COLGATE HOCKEY at Quinnipiac • Saturday, January 14, 2006 • Ingalls Rink

2005-06 Schedule GAME Date Opponent Time/Result No. 16 COLGATE (10-6-5, 6-2-1 ECACHL) Oct. 7 No. 16 UMASS-LOWELL W, 6-2 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. T, 2-2 OT at QUINNIPIAC (10-12-0, 4-10-0 ECACHL) Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. L, 2-3 22 Oct. 21 at Army W, 6-1 Saturday, January 14, 2006 • 7:00 p.m. ET Oct. 29 BENTLEY W, 3-1 Ingalls Rink (3,486) • New Haven, Conn. Nov. 4 at Brown* W, 5-0 Colgate SID - Michele Kelley Cell - (315) 420-8868 Office - (315) 228-7860 Fax - (315) 228-7977 Nov. 5 at Yale* W, 6-2 The Coaches - Colgate: Don Vaughan, 13th season at CU (214-189-41), 13th season overall (214-189-41) Nov. 11 at Dartmouth* W, 3-2 Quinnipiac: , 12th season at Quinnipiac (212-130-31), 12th season overall (212-130-31) Nov. 12 at Harvard* L, 4-6 Officials - Dave Hansen (R), Leo Boylan, David Brown Nov. 18 RENSSELAER* T, 1-1 OT Radio - WKXZ 94.0 FM (Norwich/Oneonta); Play-by-Play: Skip Barlow, Color: Joe Caprio Nov. 19 UNION*! W, 5-0 Internet - Live stats and radio broadcast, www.goColgateRaiders.com Nov. 25 WESTERN MICHIGAN T, 2-2 OT Nov. 26 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 4-3 OT Colgate resumed conference play with a 5-3 loss Freshman David Marshall leads the team and Dec. 2 QUINNIPIAC* W, 4-3 at Princeton last night. The Raiders complete their the league’s rookies with 15 goals and ranks first-ever series with Quinnipiac tonight, and they’ll second with 22 points. Sophomore Jamie Bates Dec. 3 PRINCETON* W, 3-2 try to get back in the win column and make it a has 10 goals and 10 assists for 20 points, and four Dec. 21 at Providence # L, 1-7 season sweep at Yale’s Ingalls Rink. other Bobcats have reached double-digits in the Dec. 22 vs. Brown # T, 3-3 OT points column. The Series Jan. 3 at Bowling Green L, 0-4 Freshman Bud Fisher has been the mainstay Colgate came from behind to defeat Quinnipiac in Quinnipiac’s net this season. He has started Jan. 6 ST. CLOUD STATE L, 2-3 4-3 in the first-ever meeting between the two teams 16 games, and owns an 8-8-0 overall record to go Jan. 7 ST. CLOUD STATE T, 5-5 OT on Dec. 2. with a 2.73 goals against average and .894 save Jan. 13 at Princeton* L, 3-5 Scouting the Bobcats percentage. Jan. 14 at Quinnipiac* 7:00 After jumping out to an 8-2-0 record to start the The Last Time Out Jan. 20 CLARKSON* 7:00 season, Quinnipiac has struggled since, losing eight Colgate’s special teams units got a workout as Jan. 21 ST. LAWRENCE* 7:00 of their next nine games and 10 of their last 12. the Raiders and Tigers combined for four power- The Bobcats’ woes continued last night when they Jan. 27 YALE* 7:00 play goals in a 5-3 loss to Princeton last night. were shut out at home by Cornell, 6-0. Quinnipiac’s Jan. 28 BROWN* 7:00 Colgate fell behind early, but evened the last win came in last weekend against Feb. 3 at Cornell* 7:00 scoreboard when sophomore Tyler Burton scored Brown. Feb. 4 CORNELL* 7:00 his 15th of the season. Freshman David Hobey Baker candidate continues Sloane scored the first power-play goal of his career Feb. 10 at St. Lawrence* 7:00 to lead the Bobcats in scoring with 27 points, late in the second period to make it a 2-2 game, Feb. 11 at Clarkson* 7:00 including 25 assists in 22 games. Cashman leads and freshman Peter Bogdanich netted his first Feb. 17 HARVARD* 7:00 the league in assists, and is the conference’s top- collegiate goal with seven minutes left in the game. Feb. 18 DARTMOUTH* 7:00 scoring defenseman. Feb. 24 at Union* 7:00 Feb. 25 at Rensselaer* 7:00 Colgate Head-to-Head Quinnipiac Mar. 3-5 ECACHL First Round 10-6-5 Overall Record 10-12-0 at campus sites winless last six games Current Streak lost last two games Mar. 10-12 ECACHL Quarterfinals 6-1-3 Home Record 6-2-0 at campus sites 4-5-1 Away Record 4-9-0 0-0-1 Neutral Site Record 0-1-0 Mar. 17-18 ECACHL Final Four 6-2-1/T-3rd League Record/Place 4-10-0/T-9th Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. 1-0-5 Overtime Record 1-1-0 Mar. 24-26 NCAA Regionals 0-3-2 Last Five Games 2-3-0 Apr. 6-8 NCAA Frozen Four 3-4-3 Last 10 Games 3-7-0 Bradley Center, Milwaukee 70/3.33 (T-13th) Goals For/Average (NCAA Rank) 72/3.27 (18th) Home games in CAPS 57/2.71 (24th) Goals Against/Average (NCAA Rank) 68/3.09 (35th) * ECAC Hockey League game +0.62 (T-18th) Average Scoring Margin (NCAA Rank) +0.18 (30th) ! Silver Puck Weekend 26-125/20.8% (8th) Power Play/Pct. (NCAA Rank) 30-161/18.6% (T-17th) # Providence College Hockey Holiday Classic 117-143/81.8% (36th) Kill/Pct. (NCAA Rank) 124-149/83.2% (29th) 3/1 Shorthanded Goals For/Against 4/4 377/18.0 (42nd) Penalty Minutes/Average (NCAA Rank) 462/21.0 (21st) Head Coach Don Vaughan The Raiders Versus Quinnipiac Mark Anderson...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 Nick St. Pierre...... 1 GP, 0-2-2 Colgate head coach Peter Bogdanich...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 David Sloane...... first meeting Don Vaughan is in his Tyler Burton...... 1 GP, 1-0-1 Jon Smyth...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 13th season behind the Mike Campaner...... 1 GP, 0-2-2 Ryan Smyth...... 1 GP, 0-1-1 Raider bench. During his Ben Camper...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 Zac Tataryn...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 tenure, he has guided Joe DeBello...... first meeting Matt Torti...... 1 GP, 0-1-1 Colgate to a 214-187-41 Jason Fredricks...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 Mike Werner...... first meeting overall record, including Marc Fulton...... 1 GP, 0-1-1 Kyle Wilson...... 1 GP, 2-0-2 a 136-107-27 mark in Alex Greig...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 Jesse Winchester...... 1 GP, 1-0-1 ECAC Hockey League Liam Huculak...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 games. Vaughan has Eric Main...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 Mark Dekanich...... 1-0-0, 3.00 GAA, .903 sv.% coached the Raiders Tom Riley...... 1 GP, 0-0-0 Justin Kowalkoski...... first meeting to two NCAA tournament berths, and three appearances in the ECACHL final four. Down 4-2 in the third period, the Raiders Esche, a native of nearby Utica, N.Y., worked Earlier this season, Vaughan was honored by received a golden opportunity to get back in the with Colgate’s last season, including the New England Hockey Journal as the ECACHL game when Darroll Powe was called for a five- school record-holder Steve Silverthorn, who is Coach of the Half-Year after getting Colgate off minute, hitting from behind penalty. However, currently playing for the ECHL’s Idaho Steelheads, to its best start since the 1962-63 campaign. Colgate squandered the chance when it picked and current starter Mark Dekanich, who will make Among active coaches, Vaughan ranks 18th up back-to-back penalties midway through the a bid to break Silverthorn’s records this season. in NCAA Division I in both winning percentage extended power-play, and ended up skating 3-on-4. In the League Limelight and career victories. Raider Mark Dekanich finished the A Colgate skater earned the ECACHL Player of game with 26 saves, while Princeton netminder B.J. Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage the Week award in five of the first nine weeks of the Sklapsky earned the win with 21 stops. Colgate was Rk. Coach, School Yrs. Record Pct. season. This marks the first time since the league 1. Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 7 189-63-27 .726 outshot for the sixth straight game, 31-24. began honoring one player per week in 1974-75 2. Red Berenson, Michigan 22 577-270-59 .669 3. Scott Owens, Colo. Coll. 7 170-82-19 .662 Poll Position that a school has achieved this feat. Prior to the 4. Dick Umile, UNH 16 362-182-58 .650 Over the last two polls, Colgate has posted a 1974-75 season, the league picked a team of the 5. , Cornell 11 209-106-36 .647 0-3-2 record, and has dropped five spots in the week, with one player at each position earning an 6. Don Lucia, Minnesota 19 454-237-54 .646 rankings to No. 16 in the USCHO.com/CSTV top award. 7. Jack Parker, Boston Univ. 33 721-380-82 .644 20 poll. The Raiders are the top team in the “also Sophomore center Tyler Burton is Colgate’s 8. Doug Ross, UAH 28 486-278-41 .629 receiving votes” category in the USA Today/USA only two-time winner. Seniors Jon Smyth and 9. Rick Gotkin, Mercyhurst 18 327-193-32 .621 Hockey Magazine top 15 poll, both of which were Kyle Wilson along with junior Marc Fulton have 10. Rand Pecknold, QU 12 212-129-31 .612 announced on Monday, Jan. 9. Colgate is in its 11th also received the award this season. In addition, 11. Jerry York, Boston Coll. 34 728-483-74 .595 week in the USCHO.com poll, and drops out of the sophomore netminder Mark Dekanich is a two- 12. Tim Whitehead, Maine 10 194-143-33 .569 13. George Gwozdecky, Denver 20 410-304-59 .569 USA Today rankings after six weeks in the top 15. time winner of the league’s Goaltender of the Week 14. Rick Comley, Mich. St. 33 673-530-84 .556 In addition to the two major polls, Colgate award. tumbled five spots to 17th place in the INCH Power 15. Blaise McDonald, UML 10 165-134-36 .546 Giving Fans Their Money’s Worth 16. , St. Lawrence 21 370-305-48 .545 Rankings. The INCH Power Rankings are compiled Prior to the games against Princeton and 17. John Markell, Ohio State 12 211-181-35 .535 by the editors and staff at Inside College Hockey. Quinnipiac, three out of four Colgate games at Starr 18. Don Vaughan, Colgate 13 214-187-41 .531 Colgate, which received 38 votes in the USA Rink went to overtime, including both games of the 19. Paul Pearl, Holy Cross 11 162-143-30 .528 Today poll and 190 in the USCHO.com poll, is one weekend series against Western Michigan. 20. , Rensselaer 12 206-185-35 .525 of five ECAC Hockey League teams receiving votes 21. Bruce Marshall, Conn. 18 252-232-49 .519 The last time the Raiders played back-to-back in both polls: Cornell, St. Lawrence, Clarkson and 22. Bill Wilkinson, Wayne St. 24 412-412-73 .500 overtime games was last season at Cornell and Harvard are the other three. In addition, Dartmouth at Yale, both of which ended in ties. The last time Winningest Active Coaches by Victories is receiving five votes in the USCHO.com poll. Colgate played two straight overtime games at Rk. Coach, School Yrs. Wins Colgate in the Polls, Week by Week 1. Jerry York, Boston College 34 728 home was during the 1998-99 season, when the USCHO USA Today 2. Jack Parker, Boston Univ. 33 721 Raiders skated to a 2-2 tie with Ohio State and a 3. Rick Comley, Michigan St. 33 673 10/3 18 arv 1-1 tie with Cornell on consecutive weekends. In 4. Red Berenson, Michigan 22 577 10/10 16 arv 1995-96, Colgate played to a pair of ties with St. 5. Doug Ross, Ala.-Huntsville 28 486 10/17 arv --- Lawrence and Clarkson during the last weekend 6. Don Lucia, Minnesota 19 454 10/24 arv arv of the regular season, which marks the last time 7. Bill Wilkinson, Wayne St. 24 412 10/31 arv --- the Raiders played two overtime games in one 8. George Gwozdecky, Denver 21 410 11/7 17 arv weekend at home. 9. Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence 21 370 11/14 17 arv The last time so many games required extra time 10. Dick Umile, New Hampshire 16 362 11/21 15 15 11. Tim Taylor, Yale 28 332 to decide was in 1998-99, when Colgate played 11/28 13 13 12. Rick Gotkin, Mercyhurst 18 327 four out of six games in overtime. It started with a 14. Bruce Marshall, Connecticut 18 253 12/5 13 12 double-overtime loss to Niagara in the Syracuse 13. Donald Cahoon, UMass-Amherst 19 252 12/12 11 11 Invitational Tournament, and continued two games 15. Gary Wright, American International 22 234 12/19 11 11 later with an overtime win against Clarkson. The 16. Bob Daniels, Ferris St. 14 217 12/2 12 14 ties with Ohio State and Cornell were separated by 17. Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth 18 215 12/9 16 arv a 2-0 loss to the Big Red. 18. Don Vaughan, Colgate 13 214 Colgate continued to give fans their money’s 19. Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac 12 212 Esche Named to U.S. Olympic Team worth last weekend when it hosted St. Cloud State. 20. John Markell, Ohio State 12 211 goaltender Robert Esche, 21. Mike Schafer, Cornell 11 209 who served as a volunteer assistant coach with Saturday’s game was the Raiders’ sixth overtime 22. Dan Fridgen, Rensselaer 12 206 the Raiders during last season’s NHL lockout, contest of the year, and it ended in their fifth 23. Tim Whitehead, Maine 10 194 was named to the U.S. Olympic Team, USA Hockey tie. Just 20 games into the season, Colgate has 24. Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 7 189 announced on Tuesday, Dec. 20. matched the school record for ties in a season, Through games of January 11. which was originally set during the 2003-04 Bold indicates ECACHL team. campaign. Italics indicates 2005-06 Colgate opponent.

 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes ECACHL Recent Results ECAC Hockey League Standings ECACHL play resumed last weekend with two as of January 13, 2005 conference series. Yale earned its first four-point weekend of the season with a 6-1 win against ECACHL Overall Princeton and a 4-3 victory in the first-ever Rk. Team Pts. GP Record Win % GF-GA GP Record Win % GF-GA meeting with cross-state rival Quinnipiac. 1. Harvard 15 14 7- 6-1 .536 42-41 19 10- 7-2 .579 53-49 Dartmouth earned three points and moved into a 2. St. Lawrence 14 9 7- 2-0 .778 39-30 21 13- 7-1 .643 74-64 tie for second place with a win at Rensselaer and 3. COLGATE 13 9 6- 2-1 .722 34-21 21 10- 6-5 .595 70-57 a tie against Union, while Quinnipiac claimed two Cornell 13 9 6- 2-1 .722 26-18 16 11- 3-2 .750 50-33 points with an overtime win against Brown. First- Dartmouth 13 12 6- 5-1 .542 46-36 16 7- 8-1 .469 53-48 place Harvard gained another point with a tie at 6. Clarkson 11 9 5- 3-1 .611 26-28 21 12- 7-2 .619 74-61 Union. The Crimson has played six more games 7. Union 10 9 4- 3-2 .556 21-21 23 11- 8-4 .565 60-66 than second-place Colgate. 8. Rensselaer 9 9 3- 3-3 .500 22-21 22 9-10-3 .477 71-70 9. Yale 8 10 4- 6-0 .400 37-43 16 5-10-1 .344 50-69 Friday, January 6 Quinnipiac 8 14 4-10-0 .286 40-52 22 10-12-0 .455 72-68 St. Cloud State 3, at Colgate 2 11. Princeton 7 13 3- 9-1 .269 31-43 19 6-12-1 .342 47-58 Dartmouth 4, at Rensselaer 1* 12. Brown 5 9 2- 6-1 .278 17-27 16 3-10-3 .281 32-51 Harvard 1, at Union 1 OT* at Clarkson 5, RIT 2 Glimpsing the Future The Raiders’ second game against St. Cloud Yale 6, at Princeton 1* On Nov. 15, Colgate announced the signing of featured five power-play goals, two of which were at Quinnipiac 3, Brown 2 OT* two players to National Letters of Intent. Jason scored by CU. The visting Huskies went 3-for-8 on Saturday, January 7 Williams, a native of Plattsburgh, N.Y., and David the power play and recorded 16 of its 44 shots Clarkson 6, vs. St. Lawrence 2 # McIntyre of Pefferlaw, Ont., will suit up for the with a man advantage. Eleven of those power-play at Colgate 5, St. Cloud State 5 OT Raiders as freshmen next season. shots came in the second period, when the Huskies at Union 2, Dartmouth 2 OT* Williams is a 5-foot-10, 190-pound forward enjoyed nearly seven straight power-play minutes. at Rensselaer 3, Harvard 2* who is currently leading the Eastern Junior Hockey Colgate scored its first power-play goal in six at Princeton 2, Brown 2 OT* League with 47 points on 21 goals and 26 assists games in the first-ever meeting with St. Cloud. at Cornell 3, RIT 1 through 28 games. He ranks second in the league Freshman Nick St. Pierre’s first career extra-man with 10 power-play goals. Last night, Williams had score came just as teammate Eric Main’s penalty Sunday, January 8 two goals and an assist in an 8-2 win against New was expiring, ending a 4-on-4 opportunity. The Yale 4, at Quinnipiac 3*% England. He has led the New Hampshire Monarchs Raiders finished the game 1-for-7 on the power Tuesday, January 10 to a 24-1-3-0 record and the lead in the Northern play. at Brown 4, Connecticut 1 Division of the EJHL. Last season, he finished in CU received just three extra-man opportunities a tie for sixth place in the league with 65 points against Quinnipiac, and went 0-for-5 versus Wednesday, January 11 on 30 goals and 35 assists in 55 games for New Princeton in its last weekend of league competition. New Hampshire 4, at Yale 1 Hampshire. The Raiders’ third goal against Quinnipiac came Friday, January 13 McIntyre is a 6-foot, 180-pound center who is close to being counted as a power-play score, as at Princeton 5, Colgate 3* leading the Newmarket Hurricanes of the Ontario senior Kyle Wilson found the net just as a QU at Union 4, Clarkson 0* Provincial Junior Hockey League in scoring with penalty was released. The Bobcats finished 1-for-6 St. Lawrence 4, at Rensselaer 3* 78 points on 36 goals and 42 assists. He has a on the power play, and the Tigers were 1-for-5. Cornell 6, at Quinnipiac 0*% team-high nine power-play goals to go with three Against Western Michigan, Colgate extended its short-handed goals and five game-winning tallies. streak of games without allowing a power-play goal In Newmarket’s last game, a 6-4 win against North to three on Friday, killing off all six WMU power-play ECACHL Upcoming Games York, McIntyre recorded a hat trick, including the chances. The Raiders netted their first goal on the Upstate New York travel partners Colgate and game-winning goal and an empty-netter, and added power play and finished the game 1-for-4 with the Cornell along with Clarkson and St. Lawrence an assist. McIntyre ranks second in the OPJHL in man advantage. On Saturday, the Broncos scored return to conference play this weekend. The scoring through 37 games. Newmarket currently all three of their goals during odd-man situations, Raiders and Big Red are at Princeton and stands in second place in the North Division of the including the first short-handed goal Colgate has Quinnipiac, while St. Lawrence and Clarkson OPJHL with a 25-10-3-1 record. allowed this year. The Raiders got one of their four head to the Capital District to play Rensselaer goals on the power play to finish 1-for-7. and Union. Special Situations Colgate scored its only goal against Rensselaer Ingalls Rink will play host to an ECACHL Special teams have proven to be one of the on the power play, and it shut down all seven double-header on Saturday. Travel partners most significant parts of the Raiders’ game this Engineer extra-man attempts. The Raiders followed Brown and Yale face off in a 2:00 matinee, season. Colgate’s combined special teams ranks that up with a pair of power-play goals against before Quinnipiac hosts Colgate in the 7:00 eighth in the nation and third in the conference Union as they once again neutralized each of the nightcap. with a 53.4 percent success rate. The Raiders’ Dutchmen’s five man-advantage opportunities. Saturday also includes a neutral-site non- power play (26-for-125, 20.8 percent) ranks eighth Even though the defensive end of Colgate’s conference tilt between New Hampshire rivals in the country and second in the league. CU’s special teams broke down versus the Crimson, the Dartmouth and UNH at the Verizon Wireless penalty kill (117-for-143, 81.8 percent) ranks 36th offensive end was as strong as ever. The Raiders Center in Manchester. in the nation and eighth in the league. scored three power-play goals in less than three Last night, half of the goals scored in the 5-3 Saturday, January 14 minutes during the third period to cut a five-goal loss to Princeton came on the power play. The Brown at Yale* 2:00 deficit to two. Wilson had a hand in each of the Tigers were 3-for-5 with the man advantage, while Colgate at Quinnipiac*% 7:00 goals, assisting on the first two and scoring the Colgate was 1-for-6. The Raiders’ power-play goal Dartmouth vs. New Hampshire $ 7:00 third. He ranks among the top players in the was scored by freshman David Sloane in the St. Lawrence at Union* 7:00 country with seven power-play tallies this season. second period. Clarkson at Rensselaer* 7:00 Cornell at Princeton* 7:00 * ECACHL game # Corel Centre, Ottawa, Ont. % Ingalls Rink, New Haven, Conn. $ Verizon Wireless Center, Manchester, N.H.

 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes At Dartmouth, two of Colgate’s three goals were Junior Mike Campaner netted a shorty 13:21 into River Hawks for a .400 success rate, with goals scored during odd-man situations. Sophomore the first period against the Black Knights, and coming from Winchester and Wilson. For the game, Jesse Winchester opened the scoring with his Wilson added a short-handed tally and his third Colgate took nine shots when playing with an extra first career short-handed goal 4:17 into the game. power-play goal of the season in the second period man. Wilson’s third straight power-play goal with less to complete a natural hat trick. In addition, the only Raiders Dominate in Faceoff Circle than three minutes to play in the second proved to goal Colgate allowed the Black Knights to score Colgate continued its season-long success in the be the game-winner. The Raiders earned just three came during a power play with 33 seconds left in faceoff circle by dominating Princeton in the circle power-play chances during the game, one in each the second period. last night, 48-33. The Raiders were led at the dot period. Meanwhile, Dartmouth took advantage of Colgate’s first road weekend, a two-game by sophomore Tyler Burton, who won 17 of his 22 one of their seven power-play opportunities to get series against Lake Superior State, was all about draws for a 77.3 percent success rate. its first goal of the game early in the second. The special teams play. With the teams combining for This season, Colgate has won 882 of its 1,530 Big Green took a total of 16 shots while skating 79 penalty minutes over the two games, seven of faceoffs for a .576 winning percentage. Burton five-on-four. the nine goals came during odd-man situations, has taken the most draws on the team with 549, Versus Yale, Colgate converted two of their 10 including six power-play scores. The teams started and he has won 341 of them for a 62.1 percent power-play chances and killed off nine of Yale’s the weekend by exchanging power-play goals in success rate. Senior Kyle Wilson is right behind 10 extra-man opportunities after a dominating the first period of Friday’s game. The last two goals him with 553 draws, 304 wins and a .550 winning performance in the ECACHL opener at Brown. of the game were scored in five-on-five situations. percentage. The Raiders converted four of their 10 power-play On Saturday, all five goals came when the sides chances against the Bears, including all three of were uneven. Junior Marc Fulton scored his first Smyth Starts New Point Streak their attempts in the second period. Colgate killed power-play goal of the year to put Colgate up 1-0, Senior captain Jon Smyth’s extended his fourth off all 12 Brown power plays, including five in the but LSSU capitalized on a power-play chance in point streak of the season to four games with third period. The Bears recorded 12 of their 26 each of the three periods to take a 3-1 lead. Then, an assist in last night’s game at Princeton. He shots while playing with a man advantage. with 1:05 to play in regulation, senior captain Jon recorded exactly one point in each of the last three In the 3-1 win against Bentley, both of Colgate’s Smyth scored a six-on-five goal with netminder games. Quinnipiac halted Smyth’s third point streak goals in the first period came on the power play, Mark Dekanich on the bench to pull Colgate to of the season, after he capped it with two goals and giving the team a 50 percent conversion rate for within one, 3-2. an assist against Western Michigan. During the five- the opening session and a 33.3 percent success Both parts of Colgate’s special teams made game span, Smyth had nine points, including seven rate for the game. Six of the Raiders’ nine first- a difference in the Raiders’ season-opening win assists. His most productive game was against period shots came during power-play opportunities. against UMass-Lowell. Colgate’s penalty-killing unit Union when he posted a career-high three helpers. In Colgate’s win against Army, three of the shut down five UML power plays, including three in Raiders’ goals were scored during odd-man the first period, and allowed just five shots when situations, including one power-play goal and the playing with a man down. The Raiders converted team’s first two short-handed goals of the season. two of their five power-play attempts against the

Colgate Individual Scoring Breakdown (G-A-P) Total Even Power Play Short. Home Away Neut. 1st Pd 2nd Pd 3rd Pd OT Mark Anderson 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 0-0-0 Peter Bogdanich 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 Tyler Burton 15-11-26 11-6-17 4-5-9 0-0-0 8-8-16 6-3-9 1-0-1 7-2-9 5-4-9 3-4-7 0-1-1 Mike Campaner 2-14-16 1-6-7 0-7-7 1-1-2 1-7-8 1-7-8 0-0-0 1-4-5 1-8-9 0-2-2 0-0-0 Ben Camper 2-4-6 2-0-2 0-4-4 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 Joe DeBello 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 0-0-0 Mark Dekanich 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Jason Fredricks 0-3-3 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 Marc Fulton 7-15-22 4-9-13 3-6-9 0-0-0 5-7-12 2-7-9 0-1-1 2-2-4 3-6-9 2-7-9 0-0-0 Alex Greig 0-4-4 0-4-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 Liam Huculak 0-4-4 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 Justin Kowalkoski 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 0-0-0 Eric Main 3-2-5 3-1-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 Tom Riley 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Nick St. Pierre 2-7-9 1-3-4 1-4-5 0-0-0 1-5-6 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-3-5 0-3-3 0-0-0 David Sloane 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 Jon Smyth 7-15-22 5-10-15 2-5-7 0-0-0 5-7-12 2-7-9 0-1-1 4-5-9 0-5-5 2-5-7 1-0-1 Ryan Smyth 3-14-17 2-9-11 1-4-5 0-1-1 1-8-9 1-6-7 1-0-1 0-4-4 2-5-7 1-5-6 0-0-0 Zac Tataryn 0-3-3 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 Matt Torti 0-3-3 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 Mike Werner 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 0-0-0 Kyle Wilson 15-8-23 6-3-9 8-4-12 1-1-2 7-4-11 8-4-12 0-0-0 3-2-5 5-3-8 7-3-10 0-0-0 Jesse Winchester 10-14-24 3-11-14 6-3-9 1-0-1 4-8-12 6-5-11 0-1-1 2-5-7 4-3-7 4-5-9 0-1-1 Colgate Totals 70-122-192 41-71-112 26-46-72 3-5-8 35-64-99 32-54-86 3-4-7 21-39-60 25-43-68 23-38-61 1-2-3 Colgate Goaltending Breakdown Home Games Road/Neutral Games GP Record Minutes GA GAA Saves Sv% ShO GP Record Minutes GA GAA Saves Sv% ShO Mark Dekanich 8 5-0-3 495:17 18 2.18 224 .926 1 11 4-4-2 607:00 31 3.06 276 .899 1 Justin Kowalkoski 2 1-1-0 119:14 4 2.01 57 .934 0 2 0-1-0 60:15 4 3.98 29 .879 0 Empty net 1 0:49 0 2 1:54 0 Colgate Totals 10 6-1-3 615:20 22 2.15 281 .927 1 11 4-5-2 670:00 35 3.13 305 .897 1

