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408 All-Americans

16 Hobey Baker Award Winners WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021)

TABLE OF CONTENTS WCHA QUICK FACTS Quick Facts ...... 1 WCHA Regular Season History WCHA Through the Years ...... 2 WCHA Regular Season Champions...... 98 Founded ...... 1951 WCHA Commissioners ...... 8 WCHA All-Time Team Records ...... 99 First Season ...... 1951-52 The MacNauhgton Cup ...... 10 WCHA All-Time Standings ...... 100 The ...... 11 WCHA Season Reviews ...... 101 League Name History The Championship Trophy ...... 12 Midwest Collegiate Hockey League ...... 1951-53 WCHA Postseason History Western Intercollegiate Hockey League ....1953-58 Membership History WCHA Playoff Champions ...... 122 Alabama Huntsville ...... 14 All-Time WCHA Playoff Championship ...... 123 Western Collegiate Hockey Association ..1959-2021 Alaska Anchorage ...... 16 WCHA Playoffs Year-by-Year ...... 124 Alaska Fairbanks ...... 18 WCHA All-Tournament Teams/ ...... 132 Commissioners Bemidji State ...... 20 WCHA Playoff Attendance ...... 134 Burt Smith ...... 1977-81 Bowling Green ...... 22 Otto Breitenbach ...... 1983-94 Colorado College ...... 24 WCHA NCAA History Bruce McLeod ...... 1994-2014 Denver ...... 26 WCHA NCAA Champions ...... 136 Bill Robertson ...... 2014-21 Ferris State ...... 28 NCAA Championship Results ...... 149 Lake Superior State ...... 30 WCHA NCAA Won-Loss Records ...... 150 Regular Season Trophy ...... 32 NCAA 50th Anniversary Team ...... 150 Michigan State ...... 34 WCHA Year-by-Year NCAA Results ...... 151 MacNaughton Cup .....1951-61, 1966-81, 1985-2021 Michigan Tech ...... 36 ...... 38 WCHA in the NHL Postseason Trophy Minnesota Duluth ...... 40 WCHA NHL Award Winners ...... 160 MacNaughton Cup ...... 1962-65 Minnesota State ...... 42 WCHA NHL Registry ...... 162 Broadmoor Trophy ...... 1985-2017 North Dakota ...... 44 WCHA NHL Draft Picks ...... 166 Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy....2018-2021 Northern Michigan ...... 46 Notre Dame ...... 48 WCHA International History NCAA History Omaha ...... 50 WCHA at the Olympics ...... 172 NCAA Tournament Teams ...... 183 St. Cloud State ...... 52 WCHA at the World Championship ...... 174 Wisconsin ...... 54 WCHA at the World Junior Championship ...... 177 Frozen Four Teams ...... 100 WCHA Membership by Season ...... 56 NCAA National Champions ...... 37 WCHA Records NCAA Tournament Wins ...... 264 Honors and Awards Team Records (All-Time) ...... 180 WCHA Individual Awards...... 58 Individual Records (All-Time) ...... 190 Honorees All-Americans ...... 60 Goaltending Records (All-Time) ...... 199 All-Americans ...... 408 All-WCHA ...... 62 Coaching Records (All-Time) ...... 205 Hobey Baker Awards ...... 16 WCHA All-Rookie ...... 67 Team Records (2013-21) ...... 206 Spencer Penrose Awards ...... 19 WCHA All-Academic ...... 68 Individual Records (2013-21) ...... 214 NHL Draft Picks (through 2020 Draft) ...... 1,044 WCHA Scholar-Athletes ...... 79 Goaltending Records (2013-21) ...... 220 Otto Breitenbach Award ...... 82 Coaching Records (2013-21) ...... 223 Olympians (Players, 1952-2018 Games)...... 217 70 Years of Excellence...... 86 Postseason Team Records (All-Time) ...... 224 WCHA 50th Anniversary Team ...... 89 Postseason Individual Records (All-Time)...... 228 The WCHA Record Book was produced and edited WCHA Postgraduate Scholarships ...... 92 Postseason Goaltending Records (All-Time) ....231 by Todd Bell, WCHA Marketing & Communications WCHA All-Time Best ...... 93 Postseason Team Records (2013-21) ...... 232 Manager (2019-21). Hobey Baker Award ...... 94 Postseason Individual Records (2013-21) ...... 235 Halls of Fame ...... 95 Postseason Goaltending Records (2013-21) .. 238 Special thanks to the media relations contacts American Hockey Coaches Association ...... 96 at all current and former WCHA schools for their assistance in compiling information and images for this book.

THE MINNESOTA STATE MAVERICKS BECAME THE ONLY SCHOOL IN WCHA HISTORY TO CAPTURE FOUR CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON LEAGUE TITLES IN 2020-21. 1 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) THE WCHA WCHA THROUGH THE YEARS Editor’s Note: This article contains information that fi rst appeared in articles written for the WCHA by John Gilbert and Shane Frederick.

Home to 408, All-Americans, 16 Hobey Baker Award winners, 19 Spencer Penrose honorees, 1,044 NHL draft picks, 217 Olympians and 37 NCAA championship teams, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association boasts one of the richest histories in NCAA hockey. Born as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League in 1951, the original WCHA consisted of Colorado College, Denver, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, Minnesota and North Dakota. The circuit was renamed the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League in 1953 and competed under that banner through the 1957-58 season. After a one-season hiatus in 1958-59, the league was reborn as the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 1959-60 with its Original Seven core programs.

Membership History The WCHA stands as one of the cornerstone leagues in the history of college hockey. At the conclusion of the 2020-21 season, 34 percent of the active NCAA Division I programs (21 of 61) had played at least one season in the league. In addition to the Original Seven, the league has included some of the most-storied programs in NCAA history and saw spurts of growth and contraction throughout its history as it would provide the foundation for four other college leagues. The WCHA’s Original Seven would remain unchanged until MINNESOTA’S JOHN MAYASICH WAS AMONG THE EARLY STARS OF the league grew by one during the 1960s with the addition of THE WCHA WHEN THE LEAGUE WAS FOUNDED AS THE MIDWEST COLLEGIATE HOCKEY LEAGUE IN 1951-52. THE ONLY PLAYER IN WCHA Minnesota Duluth for the 1965-66 season. Wisconsin (1969-70) HISTORY TO WIN THREE CONSECUTIVE LEAGUE SCORING TITLES, and Notre Dame (1971-72) would push the membership to 10 MAYASICH’S 144 GOALS STILL STANDS AS THE WCHA CAREER RECORD. schools for the duration of the . - welcomed Alaska Fairbanks, Bowling Green, Ferris State, Lake Eastern members Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech and Superior State and Northern Michigan from the CCHA along with Notre Dame departed for the original Central Collegiate Hockey independent Alabama Huntsville to form a new 10-team WCHA in Association following the 1980-81 season, reducing the WCHA that would last from 2013-14 through 2020-21 when seven teams to a six-team circuit for three seasons from 1981-82 through - Bemidji State, Bowling Green, Ferris State, Lake Superior State, 1983-84. CCHA refugee Michigan Tech would return the fold for Michigan Tech, Minnesota State and Northern Michigan broke the 1984-85 season and brought along its Upper Peninsula rival ranks to reform the CCHA. Northern Michigan from the upstart league. The WCHA then held fast as an eight-team league for the duration of the . 1950s The league welcomed a ninth member - and third from the State No player is more synonomous with the early history of the WCHA of Hockey - when St. Cloud State joined for the 1990-91 season. than Minnesota’s John Mayasich. The league would briefl y grow to 10 teams with the addition of The Eveleth, Minn., native debuted with the Golden Gophers Alaska Anchorage in 1993-94 before dropping back to nine with during the WCHA’s inaugural season in 1951-52 and over the next the departure of Northern Michigan back to the CCHA in 1997-98. four years he established himself as one of the greatest players Minnesota State became the fourth Minnesota university to ice a in college hockey history. WCHA program when the Mavericks were added to the league in Mayasich tallied a staggering 144 goals as time for the 1999-2000 campaign, ushering in an 11-season run a Gopher, a total that still stands as a WCHA as a 10-team league for the WCHA. record seven decades later. His 154 assists That skien ended in 2010-11 when Bemidji State and Nebraska- still ranks as the 12th-best total in league Omaha were admitted as the league’s 11th and 12th members in annals and his 298 career points have 2010-11. only been surpassed by the WCHA’s three The 12-team WCHA was a short-lived creation, lasting just three 300- career scorers, all of whom played seasons before the announcement of a new hockey conference in the 1970s. sent shockwaves throughout the sport. The WCHA’s fi rst great coach, Michigan’s Vic WCHA stalwarts Minnesota and Wisconsin joined with Michigan, Heyliger was instrumental in the founding Michigan State and Ohio State from the CCHA and the newly- of the league as the Midwest Collegiate formed program at Penn State to bring the sport to the Big Ten Hockey League, a name that lasted for two for the 2013-14 season. seasons before it was changed to the Western The move led to a shake-up that eventually led to the dissolution Michigan Intercollegiate Hockey League in 1953 and of the CCHA and a radical change to the WCHA. Colorado lasted for the duration of the decade. College, Denver, Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota, Omaha and St. Heyliger had already led the Wolverines to a pair of national Cloud State departed the league to join with Western Michigan championships before the formation of the MCHL, capturing the and Miami of the CCHA to form the National Collegiate Hockey inaugural NCAA crown in 1948 and another title in 1951 following Conference. back-to-back third place fi nishes in 1949 and 1950. With the defections, the remaining WCHA programs - Alaska The and Blue would go on to capture four of the fi rst fi ve Anchorage, Bemidji State, Michigan Tech and Minnesota State NCAA championships after the formation of the league (1952, 2 THE WCHA WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA THROUGH THE YEARS 1953, 1955, 1956), defeating fellow league members Colorado The decade also saw the debut of the WCHA’s fi rst expansion College (twice), Minnesota and Michigan Tech to claim the crowns. team as Minnesota Duluth joined the circuit for the 1965-66. CC would exact a measure of revenge in 1957, beating the While the Bulldogs would struggle during their early years in the Wolverines in the national championship game. Denver and North league, UMD did feature one of the WCHA’s stars of the era in Keith Dakota would fi nish the decade with national championships in “Huffer” Christiansen. The Fort Frances, Ont., native captured the 1958 and 1959, respectively, with the Fighting Sioux’s title coming league’s scoring championship and earned MVP honors in 1966- during the WCHA’s one-year hiatus in 1958-59. 67, the Bulldogs’ second campaign in the league. Christiansen Despite its postseason dominance, Michigan could only manage would also equal what is still the WCHA single-game assist mark one WCHA regular season championship during the decade - with six in a contest with Minnesota in 1966. 1955-56 - en route to the school’s fi nal NCAA victory of the 1950s. Colorado College proved to be the dominant team of the league’s 1970s fi rst decade, winning three of the fi rst seven championships The 1970s arrived, and the look of college hockey and the WCHA contested. Minnesota claimed a pair with Michigan and North changed as Minnesota, under coach , made its move Dakota each winning one. to become a solid annual contender by playing virtually an entire The 1950s also saw the debut of legendary Minnesota head homestate roster, while Bob Johnson turned the new Division I coach in 1952. Mariucci would etch his name in program at Wisconsin into a national power. Those two emerging WCHA history after establishing the Golden Gophers as a largely contenders became the most ferocious rivals of the next two Minnesota-only program. Mariucci’s squad annually included decades. exclusively Minnesota high school products in an era when teams In addition to Wisconsin in 1969-70, the 1970s saw Notre Dame were icing older, Canadian junior league-heavy squads. join the WCHA in 1971-72 as the league grew to 10 teams in what can only be described as a very offensive decade as 12 of the 1960s top 25 scorers in league history dotted WCHA rosters during Murray Armstrong’s Denver the era, including six of the top-10 and four of the top fi ve. The dynasty took command incomparable John Mayasich, who sits fourth, is the lone WCHA when the WCHA played top-fi ve scorer to not play in the 1970s. its fi rst offi cial season All three of the WCHA’s career 300-point scorers called the under its new name in league home during the era with the trio all hailing for Michigan 1959-60, with the Pioneers schools. winning both the league Michigan State’s Tom Ross (324) and Steve Colp (300) teamed and NCAA titles behind Bill together for the Spartans from 1972-76 to rank No. 1 and No. 3, Masterton’s scoring, Marty respectively, while Michigan Tech’s tallied 310 points Howe’s defense and George during the same four-year period to sit at No. 2 all-time, followed Kirkwood’s goaltending. by Mayasich and Colorado College’s Dave Delich, who posted 285 Michigan Tech and North career points from 1975-79. Dakota were the closest But perhaps the top scorer of the decade sits at No. 11 on the challengers, as Tech battled WCHA career list. Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson ended his Badger the Pioneers to the national career with 256 points but reached that total in just three seasons fi nals before yielding 5-3 at as opposed to the four played by the men in front of him. Johnson in . averaged 85 points per season in his three years with the Badgers, Masterton, who won the which would add up to a remarkable 341 points over a four-year league scoring title that career. Johnson of course had good reason to forego his senior season, helped lead Denver season as he was busy winning a gold medal at the 1980 Winter to a 27-4-3 overall record. Olympics. The victory ushered in MINNESOTA DULUTH’S KEITH “HUFFER” Minnesota secured its place as the team of the decade, winning a Pioneer decade as DU CHRISTIANSEN WON THE WCHA national titles in 1974, 1976 and 1979 and fi nishing as the national captured four NCAA titles SCORING TITLE & MVP HONORS IN runner-up to Michigan Tech in 1975 and Boston University in 1971. 1966-67, UMD’S SECOND SEASON IN THE and four league crowns LEAGUE. All but the 1971 NCAA trip came under the leadership of Herb during the 1960s. Denver Brooks, who guided the Golden Gophers for the bulk of the decade would reach two other national championship games during the decade and fi nished third in its seventh appearance in the NCAA postseason between 1960 and 1969. The four crowns bookended the decade as Denver followed up the 1960 title with another crown in 1961 in what is considered by many as the most dominant season in NCAA history. The Pioneers skated to a 30-1-1 record en route to the crown with the lone loss coming at the hands of Michigan Tech in December. Denver would scored double-digit goals nine times against collegiate competition and once in an exhibition contest that season. The two crowns were the fi rst of seven in a row for the WCHA during the decade as Michigan Tech (1962), North Dakota (1963), Michigan (1964), Michigan Tech (1965) and Michigan State (1966) would keep the streak alive before Cornell ended the run in 1967. WISCONSIN’S 6-5 WIN OVER MICHIGAN IN THE 1977 NCAA The Pioneers then closed the decade with national championships CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MARKED WAS THE FIFTH OF FIVE CONSECUTIVE in 1968 and 1969. ALL-WCHA NCAA TITLE GAMES IN THE 1970S. LEAGUE TEAMS WON SIX NATIONAL CROWNS DURING THE DECADE AND 17 OF THE 20 Armstrong was the decade’s dominant coach, leading Denver to a CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SPOTS DURING THAT ERA WERE FILLED BY 229-70-17 mark (.751) in the 1960s. WCHA TEAMS.

3 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) THE WCHA WCHA THROUGH THE YEARS 1983. Boston University’s 1978 squad was the only non-WCHA champion during that run. The make-up of the WCHA changed radically during the North Dakota-Wisconsin title run as four of the league’s eastern members - Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech and Notre Dame - departed for the fl edgling Central Collegiate Hockey Association following the 1980-81 season. The WCHA would persevere as a six-team circuit for three seasons until Tech returned to the fold for the 1984-85 season and brought along Northern Michigan from the CCHA as well. The 1980s also saw the rise of Minnesota Duluth as a WCHA power under head coach . Sertich tooks the reins at UMD at the start of the 1982-83 campaign and over the next three seasons led the Bulldogs to two WCHA regular season titles, two WCHA postsesaon crowns, three NCAA tournament appearances, two national semifi nal trips and a spot in the 1984 national championship game. The title tilt with Bowling Green is still considered one of the greatest national championship games in NCAA history as the Bulldogs and Falcons battled into a fourth overtime before Bowling Green skated off with a 5-4 win in Lake Placid. Sertich’s dazzling array of stars in 1983-84 included the league’s top scorer in Bill Watson, the league’s best in freshman Rick Kosti, and the league’s best defenseman in , who won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award that season. Watson would follow Kurvers as the Hobey Baker winner a season THE 1986-87 NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING SIOUX STORMED TO THE WCHA AND NCAA TITLES WITH A REMARKABLE 40-8-0 RECORD WITH A LINE- later to join his Bulldog teammate and Minnesota’s UP THAT INCLUDED 1987 HOBEY BAKER WINNER (L) AND (1981) as the third WCHA Hobey winner in the award’s fi rst fi ve BOB JOYCE. seasons. before leading a U.S. squad that featured Johnson and 13 other Denver, under coach , performed a remarkable WCHA players to one of the greatest upsets in sports history in turnaround to win the 1985-86 regular season title at 25-9 (34- Lake Placid. 13-1 overall). led the Pioneers and the conference In addition to the trio of Gopher titles and the Tech crown in in scoring, while Gary Emmons led Northern Michigan and Brett 1975, Wisconsin would win its fi rst two NCAA crowns under Bob Hull blossomed for UMD. Minnesota and Denver advanced to the Johnson in 1973 and 1977. NCAA Frozen Four, but both lost in the semifi nals at Providence, What makes the six WCHA national championships of the decade as Michigan State beat Harvard, 6-5, for the title. so remarkable is that all of the winners faced a WCHA opponent The 1986-87 season would see legendary team and individual with the national title on the line. League teams held 12 of the 14 performances turned in by North Dakota and its high-scoring spots in the seven national championship games held between ringleader Tony Hrkac. 1973 and 1979. The 1978 Boston University-Boston College title The Sioux rewrote the WCHA record book that season, storming match-up won by the Terriers was the lone championship without to a league-record 40 victories in a 40-8-0 season and won two WCHA squads. the WCHA with a 29-6 mark to set a record for wins in a league season. The Sioux also set marks for goals (200), assists (319) 1980s and points (519) in WCHA play that still stand today. With Brooks and fi ve Gopher underclassmen busy taking down Hrkac won the league scoring title with 86 points in 35 WCHA the mighty Soviets in upstate New York, North Dakota won the games, part of a 116-point campaign that earned him the Hobey WCHA and NCAA titles in 1979-80 to open a new decade Baker Award at season’s end. Both marks along with his WCHA Minnesota under former Brooks assistant was a (50) and full-season (70) assist totals stand as league records. surprising second in the WCHA. The Gophers still featured Tim After collecting the WCHA regular season and postseason Harrer, who set a Gopher record by winning the scoring race with crowns, North Dakota capped its legendary season with a 5-3 win 69 points on 45 goals and 24 assists in WCHA play, plus Don over Michigan State in the NCAA championship game in . Micheletti, Steve Ulseth and freshman Aaron Broten brought Minnesota back to the WCHA winner’s circle North Dakota beat Dartmouth 4-1 in the NCAA semifi nals and took over the next two seasons to end a run of down Northern Michigan, 5-2, in the title game at Providence, R.I. three-straight runner-up campaigns, winning The Sioux’s national championship began a four year run that saw the MacNaughton Cup in 1987-88 and 1988- UND and Wisconsin alternate as the national champions to open 89 and reaching the national semifi nals both the decade. The Badgers downed another strong Gopher squad, years. 6-3, in Duluth to win the 1981 championship at a Frozen Four that In 1987-88, brilliant goaltending by Robb also included Michigan Tech. Stauber carried the Gophers to fi nish 11 points North Dakota took the top spot in 1982, and denied the Badgers ahead of Wisconsin, and after winning in the a repeat title, with a 5-2 championship game win over Wisconsin league’s fi rst try at best-of-three playoffs, the in Providence. Gophers reached the NCAA fi nal four in Lake But Wisconsin rebounded in 1983 to down Providence and Placid. Stauber became the fi rst goalie to win Harvard in the fi nal four and skated the national championship the Hobey Baker, but St. Lawrence dealt the trophy on the Sioux’s home ice in Grand Forks. Doug Woog Gophers a 3-2 loss in the semifi nals. The 1983 Badger title ended a remarkable 11-season run that saw Minnesota The next year, Stauber improved his statistics WCHA teams win 10 of 11 national championships from 1973 to

4 THE WCHA WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA THROUGH THE YEARS to win league goaltending honors as the Gophers won the 1988- In 1993, the league 89 WCHA chase by a league-record 14 points over runner-up invited Alaska Anchorage Northern Michigan. The Gophers, with Dave Snuggerud and Tom to participate in the Chorske back from the 1988 U.S. Olympic team, ran up a 27-6-2 playoffs one year before league record, and headed to the NCAA tournament in St. Paul. it was set to enter the After beating Maine 7-4 in the semifi nals, Minnesota lost to conference as a full-time Harvard, in a brilliantly played, high-speed 4-3 overtime classic. member. That put the WCHA at 10 teams for the playoffs. All teams By the end of the 1990s, the WCHA was a 10-team league. played a best-of-three Between the 1989-90 season until the turn of the century, more fi rst-round series with than half of the WCHA’s teams opened new rinks. the fi ve winners going St. Cloud State, which joined the league during the decade, moved to an event the WCHA into the National Hockey Center during the 1989-90 season. began calling the Final Minnesota moved into the new Mariucci Arena in 1993. Minnesota Five. State, which also joined the WCHA during the decade, opened The fi rst Final Five, held the Mankato Civic Center in 1995. Denver moved into Magness in St. Paul’s Civic Center, Arena in 1996. Colorado College’s World Arena opened in 1998. featured Northern And Wisconsin’s Kohl Center opened in 1998. Michigan, Michigan Tech, North Dakota also began the planning process for building the Minnesota, Wisconsin new , which opened in 2001. and Minnesota Duluth. The decade also launched an era of Olympic-sized rinks taking NORTHERN MICHIGAN CAPTURED THE 1991 The Gophers beat over the WCHA. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WITH A TRIPLE- Northern Michigan 5-3 OVERTIME WIN OVER BOSTON UNIVERSITY By the end of the century, more than half of the league’s teams AT THE ST. PAUL CIVIC CENTER. in the championship played on Olympic-sized ice sheets: Minnesota, Alaska Anchorage, with Minnesota’s Travis Colorado College, St. Cloud State, Minnesota State and Wisconsin. Richards winning MVP honors. Technically, Wisconsin’s Kohl Center was three feet shy of 100, The following year, the Final Five was held at Milwaukee’s Bradley but it was close enough that most considered it an Olympic sheet. Center for the fi rst time. It set an attendance record of 61,367. The only WCHA arena built in the 1990s to have an NHL-sized The Final Five alternated between those two locations until 1999, sheet was Magness Arena at Denver. when it was held at the Target Center in . The decade featured a couple of resurgent programs in Colorado The WCHA had three NCAA national championship-winning College and North Dakota. teams in the 1990s. All three won the MacNaughton Cup as In 1992-93, the Tigers fi nished dead last in the league standings regular-season champions and the Broadmoor Trophy as playoff with a 6-26 record. Colorado College then hired that champions before winning the Frozen Four. offseason, and he took CC from worst-to-fi rst in his debut season. It started with Wisconsin winning its third championship in 10 In 1993-94, Colorado College went 18-9-5, fi nishing one point years in 1990. ahead of Minnesota to win the MacNaughton Cup. It was Colorado Led by WCHA MVP Gary Shuchuk, NCAA Most Outstanding College’s fi rst WCHA title since 1957. Player Chris Tancill, forward John Byce, defenseman Sean Hill The Tigers, however, were left out of the NCAA tournament that and goaltender Duane Derksen, the Badgers took out Maine in a year, prompting the short-lived ‘CC rule,’ where the NCAA began quarterfi nal series, topped Boston College 2-1 in the semifi nals giving automatic bids to both the regular-season and tournament and hammered Colgate 7-3 in the championship game in Detroit’s champions of each league. . Colorado College went on to win three consecutive MacNaughton The following year produced one of the NCAA’s wildest national Cups, running away with the league title in 1994-95 (22-9-1, seven championship games. points ahead of Denver and Wisconsin) and 1995-96 (26-2-4, 12 Northern Michigan beat Boston University 8-7 in triple overtime – points ahead of Minnesota). the second-longest national title game of all time – at the St. Paul It marked the fi rst time in WCHA history that a team won the Civic Center. regular-season title in three-straight years. The Wildcats led Boston University by three goals with eight But it didn’t take long for it to happen again. minutes to go in the third period, but the Terriers rallied with goals North Dakota, which won three NCAA national championships in by three future NHLers – Tony Amonte, Shawn McEachern and the 1980s under coach Gino Gasparini, fell on hard times at the Joe Sacco. start of the 1990s. Darryl Plandowski fi nished off a feed from Mark Beaufait at 1:57 In 1994, North Dakota turned to former assistant coach Dean of the third overtime to win the game for the Wildcats. Blais, who played at Minnesota. Northern Michigan, coached by Rick Comley, fi nished the season Blais recruited to the philosophy of “speed kills,” and loaded up on a 26-game unbeaten streak. on smaller, dynamic players like Jason Blake, David and Kevin Although Michigan was the heavy favorite to win the 1997 Hoogsteen, Curtis Murphy and Jeff and Jay Panzer. NCAA national championship, North Dakota came away from They turned North Dakota into a high-fl ying offensive team and it Milwaukee’s Bradley Center with the prize. immediately returned to prominence. North Dakota beat Cornell 6-2 in the regional fi nal and knocked North Dakota shared the MacNaughton Cup with Minnesota in out Colorado College by that exact score before taking out Boston 1996-97, then won it outright in 1997-98 and 1998-99, despite not University, which stunned Michigan in the semis. having many NHL prospects outside of Blake. The Terriers led North Dakota 2-0 after the fi rst period, but North The WCHA also cemented Minnesota as the center of the league Dakota blew the game open in the second period with fi ve goals. by adding St. Cloud State in 1990 and Minnesota State in 1999. In the span of just over fi ve minutes, Murphy, David Hoogsten and These moves, perhaps, had the most signifi cant impact on the Matt Henderson scored to put North Dakota ahead. Hoogsteen league’s postseason tournament. and Henderson scored again later in the period as goalie Aaron

5 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA THROUGH THE YEARS Schweitzer backstopped North Dakota to its fi rst national title in (’03, ’04, ’07), while 10 years. Colorado College won The WCHA had two Hobey Baker Award winners in the 1990s after three regular-season having fi ve in the 1980s – Minnesota Duluth’s and titles (’03, ’05, ’08). St. Minnesota’s Brian Bonin, who also won the league’s player of the Cloud State (’01) and year award twice. Minnesota Duluth (’09) The league had an arsenal of new buildings, a growing fan base also won playoff titles. and a big stage set for a league where top recruits wanted to play Six winners of the as a new century dawned. Hobey Baker Award, which goes to college 2000s hockey’s top player, The Frozen Four is supposed to be a coast-to-coast celebration, came from the WCHA in with all of college hockey coming together to see a champion that decade: Minnesota crowned. defenseman Jordan In 2005, though, the WCHA had its own private party in Columbus, Leopold, Colorado Ohio — perhaps to the dismay of the rest of the country. College forward Peter The midway point of the fi rst decade of the 2000s was a pinnacle Sejna, Minnesota for the WCHA, as the fi nal four teams still alive at season’s end Duluth forward Junior all hailed from the storied conference. It was the fi rst time in Lessard, CC forward NCAA history — in any sport — that all of the national-tournament Marty Sertich, Denver semifi nalists came from the same conference. defenseman Matt Denver won the championship, defeating North Dakota 4-1 in the Carle and North Dakota GEORGE GWOZDECKY LED DENVER TO A fi nal. Colorado College and Minnesota were the other two teams forward . PAIR OF NCAA TITLES IN 2005 AND 2006. in Columbus. There were also players THE CROWNS WERE TWO OF SIX WON BY WCHA TEAMS IN THE 2000S. The WCHA was the king of college hockey. who would go on to The decade lasting from 2000 to 2010 was indeed a heyday for become household names in the NHL: North Dakota’s Jonathan the WCHA in terms of growth, talent and popularity. Denver’s Toews, Zach Parsie and T.J. Oshie; Wisconsin’s 2005 championship was the second in a row for the Pioneers. Ryan Suter and Ryan McDonagh; Minnesota’s , That followed two straight national titles by Minnesota. Wisconsin and ; Denver’s ; Minnesota won the 2006 crown to make it fi ve in a row for the WCHA. Duluth’s ; and Minnesota State’s David Backes — Besides the fi ve championships, WCHA teams took second in the just to name a few. nation three times (North Dakota in 2001 and ’05 and Wisconsin For anyone who followed the WCHA, 2000-1 to 2009-10 was a in ’10) and, in all, 14 teams made it to the Frozen Four. Only once special time to be a college hockey fan. in those 10 years did a Frozen Four take place without a WCHA representative. 2010s/2020s Minnesota started the run of national titles right in its backyard Over the course of its history, the WCHA has featured plenty of with a 4-3 overtime victory over Maine in St. Paul, Minn., with fi erce, fun rivalries that made the sport a major passion among future WCHA head coach scoring the game-winner. its fans. Minnesota and Wisconsin. Denver and Colorado College. A year later, the Gophers beat New Hampshire, 5-1, in Buffalo, North Dakota and, well, just about everybody. N.Y. There were still overtime heroics, as Thomas Vanek scored to Those rivalries defi ned the conference, even as it underwent a knock off Michigan in the Frozen Four semifi nals. few membership changes over its fi rst six decades. Denver edged Maine 1-0 in Boston the following year, as goalie But a conference shake-up that rocked nearly all of college hockey Adam Berkhoel got the and Gabe Gauthier scored the in 2013 and created a dramatically different-looking WCHA out of lone . The Pioneers had to beat WCHA foe Minnesota Duluth the ashes left many wondering if any of the new rivalries could in the semis. compare to what the league had seen in previous years. Denver pulled off the trifecta in 2005, winning the MacNaughton Any fears about conference realignment’s impact on those Cup as WCHA regular-season champion (sharing it with Colorado rivalries were quelled on the weekend of Jan. 17-18, 2014 in College), the Broadmoor Trophy as the conference’s postseason Mankato, Minn., when Ferris State rolled into town to play winner and the national title. Minnesota State. The Pioneers defeated North Dakota, 2-1, in the Final Five A year earlier, the teams were in separate leagues — Minnesota semifi nals on a Gauthier overtime goal and then goaltender Peter State in the WCHA and Ferris State in the CCHA — and they hadn’t Mannino shut out Colorado College, 1-0, in the championship played each other in 15 seasons. But the visiting Bulldogs were game. Three weeks later in the Frozen Four, Denver played its the No. 2 team in the country, and Mavericks fans fi lled the arena two biggest rivals again but got to breathe a little easier in the to see a battle for the top of the conference standings. process, beating CC, 6-2, in the Frozen Four semifi nals and North And a battle they saw. The rough-and-tumble series included a Dakota, 4-1, for the national championship. crowd-pleasing, old-time hockey fi ght and ended with an MSU North Dakota knocked off one of its main rivals to get to the fi nal, sweep and a tight championship chase that would last until the defeating Minnesota, 4-2. fi nal week of the regular season. Wisconsin, led by coach and goaltender Brian Elliott, Ferris State went on to win the MacNaughton Cup that season as carried the mantle for the WCHA, in 2006, defeating Boston the WCHA’s regular-season champion, holding off the Mavericks College 2-1 just down the road with the Frozen Four in Milwaukee. by a point, but Minnesota State won the Broadmoor Trophy as the Denver won three MacNaughton Cups during the decade (’02, playoff champ and defeated the Bulldogs in the fi nal (Ferris State ’05, ’10) and three Broadmoor Trophies (’02, ’05 ’08) before big would avenge that loss to MSU two years later). crowds at Final Five in St. Paul. North Dakota also won three With Ferris State and Minnesota State holding that prestigious MacNaughton Cups (’01, ’04, ’00) and two Broadmoors. Minnesota hardware for the next year, it was clear that the WCHA was in a captured two MacNaughtons (’06, ’07) and three Broadmoors new, unfamiliar era.

6 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA THROUGH THE YEARS The 2010s were indeed an era of change for the WCHA, and the NCAA tournament that change actually started well before major realignment. The as the No. 1 overall decade began with the conference expanding to 12 teams, as it and again in brought in Bemidji State and Omaha to join a powerhouse lineup 2021 as MSU reached for the 2010-11 season. its fi rst Frozen Four. The 2010-11 season saw a mighty North Dakota team, led by Michigan Tech, one of All-Americans and Chay Genoway, win both the the great programs MacNaughton Cup and the Broadmoor Trophy. The latter was won of the 1960s and in dramatic fashion when Frattin scored in double-overtime of ’70s, experienced a the Final Five championship game against rival Denver at the Xcel renaissance in the Energy Center. post-realignment era. North Dakota returned to St. Paul three weeks later for the NCAA In 2015, led by All- Frozen Four and a at a national championship. But it was American forward another WCHA team that had the overtime magic that weekend. Tanner Kero, the Inspired, perhaps, by an upset overtime loss to 10th-place Bemidji Huskies qualifi ed for State in the Final Five quarterfi nals, Minnesota Duluth went on an the NCAA tournament impressive run that ended with Kyle Schmidt’s goal in overtime for the fi rst time since against Michigan. It was the fi rst national championship for the 1981, and in 2016, with Bulldogs and the 37th for the WCHA. another All-American, The following season, Minnesota won the fi rst of back-to-back Alex Petan, leading MacNaughton Cups (the Gophers shared the trophy with St. the way, they shared Cloud State in 2013), and North Dakota captured its third straight the league’s regular- MINNESOTA STATE’S DRYDEN MCKAY SET Final Five title. Meanwhile, the WCHA picked up two more Hobey season championship WCHA RECORDS FOR , GOALS Baker Awards to up its total to 16 in 33 years, with Wisconsin’s with MSU, bringing the AGAINST AVERAGE AND SAVE PERCENTAGE DURING THE LEAGUE’S FINAL THREE SEASONS. Blake Geoffrion receiving the award in 2010, Minnesota Duluth’s fabled MacNaughton Jack Connelly lifting the Hobey in 2012 and St. Cloud State’s Drew Cup back to Houghton for the fi rst time in 40 years. Tech then LeBlanc taking the honor in 2013. It looked like the WCHA was well went on to win back-to-back WCHA playoff titles in 2017 and 2018. on its way to another historic decade. All-American goalie Michael Bitzer all but carried Bemidji State However, after Wisconsin defeated Colorado College in the to its fi rst WCHA regular-season championship in 2017, leading championship game of the 2013 Final Five, the conference would the Beavers on a 13-game unbeaten streak (12-0-1) to start their never be the same. conference schedule. In the summer of 2013, Minnesota and Wisconsin departed Bowling Green had a bit of tough luck, fi nishing no lower than fourth the WCHA as the Big Ten added hockey as a conference sport. place in the WCHA’s fi nal regular-season standings but never Colorado College, Denver, Minnesota Duluth, Omaha, Minnesota winning a championship and losing two playoff title games — both in Duluth and St. Cloud State followed them out the door for another heartbreaking fashion in overtime, once to Michigan Tech (in double new conference. OT on a Shane Hanna goal) and once to Minnesota State (on a Nick The remaining WCHA teams —Alaska Anchorage, Bemidji State, Rivera goal after a late third-period comeback by the Mavericks). Michigan Tech and Minnesota State — took on the leftovers All-American defenseman Alec Rauhauser was a big part of from the CCHA, which was going belly-up after losing most of its the Falcons’ resurgence, while Northern Michigan also started membership in the shakeup. Alaska Fairbanks, Bowling Green, to make a splash, hiring former Minnesota Gophers hero Grant Ferris State and Lake Superior State joined the WCHA, and Potulny as head coach in 2017 and getting great performances Northern Michigan returned to the conference after 16 years away. from the likes of forward Troy Loggins, defenseman Philip The league restarted as a 10-team conference when it admitted Beaulieu and goalie Atte Tolvanen, the latter of whom, in 2017, previously independent Alabama Huntsville to the group. strung together fi ve consecutive shutouts — a WCHA-record 339 But the so-called “new” WCHA turned out to be as competitive minutes, fi ve seconds. as the old one, not only with the new rivalries but with some new The end of the 2010s saw more changes, as the league coped with commitments from programs that had been wallowing a bit in a global pandemic. COVID-19 shut down the 2019-20 season prior their old conferences. to the conference tournament semifi nals and not only delayed the Coaching changes at Minnesota State, Bowling Green and start of the following season but caused the two Alaska teams to Michigan Tech, a beautiful new arena in Bemidji and plans for opt out of the 2020-21 campaign. fi xes at several other rinks all seemed to give a boost to the Minnesota State would make history that season, becoming the WCHA’s teams. fi rst program in WCHA history to win four consecutive outright Minnesota State became the conference’s regular season titles. The Mavericks also made their fi rst Frozen new power, winning six MacNaughton Cups Four appearance, downing former league rival Minnesota in the (2015, ’16, ’18, ’19, ’20, ’21) and three playoff West Region championship game to advance. Lake Superior State championships (2014, ’15, ’19) as the 2021 also achieved a program fi rst as the Lakers captured the WCHA postseason moves into its fi nal weekend, with postseason crown with wins over Bemidji State and Northern a fi ne collection of All-Americans, including Michigan on championship weekend in Mankato. high-scoring forwards Matt Leitner, C.J. Suess Individually, Minnesota State netminder Dryden McKay established and Marc Michaelis; do-it-all defensemen himself as one of the top in league history, setting Zach Palmquist, Daniel Brickley and Connor league records for career shutouts (24), goals against average Mackey and record-setting goaltender Dryden (1.53) and save percentage (.932). McKay. Hastings was named WCHA Coach of The 2020-21 season saw the curtain lowered on the WCHA with the Year four times, including his fi rst season Minnesota State’s loss in the Frozen Four at the hands of former in the “old” WCHA and was national coach of Mike Hastings league member St. Cloud State, ending the longest-running and the year in 2015 after taking the Mavericks into Minnesota State most successful league in NCAA history.

7 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) THE WCHA WCHA COMMISSIONERS

BURT SMITH OTTO BREITENBACH 1977-81 1983-94

The fi rst man to hold the title of WCHA One of the true giants in the annals of the Commissioner, Burt Smith served in that role Western Collegiate Hockey Association, Otto from 1977-81, one of the most successful Breitenbach served as WCHA Commissioner eras in WCHA history. for 10 seasons from 1983-84 through 1993- 94. During Smith’s tenure, league programs captured national titles in 1977 (Wisconsin), Under his leadership, the league continually 1979 (Minnesota), 1980 (North Dakota) and improved upon its high caliber of competition 1981 (Wisconsin) and Minnesota’s Neal Broten captured the fi rst and integrity as well as its stature as one of the nation’s of the WCHA’s 16 Hobey Baker Memorial Awards in the fi rst year premier collegiate conferences. WCHA teams won three of the honor’s existence in 1981. NCAA championships during his tenure (North Dakota in 1987, Wisconsin in 1990, Northern Michigan in 1991). The league In all, nine WCHA teams reached the Frozen Four in Smith’s produced fi ve Hobey Baker Memorial Award winners, nearly time as commissioner, with the 1977, 1979 and 1981 national 70 players earned All-American honors, and the conference championship games feature a pair of league teams vying for unveiled new awards for a Student-Athlete of the Year and a the NCAA crown. Defensive Player of the Year.

Ever a proponent of growing the game, Breitenbach oversaw the return of Michigan Tech and the addition of Northern Michigan to the league family in 1984, developed a new postseason playoff format and an annual playoff championship held at one site for the 1987-88 season, forged a unique inter-locking scheduling agreement with Hockey East, added St. Cloud State as the league’s ninth member in 1990 and Alaska Anchorage as the 10th member in 1993-94.

Breitenbach fashioned numerous playing tours of the WCHA by international teams, and he was a key fi gure in the expansion of the NCAA tournament to a 12-team, two-regional tournament format in 1992.

During his tenure, league revenues also grew signifi cantly, there was a marked increase in national exposure, and attendance soared to more than 1,000,000 home fans per season. His tenure as the WCHA’s guiding force culminated in the league naming its most prestigious honor – the WCHA Distinguished Service Award – in his honor.

In 1993, Breitenbach was honored for his longtime devotion to the sport of college hockey with the prestigious Jim Fullerton Award, presented by the AHCA.

8 THE WCHA WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA COMMISSIONERS

BRUCE MCLEOD BILL ROBERTSON 1994-2014 2014-21

The longest-serving commissioner in Longtime and popular sports executive WCHA history, Bruce McLeod served a Bill Robertson served as the WCHA highly-successful 20-year tenure as WCHA commissioner for seven seasons from 2014- Commissioner from 1994-2014. 2021. During his tenure, the noted developer McLeod led league to unprecedented and longtime champion of college hockey successes as WCHA teams won eight NCAA fostered a culture that enhanced the titles during his tenure (1997- North Dakota, student-athlete and fan experience. 2000- North Dakota, 2002- Minnesota, 2003- Minnesota, 2004- Denver, 2005- Denver, 2006- Wisconsin, 2011- Robertson’s initiative to bring playoff hockey back to campus in Minnesota Duluth). 2017 was a rousing success over the league’s fi nal fi ve seasons, with epic tournament contests and title games being played Off the ice, McLeod built WCHA Final Five into the premier in front of standing-room-only crowds prior to the CoVID-19- conference tournament championship in NCAA ice hockey, as impacted 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons. the event played to packed houses at the St. Paul Civic Center, the Target Center in Minneapolis, Milwaukee’s Bradley Center Robertson also championed safety provisions for the WCHA and and the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. was a major proponent of overtime in college hockey. Robertson’s tenure took on special meaning in 2018, as he McLeod oversaw development the league’s digital presence, introduced the Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy as a and expansion of its media footprint with the launch of the tangible reminder of the late coaching icon’s enduring impact WCHA’s fi rst website and the development of This Week in the on the league and sport. The league also – for the fi rst time in its WCHA, the league’s weekly radio show. history – introduced the popular 3-on-3 overtime and shootout format to its regular season games for the 2016-17 campaign. McLeod also directed the Association’s successful 50th Anniversary Season celebration and spearheaded the fi rst Under Robertson’s stewardship, the Men’s League executed league-wide video streaming partnership with America ONE a fan-friendly overhaul of its digital platforms – including Sports. an unprecedented partnership with FloSports that provided extensive live streaming coverage of the WCHA and college hockey on FloHockey.tv over the league’s fi nal three seasons.

Robertson and his staff successfully expanded existing partnerships and brought new collaborations, overseen successful returns of the WCHA Final Five to both the Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, Minn.) in 2015 and the Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Mich.) in 2016 prior to the beginning of the on- campus playoff format.

9 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) THE WCHA

THE MACNAUGHTON CUP The Western Collegiate Hockey Association men’s regular season championship, as has proven time and time again over the past 68 seasons, has traditionally been one of the toughest titles to win in collegiate sports.

Since the Association’s founding in 1951-52, the of games that have made up the league’s regular season championship race have fl uctuated as well as the methods of determining the champions. The number of league games have ranged from a low of 12 in the founding season of 1951-52 to a high of 35 that ran from 1986-87 through 1988-89. Since 1997-98, the conference schedule has consisted of 28 games per team.

Methods of determining the annual regular season team champion have included points accumulated (1951-58, 1973-79 and 1980-present) and winning percentage (1959-73, 1979-80).

The conference regular season title includes the awarding of the fabled MacNaughton Cup to the team champion.

Minnesota State is the lone school to win four consectuive MacNauhgton Cups. The Mavericks turned the trick with titles in 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21.

Dating back 106 years to its original purchase in 1913, handcrafted of pure silver, standing three- feet high, and weighing more than 40 pounds, the MacNaughton Cup is the shining symbol of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and its distinguished tradition as a premier collegiate hockey conference since the league’s founding in 1951.

DENVER WAS A REGULAR RECIPIENT OF THE MACNAUGHTON CUP IN The MacNaughton Cup THE 1960S. is awarded annually In 1951, the cup was donated by Calumet and Hecla, Inc., through to the winner of the the generosity of Mr. & Mrs. Endicott R. Lovell, to the newly- league’s regular season founded Midwest Collegiate Hockey League, forerunner of the championship and, as WCHA. Lovell, president of the company at that time and the son- a traveling trophy, is on in-law of James MacNaughton, was also a ardent supporter of display each season at amateur hockey. the home of the reigning champion. Beginning The MCHL chose – in the original spirit – to award the trophy to in 2005-06, the WCHA its regular season champion. The MacNaughton Cup remained

MACNAUGHTON CUP also began awarding a a part of the MCHL/WIHL until the league disbanded in March replica MacNaughton Cup 1958 for one year. In 1959-60, the seven original teams resumed to the regular season champion each season. formal competition under the name Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The MacNaughton Cup has traveled a long and winding road since its initial purchase in 1913 by the Calumet (Mich.) and Hecla The MacNaughton Cup has gone to the league’s regular season Mining Company, but it offi cially settled into a home with the winner on all but seven occasions since 1951. From 1962-65, the original WCHA (MCHL/WIHL) in 1951. MacNaughton Cup was presented to the league playoff winner.

In 1913, James MacNaughton, then president of Calumet and With seven WCHA regular season titles, Michigan Tech (1962, Hecla, Inc., and an avid supporter of amateur ice hockey, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 2016) has won or shared the most authorized the president of the American Amateur Hockey MacNaughton Cups among current league members. Minnesota Association to purchase a cup (he said the price didn’t matter) State (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020) is second with fi ve. Northern and present it to the Association’s championship team at the end Michigan (1991), Ferris State (2014) and Bemidji State (2017) have of the season. The fi rst winner was a team from the Cleveland each won one title. (Ohio) Athletic Club. The MacNaughton Cup remained with the AAHA until it ceased operations in 1920. In 1981-82, 1982-83 and 1983-84, the trophy left with Cup custodian Michigan Tech and was presented to the champion From 1921 to 1950, the Cup was fought for by semi-pro and of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association for those three intermediate hockey aggregations in Michigan’s Copper Country. seasons.

10 THE WCHA WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) THE BROADMOOR TROPHY The Broadmoor Trophy symbolized both regular season and postseason excellence in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association from 1982-2017.

The trophy is named after The Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which has a long history of supporting college hockey.

The Broadmoor Trophy was commissioned as a replacement for the MacNaughton Cup, held in trust by Michigan Tech. In 1981, Michigan Tech left the WCHA for the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, taking the Cup with them.

To fi ll the void, The Broadmoor Resort presented a new trophy to the WCHA to award to their regular season champion.

North Dakota (1982), Minnesota (1983) and Minnesota Duluth (1984) were the three recipients of the Broadmoor as WCHA regular season titlists.

Broadmoor Trophy Winners*

Year Champion THE REDESIGNED BROADMOOR TROPHY WAS PRESENTED TO THE 1982 North Dakota* WCHA POSTSEASON CHAMPION FROM 2011-17. 1983 Minnesota* 1984 Minnesota Duluth* Upon the return of Tech and the MacNaughton Cup to the WCHA 1985 Minnesota Duluth in 1984, the MacNaughton again became the league’s regular 1986 Denver season award and the Broadmoor came to serve as the WCHA 1987 North Dakota postseason trophy. 1988 Wisconsin 1989 Northern Michigan The trophy was redesigned in 2010. The new bronze cast trophy, 1990 Wisconsin created by Blue Ribbon Trophies & Awards of Colorado Springs, 1991 Northern Michigan Colo., was a recreation of the Broadmoor Resort. 1992 Northern Michigan 1993 Minnesota North Dakota became the lone WCHA program to win the 1994 Minnesota Broadmoor in three consecutive seasons when the Fighting Sioux 1995 Wisconsin took home the Final Five championship in 2010, 2011 and 2012. 1996 Minnesota 1997 North Dakota 1998 Wisconsin 1999 Denver 2000 North Dakota 2001 St. Cloud State 2002 Denver 2003 Minnesota 2004 Minnesota 2005 Denver 2006 North Dakota 2007 Minnesota 2008 Denver 2009 Minnesota Duluth 2010 North Dakota 2011 North Dakota 2012 North Dakota ORIGINAL BROADMOOR TROPHY 2013 Wisconsin 1982-2010 2014 Minnesota State 2015 Minnesota State 2016 Ferris State 2017 Michigan Tech

*- From 1982-84, the WCHA regular season champion received the Broadmoor Trophy NORTH DAKOTA CAPTURED THREE CONSECUTIVE BROADMOOR TROPHIES FROM 2010-2012 AS THE FINAL FIVE CHAMPION.

11 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) THE WCHA THE JEFF SAUER CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY

The beginning of each season brings with it the hope and promise that the late Jeff Sauer gave to all. Each day carries the love of hockey that shone through with his ever-present smile. At season’s end, a championship – the ultimate symbol of teamwork and unity that Coach Sauer exemplifi ed - is decided.

The WCHA is truly honored to award the JEFF SAUER Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy to the WCHA Postseason Tournament Champion as a tangible reminder of the man who meant so much to our league and to the sport of hockey.

Sauer’s association with the JEFF SAUER WON TWO WCHA REGULAR SEASON TITLES AND SIX WCHA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 31 SEASONS AT COLORADO WCHA spanned six decades, COLLEGE AND WISCONSIN. beginning with his playing career at Colorado College A two-time WCHA Coach of the Year, Sauer guided his CC and in the 1960s, continuing UW teams to a pair of league regular season titles and six WCHA through 31 years as head playoff championships. coach at Colorado College and Wisconsin, and for 14 Jeff Sauer was a legendary coach, a tremendous ambassador for seasons in various consulting the game of hockey and, above all, a wonderful person who brought capacities to the WCHA great joy to all. From the WCHA to his extensive involvement with Commissioner and the WCHA the U.S. National Sled Team and the American Hearing Impaired offi ce. The only WCHA head Hockey Association, Jeff embodied the kindness, generosity and coach with 30 years behind heart that makes our sport truly special. the bench, he is the league’s all-time winningest coach with All who knew Coach Sauer, on and off the ice, are better for the JEFF SAUER WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP 665 victories – the 10th most TROPHY experience. We are blessed that he was – and always will be – in NCAA men’s hockey history. part of the WCHA family.

MICHIGAN TECH WAS THE FIRST WCHA SCHOOL TO SKATE THE JEFF SAUER CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY AFTER THE HUSKIES DOWNED NORTHERN MICHIGAN, 2-0, IN THE 2018 WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. 12 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY

MICHIGAN TECH’S 66 YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP IN THE WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION STANDS AS THE LONGEST TENURE OF ANY SCHOOL IN WCHA HISTORY.

13 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE CHARGERS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Huntsville, Ala. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Chargers 2013-14 2-35-1 2-25-1 (10th) None/None Colors: Blue & White 2014-15 8-26-4 7-20-1 (T-8th) First Round/None 2015-16 7-21-6 5-17-6 (10th) None/None Years of Membership: 2013-21 (eight seasons) 2016-17 9-22-3 9-16-3 (9th) None/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 51-199-25 (.225) 2017-18 12-23-2 10-6-12 (7th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 46-133-31 (.293) 2018-19 8-28-2 8-18-2 (8th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 2019-20 2-26-6 2-20-6 (10th) None/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 4 2020-21 3-18-1 3-11-0 (7th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0 NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 0 All-WCHA: 2 All-Rookie: 2 All-Academic: 117 Scholar-Athlete: 48 WCHA MVPs/POTY: 0 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 0 WCHA Scoring Champions: 0 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 NHL Draftees: 0

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 139 Brent Fletcher, F ...... 2013-17 139 Brandon Parker, D ...... 2014-18

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 44 Josh Kestner, F ...... 2014-18

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 40 Max McHugh, F ...... 2014-18

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 70 Max McHugh, F ...... 2014-18

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 77 Carmine Guerriero ...... 2013-17

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 4,487 Carmine Guerriero ...... 2013-17

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 2,368 Carmine Guerriero ...... 2013-17

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.94 Jordan Uhelski ...... 2016-18

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .910 Carmine Guerriero ...... 2013-17

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 18 Jordan Uhelski ...... 2016-18

14 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE CHARGERS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 2013-14 Doug Reid 2014-15 Doug Reid (C), Craig Pierce (A) 2015-16 Brent Fletcher (C), Chad Brears (A), Frank Misuraca (A) 2016-17 Brent Fletcher (C), Matt Salhany (A), Mac McHugh (A) 2017-18 Max McHugh (C), Josh Kestner (A), Brandon Parker (A), Kurt Gosselin (A) 2018-19 Kurt Gosselin (C), Hans Gorowsky (C), Madison Dunn (A), John Teets (A) 2019-20 Austin Beaulieu (C), Christian Rajic (A), Bailey Newton (A) 2020-21 Bauer Neudecker (C), Connor Merkley (A), Connor Wood (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 2013-20 Mike Corbett 48-181-24 2013-14 Chad Brears, F 2020-21 Lance West 3-18-1

Carmine Guerriero is Alabama Huntsville’s WCHA career leader in goaltender games, minutes played, saves and save percentage.

15 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEAWOLVES

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Anchorage Alaska. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Seawolves 1992-93^ N/A N/A First Round/None Colors: Green & Gold 1993-94 15-19-2 14-6-2 (6th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 1993-2021 (28 seasons*) 1994-95 11-25-0 10-22-0 (10th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 259-599-115 (.325) 1995-96 9-23-5 8-20-4 (9th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 188-479-95 (.309) 1996-97 9-23-4 7-21-4 (9th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 1997-98 6-25-5 5-19-4 (10th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 23 1998-99 13-18-5 10-13-5 (6th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 1999-2000 15-18-3 11-14-3 (7th) First Round/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0 2000-01 7-24-5 4-20-4 (9th) First Round/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 2001-02 12-19-5 10-14-4 (T-6th) First Round/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 2002-03 1-28-7 0-22-6 (10th) First Round/None NCAA Championships: 0 2003-04 14-23-3 7-18-3 (8th) Fourth Place/None All-Americans: 0 2004-05 12-19-6 9-15-4 (7th) First Round/None All-WCHA: 12 2005-06 6-27-3 4-21-3 (10th) First Round/None All-Rookie: 9 2006-07 13-21-3 8-19-1 (10th) First Round/None All-Academic: 297 2007-08 7-21-8 3-19-6 (10th) First Round/None Scholar-Athlete: 89 2008-09 14-17-5 9-14-5 (9th) First Round/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 0 2009-10 11-23-3 9-17-2 (T-8th) First Round/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 0 2010-11 16-18-3 12-14-2 (T-8th) Quarterfi nals/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 0 2011-121 9-25-2 5-22-1 (12th) First Round/None WCHA Goaltending Champions: 1 2012-13 4-25-7 2-20-6 (12th) First Round/None NHL Draftees: 7 2013-14 18-16-4 12-12-4 (6th) Semifi nals/None *- Includes 2020-21 season that UAA opted out of but remained a league member 2014-15 8-22-4 5-21-2 (10th) None/None 2015-16 11-20-3 8-18-2 (9th) None/None 2016-17 7-21-6 6-16-6 (10th) None/None 2017-18 4-26-4 4-21-3 (10th) None/None 2018-19 3-28-3 2-23-3 (10th) None/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 2019-20 4-25-7 4-18-6 (8th) First Round/None 2020-21 N/A* GAMES ^- UAA participated in the 1993 WCHA playoffs as an affi liate member Games Player, Position ...... Seasons *- UAA opted out of the 2020-21 season 149 Justin Bourne, F ...... 2002-06

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 51 Kevin Clark, F ...... 2006-10

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 72 Blake Tatchell, F ...... 2012-16

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 108 Kevin Clark, F ...... 2006-10

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 122 Olivier Mantha...... 2014-18

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 6,973 Olivier Mantha...... 2014-18

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 3,449 Olivier Mantha...... 2014-18

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.80 Jared D’Amico ...... 2014-16

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .908 Olivier Mantha...... 2014-18

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 28 Olivier Mantha...... 2014-18

16 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEAWOLVES TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 1993-94 Keith Morris 1994-95 Mark Stitt 1995-96 Glen Thornborough 1996-97 Stacy Prevost 1997-98 Stacy Prevost 1998-99 Matt Williams 1999-2000 Matt Williams 2000-01 Regg Simon 2001-02 Mike Scott 2002-03 Matt Shasby 2003-04 Lee Green 2004-05 Jim Dahl, Lee Green, Ales Parez 2005-06 Ales Parez 2006-07 Charlie Kronschnabel 2007-08 Luke Beaverson 2008-09 Mat Robinson 2009-10 Jared Tuton 2010-11 Chris Crowell, Brad Gorham 2011-12 Chris Crowell, Brad Gorham, Matt Bailey, Scott Warner 2012-13 Chris Crowell, Matt Bailey, Scott Warner 2013-14 Matt Bailey, Brett Cameron 2014-15 Brett Cameron 2015-16 Austin Sevalrud 2016-17 Matt Anholt 2017-18 Matt Anholt 2018-19 Nolan Nicholas (A), Nils Rygaard (A), Eric Sinclair (A), Cam Amantea (A) 2019-20 Nolan Nicholas (C), Eric Sinclair (A) 2020-21 Eric Sinclair

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 1993-96 Brush Christiansen 35-67-7 2017-18 Olivier Mantha, G 1996-2001 Dean Talafous 50-108-22 2001-05 John Hill 39-89-21 WCHA Rookie of the Year 2005-13 Dave Shyiak 80-177-33 Season Name 2013-18 Matt Thomas 48-105-21 1998-99 Gregg Naumenko, G 2018-21* Matt Curley 7-53-10 *- UAA opted out of the 2020-21 season WCHA Goaltender of the Year Season Name 1998-99 Gregg Naumenko, G

Kevin Clark scored 51 goals for the Seawolves from 2008-10. 17 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY ALASKA FAIRBANKS NANOOKS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Fairbanks, Alaska Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Nanooks 2013-14 18-15-4 14-12-2 (3rd) First Round/None Colors: Blue & Gold 2014-15 19-13-2 14-12-2 (4th) None/None Years of Membership: 2013-21 (eight seasons*) 2015-16 10-22-4 8-16-4 (8th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 98-128-23 (.440) 2016-17 12-20-4 11-13-4 (6th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 82-93-21 (.472) 2017-18 11-22-3 9-71-2 (8th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 2018-19 12-21-3 12-14-2 (7th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 6 2019-20 16-15-5 14-9-5 (4th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 2020-21 N/A* NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0 *- UAF opted out of the 2020-21 season NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 3 All-WCHA: 11 All-Rookie: 3 All-Academic: 129 Scholar-Athlete: 49 WCHA MVPs/POTY: 1 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 0 WCHA Scoring Champions: 1 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 NHL Draftees: 2 *- Includes 2020-21 season that UAF opted out of but remained a league member

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 140 Marcus Basara, F ...... 2013-17

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 41 Marcus Basara, F ...... 2013-17

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 54 Steven Jandric, F ...... 2017-20

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 87 Marcus Basara, F ...... 2013-17

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 80 Anton Martinsson ...... 2016-20

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 4,445 Anton Martinsson ...... 2016-20

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 1,996 Anton Martinsson ...... 2016-20

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.56 Davis Jones ...... 2013-17

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .905 Anton Martinsson ...... 2016-20

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 26 Anton Martinsson ...... 2016-20

18 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) ALASKA FAIRBANKS NANOOKS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 2013-14 Colton Beck (C), Cody Kunyk (A), Colton Parayko (A), Michael Quinn (A) 2014-15 Colton Parayko (C), Garrick Perry (A), Tryler Morley (A) 2015-16 Tyler Morley (C), Alec Hajdukovich (A), J.D. Peterson (A), Zach Frye (A) 2016-17 Bradon Morley (C), Josh Erickson (A), Justin Woods (A), Zach Frye (A) 2017-18 Justin Woods (C), Zach Frye (A), Tayler Munson (A) 2018-19 Nikolas Koberstein (C), Ryker Leer (A), Kyle Marino (A) 2019-20 Kylar Hope 2020-21 Max Newton

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Player of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 2013-17 Dallas Ferguson 59-70-12 2013-14 Cody Kunyk, F 2017-18 Lance West 11-22-3 2018-21* Erik Largen 28-36-8 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year *- UAF opted out of the 2020-21 season Season Name 2013-14 Colton Parayko, D 2014-15 Colton Parayko, D

WCHA Scoring Champion Season Name 2013-14 Cody Kunyk, F

Colton Parayko was a two-time WCHA Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 & 2015. 19 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS

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ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Bemidji, Minn. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Beavers 2010-11 15-18-5 8-15-5 (10th) Semifi nals/None Colors: Green & White 2011-12 17-18-3 11-14-3 (9th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 2010-21 (11 seasons) 2012-13 6-22-8 5-16-7 (11th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 172-179-59 (.491) 2013-14 10-21-7 10-14-4 (T-8th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 131-118-45 (.522) 2014-15 16-17-5 12-11-5 (5th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 1 2015-16 17-16-6 11-12-5 (6th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 11 2016-17 22-16-3 20-6-2 (1st) Semifi nals/None WCHA Postseason Championships: None 2017-18 16-14-8 13-9-6 (4th) First Round/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 2018-19 15-17-6 13-11-4 (5th) First Round/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 2019-20 22-10-5 20-5-3 (2nd) Semifi nals*/No Tournament NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 2020-21 16-10-3 8-5-1 (4th) Semifi nals/Regional Final NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 2 *- Semifi nals & championship cancelled due to CoVID-19 outbreak All-WCHA: 15 All-Rookie: 6 All-Academic: 185 Scholar-Athlete: 109 WCHA MVPs/POTY: 1 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 2 WCHA Scoring Champions: 0 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 1 NHL Draftees: 0

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 152 Dan Billett, D ...... 2015-19

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 45 Cory Ward, F ...... 2012-16

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 55 Brendan Harms, F ...... 2013-17

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 95 Gerry Fitzgerald, F ...... 2014-18

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 138 Michael Bitzer ...... 2014-18

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 8,226 Michael Bitzer ...... 2014-18

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 3,165 Michael Bitzer ...... 2014-18

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 1.98 Michael Bitzer ...... 2014-18

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .926 Michael Bitzer ...... 2014-18

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 65 Michael Bitzer ...... 2014-18

20 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS

TM TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 2010-11 Matt Read (C), Ryan Adams (A), Ian Lowe (A) 2011-12 Ben Kinne (C), (A), Jake Areshenko (A) 2012-13 Ben Kinne (C), Matt Prapavessis (A), Jake Areshenko (A) 2013-14 Matt Prapavessis (C), Matt Hartmann (A), Jeff Jubinville (A), Radoslav Illo (A)A) 2014-15 Matt Prapavessis (C), Philip Brewer (A) 2015-16 Graeme McCormack (C), Markus Gerbrandt (A), John Parker (A) 2016-17 Charlie O’Connor (C), Nate Arentz (A), Brendan Harms (A)A)) 2017-18 Jordan Heller (C), Kyle Bauman (C),C), Dillon Eichstadt (A), Gerry Fitzgerald (A) 2018-19 Justin Baudry (C), Dillon Eichstadt (C), Adam Brady ((A),A), Jay Dickman (A), Tommy Muck (A)A) 2019-20 Adam Brady (C), Tommy Muck (C),), Hampus Sjodahl (A), Ethan Somoza (A) 2020-21 Ethan Somoza (C), Brad Johnson (A), Tyler Vold (A), Owen Sillinger (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Player of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 2010-21 172-179-59 2016-17 Michael Bitzer, G

WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Season Name 2020-21 Zach Driscoll, G

WCHA Player of the Year Season Name 2016-17 Michael Bitzer, G

WCHA Coach of the Year Season Name 2016-17 Tom Serratore 2019-20 Tom Serratore

WCHA Goaltending Champion Season Name 2016-17 Michael Bitzer

Michael Bitzer’s 21 career shutouts rank No. 2 in WCHA history and No. 3 in NCAA annals. 21 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY BOWLING GREEN FALCONS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Bowling Green, Ohio Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Falcons 2013-14 18-15-6 13-11-4 (T-3rd) Semifi nals/None Colors: Orange & Brown 2014-15 23-11-5 17-8-3 (3rd) Semifi nals/None Years of Membership: 2013-21 (eight seasons) 2015-16 22-14-6 16-7-5 (3rd) Semifi nals/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 173-104-32 (.612) 2016-17 21-18-2 14-13-1 (4th) Runner-up/None WCHA League Record: 115-68-27 (.612) 2017-18 23-12-6 17-6-5 (3rd) Semifi nals/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 2018-19 25-11-2 16-8-4 (3rd) Semifi nals/First Round WCHA Postseason Appearances: 8 2019-20 21-13-4 14-10-4 (T-4th) Semifi nals*/No tournament WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 2020-21 20-10-1 8-5-1 (T-2nd) First Round/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 *- Semifi nals & championship cancelled due to CoVID-19 outbreak NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 2 NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 2 All-WCHA: 17 All-Rookie: 7 All-Academic: 129 Scholar-Athlete: 67 WCHA MVPs/POTY: 0 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 0 WCHA Scoring Champions: 0 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 NHL Draftees: 4

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 151 Brandon Kruse, F ...... 2017-21

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 53 Connor Ford, F ...... 2017-21

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 104 Brandon Kruse, F ...... 2017-21

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 142 Brandon Kruse, F ...... 2017-21

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 84 Chris Nell ...... 2013-17

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 4,986 Chris Nell ...... 2013-17

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 2,053 Chris Nell ...... 2013-17

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.07 Chris Nell ...... 2013-17

