCHA Tournament Titles: 15 Nov. 12 *Minnesota State CCHA Season Titles: 2 (80, 81) Nov. 19 at *Alaska Coaching Staff Nov. 26 at *Colorado College Nov. 13 *Minnesota State CCHA Tournament Titles: 2 (80, 81) Nov. 20 at *Alaska Head Coach: Nov. 27 at *Colorado College Coaching Staff Nov. 19 *BEMIDJI STATE NCAA I National Title: 1 (1991) Nov. 26 at BEMIDJI STATE alma mater: Northern Michiga ‘93 Dec. 3 *Wisconsin Head Coach: Nov. 20 *BEMIDJI STATE Nov. 27 at BEMIDJI STATE at UAA: 51-109-21 (6th) Dec. 4 *Wisconsin alma mater: Wisconsin ‘78 Nov. 26 Lake Superior State Coaching Staff Dec. 3 *Western Michigan Career: same Dec. 10 *Denver at DU: 373-227-50 (17th) Nov. 27 Air Force Head Coach: Dec. 4 *Western Michigan Phone: (907) 786-6103 Dec. 11 *Denver Career: 523-351-71 (22th) Dec. 3 at *Minnesota-Duluth alma mater: Northern Michigan ‘81 Dec. 11 at *Notre Dame Contact: contact SID Jan. 14 *Colorado College Phone: (303) 871-3397 Dec. 4 at *Minnesota-Duluth at NMU: 161-134-34 (8th) Dec. 12 at *Notre Dame Assistants: Jan. 15 *Colorado College Contact: contact SID Dec. 10 at *Alaska-Anchorage Career: 161-134-34 (8th. Dec. 17 Michigan Tech Campbell Blair Maine ‘91 Jan. 21 at *Denver Assistants: Dec. 11 at *Alaska-Anchorage Phone: n/a Dec. 31 at Denver Ryan McKelvie Minnesota State ‘06 Jan. 22 at *Denver Steve Miller St. Mary’s (Minn.) ‘88 Dec. 31 Northern Michigan Contact: contact SID Jan. 1 at Denver Jan. 28 at *Minnesota Derek Lalonde Cortland State ‘95 Jan. 1 Northern Michigan Assistants: Jan. 7 *Notre Dame The seawolves Jan. 29 at *Minnesota Jan. 14 at *Minnesota State John Kyle Northern Michigan ‘82 Jan. 8 *Notre Dame 2009-10 record: 11-23-5 Feb. 4 *Michigan Tech. The Pioneers Jan. 15 at *Minnesota State Jan. 21 *Ferris State WCHA 9-17-2 (t-8th) Feb. 5 *Michigan Tech. 2009-10 record: 27-10-4 Jan. 21 *Alaska-Anchorage Jan. 22 *Ferris State postseason: none Feb. 11 at *North Dakota WCHA: 19-5-4 (1st). Jan. 22 *Alaska-Anchorage The Wildcats Jan. 28 at *Western Michigan Final national ranking: none Feb. 12 at *North Dakota post-season: L- NCAA E Regional Feb. 4 at *Colorado College 2009-10 record: 20-13-8. Jan. 29 at *Western Michigan Returning: 15 (12f, 3d, 0g) Feb. 18 *Nebraska-Omaha Final national ranking: 4th Feb. 5 *Colorado College CCHA: 13-9-6 (4th) Feb. 4 *Lake Superior State Lost: 8 (3f, 3d, 2g) Feb. 19 *Nebraska-Omaha Returning: 18 (9f, 8d, 1g) Feb. 11 at *Minnesota postseason: n/a Feb. 5 *Lake Superior State Feb. 25 at Alaska Fairbanks Lost: 10 (6f, 2d, 2g) Feb. 12 at *Minnesota Final national ranking: none Feb. 11 at *Michigan State Series vs UAA Feb. 26 Alaska Fairbanks Feb. 18 *Michigan Tech. Returning: n/a Feb. 12 at *Michigan State Standing: First Meeting Mar. 4-5 at *Minnesota State Series vs DU Feb. 19 *Michigan Tech. Lost: n/a Feb. 18 at *Bowling Green home: 0-0-0 Mar. 11-13 WCHA Playoffs Standing: 0-5-0 Feb. 25 at *Nebraska-Omaha Feb. 19 at *Bowling Green away: 0-0-0 Mar. 17-20 WCHA Final Five home: 0-0-0 Feb. 26 at *Nebraska-Omaha Series vs NMU Feb. 25 *Michigan neutral: 0-0-0 away: 0-4-0 Mar. 4 *St. Cloud State Standing: 1-0-1 Feb. 26 *Michigan overtime: 0-0-0 * WCHA contest neutral: 0-1-0 Mar. 5 *St. Cloud State home: 0-0-0 Mar. 19-20 CCHA Tournament overtime: 0-1-0 Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round away: 1-0-1 neutral: 0-0-0 * CCHA contest * WCHA Contest overtime: 0-0-1 1 Dodge Holiday Classic

Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Position Players Position Players Position Players ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT 16 Tommy Grant F JR 9 17 26 21/ 42 3 1 1 0 16 Anthony Maiani F SR 8 26 34 7/ 14 2 0 2 1 9 Greger Hanson F JR 16 22 38 15/ 38 5 0 1 1 27 Sean Wiles F JR 9 8 17 8/ 16 0 2 1 0 19 Kyle Ostrow F SR 16 10 26 11/ 22 4 0 5 1 18 Justin Florek F SO 12 23 35 11/ 22 6 1 3 1 4 Kane Lafranchise D JR 3 12 15 8/ 30 1 0 1 0 14 Jesse Martin F SR 14 8 22 13/ 26 2 2 1 0 23 Andrew Cherniwchan F SO 2 16 28 22/ 66 6 0 1 0 40 Daniel Naslund F FR 3 10 13 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 4 Matt Donovan D SO 7 14 21 25/ 50 2 0 0 0 15 Jared Brown F JR 9 14 23 11/ 22 2 1 1 0 11 Curtis Leinweber D SO 4 8 12 5/ 10 1 0 1 1 15 Drew Shore F SO 5 14 19 9/ 18 3 0 2 0 17 Tyler Gron F SO 10 10 20 14/ 28 3 0 1 1 23 Luka Vidmar D JR 2 10 12 15/ 30 1 0 0 0 5 John Lee D JR 2 10 12 26/ 55 1 0 0 0 33 Kyle Follmer D FR 2 12 14 19/ 46 0 0 1 0 14 Craig Parkinson F JR 6 5 11 16/ 43 1 1 1 0 21 William Wrenn D SO 0 7 7 14/ 36 0 0 0 0 11 Phil Fox F JR 5 6 11 1/ 2 1 0 3 1 10 Mickey Spencer F FR 4 7 11 17/ 34 2 0 0 0 11 Chris Knowlton F SO 3 3 6 1/ 2 1 1 0 0 12 Erik Spady D JR 1 8 9 13/ 37 0 0 0 0 19 Nick Haddad F JR 5 5 10 20/ 51 1 0 0 0 18 Luke Salazar F JR 1 4 5 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 8 Chad Pietila F FR 2 4 6 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 20 Alex Gellert F FR 3 7 10 13/ 37 2 0 2 0 7 Paul Phillips D SO 0 4 4 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 22 Mike Maltese F JR 1 3 4 5/ 21 0 0 0 0

Goaltenders Goaltenders Goaltenders ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T 38 Dusan Sidor SO 40:00 4 22 .846 6.00 0 0 0 33 Adam Murray FR 411:03 26 180 .874 3.80 3 4 1 35 Reid Ellingson SO 361:04 14 159 .919 2.33 2 2 1

32 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey 2010-11 opponents Nebraska Omaha Mavericks Wisconsin Badgers December 3-4, 2010; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. December 10-11, 2010; 7:07 p.m./7:07 p.m. December 31, 2010; 3:07 p.m. Bemidji Regional Event Center; Bemidji, Minn. Kohl Center; Madison, Wis. Mariucci Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. January 14-15, 2011; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. Quest Center Omaha; Omaha, Neb.

Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: Ohama, Neb. Location: Madison, Wisc. Location: Big Rapids, Mich. Founded (Enrollment): 1908 (15,200) Founded (Enrollment) 1848 (42,099) Founded (Enrollment): 1884 (14,381) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: WCHA Conference: WCHA Conference: CCHA Nickname: Maverics Nickname: Badgers Nickname: Bulldogs School Colors: Crimson & Black School Colors: Cardinal & White School Colors: Crimson & Gold Home Ice: Qwest Center Ohama Home Ice: Kohl Center Home Ice: Robert L. Ewigleben Ice Arena Size (capacity): 200x85 (15,595) Size (capacity): 200x97 (15,237) Size (capacity): 200x85 (2,493) Chancellor: Dr. John Christensen Chancellor: Carolyn “Biddy” Martin President: Dr. David L. Eisler Athletic Director: Trev Albert Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Athletic Director: Perk Weisenburger Athletic Phone: (402) 554-2305 Athletic Phone: (608) 265-4135 Athletic Phone: (231) 591-2860 Athletic Fax: (402) 554-6287 Athletic Fax: Athletic Fax: (231) 591-2869 Tickets: (402) 554-2555 Tickets: (231) 591-2888 head coach forward head coach defense head coach wing Sports Information Dean Rich Sports Information Mike Jake Sports Information Bob Zach Hockey SID: Dave Ahlers Hockey SID: Paul Capobianco Hockey SID: Joe Gorby. Blais Purslow Eaves Gardiner Daniels Redmond [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (402) 554-3387 Oct. 2 British Columbia (exh.) Phone: (608) 263-1983 Oct. 8 Boston University Phone: (231) 591-2336 Oct. 2 Ontario Institute of Tech Cell: (402) 332-8329 Cell: (608) 219-6278 SID Fax: (231) 591-3775 Oct. 8 1 Clarkson Oct. 10 Notre Dame/ Oct. 7 at Alabama-Huntsville Fax: (402) 554-3694 Oct. 9 1 RIT SID Fax: (608) 262-8184 Holy Cross Press Box: (231) 591-2397 Press Box: (402) 599-6620 Press Box: (608) 265-4336 www.ferrisbulldogs.com Oct. 8 at Alabama-Huntsville Oct. 15 at *Minnesota Oct. 15 Alabama-Huntsville Oct. 15 St. Lawrence http://www.OMavs.com Oct. 16 at *Minnesota http://www.UWBadgers.com Oct. 17 Alabama-Huntsville Oct. 16 St. Lawrence Oct. 22 at Michigan Oct. 22 at *Denver Program History Program History Oct. 23 at Michigan Program History Oct. 23 at *Denver First Year of Hockey: 1975-76 Oct. 22 *Ohio State First Year of Hockey: 1997-98 Nov. 5 *Minnesota State First Year of Hockey: 1921-22 Oct. 29 *Michigan Tech. Overall Record: 561-624-115 (.476) Oct. 23 *Ohio State Overall Record: 197-220-59 (.469) Nov. 6 *Minnesota State Overall Record: 1073-651-112 (.615) Oct. 30 *Michigan Tech. Years in Div. I post-season: 1 Oct. 29 *Michigan Years in Div. I post-season: n/a Nov. 12 at *St. Cloud State Years in Div. I post-season: 23 Nov. 5 at *Minnesota CCHA Season Titles: 1 Oct. 30 at *Michigan WCHA Season Titles: n/a Nov. 13 at *St. Cloud State NCAA Titles: 6 (73, 77, 81, 83, 90, 06) Nov. 6 at *Minnesota CCHA Tournament Titles: none Nov. 5 *Miami (Ohio) WCHA Tournament Titles: n/a Nov. 19 *North Dakota WHCA Season Titles: 3 Nov. 12 *North Dakota Nov. 12 at *Lake Superior Nov. 20 *North Dakota WCHA Tournament Titles: 11 Nov. 13 *North Dakota Coaching Staff Nov. 13 at *Lake Superior Coaching Staff Dec. 3 at *BEMIDJI STATE Nov. 19 *Minnesota-Duluth Head Coach: . Nov. 19 *Western Michigan Head Coach: Dean Blais Dec. 4 at *BEMIDJI STATE Coaching Staff Nov. 20 *Minnesota-Duluth alma mater: Michigan State ‘82 alma mater: Minnesota ‘73 Dec. 9 *Michigan Tech Head Coach: Mike Eaves Nov. 26 Michigan at FSU: 290-334-69 (18th) Nov. 20 *Western Michigan at UNO: 20-16-6 (2nd) Dec. 10 *Michigan Tech alma mater: Wisconsin (‘78) Nov. 27 Michigan State Career: Same Nov. 23 at *Michigan State Career: 282-131-39 (12th) Dec. 18 at *Colorado College at UW: 171-122-38 (9th) Dec. 3 at *Alaska-Anchorage Phone: (231) 591-2884. Dec. 3 *Michigan State Phone: (402) 554-4054 Dec. 19 at *Colorado College Career: Same Dec. 4 at *Alaska-Anchorage Contact: contact SID Dec. 4 at *Michigan State Contact: contact SID Dec. 30 at Quinnipiac Phone: (608) 262-3932 Dec. 10 Bemidji State Assistants: Dec. 10 *Alaska Dec. 31 at Quinnipiac Dec. 11 BEMIDJI STATE Assistants: Contact: contact SID Drew Famulak UW-Stevens Point ‘90 Dec. 11 *Alaska Mike Hastings St. Cloud ‘93 Jan. 14 *BEMIDJI STATE Assistants: Dec. 30 Massachusetts Mark Kaufman Michigan St. ‘84 Jan. 15 *BEMIDJI STATE Dec. 31 Massachusetts Dec. 31 *BEMIDJI STATE Mike Guentzel Minnesota ‘87 Bill Butters Minn. ‘86 Jan. 21 at *North Dakota Jan. 7 Canisius Jan. 7 at *Bowling Green Gary Shuchuk Wisc. ‘90 Jan. 22 at *North Dakota Jan. 8 Canisius The Bulldogs Jan. 8 at *Bowling Green The Mavericks 2009-10 record: 21-13-6 Jan. 28 Alabama-Huntsville Jan. 14 at *Minnesota-Duluth Jan. 14 at *Michigan 2009-10 record: 20-16-6 Jan. 29 Alabama-Huntsville The Badgers Jan. 15 at *Minnesota-Duluth CCHA: 13-9-6 (3rd) CCHA: 13-12-3-2 (6th) 2009-10 record: 28-11-4 post-season: n/a Jan. 15 *Michigan Feb. 4 *St. Cloud State Jan. 21 *Minnesota State Jan. 21 at *Northern Michigan post-season: none Feb. 5 *St. Cloud State WCHA Hockey: 17-8-2 (2nd) Jan. 22 *Minnesota State Final national ranking: n/a Jan. 22 at *Northern Michigan Final national ranking: none Feb. 11 *Wisconsin post-season: NCAA Runners-up Jan. 28 at *Michigan Tech. Returning: 20 (11f, 7d, 2g) Returning: 14 Feb. 12 *Wisconsin Final national ranking: 2nd Jan. 29 at *Michigan Tech. Lost: 6 (4f, 1d, 1g) Jan. 27 *Michigan State Lost: 11 Feb. 18 at *Alaska Anchorage Returning: 16 (7f, 6d, 3g) Feb. 11 at *Nebraska-Omaha Feb. 4 at *Alaska Lost: 11 (8f, 3d, 0g) Feb. 19 at *Alaska Anchorage Feb. 12 at *Nebraska-Omaha Series vs FSU Feb. 5 at *Alaska Series vs UNO Feb. 25 *Denver Feb. 18 *Minnesota Standing: 3-5-0 Feb. 11 Alabama-Huntsville Standing: 1-5-0 Feb. 26 *Denver Series vs UW Feb. 19 *Minnesota home: 1-3-0 Feb. 12 Alabama-Huntsville home: 0-0-0 Mar. 4 at *Minnesota-Duluth Standing: 0-1-0 Feb. 25 at *St. Cloud State away: 2-2-0 Feb. 18 *Notre Dame away: 1-5-0 home: 0-0-0. Feb. 26 at *St. Cloud State neutral: 0-0-0 Mar. 5 at *Minnesota-Duluth Feb. 19 *Notre Dame neutral: 0-0-0 Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Rd away: 0-0-0 Mar. 4 *Colorado College overtime: 0-0-0 overtime: 0-0-0 neutral: 0-1-0 Mar. 5 *Colorado College Feb. 25 at *Ohio State Mar. 17-19 WCHA Final Five overtime: 0-0-0 Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Rd Feb. 26 at *Ohio State Mar. 4-6 CCHA First Round * WCHA contest *WCHA contest 1 Mutal of Ohama Stampede * CCHA contest

Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Position Players Position Players Position Players ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT 9 Rich Purslow F SR 14 13 27 6/ 12 3 0 1 1 15 Craig Smith F SO 8 25 33 25/ 72 1 0 1 0 24 Zach Redmond D SR 6 21 27 19/ 46 5 0 3 0 14 Joey Martin F SR 10 16 26 19/ 52 3 0 0 0 6 Justin Schultz D SO 6 16 22 6/ 12 5 0 0 0 26 Mike Embach LW SR 9 11 20 12/ 24 3 0 0 0 26 Alex Hudson F JR 14 11 25 18/ 58 5 0 3 0 28 Jordy Murray F JR 12 9 21 18/ 47 2 0 2 0 10 Justin Menke C SR 8 10 18 20/ 62 4 0 1 0 17 Terry Broadhurst F SO 13 11 24 5/ 10 7 0 4 0 19 D JR 6 7 13 10/ 20 0 2 1 0 27 Brett Wysopal D JR 3 15 18 11/ 41 1 1 2 0 27 Matt Ambroz F SR 10 14 24 27/ 65 6 0 0 1 55 John Ramage D SO 2 10 12 20/ 51 0 0 0 0 20 Matthew Kirzinger RW SO 9 5 14 12/ 35 2 1 1 0 23 Eric Olimb D SR 2 18 20 24/ 48 1 0 1 0 23 Derek Lee F SO 1 8 9 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 22 Derek Graham C JR 2 11 13 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 20 Brandon Richardson F SO 4 13 17 19/ 60 0 0 1 0 16 Sean Dolan F SR 3 4 7 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 14 Todd Pococke RW SR 5 7 12 7/ 14 2 0 1 0 15 Jordan Willert F JR 2 4 6 4/ 8 0 0 2 0 10 Patrick Johnson F SR 3 4 7 7/ 14 0 0 1 0 9 Travis Ouellette C SO 7 4 11 15/ 52 3 0 2 0 25 Brent Gwidt F SO 2 3 5 10/ 28 0 0 0 0 8 Podge Turnbull F SR 2 0 2 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 4 Chad Billins D JR 3 8 11 13/ 26 0 1 0 0 5 Kyle Ensign D JR 0 5 5 15/ 30 0 0 0 0 3 Craig Johnson D SR 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Scott Wietecha D SR 1 10 11 12/ 35 1 0 0 0

Goaltenders Goaltenders Goaltenders ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T 30 John Faulkner SO 1567:23 68 648 .905 2.60 13 10 4 1 Scott GudmandsonSR 1824:25 71 745 .913 2.33 20 5 4 30 Pat Nagle JR 1496:05 53 636 .923 2.13 12 10 3 33 Brett Bennett SR 765:00 36 278 .885 2.82 8 6 0 29 Taylor Nelson SO 914:10 38 411 .915 2.49 9 3 3

2010-11 Beaver hockey 33 Union College Dutchmen Ala.-Huntsville Chargers Minnesota State Mavericks January 1, 2010; 3:07 p.m. January 7-8, 2010; 7:05 p.m. / 3:05 p.m. Febuary 4-5, 2011; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. Dodge Holiday Classic Von Braun Center; Huntsville, Ala. Verizion Wireless Center; Mankato, Minn. Mariucci Arena; Minneapolis, Minn.

Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: Schenectady, N.Y. Location: Huntsville, Ala. Location: Mankato, Minn. Founded (Enrollment) 1795 (2,200) Founded (Enrollment): 1969 (7,614) Founded (Enrollment): 1868 (14,028) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: ECAC Conference: Independent Conference: WCHA Nickname: Dutchmen Nickname: Chargers Nickname: Mavericks School Colors: Garnet & White School Colors: Royal Blue & White School Colors: Purple & Gold Home Ice: Frank L. Messa Rink Home Ice: von Braun Center Home Ice: Verizion Wireless Center Size (capacity): 201x86 (2,225) Size (capacity): 200x85 (6,800) Size (capacity): 200x100 (4,832) President: Dr. Stephen Ainlay President: Dr. David B. Williams President: Dr. Richard Davenport Athletic Director: Jim McLaughlin Athletic Director: Jim Harris Athletic Director: Kevin Buisman Athletic Phone: (518) 388-6284 Athletic Phone: (256) 824-6144 Athletic Phone: (507) 389-3216 Athletic Fax: (518) 388-6096 Athletic Fax: (256) 824-7306 Athletic Fax: (507) 389-2904 Tickets: (256) 824-6939 head coach forward head coach defense head coach defense Sports Information Nate Adam Sports Information Chris Neil Sports Information Troy Ben Hockey SID: Jeffrey Weinstein Leaman Presizniuk Hockey SID: Jamie Gilliam Luongo Ruffini Hockey SID: Paul Allan Jutting Youds [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (518) 388-6377 Oct. 8 Sacred Heart Phone: (256) 824-2201 Oct. 7 Ferris State Phone: (507) 389-2625 Oct. 4 British Columbia Cell: (518) 727-8328 Oct. 9 Sacred Heart Cell: (256) 655-0526 Oct. 8 Ferris State SID Cell: (507) 381-7503 Oct. 8 St. Lawrence SID Fax: (518) 388-6096 SID Home: (256) 430-5441 SID Fax: (507) 389-1923 Oct. 15 1 Alas. Fairbanks Oct. 15 at Wisconsin Oct. 9 St. Lawrence Press Box: n/a SID Fax: (256) 824-6947 Press Box: (507) 389-3000 Oct. 16 1 Alas. Anchorage Oct. 15 at *Michigan Tech http://www.UnionAthletics.com Press Box: (256) 518-6167 Oct. 17 at Wisconsin http://www.msumavericks.com Oct. 22 Niagara or (256) 518-6168 Oct. 22 at Bowling Green Oct. 16 at *Michigan Tech Program History Oct. 23 Rochester Inst. http://www.uahchargers.com Oct. 23 at Bowling Green Program History Oct. 22 *Colorado College First Year of Hockey: 1904-05 Oct. 28 Connecticut Oct. 29 at Mighigan state First Year of Hockey: 1969-70 Oct. 23 *Colorado College Overall Record: 223-338-75 Oct. 30 Rensselaer Program History Oct. 30 at Mighigan state Overall Record: 710-531-126 (.565) Oct. 29 at *Alaska Anchorage Years in Div. I post-season: n/a Nov. 5 at Harvard * First Year of Hockey: 1979-80 Nov. 5 at Ohio State Years in Div. I post-season: none Oct. 30 at *Alaska Anchorage ECAC Season Titles: n/a Nov. 6 at Dartmouth * Overall Record: 554-349-57 Nov. 6 at Ohio State WCHA Season Titles: none Nov. 5 at *Nebraska Omaha 2010-11 opponents ECAC Tournament Titles: n/a Nov. 12 Rensselaer * Years in Div. I post-season: 2 Nov. 12 Providence WCHA Tournament Titles: none Nov. 6 at *Nebraska Omaha Nov. 13 at Rensselaer * CHA Season Titles: 2 (2001-03) Nov. 13 Providence Nov. 12 at *Denver CHA Tournament Titles: 1 Coaching Staff Dec. 3 at Brown * Nov. 26 1 Bowling Green Coaching Staff Nov. 13 at *Denver Head Coach: Head Coach: Troy Jutting Dec. 4 at yale * Nov. 27 1 UConn/RPI Nov. 26 at Mass-Lowell alma mater: Cortland (‘97) Coaching Staff alma mater: Minnesota State ‘87 Dec. 10 American Int’l Nov. 27 at Mass-Lowell at Union: 112-117-31 (8th) Head Coach: Chris Luongo Dec. 3 at Cornell at MSU: 158-182-47 (11th) Career: Same Dec. 11 Army alma mater: Michigan St. ‘89 Dec. 4 at Cornell Career: same. Dec. 3 *Minnesota Phone: (518) 388-6570 Dec. 18 at Western Mich. at UAH: First Season. Dec. 10 Robert Morris Phone: (507) 389-5196 Dec. 4 *Minnesota Contact: contact SID Dec. 19 at Western Mich. Career: First Season Dec. 11 Robert Morris Contact: contact SID Dec. 10 *North Dakota Assistants: Dec. 31 # Minnesota Phone: (256) 824-2205 Dec. 16 at Mercyhurst Assistants: Dec. 11 *North Dakota Rick Bennet Prov. ‘90 Jan. 1 # BEMIDJI STATE Contact: contact SID Dec. 17 at Mercyhurst Darren Blue Minnesota State ‘96 Jan. 1 1 Boston Univ. Ben Barr RPI ‘04 Jan. 7 St. Lawrence * Assistants: Dec. 30 Rensselaer Todd Knott Bemidji State ‘02 Jan. 2 1 Brown/Notre Dame Jan. 8 Clarkson * Mike Warde Iona ‘93 Dec. 31 Rensselaer Jan. 7 American Interntaional Gavin Morgan Denver ‘91 The Dutchmen Jan. 14 at Colgate * Jan. 7 BEMIDJI STATE The Mavericks Jan. 8 American International 2009-10 record: 21-12-6 2009-10 record: 16-20-3. Jan. 15 at Cornell * Jan. 8 BEMIDJI STATE Jan. 14 *Denver ECAC Hockey: 12-6-4 (3rd) The Chargers WCHA: 9-12-2 (t-8th) Jan. 21 Dartmouth * Jan. 15 *Denver post-season: n/a 2009-10 record: 12-18-3 Jan. 14 at Merrimack post-season: none Final national ranking: none Jan. 22 Harvard * Independent: 6-10-2 (t-3rd) Jan. 15 at Merrimack Final national ranking: none Jan. 21 at *Wisconsin Returning: 20 (11f, 7d, 2g) Jan. 28 yale * post-season: L - NCAA Midwest Reg Semi Jan. 21 at Colorado College Returning: 18 (10f, 6d, 2g) Jan. 22 at *Wisconsin Lost: 8 (5f, 2d, 1g) Jan. 29 Brown * Final national ranking: none Jan. 22 at Colorado College Lost: 10 (8f, 1d, 1g) Jan. 28 at *St. Cloud State Feb. 4 at Princeton * Returning: 15 Jan. 28 at Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 29 at *St. Cloud State Series vs Union Feb. 5 at Quinnipiac * Lost: 10 Jan. 29 at Nebraska-Omaha Series vs MSU Feb. 4 *Bemidji State Standing: 0-2-3 Feb. 11 Cornell * Feb. 11 at Ferris State Standing: 44-35-13 Feb. 5 *Bemidji State home: 0-1-1. Feb. 12 Colgate * Series vs UAH Feb. 12 at Ferris State home: 29-13-5 Feb. 11 at *Colorado College away: 0-1-1 Feb. 18 at Clarkson * Standing: 35-27-4 Feb. 25 US Nat Tm U-18 away: 15-22-8 Feb. 12 at *Colorado College neutral: 0-0-1 home: 20-8-1 neutral: 0-0-0 Feb. 19 at St. Lawrence * Feb. 26 US Nat Tm U-18 Feb. 18 *Minnesota Duluth overtime: 0-0-0 away: 12-18-3 overtime: 1-0-0 Feb. 25 Quinnipiac * Feb. 19 *Minnesota Duluth neutral: 3-1-0

Feb. 26 Princeton * overtime: 7-2-4 1 Rensselaer Holiday Tournament Mar. 4 *Alaska Anchorage Mar. 18-19 ECAC Tournament Mar. 5 *Alaska Anchorage *ECAC Games Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round 1 Brice Alaska Goal Rush *WCHA Games # Dodge Holiday Classic 1 Shillelagh Tournament

Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Position Players Position Players Position Players ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT 29 Adam Presizniuk F SR 13 22 35 13/ 34 4 0 2 1 11 Neil Ruffini F SR 9 5 14 17/ 37 2 0 4 0 5 Ben Youds D SR 3 23 26 19/ 38 3 0 0 0 19 Kelly Zajac F JR 10 14 24 5/ 10 4 0 1 0 21 Keenan Desmet F SO 4 10 14 15/ 41 2 0 1 1 12 Rylan Galiardi F SR 11 14 25 14/ 28 5 1 2 1 25 Stephane Boileau F SR 8 13 21 11/ 22 3 0 1 0 26 Justin Cseter F SO 5 8 13 7/ 14 1 0 1 0 22 Kurt Davis D SR 5 18 23 7/ 14 2 0 2 0 23 John Simpson F SR 4 16 20 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 19 Chris Fairbanks F SR 6 2 8 6/ 12 0 0 1 0 23 Michael Dorr F JR 5 11 16 5/ 10 1 0 1 0 27 Jeremy Welsh F SO 10 9 19 17/ 45 4 0 3 0 23 Curtis deBruyn D SO 1 6 7 7/ 14 1 0 0 0 25 Eriah Hayes F SO 8 6 14 24/ 59 2 0 0 0 21 Wayne Simpson F SO 6 12 18 4/ 8 2 0 3 0 7 Jamie Easton F JR 2 4 6 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 9 Mike Louwerse F JR 7 6 13 27/ 62 3 0 2 0 20 Greg Coburn D SO 2 14 16 7/ 14 1 0 0 0 15 Matt Baxter D SR 0 4 4 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 28 Channing Boe D SR 2 5 7 24/ 56 0 0 0 0 14 Andrew Buote F SR 5 7 12 4/ 8 0 2 0 0 27 Vince Bruni F SR 1 2 3 13/ 26 0 0 0 0 24 Adam Mueller F JR 1 5 6 11/ 25 0 0 0 0 10 Luke Cain F JR 7 4 11 7/ 14 0 0 2 0 22 Sebastian Geoffrion F SO 2 0 2 9/ 18 0 0 0 0 21 Andrew Sackrison F SR 3 2 5 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 12 Kyle Bodie F SO 5 6 11 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 24 Tom Durnie D JR 1 1 2 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 17 Evan Mosey D SO 2 3 5 5/ 10 2 0 0 0

Goaltenders Goaltenders Goaltenders ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T 30 Keith Kinkaid SO 1477:49 61 633 .912 2.48 12 8 3 30 Phil Cook SO 926:02 40 396 .908 2.59 8 6 2 31 Corey Milan SR 960:49 33 364 .917 2.06 9 4 3 1 Austin Lee JR 1157:19 55 536 .907 2.85 7 11 0

34 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

Michigan Tech HUskies Colorado College Tigers Minnesota Gophers 2010-11 opponents February 11-12, 2011; 6:07 p.m. / 4:07 p.m. Febuary 18-19, 2011; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. March 4-5, 2011; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m. John MacInnes Student Ice Arena; Houghton, Mich. Bemidji Regional Events Center; Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Regional Event Center; Bemidji, Minn.

Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: Houghton, Mich. Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Founded (Enrollment): 1885 (7,132) Founded (Enrollment):1874 (2,034) Founded (Enrollment): 1851 (51,659) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: WCHA Conference: WCHA Conference: WCHA Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Golden Gophers School Colors: Silver, Gold &Black School Colors: Black & Gold School Colors: Maroon & Gold Home Ice: MacInnes Student Ice Arena Home Ice: Colorado Springs World Arena Home Ice: Mariucci Arena Size (capacity): 200x85 (4,128) Size (capacity): 200x100 (7,380) Size (capacity): 200x100 (10,000) President: Dr. Glenn Mroz President: Richard F. Celeste President: Robert Bruininks Athletic Director: Suzanne Sanregret Athletic Director: Ken Ralph Athletic Director: Joel Maturi Athletic Phone: (906) 487-2104 Athletic Phone: (719) 389-6475 Athletic Phone: (612) 624-4497 Athletic Fax: (906) Athletic Fax: (719) 389-6873 Tickets: (906) 487-3200 head coach forward head coach forward head coach goaltender Sports Information Jamie Brett Sports Information Scott Rylan Sports Information Don Alex Hockey SID: Ian Marks Russell Olson Hockey SID: Dave Moross Owens Schwartz Hockey SID: Paul Rovnak Lucia Kangas [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (906) 487-2351 Oct. 2 # Nipissing (exh.) Phone: (719) 389-7655 Oct. 2 U of Lethbridge Phone: (612) 625-9379 Oct. 3 British Columbia (exh.) Fax: (906) 487-3062 Oct. 8 at Northern Michigan SID Fax: (719) 389-6256 (exh.) Cell: (651) 592-5741 Oct. 8 Massachusetts Press Box: (906) 487-2337 Oct. 9 at Lake Superior Press Box: (719) 540-6520 Oct. 3 U.S. Under-18 Team Media Relations Fax: (612) 625-0359 Oct. 9 Massachusetts www.michigantechhuskies.com http://www.CCTigers.com/ Press Box: (612) 626-0844 Oct. 12 Northern Michigan Oct. 8 Rens-Polytech Inst. Oct. 15 *Nebraska-Omaha Oct. 15 *Minnesota Oct. 9 Rens-Polytech Inst. www.gophersports.com Oct. 16 *Nebraska-Omaha Program History Oct. 16 *Minnesota Program History Oct. 15 vs. Alaska-Anchorage First Year of Hockey: 1919-20 Oct. 29 at *Wisconsin First Year of Hockey: 1938-39 Oct. 16 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks Program History Oct. 22 *St. Cloud State Overall Record: 1077-1225-147 Oct. 30 at *Wisconsin Overall Record: 1066-1062-99 Oct. 22 at *Minnesota State First Year of Hockey: 1921 Oct. 23 *St. Cloud State Years in Div. I post-season: 10 Nov. 12 at *Minnesota Duluth Years in Div. I post-season: 11 Oct. 23 at *Minnesota State Overall Record: 1,611-914-164 Oct. 29 at *Colorado College NCAA Titles: 3 (‘62, ‘65, ‘75) Nov. 13 at *Minnesota Duluth National Titles: 2 (50, 57) Oct. 29 *Minnesota National Titles: 5 (74, 76, 79, 02, 03) Oct. 30 at *Colorado College WCHA Season Titles: 7 Nov. 19 *Minnesota WCHA Season Titles: 9 Oct. 30 *Minnesota NCAA Tournament: 32 ( 50-33 .602) Nov. 5 *Wisconsin WCHA Tournament Titles: 9 Nov. 20 *Minnesota WCHA Tournament Titles: 1 Nov. 5 at *Denver WCHA Season Titles: 12 Nov. 6 *Wisconsin Dec. 3 *Colorado College Nov. 6 *Denver WCHA Playoff Titles: 14 Nov. 19 at *Michigan Tech Dec. 4 *Colorado College Nov. 12 at *Air Force Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Nov. 20 at *Michigan Tech Head Coach: Jamie Russell Dec. 9 at *Nebraska Omaha Head Coach: Scott Owens Nov. 13 *Yale University Coaching Staff Nov. 26 *Alaska-Anchorage Nov. 26 Michigan State alma mater: Michigan Tech ‘89 Dec. 10 at *Nebraska Omaha alma mater: Colorado College ‘79 Head Coach: Dec. 17 at *Northern Michigan Nov. 27 *Alaska-Anchorage Nov. 28 Michigan at MTU: 66-165-33 (8th) at CC: 258-150-38 (12th) alma mater: Notre Dame ‘81 Dec. 18 at *Colorado College Dec. 3 at *Michigan Tech. Career: Same Career: same. at UM: 274-145-47 (12th) Dec. 3 at *Minnesota State Dec. 19 at *Colorado College Dec. 4 at *Michigan Tech. Phone: (906) 487-2104 Phone: (719) 389-6480 Career: 553-300-76 (24rd). Dec. 4 at *Minnesota State Dec. 29 at Michigan Dec. 10 at *St. Cloud State Contact: contact SID Contact: contact SID Phone: (612) 625-2886 Dec. 10 *Minnesota Duluth Dec. 31 at Michigan State/Colorado College Dec. 11 at *St. Cloud State Assistants: Assistants: Contact: contact SID Dec. 11 *Minnesota Duluth Jan. 7 at *St. Cloud State Dec. 18 *Nebraska-Omaha Pat Mikesch Michigan Tech ‘96 Jan. 8 *St. Cloud State Joe Bonnett Western Michigan ‘93 Dec. 19 *Nebraska-Omaha Assistants: Dec. 31 1 Union Michigan State ‘01 Jan. 14 St. Lawrence SUNY Geneseo ‘98 Dec. 29 vs. *Michigan John Hill Alaska Anchorage ‘88. Jan. 1 1 Ferris State Jan. 15 St. Lawrence Dec. 30 vs. Michigan State Minnesota ‘04 Jan. 7 U.S. Under18(exh.) The Huskies Jan. 21 *Minnesota-Duluth The Tigers Jan. 14 at *Alaska-Anchorage Jan. 14 at *North Dakota 2009-10 record: 5-30-1 Jan. 22 *Minnesota-Duluth 2009-10 record: 19-17-3. Jan. 15 at *Alaska-Anchorage The Gophers Jan. 15 at *North Dakota WCHA: 4-24-0 (10th) WCHA: 12-13-3 (6th) 2009-10 record: 18-19-2 Jan. 28 *Wisconsin Jan. 21 Ala.-Huntsville Jan. 28 *Alaska Anchorage post-season: none Jan. 29 *Wisconsin post-season: none Jan. 22 Ala.-Huntsville WCHA: 12-14-2 (7th). Jan. 29 *Alaska Anchorage Final national ranking: none Feb. 4 at *Alaska-Anchorage Final national ranking: none Jan. 28 *North Dakota post-season: WCHA First Round Returning: 20 (11f, 6d, 3g) Feb. 5 at *Alaska-Anchorage Returning: 18 (9f, 7d, 2g) Jan. 29 *North Dakota Playoffs Feb. 4 at *Minnesota Duluth Lost: 8 (4f, 4d, 0g) Feb. 18 at *Denver Lost: 8 (6f, 2d, 0g) Feb. 4 *Denver Final national ranking: none Feb. 5 at *Minnesota Duluth Feb. 19 at *Denver Feb. 5 at *Denver Returning: 17 (10f, 4d, 3g) Feb. 11 *Denver Series vs MTU Feb. 25 at *Minnesota Series vs CC Feb. 11 at *Minnesota State Lost: 8 (5f, 3d, 0g) Feb. 12 *Denver Standing: 2-2-0 Feb. 26 at *Minnesota Standing: 1-3-0 Feb. 12 at *Minnesota State Feb. 18 at *Wisconsin home: 2-0-0 Mar. 4 *North Dakota home: 0-0-0 Feb. 18 at *Bemidji State Series vs UM Feb. 19 at *Wisconsin Feb. 19 at *BEMIDJI STATE away: 0-2-0 Mar. 5 *North Dakota away: 1-3-0 Standing: 1-7-0 Feb. 25 *Michigan Tech neutral: 0-0-0 Feb. 25 *Minnesota-Duluth Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round neutral: 0-0-0 home: 0-1-0 Feb. 26 *Michigan Tech overtime: 0-0-0 overtime: 0-0-0 Feb. 26 *Minnesota-Duluth away: 1-6-0 Mar. 17-19 WCHA Final Five Mar. 4 at *BEMIDJI STATE Mar. 4 at *Wisconsin neutral: 0-0-0 Mar. 5 at *Wisconsin overtime: 0-0-0 Mar. 5 at *BEMIDJI STATE * WCHA contest Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round Mar. 11-13 WCHA First Round # Hall of Fame Game Mar. 17-19 WCHA Final Five Mar. 17-19 WCHA Final Five

*WCHA Contest *WCHA contest 1 Mariucci Classic

Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Returning Leaders Position Players Position Players Position Players ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT ## Player POS YR G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT 16 Brett Olson C JR 18 12 30 13/ 45 6 3 3 0 13 Rylan Schwartz F SO 6 22 28 12/ 24 5 0 3 0 11 Mike Hoeffel F SR 13 11 24 11/ 22 6 1 3 0 6 Steven Seigo D SO 4 15 19 10/ 31 2 0 0 0 17 Tyler Johnson C/W SR 14 9 23 11/ 22 4 0 2 0 28 Cade Fairchild D SR 4 17 21 18/ 36 1 0 0 0 22 Jordan Baker W/C SR 9 9 18 14/ 39 6 0 0 0 10 Gabe Guentzel D JR 3 20 23 21/ 53 2 0 0 0 17 Jacob Cepis F SR 8 11 19 15/ 30 3 0 1 1 19 Bennett Royer W SR 4 6 10 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 14 Stephen Schultz W SR 5 15 20 12/ 24 2 0 0 0 7 Patrick White F SR 9 8 17 10/ 20 3 0 3 0 15 Eric Kattelus W/C SR 2 8 10 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 23 Tim Hall F JR 5 13 18 13/ 26 3 0 1 0 24 Zach Budish F SO 7 10 17 17/ 45 0 0 2 0 26 Deron Cousens D SR 1 7 8 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 24 Ryan Lowery D SR 4 14 18 16/ 35 3 0 1 0 13 Nico Sacchetti F JR 4 11 15 6/ 12 1 0 1 0 14 Anthony Schooley W SO 3 2 5 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 27 William Rapuzzi F SO 9 6 15 6/ 12 3 0 1 0 21 Jake Hanson F JR 7 5 12 10/ 20 3 0 0 0 18 Alex MacLeod W JR 2 3 5 15/ 41 0 0 0 0 15 Andrew Hamburg F SO 8 6 14 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 10 Aaron Ness D JR 2 10 12 12/ 24 0 0 0 0 13 Aaron Pietila W SO 0 5 5 15/ 30 0 0 0 0 22 Nick Dineen F JR 7 4 11 12/ 24 0 1 0 0 2 Kevin Wehrs D SO 2 7 9 23/ 57 1 0 0 0 23 Ricky Doriott D JR 0 5 5 21/ 69 0 0 0 0 28 Mike Boivin D SO 1 4 5 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 18 Nick Larson F JR 4 4 8 5/ 10 0 0 1 0

Goaltenders Goaltenders Goaltenders ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T ## Player YR Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T 35 Kevin Genoe SO 1353:53 80 753 .904 3.55 4 18 1 31 Joe Howe SO 2096:48 98 952 .907 2.80 17 15 3 33 Alex Kangas SR 1934:28 84 858 .911 2.61 16 15 1 30 Josh Robinson JR 795:17 62 438 .876 4.68 1 12 0 1 Tyler O’Brien SR 188:18 10 78 .886 3.19 1 2 0 35 Kent Patterson JR 406:18 21 192 .901 3.10 2 4 1

2010-11 Beaver hockey 35 Overall H A N OT Division I Era H A N OT 1st mtg last mtg Superlatives Air Force 25-8-2 16-1-2 8-7-0 2-0-0 1-2-2 23-6-2 14-1-2 6-7-0 2-0-0 0-2-2 12/5/97 10/10/09 uAla.-Huntsville 35-27-4 20-8-1 12-18-3 3-1-0 7-2-4 32-22-4 18-8-1 11-13-3 3-1-0 7-2-4 11/3/94 3/6/10 Most Games, One Opponent Alaska 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/3/81 3/11/84 129 Wisconsin-Superior 1966-99 Alberta 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/10/71 1/11/71 91 St. Scholastica 1973-99 Army 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10/15/99 10/13/07 Augsburg 33-8-2 20-2-1 12-4-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 1/1/85 12/18/98 Babson 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3/10/83 same Most Wins, One Opponent Bentley 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/12/98 11/13/04 92 Wisconsin-Superior 1966-99 Bethel (Minn.) 11-0-0 9-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 11/30/79 2/18/98 74 St. Scholastica 1973-99 Bloomington Jr. Stars 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/12/75 12/13/75 Brandon 7-4-1 6-2-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1/5/71 2/2/80 British Columbia 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/5/71 same Series Lead, One Opponent Brunswick Aces 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/29/48 same +59 Wis.-Superior 1966-99 Calgary 3-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/1/70 11/23/70 +59 St. Scholastica 1973-99 Clarkson 1-2-2 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-2 1-2-2 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-2 11/22/02 10/18/03 uColorado College 1-3-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/2/00 1/18/08 C’cdia-Moorhead 47-1-0 24-0-0 22-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2/5/49 1/20/98 Most Losses, One Opponent Connecticut 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10/26/01 11/28/03 36 St. Cloud State 1948-08 Crookston City 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/14/49 same 33 Wisconsin-Superior 1966-99 Cornell 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3/29/09 same Dartmouth 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 12/31/05 12/29/08 uDenver 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 12/16/67 1/19/08 Series Deficit, One Opponent Det. Lakes Rangers 5-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/9/49 2/28/50 -16 North Dakota 1970-p Elmira 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3/14/86 3/15/86 -11 Minn.-Duluth 1948-p Emo Dulms 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/26/49 same Estevan 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/2/79 2/3/79 -10 Wis.-Stevens Point 1987-99 Fargo-Moorhead 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/9/75 same -6 Minnesota 2000-04 uFerris State 3-5-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 11/12/99 11/19/05 -5 Denver 1967-08 Findlay 14-5-3 7-1-2 5-4-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 14-5-3 7-1-2 5-4-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 11/22/99 3/13/04 -5 Lake Superior State 1966-05 Ft. Frances 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/8/66 11/28/67 Ft. Frances Aces 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/5/50 same Ft. Frances (Al’s Lunch) 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/22/50 same Longest Undefeated Series Ft. Frances All-Stars 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/8/50 same 15-0 Wisconsin-Stout 1976-99 Grand Forks Americans 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/12/48 same 9-0 Minn. State-Moorhead 1963-65 Grand Forks Legion 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/28/48 same Grand Rapids 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 11/22/68 1/12/70 Gustavus Adolphus 18-10-0 10-5-0 6-3-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 1/29/62 2/2/99 Hamline 8-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 11/20/79 1/4/89 Int’l Falls 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/1/48 2/13/49 Division I-Era Superlatives Iowa State 8-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/31/75 12/15/77 Most Games, One Opponent Itasca JC 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/27/50 2/14/50 Jr. North Stars 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/1/72 12/2/72 52 Ala.-Huntsville 1999-p Lake Forest 18-4-0 6-2-0 10-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 11/20/83 10/31/98 45 Niagara 1999-p Lake Superior State 16-21-2 8-10-1 8-10-1 0-1-0 1-1-2 1-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 12/3/66 12/10/05 40 Wayne State (Mich.) 2000-p Lakehead 40-14-3 23-3-1 16-11-2 1-0-0 2-1-3 2/20/65 11/11/84 29 Air Force 2000-08 Maine 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10/13/06 10/14/06 Manitoba 19-12-2 14-8-2 5-3-0 0-1-0 3-1-2 2/24/62 11/20/07 24 Robert Morris 2004-p Mass.-Boston 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3/8/68 3/1/73 Massachusetts 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 12/28/08 same Most Wins, One Opponent Mercyhurst (Pa.) 4-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3/19/93 3/18/95 27 Ala.-Huntsville 1999-p Merrimack 3-3-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3/17/84 10/20/07 Miami (Ohio) 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 11/10/00 11/27/09 A ll- T ime S eries R esults 26 Wayne State (Mich.) 2000-08 Michigan 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3/27/10 same 21 Air Force 2000-06 Michigan-Dearborn 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3/2/80 3/7/81 17 Niagara 1999-p uMichigan Tech 2-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/12/07 11/29/08 14 Findlay 1999-04 uMinnesota 1-7-0 0-1-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 0-1-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10/14/00 11/15/09 Minn., Crookston 4-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 12/15/94 12/11/98 uMinn. Duluth 9-18-0 4-5-0 5-13-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 9-13-0 4-3-0 5-10-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2/8/48 1/23/10 Series Lead, One Opponent uMinnesota State 44-35-13 29-13-5 15-22-8 0-0-0 1-0-0 5-15-2 3-6-1 2-9-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 11/25/74 12/12/09 +17 Wayne State (Mich.) 2000-08 MSU-Moorhead 9-0-0 5-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/14/63 2/6/65 +15 Air Force 2000-06 Minnesota Nat’ls 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 11/17/67 same uNebraska Omaha 1-5-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/18/99 2/27/10 +9 Ala.-Huntsville 1999-p Niagara 22-22-8 13-6-5 8-15-3 1-1-0 1-2-8 22-22-8 13-6-5 8-15-3 1-1-0 1-2-8 11/5/99 3/12/10 +9 Findlay 1999-04 uNorth Dakota 1-17-1 0-6-0 1-11-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-12-1 0-5-0 0-7-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 2/6/70 1/3/09 +6 Robert Morris 2004-p North Dakota State 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/25/48 1/31/48 Northland (Wis.) 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/20/60 1/7/62 uNorthern Michigan 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 10/23/09 10/24/09 Most Losses, One Opponent Notre Dame 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3/28/09 3/28/09 22 Ala.-Huntsville 1999-p Ohio State 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 11/28/09 same 20 Niagara 1999-p Plattsburgh State 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3/22/85 3/20/87 13 Minnesota Duluth 2000-p Princeton 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/10/99 12/11/99 13 Minnesota State 1999-p Rainey River J.C. 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/16/49 2/6/49 Rainey River Legion 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/23/49 2/9/50 12 North Dakota 2000-09 Rensselaer 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 11/23/74 same 11 St. Cloud State 1999-08 Robert Morris 18-10-3 11-3-1 7-6-1 0-1-1 3-0-3 18-10-3 11-3-1 7-6-1 0-1-1 3-0-3 1/14/04 3/13/10 R.I.T. (N.Y.) 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 3/11/83 3/21/86 Series Deficit, One Opponent Roseau Leafs 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/29/79 same Sacred Heart 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 10/18/02 10/19/02 -12 North Dakota 2000-09 Salem State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3/7/69 same -10 St. Cloud St. 1999-08 Saskatchewan 6-1-0 6-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/6/70 11/4/79 -8 Minnesota State 1999-p uSt. Cloud State 43-36-3 26-16-1 17-19-2 0-1-0 0-2-3 1-11-0 1-3-0 0-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/18/48 10/25/08 -6 Minnesota 2000-04 St. Francis (Maine) 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 2/23/77 2/23/79 St. John’s (Minn.) 17-4-1 10-2-1 7-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1/5/61 1/20/99 -6 Minnesota Duluth 2000-p St. Mary’s (Minn.) 19-1-0 11-0-0 7-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 2/6/62 11/8/96 -4 Denver 2000-08 St. Norbert 5-4-1 3-2-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1/13/95 11/21/98 St. Olaf 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2/29/80 2/25/83 Longest Undefeated Series St. Scholastica 74-15-2 39-5-1 33-9-0 2-1-1 0-2-2 2/3/73 1/23/99 St. Thomas (Minn.) 24-3-1 19-2-1 5-1-0 0-0-0 1-2-1 2/10/61 11/29/98 4-0 Army 1999 Thief River Falls VFW 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1/11/50 1/11/50 2-0 Princeton 1999 U.S. Nat’l Team 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 12/6/70 12/7/70 2-0 Bentley 2004 U.S. Olympic Team 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 12/3/71 12/4/71 uUnion (N.Y.) 0-2-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 12/30/00 10/26/02 Warroad 3-2-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12/15/68 1/6/80 Wayne St. (Mich) 26-9-5 15-3-2 10-5-3 1-1-0 1-1-5 26-9-5 15-3-2 10-5-3 1-1-0 1-1-5 2/18/00 3/15/08 Western Michigan 3-2-1 1-1-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-1 3-2-1 1-1-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-1 12/17/04 1/3/10 Winnipeg 32-5-1 30-4-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1/16/65 11/8/83 uWisconsin 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3/25/06 same Wis.-Eau Claire 49-12-3 28-3-1 21-9-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 1/3/79 2/13/99 Wis.-River Falls 46-21-6 22-5-5 19-13-1 2-3-0 2-1-6 2/13/76 1/30/99 Wis.-Stevens Point 20-30-6 10-11-3 6-13-1 4-6-2 2-2-6 1/16/87 1/16/99 Wis.-Stout 15-0-0 10-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3/5/76 1/9/99 Wis.-Superior 92-33-4 50-15-1 39-15-3 3-3-0 3-0-4 1/8/66 2/6/99 36 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey 11/17/00 - - C a L 1 9 12/3/93 N a W 4 3 ot results vs opponents Air Force Alberta Colorado College 11/18/00 - - C a L 1 2 12/4/93 N a W 2 1 12/5/97 a L 3 6 1/10/71 h W 7 3 12/2/00 - 10 a L 1 2 2/16/01 - - C h L 0 2 1/28/94 N h W 8 1 12/6/97 a L 3 5 1/11/71 h L 1 2 12/29/06 - 8 a W 3 2 2/17/01 - - C h W 6 3 1/29/94 N h W 6 2 11/6/98 h W 3 2 ot 12/30/06 - 8 a L 3 5 11/9/01 - - C a W 9 4 2/18/94 1 W 6 2 11/7/98 h W 7 3 Army 1/18/18 - 3 a L 4 5 11/10/01 - - C a L 1 3 2/19/94 1 W 4 1 1/14/00 - - C h W 5 3 10/15/99 - - C4 a W 4 2 1/11/02 - - C h W 5 3 12/9/94 N h W 6 4 1/15/00 - - C h W 5 4 10/16/99 - - C4 a W 3 0 1/12/02 - - C h T 2 2 ot 12/10/94 N h W 6 3 2/26/00 - - C4 a L 3 4 ot 10/12/07 - - h W 2 1 Concordia-Moorhead 11/8/02 - - C a W 2 1 12/8/95 N a W 3 2 3/12/00 - - 1 n W 5 4 ot 10/13/07 - - h W 3 0 2/5/49 h W 7 1 11/9/02 - - C a T 2 2 ot 12/9/95 N a L 0 3 12/3/00 - - C4 a L 0 3 C4= Four-point College Hockey America game 2/19/49 a W 6 2 1/31/03 - - C h W 5 1 1/4/97 N a W 6 1 1/12/01 - - C h T 4 4 ot 2/17/50 a W 6 0 2/1/03 - - C h T 2 2 ot 1/5/97 N a W 9 3 1/13/01 - - C h L 4 5 ot Augsburg 2/11/60 a W 12 1 3/14/03 - - 1 n W 4 0 1/3/98 N h L 4 7 1/19/02 - - C4 a W 4 2 2/10/49 a W 3 1 2/4/61 h W 6 4 11/7/03 - - C a W 5 3 1/4/98 N h W 7 1 2/8/02 - - C h W 5 1 1/21/61 a W 3 2 ot 1/13/62 h W 11 0 11/8/03 - - C a W 3 1 10/30/98 N a W 2 1 2/9/02 - - C h T 2 2 ot 2/2/62 h W 6 5 ot 2/15/63 h W 5 1 1/30/04 - - C h W 4 0 10/31/98 N a L 1 2 1/24/03 - - C h W 4 2 1/13/65 a W 3 1 2/15/64 h W 11 0 1/31/04 - - C h W 5 3 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 1/25/03 - - C h W 5 3 3/5/71 $ h W 12 1 1/8/65 a W 10 3 3/13/04 rv - 2 n W 6 2 1= NCHA Tournament 3/7/03 - - C a W 5 0 2/22/74 h W 14 0 2/20/66 a W 13 1 C= College Hockey America game 3/8/03 - - C a W 3 0 2/23/74 h W 5 3 12/16/72 a W 8 2 1= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb. Lake Superior State 1/2/04 - - C h W 3 1 11/24/75 a W 5 4 2/10/73 h W 12 3 2= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb. 12/3/66 I a W 3 1 1/3/04 - - C 2 n W 5 1 1/5/76 h W 6 3 1/8/75 a W 6 3 12/4/66 I a L 1 5 2/27/04 - - C a W 7 4 2/25/77 $1 n W 5 2 2/12/75 h W 9 2 Fort Frances 1/12/68 I h L 0 2 2/28/04 - - C a W 9 1 1/2/78 h W 10 3 12/6/76 h W 4 2 12/8/66 a L 4 6 1/13/68 I h L 5 6 1/7/05 - - C h W 4 2 1/3/78 h W 4 3 11/19/77 a W 5 1 11/28/67 h W 4 3 2/2/68 I a L 5 8 1/8/05 - - C h W 4 3 ot 2/26/78 $2 n L 3 4 1/11/78 h W 6 2 2/5/50 h L 2 15 2/3/68 I a L 5 6 3/4/05 - - C a W 4 1 11/20/78 a L 3 4 12/2/78 a W 3 1 3/9/68 $ a W 5 4 ot 3/5/05 - - C a W 4 1 2/17/80 h W 6 4 12/5/78 h W 9 0 Fort Frances All-Stars 2/7/69 I h W 6 4 3/12/05 - - 3 n W 6 0 11/24/80 a W 3 2 2/25/79 $ n W 5 1 2/8/50 a L 1 9 2/8/69 I h W 4 2 10/28/05 15 - C a L 3 4 12/1/81 h L 3 4 12/8/79 a W 5 4 2/21/69 I a W 4 3 10/29/05 15 - C a W 2 1 2/28/82 $1 n L 3 6 2/6/80 h W 9 1 Fort Frances (Al’s Lunch) 2/22/69 I a W 5 4 1/20/06 - - C h W 5 2 11/22/82 a W 6 1 11/20/82 a W 4 1 1/22/50 h W 7 3 3/8/69 $ a W 6 2 1/21/06 - - C h W 5 3 1/6/84 h W 7 4 12/7/82 h W 9 2 1/23/70 I h W 5 4 10/17/08 - rv a L 2 6 1/7/84 h W 4 1 11/29/83 h W 9 1 Grand Forks Americans 1/24/70 I h W 4 1 10/18/08 - rv a L 0 6 12/31/84 a W 6 4 1/31/84 a W 7 3 2/12/48 a L 5 8 2/27/70 I h L 3 4 10/9/09 - - h W 3 1 1/1/85 a L 2 9 2/5/85 h W 12 2 1/12/70 h W 14 0 2/28/70 I h L 1 11 10/10/09 - - h W 7 3 1/5/86 h W 8 6 2/12/85 h W 12 1 3/7/70 $ a W 7 4 C= College Hockey America game 1/6/86 h W 14 5 12/19/85 h W 11 3 Grand Forks Legion 1/22/71 I a T 3 3 ot C4= Four-point College Hockey America game 1/2/87 a L 3 6 2/18/86 a W 11 4 1/28/48 a L 1 8 1/23/71 I a W 4 3 1- CHA Tournament; Huntsville, Ala. 1/3/87 a W 12 7 11/22/86 a W 11 4 2/27/71 I h W 5 1 2- Colearaine, Minn. 2/5/88 h W 11 4 2/17/87 h W 4 0 Grand Rapids 2/28/71 I h W 4 0 3- CHA Tournament; Grand Rapids, Minn. 2/6/88 h W 10 5 3/14/87 # h W 3 1 11/22/68 h W 11 2 1/21/72 I a L 1 7 1/2/89 h W 6 0 3/15/87 # h W 8 6 11/23/68 h W 6 2 1/22/72 I a L 3 6 Alabama-Huntsville 11/7/89 h W 8 1 12/18/87 a W 9 2 2/25/72 I h L 2 9 3/11/94 $ a L 3 5 11/20/90 a W 11 2 12/19/87 a W 9 4 Gustavus Adolphus 2/26/72 I h L 5 6 3/12/94 $ a W 2 1 11/9/91 h W 12 0 1/23/90 a W 4 3 ot 1/29/62 h W 9 1 1/19/73 I h W 4 2 3/8/96 $ a L 1 7 1/3/92 a W 4 3 12/15/90 h W 9 2 1/28/63 a W 9 3 1/20/73 I h L 4 8 3/9/96 $ a L 0 3 12/19/92 a W 9 4 1/28/92 h W 5 2 3/6/70 $ n W 5 2 2/23/73 I a L 1 4 3/14/97 $ h W 3 2 2/9/93 h W 7 6 2/11/92 a W 5 4 12/21/71 1 n L 5 6 2/24/73 I a L 2 6 3/15/97 $ h W 4 2 11/9/94 h L 3 4 ot 12/1/92 a W 7 3 1/8/72 h L 4 7 12/18/73 a L 1 6 3/13/98 $ a L 2 6 11/21/95 a W 10 4 1/3/93 a W 9 1 3/2/73 $1 n W 6 3 12/19/73 a L 5 9 3/14/98 $ a L 2 5 11/9/96 a L! 4 7 11/11/94 a L 3 5 12/7/73 h L 2 4 1/18/74 h W 7 4 12/3/99 - - C h L 4 6 12/14/96 h W 13 5 11/12/94 h W 4 1 12/8/73 h W 3 2 1/19/74 h L 1 5 12/4/99 - - C h L 3 6 12/10/97 h T 5 5 ot 1/8/97 h W 10 2 3/5/74 $2 h W 4 2 3/6/74 $1 h L 1 4 2/4/00 - - C a W 5 4 ot 12/19/97 a T 4 4 ot 2/17/97 a W 6 3 11/26/74 a L 3 5 12/29/00 - - 1 n L 2 4 2/5/00 - - C a L 1 6 12/18/98 h W 3 1 12/12/97 h W 7 1 12/8/74 h L 2 4 12/3/04 - - a L 4 5 ot 3/11/00 - - 1 a L 4 5 != contest later forfeited by Augsburg 1/20/98 a W 6 5 ot 11/25/75 a L 4 8 12/4/04 - - a W 3 1 10/27/00 - - C h L 4 5 $= NAIA National Championship $= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn., 12/6/75 h W 5 3 12/9/05 rv - h L 1 2 10/28/00 - - C h L 2 4 $1= NAIA Nat’l Championship; Superior, Wis. #= NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn. 3/7/76 $3 n L 4 5 12/10/05 rv - h T 2 2 ot 2/2/01 - - C a L 2 3 $2= NAIA Nat’l Championship; St. Paul, Minn. 11/21/78 a W 5 2 I= International Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 2/3/01 - - C a L 1 2 Connecticut 12/20/79 h W 3 2 ot $= NAIA Championship; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 11/16/01 - - C h W 7 3 Babson 10/26/01 - - h W 9 0 12/15/82 a L 6 7 $1= NAIA Championship; Bemidji, Minn. 11/17/01 - - C h L 3 6 3/17/83 $ n W 3 1 10/27/01 - - h W 2 0 3/11/83 % h W 6 3 1= Mariucci Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. 3/8/02 - - C a L 2 5 $= NCAA Div. II Nat’l Championship; Lowell, Mass. 11/25/03 - - a L 3 4 3/12/83 % h L 2 3 3/9/02 - - C a L 3 5 11/28/03 - - a W 7 2 12/3/83 h W 10 2 Lakehead 3/15/02 - - 2 n L 2 5 Bentley 11/20/84 a W 4 3 2/20/65 a T 2 2 ot 1/16/03 - - C a L 2 3 ot 12/12/98 1 n W 7 0 Cornell 3/4/85 2 h W 4 2 1/29/66 a W 5 1 1/17/03 - - C a L 3 4 ot 11/12/04 - - h W 9 2 3/29/09 - 9 1 n W 4 1 2/4/86 h L 4 5 1/30/66 a W 8 7 ot 2/21/03 - - C h L 3 6 11/13/04 - - h W 5 0 1=NCAA Midwest Regional; Grand Rapids, Mich. 12/11/86 a W 4 2 2/11/66 h W 5 4 2/22/03 - - C h W 3 2 ot 1= Radisson Inn Classic; USAFA, Colo. 12/21/88 h W 7 2 2/12/66 h W 3 1 3/15/03 - - 3 n W 2 1 ot Crookston 11/20/89 a W 11 3 1/13/67 I h W 5 3 12/11/03 - - C a L 5 7 Bethel (Minn.) 12/14/50 a L 4 12 2/17/98 a W 6 3 1/14/67 I h W 6 5 12/13/03 - - C a W 5 3 11/30/79 h W 15 2 2/2/99 h W 4 3 2/11/67 I a L 2 5 2/20/04 - - C h T 3 3 ot 12/1/79 h W 4 2 Dartmouth $= NAIA Championship; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 2/12/67 I a L 5 8 2/21/04 - - C h W 4 2 2/9/81 h W 8 1 12/31/05 - - 1 n L 3 4 ot $1= NAIA Championship; Thunder Bay, Ontario 12/2/67 I a L 0 2 1/21/05 - - C a W 3 1 1/25/82 h W 10 5 12/29/08 - rv 2 a L 2 4 $2= NAIA Championship; Bemidji, Minn. 12/3/67 I a L 1 3 1/22/05 - - C a L 1 5 11/25/85 h W 4 3 1= Sheraton/BankNorth Catamount Cup; Burlington, Vt. $3= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis. 1/26/68 I h W 8 4 2/18/05 - - C h L 1 3 12/13/86 h W 10 1 2= Ledyard Bank Classic; Hanover, N.H. %= NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn. 1/27/68 I h W 6 2 2/19/05 - - C h W 3 2 11/24/87 a W 6 0 1= Manitoba tournament 1/25/69 I a L 1 4 3/13/05 - - 4 n W 3 0 1/10/89 h W 8 0 Denver 2= WIHA Tournament 1/26/69 I a W 8 0 2/3/06 - - C a L 1 2 1/11/97 a W 5 1 12/16/67 a L 0 12 2/28/69 I h W 6 4 2/4/06 - - C a L 2 4 2/19/97 h W 6 3 2/27/00 - - a L 1 7 Hamline 3/1/69 I h W 8 0 3/3/06 - - C h W 3 1 2/10/98 h W 3 1 1/18/02 - 1 a L 2 6 11/20/79 a W 5 3 1/16/70 I a W 6 2 3/4/06 - - C h W 5 0 3/14/05 rv 1 $ n L 3 4 ot 11/15/81 h W 12 2 1/17/70 I a W 6 2 3/11/06 - - 5 n W 4 3 ot Bloomington Jr. Stars 1/19/08 - 4 a L 2 4 2/26/82 $ n W 6 2 2/21/70 I h W 9 3 12/15/06 - - C h W 3 2 12/12/75 h W 8 4 $= NCAA Tourn. NE Regional; Amherst, Mass. 1/14/85 h W 4 1 2/22/70 I h W 5 4 12/16/06 - - C h W 4 2 12/13/75 h W 12 5 11/24/85 a W 4 3 1/15/71 I h W 7 0 2/2/07 - - C a T 5 5 ot Lakes 12/9/86 h W 6 1 1/16/71 I h L 1 3 2/3/07 - - C a W 3 1 1/9/49 h W 13 0 12/21/87 a W 9 2 2/19/71 I a W 6 3 Brandon 2/20/71 I a W 5 1 2/16/07 - - C h W 4 3 1/5/71 h W 9 3 1/12/49 h W 10 0 1/4/89 h W 16 1 3/6/71 $ h W 6 2 2/17/07 - - C h L 3 4 12/17/71 a W 5 3 2/27/49 h W 10 0 $= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis. 1/14/72 I h T 3 3 ot 11/9/07 - - C a W 2 0 2/14/72 h W 5 1 2/19/50 h W 10 4 1/15/72 I h W 6 4 11/10/07 - - C a T 3 3 ot 12/29/72 1 n W 5 1 2/28/50 a W 11 3 International Falls 2/18/72 I a W 5 4 12/7/07 - - C h W 4 1 1/12/73 h W 5 0 2/1/48 h W 6 2 12/8/07 - - C h W 2 0 Elmira 2/19/72 I a L 0 6 1/13/73 h T 4 4 ot 2/7/48 a L 3 5 12/8/72 I h W 4 3 1/11/08 - - C a W 4 0 11/10/78 h W 8 2 3/15/86 # h W 5 2 1/26/49 a L 1 6 1/12/08 - - C a W 7 1 3/16/86 # h L 3 5 12/9/72 I h W 3 2 11/11/78 h W 6 3 2/13/49 h L 2 6 1/5/73 I a W 10 3 11/7/08 - - C a L 2 4 11/9/79 a L 2 5 #= NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn. 11/8/08 - - C a W 2 1 ot 1/6/73 I a W 7 1 11/10/79 a L 1 10 Iowa State 3/3/73 $ n W 3 2 ot 12/5/08 - - C h W 3 1 2/1/80 h L 4 5 Emo Dulms 1/31/75 h W 9 1 12/6/08 - - C h W 4 2 2/26/49 h W 6 4 1/4/74 I a L 4 6 2/2/80 h L 4 5 2/1/75 h W 12 5 1/5/74 I a L 3 5 2/6/09 - - C h W 2 0 1= Manitoba tournament 1/9/76 h W 10 2 2/5/09 - - C h W 4 2 Estevan 1/11/74 I h W 9 6 1/10/76 h W 7 3 1/12/74 I h W 5 4 3/14/09 - - 6 h W 4 1 2/2/79 a W 10 4 12/15/76 a W 12 6 10/31/09 14 - C a W 2 1 ot British Columbia 2/3/79 a W 11 1 11/22/74 I h W 4 3 12/5/71 h W 9 4 12/16/76 a W 14 2 11/23/74 I h W 7 6 11/1/09 14 - C a W 2 1 ot 12/14/77 a W 13 1 11/20/09 8 - C h W 6 1 Fargo-Moorhead (MJHL) 12/20/74 I a L 3 5 Brunswick 12/15/77 a W 16 2 12/21/74 I a L 4 5 ot 11/21/09 8 - C h W 6 3 2/29/48 h W 9 4 1/9/75 h W 5 3 3/5/10 8 - C a W 3 2 11/20/75 I h L 0 1 Itasca (Minn.) JC 11/21/75 I h W 10 5 3/6/10 8 - C a T 2 2 ot Calgary Ferris State 1/27/50 a L 3 5 11/12/99 - - h L 0 8 12/18/75 I a W 7 4 2/1/70 h W 4 1 1/28/50 h L 0 3 12/19/75 I a W 11 3 C= College Hockey America game 11/13/99 - - h L 2 4 2/2/70 h W 6 1 2/14/50 h W 7 1 11/12/76 I h L 3 4 $= NCAA Division II National Championship 1/25/02 - - a L 0 7 1= CHA Tournament; Huntsville, Ala. 11/22/70 h W 7 3 11/13/76 I h W 2 0 2= CHA Tournament; Niagara University, N.Y. 11/23/70 h L 3 4 1/26/02 - - a W 7 5 Junior North Stars 2/4/77 I a L 4 5 3= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb. 10/22/04 - - h W 5 2 12/1/72 h W 7 4 2/5/77 I a T 5 5 ot 4= CHA Tournament; Grand Rapids, Minn. Clarkson 10/23/04 - - h L 2 7 12/2/72 h L 4 7 12/3/77 I a W 9 4 5= CHA Tournament; Detroit, Mich. 11/22/02 - rv a W 2 1 11/18/05 rv rv a L 1 6 12/16/78 a W 3 2 6=CHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. 11/23/02 - rv a L 4 5 11/19/05 rv rv a W 4 3 Lake Forest 12/17/78 a W 6 3 10/17/03 - - h L 2 4 11/20/83 a W 6 0 2/11/79 h W 9 1 Alaska 10/18/03 - - h T 1 1 ot Findlay 11/21/83 a W 5 2 2/9/80 h W 8 2 1/3/82 h W 12 0 12/30/05 - 15 1 n T 3 3 ot 11/22/99 - - C a W 6 2 1/8/93 N a W 7 1 11/11/84 a W 10 4 3/10/84 $ h W 9 6 1= Sheraton/BankNorth Catamount Cup; Burlington, Vt. 11/23/99 - - C a L 3 4 ot 1/9/93 N a W 6 3 I= International Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 3/11/84 $ h W 4 2 1/21/00 - - C h W 7 3 2/12/93 N h L 4 5 ot $= NAIA Championship; Bemidji, Minn. $= NCAA Division II National Championship 1/22/00 - - C h W 6 3 2/13/93 N h W 6 1 $1= NAIA Championship; Thunder Bay, Ontario

2010-11 Beaver hockey 37 12/9/06 - - a W 6 5 ot 2/2/63 h W 12 1 1/14/80 h W 1 0 Maine 1/4/08 - rv a L 3 5 1/18/64 h W 7 0 Princeton 12/17/80 N a L 2 4 10/13/06 - 7 a L 1 7 1/5/08 - rv h W 2 0 2/7/64 a W 6 1 12/10/99 - - h W 3 2 2/13/81 N h L 3 5 10/14/06 - 7 a L 3 6 1/16/09 - - a L 2 3 2/8/64 a W 6 2 12/11/99 - - h W 2 1 2/14/81 N h W 6 2 1/17/09 - - a L 2 4 1/9/65 a W 8 1 1/22/82 N h W 6 1 Manitoba 1/22/10 14 4 h W 4 1 2/5/65 h W 11 3 Rainy River (Minn.) CC 1/23/82 N h W 5 4 2/24/62 a L 1 2 1/23/10 14 4 a W 5 4 ot 2/6/65 h W 18 5 1/16/49 h L 3 11 2/12/82 N a W 3 2 2/11/63 a L 6 9 1= Minn.-Duluth Tournament; Duluth, Minn. 2/6/49 h W 4 3 2/13/82 N a L 1 2 ot 2/21/63 h L 5 11 Nebraska-Omaha 12/3/82 N a W 10 5 1/20/64 a L 2 6 Minnesota 2/18/99 a L 2 8 Rainy River Legion 12/4/82 N a W 5 4 2/27/64 h L 1 2 10/14/00 - 9 h L 3 9 2/19/99 a L 3 7 2/23/49 h W 7 2 1/28/83 N h W 6 0 1/10/69 h W 11 2 1/27/01 - 9 a L 1 5 2/14/03 - - a L 2 5 1/8/50 h W 7 2 1/29/83 N h W 3 1 1/11/69 h L 5 7 10/19/01 - 2 a L 2 7 2/15/03 - - a L 2 3 2/9/50 a L 2 3 12/9/83 N a W 4 2 12/19/69 h W 5 2 10/20/01 - 2 a L 1 7 2/26/10 6 rv a W 3 1 12/10/83 N a W 9 3 12/20/69 h W 7 1 2/6/04 - 5 a L 1 2 2/27/10 6 rv a L 2 3 Rensselaer 2/3/84 N h W 5 3 11/29/70 a W 7 4 2/7/04 - 5 a L 1 5 11/23/73 1 n L 4 5 2/4/84 N h W 6 0 12/14/70 a W 4 1 11/14/09 7 - a L 1 4 Niagara 12/7/84 N h W 8 1 12/15/70 a W 5 1 11/15/09 7 - a W 6 2 11/5/99 - rv C h L 2 4 Robert Morris 12/8/84 N h W 4 1 11/29/71 a W 6 2 11/6/99 - rv C h T 3 3 ot 1/14/05 - - C h W 5 1 2/1/85 N h L 5 6 ot 12/22/71 1 n L 3 4 ot Minnesota Nationals 11/19/99 - 15 C a L 2 5 1/15/05 - - C h W 4 3 ot 2/2/85 N h L 5 7 2/7/72 h W 9 0 11/17/67 h L 5 6 11/20/99 - 15 C a L 0 10 2/11/05 - - C a W 2 1 ot 12/6/85 N a W 6 4 11/17/72 h W 10 6 1/5/01 - - C a L 3 6 2/12/05 - - C a W 3 0 12/7/85 N a L 4 6 11/18/72 h W 5 3 Minnesota State 1/6/01 - - C a L 1 3 1/6/06 - - C a W 2 0 1/31/86 N h W 6 3 12/30/72 2 a W 10 3 11/25/74 a L 3 4 2/9/01 - - C h W 6 2 1/7/06 - - C a L 1 2 2/1/86 N h L 1 8 1/15/73 h W 10 2 2/24/76 h W 6 2 2/10/01 - - C h T 1 1 ot 2/17/06 - - C h W 5 2 12/5/86 N h L 1 5 11/16/73 h W 9 2 12/9/77 h W 7 0 2/1/02 - - C h W 7 4 2/18/06 - - C h W 5 2 12/6/86 N h W 4 2 11/17/73 h W 7 4 12/10/77 h W 10 5 2/2/02 - - C h W 3 2 11/10/06 - - C h L 2 3 1/30/87 N a L 0 4 11/15/74 h L 2 7 1/29/81 N a L 4 5 2/14/02 - - C a L 3 4 11/11/06 - - C h W 3 0 1/31/87 N a T 4 4 ot 11/16/74 h L 4 7 1/31/81 N h W 4 3 2/15/02 - - C a L 1 3 2/9/07 - - C a L 2 4 3/7/87 1 a L 4 6 2/2/76 h W 7 6 1/29/82 N a W 5 3 12/13/02 - - C a L 2 3 2/10/07 - - C a L 1 4 3/8/87 1 a L 7 9 1/21/77 h T 3 3 ot 1/30/82 N a W 4 3 ot 12/14/02 - - C a T 3 3 ot 3/10/07 - - C 1 n L 5 7 3/21/87 $ n L 4 6 1/22/77 h W 6 5 ot 2/5/82 N h W 5 3 2/28/03 - - C h T 2 2 ot 1/25/08 - - C h T 2 2 ot 10/23/99 - - a L 1 6 11/11/77 h T 5 5 ot 2/6/82 N h W 5 2 3/1/03 - - C h W 6 1 1/26/08 - - C h W 4 0 10/24/99 - - a L 1 2 11/12/77 h W 5 4 ot 12/11/82 N h W 4 3 1/9/04 rv - C a L 3 6 2/15/08 - - C a L 1 4 10/20/00 - 9 h L 1 3 1/4/78 h L 2 10 12/12/82 N h W 7 4 1/10/04 rv - C a W 3 2 2/16/08 - - C a W 7 2 10/21/00 - 9 a L 0 7 1/18/80 h L 2 5 2/4/83 N a T 4 4 ot 3/5/04 rv - C h L 1 4 1/30/09 - - C a W 5 3 12/14/01 - 1 h L 2 4 1/19/80 h W 5 4 ot 2/5/83 N a W 7 2 3/6/04 rv - C h W 5 0 1/31/09 - - C a W 5 1 12/15/01 - 1 a L 3 11 11/14/80 h L 5 6 3/5/83 1 h W 5 3 3/14/04 rv - 1 n L 3 4 ot 2/14/09 - - C a L 0 3 2/13/04 - 9 a L 2 5 1= Christmas Tournament; Columbia Heights, Minn. 1/27/84 N a W 5 4 11/19/04 - - C a W 5 3 2/15/09 - - C a T 3 3 ot 2/14/04 - 9 a L 2 3 2= Manitoba Tournament 1/28/84 N a W 3 2 11/20/04 - - C a W 2 1 ot 3/6/09 - - C h L 2 3 10/26/07 - - a L 1 2 2/17/84 N h W 6 3 12/10/04 - - C h W 8 3 3/7/09 - - C h W 6 4 10/27/07 - - a L 1 6 Massachusetts-Boston 2/18/84 N h W 9 0 12/11/04 - - C h L 2 6 3/14/09 - - 2 h W 3 2 ot 10/24/08 - rv h W 4 2 3/8/68 $ n W 11 0 1/25/85 N h W 7 2 12/2/05 rv - C h L 3 4 11/6/09 12 - C h W 2 0 10/25/08 - rv h L 3 5 3/1/73 $2 n W 8 1 1/26/85 N h W 7 6 12/3/05 rv - C h W 8 1 11/7/09 12 - C h W 6 1 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game * then known as Boston State 2/15/85 N a W 4 2 2/24/06 - - C a L 5 6 ot 1/29/10 6/7 - C h W 5 1 %= game called due to soft ice $= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn. 2/16/85 N a T 2 2 ot 2/25/06 - - C a L 1 5 1/30/10 6/7 - C h L 2 5 1= NCHA Tournament; St. Cloud, Minn. 3/16/85 # h L 2 4 $1= NAIA Championship; Thunder Bay, Ontario 3/12/06 - - 2 n W 4 2 2/12/10 5 - C a L 2 5 $= NCAA Div. III Championship; Plattsburgh, N.Y. 3/17/85 # h W 9 2 10/26/06 - - C a L 2 6 2/13/10 5 - C a W 5 2 1/10/86 N a W 6 2 Massachusetts 10/27/06 - - C a T 2 2 ot 3/13/10 8 - C 3 a T 3 3 ot 1/11/86 N a W 5 4 St. Francis (Maine) 12/28/08 - - 1 n W 4 2 1/17/06 - - C h T 2 2 ot 2/23/77 $ n W 11 0 1= Ledyard Bank Classic; Hanover, N.H. 2/7/86 N h W 4 2 C= College Hockey America game 2/8/86 N h L 4 6 1/18/06 - - C h T 3 3 ot 2/24/78 $1 n W 16 2 11/2/07 - rv C h L 2 3 1=CHA Tournament; Des Moines, Iowa 2/23/79 $1 n W 17 1 Mercyhurst 3/8/86 2 h W 6 3 2=CHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. 3/9/86 2 h L 4 6 ot 11/3/07 - rv C h W 3 0 $= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis. 3/19/93 $ h W 10 6 11/30/07 - rv C a W 5 1 3=CHA Tournament; Lewiston, N.Y. $1= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn. 3/20/93 $ h W 5 0 1/9/87 N a L 2 4 1/10/87 N a L 3 4 12/1/07 - rv C a T 2 2 ot 3/17/95 $1 a W 6 2 3/16/08 - rv 3 n L 2 3 Rochester 3/18/95 $1 a W 5 4 2/6/87 N h W 3 2 3/19/83 $ n L 2 4 St. John’s (Minn.) 2/7/87 N h L 3 4 11/21/08 - - C a L 1 3 1/5/61 h W 3 1 $= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn. 11/22/08 - - C a W 3 1 3/23/85 $1 n L 1 5 1/26/61 h L 1 4 $1= NCAA Div. II Championship; Erie, Pa. 2/28/87 3 a W 5 3 3/21/86 $2 h W 5 4 ot 3/1/87 3 a W 4 2 1/23/09 - - C h L 3 4 1/19/62 h W 4 1 1/24/09 - - C h W 3 1 $= NCAA Div. II Championship; Lowell, Mass. 1/25/62 a W 4 2 Merrimack 11/6/87 N h W 5 1 $1= NCAA Div. II Championship; Schenectady, N.Y. 11/7/87 N h T 3 3 ot 2/19/09 - - C a W 3 1 1/19/63 a L 3 4 results vs opponents 3/17/84 $ h W 6 3 2/15/09 - - C a W 4 1 $2= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn. 1/13/64 a W 8 2 3/18/84 $ h W 8 1 1/15/88 N a L 2 5 1/16/88 N a L 0 6 12/4/09 4/5 - C h W 8 2 2/5/64 h L 3 4 11/22/03 - - a W 3 2 12/5/09 4/5 - C h W 3 2 Roseau 1/19/65 a W 4 1 11/23/03 - - a L 2 3 ot 12/16/88 N h W 7 2 12/29/79 a W 6 4 12/17/88 N h L 3 8 1/15/10 11 - C a L 4 6 2/11/65 h W 6 2 10/19/07 - - h L 2 3 1/16/10 11 - C a W 4 3 2/19/67 a W 4 0 10/20/07 - - h L 1 2 2/17/89 N a W 6 1 Sacred Heart 2/18/89 N a T 2 2 ot 2/19/10 7 - C h W 3 2 12/10/76 h W 5 2 $= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn. 2/20/10 7 - C h W 6 1 10/18/02 - - h T 1 1 ot 12/11/76 h W 6 2 11/24/89 N h W 4 1 10/19/02 - - h T 2 2 ot 11/25/89 N h T 4 4 ot 3/12/10 8 - C 3 a L 4 5 12/4/79 h W 10 0 Miami (Ohio) 1/7/81 a W 10 0 11/10/00 - - h L 2 4 2/2/90 N a L 2 3 2/3/90 N a L 5 7 C= College Hockey America game Salem State 1/24/81 h W 12 2 11/11/00 - - h L 2 4 3/7/69 $ n W 14 2 2/9/90 N h L 2 5 1= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb. 11/17/84 a W 4 2 4/9/09 12 4 1 n L 1 4 $= NAIA Championship; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 2/10/90 N h L 3 4 2= CHA Tournament; Detroit, Mich. 11/15/85 h W 8 5 11/27/09 6 1 2 n W 3 2 11/9/90 N a T 4 4 ot 3= CHA Tournament; Lewiston, N.Y. 1/2/93 a W 6 3 1=NCAA Frozen Four; Washington, D.C. 11/10/90 N a L 2 4 Saskatchewan 1/4/94 h W 8 1 2=Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D. 11/15/91 N a L 3 5 North Dakota 12/6/69 h W 9 2 1/10/95 h T 5 5 ot 11/16/91 N a T 5 5 ot 2/6/70 a L 4 7 12/7/69 h W 5 1 12/13/97 h W 4 3 Michigan 11/18/91 N h L 2 4 2/7/70 a W 7 5 2/7/71 h W 13 3 1/20/99 a L 3 4 3/27/10 9 11 1 n L 1 5 11/19/91 N h T 5 5 ot 12/12/70 a L 3 4 11/21/71 h W 8 4 1= NCAA Tournament-Midwest Regional; Fort 11/17/92 N h W 7 4 1/19/71 a L 2 3 11/22/71 h W 8 4 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Wayne, Ind. 11/18/92 N h W 8 2 3/3/00 - 2 a L 2 9 11/3/78 h L 4 7 2/6/62 a W 5 2 12/17/93 a W 5 3 3/4/00 - 2 a L 3 6 11/4/78 h W 4 2 2/12/62 h W 4 1 12/18/93 a L 5 8 3/2/01 - 3 h L 1 5 1/27/64 a W 6 5 Michigan-Dearborn 2/4/94 h W 6 2 3/3/01 - 3 h L 3 6 St. Cloud State 1/22/66 a L 4 5 ot 3/2/80 $ n W 4 3 2/5/94 h W 4 3 12/28/02 - 2 1 a L 3 4 1/18/48 h L 2 12 2/14/66 h W 5 4 ot 3/7/81 $1 n W 11 2 11/10/95 a L 2 3 1/28/05 - 12 a T 3 3 ot 1/15/49 a % 1 1 2/18/67 a W 5 2 $= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn. 11/11/95 a T 3 3 ot 1/29/05 - 12 a L 1 3 2/20/49 h L 3 4 1/20/68 h W 9 3 $1= NAIA Championship; River Falls, Wis. 12/15/95 h W 7 3 12/16/05 - 9 h L 1 2 1/29/50 h W 5 3 11/30/73 h W 9 3 12/17/05 - 9 a L 1 5 12/16/96 h T 6 6 ot 2/18/50 a L 0 13 12/1/73 h W 7 3 1/19/07 - rv h L 2 3 Michigan-Tech 11/29/96 a T 4 4 ot 1/29/60 a L 0 4 1/4/75 h W 8 1 1/12/07 - - a L 1 4 11/30/96 a W 5 3 1/20/07 - rv a L 3 6 2/13/60 h L 2 4 2/23/08 - 2 a L 1 5 1/5/75 h W 15 1 1/13/07 - - a L 2 3 12/19/96 h W 6 2 1/13/61 h L 2 7 1/3/77 h W 7 0 11/28/08 - - h W 3 0 12/20/96 h L 2 3 2/24/08 - 2 a L 0 1 1/14/61 a L 1 7 1/2/09 - rv h L 3 4 3/5/81 $ n W 5 1 11/29/08 - - h W 2 1 2/16/99 a L 2 6 2/11/61 h L 1 2 11/19/84 a W 5 3 12/19/99 - rv a L 3 7 1/3/09 - rv a L 3 4 ot 2/11/61 h W 4 1 1= Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D. 2/10/86 h W 9 2 Minnesota, Crookston 12/20/99 - rv a L 3 5 1/27/62 h L 3 4 3/10/89 # h W 5 4 12/15/94 h L 2 3 12/16/00 - - a L 2 6 2/10/62 h L 0 2 3/11/89 # h W 7 2 3/5/97 a W 6 3 12/17/00 - - a L 1 2 North Dakota State 1/25/63 a L 1 5 1/25/48 h L 3 9 1/31/91 a W 4 0 2/28/98 h W 7 1 10/12/01 - - h W 7 6 1/26/63 a W 4 1 1/31/48 h L 1 2 1/5/92 a W 8 3 3/1/98 a W 5 0 10/13/01 - - h L 3 5 2/8/63 h L 2 5 11/8/96 a W 8 5 11/1/02 - - a T 1 1 ot 12/11/98 1 n W 8 5 2/9/63 h T 2 2 ot $= NAIA Championship; River Falls, Minn. 11/2/02 - - a L 1 3 Northern Michigan 1= Radisson Inn Classic; USAFA, Colo. 1/11/64 a T 4 4 ot #= NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn. 10/24/03 - - h L 1 3 10/23/09 15/16 - a T 3 3 ot 10/24/09 15/16 - a W 5 0 1/31/64 h W 6 0 Minnesota Duluth 10/25/03 - - h T 2 2 ot 2/1/64 h W 7 2 11/5/04 - - a L 0 4 St. Norbert 2/8/48 a L 3 4 1/22/65 a L 3 4 11/6/04 - - a L 0 4 Northland 1/13/95 N h W 4 2 2/15/48 h L 4 9 1/23/65 a W 6 5 1/14/95 N h T 4 4 ot 1/29/49 h L 3 10 10/14/05 rv - h W 4 3 2/20/60 h W 16 0 10/15/05 rv - h W 7 3 2/19/61 h W 7 2 2/13/65 h W 9 1 1/12/96 N a W 7 5 2/9/49 a L 2 7 1/14/66 a W 2 1 1/13/96 N a W 5 4 ot 11/22/73 1 a L 2 10 11/3/06 - - a W 4 3 1/7/62 h W 10 0 11/4/06 - - a W 3 1 1/15/66 a W 5 4 11/22/96 N h L 2 5 1/7/00 - - h L 2 5 2/4/66 h W 5 1 11/23/96 N h W 4 3 1/8/00 - - a L 1 4 12/14/07 - rv h L 3 4 Notre Dame 3/28/09 - 2 1 n W 5 1 2/5/66 h W 4 1 11/22/97 N a L 4 9 12/8/00 - - a L 2 7 12/15/07 - rv h L 0 1 10/10/08 - rv a L 2 5 1=NCAA Midwest Regional; Grand Rapids, Mich. 1/6/67 h W 5 1 11/23/97 N a L 3 6 12/9/00 - - a L 3 5 10/11/08 - rv a L 2 4 1/7/67 h W 4 3 11/20/98 N h L 0 4 12/7/01 - - a L 1 5 12/11/09 4 - h L 1 5 1/27/67 a W 7 0 11/21/98 N h W 4 1 12/8/01 - - a L 2 7 Ohio State 12/12/09 4 - h L 2 3 11/28/09 6 - 1 a L 1 2 ot 1/28/67 a W 11 0 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 12/6/02 - - a W 3 2 ot N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 1=Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D. 1/5/68 a W 9 2 12/7/02 - - h L 0 12 #= NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn. 1/6/68 a W 8 0 St. Olaf 11/14/03 - 14 h W 3 1 1= WIHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. Plattsburgh State 2/9/68 h W 14 2 2/29/80 $ n W 5 2 11/15/03 - 14 a L 2 3 2= NCHA Championship; Bemidji, Minn. 3/22/85 $ n W 8 7 3ot 2/10/68 h W 19 1 1/3/81 a W 9 3 2/25/05 - - a L 1 4 3= NCHA Championship; Mankato, Minn. 3/22/86 $ h W 8 5 1/14/69 h W 9 0 2/16/82 h W 9 0 2/26/05 - - h L 2 5 3/20/87 $ a L 4 7 1/15/69 h W 13 0 3/1/83 1 h W 5 2 10/7/05 - rv a W 3 2 Minn. State-Moorhead $= NCAA Div. II Championship; Schenectady, N.Y. 2/14/69 a W 5 1 $= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn. 10/8/05 - rv a W 5 1 1/14/63 a W 4 1 $1= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn. 2/15/69 a W 6 0 1= WIHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. 12/8/06 - - h W 5 2 2/1/63 h W 13 0 $2= NCAA Div. II Championship; Plattsburgh, N.Y. 2/7/79 a W 8 2