 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Smyth had another five-game point streak halted at Senior Kyle Wilson had a career-long 11-game The Last Time... Dartmouth. During that streak, he had seven points point streak snapped by Rensselaer. He finished Series Sweep in on three goals and four assists. Smyth started the the streak with 18 points, including a power-play CU - 12/2-3/05 vs. Quinnipiac (4-3) and Princeton (3-2) season on a point streak that carried over from the goal in each of the last four games. Wilson got same team: 11/26-27/04 vs. Mercyhurst (3-1, 3-2) last two games of the 2004-05 season. His original on the board in each of the two games against Opp. - 1/26-27/01, St. Lawrence (0-4) and Clarkson (2-4) streak ended in the first game at Lake Superior Western Michigan, and added a pair of third-period same team: 10/19-20/01, Neb.-Omaha (4-5, 3-5) State. goals against Quinnipiac to put together a three- Series Sweep on the road Sophomore Jesse Winchester has gotten on game point streak that ended versus Princeton. CU - 11/4-5/05 at Brown (5-0) and Yale (6-2) the score sheet in all but two games this season. Junior Mike Campaner recorded at least same team: 10/8-9/04 at Ferris State (5-4, 4-2) He started the campaign by stringing together a one assist in six straight contests prior to the Opp. - 2/14-15/03 at Harvard (0-7) and Brown (2-5) career-long nine-game point streak. He posted 14 Rensselaer game. He contributed one assist at same team: 10/26-27/01 at Minnesota (0-8, 0-9) points on seven goals and seven assists during that Harvard and two helpers, including one on the colgate won in overtime span. Winchester capped a five-game point streak game-winning goal, at Dartmouth. Campaner Starr Rink - 11/26/05 vs. Western Michigan (4-3) versus Providence, during which he had a pair of posted three assists in the sweep of Brown and On the Road - 11/7/03 at Princeton (3-2) two-point games and a career-high three assists Yale. During his streak he had 10 assists, including Neutral Site - 12/27/97 vs. Niagara (4-3) against Princeton. three against Bentley which tied his career best. colgate lost in overtime Sophomore Tyler Burton had six points in the The Raider blueliner has three points in the last Starr Rink - 10/23/04 vs. Northeastern (3-4) last three games prior to the loss to Providence, three games, including two versus Quinnipiac. On the Road - 11/8/03 at Yale (2-3) including three points in the win against Quinnipiac. Junior Marc Fulton finished his third point Neutral Site - 3/18/05 vs. Harvard (3-4, 2OT) The game against the Friars marked the end of his streak of the season with at least one point in each colgate played an overtime game second point streak of the season, after his career- of the four games preceding the Princeton game. Starr Rink - 1/7/06 vs. St. Cloud State (T, 5-5) long scoring streak was halted against Western Fulton posted at least one point in each of the first On the Road - 10/14/05 at Lake Superior State (T, 2-2) Michigan at eight games. He capped the first streak four games of conference play, including recording Neutral Site - 12/22/05 vs. Brown (T, 3-3) with his first career hat trick in a four-point game a goal and an assist on the power play at Harvard. colgate registered an overtime tie against Union. Burton scored exactly one goal in During that streak, he had five points. Fulton Starr Rink - 1/7/06 vs. St. Cloud State (5-5) seven straight games before netting three straight enjoyed a four-game point streak to kick off the On the Road - 10/14/05 at Lake Superior State (2-2) goals to start the scoring against the Dutchmen. campaign, starting with a career-high four points Neutral Site - 12/22/05 vs. Brown (3-3) His four-point game against Union was the first of against UMass-Lowell in the Raiders’ home opener. Scoreless - 2/12/05 at Yale (0-0) his career. Burton completed his first career three- He posted seven total points during Colgate’s first colgate recorded a shutout point game with a pair of assists at Brown, and four contests. Starr Rink - 11/19/05 vs. Union (5-0) he had one helper against both Bentley and Yale, Senior Ryan Smyth was the most recent Raider Mark Dekanich, 17 saves giving him a three-game assist streak that ended to record a point streak. He has posted at least one On the Road - 11/4/05 at Brown (5-0) at Dartmouth. During his eight-game point streak, point in four straight games, including registering Mark Dekanich, 26 saves Burton recorded 15 points. He ranks second on the two assists in the win against Western Michigan. Neutral Site - 1/2/05 vs. Air Force (3-0) team with 22 points on the season. Smyth’s streak tied his career best. Steve Silverthorn, 13 saves For more on all the Raiders, see the player opponent recorded a shutout capsules in the back. Starr Rink - 2/4/05, Cornell (0-1) David McKee, 24 saves On the Road - 1/3/06, Bowling Green (0-4) Jon Horrell, 22 saves Neutral Site - 12/28/00, Western Michigan (0-2) USCHO.com/CSTV Poll USA Today/USA Hockey Mag. Poll Jeff Reynaert, 30 saves January 9, 2006 January 9, 2006 team scored 10 or more goals Rk. Team* Record Pts. Last Rk. Team* Record Pts. Last CU - 1/11/98 vs. Merrimack (W, 10-7) 1. Wisconsin (40) 16-2-2 800 1 1. Wisconsin (33) 16-2-2 509 1 Opp. - 11/29/96, Miami (L, 2-14) 2. Minnesota 13-5-4 722 3 2. Miami (1) 13-2-3 468 2 3. Miami 14-3-3 713 2 3. Minnesota 11-5-4 403 3 team recorded 40 shots 4. Boston College 12-4-2 680 5 4. Vermont 12-3-1 395 5 CU - 3/18/05, 49 shots vs. Harvard (L, 3-4, 2OT) Opp. - 1/7/06, 44 shots, St. Cloud State (T, 5-5 OT) 5. Colorado College 17-6-1 649 6 5. Colorado College 17-6-1 361 7 6. Vermont 13-5-2 564 4 6. Boston College 10-4-2 360 4 team recorded 50 shots 7. Cornell 10-3-2 550 8 7. Michigan 12-6-1 312 6 CU - 3/14/03, 70 shots at Dartmouth (W, 4-3, 4OT) 8. Michigan 13-7-1 514 7 8. Cornell 9-3-2 263 10 Opp. - 3/18/05, 51 shots, Harvard (L, 3-4 OT) 9. Maine 14-6-0 480 10 9. Maine 12-6-0 210 8 Player recorded a hat trick 10. North Dakota 14-9-1 440 9 10. North Dakota 13-8-1 203 9 CU - 11/19/05, Tyler Burton vs. Union (W, 5-0) 11. Providence 12-7-1 332 13 11. St. Lawrence 12-6-1 143 14 Opp. - 1/22/05, Eric Przepiorka, Dartmouth (L, 3-6) 12. New Hampshire 10-7-4 325 15 12. Providence 11-6-1 130 -- Player scored a short-handed goal 13. St. Lawrence 12-7-1 306 11 13. Harvard 10-6-1 97 -- CU - 11/11/05, Jesse Winchester at Dartmouth (W, 3-2) 14. Clarkson 12-6-2 252 18 14. COLGATE 10-3-4 76 11 Opp. - 11/26/05, Brent Walton, Western Mich. (W, 4-3 OT) 15. Lake Superior State 12-6-4 224 19 15. Ohio State 10-6-3 51 -- 16. COLGATE 10-5-5 190 12 Player scored an overtime goal Others Receiving Votes: New Hampshire 42, 17. Harvard 10-7-2 179 14 CU - 11/26/05, Jon Smyth vs. Western Michigan (4-3) Nebraska-Omaha 21, Clarkson 15, Denver 9, 18. Denver 11-9-2 157 17 Opp. - 3/18/05, Kevin Du, Harvard (3-4, 2OT) Ferris State 3, Lake Superior State 3, Mercyhurst 3, 19. Ferris State 9-6-5 81 20 Player scored an empty-net goal Niagara 3. 20. Ohio State 10-8-3 CU - 1/21/05, Jon Smyth vs. Vermont (W, 4-1) * first-place votes in parentheses Opp. - 2/26/05, Max Taylor, St. Lawrence (L, 3-5) Others Receiving Votes: Nebraska-Omaha, 51, Bold indicates ECACHL team. Player scored with an extra attacker Niagara 15, Minnesota-Duluth 15, Bemidji State 13, Italics indicates 2005-06 Colgate opponent. CU - 10/15/05, Jon Smyth vs. Lake Superior State (L, 2-3) Michigan State 9, Northern Michigan 9, Alaska- Opp. - 2/25/05, Jay Latulippe, Clarkson (T, 3-3) Fairbanks 6, Mercyhurst 5, Holy Cross 4, Dartmouth 3, St. Cloud State 1. goalie had 40 or more saves CU - 11/11/05, 42, Mark Dekanich at Dartmouth (W, 3-2) * first-place votes in parentheses Opp. - 11/8/03, 41, Matt Modelski, Yale (L, 2-3, OT) Bold indicates ECACHL team. Italics indicates 2005-06 Colgate opponent.