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .922 Chris Nell ...... 2013-17

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 45 Eric Dop ...... 2017-21

22 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) BOWLING GREEN FALCONS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 2013-14 Camden Wojtala, Ryan Carpenter 2014-15 Dan DeSavlo (C), Adam Berkle (A), Mark Cooper (A), Brent Tate (A) 2015-16 Sean Walker (C), Mark Cooper (A), Brent Tate (A) 2016-17 Sean Walker (C), Matt Pohlkamp (A) 2017-18 Mitch McLain (C), Tyler Spezia (A) 2018-19 Stephen Baylis (C), Chris Pohlkamp (A) 2019-20 Alec Rauhauser (C), Frederic Letourneau (A), Connor Ford (A) 2020-21 Connor Ford (C), Alex Barber (A), Brandon Kruse (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name, Pos. 2013-19 Chris Bergeron 131-81-27 2017-18 Alec Rauhauser, D 2019-21 42-23-5 2019-20 Alec Rauhauser, D 2020-21 Will Cullen, D

Brandon Kruse’s 142 career points were the second-most in the post-realignment WCHA. 23 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Tigers 1951-52 19-5-1 10-2-0 (1st) No tournament/Runner-up Colors: Gold & Black 1952-53 9-11-0 4-10-0 (5th No tournament/None Years of Membership: 1951-58, 1959-2013 (61 seasons) 1953-54 14-9-1 6-8-0 (T-4th) No tournament/ None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 1,016-1,057-107 (.490) 1954-55 22-6-0 14-4-0 (1st) No tournament/Runner-up WCHA League Record: 675-834-74 (.450) 1955-56 17-11-0 10-8-0 (3rd) No tournament/ None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 9 1956-57 25-5-0 14-4-0 (1st) No tournament/Champion WCHA Postseason Appearances: 45 1957-58 17-12-1 11-9-0 (3rd) No tournament/ None WCHA Postseason Championships: 1 1958-59 No League Play NCAA Tournament Appearances: 16 1959-60 8-17-1 8-12-0 (4th) Runner-up/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 6 1960-61 4-20-0 4-18-0 (7th) None/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 3 1961-62 0-23-0 0-18-0 (7th) None/None NCAA Championships: 1 1962-63 12-11-0 6-10-0 (T-5th) None/None All-Americans: 53 1963-64 11-14-1 4-11-1 (6th) None/None All-WCHA: 138 1964-65 7-18-0 2-14-0 (7th) None/None All-Rookie: 19 1965-66 9-18-2 4-12-2 (7th) First Round/None All-Academic: 237 1966-67 15-13-1 6-12-0 (7th) First Round/None Scholar-Athlete: 29 1967-68 9-20-0 4-16-0 (7th) First Round/Noen WCHA MVPs/POTY: 5 1968-69 12-16-0 4-14-0 (7th) West Runner-up/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 6 1969-70 7-22-1 3-17-0 (9th) None/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 9 1970-71 11-17-1 7-11-0 (8th) West First Round/None WCHA Goaltending Champions: 4 1971-72 13-19-0 11-17-0 (T-8th) None/None NHL Draftees: 76 1972-73 10-24-0 5-23-0 (9th) None/None 1973-74 13-17-2 10-16-2 (9th) None/None 1974-75 23-16-0 21-11-0 (3rd) First Round/None 1975-76 15-22-1 15-16-1 (6th) First Round/None 1976-77 13-25-2 11-20-1 (T-8th) First Round/None 1977-78 18-22-1 13-19-0 (T-5th) Champion/First Round WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1978-79 12-24-2 11-19-2 (T-8th) First Round/None 1979-80 21-17-1 16-13-1 (3rd) Runner-up/None GAMES 1980-81 17-19-0 12-16-0 (7th) Runner-up/None Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 1981-82 11-23-2 6-18-2 (6th) First Round/None 170 Scott Swanson, D ...... 1995-99 1982-83 6-28-1 2-24-0 (6th) First Round/None 1983-84 9-25-1 5-21-0 (6th) First Round/None GOALS 1984-85 17-21-0 15-19-0 (6th) First Round/None Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 111 Dave Delich, F ...... 1975-79 1985-86 12-26-2 11-21-2 (7th) First Round/None 1986-87 17-24-1 12-22-1 (6th) Second Round/None ASSISTS 1987-88 4-33-1 3-31-1 (8th) First Round/None Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 1988-89 11-26-3 9-23-3 (8th) First Round/None 174 Dave Delich, F ...... 1975-79 1989-90 18-20-2 10-17-1 (7th) First Round/None 1990-91 13-26-1 9-22-1 (8th) First Round/None POINTS 1991-92 18-18-5 14-14-4 (4th) Fourth Place/None Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 285 Dave Delich, F ...... 1975-79 1992-93 8-28-0 6-26-0 (9th) First Round/None 1993-94 23-11-5 18-9-1 (1st) First Round/None GOALTENDER GAMES 1994-95 30-12-1 22-9-1 (1st) Runner-up/First Round Games Player ...... Seasons 1995-96 33-5-4 26-2-4 (1st) Third Place/Runner-up 127 Jeff Sanger...... 1998-2002 1996-97 25-15-4 17-11-4 (T-4th) Third Place/Semifi nals 1997-98 26-13-3 16-10-2 (3rd) Third Place/First Round MINUTES PLAYED 1998-99 29-12-1 20-8-0 (2nd) Third Place/Regional Final Min. Player ...... Seasons 7,466 Jeff Sanger...... 1998-2002 1999-2000 18-18-3 14-11-3 (5th) First Round/None 2000-01 27-13-1 17-11-0 (4th) Third Place/First Round SAVES 2001-02 27-13-3 16-10-2 (4th) Third Place/Regional Final Saves Player ...... Seasons 2002-03 30-7-5 19-4-5 (1st) Runner-up/Regional Final 3,630 Marty Wakelyn ...... 1982-86 2003-04 20-16-3 11-15-2 (7th) Final Five/None 2004-05 31-9-3 19-7-2 (T-1st) Runner-up/Semifi nals GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 2005-06 24-16-2 15-11-2 (T-4th) First Round/First Round GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.24 Richard Bachman ...... 2007-09 2006-07 18-17-4 13-12-3 (5th) First Round/None 2007-08 28-12-1 21-6-1 (1st) Fourth Place/First Round SAVE PERCENTAGE 2008-09 16-12-10 12-9-7 (T-3rd) First Round/None PCT. Player ...... Seasons 2009-10 19-17-3 12-13-3 (6th) First Round/None .922 Richard Bachman ...... 2007-09 2010-11 23-19-3 13-13-2 (6th) Semifi nals/Regional Final 2011-12 18-16-2 15-12-1 (5th) First Round/None WINS 2012-13 18-19-5 11-13-4 (8th) Runner-up/None Wins Player ...... Seasons 78 Jeff Sanger...... 1998-2002

24 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 1975-76 No information 1998-99 Brian Swanson 1951-52 No information 1976-77 Jim Kronschnabel 1999-2000 Toby Petersen 1952-53 Leo Soligo 1977-78 Jim Kronschnabel 2000-01 Paul Manning 1953-54 No information 1978-79 No information 2001-02 Mark Cullen 1954-55 No information 1979-80 No information 2002-03 Tom Preissing 1955-56 Clare Smith 1980-81 Dale Maksymyk 2003-04 Colin Stuart 1956-57 Don Wishart 1981-82 No information 2004-05 Mark Stuart 1957-58 Bill Hay 1982-81982-833 S StevetteveBe BBrown,rownn, DDouDouggLg LLidsterididsterter 2002005-065 Marty Sertich 1958-59 Cy Whiteside 1983-81983-844 B BlakelakeCe CCattrall,attralll,, PetPeterer LinLindgrendgdgrgrreen 2002006-076 Brandon Straub, Lee Sweatt 1959-60 Robert Kahoot 1984-81984-855 DanDa Brennan,Brenennnnnan,n DanDaD nDn Dolan,Dolann, DaveDaave HardiHardiee 2002007-087- Scott Thauwald 1960-61 Wayne Gee 1985-861985-86 NoNooi iinformationnformaatiotit n 2002008-098 Jake Gannon 1961-62 Stan Moskal 1986-871986-87 RobRobo Doyle,DoDoyoyyle,leee, MaMMartyrty KeKKetola,etoltot aa, 2002009-109 Mike Testwuide 1962-63 No information GoGordrrd WhWWhiWhitakertataker 2012010-110- Ryan Lowery 1963-64 No information 1987-881987-88 Tomomm PePPederson,ddederson, Tim BudBudy,dy,y DDerekerek Pizzey 2012011-121-1 Nick Dineen 1964-65 Warren Fordyce 1988-891988-89 NoNooi iinformationnformamaatiotit n 2012012-132- William Rapuzzi 1965-66 Glen Blumer, David Peterson 1989-901989-90 C Chrishrihr s AAnderson,ndeddersrsososonn, ClCalCaCal BrBBrown,owownwnwn, 1966-67 Bob Lindberg, Dick Haugland JoJoeoeeS SSchwartzchwhhwwaartr z 1967-68 Wayne Nelson 1990-911990-91 T Trevorrevr voor PocPochipinski,ochipi iinsin kiki,i SStSteveevvve Strunk, 1968-69 John Amundsen EdEd ZaZZawatskyawatw sky 1969-70 No information 1991-921991---992 C Chrishrihrr ssH HHynnes,ynynnes, StSSteveteveveev StSStrunktrununu k 1970-71 Bob Collyard and Cliff Purpur 1992-9319922-92---993 ChrisChrih issH HHynnesynnynnes 1971-72 Jerry O’Connor 1993-941993-9-994S4 SShawnhawawnRn RReideide d 1972-73 Mike Bertsch 1994-951994-95 KKententn FeFearnsearnns 1973-74 Bryan Pye, Doug Palazzari, 1995-961995-96 EEricricic RuRRudd Steve Sertich 1996-971996 97 Eric RuRudd 1974-75 Jim Stebe 1997-98 Calvin Elfring

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA MVP/Player of the Year WCHA Coach of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name Season Name 1951-55 Cheddy Thompson 64-31-2 1971-72 Doug Palazzari, F 1966-68 John Matchefts 1955-58 Tom Bedecki 64-28-1 1973-74 Doug Palazzari, F 1971-72 Jeff Sauer 1959-63 Tony Frasca 24-71-1* 2002-03 Peter Sejna, F 1974-75 Jeff Sauer 1963-66 Bob Johnson 26-49-3 2004-05 Marty Sertich, F 1991-92 Brad Buetow 1966-71 John Matchefts 54-88-3 2007-08 Richard Bachman, G 1993-94 Don Lucia 1971-82 Jeff Sauer 166-226-11 1995-96 Don Lucia 1982-88 Mike Bertsch 65-157-6 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year 1988-93 Brad Buetow 68-118-11 Season Name WCHA Scoring Champion 1993-99 Don Lucia 166-68-18 1988-89 Tim Budy, F Season Name 1999-2013 Scott Owens 317-204-48 1998-99 Scott Swanson, D* 1951-52 Ron Hartwell, F *- Does not include 1958-59 season when no league play was held 2001-02 Mark Cullen, F 1955-56 John Andrews, F 2002-03 Tom Preissing, D 1957-58 Bill “Red” Hay, F 2006-07 Lee Sweatt, D 1971-72 Doug Palazzari, F 1978-79 Dave Delich, F WCHA Defensive Player of the Year 1996-97 Brain Swanson, F* Season Name 1997-98 Brian Swanson, F* 1992-93 Chris Hynnes, D 2002-03 Peter Sejna, F 1993-94 Shawn Reid, D 2004-05 Marty Sertich, F 1995-96 Eric Rud, D 1996-97 Eric Rud, D *- Co-winner 2002-03 Joe Cullen, F* 2004-05 Mark Stuart, D 2007-08 , D

WCHA Freshman of the Year Season Name 1974-75 Jim Warner, F 1975-76 Dave Delich, F 1977-78 Greg Whyte, F

WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name 1995-96 Brian Swanson, F 2000-01 Peter Sejna, F 2007-08 Richard Bachman, G

Dave Delich’s 285 career points rank fifth in WCHA history. 25 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY DENVER PIONEERS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Denver. Colo. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Pioneers 1951-52 18-6-1 9-3-0 (2nd) No tournament/None Colors: Crimson & Gold 1952-53 17-6-1 10-6-0 (4th) No tournament/None Years of Membership: 1951-58, 1959-2013 (61 seasons) 1953-54 16-9-0 7-7-0 (T-4th) No tournament/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 1,304-854-128 (.598) 1954-55 18-11-1 8-9-1 (T-4th) No tournament/None WCHA League Record: 821-658-102 (.551) 1955-56 12-11-3 6-8-2 (T-5th) No tournament/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 12 1956-57 12-14-2 6-11-1 (4th) No tournament/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 49 1957-58 24-10-2 12-10-0 (T-1st) No tournament/Champion WCHA Postseason Championships: 15 1958-59 No League Play NCAA Tournament Appearances: 23 1959-60 27-4-3 17-4-1 (1st) First Round/Champion NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 14 1960-61 30-1-1 17-1-0 (1st) First Round/Champion NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 10 1961-62 17-11-2 11-7-0 (3rd) Semifi nals/None NCAA Championships: 7 1962-63 23-9-1 12-6-0 (T-1st) Champion/Runner-up All-Americans: 46 1963-64 20-7-4 7-2-1 (2nd) Champion/Runner-up All-WCHA: 156 1964-65 18-8-2 4-7-1 (6th) None/None All-Rookie: 15 1965-66 18-11-3 10-7-3 (4th) Champion/Third Place All-Academic: 319 1966-67 22-8-0 11-5-0 (2nd) Second Round/None Scholar-Athlete: 44 1967-68 28-5-1 15-3-0 (1st) Champion/Champion WCHA MVPs/POTY: 6 1968-69 26-6-0 14-6-0 (2nd) Champion/Champion WCHA Coaches of the Year: 8 1969-70 21-10-1 13-8-1 (T-2nd) First Round/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 10 1970-71 25-10-1 15-7-0 (2nd) Champion/Third Place WCHA Goaltending Champions: 9 1971-72 27-11-0 19-9-0 (1st) Champion/Fourth Place NHL Draftees: 106 1972-73 29-9-1 20-8-1 (1st) Champion/Runner-up 1973-74 22-13-3 15-11-2 (3rd) Second Round/None 1974-75 12-23-1 9-22-1 (9th) None/None 1975-76 16-23-0 12-20-0 (T-7th) First Round/ None 1976-77 21-17-2 16-14-2 (4th) Second Round/\None 1977-78 33-6-1 27-5-0 (1st) Second Round/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1978-79 20-20-3 14-16-2 (6th) First Round/None 1979-80 13-22-1 8-17-1 (10th) None/None GAMES 1980-81 23-15-2 15-11-2 (4th) First Round/None Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 1981-82 21-19-3 9-14-2 (4th) Second Round/None 167 Ed Cristofoli, F ...... 167 1982-83 15-22-0 11-15-0 (5th) First Round/None 1983-84 14-25-0 8-18-0 (5th) First Round/None GOALS 1984-85 19-17-3 16-15-3 (5th) First Round/None Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 94 Rick Berens, F ...... 1987-91 1985-86 34-13-1 25-9-0 (1st) Champion/Fourth Place 1986-87 19-18-3 16-16-3 (T-3rd) First Round/None ASSISTS 1987-88 20-17-2 19-14-2 (3rd) First Round/None Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 1988-89 22-19-2 16-17-2 (5th) Runner-up/None 188 Dallas Gaume, F ...... 1982-86 1989-90 18-24-0 13-15-0 (5th) First Round/None 1990-91 6-30-2 5-25-2 (9th) None/None POINTS 1991-92 9-25-2 8-22-2 (9th) None/None Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 266 Dallas Gaume, F ...... 1982-86 1992-93 19-17-2 15-15-2 (6th) First Round/None 1993-94 15-20-3 11-18-3 (9th) First Round/None GOALTENDER GAMES 1994-95 25-15-2 18-12-2 (T-2nd) Fourth Place/Regional Final Games Player ...... Seasons 1995-96 22-14-3 17-12-3 (3rd) First Round/None 124 Stephen Wagner ...... 1996-2000 1996-97 24-13-4 17-11-4 (T-4th) Semifi nals/Regional Final 1997-98 11-25-2 8-18-2 (8th) First Round/None MINUTES PLAYED 1998-99 26-13-2 15-11-2 (3rd) Champion/First Round Min. Player ...... Seasons 7,126 Ron Grahame ...... 1969-73 1999-2000 16-23-2 9-18-1 (9th) First Round/None 2000-01 19-15-4 14-11-3 (6th) First Round/None SAVES 2001-02 32-8-1 21-6-1 (1st) Champion/First Round Saves Player ...... Seasons 2002-03 21-14-6 11-11-6 (7th) First Round/None 3,565 Ron Grahame ...... 1969-73 2003-04 27-12-5 13-10-5 (T-4th) First Round/Champion 2004-05 32-9-2 19-7-2 (T-1st) Champion/Champion GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 2005-06 21-15-3 17-8-3 (2nd) First Round/None GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.20 George Kirkwood ...... 1959-61 2006-07 21-15-4 13-11-4 (4th) First Round/None 2.20 Wade Dubielewicz ...... 2000-03 2007-08 26-14-1 16-11-1 (3rd) Champion/First Round 2008-09 23-12-5 16-8-4 (2nd) Runner-up/First Round SAVE PERCENTAGE 2009-10 27-10-4 19-5-4 (1st) Fourth Place/First Round PCT. Player ...... Seasons 2010-11 25-12-5 17-8-3 (2nd) Runner-up/Regional Final .926 Marc Cheverie ...... 2007-10 2011-12 25-14-4 16-8-4 (3rd) Runner-up/First Round 2012-13 20-14-5 14-9-5 (T-4th) First Round/First Round WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 82 Ron Grahame ...... 1969-73

26 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) DENVER PIONEERS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 1977-78 Bob Pazzelli (C), Cal Sandbeck (A) 1998-99 Paul Comrie (C), Shawn Kurulak (A), 1951-52 Don Burgess (C), Ed Miller (A) 1978-79 Alex Belcourt (C), Greg Woods, Joe Murphy (A), Mark Rycroft (A) 1952-53 Don Burgess Gordon Gibson, Mark Davidson 1999-2000 Mark Rycroft (C), Bjorn Engstrom (A), 1953-54 Jack Smith 1979-80 Mark Davidson, Vince Magnan Jon Newman (A), Judd Stauss (A) 1954-55 Bill Abbott 1980-81 Gary Nedelak 2000-01 Judd Stauss (C), Bjorn Engstrom (A), 1955-56 Jack Smith 1981-82 Ed (C) Andy Hill (A), Chris Paradise (A), Kelly Popadynetz (A) 1956-57 Bill Nixon (C), Orville Off (A) Darrell Morrow (A), John Liprando (A) 2001-02 Bryan Vines (C), Jesse Cook (A), 1957-58 Ed Zemrau 1982-83 Kevin Dineen (C), John Liprando (A), Aaron MacKenzie (A), Chris Paradise (A) 1958-59 Murray Massier Dan Vlaisavljevich (A), Bill Stewart (A) 2002-03 Aaron MacKenzie (C), Greg Barber (A), 1959-60 John MacMillan 1983-84 Jim Leavins (C), Dave Berry (C), Kevin Doell (A) 1960-61 Bill Masterton Pat Tierney (A), Deane Hansen (A) 2003-04 Ryan Caldwell (C), Max Bull (A), 1961-62 Ken Williamson 1984-85 Dave Anderson Connor James (A), Kevin Ulanski (A) 1962-63 Marshall Johnston 1985-86 Grant Dion (C), Dalla Gaume (A), 2004-05 Matt Laatsch (C), Nick Larson (A), 1963-64 Dom Fragomeni, Bill Staub John McMillan Kevin Ulanski (A) 1964-65 Andy Herrebout 1986-87 John McMillan 2005-06 (C), Gabe Gauthier (C), 1965-66 Wayne Smith 1987-88 Bruce Hill Ted O”Leary (A) 1966-67 Lou Geddes, Jerry Petrie 1988-89 Ed Cristofoli 2006-07 Adrian Veideman (C), J.D. Corbin (A), 1967-68 Cliff Koroll, Jim Wiste 1989-90 Rod Summers Andrew Thomas (A) 1968-69 , Tom Miller, 1990-91 Jay Moore 2007-08 Andrew Thomas (C), Chris Butler (A) Craig Patrick 1991-92 Darren Biggs (C), Mike Markovich (A), J.P. Testwuide (A), Tyler Ruegsegger (A) 1969-70 Rich Blanche, Al Genovy, Brett Petersen (A) 2008-09 J.P. Testwuide (C), Rhett Rakhshani (A) Tom Gilmore, Ed Mamilton, 1992-93 Mike Markovich (C), Ken MacArthur (A), Tyler Ruegsegger (A) Gerry Jonasson, Don Thiessen Mark Luger 2009-10 Rhett Rakhshani (C), Matt Glasser (A), 1970-71 Dan Helm, Bill Pettinger 1993-94 Mark Luger (C), Brent Cary (A), Paul Koch (A) Kyle Ostrow (A), Tyler Ruegsegger (A) 1971-72 Mike Christie (C), Brian Morenz (C), 1994-95 Paul Koch (C), Brent Cary (A), Sean Ortiz (A) 2010-11 Kyle Ostrow (C), Dustin Jackson (A), Ross Woodley (A) 1995-96 Kelly Hollingshead (C), Jesse Martin (A), Chris Nutini (A) 1972-73 John Clayton, Ron Grahame, Ed Hays Erik Andersson (A), Bret Cary (A), 2011-12 Dustin Jackson (C), Drew Shore (C). 1973-74 Mike Busniuk, Rich Preston Mike Corbett (A) John Lee (A), Paul Phillips (A) 1974-75 Micth Brandt, John Pearson, 1996-97 Erik Andersson (C), 2012-13 Paul Phillips (C), Chris Knowlton (A), Dave Tomassoni, Bob Young Shawn Kurulak (A), Mike Corbett (A) Shawn Ostrow (A), Nick Shore (A) 1975-76 Chad Campbell, Bob Graiziger 1997-98 Joe Murphy (C), Ryan Hacker (A), 1976-77 Dave Robinson Shawn Kurulak (A), Gavin Morgan (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA MVP/Player of the Year WCHA Coach of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name, Pos. Season Name 1951-56 Neil Celley 81-43-6 1960-61 Jerry Walker, F 1960-61 Murray Armstrong 1956-77 Murray Armstrong 438-210-30* 1967-68 Keith Magnuson, F 1967-68 Murray Armstrong 1977-81 Marshall Johnston 89-63-7 1972-73 Ron Grahame, G 1977-78 Marshall Johnson 1981-90 Ralph Backstrom 182-174-14 1985-86 Dallas Gaume, F 1985-86 Ralph Backstrom 1990-94 Frank Serratore 49-92-9 2005-06 Matt Carle, D 1994-95 George Gwozdecky 1994-2013 George Gwozdecky 443-267-64 2009-10 Mark Cheverie, G 2001-02 George Gwozdecky *- Does not include 1958-59 season when no league play was held 2004-05 George Gwozdecky WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year 2009-10 George Gwozdecky Season Name, Pos. 1989-90 Dave Shields, F WCHA Scoring Champion 1993-94 Brian Konowalchuk, F* Season Name, Pos. 1996-97 Petri Gunther, D 1959-60 Bill Masterton, F 2003-04 Connor James, F 1960-61 Jerry Walker, F 2005-06 Ted O’Leary, F 1968-69 George Morrison, F 2008-09 J.P. Testwuide 1969-70 George Morrison, F 1970-71 Vic Venasky, F WCHA Defensive Player of the Year 1981-82 Ed Beers, F Season Name, Pos. 1985-86 Dallas Gaume, F 2002-03 Aaron MacKenzie, D* 1989-90 Dave Shields, F 2003-04 Ryan Caldwell, D 2005-06 Paul Stastny, F 2005-06 Matt Carle, D 2009-10 Rhett Rakhshani, F

WCHA Sophomore of the Year WCHA Goaltending Champion Season Name, Pos. Season Name 1959-60 George Kirkwood, F* 1959-60 George Kirkwood 1960-61 Jack Wilson, D 1960-61 George Kirkwood 1966-67 Keith Magnuson, D* 1963-64 Buddy BLom 1968-69 George Morrison, F 1967-68 Gerry Powers 1972-73 Ron Grahame WCHA Freshman of the Year 1977-78 Ernie Glanville Season Name, Pos. 2000-01 Wade Dubielewicz 1982-83 Craig Redmond, D 2002-03 Wade Dubielewicz 1986-87 Dave Shields, F 2009-10 Mark Cheverie 1987-88 Rick Berens, F *- Co-winner WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name, Pos. 2004-05 Paul Stastny, F 2010-11 Jason Zucker, F Ron Grahame won 82 games for Denver from 1969-73, the third-best total in WCHA 2011-12 Joey LaLeggia, D history.

27 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Big Rapids, Mich. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Bulldogs 2013-14 29-11-3 20-6-2 (1st) Runner-up/Regional Final Colors: Crimson & Gold 2014-15 18-20-2 13-14-1 (6th) Semifi nal/None Years of Membership: 2013-21 (eight seasons) 2015-16 20-15-6 13-11-4 (4th) 1st/Second Regional Final Overall Record as WCHA Member: 112-160-23 (.419) 2016-17 13-19-5 12-12-4 (5th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 81-111-18 (.4.28) 2017-18 14-23-1 11-16-1 (6th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 1 2018-19 10-23-3 7-18-3 (9th) None/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 5 2019-20 7-26-2 5-21-2 (9th) None/No tournament WCHA Postseason Championships: 1 2020-21 1-23-1 0-13-1 (8th) None/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 0 All-WCHA: 12 All-Rookie: 4 All-Academic: 120 Scholar-Athlete: 77 WCHA MVPs/POTY: 0 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 1 WCHA Scoring Champions: 1 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 NHL Draftees: 2

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 158 Ryan Lowney, D ...... 2013-17

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 52 Gerald Mayhew, F ...... 2013-17

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 67 Gerald Mayhew, F ...... 2013-17

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 119 Gerald Mayhew, F ...... 2013-17

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 80 C.J. Motte ...... 2013-15

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 4,866 C.J. Motte ...... 2013-15

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 2,131 C.J. Motte ...... 2013-15

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.12 C.J. Motte ...... 2013-15

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .925 C.J. Motte ...... 2013-15

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 46 C.J. Motte ...... 2013-15

28 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 2013-14 Scott Czarnowczan 2014-15 CJ Motte 2015-16 Kyle Schempp 2016-17 Jared VanWormer 2017-18 Corey Mackin 2018-19 Corey Mackin 2019-20 Nate Kallen (C), Dominic Lutz (A) 2020-21 Liam MacDougall (C), Coale Norris (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name, Pos. 2013-21 112-160-23 2016-17 Chad McDonald, F

WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name, Pos. 2015-16 Corey Mackin, F 2018-19 Cooper Zech, D

WCHA Coach of the Year Season Name 2013-14 Bob Daniels

WCHA Scoring Champion Season Name, Pos. 2016-17 Gerald Mayhew, F

Gerald Mayhew is Ferris State’s WCHA era career leader in goals, assists and points. 29 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY LAKE SUPERIOR STATE LAKERS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Lakers 2013-14 16-19-1 12-16-0 (T-8th) None/None Colors: Royal Blue & Gold 2014-15 8-28-2 7-20-1 (T-8th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 2013-21 (eight seasons) 2015-16 14-22-5 10-13-5 (7th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 115-152-28 (.437) 2016-17 11-18-7 8-13-7 (7th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 81-107-22 (.438) 2017-18 10-22-4 8-17-3 (9th) None/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 2018-19 23-13-2 16-10-2 (4th) Quarterfi nals/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 6 2019-20 14-23-4 11-13-4 (7th) First Round/No tournament WCHA Postseason Championships: 1 2020-21 19-7-3 9-5-0 (T-2nd) Champion/First Round NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 0 All-WCHA: 12 All-Rookie: 4 All-Academic: 115 Scholar-Athlete: 53 WCHA MVPs/POTY: 0 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 0 WCHA Scoring Champions: 0 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 NHL Draftees: 0

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 149 Max Humitz, F ...... 2016-20

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 64 Max Humitz, F ...... 2016-20

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 51 Anthony Nellis, F ...... 2015-19

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 111 Max Humitz, F ...... 2016-20

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 99 Gordon Defi el ...... 2014-17

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 5,754 Gordon Defi el ...... 2014-17

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 2,962 Gordon Defi el ...... 2014-17

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.51 Mareks Mitens ...... 2017-21

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .915 Gordon Defi el ...... 2014-17

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 36 Mareks Mitens ...... 2017-21

30 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) LAKE SUPERIOR STATE LAKERS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 2013-14 Matt Bruneteau (C), Andrew Perrault (A), Colin Campbell (A) 2014-15 Andrew Dommett (C), Chris Ciotti (A), Stephen Perfetto (A), Eric Drapluk (A) 2015-16 Austin McKay (C), Bryce Schmidt (A), Eric Drapluk (A) 2016-17 Gus Correlae (C), Aidan Wright (A), Ryan Renz (A), Josh Nenadala (A) 2017-18 Aidan Wright (C), Gage Torrel (A), Ryan Renz (A) 2018-19 Gage Torrel (C), Diego Cuglietta (C), Collin Saccoman (A), Anthony Nellis (A) 2019-20 Max Humitz (C), Collin Saccoman (A), Lukas Kaelble (A), Brendan McKay (A) 2020-21 Lukas Kaelble (C), Ashton Calder (A), Hampus Eriksson (A), Will Riedell (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Rookie of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 2013-14 Jim Roque 16-19-1 2013-14 Alex Globke, F 2014-21 99-133-27

Max Humitz scored 84 goals and recorded 111 points for the Lakers from 2016-20. 31 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Wolverines 1951-52 22-4-0 9-3-0 (T-2nd) No tournament/Champion Colors: Maize & Blue 1952-53 17-7-0 12-4-0 (T-1st) No tournament/Champion Years of Membership: 1951-58, 1959-81 (29 seasons) 1953-54 15-6-2 12-3-1 (2nd) No tournament/Third Overall Record as WCHA Member: 490-382-22 (.560) 1954-55 18-5-1 13-5-0 (2nd) No tournament/Champion WCHA League Record: 325-307-13 (.514) 1955-56 20-2-1 15-2-1 (1st) No tournament/Champion WCHA Regular Season Championships: 3 1956-57 18-5-2 13-4-1 (2nd) No tournament/Runner-up WCHA Postseason Appearances: 15 1957-58 8-13-0 7-11-0 (6th) No tournament/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 1958-59 No League Play NCAA Tournament Appearances: 9 1959-60 12-12-0 7-11-0 (4th) None/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 9 1960-61 16-10-2 15-8-1 (3rd) First Round/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 7 1961-62 22-5-0 15-3-0 (2nd) Runner-up/Third NCAA Championships: 5 1962-63 7-14-3 3-14-3 (7th) None/None All-Americans: 19 1963-64 24-4-1 12-2-0 (1st) Runner-up/Champion All-WCHA: 43 1964-65 13-12-1 7-11-0 (5th) None/None All-Rookie: N/A 1965-66 14-14-0 9-9-0 (5th) First Round/None All-Academic: N/A 1966-67 19-7-2 11-6-1 (4th) First Round/None Scholar-Athlete: N/A 1967-68 18-9-0 11-7-0 (4th) First Round/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 2 1968-69 16-12-0 10-8-0 (4th) East Runner-up/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 2 1969-70 14-16-0 11-13-0 (6th) First Round/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 4 1970-71 9-21-0 5-17-0 (9th) None/None WCHA Goaltending Champions: 5* 1971-72 16-18-0 12-16-0 (6th) First Round/None NHL Draftees: 23 1972-73 6-27-1 4-25-1 (10th) None/None *- Includes co-winners in 1961-62 1973-74 18-17-1 12-15-1 (7th) First Round/None 1974-75 22-17-1 17-15-0 (6th) Runner-up/None 1975-76 21-18-0 17-15-0 (4th) Runner-up/None 1976-77 28-17-0 20-12-0 (3rd) Runner-up/Runner-up 1977-78 15-20-1 12-19-1 (T-7th) None/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1978-79 8-27-1 6-25-1 (10th) None/None 1979-80 23-13-2 13-11-2 (4th) First Round/None GAMES 1980-81 23-17-0 15-13-0 (T-5th) Runner-up/None Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 163 Kris Manery, F ...... 1974-77 163 Rob Palmer, D ...... 1974-77

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 112 Dave Debol, F ...... 1975-78

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 134 Dave Debol, F ...... 1975-78

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 246 Dave Debol ...... 1975-78

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 128 Robbie Moore...... 1973-76

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 7,413 Robbie Moore...... 1973-76

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 4,434 Robbie Moore...... 1973-76

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 3.26 Jim Keogh ...... 1967-69

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .907 Bob Gray ...... 1962-64

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 47 Robbie Moore...... 1973-76

32 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) MICHIGAN WOLVERINES TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 1951-52 Earl Keyes 1952-53 John Matchefts 1953-54 1954-55 Bill MacFarland 1955-56 Bill MacFarland 1956-57 Bob Pitts 1957-58 Neil McDonald 1958-59 Bob Watt 1959-60 Bob Watt 1960-61 Dale MacDonald 1961-62 1962-63 Larry Babcock 1963-64 Gordon Wilkie 1964-65 Wilfred Martin 1965-66 1966-67 Mike Marttila 1967-68 William Lord 1968-69 Paul Domm 1969-70 Dave Perrin 1970-71 Paul Gamsby 1971-72 Brian Skinner 1972-73 Rick Mallette 1973-74 Randy Trudeau 1974-75 Randy Trudeau 1975-76 Angie Moretto, Greg Fox, Tom Lindskog 1976-77 Kris Manery 1977-78 John McCahill 1978-79 Mark Miller 1979-80 Doug Todd 1980-81 Tim Manning

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Most Valuable Player Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 1951-57 Vic Heyliger 110-29-6 1961-62 Red Berenson, F 1957-73 214-194-11* 1965-66 Mel Wakabayahsi, F 1973-80 135-129-6 1980 1-1-0 WCHA Sophomore of the Year 1980-81 John Giordano 23-17-0 Season Name *- Does not include 1958-59 season when no league play was held 1961-62 Gordon Wilkie, F 1963-64 Tom Polonic, D

WCHA Coach of the Year Season Name 1963-64 Al Renfrew 1980-81 John Giordano

WCHA Scoring Champion Season Name 1961-62 Red Berenson, F 1963-64 Gordon Wilkie, F 1964-65 Mel Wakabayashi, F

WCHA Goaltending Champion Season Name 1951-52 Willard Ikola 1955-56 Lorne Howes 1956-57 Ross Childs 1961-62 Dave Butts* 1961-62 Bob Gray*

*- Co-winner

Dave Debol’s 246 career points are the most for a Wolverine in the WCHA. 33 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: East Lansing, Mich. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Spartans 1951-52 7-13-0 3-9-0 (6th) No Tournament/None Colors: Green & White 1952-53 5-16-1 2-16-0 (7th) No Tournament/None Years of Membership: 1951-58, 1959-81 (29 seasons) 1953-54 8-14-1 4-13-1 (6th) No Tournament/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 389-475-22 (.451) 1954-55 9-17-1 5-14-1 (7th) No Tournament/None WCHA League Record: 244-389-16 (.388) 1955-56 5-18-0 1-17-0 (7th) No Tournament/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 1956-57 7-15-0 5-15-0 (7th) No Tournament/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 13 1957-58 12-11-0 9-11-0 (5th) No Tournament/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 2 1958-59 No League Play No League Play/Runner-up NCAA Tournament Appearances: 3 1959-60 4-18-2 4-18-2 (7th) None/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 3 1960-61 11-16-0 5-15-0 (6th) None/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 2 1961-62 13-11-1 6-9-1 (4th) Third Place/None NCAA Championships: 1 1962-63 11-12-0 6-10-0 (T-5th) None/None All-Americans: 13 1963-64 8-17-1 1-12-1 (7th) None/None All-WCHA: 17 1964-65 17-12-0 7-7-0 (4th) First Round/None All-Rookie: N/A 1965-66 16-13-0 9-10-0 (6th) Champion/Champion All-Academic: N/A 1966-67 16-15-1 8-11-1 (5th) Champion/Third Scholar-Athlete: N/A 1967-68 11-16-2 6-13-1 (6th) First Round/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 1 1968-69 11-16-1 7-10-1 (6th) None/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 0 1969-70 13-16-0 10-12-0 (7th) First Round/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 4 1970-71 19-12-0 12-10-0 (4th) First Round/None WCHA Goaltending Champions: 1 1971-72 20-16-0 15-13-0 (4th) Runner-up/None NHL Draftees: 10 1972-73 23-12-1 16-9-1 (4th) First Round/None 1973-74 23-14-1 15-12-1 (4th) Runner-up/None 1974-75 22-17-1 19-12-1 (5th) Runner-up/None 1975-76 23-15-2 20-12-0 (2nd) Runner-up/None 1976-77 14-21-1 11-20-1 (T-8th) None/None 1977-78 7-27-2 7-23-2 (10th) None/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1978-79 15-21-0 12-20-0 (T-8th) None/None 1979-80 14-24-0 12-16-0 (8th) First Round/None GAMES 1980-81 12-22-2 7-20-1 (10th) None/None Games Player, Position ...... Seasons No information

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 138 Tom Ross, F ...... 1972-76

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 186 Tom Ross, F ...... 1972-76

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 324 Tom Ross, F ...... 1972-78

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 86 Dave Versical ...... 1976-78

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons No information

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 3,108 Dave Versical ...... 1975-78

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 3.54 ...... 1967-71

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .899 Gaye Cooley ...... 1965-67

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 44 Ron Clark ...... 1971-75

34 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 1980-81 Ken Paraskevin (C), 1951-52 William McCormick, Conrad Buck Mark Hamway (A), 1952-53 Richard Northey, Richard Lord Dan Sutton (A), Leo Lynett (A) 1953-54 John Thomas 1954-55 Henry Campanini 1955-56 John Polomsky, Edward Schiller 1956-57 Bob Jasson 1957-58 Bob Jasson 1958-59 Joe Polano 1959-60 Jack Roberts 1960-61 Andre LaCoste 1961-62 Frank Silka (C), Real Turcotte (A), Walt Johnstone (A) 1962-63 Dick Johnstone 1963-64 Carl Lackey 1964-65 Doug Roberts 1965-66 Mike Coppo (C), Don Heaphy (A) 1966-67 Mike Jacobson 1967-68 Richard Bois 1968-69 Ken Anstey (C), Bob DeMarco (A) 1969-70 Alan Swanson 1970-71 Randy Sokoll 1971-72 Gilles Gagnon, James Watt 1972-73 Gilles Gagnon, William Sipola 1973-74 Mark Calder (C), Chris Murfey (A) 1974-75 Dennis Olmstead (C), Paul Pavelich (A) 1975-76 Tom Ross (C), Daryl (A) 1976-77 David Kelly 1977-78 Dav Versical (C), Doug Counter (A) 1978-79 Jeff Barr 1979-80 Russell Welch (C), Ted Huesing (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Most Valuable Player Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 1951-79 350-421-19* 1974-75 Tom Ross, F* 1979-81 26-46-2 *- Does not include 1958-59 season when no league play was held WCHA Sophomore of the Year Season Name 1969-70 Don Thompson, F

WCHA Freshman of the Year Season Name 1980-81 , G

WCHA Scoring Champion Season Name 1965-66 Doug Volmar, F 1973-74 Steve Colp, F 1974-75 Tom Ross, F 1975-76 Tom Ross, F

WCHA Goaltending Champion Season Name 1968-69 Rick Duffett

*- Co-winner

Tom Ross scored a WCHA record 324 points for the Spartans from 1972-78. 35 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY MICHIGAN TECH HUSKIES

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Houghton, Mich. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Huskies 1951-52 2-18-0 0-12-0 (7th) No tournament/None Colors: Black, Gold & Silver 1952-53 6-13-0 3-13-0 (6th) No tournament/None Years of Membership: 1951-58, 1959-81, 1984-2021 (66 seasons) 1953-54 7-17-1 2-16-0 (7th) No tournament/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 1,079-1,167-168 (.481) 1954-55 12-13-1 8-11-1 (5th) No tournament/None WCHA League Record: 741-882-128 (.460) 1955-56 21-7-0 14-6-0 (2nd No tournament/Runner-up WCHA Regular Season Championships: 7 1956-57 14-9-5 8-8-4 (4th) No tournament/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 66 1957-58 11-16-1 5-15-0 (7th) No tournament/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 11 1958-59 No League Play NCAA Tournament Appearances: 13 1959-60 21-10-1 15-6-1 (2nd) Champion/Runner-up NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 10 1960-61 16-13-0 13-11-0 (4th) Runner-up/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 7 1961-62 29-3-0 17-3-0 (1st) Champion/Champion NCAA Championships: 3 1962-63 17-10-2 11-7-2 (3rd) Semifi nals/None All-Americans: 37 1963-64 14-12-1 9-7-0 (4th) Semifi nals/None All-WCHA: 118 1964-65 24-5-2 12-5-1 (2nd) Champion/Champion All-Rookie: 10 1965-66 23-6-1 15-4-1 (1st) Runner-up/None All-Academic: 328 1966-67 18-11-1 14-7-1 (3rd) Runner-up/None Scholar-Athlete: 73 1967-68 22-9-1 15-5-0 (2nd) Runner-up/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 4 1968-69 21-9-2 14-5-1 (1st) Champion/Fourth place WCHA Coaches of the Year: 9 1969-70 19-12-3 12-7-3 (T-2nd) Champion/Fourth place WCHA Scoring Champions: 3 1970-71 25-6-2 18-4-0 (1st) First Round/None WCHA Goaltending Champions: 6 1971-72 16-17-1 11-15-0 (7th) First Round/None NHL Draftees: 82 1972-73 24-13-1 16-10-0 (5th) Runner-up/None 1973-74 28-9-3 20-6-2 (1st) Champion/Runner-up 1974-75 32-10-0 22-10-0 (2nd) Champion/Champion 1975-76 34-9-0 25-7-0 (1st) Champion/Runner-up 1976-77 19-18-1 15-16-1 (6th) First Round/None 1977-78 25-14-1 21-11-0 (3rd) Runner-up/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1978-79 17-18-3 13-16-3 (7th) First Round/None 1979-80 18-18-2 12-14-2 (7th) First Round/None GAMES 1980-81 29-14-1 17-11-0 (T-2nd) Champion/Third place Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 1984-85 15-24-1 13-20-1 (8th) First Round/None 165 Richard Novak ...... 1984-89 1985-86 10-26-4 9-22-3 (8th) First Round/None 1986-87 11-28-1 11-23-1 (7th) First Round/None GOALS 1987-88 20-20-1 19-15-1 (4th) First Round/None Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 133 Mike Zuke F ...... 1972-76 1988-89 15-25-2 15-19-1 (6th) First Round/None 1989-90 10-30-0 6-22-0 (8th) First Round/None ASSISTS 1990-91 13-25-3 9-21-2 (7th) First Round/None Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 1991-92 16-22-1 14-17-1 (6th) First Round/None 177 Mike Zuke F ...... 1972-76 1992-93 17-15-5 15-12-5 (4th) Semifi nals/None 1993-94 13-27-5 8-19-5 (10th) Fourth Place/None POINTS 1994-95 15-20-4 12-17-3 (8th) First Round/None Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 310 Mike Zuke F ...... 1972-76 1995-96 18-18-6 12-14-6 (7th) Runner-up/None 1996-97 8-27-4 5-23-4 (10th) First Round/None GOALTENDER GAMES 1997-98 17-20-3 10-17-1 (7th) First Round/None Games Player ...... Seasons 1998-99 9-28-1 9-19-0 (8th) First Round/None 117 Cam Ellsworth ...... 2001-05 1999-2000 4-34-0 2-26-0 (10th) First Round/None 2000-01 8-24-3 6-19-3 (8th) First Round/None MINUTES PLAYED 2001-02 8-28-2 4-22-2 (10th) First Round/None Min. Player ...... Seasons 6,533 Cam Ellsworth ...... 2001-05 2002-03 10-24-4 7-18-3 (9th) First Round/None 2003-04 8-25-5 6-19-3 (10th) First Round/None SAVES 2004-05 8-25-4 7-19-2 (10th) First Round/None Saves Player ...... Seasons 2005-06 7-25-6 6-16-6 (8th) First Round/None 3,510 Cam Ellsworth ...... 2001-05 2006-07 18-17-5 11-12-5 (6th) Quarterfi nals/None 2007-08 14-20-5 9-15-4 (9th) First Round/None GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 2008-09 6-25-7 2-19-7 (10th) First Round/None GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.00 Jamie Phillips ...... 2012-16 2009-10 5-30-1 4-24-0 (10th) First Round/None 2010-11 4-30-4 2-24-2 (12th) First Round/None SAVE PERCENTAGE 2011-12 16-19-4 11-13-4 (8th) Quarterfi nals/None PCT. Player ...... Seasons 2012-13 13-20-4 8-16-4 (10th) First Round/None .916 Garry Bauman ...... 1961-64 2013-14 14-19-7 12-11-5 (5th) First Round/None 2014-15 29-10-2 21-5-2 (2nd) Runner-up/First round WINS 2015-16 23-9-5 18-7-3 (1st) Semifi nals/None Wins Player ...... Seasons 58 Bruce Horsch ...... 1974-78 2016-17 23-15-7 15-7-6 (2nd) Champion/First round 2017-18 22-17-5 12-11-5 (5th) Champion/First round 2018-19 14-20-4 13-12-3 (6th) First Round/None 2019-20 21-15-3 14-12-2 (6th) Semifi nals*/No tournament 2020-21 17-12-1 7-7-0 (T-5th) First Round/None *- Semifi nals & championship cancelled due to CoVID-19 outbreak

36 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) MICHIGAN TECH HUSKIES TEAM CAPTAINS 1951-52 Joe deBastiana 1987-88 Tom Bissett 2018-19 Jake Lucchini, Dylan Steman 1952-53 Lloyd Rautiola 1988-89 Tom Bissett 2019-20 Raymond Brice, Alex Smith 1953-54 George McGinn, Harry Taylor 1989-90 Jeff St. Cyr 2020-21 Alec Broetzman (C), 1954-55 Wally Cockatt, Bob McManus 1990-91 Rob Tustian Trenton Bliss (A), Eric Gotz (A) 1955-56 Harvey Glover, Bob McManus 1991-92 Geoff Sarjeant 1956-57 Jack MManus 1992-93 Jeff Hill 1957-58 Pete Buchmann, Ted Kennedy 1993-94 Jeff Hill 1958-59 Pete Buchmann 1994-95 Brent Peterson 1959-60 Paul Coppo 1995-96 Pat Mikesch,ch Jason Wright 1960-61 Gerald Fabbro 1996-97 Jason Prokopetzrokopetzoko 1961-62 Jerry Sullivan 1997-98 Jasonason Prokopetzkop 1962-63 Pat Casey 1998-9999 A.JA.J.J. AitAitkenn 1963-64 George Hill 1999-200099-29-2000000 DevinDev HartnalHartnalltnall 1964-65 Al Holm 202000-0100-01 Adrian Fure,re, Matt UlwUlwellUlwellingwelling 1965-66 Rick Yeo 22001-02001 Greg Amadio,madio, Jaronron DoDoetDoetzel,etzel, 1966-67 BretBrett Engelhardt, TiTim LauLaurilaLaurila,urila, 1967-68 John Haines Brad PattersonPatte 1968-69 John Haines 2002-03-03 Brett EngelhardtEnge 1969-70 Brian Watts 202003-04-04 Brett Engelhardt 1970-71 Rob Murray 2004-05004-004-05 Colinolin Murphy 1971-72 Darwin Mott 2005-06-066 Brandon SchwartzS wartz 1972-73 Darwin Mott 2006-07 Mike BatovanjaBatovanja,ovanja LarLars HeHelminen 1973-74 2007-08 Jimmy Kerr 1974-75 2008-09 John Schwarz 1975-76 George Lyle 2009-10 Malcolm Gwilliam 1976-77 Stu Younger 2010-11 Deron Cousens, Brett Olson 1977-78 Doug Young 2011-12 Brett Olson 1978-79 Dave Joelson 2012-13 Carl Nielsen 1979-80 Greg Hay 2013-14 Blake Pietila, Brad Stebner 1980-81 2014-15 Tanner Kero, Blake Pietila 1984-85 Dave Reirson 2015-16 Alex Petan, Cliff Watson 1985-86 Dave Reirson 2016-17 Cliff Watson 1986-87 Randy Oswald, Don Porter 2017-18 Brent Baltus

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Most Valuable Player WCHA Coach of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name Season Name 1951-52 Al Renfrew 48-68-2 1970-71 Rob Murray, D 1959-60 John MacInnes 1956-81 John MacInnes 516-271-35* 1975-76 Mike Zuke, F 1961-61 John MacInnes 1984-85 Jim Nahrgang 15-24-1 1965-66 John MacInnes 1985-90 66-129-8 WCHA Player of the Year 1970-71 John MacInnes 1990-92 29-47-4 Season Name 1975-76 John MacInnes 1992-96 63-80-20 2014-15 Tanner Kero, F 1987-88 Herb Boxer 1996-200 Tim Watters 39-113-7 2015-16 Alex Petan, F 2011-12 2000-03 Mike Sertich 25-69-9 2015-16 Mel Pearson 2003-11 Jamie Russell 70-197-37 WCHA Student-Athlete of the 2011-17 Mel Pearson 118-9-29 Year WCHA Scoring Champion 2017-21 74-64-12 Season Name Season Name *- Does not include 1958-59 season when no league play was held 1991-92 Geoff Sarjeant, G 1988-89 Shawn Harrison, F 2009-10 Ed Vlaisavijevich, D 2014-15 Tanner Kero, F 2014-15 Tanner Kero, F 2015-16 Alex Petan, F 2015-16 Jamie Phillips, G WCHA Goaltending Champion WCHA Defensive Player of the Season Name Year 1962-63 Garry Bauman Season Name 1964-65 1997-98 Andy Sutton, D* 1965-66 Tony Esposito 1966-67 Tony Esposito WCHA Sophomore of the Year 1970-71 Morris Trewin Season Name 1959-60 Lou Agnotti, F* *- Co-winner 1962-63 George Hill, F 1964-65 Gary Milroy, F

WCHA Freshman of the Year Season Name 1970-71 Mike Usitalo, F 1972-73 Mike Zuke, F

Mike Zuke is one of just three players to score 300 career points in the WCHA. He tallied 310 for the Huskies from 1972-78.

37 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Golden Gophers 1951-52 13-13-0 5-7-0 (5th) No tournament/None Colors: Maroon & Gold 1952-53 23-6-0 16-4-0 (1st) No tournament/Runner-up Years of Membership: 1951-2013 (61 seasons) 1953-54 23-6-1 16-3-1 (1st) No tournament/Runner-up Overall Record as WCHA Member: 1,384-803-150 (.624) 1954-55 16-12-2 10-12-2 (3rd) No tournament/None WCHA League Record: 935-600-117 (.601) 1955-56 16-12-1 11-10-1 (4th) No tournament/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 14 1956-57 12-15-2 7-15-2 (6th) No tournament/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 50 1957-58 16-11-0 13-11-0 (4th) No tournament/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 14 1958-59 No League Play NCAA Tournament Appearances: 34 1959-60 9-16-2 8-15-1 (6th) None/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 20 1960-61 17-11-1 14-6-0 (2nd) Champion/Third place NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 13 1961-62 9-10-2 5-10-1 (7th) None/None NCAA Championships: 5 1962-63 16-7-4 10-7-3 (4th) First Round/None All-Americans: 53 1963-64 14-11-0 10-6-0 (3rd) None/None All-WCHA: 168 1964-65 14-12-2 10-8-0 (3rd) First Round/None All-Rookie: 25 1965-66 16-11-0 13-9-0 (T-2nd) First Round/None All-Academic: 187 1966-67 9-19-1 5-17-1 (8th) First Round/None Scholar-Athlete: 19 1967-68 19-12-0 13-9-0 (5th) Runner-up/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 8 1968-69 14-13-3 11-9-2 (5th) First Round/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 5 1969-70 21-12-0 18-8-0 (1st) First Round/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 12 1970-71 14-17-2 9-12-1 (5th) Champion/Runner-up WCHA Goaltending Champions: 13 1971-72 8-24-0 7-21-0 (10th) None/None NHL Draftees: 195 1972-73 15-16-3 12-13-3 (6th) First Round/None 1973-74 22-11-6 14-9-5 (2nd) Champion/Champion 1974-75 31-10-1 24-8-0 (1st) Champion/Runner-up 1975-76 28-14-2 18-13-1 (3rd) Champion/Champion 1976-77 17-22-3 13-16-3 (7th) Second Round/None 1977-78 22-14-2 18-13-1 (4th) First Round/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1978-79 32-11-1 20-11-1 (2nd) Champion/Champion 1979-80 26-15-0 18-14-0 (2nd) Champion/First Round GAMES 1980-81 33-12-0 20-8-0 (1st) Champion/Runner-up Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 1981-82 22-12-2 13-11-2 (3rd) Second Round/None 182 Lary Olimb, F ...... 1988-92 1982-83 33-12-1 18-7-1 (1st) Runner-up/Fourth place 1983-84 27-11-2 16-9-1 (3rd) Second Round/None GOALS 1984-85 31-13-3 21-10-3 (2nd) Runner-up/Quarterfi nals Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 144 John Mayasich, F ...... 1951-55 1985-86 35-13-0 24-10-0 (2nd) Runner-up/Third place 1986-87 34-14-1 25-9-1 (2nd) Runner-up/Third place ASSISTS 1987-88 34-10-0 28-7-0 (1st) Runner-up/Fourth place Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 1988-89 34-11-3 27-6-2 (1st) Fourth place/Runner-up 159 Larry Olimb, F...... 1988-92 1989-90 28-16-2 17-9-2 (2nd) Runner-up/Quarterfi nals 1990-91 30-10-5 22-5-5 (2nd) Runner-up/Quarterfi nals POINTS 1991-92 33-11-0 26-6-0 (1st) Runner-up/Regional Final Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 298 John Mayasich, F ...... 1951-55 1992-93 22-12-8 16-9-7 (T-2nd) Champion/First Round 1993-94 25-13-4 18-10-4 (2nd) Champion/Frozen Four GOALTENDER GAMES 1994-95 25-14-5 16-11-5 (4th) Third place/Frozen Four Games Player ...... Seasons 1995-96 30-10-2 21-9-2 (2nd) Champion/Regional Final 151 Adam Hauser ...... 1998-2002 1996-97 28-13-1 21-10-1 (T-1st) Runner-up/Regional Final 1997-98 17-22-0 12-16-0 (6th) First Round/None MINUTES PLAYED 1998-99 15-19-9 10-12-6 (5th) Fourth place/None Min. Player ...... Seasons 8,833 Adam Hauser ...... 1998-2002 1999-2000 20-19-2 13-13-2 (6th) Fourth place/None 2000-01 27-13-2 18-8-2 (3rd) Fourth place/First Round SAVES 2001-02 32-8-4 18-7-3 (3rd) Runner-up/Champion Saves Player ...... Seasons 2002-03 28-8-9 15-6-7 (T-2nd) Champion/Champion 3,777 Adam Hauser ...... 1998-2002 2003-04 27-14-3 15-12-1 (T-4th) Champion/Regional Final 2004-05 28-15-1 17-10-1 (T-3rd) Fourth place/Frozen Four GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 2005-06 27-9-5 20-5-3 (1st) Fourth place/First Round GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.45 Kent Patterson ...... 2008-12 2006-07 31-10-3 18-7-3 (1st) Champion/Regional Final 2007-08 19-17-9 9-12-7 (7th) Runner-up/First Round SAVE PERCENTAGE 2008-09 17-13-7 12-11-5 (5th) Quarterfi nal/None PCT. Player ...... Seasons 2009-10 18-19-2 12-14-2 (7th) First Round/None .913 Kent Patterson ...... 2008-12 2010-11 16-14-6 13-10-5 (5th) First Round/None 2011-12 28-14-1 20-8-0 (1st) Semifi nals/Frozen Four WINS 2012-13 26-9-5 16-7-5 (T-1st) Semifi nals/First Round Wins Player ...... Seasons 84 ...... 2003-07

38 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS TEAM CAPTAINS 1951-52 Russ Strom 1983-84 Jeff Larson, Tom Rothstein 2007-08 Derek Peltier, Mike Howe 1952-53 Tom Wegleitner 1984-85 Evan Kaufmann, Ryan Stoa, 1953-54 Gene Campbell 1985-86 Wally Chapman, Tony Kellin Blake Wheeler 1954-55 John Mayasich, Jim Mattson 1986-87 Tim Bergland, Corey Millen 2008-09 Ryan Stoa, Justin Bostrom, 1955-56 Sr., George Jetty 1987-88 , Jay Cates Ryan Flynn 1956-57 John Petroske 1988-89 Todd Richards, Dave Snuggerud 2009-10 Ryan Flynn, Tony Lucia, 1957-58 Jack McCartan, 1989-90 Peter Hankinson, Lance Pitlick Jordan Schroeder, David Fischer Robert (Mike) Pearson 1990-91 Ben Hankinson 2010-11 Jay Barriball, Alex Kangas, 1958-59 Gary Alm, Tom Riley 1991-92-9292 Larry OlimbO Mike Hoeffel, Aaron Ness 1959-60 Myron Grafstrom, Jerry Melnychuk 1992-93-93933 Travis RichardsRichaRichar 2011-12 Taylor Matson, Jake Hansen, 1960-61 Jerry Norman, Larry Johnson 1993-94-94944 Chris McAlpine, Jeff NieNielseNielsNielsen Joe Miller, Zach Budish 1961-62 Richard Young 1994-95-955 Scott Bell, Justin McHughMcHugMcHu 2012-13 Zach Budish (C), 1962-63 1995-96-96966 BrianB Bonin, DDan TrebilTr Seth Helgeson (A), 1963-64 David Metzen 1996-976-9797 MikeMMik Crowley, Caseysey HankinHankiHankHankinson Nick Bjugstad (A), Erik Haula (A) 1964-65 Craig Falkman, Larry Stordahl 1997-98997-9897-987-98 CaseyCasCase Hankinson,on, RyanRy KraftKrafKra 1965-66 Doug Woog, John Lothrop 1991998-9999898-999 WyattWya Smith 1966-67 James Branch 1999-2000999-2000 NateNa Miller, 1967-68 Dylan Mills, Erik Westrum 1968-69 Bill Klatt 2000-01 Dylan Mills, John Pohl 1969-70 Pat Westrum Erik Westrum 1970-71 Frank Sanders 20012001-02 02 JJordan d LLeopold, ld JJohn h PPohl, hl 1971-72 John Thoemke Grant Potulny 1972-73 Bill Butters, Jim Gambucci 2002-03 Grant Potulny, Nick Anthony, 1973-74 Brad Shelstad 1974-75 Robert Harris 2003-04 Grant Potulny, Troy Riddle, 1975-76 Pat Phippen 1976-77 2004-05 Judd Stevens, Jake Fleming 1977-78 Rob Larson Barry Tallackson, Chris Harrington 1978-79 Bill Baker 2005-06 Gino Guyer, Chris Harrington, 1979-80 Don Micheletti Danny Irmen 1980-81 Steve Ulseth, Mike Knoke 2006-07 Mike Vannelli. Kellen Briggs, 1981-82 Kevin Hartzell Alex Goligoski 1982-83 Bryan Erickson, David Jensen

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY 1967-68 Murray McLachlan, G WCHA Most Valuable Player Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name WCHA Coach of the Year 1951-52 Don Romnes 13-13-0 1962-63 Lou Nanne, D Season Name 1968-69 Murray McLachlan, G 1969-70 Glen Sonmor 1952-66 John Mariucci 197-140-18*^ 1969-70 Murray McLachlan, G 1973-74 1955-56 16-12-1 1974-75 , F* 1979-80 Brad Buetow 1966-71 Glen Sonmor 77-80-6 1979-80 Tim Harrer, F 1989-90 Doug Woog 1971-72 Ken Yackel Sr. 7-17-0 1980-81 Steve Ulseth, F 2005-06 Don Lucia* 1972-79 Herb Brooks 167-97-18 1987-88 Robb Stauber, G 1979-85 Brad Buetow 171-75-8 WCHA Scoring Champion 1985-99 Doug Woog 388-187-40 WCHA Most Valuable Player Season Name 1995-97 Mike Guentzel 2-1-0 Season Name 1951-52 John Mayasich, F 1994-95 Brian Bonin, F 1952-53 John Mayasich, F 1999-2013 Don Lucia 326-162-57 1995-96 Brian Bonin, F 1953-54 John Mayasich, F *- Does not include 1958-59 season when no league play was held 1996-97 Mike Crowley, D 1962-63 Lou Nanne, D ^- Coached the U.S. Olympic team in 1955-56 1967-68 Bill Klatt, F WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year 1979-80 Tim Harrer, F Season Name 1980-81 Steve Ulseth, F 1993-94 Jeff Nielson, F* 1982-83 Scott Bjugstad, F 1994-95 Justin McHugh, F 1994-95 Brian Bonin, F 1995-96 Dan Trebil, D 1995-96 Brian Bonin, F 1996-97 Mike Crowley, D* WCHA Defensive Player of the Year 2008-09 Ryan Stoa Season Name 2000-01 , D WCHA Goaltending Champion 2001-02 Jordan Leopold, D Season Name 2006-07 Alex Goligoski, D 1952-53 Jim Mattson 1953-54 Jim Mattson WCHA Freshman of the Year 1973-74 Brad Shelstad Season Name 1974-75 Larry Thayer 1979-80 Aaron Broten, F 1975-76 Jeff Tscherne 1991-92 Darby Hendrickson, F 1984-85 John Blue 1994-95 Mike Crowley, D 1985-86 John Blue 2002-03 Thomas Vanek, G 1987-88 Robb Stauber 2005-06 Phil Kessel, F 1988-89 Robb Stauber 2008-09 Jordan Schroeder, F 1990-91 Jeff Stolp 1991-92 Jeff Stolp WCHA Sophomore of the Year 1994-95 Jeff Callinan Season Name 2011-12 Kent Patterson John Mayasich’s 144 goals from 1951-55 still stand as the most 1965-66 Gary Gambucci, F *- Co-winner in WCHA history.

