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COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 2 Chad Sasaki D L 5-7 150 Fr. Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) Cypress, Calif. 3 Kristian Blumenschein D L 5-10 171 Sr. West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) Kelowna, British Columbia 4 Bryan Yoon D R 6-1 171 So. Tri-City Storm (USHL) Parker, Colo. 7 Alex Berardinelli F L 5-9 157 Sr. (NAHL) Pittsburgh, Pa. 8 Zach Berzolla D R 6-2 196 Jr. Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) Howell, N.J. 9 Jackson Ross D L 6-0 176 So. Surrey Eagles (BCHL) Denver, Colo. 10 Patrick Cozzi F R 5-9 167 Fr. Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) Greenlawn, N.Y. 12 Ben Copeland F R 6-1 173 So. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) Edina, Minn. 13 Nick Halloran F R 5-10 166 Sr. Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL) Draper, Utah 18 Connor Mayer D L 5-11 177 Fr. Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) Champlin, Minn. 19 Troy Conzo F L 5-11 168 Jr. Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) Nesconset, N.Y. 20 Alex Pernitsky D R 6-0 202 Sr. Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Unity, Saskatchewan 21 Grant Cruikshank F L 5-11 187 So. Penticton Vees (BCHL) Delafield, Wis. 23 Bailey Conger F R 6-1 177 Jr. Providence (NCAA) Boise, Idaho 24 Jack Gates F R 5-7 151 Jr. Janesville Jets (NAHL) Oceanside, Calif. 25 Brian Williams F R 5-10 173 Jr. Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) San Diego, Calif. 26 Brady Smith D R 5-8 174 Fr. Madison Capitols (USHL) Bloomington, Il. 27 Josiah Slavin (CHI) F L 6-3 183 Fr. Chicago Steel (USHL) Erie, Colo. 28 Andrew Gaus F R 6-1 186 Sr. Yale (NCAA) Wexford, Pa. 29 Christiano Versich F R 5-8 176 Jr. Bloomington Thunder (USHL) Kelly Lake, Minn. 30 Matt Vernon G L 5-11 164 Fr. Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) San Jose, Calif. 33 Jon Flakne G L 6-2 200 Jr. Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL) Maple Plain, Minn. 34 Chris Wilkie (FLA) F R 6-1 204 Sr. North Dakota (NCAA) Omaha, Neb. 36 McKay Flanagan D R 6-1 194 Jr. Langley Rivermen (BCHL) Ridgefield, Conn. 37 Casey Staum (MTL) D L 6-0 181 Fr. Chicago Steel (USHL) St. Paul, Minn. 39 Sam Renlund F L 5-11 180 Fr. Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) Verona, Wis. 41 Ryan Ruck G L 6-1 171 Sr. Northeastern (NCAA) Coto de Caza, Calif. Head Coach Mike Haviland (Elmira College ’90), 6th Season Assistant Coach R.J. Enga (Colorado College ’95) Assistant Coach Leon Hayward (Northeastern ’02)