 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Colgate point-scoring streaks game with a pair of assists in the first game against Scoring by Class Player Length Dates Total Pts. (G/A) St. Cloud State. Class G A TP Pct. Kyle Wilson 11 3/19-11/12 18 (10/8) Senior Kyle Wilson is one of four Raiders to Senior (5) 28 43 71 .366 Jesse Winchester 9 10/7-11/12 14 (7/7) score more than one goal in a game. He leads the Junior (4) 9 37 46 .237 Tyler Burton 8 10/21-11/19 15 (10/5) team with four multi-goal efforts, including his first Sophomore (4) 27 33 60 .309 Mike Campaner 6 10/21-11/12 11 (1/10) career hat trick against Army. Freshman (7) 6 11 17 .088 Jesse Winchester 5 11/19-12/3 9 (3/6) Totals 70 124 194 --- Jon Smyth 5 10/15-11/5 7 (3/4) colgate multiple-point games Jon Smyth 5 11/12-11/26 9 (2/7) Player Date, Opponent Total Pts. (G/A) Number in parentheses is number of skaters who have Kyle Wilson 10/21, Army 4 (3/1) played. Goaltender Mark Dekanich’s assist is included in the Marc Fulton 4 11/19-12/2 5 (1/4) sophomore class statistics. Ryan Smyth 4 11/19-12/2 5 (1/4) Tyler Burton 11/19, Union 4 (3/1) Marc Fulton 4 11/4-11/12 5 (1/4) Marc Fulton 10/7, UMass-Lowell 4 (2/2) Scoring in Final 10 Min/OT Jon Smyth 4 3/18-10/7 5 (3/2) Ryan Smyth 10/21, Army 4 (0/4) Marc Fulton 4 10/7-10/21 7 (3/4) Kyle Wilson 10/7, UMass-Lowell 3 (2/1) Class G A TP GWG GTG Tyler Burton 3 11/26-12/3 6 (2/4) Jesse Winchester 11/4, Brown 3 (2/1) Mark Anderson 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Wilson 3 11/25-12/2 4 (3/1) Kyle Wilson 1/7, St. Cloud State 3 (2/1) Peter Bogdanich 1 0 1 0 0 Jon Smyth 3 1/6-1/13 3 (1/2) Tyler Burton 11/4, Brown 3 (1/2) Tyler Burton 0 4 4 0 0 Kyle Wilson 11/12, Harvard 3 (1/2) Mike Campaner 0 1 1 0 0 Colgate Goal-scoring streaks Tyler Burton 12/3, Princeton 3 (1/2) Ben Camper 0 0 0 0 0 Player Length Dates Total Goals Tyler Burton 8 10/21-11/19 10 Mike Campaner 10/29, Bentley 3 (0/3) Joe DeBello 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Wilson 4 11/4-11/12 4 Jon Smyth 11/19, Union 3 (0/3) Jason Fredricks 0 1 1 0 0 Jesse Winchester 12/3, Princeton 3 (0/3) Marc Fulton 2 4 6 0 0 Colgate assist streaks Kyle Wilson 12/2, Quinnipiac 2 (2/0) Alex Greig 0 0 0 0 0 Player Length Dates Total Assists Jesse Winchester 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 (1/1) Liam Huculak 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Campaner 6 10/21-11/12 10 Mike Campaner 10/21, Army 2 (1/1) Eric Main 0 0 0 0 0 Jesse Winchester 5 10/29-11/12 5 Tyler Burton 10/29, Bentley 2 (1/1) Tom Riley 0 0 0 0 0 Marc Fulton 4 11/19-12/2 4 Marc Fulton 4 11/4-11/12 4 Jon Smyth 11/4, Brown 2 (1/1) Nick St. Pierre 0 2 2 0 0 Ryan Smyth 3 11/25-12/2 4 Tyler Burton 11/5, Yale 2 (1/1) David Sloane 1 0 1 0 0 Jon Smyth 3 11/12-11/19 6 Ryan Smyth 11/5, Yale 2 (1/1) Jon Smyth 2 2 4 1 0 Tyler Burton 3 10/29-11/5 4 Jesse Winchester 11/11, Dartmouth 2 (1/1) Ryan Smyth 1 3 4 0 1 Jesse Winchester 3 11/19-11/26 3 Jesse Winchester 11/12, Harvard 2 (1/1) Zac Tataryn 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Wilson 3 10/15-10/29 3 Marc Fulton 11/12, Harvard 2 (1/1) Matt Torti 0 1 1 0 0 Kyle Wilson 3 3/19-10/7 3 Jesse Winchester 11/19, Union 2 (1/1) Mike Werner 0 0 0 0 0 Italics indicates active streak. Marc Fulton 11/26, Western Mich. 2 (1/1) Kyle Wilson 4 2 6 0 1 Streaks are three games or more. Jesse Winchester 11/26, Western Mich. 2 (1/1) Jesse Winchester 2 2 4 0 0 Raiders Put Big Numbers on Board Jon Smyth 11/26, Western Mich. 2 (1/1) Ten Raiders have enjoyed at least one multiple- Marc Fulton 1/7, St. Cloud State 2 (1/1) Situational Scoring point game this season. Sophomore forwards Jesse Mike Campaner 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 (0/2) GF GA Winchester and Tyler Burton lead the charge with Ryan Smyth 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 (0/2) Even strength 41 30 seven multiple-point games each. Winchester tied Ben Camper 11/4, Brown 2 (0/2) Five-on-six (empty net) 0 0 his career best with three points when he assisted Mike Campaner 11/5, Yale 2 (0/2) Six-on-five (extra man) 1 0 on each goal of Colgate’s 3-2 win against Princeton. Jon Smyth 11/5, Yale 2 (0/2) Five-on-five 40 30 He had his first three-point game in a 5-0 shutout Mike Campaner 11/11, Dartmouth 2 (0/2) Four-on-four 0 0 of Brown. Burton netted his first career hat trick Jon Smyth 11/12, Harvard 2 (0/2) Three-on-three 0 0 versus Union, and notched his seventh multi-point Alex Greig 11/19, Union 2 (0/2) Power play 26 26 Mike Campaner 12/2, Quinnipiac 2 (0/2) Six-on-four (extra man) 0 0 Five-on-four 22 26 Five-on-three 4 0 Colgate’s Awards & Honors Four-on-three 0 0 TYLER BURTON Marc fulton Shorthanded 3 1 NEHJ ECACHL Player of the Half-Year Runner-Up INCH Player of the Week Runner-Up (Oct. 11) Four-on-six (empty net) 0 0 ECACHL Player of the Week (Dec. 5) ECACHL Player of the Week (Oct. 10) Four-on-five 3 1 HCA Honorable Mention Player of the Month (Dec. 2) Jon Smyth Three-on-four 0 0 ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Nov. 21) INCH First Half All-ECACHL Team Three-on-five 0 0 USCHO ECACHL Player of the Week (Nov. 10) USCHO ECACHL Player of the Week (Dec. 1) Empty net 0 0 ECACHL Player of the Week (Nov. 7) ECACHL Player of the Week (Nov. 28) Overtime 1 0 MIKE CAMPANER All-ECACHL Preseason Coaches Team First minute of period* 0 2 ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Nov. 28) All-ECACHL Preseason Media Team First minute of game 0 0 ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 31) Inside College Hockey “Dream Team” Last minute of period* 0 6 All-USCHO Preseason Honorable Mention Last minute of game 1 0 Mark Dekanich Penalty shot 0 0 CHN ECACHL First-Half Best Player nick st. pierre Totals 70 57 NEHJ ECAHL Goaltender of the Half-Year ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Jan. 9) INCH First Half All-ECACHL Team ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 10) * Includes goals scored in first/last minute of game. USCHO ECACHL Goalie of the Week (Nov. 24) DON VAUGHAN INCH Player of the Week Runner-Up (Nov. 21) NEHJ ECACHL Coach of the Half-Year ECACHL Goaltender of the Week (Nov. 21) KYLE WILSON USCHO ECACHL Goalie of the Week (Nov. 10) ECACHL Goaltender of the Week (Nov. 7) USCHO ECACHL Player of the Week (Oct. 27) ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 24) ECACHL Player of the Week (Oct. 24) ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 17) JESSE WINCHESTER USCHO ECACHL Co-Goalie of the Week (Oct. 13) ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Dec. 5) ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 10) ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll (Nov. 14)  2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Nick St. Pierre 12/2, Quinnipiac 2 (0/2) Colgate in the National Rankings Colgate’s Record When... Tyler Burton 1/6, St. Cloud State 2 (0/2) Colgate has gotten off to a fast start this season, At home...... 6-1-3 Ryan Smyth 1/7, St. Cloud State 2 (0/2) and as a team the Raiders rank eighth in the On the road...... 4-5-1 colgate multiple-goal games nation in both combined special teams, with a 53.4 At a neutral site...... 0-0-1 Player Date, Opponent Total Goals percent success rate, and power play, with a 20.8 In overtime...... 1-0-5 Kyle Wilson 10/21, Army 3 percent success rate (26-of-125). On Friday...... 5-2-3 Tyler Buton 11/19, Union 3 The Raiders are tied for 16th in winning On Saturday...... 5-2-1 Marc Fulton 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 percentage (.595) and scoring offense (3.33 On a weekday...... 0-2-1 Kyle Wilson 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 goals per game). Colgate is tied for 18th in scoring In October...... 3-1-1 Jesse Winchester 11/4, Brown 2 margin, beating its opponents by an average of In November...... 5-1-2 Kyle Wilson 12/2, Quinnipiac 2 0.62 goals per contest. The Raiders are 24th in In December...... 2-1-1 Kyle Wilson 1/7, St. Cloud State 2 scoring defense with 2.71 goals allowed per game. CU’s penalty kill ranks 36th at 81.8 percent (117- In January...... 0-3-1 colgate multiple-assist games of-143). In February...... 0-0-0 Player Date, Opponent Total Assists Colgate is one of the least penalized teams in In March...... 0-0-0 Ryan Smyth 10/21, Army 4 the nation, ranking 42nd with an average of 18.0 Mike Campaner 10/29, Bentley 3 Game 1 of an ECACHL weekend series...... 3-1-1 penalty minutes per game. Jon Smyth 11/19, Union 3 Game 2 of an ECACHL weekend series...... 3-1-0 In addition to the team rankings, several Raiders Jesse Winchester 12/3, Princeton 3 Following a win...... 6-2-2 rank in the national top 20 in individual statistics*: Mike Campaner 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 Following a loss...... 1-1-3 Marc Fulton 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 goals per game Following a tie...... 2-3-0 Ryan Smyth 10/7, UMass-Lowell 2 Rk. Player GP Goals G/GM One-goal games...... 4-2-0 Tyler Burton 11/4, Brown 2 T9. Kyle Wilson 21 15 0.71 Two-goal games...... 1-2-0 Ben Camper 11/4, Brown 2 Tyler Burton 21 15 0.71 Three-goal games...... 0-0-0 Mike Campaner 11/5, Yale 2 game-winning goals Four-goal games...... 2-1-0 Jon Smyth 11/5, Yale 2 Rk. Player GP GWG Five-or-more-goal games...... 3-1-0 Mike Campaner 11/11, Dartmouth 2 T7. Kyle Wilson 21 3 Scoring first...... 7-2-2 Jon Smyth 11/12, Harvard 2 Tyler Burton 21 3 Scored on first...... 3-4-3 Kyle Wilson 11/12, Harvard 2 Points per game, Defensemen Leading after the first period...... 7-0-3 Alex Greig 11/19, Union 2 Rk. Player GP G-A-P P/GM Trailing after the first period...... 3-4-1 Tyler Burton 11/26, Western Michigan 2 T11. Mike Campaner 19 2-14-16 0.84 Ryan Smyth 11/26, Western Michigan 2 Tied after the first period...... 0-2-1 winning percentage Mike Campaner 12/2, Quinnipiac 2 Leading after the second period...... 7-0-0 Rk. Player W-L-T Win% Nick St. Pierre 12/2, Quinnipiac 2 Trailing after the second period...... 1-5-2 19. Mark Dekanich 9-4-5 .639 Tied after the second period...... 2-1-3 Tyler Burton 12/3, Princeton 2 Tyler Burton 1/6, St. Cloud State 2 * Through games of January 13. Outshooting opponent...... 6-0-1 Ryan Smyth 1/7, St. Cloud State 2 Colgate in the ECAC Hockey League Rankings Getting outshot...... 4-6-4 With its third-place status in the ECAC Hockey Shots are tied...... 0-0-0 League standings, it’s clear that Colgate stacks Recording fewer than 20 shots...... 0-1-0 up well against its conference-mates. The Raiders Allowing fewer than 20 shots...... 1-0-0 rank second in the league in power play (26-of-125, Recording 20-24 shots...... 3-3-1 20.8 percent). Allowing 20-24 shots...... 2-0-0 Recording 25-29 shots...... 2-1-2 Allowing 25-29 shots...... 4-1-2 Recording 30-34 shots...... 4-1-2 Colgate’s Record When... Allowing 30-34 shots...... 2-2-2 Gets on the Ice Scores a Goal Records a Point Recording 35-39 shots...... 1-0-0 Mark Anderson 6-2-3 (3-1-0 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) Allowing 35-39 shots...... 0-2-0 Peter Bogdanich 9-5-4 (5-2-1 ECACHL) 0-1-0 (0-1-0 ECACHL) 0-1-0 (0-1-0 ECACHL) Recording 40-44 shots...... 0-0-0 Tyler Burton 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 9-2-2 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 10-3-2 (6-2-1 ECACHL) Allowing 40-44 shots...... 1-1-1 Mike Campaner 10-5-4 (6-1-1 ECACHL) 2-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 8-1-0 (4-1-0 ECACHL) Recording 45-49 shots...... 0-0-0 Ben Camper 8-5-3 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 1-1-0 (1-0-0 ECACHL) 3-1-1 (3-0-0 ECACHL) Allowing 45-49 shots...... 0-0-0 Joe DeBello 4-3-2 (3-0-1 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) Recording 50 or more shots...... 0-0-0 Allowing 50 or more shots...... 0-0-0 Mark Dekanich 9-5-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 1-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) Jason Fredricks 9-5-4 (6-1-1 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 3-0-0 (2-0-0 ECACHL) Winning more faceoffs...... 8-6-4 Marc Fulton 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 2-3-1 (0-1-0 ECACHL) 8-4-4 (5-1-0 ECACHL) Losing more faceoffs...... 1-0-1 Faceoffs are even...... 1-0-0 Alex Greig 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 3-0-0 (2-0-0 ECACHL) Liam Huculak 9-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 2-0-2 (2-0-0 ECACHL) More penalty minutes than opponent...... 5-4-4 Justin Kowalkoski 1-3-0 (0-1-0 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) Fewer penalty minutes than opponent...... 3-2-1 Penalty minutes are even...... 2-0-0 Eric Main 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 2-0-1 (1-0-0 ECACHL) 3-0-3 (1-0-0 ECACHL) Tom Riley 7-3-3 (4-2-0 ECACHL) 0-0-1 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 0-1-1 (0-1-0 ECACHL) Scoring at least one power-play goal...... 8-4-4 Nick St. Pierre 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 1-1-0 (1-0-0 ECACHL) 4-2-2 (3-0-1 ECACHL) Not scoring on the power play...... 2-2-1 Allowing a power-play goal...... 6-6-3 David Sloane 5-4-3 (3-2-1 ECACHL) 1-1-0 (1-1-0 ECACHL) 1-1-0 (1-1-0 ECACHL) Shutting down opponent power play...... 4-0-2 Jon Smyth 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 4-2-2 (2-1-0 ECACHL) 8-4-4 (4-2-1 ECACHL) Scoring a shorthanded goal...... 2-0-0 Ryan Smyth 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 2-0-1 (2-0-0 ECACHL) 6-1-3 (3-1-0 ECACHL) Allowing a shorthanded goal...... 1-0-0 Zac Tataryn 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 0-1-0 (0-1-0 ECACHL) 1-2-1 (1-1-0 ECACHL) On regulation-sized ice...... 9-4-5 Matt Torti 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 0-1-0 (0-1-0 ECACHL) 2-1-0 (2-1-0 ECACHL) On non-regulation-sized ice...... 1-2-0 Mike Werner 3-4-3 (0-1-0 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) 0-0-0 (0-0-0 ECACHL) Wearing white jerseys...... 5-1-3 Kyle Wilson 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 6-1-3 (4-1-0 ECACHL) 8-2-3 (4-1-0 ECACHL) Wearing maroon jerseys...... 5-5-2 Jesse Winchester 10-6-5 (6-2-1 ECACHL) 7-1-1 (3-1-0 ECACHL) 10-2-3 (5-1-0 ECACHL)  2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Colgate ranks third in both scoring defense, with Point scoring Team Superlatives an average of 2.71 goals allowed per game, scoring Rk. Player GP P/GM G-A-P Period Superlatives offense, with an average of 3.33 goals per game, T4. Tyler Burton 21 1.24 15-11-26 Most goals...... 3, 2nd vs. UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7) and combined special teams, with a 53.4 percent T6. Jesse Winchester 21 1.14 10-14-24 ...... 3, 1st at Army (Oct. 21) success rate. The Raiders are eighth in penalty kill T8. Kyle Wilson 21 1.10 15-8-23 ...... 3, 2nd at Army (Oct. 21) (117-of-143, 81.8 percent). CU is the sixth-most T10. Marc Fulton 21 1.05 7-15-22 ...... 3, 2nd at Brown (Nov. 4) penalized team in the league with an average of Jon Smyth 21 1.05 7-15-22 ...... 3, 1st at Yale (Nov. 5) 18.0 penalty minutes per game. goal scoring ...... 3, 3rd at Harvard (Nov. 12) In addition to the team rankings, several Raiders Rk. Player GP G/GM Goals ...... 3, 3rd vs. Brown (Dec. 22) rank in the top 10 in the league in individual T1. Kyle Wilson 21 0.71 15 Most shots...... 18, 3rd vs. Princeton (Dec. 3) statistics, including five players among the top 10 Tyler Burton 21 0.71 15 Most shots allowed point scorers in the conference*: T9. Jesse Winchester 21 0.48 10 ...... 18, 3rd at Dartmouth (Nov. 11) ...... 18, 1st at Bowling Green (Jan. 3) ...... 18, 2nd vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 6) ...... 18, 3rd vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 6) Most penalties...... 6, 3rd at Brown (Nov. 4) Most penalty minutes....22, 2nd vs. Union (Nov. 19) Fewest shots...... 4, 3rd at Brown (Nov. 4) ...... 4, 2nd at Providence (Dec. 21) Individual Superlatives Fewest shots allowed....3, 1st vs. Bentley (Oct. 29) Game Highs Period Highs Most goals...... 3 Most goals...... 2 Game Superlatives Kyle Wilson at Army (Oct. 21) Kyle Wilson, 2nd at Army (Oct. 21) Most goals...... 6 vs. UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7) Tyler Burton vs. Union (Nov. 19) Tyler Burton, 1st vs. Union (Nov. 19) ...... 6 at Army (Oct. 21) Kyle Wilson, 3rd vs. Quinnipiac (Dec. 2) ...... 6 at Yale (Nov. 5) Most assists...... 4 Ryan Smyth at Army (Oct. 21) Kyle Wilson, 3rd vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 7) Most goals allowed...... 7 at Providence (Dec. 21) Most assists...... 2 Most shots...... 35 vs. UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7) Most points...... 4 Mike Campaner, 2nd vs. UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7) Most shots allowed.....44 at Dartmouth (Nov. 11) Marc Fulton vs. UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7) Ryan Smyth at Army (Oct. 21) Ryan Smyth, 1st at Army (Oct. 21) ...... 44 vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 7) Ryan Smyth, 2nd at Army (Oct. 21) Most penalties....11 at Lake Superior St. (Oct. 15) Kyle Wilson at Army (Oct. 21) Tyler Burton vs. Union (Nov. 19) Mike Campaner, 1st vs. Bentley (Oct. 29) ...... 11 at Yale (Nov. 5) Ben Camper, 2nd at Brown (Nov. 4) Most power-play goals...... 2 Most penalty minutes...... 33 at Yale (Nov. 5) Kyle Wilson, 3rd at Harvard (Nov. 12) Jesse Winchester at Brown (Nov. 4) Most power play goals...... 4 at Brown (Nov. 4) Jesse Winchester, 3rd vs. Princeton (Dec. 3) Most power play goals allowed Most shorthanded goals...... 1 Tyler Burton, 2nd vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 6) Mike Campaner at Army (Oct. 21) ...... 4 at Harvard (Nov. 12) Most points...... 3 Kyle Wilson at Army (Oct. 21) Most power play attempts.... 10 at Brown (Nov. 4) Kyle Wilson, 3rd at Harvard (Nov. 12) ...... 10 at Yale (Nov. 5) Jesse Winchester at Dartmouth (Nov. 11) Most penalties...... 3 Most power play attempts allowed Most penalties...... 3 Matt Torti, 1st at Lake Superior State (Oct. 14) ...... 12 at Brown (Nov. 4) Matt Torti at Lake Superior State (Oct. 14) Most shorthanded goals...... 2 at Army (Oct. 21) Marc Fulton at Brown (Nov. 4) Most penalty minutes...... 20 Peter Bogdanich, 2nd vs. Union (Nov. 19) Most shorthanded goals allowed Nick St. Pierre at Dartmouth (Nov. 11) ...... 1 vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 26) Most penalty minutes...... 20 Most saves...... 17 Fewest goals...... 0 at Bowling Green (Jan. 3) Peter Bogdanich vs. Union (Nov. 19) Mark Dekanich, 3rd at Dartmouth (Nov. 11) Mark Dekanich, 1st at Bowling Green (Jan. 3) Fewest goals allowed...... 0 at Brown (Nov. 4) Most saves...... 42 Justin Kowalkoski, 2nd vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 6) ...... 0 vs. Union (Nov. 19) Mark Dekanich at Dartmouth (Nov. 11) Justin Kowalkoski, 3rd vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 6) Fewest shots.... 18 at Lake Superior State (Oct. 15) Most goals allowed...... 5 Most goals allowed...... 4 Fewest shots allowed...... 17 vs. Union (Nov. 19) Mark Dekanich at Providence (Dec. 21) Mark Dekanich, 1st at Providence (Dec. 21) Fewest penalties...... 4 vs. Brown (Dec. 22) Mark Dekanich vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 7) Fewest penalty minutes...... 8 vs. Brown (Dec. 22) Period Lows Game Lows Fewest saves...... 3 Miscellaneous Fewest saves...... 17 Justin Kowalkoski, 1st vs. Bentley (Oct. 29) Largest margin of victory...... 5 at Army (Oct. 21) Mark Dekanich vs. Union (Nov. 19) Fewest goals allowed...... 0 ...... 5 at Brown (Nov. 4) Fewest goals allowed...... 0 Mark Dekanich, 1st vs. UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7) ...... 5 at Union (Nov. 19) Mark Dekanich at Brown (Nov. 4) Mark Dekanich, 2nd vs. UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7) Largest margin of defeat Mark Dekanich vs. Union (Nov. 19) ...... 6 at Providence (Dec. 21) Mark Dekanich, 3rd at Lake Superior St. (Oct. 14) Longest winning streak...... 5 (Oct. 21-Nov. 11) Mark Dekanich, 1st at Army (Oct. 21) Longest unbeaten streak...... 6 (Nov. 18-Dec. 3) Mark Dekanich, 3rd at Army (Oct. 21) Justin Kowalkoski, 1st vs. Bentley (Oct. 29) Longest losing streak...... 2 (Jan. 3-6) Justin Kowalkoski, 3rd vs. Bentley (Oct. 29) Longest winless streak...... 6 (Dec. 21-Jan. 13) Mark Dekanich, 1st at Brown (Nov. 4) Longest home winning streak....3 (Nov. 26-Dec. 3) Mark Dekanich, 2nd at Brown (Nov. 4) Longest home unbeaten streak....8 (Oct. 7-Dec. 3) Mark Dekanich, 3rd at Brown (Nov. 4) Longest home losing streak...... 1 (Jan. 6) Mark Dekanich, 1st at Yale (Nov. 5) Longest home winless streak...... 2 (Jan. 6-7) Mark Dekanich, 1st at Dartmouth (Nov. 11) Longest road winning streak....4 (Oct. 21-Nov. 11) Mark Dekanich, 1st vs. Rensselaer (Nov. 18) Longest road unbeaten streak.... 4 (Oct. 21-Nov. 11) Mark Dekanich, 3rd vs. Rensselaer (Nov. 18) Longest road losing streak..... 3 (Dec. 21-Jan. 13) Mark Dekanich, 1st vs. Union (Nov. 19) Longest road winless streak.... 3 (Dec. 21-Jan. 13) Mark Dekanich, 2nd vs. Union (Nov. 19) Longest neutral site winning streak...... N/A Mark Dekanich, 3rd vs. Union (Nov. 19) Longest neutral site unbeaten streak....1 (Dec. 22) Mark Dekanich, 1st vs. Western Mich. (Nov. 25) Longest neutral site losing streak...... N/A Mark Dekanich, 3rd vs. Princeton (Dec. 3) Longest neutral site winless streak.....1 (Dec. 22) Mark Dekanich, 3rd vs. Brown (Dec. 22)  2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes assist Scoring short-handed goals Bumps and Bruises Rk. Player GP A/GM Assists Rk. Player GP SHG/G SHG Junior winger Liam Huculak is out with a T5. Marc Fulton 21 0.71 15 T5. Mike Campaner 19 0.05 1 shoulder injury, and sophomore forward Jesse Jon Smyth 21 0.71 15 Kyle Wilson 21 0.05 1 Winchester is out with a hip injury. Junior right T9. Mike Campaner 19 0.74 14 Jesse Winchester 21 0.05 1 wing Dustin Gillanders will miss the entire season Ryan Smyth 21 0.67 14 game-winning goals due to injury. Jesse Winchester 21 0.67 14 Rk. Player GP GWG power play points T1. Kyle Wilson 21 3 Rk. Player GP P/GM G-A-P Tyler Burton 21 3 T5. Kyle Wilson 21 0.57 8-4-12 T4. Jon Smyth 21 2 power play Goals Defenseman scoring Rk. Player GP PPG/G PPG Rk. Player GP P/GM G-A-P 2. Kyle Wilson 21 0.38 8 T3. Mike Campaner 19 0.84 2-14-16 T3. Jesse Winchester 21 0.29 6 goals against average short-handed points Rk. Player Minutes GA GAA Rk. Player GP SHP/G G-A-P 7. Mark Dekanich 1102:17 49 2.67 T4. Mike Campaner 19 0.11 1-1-2 Save Percentage Kyle Wilson 21 0.10 1-1-2 Rk. Player Saves GA Save% T9. Mark Dekanich 19 0.05 0-1-1 6. Mark Dekanich 500 49 .911 Liam Huculak 20 0.05 0-1-1 winning percentage Jesse Winchester 21 0.05 1-0-1 Rk. Player W-L-T Win% Ryan Smyth 21 0.05 0-1-1 3. Mark Dekanich 9-4-5 .639 * Through games of January 13. Raider Flashback: December 2, 2005 Team Statistics by Month Senior Kyle Wilson scored back-to-back goals Record Home Away Neutral in the third period to lift Colgate to a come-from- October (5 GP) 2-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 behind victory against Quinnipiac in the first-ever November (8 GP) 2-0-2 3-1-0 0-0-0 meeting between the now-conference-mates last December (4 GP) 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 night. Wilson’s timely tallies came less than three January (4 GP) 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 minutes apart and erased a 3-2 deficit. Totals 6-1-3 4-5-1 0-0-1 Sophomores Jesse Winchester and Tyler Burton scored Colgate’s first two goals. Junior Scoring Goals Assists Points Mike Campaner finished with a pair of assists, October (5 GP) 19 32 51 and freshman Nick St. Pierre recorded the first November (8 GP) 30 59 89 multi-point game of his career with two helpers. December (4 GP) 3 18 29 Sophomore Mark Dekanich earned the win in goal January (4 GP) 10 15 25 with 28 saves. Totals 70 124 194 Goaltending Record GAA Sv.% October (5 GP) 3-1-1 1.77 .933 November (8 GP) 5-1-2 1.96 .932 December (4 GP) 2-1-1 3.67 .880 January (4 GP) 0-3-1 4.16 .884 Scoring by Month Totals 10-6-5 .66 .911 October (5 GP) November (8 GP) December (4 GP) January (4 GP) Power Play PPG Att. Pct. Mark Anderson 0-0-0 (3 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) October (5 GP) 7 27 .259 Peter Bogdanich 0-0-0 (5 GP) 0-0-0 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 1-0-1 (3 GP) November (8 GP) 15 58 .259 Tyler Burton 3-1-4 (5 GP) 8-6-14 (8 GP) 3-2-5 (4 GP) 1-2-3 (4 GP) December (4 GP) 0 14 .000 Mike Campaner 1-6-7 (5 GP) 1-6-7 (8 GP) 0-2-2 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) January (4 GP) 4 26 .154 Ben Camper 0-0-0 (1 GP) 1-4-5 (8 GP) 1-0-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) Totals 26 125 .208 Joe DeBello 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (5 GP) DNP 0-0-0 (2 GP) Penalty Kill kills Att. Pct. Mark Dekanich 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (8 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) October (5 GP) 30 35 .857 Jason Fredricks 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-2-2 (7 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) November (8 GP) 50 58 .862 Marc Fulton 3-4-7 (5 GP) 2-7-9 (8 GP) 0-3-3 (4 GP) 2-1-3 (4 GP) December (4 GP) 16 21 .762 Alex Greig 0-1-1 (5 GP) 0-3-3 (8 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) January (4 GP) 20 28 .714 Totals 116 142 .817 Liam Huculak 0-0-0 (5 GP) 0-2-2 (7 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) Justin Kowalkoski 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) Penalties Number Minutes PIM/Gm. Eric Main 1-1-2 (5 GP) 0-0-0 (8 GP) 2-0-2 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) October (5 GP) 39 97 19.4 Tom Riley 0-0-0 (3 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) 1-1-2 (3 GP) November (8 GP) 68 163 20.4 Nick St. Pierre 0-2-2 (5 GP) 1-2-3 (8 GP) 0-2-2 (4 GP) 1-1-2 (4 GP) December (4 GP) 22 44 11.0 David Sloane 0-0-0 (3 GP) 1-0-1 (5 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 1-0-1 (3 GP) January (4 GP) 31 73 18.2 Totals 160 77 18.0 Jon Smyth 2-2-4 (5 GP) 3-10-13 (8 GP) 1-1-2 (4 GP) 1-2-3 (4 GP) Ryan Smyth 0-6-6 (5 GP) 2-5-7 (8 GP) 1-1-2 (4 GP) 0-2-2 (4 GP) Faceoffs Won Lost Pct. Zac Tataryn 0-0-0 (5 GP) 0-1-1 (8 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-2-2 (4 GP) October (5 GP) 188 132 .587 Matt Torti 0-0-0 (5 GP) 0-1-1 (8 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) November (8 GP) 364 255 .588 Mike Werner 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) December (4 GP) 142 138 .507 January (4 GP) 188 123 .605 Kyle Wilson 6-4-10 (5 GP) 5-3-8 (8 GP) 2-0-2 (4 GP) 2-1-3 (4 GP) Totals 882 648 .576 Jesse Winchester 3-3-6 (5 GP) 6-7-13 (8 GP) 1-4-5 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP)  2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes “[H]aving lost Steve Silverthorn to graduation, many questions surrounded Colgate regarding its goaltending situation for this 2005-06 campaign. However, in the first half, sophomore Mark Dekanich has put those questions to rest, playing exceptionally well between the pipes... Dekanich, playing behind offensive standouts Jon Smyth, Tyler Burton, and Jesse Winchester, will look to lead the Raiders to a return trip to Albany for the ECAC Final Four.” - Avash Kalra, College Hockey News Mark Dekanich Dekanich Earns Second League Honor Sophomore • Goaltender • 6-2 • 192 Dekanich earned his second ECAC Hockey League Goaltender of the Week North Vancouver, B.C. • Coquitlam#1 Express (BCHL) award in three weeks after he posted a 0.48 goals against average and .979 save percentage in a three-point weekend for the Raiders in the home games Dekanich Game-by-Game in 2005-06 against Rensselaer and Union. For his outstanding performance, he was also Cumulative Cumulative named the runner-up for Inside College Hockey’s national player of the week Date Opponent Minutes GA GAA Svs. Sv.% Record award. Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 60:00 2 2.00 32 .941 1-0-0 Dekanich made 17 saves to earn his second career shutout against Union. Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 65:00 2 1.92 30 .939 1-0-1 He posted 30 saves in the 1-1 tie with Rensselaer, including 16 in the second Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 58:41 3 2.29 23 .924 1-1-1 period. Nine second-period shots came when RPI was on the power play. Oct. 21 at Army 60:00 1 1.97 21 .930 2-1-1 Nearly half (14) of Rensselaer’s shots during the game came on the power Oct. 29 vs. Bentley did not play - coach’s decision play. Nov. 4 at Brown 60:00 0 1.58 26 .943 3-1-1 Nov. 5 at Yale 60:00 2 1.65 24 .940 4-1-1 Dex Stands Up to Dartmouth Shooting Spree Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 60:00 2 1.70 42 .943 5-1-1 Dekanich made a career-high 42 saves to lead Colgate to a 3-2 win against Nov. 12 at Harvard 34:22 4 2.10 20 .932 5-1-1 Dartmouth. He had to make double-digit saves in each period, including a Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 65:00 1 1.95 30 .936 5-1-2 season-high 17 during the third, with most of those coming during the last 10 Nov. 19 vs. Union 59:57 0 1.75 17 .940 6-1-2 minutes of the game. Dekanich made 15 saves during seven Big Green power- Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 65:00 2 1.76 26 .939 6-1-3 play opportunities. Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 60:20 3 1.86 25 .935 7-1-3 Dex Named ECACHL Goaltender of the Week Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 60:00 3 1.95 28 .932 8-1-3 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 60:00 2 1.96 27 .932 9-1-3 During Colgate’s first weekend of ECAC Hockey League play, Dekanich came Dec. 21 at Providence 24:48 5 2.25 11 .923 9-2-3 up with 50 saves on 52 shots, including making 26 saves to earn his first Dec. 22 vs. Brown 65:00 3 2.29 26 .921 9-2-4 career shutout at Brown. For his efforts, he was honored as the ECAC Hockey Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 60:00 4 2.39 27 .918 9-3-4 League Goaltender of the Week for the first time in his career. Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision At Yale, Dekanich made 22 saves on 24 shots, including making nine Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 65:00 5 2.53 39 .915 9-3-5 stops during Bulldog power plays. He helped the Raiders kill of nine of 10 Yale Jan. 13 at Princeton 59:09 5 2.67 26 .911 9-4-5 extra-man attempts. The Bulldogs halted his streak of consecutive scoreless minutes at 129:39 during the second period. Dekanich Making His Mark Twelve of Dekanich’s saves at Brown came when Colgate was on the Dekanich has proven himself worthy of the starting role with outstanding penalty kill. After the Bears came out strong in the first period, Dekanich performances in his first 19 games of the season as he has backstopped quickly took the wind out of their sails as he made several acrobatic saves and Colgate to a 9-4-5 record and a 6-1-1 mark in ECACHL play. foiled at least two can’t-miss scoring opportunities. Dekanich owns a 2.67 goals against average and a .911 save percentage, With 13:45 left in the first, Brown won a faceoff to Dekanich’s right back both of which rank among the top five in the league. Twenty-two of the 49 to the left point. After the shot, the puck trickled between Dekanich’s legs, goals he has allowed this season have been power-play scores. but he turned around just in time to snatch the puck off the goal line as it was Dekanich was named to the ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll in each of the first headed toward the right post. Thirty seconds later, Dekanich was watching the three weeks of the season, and was honored as the ECACHL Goaltender of the play around the right side of the net when a Brown player came around the Week after two of the first three weekends of league competition. left side with the puck, unnoticed by ECACHL Goalie of the First Half the Raider netminder. The shot on the Dekanich’s Superlatives Dekanich was named the ECACHL’s goaltender of the first half by two open side of the net just caught the tip SAves college hockey media outlets, Inside College Hockey and the New England of Dekanich’s skate. Most in a game...... 42 Hockey Journal. In addition, he was the co-recipient of College Hockey News’ Later in the game, Dekanich used Fewest in a game...... 10 ECACHL Best Player of the First Half award. some acrobatic moves to preserve his Games with 20-29...... 13 shutout. With 7:42 left in the second Record...... 7-3-2 Catching More Than Just Pucks period, he stuffed a one-timer on the Games with 30-39...... 4 With his eye-popping performances this season, Dekanich is starting to doorstep, moving from post to post, Record...... 1-0-3 catch the attention of NHL scouts. The league’s Central Scouting Service right to left, in the blink of an eye. Games with 40-49...... 1 released its preliminary rankings of college players on Nov. 19, and the During the third, he withstood a flurry Record...... 1-0-0 organization listed Dekanich among of shots right in front of the crease that the top three draft-eligible goalies in wins Dekanich in the Rankings ended with a pile-up in front of the net, the NCAA. Prior to the 2005 NHL Draft, Longest winning streak...... 4 Goals against avg. (overall)...... 2.67 but he kept the puck from crossing the ...... Oct. 21-Nov. 11, 2005 Dekanich was listed on the CSS report 7th in league goal line. Longest unbeaten streak...... 10 as a “limited viewing” prospect after Goals against avg. (league)...... 2.20 ...... Oct. 21-Dec. 3, 2005 backing up Steve Silverthorn during his Raider Goalie Weathers Lakers 3rd in league Longest losing streak...... 1 freshman campaign. Save percentage (overall)...... 911 Dekanich made 53 saves in a pair Longest winless streak...... 5 of games against Lake Superior State What They’re Saying About Dekanich 6th in league ...... Dec. 21, 2005-Jan. 13, 2006 during Colgate’s first road weekend. He “The sophomore has allowed Save percentage (league)...... 927 Overtime record...... 1-0-5 1st in league helped keep the games close as the Raiders fans to forget Steve Silverthorn Scoreless Win percentage (overall)...... 639 Lakers outshot Colgate 58-40 on the by leading the ECACHL in both Longest scoreless streak...... 129:39 3rd in league weekend, including taking 29 shots on goals-against average and winning Total shutouts...... 2 19th in nation goal during power-play opportunities. percentage... and has emerged as Win percentage (league)...... 812 the bearer of the ECACHL goaltending 1st in league torch...” Short-handed points (overall)...... 1 - Alan Ginsberg, T-9th in league New England Hockey Journal 10 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Dex Starts Season Strong DeBello’s Career Statistics - Overall Dekanich put on a show in his first game as Colgate’s full-time starter Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG against UMass-Lowell. He turned aside all 14 shots in the first period, and 2005-06 9 0 0 0 5/10 0 0 0 0 made 20 saves through two scoreless periods. The first River Hawk goal he allowed occurred after he was knocked out of position by his own defenseman, DeBello’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League while the second goal came on a redirected shot. Dekanich finished his season Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG debut with 32 saves and his second career victory. For his efforts, he was 2005-06 4 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 named USCHO’s ECACHL co-Goaltender of the Week.

Dekanich’s Career Statistics - Overall Season GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Sv.% Record GS ShO 2004-05 5 161:50 5 1.85 47 .904 1-1-0 2 0 2005-06 19 1102:17 49 2.67 500 .911 9-4-5 19 2 Totals 24 1264:07 54 2.56 547 .910 10-5-5 21 2

Dekanich’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Sv.% Record GS ShO Zac Tataryn 2004-05 1 13:50 0 0.00 10 1.000 0-0-0 0 0 Senior • Center • 5-10 • 201 2005-06 9 518:28 19 2.20 240 .927 6-1-1 9 2 Ottawa, Ontario • Cumberland#3 Grads (CJHL) Totals 10 532:18 19 2.14 250 .929 6-1-1 9 2 Tataryn Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 2 -1 1/2 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 5 at Yale 0 1 1 0 +1 1/2 Joe DeBello Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 Freshman • Forward/Defenseman • 6-0 • 196 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 1 -2 0/0 Oswego, Illinois • Avon Old#2 Farms (NEPSFL) Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 DeBello Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 3 E 1/2 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 1 1 1 E 1/2 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 1 E 2/4 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 4 +1 0/0 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 5 at Yale 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 1 1 0 +1 1/2 Nov. 12 at Harvard did not play - coach’s decision Black Line Gets on the Board Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Tataryn, a member of Colgate’s black (third) line, combined with his Nov. 19 vs. Union did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 linemates to score the unit’s first goal of the season at Yale. Tataryn started Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan did not play - coach’s decision the play by getting the puck to the other winger, junior Liam Huculak. Huculak Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac did not play - coach’s decision dropped the puck off for center Ben Camper, who found the back of the net Dec. 3 vs. Princeton did not play - coach’s decision for the first time this season. Tataryn set up Camper again at Providence for Dec. 21 at Providence did not play - coach’s decision Colgate’s only goal of the game, and chipped in on freshman Tom Riley’s first Dec. 22 vs. Brown did not play - coach’s decision career goal versus St. Cloud State. He Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 2 -1 1/2 posted a point in back-to-back games Tataryn’s Superlatives Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 -1 2/4 for the second time in his career after goals Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision he assisted on Peter Bogdanich’s first Games with at least one goal...... 2 Jan. 13 at Princeton did not play - coach’s decision collegiate goal. CU’s record when he scores...... 2-0-0 For the season, Tataryn has four Longest goal streak...... 1 DeBello Gets Taste of College Game Most goals in a game...... 1 DeBello has seen ice time in nine games this season, including four of assists and 22 shots on goal. He Colgate’s first nine ECAC Hockey League contests. He took one shot and has been whistled for eight penalties Assists was called for two penalties at Army. DeBello was whistled for one infraction totaling 16 minutes. Games with at least one assist...... 14 at Yale and another during the first Most assists in a game...... 1 DeBello’s Superlatives Hockey’s Not Brain Surgery... game against Western Michigan. At goals ...but if it was, Tataryn could handle Points Bowling Green, DeBello attempted a Games with at least one goal...... 0 it. The senior neuroscience major Games with at least one point...... 15 career-high two shots and was called scored in the 99th percentile on his CU’s record when he has a point.... 10-4-1 for one penalty in the third period. In Assists MCATs this fall. The list of medical Two-point games...... 1 the first game against St. Cloud, he Games with at least one assist...... 0 schools he has applied to includes all Longest point streak...... 2 ...... Nov. 6-12, 2004 was whistled for a career-high two Points the Ivies, Johns Hopkins and Stanford ...... Jan. 7-13, 2006 penalties. Games with at least one point...... 0 - and with his academic credentials, Tataryn should have his pick. Most points in a game...... 2

11 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes He has completed three summers worth of internships with an Ottawa Torti has behaved himself on the ice lately, and stayed out of the box in nine pediatric neurosurgeon. Through this work, he has written three papers, one of of the last 12 games. His first penalty during that span, however, was a costly which was published in Child’s Nervous System, a prominent medical journal. one, as Princeton used it to take a 1-0 lead in a game Colgate came back to The other two papers are pending publication. win, 3-2.