39 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY MINNESOTA DULUTH BULLDOGS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Duluth, Minn. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Bulldogs 1965-66 7-19-2 3-15-2 (8th) First Round/None Colors: Maroon & Gold 1966-67 12-16-1 8-15-0 (6th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 1965-2013 (48 seasons) 1967-68 5-23-0 4-20-0 (8th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 816-891-128 (.479) 1968-69 6-23-0 3-19-0 (8th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 574-714-106 (.450) 1969-70 13-15-1 10-13-1 (7th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 3 1970-71 16-17-1 10-14-1 (6th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 44 1971-72 16-18-1 15-13-1 (5th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 3 1972-73 19-17-0 13-15-0 (8th) First Round/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 9 1973-74 21-16-1 13-14-1 (6th) First Round/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 4 1974-75 10-24-4 9-20-3 (8th) First Round/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 2 1975-76 15-21-0 12-20-0 (T-7th) None/None NCAA Championships: 1 1976-77 9-26-2 6-24-2 (10th) None/None All-Americans: 32 1977-78 14-22-1 12-19-1 (T-7th) None/None All-WCHA: 105 1978-79 22-14-4 18-10-4 (T-3rd) Runner-up/None All-Rookie: 13 1979-80 17-21-0 15-17-0 (6th) First Round/None All-Academic: 176 1980-81 17-21-1 11-17-0 (8th) First Round/None Scholar-Athlete: 29 1981-82 16-21-3 9-16-1 (5th) None/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 8 1982-83 28-16-1 14-12-0 (4th) Semifi nals/Quarterfi nals WCHA Coaches of the Year: 5 1983-84 29-12-2 19-5-2 (1st) Champion/Runner-up WCHA Scoring Champions: 7 1984-85 36-9-3 25-7-2 (1st) Champion/Third Place WCHA Goaltending Champions: 2 1985-86 26-13-3 21-12-1 (4th) Second Round/None NHL Draftees: 98 1986-87 11-27-1 11-23-1 (T-7th) First Round/None 1987-88 18-21-2 15-18-2 (T-6th) Fourth Place/None 1988-89 15-23-2 12-21-2 (7th) First Round/None 1989-90 29-19-1 13-15-0 (T-5th) First Round/None 1990-91 14-19-7 11-15-6 (T-5th) First Round/None 1991-92 15-20-2 14-16-2 (5th) First Round/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1992-93 27-11-2 21-9-2 (1st) Third Place/Regional Final 1993-94 14-21-3 12-17-3 (7th) First Round/None GAMES 1994-95 16-18-4 13-15-4 (7th) First Round/None Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 1995-96 20-17-1 16-15-1 T-4th) First Round/None 174 Jim Johnson, D...... 1981-85 1996-97 18-16-4 15-13-4 (6th) First Round/None 1997-98 21-17-2 14-12-2 (5th) Semifi nals/None GOALS 1998-99 7-27-4 4-20-4 (9th) First Round/None Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 100 Tom Milani, F ...... 1972-76 1999-2000 15-22-0 10-18-0 (8th) First Round/None 2000-01 7-28-4 3-22-3 (10th) First Round/None ASSISTS 2001-02 13-24-3 6-19-3 (9th) First Round/None Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 2002-03 22-15-5 14-10-4 (5th) Third Place/None 152 Norm MacIver, D ...... 1982-86 2003-04 28-13-4 19-7-2 (2nd) Third Place/Frozen Four 2004-05 15-17-6 11-13-4 (6th) First Round/None POINTS 2005-06 11-25-4 6-19-3 (9th) Quarterfi nal/None Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 222 Dan Lempe, F ...... 1976-80 2006-07 13-21-5 8-16-4 (9th) First Round/None 2007-08 13-17-6 9-14-5 (8th) First Round/None GOALTENDER GAMES 2008-09 22-13-8 10-11-7 (7th) Champion/Regional Final Games Player ...... Seasons 2009-10 22-17-1 16-11-1 (T-4th) Quarterfi nal/None 137 Brant Nicklin ...... 1996-2000 2010-11 26-10-6 15-8-5 (4th) Quarterfi nal/Champion 2011-12 25-10-6 16-7-5 (2nd) Semifi nal/Regional Final MINUTES PLAYED 2012-13 14-19-5 10-13-5 (9th) First Round/None Min. Player ...... Seasons 7,913 Brant Nicklin ...... 1996-2000

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 3,899 Rick Heinz ...... 1974-78

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.37 Kenny Reiter ...... 2008-12

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .912 Kenny Reiter ...... 2008-12

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 60 Rick Kosti ...... 1983-85 60 Taras Lendzyk ...... 1992-96

40 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) MINNESOTA DULUTH BULLDOGS TEAM CAPTAINS 1965-66 Owen Rogers (C), 1982-83 Jim Graven (C), Dan Fishback (A), 1998-99 Bert Gilling (C), Curtis Bois (A), (A), Bob Hill (A) Gregg Moore (A) Jeff Scissons (A) 1966-67 Keith Christiansen (C), 1983-84 Tom Kurvers (C), Bill Grillo (A), 1999-2000 Jeff Scissons (C), Pat Francisco (A), Bobby Bell (A) Bob Lasko (A) Colin Anderson (A), Ryan Coole (A) 1967-68 John McKay (C), Bruce McLeod (A), 1984-85 Jim Johnson (C), Tom Herzig (C), 2000-01 Andy Reierson (C), Ryan Coole (A), Rick Newell (A) Mark Odnokon (A) Ryan Homstol (A) 1968-69 Bruce McLeod (C), Rick Newell (C) 1985-86 Mark Odnokon (C), 2001-02 Judd Medak (C), Andy Reierson (A) 1969-70 Ron Busniuk (C), Glenn Resch (A), M Mattatt ChChristensenristensen (A)(A),, 22002-03 Jon Francisco (C), Beau Geisler (A), Dan Mahle (A) No Normrmm MaciverMacMaMa iveveverr( ((A)AA)) Jesse Unklesbay (A) 1970-71 Glenn Resch (C), Murray Keogan (A), 1986-8787 G Guyuuyy GosGoGGosselinselsele inn (C)(C),C), BBrianririar nnJ JJohnsonohnoho son (A), 22003-04 Beau Geisler (A), (A), Jim Maertz (A) Ji Jimm SSprengerprepreengengnger ((A)A)A) Luke Stauffacher (A) 1971-72 Walt Ledingham (C), 1987-8888 J Joeoeoe DeLDDeLisleisisls e (C), MiMikeke DeDeADDeAngeliseAngngegellis (A), 22004-05 Evan Schwabe (C), Neil Petruic (A), Pat Boutette (A), Cam Fryer (A) DDa Darinarinr IllikainIllikainenenen (A)(A(A) Luke Stauffacher (A) 1972-73 Maqrk Heaslip (C), Chuck Ness (C), 1988-8989 P Pataat JanJaJanostina ostin (A)((A(A),A)A), DDaleaalelele JaJagogoo (A(A),AA), 22005-06 Steve Czech (C), Tim Stapleton (A) Jerome Mrazek (C) SSa Sandyndydyd SmSSmithith (A((A)A) 22006-07 Andrew Carroll (C), 1973-74 Gord McDonald (C), Tom Milani (A), 1989-9090 D Dalealee JaJJagoago (C)(C(C),C)C),,S SShjonhjohj n PPodeinodedeinn (A)(A((A),A)), Matt McKnight (C) Lyman Haakstad (A) SaS Sandyndydydy SmSmithmitithtth ((A)A) 22007-08 Matt McKnight (C), 1974-75 Gord McDonald (C), Tom Milani (A), 1990-9191 S Scottcott KKellerellele er (C)(C),), SShawnhawhaa n HHowardowowaw rdd (A)((A),AA)), Andrew Carroll (A), Scott Koidahl (A) DaD Darrenarrereen NNaussausss( ((A)A) Travis Gawryletz (A) 1975-76 Tom Milani (C), (A), 1991-9292 D Dougoouuug TorreTorrell ((C),CC), DeDDerekrekre PlPlanteanta e ((A),AA)A),, 22008-09 Andrew Carroll (C), Matt Greer (C), Mike Newton (A) JoJ Jonon RRohloffohlohh offo f ((A)A) Josh Meyers (C) 1976-77 Rick Heiz (C), Monty Jones (A), 1992-9393 D Derekeererer k PPlantelanana te (C)(C),C), JJohnohnn RRoRohloffohlol fff ((A(A),A), 22009-10 Drew Akins (C), Jordan Fulton (A), Craig Arvidson (A) Je Jeffeffff ParPaPParrotta rotott(t ((A)A)A) Mike Montgomery (A) 1977-78 (C), John Rothstein (A), 1993-9494 C Chrishris MMarinucciariarinucuccccii CC)C),), RoRRodod MMillerilliil er (A)(A),, 22010-11 Mike Montgomery (C), Carmen Haakstad (A) Co Coreyrey OsOsmakmak (A(A)A) Jack Connolly (A,), MIke Connolly (A) 1978-79 Curt Giles (C), John Harrington (A), 1994-95 Brett Larson (C), Rod Aldoff (A), 2011-12 Jack Connolly (C), Cody Daberg (A), John Rothstein (A) Rusty Fitzgerald (A) Brady Lamb (A), Travis Oleksuk (A) 1979-80 Stan Palmer (C), Glenn Kulyk (A), 1995-96 Joe Ciccarello (C), Chet Culic (A), 2012-13 Cody Danberg (C), Keith Hendrickson (A) Taras Landzyk (A) Keegan Flaherty (A), Drew Olson (A) 1980-81 Davey Johnson (C), Tom Madson (A), 1996-97 Brad Federenko (C), Bill Oleksuk (A) Laird Lidster (A), MIke Peluso (A) 1981-82 Bill Oleksuk (C), Gary DiGrio (A), 1997-98 Mike Peluso (C), Laird Lidster (C) Scott Carlston (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Most Valuable Player WCHA Coach of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name Season Name 1965-68 24-58-3 1966-67 Keith Christiansen, F 1982-83 Mike Sertich 1968-70 19-38-1 1982-83 Bob Mason, G 1983-84 Mike Sertich 1970-75 Terry Shercliffe 82-92-7 1983-84 Tom Kurvers, D 1984-85 Mike Sertich 1975-82 110-146-11 1984-85 Bill Watson, F 1992-93 Mike Sertich 1982-2000 Mike Sertich 350-328-44 2003-04 2000-13 Scott Sandelin 231-229-63 WCHA Player of the Year Season Name WCHA Scoring Champion 1992-93 Derek Plante, F Season Name 1993-94 Chris Marinucci, F 1966-67 Keith Christiansen, F 2003-04 Junior Lessard, F 1983-84 Bill Watson, F 2011-12 Jack Connolly, F 1984-85 Bill Watson, F 1992-93 Derek Plante, F WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year 1993-94 Chris Marinucci, F Season Name 2003-04 Junior Lessard, F* 1992-93 Brett Hauer, D 2011-12 Jack Connolly, F 1999-00 Jeff Scissons, F WCHA Goaltending Champion WCHA Freshman of the Year Season Name Season Name 1983-84 Rick Kosti 1969-70 Murray Keogan, F 2008-09 1983-84 Rick Kosti, G 1984-85 , F

WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name 1996-97 Brant Nicklin, G

Bill Watson was a two-time WCHA scoring champion and the 1985 Hobey Baker Award winner.

41 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY

MINNESOTA STATE MAVERICKS TM

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Mankato, Minn. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Mavericks 1999-2000 21-14-4 15-10-3 (4th) Semifi nals/None Colors: Purple & Gold 2000-01 19-18-1 13-14-1 (7th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 1999-2021 (22 seasons) 2001-02 16-20-2 11-15-2 (T-6th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 441-328-73 (.567) 2002-03 20-11-10 15-6-7 (T-2nd) Fourth Place/First Round WCHA League Record: 306-232-64 (.561) 2003-04 10-24-5 6-18-4 (9th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 6 2004-05 13-19-6 8-16-4 (8th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 22 2005-06 17-18-4 12-13-3 (7th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 3 2006-07 13-19-6 10-13-5 (8th) First Round/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 7 2007-08 19-16-4 12-12-4 (T-4th) First Round/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 1 2008-09 15-17-6 11-13-4 (8th) First Round/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 2009-10 16-20-3 9-17-2 (T-8th) First Round/None NCAA Championships: 0 2010-11 14-18-6 8-16-4 (11th) First Round/None All-Americans: 11 2011-12 12-24-2 8-18-2 (11th) First Round/None All-WCHA: 53 2012-13 24-14-3 16-11-1 (T-4th) Quarterfi nals/First Round All-Rookie: 20 2013-14 26-14-1 20-7-1 (2nd) Champion/First Round All-Academic: 268 2014-15 29-8-3 21-4-3 (1st) Champion/First Round Scholar-Athlete: 111 2015-16 21-13-7 16-5-7 (T-1st) Runner-up/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 3 2016-17 22-13-4 15-9-4 (3rd) Semifi nals/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 7 2017-18 29-10-1 22-5-1 (1st) Semifi nals/First Round WCHA Scoring Champions: 1 2018-19 32-8-2 22-5-1 (1st) Champion/First Round WCHA Goaltending Champions: 8 2019-20 31-5-2 23-4-1 (1st) Semifi nals*/No tournament NHL Draftees: 15 2020-21 22-5-1 13-1-0 (1st) Semifi nals/Frozen Four

*- Semifi nals & championship cancelled due to CoVID-19 outbreak

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 163 Bryce Gervais, F ...... 2012-16

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 71 Marc Michaelis, F ...... 2016-20

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 113 Matt Leitner, F ...... 2011-15

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 162 Matt Leitner, F ...... 2011-15 162 Marc Michaelis, F ...... 2016-20

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 102 Mike Zacharias ...... 2005-09

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 6,057 Mike Zacharias ...... 2005-09

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 2,765 Mike Zacharias ...... 2005-09

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 1.53 Dryden McKay ...... 2018-21

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .932 Dryden McKay ...... 2018-21

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 75 Dryden McKay ...... 2018-21

42 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021)

TM MINNESOTA STATE MAVERICKS

TEAM CAPTAINS Season Name 2015-16 Carter Foguth (C), 1999-2000 Andy Fermoyle, Aaron Fox, Teddy Blueger (A), Jon Jutzi (A), Tyler Baines Brett Knowles (A) 2000-01 Ryan Severson, Tyler Baines 2016-17 Carter Foguth (C), C.J. Suess (C), 2001-02 Andy Hedlund, B.J. Abel Brad McClure (A), 2002-03 B.J. Abel (C), Joe Bourne (A), Michael Huntebrinker (A), Pete Runkel (A) Sean Flanagan (A) 2003-04 Shane Joseph (C), 2017-18 C.J. Suess (C), Max Coatta (A), Ryan McKelvie (A), Brad McClure (A) Matt Paluczak (A) 2018-192 Max Coatta (C), Marc Michaelis (C), 2004-05 Brad Thompson (C), Nick Rivera (C) Steven Johns (A), Ryan McKelvie (A) 2019-20019-20199-20 Marcc MichaelisMich s (C), Nick Rivera (C(C),(C) 2005-06 David Backes (C), Ryan McKelvie (A), EdwinEdwin Hookenson (A(A)) Chad Brownlee (A) 2020-2120-0-21211 RieseR ZmolekZmmolek (C(C),),, 2006-07 Travis Morin (C), Chad Brownlee (C), Jared SpSSpoonerSpopooonerr ((A), Steve Wagner (A) DallasD s GeGGeradsGeraadss (A)(A),),, JJack McNMcMcNeely (A) TM 2007-08 Joel Hanson (C), Mick Berge (A), R.J. Linder (A) 2008-09 Mick Berge (C), Trevor Bruess (A), Blake Friesen (A) 2009-10 Geoff Irwin (C), Kael Mouillierat A), Channing Boe (A) 2010-11 Rylan Galiardi (C), Chaning Boe (A), Ben Youds (A) 2011-12 Tyler Elbrecht (C), Joe Schiller (A), Cameron Cooper (A) 2012-13 Tyler Elbrecht (C), Eriah Hayes (C) 2013-14 Johnny McInnis (C), Brett Stern (A), Chase Grant (A) 2014-15 Brett Stern (C), Chase Grant (C), Zach Palmquist (A), Carter Foguth (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Player of the Year WCHA Rookie of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name Season Name 1999-2000 Don Brose 21-14-4 2017-18 C.J. Suess, F 2012-13 Stephon Williams, G 2000-12 184-224-55 2019-20 Marc Michaelis, F 2016-17 Marc Michaelis, F 2012-21 Mike Hastings 236-90-24 2020-21 Dryden McKay, G 2017-18 Jake Jaremko, F 2019-20 Lucas Sowder, F WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year 2020-21 Akito Hirose, D Season Name 2004-05 Steven Johns, F WCHA Coach of the Year 2007-8 Joel Hanson, D Season Name 2018-19 Max Coatta, F 1999-00 Don Brose 2019-20 Edwin Hookenson, D 2002-03 Troy Jutting 2007-08 Troy Jutting WCHA Most Valuable Player 2012-13 Mike Hastings Season Name 2014-15 Mike Hastings 1966-67 Keith Christiansen, F 2018-19 Mike Hastings 2020-21 Mike Hastings WCHA Offensive Player of the Year Season Name WCHA Scoring Champion 2017-18 C.J. Suess, F Season Name 2019-20 Marc Michaelis, F 2017-18 C.J. Suess, F 2020-21 Julian Napravnik, F WCHA Goaltending Champion WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Season Name Season Name 2012-13 Stephon Williams 2015-16 Casey Nelson, D 2013-14 Cole Huggins 2016-17 Daniel Brickley, D 2014-15 Stephon Williams 2015-16 Cole Huggins WCHA Goaltender of the Year 2017-18 Connor LaCouvee Season Name 2018-19 Dryden McKay 2019-20 Dryden McKay 2019-20 Dryden McKay 2020-21 Dryden McKay 2002-21 Dryden McKay

Marc Michaelis’ 162 points were the most by a player in the post-realignment WCHA. 43 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING SIOUX

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Grand Forks, N.D. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Fighting Sioux* 1951-52 13-11-1 6-6-0 (4th) No tournament/None Colors: Kelly Green & White 1952-53 15-5-0 11-5-0 (3rd) No tournament/None Years of Membership: 1951-58, 1959-2013 (61 seasons) 1953-54 14-12-1 9-6-1 (3rd) No tournament/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 1,319-858-124 (.600) 1954-55 14-13-1 9-12-1 (6th) No tournament/None WCHA League Record: 886-653-90 (.571) 1955-56 11-16-1 7-13-0 (T-5th) No tournament/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 15 1956-57 18-11-0 13-9-0 (3rd) No tournament/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 49 1957-58 24-7-1 15-5-0 (T-1st) No tournament/Runner-up WCHA Postseason Championships: 11 1958-59 No League Play No League Play/Champion NCAA Tournament Appearances: 28 1959-60 19-11-2 14-7-1 (3rd) Runner-up/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 18 1960-61 9-19-1 7-16-1 (5th) None/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 12 1961-62 9-17-0 7-11-0 (5th) None/None NCAA Championships: 7 1962-63 22-7-3 11-5-2 (T-1st) Champion/Champion All-Americans: 67 1963-64 12-11-2 5-8-1 (5th) Runner-up/None All-WCHA: 173 1964-65 25-8-0 13-3-0 (1st) Runner-up/Third Place All-Rookie: 17 1965-66 17-12-1 13-9-0 (2nd) Runner-up/None All-Academic: 238 1966-67 19-10-0 16-6-0 (1st) Champion/Fourth Place Scholar-Athlete: 25 1967-68 20-10-3 13-8-1 (3rd) Champion/Runner-up WCHA MVPs/POTY: 7 1968-69 18-10-1 15-7-0 (3rd) First Round/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 10 1969-70 14-15-1 12-13-1 (5th) First Round/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 9 1970-71 14-17-2 10-15-1 (7th) Runner-up/None WCHA Goaltending Champions: 11 1971-72 21-14-1 18-10-0 (3rd) Second Round/None NHL Draftees: 152 1972-73 17-17-2 13-15-2 (7th) First Round/None *-Nickname changed to Fighting Hawks in 2015 1973-74 10-23-1 8-20-0 (10th) None/None 1974-75 6-28-2 4-26-2 (10th) None/None 1975-76 15-21-0 12-20-0 (T-7th) None/None 1976-77 19-19-0 16-16-0 (5th) First Round/None 1977-78 15-22-1 13-19-0 (T-5th) First Round/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1978-79 30-11-1 22-10-0 (1st) Champion/Runner-up 1979-80 31-8-1 21-6-0 (1st) Champion/Champion GAMES 1980-81 21-15-2 14-12-2 (5th) First Round/None Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 1981-82 35-12-0 19-7-0 (1st) Runner-up/Champion 175 Chris Porter, F ...... 2003-07 1982-83 21-13-2 16-9-1 (2nd) Second Round/None 175 Ryan Duncan, F ...... 2005-09 1983-84 31-12-2 16-8-2 (2nd) Runner-up/Third Place 1984-85 24-16-2 19-14-1 (4th) Second Round/None GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 1985-86 24-16-1 19-14-1 (6th) First Round/None 131 Ben Cherski, F ...... 1951-55 1986-87 40-8-0 29-6-0 (1st) Champion/Champion 1987-88 21-20-1 16-18-1 (5th) Third Place/None ASSISTS 1988-89 22-18-1 19-15-1 (T-3rd) First Round/None Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 1989-90 28-13-4 15-10-3 (3rd) Third Place/First Round 198 Greg Johnson, F ...... 1989-93 1990-91 24-17-2 18-12-2 (4th) Third Place/None 1991-92 17-21-1 12-19-1 (T-7th) First Round/None POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 1992-93 12-25-1 11-20-1 (8th) First Round/None 272 Greg Johnson, F ...... 1989-93 1993-94 11-23-4 11-14-4 (8th) First Round/None 1994-95 18-18-3 14-15-3 (T-5th) Semifi nals/None GOALTENDER GAMES 1995-96 19-18-1 16-15-1 (T-4th) First Round/None Games Player ...... Seasons 1996-97 31-10-2 21-10-1 (T-1st) Champion/Champion 121 Toby Kvalevog ...... 1993-97 1997-98 30-8-1 21-6-1 (1st) Runner-up/First Round 1998-99 32-6-2 24-2-2 (1st) Runner-up/Regional Final MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 1999-2000 31-8-5 17-6-5 (2nd) Champion/Champion 6,469 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux ...... 2004-08 2000-01 29-8-9 18-4-6 (1st) Runner-up/Runner-up 2001-02 16-19-2 11-15-2 (T-6th) First Round/None SAVES 2002-03 26-12-5 14-9-5 (4th) Semifi nals/First Round Saves Player ...... Seasons 2003-04 30-8-3 20-5-3 (1st) Runner-up/Regional Final 3,517 Peter Waselovich ...... 1973-77 2004-05 25-15-5 13-12-3 (4th) Third Place/Runner-up 2005-06 29-16-1 16-12-0 (T-4th) Champion/Frozen Four GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2006-07 24-14-5 13-10-5 (3rd) Runner-up/Frozen Four 2.14 Jordan Parise ...... 2003-06 2007-08 28-11-4 18-7-3 (2nd) Third Place/Frozen Four 2.14 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux ...... 2004-08 2008-09 24-15-4 17-7-4 (1st) Fourth Place/First Round 2009-10 25-13-5 15-10-3 (T-4th) Champion/First Round SAVE PERCENTAGE 2010-11 32-9-3 21-6-1 (1st) Champion/Frozen Four PCT. Player ...... Seasons 2011-12 26-13-3 16-11-1 (4th) Champion/Regional Final .921 Jordan Parise ...... 2003-06 2012-13 22-13-7 14-7-7 (3rd) Quarterfi nals/Regional Final WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 80 ...... 1997-2001

44 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING SIOUX TEAM CAPTAINS 1951-52 Ken Johannson 1977-78 Scott Marvin (C), Mike Burggraf (A), 1996-97 Dane LItke (C), Kevin Hoogsteen (A), 1952-53 Ken Johannson Bill Himmelright (A) Mark Pivetz (A) 1953-54 None 1978-79 Mike Burggraf, Bill Himmelright, 1997-98 Mitch Vig (C), Curtis Murphy (A), 1954-55 None Mark Taylor Matt Henderson (A) 1955-56 None 1979-80 Mark Taylor (C), Marc Chorney (A), 1998-99 Adam Calder (C), David Hoogsteen (A), 1956-57 Mike Castellano, Bill Reichart Erwin Martens (A) Brad Williamson (A) 1957-58 Jim Ridley, Ed Willems 1980-81 Marc Chorney (C), 1999-2000 Peter Armbrust (C), 1958-59 Bill Steenson (C), Paul ChaChadwickdwiwickck (A)((A),, PPhilhil SySykesykes (A) Jason Ulmer (A), Julian Brunetta (A), Joe Poole (A) 1981-82981-82 C Caryaryryy EaEEades,des, PPhilhilhihil SSySykeskeske Lee Goren (A) 1959-60 Guy LaFrance (C), Art Miller (A), 1982-83982-83 D DustyustuusstyyC CCarroll,arraarroll, DDeaneanann DaDDachyshynchychhyhyshshhyn 2000-01 Jeff Panzer (C), Karl Goehring (A), Ed Thomlinson (A) 1983-84983-84 DanDa BrBBrennan,rennennnnan,annn, Bill WhiWhitsitt,itstsitsittt,ttt,t RiRRickcck ZombZombo Bryan Lundbohm (A) 1960-61 John Gray (C), Gerry Walford (A) 1984-85984-85 SScottcotco t SSandelin,andandndeliele n,n Jimm AArArchibaldchihiibabalb d 2001-02 Chad Mazurak (C), Ryan Bayda (A), 1961-62 John Gray (C), Emie Dyda (A), 1985-86985-886 ScottScocott SandelinSaaanndeldee inn (C),(C)(C(C)C , BrianBriannW WilliamsWiilliaamams (C),(C) Aaron Schneekloth (A) Curt Roseborough (A) GlenGlG en KlotzKlKloKlolotz (C),(C)(C(C),,M MMickeyickicc eyy KraKKrampotichmpom ttitich (A(A), 2002-03 Ryan Hale (C), David Hale (A), 1962-63 Sonny Roberge (C), IanIaana KiddKidddd (A)(A(A Kevin Spiewak (A) George Goodacre (A), Dan Storsteen (A) 1986-87986-8877B BobBobb JoyceJoyJooyycee (C(C)(C),C , 2003-04 Andy Schneider (C), Ryan Hale (A), 1963-64 Sonny Roberge MickeyMickeyyK KKrampotichramammpotpopootichcchh (A(A),A),), Ianann KKiKidddddd (A) David Lundbohm (A) 1964-65 Don Ross (C), Gerry Kell (A), 1987-889887-87-88 S Stevetevve JJohnsonohnhnhnsosons ((C(C),), ScoSScScottcoottt DubD (A((A),A), 2004-05 Matt Greene (C), Matt Jones (A), Dave Mazur (A) TomToT mmB BensonBensnnssonn (A)(AA)A Andy Schneider (A), Rory McMahon (A) 1965-66 Terry Casey (C), Roy Davidson (A), 1988-89988-889 GrantGraG nt ParParanicaaninin cac (C),((C(C)C)C ,,S ScottScotcootttK KoberinskiKobeerinr skskisk (A)(A 2005-06 Matt Smaby (C), Mike Prpich (A), Dennis Hextall (A) 1989-90989-990 L Leeee DavidsonDavidsddsoon (C)(C),C)C),,R RRussussusssss PaParentrenennt ((A),A), Chris Porter (A) 1966-67 Dave Janaway, Jerry Lafond BrentBrentent BobyckBoB bycbyb k ((A)A)A) 2006-07 Chris Porter (C), Erik Fabian (A), 1967-68 Mike Furlong, , 1990-91990-991 DaveDavavaveHe HHakstolakstoltol (C(C),C), RusRusss RRomanlukoomomanluk (A(A) Rylan Kaip (A), Jonatha Toews (A) Terry Ogden 1991-92991-92 D Daveavaavev Hakstol ((C),C), GGregreg JJoJohnsonohnson ((C),C), 2007-08 Ryaln Kaip (C), Ryan Duncan (A), 1968-69 Bob Munro, Bob Tuff DaneDDanee JacJaJacksonaacckksoksson(n ((A),A)AA), DiDDixonxoxonxo WaWardarrd ((A)A) Taylor Chorney (A) 1969-70 Dave Hudson, John Marks 1992-93992-93 GregGrGrege Johnson ((C),C), Brad Bombardir ((A),A) 2008-09 Ryan Cuncan (C), Joe Finley (A), 1970-71 Mike Baumgartner, Brian DePiero Chris Gotziaman (A) Zach Jones (A), Matt Watkins (A) 1971-72 Brian DePiero, Rick Wilson 1993-94 Brad BOmbardir (C), 2009-10 Chay Genoway (C), Darcy Zajac (A), 1972-73 Earl Anderson, Jim Cahoon, Al Henry Kevin McKinnon (A), Chris VandeVelde (A) 1973-74 Larry Drader, Alan Hangsleben Chris Gotziaman (A) 2010-11 Chay Genoway (C), 1974-75 Daryl Drader, Larry Drader, Ken Gibb 1994-95 Ketih Murphy (C), Scott Kirton (A), Derrick LaPoint (A), Jake Marto (A) 1975-76 Bob DePiero, Daryl Drader, Kevin Rappana (A) 2011-12 Mario Lamoreux (C), Ben Blood (A), Scott Marvin 1995-96 Dane Litke (C), Teeder Wynne (A), Corban Knight (A), Andrew MacWilliam (A) 1976-77 Bob DePiero (C), Tom Goddard (A), Nick Naumenko (A) 2012-13 Andrew MacWilliam (C), Corban Knight (A), Roger Lamoureux (A) (A), (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Most Valuable Player WCHA Coach of the Year Season Name Season Name Seasons Head Coach Record 1964-65 Gerry Kell, F 1962-63 1951-56 Cliff Purpur 57-57-4 1981-82 , F 1964-65 1956-57 Al Renfrew 18-11-0 1986-87 Tony Hrkac, F 1966-67 Bill Selman 1957-58 24-7-1 1978-79 Gino Gasparini WCHA Player of the Year 1981-82 Gino Gasparini 1959-64 Barry Thorndycraft 71-65-8 Season Name 1986-87 Gino Gasparini 1964-66 Bob Peters 42-20-1 1997-98 Curtis Murphy, D 1996-97 1966-68 Bill Selman 39-20-3 1998-99 Jason Blake, F 1998-99 Dean Blais 2000-01 Jeff Panzer, F 2000-01 Dean Blais 1968-78 149-186-11 2006-07 Ryan Duncan, F 2008-09 1978-94 Gino Gasparini 392-248-23 2010-11 Matt Fratin, F 1994-2004 Dean Blais 262-115-33 WCHA Scoring Champion 2004-13 Dave Hakstol 235-119-37 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Season Name Season Name 1956-57 Bill Reichart, F 1987-88 Steve Johnson, F 1986-87 Tony Hrkac, F 1997-98 Mitch Vig, D 1987-88 Steve Johnson, F 2000-01 Karl Goehring, G 1998-99 Jason Blake, F 2010-11 Chay Genoway, D 1999-2000 Jeff Panzer, F 2011-12 Brad Eidsness, G 2000-01 Jeff Panzer, F 2003-04 Brandon Bochenski, F* WCHA Defensive Player of the Year 2006-07 Ryan Duncan, F Season Name 2010-11 Matt Frattin, F 1997-98 Matt Henderson, F* 1998-99 Brad Williamson, D WCHA Goaltending Champion 2008-09 Chay Genoway, D Season Name 1957-58 Bob Peabody WCHA Sophomore of the Year 1978-79 Bob Iwabuchi Season Name 1979-80 Bob Iwabuchi 1966-67 Bob Munro, F* 1981-82 Jon Casey 1982-83 Jon Casey WCHA Freshman of the Year 1986-87 Season Name 1996-97 Aaron Schweitzer 1971-72 Alan Hangsleben, D 1997-98 Karl Goehring 1978-79 Kevin Maxwell, F 1999-2000 Karl Goehring 1981-82 James Patrick, D 2007-08 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux 2010-11 WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name *- Co-winner 1993-94 Landon Wilson, F 1997-98 Karl Goehring, G 2001-02 Brandon Bochenski, F 2003-04 Brady Murray, F 2009-10 Danny Kristo, F Tony Hrkac scored a WCHA single-season record 116 points en route to the Hobey Baker Award in 1986-87.

45 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY NORTHERN MICHIGAN WILDCATS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Marquette, Mich. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Wildcats 1984-85 19-21-0 14-20-0 (7th) First Round/None Colors: Green & Gold 1985-86 23-14-2 21-13-0 (5th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 1984-1997, 2013-2021 (21 seasons) 1986-87 18-21-1 16-18-1 (5th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 405-383-59 (.512) 1987-88 16-20-4 14-17-4 (T-6th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 303-286-46 (.513) 1988-89 26-17-2 20-13-2 (2nd) Champion/First Round WCHA Regular Season Championships: 1 1989-90 22-19-1 15-12-1 (4th) Fourth Place/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 21 1990-91 38-5-4 25-3-4 (1st) Champion/Champion WCHA Postseason Championships: 3 1991-92 25-14-3 17-12-3 (3rd) Champion/Regional Final NCAA Tournament Appearances: 4 1992-93 21-18-4 15-13-4 (5th) Runner-up/Regional Final NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 1 1993-94 22-16-1 17-14-1 (5th) Semifi nals/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 1 1994-95 13-24-3 10-19-3 (9th) First Round/None NCAA Championships: 1 1995-96 7-30-2 5-25-2 (10th) First Round/None All-Americans: 10 1996-97 13-24-3 9-21-2 (8th) First Round/None All-WCHA: 65 2013-14 15-21-2 13-14-1 (7th) First Round/None All-Rookie: 9 2014-15 14-18-6 11-13-4 (7th) First Round/None All-Academic: 180 2015-16 15-16-7 12-11-5 (5th) First Round/None Scholar-Athlete: 63 2016-17 13-22-4 10-15-3 (8th) First Round/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 2 2017-18 25-15-3 19-7-2 (2nd) Runner-up/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 3 2018-19 21-15-2 18-8-2 (2nd) Semifi nals/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 5 2019-20 18-16-4 16-11-1 (3rd) First Round/No tournament WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 2020-21 11-17-1 6-7-1 (T-5th) Runner-up/None NHL Draftees: 37

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 166 Darryl Plandowski, F ...... 1987-91

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 106 Scott Beattie, F ...... 1989-92

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 129 Jim Hiller, F ...... 1989-92

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 222 Scott Beattie, F ...... 1989-92

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 137 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2015-19

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 7,930 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2015-19

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 3,564 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2015-19

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.44 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2015-19

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .918 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2015-19

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 81 Bill Pye ...... 1987-91

46 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) NORTHERN MICHIGAN WILDCATS TEAM CAPTAINS 1984-85 Morey Gare, Phil DeGaetano, 2018-19 Denver Pierce, Philip Beaulieu, Kevin Trach Adam Rockwood 1985-86 Ron Brodeur 2019-20 Philip Beaulieu, Joseph Nardi 1986-87 John Goode, Gary Emmons, 2020-21 Joseph Nardi, Ben Newhouse Mark Lanigan 1987-88 Mark Lanigan, John Goode, Jeff Gawlicki 1988-89 John Goode, Jeff Gawlicki 1989-90 Jeff Gawlicki, Dean Antos, Doug Garrow 1990-91 Dean Antos, Darryl Plandowski, Dave Shyiak, Brad Werenka 1991-92 Jim Hiller, Scott Beattie, Phil Soukoroff, Lou Melone 1992-93 Garrett MacDonald, Steve Carpenter, Joe Frederick, Greg Hadden 1993-94 Garrett MacDonald, Steve Carpenter, Greg Hadden, Mike Harding 1994-95 Mike Harding, Greg Hadden, Jason Hehr 1995-96 Darcy Dallas, Dean Seymour, Curtis Sheptak 1996-97 Aaron Cain, Darcy Dallas, Trevor Janicki, Curtis Sheptak 2013-14 C.J. Ludwig, Reed Seckel, Stephan Vigier, Luke Eibler 2014-15 Ryan Kesti, Jake Baker 2015-16 Shane Sooth, Brock Maschmeyer, Dominik Shine 2016-17 Shane Sooth, Brock Maschmeyer, Dominik Shine 2017-18 Robbie Payne, Zach Diamantoni, Kordan Klimek

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY WCHA Scoring Champion WCHA Most Valuable Player Season Name Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 1990-91 Scott Beattie, F 1984-97 Rick Comley 263-243-30 1990-91 Scott Beatte, F 1991-92 Jim Hiller, F 2013-17 Walt Kyle 57-77-19 2018-19 Troy Loggins, F 2017-21 Grant Potulny 75-64-10 WCHA Player of the Year 2019-20 Griffi n Loughran, F Season Name 2020-21 André Ghantous, F 2018-19 Troy Loggins, F

WCHA Most Valuable Player Season Name 1990-91 Brad Werenka, D

WCHA Offensive Player of the Year Season Name 2018-19 Troy Loggins, F

WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Season Name 1991-92 Dallas Drake, F 2018-19 Philip Beaulieu, D

WCHA Freshman of the Year Season Name 1989-90 Scott Beatte, F

WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name 1990-91 Tony Szabo, F

WCHA Coach of the Year Season Name 1988-89 Rick Comley 1990-91 Rick Comley 2017-18 Grant Potulny Atte Tolvanen tops all NMU netminders in games, minutes, saves, save percentage and GAA during the Wildcats’ WCHA era.

47 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: South Bend, Ind. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Fighting Irish 1971-72 14-20-0 10-16-0 (T-8th) First Round/None Colors: Gold & Blue 1972-73 23-14-1 19-9-0 (2nd) Runner-up/None Years of Membership: 1971-81 (10 seasons) 1973-74 14-20-2 11-16-1 (8th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member:160-190-17 (.468) 1974-75 13-22-3 10-19-3 (7th) First Round/None WCHA League Record: 135-150-13 (.475) 1975-76 19-17-2 15-15-2 (5th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 1976-77 22-13-3 19-10-3 (2nd) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 9 1977-78 12-24-2 12-19-1 (T-7th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 1978-79 18-19-1 17-14-1 (5th) First Round/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0 1979-80 18-20-1 13-14-1 (5th) Runner-up/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 1980-81 13-21-2 9-18-1 (9th) None/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 6 All-WCHA: 9 All-Rookie: N/A All-Academic: N/A Scholar-Athlete: N/A WCHA MVPs/POTY: 1 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 1 WCHA Scoring Champions: 1 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 NHL Draftees: 20

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 146 Jack Brownschidle ...... 1973-77 146 Jeff Brownschidle ...... 1977-81

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 104 Greg Meredith, F ...... 1976-80

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 145 Brian Walsh, F ...... 1973-77

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 234 Brian Walsh, F ...... 1973-77

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 82 Mark Kronholm ...... 1970-74

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 3,766 Dave Laurion ...... 1978-81

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 2,730 Len Moher ...... 1974-78

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 4.12 Mark Kronholm ...... 1970-74

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .884 Mark Kronholm ...... 1970-74 .884 Len Moher ...... 1974-78

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 41 Len Moher ...... 1974-78

48 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH TEAM CAPTAINS 1971-72 Kevin Hoene, Bill Green 1972-73 Bill Green, Paul Regan 1973-74 Ric Schafer, Steve Curry, Ian Williams 1974-75 Paul Clarke, Les Larson, Pat Conroy 1975-76 Brian Walsh, Pat Novitzki 1976-77 Brian Walsh, Jack Brownschidle 1977-78 Dick Howe, Terry Fairholm 1978-79 Steve Schneider, Greg Meredith, Tom Michalek 1979-80 Greg Meredith, Tom Michalek 1980-81 Jeff Brownschidle

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Most Valuable Player Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 1971-81 Charles “Lefty” Smith 160-190-17 1976-77 Brian Walsh, F

WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name 1973-74 Brian Walsh, F

WCHA Coach of the Year Season Name 1973-74 Charles “Lefty” Smith

WCHA Scoring Champion Season Name 1972-73 Eddie Bumbacco, F

Brian Walsh was Notre Dame’s top scorer during the Irish’s WCHA era, tallying 234 points from 1973-77 to rank 15th on the league career chart.

49 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY OMAHA MAVERICKS

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Omaha, Neb. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Mavericks 2010-11 21-16-2 17-9-2 (2nd) First Round/First Round Colors: Crimson & Black 2011-12 14-18-6 11-12-5 (7th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 2010-13 (Three seasons) 2012-13 19-18-2 14-12-2 (7th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 54-52-10 (.509) WCHA League Record: 42-33-9 (.553) WCHA Regular Season Championships: 0 WCHA Postseason Appearances: 3 WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 0 NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 NCAA Championships: 0 All-Americans: 1 All-WCHA: 3 All-Rookie: 1 All-Academic: 42 Scholar-Athlete: 22 WCHA MVPs/POTY: 0 WCHA Coaches of the Year: 1 WCHA Scoring Champions: 1 WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 NHL Draftees: 7

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 115 Ryan Walters, F ...... 2010-13

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 47 Matt White, F ...... 2010-13

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 57 Ryan Walters, F ...... 2010-13

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 100 Ryan Walters, F ...... 2010-13

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 87 John Faulkner ...... 2010-13

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 4,757 John Faulkner ...... 2010-13

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 1,947 John Faulkner ...... 2010-13

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.77 John Faulkner ...... 2010-13

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .898 John Faulkner ...... 2010-13

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 41 John Faulkner ...... 2010-13

50 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) OMAHA MAVERICKS TEAM CAPTAINS 2010-11 Joey Martin 2011-12 Terry Broadhurst 2012-13 Brent Gwidt, Matt White

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Coach of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 2010-13 Dean Blais 54-52-10 2010-11 Dean Blais

WCHA Scoring Champion Season Name 2012-13 Ryan Walters, F

Ryan Walters recorded 100 career points for the Mavericks during their WCHA era and won the league scoring title in 2012-13.

51 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKIES

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: St. Cloud, Minn. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Huskies 1990-91 18-19-4 12-16-4 (T-5th) First Round/None Colors: Cardinal & Black 1991-92 14-21-2 12-19-1 (T-7th) First Round/None Years of Membership: 1990-2013 (23 seasons) 1992-93 15-18-3 14-16-2 (7th) First Round/None Overall Record as WCHA Member: 453-374-82 (.543) 1993-94 21-13-4 16-12-4 (4th) Runner-up/None WCHA League Record: 316-288-68 (.521) 1994-95 17-20-1 15-16-1 (5th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 1 1995-96 13-22-4 10-18-4 (8th) Semifi nals/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 23 1996-97 23-13-4 18-10-4 (3rd) Fourth Place/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 0 1997-98 22-16-2 16-11-1 (4th) Fourth Place/None NCAA Tournament Appearances: 8 1998-99 16-18-5 8-16-4 (7th) Semifi nals/None NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 1 1999-2000 23-14-3 16-9-3 (3rd) Third Place/First Round NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 0 2000-01 31-9-1 20-8-0 (2nd) Champion/Regional Final NCAA Championships: 0 2001-02 29-11-2 19-7-2 (2nd) Fourth Place/First Round All-Americans: 10 2002-03 17-16-5 12-11-5 (6th) First Round/First Round All-WCHA: 48 2003-04 18-16-4 12-12-4 (6th) First Round/None All-Rookie: 11 2004-05 14-23-3 8-19-1 (9th) First Round/None All-Academic: 194 2005-06 22-16-4 13-13-2 (6th) Runner-up/None Scholar-Athlete: 42 2006-07 22-11-7 14-7-7 (2nd) Fourth Place/First Round WCHA MVPs/POTY: 2 2007-08 19-16-5 12-12-4 (4th) Quarterfi nals/First Round WCHA Coaches of the Year: 3 2008-09 18-17-3 13-13-2 (6th) First Round/None WCHA Scoring Champions: 2 2009-10 24-14-5 15-9-4 (3rd) Runner-up/Regional Final WCHA Goaltending Champions: 0 2010-11 15-18-5 11-13-4 (8th) First Round/None NHL Draftees: 44 2011-12 17-17-5 12-12-4 (6th) Quarterfi nals/None 2012-13 25-16-1 18-9-1 (1st) Semifi nals/Frozen Four

WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 171 Drew LeBlanc, F ...... 2009-13

GOALS Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 86 Mark Hartigan, F ...... 1999-2002

ASSISTS Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 113 Garrett Roe, F ...... 2007-11

POINTS Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 184 Ryan Lasch, F ...... 2006-10

GOALTENDER GAMES Games Player ...... Seasons 133 Brian Leitza ...... 1995-98

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 7,665 Brian Leitza ...... 1995-98

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 3,500 Brian Leitza ...... 1995-98

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 2.24 Bobby Goepfert ...... 2005-07

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .923 Bobby Goepfert ...... 2005-07

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 66 Brian Leitza ...... 1995-98

52 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKIES TEAM CAPTAINS 1990-91 Brian Cook (C), Tim Hanus (C), 2008-09 Garrett Raboin (C), Chris Scheid (C) Michael Olson (A), David Carlisle (A), 1991-92 Doc DelCastillo (C), Tim Hanus (C) Ryan Lasch (A) 1992-93 Dan O’Shea (C), Fred Knipscheer (A), 2009-10 Garret Raboin (C), Aaron Marvin (C) Greg Hagen (A) 2010-11 Aaron Marvin (C), Garrett Roe (A), 1993-94 Tony Gruba (C), Grant Sjerven (A), Chris Hepp (A) Eric Johnson (A) 2011-12 Drew LeBlanc (C), Mike Lee (C), 1994-95 Kelly Hultgren (C), Brett Lievers (A), Ben Hanowski (C) Bill Lund (A) 2012-13 Drew LeBlanc (C), Ben Hanowski (A), 1995-96 Kelly Rieder (C), Taj Melson (A), NiNickck JenJensensen (A((A)A) P.J. Lepler (A) 1996-97 Mike O’Connell (C), Andy Vicari (A) 1997-98 Andy Vicari (C), Rob Klasnick (A) 1998-99 Kyle McLauglin (C), Jason Goulet (A), George Awada (A) 1999-2000 Geno Parrish (C), Bryce Macken (A), Brandon Sampair (A) 2000-01 Brandon Sampair (C), Keith Anderson (A), Ritchie Larson (A) 2001-02 Jon Cullen (C), Mark Hartigan (A), Nate DiCasmirro (A) 2002-03 Jon Cullen (C), Ryan Malone (A), Jeff Finger (A) 2003-04 Matt Hendricks (C), Ryan LaMere (C) 2004-05 Matt Gens (C), Dave Iannazzo (C) 2005-06 Casey Borer (C), Brock Hooten (A), Konrad Reeder (A) 2006-07 Casey Borer (C), Justin Fletcher (A), Andrew Gordon (A) 2007-08 Matt Stephenson (C), Nate Dey (A), Michael Olson (A), Garrett Raboin (A)

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Player of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name 1990-2005 Craig Dahl 291-249-47 2001-02 Mark Hartigan, F 2005-13 162-125-35 2012-13 Drew LeBlanc, F

WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Season Name 1998-99 Kyle McLaughlin, D* 2012-13 Drew LeBlanc, F

WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Season Name 2012-13 Nick Jensen, D

WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name 2006-07 Andreas Nodl, F

WCHA Coach of the Year Season Name 1997-98 Craig Dahl 2005-06 Bob Motzko* 2006-07 Bob Motzko*

WCHA Scoring Champion Season Name 2001-02 Mark Hartigan, F 2007-08 Ryan Lasch, F

*- Co-winner

Brian Leitza stopped 3,500 shots for St. Cloud State from 1995-98. 53 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY

ALL-TIME WCHA RESULTS QUICK FACTS Location: Madison, Wis. Season Overall WCHA (Finish) Postseason (WCHA/NCAA) Nickname: Badgers 1969-70 23-11-0 12-10-0 (4th) Runner-up/Third Place Colors: Cardinal & White 1970-71 20-13-1 13-9-0 (3rd) First Round/None Years of Membership: 1969-2013 (44 seasons) 1971-72 27-10-1 20-8-0 (2nd) Champion/Third Place Overall Record as WCHA Member: 1,040-644-120 (.610) 1972-73 29-9-2 18-9-1 (3rd) Champion/Champion WCHA League Record: 706-491-98 (.583) 1973-74 18-13-5 12-11-5 (5th) First Round/None WCHA Regular Season Championships: 3 1974-75 24-12-2 19-11-2 (4th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Appearances: 43 1975-76 12-24-2 11-19-2 (7th) First Round/None WCHA Postseason Championships: 12 1976-77 37-7-1 26-5-1 (1st) Champion/Champion NCAA Tournament Appearances: 24 1977-78 28-12-3 21-9-2 (2nd) Champion/Fourth Place NCAA Semifi nal/Frozen Four Appearances: 11 1978-79 25-13-3 19-11-2 (T-3rd) Runner-up/None NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 9 1979-80 15-20-1 12-18-0 (9th) None/None NCAA Championships: 6 1980-81 27-14-1 17-11-0 (2nd) First Round/Champion All-Americans: 43 1981-82 35-11-1 18-7-1 (2nd) Champion/Runner-up All-WCHA: 126 1982-83 33-10-4 15-9-2 (3rd) Champion/Champion All-Rookie: 19 1983-84 21-17-1 11-14-1 (4th) Second Round/None All-Academic: 138 1984-85 25-17-0 20-13-0 (3rd) Second Round/None Scholar-Athlete: 4 1985-86 27-14-0 23-11-0 (3rd) Second Round/None WCHA MVPs/POTY: 7 1986-87 23-18-1 17-17-1 (T-3rd) Second Round/None WCHA Coaches of the Year: 1 1987-88 30-13-2 22-12-1 (2nd) Champion/Quarterfi nals WCHA Scoring Champions: 2* 1988-89 25-16-5 17-13-5 (3rd) Third Place/Quarterfi nals WCHA Goaltending Champions: 7 1989-90 36-9-1 19-8-1 (1st) Champion/Champion NHL Draftees: 149 1990-91 26-15-3 19-11-2 (3rd) Fourth Place/First Round *- Co-winners in 1977-78 1991-92 27-14-2 19-11-2 (2nd) Third Place/Runner-up 1992-93 24-15-3 18-11-3 (2nd) Fourth Place/Regional Final 1993-94 26-15-1 19-12-1 (3rd) Third Place/Regional Final 1994-95 24-15-4 17-11-4 (T-2nd) Champion/Regional Final 1995-96 17-20-3 14-15-3 (6th) Fourth Place/None WCHA ERA CAREER LEADERS 1996-97 15-21-2 15-15-2 (7th) First Round/None 1997-98 26-14-1 17-10-1 (2nd) Champion/First Round GAMES 1998-99 15-19-4 13-12-3 (4th) First Round/None Games Player, Position ...... Seasons 1999-2000 31-9-1 23-5-0 (1st) Runner-up/Regional Final 179 Rob Andringa, D ...... 1987-91 2000-01 22-15-4 14-10-4 (5th) Semifi nals/Regional Final 2001-02 16-19-4 12-13-3 (5th) Semifi nals/None GOALS 2002-03 13-23-4 7-17-4 (8th) First Round/None Goals Player, Position ...... Seasons 125 Mark Johnson, F ...... 1976-79 2003-04 22-13-6 14-7-7 (3rd) First Round/Regional Final 2004-05 23-14-4 16-9-3 (T-3rd) Semifi nals/First Round ASSISTS 2005-06 30-10-3 17-8-3 (T-2nd) Third Place/Champion Assists Player, Position ...... Seasons 2006-07 19-18-4 12-13-3 (T-6th) Third Place/None 194 Theran Welsh, D ...... 1976-80 2007-08 16-17-7 11-12-5 (6th) First Round/Regional Final 2008-09 20-16-4 14-11-3 (T-3rd) Third Place/None POINTS 2009-10 28-11-4 17-8-3 (2nd) Third Place/Runner-up Points Player, Position ...... Seasons 267 Mike Eaves, F ...... 1974-78 2010-11 21-16-4 12-13-3 (7th) First Round/None 2011-12 17-18-2 11-14-2 (10th) First Round/None GOALTENDER GAMES 2012-13 22-13-7 13-8-7 (T-4th) Champion/First Round Games Player ...... Seasons 140 Graham Melanson ...... 1997-2001

MINUTES PLAYED Min. Player ...... Seasons 8,179 Graham Melanson ...... 1997-2001

SAVES Saves Player ...... Seasons 3,850 Graham Melanson ...... 1997-2001

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA Player ...... Seasons 1.78 Brian Elliott ...... 2003-07

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. Player ...... Seasons .931 Brian Elliott ...... 2003-07

WINS Wins Player ...... Seasons 81 Graham Melanson ...... 1997-2001

54 MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WISCONSIN BADGERS TEAM CAPTAINS 1969-70 Doug McFadyen 1995-96 Max Williams (C), Mickey Elick (A), 2010-11 Sean Dolan (C), Jake Gardiner (A), 1970-71 Jim Boyd Mike Strobel (A) Craig Smith (A) 1971-72 Jeff Rotsch, Jim Young 1996-97 Erik Raygor (C), 2011-12 John Ramage (C), Ryan Little (A), 1972-73 Tim Dool Kirk Daubenspeck (A), Justin Schultz (A) 1973-74 Stan Hinkley Rick Enrico (A), Tim Krug (A) 2012-13 John Ramage (C), Ryan LIttle (A), 1974-75 Steve Alley, Bob Lundeen, John Taft 1997-98 Erik Raygor (C), Rick Enrico (A), Derek Lee (A), 1975-76 Mike Eaves Brad Englehart (A) Frankie Simonelli (A) 1976-77 Steve Alley, Mike Eaves, John Taft 1998-99 Steve Reinprecht (C), 1977-78 Mike Eaves Craig Andersonerson (A)(A),, 1978-79 Les Grauer, Rod Romanchuk Timm RRotheringothering (A) 1979-80 Ron Griffi n 1999-200000 Steve RReinprecht ((C),C)), Dustin Kuk (A), 1980-81 Jay McFarlane Jeff DeDDessneressner (A) 1981-82 Peter Johnson, Ron Vincent 2000-010--01 Jeff DeDessneressner (C), Alexex Brooks (A)(A), 1982-83 Bruce Driver Matt DoDomanoman (A), Kevinevvin Granato (A) 1983-84 John Johannson 2001-0201--02 AndAndy WWheeler (C)(C), 1984-85 Paul Houston Kent DaDavyduke (A)(A),A),, Matt DomDoman (A) 1985-86 Marty Wiitala 2002-0302-02-03 Bradd WWinchestere (C),C 1986-87 Brian n Faheyy ((A), Dan BoeseBoeser (A) 1987-88 Paul Ranheim, Steve Tuttle 2003-04044 Ren Bourque,e, Dan Boeser, 1988-89 Steve Rohlik (C), John Byce (A), Andy Wozniewskiewski Paul Stanton (A) 2004-055 Adam am BuBurish (C)(C), Brnd Brü BBrücklerr (A), 1989-90 Steve Rohlik (C), Mark Osiecki (A), (A) John Byce (A), Gary Shuchuk (A) 2005-06 A Adam Burish (C), Tom Gilbert (A), 1990-91 Rob Andringa, Andrew Joudrey (A), 1991-92 Doug Macdonald (C), Ryan MacMurchy (A) Duane Derksen (A), Brett Kurtz (A), 2006-07 Andrew Joudrey (C), Jeff Likens (A), Jason Francisco (A) Jake Dowell (A) 1992-93 Barry Richter (C), 2007-08 Dave Drewiske (C), Jason Francisco (A), Dan Plante (A) Kyle Klubertanz (A), Ben Street (A) 1993-94 Rob Granato, Mark Strobel 2008-09 Ben Street, Blake Geoffrion 1994-95 Mark Strobel (C), Jamie Spencer (A), 2009-10 Ben Street, Blake Geoffrion, Chris Tok (A) Ryan McDonagh

WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS HEAD COACH HISTORY

WCHA Most Valuable Player WCHA Coach of the Year Seasons Head Coach Record Season Name Season Name 1969-82* Bob Johnson 308-145-19 1977-78 Mike Eaves, F 1976-77 Bob Johnson 1975-76** Bill Rothwell 12-24-2 1978-79 Mark Johnson, F 1982-2002 Jeff Sauer 489-306-463 1989-90 Gary Shuchuk, F WCHA Scoring Champion 2002-13 Mike Eaves 218-146-45 1991-92 Duane Derksen, G Season Name 1977-78 Mike Eaves, F* *- Coached the U.S. Olympic team in 1975-76 WCHA Player of the Year 1977-78 Mark Johnson, F* **- Interim coach Season Name 1999-00 Steve Reinprecht, F WCHA Goaltending Champion 2008-09 Jamie McBain, D Season Name 1969-70 Wayne Thomas WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year 1971-72 Jim Makey Season Name 1976-77 Julian Baretta 1986-87 Tony Granato, F 1989-90 Duane Derksen 1992-93 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year 1993-94 Jim Carey Season Name 2003-04 Bernd Brückler 1994-95 Brian Rafalski, D 2005-06 Brian Elliott 1999-00 Jeff Dessner, D 2006-07 Brian Elliott 2009-10 Brendan Smith, D 2010-11 Justin Schultz, D *- Co-winner 2011-12 Justin Schultz, D

WCHA Freshman of the Year Season Name 1976-77 Mark Johnson, F 1985-86 , G

WCHA Rookie of the Year Season Name 1992-93 Jim Carey, G 1999-00 Dany Heatley, F

Theran Welsh’s 228 career points are the most by a defenseman in WCHA history. 55 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) MEMBERSHIP HISTORY WCHA MEMBERSHIP BY SEASON Team 1951- 52- 53- 54- 55- 56- 57- 58- 59- 60- 61- 62- 63- 64- 65- 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59! 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Colorado College X X X X X X X - X X X X X X X Denver X X X X X X X - X X X X X X X Michigan X X X X X X X - X X X X X X X Michigan State X X X X X X X - X X X X X X X Michigan Tech X X X X X X X - X X X X X X X Minnesota X X X X X X X - X X X X X X X Minnesota Duluth – – – – – – – – – – – – – – X North Dakota X X X X X X X - X X X X X X X

Team 66- 67- 68- 69- 70- 71- 72- 73- 74- 75- 76- 77- 78- 79- 80- 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Colorado College X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Denver X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Michigan X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Michigan State X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Michigan Tech X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota Duluth X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X North Dakota X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Notre Dame – – – – – X X X X X X X X X X Wisconsin – – – X X X X X X X X X X X X

Team 81- 82- 83- 84- 85- 86- 87- 88- 89- 90- 91- 92- 93- 94- 95- 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Alaska Anchorage – – – – – – – – – – – a X X X Colorado College X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Denver X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Michigan Tech^ – – – X X X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota Duluth X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X North Dakota X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Northern Michigan+ – – – X X X X X X X X X X X X St. Cloud State – – – – – – – – – X X X X X X Wisconsin X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Team 96- 97- 98- 99- 00- 01- 02- 03- 04- 05- 06- 07- 08- 09- 10- 97 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Alaska Anchorage X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Bemidji State – – – – – – – – – – – – – – X Colorado College X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Denver X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Michigan Tech^ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota Duluth X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota State – – – X X X X X X X X X X X X Omaha – – – – – – – – – – – – – – X North Dakota X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Northern Michigan+ X – – – – – – – – – – – – – – St. Cloud State X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Wisconsin X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Team 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Alabama Huntsville$ – – X X X X X X X X Alaska Anchorage X X X X X X X X X X* Alaska$ – – X X X X X X X X* Bemidji State% X X X X X X X X X X Bowling Green$% – – X X X X X X X X Colorado College# X X – – – – – – – – Denver# X X – – – – – – – – Ferris State$% – – X X X` X X X X X Lake Superior State$% – – X X X X X X X X Michigan Tech% X X X X X X X X X X Minnesota# X X – – – – – – – – Minnesota Duluth# X X – – – – – – – – Minnesota State% X X X X X X X X X X Omaha# X X – – – – – – – – North Dakota# X X – – – – – – – – Northern Michigan$% – – X X X X X X X X St. Cloud State# X X – – – – – – – – Wisconsin# X X – – – – – – – – Notes: ! - no league play in 1958-59; a - affi liate member; ^ - left WCHA after 1980-81 season, then returned for 1984-85 season; + - left WCHA after 1996-97 season; # - left WCHA after 2012-13 season; $ - joined WCHA for 2013-14 season; left WCHA after 2020-21 season; *- Opted out of the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19 but remained a league member 56 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS

RYAN DUNCAN IS ONE OF 67 ALL-AMERICANS TO PLAY FOR NORTH DAKOTA DURING ITS WCHA ERA, THE MOST OF ANY SCHOOL IN LEAGUE HISTORY.