38 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

11/10/91 h T 2 2 ot 2/20/81 N a W 6 3 2/12/94 N h W 5 1 1/30/71 I a W 10 0 results vs opponents St. Scholastica 11/28/98 h W 5 4 2/21/81 N a W 3 2 1/20/95 N a W 4 3 ot 2/12/71 I h W 16 1 2/3/73 h W 7 2 11/29/98 h L 3 4 ot 12/11/81 N h W 3 1 1/21/95 N a W 8 5 2/13/71 I h W 11 2 11/24/73 1 n T 6 6 ot 12/12/81 N h L 3 4 ot 2/24/95 4 L 0 3 1/28/72 I h W 6 4 2/3/74 I a W 6 2 Thief River Falls VFW 2/19/82 N a W 4 0 2/25/95 4 W 5 2 1/29/72 I h W 7 5 2/4/74 I a W 12 7 1/11/50 a W 4 2 2/20/82 N a W 4 2 1/19/96 N h T 3 3 ot 2/11/72 I a W 6 5 2/15/74 I h W 6 3 1/14/83 N a W 6 0 1/20/96 N h L 4 6 2/12/72 I a L 4 5 2/16/74 I h W 12 2 U.S. National Team 1/15/83 N a L 1 4 1/31/97 N a L 1 4 1/26/73 I h W 6 1 1/17/75 I h L 5 6 12/6/70 n L 3 4 2/18/83 N h W 5 3 2/1/97 N a W 3 0 1/27/73 I h L 4 7 1/18/75 I h L 5 6 12/7/70 h L 2 8 2/19/83 N h W 6 3 1/30/98 N h L 2 3 2/16/73 I h W 8 1 2/21/75 I a L 1 2 1/13/84 N a W 8 5 1/31/98 N h W 6 2 2/17/73 I h W 10 4 2/22/75 I a L 0 7 U.S. Olympic Team 1/14/84 N a W 11 1 1/29/99 N a W 3 2 1/25/74 I h L 2 5 1/15/76 I a L 5 7 12/3/71 1 n L 3 5 1/11/85 N h W 7 2 1/30/99 N a L 2 3 1/26/74 I h W 6 0 1/16/76 I a L 0 5 12/4/71 h L 1 10 1/12/85 N h W 7 1 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 2/8/74 I a W 9 3 2/20/76 I h W 6 4 1= Roseau, Minn. 2/21/86 N a W 10 3 $= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn. 2/9/74 I a W 6 1 2/21/76 I h W 5 2 2/22/86 N a W 9 3 $1= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis. 1/24/75 I a L 2 7 1/28/77 I h W 8 3 Union (N.Y.) 2/20/87 N h W 8 4 $2= NCAA Div. III Championship; Elmira, N.Y. 1/25/75 I a L 2 5 1/29/77 I h W 2 1 12/30/00 - - 1 n T 2 2 ot 2/21/87 N h W 7 0 1= NCHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. 2/6/75 I h L 2 12 2/17/77 I a W 1 0 11/2/01 - rv a L 6 8 12/2/87 N a W 3 2 2= NCHA Tournament; River Falls, Wis. 2/7/75 I h W 4 3 2/18/77 I a L 5 6 ot 11/3/01 - rv a T 2 2 ot 12/3/87 N a W 5 1 3= NCHA Tournament 1/23/76 I h W 5 4 2/24/77 $ n L 2 5 10/25/02 - - h L 3 4 ot 2/19/88 N h T 4 4 ot 4= NCHA Tournament 1/24/76 I h W 7 4 12/4/77 I a L 2 5 10/26/02 - - h T 5 5 ot 2/20/88 N h W 7 2 2/6/76 I a L 3 4 1/20/78 I a W 8 5 1= Mariucci Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. 12/2/88 N a L 3 7 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2/7/76 I a W 6 5 ot 1/21/78 I a W 5 4 12/3/88 N a L 1 7 1/16/87 N h W 4 3 3/6/76 $ a L 3 4 2/3/78 I h W 5 3 Warroad 2/10/89 N h L 2 6 1/17/87 N h W 3 2 ot 1/14/77 I a T 4 4 ot 2/9/78 I h L 2 3 ot 12/6/66 a L 2 10 2/11/89 N h W 6 1 11/13/87 N h T 2 2 ot 1/15/77 I a W 6 3 2/10/78 I h W 7 4 12/15/68 h W 11 2 2/24/89 1 a W 6 5 11/14/87 N h L 4 5 2/11/77 I h W 6 1 1/24/79 a W 7 1 1/6/80 a L 1 4 2/25/89 1 a T 4 4 ot 1/22/88 N h L 4 6 2/12/77 I h W 5 4 ot 1/25/79 a W 6 2 12/27/80 a W 8 5 11/10/89 N a L 6 7 ot 1/23/88 N h W 4 3 12/2/77 I a L 1 8 2/16/79 h W 5 2 1/11/81 h W 3 0 11/11/89 N a L 3 8 2/27/88 1 h L 0 4 1/27/78 I a W 6 2 2/17/79 h W 7 6 1/19/90 N h W 7 4 2/28/88 1 h W 8 1 1/28/78 I a W 6 3 1/26/80 h W 6 5 Wayne State (Mich.) 1/20/90 N h W 5 2 11/26/88 N h L 3 4 ot 2/4/78 I h W 7 4 1/27/80 h L 5 8 2/18/00 - - C h W 5 2 12/22/90 N h W 9 2 11/27/88 N h L 2 6 2/16/78 I h W 5 2 2/22/80 a W 3 1 2/19/00 - - C h W 6 4 12/23/90 N h W 5 1 2/3/89 N a L 2 7 2/17/78 I h W 9 5 2/23/80 a L 4 5 11/24/00 - - C h L 4 5 ot 2/15/91 N a W 5 4 2/4/89 N a W 4 2 11/29/78 a W 5 3 12/30/82 a W 5 2 11/25/00 - - C h W 8 1 2/16/91 N a L 3 7 3/3/89 2 a L 0 2 12/14/78 h W 6 4 2/14/83 h W 7 1 2/23/01 - - C a W 2 1 1/10/92 N h W 8 2 3/4/89 2 a T 2 2 ot 2/3/80 h W 6 3 2/10/84 N a W 4 3 2/24/01 - - C a T 1 1 ot 1/11/92 N h W 6 5 3/17/89 $ n L 0 2 2/13/80 h W 7 4 2/11/84 N a W 9 1 11/30/01 - - C a W 2 1 2/14/92 N a L 3 4 3/18/89 $ n L 3 6 3/1/80 $1 n W 8 3 11/20/84 N h W 5 3 12/1/01 - - C a T 2 2 ot 2/15/92 N a W 7 3 12/1/89 N a L 2 3 12/10/80 N h W 9 3 11/21/84 N h W 7 1 2/22/02 - - C h T 4 4 ot 12/11/92 N h W 7 3 12/1/89 N a L 4 6 3/6/81 $2 n L 4 6 1/18/85 N a L 3 6 2/23/02 - - C h L 0 5 12/12/92 N h W 4 1 11/17/90 N a L 3 7 11/21/81 N a L 2 6 1/19/85 N a W 6 2 11/16/02 - - C h W 2 0 2/5/93 N a W 11 4 11/18/90 N a W 4 3 12/4/81 N a W 7 5 2/8/85 N h W 7 2 11/17/02 - - C h W 2 1 ot 2/6/93 N a W 5 3 1/4/91 N h W 3 2 12/5/81 N a T 1 1 ot 2/9/85 N h W 8 3 2/7/03 - - C a L 2 4 11/12/93 N h W 4 3 1/5/91 N h W 4 3 1/8/82 N h W 8 3 3/2/85 % h T 5 5 ot 2/8/03 - - C a L 1 6 11/13/93 N h W 8 2 2/22/91 3 L 1 7 1/9/82 N h W 8 1 3/3/85 % h W 5 1 3/16/03 - - 1 n L 2 3 1/14/94 N a W 4 3 2/23/91 3 L 3 4 1/7/83 N h W 7 4 1/24/86 N h L 2 4 12/5/03 - - C h W 3 2 1/15/94 N a T 3 3 ot 11/23/91 N h T 3 3 ot 1/8/83 N h W 6 2 1/25/86 N h W 7 6 12/6/03 - - C h W 5 2 12/2/94 N a W 6 2 11/24/91 N h L 2 4 2/11/83 N a W 4 0 2/14/86 N a L 3 5 1/23/04 - - C a W 6 2 12/3/94 N a W 6 5 ot 1/24/92 N a L 4 6 2/12/83 N a W 13 5 2/15/86 N a W 12 4 1/24/04 - - C a W 6 1 2/10/95 N h W 2 1 1/25/92 N a L 3 10 12/6/83 N h W 9 3 1/23/87 N h W 6 3 11/22/04 - - C a W 3 1 2/11/95 N h W 5 3 2/21/92 4 T 3 3 ot 1/24/84 N h W 9 1 1/24/87 N h W 5 3 11/23/04 - - C a L 4 6 12/1/95 N h W 6 2 2/22/92 4 L 1 7 12/4/84 N h W 8 7 2/13/87 N a W 5 3 2/4/05 - - C h W 2 0 12/2/95 N h W 6 4 12/4/92 N a L 3 6 12/20/84 N a W 10 2 2/14/87 N a W 7 3 2/5/05 - - C h W 5 2 2/9/96 N a W 4 3 12/5/92 N a L 2 6 1/16/86 N a W 6 2 11/21/87 N a W 9 2 11/11/05 rv - C a W 4 1 2/10/96 N a L 2 3 1/29/93 N h W 8 4 1/18/86 N h W 6 5 11/22/87 N a W 11 3 11/12/05 rv - C a W 3 1 2/14/97 N h W 7 2 1/30/93 N h L 5 10 11/14/86 N h L 5 10 1/8/88 N h W 11 3 1/13/06 - - C h T 3 3 ot 2/15/97 N h W 8 3 3/5/93 5 L 6 8 11/15/86 N h L 5 8 1/9/88 N h W 7 5 1/14/06 - - C h W 6 2 2/13/98 N a L 3 4 3/6/93 5 W 3 2 12/11/87 N a W 5 3 11/4/88 N a W 6 1 12/1/06 - - C a W 1 0 2/14/98 N a W 6 5 ot 11/5/93 N a W 4 3 12/12/87 N a W 7 4 11/5/88 N a W 7 5 12/2/06 - - C a W 4 2 2/12/99 N h L 3 4 11/6/93 N a L 1 8 1/29/88 N h W 4 1 1/13/89 N h W 9 4 1/5/07 - - C h W 3 2 2/13/99 N h W 3 2 12/10/93 N h L 3 8 1/30/88 N h W 4 3 1/14/89 N h W 10 0 1/6/07 - - C h W 7 5 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 12/11/93 N h W 5 1 12/9/88 N a L 3 6 12/8/89 N h W 6 4 2/23/07 - - C a L 1 3 1= NCHA Tournament; Eau Claire, Wis. 2/25/94 6 T 4 4 ot 12/10/88 N a W 8 2 12/9/89 N h W 4 3 2/24/07 - - C a T 1 1 ot 2/26/94 6 W 4 1 1/27/89 N h W 5 2 1/26/90 N a W 2 1 11/16/07 - - C a W 3 1 Wisconsin-River Falls 1/6/95 N a W 5 4 ot 1/28/89 N h W 3 2 1/27/90 N a W 8 4 11/17/07 - - C a L 2 5 2/13/76 h W 8 2 1/7/95 N a L 1 2 ot 11/17/89 N h W 6 5 11/30/90 N h W 10 5 2/1/08 - - C h L 2 3 2/14/76 h W 10 2 3/3/95 7 W 6 1 11/18/89 N h L 3 4 12/1/90 N h W 4 2 2/2/08 - - C h W 4 3 ot 11/28/76 a W 8 3 3/4/95 7 W 3 2 1/5/90 N a W 6 3 2/2/91 N a W 9 3 2/29/08 - - C h W 7 5 11/29/76 a W 7 5 1/5/96 N h T 6 6 ot 1/6/90 N a L 4 5 2/3/91 N a W 9 3 3/1/08 - - C h W 5 3 2/24/79 $ n W 7 5 1/6/96 N h L 3 4 11/2/90 N h W 9 3 12/19/91 h W 16 2 3/15/08 - - 2 n W 4 1 1/4/81 a W 5 4 12/6/96 N a L 2 4 11/3/90 N h W 5 4 12/21/91 a W 5 2 C= College Hockey America game 2/6/81 N h W 10 2 12/7/96 N a W 4 3 1/11/91 N a W 8 5 11/4/94 N h W 6 2 1= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb. 2/7/81 N h W 9 0 1/9/98 N h W 9 4 1/12/91 N a W 7 3 11/5/94 N h W 13 2 11/13/81 N h W 5 2 1/10/98 N h W 5 2 12/6/91 N h L 5 7 1/27/95 N a W 13 4 Western Michigan 11/14/81 N h W 4 2 1/15/99 N a L 3 5 12/7/91 N h L 1 7 1/28/95 N a W 15 2 12/17/04 - - h L 3 4 ot 1/15/82 N a L 2 5 1/16/99 N a W 6 4 1/31/92 N a L 2 7 2/17/95 2 W 6 1 12/18/04 - - h W 4 2 1/16/82 N a W 8 3 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 2/1/92 N a W 5 3 2/18/95 2 W 13 1 2/10/06 - - a W 6 1 2/27/82 $1 n W 7 0 $= NCAA Div. III Championship; Rochester, N.Y. 11/21/92 N h L 3 4 11/3/95 N a W 4 3 2/11/06 - - a L 4 5 ot 11/12/82 N a L 4 7 1= NCHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. 11/22/92 N h W 7 4 11/4/95 N a W 4 1 1/2/10 9/10 - a T 0 0 ot 11/13/82 N a L 1 3 2= NCHA Tournament; Stevens Point, Wis. 1/22/93 N a W 5 2 1/26/96 N h W 6 1 1/3/10 9/10 - a W 3 0 1/21/83 N h W 4 1 3= NCHA Tournament 1/23/93 N a W 7 2 1/27/96 N h W 6 4 1/22/83 N h W 7 4 4= NCHA Tournament 11/20/93 N a T 4 4 ot 11/1/96 N a W 7 3 Winnipeg 12/15/83 N h W 5 3 5= NCHA Tournament 11/21/93 N a L 2 6 11/2/96 N a W 7 5 1/16/65 h W 7 2 12/16/83 N h W 5 4 6= NCHA Tournament 1/21/94 N h W 6 3 1/24/97 N h W 9 0 1/17/67 a T 3 3 ot 12/14/84 N a W 4 3 7= NCHA Tournament 1/22/94 N h L 2 4 1/25/97 N h W 6 2 3/1/68 h W 10 2 12/15/84 N a W 5 3 3/4/94 1 W 4 0 10/31/97 N h W 12 0 3/2/68 h W 4 0 12/13/85 N h W 11 1 Wisconsin-Stout 3/5/94 1 L 6 7 11/1/97 N h W 8 1 12/6/68 h W 14 1 12/14/85 N h L 4 5 ot 3/5/76 $ n W 4 2 11/19/94 N a W 3 2 1/23/98 N a W 6 0 12/7/68 h W 8 4 3/1/86 1 h W 5 4 1/7/77 h W 3 0 11/20/94 N a W 5 4 1/24/98 N a W 5 2 11/29/69 h W 9 1 3/2/86 1 h T 3 3 ot 1/8/77 h W 6 1 2/3/95 N h L 1 5 1/22/99 N a W 7 3 11/30/69 h W 8 2 12/8/86 N a W 5 3 1/13/78 h W 8 2 2/4/95 N h L 2 3 1/23/99 N h W 7 1 12/13/69 h W 15 1 12/9/86 N a W 5 4 1/14/78 h W 10 2 11/17/95 N h W 6 4 I= International Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 12/14/69 h W 10 2 12/4/87 N h W 3 1 12/14/79 a W 9 3 11/18/95 N h W 4 3 ot N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 11/30/70 a W 7 1 12/5/87 N h L 2 5 12/15/79 a W 7 1 2/2/96 N a W 5 3 $= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis. 11/12/71 h L 3 4 2/12/88 N a W 5 2 1/16/81 h W 15 1 2/3/96 N a L 3 7 %= WIHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. 11/13/71 h W 6 3 2/13/88 N a L 4 7 1/17/81 h W 11 4 2/23/96 2 W 6 1 1= Minn.-Duluth Tournament; Duluth, Minn. 11/10/72 h W 6 3 3/4/88 2 a L 4 7 1/17/97 N h W 4 2 2/24/96 2 L 1 3 2= NCHA Tournament 11/11/72 h L 0 3 3/5/88 2 a L 0 2 1/18/97 N h W 7 4 11/15/96 N h T 5 5 ot 11/9/73 h W 7 4 3/18/88 $2 n L 4 6 1/16/98 N a W 5 3 11/16/96 N h L 6 7 St. Thomas (Minn.) 11/10/73 h W 5 3 3/19/88 $2 n L 3 5 1/17/98 N a W 8 4 2/7/97 N a L 1 4 2/10/61 h W 3 2 11/8/74 h W 6 3 11/11/88 h W 3 1 1/8/99 N h W 5 4 2/8/97 N a W 6 4 1/20/62 a L 0 4 11/9/74 h W 5 4 11/12/88 h T 1 1 ot 1/9/99 N h W 6 3 11/14/97 N a W 2 1 2/12/73 h W 8 5 11/7/75 h L 2 4 1/20/89 a L 3 9 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 11/15/97 N a W 6 2 12/13/74 h L 3 4 ot 11/8/75 h L 4 5 1/21/89 a L 3 4 $= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis. 2/6/98 N h L 2 7 12/14/74 h W 7 6 ot 11/5/76 h W 7 0 12/15/89 N a L 3 6 2/7/98 N h W 4 1 11/14/75 h W 6 3 11/6/76 h W 5 3 12/16/89 N a W 4 3 ot Wisconsin-Superior 11/13/98 N h W 3 1 11/15/75 h W 3 2 11/4/77 h W 7 5 2/16/90 N h W 5 3 1/8/66 h W 5 1 11/14/98 h L 3 5 11/18/76 h W 5 2 11/5/77 h W 4 0 2/17/90 N h T 4 4 ot 2/16/66 a W 3 2 2/5/99 N a L 2 4 11/19/76 h W 5 4 1/19/79 h W 8 1 12/7/90 N a W 7 1 1/20/67 I a W 5 2 2/6/99 a L 4 7 2/25/78 $ a W 7 1 1/20/79 h W 8 1 12/8/90 N a T 3 3 ot 1/21/67 I a W 4 2 I= International Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 1/12/79 h W 14 2 11/2/79 h W 7 2 2/8/91 N h W 7 1 2/3/67 I h W 13 1 N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game 1/13/79 h W 7 2 11/3/79 h W 5 3 2/9/91 N h W 3 0 2/4/67 I h W 8 1 $= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis. 11/21/79 a W 3 2 11/7/80 h W 6 0 12/13/91 N a W 5 4 12/8/67 I h W 10 1 $1= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn. 12/5/80 h W 6 5 11/8/80 h W 6 3 12/14/91 N a W 5 4 12/9/67 I h W 9 5 $2= NAIA Championship; River Falls, Wis. 12/6/80 h W 6 5 12/12/80 a W 3 1 2/7/92 N h T 4 4 ot 2/16/68 I a W 6 5 1= NCHA Tournament 11/23/81 a W 5 3 12/13/80 a L 1 3 2/8/92 N h W 5 2 2/17/68 I a W 3 2 2= NCHA Tournament 1/2/82 h W 10 1 12/16/81 h W 8 1 11/13/92 N a W 6 5 12/18/68 I a W 5 4 1/3/82 h W 4 3 12/17/81 h W 8 4 11/14/92 N a L 4 6 12/19/68 I a W 4 2 Wisconsin 3/3/83 1 h W 3 2 11/5/82 h W 6 0 1/15/93 N h W 5 2 1/31/69 I h W 8 0 3/25/06 rv 2 $ n L 0 4 12/30/83 a W 7 3 11/6/82 h W 6 2 1/16/93 N h W 9 3 2/1/69 I h W 9 5 $= NCAA Midwest Regional; Green Bay, Wis. 3/10/85 # h W 4 1 11/8/83 h W 9 1 2/26/93 3 W 7 3 1/27/70 I h W 16 1 3/12/88 # h W 5 1 2/27/93 3 W 7 0 1/28/70 I h W 16 1 3/13/88 # h W 3 1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1/7/94 N a L 3 4 2/13/70 I a W 9 1 1/10/90 h W 6 1 1/3/79 h W 17 0 1/8/94 N a W 6 3 2/14/70 I a W 11 0 1/23/91 a W 3 1 1/4/79 h W 10 1 2/11/94 N h L 4 8 1/29/71 I a W 9 0

2010-11 Beaver hockey 39 Schedule & Results Record Overall Home Away Neutral Overtime All Games 23-10-4 12-3-0 10-5-3 1-2-1 3-1-4 College Hockey America 14-3-1 9-1-0 5-2-1 0-0-0 2-0-1 Non-Conference 9-7-3 3-2-0 5-3-2 1-2-1 1-1-3

Date Opponent W/L Score Shots Overall CHA Time Attend Goalie of Record Oct. 9, 2009 (rv) Air Force W 3-1 28-21 1-0-0 - 2:10 2,182 Bakala (1-0-0) Oct. 10, 2009 (rv) Air Force W 7-3 28-24 2-0-0 - 2:15 2,116 Bakala (2-0-0) Oct. 24, 2009 at Northern Michigan T 3-3 # 26-28 2-0-1 - 2:15 2,974 Bakala (2-0-1) Oct. 25, 2009 at Northern Michigan W 5-0 26-13 3-0-1 - 2:05 3,301 Dugasa (1-0-0) • Oct. 31, 2009 at Ala.-Huntsville W 2-1 # 22-30 4-0-1 1-0-0 2:18 1,446 Bakala (3-0-1) • Oct. 31, 2009 at Ala.-Huntsville W 2-1 # 31-32 5-0-1 2-0-0 2:14 1,186 Bakala (4-0-1 • Nov. 6, 2009 Robert Morris W 2-0 39-23 6-0-1 3-0-0 2:14 1,915 Bakala (5-0-1) • Nov. 7, 2009 Robert Morris W 6-1 40-28 7-0-1 4-0-0 2:28 1,590 Bakala (6-0-1) Nov. 14, 2009 at Minnesota L 1-4 22-29 7-1-1 - 2:18 10,198 $ Bakala (6-1-1) Nov. 15, 2009 at Minnesota W 6-2 19-27 8-1-1 - 2:15 9,913 Dugasa (2-0-0) • Nov. 20, 2009 Ala.-Huntsville W 6-1 27-26 9-1-1 5-0-0 2:15 2,108 Bakala (7-1-1) • Nov. 21, 2009 Ala.-Huntsville W 6-3 27-31 10-11 6-0-0 2:18 2,298 Dugasa (3-0-0) S Nov. 27, 2009 vs. (1) Miami (Ohio) W 3-2 15-22 11-1-1 - 2:06 11,096 Bakala (8-1-1) S Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Ohio State L 1-2 # 21-26 11-2-1 - 2:14 11,241 Dugasa (3-1-0) • Dec. 4, 2009 Niagara W 8-2 39-29 12-2-1 7-0-0 2:15 2,007 Bakala (9-1-1) • Dec. 5, 2009 Niagara W 3-2 22-31 13-2-1 8-0-0 2:15 2,153 Bakala (10-1-1) Dec. 11, 2009 Minnesota State L 1-5 31-31 13-3-1 - 2:15 2,393 Bakala (10-2-1) Dec. 12, 2009 Minnesota State L 2-3 31-14 13-4-1 - 2:15 2,359 Dugas (3-2-0) Jan. 2, 2010 at Western Michigan T 0-0 # 29-31 13-4-2 - 2:10 1,679 Bakala (10-2-2) Jan. 3, 2010 at Western Michigan W 3-0 30-26 14-4-2 - 2:10 1,512 Bakala (11-2-2) • Jan. 15, 2010 at Niagara L 4-6 39-32 14-5-2 8-1-0 2:04 966 Bakala (11-3-2) • Jan. 16, 2010 at Niagara W 4-3 31-29 15-5-2 9-1-0 2:04 1,015 Bakala (12-3-2) Jan. 22, 2010 (4) Minnesota Duluth W 4-1 30-26 16-5-2 - 2:25 2,414 $ Bakala (13-3-2) a look at 2009-10 Jan. 23, 2010 at (4) Minnesota Duluth W 5-4 # 24-35 17-5-2 - 2:30 5,396 Bakala (14-3-2) • Jan. 29, 2010 Robert Morris W 5-1 31-32 18-5-2 10-1-0 2:20 2,108 Bakala (15-3-2) • Jan. 30, 2010 Robert Morris L 2-5 28-30 18-6-2 10-2-0 2:20 2,243 Bakala (15-4-2) • Feb. 12, 2010 at Robert Morris L 2-5 45-23 18-7-2 10-3-0 2:05 863 Bakala (15-5-2) • Feb. 13, 2010 at Robert Morris W 5-2 24-28 19-7-2 11-3-0 2:05 987 Dugas (16-5-2) • Feb.19, 2010 Niagara W 3-2 25-27 20-7-2 12-3-0 2:15 2,414 $ Bakala (16-5-2) • Feb. 20, 2010 Niagara W 6-1 39-33 21-7-2 13-3-0 2:20 2,414 $ Balkala (17-5-2) Feb. 26, 2010 (rv) Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 17-25 22-7-2 - 2:00 7,031 Bakala (18-5-2) Feb. 27, 2010 (rv) Nebraska-Omaha L 2-3 18-27 22-8-2 - 2:10 8,202 Bakala (18-5-2) • Mar. 5, 2010 at Ala.-Huntsville W 3-2 32-30 23-8-2 14-3-0 2:04 3,287 Bakala (19-5-2) • Mar. 6, 2010 at Ala.-Huntsville T 2-2 32-27 23-8-3 14-3-1 2:15 1,527 Bakala (19-5-3) ^ Mar. 12, 2010 at Niagara L 4-5 36-25 23-9-3 - 2:19 1,007 Bakala (19-6-3) ^ Mar. 13, 2010 vs. Robert Morris T 3-3 # 36-32 23-9-4 - 2:17 427 Dugasa* (4-2-1) N Mar. 27, 2010 vs. (11) Michigan L 1-5 27-31 23-10-4 - 2:33 4,133 Bakala (19-7-3)

(x) opponent’s rank in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll / # overtime / $ sellout crowd / a= freshman / *= decision in relief • College Hockey America regular-season contest / ^ College Hockey America Tournament 1- College Hockey America Tournament; Lewiston, N.Y. (x/ - opponent’s tournament seed) S- Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D. / N- NCAA Tournament - Midwest Regional; Fort Wayne, Ind.

TEAM RECORD W-L-T Team Statistics Overall: 23-10-4 BSU OPP SHOT STATISTICS PENALTIES Conference: 14-3-1 Goals-Shot attempts 128-1064 87-1019 Number 200 196 Home: 12-3-0 Shot pct. .120 .085 Minutes 453 452 Away: 10-5-3 Goals/Game 3.5 2.4 Penalties/Game 5.4 5.3 Shots/Game 28.8 27.5 Pen minutes/Game 12.2 12.2 Neutral: 1-2-1 Assists 191 151 Minor 189 186 Overtime: 3-1-4 POWER PLAYS Major 7 4 Goals-Power Plays 32-168 28-181 10-minute Misconduct 1 3 ATTENDANCE Conversion Percent .190 .155 Game Misconduct 3 3 Shot Attempts 231 211 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Gms Total Avg. Shot Percent .139 .133 Match 0 0 Total: 37 121,819 3,292 GOAL BREAKDOWN SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 1-2 2-1 Home: 15 33,618 2,241 Total Goals 128 87 Away: 19 62,490 3,125 Power Play 32 28 Short-handed 4 3 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Neutral: 3 26,987 6,724 Empty net 4 3 Bemidji State 40 29 56 3 128 Penalty 0 0 Opponents 15 29 42 1 87 Unassisted 17 3 Overtime 3 1 SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Shootout 0 0 Bemidji State 305 339 271 17 932 Delayed Penalty 0 0 Opponents 289 302 331 14 936 40 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

Record Overall Home Away Neutral 2009-10 final stats All Games 23-10-4 12-3-0 10-5-3 1-2-1 College Hockey America 14-3-1 9-1-0 5-2-1 0-0-0 Non-Conference 9-7-3 3-2-0 5-3-2 1-2-1

SCORING Overall CHA Games Only ## Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- PIM PP SH GW GT GP G A Pts Sh +/- PIM PP SH GW GT 19 Matt Read 37 19 22 41 120 +27 13-32 2 3 4 0 18 12 11 23 66 +21 6-15 2 1 3 0 28 Jordan George 36 13 21 34 79 +19 15-30 3 0 1 0 17 8 13 21 33 +17 8-16 1 0 0 0 29 Brad Hunt 37 7 26 33 94 +15 12-35 5 0 1 0 18 4 11 15 51 +9 5-10 2 0 0 0 22 Ian Lowe 37 21 10 31 94 +22 6-12 9 0 4 2 18 11 7 18 51 +17 4-8 4 0 2 1 20 Ben Kinne 37 10 14 24 65 +2 14-28 5 0 1 1 18 5 10 15 39 - 9-18 3 0 1 0 26 Tyler Lehrke 37 9 15 24 57 +5 8-16 1 0 1 0 18 6 8 14 35 +1 5-10 1 0 1 0 15 Ryan Cramer 37 13 8 21 79 +5 15-30 1 0 4 0 18 7 6 13 44 +6 5-10 0 0 4 0 23 Chris McKelvie 37 8 10 18 81 +4 13-36 0 1 3 0 18 3 6 9 46 -1 8-16 0 0 1 0 17 Jamie MacQueen 37 8 9 17 83 +9 14-31 4 0 3 0 18 4 5 9 49 +4 7-17 2 0 1 0 11 Shea Walters 32 3 12 15 51 -1 4-19 1 0 0 0 15 1 7 8 23 - 1-2 1 0 0 0 25 Brady Wacker 27 1 9 10 33 +4 9-18 0 0 0 0 13 0 6 6 17 +7 3-6 0 0 0 0 9 Chris Peluso 29 1 8 9 39 +1 10-20 0 0 0 0 14 0 3 3 18 +1 3-6 0 0 0 0 6 Darcy Findlay 31 6 2 8 40 +5 11-33 1 0 0 0 15 5 1 6 22 +2 7-25 1 0 0 0 3 Ryan Adams 36 1 6 7 32 +22 7-14 0 0 0 0 18 1 5 6 16 +13 4-8 0 0 0 0 14 Aaron McLeod 29 3 3 6 35 +5 1-2 0 0 0 0 13 0 2 2 17 +2 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Dan MacIntyre 18 1 5 6 13 +10 11-33 0 0 0 0 8 1 3 4 6 +5 5-21 0 0 0 0 7 Brance Orban 13 3 2 5 13 - 0-0 0 0 1 0 6 2 2 4 6 +2 0-0 0 0 1 0 16 Emil Billberg 33 1 2 3 16 +3 5-10 0 0 0 0 18 1 2 3 11 - 2-4 0 0 0 0 8 Jake Aresenko 33 0 3 3 14 +9 12-24 0 0 0 0 16 0 2 2 8 +7 9-18 0 0 0 0 27 Kyle Hardwick 30 0 2 2 14 +3 10-20 0 0 0 0 14 0 2 2 8 -1 2-4 0 0 0 0 33 Dan Bakala 32 0 1 1 0 - 0-0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 - 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Matt Carlson 12 0 1 1 6 +7 2-4 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 5 +6 2-4 0 0 0 0 21 Matt Hartmann 13 0 0 0 5 -1 4-8 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 -1 3-6 0 0 0 0 2 Tyler Jundt 2 0 0 0 1 +4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0-0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 37 0 0 0 0 0 4-8 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 0 Total 37 128 191 319 1064 +179 200-453 32 4 23 3 18 71 113 184 574 +117 101-230 17 1 14 1 Opponents 37 87 151 238 1019 -187 196-452 28 3 10 0 18 40 67 107 522 -122 89-194 10 1 3 0

GOALTENDING Overall CHA Games Only ## Name GP MIN GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T GP MIN GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T 35 Mathieu Dugas 10 404:18 13 0 1.93 146 .918 4 2 1 4 146:10 6 0 2.46 61 .910 2 0 0 33 Dan Bakala 32 1808:37 71 0 2.36 786 .917 19 8 3 17 937:53 32 0 2.05 421 .929 12 3 1 TM EMPTY NET 19 12:45 0 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 8 5:19 0 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Total 37 2225:40 87 3 2.35 932 .915 23 10 4 18 1089:22 40 2 2.20 482 .923 13 3 1 Opponents 37 2225:40 128 4 3.45 936 .880 10 23 4 18 1089:22 71 3 3.91 503 .876 3 13 1

Miscellaneous Team Statistics Overall CHA Games Only SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct Bemidji State 1064 28.76 .120 Bemidji State 574 31.89 .124 Opponents 1019 27.54 .085 Opponents 522 29.00 .077 POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct Bemidji State 32 168 .190 Bemidji State 17 79 .215 Opponents 28 181 .155 Opponents 10 90 .111 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Bemidji State 40 29 56 3 128 Bemidji State 22 17 30 2 71 Opponents 15 29 42 1 87 Opponents 5 17 18 0 40

2010-11 Beaver hockey 41 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics 17 Jamie MacQueen 8 Jake Areshenko 14 Aaron McLeod 4 Dan MacIntyre 11 Shea Walters 15 Ryan Cramer 7 Brance Orban 6 Darcy Findlay 3 Ryan Adams 9 Chris Peluso 16 Emil Billbrg 5 Matt Carlson 2 Tyler Jundt 2 Tyler Jundt

Opponent Date G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P Air Force Oct. 9 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 Air Force Oct. 10 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 at Northern Michigan Oct. 23 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 at Northern Michigan Oct. 23 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 • at Ala.-Huntsville Oct. 31 DNP DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 • at Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 • Robert Morris Nov. 6 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 • Robert Morris Nov. 7 DNP DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 at Minnesota Nov. 14 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Minnesota Nov. 15 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 • Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 20 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 • Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 21 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-3-3 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 vs. (1) Miami (Ohio) Nov. 27 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 vs. Ohio State Nov. 28 DNP DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 • Niagara Dec. 4 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-2-2 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 • Niagara Dec. 5 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 Minnesota State Dec. 11 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Minnesota State Dec. 12 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Western Michigan Jan. 2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Western Michigan Jan. 3 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 • at Niagara Jan. 15 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 • at Niagara Jan. 16 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP 2-1-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 (4) Minnesota Duluth Jan. 22 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 (4) Minnesota Duluth Jan. 23 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 • Robert Morris Jan. 29 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 • Robert Morris Jan. 30 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 • at Robert Morris Feb. 12 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 • at Robert Morris Feb. 13 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 • Niagara Feb. 19 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 • Niagara Feb. 20 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 (RV) Nebraska Omaha Feb. 26 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 (RV) Nebraska Omaha Feb. 27 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Ala.-Huntsville Mar. 5 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Ala.-Huntsville Mar. 6 DNP DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Niagara Mar. 12 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 vs Robert Morris Mar. 13 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 vs (11) Michigan Mar. 27 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Bemidji State’s Record When... I ndividual game- b y-game stats BSU plays at... Shots on Goal Penalties Home 12-3-0 99-51-19 BSU < 20 3-1-0 13-22-2 BSU leads 14-3-3 78-85-20 Away 10-5-3 68-112-17 BSU 20-29 10-4-2 62-83-13 BSU trails 7-6-0 69-62-11 Neutral Site 1-2-1 15-11-2 BSU 30-39 9-4-2 71-57-14 Penalties even 2-1-1 32-27-7 Intermissions BSU 40-49 1-1-0 27-12-9 Goals BSU leads at first 17-2-2 97-29-15 BSU 50+ 0-0-0 4-1-1 Power Play 32 373 BSU trails at first 0-6-0 17-89-9 Opponent < 20 1-1-0 30-11-2 Short-Handed 4 52 Game tied at first 6-1-2 65-53-13 Opponent 20-29 14-5-2 97-59-15 Unassisted 17 27 Opponent 30-39 8-4-2 42-69-18 BSU leads at second 19-0-1 140-9-12 BSU plays in... Opponent 40-49 0-0-0 8-28-2 BSU trails at second 1-9-2 13-128-13 October 4-0-1 18-27-7 Opponent 50+ 0-0-0 0-8-0 Game tied at second 3-1-1 27-34-13 November 7-2-0 41-30-7 In overtime 3-1-4 18-17-38 Scoring December 2-2-0 24-34-6 Games decided... Shutouts 3-0-1 28-15-1 January 5-2-1 40-27-6 Ties 4 38 BSU scores one goal 0-4-0 1-50-6 February 4-2-0 36-36-10 By one goal 7-4 48-61 BSU scores two goals 3-4-1 26-55-16 March 1-2-2 24-18-2 By two goals 3-1 53-39 BSU scores three goals 7-0-2 38-37-11 April 0-0-0 0-1-0 BSU scores four goals 2-2-0 34-12-2 By three or more goals 13-5 79-75 Record against... BSU scores five-plus goals 11-0-0 78-4-2 Shots on Goal CHA 14-4-2* 130-72-25* Opponent scores one goal 9-0-0 59-2-6 BSU leads 13-4-2 120-63-21 CCHA 4-3-2 11-18-3 Opponent scores two goals 7-1-1 47-13-16 BSU trails 10-5-2 50-102-16 ECAC 0-0-0 2-6-5 Opponent scores three goals 3-2-2 24-32-11 Shots even 0-1-0 8-6-1 Hockey East 0-0-0 4-5-0 Opponent scores four goals 1-2-0 10-43-2 MAAC/Atlantic Hockey 2-0-0 9-3-2 Game’s First Goal Opponent scores five-plus goals 0-5-0 6-79-2 BSU scores first 21-4-2 137-61-21 WCHA 3-3-0 19-69-3 Opponent scores first 2-6-1 42-109-16 Independent 0-0-0 2-0-0 * includes CHA Tournament 42 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

Individual Game-by-Game Statistics I ndividual game- b y-game stats 35 Mathiue Dugas 21 Matt Hartmann 23 Chris McKelvie 27 Kyle Hardwick 28 jordan George 25 Brady Wacker 26 Tyler Lehrke 33 Dan Bakala 19 Matt Read 20 Ben Kinne 29 Brad Hunt 22 Ian Lowe

Opponent Date G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P GA-Sv GA-Sv Air Force Oct. 9 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-20 DNP Air Force Oct. 10 2-2-4 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 3-21 DNP at Northern Michigan Oct. 23 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 3-25 DNP at Northern Michigan Oct. 23 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP 0-13 • at Ala.-Huntsville Oct. 31 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-29 DNP • at Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 1 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-31 DNP • Robert Morris Nov. 6 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-23 DNP • Robert Morris Nov. 7 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-3-3 1-27 DNP at Minnesota Nov. 14 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-25 DNP at Minnesota Nov. 15 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP 2-25 • Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 20 1-1-2 0-2-2 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-25 DNP • Ala.-Huntsville Nov. 21 1-2-3 0-1-1 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 3-1-4 DNP 3-28 vs. (1) Miami (Ohio) Nov. 27 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-20 DNP vs. Ohio State Nov. 28 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-24 • Niagara Dec. 4 1-1-2 1-0-1 DNP 2-0-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 2-27 DNP • Niagara Dec. 5 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-29 DNP Minnesota State Dec. 11 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 5-26 DNP Minnesota State Dec. 12 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 3-11 at Western Michigan Jan. 2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-31 DNP at Western Michigan Jan. 3 0-3-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-26 DNP • at Niagara Jan. 15 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 5-23 1-3 • at Niagara Jan. 16 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-26 DNP (4) Minnesota Duluth Jan. 22 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-29 DNP (4) Minnesota Duluth Jan. 23 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 4-31 DNP • Robert Morris Jan. 29 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-1-1 1-32 DNP • Robert Morris Jan. 30 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-25 DNP • at Robert Morris Feb. 12 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-14 1-4 • at Robert Morris Feb. 13 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-26 • Niagara Feb. 19 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-25 DNP • Niagara Feb. 20 1-1-2 1-2-3 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-32 DNP (RV) Nebraska Omaha Feb. 26 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-24 DNP (RV) Nebraska Omaha Feb. 27 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-24 DNP at Ala.-Huntsville Mar. 5 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-28 DNP at Ala.-Huntsville Mar. 6 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-25 DNP at Niagara Mar. 12 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 5-20 DNP vs Robert Morris Mar. 13 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 3-17 0-12 vs (11) Michigan Mar. 27 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-26 DNP

The Last Time... 10 Goals Scored, Team Four Goals Scored, Individual Shorthanded Goal Scored, Individual BSU: St. Scholastica (12) Oct. 31, 1997 BSU: Luke Erickson (4) vs. NU Dec. 3, 2005 BSU: Jordan George at RMU Feb. 12, 2010 Opp: Minn.-Duluth (12) Dec. 7, 2002 Opp: Dallas Miller, Augsburg Jan. 2, 1987 Opp: Bryan Haczyk at NU Mar. 12, 2010 Five Power Play Goals Scored, Team Five Goals Scored, Individual Unassited Goal Scored, Individual BSU: Alab-Huntsville (5) March 4, 2006 BSU: Jamie Erb vs. St. Scholastica Dec. 19, 1991 BSU: Shea Walters at NU Mar. 12, 2010 Opp: at Maine (6) Oct. 13, 2006 Opp: John Carr, LSS Feb. 28, 1970 Opp: C.J. Chartrain vs. NU Feb. 20, 2010 Five Power Play Goals Scored, Team Three Assists, Individual Overtime Goal Scored, Individual BSU: Alab-Huntsville (5) March 4, 2006 BSU: Matt Read/Brad Hunt at WMU Jan. 3, 2010 BSU: Jordan George at UMD Jan. 23, 2010 Opp: at Maine (6) Oct. 13, 2006 Opp: Ben Youds, MSU Dec. 11, 2009 Opp: Kyle Reed vs. Ohio State Nov. 28, 2009 40+ Shots on Goal, Team Four Assists, Individual Three Shorthanded Goals, Team BSU: at Robert Morris (45) Feb. 12, 2010 BSU: Tyler Scofield vs. NU Dec. 3, 2005 BSU: (3) vs. Robert Morris March 7, 2009 Opp: at North Dakota (40) Jan. 3, 2009 Opp: Rastislav Spirko at UND Dec. 17, 2005 Five Goals in Period, Team 50+ Shots on Goal, Team Five Assists, Individual BSU: 2nd Period (5) vs. RMU March 7, 2009 BSU: at Robert Morris (50) Jan. 6, 2006 BSU: Shane Kalbrener vs. WSU Nov. 25, 2000 Opp: at Alab-Huntsville (50) Jan. 22, 2005 BSU Posted Shutout on the Road Five Points, Individual Western Michigan (3-0) Jan. 3, 2010 Hat Trick, Individual BSU: Travis Winter (2-3=5) vs. WSU Jan. 6, 2007 BSU Shut Out at Home BSU: Brad Hunt (3) vs UAH Nov. 21, 2009 Opp: Randy Harris (3-2=5) at NU Feb. 24, 2006 Opp: Randy Harris (3) at NU Feb. 24, 2006 Minnesota State (0-1) Dec. 15, 2007 Six or More Points, Individual BSU Shut Out on the Road Hat Trick Defenseman BSU: Shane Kalbrener vs. WSU Nov. 25, 2000 Western Michigan (0-0) Jan. 2, 2010 BSU: Brad Hunt (3) vs. UAH Nov. 21, 2009 Opp: Dallas Miller, Augsburg Jan. 3, 1987 Natural Hat Trick Penalty Shot Goal, Individual BSU Tied a WCHA Game BSU: Chris McKelvie (3) at CC Jan. 18, 2008 BSU: Tyler Scofield vs. UAH Feb. 17, 2007 none

2010-11 Beaver hockey 43 (RV) Air Force 1 (RV) Air Force 3 (RV) Bemidji State 3 (RV) Bemidji State 3 (RV) Bemidji State 7 Northern Michigan 3 October 9, 2009 October 10, 2009 October 23, 2009 Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Marquette, Mich. - Berry Events Center Attendance : 2,182 Attendance : 2,116 Attendance : 2,974

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final

Air Force (0-1-0) 0 0 1 1 Air Force (0-2-0) 1 1 1 3 Bemidji State (2-0-1) 1 0 2 0 3

Bemidji State (1-0-0) 1 1 1 3 Bemidji State (2-0-0) 4 2 1 7 No. Michigan (1-1-1) 1 1 1 0 3

First Period First Period First Period 7:21 BSU 0-1 6x6 Chris McKelvie (1) (MacQueen, Lerhke) 4:13 BSU 0-1 6x6 Ryan Cramer (2) (Walters, Kinne) 1:30 NMU 0-1 6x6 Billy Smith (1) (Olver, Florek) 4:34 AFA 1-1 6x6 Jacques Lamoureux (1) (Hajner, Burnett) 2:51 BSU 1-1 6x6 Jamie MacQueen (1) (McKelvie) 7:01 BSU 1-2 6x6 Brady Wacker (1) (Lehrke, Peluso) Second Period 11:18 BSU 1-3 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (1) (Read) Second Period 9:47 BSU 0-2 6x6 uIan Lowe (1) (George, Read) 12:24 BSU 1-4 5x6 SH uMatt Read (1) (unassisted) 6:06 NMU 2-1 6x5 PP Ray Kaunisto (2) (Follmer, Florek)

Second Period Third Period Third Period 4:12 AFA 2-4 6x5 PP Jeff Hajner (1) (Burnett, Lamoureux) 3:18 BSU 2-2 6x5 PP Jordan George (2) (Walters, Hunt) 15:08 BSU 0-3 6x6 Ryan Cramer (1) (Kinne, Walters) 10:43 BSU 2-5 6x6 Matt Read (2) (Cramer) 13:18 NMU 2-3 6x6 Justin Florek (1) (Smith, Olver) 18:11 AFA 1-3 6x6 Eric Artman (1) (Lamoureux, Walsh) 12:18 BSU 2-6 6x5 PP Jordan George (1) (Hunt, Read) 19:50 BSU 3-3 6x6 EA w Ben Kinne (1) (George, Hunt) Third Period 1:30 AFA 3-6 6x5 PP Eric Artman (2) (Page, Kozlak) 13:58 BSU 3-7 6x6 Aaron McLeod (1) (unassisted) Shots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 OT Final AFA 6 4 11 21 AFA 12 6 6 24 BSU 9 4 12 1 26 BSU 12 10 6 28 BSU 10 11 7 28 NMU 8 12 5 3 28 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. AFA 5 10 0 0-for-3 .000 AFA 6 12 0 2-for-7 .286 BSU 6 12 0 1-for-6 .167 BSU 4 8 0 0-for-4 .000 BSU 7 25 1 2-for-6 .333 NMU 6 23 0 1-for-6 .167

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending AFA 1 2 3 Tot Min GA AFA 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA Volkening (0-1-0) 11 9 5 25 58:41 3 Volkening (0-2-0) 6 5 - 11 32:13 6 Bakala (2-0-1) 7 11 4 0 22 64:08 3 Empty Net 0 0 0 0 1:19 0 Caple - 4 6 10 27:24 1 Empty Net - - 0 - 0 00:52 0 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty Net 0 - - 0 00:05 ` NMU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA Bakala (1-0-0) 6 4 10 20 59:52 1 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Stewart (0-1-1-0) 8 4 10 1 23 65:00 3 Empty Net - 0 - 0 00:08 0 Bakala (2-0-0) 11 5 5 21 60:00 3 2009-10 game recpas

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 1-2=3 pts 1F George Read Lowe 3-2=5 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-1=2 pts 2F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-2=3 pts 2F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-1=1 pts 2F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-1=2 pts 3F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-2=3 pts 3F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-3=4 pts 3F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-1=2 pts 4F Orban McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Orban McLeod Findlay 1-0=1 pts 4F Orban McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 1D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 1D Peluso Wacker 1-1=2 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-2=2 pts 2D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 2D Hardwick Jundt 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 3D Carlson Hunt 0-0=0 pts 3D Areshenko Hunt 1-1=2 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-6=9 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 7-8=15 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-5=8 pts

BEMIDJI, Minn. -- Dan Bakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) turned away 20 BEMIDJI, Minn. -- Matt Read recorded a career-high four points as the MARQUETTE, Mich. (Berry Events Center) -- Down 3-2 with just 10.6-sec- shots and Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored the first game- Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team completed the series sweep over the onds left in the game, sophomore forward Ben Kinne (St. Paul, Minn.) winning goal of his collegiate career Friday as the Bemidji State University United State Air Force Academy, 7-3. nudged the puck past Brian Stewart from a scrum in front of the net to even men’s ice hockey team opened the 2009-10 season with a 3-1 victory over The Beavers jumped out to a 4-1 lead after just 12:24 in the fast-paced, the score to 3-3 and help the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey the United State Air Force Academy at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. heated battle between the former College Hockey America foes, and would team salvage a tie in a series-opener at Northern Michigan University’s Berry In a continuation of a series that has traditionally been all Bemidji State, hold the pedal to the floor to post seven goals for the first time since a 7-5 Events Center Friday. Brad Hunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) the Beavers rebounded from a rare pair of road losses a the hands of the Fal- triumph over Wayne State Feb. 29, 2008. and Jordan George (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) each contributed their second cons a year ago, with a commanding performance versus Air Force tonight. A smorgasbord of goal scoring, the match up featured even-strength, points of the night on the play, while netminder Dan Bakala (So., Calgary, The Beavers held a 22-10 advantage in shots on goal through two periods power-play, short-handed and unassisted goals. In all 10 Beavers got in on the Alberta) piled up 25 saves to improve to 2-0-1 on the season. scoring. In addition to Read’s career night, , Trailing the Wildcats 2-1 after 40 minutes of play, it was George’s power- and a 28-21 edge in the game as BSU improved to 24-8-2 all-time versus Aaron McLeod Brady Wacker and Jordan George each registered their first collegiate goal in the victory. play goal at 3:18 in the third that sparked the Beavers’ come-from-behind the Falcons and 15-1-2 versus USAFA at the Glas. Ryan Cramer got the scoring started 4:13 into the game on passes win. Bemidji State began the third period on the man advantage for 4:01 and BSU dominated play, especially early, winning battles in the corners, from Shea Walters and Ben Kinne. The goal, already the second of the after a flurry of shots, the freshman potted his second goal of the season, earning face off victories and beating USAFA to loose pucks. Senior captain junior’s season, matched his total from the 2008-09 campaign. But the with 1:17 remaining on the penalty (2-2). Chris McKelvie (New Brighton, Minn.) was the first to see the fruits of that BSU lead would be short-lived. Just 21-seconds later, AFA’s Jacques “I think it would have been mothballs if we would not have scored steady hustle when he opened the scoring midway through the first period, Lamoureaux evened the score at 1-1. there,” said BSU head coach Tom Serratore after the game. “That can really one-timing a pass from Jamie MacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) into Twenty-four hours removed from a contest during which the BSU de- deflate you if you don’t score [on a five-minute major] when you are down the back of the net. Linemate Tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn) was fensive pairings were held without a single point, a pair of blueliners put the 2-1 in the third period on the road.” credited with his first assist of the season after starting the play with a pass Beavers in front for good. Wacker netted his first lamplighter in the green The Beavers would go on to out shoot NMU 12-5 in the third, pulling Bakala out of a scrum on the boards. and white at the seven-minute-mark on a seeing-eye bullet from the point with 1:06 left to set up the Kinne extra-attacker, equalizer 56-seconds later. Taking a 1-0 lead into the second period, the Beavers would stretch their with help from Tyler Lehrke and Chris Peluso. Brad Hunt recorded his first “Northern Michigan is a good team boy,” commented Serratore. “There lead to 2-0 a the 9:47 mark of the frame when newcomer Jordan George point in the waning moments of the Beavers’ second power-play opportu- is no question there were times that we were a little flat-footed, but over all I (Fr., F, Verona, Wis.) found Lowe streaking down the slot for a one-timer nity, marking BSU’s first special teams goal of the season. Read picked up thought it was a great tie...a terrific night. I am very proud of the guys. I thought over the left shoulder of the Air Force goaltender Andrew Volkening. Matt his first assist of the night on the play. they played with a lot of heart and a lot of want-to in the third period.” Read (Jr., G, Ilderton, Ontario), BSU’s leading-scorer in 2008-09, extended The first goal of Read’s junior campaign came 1:06 later when the Fal- The Wildcats struck first catching the Beavers while they shook off the his scoring streak to seven games with an assist on the play. cons’ goaltender, Andrew Volkening, misplayed the puck and left the Bea- rust after the week off. Billy Smith pushed his first goal of the season past Ryan Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) put the Beavers up 3-0 vers’ leading scorer with an open net for his fourth career short-handed goal. Bakala on a pass from Mark Oliver just 1:30 into the game. But the goal would with just over five minutes to play netting his first goal since Feb. 15, 2009 to Air Force was the first to strike in the second stanza. Jeff Hajner took serve as a wake up call to BSU. Captain Chris McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, close out the BSU scoring effort. advantage of a five-minute major penalty that sent Walters to the showers Minn.) forced a turnover just over a minute later and Jamie MacQueen (So., Eric Artman would snap a wrister shot from between the circles past early, for his first marker of the season just 46 seconds in to the power-play St. Thomas, Ontario) flipped a backhand over the shoulder of Stewart for the Bakala to get the Falcons on the board with 1:49 to play. The goal would opportunity, effectively cutting the Beavers lead in half, 4-2. first lamplighter of his sophomore season to knot the score at 1-1 (2:49). spoil Bakala’s run at a shutout, but it was too little, too late for Air Force as It was Read again who stretched the BSU advantage to three goals Stuck killing eight minutes worth of penalties in the seconds period, the the Beavers protected their home ice and sent the electric following of 2,148 midway through the period. The junior benefited from a battle in front of the Beavers were simply never able to generate any offense. Northern Michigan AFA bench won by Cramer. The International Falls, Minn. native swept the held a 12-3 advantage in shots on goal in the period and took advantage of a in attendance home with smiles on their faces and a win in their pocket. puck up the boards into the neutral zone, where Read picked it up, skated it penalty to MacQueen to get a goal from Ray Kaunisto at the six-minute mark The subplot of the Beavers-Falcons series is the sibling rivalry of the into the zone and beat Volkening for the second time of the night. to give the hosts a 2-1 lead heading into the third period. teams’ head coaches. Younger brother Tom Serratore got the best of his The BSU lead would swell to four goals, 6-2, at the 12-minute mark BSU would battle back to tie the game twice in the final stanza on goals older brother Frank, a 1982 graduate of Bemidji State and former goaltender when George, who was positioned on the left post, stuffed a Hunt rebound from George and Kinne. for the Beavers, for the 19th time in 24 career meetings (19-3-1) and for the past the Falcon goaltender on the power play, ending Volkening’s night after Despite peppering the Wildcat goaltender in the third period, the Bea- first time since USAFA left College Hockey America for Atlantic Hockey fol- 32:12 of play. vers were out shot for the first time this season, 28-26. lowing the 2006-07 campaign. AFA would add a third goal in the opening minute of the final frame, but On an Olympic ice sheet, like the Berry Events Center, special teams McLeod, in just his second collegiate game, would pick off an errant pass can often be the difference in the game, but tonight, both teams were on the Falcons’ blue line and register an unassisted goal to seal the Beavers’ whistled for six penalties and each converted one power-play opportunity non-conference win. to finish 1-for-6. Dan Bakala turned away 21 AFA shots and allowed three goals en route With a goal and an assist on the night, George registered the first multi- to his second collegiate win in as many nights. point game of his young collegiate career. Hunt, turned in his sixth multi- assist effort in the first 40 games of his career to move into a three-way tie for the team lead with three assists.

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(RV) Bemidji State 5 (14) Bemidji State 2 (14) Bemidji State 2 2009-10 game recaps Northern Michigan 0 Ala.-Huntsville 1 Ala.-Huntsville 1 October 24, 2009 October 31, 2009 November 1, 2009 Marquette, Mich. - Berry Events Center Huntsville, Ala. - Von Braun Center Huntsville, Ala. - Von Braun Center Attendance : 3,301 Attendance : 1,446 Attendance : 1,186

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final

Bemidji State (3-0-1) 2 1 2 5 Bemidji State (4-0-1; 1-0-0) 1 0 0 1 2 Bemidji State (5-0-1; 2-0-0) 0 0 1 1 2

No. Michigan (1-2-1) 0 0 0 0 Ala.-Huntsville (3-4-0; 0-1-0) 0 0 1 0 1 Ala.-Huntsville (3-5-0; 0-2-0) 0 0 1 0 1

First Period First Period First Period 3:19 BSU 1-0 5x6 SH uChris McKelvie (2) (Lehrke) 1:50 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Matt Read (3) (George, Hunt) none 11:14 BSU 2-0 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (1) (Wacker, Peluso) Second Period Second Period Second Period none none 00:08 BSU 3-0 6x6 Ryan Cramer (3) (Read, Hunt) Third Period Third Period Third Period 2:31 UAH 1-1 6x6 Neil Ruffini (3) (Barker) 1:31 UAH 0-1 6x6 Kevin Morrison (Campbell, Coburn) 8:24 BSU 4-0 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (2) (Hunt, Read) 10:31 BSU 1-1 6x6 Matt Read (5) (unassisted) 12:07 BSU 5-0 6x6 Chris McKelvie (3) (unassisted) Overtime Period 3:44 BSU 2-1 6x6 uMatt Read (4) (George, Adams) Overtime Period 1:01 BSU 2-1 6x6 uBen Kinne (2) (unassisted)

Shots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 OT Final 1 2 3 OT Final BSU 5 9 12 26 BSU 8 8 3 3 22 BSU 9 10 11 1 31 NMU 5 5 3 13 UAH 9 13 8 0 30 UAH 12 12 7 1 32 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. BSU 4 8 1 1-for-6 .167 BSU 7 14 0 1-for-7 .143 BSU 5 10 0 0-for-3 .000 NMU 8 24 0 0-for-4 .000 UAH 8 16 0 0-for-6 .000 UAH 3 6 0 0-for-5 .000

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA Dugas (1-0-0) 5 5 3 13 59:58 0 Bakala (3-0-1) 9 13 7 0 29 63:44 1 Bakala (4-0-1) 12 12 6 1 31 61:01 1 Empty Net - - 0 0 00:02 0 UAH 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA UAH 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA NMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Talbot (3-4-0) 7 8 3 2 20 63:35 2 Talbot (3-5-0) 9 10 10 0 29 60:45 2 Stewart (0-2-1) 3 8 5 16 46:21 4 Empty net - 0 - - 0 00:09 0 Empty net - 0 0 - 0 00:16 0 Ellingson - - 5 5 11:36 1 Empty net - 0 - 0 00:03 0

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 1-2=3 pts 1F George Read Lowe 2-2=4 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-0=1 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-0=1 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-0=1 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 3-1=4 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 1D Hunt Adams 0-2=2 pts 1D Carlson Hunt 0-1=1 pts 1D Carlson Hunt 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-2=2 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 3D Areshenko Jundt 0-0=0 pts 3D Areshenko Jundt 0-1=1 pts 3D Areshenko Jundt 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 5-7=12 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-3=5 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-0=2 pts

MARQUETTE, Mich. (Berry Events Center) -- Mathieu Dugas (Fr., G, HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Von Braun Center) -- It may not have been pretty and HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Von Braun Center) --It was Déja Vu all over again. L’Assomption, Quebec) turned away 13 shots to shut out Northern Michigan it may have taken extra time to finally settle it, but a win is a win in the For the second straight game, Bemidji State University and University of University in his collegiate debut and help the Bemidji State University men’s season standings and tonight the No. 14 Bemidji State men’s ice hockey Alabama-Huntsville found themselves locked in a 1-1 tie after 60 minutes of ice hockey team to a 5-0 victory over the Wildcats Saturday at the Berry team found a way to protect its unblemished record and open the 2009-10 play. And just as they had 18 hours earlier, the Beavers found the back of the Events Center. College Hockey America season with a 2-1 victory over the University of net in overtime to gain a 2-1 victory and completed the College Hockey America The Beavers turned in one of their more impressive performances in Alabama-Huntsville at the Von Braun Center. sweep over the Chargers Sunday at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Ala. recent memory. BSU scored goals on its first two shots on net to take a 2-0 Junior Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ont.) added to his team lead in scoring This time Ben Kinne played the role of the hero. The sophomore picked lead into the first intermission and then clamped down defensively allowing providing all of the offense for the Beavers, bookending the game with a pair up a UAH turnover on his own blue line, sliced through the Chargers’ de- just 13 shots on goal in the game en route to the five-goal non-conference of goals--his second multi-goal night of the young season. fense and fired a slap shot over Cameron Talbot’s shoulder to clinch the victory. Read and the nation’s top-scoring offense wasted little time before get- game for BSU just 61 seconds into the extra frame. “This was a great effort. I am very proud of the way we played,” com- ting on the board, but a funneled puck that found its way to the back of the The overtime victory keeps the Beavers’ six-game unbeaten streak in mented Bemidji State head coach Tom Serratore following the game. “You net on the Beavers’ first power-play opportunity of the night was all BSU tact at 5-0-1. In addition to sharing the nation’s longest unbeaten streak with look back, over the course of the last ten years in Division I, at some of our could muster in regulation. Alaska (5-0-1), BSU is off to its best start since the team went 11-0-0 to open most gratifying wins and this ranks right up there. This is not an easy place A second period plagued with penalties made it tough for either team to the 1984-85 campaign. to play. Its tough to get one point out of Marquette, let alone three.” generate any kind of offensive momentum as the Chargers were whistled for Despite the absence of goals during the opening 40 minutes of play, Serratore went on to say, “It’s how we did it. We were stingy defensively five penalties and the Beavers were pegged for four. Ala.-Huntsville out shot there was no lack of scoring opportunities. The Chargers held a 12-9 lead and our guys played with a ton of jam. I am very proud of our guys.” the Beavers 13-8 in the period, en route to a 30-22 advantage in the game, in shots after the first period and a 24-19 advantage after two, but the goal- Chris McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) got the scoring started but BSU goaltender Dan Bakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) was sharp between tenders were sharp and their stingy play set up a third-period battle for two with a shorthanded goal at 3:19 of the first period. Tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, Park the pipes keeping UAH off the scoreboard. points in the College Hockey America standings. Rapids, Minn.) was credited with assists on the eventual game-wining goal- After playing a good portion of the second frame with their special Kevin Morrison scored his second goal of the season to put the Char- -the first of McKelvie’s career. teams units on the ice, the teams began to find flow in the third as not a gers up 1-0 just 1:31 into the final 20-minute stanza with help from Cody Eight minutes later, Lehrke would put the Beavers up 2-0 when he one- single penalty was called. The Chargers were the first to benefit from consis- Campbell and Andrew Coburn. timed a shot just under the blocker of the Wildcat’s goaltender, Brian Stew- tent five-on-fine play when Neil Ruffini knotted the game with his third goal The goal put Bemidji State on its heels and left the visitors just 18:29 art, with help from Brady Wacker (Fr., D, Jensen, Saskatchewan) and Chris of the season on a pass from Brennan Barker at the 3:44 mark of the period. from a series split and their first loss of 2009-10. But just as he has all season Peluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.). After struggling to impose its normal pace and style of play for the 60 Matt Read came through in the clutch. The junior recorded his third goal of Up 2-0 entering the second period, it didn’t take the Beavers long to minutes of regulation, the Beavers dominated the overtime period from the the weekend at the 9:29 mark, picked off a UAH pass on the fore check, add their lead. Ryan Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) followed shots opening face off. BSU out shoot UAH 3-0 with the final attempt by Read skated to the net, beat Talbot with a hesitation move and delivered the unas- by Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) and Brad Hunt (So., D, Ridge Mead- standing as the difference maker. sisted equalizer. ows, British Columbia) to shove the third rebound past Stewart. The goal put Ryan Adams (Jr., D, Deloraine, Manitoba) started the play in transition Each team went on the power-play one last time in the game’s final 10 BSU up 3-0 after 40 minutes of play. hitting Read who broke the seam between a pair of defensemen caught in minutes, but the goalies proved to be impenetrable and for the second time BSU saved its best for last. The Beavers dominated play during the a change and skated into the slot, hesitated to the right enough to get UAH in an many contests and the third time in four games, the Beavers were final 20 minutes. They out shot the Wildcats 12-3 and scored a pair of goals goaltender Cameron Talbot off balance and bounced the puck off his leg to headed to overtime. before the game’s final horn to cruise to the 5-0 win. give the Beavers the victory. BSU began the five-minute, sudden death period on the man advantage Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) chipped a rebound, from a “It was kind of ugly but we won’t apologize for it.,” commented Bemidji for the first 40 seconds, but it was UAH that got the best scoring chance, short- Hunt shot, past the NMU goaltender for his second goal of the season at the State head coach Tom Serratore. “You’ve got to win games like this and I handed, forcing Dan Bakala to make his career-high 31st save to keep the Bea- 8:24 mark. The goal drew the curtain on Stewart’s night after allowing four am glad we found a way to win, but we’ve got to be better than this.” vers’ hopes alive. Just seconds later, a turnover in BSU’s defensive end would goals on 20 shots. Read collected his second assist of the game on the play. After scoring on its first shot on the man advantage, BSU failed to score spark a Bemidji State rush and Kinne lifted the puck past Talbot to seal the win. McKelvie bookended BSU’s scoring at the 12:07 mark. He stepping in on its next six chances to finish the game 1-for-7. The Chargers also strug- A total of eight penalties were called in the game, but special teams front of a pass and used his speed to flat out beat the NMU defense down gled on the power play finishing 0-for-6. were a non-factor as BSU failed to score on three power-play opportunities, the ice before flipping a backhand into the back of the net. Bakala picked up his third collegiate win stopping a career-high 29 while UAH came up empty on five tries. Credited with the win in his first appearance in the green and white, Du- shots, while allowing just one goal, in 63:44 of action. He improved to 3-0-1 Bakala’s fourth career victory extends his personal unbeaten streak to gas became just the third BSU goaltender to post a shutout in his collegiate on the season. five games, 4-0-1, and accounted for BSU’s fifth win. He finished the weekend debut. He finds himself in pretty good company joining Beaver greats Jim Talbot was tagged with the loss allowing two goals in 63:34. He made 2-0-0 with 60 saves and just two goals allowed in 124:45 between the pipes. Scanlan (1978-82) and Matt Climie (2004-08) on the exclusive list. 20 saves in the game but fell to 3-4-0. Talbot made 20 saves Sunday, but took the loss and falls to 3-5-0 on the “This was great for Mathieu,” said Serratore. “We’ve got a lot of inexpe- season. rience this year but I think we’ve had some great goaltending. Danny Bakala The Beavers have now needed extra time to decide their fate in three of has been outstanding and Mathieu played great today.” Serratore added, “I their first six games and remain unbeaten in overtime this season posting a thought he was very poised in the net.” 2-0-1 record.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 45 Robert Morris 0 Robert Morris 1 (7) Bemidji State 1 (11) Bemidji State 2 (11) Bemidji State 6 Minnesota 4 November 6, 2009 November 7, 2009 November 14, 2009 Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Minneapolis, Minn. - Mariucci Arena Attendance : 1,915 Attendance : 1,590 Attendance : 10,198

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Robert Morris (2-5-0; 0-1-0) 0 0 0 0 Robert Morris (2-6-0; 0-2-0) 0 1 0 1 Bemidji State (7-1-1) 1 0 0 1

Bemidji State (6-0-1; 3-0-0) 0 0 2 2 Bemidji State (7-0-1; 4-0-0) 1 2 3 6 Minnesota (4-4-1) 1 1 2 4

First Period First Period First Period none 8:46 BSU 0-1 6x6 Darcy Findlay (1) (Hunt, Billberg) 3:03 BSU 1-0 6x6 Jordan George (5) (unassisted) 4:29 UM 1-1 6x6 Nico Sacchetti (1) (Hoeffel, Ness) Second Period Second Period none 6:19 BSU 0-2 6x6 uTyler Lehrke (2) (Kinne, MacQueen) Second Period 8:07 BSU 0-3 6x6 Ian Lowe (3) (Wacker, Read) 4:37 UM 1-2 6x4 PP uMike Hoeffel (5) (Fairchild, Ness) Third Period 13:11 RMU 1-3 6x5 PP (3) (Lewis, Hervato) 8:23 BSU 0-1 6x6 GW uMatt Read (6) (George, Areshenko) Third Period 19:37 BSU 0-2 6x6 EN Jordan George (3) (Read, Peluso) Third Period 13:35 UM 1-3 6x5 PP (1) (Sacchetti, Fairchild) 00:45 BSU 1-4 6x5 PP Matt Read (7) (Hunt, Carlson) 14:29 UM 1-4 6x6 Mike Carman (1) (Budish, Lucia) 17:21 BSU 1-5 6x6 Jordan George (4) (McLeod, Adams) 18:11 BSU 1-6 6x6 Emil Billberg (1) (Hunt, Findlay)

Shots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final RMU 10 7 6 23 RMU 9 12 7 28 BSU 5 10 7 22 BSU 11 15 13 39 BSU 17 9 14 40 UM 9 7 13 29 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. RMU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000 RMU 6 12 0 1-for-5 .000 BSU 8 16 0 0-for-4 .000 BSU 4 8 0 0-for-3 .000 BSU 6 15 0 1-for-5 .000 UM 5 10 0 2-for-7 .287

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending RMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA RMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Ostergard (1-4-0) 11 15 11 37 59:36 2 Levine (1-2-0) 16 7 11 34 59:56 3 Bakala (6-1-1) 8 6 11 25 60:00 4 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net - - 0 0 00:04 0 UM 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Bakala (5-0-1) 10 7 6 23 60:00 0 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Kangas (4-3-0) 4 10 7 21 60:00 1 Bakala (6-0-1) 9 11 7 27 59:46 0 Empty net - 0 0 0 00:14 0 2009-10 game recpas

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 2-2=4 pts 1F George Read Lowe 3-2=5 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-0=1 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-1=1 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-1=2 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 2-3=5 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 1D Carlson Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Carlson Hunt 0-4=4 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-1=1 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-1=1 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 3D Areshenko Jundt 0-1=1 pts 3D Areshenko Jundt 0-1=1 pts 3D Carlson Adams 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-4=6 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-4=6 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 1-0=1 pts

BEMIDJI, Minn. -- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The No. 12 Bemidji State BEMIDJI, Minn. -- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The nationally-ranked Bemi- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) -- The No. 7 Bemidji State Univer- men’s Ice hockey team continues to find ways to win. dji State University men’s ice hockey team swept College Hockey America sity men’s ice hockey program felt the sting of defeat for the first time of the After simply out scoring their opponents in the opening weeks of 2009- foe Saturday at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, 6-1, 2009-10 season Saturday as the University of Minnesota, buoyed strong 10, it was the Beavers’ defense that gave them the edge Saturday at the enlisting scoring help from 13 different skaters. special teams play, handed the Beavers a 4-1 non-conference loss at Mari- John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Sophomore goaltender Dan Bakala (Calgary, The victory brings the Beavers’ record to 7-0-1 overall and 4-0-0 in CHA ucci Arena. Alberta) turned away 23 shots en route to a 2-0 College Hockey America play, while it extends their NCAA Division I-leading unbeaten streak to eight “Overall I thought it was a pretty good hockey game,” said BSU head victory over Robert Morris University. The shutout was the first of the sopho- games. Undefeated through its first eight games, BSU is off to its best start coach Tom Serratore. “Did we put 60 minutes together? Obviously not.” more’s collegiate career, the second of the season for BSU and helped the since the 1984-85 squad opened the season 11-0-0. As always, special teams play was the difference. The Beavers were Beavers improve to 6-0-1, the team’s best stretch to open a season since it For the seventh time in eight games, the Beavers were first to light their whistled for eight penalties and allowed a pair of power-play goals while went 11-0-0 in 1984-85. side of the scoreboard and once head coach Tom Serratore and his crew got failing to convert any of their four man advantage opportunities. Goals were not easy to come by during the first two periods of action. the ball rolling, they didn’t look back. “[Minnesota] won the special teams battles tonight and typically the Despite holding a 26-17 advantage in shots through 40 minutes, the Beavers Darcy Findlay opened the scoring, netting his first goal of the season team that wins the special teams battles wins the games.” were unable to solve Brooks Ostergard and it may have been the Colonials 8:46 into the first period. Emil Billberg and Brad Hunt, who each posted The Beavers were the first to strike. Jordan George (F, Madison, Wis.) that had the best scoring opportunity. Thirteen minutes into the second pe- multi-point nights, were each credited with an assist on the play. While the picked up a loose puck just inside the Beavers’ offensive zone, skated onto riod, Bakala moved to the right post to make a save, but was unable to multi-point night was the first of Billberg’ career, Hunt’s three-assist outing is the doorstep alone and beat the Minnesota goaltender Alex Kangas one-on- corral the loose puck leaving the net wide open for J.C. Velasquez. Just as the third of the season and the 12th of his career. one with a flip over his left shoulder just 2:03 into the game. the winger fired the shot, BSU defender Brady Wacker (Fr., Jansen, Sas- Bemidji State built a 3-0 lead midway through the second when Tyler But the lead would not last long. After BSU netminder, Dan Bakala (So., katchewan) dove across the crease and deflect the shot wide to preserve Lehrke and Ian Lowe potted goals separated by 1:48. Calgary, Alberta) denied the Golden Gophers on two point-blank shots, Nico the scoreless tie. RMU got an odd goal to break up the shutout before time would expire Sacchetti found the puck unattended sitting on the goal line and put his first The Beavers took the first lead of the contest 8:23 into the final period. on the second period. A Denny Urban shot touched both posts and after a goal of the season in the back of the net to knot the game at 1-1. Jake Areshenko (Fr., D, Port Cocquitilan, British Columbia) recorded his conference by the crew of officials, the Colonials were credited with a power- The Beavers’ water-tight penalty-kill unit was put the test early in the first point in a BSU sweater starting the play with a pass out of the corner play goal and the teams skated to the third period with the Beavers ahead 3-1. second. At the 3:52 mark of the period, Chris Peluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.) and up the boards to fellow rookie Jordan George (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.). The power-play marker was the first allowed by the Beavers in CHA play this was sent to the penalty box to join Emil Billberg (Jr., F. Stockholm, Sweden), The forward then threaded a pass to Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) just season, snuffing out their opponents’ first 15 man-advantage opportunities. who was just 46 seconds into his penalty, giving the Golden Gophers a five- inside the Beavers’ offensive zone and Read fired a shot over the left shoul- The floodgates opened for BSU during the final 20 minutes. Already up on-three advantage for 1:14. Minnesota would capitalize 45 seconds into the der of Ostergard and into the back of the net. The goal, which would stand by two goals, the Beavers added three more in the final stanza to win the power-play with a Mike Hoeffel goal. as the difference maker, is the junior’s team-leading third game-winning goal game going away. Then its was Bemidji State’s turn. of the season. Matt Read put an end to the Beavers’ power-play slump netting his Four Minnesota infractions win the span of 57 seconds gave the Bea- With 43 seconds to play, RMU head coach Derek Schooley pulled Os- team-leading seventh goal of 2009-10 just 45-seconds into the third. The goal vers 2:27 of five-on-three play midway though the second stanza. Ryan tergard in favor of the extra attacker, but the plan would backfire. BSU blue- extended the junior’s scoring streak to five games and stood as his second Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) got the BSU faithful out of their liner Chris Peluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.) picked off a pass and the duo of point of the night and 22nd multi-point effort of his career. seats in a hurry when a wrister that rang of the right post slid along the George and Read would hook up again with 23 seconds left on the clock to Down 4-1, just 1:36 into the third, Robert Morris was supplied with its goal line and through the crease, but that was all the Beavers would muster. solidify the win, 2-0. It was George’s third goal of the season. best opportunity of the night. BSU forward Jamie MacQueen was whistled BSU put six shots on goal, but Kangas stood strong and with every save, The power-play was a non-factor in the game as the Beavers were for a five-minute, high-sticking penalty setting up with a five-minute RMU momentum grew for the Gophers. 0-for-3 on the man advantage and RMU was scoreless on four chances and power-play opportunity, but the BSU penalty-kill unit stood strong keeping Although BSU had its chances in the final 30 minutes of play, it would managed just two shots on net on the power-play. the Colonial scoring opportunities to a minimum to protected the three-goal never recover. The Gophers took a 2-1 lead into the second intermission and Bakala improves to 5-0-1 on the season with the win and is 3-0-0 in lead. piled on two goals in the third to move to 4-4-1 on the season. CHA play. In his last three outings, he has posted three victories, allowed a Rookie Jordan George potted his second goal in as many nights to put Minnesota used the win to continue its dominance in a series that got goals against average of 0.65 and has a save percentage of .976. BSU up 5-1 with 2:39 to play. Ryan Adams started the play with a pass out its start early in the 2000-01 season. Seven times the Beavers have gone Ostergard finished with 37 saves, allowed one goal and was tagged with the boards to Aaron McLeod, who found George on the left post. head-to-head with the Gophers and seven times BSU has come up short. the loss, dropping his season record to 1-4-0. Billberg netted his first goal of the season 50-seconds later to give the Bemidji State finished the game 0-4 on the power-play while the Bea- Beavers a five-goal lead, 6-1. vers’ penalty-kill unit allowed two goals for the first time since Mar. 7, 2009- Each team was successful on 1-of-5 power-play opportunities, while the Bea- -a streak spanning 12 games. vers out shot the Colonials 40-28, which included a 17-shot first period for BSU. Bakala took the loss, allowing all four Minnesota goals, while piling up Dan Bakala turned away 27 RMU shots in 59:44 of action, picking up 25 saves in 60 minutes of work. He moves to 6-1-0 following his first col- the win to improve to 6-0-1 on the season. legiate loss. Kangas turned away 21 BSU shots on goal and allowed just one goal improving to 4-3-0 with the victory.