4 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 ST. LAWRENCE SAINTS No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 1 Emil Zetterquist G L 6-1 190 So. Coulee Region (NAHL) Stockholm, Sweden 2 Dylan Woolf D R 6-1 205 Jr. Lincoln Stars (USHL) Victoria, Minn. 3 Mark Mahoney D L 5-11 185 So. The Hotchkiss School (PREP) Canton, N.Y. 4 Cameron White D L 6-3 200 Jr. Ottawa Jr. Senators (CCHL) Toronto, Ontario 7 Andrew McIntyre F R 5-10 180 So. Oakville (OJHL) Kitchener, Ontario 8 Eddie Pavlini F R 6-0 180 Jr. East Coast Wizards (EHL) Far Hills, N.J. 9 Ryan Garvey F L 6-0 185 Sr. Oakville (OJHL) Oakville, Ontario 10 David Jankowski F R 6-1 175 So. Hawkesbury (CCHL) Waterdown, Ontario 11 Carson Gicewicz F R 6-3 213 Sr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Orchard Park, N.Y. 12 Bo Hanson D L 6-2 205 Jr. Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) Boise, Idaho 13 Aleksi Peltonen F L 5-10 180 Fr. Omaha Lancers (USHL) Helsinki, Finland 15 Jacob Nielsen F L 6-0 180 Jr. Lincoln Stars (USHL) New Berlin, Wis. 16 Nicholas Wildgoose F R 5-10 185 Fr. Rockland Nationals (CCHL) Cary, N.C. 17 Alex Gilmour F L 6-5 220 Sr. Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) Uxbridge, Ontario 18 Kaden Pickering F R 5-9 180 So. Chilliwack (BCHL) Madrid, N.Y. 19 Ted McGeen F L 6-0 180 So. Wellington (OJHL) Windsor, Ontario 20 Zach Risteau F L 5-8 170 So. Merritt (BCHL) Lakeville, Minn. 21 Carson Dimoff F L 5-11 185 So. Sioux Falls (USHL) Scottsdale, Ariz. 22 Jeff Clarke D L 6-4 215 So. Oakville (OJHL) London, Ontario 23 Ashton Fry F R 5-11 185 Fr. Kemptville 73’s (CCHL) Highlands Ranch, Colo. 24 Cameron Buhl F L 5-10 184 Fr. (NAHL) South St. Paul, Minn. 25 Michael Laidley F L 5-11 193 Sr. Aurora (OJHL) Little Current, Ontario 27 Keenan Suthers F L 6-8 244 Jr. Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Tecumseh, Ontario 28 Callum Cusinato F L 6-2 205 Jr. Toronto Jr. Canadiens (OJHL) Toronto, Ontario 29 Jordan Steinmetz F L 5-8 160 Fr. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) Chippewa Falls, Wis. 30 Daniel Mannella G L 6-1 180 Sr. Whitby (OJHL) Woodbridge, Ontario 32 Philip Alftberg D R 5-8 180 Jr. Fargo Force (USHL) Märsta, Sweden 33 Tim Makowski D L 6-1 195 Fr. Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) St. Louis, Mo. 35 Francis Boisvert G L 6-2 170 Fr. Ottawa Jr. Senators (CCHL) Blainville, Québec 44 Jake Stevens D R 6-2 205 Jr. Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) Naperville, Ill. Head Coach Brent Brekke (Western Michigan ’94), 1st Season Assistant Coach Ben Murphy (Maine ’05) Assistant Coach Tommy Hill (Ferris State ’12) UCONN HUSKIES No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 1 Ryan Keane G L 5-9 165 Fr. (NAHL) Coppell, Texas 2 Yan Kuznetsov D L 6-4 205 Fr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Murmansk, Russia 3 Adam Karashik D R 6-0 200 Jr. Chicago Steel (USHL) Ridgefield, Conn. 4 Roman Kinal D L 6-2 190 So. Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Waterford, Mich. 5 Eric Linell F R 5-9 165 Fr. Penticton Vees (BCHL) Great Neck, N.Y. 6 Ryan Wheeler D L 5-10 175 So. New Jersey Junior Titans (NAHL) Lancaster, N.Y. 7 Jonny Evans F R 5-8 165 So. Powell River Kings (BCHL) North Delta, British Columbia 8 Carter Turnbull F R 5-7 180 So. Powell River Kings (BCHL) Nanaimo, British Columbia 9 Alexander Payusov F R 5-11 190 Sr. Madison Capitols (USHL) Montréal, Québec 10 Vladislav Firstov (MIN) F L 6-1 185 Fr. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) Yaroslavl, Russia 11 Jáchym Kondelík (NSH) F L 6-5 230 So. Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) Budějovice, Czech Republic 13 John Wojciechowski F R 6-3 230 So. Langley Rivermen (BCHL) Mamaroneck, N.Y. 14 Zac Robbins F L 5-8 175 Jr. Cedar Rapids Roughriders (USHL) Glenview, Ill. 15 Jordan Timmons F R 6-2 215 So. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) South Fayette, Pa. 16 Jake Flynn D R 6-0 180 Fr. Thayer Academy (Prep) Bridgewater, Mass. 17 Marc Gatcomb F R 6-2 195 So. The Gunnery (Prep) Woburn, Mass. 19 Brian Rigali F R 5-8 185 Jr. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) Libertyville, Ill. 20 Wyatt Newpower D R 6-4 205 Sr. White Bear Lake Area (USHS) Hugo, Minn. 22 Justin Howell F R 5-9 190 Sr. Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) Saint Paul, Minn. 23 Carter Berger (FLA) D L 6-0 200 Fr. Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) North Vancouver, British Columbia 24 Benjamin Freeman F L 6-5 210 Sr. Connecticut Jr. Rangers (USPHL) Falmouth, Maine 27 Harrison Rees D R 6-2 175 Fr. North York Rangers (OJHL) Oakville, Ontario 29 Kale Howarth (CLB) F L 6-4 205 So. Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL) Red Deer, Alberta 33 Tomáš Vomáčka (NSH) G L 6-3 185 So. Lincoln Stars (USHL) Trutnov, Czech Republic 34 Ruslan Iskhakov (NYI) F L 5-7 165 So. Krasnaya Armiya Moskva (Europe) Moscow, Russia 35 Bradley Stone G L 6-1 195 Jr. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) London, England Head Coach Mike Cavanaugh (Bowdoin ’90), 7th Season Associate Head Coach Joe Pereira (Boston University ’11) Assistant Coach Tyler Helton (UConn ’16)

DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 5 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS

ECAC HOCKEY OVERALL Team Pts GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Last 10 Streak Cornell 14 8 7-1 0.875 31 11 11 10-1-0 0.909 42 15 9-1 Lost 1 Clarkson 12 7 6-1 0.857 23 10 17 12-3-2 0.765 52 31 8-1-1 Won 1 Harvard 12 8 6-2 0.750 37 17 10 6-4-0 0.600 41 26 6-4 Lost 4 Colgate 11 8 5-2-1 0.688 22 18 18 7-7-4 0.500 40 43 6-3-1 Won 2 Dartmouth 9 7 4-2-1 0.643 19 20 10 4-4-2 0.500 29 33 4-4-2 Lost 1 Yale 8 10 4-6 0.400 24 33 12 5-7-0 0.417 29 40 4-6 Won 3 Rensselaer 7 9 3-5-1 0.389 20 24 16 6-9-1 0.406 41 50 3-6-1 Won 1 Brown 6 10 3-7 0.300 19 28 13 3-10-0 0.231 21 37 2-8 Lost 5 Union 6 8 3-5 0.375 15 17 17 5-12-0 0.294 29 48 5-5 Won 1 Quinnipiac 5 6 2-3-1 0.417 11 16 15 7-7-1 0.500 33 40 3-6-1 Won 1 Princeton 2 6 0-4-2 0.167 7 17 13 2-8-3 0.269 25 41 1-7-2 Won 1 St. Lawrence 2 7 1-6 0.143 13 30 17 3-12-2 0.235 31 58 1-8-1 Lost 1

IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS THIS WEEK SATURDAY SUNDAY TEAM IVY RECORD POINTS WIN % Colgate at Ohio State St. Lawrence vs. Colorado College Dartmouth 4-1-0 8 .800 Quinnipiac at Princeton UConn at Dartmouth1 Harvard 4-1-0 8 .800 Colorado College at Dartmouth1 Harvard vs. Arizona State2 St. Lawrence vs. UConn1 UMass at Rensselaer Cornell 4-1-0 8 .800 Harvard vs. Arizona State2 Union vs. Providence3 Brown 1-4-0 2 .200 Union at Vermont3 McGill at Yale4 Yale 1-4-0 2 .200 Princeton at Quinnipiac Princeton 0-3-0 0 .000 1 Ledyard Classic | 2 Irvine, Calif. 3 Catamount Cup (UVM) | 4 Exhibition

6 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 ECAC HOCKEY 2019-20 STATISTICS