57 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER WCHA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR WCHA GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR Year Name, Position, Team Year Name, Position, Team Year Name, Position, Team 1959-60 (none selected) 1986-87 Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin 2017-18 Atte Tolvanen, G, Northern Michigan 1960-61 Jerry Walker, F, Denver 1987-88 Steve Johnson, F, North Dakota 2018-19 Atte Tolvanen, G, Northern Michigan 1961-62 Red Berenson, F, Michigan 1988-89 Tim Budy, F, Colorado College 2019-20 Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State 1962-63 Lou Nanne, D, Minnesota 1989-90 Dave Shields, F, Denver 2020-21 Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State 1963-64 (none selected) 1990-91 Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan 1964-65 Gerry Kell, F, North Dakota 1991-92 Geoff Sarjeant, G, Michigan Tech SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR 1965-66 Mel Wakabayashi, F, Michigan 1992-93 Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth Year Name, Position, Team 1966-67 Keith ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, F, Minnesota Duluth 1993-94 Brian Konowalchuk, F, Denver (co) 1959-60 George Kirkwood, G, Denver (co) 1967-68 Keith Magnuson, D, Denver Jeff Nielsen, F, Minnesota (co) , F, Michigan Tech (co) 1968-69 Murray McLachlan, G, Minnesosta 1994-95 Justin McHugh, F, Minnesota 1960-61 Jack Wilson, D, Denver 1969-70 Murray McLachlan, G, Minnesota 1995-96 Dan Trebil, D, Minnesota 1961-62 Gordon Wilkie, F, Michigan 1970-71 Rob Murray, D, Michigan Tech 1996-97 Petri Gunther, D, Denver 1962-63 George Hill, F, Michigan Tech 1971-72 Doug Palazzari, F, Colorado College 1997-98 Mitch Vig, D, North Dakota 1963-64 Tom Polonic, D, Michigan 1972-73 Ron Grahame, G, Denver 1998-99 Kyle McLaughlin, D, St. Cloud State (co) 1964-65 Gary Milroy, F, Michigan Tech 1973-74 Doug Palazzari, F, Colorado College Scott Swanson, D, Colorado College (co) 1965-66 Gary Gambucci, F, Minnesota 1974-75 Mike Polich, F, Minnesota (co) 1999-00 Jeff Scissons, F, Minnesota Duluth 1966-67 Keith Magnuson, D, Denver (co) Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (co) 2000-01 Karl Goehring, G, North Dakota Bob Munro, F, North Dakota (co) 1975-76 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech 2001-02 Mark Cullen, F, Colorado College 1967-68 Murray McLachlan, G, Minnesota 1976-77 Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame 2002-03 Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College 1968-69 George Morrison, F, Denver 1977-78 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin 2003-04 Connor James, F, Denver 1969-70 Don Thompson, F, Michigan State 1978-79 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin 2004-05 Steven Johns, D, Minnesota State 1979-80 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Ted O’Leary, F, Denver FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1980-81 Steve Ulseth, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Lee Sweatt, D, Colorado College Year Name, Position, Team 1981-82 Phil Sykes, F, North Dakota 2007-08 Joel Hanson, D, Minnesota State 1969-70 Murray Keogan, F, Minnesota Duluth 1982-83 Bob Mason, G, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 J.P. Testwuide, D, Denver 1970-71 Mike Usitalo, F, Michigan Tech 1983-84 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Eli Vlaisavljevich, D, Michigan Tech 1971-72 Alan Hangsleben, D, North Dakota 1984-85 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 Chay Genoway, D, North Dakota 1972-73 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech 1985-86 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver 2011-12 Brad Eidsness, G, North Dakota 1973-74 Brian Walsh, F/D, Notre Dame 1986-87 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota 2012-13 Drew LeBlanc, F, St. Cloud State 1974-75 Jim Warner, F, Colorado College 1987-88 Robb Stauber, G, Minnesota 2013-14 Chad Brears, F, Alabama Huntsville 1975-76 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College 1988-89 Curtis Joseph, G, Wisconsin 2014-15 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech 1976-77 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin 1989-90 Gary Shuchuk, F, Wisconsin 2015-16 Jamie Phillips, G, Michigan Tech 1977-78 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College 1990-91 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan 2016-17 Chad McDonald, F, Ferris State 1978-79 Kevin Maxwell, F, North Dakota 1991-92 Duane Derksen, G, Wisconsin 2017-18 Olivier Mantha, G, Alaska Anchorage 1979-80 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota 2018-19 Max Coatta, F, Minnesota State 1980-81 Ron Scott, G, Michigan State 2019-20 Edwin Hookenson, D, Minnesota State PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1981-82 James Patrick, D, North Dakota 2020-21 Zach Driscoll, G, Bemidji State Year Name, Position, Team 1982-83 Craig Redmond, D, Denver 1992-93 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth 1983-84 Rick Kosti, G, Minnesota Duluth 1993-94 Chris Marinucci, F, Minnesota Duluth WCHA OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1984-85 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth 1994-95 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota OF THE YEAR 1985-86 Mike Richter, G, Wisconsin 1995-96 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota Year Name, Position, Team 1986-87 Dave Shields, F, Denver 1996-97 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota 2017-18 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State 1987-88 Rick Berens, F, Denver 1997-98 Curtis Murphy, D, North Dakota 2018-19 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan 1988-89 Curtis Joseph, G, Wisconsin 1998-99 Jason Blake, F, North Dakota 2019-20 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State 1989-90 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan 1999-00 Steve Reinprecht, F, Wisconsin 2020-21 Julian Napravnik, F, Minnesota State 2000-01 Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2001-02 Mark Hartigan, F, St. Cloud State WCHA DEFENSIVE Year Name, Position, Team 2002-03 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College 1990-91 Tony Szabo, F, Northern Michigan 2003-04 Junior Lessard, F, Minnesota Duluth PLAYER OF THE YEAR Year Name, Position, Team 1991-92 Darby Hendrickson, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College 1991-92 Dallas Drake, F, Northern Michigan 1992-93 Jim Carey, G, Wisconsin 2005-06 Matt Carle, D, Denver 1992-93 Chris Hynnes, D, Colorado College 1993-94 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota 2006-07 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota 1993-94 Shawn Reid, D, Colorado College 1994-95 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota 2007-08 Richard Bachman, G, Colorado College 1994-95 Brian Rafalski, D, Wisconsin 1995-96 Brian Swanson, F, Colorado College 2008-09 Jamie McBain, D, Wisconsin 1995-96 Eric Rud, D, Colorado College 1996-97 Brant Nicklin, G, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Marc Cheverie, G, Denver 1996-97 Eric Rud, D, Colorado College 1997-98 Karl Goehring, G, North Dakota 2010-11 Matt Frattin, F, North Dakota 1997-98 Matt Henderson, F, North Dakota (co) 1998-99 Gregg Naumenko, G, Alaska Anchorage 2011-12 Jack Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth Andy Sutton, D, Michigan Tech (co) 1999-00 Dany Heatley, F, Wisconsin 2012-13 Drew LeBlanc, F, St. Cloud State 1998-99 Brad Williamson, D, North Dakota 2000-01 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College 2013-14 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska 1999-00 Jeff Dessner, D, Wisconsin 2001-02 Brandon Bochenski, F, North Dakota 2014-15 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech 2000-01 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota 2002-03 Thomas Vanek, F, Minnesota 2015-16 Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech 2001-02 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota 2003-04 Brady Murray, F, North Dakota 2016-17 Michael Bitzer, G, Bemidji State 2002-03 Joe Cullen, F, Colorado College (co) 2004-05 Paul Stastny, F, Denver 2017-18 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State Aaron MacKenzie, D, Denver (co) 2005-06 Phil Kessel, F, Minnesota 2018-19 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan 2003-04 Ryan Caldwell, D, Denver 2006-07 Andreas Nodl, F, St. Cloud State 2019-20 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State 2004-05 Mark Stuart, D, Colorado College 2007-08 Richard Bachman, G, Colorado College 2020-21 Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State 2005-06 Matt Carle, D, Denver 2008-09 Jordan Schroeder, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Alex Goligoski, D, Minnesota 2009-10 Danny Kristo, F, North Dakota 2007-08 Jack Hillen, D, Colorado College 2010-11 Jason Zucker, F, Denver 2008-09 Chay Genoway, D, North Dakota 2011-12 Joey LaLeggia, D, Denver 2009-10 Brendan Smith, D, Wisconsin 2012-13 Stephon Williams, G, Minnesota State 2010-11 Justin Schultz, D, Wisconsin 2013-14 Alex Globke, F, Lake Superior State 2011-12 Justin Schultz, D, Wisconsin 2014-15 Michael Bitzer, G, Bemidji State 2012-13 Nick Jensen, D, St. Cloud State 2015-16 Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State 2013-14 Colton Parayko, D, Alaska 2016-17 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State 2014-15 Colton Parayko, D, Alaska 2017-18 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State 2015-16 Casey Nelson, D, Minnesota State 2018-19 Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State 2016-17 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State 2019-20 Lucas Sowder, F, Minnesota State 2017-18 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green 2020-21 Akito Hirose, D, Minnesota State 2018-19 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan 2019-20 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green 2020-21 Will Cullen, D, Bowling Green (co) Elias Rosén, D, Bemidji State (co)

58 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

WCHA COACH OF THE YEAR SCORING CHAMPIONS GOALTENDING CHAMPIONS Year Coach, Team Totals from 1951-52 through 1961-62 are all games. Beginning GAA for 1951-52 through 1955-56 seasons is for all games. 1959-60 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech with the 1962-63 season, totals are league games only. Beginning with the 1956-57 season, GAA is for league games 1960-61 Murray Armstrong, Denver only. 1961-62 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech Year Name, Year, Pos., Team (GP, G-A=Pts) 1962-63 Barry Thorndycraft, North Dakota 1951-52 Ron Hartwell, Sr, F, Colorado College (23 gp, 40-27=67) Year Name, Year, Team (GP, GAA) 1963-64 Al Renfrew, Michigan 1952-53 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota (27gp, 42-36=78) 1951-52 Willard Ikola, Michigan (26 gp, 2.66 GAA) 1964-65 R.H. ‘Bob’ Peters, North Dakota 1953-54 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota (28 gp, 29-49=78) 1952-53 Jim Mattson, Minnesota (27 gp, 2.36 GAA) 1965-66 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 1954-55 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota (30 gp, 41-39=80) 1953-54 Jim Mattson, Minnesota (26 gp, 2.76 GAA) 1966-67 Bill Selman, North Dakota 1955-56 John Andrews, F, Colorado College (27 gp, 27-25=52) 1954-55 Jeff Simus, Colorado College (24 gp, 2.92 GAA) 1967-68 Murray Armstrong, Denver 1956-57 Bill Reichart, F, North Dakota (22 gp, 24-16=40) 1955-56 Lorne Howes, Michigan (22 gp, 1.95 GAA) 1968-69 John Matchefts, Colorado College 1957-58 Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Jr, F, Colorado College (16 gp, 16-32=48) 1956-57 Ross Childs, Michigan (11 gp, 2.73 GAA) 1969-70 Glen Sonmor, Minnesota 1958-59 No League Play 1957-58 Bob Peabody, North Dakota (15 gp, 3.13 GAA) 1970-71 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 1959-60 Bill Masterton, Jr., F, Denver (17 gp, 17-27=44) 1958-59 No League Play 1971-72 Jeff Sauer, Colorado College 1972-73 Charles ‘Lefty’ Smith, Notre Dame 1960-61 Jerry Walker, Jr, F, Denver (18 gp, 29-15=44) 1959-60 George Kirkwood, Jr, Denver (22 gp, 2.32 GAA) 1973-74 Herb Brooks, Minnesota 1961-62 Red Berenson, Sr, F, Michigan (18 gp, 24-17=41) 1960-61 George Kirkwood, Sr, Denver (18 gp, 1.72 GAA) 1974-75 Jeff Sauer, Colorado College 1962-63 Lou Nanne, Sr., D, Minnesota (20 gp, 9-23=32) 1961-62 Dave Butts, Michigan (9 gp, 2.67 GAA) 1975-76 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 1963-64 Gordon Wilkie, F, Michigan (14 gp, 8-22=30) Bob Gray, Michigan (9 gp, 2.67 GAA) 1976-77 Bob Johnson, Wisconsin 1964-65 Mel Wakabayashi, F, Michigan (18 gp, 13-17=30) 1962-63 Garry Bauman, Michigan Tech (20 gp, 2.65 GAA) 1977-78 Marshall Johnston, Denver 1965-66 Doug Volmar, F, Michigan State (20 gp, 18-23=41) 1963-64 Buddy Blom, Jr, Denver (10 gp, 1.70 GAA) 1978-79 John ‘Gino’ Gasparini, North Dakota 1966-67 ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, F, Minnesota Duluth (23 gp, 15-31=46) 1964-65 Tony Esposito, So, Michigan Tech (10 gp, 2.00 GAA) 1979-80 Brad Buetow, Minnesota 1967-68 Bill Klatt, F, Minnesota (22 gp, 18-12=30) 1965-66 Tony Esposito, Jr, Michigan Tech (12 gp, 2.00 GAA) 1980-81 John Giordano, Michigan 1968-69 George Morrison, So, F, Denver (20 gp, 26-13=39) 1966-67 Tony Esposito, Sr, Michigan Tech (11 gp, 2.45 GAA 1981-82 John ‘Gino’ Gasparini, North Dakota 1969-70 George Morrison, Jr, F, Denver (22 gp, 18-19=37) 1967-68 Gerry Powers, Jr, Denver (18 gp, 1.78 GAA) 1982-83 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth 1970-71 Vic Venasky, Fr, F, Denver (22 gp, 14-25=39) 1968-69 Rick Duffett, Michigan State (10 gp, 2.40 GAA) 1983-84 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth 1971-72 Doug Palazzari, So, F, Colorado College (28 gp, 27-30=57) 1969-70 Wayne Thomas, Wisconsin (13 gp, 3.00 GAA) 1984-85 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth 1972-73 Eddie Bumbacco, F, Notre Dame (28 gp, 31-34=65) 1970-71 Morris Trewin, Michigan Tech (11 gp, 2.55 GAA) 1985-86 Ralph Backstrom, Denver 1973-74 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State (28 gp, 31-41=72) 1971-72 Jim Makey, Wisconsin (21.3 gp, 3.29 GAA) 1986-87 John ‘Gino’ Gasparini, North Dakota 1974-75 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (32 gp, 32-48=80) 1972-73 Ron Grahame, Sr, Denver (27 gp, 2.93 GAA) 1987-88 Herb Boxer, Michigan Tech 1975-76 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (32 gp, 41-42=83) 1973-74 Brad Shelstad, Minnesota (25 gp, 3.32 GAA) 1988-89 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan 1989-90 Doug Woog, Minnesota 1976-77 Dave Debol, F, Michigan (32 gp, 34-37=71) 1974-75 Larry Thayer, Minnesota (16 gp, 2.50 GAA) 1990-91 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan 1977-78 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin (31 gp, 39-31=70) 1975-76 Jeff Tscherne, Minnesota (23.7 gp, 3.50 GAA) 1991-92 Brad Buetow, Colorado College Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin (32 gp, 25-45=70) 1976-77 Julian Baretta, Wisconsin (17 gp, 3.02 GAA) 1992-93 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth 1978-79 Dave Delich, Sr, F, Colorado College (30 gp, 25-45=70) 1977-78 Ernie Glanville, Sr, Denver (14 gp, 2.57 GAA) 1993-94 Don Lucia, Colorado College 1979-80 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota (32 gp, 45-24=69) 1978-79 Bob Iwabuchi, North Dakota (16 gp, 3.13 GAA) 1994-95 George Gwozdecky, Denver 1980-81 Steve Ulseth, F, Minnesota (28 gp, 28-35=63) 1979-80 Bob Iwabuchi, North Dakota (15 gp, 3.85 GAA) 1995-96 Don Lucia, Colorado College 1981-82 Ed Beers, Sr., F, Denver (26 gp, 30-19=49) 1980-81 Frank Krieber, Michigan Tech (16 gp, 3.27 GAA) 1996-97 Dean Blais, North Dakota 1982-83 Scott Bjugstad, F, Minnesota (26 gp, 21-35=56) 1981-82 Jon Casey, North Dakota (12 gp, 2.38 GAA) 1997-98 Craig Dahl, St. Cloud State 1983-84 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth (23 gp, 17-38=55) 1982-83 Jon Casey, North Dakota (12 gp, 2.63 GAA) 1998-99 Dean Blais, North Dakota 1984-85 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth (33 gp, 37-43=80) 1983-84 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth (22 gp, 2.92 GAA) 1999-00 Don Brose, Minnesota State 1985-86 Dallas Gaume, Sr, F, Denver (34 gp, 24-49=73) 1984-85 John Blue, Minnesota (22 gp, 3.00 GAA) 2000-01 Dean Blais, North Dakota 1986-87 Tony Hrkac, Sr, F, North Dakota (35 gp, 36-50=86) 1985-86 John Blue, Minnesota (21 gp, 3.08 GAA) 2001-02 George Gwozdecky, Denver 1987-88 Steve Johnson, F, North Dakota (35 gp, 27-44=71) 1986-87 Ed Belfour, North Dakota (22 gp, 2.37 GAA) 2002-03 Troy Jutting, Minnesota State 1988-89 Shawn Harrison, Sr, F, Michigan Tech (35 gp, 16-30=46) 1987-88 Robb Stauber, Minnesota (35 gp, 2.91 GAA) 2003-04 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth 1989-90 Dave Shields, Sr, F, Denver (28 gp, 21-29=50) 1988-89 Robb Stauber, Minnesota (25 gp, 2.33 GAA) 2004-05 George Gwozdecky, Denver 1990-91 Scott Beattie, Jr, F, Northern Michigan (31 gp, 33-31=64) 1989-90 Duane Derksen, Sr, Wisconsin (26 gp, 3.72 GAA) 2005-06 Don Lucia, Minnesota; Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State 1991-92 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan (32 gp, 24-46=70) 1990-91 Jeff Stolp, Jr, Minnesota (24 gp, 2.71 GAA) 2006-07 Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State; 1992-93 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth (29 gp, 29-37=66) 1991-92 Jeff Stolp, Sr, Minnesota (28 gp, 2.87 GAA) Jamie Russell, Michigan Tech 1993-94 Chris Marinucci, F, Minnesota Duluth (32 gp, 27-26=53) 1992-93 Jim Carey, Wisconsin (21 gp, 2.97 GAA) 2007-08 Troy Jutting, Minnesota State 1994-95 Brian Bonin, Jr, F, Minnesota (32 gp, 27-19=46) 1993-94 Jim Carey, Wisconsin (29 gp, 3.09 GAA) 2008-09 Dave Hakstol, North Dakota 1995-96 Brian Bonin, Sr, F, Minnesota (32 gp, 25-39=64) 1994-95 Jeff Callinan, Minnesota (30 gp, 2.74 GAA) 2009-10 George Gwozdecky, Denver 1996-97 Brian Swanson, So, F, Colorado College (32 gp, 15-27=42) 1995-96 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (14 gp, 2.05 GAA) 2010-11 Dean Blais, Omaha Mike Crowley, So., D, Minnesota (32 gp, 5-37=42) 1996-97 Aaron Schweitzer, North Dakota (15 gp, 2.45 GAA) 2011-12 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech 1997-98 Reggie Berg, F, Minnesota (28 gp, 17-17=34) 1997-98 Karl Goehring, So, North Dakota (20 gp, 2.23 GAA) 2012-13 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State Brian Swanson, Jr, F, Colorado College (28 gp, 11-23=34) 1998-99 Gregg Naumenko, Alaska Anchorage (25 gp, 2.23 GAA) 2013-14 Bob Daniels, Ferris State 1998-99 Jason Blake, F, North Dakota (28 gp, 20-29=49) 1999-00 Karl Goehring, Sr, North Dakota (20 gp, 1.79 GAA) 2014-15 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 1999-00 Jeff Panzer, Jr, F, North Dakota (28 gp, 14-30=44) 2000-01 Wade Dubielewicz, So, Denver (22 gp, 2.24 GAA) 2015-16 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech 2000-01 Jeff Panzer, Sr, F, North Dakota (28 gp, 16-33=49) 2001-02 Wade Dubielewicz, Jr, Denver (15 gp, 1.80 GAA) 2016-17 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State 2001-02 Mark Hartigan, Jr, F, St. Cloud State (28 gp, 24-25=49) 2002-03 Curtis McElhinney, So, Colorado College (25 gp, 2.19 GAA) 2017-18 Grant Potulny, Northern Michigan 2002-03 Peter Sejna, Jr, F, Colorado College (28 gp, 21-32=53) 2003-04 Bernd Bruckler, Jr, Wisconsin (27 gp, 2.11 GAA) 2018-19 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 2003-04 Junior Lessard, Sr, F, Minnesota Duluth (28 gp, 19-20=39) 2004-05 Curtis McElhinney, Sr, Colorado College (15 gp, 2.09 GAA) 2019-20 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State Brandon Bochenski, Jr, F, North Dakota (28 gp, 16-23=39) 2005-06 Brian Elliott, Jr, Wisconsin (21 gp, 1.84 GAA) 2020-21 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 2004-05 Marty Sertich, Jr, F, Colorado College (28 gp, 17-25=42) 2006-07 Brian Elliott, Sr, Wisconsin (25 gp, 1.94 GAA) 2005-06 Paul Stastny, So, F, Denver (15-29=44) 2007-08 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, Sr, North Dakota (28 gp, 1.74 GAA) 2006-07 Ryan Duncan, So, F, North Dakota (22-17=39) 2008-09 Alex Stalock, Jr, Minnesota Duluth (28 gp, 2.39 GAA) 2007-08 Ryan Lasch, So, F, St. Cloud State (17-17=34) 2009-10 Marc Cheverie, Jr, Denver (25 gp, 2.05 GAA) 2008-09 Ryan Stoa, Jr, F, Minnesota (27 gp, 19-17=36) 2010-11 Aaron Dell, So, North Dakota (24 gp, 1.97 GAA) 2009-10 Rhett Rakhshani, Sr, F, Denver (28 gp, 15-20=35) 2011-12 Kent Patterson, Sr, Minnesota (28 gp, 2.06 GAA) 2010-11 Matt Frattin, Sr, F, North Dakota (28 gp, 22-18=40) 2012-13 Stephon Williams, Fr, Minnesota State (25 gp, 1.93 GAA) 2011-12 Jack Connolly, Sr, F, Minnesota Duluth (28 gp, 16-27=43) 2013-14 Cole Huggins, Fr, Minnesota State (24 gp, 1.73 GAA) 2012-13 Ryan Walters, Jr, F, Omaha (28 gp, 16-24=40) 2014-15 Stephon Williams, Jr, Minnesota State (26 gp, 1.55 GAA) 2013-14 Cody Kunyk, Sr, F, Alaska (28 gp, 17-17=34) 2015-16 Cole Huggins, Jr., Minnesota State (14 gp, 1.46 GAA) 2014-15 Tanner Kero, Sr, F, Michigan Tech (28 gp, 13-21=34) 2016-17 Michael Bitzer, Jr., Bemidji State (27 gp, 1.40 GAA) 2015-16 Alex Petan, Sr., F, Michigan Tech (27 gp, 16-13=29) 2017-18 Connor LaCouvee, Sr., Minnesota State (21 gp, 1.67 GAA) 2016-17 Gerald Mayhew, Sr., F, Ferris State (26 gp, 15-15=30) 2018-19 Dryden McKay, Fr., Minnesota State (22 gp, 1.35 GAA) 2017-18 C.J. Suess, Sr., F, Minnesota State (28 gp, 19-17=36) 2019-20 Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State (27 gp, 1.17 GAA) 2018-19 Troy Loggins, Sr., F, Northern Michigan (28 gp, 20-12=32) 2020-21 Dryden McKay, Jr., Minnesota State (14 gp, 1.07 GAA) 2019-20 Griffi n Loughran, So., F, Northern Michigan (28 gp, 20-12=32) 2020-21 André Ghantous, So, F, Northern Michigan (14 gp, 6-14=20)

59 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-AMERICANS

WCHA players have been honored as All-Americans 408 times since the league’s founding season of 1951-52.

During the modern era, the selection of All-Americans has been administered by the American Hockey Coaches’ Association (AHCA) and voted on by members (Division I coaches) of the organization. The annual announcement of All-Americans currently includes both East and West Teams.

(2) 2nd Team Curtis McElhinney/G ...... 2005 Bob Watt/D ...... 1959 Tanner Kero/F ...... 2015 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2006 Bob White/F...... 1959 Alex Petan/F (2) ...... 2016 ALASKA (3) Richard Bachman/G ...... 2008 Red Berenson/F ...... 1961 Name/Position ...... Year Jack Hillen/D ...... 2008 Red Berenson/F ...... 1962 MINNESOTA (53) Cody Kunyk/F(2) ...... 2014 Chad Rau/F (2) ...... 2008 Tom Polonic/D ...... 1964 Name/Position ...... Year Colton Parayko/F (2) ...... 2014 Chad Rau/F (2) ...... 2009 Gordon Wilkie/F ...... 1964 John Mayasich/F (2) ...... 1952 Colton Parayko/F (2) ...... 2015 Jaden Schwartz/F ...... 2012 Mel Wakabayashi/F ...... 1965 Jim Mattson/G ...... 1953 Jim Keough/G ...... 1968 John Mayasich/F ...... 1953 BEMIDJI STATE (2) DENVER (46) Robbie Moore/G ...... 1974 Ken Yackel/D ...... 1954 Name/Position ...... Year Name/Position ...... Year Dave Debol/F ...... 1977 Dick Dougherty/F ...... 1954 Matt Read/F (2) ...... 2010 Eddie Miller/D ...... 1952 Murray Eaves/F ...... 1980 John Mayasich/F ...... 1954 Michael Bitzer/G ...... 2017 Ed Zemrau/D ...... 1958 Paul Fricker/G ...... 1981 Ken Yackel/D ...... 1955 George Konik/D ...... 1960 John Mayasich/F ...... 1955 BOWLING GREEN (2) Marty Howe/D ...... 1960 MICHIGAN STATE (13) Ken Yackel/F (2) ...... 1956 Name/Position ...... Year Bill Masterton/F ...... 1960 Name/Position ...... Year Jack McCartan/G ...... 1957 Alec Rauhauser/D (2) ...... 2018 Marty Howe/D ...... 1961 Joe Selinger/G ...... 1959 Jack Petroske/D (2) ...... 1957 Alec Rauhauser/D (2) ...... 2020 Bill Masterton/F ...... 1961 John Chandik/G ...... 1962 Jack McCartan/G ...... 1958 George Kirkwood/G ...... 1961 Carl Lackey/D ...... 1964 Dick Burg/F ...... 1958 COLORADO COLLEGE (53) Grant Munro/D ...... 1961 Doug Roberts/F ...... 1965 Mike Pearson/F ...... 1958 Name/Position ...... Year Jerry Walker/F ...... 1961 Doug Volmar/F...... 1966 Murray Williamson/F ...... 1959 Tony Frasca/F ...... 1952 Bill Staub/F ...... 1963 Rick Duffett/G ...... 1969 Lou Nanne/D ...... 1963 Ron Hartwell/F ...... 1952 Wayne Smith/D ...... 1965 Don Thompson/F ...... 1971 Craig Falkman/F ...... 1964 Omer Brandt/F (2)...... 1952 Wayne Smith/D ...... 1966 Jim Watt/G ...... 1972 Doug Woog/F ...... 1965 Ken Kinsley/G (2) ...... 1952 Jim Wiste/F ...... 1967 Bob Boyd/D ...... 1973 Gary Gambucci/F ...... 1968 Phil Hilton/D ...... 1955 Jim Wiste/F ...... 1968 Norm Barnes/D ...... 1974 Murray McLachlan/G ...... 1970 Clare Smith/F ...... 1955 Keith Magnuson/D ...... 1968 Steve Colp/F ...... 1974 Wally Olds/D ...... 1970 Doug Silverberg/D (2) ...... 1955 Keith Magnuson/D ...... 1969 Tom Ross/F ...... 1975 Les Auge/D ...... 1975 Doug Silverberg/D ...... 1956 George Morrison/F ...... 1969 Tom Ross/F ...... 1976 Mike Polich/F ...... 1975 Don Wishart/D ...... 1957 George Morrison/F ...... 1970 Bill Baker/D ...... 1979 Bill ‘Red’ Hay/F ...... 1957 Mike Christie/D ...... 1971 MICHIGAN TECH (37) Tim Harrer/F ...... 1980 Bob McCusker/F (2) ...... 1957 Vic Venasky/F ...... 1971 Name/Position ...... Year Neal Broten/F ...... 1981 Bill ‘Red’ Hay/F ...... 1958 Tom Peluso/F ...... 1972 Joe deBastiani/D (2) ...... 1952 Steve Ulseth/F ...... 1981 Bob McCusker/F ...... 1958 Ron Grahame/G...... 1973 Bob Monahan/D ...... 1953 Pat Micheletti/F...... 1985 John Simus/F ...... 1964 Rob Palmer/F ...... 1973 Jack McManus/F (2) ...... 1956 Corey Millen/F (2) ...... 1986 Bob Lindberg/F ...... 1966 Doug Berry/F ...... 1978 John Kosiancic/F...... 1959 Robb Stauber/G...... 1988 Bob Lindberg/F ...... 1967 Ernie Glanville/G ...... 1978 Paul Coppo/F ...... 1960 Randy Skarda/D (2) ...... 1988 Bob Collyard/F ...... 1969 Dallas Gaume/F ...... 1986 George Cuculick/G ...... 1960 Dave Snuggerud/F (2) ...... 1989 Bob Collyard/F ...... 1970 Dwight Mathiasen/F (2) ...... 1986 Henry Akervall/D...... 1960 Todd Richards/D (2) ...... 1989 Bob Winograd/D ...... 1972 Chris Olson/G (2) ...... 1986 John Kosiancic/F...... 1960 Doug Zmolek/D (2) ...... 1992 Doug Palazzari/F ...... 1972 Jim Smith/D (2)...... 1986 Jerry Sullivan/F ...... 1962 Larry Olimb/F (2) ...... 1992 Doug Palazzari/F ...... 1974 Daryn McBride/F (2) ...... 1989 Lou Angotti/F ...... 1962 Chris McAlpine/D (2) ...... 1994 Eddie Mio/G ...... 1975 Dave Shields/F (2) ...... 1990 Henry Akervall/D...... 1962 Brian Bonin/F ...... 1995 Eddie Mio/G ...... 1976 Paul Comrie/F (2) ...... 1999 Elov Seger/D ...... 1962 Brian Bonin/F ...... 1996 Dave Feamster/D ...... 1980 Wade Dubielewicz/G (2) ...... 2002 Garry Bauman/G ...... 1963 Mike Crowley/D ...... 1996 /D ...... 1983 Ryan Caldwell/D ...... 2004 George Hill/F ...... 1963 Dan Trebil/D (2) ...... 1996 Rob Doyle/D (2) ...... 1987 Matt Carle/D ...... 2005 Garry Bauman/G ...... 1964 Mike Crowley/D ...... 1997 Chris Hynnes/D (2) ...... 1992 Brett Skinner/D (2) ...... 2005 Tony Esposito/G ...... 1965 Jordan Leopold/D ...... 2001 Shawn Reid/D ...... 1994 Gabe Gauthier/F (2) ...... 2005 Tony Esposito/G ...... 1966 Jordan Leopold/D ...... 2002 Ryan Bach/G (2) ...... 1995 Matt Carle/D ...... 2006 Bruce Riutta/D ...... 1966 John Pohl/F ...... 2002 Kent Fearns/D (2) ...... 1995 Paul Stastny/F (2) ...... 2006 Tony Esposito/G ...... 1967 Paul Martin/D (2) ...... 2003 Jay McNeill/F (2) ...... 1995 Chris Butler/D (2) ...... 2008 Bruce Riutta/D ...... 1967 Keith Ballard/D ...... 2004 Peter Geronazzo/F ...... 1996 Marc Cheverie/G ...... 2010 Rick Best/G ...... 1967 Thomas Vanek/F (2) ...... 2004 Ryan Bach/G ...... 1996 Patrick Wiercioch/D ...... 2010 Gary Milroy/F...... 1967 Ryan Potulny/F ...... 2006 Brian Swanson/F (2) ...... 1998 Rhett Rakhshani/F ...... 2010 Al Karlander/F ...... 1969 Alex Goligoski/D ...... 2007 Calvin Elfring/D (2) ...... 1998 Jason Zucker/F (2) ...... 2012 Rob Murray/D...... 1971 Ryan Stoa/F ...... 2009 Brian Swanson/F ...... 1999 Juho Olkinuora/G (2) ...... 2013 Morris Trewin/G ...... 1971 Kent Patterson/G (2) ...... 2012 Scott Swanson/D ...... 1999 Jim Nahrgang/D ...... 1974 Nick Bjugstad/F (2) ...... 2012 Mark Cullen/F (2) ...... 2001 MICHIGAN (19) Mike Zuke/F ...... 1974 Nate Schmidt/D (2)...... 2013 Mark Cullen/F (2) ...... 2002 Name/Position ...... Year Bob D’Alvise/F ...... 1975 Tom Preissing/D ...... 2003 Jim Haas/D (2) ...... 1952 Mike Zuke/F ...... 1976 MINNESOTA DULUTH (32) Noah Clarke/F ...... 2003 Alex MacLellan/D ...... 1953 George Lyle/F...... 1976 Name/Position ...... Year Peter Sejna/F ...... 2003 Jim Haas/D (2) ...... 1954 Tim Watters/D ...... 1981 Bob Hill/D ...... 1966 Curtis McElhinney/G (2) ...... 2003 Lorne Howes/G...... 1956 Kip Noble/D (2) ...... 1990 Keith Christiansen/F ...... 1967 Marty Sertich/F ...... 2005 Bill MacFarland/F ...... 1956 Jamie Ram/G ...... 1993 Murray Keogan/F ...... 1970 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2005 Bob Schiller/D ...... 1956 Jamie Ram/G ...... 1994 Ron Busniuk/D...... 1970 Mark Stuart/D ...... 2005 Bob White/F...... 1958 Colin Murphy/F (2) ...... 2005 Walt Ledingham/F...... 1971

60 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-AMERICANS Walt Ledingham/F...... 1972 Julian Baretta/G ...... 1977 Pat Boutette/F ...... 1973 Mike Eaves/F...... 1977 Curt Giles/D ...... 1978 Mike Eaves/F...... 1978 Curt Giles/D ...... 1979 Mark Johnson/F ...... 1978 Mark Pavelich/F ...... 1979 Mark Johnson/F ...... 1979 Tom Kurvers/D ...... 1984 Roy Schultz/G ...... 1980 Bill Watson/F ...... 1984 Theran Welsh/D ...... 1980 Rick Kosti/G (2) ...... 1984 John Newberry/F ...... 1982 Bob Lakso/F (2) ...... 1984 Bruce Driver/D ...... 1982 Bill Watson/F ...... 1985 Pat Flatley/F ...... 1983 Rick Kosti/G ...... 1985 /D (2) ...... 1985 Norm Maciver/D ...... 1985 Tony Granato/F (2) ...... 1985 Norm Maciver/D ...... 1986 Tony Granato/F (2) ...... 1987 /F (2) ...... 1986 Paul Ranheim/F ...... 1988 Mike DeAngelis/D (2) ...... 1988 Paul Stanton/D ...... 1988 Chad Erickson/G ...... 1990 Steve Tuttle/F (2) ...... 1988 Derek Plante/F ...... 1993 Dean Anderson/G (2) ...... 1988 Brett Hauer/D ...... 1993 Curtis Joseph/G (2) ...... 1989 Chris Marinucci/F ...... 1994 Gary Shuchuk/F ...... 1990 Junior Lessard/F ...... 2004 Sean Hill/D (2) ...... 1991 Beau Geisler/D (2) ...... 2004 Duane Derksen/G (2) ...... 1992 Alex Stalock/G ...... 2009 Barry Richter/D ...... 1993 Jack Connolly/F (2)...... 2010 Brian Rafalski/D ...... 1995 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2011 Kirk Daubenspeck/G (2) ...... 1997 Mike Connolly/F (2) ...... 2011 Jeff Dessner/D ...... 2000 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2012 Steve Reinprecht/F ...... 2000 J.T. Brown/F (2)...... 2012 Dany Heatley/F (2) ...... 2000 WISCONSIN’S MARK JOHNSON WAS A TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICAN FOR THE BADGERS IN 1978 AND 1979. Dany Heatley/F ...... 2001 MINNESOTA STATE (11) Bernd Bruckler/G ...... 2004 Name/Position ...... Year Al McLean/F ...... 1963 Bryan Lundbohm/F (2) ...... 2001 Brian Elliott/G ...... 2006 Shane Joseph/F (2) ...... 2003 Dave Merrifi eld/F ...... 1963 Brandon Bochenski/F ...... 2004 Tom Gilbert/D (2) ...... 2006 Grant Stevenson/F (2) ...... 2003 Don Ross/D ...... 1965 /F ...... 2004 Joe Pavelski/F (2) ...... 2006 David Backes/F (2) ...... 2006 Terry Casey/F ...... 1966 Ryan Duncan/F ...... 2007 Jamie McBain/D ...... 2009 Matt Leitner/F ...... 2015 Jerry Lafond/D ...... 1967 /F ...... 2007 Brendan Smith/D ...... 2010 Zach Palmquist/D(2) ...... 2015 Terry Abram/D ...... 1968 Taylor Chorney/D (2) ...... 2007 Blake Geoffrion/F ...... 2010 Daniel Brickley/D (2) ...... 2017 Bob Munro/F ...... 1968 T.J. Oshie/F ...... 2008 Justin Schultz/D ...... 2011 C.J. Suess/F ...... 2018 Bob Munro/F ...... 1969 Chay Genoway/D (2) ...... 2009 Jake Gardiner/D (2) ...... 2011 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2020 John Marks/D ...... 1969 Chay Genoway/D ...... 2011 Justin Schultz/D ...... 2012 Dryden McKay/G ...... 2020 John Marks/D ...... 1970 Matt Frattin/F...... 2011 Connor Mackey/D (2) ...... 2020 Alan Hangsleben/D ...... 1972 Aaron Dell/G (2) ...... 2011 Dryden McKay/G (2) ...... 2021 Bob Iwabuchi/G ...... 1979 Danny Kristo/F ...... 2013 Kevin Maxwell/F ...... 1979 Corban Knight/F (2) ...... 2013 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (10) Mark Taylor/F ...... 1980 Name/Position ...... Year Howard Walker/D ...... 1980 NOTRE DAME (6) Gary Emmons/F (2) ...... 1987 Marc Chorney/D ...... 1981 Name/Position ...... Year Phil Berger/F (2) ...... 1988 James Patrick/D ...... 1983 Bill Nyrop/D ...... 1973 Darryl Olsen/D (2) ...... 1989 Jon Casey/G ...... 1984 Eddie Bumbacco/F ...... 1973 Scott Beattie/F ...... 1991 Scott Sandelin/D (2) ...... 1986 Jack Brownschidle/D ...... 1976 Brad Werenka/D ...... 1991 Tony Hrkac/F ...... 1987 Jack Brownschidle/D ...... 1977 Bill Pye/G (2) ...... 1991 Ian Kidd/D ...... 1987 Brian Walsh/F ...... 1977 Dallas Drake/F ...... 1992 Bob Joyce/F ...... 1987 Greg Meredith/F ...... 1980 Jim Hiller/F (2) ...... 1992 Ed Belfour/G (2) ...... 1987 Philip Beaulieu/D (2) ...... 2018 Steve Johnson/F ...... 1988 ST. CLOUD STATE (10) Troy Loggins/F (2) ...... 2019 Russ Parent/D ...... 1990 Name/Position ...... Year Lee Davidson/F (2) ...... 1990 Fred Knipscheer/F (2)...... 1993 OMAHA (1) Greg Johnson/F ...... 1991 Mark Parrish/F (2) ...... 1997 Name/Position ...... Year Greg Johnson/F (2) ...... 1992 Mike Pudlick/D (2) ...... 2000 Ryan Walters/F (2) ...... 2013 Greg Johnson/F ...... 1993 Scott Meyer/G (2) ...... 2001 Teeder Wynne/F (2) ...... 1996 Mark Hartigan/F ...... 2002 NORTH DAKOTA (67) Curtis Murphy/D (2) ...... 1997 Bobby Goepfert/G (2)...... 2006 Name/Position ...... Year David Hoogsteen/F (2) ...... 1997 Bobby Goepfert/G (2)...... 2007 Ben Cherski/F (2) ...... 1952 Curtis Murphy/D ...... 1998 Ryan Lasch/F (2) ...... 2008 Ben Cherski/F ...... 1953 Jason Blake/F (2) ...... 1998 Nick Jensen/D ...... 2013 Ben Cherski/F ...... 1954 Karl Goehring/G (2) ...... 1998 Drew LeBlanc/F ...... 2013 Spike Schultz/G ...... 1954 Jason Blake/F ...... 1999 Bill Reichart/F (2) ...... 1955 Brad Williamson/D ...... 1999 WISCONSIN (43) Bill Reichart/F ...... 1957 Jay Panzer/F (2) ...... 1999 Name/Position ...... Year Bill Steenson/D (2) ...... 1957 Karl Goehring/G ...... 2000 John Jagger/D ...... 1970 Bill Steenson/D...... 1958 Jeff Panzer/F ...... 2000 Jeff Rotsch/D ...... 1972 Bill Steenson/D...... 1959 Lee Goren/F (2) ...... 2000 /D ...... 1975 Reg Morelli/F ...... 1960 Jeff Panzer/F ...... 2001 Craig Norwich/D ...... 1976 Don Ross/D ...... 1963 Travis Roche/D ...... 2001 Craig Norwich/D ...... 1977 61 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-WCHA (2) 2nd Team; (3) 3rd Team; (HM) COLORADO COLLEGE (138) Chris Hynnes/D (HM) ...... 1993 Ed Zemrau/D (2) ...... 1956 Honorable Mention. Name/Position ...... Year Kent Fearns/D (HM) ...... 1993 Ed Zemrau/D ...... 1958 Ken Kinsley/G ...... 1952 Brian Bethard/D (HM) ...... 1993 Murray Massier/F (2) ...... 1958 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (2) Tony Frasca/F ...... 1952 Jay McNeill/F ...... 1994 George Kirkwood/G ...... 1960 Name/Position ...... Year Ron Hartwell/F ...... 1952 Shawn Reid/D ...... 1994 Marty Howe/D ...... 1960 Kurt Gosselin/D (3) ...... 2017 Omer Brandt/F ...... 1952 Kent Fearns/D (2) ...... 1994 Bill Masterton/F ...... 1960 Josh Kestner/F (2) ...... 2018 Phil Hilton/D (2)...... 1954 R.J. Enga/F (HM) ...... 1994 George Konik/D (2) ...... 1960 Phil Hilton/D ...... 1955 Jay McNeill/F ...... 1995 John MacMillan/F (2) ...... 1960 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (11) Clare Smith/F ...... 1955 Ryan Bach/G ...... 1995 George Kirkwood/G ...... 1961 Name/Position ...... Year Jeff Simus/G (2) ...... 1955 Colin Schmidt/F (2) ...... 1995 Marty Howe/D ...... 1961 Lee Schill/G (2) ...... 1994 Doug Silverberg/D (2) ...... 1955 Peter Geronazzo/F (2) ...... 1995 Bill Masterton/F ...... 1961 Keith Morris/F (HM) ...... 1994 Bunt Hubchik/F (2) ...... 1955 Kent Fearns/D (2) ...... 1995 George Konik/D ...... 1961 Mitch Kean/F (HM) ...... 1994 Doug Silverberg/D ...... 1956 Chad Remackel/F (HM) ...... 1995 Jerry Walker/F ...... 1961 Todd Bethard/D (HM) ...... 1994 Clare Smith/F (2) ...... 1956 David Paxton/D (HM) ...... 1995 Jack Wilson/D ...... 1962 Lee Schill/G (HM)...... 1995 John Andrews/F (2)...... 1956 Peter Geronazzo/F ...... 1996 Trent Beatty/F (2) ...... 1962 David Vallieres/F (3) ...... 1996 Don Wishart/D ...... 1957 Ryan Bach/G ...... 1996 Bill Staub/F ...... 1963 Doug Teskey/G (3) ...... 1998 Bill ‘Red’ Hay/F ...... 1957 Colin Schmidt/F (2) ...... 1996 Jack Wilson/D (2) ...... 1963 Gregg Naumenko/G ...... 1999 Bob McCusker/F ...... 1957 Brian Swanson/F (2) ...... 1996 Dominic Fragomeni/F (2) ...... 1963 Matt Shasby/D (2) ...... 2002 Bill ‘Red’ Hay/F ...... 1958 Scott Swanson/D (2) ...... 1996 Bill Staub/F ...... 1964 Matt Bailey/F ...... 2014 Bob McCusker/F ...... 1958 Judd Lambert/G (2) ...... 1996 Buddy Blom/G (2) ...... 1964 Blake Tatchell/F (3) ...... 2015 Ike Scott/F ...... 1958 Jay McNeill/F (3) ...... 1996 Jim Kenning/D (2) ...... 1964 John Simus/F ...... 1964 Eric Rud/D (3) ...... 1996 Wayne Smith/D (2) ...... 1964 ALASKA (11) Bob Lindberg/F (2) ...... 1967 Brian Swanson/F ...... 1997 Wayne Smith/D ...... 1965 Name/Position ...... Year Bob Collyard/F (2) ...... 1969 Eric Rud/D (2) ...... 1997 Wayne Smith/D ...... 1966 Cody Kunyk/F ...... 2014 Bob Collyard/F ...... 1970 Calvin Elfring/D (3) ...... 1997 Keith Magnuson/D ...... 1967 Colton Parayko/D ...... 2014 Bob Collyard/F ...... 1971 Brian Swanson/F ...... 1998 Jim Wiste/F ...... 1967 Colton Beck/F (2) ...... 2014 Bob Winograd/D ...... 1972 Calvin Elfring/D (2) ...... 1998 Keith Magnuson/D ...... 1968 Tyler Morley/F (3) ...... 2014 Doug Palazzari/F ...... 1972 Scott Swanson/D (3) ...... 1998 Jim Wiste/F ...... 1968 Tyler Morley/F ...... 2015 Doug Palazzari/F ...... 1974 Brian Swanson/F ...... 1999 Gerry Powers/G (2) ...... 1968 Colton Parayko/D ...... 2015 Eddie Mio/G (2) ...... 1975 Scott Swanson/D ...... 1999 Cliff Koroll/F (2) ...... 1968 Marcus Basara/F (3) ...... 2015 Jim Warner/F (2) ...... 1975 Darren Clark/F (2) ...... 1999 Keith Magnuson/D ...... 1969 Tyler Morley/F ...... 2016 Eddie Mio/G ...... 1976 Dan Peters/D (2) ...... 1999 George Morrison/F ...... 1969 Zach Frye/F ...... 2018 Dave Delich/F (2) ...... 1978 Paul Manning/D (3) ...... 2000 Gerry Powers/G (2) ...... 1969 Steven Jandric/F (3) ...... 2019 Greg Whyte/F (2) ...... 1978 Mark Cullen/F ...... 2001 Tom Miller/F (2) ...... 1969 Steven Jandric/F ...... 2020 Dave Delich/F (2) ...... 1979 Paul Manning/D (2)...... 2001 George Morrison/F ...... 1970 Dave Feamster/D (2) ...... 1979 Peter Sejna/F (3) ...... 2001 Tom Gilmore/F (2) ...... 1970 BEMIDJI STATE (15) Dave Feamster/D ...... 1980 Tom Preissing/D (3) ...... 2001 Mike Christie/D ...... 1971 Name/Position ...... Year Tom Frame/G (2) ...... 1980 Mark Cullen/F ...... 2002 Vic Venasky/F (2) ...... 1971 Matt Prapavessis/D (3) ...... 2014 Bruce Aikens/F (2) ...... 1981 Peter Sejna/F (3) ...... 2002 Tom Peluso/F ...... 1972 Matt Prapavessis/D (2) ...... 2015 Doug Lidster/D ...... 1982 Tom Preissing/D (3) ...... 2002 Ron Grahame/G...... 1973 Brendan Harms/F (3) ...... 2015 Bruce Aikens/F (HM) ...... 1982 Peter Sejna/F ...... 2003 Bruce Affl eck/D ...... 1973 Michael Bitzer/G ...... 2017 Randy Struch/G (HM) ...... 1982 Tom Preissing/D ...... 2003 Rob Palmer/F ...... 1973 Phillip Marinaccio/F (2) ...... 2017 Tom Kelly/F (HM) ...... 1982 Curtis McElhinney/G ...... 2003 Peter McNab/F ...... 1973 Gerry Fitzgerald/F (3) ...... 2017 Marc Pettygrove/D (HM) ...... 1982 Noah Clarke/F (2) ...... 2003 Bruce Affl eck/D (2)...... 1974 Michael Bitzer/G (2) ...... 2018 Doug Lidster/D ...... 1983 Mark Stuart/D (3) ...... 2004 Greg Woods/D (2)...... 1977 Justin Baudry/D (2) ...... 2019 Doug Clarke/D (HM) ...... 1984 Marty Sertich/F ...... 2005 Ernie Glanville/G ...... 1978 Adam Brady/F...... 2020 Marty Wakelyn/G (HM) ...... 1984 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2005 Doug Berry/F ...... 1978 Tommy Muck/D (2) ...... 2020 Rob Doyle/D (HM) ...... 1984 Curtis McElhinney/G ...... 2005 Lex Hudson/D (2) ...... 1978 Zach Driscoll/G (2) ...... 2020 Dan Dolan/F (HM) ...... 1984 Mark Stuart/D (2) ...... 2005 Greg Woods/D (2)...... 1978 Owen Sillinger/F (3) ...... 2020 Doug Clarke/D (2) ...... 1985 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2006 Perry Schnarr/F (2) ...... 1978 Elias Rosén/D (3) ...... 2020 Rob Doyle/D (2) ...... 1985 Marty Sertich/F (2) ...... 2006 Ken Berry/F (2) ...... 1981 Elias Rosén/D ...... 2021 Marty Wakelyn/G (HM) ...... 1985 Brian Salcido/D (2) ...... 2006 Ed Beers/F ...... 1982 Zach Driscoll/G (3) ...... 2021 Rob Doyle/D (2) ...... 1986 Lee Sweatt/D (3) ...... 2007 Don Fraser/F (HM) ...... 1982 Marty Wakelyn/G (HM) ...... 1986 Chad Rau/F ...... 2008 Dan Vlaisavljevich/D (HM) .....1982 BOWLING GREEN (17) Rick Boh/F (HM) ...... 1986 Jack Hillen/D ...... 2008 Jim Leavins/D (HM) ...... 1982 Name/Position ...... Year Derek Pizzey/G (HM) ...... 1986 Richard Bachman/G ...... 2008 Pat Tierney/G (HM) ...... 1982 Mark Friedman/D ...... 2016 Rob Doyle/D ...... 1987 Chad Rau/F ...... 2009 Kevin Dineen/F (HM) ...... 1982 Chris Nell/G ...... 2016 Rick Boh/F (2)...... 1987 Nate Prosser/D (2) ...... 2010 Andy Hill/F (HM) ...... 1982 Sean Walker/D (2) ...... 2016 Derek Pizzey/G (HM) ...... 1987 Jaden Schwartz/F (3) ...... 2011 Craig Redmond/D (HM) ...... 1983 Mark Cooper/F (3) ...... 2016 Doug Clarke/D (HM) ...... 1987 JadenSchwartz/F (2) ...... 2012 Dallas Gaume/F (HM) ...... 1983 Mitch McLain/F ...... 2017 Derek Pizzey/G (HM) ...... 1988 Gabe Guentzel/D (2) ...... 2012 Ian Ramsay/F (HM) ...... 1983 Sean Walker/D (2) ...... 2017 Cal Brown/D (HM) ...... 1989 Josh Thorimbert/G (3) ...... 2012 Jim Leavins/D ...... 1984 Mark Friedman/D (3) ...... 2017 Tim Budy/F (HM) ...... 1989 Mike Boivin/D (2) ...... 2013 John McMillan/F (HM) ...... 1984 Alec Rauhauser/D ...... 2018 Matt Shaw/D (HM) ...... 1989 Rylan Schwartz/F (2) ...... 2013 Dwight Mathiasen/F (HM) .....1984 Mitch McLain/F (2) ...... 2018 Steve Strunk/F (HM) ...... 1989 Ian Ramsay/F (HM) ...... 1984 Brandon Kruse/F (2) ...... 2019 Chris Anderson/F (HM) ...... 1990 DENVER (156) Grant Dion/D (HM) ...... 1984 Alec Rauhauser/D (2) ...... 2019 Paul Badalich/G (HM) ...... 1990 Name/Position ...... Year Grant Dion/D (HM) ...... 1985 Ryan Bednard/G (3) ...... 2019 Cal Brown/D (HM) ...... 1990 Eddie Miller/D ...... 1952 Dallas Gaume/F (HM) ...... 1985 Alec Rauhauser/D ...... 2020 Ed Zawatsky/F (HM) ...... 1990 Don Burgess/D ...... 1952 Dwight Mathiasen/F (HM) .....1985 Connor Ford/F (3) ...... 2020 Jon Gustafson/G (HM) ...... 1991 Bill Abbott/F (2) ...... 1952 Dallas Gaume/F ...... 1986 Brandon Kruse/F ...... 2021 Trevor Pochipinski/D (HM) .....1991 Bill Abbott/F (2) ...... 1953 Tom Allen/G (2) ...... 1986 Connor Ford/F ...... 2021 Ed Zawatsky/F (HM) ...... 1991 Eddie Miller/D ...... 1953 Dwight Mathiasen/F (2) ...... 1986 Will Cullen/F ...... 2021 Chris Hynnes/D ...... 1992 Bill Abbott/D (2) ...... 1954 Grant Dion/D (HM) ...... 1986 Kent Fearns/D (HM) ...... 1992 Jack Smith/F (2) ...... 1954 Chris Olson/G (HM) ...... 1986 Shawn Reid/D (HM) ...... 1992 Jack Smith/F (2) ...... 1955 Jim Smith/D (HM) ...... 1986 Steve Strunk/F (HM) ...... 1992 Bill Abbott/D (2) ...... 1955 Eric Johnson/D (HM)...... 1986

62 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) ALL-WCHA Jeff Lamb/F (HM) ...... 1986 MICHIGAN TECH (118) John McMillan/F (HM) ...... 1986 Name/Position ...... Year Dave Shields/F (HM) ...... 1987 Joe deBastiani/D (2) ...... 1952 Derek Mayer/D (HM) ...... 1987 Joe deBastiani/F (2) ...... 1953 Marc Rosseau/D (HM) ...... 1987 Bob McManus/G ...... 1955 Daryn McBride/F (2) ...... 1988 Jack McManus/F (2) ...... 1955 Rick Berens/F (HM) ...... 1988 Bob McManus/G (2) ...... 1956 Dave Gourlie/D (HM) ...... 1988 Jack McManus/F ...... 1956 Derek Mayer/D (HM) ...... 1988 Jack McManus/F (2) ...... 1957 Marc Rousseau/D (HM) ...... 1988 Tom Kennedy/F (2) ...... 1957 Daryn McBride/F ...... 1989 John Kosiancic/F...... 1960 Dave Shields/F ...... 1990 Henry Akervall/D...... 1960 Eric Murano/F (2) ...... 1990 George Cuculick/G (2) ...... 1960 Marc Rousseau/D (HM) ...... 1990 Paul Coppo/F (2) ...... 1960 Rick Berens/F (HM) ...... 1991 Gerald Fabbro/F (2) ...... 1960 Bryan Schoen/G (HM) ...... 1993 Bill Rowe/G (2) ...... 1961 Angelo Ricci/F (HM) ...... 1993 Henry Akervall/D (2) ...... 1961 Ken MacArthur/D (HM) ...... 1993 Jerry Sullivan/F (2) ...... 1961 Mike Markovich/D (HM) ...... 1993 Lou Angotti/F (2) ...... 1961 Jason Elders/F (HM) ...... 1994 Henry Akervall/D...... 1962 Angelo Ricci/F (HM) ...... 1994 Garry Bauman/G ...... 1962 Ian DeCorby/D (HM) ...... 1994 Lou Angotti/F ...... 1962 Sinuhe Wallinheimo/G (2) ...... 1995 Jerry Sullivan/F ...... 1962 Jason Elders/F (HM) ...... 1995 Elov Seger/D (2) ...... 1962 Chris Kenady/F (HM) ...... 1995 Gene Rebellato/F (2) ...... 1962 Antti Laaksonen/F (HM) ...... 1995 Garry Bauman/G ...... 1963 Angelo Ricci/F (HM) ...... 1995 George Hill/F ...... 1963 Paul Koch/D (HM) ...... 1995 Gary Begg/D (2) ...... 1963 Antti Laaksonen/F (2) ...... 1996 COLORADO COLLEGE’S MARTY SERTICH EARNED ALL-WCHA HONORS John Ivanitz/F (2) ...... 1963 Jim Mullin/G (3) ...... 1997 ON THE WAY TO WINNING THE HOBEY BAKER AWARD IN 2005. Norm Wimmer/D...... 1964 Paul Comrie/F (3) ...... 1998 Garry Bauman/G ...... 1964 Scott Czarnowczan/D (2) ...... 2014 Bob Watt/D (2) ...... 1958 Paul Comrie/F ...... 1999 George Hill/F (2) ...... 1964 Jason Binkley/D (3) ...... 2014 Red Berenson/F ...... 1961 James Patterson/F (3) ...... 1999 Scott Watson/F (2) ...... 1964 CJ Motte/G (3) ...... 2015 John Palenstein/D (2) ...... 1961 Wade Dubielewicz/G (2) ...... 2001 Tony Esposito/G ...... 1965 Gerald Mayhew/F (2) ...... 2016 Red Berenson/F ...... 1962 Wade Dubielewicz/G...... 2002 Dennis Huculak/D (2) ...... 1965 Brandon Anselmini/D (3) ...... 2016 Bob Gray/G (2) ...... 1962 Adam Berkhoel/G (3) ...... 2002 Gary Milroy/F (2) ...... 1965 Gerald Mayhew/F ...... 2017 Don Rodgers/D (2) ...... 1962 Connor James/F (3) ...... 2002 Bruce Riutta/D ...... 1966 Corey Mackin/F (2) ...... 2017 Gordon Wilkie/F (2) ...... 1962 Aaron MacKenzie/D (3) ...... 2002 Tony Esposito/G ...... 1966 Justin Kapelmaster/G (3) ...... 2017 Gary Butler/F ...... 1963 Aaron MacKenzie/D ...... 2003 Dennis Huculak/D (2) ...... 1966 Ryker Killins/D (3) ...... 2018 Gary Butler/F ...... 1964 Wade Dubielewicz/G (2) ...... 2003 Wayne Weller/F (2) ...... 1966 Cooper Zech/D ...... 2019 Gordon Wilkie/F ...... 1964 Kevin Doell/F (3) ...... 2003 Tony Esposito/G ...... 1967 Tom Polonic/D ...... 1964 Ryan Caldwell/D (2) ...... 2004 Rick Best/G (2) ...... 1967 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (12) Mel Wakabayashi/F ...... 1965 Gabe Gauthier/F (3) ...... 2004 Bruce Riutta/D (2) ...... 1967 Name/Position ...... Year Tom Polonic/D (2) ...... 1965 Adam Berkhoel/G (3) ...... 2004 Gary Milroy/F (2) ...... 1967 Kevin Czuczman/D (2) ...... 2014 Mel Wakabayashi/F (2) ...... 1966 Matt Carle/D ...... 2005 Bob Toothill/F (2) ...... 1967 Kevin Kapalka/G (3) ...... 2014 Paul Domm/D (2) ...... 1967 Brett Skinner/D ...... 2005 Dick Sieradzki/D (2) ...... 1968 Gordon Defi el/G (3) ...... 2016 Paul Domm/D (2) ...... 1969 Gabe Gauthier/F (2) ...... 2005 Al Karlander/F (2) ...... 1968 Mitch Hults/F (2)...... 2017 Bernie Gagnon/F (2) ...... 1970 Paul Stastny/F ...... 2006 Al Karlander/F ...... 1969 Diego Cuglietta/F ...... 2019 Bernie Gagnon/F (2) ...... 1972 Matt Carle/D ...... 2006 Rob Murray/D...... 1971 Max Humitz/F (3)...... 2019 Robbie Moore/G (2) ...... 1976 Ryan Dingle/F (3) ...... 2006 Morris Trewin/G ...... 1971 Anthony Nellis/F (3) ...... 2019 Dave Debol/F (2) ...... 1976 Ryan Dingle/F (3) ...... 2007 Mike Usitalo/F (2) ...... 1971 Max Humitz/F (2) ...... 2020 Kris Manery/F ...... 1977 Chris Butler/D (2) ...... 2008 Jim Nahrgang/D (2) ...... 1973 Ashton Calder/F (2) ...... 2021 Dave Debol/F ...... 1977 Tyler Bozak/F (3) ...... 2008 Jim Nahrgang/D ...... 1974 Will Riedell/D (2) ...... 2021 Murray Eaves/F (2) ...... 1980 /G (3) ...... 2008 Mike Zuke/F ...... 1974 Mareks Mitens/G (2) ...... 2021 Paul Fricker/G (2) ...... 1981 Patrick Wiercioch/D (2) ...... 2009 Rick Quance/G (2) ...... 1974 Pete Veillette/F (3) ...... 2021 John Blum/D (2) ...... 1981 Marc Cheverie/G (2) ...... 2009 Lorne Stamler/F (2) ...... 1974 Anthony Maiani/F (3) ...... 2009 Bob D’Alvise/F ...... 1975 MIGHIGAN (43) MICHIGAN STATE (17) Rhett Rakhshani/F (3) ...... 2009 Jim Warden/G ...... 1975 Name/Position ...... Year Name/Position ...... Year Rhett Rakhshani/F ...... 2010 Bob Lorimer/D (2) ...... 1975 Willard Ikola/G (2)...... 1952 Joe Selinger/G (2) ...... 1958 Patrick Wiercioch/D ...... 2010 Mike Zuke/F (2) ...... 1975 John McKennell/F (2) ...... 1952 Carl Lackey/D (2) ...... 1964 Marc Cheverie/G ...... 2010 Mike Zuke/F ...... 1976 Willard Ikola/G (2)...... 1953 Doug Roberts/F (2) ...... 1965 Tyler Ruegsegger/F (2) ...... 2010 George Lyle/F...... 1976 Alex MacLellan/D (2) ...... 1953 Doug Volmar/F...... 1966 Joe Colborne/F (3) ...... 2010 John Rockwell/G (2) ...... 1979 John Matchefts/F (2) ...... 1953 Tom Mikkola/F ...... 1967 Jason Zucker/F (2) ...... 2011 Gord Salt/F (2) ...... 1979 Jim Haas/D ...... 1954 Don Thompson/F ...... 1971 Drew Shore/F (2) ...... 2011 Tim Watters/D ...... 1981 Bill MacFarland/F (2) ...... 1954 Jim Watt/G ...... 1972 Matt Donovan/D (2) ...... 2011 Dave Reierson/D (HM) ...... 1985 George Chin/F (2) ...... 1954 Bob Boyd/D (2) ...... 1972 Joey LaLeggia/D ...... 2012 Chris Cichocki/F (HM)...... 1985 Doug Mullen/F (2) ...... 1954 Don Thompson/F (2) ...... 1972 Drew Shore/F (2) ...... 2012 Dave Reierson/D (HM) ...... 1986 Bill MacFarland/F (2) ...... 1955 Bob Boyd/D ...... 1973 Jason Zucker/F (2) ...... 2012 Dave Roach/G (HM) ...... 1986 Bob Schiller/D (2) ...... 1955 Steve Colp/F ...... 1974 Joey LaLeggia/D (2) ...... 2013 Dave Roach/G (HM) ...... 1987 Bill MacFarland/F ...... 1956 Norm Barnes/D ...... 1974 Juho Olkinuora/G (2) ...... 2013 John Archibald/F (2) ...... 1988 Lorne Howes/G...... 1956 Tom Ross/F (2) ...... 1974 Shawn Harrison/F (HM) ...... 1988 Bob Pitts/D (2) ...... 1956 Tom Ross/F ...... 1975 FERRIS STATE (12) Kip Noble/D (HM) ...... 1988 Tom Rendall/F (2) ...... 1956 Tom Ross/F ...... 1976 Name/Position ...... Year Damian Rhodes/G (HM) ...... 1988 Bob Schiller/D (2) ...... 1957 Steve Colp/F (2) ...... 1976 CJ Motte/G ...... 2014 Shawn Harrison/F ...... 1989 Bob Pitts/D (2) ...... 1957 Ron Scott/G ...... 1981 Garrett Thompson/F (2) ...... 2014 Tom Bissett/F (HM) ...... 1989 Tom Rendall/F (2) ...... 1957 63 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-WCHA Kip Noble/D (HM) ...... 1989 Brad Shelstad/G ...... 1974 Jeff Stolp/G (2) ...... 1992 Tom Milani/F (2) ...... 1975 Kip Noble/D ...... 1990 Mike Polich/F ...... 1975 Trent Klatt/F (HM) ...... 1992 Dave Langevin/D (2)...... 1976 Damian Rhodes/G (HM) ...... 1990 Les Auge/D (2) ...... 1975 Craig Johnson/F (HM) ...... 1992 Tom Milani/F (2) ...... 1976 Kelly Hurd/F (2) ...... 1991 Reed Larson/D ...... 1976 Darby Hendrickson/F (HM) ...1992 Dan Lempe/F (2) ...... 1977 Geoff Sarjeant/G (HM) ...... 1991 /F (2)...... 1978 Travis Richards/D (2) ...... 1993 Curt Giles/D ...... 1978 John Young/F (HM) ...... 1991 Bill Baker/D ...... 1979 Craig Johnson/F (HM) ...... 1993 Mark Pavelich/F ...... 1979 Geoff Sarjeant/G (HM) ...... 1992 Steve Christoff/F (2)...... 1979 Chris McAlpine/D (HM)...... 1993 Curt Giles/D ...... 1979 Darren Brkic/D (HM) ...... 1992 Tim Harrer/F ...... 1980 Chris McAlpine/D...... 1994 Dan Lempe/F (2) ...... 1980 Darcy Martini/D (HM) ...... 1992 Steve Ulseth/F ...... 1981 Jeff Nielsen/F (2) ...... 1994 Gregg Moore/F (2) ...... 1982 John Young/F (HM) ...... 1992 Neal Broten/F ...... 1981 Brian Bonin/F (HM) ...... 1994 Scott Carlston/F (HM) ...... 1982 Jamie Ram/G ...... 1993 Aaron Broten/F ...... 1981 Dan Trebil/D (HM) ...... 1994 Mike Krensing/D (HM) ...... 1982 John Young/F (2) ...... 1993 Bryan Erickson/F (2) ...... 1982 Brian Bonin/F ...... 1995 Tom Kurvers/D (HM) ...... 1982 Jim Storm/F (HM) ...... 1993 Paul Ostby/G (HM)...... 1982 Justin McHugh/F (HM) ...... 1995 Jim Graven/D (HM) ...... 1982 Layne LeBel/D (HM) ...... 1993 Scott Bjugstad/F (HM) ...... 1982 Dan Trebil/D (HM) ...... 1995 Bob Mason/G ...... 1983 Jamie Ram/G ...... 1994 Tom Hirsch/D (HM) ...... 1982 Mike Crowley/D (HM) ...... 1995 Gregg Moore/F (2) ...... 1983 Brent Peterson/F (HM) ...... 1994 Scott Bjugstad/F ...... 1983 Jeff Callinan/G (HM) ...... 1995 Tom Kurvers/D (HM) ...... 1983 Pat Mikesch/F (HM)...... 1995 Bryan Erickson/F ...... 1983 Brian Bonin/F ...... 1996 Dan Fishback/F (HM) ...... 1983 Luciano Caravaggio/G (HM) ... 1995 David Jensen/D (HM) ...... 1983 Mike Crowley/D ...... 1996 Jim Graven/D (HM) ...... 1983 Andre Savage/F (3) ...... 1997 Steve Griffi th/F (HM) ...... 1983 Dan Trebil/D (2) ...... 1996 Tom Kurvers/D ...... 1984 Andre Savage/F ...... 1998 Tom Hirsch/D (HM) ...... 1983 Mike Crowley/D ...... 1997 Bill Watson/F ...... 1984 Andy Sutton/D (2) ...... 1998 Frank Pietrangelo/G (HM) ..... 1983 Steve DeBus/G ...... 1997 Rick Kosti/G (2) ...... 1984 Chris Conner/F (2) ...... 2004 Paul Butters/G (HM) ...... 1983 Ryan Kraft/F (3) ...... 1997 Norm Maciver/D (2) ...... 1984 Colin Murphy/F ...... 2005 Tom Rothstein/F ...... 1984 Reggie Berg/F (2) ...... 1998 Matt Christensen/F (2) ...... 1984 Lars Helminen/D (2) ...... 2005 Tony Kellin/D (2) ...... 1984 Wyatt Smith/F (3) ...... 1998 Bob Lakso/F (2) ...... 1984 Cam Ellsworth/G (3) ...... 2005 Pat Micheletti/F (HM)...... 1984 Wyatt Smith/F (3) ...... 1999 Tom Herzig/F (2) ...... 1984 Michael-Lee Teslak/G (3) ..... 2007 Gary Shopek/D (HM) ...... 1984 Jordan Leopold/D (3)...... 1999 Bill Grillo/D (HM) ...... 1984 Tanner Kero/F ...... 2015 Mike Vacanti/G (HM) ...... 1984 John Pohl/F (2) ...... 2000 Jim Johnson/D (HM) ...... 1984 Jamie Phillips/G ...... 2015 Mike Guentzel/D (HM) ...... 1984 Dylan Mills/D (2) ...... 2000 Rick Kosti/G ...... 1985 Alex Petan/F (2) ...... 2015 Kurt Larson/D (HM) ...... 1984 Jordan Leopold/D (2) ...... 2000 Bill Watson/F ...... 1985 Malcolm Gould/F (2) ...... 2015 Jeff Larson/F (HM) ...... 1984 Erik Westrum/F (3) ...... 2000 Norm Maciver/D ...... 1985 Blake Pietila/F (3) ...... 2015 Pat Micheletti/F...... 1985 Jordan Leopold/D ...... 2001 Matt Christensen/F (2) ...... 1985 Shane Hanna/D (3) ...... 2015 John Blue/G (2) ...... 1985 Erik Westrum/F (2) ...... 2001 Jim Johnson/D (HM) ...... 1985 Alex Petan/F ...... 2016 Corey Millen/F (2) ...... 1985 Adam Hauser/G (3) ...... 2001 Jim Sprenger/D (HM) ...... 1985 Matt Roy/D (2) ...... 2016 Tony Kellin/D (HM) ...... 1985 Jordan Leopold/D ...... 2002 Tom Herzig/F (HM) ...... 1985 Jamie Phillips/G (2) ...... 2016 Tom Parenteau/D (HM) ...... 1985 John Pohl/F ...... 2002 Brett Hull/F (HM) ...... 1985 Malcolm Gould/F (3)...... 2016 Mike Guentzel/D (HM) ...... 1985 Paul Martin/D (2) ...... 2002 Brett Hull/F ...... 1986 Tyler Heinonen/F (3) ...... 2016 Rick Erdall/F (HM) ...... 1985 Jeff Taffe/F (3) ...... 2002 Norm Maciver/D ...... 1986 Shane Hanna/D (3) ...... 2016 John Blue/G ...... 1986 Thomas Vanek/F (2) ...... 2003 Matt Christensen/F (HM) ...... 1986 Matt Roy/D ...... 2017 Pat Micheletti/F (2) ...... 1986 Paul Martin/D (2) ...... 2003 Guy Gosselin/D (HM) ...... 1986 Shane Hanna/D (2) ...... 2017 Corey Millen/F (2) ...... 1986 Keith Ballard/D (2) ...... 2003 John Hyduke/G (HM) ...... 1986 Mitch Reinke/D (3) ...... 2018 Tony Kellin/D (HM) ...... 1986 Troy Riddle/F (3) ...... 2003 Guy Gosselin/D (2) ...... 1987 Matt Jurusik/G (3) ...... 2020 Frank Pietrangelo/G (HM) ..... 1986 Keith Ballard/D ...... 2004 Jim Sprenger/D (HM) ...... 1987 Colin Swoyer/D (2) ...... 2021 Wally Chapman/F (HM) ...... 1986 Thomas Vanek/F (2) ...... 2004 Mike DeAngelis/D ...... 1988 Trenton Bliss/F (3) ...... 2021 Todd Okerlund/F (HM) ...... 1986 Ryan Potulny/F (3) ...... 2005 Barry Chyzowski/F (HM) ...... 1988 Gary Shopek/D (HM) ...... 1986 Danny Irmen/F (3) ...... 2005 Dale Jago/D (HM) ...... 1989 MINNESOTA (168) Todd Richards/D (2) ...... 1987 Ryan Potulny/F ...... 2006 Dennis Vaske/D (HM) ...... 1989 Name/Position ...... Year Corey Millen/F (2) ...... 1987 Alex Goligoski/D (2) ...... 2006 Chad Erickson/G ...... 1990 John Mayasich/F (2) ...... 1952 Gary Shopek/D (HM) ...... 1987 Danny Irmen/F (3) ...... 2006 Greg Andrusak/D (HM) ...... 1990 Jim Mattson/G ...... 1953 John Blue/G (HM) ...... 1987 Chris Harrington/D (3) ...... 2006 Shjon Podein/F (HM) ...... 1990 Tom Wegleitner/D ...... 1953 Steve MacSwain/F (HM) ...... 1987 Alex Goligoski/D ...... 2007 Dennis Vaske/D (HM) ...... 1990 Gene Campbell/F (2) ...... 1953 Dave Snuggerud/F (HM) ...... 1987 Kyle Okposo/F (2) ...... 2007 Chad Erickson/G (HM) ...... 1991 John Mayasich/F ...... 1953 Robb Stauber/G...... 1988 Mike Vannelli/D (2) ...... 2007 Kris Miller/D (HM) ...... 1991 Dick Dougherty/F ...... 1953 Randy Skarda/D ...... 1988 Blake Wheeler/F (3) ...... 2008 Derek Plante/F (HM) ...... 1991 Jim Mattson/G ...... 1954 Todd Richards/D (2) ...... 1988 Ryan Stoa/F ...... 2009 Greg Andrusak/D ...... 1992 John Mayasich/F ...... 1954 Jay Cates/F (HM) ...... 1988 Jordan Schroeder/F (2) ...... 2009 Derek Plante/F (2) ...... 1992 Dick Dougherty/F ...... 1954 Peter Hankinson/F (HM) ...... 1988 Kent Patterson/G (2) ...... 2011 Jon Rohloff/D (HM) ...... 1992 Ken Yackel/D ...... 1954 Tom Chorske/F ...... 1989 Nick Bjugstad/F ...... 2012 Brett Hauer/D (HM) ...... 1992 John Mayasich/F ...... 1955 Robb Stauber/G (2) ...... 1989 Kent Patterson/G ...... 2012 Derek Plante/F ...... 1993 Ken Yackel/D ...... 1955 Todd Richards/D (2) ...... 1989 Nate Schmidt/D (2)...... 2012 Brett Hauer/D ...... 1993 Ken Yackel/D ...... 1956 Dave Snuggerud/F (2) ...... 1989 Nate Schmidt/D ...... 2013 Chris Marinucci/F (2) ...... 1993 Jack McCartan/G ...... 1957 Lance Pitlick/D (HM) ...... 1989 Erik Haula/F (2) ...... 2013 Jon Rohloff/D (2) ...... 1993 Jack McCartan/G ...... 1958 Randy Skarda/D (HM) ...... 1989 Nick Bjugstad/F (3) ...... 2013 Rusty Fitzgerald/F (HM) ...... 1993 Mike Pearson/D (2) ...... 1958 Peter Hankinson/F ...... 1990 /G (3) ...... 2013 Taras Lendzyk/G (HM) ...... 1993 Dick Burg/F (2) ...... 1958 Ken Gernander/F (HM) ...... 1990 Chris Marinucci/F ...... 1994 Lou Nanne/D ...... 1963 Larry Olimb/D-F (HM) ...... 1990 MINNESOTA DULUTH (105) Brad Federenko/F (2) ...... 1995 Craig Falkman/F (2) ...... 1964 Tom Pederson/D (HM) ...... 1990 Name/Position ...... Year Rod Aldoff/D (HM) ...... 1995 Doug Woog/F ...... 1965 Larry Olimb/F (2) ...... 1991 Bob Hill/D (2) ...... 1966 Taras Lendzyk/G (HM) ...... 1995 John Lothrop/G (2) ...... 1966 Jeff Stolp/G (HM) ...... 1991 Keith Christiansen/F ...... 1967 Mike Peluso/F (3) ...... 1996 Gary Gambucci/F (2) ...... 1966 Tom Pederson/D (HM) ...... 1991 Ron Busniuk/D...... 1970 Taras Lendzyk/G (3) ...... 1996 Gary Gambucci/F ...... 1968 Doug Zmolek/D (HM) ...... 1991 Murray Keogan/F ...... 1970 Mike Peluso/F (2) ...... 1997 Dick Paradise/D (2) ...... 1968 Travis Richards/D (HM) ...... 1991 Glenn Resch/G (2) ...... 1971 Rick Mrozik/D (2) ...... 1997 Bill Klatt/F (2) ...... 1968 Grant Bischoff/F (HM) ...... 1991 Walt Ledingham/F...... 1971 Mike Peluso/F (3) ...... 1998 Murray McLachlan/G ...... 1969 Ben Hankinson/F (HM) ...... 1991 Walt Ledingham/F (2) ...... 1972 Andy Reierson/D...... 2002 Murray McLachlan/G ...... 1970 Larry Olimb/F ...... 1992 Pat Boutette/F (2) ...... 1973 Judd Medak/F (2) ...... 2002 Wally Olds/D (2) ...... 1970 Doug Zmolek/D (2) ...... 1992 Gord McDonald/D (2) ...... 1974 Isaac Reichmuth/G (3) ...... 2003 Wally Olds/D (2) ...... 1971 Travis Richards/D (2) ...... 1992 Gord McDonald/D ...... 1975 Junior Lessard/F ...... 2004