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(7) Bemidji State 6 Ala.-Huntsville 1 Ala.-Huntsville 3 2009-10 game recaps Minnesota 2 (8) Bemidji State 6 (8) Bemidji State 6 November 15, 2009 November 20, 2009 November 21, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. - Mariucci Arena Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Attendance : 9,913 Attendance : 2,108 Attendance : 2,298

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (8-1-1) 2 1 3 6 Ala.-Huntsville (3-8-0; 0-3-0) 0 1 0 1 Ala.-Huntsville (3-9-0; 0-4-0) 1 2 0 3

Minnesota (4-5-1) 0 1 1 2 Bemidji State (9-1-1; 5-0-0) 3 0 3 6 Bemidji State (10-1-1; 6-0-0) 2 3 1 6

First Period First Period First Period 8:02 BSU 1-0 6x6 LL Shea Walters (1) (unassisted) 13:21 BSU 0-1 6x6 Matt Read (9) (George, Lowe) 8:29 UAH 1-0 6x4 PP Andrew Coburn (3) (Nicoletti, Campbell) 19:10 BSU 2-0 6x6 Matt Read (8) (George) 14:07 BSU 0-2 6x6 uRyan Cramer (4) (Walters, Kinne) 15:27 BSU 1-1 6x6 Ryan Adams (1) (Cramer, Walters) 16:42 BSU 0-3 6x6 Jordan George (6) (Cramer, Read) 17:32 BSU 1-2 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (3) (George, Walters) Second Period 9:19 UM 2-1 6x5 PP Jordan Schroeder (2) (Ness, Fairchild) Second Period Second Period 16:11 BSU 3-1 6x5 PP uJamie MacQueen (2) (Wacker, Peluso) 13:16 UAH 1-3 6x5 PP Brennan Barker (1) (Coburn, Talbot) 3:53 BSU 1-3 6x6 Brad Hunt (4) (Read, Lowe) 3:53 UAH 2-3 6x6 Kevin Morrison (4) (Coburn, Campbell) Third Period Third Period 13:03 BSU 2-4 6x6 uRyan Cramer (5) (Kinne, Walters) 1:38 BSU 4-1 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (2) (Walters, George) 1:18 BSU 1-4 6x6 Ian Lowe (4) (George, Hardwick) 13:23 BSU 2-5 6x6 Matt Read (10) (George, Hunt) 1:52 BSU 5-1 6x6 Jamie MacQueen (3) (unassisted) 4:51 BSU 1-5 6x5 PP Jamie MacQueen (4) (Wacker, Kinne) 16:25 UAH 3-5 6x6 Cale Tanaka (1) (Fairbanks, Nicoletti) 3:04 BSU 6-1 6x6 Aaron McLeod (2) (Hunt, Areshenko) 12:10 BSU 1-6 6x6 Chris McKelvie (4) (Lehrke) 8:36 UM 6-2 6x5 PP Jake Hansen (1) (Wehrs, Lucia) Third Period 3:16 BSU 3-6 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (5) (Read, Lowe) Shots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final BSU 4 7 8 19 UAH 7 14 5 26 UAH 10 12 9 31 UM 10 9 8 27 BSU 10 8 9 27 BSU 7 13 7 27 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. BSU 6 12 0 2-for-5 .400 UAH 9 18 0 1-for-8 .125 UAH 4 8 0 1-for-8 .125 UM 5 21 0 2-for-6 .333 BSU 10 20 0 1-for-9 .111 BSU 9 29 0 2-for-4 .500

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA UAH 1 2 3 Tot Min GA UAH 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Dugas (2-0-0) 10 8 7 25 59:42 2 Talbot (3-8-0) 7 8 2 17 44:51 5 MacNicol 5 1 - 6 22:03 3 Empty net 0 0 0 0 00:18 0 MacNicol - - 4 4 15:09 1 Talbot (3-9-0) - 9 6 15 37:57 3 UM 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Kangas 2 0 5 7 36:50 2 Bakala (7-1-1) 7 13 5 25 59:56 1 Dugas (3-0-0) 9 10 9 28 60:00 3 Patterson (0-2-1) 0 6 0 6 23:04 4 Empty net - 0 0 0 00:04 0 Empty net 0 0 0 0 00:06 0

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 1-2=3 pts 1F George Read Lowe 3-4=7 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-6=7 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-1=2 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-4=5 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-5=6 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 2-0=2 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 2-1=3 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 1-0=1 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 1-2=3 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 3-1=4 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-2=2 pts 2D Hardwick Wacker 0-2=2 pts 2D Hardwick Wacker 0-0=0 pts 3D MacIntyre Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Carlson Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D MacIntyre Adams 1-0=1 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 6-7=13 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 6-11=17 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 6-12=18 pts

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) -- It was bound to happen. BEMIDJI, Minn. -- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The No. 8 Bemidji State BEMIDJI, Minn. -- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- Brad Hunt scored three goals Minnesota could not hold off Bemidji State forever and tonight, the Beavers’ University men’s ice hockey team extended its home winning steak to eight and added an assist to lead the No. 8 Bemidji State University men’s ice hock- had their number called. After dropping the first six meetings of the all-time series, games and remained undefeated after five games in College Hockey Amer- ey team to a 6-3 victory over the University of Alabama-Huntsville Saturday in seventh-ranked BSU secured its first victory over the Golden Gophers, 6-2, to leave ica play Saturday with a 6-1 series-opening victory over the University of College Hockey America (CHA) play at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Mariucci Arena with a series split. Alabama-Huntsville. Hunt’s hat trick led an offensive surge by the BSU blue line as the Bea- “It’s a monumental win. [Minnesota] is one of the premier teams in the country Eleven BSU players contributed scoring in the rout, but freshman Jor- vers’ defensive unit accounted for four goals and an assist in the win, while and obviously Minnesota’s Pride on Ice,” commented BSU head coach Tom Ser- dan George (F, Madison, Wis.) paced all Beavers posting his first collegiate it stands as the first three-goal effort by a Beaver defenseman since Mar. 13, ratore. “Anytime you can win a game in this building you take it. Mariucci Arena is a three-point game, netting a goal and tacking on a pair of assists. 2004 when John Haider scored three. very difficult place to play. I am very proud of our guys.” Bemidji State jumped out to a commanding lead early, potting three Bemidji State looked sluggish out of the gates and its tentative play put “I thought the biggest thing we did tonight was that we defended extremely well. I goals in just 3:21 midway through the first frame. the team in a hole early. thought we took the middle of the rink away and I think that led to a lot of our success.” BSU’s leading scorer Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) got the ball Whistled for four penalties during the first 10 minutes, the Beavers gave For one reason or another, the Beavers have been better in the second game of rolling recording his team-best ninth goal of the season with help from Ala.-Huntsville a full 2:00 5-on-3 when Matt Read and Ian Lowe went to the a series this season coming in to the weekend averaging five goals per game--two George and Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) at the 13:21 mark. box at the 8:03 mark. The Chargers took a 1-0 lead just 26 seconds into the and a half more per outing than in series openers. BSU hit the mark again tonight, two-man advantage when Andrew Coburn put a rebound past Mathieu Dugas. surpassing its average as nine players found the scoring column and sophomore Forty-six seconds later, Ryan Cramer (Jr., International Falls, Minn.) buried his fourth goal of the season, the eventual game-winner, to put BSU up 2-0. The goal would essentially serve as a wake up call for the Beavers. Jamie MacQueen posted the first two-goal night of his career. Ryan Adams (Jr., D, Brandon, Manitoba) evened the score with his first Shea Walters got BSU on the board first when he picked off a pass on the Golden Before the period was over, George found the back of the net with his six lamplighter of 2009-10 as Cramer and Read collected assists to send the goal of 2009-10 firing a bullet from the right face off dot at the 15:27 mark. Gophers’ blue line, split the Minnesota defensive pair and placed a shot over the left Ryan Cramer and Shea Walters were each credited with assists on the play. shoulder of the Gophers’ goaltender Alex Kangas and into the back of the net. The un- Beavers to the locker room with a three-goal cushion. Less than two minutes later, Hunt would give the Beavers the lead, 2-1, on assisted goal at the 8:02 mark of the first period was the first of the season for Walters. In a penalty-littered second period, it was the Chargers that capitalized a slap shot from the point that found its way through traffic on the power-play. The Beavers extended their lead to 2-0 at the 19:20 mark of the first. Matt Read on a BSU miscue to cut the BSU advantage to two goals when Brennan BSU would see its lead swell to 3-1 just 2:03 into the second period when Hunt fired a shot from the top of the circle that found its way through traffic past Kangas Barker scored UAH’s only power-play goal. The tally would come at the netted his second marker of the game. But the two-goal cushion would last only 1:50 for his team-leading eight goal of the season. Jordan George assisted on the play. 13:16 mark of the period and account for all the scoring as UAH out shot Despite being out shot 10-4 in the period, the Beavers skated to the locker room BSU 14-8 in the frame. before Kevin Morrison posted his fourth goal of the season to reel the Chargers to within holding a 2-0 lead. The Beavers would sandwich the Chargers’ second period marker be- a goal, 3-2. But when Cramer and Read combined to post a pair of goals in just 20 With Kent Patterson replacing Kangas between the pipes to begin the second tween three-goal periods as the team exploded for three more goals in the seconds, BSU would not look back. UAH’s Cale Tanka netted a goal in the final minutes of the second, but Hunt would complete the hat trick with his second power-play goal period, Minnesota cut the BSU lead to one goal at the 9:19 mark capitalizing on its third third, including a power-play tally, to put the game out of reach and power of the evening just 3:16 into the third period to seemingly put the game out of reach. power-play opportunity of the game. Jordan Schroeder posted his second goal in as through to their ninth win of the season (9-1-1). Despite holding a three-goal lead well into the third period, the Beavers many nights one-timing a shot from the point that squeezed between BSU goaltender Lowe, Jamie MacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) and captain left the door open for a Charger comeback. Darcy Findlay was tagged with a Mathieu Dugas and the right post. Chris McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) accounted for BSU goals dur- major penalty that set UAH up with a 5:00 power-play. But the BSU penalty-kill The goal put the Beavers on their heels as wave after wave of Golden Gopher ing the final 20 minutes. MacQueen’s power-play marker helped the Beavers rose to the occasion killing the entire penalty and slamming the door on the scoring opportunities rolled in on the BSU goalie over the course of the next five to go 1-for-9 on the man advantage, while UAH scored on just one of its minutes, but Dugas and the Beavers weathered the storm. Chargers. eight power-play opportunities. The victory was the 10th consecutive versus Ala.-Huntsville and helped Bemidji State caught the break it needed at the 6:10 mark of the period, when a From there it was all Dan Bakala (Calgary, Alberta) and BSU’s staunch major penalty was assessed to the Golden Gophers’ Zach Budish for checking from the Beavers to improve to 34-27-3 lead in the all-time series. defense. The sophomore goaltender posted 25 saves, which included 13 behind. The infraction put BSU on the man advantage for the next five minutes and Dugas collected his third win in as many collegiate starts Saturday post- in the final period alone, while allowing just one goal in 59:56 between the set up the team’s third goal of the game--the eventual game-winner. MacQueen was ing a career-high 28 saves, while allowing three UAH goals in 60:00 minutes credited with BSU’s first power-play goal of the series. pipes to improve his record to 7-1-1 overall and 5-0-0 in league play. In ad- of action. He is now 3-0-0 on the season. Up 3-1 with 20 minutes to play, the Beavers opened the third period with a flurry. dition, the Beavers knocked down 19 shots in front of the netminder holding The Chargers tried both goaltenders during the course of the game, but Brad Hunt, MacQueen and Aaron McLeod each scored during the first 3:04 of the the Chargers to just 26 shots on net. neither was able to solve the Beavers offensive attack. Blake MacNicol allowed final frame forcing Minnesota head coach Don Lucia to rotate the veteran Kangas BSU finished the contest with the slightest of leads on the shot board, three goals in 22:03 and made six saves before being replaced with Cameron back between the pipes. Patterson’s night came to an end after allowing four goals 27-26. Talbot. Talbot turned away 15 shots, but allowed three goals in the final 38 min- in 23:04, while posting just six saves and fell to 2-1-0 on the season. Cameron Talbot played 44:51 and allowed five BSU goals before being utes and fell to 3-9-0 with the loss. The Gophers closed the deficit to four, 6-2, midway through the third when Jake replaced by Blake MacNicol in the third period. The duo combined to save The Beavers’ special teams unit seemed to be firing on all cylinders Sat- Hansen redirected a Kevin Wehrs’s shot from the top of the crease, but it was too 21 shots with Talbot posting 17 in the loss. He falls to 3-8-0 on the season. urday as Hunt scored a pair of power-play tallies on four BSU opportunities little, too late as the Beavers cruised to the non-conference victory. The victory was the ninth consecutive versus Ala.-Huntsville and helps (.500). The penalty-kill unit finished by snuffing out seven of the Chargers’ Dugas sealed his second collegiate victory of the season stopping 25 Minne- the Beavers to improve to 33-27-3 lead in the all-time series. eight power-play chances (.875). sota shots, while allowing two goals, in 59:42. He improves to 2-0-0 in his career.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 47 (1) Miami (Ohio) 2 Ohio State 2 Niagara 2 (6) Bemidji State 3 (6) Bemidji State 3 (4) Bemidji State 8 November 27, 2009 November 27, 2009 December 4, 2009 Grand Forks, N.D. - Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. - Ralph Engelstad Arena Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Attendance : 11,096 Attendance : 11,096 Attendance : 2,007

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Miami (9-2-4) 0 0 2 2 Ohio State (6-9-1) 0 1 0 1 2 Niagara (2-9-2; 1-2-1) 0 1 1 2

Bemidji State (11-1-1) 1 1 1 3 Bemidji State (11-2-1) 1 0 0 0 1 Bemidji State (12-2-1; 7-0-0) 1 3 4 8

First Period First Period First Period 8:37 BSU 0-1 6x6 Darcy Findlay (2) (McLeod) 17:29 BSU 0-1 6x6 Aaron McLeod (3) (Findlay, Adams) 17:49 BSU 0-1 6x6 Ian Lowe (5) (George, Read)

Second Period Second Period Second Period 6:02 BSU 0-2 6x6 uTyler Lehrke (3) (McKelvie) 17:39 OSU 1-1 6x6 Ian Boots (1) (Krogh, Duddy) 3:43 NU 1-1 6x6 Ryan Olidis (8) (Moran, Annesley) 5:45 BSU 1-2 6x6 Ian Lowe (6) (Maclntyre, George) Third Period Third Period 7:31 BSU 1-3 6x6 uRyan Cramer (6) (Shea Walters) 5:24 MU 1-2 6x5 PP Carter Camper (5) (McKenzie, Hartman) none 17:55 BSU 1-4 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (4) (MacQueen, McKelvie) 9:21 MU 2-2 6x6 Carter Camper (6) (McKenzie, Schilling) 16:41 BSU 2-3 6x6 Chris McKelvie (5) (Read, Maclntyre) Overtime Third Period 0:48 OSU 2-1 6x6 uKyle Reed (1) (Albert, Duddy) 1:19 BSU 1-5 5x6 SH Matt Read (11) (unassisted) 7:03 NU 2-5 6x5 PP Chris Moran (3) (Mironov, Gotto) 12:56 BSU 2-6 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (3) (Wacker, Hardwick) 16:49 BSU 2-7 6x5 PP Shea Walters (2) (Maclntyre, Adams) Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 19:37 BSU 2-8 6x5 PP Darcy Findlay (3) (Cramer, McKelvie) 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 OT Final Shots on Goal MU 7 10 5 22 OSU 5 9 8 4 26 1 2 3 Final BSU 2 6 7 15 BSU 5 7 8 1 21 NU 6 14 9 29 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays BSU 12 9 18 39 Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Penalties & Power Plays MU 4 8 0 1-for-3 .333 OSU 4 8 0 0-for-3 .000 Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. BSU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000 BSU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000 NU 6 12 0 1-for-6 .167 BSU 6 12 1 3-for-6 .500 Goaltending Goaltending MU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA OSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Goaltending Reichard (8-1-2) 1 5 6 12 58:43 3 Heater (5-2-1) 4 7 8 1 20 60:41 1 NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net 0 - 0 0 1:17 0 Empty net 0 0 0 - 0 00:07 0 Avramenko (2-3-2) 11 6 14 21 59:43 8 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net - 0 0 0 0:17 0 Bakala (8-1-1) 7 10 3 20 60:00 2 Dugas (3-1-0) 5 8 8 3 24 60:48 2 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Bakala (9-1-1) 6 13 8 27 59:52 2 2009-10 game recpas

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 0-1=1 pts 1F George Read Lowe 0-0=0 pts 1F George Read Lowe 3-3=6 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 3-2=5 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 2-1=3 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-3=4 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 1-1=2 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 1-1=2 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 1-0=1 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 2D Hardwick Wacker 0-0=0 pts 2D Hardwick Wacker 0-0=0 pts 2D Hardwick Wacker 0-2=2 pts 3D MacIntyre Adams 0-1=1 pts 3D Carlson Adams 0-1=1 pts 3D MacIntyre Adams 0-3=3 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-4=7 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 1-2=3 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 8-13=21 pts

GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) -- They’ve done it again. GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) -- Twenty-four hours re- BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- Fourteen of Bemidji State Uni- The 2009-10 edition of the No. 6 Bemidji State University men’s ice moved from knocking off the nation’s top-ranked team, versity’s 18 skaters factored into the scoring as the No. 4/5 Beavers routed hockey team added yet another chapter to one of the most tradition-rich leg- (Ohio) 3-2, the No. 6 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team stum- Niagara University 8-2 tonight in College Hockey America competition at the acies in all of collegiate sport. The Beavers skated out of the Ralph Engelstad bled dropping a 2-1 nonconference match up to the Ohio State University John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Arena with a 3-2 victory over No. 1 Miami University in the first game of the in overtime. The Beavers wrapped up play at the Subway Holiday Classic at After taking a 1-0 led late in the first period, the Beavers netted three Subway Holiday Classic. The win versus the nation’s top-ranked RedHawks Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, N.D. with a 1-1 record. goals in the second to take a commanding 4-1 lead heading into the final marked the first time BSU has knocked off NCAA Division I’s top team. For the tenth time in 14 games of 2009-10, BSU was first to light the 20 minutes of play and piled on a season-high four tallies in the third, which With the score knotted at 2-2 after 56:41, senior captain Chris McK- scoreboard, but tonight, different than any of the previous nine occasions, included a short-handed goal and three power-play markers, to cruise to the elvie followed Matt Read into the zone as a trailer, collected a rebound the Beavers were not on the winning end when all was said and done. 8-2 victory. from the leg of Miami goaltender Cody Reichard and fired it into the back Ohio State battled back to tie the game in the second period and got an Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) led the Beavers with a pair of to account for the difference maker as he was being hauled to the ice by a even-strength goal from Kyle Read, 48 seconds into overtime just seconds goals, while Jordan George, Matt Read, Dan MacIntyre, Ryan Cramer RedHawk defender. The Beavers would protect the lead for the remaining after a Buckeye power-play had expired to hand the Beavers their second and Shea Walters each netted multiple points as the Beaver offense ac- 3:19 to post their 11th victory of the season. loss of the season. counted for its highest output of the 2009-10 campaign and scored eight for “There aren’t many guys in college hockey faster than Chris McKelvie,” Bemidji State’s fourth line accounted for all of its scoring on the night. the first time since it posted an eight spot on the Purple Eagles Dec. 3, 2005. BSU head coach Tom Serratore commented after the game. “Chris sensed it, Aaron McLeod (Fr., F, Ottawa, Ontario) netted his third goal of the season BSU looked a bit sluggish out of the gates, but regrouped to take over he saw it and he went. When you beat people to pucks, good things happen.” and second point of the of the weekend beating the Buckeyes’ Cal Heeter in the final eight minutes of the first period out shooting NU 12-6 in the frame “All week we’ve been talking that this is the No. 1 team in the nation and at the 17:29 mark of the first period. He was assisted on the play by Darcy and got a goal from Lowe at the 17:49 mark with help from his linemates we had to have our best game to show the nation that we are for real,” said Findlay (So., F, Bristol, Quebec) and Ryan Adams (Jr., D, Deloraine, Mani- Read and George to put BSU up 1-0 at the first intermission. Read. “It took 60 minutes but we had some play back to deal with tonight. I toba) who also each recorded their second points of the classic. Despite being out shot 14-9 in the second, allowing Niagara to tie the thought we played a good game and ended up on top.” Trailing 1-0 after the first period, OSU evened the score, 1-1, with just game on a Ryan Olidis goal just 3:43 into the period and playing the frame The first period panned out just as you would imagine of a game between 2:21 left in the second period. Ian Boots accounted for the goal, his first of without a power-play opportunity, the Beavers potted three goals to head the nation’s top two defenses. A grand total of nine shots made it to the goal- the season, with help from Devon Krogh and Sean Duddy. into the final 20 minutes of play up 4-1. Lowe posted his first collegiate tenders. Despite recording just two shots on goal during the period and trailing A scoreless third period in which each team put eight shots on net, sent the multi-goal contest lighting the lamp for the sixth time this season, before 7-2, the Beavers held a 1-0 lead over the RedHawks after 20 minutes. Beavers to an extra frame for the fourth time of the season. Cramer netted the eventual game-winner and Tyler Lehrke stuffed a Jamie The Beavers captured their first lead at the 8:37 mark when Darcy Playing the first 45 seconds of overtime on the power-play, OSU pep- MacQueen rebound past the Niagara goaltender Adam Avramenko for his Findlay stuck with a play and muscled a shot on goal despite being partially fourth goal of the season. pered Dugas with three shots in 48 seconds. The last, off the stick of the blocked. The puck bounced up and over the right shoulder of Reichard. Find- BSU dominated play in the third. Read got the period started on a tre- Buckeyes’ Read found the back of the net. lay’s second goal of the season was assisted by freshman Aaron McLeod. mendous individual effort, short-handed goal. His team-leading 11th goal of Mathieu Dugas (Fr., G, L’Assomtion, Quebec), in his fourth start as a Bemidji State went up 2-0 6:02 into the second. Tyler Lehrke corralled a the season came after he blocked a NU shot, beat two defenders to the slot, Beaver, played 60:48 between the pipes recording 20 saves and allowing rebound off McKelvie’s shot and buried his third goal of the season. The tally put fired a shot of the right leg of Avramenko and pounded his own rebound past two goals in his first collegiate loss. He moves to 3-1-0 on the season. the RedHawks down two goals for the third time this season and the first time the goalie on his way past the right post while he was being hauled down by Heeter improved to 5-2-1 in 2009-10 with the win. He turned away 25 of since they were defeated by Michigan State University Oct. 24, 3-2 in overtime. a Purple Eagle blueliner. BSU’s 26 shots on goal and allowed just one tally in 60:41. The Beavers spent the much of the remainder of the period pinned deep Niagara scored its lone power-play goal, on six chances, at the 7:03 within their defensive zone. The RedHawks piled up a 10-6 advantage on Ohio State opens its series with BSU taking a 1-0-0 with a win. BSU falls mark cutting the BSU lead to 5-2, but a trio of unanswered power-play goals the shot board, but came up empty as Dan Bakala slammed the door on to 2-1-1 versus teams hailing from the CCHA in 2009-10. for the Beavers during the final 10 minutes of play put the game out of reach the Miami barrage to preserve the two-goal lead heading into the final 20 The Beavers (11-2-1; 6-0-0 CHA) return to the John S. Glas Fieldhouse for the Purple Eagles. minutes of play. for a College Hockey America (CHA) match up with Niagara University (2-8- NU’s Avramenko turned away 31 BSU shots in 59:43 between the pipes The RedHawks battled back to score the game’s first power-play mark- 2; 1-1-1 CHA) next weekend (Dec. 4-5). The Beavers open the series with but was credited with the setback after allowing all eight of BSU goals. He er taking advantage of a Dan MacIntyre interference call at the 14:13 mark. the Purple Eagles at 7:35 p.m. Friday and will play the second half of the falls to 2-3-2 on the season. MU capitalized on the man advantage one minute, 11 seconds later (15:24) two-game set Saturday at 7:05 p.m. Dan Bakala improves to 9-1-1 overall, allowing two goals in a 27-save getting a Camper goal from the point. preference in the net for BSU. Just under three minutes later, MU got a second goal from Camper to After skating through the last two games without a power-play goal, knot the game at 2-2 and erase their largest deficit of the season. BSU piled up a season-high three tonight on just five chances, while adding But with 3:19 to play, McKelvie was in the right place at the right time, a four special team’s goals on the Read shortie. netting his fifth goal of the season on the rebound. The victory was the Beavers’ fourth straight over Niagara and helped Miami won the special teams battle going 1-for-3 on the man advan- BSU to improve to 18-20-8 in the all-time series. tage, while BSU failed so score on any of its four power-play opportunities. Bakala finished the night with 20 saves, including 10 in the second pe- riod alone to post his eighth victory of the season. 48 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

Niagara 2 Minnesota State 5 Minnesota State 3 2009-10 game recaps (4) Bemidji State 3 (4) Bemidji State 1 (4) Bemidji State 2 December 5, 2009 December 11, 2009 December 12, 2009 Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Attendance : 2,153 Attendance : 2,393 Attendance : 2,359

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Niagara (2-10-2; 1-3-1) 0 0 2 2 Minnesota State (8-8-1) 1 0 4 5 Minnesota State (9-8-1) 1 1 1 3

Bemidji State (13-2-1; 8-0-0) 0 2 1 3 Bemidji State (13-3-1) 0 0 1 1 Bemidji State (13-4-1) 1 0 1 2

First Period First Period First Period None 10:22 MSU 1-0 6x6 Tyler Thompson (1) (Harrison, Irwin) 0:54 BSU 0-1 6x6 Matt Read (12) (unassisted) 4:29 MSU 1-1 6x6 Eriah Hayes (5) (Mouillierat, Davis) Second Period Second Period 1:53 BSU 0-1 6x6 LL Chris McKelvie (6) (unassisted) none Second Period 11:28 BSU 0-2 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (4) (Lehrke) 0:45 MSU 2-1 6x5 PP Kael Mouillierat (5) Irwin, Dorr) Third Period Third Period 4:11 BSU 1-1 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (7) (Hunt, Bakala) Third Period 2:44 NU 1-2 6x6 Giancarlo Iuorio (2) (Sheehan) 8:40 MSU 2-1 6x5 PP uJerad Stewart (8) (Harrison, Youds) 7:34 MSU 3-1 6x6 uMichael Dorr (1) (Youds) 16:15 BSU 1-3 6x6 uJamie MacQueen (5) (Lehrke, McKelvie) 10:11 MSU 3-1 6x5 PP Kael Mouillierat (4) (Stewart, Youds) 17:57 BSU 3-2 6x6 EA Jordan George (7) (McKelvie, Lowe) 19:17 NU 2-3 6x6 EA Ryan Olidis (9) (Gotto, Moran) 10:39 MSU 4-1 6x5 PP Tyler Pitlick (6) (Davis, Cook) 16:04 MSU 5-1 6x5 PP Jerad Stewart (9) (Youds, Davis)

Shots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal

1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final

NU 11 10 10 31 MSU 11 8 12 31 MSU 6 7 1 14 BSU 7 7 8 22 BSU 5 12 14 31 BSU 11 7 13 31 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. NU 3 6 0 0-for-5 .000 MSU 3 9 0 4-for-5 .800 MSU 7 14 0 1-for-3 .333 BSU 5 10 0 1-for-3 .333 BSU 2 7 0 1-for-3 .333 BSU 5 21 0 0-for-5 .000

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA MSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Noonan (0-4-0) 7 5 7 19 59:05 3 Cook (1-0-0) 5 12 13 30 60:00 1 Lee (7-5-0) 10 7 12 29 60:00 2 Empty net - - 0 0 0:55 0 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Bakala (10-2-1) 10 8 8 26 60:00 5 Dugas (3-2-0) 5 6 0 11 58:29 3 Bakala (10-1-1) 11 10 8 29 60:00 2 Empty net - - 0 0 1:31 0

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 0-0=0 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-0=1 pts 1F George Read Lowe 2-1=3 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-0=1 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 2-3=5 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-1=1 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts 1D MacIntyre Hunt 0-0=0 pts 2D Hardwick Wacker 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 3D Carlson Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-3=6 pts G Bakala 0-1=1 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-2=4 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 1-2=3 pts

BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The Bemidji State University BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team completed a series sweep over Niagara University BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- Minnesota State University, men’s ice hockey team was swept for the first time this season as Min- Saturday at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, holding off the Purple Eagles’ late Mankato handed the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team its first nesota State University followed its 5-1 rout Friday by holding the Beavers charge to take a 3-2 College Hockey America victory. Senior captain Chris home loss of the 2009-10 season, using four power-play goals to defeat the off, 3-2, Saturday to gain its second win in as many nights at the John S. McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) led the way for the Beavers posting No. 4 Beavers 5-1 Friday at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Glas Fieldhouse. a goal and an assist. With the score tied 1-1 6:40 into the third period, BSU’s Matt Read (Jr., Trailing 3-1 with just under two minutes to go in the game, the Beavers After a scoreless first period, McKelvie gave the Beavers a 1-0 lead just F, Ilderton, Ontario) was whistled for a major penalty. The infraction set up pulled their goaltender in exchange for an extra attacker. The gamble looked 1:53 into the second frame. The senior used his blazing speed to pick off a five-minute power-play opportunity for the visitors and they would make like it might pay off as Jordan George (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) potted his sev- a NU pass, beat the Purple Eagle defenders and stuff the puck past Chris the Beavers pay. At the 8:40 mark Jerad Stewart would score the eventual enth goal of the season to reel the Mavericks to with a goal with 63 seconds Noonan for his six goal of the season. Ten minutes later, the Beavers would game winner on the man advantage with help from Zach Harrison and Ben left, but that was all the Beavers could muster as they fell in back-to-back double their lead to 2-0 when Tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) left Youds, both of whom would end up with two helpers in the game. During the games for the first time since Jan. 17 and 23 of last season. the puck on the door step for Ben Kinne (So., St. Paul, Minn.), who back- next 1:59, MSU would post two more power-play goals and Harrison would BSU jumped out to a lead just 54 seconds into the game. Matt Read handed the puck into the Purple Eagles’ net for the Beavers’ only power-play add another before the period was over to put the game out of reach for the (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) stepped off the bench for his first shift of the game marker of the contest. Beavers. and into a MSU passing lane. After picking off the pass, Read skated past Bemidji State came into the game with a perfect 10-0-0 record in games The Mavericks, who never trailed in the game, got a Tyler Thompson the Maverick defensive pair and placed a shot over the right shoulder of the in which it has taken a lead into the third period this season. Despite a bit of goal midway through the first period and held on to tote a 1-0 lead into the MSU goaltender and into the back of the net. excitement late, BSU stayed perfect holding off NU to take the conference third. Bemidji State’s Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored the Minnesota State’s Eriah Hayes evened the score at 1-1 at the 4:29 mark game 3-2. Beavers’ only goal of the night to even the score to 1-1, 4:11 into the frame. of the period. He took a pass from Kael Mouillierat and Kurt Davis and fired Giancarlo Iuorio cut the BSU lead in half, 2-1, 2:44 into the third pe- Brad Hunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) and Dan Bakala (So., a slap shot that Mathieu Dugas (Fr., G, L’Assomption, Quebec), the BSU riod scoring an even-strength goal from Brendan Sheehan. But Jamie G, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) were credited with assists on the play. goaltender, couldn’t handle and it dribbled in for a goal. MacQueen (So., St. Thomas, Ontario) would give the Beavers a two-goal The point put an end to a five-game scoreless streak for Hunt, the Beavers’ Just 10 seconds into the second period, the game would swing in cushion, netting what would eventually stand as the game-winning goal, at top scoring defenseman, while it marked the first career helper for Bakala. favor of MSU. BSU’s top scoring defenseman, Brad Hunt (So., D, Ridge the 16:15 mark. Linemates Lehrke and McKelvie each collected their second The goal seemed to be the spark the Beavers needed. The team im- Meadows, British Columbia) was whistled for a checking from behind major points of the night adding assists on the play. mediately began to pick up the pace, pepper the MSU goaltender with shots penalty and was sent to the showers. The Mavericks took the lead just 35 Down 3-1, NU head coach elected to pull his goalten- and fly around the rink challenging every pass with a hit. But that aggressive seconds into the five-minute power-play opportunity on a Mouillierat tally. der in the game’s final minutes for an extra attacker. The decision would pay play cost the Beavers as Read was sent tot the box for elbowing. Minnesota State added to its lead in the third period. Michael Dorr con- off as Ryan Olidis potted his ninth goal of the season with just 43 seconds In a game played without a single penalty called during the first 40 min- verted a BSU turnover on the red line into the first goal of his career as he remaining in regulation, reeling the Beavers to within a goal, 3-2, but were utes of play, penalties end up playing a significant role in the final outcome. beat the BSU goaltender one-on-one. Dorr is the brother of Frannie Door, a unable to make up any additional ground and the Beavers skated away with The Beavers and Mavericks combined to go 5-for-8 on the man advantage in senior forward on the BSU women’s ice hockey team. the one-goal victory to complete their first series sweep over Niagara at the third period, with MSU scoring on 4-of-5 chances, while be was 1-for-3 In the final minutes the Beavers would mount a comeback but would fall home since 2002. on the power-play. short, 3-2. Out shot 31-22 in a game that the Beavers struggled to generate any MSU’s Phil Cook posted his first collegiate win in the game, turning BSU failed to score on five power-play opportunities on the night, while offensive rhythm, special teams played a big role in BSU’s win. The Beavers away 30 BSU shot attempts and allowing just one goal. He improves to 1-0- MSU converted one of three chances into a goal. converted one of their three man advantage opportunities, while the team’s 0 on the season. The Beavers kept Austin Lee busy tonight out shooting MSU 31-14. penalty-kill unit was flawless snuffing out all five of the Purple Eagles’ power- Bakala was tagged with his second loss of the season, snapping a Lee made 29 saves and allowed to goals in 60:00 minutes between the play opportunities. four-game unbeaten streak. He allowed five goals and stopped 26 Maverick pipes. He improves to 7-5-0 on the season. Dan Bakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) became the first goaltender in the shots in 60:00 of play. His record moves to 10-2-1 on the season. Dugas takes his second loss of the season, falling to 3-2-0 after posting country rack up 10 wins in 2009-10, turning away 29 NU shots to post his The loss ended the Beavers’ hopes of a perfect home season after eight 11 saves and allowing all three Maverick goals. fourth consecutive victory. He used the win to improve to 10-1-1. straight wins and stands as the first time BSU has lost on its home ice since The loss marks the sixth straight to MSU matching a losing skid that Noonan was pinned with the loss and falls to 0-4-0 this season. He Mar. 6, 2009--a streak spanning 11 games. stretched from Dec. 20, 1996 to Dec. 17, 2000 and stands as the longest stopped 19 shots but allowed all three of the Beavers’ goals. MSU has now defeated the Beavers in the last five meetings between streak without a win over the Mavericks since the series began in 1974. MSU The victory was BSU’s fifth straight versus Niagara and helped the team the teams and continues to close the gap in the all-time series. The Maver- still trails BSU 44-35-13 in the all-time series. to come within a game of evening the all-time series, 19-20-8. icks now trail BSU by 10 games, 44-34-13.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 49 (9) Bemidji State 0 (9) Bemidji State 3 (11) Bemidji State 4 Western michigan 0 Western michigan 0 Niagara 6 January 2, 2010 January 3, 2010 January 15, 2010 Kalamazoo, Mich. - Lawson Ice Arena Kalamazoo, Mich. - Lawson Ice Arena Lewiston, N.Y. - Attendance : 1,679 Attendance : 1,512 Attendance : 966

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (13-4-2) 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji State (14-4-2) 0 2 1 3 Bemidji State (14-5-2; 8-1-0) 2 0 2 4

Western Michigan (6-9-4) 0 0 0 0 0 Western Michigan (6-10-4) 0 0 0 0 Niagara (6-12-2; 2-3-1) 0 3 3 6

First Period First Period First Period None None 8:54 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (9) (Hunt, Walters) 18:06 BSU 2-0 6x6 Ryan Cramer (7) (Wacker, George) Second Period Second Period None 0:35 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP uIan Lowe (8) (Hunt, Read) Second Period 7:35 NU 2-1 6x6 C.J. Chartrain (2) (P.Zanette, Vandenberg) 9:53 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (5) (Read, Hunt) 18:47 NU 2-2 6x5 PP Giancarlo Iuorio (3) (Ross, Gotto) Third Period 19:26 NU 2-3 6x6 Derek Foam (1) (Moran, Haczyk) None Third Period 11:01 BSU 3-0 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (6) (Read, Hunt) Third Period 4:56 NU 2-4 6x6 Marc Zanette (4) (unassisted) 5:53 NU 2-5 6x6 uBryan Haczyk (3) (P.Zanette, Matthews) 13:51 NU 2-6 6x6 Marc Zanette (5) (Iuorio, Foam) 18:49 BSU 3-6 6x6 Jordan George (8) (Adams) 19:12 BSU 4-6 6x6 Brad Hunt (6) (MacQueen, Lehrke)

S hots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 1 2 3 OT Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final

BSU 11 10 5 3 29 BSU 9 12 9 30 BSU 13 5 21 39 WMU 8 12 8 3 31 WMU 7 11 8 26 NU 10 16 6 32 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. BSU 4 8 0 0-for-3 .000 BSU 6 12 0 3-for-6 .500 BSU 3 6 0 1-for-2 .500 WMU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000 WMU 7 14 0 0-for-5 .000 NU 2 4 0 1-for-3 .333

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending BSU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Bakala (10-2-2) 8 12 8 3 31 65:00 0 Bakala (11-2-2) 7 11 8 26 59:57 0 Bakala (11-3-2) 10 13 0 23 45:53 5 WMU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA Empty net 0 - - 0 0:03 0 Dugas - - 3 3 13:19 1 Gill (5-7-3) 11 10 5 3 29 60:00 2 WMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net - - 0 0 0:48 0 Kuhn (1-3-1) 9 10 8 27 60:00 3 NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Noonan (4-6-0) 11 5 19 35 60:00 4 2009-10 game recpas Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 0-0=0 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-3=4 pts 1F George Read Lowe 2-1=3 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 2-0=2 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-1=2 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-2=2 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Hartmann 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Hartmann 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Hartmann 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-3=3 pts 1D Peluso Wacker 0-1=1 pts 2D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 2D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 2D MacIntyre Hunt 1-1=2 pts 3D MacIntyre Wacker 0-0=0 pts 3D MacIntyre Wacker 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-1=1 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-6=9 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 4-7=11 pts

KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- (Lawson Ice Arena) -- For the first time in 54 years KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- (Lawson Ice Arena) -- Water-tight goaltending and LEWISTON, N.Y. (Dwyer Arena) -- All good things must come to an end. Tonight of storied collegiate hockey history at Bemidji State University, the Beavers a potent power-play propelled the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team’s bid for a perfect College Hockey America skated to a 0-0 tie. Saturday the Beavers failed to score in 60 minutes of team to a 3-0 nonconference victory over Western Michigan University Sun- season ended after eight games. A hard-nosed Niagara squad battled back from an regulation and the five-minute overtime period, while Dan Bakala (So., G, day at Lawson Ice Arena in Kalamazoo, Mich. early two-goal deficit to rattle off six consecutive goals and protect its home ice with a Calgary, Alberta) posted his second career shutout versus Western Michi- Sophomore goaltender Dan Bakala (Calgary, Alberta) turned away 26 6-4 league victory tonight at Dwyer Arena in Lewiston, N.Y. gan University in the scoreless tie at Lawson Ice Arena in Kalamazoo, Mich. shots en route to his second consecutive shutout, the third of his career, Although No. 11 BSU opened the game with dominant play during the first 20 Bakala turned away 31 saves in the game, equalling a career-high set in while Ben Kinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn) matched a career-high by netting minutes and skated into the second period holding a 2-0 lead, Niagara tallied three a 2-1 victory over the University of Alabama-Huntsville Nov. 1 of this season. two goals and Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) and Brad Hunt (So., D, unanswered goals in the second and piled up three more in the first 13:51 of the third In addition to Bakala’s flawless effort between the pipes, BSU’s team Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) each pitched in three assists as the Bea- to put the game out of reach for the Beavers. defense came up with 11 blocked shots. Brady Wacker (Fr., Jansen, Sas- vers snapped a season-long three game winless streak (0-2-1) and improved “The first period might have been one of our better periods of the year,” commented katchewan) led all Bemidji State players with three blocks. to 14-4-2 on the season. head coach Tom Serratore. “Whether we self destructed after that, I don’t know. But Although the game officially goes in the books as a tie, Western Michi- Special teams play was pivotal in the Beavers’ 14th win of the season. A once we took a few shortcuts and they converted on them, momentum began to shift.” gan earned bragging rights, taking the exhibition shootout, 2-1, in three power-play that had been held scoreless in its last 11 opportunities, a streak “You knew those kids were going to play a better second period after that tough rounds. spanning nearly seven periods, accounted for all of Bemidji State’s scoring first period.” He added, “I wish we would have responded a little better, kept our foot The Beavers sent Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario), Jamie Mac- on the afternoon as the Beavers were an efficient 3-for-6 on the man advan- on the gas and paid more attention to detail. But you have to give credit to Niagara. The Queen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) and Shea Walters (So., F, Hibbing, tage. In addition to special teams offense, the Bemidji State penalty-kill unit bottom line is that they played with a lot of intensity, they took it to us in the second and Minn.) to the ice for the shootout. Read was stymied by a kick save from snuffed out all five of the Broncos’ power-play chances to finish the weekend third periods and they earned it.” Riley Gill, who posted his eighth career shutout in the contest. Bakala re- holding WMU scoreless on nine man advantage opportunities. It took the Beavers just 8:54 to get on the scoreboard. Ian Lowe netted his ninth sponded with a save of his own. Then MacQueen made good on his shoot- After the first period of play, the score remained tied at 0-0, bringing goal of the season with help from Brad Hunt and Shea Walters just nine seconds into out attempt and the Broncos knotted the score at 1-1 with a goal form Max immediate flashbacks of a game between the teams just 24 hours earlier BSU’s first power-play opportunity of the evening. Ryan Cramer fired a puck from Campbell. Finally after Walters missed on his attempt, WMU’s J.J. Crew lit that was played in its entirety without a single goal. But just 35 seconds into the top of the right circle, through traffic and past the NU goaltender Chris Noonan, to the lamp to send the WMU faithful home happy. the second stanza, BSU’s junior winger Ian Lowe (Bradwardine, Manitoba) stretch the Beavers’ lead to two goals just under 10 minutes later (18:06). The game’s Western Michigan held a slight edge on the shot board peppering Baka- broke the scoreless streak after four periods with his career-best eighth goal first even-strength lamplighter and Cramer’s seventh of the season, sent Bemidji State la with 31 shots on goal, while the Beavers managed to fire 29 on target at of 2009-10 with help from Read and Hunt. The goal came with just eight to the locker room after the first stanza with a comfortable 2-0 lead. the other end of the ice. seconds remaining on a power-play that carried over from a hooking infrac- Maybe too comfortable. The Beavers’ penalty kill unit got back on track holding WMU scoreless tion called on WMU’s Tyler Ludwig late in the first period. The Purple Eagles struck back at the 7:35 mark of the second to reel the Beavers to on three power-play opportunities after allowing five goals on eight opportu- Kinne put Bemidji State up by two goals at the 9:53 mark when he took within a goal, 2-1. Paul Zanette fired a rocket that was initially saved by Dan Bakala, but nities in the series versus Minnesota State University Dec. 11-12. On the flip passes for Hunt and Read and converted the Beavers’ fourth power-play C.J. Chartrain put the rebound past the BSU goaltender to get the hosting Purple Eagles side, the Beaver power-play unit was held without a goal on four chances, chance of the afternoon into his fifth goal of the season. Bakala piled up 11 on the scoreboard. managing just three shots on net. of his 26 saves in the period and kept the Broncos off the scoreboard as the Niagara evened the score, 2-2, at the 18:47 mark. Just 10 seconds after BSU The BSU/WMU all-time series remains deadlocked at 2-2-1. Entering Beavers skated to the locker room after 40 minutes of play up 2-0. newcomer Jordan George was whistled for slashing, the Bemidji State penalty-kill unit the series each team own a pair of wins in the rivalry (2-2-0) dating back to Kinne added his sixth lamplighter of the campaign at the 11:01 mark gave up its first power-play goal since Dec. 12--a streak spanning 203 minutes and two 2004. of the third period to give Bemidji State a 3-0 advantage. Adding their third seconds. assists of the game on the play, Read set a new career-best, while Hunt Thirty-two seconds later (19:12), Derek Foam scored to give NU its first lead of the equaled a personal-best of three helpers set Mar. 7, 2009 versus Robert game and swing the momentum to NU as the teams exited for the second intermission. Morris University. Niagara would ride that wave of momentum into the third period piling three more Bakala was again spectacular in net versus the Broncos posting back- goals onto their lead. Marc Zanette capitalized on a BSU turnover after a face off in to-back shutouts for the first time in his career as he improved to 11-2-2 on their own zone to net the first of his game-high two goals on the night and Bryan the season and climbed to third in the country in goals against average (1.71) Haczyk scored what would stand as the game winner 57 seconds later (5:53), before and fourth in save percentage (.937). Zanette potted his second of the game to put NU up 6-2. Jerry Kuhn was tagged with the loss after allowing three power-play Down four goals with just over six minutes to go in the game, the Beavers played goals while totaling 27 saves in 60:00 minutes of play. He falls to 1-3-1 on with urgency. The team finished the period with a 21-6 advantage in shots on goal and the season. got goals from George and Hunt in the final 90 seconds but it was too little, too late. The victory gives the Beavers an 3-2-1 edge in the all-time BSU/WMU George and Hunt led the way for the Beavers as each netted a goal and an as- series, while it improves the team’s record to 3-1-2 versus teams hailing from sist in the loss. Niagara had five players garner two points in the game led by Marc the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Zanette’s two-goal effort. Bakala, who played just 45:53 and posted 23 saves before being pulled for Ma- thieu Dugas, was tagged with the loss after allowing five NU goals. He moves to 11-3-2 on the year.

50 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

(11) Bemidji State 4 (4) Minnesota Duluth 1 (14) Bemidji State 5 2009-10 game recaps Niagara 3 (14) Bemidji State 4 (4) Minnesota Duluth 4 January 15, 2010 January 22, 2010 January 23, 2010 Lewiston, N.Y. - Dwyer Arena Bemijdi, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse D.E.C.C. - Duluth, Minn. Attendance : 1,015 Attendance : 2,414 (sellout) Attendance : 5,396 (sellout)

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final

Bemidji State (15-5-2; 9-1-0) 2 1 1 4 Minnesota Duluth (16-8-1) 0 0 1 1 Bemidji State (17-5-2) 1 0 3 1 5

Niagara (6-13-2; 2-4-1) 1 1 1 3 Bemidji State (16-5-2) 1 0 3 4 Minnesota Duluth (16-9-1) 1 1 2 0 4

First Period First Period First Period 16:30 BSU 1-0 6x6 Dan Maclntyre (1) (Lehrke, McKelvie) 11:04 BSU 0-1 6x6 Ian Lowe (10) (George, Hunt) 10:11 BSU 1-0 6x6 Chris McKelvie (7) (MacQueen, Lehrke) 16:42 BSU 2-0 6x6 Brance Orban (1) (Read) 18:10 UMD 1-1 6x6 Chad Huttel (1) (Akins) 18:53 NU 2-1 5x6 SH Paul Zanette (7) (Haczyk) Second Period none Second Period Second Period 10:27 UMD 1-2 6x6 Jordan Fulton (1) (Grun, Olsen)

1:57 BSU 3-1 6x6 Matt Read (13) (Orban) Third Period 18:02 NU 3-2 6x5 PP Giancarlo Iuorio (4) (M.Zanette, Gotto) 3:48 BSU 0-2 6x4 PP uBrad Hunt (7) (MacQueen, Lowe) Third Period 9:54 BSU 0-3 6x6 Ian Lowe (11) (George) 7:14 BSU 2-2 5x6 SH Matt Read (14) (Kinne) 8:21 UMD 2-3 6x5 PP Travis Oleksuk (7) (Montgomery, Grun) Third Period 11:09 BSU 0-4 6x6 Brance Orban (3) (Kinne) 13:37 BSU 3-3 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (12) (Cramer, Read) 1:42 BSU 4-2 6x6 uBrance Orban (2) (Wacker) 15:34 UMD 1-4 6x5 PP Jack Connolly (16) (Bordson, Connolly) 14:06 UMD 3-4 6x6 Mike Seidel (5) (Bordson, Oleksuk) 13:51 NU 4-3 6x6 Ryan Olidis (12) (Moran, Gotto) 19:58 BSU 4-4 6x6 EA Ben Kinne (7) (Maclntyre)

Overtime Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 0:36 BSU 5-4 6x6 Jordan George (9) (Lowe, Hunt)

1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final Shots on Goal BSU 8 12 11 31 UMD 7 12 11 30 1 2 3 OT Final NU 3 11 15 29 BSU 11 6 9 26 BSU 7 5 11 1 24 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays UMD 11 13 11 0 35 Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Penalties & Power Plays BSU 6 12 0 0-for-4 .000 UMD 4 8 0 1-for-6 .167 Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. NU 4 8 1 1-for-6 .167 BSU 6 12 0 1-for-4 .250 BSU 6 12 1 1-for-4 .250 UMD 5 10 0 1-for-5 .200 Goaltending Goaltending BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA UMD 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Goaltending Bakala (12-3-2) 2 10 14 26 60:00 3 Reiter (8-4-0) 10 6 6 22 47:05 4 BSU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Hjelle - - 2 2 8:42 0 Bakala (14-3-2) 10 12 9 0 31 59:30 4 Noonan (4-7-0) 6 11 10 27 58:55 4 Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:13 0 Empty net - - 0 0 0 1:06 0 Empty net 0 0 0 0 1:05 0 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA UND 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA Bakala (13-3-2) 7 12 10 29 59:53 1 Hjelle (8-5-1) 6 5 8 0 19 60:36 5 Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:07 0 Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F Orban Read Lowe 3-2=5 pts 1F George Read Lowe 3-2=5 pts 1F George Read Lowe 2-3=5 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Orban Kinne Cramer 1-2=3 pts 2F Orban Kinne Cramer 1-1=2 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-2=2 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-2=3 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-1=1 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Hartmann 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg Hartmann Findaly 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg Hartmann Findaly 0-0=0 pts 1D Peluso Wacker 0-1=1 pts 1D Peluso MacIntyre 0-1=1 pts 1D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 2D MacIntyre Hunt 1-0=1 pts 2D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts 2D Areshenko Hunt 1-1=2 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-1=1 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 4-6=10 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 5-8=13 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 4-6=10 pts

LEWISTON, N.Y. (Dwyer Arena) -- It’s been a long time coming. BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- Ian Lowe posted two goals and an Duluth, Minn. (Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center) -- What a finish. Freshman Brance Orban has put in his time at practice, watched his team- assist and Dan Bakala piled up 29 saves as the No. 14 Bemidji State University Trailing 2-1 after 40 minutes of play, the No. 14 Bemidji State men’s ice mates contribute and waited patiently for his turn to prove he belongs. Saturday, men’s ice hockey topped No. 4 University of Minnesota Duluth, 4-1, to open a hockey team tied the game three times in the games final 13 minutes and would Orban got his chance and he made the most of it. nonconference home-and-home series at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. need less than a minute of extra time to send the capacity DECC crowd home in In his first collegiate start, Orban, who found himself flanking the Bemidji In the premier match up on the college hockey docket Friday, the Beavers disappointment, but not before giving them their monies worth. State University men’s ice hockey team’s top line along side the Beavers’ top prevailed in typical BSU fashion playing stingy team defense and out working the BSU posted its third consecutive win earning a 5-4 overtime victory versus scorer Matt Read and Ian Lowe, not only held his own, he led the Beavers to a Bulldogs to create scoring opportunities. No. 4 University of Minnesota Duluth. 4-3 College Hockey America victory over Niagara University at Dwyer Arena in Lowe netted his 10th goal of the season to open the scoring at the 11:03 After Ben Kinne (So., F. St. Paul. Minn.) sent the game to overtime with a Lewiston, N.Y. Orban notched a pair of goals, including the game winner, while mark of the first period. BSU’s play making defender Brad Hunt found freshman goal at the horn, freshman Jordan George (F, Madison, Wis.) secured the win adding an assist. Jordan George behind the net, who in turn, passed the puck to Lowe crashing for the Beavers taking advantage of a UMD turnover in front of the net. Once the “Brance is a smart player,” commented BSU head coach Tom Serratore. the net. puck was on his stick he accelerated past the Bulldog defensive pair and beat the “We put him in there with a couple other smart players in Matt Read and Ian Lowe The Beavers took the 1-0 lead into the locker room at the conclusion of the goaltender with a back-hand flip. for Jordan George and Brance filled in just great.” first period and held it through the second, thanks to selfless defensive play and Not only did the Beavers claim the nonconference series sweep with the For the second consecutive night, the Beavers skated out to a 2-0 lead get- a hot goaltender. gutty victory, they also improved to 3-0-0 versus teams ranked among the na- ting goals from a pair of unlikely contributors. Junior Dan MacIntyre got the Bemidji State killed off all four of the Bulldogs’ power-play opportunities tion’s top five spots in 2009-10. Beavers on the board 16:30 into the game firing a shot through traffic from the during the first 40 minutes, including, 44 seconds of 5-on-3 play, and held the The Beavers struck first as senior captain Chris McKelvie (F, New Brighton, point for the first goal of his career. Tyler Lehrke and Chris McKelvie were one-goal lead despite being out shot 12-6 in the second stanza alone. Minn.) potted his seventh goal of the season at the 10:11 mark of the first period. credited with assists on the even-strength goal. BSU opened the third period on the attack. Hunt and the Beavers capitalized Fellow senior Tyler Lehrke (F, Park Rapids, Minn.) started the play intercepting Just 12 seconds later (16:42), Orban found the back of the net with help from on their first power-play opportunity of the final frame when the sophomore rifled a pass on the blue line in stride and skating it into the offensive zone before giv- Read to put the Beavers up 2-0. a shot from the point that made its way through traffic and past Kenny Reiter to ing it up to Jamie MacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) who, in turn, found A power-play opportunity in the final 90 seconds of the period set the Bea- put the Beavers up 2-0. Jamie MacQueen and Lowe were credited with assists McKelvie on the left doorstep for a quick tip into the back of the net. vers up in position to take a three-goal lead to the locker room after 20 minutes on the play. The Bulldogs knotted the game at 1-1 with 1:50 remaining in the first on a of play, but a turnover in the neutral zone cost the Beavers that chance and Paul With a two-goal lead just four minutes into the third, the Beavers kicked the Chad Huttel laser from the top of the right face off circle. Zanette beat Dan Bakala for a short-handed goal with 67 seconds to play in the pedal to the floor and buried the Bulldogs with goals from Lowe and Brance Beaver goaltender Dan Bakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) collected six saves first period. The teams skated off the ice for the beak with the Beavers leading Orban prior to the 12-minute mark. Lowe simply out hustled everyone on the ice and was aided by the post on two occasions during the first 20 minutes of play 2-1. taking a shot off the pipe in his own zone and though traffic in the neutral zone as BSU was out shot 11-7. The Beavers and Bulldogs skated to their respective Twenty-four hours after opening the second period flat only to watch an early before deflecting the puck off Reiter’s back for the second two-goal night of his locker rooms deadlocked at 1-1 at the conclusion of the first. lead stolen from them, the Beavers exploded into the second period Saturday. It career (9:54). Seventy-six seconds later, Orban struck for the third time in BSU’s The Bulldogs had the Beavers on their heels for a good portion of the second took Read just 1:57 to grab his team-leading 13th goal of the season as Orban last two games, firing a shot from the right face off circle to end Reiter’s night. and took its first lead of the series 10:27 into the second frame. Jordan Fulton skated collected the first assist of his career at BSU. The Bulldogs would get on the board with just 4:26 to play as their top the puck behind Bakala, wrapped around and found an opening between the BSU BSU killed a 5-on-3 lasting 1:14 midway through the second, but the Purple scorer, Jack Connolly, put a power-play marker past Bakala with help from Rob goaltender’s pad and the post for his first goal of the season. UMD clung to the one- Eagles would capitalize on a man advantage late in the period to stay within strik- Bordson and Mike Connolly. goal lead, 2-1, after two periods, out shooting the Beavers 13-5 in the second. ing distance, 3-2. The BSU penalty-kill unit held UMD scoreless in their first five man advan- Bemidji State entered the third period facing a deficit for just the fifth time Leading by a goal, Bemidji State opened the third period just as it did the tage chances and finished the night 5-for-6. The unit has allowed just three pow- this season and was 0-3-1 in previous four games. But tonight would be different. second. Orban posted his second tally of the evening with help from Brady er-play goals in the Beavers’ last five outings--a streak spanning 24 opportunities Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) scored a short-handed goal 7:14 in to tie the Wacker (Fr., D, Jansen, Saskatchewan) just 1:42 into the stanza. The goal, put- (.875). The BSU power-play unit scored on one of its four chances. game at 2-2 to kick start the see-saw battle. Minnesota Duluth got a power-play ting BSU up 4-2 would be a big one for the Beavers. It would stand as the game- Bakala was sharp tonight to say the least, but had plenty of help from his goal from Travis Oleksuk 1:07 later to regain ownership of the lead, 3-2. At the winner after Ryan Oldis recorded his 12th goal of the season with just 6:09 left in teammates who watered down the potent Bulldog offensive attack by deflecting 13:37-minute mark, Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored his fifth goal regulation. 27 shot attempts before they had a chance to reach the crease. The sophomore in the Beavers’ last five games and his third of the series to even the score at 3-3. Bakala and the Beavers held off a late charge by NU for a 4-3 win to salvage improved to 13-3-2 with the win, allowing just one goal in 59:53 between the But the Bulldogs looked to drive the dagger 49 seconds later. Mike Seidle buried a series split. pipes. a shot from the top of the right face off circle to put the home team up 4-3 with Bakala posted 26 save, including 14 in the final frame, to collect his 12th Reiter was tagged with the loss after giving up all four BSU goals in 51:05 just under six minutes to play. victory of the season. He is now 12-3-2. of work. He finished with 20 saves. Brett Hjelle stopped two shots and held BSU But the Bemidji State would find another gear. Chris Noonan turned away 27 BSU shots, but allowed four goals and was scoreless working the final 8:42 of play. With its goaltender off the ice for the final 38 seconds in lieu of an extra tagged with the loss. He falls to 4-7-0 on the season. After being swept by Minnesota Duluth last year, BSU used Friday’s victory attacker, Kinne willed the puck in the net with 1.3 ticks left to tie the game at 4-4 The win allows the Beavers to climb to within a game of taking control of to close the Bulldog’s lead in the all-time series to 18-8-0 and close their game and extend it to overtime. It took just 36 seconds for the Beavers to claim the the all-time series with Niagara. NU owns a 21-20-8 advantage since the series at the Glas with a 4-3-0 edge over UMD. The victory over the nationally-ranked victory, their first sweep over the Bulldogs since the 2005-06 campaign and to began in 1999. The Purple Eagles may hold 14-8-3 record over the Beavers when Bulldogs also allowed the Beavers to improve to 2-0 versus top 5 teams in 2009- regain ownership of the coveted Babe the Blue Ox traveling trophy. playing at Dwyer Arena, the site of the final CHA Tournament Mar. 12-13, 2010, 10. BSU also knocked off No. 1 Miami University (Ohio) Nov. 27. Bakala turned away 31 shots en rout to his 14th victory of the season. He but BSU has won four of its last five on the NU’s home ice. improves to 14-3-2 overall and has not lost in his last three starts.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 51 Robert Morris 1 Robert Morris 5 (5) Bemidji State 2 (6) Bemidji State 5 (6) Bemidji State 2 Robert Morris 5 January 29, 2010 January 30, 2010 Feb. 12, 2010 Bemijdi, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Bemijdi, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhouse Moon Township, Pa. - Island Sports Center Attendance : 2,108 Attendance : 2,243 Attendance : 863

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Robert Morris (7-14-4; 3-5-2) 0 1 0 1 Robert Morris (8-14-4; 4-5-2) 1 1 3 5 Bemidji State (18-7-2; 10-3-0) 0 0 2 2

Bemidji State (18-5-2; 10-1-0) 2 2 1 5 Bemidji State (18-6-2; 10-2-0) 0 1 1 2 Robert Morris (9-14-4; 5-5-2) 1 2 2 5

First Period First Period First Period 1:24 BSU 0-1 6x5 PP Jordan George (10) (Lowe, Cramer) 3:00 RMU 1-0 6x5 PP (11) (Urban, Crichton) 17:22 RMU 0-1 6x6 Dave Cowan (1) (Lyle, Velasquez) 13:56 BSU 0-2 6x6 uIan Lowe (13) (George, Hunt) Second Period Second Period Second Period 9:47 RMU 2-0 5x5 Zach Hervato (3) (Blandina) 10:22 RMU 0-2 6x6 Ron Cramer (4) (Cowan, Blandina) 0:34 BSU 0-3 6x6 Jordan George (11) Lowe, 8:04 17:24 BSU 2-1 6x6 Ryan Cramer (8) (Orban, Kinne) 19:02 RMU 0-3 6x4 PP uNathan Longpre (12) (Denny Urban) 8:04 RMU 1-3 6x6 James Lyle (1) (Salituro, Blazek) 13:10 BSU 1-4 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (5) (McKelvie, MacQueen) Third Period Third Period 8:43 BSU 2-2 6x6 Jordan George (12) (unassisted) 6:08 RMU 0-4 6x6 J.C. Velasquez (6) (Crichton, Lyle) Third Period 9:22 RMU 3-2 6x6 uDenny Urban (8) (Cramer, Blandina) 13:34 BSU 1-4 6x5 PP Tyler Lehrke (6) (MacQueen, Walters) 19:29 BSU 1-5 6x6 EN Ian Lowe (14) (unassisted) 14:50 RMU 4-2 6x6 Stefan Salituro (4) (unassisted) 17:53 BSU 2-4 5x6 SHEA Jordan George (13) (Peluso, Lowe) 19:59 RMU 5-2 6x6 EN J.C. Velasquez (5) (Chiavetta, Kushneriuk) 18:15 RMU 2-5 6x5 PP Nathan Longpre (13) (Kobialko, Urban)

Shots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final RMU 13 10 10 33 RMU 9 10 11 30 BSU 16 12 17 45 BSU 13 7 12 32 BSU 9 7 12 28 RMU 4 12 7 23 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. RMU 5 10 0 0-for-6 .000 RMU 4 8 0 1-for-6 .167 BSU 4 8 1 1-for-6 .167 BSU 6 12 0 1-for-5 .200 BSU 6 12 0 0-for-3 .000 RMU 6 12 0 2-for-4 .500

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending RMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA RMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Ostergard (6-11-2) 11 5 11 27 58:56 4 Ostergard (7-11-2) 9 6 11 26 59:53 2 Bakala (15-5-2) 3 10 1 14 46:08 4 Empty net - - 0 0 1:04 1 Empty net - 0 0 0 0:07 0 Dugas - - 4 4 12:51 0 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net - - 0 0 1:01 1 Bakala (15-3-2) 13 9 10 32 60:00 1 Bakala (15-4-2) 8 9 8 25 57:03 4 RMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net 0 0 0 0 2:57 1 Ostergard (8-11-3) 16 12 15 43 60:00 2 2009-10 game recpas Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 4-4=8 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-0=1 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-1=2 pts 2F Orban Kinne Cramer 0-1=1 pts 2F Orban Kinne Cramer 1-2=3 pts 2F Orban Kinne Cramer 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-2=3 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-1=2 pts 4F Billberg Hartmann Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg Hartmann Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg Walters Findlay 0-1=1 pts 1D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts 1D Peluso Hardwick 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 2D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts 2D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso MacIntyre 0-1=1 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Wacker Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 5-8=13 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-2=4 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-4=6 pts

BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The John S. Glas Fieldhouse BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- Robert Morris University stung Moon Township, Pa. (RMU Island Sports Center) -- Robert Morris Uni- has been the site of countless historic events since its erection in 1967 and No. 6 Bemidji State University Saturday handing the Beavers a 5-2 setback versity scored first and took a 3-0 lead into the third period before handing Friday evening it was host to yet another. Behind two-goal, two assist efforts in the team’s final appearance in the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. No. 5 Bemidji State University a 5-2 College Hockey America loss, Friday at from Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba), the Bemidji State University The Beavers fall to 18-6-2 overall and saw its College Hockey America RMU Island Sport Center in Moon Township, Pa. men’s ice hockey program recorded its 500th victory in its hallowed hockey record dip to 10-2-0 on a night when it honored its 2009-10 senior class of The Beavers, now 18-7-2 overall and 10-3-0 in league action, have barn with a 5-1 triumph over Robert Morris University. Kyle Hardwick (Sr., D, Warroad, Minn.), Tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, dropped their last two games to the Colonials. RMU also defeated BSU 5-2 The Beavers, who are in their 43rd and final season calling the Glas Minn.), Chris McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) and Chris Peluso (Sr., Jan. 30 in its final appearance in the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. home and are just months from moving into the new 4,300-seat, state-of-the D, Wadena, Minn.). Despite a decisive advantage in shots on goal, 16-4, and a signifi- are Bemidji Regional Events Center, have logged 683 games on their cur- RMU out played the Beavers from wire-to-wire scoring just three min- cant number of quality scoring opportunities during the first 20 minutes of rent home ice and have compiled a record of 500-143-41. That’s a winning utes into the game, adding another midway through the second and record- play, the Beavers trailed the hosting Colonials 1-0. Robert Morris took the percentage of over 76-percent or an average of nearly 12 home games per ing three unanswered goals to close out the win. first lead of the game when Dave Cowan threw the puck on net to beat a season. Talk about home ice advantage. Nathan Longpre scored 42 seconds into the Colonials’ first power-play screened Dan Bakala for his first goal of the season. BSU got out to a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes of play and would not look opportunity of seven power-play chances of the evening. The visitors would “That first period was a toughy because we played very well,” BSU head back. The Beavers would sandwich the Colonials’ only marker of the night take the 1-0 advantage into the second period of play. coach Tom Serratore said. “You’d like to get a goal in that first period after with two more goals before registering an empty-netter to bring the score to RMU was first to strike in a penalty-riddled second frame. Zach Hervato all of our hard work and quality scoring changes. Then we had a breakdown a final at 5-1. put the Colonials up 2-0 at the 9:47 mark of the period. Despite taking three defensively and they got that 1-0 lead and we never really came back from No. 6 Bemidji State improves to 18-5-2 overall and are the first team in penalties in the stanza, the Beavers struck back to climb to within a goal af- that.” the country to claim its 18th win this season. The Beavers also saw their lead ter 40 minutes of play. Ryan Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) scored In the second, the Colonials seemed to keep the pressure on BSU. in the College Hockey America standings swell to 12 points over second- his eighth marker of the season and he was assisted by Brance Orban (Fr., However, the Beavers remained within a goal through the first 10 minutes of place RMU as they climbed to 10-1-0 in league play. F, Lethbridge, Alberta) and Ben Kinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.). play, but at the 10:22 mark, RMU took a two-goal lead. After Bakala made George posted his 10th goal of the season just 1:24 into the first when Jordan George (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) level the score at 2-2 8:43 into the an initial save on a J.C. Velasquez shot, Bemidji State was unable to clear Lowe and Ryan Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) found the rookie on third period. But the tie would be short-lived. Thirty-nine second later, Denny the puck and a Cowan shot was deflected in front of the net past Bakala by the right post for an easy tap in 63 seconds into the Beavers’ first power-play Urban would bead BSU goaltender Dan Bakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) with Ron Cramer to put the hosts up 2-0. opportunity of the weekend. Just over 12 minutes later (13:56), Lowe added a laser from the point. The Beavers didn’t commit a penalty during the first 37 minutes of play, a goal of his own to send BSU to the locker room grasping a 2-0 lead. Robert Morris would go on to add a goal from Stefan Salituro and an but when it rains it pours. With Tyler Lehrke in the box for hooking infraction In an up-and-down, fast-paced first period, BSU goaltender Dan Baka- empty-net tally from J.C. Velasquez as the final horn sounded to bring the at the 17:45 mark, BSU was whistled for too many men a minute later setting la (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) posted 13 of his 32 saves as the shots were score to 5-2. up 60 seconds of 5-on-3 advantage for the Coloinals. RMU would need just locked at 13-13. Bakala would go on to push his season’s record to 15-3-2 The Beavers were out shot for the second consecutive night, 30-28. 17 seconds to take a 3-0 lead, getting what would eventually become the and extended his winning streak to four games with the victory. Bakala collected 25 saves but was tagged with the loss after surrendering game-winning goal from Nathan Longpre, who again took advantage of a Just as he did to open the game, George got the Beavers out the gates four RMU goals in 57:03 between the pipes. He moves to 15-4-2 on the scrum in front of the net to screen the BSU netminder. quickly as the second stanza got underway, netting his second goal of the season. “You know the chances of scoring on a 5-on-3 are pretty high,” com- night just 34 seconds into the period. Linemates Lowe and Matt Read (Jr., The Colonials’ Brooks Ostergard bounded back from a 5-1 loss mented Serratore. “Obviously they converted. That was a back-breaker.” F, Ilderton, Ontario) were credited with assists on the play. 24-hours earlier by posting 26 saves en route to his seventh victory of the Robert Morris would extend its lead to 4-0 6:08 into the final stanza, At the 8:04 mark, James Lyle got the best of Bakala firing a shot from season. He improves to 7-11-2. effectively ending Bakala’s night after 46:48 between the pipes. Freshman the right face off circle into the back of the net to reel the Beavers to within With the 5-2 victory, RMU put an end to a five-game losing skid a the Mathieu Dugas came off the bench in relief. two goals, 3-1, but Bemidji State would respond to extend their lead to three hands of the Beavers. But BSU still holds a commanding 17-9-2 lead in the The change in goaltenders provided a spark for the Beavers. goals five minutes later (13:10). Tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) all-time series and an impressive 11-2-1 mark in games played in Bemidji, Lehrke scored his sixth goal of the season, a career-high for the senior, crashed the net and pounded a Chris McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) Minn. to pull the Beavers within three goals, 4-1 with 6:26 to play. rebound past Brooks Ostergard, the RMU goaltender, for his fifth goal of Despite pulling Dugas for an extra attacker with just over four minutes 2009-10. to play, the Beavers were left short-handed when Jamie MacQueen was The score remained locked a 4-1 through 19 minutes of the third frame, called for interference a the 17:32 mark. However, Jordan George extended but when Robert Morris head coach Derek Schooley elected to pull his goal- his scoring streak to five games, netting his first collegiate short-handed ie with just over a minute to play, BSU would need only 35 seconds to make goal, and 13th goal of the season, with 2:03 to play. him pay. Lowe picked off a pass in front of the Beavers’ net, chipped the But the Colonials would slam the door on the comeback 22 seconds puck past the Colonial defensive pair and chopped at the puck sliding into later when Longpre netted his second goal of the evening, this time on an the offensive zone from his belly for his first empty-net goal of the season. empty net, to give RMU the 5-2 victory. The game would end with RMU holding a slight lead in shots, 33-32. Despite losing 5-2, BSU still holds a commanding 17-10-2 lead in the The Beavers scored the game’s only special teams goal of the night, all-time series, while the series is 6-6-1 in games played in Moon Township, finishing 1-for-5 on the man advantage, while BSU held the Colonials score- Pa. less on six chances.

52 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

(5) Bemidji State 5 Niagara 2 Niagara 1 2009-10 game recaps Robert Morris 2 (7) Bemidji State 3 (7) Bemidji State 6 Feb. 13, 2010 Feb. 19, 2010 Feb. 20, 2010 Moon Township, Pa. - Island Sports Center Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhous Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas Fieldhous Attendance : 987 Attendance : 2,414 (Sellout) Attendance : 2,414 (Sellout)

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (19-7-2; 11-3-0) 1 1 3 5 Niagara (7-17-4; 2-9-2) 0 1 1 2 Niagara (7-18-4; 2-10-2) 0 0 1 1

Robert Morris (9-15-4; 5-6-2) 0 1 1 2 Bemidji State (20-7-2; 12-3-0) 1 0 2 3 Bemidji State (21-7-2; 13-3-0) 3 2 1 6

First Period First Period First Period 16:13 BSU 1-0 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (7) (McKelvie) 11:14 BSU 0-1 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (15) (Cramer, Hunt) 5:56 BSU 0-1 6x6 Darcy Findlay (4) (Billberg, Kinne) 7:16 BSU 0-2 6x6 uIan Lowe (16) (Read) Second Period Second Period 7:16 1:52 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (8) (Lehrke) 8:10 NU 1-1 6x6 Bryan Haczyk (6) (Zanette, Moran) 18:15 BSU 0-3 5x5 Ben Kinne (9) (Hunt, Areshenko) 19:52 RMU 2-1 6x6 Scott Kobialko (9) (Longpre) Third Period Second Period Third Period 4:31 BSU 1-2 6x6 Jamie MacQueen (7) (unassisted) 8:18 BSU 0-4 6x6 Darcy Findlay (5) (McLeod, Cramer) 5:55 RMU 2-2 6x6 Zach Hervato (5) (Kushneriuk, Salituro) 6:14 BSU 1-3 6x6 uMatt Read (15) (George, Lowe) 10:02 BSU 0-5 6x6 Matt Read (16) (Wacker) 8:54 BSU 3-2 6x6 uRyan Cramer (9) (Kinne, Peluso) 12:11 NU 2-3 6x6 Paul Zanette (10) (Haczyk, Beattie) 10:57 BSU 4-2 6x5 PP Jamie MacQueen (6) (Lehrke, Kinne) Third Period 18:43 BSU 5-2 6x6 EN Tyler Lehrke (8) (Maclntyre) 7:31 NU 1-5 6x6 C.J. Chartrain (3) (unassisted) 10:59 BSU 1-6 6x6 Ryan Cramer (10) (Kinne)

Shots on Goal Shots on Goal S hots on Goal 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final

BSU 10 3 11 24 NU 10 3 11 24 NU 11 5 17 33 RMU 7 9 12 28 BSU 7 9 12 28 BSU 9 24 6 39 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. BSU 5 10 0 2-for-4 .500 NU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000 NU 9 26 0 0-for-1 .000 RMU 6 20 0 0-for-3 .000 BSU 4 11 0 1-for-3 .333 BSU 4 8 0 0-for-5 .000

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Dugas (4-2-0) 7 8 11 26 60:00 2 Avramenko (2-5-3) 4 12 6 21 59:36 3 Hare (1-5-0) 6 - - 6 20:00 3 RMU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:24 0 Avramenko - 22 5 27 40:00 3 Ostergard (8-12-3) 9 2 8 19 58:54 4 BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net - - 0 0 1:06 1 Bakala (16-5-2) 11 9 5 25 60:00 2 Bakala (17-5-2) 11 5 16 32 59:56 1 Empty net 0 - - 0 0:04 0

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 0-0=0 pts 1F George Read Lowe 2-2=4 pts 1F George Read Lowe 2-1=3 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 2-2=4 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-1=1 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 2-4=6 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 3-3=6 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-0=1 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 4F Orban Hartmann Billberg 0-0=0 pts 4F Orban Billberg Hartmann 0-0=0 pts 4F McLeod Findlay 2-1=3 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts 1D Hardwick Peluso 0-0=0 pts 2D Peluso MacIntyre 0-2=2 pts 2D Peluso MacIntyre 0-0=0 pts 2D Wacker Adams 0-1=1 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Areshenko Hunt 0-2=2 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 5-7=12 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-4=7 pts XD Carlson 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 6-9=15 pts

Moon Township, Pa. (RMU Island Sports Center) -- Tyler Lehrke (Sr., BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- A pair of third period goals and BEMIDJI, Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- After 43 years of calling the John F. Park Rapids, Minn.) posted two goals and two assists Saturday to lead water-tight penalty-kill play allowed the Bemidji State University men’s ice S. Glas Fieldhouse home, the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team the No. 5 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team to a 5-2 victory at hockey team to escape the John S. Glas Fieldhouse with a 3-2 victory Friday skated off its ice for the final time Saturday, but not before adding another win Robert Morris University. The win enabled the Beavers to salvage a College over Niagara University. The win, which improved the No. 7 Beavers’ record to one of the finest legacies of hockey history ever assembled. Hockey America road series split and come within a point of clinching their to 20-7-2 overall and 12-3-0 in College Hockey America play was enough to Since Bemidji State opened the doors to its most recent hockey home Nov. 17, 1967, its men’s hockey program has won 13 national championships, third consecutive regular-season championship. clinch the school’s third consecutive regular-season league championship captured 22 conference crowns and posted 880 wins, 502 of which have “It was a gutty win,” BSU head coach Tom Serratore commented. “We and unprecedented 22nd conference crown in program history. come at The Glas. With hundreds of alumni, nearly 30 members of the Glas let them back in a little bit, but I thought we showed a lot of resiliency when it Tied 1-1 after two periods of inconsistent play, the Beavers came out in family and a capacity crowd of 2,414 in attendance, Bemidji State celebrated was 2-2 and we pushed through to get that third goal.” He added, “I thought the opening minutes of the third frame to take control of the game. Jamie the dedication, history and tradition of Beaver hockey and turned down the we were pretty good after that.” MacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) broke the tie 4:31 into the stanza, lights for one last time with a 6-1 victory over Niagara University. Serratore’s team dodged a bullet early as the Colonials caught the Bea- stepping in front of a NU pass before skating it into the zone and beating The Beavers came out of the gates buzzing and would not look back. vers on their collective heels during the game’s opening moments. The hosts the Purple Eagle goaltender for his seventh goal of the season. Matt Read After a goal was disallowed just 35 seconds into the game, BSU got on the watched a pair of quality scoring chances ring off the post, but the near (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) put the Beavers up 3-1 just 1:33 later when fresh- board at the 5:56 mark when Darcy Findlay potted his fourth goal of the sea- son and the first of a career-high two on the evening. misses would wake up the Beavers who would rebound to take a 1-0 lead man playmaker Jordan George (F, Madison, Wis.) found the junior streaking Less than two minutes later (7:16), Matt Read won an offensive zone face into the locker room after 20 minutes of play. down the left side of the slot with a nifty pass. Read then rung a shot off the off and Ian Lowe put the Beavers up 2-0. Lowe wound up for a one-timer For the second straight night, Lehrke scored a goal. His seventh lamp- inside of the left post and into the back of the net for his first point in four from the top of the right face off circle for his team-leading 16th goal of the lighter of the season came with 3:47 left in the first period and it would just games. The goal also stood as the 100th point of his career, making him the season. be the tip of the iceberg for the senior on a career night. He would go on seventh BSU player to accumulate 100 career points since the team made Ben Kinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.) gave the Beavers a 3-0 cushion before to add a pair of assists and capped the evening with an empty net goal to the jump to the major college hockey level prior to the 1999-2000 season. time would expire on the first period, depositing a rebound off a shot by Brad secure the victory for BSU. He is now locked in a tie with Marty Goulet (1999-03) for sixth place on Hunt for a goal (18:15). Niagara opted to switch goaltenders to begin the second period, but the “Lehrks was a stud and he’s been a stud for us all year,” said Serratore. BSU’s Division I-era scoring list. Beavers didn’t skip a beat. In one of its most dominating 20-minute segments “I am proud of that line and I am proud of him. I can’t say enough about how After settling in to the two-goal advantage, BSU got stuck in a rut and of the season, BSU out shot the Purple Eagles 24-5 and increased its lead to he and Chris McKelvie have anchored that line this year. It is amazing how allowed Niagara back in the game. At the 12:11 mark, Paul Zanette scored 5-0 along the way. Findlay potted a Aaron McLeod rebound at the 8:18 mark each year we have seniors step up for us.” an even-strength marker to pull the Purple Eagles within a goal, 3-2. Twenty- and Read would follow that up by snapping a shot into the back of the net With 1:55 of penalty time carried over from the first period, Ben Kinne nine seconds later, Read was called for a major penalty opening the door for from the high slot to join Lowe atop BSU’s 2009-10 goal scoring list with 16. (So., F, St. Paul. Minn.) took advantage of the opportunity and accounted for a Niagara comeback by setting up with a five-minute man advantage. Niagara bounced back in the third period taking advantage of BSU’s the Beavers’ scoring in the second with a power-play goal at the 1:52 mark. The Beavers would respond with true grit, banding together to hold the conservative approach to light the lamp. NU’s C.J. Chartrain spoiled Dan The sophomore skated the puck down the slot, hesitated and as soon as visitors scoreless for the entire five minutes, allowing the penalty-kill unit to Bakala’s shutout 47 minutes into the contest. Chartrain intercepted a failed attempt to clear the puck and fired a shot past the screened Beaver goalten- Ostergaard committed low, he shot the puck over his shoulder for his career- finish the evening a perfect 4-for-4 on the night. der for the Purple Eagles’ only goal of the night. high eighth goal of the season. Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored the Beavers’ only Junior forward Ryan Cramer closed the book on BSU’s scoring at The The Colonials reeled the Beavers to within a goal, 2-1, before time ex- power-play goal of the game midway through threw the first period. BSU Glas netting his 10th goal of the season at the 10:59 mark of the third frame. pired on the second. Scott Kobialko took a pass from Nathan Longpre and finished 1-for-3 on the man advantage. The goal gave the Beavers a 6-1 lead, marking the sixth time this season that beat Mathieu Dugas (Fr., G, L’Assomtion, Quebec), to spoil the shutout after Dan Bakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) was back in the net for the Bea- BSU, owner of the nation’s fifth-best goals-per-game average at 3.67, has 39:53 and swing momentum in the direction of RMU as the teams skated off vers and single-handedly kept the team in the game during a few defensive netted at least six goals in a outing. the ice for the second intermission. let downs in the second period. Bakala finished the night with 25 saves, Despite the teams combining for 34 minutes worth of penalties, not a Robert Morris knotted the game at 2-2 on a Zach Hervato goal at the including 11 in the second alone, for his 16th victory of the season. single power-play goal was scored in the game. BSU finished 0-for-5 on the man advantage, while NU came up dry on its only opportunity of the contest. 5:55 into the third, but the Beavers would kick the pedal to the floor to and Niagara’s Adam Arvamenko was tagged with the loss after surrendering Bakala was nothing less than sharp, denying 32 Niagara shots, while al- pull away to salvage the series split. all three BSU goals. He falls to 2-5-3 in 2009-10. lowing just one goal in 59:56 between the pipes. He finished the weekend Ryan Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) buried his team-leading BSU is now within a win of leveling the all-time series, as the team trails 2-0-0 recording a .950 save percentage and 1.50 goals against average. fourth game-winning goal of the season on a backhand from the slot on an Niagara 20-21-8 since the series began in 1999-00. The Beavers own a 12- So ends another chapter in one of the most tradition-rich programs in all odd-man rush at the 8:54 mark. From there, Jamie MacQueen (So., F, St. 6-5 mark when hosting the Purple Eagles at “The Glas” and have won four of sport. BSU hockey bids farewell to The Glas after posting a 502-145-41 Thomas, Ontario) set up for a one-timer from the high slot and unleashed a straight over NU in the Bemidji, Minn. overall record and winning nearly 76 percent of this games over the last 43 feed off of the sticks of Lehrke and Kinne from behind the net for a power- years. Seldom will you find a venue that is more treasured by those who have called it home and more revered by those who have visited it. Never was that play goal. Lehrke then solidified the win with an empty-net goal. more evident than by the ceremonies held there on this final night. From the BSU finished the game converting 2-for-4 on the man advantage, while introduction of Elfrida Glas, widow of the building’s namesake, to the recogni- its penalty-kill until held the Colonials scoreless on three opportunities. tion of the program’s national prominence and to the ceremonial puck drop by In his first start since Dec. 12, Dugas was a rock for the Beavers. After a legendary head coach R.H. “Bob” Peters in the pregame ceremony, to Vance’s shaky start, he posted a win in what Serratore called a “must-win” for BSU last tour around the rink behind the wheel of the Zamboni, to the post game turning away 26 shots, while allowing just two goals in 60 minutes between program honoring the first and last Beaver goals in the building and a pass- the pipes for BSU. ing of the torch through several generations of Beaver hockey, the hallowed hockey barn was flooded with memories. 2010-11 Beaver hockey 53 (6) Bemidji State 3 (6) Bemidji State 2 (8) Bemidji State 3 Nebraska-Omaha 1 Nebraska-Omaha 3 Ala.-Huntsville 2 Feb. 26, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 5, 2010 Omaha, Neb. - Quest Center Omaha Omaha, Neb. - Quest Center Omaha Huntsville, Ala. - Von Braun Center Attendance : 7,031 Attendance : 8,202 Attendance : 3,287

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (22-7-2) 0 2 1 3 Bemidji State (22-8-2) 0 1 1 2 Bemidji State (23-8-2; 14-3-0) 2 0 1 3

Nebraska-Omaha (9-15-4) 0 0 1 1 Nebraska-Omaha (10-15-4) 1 2 0 3 Ala.-Huntsville (10-17-2; 6-10-2) 1 0 1 2

First Period First Period First Period None 4:22 UNO 0-1 6x5 PP Eddie Del Grosso (6) (Purslow) 10:01 BSU 1-0 6x6 Darcy Findlay (6) (unassisted) 12:02 UAH 1-1 6x5 PP Cody Campbell (7) (Ruffini, deBruyn) Second Period Second Period 19:39 BSU 2-1 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (18) (Kinne, Read) 2:40 BSU 1-0 6x6 LL Matt Read (17) (George) 7:10 BSU 1-1 6x6 Ian Lowe (17) (unassisted) 14:00 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP uJamie MacQueen (8) (Wacker, Lehrke) 8:11 UNO 1-2 6x6 LL Terry Broadhurst (12) (Kemp, Smith) Second Period 13:03 UNO 1-3 6x6 uRich Purslow (14) (Fanto, Del Grosso) None Third Period 1:29 UNO 2-1 6x6 Rich Purslow (13) (Agosta) Third Period Third Period 19:32 BSU 3-1 6x6 EN Tyler Lehrke (9) (Hunt) 4:23 BSU 2-3 5x5 Matt Read (18) (Peluso) 9:30 UAH 2-2 6x6 Andrew Coburn (7) (Easton, Barker) 13:05 BSU 3 -2 5x5 uChris McKelvie (8) (Lehrke, Hunt)

Shots on Goal Shots on Goal Shots on Goal

1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 Final BSU 2 7 8 17 BSU 3 8 7 18 BSU 8 10 14 32 UNO 8 6 11 25 UNO 13 10 4 27 UAH 14 6 10 30 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. BSU 5 10 0 1-for-3 .333 BSU 6 12 0 0-for-5 .000 BSU 7 25 0 1-for-6 .167 UNO 3 6 0 0-for-5 .000 UNO 6 12 0 1-for-5 .200 UAH 6 12 0 1-for-6 .167

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Bakala (18-5-2) 8 6 10 24 60:00 1 Bakala (18-6-2) 12 8 4 20 58:30 3 Bakala (19-6-2) 13 6 9 28 59:57 2 UNO 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net - - 0 0 1:30 0 Empty net - - 0 0 0:03 0 Dupont (5-5-2) 2 5 7 14 59:20 2 UNO 1 2 3 Tot Min GA UAH 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Empty net - - 0 0 0:40 1 Faulkner (13-9-4) 3 7 6 16 59:36 2 Talbot (10-17-2) 6 10 13 29 58:58 3 Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:24 0 Empty net - 0 0 0 1:02 0 2009-10 game recpas Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 1-1=2 pts 1F George Read Lowe 2-0=2 pts 1F George Read Lowe 1-1=2 pts 2F Kinne Billberg Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Billberg Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Billberg Cramer 0-1=1 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 2-1=3 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-1=2 pts 4F Walters McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Walters McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Walters McLeod Findlay 1-0=1 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts 2D Wacker Peluso 0-1=1 pts 2D MacIntyre Peluso 0-1=1 pts 2D MacIntyre Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D Peluso Hardwick 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-4=7 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-1=3 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 3-4=8 pts

OMAHA, Neb. (Quest Center Omaha) -- Bemidji State may have been out OMAHA, Neb. (Quest Center Omaha) -- In a game that the Bemidji State HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Von Braun Center) -- Tied 2-2, the No. 8 Bemidji State shot 25-17 at the Quest Center in Omaha, Neb., but the only shots that count University men’s ice hockey team was out played for two periods and out men’s ice hockey team got a goal from senior captain Chris McKelvie late are the ones that find the back of the net and tonight the Beavers scored shot 27-16, the Beavers threw caution to the wind during the final 20 min- in the third period, to push the Beavers past University of Alabama-Huntsville, three times, while BSU goaltender Dan Bakala turned away 24 shots to lift utes, but fell short to University Nebraska-Omaha, 3-2, Saturday in noncon- 3-2, in the College Hockey America series-opener at the Von Bran Center in BSU to a 3-1 victory at University of Nebraska-Omaha. ference play at Quest Center in Omaha, Neb. Huntsville, Ala. After a scoreless first period, the Beavers scored two goals in the sec- The Mavericks, who were snake bitten, 3-1, 24-hours earlier, came out With the victory, BSU improves to 23-8-2 overall and 14-3-0 in CHA ond and held off a steady UNO attack in the third to secure a win over the of the gates with a chip on their shoulder. UNO had the Beavers on their play. The 2009-10 Beavers join elite company matching the 2004-05 team future Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) foe. heels from the opening face off. The hosts converted their first power-play for a Bemidji State Division I-era record for wins in a season (23). Only three games remain in the 2009-10 regular season and BSU en- opportunity to opened a 1-0 lead 4:22 into the frame. Eddie Del Grosso’s With three of the Beavers’ five wins versus the Chargers this season tered the series clinging to hopes of an at-large berth into the NCAA Tourna- power-play goal for UNO was the first the BSU penalty-kill unit had allowed coming by just one goal, tonight’s game again proved that the no game ment. But a loss in any of the Beavers’ remaining contests could send the since Feb. 13 versus Robert Morris University--a streak spanning five games versus UAH ever comes easily, especially on their home ice. team spiraling out of the tournament picture, making this weekend’s games and 186:07. “Winning isn’t easy anywhere,” head coach Tom Serratore said after must-wins. Tonight the Beavers came through. Despite being out shot 13-3 in the first period, the Beavers, on the the game. “I don’t care where we are. [College hockey] is full of great com- “I just told the guys in the locker room that we’ve had a lot of monu- shoulders of solid play from goaltender Dan Bakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) petition and in hockey there is such a fine line between winning and losing.” mental wins in the history of the program, but this is one of the biggest,” skated into the locker room trailing by only a goal. The Beavers got the benefit of a “Von Braun Center goal” at 12:01 of the said BSU head coach Tom Serratore. “It was a total team effort and I am Just when BSU seemed to have righted the ship on an Ian Lowe (Jr., F, first to take a 1-0 lead. Tyler Lehrke sent the puck into the zone. Cameron extremely proud of the guys.” Bradwardine, Manitoba) wrister that evened the score 7:10 into the second Talbot, the UAH goaltender, vacated the net to play the puck, but before he Six different Beavers found their way into the scoring column, but it was stanza, UNO bounced back 61 seconds later to stretch its lead back to 2-1. could, it jumped off the boards and out in front of the crease where Darcy the forward line of Tyler Lehrke, Chris McKelvie and Jamie MacQueen Before the period ended, the Mavericks’ Rich Purslow added what Findlay tapped his sixth goal of the season into the open net. that provided the spark for BSU. Lehrke led all players with an empty-net would eventually become the game-winning goal, tipping a centering pass It would take the Chargers just 2:01 to even the score. goal and an assist, while MacQueen posted the game-wining tally late in the from Nick Fanto into the back of the net. Cody Campbell redirected a Neil Ruffini shot from the point through traf- second period. Trailing by two goals, 3-1, the Beavers came out of the second intermis- fic and past Dan Bakala just 71 seconds into the Chargers’ first power-play “You lean on your seniors and I can’t say enough about how well [Leh- sion with something to prove. With a man from each team serving time in the opportunity of the evening. rke] has played,” Serratore commented. “Jamie MacQueen has been out- penalty box and the teams playing four-on-four, Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, The Beavers would regain their one-goal lead with 21 seconds left in the standing the last two or three series and Chris McKelvie has been steady. Ontario) and Chris Peluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.) broke away from the UNO first frame on Ian Lowe’s 18th goal of the season on a give-and-go play with Again there is no question, we lean on those guys and they’ve delivered.” quartet for a 2-on-0 rush. Peluso set BSU’s leading scorer up perfectly and Ben Kinne. Linemate Matt Read was also credited with an assist on the play After setting the tone with dominant play in the opening minutes of the Read rapped his team-leading 18th goal of the season across the goal line. to extend his team-leading scoring streak to five games. game, the Beavers were out played in a majority of the first period and were BSU applied consistent offensive pressure in the third and with 1:23 left The second period was void of scoring but there was no lack of quality out shot 8-2, but escaped the stanza locked in a 0-0 tie. in regulation, BSU head coach Tom Serratore pulled Bakala in for an extra scoring opportunities. Matt Read broke the scoreless tie at the 2:40 mark of the second, taking attacker, but the Beavers were unable to deposit the equalizer. The Beavers held a 10-6 advantage in shots on goal despite spending a feed from linemate Jordan George. George skated into the zone leading “They got the best of us for two periods. We just had no legs,” Serratore five minutes a man short. Just 4:08 into the period, junior blueliner Dan a 2-on-1 and threaded a pass through the Mavericks’ defense to find Read commented after the game. “But in the third period I thought we played with MacIntyre was sent to the showers after being whistled for a five-minute crashing the crease. The junior tipped in his team-leading 17th goal of the a little urgency and made a game out of it. major and ten-minute misconduct for checking from behind. Rather than season to put BSU up 1-0. “I am glad we responded in the third period,” added the ninth-year head spending the penalty on their collective heels, the Beavers proved to the be MacQueen stretched the Beavers’ lead to 2-0, when he scored a power- coach. “Hopefully that will carry over to next weekend in Huntsville.” the aggressors during the penalty and posted a pair of scoring chances that play marker with six minutes to go in the second period. The Mavericks’ BSU falls to 1-5-0 in the all-time series with Nebraska-Omaha with all resulted from odd-man rushes. penalty-kill unit failed to cover the slot and the sophomore found a seam, six meetings taking place on the Mavericks home ice. Bemidji State snuffed out the five-minute penalty and another minor skated between the circles and beat the UNO goaltender for the eventual infraction to escape the period clinging to a 2-1 lead. game-winner. Brady Wacker and Lehrke were credited with assists on the “Our last two five-minute majors have been textbook. I can’t say play. enough about how the guys have been killing. That was a second-period The Mavericks opened the third period with a fury and cut the BSU lead five-minute penalty too, where we have the long line changes so it was es- to 2-1 just 89 seconds into the frame. Despite keeping BSU on its heels pecially important that we made the right plays and we cleared the pucks.” throughout the final 20 minutes out shooting the visitors 11-8 in the period, Midway through the third period (9:30), the Chargers stuck back. UAH UNO pulled its goaltender and surrendered Lehrke’s empty-net goal with 28 knotted the score at 2-2 on an even-strength lamplighter from Andrew Coburn. seconds to play. Nine seconds into 4-on-4 play, Lehrke took the outside ice and got the Bakala was superb in net, garnering the game’s No. 1 star, while improv- shot through traffic and forced Talbot to make the save. McKelvie was on the ing to 18-5-2 on the season in the 24-save victory. doorstep waiting for the rebound and quickly deposited the loose puck to Nebraska-Omaha’s Jeremie Dupont allowed two BSU goals and made seal the Beavers’ 11th consecutive win over Ala.-Huntsville. 14 saves in 59:20 of play. Tagged with the loss, he falls to 5-5-2 on the season.