Tataryn’s Career Statistics - Overall Torti’s Career Statistics - Overall Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2002-03 28 1 3 4 5/10 0 0 0 0 2004-05 34 1 3 4 9/18 0 0 0 0 2004-05 29 1 7 8 10/23 0 0 0 0 2005-06 21 0 3 3 14/39 0 0 0 0 2005-06 21 0 4 4 8/16 0 0 0 0 Totals 55 1 6 7 23/57 0 0 0 0 Totals 78 2 14 16 23/49 0 0 0 0 Torti’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Tataryn’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2004-05 22 1 1 2 8/16 0 0 0 0 2002-03 16 0 1 1 5/10 0 0 0 0 2005-06 9 0 3 3 5/10 0 0 0 0 2004-05 16 0 4 4 6/15 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 4 5 13/26 0 0 0 0 2005-06 9 0 2 2 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 0 7 7 15/33 0 0 0 0

Eric Main Senior • Left Defense • 6-0 • 200 Matt Torti Atikokan, Ontario • Hamilton#5 Kilty Bees (OPJHL) Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-5 • 210 Oxford, Mass. • Boston#4 (Independent) Main Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Torti Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 2 +2 0/0 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 1 1 2 E 1/2 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 1 +1 2/4 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 0 3/17 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 1/2 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 1 0 1 1 E 1/2 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 5 at Yale 0 0 0 2 +1 0/0 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 1 1 1 E 1/2 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 3 E 1/2 Nov. 5 at Yale 0 0 0 0 +1 2/4 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 1 -1 1/2 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 1 0 1 2 +1 0/0 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 1 1 1 +2 0/0 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 1 0 1 1 E 0/0 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 1 -2 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 2 E 1/2 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 1 +1 1/2 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 +1 1/2 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 1 1 1 +1 2/4 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 2 -1 0/0 Main Kickstarts Comebacks Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 1 1 1 +1 0/0 Main scored his third goal of the Main’s Superlatives Torti Gets on the Board season, and his second in three goals Torti picked up his first point of the season when he assisted on Jesse games, to start Colgate’s third-period Games with at least one goal...... 4 Winchester’s second power-play goal at Brown. He added another point comeback against Brown in the CU’s record when he scores...... 3-0-1 with an assist on Tyler Burton’s goal consolation game of the Providence Longest goal streak...... 1 against Quinnipiac. As a freshman, Torti’s Superlatives College Hockey Holiday Classic. Main Most goals in a game...... 1 goals Torti recorded one goal and three scored 6:27 into the third to get the Games with at least one goal...... 1 Assists assists for the season. This year, he Raiders on the board, and CU scored CU’s record when he scores...... 0-1-0 Games with at least one assist...... 10 owns a +4 rating and has attempted two more times to earn a 3-3 tie versus Longest goal streak...... 1 Most assists in a game...... 1 17 shots, including four last weekend the Bears...... Jan. 29, 2005 Points against St. Cloud State. Most goals in a game...... 1 Main also started the Raiders’ comeback against Princeton on Dec. 3. Games with at least one point...... 14 Getting Familiar With the Sin Bin Assists He scored his first career ECACHL goal CU’s record when he has a point.... 10-0-4 Through 21 games, Torti has the Games with at least one assist...... 6 midway through the second period to Longest point streak...... 2 second-most penalty minutes on the Most assists in a game...... 1 cut the Tigers’ lead to one, 2-1. Colgate ...... Oct. 15-16, 2004 team with 39. Most of those minutes Most points in a game...... 1 went on to win 3-2. came during the second game of the Points season when Torti was whistled for a Games with at least one point...... 7 CU’s record when he has a point.... 4-2-1 two-minute minor, a five-minute major Longest point streak...... 1 and a 10-minute misconduct, all in the Most points in a game...... 1 first period. 12 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Main Contributes from Blue Line Campaner Leads D-men on Offense Although his primary responsibility on the ice is to help keep the other team Campaner has become Colgate’s top-scoring defenseman for the second from scoring, that hasn’t stopped Main from helping out Colgate’s offensive straight season. He extended his career-long point streak to six games with effort. He has three goals and two assists for the season. In addition to his two an assist at Harvard. With his pair of assists against Quinnipiac, Campaner goals in three games during December, Main assisted on Kyle Wilson’s power- brought his season total to 16 points on two goals and 14 assists. Colgate is play goal in the first game at Lake Superior State and scored the a goal during 26-4-3 during his career when Campaner records a point. the second period against Bentley. Last weekend against St. Cloud State, Main Through his first 19 games, Campaner is tied for 10th in the country and set up Jon Smyth’s 100th career point and gave the Raiders their first lead in tied for second in the ECACHL in scoring by a defenseman with 0.84 points per five games. game, and he is tied for eighth in the league in assists. Last season, he paced Main has played in 114 career games for the Raiders, and has compiled Colgate’s defensemen in scoring with 19 points on four goals and 15 assists. four goals, 10 assists and 153 penalty minutes during that time. Campaner Assists Raiders to Win Bad Boy Reformed Campaner assisted on all three Raider goals in the game against Bentley to After averaging 2.26 penalty minutes per game last season, Main has tie his career high and earn a spot on the ECAC Hockey League Weekly Honor cleaned up his act as a senior. Through 21 games this season, he is averaging Roll. It marked the fifth time in his career that Campaner recorded three or just over one minute per game in the sin bin. Main has stayed out of the box in more points, and it was his third multiple-point game of the season. With his 10 games this season. two assists against Quinnipiac, Campaner has 17 multi-point games in his career. Main’s Career Statistics - Overall Campaner Gets Shorty at Army Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Campaner enjoyed his second multiple-point game of the season in 2002-03 36 1 2 3 23/ 46 0 0 0 0 Colgate’s win against Army. His first goal of the year, which came 13:21 into 2003-04 30 0 2 2 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 the first period, was a short-handed tally and also proved to be the game- 2004-05 27 0 4 4 21/ 61 0 0 0 0 2005-06 21 3 2 5 12/ 24 0 0 0 0 winner. It was the first game-winning goal of his career, and his first short- Totals 114 4 10 14 67/153 0 0 0 0 handed goal since his freshman season. Campaner Starts Season Strong Main’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Campaner’s first multiple-point game of the season came when he assisted Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG on back-to-back goals in the second period versus UMass-Lowell. The Raiders 2002-03 20 0 1 1 11/22 0 0 0 0 went on to win the game against the Campaner’s Superlatives 2003-04 17 0 1 1 5/10 0 0 0 0 River Hawks 6-2. 2004-05 15 0 1 1 8/16 0 0 0 0 goals 2005-06 9 1 0 1 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 Games with at least one goal...... 9 Campaner in the Rankings Totals 61 1 3 4 27/54 0 0 0 0 CU’s record when he scores...... 8-0-1 Assist scoring (overall)...... 14 Two-goal games...... 1 T-9th in league Longest goal streak...... 1 Assist scoring (league)...... 8 Most goals in a game...... 2 T-8th in league Assists Short-handed points (overall)...... 2 Games with at least one assist...... 28 T-4th in league Most assists in a game...... 3 Short-handed points (league)...... 1 T-5th in league Points Short-handed goals (overall)...... 1 Games with at least one point...... 33 Mike Campaner T-5th in league CU’s record when he has a point.... 26-4-3 Junior • Defenseman • 5-8 • 170 Defenseman scoring (overall) Two-point games...... 12 ...... 16/0.84 Three-point games...... 4 Thunder Bay, Ontario • Gloucester#6 Rangers (CJHL) T-3rd in league Four-point games...... 1 11th in nation Longest point streak...... 6 Campaner Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Defenseman scoring (league)...... 8 ...... Oct. 21-Nov. 12, 2005 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min T-4th in league Most points in a game...... 4 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 2 2 0 +2 0/0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 +1 0/0 Campaner’s Career Statistics - Overall Oct. 21 at Army 1 1 2 1 +3 0/0 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 3 3 1 +1 0/0 2003-04 32 4 12 16 9/18 1 1 1 0 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 1 1 0 E 1/2 2004-05 38 4 15 19 8/16 3 0 0 0 Nov. 5 at Yale 0 2 2 1 +1 0/0 2005-06 19 2 14 16 6/12 0 1 1 0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 2 2 1 -1 0/0 Totals 89 10 41 51 23/46 4 2 2 0 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 1 1 0 -1 1/2 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Campaner’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 2 +1 0/0 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 2003-04 20 3 11 14 8/16 1 1 0 0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 1 0 1 4 +2 0/0 2004-05 21 2 4 6 6/12 1 0 0 0 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 2 2 1 +2 1/2 2005-06 8 0 8 8 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 0 +2 1/2 Totals 49 5 23 28 18/36 2 1 0 0 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 0 -2 1/2 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 1 -1 1/2 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 13 at Princeton did not play - coach’s decision

13 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes St. Pierre’s Career Statistics - Overall Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 21 2 7 9 8/16 1 0 0 0

St. Pierre’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 Nick St. Pierre 9 1 4 5 4/8 0 0 0 0 Freshman • Left Defense • 6-0 • 185 St. Etienne, Quebec • Hawkesbury#7 Jr. A’s (CJHL)

St. Pierre Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 1 1 3 -1 0/0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 1 1 1 +1 0/0 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 0 +3 0/0 Alex Greig Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 0 E 2/4 Junior • Defenseman • 6-4 • 215 Pickering, Ontario • Georgetown#8 Raiders (OPJHL) Nov. 4 at Brown 0 1 1 0 E 0/0 Nov. 5 at Yale 1 0 1 1 +1 1/2 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 2 +2 3/6 Greig Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 2 -1 0/0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 Oct. 21 at Army 0 1 1 1 +2 1/2 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 2 2 0 +1 0/0 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 0 +1 1/2 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 0 -2 0/0 Nov. 5 at Yale 0 1 1 0 +1 1/2 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 1 0 1 4 E 0/0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 1 1 0 E 1/2 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 2 2 0 +2 0/0 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 St. Pierre Leads Raider Rookies Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 St. Pierre was the first Colgate freshman to record his first career point Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 when he assisted on CU’s third goal against UMass-Lowell. He became the Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 1 -2 0/0 first of his classmates to score his first career goal, a feat he accomplished Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 during the second period at Yale. St. Pierre also became the first Raider rookie Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 -2 0/0 to record his first multiple-point game when he earned two assists against Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Quinnipiac, and the first to score a power-play goal, which he got last weekend Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 against St. Cloud State. St. Pierre has recorded a point in back-to-back games Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 twice this season. His two-point weekend versus St. Cloud earned him a spot Greig Gets Offensive on the ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll. After entering his junior campaign with just one point in his career, Greig St. Pierre’s third penalty of the season turned into a scoring opportunity already has four points in 21 games during the 2005-06 season. He earned when sophomore Jesse Winchester sent a pass through the neutral zone that his second career assist on Colgate’s found St. Pierre steaking out of the box. The play created a breakaway for St. Greig’s Superlatives first goal at Army, and he helped set up Pierre, who took on Yale goalie Alex Richards one-on-one and beat him glove- goals freshman Nick St. Pierre’s breakaway side. Games with at least one goal...... 0 goal at Yale. Against Union, Greig St. Pierre also recorded an assist against Brown on the first of Colgate’s enjoyed the first multiple-point game of Assists four power-play goals, and he had another assist on the Raiders’ only goal his career with assists on back-to-back Games with at least one assist...... 4 versus Rensselaer. Both times he set up sophomore Tyler Burton on the power even-strength goals by sophomore Most assists in a game...... 2 play. Tyler Burton. The goals completed For the season, St. Pierre leads Colgate’s freshmen with nine points. He Points Burton’s first career natural hat trick. is tied for 14th in scoring among the Games with at least one point...... 4 St. Pierre’s Superlatives Greig has five assists for his career, league’s rookies overall, and is tied for CU’s record when he has a point.... 4-0-0 goals and a +3 rating this season. Colgate Two-point games...... 1 15th in the conference for freshman Games with at least one goal...... 2 is a perfect 4-0-0 when he records a Longest point streak...... 1 points in league games with five. CU’s record when he scores...... 1-1-0 point. Most points in a game...... 2 Among the ECACHL’s defensemen, he Longest goal streak...... 1 is tied for 13th in scoring overall and is Most goals in a game...... 1 tied for 15th in league games. Assists Games with at least one assist...... 6 St. Pierre in the Rankings Most assists in a game...... 2 Defensemen scoring (overall)...... 9 Points T-13th in league Games with at least one point...... 8 Defensemen scoring (league)...... 5 CU’s record when he has a point.... 5-1-2 T-15th in league Two-point games...... 1 Freshman scoring (overall)...... 9 Longest point streak...... 2 T-14th in league ...... Nov. 4-5, 2005 Freshman scoring (league)...... 5 ...... Jan. 6-7, 2006 T-15th in league Most points in a game...... 2 14 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Burton Nets First Career Hat Trick Greig’s Career Statistics - Overall After scoring exactly one goal in seven straight games, Burton scored Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG three in a row against Union to earn his first career hat trick. Every shot he 2003-04 16 0 1 1 7/14 0 0 0 0 attempted found the back of the net, and he earned the primary assist on 2004-05 22 0 0 0 10/20 0 0 0 0 2005-06 21 0 4 4 9/18 0 0 0 0 Colgate’s fifth goal of the 5-0 shutout to complete the first four-point game of Totals 59 0 5 5 26/52 0 0 0 0 his career. Burton leads the team with 26 points and is tied for the team lead with 15 goals on the season. Greig’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League What They’re Saying About Burton Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG “From my standpoint on the bench, [the difference] was Tyler Burton. We 2003-04 8 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 played one of our best games of the season... If it wasn’t for Tyler Burton, we 2004-05 11 0 0 0 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 might have come away with a win. When we lost momentum, Tyler Burton was 2005-06 9 0 3 3 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 there to capitalize. He scored an unbelievable goal, and he was in on every one Totals 28 0 3 3 10/20 0 0 0 0 of their scores. But even if he hadn’t scored a single point he still would have been great. He won faceoffs, he forechecked so well - he did everything. He was amazing - just great.” - Guy Gadowski, Princeton head coach Broncos Buck Burton’s Streak Burton’s career-long scoring streak was halted at eight games after the tie with Western Michigan. During his streak, Burton scored exactly one goal in seven straight games before his scoring outburst against Union. He also recorded five assists to give him 15 points during the streak. Toward the end of Tyler Burton his freshman campaign, Burton enjoyed a six-game point streak, which was his Sophomore • Center • 5-9 • 180 previous best. Langley, British Columbia • Chilliwack#9 Chiefs (BCHL) Stepping Up to Start League Slate Burton Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Burton more than doubled his point total for the season during the first Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min weekend of ECAC Hockey League play with five points in Colgate’s games at Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 1 0 1 4 +1 2/4 Brown and Yale. For his outstanding play, Burton was honored as the ECACHL Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Player of the Week for the first time in his career on Nov. 7. Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 2/12 Against Brown, Burton recorded a career-high three points on one goal and Oct. 21 at Army 1 0 1 4 +2 0/0 two assists. He helped set up the eventual game-winner, then followed that up Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 1 1 2 7 -1 0/0 with a power-play goal early in the second period. Burton finished the game Nov. 4 at Brown 1 2 3 2 +1 0/0 with the primary assist on Colgate’s fourth consecutive power-play tally. Nov. 5 at Yale 1 1 2 3 +2 0/0 The next night, Burton didn’t miss a beat, as he put Colgate up for good Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 1 0 1 1 +1 1/2 2:30 into the game at Yale. He finished the contest by assisting on David Nov. 12 at Harvard 1 0 1 2 +1 2/4 Sloane’s first career goal with 5:29 remaining in the third period. Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 1 0 1 7 E 0/0 Nov. 19 vs. Union 3 1 4 3 +2 1/2 Fast on the Draw Burton in the Rankings Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 4 E 1/2 Through the first 21 games of Point scoring (overall)...... 26/1.24 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 2 2 4 +1 1/2 the season, Burton has established T-4th in league Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 1 0 1 6 +1 0/0 himself as one of Colgate’s top faceoff T-21st in nation Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 1 2 3 6 +3 1/2 men, winning 62.1 percent of his Point scoring (league)...... 17 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 2 -1 0/0 draws, or 341 of 549 attempts. He 1st in league Dec. 22 vs. Brown 1 0 1 1 +1 0/0 continued his success in the circle Goal scoring (overall)...... 15/0.71 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 3 -2 2/4 last weekend against St. Cloud State, T-1st in league Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 2 2 2 +1 0/0 winning 43 of his 68 attempts for T-9th in nation Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 4 -1 1/2 a 63.2 percent success rate, as Goal scoring (league)...... 11 Jan. 13 at Princeton 1 0 1 5 E 2/4 he paced the Raiders to a 97-60 1st in league Burton Saves Best for ECACHL advantage on faceoffs. Last night at Assist scoring (league)...... 6 Burton has consistently played his Burton’s Superlatives Princeton, he won 17 of his 22 draws T-19th in league best games of the season against goals for a 77.3 winning percentage. Power-play points (overall)...... 9 ECACHL competition, and the evidence Games with at least one goal...... 28 During the first weekend of league T-16th in league is on the scoresheet. Burton has CU’s record when he scores..... 19-5-4 play, Burton excelled on draws, winning Power-play points (league)...... 5 found the back of the net at least Two-goal games...... 4 70.6 percent of his faceoffs. He had T-17th in league Power-play goals (overall)...... 4 once in each of the first nine league Hat tricks...... 1 the most success at Yale, where T-13th in league games of the season, and he leads the Game-winning goals...... 7 he won 21 of 28 faceoff attempts. Power-play goals (league)...... 3 conference with 11 goals in ECACHL Longest goal streak...... 8 Against Rensselaer and Union, he ...... Oct. 21-Nov. 19, 2005 won 39 of his 60 draws for a 65.0 T-10th in league games. He is first in the league with 17 Game-winning goals (overall)...... 3 points in conference outings. Most goals in a game...... 3 percent success rate. In league play, Burton has a .617 winning percentage, T-1st in league Assists T-7th in nation Burton Leads Comeback earning the puck on 148 of his 240 With Colgate trailing 2-0 midway Games with at least one assist...... 20 Game-winning goals (league)...... 2 Most assists in a game...... 2 faceoff attempts. through the second against Princeton, T-2nd in league the Raiders’ reunited top line went to Points work. Burton led the charge, assisting Games with at least one point...... 38 on each of the first two goals before CU’s record when he has a point.... 28-6-4 scoring the game-winner 6:09 into the Two-point games...... 14 third period. It was the second three- Three-point games...... 2 point game of his career. After last Four-point games...... 1 weekend’s loss to St. Cloud in which Longest point streak...... 8 Burton recorded two assists, Colgate is ...... Oct. 21-Nov. 19, 2005 28-6-3 when he posts a point. Most points in a game...... 4

15 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Burton’s Career Statistics - Overall Riley’s Career Statistics - Overall Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2004-05 37 19 15 34 15/38 8 0 4 1 2005-06 13 1 1 2 3/6 0 0 0 0 2005-06 21 15 11 26 16/40 4 0 3 0 Totals 58 34 26 60 31/78 12 0 7 1 Riley’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Burton’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League 2005-06 6 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 0 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2004-05 22 13 11 24 9/18 5 0 3 1 2005-06 9 11 6 17 7/14 3 0 2 0 Totals 31 24 17 41 16/32 8 0 5 1

Ben Camper Sophomore • Center/Right Wing • 6-3 • 200 Rocky River, Ohio#12 • Bay State Breakers (EJHL)

Tom Riley Camper Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Freshman • Center • 5-10 • 175 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Nepean, Ontario#11 • Brockville Braves (CJHL) Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell did not play - leg injury Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. did not play - leg injury Riley Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. did not play - leg injury Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 21 at Army did not play - leg injury Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 2 2 2 E 1/2 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 5 at Yale 1 0 1 1 +1 2/15 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 1 -1 1/2 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 3 E 1/2 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 Nov. 5 at Yale did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 21 at Providence 1 0 1 1 +1 1/2 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 2 E 1/2 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 1 -1 1/2 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 2 -1 2/4 Dec. 21 at Providence did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green did not play - coach’s decision Camper Returns to Ice with a Bang Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 After being sidelined for much of his freshman season and the first four Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 1 0 1 2 E 1/2 games of his sophomore campaign with an injury, it didn’t take long for Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 1 1 0 +1 0/0 Camper to make his presence known on the ice. In Colgate’s first two league Riley Scores First Career Goal games, Camper managed to exceed his scoring total from his rookie season Riley netted his first collegiate goal in Colgate’s last game against St. Cloud with two assists at Brown and a goal at Yale. He added an assist on the game- State. Riley’s goal got the Raiders on the board and tied the score at 1-1. He is winning goal against Union, and posted a power-play assist versus Western the third freshman to find the back of the net this season, following classmates Michigan for his first non-conference point of the season. At Providence, Nick St. Pierre and former Brockville teammate David Sloane. Camper scored Colgate’s only goal in a lopsided loss. He has eight points in his Riley strung together his first career on three goals and five assists. career point streak after he assisted Riley’s Superlatives Versus the Bears, Camper assisted on freshman Peter Bogdanich’s first goals on Colgate’s first and third extra-man Camper’s Superlatives collegiate goal. Games with at least one goal...... 1 goals, playing the right point on the goals CU’s record when he scores...... 0-0-1 Raiders’ primary power-play unit. It Games with at least one goal...... 3 Riley Gets in the Circle Longest goal streak...... 1 marked the first multiple-point game CU’s record when he scores...... 2-1-0 Riley has proven to be Colgate’s ...... Jan. 7, 2006 Longest goal streak...... 1 of his career. The next night at Yale, newest faceoff star through the first Most goals in a game...... 1 Most goals in a game...... 1 12 games he has skated in. For the he netted an even-strength goal set up Assists Liam Huculak Zac Assists season, he has won 50 of his 90 draws by linemates and Games with at least one assist...... 1 Tataryn Games with at least one assist...... 4 for a 55.6 percent success rate. , giving them their first assists Most assists in a game...... 1 Most assists in a game...... 2 In the first ECACHL game of his of the season. career at Brown, he got to the faceoff Points Faceoff Success Points circle five times and won the puck four Games with at least one point...... 2 Through his first 16 games, Camper Games with at least one point...... 7 times. Riley repeated that feat in the CU’s record when he has a point.... 0-1-1 has posted one of Colgate’s top faceoff CU’s record when he has a point.... 5-1-1 first game against St. Cloud State as he Longest point streak...... 2 percentages with a 61.2 percent Longest point streak...... 2 ...... Jan. 7-13, 2006 helped Colgate to a 56-22 advantage success rate. He has taken 152 draws ...... Nov. 4-5, 2005 Most points in a game...... 1 ...... Nov. 19-25, 2005 on draws. and won 93 of them while centering Most points in a game...... 2 Colgate’s third line.

16 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Winchester scored the game-winning goal and added an assist in the Camper’s Career Statistics - Overall season opener against UMass-Lowell. He followed that up by netting the game- Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG tying goal in the 2-2 tie with the Lakers, and registered an assist on Colgate’s 2004-05 13 1 1 2 5/10 0 0 1 0 extra-attacker goal in the Saturday game. Winchester scored Colgate’s first 2005-06 16 2 4 6 10/31 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 3 5 8 15/41 0 0 1 0 goal in the 6-1 win against Army, and assisted on the game-winning goal versus Bentley. He posted one goal and one assist against both Dartmouth Camper’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League and Harvard. Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG For the season, Winchester ranks second on the team with 24 points on 10 2004-05 7 0 1 1 5/10 0 0 0 0 goals and 14 assists. He is tied for sixth in the league in scoring and is tied for 2005-06 9 1 3 4 6/23 0 0 0 0 ninth in the league in goals. Winchester has six power-play tallies on the year, Totals 16 1 4 5 11/33 0 0 0 0 which is tied for third in the ECACHL. He owns a +13 rating on the season. Opening League Play in a Big Way In the first ECAC Hockey League game of the season at Brown, Winchester netted each of Colgate’s last two goals, both on the power play, and assisted on Jon Smyth’s game-winner in the first period. It marked the first multiple- goal game and first three-point game of his career. At Dartmouth, he netted his first career short-handed goal, and set Winchester in the Rankings up Tyler Burton’s breakaway goal. Point scoring (overall)...... 24 In addition, he earned a key faceoff T-6th in league Jesse Winchester victory in front of Colgate’s net with Sophomore • Forward • 6-1 • 200 Point scoring (league)...... 14 four seconds left and the Big Green T-6th in league Long Sault, #14Ontario • Cornwall Colts (CJHL) skating five-on-four with its goalie Goal scoring (overall)...... 10 pulled. Winchester added a power-play T-9th in league Winchester Game-by-Game in 2005-06 goal and an assist at Harvard. Goal scoring (league)...... 6 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min After being held scoreless against T-7th in league Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 1 1 2 4 +1 0/0 Assist scoring (overall)...... 14 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 1 0 1 3 E 0/0 Rensselaer, Winchester posted a goal and an assist, both on the power play, T-9th in league Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 1 1 0 +1 0/0 Assist scoring (league)...... 8 Oct. 21 at Army 1 0 1 2 +1 1/2 against Union. Winchester’s assist was T-8th in league Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 1 1 4 -1 0/0 on the eventual game-winner, and his Power-play points (overall)...... 9 Nov. 4 at Brown 2 1 3 4 +1 1/2 goal was the fifth of the 5-0 shutout. T-16th in league Winchester continued his clutch Nov. 5 at Yale 0 1 1 1 +3 0/0 Power-play points (league)...... 5 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 1 1 2 2 +2 0/0 play in league competition when T-17th in league Nov. 12 at Harvard 1 1 2 6 +1 0/0 the Raiders hosted Quinnipiac and Power-play goals (overall)...... 6 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 5 E 0/0 Princeton. After scoring Colgate’s first T-3rd in league Nov. 19 vs. Union 1 1 2 4 +2 1/2 goal against the Bobcats, Winchester T-13th in nation Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 1 1 5 E 1/2 assisted on each goal of Colgate’s 3-2 Power-play goals (league)...... 4 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 1 1 2 2 +1 0/0 comeback win versus the Tigers, giving T-4th in league Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 1 0 1 3 +1 0/0 him his second three-point game of the Short-handed points (overall)...... 1 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 3 3 5 +3 0/0 season and establishing a new career T-9th in league Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 1 -3 0/0 best in assists. Short-handed points (league)...... 1 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 1 1 4 +1 0/0 Through the first nine games of T-5th in league Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 1 -2 0/0 conference competition, Winchester Short-handed goals (overall)...... 1 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 6 E 0/0 is tied for seventh in the league with T-5th in league Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 2 E 2/15 Short-handed goals (league)...... 1 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 six goals and is tied for sixth with 14 points in ECACHL contests. T-1st in league Strong from the Start Winchester posted at least one Winchester’s Career Statistics - Overall point in each of the first nine games of Winchester’s Superlatives Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG the season, giving him a career-long goals 2004-05 28 2 2 4 11/22 1 0 1 0 point streak, and he has gotten on the Games with at least one goal...... 11 2005-06 21 10 14 24 6/23 6 1 1 1 scoresheet in all but two games this CU’s record when he scores...... 8-1-2 Totals 49 12 16 28 17/45 7 1 2 1 season. His season-opening streak Two-goal games...... 1 was snapped against Rensselaer Game-winning goals...... 2 Winchester’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League when the Engineers held Colgate to Longest goal streak...... 2 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG a season-low one goal. However, he ...... Oct. 7-14, 2005 2004-05 15 1 2 3 6/12 1 0 0 0 started a new streak with a goal and ...... Nov. 11-12, 2005 2005-06 10 6 8 14 2/ 4 4 1 0 0 an assist, both on the power play, Most goals in a game...... 2 Totals 25 7 10 17 8/16 5 1 0 0 versus Union. Winchester added a Assists power-play assist in the first game Games with at least one assist...... 13 against Western Michigan, and scored Most assists in a game...... 3 on the man advantage and assisted on the overtime game-winner the Points second night against the Broncos. Games with at least one point...... 19 Against Quinnipiac, Winchester scored CU’s record when he has a point.... 13-2-4 Colgate’s first goal, and he assisted Two-point games...... 5 Three-point games...... 2 on all three Raider tallies in the 3-2 Longest point streak...... 9 comeback win against Princeton. His ...... Oct. 7-Nov. 12, 2005 latest point streak was halted at five Most points in a game...... 3 games versus Providence.