64 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) ALL-WCHA Beau Geisler/D ...... 2004 Scott Koberinski/F (HM) ...... 1989 Evan Schwabe/F (2) ...... 2004 Russ Parent/D ...... 1990 Isaac Reichmuth/G (2) ...... 2004 Jason Herter/D (2) ...... 1990 Evan Schwabe/F (2) ...... 2005 Lee Davidson/F (2) ...... 1990 /F ...... 2007 Tony Couture/G (HM) ...... 1990 Matt Niskanen/D ...... 2007 Dixon Ward/F (HM) ...... 1990 Alex Stalock/G ...... 2009 Greg Johnson/F ...... 1991 Justin Fontaine/F (2) ...... 2009 Russ Romaniuk/F ...... 1991 Josh Meyers/D (3) ...... 2009 Jason Herter/D (2) ...... 1991 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2010 Dixon Ward/F (2) ...... 1991 Justin Fontaine/F (2) ...... 2010 Tony Couture/G (HM) ...... 1991 Mike Connolly/F...... 2011 Greg Johnson/F ...... 1992 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2011 Dixon Ward/F (2) ...... 1992 Justin Fontaine/F (2) ...... 2011 Jeff McLean/F (HM) ...... 1992 Justin Faulk/D (3) ...... 2011 Greg Johnson/F ...... 1993 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2012 Brad Bombardir/D (HM) ...... 1993 J.T. Brown/F ...... 2012 Nick Naumenko/D (HM) ...... 1993 Kenny Reiter/G (2) ...... 2012 Landon Wilson/F (HM) ...... 1994 Travis Oleksuk/F (3) ...... 2012 Nick Naumenko/D (HM) ...... 1994 Brad Bombardir/D (HM) ...... 1994 MINNESOTA STATE (53) Nick Naumenko/D ...... 1995 Name/Position ...... Year Teeder Wynne/F (HM) ...... 1995 Aaron Fox/F (3) ...... 2000 Teeder Wynne/F ...... 1996 Ben Christopherson/D (3) .....2001 Nick Naumenko/D ...... 1996 Shane Joseph/F...... 2003 Jason Blake/F ...... 1997 Grant Stevenson/F ...... 2003 David Hoogsteen/F ...... 1997 Shane Joseph/F (3) ...... 2004 Curtis Murphy/D ...... 1997 David Backes/F (3) ...... 2005 Dane Litke/D (3) ...... 1997 David Backes/F (2) ...... 2006 LONG-TIME NHL DEFENSEMAN CURT GILES WAS A TWO-TIME ALL- Jason Blake/F ...... 1998 Travis Morin/F (2) ...... 2007 WCHA HONOREE IN 1978 AND 1979. Curtis Murphy/D ...... 1998 Steve Wagner/D (3) ...... 2007 Karl Goehring/G ...... 1998 NORTH DAKOTA (173) Doug Smail/F (2) ...... 1980 Kurt Davis/D (3) ...... 2009 David Hoogsteen/F (2) ...... 1998 Name/Position ...... Year Marc Chorney/D ...... 1981 Kurt Davis/D (3) ...... 2011 Jason Blake/F ...... 1999 Elwood Shell/D (2) ...... 1952 Troy Murray/F (2) ...... 1981 Stephon Williams/G ...... 2013 Brad Williamson/D ...... 1999 Elwood Shell/D (2) ...... 1953 Jon Casey/G ...... 1982 Matt Leitner/F (3) ...... 2013 Jay Panzer/F (2) ...... 1999 Ben Cherski/F ...... 1953 Phil Sykes/F...... 1982 Eriah Hayes/F (3) ...... 2013 Jeff Panzer/F (2) ...... 1999 Ben Cherski/F ...... 1954 Craig Ludwig/D (2) ...... 1982 Matt Leitner/F ...... 2014 Trevor Hammer/D (2) ...... 1999 Gerald ‘Spike’ Schultz/G (2) ... 1954 James Patrick/D (2) ...... 1982 Zach Palmquist/D ...... 2014 Karl Goehring/G (2) ...... 1999 Bill Reichart/F ...... 1955 Troy Murray/F (2) ...... 1982 Jean-Paul Lafontaine/F (2) ..2014 Lee Goren/F (3) ...... 1999 Bill Reichart/F ...... 1956 Cary Eades/F (HM) ...... 1982 Cole Huggins/G (2) ...... 2014 Karl Goehring/G ...... 2000 Bill Reichart/F ...... 1957 Mike Stone/D (HM) ...... 1982 Zach Lehrke/F (3) ...... 2014 Jeff Panzer/F ...... 2000 Bill Steenson/D...... 1957 Dave Tippett/F (HM) ...... 1982 Johnny McInnis/F (3) ...... 2014 Lee Goren/F (2) ...... 2000 Tom Yurkovich/G (2) ...... 1957 James Patrick/D ...... 1983 Matt Leitner/F ...... 2015 Jason Ulmer/F (3) ...... 2000 Bill Steenson/D...... 1958 Jon Casey/G (2) ...... 1983 Zach Palmquist/F ...... 2015 Jeff Panzer/F ...... 2001 Jim Ridley/F (2) ...... 1958 Dave Tippett/F (2) ...... 1983 Bryce Gervais/F (2) ...... 2015 Bryan Lundbohm/F ...... 2001 Reg Morelli/F ...... 1960 Dusty Carroll/F (HM) ...... 1983 Casey Nelson/D (2) ...... 2015 Travis Roche/D ...... 2001 Guy LaFrance/D (2) ...... 1960 Darren Jensen/G (HM) ...... 1983 Stephon Williams/G (2) ...... 2015 Ryan Bayda/F (2) ...... 2001 Bill Colpitts/F (2) ...... 1961 Gord Sherven/F (HM) ...... 1983 Teddy Blueger/F ...... 2016 Ryan Bayda/F (2) ...... 2002 Don Ross/D ...... 1963 Glen White/F (HM)...... 1983 Casey Nelson/D ...... 2016 Brandon Bochenski/F (2) .....2003 Dave Merrifi eld/F ...... 1963 Dave Donnelly/F (HM) ...... 1983 Bryce Gervais/F (3) ...... 2016 Zach Parise/F (3) ...... 2003 Joe Lech/G (2) ...... 1963 Jon Casey/G ...... 1984 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2017 Andy Schneider/D (3) ...... 2003 Al McLean/F (2) ...... 1963 Dan Brennan/F ...... 1984 Daniel Brickley/D ...... 2017 David Hale/D (3) ...... 2003 Don Ross/D ...... 1965 Rick Zombo/D (2) ...... 1984 C.J. Franklin/F (2) ...... 2017 Brandon Bochenski/F ...... 2004 Gerry Kell/F...... 1965 Brian Williams/F (HM) ...... 1984 Brad McClure/F (3) ...... 2017 Zach Parise/F ...... 2004 Joe Lech/G (2) ...... 1965 Glen Klotz/D (HM) ...... 1984 C.J. Suess/F ...... 2018 Matt Jones/D (2) ...... 2004 Dennis Hextall/F (2) ...... 1965 Scott Sandelin/D (HM) ...... 1984 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2018 Brady Murray/F (3) ...... 2004 Terry Casey/F ...... 1966 Perry Berezan/F (HM) ...... 1984 Daniel Brickley/D (2) ...... 2018 Matt Jones/D (3) ...... 2005 Dennis Hextall/F ...... 1966 Jim Archibald/F ...... 1985 Zeb Knutson/F (3) ...... 2018 Drew Stafford/F (3) ...... 2006 Jerry Lafond/D ...... 1967 Scott Brower/G (HM) ...... 1985 Ian Scheid/D (3) ...... 2018 Matt Smaby/D (3) ...... 2006 Mike ‘Lefty’ Curran/G ...... 1968 Scott Sandelin/D (HM) ...... 1985 Connor LaCouvee/G (3)...... 2018 Jordan Parise/G (3) ...... 2006 Terry Abram/D ...... 1968 Glen Klotz/D (HM) ...... 1985 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2019 Ryan Duncan/F ...... 2007 Bob Munro/F ...... 1968 Perry Berezan/F (HM) ...... 1985 Parker Tuomie/D (2) ...... 2019 Jonathan Toews/F (2) ...... 2007 Terry Abram/D ...... 1969 Tony Hrkac/F (HM) ...... 1985 Dryden McKay/G (2) ...... 2019 Taylor Chorney/D (2) ...... 2007 Bob Munro/F ...... 1969 Scott Sandelin/D ...... 1986 Connor Mackey/D (3) ...... 2019 T.J. Oshie/F (3) ...... 2007 John Marks/D (2) ...... 1969 Chris Jensen/F (HM) ...... 1986 Ian Scheid/D (3) ...... 2019 T.J. Oshie/F ...... 2008 Dave Kartio/F (2) ...... 1969 Bob Joyce/F (HM) ...... 1986 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2020 Taylor Chorney/D ...... 2008 John Marks/D ...... 1970 Glen Klotz/D (HM) ...... 1986 Connor Mackey/D ...... 2020 Ryan Duncan/F (2) ...... 2008 Alan Hangsleben/D ...... 1972 Brian Williams/F (HM) ...... 1986 Dryden McKay/G ...... 2020 Chay Genoway/D (2) ...... 2008 Jim Cahoon/F ...... 1972 Tony Hrkac/F ...... 1987 Parker Tuomie/F (2) ...... 2020 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux/G (2) .2008 Rick Wilson/D (2) ...... 1972 Bob Joyce/F ...... 1987 Ian Scheid/D (3) ...... 2020 Robbie Bina/D (3) ...... 2008 Roger Lamoureux/F (2) ...... 1977 Ian Kidd/D ...... 1987 Julian Napravnik/F ...... 2021 Chay Genoway/D ...... 2009 Bill Himmelright/D ...... 1978 Ed Belfour/G ...... 1987 Dryden McKay/F ...... 2021 Ryan Duncan/F (2) ...... 2009 Bob Iwabuchi/G ...... 1979 Steve Johnson/F (HM) ...... 1987 Nathan Smith/F (2) ...... 2021 Brad Eidsness/G (3) ...... 2009 Kevin Maxwell/F ...... 1979 Steve Johnson/F ...... 1988 Akito Hirose/D (3) ...... 2021 Brad Eidsness/G (2) ...... 2010 Howard Walker/D ...... 1980 Russ Parent/D (2) ...... 1989 Riese Zmolek/D (3) ...... 2021 Chay Genoway/D (3) ...... 2010 Mark Taylor/F ...... 1980 Lee Davidson/F (HM) ...... 1989 Matt Frattin/F...... 2011 Marc Chorney/D (2) ...... 1980 Jason Herter/D (HM) ...... 1989 65 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-WCHA Chay Genoway/D ...... 2011 NOTRE DAME (9) Jim Makey/G (2)...... 1972 Kelly Fairchild/F (HM) ...... 1993 Aaron Dell/G ...... 2011 Name/Position ...... Year Jim Makey/G (2)...... 1973 Andrew Shier/F (HM) ...... 1993 Jason Gregoire/F (3) ...... 2011 Eddie Bumbacco/F ...... 1973 Norm Cherrey/F (2) ...... 1973 Ulvis Katlaps/D (HM) ...... 1993 Brock Nelson/F (3) ...... 2012 Bill Nyrop/D (2) ...... 1973 Brian Engblom/D ...... 1975 Kelly Fairchild/F ...... 1994 Ben Blood/D (3) ...... 2012 Ian Williams/F (2) ...... 1973 Craig Norwich/D (2)...... 1976 Andrew Shier/F (2) ...... 1994 Danny Kristo/F ...... 2013 Ray DeLorenzi/F (2) ...... 1974 Julian Baretta/G ...... 1977 Blaine Moore/F (HM) ...... 1994 Corban Knight/F (2) ...... 2013 Jack Brownschidle/D ...... 1976 Craig Norwich/D ...... 1977 Brian Rafalski/D (HM) ...... 1994 Jack Brownschidle/D ...... 1977 John Taft/D (2) ...... 1977 Ulvis Katlaps/D (HM) ...... 1994 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (65) Brian Walsh/F ...... 1977 Mike Eaves/F (2) ...... 1977 Jim Carey/G (HM) ...... 1994 Name/Position ...... Year John Peterson/G (2) ...... 1977 Mark Johnson/F ...... 1978 Brian Rafalski/D ...... 1995 Dennis Jiannaras/G (HM) ...... 1985 Greg Meredith/F ...... 1980 Mike Eaves/F...... 1978 Max Williams/F (HM) ...... 1995 Dave Randall/D (HM)...... 1985 Julian Baretta/G (2) ...... 1978 Mark Strobel/D (HM) ...... 1995 Phil DeGaetano/D (HM) ...... 1985 OMAHA (3) Mark Johnson/F ...... 1979 Kirk Daubenspeck/G (HM) .... 1995 Gary Emmons/F (HM) ...... 1985 Name/Position ...... Year Bob Suter/D (2) ...... 1979 Kirk Daubenspeck/G (2) ...... 1997 Bob Curtis/F (HM) ...... 1985 John Faulkner/G (3) ...... 2011 Roy Schultz/G ...... 1980 Craig Anderson/D ...... 1998 Gary Emmons/F ...... 1986 Ryan Walters/F ...... 2013 Theran Welsh/D (2) ...... 1980 Steve Reinprecht/F (2) ...... 1998 Dave Randall/D (HM)...... 1986 Andrej Sustr/D (3) ...... 2013 Theran Welsh/D (2) ...... 1981 Jeff Dessner/D (3) ...... 1999 Dennis Jiannaras/G (HM) ...... 1986 John Newberry/F ...... 1982 Graham Melanson/G (3) ...... 1999 Dave Moree/D (HM) ...... 1986 ST. CLOUD STATE (48) Bruce Driver/D ...... 1982 Dany Heatley/F ...... 2000 Gary Emmons/F ...... 1987 Name/Position ...... Year Marc Behrend/G (2) ...... 1982 Steve Reinprecht/F ...... 2000 John Goode/D (HM) ...... 1987 /D...... 1991 Chris Chelios/D (HM) ...... 1982 Jeff Dessner/D ...... 2000 Phil Berger/F ...... 1988 Jeff Saterdalen/F (HM) ...... 1992 Pat Ethier/D (HM) ...... 1982 Alex Brooks/D (3) ...... 2000 Darryl Olsen/D ...... 1989 Fred Knipscheer/F ...... 1993 Ron Vincent/F (HM) ...... 1982 Graham Melanson/G (3) ...... 2000 Phil Berger/F (2) ...... 1989 Tony Gruba/F (HM) ...... 1993 Pete Johnson/F (HM) ...... 1982 Dany Heatley/F (2) ...... 2001 Dean Antos/F (HM) ...... 1989 Kelly Hultgren/D (HM) ...... 1993 Pat Flatley/F ...... 1983 Bernd Bruckler/G ...... 2004 Dallas Drake/F (HM) ...... 1989 Gino Santerre/D (HM) ...... 1993 Chris Chelios/D (2) ...... 1983 Ryan Suter/D (3) ...... 2004 Bill Pye/G (HM) ...... 1989 Grant Sjerven/G (HM) ...... 1993 Bruce Driver/D (2) ...... 1983 /F (2) ...... 2005 Scott Beattie/F (HM) ...... 1990 Kelly Hultgren/D (2) ...... 1994 Paul Houck/F (2)...... 1983 Bernd Brückler/G (2) ...... 2005 Dallas Drake/F (HM) ...... 1990 Marc Gagnon/F (HM) ...... 1994 Marc Behrend/G (HM) ...... 1983 Tom Gilbert/D (3) ...... 2005 Jim Hiller/F (HM) ...... 1990 Brett Lievers/F (HM) ...... 1994 Terry Kleisinger/G (HM) ...... 1983 Tom Gilbert/D ...... 2006 Bill Pye/G (HM) ...... 1990 Bill Lund, Jr./F (HM) ...... 1994 John Johannson/F (HM) ...... 1983 Joe Pavelski/F (2) ...... 2006 Bill Pye/G ...... 1991 Tony Gruba/F (HM) ...... 1994 Jan-Ake Danielson/D (HM) ...1984 Brian Elliott/G (2), ...... 2006 Brad Werenka/D ...... 1991 Grant Sjerven/G (HM) ...... 1994 Paul Houston/F (HM) ...... 1984 Brian Elliott/G (2) ...... 2007 Scott Beattie/F ...... 1991 Brett Lievers/F (HM) ...... 1995 Paul Houck/F (HM) ...... 1984 Kyle Turris/F (3) ...... 2008 Phil Soukoroff/D (HM) ...... 1991 Kelly Hultgren/D (2) ...... 1995 Gary Suter/D (HM)...... 1984 Jamie McBain/D (3) ...... 2008 Jim Hiller/F (HM) ...... 1991 Taj Melson/D (3) ...... 1996 Ted Pearson/F (HM) ...... 1984 Jamie McBain/D ...... 2009 Dean Antos/F (HM) ...... 1991 Dave Paradise/F (2) ...... 1997 Tim Thomas/D ...... 1985 Blake Geoffrion/F ...... 2010 Dallas Drake/F (HM) ...... 1991 Matt Cullen/F (2) ...... 1997 Tony Granato/F (2) ...... 1985 Brendan Smith/D ...... 2010 Kevin Scott/F (HM) ...... 1991 Sacha Molin/F (3) ...... 1997 Gary Suter/D (HM)...... 1985 Ryan McDonagh/D (2) ...... 2010 Dallas Drake/F ...... 1992 Brian Leitza/G (2) ...... 1998 Paul Houston/F (HM) ...... 1985 Michael Davies/F (3) ...... 2010 Jim Hiller/F (2) ...... 1992 Josh DeWolf/D (3) ...... 1998 Marty Wiitala/D (2) ...... 1986 Justin Schultz/D ...... 2011 Corwin Saurdiff/G (HM) ...... 1992 Mike Pudlick/D ...... 2000 Tim Thomas/D (HM) ...... 1986 Jake Gardiner/D (2) ...... 2011 Phil Soukoroff/D (HM) ...... 1992 Tyler Arnason/F (2)...... 2000 Tony Granato/F (HM) ...... 1986 Justin Schultz/D ...... 2012 Scott Beattie/F (HM) ...... 1992 Scott Meyer/G (2) ...... 2000 Dave Maley/F (HM) ...... 1986 Mark Zengerle, F (3) ...... 2012 Mark Beaufait/F (HM) ...... 1992 Duvie Westcott/D (2) ...... 2001 Mike Richter/G (HM) ...... 1986 Jake McCabe/D (3) ...... 2013 Joe Frederick/F (2) ...... 1993 Mark Hartigan/F (3) ...... 2001 Scott Mellanby/F (HM) ...... 1986 Mike Harding/F (2) ...... 1994 Brandon Sampair/F (3) ...... 2001 Mike Richter/G (2) ...... 1987 Greg Hadden/F (HM) ...... 1994 Mark Hartigan/F ...... 2002 Tony Granato/F (2) ...... 1987 Dean Seymour/F (HM) ...... 1994 Nate DiCasmirro/F (2) ...... 2002 Paul Ranheim/F (2) ...... 1987 Garrett MacDonald/D (HM) .... 1994 Dean Weasler/G (2) ...... 2002 Steve Tuttle/F (HM) ...... 1987 Steve Carpenter/D (HM) ...... 1994 Bobby Goepfert/G ...... 2006 Shaun Sabol/D (HM) ...... 1987 Jason Hehr/D (HM) ...... 1994 Bobby Goepfert/G ...... 2007 Paul Ranheim/F ...... 1988 Greg Hadden/F ...... 1995 Andrew Gordon/F ...... 2007 Dean Anderson/G (2) ...... 1988 Bill MacGillivray/F (HM) ...... 1995 Andreas Nodl/F (3) ...... 2007 Paul Stanton/D (2) ...... 1988 Jason Hehr/D (HM) ...... 1995 Ryan Lasch/F ...... 2008 Steve Tuttle/F (2) ...... 1988 Brock Maschmeyer/D (3) ...... 2015 Andreas Nodl/F (2) ...... 2008 Pat Ford/F (HM) ...... 1988 Darren Nowick/F (2) ...... 2016 Garrett Roe/F (2) ...... 2008 Curtis Joseph/G ...... 1989 Dominik Shine/F (2) ...... 2016 Ryan Lasch/F ...... 2009 Paul Stanton/D ...... 1989 Atte Tolvanen/G (2) ...... 2017 Garrett Raboin/D (2) ...... 2009 John Byce/F (2) ...... 1989 Dominik Shine/F (3)...... 2017 Garrett Roe/F (3) ...... 2009 Sean Hill/D (HM) ...... 1989 Troy Loggins/F ...... 2018 Ryan Lasch/F (2) ...... 2010 Gary Shuchuk/F (HM) ...... 1989 Atte Tolvanen/G ...... 2018 Garrett Roe/F (3) ...... 2010 Gary Shuchuk/F ...... 1990 Adam Rockwood/F (2)...... 2018 Garrett Raboin/D (3) ...... 2010 Duane Derksen/G (2) ...... 1990 Philip Beaulieu/D (2) ...... 2018 Dan Dunn/G (3) ...... 2010 Sean Hill/D (2) ...... 1990 Darien Craighead/F (3) ...... 2018 Drew LeBlanc/F (3) ...... 2011 John Byce/F (2) ...... 1990 Robbie Payne/F (3) ...... 2018 Nick Jensen/D (3) ...... 2012 Mark Osiecki/D (HM) ...... 1990 Troy Loggins/F ...... 2019 Drew LeBlanc/F ...... 2013 Chris Tancill/F (HM) ...... 1990 Philip Beaulieu/D ...... 2019 Nick Jensen/D ...... 2013 Duane Derksen/G (2) ...... 1991 Atte Tolvanen/G ...... 2019 Sean Hill/D (2) ...... 1991 Adam Rockwood/F (2)...... 2019 WISCONSIN (126) Rob Andringa/D (HM) ...... 1991 Griffi n Loughran/F (2) ...... 2020 Name/Position ...... Year Doug Macdonald/F (HM) ...... 1991 Philip Beaulieu/D (2) ...... 2020 Wayne Thomas/G (2) ...... 1970 Duane Derksen/G ...... 1992 Darien Craighead/F (3) ...... 2020 John Jagger/D (2) ...... 1970 Barry Richter/D (HM) ...... 1992 Joseph Nardi/F (2) ...... 2021 Murray Heatley/F (2) ...... 1970 Barry Richter/D ...... 1993 André Ghantous/F (3) ...... 2021 John Jagger/D (2) ...... 1971 Jim Carey/G (2) ...... 1993 Murray Heatley/F (2) ...... 1971 Dan Plante/F (HM) ...... 1993

66 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (2) NORTH DAKOTA (17) Name/Position ...... Year Name/Position ...... Year Max McHugh/F ...... 2015 Nick Naumenko/D ...... 1993 Tyrone Bronte/F ...... 2021 Landon Wilson/F ...... 1994 Toby Kvalevog/G ...... 1994 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (9) Jeff Panzer/F ...... 1998 Name/Position ...... Year Trevor Hammer/D ...... 1998 Todd Bethard/D ...... 1994 Karl Goehring/G ...... 1998 Darrin Bradley/D ...... 1996 Ryan Bayda/F ...... 2000 Steve Cygan/F ...... 1999 Travis Roche/D ...... 2000 Gregg Naumenko/G ...... 1999 Brandon Bochenski/F ...... 2002 Cory McEachran/G ...... 2000 Zach Parise/F ...... 2003 Chris King/G ...... 2001 Brady Murray/F ...... 2004 Nathan Lawson/G ...... 2005 /F ...... 2005 Wyatt Ege/D ...... 2016 T.J. Oshie/F ...... 2006 Eric Sinclair/D ...... 2018 Brian Lee/D ...... 2006 Brad Eidsness/G ...... 2009 ALASKA (3) Danny Kristo/F ...... 2010 Name/Position ...... Year Rocco Grimaldi/F ...... 2013 Marcus Basara/F ...... 2014 Steven Jandric/F ...... 2018 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (9) Chris Jandric/D ...... 2019 Name/Position ...... Year Tony Szabo/F ...... 1991 BEMIDJI STATE (6) DENVER’S JASON ZUCKER EARNED WCHA ALL-ROOKIE AND WCHA Jason Hehr/D ...... 1992 Name/Position ...... Year ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS IN 2011. Corwin Saurdiff/G ...... 1992 Ruslan Pedan/D ...... 2014 Dean Seymour/F ...... 1994 Michael Bitzer/G ...... 2015 David Makowski/D ...... 2011 Keith Ballard/D ...... 2002 Buddy Smith/F ...... 1997 Zach Whitecloud/D ...... 2017 Sam Brittain/D ...... 2011 Thomas Vanek/F...... 2003 Atte Tolvanen/G ...... 2016 Owen Sillinger/F ...... 2019 Joey LaLeggia/D ...... 2012 Chris Harrington/D ...... 2003 Darien Craighead/F ...... 2017 Elias Rosén/D ...... 2020 Juho Olkinuora/G ...... 2012 Alex Goligoski/D ...... 2005 John Hawthorne/G...... 2020 Lukas Sillinger/F ...... 2021 Nolan Zajac/D ...... 2013 Phil Kessel/F ...... 2006 Rico DiMatteo/G ...... 2021 Kyle Okposo/F ...... 2007 BOWLING GREEN (7) FERRIS STATE (4) Erik Johnson/D ...... 2007 OMAHA (1) Name/Position ...... Year Name/Position ...... Year Cade Fairchild/D ...... 2008 Name/Position ...... Year Brandon Hawkins/F ...... 2015 Kyle Schempp/F ...... 2014 Jordan Schroeder/F ...... 2009 Jayson Megna/F ...... 2012 Mark Friedman/D ...... 2015 Corey Mackin/F ...... 2016 Kyle Rau/F ...... 2012 Nolan Valleau/D ...... 2015 Cooper Zech/D ...... 2019 ST. CLOUD STATE (11) Alec Rauhauser/D ...... 2017 Jake Willets/D...... 2020 MINNESOTA DULUTH (13) Name/Position ...... Year Brandon Kruse/F ...... 2018 Name/Position ...... Year Sandy Gasseau/F ...... 1992 Max Johnson/F ...... 2018 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (4) Brad Federenko/F ...... 1994 Brian Leitza/G ...... 1995 Eric Dop/G ...... 2018 Name/Position ...... Year Mike Peluso/F ...... 1995 Matt Cullen/F ...... 1996 Alex Globke/F ...... 2014 Curtis Doell/D ...... 1997 Tyler Arnason/F ...... 1999 COLORADO COLLEGE (19) Max Humitz/F ...... 2017 Brant Nicklin/G ...... 1997 Mike Doyle/F ...... 2002 Name/Position ...... Year Ashton Calder/F ...... 2019 Ryan Coole/D ...... 1998 Peter Szabo/F ...... 2002 Shawn Reid/D ...... 1991 Louis Boudon/F ...... 2020 Isaac Reichmuth/G ...... 2003 Matt Gens/D ...... 2002 Kent Fearns/D ...... 1992 Mason Raymond/F ...... 2006 Ryan Lasch/F ...... 2007 Jay McNeill/F ...... 1993 MICHIGAN TECH (10) Alex Stalock/G ...... 2007 Andreas Nodl/F ...... 2007 Eric Rud/D ...... 1994 Name/Position ...... Year Mike Connolly/F...... 2009 Garrett Roe/F ...... 2008 Calvin Elfring/D ...... 1995 Jamie Ram/G ...... 1991 J.T. Brown/F ...... 2011 Andrew Prochno/D ...... 2012 Brian Swanson/F ...... 1996 Pat Mikesch/F...... 1993 Justin Faulk/D ...... 2011 Scott Swanson/D ...... 1996 Jason Wright/D ...... 1993 Tony Cameranesi/F...... 2013 WISCONSIN (19) Toby Petersen/F ...... 1997 Alex Petan/F ...... 2013 Andy Welinski/D ...... 2013 Name/Position ...... Year Paul Manning/D ...... 1998 Shane Hanna/D ...... 2014 Jason Zent/F ...... 1991 Jesse Heerema/F...... 1999 Jake Lucchini/F ...... 2016 MINNESOTA STATE (20) Brian Rafalski/D ...... 1992 Noah Clarke/F ...... 2000 Mitch Reinke/D ...... 2017 Name/Position ...... Year Jim Carey/G ...... 1993 Peter Sejna/F ...... 2001 Angus Redmond/G...... 2017 David Backes/F ...... 2004 Joe Bianchi/F ...... 1995 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2003 Brian Halonen/F ...... 2019 Dan Tormey/G ...... 2006 Kevin Granato/F ...... 1998 Mark Stuart/D ...... 2003 Arvid Caderoth/F ...... 2021 Jean-Paul Lafontaine/F ...... 2012 Dave Tanabe/D ...... 1999 Matt Zaba/G ...... 2004 Stephon Williams/G ...... 2013 Dany Heatley/F ...... 2000 Richard Bachman/G ...... 2008 MINNESOTA (25) Sean Flanagan/D ...... 2014 Brian Fahey/D ...... 2000 Rylan Schwartz/F ...... 2010 Name/Position ...... Year Cole Huggins/G ...... 2014 Bernd Bruckler/G ...... 2002 Joe Howe/G ...... 2010 Craig Johnson/F ...... 1991 C.J. Franklin/F ...... 2015 Robbie Earl/F ...... 2004 Jaden Schwartz/F ...... 2011 Chris McAlpine/D...... 1991 Max Coatta/F ...... 2016 Ryan Suter/D ...... 2004 Darby Hendrickson/F ...... 1992 Daniel Brickley/D ...... 2016 Joe Pavelski/F ...... 2005 DENVER (15) Steve Magnusson/F ...... 1992 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2017 Kyle Klubertanz/D ...... 2005 Name/Position ...... Year Brian Bonin/F ...... 1993 Ian Scheid/D ...... 2017 Jamie McBain/D ...... 2007 Mark Rycroft/F ...... 1998 Ryan Kraft/F ...... 1995 Jake Jaremko/F ...... 2018 Kyle Turris/F ...... 2008 Ryan Caldwell/D ...... 2001 Mike Crowley/D ...... 1995 Reggie Lutz/F ...... 2018 Ryan McDonagh/D ...... 2008 Matt Carle/D ...... 2004 Erik Rasmussen/F ...... 1996 Connor Mackey/D ...... 2018 Jake Gardiner/D ...... 2009 Paul Stastny/F ...... 2005 Steve DeBus/G ...... 1996 Julian Napravnik/F ...... 2019 Craig Smith/F ...... 2010 Chris Butler/D ...... 2006 Dave Spehar/F ...... 1997 Dryden McKay/G ...... 2019 Justin Schultz/D ...... 2010 Tyler Bozak/F ...... 2008 Ben Clymer/D ...... 1997 Lucas Sowder/F ...... 2020 Joe Colborne/F ...... 2009 Jordan Leopold/D ...... 1999 Nathan Smith/F...... 2020 Patrick Wiercioch/D ...... 2009 Grant Potulny/F ...... 2001 Akito Hirose/D ...... 2021 Matt Donovan/D ...... 2010 Troy Riddle/F ...... 2001 Jake Livingstone/D ...... 2021 Jason Zucker/F ...... 2011 Paul Martin/D ...... 2001

67 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM To be eligible for the WCHA All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must have completed one year of eligibility at his present institution prior to the current academic year with a grade point average of 3.0 or above for the prior two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his overall GPA is 3.0 or better for all terms at his present institution.

ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (117) Brandon Salerno/F ...... 2018 Eric Tuott/F ...... 1998 Paul Crowder/F ...... 2008 Name/Position ...... Year John Teets/D ...... 2018 Marc Charbonneau/D ...... 1999 Trevor Hunt/D ...... 2008 Chad Brears/F ...... 2014 Jordan Uhleski/G ...... 2018 Klage Kaebel/F ...... 1999 Shane Lovdahl/D ...... 2008 Joakim Broberg/F ...... 2014 Adam Wilcox/F ...... 2018 Steve Ludwig/D ...... 1999 Josh Lunden/F ...... 2008 Brandon Carlson/D ...... 2014 Josh Astorino/G ...... 2019 Jon Maruk/F ...... 1999 Jon Olthuis/G ...... 2008 Alexander Carpenter/F ...... 2014 Austin Beaulieu/F ...... 2019 Chris Sikich/F ...... 1999 Mat Robinson/D ...... 2008 Brandon Clowes/F...... 2014 Andrew Dodson/F ...... 2019 Reggie Simon/F ...... 1999 Chris Tarkir/F ...... 2008 Brent Fletcher/F ...... 2014 Hans Gorowsky/F ...... 2019 Steve Cygan/F ...... 2000 Nils Backstrom/D ...... 2009 Brice Geoffrion/F ...... 2014 Connor James/D...... 2019 Klage Kaebel/F ...... 2000 Brian Bales/F ...... 2009 Mat Hagen/D ...... 2014 Cam Knight/D ...... 2019 Eric Lawson/D ...... 2000 Kevin Clark/F ...... 2009 Jamie Kendra/F ...... 2014 Sean Rappleyea/D ...... 2019 Mike Scott/F ...... 2000 Paul Crowder/F ...... 2009 Matt Larose/G ...... 2014 Teddy Rotenberger/D ...... 2019 Chris Sikich/F ...... 2000 Trevor Hunt/D ...... 2009 Cody Marooney/F ...... 2014 Brandon Salerno/F ...... 2019 Reggie Simon/F ...... 2000 Kane Lafranchise/D ...... 2009 Frank Misuraca/D...... 2014 John Teets/D ...... 2019 Gregg Zaporzan/F ...... 2000 Josh Lunden/F ...... 2009 Craig Pierce/F ...... 2014 Adam Wilcox/F ...... 2019 Petr Chytka/F ...... 2001 Jon Olthuis/G ...... 2009 Doug Reid/F ...... 2014 Connor Wood/F ...... 2019 Steve Cygan/F ...... 2001 Craig Parkinson/F ...... 2009 Ben Reinhardt/D ...... 2014 Ben Allen/F ...... 2020 Joe Garvin/F ...... 2001 Mat Robinson/D ...... 2009 Matt SalhaneyF ...... 2014 Austin Beaulieu/F ...... 2020 Morgan Roach/F ...... 2001 Jeremy Smith/D ...... 2009 Wade Schools/D ...... 2014 Connor James/D...... 2020 Mike Scott/F ...... 2001 Jared Tuton/F ...... 2009 Regan Soquila/F ...... 2014 Drew Lennon/D ...... 2020 Matt Shasby/D ...... 2001 Luka Vidmar/D ...... 2009 Jeff Vanderlugt/F ...... 2014 Connor Merkley/F ...... 2020 Reggie Simon/F ...... 2001 Sean Wiles/F ...... 2009 Anderson White/D ...... 2014 Bauer Neudecker/F ...... 2020 Gregg Zaporzan/F ...... 2001 Nils Backstrom/D ...... 2010 Chad Brears/F ...... 2015 Bailey Newton/D ...... 2020 Petr Chytka/F ...... 2002 Kevin Clark/F ...... 2010 Brandon Carlson/F ...... 2015 Sean Rappleyea/D ...... 2020 Chris King/G ...... 2002 Brad Gorham/D-F...... 2010 Alex Carpenter/F ...... 2015 Teddy Rotenberger/D ...... 2020 Eric Lawson/D ...... 2002 Trevor Hunt/D ...... 2010 Brent Fletcher/F ...... 2015 Brandon Salerno/F ...... 2020 Vladimir Novak/F ...... 2002 Josh Lunden/F ...... 2010 Matt Larose/G ...... 2015 Tyr Thompson/F ...... 2020 Kevin Reiter/G ...... 2002 Jon Olthuis/G ...... 2010 Frank Misuraca/D...... 2015 Connor Wood/F ...... 2020 Morgan Roach/F ...... 2002 Jade Portwood/F ...... 2010 Craig Pierce/F ...... 2015 Ben Allen/F ...... 2021 Tyler Schnell/D-F ...... 2002 Dusan Sidor/G...... 2010 Jack Prince/F ...... 2015 Lucas Bahn/D ...... 2021 Mike Scott/F ...... 2002 Jared Tuton/D ...... 2010 Doug Reid/F ...... 2015 Adrian Danchenko/F ...... 2021 Matt Shasby/D ...... 2002 Luka Vidmar/D ...... 2010 Ben Reinhardt/D ...... 2015 David Fessenden/G ...... 2021 Dallas Steward/F ...... 2002 Chris Crowell/F ...... 2011 Regan Soquila/F ...... 2015 Peyton Francis/F ...... 2021 Steve Suihkonen/D ...... 2002 Alex Gellert/F ...... 2011 Jeff Vanderlugt/F ...... 2015 Drew Lennon/D ...... 2021 Gregg Zaporzan/F ...... 2002 Dusan Sidor/G...... 2011 Anderson White/D ...... 2015 Connor Merkley/F ...... 2021 Joe Garvin/F ...... 2003 Luka Vidmar/D ...... 2011 James Block/F ...... 2016 Jay Powell/D ...... 2021 Lee Green/D ...... 2003 Scott Warner/D ...... 2011 Chad Brears/F ...... 2016 Tyr Thompson/F ...... 2021 John Hopson/F ...... 2003 Matt Bailey /F...... 2012 Richard Buri/D ...... 2016 Connor Wood/F ...... 2021 Chris King/G ...... 2003 Brett Cameron/F ...... 2012 Brandon Carlson/D ...... 2016 Vladimir Novak/F ...... 2003 Chris Crowell /F ...... 2012 Cody Champagne/D ...... 2016 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (297) Kevin Reiter/G ...... 2003 Tyler Currier/F ...... 2012 Brent Fletcher/F ...... 2016 Name/Position ...... Year Morgan Roach/F ...... 2003 Alex Gellert/F ...... 2012 Josh Kestner/F ...... 2016 Garnet Deschamps/F ...... 1994 Matt Shasby/D ...... 2003 Brad Gorham/D-F...... 2012 Matt Larose/G ...... 2016 Mitch Kean/F ...... 1994 Dallas Steward/F ...... 2003 Chris Kamal/G ...... 2012 Max McHugh/F ...... 2016 Darren Meek/D ...... 1994 Martin Stuchlik/F ...... 2003 Curtis Leinweber/F-D ...... 2012 Frank Misuraca/D...... 2016 Keith Morris/F ...... 1994 Steve Suihkonen/D ...... 2003 Daniel Naslund/F ...... 2012 Brandon Parker/D ...... 2016 Troy Norcross/F ...... 1994 Jim Dahl/F ...... 2004 Andrew Pickering/F ...... 2012 Jack Prince/F ...... 2016 GlenThornborough/F ...... 1994 Brent McMann/F...... 2004 Jade Portwood/F ...... 2012 Regan Soquila/F ...... 2016 Petri Tuomisto/D ...... 1994 Vladimir Novak/F ...... 2004 Dusan Sidor/G...... 2012 Jordan Uhelski/G ...... 2016 Todd Bethard/D ...... 1995 Ales Parez/F ...... 2004 Quinn Sproule/D...... 2012 Anderson White/D ...... 2016 Jack Kowal/F ...... 1995 Kevin Reiter/G ...... 2004 Scott Warner/D ...... 2012 Hunter Anderson/F ...... 2017 Darren Meek/D ...... 1995 Dallas Steward/F ...... 2004 Scott Allen/F ...... 2013 Richard Buri/D ...... 2017 Glen Thornborough/F ...... 1995 Martin Stuchlik/F ...... 2004 Matt Bailey/F ...... 2013 Cody Champagne/D ...... 2017 Petri Tuomisto/D ...... 1995 Chad Anderson/D ...... 2005 Brett Cameron/F ...... 2013 Madison Dunn/F ...... 2017 David Vallieres/F ...... 1995 Justin Bourne/F ...... 2005 Austin Coldwell/D ...... 2013 Brent Fletcher/F ...... 2017 Jason White/D ...... 1995 Jim Dahl/F ...... 2005 Chris Crowell/F ...... 2013 Hans Gorowsky/F ...... 2017 Todd Bethard/D ...... 1996 Charlie Kronschnabel/F ...... 2005 Tyler Currier/F ...... 2013 Kurt Gosselin/D ...... 2017 Jack Kowal/F ...... 1996 Nick Lowe/F ...... 2005 Alex Gellert/F ...... 2013 Jetlan Houcher/F...... 2017 Thomas Kraft/D ...... 1996 Ales Parez/F ...... 2005 Chris Kamal/G ...... 2013 Josh Kestner/F ...... 2017 Darren Meek/D ...... 1996 Brandon Segal/D ...... 2005 Corbin Karl/D ...... 2013 Cam Knight/D ...... 2017 Stacy Prevost/F ...... 1996 Mark Smith/D ...... 2005 Daniel Naslund/F ...... 2013 Matt Larose/G ...... 2017 Glen Thornborough/F ...... 1996 Martin Stuchlik/F ...... 2005 Andrew Pickering/F ...... 2013 Max McHugh/F ...... 2017 David Vallieres/F ...... 1996 Chad Anderson/D ...... 2006 Kory Roy/F ...... 2013 Brandon Parker/D ...... 2017 Jason White/D ...... 1996 Luke Beaverson/D ...... 2006 Quinn Sproule /D ...... 2013 Brandon Salerno/F ...... 2017 Todd Bethard/D ...... 1997 Peter Cartwright/F ...... 2006 Scott Warner/D ...... 2013 Matt Salhany/F ...... 2017 Keith Bland/D ...... 1997 Charlie Kronschnabel/F ...... 2006 Scott Allen/F ...... 2014 Regan Soquila/F ...... 2017 Marc Charbonneau/D ...... 1997 Ryan McMullan/D ...... 2006 Matt Bailey/F ...... 2014 John Teets/D ...... 2017 Chris Pont/F ...... 1997 Ales Parez/F ...... 2006 Brett Cameron/F ...... 2014 Jordan Uhelski/G ...... 2017 Stacy Prevost/F ...... 1997 Mark Smith/D ...... 2006 Austin Coldwell/D ...... 2014 Adam Wilcox/F ...... 2017 Eric Runyan/D ...... 1997 Chris Tarkir/F ...... 2006 Chris Kamal/G ...... 2014 Austin Beaulieu/F ...... 2018 Eric Silverman/F ...... 1997 Blair Tassone/F ...... 2006 Blake Leask/D ...... 2014 Richard Buri/D ...... 2018 Doug Teskey/G ...... 1997 Eric Walsky/F ...... 2006 Ben Matthews/D ...... 2014 Cody Champagne/D ...... 2018 Eric Tuott/F ...... 1997 Chad Anderson/D ...... 2007 Michael Matyas/G ...... 2014 Hans Gorowsky/F ...... 2018 David Vallieres/F ...... 1997 Luke Beaverson/D ...... 2007 Bobby Murphy/F ...... 2014 Kurt Gosselin/D ...... 2018 Marc Charbonneau/D ...... 1998 Peter Cartwright/F ...... 2007 Stephen Obarzanek/F ...... 2014 Connor James/D...... 2018 Rob Douglas/F ...... 1998 Adam Corrin/F ...... 2007 Andrew Pettitt/F ...... 2014 Josh Kestner/F ...... 2018 Mark Filipenko/D ...... 1998 Charlie Kronschnabel/F ...... 2007 Kory Roy/F ...... 2014 Cam Knight/D ...... 2018 Jeff Grabinsky/F ...... 1998 Mat Robinson/D ...... 2007 Austin Sevalrud/D ...... 2014 Max McHugh/F ...... 2018 Klage Kaebel/F ...... 1998 Mark Smith/D ...... 2007 Quinn Sproule/D...... 2014 Brandon Parker/D ...... 2018 Chris Pont/F ...... 1998 Chris Tarkir/F ...... 2007 Blake Tatchell/F ...... 2014 Sean Rappleyea/D ...... 2018 Stacy Prevost/F ...... 1998 Luke Beaverson/D ...... 2008 Hayden Trupp/F ...... 2014 Teddy Rotenberger/D ...... 2018 Clayton Read/F...... 1998 Peter Cartwright/F ...... 2008 Scott Allen/F ...... 2015 68 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Austin Coldwell/D ...... 2015 Tristan Thompson/D ...... 2019 Tanner Dusyk/F ...... 2015 Troy Van Tetering/F ...... 2019 Blake Leask/F ...... 2015 Jack Weiss/D ...... 2019 Michael Matyas/G ...... 2015 Justin Young/F ...... 2019 Zack Rassell/F ...... 2015 Brennan Blaszczak/F ...... 2020 Austin Sevalrud/D ...... 2015 Tyler Cline/F ...... 2020 Blake Tatchell/F ...... 2015 Colin Doyle/F ...... 2020 Austin Azurdia/F ...... 2016 Caleb Hite/F ...... 2020 Jarrett Brown/D ...... 2016 Kylar Hope/F ...... 2020 Anthony Conti/F ...... 2016 Chris Jandric/D ...... 2020 Jared D’Amico/G ...... 2016 Steven Jandric/F ...... 2020 Tanner Dusyk/F ...... 2016 James LaDouce/D ...... 2020 Brad Duwe/F ...... 2016 Colton Leiter/F ...... 2020 Dylan Hubbs/F ...... 2016 Kyle Marino/F...... 2020 Tad Kozun/F ...... 2016 Anton Martinsson/G ...... 2020 Blake Leask/D ...... 2016 Jordan Muzzillo/D ...... 2020 Olivier Mantha/G ...... 2016 Max Newton/F ...... 2020 Austin Sevalrud/D ...... 2016 Tristan Thompson/D ...... 2020 Blake Tatchell/F ...... 2016 Troy Van Tetering/F ...... 2020 Chase Van Allen/D...... 2016 Antti Virtanen/D ...... 2020 Cam Amantea/F ...... 2017 Jack Weiss/D ...... 2020 Matt Anholt/F ...... 2017 Justin Young/F ...... 2020 Austin Azurdia/F ...... 2017 Colin Doyle/F ...... 2021 Jarrett Brown/D ...... 2017 Filip Fornaa Svensson/F ...... 2021 Brad Duwe/F ...... 2017 Gustavs Grigals/G...... 2021 Nicolas Erb-Ekholm/F ...... 2017 Didrik Henbrant/F...... 2021 Dylan Hubbs/F ...... 2017 Caleb Hite/F ...... 2021 Alex Jackstadt/F...... 2017 Kristaps Jakobsons/D ...... 2021 Tad Kozun/F ...... 2017 Chris Jandric/D ...... 2021 Olivier Mantha/G ...... 2017 Roberts Kalkis/D ...... 2021 Mason Mitchell/F ...... 2017 Markuss Komuls/D ...... 2021 Jonah Renouf/F ...... 2017 Jordan Muzzillo/D ...... 2021 Nathan Renouf/F ...... 2017 ALASKA’S COLTON PARAYKO WAS A TWO-TIME WCHA ALL- Max Newton/F ...... 2021 Eric Roberts/D ...... 2017 ACADEMIC HONOREE IN 2013-14 AND 2014-15. Garrett Pyke/D ...... 2021 Chase Van Allen/D...... 2017 Andrew Lane/D ...... 2021 Zach Frye/D ...... 2016 Antti Virtanen/D ...... 2021 Cam Amantea/F ...... 2018 Zac Masson/F ...... 2021 Alec Hajdukovich/F ...... 2016 Justin Young/F ...... 2021 Matt Anholt/F ...... 2018 Aaron McPheters/D ...... 2021 Nick Hinz/F ...... 2016 Eriks Zohovs/F ...... 2021 Austin Azurdia/F ...... 2018 Jared Nash/F ...... 2021 Nolan Huysman/F ...... 2016 Jarrett Brown/D ...... 2018 Drayson Pears/D ...... 2021 Davis Jones/G...... 2016 BEMIDJI STATE (185) Nicolas Erb-Ekholm/F ...... 2018 Troy Robillard/D ...... 2021 John Keeney/G ...... 2016 Name/Position ...... Year Tomi Hiekkavirta/D ...... 2018 Eric Sinclair/D ...... 2021 Peter Krieger/F ...... 2016 Ryan Adams/D ...... 2011 Alex Jackstadt/F...... 2018 Joseph Sofo/F ...... 2021 Brandon Morley/F ...... 2016 Jake Areshenko/F ...... 2011 Tanner Johnson/D ...... 2018 Kristian Stead/G...... 2021 Tyler Morley/F ...... 2016 Dan Bakala/G ...... 2011 Tad Kozun/F ...... 2018 Tayler Munson/F ...... 2016 Emil Billberg/F ...... 2011 Olivier Mantha/G ...... 2018 ALASKA (129) J.D. Peterson/D ...... 2016 Travis Bosch/G ...... 2011 Nolan Nicholas/D ...... 2018 Name/Position ...... Year Justin Woods/D ...... 2016 Matt Carlson/D ...... 2011 Jonah Renouf/F ...... 2018 Josh Atkinson/D ...... 2014 Jordan Burns/D ...... 2017 Ryan Cramer/F ...... 2011 Nathan Renouf/F ...... 2018 Colton Beck/F ...... 2014 Josh Erickson/F ...... 2017 Mathieu Dugas/G ...... 2011 Corey Renwick/F ...... 2018 Sean Cahill/G ...... 2014 Zach Frye/D ...... 2017 Darcy Findlay/F ...... 2011 Nils Rygaard/F ...... 2018 Trevor Campbell/D ...... 2014 Nick Hinz/D ...... 2017 Drew Fisher/F ...... 2011 David Trinkberger/D ...... 2018 Richard Coyne/D...... 2014 Davis Jones/G...... 2017 Matt Hartmann/F...... 2011 Cam Amantea/F ...... 2019 Matt Friese/F ...... 2014 Nikolas Koberstein/D ...... 2017 Brad Hunt/D ...... 2011 Trey deGraaf/F...... 2019 Alec Hajdukovich/F ...... 2014 Ryker Leer/F ...... 2017 Ben Kinne/F ...... 2011 Drake Glover/F ...... 2019 Nolan Huysmans/F ...... 2014 Brandon Morley/F ...... 2017 Ian Lowe/F ...... 2011 Tomi Hiekkavirta/D ...... 2019 Nolan Kaiser/D ...... 2014 John Mullally/F ...... 2017 Dan MacIntyre/F ...... 2011 Zac Masson/F ...... 2019 John Keeney/F ...... 2014 Tayler Munson/F ...... 2017 Jamie MacQueen/F ...... 2011 Aaron McPheters/D ...... 2019 Cody Kunyk/F ...... 2014 Chad Staley/F ...... 2017 Aaron McLeod/F ...... 2011 Nolan Nicholas/D ...... 2019 Tyler Morley/F ...... 2014 Jack Weiss /D ...... 2017 Brance Orban/F ...... 2011 Jonah Renouf/F ...... 2019 Colton Parayko/D ...... 2014 Tyler Cline/F ...... 2018 Matt Read/F ...... 2011 Nathan Renouf/F ...... 2019 Garrick Perry/F ...... 2014 Zach Frye/D ...... 2018 Brady Wacker/D ...... 2011 Corey Renwick/F ...... 2019 J.D. Peterson/D ...... 2014 Ross Heidt/F ...... 2018 Shea Walters/F ...... 2011 Nils Rygaard/F ...... 2019 Michael Quinn/D ...... 2014 Nick Hinz/D ...... 2018 Jake Areshenko/D ...... 2012 Eric Sinclair/D ...... 2019 Justin Tateson/D ...... 2014 Kylar Hope/F ...... 2018 Dan Bakala/G ...... 2012 Joe Sofo/F ...... 2019 Nolan Youngmun/F ...... 2014 Danny Kiraly/D ...... 2018 David Boehm/F ...... 2012 Kristian Stead/G...... 2019 Josh Atkinson/F ...... 2015 Nikolas Koberstein/D ...... 2018 Kyle Brodie/D ...... 2012 David Trinkberger/D ...... 2019 Marcus Basara/F ...... 2015 James LaDouce/D ...... 2018 Matt Carlson/D ...... 2012 Jordan Xavier/F...... 2019 Sean Cahill/F ...... 2015 Ryker Leer/F ...... 2018 Mathieu Dugas/G ...... 2012 Carmine Buono/D ...... 2020 Trevor Campbell/D ...... 2015 Kyle Marino/F...... 2018 Darcy Findlay/F ...... 2012 Kristopher Carlson/G ...... 2020 Josh Erickson/F ...... 2015 Anton Martinsson/G ...... 2018 Drew Fisher/F ...... 2012 Zach Court/F ...... 2020 Matt Friese/F ...... 2015 Chad Staley/F ...... 2018 Matt Hartmann/F...... 2012 Trey DeGraaf/F ...... 2020 Alec Hajdukovich/F ...... 2015 Tristan Thompson/D ...... 2018 Brad Hunt/D ...... 2012 Tomi Hiekkavirta/D ...... 2020 Shawn Hochhausen/F ...... 2015 Troy Van Tetering/D ...... 2018 Jeff Jubinville/F ...... 2012 Andrew Lane/D ...... 2020 Nolan Huysmans/F ...... 2015 Jack Weiss/D ...... 2018 Ben Kinne/F ...... 2012 Zachary Masson/F ...... 2020 Nolan Kaiser/D ...... 2015 Justin Woods/D ...... 2018 Garrett Ladd/F ...... 2012 Aaron McPheters/D ...... 2020 John Keeney/G ...... 2015 Brennan Blaszczak/F ...... 2019 Jamie MacQueen/F ...... 2012 Jared Nash/F ...... 2020 Jared Larson/F ...... 2015 Tyler Cline/F ...... 2019 Aaron McLeod/F ...... 2012 Nolan Nicholas/D ...... 2020 Brandon Morley/F ...... 2015 Kylar Hope/F ...... 2019 Brance Orban/F ...... 2012 Drayson Pears/D ...... 2020 Tyler Morley/F ...... 2015 Steven Jandric/F ...... 2019 Brady Wacker/D ...... 2012 Corey Renwick/F ...... 2020 Colton Parayko/D ...... 2015 Nikolas Koberstein/D ...... 2019 Shea Walters/F ...... 2012 Eric Sinclair/D ...... 2020 Garrick Perry/F ...... 2015 James LaDouce/D ...... 2019 Jake Areshenko/D ...... 2013 Joseph Sofo/F ...... 2020 J.D. Peterson/D ...... 2015 Ryker Leer/F ...... 2019 David Boehm/F ...... 2013 Kristian Stead/G...... 2020 Justin Tateson/D ...... 2015 Kyle Marino/F...... 2019 Phil Brewer/F ...... 2013 David Trinkberger/D ...... 2020 Nolan Youngmun/F ...... 2015 Anton Martinsson/G ...... 2019 Kyle Brodie/D ...... 2013 Brayden Camrud/F ...... 2021 Josh Atkinson/D ...... 2016 Max Newton/F ...... 2019 Matt Carlson/D ...... 2013 Kris Carlson/G ...... 2021 Marcus Basara/F ...... 2016 Tony Rehm/G...... 2019 Mathieu Dugas/G ...... 2013 Zach Court /F ...... 2021 Josh Erickson/F ...... 2016 Chad Staley/F ...... 2019 Matt Hartmann/F...... 2013 69 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Radoslav Illo/F ...... 2013 T.J. Roo/F ...... 2018 Mark Cooper/F ...... 2016 Gavin Gould/F ...... 2021 Jeff Jubinville/F ...... 2013 Mike Soucier/F ...... 2018 Brett D’Andrea/F ...... 2016 Max Johnson/F ...... 2021 Ben Kinne/F ...... 2013 Hampus Sjödahl/F ...... 2018 Jose Delgadillo/D ...... 2016 Brandon Kruse/F ...... 2021 Danny Mattson/F ...... 2013 Zach Whitecloud/D ...... 2018 Kevin Dufour/F ...... 2016 T.J. Lloyd/D ...... 2021 Aaron McLeod/F ...... 2013 Justin Baudry/D ...... 2019 Ben Greiner/F ...... 2016 Carson Musser/D...... 2021 Brance Orban/F ...... 2013 Dan Billett/D ...... 2019 Mitch McLain/F ...... 2016 Adam Pitters/F ...... 2021 Matt Prapavessis/D ...... 2013 Adam Brady/F...... 2019 Pierre Luc Mercier/F ...... 2016 Brett Rich/G ...... 2021 Tyler Tosunian/F ...... 2013 Connor Brown-Maloski/F ...... 2019 Chris Nell/G ...... 2016 Zack Rose/G ...... 2021 Brady Wacker/D ...... 2013 Jack Burgart/G ...... 2019 Matt Pohlkamp/F ...... 2016 Taylor Schneider/F ...... 2021 Andrew Walsh/G ...... 2013 Charlie Combs/F ...... 2019 Jakob Reichert/F ...... 2016 Trevor St-Jean/F ...... 2021 Sam Windle/D ...... 2013 Dillon Eichstadt/D ...... 2019 Tomas Sholl/G ...... 2016 Tim Theocharidis/D ...... 2021 Phil Brewer/F ...... 2014 Ian Janco/D ...... 2019 Tyler Spezia/F ...... 2016 Justin Wells/D ...... 2021 Markus Gerbrandt/F ...... 2014 Brad Johnson/D ...... 2019 Sean Walker/D ...... 2016 Cameron Wright/F ...... 2021 Matt Hartmann/F...... 2014 Henry Johnson/G ...... 2019 Shane Bednard/F ...... 2017 Radoslav Illo/F ...... 2014 Tommy Muck/D ...... 2019 Kevin Dufour/F ...... 2017 COLORADO COLLEGE (237) Jeff Jubinville/F ...... 2014 Hampus Sjodahl/F ...... 2019 Mitch McLain/F ...... 2017 Name/Position ...... Year Graeme McCormack/D ...... 2014 Ethan Somoza/F ...... 2019 Joe McKeown/F ...... 2017 Dave Baker/D ...... 1985 Reid Mimmack/F ...... 2014 Mike Soucier/F ...... 2019 Pierre-Luc Mercier/F ...... 2017 Dan Burns/F ...... 1985 Matt Prapavessis/D ...... 2014 Tyler Vold/D ...... 2019 Chris Pohlkamp/D ...... 2017 Gord Whitaker/F ...... 1985 Sam Rendle/D ...... 2014 Alex Adams/F ...... 2020 Matt Pohlkamp/F ...... 2017 Dave Baker/D ...... 1986 Andrew Walsh/G ...... 2014 Ross Armour/F ...... 2020 Jakob Reichert/F ...... 2017 Brent Gropp/F ...... 1986 Sam Windle/D ...... 2014 Adam Brady/F...... 2020 John Schilling/F ...... 2017 Dave Hardie/D ...... 1986 Nate Arentz/F ...... 2015 Charlie Combs/F ...... 2020 Tomas Sholl/G ...... 2017 Keith Hoppe/F...... 1986 Phil Brewer/F ...... 2015 Zach Driscoll/G ...... 2020 Adam Smith/D ...... 2017 Marty Ketola/F...... 1986 Mitch Cain/F ...... 2015 Darby Gula/D ...... 2020 Tyler Spezia/F ...... 2017 Paul Markovich/D ...... 1986 Markus Gerbrandt/F ...... 2015 Alex Ierullo/F ...... 2020 Sean Walker/D ...... 2017 Marty Wakelyn/G ...... 1986 Brendan Harms/F ...... 2015 Brad Johnson/D ...... 2020 Shane Bednard/F ...... 2018 Tim Budy/F ...... 1987 Graeme McCormack/D ...... 2015 Henry Johnson/G ...... 2020 Niko Coffman/D ...... 2018 /F ...... 1987 Reid Mimmack/G ...... 2015 Tyler Jubenvill/D ...... 2020 Lukas Craggs/F ...... 2018 Dave Hardie/F ...... 1987 Charlie O’Connor/F ...... 2015 Tyler Kirkup/F ...... 2020 Jacob Dalton/D ...... 2018 Keith Hoppe/F...... 1987 Ruslan Pedan/D ...... 2015 Thomas Muck/D ...... 2020 Frédéric Létourneau/F ...... 2018 Cal Brown/D ...... 1988 Matt Prapavessis/D ...... 2015 Owen Sillinger/F ...... 2020 Casey Linkenheld/F ...... 2018 Tim Budy/F ...... 1988 Sam Rendle/D ...... 2015 Hampus Sjödahl/F ...... 2020 Mitch McLain/F ...... 2018 Steve Grumley/F ...... 1988 Carter Struthers/D ...... 2015 Ethan Somoza/F ...... 2020 Matt Meier/F ...... 2018 Keith Hoppe/F...... 1988 Andrew Walsh/G ...... 2015 Tyler Vold/D ...... 2020 Chris Pohlkamp/D ...... 2018 Paul Markovich/D ...... 1988 Jesse Wilkins/G ...... 2015 Alex Adams/F ...... 2021 Alec Rauhauser/D ...... 2018 Tom Pederson/D ...... 1988 Sam Windle/D ...... 2015 Ross Armour/F ...... 2021 Jakob Reichert/F ...... 2018 Derek Pizzey/G ...... 1988 Nate Arentz/F ...... 2016 Brad Belisle/F ...... 2021 John Schilling/F ...... 2018 Chris Anderson/F ...... 1989 Kyle Bauman/F ...... 2016 Michael Carr/G...... 2021 Adam Smith/D ...... 2018 Tim Budy/F ...... 1989 Brett Beauvais/D ...... 2016 Zach Driscoll/G ...... 2021 Shane Bednard/F ...... 2019 Guy Gadowsky/F ...... 1989 Michael Bitzer/G ...... 2016 Darby Gula/D ...... 2021 Lukas Craggs/F ...... 2019 Jon Gustafson/G ...... 1989 Myles Fitzgerald/F ...... 2016 Alex Ierullo/F ...... 2021 Sam Craggs/F ...... 2019 Doug Kirton/F ...... 1989 Markus Gerbrandt/F ...... 2016 Brad Johnson/D ...... 2021 Jacob Dalton/D ...... 2019 Derek Pizzey/G ...... 1989 Brendan Harms/F ...... 2016 Carter Jones/F ...... 2021 Eric Dop/G ...... 2019 Brian Bruininks/D ...... 1990 Jordan Heller/F ...... 2016 Tyler Jubenvill/D ...... 2021 Connor Ford/F ...... 2019 Rik Duryea/D ...... 1990 Graeme McCormack/D ...... 2016 Tyler Kirkup/F ...... 2021 Max Johnson/F ...... 2019 Sean Foley/F ...... 1990 Reid Mimmack/G ...... 2016 Kyle Looft/D...... 2021 Brandon Kruse/F ...... 2019 Doug Kirton/F ...... 1990 Charlie O’Connor/F ...... 2016 Elias Rosén/D ...... 2021 Frederic Letourneau/F ...... 2019 Alan Schuler/D ...... 1990 John Parker/F ...... 2016 Owen Sillinger/F ...... 2021 Casey Linkenheld/F ...... 2019 Steve Strunk/F ...... 1990 Ruslan Pedan/D ...... 2016 Sam Solensky/F ...... 2021 Matt Meier/F ...... 2019 Brian Bethard/D ...... 1991 Carter Struthers/D ...... 2016 Ethan Somoza/F ...... 2021 Carson Musser/D...... 2019 Grant Block/F ...... 1991 Jesse Wilkins/G ...... 2016 Tyler Vold/D ...... 2021 Chris Pohlkamp/D ...... 2019 Brian Bruininks/D ...... 1991 Nate Arentz/F ...... 2017 Will Zmolek/D ...... 2021 Alec Rauhauser/D ...... 2019 Rik Duryea/F ...... 1991 Justin Baudry/D ...... 2017 Brett Rich/G ...... 2019 Sean Foley/F ...... 1991 Kyle Bauman/F ...... 2017 BOWLING GREEN (129) John Schilling/F ...... 2019 Jon Gustafson/G ...... 1991 Brett Beauvais/D ...... 2017 Name/Position ...... Year Adam Smith/D ...... 2019 Jon Manthey/F ...... 1991 Dan Billett/D ...... 2017 Tommy Burke/G ...... 2014 Justin Wells/D ...... 2019 Mark Peterson/D ...... 1991 Michael Bitzer/G ...... 2017 Ryan Carpenter/F ...... 2014 Cameron Wright/F ...... 2019 Trevor Pochipinski/D ...... 1991 Dillon Eichstadt/D ...... 2017 Mark Cooper/F ...... 2014 Alex Barber/F ...... 2020 Shawn Reddington/F ...... 1991 Gerry Fitzgerald/F ...... 2017 Jose Delgadillo/D ...... 2014 Sam Craggs/F ...... 2020 Alan Schuler/D ...... 1991 Leo Fitzgerald/F ...... 2017 Dan DeSalvo/F ...... 2014 Jacob Dalton/D ...... 2020 Grant Block/F ...... 1992 Myles Fitzgerald/F ...... 2017 Ralfs Freibergs/D ...... 2014 Eric Dop/G ...... 2020 Brian Bruininks/D ...... 1992 Brendan Harms/F ...... 2017 Rusty Hafner/D ...... 2014 Evan Dougherty/F ...... 2020 Rik Duryea/F ...... 1992 Jordan Heller/F ...... 2017 Connor Kucera/D ...... 2014 Connor Ford/F ...... 2020 Sean Foley/F ...... 1992 Ian Janco/D ...... 2017 Brett Mohler/F ...... 2014 Max Johnson/F ...... 2020 Mark Peterson/D ...... 1992 Adam Lovick/F ...... 2017 Marcus Perrier/F ...... 2014 Brandon Kruse/F ...... 2020 Shawn Reddington/F ...... 1992 Reid Mimmack/G ...... 2017 Ted Pletsch/F ...... 2014 Frederic Letourneau/F ...... 2020 Alan Schuler/D-F ...... 1992 Charlie O’Connor/F ...... 2017 Mike Sullivan/D ...... 2014 Casey Linkenheld/F ...... 2020 Steve Strunk/F ...... 1992 Taylor Roo/F ...... 2017 Chad Sumsion/F ...... 2014 Carson Musser/D...... 2020 Brian Bethard/D ...... 1993 Michael Soucier/F ...... 2017 Ryan Viselli/F ...... 2014 Alec Rauhauser/D ...... 2020 Paul Frank/G ...... 1993 Carter Struthers/D ...... 2017 Andrew Wallace/F ...... 2014 Brett Rich/G ...... 2020 David Paxton/D ...... 1993 Jesse Wilkins/G ...... 2017 Bryce Williamson/F ...... 2014 Taylor Schneider/F ...... 2020 Mark Peterson/D ...... 1993 Justin Baudry/D ...... 2018 Camden Wojtala/F ...... 2014 Trevor St-Jean/F ...... 2020 Rob Shypitka/F ...... 1993 Kyle Bauman/F ...... 2018 Scott Zacharias/G ...... 2014 Tim Theocharidis/D ...... 2020 Shawn Reddington/F ...... 1993 Dan Billett/D ...... 2018 Tommy Burke/G ...... 2015 Justin Wells/D ...... 2020 R.J. Enga/F ...... 1994 Michael Bitzer/G ...... 2018 Mark Cooper/F ...... 2015 Cameron Wright/F ...... 2020 Steve Nelson/F ...... 1994 Adam Brady/F...... 2018 Dan DeSalvo/F ...... 2015 Cam Babiak/D ...... 2021 David Paxton/D ...... 1994 Jack Burgart/G ...... 2018 Jose Delgadillo/D ...... 2015 Alex Barber/F ...... 2021 Rob Shypitka/F ...... 1994 Dillon Eichstadt/D ...... 2018 Kevin Dufour/F ...... 2015 Adam Conquest/F ...... 2021 Jon Steiner/D ...... 1994 Gerry Fitzgerald/F ...... 2018 Rusty Hafner/D ...... 2015 Sam Craggs/F ...... 2021 David Tucker/F...... 1994 Leo Fitzgerald /F ...... 2018 Connor Kucera/D ...... 2015 Will Cullen/D ...... 2021 Ryan Bach/G ...... 1995 Myles Fitzgerald/F ...... 2018 Ted Pletsch/F ...... 2015 Garrett Daly/D ...... 2021 Jason Christopherson/F ...... 1995 Jordan Heller/F ...... 2018 Matt Pohlkamp/F ...... 2015 Chase Danol/F ...... 2021 Kent Fearns/D ...... 1995 Ian Janco/D ...... 2018 Tomas Sholl/G ...... 2015 Eric Dop/G ...... 2021 Chad Hartnell/F ...... 1995 Dylan McCrory/F ...... 2018 Mike Sullivan/D ...... 2015 Evan Dougherty/F ...... 2021 Judd Lambert/G ...... 1995 Tommy Muck/D ...... 2018 Tommy Burke/G ...... 2016 Connor Ford/F ...... 2021 David Paxton/G...... 1995 70 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Chad Remackel/F ...... 1995 Matt Zaba/G ...... 2006 Jeff Lamb/F ...... 1985 John McLean/D...... 1995 Jon Steiner/D ...... 1995 Braydon Cox/F ...... 2007 John McMillan/F ...... 1985 Craig McMillan/D ...... 1995 Ryan Bach/G ...... 1996 Jake Gannon/D...... 2007 Derik Sheers/F ...... 1985 Jim Mullin/G ...... 1995 Jason Christopherson/F ...... 1996 Jack Hillen/D ...... 2007 Grant Dion/D ...... 1986 Mike Naylor/F ...... 1995 Peter Geronazzo/F ...... 1996 Scott McCulloch/F ...... 2007 Kermit Ecklebarger/F ...... 1986 Angelo Ricci/F ...... 1995 Chad Hartnell/F ...... 1996 Drew O’Connell/G...... 2007 Dave Hanson/F...... 1986 Sinuhe Wallinheimo/G...... 1995 Judd Lambert/G ...... 1996 Brandon Straub/D ...... 2007 Eric Johnson/D...... 1986 Erik Andersson/F...... 1996 Bob Needham/D ...... 1996 Lee Sweatt/D ...... 2007 Jeff Lamb/F ...... 1986 Anders Bjork/F ...... 1996 Colin Schmidt/F ...... 1996 Scott Thauwald/F ...... 2007 John McMillan/F ...... 1986 Brent Cary/F ...... 1996 Travis Cheyne/F ...... 1997 Andreas Vlassopoulos/F ...... 2007 Doug Menzies/D...... 1986 Mike Corbett/D ...... 1996 Chad Hartnell/F ...... 1997 Matt Zaba/G ...... 2007 Chris Olson/G ...... 1986 Petri Gunther/F...... 1996 Paul Johnson/D...... 1997 Addison DeBoer/F ...... 2008 Derik Sheers/F ...... 1986 Kelly Hollingshead/D ...... 1996 Judd Lambert/G ...... 1997 Jake Gannon/D...... 2008 Chris Gillies/G ...... 1987 Charlie Host/F ...... 1996 Bob Needham/D ...... 1997 Jack Hillen/D ...... 2008 Dave Hanson/F...... 1987 Dave Klasnick/F ...... 1996 Scott Swanson/D ...... 1997 Brian McMillin/F ...... 2008 Bruce Hill/F ...... 1987 Jim Mullin/G ...... 1996 T.J. Tanberg/F ...... 1997 Scott McCulloch/F ...... 2008 Eric Johnson/D...... 1987 Travis Smith/D ...... 1996 Jason Cugnet/G ...... 1998 Dan Quilico/F...... 2008 Jeff Lamb/F ...... 1987 Sinuhe Wallinheimo/G...... 1996 Calvin Elfring/D ...... 1998 Chad Rau/F ...... 2008 John McMillan/F ...... 1987 Erik Andersson/F...... 1997 Paul Johnson/D...... 1998 Bill Sweatt/F ...... 2008 Chris Olson/G ...... 1987 Anders Bjork/F ...... 1997 Berk Nelson/F-D ...... 1998 Mike Testwuide/F ...... 2008 Jim Onstad/F ...... 1987 Garrett Buzan/F ...... 1997 Toby Petersen/F ...... 1998 Scott Thauwald/F ...... 2008 Daryl Seltenreich/F ...... 1987 Paul Comrie/F ...... 1997 Scott Swanson/D ...... 1998 Andreas Vlassopoulos/F ...... 2008 Chris Gillies/G ...... 1988 Mike Corbett/D ...... 1997 T.J. Tanberg/F ...... 1998 Addison DeBoer/F ...... 2009 Don McLellan/D...... 1988 Mike Dairon/F ...... 1997 Jon Austin/F ...... 1999 Jake Gannon/D...... 2009 Marc Rousseau/D ...... 1988 Petri Gunther/D ...... 1997 Mike Colgan/D ...... 1999 Ryan Lowery/D ...... 2009 Dave Shields/F ...... 1988 Ryan Hacker/D ...... 1997 Paul Johnson/D...... 1999 Scott McCulloch/F ...... 2009 Eric Murano/F ...... 1988 Charlie Host/F ...... 1997 Aaron Karpan/F ...... 1999 BrianMcMillan/F ...... 2009 Paul Baron/G ...... 1989 Todd Kidd/D ...... 1997 Paul Manning/D ...... 1999 Tyler O’Brien/G ...... 2009 Dan Brooks/D ...... 1989 Shawn Kurulak/D ...... 1997 Berk Nelson/F-D ...... 1999 Dan Quilico/F...... 2009 Lucien Carrignan/G...... 1989 Antti Laaksonen/F ...... 1997 Toby Petersen/F ...... 1999 Chad Rau/F ...... 2009 Chris Gillies/G ...... 1989 Gavin Morgan/F ...... 1997 Scott Swanson/D ...... 1999 Bill Sweatt, F ...... 2009 Don McLellan/D...... 1989 Jim Mullin/G ...... 1997 Mike Colgan/D ...... 2000 Mike Testwuide/F ...... 2009 Jay Moore/F ...... 1989 Travis Smith/D ...... 1997 Jesse Heerema/F...... 2000 Andreas Vlassopoulos/F ...... 2009 Eric Murano/F ...... 1989 Warren Smith/F ...... 1997 Berk Nelson/F ...... 2000 Art Bidwill/D ...... 2010 Bruce Robinson/F ...... 1989 Anders Bjork/F ...... 1998 Toby Petersen/F ...... 2000 David Civitarese/F ...... 2010 Marc Rousseau/D ...... 1989 Joe Casey/F ...... 1998 Mike Stuart/D ...... 2000 Addison DeBoer/F ...... 2010 Dave Shields/F ...... 1989 Paul Comrie/F ...... 1998 Shaun Winkler/F ...... 2000 Gabe Guentzel/D ...... 2010 Rod Summers/F ...... 1989 Mike Dairon/F ...... 1998 Noah Clarke/F ...... 2001 Tim Hall/F ...... 2010 Dan Brooks/D ...... 1990 Ryan Hacker/D ...... 1998 Mike Colgan/D ...... 2001 Ryan Lowery/D ...... 2010 Darren Biggs/F ...... 1990 Todd Kidd/D ...... 1998 Mark Cullen/F ...... 2001 Brian McMillin/F ...... 2010 Lucien Carrignan/G...... 1990 Shawn Kurulak/D ...... 1998 Jesse Heerema/F...... 2001 Tyler O’Brien/G ...... 2010 Don McLellan/D...... 1990 Gavin Morgan/F ...... 1998 Jason Jozsa/D ...... 2001 Matt Overman/F ...... 2010 Mike Markovich/D ...... 1990 Paul Veres/F ...... 1998 Paul Manning/D ...... 2001 Nate Prosser/D ...... 2010 Jay Moore/F ...... 1990 Stephen Wagner/G ...... 1998 Tom Preissing/D ...... 2001 Dan Quilico/F...... 2010 Eric Murano/F ...... 1990 Paul Comrie/F ...... 1999 Shaun Winkler/F ...... 2001 Bill Sweat/F ...... 2010 Brett Petersen/D...... 1990 Bjorn Engstrom/F ...... 1999 Colin Zulianello/G...... 2001 Mike Testwuide/F ...... 2010 Bruce Robinson/F ...... 1990 Ryan Hacker/D ...... 1999 Trent Clark/F ...... 2002 Andreas Vlassopoulos/F ...... 2010 Marc Rousseau/D ...... 1990 Todd Kidd/D ...... 1999 Noah Clarke/F ...... 2002 Ted Behrend/D ...... 2011 Dave Shields/F ...... 1990 Shawn Kurulak/D ...... 1999 Mark Cullen/F ...... 2002 Art Bidwill/D-F ...... 2011 Rod Summers/D ...... 1990 Gavin Morgan/F ...... 1999 Reid Goolsby/F ...... 2002 David Civitarese/F ...... 2011 Darren Biggs/F ...... 1991 Judd Stauss/D...... 1999 Jesse Heereman/F ...... 2002 Gabe Guentzel/D ...... 2011 Lucien Carignan/G ...... 1991 Paul Veres/F ...... 1999 Jason Jozsa/D ...... 2002 Tim Hall/F ...... 2011 Mike Markovich/D ...... 1991 Stephen Wagner/G ...... 1999 Tom Preissing/D ...... 2002 Andrew Hamburg/F ...... 2011 Jay Moore/F ...... 1991 Erik Adams/D ...... 2000 Jeff Sanger/G ...... 2002 Joe Howe/G ...... 2011 Brett Petersen/D...... 1991 Joe Casey/F ...... 2000 Peter Sejna/F ...... 2002 Ryan Lowery/D ...... 2011 Bruce Robinson/F ...... 1991 Jesse Cook/D ...... 2000 Colin Stuart/F ...... 2002 Tyler O’Brien/G ...... 2011 Darren Biggs/F ...... 1992 Bjorn Engstrom/F ...... 2000 Shaun Winkler/F ...... 2002 Scott Winkler/F ...... 2011 Corey Carlson/F ...... 1992 David Neale/F ...... 2000 Noah Clarke/F ...... 2003 Ted Behrend/D ...... 2012 Brian Konowalchuk/F...... 1992 Jon Newman/F ...... 2000 Reid Goolsby/F ...... 2003 Arthur Bidwill/D...... 2012 Jon Lindsay/F ...... 1992 Chris Paradise/D-F ...... 2000 Jason Jozsa/D ...... 2003 David Civitarese/F ...... 2012 Brett Petersen/D...... 1992 Neil Phippen/F ...... 2000 Tom Preissing/D ...... 2003 Gabe Guentzel/D ...... 2012 Kevin Sobb/F ...... 1992 Kelly Popadynetz/F ...... 2000 Peter Sejna/F ...... 2003 Tim Hall/F ...... 2012 Ian DeCorby/F ...... 1993 Joe Ritson/F ...... 2000 Colin Stuart/F ...... 2003 Andrew Hamburg/F ...... 2012 Jason Elders/F ...... 1993 Judd Stauss/D...... 2000 Trevor Frischmon/F ...... 2004 Joe Howe/G ...... 2012 Paul Koch/D...... 1993 Bryan Vines/F ...... 2000 Reid Goolsby/F ...... 2004 Alexander Krushelnyski/F ...... 2012 Brian Konowalchuk/F...... 1993 Stephen Wagner/G ...... 2000 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2004 Eamonn McDermott/D...... 2012 Mark Luger/D ...... 1993 Erik Adams/D ...... 2001 Jesse Stokke/D ...... 2004 Archie Skalbeck/F ...... 2012 Mike Markovich/D ...... 1993 Greg Barber/F ...... 2001 Colin Stuart/F ...... 2004 Scott Winkler/F ...... 2012 John McLean/D...... 1993 Jesse Cook/D ...... 2001 John Brunkhorst/F ...... 2005 Jeff Collett/F ...... 2013 Craig McMillan/D ...... 1993 Kevin Doell/F ...... 2001 Braydon Cox/F ...... 2005 Andrew Hamburg/F ...... 2013 Mike Naylor/F ...... 1993 Wade Dubielewicz/G...... 2001 Curtis McElhinney/G ...... 2005 Joe Howe/G ...... 2013 Ryan O’Leary/F ...... 1993 Bjorn Engstrom/F ...... 2001 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2005 Alexander Krushelnyski/F ...... 2013 Heath Sampson/F ...... 1993 Chris Paradise/F ...... 2001 Jesse Stokke/D ...... 2005 Courtney Lockwood/G ...... 2013 Bryan Schoen/G ...... 1993 Judd Stauss/D...... 2001 Lee Sweatt/D ...... 2005 Joe Marciano/D ...... 2013 Erik Andersson/F...... 1994 Erik Adams/D ...... 2002 Scott Thauwald/F ...... 2005 Eamonn McDermott/D...... 2013 Ian DeCorby/D ...... 1994 James Armstrong/D ...... 2002 Matt Zaba/G ...... 2005 William Rapuzzi/F ...... 2013 Jason Elders/F ...... 1994 Greg Barber/F ...... 2002 John Brunkhorst/F ...... 2006 Rylan Schwartz/F ...... 2013 Brian Konowalchuk/F...... 1994 Max Bull/F ...... 2002 Joey Crabb/F ...... 2006 Archie Skalbeck/F ...... 2013 John McLean/D...... 1994 Jesse Cook/D ...... 2002 Trevor Frischmon/F ...... 2006 Peter Stoykewych/D ...... 2013 Craig McMillan/D ...... 1994 Kevin Doell/F ...... 2002 Jack Hillen/D ...... 2006 Scott Winkler/F ...... 2013 Erik Andersson/F...... 1995 Jason Grahame/D ...... 2002 Chris Kawano/G ...... 2006 Ian Young/D ...... 2013 Anders Bjork/F ...... 1995 Connor James/F ...... 2002 Scott McCulloch/F ...... 2006 Garrett Buzan/F ...... 1995 David Neale/F ...... 2002 Brett Sterling/F ...... 2006 DENVER (319) Jason Elders/F ...... 1995 Matt Weber/F ...... 2002 Jesse Stokke/D-F ...... 2006 Name/Position ...... Year Petri Gunther/F...... 1995 Greg Barber/F ...... 2003 Lee Sweatt/D ...... 2006 Kermit Ecklebarger/F ...... 1985 Charlie Host/F ...... 1995 Max Bull/F ...... 2003 Scott Thauwald/F ...... 2006 Eric Johnson/D...... 1985 David Klasnick/F ...... 1995 Kevin Doell/F ...... 2003 71 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Wade Dubielewicz/G...... 2003 John Lee/D ...... 2010 Tyler Andrew/F ...... 2016 Carter McPhail/G ...... 2021 Jussi Halme/D ...... 2003 Jesse Martin/F ...... 2010 Brandon Anselmini/D ...... 2016 Justin Michaelian/F ...... 2021 J.J. Hartmann/F ...... 2003 Chris Nutini/D ...... 2010 Kenny Babinski/F ...... 2016 Marshall Moise/F ...... 2021 Connor James/F ...... 2003 Kyle Ostrow/F ...... 2010 Simon Denis/D ...... 2016 Coale Norris/F ...... 2021 Matt Laatsch/D ...... 2003 Lars Paulgaard/G ...... 2010 Andrew Dorantes/F ...... 2016 Brenden Rons/D ...... 2021 Aaron MacKenzie/D ...... 2003 Rhett Rakhshani/F ...... 2010 Tyler Dorantes/D...... 2016 Roni Salmenkangas/G ...... 2021 Kevin Ulanski/F ...... 2003 Tyler Ruegsegger/F ...... 2010 Zach Dorer/D ...... 2016 Ethan Stewart/F ...... 2021 Matt Weber/F ...... 2003 John Ryder/D ...... 2010 Ryan Lowney/D ...... 2016 Jake Transit/F ...... 2021 Adam Berkhoel/G ...... 2004 Luke Salazar/F ...... 2010 Andrew Mayer/F ...... 2016 Dallas Tulik/F...... 2021 Max Bull/F ...... 2004 Brandon Vossberg/F ...... 2010 Chad McDonald/F ...... 2016 Jake Willets/D...... 2021 Ryan Caldwell/D ...... 2004 Patrick Wiercioch/D ...... 2010 Ruben Medrano/G ...... 2016 Jussi Halme/D ...... 2004 David Carle/D ...... 2011 Sean O’Rourke/D ...... 2016 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (115) Connor James/F ...... 2004 Jon Cook/D ...... 2011 Trace Pennock/G ...... 2016 Name/Position ...... Year Matt Laatsch/D ...... 2004 Nate Dewhurst/F ...... 2011 Matt Robertson/F ...... 2016 Justin Buzzeo/F ...... 2014 Ted O’Leary/F ...... 2004 Matt Donovan/D ...... 2011 Kyle Schempp/F ...... 2016 Matt Bruneteau/D ...... 2014 Kevin Ulanski/F ...... 2004 Dustin Jackson/F ...... 2011 Zach Szajner/F ...... 2016 Colin Campbell/F ...... 2014 Matt Carle/D ...... 2005 John Lee/D ...... 2011 Jared VanWormer/F ...... 2016 Chris Ciotti/F ...... 2014 J.D. Corbin/F ...... 2005 Anthony Maiani/F ...... 2011 Charles Williams/G ...... 2016 Kevin Czuczman/D ...... 2014 Glenn Fisher/G ...... 2005 Jesse Martin/F ...... 2011 Tyler Andrew/F ...... 2017 Erik Drapluk/D ...... 2014 Jussi Halme/D ...... 2005 Chris Nutini/D ...... 2011 Andrew Dorantes/F ...... 2017 Kevin Kapalka/G ...... 2014 Michael Handza/F ...... 2005 Kyle Ostrow/F ...... 2011 Tyler Dorantes/F ...... 2017 Zach Loesch/D ...... 2014 Ryan Helgason/F ...... 2005 Shawn Ostrow/F ...... 2011 Jacob Hetz/F ...... 2017 Austin McKay/F ...... 2014 Jon James/D...... 2005 Paul Phillips/D ...... 2011 Ryker Killins/D ...... 2017 Stephen Perfetto/F ...... 2014 Danny King/G ...... 2005 Josh Rosenholtz/G ...... 2011 Ryan Lowney/D ...... 2017 Andrew Perrault/D ...... 2014 Matt Laatsch/D ...... 2005 John Ryder/D ...... 2011 Mitch Maloney/F ...... 2017 Dan Radke/F ...... 2014 Brock McMorris/F ...... 2005 Luke Salazar/F ...... 2011 Andrew Mayer/F ...... 2017 Niels-Erik Ravn/G ...... 2014 Ted O’Leary/F ...... 2005 Drew Shore/F ...... 2011 Chad McDonald/F ...... 2017 Peter Spratte/D ...... 2014 Jeff Rogers/F ...... 2005 Beau Bennett/F ...... 2012 Craig Pefl ey/F ...... 2017 Zach Sternberg/D...... 2014 Kevin Ulanski/F ...... 2005 Sam Brittain/G ...... 2012 Trace Pennock/G ...... 2017 Daniel Vernace/F ...... 2014 Zach Blom/D ...... 2006 David Carle ...... 2011 Trevor Recktenwald/F...... 2017 Jayson Angus/F ...... 2015 Matt Carle/D ...... 2006 Nate Dewhurst/F ...... 2012 Darren Smith/G ...... 2017 Chris Ciotti/F ...... 2015 Steven Cook/F ...... 2006 John Ryder/D ...... 2012 Zach Szanjer/F ...... 2017 Garrett Clement/F ...... 2015 J.D. Corbin/F ...... 2006 Dustin Jackson/F ...... 2012 Zac Tierney/D ...... 2017 Gus Correale/F ...... 2015 Glenn Fisher/G ...... 2006 Chris Knowlton/F ...... 2012 Jared VanWormer/F ...... 2017 Aaron Davis/G ...... 2015 Ryan Helgason/F ...... 2006 John Lee/D ...... 2012 Tyler Andrew/F ...... 2018 Eric Drapluk/D ...... 2015 Jon James/D...... 2006 David Makowski/D...... 2012 Cameron Clarke/D ...... 2018 Alex Globke/F ...... 2015 Danny King/G ...... 2006 Adam Murray/G ...... 2012 Andrew Dorantes/F ...... 2018 Zach Loesch/D ...... 2015 Brock McMorris/F ...... 2006 Jarrod Mermis/F ...... 2012 Tyler Dorantes/D...... 2018 Austin McKay/F ...... 2015 Ted O’Leary/F ...... 2006 Dan Olszewski/F ...... 2012 Jason Fernsler/F ...... 2018 Peter Megariotis/G...... 2015 Paul Stastny/F ...... 2006 Shawn Ostrow/F ...... 2012 Jacob Hetz/F ...... 2018 Bryce Schmitt/F ...... 2015 Andrew Thomas/D ...... 2006 Paul Phillips/D ...... 2012 Ryker Killins/D ...... 2018 Peter Spratte/D ...... 2015 Zach Blom/D ...... 2007 Luke Salazar/F ...... 2012 Nate Kallen/D ...... 2018 Daniel Vernace/F ...... 2015 Chris Butler/D ...... 2007 Drew Shore/F ...... 2012 Dominic Lutz/F ...... 2018 Jayson Angus/F ...... 2016 Steven Cook/F ...... 2007 Nick Shore/F ...... 2012 Andrew Mayer/F ...... 2018 Kyle Chatham/D ...... 2016 J.D. Corbin/F ...... 2007 Jason Zucker/F ...... 2012 Corey Mackin/F ...... 2018 Gus Correale/F ...... 2016 Glenn Fisher/G ...... 2007 Wade Bennett/D ...... 2013 Mitch Maloney/F ...... 2018 Aaron Davis/G ...... 2016 Ryan Helgason/F ...... 2007 Sam Brittain/G ...... 2013 Craig Pefl ey/F ...... 2018 Gordon Defi el/G ...... 2016 Danny King/G ...... 2007 Josiah Didier/D ...... 2013 Trevor Recktenwald/F...... 2018 Eric Drapluk/D ...... 2016 Patrick Mullen/F ...... 2007 Daniel Doremus/F ...... 2013 Joe Rutkowski/D...... 2018 Alex Globke/F ...... 2016 J.P. Testwuide/D ...... 2007 Larkin Jacobson/F ...... 2013 Darren Smith/G ...... 2018 Matt Johnson/F ...... 2016 Andrew Thomas/D ...... 2007 Chris Knowlton/F ...... 2013 Zach Szanjer/F ...... 2018 Zach Loesch/D ...... 2016 Zach Blom/D ...... 2008 David Makowski/D...... 2013 Jason Tackett/F ...... 2018 Austin McKay/F ...... 2016 Brian Gifford/F ...... 2008 Scott Mayfi eld/D ...... 2013 Zac Tierney/D ...... 2018 Bryce Schmitt/F ...... 2016 Matt Glasser/F ...... 2008 Jarrod Mermis/F ...... 2013 Zach Yoder/D ...... 2018 Ryan Renz/D...... 2016 Peter Mannino/G...... 2008 Adam Murray/G ...... 2013 Oskar Andren/F ...... 2019 James Roll/D ...... 2016 Rhett Rakhshani/F ...... 2008 Juho Olkinuora/G ...... 2013 Cullen Barber/G ...... 2019 Peter Spratte/D ...... 2016 Tyler Ruegsegger/F ...... 2008 Shawn Ostrow/F ...... 2013 Cameron Clarke/D ...... 2019 Daniel Vernace/F ...... 2016 J.P. Testwuide/D ...... 2008 Paul Phillips/D ...... 2013 Jasen Fernsler/F ...... 2019 Aidan Wright/D ...... 2016 Andrew Thomas/D ...... 2008 Nick Shore/F ...... 2013 Jacob Hetz/F ...... 2019 Kyle Chatham/D ...... 2017 Brandon Vossberg/F ...... 2008 Ryker Killins/D ...... 2019 Gus Correale/F ...... 2017 Tyler Bozak/F ...... 2009 FERRIS STATE (120) Dominic Lutz/F ...... 2019 Diego Cuglietta/F ...... 2017 Marc Cheverie/G ...... 2009 Name/Position ...... Year Liam MacDougall/F ...... 2019 Gordon Defi el/G ...... 2017 Jon Cook/D ...... 2009 Justin Buzzeo/F ...... 2014 Coale Norris/F ...... 2019 Christopher Hayes/F ...... 2017 Stephen Cunningham/F ...... 2009 Scott Czarnowczan/D ...... 2014 Craig Pefl ey/F ...... 2019 Mitch Hults/F ...... 2017 Brian Gifford/F ...... 2009 Zach Dorer/D ...... 2014 Trevor Recktenwald/F...... 2019 Nick Kossoff/G ...... 2017 Matt Glasser/F ...... 2009 Andy Huff/F ...... 2014 Joe Rutkowski/D...... 2019 Brendan McKay/F...... 2017 Dustin Jackson/F ...... 2009 CJ Motte/G ...... 2014 Jason Tackett/F ...... 2019 Ryan Renz/D...... 2017 Julian Marcuzzi/D ...... 2009 Sean O’Rourke/D ...... 2014 Zac Tierney/D ...... 2019 James Roll/D ...... 2017 Jesse Martin/F ...... 2009 Dominic Panetta/F ...... 2014 Zach Yoder/D ...... 2019 Gage Torrel/F ...... 2017 Patrick Mullen/D ...... 2009 Brandon Anselmini/D ...... 2015 Cameron Clarke/D ...... 2020 Aidan Wright/D ...... 2017 Chris Nutini/D ...... 2009 Kenny Babinski/F ...... 2015 Nate Kallen/D ...... 2020 Bryan Basilico/F ...... 2018 Kyle Ostrow/F ...... 2009 Jason Binkley/D ...... 2015 Dominic Lutz/F ...... 2020 Kyle Chatham/D ...... 2018 Lars Paulgaard/G ...... 2009 Justin Buzzeo/F ...... 2015 Justin Michaelian/F ...... 2020 Diego Cuglietta/F ...... 2018 Rhett Rakhshani/F ...... 2009 Simon Denis/D ...... 2015 Coale Norris/F ...... 2020 Max Humitz/F ...... 2018 Tyler Ruegsegger/F ...... 2009 Zach Dorer/D ...... 2015 Joe Rutkowski/D...... 2020 Ian Johnston/F ...... 2018 John Ryder/D ...... 2009 Ryan Lowney/D ...... 2015 Roni Salmenkangas/G ...... 2020 Nick Kossoff/G ...... 2018 J.P. Testwuide/D ...... 2009 Chad McDonald/F ...... 2015 Ethan Stewart/F ...... 2020 Brendan McKay/F...... 2018 Brandon Vossberg/F ...... 2009 Ruben Medrano/G ...... 2015 Jason Tackett/F ...... 2020 Anthony Nellis/F ...... 2018 Cody Brookwell/D ...... 2010 CJ Motte/G ...... 2015 Hunter Wendt/F ...... 2020 Ryan Renz/D...... 2018 Marc Cheverie/G ...... 2010 Sean O’Rourke/D ...... 2015 Zach Yoder/D ...... 2020 Collin Saccoman/D ...... 2018 Joe Colborne/F ...... 2010 Trace Pennock/G ...... 2015 Jason Bracheau/F ...... 2021 Aidan Wright/D ...... 2018 Jon Cook/D ...... 2010 Matt Robertson/F ...... 2015 Blake Evennou/D ...... 2021 Alex Ambrosio/F ...... 2019 Nathan Dewhurst/F ...... 2010 Kyle Schempp/F ...... 2015 Connor Fedorek/D ...... 2021 Roman Bengert/G ...... 2019 Brian Gifford/F ...... 2010 Jared VanWormer/F ...... 2015 Cade Kowalski/F ...... 2021 Diego Cuglietta/F ...... 2019 Matt Glasser/F ...... 2010 Travis White/D ...... 2015 Liam MacDougall/F ...... 2021 Chase Gamelin/F ...... 2019 Dustin Jackson/F ...... 2010 Charles Williams/G ...... 2015 Brenden MacLaren/F ...... 2021 Max Humitz/F ...... 2019 72 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Ian Johnston/F ...... 2019 Pekka Saittakari/D ...... 2006 Lukas Kaelble/D ...... 2019 Brandon Schwartz/F ...... 2006 Nick Kossoff/G ...... 2019 Tyler Skworchinski/F...... 2006 Brendan McKay/F...... 2019 Ryan Angelow/F ...... 2007 Mareks Mitens/G ...... 2019 Mike Batovanja/F...... 2007 Yuki Miura/F ...... 2019 Alex Gagne/F ...... 2007 Collin Saccoman/D ...... 2019 Kevin Hachey/G ...... 2007 Gage Torrel/F ...... 2019 Lars Helminen/D ...... 2007 Bennett Vida/D ...... 2019 Derek Kitti/F ...... 2007 Alex Ambrosio/F ...... 2020 Alex Lord/F ...... 2007 Tyler Anderson/D ...... 2020 Mark Malekoff/D ...... 2007 Bryan Basilico/F ...... 2020 John Schwarz/D ...... 2007 Roman Bengert/G ...... 2020 Tyler Shelast/F ...... 2007 Ashton Calder/F ...... 2020 Tyler Skworchinski/F...... 2007 Chase Gamelin/F ...... 2020 Ryan Angelow, F ...... 2008 Max Humitz/F ...... 2020 Alex Gagne/F ...... 2008 Ian Johnston/F ...... 2020 Kevin Hachey/G ...... 2008 Lukas Kaelble/D ...... 2020 Derek Kitti/F ...... 2008 Brendan McKay/F...... 2020 Mark Malekoff/D ...... 2008 Yuki Miura/F ...... 2020 John Schwarz/D ...... 2008 Miroslav Mucha/F ...... 2020 Tyler Shelast/F ...... 2008 Jacob Nordqvist/D ...... 2020 Mike VanWagner/D ...... 2008 Mitchell Oliver/D ...... 2020 Eli Vlaisavljevich/D ...... 2008 Collin Saccoman/D ...... 2020 Ryan Angelow/F ...... 2009 Alec Semandel/D ...... 2020 Jordan Baker/F ...... 2009 Pete Veillette/F ...... 2020 Alex Gagne/F ...... 2009 Alex Ambrosio/F ...... 2021 Derek Kitti/F ...... 2009 Louis Boudon/F ...... 2021 John Kivisto/D-F ...... 2009 Ashton Calder/F ...... 2021 Bennett Royer/F ...... 2009 Seth Eisele/G ...... 2021 John Schwarz/D ...... 2009 Hampus Eriksson/F ...... 2021 Mike VanWagner/D ...... 2009 Chase Gamelin/F ...... 2021 Eli Vlaisavljevich/D ...... 2009 Arvid Henrikson/D ...... 2021 COLLIN SACCOMAN EARNED WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS IN 2017- Jordan Baker/F ...... 2010 Lukas Kaelble/D ...... 2021 18, 2018-19 AND AND 2019-20 FOR LAKE SUPERIOR STATE. Corson Cramer/G ...... 2010 Dustin Manz/F ...... 2021 Travis Seale/F ...... 1993 Devin Hartnell/F ...... 2000 Peter Heinonen/D ...... 2010 Mareks Mitens/G ...... 2021 Kyle Ferguson/F...... 1994 Tom Kaiman/D ...... 2000 John Kivisto/F-D ...... 2010 Yuki Miura/F ...... 2021 Jason Hanchuk/D ...... 1994 Jason Moilanen/G ...... 2000 Mikael Lickteig/F ...... 2010 Miroslav Mucha/F ...... 2021 Jeff Hill/D ...... 1994 Brad Patterson/F ...... 2000 Alex MacLeod/F ...... 2010 Jacob Nordqvist/D ...... 2021 Martin Machacek/F ...... 1994 Jarrett Weinberger/F ...... 2000 Peter Rohn/F ...... 2010 Mitchell Oliver/D ...... 2021 Pat Mikesch/F...... 1994 Greg Amadio/D ...... 2001 Bennett Royer/F ...... 2010 Will Riedell/D ...... 2021 Kirby Perrault/D ...... 1994 Jaron Doetzel/F ...... 2001 Mike VanWagner/D ...... 2010 Pete Veillette/F ...... 2021 Brent Peterson/F ...... 1994 Tom Kaiman/D ...... 2001 Eli Vlaisavljevich/D ...... 2010 Luciano Caravaggio/G ...... 1995 Jeff Keiver/F ...... 2001 Jordan Baker/F ...... 2011 MICHIGAN TECH (328) Jason Hanchuk/D ...... 1995 Jason Moilanen/G ...... 2001 Corson Cramer/G ...... 2011 Name/Position ...... Year Jeff Mikesch/F ...... 1995 Brian Rogers/G ...... 2001 Kevin Genoe/G ...... 2011 Geordie Hamilton/F ...... 1985 Pat Mikesch/F...... 1995 Jarrett Weinberger/F ...... 2001 Peter Heinonen/D ...... 2011 Doug Harris/F ...... 1985 Brent Peterson/F ...... 1995 Greg Amadio/D ...... 2002 Mikael Lickteig/F ...... 2011 Geordie Hamilton/F ...... 1986 Luciano Caravaggio/G ...... 1996 Justin Brown/D ...... 2002 Alex MacLeod/F ...... 2011 Doug Harris/F ...... 1986 Austyn Kryzer/F ...... 1996 Jaron Doetzel/F ...... 2002 Brett Olson/F ...... 2011 Richard Novak/F ...... 1986 Andy Lewis/D ...... 1996 Brett Engelhardt/F ...... 2002 Josh Robinson/G ...... 2011 Randy Oswald/D ...... 1986 Jeff Mikesch/F ...... 1996 Tom Kaiman/D ...... 2002 Bennett Royer/F ...... 2011 Don Porter/F ...... 1986 Pat Mikesch/F...... 1996 Jon Pittis/F ...... 2002 Jordan Baker/F ...... 2012 Scott White/D ...... 1987 Kyle Peterson/F ...... 1996 Greg Amadio/D ...... 2003 Corson Cramer/G ...... 2012 John Archibald/F ...... 1988 Craig Perrett/F ...... 1996 Justin Brown/D ...... 2003 Kevin Genoe/G ...... 2012 Brian Hannon/F ...... 1988 Jason Prokopetz/F ...... 1996 Cam Ellsworth/G ...... 2003 Milos Gordic/F ...... 2012 Randy McKay/F ...... 1988 Andy Sutton/D ...... 1996 Brett Engelhardt/F ...... 2003 Blake Hietala/F ...... 2012 Richard Novak/F ...... 1988 Travis VanTighem/D ...... 1996 John Hartman/F ...... 2003 Peter Heinonen/D ...... 2012 Steve Wendorf/D ...... 1988 Luciano Caravaggio/G ...... 1997 Jon Pittis/F ...... 2003 Daniel Holmberg/F ...... 2012 Scott White/D ...... 1988 Rob Kinch/F ...... 1997 Josh Singer/D ...... 2003 Mikael Lickteig/F ...... 2012 Tom Bissett/F ...... 1989 Austyn Kryzer/F ...... 1997 Nick Anderson/F ...... 2004 Patrick McCadden/F ...... 2012 Richard Novak/F ...... 1989 Andy Lewis/D ...... 1997 Justin Brown/D ...... 2004 Carl Nielsen/D...... 2012 Rob Tustian/F ...... 1989 Jeff Mikesch/F ...... 1997 Cam Ellsworth/G ...... 2004 Brett Olson/F ...... 2012 Steve Wendorf/D ...... 1989 Pat Mikesch/F...... 1997 Brett Engelhardt/F ...... 2004 Chad Pietila/F ...... 2012 Scott White/D ...... 1989 Craig Perrett/F ...... 1997 John Hartman/F ...... 2004 Josh Robinson/G ...... 2012 Shawn Harrison/F ...... 1990 Kyle Peterson/F ...... 1997 Ryan Markham/F ...... 2004 Daniel Sova/D ...... 2012 Darcy Martini/D ...... 1990 Jason Prokopetz/F ...... 1997 Phil Pietila/F ...... 2004 Brad Stebner/D ...... 2012 Geoff Sarjeant/G ...... 1990 Andre Savage/F ...... 1997 Jon Pittis/F ...... 2004 Kevin Genoe/G ...... 2013 Jamie Steer/F ...... 1990 Andy Sutton/D ...... 1997 B.J. Radovich/F ...... 2004 Milos Gordic/F ...... 2013 Rob Tustian/F ...... 1990 Travis VanTighem/D ...... 1997 Pekka Saittakari/D ...... 2004 Blake Hietala/F ...... 2013 Jim Bonner/D ...... 1991 A.J. Aitken/F ...... 1998 Brandon Schwartz/F ...... 2004 Daniel Holmberg/F ...... 2013 Rod Ewacha/F ...... 1991 Devin Hartnell/F ...... 1998 Nick Anderson/F ...... 2005 Tanner Kero/F ...... 2013 Mike Hauswirth/F ...... 1991 Andy Lewis/D ...... 1998 Cam Ellsworth/G ...... 2005 Mikael Lickteig/F ...... 2013 Randy Lewis/F ...... 1991 Craig Perrett/F ...... 1998 John Hartman/F ...... 2005 Carl Nielsen/D...... 2013 Geoff Sarjeant/G ...... 1991 Jason Prokopetz/F ...... 1998 Lars Helminen/D ...... 2005 Aaron Pietila/F...... 2013 Rob Tustian/D-F ...... 1991 Andre Savage/F ...... 1998 Bryce Luker/G ...... 2005 Blake Pietila/F ...... 2013 Jeff Hill/D ...... 1992 Andy Sutton/D ...... 1998 Ryan Markham/F ...... 2005 Chad Pietila/F ...... 2013 Randy Lewis/F ...... 1992 A.J. Aitken/F ...... 1999 Phil Pietila/F ...... 2005 Daniel Sova/D ...... 2013 Kevin Manninen/F ...... 1992 Adrian Fure/D ...... 1999 B.J. Radovich/F ...... 2005 Brad Stebner/D ...... 2013 Don Osborne/D ...... 1992 Devin Hartnell/F ...... 1999 Pekka Saittakari/D ...... 2005 Patrick Anderson/F ...... 2014 Kirby Perrault/D ...... 1992 Jason McKee/F ...... 1999 Brandon Schwartz/F ...... 2005 C.J. Eick/F ...... 2014 Geoff Sarjeant/G ...... 1992 Jason Moilanen/G ...... 1999 Tyler Skworchinski/F...... 2005 Blake Hietala/F ...... 2014 Jeff Hill/D ...... 1993 Jarrett Weinberger/F ...... 1999 Nick Anderson/F ...... 2006 Daniel Holmberg/F ...... 2014 Layne LeBel/D ...... 1993 David Weninger/G ...... 1999 Mike Batovanja/F...... 2006 Tanner Kero/F ...... 2014 Don Osborne/D ...... 1993 A.J. Aitken/F ...... 2000 Kevin Hachey/G ...... 2006 Alex Petan/F ...... 2014 Kirby Perrault/D ...... 1993 Jaron Doetzel/F ...... 2000 Lars Helminen/D ...... 2006 Jamie Phillips/G ...... 2014 Brent Peterson/F ...... 1993 Adrian Fure/D ...... 2000 Mark Malekoff/D ...... 2006 Blake Pietila/F ...... 2014 73 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Dennis Rix/F ...... 2014 Justin Misiak/F...... 2021 Mike Lyons/D ...... 2000 Jake Hansen/F ...... 2012 Daniel Sova/D ...... 2014 Tommy Parrottino/F ...... 2021 Nate Miller/F ...... 2000 Seth Helgeson/D ...... 2012 Brad Stebner/D ...... 2014 Blake Pietila/G ...... 2021 Dylan Mills/D ...... 2000 Justin Holl/D ...... 2012 Patrick Anderson/F ...... 2015 Logan Pietila/F ...... 2021 Pat O’Leary/F ...... 2000 Jake Kremer/G ...... 2012 Brent Baltus/F ...... 2015 Tanner Polglaze/F ...... 2021 John Pohl/F ...... 2000 Jared Larson/F ...... 2012 CJ Eick/F ...... 2015 David Raisanen/F ...... 2021 Erik Westrum/F ...... 2000 Nick Larson/F ...... 2012 Blake Hietala/F ...... 2015 Greyson Reitmeier/F ...... 2021 Nick Anthony/F ...... 2001 Taylor Matson/F ...... 2012 Tanner Kero/F ...... 2015 Tyler Rockwell/D ...... 2021 Adam Hauser/G ...... 2001 Kent Patterson/G ...... 2012 Chris Leibinger/D ...... 2015 Marcus Russell/F ...... 2021 Dylan Mills/D ...... 2001 Nico Sacchetti/F ...... 2012 Alex Petan/F ...... 2015 Colin Swoyer/D ...... 2021 John Pohl/F ...... 2001 Nate Schmidt/D ...... 2012 Jamie Phillips/G ...... 2015 Cooper Watson/D ...... 2021 Adam Hauser/G ...... 2002 Tom Serratore/F ...... 2012 Blake Pietila/F ...... 2015 John Pohl/F ...... 2002 Chris Student/D ...... 2012 Reid Sturos/F ...... 2015 MINNESOTA (187) Grant Potulny/F ...... 2002 Mark Alt/D ...... 2013 Cliff Watson/D ...... 2015 Name/Position ...... Year Keith Ballard/D ...... 2003 Seth Ambroz/F ...... 2013 Patrick Anderson/F ...... 2016 Rick Erdall/F ...... 1985 Jake Fleming/F ...... 2003 Nick Bjugstad/F ...... 2013 Brent Baltus/F ...... 2016 Mike Guentzel/D ...... 1985 Justin Johnson/G ...... 2003 Travis Boyd/F ...... 2013 CJ Eick/F ...... 2016 Tony Kellin/D ...... 1985 Brett MacKinnon/F-D ...... 2003 Zach Budish/F ...... 2013 Shane Hanna/D ...... 2016 Eric Lempe/F ...... 1985 Chad Roberg/F ...... 2003 Nate Condon/F ...... 2013 Devin Kero/G ...... 2016 Craig Mack/D ...... 1985 Garrett Smaagaard/F...... 2003 Erik Haula/F ...... 2013 Chris Leibinger/D ...... 2016 Tim Bergland/D ...... 1986 Judd Stevens/D ...... 2003 Seth Helgeson/D ...... 2013 Mike Neville/F ...... 2016 John Blue/G ...... 1986 Travis Weber/G ...... 2003 Justin Holl/D ...... 2013 Alex Petan/F ...... 2016 Craig Mack/D ...... 1986 P.J. Atherton/D ...... 2004 Jared Larson/F ...... 2013 Jamie Phillips/G ...... 2016 Brett Nelson/D ...... 1986 Keith Ballard/D ...... 2004 Ben Marshall/D ...... 2013 Dylan Steman/F ...... 2016 Todd Okerlund/F ...... 1986 Gino Guyer/F ...... 2004 Jake Parenteau/D ...... 2013 Reid Sturos/F ...... 2016 Steve Orth/F ...... 1986 Tyler Hirsch/F ...... 2004 Kyle Rau/F ...... 2013 Cliff Watson/D ...... 2016 Frank Pietrangelo/G ...... 1986 Peter Kennedy/D ...... 2004 Nate Schmidt/D ...... 2013 Matt Wintjes/G...... 2016 Eric Dornfeld/D ...... 1987 Brett MacKinnon/F-D ...... 2004 Tom Serratore/F ...... 2013 Brent Baltus/F ...... 2017 Marty Nanne/F ...... 1988 Garrett Smaagaard/F...... 2004 Michael Shibrowski/G ...... 2013 Thomas Beretta/F ...... 2017 Steve Orth/F ...... 1988 Judd Stevens/D ...... 2004 Sam Warning/F ...... 2013 Devin Kero/G ...... 2017 David Espe/D ...... 1989 Kellen Briggs/G ...... 2005 Chris Leibinger/D ...... 2017 Jason Miller/F ...... 1989 Jake Fleming/F ...... 2005 MINNESOTA DULUTH (176) Dylan Steman/F ...... 2017 Brett Nelson/D ...... 1989 Gino Guyer/F ...... 2005 Name/Position ...... Year Reid Sturos/F ...... 2017 Sean Fabian/D ...... 1990 Peter Kennedy/D ...... 2005 Mark Baron/F ...... 1985 Cliff Watson/D ...... 2017 Brett Strot/F ...... 1990 Garrett Smaagaard/F...... 2005 Jim Johnson/D ...... 1985 Matt Wintjes/G...... 2017 Sean Fabian/D ...... 1991 Judd Stevens/D ...... 2005 Bruce Fishback/F ...... 1985 Brent Baltus/F ...... 2018 Cory Laylin/F ...... 1991 Kellen Briggs/G ...... 2006 Danny May/F ...... 1985 Thomas Beretta/F ...... 2018 Jason Miller/F ...... 1991 Gino Guyer/F ...... 2006 Bruce Fishback/F ...... 1986 Raymond Brice/F ...... 2018 Larry Olimb/D ...... 1991 Mike Howe/F ...... 2006 Mark Odnokon/F ...... 1986 Alex Gillies/F ...... 2018 Travis Richards/D ...... 1991 Evan Kaufmann/F ...... 2006 Scott ‘Skeeter’ Moore/F ...... 1987 Devin Kero/G ...... 2018 Sean Fabian/D ...... 1992 Peter Kennedy/D ...... 2006 Jim Sprenger/D ...... 1987 Todd Kiilunen/D ...... 2018 Jeff Nielsen/F ...... 1992 Derek Peltier/D ...... 2006 Mike DeAngelis/D ...... 1988 Jake Lucchini/F ...... 2018 Scott Bell/F ...... 1993 Tom Pohl/F ...... 2006 John Hyduke/G ...... 1988 Mitch Reinke/D ...... 2018 Jeff Callinan/G ...... 1993 Justin Bostrom/F ...... 2007 Shjon Podein/F ...... 1988 Alex Smith/F ...... 2018 Justin McHugh/F ...... 1993 Kellen Briggs/G ...... 2007 Stu Plante/F ...... 1988 Dylan Steman/F ...... 2018 Jeff Nielsen/F ...... 1993 Mike Howe/F ...... 2007 Pat Scanlon/F ...... 1988 Raymond Brice/F ...... 2019 Brian Bonin/F ...... 1994 Evan Kaufmann/F ...... 2007 Darrin Amundson/F ...... 1989 Thomas Beretta/F ...... 2019 Jeff Callinan/G ...... 1994 Derek Peltier/D ...... 2007 Scott Keller/F ...... 1989 Robbie Beydoun/G ...... 2019 Justin McHugh/F ...... 1994 Thomas Pohl/F ...... 2007 Darren Nauss/F ...... 1989 Seamus Donohue/D ...... 2019 Jeff Moen/G ...... 1994 Justin Bostrom/F ...... 2008 Shjon Podein/F ...... 1989 Devin Kero/G ...... 2019 Jeff Nielsen/F ...... 1994 Mike Howe/F ...... 2008 Scott Keller/D ...... 1990 Todd Kiilunen/D ...... 2019 Dan Trebil/D ...... 1994 Evan Kaufmann/F ...... 2008 Darren Nauss/F ...... 1990 Jake Lucchini/F ...... 2019 Greg Zwakman/D ...... 1994 Derek Peltier/D ...... 2008 Shjon Podein/F ...... 1990 Mitch Meek/D ...... 2019 Brian Bonin/F ...... 1995 Thomas Pohl/F ...... 2008 Jason Bortolussi/F ...... 1991 Justin Misiak/F...... 2019 Andy Brink/D-F ...... 1995 Brian Schack/D ...... 2008 Brett Hauer/D ...... 1991 Greyson Reitmeier/F ...... 2019 Jeff Callinan/G ...... 1995 R.J. Anderson/D ...... 2009 Scott Keller/F ...... 1991 Tyler Rockwell/D ...... 2019 Dan Hendrickson/F ...... 1995 Justin Bostrom/F ...... 2009 Darren Nauss/F ...... 1991 Marcus Russell/F ...... 2019 Brian LaFleur/D ...... 1995 Drew Fisher/F ...... 2009 Greg Andrusak/D ...... 1992 Alex Smith/F ...... 2019 Justin McHugh/F ...... 1995 Mike Hoeffel/F ...... 2009 Joe Biondi/F ...... 1992 Dylan Steman/F ...... 2019 Dan Trebil/D ...... 1995 Nick Larson/F ...... 2009 Jason Bortolussi/F ...... 1992 Cooper Watson/D ...... 2019 Greg Zwakman/D ...... 1995 Brian Schack/D ...... 2009 Brian Caruso/F ...... 1992 Robbie Beydoun/G ...... 2020 Brian Bonin/F ...... 1996 Jay Barriball/F ...... 2010 Steve Cronkhite/D ...... 1992 Trenton Bliss/F ...... 2020 Andy Brink/D-F ...... 1996 Ryan Flynn/F ...... 2010 Brett Hauer/D ...... 1992 Raymond Brice/F ...... 2020 Mike Crowley/D ...... 1996 Jake Hansen/F ...... 2010 Brett Nelson/G ...... 1992 Alec Broetzman/F ...... 2020 Jason Godbout/D ...... 1996 Mike Hoeffel/F ...... 2010 Marty Olson/F ...... 1992 Tyrell Buckley/D ...... 2020 Casey Hankinson/F ...... 1996 Jake Kremer/G ...... 2010 Joe Biondi/F ...... 1993 Seamus Donohue/D ...... 2020 Dan Hendrickson/F ...... 1996 Nick Larson/F ...... 2010 Brian Caruso/F ...... 1993 Eric Gotz/D ...... 2020 Ryan Kraft/F ...... 1996 Taylor Matson/F ...... 2010 Rusty Fitzgerald/F ...... 1993 Brian Halonen/F ...... 2020 Brian LaFleur/D ...... 1996 Kent Patterson/G ...... 2010 Brett Hauer/D ...... 1993 Todd Kiilunen/D ...... 2020 Jeff Moen/G ...... 1996 Nico Sacchetti/F ...... 2010 Brett Larson/D ...... 1993 Mitch Meek/D ...... 2020 Dan Trebil/D ...... 1996 Brian Schack/D ...... 2010 Brad Penner/F ...... 1993 Justin Misiak/F...... 2020 Greg Zwakman/D ...... 1996 Jordan Schroeder/F ...... 2010 Derek Plante/F ...... 1993 Zach Noble/F ...... 2020 Jason Godbout/D ...... 1997 Jay Barriball/F ...... 2011 Chet Culic/F ...... 1994 Thomas Parrottino/F ...... 2020 Brian LaFleur/D ...... 1997 Zach Budish/F ...... 2011 Brett Larson/D ...... 1994 Tanner Polglaze/F ...... 2020 Dan Woog/F...... 1997 Jacob Cepis/F ...... 2011 Taras Lendzyk/G ...... 1994 Greyson Reitmeier/F ...... 2020 Casey Hankinson/F ...... 1998 Cade Fairchild/D ...... 2011 Jeff Romfo/F ...... 1994 Tyler Rockwell/D ...... 2020 Bill Kohn/D ...... 1998 Mike Hoeffel/F ...... 2011 Chet Culic/F ...... 1995 Marcus Russell/F ...... 2020 Ryan Kraft/F ...... 1998 Jake Kremer/G ...... 2011 Brett Larson/D ...... 1995 Alex Smith/F ...... 2020 Mike Lyons/D ...... 1998 Nick Larson/F ...... 2011 Taras Lendzyk/G ...... 1995 Colin Swoyer/D ...... 2020 Nate Miller/F ...... 1998 Taylor Matson/F ...... 2011 Chet Culic/F ...... 1996 Cooper Watson/D ...... 2020 Reggie Berg/F ...... 1999 Joe Miller/F ...... 2011 Greg Hanson/D ...... 1996 Trenton Bliss/F ...... 2021 Bill Kohn/D ...... 1999 Aaron Ness/D ...... 2011 Taras Lendzyk/G ...... 1996 Alec Broetzman/F ...... 2021 Mike Lyons/D ...... 1999 Kent Patterson/G ...... 2011 Laird Lidster/D ...... 1996 Tyrell Buckley/D ...... 2021 Nate Miller/F ...... 1999 Nico Sacchetti/F ...... 2011 Mike Peluso/F ...... 1996 Brenden Datema/D ...... 2021 Dylan Mills/D ...... 1999 Mark Alt/D ...... 2012 Joe Rybar/F ...... 1996 Eric Gotz/D ...... 2021 Ryan Trebil/D ...... 1999 Zach Budish/F ...... 2012 Bert Gilling/D ...... 1997 Brian Halonen/F ...... 2021 Erik Westrum/F-D ...... 1999 Nate Condon/F ...... 2012 Laird Lidster/D ...... 1997 74 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Mike Peluso/F ...... 1997 Mark Hinz/D...... 2006 Joe Rybar/F ...... 1997 Kurtis Kisio/F ...... 2006 Max Wikman/F ...... 1997 R.J. Linder/D ...... 2006 Colin Anderson/F ...... 1998 Shane McCormick/F ...... 2006 Curtis Doell/D ...... 1998 Ryan McKelvie/F ...... 2006 Ken Dzikowski/F...... 1998 Travis Morin/F ...... 2006 Bert Gilling/D ...... 1998 Steve Wagner/D ...... 2006 Laird Lidster/D ...... 1998 Chad Brownlee/D ...... 2007 Mike Peluso/F ...... 1998 Chris Clark/G ...... 2007 Joe Rybar/F ...... 1998 Lucas Fransen/D ...... 2007 Jeff Scissons/F ...... 1998 Joel Hanson/F ...... 2007 Colin Anderson/F ...... 1999 Kurtis Kisio/F ...... 2007 Rich Anderson/F ...... 1999 R.J. Linder/D ...... 2007 Ryan Coole/D ...... 1999 Travis Morin/F ...... 2007 Bert Gilling/D ...... 1999 Dan Tormey/G ...... 2007 Mark Gunderson/F ...... 1999 Matt Tyree/F ...... 2007 Ryan Homstol/F ...... 1999 Steve Wagner/D ...... 2007 Ryan Nosan/F ...... 1999 Nick Canzanello/D ...... 2008 Jeff Scissons/F ...... 1999 Joel Hanson/D ...... 2008 Colin Anderson/F ...... 2000 R.J. Linder/D ...... 2008 Mark Carlson/D ...... 2000 Dan Tormey/G ...... 2008 Ryan Coole/D ...... 2000 Matt Tyree/F ...... 2008 Jesse Fibiger/D ...... 2000 Jason Wiley/F ...... 2008 Mark Gunderson/F ...... 2000 Channing Boe/D ...... 2009 Ryan Homstol/F ...... 2000 Trevor Bruess/F ...... 2009 Judd Medak/F ...... 2000 Nick Canzanello/D ...... 2009 Ryan Nosan/F ...... 2000 Kurt Davis/D ...... 2009 Andy Reierson/D...... 2000 Blake Friesen/D...... 2009 Jeff Scissons/F ...... 2000 Rylan Galiardi/F...... 2009 Ryan Coole/D ...... 2001 Austin Lee/G ...... 2009 Mark Gunderson/F ...... 2001 Andrew Sackrison/F ...... 2009 Ryan Homstol/F ...... 2001 Dan Tormey/G ...... 2009 Matt Mathias/F ...... 2001 NORTHERN MICHIGAN’S ATTE TOLVANEN EARNED WCHA ALL- Jason Wiley/F ...... 2009 Judd Medak/F ...... 2001 ACADEMIC HONORS IN 2016-17, 2017-18 AND AND 2018-19. Ben Youds/D...... 2009 Andy Reierson/D...... 2001 Drew Akins/F...... 2010 Andy Hedlund/D...... 2001 Channing Boe/D ...... 2010 Adam Coole/G ...... 2002 Rob Bordson/F ...... 2010 Jason Jensen/G ...... 2001 Nick Canzanello/D ...... 2010 Matt Mathias/F ...... 2002 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2010 Shane Joseph/F...... 2001 Cameron Cooper/D ...... 2010 Judd Medak/F ...... 2002 Justin Fontaine/F ...... 2010 Todd Kelzenberg/G ...... 2001 Rylan Galiardi/F...... 2010 Andy Reierson/D...... 2002 David Grun/F ...... 2010 Peter Runkel/D ...... 2001 James Gaulrapp/F ...... 2010 Nick Anderson/F ...... 2003 Brady Hjelle/G ...... 2010 Ryan Severson/F ...... 2001 Zach Harrison/F ...... 2010 Brett Hammond/F ...... 2003 Chad Huttel/D ...... 2010 B.J. Abel/F ...... 2002 Justin Jokinen/F ...... 2010 Jay Hardwick/D ...... 2003 Kenny Reiter/G ...... 2010 Joe Bourne/D...... 2002 Austin Lee/G ...... 2010 Junior Lessard/F ...... 2003 Chase Ryan/D ...... 2010 Andy Hedlund/D...... 2002 Kael Mouilliera/F ...... 2010 Neil Petruic/D ...... 2003 Kyle Schmidt/F ...... 2010 Jason Jensen/G ...... 2002 Andrew Sackrison/F ...... 2010 Evan Schwabe/F ...... 2003 Wade Bergman/D ...... 2011 Shane Joseph/F...... 2002 Joe Schiller/F ...... 2010 Luke Stauffacher/F ...... 2003 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2011 Justin Martin/F ...... 2002 Jason Wiley/F ...... 2010 Jesse Unklesbay/F ...... 2003 Aaron Crandall/G ...... 2011 Matt Paluczak/D ...... 2002 Ben Youds/D...... 2010 Tyler Brosz/F ...... 2004 Dan DeLisle/F ...... 2011 Eric Pateman/G ...... 2002 Channing Boe/D ...... 2011 Steve Czech/D ...... 2004 Keegan Flaherty/F ...... 2011 Peter Runkel/D ...... 2002 Phil Cook/G ...... 2011 Jay Hardwick/D ...... 2004 Justin Fontaine/F ...... 2011 Joe Bourne/D...... 2003 Cameron Cooper/D ...... 2011 Josh Miskovich/F ...... 2004 David Grun/F ...... 2011 Aaron Forsythe/D ...... 2003 Tyler Elbrecht/D ...... 2011 Neil Petruic/D ...... 2004 Chad Huttel/D ...... 2011 Adam Gerlach/F ...... 2003 Rylan Galiardi/F...... 2011 Evan Schwabe/F ...... 2004 Kenny Reiter/G ...... 2011 Jon Hart/F...... 2003 Eriah Hayes/F ...... 2011 Luke Stauffacher/F ...... 2004 Kyle Schmidt/F ...... 2011 Jason Jensen/G ...... 2003 Justin Jokinen/F ...... 2011 Jesse Unklesbay/F ...... 2004 Jack Connolly/F ...... 2012 Steven Johns/D...... 2003 Austin Lee/G ...... 2011 Josh Miskovich/F ...... 2005 Aaron Crandall/G ...... 2012 Matt Paluczak/D ...... 2003 Evan Mosey/D ...... 2011 Neil Petruic/D ...... 2005 Keegan Flaherty/F ...... 2012 Kyle Nixon/G ...... 2003 Adam Mueller/F ...... 2011 Evan Schwabe/F ...... 2005 David Grun/F ...... 2012 Peter Runkel/D ...... 2003 Brett Peterson/F ...... 2011 Luke Stauffacher/F ...... 2005 Jake Hendrickson/F ...... 2012 Jon Volp/G ...... 2003 Andrew Sackrison/F ...... 2011 Dan Carlson/G ...... 2006 Luke McManus/D ...... 2012 Chad Clower/F ...... 2004 Joe Schiller/F ...... 2011 Isaac Reichmuth/G ...... 2006 Kenny Reiter/G ...... 2012 Jon Hart/F...... 2004 Ben Youds/D...... 2011 Andrew Carroll/F ...... 2007 Chris Casto/D ...... 2013 Steven Johns/D...... 2004 Cameron Cooper/D ...... 2012 Jason Garrison/D ...... 2007 Aaron Crandall/G ...... 2013 Shane Joseph/F...... 2004 Tyler Elbrecht/D ...... 2012 Michael Gergen/F ...... 2007 Justin Crandall/F ...... 2013 Ryan McKelvie/F ...... 2004 Evan Karambelas/G ...... 2012 Matt Greer/F ...... 2007 Keegan Flaherty/F ...... 2013 Kyle Nixon/G ...... 2004 Austin Lee/G ...... 2012 Matt Niskanen/D ...... 2007 Jake Hendrickson/F ...... 2013 Dana Sorensen/F ...... 2004 Evan Mosey/D ...... 2012 Mason Raymond/F ...... 2007 Caleb Herbert/F ...... 2013 David Backes/F ...... 2005 Joe Schiller/F ...... 2012 MacGregor Sharp/F ...... 2007 Adam Krause/F ...... 2013 Brock Becker/F ...... 2005 Phil Cook/G ...... 2013 Andrew Carroll/F ...... 2008 Luke McManus/D ...... 2013 Chad Brownlee/D ...... 2005 Tyler Elbrecht/D ...... 2013 Jason Garrison/D ...... 2008 Tim Smith/D ...... 2013 Chris Clark/G ...... 2005 Max Gaede/F ...... 2013 Michael Gergen/F ...... 2008 Lucas Fransen/D ...... 2005 Chase Grant/F ...... 2013 Matt Greer/F ...... 2008 MINNESOTA STATE (268) Adam Gerlach/F ...... 2005 Eriah Hayes/F ...... 2013 Matt McKnight/F ...... 2008 Name/Position ...... Year Steven Johns/D...... 2005 Evan Karambelas/G ...... 2013 Trent Palm/D ...... 2008 Jon Bushy/D ...... 2000 Kurtis Kisio/F ...... 2005 Mat Knoll/D ...... 2013 Chase Ryan/D ...... 2008 Ben Christopherson/D ...... 2000 Jeff Marler/F ...... 2005 Zach Lehrke/F ...... 2013 MacGregor Sharp/F ...... 2008 Andy Fermoyle/D ...... 2000 Ryan McKelvie/F ...... 2005 Evan Mosey/D ...... 2013 Rob Bordson/F ...... 2009 Andy Hedlund/D...... 2000 Travis Morin/F ...... 2005 Zach Palmquist/D ...... 2013 Andrew Carroll/F ...... 2009 Todd Kelzenberg/G ...... 2000 Kyle Nixon/G ...... 2005 Brett Stern/D ...... 2013 Justin Fontaine/F ...... 2009 Ryan Schrick/F ...... 2000 Rob Rankin/F ...... 2005 Charlie Thauwald/F ...... 2013 Michael Gergen/F ...... 2009 Ryan Severson/F ...... 2000 David Backes/F ...... 2006 Teddy Blueger/F ...... 2014 Matt Greer/F ...... 2009 B.J. Abel/F ...... 2001 Chad Brownlee/D ...... 2006 Nick Buchanan/D ...... 2014 Chad Huttel/D ...... 2009 Tyler Baines/F...... 2001 Ryan Carter/F ...... 2006 Max Gaede/F ...... 2014 Kenny Reiter/G ...... 2009 Joe Bourne/D...... 2001 Chris Clark/G ...... 2006 Bryce Gervais/F ...... 2014 Chase Ryan/D ...... 2009 Jon Bushy/D ...... 2001 Lucas Fransen/D ...... 2006 Chase Grant/F ...... 2014 Kyle Schmidt/F ...... 2009 Ben Christopherson/D ...... 2001 Joel Hanson/F ...... 2006 Jon Jutzi/D ...... 2014 MacGregor Sharp/F ...... 2009 Evan Karambelas/G ...... 2014 75 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Mat Knoll/D ...... 2014 Charlie Gerard/F ...... 2020 Marty Schriner/F ...... 1992 Matt Greene/D ...... 2004 Zach Lehrke/F ...... 2014 Edwin Hookenson/D ...... 2020 Dixon Ward/F ...... 1992 Ryan Hale/F ...... 2004 Dylan Margonari/F ...... 2014 Jake Jaremko/F ...... 2020 Brad Bombardir/D ...... 1993 Matt Jones/D ...... 2004 Josh Nelson/D ...... 2014 Reggie Lutz/F ...... 2020 Chris Gotziaman/F ...... 1993 Lee Marvin/D-F ...... 2004 Zach Palmquist/D ...... 2014 Connor Mackey/D ...... 2020 Greg Johnson/F ...... 1993 Zach Parise/F ...... 2004 Brett Stern/D ...... 2014 Dryden McKay/G ...... 2020 Jeff Lembke/G...... 1993 Andy Schneider/D ...... 2004 Blake Thompson/D ...... 2014 Jack McNeely/D ...... 2020 Jarrod Olson/D ...... 1993 Brian Canady/F ...... 2005 Stephon Williams/G ...... 2014 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2020 Sean Beswick/F ...... 1994 Erik Fabian/F ...... 2005 Teddy Blueger/F ...... 2015 Nick Rivera/F ...... 2020 Brad Bombardir/D ...... 1994 Scott Foyt/D ...... 2005 Nick Buchanan/D ...... 2015 Ian Scheid/D ...... 2020 Chris Gotziaman/F ...... 1994 Matt Greene/D ...... 2005 Sean Flanagan/D ...... 2015 Jared Spooner/F ...... 2020 Corey Johnson/F ...... 1994 Rory McMahon/F ...... 2005 Max Gaede/F ...... 2015 Chris Van Os-Shaw/F ...... 2020 Kevin McKinnon/F ...... 1994 Jordan Parise/G ...... 2005 Chase Grant/F ...... 2015 Riese Zmolek/D ...... 2020 Jarrod Olson/D ...... 1994 Andy Schneider/D ...... 2005 Cole Huggins/G ...... 2015 Wyatt Aamodt/D ...... 2021 Marty Schriner/F ...... 1994 Robbie Bina/D ...... 2006 Michael Huntebrinker/F ...... 2015 Cade Borchardt/F...... 2021 Corey Johnson/F ...... 1995 Erik Fabian/F ...... 2006 Jon Jutzi/D ...... 2015 Colby Bukes/D ...... 2021 Jarrod Olson/D ...... 1995 Scott Foyt/F...... 2006 Dylan Margonari/F ...... 2015 Andy Carroll/D ...... 2021 Tim Slukynsky/F ...... 1995 Jordan Parise/G ...... 2006 Casey Nelson/D ...... 2015 Walker Duehr/F ...... 2021 Corey Johnson/F ...... 1996 Chris Porter/F ...... 2006 Jordan Nelson/F ...... 2015 Evan Foss/G ...... 2021 Mark Pivetz/D ...... 1996 Matt Smaby/D ...... 2006 Zach Palmquist/D ...... 2015 Brendan Furry/F ...... 2021 Bill Trew/F ...... 1996 Drew Stafford/F ...... 2006 Zach Stepan/F ...... 2015 Dallas Gerads/F ...... 2021 Brian Zierke/F ...... 1996 Travis Zajac/F ...... 2006 Brett Stern/D ...... 2015 Jake Jaremko/F ...... 2021 Jesse Bull/F ...... 1997 Robbie Bina/D ...... 2007 Stephon Williams/G ...... 2015 Reggie Lutz/F ...... 2021 Dane Litke/D...... 1997 Taylor Chorney/D ...... 2007 Sean Flanagan/D ...... 2016 Tony Malinowski/D ...... 2021 Jay Panzer/F ...... 1997 Ryan Duncan/F ...... 2007 Carter Foguth/D ...... 2016 Dryden McKay/G ...... 2021 Tom Philion/F ...... 1997 Erik Fabian/F ...... 2007 Cole Huggins/G ...... 2016 Shane McMahan/F ...... 2021 Jeff Ulmer/F ...... 1997 Joe Finley/D ...... 2007 Michael Huntebrinker/F ...... 2016 Jack McNeely/D ...... 2021 Mitch Vig/D ...... 1997 Scott Foyt/F...... 2007 Jon Jutzi/D ...... 2016 Ryan Sandelin/F ...... 2021 Brad Williamson/D ...... 1997 Brian Lee/D ...... 2007 Dylan Margonari/F ...... 2016 Nathan Smith/F...... 2021 Jason Blake/F ...... 1998 Ryan Martens/F ...... 2007 Aaron Nelson/G ...... 2016 Lucas Sowder/F ...... 2021 Joe Blake/D ...... 1998 Chris Porter/F ...... 2007 Casey Nelson/D ...... 2016 Jared Spooner/F ...... 2021 Brad DeFauw/F ...... 1998 Aaron Walski/G ...... 2007 Jordan Nelson/F ...... 2016 Chris Van Os-Shaw/F ...... 2021 Lee Goren/F ...... 1998 Matt Watkins/F ...... 2007 Daniel Brickley/D ...... 2017 Riese Zmolek/D ...... 2021 Jay Panzer/F ...... 1998 Robbie Bina/D ...... 2008 Max Coatta/F ...... 2017 Jason Ulmer/F ...... 1998 Ryan Duncan/F ...... 2008 Steen Cooper/F ...... 2017 NORTH DAKOTA (238) Jeff Ulmer/F ...... 1998 Joe Finley/D ...... 2008 Sean Flanagan/D ...... 2017 Name/Position ...... Year Mitch Vig/D ...... 1998 Michael Forney/F ...... 2008 Carter Foguth/D ...... 2017 Perry Berezan/F ...... 1985 Brad Williamson/D ...... 1998 Chay Genoway/D ...... 2008 Cole Huggins/G ...... 2017 Glen Klotz/D ...... 1985 Mike Commodore/D ...... 1999 Andrew Kozek/F...... 2008 Chandler Madry/F ...... 2017 Craig Perry/G ...... 1985 Brad DeFauw/F ...... 1999 Ryan Martens/F ...... 2008 Aaron Nelson/G ...... 2017 Scott Sandelin/D ...... 1985 Karl Goehring/G ...... 1999 Aaron Walski/G ...... 2008 Jordan Nelson/F ...... 2017 Brian Williams/F ...... 1985 Lee Goren/F ...... 1999 Matt Watkins/F ...... 2008 Jason Pawloski/G ...... 2017 Jeff Bowen/F ...... 1986 Trevor Hammer/D ...... 1999 Darcy Zajac/F ...... 2008 Ryan Schwalbe/F ...... 2017 Scott Dub/F ...... 1986 Jay Panzer/F ...... 1999 Brent Davidson/F ...... 2009 Zach Stepan/F ...... 2017 Rick Forst/F ...... 1986 Jeff Panzer/F ...... 1999 Ryan Duncan/F ...... 2009 Alec Vanko/D ...... 2017 Bob Joyce/F ...... 1986 Jason Ulmer/F ...... 1999 Joe Finley/D ...... 2009 Michael Bigelbach/D ...... 2018 Mickey Krampotich/F ...... 1986 Jeff Ulmer/F ...... 1999 Matt Frattin/F...... 2009 Daniel Brickley/D ...... 2018 Tom Benson/D ...... 1987 Brad Williamson/D ...... 1999 Chay Genoway/D ...... 2009 Max Coatta/F ...... 2018 Scott Brower/G ...... 1987 Peter Armbrust/F ...... 2000 Derrick LaPoint/D ...... 2009 Steen Cooper/F ...... 2018 Scott Dub/F ...... 1987 Mike Commodore/D ...... 2000 Ryan Martens/F ...... 2009 Josh French/F ...... 2018 Tony Hrkac/F ...... 1987 Wes Dorey/F ...... 2000 Jake Marto/D ...... 2009 Charlie Gerard/F ...... 2018 Steve Johnson/F ...... 1987 Karl Goehring/G ...... 2000 Aaron Walski/G ...... 2009 Edwin Hookenson/D ...... 2018 Bob Joyce/F ...... 1987 Lee Goren/F ...... 2000 Matt Watkins/F ...... 2009 Zeb Knutson/F ...... 2018 Mickey Krampotich/F ...... 1987 Trevor Hammer/D ...... 2000 Darcy Zajac/F ...... 2009 Clint Lewis/D ...... 2018 Murray Baron/D ...... 1988 Bryan Lundbohm/F ...... 2000 Ben Blood/D ...... 2010 Brad McClure/F ...... 2018 Tom Benson/D ...... 1988 Chad Mazurak/D ...... 2000 Brent Davidson/F ...... 2010 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2018 Brent Bobyck/F ...... 1988 Tim O’Connell/D ...... 2000 Brad Eidsness/G ...... 2010 Aaron Nelson/G ...... 2018 Scott Brower/G ...... 1988 Jeff Panzer/F ...... 2000 Jason Gregoire/F...... 2010 Nicholas Rivera/F ...... 2018 Scott Dub/F ...... 1988 Aaron Schneekloth/D ...... 2000 Brett Hextall/F ...... 2010 Ian Scheid/D ...... 2018 Steve Johnson/F ...... 1988 Jason Ulmer/F ...... 2000 Mario Lamoureux/F ...... 2010 Ryan Schwalbe/F ...... 2018 Mike LaMoine/D ...... 1988 Ryan Bayda/F ...... 2001 Derrick LaPoint/D ...... 2010 C.J. Suess/F ...... 2018 Grant Paranica/F ...... 1988 Karl Goehring/G ...... 2001 Tate Maris/G ...... 2010 Alec Vanko/D ...... 2018 Brent Bobyck/F ...... 1989 Trevor Hammer/D ...... 2001 Jake Marto/D ...... 2010 Michael Bigelbach/D ...... 2019 Mike LaMoine/D ...... 1989 Bryan Lundbohm/F ...... 2001 Chris VandeVelde/F ...... 2010 Max Coatta/F ...... 2019 Grant Paranica/F ...... 1989 Chad Mazurak/D ...... 2001 Darcy Zajac/F ...... 2010 Walker Duehr/F ...... 2019 Garry Valk/F...... 1989 Aaron Schneekloth/D ...... 2001 Ben Blood/D ...... 2011 Josh French/F ...... 2019 Jason Herter/D ...... 1990 Ryan Hale/F ...... 2002 Brett Bruneteau/F ...... 2011 Dallas Gerads/F ...... 2019 Dane Jackson/F ...... 1990 Andy Kollar/G ...... 2002 Brent Davidson/F ...... 2011 Edwin Hookenson/D ...... 2019 Jeff McLean/F ...... 1990 Chad Mazurak/D ...... 2002 Brad Eidsness/G ...... 2011 Jake Jaremko/F ...... 2019 Matt Morelli/F ...... 1990 Jason Notermann/F ...... 2002 Matt Frattin/F...... 2011 Reggie Lutz/F ...... 2019 Brad Pascall/D ...... 1990 Tyler Palmiscno/F ...... 2002 Chay Genoway/D ...... 2011 Connor Mackey/D ...... 2019 Steve Peters/G ...... 1990 Aaron Schneekloth/D ...... 2002 Jason Gregoire/F...... 2011 Shane McMahan/F ...... 2019 Dixon Ward/F ...... 1990 Tim Skarperud/F...... 2002 Brett Hextall/F ...... 2011 Jack McNeely/D ...... 2019 Chris Dickson/G ...... 1991 Ryan Connelly/F ...... 2003 Ryan Hill/F-D ...... 2011 Marc Michaelis/F ...... 2019 Dave Hakstol/D ...... 1991 Nick Fuher/D ...... 2003 Mario Lamoureux/F ...... 2011 Nicholas Rivera/F ...... 2019 Jason Herter/D ...... 1991 Quinn Fylling/F ...... 2003 Derrick LaPoint/D ...... 2011 Ian Scheid/D ...... 2019 Greg Johnson/F ...... 1991 Ryan Hale/F ...... 2003 Andrew MacWilliam/D ...... 2011 Ryan Schwalbe/F ...... 2019 David Marvin/D...... 1991 Matt Jones/D ...... 2003 Brad Malone/F ...... 2011 Jared Spooner/F ...... 2019 Jeff McLean/F ...... 1991 David Lundbohm/F ...... 2003 Tate Maris/G ...... 2011 Alec Vanko/D ...... 2019 Brad Pascall/D ...... 1991 James Massen/F ...... 2003 Jake Marto/D ...... 2011 Riese Zmolek/D ...... 2019 Dixon Ward/F ...... 1991 Jason Notermann/F ...... 2003 Carter Rowney/F ...... 2011 Wyatt Aamodt/D ...... 2020 Brad Bombardir/D ...... 1992 Tyler Palmiscno/F ...... 2003 Ben Blood/D ...... 2012 Jacob Berger/G ...... 2020 Dave Hakstol/D ...... 1992 Andy Schneider/D ...... 2003 Taylor Dickin/F ...... 2012 Andy Carroll/D ...... 2020 Greg Johnson/F ...... 1992 Kevin Spiewak/F ...... 2003 Brad Eidsness/G ...... 2012 Walker Duehr/F ...... 2020 Kevin McKinnon/F ...... 1992 Brian Canady/F ...... 2004 Derek Forbort/D ...... 2012 Josh French/F ...... 2020 Jeff McLean/F ...... 1992 Nick Fuher/D ...... 2004 Mario Lamoureux/G ...... 2012 Dallas Gerads/F ...... 2020 Brad Pascall/D ...... 1992 Quinn Fylling/F ...... 2004 Andrew MacWilliam/D ...... 2012 76 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Tate Maris/G ...... 2012 Brad Frattaroli/F ...... 1997 Garrett Klee/F ...... 2020 Todd Kennedy/D ...... 1992 Brock Nelson/F ...... 2012 Trevor Janicki/D ...... 1997 Griffi n Loughran/F ...... 2020 Fred Knipscheer/F ...... 1992 Derek Rodwell/F ...... 2012 Dieter Kochan/G ...... 1997 Grant Loven/F ...... 2020 Grant Sjerven/G ...... 1992 Carter Rowney/F ...... 2012 Curtis Sheptak/F ...... 1997 Joseph Nardi/F ...... 2020 Jordy Wingate/D ...... 1992 Dillon Simpson/D ...... 2012 Rocky Welsing/D ...... 1997 Ben Newhouse/D ...... 2020 Tony Gruba/F ...... 1993 Connor Gaarder/F ...... 2013 Cohen Adair/F ...... 2014 Ty Readman/F ...... 2020 Greg Hagen/F ...... 1993 Rocco Grimaldi/F ...... 2013 Jake Baker/D ...... 2014 Adam Roeder/D...... 2020 Dave Holum/F ...... 1993 Mark MacMillan/F ...... 2013 Aaron Beutenmiller/G ...... 2014 Caleb Schroer/F ...... 2020 Kelly Hultgren/D ...... 1993 Mitch MacMillan/F ...... 2013 Austin Handley/D ...... 2014 Mitch Slattery/F ...... 2020 Eric Johnson/F ...... 1993 Andrew MacWilliam/D ...... 2013 Erik Higby/F ...... 2014 Luke Voltin/F ...... 2020 Bill Lund/F ...... 1993 Tate Maris/G ...... 2013 Jake Johnson/F ...... 2014 Rylan Yaremko/D ...... 2020 Jay Moser/D ...... 1993 Nick Mattson/D ...... 2013 Ryan Kesti/F ...... 2014 Vincent De Mey/F ...... 2021 Noel Rahn/F ...... 1993 Brendan O’Donnell/F ...... 2013 Aaron Leach/F ...... 2014 André Ghantous/F ...... 2021 Taj Melson/D ...... 1994 Derek Rodwell/F ...... 2013 Robert Lindores/F ...... 2014 John Hawthorne/G...... 2021 Kelly Rieder/F ...... 1994 Dan Senkbeil/D-F ...... 2013 C.J. Ludwig/D ...... 2014 Jett Jungels/F ...... 2021 Kelly Hultgren/D ...... 1995 Dillon Simpson/D ...... 2013 Joseph Manno/F ...... 2014 Nolan Kent/G ...... 2021 Eric Johnson/F ...... 1995 Darren Nowick/F...... 2014 Garrett Klee/F ...... 2021 Taj Melson/D ...... 1995 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (180) Nathan Taurence/D ...... 2014 Griffi n Loughran/F ...... 2021 Jay Geisbauer/F ...... 1996 Name/Position ...... Year Stephan Vigier/F ...... 2014 Joseph Nardi/F ...... 2021 Rob Klasnick/F ...... 1996 Phil DeGaetano/D ...... 1985 Cohen Adair/F ...... 2015 Ben Newhouse/D ...... 2021 Brian Leitza/G ...... 1996 Gary Emmons/F ...... 1985 Jake Baker/D ...... 2015 Mason Palmer/D ...... 2021 Taj Melson/D ...... 1996 Dennis Jiannaras/G ...... 1985 Aaron Beutenmiller/G ...... 2015 Ty Readman/F ...... 2021 Mike O’Connell/D ...... 1996 Dave Moree/D ...... 1985 Derek Dun/G ...... 2015 John Roberts/G ...... 2021 Dan Reimann/D ...... 1996 Ralph Vos/F ...... 1985 Ryan Kesti/F ...... 2015 Brandon Schultz/F ...... 2021 Andy Vicari/D ...... 1996 Mike Jeffrey/G ...... 1986 Aaron Leach/F ...... 2015 Michael Van Unen/D ...... 2021 George Awada/F ...... 1997 Dave Moree/D ...... 1986 Brock Maschmeyer/D ...... 2015 AJ Vanderbeck/F ...... 2021 Matt Cullen/F ...... 1997 John Goode/D ...... 1987 Darren Nowick/F...... 2015 Tanner Vescio/D...... 2021 Brian Leitza/G ...... 1997 Dave Moree/D ...... 1987 Sami Salminen/F ...... 2015 Kyle McLaughlin/D ...... 1997 Darryl Olsen/D ...... 1987 Ryan Trenz/D ...... 2015 OMAHA (42) George Awada/F ...... 1998 Mark Lanigan/D ...... 1988 Cohen Adair/F ...... 2016 Name/Position ...... Year Josh DeWolf/D ...... 1998 Dave Porter/F...... 1988 Zach Diamantoni/F ...... 2016 Fredrik Bergman/G ...... 2011 Rob Klasnick/F ...... 1998 Brad Werenka/D ...... 1988 Derek Dun/G ...... 2016 Terry Broadhurst/F ...... 2011 Brian Leitza/G ...... 1998 Doug Garrow/F ...... 1989 Jordan Klimek/D ...... 2016 Kyle Ensign/D ...... 2011 Mike Maristuen/F ...... 1998 John Goode/D ...... 1989 Aaron Leach/F ...... 2016 John Faulkner/G ...... 2011 Kyle McLaughlin/D ...... 1998 Darryl Plandowski/F ...... 1989 Brock Maschmeyer/D ...... 2016 Joey Martin/F ...... 2011 Mike Rucinski/F ...... 1998 Brad Werenka/D ...... 1989 Darren Nowick/F...... 2016 Eric Olimb/D ...... 2011 George Awada/F ...... 1999 Phil Brown/F ...... 1990 Robbie Payne/F ...... 2016 Rich Purslow/F ...... 2011 Jason Goulet/F ...... 1999 Jim Hiller/F ...... 1990 Sami Salminen/F ...... 2016 Pasko Skarica/D ...... 2011 Kyle McLaughlin/D ...... 1999 Eric LeMarque/F ...... 1990 Filip Starzynski/F ...... 2016 Matt Smith/D ...... 2011 Brandon Sampair/F ...... 1999 Lou Melone/D ...... 1990 Ryan Trenz/D ...... 2016 Nick Von Bokern/D ...... 2011 Peter Torsson/F ...... 1999 Kevin Scott/F ...... 1990 Easton Viitala/F ...... 2016 Bryce Aneloski/D ...... 2012 Keith Anderson/F ...... 2000 Scott Beattie/F ...... 1991 Ryan Black/D ...... 2017 Dayn Belfour/G ...... 2012 Jon Cullen/F ...... 2000 Jim Hiller/F ...... 1991 Mathias Israelsson/G ...... 2017 Fredrik Bergman/G ...... 2012 Tom Lund/D ...... 2000 Rob Kruhlak/G ...... 1991 Zach Diamantoni/F ...... 2017 Terry Broadhurst/F ...... 2012 Scott Meyer/G ...... 2000 Darryl Plandowski/F ...... 1991 Gerard Hanson/F ...... 2017 Kyle Ensign/F ...... 2012 Brandon Sampair/F ...... 2000 Kevin Scott/F ...... 1991 Brendan Jacques/F ...... 2017 John Faulkner/G ...... 2012 Peter Torsson/F ...... 2000 Ed Ward/F ...... 1991 Jesse Juntilla/D ...... 2017 Brent Gwidt/F ...... 2012 Duvie Westcott/D ...... 2000 Brad Werenka/D ...... 1991 Jordan Klimek/D ...... 2017 Brock Montpetit/F ...... 2012 Keith Anderson/F ...... 2001 Steve Woog/F ...... 1991 Brock Maschmeyer/D ...... 2017 James Polk/F ...... 2012 Jon Cullen/F ...... 2001 Jim Hiller/F ...... 1992 Anthony Paskaruk/F ...... 2017 Zahn Raubenheimer/F ...... 2012 Scott Meyer/G ...... 2001 Rob Kruhlak/G ...... 1992 Robbie Payne/F ...... 2017 Johnnie Searfoss/F ...... 2012 Brandon Sampair/F ...... 2001 Lou Melone/D ...... 1992 Denver Pierce/F ...... 2017 Alex Simonson/F ...... 2012 Duvie Westcott/D ...... 2001 Scott Smith/F...... 1992 Sami Salminen/F ...... 2017 Matt Smith/D ...... 2012 Jon Cullen/F ...... 2002 Steve Carpenter/D ...... 1993 Filip Starzynski/F ...... 2017 Andrej Sustr/D ...... 2012 Andy Lundbohm/F ...... 2002 Steve Hamilton/D ...... 1993 Atte Tolvanen/G ...... 2017 Tony Turgeon/D ...... 2012 Jim McNamara/D ...... 2002 Jason Hehr/D-F ...... 1993 James Vermeulen/D ...... 2017 Bryce Aneloski/D ...... 2013 Ryan Melbourne/F ...... 2002 Dave Huettl/D ...... 1993 Ryan Black/D ...... 2018 Dayn Belfour/G ...... 2013 Jon Cullen/F ...... 2003 Rob Kruhlak/G ...... 1993 Zach Diamantoni/F ...... 2018 John Faulkner/G ...... 2013 Mike Doyle/F ...... 2003 Garett MacDonald/D...... 1993 Mathias Israelsson/G ...... 2018 Brent Gwidt/F ...... 2013 Dave Iannazzo/F ...... 2003 Geoff Simpson/D ...... 1993 Brendan Jacques/F ...... 2018 Ryan Massa/G ...... 2013 Peter Szabo/F ...... 2003 Scott Smith/F...... 1993 Jesse Juntilla/D ...... 2018 Jaycob Megna/D ...... 2013 Adam Coole/G ...... 2004 Steve Carpenter/D ...... 1994 Anthony Paskaruk/F ...... 2018 Brock Montpetit/F ...... 2013 Billy Hengen/F ...... 2004 Scott Green/F ...... 1994 Robbie Payne/F ...... 2018 Brian O’Rourke/D ...... 2013 Dave Iannazzo/F ...... 2004 Jason Hehr/D-F ...... 1994 Denver Pierce/F ...... 2018 James Polk/F ...... 2013 Joe Jensen/F ...... 2004 Karson Kaebel/F ...... 1994 Adam Rockwood/F ...... 2018 Zahn Raubenheimer/F ...... 2013 Ryan LaMere/D ...... 2004 Kory Karlander/F ...... 1994 Filip Starzynski/F ...... 2018 Andrew Schmit/F ...... 2013 T.J. McElroy/D ...... 2004 Bill MacGillivray/F ...... 1994 Atte Tolvanen/G ...... 2018 Johnnie Searfoss/F ...... 2013 Jason Montgomery/G ...... 2004 Scott Smith/F...... 1994 James Vermeulen/D ...... 2018 Alex Simonson/F ...... 2013 Colin Peters/D...... 2004 Steve Woog/F ...... 1994 Luke Voltin/F ...... 2018 Andrej Sustr/D ...... 2013 Konrad Reeder/F ...... 2004 Scott Green/F ...... 1995 Rylan Yaremko/D ...... 2018 Tony Turgeon/D ...... 2013 Peter Szabo/F ...... 2004 Steve Hamilton/D ...... 1995 Philip Beaulieu/D ...... 2019 Ryan Walters/F ...... 2013 Casey Borer/D ...... 2005 Jason Hehr/D ...... 1995 Robert Fosdick/D ...... 2019 Dominic Zombo/F ...... 2013 Tim Boron/G ...... 2005 Trevor Janicki/D ...... 1995 Brett Heikkila/F ...... 2019 Mike Doyle/F ...... 2005 Kory Karlander/F ...... 1995 Joseph Nardi/F ...... 2019 ST. CLOUD STATE (194) Billy Hengen/F ...... 2005 Dieter Kochan/G ...... 1995 Denver Pierce/F ...... 2019 Name/Position ...... Year Gary Houseman/F ...... 2005 Jason Welch/F ...... 1995 Adam Rockwood/F ...... 2019 Brian Cook/F ...... 1991 Dave Iannazzo/F ...... 2005 Aaron Cain/F ...... 1996 Adam Roeder/D...... 2019 Mike DelCastillo/F ...... 1991 Joe Jensen/F ...... 2005 Darcy Dallas/D ...... 1996 Caleb Schroer/F ...... 2019 Rikard Gronborg/D ...... 1991 T.J. McElroy/D ...... 2005 Layne Humenny/D ...... 1996 Mitchell Slattery/F ...... 2019 Steve Haataja/D ...... 1991 Nate Raduns/F ...... 2005 Trevor Janicki/D ...... 1996 Atte Tolvanen/G ...... 2019 Tim Hanus/F ...... 1991 Konrad Reeder/F ...... 2005 Mike Johnson/D ...... 1996 James Vermeulen/D ...... 2019 Bret Hedican/D...... 1991 Josh Singer/D-F ...... 2005 Dieter Kochan/G ...... 1996 Luke Voltin/F ...... 2019 Todd Kennedy/D ...... 1991 Peter Szabo/F ...... 2005 Curtis Sheptak/F ...... 1996 Rylan Yaremko/D ...... 2019 Jeff Saterdalen/F ...... 1991 Chris Anderson/D ...... 2006 Jason Welch/F ...... 1996 Philip Beaulieu/D ...... 2020 Chris Scheid/F ...... 1991 Tim Boron/G ...... 2006 Aaron Cain/F ...... 1997 Vincent de Mey/F ...... 2020 Rikard Gronborg/D ...... 1992 Aaron Brocklehurst/D ...... 2006 Darcy Dallas/D ...... 1997 Nolan Kent/G ...... 2020 Tim Hanus/F ...... 1992 Justin Fletcher/D ...... 2006 77 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Matt Francis/F ...... 2006 Matthew Ford/F ...... 2006 Andrew Gordon/F ...... 2006 Tom Gilbert/D ...... 2006 Matt Hartman/F ...... 2006 Nick Licari/F ...... 2006 Billy Hengen/F ...... 2006 Matt Olinger/D ...... 2006 Gary Houseman/F ...... 2006 Brian Elliott/G ...... 2007 Joe Jensen/F ...... 2006 Tom Gorowsky/F ...... 2007 T.J. McElroy/D ...... 2006 Ryan Jeffery/G ...... 2007 Marty Mjelleli/F ...... 2006 Matt Olinger/D ...... 2007 Nate Raduns/F ...... 2006 Jack Skille/F ...... 2007 Konrad Reeder/F ...... 2006 Ben Street/F ...... 2007 Josh Singer/F ...... 2006 Aaron Bendickson/F ...... 2008 Matt Stephenson/D ...... 2006 Shane Connelly/G ...... 2008 Casey Borer/D ...... 2007 Matthew Ford/F ...... 2008 Aaron Brocklehurst/D-F ...... 2007 Tom Gorowsky/F ...... 2008 David Carlisle/D ...... 2007 Ryan Jeffery/G ...... 2008 Andrew Gordon/F ...... 2007 Ben Street/F ...... 2008 Gary Houseman/F ...... 2007 Tom Gorowsky/F ...... 2009 Dan Kronick/F ...... 2007 Jeff Henderson/G ...... 2009 Marty Mjelleli/F ...... 2007 Ryan Jeffery/G ...... 2009 Nate Raduns/F ...... 2007 Ryan McDonagh/D ...... 2009 Matt Stephenson/D ...... 2007 Ben Street/F ...... 2009 Jon Ammerman/D ...... 2008 Aaron Bendickson/F ...... 2010 Brent Borgen/F ...... 2008 Ryan Little/D ...... 2010 Aaron Brocklehurst/D ...... 2008 Ryan McDonagh/D ...... 2010 Ryan Lasch/F ...... 2008 Eric Springer/D ...... 2010 Marty Mjelleli/F ...... 2008 Ben Street/F ...... 2010 Garrett Raboin/D ...... 2008 Ryan Little/F ...... 2011 Matt Stephenson/D ...... 2008 Eric Springer/D ...... 2011 John Swanson/D ...... 2008 Mitch Thompson/G ...... 2011 Jon Ammerman/D ...... 2009 Tyler Barnes/F ...... 2012 Brett Barta/D ...... 2009 Chase Drake/D ...... 2012 Brent Borgen/F ...... 2009 Joe Faust/D ...... 2012 David Carlisle/D ...... 2009 WISCONSIN’S TONY GRANATO WAS A MEMBER OF THE FIRST TWO Gavin Hartzog/F ...... 2012 Aaron Marvin/F ...... 2009 WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS IN 1984-85 AND 1985-86. Ryan Little/F ...... 2012 Michael Olson/F ...... 2009 Frankie Simonelli/D ...... 2012 Kevin Gravel/D ...... 2013 Scott Sanderson/F ...... 1994 Nick Oslund/F ...... 2009 Eric Springer/D ...... 2012 Ben Hanowski/F ...... 2013 Chris Tok/D ...... 1994 Garrett Raboin/D ...... 2009 Mitch Thompson/G ...... 2012 Joey Holka/F ...... 2013 Chris Tucker/F ...... 1994 Nicholas Rioux/D ...... 2009 Mark Zengerle/F ...... 2012 Nick Jensen/D ...... 2013 Maco Balkovec/D ...... 1995 Garrett Roe/F ...... 2009 Tyler Barnes/F ...... 2013 Drew LeBlanc/F ...... 2013 Troy Howard/F ...... 1995 Mitch Ryan/F ...... 2009 Chase Drake/D ...... 2013 David Morley/F ...... 2013 Brian Rafalski/D ...... 1995 Brian Volpei/F ...... 2009 Joe Faust/D ...... 2013 Nick Oliver/F ...... 2013 Scott Sanderson/F ...... 1995 Jon Ammerman/D ...... 2010 Gavin Hartzog/F ...... 2013 Joe Phillippi/G ...... 2013 Rick Enrico/F ...... 1996 Brett Barta/D ...... 2010 Ryan Little/F ...... 2013 Andrew Prochno/D ...... 2013 Troy Howard/F ...... 1996 Jordy Christian/F ...... 2010 Jake McCabe/D ...... 2013 Jarrod Rabey/D ...... 2013 Erik Raygor/F ...... 1996 Jared Festler/F ...... 2010 Michael Mersch/F ...... 2013 Joe Rehkamp/F ...... 2013 Scott Sanderson/F ...... 1996 Chris Hepp/D ...... 2010 Brad Navin/F ...... 2013 Mark Smith/F ...... 1996 Ryan Lasch/F ...... 2010 Landon Peterson/G ...... 2013 WISCONSIN (138) Kirk Daubenspeck/G ...... 1997 Oliver Lauridsen/D ...... 2010 Joel Rumpel/G ...... 2013 Name/Position ...... Year Rick Enrico/F ...... 1997 Drew LeBlanc/F ...... 2010 Frankie Simonelli/D ...... 2013 Tony Granato/F ...... 1985 Mark Smith/F ...... 1997 Aaron Marvin/F ...... 2010 Mark Zengerle/F ...... 2013 Jim Johannson/F ...... 1985 Dan Bjornlie/F ...... 1998 Travis Novak/F ...... 2010 Tony Granato/F ...... 1986 Erik Raygor/F ...... 1998 Nick Oslund/F ...... 2010 Paul Graveline/F ...... 1986 Mark Smith/F ...... 1998 Garrett Raboin/D ...... 2010 Jim Johannson/F ...... 1986 Mike Valley/G ...... 1998 Nicholas Rioux/D ...... 2010 Glenn Revak/F ...... 1986 Dan Bjornlie/F-D ...... 1999 Mitch Ryan/F ...... 2010 Marty Wiitala/D ...... 1986 Kevin Granato/F ...... 1999 Brian Volpei/F ...... 2010 John Byce/F ...... 1987 Graham Melanson/G ...... 1999 Sam Zabkowicz/D ...... 2010 Pat Ford/F ...... 1987 Steve Reinprecht/F ...... 1999 Brett Barta/D ...... 2011 Paul Ranheim/F ...... 1987 Tim Rothering/F-D ...... 1999 Jordy Christian/F ...... 2011 Mike Richter/G ...... 1987 Dan Bjornlie/D ...... 2000 Jared Festler/F ...... 2011 Steve Tuttle/F ...... 1987 Kent Davyduke/F ...... 2000 Ben Hanowski/F ...... 2011 Rob Mendel/D ...... 1988 Kevin Granato/F ...... 2000 Oliver Lauridsen/D ...... 2011 Greg Poss/D ...... 1988 Dustin Kuk/F ...... 2000 Drew LeBlanc/F ...... 2011 Glenn Revak/F ...... 1988 Graham Melanson/G ...... 2000 Mike Lee/G ...... 2011 Steve Tuttle/F ...... 1988 Niki Siren/F ...... 2000 Aaron Marvin/F ...... 2011 Jon Helgeson/F...... 1989 Rob Vega/D ...... 2000 Travis Novak/F ...... 2011 Kurt Semandel/D ...... 1989 Andy Wheeler/F ...... 2000 Nick Oslund/F ...... 2011 Rodger Sykes/D ...... 1989 Kevin Granato/F ...... 2001 Nicolas Rioux/D ...... 2011 Joe Decker/F ...... 1990 Dany Heatley/F ...... 2001 Garrett Roe/F ...... 2011 Rob Mendel/D ...... 1990 Graham Melanson/G ...... 2001 Brian Volpei/F ...... 2011 Chris Tancill/F ...... 1990 Andy Wheeler/F ...... 2001 Sam Zabkowicz/D ...... 2011 Rob Andringa/D ...... 1991 Brad Winchester/F ...... 2001 Brandon Burrell/D ...... 2012 Joe Decker/F ...... 1991 Jake Heisler/F ...... 2002 Jordy Christian/F ...... 2012 Jason Francisco/F ...... 1991 Andy Wheeler/F ...... 2002 Nic Dowd/F ...... 2012 Barry Richter/F ...... 1991 Brad Winchester/F ...... 2002 Jared Festler/F ...... 2012 Mike Doers/F ...... 1992 Jake Heisler/F ...... 2003 Kevin Gravel/D ...... 2012 Jason Francisco/F ...... 1992 Mark Jackson/D ...... 2003 Ben Hanowski/F ...... 2012 Chris Tucker/F ...... 1992 Brad Winchester/F ...... 2003 Nick Jensen/D ...... 2012 Jason Francisco/F ...... 1993 Nick Licari/F ...... 2004 Drew LeBlanc/F ...... 2012 Rob Granato/F ...... 1993 Brian Elliott/G ...... 2005 Mike Lee/G ...... 2012 Ulvis Katlaps/D ...... 1993 Mark Heatley/F ...... 2005 Travis Novak/F ...... 2012 Chris Tucker/F ...... 1993 Luke Kohtala/G ...... 2005 Brooks Bertsch/F ...... 2013 Maco Balkovec/D ...... 1994 Ryan MacMurchy/F ...... 2005 Brandon Burrell/D ...... 2013 Shawn Carter/F ...... 1994 Matt Olinger/D ...... 2005 Tim Daly/D...... 2013 Troy Howard/F ...... 1994 Ken Rowe/F ...... 2005 Nic Dowd/F ...... 2013 Ulvis Katlaps/D ...... 1994 Brian Elliott/G ...... 2006 Ryan Faragher/G ...... 2013 78 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

The WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award, developed by team Faculty Athletic Representatives, dates to 2005-06.

To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his present institution.

ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (48) Zack Rassell ...... 2015 Nick Hinz ...... 2018 Kyle Bauman ...... 2017 Name ...... Year Austin Sevalrud ...... 2015 Nikolas Koberstein ...... 2018 Dan Billett ...... 2017 Chad Brears ...... 2014 Tad Kozun ...... 2016 Kyle Marino ...... 2018 Michael Bitzer ...... 2017 Brice Geoffrion ...... 2014 Blake Leask ...... 2016 Anton Martinsson ...... 2018 Dillon Eichstad ...... 2017 Jeff Vanderlugt ...... 2014 Olivier Mantha ...... 2016 Nikolas Koberstein ...... 2019 Brendan Harms ...... 2017 Anderson White ...... 2014 Austin Sevalrud ...... 2016 James LaDouce ...... 2019 Ian Janco ...... 2017 Chad Brears ...... 2015 Blake Tatchell ...... 2016 Anton Martinsson ...... 2019 Adam Lovick ...... 2017 Brent Fletcher ...... 2015 Matt Anholt ...... 2017 Max Newton ...... 2019 Reid Mimmack ...... 2017 Jeff Vanderlugt ...... 2015 Jarrett Brown ...... 2017 Brennan Blaszczak ...... 2020 Charlie O’Connor ...... 2017 Anderson White ...... 2015 Dylan Hubbs ...... 2017 Caleb Hite ...... 2020 Taylor Roo ...... 2017 James Block ...... 2016 Alex Jackstadt ...... 2017 Kylar Hope ...... 2020 Michael Soucier ...... 2017 Chad Brears ...... 2016 Tad Kozun ...... 2017 James LaDouce ...... 2020 Justin Baudry ...... 2018 Brent Fletcher ...... 2016 Olivier Mantha ...... 2017 Kyle Marino ...... 2020 Kyle Bauman ...... 2018 Max McHugh ...... 2016 Jonah Renouf ...... 2017 Anton Martinsson ...... 2020 Dan Billett ...... 2018 Brandon Parker ...... 2016 Nathan Renouf ...... 2017 Jordan Muzzillo ...... 2020 Michael Bitzer ...... 2018 Anderson White ...... 2016 Eric Roberts ...... 2017 Max Newton ...... 2020 Adam Brady ...... 2018 Hunter Anderson...... 2017 Cam Amantea ...... 2018 Antti Virtanen ...... 2020 Jack Burgart...... 2018 Brent Fletcher ...... 2017 Jarrett Brown ...... 2018 Colin Doyle ...... 2021 Dillon Eichstadt...... 2018 Hans Gorowsky...... 2017 Alex Jackstadt ...... 2018 Filip Fornaa Svensson ...... 2021 Myles Fitzgerald ...... 2018 Jetlan Houcher ...... 2017 Tad Kozun ...... 2018 Gustavs Grigals ...... 2021 Ian Janco ...... 2018 Cam Knight ...... 2017 Olivier Mantha ...... 2018 Didrik Henbrant ...... 2021 Tommy Muck ...... 2018 Matt Larose ...... 2017 Nolan Nicholas...... 2018 Caleb Hite ...... 2021 T.J. Roo ...... 2018 Max McHugh ...... 2017 Jonah Renouf ...... 2018 Kristaps Jakobsons ...... 2021 Hampus Sjödahl ...... 2018 Brandon Parker ...... 2017 Nathan Renouf ...... 2018 Roberts Kalkis ...... 2021 Zach Whitecloud ...... 2018 John Teets ...... 2017 Nils Rygaard ...... 2018 Markuss Komuls ...... 2021 Justin Baudry ...... 2019 Jordan Uhelski ...... 2017 David Trinkberger ...... 2018 Jordan Muzzillo ...... 2021 Dan Billett ...... 2019 Adam Wilcox ...... 2017 Cam Amantea ...... 2019 Max Newton ...... 2021 Adam Brady ...... 2019 Hans Gorowsky...... 2018 Trey deGraaf ...... 2019 Antti Virtanen ...... 2021 Connor Brown-Maloski ...... 2019 Cam Knight ...... 2018 Drake Glover ...... 2019 Jack Burgart...... 2019 Max McHugh ...... 2018 Tomi Hiekkavirta ...... 2019 BEMIDJI STATE (109) Dillon Eichstadt...... 2019 Brandon Parker ...... 2018 Zac Masson ...... 2019 Name ...... Year Ian Janco ...... 2019 Sean Rappleyea ...... 2018 Aaron McPheters ...... 2019 Ryan Adams ...... 2011 Brad Johnson ...... 2019 Teddy Rotenberger...... 2018 Nolan Nicholas...... 2019 Jake Areshenko ...... 2011 Henry Johnson ...... 2019 John Teets ...... 2018 Jonah Renouf ...... 2019 Dan Bakala ...... 2011 Tommy Muck ...... 2019 Adam Wilcox ...... 2018 Nathan Renouf ...... 2019 Emil Billberg ...... 2011 Hampus Sjodahl ...... 2019 Austin Beaulieu ...... 2019 Corey Renwick ...... 2019 Mathieu Dugas...... 2011 Ethan Somoza ...... 2019 Sean Rappleyea ...... 2019 Nils Rygaard ...... 2019 Darcy Findlay ...... 2011 Tyler Vold ...... 2019 Teddy Rotenberger...... 2019 Eric Sinclair ...... 2019 Drew Fisher ...... 2011 Alex Adams ...... 2020 John Teets ...... 2019 David Trinkberger ...... 2019 Jamie MacQueen ...... 2011 Adam Brady ...... 2020 Adam Wilcox ...... 2019 Jordan Xavier ...... 2019 Aaron McLeod...... 2011 Zach Driscoll ...... 2020 Austin Beaulieu ...... 2020 Carmine Buono ...... 2020 Brance Orban ...... 2011 Darby Gula ...... 2020 Bailey Newton ...... 2020 Kris Carlson ...... 2020 Brady Wacker ...... 2011 Henry Johnson ...... 2020 Sean Rappleyea ...... 2020 Trey DeGraaf...... 2020 Jake Areshenko ...... 2012 Tyler Jubenvill ...... 2020 Teddy Rotenberger...... 2020 Tomi Hiekkavirta ...... 2020 Dan Bakala ...... 2012 Tyler Kirkup ...... 2020 Tyr Thompson ...... 2020 Zac Masson ...... 2020 Kyle Brodie ...... 2012 Tommy Muck ...... 2020 Connor Wood ...... 2020 Aaron McPheters ...... 2020 Darcy Findlay ...... 2012 Hampus Sjödahl ...... 2020 Lucas Bahn ...... 2021 Nolan Nicholas...... 2020 Drew Fisher ...... 2012 Ethan Somoza ...... 2020 Adrian Danchenko ...... 2021 Drayson Pears ...... 2020 Brad Hunt ...... 2012 Alex Adams ...... 2021 Tyr Thompson ...... 2021 Corey Renwick ...... 2020 Jeff Jubinville ...... 2012 Brad Belisle ...... 2021 Connor Wood ...... 2021 Eric Sinclair ...... 2020 Garrett Ladd ...... 2012 Zach Driscoll ...... 2021 David Trinkberger ...... 2020 Aaron McLeod...... 2012 Darby Gula ...... 2021 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (89) Brayden Camrud ...... 2021 Jamie MacQueen ...... 2012 Tyler Jubenvill ...... 2021 Name ...... Year Kris Carlson ...... 2021 Brance Orban ...... 2012 Tyler Kirkup ...... 2021 Jon Olthuis ...... 2008 Zach Court...... 2021 Brady Wacker ...... 2012 Kyle Looft ...... 2021 Nils Backstrom ...... 2009 Andrew Lane ...... 2021 Jake Areshenko ...... 2013 Elias Rosén ...... 2021 Brian Bales ...... 2009 Zac Masson ...... 2021 Phil Brewer ...... 2013 Sam Solensky ...... 2021 Jon Olthuis ...... 2009 Aaron McPheters ...... 2021 Matt Hartmann ...... 2013 Ethan Somoza ...... 2021 Luka Vidmar...... 2009 Troy Robillard ...... 2021 Aaron McLeod...... 2013 Nils Backstrom ...... 2010 Eric Sinclair ...... 2021 Brance Orban ...... 2013 BOWLING GREEN (67) Josh Lunden ...... 2010 Matt Prapavessis ...... 2013 Name ...... Year Jon Olthuis ...... 2010 ALASKA (49) Tyler Tosunian ...... 2013 Ryan Carpenter ...... 2014 Dusan Sidor ...... 2010 Name ...... Year Andrew Walsh ...... 2013 Mark Cooper ...... 2014 Jared Tuton ...... 2010 Sean Cahill ...... 2014 Sam Windle ...... 2013 Marcus Perrier ...... 2014 Chris Crowell ...... 2011 Trevor Campbell ...... 2014 Phil Brewer ...... 2014 Jake Sloat ...... 2014 Dusan Sidor ...... 2011 Matt Friese ...... 2014 Jeff Jubinville ...... 2014 Mike Sullivan ...... 2014 Scott Warner ...... 2011 Nolan Huysmans ...... 2014 Reid Mimmack ...... 2014 Chad Sumsion ...... 2014 Matt Bailey ...... 2012 Colton Parayko ...... 2014 Matt Prapavessis ...... 2014 Ryan Viselli ...... 2014 Brett Cameron ...... 2012 John Keeney ...... 2014 Andrew Walsh ...... 2014 Andrew Wallace ...... 2014 Chris Crowell ...... 2012 Garrick Perry ...... 2014 Sam Windle ...... 2014 Bryce Williamson ...... 2014 Andrew Pickering ...... 2012 Sean Cahill ...... 2015 Brendan Harms ...... 2015 Camden Wojtala ...... 2014 Jade Portwood ...... 2012 Matt Friese ...... 2015 Graeme McCormack ...... 2015 Scott Zacharias ...... 2014 Dusan Sidor ...... 2012 Nolan Huysmans ...... 2015 Reid Mimmack ...... 2015 Tomas Sholl ...... 2015 Matt Bailey ...... 2013 Colton Parayko ...... 2015 Matt Prapavessis ...... 2015 Mike Sullivan ...... 2015 Chris Crowell ...... 2013 Zach Frye ...... 2016 Nate Arentz ...... 2016 Matt Pohlkamp ...... 2016 Daniel Naslund...... 2013 Nolan Huysmans ...... 2016 Kyle Bauman ...... 2016 Jakob Reichert ...... 2016 Kory Roy ...... 2013 Jordan Burns ...... 2017 Michael Bitzer ...... 2016 Tomas Sholl ...... 2016 Quinn Sproule...... 2013 Zach Frye ...... 2017 Brendan Harms ...... 2016 Kevin Dufour ...... 2017 Scott Warner ...... 2013 Nick Hinz ...... 2017 Graeme McCormack ...... 2016 Mitch McLain ...... 2017 Matt Bailey ...... 2014 Nikolas Koberstein ...... 2017 Reid Mimmack ...... 2016 Tomas Sholl ...... 2017 Michael Matyas ...... 2014 Ryker Leer ...... 2017 Charlie O’Connor ...... 2016 Niko Coffman ...... 2018 Austin Sevalrud ...... 2014 Brandon Morley ...... 2017 Ruslan Pedan ...... 2016 Frédéric Létourneau ...... 2018 Blake Tatchell ...... 2014 John Mullally ...... 2017 Jesse Wilkins ...... 2016 Casey Linkenheld ...... 2018 Michael Matyas ...... 2015 Chad Staley ...... 2017 Justin Baudry ...... 2017 Mitch McLain ...... 2018 79 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

Matt Meier ...... 2018 Matt Glasser ...... 2008 Zach Yoder ...... 2019 Eli Vlaisavljevich ...... 2008 Sam Craggs ...... 2019 Tyler Ruegsegger ...... 2008 Cameron Clarke ...... 2020 Derek Kitti ...... 2009 Jacob Dalton ...... 2019 J.P. Testwuide ...... 2008 Nate Kallen ...... 2020 Bennett Royer ...... 2009 Eric Dop ...... 2019 Andrew Thomas ...... 2008 Dominic Lutz ...... 2020 Mike VanWagner ...... 2009 Connor Ford ...... 2019 Marc Cheverie ...... 2009 Justin Michaelian ...... 2020 Eli Vlaisavljevich ...... 2009 Brandon Kruse ...... 2019 Brian Gifford ...... 2009 Coale Norris ...... 2020 Corson Cramer ...... 2010 Frederic Letourneau ...... 2019 Matt Glasser ...... 2009 Joe Rutkowski...... 2020 Peter Rohn ...... 2010 Casey Linkenheld ...... 2019 Dustin Jackson ...... 2009 Roni Salmenkangas ...... 2020 Mike VanWagner ...... 2010 Matt Meier ...... 2019 Chri Nutini...... 2009 Zach Yoder ...... 2020 Eli Vlaisavljevich ...... 2010 Carson Musser ...... 2019 Kyle Ostrow ...... 2009 Blake Evennou ...... 2021 Jordan Baker ...... 2011 Chris Pohlkamp ...... 2019 Tyler Ruegsegger ...... 2009 Connor Fedorek ...... 2021 Corson Cramer ...... 2011 Brett Rich ...... 2019 Joe Colborne ...... 2010 Cade Kowalski ...... 2021 Kevin Genoe ...... 2011 Cameron Wright ...... 2019 Brian Gifford ...... 2010 Carter McPhail ...... 2021 Brett Olson ...... 2011 Alex Barber ...... 2020 Matt Glasser ...... 2010 Justin Michaelian ...... 2021 Bennett Royer ...... 2011 Sam Craggs ...... 2020 Chris Nutini ...... 2010 Marshall Moise ...... 2021 Corson Cramer ...... 2012 Jacob Dalton ...... 2020 Kyle Ostrow ...... 2010 Coale Norris ...... 2021 Kevin Genoe ...... 2012 Eric Dop ...... 2020 Rhett Rakhshani ...... 2010 Brenden Rons ...... 2021 Patrick McCadden ...... 2012 Connor Ford ...... 2020 Tyler Ruegsegger ...... 2010 Roni Salmenkangas ...... 2021 Brad Stebner ...... 2012 Brandon Kruse ...... 2020 Patrick Wiercioch ...... 2010 Ethan Stewart ...... 2021 Kevin Genoe ...... 2013 Frederic Letourneau ...... 2020 Jesse Martin...... 2011 Dallas Tulik ...... 2021 Tanner Kero ...... 2013 Casey Linkenheld ...... 2020 Chris Nutini ...... 2011 Jake Willets...... 2021 Daniel Sova ...... 2013 Carson Musser ...... 2020 Kyle Ostrow ...... 2011 Brad Stebner ...... 2013 Brett Rich ...... 2020 Shawn Ostrow ...... 2011 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (53) C.J. Eick ...... 2014 Trevor St-Jean ...... 2020 Paul Phillips ...... 2011 Name ...... Year Tanner Kero ...... 2014 Cam Babiak ...... 2021 Beau Bennett ...... 2012 Matt Bruneteau ...... 2014 Daniel Sova ...... 2014 Alex Barber ...... 2021 Daniel Olszewski ...... 2012 Chris Ciotti ...... 2014 Brad Stebner ...... 2014 Sam Craggs ...... 2021 Shawn Ostrow ...... 2012 Kevin Czuczman ...... 2014 Brent Baltus ...... 2015 Will Cullen ...... 2021 Paul Phillips ...... 2012 Kevin Kapalka ...... 2014 C.J. Eick ...... 2015 Garrett Daly ...... 2021 Larkin Jacobson...... 2013 Austin McKay ...... 2014 Tanner Kero ...... 2015 Chase Danol...... 2021 Scott Mayfi eld ...... 2013 Andrew Perrault ...... 2014 Brent Baltus ...... 2016 Eric Dop ...... 2021 Shawn Ostrow ...... 2013 Dan Radke ...... 2014 C.J. Eick ...... 2016 Evan Dougherty ...... 2021 Paul Phillips ...... 2013 Zach Sternberg...... 2014 Shane Hanna ...... 2016 Connor Ford ...... 2021 Jayson Angus ...... 2015 Devin Kero ...... 2016 Gavin Gould ...... 2021 FERRIS STATE (77) Alex Globke ...... 2015 Chris Leibinger ...... 2016 Brandon Kruse ...... 2021 Name ...... Year Austin McKay ...... 2015 Alex Petan ...... 2016 T.J. Lloyd ...... 2021 Brandon Anselmini ...... 2014 Jayson Angus ...... 2016 Jamie Phillips ...... 2016 Carson Musser ...... 2021 Kenny Babinski ...... 2014 Kyle Chatham ...... 2016 Dylan Steman ...... 2016 Adam Pitters...... 2021 Jason Binkley ...... 2014 Aaron Davis ...... 2016 Cliff Watson ...... 2016 Brett Rich ...... 2021 Cory Kane ...... 2014 Gordon Defi el ...... 2016 Brent Baltus ...... 2017 Zack Rose ...... 2021 Matt Robertson...... 2014 Alex Globke ...... 2016 Devin Kero ...... 2017 Taylor Schneider ...... 2021 Travis White ...... 2014 Zach Loesch ...... 2016 Chris Leibinger ...... 2017 Trevor St-Jean ...... 2021 Charles Williams ...... 2014 Austin McKay ...... 2016 Dylan Steman ...... 2017 Justin Wells ...... 2021 Jason Binkley ...... 2015 Ryan Renz ...... 2016 Cliff Watson ...... 2017 Cameron Wright ...... 2021 Chad McDonald ...... 2015 Aidan Wright ...... 2016 Brent Baltus ...... 2018 Matt Robertson...... 2015 Gordon Defi el ...... 2017 Thomas Berretta ...... 2018 COLORADO COLLEGE (29) Kyle Schempp ...... 2015 Nick Kossoff ...... 2017 Devin Kero ...... 2018 Name ...... Year Jared VanWormer ...... 2015 Ryan Renz ...... 2017 Dylan Steman ...... 2018 John Brunkhorst ...... 2006 Travis White ...... 2015 Aidan Wright ...... 2017 Thomas Beretta ...... 2019 Scott McCulloch ...... 2006 Tyler Andrew ...... 2016 Ian Johnston ...... 2018 Robbie Beydoun ...... 2019 Brett Sterling ...... 2006 Brandon Anselmini ...... 2016 Nick Kossoff ...... 2018 Seamus Donohue ...... 2019 Lee Sweatt ...... 2006 Kenny Babinski ...... 2016 Ryan Renz ...... 2018 Devin Kero ...... 2019 Jake Gannon...... 2007 Andrew Dorantes ...... 2016 Collin Saccoman ...... 2018 Mitch Meek...... 2019 Scott McCulloch ...... 2007 Tyler Dorantes...... 2016 Aidan Wright ...... 2018 Greyson Reitmeier ...... 2019 Lee Sweatt ...... 2007 Ryan Lowney ...... 2016 Alex Ambrosio ...... 2019 Dylan Steman ...... 2019 Jake Gannon...... 2008 Andrew Mayer ...... 2016 Roman Bengert ...... 2019 Robbie Beydoun ...... 2020 Jack Hillen ...... 2008 Chad McDonald ...... 2016 Nick Kossoff ...... 2019 Tyrell Buckley ...... 2020 Scott McCulloch ...... 2008 Sean O’Rourke ...... 2016 Collin Saccoman ...... 2019 Seamus Donohue ...... 2020 Brian McMillin ...... 2008 Trace Pennock ...... 2016 Bennet Vida ...... 2019 Mitch Meek...... 2020 Bill Sweatt...... 2008 Matt Robertson...... 2016 Alex Ambrosio ...... 2020 Zach Noble ...... 2020 Addison DeBoer ...... 2009 Kyle Schempp ...... 2016 Tyler Anderson ...... 2020 Tanner Polglaze ...... 2020 Jake Gannon...... 2009 Zach Szanjer ...... 2016 Ashton Calder ...... 2020 Greyson Reitmeier ...... 2020 Ryan Lowery ...... 2009 Jared VanWormer ...... 2016 Ian Johnston ...... 2020 Marcus Russell ...... 2020 Brian McMillin ...... 2009 Tyler Andrew ...... 2017 Yuki Miura ...... 2020 Tyrell Buckley ...... 2021 Scott McCulloch ...... 2009 Andrew Dorantes ...... 2017 Miroslav Mucha ...... 2020 Tommy Parrottino ...... 2021 Bill Sweatt ...... 2009 Tyler Dorantes...... 2017 Jacob Nordqvist ...... 2020 TJ Polglaze ...... 2021 Mike Testwuide ...... 2009 Jacob Hetz ...... 2017 Mitchell Oliver ...... 2020 David Raisanen ...... 2021 David Civitarese ...... 2010 Mitch Maloney...... 2017 Collin Saccoman ...... 2020 Greyson Reitmeier ...... 2021 Brian McMillin ...... 2010 Andrew Mayer ...... 2017 Pierre-Luc Veillette ...... 2020 Marcus Russell ...... 2021 Bill Sweatt...... 2010 Chad McDonald ...... 2017 Alex Ambrosio ...... 2021 Tyler Rockwell ...... 2021 Mike Testwuide ...... 2010 Craig Pefl ey ...... 2017 Louis Boudon ...... 2021 David Civitarese ...... 2011 Trevor Recktenwald ...... 2017 Ashton Calder ...... 2021 MINNESOTA (19) Joe Howe ...... 2011 Zach Szanjer ...... 2017 Dustin Manz ...... 2021 Name ...... Year Tyler O’Brien ...... 2011 Zac Tierney ...... 2017 Yuki Miura ...... 2021 Mike Howe ...... 2006 David Civitarese ...... 2012 Tyler Andrew ...... 2018 Miroslav Mucha ...... 2021 Evan Kaufmann ...... 2006 Alexander Krushelnyski ...... 2013 Cameron Clarke ...... 2018 Jacob Nordqvist ...... 2021 Evan Kaufmann ...... 2007 Eamonn McDermott...... 2013 Andrew Dorantes ...... 2018 Mitchell Oliver ...... 2021 Thomas Pohl...... 2007 Tyler Dorantes...... 2018 Pete Veillette...... 2021 Evan Kaufmann ...... 2008 DENVER (44) Dominic Lutz ...... 2018 Thomas Pohl...... 2008 Name ...... Year Andrew Mayer ...... 2018 MICHIGAN TECH (73) Cade Fairchild ...... 2011 Zach Blom ...... 2006 Craig Pefl ey ...... 2018 Name ...... Year Jake Kremer ...... 2011 Steven Cook ...... 2006 Trevor Recktenwald ...... 2018 Brandon Schwartz ...... 2006 Nico Sacchetti ...... 2011 J.D. Corbin ...... 2006 Joe Rutkowski...... 2018 Tyler Skworchinski ...... 2006 Zach Budish ...... 2012 Daniel King ...... 2006 Zach Szanjer ...... 2018 Ryan Angelow ...... 2007 Nate Condon ...... 2012 Brock McMorris ...... 2006 Zac Tierney ...... 2018 Mike Batovanja ...... 2007 Jake Kremer ...... 2012 Ted O’Leary ...... 2006 Zach Yoder ...... 2018 Mark Malekoff ...... 2007 Nick Larson ...... 2012 Zach Blom ...... 2007 Oskar Andren ...... 2019 Tyler Skworchinski ...... 2007 Taylor Matson ...... 2012 Steven Cook ...... 2007 Cameron Clarke ...... 2019 Ryan Angelow ...... 2008 Nico Sacchetti ...... 2012 J.D. Corbin ...... 2007 Dominic Lutz ...... 2019 Kevin Hachey ...... 2008 Zach Budish ...... 2013 Glenn Fisher...... 2007 Liam MacDougall ...... 2019 Derek Kitti ...... 2008 Nate Condon ...... 2013 Daniel King ...... 2007 Joe Rutkowski...... 2019 Mark Malekoff ...... 2008 Kyle Rau ...... 2013 Zach Blom ...... 2008 Zac Tierney ...... 2019 Mike VanWagner ...... 2008 Michael Shibrowski ...... 2013