54 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

(8) Bemidji State 2 Niagara 5 Robert Morris 3 2009-10 game recaps Ala.-Huntsville 2 (8) Bemidji State 4 (8) Bemidji State 3 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 12, 2010 Mar. 13, 2010 Huntsville, Ala. - Von Braun Center Lewiston, N.Y. - Dwyer Arena Lewiston, N.Y. - Dwyer Arena Attendance : 1,527 Attendance: 1,007 Attendance: 425

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT Final

Bemidji State (23-8-3; 14-3-1) 1 0 1 0 2 Niagara (12-19-4) 2 2 1 5 Robert Morris (10-19-6) 0 0 3 0 3

Ala.-Huntsville (10-17-3; 6-10-3) 0 2 0 0 2 Bemidji State (23-9-3) 1 1 2 4 Bemidji State (23-9-3) 1 0 2 0 3

First Period First Period First Period 8:57 BSU 1-0 6x6 Matt Read (19) (Adams, George) 4:29 NU 1-0 6x6 Tyler Gotto (10) (Ross) 12:49 BSU 0-1 6x6 PP Ryan Cramer (13) (Peluso, Lehrke) 5:12 BSU 1-1 6x6 Chris Peluso (1) (Lehrke, McKelvie) Second Period 19:27 NU 2-1 6x6 Ryan Olidis (14) (Moran, Chartrain) Second Period 2:58 UAH 1-1 6x6 Neil Ruffini (8) (Desmet, Barker) None 15:41 UAH 1-2 6x6 Chris Fairbanks (6) (Jarvinen, Train) Second Period 11:31 BSU 2-2 6x6 Ryan Cramer (11) (Walters) Third Period Third Period 15:46 NU 3-2 6x5 PP Tyler Gotto (11) (Matthews, Haczyk) 3:43 RMU 1-1 6x6 J.C. Velasquez (8) (Lyle, Cramer) 10:59 BSU 2-2 6x5 PP wIan Lowe (19) (Read, Hunt) 18:34 NU 4-2 5x6 SH Bryan Haczyk (9) (Zanette) 4:31 RMU 2-1 6x6 Brandon Blandina (2) (Cramer) 5:49 RMU 3-1 6x6 Nathan Longpre (14) (Meadows, Salituro) Overtime Third Period 14:03 BSU 3-2 5x5 Ben Kinne (10) (MacQueen) None 10:25 BSU 4-3 6x6 Shea Walters (3) (unassisted) 14:56 BSU 3-3 5x5 wIan Lowe (20) (Hunt, George) 11:40 NU 5-3 6x6 uEgor Mironov (11) (Olidis, Moran) 12:45 BSU 5-4 6x6 Ryan Cramer (12) (Brad Hunt) Overtime None Shots on Goal S hots on Goal S hots on Goal

1 2 3 OT Final 1 2 3 Final 1 2 3 OT Final BSU 12 7 8 5 32 NU 8 10 7 25 RMU 7 6 14 5 32 UAH 7 16 2 2 27 BSU 13 6 17 36 BSU 13 11 10 2 36 Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Penalties & Power Plays Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. BSU 4 8 0 1-for-2 .500 NU 7 14 1 1-for-3 .333 RMU 7 14 0 0-for-8 .000 UAH 2 4 0 0-for-4 .000 BSU 4 8 0 0-for-6 .000 BSU 8 16 0 1-for-5 .200

Goaltending Goaltending Goaltending BSU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA NU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA RMU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA Bakala (19-6-3) 7 14 2 2 25 65:00 2 Noonan (7-8-1) 12 5 15 32 60:00 4 Levine (1-3-3) 12 11 8 2 33 65:00 3 UAH 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 2 3 OT Tot Min GA Talbot (10-17-3) 11 7 7 5 30 65:00 2 Bakala (19-7-3) 6 8 6 20 59:15 5 Bakala 7 6 4 - 17 45:49 3 Empty net - - 0 0 0:45 0 Dugas (4-2-1) - - 7 5 12 19:11 0

Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines Bemidji State Lines 1F George Read Lowe 2-2=4 pts 1F George Read Lowe 0-0=0 pts 1F George Read Lowe 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Billberg Cramer 0-0=0 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 3-1=4 pts 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 3-1=4 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-2=2 pts 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-2=2 pts 4F Walters McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts 1D Hunt Areshenko 0-1=1 pts 1D Hunt Areshenko 0-1=1 pts 2D Carlson Adams 0-1=1 pts 2D Peluso Hardwick 1-0=1 pts 2D Peluso Hardwick 1-0=1 pts 3D Peluso Hardwick 0-0=0 pts 3D MacIntyre Adams 0-0=0 pts 3D MacIntyre Adams 0-0=0 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 2-4=6 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 4-4=8 pts bold= starting line TOTAL 4-4=8 pts

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Von Braun Center) -- The result may not match the desires LEWISTON, N.Y. (Dwyer Arena) -- The Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey LEWISTON, N.Y. (Dwyer Arena) -- Staring at back-to-back College Hockey of the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team, but the Beavers got a team’s chance at the final College Hockey America (CHA) Tournament title came America Tournament losses and the possible elimination from the 2010 NCAA third-period, power-play goal from Ian Lowe to knot the score at 2-2 and force to an abrupt ending Friday evening as the top-seeded Beavers were bumped Tournament picture, the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team rallied overtime. Unable to score in the extra frame, BSU escaped the Von Braun Center from the championship round by No. 4 Niagara University, 5-4 at Dwyer Arena from a 3-1 deficit Saturday to earn a 3-3 draw versus Robert Morris University at with a tie versus University of Ala.-Huntsville to cap the 2009-10 College Hockey in Lewiston, N.Y. Dwyer Arena in Lewiston, N.Y. America regular season. BSU got a multi-goal effort from Ryan Cramer, but it was not enough. The After potting the first goal of the game and holding a 1-0 lead after 40 min- Trailing, 2-1, with 10:19 to go in the game, Bemidji State got the break it Purple Eagles scored first and snuffed out any opportunity BSU had to gain mo- utes of play, BSU saw Robert Morris score three goals in the first 5:49 of the third needed in spite of its struggles. The Chargers’ Ruffini was called for a hooking mentum with superb special teams play. period. But the Beavers clawed their way back into the game getting goals from penalty to set up the Beavers’ second power-play opportunity of the contest. Ian In addition to scoring on one of its three power-play opportunities, NU Ben Kinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.) and Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) Lowe converted the chance into a game-tying goal with 9:01 remaining in regula- scored a short-handed goal and held the Beavers’ power-play unit without a goal to close the gap on the Colonials and force overtime. tion one-timing a heady pass from Brad Hunt. on six chances. Each team was held scoreless in the sudden-death, extra frame and settled Urgency then kicked in for Bemidji State and the Beavers applied tremen- “That short-handed goal in the second period, obviously took the wind out of for the 3-3 tie. dous pressure in the game’s final nine minutes and throughout overtime, but were our sails,” said BSU head coach Tom Serratore. “We bounced back and played “The attitude this team has is to keep clawing until the end,” commented unable to produce the game-winner settling for their first draw of the 18-game with some desperation in the third period to make a game out of it, but every time senior captain Chris McKelvie after the game. “We don’t quit. Its not in our CHA season. we answered they answered back. program, its not the way we’ve ever done things. We just keep fighting and taking With the tie, the Beavers close out the regular season with a 23-8-3 overall Bemidji State posted a 5-1-0 record versus the Purple Eagles during the 2009- it step by step. So it was nice to see the team battle back in that third period.” record and a 14-3-1 mark in conference play. BSU, the league’s regular-season 10 regular season, but NU nicked the Beavers at Dwyer Arena in mid-January, The Beavers broke into the scoring column at the 12:49 mark of the first, 65 champion and No. 1 seed, enters next weekend’s CHA Tournament riding a two- 6-4, while three of the teams’ other four games were decided by a single goal, so seconds into BSU’s first power-play opportunity of the game. Tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, game unbeaten streak. Serratore knew that beating this NU team on their own ice would be no easy task. Park Rapids, Minn.) took the puck off the boards behind the net and found Ryan Bemidji State, which dominated play early in the game, skated to the locker “[Niagara] is a good hockey team,” Serratore commented. “Early in the year Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) in the slot for his third goal of the tourna- room after the first period of play, gripping a 1-0 lead. they lost a lot of tight games. They have played well as of late, we’ve had some ment. Senior Chris Peluso (D, Wadena, Minn.) was also credited with an assist Junior forward Matt Read extended his scoring streak to a season-high six great games with them as of late and they are at home. [Tonight’s game] was of the play. games 9:57 into the first. He skated the puck into the zone, threw a shot on net everything I expected.” Each team struggled to generate offense during the next 30 minutes, but and bounced his team-leading 19th goal of the season off the arm of the UAH Up-tempo from the opening face off, the Purple Eagles were the first to light when J.C.. Velasquez scored an even-strength goal to knot the game at 1-1, it goaltender Cameron Talbot to give the Beavers the first lead of the game, 1-0. the lamp. sparked an offensive surge by the Colonials. During the next 2:06, RMU would During the second period, the Chargers had their way with BSU. Ala.-Hunts- Niagara’s David Ross won a face off in the Purple Eagles’ offensive zone, take the lead on a Brandon Blandina goal and add a tally from Nathan Longpre to ville out shot the Beavers 17-6, potting a pair of goals to carry a 2-1 advantage chipping the puck straight back to Tyler Gotto at the top of the right circle. Gotto put the Beavers in a 3-1 hole. into the final 20 minutes of regulation. posted his 10th goal of the season on a shot that found its way though traffic and At that point, freshman goaltender Mathieu Dugas (L’Assomption, Quebec) Neil Ruffini tied the game, 1-1, in the final moments of a power-play chance, past the BSU goaltender Dan Bakala. was called upon to replace BSU’s starter Dan Bakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) after just 2:58 into the period, slipping a shot through traffic and between the legs of The Beavers responded to tie the game just 43 seconds later. Senior bluelin- posting 17 saves and giving up three goals in 45:49. BSU’s netminder Dan Bakala. er Chris Peluso tucked a laser just inside the left post, beating Niagara goalten- The change was a catalyst for BSU. As Dugas posted save after save, the The Chargers got a tap in from Chris Fairbanks with 4:19 left to bookend the der Chris Noonan stick side. Fellow seniors Tyler Lehrke and Chris McKelvie Beavers began to gain momentum. second period with goals and give the hosts a one-goal cushion with a period to collected assists on Peluso’s first tally of the season. With 5:57 to play, the Beavers caught the break it needed as Kinne posted a play. With time fading in the period, it looked as if the teams would head to the rebound goal off a Jamie MacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) shot from the The Beavers remained unable to generate any scoring through the first 10 break in a 1-1 deadlock, but NU took a lead to the locker room after a Ryan Olidis point to cut the RMU lead to one, 3-2. Fifty-three seconds later, Lowe evened the minutes of the third stanza before Lowe and Hunt capitalized on the Charger placed a shot in the upper left corner sneaking in just above the glove of Bakala. score at 3-3 when Brad Hunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) found penalty to push the score to a 2-2 deadlock and force overtime. At the 11:31 mark of the second BSU began to reel the Purple Eagles back him, with a pass from the blueline, on the left post for the junior’s team-leading Setting up the game-tying goal, Hunt’s assists total swells to 24, establishing in, knotting the score at 2-2. Cramer recorded his first of two on the night when 20th goal of the season. a new BSU Division I-era record. He surpasses his own BSU standard for assists Noonan went to play a shot and junior swept the puck past his outstretched pad. Each team had its chances in overtime, but the score would remind tied, by a defenseman set last winter (23). Niagara regained the lead with 4:14 left in the second as Gotto and the marking the second consecutive season the CHA’s third place game has gone The BSU penalty-kill continues to stand tall, holding UAH scoreless on four Purple Eagles took advantage of penalty to Cramer, netting the game’s first and undecided. Last season, Niagara University and University of Ala.-Huntsville power-play opportunities, while BSU was 1-for-2 in its chances up a man. only power-play goal. Two-minutes and 48-seconds later, NU cut BSU deep played to a 1-1 tie in Bemidji, Minn. Moving to 19-6-3 on the season, Bakala stopped 25 UAH shots and allowed adding to their lead, 4-2, with a short-handed goal. two goals in 65:00 between the pipes for BSU. The Beavers turned up the intensity in the third period. BSU out shot NU In the other goal, Talbot turned away 30 shots in 65 minutes to garner the tie. 17-7 in the frame getting goals from Walters and Cramer just 2:20 apart (10:25 The Beavers now hold a 35-27-4 lead in the all-time series including a 5-0-1 and 12:45), but Egor Mironov snuck a goal in between (11:40) to keep Bemidji mark versus UAH in 2009-10. Since Mar. 3, 2006, BSU is an impressive 23-2-3 State at an arm’s length. versus UAH and is unbeaten by the Chargers in 18 of the last 19 meetings with Just the fourth time the Beavers and Purple Eagles have in CHA Tournament includes the last 12 consecutively (11-0-1). play, Niagara’s 5-4 victory boosts its record versus BSU in tournament action to 3-1. The NU victory also evens the all-time series between the teams to 22-22-8.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 55 (11) Michigan 5 (9) Bemidji State 1 2011 Division I Men's! www.NCAA.com Mar. 27, 2010 Fort Wayne, Ind. - Allen County Memorial Coliseum Ice Hockey! Attendance : 4,133 Championship! Scoring Summary 1 2 3 Final First Round Second Round Semifinals Championship Michigan (26-17-1) 1 1 3 5

All Times Eastern Bemidji State (23-10-4) 0 0 1 1 1 First Period 6:15 UM 1-0 6x6 Luke Glendening (7) Langlais, Kampfer)

Second Period 19:22 UM 2-0 5x5 uLouie Caporusso (21) (Brown, Lebler)

Third Period 10:24 BSU 2-1 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (21) (Read) Xcel Energy Center 12:24 UM 3-1 6x6 Carl Hagelin (18) (Lynch, Langlais) Saint Paul, MN 16:03 UM 4-1 5x6 SH Carl Hagelin (19) (Rust, Kampfer) Thurs. April 7 -­‐ TBD 18:02 UM 5-1 6x6 EN Brian Lebler (14) (Hagelin, Rust)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Final 4 Xcel Energy Center UM 9 12 10 31 Saint Paul, MN BSU 8 5 14 27 3 Sat. April 9 -­‐ TBD Penalties & Power Plays National Champions Pen Min SHG PPG/O Pct. UM 10 20 1 0-for-4 .000 BSU 6 12 0 1-for-7 .143

Goaltending UM 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Xcel Energy Center Hunwick (8-2-0) 8 5 13 26 60:00 1 Saint Paul, MN BSU 1 2 3 Tot Min GA Thurs. April 7 -­‐ TBD Bakala (19-8-3) 8 11 7 26 58:50 4

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2009-10 game recpas East: Arena at Harbor Yard! Bridgeport, Connecticut! Bemidji State Lines March 25-26! 1F George Read Lowe 1-1=2 pts West: Scottrade Center! 2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts St. Louis, Missouri! March 25-26! 3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 2 4F Orban Billberg Findlay 0-0=0 pts Midwest: Resch Center! 1D Areshenko Hunt 0-0=0 pts Green Bay, Wisconsin! March 26-27! 2D Peluso MacIntyre 0-0=0 pts East Seeds! Northeast Seeds! West Seeds! Midwest Seeds! 3D Adams Hardwick 0-0=0 pts 1. ! 1. ! 1. ! 1. ! Northeast: Verizon Wireless Arena! 2. ! 2. ! 2. ! 2. ! Manchester, New Hampshire! bold= starting line TOTAL 1-1=2 pts 3. ! 3. ! 3. ! 3. ! March 26-27! 4. ! 4. ! 4. ! 4. !

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Allen County War Memorial Colesum) -- In its first at-large Overall seeds in parentheses. bid to the NCAA Div. I Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament, the Bemidji State University men’s hockey team dropped its opening round game of the Midwest Regional to the by a score of 5-1 Saturday night at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Ind. In its 20th straight trip to the national tournament, Michigan extended its win streak to seven; now having won nine of its last 10 games. As one of the most distinguished programs in men’s hockey, the Wolverines own the record for the most NCAA Div. I championships with nine. Dan MacIntyre was called for a checking from behind penalty at 4:10 of the first period. BSU killed the penalty, but as MacIntyre returned to the ice the Wol- verines jumped onto the scoreboard. With Michigan’s Luke Glendening parked in front of the net, Chad Langlais took a slap shot from the point and Glendening redirected it past BSU goalie Dan Bakala. BSU walked away from the first period down 1-0, which didn’t bode well for the Beavers as Michigan’s record when leading after first period was 18-1-1. At the 17:18 mark of the seond period Bemidji State got called for its second penalty of the game. Under two minutes later, Michigan’s Brandon Burlon was called for tripping after making an open-ice hit on Tyler Lehrke. Burlon was called for the penalty when he stuck his knee out at the last second as Lehrke tried to go around him. Seconds later Chris Peluso was called for holding the stick, which resulted in 23 seconds of four-on-three action in favor of the Wolverines. After the first Bemidji State penalty expired, creating four-on-four hockey, UM’s Louie Caporusso received a pass from Brown and beat Bakala over the glove from the right face-off circle. Just like the first goal, the Wolverines scored with a Bemidji State player returning from the penalty box. The Beaver offense would be shut down again and BSU would leave the second period with a two-goal deficit. Looking to finally break the shutout streak in the third, George had a beautiful behind the back pass through a defender’s legs to an open Ian Lowe who rang a hard one-timer off the left post. The Wolverines were then assessed a penalty on the ensuing scrum for the loose puck. The Beavers finally answered on the special teams as Lowe scored on a one timer from Matt Read at the 11:24 mark of the third period. Read picked up the puck from the point, weaved to his right around a defender before taking a shot that ended up going off the shin guards of a Michigan player. The deflection bounced back to Read’s stick and he passed it cross-ice to Lowe who beat Hunwick just under his waffle board. However, just over two minutes later Michigan scored on a two-on-one. UM’s Carl Hagelin entered the Beaver zone and passed the puck to his right to Kevin Lynch who then faked a shot before dishing it back to Hagelin at the back door allowing the Wolverines to take back their two-goal lead. The dagger-through-the-heart for the Beavers came as Hagelin scored on a shorthanded breakaway goal in the final four minutes of the game. It was the fifth shorty on the year for the Wolverines. After the goal Bakala was replaced for an extra attacker in the waning minutes. Brian Lebler then capped the Michigan victory scoring on the empty net making the score 5-1. Bemidji State ends the 2009-10 season with a 23-10-4 record. BSU is now owns a 2-4 record in the NCAA Div. I National Tournament.

56 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey 200910 Player Honors 2009-10 line-up summary Ryan Adams (Jr., D, Deloraine, Manitoba) Forwards CHA All-Academic Team First Line (2) Jake Areshenko (Fr., D, Port Coquitlam, B.C.) Left Wing Center Right Wing GP GS PPG Points Record CHA All-Rookie Team *George Read Lowe 36 14 3.09 52-54=106 22-10-4 Dan Bakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) Orban Read Lowe 1 0 5.00 3-2=5 1-0-0 11/2/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week 11/4/09 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week Total 37 14 3.00 55-56=111 23-10-4 1/4/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week 1/4/10 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up Second Line (3) 1/6/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week Left Wing Center Right Wing GP GS PPG Points Record 2/22/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week 2/22/10 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up *Kinne Walters Cramer 27 5 1.77 22-24=46 17-7-3 CHA All-Academic Team Orban Kinne Cramer 5 1 1.80 3-6=9 3-2-0 First Team All-CHA INCH All-Conference Team Kinne Billberg Cramer 5 0 1.40 2-5=7 3-1-1 Total 37 6 1.67 27-35=62 23-10-4 Emil Billberg (Jr., F, Stockholm, Sweden) CHA All-Academic Team Third Line (1) Matt Carlson (RS-Fr., D, Grand Forks, N.D.) CHA All-Academic Team Left Wing Center Right Wing GP GS PPG Points Record Ryan Cramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) *MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 37 17 1.64 25-34=59 23-10-4 11/23/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week Total 37 17 1.59 25-34=59 23-10-4 CHA All-Academic Team CHA All-Tournament Team Fourth Line (10) Mathieu Dugas (Fr., G, L’Assomtion, Quebec) 10/26/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week Left Wing Center Right Wing GP GS PPG Points Record 2/15/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week Orban McLeod Findlay 3 0 0.25 1-0=1 2-0-1 2/15/10 - CHA Rookie of the Week CHA All-Rookie Team Billberg McLeod Findlay 16 0 0.69 6-5=11 11-4-1 Billberg McLeod Hartmann 5 0 0.00 0-0=0 2-2-1 Darcy Findlay (So., F, Bristol, Quebec) CHA All-Academic Team Billberg Hatmann Findlay 4 0 0.00 0-0=0 3-1-0

Jordan George (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) Billberg Walters Findlay 1 0 1.00 0-1=1 0-1-0 10/12/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week Orban Hartmann Billberg 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 11/6/09 - HCA Honorable Mention Rookie of the Month Orban Billberg Hartmann 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 11/9/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week 11/16/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week McLeod Findlay 1 0 3.00 2-1=3 1-0-0 11/23/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week Walters McLeod Findlay 4 0 0.25 1-0=1 2-1-1 12/7/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week 12/14/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week *Orban Billberg Findlay 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 0-1-0 1/25/10 - CHA Rookie of the Week Total 37 0 0.46 10-7=17 23-10-4 2/1/10 - CHA Rookie of the Week CHA All-Rookie Team CHA Rookie of the Year Defensemen INCH CHA Freshman of the Year First Line (7) Kyle Hardwick (Sr., D, Warroad, Minn.) Left Defense Right Defense GP GS PPG Points Record CHA All-Academic Team CHA Student-Athlete of the Year Peluso Wacker 7 4 0.57 1-3=4 5-1-1 ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Distirct Hunt Adams 1 1 2.00 0-2=2 1-0-0 Brad Hunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) Carlson Hunt 4 3 1.25 0-5=5 4-0-0 Preseason All-CHA *Areshenko Hunt 19 12 1.00 4-14=18 10-6-2 10/26/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week 11/9/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week MacIntyre Hunt 1 1 0.00 0-0=0 0-1-0 11/9/09 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up Peluso MacIntyre 4 1 1.00 0-4=4 3-1-1 11/23/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week Peluso Hardwick 1 1 0.00 0-0=0 0-1-0 11/23/09 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up 1/25/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week Total 37 23 0.89 5-28=33 23-10-4 CHA All-Academic Team INCH All-Conference Team First Team All-CHA Second Line (10) Ben Kinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.) Left Defense Right Defense GP GS PPG Points Record CHA All-Academic Team Areshenko Hunt 9 2 1.00 2-7=9 6-2-1 Tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) Carlson Hunt 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 2/15/10 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week Peluso Wacker 11 0 0.73 0-8=8 8-3-0 2/17/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week 2/16/10 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up Hardwick Wacker 6 1 0.67 0-4=4 5-1-0 CHA All-Academic Team Hardwick Adams 2 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-1 Ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) MacIntyre Hunt 2 1 1.50 2-1=3 1-1-0 1/25/10 - CHA Offesnsive Player of the Week *Peluso MacIntyre 2 0 1.00 0-1=1 0-2-0 1/25/10 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up 2/1/10 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week MacIntyre Adams 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 2/3/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week Carlson Adams 1 0 1.00 0-1=1 0-0-1 CHA All-Academic Team Second Team All-CHA Peluso Hardwick 2 1 2.00 1-1=2 0-1-1 INCH CHA Breakthrough Player of the Year Total 37 5 0.76 5-23=28 23-10-4 Jamie MacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) 11/18/09 - Beaver Pride Athelte of the Week Third Line (9) CHA All-Academic Team Left Defense Right Defense GP GS PPG Points Record Chris McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) Hardwick Jundt 2 1 0.00 0-0=0 2-0-0 10/26/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week *Hardwick Adams 14 5 0.11 0-1=1 8-5-1 11/30/00 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week 11/30/09 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner up Areshenko Jundt 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 12/2/09 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week Areshenko Adams 4 0 0.75 0-3=3 4-0-0 CHA All-Academic Team Carlson Adams 4 0 0.25 0-1=1 2-2-0 Aaron McLeod (Fr., F, Ottawa, Ontario) MacIntyre Adams 6 2 0.83 1-4=5 4-1-1 11/30/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week MacIntyre Wacker 2 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0=1 Brance Orban (Fr., F, Lethbridge, Alberta) Wacker Adams 2 0 0.00 0-0=0 0-2-0 1/20/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week Peluso Hardwick 2 1 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-1 Chris Peluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.) CHA All-Academic Team Total 37 9 0.27 1-9=10 23-10-4

Matt Read (Jr., F, Illderton, Ontario) Preseason All-CHA Extra Defense (1) GP GS PPG Points Record CHA Preseason Player of the Year Carlson 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 10/12/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week 10/14/09 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week Total 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 11/6/09 - HCA Honorable Mention Player of the Month 11/9/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week 2/22/10 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week * 2010 Midwest Regional Semifinal lines 3/10/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week CHA All-Academic Team First Team All-CHA CHA Player of the Year INCH All-Conference Team INCH CHA Player of the Year RBK Second-Team All America 2010-11 Beaver hockey 57 Tradition and Success The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Founded in 1951, college hockey’s most historic Since it’s inception for the 1980-81 season, conference – the Western Collegiate Hockey Associa- a record total of 14 Western Collegiate tion – proudly marks its 59th season of competition Hockey Association member team players in 2010-11. And three overriding characteristics that have earned college hockey’s top individual have continued to define this Association throughout award – the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. it’s seven decades of play are history, tradition and This includes the league’s most recent win- success. Simply put, the WCHA has both developed ner in 2010 in Wisconsin’s Blake Geoffrion. and maintained a tradition of excellence that is sec- All-Americans, Scholar-Athletes On the ice, over 330 ond to none. WCHA players have earned All-America honors over Quick Facts the past 58 years, including more than 35 over the Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I National Championships past six seasons alone. Founded:...... 1951 No collegiate conference – in any sport – can top the Off the ice, and in the most recent season of 2009- Web Site:...... www.wcha.com impressive list of national scale accomplishments of 10 alone, a record total of 119 conference players National Championships:...... 36 the WCHA and its member teams. Since 1951, teams earned recognition to the men’s All-WCHA Academic representing the men’s WCHA have earned a record Team while another 41 earned the most prestigious Administration 36 NCAA Frozen Four (national) championships, fin- WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award. WCHA Scholar-Athlete Commissioner ished as the runner-up another 27 times, and qualified award honorees must have a grade-point average of Bruce McLeod for at least one berth in the Men’s Frozen Four in 54 at least 3.50 (4.0 scale) for the previous two semesters of 58 seasons overall. or three quarters, or an overall GPA of at least 3.50. Assistand Commissioner for Operations Carol LaBelle-Ehrnhardt First-Class Educations The WCHA, the NHL and International Hockey The 12 universities and colleges that make up the Since it’s founding in 1951, the WCHA has been a WCHA family are among the finest institutions of leader in producing both professional skaters and higher learning in the country. They offer the very players for international teams. Just a few of the best in both educational and athletic environments more than 400 past and present NHLers who have for the more than 300 student-athletes who compete roots in the WCHA include the likes of Tony Esposito, annually in the league. Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Eddio Mio, Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, Red The members of the men’s WCHA, with student Berenson, Bill Masterton, Lou Nanne, Curt Giles, enrollments, are: University of Alaska Anchorage Bill Masterton, Mark Johnson, James Patrick, Mike (20,242), Bemidji State University (5,171), Colorado Richter and Brett Hull. College (2,034), University of Denver (11,644), Michi- The current crop of WCHA stars playing in the NHL gan Technological University (7,031), University of include the likes of Dany Heatley, Zach Parise, Thomas WCHA assistant Minnesota (51,659), University of Minnesota Duluth Vanek, Ryan Malone, Jordan Leopold, Matt Niskanen, commissioner commissioner (11,800), Minnesota State University (14,028), Uni- Phil Kessel, David Backes and Jonathan Toews. In Bruce Carol versity of Nebraska at Omaha (15,200), University the most recent NHL season of 2009-10, a total of 87 McLeod LaBelle-Ehrnhardt of North Dakota (13,172), St. Cloud State University WCHA-member team alumni saw on-ice action. (17,686) and University of Wisconsin (42,099). The WCHA also owns an enviable reputation for providing top-notch international playing and coach- Office...... (308) 871-4223 College Hockey’s Biggest Crowds ing opportunities for it’s member student-athletes and FAX...... (308) 871-4770 WCHA home attendance surpassed the 1.5 million coaches. More than 110 WCHA alumni have Olympic mark for a record eighth straight season in 2009-10 playing experience with teams from the United States, Mailing Address: while the average attendance per home game at the Canada, Italy, Norway, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Western Collegiate Hockey Association league’s member team arenas was 7,227. In addition, Finland and France, and conference-member teams MSC 8302, University of Denver the WCHA has also surpassed the one million mark and players have also received additional international 2211 S. Josephine Street in home attendance for a record 17 straight seasons. exposure on a regular basis since 1951. The WCHA Denver CO 80208-8302 In addition, six WCHA member teams ranked has hosted touring teams from the USSR, Canada, among the nation’s top 10 schools in Division 1 Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Germany, Italy, Fin- men’s hockey home attendance in the most recent land, Norway, Switzerland, England and France and season of 2009-10, with Wisconsin No. 1 (15,048 per the league has sent men’s WCHA All-Star Teams to Associate Commissioner game), North Dakota No. 2 (11,654), Minnesota No. Europe in both 1998 (Switzerland) and 2000 (Norway). Sara Martin 3 (10,107), Colorado College No. 6 (6,548), St. Cloud In the summer of 2010, league-member Michigan State No. 8 (5,670) and Denver No. 9 (5,527). Tech traveled to Germany for a series of games. Special Assistant tot he Commissioner The Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Exposure Jeff Sauer The conference’s annual playoff championship, In terms of exposure, more than 200 WCHA mens’ known as the Red Baron ™ WCHA Final Five, con- games are televised annually, including all five games tinues to be among the most successful collegiate live from the annual Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Supervisor of Officials tournaments in the country. by Fox Sports North. Greg Shepherd Held at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., the ‘This Week in the WCHA,’ the league’s unique Cell:...... (651) 330-5131 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five has drawn in excess of weekly radio show, marks it’s 14th season in 2010-11. e-mail: ...... [email protected] 1.43 million fans and averaged more than 13,000 fans The five to seven-minute show, broadcast throughout per game since it’s inception in 1987-88 – including a the conference’s five time zones by member team record 88,900 in 2007. In 2010, the league unveiled flagship stations, features audio game highlights, Associate Commisioner of Public Relations an all-new , which along with an interviews and misc. league-related items. Doug Spencer automatic berth into the national tournament, goes The league’s official website – wcha.com – has Office:...... (608) 829-0100 to the championship team. been completely re-designed and re-launched for the FAX:...... (608) 829-0200 The 2011 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, which 2010-11 campaign and includes such new features e-mail:...... [email protected]

W ester C ollegiate H ockey A ssociation will feature an exciting new format with six teams as live web and mobile scoreboards, a full-line of but still maintain it’s traditional five-game format, automated team and individual statistics, standings, Mailing Address is set for March 17-19 at Xcel Energy Center. There box scores, rosters, and team and league schedules. Western Collegiate Hockey Association will be two games played on Thursday featuring the 559 DOnofrio Drive, Suite 103 No.5 seeded team vs the No. 4 seeded team and The Tradition Continues Madison, WI 53719-2096 the No. 6 seed vs the No. 3 seed. The No. 1 and No. Under the guidance of Commissioner Bruce M. 2 seeded teams for the Final Five will receive byes McLeod, the WCHA will usher in a new and excit- on Thursday. On Friday there will be two semi-final ing era for the 2010-11 season, with the addition of matchups, followed by Final Five championship Sat- Bemidji State and Nebraska at Omaha. WCHA fans Webmaster urday which will include a National Hockey League will be able to enjoy watching games at two all-new Dan Parkhurst game featuring the Minnesota Wild in the afternoon facilities this season – the Bemidji Regional Event e-mail:...... [email protected] and the WCHA’s Broadmoor Trophy championship Center (BSU) and Amsoil Arena (UMD) – as well as contest on Saturday evening. Qwest Center in Omaha.

58 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

Academic All-CHA Selections Final 2009-10 CHA Standings 2009-10 CHA in review Alabama-Huntsville (13) CHA Only Overall Kevin Morrison Sr. Mississauga, Ontario Davide Nicoletti Sr. Toronto, Ontario Team GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA Matt Baxter Jr. Courtice, Ontario Vince Bruni Jr. Toronto, Ontario uBEMIDJI STATE %$ 18 14 3 1 29 71 40 23 9 4 127 82 Ryan Burkholder Jr. New Market, Ontario Robert Morris 18 6 9 3 15 47 60 10 19 6 94 121 Andrew Coburn Jr. Mount Forest, Ontario Chris Fairbanks Jr. Millford, Mich. Ala.-Huntsville&$ 18 6 10 2 14 42 54 12 17 3 72 87 Joe Koudys Jr. Grimsby, Ontario Niagara 18 6 10 2 14 53 59 12 20 4 107 118 Brandon Roshko Sr. Hamilton, Ontario Cale Tanaka Sr. Stouffville, Ontario % CHA Regular Season Champion Neil Ruffini Jr. Roswell, Ga. & CHA Tournament Champion Tom Durnie So. Calgary, Alberta $ NCAA Tournament Participant Jamie Easton So. Edmonton, Alberta

Bemidji State (17) 2010 All-CHA Teams Ryan Adams Jr. Deloraine, Manitoba First-Team All-CHA Dan Bakala So. Calgary, Alberta Player Year Pos School Hometown Emil Billberg Jr. Stockholm, Sweden Nathan Longpre ! Jr. Forward Robert Morris Peterborough, Ontario Matt Carlson RS-Fr. Grand Forks, N.D. Ryan Cramer Jr., International Falls, Minn Chris Moran Sr. Forward Niagara Buffalo, New York Darcy Findlay So. Bristol, Quebec uMatt Read ! Jr. Forward Bemidji State Ilderton, Ontario Kyle Hardwick Sr. Warroad, Minn. Brad Hunt So. Ridge Meadows, B.C. uBrad Hunt ! So. Defense Bemidji State Ridge Meadows, British Columbia Ben Kinne So. St. Paul, Minn. Denny Urban Jr. Defense Robert Morris Pittsburgh, Pa. Tyler Lehrke Sr. Park Rapids, Minn. uDan Bakala So. Goalie Bemidji State Calgary, Alberta Ian Lowe Jr. Bradwardine, Manitoba Dan MacIntyre Jr. Fort Frances, Ontario ! Indicates 2009 All-CHA First Team selction Jamie MacQueen So. St. Thomas, Ontario Chris McKelvie Sr. New Brighton, Minn. Chris Peluso Sr. Wadena, Minn. Second-Team All-CHA Matt Read Jr. Ilderton, Ontario Player Year Pos School Hometown Shea Walters So. Hibbing, Minn. Chris Kushneriuk Jr. Forward Robert Morris Ottawa, Ontario Ryan Olidis Sr. Forward Niagara Uxbridge, Ontario Niagara (13) uIan Lowe Jr. Forward Bemidji State Bradwardine, Manitoba Ryan Annesley Sr. Ajax, Ontario Adam Avramenko Sr. Strathmore, Alberta Dave Cowan Sr. Defense Robert Morris Calgary, Alberta Jim Burichin Sr. Strongsville, Ohio Tyler Gotto Sr. Defense Niagara Calgary, Alberta Sam Goodwin So. St. Louis, Missouri Cameron Talbot Jr. Goalie Alabama-Huntsville Caledonia, Ontario Don Baco So. Buffalo, N.Y. Tyler Gotto Sr. Calgary, Alberta Bryan Haczyk Jr. Nutley, New Jersey All-Rookie Team Robert Martini So. King City, Ontario Player Year Pos School Hometown Egor Mironov Sr. Toronto, Ontario Chris Noonan So. Portage, Michigan Jason Beattie Fr. Forward Niagara Newmarket, Ontario Ryan Olidis Sr. Uxbridge, Ontario Matti Jarvinen Fr. Forward Alabama-Huntsville Espoo, Finland David Ross Jr. Bowmanville, Ontario uJordan George Fr. Forward Bemidji State Madison, Wisconsin Paul Zanette Jr. Nobleton, Ontario uJake Areshenko Fr. Defense Bemidji State Port Coquitlam, British Columbia Stefan Salituro Fr. Defense Robert Morris Willodale, Ontario Robert Morris (14) Tom Brooks So. St. Louis, Mo. uMathieu Dugas Fr. Goalie Bemidji State L’Assomption, Quebec Kyle Burton Sr. Calgary, Alberta Nick Chiavetta So. Harrisburg, Pa. Dave Cowan Sr. Calgara, Alberta CHA Rookie of the Year: uJordan George, Bemidji State Ron Cramer So. New Wilmington, Pa. CHA Player of the Year: uMatt Read, Bemidji State Cody Crichton So. Palgrave, Ontario Josh Jones So. Scenery Hill, Pa. CHA Coach of the Year: uTom Serratore, Bemidji State Chris Kushneriuk Jr. Ottawa, Ontario CHA Student-Athlete of the Year: uKyle Hardwick, Bemidji State Trevor Lewis So. Lititz, Pa. James Lyle So. Nepean, Ontario Brock Meadows Jr. White Rock, B.C. Brooks Ostergard So. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Furman South So. Sewickley, Pa. Denny Urban Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa.

2010 College Hockey America Award Winners: (left to right) Matt Read, Player of the Year; Jordan George, Rookie of the Year; Tom Serratore, Coach of the Year; Kyle Hardwick, Student-Athlete of the Year.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 59 Scoring: All Games Scoring: CHA Games CHA Players of the Week GP PPG Points GP PPG Points 1 Chris Moran Niagara SR F 36 1.17 9-33-42 1 Chris Moran Niagara SR F 18 1.33 7-17-24 BSU Players Won... 2 Matt Read Bemidji State JR F 37 1.11 19-22-41 2 Matt Read Bemidji State JR F 18 1.28 12-11-23 9 CHA Offensive Players of the Week 3 Jordan George Bemidji State FR F 36 0.94 13-21-34 3 Jordan George Bemidji State FR F 17 1.24 8-13-21 8 CHA Defensive Players of the Week 4 Ryan Olidis Niagara SR F 36 0.92 14-19-33 4 Ian Lowe Bemidji State JR F 18 1.00 11- 7-18 11 CHA Rookies of the Week Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO D 37 0.89 7-26-33 5 Ryan Olidis Niagara SR F 18 0.89 7- 9-16 6 Nathan Longpre Robert Morris JR F 34 0.91 14-17-31 6 Andrew Coburn Alab-Huntsville JR F 18 0.83 5-10-15 Ian Lowe Bemidji State JR F 37 0.84 21-10-31 Cody Campbell Alab-Huntsville SO F 18 0.83 5-10-15 Oct. 12 8 Chris Kushneriuk Robert Morris JR F 33 0.88 11-18-29 Ben Kinne Bemidji State SO F 18 0.83 5-10-15 Offensive uF, Matt Read 9 Tyler Gotto Niagara SR D 35 0.71 11-14-25 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO D 18 0.83 4-11-15 Defensive D, Brad Hunt 10 Denny Urban Robert Morris JR D 35 0.69 10-14-24 10 Tyler Lehrke Bemidji State SR F 18 0.78 6- 8-14 Rookie uF, Jordan George Ben Kinne Bemidji State SO F 37 0.65 10-14-24 11 Nathan Longpre Robert Morris JR F 17 0.76 7- 6-13 Oct. 19 Tyler Lehrke Bemidji State SR F 37 0.65 9-15-24 Chris Kushneriuk Robert Morris JR F 17 0.76 4- 9-13 Offensive none 13 Cody Campbell Alab-Huntsville SO F 33 0.67 8-14-22 Ryan Cramer Bemidji State JR F 18 0.72 7- 6-13 Defensive none Andrew Coburn Alab-Huntsville JR F 33 0.67 7-15-22 Tyler Gotto Niagara SR D 18 0.72 4- 9-13 Rookie none Bryan Haczyk Niagara JR F 36 0.61 9-13-22 15 Matti Jarvinen Alab-Huntsville FR F 17 0.71 3- 9-12 16 Trevor Lewis Robert Morris SO F 35 0.60 5-16-21 Bryan Haczyk Niagara JR F 18 0.67 5- 7-12 Oct. 26 Paul Zanette Niagara JR F 36 0.58 11-10-21 17 Stefan Salituro Robert Morris FR F 14 0.79 5- 6-11 Offensive uF, Chris McKelvie Ryan Cramer Bemidji State JR F 37 0.57 13- 8-21 Paul Zanette Niagara JR F 18 0.61 5- 6-11 Defensive uD, Brad Hunt 19 Egor Mironov Niagara SR F 28 0.71 11- 9-20 Denny Urban Robert Morris JR D 18 0.61 5- 6-11 Rookie uG, Mathieu Dugas Marc Zanette Niagara FR F 34 0.59 7-13-20 20 Marc Zanette Niagara FR F 17 0.59 3- 7-10 Ron Cramer Robert Morris SO F 35 0.57 6-14-20 Neil Ruffini Alab-Huntsville JR F 18 0.56 6- 4-10 Nov. 2 22 Matti Jarvinen Alab-Huntsville FR F 30 0.60 5-13-18 22 Egor Mironov Niagara SR F 12 0.75 4- 5- 9 Offensive F, Matt Read Chris McKelvie Bemidji State SR F 37 0.49 8-10-18 Ron Cramer Robert Morris SO F 18 0.50 5- 4- 9 Defensive uG, Dan Bakala 24 Jamie MacQueen Bemidji State SO F 37 0.46 8- 9-17 Jamie MacQueen Bemidji State SO F 18 0.50 4- 5- 9 Rookie F, Jordan George 25 Stefan Salituro Robert Morris FR F 25 0.60 8- 7-15 Davide Nicoletti Alab-Huntsville SR D 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 Shea Walters Bemidji State SO F 32 0.47 3-12-15 Chris McKelvie Bemidji State SR F 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 Nov. 9 Trevor Lewis Robert Morris SO F 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 Offensive uF, Matt Read Defensive uD, Brad Hunt Rookie uF, Jordan George

Defenseman Scoring: All Games Defenseman Scoring: CHA Games Nov. 16 GP PPG Points GP PPG Points Offensive F, Jamie MacQueen 1 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO 37 0.89 7-26-33 1 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO 18 0.83 4-11-15 Defensive D, Chris Peluso 2 Tyler Gotto Niagara SR 35 0.71 11-14-25 2 Tyler Gotto Niagara SR 18 0.72 4- 9-13 Rookie uF, Jordan George 3 Denny Urban Robert Morris JR 35 0.69 10-14-24 3 Denny Urban Robert Morris JR 18 0.61 5- 6-11 4 Brandon Roshko Alab-Huntsville SR 33 0.36 2-10-12 4 Davide Nicoletti Alab-Huntsville SR 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 Nov. 23 5 Brennan Barker Alab-Huntsville SR 28 0.39 3- 8-11 5 Brandon Roshko Alab-Huntsville SR 18 0.39 0- 7- 7 Offensive uF, Ryan Cramer Davide Nicoletti Alab-Huntsville SR 31 0.35 3- 8-11 6 Andrew Blazek Robert Morris FR 9 0.67 1- 5- 6 Defensive uD, Brad Hunt 7 Brady Wacker Bemidji State FR 27 0.37 1- 9-10 Brady Wacker Bemidji State FR 13 0.46 0- 6- 6 Rookie uF, Jordan George Tyler Matthews Niagara FR 27 0.37 0-10-10 Ryan Adams Bemidji State JR 18 0.33 1- 5- 6 C.J. Chartrain Niagara FR 32 0.31 3- 7-10 9 Derek Foam Niagara JR 8 0.62 2- 3- 5 Nov. 30 Offensive uF, Chris McKelvie

2009-10 CHA L eaders 10 Chris Peluso Bemidji State SR 29 0.31 1- 8- 9 Brennan Barker Alab-Huntsville SR 13 0.38 1- 4- 5 Dave Cowan Robert Morris SR 16 0.31 1- 4- 5 Defensive D, Brad Hunt James Lyle Robert Morris SO 18 0.28 1- 4- 5 Rookie uF, Aaron McLeod Dec. 7 Offensive F, Chris McKelvie Goals Against Average: All Games Goals Against Average: CHA Games Defensive D, Dan Bakala Min GA GAA Min GA GAA Rookie uF, Jordan George 1 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 1829:00 71 2.33 1 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 938:16 32 2.05 Dec. 14 2 Cameron Talbot Alab-Huntsville JR 1957:41 85 2.61 2 Cameron Talbot Alab-Huntsville JR 1053:45 50 2.85 Offensive F, Ian Lowe 3 Adam Avramenko Niagara JR 857:13 43 3.01 3 Brooks Ostergard Robert Morris SO 965:54 47 2.92 Defensive none 4 Brooks Ostergard Robert Morris SO 1566:34 82 3.14 4 Adam Avramenko Niagara JR 548:37 27 2.95 Rookie uF, Jordan George 5 Chris Noonan Niagara SO 974:24 52 3.20 5 Chris Noonan Niagara SO 397:36 21 3.17 Jan. 4 Offensive F, Ben Kinne Defensive uD, Dan Bakala Scoring Offense: All Games Scoring Offense: CHA Games Rookie none Games Goals G/GM Games Goals G/GM 1 Bemidji State 37 128 3.46 1 Bemidji State 18 71 3.94 Jan. 18 2 Niagara 36 107 2.97 2 Niagara 18 53 2.94 Offensive F, Matt Read 3 Robert Morris 35 94 2.69 3 Robert Morris 18 47 2.61 Defensive D, Brnd Hunt 4 Alab-Huntsville 33 73 2.21 4 Alab-Huntsville 18 42 2.33 Rookie F, Brance Orban

Jan. 25 Offensive uF, Ian Lowe Scoring Defense: All Games Scoring Defense: CHA Games Defensive uD, Brad Hunt Games Goals G/GM Games Goals G/GM Rookie uF, Jordan George 1 Bemidji State 37 87 2.35 1 Bemidji State 18 40 2.22 2 Alab-Huntsville 33 89 2.70 2 Alab-Huntsville 18 54 3.00 Feb. 1 3 Niagara 36 118 3.28 3 Niagara 18 59 3.28 Offensive uF, Ian Lowe 4 Robert Morris 35 121 3.46 4 Robert Morris 18 60 3.33 Defensive none Rookie uF, Jordan George

Feb. 15 Power Play: All Games Power Play: CHA Games Offensive uF, Tyler Lerhke Totals SHA PCT Totals SHA PCT Defensive uG, Mathiue Dugas 1 Bemidji State 32/170 3 18.8 1 Bemidji State 17/ 80 1 21.2 Rookie uG, Mathiue Dugas 2 Niagara 24/146 3 16.4 2 Niagara 13/ 72 1 18.1 3 Alab-Huntsville 25/168 3 14.9 3 Alab-Huntsville 14/ 97 2 14.4 Feb. 22 4 Robert Morris 22/179 5 12.3 4 Robert Morris 10/ 87 2 11.5 Offensive uF, Matt Read Defensive uG, Dan Bakala Rookie none Penalty Kill: All Games Penalty Kill: CHA Games Mar. 1 Totals SHF PCT Totals SHF PCT Offensive F, Tyler Lerhke 1 Alab-Huntsville 155/179 0 86.6 1 Bemidji State 80/ 90 2 88.9 Defensive none 2 Bemidji State 155/182 5 85.2 2 Alab-Huntsville 80/ 93 0 86.0 Rookie D, Brady Wacker 3 Niagara 133/165 8 80.6 3 Niagara 58/ 71 3 81.7 4 Robert Morris 137/178 4 77.0 4 Robert Morris 64/ 82 1 78.0 Mar. 8 Offensive F, Matt Read Defensive D, Brad Hunt Rookie F, Jordan George

uCHA Player of the Week selection

60 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey season results Year GP W-L-T Conf. W-L-T Finish GF GA Coach Captains 1947-48 10 2-8-0 n/a n/a n/a 37 64 Jack Aldrich E. Johnson 1948-49 15 9-6-0 n/a n/a n/a 73 49 Eric Hughes J. Emkovik, D. Radniecki 1949-50 15 8-7-0 n/a n/a n/a 69 78 Eric Hughes J. Whiting 1950-1959 program suspended / arena roof collapsed 1959-60 4 2-2-0 n/a n/a n/a 30 9 Vic Weber R. McKechney, W. Bovay 1960-61 10 6-4-0 n/a n/a n/a 31 32 Vic Weber R. McKechney 1961-62 12 8-4-0 n/a n/a n/a 57 24 Vic Weber M. Sanderson, J. O’Neil 1962-63 12 6-5-1 n/a n/a n/a 66 43 Vic Weber M. Sanderson 1963-64 12 8-3-1 n/a n/a n/a 67 28 Vic Weber T. Saterdalen 1964-65 12 10-1-1 n/a n/a n/a 87 30 Wayne Peterson B. Glaseman, J. Scaletta 1965-66 13 12-1-0 n/a n/a n/a 67 33 Vic Weber J. Thompson 1966-67 19 13-5-1 ICHA 10-2-0 t-1st 96 59 R.H. “Bob” Peters T. Burns 1967-68 24 16-8-0 ICHA 6-6-0 n/a 156 80 R.H. “Bob” Peters T. Burns, R. Anderson 1968-69 25 23-2-0 ICHA 11-1-0 1st 259 62 R.H. “Bob” Peters T. Burns, J. McElmury, B. Grand 1969-70 27 24-3-0 ICHA 10-2-0 1st 206 66 R.H. “Bob” Peters J. McElmury, B. Grand, B. Dillon 1970-71 28 20-7-1 ICHA 10-1-1 1st 172 64 R.H. “Bob” Peters J. McElmury, J. Boulianne, B. Falk 1971-72 26 13-12-1 ICHA 5-6-1 n/a 123 122 R.H. “Bob” Peters D. Lemieux, L. Smith, G. Bock 1972-73 30 23-6-1 ICHA 8-4-0 t-1st 272 96 R.H. “Bob” Peters L. Smith, S. Preston, J. Birrenkott 1973-74 31 20-10-1 ICHA 9-3-0 1st 179 122 R.H. “Bob” Peters J. Birrenkott, J. Borden 1974-75 28 13-15-0 ICHA 2-10-0 n/a 138 125 R.H. “Bob” Peters G. Chiodo, S. Curly, G. Ross 1975-76 31 22-9-0 ICHA 8-4-0 1st 179 116 R.H. “Bob” Peters M. Eagles, M. Kristo, D. Boeke 1976-77 31 24-4-3 ICHA 9-3-2 1st 172 82 R.H. “Bob” Peters S. Seide, J. Baumgartner, D. Melhus 1977-78 31 25-5-1 ICHA 11-3-0 1st 210 105 R.H. “Bob” Peters D. Melhus, S. Seide, D. Mueller 1978-79 29 27-2-0 ICHA 9-0-0 1st 218 66 R.H. “Bob” Peters M. Gibbons, M. Heaviland, S. Currie 1979-80 32 24-8-0 ICHA 5-2-0 n/a 171 107 R.H. “Bob” Peters D. Baldwin, B. Carleton, G. Krawchuck 1980-81 31 24-7-0 NCHA 8-4-0 n/a 195 89 R.H. “Bob” Peters T. Montebello, G. Tveit, J. Scanlan 1981-82 31 25-5-1 NCHA 16-3-1 1st 173 76 R.H. “Bob” Peters K. Dade, J. Scanlan, M. Masterson 1982-83 37 30-6-1 NCHA 16-3-1 1st 199 97 Mike Gibbons R. Anderson, K. Dade, T. Rood 1983-84 31 31-0-0 NCHA 18-0-0 1st 210 71 R.H. “Bob” Peters D. Bradley, J. Otto, B. Fitzgerald 1984-85 35 27-6-2 NCHA 14-3-1 1st 205 114 R.H. “Bob” Peters E. Gager, M. Liska, W. Jellison 1985-86 35 25-9-1 NCHA 12-6-0 t-1st 219 140 R.H. “Bob” Peters M. Alexander, S. Lundeen, T. Lescarbeau 1986-87 35 22-12-1 NCHA 12-7-1 3rd 172 136 R.H. “Bob” Peters T. Donaldson, D. Kimball, T. Serratore, T. Lescarbeau 1987-88 38 24-11-3 NCHA 15-6-3 2nd 197 123 R.H. “Bob” Peters G. Biskup, T. Guyer, I. Resch 1988-89 36 19-13-4 NCHA 11-8-1 3rd 166 129 R.H. “Bob” Peters D. Richards, J. Tyler 1989-90 28 15-11-2 NCHA 11-11-2 5th 130 104 R.H. “Bob” Peters B. Harrison, K. Devescovi, B. Tookenay 1990-91 30 21-6-3 NCHA 17-4-3 t-1st 161 95 R.H. “Bob” Peters B. Tookenay, S. Johnson, P. Cullen 1991-92 30 16-9-5 NCHA 9-8-3 4th 152 118 R.H. “Bob” Peters P. Ferry, O.J. Kennett, B. Coleman 1992-93 31 24-7-0 NCHA 14-6-0 2nd 188 111 R.H. “Bob” Peters J. Erb, D. Tollefson, G. Gustason, S. Taggert 1993-94 33 21-9-3 NCHA 12-6-2 3rd 145 109 R.H. “Bob” Peters C. Morque, J. Hause, J. Mack 1994-95 33 24-7-2 NCHA 16-3-1 1st 176 96 R.H. “Bob” Peters O. Belisle, K. Bjornson, C. McKechney 1995-96 29 16-9-4 NCHA 13-5-2 2nd 124 107 R.H. “Bob” Peters B. Adlys, C Matatall, E. Monsrud 1996-97 34 25-7-2 NCHA 14-5-1 2nd 186 110 R.H. “Bob” Peters J. Sobb, J. Logan, T. Edwards 1997-98 34 22-10-2 NCHA 14-6-0 3rd 168 110 R.H. “Bob” Peters M. Donaghue, J. Logan, J. Klingfus 1998-99 30 17-13-0 NCHA 10-6-0 3rd 114 103 R.H. “Bob” Peters C. Chartrand, G. Ambrose, M. Lafleur Division I era 1999-00 34 13-20-1 CHA 8-8-1 3rd/7 107 155 R.H. “Bob” Peters C. Chartrand, D. Pelletier 2000-01 34 4-26-4 CHA 4-12-3 6th/6 77 133 R.H. “Bob” Peters M. Phenow, T. Belisle 2001-02 35 12-18-5 CHA 8-7-4 2nd/6 116 146 Tom Serratore M. Phenow, C. Simmons (A), Br. Methven (A) 2002-03 36 14-14-8 CHA 10-6-4 t-3rd/6 95 98 Tom Serratore Br. Methven, J. Hanowski (A), A. Murray (A), J. McGill (A) 2003-04 36 20-13-3 CHA 16-3-1 1st/6 131 94 Tom Serratore Br. Methven, J. Hanowski (A), A. Murray (A) 2004-05 37 23-13-1 CHA 16-4-0 1st/6 123 95 Tom Serratore A. Murray, J-G Gervais (A), B. Cook (A) 2005-06 37 20-14-3 CHA 12-7-1 t-2nd/6 125 97 Tom Serratore J-G Gervais, L. Erickson (A), D. Deterding (A), A. Martens (A) 2006-07 33 14-14-5 CHA 9-6-5 2nd/5 97 109 Tom Serratore L. Erickson, D. Deterding (A), J. Bluhm (A) 2007-08 36 17-16-3 CHA 13-4-3 1st/5 102 82 Tom Serratore D. Deterding, J. Bluhm (A), T. Winter (A) 2008-09 37 20-16-1 CHA 12-5-1 1st/4 106 97 Tom Serratore T. Winter (C), C. Bostock (A), C. McKelvie (A) 2009-10 37 23-10-4 CHA 14-3-1 1st/4 128 87 Tom Serratore C. McKelvie (C), K. Hardwick (A), Matt Read (A) ICHA- International Collegiate Hockey Association NCHA- Northern Collegiate Hockey Association CHA- College Hockey America (NCAA Division I)

2010-11 Beaver hockey 61 YEAR GP G A PTS G/Gm +/- PIM PP SH GW GT SOG PCT 1947-48 10 37 0 37 3.70 n/a 0 n/a n/a 2 0 n/a n/a 1948-49 15 73 53 126 4.87 n/a 10 n/a n/a 9 0 n/a n/a 1949-50 15 69 38 107 4.60 n/a 32 n/a n/a 8 0 n/a n/a 1951-59 program suspended / arena roof collapsed 1959-60 4 30 23 53 7.50 n/a 8 n/a n/a 2 0 n/a n/a 1960-61 10 31 20 51 3.10 n/a 28.5 n/a n/a 6 0 n/a n/a 1961-62 12 57 51 108 4.75 n/a 72 n/a n/a 8 0 n/a n/a 1962-63 12 66 65 131 5.50 n/a 102 n/a n/a 6 0 n/a n/a 1963-64 12 67 63 130 5.58 n/a 96 n/a n/a 8 1 n/a n/a 1964-65 12 87 88 175 7.25 n/a 141 6 4 10 0 513 - 1965-66 13 67 53 120 5.15 n/a 165 7 2 12 0 471 - 1966-67 19 96 97 193 5.05 n/a 202 5 0 13 1 259 - 1967-68 24 156 157 313 6.50 n/a 261 23 7 16 0 475 - 1968-69 25 186 259 445 7.44 n/a 374 26 10 23 0 1,040 .179 1969-70 27 206 285 491 u7.63 n/a 328 35 7 24 0 1,179 .175 1970-71 28 172 231 403 6.14 n/a 368 15 11 20 0 922 u.187 1971-72 26 123 179 302 4.73 n/a 319 32 4 13 1 970 .127 1972-73 30 181 272 453 6.03 n/a 275 26 9 23 0 1,279 .142 1973-74 31 179 264 443 5.77 n/a 387 40 5 20 0 1,337 .134 1974-75 28 138 208 346 6.00 n/a 454 29 6 13 0 1,237 .112 1975-76 31 179 259 438 5.77 n/a 433 54 2 22 0 1,233 .145 1976-77 31 172 249 421 5.55 n/a 465 26 u16 24 1 1,357 .127 1977-78 31 210 315 525 6.77 n/a 457 54 8 25 1 1,239 .169 1978-79 29 218 u351 569 7.52 n/a 350 44 9 27 0 1,379 .158 1979-80 32 171 266 437 5.34 n/a 465 32 8 24 0 1,221 .140 1980-81 31 195 295 490 6.29 n/a 356 47 6 24 0 1,350 .144 1981-82 31 173 249 422 5.58 n/a 490 40 4 25 1 1,282 .135 1982-83 37 199 285 484 5.38 n/a 610 46 9 30 1 1,523 .131 1983-84 31 210 315 525 6.77 n/a 385 u73 9 u31 0 1,520 .138 1984-85 35 205 310 515 5.86 n/a 455 61 6 27 1 u1,530 .134 1985-86 35 u219 u351 u570 6.26 n/a 410 50 7 25 1 1,388 .158 1986-87 35 172 259 431 4.91 n/a 438 41 9 22 1 1,408 .122 1987-88 u38 197 304 501 5.18 n/a 519 56 9 24 2 1,497 .132 1988-89 36 166 254 420 4.61 n/a 534 43 7 19 3 1,256 .132 1989-90 28 130 212 342 4.64 n/a 469 37 2 15 0 1,078 .121 1990-91 30 161 258 419 5.37 n/a 500 37 4 21 3 1,034 .156 1991-92 30 152 270 422 5.07 n/a 695 55 8 16 0 1,176 .129 1992-93 31 188 323 511 6.06 n/a 735 58 8 24 0 1,367 .138 1993-94 33 145 247 392 4.39 n/a u959 38 9 21 0 1,199 .121 1994-95 33 176 209 418 5.33 n/a 701 40 11 24 1 1,239 .142 1995-96 29 124 221 345 4.28 n/a 645 35 4 16 1 1,033 .120

Y ear- b y-year offensive stats 1996-97 34 186 322 508 5.47 n/a 692 44 9 25 0 1,287 .145 1997-98 34 168 285 453 4.94 +337 788 35 11 22 2 1,360 .124 1998-99 30 114 185 299 3.80 +56 499 24 8 17 0 949 .120 Division I era 1999-00 34 107 178 285 3.15 -138 694 30 4 13 0 898 .119 2000-01 34 77 117 194 2.26 -190 425 23 5 4 3 947 .081 2001-02 35 116 184 300 3.31 -148 492 35 5 12 4 1,052 .110 2002-03 36 95 155 250 2.64 -50 505 33 3 14 4 1,164 .082 2003-04 36 131 210 341 3.64 +123 520 37 6 20 3 1,250 .105 2004-05 37 123 201 324 3.32 +77 611 40 7 23 0 1,265 .097 2005-06 37 125 208 333 3.38 +123 740 39 6 20 1 1,139 .110 2006-07 33 97 161 258 2.94 +8 593 31 7 14 u5 958 .101 2007-08 36 102 165 276 2.83 +49 514 35 3 17 1 1,088 .094 2008-09 37 106 173 279 2.86 +4 543 40 4 20 0 995 .106 2009-10 37 128 191 319 3.46 +179 453 32 5 23 3 1,064 .120 D1 Totals 392 1,207 1,752 3,031 3.08 +37 6,090 374 54 180 24 11,822 .102 All-Time 1,520 7,458 10,748 18,410 4.91 n/a 22,763 1,689 303 966 46 52,407 .142 u school record

key: GP: Games Played / G: Goals Scored / A: Assists / P: Points Scored (goals + assists) / PIM: Penalty Minutes / PP=Power-Play Goals / SH: Short-Handed Goals / GW: Game-Winning Goals / GT: Game-Tying Goals / SOG: Shots on Goal / Pct: Shot Percentage

stats prior to 1959-60 are based on available information and may be incomplete

62 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey Y ear- b y-year goaltender stats YEAR GP Min GAA W L T SO EN GA GA/Gm SV SOG PCT 1947-48 10 600 6.400 2 8 0 0 0 64 6.40 87 151 .5762 1948-49 15 890 3.303 9 6 0 3 0 49 3.27 255 304 .8388 1949-50 15 900 5.200 8 7 0 1 0 78 5.20 281 359 .7827 1951-59 program suspended / arena roof collapsed 1959-60 4 223 2.422 2 2 0 1 0 9 2.25 41 50 .8200 1960-61 10 602 3.189 6 4 0 0 0 32 3.20 198 234 .8609 1961-62 12 726 u1.983 8 4 0 2 0 24 u2.00 224 248 .9032 1962-63 12 730 3.534 6 5 1 1 0 43 3.58 257 300 .8567 1963-64 12 730 2.301 8 3 1 3 0 28 2.33 306 334 .9162 1964-65 12 720 2.500 10 1 1 0 2 30 2.50 249 279 .8925 1965-66 13 790 2.506 12 1 0 0 0 33 2.54 400 433 u.9238 1966-67 19 1,140 3.105 13 5 1 3 0 59 3.11 592 651 .9094 1967-68 24 1,443 3.326 16 8 0 3 0 80 3.33 690 770 .8961 1968-69 25 1,500 2.480 23 2 0 5 0 62 2.48 474 536 .8843 1969-70 27 1,635 2.422 24 3 0 2 0 66 2.44 639 705 .9064 1970-71 28 1,690 2.272 20 7 1 4 0 64 2.29 688 752 .9149 1971-72 26 1,575 4.648 13 12 1 1 0 122 4.69 908 1,030 .8816 1972-73 30 1,870 3.080 23 6 1 1 0 96 3.20 603 699 .8627 1973-74 31 1,865 3.925 20 10 1 2 1 122 3.94 830 952 .8718 1974-75 28 1,681 4.462 13 15 0 0 0 125 4.46 853 978 .8722 1975-76 31 1,862 3.738 22 9 0 0 0 116 3.74 895 1,011 .8853 1976-77 31 1,916 2.568 24 4 3 6 0 82 2.65 786 868 .9055 1977-78 31 1,880 3.351 25 5 1 1 0 105 3.39 768 873 .8797 1978-79 29 1,741 2.275 27 2 0 2 0 66 2.28 660 726 .9091 1979-80 32 1,921 3.342 24 8 0 2 0 107 3.34 896 1,003 .8933 1980-81 31 1,858 2.874 24 7 0 4 0 89 2.87 845 934 .9047 1981-82 31 1,865 2.445 25 5 1 4 1 76 2.45 816 893 .9148 1982-83 37 2,230 2.610 30 6 1 4 0 97 2.62 916 1,013 .9042 1983-84 31 1,860 2.290 u31 0 0 3 0 71 2.29 826 897 .9208 1984-85 35 2,142 3.193 27 6 2 0 3 114 3.26 957 1,071 .8936 1985-86 35 2,136 3.933 25 9 1 0 2 140 4.00 1,015 1,155 .8788 1986-87 35 2,115 3.858 22 12 1 2 3 136 3.89 1,076 1,212 .8878 1987-88 u38 u2,325 3.174 24 11 3 1 0 123 3.24 1,158 1,281 .9040 1988-89 36 2,187 3.539 19 13 4 3 0 129 3.58 u1,185 u1,314 .9018 1989-90 28 1,690 3.692 15 11 2 1 0 104 3.71 844 948 .8903 1990-91 30 1,806 3.156 21 6 3 2 1 95 3.17 784 879 .8919 1991-92 30 1,825 3.879 16 9 5 1 1 118 3.93 901 1,019 .8842 1992-93 31 1,870 3.561 24 7 0 2 0 111 3.58 779 890 .8753 1993-94 33 1,995 3.278 21 9 3 1 0 109 3.30 882 991 .8900 1994-95 33 1,998 2.883 24 7 2 0 0 96 2.91 859 955 .8995 1995-96 29 1,775 3.617 16 9 4 0 0 107 3.69 821 928 .8847 1996-97 34 2,051 3.218 25 7 2 2 1 110 3.24 865 975 .8872 1997-98 34 2,060 3.204 22 10 2 3 1 110 3.24 859 969 .8865 1998-99 30 1,807 3.420 17 13 0 1 3 103 3.43 767 870 .8816 Division I era 1999-2000 34 2,055 4.526 13 20 1 1 4 u155 4.56 1,055 1,210 .8719 2000-01 34 2,066 3.863 4 u26 4 0 3 133 3.91 1,113 1,246 .8933 2001-02 35 2,125 4.122 12 18 5 2 u5 146 4.17 959 1,105 .8679 2002-03 36 2,234 2.632 14 14 u8 4 2 98 2.72 921 1,019 .9038 2003-04 36 2,189 2.577 20 13 3 2 u5 94 2.61 823 917 .8975 2004-05 37 2,224 2.563 23 13 1 5 5 95 2.57 802 897 .8941 2005-06 37 2,243 2.595 20 14 3 2 1 97 2.62 1,044 1,141 .9150 2006-07 33 2,009 3.255 14 14 5 2 3 109 3.30 895 1,004 .8914 2007-08 36 2,178 2.260 17 16 3 u7 2 82 2.28 820 902 .9091 2008-09 37 2,236 2.602 20 16 1 2 4 97 2.62 962 1,059 .9084 2009-10 37 2,246 2.324 23 10 4 4 3 87 2.35 932 1,019 .9146 D1 Totals 392 23,826 180 174 38 31 37 1,193 3.04 10,326 11,519 .8964 All-Time 1,520 92,030 966 468 86 108 54 4,893 3.22 40,061 44,954 .8912 u school record

key: GP: Games Played / Min: minutes played / GAA: Goals-Against Average / SO: Shutouts / EN: Empty Net Goals Allowed / GA: Goals Against / SOG: Shots on Goal / SV: Saves / Pct: Save Percentage

stats prior to 1959-60 are based on available information and may be incomplete

2010-11 Beaver hockey 63 Year Goals Assists Points Power-Play Goals 1947-48 3, John Whiting* n/a 3, John Whiting* n/a 1948-49 16, Richard Anderson 13, Richard Anderson 29, Richard Anderson n/a 1949-50 23, Ronald “Red” Aase 8, Sheldon Fertig 27, Ronald “Red” Aase n/a 1950-59 program suspended; arena roof collapsed 1959-60 8, Paul Lafond / So. 7, Paul Lafond / So. 15, Paul Lafond / So. n/a 1960-61 8, Paul Lafond / Jr. 6, Paul Lafond / Jr. 14, Paul Lafond / Jr. n/a 1961-62 13, Paul Lafond / Sr. 7, Jerry O’Neil / Jr. 13, Paul Lafond / Sr. n/a 1962-63 13, Vic Chaput / Jr. 9, Vic Chaput / Jr. 22, Vic Chaput / Jr. n/a 9, Merv Sanderson / Jr. 1963-64 16, Jim Thompson / Jr. 10, Jim Thompson / Jr. 26, Jim Thompson / Jr. n/a 1964-65 21, Jim Thompson / Sr. 19, John Hopkins / Sr. 34, Jim Thompson / Sr. 2, Rich Budge / Jr. 1965-66 13, Rich Budge / Sr. 11, Rich Budge / Sr. 24, Rich Budge / Sr. 2, Jim Roddick / Fr. 1966-67 17, Terry Burns / So. 14, Ric Anderson / Jr. 29, Ric Anderson / Jr. 2, Ken Anderson / Fr. 1967-68 21, Terry Burns / Jr. 28, Bill Weller / So. 46, Bill Weller / So. 5, Terry Burns / Jr. 1968-69 21, Austin Wallestad / Jr. 38, Bryan Grand / Jr. 52, Bryan Grand / Jr. 6, Barry Dillon / Jr. 1969-70 41, Glen Beckett / So. 40, Bryan Grand / Sr. 55, Glen Beckett / So. 9, Glen Beckett / So. 1970-71 32, Denny Lemieux / Jr. 26, Jude Boulianne / Sr. 57, Denny Lemieux / Jr. 5, Denny Lemieux / Jr. 1971-72 18, Pat Badiuk / Jr. 17, Pat DeMarchi / Sr. 32, Pat Badiuk / Jr. 6, Pat DeMarchi / Sr. 17, Glen Beckett / Sr. 1972-73 32, Mark Eagles / Fr. 30, Lyle Kvarnlov / Fr. 55, Mark Eagles / Fr. 8, Mark Eagle / Fr. 1973-74 34, Mark Eagles / So. 36, Mark Eagles / So. 70, Mark Eagles / So. 10, Mark Eagles / So. 1974-75 19, Mark Kristo / Jr. 22, Mark Eagles / Jr. 37, Mark Kristo / Jr. 7, Mark Kristo / Jr. 1975-76 35, Mark Kristo / Sr. 44, Mark Eagles / Sr. 64, Mark Eagles / Sr. 16, Mark Kristo / Sr. 1976-77 24, Bill Schmitz / So. 31, John Murphy / So. 47, John Murphy / So. 4, Rod Heisler / So. 1977-78 28, Rod Heisler / Jr. 41, Brian Carleton / So. 57, Brian Carleton / So. 11, Rod Heisler / Jr. 1978-79 27, Rod Heisler / Sr. 35, John Murphy / Sr. 62, John Murphy / Sr. 6, Rod Heisler / Sr. 27, John Murphy / Jr. 1979-80 u 43, Dale Baldwin / Sr. 29, Brian Carleton / Sr. 71, Dale Baldwin / Sr. 9, Dale Baldwin / Sr. 1980-81 28, John Hansen / Jr. 29, Wade Froehlich / Jr. 44, John Hansen / Jr. 6, Mike Milless / Jr. 1981-82 23, Wendal Jellison / Fr. 33, Joel Otto / So. 52, Joel Otto / So. 9, Kurt Dade / Jr. 1982-83 33, Joel Otto / Jr. 38, Mike Alexander / Fr. 61, Joel Otto / Jr. 13, Joel Otto / Jr. 1983-84 35, Scott Monsrud / Sr. 43, Joel Otto / Sr. 75, Joel Otto / Sr. 14, Scott Monsrud / Sr. 1984-85 31, Mike Alexander / Jr. 32, Mike Alexander / Jr. 63, Mike Alexander / Jr. 10, two players 1985-86 35, Tim Lescarbeau / Sr. u 58, Mike Alexander / Sr. u 90, Mike Alexander / Sr. 10, Mike Alexander / Sr. 1986-87 26, Ian Resch / Jr. 41, Todd Lescarbeau / Sr. 66, Todd Lescarbeau / Sr. 7, Todd Lescarbeau / Sr. 1987-88 37, Dan Richards / Jr. 54, Ian Resch / Sr. 72, Ian Resch / Sr. 14, Jim Tyler / Jr. 37, Jim Tyler / Jr. 1988-89 29, Scott Johnson / So. 36, Dan Richards / Sr. 54, Dan Richards / Sr. u 15, Scott Johnson / So. 1989-90 18, Scott Johnson / So. 28, Scott Johnson / Jr. 46, Scott Johnson / Jr. 11, Scott Johnson / Jr. annual statistical leaders 1990-91 24, Jamie Erb / So. 33, Scott Johnson / Sr. 56, Scott Johnson / Sr. 9, Scott Johnson / Sr. 1991-92 21, Jamie Erb / Jr. 39, O.J. Kennett / Sr. 56, O.J. Kennett / Sr. 10, two players 1992-93 24, Jamie Erb / Sr. 29, Jamie Erb / Sr. 53, Jamie Erb / Sr. 14, Jamie Erb / Sr. 1993-94 18, Jim Karner / Sr. 26, Jim Karner / Sr. 44, Jim Karner / Sr. 5, two players 1994-95 21, Craig Matatall / Jr. 40, Jude Boulianne / Sr. 51, Jude Boulianne / Sr. 6, three players 1995-96 20, Craig Matall / Sr. 30, Bernie Adlys / Sr. 47, Bernie Adlys / Sr. 8, Craig Matatall / Sr. 1996-97 21, Josh Klingfus / Jr. 36, Jeff Sobb / Sr. 54, Jeff Sobb / Sr. 6, Jeff Sobb / Sr. 1997-98 20, Aaron Novak / Sr. 27, Shane Kalbrener / Fr. 42, Shane Kalbrener / Fr. 5, Shane Kalbrener / Fr. 1998-99 18, Scot Dickson / Fr. 18, Shane Kalbrener / So. 30, Shane Kalbrener / So. 4, two players Division I era 1999-00 15, Stefan Bjork / So. 21, Calvin Chartrand / Sr. 34, Stefan Bjork / So. 8, Stefan Bjork / So. 2000-01 10, Marty Goulet / So. 12, Heikki Lofman / Fr. 18, Marty Goulet / So. 6, Clay Simmons / Jr. 10, Clay Simmons / So. 2001-02 16, Marty Goulet / Jr. 23, Marty Goulet / Jr. 39, Marty Goulet / Jr. 6, three players 2002-03 15, Marty Goulet / Sr. 18, Andrew Murray / So. 29, Marty Goulet / Sr. 8, Marty Goulet / Sr. 2003-04 23, Brendan Cook / Jr. 21, Riley Riddell / Jr. 39, Brendan Cook / Jr. 10, Brendan Cook / Jr. 21, Ryan Huddy / So. 2004-05 20, Brendan Cook / Sr. 27, Luke Erickson / So. 40, Brendan Cook / Sr. 10, Brendan Cook / Sr. 2005-06 17, Ryan Miller / Jr. 20, Ryan Huddy / Sr. 35, Luke Erickson / Jr. 8, Luke Erickson / Jr. 2006-07 13, Luke Erickson / Sr. 18, Rob Sirianni / Sr. 29, Travis Winter / So. 8, Luke Erickson / Sr. 29, Rob Sirianni / Sr. 2007-08 14, Matt Pope / Sr. 18, Matt Read / Fr. 27, Matt Read / Fr. 6, Travis Winter / Jr. 6, Blaine Jarvis / Sr. 2008-09 22, Tyler Scofield / Sr. 25, Matt Read / So. 40, Matt Read / So. 9, Tyler Scofield / Sr. 2009-10 21, Ian Lowe / Jr. 26, Brad Hunt / So. 41, Matt Read / Jr. 9, Ian Lowe / Jr. u school record *= season data incomplete; based on available information 64 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey A nnual statistical leaders Year Penalty Minutes Goalie Saves Save Percentage Goals-Against Average 1947-48 n/a 87, Dick Radniecki* .731, Dick Radniecki* 4.00, Gordon Olson* 1948-49 4, George Stewart* 204, Dick Radniecki* .887, Dick Radniecki* 2.94, Dick Radniecki* 1949-50 6, Ed Johnson 223, Dick Radniecki* .864, Dick Radniecki* 4.20, Dick Radniecki* 1950-59 program suspended; arena roof collapsed 1959-60 n/a 39, Larry Ostry* .813, Larry Ostry* 2.80, Larry Ostry* 1960-61 n/a 84, Bob Long / Fr.* .816, Bob Long / Fr.* 2.69, Bob Sinclair / So. 1961-62 n/a 208, Bob Sinclair / Jr .908, Bob Sinclair / Jr. 2.01, Bob Sinclair / Jr. 1962-63 22, Joe Scaletta / So. 160, Jerry Ryan / Fr. .861, Bob Sinclair / Sr. 3.23, Bob Sinclair / Sr. 22, Dave Brown / So. 1963-64 26, Dave Brown / Jr. 195, Jerry Ryan / So. .927, Jim Robberstad / Jr. u 1.78, Jim Robberstad / Jr. 1964-65 25, Dave Brown / Sr. 137, Tom Bend / Fr. .907, Tom Bend / Fr. 2.33, Tom Bend / Fr. 1965-66 28, Tom Leonard / Fr. 337, Tom Bend / So. .931, Tom Bend / So. 2.25, Tom Bend / So. 1966-67 49, Bob Rieger 592, Tom Bend / Jr. .909, Tom Bend / Jr. 3.11, Tom Bend / Jr. 1967-68 38, Ken Anderson / So. 603, Len Kleisinger / Jr. .893, Len Kleisinger / Jr. 3.55, Len Kleisinger / Jr. 1968-69 71, Ken Anderson / Jr. 467, Blane Comstock / So. .888, Blane Comstock / So. 2.39, Blane Comstock / So. 1969-70 46, Garry Bock / So. 612, Blane Comstock / Jr. .907, Blane Comstock / Jr. 2.40, Blane Comstock / Jr. 1970-71 53, Denny Lemieux / Jr. 652, Blane Comstock / Sr. .916, Blane Comstock / Sr. 2.25, Blane Comstock / Sr. 1971-72 54, Pat DeMarchi / Sr. 530, Chuck Scanlon / Fr. .886, Chuck Scanlon / Fr. 4.39, Chuck Scanlon / Fr. 1972-73 48, Jim Borden / Jr. 597, Chuck Scanlon / So. .861, Chuck Scanlon / So. 3.10, Chuck Scanlon / So. 1973-74 53, Don Boeke / So. 804, Chuck Scanlon / Jr. .872, Chuck Scanlon / Jr. 3.94, Chuck Scanlon / Jr. 1974-75 73, Dan Boeke / Jr. 726, Chuck Scanlon / Sr. .875, Chuck Scanlon / Sr. 4.48, Chuck Scanlon / Sr. 1975-76 73, Gary Burstad / Jr. 590, Jack Horner / So. .889, Jack Horner / So. 3.69, Jack Horner / So. 1976-77 54, Dale Baldwin / Fr. 722, Jack Horner / Jr. .906, Jack Horner / Jr. 2.61, Jack Horner / Jr. 1977-78 65, Mike Gibbons / Jr. 623, Jack Horner / Sr. .874, Jack Horner / Sr. 3.60, Jack Horner / Sr. 1978-79 50, Mike Gibbons / Sr. 630, Dan Olson / So. .905, Dan Olson / So. 2.41, Dan Olson / So. 1979-80 52, Dale Baldwin / Sr. 760, Jim Scanlan / So. .900, Jim Scanlon / So. 3.26, Jim Scanlon / So. 1980-81 47, Jobn Hansen / Sr. 681, Jim Scanlan / Jr. .902, Jim Scanlon / Jr. 3.01, Jim Scanlon / Jr. 1981-82 52, Joel Otto / So. 747, Jim Scanlan / Sr. .915, Jim Scanlon / Sr. 2.40, Jim Scanlon / Sr. 1982-83 68, Joel Otto / Jr. 709, Mark Liska / So. .901, Mark Liska / So. 2.68, Mark Liska / So. 1983-84 62, Drey Bradley / Sr. 507, Mark Liska / Jr. u.938, Galen Nagle / Sr. 1.89, Galen Nagle / Sr. 1984-85 42, Tim Lescarbeau / Sr. 751, Mark Liska / Sr. .899, Mark Liska / Sr. 2.91, Mark Liska / Sr. 1985-86 100, Mike Alexander / Sr. 786, Jim Martin / Sr. .883, Jim Martin / Sr. 3.68, Jim Martin / Sr. 1986-87 64, Dave Jungwirth / Jr. u 1,066, Steve O’Shea / So. .892, Steve O’Shea / So. 3.71, Steve O’Shea / So. 1987-88 57, Terry Mattson / Sr. 879, Steve O’Shea / Jr. .905, Steve O’Shea / Jr. 3.16, Steve O’Shea / Jr. 1988-89 84, Blaine Harrison / Jr. 891, Steve O’Shea / Sr. .910, Steve O’Shea / Sr. 3.39, Steve O’Shea / Sr. 1989-90 42, Blaine Harrison / Sr. 681, Rob Stevens / Jr. .886, Rob Stevens/ Jr. 3.87, Rob Stevens / Jr. 1990-91 54, Bill Coleman / Jr. 437, Todd Kreibich / So. .897, Chad Perry / So. 3.05, Todd Kreibich / So. 1991-92 107, Chris Morque / So. 613, Todd Kreibich / Jr. .895, Todd Kreibich / Jr. 3.46, Todd Kreibich / Jr. 1992-93 100, Craig Matatall / Fr. 410, Robin Cook / Fr. .890, Todd Kreibich / Sr. 3.07, Todd Kreibich / Sr. 1993-94 u 112, Chris Morque / Sr. 581, Robin Cook / So. .901, Robin Cook / So. 2.99, Robin Cook / So. 1994-95 71, Eric Fulton / So. 629, Robin Cook / Jr. .901, Robin Cook / Jr. 2.80, Robin Cook / Jr. 1995-96 64, Jim Logan / So. 495, Robin Cook / Sr. .886, Robin Cook / Sr. 3.52, Robin Cook / Sr. 1996-97 73, Eric Andersen / Fr. 449, Adam Pavlatos / Fr. .894, Adam Pavlatos / Fr. 2.93, Adam Pavlatos / Fr. 1997-98 98, Travis Johnson / Fr. 725, Adam Pavlatos / So. .892, Adam Pavlatos / So. 3.09, Adam Pavlatos / So. 1998-99 48, Travis Johnson / So. 664, Adam Pavlatos / Jr. .888, Adam Pavlatos / Jr. 3.33, Adam Pavlatos / Jr. Division I era 1999-00 68, Frank Udovich / So. 560, Bob Tallarico / Fr. .881, Adam Pavlatos / Sr. 3.76, Adam Pavlatos / Sr. 2000-01 65, Marty Goulet / So. 755, Grady Hunt / Fr. .902, Grady Hunt / Fr. 3.52, Grady Hunt / Fr. 2001-02 53, Frank Udovich / Sr. 768, Grady Hunt / So. .878, Grady Hunt / So. 3.87, Grady Hunt / So. 2002-03 45, Bill Methven / Jr. 712, Grady Hunt / Jr. .916, Grady Hunt / Jr. 2.36, Grady Hunt / Jr. 2003-04 48, Jean-Guy Gervais / So. 482, Grady Hunt / Sr. .901, Grady Hunt / Sr. 2.47, Grady Hunt / Sr. 2004-05 65, Jean-Guy Gervais / Jr. 418, Layne Sedevie / So. .916, Matt Climie / Fr. 1.80, Matt Climie / Fr. 2005-06 69, Cody Bostock / Fr. 538, Layne Sedevie / Jr. .918, Layne Sedevie / Jr. 2.46, Layne Sedevie / Jr. 2006-07 50, Riley Weselowski / Jr. 733, Matt Climie / Jr. .897, Matt Climie / Jr. 3.03, Matt Climie / Jr. 2007-08 51, David Deterding / Sr. 580, Matt Climie / Sr. .913, Matt Climie / Sr. 2.16, Orlando Alamano / Jr. 2008-09 50, Matt Read / So. 794, Matt Dalton / So. .924, Matt Dalton / So. 2.19, Matt Dalton / So. 2009-10 35, Brad Hunt / So. 786, Dan Bakala / So. .917, Dan Bakala / So. 2.33, Dan Bakala / So. u school record *= season data incomplete; based on available information min. 33% of team minutes played to qualify for save percentage and goals-against average categories

2010-11 Beaver hockey 65 Division I-Era Name GP G A PTS PTS/GM YRS Career Scoring Leaders 1 Mike Alexander 136 98 154 252 1.85 1982-86 Top 50 Scorers (all positions) 2 Mark Eagles 116 100 125 225 1.94 1972-76 Pts Name G-A YRS 3 Joel Otto 122 89 115 204 1.67 1980-84 121 Luke Erickson 52-69 2003-07 4 Scott Johnson 132 96 95 191 1.44 1987-91 115 Andrew Murray 46-69 2001-05 111 Tyler Scofield 48-63 2005-09 5 Rod Heisler 121 100 90 190 1.57 1975-79 108 Matt Read 43-65 2007-p 6 Wendal Jellison 134 86 99 185 1.38 1981-85 102 Brendan Cook 55-47 2001-05 7 Dan Richards 132 87 93 180 1.36 1985-89 101 Rob Sirianni 48-53 2003-07 100 Marty Goulet 47-53 1999-03 7 Jamie Erb 108 86 94 180 1.75 1989-93 90 Ryan Huddy 28-62 2002-06 9 John Murphy 122 71 98 169 1.39 1975-79 88 Riley Riddell 35-53 2001-04 10 Scott Currie 122 77 88 165 1.50 1975-79 85 Jeff McGill 34-51 1999-03 71 Matt Pope 33-38 2004-08 11 Todd Lescarbeau 109 66 99 164 1.50 1983-87 67 Ryan Miller 30-37 2003-07 12 Dale Baldwin 119 93 70 163 1.37 1976-80 65 Blaine Jarvis 33-32 2004-08 13 Ian Resch 119 65 94 159 1.34 1984-88 65 Travis Winter 28-37 2005-09 65 Brad Hunt 16-49 2008-p 14 Bryan Grand 59 42 112 154 2.61 1967-70 63 Jean-Guy Gervais 33-30 2002-06 15 Brian Carleton 111 42 111 153 1.38 1976-80 56 Wade Chiodo 22-34 2001-04 16 Craig Matatall 113 66 84 150 1.32 1992-96 56 John Haider 19-37 2001-05 55 Bryce Methven 16-39 2000-04 17 Jim Tyler 122 83 63 146 1.20 1985-89 54 Cody Bostock 15-39 2005-09 18 Eric Gager 131 74 67 141 1.08 1981-85 52 Myles Kuharski 23-29 2002-05 19 O.J. Kennett 80 50 90 140 1.75 1989-92 52 Peter Jonsson 7-45 2002-05 51 Clay Simmons 25-26 1999-02 20 Tim Lescarbeau 101 75 58 133 1.32 1983-86 51 Brandon Marino 15-36 2005-09 21 Omer Belisle 123 49 82 131 1.07 1991-95 51 Ian Lowe 25-26 2007-p 22 Denny Lemieux 88 60 69 129 1.47 1968-72 48 Matt Francis 18-30 2007-09 46 Jared Hanowski 13-33 2000-04 22 Bill Schmitz 118 73 56 129 1.09 1975-79 46 Tyler Lehrke 18-28 2006-10 22 Bernie Adlys 116 48 81 129 1.11 1992-96 40 Anders Olsson 7-33 2001-04 25 Kurt Dade 110 57 68 125 1.14 1981-85 40 Andrew Martens 11-29 2002-06 39 Riley Weselowski 8-31 2004-08 26 Mark Kristo 107 65 57 122 1.14 1971-75 39 Ben Kinne 18-21 2008-p 27 uLuke Erickson 125 52 69 121 0.97 2003-07 38 Jake Bluhm 15-23 2004-08 28 Bruce Falk 100 56 64 120 1.19 1967-71 38 Chris Peluso 1-28 2006-10 37 Daryl Bat 16-21 1999-01 29 • Calvin Chartrand 130 46 72 118 0.91 1996-00 35 Mark Phenow 6-29 1999-02 30 Dan Tollefson 117 44 73 117 1.04 1989-93 34 Jordan George 13-21 2009-p 33 Stefan Bjork 15-18 1999-00 31 uAndrew Murray 128 46 69 115 0.89 2001-05 33 Chris McKelvie 18-15 2006-10 32 Barry Dillon 93 41 73 114 1.23 1966-70 32 Bill Methven 15-17 2000-04 33 Jude Boulianne, Jr. 119 39 74 113 0.95 1991-95 32 Shane Holman 15-17 2003-07 32 Ryan Cramer 19-13 2007-p 33 Jeff Arf 122 47 66 113 0.93 1975-79 31 Joey Moggach 6-25 2006-08 35 Wade Froehlich 121 23 89 112 0.93 1978-82 30 Shea Walters 7-23 2008-p 29 Calvin Chartrand 8-21 1999-00 career scoring leaders 36 uTyler Scofield 129 48 63 111 0.86 2005-09 29 Says Phrakonkham 8-21 1999-02 37 Jeff Sobb 125 45 65 110 0.88 1993-97 25 Brad Johnson 11-14 1999-01 38 Duff Melhus 110 32 76 108 0.98 1974-78 25 Jamie MacQueen 12-13 2008-p 38 Mike Fairchild 116 44 64 108 0.93 1976-80 24 Shane Kalbrener 9-15 1999-01 24 Graham McManamin 6-18 2006-09 38 uMatt Read 110 43 65 108 0.98 2007-p 23 Todd Knott 14-9 1999-02 41 Mark Lescarbeau 125 43 64 107 0.86 1983-87 21 Rico Fatticci 6-15 1999-01 41 Chris Morque 120 28 79 107 0.89 1990-94 21 Heikki Lofman 6-15 2000-02 21 Travis Barnes 10-11 2000-04 43 Greg Biskup 110 29 77 106 0.96 1984-88 43 Brent Tookenay 131 41 65 106 0.80 1987-91 Scoring - Goaltenders 43 Terry Mattson 93 25 81 106 1.14 1985-88 3 Layne Sedevie 0-3=3 2003-07 3 Matt Dalton 0-3=3 2007-09 43 Jason Mack 121 42 64 106 0.87 1990-94 2 Grady Hunt 0-2=2 2000-04 47 Bill Weller 76 46 58 104 1.37 1967-70 1 Bob Tallarico 0-1=1 1999-01 47 Jim Logan 122 43 61 104 0.85 1994-98 1 Dannie Morgan 0-1=1 2000-04 1 Matt Climie 0-1=1 2004-08 49 Dan Boeke 102 42 61 103 1.01 1973-77 1 Dan Bakala 0-1=1 2008-p 49 Paul Ferry 120 24 79 103 0.86 1989-93 49 Craig McKechney 125 44 59 103 0.82 1991-95 Top 10 Goal Scorers 49 Josh Klingfus 126 47 56 103 0.82 1994-98 55 Brendan Cook 2001-05 52 Luke Erickson 2003-07 • played during BSU’s Division I era 48 Rob Sirianni 2003-07 u entire career played during BSU’s Division I era 48 Tyler Scofield 2005-09 47 Marty Goulet 1999-03 46 Andrew Murray 2001-05 Top 10 Goal-Scoring Leaders Top 10 Assist-Scoring Leaders 43 Matt Read 2007-p 35 Riley Riddell 2001-04 Name G YRS Name A YRS 34 Jeff McGill 1999-03 1 Mark Eagles 100 1972-76 1 Mike Alexander 154 1982-86 33 Jean-Guy Gervais 2002-06 2 Rod Heisler 100 1975-79 2 Mark Eagles 125 1972-76 33 Matt Pope 2004-08