17 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Mike Werner Peter Bogdanich Sophomore • Left Wing • 5-10 • 175 Freshman • Left Wing/Right Wing • 5-11 • 190 Niagara-on-the-Lake,#17 Ontario • National Sports Acad. Burnaby, British#18 Columbia • Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)

Werner Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Bogdanich Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Oct. 21 at Army did not play - coach’s decision Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 4 at Brown did not play - abdominal strain Nov. 4 at Brown did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 5 at Yale did not play - abdominal strain Nov. 5 at Yale 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth did not play - abdominal strain Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 12 at Harvard did not play - abdominal strain Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer did not play - adbominal strain Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 19 vs. Union did not play - abdominal strain Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 1 E 2/20 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 3 E 1/2 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Dec. 22 vs. Brown did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Jan. 13 at Princeton 1 0 1 3 +1 0/0 Werner Sidelined for League Start Bogdanich Gets on the Board Werner has missed the first eight games of the conference schedule with Bogdanich got his first career goal in Colgate’s first league game of the an abdominal strain. He returned to new year, a 5-3 loss at Princeton. His goal was the Raiders’ third in the game. Werner’s Superlatives the ice versus Western Michigan, but Bogdanich stripped the puck from a Tiger defenseman and beat PU goalie B.J. goals sat out the games against Quinnipiac Sklapsky five-hole late in the third period. Games with at least one goal...... 0 and Princeton. Werner was called for Bogdanich has played in 18 games this season. He took one shot in his one penalty at Providence. Assists first ECACHL game at Yale, and had one two-minute penalty in three straight Werner has skated in 10 games Games with at least one assist...... 0 games: both contests at Lake Superior State and at Army. During his last this season and 14 games during his Points nine games, Bogdanich has 10 shots career. Games with at least one point...... 0 on goal, including seven shots while Bogdanich’s Superlatives playing on Colgate’s top line with goals former Chilliwack teammate Tyler Games with at least one goal...... 1 Werner’s Career Statistics - Overall Burton. CU’s record when he scores...... 0-1-0 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Longest goal streak...... 1 2004-05 4 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 Bogdanich Puts Up Big Numbers ...... Jan. 13, 2006 2005-06 10 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 Bogdanich made his first big impact Most goals in a game...... 1 Totals 14 0 0 0 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 in an ECACHL game against Union. Assists He put up big numbers not in the Games with at least one assist...... 0 Werner’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League scoring column, but in the penalty Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG minutes column. Bogdanich racked Points 2004-05 2 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 up 20 penalty minutes on one call Games with at least one point...... 1 2005-06 1 0 0 0 0/ 0 0 0 0 0 late in the second period: a 10-minute CU’s record when he has a point.... 0-1-0 Totals 3 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 misconduct and a game misconduct Longest point streak...... 1 after an altercation with Union’s Jake ...... Jan. 13, 2006 Most points in a game...... 1 Schwan.

Bogdanich’s Career Statistics - Overall Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 19 1 0 1 8/30 0 0 0 0

Bogdanich’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 8 1 0 1 3/22 0 0 0 0

18 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Fulton Starts Season Strong Fulton made a big impact in Colgate’s first game of the season, posting a career-high four points in the Raiders’ 6-2 win against UMass-Lowell. With two goals, he registered his first career multiple-goal outing. Fulton opened the scoring against the River Hawks to give the Raiders a two-goal lead, and added an assist in each of the last two periods. He finished the game with three shots after scoring on his first two. It marked the second straight season that Fulton has netted a goal in Colgate’s first game. He was honored as the ECAC Marc Fulton Hockey League Player of the Week on Oct. 10, and was the runner-up for Inside Junior • Right Wing • 6-1 • 200 College Hockey’s national player of the week award. Vancouver, British#19 Columbia • Williams Lake (BCHL) Fulton’s Career Statistics - Overall Fulton Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min 2003-04 7 0 0 0 5/21 0 0 0 0 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 2 2 4 3 +2 0/0 2004-05 28 6 8 14 8/16 5 0 1 0 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 2005-06 21 7 15 22 8/16 3 0 0 0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 1 0 1 1 +1 0/0 Totals 56 13 23 36 21/53 8 0 1 0 Oct. 21 at Army 0 1 1 1 +2 1/2 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Nov. 4 at Brown 0 1 1 3 0 3/6 Fulton’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Nov. 5 at Yale 0 1 1 1 -1 1/2 2003-04 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 1 1 1 -1 1/2 6 0 0 0 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 2004-05 Nov. 12 at Harvard 1 1 2 4 E 0/0 16 2 6 8 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 2005-06 9 1 6 7 6/12 1 0 0 0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 1 -1 1/2 Totals 31 3 12 15 13/26 2 0 0 0 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 1 1 2 +1 0/0 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 1 1 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 1 1 2 7 +1 0/0 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 1 1 1 +1 0/0 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 2 -1 0/0 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 1 1 3 E 0/0 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 1 1 2 +1 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 1 0 1 3 +1 0/0 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 1 1 2 6 +1 1/2 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Jason Fredricks Freshman • Right Defense • 6-2 • 200 Fulton the Picture of Consistency Eagle River, #20Wisconsin • Shattuck St. Mary’s After his offensive outburt in Colgate’s season opener, Fulton has been fairly consistent in his scoring. He recorded exactly one point in 12 of the Fredricks Game-by-Game in 2005-06 last 20 contests. Fulton broke his pattern with multiple-point games against Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Harvard, Western Michigan and St. Cloud State, with a goal and an assist in Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 each contest. He has been held without a point just five times this season. Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Fulton’s first three one-point games extended his season-long point streak Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 2/4 to four. His first streak was snapped against Bentley, but he picked it up Oct. 21 at Army did not play - coach’s decision again with the first four games of ECACHL play. Fulton failed to score against Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Rensselaer, halting his second scoring streak at four games. He started a new Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 streak with an assist against Union, a three-point weekend versus Western Nov. 5 at Yale 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 Michigan, and an assist against Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Fulton’s Superlatives Quinnipiac, but was kept off the board Nov. 12 at Harvard did not play - coach’s decision goals against Princeton, ending another point Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 2 E 1/2 Games with at least one goal...... 12 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 1 1 1 +1 0/0 streak at four games. At the Providence CU’s record when he scores...... 6-5-1 College Hockey Holiday Classic, Fulton Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Two-goal games...... 1 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 posted one assist in each game. For Game-winning goals...... 1 the season, he has 22 points on seven Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Longest goal streak...... 3 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 goals and 15 assists...... Oct. 23-30, 2004 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Most goals in a game...... 2 Dec. 22 vs. Brown did not play - coach’s decision Fulton in the Rankings Assists Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Point scoring (overall)...... 22 Games with at least one assist...... 21 Most assists in a game...... 2 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 T-10th in league Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Assist scoring (overall)...... 15 Points T-5th in league Games with at least one point...... 29 Assist scoring (league)...... 6 CU’s record when he has a point.... 17-7-5 T-19th in league Two-point games...... 4 Power-play points (overall)...... 9 Four-point games...... 1 T-16th in league Longest point streak...... 7 Power-play points (league)...... 5 ...... Oct. 15-Nov. 6, 2004 T-17th in league Most points in a game...... 4

19 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Fredricks Picks Up Assists Wilson Steps Up in QU Win Fredricks is one of three Colgate rookies who has recorded at least one With his team trailing 3-2 in its first-ever meeting with new league-mate point this season. He got his first career assist in the season opener against Quinnipiac, Wilson took matters into his own hands and scored the tying and UMass-Lowell as he helped set up Colgate’s sixth goal. Fredricks recorded his game-winning goals versus the Bobcats. After his performance against St. first career ECACHL point with an assist Cloud, Wilson has a team-high four multiple-goal games this season, six two- on the game-winning goal at Yale. Both Fredricks’ Superlatives goal games in his career, and six career game-winning tallies. times he set up senior Kyle Wilson goals Streak Skids to a Stop for a power-play tally. Versus Union, Games with at least one goal...... 0 Wilson’s career-long 11-game point streak was snapped in Colgate’s 1-1 tie Fredricks assisted on senior Ryan Assists with Rensselaer. The next night, Union was also able to keep Wilson away from Smyth’s goal that put Colgate up 4-0 to Games with at least one assist...... 3 the net. The games marked the first this season that Wilson had not recorded give him three assists on the season. Most assists in a game...... 1 at least one point. Fredricks has been whistled for During his streak, Wilson posted three multiple-point games and five penalties totaling 10 minutes on Points contributed 18 total points on 10 goals and eight assists. After he got a point the season. He has taken 14 shots on Games with at least one point...... 3 in each game of the series against Western Michigan, the Raiders are 37-12-5 goal, including at least one shot in 11 CU’s record when he has a point.... 3-0-0 Longest point streak...... 1 during Wilson’s career when he records a point. of the last 15 games in which he has Most points in a game...... 1 With the start of ECACHL play, Wilson began a career-long four-game goal skated. streak. He scored one power-play goal in each of the first four conference games this season. Fredricks’ Career Statistics - Overall Wilson started a new point streak with the game-tying goal in the first game Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG against Western Michigan and an assist in the second game versus WMU. 2005-06 18 0 3 3 5/10 0 0 0 0 After netting two goals against Quinnipiac, Wilson’s latest streak ended as he was kept off the board by Princeton. Fredricks’ Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Point Me Toward the Power Play 2005-06 8 0 2 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 During the first part of the season, Wilson enjoyed the majority of his success when Colgate was on the power play. At Harvard, all three of Wilson’s points came on the power play as he helped Colgate cut a five-goal deficit to two in the third period. He assisted on the first two extra-man goals and scored the third. Wilson has eight power-play goals this season, which ranks second in the league and is tied for fifth in the country. Four of his goals during ECACHL play have come during power plays, and he is tied for fourth in the league in power- play goals scored during conference competition. Wilson’s 12 power-play points are tied for fifth in the ECACHL. He has 18 Kyle Wilson power-play goals during his career, including seven during his sophomore Senior • Center • 6-0 • 200 campaign. London, Ontario#21 • Strathroy Rockets (WOJHL) Drop the Puck Wilson Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Wilson has established himself as one of Colgate’s top faceoff men this Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min winter. He ranks second on the team with 553 trips to the circle, and has won Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 2 1 3 6 +2 0/0 304 of his attempts for a 55.0 percent success rate. During league play, he Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 1 0 1 4 +1 1/2 has 148 wins and 121 losses for a Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 1 1 3 +1 1/2 .550 winning percentage. Wilson in the Rankings Oct. 21 at Army 3 1 4 4 +3 0/0 Point scoring (overall)...... 23 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 1 1 3 +1 1/2 Wilson’s Superlatives T-8th in league Nov. 4 at Brown 1 0 1 2 E 1/2 goals Goal scoring (overall)...... 15/0.71 Nov. 5 at Yale 1 0 1 3 -1 0/0 Games with at least one goal...... 29 T-1st in league Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 1 0 1 2 E 0/0 CU’s record when he scores..... 19-6-5 T-9th in nation Nov. 12 at Harvard 1 2 3 3 -1 1/2 Two-goal games...... 6 Goal scoring (league)...... 6 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 4 -1 1/2 Hat tricks...... 1 T-7th in league Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 3 +1 0/0 Overtime goals...... 1 Power-play points (overall)...... 12 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 1 0 1 8 -1 1/2 Game-winning goals...... 6 T-5th in league Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 1 1 1 +1 0/0 Longest goal streak...... 4 Power-play points (league)...... 6 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 2 0 2 5 +1 0/0 ...... Nov. 4-12, 2005 T-13th in league Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 3 -1 0/0 Most goals in a game...... 3 Power-play goals (overall)...... 8 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 1 -3 0/0 2nd in league Assists Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 6 E 0/0 T-6th in nation Games with at least one assist...... 36 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 3 E 0/0 Power-play goals (league)...... 4 Most assists in a game...... 3 Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 5 E 0/0 T-4th in league Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 2 1 3 4 +2 0/0 Points Short-handed points (overall)...... 2 Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 3 -1 0/0 Games with at least one point...... 55 T-4th in league Wilson Snaps Scoreless Streak CU’s record when he has a point.... 37-12-6 Short-handed goals (overall)...... 1 T-5th in league Wilson broke a five-game scoreless streak with three points against St. Two-point games...... 15 Game-winning goals (overall)...... 3 Cloud State on Jan. 7. He scored his 15th goal of the season and his eighth Three-point games...... 5 Four-point games...... 2 T-1st in league power-play goal. Wilson added a power-play assist to give him 12 extra-man Longest point streak...... 11 T-7th in nation points and 23 total points this season...... Mar. 19-Nov. 12, 2005 Game-winning goals (league)...... 3 Both of Wilson’s goals came in the third period, and each gave the Raiders Most points in a game...... 4 1st in league a one-goal lead. Although neither goal against the Huskies would stick, Wilson still leads the team and the league with three game-winning goals this season.

20 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes What They’re Saying About Wilson “...[L]adies and gentlemen, I present to you Mr. Kyle Wilson, the senior out of London, Ont. A reliable center with 31 and 23 points his last two years, respectively, Wilson is playing King Midas in the early going... The management at Starr Rink might have to turn up the AC just to keep the ice frozen for the six-foot, 200-pound prospect.” - Brian Sullivan, Hockey Magazine East (November 2005) “...Wilson may turn out to be the biggest steal of the 2004 draft. [He] only scored five goals in 30 games last season after being hampered by a foot Liam Huculak injury in January. But this season, he has six goals in four games, including Junior • Forward • 6-5 • 195 Lethbridge, Alberta#22 • Penticton Panthers (BCHL) his first career hat trick. The 6-foot-1, 202-pounder, drafted 272nd overall by Minnesota in 2004, is one of the most creative centers in the ECAC.” - Tom Boggie, The Hockey News (Nov. 8, 2005) Huculak Game-by-Game in 2005-06 “Kyle came back from the summer very focused and very committed. I Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 think he was frustrated last year with his injury, and he wants to end on a high Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 note here as a senior. He’s been a great player to this point. Obviously he’s Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 extremely skilled offensively, and his work ethic and focus just seem to be Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 putting him over the edge.” Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 3 E 1/2 - Don Vaughan, Colgate head coach Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Wilson Hits for the Cycle Nov. 5 at Yale 0 1 1 0 +2 1/2 Wilson recorded his first career hat trick with three straight goals against Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 1 1 2 +1 0/0 Army on Oct. 21. He “hit for the cycle,” netting one of each type of goal: even Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 -2 0/0 strength, shorthanded and power play. He also assisted on Colgate’s second Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 2 E 1/2 goal, which was the team’s first shorthanded score of the season and proved Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 2 E 1/2 to be the game-winner. Wilson’s four points tied his career best, and it marked Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan did not play - arm injury the fifth multiple-goal game of his career. For his efforts, he was honored as Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 the ECAC Hockey League and USCHO ECACHL player of the week. Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Wilson is one of three ECACHL players to achieve the “cycle” hat trick this Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 3 E 0/0 season. Dartmouth’s Mike Ouellette scored one of each type of goal during a Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 1 1 0 E 0/0 five-point game against Yale, completing a seven-point weekend for the senior Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 3 -1 0/0 forward. St. Lawrence’s T.J. Trevelyan achieved the feat with a natural hat trick Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 3 E 1/2 in a 6-4 loss to Bowling Green on Dec. 10. Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 1 1 1 -1 0/0 In addition to his four points against Army, Wilson had another multiple- Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 point game in the season opener against UMass-Lowell with two goals and one Huculak Posts Points in Back-to-Back Games assist. He added his third multi-point effort with a goal and two assists, all on Huculak recorded an assist in back-to-back games for the first time in the power play, at Harvard. His pair of goals versus Quinnipiac was his fourth, his career at Yale and at Dartmouth. At Dartmouth, Huculak helped set up and with three points against St. Cloud State, Wilson got his fifth multi-point a shorthanded scoring opportunity for Jesse Winchester. After creating a game of the season. breakaway opportunity for himself, Huculak’s shot rebounded off the goalie’s Wilson’s Career Statistics - Overall pads and onto Winchester’s stick. Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Huculak and his teammates on Colgate’s black (third) line combined for 2002-03 33 4 2 6 6/15 0 0 2 0 their first goal of the season at Yale. Huculak got credit for the primary assist 2003-04 37 14 17 31 10/23 7 0 1 1 on the goal. He skated the puck into the offensive zone, then dropped it off 2004-05 30 5 18 23 6/12 3 0 0 0 for sophomore Ben Camper just over the blue line. Camper took a couple of 2005-06 21 15 8 23 7/14 8 1 3 1 strides and fired a rocket destined for the back of the net. Totals 121 38 45 83 29/64 18 1 6 2 Huculak got his third helper of the season in the consolation game Huculak’s Superlatives Wilson’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League of the Providence College Hockey goals Games with at least one goal...... 4 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Holiday Classic against Brown, setting CU’s record when he scores...... 4-0-0 2002-03 19 1 2 3 4/11 0 0 0 0 up senior Eric Main for the first of Game-winning goals...... 2 2003-04 20 7 11 18 6/12 3 0 0 0 Colgate’s three third-period goals. His Longest goal streak...... 1 2004-05 14 2 9 11 2/ 4 2 0 0 0 fourth assist was on Tom Riley’s first Most goals in a game...... 1 2005-06 9 6 2 8 4/ 8 4 0 3 0 career goal versus St. Cloud State. Totals 62 16 24 40 15/33 9 0 3 0 Huculak has eight helpers for his Assists career, and the Raiders are 10-0-2 Games with at least one assist...... 8 when he gets a point. Most assists in a game...... 1 Points Huculak in the Rankings Games with at least one point...... 12 Short-handed points (overall)...... 1 CU’s record when he has a point.... 10-0-2 T-9th in league Longest point streak...... 2 Short-handed points (league)...... 1 ...... Nov. 5-11, 2005 T-5th in league Most points in a game...... 1

21 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Smyth Plays the Hero in Overtime Win Huculak’s Career Statistics - Overall Smyth scored a breakaway goal 20 seconds into overtime to give Colgate Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG a 4-3, come-from-behind win against Western Michigan in the second game 2003-04 27 0 2 2 9/29 0 0 0 0 of the weekend series. The goal completed a three-point weekend for the 2004-05 36 4 2 6 13/26 1 0 2 0 2005-06 20 0 4 4 6/12 0 0 0 0 Raider captain, and he was honored as the ECACHL Player of the Week for his Totals 83 4 8 12 28/67 1 0 2 0 performance. The goal was the third overtime game-winner of Smyth’s career. He also Huculak’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League scored in overtime at Princeton as a sophomore, and at home against Brown Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG last season. 2003-04 13 0 0 0 4/19 0 0 0 0 Smyth Snaps Scoreless Streak 2004-05 20 2 1 3 6/12 1 0 2 0 Smyth halted a five-game scoreless skid with a power-play goal in the first 2005-06 9 0 2 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 game against Western Michigan, and he added another goal in overtime in the Totals 42 2 3 5 12/35 1 0 2 0 second game. As a Raider, Smyth has 47 goals and 16 power-play tallies in 122 games, including seven goals this season. The first three goals of Smyth’s senior campaign came during a four-game stretch starting midway through October and ending in the league-opener at Brown. His sixth was the tying goal in a 3-2 come-from-behind win against Princeton. With his three-point showing against the Broncos, Smyth extended his point streak to five games. This latest streak was halted against Quinnipiac. He started the season by capping a four-game point streak that dated back to last Jon Smyth season, and also enjoyed a five-game point streak that ended at Dartmouth. Senior • Left Wing • 6-0 • 200 Smyth has recorded at least one point in 16 of Colgate’s first 21 games. For Markham, Ontario#23 • Ottawa Jr. Senators (CJHL) the season, he has seven goals and 15 assists for 22 points. His 15 helpers are tied for fifth in the ECACHL. In league games, he has 10 assists, which puts Smyth Game-by-Game in 2005-06 him in a tie for third in the conference, and 12 points, which places him in a tie Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min for 11th. Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 1 1 4 +1 0/0 Smyth Starts League Play Strong Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Smyth kicked off the league portion of the schedule with two points against Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 1 0 1 4 +1 0/0 both Brown and Yale. He netted the game-winning goal against the Bears and Oct. 21 at Army 0 1 1 5 +2 0/0 assisted on Colgate’s fourth goal of the 5-0 shutout. Versus the Bulldogs, he Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 1 0 1 4 -1 0/0 assisted on CU’s first and sixth goals, setting up freshman David Sloane’s first Nov. 4 at Brown 1 1 2 4 +1 1/2 Nov. 5 at Yale 0 2 2 0 +2 0/0 career tally to cap the game’s scoring. Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 3 +1 0/0 Smyth continued his success with two assists at Harvard and a +2 rating Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 2 2 2 +1 0/0 for the weekend. Smyth recorded the primary assist on CU’s only goal versus Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 1 1 2 E 0/0 Rensselaer, and posted a career-high three assists against Union. He went on Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 3 3 4 +2 0/0 to net the tying goal in a comeback win against Princeton. Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 1 0 1 3 E 0/0 What They’re Saying About Smyth Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 1 1 2 2 +1 0/0 “He’s a great player. We expect so much out of him. He might go unnoticed Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 1 +1 1/2 because he’s so steady. Jon Smyth’s the kind of guy who makes all the players Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 1 0 1 3 +3 0/0 around him better - good players do that. A lot of guys look up to him, and Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 5 -2 0/0 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 1 1 2 E 0/0 that’s what you want from your captain.” Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 2 -2 0/0 - Don Vaughan, Colgate head coach Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 1 1 1 E 0/0 Captain’s Blog Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 1 0 1 4 E 0/0 Smyth is keeping an online blog Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 1 1 4 E 0/0 Smyth’s Superlatives through which he is sharing his goals Smyth Hits 100-Point Milestone experiences as a Division I student- Games with at least one goal...... 38 Smyth recorded his 100th career point with a goal against St. Cloud State. athlete at a top liberal arts college. CU’s record when he scores..... 28-6-4 He is the 44th Raider to post 100 points at Colgate. With his assist last night Smyth is very active on Colgate’s Two-goal games...... 6 against Princeton, Smyth moved into sole possession of 42nd place on CU’s campus: in addition to serving as Hat tricks...... 2 all-time career scoring list, moving past Dan Desmond and Barry Kibsey. captain of the hockey team, the Four-goal games...... 1 political science major is a resident Overtime goals...... 3 He’s Good Off the Ice, Too advisor in one of Colgate’s sophomore Game-winning goals...... 13 Smyth was one of 18 men’s and women’s hockey players from Divisions I residences and is the co-president Longest goal streak...... 4 and III nominated for the 2006 Hockey of Colgate’s Student-Athlete Advisory ...... Nov. 29-Dec. 12, 2003 Smyth in the Rankings Humanitarian Award, presented Committee (SAAC). Most goals in a game...... 4 annually to college hockey’s finest Point scoring (overall)...... 22 Smyth’s blog can be accessed Assists citizen. T-10th in league through Colgate’s official athletics Games with at least one assist...... 46 Smyth has been active both on Point scoring (league)...... 12 website, www.goColgateRaiders.com, Most assists in a game...... 3 campus and in the community, T-11th in league or through the university’s website, primarily through his involvement in the Assist scoring (overall)...... 15 www.colgate.edu. Points residential life program and as the co- T-5th in league Games with at least one point...... 71 president of Colgate’s Student-Athlete Assist scoring (league)...... 10 Commendations for Colgate’s Captain CU’s record when he has a point.... 45-17-9 Advisory Committee. T-3rd in league Smyth has been recognized for his Two-point games...... 24 Smyth is one of three ECACHL Game-winning goals (overall)...... 2 on-ice accomplishments several times Three-point games...... 4 men’s athletes to be nominated, T-4th in league this season, starting before the first Four-point games...... 1 joining Cornell junior David McKee and Game-winning goals (league)...... 1 game was even played. Most recently, Longest point streak...... 6 T-9th in league Princeton senior Eric Leroux. Smyth was named to the Inside College ...... Jan. 17-Feb. 6, 2004 Hockey First Half All-ECACHL Team on ...... Jan. 14-29, 2005 Dec. 15. Most points in a game...... 4

22 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes For the second straight season, Smyth was named to both the coaches and Sloane’s Superlatives media preseason all-ECAC Hockey League teams, the conference announced goals on Sept. 20. Games with at least one goal...... 2 In addition, Smyth was named to Inside College Hockey’s “Dream Team” on CU’s record when he scores...... 1-1-0 Sept. 27. INCH’s “Dream Team” was comprised of the nation’s best players in Longest goal streak...... 1 their various roles. Smyth, for instance, was placed on the second forward line Most goals in a game...... 1 and top power-play unit with Colorado College’s Brett Sterling and Michigan’s Andrew Ebbett. Assists On Oct. 7, U.S. College Hockey Online announced its preseason All-America Games with at least one assist...... 0 teams. Smyth added to his preseason accolades by being named an honorable Points mention selection. Games with at least one point...... 2 CU’s record when he has a point.... 1-1-0 Smyth’s Career Statistics - Overall Longest point streak...... 1 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Most points in a game...... 1 2002-03 25 2 1 3 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 2003-04 38 21 21 42 8/24 8 1 5 1 Sloane’s Career Statistics - Overall 2004-05 39 17 17 34 15/38 6 2 6 0 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 21 7 15 22 2/ 4 2 0 2 0 2005-06 13 2 0 2 5/10 1 0 0 0 Totals 123 47 54 101 26/68 16 3 13 1 Sloane’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Smyth’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 6 2 0 2 3/6 1 0 0 0 2002-03 15 1 0 1 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 2003-04 21 17 11 28 6/12 7 1 5 0 2004-05 22 7 10 17 12/24 4 0 4 0 2005-06 9 2 10 12 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 Totals 67 27 31 58 21/42 11 1 10 0

Ryan Smyth Senior • Right Wing • 6-2 • 210 Clarence Creek,#26 Ontario • Hawkesbury Jr. A’s (CJHL) David Sloane Smyth Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Freshman • Right Defense • 6-4 • 220 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 2 2 0 +2 0/0 Ambler, Pennsylvania#24 • Brockville Braves (CJHL) Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 2 E 1/2 Sloane Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Oct. 21 at Army 0 4 4 2 +3 0/0 Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 1 E 2/4 Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 5 at Yale 1 1 2 6 -1 0/0 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 1 1 3 E 0/0 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 2 E 2/4 Nov. 4 at Brown did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 19 vs. Union 1 0 1 3 +1 0/0 Nov. 5 at Yale 1 0 1 1 +2 1/2 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 1 1 3 -1 0/0 Nov. 11 at Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 2 2 2 +1 2/4 Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 1 +1 0/0 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 1 1 2 +1 1/2 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 4 -1 2/4 Nov. 19 vs. Union did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 1 -1 0/0 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 1 0 1 3 E 0/0 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 E 1/2 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 2 E 0/0 Dec. 3 vs. Princeton 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 2 2 2 +2 0/0 Dec. 21 at Providence did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 13 at Princeton 0 0 0 3 -1 0/0 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 -2 0/0 Smyth Completes Comeback Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision Smyth snapped a five-game scoreless streak when he netted the game- Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 1 E 1/2 tying goal against Brown in the consolation game of the Providence College Jan. 13 at Princeton 1 0 1 1 +1 1/2 Hockey Holiday Classic. It was Colgate’s third goal of the final period, and Sloane Nets First Career Goal knotted the score at three-all after the Raiders had trailed 3-0 to the Bears. Sloane got his first collegiate goal in his first career ECAC Hockey League Smyth fired from the slot, and Brown goalie Adam D’Alba bobbled the puck game at Yale. Sloane took a cross-ice pass from Jon Smyth late in the third into the air. It dropped behind his back and crossed the goal line, giving Smyth period and one-timed the puck past Bulldog netminder Alec Richards from the the first game-tying goal of his career. Smyth in the Rankings left faceoff circle. After behind held off the board in He got his first career power-play goal last night against Princeton. With two games, Smyth posted a pair of Assist scoring (overall)...... 14 Colgate on the power play, Sloane intercepted a Tiger player as they were trying assists in the second game against St. T-9th in league to clear the zone and scored from the near boards. Cloud State. He finished the game with Short-handed points (overall)...... 1 Sloane has played in 13 games this season, has recorded seven shots on two shots and a +2 rating. T-9th in league goal and owns a +2 rating.