GP G A PTS G/G A/G P/G PPG PPA PPP SHG GWG +/- SOG SOG/G FW FL FO % BLK PEN PIM

Harvard 10 41 65 106 4.1 6.5 10.6 9 17 26 2 6 9 284 28.4 334 293 0.533 142 35 70

Cornell 11 42 77 119 3.82 7 10.82 12 24 36 0 10 24 334 30.36 345 290 0.543 114 43 86

Clarkson 17 52 91 143 3.06 5.35 8.41 17 33 50 2 12 11 533 31.35 535 490 0.522 204 87 204

Dartmouth 10 29 50 79 2.9 5 7.9 6 12 18 0 4 1 299 29.9 310 324 0.489 126 49 109

Rensselaer 16 41 70 111 2.56 4.38 6.94 10 20 30 0 6 -10 460 28.75 515 479 0.518 205 62 124

Yale 12 29 49 78 2.42 4.08 6.5 6 11 17 0 5 -5 356 29.67 357 382 0.483 136 52 126

Colgate 18 40 71 111 2.22 3.94 6.17 4 7 11 0 7 6 531 29.5 523 550 0.487 230 73 168

Quinnipiac 15 33 59 92 2.2 3.93 6.13 8 16 24 1 7 -6 451 30.07 492 412 0.544 179 58 149

Princeton 13 25 44 69 1.92 3.38 5.31 9 17 26 1 2 -16 381 29.31 360 382 0.485 149 64 131

St. Lawrence 17 31 59 90 1.82 3.47 5.29 9 18 27 0 3 -20 452 26.59 506 611 0.453 216 88 187

Union 17 29 49 78 1.71 2.88 4.59 7 14 21 1 5 -16 383 22.53 482 511 0.485 246 73 157

Brown 13 21 35 56 1.62 2.69 4.31 7 14 21 0 3 -16 306 23.54 401 380 0.513 157 47 105

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DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 7 WEEKEND NEWS & NOTES THE LEDYARD CLASSIC THREE IN A ROW • The Dartmouth men’s hockey team hosts the 31st Ledyard Classic • Jeff Losurdo headed into the break with a three-game streak, having Saturday and Sunday at , welcoming in Colorado College netted tallies against the Falcons and the Huskies. and UConn and St. Lawrence as the fourth team who will alternate • His goal just 54 seconds into the second in Boston marked his first even- opponents with the hosts. strength goal and his first of the year not to come in the first period. • Neither Colorado College nor UConn have ever made an appearance in • Additionally, the Illinois native added a helper on the next goal, giving the Big Green’s mid-season tournament, but this will mark the fifth time him his second multi-point game of the season and the first since the the Saints have made an appearance with the most recent coming in 2011. second game of the season on Nov. 2 at UNH.