3 Mike Alexander 98 1982-86 3 Joel Otto 115 1980-84 Top 10 Assist Scorers 4 Scott Johnson 96 1987-91 4 Bryan Grand 112 1967-70 69 Andrew Murray 2001-05 5 Dale Baldwin 93 1976-80 5 Brian Carleton 111 1976-80 69 Luke Erickson 2003-07 65 Matt Read 2007-p 6 Joel Otto 89 1980-84 t6 Wendal Jellison 99 1981-85 63 Tyler Scofield 2005-09 7 Dan Richards 87 1985-89 t6 Todd Lescarbeau 99 1983-87 62 Ryan Huddy 2002-06 t8 Wendal Jellison 86 1981-85 8 John Murphy 98 1976-80 53 Rob Sirianni 2003-07 53 Marty Goulet 1999-03 t8 Jamie Erb 86 1989-93 9 Scott Johnson 95 1987-91 53 Riley Riddell 2001-04 10 Jim Tyler 83 1985-89 t10 Jamie Erb 94 1989-93 51 Jeff McGill 1999-03 t10 Ian Resch 94 1984-88 49 Brad Hunt 2008-p

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Individual Career Records career scoring leaders: defensemen PLAYERS GP G A PTS PTS/GM YRS Points Scored 1 Jude Boulianne Jr. 119 39 76 115 0.97 1991-95 252 Mike Alexander 1982-86 2 Chris Morque 120 28 79 107 0.89 1990-94 a 117 Paul Ferry 1989-93 3 Greg Biskup 110 29 77 106 0.96 1984-88 c 121 Luke Eirckson 2003-07 b 5 Jim Scanlon 1978-82 3 Terry Mattson 93 25 81 106 1.14 1986-89 5 Paul Ferry 120 24 79 103 0.86 1989-93 Longest Scoring Streak 6 Drey Bradley 113 26 71 97 0.86 1981-85 48 Bryan Grand 1968-70 7 Mike Gibbons 106 27 69 96 0.91 1975-79 c 12 Andrew Murray 2004-05 8 Gary Gustason 115 28 66 94 0.82 1989-93 Most Goals 9 Greg Ambrose 125 17 73 90 0.72 1995-99 100 Mark Eagles 1972-76 10 Pat Kinney 122 17 64 81 0.66 1975-79 100 Rod Heisler 1975-79 10 Tony Montebello 114 22 59 81 0.71 1977-81 c 55 Brendan Cook 2001-05 10 Troy Edwards 122 12 69 81 0.66 1993-97 a 33 Jim McElmury 1967-71 13 Tom Shinabargar 103 17 63 80 0.78 1986-89 Most Assists 13 Mike Donahue 127 26 54 80 0.63 1994-98 154 Mike Alexander 1982-86 15 Jim McElmury 89 34 44 78 0.88 1967-71 a 93 Paul Ferry 1989-93 16 Jude Boulianne Sr. 80 19 56 75 0.94 1967-71 c 69 Andrew Murray 2001-05 16 Kris Bjornson 117 19 56 75 0.64 1991-95 c 69 Luke Erickson 2003-07 b 5 Jim Scanlon 1978-82 18 Pat Cullen 73 24 49 73 1.00 1988-92 19 Bruce Watkins 118 22 49 71 0.60 1985-89 Most Power Play Goals 20 Charlie Brown 62 20 47 67 1.08 1968-71 35 Mike Alexander 1982-86 20 Joe Knudson 123 25 42 67 0.54 1979-82 c 22 Brendan Cook 2001-05 22 Dave Mueller 112 22 44 66 0.59 1974-78 a 14 Clay Simmons 1999-02 22 Todd Donaldson 120 15 51 66 0.55 1983-87 Most Shorthanded Goals 24 Hal Burton 122 10 55 65 0.53 1975-79 13 Dale Baldwin 1976-80 24 uBrad Hunt 74 16 49 65 0.88 2008-p c 9 Brendan Cook 2001-05 26 John Birrenkott 93 11 53 64 0.69 1970-74 a 3 Denny Schueller 1968-69 27 Dave Jerome 102 7 55 62 0.61 1980-84 Most Unassisted Goals 27 Dennis Gibbons 99 16 46 62 0.63 1982-85 18 Mark Eagles 1972-76 29 Steve Curley 104 11 46 57 0.55 1971-75 c 9 uMatt Read 2007-p 30 uJohn Haider 143 19 37 56 0.39 2001-05 a 7 Gary Sargent 1972-73 31 Shawn Pomplun 57 13 42 55 0.96 1995-97 Most Hat Tricks 31 uBryce Methven 140 16 39 55 0.39 2000-04 7 Mark Eagles 1972-76 33 uCody Bostock 103 13 39 54 0.39 2005-09 c 2 Brendan Cook 2001-05 34 Dennis Schueller 94 17 35 52 0.55 1967-71 a 2 Gary Sargent 1972-73 34 uPeter Jonsson 109 7 45 52 0.48 2002-05 36 uClay Simmons 102 25 26 51 0.50 1999-02 Most Penalty Minutes a 345 Chris Morque 1990-94 37 Jim Borden 83 12 38 50 0.60 1970-74 283 Craig Matatall 1992-96 37 Gary Tveit 83 5 45 50 0.60 1978-82 c 220 Jean-Guy Gervais 2002-06 37 • Mark Phenow 132 10 40 50 0.38 1998-02 b 60 Robin Cook 1992-96 40 Gary Sargent 30 23 24 47 1.57 1972-73 40 Garry Ross 38 22 25 47 1.24 1973-75 Fewest Penalty Minutes 2 several players 42 Wayne Opsahl 64 18 28 46 0.72 1987-90 a 6 Jim Finks 1971-75 43 Dave Geatz 108 8 36 44 0.41 1981-85 44 Tim Rood 100 9 33 42 0.42 1979-83 Most Games Played 44 Steve Lundeen 54 9 33 42 0.78 1984-86 ac 143 John Haider 2001-05 46 uAnders Olsson 101 7 33 40 0.40 2001-04 c 143 Matt Pope 2004-08 b 106 Grady Hunt 2000-04 46 uAndrew Martens 101 11 29 40 0.40 2003-06 48 uRiley Weselowski 124 8 31 39 0.32 2004-08 Highest Save Percentage 49 Joe Scaletta 47 11 27 38 0.81 1961-65 .917 Tom Bend 1964-67 49 John Hause 69 7 31 38 0.55 1990-94 .917 Dan Bakala 2008-p 49 uChris Peluso 126 2 36 38 0.30 2006-10 min. 1,500 minutes played in goal • played during BSU’s Division I era Highest Save Percentage u entire career played during BSU’s Division I era .931 Galen Nagle 1980-84 min. 1,000 minutes played in goal

Most Saves Top 10 Goal-Scoring Defensemen Top 10 Assist-Scoring Defensemen 3,065 Steve O’Shea 1985-89 Name G YRS Name A YRS Most Shutouts 1 Jude Boulianne, Jr. 39 1991-95 1 Terry Mattson 81 1986-89 c 12 Matt Climie 2004-08 2 Jim McElmury 34 1967-71 t2 Chris Morque 79 1990-94 9 Blane Comstock 1967-71 3 Greg Biskup 29 1984-88 t2 Paul Ferry 79 1989-93 9 Jim Scanlan 1978-82 4 Gary Gustason 28 1989-93 4 Jude Boulianne Jr. 74 1991-95 Most Goaltending Victories 4 Chris Morque 28 1990-94 5 Greg Ambrose 73 1995-99 70 Blane Comstock 1967-71 6 Mike Gibbons 27 1975-79 6 Drey Bradley 71 1981-85 c 45 Matt Climie 2004-08 7 Drey Bradley 26 1981-85 7 Mike Gibbons 69 1975-79 7 Mike Donaghue 26 1994-98 8 Gary Gustason 66 1989-93 a= defensemen 9 Joe Knudson 25 1979-82 9 Pat Kinney 64 1975-79 b= goaltender c= Division I era 9 Terry Mattson 25 1986-89 10 Tom Schinabargar 63 1986-89 9 uClay Simmons 25 1999-02

2010-11 Beaver hockey 67 Individual Save Percentage Save Percentage Season Records MIN SV SOG PCT YRS MIN SV SOG PCT YRS 1 uDan Bakala 1,829 786 857 .9171 2008-p 1 Galen Nagle 1,089 498 535 .9308 1980-84 Most Points 2 Tom Bend 2,168 1,066 1,163 .9166 1964-67 2 uDan Bakala 1,829 786 857 .9171 2008-p 90 Mike Alexander 1985-86 a 52 Drey Bradley 1983-84 3 uMatt Dalton 2,094 864 944 .9153 2007-09 3 Tom Bend 2,168 1,066 1,163 .9166 1964-67 b 3 Matt Dalton 2008-09 3 uMatt Climie 5,427 2,201 2,423 .9084 2004-08 4 uMatt Dalton 2,094 864 944 .9153 2007-09 5 Jim Scanlan 4,807 2,211 2,437 .9073 1978-82 5 uMatt Climie 5,427 2,201 2,423 .9084 2004-08 Most Goals 6 Blane Comstock 4,878 1,818 2,008 .9054 1967-71 6 Jim Scanlan 4,807 2,211 2,437 .9073 1978-82 43 Dale Baldwin 1979-80 7 Mark Liska 4,717 2,013 2,230 .9027 1981-85 7 Blane Comstock 4,878 1,818 2,008 .9054 1967-71 a 23 Gary Sargent 1972-73 8 Dan Olson 2,350 893 992 .9002 1977-80 8 Mark Liska 4,717 2,013 2,230 .9027 1981-85 Most Assists 9 Steve O’Shea 5,828 3,065 3,408 .8994 1985-89 9 uOrlando Alamano 1,031 465 516 .9012 2004-09 58 Mike Alexander 1985-86 10 uLayne Sedevie 3,022 1,289 1,434 .8989 2003-07 10 Dan Olson 2,350 893 992 .9002 1977-80 a 40 Drey Bradley 1983-84 11 uGrady Hunt 6,002 2,717 3,024 .8985 2000-04 11 Steve O’Shea 5,828 3,065 3,408 .8994 1985-89 b 3 Matt Dalton 2008-09 12 Todd Kreibich 3,171 1,407 1,577 .8922 1989-93 12 uLayne Sedevie 3,022 1,289 1,434 .8989 2003-07 Most Power Play Goals 13 Robin Cook 4,823 2,115 2,374 .8909 1992-96 13 uGrady Hunt 6,002 2,717 3,024 .8985 2000-04 15 Mark Kristo 1974-75 14 • Adam Pavlatos 5,121 2,214 2,490 .8892 1996-00 14 Len Kleisinger 1,218 603 675 .8933 1967-68 a 8 Stefan Bjork 1999-00 15 Jack Horner 4,712 2,062 2,322 .8880 1974-78 15 Todd Kreibich 3,171 1,407 1,577 .8922 1989-93 NCAA min. 1,500 minutes played min. 1,000 minutes played Most Shorthanded Goals 6 Dale Baldwin 1979-80 a 3 Denny Schueller 1968-69 Goals Against Average Goals Against Average Most Unassisted Goals MIN GA SV GAA YRS MIN GA SV GAA YRS 7 Mark Eagles 1973-74 1 uMatt Dalton 2,094 80 864 2.292 2007-09 1 Galen Nagle 1,089 37 498 2.039 1980-84 a 7 Gary Sargent 1972-73 2 uDan Bakala 1,829 71 786 2.329 2008-p 2 uMatt Dalton 2,094 80 864 2.292 2007-09 3 Blane Comstock 4,878 190 1,818 2.337 1967-71 3 uDan Bakala 1,829 71 786 2.329 2008-p Most Hat Tricks 5 Glen Beckett 1969-70 4 uMatt Climie 5,427 222 2,201 2.454 2004-08 4 Blane Comstock 4,878 190 1,818 2.337 1967-71 a 2 Gary Sargent 1972-73 5 Dan Olson 2,350 99 893 2.528 1977-80 5 uMatt Climie 5,427 222 2,201 2.454 2004-08 6 Tom Bend 2,168 97 1,066 2.685 1964-67 6 Dan Olson 2,350 99 893 2.528 1977-80 Most Penalty Minutes 7 Mark Liska 4,717 217 2,013 2.760 1981-85 7 Tom Bend 2,168 97 1,066 2.685 1964-67 100 Craig Matatall 1992-93 8 Jim Scanlan 4,807 226 2,211 2.821 1978-82 8 Rob Sinclair 1,176 53 384 2.704 1960-63 a 112 Chris Morque 1993-94 b 24 Robin Cook 1993-94 9 uLayne Sedevie 3,023 145 1,289 2.878 2003-07 9 Mark Liska 4,717 217 2,013 2.760 1981-85 10 uGrady Hunt 6,002 307 2,717 3.069 2000-04 10 Jim Scanlan 4,807 226 2,211 2.821 1978-82 Fewest Penalty Minutes 11 Todd Kreibich 3,171 170 1,407 3.217 1989-93 11 uLayne Sedevie 3,023 145 1,289 2.878 2003-07 0 several players 12 Robin Cook 4,823 259 2,115 3.222 1992-96 12 uOrlando Alamano 1,031 51 465 2.968 2004-09 13 • Adam Pavlatos 5,121 276 2,214 3.234 1996-00 13 Jerry Ryan 1,337 68 526 3.052 1962-66 Most Games Played 38 several players 1987-88 14 Jack Horner 4,712 260 2,062 3.311 1974-78 14 uGrady Hunt 6,002 307 2,717 3.069 2000-04 b 31 Matt Dalton 2008-09 15 Steve O’Shea 5,828 343 3,065 3.531 1985-89 15 uDannie Morgan 1,168 60 473 3.082 2000-04 b 31 Dan Bakala 2009-10 NCAA min. 1,500 minutes played min. 1,000 minutes played Save Percentage .938 Galen Nagle 1983-84 Victories in Goal Saves Most Saves Player W T Pct Years Player Sv Sv% Years 891 Steve O’Shea 1987-88 1 Blane Comstock 70 1 .849 1967-71 1 Steve O’Shea 3,065 .8994 1985-89 2 Chuck Scanlon 62 3 .641 1971-75 2 uGrady Hunt 2,717 .8985 2000-04 Most Shutouts 5 Blane Comstock 1968-69

career goaltending records 3 Jim Scanlan 62 0 .765 1978-82 3 Chuck Scanlon 2,657 .8732 1971-75 4 Mark Liska 61 3 .845 1981-85 4 • Adam Pavlatos 2,214 .9207 1996-00 5 Jack Horner 1976-77 5 Matt Climie 2007-08 5 Jack Horner 59 4 .763 1974-78 5 Jim Scanlan 2,211 .9073 1978-82 6 Robin Cook 57 5 .735 1992-96 6 uMatt Climie 2,201 .9084 2004-08 Most Goaltending Victories 7 Steve O’Shea 55 7 .609 1985-89 7 Robin Cook 2,115 .8909 1992-96 24 Blane Comstock 1969-70 8 • Adam Pavlatos 52 4 .628 1996-00 8 Jack Horner 2,062 .8880 1974-78 Game 9 uMatt Climie 45 11 .587 2004-08 9 Mark Liska 2,013 .9027 1981-85 Most Points 10 uGrady Hunt 39 12 .441 2000-04 10 Blane Comstock 1,818 .9054 1967-71 8 Paul Lafond 2/20/60 a 5 Charlie Brown 2/7/71 b 1 several times Shutouts Minutes Played in Goal Player SHO Years Player Saves Years Most Goals 6 Glen Beckett 1/24/70 1 uMatt Climie 12 2004-08 1 uGrady Hunt 6,002 2000-04 6 Denny Lemieux 2/13/70 t2 Blane Comstock 9 1967-71 2 Steve O’Shea 5,828 1985-89 a 3 Gary Sargent 2/7/73 t2 Jim Scanlan 9 1978-82 3 Chuck Scanlon 5,811 1971-75 a 3 Tony Montebello 1/3/79 4 Jack Horner 6 1974-78 4 uMatt Climie 5,427 2004-08 a 3 Mike Donaghue 1/24/97 5 Steve O’Shea 5 1985-89 5 • Adam Pavlatos 5,107 1996-00 a 3 Clay Simmons 11/25/00 a 3 John Haider 3/13/04 5 • Adam Pavlatos 5 1996-00 6 Robin Cook 4,823 1992-96 5 uGrady Hunt 5 2000-04 7 Jim Scanlan 4,807 1978-82 Most Assists 8 Mark Liska 4 1981-85 8 Mark Liska 4,717 1981-85 7 Bryan Grand 1/24/70 8 Chuck Scanlon 4 1971-75 9 Jack Horner 4,714 1974-78 a 5 Charlie Brown 2/7/71 10 five players 3 10 Blane Comstock 4,680 1967-71 b 1 several times most recent uDan Bakala 2008-p Most Saves 54 Steve O’Shea 1/20/89 • played during BSU’s Division I era u entire career played during BSU’s Division I era a= defensemen b= goaltender

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Single-Season Leaders Games team records Most Games Played-Season 38 1987-88 (24-11-3) Scoring Leaders Most Games Won-Season 31 1983-84 (31-0-0) Name G A Pts Year Most Home Games Won-Season 19 1983-84 (19-0-0) Mike Alexander 32 58 90 1985-86 Joel Otto 32 43 75 1983-84 Fewest Games Won-Season 2 1947-48 (2-8-0) Dale Baldwin 43 28 71 1979-80 2 1959-60 (2-2-0) Mark Eagles 34 36 70 1973-74 Most Games Lost-Season 26 2000-01 (4-26-4) Todd Lescarbeau 30 40 70 1985-86 Fewest Games Lost-Season 0 1983-84 (31-0-0) Most Games Tied-Season 8* 2002-03 (14-14-8) Scoring Leaders - Defense Most Consecutive Wins-Season 31* 1983-84 (31-0-0) Name G A Pts Year Drey Bradley 12 40 52 1983-84 Most Consecutive Wins 42* Nov. 8, 1983 - Dec. 13, 1984 Jude Boulianne 11 40 51 1994-95 Most Consecutive Home Wins 31 Dec. 15, 1981 - March 4, 1983 Gary Sargent 23 24 47 1972-73 Most Consecutive Losses 10 Oct. 14 - Nov. 24, 2000 Greg Biskup 9 36 45 1985-86 Most Consecutive Winless Games 18 Dec. 2, 2000 - Feb. 3, 2001 Mike Gibbons 10 26 36 1977-78 Most Overtime Games, Season 15^ 2002-03 Most Consecutive Overtime Games, Season 5 Oct. 18 - Nov. 1, 2002 Goal Scoring Leaders Name G A Pts Year Most Overtime Wins, Season 4 2002-03 Dale Baldwin 43 28 71 1979-80 * American collegiate record // ^ NCAA Division I record Glen Beckett 41 14 55 1969-70 Dan Richards 37 29 66 1987-88 Goal Scoring Jim Tyler 37 24 61 1987-88 Most Goals-Period 9 vs. St. Frances; Feb. 23, 1979 Mark Kristo 35 20 55 1975-76 Most Goals-Game 17 vs. St. Frances; Feb. 23, 1979 Scott Monsrud 35 19 54 1983-84 Most Goals Scored-Season 221 1978-79 Tim Lescarbeau 35 30 65 1985-86 Fewest Goals Scored-Season 77 2001-02 Mark Eagles 34 36 70 1973-74 Joel Otto 33 28 61 1982-83 Most Goals Against-Game 15 Fort Frances Aces; Feb. 5, 1950 Mike Alexander 32 58 90 1985-86 Most Goals Against-Season 155 1999-00 Denny Lemieux 32 25 57 1970-71 Fewest Goals Against-Season 64 1970-71 Mark Eagles 32 23 55 1972-73 Most Power Play Goals-Season 77 1983-84 Joel Otto 32 43 75 1983-84 Most Shorthanded Goals-Season 18 1976-77 Mike Alexander 31 32 63 1984-85 Todd Lescarbeau 30 40 70 1985-86 Most Shots on Goal-Period 28 vs. Lake Forest 1994 all 30-goal seasons Most Shots on Goal-Game 85 vs. St. Frances; Feb. 24, 1978 Most Shots on Goal-Season 1,530 1984-85 Assist Scoring Leaders Fewest Shots on Goal-Game 12 vs Niagara; Feb. 14, 2002 Name G A Pts Year Fewest Shots on Goal-Season 898 1999-00 Mike Alexander 32 58 90 1985-86 Ian Resch 18 54 72 1987-88 Assist Scoring Bryan Grand 17 53 70 1968-69 Most Assists-Period 16 vs. Augsburg; Dec. 14, 1996 Mark Eagles 20 44 64 1975-76 Joel Otto 32 43 75 1983-84 Most Assists-Game 26 vs. UW-Superior; Feb. 12, 1971 Brian Carleton 16 41 57 1977-78 Most Assists-Season 352 1985-86 Todd Lescarbeau 25 41 66 1986-87 Fewest Assists-Season 161 2006-07 Bryan Grand 13 40 53 1969-70 Drey Bradley 12 40 52 1983-84 Point Scoring Todd Lescarbeau 30 40 70 1985-86 Most Points-Period 24 vs. Augsburg; Dec. 14, 1996 Jude Boulianne Jr 11 40 51 1994-95 Most Points-Game 42 vs. UW-Superior; Feb. 12, 1971 all 40-assist seasons Most Points-Season 572 1978-79 Goaltending-Save Percentage Fewest Points-Season 50 1960-61 Name Save Pct. Year Galen Nagle .938 1983-84 Penalties Tom Bend .931 1965-66 Most Penalties-Period 22 vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993 Jim Robberstad .927 1963-64 Most Penalties-Game 38 vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993 Matt Dalton .9211 2008-09 Most Penalties-Season 366 1993-94 Dan Bakala .9171 2009-10 Most Penalty Minutes-Period 124 vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993 Grady Hunt .9163 2002-03 Most Penalty Minutes-Game 174 vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993 min. 33% of team minutes played Most Penalty Minutes-Season 959 1993-94 Goaltending-GAA Fewest Penalties-Game 1 vs. Winnipeg; Nov. 30, 1970 Name GAA Year Fewest Penalties-Season 122 1972-73 Jim Robberstad 1.78 1963-64 Fewest Penalty Minutes-Game 2 vs. Winnipeg; Nov. 30, 1970 Matt Climie 1.80 2004-05 Fewest Penalty Minutes-Season 275 1972-73 Galen Nagle 1.89 1983-84 Bob Sinclair 2.09 1961-62 Other Team Records Matt Climie 2.16 2007-08 Most Saves-Period 25 vs. UW-Superior 1968 min. 33% of team minutes played Most Saves-Game 54 vs. UW-River Falls; Jan. 20, 1989 Goaltending- Saves Most Saves-Season 1,185 1988-89 Name Saves Year Fewest Saves-Period 0 at Minn.-Duluth (3rd), Feb. 25, 2005 Steve O’Shea 1,066 1986-87 0 vs. Minnesota State (3rd), Dec. 12, 2009 Steve O’Shea 891 1988-89 Fewest Saves-Game 6 vs. St. Cloud State; Feb. 14, 1969 Steve O’Shea 879 1987-88 Fewest Saves-Season 603 1972-73 Chuck Scanlon 804 1973-74 Lowest GAA-Season 2.259 2007-08 Matt Dalton 794 2008-09 Most Shutouts-Season 7 2007-08 Jim Martin 786 1985-86 Consecutive Periods Without Allowing a Goal 13 Mar. 1, 2003 (2nd) to Mar. 15, 2003 (3rd) Consecutive Periods With At Least One Goal 30 1978, 1983 2010-11 Beaver hockey 69 Date Player Opponent Scoring Date Player Opponent Scoring Date Player Opponent Scoring 2/1/1948 John Whiting International Falls 3 goals 2/17/1978 Steve Seide vs UW-Superior 3-0=3 pts 11/1/1997 Aaron Novak vs St. Scholastica 3-1=4 pts 1/9/1949 Wayne Stewart at Detroit Lakes 3 goals 2/24/1978 Rod Heisler vs St. Francis 4-0=4 pts 11/15/1997 Josh Klingfus vs Wis.-Superior 3-0=3 pts 1/9/1949 Bill Horn at Detroit Lakes 3 goals 1/3/1979 Tony Montbello vs UW-Eau Claire 3-1=4 pts 12/12/1997 Calvin Chartrand vs Concordia College 3-1=4 pts 1/12/1949 Ron Aase at Detroit Lakes 3 goals 1/12/1979 Dale Baldwin vs St. Thomas 4-0=4 pts 1/4/1998 Aaron Novak vs Lake Forest 4-2=6 pts 1/12/1949 Dick Anderson at Detroit Lakes 3 goals 1/12/1979 Bill Schmitz vs St. Thomas 3-2=5 pts 1/9/1998 Aaron Novak vs Wis.-Stevens Point 4-0=4 pts 2/27/1949 John Whiting at Detroit Lakes 3 goals 1/12/1979 John Murphy vs St. Thomas 4-2=6 pts 1/17/1998 Shane Kalbrener at Wis.-Stout 4-2=6 pts 2/17/1950 Ron Aase at Concordia (Minn.) 3 goals 1/20/1979 Bill Schmitz vs U. of Winnipeg 3-0=3 pts 12/11/1998 Calvin Chartrand vs Minn.-Crookston 3-0=3 pts 2/19/1950 Sheldon Fertig Detroit Lakes 3 goals 2/2/1979 Rod Hiesler vs Estevan 3-0=3 pts 1/15/1999 Scot Dickson at Wis.-Stevens Point 3-0=3 pts 2/28/1950 Ron Aase at Detroit Lakes 4 goals 2/17/1979 John Murphy vs St.Scholastica 3-1=4 pts 1/22/1999 Scot Dickson at St. Scholastica 3-0=3 pts 2/28/1950 Billy Horn at Detroit Lakes 3 goals 2/23/1979 Jeff Arf vs St. Francis 3-0=3 pts Division I era 2/11/1960 Ron McKeckney at Concordia (Minn.) 3 goals 2/23/1979 John Murphy vs St. Francis 3-4=7 pts 11/25/2000 •Clay Simmons vs Wayne State (Mich.) 3-0=3 pts 2/11/1960 Paul Lafond at Concordia (Minn.) 3 goals 1/26/1980 Dale Baldwin vs St. Scholastica 3-1=4 pts 12/6/2003 Brendan Cook vs Wayne State (Mich.) 3-0=3 pts 2/20/1960 Paul Lafonda Northland (Wis.) 4 goals 2/9/1980 Lee Hanson vs Concordia (Minn.) 3-0=3 pts 1/30/2004 Brendan Cook vs Findlay 3-0=3 pts 2/20/1960 Errol Johnsona Northland (Wis.) 3 goals 2/11/1980 Alan Fournier vs Lake Head 3-0=3 pts 2/27/2004 Ryan Huddy at Air Force 3-1=4 pts 1/13/1962 vic Chaput Concordia (Minn.) 3 goals 3/1/1980 Dale Baldwin vs Wis. St-Superior 3-2=5 pts 3/13/2004 •John Haider vs Findlay 3-0=3 pts 1/13/1962 Jerry Drewes Concordia (Minn.) 3 goals 11/8/1980 Bill Parenteau vs Winnipeg 3-0=3 pts 12/3/2005 Luke Erickson vs Niagara 4-1=5 pts 1/29/1962 Paul Lafond Gustavus-Adolphus 4 goals 1/17/1981 Mark Masterson vs UW Stout 3-1=4 pts 2/10/2006 Ryan Miller at Western Michigan 3-0=3 pts 1/26/1963 Tom Lafond at St. Cloud State 3 goals 1/24/1981 Mark Masterson vs St. John’s 3-0=3 pts 1/18/2008 Chris McKelviea at Colorado College 3-0=3 pts 2/1/1963 vic Chaputab Moorhead State 4 goals 1/24/1981 John Hansen vs St. John’s 3-0=3 pts 3/7/2009 Tyler Scofield vs Robert Morris 3-1=4 pts 2/1/1963 Merv Sanderson Moorhead State 3 goals 1/31/1981 John Hansen vs Mankato State 3-0=3 pts 11/7/09 • Brad Hunt vs. Ala.-Huntsville 3-1=4 pts 2/11/1963 vic Chaput at Manitoba 3 goals 2/6/1981 Kurt Dade vs UW-River Falls 4-0=4 pts 1/13/1964 Rich Budge at St. John’s (Minn.) 3 goals 2/7/1981 Alan Fournier vs UW-River Falls 3-0=3 pts $= national playoff game 2/1/1964 Bob Patterson St. Cloud State 3 goals 2/9/1981 John Hansen at Bethel 3-1=4 pts •= defenseman 2/7/1964 Jim Thompson at Moorhead State 3 goals 12/17/1981 Wendal Jellison vs Winnipeg 3-0=3 pts 1= scored game’s first three goals 1/8/1965 Rich Budge at Concordia (Minn.) 3 goals 1/3/1982 Kurt Dade vs Alaska-Fairbanks 3-1=4 pts a= natural hat trick 1/9/1965 Rich Budge at Moorhead State 3 goals 1/3/1981 Mark Masterson vs Alaska-Fairbanks 3-2=5 pts b= three goals in 45-second span in first period; 4 goals in 10:28 1/23/1965 Rich Budge at St. Cloud State 3 goals 12/12/1982 Mark Lescarbeau vs Mankato State 3-1=4 pts c= “three goals in one period and three goals in 11:25” 1/23/1965 Jim Thompson at St. Cloud State 3 goals 1/2/1983 Scott Monsruda vs St. Thomas 3-0=3 pts 2/5/1965 Jim Thompson Moorhead State 5 goals 1/2/1983 Wendal Jellison vs St. Thomas 3-0=3 pts 207 all-time hat tricks 2/5/1965 Rich Budge Moorhead State 3 goals 1/3/1983 Joel Otto vs St. Thomas 3-0=3 pts 10 Division I-era hat tricks 2/13/1965 Jim Thompson St. Cloud State 3 goals 1/7/1983 Rob Kostiuka vs Wis. St-Superior 3-0=3 pts 1/29/1966 Jim Thompson at Lakehead 4 goals 1/28/1983 Eric Gagera vs St. Cloud State 3-0=3 pts Six-Goal Games 1/30/1966 Rich Budgeac at Lakehead 4 goals 2/12/1983 Wendal Jellison at Wis. St-Superior 3-2=5 pts Date Player Opponent Scoring 2/20/1966 Rich Budge at Concordia (Minn.) 4 goals 2/12/1983 Eric Gager at Wis. St.-Superior 3-1=4 pts 1/28/1970 Glenn Beckett vs Wis. St.-Superior 6 goals 2/21/1966 Rich Budge vs St. Cloud State 3 goals 2/14/1983 Joel Otto vs St. Scholastica 3-2=5 pts 2/13/1971 Dennis Lemieux vs Wis. St-Superior 6 goals 12/6/1968 Gary Hokanson vs Winnipeg 3-1=4 pts 11/29/1983 Scott Monsrud vs Concordia (Minn.) 3-1=4 pts 1/10/1969 Austin Wallestad vs Manitoba 3-1=4 pts 12/10/1983 Joel Otto at St. Cloud State 3-0=3 pts

Beaver hat tricks 1/14/1969 Austin Wallestada vs St. Cloud State 3-2=5 pts 12/30/1983 Joel Otto at St. Thomas 3-0=3 pts Five-Goal Games 1/15/1969 Barry Dillon vs St. Cloud State 3-2=5 pts 1/28/1984 Scott Monsruda at Mankato State 3-0=3 pts Date Player Opponent Scoring 1/17/1969 Bruce Falk vs Warroad 4-0=4 pts 3/10/1984 Joel Otto vs Alaska-Fairbanks 3-0=3 pts 1/28/1970 Glenn Beckett vs Wis. St.-Superior 6 goals 1/26/1969 Terry Burns at Lakehead 3-0=3 pts 3/17/1984 Joel Otto vs Merrimack 3-0=3 pts 2/13/1971 Dennis Lemieux vs Wis. St-Superior 6 goals 2/1/1969 Charlie Brown vs Wis. St.-Superior 3-0=3 pts 1/11/1985 Eric Gager vs UW Eau Claire 3-2=5 pts 2/5/1965 Jim Thompson Moorhead State 5 goals $3/7/1969 Austin Wallestad vs Salem State 4-0=4 pts 2/5/1985 Mike Alexander vs Concordia (Minn.) 3-1=4 pts 2/13/1980 Dale Baldwin at Wis. St-Superior 5 goals 12/13/1969 Dennis Lemieux vs Winnipeg 3-0=3 pts 3/22/1985 Mike Alexander vs Plattsburgh St. 3-0=3 pts 2/22/1986 Mike Alexander at Eau Claire 5 goals 12/14/1969 Gary Bock vs Winnipeg 4-1=5 pts 11/15/1985 Jim Tyler vs St. John’s (Minn.) 3-2=5 pts 11/21/1987 Dan Richards vs St. Scholastica 5 goals 12/20/1969 Glen Beckett vs Manitoba 4-0=4 pts 12/19/1985 Tim Lescarbeau vs Concordia (Minn.) 3-1=4 pts 12/19/1991 Jamie Erb vs St. Scholastica 5 goals 1/12/1970 Bill Weller vs Grand Rapids 4-1=5 pts 1/5/1986 Todd Lescarbeau vs Augsburg 3-1=4 pts 1/28/1970 Glen Beckett1a vs Wis. St-Superior 6-0=6 pts 1/6/1986 Tom Serratore vs Augsburg 3-1=4 pts Four-Goal Games 1/28/1970 Jim Humphrey vs Wis. St-Superior 3-0=3 pts 2/18/1986 Tim Lescarbeau at Moorhead State 3-0=3 pts Date Player Opponent Scoring 1/28/1970 Gary Bock vs Wis. St-Superior 3-3=6 pts 2/21/1986 Todd Lescarbeau at Wis.-Eau Claire 3-1=4 pts 2/28/1950 Ron Aase at Detroit Lakes 4 goals 2/6/1970 Glen Beckett at North Dakota 3-0=3 pts 2/21/1986 Mike Alexander at Wis.-Eau Claire 3-3=6 pts 2/20/1960 Paul Lafonda Northland (Wis.) 4 goals 2/7/1970 Glen Beckett at North Dakota 3-0=3 pts 3/8/1986 Mike Alexander vs Mankato 3-2=5 pts 1/29/1962 Paul Lafond Gustavus-Adolphus 4 goals 11/22/1970 Jim Humphrey vs Calgary 3-2=5 pts 11/22/1986 Todd Lescarbeau at Concordia(Minn) 3-4=7 pts 2/1/1963 vic Chaputab Moorhead State 4 goals 11/29/1970 Dennis Lemieux at Manitoba 3-1=4 pts 12/13/1986 Tim Guyer1a vs Bethel 3-0=3 pts 1/29/1966 Jim Thompson at Lakehead 4 goals 12/12/1970 Bruce Falk at North Dakota 3-0=3 pts 1/3/1987 Dan Richards at Augsburg 3-1=4 pts 1/30/1966 Rich Budgeac at Lakehead 4 goals 2/7/1971 Randy Martin vs U, of Saskatchewan 4-0=4 pts 2/13/1987 Ian Resch at St. Scholastica 3-0=3 pts 2/20/1966 Rich Budge at Concordia (Minn.) 4 goals 2/7,1971 Bruce Falk vs U. of Saskatchewan 3-0= 3 pts 2/20/1987 Todd Lescarbeau vs Wis.-Eau Claire 3-3=6 pts 1/17/1969 Bruce Falk vs Warroad 4-0=4 pts 2/7/1971 Dale Smedsmo vs U. of Saskatchewan 3-1=4 pts 2/28/1987 Todd Lescarbeau at Mankato State 3-0=3 pts $3/7/1969 Austin Wallestad vs Salem State 4-0=4 pts 11/21/1971 Pat Badiuk vs U. of Saskatchewan 4-0=4 pts 11/14/1987 Jim Tyler vs Wis.-Stevens Point 3 goals 12/14/1969 Gary Bock vs Winnipeg 4-1=5 pts 1/28/1972 Dale Smedsmo vs Wis. St-Superior 3-0=3 pts 11/21/1987 Dan Richards vs St. Scholastica 5 goals 12/20/1969 Glen Beckett vs Manitoba 4-0=4 pts 1/29/1972 Gary Bock vs Wis. St-Superior 3-1=4 pts 11/22/1987 Jim Tyler vs St. Scholastica 3 goals 1/12/1970 Bill Weller vs Grand Rapids 4-1=5 pts 11/10/1972 Nick Novaka vs U. of Winnipeg 3-1=4 pts 11/24/1987 Jim Tyler vs Bethel 3 goals 1/28/1970 Glen Beckett1a vs Wis. St-Superior 6-0=6 pts 11/17/1972 Mark Eagles vs U. of Manitoba 3-1=4 pts 1/8/1988 Dan Richards vs St. Scholastica 3 goals 2/7/1971 Randy Martin vs U, of Saskatchewan 4-0=4 pts 12/1/1972 Mark Eagles vs MN Jr. Stars 3-1=4 pts 2/5/1988 Jim Tyler vs Augsburg 3 goals 11/21/1971 Pat Badiuk vs U. of Saskatchewan 4-0=4 pts 12/16/1972 Lyle Kvarnlov at Concordia 3-1=4 pts 2/20/1988 Dan Richards vs Wis.-Eau Claire 3 goals 12/15/1977 John Murphy at Iowa State 4-2=6 pts 2/7/1973 •Gary Sargent vs St. Scholastica 3-1=4 pts 2/28/1988 Ian Resch vs Wis.-Stevens Point 3 goals 12/15/1977 Dale Baldwin at Iowa State 4-1=5 pts 2/10,1973 Mark Eagles vs Concordia College 3-0=3 pts 3/11/1988 Scott Johnson vs St. Thomas 3 goals 2/4/1978 Brian Carleton vs UW-Superior 4-1=5 pts 3/1/1973 Nick Novak vs Boston State 3-0=3 pts 1/4/1989 Jim Tyler vs Hamline 3 goals 2/24/1978 Rod Heisler vs St. Francis 4-0=4 pts 11/22/1973 Dan Boeke vs St. Scholastica 3-0=3 pts 2/16/1990 Jamie Erb vs Wis.-River Falls 3 goals 1/12/1979 Dale Baldwin vs St. Thomas 4-0=4 pts 12/19/1973 Mark Eagles vs Lake Superior St. 3-1=4 pts 11/11/1990 Sean Taggart vs Augsburg 3 goals 1/12/1979 John Murphy vs St. Thomas 4-2=6 pts 1/18/1974 Dave Millington vs Lake Superior St. 3-1=4 pts 11/11/1990 Brent Tookenay vs Augsburg 3 goals 2/6/1981 Kurt Dade vs UW-River Falls 4-0=4 pts 2/16/1974 Mark Eaglesa vs St. Scholastica 3-1=4 pts 11/30/1990 Jamie Erb vs St. Scholastica 3 goals 11/21/1987 Dan Richards vs St. Scholastica 5 goals 2/22/1974 Joe Nathe vs Augsburg 3-1=4 pts 2/2/1991 •Paul Ferry vs St. Scholastica 3 goals 12/19/1991 Jamie Erb vs St. Scholastica 5 goals 2/22/1974 Dave Milllington vs Augsburg 3-1=4 pts 2/3/1991 Scott Johnson vs St. Scholastica 3 goals 1/5/1992 Dan Tollefson vs St Mary’s 4 goals 2/23/1974 Mark Eagles vs Augsburg 3-1=4 pts 11/9/1991 Jamie Erb vs Augsburg 3 goals 1/10/1992 Jamie Erb vs Wis.-Eau Claire 4 goals 1/5/1975 Dan Boeke vs St. Mary’s 3-1=4 pts 12/19/1991 Jamie Erb vs St. Scholastica 5 goals 12/19/1992 Dan Tollefson vs Augsburg 4 goals 2/1/1975 Glenn Chido vs Iowa State 3-2=5 pts 12/19/1991 Dan Tollefson vs St. Scholastica 3 goals 1/12/1996 Eric Monsrud vs St. Norbert 4 goals 12/13/1975 Rod Heisler vs Bloomington Jr Stars 3-0=3 pts 1/5/1992 Dan Tollefson vs St Mary’s 4 goals 1/4/1998 Aaron Novak vs Lake Forest 4-2=6 pts 12/13/1975 Mark Kristo vs Bloomington Jr Stars 3-2=5 pts 1/10/1992 Jamie Erb vs Wis.-Eau Claire 4 goals 1/9/1998 Aaron Novak vs Wis.-Stevens Point 4-0=4 pts 2/13/1976 Steve Letourneau vs Wis. River Falls 3-1=4 pts 12/19/1992 Dan Tollefson vs Augsburg 4 goals 1/17/1998 Shane Kalbrener at Wis.-Stout 4-2=6 pts 2/14/1976 Steve Letourneau vs Wis. River Falls 3-0=3 pts 2/13/1993 Jason Mack vs Lake Forest 3 goals Division I era 1/3/1977 Bill Schmitz vs St. Mary’s 3-0=3 pts 12/18/1993 Jim Karner vs Mankato State 3 goals 12/3/2005 Luke Erickson vs Niagara 4-1=5 pts 11/11/1977 Jeff Arf vs U. of Manitoba 3-0=3 pts 1/4/1994 Jim Karner vs St. John’s 3 goals 12/2/1977 Scott Currie at Lakehead 3-0=3 pts 1/8/1994 Jason Mack vs Wis.-River Falls 3 goals 12/11/1977 John Murphy vs Mankato 3-1=4 pts 11/5/1994 Omer Belisle vs St Scholastica 3 goals 12/14/1977 Bill Schmitz at Iowa State 3-0=3 pts 1/28/1995 Omer Belisle vs St Scholastica 3 goals 12/15/1977 John Murphy at Iowa State 4-2=6 pts 2/18/1995 Jeff Sobb vs St Scholastica 3 goals 12/15/1977 Dale Baldwin at Iowa State 4-1=5 pts 3/18/1995 Jeff Sobb vs Mercyhurst 3 goals 1/2/1978 John Murphy vs Augsburg 3-0=3 pts 11/18/1995 Craig Matatall vs Wis.-Superior 3 goals 1/13/1978 Rod Heisler vs U. of Wis. Stout 3-1=4 pts 12/15/1995 Jeff Sobb vs Mankato State 3 goals 1/13/1978 Gary Krawchuk vs U. of Wis. Stout 3-0=3 pts 1/12/1996 Eric Monsrud vs St. Norbert 4 goals 1/14/1978 Dale Baldwin vs U. of Wis. Stout 3-0=3 pts 12/14/1996 vince Huerd vs Augsburg 3 goals 2/4/1978 Brian Carleton vs UW-Superior 4-1=5 pts 1/24/1997 •Mike Donaghue vs St. Scholastica 3 goals 2/16/1978 Scott Currie vs UW-Superior 3-0=3 pts 2/15/1997 Josh Klingfus vs Wis.-Eau Claire 3 goals

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1966-2001 all-time results 1947* 1949-50 1963 R.H. “Bob” date opponent loc result 8-7-0 6-5-1 Peters J26 Itasca JC % W Head Coach: Eric Hughes Head Coach: Vic Weber F? Grand Rapids h T 2 2 ot date opponent loc result date opponent loc result D14 Crookston City a L 4 12 J14 Moorhead State a W 4 1 F16 Grand Rapids h L 1 12 J8 Rainy River Legion h W 7 2 J19 St. John’s (Minn.) a L 3 4 34 seasons F? Rainy River Legion h L 1 11 J11 Thief River Falls VFW a W 4 2 J25 St. Cloud State a L 1 5 F? Rainy River Legion h L 5 15 J22 Ft. Frances (Al’s Lunch) h W 7 3 J26 St. Cloud State a W 4 1 702-293-49 (.704) M8 Bemidji Independents h L 3 4 J27 Itasca JC a L 3 5 J28 Gustavus Adolphus a W 9 3 1966-67 13-5-1 % records indicate only that Itasca won; no score available J28 Itasca JC h L 0 3 F1 Moorhead State h W 13 0 1967-68 u16-8-0 * 1947 season not included in official school records J29 St. Cloud State h W 5 3 F2 Moorhead State h W 12 1 1968-69 u23-2-0 F5 Fort Frances Aces h L 2 15 F8 St. Cloud State h L 2 5 F8 Fort Frances All Stars a L 1 9 F9 St. Cloud State h T 2 2 ot 1969-70 u20-7-1 1948 F9 Rainy River Legion a L 2 3 F11 Manitoba a L 6 9 1970-71 u20-7-1 Jack F14 Itasca JC h W 7 1 F15 Concordia-M’head h W 5 1 1971-72 13-12-1 F17 Concordia-M’head a W 6 0 F21 Manitoba h L 5 11 Aldrich F18 St. Cloud State a L 0 13 1972-73 u23-6-1 F19 Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 10 4 1964 1973-74 20-10-1 F28 Detroit Lakes Rangers a W 11 3 8-3-1 1974-75 13-15-0 1 season Head Coach: Vic Weber 1975-76 22-9-0 2-8-0 (.200) * BSU did not field a hockey team from 1951-59 date opponent loc result 1948 2-8-0 J11 St. Cloud State a T 4 4 ot 1976-77 24-4-3 J13 St. John’s (Minn.) a W 8 2 1977-78 25-5-1 1960-64, 1966 J18 Moorhead State h W 7 0 1978-79 u27-2-0 J20 Manitoba a L 2 6 Vic J27 St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 6 5 1979-80 u24-8-0 Weber J31 St. Cloud State h W 6 0 1980-81 24-7-0 1948 F1 St. Cloud State h W 7 2 1981-82 25-5-1 2-8-0 F5 St. John’s (Minn.) h L 3 4 6 seasons 1982-83 sabbatical Head Coach: Jack Aldrich F7 Moorhead State a W 6 1 1983-84 u31-0-0 date opponent loc result 42-19-2 (.683) F8 Moorhead State a W 6 2 1960 2-2-0 F15 Concordia-M’head h W 11 0 1984-85 27-6-2 J18 St. Cloud State h L 2 12 F27 Manitoba h L 1 2 J25 North Dakota State h L 3 9 1961 6-4-0 1985-86 u25-9-1 J28 Grand Forks Legion a L 1 8 1962 8-4-0 1986-87 22-12-1 J31 North Dakota State h L 1 2 1963 6-5-1 1965 1987-88 24-11-3 F1 International Falls h W 6 2 1964 8-3-1 Wayne 1988-89 19-13-4 F7 International Falls a L 3 5 1966 12-1-0 Peterson 1989-90 15-11-2 F8 UM-Duluth a L 3 4 1990-91 21-6-3 F12 Grand Forks Americans a L 5 8 1991-92 16-9-5 F15 UM-Duluth h L 4 9 1 season 1992-93 u24-7-0 F29 Brunswick Aces h W 9 4 1960 10-1-1 (.875) 1993-94 u21-9-3 2-2-0 1965 10-1-1 Head Coach: Vic Weber 1994-95 u24-7-2 1949-50 date opponent loc result 1995-96 16-9-4 Eric J29 St. Cloud State a L 0 4 F11 Concordia-M’head a W 12 1 1996-97 u25-7-2 Hughes F13 St. Cloud State h L 2 4 1997-98 22-10-2 F20 Northland (Wis.) h W 16 0 1965 1998-99 17-13-0 10-1-1 1999-2000 13-20-1 2 seasons 1961 Head Coach: Wayne Peterson 17-13-0 (.567) 6-4-0 date opponent loc result 2000-01 4-26-4 1949 9-6-0 Head Coach: Vic Weber J8 Concordia-M’head a W 10 3 uNational Champions date opponent loc result J9 Moorhead State a W 8 1 1949-50 8-7-0 J5 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 3 1 J13 Augsburg a W 3 1 J13 St. Cloud State h L 2 7 J16 Winnipeg h W 7 2 1966-67 J14 St. Cloud State a L 1 7 J19 St. John’s (Minn.) a W 4 1 13-5-1 / 7-3-0 ICHA J21 Augsburg a W 3 2 ot J22 St. Cloud State a L 3 4 • ICHA Co-Champions 1949 J26 St. John’s (Minn.) a L 1 4 J23 St. Cloud State a W 6 5 9-6-0 F4 Concordia-M’head h W 6 4 F5 Moorhead State h W 11 3 Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters Head Coach: Eric Hughes F10 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 3 2 F6 Moorhead State h W 18 5 date opponent loc result D3 + Lake Superior St. a W 3 1 date opponent loc result F11 St. Cloud State h L 1 2 F11 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 6 2 F11 St. Cloud State h W 4 1 F13 St. Cloud State h W 9 1 D4 + Lake Superior St. a L 1 5 J9 Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 13 0 F19 Northland (Wis.) h W 7 2 F20 Lakehead a T 2 2 ot D6 Warroad Lakers a L 2 10 J12 Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 10 0 D8 Fort Frances a L 4 6 J15 St. Cloud State a % 1 1 1962 1966 J6 St. Cloud State h W 5 1 J16 Rainy River a L 11 3 8-4-0 12-1-0 J7 St. Cloud State h W 4 3 J26 International l Falls a L 1 6 Head Coach: Vic Weber Head Coach: Vic Weber date opponent loc result date opponent loc result J13 + Lakehead h W 5 3 J29 UM-Duluth h L 3 10 J14 + Lakehead h W 6 5 F5 Concordia-M’head h W 7 1 J7 Northland (Wis.) h W 10 0 J8 UW-Superior h W 5 1 J13 Concordia-M’head h W 11 0 J14 St. Cloud State a W 2 1 J17 Winnipeg a T 3 3 ot F6 Rainy River h W 4 3 J19 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 4 1 J15 St. Cloud State a W 5 4 J20 + UW-Superior a W 5 2 F9 UM-Duluth a L 2 7 J20 St. Thomas (Minn.) a L 0 4 J22 St. Mary’s (Minn.) a L 4 5 ot J21 + UW-Superior a W 4 2 F10 Augsburg a W 3 1 J25 St. John’s (Minn.) a W 4 2 J29 Lakehead a W 5 1 J27 St. Cloud State a W 7 0 F13 Int’l Falls Yankees h L 2 6 J27 St. Cloud State h L 3 4 J30 Lakehead a W 8 7 ot J28 St. Cloud State a W 11 0 J29 Gustavus Adolphus h W 9 1 F4 St. Cloud State h W 5 1 F19 Concordia-M’head a W 6 2 F3 + UW-Superior h W 13 1 F20 St. Cloud State h L 3 4 F2 Augsburg h W 6 5 ot F5 St. Cloud State h W 4 1 F6 St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 5 2 F11 Lakehead h W 5 4 F4 + UW-Superior h W 8 1 F23 Rainy River Legion h W 2 1 F10 St. Cloud State h L 0 2 F12 Lakehead h W 3 1 F11 + Lakehead a L 2 5 F26 Emo Dulms, Ontario h W 6 4 F12 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 4 1 F14 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 5 4 ot F12 + Lakehead a L 5 8 F27 Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 10 0 F24 Manitoba a L 1 2 F16 UW-Superior a W 3 2 St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 5 2 %- game called due to soft ice F20 Concordia-M’head a W 13 1 St. John’s (Minn.) a W 4 0

Left: Bemidji State’s inaugural intercollegiate men’s ice hockey team from 1948.

2010-11 BEAVEr hOCKEY 71 1967-68 1969-70 1971-72 1973-74 16-8-0 / 6-6-0 ICHA 24-3-0 / 10-2-0 ICHA 13-12-1 / 5-6-1 ICHA 20-10-1 / 9-3-0 ICHA • NAIA National Champions • NAIA National Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • NAIA National Runner-Up Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • ICHA Champions date opponent loc result • ICHA Champions date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters N12 Winnipeg h L 3 4 Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters N17 • Minn.-Nationals h L 5 6 date opponent loc result N13 Winnipeg h W 6 3 date opponent loc result N28 Fort Frances h W 4 3 N29 Winnipeg a W 9 1 N21 Saskatchewan h W 8 4 N9 Winnipeg h W 7 4 D2 + Lakehead a L 0 2 N30 Winnipeg a W 8 2 N22 Saskatchewan h W 8 4 N10 Winnipeg h W 5 3 D3 + Lakehead a L 1 3 D6 Saskatchewan h W 9 2 N29 Manitoba a W 6 2 N16 Manitoba h W 9 2 D8 + UW-Superior h W 9 5 D7 Saskatchewan h W 5 1 D1 U.S. National Team 1 L 3 5 N17 Manitoba h W 7 4 D9 + UW-Superior h W 10 1 D13 Winnipeg h W 15 1 D3 U.S. National Team h L 1 10 N22 UM-Duluth 1 L 2 10 D16 Denver a L 0 12 D14 Winnipeg h W 10 2 D5 British Columbia h W 9 4 N23 RPI (NY) 1 L 4 5 J5 St. Cloud State a W 9 2 D19 Manitoba h W 5 2 D17 Brandon a W 5 3 N24 St. Scholastica 1 T 6 6 ot J6 St. Cloud State a W 8 0 D20 Manitoba h W 7 1 D21 Gustavus Adolphus 2 L 5 6 N30 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 9 3 J12 + Lake Superior St. h L 0 2 J12 Grand Rapids h W 14 0 D22 Manitoba 2 L 3 4 ot D1 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 7 3 J13 + Lake Superior St. h L 5 6 J16 + Lakehead a W 6 2 J8 Gustavus Adolphus h L 4 7 D7 Gustavus Adolphus h L 2 4 D8 Gustavus Adolphus h W 3 2 J20 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 9 3 J17 + Lakehead a W 6 2 J14 + Lakehead h T 3 3 ot J15 + Lakehead h W 6 4 D18 Lake Superior State a L 1 6 J26 + Lakehead h W 6 2 J23 + Lake Superior St. h W 5 4 J21 + Lake Superior St. a L 1 7 D19 Lake Superior State a L 5 9 J27 + Lakehead h W 8 4 J24 + Lake Superior St. h W 4 1 J27 + UW-Superior h W 16 1 J22 + Lake Superior St. a L 3 6 J4 + Lakehead a L 4 6 F2 + Lake Superior St. a L 5 8 J28 + UW-Superior h W 16 1 J28 + UW-Superior h W 6 4 J5 + Lakehead a L 3 5 F3 + Lake Superior St. a L 5 6 F1 Calgary h W 4 1 J29 + UW-Superior h W 7 5 J11 + Lakehead h W 9 6 F9 St. Cloud State h W 14 2 F2 Calgary h W 6 1 F7 Manitoba h W 9 0 J12 + Lakehead h W 5 4 F10 St. Cloud State h W 19 1 F6 North Dakota a L 4 7 F11 + UW-Superior a W 6 5 J18 Lake Superior State h W 7 4 F16 + UW-Superior a W 6 5 F7 North Dakota a W 7 5 F12 + UW-Superior a L 4 5 J19 Lake Superior State h L 1 5 F17 + UW-Superior a W 3 2 F13 + UW-Superior a W 9 1 F18 + Lakehead a W 5 4 J25 + UW-Superior h L 2 5 M1 Univ. of Winnipeg h W 10 2 F14 + UW-Superior a W 11 0 F19 + Lakehead a L 0 6 J26 + UW-Superior h W 6 0 M2 Univ. of Winnipeg h W 4 0 F21 + Lakehead h W 9 3 F23 Brandon h W 5 1 F3 + St. Scholastica a W 6 2 M8 Boston State $ W 11 0 F22 + Lakehead h W 5 4 F25 + Lake Superior St. h L 2 9 F4 + St. Scholastica a W 12 7 M9 Lake Superior St. $ W 5 4 ot F27 + Lake Superior St. h L 3 4 F26 + Lake Superior St. h L 5 6 F8 + UW-Superior a W 9 3 +- ICHA Conference game F28 + Lake Superior St. h L 1 11 +- ICHA Conference game F9 + UW-Superior a W 6 1 $- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.) M6 Gustavus Adolphus $ W 5 2 1- International Falls, Minn. F15 + St. Scholastica h W 6 3 • 1st game at John Glas Fieldhouse M7 Lake Superior St. $ W 7 4 2- Christmas Tournament (Columbia Hts., Minn.) F16 + St. Scholastica h W 12 2 +- ICHA Conference game F22 Augsburg h W 14 0 1968-69 $- NAIA Championship (Sault St. Marie, Mich) F23 Augsburg h W 5 3 1972-73 M5 Gustavus Adolphus $ W 4 2 A ll-time results 23-2-0 / 11-1-0 ICHA 23-6-1 / 8-4-0 ICHA M6 Lake Superior State $ L 1 4 • NAIA National Champions 1970-71 • ICHA Co-Champions +- ICHA Conference game • ICHA Champions 20-7-1 / 10-1-1 ICHA • NAIA National Champions 1- UM-Duluth Tourney (Duluth, Minn.) Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • NAIA National Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters $- NAIA Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) date opponent loc result • ICHA Champions date opponent loc result N22 Grand Rapids h W 11 2 Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters N10 Winnipeg h W 6 3 N23 Grand Rapids h W 6 3 date opponent loc result N11 Winnipeg h L 0 3 1974-75 D6 Winnipeg h W 14 1 N22 Calgary h W 7 3 N17 Manitoba h W 10 6 13-15-0 / 2-10-0 ICHA D7 Winnipeg h W 8 4 N23 Calgary h L 3 4 N18 Manitoba h W 5 3 Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters D18 + UW-Superior a W 5 4 ot N29 Manitoba a W 7 4 D1 Jr. North Stars h W 7 4 date opponent loc result D19 + UW-Superior a W 4 2 N30 Winnipeg a W 7 1 D2 Jr. North Stars h L 4 7 N8 Winnepeg h W 6 3 J10 Manitoba h W 11 2 D6 U.S. Nationals 1 L 3 4 D8 + Lakehead h W 4 3 N9 Winnepeg h W 5 4 N15 Manitoba h L 2 7 J11 Manitoba h L 5 7 D7 U.S. Nationals 1 L 2 8 D9 + Lakehead h W 3 2 N16 Manitoba h L 4 7 J14 St. Cloud State h W 9 0 D12 North Dakota a L 3 4 D16 Concordia a W 8 2 N21 + Lakehead h W 4 3 D14 Manitoba a W 4 1 D29 Brandon 1 W 5 1 J15 St. Cloud State h W 13 0 N22 + Lakehead h W 7 6 D30 Manitoba 1 W 10 3 J17 Warroad Lakers h W 11 2 D15 Manitoba a W 5 1 N25 Mankato State a L 3 4 J5 + Lakehead a W 10 3 J25 + Lakehead a L 1 4 J5 Brandon h W 9 3 N26 Gustavus Adolphus a L 3 5 J26 + Lakehead a W 8 4 J10 Alberta h W 7 3 J6 + Lakehead a W 7 1 D8 Gustuvus Adophus h L 2 4 J31 + UW-Superior h W 8 0 J11 Alberta h L 1 2 J12 Brandon h W 5 0 D13 St. Thomas (Minn.) h L 3 4 ot F1 + UW-Superior h W 9 5 J15 + Lakehead h W 7 0 J13 Brandon h T 4 4 ot D14 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 7 6 ot F7 + Lake Superior St. h W 6 4 J16 + Lakehead h L 1 3 J15 Manitoba h W 10 2 D20 + Lakehead a L 3 5 F8 + Lake Superior St. h W 4 2 J19 North Dakota a L 2 3 ot J19 + Lake Superior St. h W 4 2 D21 + Lakehead a L 4 5 ot F14 St. Cloud State a W 5 1 J22 + Lake Superior St. a T 3 3 ot J20 + Lake Superior St. h L 4 8 J4 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 8 1 F15 St. Cloud State a W 6 0 J23 + Lake Superior St. a W 4 3 J26 + UW-Superior h W 6 1 J5 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 15 1 J27 + UW-Superior h L 4 7 F21 + Lake Superior St. a W 4 3 J29 + UW-Superior a W 9 0 J8 Concordia-M’head a W 6 3 F3 St. Scholastica h W 7 2 Fargo-Moor. Sugar Kings h W 5 3 F22 + Lake Superior St. a W 5 4 J30 + UW-Superior a W 10 0 J9 F7 Saskatchewan h W 13 3 F10 Concordia-M’head h W 12 3 J17 + St. Scholastica h L 5 6 F28 + Lakehead h W 6 4 F12 + UW-Superior h W 16 1 F12 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 8 5 J18 + St. Scholastica h L 5 6 M1 + Lakehead h W 8 0 F13 + UW-Superior h W 11 2 F16 + UW-Superior h W 8 1 J24 + UW-Superior a L 2 7 M7 Salem State $ W 14 2 F19 + Lakehead a W 6 3 F17 + UW-Superior h W 10 4 J25 + UW-Superior a L 2 5 M8 Lake Superior St. $ W 6 2 F20 + Lakehead a W 5 1 F23 + Lake Superior St. a L 1 4 J31 Iowa State h W 9 1 +- ICHA Conference game F27 + Lake Superior St. h W 5 1 F24 + Lake Superior St. a L 2 6 F1 Iowa State h W 12 5 $- NAIA Championship (Sault St. Marie, Mich.) F28 + Lake Superior St. h W 4 0 M1 Boston State $ W 8 1 F6 + UW-Superior h L 2 12 M5 Augsburg $ W 12 1 M2 Gustavus Adolphus $ W 6 3 F7 + UW-Superior h W 4 3 M6 Lakehead $ W 6 2 M3 Lakehead $ W 3 2 ot F12 Concordia-M’head h W 9 2 F21 + St. Scholastica a L 1 2 +- ICHA Conference game +- ICHA conference game F22 + St. Scholastica a L 0 7 1- Roseau, Minn. 1- Manitoba Tourney +- ICHA Conference game $- NAIA Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) $- NAIA Championship (Thunder Bay, Ontario)

1968 NAIA National Champions 1969 NAIA National Champions

Front row (L to R): Blane Comstock, Ric Anderson, Terry Burns, asst. coach Lorne Humphreys, Front row (L to R): Bryan Grand, Gary Hokanson, asst. coach Lorne Humphreys, head coach head coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Buzz Olson, Phil Dupuis, Len Kleisinger R.H. "Bob" Peters, Jim Thompson, Terry Bergstrom, Terry Burns 2nd row (L to R): Doug Swenson, Dick Erickson, Austin Wallestad, Laurie Giles, Jim McElmury, 2nd row (L to R): Bob Nyberg, Dennis Schueller, Jim McElmury, Rod Peterson, Vic Thordarson, George Ganyo, Dennis Schueller, Terry Bergstrom, George Manser, Gord Payne Barrie Elchyson, Austin Wallestad, Henry Karner 3rd row (L to R): Bruce Falk, Bryan Grand, Ken Anderson, Barry Dillon, Denis Sauter, Tim 3rd row (L to R): Bill Weller, Bruce Falk, Jude Boulianne, John Drzystek, Charlie Brown, Dennis Gerber, Bill Weller, Not Pictured: Jim Humphrey Lemieux, Ken Anderson, Barry Dillon, Not Pictured: Jim Humphrey

72 BEAVEr hOCKEY 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

1975-76 1977-78 1979-80 1981-82 all-time results 22-9-0 / 8-4-0 ICHA 25-5-1 / 11-3-0 ICHA 24-8-0 25-5-1 / 16-3-1 NCHA • NAIA National Fourth Place • NAIA National Runner-Up • NAIA National Champions • NAIA National Runner-Up • ICHA Champions • ICHA Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • NCHA Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters date opponent loc result date opponent loc result N2 Winnipeg h W 7 2 N7 Winnipeg h L 2 4 date opponent loc result N4 Winnipeg h W 7 5 N3 Winnipeg h W 5 3 N13 + UW-River Falls h W 5 2 N8 Winnipeg h L 4 5 N5 Winnipeg h W 4 0 N9 Brandon a L 2 5 N14 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 6 3 N14 + UW-River Falls h W 4 2 N11 Manitoba h T 5 5 ot N10 Brandon a L 1 10 N15 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 3 2 ot N20 Hamline a W 5 3 N15 Hamline h W 12 2 N21 + Lakehead h L 0 1 N12 Manitoba h W 5 4 ot N23 St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 5 3 N19 Concordia-M’head a W 5 1 N21 St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 3 2 N22 + Lakehead h W 10 5 D1 Augsburg h L 3 4 D2 + UW-Superior a L 1 8 N30 Bethel (Minn.) h W 15 2 N24 Augsburg a W 5 4 D4 + UW-Superior a W 7 5 D3 + Lakehead a W 9 4 D1 Bethel (Minn.) h W 5 2 N25 Gustavus Adolphus a L 4 8 D5 + UW-Superior a T 1 1 ot D4 + St. Scholastica a L 2 5 D4 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 10 0 D6 Gustavus Adolphus h W 5 3 D8 Concordia-M’head a W 5 4 D11 + UW-Eau Claire h W 3 1 D12 Bloomington Jr. Stars h W 8 3 D9 Mankato State h W 7 0 D14 UW-Stout a W 9 3 D12 + UW-Eau Claire h L 3 4 ot D13 Bloomington Jr. Stars h W 12 5 D10 Mankato State h W 10 5 D15 UW-Stout a W 7 1 D18 + Lakehead a W 7 4 D14 Iowa State a W 13 1 D16 Winnipeg h W 8 1 D20 Gustavus Adolphus h W 3 2 ot D19 + Lakehead a W 11 3 D15 Iowa State a W 16 2 D17 Winnipeg h W 8 4 D29 Roseau Leafs a W 6 4 J5 Augsburg h W 6 3 J2 Augsburg h W 10 3 J3 Alaska-Fairbanks h W 12 0 J6 Warroad Lakers a L 1 4 J9 Iowa State h W 10 2 J3 Augsburg h W 4 3 J8 + UW-Superior h W 8 3 J10 Iowa State h W 7 3 J14 St. Cloud State h W 1 0 J9 + UW-Superior h W 8 1 J4 Manitoba h L 2 10 J18 Manitoba h L 2 5 J15 + St. Scholastica a L 5 7 J11 Concordia-M’head h W 6 2 J15 + UW-River Falls a L 2 5 J16 + St. Scholastica a L 0 5 J19 Manitoba h W 5 4 ot J13 UW-Stout h W 8 2 J26 St. Scholastica h W 6 5 J16 + UW-River Falls a W 8 3 J23 + UW-Superior h W 5 4 J14 UW-Stout h W 10 2 J22 + St. Cloud State h W 6 1 J24 + UW-Superior h W 7 4 J27 St. Scholastica h L 5 8 J20 + St. Scholastica a W 8 5 J23 + St. Cloud State h W 5 4 F2 Manitoba h W 7 6 F1 Brandon h L 4 5 F6 + UW-Superior a L 3 4 J21 + St. Scholastica a W 5 4 F2 Brandon h L 4 5 J25 Bethel h W 10 5 F7 + UW-Superior a W 6 5 ot J27 + UW-Superior a W 6 2 F3 UW-Superior h W 6 3 J29 + Mankato State a W 5 3 F13 UW-River Falls h W 8 2 J28 + UW-Superior a W 6 3 F6 Concordia h W 9 1 J30 + Mankato State a W 4 3 ot F14 UW-River Falls h W 10 2 F3 + St. Scholastica h W 5 3 F9 Lakehead h W 8 2 F5 + Mankato State h W 5 3 F20 + St. Scholastica h W 6 4 F4 + UW-Superior h W 7 4 F13 UW-Superior h W 7 4 F6 + Mankato State h W 5 2 F21 + St. Scholastica h W 5 2 F9 + St. Scholastica h L 2 3 ot F17 Augsburg h W 6 4 F12 + St. Cloud State a W 3 2 F24 Mankato State h W 6 2 F10 + St. Scholastica h W 7 4 F22 St. Scholastica a W 3 1 F13 + St. Cloud State a L 1 2 ot F27 UW-Stout $ W 4 2 F16 + UW-Superior h W 5 2 F23 St. Scholastica a L 4 5 F16 St. Olaf h W 9 0 F28 UW-Superior $ L 3 4 F17 + UW-Superior h W 9 5 F29 St. Olaf $ W 5 2 F19 + UW-Eau Claire a W 4 0 F29 Gustavus Adolphus $ L 4 5 F24 St. Francis (Maine) $ W 16 2 M1 UW-Superior $ W 8 3 F20 + UW-Eau Claire a W 4 2 +- ICHA Conference game F25 St. Thomas (Minn.) $ W 7 1 M2 Mich.-Dearborn $ W 4 3 F26 Hamline $ W 6 2 $- NAIA Championship (Superior, Wis.) F26 Augsburg $ L 3 4 $- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.) F27 UW-River Falls $ W 7 0 +- ICHA Conference game F28 Augsburg $ L 3 6 $- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.) 1980-81 1976-77 24-7-0 / 8-4-0 NCHA +- NCHA Conference game 24-4-3 / 9-3-2 ICHA • NAIA National Third Place $- NAIA Championship (Superior, Wis.) • NAIA National Third Place 1978-79 Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • ICHA Champions 27-2-0 date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • NAIA National Champions N7 Winnipeg h W 6 0 date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters N8 Winnipeg h W 6 3 N5 Winnipeg h W 7 0 date opponent loc result N6 Winnipeg h W 5 3 N14 Manitoba h L 5 6 N3 Saskatchewan h L 4 7 N12 + Lakehead h L 3 4 N24 Augsburg a W 3 2 N13 + Lakehead h W 2 0 N4 Saskatchewan h W 4 2 D5 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 6 5 N18 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 5 2 N10 Brandon h W 8 2 D6 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 6 5 N19 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 5 4 N11 Brandon h W 6 3 D10 + UW-Superior h W 9 3 N28 UW-River Falls a W 8 3 N20 Augsburg a L 3 4 D12 Winnipeg a W 3 1 N29 UW-River Falls a W 7 5 N21 Gustavus Adolphus a W 5 2 D13 Winnipeg a L 1 3 D6 Concordia-M’head h W 4 2 N29 UW-Superior a W 5 3 D17 + St. Cloud State a L 2 4 D10 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 5 2 D2 Concordia-M’head a W 3 1 D27 Warroad Lakers a W 8 5 D11 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 6 2 D5 Concordia-M’head h W 9 0 J3 St. Olaf a W 9 3 D15 Iowa State a W 12 6 D14 UW-Superior h W 6 4 J4 UW-River Falls a W 5 4 D16 Iowa State a W 14 2 D16 Lakehead a W 3 2 J7 St. John’s (Minn.) a W 10 0 J3 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 7 0 D17 Lakehead a W 6 3 J11 Warroad Lakers h W 3 0 J7 UW-Stout h W 3 0 J3 UW-Eau Claire h W 17 0 J16 UW-Stout h W 15 1 J8 UW-Stout h W 6 1 J4 UW-Eau Claire h W 10 1 J17 UW-Stout h W 11 4 J14 + UW-Superior a T 4 4 ot J12 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 14 2 J21 + UW-Superior a L 2 6 J15 + UW-Superior a W 6 3 J13 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 7 2 J24 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 12 2 J21 Manitoba h T 3 3 ot J19 Winnipeg h W 8 1 J29 + Mankato State a L 4 5 J22 Manitoba h W 6 5 ot J20 Winnipeg h W 8 1 J31 + Mankato State h W 4 3 J28 + St. Scholastica h W 8 3 J24 St. Scholastica a W 7 1 F6 + UW-River Falls h W 10 2 J29 + St. Scholastica h W 2 1 J25 St. Scholastica a W 6 2 F7 + UW-River Falls h W 9 0 F4 + Lakehead a L 4 5 F2 Estevan a W 10 4 F5 + Lakehead a T 5 5 ot F9 Bethel h W 8 1 F3 Estevan a W 11 1 F11 + UW-Superior h W 6 1 F13 + St. Cloud State h L 3 5 F12 + UW-Superior h W 5 4 ot F7 St. Cloud State a W 8 2 F14 + St. Cloud State h W 6 2 F17 + St. Scholastica a W 1 0 F11 Lakehead h W 9 1 F20 + UW-Eau Claire a W 6 3 F18 + St. Scholastica a L 5 6 ot F16 St. Scholastica h W 5 2 F21 + UW-Eau Claire a W 3 2 F23 St. Francis (Maine) $ W 11 0 F17 St. Scholastica h W 7 6 M5 St. Mary’s $ W 5 1 F24 St. Scholastica $ L 2 5 F23 St. Francis (Maine) $ W 17 1 M6 UW-Superior $ L 4 6 F25 Augsburg $ W 5 2 F24 UW-River Falls $ W 7 5 M7 Mich. Dearborn $ W 11 2 +- ICHA Conference game F25 Concordia-M’head $ W 5 1 +- NCHA Conference game $- NAIA Championship (Superior, Wis.) $- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.) $- NAIA Championship (River Falls, Wis.)

1970 NAIA National Champions 1971 NAIA National Champions

Front row (L to R): Bob Thorne, Blane Comstock, Terry Burns, Bryan Grand, Barry Dillon, Ken Front row (L to R): Dennis Lemieux, Bruce Falk, Jude Boulianne, Jim McElmury, head coach R.H. Anderson, head coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Terry Delmonte, Jim Hannah "Bob" Peters, Blane Comstock, Ken Anderson, Jim Humphrey, Dennis Schueller, Charlie Brown 2nd row (L to R): Jude Boulianne, Dennis Schueller, Gary Bock, Jim McElmury, Charlie Brown, 2nd row (L to R): John Birrenkott, Mike Prodahl, Tom Reise, Dale Smedsmo, Pat DeMarchi, Gary Barrie Elchyson, Dale Smedsmo, Austin Bennett, Joe Zywiec Bock, Scott Preston, Pat Badiuk, Denny Leverty 3rd row (L to R): Bill Weller, Jim Humphrey, Nick Novak, Glen Beckett, Dennis Lemieux, Pat 3rd row (L to R): Henry Karner, Nick Novak, Lynn Smith, Mike Kvarnlov, Lyle Dunbar, Joe Zywiec, Badiuk, Tom Molloy, Bruce Falk Jim Hannah

2010-11 BEAVEr hOCKEY 73 1982-83 31-0-0: Perfection Mike 1983-84 Bemidji State’s 1983-84 season saw the Beavers not only bring home 31-0-0 / 18-0-0 NCHA Gibbons • NCAA Division II National Champions their eighth national championship - and first at the Division II level - the • NCHA Champions program also set a still-standing collegiate hockey record for most victo- 1 season Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters ries in an unbeaten season with 31 (31-0-0). Those 31 wins helped BSU date opponent loc result 30-6-1 N8 Winnipeg h W 9 1 assemble a 42-game 1982-83 30-6-1 N20 Lake Forest a W 6 0 winning streak, also a College Hockey’s Unbeaten Teams N21 Lake Forest a W 5 2 collegiate hockey re- N29 Concordia-M’head h W 9 1 1983-84 Bemidji State 31-0-0 D3 Gustavus Adolphus h W 10 2 cord. 1969-70 Cornell (N.Y.) 29-0-0 1982-83 D6 + UW-Superior h W 9 3 “Every so often in 1995-96 Ala.-Huntsville 26-0-3 30-6-1 / 16-3-1 NCHA D9 + St. Cloud State a W 4 2 all athletics there’s just 1955-56 Clarkson (N.Y.) 23-0-0 • First Season at NCAA Division II Level D10 + St. Cloud State a W 9 3 1946-47 Colgate (N.Y.) 13-0-0 • NCAA Division II National Runner-Up D15 + UW-River Falls h W 5 3 a gathering of athletes 1942-43 Colgate (N.Y.) 11-0-0 • NCHA Champions D16 + UW-River Falls h W 5 4 who are just excellent,” Source: CCHA research Head Coach: Mike Gibbons D30 St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 7 3 then-head coach R.H. date opponent loc result J6 Augsburg h W 7 4 N5 Winnipeg h W 6 0 J7 Augsburg h W 4 1 “Bob” Peters said of the N6 Winnipeg h W 6 2 J13 + UW-Eau Claire a W 8 5 1983-84 squad. “They’re excellent athletes and excellent people. There N12 + UW-River Falls a L 4 7 J14 + UW-Eau Claire a W 11 1 are other variables, too - experience, depth, injuries, leadership. All those N13 + UW-River Falls a L 1 3 J20 + St. Scholastica h W 5 3 N20 Concordia-M’head a W 4 1 J21 + St. Scholastica h W 7 1 things kind of came together for us, but it all begins with the gathering N22 Augsburg a W 6 1 J24 + UW-Superior h W 9 1 together of an outstanding group of athletes. It happens. Not often, though. D3 + St. Cloud State a W 10 5 J27 + Mankato State a W 5 4 “Personally speaking, I am very grateful for it. I feel very fortunate to D4 + St. Cloud State a W 5 4 J28 + Mankato State a W 3 2 D7 Concordia-M’head h W 9 2 J31 Concordia-M’head a W 7 3 know first-hand what goes into such a streak.” D11 + Mankato State h W 4 3 F3 + St. Cloud State h W 5 3 Bemidji State’s 1983-84 squad stands as one of six teams in college D12 + Mankato State h W 7 4 F4 + St. Cloud State h W 6 0 hockey history to post an undefeated season and one of only five to finish D15 Gustavus Adolphus a L 6 7 F10 + St. Scholastica a W 4 3 D30 St. Scholastica a W 5 2 F11 + St. Scholastica a W 9 1 a season unbeaten and untied. Following is the exclusive list of those J2 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 10 1 F17 + Mankato State h W 6 3 unbeaten clubs. J3 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 4 3 F18 + Mankato State h W 9 0 J7 + UW-Superior h W 7 4 M10 Alaska-Fairbanks $ W 9 6

A ll-time results J8 + UW-Superior h W 6 2 M11 Alaska-Fairbanks $ W 4 2 Perfection Turns 20 J14 + UW-Eau Claire a W 6 0 M17 Merrimack $ W 6 3 On Oct. 17, 2003, prior to Bemidji State’s home contest against Clark- J15 + UW-Eau Claire a L 1 4 M18 Merrimack $ W 8 1 son, the BSU athletics community celebrated the 20th anniversary of J21 + UW-River Falls h W 4 1 +- NCHA Conference game J22 + UW-River Falls h W 7 4 $- NCAA II Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) the perfect 1983-84 Division II National Championship team, honoring J28 + St. Cloud State h W 6 0 members of that team and retiring the #24 jersey worn by its captain, J29 + St. Cloud State h W 3 1 Joel Otto. Otto, the 1984 Division F4 + Mankato State a T 4 4 ot F5 + Mankato State a W 7 2 II Hobey Baker Award winner, a F11 + UWSuperior a W 4 0 1998 Olympian and 1989 Stanley F12 + UW-Superior a W 13 5 Cup Champion with the Calgary F14 St. Scholastica h W 7 1 F18 + UW-Eau Claire h W 5 3 Flames, became the first player F19 + UW-Eau Claire h W 6 3 in BSU history to have his jersey M1 St. Olaf 1 W 5 2 retired. M3 St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 W 3 2 M5 Mankato State 1 W 5 3 M11 Gustavus Adolphus % W 6 3 M12 Gustavus Adolphus % L 2 3 M17 Babson (Mass.) $ W 3 1 M19 RIT, NY $ L 2 4 1- WIHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.) %- NCAA Playoff (Bemidji, Minn.) $- NCAA Championship (Lowell, Mass.)

Left: Ryan Huddy, who wore Otto’s #24 before the number was retired; R.H. “Bob” Peters; Joel Otto; and BSU President Jon Quistgaard at the ceremony retiring Otto’s jersey on Oct. 17, 2003.

1973 NAIA National Champions 1979 NAIA National Champions

Front Row (L to R): Chuck Scanlon, asst. coach Barry Dillon, Lyle Dunbar, Lynn Smith, Nick Novak, John Front row (L to R): John Murphy, Jeff Arf, Bill Schmitz, asst. coach Mark Kristo, Scott Currie, Tom Heaviland, Birrenkott, Pat Badiuk, head coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Will Comstock Mike Gibbons, head coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Rod Heisler, Pat Kinney, Hal Burton 2nd row (L to R): Glen Chiodo, Scott Preston, Gary Sargent, Pat Russell, Joe Nathe, Tom Waldhauser, Mark 2nd row (L to R): Jim Scanlan, Gary Tveit, Dale Baldwin, Gary Krawchuk, Dev Anderson, Dan Olson, Tony Kristo, Dave Millington, Jim Borden Montebello, Brian Carleton, Mike Rose, Mike Fairchild, Richard Thompson 3rd row (L to R): Dennis Fermoyle, Duff Melhus, Dan Boeke, Brian Mullaly, Dave Kvarnlov, Lyle Kvarnlov, 3rd row (L to R): manager Bryan Bouchard, manager Sandy Hafenbrak, Ron Bouchard, Alain Fournier, Wade Mark Eagles, Steve Curley, Steve Letourneau, Bob Thorne, Randy Kirk, missing: student manager Bob Bird Froehlich, Jim Carey, Pat Rice, Neal Holmstrom, Kevin Delaney, Michael Milless, Mark Masterson, Joseph Knudson, manager Keith Pangman

74 BEAVEr hOCKEY 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey all-time results 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 27-6-2 / 14-3-1 NCHA 25-9-1 / 12-6-0 NCHA 22-12-1 / 12-7-1 NCHA 24-11-3 / 15-6-3 NCHA • First Season at NCAA Division III Level • NCAA Division III National Champions • NCAA Division III National Fourth Place • NCAA Division III National Third Place • NCAA Division III National Runner-Up • NCHA Co-Champions • NCHA Tournament Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • NCHA Champions • NCHA Tournament Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters date opponent loc result N6 + Mankato State h W 5- 1 date opponent loc result date opponent loc result N14 + UW-Superior h L 5 10 N7 + Mankato State h T 3 3 ot N11 Lakehead a W 10 4 N15 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 8 5 N15 + UW-Superior h L 5 8 N13 + UW-Stevens Point h T 2 2 ot N17 St. John’s (Minn.) a W 4 2 N24 Hamline a W 4 3 N22 Concordia-M’head a W 11 4 N14 + UW-Stevens Point h L 4 5 N19 St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 5 3 N25 Bethel h W 4 3 D5 + St. Cloud State h L 1 5 N21 + St. Scholastica a W 9 2 N20 Gustavus Adolphus a W 4 3 D6 + St. Cloud State a W 6 4 D6 + St. Cloud State h W 4 2 N22 + St. Scholastica a W 11 3 D4 + UW-Superior h W 8 7 D7 + St. Cloud State a L 4 6 D9 Hamline h W 6 1 N24 Bethel a W 6 0 D7 + St. Cloud State h W 8 1 D13 + UW-River Falls h W 11 1 D11 Gustavus Adolphus a W 4 2 D04 + UW-River Falls h W 3 1 D8 + St. Cloud State h W 4 1 D14 + uUW-River Falls h L 4 5 ot D13 Bethel h W 10 1 D05 + UW-River Falls h L 2 5 D14 + UW-River Falls a W 4 3 D19 Concordia-M’head h W 11 3 D18 + UW-River Falls a W 5 3 D11 + UW-Superior a W 5 3 D15 + UW-River Falls a W 5 3 J5 Augsburg h W 8 6 D19 + UW-River Falls a W 5 4 D12 + UW-Superior a W 7 4 D20 + UW-Superior a W 10 2 J6 Augsburg h W 14 5 J2 Augsburg a L 3 6 D18 Concordia-M’head a W 9 2 D31 Augsburg a W 6 4 J10 + Mankato State a W 6 2 J3 Augsburg a W 12 7 D19 Concordia-M’head a W 9 4 J1 wAugsburg a L 2 9 J11 + Mankato State a W 5 4 J9 + Mankato State a L 2 4 D21 Hamline a W 9 2 J11 + UW-Eau Claire h W 7 2 J16 + UW-Superior a W 6 2 J10 + Mankato State a L 3 4 J2 + UW-Eau Claire a W 3 2 J12 + UW-Eau Claire h W 7 1 J18 + UW-Superior h W 6 5 J16 + UW-Stevens Point h W 4 3 J3 + UW-Eau Claire a W 5 1 J14 Hamline h W 4 1 J24 + St. Scholastica h L 2 4 J17 + UW-Stevens Point h W 3 2 ot J8 + St. Scholastica h W 11 3 J18 + St. Scholastica a L 3 6 J25 + St. Scholastica h W 7 6 J23 + St. Scholastica h W 6 3 J9 + St. Scholastica h W 7 5 J19 + St. Scholastica a W 6 2 J31 + St. Cloud State h W 6 3 J24 + St. Scholastica h W 5 3 J15 + Mankato State a L 2 5 J25 + Mankato State h W 7 2 F1 + St. Cloud State h L 1 8 J30 + St. Cloud State a L 0 4 J16 + Mankato State a L 0 6 J26 + Mankato State h W 7 6 F4 Gustavus Adolphus h L 4 5 J31 + St. Cloud State a T 4 4 ot J22 + UW-Stevens Point h L 4 6 F1 + St. Cloud State a L 5 6 ot F7 + Mankato State h W 4 2 F6 + Mankato State h W 3 2 J23 + UW-Stevens Point h W 4 3 F2 + St. Cloud State a L 5 7 F8 + Mankato State h L 4 6 F7 + Mankato State h L 3 4 J29 + UW-Superior h W 4 1 F5 Concordia-M’head h W 12 2 F10 St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 9 2 F13 + St. Scholastica a W 5 3 J30 + UW-Superior h W 4 3 ot F8 + St. Scholastica h W 7 2 F14 + St. Scholastica a L 3 5 F14 + St. Scholastica a W 7 3 F5 Augsburg h W 11 4 F9 + St. Scholastica h W 8 3 F15 + St. Scholastica a W 12 4 F17 Concordia-M’head h W 4 0 F6 Augsburg h W 10 5 F12 Concordia-M’head h W 12 1 F18 Concordia-M’head a W 11 4 F20 + UW-Eau Claire h W 8 4 F12 + UW-River Falls a W 5 2 F15 + Mankato State a W 4 2 F21 + UW-Eau Claire a W 10 3 F21 + UW-Eau Claire h W 7 0 F13 + UW-River Falls a L 4 7 F16 + Mankato State a T 2 2 ot F22 + UW-Eau Claire a W 9 3 F28 Mankato State 1 W 5 3 F19 + UW-Eau Claire h T 4 4 ot M2 St. Scholastica 1 T 5 5 ot M1 UW-River Falls 1 W 5 4 M1 Mankato State 1 W 4 2 F20 + UW-Eau Claire h W 7 2 M3 St. Scholastica 1 W 5 1 M2 UW-River Falls 1 T 3 3 ot M7 St. Cloud State 2 L 4 6 F27 UW-Stevens Point 1 L 0 4 M4 Gustavus Adolphus 1 W 4 2 M8 Mankato State 1 W 6 3 M8 St. Cloud State 2 L 7 9 F28 UW-Stevens Point 1 W 8 1 M10 St. Thomas (Minn.) # W 4 1 M9 Mankato State 1 L 4 6 ot M14 Concordia-M’head # W 3 1 F28 UW-Stevens Point 1 * 1 0 M16 Mankato State # L 2 4 M15 Elmira # W 5 2 M15 Concordia-M’head # W 8 6 M4 UW-River Falls 2 L 4 7 M17 Mankato State # W 9 2 M16 Elmira # L 3 5 M20 Plattsburgh St. $ L 4 7 M5 UW-River Falls 2 L 0 2 M22 Plattsburgh State $ W 8 7 3ot M16 Elmira # * 3 0 M21 St. Cloud State $ L 4 6 M12 St. Thomas (Minn.) $ W 5 1 M23 RIT (NY) $ L 1 5 M21 RIT (NY) $ W 5 4 ot + NCHA conference game M13 St. Thomas (Minn.) $ W 3 1 wloss snaps BSU 42-game winning streak M22 Plattsburgh State $ W 8 5 1- NCHA Tournament (Mankato, Minn.) M18 UW-River Falls $ L 4 6 + NCHA conference game uloss snaps BSU 57-game home winning streak 2- NCHA Championship (St. Cloud Minn.) M19 UW-River Falls $ L 3 5 1- WIHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.) + NCHA conference game #- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.) + NCHA conference game #- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.) 1- NCHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.) / *- mini $- NCAA Div. III Semifinals (Plattsburgh, N.Y.) 1- NCHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.) / *- mini $- NCAA Div. III Championship (Schenectady, N.Y.) #- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.) 2- NCHA Championship (River Falls, Wis.) $- NCAA Div. III Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) #- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.) $- NCAA Div. III Semifinals (River Falls, Wis.)