23 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes For the season, Smyth has 18 points, and is one of seven Raiders with double-digit points. He is tied for ninth in the league with 14 assists. Smyth Strings Together Point Streak Smyth’s first point streak of the season was halted at four games against Princeton. During that streak, Smyth posted five points, including two assists in the second game against Western Michigan and the primary helper on the game-winning goal versus Quinnipiac. Smyth Finds Back of the Net Mark Anderson Smyth scored his first goal of the season on the power play at Yale after Freshman • Right Defense • 5-11 • 180 Hastings, Nebraska#27 • Shattuck St. Mary’s he posted an assist, also on the power play, on what proved to be the game- winning goal. It marked the sixth multiple-point game he has enjoyed as a Raider. Anderson Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Smyth found the back of the net Smyth’s Superlatives Date Opponent G A Pts Shots +/- Pen/Min Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 again in the 5-0 shutout of ECACHL goals Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 rival Union. The goal, which was the Games with at least one goal...... 10 Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. did not play - coach’s decision ninth of Smyth’s career, put Colgate CU’s record when he scores...... 8-0-2 Oct. 21 at Army 0 0 0 0 +2 0/0 up 4-0. Smyth finished the game with Longest goal streak...... 1 Most goals in a game...... 1 Oct. 29 vs. Bentley did not play - coach’s decision three shots and a +1 rating. Nov. 4 at Brown 0 0 0 0 E 0/0 Assists Ryan Racks Up Assists Against Army Nov. 5 at Yale did not play - coach’s decision Games with at least one assist...... 29 Smyth recorded a career-high Nov. 11 at Dartmouth did not play - coach’s decision Most assists in a game...... 4 four assists against Army, including Nov. 12 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 contributing the primary assist on Points Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 19 vs. Union 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 each goal of Kyle Wilson’s natural hat Games with at least one point...... 38 Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan did not play - coach’s decision trick. It marked the first time in his CU’s record when he has a point.... 26-6-6 Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan 0 0 0 3 +1 1/2 career that he has posted more than Two-point games...... 7 Four-point games...... 1 Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac 0 0 0 1 E 0/0 two points in a game, and it was the Dec. 3 vs. Princeton did not play - coach’s decision fifth multiple-point game of his career. Longest point streak...... 4 ...... Dec. 29, 2003-Jan. 9, 2004 Dec. 21 at Providence 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 Smyth also had two assists against ...... Nov. 19-Dec. 2, 2005 Dec. 22 vs. Brown 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 UMass-Lowell and in the second game Most points in a game...... 4 Jan. 3 at Bowling Green did not play - coach’s decision against Western Michigan. Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0 +1 0/0 Smyth’s Career Statistics - Overall Jan. 13 at Princeton did not play - coach’s decision Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2002-03 39 3 6 9 12/32 1 0 0 0 Anderson Sees Time at Blue Line 2003-04 38 2 11 13 9/18 1 1 0 0 Anderson, who is one of five 2004-05 38 2 7 9 12/24 1 0 0 0 freshman defensemen on the Colgate Anderson’s Superlatives 2005-06 21 3 14 17 11/22 1 0 0 1 squad, has seen playing time in 11 goals Totals 136 10 38 48 33/96 4 1 0 1 games this season. He was whistled for Games with at least one goal...... 0 his first penalty as a collegian against Assists Smyth’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Western Michigan, and finished the Games with at least one assist...... 0 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG game with the first three shots on goal Points 2002-03 22 2 4 6 8/24 1 0 0 0 of his career. Anderson has four shots Games with at least one point...... 0 2003-04 22 1 4 5 6/12 1 0 0 0 and a +1 rating on the season. 2004-05 21 2 2 4 7/14 1 0 0 0 2005-06 9 2 3 5 7/14 1 0 0 0 Anderson’s Career Statistics - Overall Totals 74 7 13 20 28/64 4 0 0 0 Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 11 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0

Anderson’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Season GP G A Pts Pen/Min PPG SHG GWG GTG 2005-06 4 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

24 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes Kowalkoski’s Career Statistics - Overall Season GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Sv.% Record GS ShO 2004-05 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 --- 0-0-0 0 0 2005-06 4 179:29 8 2.67 86 .915 1-2-0 2 0 Totals 4 179:29 8 2.67 86 .915 1-2-0 2 0

Kowalkoski’s Career Statistics - ECAC Hockey League Justin Kowalkoski Season GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Sv.% Record GS ShO Sophomore • Goaltender • 5-10 • 165 2004-05 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 --- 0-0-0 0 0 2005-06 1 25:03 2 4.79 11 .846 0-1-0 0 0 Young America, #32Minnesota • Blake School (MSHSL) Totals 1 25:03 2 4.79 11 .846 0-1-0 0 0 Kowalkoski Game-by-Game in 2005-06 Cumulative Cumulative Date Opponent Minutes GA GAA Svs. Sv.% Record Oct. 7 vs. UMass-Lowell did not play - coach’s decision Oct. 14 at Lake Superior St. did not play - coach’s decision Oct. 15 at Lake Superior St. did not play - coach’s decision Oct. 21 at Army did not play - coach’s decision Oct. 29 vs. Bentley 59:55 1 1.00 19 .950 1-0-0 Nov. 4 at Brown did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 5 at Yale did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 11 at Dartmouth did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 12 at Harvard 25:03 2 2.12 11 .909 1-1-0 Nov. 18 vs. Rensselaer did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 19 vs. Union did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 25 vs. Western Michigan did not play - coach’s decision Nov. 26 vs. Western Michigan did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 3 vs. Princeton did not play - coach’s decision Dec. 21 at Providence 35:12 2 2.50 48 .906 1-1-0 Dec. 22 vs. Brown did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 3 at Bowling Green did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 6 vs. St. Cloud State 59:19 3 2.67 86 .915 1-2-0 Jan. 7 vs. St. Cloud State did not play - coach’s decision Jan. 13 at Princeton did not play - coach’s decision Minnesota Native Gets Nod Against Huskies Kowalkoski, who grew up 90 minutes away from St. Cloud State, got the start in net last night against the Huskies. He finished the game with a career- high 38 saves, which doubled his previous personal best. Kowalkoski made 17 saves on 18 shots in both the second and third periods, which tied for the most saves by either Raider goalie in a single period this season. For the season, he owns a 2.67 goals against average and .915 save percentage to go with his 1-2-0 record. Picking Up the Pieces at Providence After starter Mark Dekanich allowed his fifth goal against Providence, Kowalkoski stepped in 4:48 into the second period and kept the Friars at bay with 12 saves in the last 15:12 of the middle frame. He finished his second stint doing clean-up duty with 18 saves on 20 shots, with both PC goals coming on the power play during the third period. Kowalkoski Sees First ECACHL Action Kowalkoski saw the first ECAC Hockey League action of his career when he entered the game at Harvard in relief of Dekanich with 5:38 left in the second period. Kowalkoski finished his league debut with 11 saves on 13 shots, and Kowalkoski’s Superlatives took the loss after allowing the game- SAves winning goal less than four minutes Most in a game...... 38 after he stepped between the pipes. Fewest in a game...... 11 Games with 30-39...... 1 Kowalkoski Gets First Career Win Record...... 0-1-0 Kowalkoski earned a win in his first wins collegiate game and first career start Longest winning streak...... 1 against Bentley on Saturday, Oct. 29...... Oct. 29, 2005 Kowalkoski made 19 saves on 20 Longest unbeaten streak...... 1 shots, including stopping nine shots in ...... Oct. 29, 2005 the second period. Longest losing streak...... 2 As a freshman, the only action ...... Nov. 12, 2005-Jan. 6, 2006 Kowalkoski saw in a Raider uniform Longest winless streak...... 2 was during an exhibition game against ...... Nov. 12, 2005-Jan. 6, 2006 Ottawa. In that contest, he played 31 Scoreless minutes and made 10 saves without Longest scoreless streak...... 39:19 allowing a goal.