LAST TIME OUT FOUR IS CROWDED • Dartmouth went into the break on a down note, dropping an exciting 6-4 • Who leads the Big Green in goal scoring this season? game at Northeastern on Dec. 14. • Five players can make that claim as a quintet of Dartmouth skaters have • The Green and White fell behind, 3-0, after the first period but bounced netted four goals this season: Will Graber, Drew O’Connor, Jeff Losurdo, back with three straight goals to start the middle frame. However, that was Matt Baker and Daniel Warpecha. short-lived as the hometown Huskies answered with another three-goal • Losurdo and Warpecha both potted tallies at Matthews Arena and moved run thanks to a pair of power-play goals. The visitors would add another, into the five-way tie at the top. but it capped the scoring in a game that featured 10 total goals. • Those five players have accounted for just north of two-thirds of the team’s total scoring, amassing 20 of the 29 goals scored in the first 10 DARTMOUTH IN THE LEDYARD CLASSIC games of 2019-20. • This weekend marks the 31st incarnation of this holiday tournament that was called the Auld Lang Syne Tournament from 1978 through 2002. THE OPPOSITION THIS WEEKEND • Dartmouth and Vermont used to alternate hosting a mid-season • Both teams Dartmouth will be facing this weekend are not only unfamiliar tournament with one another serving as a fixture opponent until the two with the Big Green’s tournament, they’re unfamiliar with the Big Green in split. In that spirit, it is easy to see those two programs have the top two general. number of titles with Dartmouth winning seven and Vermont claiming the • Saturday night’s game against Colorado College is the seventh all-time crown six times. meeting between the two teams, but first since Jan. 4, 1954. • The Big Green’s most recent title was in 2016, having dropped the title • All six previous games have been played in Colorado, including the 1948 game in each of the last seasons to the likes of UMass Lowell, Minnesota NCAA National Semifinal played at Broadmoor Arena, home of the Tigers. Duluth (shootout) and Providence. The Bulldogs would win the national Dartmouth would win that game, 8-4, to advance to the first-ever NCAA championship three months later, while Providence used the title as a National Championship game, where it would fall by the same score to springboard to reach the Frozen Four in Buffalo last spring. Michigan. • The teams played a pair of games in THESE TEAMS IN THE LEDYARD CLASSIC both 1941 and 1946 with each winning • Neither UConn nor Colorado College have ever enjoyed the pleasure once. The Tigers came out on top, 5-4, of a late-December or early-January weekend in Hanover involved in the in the most recent game 65 years ago premier mid-season college hockey tournament based in Northern New and have been seeking retribution England. ever since. • St. Lawrence has been fortunate on four previous occasions to be a • Sunday’s game against UConn participant in this tournament. marks the first game against the • The Saints’ last of two titles came in 2011 when it defeated Dartmouth in Huskies since posting a 5-1 home a shootout after the two league foes officially played to a 2-2 tie. win on Jan. 1, 2011. Prior to • They have previously made the trip in 1980 (1-1-0), 1996 (2-0-0), 2006 that, the only other match-up (1-0-1) and 2011 (0-0-2), winning both games via the shootout in that run to between the two was a 4-1 the title that featured current Dartmouth women’s hockey volunteer coach win on Halloween in 2004 at and Hanover native Pat Doherty playing in front of his hometown fans and Thompson. scoring in the shootout. • The 2006 Saints lost the title game to a North Dakota team that featured GAMES NO. 998 AND 999 eventual Hobey Baker winner Ryan Duncan on the left side of a line • Koenig Family Head Coach centered by T.J. Oshie. Duncan scored two goals in that game and was Bob Gaudet ’81 coached named Tournament MVP, the personal highlight of his 2006-07 season his 997th career game after robbing Dartmouth’s ’08 of the Hobey Baker, who had to in the first-half finale at settle for All-America honors and a top-10 finish in the award’s voting. Northeastern. • This weekend will move him ANOTHER AWARD just one game shy of becoming • Sam Hesler had himself the best week of his playing career with a pair the seventh coach in NCAA of two-point games, scoring once and assisting on another against both history to reach 1,000 games sam HESLER ’22 Bentley and at Northeastern. coached within one league and • In doing so, he tied for the national lead in scoring last week and the most the first to do it in ECAC Hockey. top mark amongst all ECAC Hockey players. • Already the league’s all-time leader in games coached, Gaudet • For that, he was honored as the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week, his first is set to hit this milestone after nine years behind the bench at collegiate honor. Brown and the last 23 at his alma mater in Hanover. • Injuries limited Hesler to just four games as a rookie last season. But in 10 games this season, the sophomore winger has six points on a pair of goals WHAT’S AHEAD? and four assists. • Dartmouth will kick off the new year and decade on the road at • His first career goal came in that Thursday night game against Bentley, Princeton and Quinnipiac as it returns to league play. the team he scored his first and only point of his freshman season against. • The following will see Dartmouth head to Vermont on Friday, Jan. 10 • Hesler then matched the feat, scoring Dartmouth’s third goal of the before returning to Thompson for a Saturday night game with Boston second period at Northeastern. University on Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. • He joins Drew O’Connor (11.18) as the two Dartmouth players to be named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week already this season.