Bemidji State Coaching Records Victories Seasons Coached Conference Victories Coaching Debuts 702 R.H. “Bob” Peters 1966-01 34 R.H. “Bob” Peters 1966-2001 347* R.H. “Bob” Peters 1966-01 Jack Aldrich Jan. 18, 1948 163 uTom Serratore 2001-p 9 uTom Serratore 2001-p 110 uTom Serratore 2001-p vs St. Cloud State L, 2-12 42 vic Weber 1959-66 5 vic Weber 1959-64, 65-66 16 Mike Gibbons 1982-83 Eric Hughes Jan. 9, 1949 31 Mike Gibbons 1982-83 2 Eric Hughes 1948-50 * ICHA, NCHA & CHA vs Detroit Lakes Rangers W, 13-0 17 Eric Hughes 1948-50 1 Jack Aldrich 1947-48 Vic Weber Jan. 29, 1960 10 Wayne Peterson 1964-65 1 Wayne Peterson 1964-65 Conference Winning Percentage vs St. Cloud State L, 0-4 2 Jack Aldrich 1948 1 Mike Gibbons 1982-83 .825 Mike Gibbons 1982-83 Wayne Peterson Jan. 8, 1965 .701 uTom Serratore 2001-p vs Concordia-Moorhead W, 10-3 .645 R.H. “Bob” Peters 1966-01 Winning Percentage Games Coached R.H. “Bob” Peters Dec. 3, 1966 .704 R.H. “Bob” Peters 1966-01 1,044 R.H. “Bob” Peters 1966-2001 vs Lake Superior St. W, 3-1 Conference Game Coached .683 vic Weber 1959-’66 324 uTom Serratore 2001-p Mike Gibbons Nov. 5, 1982 538 R.H. “Bob” Peters 1966-01 .567 Eric Hughes 1948-’50 63 vic Weber 1959-64, 65-66 vs Winnipeg W, 6-0 172 uTom Serratore 2001-p .554 uTom Serratore 2001-p 37 Mike Gibbons 1982-83 uTom Serratore Oct. 12, 2001 19 Mike Gibbons 1982-82 min. 2 seasons coached 30 Eric Hughes 1948-50 vs MSU-Mankato W, 7-6 12 Wayne Peterson 1964-65 10 Jack Aldrich 1948 BSU began conference play in 1966

1980 NAIA National Champions 1984 NCAA Division II National Champions

Front row (L to R): Dick Thompson, Mike Rose, Mike Fairchild, Gary Tveit, Dale Baldwin, head coach R.H. Front row (L to R): Mark Liska, Wendal Jellison, Scott Monsrud, Bob Fitzgerald, asst. coach Jeff Arf, head "Bob" Peters, Brian Carleton, Gary Krawchuk, Tony Montebello, Bill Parenteau, Jim Scanlan coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, asst. coach Robin Anderson, Joel Otto, Dave Jerome, Drey Bradley, Galen Nagle 2nd row (L to R): Trainer Wally Sande, Mark Masterson, Mike Milless, Wade Froehlich, Neal Holmstrom, Lee 2nd row (L to R): Jim Martin, Dave Geatz, Dennis Gibbons, Mike Alexander, Tim Lescarbeau, Scott Norland, Hanson, Pat Rice, John Hansen, Alain Fournier, Joe Knudson, manager Lloyd Brown Eric Gager, Mark Lescarbeau, Dan Pyle, Jim Roo, Rob Kostiuk, Del Gregory, trainer Shelia Graveline, trainer 3rd row (L to R): manager Sandy Hafenbrak, Robin Anderson, Tim Rood, Kurt Dade, Stu Weston, Dan Deamon, Roger Thomas Mike Smith, Matt Cranston, John Wilson, manager Jim Hickerson, manager Brian Bouchard 3rd row (L to R): Manager Scott Folkerds, Dan Kimball, Derrick Wagner, Keith Dahlen, Brett Gendreau, Russ Hampson, Todd Lescarbeau, Rob Carpentier, Todd Dahl, Pat Johnston, Dave Jungwirth, Steve Lundeen, Todd Donaldson, Tom Andrican 2010-11 BEAVEr hOCKEY 75 1988-89 1989-90 1991-92 1993-94 19-13-4 / 11-8-1 NCHA 15-11-2 / 11-11-2 NCHA 16-9-5 / 9-8-3 NCHA 21-9-3 / 12-6-2 NCHA • NCAA Division III National Third Place Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • NCAA Division II National Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters date opponent loc result date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters date opponent loc result N7 Augsburg h W 8 1 N9 Augsburg h W 12 0 date opponent loc result N4 + St. Scholastica a W 6 1 N10 + UW-Eau Claire a L 6 7 ot N10 St. Thomas (Minn.) h T 2 2 N5 + UW-Stevens Point a W 4 3 N5 + St. Scholastica a W 7 5 N11 + UW-Eau Claire a L 3 8 N15 + Mankato State a L 3 5 N6 + UW-Stevens Point a L 1 8 N11 UW-River Falls h W 3 1 N17 + UW-Superior h W 6 5 N16 + Mankato State a T 5 5 N12 + UW-Eau Claire h W 4 3 N23 + UW-Stevens Point h T 3 3 N12 UW-River Falls h T 1 1 ot N18 + UW-Superior h L 3 4 N13 + UW-Eau Claire h W 8 2 N24 + UW-Stevens Point h L 2 4 N26 + UW-Stevens Point h L 3 4 ot N20 Gustavas Adolphus a W 11 3 N20 + UW-Superior a T 4 4 ot D6 + UW-Superior h L 5 7 N27 + UW-Stevens Point h L 2 6 N24 + Mankato State h W 4 1 D7 + UW-Superior h L 1 7 N21 + UW-Superior a L 2 6 D2 + UW-Eau Claire a L 3 7 N25 + Mankato State h T 4 4 ot D13 + UW-River Falls a W 5 4 D3 + Lake Forest a W 4 3 ot D3 + UW-Eau Claire a L 1 7 D1 + UW-Stevens Point a L 2 3 D14 + UW-River Falls a W 5 4 D4 + Lake Forest a W 2 1 D9 + UW-Superior a L 3 6 D2 + UW-Stevens Point a L 4 6 D19 St. Scholastica h W 16 2 D10 + UW-Stevens Point h L 3 8 D10 + UW-Superior a W 8 2 D8 + St. Scholastica h W 6 4 D21 St. Scholastica a W 5 2 D11 + UW-Stevens Point h W 5 1 D16 + Mankato State h W 7 2 D9 + St. Scholastica h W 4 3 J3 Augsburg a W 4 3 D17 Mankato State a W 5 3 D17 + Mankato State h L 3 8 D15 + UW-River Falls a L 3 6 J5 St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 8 3 D18 Mankato State a L 5 8 D21 Gustavus Adolphus h W 7 2 D16 + UW-River Falls a W 4 3 ot J10 + UW-Eau Claire h W 8 2 J4 St John’s (Minn.) h W 8 1 J2 Augsburg h W 6 0 J5 + UW-Superior a W 6 3 J11 + UW-Eau Claire h W 6 5 J7 + UW-River Falls a L 3 4 J4 Hamline h W 16 1 J6 + UW-Superior a L 4 5 J17 + Mankato State h W 7 4 J8 + UWRiver Falls a W 6 3 J10 Bethel h W 8 0 J10 St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 6 1 J18 + Mankato State h W 8 2 J14 + UWEau Claire a W 4 3 J13 + St. Scholastica h W 9 4 J19 + UW-Eau Claire h W 7 4 J24 + UW-Stevens Pt. a L 4 6 J15 + UW-Eau Claire a T 3 3 ot J14 + St. Scholastica h W 10 0 J20 + UW-Eau Claire h W 5 2 J25 + UW-Stevens Pt. a L 3 10 J21 + UW-Superior h W 6 3 J20 UW-River Falls a L 3 9 J23 Concordia a W 4 3 ot J28 Concordia-M’head h W 5 2 J22 + UW-Superior h L 2 4 J21 UW-River Falls a L 3 4 J26 + St. Scholastica a W 2 1 J31 + UW-Superior a L 2 7 J28 + Lake Forest h W 8 1 F1 + UW-Superior a W 5 3 J27 + UW-Superior h W 5 2 J27 + St. Scholastica a W 8 4 J29 + Lake Forest h W 6 2 F7 + UW-River Falls h T 4 4 J28 + UW-Superior h W 3 2 F2 + Mankato State a L 2 3 F4 Mankato State h W 6 2 F8 + UW-River Falls h W 5 2 F3 + UW-Stevens Point a L 2 7 F3 + Mankato State a L 5 7 F11 Concordia-M’head a W 5 4 F5 Mankato State h W 4 3 F4 + UW-Stevens Point a W 4 2 F9 + UW-Stevens Point h L 2 5 F14 + UW-Eau Claire a L 3 4 F11 + UW-River Falls h L 4 8 F10 + UW-Eau Claire h L 2 6 F10 + UW-Stevens Point h L 3 4 F15 + UW-Eau Claire a W 7 3 F12 + UW-River Falls h W 5 1 F11 + UW-Eau Claire h W 6 1 F16 + UW-River Falls h W 5 3 F21 UW-Stevens Point 1 T 3 3 F18 Lake Forest 1 W 6 2 F17 + Mankato State a W 6 1 F17 + UW-River Falls h T 4 4 ot F22 UW-Stevens Point 1 L 1 7 F19 Lake Forest 1 W 4 1 F18 + Mankato State a T 2 2 ot + NCHA conference game + NCHA conference game F25 UW-Stevens Point 1 T 4 4 ot F24 UW-Eau Claire 1 W 6 5 1- NCHA Tournament F26 UW-Stevens Point 1 W 4 1 F25 UW-Eau Claire 1 T 4 4 ot M4 UW-Superior 1 W 4 0 A ll-time results 1990-91 M3 UW-Stevens Point 2 L 0 2 1992-93 M5 UW-Superior 1 L 6 7 21-6-3 / 17-4-3 NCHA M4 UW-Stevens Point 2 T 2 2 ot 24-7-0 / 14-6-0 NCHA M5 UW-Superior 1 * 0 1 ot • NCHA Co-Champions M10 St. Mary’s (Minn.) # W 5 4 • NCAA Division II National Champions M11 Ala.-Huntsville $ L 3 5 Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters M11 St. Mary’s (Minn.) # W 7 2 Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters M12 Ala.-Huntsville $ W 2 1 date opponent loc result M17 UW-Stevens Point $ L 0 2 date opponent loc result M12 Ala.-Huntsville $ * 2 1 ot N2 + UW-Superior h W 9 3 M18 UW-Stevens Point $ L 3 6 N13 + UW-River Falls a W 6 5 +- NCHA conference game N3 + UW-Superior h W 5 4 + NCHA conference game N14 + UW-River Falls a L 4 6 1- NCHA Tournament / *- mini N9 + Mankato State a T 4 4 N21 + UW-Superior h L 3 4 1- NCHA Tournament (Eau Claire, Wis.) $- NCAA Div. II Championship (Huntsville, Ala.) N10 + Mankato State a L 2 4 N22 + UW-Superior h W 7 4 2- NCHA Tournament (Stevens Point, Wis.) N17 + UW-Stevens Pt. a L 3 7 D1 Concordia-M’head a W 7 3 #- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.) Scoring Leaders N18 + UW-Stevens Pt. a W 4 3 D4 + UW-Stevens Point a L 3 6 $- NCAA Div. III Championship (Rochester, N.Y.) Player G A P PIM PP SH GW N20 Augsburg a W 11 2 D5 + UW-Stevens Point a L 2 6 Jim Karner 18 26 44 32 4 3 1 N30 + St. Scholastica h W 10 5 D11 + UW-Eau Claire h W 7 3 Jason Mack 14 22 36 68 0 0 4 D1 + St. Scholastica h W 4 2 D12 + UW-Eau Claire h W 4 1 Omer Belisle 10 22 32 74 5 0 2 D7 + UW-River Falls a W 7 1 D19 Augsburg a W 9 4 Chris Morque 8 22 30 112 1 1 1 D8 + UW-River Falls a T 3 3 ot J2 St. John’s (Minn.) a W 6 3 J3 Concordia-M’head a W 9 1 Kris Bjornson 6 20 26 26 2 0 3 D15 Concordia-M’head h W 9 2 J8 + Lake Forest a W 7 1 Bernie Adlys 11 14 25 44 2 3 2 D22 + UW-Eau Claire h W 9 2 J9 + Lake Forest a W 6 3 Craig Matatall 10 14 24 80 3 0 1 D23 + UW-Eau Claire h W 5 1 J15 + UW-River Falls h W 5 2 Eric Monsrud 8 16 24 38 2 1 0 J4 + UW-Stevens Point h W 3 2 J16 + UW-River Falls h W 9 3 Tom Murphy 11 12 23 38 4 0 1 J5 + UW-Stevens Point h W 4 3 J22 + UW-Superior a W 5 2 Craig McKechney 10 13 23 46 3 0 2 J11 + UW-Superior a W 8 5 J23 + UW-Superior a W 7 2 J12 + UW-Superior a W 7 3 J29 + UW-Stevens Point h W 8 4 Goaltenders J18 + Mankato State h L 2 4 J30 + UW-Stevens Point h L 5 10 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% J19 + Mankato State h T 5 5 ot F5 + UW-Eau Claire a W 11 4 Robin Cook 16 4 1 2.99 581 .901 J23 St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 3 1 F6 + UW-Eau Claire a W 5 3 Mike Beaton 5 5 2 3.80 301 .870 J31 St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 4 0 F9 Augsburg h W 7 6 • freshman F2 + St. Scholastica a W 9 3 F12 + Lake Forest h L 4 5 ot F3 + St. Scholastica a W 9 3 F13 + Lake Forest h W 6 1 F8 + UW-River Falls h W 7 1 F26 UW-River Falls 1 W 7 3 F9 + UW-River Falls h W 3 0 F27 UW-River Falls 1 W 7 0 F15 + UW-Eau Claire a W 5 4 M5 UW-Stevens Point 1 L 6 8 F16 + UW-Eau Claire a L 3 7 M6 UW-Stevens Point 1 W 3 2 M19 Mercyhurst $ W 10 6 F22 UW-Stevens Point 1 L 1 7 M20 Mercyhurst $ W 5 0 F23 UW-Stevens Point 1 L 3 4 + NCHA conference game + NCHA conference game 1- NCHA Tournament 1- NCHA Tournament $- NCAA Div. II Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)

1986 NCAA Division III National Champions 1993 NCAA Division II National Champions

Front row (L to R): Steve O’Shea, Dave Jungwirth, Jeff Strandell, Steve Lundeen, asst. coach Scott Monsrud, Front row (L to R): R.J. Larson, Damon Foster, Sean Taggart, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, Gary Gustason, Mike Alexander, heach coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Tim Lescarbeau, Todd Donaldson, Dan Kimball, Jim Martin head coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Jamie Erb, asst. coach Gary Tveit, Dan Tollefson, Cory Chupka, Todd Kreibich 2nd row (L to R): Rob Kostiuk, Dan Richards, Tom Serratore, Ian Resch, Tim Guyer, Todd Lescarbeau, Todd Warner, 2nd row (L to R): Trainer Paul Matchan, Verko Ignjatovic, Jude Boulianne, Craig McKechney, Del Michie, Greg Biskup, Jade Gilbertson, Bruce Watkins, Marco Hunt, Scott Vatnsdal, Jim Roo, Russ Hampson Jason Mack, Tom Murphy, John Hause, Chris Morque, Chris Deleone, Jim Karner, Omer Belisle, 3rd row (L to R): Carol Johnson, Sheila Graveline, Kyle Freeman, Ron Smith, Tim Webb, Bob Bestul, Ross Kris Bjornson, Robin Cook, manager Shane Veenker Campbell, Tom Shinabargar, Jim Tyler, Brad Segall, Brett Berryman, Paul Cameron, Terry Mattson, Scott 3rd row (L to R): Bernie Adlys, Malcolm Oldcorn, Craig Matatall, Eric Monsrud, Chad Koenen, Bayne Koen, Phaneuf Mike Peterson, Kelly Nichols, Scott Simpson, Brian Thul, Kelly Tkachuk, Kelly Currie, David Lyons 76 BEAVEr hOCKEY 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey all-time results 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 24-7-2 / 16-3-1 NCHA 16-9-4 / 13-5-2 NCHA 25-7-2 / 14-5-1 NCHA 22-10-2 / 14-6-0 NCHA • NCAA Division II National Champions • NCAA Division II National Runner-Up • NCAA Division II National Champions • NCAA Division II National Runner-Up • NCHA Champions Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • NCHA Tournament Champions date opponent loc result date opponent loc result date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters N3 + St. Scholastica a W 4 3 N1 + St. Scholastica a W 7 3 O31 + St. Scholastica h W 12 0 date opponent loc result N4 + St. Scholastica a W 4 1 N2 + St. Scholastica a W 7 5 N1 + St. Scholastica h W 8 1 N4 + St. Scholastica h W 6 2 N10 Mankato State a L 2 3 N8 St. Mary’s a W 8 5 N14 + UW-Superior a W 2 1 N5 + St. Scholastica h W 13 2 N11 Mankato State a T 3 3 ot N9 Augsburg a !L 4 7 N15 + UW-Superior a W 6 2 N9 Augsburg h L 3 4 ot N17 + UW-Superior h W 6 4 N15 + UW-Superior h T 5 5 ot N22 + St. Norbert a L 4 9 N11 Concordia-M’head a L 3 5 N18 + UW-Superior h W 4 3 ot N16 + UW-Superior h L 6 7 N23 + St. Norbert a L 3 6 N12 Concordia-M’head h W 4 1 N21 Augsburg a W 10 4 N22 + St. Norbert h L 2 5 D5 Air Force a L 3 6 N19 + UW-Superior a W 3 2 D1 + UW-Eau Claire h W 6 2 N23 + St. Norbert h W 4 3 D6 Air Force a L 3 5 N20 + UW-Superior a W 5 4 D2 + UW-Eau Claire h W 6 4 N29 Mankato State a T 4 4 ot D10 Augsburg h T 5 5 ot D2 + UW-Eau Claire a W 6 2 D8 + Lake Forest a W 3 2 N30 Mankato State a W 5 3 D12 Concordia-M’head h W 7 1 D3 + UW-Eau Claire a W 6 5 ot D9 + Lake Forest a L 0 3 D6 + UW-Stevens Point a L 2 4 D13 St. John’s (Minn.) h W 4 3 D9 + Lake Forest h W 6 4 D15 Mankato State h W 7 3 D7 + UW-Stevens Point a W 4 3 D19 Augsburg a T 4 4 ot D10 + Lake Forest h W 6 3 D16 Mankato State h T 6 6 ot D14 Augsburg h W 13 5 J3 + Lake Forest h L 4 7 D15 UM-Crookston h L 2 3 J5 + UW-Stevens Point h T 6 6 ot D19 Mankato State h W 6 2 J4 + Lake Forest h W 7 1 J6 + UW-Stevens Point a W 5 4 ot J6 + UW-Stevens Point h L 3 4 D20 Mankato State h L 2 3 J9 + UW-Stevens Point h W 9 4 J7 + UW-Stevens Point a L 1 2 ot J12 + St. Norbert a W 7 5 J4 + Lake Forest a W 6 1 J10 + UW-Stevens Point h W 5 2 J10 St. John’s (Minn.) h T 5 5 ot J13 + St. Norbert a W 5 4 ot J5 + Lake Forest a W 9 3 J16 + UW-Stout a W 5 3 J13 + St. Norbert h W 4 2 J19 + UW-River Falls h T 3 3 ot J8 Concordia-M’head h W 10 2 J17 + UW-Stout a W 8 4 J14 + St. Norbert h T 4 4 ot J20 + UW-River Falls h L 4 6 J11 Bethel a W 5 1 J20 Concordia-M’head a W 6 5 ot J20 + UW-River Falls a W 4 3 ot J26 + St. Scholastica h W 6 1 J17 + UW-Stout h W 4 2 J23 + St. Scholastica a W 6 0 J21 + UW-River Falls a W 8 5 J27 + St. Scholastica h W 6 4 J18 + UW-Stout h W 7 4 J24 + St. Scholastica a W 5 2 J27 + St. Scholastica a W 13 4 F2 + UW-Superior a W 5 3 J24 + St. Scholastica h W 9 0 J30 + UW-River Falls h L 2 3 J28 + St. Scholastica a W 15 2 F3 + UW-Superior a L 3 7 J25 + St. Scholastica h W 6 2 J31 + UW-River Falls h W 6 2 F3 + UW-Superior h L 1 5 F9 + UW-Eau Claire a W 4 3 J31 + UW-River Falls a L 1 4 F6 + UW-Superior h L 2 7 F4 + UW-Superior h L 2 3 F10 + UW-Eau Claire a L 2 3 F1 + UW-River Falls a W 3 0 F7 + UW-Superior h W 4 1 F10 + UW-Eau Claire h W 2 1 F23 UW-Superior 1 W 6 1 F7 + UW-Superior a L 1 4 F10 Bethel h W 3 1 F11 + UW-Eau Claire h W 5 3 F24 UW-Superior 1 L 1 3 F8 + UW-Superior a W 6 4 F13 + UW-Eau Claire a L 3 4 F17 St. Scholastica 1 W 6 1 F24 UW-Superior 1 * 0 2 F14 + UW-Eau Claire h W 7 2 F14 + UW-Eau Claire a W 6 5 ot F18 St. Scholastica 1 W 13 1 M8 Ala.-Huntsville $ L 1 7 F15 + UW-Eau Claire h W 8 3 F17 Gustavus Adolphus a W 6 3 F24 UW-River Falls 1 L 0 3 M9 Ala.-Huntsville $ L 0 3 F17 Concordia-M’head a W 6 3 F18 Bethel a W 4 1 F25 UW-River Falls 1 W 5 2 +- NCHA conference game F19 Bethel h W 6 3 F28 UM-Crookston h W 7 1 F25 UW-River Falls 1 * 2 0 1- NCHA Tournament / *- mini M5 UM-Crookston a W 6 3 M1 UM-Crookston a W 5 0 M3 UW-Stevens Point 1 W 6 1 $- NCAA Div. II Championship (Huntsville, Ala.) M14 Ala.-Huntsville $ W 3 2 M13 Ala.-Huntsville $ L 2 6 M4 UW-Stevens Point 1 W 3 2 M15 Ala.-Huntsville $ W 4 2 M14 Ala.-Huntsville $ L 2 5 M17 Mercyhurst (Pa.) $ W 6 2 Scoring Leaders +- NCHA conference game +- NCHA conference game M18 Mercyhurst (Pa.) $ W 5 4 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW $- NCAA Div. II Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) $- NCAA Div. II Championship (Huntsville, Ala.) +- NCHA conference game Bernie Adlys 17 30 47 48 6 1 1 !- win forfeited by Augsburg 1- NCHA Tournament / *- mini Craig Matatall 20 16 36 54 8 1 4 Scoring Leaders $- NCAA Div. II Championship (Erie, Pa.) Jeff Sobb 14 14 28 37 2 1 1 Scoring Leaders Player G A P PIM PP SH GW Eric Monsrud 12 16 28 53 6 0 2 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW •Shane Kalbrener 15 27 42 26 5 2 0 Scoring Leaders Jim Logan 9 18 27 64 1 1 1 Jeff Sobb 18 36 54 58 6 1 4 Aaron Novak 20 18 38 30 4 0 3 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW •Shawn Pomplun 5 20 25 24 3 0 1 Josh Klingfus 21 17 38 64 0 0 1 Josh Klingfus 13 18 31 44 2 0 1 Jude Boulianne 11 40 51 30 3 0 2 •Marc Lafleur 5 17 22 26 2 0 0 Jerod Bina 15 20 35 26 4 0 0 Marc Lafleur 9 22 31 26 1 2 0 Craig Matatall 21 29 50 49 6 1 0 Mike Donaghue 7 12 19 22 0 0 1 •Calvin Chartrand 9 23 32 36 4 1 3 Dan Pelletier 14 16 30 46 4 1 3 Omer Belisle 18 28 46 42 6 1 0 Josh Klingfus 6 13 19 35 1 0 2 Marc Lafleur 15 15 30 18 3 1 1 Calvin Chartrand 16 13 29 40 3 2 1 Eric Fulton 17 27 44 71 5 1 2 Troy Edwards 4 15 19 54 3 0 1 Shawn Pomplun 8 22 30 31 5 2 2 Jim Logan 11 18 29 82 3 0 1 Bernie Adlys 16 24 40 64 4 1 3 Jim Logan 11 17 28 58 3 1 1 Greg Ambrose 3 26 29 52 0 0 0 Craig McKechney 14 19 33 50 4 0 3 Goaltenders Bruce Matatall 11 16 27 18 4 0 0 Mike Donaghue 9 18 27 31 2 1 2 Troy Edwards 3 22 25 49 1 0 1 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Greg Ambrose 8 19 27 64 5 0 0 Bruce Matatall 11 14 25 39 2 1 3 Eric Monsrud 15 9 24 34 6 3 5 Robin Cook 9 6 3 3.52 495 .886 Mike Donaghue 8 18 26 26 1 1 2 •Aaron Novak 9 13 22 60 1 0 1 Mike Beaton 7 3 1 3.78 369 .883 Goaltenders Ed Melville 7 14 21 30 0 1 1 • freshman Goaltenders Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Adam Pavlatos 19 7 2 3.09 725 .892 Goaltenders •Adam Pavlatos 13 4 1 2.93 449 .894 Neil Cooper 2 3 0 4.06 124 .855 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Neil Cooper 12 3 1 3.47 395 .882 Matt Anderson 1 0 0 0.00 9 1.000 Robin Cook 20 5 1 2.80 629 .901 Patrick Fermoyle 0 0 0 3.75 20 .870 • freshman Mike Beaton 4 2 1 3.11 214 .892 • freshman Chris Medecine 0 0 0 3.00 16 .941 • freshman

1994 NCAA Division II National Champions 1995 NCAA Division II National Champions

Front Row (L to R): Damon Foster, Cory Chupka, Tom Murphy, asst. coach O.J.Kennett, Chris Morque, head coach Front row (L to R): Chris Medicine, Eric Monsrud, Jude Boulianne, Craig McKechney, head coach R.H. "Bob" R.H. "Bob" Peters, Jason Mack, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, John Hause, Chris Deleone, Jim Karner Peters, Omer Belisle, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, Kris Bjornson, Craig Matatall, Bernie Adlys, Robin Cook 2nd row (L to R): Jon Beaton, Mike Beaton, Kelly Currie, Kelly Nichols, Chad Hoenen, Jude Boulianne, Kris Bjornson, 2nd Row (L to R): Jon Beaton, Drew Shandro, Aaron Novak, Ed Melville, Eric Fulton, Troy Edwards, Thomas Dave Stengrim, Craig McKechney, Omer Belisle, Craig Matatall, Eric Monsrud, Bernie Adlys, Robin Cook Erickson, Richard Gibbs, Chris Justice, Malcolm Oldcorn, Jeff Sobb, Mike Beaton 3rd row (L to R): Manager Chad Myhrer, Mike Young, Tony Trimborn, Scott Simpson, Eric Fulton, Ryan Driedger, 3rd row (L to R): Manager Jason Sturm, Scott Wilson, Mike Donaghue, Aaron McClellan, Josh Klingfus, Troy Edwards, Thomas Erickson, Mark Hanson, Scott Elder, Richard Gibbs, Lee Kofstad, Ed Melville, Chris Justice Jim Logan, Jeff Tykeson, Aaron Gunn, Mano Hiemer, Jud Molstad, Cale Osborn, manager Chad Myhrer Jeff Sobb 2010-11 BEAVEr hOCKEY 77 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-present 17-13-0 / 10-6-0 NCHA 13-20-1 / 8-8-1 College Hockey America (3rd) 4-26-4 / 4-12-3 College Hockey America (6th) Tom Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters • First Season at NCAA Division I Level Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters Serratore date opponent loc result Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters date rank opponent loc result O30 + Lake Forest a W 2 1 date rank opponent loc result O14 - 9 Minnesota h L 3 9 8 seasons O31 + Lake Forest a L 1 2 O15 - - ^^ Army h W 5 2 O20 - 9 St. Cloud State h L 1 3 120-102-28 (.536) N6 Air Force h W 3 2 ot O16 - - ^^ Army h W 3 0 O21 - 9 St. Cloud State a L 0 7 2001-02 12-18-5 N7 Air Force h W 7 3 O23 - - St. Cloud State a L 1 6 O27 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h L 4 5 2002-03 14-14-8 N13 + UW-Superior h W 3 1 O24 - - St. Cloud State a L 1 2 O28 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h L 2 4 2003-04 20-13-3 N14 UW-Superior h L 3 5 N5 - rv ^ Niagara h L 2 4 N10 - - Miami (Ohio) h L 2 4 2004-05 23-13-1 N20 + St. Norbert h L 0 4 N6 - rv ^ Niagara h T 3 3 ot N11 - - Miami (Ohio) h L 2 4 N21 + St. Norbert h W 4 1 N12 - - Ferris State h L 0 8 N17 - - ^ Findlay a L 1 9 2005-06 20-14-3 N28 St. Thomas h W 5 4 N13 - - Ferris State h L 2 4 N18 - - ^ Findlay a L 1 2 2006-07 14-14-5 N29 St. Thomas h L 3 4 ot N19 - 15 ^ Niagara a L 2 5 N24 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h L 4 5 ot 2007-08 17-16-3 D11 Minn.-Crookston 1 W 8 5 N20 - 15 ^ Niagara a L 0 10 N25 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 8 1 2008-09 20-16-1 D12 Bentley 1 W 7 0 N22 - - ^ Findlay a W 6 2 D2 - 10 Colorado College a L 1 2 D18 Augsburg h W 3 1 N23 - - ^ Findlay a L 3 4 ot D3 - - ^^ Air Force a L 0 3 2001-02 J8 + UW-Stout h W 5 4 D3 - - ^ Ala.-Hunstville h L 4 6 D8 - - Minn.-Duluth a L 2 7 12-18-5 / 8-7-4 College Hockey America (2nd) J9 + UW-Stout h W 6 3 D4 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h L 3 6 D9 - - Minn.-Duluth a L 3 5 Head Coach: Tom Serratore J15 + UW-Stevens Point a L 3 5 D10 - - Princeton h W 3 2 D16 - - MSU-Mankato a L 2 6 date rank opponent loc result J16 + UW-Stevens Point a W 6 4 D11 - - Princeton h W 2 1 D17 - - MSU-Mankato a L 1 2 O12 - - MSU-Mankato h W 7 6 J20 St. John’s a L 3 4 D19 - rv MSU-Mankato a L 3 7 D29 - - Lake Superior St. 1 L 2 4 O13 - - MSU-Mankato h L 3 5 J22 + St. Scholastica a W 7 3 D20 - rv MSU-Mankato a L 3 5 D30 - rv Union (N.Y.) 1 T 2 2 ot O19 - 2 Minnesota a L 2 7 J23 + St. Scholastica h W 7 1 J7 - - UM-Duluth h L 2 5 J5 - - ^ Niagara a L 3 6 O20 - 2 Minnesota a L 1 7 J29 + UW-River Falls a W 3 2 J8 - - UM-Duluth a L 1 4 J6 - - ^ Niagara a L 1 3 O26 - - Connecticut h W 9 0 J30 + UW-River Falls a L 2 3 J14 - - ^ Air Force h W 5 3 J12 - - ^ Air Force h T 4 4 ot O27 - - Connecticut h W 2 0 F2 Gustavus Adolphus h W 4 3 J15 - - ^ Air Force h W 5 4 J13 - - ^ Air Force h L 4 5 ot N2 - rv Union (N.Y.) a L 6 8 F5 + UW-Superior a L 2 4 J21 - - ^ Findlay h W 7 3 J27 - 9 Minnesota a L 1 5 N3 - rv Union (N.Y.) a T 2 2 ot F6 UW-Superior a L 4 7 J22 - - ^ Findlay h W 6 3 F2 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 2 3 N9 - - ^ Findlay a W 9 4 F12 + UW-Eau Claire h L 3 4 F4 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a W 5 4 ot F3 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 1 2 N10 - - ^ Findlay a L 1 3 F13 + UW-Eau Claire h W 3 2 F5 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 1 6 F9 - - ^ Niagara h W 6 2 N16 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 7 3 F16 Mankato State a L 2 6 F18 - - Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 5 2 F10 - - ^ Niagara h T 1 1 ot N17 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h L 3 6 F18 Neb.-Omaha a L 2 8 F19 - - Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 6 4 F16 - - ^ Findlay h L 0 2 N30 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 2 1 F19 Neb.-Omaha a L 3 7 F26 - - ^^ Air Force a L 3 4 ot F17 - - ^ Findlay h W 6 3 D1 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a T 2 2 ot 1 Radisson Inn Hockey Classic; USAFA, Colo. F27 - - Denver a L 1 7 F23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 2 1 A ll-time results D7 - - Minn.-Duluth a L 1 5 + NCHA conference game M3 - 2 North Dakota a L 2 9 F24 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a T 1 1 ot D8 - - Minn.-Duluth a L 2 7 M4 - 2 North Dakota a L 3 6 M2 - 3 North Dakota h L 1 5 D14 - 1 St. Cloud State h L 2 4 Scoring Leaders M11 - - Ala.-Huntsville 1 L 4 10 M3 - 3 North Dakota h L 3 6 D15 - 1 St. Cloud State a L 3 11 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW M12 - - Air Force 1 W 5 4 ot ^ College Hockey America game J11 - - ^ Findlay h W 5 3 Shane Kalbrener 12 18 30 32 1 2 2 ^ College Hockey America game ^^ four-point CHA game J12 - - ^ Findlay h T 2 2 ot •Scot Dickson 18 11 29 14 2 2 3 ^^ four-point CHA game 1- Mariucci Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. J18 - 1 Denver a L 2 6 Calvin Chartrand 13 15 28 44 3 2 4 1- CHA Tournament; Huntsville, Ala. “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll J19 - - ^^ Air Force a W 4 2 •Jacob Searles 11 12 23 18 3 0 1 “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll J25 - - Ferris State a L 0 7 Dan Pelletier 8 14 22 18 4 1 2 Scoring Leaders J26 - - Ferris State a W 7 5 Greg Ambrose 4 15 19 42 1 0 0 Scoring Leaders Player G A P PIM PP SH GW F1 - - ^ Niagara h W 7 4 Marc Lafleur 8 10 18 28 4 1 1 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW Marty Goulet 10 8 18 65 5 1 1 F2 - - ^ Niagara h W 3 2 Jerod Bina 7 10 17 42 1 0 0 Stefan Bjork 15 18 33 47 8 0 0 • Heikki Lofman 5 12 17 14 3 0 0 F8 - - ^ Air Force h W 5 1 •Mark Phenow 4 11 15 28 1 0 1 • Daryl Bat 13 16 29 34 3 0 3 Jeff McGill 6 10 16 10 2 0 0 F9 - - ^ Air Force h T 2 2 ot •Grant Perrault 2 12 14 6 0 0 1 Calvin Chartrand 8 21 29 26 2 0 1 Clay Simmons 10 4 14 30 6 0 0 F14 - - ^ Niagara a L 3 4 • Brad Johnson 9 10 19 27 4 0 4 Shane Kalbrener 5 7 12 4 1 0 1 F15 - - ^ Niagara a L 1 3 Goaltenders Scot Dickson 8 11 19 31 3 1 1 Bill Methven 6 5 11 22 0 0 1 F22 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h T 4 4 ot Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Dan Pelletier 9 9 18 43 3 1 1 Says Phrakonkham 1 10 11 16 0 0 0 F23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h L 0 5 Adam Pavlatos 16 10 0 3.33 664 .888 • Clay Simmons 7 11 18 36 3 0 1 • Miika Lindholm 6 3 9 6 2 0 0 M8 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 2 5 Matt Anderson 1 3 0 3.32 103 .866 • Jeff McGill 5 10 15 10 1 0 0 Rico Fatticci 5 4 9 22 2 1 0 M9 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 3 5 • freshman • Marty Goulet 6 8 14 47 1 0 0 Todd Knott 5 4 9 16 0 2 0 M15 - - Ala.-Huntsville 1 L 2 5 • Mike Perpich 4 9 13 36 0 0 0 ^ College Hockey America game Goaltenders ^^ four-point CHA game Goaltenders Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% 1- CHA Tournament; Niagara University, N.Y. Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% • Grady Hunt 3 19 3 3.52 755 .902 “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Adam Pavlatos 4 9 1 3.76 376 .881 • Dannie Morgan 1 2 1 2.68 138 .920 • Bob Tallarico 7 11 0 4.98 560 .870 Bob Tallarico 0 5 0 5.58 220 .859 Scoring Leaders Matt Anderson 2 0 0 4.24 119 .881 • freshman Player G A P PIM PP SH GW Marty Goulet 16 23 39 44 6 1 2 • freshman • Riley Riddell 14 18 32 18 2 1 2 • Andrew Murray 15 15 30 22 6 0 2 Jeff McGill 10 20 30 24 2 0 2 Jared Hanowski 8 18 26 8 2 0 0 • Wade Chiodo 7 15 22 22 2 0 1 Clay Simmons 8 11 19 30 5 0 1 Bryce Methven 7 12 19 40 6 0 0 Mark Phenow 2 12 14 20 1 0 0 Todd Knott 7 3 10 16 0 2 1

Goaltenders Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Grady Hunt 11 13 4 3.87 768 .878 Dannie Morgan 1 5 1 4.53 191 .849 • Toby Palmiscno 0 0 0 0.00 0 -- • freshman

1997 NCAA Division II National Champions

Front row (L to R): Adam Pavlatos, Mike Donaghue, Josh Klingfus, Jim Logan, asst. coach Bryan Grand, Jeff Sobb, Head Coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Troy Edwards, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, Ed Melville, Aaron Gunn, Neil Cooper 2nd row (L to R): Manager Chad Myhrer, Chris Pace, Matt Anderson, Marc Lafleur, John Power, Bruce Matatall, Aaron McClellan, Jerod Bina, Kyle Young, Greg Ambrose, Aaron Novak, Scott Wilson, Shawn Pomplun, John Neuman, Matt Christy, Pat Fermoyle, Bryan Sathre 3rd row (L to R): Brad Collins, Jeff Nordaune, Dan Pelletier, Nick Meiers, Nathan Krohn, Travis Bolles, Derek Gabardi, Eric Anderson, Vince Huerd, Kelly Johnson, Mike Ruedebusch, Joel Wheelock, Ryan Salmon, Nate Agard, Calvin Chartrand 78 BEAVEr hOCKEY 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 all-time results 14-14-8 / 10-6-4 College Hockey America (t-3rd) 20-13-3 / 16-3-1 College Hockey America (1st) 23-13-1 / 16-4-0 College Hockey America (1st) 20-14-3 / 12-7-1 College Hockey America • CHA Tournament Finalist • CHA Regular-Season Champion • CHA Regular-Season Champion (t-2nd) Head Coach: Tom Serratore • CHA Tournament Finalist • CHA Tournament Champion • CHA Tournament Champion date rank opponent loc result Head Coach: Tom Serratore • NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinalist • NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinalist O18 - - Sacred Heart h T 1 1 ot date rank opponent loc result Head Coach: Tom Serratore Head Coach: Tom Serratore O19 - - Sacred Heart h T 2 2 ot O17 - - Clarkson h L 2 4 date rank opponent loc result date rank opponent loc result O25 - - Union College h L 3 4 ot O18 - - Clarkson h T 1 1 ot O22 - - Ferris St. h W 5 2 O7 - rv Minn.-Duluth a W 3 2 O26 - - Union College h T 5 5 ot O24 - - Minnesota State h L 1 3 O23 - - Ferris St. h L 2 7 O8 - rv Minn.-Duluth a W 5 1 N1 - - Minnesota State a T 1 1 ot O25 - - Minnesota State h T 2 2 ot N5 - - Minnesota St. a L 0 4 O14 rv - Minnesota St. h W 4 3 N2 - - Minnesota State a L 1 3 N7 - - ^ Findlay a W 5 3 N6 - - Minnesota St. a L 0 4 O15 rv - Minnesota St. h W 7 3 N8 - - ^ Findlay a W 2 1 N8 - - ^ Findlay a W 3 1 N12 - - Bentley h W 9 2 O28 15 - ^ Air Force a L 3 4 N9 - - ^ Findlay a T 2 2 ot N14 - 14 Minnesota-Duluth h W 3 1 N13 - - Bentley h W 5 0 O29 15 - ^ Air Force a W 2 1 N15 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 2 0 N15 - 14 Minnesota-Duluth a L 2 3 N19 - - ^ Niagara a W 5 3 N11 rv - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 4 1 N16 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 2 1 ot N22 - - Merrimack a W 3 2 N20 - - ^ Niagara a W 2 1 ot N12 rv - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 3 1 N22 - rv Clarkson a W 2 1 N23 - - Merrimack a L 2 3 ot N22 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 2 1 N18 rv rv Ferris St. a L 1 6 N23 - rv Clarkson a L 4 5 N25 - - Connecticut a L 3 4 N23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a L 4 6 N19 rv rv Ferris St. a W 4 3 D6 - - Minn.-Duluth a W 3 2 ot N28 - - Connecticut a W 7 2 D3 - - Lake Superior St. a L 4 5 ot D2 rv - ^ Niagara h L 3 4 D7 - - Minn.-Duluth h L 0 12 D5 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 3 2 D4 - - Lake Superior St. a W 3 1 D3 rv - ^ Niagara h W 8 1 D13 - - ^ Niagara a L 2 3 D6 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 5 2 D10 - - ^ Niagara h W 8 3 D9 rv - Lake Superior St. h L 1 2 D14 - - ^ Niagara a T 3 3 ot D11 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 5 7 D11 - - ^ Niagara h L 2 6 D10 rv - Lake Superior St. h T 2 2 ot D28 - 2 North Dakota 1 L 3 4 D13 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a W 5 3 D17 - - Western Michigan h L 3 4 ot D16 - 9 North Dakota h L 1 2 J16 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 2 3 ot J2 - - ^ Air Force h W 3 1 D18 - - Western Michigan h W 4 2 D17 - 9 North Dakota a L 1 5 J17 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 3 4 ot J3 - - ^ Air Force 1 W 5 1 J7 - - ^ Air Force h W 4 2 D30 - 15 Clarkson 1 T 3 3 ot J24 - - ^ Air Force h W 4 2 J9 rv - ^ Niagara a L 3 6 J8 - - ^ Air Force h W 4 3 ot D31 - - Dartmouth 1 L 3 4 ot J25 - - ^ Air Force h W 5 3 J10 rv - ^ Niagara a W 3 2 J14 - - ^ Robert Morris h W 5 1 J6 - - ^ Robert Morris a W 2 0 J31 - - ^ Findlay h W 5 1 J23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 6 2 J15 - - ^ Robert Morris h W 4 3 ot J7 - - ^ Robert Morris a L 1 2 F1 - - ^ Findlay h T 2 2 ot J24 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 6 1 J21 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a W 3 1 J13 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h T 3 3 ot F7 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a L 2 4 J30 - - ^ Findlay h W 4 0 J22 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 1 5 J14 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 6 2 F8 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a L 1 6 J31 - - ^ Findlay h W 5 3 J28 - 12 North Dakota a T 3 3 ot J20 - - ^ Air Force h W 5 2 F14 - - Neb.-Omaha a L 2 5 F6 - 5 Minnesota a L 1 2 J29 - 12 North Dakota a L 1 3 J21 - - ^ Air Force h W 5 3 F15 - - Neb.-Omaha a L 2 3 F7 - 5 Minnesota a L 1 5 F4 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 2 0 F3 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 1 2 F21 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h L 3 6 F13 - 9 St. Cloud State a L 2 5 F5 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 5 2 F4 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a L 2 4 F22 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 3 2 ot F14 - 9 St. Cloud State a L 2 3 F11 - - ^ Robert Morris a W 2 1 ot F10 - - Western Michigan a W 6 1 F28 - - ^ Niagara h T 2 2 ot F20 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville h T 3 3 ot F12 - - ^ Robert Morris a W 3 0 F11 - - Western Michigan a L 4 5 ot M1 - - ^ Niagara h W 6 1 F21 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville h W 4 2 F18 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h L 1 3 F17 - - ^ Robert Morris h W 5 2 M7 - - ^ Air Force a W 5 0 F27 - - ^ Air Force a W 7 4 F19 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 3 2 F18 - - ^ Robert Morris h W 5 2 M8 - - ^ Air Force a W 3 0 F28 - - ^ Air Force a W 9 1 F25 - - Minn.-Duluth a L 1 4 F24 - - ^ Niagara a L 5 6 ot M14 - - Findlay 2 W 4 0 M5 rv - ^ Niagara h L 1 4 F26 - - Minn.-Duluth h L 2 5 F25 - - ^ Niagara a L 1 5 M15 - - Ala.-Huntsville 2 W 2 1 ot• M6 rv - ^ Niagara h W 5 0 M4 - - ^ Air Force a W 4 1 M3 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 3 1 M16 - - Wayne St. (Mich.) 2 L 2 3 M13 rv - Findlay 2 W 6 2 M5 - - ^ Air Force a W 4 1 M4 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 5 0 ^ College Hockey America game M14 rv - Niagara 2 L 3 4 ot M12 - - Air Force 1 W 6 0 M11 - - Ala.-Huntsville (3) 2 W 4 3 ot 1- Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D. ^ College Hockey America game M13 - - Ala.-Huntsville 1 W 3 0 M12 - - Niagara (1) 2 W 4 2 2- CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb. 1- Coleraine, Minn. M26 rv 1 Denver $ L 3 4 ot M25 rv 2 Wisconsin $ L 0 4 • NCAA-record 15th overtime game 2- CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb. ^ College Hockey America game ^ College Hockey America game “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll 1- CHA Tournament; Grand Rapids, Minn. 1- Vermont Holiday Classic; Burlington, Vt. $- NCAA NE Regional Semifinal; Amherst, Mass. 2- CHA Tournament; Detroit, Mich. Scoring Leaders $- NCAA MW Regional Semifinal; Green Bay, Wis. Scoring Leaders “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Player G A P PIM PP SH GW “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Marty Goulet 15 14 29 28 8 0 2 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW Brendan Cook 23 16 39 4 10 5 7 Scoring Leaders Andrew Murray 9 18 27 39 4 1 1 Scoring Leaders Riley Riddell 13 21 34 26 4 0 1 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW Jeff McGill 13 12 25 18 6 0 2 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW •Luke Erickson 12 20 32 29 5 0 2 Brendan Cook 20 20 40 30 10 3 5 Riley Riddell 8 14 22 12 1 0 0 Luke Erickson 16 19 35 42 8 0 2 Ryan Huddy 6 21 27 10 1 0 0 Andrew Murray 16 22 38 30 6 1 2 Myles Kuharski 9 12 21 22 1 0 2 Ryan Miller 17 12 29 31 7 2 2 John Haider 11 12 23 32 4 0 1 Luke Erickson 11 27 38 42 2 0 2 Anders Olsson 3 14 17 21 2 0 0 Rob Sirianni 16 13 29 38 7 0 2 Andrew Murray 6 14 20 41 1 0 1 Rob Sirianni 13 12 25 31 7 0 1 Brendan Cook 10 6 16 14 2 1 1 Ryan Huddy 8 20 28 12 4 0 1 Wade Chiodo 9 10 19 22 2 1 1 Ryan Huddy 9 15 24 10 2 0 3 Wade Chiodo 6 9 15 18 4 0 0 • Tyler Scofield 6 19 25 10 1 0 1 Peter Jonsson 3 16 19 24 2 0 0 Jean-Guy Gervais 14 8 22 65 3 0 4 Peter Jonsson 2 12 14 16 1 0 0 Andrew Martens 5 19 24 47 1 1 2 Myles Kuharski 9 9 18 46 2 0 2 John Haider 4 16 20 56 3 0 0 Bryce Methven 3 9 12 40 1 0 1 Jean-Guy Gervais 12 10 22 64 1 0 1 •Rob Sirianni 8 10 18 12 1 0 0 Peter Jonsson 2 17 19 30 2 0 2 •Matt Pope 7 7 14 28 0 0 0 Matt Pope 7 14 21 44 5 0 2 Goaltenders Jake Bluhm 8 12 20 35 0 0 0 Goaltenders Myles Kuharski 5 8 13 20 1 0 0 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Riley Weselowski 2 18 20 50 0 1 0 Grady Hunt 13 10 5 2.36 712 .916 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Grady Hunt 12 9 0 2.47 482 .901 Goaltenders Dannie Morgan 1 1 2 2.23 99 .900 Goaltenders • Layne Sedevie 6 4 3 2.70 296 .900 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% • Kelly Shields 0 3 1 4.35 110 .846 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Dannie Morgan 2 0 0 1.18 45 .938 • Matt Climie 12 5 1 1.80 382 .916 • freshman Layne Sedevie 12 7 1 2.46 538 .918 • freshman Layne Sedevie 11 8 0 3.08 418 .886 • Orlando Alamano 0 0 0 4.19 2 .667 Matt Climie 8 7 2 2.70 554 .913 • freshman • freshman

Division I-Era Exhibition Games Exhibition Results In the program’s Division I era, the first opportunity for the Bemidji State faithful to Date Opponent Loc Result get a look at the Beavers in game action has typically come in exhibition fashion. 10/14/00 Manitoba h T 3 3 ot BSU has squared off against Canadian programs 12 times since its inaugural Divi- 10/5/01 Regina h L 1 2 ot sion I season in 1999-2000, opening a season with a foreign exhibition tilt five times. 1/6/02 U.S. National Under-18 Team h L 3 4 BSU has posted a .625 record in its international exhibitions, going 7-4-1 record 10/4/02 Manitoba h W 4 2 in its seven Division I-era games. 12/27/02 Manitoba 1 W 10 4 Eight of BSU’s 12 international exhibitions have come against the University of 10/10/03 Concordia-Montreal h W 7 1 Manitoba, with BSU leading the series 5-2-1. The Beavers tied the Bisons, 3-3, in 10/24/04 Manitoba 2 L 3 5 the first meeting on Oct. 14, 2000, then defeated the Bisons twice during the 2002 10/1/05 Manitoba h L 2 5 season - a 4-2 win in a pre-season exhibition and a 10-4 blowout win in the first 10/20/06 Regina h W 2 0 round at North Dakota’s Subway Holiday Classic. Manitoba won two meetings, 10/21/06 Regina h L 2 5 5-3 in 2004 and 5-2 in 2005, before dropping the most recent three contest to the 3/2/07 U.S. National Under-18 Team h W 6 2 Beavers. 3/3/07 U.S. National Under-18 Team h W 3 2 Of BSU’s four other international exhibitions, the Beavers are 1-2 against 11/20/07 Manitoba h W 5 1 Regina, and earned a 7-1 victory in their only meeting versus Concordia-Montreal 10/31/08 Manitoba h W 7 0 in 2003. 11/1/08 Manitoba h W 4 2 Bemidji State has also hosted the U.S. National Under-18 Team on five occasions. 2/27/09 U.S. National Under-18 Team h W 3 1 BSU dropped a 2002 exhibition, 4-3, and has won four straight (6-2, 3-2) in 2007 and 2/28/09 U.S. National Under-18 Team h W 6 3 1- Grand Forks, N.D.; 2- Thief River Falls, Minn. (3-1, 6-3) in 2009. 2010-11 BEAVEr hOCKEY 79 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 14-14-5 / 9-6-5 College Hockey America (2nd) 17-16-3 / 13-4-3 College Hockey America (1st) 20-16-1 / 12-5-1 College Hockey America (1st) 23-10-4 / 14-3-1 College Hockey America (1st) • CHA Tournament Semifinalist • CHA Regular-Season Champion • CHA Regular-Season Champion • CHA Regular-Season Champion Head Coach: Tom Serratore • CHA Tournament Finalist • CHA Tournament Champion • NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinalist date rank opponent loc result Head Coach: Tom Serratore • NCAA Midwest Regional Champion Head Coach: Tom Serratore O13 - 7 Maine a L 1 7 date rank opponent loc result • Frozen Four date rank opponent loc result O14 - 7 Maine a L 3 6 O12 - - Army h W 2 1 Head Coach: Tom Serratore O9 - - Air Force h W 3 1 O27 - - ^ Niagara a L 2 6 O13 - - Army h W 3 0 date rank opponent loc result O10 - - Air Force h W 7 3 O28 - - ^ Niagara a T 2 2 ot O19 - - Merrimack h L 2 3 O10 - rv Minnesota State a L 2 5 O23 15 - Northern Michigan a T 3 3 ot N3 - - MInnesota State a W 4 3 O20 - - Merrimack h L 1 2 O11 - rv Minnesota State a L 2 4 O24 15 - Northern Michigan a W 5 0 N4 - - Minnesota State a W 3 1 O26 - - St. Cloud State a L 1 2 O17 - rv Air Force a L 2 6 O31 14 - ^Ala.-Huntsville a T 2 1 ot N10 - - ^ Robert Morris h L 2 3 O27 - - St. Cloud State a L 1 6 O18 - rv Air Force a L 0 6 N1 14 - ^Ala.-Huntsville a T 2 1 ot N11 - - ^ Robert Morris h W 3 0 N2 - rv ^ Niagara h L 2 3 O24 - rv St. Cloud State h W 4 2 N6 12 - ^Robert Morris h W 2 0 N17 - - ^ Niagara h T 2 2 ot N3 - rv ^ Niagara h W 3 0 O25 - rv St. Cloud State h L 3 5 N7 12 - ^Robert Morris h W 6 1 N18 - - ^ Niagara h T 3 3 ot N9 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a W 2 0 N7 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville a L 2 4 N14 7 - Minnesota a L 4 1 D1 - - ^ Wayne State a W 1 0 N10 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a T 3 3 ot N8 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville a W 2 1 ot N15 7 - Minnesota a W 6 2 D2 - - ^ Wayne State a W 4 2 N16 - - ^ Wayne State a W 3 1 N21 - - ^Niagara a L 1 3 N20 8 - ^Ala.-Huntsville h W 6 1 D8 - - Minn. Duluth h W 5 2 N17 - - ^ Wayne State a L 2 5 N22 - - ^Niagara a W 3 1 N21 8 - ^Ala.-Huntsville h W 6 3 D9 - - Minn. Dultuh a W 6 5 ot N30 - rv ^ Niagara a W 5 1 N28 - - Michigan Tech h W 3 0 N27 6 1 Miami (Ohio) 1 W 3 2 D15 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 3 2 D1 - rv ^ Niagara a T 2 2 ot N29 - - Michigan Tech h W 2 1 N28 6 - Ohio State 1 L 1 2 ot D16 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 4 2 D7 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 4 1 D5 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville h W 3 1 D4 4 - ^Niagara h W 8 2 D29 - 8 Colorado College a W 3 2 D8 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 2 0 D6 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville h W 4 2 D5 4 - ^Niagara h W 3 2 D30 - 8 Colorado College a L 3 5 D14 rv rv Minnesota State h L 3 4 D28 - - U Mass 1 W 4 2 D11 4 - Minnesota State h L 1 5 J5 - - ^ Wayne State h W 3 2 D15 rv rv Minnesota State h L 0 1 D29 - rv Dartmouth 1 L 2 4 D12 4 - Minnesota State h L 2 3 J6 - - ^ Wayne State h W 7 5 J4 - rv Minnesota Duluth a L 3 5 J2 - rv North Dakota h L 3 4 J2 9 - Western Michigan a T 0 0 ot J12 - - Michigan Tech a L 1 4 J5 - rv Minnesota Duluth h W 2 0 J3 - rv North Dakota a L 3 4 ot J3 9 - Western Michigan a W 3 0 J13 - - Michign Tech a L 2 3 J11 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a W 4 0 J16 - - Minnesota Duluth a L 2 3 J15 11 - ^Niagara a L 4 6 J19 - rv North Dakota h L 2 3 J12 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a W 7 1 J17 - - Minnesota Duluth a L 2 4 J16 11 - ^Niagara a W 4 3 J20 - rv North Dakota a L 3 6 J18 - 3 Colorado College a L 4 5 J23 - - ^Niagara h L 3 4 J22 14 4 Minnesota Duluth a W 4 1 F2 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a T 5 5 ot J19 - 4 Denver a L 2 4 J24 - - ^Niagara h W 3 1 J23 14 4 Minnesota Duluth a W 5 4 ot F3 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville a W 3 1 J25 - - ^ Robert Morris h T 2 2 ot J30 - - ^Robert Morris a W 5 3 J29 6 - ^Robert Morris h W 5 1 F19 - - ^ Robert Morris a L 2 4 J26 - - ^ Robert Morris h W 4 0 J31 - - ^Robert Morris a W 5 1 J30 6 - ^Robert Morris h L 2 5 F10 - - ^ Robert Morris a L 1 4 F1 - - ^ Wayne State h L 2 3 F6 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville h W 2 0 F12 5 - ^Robert Morris a L 2 5 F16 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h W 4 3 F2 - - ^ Wayne State h W 4 3 ot F7 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville h W 4 2 F13 5 - ^Robert Morris a W 5 2

A ll-time results F17 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville h L 3 4 F15 - - ^ Robert Morris a L 1 4 F14 - - ^Robert Morris a L 0 3 F19 7 - ^Niagara h W 3 2 F23 - - ^ Wayne State a L 1 3 F16 - - ^ Robert Morris a W 7 2 F15 - - ^Robert Morris a T 3 3 ot F20 7 - ^Niagara h W 6 1 F24 - - ^ Wayne State a T 1 1 ot F23 - 2 North Dakota a L 1 5 F19 - - ^Niagara a W 3 1 F26 6 rv Nebraska Omaha a W 3 1 M10 - - Robert Morris 1 L 5 7 F24 - 2 North Dakota a L 0 1 F20 - - ^Niagara a W 4 1 F27 6 rv Nebraska Omaha a L 2 3 F29 - - ^ Wayne State h W 7 5 M6 - - ^Robert Morris h L 2 3 M5 8 - ^Ala.-Huntsville a W 3 2 ^ College Hockey America game M1 - - ^ Wayne State h W 5 3 M7 - - ^Robert Morris h W 6 4 M6 8 - ^Ala.-Huntsville a T 2 2 ot 1- CHA Tournament; Des Moines, Iowa M15 - - Wayne State 1 W 4 1 M13 - - Ala.-Huntsville 2 W 4 1 M12 8 - Niagara (4) 2 L 4 5 “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll M16 - - Niagara 1 L 2 3 M14 - - Robert Morris 2 W 3 2 ot M13 8 - Robert Morris (2) 2 T 3 3 ot ^ College Hockey America game M28 - 2 Notre Dame 3 W 5 1 M27 8 11 Michigan 3 L 1 5 Scoring Leaders 1- CHA Tournament; Niagara Falls, N.Y. M29 - 9 Cornell 3 W 4 1 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll A9 12 4 Miami (Ohio) 4 L 1 4 ^ College Hockey America game Travis Winter 12 17 29 14 6 2 0 ^ College Hockey America game 1-Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D. Rob Sirianni 11 18 29 47 3 0 2 Scoring Leaders 1-Ledyard National Bank Classic; Hanover, N.H. 2-CHA Tournament; Lewiston, N.Y Blaine Jarvis 10 14 24 26 5 1 2 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW 2-CHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn. 3-NCAA Midwest Regional; Fort Wayne, Ind. Tyler Scofield 7 14 21 33 2 1 1 • Matt Read 9 18 27 37 4 1 1 3-NCAA Midwest Regional; Grand Rapids, Mich. “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll • Joey Moggach 4 16 20 26 1 0 0 Tyler Scofield 13 13 26 23 5 0 1 4-Frozen Four; Washington, D.C. Luke Erickson 13 3 16 12 8 1 0 Travis Winter 9 15 24 22 6 0 3 “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Scoring Leaders Ryan Miller 5 10 15 49 2 0 0 Matt Pope 14 9 23 40 5 1 2 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW Matt Pope 5 8 13 14 0 1 3 Blaine Jarvis 13 8 21 18 6 0 1 Scoring Leaders Matt Read 19 22 41 32 2 3 4 Shane Holman 7 4 11 28 0 1 2 Cody Bostock 7 12 19 36 4 0 4 Player G A P PIM PP SH GW • Jordan George 13 21 34 30 3 1 1 Cody Bostock 3 8 11 36 2 0 0 Brandon Marino 3 14 17 18 1 0 0 Matt Read 15 25 40 50 2 2 2 Brad Hunt 7 26 33 35 5 0 1 Matt Francis 5 10 15 22 0 0 2 Tyler Scofield 22 17 39 46 9 1 5 Ian Lowe 21 10 31 12 9 0 4 Goaltenders Graham McManamin 3 11 14 48 1 0 0 • Brad Hunt 9 23 32 24 7 0 1 Ben Kinne 10 14 24 28 5 0 1 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Joey Moggach 2 9 11 22 1 0 0 Matt Francis 13 13 26 22 5 0 3 Tyler Lehrke 9 15 24 16 1 0 1 Matt Climie 11 10 5 3.03 733 .897 Brandon Marino 7 12 19 37 4 0 3 Ryan Cramer 13 8 21 30 1 0 4 Orlando Alamano 3 2 0 2.69 125 .912 Goaltenders Cody Bostock 3 13 16 46 3 0 0 Chris McKelvie 8 10 18 26 0 1 3 Layne Sedevie 0 2 0 9.19 37 .787 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% • Ben Kinne 8 7 15 14 0 1 0 Jamie MacQueen 8 9 17 31 4 0 3 • freshman Matt Climie 14 8 3 2.16 580 .913 • Shea Walters 4 11 15 10 1 0 1 Shea Walters 3 12 15 19 1 0 0 Orlando Alamano 2 5 0 1.99 170 .929 Chris Peluso 0 13 13 34 0 0 0 • Matt Dalton 1 3 0 3.09 70 .854 Ian Lowe 2 8 10 18 1 0 0 Goaltenders • freshman Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% Goaltenders Dan Bakala 19 8 3 2.33 786 .917 Player W L T GAA Sv Sv% • Mathieu Dugas 4 2 1 1.93 146 .918 Matt Dalton 19 11 1 2.19 794 .921 • freshman Orlando Alamano 1 5 0 4.21 168 .870 • freshman

80 BEAVEr hOCKEY 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

1 / 1968 NAIA National Champions 4 / 1971 NAIA National Champions 7 / 1980 NAIA National Champions national playoff history ST. PAUL, Minn. - The 1967-68 Beaver hockey team BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State claimed its fourth ST. PAUL, Minn. - Bemidji State won its seventh and posted a 16-8-0 record en route to the first ever NAIA NAIA national title before its home fans at the recently final NAIA national title with a 4-3 victory over Michigan- national tournament crown, defeating Boston State in the dedicated John S. Glas Fieldhouse with a 6-2 victory Dearborn in the first meeting between the schools... The semifinal and Lake Superior over Lakehead University... Beavers beat St. Olaf and State in the finals to win the The Beavers cruised to a 12-1 Wis.-Superior to reach the title title... By scoring the game- semifinal win over Augsburg game while Mich.-Dearborn winning goal in the extra period while Lakehead slipped past defeated Augsburg and Wis.- vs. the Lakers, Terry Bergstrom Gustavus Adolphus 6-5 to reach River Falls... Jim Scanlan, Irwin would start a four-year cham- the finals... Bruce Falk, Dennis Frizzell, Gary Krawchuck and pionship run for the Beavers... Lemieux, Blane Comstock, and Dale Baldwin were named to the Terry Burns and Ric Anderson U.S. Olympians Charlie Brown All-Tournament Team... Wis.- captained the 1967-68 team and Jim McElmury earned All- Superior downed Wis.-River while Bryan Grand, the tourna- Tournament honors... Augsburg Falls for third place. ment’s Most Valuable Player, defeated Gustavus Adolphus along with Burns, Barry Dillon, 8-6 in the third-place game. Jim McElmury and Terry Bergstrom garnered NAIA All- Tournament honors... Gustavus Adolphus downed Boston, Mar. 5 semis BSU 12, Augsburg 1 Feb. 29 quarters BSU 5, St. Olaf 2 Feb. 29 quarters UW-Superior 13, St. Thomas 8 7-6, in the consolation game. Mar. 5 semis Lakehead 6, Gustavus 5 Mar. 6 finals BSU 6, Lakehead 2 Feb. 29 quarters UW-River Falls 5, C’cdia (M’head) 4 Feb. 29 quarters Mich.-Dearborn 6, Augsburg 3 Mar. 8 semis BSU 11, Boston State 0 Mar. 1 semis BSU 8, UW-Superior 3 Mar. 8 semis Lake Superior St. 7, Gustavus 2 5 / 1973 NAIA National Champions Mar. 1 semis Mich-Dearborn 5, UW-River Falls 4 Mar. 9 finals BSU 5, Lk. Superior St. 4 (OT) THUNDER BAY, Ontario - Bemidji State embarked on Mar. 2 finals BSU 4, Mich.-Dearborn 3 an international quest for its fifth NAIA national champion- 2 / 1969 NAIA National Champions ship, this time defeating Lakehead 3-2 in overtime... The 8 / 1984 Div. II National Champs SAULT ST. MARIE, Mich. - Defending NAIA National Beavers upended Boston State BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State won its first NCAA Division Champion Bemidji State joined three of the other 23 8-1 and Gustavus Adolphus II national title in style by posting college hockey’s finest NAIA hockey teams for the second annual NAIA hockey 6-3 to reach the finals... All- unbeaten record at 31-0 after a sweep of Merrimack... championship... In the semi- Tournament Team unavailable... The Beavers defeated Alaska- final games, Bemidji State Boston State beat Augsburg, Fairbanks in a two-game total wiped out Salem State to set 4-3, in the fifth-place game and series first round... Joel Otto, up a rematch with Lake Supe- Lake Superior State took third Drey Bradley, Eric Gager, Galen rior State, matching programs place with an 11-3 win over Nagle and Dave Jerome earned which were slowly emerging Gustavus Adolphus. All-Tournament honors... Otto, as college hockey dynasties... the 1984 NCAA II Hobey Baker Blane Comstock, Austin Wall- winner, joined Drey Bradley at estad, Terry Burns, and NHL the NCHA All-Star Game the draft picks Charlie Brown and week following the title series. Jim McElmury earned All-Tour- Mar. 1 quarters BSU 8, Boston 1 Mar. 1 quarters Lakehead 8, Augsburg 1 nament honors... Bryan Grand Mar. 2 semis BSU 6, Gustavus 3 Mar. 10 semis BSU 9, Ak-Fairbanks 6 was named MVP... Gustavus Adolphus downed Salem Mar. 2 semis Lakehead 8, Lk. Superior St. 4 Mar. 10 semis Merrimack (N.Y.) 4, New Hampshire 3 State 6-3 in the consolation game. Mar. 3 finals BSU 3, Lakehead 2 (OT) Mar. 11 semis BSU 4, Ak.-Fairbanks 1 Mar. 11 semis Merrimack 5, New Hampshire Coll.4 Mar. 17 finals BSU 6, Merrimack 3 Mar. 7 semis BSU 14, Salem State 2 6 / 1979 NAIA National Champions Mar. 18 finals BSU 8, Merrimack 1 Mar. 7 semis Lake Superior St. 6, Gustavus 2 ST. PAUL, Minn. - After three consecutive national Mar. 8 finals BSU 6, Lake Superior St. 2 semifinal appearances without a title, Bemidji State 9 / 1986 Div. III National Champs emerged as NAIA Champion, capturing the school’s sixth 3 / 1970 NAIA National Champions BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State captured its only NCAA crown with a 5-1 victory over SAULT ST. MARIE, Mich. - Bemidji State and Lake Division III national title with a victory over Plattsburgh Concordia-Moorhead... The Superior State waged a third consecutive battle for the State... The Beavers picked up a first-round playoff win Beavers polished off St. Francis NAIA title, and again the Beavers outlasted the Lakers over Elmira in a best-of-three and earned an overtime (Maine), 17-1, and Wisconsin- to claim a third consecutive victory in the semifinals over River Falls, 7-5, to reach the national crown... BSU skated Rochester Institute of Technol- title game... Rod Heisler was past Gustavus Adolphus and ogy (N.Y.) as BSU scored a last- named MVP, while Mike Gib- Lake Superior crushed Alaska second goal to force overtime... bons, Pat Kinney and John Methodist in the semifinals... Plattsburgh State defeated Murphy earned All-Tournament Blane Comstock earned MVP Babson and Mankato State Team honors... St. Scholastica accolades and Bryan Grand, to advance... Mike Alexander, captured third with a 4-2 win Jim McElmury, Charlie Brown Bucky Lescarbeau, Todd Les- over River Falls. and Dennis Lemieux were carbeau and Jim Martin earned named All-Tournament. Gusta- Feb. 23 quarters BSU 17, St. Francis (Maine) 1 All-Tournament honors. vus took third with an 11-3 win Feb. 23 quarters St. Scholastica 6, UW-Superior 4 over Alaska. Feb. 23 quarters UW-River Falls 3, Gustavus 2 (OT) Mar. 14 quarters Mankato St. 6, St. Thomas 5 Feb. 23 quarters Concordia (M’head) 5, Augsburg 3 Mar. 14 quarters Plattsburgh St. 7, Babson 5 Feb. 24 semis Concordia 6, St. Scholastica 3 Mar. 14 quarters BSU 4, Elmira 2 Mar. 6 semis Lk. Superior St. 22, Ak Methodist 3 Feb. 24 semis BSU 7, UW-River Falls 5 Mar. 14 quarters RIT 4, Union 1 Mar. 6 semis BSU 5, Gustavus 2 Feb. 25 finals BSU 5, Concordia 1 Mar. 15 quarters Mankato St. 1 (2-0), St. Thomas 6 Mar. 7 finals BSU 7, Lake Superior St. 4 Mar. 15 quarters Plattsburg St. 5 (3-1), Babson 8 Mar. 15 quarters BSU 3 (3-0), Elmira 5 Mar. 15 quarters RIT 8, Union 7 Mar. 21 semis Plattsburgh St. 7, Mankato St. 5 Mar. 21 semis BSU 5, RIT 4 (OT) Mar. 22 finals BSU 8, Plattsburgh St. 5

2010-11 Beaver hockey 81 10 / 1992-93 Division II National Champions 12 / 1994-95 Division II National Champions BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State welcomed the NCAA Division ERIE, Pa. - Bemidji State took to the road for its 12th national II championship back with a title series victory over Mercyhurst championship, and third consecutive Division II title, edging at John S. Glas Fieldhouse... The NCAA had discontinued the Mercyhurst 5-4 in game two of the title series after a 6-2 Division II event from 1985 to 1992, but the Beavers, who won win the previous night in Erie, Pa... The Lakers entered the the last NCAA II national crown in 1984, returned to champion- championship with a perfect home record at 13-0 and a 23-1-2 ship form for the 1993 series... It was the first meeting between record overall, but Bemidji State rallied to take the title on the BSU and Mercyhurst. Lakers’ home ice.

Mar. 19 finals BSU 10, Mercyhurst 6 Mar. 17 finals BSU 6, Mercyhurst 2 Mar. 20 finals BSU 5, Mercyhurst 0 Mar. 18 finals BSU 5, Mercyhurst 4

11 / 1993-94 Division II National Champions 13 / 1996-97 Division II National Champions HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Bemidji State won its eleventh national BEMIDJI, Minn. - Rivals Bemidji State and Ala.-Huntsville met title after shocking Alabama-Huntsville on its home ice with a for the third time in the title series. The Beavers completed comeback victory in the first meeting between the schools... The a sweep to give BSU its 13th national title and fourth in the Chargers, who entered the series ranked No. 1 in the NCAA ‘90s...The BSU-Ala.-Huntsville series during their Division II Division II poll, took the first game 5-3, but the Beavers battled rivalry ended at 3-3, including a meeting in the 1998 finals back to take game two by a 2-1 count, followed by a sudden won by the Chargers. death mini-game victory to secure the title.

Mar. 11 finals Ala.-Huntsville 5, BSU 3 Mar. 14 finals BSU 3, Ala.-Huntsville 2 Mar. 12 finals BSU 2 (2-1), Ala.-Huntsville 1 (OT) Mar. 15 finals BSU 4, Ala.-Huntsville 2

Non-Championship Playoff History

1974 NAIA Championship (2nd) 1982 NAIA Championship (2nd) 1988 NCAA Div. III Championship (semis) Bemidji, Minn. Superior, Wis. Elmira, N.Y. Quarterfinals Gustavus Adolphus 10, Wis.-Superior 2 Quarterfinals Wis.-River Falls 5, Bethel (Minn.) 4 First Round (best of three at campus sites) Lake Superior St. 7, Concordia (Moorhead) 1 Bemidji St. 6, Hamline (Minn.) 2 Elmira (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 6-3 Semifinals Lake Superior St., St. Thomas (Minn.) 2 Mich.-Dearborn 11, Wis.-Superior 7 Elmira (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 10-2 Bemidji St. 4, Gustavus Adolphus 2 Augsburg 7, Wis.-Eau Claire 6 Babson (Mass.) def. Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) 5-3 Third Place Gustavus Adolphus 6, St. Thomas 5 Semifinals Bemidji St. 7, Wis.-River Falls 0 Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) def. Babson (Mass.) 3-2 Championship Lake Superior St. 4, Bemidji St. 1 Augsburg 5, Mich.-Dearborn 4 Babson (Mass.) def. Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) 1-0 Third Place Mich.-Dearborn 4, Wis.-River Falls 3 Wis.-River Falls def. Wis.-Stevens Point 6-5 1976 NAIA Championship (4th) Championship Augsburg 6, Bemidji St. 3 Wis.-River Falls def. Wis.-Stevens Point 9-5 Superior, Wis. Bemidji St. def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 5-1 Quarterfinals Gustavus Adolphus 22, Portland-Gorham (Maine) 1 1983 NCAA Div. II Championship (2nd) Bemidji St. def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 3-1 national playoff history St. Scholastica (Minn.) 5, Augsburg 3 Lowell, Mass. Semifinals (best of three) Bemidji St. 4, Wis.-Stout 2 First Round (two-game total series at campus sites) Babson def. Elmira 4-3 Wis.-Superior 10, Wis.-River Falls 3 Babson def. Norwich (VT) 3-1, 3-1 Elmira def. Babson 9-1 Semifinals St. Scholastica 6, Gustavus Adolphus 5 (ot) Mass.-Lowell def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 10-2, 5-3 Elmira def. Babson 2-1 Wis.-Superior 4, Bemidji St. 3 Bemidji St. def. Gustavus Adolphus 6-3, 2-3 Wis.-River Falls def. Bemidji St. 6-4 Third Place Gustavus Adolphus 5, Bemidji St. 4 RIT (N.Y.) def. Mankato St. (Minn.) 6-1, 3-6 Wis.-River Falls def. Bemidji St. 5-3 Championship Wis.-Superior 8, St. Scholastica 5 Semifinals Bemidji St. 3, Babson 1 Championship Wis.-River Falls def. Elmira 7-1 RIT (N.Y.) 4, Mass.-Lowell 3 Elmira def. Wis.-River Falls 5-3 1977 NAIA Championship (3rd) Third Place Mass.-Lowell 5, Babson 3 Wis.-River Falls def. Elmira 3-0 Superior, Wis. Championship RIT (N.Y.) 4, Bemidji St. 2 Quarterfinals Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 10, Ferris St. (Mich.) 3 1989 NCAA Div. III Championship (semis) Augsburg (Minn.) 4, Wis.-Superior 3 (ot) 1985 NCAA Div. III Championship (2nd) Rochester, N.Y. St. Scholastica (Minn.) 6, Wis.-River Falls 4 Schenectady, N.Y. First Round (best of three at campus sites) Bemidji St. 11, St. Francis (Maine) 0 First Round (two-game series, campus sites) Oswego St. (N.Y.) def. RIT (N.Y.) 7-5 Semifinals St. Scholastica 4, Bemidji St. 2 Union (N.Y.) def. Babson (Mass.) 5-1, 1-3 RIT (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 4-2 Gustavus Adolphus 5, Augsburg 2 RIT (N.Y.) def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 5-4, 5-2 RIT (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 5-1 Third Place Bemidji St. 5, Augsburg 2 Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) def. Salem St. (Mass.) 6-1, 4-2 Babson (Mass.) tied Union (N.Y.) 1-1 Championship St. Scholastica 7, Gustavus Adolphus 2 Bemidji St. def. Mankato St. 2-4, 9-2 Babson (Mass.) def. Union (N.Y.) 3-2 Semifinals RIT 3, Union 2 Wis.-Stevens Point def. Wis.-Eau Claire 5-2 1978 NAIA Championship (2nd) Bemidji St. 8, Plattsburgh St. 7 (3ot) Wis.-Stevens Point def. Wis.-Eau Claire 5-3 St. Paul, Minn. Third Place Union 9, Plattsburgh St. 6 Bemidji St. def. St. Mary’s (Minn.) 5-4 Quarterfinals Bemidji St. 16, St. Francis (Maine) 2 Championship RIT 5, Bemidji St. 1 Bemidji St. def. St. Mary’s (Minn.) 7-2 Augsburg 6, Ferris St. (Mich.) 4 Semifinals (best of three) Wis.-River Falls 3, St. Scholastica 2 1987 NCAA Div. III Championship (4th) RIT def. Babson 6-2 St. Thomas (Minn.) 6, Gustavus Adolphus 5 (ot) Plattsburgh, N.Y. RIT def. Babson 7-5 Semifinals Augsburg 10, Wis.-River Falls 2 First Round (best of three at campus sites) Wis.-Stevens Point def. Bemidji St. 11-0 Bemidji St. 7, St. Thomas 1 Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) def. Norwich (VT) 6-2, 3-4, 2-1 Wis.-Stevens Point def. Bemidji St. 6-3 Third Place St. Thomas 7, Wis.-River Falls 6 Bemidji St. def. Concordia (Minn.) 3-1, 8-6 Championship Wis.-Stevens Point tied RIT (N.Y.) 3-3 Championship Augsburg 4, Bemidji St. 3 Oswego St. (N.Y.) def. Babson (Mass.) 3-2, 1-2, 1-0 Wis.-Stevens Point def. RIT (N.Y.) 3-2 St. Cloud St. def. Salem St. (Mass.) 4-8, 3-2, 2-1 1981 NAIA Championship (3rd) Semifinals Plattsburgh St. 7, Bemidji St. 4 1996 NCAA Div. II Championship (2nd) River Falls, Wis. Oswego St. 5, St. Cloud St. 2 Huntsville, Ala. Quarterfinals Wis.-Superior 7, St. Thomas (Minn.) 6 Third Place St. Cloud St. 6, Bemidji St. 4 Championship Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 7-1 Bemidji St. 5, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1 Championship Plattsburgh St. 8, Oswego St. 3 Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 3-0 Augsburg 9, Wis.-River Falls 2 Mich.-Dearborn 6, St. Olaf (Minn.) 4 1998 NCAA Div. II Championship (2nd) Semifinals Wis.-Superior 6, Bemidji St. 4 Huntsville, Ala. Augsburg 7, Mich.-Dearborn 4 Championship Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 6-2 Third Place Bemidji St. 11, Mich.-Dearborn 2 Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 5-2 Championship Augsburg 8, Wis.-Superior 3

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NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional Scoring Summary #1 Denver 4, Bemidji State 3 (OT) 1 2 3 OT F Bemidji State 2 0 1 0 - 3 AMHERST, Mass. - Bemidji State nearly #1 Denver 2 1 0 1 - 4 became the first No. 4 seed in an NCAA 1st Period: Tournament regional to topple the region’s 1:40 BSU Shane Holman (2) (John Haider/16) No. 1 seed in the first round, falling to 5:35 DU Andrew Thomas (2) (Gabe Gauthier/27, Kevin Ulanksi/18) eventual national champion Denver, 4-3 11:14 BSU Jean-Guy Gervais (14) (unassisted) in overtime. 12:18 DU Tom May (2) (Matt Laatsch/10, Ryan Dingle/12) Kevin Ulanski scored the game- Penalties: 6:39 BSU Nathan Schwartzbauer (2-Tripping; DU 0x1); 8:45 BSU Luke winner for the Pioneers 2:36 into the Erickson (2-Tripping; DU 0x2).

extra period. Brett Skinner fired a puck 2nd Period: on goal, and it deflected off of Ulanski’s 1:02 DU Kevin Ulanksi (10) (Gabe Gauthier/28, Jeff Drummond/19) leg and past BSU goaltender Matt Climie Penalties: 1:31 DU J.D. Corbin (2-Ob.-Hooking; BSU 0x1); 4:30 BSU Niko Suorani- to propel the Pioneers into the regional emi (2-Ob.-Holding); 4:30 DU Gabe Gauthier (2-Diving); 7:59 BSU Blaine Jarvis final. (2-Ob.-Hooking; DU 0x3); 9:02 DU J.D. Corbin (2-Interference; BSU 0x2); 17:12 Bemidji State came out strong, and DU Brett Skinner (2-Holding; BSU 0x3). despite being out-shot 18-6, held two 3rd Period: one-goal leads in the first period. 2:17 Brendan Cook (20) (Peter Jonsson/17) PPG Brendan Cook became the first Penalties: 1:35 DU Jeff Drummond (2-Check from Behind; BSU 1x4); 5:05 BSU David 40-point scorer in BSU’s Division I era Deterding (2-Holding the Stick; DU 0x4); 11:56 BSU Andrew Martens (2-Ob.- and drew the Beavers even just 2:17 into Interference; DU 0x5); 14:52 DU J.D. Corbin (2-Interference; BSU 1x5). the third period. The goal was his 10th power-play goal of the season, tying his own BSU Division I-era single-season record. Overtime: Climie saved a career-high 45 shots for BSU. He set a career high for saves in a 3:26 GW-DU Kevin Ulanski (11) (Brett Skinner/31) Penalties: none. period with 16 in the first, then turned aside 14 shots in the second, 11 in the third and four in overtime. His 45 saves tied BSU’s single-game season high, but he saw a streak Shots on Goal: of 15 consecutive appearances allowing three goals or less come to an end. He took the BSU (6-15-3-1) = 25; DU (18-15-11-5) = 49. loss and ends his freshman season at 12-5-1. Time outs: NOTES: No. 1 seeds remained undefeated in the NCAA Tournament since the field none expanded to 16 teams in 2003... BSU falls to 0-1 all-time in the NCAA Tournament... CHA Penalties: programs fall to 1-4 all-time in the NCAA Tournament... BSU and Denver played the 61st BSU (2-4, 2-4, 2-4, 0-0) = 6-12; DU (0-0, 4-8, 2-4, 0-0) = 6-12. Power Plays: overtime game in NCAA Tournament history... Shane Holman scored BSU’s first NCAA BSU (0-0, 0-3, 1-2, 0-0) = 1-5; DU (0-2, 0-1, 0-2, 0-0) = 0-5. Tournament goal at 1:40 of the first period...John Haider’s assist on Holman’s goal gives Goalies: him an eight-game post-season scoring streak (seven games in the CHA Tournament and BSU Matt Climie (L, 12-5-1; 63:26; 16-14-11-4=45 saves; 4 GA) one game in the NCAA Tournament)... Denver’s goal at 5:35 of the first period snapped DU Glenn Fisher (W, 14-5-1; 63:26; 4-15-2-1=22 saves; 3 GA). Matt Climie’s streak of consecutive scoreless minutes in goal at 177:41.

Bemidji State’s 2005 NCAA Regional Semifinalists Front (L to R): Lou Garritan; Myles Kuharski; Jean-Guy Gervais; ass’t coach Ted Belisle; head coach Tom Serratore; Andrew Murray; ass’t coach Bert Gilling; graduate ass’t coach Scott Spencer; Brendan Cook; John Haider; Peter Jonsson

Middle (L to R): Matt Climie; Garrett Roth; Rob Sirianni; Chris Nathe; Ryan Miller; Carl Buchberger; Phil Ronnebaum; Bill Crews; Ryan Huddy; Shane Holman; Luke Erickson; Orlando Alamano; Layne Sedevie

Back (L to R): Brendan McIntyre; Blaine Jarvis; David Deterding; Andrew Martens; Nathan Schwartzbauer; Matt Pope; Jake Bluhm; Riley Weselowski; Nikko Suoraniem; Mike Hendricks

2010-11 Beaver hockey 83 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Scoring Summary #2 Wisconsin 4, Bemidji State 0 1 2 3 F Bemidji State 0 0 0 - 0 GREEN BAY, Wis. - For the second #2 Wisconsin 1 2 1 - 4 consecutive season, Bemidji State was 1st Period: 17:07 PPG UW #8 Joe Pavelski (21) (#24 Andrew Joudrey/9, #16 Adam knocked out of the NCAA Tournament Burish/20). by the eventual national champion as Penalties: 4:02 BSU #14 Tyler Scofield (2-Tripping) UW 0x1; 11:13 UW #19 Ryan Wisconsin’s Joe Pavelski recorded a MacMurchy (5-Checking from Behind; served by #22 Ben Street) BSU 0x1; 11:13 UW hat trick to help propel the Badgers to a #19 Ryan MacMurchy (10-Game Misconduct); 15:31 BSU #28 Jean-Guy Gervais 4-0 victory in the semifinals of the 2006 (2-Obstruction-Interference) UW 1x2. NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional. The Beavers had a five-minute 2nd Period: 0:26 UW #8 Joe Pavelski (22) (unassisted); 17:30 UW #11 Jake Dowell (5) power play following a major penalty (#16 Adam Burish/21); and subsequent game misconduct for Penalties: 8:50 BSU #25 David Deterding (2-High Sticking/Contact to the Head) checking from behind to Wisconsin UW 1x3; 10:18 UW #5 Jeff Likens (2-Tripping) BSU 0x2; 13:05 UW #27 Ross Carlson forward Ryan MacMurchy at 11:13 of the (2-Slashing) BSU 0x3; 19:23 BSU #27 Ryan Miller (2-High Sticking/Contact to the Head) UW 1x4; first. BSU did not garner a shot, and the Badgers successfully killed the penalty 3rd Period: 6:38 UW #8 Joe Pavelski (23) (#14 Tom Gilbert/19). when Jean-Guy Gervais was called for Penalties: 0:30 BSU #2 Nathan Schwartzbauer (2-Obstruction-Hooking) UW 1x5; tripping at 15:31. The major expired at 3:56 UW #6 Josh Engel (2-High Sticking/Contact to the Head) BSU 0x4; 5:05 BSU 16:13, and with six seconds remaining #28 Jean-Guy Gervais (2-High Sticking/Contact to the Head) UW 2x6; 7:49 BSU in the ensuing power play Wisconsin #25 David Deterding (2-Holding) UW 2x7; 16:38 BSU #1 Layne Sedevie (2-High forward Joe Pavelski scored his 21st Sticking/Contact to the Head) UW 2x8. goal of the season to give the Badgers a 1-0 lead. The Badgers pushed their lead to 2-0 just 26 seconds into the second period. Pavelski Shots on Goal won a draw with Gervais at the right dot, picked up the puck and beat BSU goaltender BSU (2-4-9) = 15; UW (9-23-13) = 45. Layne Sedevie, unassisted, for his second marker of the night. Time outs: Wisconsin extended its lead to 3-0 in the final minutes of the second. Adam Burish none. picked up a loose puck behind the goal line and fed linemate Jake Dowell below the left Penalties: circle, and Dowell slid a shot between Sedevie’s skates. The assist was the second of BSU (2-4 / 2-4 / 4-8) = 8-16; UW (2-15 / 2-4 / 1-2) = 5-21. Power Plays: the night for Burish, and the two-goal outburst capped a dominant period for the Badgers, BSU (0x1 / 0x2 / 0x1) = 0x4; UW (1x2 / 0x1 / 1x5) = 2x8. who out-shot BSU 23-4 in the frame. The 3-0 lead for Wisconsin held until late in the third period, until Pavelski completed Goalies: his hat trick at 6:39 of the third on a power-play opportunity to wrap up the game’s scoring. BSU Layne Sedevie (L, 12-7-1; 60:00; 8-21-12 = 41 saves; 4 GA); Gervais picked up his second penalty of the night for high sticking-contact to the head at UW Brian Elliott (W, 24-5-3; 60:00; 2-4-9 = 15 saves; 0 GA; SHO). 5:05, and Pavelski’s third marker came 1:33 later. The 4-0 shutout snapped BSU’s Division I-era record streak of 69 consecutive games with a goal scored dating back to Nov. 12, 2004. The shutout is also just the third in NCAA 2006 ncaa tournament Tournament play for BSU.