25 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes GAME #18 Colgate 6 GAME #16 Colgate 2 GAME Lake Superior St. 3 #16 UMass-Lowell 2 Lake Superior St. 2 OT #16 Colgate 2 Friday, October 7, 2005 Friday, October 14, 2005 Saturday, October 15, 2005 1 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 2 Abel Arena • Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 3 Abel Arena • Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Junior Marc Fulton recorded his first career four- Raider sophomore goaltender Mark Dekanich All five goals were scored in odd-man situations point game to lead No. 18 Colgate to a 6-2 victory made 30 saves as No. 16 Colgate skated to a 2-2 as Lake Superior State recorded a 3-2 win over the against 16th-ranked UMass-Lowell. The win marked tie with Lake Superior State on Friday, Oct. 14, at No. 16 Colgate hockey team on Saturday, Oct. 15, Colgate’s first win against UML since 1997. Abel Arena. Sophomore Jesse Winchester scored at Abel Arena. Mark Dekanich earned the win in net with 32 the game-tying goal for Colgate early in the third Dominic Osman appeared to put the game out saves, including 20 through two scoreless periods. period. of reach when he buried his own rebound at the The Raiders dominated in the faceoff circle, The Lakers struck first in the game on a 16:52 mark of the third period. On the initial shot, winning 46 draws to Lowell’s 28. Freshman power-play goal by Trent Campbell 5:14 into the Raider goaltender Mark Dekanich looked behind Tom Riley won eight of his nine attempts, and first period. Derek R. Smith held the puck behind him, giving Osman the opportunity to pick up the sophomore Tyler Burton won 17 of his 23 draws. Colgate’s goal, faked to the right, then swung puck and put it in the net glove-side. Fulton opened the game’s scoring. Senior Ryan around to the left. He passed to Troy Schwab, who However, the Raiders pulled Dekanich and took Smyth beat his defenseman outside the zone and fired, but the rebound came to Campbell. advantage of the extra skater. Sophomore Jesse centered the puck to Fulton. Fulton one-timed it in Colgate scored the equalizer 6:26 later on a Winchester passed the puck from the right side to from the far side under goalie Peter Vetri’s blocker. five-on-three power play. Senior Eric Main passed freshman Nick St. Pierre, waiting at the left point. CU’s second goal came after Smyth won the to junior Marc Fulton in the right faceoff circle. St. Pierre fired, and the puck was tipped by senior puck out of the corner and centered it to Fulton, Fulton’s shot rebounded off Jeff Jakaitis’ pads to captain Jon Smyth as it went by Laker goalie Jeff who was waiting in the slot. Fulton went five-hole on the stick of senior Kyle Wilson waiting on the left Jakaitis. Vetri to make it 2-0 in favor of the Raiders. side of the crease, and he scored into the empty The Raiders pulled Dekanich again, looking Freshman Nick St. Pierre earned his first career net. The Raiders killed off a five-minute major for the equalizer, but a delay-of-game penalty by point with an assist on CU’s third goal, which was penalty by sophomore Matt Torti, who left the sophomore Tyler Burton served to neutralize the a power-play score by Jesse Winchester. St. Pierre game on a 10-minute misconduct call, late in the would-be advantage. passed the puck out of the corner to Winchester, period to enter the first intermission with a 1-1 tie. Colgate was the first to get on the board 4:26 whose initial shot was saved. He got his own LSSU went up 2-1, 6:17 into the second period. into the game. Senior Kyle Wilson and junior Marc rebound and put the puck over the goalie’s blocker. Schwab picked up the puck near the Raider blue Fulton passed the puck back and forth between Senior Kyle Wilson got his first goal of the line on a Colgate turnover. He passed it to Smith in the area behind the right side of the net and the season with 3:11 left in the second. Junior Mike the high slot, who one-timed it, beating Dekanich right faceoff circle. Fulton eventually took one of Campaner picked up the puck in the neutral zone. stick-side. Wilson’s passes and fired the puck over Jakaitis’ He passed it to Fulton along the boards, who The Raiders tied it up again on what can only be left shoulder. tipped it to Wilson. Wilson took it in by himself on a described as a fluke goal. Winchester had the puck LSSU tied it up midway through the opening breakaway, and scored low on the blocker side. just over the red line, and dumped it in for Colgate session. The Lakers were cycling the puck on the Burton made it a 5-0 Colgate lead 3:03 into to make a line change, and it dribbled past Jakaitis power play. Mark Adamek passed to Derek A. Smith the third period. Senior Jon Smyth walked the and into the net 5:48 into the third. at the left point, who sent it over to Jeff Rainville at puck around from behind the net and centered it Both teams had several quality scoring chances the right point, and Rainville fired a long shot past to Burton, who one-timed it over Vetri’s blocker. during the remainder of regulation and in the Dekanich. Winchester was also credited with an assist, giving overtime period, but both goaltenders stood tall Lake Superior State capitalized on another him his first career multiple-point game. between the pipes and turned aside every shot they power play opportunity 3:13 into the second period. Lowell got on the board 52 seconds later. saw. Jakaitis finished with 20 saves in his season A shot by Marty Gurnoe created a scrum in front of Dekanich was knocked out of position by one of his debut. Lake Superior State outshot Colgate 32-22 Dekanich. The puck came loose to Dominic Osman, own defensemen. Mark Pandolfo came from behind on the night. and he clanged it off the left pipe. It rebounded the net and put the puck over his blocker. behind Dekanich to Nathan Ward who was waiting Wilson scored Colgate’s sixth goal 14:58 into the Colgate (1-0-1) 1 0 1 0 - 2 on the right side, and he banged it home. final period on a power play. Wilson came around Lake Superior St. (0-0-1) 1 1 0 0 - 2 Colgate edged LSSU in the faceoff circle, 36-29, from the side of the net and put the puck over First Period: L-Campbell (Schwab, D.R. Smith), 5:14 with Burton winning 16 of his 26 draws. Vetri’s shoulder. Freshman Jason Fredricks was (PP); C-Wilson (Main, Fulton), 11:40 (PP). Penalties: credited with his first career assist on the play. C-Bogdanich (2-slashing), 4:29; C-Fredricks (2-contact Colgate (1-1-1) 1 0 1 - 2 The final goal of the night came when UML’s to the head), 5:41; C-Torti (2-contact to the head), 6:26; Lake Superior St. (1-0-1) 1 1 1 - 3 L-Sims (2-interference), 10:10; L-Eves (2-tripping), 10:58; Jeremy Hall redirected a shot by Kim Brandvold. First Period: C-Fulton (Wilson), 4:26 (PP); L-Rainville C-Torti (5-checking from behind), 13:40; C-Torti (10-game (D.A. Smith, Adamek), 10:12 (PP). Penalties: L-Ward (2- misconduct), 13:40. UMass-Lowell (0-1-0) 0 0 2 - 2 checking from behind), 2:27; C-Main (2-slashing), 8:29; Second Period: L-D.R. Smith (Schwab), 6:17. Penalties: Colgate (1-0-0) 1 3 2 - 6 C-Bodanich (2-hooking), 10:36; L-McJannet (2-cross- C-Wilson (2-interference), 6:49; L-D.A. Smith (2-holding), checking), 17:26; C-Fredricks (2-interference), 19:17. First Period: C-Fulton (R. Smyth), 18:08. Penalties: 8:40; C-Main (2-interference), 9:12; C-R. Smyth (2- Second Period: L-Ward (Osman, Gurnoe), 3:13 (PP). C-Torti (2-interference), 3:19; C-Tataryn (2-hooking), 9:50; tripping), 17:35. Penalties: L-Rainville (2-interference), 0:06; C-R. Smyth C-Burton (2-hooking), 15:02. Third Period: C-Winchester (unassisted), 5:48. (2-slashing (1:50); C-Fredricks (2-interference), 11:05; Second Period: C-Fulton (R. Smyth, Wilson), 6:58; Penalties: L-Rainville (2-hooking), 7:44; C-team (2-too C-Tataryn (2-checking from behind), 19:27. C-Winchester (St. Pierre, Campaner), 9:01 (PP); C-Wilson many on ice), 16:43. Third Period: L-Osman (Scoran, Gurnoe), 16:52 (PP); (Fulton, Campaner), 16:49. Penalties: L-Godoy (2-hooking), Overtime: none. Penalties: none. C-J. Smyth (St. Pierre, Winchester), 18:55 (EA). Penalties: 0:29; L-Kinley (2-hooking), 8:23; C-Burton (2-holding the Shots: CU 6-6-6-4--22; LSSU 12-13-7-0--32 C-Greig (2-tripping), 0:57; L-D.R. Smith (2-interference), stick), 9:11; L-King (2-interference), 12:36. Powerplays: CU - 1 of 4; LSSU - 1 of 8 1:59; C-Wilson (2-hooking), 7:11; L-Birkeland (2-contact to Third Period: C-Burton (Winchester, J. Smyth), 3:03; Penalties: CU - 9 for 29; LSSU - 4 for 8 the head), 9:26; L-Booras (2-checking from behind), 11:02; L-Pandolfo (unassisted), 3:55; C-Wilson (Main, Fulton), Goalies: CU - Dekanich (65:00, 30 saves-32 shots); C-Torti (2-kneeing), 15:26; C-Burton (2-delaying the game), 14:58 (PP); L-Hall (Brandvold, Farrell), 16:22. Penalties: LSSU - Jakaitis (65:00, 20 saves-22 shots). T-Dekanich 19:25; C-Burton (10-misconduct), 19:25. C-Torti (2-hooking), 6:14; L-Kinley (2-interference), 13:59; (1-0-1), T-Jakaitis (0-1-1). Shots: CU 7-5-6--18; LSSU 6-12-8--26 L-Kinley (2-roughing), 17:34. Referee: Barry Pochmara Asst. Referees: Butch Powerplays: CU - 1 of 6; LSSU - 3 of 10 Shots: UML 14-6-14--34; CU 10-14-11--35 Friedman, Tony Molina. Attendance: 1,721. Penalties: CU - 11 for 30; LSSU - 6 for 12 Powerplays: UML - 0 of 5; CU - 2 of 5 Goalies: CU - Dekanich (58:41, 23 saves-26 shots); Penalties: UML - 5 for 10; CU - 5 for 10 LSSU - Jakaitis (60:00, 16 saves-18 shots). W-Jakaitis Goalies: UML - Vetri (60:00, 29 saves-35 shots); (1-0-1), L-Dekanich (1-1-1). CU - Dekanich (60:00, 32 saves-34 shots). W-Dekanich Referee: Barry Pochmara Asst. Referees: Butch (1-0-0), L-Vetri (0-1-0). Friedman, Tony Molina. Attendance: 2,322. Referee: Peter Feola Asst. Referees: Joseph Carusone, Stephen Shufelt. Attendance: 1,685. 26 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes GAME Colgate 6 GAME Colgate 3 GAME Colgate 5 Army 1 Bentley 1 Brown 0 Friday, October 21, 2005 Saturday, October 29, 2005 Friday, November 4, 2005 4 Tate Rink • West Point, N.Y. 5 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 6 Meehan Aud. • Providence, R.I. Senior Kyle Wilson recorded his first career hat Sophomore goaltender Justin Kowalkoski made Mark Dekanich made 26 saves to earn his trick and added an assist to lead Colgate to a 6-1 19 saves on 20 shots to lead Colgate to a 3-1 win first career shutout and lead Colgate to a 5-0 win win against Army on Friday, Oct. 21, at Tate Rink. against Bentley in his first career start on Saturday, against Brown in its first ECACHL game of the year. Wilson “hit for the cycle,” scoring an even- Oct. 29, at Starr Rink. Colgate gained a 1-0 lead 11:35 into the first strength goal late in the first period, then adding a Senior captain Jon Smyth opened the scoring period. The Raiders were cycling the puck in the short-handed goal and power-play tally to start the 1:47 into the first period. Junior Mike Campaner zone, and Jesse Winchester had it in the right second. It marked the fifth multiple-goal game of and sophomore Tyler Burton broke out of the zone, faceoff circle. He passed it to Tyler Burton waiting his career, and he tied his personal-best with four with Burton on the left side. Burton put the puck to the left of the goal. Burton’s initial shot was points. Wilson also extended his career-long scoring on the tape of Smyth’s stick, and he skated it into saved by Brown goalie Adam D’Alba, but Jon Smyth streak to six games, dating back to last season. the zone from the red line. Smyth’s shot came from picked up the rebound right on the doorstep and Jesse Winchester got things started with his the top of the left faceoff circle and beat Bentley slipped it past D’Alba on his glove side. third goal of the season 7:45 into the first period. freshman goalie Jason Kearney glove-side, just Just 2:23 into the second period, Colgate went Winchester was looking to make a pass across the under the crossbar. up 2-0. Nick St. Pierre took a pass from Ben crease to a teammate, but the puck hit the skate of Burton scored his third goal of the season with Camper, right point to left, and he fired on goal. an Army player instead and deflected into the net. just under seven minutes left in the opening period. Burton tipped the puck into the net with his skate. Colgate got its first short-handed tally of the Campaner and sophomore Jesse Winchester With 13:04 left in the middle session, Colgate year at the 13:21 mark. Wilson took a heads-up took the puck out with Burton on the right-wing earned a 5-on-3 power-play opportunity. Mike pass from goaltender Mark Dekanich before he boards. Winchester’s heads-up pass gave Burton a Campaner held the puck behind Brown’s net and hit the blue line, and skated into the zone with breakaway, and he wristed a shot under Kearney’s to the right. He passed it to Marc Fulton in the left Mike Campaner trailing. Wilson spun in place to blocker. faceoff circle, and he fired a quick pass to Kyle shake his defender, and sent a cross-ice pass to Bentley got on the board 4:31 into the second. Wilson, who was waiting at the right side of the Campaner, who beat Army goalie Brad Roberts. Jeff Gumaer stole the puck from a Colgate goalmouth. D’Alba, who was facing Fulton, was Dekanich’s assist was the first of his career. defenseman, and dropped a pass from the corner caught off guard, and Wilson had an open net to The Raiders made it 3-0 4:35 later. Roberts to Anthony Canzoneri. Canzoneri immediately score into just 19 seconds into the power play. made a save on the initial shot by Ryan Smyth, but passed to Prewitt who was alone in front of the The Raiders continued with a five-on-four then lost track of the puck. Wilson found it to the goal, and he buried the puck low on Kowalkoski’s advantage. Just 35 seconds later, Camper got the left of the crease and slipped it past Roberts for his glove side from the top of the crease. puck to Smyth, who placed a shot on D’Alba. The fourth goal of the year. Senior defenseman Eric Main netted his first rebound came to Winchester, who banged it home Wilson completed his hat trick with Colgate’s goal of the season with 1:40 left in the second for his fourth goal of the season. first two goals of the second period. He netted period to put the Raiders up 3-1. Campaner Colgate made it 5-0 with 5:59 left in the third his short-handed tally 5:36 into the session, and blocked a shot from the point, picked up the puck period. Smyth dropped the puck off for Matt scored on the power play at the eight-minute mark. along the boards, and passed to senior Kyle Wilson Torti at the right point. He shot it toward the goal, Ryan Smyth assisted on both goals. He finished the who was streaking down the ice along the right where it was picked up on the doorstep by Burton. game with a career-high four helpers. boards. Main joined the play from the penalty box Burton’s shot ricocheted off D’Alba to Winchester, Tyler Burton scored his second goal of the to create a 2-on-1 opportunity for the Raiders. who was waiting to the left of the net, and he season with 9:20 left in the second period. Wilson slipped the puck to Main, and he got just scored into the open side. Campaner passed from the left point, and Jon enough of his stick on it to score five-hole on Colgate finished the game 4-for-10 on the power Smyth tipped it onto Burton’s stick. He beat Kearney. play, including a perfect 3-for-3 in the second Roberts to chase him from the net. Roberts was Colgate outshot Bentley 31-20 on the night. period. CU killed off all 10 of its penalties. replaced by A.J. Drago, who made 15 saves without Kearney finished with 28 saves, including stopping allowing a goal the rest of the game. 13 of 14 Raider shots in the second period. Colgate Colgate (4-1-1) 1 3 1 - 5 The Black Knights got on the scoreboard with dominated in the faceoff circle, winning 36 of 56 Brown (0-1-0) 0 0 0 - 0 33 seconds left in the second period. Luke Flicek draws. Wilson led the way, taking the puck on 14 of First Period: C-J. Smyth (Burton, Winchester), 11:35. scored from Casey Bickley and Aaron Anderson. his 18 faceoff attempts. Penalties: B-Prough (2-contact to the head-roughing), 0:42; C-Greig (2-hooking), 4:04; C-Campaner (2-high- Colgate (2-1-1) 3 3 0 - 6 Bentley (2-4-0) 0 1 0 - 1 sticking), 7:43; B-LeCain (2-obstruction-interference), Army (0-3-0) 0 1 0 - 1 Colgate (3-1-1) 2 1 0 - 3 13:13; B-Crosty (2-high-sticking), 13:56; C-Wilson (2- hooking), 16:33; B-Prough (2-hooking), 18:12; C-Fulton First Period: C-Winchester (Greig, R. Smyth), 7:45; First Period: C-J. Smyth (Campaner, Burton), 1:47 (PP); (2-interference), 19:17. C-Campaner (Wilson, Dekanich), 13:21 (SH); C-Wilson (R. C-Burton (Winchester, Campaner), 13:05 (PP). Penalties: Second Period: C-Burton (St. Pierre, Camper), 2:23 Smyth, Fulton), 17:56. Penalties: C-Fulton (2-obstruction- B-Canzoneri (2-tripping), 1:10; C-St. Pierre (2-interference), (PP); C-Wilson (Fulton, Campaner), 7:15 (PP); C-Winchester holding), 8:31; C-Bogdanich (2-roughing), 11:29. 7:39; B-Zwicky (2-hooking), 7:58; B-Lessnau (2-hooking), (J. Smyth, Camper), 7:50 (PP). Penalties: B-Tichauer (2- Second Period: C-Wilson (R. Smyth), 5:36 (SH); 9:15; B-McCartin (2-tripping) 12:22; C-Werner (2-checking boarding), 1:12; C-Winchester (2-tripping), 2:45; B-Garbutt C-Wilson (R. Smyth), 8:00 (PP); C-Burton (J. Smyth, from behind), 14:53; B-Gumaer (2-interference), 15:24. (2-high-sticking), 6:44; B-Muncy (2-hooking), 6:56; C-R. Campaner), 10:40; A-Flicek (Bickley, Anderson), 19:27 Second Period: B-Prewitt (Canzoneri, Gumaer), 4:31; Smyth (2-interference), 9:07; C-Fulton (2-interference), (PP). Penalties: C-Greig (2-holding the stick), 1:56; C- C-Main (Wilson, Campaner), 18:20. Penalties: C-Huculak 12:57. DeBello (2-high sticking), 4:44; A-Hickey (2-holding the (2-charging the goalie), 12:01; B-Judd (2-interference), Third Period: C-Winchester (Burton, Torti), 14:01 (PP). stick), 6:14; A-Colvin (2-charging), 14:02; C-Winchester 14:06; C-Main (2-hooking), 16:14. Penalties: C-R. Smyth (2-hooking), 0:09; C-J. Smyth (2- (2-cross-checking), 17:29. Third Period: none. Penalties: C-St. Pierre (2-hooking), hooking), 1:53; B-Robertson (2-hooking), 5:41; C-Fulton Third Period: none. Penalties: A-Colvin (2-cross- 1:35; B-Schwartz (2-diving), 1:35; C-Wilson (2-tripping), (2-hooking), 5:45; B-Palmer (2-holding), 9:23; B-Garbutt checking), 1:41; A-Migliaro (2-charging), 4:04; A-Ross 3:15; B-Zwicky (2-kneeing), 6:08; C-Sloane (2-checking (2-contact to the head-roughing), 12:05; C-Huculak (2- (2-high sticking), 8:13; C-DeBello (2-hitting from behind), from behind), 11:57. slashing), 14:04; B-Robertson (2-hitting after the whistle), 17:08; C-Torti (2-hitting after the whistle), 18:15; A-Migliaro Shots: BC 3-10-7--20; CU 9-14-8--31 15:00; C-Torti (2-hitting after the whistle), 15:00; C-Camper (2-hitting after the whistle), 18:15. Powerplays: BC - 0 of 6; CU - 2 of 6 (2-holding), 16:19. Shots: CU 5-9-11--25; ARMY 4-11-7--22 Penalties: BC - 8 for 16; CU - 7 for 14 Shots: CU 9-7-4--20; BU 5-8-13--26 Powerplays: CU - 1 of 5; ARMY - 1 of 6 Goalies: BC - Kearney (59:10, 28 saves-31 shots); CU Powerplays: CU - 4 of 10; BU - 0 of 12 Penalties: CU - 7 for 14; ARMY - 6 for 12 - Kowalkoski (59:55, 19 saves-20 shots). W-Kowalkoski Penalties: CU - 13 for 26; BU - 11 for 22 Goalies: CU - Dekanich (60:00, 21 saves-22 shots); (1-0-0), L-Kearney (0-2-0). Goalies: CU - Dekanich (60:00, 26 saves-26 shots); BU ARMY - Roberts (30:40, 4 saves-10 shots), Drago (29:20, Referee: John Murphy Asst. Referees: Thomas Lynch, - D’Alba (60:00, 15 saves-20 shots). W-Dekanich (3-1-1), 15 saves-15 shots). W-Dekanich (2-1-1), L-Roberts (0-3-0). Joshua Dann. Attendance: 2,058. L-D’Alba (0-1-0). Referee: Jim Doyle Asst. Referees: Bill Blanchard, Bill Referee: Alex Dell Asst. Referees: Brian MacDonald, King. Attendance: 1,524. Todd Whittemore. Attendance: 1,101. 27 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes GAME Colgate 6 GAME No. 17 Colgate 3 GAME Harvard 6 Yale 2 Dartmouth 2 No. 17 Colgate 4 Saturday, November 5, 2005 Friday, November 11, 2005 Saturday, November 12, 2005 7 Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Conn. 8 Thompson Arena • Hanover, N.H. 9 Bright Center • Cambridge, Mass. Colgate completed its weekend sweep with a 6-2 Sophomore goaltender Mark Dekanich made Harvard scored six straight goals then withstood victory at Yale. Mark Dekanich earned his second a career-high 42 saves to lead the No. 17 Colgate a late rally to defeat No. 17 Colgate, 6-4. straight league win with 24 saves. hockey team to a 3-2 victory against Dartmouth on Colgate entered the third period down 5-1. HU CU took the lead 2:30 into the opening period. Friday, Nov. 11, at Thompson Arena. The Raiders scored its sixth goal of the night 7:14 into the final Jon Smyth shot on goal, and the rebound came (6-1-1, 3-0-0 ECACHL) are off to their best start session. But the Raiders rallied, scoring three back to Mike Campaner in the left faceoff circle. since the 1986-87 team won seven of its first eight straight power-play goals in 2:50 before Harvard’s He played it to Tyler Burton who was waiting on games. defense clamped down in the waning minutes. the doorstep, and Burton beat Yale netminder Matt Dekanich helped preserve Colgate’s one-goal Tyler Burton gave CU a 1-0 lead 5:47 into the Modelski glove-side for his fifth goal of the season. lead by making 17 saves in the third period, with game. He picked up the puck along the left boards, Colgate’s black line got its first goal of the most of those coming in the last 10 minutes. He skated toward center as he entered the zone, and season with just over five minutes left in the first also had 15 saves in the second period when passed it to Jesse Winchester at the right wing. period. Liam Huculak skated the puck into the Dartmouth outshot Colgate 16-6. Winchester gave it right back to him, and Burton zone along the far boards, dropped it off for Ben Colgate took a 1-0 lead 4:17 into the game while fired from the low slot. It marked the sixth straight Camper just over the blue line, and Camper scored killing off its first penalty of the night. Liam Huculak game in which Burton has scored a goal. top-shelf from the top of the left faceoff circle. took control of the puck along the near-side boards Harvard scored on the power play 16:06 into the The Raiders made it 3-0 with their fifth power- at Colgate’s blue line, skated it through the neutral first period. Tom Walsh shot from the high slot, then play goal of the weekend with 1:37 left in the first. zone, and created a breakaway opportunity for Ryan Maki picked up the rebound and tried to put it Jason Fredricks shot from the left side of the net, himself. His shot rebounded to Jesse Winchester, in. The puck came to the right side of the net where and the puck rebounded to Ryan Smyth. Smyth got who was trailing on the play, and he scored into the Paul Dufault stuffed it past Mark Dekanich. a stick on it in front of Modelski, and Kyle Wilson open right side of the net. Just over one minute later, Harvard took the picked it up and beat the Yale netminder to his left. Just 1:04 into the second period the Raiders lead. Charlie Johnson took a shot from the left Ryan Smyth got his first goal of the season 3:35 made it 2-0. Winchester picked up the puck in the boards, and the rebound came to Steve Mandes into the second to give Colgate a 4-0 advantage. neutral zone and sent it ahead. It bounced off a in the right faceoff circle. Mandes’ shot dribbled The Raiders crashed the net on a power-play Dartmouth defenseman and onto the stick of Tyler under Dekanich’s right pad and into the net. opportunity, the puck squirted loose, and Smyth Burton, who took it in on Dartmouth goalie Mike In the second period, Harvard took over. The backhanded it into the net. Modelski was replaced Devine alone and roofed it. Crimson scored its first of three goals 32 seconds in goal by Alec Richards following a Yale timeout. The Big Green capitalized on back-to-back into the session on the power play. HU added The Bulldogs halted Dekanich’s streak of Raider penalties that created a three-second five- another power-play goal with 5:38 left in the period, consecutive shutout minutes at a career-best on-three opportunity. Before Colgate’s fourth skater which chased Dekanich from the net. He was 129:39 with about six minutes left in the second. could get into the play, David Jones took a pass replaced by Justin Kowalkoski, who made one Nick St. Pierre became the first Raider rookie from Nick Johnson behind the net and one-timed save on two shots before the end of the period. to get his first collegiate goal with 2:01 left in the the puck right on the doorstep past Dekanich. Harvard entered the third period with a 5-1 lead. second. Jesse Winchester’s long pass through the Colgate regained its two-goal lead with less than With 9:05 left in the game, Winchester stuffed neutral zone which found St. Pierre streaking out of three minutes to play in the second period. Mike the puck past Harvard goalie John Daigneau the penalty box to create a breakaway opportunity. Campaner was running the point on Colgate’s through traffic to make it 6-2. Colgate earned a After Yale scored its second goal, David Sloane power play. He passed the puck to Marc Fulton 5-on-3 power-play opportunity just over the midway became the second Raider rookie to notch his first along the near-side boards. Fulton skated it back point of the third period. Mike Campaner passed to career goal 14:31 into the third. Jon Smyth sailed a toward the blue line, then passed ahead to Kyle Marc Fulton, who one-timed it for his fourth goal of cross-ice pass to Sloane whose slap shot from the Wilson. Wilson exteded his career-long point streak the season. Forty-five seconds later, CU got a goal left faceoff circle beat Richards stick-side. to 10 games with his ninth goal of the season when from Kyle Wilson. he put the puck top-shelf on Devine. Colgate (5-1-1) 3 2 1 - 6 Midway through the third period, Dartmouth got Colgate (6-2-1) 1 0 3 - 4 Yale (0-2-0) 0 1 1 - 2 back to within striking distance. The rebound from Harvard (3-2-0) 2 3 1 - 6 First Period: C-Burton (J. Smyth, Campaner), 2:30; Eric Przepiorka’s shot came back to J.T. Wyman, First Period: C-Burton (Winchester, J. Smyth), 5:47; C-Camper (Huculak, Tataryn), 14:49; C-Wilson (R. who was waiting on the doorstep, and the Big H-Dufault (Maki, Walsh), 16:06 (PP); H-Mandes (Johnson, Smyth, Fredricks), 18:23 (PP). Penalties: C-Sloane (2- Green scored into an open net. MacDonald), 17:15. Penalties: C-Campaner (2-obstruction holding), 5:09; Y-Boucher (2-kneeing), 7:29; C-DeBello interference), 11:05; H-Maki (2-hooking), 11:53; C-Camper (2-obstruction-hooking), 9:48; C-Torti (2-obstruction- Colgate (6-1-1) 1 2 0 - 3 (2-hitting from behind), 14:38. interference), 12:21; Y-Nelson (2-interference), 15:01; Y- Dartmouth (0-4-0) 0 1 1 - 2 Second Period: H-Murphy (Du, Pelle), 0:32 (PP); Karwoski (2-slashing), 17:22; C-Tataryn (2-slashing), 18:33. H-Dufault (Watters, Walsh), 14:22 (PP); H-Taylor (Du, Second Period: C-R. Smyth (Campaner, Fulton), First Period: C-Winchester (Huculak, Campaner), 4:17 MacDonald), 18:12. Penalties: C-Torti (2-cross-checking), 3:35 (PP); Y-Jackson, Mayer, Inman), 14:10 (PP); C-St. (SH). Penalties: C-Main (2-hooking), 3:31; D-Lewis (2- 0:16; H-Christian (2-hitting from behind), 4:18; H-Murphy Pierre (Winchester, Greig), 17:59. Penalties: Y-Jackson interference), 7:21; C-Tataryn (2-hooking), 10:01. (2-cross-checking), 11:08; C-Wilson (2-hooking), 13:18; (2-holding), 1:36; C-Camper (5-hitting from behind), Second Period: C-Burton (Winchester), 1:04; D-Jones H-Hafner (2-holding), 15:58. 4:06; C-Camper (10-game misconduct), 4:06; Y-Engasser (Johnson, Lewis), 6:54 (PP); C-Wilson (Fulton, Campaner), Third Period: H-McCafferty (Dufault, Maki), 7:14 (PP); (2-hooking), 7:53; Y-Boucher (2-tripping), 9:15; C-Torti 17:04 (PP). Penalties: C-Camper (2-contact to the head- C-Winchester (J. Smyth, Wilson), 9:05 (PP); C-Fulton (2-hooking), 12:19; C-St. Pierre (2-elbowing), 15:52; Y- roughing), 4:46; C-St. Pierre (2-obstruction interference), (Campaner, Wilson), 11:10 (PP); C-Wilson (R. Smyth, Karwoski (2-unsportsmanlike conduct-diving), 18:56. 6:43; C-Fulton (2-slashing), 8:36; D-Hartwick (2-holding), Fulton), 11:55 (PP). Penalties: H-Watters (2-hitting from Third Period: Y-Mole (Engasser, Craig), 6:28; C-Sloane 16:07. behind), 1:45; C-Burton (2-high sticking), 6:15; H-Walsh (J. Smyth, Burton), 14:31. Penalties: C-Fulton (2- Third Period: D-Wyman (Prezepiorka, Hartwick), 10:10. (2-high sticking), 8:35; H-Hafner (2-high sticking), 8:39; obstruction-hooking), 3:16; Y-Cohen (2-cross-checking), Penalties: C-St. Pierre (2-cross-checking), 2:36; C-Burton C-Burton (2-hitting after the whistle), 8:39; H-Pelle 4:09; C-Greig (2-tripping), 9:06; C-Huculak (2-tripping), (2-holding), 16:11; D-Offers (2-tripping), 18:12; C-St. Pierre (2-elbowing), 9:40; C-Bogdanich (2-unsportsmanlike 15:32; Y-Jackson (2-interference), 17:02; Y-Inman (2-hitting (2-holding), 19:56. conduct), 10:56; H-MacDonald (2-unsportsmanlike from behind), 18:29. Shots: CU 9-6-6--21; DC 10-16-18--44 conduct), 10:56. Shots: CU 9-7-6--22; YU 5-11-10--26 Powerplays: CU - 1 of 3; DC - 1 of 7 Shots: CU 10-6-9--25; HU 16-10-11--37 Powerplays: CU - 2 of 10; YU - 1 of 10 Penalties: CU - 8 for 16; DC - 3 for 6 Powerplays: CU - 3 of 8; HU - 4 of 6 Penalties: CU - 11 for 33; YU - 10 for 20 Goalies: CU - Dekanich (60:00, 42 saves-44 shots); DC Penalties: CU - 8 for 16; HU - 10 for 20 Goalies: CU - Dekanich (60:00, 24 saves-26 shots); YU - Devine (59:04, 18 saves-21 shots). W-Dekanich (5-1-1), Goalies: CU - Dekanich (34:22, 20 saves-24 shots), - Modelski (23:35, 7 saves-11 shots), Richards (36:25, 9 L-Devine (0-2-0). Kowalkoski (25:03, 11 saves-13 shots); HU - Daigneau (21 saves-11 shots). W-Dekanich (4-1-1), L-Modelski (0-1-0). Referee: Frank Murphy Asst. Referees: Jim Briggs, saves-25 shots). W-Daigneau (3-1-0), L-Kowalkoski (1-1-0). Referee: Chip MacDonald Asst. Referees: Scott Todd Whittemore. Attendance: 4,155. Referee: Alex Dell Asst. Referees: Joe Ross, Scott Whittemore, Andy O’Brien. Attendance: 2,639. Whittemore. Attendance: 2,776. 28 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes GAME No. 17 Colgate 1 GAME No. 17 Colgate 5 GAME No. 15 Colgate 2 Rensselaer 1 OT Union 0 Western Mich. 2 OT Friday, November 18, 2005 Saturday, November 19, 2005 Friday, November 25, 2005 10 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 11 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 12 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. The No. 17 Colgate hockey team skated to a 1-1 Sophomore center Tyler Burton scored his first Senior Kyle Wilson scored the game-tying goal tie with visiting Rensselaer on Friday, Nov. 18, in career hat trick and classmate Mark Dekanich midway through the third period to help the No. 15 front of 1,827 fans at Starr Rink. made 17 saves as the No. 17 Colgate hockey team Colgate hockey team to a 2-2 tie against Western Much of the game proved to be a battle of the earned a 5-0 shutout against Union on Friday, Nov. Michigan on Friday, Nov. 25, at Starr Rink. goaltenders. Colgate sophomore Mark Dekanich 19, at Starr Rink. Both goaltenders battled to make the deadlock made 30 saves, including 16 in the second period. The first goal of Burton’s natural hat trick stick. In the last 25 minutes of the game, WMU’s Rensselaer freshman Mathias Lange finished with resulted from a scramble in front of the net during Daniel Bellissimo made 15 of his 31 saves, and 27 stops, including four in the overtime session. a Colgate power play, just as a 5-on-3 opportunity Colgate’s Mark Dekanich recorded 26 stops. The Colgate struck first, 8:01 into the first period on expired. The rebound off a shot by sophomore Ben Raiders outshot the Broncos 33-28. the power play. Sophomore Tyler Burton won the Camper came to Burton in fron tof the net, and he Wilson’s game-tying goal brought the crowd faceoff in the offensive zone, and the puck came shoveled it past Union goalie Kris Mayotte 12:56 of 1,537 to its feet. Senior Ryan Smyth sent a back to freshman Nick St. Pierre at the point. into the first. heads-up pass to Wilson, who was streaking up St. Pierre cycled the puck to senior captain Jon Colgate sophomore Alex Greig and senior the right wing. Wilson dropped the puck off for Smyth, who gave it back to Burton in front of the captain Jon Smyth battled with two Union players junior Marc Fulton just inside the blue line. The net. Burton scored five-hole on Lange to extend to gain control of the puck at the left point late in 2-on-2 opportunity quickly changed as a WMU his scoring streak to a career-high seven games. the first. Smyth came up with puck, and he found defenseman fell, allowing Fulton to return the puck Colgate has netted at least one power-play goal in Burton high in the slot. Burton’s shot beat Mayotte to Wilson. Wilson danced in on net and put the every game this season. stick-side. puck top-shelf on Bellissimo. With just 35 seconds left in the second period, Burton’s third goal came 9:15 into the second Colgate’s first goal came on its first man- Rensselaer tied the score. Senior Scott Romfo shot period. Greig shot the puck at the net from the advantage opportunity of the evening. Fourteen from the right side, and the rebound came to junior high slot, and Burton found a way to nudge it past seconds into the power play, following a scramble Oren Eizenman, who put the puck over Dekanich’s Mayotte from the crease. in front of the net, the puck was kicked out to the blocker. Senior Ryan Smyth got in on the scoring spree point by Raider sophomore Jesse Winchester to Colgate finished the game 1-for-7 on the power with just under six minutes to play in the second classmate Ben Camper. Camper let loose a hard play and killed off all seven Rensselaer extra-man period. Freshman Jason Fredricks put the puck on slap-shot pass to senior Jon Smyth, who found opportunities. The Engineers outshot the Raiders, net as a Union penalty expired. Junior Marc Fulton himself all alone on the far side of the net for an 31-28, but Colgate dominated on faceoffs, 49-29. tried to jam it home, and Mayotte made the stop, easy redirection into a wide-open goal. but the puck squirted loose to Smyth in front, and Western Michigan tied it up at one-all 5:55 into Rensselaer (6-4-2) 0 1 0 0 - 1 he wristed it five-hole. the second period. A bad bounce over freshman Colgate (6-2-2) 1 0 0 0 - 1 With less than three minutes to play in the third defenseman David Sloane’s stick led to a 2-on-1 First Period: C-Burton (J. Smyth, St. Pierre), 8:01 period, sophomore Jesse Winchester scored his opportunity. Brian Bicek carried the puck down the (PP). Penalties: R-Yurkewecz (2-hooking), 3:04; C-Fulton eighth goal of the season on a Colgate power play left-wing side and passed it to Brent Walton just (2-interference), 3:56; R-Angers-Goulet (2-hooking), 7:50; opportunity. Jon Smyth cycled the puck to Burton inside the blue line. Walton shot the puck over a C-Fredricks (2-holding), 10:59; R-Ornelas (2-charging), behind the net, who passed it to Winchester at the sprawling Colgate defenseman and just under the 11:25; C-Camper (2-charging), 17:05. side of the net. Winchester tipped it in stick-side. crossbar past Dekanich. Second Period: R-Eizenman (Romfo), 19:25. Penalties: Colgate outshot Union 30-17, and finished the The Broncos took a 2-1 lead 41 seconds into the C-Sloane (2-interference), 8:55; C-R. Smyth (2-tripping), 12:42; C-Main (2-high-sticking), 14:48; R-McWilliams (2- game 2-for-9 on the power play. The Raiders killed third period following a scrum just inside the zone. interference), 16:57; R-Ornelas (2-charging), 19:48. off all five Dutchmen power-play oportunities, and The puck sprang loose and was corralled by Paul Third Period: none. Penalties: R-Valentin (2-delay of the penalty kill allowed just three shots. Union Szczechura, who walked in on Dekanich untouched game), 5:25; R-Green (2-roughing), 14:17; C-Wilson (2- was whistled for 13 penalties totaling 58 minutes, and fired a shot over his blocker. roughing), 14:17. including four 10-minute majors. Colgate finished Colgate continued to excel in the faceoff Overtime: none. Penalties: R-Croxton (2-roughing), with seven penalties for 30 minutes, including two circle, winning 55 of 89 draws. Sophomore Tyler 0:16; C-R. Smyth (2-interference), 2:02; R-team (2-bench), 10-minute penalties on Peter Bogdanich. Burton led the way, earning the puck on 28 of 5:00. Shots: RPI 8-17-5-1--31; CU 11-6-7-4--28 his 37 attempts. The Raiders’ special teams also Powerplays: RPI - 0 of 7; CU - 1 of 7 Union (6-5-1) 0 0 0 - 0 continued to shine as the team finished 1-for-4 on Penalties: RPI - 9 for 18; CU - 8 for 16 Colgate (7-2-2) 2 2 1 - 5 the power play and a perfect 6-for-6 on the penalty Goalies: RPI - Lange (65:00, 27 saves-28 shots); CU - First Period: C-Burton (Camper, Winchester), 12:56 kill. Dekanich (65:00, 30 saves, 31 shots). T-Dekanich (5-1-2), (PP); C-Burton (J. Smyth, Greig), 17:05. Penalties: C-Riley T-Lange (5-2-2). (2-holding), 4:48; U-Poirier (2-tripping), 10:48; U-Schwan Western Michigan (3-6-2) 0 1 1 0 - 2 Referee: Tim Kotyra Asst. Referees: John Everett, (2-slashing), 11:39; U-Visser (2-charging), 14:13; U-Coyle Colgate (7-2-3) 1 0 1 0 - 2 Joseph Carusone. Attendance: 1,827. (2-delay of game), 20:00; U-Coyle (10-misconduct), 20:00. First Period: C-J. Smyth (Camper, Winchester), 10:40 Second Period: C-Burton (J. Smyth, Greig), 9:15; (PP). Penalties: C-Main (2-hooking), 3:01; C-Burton (2- C-R. Smyth (Fulton, Fredricks), 14:02. Penalties: U-Fox slashing), 6:11; W-Bicek (2-tripping), 10:26; W-Weaver (2-cross-checking), 11:59; U-Schwan (10-misconduct), (2-hooking), 12:07; C-DeBello (2-tripping), 17:09. 15:28; C-Bogdanich (10-misconduct), 15:28; C-Bogdanich Second Period: W-Walton (Bicek, Moore), 5:55. (10-game misconduct), 15:28. Penalties: C-Huculak (2-interference), 6:05; C-Werner Third Period: C-Winchester (Burton, J. Smyth), 17:17 (2-hooking), 9:47. (PP). Penalties: C-Winchester (2-holding), 7:13; U-Farrell Third Period: W-Szczechura (Frank, Pierce), 0:41. (10-misconduct), 7:13; C-team (2-too many on ice), 11:09; Penalties: C-Winchester (2-interference), 3:33; C-Wilson C-Burton (2-hooking), 14:12; U-Poirier (2-roughing), 16:34; (2-hooking), 10:45; W-Bicek (2-diving), 10:45; W-Lupa (2- U-Coyle (2-diving), 18:03; U-Caffaro (10-misconduct), hooking), 11:48; W-Szczechura (2-cross-checking), 15:37. 18:58; U-Streich (2-tripping), 19:14. Shots: WMU 6-7-11-4--28; CU 9-8-14-2--33 Shots: UC 4-4-9--17; CU 11-12-7--30 Powerplays: WMU - 0 of 6; CU - 1 of 4 Powerplays: UC - 0 of 5; CU - 2 of 9 Penalties: WMU - 5 for 10; CU - 7 for 14 Penalties: UC - 13 for 58; CU - 7 for 30 Goalies: WMU - Bellissimo (64:50, 31 saves-33 shots); Goalies: UC - Mayotte (60:00, 25 saves-30 shots); CU - CU - Dekanich (65:00, 26 saves-28 shots). T-Bellissimo Dekanich (59:57, 17 saves-17 shots). W-Dekanich (6-1-2), (3-5-2), T-Dekanich (6-1-3). L-Mayotte (6-4-0). Referee: Peter Feola Asst. Referees: Scott Whittemore, Referee: Tim Kotyra Asst. Referees: John Everett, Todd Whittemore. Attendance: 1,537. Joseph Carusone. Attendance: 1,485.