Bemidji State’s 2006 NCAA Regional Semifinalists Front (L to R): Layne Sedevie; Rob Sirianni; Lou Garritan; Andrew Martens (A); Graduate Ass’t Coach David Short; Assistant Coach Bert Gilling; Jean-Guy Gervais (C); Head Coach Tom Serratore; Assistant Coach Ted Belisle; Luke Erickson (A); David Deterding (A); Ryan Huddy; Matt Climie.

Middle (L to R): Orlando Alamano; Brendan McIntyre; Ryan Miller; Niko Suoraniemi; equipment manager Phil Ronnebaum; trainer Billy Crews; Riley Weselowski; Shane Holman; Tyler Scofield; Mark Soares.

Back (L to R): Jake Bluhm; Juha Keinanen; Blaine Jarvis; Matt Pope; Anssi Tieranta; Nathan Schwartzbauer; Travis Winter; Matt Allen; Cody Bostock; Brandon Marino.

84 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey 2009 NCAA T ournament NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Scoring Summary Bemidji State 5, #2 Notre Dame 1 1 2 3 F Bemidji State 2 1 2 5 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- There may #2 Notre Dame 0 0 1 1 not have been many who gave Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team a chance 1st Period: 1:42 BSU #23 Chris McKelvie (3) (unassisted); 11:03 PPG BSU #13 Tyler to be in the 2009 NCAA Tournament, Scofield (19) (#28 Brad Hunt, #19 Matt Read). let alone to compete with a nationally- Penalties: 4:52 BSU #9 Chris Peluso (2-Slashing) UND 0x1; UND #28 Ian Cole ranked Notre Dame team in the Midwest (2-Hooking) BSU 1x1. Regional semifinals, but with a convinc- ing 5-1 victory over the Fighting Irish at 2nd Period: 13:19 BSU #20 Ben Kinne (8) (#15 Ryan Cramer, #11 Shea Walters). Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich, Penalties: 6:19 BSU Ryan Adams (2-Hooking) UND 0x2; 17:58 UND #17 Billy Maday (2-Interference) BSU 1x2; 19:58 BSU Cody Bostock (2-Holding) UND 0x3. the Beavers proved that they belonged. BSU caught a bounce, struck in the 3rd Period: 0:49 SH BSU #19 Matt Read (14) (#13 Tyler Scofield, #27 Kyle Hardwick); game’s opening moments, and would 6:02 UND #16 Dan Kissel (6) (#27 Ryan Guentzel, #3 Brett Blatchford); 16:33 EN not look back, scooting out to a 4-0 lead BSU #13 Tyler Scofield (20) (unassisted). before the Fighting Irish were able to Penalties: 7:20 BSU #17 Matt Francis (2-Holding) UND 0x4; 9:41 UND #9 Ryan Thang break the seal on the BSU net. (2-Interference) BSU 1x3; 13:49 UND #2 Kyle Lawson (2-Hooking) BSU 1x4; 19:18 The Beavers added an empty-net UND #5 Teddy Ruth (2-Slashing) BSU 1x5. marker in the game’s final minutes to so- lidify their place in Sunday’s regional final. Shots on Goal It took the underdog Beavers just BSU (7-8-4) = 19; UND (11-11-13) = 35. 1:42 to light their half of the scoreboard. Time outs: Notre Dame goaltender Jordan Pearce none. went behind the net, misplayed the puck and stumbled as he attempted to get back in Penalties: goal. BSU’s Chris McKelvie was in the right place at the right time and pushed the puck BSU (1-2 / 2-4 / 1-2) = 4-8; UND (1-2 / 1-2 / 3-6) = 5-10. across the goal line. The unassisted goal was his third of the season and just a sign of Power Plays: things to come. BSU (1x1 / 0x1 / 0x3) = 1x5; UND (0x1 / 0x2 / 0x1) = 0x4. The Beavers extended their lead nine minutes later. Notre Dame’s Ian Cole was sent to the box for hooking at the 9:48 mark to set up BSU’s first power-play of the tournament. Goalies: Matt Read found Brad Hunt on the point for a shot. Hunt’s attempt was tipped in by Tyler BSU Matt Dalton (W, 18-10-1; 60:00; 11-11-12 = 34 saves; 1 GA); Scofield for the Beavers’ second goal, which would stand as the senior’s team-leading UND Jordan Pearce (L, 30-6-3; 59:43; 5-7-2 = 14 saves; 4 GA). fourth game-winning goal of 2008-09. The BSU lead swelled to 3-0 at the 13:19 mark of the second period when a Notre Dame defender deflected a Ben Kinne shot past Pearce. A man short for the first 1:58 of the third, the opening moments served as a fulcrum for the Beavers. Not only did the BSU penalty-kill squash the Notre Dame power-play attempt, but Read netted his third short-handed goal of the season to put BSU up 4-0 just 49 seconds into the period. Notre Dame responded with a goal to cut the deficit to 4-1, but it was too little to late and the Beavers would go on to caim their first NCAA Division I Tournament victory.

Bemidji State’s 2009 NCAA Regional Champions Front (L to R): Orlando Alamano; Tyler Scofield; Tyler Lehrke; Assistant Coach Ted Belisle; Assistant Coach Bert Gilling; Chris McKelvie (A); Travis Winter (C); Cody Bostock (A); Head Coach Tom Serratore; Graduate Assistant Coach Ryan Marvin; Matt Francis; Brandon Marino; Matt Dalton.

Middle (L to R): Ian Lowe; Kyle Hardwick; Ryan Adams; Dan MacIntyre; equipment manager Justin Enfield; athletic trainer Bill Crews; student manager; Ryan Cramer; Graham McManamin; Chris Peluso; Matt Read.

Back (L to R): Brad Hunt; Ben Kinne; Emil Billberg; Tyler Jundt; Matt Carlson; Jamie MacQueen; Shea Walters; Dan Bakala; Darcy Findlay; Brent Tamane.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 85 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Scoring Summary Bemidji State 4, #9 Cornell 1 1 2 3 F Bemidji State 0 1 3 4 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- With the score knotted at 1-1 after two periods, Be- #9 Cornell 0 1 0 1 midji State and No. 9 Cornell, took the ice in Van Andel Arena, with 20 minutes to decide the fourth and final spot in the 2009 Men’s Frozen Four in Washington D.C. 1st Period: none. A three goal final frame and a stout defensive performance vaulted the underdog Penalties: 1:36 BSU #15 Ryan Cramer (2-Kneeing) COR 0x1; 4:48 COR #12 Sean Beavers into a 4-1 victory over the Big Red. Collins (2-Cross-Checking) BSU 0x1; 9:00 BSU #29 Brad Hunt (2-Holding) COR They may not have garnered much attention heading into the 2009 Divi- 0x2; 12:33 BSU #22 Ian Lowe (2-Checking from Behind) COR 0x3; 17:17 COR sion I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship as the only qualifying team left out of #18 Michael Kennedy (2-Tripping) BMJ 0x2. the pairwise rankings, but there is no doubt the hockey world took notice. The Beavers punched their ticket to perform on college hockey’s grandest stage. 2nd Period: 12:35 COR #12 Sean Collins (3) (#4 Keir Ross, #21Tyler Mugford); 14:25 BSU Bemidji State, the first 16-seed to ever reach the Frozen Four, joined Boston University, #3 Ryan Adams (1) (#13 Tyler Scofield). University of Vermont, and Miami (Ohio) University as the final four teams left vying for Penalties: 3:31 COR #5 Justin Krueger (2-Interference) BMJ 0x3; 4:31 BSU #17 Matt a national championship. Francis (2-Cross-Checking) COR 0x4; 17:39 COR #24 Brendon Nash (2-Inter- The Beavers escaped the first period of a back-and-forth tussle unscathed despite ference) BMJ 0x4; 18:46 #11 Shea Walters (2-Cross-Checking) COR 0x5. being whistled for three penalties. In addition to Matt Dalton’s six saves in the period, the Beavers blocked an additional seven shots to fight off the Big Red attack and skate to 3rd Period: 4:05 BSU #13 Tyler Scofield (21) (#19 Matt Read, #27Kyle Hardwick); 9:30 the break with the score locked at 0-0. BSU #17 Matt Francis (13) (#20 Ben Kinne); 16:37 BSU EN #13 Tyler Scofield Cornell broke the scoreless tie at 12:35 of the second period. Sean Collins bounced the puck (22) (#19 Matt Read, #5 Graham McManamin). over Dalton’s right shoulder after the initial shot from the point was taken by defenseman Keir Ross. Penalties: none. BSU’s Ryan Adams evened the score less than two minutes later with a seeing-eye shot that made its way through traffic and past CU goalie (14:25). Tyler Scofield was Shots on Goal credited with the only assist on the play as Adams logged his first goal as a Beaver. BSU (6-10-5) = 21; COR (5-9-12) = 26. The Beavers struck first in the third, and it all began with Matt Read. He Time outs: snapped off a wrister that found the twine to give the Beavers a 2-1 advantage none. with 15:55 to play. Junior defenseman Kyle Hardwick (Warroad, Minn.) began Penalties: BSU (3-6 / 2-4 / 0-0) = 5-10; COR (2-4 / 2-4 / 0-0) = 4-8. the play with a pass to Read and was credited for his first point of the season. Power Plays: Matt Francis gave the Beavers a two-goal cushion when he banked the puck off the BSU (0x2 / 0x2 / 0x0) = 0x4; COR (0x3 / 0x2 / 0x0) = 0x5. inside of Scrivens’ right leg into the back of the net with 10:30 left in the game. The final few minutes of the win were nearly identical to the 5-1 victoty Goalies: over Notre Dame the night before. In both cases, the trailing team pulled BSU Matt Dalton (W, 19-10-1; 60:00; 5-8-12 = 25 saves; 1 GA); its netminder, and both times Scofield posted an empty-net goal. COR Ben Scrivens (L, 22-10-4; 56:26; 6-9-2 = 17 saves; 3 GA). His second-straight two-goal performance was capped off with the final marker of the contest, 16:37 in. Scofield put together two of the greatest games of his career in the Midwest Regional, and for his efforts he was named MVP of the tournament regional. He recorded two goals and one assist in both wins, giving him four goals and two assists for an unreal six points in the two tournament wins. He also scored both game- winners. Read, Scofield, Dalton, Adams and Brad Hunt were named to the six-man 2009 ncaa tournament All-Region tournament team. Joining the plethora of Beavers on the team was Cornell forward Evan Barlow.

Bemidji State’s 2009 NCAA Regional Champions Front (L to R): Darcy Findlay; Dan Bakala; Travis Winter; Ian Lowe; Tyler Lehrke; Matt Dalton; Orlando Alamano; Tyler Scofield; Brandon Marino; Shea Walters.

Middle (L to R): Head coach Tom Serratore; atheltic trainer Bill Crews; Brent Tamane; Graham McManamin; Matt Read; Ryan Cramer; Ben Kinne; Chris McKelvie; Jamie MacQueen; assistant coach Ted Belisle.

Back (L to R): Equipment manager Justin Enfield; Tyler Jundt; Dan MacIntyre; Ryan Adams; Chris Peluso; Cody Bostock; Brad Hunt; Emil Billberg; Matt Francis; assistant coach Bert Gilling; Kyle Hardwick; graduate assistant coach Ryan Marvin.

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NCAA Frozen Four Scoring Summary #12 Bemidji State 1, #4 Miami (Ohio) 4 1 2 3 F #12 Bemidji State 0 1 0 1 WASHINGTON, D.C. (Verizon Center) #4 Miami (Ohio) 0 3 1 4 -- The 12th-ranked Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team’s improbable run to the 1st Period: none. 2009 Frozen Four ended with a 4-1 loss in Penalties: 8:06 MIA #14 Vincent LoVerde (2-Holding the Stick) BMJ 0x1; BSU #28 the national semifinal to No. 4 Miami (Ohio) Brad Hunt (2-Interference) MIA 0x1. University April 9. “We got beat by a better team tonight,” 2nd Period: 3:56 MIA PP #9 Tommy Wingels (9) (#27 Matt Tomassoni, #17 Andy Miele); coach Tom Serratore said. “They were 8:35 MIA #23 Alden Hirschfeld (5) (#9 Tommy Wingels, #11 Carter Camper); 9:46 strong, they were quick, and they reacted BSU PP #19 Matt Read (15) (#17 Matt Francis, #13 Tyler Scofield); 10:46 MIA well. Every facet of their game was very #28 Bill Loupee (3) (#4 Will Weber). good, and we couldn’t get on track.” Penalties: 2:22 BSU #11 Ian Lowe (2-Hitting from Behind) MIA 1x2; 9:26 MIA #17 Scoring chances were hard to come by Andy Miele (2-Hooking) BSU 1x2; 12:01 MIA #9 Tommy Wingels (2-Hooking) BSU early in the game as the two teams tried to 1x3; 13:52 MIA #4 Will Weber (2-Hitting from Behind) BSU 1x4. settle into a rhythm, and nobody was able to crack either team’s defenses. 3rd Period: 17:52 MIA EN #9 Tommy Wingels (10) (unassisted). An evenly played first period between Penalties: none. the Midwest Regional Champion Beavers and the West Regional Champion Red- Shots on Goal hawks saw the two teams take 12 shots BSU (12-6-7) = 25; MIA (12-10-15) = 37. each with no goals to show for their efforts. Time outs: Miami came into the game sporting a 20- none. 1-2 record when scoring first this season, and the white and red squad took advantage of a power- Penalties: play opportunity early in the second period when Tommy Wingels found the back of the cage. BSU (1-2 / 1-2 / 0-0) = 2-4; MIA (1-2 / 3-6 / 0-0) = 4-8. Andy Miele had the puck along the halfwall to the left of BSU goaltender Matt Dalton. He Power Plays: BSU (0x1 / 1x3 / 0x0) = 1x4; UND (0x1 / 1x1 / 0x0) = 1x2. threw the puck up to the point to Matt Tomassoni, who passed it along to the top of the right faceoff circle to Wingels. He saw some daylight and rifled a slapshot past a screened Dalton Goalies: on the right side to give the Redhawks the 1-0 lead. BSU Matt Dalton (L, 19-11-1; 59:38; 12-7-14 = 33 saves; 3 GA); Alden Hirschfeld added a second marker 8:35 into the second when he tapped in a shot MAI Cody Reichard (W, 10-7-2; 60:00; 12-5-7 = 24 saves; 1 GA). after receiving a pass from Wingels. Wingels carried the puck into the zone on the right of Dalton and went straight for the end line. Carter Camper, the team’s leading scorer, was also credited with an assist on the play. It took eight minutes for the Beavers to manage a shot attempt in the second, but after that initial shot it didn’t take long for the boys in the forest green sweaters to light the lamp. Bemidji State got a power-play opportunity after falling behind 2-0, and the top line of Matt Read, Matt Francis and Tyler Scofield hooked up one final time 9:46 into the second. Unfortunately for the Beavers, it took just a minute after the Read goal for Miami to re- spond. Will Weber had the puck at the top right of the zone, and he fired a shot that deflected wide off Dalton. Bill Loupee was there to clean up the rebound, and he put the puck off the side of Dalton and into the net. Two Redhawks entered the box later in the frame, but Bemidji State couldn’t capitalize the 3-1 margin would be the score heading into the third. Try as they may, the Beavers couldn’t find a way to break down the Miami defense throughout the entire third period. Time was winding down and the score was still 3-1, so Dalton was pulled for an extra attacker. The Redhawks took advantage when Wingels scored an unassisted empty net goal with 2:08 to play to complete the scoring.

Bemidji State’s 2009 Frozen Four Team

The Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team salutes the Bemidji State section of the sold out Verizon Center in Washington D. C. April 9, 2009 following a hard-fought loss to Miami (Ohio).

2010-11 Beaver hockey 87 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Scoring Summary #11 Michigan 5, #9 Bemidji State 1 1 2 3 F #11 Michigan 1 1 3 5 FORT WAYNE, Ind. - In the first at-large bid #8 Bemidji State 0 0 1 1 to the NCAA Div. I Men’s Ice Hockey Tourna- ment, the Bemidji State University men’s 1st Period: 6:15 UM Luke Glendening (7) (Chad Langlais, Steve Kamfer). hockey team dropped its opening round game Penalties: 4:14 BSU Dan MacIntyre (2-Checking from Behind) UM 0x1; 8:57 UM of the Midwest Regional to the University of Tristin Llewellyn (2-Elbowing) BSU 0-1; 10:00 UM Kevin Lynch (2-Cross Checking) Michigan by a score of 5-1 Saturday night at BSU 0x2; 15:24 UM Brandon Burlon (2-Checking from Behind) BSU 0x3; 18:19 UM the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Carl Hagelin (2-Roughing) BSU 0x4; 20:00 UM Carl Hagelin (2-Roughing ATW); 20:00 Fort Wayne, Ind. BSU Ryan Cramer (2-Roughing ATW). In its 20th straight trip to the national 2nd Period: 19:22 UM GW Louie Caporusso (21) (Chris Brown, Brian Lebler). tournament, Michigan, one of the most Penalties: 1:02 Chris Brown (2-Slashing) BSU 0x5; 17:18 BSU Brad Hunt (2-Hooking) distinguished programs in men’s hockey, UM 0x2; 18:45 Brandon Burlon (2-Tripping); 18:55 BSU Chris Peluso (2-Hooking) owns the record for the most NCAA Div. I UM 0x3. championships with nine. Dan MacIntyre was called for a checking 3rd Period: 10:24 PP BSU Ian Lowe (21) (Matt Read); 12:24 UM Carl Hagelin (18) (Kevin from behind penalty at 4:10 of the first period. Lynch, Chad Langlais); 16:03 SH UM Carl Hagelin (19) (Matt Rust, Steve Kampfer); BSU killed off the penalty, but as MacIntyre 18:02 EN UM Brian Lebler (14) (Carl Hagelin, Matt Rust). was returning to the ice the Wolverines Penalties: 1:24 BSU Kyle Hardwick (2-Hooking) UM 0x4; 8:53 UM Ben Winnett jumped onto the scoreboard. With Michigan’s )2-Slashing) BSU 1x6; 15:51 UM Jeff Rohrkemper (2-Boarding) BSU 1x7; 17:22 Luke Glendening parked in front of the net, UM Chad Langlais (2 Roughing ATW); 17:22 BSU Ryan Cramer (2-Slashing). Chad Langlais took a slap shot from the point and Glendening tipped the puck out of midair, Shots on Goal redirecting it past BSU goalie Dan Bakala. UM (9-12-10) = 31; BSU (8-5-14) = 27. BSU walked away from the first period down 1-0, which didn’t bode well for the Beavers as Time outs: Michigan’s record when leading after first period was 18-1-1. none. At the 17:18 mark of the second period Bemidji State got called for its second penalty of the Penalties: game. Under two minutes later, Michigan’s Brandon Burlon was called for tripping after making an UM (5-10 / 2-4 / 3-6) = 10x20; BSU (2-4/ 2-4 / 2-4) = 6-12. open-ice hit on Tyler Lehrke. Seconds later Chris Peluso was tagged for holding the stick, which Power Plays: resulted in 23 seconds of four-on-three action for the Wolverines. UM (0x1 / 0x2 / 0x1) = 0x4; BSU (0x4 / 0x1 / 1x2) = 1x7. After the first Bemidji State penalty expired, creating four-on-four hockey, UM’s Louie Caporusso received a pass from Brown and beat Bakala over the glove from the right face-off circle. Just like Goalies: the first goal, the Wolverines scored with a Bemidji State player returning from the penalty box. UM Shawn Hunwick (W, 8-2-0; 60:00; 8-5-13 = 26 saves; 1 GA; BSU would leave the second period with a two-goal deficit, 2-0. BSU Dan Bakala (L, 19-8-3; 58:50; 8-11-7 = 26; 4 GA. Looking to finally break the shutout streak in the third, the Beavers finally answered on the special teams as Ian Lowe scored on a one timer from Matt Read at the 11:24 mark of the third period. However, just over two minutes later Michigan scored on a two-on-one allowing the Wolverines to regain their two-goal lead. 2010 ncaa tournament The dagger-through-the-heart for the Beavers came as Hagelin scored on a shorthanded breakaway goal in the final four minutes of the game. It was the fifth shorty on the year for the Wolverines. Brian Lebler then capped the Michigan victory scoring on the empty net making the score 5-1.

Bemidji State’s 2010 NCAA Regional Semifinalists Front (L to R): Mathieu Dugas; Tyler Lehrke; Assistant Coach Ted Belisle; Assistant Coach Bert Gilling; Kyle Hardwick (A); Chris McKelvie (C); Matt Read (A); Head Coach Tom Serratore; Graduate Assistant Coach Ryan Marvin; Chris Peluso; Dan Bakala.

Middle (L to R): Ben Kinne; Ryan Adams; Ryan Cramer; Matt Carlson; Athletic Trainer Bill Crews; Equipment Manager Justin Enfield; Student Equipment Manager Matt Mullen; Student Equipment Manager Greg Larson; Drew Fisher; Dan MacIntyre; Jamie MacQueen; Emil Billberg.

Back (L to R): Brady Wacker; Ian Lowe; Brance Orban; Brad Hunt; Shea Walters; Matt Hartmann; Jase Wesloski; Travis Bosch; Jake Areshenko; Darcy Findlay; Aaron McLeod; Jordan George.

88 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey b emidji regional event center

On, April 3, 2009, representatives of Bemidji State Univer- move into the $60 million Bemidji Regional Event Center arena sity and dignitaries from the City of Bemidji and the state of Min- for the 2010-11 season. The $5 million, 20-year lease secures nesota gathered on the south shore of scenic Lake Bemidji to the Beavers’ new home through 2031. break ground for the $90 million Bemidji Regional Events Center Within the 193,000 square-foot facility featuring a 4,707- development project. seat arena with 25 private luxury suites and first-class club room The celebration was the culmination of years of legwork area, is the 32,300-square foot “Home of the Beavers.” Incorpo- and deliberation from numerous people throughout the region. rated into this hockey-specific area are: BSU hockey coaching The ceremonial ground breaking not only signified the be- and support staff offices and meeting rooms, athletic training ginning of one of the greatest building projects in Bemidji his- room facilities, state-of-the-art locker rooms and team rooms, tory, it also signaled the future of Bemidji State University hock- and weight room and training facility for exclusive use by the ey. With the impending demise of College Hockey America, the Bemidji State men’s and women’s ice hockey teams. conference home to the BSU men’s ice hockey program, the Be- In addition to hockey, the Bemidji Regional Events Center midji Regional Events Center was the first step towards securing will be the site of numerous community events and trade shows. league membership and ensuring one of the most tradition-rich The versatile facility has been designed to house everything from programs in collegiate hockey will live on. small business meetings; to large banquets or public speeches Scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2010, the Bemidji with room for visitors to browse up to 160 booths; or exciting State men’s and women’s hockey programs will vacate the John live entertainment with a number of different seating options to S. Glas Fieldhouse, BSU’s home venue for the last 43 years, to host events such as martial arts, wrestling or concerts.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 89 Bemidji Regional Events Center Fun Facts Construction nearing completion/grand opening }in all, 12,000 cubic yards of concrete will be used in the project (site and Progress on the south shore of beautiful Lake Bemidji and the Bemidji Regional building) Events Center since the ground breaking April 3, 2009 has been significant. After several weeks of site survey and preparation, cement work began for }240 tons of rebar will be placed within the concrete building footings and ground-level flooring in May. In early June 2009, steel was delivered to the building site and the beginnings }end-to-end, the bricks used in the project would stretch nearly 25 miles of walls became visible from the Bemidji State University campus across the lake due to the placement of the vertical beams standing in excess of 80 feet. }1,600 tons or 3.2 million pounds of steel will be used in the project By the beginning of September brickwork began on the exterior of the Bemidji State hockey operations area and super trusses were set in place. Bemidji regional event center }the hockey arena capacity is estimated at 4,707 With the building enclosed work took place inside over the winter months and construction is on pace to open Oct. 15, 2010 as the Bemidji State men’s }the ice sheet will measure 200’ x 85’ team hosts the University of North Dakota and the women’s team welcomes Mercyhurst College. }it would take 742,533,408 official hockey pucks to fill the arena portion of the building

}25 private luxury suites will ring the arena

}26 points of sale for concessions are located within the concourse

}in all, 70 women’s rest room stalls will be located in the building

}the two 267-foot steel super trusses that line the length of the arena each weigh 200 tons

}14,000 bolts were used to assemble the steel super trusses

}there will be 32,300 square feet of hockey-specific space in the facility includ- ing, state-of-the-art locker rooms, office space, training room, weight room, academic area and the arena

}200-250 full and part-time jobs will be created to complete the project photo courtesy of Monte Draper-Bemidji Pioneer

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Hockey past b eaver hockey homes Previous BSU Rinks The Bemidji State hockey team, referred to at times as the “Hard Luck Boys” in its early days, tried out several hockey rinks before finding a home in 1967 at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse.

1947-50 / Bemidji Sports Arena Not originally intended to be a hockey facility, the Bemidji Sports Arena was plagued with a number of problems from the start... Poor sight lines and seating along with an undersized ice surface were only a few of the arena’s more-obvi- ous drawbacks... At 2:20 p.m., January 4, 1949, the arena’s roof collapsed due to structural failure... Several children were skating directly under the caved-in section of the roof, but miraculously escaped the falling beams and timbers. The team continued to use the facility for another season, but after an at- tempt at Lake Bemidji for a home venue, the Beaver program would cease for a nine-year period... The first BSU game played at the Bemidji Sports Arena is believed to be a 12-1 loss to the Grand Rapids Raiders on Feb. 16, 1947. BSU posted a 14-10-0 (.583) record at the Bemidji Sports Arena.

1959-60 / 17th Street Rink Located at the Bemidji High School athletic field, the Beavers found a new out- door home rink... The new facility was underwritten with a $1,000 donation from the Beaver Union Board... However, the site would be temporary; after just two games the site was moved to the college campus... 200 fans were on hand to witness the return of Beaver hockey at Bemidji State Feb. 13, 1960 after a nine- year absence... The Beavers fell to St. Cloud State 4-2 in their return engage- ment... Referee Dick Kroll was injured at 3:21 of the third period, bringing a halt to the opening game of the season.... BSU posted a 1-1-0 record in two games at the 17th Street Rink.

1960-67 / College Rink Often referred to as the 19th Street Rink, the facility was located just south of the physical education building and gymnasium... The Beavers played seven seasons here before moving to the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. The first game played at the College Rink took place Jan. 5, 1961 when the Beavers defeated St. John’s 3-1 under balmy temperatures and on melting ice... The Beavers would close out their last game at the College Rink Feb. 4, 1967 with an 8-1 win over Wisconsin-Superior... Bemidji State won its final 17 games played at the College Rink before moving into the newly-constructed John S. Glas Field- house for the 1967-68 season.... BSU posted a 35-8-1 (.807) record at College Rink.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 91 True Home-Ice Advantage Serving as Bemidji State’s home arena ffrom 1967- 2010, the Beavers built one of college hockey’s strongest home-ice advantages at John S. Glas Fieldhouse. In 688 games played over 43 full seasons at the Glas, BSU posted a remarkable 502-145-41 record on its home ice (.759).

In addition, BSU posted 56 shutouts at the Glas all- time and out-scored its opposition by an average of nearly three goals per game.

BSU went 3-3-0 in its first six games played at the Glas, but from there won 13 in a row and 32 of the next 33 games played in its new facility. The run set the tone for home-ice dominance which would become a storied part the BSU tradition.

In 2003-04, BSU set two school scoring records on its home ice. BSU’s 42 goals scored at the Glas were its fewest ever, but the Beavers also set a record for fewest goals allowed at home, with opponents light- ing the lamps just 28 times in 14 games.

• The Beavers set a school record with five ties at the Glas in 2002-03.

• BSU’s 68 goals scored at home in 2004-05 were a Division I-era record and most for the program The 2009-10 campaign marked the Bemidji State University men’s and women’s ice hockey programs’ 43rd and final season since 1997-98. in the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, a storied and revered barn which has established its legacy as one of the iconic arenas in all of college hockey. The home of BSU men’s hockey from 1967-2010 and BSU women’s ice hockey since 1998-2010, “The • BSU went 10-3-2 at the Glas in 2006, giving it back-to-back 10-win seasons on its home ice for Glas” debuted as the Fieldhouse Expansion to the BSU Physical Education Complex when the Beavers played host to the the first time since the program moved to Division Minnesota Nationals on Nov. 17, 1967. I in 1999. Final plans for the $970,000 Fieldhouse expansion were laid in the mid-1960s under the direction of then-BSU President • BSU posted 15 shutouts at The Glas after the Dr. Harry Bangsberg and athletics director Dr. Vic Weber. The Minnesota legislature granted authority to built the expansion start of the 2001 season, matching its total for the in 1965, and the fieldhouse expansion was dedicated on Feb. 10, 1968. previous 19 seasons combined (15). In 43 seasons, the Bemidji State men’s hockey program has established one of the true home-ice advantages in all of college hockey as it was nothing less than dominant in the building. The Beavers posted a 502-145-41 record in 688 games All-Time Record at the Glas home SHO GF GA played at John Glas Fieldhouse, and had a losing home-ice record just once during the life of the arena. Eleven times in its 1967-68 10-3-0 1 103 37 history BSU assembled unbeaten streaks of 10 or more games in the building, while averaging nearly 5.6 goals per game. In 1968-69 14-1-0 4 129 35 total, BSU has out-scored its opposition by more than 1,700 goals at “The Glas.” 1969-70 15-2-0 1 134 40 Bemidji State posted an 8-3-3 record on its home ice in 2004, and set a school single-season record for fewest goals 1970-71 11-4-0a 2 104 36 1971-72 9-5-1 1 83 64 allowed in a season at home by surrendering just 28 in 14 games. That season helped kick-start a four-year stretch which J ohn S . G las F ieldhouse 1972-73 15-4-1 1 121 70 has seen BSU post a 47-20-8 record on its home ice with 11 shutouts, including a school-record five in 2007-08, and outscore 1973-74 16-4-0a 2 121 63 its opposition by a combined margin of 262-169. BSU’s 10 victories at the Glas in 2005-06, coupled with a 12-win season 1974-75 12-7-0 0 114 84 in 2004-05, gave BSU back-to-back 10-win seasons on its home ice for the first time as a Division I program. It marked the 1975-76 17-3-0 0 u136 66 1976-77 16-1-1 4 88 37 program’s first such streak since a four-year streak of seasons with 10 or more home wins from 1996-2000. 1977-78 15-2-1 2 113 62 In addition to its role as BSU’s home facility for both men’s and women’s ice hockey, the Glas Fieldhouse also played a 1978-79 14-1-0 2 122 34 prominent role in a variety of events for the BSU and Bemidji area communities. High school contests and area youth figure 1979-80 14-4-0 2 108 57 skating shows occured while the ice was in place, while when the was removed the building played host to events varying 1980-81 15-2-0 3 127 47 1981-82 15-2-0 2 115 38 from the annual Jaycees Home, Sport and Travel Show to BSU’s commencement ceremonies. 1982-83 u20-1-0a 2 118 47 1983-84 19-0-0a 2 132 42 Championship Tradition 1984-85 13-2-1 0 107 46 Only adding to Bemidji State’s already-stellar winning tradition at John Glas Fieldhouse were the five national championships 1985-86 14-6-0a 0 124 85 BSU won on its home ice. The Beavers competed for a national title six times at The Glas, bringing home an NAIA Champion- 1986-87 11-4-0 2 74 48 1987-88 10-3-3 0 85 53 ship in 1971 and four NCAA Division II Championships in 1984, 1986, 1993 and 1997. In 2009, BSU wrote a new chapter 1988-89 11-4-1 3 91 40 winning the College Hockey America tournament it hosted, clinching an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament to kickstart 1989-90 9-3-2 0 66 46 its historic run to the Frozen Four. 1990-91 11-1-1 1 75 34 In total, BSU posted a 17-2-0 record on its home ice in postseason play. 1991-92 8-3-3 1 84 46 1992-93 10-3-0a 1 80 49 1993-94 10-3-0 0 69 39 1994-95 8-4-2 0 63 42 John S. Glas 1995-96 7-2-3 0 63 46 1996-97 13-3-1a 1 102 52 From the time of its completion until Oct. In 1957, Glas was appointed Assistant 1997-98 11-3-1 1 85 39 1, 1975, BSU’s hockey facility held the to the President, and in 1968 he was 1998-99 11-4-0 0 59 42 1999-00 10-6-1 1 63 60 name of BSU Fieldhouse. But it was elevated to Vice President for Administra- 2000-01 3-11-2 0 51 63 renamed in honor of the retiring John S. tive Affairs and later earned the title Vice 2001-02 8-4-3 2 61 47 Glas (right), the acting president of Bemidji President Emeritus. 2002-03 7-3-5 0 45 44 State University at the time of the arena’s The decision to rename the Fieldhouse 2003-04 8-3-3 2 42 u28 2004-05 12-5-0 2 68 47 completion. Glas arrived in Bemidji in was recommended by the Men’s Physical 2005-06 10-3-2 1 63 32 1939 to serve as business manager under Education Department. The Long Range 2006-07 7-3-2 1 41 31 then-BSU President Charles R. Sattgast Planning Committee endorsed the change, 2007-08 10-6-1 u5 48 31 and would remain with BSU for 36 years. and President Dr. R.D. Decker submitted a 2008-09 11-4-0a 2 49 32 2009-10 12-3-0 1 64 31 When Glas arrived, the campus consisted request to the State University Board that TOTAL 502-145-41 56 3,790 2,012 of just two buildings - Deputy and Sanford it officially name the fieldhouse for Glas, per-game scoring 5.51 2.92 Halls - which served as the educational en- “in recognition of his long and dedicated vironment for the institution’s 340 students. service to Bemidji State University.” a= includes playoff games 92 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey C oach R . H “Bo b ” P eters Year-by-Year Record While the early building blocks were already in place, Hockey America Year School Record it was not until R.H. “Bob” Peters took the reigns as conference. the program’s fifth head coach in 1966 that Bemidji College Hock- 1964-65 North Dakota 25-8-0 State University hockey began to take shape as a ey America is the 1965-66 North Dakota 17-12-1 recognizable masterpiece. Although Peters himself third conference 1966-67 Bemidji State 13-5-1 would not claim to be an artist, he constructed a Peters was in- dynasty in Bemidji, Minn. which remains unparalleled volved with as a 1967-68 Bemidji State 16-8-0 in the world of collegiate athletics. founding mem- 1968-69 Bemidji State 23-2-0 Peters entered the college hockey head coach- ber, and with 1969-70 Bemidji State 24-3-0 ing ranks in 1964 as bench boss at the University of more than four North Dakota. During his initial campaign, Peters, decades of expe- 1970-71 Bemidji State 20-7-1 the eventual Western Collegiate Hockey Association rience in college 1971-72 Bemidji State 13-12-1 Coach of the Year, led the Fighting Sioux to a WCHA hockey Peters’ 1972-73 Bemidji State 23-6-1 title and a third-place finish at the NCAA Champion- leadership was ships. He coached in Grand Forks for two seasons, invaluable as the 1973-74 Bemidji State 20-10-1 leading the Sioux to a 42-20-1 mark before making CHA evolved. 1974-75 Bemidji State 13-15-0 a career decision that would change the face of col- The original 1975-76 Bemidji State 22-9-0 legiate hockey. concept for the Peters left the Division I powerhouse in 1966 and CHA began with Air Force head coach Frank Ser- 1976-77 Bemidji State 24-4-3 took over a small-college program in the early stages ratore and then-BSU head coach Peters at the 1998 1977-78 Bemidji State 25-5-1 of its existence - at Bemidji State University. Within two hockey meetings in Florida. The conference sprang 1978-79 Bemidji State 27-2-0 seasons Peters led BSU to its first national champion- forth the following year with a full league schedule in ship and set the foundation for what would become one the 1999-2000 season. Then in the fall of 2001, under 1979-80 Bemidji State 24-8-0 of the most dominant programs in college hockey. the guidance of Peters, the CHA gained an automatic 1980-81 Bemidji State 24-7-0 Thirty-five years later, Peters retired from coaching bid for its tournament champion in the 2003 NCAA 1981-82 Bemidji State 25-5-1 with one of the most impressive lists of achievements Tournament. in the history of collegiate sports - 744 victories as In addition to appointing Peters CHA Commis- 1982-83 sabbatical* a head coach, 702 coming at Bemidji State alone sioner, in 2001 the athletic directors of the league’s 1983-84 Bemidji State 31-0-0 to make Peters the first coach to win 700 or more member institutions approved the recommendation 1984-85 Bemidji State 27-6-2 games at a single school, 13 small-college national by the coaches to name the regular-season champi- championships, and still-standing national collegiate onship trophy in honor of Peters as the R.H. “Bob” 1985-86 Bemidji State 25-9-1 records for most wins in an unbeaten season (31-0-0 Peters Cup—an appropriate honor capping an illustri- 1986-87 Bemidji State 22-12-1 in 1983-’84) and longest unbeaten streak (43 games ous coaching career. 1987-88 Bemidji State 24-11-3 from Nov. 8, 1983 to Jan. 1, 1985). Today, only one Peters’ influence on college hockey also has coach in the sport - Michigan State’s - has stretched outside the arena. He has proven his 1988-89 Bemidji State 19-3-4 won more games at the collegiate level. administrative skills at Bemidji State by serving as 1989-90 Bemidji State 15-11-2 Peters, the only coach to lead a team to a national athletic director and head hockey coach, and he lent 1990-91 Bemidji State 21-6-3 championship game in three divisions of college hockey service to several committees. Under Peters’ guid- and the only coach to reach the Final Four in all four ance, BSU hockey progressed from NAIA to NCAA 1991-92 Bemidji State 16-9-5 divisions (Division I, III, III and NAIA), developed five NHL Division III to NCAA Division II, and in 1999, BSU 1992-93 Bemidji State 24-7-0 players and numerous Olympians and All-Americans. elevated its hockey program to Division I. He served 1993-94 Bemidji State 21-9-3 A 1960 graduate of the University of North Dakota, on championship committees for the NAIA and NCAA Peters spent his collegiate days at goaltender for the for over 20 years, and in 2001 was named a Hobey 1994-95 Bemidji State 24-7-2 Fighting Sioux. He coached at the high school level Baker Legend of Hockey. 1995-96 Bemidji State 16-9-4 for one season before rejoining the UND staff as an Peters continues to provide support to the Be- 1996-97 Bemidji State 25-7-2 assistant coach. midji State athletic department. He announced his Retired from coaching, Peters remains heavily in- retirement from the BSU faculty in 2003 but remains 1997-98 Bemidji State 22-10-2 volved in the sport of college hockey. From April of 2001 with the University in an outreach role with the BSU 1998-99 Bemidji State 17-13-0 to July of 2008 Peters was the commissioner of College Foundation. 1999-00 Bemidji State 13-20-1 2000-01 Bemidji State 4-26-4

at Bemidji State 702-293-49 Career Totals 744-313-50

*Mike Gibbons coached during sabbatical

Coach of the Year Honors WCHA Coach of the Year 1964-65 NAIA Coach of the Year 1973-74 NAIA Coach of the Year 1979-80 NCHA Coach of the Year 1981-82 NCHA Coach of the Year 1983-84

NCAA II-West Coach of the Year 1983-84 AHCA Ed Jeremiah Award 1983-84 NCHA Coach of the Year 1984-85 NCAA III Coach of the Year 1985-86 NCHA Coach of the Year 1985-86 NCHA Coach of the Year 1990-91 AHCA John MacInnes Award 1994-95 R.H. Peters is carried off the ice by the Bemidji State team following his final game as head coach of the Beavers on March 3, 2001.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 93 Memorable Moments in the Era National Playoff Record • April, 1966- R.H. “Bob” Peters becomes the fifth Beaver hockey head coach after a two-year stint as head At North Dakota... coach for the University of North Dakota. Year W-L Finish Division 1965 1-1 3rd NCAA I • March 9, 1968- Bemidji State captures the school’s first national championship in any sport, winning the At Bemidji State... first-ever NAIA National Tournament with a 5-4 overtime victory over Lake Superior State. Over the next 12 Year W-L Finish Division seasons, the Beavers would capture six more NAIA national crowns. 1968 2-0 1st NAIA 1969 2-0 1st NAIA • March 10, 1968- The first Bemidji State All-Americans are named--Terry Bergstrom, Terry Burns, Barry 1970 2-0 1st NAIA Dillon, Bryan Grand and Jim McElmury. The Beavers would produce over 80 All-America selections through 1971 2-0* 1st NAIA 1973 4-0 1st NAIA the years. 1974 1-1 2nd NAIA 1976 1-2 4th NAIA • Winter, 1970- Jim McElmury, Charlie Brown and Bryan Grand help the U.S. National Team to the World B 1977 2-1 3rd NAIA Championship while still remaining active members of the BSU roster. 1978 2-1 2nd NAIA 1979 3-0 1st NAIA 1980 3-0 1st NAIA • Winter, 1972- Jim McElmury and Charlie Brown help carry the USA to the silver medal at the Olympics in 1981 2-1 3rd NAIA Saporo, Japan. 1982 2-1 2nd NAIA 1983 2-2 2nd NCAA II • March 3, 1973- Bemidji State wins its fifth NAIA national title with a 3-2 overtime win at Lakehead. 1984 4-0* 1st NCAA II 1985 2-2 2nd NCAA III 1986 3-1 1st NCAA III • Feb. 25, 1979- BSU wins its sixth NAIA championship with a 5-1 win over Concordia-Moorhead. 1987 2-2 4th NCAA III 1988 2-2 3rd NCAA III • March 2, 1980- Bemidji State wins its seventh NAIA national title with a 4-3 win over Michigan-Dearborn. 1989 2-2 3rd NCAA III 1993 2-0* 1st NCAA II • Nov. 8, 1983- Bemidji State begins 31-0 season march with a 9-1 win over Winnipeg. The Beavers would 1994 1-1 1st NCAA II 1995 2-0 1st NCAA II capture the school’s first NCAA Division II national title with an 8-1 win over Merrimack March 18. BSU would 1996 0-2 2nd NCAA II continue its win streak to an NCAA-record 43 straight games. 1997 2-0* 1st NCAA II 1998 0-2 2nd NCAA II • March 21, 1986- Bemidji State picks up a game-tying goal at 19:56 of the third period versus RIT, and TOTALS 53-24-0 (.688) moves on for the 5-4 overtime win en route to its first NCAA Division III national championship. The Beavers *played at John S. Glas Fieldhouse 27 National Semifinal Appearances beat Plattsburgh State 8-5 to cap the tournament run, winning the school’s ninth title. 13-time National Champions • March 19, 1993- Bemidji State welcomes back the NCAA II National Championship series with a two-game NCAA Div. II 1984, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 sweep of Mercyhurst to win the school’s 10th national title. In addition to the 1993 national title, the Beavers NCAA Div. III 1986 would win NCAA Division II crowns in 1994, ‘95 and ‘97 to bring the total to 13 national titles in the program’s NAIA 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1980

42-year history. Seven-Time National Runners-Up

C oach R . H “Bo b ” P eters NCAA Div. II 1983, 1996, 1998 • May 26, 1998- Bemidji State announces that it will move the men’s hockey program to NCAA Division I NCAA Div. III 1985 status beginning with the 1998-99 season. NAIA 1974, 1978, 1982

• Feb. 9, 2001- Peters leads Bemidji State to a 6-2 win over Niagara, his 700th victory as BSU’s head coach. Peters was the first college hockey coach to lead one school to 700 victories.

Bob Peters Coaching Milestones Win Date Result Opponent 1 Nov. 20, 1964 13-1 Brandon Wheat Kings a 100 Dec. 14, 1969 10-2 Winnipeg h 200 Jan. 4, 1975 8-1 St. Mary’s, Minn. h 300 Feb. 11, 1979 9-1 Lakehead h 400 Feb. 3, 1984 5-3 St. Cloud State h 500 Jan. 30, 1988 4-3 OT UW-Superior h 600 Feb. 27, 1993 7-0 UW-River Falls h 700 Jan. 1, 1998 8-4 UW-Stout a

College Hockey Career Coaching Records By Victories By Winning Percentage name team(s) tenure wins name team(s) tenure Pct. 1 Ron Mason Lake Superior, Bowling Green, Michigan St. 1966-2002 924 1 *John Rolli Mass.-Dartmouth 1985-p .776 2 *Jerry York Clarkson, Bowling Green, Boston College 1972-p 821 2 Alfred Winsor, Jr. Harvard 1906-17, 1922 .761 3 *Jack Parker Boston University 1973-p 813 3 *Tim Coghlin St. Norbert 1994-p .753 5 * Lake Superior St., N. Michigan, Michigan St. 1973-p 749 4 *Bob Emery Plattsburg State 1990-p .743 4 uR.H. “Bob” Peters North Dakota, Bemidji State 1964-2001 744 5 Ned Harkness Resselaer, Cornell, Union (N.Y.) 1950-63, 1976-77 .740 6 Len Ceglarski Clarkson, Boston College 1958-’92 689 6 *Jeff Jackson Lake Superior, Notre Dame 1991-96, 2006-p .718 8 *Red Berenson Michigan 1985-p 673 7 *Bill Beaney New Engalnd College, Middlebury 1978-84, 1987-p .710 7 Jeff Sauer Colorado College, Wisconsin 1971-2002 655 8 Bill Harrison Clarkson 1947-57 .698 9 John MacInnes Michigan Tech 1957-82 555 9 Ron Mason Lake Superior, Bowling Green, Michigan St. 1966-2002 .696 10 Jack Riley Army 1951-86 542 10 uR.H. “Bob” Peters North Dakota, Bemidji State 1964-2001 .695 Through 2009-10 season; research courtesy of the NCAA

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NAIA All-America A ll- merica H onorees Dale Baldwin 1980 57 Players... 82 All-America Awards... A Storied Chapter in BSU Hockey History Mark Eagles 1974-75-76 Over the past four decades, as the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey program has assembled one of the finest hockey traditions in the Mike Gibbons 1979 nation, the Beavers have more than made their mark on various All-America teams. Since 1968, 56 Bemidji State skaters have earned John Hansen 1981 Brian Hartman 1982 a total of 83 All-America certificates at all levels of collegiate hockey, from NAIA to NCAA Division I. Rod Heisler 1979 Jack Horner 1977 Joe Knudson 1982 Tony Montebello 1981 John Murphy 1977-79 Joel Otto 1982 Jim Scanlan 1981-82 Chuck Scanlon 1974 Source: NAIAsports.org AHCA Titan All-America The American Hockey Coaches Association’s All-America team in the college division was 1968 1968 1968 1968-69-70 1968-69-70-71 1969 founded for the 1969-70 season. #4 Terry #9 Terry #12 Barry #10 Bryan #20 Jim #14 Austin The AHCA named an East Division and Bergstrom Burns Dillon Grand McElmury Wallestad West Division All-America team from 1969- 70 until 1985-86, named a First and Second Team for both the East and West in 1986-87, reverted to one team in 1987-88, then named a First and Second Team each year from 1988-89 forward.

College Division First Team - West Bernie Adlys F 1996 Mike Alexander F 1985-86 Omer Belisle F 1995 Greg Biskup D 1986 1970 1970-71 1970-71 1971 1971 1973 Jude Boulianne D 1995 #16 Glen #4 Charlie #1 Blane #15 Bruce #8 Denny #5 Gary Drey Bradley D 1983-84 Beckett Brown Comstock Falk Lemieux Sargent Pat Cullen D 1991 Dennis Gibbons D 1985 Scott Johnson D 1991 Todd Lescarbeau F 1987 Mark Liska G 1983-84-85 Chris Morque G 1994 Steve O’Shea G 1988-89 Joel Otto F 1983-84 Shawn Pomplun D 1997 Ian Resch F 1988 Jeff Sobb F 1997

1973-74 1973-74-75-76 1977-78 1977, 1979 1978-79 1978-79 Second Team - West #30 Chuck #17 Mark #30 Jack #11 John #16 Rod #5 Mike Robin Cook G 1995 Mike Donaghue D 1998 Scanlon Eagles Horner Murphy Heisler Gibbons Troy Edwards D 1996 Jamie Erb F 1993 Paul Ferry D 1992 Gary Gustason D 1993 James Karner F 1994 Brad “O.J.” Kennett F 1992 Terry Mattson D 1987 Aaron Novak F 1998 Dan Richards D 1989 Tom Shinabargar D 1989

1980 1981 1981 1981-82 1982 1982 AHCA RBK All-AMerica #24 Dale #5 Tony #18 John #1 Jim #12 Brian #22 Joe Second Team Baldwin Montebello Hansen Scanlan Hartman Knudson Matt Read F 2010

Pre-Season All-USCHO.com Matt Climie G HM, 2005

All-USCHO.com Andrew Murray C 3rd Team 2005

1982-83-84 1983-84 1983-84-85 1984 1985 1985 #24 Joel #21 Drey #1 Mark #27 Scott #5 Dennis #19 Eric Otto Bradley Liska Monsrud Gibbons Gager

1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1987 1987 1988-89 #22 Mike #11 Greg #21 Ian #29 Todd #10 Terry #1 Steve Alexander Biskup Resch Lescarbeau Mattson O’Shea

2010-11 Beaver hockey 95 1989 1989 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 #8 Dan #25 Tom #21 Scott #3 Pat #4 Paul #33 O.J. #9 Gary #14 Jamie Richards Shinabargar Johnson Cullen Ferry Kennett Gustason Erb

1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996-97 1997 #21 Jim #15 Chris #19 Omer #33 Robin #18 Jude #6 Bernie #27 Troy #7 Shawn Karner Morque Belisle Cook Boulianne Adlys Edwards Pomplun

1997 1997-98 1998 2005 2010 #10 Jeff #7 Mike #9 Aaron #17 Andrew #19 Matt Sobb Donaghue Novak Murray Read

Remembering Galen Nagle A ll- merica H onorees Joel Otto: 1984 Hobey Baker Award Bemidji State University and the Galen Nagle Memorial Fund Committee Joel Otto spent four seasons making his mark in the Beavers hockey have established a memorial scholarship fund in honor of the former Beaver program under coach R.H. “Bob” Peters. The hockey standout, designed to support the Bemidji three-time All-America selection helped the 1984 State hockey program. BSU squad make history en route to the school’s Galen W. Nagle was a goaltender for the Beaver first NCAA Division II national championship and hockey team from 1980-’84, and served as a coach only the second perfect season in NCAA hockey and teacher in the state of Minnesota for several history at 31-0-0. BSU set a college hockey re- years before losing his life to cancer Oct. 18, 1996 cord for most wins in an undefeated season and at the age of 34. remain one of just five unbeaten, untied teams “Galen exemplified Beaver hockey,” said former in the history of the sport. The perfect season Bemidji State coach R.H. “Bob” Peters. “Hard work, helped BSU build a 42-game winning streak, dedication and loyalty were inherent to his character, and another still-standing collegiate record. through his efforts, he became a vital part of our team.” Otto captained BSU’s 1983-84 national Nagle and the 1984 Beaver hockey team made champions, scoring 32-43=75 points and leading college hockey history with a perfect 31-0-0 season the team in assists, scoring and short-handed en route to the school’s first NCAA Division II Na- goals (4). Otto earned Division II All-America tional Championship. An All-Tournament selection from the 1984 Division honors for his efforts. II Championship, Nagle completed his Bemidji State hockey goaltending In addition, Otto was the 1984 recipient of college hockey’s most career with an 8-1 victory in the title game. prestigious honor, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award (Division II). Initially a walk-on at Bemidji State, Nagle’s determination and willingness Otto departed Bemidji State in 1984 and went on to a lengthy career to give forged a special bond with teammates and coaches. He never lost in the NHL. He played 14 seasons for the Calgary Flames (1984-’95) and a game in goal for Bemidji State, posting a 22-0-0 career record with three (1995-’98), finishing his career with 195-313=508 shutouts. He allowed just 37 goals in his career, leaving Bemidji State as points in 943 games played. the program’s all-time leader in save percentage (.9308) and goals-against Otto exemplified sportsmanship, perseverance and dedication. His average (2.039) - career records which still stand today for players with at playing style earned a host of accolades in the NHL, including nomina- least 1,000 minutes in goal. tions for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, awarded to the best defensive forward, “Galen considered it a privilege and an honor to be a part of the team, and the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, awarded to the league’s top and conversely, we valued his contribution to the team,” Peters said. “He player representing dedication and sportsmanship. has had a lasting impact on the lives of the people he touched, and we will Drafted by Calgary in 1984, Otto’s game-winning goal in Game Seven always remember him.” of the 1989 Finals served as the impetus for the Flames’ A 1984 graduate of Bemidji State, Nagle taught industrial arts at Scottt Stanley Cup Championship run later that year. Highlands Middle School in Apple Valley for several years and coached in In 2005, Otto was named one of the 25 greatest players in the history hockey programs at Rosemount, Academy Holy Angels, Richfield, Bloom- of the Calgary franchise. ington, Wayzata and Thief River Falls. He also served as the chief goalie Otto would later earn another memorable title. In1996, he helped drive instructor for Coach Peters’ Bemidji International Hockey Camp at BSU. Team USA to the World Cup of Hockey championship as an alternate Nagle was born to Richard and Marlys June 18, 1962 in Baudette, Minn. captain. He and his family moved to Bemidji in 1979, and he graduated from Bemidji On Oct. 17, 2003, Otto became the first player in Bemidji State history High School in 1980. An annual golf tournament was inaugurated in his to have his jersey number retired. honor Aug. 7, 1998. 96 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

A Bynski, Michael 97-98 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kenora, Ontario Beaver hockey alumni Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Aarnes, Rick 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cedar Falls, Iowa C Aase, Ronald 47-50 W 28 33 7 40 2 0 0 2 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Abood, Walter 66-67 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hirsch, Sask. Cameron, Paul 85-86 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn. Adams, Mike 67-68 D 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Campbell, Ross 85-87 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alexandria, Minn. uAdams, Ryan 08-P D 60 2 8 10 22 0 0 0 0 Deloraine, Manitoba Camrud, Neil 66-67 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Adlys, Bernie 92-96 C 125 49 80 129 225 14 5 6 0 Waterloo, Ontario Carey, Jim 78-79 D 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit Lakes, Minn. Agard, Nate 96-97 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stillwater, Minn. Carleton, Brian 76-80 C 114 42 111 153 76 8 0 5 0 Estevan, Sask. Alexander, Mike 82-86 C 136 98 154 252 160 35 11 13 0 Apple Valley, Minn. Carlson, Dave 74-75 RW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Park, Minn. Allen, Matt 05-07 F 45 4 8 12 48 2 0 1 1 New Westminster, B.C. uCarlson, Matt 08-P D 11 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Ambrose, Greg 95-99 D 125 17 73 90 204 6 0 1 1 Edmonton, Alberta Carpentier, Rob 83-85 W 18 3 3 6 9 1 0 1 0 Hermantown, Minn. Ameluxen, Phil 59-60 D 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Carr, Burton 66-67 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn. Anders, Dean 70-72 D 12 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Carr, Gene 65-66 W 13 3 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 Andersen, Eric 96-98 D 61 6 20 26 160 2 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Carter, Tony 86-90 W 104 36 55 91 94 6 1 3 0 Bothell, Wash. Anderson, Dennis 60-61 W 9 3 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Casey, Bob 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coleraine, Minn. Anderson, Devv 77-79 RW 51 10 7 17 6 2 2 3 0 Seattle, Wash. Catapano, Andrew 76-77 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Bellmore, N.Y. Anderson, Jon 74-75 F 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn. Chaput, Vic 61-64 C 33 26 15 41 6 0 0 2 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Anderson, Ken 66-70 W 92 45 49 94 195 7 1 2 0 Estevan, Sask. Chartrand, Calvin 96-00 W 130 46 72 118 146 12 5 9 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Anderson, Ric 66-68 C 41 27 22 49 4 3 0 2 0 Roseau, Minn. Chiodo, Glen 71-75 W 88 38 59 97 10 7 4 3 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Anderson, Richard 47-49 RW 18 18 13 31 2 0 0 0 0 Eagan, Minn. Chiodo, Wade 01-04 F 70 13 24 37 40 6 0 1 1 Thief River Falls, Minn. Anderson, Robin 79-83 W 83 19 39 58 46 6 0 3 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Christensen, Buzz 73-74 D 10 4 8 12 12 3 0 1 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Andersson, Stefan 00-01 D 28 0 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 Savedalen, Sweden Christy, Matt 95-97 D 28 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 Grand Rapids, Minn. Andrican, Tom 83-85 D 51 5 15 20 14 3 0 2 0 Hibbing, Minn. Chupka, Cory 91-94 F 3 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 Thompson, Manitoba Anoia, Carmine 98-99 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montreal, Quebec Classman, Frank 81-83 W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Arendt, Mike 91-92 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Clay, Sheldon 59-60 D 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Baudette, Minn. uAreshenko, Jake 09-P D 33 0 3 3 24 0 0 0 0 Port Coquitlam, B.C. Clendenning, Scott 87-90 F 50 4 4 8 64 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Arf, Dick 64-66 W 25 12 11 23 6 0 2 1 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Clemens, George 61-62 F 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West St. Paul, Minn Arf, Jeff 75-79 W 122 47 66 113 42 8 3 7 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Cochrane, George 62-65 D 26 0 4 4 12 0 0 0 0 Poplar Pt., Manitoba Arthur, Rob 66-67 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Espanola, Ontario Coleman, Bill 88-92 W 114 21 25 46 184 1 2 2 0 Forest Lake, Minn. Collins, Al 64-65 D 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Regina, Sask. B Collins, Brad 96-98 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Comstock, Derrick 90-92 W 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Bachmeier, Ryan 00-01 D 10 2 0 2 10 1 0 0 0 Calgary, Alberta Cook, Brendan 01-05 F 136 55 47 102 52 22 9 11 0 Reston, Manitoba Back 49-50 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cordray, Jeff 88-91 D 11 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Burnsville, Minn. Backman, Jerry 63-65 W 14 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 Babbitt, Minn. Coseo, Dennis 63-64 W 12 3 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 Canton, N.Y. Badiuk, Pat 69-73 C 84 38 40 78 54 5 4 4 1 Fort Frances, Ontario uCramer, Ryan 07-P F 100 19 13 32 68 1 0 5 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Bakeberg, Greg 65-67 W 14 1 3 4 8 0 0 0 0 Hopkins, Minn. Cranston, Matt 79-81 W 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fergus Falls, Minn. Baker, Arne 91-92 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Woodbury, Minn. Cullen, Pat 88-91 D 73 24 49 73 42 11 0 2 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Baker, Tony 86-87 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Curley, Steve 71-75 D 104 11 46 57 102 3 1 2 0 Roseville, Minn. Baldwin, Dale 76-80 RW 119 93 70 163 182 14 13 15 0 Oxbow, Sask. Currie, Kelly 91-94 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wawota, Sask. Balsimo, Jesse 00-04 D 113 0 9 9 128 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Currie, Scott 75-79 LW 122 77 88 165 107 18 4 10 0 High River, Alberta Bari, Marcos 87-88 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Barnes, Travis 00-04 F 87 10 11 21 36 0 0 1 1 Medicine Hat, Alberta D Barnum, Orin 47-48 F 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stevens, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Bat, Daryl 99-01 W 53 16 21 37 52 3 0 3 0 Orillio, Ontario Dade, Kurt 79-83 W 112 57 68 125 88 16 2 7 0 Wayne, N.J. Bates, Brian 68-69 F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dryden, Ontario Dahl, Doug 59-61 W 14 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 Estevan, Sask. Baumgartner, Jeff 75-77 D 55 10 17 27 40 5 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Dahl, Todd 83-84 F 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brainerd, Minn. Becker, Joe 64-65 D 12 4 3 7 21 1 0 1 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Dahlen, Keith 83-85 F 31 4 3 7 4 0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn. Beckett, Glen 69-72 LW 55 54 34 88 29 14 1 6 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Danners, Jim 66-68 D 25 1 2 3 15 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Belisle, Omer 91-95 C 123 49 82 131 176 17 1 2 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario Deamon, Dan 79-82 C 65 4 15 19 24 0 0 0 0 Golden Valley, Minn. uBelisle, Ted 97-01 F 90 10 12 22 54 1 1 1 0 Nipigon, Ontario Delaney, Kevin 78-79 LW 11 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Bellmore, Paul 90-91 D 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Deleone, Chris 90-94 F 94 11 20 31 175 1 1 2 0 Lynwood, Wash. Bender, Matt 90-91 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anoka, Minn. DeMarchi, Pat 70-72 C 49 21 28 49 66 6 1 4 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Bennett, Austin 69-72 D 15 1 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 Port Edward, BC DeMars, Donnie 01-03 F 23 1 1 2 41 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Benson, Earl 61-62 W 11 4 3 7 0 0 0 1 0 virginia, Minn. Demchuk, Garry 71-72 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gilbert Plains, Manitoba Bergstrom, Terry 65-69 D 80 8 17 25 86 0 0 4 0 Bloomington, Minn. Dempster, Bill 76-77 LW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chelmsford, Mass. Bergstrom, Tim 64-65 C 12 4 3 7 4 0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn. DeMuth, Ray 63-64 W 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West St. Paul, Minn. Berryman, Brett 85-88 D 13 1 2 3 18 1 0 0 0 Great Falls, Mont. Deterding, David 04-08 D 138 1 13 14 209 0 0 0 0 Alexandria, Minn. Bertrand, Roger 70-72 D 28 0 2 2 43 0 0 0 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Devescovi, Kevin 86-90 W 97 11 21 32 56 1 1 1 0 Eveleth, Minn. Bestul, Bob 85-87 W 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bagley, Minn. Dewhurst, Gerald 60-61 D 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bethel, Steve 91-92 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fridley, Minn. Dick, Mike 96-97 F 10 2 5 7 4 1 0 1 0 Altona, Manitoba uBillberg, Emil 07-P F 65 5 4 9 14 0 0 0 0 Stockholm, Sweden Dickson, Bob 66-67 F 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bina, Jerod 95-99 W 121 33 46 79 138 10 2 3 1 Grand Forks, N.D. Dickson, Scot 98-01 W 84 28 26 54 55 5 4 4 0 North Vancouver, BC Birkley, Dale 98-00 D 52 3 11 14 72 0 0 1 0 Edmonton, Alberta Dillon, Barry 66-70 C 93 41 73 114 37 10 2 5 0 Wainwright, Alberta Birrenkott, John 70-74 D 93 11 53 64 64 5 1 3 0 Anoka, Minn. Donaghue, Tim 90-91 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Biskup, Greg 84-88 D 110 29 77 106 42 6 1 6 1 Roseau, Minn. Donaghue, Mike 94-98 D 127 26 54 80 95 3 3 5 0 Bemidji, Minn. Bissell, John 67-68 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Donaldson, Todd 83-87 D 120 15 51 66 106 11 0 1 0 Littleton, Colo. Bjork, Stefan 99-00 D 34 15 18 33 47 8 0 0 0 Stockholm, Sweden Dow, Larry 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bjornson, Kris 91-95 D 117 19 56 75 69 8 1 5 0 Calgary, Alberta Drewes, Jerry 61-62 W 12 8 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Rapids, Minn. Block, Steve 76-77 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Austin, Minn. Drieger, Ryan 93-94 F 27 4 4 8 20 1 0 0 0 Carman, Manitoba Blue, Charlie 46-47 F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Canada Drzystek, John 67-69 F 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lemerick, Sask. Bluhm, Jake 04-08 F 115 15 23 38 123 0 0 1 1 Red Wing, Minn. Dumke, Jim 72-73 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bock, Garry 69-72 RW 72 46 55 101 97 5 1 5 0 Port McNeil, BC Dunbar, Lyle 70-73 W 59 15 21 36 16 2 0 0 0 Oxbow, Sask. Bodnar, Chris 98-99 W 25 3 4 7 2 0 0 0 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario Dupuis, Phil 66-68 LW 38 3 5 8 2 0 0 0 0 Beinfait, Sask. uBoehm, David 10-P F Naples, Fla. Boeke, Dan 72-76 LW 102 42 61 103 180 8 0 4 0 Owatonna, Minn. Bolles, Travis 96-97 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbia Hts, Minn. E Bombay, Harry 67-68 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Frances, Ontario Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Borden, Jim 70-74 D 83 12 38 50 67 1 0 2 0 St. Paul, Minn. Eagles, Mark 72-76 C 116 100 125 225 80 23 5 13 0 Roseville, Minn. Bostock, Cody 05-09 F 140 15 39 54 187 10 0 4 0 Salmon Arm, B.C. Earles, Fred 66-67 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain View, Alaska Bouchard, Ron 78-79 D 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Apple Valley, Minn. Echternach, Jared 91-92 W 8 3 0 3 6 1 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Boulianne Sr., Jude 68-71 D 80 19 56 75 36 0 0 4 0 Willow Bunch, Sask. Echternach, Tyler 91-92 F 6 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Boulianne Jr., Jude 91-95 W-D 119 39 76 115 108 9 1 4 0 St. Anne, Manitoba Edwards, Troy 93-97 D 122 12 69 81 217 5 0 2 0 Broadview, Sask. Bovay, Wayne 59-61 F 7 3 3 6 0 0 0 1 0 Belleville, Ontario Elchyson, Barry 67-70 D 59 10 15 25 14 1 0 1 0 Bienfait, Sask. Bovitz, Brent 86-87 C 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eden Prairie, Minn. Elder, Scott 93-94 D 9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Holland, Manitoba Bozak, Ryan 66-67 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Emkovik, John 47-49 D 14 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn. Bradley, Drey 80-84 D 113 26 71 97 160 13 0 3 0 Hastings, Minn. Engle, Wally 79-81 W 14 4 4 8 14 0 0 1 0 St. Paul, Minn. Brandt, Jack 60-63 D 34 3 6 9 16 0 0 0 0 Regina, Sask. Erb, Jamie 89-93 W 108 86 94 180 71 34 2 12 1 Oak Bluff, Manitoba uBrodie, Kyle 10-P D Northglenn, Colo. Erickson, Dave 82-83 D 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Crystal, Minn. Broten, Mike 71-72 LW 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Erickson, Dick 67-68 D 21 2 4 6 16 0 0 1 0 Richfield, Minn. Brown, Charlie 68-71 D 62 20 47 67 102 5 0 4 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Erickson, Luke 03-07 F 125 52 69 121 125 23 1 6 0 Roseau, Minn. Brown, Dave 62-65 D 36 3 7 10 73 1 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Erickson, Thomas 93-96 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Princeton, Minn. Brown, David 85-86 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Espeseth, Clarence 46-48 LW 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Erskine, Minn. Brtko, Ron 66-67 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fort William, Ontario Budge, Ric 62-66 W 48 50 19 69 32 3 0 6 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. F Buhn 46-47 F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Burhans, Ledyard 46-48 C 9 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Fahlstedt, Ric 75-76 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Littleton, Colo. Burns, Terry 66-69 RW 62 58 42 100 24 9 0 5 1 Swift Current, Sask. Fairchild, Mike 77-81 W 113 44 64 108 87 12 0 6 0 Bemidji, Minn. Burstad, Gary 74-77 D 49 3 15 18 137 0 0 1 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Falk, Bruce 67-71 F 101 56 64 120 12 7 4 4 0 Salol, Minn. Burton, Hal 75-79 D 122 10 55 65 36 2 1 1 0 Maple Creek, Sask. Fatticci, Rico 99-01 D 51 6 15 21 62 3 1 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Bydlon, Jim 76-78 LW 36 1 5 6 6 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Fehrman, Gary 63-64 W 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Byfuglien, Matt 90-91 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Ferroni, Dave 67-68 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eveleth, Minn. 2010-11 Beaver hockey 97 (cont’d) uHunt, Bradley 08-P D 74 16 49 65 59 12 0 2 0 Ridge Meadows, B.C. F Hunt, Marco 84-88 C 71 12 13 25 44 3 0 3 0 Woodbury, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Ferry, Paul 88-92 D 120 24 79 103 172 9 0 4 0 Seattle, Wash. Hurlburt, Terrance 66-67 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Redville, Sask. Fertig, Sheldon 48-50 C 19 9 13 22 4 0 0 1 0 Lake Bronson, Minn. Finks, Jim 73-75 D 45 4 8 12 6 0 0 0 0 Edina, Minn. I uFindlay, Darcy 08-P F 44 6 4 10 49 1 0 0 0 Bristol, Quebec Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown uFisher, Drew 09-P F Int’l Falls, Minn. uIllo, Radoslav 10-P F Bystrica, Slovakia Fitzgerald, Bob 80-84 W 96 39 26 65 71 10 0 5 1 Thief River Falls, Minn. Fleck, Randy 71-72 LW 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Steelman, Sask. J Foss, Darrell 70-71 RW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Foster, Damon 91-94 D 69 10 25 35 55 4 0 1 0 Warroad, Minn. James, Ryan 97-98 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Fournier, Alain 78-81 LW 68 32 28 60 78 7 2 4 0 Ferland, Sask. Jarvis, Blaine 04-08 F 130 33 32 65 91 11 2 6 0 Gladstone, Manitoba Fox, Tom 74-75 RW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wayzata, Minn. Jellison, Wendal 81-85 F 134 86 99 185 157 19 3 14 0 Eston, Sask. Francis, Matt 06-09 F 63 18 23 41 44 5 0 5 0 Surrey, B.C. Jensen, Brent 71-72 LW 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. French, Mike 75-76 RW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Jensen, Jon 75-76 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Frillici, Vince 60-61 F 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jenson, Jim 90-91 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marble, Minn. Frizzell, Irwin 79-80 D 31 5 11 16 22 2 0 1 0 Grand Rapids, Minn. Jerome, Dave 80-84 D 102 7 55 62 20 4 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. Froehlich, Wade 78-82 C 121 23 89 112 118 5 1 2 0 Marquis, Sask. Jobling, Jim 67-68 RW 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Fuhr, John 86-87 W 10 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Irondale, Minn. Minn. Fuller, Don 64-66 W 17 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn. Joffe, Aaron 88-90 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Skokie, IL Fulton, Eric 93-95 W 63 32 34 66 127 10 1 5 0 Olds, Alberta Johnson, Bill 75-76 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Great Falls, Mont. Johnson, Bob 66-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. G Johnson, Brad 99-01 F 46 11 14 25 39 4 0 4 0 Bemidji, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Johnson, Chad 84-85 F 16 1 5 6 10 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Gabardi, Derek 96-97 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Johnson, Ed 46-50 D 20 5 3 8 10 0 0 2 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Gager, Eric 81-85 F 131 74 67 141 72 20 4 11 0 Bovey, Minn. Johnson, Eric 86-87 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mounds View, Minn. Ganyo, George 66-68 W 34 12 7 19 4 1 1 1 0 Warroad, Minn. Johnson, Errol 59-60 D 4 5 2 7 0 0 0 1 0 Roseau, Minn. Garritan, Lou 02-06 F 66 8 6 14 26 0 3 2 0 Pittsburgh, Pa. Johnson, Kelly 96-97 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biwabik, Minn. Gartner, Garth 98-99 W 26 5 4 9 43 0 0 0 0 vernon, BC Johnson, Ken 46-47 RW 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Geatz, Dave 81-85 D 108 8 36 44 116 2 0 1 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Johnson, Robert M. 64-66 D-C 25 8 6 14 34 0 1 1 0 Hallock, Minn. uGeorge, Jordan 09-P F 36 13 21 34 30 3 1 1 0 Madison, Wis. Johnson, Scott 87-91 F 132 96 95 191 94 42 5 12 2 Bemidji, Minn. Gendreau, Brett 83-84 F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bismarck, N.D. Johnson, Travis 97-00 D 78 9 25 34 195 3 0 0 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario Gerber, Tim 66-68 W 24 4 3 7 6 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Johnston, Patrick 83-84 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baxter, Minn. Gervais, Jean-Guy 02-06 F 140 33 30 63 220 5 0 7 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Johnstone, Leonard 62-63 W 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Gibbons, Dennis 82-85 D 99 16 46 62 58 6 0 1 1 White Bear Lake, Minn. Jonsson, Peter 02-05 D 109 7 46 53 70 5 0 2 0 Astorp, Sweden Gibbons, Mike 75-79 D 106 27 69 96 191 8 0 6 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Joyce, Steve 79-80 LW 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Gibbs, Richard 93-96 W 57 6 13 19 20 1 0 2 0 Saskatoon, Sask. uJubinville, Jeff 10-P F Edmonton, Alberta Gilbertson, Jade 84-87 F 13 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Jungwirth, Dave 83-88 W 105 10 20 30 86 1 0 1 0 White Bear Lake, Giles, Laurie 67-68 W 21 14 13 27 2 2 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Minn. Glaesman, Bob 61-65 D-W 34 11 16 27 24 0 0 2 0 St. Paul, Minn. Jundt, Tyler 08-10 D 22 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 WIlliston, N.D. Goulet, Marty 99-03 F 134 47 53 100 184 20 2 5 2 Banff, Alberta Justice, Chris 93-96 W 29 1 6 7 18 0 0 0 0 Edina, Minn. Grams, Steve 89-90 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hoyt Lakes, Minn. Grand, Bryan 67-70 C 59 42 112 154 33 5 5 5 0 Roseau, Minn. Grand, Wendell 66-68 F 18 9 6 15 12 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. K Grannum, L. 46-47 D 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fosston, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Graves, Steve 82-83 F 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ames, Iowa Kalbrener, Ryan 99-00 C 12 1 3 4 12 0 0 0 0 Grafton, N.D. Gregory, Del 81-85 F 38 2 4 6 18 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Kalbrener, Shane 97-01 C 101 36 60 96 90 7 4 3 0 Grafton, N.D. Gunn, Aaron 94-98 F 98 24 25 49 63 0 0 3 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario Kaplan, Tom 76-77 RW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Owatonna, Minn. Gustafson, Jared 97-98 D 32 4 7 11 14 1 0 2 0 Salol, Minn. Karner, Jim 90-94 W 98 37 51 88 94 5 6 6 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Gustafson, Kim 75-76 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Kathenbeutel, Tom 81-82 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Gustason, Gary 89-93 D 115 28 66 94 110 6 0 2 0 Taconite, Minn. Kauppinen, Aki 00-01 D 25 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 0 Espoo, Finland Beaver H ockey A lumni Guyer, Tim 84-88 C 101 24 31 55 33 2 3 4 0 Taconite, Minn. Keinänen, Juha 05-06 D 17 1 2 3 8 0 0 0 0 Tampere, Finland Kelly, Jason 97-98 D 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Nester Falls, Ontario Kelly, Mike 87-90 C 18 2 1 3 10 0 0 1 0 Bloomington, Minn. H Kelly, Neil 70-71 LW 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Calgary, Alberta Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Kelly, Tim 74-75 C 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Haider, John 01-05 D 143 19 37 56 153 9 0 1 1 Forest Lake, Minn. Kenashuk, Mike 77-78 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morden, Manitoba Hallgren, Mark 76-77 LW 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 North St. Paul, Minn. Kennett, O.J. 89-92 W 80 50 90 140 108 19 2 10 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Hamilton, Todd 87-90 W 39 2 4 6 26 0 0 1 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Kimball, Dan 83-87 W 133 15 24 39 102 3 0 2 0 Rochester, Minn. Hampson, Russ 83-85 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brainerd, Minn. Kimball, Joe 87-88 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Hanowski, Jared 00-04 F 136 13 33 46 74 3 1 0 2 Regina, Saskatchewan Kincaid, David 59-60 F 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Hansen, John 79-81 C 56 38 38 76 97 7 0 4 0 North St. Paul, Minn. uKinne, Ben 08-P F 74 18 21 39 32 5 1 1 1 St. Paul, Minn. Hansen, Mark 93-97 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taber, Alberta Kinney, Pat 75-79 D 122 17 64 81 64 5 0 4 1 North St. Paul, Minn. Hanson, Al 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Klein, Tom 89-91 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coon Rapids, Minn. Hanson, Jay 98-00 D/LW 11 1 1 2 24 0 0 1 0 Sartell, Minn. Kleisinger, Len 67-68 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Regina, Saskatchewan Hanson, Lee 79-81 W 54 11 9 20 13 4 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Klingfus, Josh 94-98 W 126 47 56 103 172 3 0 4 0 Rochester, Minn. Hardwick, Kyle 06-10 D 79 1 6 7 44 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Knott, Kurt 00-02 F 40 4 7 11 29 0 0 0 0 Red Lake Falls, Minn. Harrison, Blaine 86-90 F 100 14 28 42 178 2 1 2 0 Dauphin, Manitoba Knott, Todd 98-01 F 72 14 9 23 38 0 4 1 0 Red Lake Falls, Minn. Hartman, Brian 80-82 C 56 37 44 81 72 8 1 2 1 Sioux City, Iowa Knox, Matt 87-89 C 33 5 8 13 20 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. uHartmann, Matt 09-P F 11 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 Hugo, Minn. Knudson, Joe 78-82 D 123 25 42 67 66 7 0 2 0 Warroad, Minn. Harvey, Dexter 61-62 W 12 5 3 8 0 0 0 1 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Koen, Bayne 92-93 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harvey, Harry 49-50 F 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Grand Rapids, Minn. Koenen, Chad 92-94 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Palmer, Alaska Harvey, Joe 74-75 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Richfield, Minn. Kofstad, Lee 93-95 D 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Hasbargen, Darrell 91-92 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Birchdale, Minn. Kostiuk, Rob 81-85 W 123 50 38 88 90 14 1 12 0 Benito, Manitoba Hause, John 90-94 D 69 7 31 38 103 1 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Krawchuk, Gary 76-80 D-LW 120 16 39 55 68 1 0 2 1 Elk Point, Alberta Headman 46-47 F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kristo, Mark 72-76 C 107 65 57 122 81 25 0 9 0 Owatonna, Minn. Heaviland, Tom 75-79 W 92 18 15 33 49 1 0 2 0 Marquette, Mich. Krohn, Nathan 96-97 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Hede, George 82-83 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Kuharski, Myles 02-05 F 104 23 29 52 88 4 0 4 0 Neepawa, Manitoba Heisler, Rod 75-79 RW 121 100 90 190 70 26 4 15 0 Moose Jaw, Sask. Kvarnlov, Dave 72-75 W 48 8 15 23 16 1 1 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Hernesman, David 87-90 W 55 11 13 24 30 0 0 1 0 Grand Rapids, Minn. Kvarnlov, Lyle 71-75 C 69 23 51 74 48 2 1 2 0 Warroad, Minn. Hiemer, Manuel 94-96 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Silver Bay, Minn. Kverno, Dale 47-50 D 10 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Hills, Scott 80-81 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grafton, N.D. Kyle, Kevin 90-92 D 47 4 14 18 48 1 0 1 0 St. Louis, Mo. Hinchman, Dick 64-65 C 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis, Indiana Hjelle, Arlan 61-62 W 12 2 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Hodgins, Chris 01-02 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kitchener, Ontario L Hoffard, Mark 46-47 D 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 McIntosh, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Hoglund, Dan 73-74 D 12 0 4 4 16 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. uLadd, Garrett 10-P F Fenton, Mich. Hokanson, Gary 68-69 W 25 15 23 38 44 0 1 2 0 Warroad, Minn. Lafleur, Marc 95-99 C 109 37 64 101 98 10 4 2 0 Hearst, Ontario Holman, Shane 02-07 D 100 15 17 32 93 2 1 4 0 Hibbing, Minn. Lafond, Paul 59-62 C 26 29 18 47 0 0 0 3 0 Rainy River, Ontario Holmstrom, Neal 78-82 D 117 11 26 37 80 3 1 2 0 Roseville, Minn. Langen, Tom 62-66 W 25 12 12 24 10 1 0 2 0 St. Louis Park, Minn. Holte, Jim 75-76 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baudette, Minn. Larkin, Dan 71-72 D 22 1 10 11 16 1 0 0 0 Mahtomedi, Minn. Hopkins, John 62-65 W 34 14 25 39 6 1 0 3 0 Edmonton, Alberta Larson, Mark 90-92 W 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 St. Cloud, Minn. Horn, Billy 48-50 W 10 12 10 22 2 0 0 1 0 Hibbing, Minn. Lehrke, Tyler 06-10 F 123 18 28 46 61 2 0 2 0 Park Rapids, Minn. Howarth, Todd 90-91 W 7 3 3 6 2 1 0 1 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario Lehtenin, Tom 61-62 D 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Howe, Bill 48-50 D 13 3 6 9 4 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Leipert, Bevin 68-69 D 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moose Jaw, Sask. Howe, Bruce 71-72 LW 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Leitch 49-50 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Howells, Rob 72-76 C 50 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 Mound, Minn. Lemieux, Denny 68-72 C 91 59 70 129 112 9 7 11 0 Alida, Sask. Hudak, Gregg 81-82 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Golden Valley, Minn. Leonard, Tom 65-66 D 13 2 3 5 28 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Huddy, Ryan 02-06 F 139 28 62 90 38 7 0 5 0 Edmonton, Alberta Lescarbeau, Mark 81-85 C 125 43 64 107 142 11 1 4 0 Hopkins, Minn. Huerd, Vince 96-98 F 56 20 21 41 56 0 0 2 0 Warroad, Minn. Lescarbeau, Tim 82-86 W 101 75 58 133 96 19 1 11 0 Hopkins, Minn. Huewe, Neil 97-98 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Lescarbeau, Todd 83-87 W 110 66 99 165 64 15 1 11 1 Hopkins, Minn. Huff, Steve 90-92 D 14 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 0 Minnetonka, Minn. Lester, Bill 74-77 W 88 18 31 49 74 3 0 3 0 Anoka, Minn. Hugeback, Mark 88-91 W 90 34 39 73 90 5 0 8 0 Rochester, Minn. Letourneau, Steve 72-76 W 113 42 56 98 16 10 1 6 0 Rochester, Minn. Humphrey, Jim 67-71 W 89 35 62 97 57 6 2 4 1 St. Paul, Minn. 98 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey Nodsle, Mark 89-90 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit Lakes, Minn. Beaver hockey alumni L (cont’d) Nokelby, Marc 80-81 D 15 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Nordaune, Jeff 96-98 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Glenwood, Minn. Levasseur, Jim 60-61 D 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 virginia, Minn. Norland, Scott 81-84 F 52 8 6 14 33 1 0 1 0 Hallock, Minn. Levasseur, Larry 64-65 F 8 4 4 8 0 0 1 0 0 Baudette, Minn. Northagen, Duane 75-76 RW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Beaver Bay, Minn. Leverty, Denny 70-72 C-LW 35 5 3 8 12 0 0 0 0 Anoka, Minn. Nosan, Fran 74-75 LW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Lewis, Brad 67-68 F 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Novak, Aaron 94-98 F 79 38 43 81 108 8 1 5 0 Cloquet, Minn. Lillegard, Jim 46-47 LW 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 McIntosh, Minn. Novak, Nick 69-73 F 91 31 39 70 32 4 1 5 0 Hibbing, Minn. Lillesve, Harry 46-49 F 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McIntosh, Minn. Nyhus, Craig 73-75 D 57 2 7 9 10 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Lindell, Ben 01-03 D 34 0 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 Rosemount, Minn. Nyhus, Steve 75-77 D 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Lindholm, Miikka 00-01 RW 30 6 3 9 6 2 0 0 1 Kerava, Finland Lofman, Heikki 00-01 C 46 6 15 21 26 4 0 0 1 Kerava, Finland Logan, Jim 94-98 F 122 43 61 104 226 8 2 5 0 Nipigon, Ontario O Lorch, Daniel 91-92 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hoyt Lakes, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Love, Dave 84-85 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oldcorn, Malcolm 92-95 D 38 1 7 8 24 0 0 0 0 Carman, Manitoba uLowe, Ian 07-P F 94 25 26 51 42 11 0 4 2 Bradwardine, Manitoba Oliver, Mike 82-83 W 37 2 4 6 18 0 0 1 0 Lundeen, Steve 83-86 D 54 9 33 42 56 4 0 2 0 Fergus Falls, Minn. Olson, Buzz 65-69 D 60 4 17 21 36 1 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Lyons, Dave 92-93 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Olson, Daryl 76-78 D 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Two Harbors, Minn. Olsson, Anders 01-04 D 101 7 33 40 75 4 0 2 0 Tingsryd, Sweden O’Neil, Jerry 59-62 F 26 7 14 21 0 0 0 2 0 Baudette, Minn. M Ophus, Roger 46-47 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Erskine, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Opozda, Jim 82-83 D 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minot, N.D. uMacIntyre, Dan 07-P D 42 1 6 7 57 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Opsahl, Wayne 87-90 D 64 18 28 46 68 8 0 0 1 Duluth, Minn. Mack, Jason 90-94 W 122 42 64 106 148 3 3 6 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. uOrban, Brance 09-P F 12 3 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 Lethbridge, Alberta Mackenhausen, Steve 87-89 D 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Osborn, Cale 94-96 D 39 1 3 4 18 0 0 0 0 Fargo, N.D. uMacQueen, Jamie 08-P F 73 12 13 25 49 4 0 3 0 St. Thomas, Ontario Osborne, Don 65-66 D 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fridley, Minn. Madsen, Bill 60-61 W 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Oster, Jim 66-68 W 17 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario March, Clyde 63-64 D 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Otto, Joel 80-84 C 122 89 115 204 134 26 4 14 0 Elk River, Minn. Marino, Brandon 0509 F 116 15 36 51 99 6 0 4 2 Riverside, Calif. Owens, Jack 49-50 F 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Martens, Andrew 02-06 D 101 11 29 40 67 2 1 2 0 Friendswood, Texas Martin, Bob 88-89 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Martine, Claude 88-91 D 81 3 22 25 72 0 0 0 0 Antler, Sask. P Marvin, Charles 66-67 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Masterson, Mark 78-82 F 106 47 51 98 62 6 3 8 0 San Mateo, Calif. Pace, Chris 96-98 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario Matatall, Bruce 95-99 F 103 30 42 72 125 7 1 3 0 Regina, Sask. Parenteau, Bill 76-81 RW 88 16 36 52 44 3 0 1 0 St. Paul, Minn. Matatall, Craig 92-96 W 123 67 83 150 283 26 2 9 1 Regina, Sask. Parizino, Phil 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Mather, Gary 63-65 W 21 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 Regina, Sask. Patnaude, Robert 66-67 W 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Matson 49-50 W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pauletti, Mike 60-61 D 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 virginia, Minn. Mattson, Don 66-67 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Pederson, Tyler 07-08 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Park, Minn. Mattson, Terry 85-88 D 93 25 81 106 121 11 0 1 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Pelawa, Joe 87-89 W 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Mauricio, Scott 97-98 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arden Hills, Minn. Pelkey, Jerry 74-77 LW 54 6 5 11 59 1 0 0 0 Silver Bay, Minn. McCannell, Daryl 71-72 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elva, Manitoba Pelletier, Dan 96-00 C 126 42 49 91 139 14 3 10 0 Regina, Sask. McCleary, Tom 75-77 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Watertown, Conn. Pelowski, Brian 66-67 W 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. McClellan, Aaron 94-98 W 51 6 23 29 19 1 0 1 0 Lino Lakes, Minn. Peluso, Chris 06-10 D 126 2 36 38 104 1 0 0 0 Wadena, Minn. McClellan, Jeff 88-89 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lino Lakes, Minn. Perpich, Mike 99-01 F 51 5 11 16 36 0 0 1 0 Hibbing, Minn. McDonald, Bill 59-60 D 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Perreault, Grant 97-99 C 25 2 12 14 6 0 0 1 0 Fort Frances, Ontario McDonald, Jim 59-60 F 4 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Peterson, Mike 91-94 W 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Deerfield, Wis. McElmury, Jim 67-71 D 89 34 44 78 109 7 2 3 0 Cottage Grove, Minn. Petterson, Bob 63-64 C 12 6 4 10 0 0 0 2 1 Estevan, Sask. McGill, Jeff 99-03 F 136 34 51 85 62 11 0 4 1 Carman, Manitoba Pfau, Pat 81-83 F 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Bottineau, N.D. McGavack, John 72-73 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gilbert, Ariz. Phaneuf, Scott 85-87 D 28 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 Parkville, Minn. McGraw, Mike 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phenow, Mark 98-01 D 132 8 28 36 72 3 0 1 0 Osseo, Minn. McIntosh, Mike 95-96 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Great Falls, Mont. Phrakonkham, Says 99-02 F 90 8 21 29 38 0 2 1 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba McIntyre, Brendan 04-06 F 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ottawa, Ontario Pieper, Korre 90-91 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Williams, Minn. McIvor, Merv 63-64 D 8 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Pomplun, Shawn 95-97 D 57 13 42 55 55 8 2 3 0 Warroad, Minn. McKechney, Craig 91-95 W 125 44 59 103 173 14 0 7 0 Powerview, Manitoba Pope, Matt 04-08 F 143 33 38 71 126 10 2 7 0 Langley, B.C. McKechney, Ron 59-61 C 5 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 Beinfait, Sask. Potapinski, Dean 88-89 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alida, Sask. McKechnie, Bill 48-49 C 8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Power, John 95-98 F 10 1 5 6 4 0 0 0 0 Detroit Lakes, Minn. McKelvie, Chris 06-10 F 120 18 15 33 88 0 2 3 1 New Brighton, Minn. Prenevost, Lex 74-75 F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Red Lake Falls, Minn. McKinnon, Tim 74-75 W 28 7 15 22 8 0 0 2 0 Warroad, Minn. Preston, Scott 70-73 W 72 24 37 61 40 5 1 2 0 yorkton, Sask. McLachlan, Jim 67-69 D 22 4 7 11 14 0 0 0 0 Calgary, Alberta Prodahl, Mike 70-72 D 44 4 12 16 18 1 0 1 0 Richfield, Minn. uMcLeod, Aaron 09-P F 29 3 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 Ottawa, Ontario Pyle, Dan 81-85 D 56 2 17 19 43 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma City, Okla. McLeod, Murray 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McManamin, Graham 06-09 D 68 6 18 24 100 2 0 1 0 Anchorage, Alaska R McNellis, Pete 82-83 W 9 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Coon Rapids, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Meiers, Nick 97-99 W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bismarck, N.D. uRacklin, Anton 10-P Goteborg, Sweden Melhus, Duff 72-78 C 110 32 76 108 101 6 1 3 0 Richfield, Minn. Radke, Jim 72-76 F 46 4 3 7 2 0 0 1 0 Rochester, Minn. Melville, Ed 93-97 F 102 23 37 60 86 0 2 1 0 Calgary, Alberta Ramiller, Frank 48-49 F 18 9 10 19 0 0 0 1 0 Williams, Minn. Methven, Bill 00-04 F 126 15 17 32 137 1 0 4 0 Mora, Minn. Rand, Bruce 65-68 C 31 8 10 18 18 1 0 2 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Methven, Bryce 00-04 D 140 16 39 55 162 10 0 1 0 Mora, Minn. Raske, Neal 87-91 D 33 0 2 2 17 0 0 0 0 Apple Valley, Minn. Michels, Travis 89-90 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hoyt Lakes, Minn. uRead, Matt 07-P F 110 43 65 108 119 8 6 7 0 Ilderton, Ontario Michie, Del 84-86 D 23 1 1 2 16 0 0 1 0 Rapid City, Manitoba Reekie, Ray 65-68 W 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska Miller, Brian 63-64 W 10 7 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 Oakville, Ontario Reif, Dave 76-77 D 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Miller, Gary 61-62 D 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 virginia, Minn. Reise, Tom 69-72 RW 59 11 21 32 6 2 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Miller, Ryan 03-07 F 119 30 37 67 114 11 3 3 0 Fergus Falls, Minn. Remus, Willie 47-50 W 14 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Miller, Wayne 62-63 D 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba uRendle, Sam 10-P D Grand Rapids, Minn. Milless, Mike 78-81 RW 89 32 26 58 36 9 3 2 0 Rogers, Minn. Resch, Ian 84-88 F 134 65 94 159 64 14 2 5 0 Weyburn, Sask. Millington, Dave 71-74 W 65 38 38 76 54 7 0 4 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Rethwill, Scott 82-83 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbia Hts, Minn. Modahl, Jesse 00-01 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Reynolds, Doug 72-73 C 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grande Prairie, Alberta Moggach, Joey 06-08 F 55 6 25 31 48 2 0 0 0 Brandon, Manitoba Rice, Pat 78-82 D 34 2 4 6 21 0 0 0 0 Cottage Grove, Minn. Molloy, Tom 68-70 F 39 7 6 13 10 1 1 0 0 Calgary, Alberta Richards, Dan 85-89 F 131 87 93 180 40 16 6 14 2 Grand Forks, N.D. Molstad, Jud 94-95 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Riddell, Bruce 76-77 C 31 12 21 33 6 1 1 2 0 Moose Jaw, Sask. Money, David 76-77 RW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hallock, Minn. Riddell, Riley 01-04 F 107 35 53 88 56 7 1 3 1 Camrose, Alberta Monkman, Stacy 87-89 D 29 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Salol, Minn. Rieger, Bob 66-68 D 30 4 10 14 49 2 0 1 0 Regina, Sask. Monsrud, Eric 91-96 W 114 44 49 93 159 14 4 8 0 Rochester, Minn. Ring, Dwayne 64-68 F 47 32 18 50 23 0 2 0 0 Regina, Sask. Monsrud, Scott 80-84 W 87 48 47 95 24 16 2 9 0 Rochester, Minn. Roberts, Brian 74-77 D 16 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn Ctr, Minn. Montebello, Tony 77-81 D 114 22 59 81 51 5 1 1 0 Bemidji, Minn. Roberts, Paul 81-82 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Morque, Chris 90-94 D 120 28 79 107 345 7 3 2 1 Grand Forks, N.D. Roddick, Jim 65-66 W 13 4 6 10 2 2 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska Mueller, Dave 74-78 D 112 22 44 66 144 7 0 2 0 St. Louis Park, Minn. Romanchuk, Steve 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oakdale, Minn. Mulally, Brian 72-75 F 28 3 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Roo, Jim 81-85 D 92 7 27 34 67 1 0 1 0 Blaine, Minn. Munn, Doug 81-82 W 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oxbow, Sask. Rood, Tim 79-83 D 100 9 33 42 26 2 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Murphy, John 75-79 C 122 71 98 169 50 17 4 9 0 Bovey, Minn. Rose, Mike 77-81 D 62 0 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 Anoka, Minn. Murphy, Tom 90-94 C 114 28 40 68 154 8 0 1 0 Grand Rapids, Minn. Ross, Garry 73-75 D 38 22 25 47 51 7 2 1 0 Roseau, Minn. Murray, Andrew 01-05 F 118 46 69 115 131 17 2 6 1 Selkirk, Manitoba Roth, Garrett 04-07 F 61 8 14 22 48 1 0 3 0 Cary, Ill. Ruff, Jamie 07-08 F 4 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 Rochester, Minn. N Ruedebusch, Mike 96-97 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Huron, SD Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Russell, Pat 72-75 W 81 13 19 32 34 3 2 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Nagle, Arlen 80-82 F 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Rygh, Ken 60-61 W 10 3 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 Roseau, Minn. Nathe, Chris 03-05 D 11 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Elk River, Minn. Nathe, Joe 72-75 W-D 69 21 25 46 68 4 0 4 0 New Brighton, Minn. S Nelson, Chris 84-85 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Nelson, Dave 77-79 D 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Salentine, Mike 79-80 RW 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neuman, John 96-98 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Park, Minn. Salmon, Ryan 96-99 D 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Stillwater, Minn. Newton, Brent 88-90 D 25 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 Shakopee, Minn. Sanderson, Merv 60-63 F/D 34 17 15 32 16 0 0 2 0 Glenboro, Manitoba Nicholls, Kelly 91-94 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson, Manitoba Sargent, Gary 72-73 D 30 23 24 47 30 7 1 2 0 Bemidji, Minn.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 99 Wellock, Lloyd 66-67 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Estevan, Sask. S (cont’d) Wendorf, Troy 89-91 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stillwater, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Wenkus, Eric 98-99 C 24 3 7 10 4 0 0 0 0 Eden Prairie, Minn. Saterdalen, Tom 62-64 D 22 5 8 13 4 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Werner, Dick 62-63 D 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fergus Falls, Minn. Sauer, Don 86-88 W 6 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Weselowski, Riley 04-08 D 124 8 31 39 150 1 1 2 0 Pilot Mound, Manitoba Sauer, Rob 87-88 W 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Weston, Stu 79-81 W 43 4 6 10 20 1 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Sauter, Denis 66-68 C/RW 26 5 4 9 4 0 0 0 0 Richfield, Minn. Wheelock, Joel 96-97 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn. Savage, Brooks 89-90 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hastings, Minn. Whiting, John 46-50 W 22 19 12 31 2 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Scaletta, Joe 61-65 D 47 11 27 38 60 0 0 2 0 St. Boniface, Manitoba Wilson, Dean 92-93 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scanlon, Joe 74-76 C/RW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cloquet, Minn. Wilson, John 79-80 C 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Schmitz, Bill 75-79 W 118 73 56 129 83 12 5 8 0 Farmington, Minn. Wilson, Scott 94-98 D 35 3 5 8 27 0 0 1 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Schmitz, Bob 80-81 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Farmington, Minn. Winter, Travis 05-09 F 118 28 37 65 73 16 2 4 0 St. Cloud, Minn. Schroeder, Don 65-67 D 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. Woldum, Steve 66-67 C 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Schroeder, Tim 74-75 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moorhead, Minn Woods, Bernie 62-66 W 42 13 9 22 14 1 0 1 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Schueller, Dennis 67-71 D 94 17 35 52 111 2 3 1 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn Wyrick, Craig 87-88 W 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis, Ind. Schultz, Brad 86-87 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greenwood, Minn. Yetter, Jon 87-89 D 35 1 11 12 6 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Schwartzbauer, Nathan 03-07 D 126 0 17 17 102 0 0 0 0 Wasilla, Alaska Young, Kyle 95-98 D 76 2 26 28 66 0 0 0 0 Cloquet, Minn. Scofield, Tyler 05-09 F 129 48 63 111 112 17 2 7 0 Prince George, B.C. Young, Mike 93-94 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segall, Brad 85-86 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yurek, Mike 77-78 LW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Searles, Jacob 98-00 W/D 55 13 17 30 28 3 0 1 0 Centerville, Minn. Zakrajsek, Bob 60-61 D 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nashwauk, Minn. Seide, Steve 74-78 C/LW 119 38 43 81 141 10 4 3 0 Minneapolis, Minn. Zorick, Biz 82-83 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska Sellars, John 67-68 D 5 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Andover, Minn. Zywiec, Joe 68-72 F 41 3 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn. uSerratore, Tom 84-87 C 69 32 50 82 28 6 0 4 0 Coleraine, Minn. Sertich, John 88-91 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duluth, Minn. Shandro, Drew 92-96 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatoon, Sask. Goaltenders Shedlov, Bill 46-47 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fosston, Minn. Career GP MIN GAA W L T SO GA SV Hometown Shinabargar, Tom 85-89 D 103 17 63 80 60 6 0 2 1 St. Louis, Mo. Abraham, Jason 90-91 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Estevan, Sask. Simmons, Clay 99-02 D 102 25 26 51 96 14 0 2 0 Princeton, B.C. Alamano, Orlando 04-09 20 1,031 2.97 6 12 0 1 51 465 Fresno, Calif. Simonet, Tom 46-47 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Little Falls, Minn Anderson, John 66-67 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Simpson, Scott 92-94 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carndoff, Sask. Anderson, Matt 96-00 24 554 3.47 4 3 0 0 32 231 Detroit Lakes, Minn. Sims 47-48 W 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bahr, Clinton 88-89 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Sirianni, Rob 03-07 F 131 48 53 101 128 18 0 5 2 Edmonton, Alberta uBakala, Dan 08-P 31 1,829 2.33 19 8 3 3 71 786 Calgary, Alberta Skrivseth, Glen 78-79 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Park, Minn. Beaton, Jon 93-96 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fargo, N.D. Slepica, Merrill 71-72 C 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Robbinsdale, Minn. Beaton, Mike 92-96 41 1,895 3.61 16 10 4 0 114 841 Fargo, N.D. Slocombe, Reggie 61-63 W 23 7 11 18 2 0 0 1 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Bend, Tom 64-67 36 2,168 2.68 27 7 2 3 97 1,066 Poplar Point, Manitoba Smedsmo, Dale 69-72 LW 63 30 12 42 95 2 0 1 0 Roseau, Minn. uBosch, Travis 09-P Regina, Sask. Smith, Bob 86-89 D 72 2 14 16 38 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Buckley, Joe 76-78 1 10 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 4 Homer, Alaska Smith, Lynn 69-73 W 78 24 25 49 59 1 1 4 0 White Bear Lake, Minn. Cabot 48-49 1 40 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 4 Smith, Mike 79-80 D 26 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Calder, Roy 70-71 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, Ron 85-89 W 82 15 12 27 40 3 2 1 0 Bemidji, Minn. Caldwell, Jim 89-90 1 5 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 Smrekar, Bill 63-65 W 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ely, Minn. Casareto, Joe 89-90 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Soares, Mark 05-06 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burnaby, B.C. Chilcote, Gary 67-68 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sobb, Jeff 93-97 C 125 45 65 110 221 8 3 7 1 Calgary, Alberta Climie, Matt 04-08 95 5,427 2.45 45 30 11 12 222 2,201 Leduc, Alberta Starkey, Ed 76-77 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waterloo, Iowa Comstock, Blane 67-71 86 4,878 2.34 70 12 1 9 190 1,818 Roseau, Minn. Steinmetz, Shane 87-90 F 31 4 6 10 12 0 1 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Comstock, Will 72-73 2 12 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 6 Roseau, Minn. Stengrim, David 91-94 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Cook, Robin 92-96 87 4,823 3.22 57 19 5 1 259 2,115 Winnipeg, Manitoba Stewart, Adam 98-00 D 32 1 4 5 16 0 0 0 0 Seattle, Wash. Cooper, Neil 96-98 23 1,227 3.62 14 6 1 2 74 519 Fort Frances, Ontario Stewart, George 48-50 D 13 6 3 9 4 0 0 0 0 Williamston, Mich. Dalton, Matt 07-09 36 2094 2.29 20 14 1 3 80 864 Clinton, Ontario Stewart, Wayne 48-49 C 8 9 1 10 0 0 0 1 0 Staples, Minn. Delmonte, Terry 69-72 6 60 3.00 0 0 0 0 3 27 St. Paul, Minn. Strandell, Jeff 84-86 C 64 20 31 51 42 1 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. uDugas, Mathieu 09-P 9 404 1.93 4 2 1 1 13 146 L’Assomption, Quebec Stuart, Derek 98-99 W 11 3 4 7 4 1 0 0 0 Calgary, Alberta Fermoyle, Denny 73-74 1 3 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 Minneapolis, Minn. Beaver H ockey A lumni Studebaker, Mark 91-93 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wayzata, Minn. Fermoyle, Patrick 96-97 6 48 3.75 0 0 0 0 3 20 Warroad, Minn. Sturk, Bob 59-61 C/D 11 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Coleraine, Minn. Freeman, Kyle 85-87 1 6 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 5 Suoraniemi, Niko 04-06 D 20 0 3 3 8 0 0 0 0 Angelholm, Sweden Groschupf, Jim 49-50 4 220 5.45 1 1 0 0 20 58 Bemidji, Minn. Swanger, Gary 63-64 D 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Grove, Tom 59-60 1 30 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 Stillwater, Minn. Hallett, Jeff 72-74 2 66 2.73 1 0 0 0 3 24 Warroad, Minn. Horner, Jack 74-78 86 4,712 3.31 59 17 4 6 260 2,062 St. Paul, Minn. T Horton, Mike 63-64 3 30 2.00 0 0 0 0 1 9 St. Paul, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Howell, Carl 62-63 2 40 3.00 0 0 0 0 2 10 Muskegan, Mich. Taggart, Sean 88-93 W 106 20 25 45 83 2 0 3 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Hunt, Grady 00-04 106 6,002 3.07 39 51 12 5 307 2,717 vernon, BC Talarico, Terry 49-50 F 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Ignjatovic, Verko 92-93 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Belgrade, Yugoslavia Talbot, Paul 89-91 W 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Albuquerque, N.M. Kleisinger, Len 67-68 22 1,218 3.55 13 8 0 3 72 603 Regina, Sask. Tamane, Brent 08-09 F 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pickering, Ontario Kreibich, Todd 89-93 55 3,171 3.22 38 9 3 3 170 1,407 Crookston, Minn. Taylor, John 72-74 W 29 4 4 8 2 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Kvarnlov, Mike 70-72 17 737 4.72 4 7 0 0 58 414 Roseau, Minn. Taylor, Milt 75-76 LW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Larson, R.J. 90-93 1 40 7.50 0 1 0 0 5 12 Grand Forks, N.D. Theis, Jerry 73-75 F 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maple Grove, Minn. Lennox, Calvin 46-47 6 370 9.57 0 5 1 0 59 41 Williams, Minn. Thompson, Don 61-63 W 22 4 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 Regina, Sask. Liska, Mark 81-85 87 4,717 2.76 61 10 3 4 217 2,013 Mendota Hts, Minn. Thompson, Jim 62-66 C 49 54 38 92 38 1 1 14 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Long, Bob 60-61 7 312 3.65 3 3 0 0 19 84 Duluth, Minn. Thompson, Mike 86-87 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West St. Paul, Minn. Loos, Rob 80-81 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fargo, N.D. Thordarson, Vic 67-69 F 29 8 3 11 12 1 0 1 0 Gimli, Manitoba Martin, Jim 82-86 45 2,276 3.59 29 7 1 0 136 1,043 Mahtomedi, Minn. Thul, Brian 92-93 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Medicine, Chris 93-95 1 20 3.00 0 0 0 0 1 16 Emo, Ontario Tieranta, Anssi 05-06 D 22 1 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 Lempääla, Finland Morgan, Dannie 00-04 24 1,168 3.08 5 8 4 3 60 473 Calgary, Alberta Tighe, Greg 74-75 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Nagle, Galen 80-84 26 1,089 2.04 22 0 0 3 37 498 Bemidji, Minn. Tkachuk, Kelly 92-93 D 31 3 12 15 30 3 0 1 0 Ness, Jon 86-87 2 11 5.45 0 0 0 0 1 5 Roseau, Minn. Tollefson, Dan 88-93 C 117 44 73 117 61 20 4 5 0 Willmar, Minn. Olson, Dan 77-80 45 2,350 2.53 35 3 0 2 99 893 Bemidji, Minn. Tookenay, Brent 87-91 C 131 41 65 106 76 7 3 2 0 Nipigon, Ontario Olson, Gordon 47-49 8 340 4.76 5 1 0 1 27 47 Trimborn, Tony 93-94 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O’Shea, Steve 85-89 104 5,828 3.53 55 34 7 5 343 3,065 Park River, N.D. Turgeon, Walt 67-68 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ostry, Larry 59-60 4 193 2.80 2 2 0 0 9 39 Winnipeg, Manitoba Tveit, Gary 76-81 D 83 5 45 50 24 1 0 1 0 Int’l Falls, Minn. Palmiscno, Toby 01-02 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Tykeson, Jeff 94-95 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spring Lake Pk, Minn. Pavlatos, Adam 96-00 88 5,121 3.23 52 30 4 5 276 2,214 Duluth, Minn. Tyler, Jim 85-89 F 124 83 63 146 129 28 3 10 0 Waterloo, Iowa Perry, Chad 89-92 31 1,639 3.70 15 9 5 2 101 796 Coon Rapids, Minn. Petterson, Robert 68-69 1 20 9.00 0 0 0 0 3 7 Estevan, Sask. U / V / W / X / Y / Z Quirk, Jim 66-67 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 South St. Paul, Minn. Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown Radniecki, Dick 47-50 24 1,270 4.39 10 12 0 2 93 514 Trail, Minn. Udovich, Frank 98-02 W 77 6 2 8 161 0 0 0 0 Ely, Minn. Reid, Ryan 97-98 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Usackis, Jay 98-99 D 29 2 4 6 20 1 0 1 0 Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba Robberstad, Jim 61-64 8 370 1.46 6 0 0 0 9 111 Williams, Minn. Vadnais, John 06-08 D 47 3 11 14 34 1 0 2 0 Stillwater, Minn. Robinson, Dan 67-68 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vatnsdal, Scott 84-87 D 33 0 5 5 12 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn. Rossiter, Dick 72-73 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Vekich, Derrick 90-92 C 29 10 8 18 10 1 0 0 0 Bovey, Minn. Ryan, Jerry 62-66 25 1,337 3.05 13 7 2 2 68 526 Marblehead, Mass. uWacker, Brady 09-P D 27 1 9 10 18 0 0 0 0 Jansen, Sask. Sand, Jeff 84-85 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bismarck, N.D. Wagner, Derrick 83-86 F 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Fargo, N.D. Scanlan, Jim 78-82 85 4,807 2.82 62 19 0 9 226 2,211 Cottage Grove, Minn. Waldhauser, Tom 72-76 F 95 7 19 26 24 0 0 1 0 So. St. Paul, Minn. Scanlon, Chuck 71-75 101 5,977 3.87 62 34 3 4 386 2,657 Richfield, Minn. Wallestad, Austin 66-69 LW 49 46 23 69 14 3 2 5 0 Roseau, Minn. Sedevie, Layne 03-07 56 3,022 2.88 29 21 4 2 145 1,289 Bismarck, N.D. Walsh, Ernie 61-62 D 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Serratore, Frank 80-81 10 383 2.35 6 0 0 1 15 164 Coleraine, Minn. Walters, Dick 46-48 RW 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Shields, Kelly 02-03 6 258 4.35 0 3 1 0 20 110 victoria, B.C. uWalters, Shea 08-P F 66 7 23 30 29 2 0 1 0 Hibbing, Minn. Sinclair, Rob 60-63 25 1,176 2.70 14 6 0 0 53 384 Baudette, Minn. Ward, Tony 96-97 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chaska, Minn. Stevens, Rob 87-90 47 2,575 3.73 23 16 3 2 160 1,254 Madison, Wis. Warner, Todd 84-87 W 40 4 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D. Stodgell, Aaron 98-99 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn. Watkins, Bruce 84-88 D 118 22 49 71 116 8 0 1 0 Bothell, Wash. Tallarico, Bob 99-01 27 1,398 5.15 7 16 0 0 120 780 St. Paul, Minn. Watson, Charles 49-50 W 3 5 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 Glencoe, Minn. Thompson, Dick 78-80 7 62 4.84 0 0 0 0 5 25 Stillwater, Minn. Webb, Tim 85-87 W 44 5 19 24 38 1 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn. Warren, Gary 73-74 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Proctor, Minn. Welchlin, Jim 66-67 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn. Wizner, Jeff 75-77 17 840 3.50 10 3 0 1 49 365 Bemidji, Minn. Weller, Bill 67-70 F 76 46 58 104 77 9 1 4 0 St. Paul, Minn.

100 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey

In 2005-06, Bemidji State University 50 legends for years and the BSU Athletics Department Name Years Home town Career Notes came together to celebrate the 50th C Bernie Adlys 1992-96 Waterloo, Ontario Member of three consecutive NCAA Division II national champions season of competition for one of the C Mike Alexander 1982-86 Apple Valley, Minn. BSU’s career scoring leader; two-time national champion most celebrated collegiate men’s ice RW Dale Baldwin 1976-80 Oxbow, Saskatchewan Two-time national champion; BSU career leader in short-handed goals hockey programs in the history of the C Omer Belisle 1991-95 Thunder Bay, Ontario 1995 team captain; three-time national champion sport. The 2005-06 season represent- D Greg Biskup 1984-88 Roseau, Minn. BSU’s third-leading career scorer amongst defensemen ed the 50th season of intercollegiate D Jude Boulianne, Sr. 1968-71 Willow Bunch, Sask. Helped lead BSU to three consecutive national titles from 1969-71 competition for the Beaver men’s ice W/D Jude Boulianne, Jr. 1991-95 St. Anne, Manitoba BSU career scoring leader amongst defensemen hockey program, which played its first D Drey Bradley 1981-84 Hastings, Minn. Captained BSU’s unbeaten, untied 1984 Division II national champion game on January 18, 1948. D Charlie Brown 1968-71 Minneapolis, Minn. Three-time national champion; 1972 U.S. Olympic Team member Throughout the season, Bemidji RW Terry Burns 1966-69 Swift Current, Sask. Three-time team captain; helped lead BSU to 1st national title State athletics paid special tribute C Brian Carleton 1976-80 Estevan, Saskatchewan Fifth on BSU career list for assists (111) to the men who helped establish the G Blane Comstock 1967-71 Roseau, Minn. BSU career leader in goaltending wins (70), tied for lead in shutouts (9) Beaver program over the previous 49 F Brendan Cook 2001-05 Reston, Manitoba 1st BSU Division I-era skater with 40 points in a season; 102 career points seasons. To celebrate this historic an- LW Scott Currie 1975-79 High River, Alberta 10th on BSU career scoring list niversary BSU assembled the 50 Leg- C Barry Dillon 1966-70 Wainwright, Alberta 1968 All-America selection, three-time national champion ends for 50 Years Team, established C Mark Eagles 1972-76 Roseville, Minn. One of two four-time All-America selections in BSU history to recognize the top 50 players in the W Jamie Erb 1989-93 Oak Bluff, Manitoba 1993 All-America selection; three-time First-Team All-NCHA history of the program. F Bruce Falk 1967-71 Salol, Minn. Four-time national champion; 27th on BSU career scoring list Collegiate hockey coaching leg- D Paul Ferry 1988-92 Seattle, Wash. Fifth on BSU career scoring list for defensemen end R.H. “Bob” Peters, who won 702 F Eric Gager 1981-85 Bovey, Minn. 18th on BSU career scoring list; member of unbeaten 1984 team games and 13 national champion- D Mike Gibbons 1975-79 White Bear Lake, Minn. 7th-leading defenseman scorer in BSU history; 1982-83 head coach ships at the NAIA, NCAA Division III C Bryan Grand 1967-70 Roseau, Minn. BSU career leader with 2.61 points per game; 14th on BSU scoring list and NCAA Division II levels during a D Gary Gustason 1989-93 Taconite, Minn. Top 10 in career goals, assists and points by a defenseman remarkable coaching tenure at Bemidji RW Rod Heisler 1975-79 Moose Jaw, Sask. Pitcher for Team Canada at 1984 Summer Olympics State, was named head coach of the G Grady Hunt 2000-04 Vernon, British Columbia BSU career leader in minutes played; Top 10 in GAA, save pct. & wins 50 Legends for 50 Years Team. F Wendal Jellison 1981-85 Eston, Saskatchewan Ranked 6th on career scoring list, Top 10 in both goals and assists The season-long celebration culmi- F Scott Johnson 1987-91 Bemidji, Minn. 4th on BSU career scoring list; 1991 NCHA Player of the Year nated with a special ceremony prior to W Brad “O.J.” Kennett 1989-92 Fort Frances, Ontario 3-time honorable mention All-NCHA; 1992 2nd-Team West All-America Bemidji State’s Feb. 18, 2006 contest against Robert Morris. Forty-four of the C Mark Kristo 1972-76 Owatonna, Minn. 26th on BSU career scoring list 50 members of the 50 Legends for 50 C Denny Lemieux 1968-72 Alida, Saskatchewan 1971 NAIA All-America; three-time national champion (1970-71-72) W Tim Lescarbeau 1982-86 Hopkins, Minn. 20th on BSU career scoring list; 1986 First-Team All-NCHA Years team were on-hand. W Todd Lescarbeau 1983-87 Hopkins, Minn. 1987 NCHA Player of the Year and First-Team All-America selection G Mark Liska 1981-85 Mendota Heights, Minn. One of two three-time Titan AHCA All-America honorees in BSU history D Jim McElmury 1967-71 Cottage Grove, Minn. Only four-time All-America selection in school history W Craig Matatall 1992-96 Regina, Saskatchewan Two-time All-NCHA pick; career leader in PIM by a forward D Bryce Methven 2000-04 Mora, Minn. Two-time First-Team All-CHA; 2nd in BSU Div. I era in def. scoring D Chris Morque 1990-94 Grand Forks, N.D. 2nd on BSU career scoring list for defensemen; career leader in PIM C John Murphy 1975-79 Bovey, Minn. 9th on career scoring list; two-time NAIA All-America pick F Andrew Murray 2001-05 Selkirk, Manitoba BSU Division I-era career leader in points and assists C Joel Otto 1980-84 Elk River, Minn. 1984 Hobey Baker Award winner; captained 1984 unbeaten nat’l champ F Ian Resch 1984-88 Weyburn, Saskatchewan two-time First-Team All-NCHA selection F Dan Richards 1985-89 Grand Forks, N.D. tied for 7th on BSU career scoring list (180) D Garry Ross 1973-75 Roseau, Minn. Member of 1976 U.S. Olympic Team D Gary Sargent 1972-73 Bemidji, Minn. Scored 47 points in lone season with BSU; 9-year NHL veteran G Jim Scanlan 1978-82 Cottage Grove, Minn. 1982 NCHA Player of the Year G Chuck Scanlon 1971-75 Richfield, Minn. 1 of 2 BSU goalies with 5,000 minutes, 50 wins and 2,500 saves W Bill Schmitz 1975-79 Farmington, Minn. 22nd on BSU career scoring list D Tom Shinabargar 1985-89 St. Louis, Mo. 1989 All-America selection; t-13th on career scoring list for defensemen C Jim Thompson 1962-66 International Falls, Minn. Only member of Legends team to play at BSU prior to Peters era F Jim Tyler 1985-89 Waterloo, Iowa Two-time All-NCHA honoree

Forty-four of the 50 members of Bemidji State’s 50 Legends for 50 Years Team and Vic Weber, Bemidji State’s head coach from 1960-64 and 1966, were on hand during a ceremony to honor the team during BSU’s Feb. 18, 2006 contest against Robert Morris.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 101 10 24 Bryan Grand Joel Otto Bryan Grand’s #10 jersey was retired in conjunction with Bemidji State’s Joel Otto’s jersey became the first number in the history of Bemidji State Feb. 18, 2006 ceremony to recognize the 50 greatest players in school hockey to be retired, as his #24 made its way into the rafters following history, the 50 Legends for 50 Years team, which was selected during a a ceremony to recognize BSU’s 1984 undefeated, untied NCAA Divi- year-long celebration of BSU’s 50th season of intercollegiate competi- sion II national championship team on October 18, 2003. As part of the tion. ceremony, BSU sophomore Ryan Huddy - who had been wearing #24 In three years at Bemidji State, Grand helped the Beavers to three - presented his jersey to Otto, switching to #26 while Otto’s banner was consecutive NAIA national championships and served as a captain in raised into the John Glas Fieldhouse rafters by his children. his final two seasons. Perhaps the most-decorated athlete in Bemidji State history, Otto One of five three-time All-America selections in BSU history, Grand was a three-time All-America selection, a Northern Collegiate Hockey is the 14th-leading scorer in Bemidji State history with 42-112=151 Association Player of the Year, a Hobey Baker Award winner, a U.S. total points in just 59 games. His career scoring average of 2.61 points Olympian and a Stanley Cup champion. per game is nearly three- Otto captained BSU’s quarters of a point better undefeated, untied 1984 than any other skater in BSU national champions, scor- history. ing 32-43=75 points and Grand led BSU in assists Bryan Grand leading the team in assists, Joel Otto during both his junior and scoring and short-handed senior seasons, and his 112 goals (4). Otto earned Divi- career assists rank fourth sion II All-America honors retired num b ers all-time at BSU. for his efforts. During his tenure at In addition, Otto was the BSU, the Beavers posted a 1984 recipient of college record of 63-13-0. 10 hockey’s most prestigious 24 honor, the Hobey Baker Me- morial Award (Division II). Otto departed Bemidji State in 1984 and went on to a lengthy career in the NHL. He played 14 seasons for the Calgary Flames (1984- ’95) and Philadelphia Fly- ers (1995-’98), finishing his career with 195-313=508 1967-1970 points in 943 games. 1980-1984

102 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey College Hockey America D -i-era awards First-Team All-CHA uMatt Read So, F 2009 Players of the Week uDan Bakala G 2010 CHA/EASTON Three-Star Award Cody Bostock D 2008 1999-2000 Brendan Cook Sr, F 2005 Stefan Bjork D 2000 11/29 Calvin Chartrand, F, Sr Offense Matt Climie G 2006 12/13 Stefan Bjork, D, So Defense All-USCHO.com 1/17 Stefan Bjork, D, So (2) Defense Brendan Cook F 2004 Andrew Murray Sr, C 3rd Team, 2005 Luke Erickson F 2006 1/24 Daryl Bat, F, Fr Offense Marty Gouleta F 2002-03 RBK All-America 2/21 Stefan Bjork, F, So (3) Offense uBrad Hunt D 2009-10 uMatt Read Jr., F 2nd Team, 2010 2000-01 Grady Hunt G 2003 11/27 Shane Kalbrener, F, Sr Offense Peter Jonsson D 2005 Pre-Season All-USCHO 1/1 Grady Hunt, G, Fr Defense Andrew Martens D 2006 Matt Climie So, G HM, 2005 1/29 Grady Hunt, G, Fr (2) Defense Bryce Methven D 2003-04 uBrad Hunt Jr., D 2nd Team, 2010 2/12 Grady Hunt, G, Fr (3) Defense Andrew Murray C 2005 2/25 Dannie Morgan, G, Fr Rookie uMatt Read F 2009-10 Academic All-CHA 2001-02 Travis Winter F 2007 uRyan Adams D 2009-10 a= first two-time 1st-Team pick in CHA history 10/15 Marty Goulet, F, Jr Offense (co) Orlando Alamano G 2006-07-08-09 10/15 Andrew Murray, C, Fr Rookie uDan Bakala G 2010 10/22 Riley Riddell, C, Fr Rookie (co) Second-Team All-CHA Jesse Balsimo D 2004 Cody Bostock D 2009 10/29 Jeff McGill, F, Jr Offense (co) Travis Barnes F 2002-03-04 Calvin Chartrand F 2000 11/12 Mark Phenow, D, Sr Defense uEmil Billberg F 2009-10 Matt Climie G 2008 11/19 Grady Hunt, G, So (4) Defense Jake Bluhm F 2006-07-08 Brendan Cook F 2005 11/19 Riley Riddell, C, Fr (2) Rookie Cody Bostock D 2007-08-09 Matt Dalton G 2009 12/3 Grady Hunt, G, So (5) Defense uMatt Carlson D 2010 Grady Hunt G 2002-04 12/17 Riley Riddell, C, Fr (3) Rookie Wade Chiodo F 2003-04 Peter Jonsson D 2004 1/14 Grady Hunt, G, So (6) Defense Matt Climie G 2006-07-08 1/14 Riley Riddell, C, Fr (4)a Rookie uIan Lowe F 2010 Brendan Cook F 2003-04-05 1/21 Todd Knott, F, Sr Offense Riley Riddell C 2002-04 uRyan Cramer F 2009-10 1/21 Grady Hunt, G, So (7) Defense Tyler Scofield F 2009 Donnie DeMars F 2003 2/4 Jeff McGill, F, Jr (2) Offense Clay Simmons D 2001 David Deterding D 2006-07-08 2/4 Andrew Murray, C, Fr (2) Rookie Travis Winter F 2008 Scot Dickson F 2000-01 Luke Erickson F 2005-06-07 2002-03 10/28 Peter Jonsson, D, So Rookie CHA All-Rookie Team uDarcy Findlay F 2010 uJake Areshenko D 2010 11/4 Kelly Shields, G, Fr Rookie Matt Francis F 2008-09 Daryl Bat F 2000 11/11 Grady Hunt, G, Jr (8) Defense Lou Garritan F 2004-05-06 Cody Bostock D 2006 11/18 Grady Hunt, G, Jr (9) Defense Jean-Guy Gervais F 2004-05-06 Matt Climie G 2005 12/16 Bryce Methven, D, Jr Defense Marty Goulet F 2002-03 uMathieu Dugas G 2010 12/31 Marty Goulet, F, Sr (2) Offense John Haider D 2003-04 Rico Fatticci D 2000 1/27 Myles Kuharski, F, So Rookie Jared Hanowski F 2003-04 uJordan George F 2010 2/3 Marty Goulet, F, Sr (3) Offense Kyle Hardwick D 2008-09-10 uBrad Hunt D 2009 2/3 Ryan Huddy, F, Fr Rookie Ryan Huddy F 2004-05-06 uBen Kinne F 2009 3/3 John Haider, D, So Defense uBrad Hunt D 2010 Brad Johnson F 2000 Blaine Jarvis F 2006 & 08 2003-04 Bryce Methven D 2001 Peter Jonsson D 2003-04-05 10/20 Luke Erickson, Fr, F Rookie Andrew Murray C 2002 uBen Kinne F 2010 11/10 Grady Hunt, Sr, G (10) Defense Anders Olssona D 2002 Todd Knott F 2001-02 11/17 Grady Hunt, Sr, G (11) Defense uMatt Read F 2008 Tyler Lehrke F 2008-09-10 12/1 Wade Chiodo, Sr, F Offense Riley Riddell C 2002 Ben Lindell D 2003 12/1 Luke Erickson, Fr, F (2) Rookie Tyler Scofield F 2006 uIan Lowe F 2009-10 12/8 Brendan Cook, Jr, F Offense Clay Simmons D 2000 1/5 Grady Hunt, Sr, G (12) Defense uDan MacIntyre D 2009-10 Bob Tallarico G 2000 1/5 Luke Erickson, Fr, F (3) Rookie uJamie MacQueen F 2010 a= first-year sophomore 1/12 Layne Sedevie, Fr, G Defense Brandon Marino F 2007-08-09 1/26 Brendan Cook, Jr. F (2) Offense CHA Player of the Year Jeff McGill F 2001-02-03 1/26 Luke Erickson, Fr, F (4) Rookie Andrew Murray Sr, F 2005 Chris McKelvie F 2008-09-10 2/2 Brendan Cook, Jr, F (3) Offense Matt Read Jr, F 2010 Grahm McManamin D 2008 2/2 Grady Hunt, Sr, G (13)b Defense Andrew Martens D 2004-05 2/23 Layne Sedevie, Fr, G Rookie Pre-Season All-CHA Bill Methven F 2002-03-04 3/1 Rob Sirianni, Fr, F Rookie Cody Bostock Sr, D 2008 Bryce Methven D 2002-03-04 3/9 Dannie Morgan, Sr, G Defense Matt Climiea So/Sr, G 2005 & 2007 Ryan Miller F 2005-06-07 Luke Ericksona So/Jr, F 2005-06 Joey Moggach F 2008 2004-05 uBrad Hunt So, D 2009 Dannie Morgan G 2002-03-04 11/15 Ryan Huddy, So, F Offense 11/22 Luke Erickson, So, F Offense uMatt Reada So/Jr, F 2008-09 Andrew Murray F 2003-04-05 12/13 Andrew Murray, Sr., F Offense (co) Tyler Scofield Sr, F 2008 Chris Nathe D 2005 Anders Olsson D 2003-04 1/10 Matt Climie, Fr, G Rookie Layne Sedevie Sr, G 2006 1/17 Brendan Cook, Sr, F Offense Riley Weselowski Jr, D 2006 Chris Peluso D 2008-09 Mike Perpich F 2001 2/7 Matt Climie, Fr, G (2) Rookie Travis Winter Jr, F 2007 3/7 Matt Climie, Fr, G (3) Rookie (co) a= two-time selection Matt Pope F 2006-07-08 uMatt Read F 2009-10 3/7 Jean-Guy Gervais, Sr, F Offense CHA Pre-Season Player of the Year Riley Riddell F 2003 2005-06 Matt Climiea So, G 2005 Garrett Roth F 2005-06-07 10/10 Jake Bluhm, F, So. Offense (co) Luke Erickson Sr, F 2006 Nathan Schwartzbauer D 2005-06-07 10/10 Andrew Martens, D, Sr. Defense Matt Read Jr, F 2009 Jacob Searles F 2000 10/17 Luke Erickson, F, Jr. (2) Offense a= first sophomore to win honor Layne Sedevie D 2005-06-07 10/17 Cody Bostock, D, Fr. Rookie Rob Sirianni F 2005 10/31 Layne Sedevie, Jr., G (2) Defense CHA Rookie of the Year Niko Suoraniemi D 2006 12/5 Luke Erickson, F, Jr. (3) Offense (co) Riley Riddell F 2002 Bob Tallarico G 2001 12/5 Tyler Scofield, F, Fr. Rookie Luke Erickson W 2004 John Vadnais D 2008 1/23 Ryan Huddy, F, Sr. (2) Offense uMatt Read F 2008 uShea Walters F 2010 1/23 Riley Weselowski, D, So. Defense uBrad Hunt D 2009 Riley Weselowski D 2006-07-08 1/23 Brandon Marino, F, Fr. Rookie uJordan George F 2010 Travis Winter F 2007-08-09 3/6 Layne Sedevie, Jr., G (3) Defense 2006-07 CHA Student-Athlete of the Year CoSIDA Academic All-District V 11/6 Orlando Alamano, Jr., G Defense Andrew Murray Sr, F 2005 Bill Methven Jr 2nd tm, 2003 11/6 John Vadnais, Fr., D Rookie Kyle Hardwick Sr, D 2010 Bryce Methven Jr 2nd tm, 2003 11/13 Matt Climie, Jr., G Defense Peter Jonsson Jr 1st tm, 2004 11/20 Rob Sirianni, Sr., F Offense CHA All-Tournament Team Bryce Methven Sr 1st tm, 2004 12/4 Luke Erickson, Sr., F Offense Cody Bostock F 2008 Peter Jonsson Sr 1st tm, 2005 12/4 Chris Peluso, Fr., D Rookie Brendan Cook F 2005 Andrew Murray Sr 2nd tm, 2005 12/11 Joey Moggach, Fr., F Rookie Matt Dalton G 2009 Riley Weselowski So 2nd tm, 2006 12/18 Rob Sirianni, Sr., F (2) Offense Matt Francis F 2009 Riley Weselowski Jr 2nd tm, 2007 12/18 Matt Climie, Jr., G (2) Defense John Haider D 2004-05 12/18 Chris Peluso, Fr., D (2) Rookie Jean Guy Gervais F 2006 Riley Weselowski Sr 1st tm, 2008 Travis Winter Jr 2nd tm, 2008 1/7 Joey Moggach, Fr., F (2) Rookie uBrad Hunt D 2009 2/5 Travis Winter, So., F Offense Travis Winter Sr 2nd tm, 2009 Bryce Methven D 2003 2/5 Joey Moggach, Fr., D (3) Rookie Cody Bostock Sr 1st tm, 2009 Ryan Miller F 2005 (#) no. of career awards won Andrew Murray C 2003 Kyle Hardwick Sr 1st tm, 2010 a= 1st CHA player to win four Rookie awards uMatt Read F 2009 b= CHA career record 13th award CHA Rookie of the Week was established for the Tyler Scofield F 2008 CoSIDA Academic All-America 2000-01 season Peter Jonsson Sr 1st tm, 2005 CHA Tournament MVP uPlayer returning for 2010-11 season Matt Climie Fr, G 2005

2010-11 Beaver hockey 103 Academic All-Conference As Bemidji State has made inroads in its development as a Division I program, its progress in the classroom has been Since 1987, 78 Bemidji State men’s ice hockey play- remarkable. In its 10th year under head coach Tom Serratore, the BSU program has become an academic juggernaut, an- ers have earned a total of 167 Academic All-Con- ference honors, starting during BSU’s small-college nually dominating the Academic All-College Hockey America honor roll. era in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association In addition, BSU has had 13 ESPN the Magazine / College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All- and continuing in the program’s Division I era as a District V selections since 2004 and has passed the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate performance checks with flying member of College Hockey America. colors. Overall, BSU men’s ice hockey carries a cumulative GPA of 3.5. Academic All-CHA uRyan Adams D 2009-10 CHA Student-Athlete of the Year Academic All-CHA Orlando Alamano G 2006-07-08-09 Bemidji State’s Andrew Murray became the first player in College Hockey For the eighth consecutive season, Bemidji State uDan Bakala G 2009 America history to be named Player of the Year and Student-Athlete of the led College Hockey America in Academic All-CHA Jesse Balsimo D 2004 Travis Barnes F 2002-03-04 Year in the same season, picking up the historic sweep at the 2005 CHA honorees in 2009-10. BSU placed a league-high 17 uEmil Billberg F 2009-10 awards banquet. skaters on the 2010 Academic All-CHA Team. Jake Bluhm F 2006-07-08 Murray, a unanimous First-Team All-CHA pick, became the first BSU The 17-member group continued BSU’s recent Cody Bostock D 2007-08-09 skater to be named CHA Student-Athlete of the Year. domination of the Academic All-CHA Team; in conjunc- uMatt Carlson D 2009 Wade Chiodo F 2003-04 In 2010, Kyle Hardwick was selected as the CHA Student-Athlete of tion with BSU’s 15 picks in 2009, its league record 18 Matt Climie G 2006-07-08 the Year, an award which will stand as the last in CHA history. in 2008, its 14 in 2005 and 2007, and 16 honorees in Brendan Cook F 2003-04-05 2003, 2004 and 2006, BSU has an all-time total of uRyan Cramer F 2009-10 140 Academic All-CHA picks. BSU’s 133 picks in nine Donnie DeMars F 2003 Academic All-District V David Deterding D 2006-07-08 Over the last eight years, seven Bemidji State skaters have earned 13 posi- years under head coach Tom Serratore leads CHA by Scot Dickson F 2000-01 a significant margin. tions on the ESPN the Magazine / College Sports Information Directors of Luke Erickson F 2005-06-07 uDarcy Findlay F 2010 America Academic All-District V At-Large Team. Academic All-CHA picks, 2002-present Matt Francis F 2008-09 Kyle Hardwick kept the streak alive in 2010, and in 2005 Peter Jonsson 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 TOT Lou Garritan F 2004-05-06 uBSU 7 16 16 14 16 14 18* 15 17 133 Jean-Guy Gervais F 2004-05-06 became just the second BSU men’s hockey player to be named Academic Marty Goulet F 2002-03 All-America. He was the only men’s hockey player in the nation to earn First- Niagara 7 10 13 13 12 11 11 12 13 102 John Haider D 2003-04 Wayne State 9 8 3 5 11 12 6 - - 54 Team Academic All-America laurels in 2005. He was a two-time Academic Jared Hanowski F 2003-04 Ala.-Huntsville 9 7 2 7 12 9 3 12 14 75 uKyle Hardwick D 2008-09-10 All-District V selection, so honored in 2004 and 2005. Air Force 4 3 4 3 11 - - - - 25 Ryan Huddy F 2004-05-06 BSU’s other Academic All-District picks include Cody Bostock (2009), Robert Morris - - - 1 13 12 12 9 13 60 uBrad Hunt D 2010 Andrew Murray (2005), Bill Methven (2003), Bryce Methven (2003-04), Riley * single-season record Blaine Jarvis F 2006 & 08 Peter Jonsson D 2003-04-05 Weselowski (2006-07-08) and Travis Winter (2008-09). uBen Kinne F 2010 Todd Knott F 2001-02 Tyler Lehrke F 2008-09-10 CoSIDA Academic All-District V Ben Lindell D 2003 uIan Lowe F 2009-10 uDan MacIntyre F/D 2009-10 uJamie MacQueen F 2010 Brandon Marino F 2007-08-09 Jeff McGill F 2001-02-03 A cademic E xcellence Chris McKelvie F 2008-09-10 Grahm McManamin D 2008 Andrew Martens D 2004-05 Bill Methven F 2002-03-04 Bryce Methven D 2002-03-04 Ryan Miller F 2005-06-07 Joey Moggach F 2008 2003 2nd Team 2003 2nd Team 2004 1st Team 2005 2nd Team Dannie Morgan G 2002-03-04 Andrew Murray F 2003-04-05 Bill Andrew 2004 1st Team 2005 1st Team Chris Nathe D 2005 METHVEN Bryce Peter MURRAY Anders Olsson D 2003-04 METHVEN JONSSON Chris Peluso D 2008-09-10 Mike Perpich F 2001 Matt Pope F 2006-07-08 uMatt Read F 2009-10 Riley Riddell F 2003 Garrett Roth F 2005-06-07 Nathan Schwartzbauer D 2005-06-07 Jacob Searles F 2000 Layne Sedevie D 2005-06-07 Rob Sirianni F 2005 Niko Suoraniemi D 2006 Bob Tallarico G 2001 John Vadnais D 2008 uShea Walters F 2010 2006 2nd Team 2008 2nd Team 2009 1st Team 2010 1st Team Riley Weselowski D 2006-07-08 Travis Winter F 2007-08-09 2007 2nd Team 2009 2nd Team Cody Kyle BOSTOCK 2008 1st Team Travis HARDWICK Academic All-NCHA Riley Winter Matt Anderson G 1998-99 WESELOWSKI Mike Beaton G 1996 Omer Belisle F 1995 Greg Biskup D 1987 CoSIDA Academic All-America Chris Bjornson D 1995 Peter Jonsson (Astorp, Sweden) was named marked his second consecutive All-District Jeff Cordray D 1991 to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All- laurel; he was a second-team selection in Robin Cook G 1995-96 America University Division Men’s At-Large 2004. Jonsson joined former BSU defense- Mike Donaghue D 1998 Troy Edwards D 1996-97 First Team, as announced by the College man Bryce Methven as the only two skaters Scott Elder F 1994 Sports Information Directors of America in BSU men’s ice hockey history to twice be Jamie Erb F 1993 (CoSIDA), in 2005. named Academic All-District V. Blaine Harrison F 1989-90 Jonsson was the only men’s ice hockey Jonsson joined Jim Karner as one of James Karner F 1992-93-94 Marc Lafleur F 1997-98-99 player in the nation to earn First-Team only two BSU men’s ice hockey players to Robert Larson G 1993 Academic All-America laurels. Colorado earn Academic All-America honors. Karner Terry Mattson D 1987 College’s Brett Sterling was named to the was honored on the College Division All- Aaron McClellan F 1996-97-98 1994 second team, while Harvard’s Dov Grumet- 2005 1st Team America Team in 1994. Chris Medicine G 1995 Jim Morris and Dartmouth’s Lee Stempniak were Peter The Academic All-America Teams are Ed Melville F 1996 JONSSON KARNER Nicholas Meiers F 1998 honored on the third team. selected by a vote of the 2,000-member John Neuman F 1988 Jonsson never missed a game at BSU, playing in 107 con- CoSIDA. To be eligible, an athlete must be a varsity starter or key Neal Raske D 1991 secutive contests during his three-year career. He ended his BSU reserve and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 on a scale Dan Richards F 1987-89 career as the program’s all-time Division I-era assist leader for of 4.00. Sports information directors nominate eligible athletes Drew Shandro F 1996 Jeff Sobb F 1996-97 defensemen (45) and with 7-45=52 career points is tied for 32nd from their schools, who are then voted onto the all-district teams. Dan Tollefson F 1990-91-92-93 on BSU’s career defenseman scoring charts. Jonsson also was First-Team All-District honorees advance to the All-America ballot. Scott Wilson D 1997-98 a two-time Academic All-CHA selection. The program honors 816 student-athletes nationwide each year. Kyle Young D 1997-98 Jonsson was named First-Team Academic All-District V. It

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Crunch Varese HC F Blaine Jarvis (2004-08) F Andrew Murray (2001-05) 2005-08 F Riley Ridell 2006-07 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 2008 F Rob Sirianni (2003-07) 2007 D Anders Olsson (2001-04) 2004-05 Rapid City Rush CHL 2008-10 Toronto Marlies D Andrew Martens (2002-06) 2008-09 Allsvenskan (Sweden) ALS D Peter Jonsson (2001-05) Hammarby IF Rögle BK SWE1 1996-99 CHL D Stefan Björk (1999-00) 2000-05 Rögle BK ALS 1999-01; 2005-P Gwinnett Gladiators F Luke Erickson (2003-07) 2007 Huddinge IK D Andrew Martens (2002-06) F Matt Francis (2006-09) 2009-P D Stefan Björk (1999-00) 1998-99 Greenville (N.C.) Grrrowl ECHL 2005-06 Johnstown (Penn.) Cheifs ECHL 2006-07 Tulsa (Okla.) Oilers HC Plzen (Czech Republic) CZK Ontario Reign ECHL 2008, 2009-10 D Rico Fatticci (1999-2001) 2006-07 D Tyler Scofield (2005-09) 2009-P Manitoba Moose AHL 2008-09 G Grady Hunt (2000-04) 2004-05 Toronto Marlies AHL 2009 Odense Bulldogs (Denmark) DKL Wichita (Kan.) Thunder D Cody Bostock (2005-09) 2009-P D Jamie Mattie (2001-02) F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001) 2003-04 JYP Jyväskylä FIN 2002-03 Rögle BK EC Graz AUS 2003-09 Youngstown Steelhounds D Peter Jönsson (2001-05) 1999-01; 2005-P G Layne Sedevie (2003-07) 2007-09 F Andrew Murray (2001-05) Tingsryds AIF Syracuse (N.Y.) Crunch AHL 2005-08 East Coast Hockey League ECHL D Anders Olsson (2001-04) 1999-01 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 2008-P Atlantic City (N.J.) Boardwalk Bullies F Riley Riddell (2001-04) 2004-05 First Division (Sweden) SWE1 D Anders Olsson (2001-04) Asplöven HC Tingsryds AIF SWE1 1996-99 Bakersfield (Calif.) Condors F Daryl Bat (1999-2001) 2004-05 Tingsryds AIF ALS 1999-01 D Anders Olsson (2001-04) 2005-06 varese HC ITA 2004-05 HC Örebro G Kelly Shields (2002-03) 2004-05 F Daryl Bat (1999-2001) 2005-06 Bakersfield (Calif.) Condors ECHL 2005-06 G Orlando Alamano (2004-09) 2009-P Tingsryds AIF SWE1 2005-06 Rögle BK Cincinatti (OH) Cyclones D Peter Jönsson (2001-05) 1996-99 D Mark Phenow (1999-2002) F Travis Winter (2005-09) 2009-P Kalamazoo (Mich.) Wings UHL 2003-04 Tingsryds AIF Jacksonville (Fla.) Barracudas WHA2/SPHL 2003-05 Columbia (S.C.) Inferno D Anders Olsson (2001-04) 1996-99; 2005-06 Fayetteville (Ark.) FireAntz SPHL 2004-06 F Brendan Cook (2001-05) 2006-07 Greenville (N.C.) Grrrowl ECHL 2005-06 European Elite Leagues Bloomington Prairie Thunder UHL 2006-07 Fresno (Calif.) Falcons Austrian League AUS G Kelly Shields (2002-03) 2004-05 EC Graz F Matt Pope (2004-08) D Jamie Mattie (2001-02) 2003-07 Bakersfield Condors ECHL 2008-10 Greenville (N.C.) Grrrowl Binghamton Senators AHL 2009 F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001) 2002-04 Elitserien (Sweden) SEL Manitoba Moose AHL 2009 D Mark Phenow (2001-04) 2005-06 Djurgårdens IF D Andrew Martens (2002-06) 2005-06 D Stefan Björk (1999-00) 1995-97 F Riley Riddell (2001-04) Idaho Steelheads ECHL 2004-05 Idaho Steelheads SM- (Finland) FIN Atlantic City (N.J.) Boardwalk Bullies ECHL 2004-05 F Riley Riddell (2001-04) 2004-05 JYP Jyväsylä Wheeling (W.V.) Nailers ECHL 2004-05 D Jamie Mattie (2001-02) 2002-03

2010-11 Beaver hockey 105 Beaver Hockey Alumni The School Colors The BSU Logo Bemidji State’s storied hockey legacy has led In February, 1920, an assembly hour was set aside for During the fall semester of 1998, campus-wide dis- numerous BSU players to advance to the next level of hockey, representing the Beavers at the profes- the selection of school colors. After the balloting on cussions were held on the need for new marks to sional level or the United States in international colors had resulted in a deadlock, Cyrillus Freeman, represent the University as well as BSU athletics. The competition. a student from Minneapolis, rose and commanded University marks at the time had been in place since Bemidji State has produced six NHL players, in- attention. 1974, with minor revisions in 1987, while no official cluding Joel Otto who won a Stanley Cup with the “As we sat here discussing this question,” she athletic mascot, logo or image had been adopted for Calgary Flames in 1989.

said, “I happened to glance out the window. The sight University use. National Hockey League that met my eyes was fresh, green pines silhouetted A committee was formed and for the next academic Matt Climie 2009-P against pure white snow. What could be more ap- year an audit and review were conducted on the school Dallas Stars Jim McElmury 1972-78 propriate than green and white?” logo and athletics imagery to determine what images Minnesota/Kansas City/Colorado This idea was accepted unanimously. were being used to represent the institution. Andrew Murray 2008-P Columbus During the spring and summer of 1999, requests Joel Otto 1984-98 The Naming of the Beavers for proposals (RFP) were sought from outside firms Calgary/Philadelphia to assist the university in this historic undertaking. Gary Sargent 1975-83 As President Deputy reviewed football practice one Los Angeles/Minnesota evening in May, 1932, he called the team into a huddle The BSU coaching staffs took great interest in the Dale Smedsmo 1972-73 and raising his hands above their heads declared, “I efforts to produce the new Beaver logo. They desired Toronto an image that would represent pride and confidence christen this team the Beavers.” National Hockey League Draft Picks The name “Beavers” is symbolic of the silent, while being gender-neutral and not appearing car- Dale Smedsmo Toronto toonish in nature. Seventh Round 93th pick hard-working teams representing Bemidji State Uni- Gary Sargent Los Angeles versity. The public relations firm of Russell & Herder of Third Round 48th pick Brainerd was awarded the RFP for the logo project Andrew Murray Columbus B SU T raditions during the summer of 2000. For the remainder of Eighth Round 242nd pick Chris Peluso Pittsburgh 2000 and through early 2001, Russell & Herder helped “Go Bemidji Beavers Seventh Round 194th pick oversee focus groups and surveys regarding the logo Go you green and white change. United States National Team Go Bemidji Beavers Charlie Brown 1970, 1973 In Dec. 2000, preliminary logo designs were pre- Fight with all your might! Bruce Falk 1970 sented to the committee, and revisions were made Bryan Grand 1970 Rah! Rah! Rah! until the time the new marks were formally adopted Jim McElmury 1971 We are here to cheer you Blane Comstock 1973, 1974, 1975 and officially unveiled March 28, 2001 at a ceremony We are out to bring you fame Gary Sargent 1973, 1976 on campus. Gary Ross 1976 So go Bemidji Beavers Joel Otto 1984, 1987, 1991,1996 Fight and win this game!” United States Olympic Team Charlie Brown 1972 (Silver) Red-Line Swingers Jim McElmury 1972 (Silver) Blane Comstock 1976 (5th) The World Famous Red Line Swingers pep band Gary Ross 1976 (5th) has provided music, entertainment and excitement Joel Otto 1998 (5th) for Bemidji State hockey for three decades. Open British Hockey League to all Bemidji State undergraduates and alumni, the Greg Biskup Red Line Swingers accommodate 15-25 members Lee Valley/Trafford 1988-91 Dan Richards annually. Trafford 1990-91 Formed in 1974 by then-head coach R.H. “Bob” Peters, the band is currently under the direction of German First Division Mike Alexander Dr. Erika Svanoe. Straubing EHC 1990-93

International Hockey League Dale Baldwin 1980-87 Fort Wayne Pat DeMarchi 1972-76 Muskegon/Port Huron/Virginia/Syracuse Jim Logan 1998-2001 Detroit/Michigan/Milwaukee

The 1972 Olympic team (left) trained in Bemidji from Aug.- Sept. 1971 prior to competition in Sapporo, Japan.

front row: Pete Sears, Keith Christiansen, Murray Williamson, Hal Trumble, Tim Sheehy, Lefty Curran middle row: Buddy Kessel-Equipment, Bruce McIntosh, Jim McElmury, Larry Bader, Frank Sanders, Ron Naslund, Wally Olds, Charlie Brown, Tim Regan, Dr. Nagobads back row: Mark Howe, Craig Sarner, Tom Mellor, Henry Bou- cha, Dick McGlynn, Kevin Ahearn, Robbie Ftorek, Stu Irving

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2010-11 Beaver hockey 107 T his I s Bemidji S tate

• Named a top-tier Midwest university for 2009, 2010 and 2011 academic years by U.S. News and World Report. • A wooded, lakeside campus offering arts, sciences, and select professional programs in a personal learning atmosphere focused on the environment, civic engagement, and the global family. • Location: In the heart of northern Minnesota’s lakes and forest region. Four hours northwest of St. Paul-Minneapolis; two hours northeast of Fargo, ND. • Approximately 5,000 undergraduate and about over 300 graduate students. • Faculty research and expertise include: bioremediation, child development, women in the workplace, emergency responders and stress, poetry and creative writing, e-learning, digital literacy and computer-mediated communication, business in the Middle East, the internet in business, the therapy of sex offenders and sexual abuse within families, women and the criminal justice system, Minnesota environmental and economics issues, the Ojibwe language, and Native American culture. • 89-acre campus and 240-acre private forest. • The nationally-recognized Outdoor Program Center has a lakeside facility for offering educational programs and renting kayaks, canoes, pontoons, sailboats, mountain bikes, and camping equipment. Weekend trips and semester break trips are available at student-discounted prices. The center also rents winter recreational equipment at the University’s recreational center. • BSU recreation center offers 6 basketball courts, 8 outdoor tennis courts, 4 indoor tennis courts, 5 racquetball courts, 200-meter indoor track, 8-lane outside track, 6-lane 25-yard pool, 3 baseball and softball fields, 4 indoor volleyball courts, 2 sand volleyball courts, free and fixed weights, 13 cardio machines, and a state-of-the-art rock climbing wall; the center is located near the residence halls. • Men’s hockey: winner of 13 national championships, 22 conference championships and, with an all-time winning percentage of .664, has the highest winning percentage of any NCAA Division I team. • A total of 95 BSU athletes earned academic achievement recognition in 2009-2010.

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Paul Bunyan and his Blue Ox Babe stand along the shore of Lake Bemidji near the Tourist Information Center. Built in 1937 for the Winter Water Carnival, the Eastman Kodak company recognized Paul & Babe as the second most photographed icon in the nation.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 109 The Bemidji area is home to a population of more than 30,000 and includes reinforced concrete bridge. At the southern end of Minnesota Avenue lies the the Leech Lake, White Earth, and Red Lake Indian Reservations, and Lake Great Northern Depot, completed in 1913. On the Historic Register, the Depot Itasca, the headwaters to the Mississippi River. The City of Bemidji provides is the last early 20th century railroad building left in its original condition. a focus for educational, business, and medical services. Recreational and cultural activities reflect a multicultural heritage that includes American Indian, The Commercial Building on Third Street, built in 1910, is cited in the European and Canadian influences. Architecture of Minnesota Guide as a successful prairie-style solution for a single-story building. Bemidji is a “golden city” along the river’s bank, only miles from where the mighty Mississippi River begins its 2,552 mile journey to New Orleans and the Other examples of historic architecture include the Beltrami County Courthouse Gulf of Mexico, a city at the center of the legends of Paul Bunyan and Babe built in 1902. Across the street you’ll find the 1917 Colonial Revival-style former the Blue Ox. Post Office.

Bemidji’s natural beauty and bounty as a meeting or group tour destination Perhaps Bemidji’s best-known historic district is the eight-block section of is also enhanced with historic character. From world renown statues and Lake Boulevard. Once known as Bemidji’s “Gold Coast,” among the many architecture listed on the National Register of Historic Places, to ancient earth venerable homes to be viewed is the Dr. Johnson House built in 1910 with a mounds and burial grounds, the past takes an interesting turn in Bemidji. showcase garden.

Bemidji’s waterfront is home to the world-famous statues of Paul Bunyan and The Bacon House was also built in 1910, later used for a Catholic convent. Babe the Blue Ox listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nearby is An unusual log structure, the Fisk House was reconstructed log-by-log at Bemidji’s Tourist Information Center. In addition to Paul Bunyan memorabilia, the present site. Judge Fisk enjoyed entertaining many distinguished guests, The Bunyan House features the Fireplace of States built with stones from every including writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Further along you’ll find Warfield House, the state in the U.S. and Canadian provinces. 1912 home of the man who built Bemidji’s electric light plant.

To the north, you’ll encounter Library Park and the statue of Bemidji’s founding Two lady teachers resided at the 1930s Parker & Mangelsdorf House, also Chief Bemidji, as well as the Community Arts Center in the Carnegie Building, known for its large, informal gardens. also on the National Register. Birchmont Drive displays two art deco classics built in 1937, one with a At the south end of Lake Bemidji is Nymore Beach, site of the Crookston semicircular glass projection, is located at Bemidji State University, the only Lumber Co. The burning of the mill in 1924 marked the end of the county’s lakeshore campus in the state with architecture dating back to 1919. logging era. Located about midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul to the south and On the way into Bemidji, you may cross over the historic Mississippi River Winnipeg, Canada to the north, Bemidji has easy access by air, motor carrier, Bridge, built in 1916. This structure is listed on the National Register as one and automobile to metropolitan areas and international airports. of the earliest examples of a steel- T his I s Bemidji, M innesota

110 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey B SU A thletic F acilities

BSU Baseball Field plays host to the Beaver baseball program in the spring. The stadium grandstand was completed for the 2002 season and the facility underwent a $170,000 renovation project including the installation of new dugouts and a Fair-Play electronic LED scoreboard in 2007.

Bemidji State’s softball program plays its home contests at the BSU Softball Field, Chet Anderson Stadium is home to BSU’s football program. It is one of adjacent to the baseball field. In the spring of 2008, the school unveiled a new just three collegiate football stadiums in the nation with a lakeside setting. permanent scoreboard to the facility.

BSU Gymnasium is the home of BSU’s men’s and women’s basketball and Built in 1996, the BSU Soccer Complex is the home to the BSU women’s soccer volleyball programs. BSU’s men and women each won a home-court first-round team. In 2006 a state of the art irrigation system was put in place, allowing the NSIC playoff game in 2004. field to remain green throughout the year.

The BSU indoor track and tennis teams make their home in the Gillett Recreation/Fitness Center. One of the finest indoor facilities in the region, the center also serves as the campus recreational center.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 111 Media Services Who Are Boosters? Bemidji State provides extensive Internet information You are considered a booster or a representative of Bemidji State University Athletics interests if you: resources for those covering BSU ice men’s hockey and its other athletics programs. • Participated in or are currently a member of any athletics department booster group, including Beaver Pride The BSU athletic media relations website con- • Have made a donation to the athletic program tains schedules, rosters, updated statistics, videos • Have assisted or been asked to assist with recruiting of prospective student athletes and historical information from previous seasons. • Have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or families Print-quality photos of BSU players and coaches are also available for download. • Have helped to promote BSU athletics or BSU athletic interests in any way BSU’s weekly game-notes package is com- pleted and made available on-line during the season, Once a person has become identified as a booster to BSU they retain that identity indefinitely even if they and are typically available Wednesday afternoon. no longer support the athletics program. BSU’s game notes are in Adobe PDF format and will be distributed via electronic means only (e-mail Who Are Prospective Student-Athletes? or Web). Due to the size of the release, it will not be The NCAA defines a “prospect” as anyone who has started regularly distributed via fax. Information on Bemidji State men’s ice hockey classes for the ninth grade. is available on other reputable web sites which cover college hockey: In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade • http://www.wcha.com becomes a prospect if the institution provides any financial assis- • http://www.collegehockeystats.net tance or other benefits not provided to any prospective student. • http://www.uscho.com Official BSU athletics web site: • http://www.bsubeavers.com What Are Permissible Activities by Boosters? The following are activities that BSU boosters can participate in: Game-Day Services Gameday packages containing programs, line • May attend events such as contests or banquets where charts, game notes and other information will be prospects are present so long as the booster is there on their available in the Bemidji Regional Event Center press own initiative. Boosters are NOT able to contact prospects or Sarah Levesque David Lindell box prior to all home contests. prospect’s relatives at such events. Final statistics include an official NCAA box Compliance Coordinator Compliance G.A. • Boosters CAN inform BSU coaches of prospects in their area score and per-period shot charts. Game notes and BSU Athletics Compliance Office quotes from coaches and selected players will also by contacting the BSU staff and/or sending newspaper clippings 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, Box 29 be available. Telephone, copier and fax services are ncaa compliance about the prospect. Bemidji, MN 56601 available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is wireless Internet service in the Bemidji • Boosters may arrange employment for prospects. Prospects Compliance Coordinator Regional Event Center. In addition, media requiring may not start the job until after completion of their senior year in Sarah Levesque post-game Internet access are welcome to use the phone: (218) 755-2142 media workroom located near the loading dock high school, and compensation must be based on actual work fax: (218) 755-3898 entrance to the facility. performed at a normal rate. e-mail: [email protected] Credentials / Pass List • Boosters can continue to establish family relationships with Compliance Graduate Assistant Season credentials will be issued to all media cover- friends and neighbors. Contacts with prospects are permitted as David Lindell ing the Beavers on a regular basis. long as they are NOT for recruiting purposes and are NOT initiated phone: (218) 755-2771 For single-game passes and credentials, by BSU staff members. contact the BSU office of athletic media relations e-mail: [email protected] no less than 24 hours before the scheduled starting time of the event. What is a Contact? Credentials will be issued only to representa- What is Considered Recruiting? tives of an accredited media outlet who will be working in an official capacity to cover a BSU ath- Contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or their parents/guardians and a BSU staff member letic event. No credentials will be issued to friends, or athletics representative (booster) during which dialogue occurs in excess of a greeting. spouses, children or other family members. Credentials remain the property of Bemidji State Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect’s relatives by a BSU staff member or athletics University and may be revoked at any time. representative (booster) for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrollment and eventual participation in Professional Scouts the BSU intercollegiate athletics program. By NCAA regulation, persons in attendance at a Bemidji State hockey contest for the purpose of scouting players for professional leagues or franchises must purchase a ticket in order to gain bsubeavers.com access to the contest. The official website of the Bemidji State University Scouts will be provided with a pass which will Office of athletic Media Relations, www.bsubea- give them access to the press box for the purpose vers.com contains all the information you need to of obtaining line charts and statistics. Requests for these passes must be made through Director of assist with your coverage of Bemidji State men’s ice Athletic Media Relations Brad Folkestad. hockey or any of the other 16 varsity intercollegiate sports offered at BSU. Practice The website contains typical schedule and Bemidji State’s daily practice sessions are open to the media. Please contact Brad Folkestad if you roster information, biographical sketches of the wish to attend. Beavers and the coaching staff, comprehensive statistical information, video interviews and news Interview Policies release archives. All player interviews outside of post-game and practice time must be arranged through the BSU Additionally, information from previous seasons office of athletic media relations. Player interviews is archived and remains available on the website, are typically arranged during early-afternoon hours providing a valuable research tool for media or before the team has its afternoon practice. others covering the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey For interviews with coaches, contact the ath- letic media relations office at (218) 755-4603. program. Season stats are available for BSU’s By NCAA rule, no player interviews will be entire Division I era, beginning with the 1999-2000 available on gameday until the conclusion of that season, and small-college era statistics are cur- day’s contest. Contact the office of athletic media rently available back to the 1997-98 season. More relations with questions or for assistance. information is being added to the archive sections Directions to Bemidji Regional Event Center of the website on a frequent basis, so if you cannot Highway 2 passes through Bemidji east-west, and find what you’re looking for check back or contact Highway 71 is the main north-south thoroughfare. the athletic media relations office for assistance. Each leads to Bemidji Avenue/Paul Bunyan Drive. Follow Bemidji Avenue / Paul Bunyan to First Street. Also available at the site are complete media Head west on First Street 1/2 mile. The Bemidji guides for men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s Regional Event Center will be on your left. Use Gate and women’s basketball, football and volleyball in 1, park and walk around to entrance 10 on the back Adobe PDF format. available in the archives. side of the building near the loading dock.

112 Beaver hockey 2010-11 Bemidji State Hockey Local Print Regional Print Statewide Outlets B SU M edia O utlets • Bemidji Pioneer • Duluth News-Tribune • Minn. Associated Press Phone (218) 333-9200 Phone (800) 456-8181 Phone (612) 332-2727 Fax (218) 333-9819 Fax (218) 723-5314 Toll-free (800) 552-7250 1320 Washington Ave, SE e-mail [email protected] Fax (612) 342-5299 Bemidji, MN 56601 424 W. First Street 511 11th Avenue S. (404) http://www.bemidjipioneer.com Duluth, MN 55802 Minneapolis, MN 55415 Eric Strongren [email protected] http://www.duluthnews.com Kevin Pates [email protected] • Minn. News Network Radio • The Northern Student Phone (612) 321-7211 Phone (218) 755-2987 • Fargo Forum Toll free (800) 879-3462 Fax (218) 755-3757 or 2913 Phone (701) 235-7311 Fax (612) 321-7222 Bemidji State University Fax (701) 241-5487 100 N. 6th St. Suite 476A Bemidji, MN 56601 e-mail [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55403 101 5th Street North Fargo, ND 58102 • Let’s Play Hockey Local Television http://www.in-forum.com Phone 612-729-0023 • KAWE/KAWB-TV (Lakeland Public Television) Brian Peterson [email protected] Fax 612-729-0259 2721 Phone (218) 751-0085 or (800) 292-0922 e-mail [email protected] Fax (218) 759-0460 or (800) 861-7544 • Grand Forks Herald East 42nd Street Lakeland Sports (local hockey telecast production) Phone (710) 780-1100, x243 Minneapolis, MN 55406 Bemidji State University, Box 9 Toll-free (800) 477-6572 Bemidji, MN 56601 Fax (701) 795-4603 http://www.lakelandptv.org P.O. Box 6008 Dennis Weimann (news director) [email protected] Grand Forks, ND 58206 National Outlets Josh Christianson (sports director) [email protected] http://www.gfherald.com • USA Today Online Edition Scott Williams (play-by-play) [email protected] Brad Schlossman [email protected] Phone (800) 872-3410 Eric Monsrud (analyst) [email protected] Fax (703) 276-5505 • Minneapolis Star-Tribune 1000 Wilson Blvd. • KBSU TV-17 (local hockey telecast production) Phone (800) 829-8742 Arlington, VA 22229 Phone (218) 755-2402 Fax (612) 673-7774 http://www.usatoday.com Fax (218) 755-2402 425 Portland Ave. Bemidji State University Minneapolis, MN 55488 • ESPN Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.startribune.com http://www.espn.com virgil Bakken (advisor) [email protected] Roman Augustoviz [email protected] Joel Rippel [email protected] National Hockey Local Radio • St. Paul Pioneer Press • U.S. College Hockey Online • R.P. Broadcasting, Inc. (BSU radio flagship) Phone (612) 228-5516 http://www.uscho.com Phone (218) 751-7777 Fax (612) 228-5527 Jason Moy (GM) [email protected] Fax (218) 759-0658 345 Cedar State 2115 Washington Ave.; Bemidji, MN 56601 St. Paul, MN 55101 • Inside College Hockey TalkRadio 1360 am (radio home for BSU football) http://www.insidecollegehockey.com MIX 103.7 fm (radio home for BSU hockey) Nate Ewell [email protected] Dan Voss (general manager) [email protected] Regional Television Mike Eidelbes [email protected] Mark Ricci (program director) [email protected] • KVLY-TV (Ch. 11; Fargo, N.D.) Jess Meyers (WCHA contact) [email protected] Brian Schultz (play-by-play) [email protected] Phone (701) 237-5211 or (800) 450-5844 Kelly Schultz (play-by-play) [email protected] Fax: (701) 237-5396 • USA College Hockey Magazine Brian Bissonnette (analyst) [email protected] P.O. Box 1878 phone (781) 934-5888 Fargo, ND 58103 web http://www.usacollegehockey.com • Paul Bunyan Broadcasting, Inc. (sports director) 145 Temple Street Phone (218) 444-1500 Duxbury, MA 02332 Fax (218) 751-8091 • WDIO-TV (Ch. 13; Duluth, Minn.) Brian McDonough 502 Beltrami Avenue Phone: (218) 727-6865 Bemidji, MN 56601 Fax: (218) 727-2318 or (218) 727-4415 • American Hockey Coaches Association Kevin Jackson (sports director) [email protected] 10 Observation Road web http://www.ahcahockey.com Moose Richards [email protected] Duluth, MN 55811 Scott Williams [email protected] Tyler Jacobson (sports director) [email protected]

• FM90 (BSU student radio) Phone (218) 755-4120/2059 Fax (218) 755-4119 Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN 56601

Radio R.P. Broadcasting, Inc. Lakeland Public Television R. P. Broadcasting of Bemidji has been only flagship radio home Bemi- Since 2003, Bemidji State athletics has a television presence partnering dji State University athletics has known, serving as BSU’s radio outlet first with Charter Communications and then Midcontinent Communica- since 1999. tions to provide live coverage for BSU home athletics events each year Since the begining of 2006-07, Bemidji State men’s ice hockey has exclusively to Bemidji-area customers on local cable systems channel made its home on MIX 103.7 FM, giving the Beavers unprecedented 17. In 2010, the Beavers entered into a new era of television coverage by coverage north-central Minnesota. partnering with Lakeland Public Television for Men’s Hockey. Blanketing Additionally, all game broadcasts will be streamed live over the Internet most of Minnesota, North Dakota and portions of Wisconsin on cable www.beaverradionetwork.com. Broadcasts are available by using any systems, dish systems and over the air, Lakeland’s BSU men’s hockey mp3 player. coverage is unparalleled in the Upper Midwest. voice of the Beavers Brian Schultz enters his seventh year behind In addition to the full home schedule of BSU men’s hockey, KBSU, the mic and Brian Bissonette provides color commentary for BSU all Bemidji State’s campus television station, will also produce BSU’s full home and most road games. schedule of home football games and a selection of men’s and women’s Radio and Internet coverage of BSU men’s ice hockey begins 40 basketball contests in 2010-11. In total, Lakeland and KBSU and Charter minutes prior to the drop of the puck with a comprehensive pregame have a nearly 50-game schedule on tap. show, featuring interviews with BSU players, coaches and others involved Local radio personality Scott Williams, recognized as one of the with the school’s athletics programs, as well as analysis and insights on region’s preeminent on-air talents, returns for his 11th season to handle the coming game. play-by-play duties for all KBSU-produced football, basketball and Lake- land produced men’s hockey television broadcasts. Former BSU captain Eric Monsrud provides expert commentary for men’s ice hockey.

2010-11 Beaver hockey 113 Dr. Richard Hanson he served as president of Waldorf College; professor of sociology, vice president President, Bemidji State University for academic affairs and dean of the college, all at Augustana College; associate North Dakota State University (1971) vice president for academic affairs, associate director of human development in the Extension Service and director of the Family Studies Institute, all at North The tenth president of Bemidji State University, Dr. Rich- Dakota State University; and chair of the Department of Home Economics at ard Hanson, took office officially on July 12, 2010. He California State University, Chico. also serves as president of Northwest Technical College. Hanson also has held interim positions at North Dakota State University The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities that included vice president for academic affairs and dean of the College of Board of Trustees announced Hanson’s appointment on University Studies. Hanson earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology and his May 19, with Chancellor James McCormick for- mally master’s in child development and family relations, both from North Dakota State presenting the president-elect to the faculty and staff University, and a doctorate in applied behavioral science from the University of both campuses the following day. of California-Davis. Hanson, 60, had been interim president of North Dakota State University since Dec. 1, 2009. Previously,

and individual performers. Dr. Rick Goeb BSU athletics has also assembled a strong academic reputation under Goeb’s Director of Athletics North Dakota State University (1989) leadership. Men’s hockey has set a CHA single-season record for number of Aca- demic All-CHA performers three times and produced the 2005 CHA Student-Athlete A new era in Bemidji State University athletics began July 13, of the Year; women’s ice hockey posted three consecutive WCHA Student-Athletes 2001 when Dr. Rick Goeb was named BSU‘s first full-time of the Year from 2002-04; and nearly two dozen BSU student-athletes have been A dministration director of intercollegiate athletics. recognized on the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V Team with Goeb directs a 17-sport varsity athletics program at BSU four Academic All-America honorees. with NCAA Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey and 15 Goeb came to Bemidji State after six years as senior associate athletics director at Division II sports. the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, Goeb served as NCAA compliance Beaver athletics has undergone dramatic changes in officer, monitored academic eligibility and acted as the liaison for booster clubs. Goeb’s tenure, having seen more than a dozen positions Prior to his position at Fairbanks, Goeb spent two years as an administrator at created or filled with new hires - including head coaches for North Dakota. Goeb also served as the head wrestling coach at St. Cloud State from women’s hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, 1990-93 when he was an instructor in physical education and a facility coordinator; softball, baseball, women’s golf, tennis and volleyball - and was the strength and conditioning coach at Northern Colorado from 1989-’90; and the hiring of BSU’s first full-time athletics fundraiser. served as an assistant wrestling coach at North Dakota State from 1988-’89. In Goeb’s five years overseeing BSU athletics, the program has entered one of the Originally from Anoka, Minn., Goeb received his undergraduate degree at North best all-around eras in the program’s history. Men’s ice hockey has won two College Dakota State, where he was also a Division II national wrestling champion. Goeb Hockey America regular-season titles, two tournament titles and made its first Division earned his master’s from Northern Colorado and doctorate from North Dakota. He I NCAA Tournament appearance; men’s basketball won its first NSIC Championship and his wife Carol have two daughters, Amber and Anne and a son, Jordan. in decades, advanced to its first-ever NCAA Tournament and has hosted first-round NSIC playoff games each of the last four years; women’s basketball hosted and won its first-ever NSIC playoff game; indoor track won its first-ever NSIC Championship; men’s and women’s golf have made NCAA regional appearances with both full teams

Brad Folkestad In addition to serving as the men’s and wom- BSU Athletic Media Relations staff Craig Hougen Director of Athletic Media Relations en’s basketball contact during each of the first Director Head Coach Bemidji State University (2001) four years in the business, Folkestad’s interests Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State, 2001) Track & Field/XC and experience in collegiate basketball run deep. men’s hockey Brad Folkestad is in his He has volunteered at numerous conference, (218) 755-4603 eighth year in the Office of regional and national tournaments including the [email protected] Atheltic Media Relations at 2003 and 2006 NCAA Division I Men’s Midwest Assistant Director Bemidji State. As Director, Regional Tournament in Minneapolis, Minn., the Dax Larson (Minnesota State, 2007) he oversees all publicity and 2005 NCAA Division II Elite Eight in Grand Forks, football, men’s basketball, baseball media relations operations N.D. at the 2003 NCAA Division II Women’s (218) 755-2763 for BSU’s 17-sport athletics Frozen Four. [email protected] department, and directly He is an active member of the College Sports Graduate Assistant handles communications Information Directors of America and has been Ross LaDue (Iowa State, 2009) for the university’s football, recognized for excellence in publications on a soccer, women’s ice hockey, softball men’s hockey, golf and number of occasions including a Ninth in the (218) 755-2763 track and field programs. Nation finish for his 2005 BSU Volleyball Media [email protected] Graduate Assistant Entering his 10th year Guide. Shawn Smith (Iowa State, 2008) in the athletic media relations field, Folkestad Folkestad, 31, received his bachelor’s de- volleyball, women’s basketball, tennis was promoted to the Director post in the spring gree in communication from BSU in 2001 and continues to work toward a master’s degree in (218) 755-4603 of 2007. [email protected] Folkestad has spent seven years of profes- sports studies. He resides in Bemidji, Minn. with his wife Lisa and their five children Tim, Nicole, Student Interns sional career at BSU. Starting with a two-year Eric Story (4th year), Courtney Anderson (2nd Carly, Mackenna and Baylor. stint as a graduate assistant in 2002, he returned year), Tyler Christensen (2nd year), Nick Filipo- as the Assistant SID in the fall of 2004 after a vic (1st year), Jeff Everett (1st year) and Nick one-year assignment in the same capacity at the Ross (1st year) University of Minnesota Duluth.

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Dr. Rick Goeb Sarah Levesque Bill Crews Brad Folkestad Dax Larson Toby Palmiscno Deb Slough Director of Athletics Associate Athletic Dir. Head Athletic Trainer Director of Athletic Assistant Directory Men’s Hockey Office Manager Compliance/SWA Media Relations of Athletic Media Equipment Manager Relations

Wayne Chadwick Jeff Tesch Tom Serratore Steve Sertich Matt Bowen Mike Curfman Jim Stone Head Volleyball Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Football Men’s Ice Hockey Women’s Ice Hockey Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Soccer

Craig Hougen Ekren Miller Krissi Super TBA Tim Bellew Shane Gunderson Bucky the Beaver Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Mascot Track & Field/XC Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Tennis Baseball Softball

Administration & Support Staff phone e-mail Coaching Staff phone e-mail Dr. Rick Goeb, Athletics Director 755-2941 rgoeb Wayne Chadwick; HC, Volleyball 755-3785 wchadwick Sarah Levesque, Associate AD, Compliance/SWA 755-2142 slevesque Tim Bellew; HC, Baseball 755-4108 tbellew Debbie Slough, Athletics Administrative Assistant 755-2941 dslough Steve Sertich; HC, Women’s Hockey 755-2958 ssertich Brad Folkestad, Director Athletic Media Relations 755-4603 bfolkestad Heather Ferrell, Ass’t WIH Coach 755-4251 hferrell Dax Larson, Assistant Director 755-2763 dlarson Shane Veenker, Ass’t WIH Coach 755-4251 sveenker Ross LaDue, Graduate Assistant 755-2763 gladue Tom Serratore; HC, Men’s Hockey 755-2879 tserratore Shawn Smith, Graduate Assistant 755-4603 ssmith Bert Gilling, Ass’t MIH Coach 755-2765 bgilling Bill Crews, Head Athletic Trainer 755-2769 wcrews Ted Belisle, Ass’t MIH Coach 755-2765 ebelisle Corinne Dauksavage, Ass’t Trainer 755-2769 cdauksavage Mike Curfman; HC, Women’s Basketball 755-2783 mcurfman Travis Shock, Ass’t Trainer 755-2769 tshock Krissi Super, Ass’t WBB/HC, Women’s Golf 755-2324 ksuper Justin Enfield, Equip. Mgrs 755-3292 Craig Hougen; HC, Track & Field 755-2883 chougen Jim Stone; HC, Soccer 755-3784 jstone Coaching Staff phone e-mail TBA; HC, Tennis 755-2325 Jeff Tesch; HC, Football 755-2772 jtesch Ekren Miller; HC, Men’s Golf 755-4641 emiller Rich Jahner, Assoc. HC, Football 755-3785 rjahner Shane Gunderson; HC Softball 755-4619 sgunderson Brent Bolte, Ass’t Football Coach 755-2768 bbolte Eric Medberry, Ass’t Footbal Coach 755-3770 emedberry All numbers area code (218); e-mail suffix @bemidjistate.edu Matt Bowen; HC, Men’s Basketball 755-2774 mbowen Ryan Montgomery, Ass’t MBB Coach 755-2323 rmontgomery

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1 Travis Bosch 3 Ryan Adams 4 Dan MacIntyre 5 Matt Carlson 6 Darcy Findlay 7 Brance Orban 8 Jake Areshenko Sr., Defenseman Sr., Defenseman Jr., Defensseman Jr., Forward So., Forward

9 Ben Kinne 11 Shea Walters 12 Jeff Jubinville 13 Drew Fisher 14 Aaron McLeod 15 Ryan Cramer 16 Emil Billberg Fr., Defenseman Sr., Forward M edia S peed C hart

17 Jamie MacQueen 18 Radoslav Illo 19 Matt Read 20 Sam Rendle 21 Matt Hartmann Sr, Forward 23 Garrett Ladd Sr., Forward So, Forward Fr., Forward

So., Defenseman 26 Kyle Brodie 27 Anton Racklin 28 Jordan George Jr., Defenseman 33 Dan Bakala 35 Mathieu Dugas Fr., Defense Fr., Defenseman So., Forward Jr., Goaltender So., Goaltender

Tom Serratore Assistant Coach Ted Belisle Danny MacKinnon Head Coach 12th Season Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant 10th Season Eighth Season First Season

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