29 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes GAME No. 15 Colgate 4 GAME No. 13 Colgate 4 GAME No. 13 Colgate 3 Western Mich. 3 OT Quinnipiac 3 Princeton 2 Saturday, November 26, 2005 Friday, December 2, 2005 Saturday, December 3, 2005 13 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 14 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 15 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. Jon Smyth scored a breakaway goal 20 seconds Kyle Wilson scored twice within two minutes to In a game that was filled with highlight-reel into overtime to lift Colgate to a 4-3 win over WMU. lift Colgate to a 4-3 win against Quinnipiac. goals, hits and late-game saves, No. 13/13 Colgate Tyler Burton deflected a Western Michigan point Wilson scored his first goal at 15:40 of the third found a way to pull out a 3-2 win against Princeton. shot around the boards to Jesse Winchester, who period. Marc Fulton’s passed the puck to Mike After falling behind by two, the Raiders scored chipped the puck into the neutral zone. Smyth Campaner, who fired a low wrister toward the net. three unanswered goals for the win. Colgate’s picked up the puck and took off. A quick move left The rebound came to Wilson, who finished the play. top line of Jon Smyth, Tyler Burton, and Jesse WMU goalie Daniel Bellissimo grasping at air as With the game tied 3-3, Nick St. Pierre’s Winchester combined for seven points to lead the Smyth buried the puck. backhand pass in the neutral zone found Ryan Raiders to the win. Mark Dekanich came up with The Broncos scored the first goal of the game Smyth, who found Wilson streaking down the left a seemingly-impossible save with less than 20 with just 21 seconds left in the first period. Chris side. Wilson shot short-side, beating QU goalie Wes seconds left to hold on to the one-goal lead. Frank created an odd-man rush toward the CU net. Rusell under his blocker arm for the game-winner. Princeton opened the scoring eight seconds Brent Walton centered the puck toward a mass of The first goal of the game came 16:32 into the into their fourth power play. PU won the draw back WMU players who were crashing the net, and Paul first period. Mark Agnew picked up the cycle from to the point where Daryl Marcoux fired a hard Szczechura deflected it over Dekanich’s blocker. Chris Myers and sent a centering feed to David slapshot toward the net. A deflection in front of the Colgate evened the score 3:49 into the second Marshall. Marshall’s shot from the short side went crease caused problems for Dekanich, and the period. Ryan Smyth won the puck out of the corner off the far post and trickled past Mark Dekanich. puck trickled across the top of the crease. Patrick to Marc Fulton, who was waiting along the half Colgate evened the score at 1:36 of the Neundorfer caught up to his own deflection and wall. Fulton snapped a quick back-door pass to second frame. At the blue line, Campaner turned swatted the puck into the open goal. Mike Campaner, who snuck in from the point and the play toward the net and dished the puck to Princeton struck again at 5:43 of the second. A tapped the puck into an empty goal. Jesse Winchester, who was trailing on the play. turnover at the PU blue line sent the Tigers on the WMU regained the one-goal lead on Colgate’s Winchester made a backhand move to leave attack. Brett Wesgarth sent Kyle Hagel in along the third power play of the game. A turnover during Russell sliding out of the crease in the opposite right-wing boards just inside the Colgate line. At the Colgate’s breakout sent Walton in on net alone. direction, and he fired into the empty goal. top of the circles and with his back against the wall, A slapshot from just above the right faceoff circle CU’s second goal came 2:10 later. Matt Torti Hagel ripped a low slapshot toward the net, and he beat Dekanich glove-side. The goal was the first passed the puck across the blue line the width of beat Dekanich low on the glove side. short-handed tally Colgate has allowed this season. the rink to St. Pierre. St. Pierre fired a diagonal pass CU pulled to within one at 12:40 of the second. The Raiders knotted the score at two apiece across to Burton, who was sitting all alone on the Winchester out-muscled two men in the corner to during a 5-on-3 power-play opportunity. Bellissimo back door. Burton ripped a low shot between the spring Burton toward the net. Burton found Eric made back-to-back glove saves before Winchester goalie’s legs just as a Bobcat penalty expired. Main sneaking in from the point. With a quick pass beat him. Winchester made a hard drive from the Quinnipiac evened the score at 2-2 at the 13:16 and an even faster release on a one-timer, Main corner, took a shot, and buried his own rebound. mark of the third after a defensive breakdown put the puck in the back of the net. Jon Smyth and Burton assisted on the play. in the Colgate zone. A battling Matt Sorteberg The Raiders pulled even at 2:54 of the third. WMU pulled ahead again 1:35 into the third sent the puck down from the half wall to forward Burton and Winchester fed off each other on a period on its second power-play goal of the night. Michael Bordieri, who lost his man, creating a cycle, and Winchester eventually came up with the Dekanich’s save was cleared out to Szczechura, 2-on-1 chance out of the corner. The lone Colgate puck. On a heads-up play, he fed Smyth along the who returned a slapshot toward the goal. The shot defender could not stop the feed to Peter Alden, bottom of the faceoff circle. After drawing Princeton hit Daryl Moore in the chest and deflected to Sean whose one-timer beat Dekanich glove-side. goalie Eric Leroux across the crease, Smyth sent a Weaver, who was alone on the doorstep. Quinnipiac pulled ahead for the last time 40 hard backhand along the ice and under Leroux’s Colgate clawed its way back into the game on seconds into the third period. A turnover just pad. a clutch goal by Fulton. Fulton received a tip-pass outside the Colgate blue line sprung two Bobcat Colgate completed the comeback with a goal from Kyle Wilson on a centering feed by Ryan forwards back against the grain. After Eric Main at 6:09 of the final frame. Winchester cinched his Smyth just inside the hash marks. Fulton finished stepped up on the approaching forward, the play third point of the evening by keeping the puck in at the play by putting a low heater past Bellissimo. seemed doomed. However, two Raiders turned on the Princeton blue line, and once again springing the same QU player leaving Brian Leitch all alone Burton toward the goal. Burton found himself Western Michigan (3-7-2) 1 1 1 0 - 3 in front. Leitch took the pass from Ben Nelson and unhindered as he walked down the left side on Colgate (8-2-3) 0 2 1 1 - 4 stuffed a backhand shot just under the cross bar. Leroux, and with a quick release mid-stride, sent a First Period: W-Szczechura (Walton, Erickson), 19:39 high shot short-side and just under the bar. (PP). Penalties: W-Pierce (2-hooking), 8:20; C-Anderson Quinnipiac (9-8-0) 1 1 1 - 3 (2-holding), 15:54; C-Burton (2-holding the stick), 19:18. Colgate (9-2-3) 0 2 2 - 4 Princeton (3-9-0) 1 1 0 - 2 Second Period: C-Campaner (Fulton, R. Smyth), 3:49; Colgate (10-2-3) 0 1 2 - 3 First Period: Q-Marshall (Agnew, Myers), 16:32 (PP). W-Walton (unassisted), 6:27 (SH); C-Winchester (Burton, J. Penalties: C-Bogdanich (2-holding), 3:32; Q-Myers (2- First Period: P-Neundorfer (Marcoux, Powe), 19:08 Smyth), 13:37 (PP). Penalties: W-Ansell (2-cross-checking), interference), 9:47; C-Main (2-kneeing), 14:59; C-Greig (PP). Penalties: C-Campaner (2-interference), 2:53; P-K. 5:24; W-Labatte (2-contact to the head elbowing), 8:31; W- (2-tripping), 16:32. Westgarth (2-slashing), 3:36; C-R. Smyth (2-tripping), 7:03; Szczechura (2-slashing), 10:07; C-R. Smyth (2-hitting after Second Period: C-Winchester (Campaner), 1:36; C- C-Tataryn (2-charging), 10:16; P-Powe (2-hooking), 14:40; the whistle), 10:53; W-Frank (2-hitting after the whistle), Burton (St. Pierre, Torti), 3:46; Q-Alden (Myers, Sorteberg), C-Torti (2-boarding), 19:00. 10:53; W-Bicek (2-roughing), 12:48; W-Ansell (2-cross- 13:16. Penalties: Q-Leitch (2-slashing), 1:43; C-J. Smyth Second Period: P-Hagel (B. Westgarth), 7:43; C-Main checking), 13:10; C-St. Pierre (2-hooking), 15:14; C-Riley (2-high sticking), 9:57; C-Campaner (2-contact to the head (Burton, Winchester), 12:40. Penalties: P-Marcoux (2-hooking), 17:40. roughing), 15:52. (2-obstruction-holding), 0:33; C-Burton (2-goaltender Third Period: W-Weaver (Moore, Szczechura), 1:35 (PP); Third Period: Q-Leitch (Nelson), 0:40; C-Wilson interference), 2:01; P-B. Westgarth (2-interference), 9:18; C-Fulton (Wilson, R. Smyth), 16:38. Penalties: C-R. Smyth (Campaner, Fulton), 5:50; C-Wilson (R. Smyth, St. Pierre), P-Mackasey (2-tripping), 17:28. (2-interference), 0:53; W-Moul (2-cross-checking), 6:02. 7:41. Penalties: Q-Myers (2-elbowing), 3:50; C-R. Smyth Third Period: C-J. Smyth (Winchester, Burton), 2:54; Overtime: C-J. Smyth (Winchester, Burton), 0:20. (2-cross-checking), 15:18. C-Burton (Winchester), 6:09. Penalties: C-R. Smyth (2- Penalties: none. Shots: QU 11-11-9--31; CU 10-10-8--28 hooking), 12:43; P-Marcoux (2-diving), 12:43. Shots: WMU 10-8-9-1--28; CU 7-15-9-1--32 Powerplays: QU - 1 of 6; CU - 0 of 3 Shots: PU 8-9-12--29; CU 7-9-18--34 Powerplays: WMU - 2 of 5; CU - 1 of 7 Penalties: QU - 3 for 6; CU - 6 for 12 Powerplays: PU - 1 of 5; CU - 0 of 5 Penalties: WMU - 8 for 16; CU - 6 for 12 Goalies: QU - Russell (58:43, 24 saves-28 shots); CU - Penalties: PU - 6 for 12; CU - 6 for 12 Goalies: WMU - Bellissimo (60:13, 28 saves-32 shots); Dekanich (60:00, 28 saves-31 shots). W-Dekanich (8-1-3), Goalies: PU - Leroux (58:40, 31 saves-34 shots); CU - CU - Dekanich (60:20, 25 saves-28 shots). W-Dekanich L-Russell (1-3-0). Dekanich (60:00, 27 saves-29 shots). W-Dekanich (9-1-3), (7-1-3), L-Bellissimo (3-6-2). Referee: Dave Hansen Asst. Referees: Richard Patry, L-Leroux (1-6-0). Referee: Peter Feola Asst. Referees: Scott Whittemore, Glenn Richetelle. Attendance: 1,967. Referee: Dave Hansen Asst. Referees: Richard Patry, Todd Whittemore. Attendance: 1,416. Glenn Richetelle. Attendance: 2,009. 30 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes GAME No. 17 Providence 7 GAME No. 11 Colgate 3 GAME Bowling Green 4 No. 11 Colgate 1 Brown 3 OT No. 14 Colgate 0 Wednesday, December 21, 2005 Thursday, December 22, 2005 Tuesday, January 3, 2006 16 Schneider Arena • Providence, R.I. 17 Schneider Arena • Providence, R.I. 18 BGSU Arena • Bowling Green, Ohio Unable to shake off the rust from a two-and-a- Colgate scored three straight goals in the The No. 14/12 Colgate hockey team was shut half week break, Colgate lost to Providence, 7-1, on third period to erase a 3-0 deficit, but could not out for the first time this season as Bowling Green the first day of the PC Hockey Holiday Classic. complete the comeback as the Raiders skated to a skated to a 4-0 victory at BGSU Ice Arena on Colgate’s only goal came when Ben Camper 3-3 tie with Brown in the consolation game of the Tuesday, Jan. 3. received a pass from Zac Tataryn on an odd-man Providence College Hockey Holiday Classic. The Raiders got out to a sluggish start and rush and buried the puck 8:10 into the third period. Brown scored its first goal 17:44 into the first were outshot 18-7 during the first period. For the PC got on the scoreboard at the 11:35 mark period. A Colgate turnover in the neutral zone led game, the Falcons held a 31-22 advantage in when Tony Zancanaro won a faceoff back to the to the scoring opportunity. Jeff Prough took a pass shots on goal, as Colgate was outshot for the third point and tipped in a shot by Trevor Ludwig. from Ryan Garbutt at the top of the right circle and consecutive game. BGSU goalie Jon Horrell made Two minutes later, the Friars scored twice in 25 wristed the puck into the top left corner. 22 saves for the shutout, while Raider netminder seconds to open a 3-0 lead. PC’s second goal came The Bears made it 2-0 8:58 into the second Mark Dekanich posted 27 stops. after Bryan Horan split the CU defense, shot on period. Raider goaltender Mark Dekanich stood up Bowling Green capitalized on its third power- goal, and Cody Wild buried the rebound. to a flurry of shots before Sean Dersch picked up play opportunity of the first period to get on Seconds before the Friars scored their third goal, the puck in the slot and slipped it around Dekanich the scoreboard. On the first set-up of the man CU netminder Mark Dekanich went behind the net stick-side. advantage, Brandon Svendsen cycled the puck to to play the puck, and the paddle of his sticker. got Colgate withstood a Brown 5-on-3 power-play Jonathan Matsumoto on the right side. Matsumoto stuck in a crack in the boards. The defenseman’s opportunity, but got burned when it was 5-on-4. The gave it back to him, and Svendsen one-timed it stick Dekanich was provided with, as well as a Bears crashed the net, and Dekanich made two from the high slot past three Colgate defenders and screen in front, allowed Torry Gajda to tip a shot by saves before the puck squirted out to Sean Hurley under Dekanich’s blocker. Marc Bastarache into the goal. at the right of the crease, who banged home the Early in the second, BGSU went up 2-0. With PC built up its lead to four with 1:34 left in the rebound with just seven seconds left in the middle a man on him and 13:06 on the clock, Brett opening stanza. Gajda sent a cross-ice pass to frame. Pilkington attempted a bad-angle shot from low on Dinos Stamoulis at the left point. His shot slipped After taking a 22-13 shot deficit into the third the right side and put it top shelf. under Dekanich’s right arm and over the goal line. period, the Raiders doubled up the Bears 12-6 The Falcons built a 3-0 advantage 10:42 into the PC got its fifth goal 4:48 into the second period. in the third. And it paid off. Senior Eric Main got middle session. After withstanding a flurry of shots, Dekanich was sprawled on his stomach in front of Colgate on the board 6:27 into the third period. Colgate gained possession and began moving it his net, reaching to cover the puck after stopping Junior Liam Huculak centered the puck to Main out of the zone. However, the Raiders turned it over a shot by Wild, when Nick Mazzolini picked it up in the high slot, and a hard slapshot beat Brown and Alex Foster wristed the puck into the back of and put it into the open net. That proved to be goalie Adam D’Alba. the net from between the faceoff circles. Dekanich’s limit, and he was replaced by Justin Colgate’s reunited top line of senior Jon BGSU finished off the Raiders with 3:33 on the Kowalkoski. Kowalkoski proved up to the task, Smyth and sophomores Tyler Burton and Jesse clock. Michael Hodgson had the puck in the left stopping all 12 shots he faced in the period. Winchester combined to make it a one-goal game corner. He centered it to Ryan Barnett, who one- Colgate started the third period killing a 5-on-3 41 seconds later. Burton buried a rebound off a timed from the right side of the crease. PC power-play opportunity. Before Mike Campaner shot by Winchester for his 14th goal of the season. was released from the box, Kowalkoski lost his The Raiders tied it up on a lucky bounce 12:27 Colgate (10-4-4) 0 0 0 - 0 stick. The Raider defense managed to keep the into the final stanza. Junior Marc Fulton found Bowling Green (8-11-1) 1 2 1 - 4 Friars away from the net until after Campaner senior Ryan Smyth in the slot. Smyth’s shot proved First Period: B-Svendsen (Matsumoto, Hodgson), 14:32 joined the play, but a shot by Colin McDonald got to be difficult to handle as D’Alba bobbled it into (PP). Penalties: C-R. Smyth (2-obstruction-tripping), 3:46; through, and Jon Rheault scored on the rebound to the air and lost it over his shoulder. B-Schmidt (2-roughing after the whistle), 7:19; C-Torti put Providence up 6-0 early in the final frame. (2-roughing after the whistle), 7:19; C-Burton (2-tripping), The Friars scored their second power-play goal Colgate (10-3-4) 0 0 3 0 - 3 8:00; B-Unger (2-hooking), 10:09; C-Tataryn (2-elbowing), 17:47 into the third. Gajda’s shot was blocked in Brown (2-9-2) 1 2 0 0 - 3 14:20; C-Main (2-roughing), 17:18. Second Period: B-Pilkington (Unger, Hodgson), 6:54; front, and the puck came to Zancanaro who put it First Period: B-Prough (Garbutt, Baier), 17:44. B-Foster (unassisted), 10:42. Penalties: C-Burton (2- five-hole on Kowalkoski. Penalties: B-LeCain (2-holding), 0:53; B-Garbutt (2- tripping), 0:43; B-Bronson (2-interference), 4:10; B-Dobek Dekanich took the loss, ending his streak of obstruction-tripping), 4:03. (2-holding), 10:51; B-Unger (2-high sticking), 18:46. undefeated decisions at a career-best 10. Second Period: B-Dersch (Caouette, Poli), 8:58; B- Third Period: B-Barnett (Hodgson, Erickson), 16:27. Hurley (Ihnacak, Robertson), 19:53 (PP). Penalties: C-Torti Penalties: B-Falk (2-roughing), 1:30; C-DeBello (2-high Colgate (10-3-3) 0 0 1 - 1 (2-cross-checking), 10:52; C-team (2-too many on ice), sticking), 12:11; C-Camper (2-interference), 19:49. Providence (10-6-1) 4 1 2 - 7 17:08; C-Greig (2-holding the stick), 18:20. Shots: CU 7-8-7--22; BGSU 18-8-5--31 Third Period: C-Main (Huculak), 6:27; C-Burton Powerplays: CU - 0 of 5; BGSU - 1 of 7 First Period: P-Zancanaro (Ludwig), 11:35; P-Wild (Winchester, J. Smyth), 7:08; C-R. Smyth (Fulton), 12:27. Penalties: CU - 8 for 16; BGSU - 6 for 12 (Horan, Norton), 13:48; P-Gajda (Bastarache, Watson), Penalties: B-Seidman (2-elbowing), 3:37; C-Bogdanich Goalies: CU - Dekanich (60:00, 27 saves-3 1 shots); 14:13; P-Stamoulis (Gajda, Watson), 18:26. Penalties: (2-tripping), 8:40. BGSU - Horrell (60:00, 22 saves-22 shots). W-Horrell (5-6- P-Mazzolini (2-tripping), 1:49; P-Rheault (2-interference), Overtime: none. Penalties: none. 1), L-Dekanich (9-3-4). 6:55. Shots: CU 6-7-12-2--27; BU 10-12-6-1--29 Referee: Craig Lisko Asst. Referees: Blake Matatall, Second Period: P-Mazzolini (Wild), 4:48. Penalties: Powerplays: CU - 0 of 3; BU - 1 of 4 Ken Landis. Attendance: 1,007. C-Tataryn (2-slashing), 2:48; C-Fredricks (2-slashing), 5:56; Penalties: CU - 4 for 8; BU - 3 for 6 C-Werner (2-tripping), 15:18; C-Campaner (2-interference), Goalies: CU - Dekanich (65:00, 26 saves-29 shots); BU 18:51; C-Main (obstruction-holding), 19:48. - D’Alba (65:00, 24 saves-27 shots). T-Dekanich (9-2-4), Third Period: P-Rheault (McDonald, Watson), 1:10 (PP); T-D’Alba (2-7-2). C-Camper (Tataryn, Fulton), 8:10; P-Zancanaro (Gajda, Referee: Joe Andrews Asst. Referees: Kevin Keenan, Rheault), 17:47 (PP). Penalties: P-Rheault (2-kneeing), Dean Gilbert. Attendance: 571. 2:12; C-Camper (2-interference), 17:03. Shots: CU 9-4-10--23; PC 13-15-8--36 Powerplays: CU - 0 of 3; PC - 2 of 6 Penalties: CU - 6 for 12; PC - 3 for 6 Goalies: CU - Dekanich (24:48, 11 saves-16 shots), Kowalkoski (35:12, 18 saves-20 shots); PC - Sims (60:00, 22 saves-23 shots). W-Sims (10-5-1), L-Dekanich (9-2-3). Referee: Conrad Hache Asst. Referees: Joe Ross, Paul Scleparis. Attendance: 2,037.

31 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes GAME St. Cloud State 3 GAME No. 14 Colgate 5 GAME Princeton 5 No. 14 Colgate 2 St. Cloud State 5 OT No. 16 Colgate 3 Friday, January 6, 2006 Saturday, January 7, 2006 Friday, January 13, 2006 19 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 20 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. 21 Hobey Baker Rink • Princeton, N.J. Colgate sophomore goaltender Justin Colgate held leads of 3-1, 4-3 and 5-4, but could No. 16 Colgate returned to ECACHL play at Kowalkoski doubled his previous career best with not stay ahead as the No. 14/12 Raiders settled for Princeton, but came away with a 5-3 loss. 38 saves, but a tough goal early in the third period a 5-5 tie with St. Cloud State. The Tigers capitalized on their first power-play proved to be the difference as St. Cloud State Jon Smyth became the 44th Raider to record opportunity of the game. Grant Goeckner-Zoeller defeated the No. 14/12 Raiders, 3-2, on Friday, 100 points in his career when he scored Colgate’s skated the puck into the zone and wristed it into Jan. 6, at Starr Rink. second goal of the game. Tom Riley netted his first the upper-left corner of the net from low in the slot. Kowalkoski made 17 stops in both the second career goal to get the Raiders on the board, and Sklapsky couldn’t stop Tyler Burton, however, as and third periods as the Huskies outshot the Kyle Wilson snapped a five-game scoreless streak he got the Raiders on the board. Jon Smyth had the Raiders 41-32. St. Cloud netminder Bobby Goepfert with two goals and an assist. puck along the near boards in the defensive zone, finished the game with 30 saves, including 15 St. Cloud got on the board first, but Riley evened and he sent it ahead to Matt Torti at the red line. in the first period when Colgate held a 15-5 shot the score at the 13:19 mark of the opening period. Torti found Burton streaking into the zone, and he advantage. He won the faceoff to Liam Huculak, who sent the tucked the puck just inside the post stick-side. St. Cloud got the first goal of the game to take a puck to Zac Tataryn. He shot at Bobby Goepfert, Princeton earned a 5-on-3 power-play chance 1-0 lead 13:31 into the first. Junior Nate Dey skated and Riley backhanded the rebound into the net. 7:35 into the middle frame, but Colgate was able to the puck out of the left-hand corner and tucked it Colgate took its first lead in five games 3:30 keep the Tigers at bay. However, with Burton still in under Kowalkoski’s right pad. later with Smyth’s milestone. Eric Main centered the box, Kevin Westgarth scored from the low slot. Colgate responded early in the second session. the puck to Smyth, who scored glove-side. Colgate responded with less than five minutes Goepfert turned aside shots by senior captain The Raiders went up 3-1 4:14 into the second to play in the second. David Sloane intercepted the Jon Smyth and sophomore Tyler Burton before period. Wilson centered the puck to Ryan Smyth, puck as PU attempted to clear the zone and shot freshman Nick St. Pierre beat him from the slot. who shot on goal. As he was being taken down by a from the near boards. The puck trickled over the The Huskies regained the lead at the 15:54 SCSU defender, Marc Fulton reached out with his goal line as Sklapsky scrambled to stop it. mark of the second while on the power play. Justin stick to sweep the rebound past Goepfert. PU regained the lead at the 18:44 mark. Mark Fletcher and Brock Hooton cycled the puck back With just under eight minutes to play in the Dekanich was taken down by Kevin Westgarth after and forth between the points before Fletcher second, Jesse Winchester picked up a five-minute stopping his shot, leaving Goeckner-Zoeller the moved into an open lane. He took a shot at the hitting-from-behind major and was ejected from right side of the net in which to score. net, and Andrew Gordon chipped the rebound past the game. The Raiders kept the Huskies at bay for Darroll Powe used a wrist shot from the near Kowalkoski. nearly four minutes before SCSU capitalized. boards to give Princeton a two-goal lead with one Less than 40 seconds later Colgate evened the With Peter Bogdanich still in the box serving minute remaining in the second period. score when Burton dropped the puck back to junior Winchester’s penalty, Tyler Burton was called for Less than five minutes into the third, Powe was Marc Fulton, who fired on goal. The puck deflected hitting after the whistle, forcing CU to play 5-on-3. whistled for hitting from behind. However, the five- off a St. Cloud player and went into the top corner Colgate survived the two-man-down situation, but minute power-play opportunity was neutralized at of the net. during the 5-on-4, SCSU got the equalizer. its halfway point when CU took a bench minor, and The Huskies scored the deciding goal 5:49 CU regained the lead 1:30 into the final frame. the advantage swung back in the Tigers’ favor after into the third. SCSU won the faceoff to Aaron Ryan Smyth passed the puck behind the net to Burton was called for tripping. Broklehurst at the point, but his shot was saved Fulton, who crossed it to Wilson. Wilson drilled the Colgate made it a one-goal game at the 13:04 by Kowalkoski. With the Raider goalie still on his puck into the top corner to put the Raiders up 4-3. mark. Tataryn sent the puck around the boards to knees, Michael Olson flipped the puck over him and After St. Cloud tied it up, Wilson got his second Tom Riley. Riley banked the puck off the back of into the net. go-ahead goal with 7:02 left. He scored on the the net, and it came to a PU defenseman who tried Colgate dominated St. Cloud in the faceoff backhand after getting a pass from Nick St. Pierre. to clear it. However, the puck landed on the stick of circle, 56-22, led by Burton who won 24 of his 32 The Huskies got the tying goal at the 18:11 Peter Bogdanich who rifled it along the ice, beating draws. The Raiders took eight penalties, including mark to force overtime. Sklapsky five-hole for his first career goal. five in the second period, while the Huskies were Princeton put the game away with 1:03 left. On a whistled for seven infractions. SCSU recorded 13 St. Cloud State (9-8-3) 1 2 2 0 - 5 2-on-1 break, Kevin Westgarth skated the puck into shots on the power play for the game, including 10 Colgate (10-5-5) 2 1 2 0 - 5 the zone and centered it to Kyle Hagel, who scored. in the second frame. First Period: S-Swanson (Hartman, Olson), 6:04; C-Riley (Tataryn, Huculak), 13:19; C-J. Smyth (Main), Colgate (10-6-5) 1 1 1 - 3 St. Cloud State (9-8-2) 1 1 1 - 3 16:49. Penalties: S-Kronick (2-hooking), 7:49; C-Fulton Princeton (6-12-1) 1 3 1 - 5 Colgate (10-5-4) 0 2 0 - 2 (2-interference), 8:06; C-Main (2-holding), 17:27. First Period: P-Goeckner-Zoeller (Carthas, Young), 8:14 Second Period: C-Fulton (R. Smyth, Wilson), 4:14 First Period: S-Raduns (Mjelleli, Reeder), 13:31. (PP); C-Burton (Torti, J. Smyth), 14:51. Penalties: C-Sloane (PP); S-Kronick (Houseman, Brocklehurst), 15:53 (PP); Penalties: S-Swanson (2-tripping), 5:37; C-Campaner (2-interference), 6:38; P-Young (2-high-sticking), 17:30; S-Gordon (Hengen, Reeder), 18:10. Penalties: C-Sloane (2-tripping), 7:18; S-Brocklehurst (2-tripping), 17:33; S-Dey P-Marcoux (2-tripping), 18:58. (2-interference), 0:30; S-Hartman (2-boarding), 3:22; (2-cross-checking), 18:02. Second Period: P-K. Westgarth (Marcoux, B. S-Raduns (2-holding), 4:14; C-Winchester (5-hitting from Second Period: C-St. Pierre (Burton, J. Smyth), 6:26 Westgarth), 9:20 (PP); C-Sloane (unassisted), 15:17 behind), 12:18; C-Winchester (10-game misconduct), (PP); S-Gordon (Fletcher, Hooton), 15:54 (PP); C-Fulton (PP); P-Goeckner-Zoeller (K. Westgarth, Carthas), 18:44 12:18; C-Burton (2-hitting after the whistle), 16:41; S-Dey (Burton), 16:33. Penalties: C-Main (2-holding), 4:26; S- (PP); P-Powe (Neundorfer) 19:00. Penalties: C-Tataryn (2-kneeing), 18:48. Raduns (2-holding), 4:34; S-Kronick (2-roughing), 6:26; C- (2-hitting from behind), 7:16; C-Burton (2-holding), 7:35; Third Period: C-Wilson (Fulton, R. Smyth), 1:30; DeBello (2-contact to the head-elbowing), 9:27; C-Camper P-Stankievech (2-goaltender interference), 10:37; P-K. S-Fletcher (Hengen, Reeder), 9:09 (PP); C-Wilson (St. (2-obstruction-interference), 11:33; C-Greig (2-holding), Westgarth (2-hooking), 14:25; C-Greig (2-tripping), 17:51. Pierre), 12:58 (PP); S-Hartman (Swanson, Borer), 18:11. 15:15; C-DeBello (2-boarding), 19:06. Third Period: C-Bogdanich (Tataryn, Riley), 13:04. Penalties: C-Main (2-hooking), 2:40; S-Fletcher (2-holding), Third Period: S-Olson (Brocklehurst, Swanson), Penalties: P-Harvey (2-tripping), 3:04; P-Powe (5-hitting 3:39; C-Riley (2-hooking), 8:01; S-Kronick (2-hooking), 5:49. Penalties: S-Hengen (2-interference), 0:55; S-Dey from behind), 4:06; P-Powe (10-game misconduct), 4:06; 9:23; S-Olson (2-holding the stick), 12:06. (2-holding), 7:05; C-Camper (2-delay of game), 9:49; C- C-team (too many men on the ice), 6:52; C-Burton (2- Overtime: none. Penalties: C-St. Pierre (2-hooking), Huculak (2-charging), 19:25. tripping), 7:17. 0:26; S-Swanson (2-goaltender interference), 1:30. Shots: SCSU 5-18-18--41; CU 15-9-8--32 Shots: CU 8-6-10--24; PU 8-15-8--31 Shots: SCSU 11-16-12-5--44; CU 10-12-9-2--33 Powerplays: SCSU - 1 of 8; CU - 1 of 7 Powerplays: CU - 1 of 6; PU - 3 of 5 Powerplays: SCSU - 3 of 8; CU - 2 of 8 Penalties: SCSU - 7 for 14; CU - 8 for 16 Penalties: CU - 6 for 12; PU - 7 for 25 Penalties: SCSU - 8 for 16; CU - 9 for 29 Goalies: SCSU - Goepfert (59:39, 30 saves-32 shots); Goalies: CU - Dekanich (59:09, 26 saves-31 shots); PU Goalies: SCSU - Goepfert (65:00, 28 saves-33 shots); CU - Kowalkoski (59:19, 38 saves-41 shots). W-Goepfert - Sklapsky (59:49, 21 saves-24 shots). W-Sklapsky (3-2-1), CU - Dekanich (65:00, 39 saves-44 shots). T-Goepfert (8-6- (8-6-2), L-Kowalkoski (1-2-0). L-Dekanich (9-4-5). 3), T-Dekanich (9-3-5). Referee: Chip McDonald Asst. Referees: Joe Ross, Jim Referee: Matt Smith Asst. Referees: Scott Whittemore, Referee: Chip McDonald Asst. Referees: Joe Ross, Jim Briggs. Attendance: 1,397. Bob Fyrer. Attendance: 1,798. Briggs. Attendance: 1,780. 32 2005-06 Colgate University Men’s Hockey Game Notes