80 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

Carter Foguth ...... 2017 MINNESOTA DULUTH (29) Cole Huggins ...... 2017 FOUR-TIME Name ...... Year Chandler Madry ...... 2017 WCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD RECIPIENTS Andrew Carroll ...... 2008 Aaron Nelson ...... 2017 Jason Garrison ...... 2008 Jordan Nelson ...... 2017 Michael Gergen ...... 2008 Ryan Schwalbe ...... 2017 In the 14-year history of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award, nine men’s student- Matt Greer ...... 2008 Alec Vanko ...... 2017 athletes have the distinguished honor of being four-time recipients. Matt McKnight ...... 2008 Michael Bigelbach ...... 2018 Trent Palm ...... 2008 Daniel Brickley ...... 2018 Name School (Years) Chase Ryan ...... 2008 Max Coatta ...... 2018 Scott McCulloch Colorado College (2006-09) MacGregor Sharp ...... 2008 Josh French ...... 2018 Austin Lee Minnesota State (2009-12) Rob Bordson ...... 2009 Edwin Hookenson ...... 2018 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth (2009-12) Matt Greer ...... 2009 Marc Michaelis ...... 2018 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State (2010-13) Kenny Reiter ...... 2009 Aaron Nelson ...... 2018 Reid Mimmack Bemidji State (2014-17) Kyle Schmidt ...... 2009 Nicholas Rivera ...... 2018 Brent Baltus Michigan Tech (2015-18) Rob Bordson ...... 2010 Ryan Schwalbe ...... 2018 Devin Kero Michigan Tech (2016-19) Brady Hjelle ...... 2010 Alec Vanko ...... 2018 Dylan Steman Michigan Tech (2016-19) Kenny Reiter ...... 2010 Michael Bigelbach ...... 2019 Nolan Nicholas Alaska Anchorage (2017-20) Kyle Schmidt ...... 2010 Max Coatta ...... 2019 Aaron Crandall ...... 2011 Josh French ...... 2019 Keegan Flaherty ...... 2011 Edwin Hookenson ...... 2019 Stephan Vigier ...... 2014 Bryce Aneloski ...... 2013 Kenny Reiter ...... 2011 Shane McMahan ...... 2019 Cohen Adair ...... 2015 John Faulkner ...... 2013 Kyle Schmidt ...... 2011 Jack McNeely ...... 2019 Ryan Kesti ...... 2015 Ryan Massa ...... 2013 Aaron Crandall ...... 2012 Nicholas Rivera ...... 2019 Aaron Leach ...... 2015 Jaycob Megna ...... 2013 Luke McManus ...... 2012 Ryan Schwalbe ...... 2019 Brock Maschmeyer ...... 2015 Brock Montpetit ...... 2013 Kenny Reiter ...... 2012 Jared Spooner ...... 2019 Sami Salminen ...... 2015 Brian O’Rourke ...... 2013 Aaron Crandall ...... 2013 Alec Vanko ...... 2019 Cohen Adair ...... 2016 Zahn Raubenheimer ...... 2013 Justin Crandall...... 2013 Jacob Berger ...... 2020 Zach Diamantoni ...... 2016 Andrew Schmit ...... 2013 Jake Hendrickson ...... 2013 Andy Carroll ...... 2020 Jordan Klimek ...... 2016 Johnnie Searfoss ...... 2013 Adam Krause ...... 2013 Walker Duehr ...... 2020 Aaron Leach ...... 2016 Alex Simonson ...... 2013 Luke McManus ...... 2013 Josh French ...... 2020 Brock Maschmeyer ...... 2016 Andrej Sustr ...... 2013 Tim Smith ...... 2013 Dallas Gerads ...... 2020 Robbie Payne ...... 2016 Ryan Walters ...... 2013 Edwin Hookenson ...... 2020 Sami Salminen ...... 2016 MINNESOTA STATE (111) Jake Jaremko ...... 2020 Filip Starzynski ...... 2016 ST. CLOUD STATE (42) Name ...... Year Dryden McKay...... 2020 Easton Viitala ...... 2016 Name ...... Year David Backes ...... 2006 Jack McNeely ...... 2020 Mathias Israelsson ...... 2017 Nate Raduns ...... 2006 Ryan Carter ...... 2006 Nick Rivera ...... 2020 Zach Diamantoni ...... 2017 Matt Stephenson ...... 2006 Chad Clower ...... 2006 Jared Spooner ...... 2020 Brendan Jacques...... 2017 Nate Raduns ...... 2007 Joel Hanson ...... 2006 Chris Van Os-Shaw ...... 2020 Jesse Juntilla ...... 2017 Jon Ammerman ...... 2008 Ryan McKelvie ...... 2006 Cade Borchardt ...... 2021 Brock Maschmeyer ...... 2017 Brent Borgen ...... 2008 Lucas Fransen ...... 2007 Andy Carroll ...... 2021 Robbie Payne ...... 2017 Garrett Raboin ...... 2008 Joel Hanson ...... 2007 Walker Duehr ...... 2021 Denver Pierce ...... 2017 Jon Ammerman ...... 2009 Nick Canzanello ...... 2008 Evan Foss ...... 2021 Sami Salminen ...... 2017 Brent Borgen ...... 2009 Joel Hanson ...... 2008 Brendan Furry ...... 2021 Filip Starzynski ...... 2017 Nick Oslund ...... 2009 Jason Wiley ...... 2008 Dallas Gerads ...... 2021 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2017 Garrett Raboin ...... 2009 Trevor Breuss ...... 2009 Reggie Lutz ...... 2021 James Vermeulen ...... 2017 Brian Volpei ...... 2009 Nick Canzanello ...... 2009 Tony Malinowski ...... 2021 Zach Diamantoni ...... 2018 Jon Ammerman ...... 2010 Rylan Galiardi ...... 2009 Dryden McKay...... 2021 Mathias Israelsson ...... 2018 Jordy Christian ...... 2010 Austin Lee ...... 2009 Shane McMahan ...... 2021 Brendan Jacques...... 2018 Chris Hepp ...... 2010 Andrew Sackrison ...... 2009 Jack McNeely ...... 2021 Jesse Juntilla ...... 2018 Drew LeBlanc ...... 2010 Dan Tormey ...... 2009 Ryan Sandelin ...... 2021 Robbie Payne ...... 2018 Travis Novak ...... 2010 Nick Canzanello ...... 2010 Nathan Smith ...... 2021 Denver Pierce ...... 2018 Garrett Raboin ...... 2010 Rylan Galiardi ...... 2010 Lucas Sowder ...... 2021 Adam Rockwood ...... 2018 Jordy Christian ...... 2011 Austin Lee ...... 2010 Jared Spooner ...... 2021 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2018 Oliver Lauridsen ...... 2011 Joe Schiller ...... 2010 Chris Van Os-Shaw ...... 2021 James Vermeulen ...... 2018 Drew LeBlanc ...... 2011 Tyler Elbrecht ...... 2011 Rylan Yaremko ...... 2018 Mike Lee ...... 2011 Rylan Galiardi ...... 2011 NORTH DAKOTA (25) Joseph Nardi ...... 2019 Aaron Marvin ...... 2011 Austin Lee ...... 2011 Name ...... Year Denver Pierce ...... 2019 Travis Novak ...... 2011 Brett Peterson ...... 2011 Erik Fabian ...... 2006 Adam Rockwood ...... 2019 Brian Volpei ...... 2011 Joe Schiller ...... 2011 Chris Porter...... 2006 Adam Roeder ...... 2019 Jordy Christian ...... 2012 Cameron Cooper ...... 2012 Matt Smaby ...... 2006 Caleb Schroer ...... 2019 Nic Dowd ...... 2012 Tyler Elbrecht ...... 2012 Erik Fabian ...... 2007 Atte Tolvanen ...... 2019 Kevin Gravel ...... 2012 Evan Karambelas ...... 2012 Brian Lee ...... 2007 James Vermeulen ...... 2019 Ben Hanowski ...... 2012 Austin Lee ...... 2012 Ryan Martens ...... 2007 Griffi n Loughran ...... 2020 Nick Jensen ...... 2012 Evan Mosey ...... 2012 Chay Genoway ...... 2008 Grant Loven ...... 2020 Drew LeBlanc ...... 2012 Joe Schiller ...... 2012 Chay Genoway ...... 2009 Joseph Nardi ...... 2020 Mike Lee ...... 2012 Tyler Elbrecht ...... 2013 Brad Eidsness ...... 2010 Ben Newhouse ...... 2020 Travis Novak ...... 2012 Chase Grant ...... 2013 Chay Genoway ...... 2010 Ty Readman ...... 2020 Brooks Bertsch ...... 2013 Evan Karambelas ...... 2013 Derrick LaPoint ...... 2010 Adam Roeder ...... 2020 Nic Dowd ...... 2013 Mat Knoll ...... 2013 Jake Marto ...... 2010 Caleb Schroer ...... 2020 Ryan Faragher ...... 2013 Charlie Thauwald ...... 2013 Chris VandeVelde ...... 2010 Vincent De Mey...... 2021 Kevin Gravel ...... 2013 Nick Buchanan ...... 2014 Darcy Zajac ...... 2010 André Ghantous ...... 2021 Joey Holka ...... 2013 Jon Jutzi ...... 2014 Brett Bruneteau ...... 2011 Nolan Kent ...... 2021 Nick Jensen ...... 2013 Evan Karambelas ...... 2014 Brad Eidsness ...... 2011 Joseph Nardi ...... 2021 Drew LeBlanc ...... 2013 Mat Knoll ...... 2014 Chay Genoway ...... 2011 Ben Newhouse ...... 2021 David Morley ...... 2013 Dylan Margonari ...... 2014 Derrick LaPoint ...... 2011 Ty Readman ...... 2021 Nick Oliver ...... 2013 Nick Buchanan ...... 2015 Tate Maris ...... 2011 John Roberts ...... 2021 Joe Phillippi ...... 2013 Sean Flanagan ...... 2015 Taylor Dickin ...... 2012 Tanner Vescio...... 2021 Cole Huggins ...... 2015 Brad Eidsness ...... 2012 WISCONSIN (4) Jon Jutzi ...... 2015 Dillon Simpson ...... 2012 OMAHA (22) Name ...... Year Dylan Margonari ...... 2015 Mark MacMillan ...... 2013 Name ...... Year Ryan Jeffery ...... 2008 Jordan Nelson ...... 2015 Nick Mattson ...... 2013 Nick Von Bokern ...... 2011 Ryan Jeffery ...... 2009 Sean Flanagan ...... 2016 Dillon Simpson ...... 2013 Eric Olimb ...... 2011 Ryan Little ...... 2010 Cole Huggins ...... 2016 Fredrik Bergman ...... 2011 Gavin Hartzog...... 2012 Jon Jutzi ...... 2016 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (63) Bryce Aneloski ...... 2012 Dylan Margonari ...... 2016 Name ...... Year Fredrik Bergman ...... 2012 Aaron Nelson ...... 2016 Cohen Adair ...... 2014 Terry Broadhurst ...... 2012 Jordan Nelson ...... 2016 Jake Johnson ...... 2014 Kyle Ensign...... 2012 Daniel Brickley ...... 2017 Ryan Kesti ...... 2014 Zahn Raubenheimer ...... 2012 Max Coatta ...... 2017 Aaron Leach ...... 2014 Johnnie Searfoss ...... 2012 Sean Flanagan ...... 2017 Nathan Taurence ...... 2014 Alex Simonson ...... 2012

81 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS OTTO BREITENBACH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD The Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s Distinguished expansion of the NCAA tournament to a Service Award was renamed the Otto Breitenbach WCHA 12-team, two-regional tournament format Distinguished Service Award in honor of the successful in 1992. During his tenure, league revenues commissioner and in conjunction with the 50th anniversary also grew signifi cantly, there was a season of 2001-02. marked increase in national exposure, and attendance soared to more than 1,000,000 The Otto Breitenbach WCHA Distinguished Service Award is home fans per season. His tenure as the presented to individuals who have rendered extraordinary service WCHA’s guiding force culminated in the to the Association. There are no restrictions concerning persons league naming its most prestigious honor eligible for the award or the number of awards that may be – the WCHA Distinguished Service Award presented, however, a person shall not be eligible for nomination – in his honor. until after completion of their service to the Association. The award has been presented to coaches, administrators, offi cials, In 1993, Breitenbach was honored for his longtime devotion to the and members of the media. sport of college hockey with the prestigious Jim Fullerton Award, presented by the AHCA. OTTO BREITENBACH One of the true giants in the annals of the Western Collegiate Born June 27, 1924 and a native of Madison, Wis., Breitenbach Hockey Association – longtime Commissioner and distinguished enjoyed a distinguished career in athletics as a player, coach collegiate and high school athletic administrator Otto Breitenbach and administrator. He was a three-sport standout at Madison’s – passed away in January of 2007 at the age of 82. Edgewood High School and went on to a play college football as a halfback for the University of Wisconsin. In 1942, World War II Breitenbach served as WCHA Commissioner for 10 seasons interrupted his schooling as he served as an instructor-pilot for from 1983-84 through 1993-94. Under his leadership, the the Army Air Force until 1946. league continually improved upon its high caliber of competition and integrity as well as its stature as one of the nation’s Breitenbach received his Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education premier collegiate conferences. WCHA teams won three NCAA from Wisconsin in 1948 and his Master’s in 1955, then moved on championships during his tenure (North Dakota in 1987, Wisconsin to a successful tenure as football and track coach and athletic in 1990, Northern Michigan in 1991). The league produced fi ve director at Madison LaFollette HS. He then joined the UW Athletic Hobey Baker Memorial Award winners, nearly 70 players earned Department in 1973 and eventually served that institution for 15 All-American honors, and the conference unveiled new awards distinguished years as associate athletic director in charge of for a Student-Athlete of the Year and a Defensive Player of the sports that included football, hockey and basketball. Year. In 1987 (until 1997), Breitenbach took on yet another career Ever a proponent of growing the game, Breitenbach oversaw the challenge as Executive Director of the Badger State Games, an return of Michigan Tech and the addition of Northern Michigan to Olympic-style sports festival for amateur athletes in Wisconsin. the league family in 1984, developed a new post-season playoff Breitenbach was inducted into the Wisconsin Football Coaches’ format and an annual playoff championship held at one site (that Hall of Fame and the Madison Sports Hall of Fame in 1980 and would become the WCHA Final Five) for the 1987-88 season, forged then into the University of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in a unique inter-locking scheduling agreement with the new Hockey 2008. East Association, added St. Cloud State as the league’s ninth member in 1990 and Alaska Anchorage as the 10th member in 1993- A proud and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great 94. In addition, Breitenbach fashioned numerous playing tours of grandfather, Otto was an inspiration to all who knew him, dedicated the WCHA by international teams, and he was a key fi gure in the to promoting and growing amateur athletics at all levels.

COMMISSIONER OTTO BREITENBACH PRESENTS THE MACNAUGHTON CUP TO WISCONSIN CAPTAINS MARK OSIECKI, STEVE ROHLIK, GARY SHUCHUK AND JOHN BYCE IN 1990 82 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) OTTO BREITENBACH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD WINNERS MURRAY ARMSTRONG • COACH • DENVER Coached University of Denver for 21 seasons from 1956-77 … had 463- 215-31 career W-L record … led Pioneers to 18 NCAA tourney appearances and fi ve national championships (1958-60-61-68-69) … won eight WCHA titles … led 1960-61 DU team to near perfect 30-1-1 record … twice named WCHA Coach of the Year and national coach of the year in 1960-61.

AMO BESSONE • COACH • MICHIGAN STATE Longtime, successful coach at Michigan State University … served the Spartans for 29 years of WCHA competition and coached in 650 career games … led MSU to 1966 NCAA hockey championship … also guided the Spartans to second place at the national tournament in 1959 … member of U.S. .

OTTO BREITENBACH • COMMISSIONER • WCHA Distinguished athletic administrator who served as WCHA Commissioner for 10 years from 1984-94 … was instrumental in expansion of WCHA membership and formation and success of new post-season championship … developed new streams of revenue for the league and nurtured the WCHA’s long history of international competition … longtime Associate Athletic Director at Wisconsin.

HERB BROOKS • COACH • MINNESOTA Successful coach from 1972-79 … compiled 175-100-20 career record … won three NCAA hockey championships (1974-76-79) … led UM to WCHA title in 1975 … was WCHA Coach of the BOB JOHNSON Year in 1973-74 … coached renowned USA Hockey Team to Gold at 1980 Winter in Lake Placid … earned Silver at 2002 Winter ROBERT GEARY • EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, WCHA & ATHLETIC Olympics in Salt Lake City … U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame member. DIRECTOR, MINNESOTA Renowned and avid supporter of the WCHA n who served as the JERRY CARLE • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • COLORADIO COLLEGE conference’s executive secretary from 1981 to 1985 … also had close ties Successful administrator who served Colorado College for 25 years (1957- to the WCHA and college hockey as associate athletic director while at the 82) as director of athletics … longtime friend and supporter of the WCHA University of Minnesota from 1972 to 1985. and its mission … had a noteworthy 33-year tenure as the CC Tigers’ head football coach from 1957 to 1989. PAUL GIEL • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • MINNESOTA Served as athletic director at University of Minnesota between 1971 and THOMAS CLIFFORD • PRESIDENT • NORTH DAKOTA 1988 … played key role in the development of a new post-season WCHA Distinguished President at University of North Dakota who was a good Playoff Championship in Saint Paul along with league commissioner Otto friend to the WCHA and collegiate athletics in general over fi ve decades Breitenbach … strong supporter and long-time friend of the WCHA and to of service … member of the North Dakota administrative staff for over 40 the sport of college hockey. years … avid supporter of UND ice hockey and the WCHA. BOB GILRAY • REFEREE • WCHA RICK COMLEY• COACH & ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • NORTHERN MICHIGAN Longtime, dedicated, on-ice offi cial who served the WCHA for many years Outstanding collegiate hockey coach and administrator … compiled 783- … refereed games involving many of the league’s great teams, players and 615-110 mark in 38 seasons at Northern Michigan, Michigan State and coaches, including the likes of Murray Armstrong, John MacInnes, John Lake Superior State … led NMU to 1990-91 WCHA regular season, WCHA Mariucci and Charles ‘Lefty’ Smith … honored for his outstanding career playoff, and NCAA championship titles with 38-5-4 record … WCHA Coach accomplishments at the league’s 1999 annual meeting. of the Year in 1991 … also served as athletic director at NMU … led Michigan State to NCAA championship in 2007. LAURA HALLDORSON • COACH • MINNESOTA Highly-successful women’s hockey coach at University of Minnesota for JACK FUZAK • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • MICHIGAN STATE 10 seasons … won three NCAA Frozen Four championships (2000-04-05) Distingushed, infl uential faculty representative to the WCHA from … fi ve-straight Frozen Four appearances (2001-06) … eight NCAA tourney conference member Michigan State University … served as Chair of the appearances … won four WCHA titles (2001-02-04-05) and three playoff WCHA during his tenure at MSU … also served as President of the National titles (2002-04-05) … three-time WCHA Coach of the Year and three-time College Athletic Association. national coach of the year (1998-2002-04).

GINO GASPARINI • COACH & ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • NORTH DAKOTA VIC HEYLIGER • COACH • MICHIGAN Outstanding hockey coach and administrator at University of North Renowned ice hockey coach at … was one of the Dakota … led his teams to 392-248-24 record from 1978 to 1994 … won primary players in the formation of the WCHA in 1951, originally known three NCAA championships, four WCHA championships, and three league as the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL) … led his Michigan playoff titles … produced numerous All-Americans and subsequent NHL hockey teams to six NCAA Championships (1948-51-52-53-55-56) … players at UND … went on to later success as Commissioner of the USHL. member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.

83 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS OTTO BREITENBACH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD WINNERS BOB JOHNSON • COACH • COLORADO COLLEGE, WISCONSIN Legendary coach at University of Wisconsin from 1966-82 … led Badgers to three NCAA titles (1973, 77, 81) and had a 367-175-23 (.670) record … 1977 WCHA Coach of the Year … coached at Colorado College from 1963- 66 … was CEO at USA Hockey and coached Pittsburgh to the NHL’s in 1991 … member of Hockey Hall of Fame and U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame … father of sons Mark and Peter.

ROSS JOHNSON • FACULTY REPRESENTIVE, MICHIGAN TECH & EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, WCHA Longtime, distinguished faculty representative to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association from Michigan Technological University … also served as Executive Secretary of the WCHA in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

TED KEARLY • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • MICHIGAN TECH Served as director of athletics at Michigan Technological University from 1972 to 1990 … longtime friend and infl uential supporter of the WCHA and college hockey … served with, and played instrumental roles on, numerous Association committees over the years.

CAROL LABELLE-EHRHARDT • ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER • WCHA Enjoyed 17-year tenure as WCHA Associate Commissioner of Operations from 1997-2014 ... as Tournament Director, oversaw growth of the WCHA Final Five into college hockey’s premier conference championship ... served as integral point of contact during formation of WCHA Women’s League, and expansion and realignment of Men’s League ... launched JOHN MARIUCCI (L) AND DOUG WOOG (R) WCHA’s social media presence. BRUCE MCLEOD • COMMISSIONER • WCHA JOHN MACINNES • COACH • MICHIGAN TECH Served highly-successful 20-year tenure as WCHA Commissioner from Legendary hockey coach at Michigan Tech University … guided the Huskies 1994-2014, succeeding Otto Breitenbach … led league to unprecedented to national prominence over four decades from 1956-82 … compiled 26- succcesses, with teams winning eight NCAA titles … built WCHA Final year record of 555-295-39 … led MTU to three NCAA titles and seven Five into the premier conference tournament championship … oversaw WCHA crowns … honored as WCHA Coach of the Year fi ve times (1960- development of WCHA.com, This Week in the WCHA weekly radio show, 62-66-71-76) … chosen best coach in WCHA history in 50th Anniversary the league’s 50th Anniversary Season and 50-year video history, and Edition of The Hockey News. fi rst league-wide video streaming partnership with America ONE Sports … infl uential voice in collegiate hockey and also with Hockey Commissioners’ JOHN MARIUCCI • COACH • MINNESOTA Association … native of Fort Frances, ON. Renowned player and coach referred to as the ‘Godfather’ of hockey at University of Minnesota … was head coach from 1952-66, fashioning a OLIVER ‘BUTCH’ MOUSSEAU • REFEREE • WCHA career record of 215-148-18 … led Gophers to WCHA titles in 1953 and 1954 Beloved person and fi gure in the WCHA and the sport of hockey, tragically … had two second place NCAA tourney fi nishes … earned All-American passed away March 25, 2016 stemming from critical head injuries honors as a player at UM in 1940 … member of The Hockey Hall of Fame suffered during a fall to the ice during warmups on March 18, 2016 ... and U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. true champion of hockey at all levels, the fi rst Native American to work a game in the NHL and a WCHA on-ice offi cial from 2003-16, he was a LEONARD MARTI • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • NORTH DAKOTA consummate professional and a wonderful human being. Served as University of North Dakota Athletic Director between 1960 and 1976 … devoted much of his life to the development of young people in the BOB OLSON • BROADCASTER • MICHIGAN TECH fi elds of athletics and physical education in the Midwest … good friend to Distinguished play-by-play radio voice of the Michigan Tech Huskies for the WCHA and it’s mission over the years more than 30 seasons … was the ‘dean’ of broadcasters in the WCHA when he retired in 2002 and was always one of college hockey’s best friends BOB MARTIN • BROADCASTER • DENVER and promoters … his Houghton (MI) radio station – WMPL – conducted Enthusiastic supporter of University of Denver, the WCHA, and college college hockey’s oldest and most respected weekly poll for many years. hockey … longtime play-by-play radio voice of the Pioneers … handled broadcasts of fi ve NCAA championships won by DU … president of DU’s MARCUS PLANT • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • MICHIGAN Pioneer Club … member of the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. Distinguished faculty representative to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association from the University of Michigan … played an infl uential and JOEL MATURI • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • WISCONSIN, DENVER, MINNESOTA contributing role in the early development and growth of the conference. Infl uential contributor to the WCHA and college hockey over three decades … served on numerous league and NCAA committees … served as Athletic BOB REID • PUBLICITY & STATISTICS • WCHA Director at UM from 2002-12, with broad team successes that resulted in Contributed nearly a quarter century of service to the league, beginning numerous WCHA, Big 10 and NCAA championships … driving force behind with the original WIHL (Western Intercollegiate Hockey League) in 1953 … new TCF Bank Stadium for Gopher football … also served as AD at DU and handled publicity and coordinated statistical and informational aspects of Miami and Associate AD at UW. the league between 1953 and 1974.

FRANK REMINGTON • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • WISCONSIN Renowned Professor of Law at University of Wisconsin who also served as the school’s faculty representative to the WCHA in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s … was a strong supporter of, and respected voice for, collegiate ice hockey and collegiate athletics overall. 84 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) OTTO BREITENBACH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD WINNERS AL RENFREW • COACH • MICHIGAN, MICHIGAN TECH, NORTH DAKOTA Successful hockey coach at University of Michigan in the 1950’s and 1960’s … built on the strong Wolverine hockey tradition established by Vic Heyliger … also coached at Michigan Tech from 1951-56 and at North Dakota … led Wolverines to the NCAA championship in 1964 … named WCHA Coach of the Year in 1964.

RALPH ROMANO • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • MINNESOTA DULUTH Hockey coach and successful athletic director at Univeristy of Minnesota Duluth … was a major infl uence in growth and success of collegiate athletics there … coached Bulldogs from 1959-68 and was AD from 1968- 83 … had tenure as Chair of the NCAA Rules Committee.

GEORGE SCHUBERT • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • NORTH DAKOTA Longtime, distinguished faculty representative at University of North Dakota … great friend to the WCHA and to college hockey in general … served as a Chair of the Association and was a key member of numerous conference committees over the years.

MAX SCHULTZE • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • MINNESOTA Distinguished faculty representative to the WCHA from the University of Minnesota … served in that capacity from 1962 to 1974 … strong supporter of college athletics, becoming involved with Minnesota’s committee on intercollegiate athletics after joining the faculty.

MIKE SERTICH • COACH • MINNESOTA DULUTH, MICHIGAN TECH JOHN MACINNES Successful, respected coach for 21 seasons at Minnesota Duluth (1982- 2000) and Michigan Tech (2000-03) … amassed 375 career victories ROBERT STEIN • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • MINNESOTA (350 with UMD) … led UMD to three WCHA titles (1984-85-93) and two Longtime, dedicated faculty representative and distinguished Dean of NCAA Frozen Fours … four-time WCHA Coach of the Year … 1984 National Law School at University of Minnesota … served as Chair of the WCHA Coach of the Year … helped coach WCHA All-Stars at 1988 Kolin Cup in … key member of numerous Association committees over a long and Switzerland … president of AHCA … played at UMD. infl uential tenure … enthusiastic supporter of college hockey.

GREG SHEPHERD • REFEREE/SUPERVISOR OF OFFICIALS • WCHA TERRY TOY • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • DENVER Finished his 42nd season with the WCHA – and 29th as Supervisor of Great friend and ardent supporter of the WCHA, it’s mission, and of the Offi cials – in 2020-21 ... the longest-tenured offi cials’ supervisor in college sport of college hockey overall … served a long and distinguished tenure hockey at the time, he began in the role with the WCHA Men’s League in as University of Denver’s faculty representative to the WCHA … respected 1992 and served in the same capacity for the WCHA Women’s League and infl uential player on numerous Association committees. from its inception in 1999 ... debuted with the WCHA in 1978 ... spent 14 years as an on-ice offi cial with the league, working in 10 NCAA Men’s RAY WERNER • FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE • COLORADO COLLEGE Frozen Fours during that time. Professor Emeritus and Chairman of the Economics Department at Colorado College … enjoyed a distinguished career that spanned fi ve BURT SMITH • COMMISSIONER • WCHA decades … served an infl uential tenure as CC’s faculty representative to Former Commissioner of the WCHA who served the conference while the WCHA for many years. at Michigan State University … recognized as a major infl uence in the growth of collegiate hockey in the 1970’s and early 1980’s … was a good, DOUG WOOG • COACH • MINNESOTA dedicated friend to the conference. Was winningest hockey coach in University of Minnesota hockey history at time of retirement with 389-187-40 (.664) mark over 14 seasons (1985- CHARLES ‘LEFTY’ SMITH • COACH • NOTRE DAME 99) … led UM to seven 30-win seasons, four WCHA titles and three playoff Longtime successful, colorful hockey coach at University of Notre Dame crowns … had 12 NCAA tourney appearances and led his teams to six … guided the Fighting Irish from 1968-87, compiling an overall record of Frozen Fours … member U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame … was an All-American 307-320-30 … had fi ve 20-win seasons … team fi nished second in the forward at UM with 101 points in 80 games. WCHA race in both 1972-73 and 1976-77 … all of his players at Notre Dame went on to earn a college degree. RICK YEO • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/COACH • MICHIGAN TECH Distinguished college hockey player, coach and administrator … was DOUG SPENCER • ASSISTANT SID • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Athletic Director at Michigan Tech from 1990-2005 and also senior director ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC RELATIONS • WCHA of athletic development … standout player for the Huskies from 1963-66 Long-time WCHA and University of Wisconsin publicist ... served the league … helped MTU to the NCAA championship and WCHA championships in (1986-12014) and UW (1982-90) for 32 years during an era of great success both 1965 and 1966 … inducted into the MTU Sports Hall of Fame in 1988. and change for the WCHA ... coordinated public and media information needs, assisted in the general administration of the annual WCHA Final Five, produced numerous publications for both the men’s and women’s leagues, issued regular press releases and statistics, and maintained historical playing records ... oversaw the initial development and management of the league’s fi rst-ever website and its long-running radio show, “This Week in the WCHA ... directed promotional efforts associated with the WCHA’s season-long 50th Anniversary celebration in 2001-02.

85 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS 70 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE The Men’s League of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association All-Decade Teams celebrated seven decades of history during the 2020-21 season. 1950s Name Pos. School Years The league is announcing an All-Decade Team and a Coach and Player of John Mayasich F Minnesota 1951-55 the Decade for the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Ben Cherski F North Dakota 1951-55 All current and former WCHA member institutions were asked to submit John Matchefts F Michigan 1951-53 nominees for consideration and nearly 200 current and former players Ken Yackel D Minnesota 1952-56 Bill Steenson D North Dakota 1956-59 and coaches were nominated. The honorees will be selected by a panel Jack McCartan G Minnesota 1955-58 of current and former WCHA staff and media members who covered the league. 1960s Name Pos. School Years Home to a record 37 national championships, 16 Hobey Baker Award Keith Christiansen F Minnesota Duluth 1963-67 winners, 408 All-Americans, more than 450 Bill Masterton F Denver 1958-61 players and 217 Olympians through 2018, the WCHA has been one of the Red Berenson F Michigan 1959-62 most successful and decorated leagues in intercollegiate hockey. Keith Magnuson D Denver 1966-69 Lou Nanne D Minnesota 1960-63 Tony Esposito G Michigan Tech 1964-67 This year’s celebration is the second event of its kind in league history. During the 2001-02 season, the WCHA recognized the Top 50 Players in 1970s 50 Years with a season-long campaign that culminated at that season’s Name Pos. School Years Final Five. Mark Johnson F Wisconsin 1976-79 Tom Ross F Michigan State 1972-76 Player of the Decade Mike Zuke F Michigan Tech 1972-76 Curt Giles D Minnesota Duluth 1975-79 Craig Norwich D Wisconsin 1974-77 Ron Grahame G Denver 1969-73

1980s Name Pos. School Years Tony Hrkac F North Dakota 1984-85, 86-87 Pat Micheletti F Minnesota 1982-86 Bill Watson F Minnesota Duluth 1982-85 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s Tom Kurvers D Minnesota Duluth 1980-84 John Mayasich Keith Christiansen Mark Johnson Tony Hrkac F, Minnesota F, Minnesota F, Wisconsin F, North Dakota Chris Chelios D Wisconsin 1981-83 Duluth Robb Stauber G Minnesota 1986-89

1990s Name Pos. School Years Greg Johnson F North Dakota 1989-93 Brian Bonin F Minnesota 1992-96 Brian Swanson F Colorado College 1995-99 Mike Crowley D Minnesota 1994-97 Nick Naumenko D North Dakota 1992-96 1990s 2000s 2010s Karl Goehring G North Dakota 1997-2001 Mike Crowley Jordan Leopold Jack Connolly D, Minnesota D, Minnesota F, Minnesota 2000s Duluth Name Pos. School Years Peter Sejna F Colorado College 2000-03 Coach of the Decade John Pohl F Minnesota 1998-2002 Brett Sterling F Colorado College 2002-06 Jordan Leopold D Minnesota 1998-2002 Matt Carle D Denver 2003-06 Brian Elliott G Wisconsin 2003-07

2010s Name Pos. School Years Jack Connolly F Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s Marc Michaelis F Minnesota State 2016-20 Vic Heyliger Murray Armstrong Herb Brooks Gino Gasparini Matt Leitner F Minnesota State 2011-15 Michigan Denver Minnesota North Dakota Justin Schultz D Wisconsin 2009-12 Alec Rauhauser D Bowling Green 2016-20 Dryden McKay G Minnesota State 2018-21

Presented by 1990s 2000s 2010s Dean Blais Don Lucia Mike Hastings North Dakota Minnesota Minnesota State

86 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) 70 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE- PLAYERS OF THE DECADE 1950s 1990s John Mayasich, F, Minnesota Mike Crowley, Minnesota No player in college hockey history dominated quite like One of just two defensemen to win a league scoring Minnesota’s John Mayasich. championship in Western Collegiate Hockey Association As a Golden Gopher, Mayasich was a three-time All- history, Minnesota’s Mike Crowley was a three-time American and the WCHA’s only three-time league scoring All-WCHA honoree (1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97) and champion. The Eveleth, Minn., native’s 144 career goals two-time All-American (1995-96, 1996-97), Crowley also still stand as the league record 65 years after his fi nal earned WCHA Rookie of the Year (1994-95), WCHA Player 1950s 1990s John Mayasich collegiate game. His 298 career points rank fourth in Mike Crowley of the Year (1996-97) and WCHA All-Academic Team F, Minnesota WCHA annals and top Minnesota’s career scoring list. He D, Minnesota (1995-96) honors and was a two-time fi nalist for the remains the fi rst – and only – player in the history of the Hobey Baker Award (1996, 1997) during his Minnesota star-studded Golden Gopher program to have his jersey retired. career. As a team captain in 1996-97, Crowley became just the second 1960s defenseman in WCHA history to win the league’s scoring championship Keith Christiansen, F, Minnesota Duluth when he tallied 42 points on fi ve goals and 37 assists in league play to A key fi gure in Minnesota Duluth’s development as a share the crown and lead the Gophers to a WCHA regular season co- Division I hockey program, Keith Christiansen amassed championship. He joined fellow Gopher Lou Nanne (1963) as the WCHA’s 196 points on 75 goals and 121 assists in 102 games and only blueline scoring champions, an exclusive club that remains at two shared the UMD record for the most points scored in one members today. game when he tallied six assists against Minnesota in the 1960s inaugural game at the Duluth Arena. The six helpers is 2000s Keith Christiansen still tied for the most by a WCHA player in a single game. Jordan Leopold, Minnesota F, Minnesota Duluth In 1966-67, “Huffer” earned WCHA Player of the Year, All- The fi rst of six consecutive Hobey Baker Award winners WCHA and All-America honors after winning the league’s for the WCHA between 2002-2007, Minnesota’s Jordan scoring championship with 46 points on 15 goals and 31 assists in UMD’s Leopold established himself as one of the top defenders second season as a WCHA member. in college hockey, winning back-to-back WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Awards along with two more All-WCHA 1970s 2000s nods, a pair of All-America accolades and the 2002 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin Jordan Leopold Hobey Baker Award as the top player in college hockey to One of the top scorers in the WCHA’s highest-scoring D, Minnesota cap a memorable senior season. decade, Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson fi nished his three- In 2001-02, Leopold captained a Golden Gopher squad year career with 256 points (125g-131a) in 125 career that reached the Frozen Four St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center, Minnesota games with the Badgers, an average of 85 points per took down Michigan, 3-2, in the semifi nals before capping the season season. His career points total ranks No. 11 in league with a 4-3 overtime win over Maine to capture the school’s fi rst national 1970s history while his goal total is No. 6 all-time and his assist championship since 1979. Leopold earned All-Tournament honors after Mark Johnson total is tied for 24th in WCHA history. assisting on the championship-winning goal. The victory, coupled with his F, Wisconsin Johnson played under his father, Bob, with the Badgers selection as the Hobey Baker winner, made Leopold the fi rst Gopher to win for three seasons, winning WCHA Freshman of the Year both the Hobey and a national championship in the same season. honors in 1976-77 after tallying 80 points on 36 goals and 44 assists in Leopold fi nished his collegiate career with 144 points on 45 goals and 99 his rookie campaign. He earned the fi rst of two All-America and All-WCHA assists. His goal total remains a Minnesota defenseman record and ranks honors as a sophomore, netting 86 points on 48 goals and 38 assists No. 6 all-time among WCHA blueliners. The assist and point totals still and sharing WCHA Scoring Champion honors with 70 points in 31 league rank among the top-25 defender totals in the league record book. contests that season. Johnson repeated the All-America/All-WCHA double as a junior with a 90-point campaign (41g-49a). 2010s Jack Connolly, Minnesota Duluth 1980s The captain of Minnesota Duluth’s fi rst national Tony Hrkac, North Dakota championship team and the WCHA’s most recent The ringleader of one of the greatest teams in WCHA Hobey Baker winner, Minnesota Duluth’s Jack Connolly history, Tony Hrkac entered North Dakota as a freshman captained a UMD squad that captured the program’s in the fall of 1984 and scored 18 goals with 36 assists fi rst national title with a thrilling 3-2 overtime win over in his rookie campaign. After a season with Canada’s 2010s Michigan in the national championship game at St. Paul’s Olympic Development Program, He returned to UND in Jack Connolly Xcel Energy Center. Connolly led the Bulldogs in scoring F, Minnesota 1980s the fall of 1986 to author the greatest scoring season in Duluth that season with 59 points on 18 goals and a career- Tony Hrkac WCHA history. high 41 assists to again earn All-WCHA and All-American F, North Dakota In 1986-87, Hrkac tallied 116 points on 46 goals and 70 honors and a spot on the fi nalist list for the Hobey Baker Award. assists. The point total still stands as a WCHA and NCAA The Hobey nod was a sign of things to come as Connolly authored a senior record while the assist total remains a WCHA record and his 46 goals rank campaign that saw him win the WCHA Scoring Championship along with 15th in league history. Hrkac captured the WCHA Scoring Championship WCHA Player of the Year honors and his third All-America and All-WCHA with 86 points on 36 goals and 50 assists in WCHA play with the point awards before he heard his name called as the 2011-12 Hobey Baker and assist marks still topping the league charts to this day. He remains winner, the 15th player in WCHA history to earn the accolade. the only player in WCHA history to reach 110 points and 70 assists in a Connolly fi nished his UMD career eighth on the school’s scoring list with single season. 197 points on 66 goals and 131 assists and did not miss a contest in his UND teammates skated to a 40-8-0 overall record and a 29-6-0 WCHA 166-game career. His assist total ranks 24th in WCHA history. mark in 1986-87, both of which stand as league records for victories and victories in WCHA play. The Fighting Sioux captured the MacNaughton Cup and the WCHA postseason title en route to the NCAA crown and Hrkac went on to win the Hobey Baker Award. He was also named the WCHA’s Most Valuable Player, All-WCHA, All-American and the NCAA tournament’s Most Outstanding Player in 1987. 87 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS 70 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE- COACHES OF THE DECADE 1950s 1990s Vic Heyliger, Michigan Dean Blais, North Dakota Vic Heyliger, whose coaching tenure at Michigan Dean Blais coached at North Dakota from 1994-2004 predated the founding of the WCHA, led the Wolverines and led the Fighting Sioux to two national championships to a record of 110-29-6 (.779) in six seasons of WCHA (1997, 2000) along with a runner-up fi nish in 2001. In competition from 1951-52 to 1956-57 and won four NCAA WCHA play, Blais’ UND squads captured four regular- championships (1952, 1953, 1955 and 1956) during that season titles and two postseason crowns during his 1950s span. 1990s tenure. After taking the reins in Grand Forks at the start of Vic Heyliger His teams compiled a 74-21-3 (.771) mark in WCHA Dean Blais the 1994-95 season, Blais guided the Sioux to a 130-60-9 Michigan games, winning one WCHA title outright and sharing North Dakota (.676) overall record and a WCHA mark of 96-48-8 (.658) second with four runner-up fi nishes. Individually, Heyliger was honored with three WCHA regular season championships, one with the Spencer Penrose Award in 1954 as the national coach of the year. postseason title and the 1997 NCAA championship through the remainder of the decade. 1960s Blais compiled an 18-season record of 408-248-63 (.611) with North Murray Armstrong, Denver Dakota and Omaha, coaching in the WCHA (1994-2004, 2010-13), CCHA Denver’s Murray Armstrong led the Pioneers to fi ve (2009-10) and NCHC (2013-17). As a WCHA head coach at UND and national championships, seven WCHA regular season Omaha, Blais posted an overall mark of 316-167-43 (.642) and a 218- championships, 10 WCHA tournament titles, 11 NCAA 107-35 (.654) ledger in WCHA play, winning fi ve MacNaughton Cups, two tournament appearances and eight trips to the national Broadmoor Trophies and two NCAA titles. championship game in 21 seasons. He coached 23 All- He was honored with the Spencer Penrose Award in 1997 and 2000 and 1960s Americans, earned national recognition was a two-time took home WCHA Coach of the Year honors four times between his stops Murray Armstrong WCHA Coach of the Year (1961, 1968) and was the 1961 at North Dakota and Omaha (1996-97, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2010-11). Denver recipient of the Spencer Penrose Award as National Coach of the Year. 2000s In the 1960s alone, the Pioneers captured four NCAA championships Don Lucia, Minnesota (1960, 1961, 1968, 1969), fi ve WCHA postseason titles (1960, 1961, 1965, Don Lucia, who coached at Minnesota from 1999- 1968, 1969) and four WCHA regular season titles (1960, 1961, 1963, 1968). 2018, led the Golden Gophers to back-to-back national His Denver squads posted a record of 22-70-17 (.751) during the decade, championships (2001, 2002) along with a third Frozen Four including a 118-48-6 (.703) mark in WCHA play. appearance during the 2000s (2004-05). In WCHA play, His 1960-61 team is considered one of the greatest in NCAA hockey Lucia’s Minnesota squads captured two MacNaughton history. That season the Pioneers stormed to the national title with a 30- 2000s Cups and three Broadmoor Trophies during the decade. 1-1 record. Don Lucia After moving from WCHA rival Colorado College in 1999, Minnesota Lucia guided the Gophers to a 256-125-45 (.652) overall 1970s record and a WCHA mark of 155-91-34 (.614) between Herb Brooks, Minnesota 1999 and 2010 and made eight NCAA tournament appearances with the Minnesota’s Herb Brooks has been named the WCHA Maroon & Gold, earning WCHA Coach of the Year honors in 2006. Coach of the Decade for the 1970s. Lucia compiled a 31-season record of 736-403-102 (.634) with Alaska Brooks led Minnesota to the school’s fi rst three national Fairbanks, Colorado College and Minnesota during his tenure. As a WCHA championships in the 1970s, winning NCAA titles in 1974, head coach at CC and Minnesota, Lucia posted an overall mark of 510- 1976 and 1979 along with a runner-up fi nish in 1975. In 250-77 (.655) and a 325-167-55 (.644) record in WCHA play, winning the 1970s WCHA play, Brooks’ Golden Gopher squads captured four MacNaughton Cup seven times, the Broadmoor Trophy three times and Herb Brooks postseason titles and one regular season crown. The St. taking home a pair of NCAA championships. His 510 wins and 837 games Minnesota Paul, Minn., native compiled a seven-season record of coached in the WCHA both stand No. 2 in league history. 167-97-18 (.643) with Minnesota from 1972-1979, including a 119-83-14 (.583) mark in the WCHA. 2010s But his lasting legacy stretched far beyond his time in Minnesota as he Mike Hastings, Minnesota State coached the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team – comprised primarily of Mike Hastings led Minnesota State to six MacNaughton WCHA players – to one of the greatest upsets in sports history. After an Cup titles, including an unprecedented four in a row from unbeaten run through pool play, the United States took down the mighty 2017-18 through 2020-21. The six regular season titles Soviet Union, 4-3, on Feb. 22, 1980 before clinching an improbable Gold tie him for third all-time in the WCHA with long-time medal two days later with a 4-2 win over Finland. Michigan Tech head coach John MacInnes, trailing only 2010s the seven crowns won by Denver’s Murray Armstrong 1980s Mike Hastings and Minnesota and Colorado College’s Don Lucia. Gino Gasparini, North Dakota Minnesota State The Crookston, Minn., native compiled a nine-season North Dakota’s Gino Gasparini coached at his alma mater record of 234-90-24 (.708) with Minnesota State. His from 1978-1994 and led North Dakota to three national .708 career winning percentage is the best in WCHA history for any coach championships in the 1980s (1980, 1982, 1987) along with more than 300 games in the league and he is the only man with a with a runner-up fi nish in 1979 and a third-place fi nish career winning percentage above .700 in WCHA annals. His 234 career in 1984. In WCHA play, Gasparini’s Fighting Sioux squads wins rank No. 18 in WCHA coaching history and are the most in the NCAA 1980s captured four regular-season titles and four postseason over the last nine seasons. Gino Gasparini crowns during the decade. Gasparini compiled a In league games, Hastings led the Mavericks to a 168-50-19 (.757) mark North Dakota 16-season record of 392-248-24 (.608) with North along with the six regular season titles. His .757 winning percentage also Dakota, including a 277-197-21 (.581) mark in the WCHA. tops all WCHA bench bosses. In the WCHA postseason, Hastings has His 392 career wins are the most in North Dakota’s storied history and guided MSU to three WCHA tournament crowns (2014, 2015, 2019) and stand as the sixth-most in WCHA history. his squads have advanced out of the fi rst round in all nine seasons of his Gasparini was named the WCHA Coach of the Year three times (1979, tenure. 1982, 1987) and received the American Hockey Coaches Association’s At the national level, Hastings led the Mavericks to six NCAA tournament Spencer Penrose Award in 1987. In 1999, the AHCA honored him with the appearances and a berth in the 2021 Frozen Four. John MacInnes Award.

88 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA TOP 50 PLAYERS IN 50 YEARS The WCHA Top 50 Players in 50 Years recognition was part of the league’s 50th anniversary season of 2001-02. Season-long promotions also included 50th Anniversary logos, uniform patches for teams and referees, arena banners and signage, a 50th Anniversary video, a limited edition poster, merchandise, and video and audio clips from past and present coaches and players.

Nearly three dozen members of the Top 50 Players in 50 Years, along with numerous VIPs, were in attendance at a reception held in Saint Paul in conjunction with the WCHA Final Five and hosted by the WCHA, the NHL’s , the Saint Paul Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Minnesota Sports & Entertainment.

Nominations were made by both current and past member schools and included recommendations from a selection committee appointed by the Commissioner’s offi ce to choose the top 50 honorees. Henry Akervall • D • Michigan Tech • 1959-62 • Port Arthur, Ont. Jack Brownschidle • D • Notre Dame • 1973-77 • East Amherst, N.Y. Three-time All-WCHA (1960-61-62) honoree on defense … two- Two-time All-American and All-WCHA First Team honoree (1976, time All-American (1960, 1962) … helped Huskies to both WCHA 1977) on defense for Notre Dame … totalled 109 points (31g, 78a) and NCAA championships in 1961-62 … captain of Team Canada in 150 collegiate games ... WCHA All-Academic Team … played nine at 1964 Olympic Winter Games in Innsbruck, Austria. seasons and 494 games in the NHL, with 201 points … member of U.S. National Team from 1975-79. Lou Angotti • F • Michigan Tech • 1959-62 • Regina, Sask. WCHA Most Valuable Player in 1962 … two-time All-American Chris Chelios • D • Wisconsin • 1981-83 • , Ill. and two-time All-WCHA (1961, 1962) … named to AHCA’s All-Time Member AHCA’s All-Time West Team and NCAA 50th Anniversary West Team and NCAA 50th Anniversary Team (1997) … had 78- Team … led Wisconsin to 1983 NCAA championship … had 97 59=137 in 68 games at MTU … played 18 years in the NHL with 658 points in two college seasons … played 1651 NHL regular season points in 987 games … Stanley Cup winner. games with 948 points (266 playoff games) from 1983-2010 with , Chicago, Detroit … NHL All-Star, Norris Trophy Scott Beattie • F • Northern Michigan • 1989-92 • Kimberley, B.C. winner, Stanley Cup champion … four-time Olympian … member of WCHA Most Valuable Player and First Team All-American in 1991 … numerous U.S. National Teams. two-time Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalist … NCAA champion with NMU in 1991 … WCHA Freshman of the Year in 1990 … ranked Keith Christiansen • F • Minnesota Duluth • 1963-67 • Fort Frances, Ont. third all-time at NMU with 106 goals and fourth with 222 points. WCHA Most Valuable Player, All-American and All-WCHA forward at University of Minnesota Duluth in 1966-67 … had 196 points in Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson • F • Michigan • 1959-62 • Regina, Sask. just 102 collegiate games … won Silver Medal with Team USA at WCHA’s Most Valuable Player as a forward at Michigan in 1962 … 1972 in Sapporo, Japan … three-time U.S. two-time All-American All-WCHA (1961, 1962) honoree … named National Team member … later played with Minnesota of the old to AHCA’s All-Time West Team and NCAA 50th Anniversary Team WHA. (1997) … totaled 78-59=137 in 68 games for the Wolverines … played 18 years in the NHL with 658 points in 987 games … Dave Delich • F • Colorado College • 1975-79 • Eveleth, Minn. Stanley Cup winner. Colorado College’s all-time leader in points (285) and assists (174) … ranks second in goals (111) … two-time All-WCHA honoree Aaron Broten • F • Minnesota • 1979-81 • Roseau, Minn. at forward … won WCHA scoring title in 1978-79 with 70 points All-WCHA in 1981 and WCHA Freshman of the Year in 1980 … (25g, 45a) … named WCHA Freshman of the Year in 1975-76 … amassed 178 points with the Golden Gophers … holds UM season member of 1980 U.S. National Team … member of CC Hall of Fame. record for points with 109 in 1980-81 … six-time U.S. National Team member … played 12 seasons in the NHL with 515 points in Dallas Drake • F • Northern Michigan • 1988-92 • Rosslanc, B.C. 748 games. Produced 220 points (92g, 128a) at NMU from 1988-92 … First Team All-American, All-WCHA … NCAA champ in 1991 … WCHA’s Neal Broten • F • Minnesota • 1979-81 • Roseau, Minn. top goal scorer and Defensive Player of the Year in 1991-92 … U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame member … had 142 points (38g, 104a) played over 1,100 NHL games (1992-2008) with 477 points … in 76 games for Minnesota from 1978-81 … 1981 Hobey Baker Stanley Cup winner. Memorial Award winner … All-American, All-WCHA … named to AHCA All-Time West Team (1997) … 1980 Olympic Gold Medal- Mike Eaves • F • Wisconsin • 1974-78 • Windsor, Ont. winner with USA at Lake Placid … played 17 NHL seasons with 923 Wisconsin’s all-time leading scorer with 267 points (94g, 173a) points in 1099 games … Stanley Cup winner. in 160 games … WCHA MVP in 1977-78 … two-time First Team All-American (1977-78) and All-WCHA choice … NCAA champion with UW in 1977 … played eight seasons in NHL with 226 points in 324 games … coached UW Badgers to 2006 NCAA hockey championship in Milwaukee … son of NHL alum Murray Eaves.

89 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA TOP 50 PLAYERS IN 50 YEARS Tony Esposito • G • Michigan Tech • 1964-67 • Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Tony Hrkac • F • North Dakota • 1984-87 • , Ont. One of the game’s greatest goaltenders … member of Hockey Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner and NCAA champion at Hall of Fame … named WCHA’s All-Time Best Goaltender in The North Dakota in 1987 … WCHA Player of the Year and All-American Hockey News (1997) … three-time All-American and All-WCHA … set D1 record with 116 points in 1986-87 … member of AHCA’s honoree (1965-67) … played 17 seasons in NHL and 886 regular All-Time West Team, NCAA 50th Anniversary Team (1997) … 13 season games with Montreal and Chicago … had 423 wins and 76 NHL seasons with 371 points … Stanley Cup champion. shutouts … fi ve-time NHL All-Star, winner, Stanley Cup champion. Brett Hull • F • Minnesota Duluth • 1984-86 • West , B.C. Had 144 points (84g) in just two years at Minnesota Duluth … All- Dallas Gaume • F • Denver • 1982-86 • Innisfail, Alb. WCHA and Hobey Baker Memorial Award award fi nalist in 1986 All-time leading scorer at Denver with 266 points (78g, 188a) in … set UMD season record for goals with 52 … member of AHCA’s 145 games … WCHA Most Valuable Player, All-American and All- All-Time West Team … one of top goal scorers in NHL history with WCHA in 1985-86 … Hobey Baker Memorial Award fi nalist … holds 741 regular season tallies in 1269 games… eight-time NHL All- DU career record for assists (188) and record for most points in Star, Stanley Cup winner, two-time US Olympian … son of hockey a season (99) in 1985-86 … had a fi ve-year professional playing legend . career. Greg Johnson • F • North Dakota • 1989-93 • Thunder Bay, Ont. Curt Giles • D • Minnesota Duluth • 1975-79 • The Pas, Man. Three-time All-American, Hobey Baker Memorial Award fi nalist Two-time All-American defenseman … two-time All-WCHA (1978, and All-WCHA forward at North Dakota … named to AHCA All-Time 1979) … named to All-Time All-WCHA First Team by The Hockey West Team in 1997 … fi rst in WCHA with 198 career assists … fi rst News in 1997 … 14-year NHL career with 242 points … three-time at UND with 272 career points … earned Silver medal with Canada MVP of NHL’s … played for Canada at 1992 at 1994 Winter Olympic Games … played 758 NHL regular season Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France. games from 1987-2003 with 371 points.

Karl Goehring • G • North Dakota • 1997-2001 • Apple Valley, Minn. Mark Johnson • F • Wisconsin • 1976-79 • Madison, Wis. Two-time All-American and All-WCHA goaltender at North Dakota Had 125 goals and 256 points in just three seasons at Wisconsin … NCAA champion in 2000 … two-time WCHA goaltending champ … 1979 WCHA MVP, two-time All-American, All-WCHA … named to … WCHA Rookie of the Year in 1998 … WCHA Student-Athlete of All-Time All-WCHA First Team by The Hockey News and to AHCA’s the Year in 2001 … member of WCHA All-Star Team for Norway All-Time West Team … Gold medal winner with USA at 1980 Winter Tour 2000. Olympic Games in Lake Placid … played 11 NHL seasons with 508 regular season points. Ron Grahame • G • Denver • 1969-73 • Victoria, B.C. One of WCHA’s all-time winningest goaltenders with 82 career Curtis Joseph • G • Wisconsin • 1988-89 • Newmarket, Ont. victories at Denver … WCHA Most Valuable Player in 1972-73 … WCHA Player of the Year in 1989 as a goaltender at Wisconsin … All-American, All-WCHA … led DU to three NCAA tournaments named to All-Time WCHA Second Team by The Hockey News in (1971-73) … eight-year professional playing career, including 114 1997 … All-WCHA, All-American … more than 1,000 NHL games NHL games. from 1989-2009 with 454 wins and 51 shutouts … NHL All-Star, Memorial Trophy (NHL) winner … two-time Olympian Tony Granato • F • Wisconsin • 1983-87 • Downers Grove, Ill. for Canada. Had 220 points (100g) at Wisconsin … two-time All-American and All-WCHA honoree … Hobey Baker Memorial Award fi nalist … George Konik • D • Denver • 1958-61 • , Man. 1987 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year … played for USA at 1988 All-American on defense at Denver … produced 116 points (46g, Olympic Winter Games in Sarajevo … 14 seasons in NHL with 492 70a) in 89 games … All-WCHA honoree … back-to-back NCAA points … 1997 Bill Masterton (NHL) trophy winner. champion in 1960 and 1961 with Murray Armstrong’s Pioneers … member of NCAA 50th Anniversary Team … played in the NHL for Bill ‘Red’ Hay • F • Colorado College • 1956-58 • , Sask. Pittsburgh. Two-time All-American and All-WCHA honoree (1957-58) … 154 points (60g, 94a) in two seasons at Colorado College … league Tom Kurvers • D • Minnesota Duluth • 1980-84 • Bloomington, Minn. scoring champ in 1958 … named to AHCA’s All-Time West Team in 1984 Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner as a defenseman 1997 … NCAA champion in 1957 … eight seasons and 422 points in at Minnesota Duluth … WCHA MVP in 1983-84 … All-American, the NHL with Chicago … Stanley Cup winner. All-WCHA … UMD record-holder for points in a season (76) and career points (192) and goals (43) … played 11 NHL seasons with Bret Hedican • D • St. Cloud State • 1988-91 • North St. Paul, Minn. 421 points in 659 regular season games … Stanley Cup winner. All-WCHA defenseman at St. Cloud State … had 77 points (27g) from 1988-91 and set team records for most goals (18) and points (48) in a season by a defenseman … member of 1992 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team … played over 1,000 NHL games (1991-2009) with 294 points … Stanley Cup champion.

90 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA TOP 50 PLAYERS IN 50 YEARS Corey Millen • F • Minnesota • 1983-87 • Cloquet, Minn. One of top scorers in Minnesota history with 119 goals and 241 points … owns UM season record for goals with 48 (1985-86) … three-time All-WCHA honoree … two-time U.S. Olympian (1984, 1988) … U.S. National Team member … eight NHL seasons (221 points).

Eddie Mio • G • Colorado College • 1972-76 • Windsor, Ont. Two-time All-American goaltender (1975, 1976) at Colorado College … All-WCHA First Team in 1975-76 and All-WCHA Second Team in 1974-75 … played seven seasons in the NHL and 192 regular season games … was ‘best man’ at Wayne Gretzky’s wedding.

Reg Morelli • F • North Dakota • 1957-60 • Hamilton, Ont. First Team All-American and All-WCHA honoree for North Dakota in 1960 … named to AHCA All-Time West Team in 1997 … NCAA champion and tournament’s Most Outstanding Player in 1959 … amassed 132 points in just 85 collegiate games at UND.

Jim Nahrgang • D • Michigan Tech • 1970-74 • Kitchener, Ont. Produced 104 points (33g, 71a) in 137 games on defense at Michigan Tech … was second highest scoring defenseman in MTU BRETT HULL history … All-American and All-WCHA honoree in 1973-74 … played three seasons in National Hockey League with Detroit … head Norm Maciver • D • Minnesota Duluth • 1982-86 • Thunder Bay, Ont. hockey coach at MTU from 1982-85. All-American at Minnesota Duluth from 1984-86 … three-time All- WCHA honoree … 1986 Hobey Baker Memorial Award fi nalist … Lou Nanne • D • Minnesota • 1959-63 • Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. set UMD record for career assists (152) … second all-time among All-American blueliner at Minnesota … 1963 WCHA MVP … named UMD defensemen with 191 points … played 12 NHL seasons (285 to AHCA’s All-Time West Team … Named to All-Time All-WCHA points). Second Team by The Hockey News in 1997 … captain of Team USA at 1968 Olympic Winter Games in Grenoble … 1976 Keith Magnuson • D • Denver • 1966-69 • Saskatoon, Sask. participant … U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame member … 11 seasons in Two-time NCAA champion at Denver with 75 points (16g, 59a) in NHL … Lester Patrick Award (NHL) winner. 96 gp …Named to All-Time All-WCHA First Team by The Hockey News (1997) and to NCAA 50th Anniversary Team … WCHA MVP Craig Norwich • D • Wisconsin • 1974-77 • Edina, Minn. in 1968 … All-American, All-WCHA … 11 NHL seasons and All-Star Produced 168 points (42g, 126a) in 144 games on defense at with Chicago. Wisconsin … two-time All-American (1976, 1977) and All-WCHA honoree … named to AHCA’s All-Time West Team in 1977 ... Bill Masterton • F • Denver • 1958-61 • , Man. member of UW’s 1977 NCAA championship club … produced 83 Compiled 196 points (66g, 130a) at forward in just 89 games at points and 18 goals in 1976-77, a UW record for defensemen … Denver … two-time All-American and All-WCHA honoree (1960, played three years of pro hockey. 1961) … named to NCAA 50th Anniversary Team and AHCA All- Time West Team in 1997 … two-time NCAA champion at DU … Bill Nyrop • D • Notre Dame • 1970-74 • Edina, Minn. honored by the NHL with creation of the prestigious Bill Masterton All-American defenseman in 1972-73 at Notre Dame … U.S. Memorial Trophy. Hockey Hall of Fame Member … All-WCHA honoree … played in 132 collegiate games with 89 points (17g, 72a) for the Irish ... member John Matchefts • F • Michigan • 1951-53 • Eveleth, Minn. of USA’s Canada Cup team in both 1976 and 1981 ... played seven Two-time All-American (1951, 1953) and three-time NCAA seasons in NHL, winning three Stanley Cups with Montreal. champion at Michigan … Named to AHCA’s All-Time West Team and to NCAA 50th Anniversary Team in 1997 … U.S. Hockey Hall of Doug Palazzari • F • Colorado College • 1970-74 • Eveleth, Minn. Fame member … Silver Medalist with Team USA at 1956 Olympic Two-time WCHA MVP, All-American and All-WCHA honoree at Winter Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy … also coached hockey Colorado College … member of U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame … was at Colorado College. third all-time at CC with 228 career points (95g, 133a) … named to All-Time All-WCHA Second Team in 1997 … U.S. National Team John Mayasich • F • Minnesota • 1951-55 • Eveleth, Minn. member … played in 1976 Canada Cup … served as Executive Named WCHA’s All-Time Best Player by The Hockey News in 1997 Director of USA Hockey, Inc.. … Minnesota’s all-time leading scorer as a forward with 298 points (144g) … All-American and All-WCHA honoree … named to AHCA’s All-Time West Team in 1997 … Gold Medal winner with Team USA at 1956 Olympic Winter Games in Squaw Valley, CA … member of U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.

91 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA TOP 50 PLAYERS IN 50 YEARS James Patrick • D • North Dakota • 1981-83 • Winnipeg, Man. Bill Steenson • D • North Dakota • 1956-59 • Moose Jaw, Sask. Hobey Baker Memorial Award fi nalist and All-American Three-time All-American at North Dakota (1957, 1958, 1959) … defenseman at North Dakota … member of 1982 NCAA two-time All-WCHA First Team (1957, 1958) … Named to All-Time championship team … All-WCHA … 1982 WCHA Rookie of the Year All-WCHA Second Team by The Hockey News (1997) … team … had 77 points in 78 collegiate games … played for Team Canada captain for UND’s 1959 NCAA championship club … had 45 points at 1984 Winter Olympic Games in Sarajevo … played in 1984 & (12g) in 83 gp. 1987 Canada Cups and skated 21 seasons in the National Hockey League. Brian Swanson • F • Colorado College • 1995-99 • Eagle River, Alaska Two-time All-American and four time All-WCHA honoree for Mark Pavelich • F • Minnesota Duluth • 1976-79 • Eveleth, Minn. Colorado College … two-time Hobey Baker Memorial Award Had 142 points in 110 games at forward for Minnesota Duluth … fi nalist … WCHA co-scoring champion … one of CC’s top all-time All-American and All-WCHA honoree in 1978-79 … member of top scorers with 232 points (88g, 144a) … WCHA Rookie of the Gold Medal-winning Team USA at 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Year in 1996 … member of WCHA All-Star Team at 1998 Kolin Cup Lake Placid … played seven seasons in the NHL and three years in Switzerland … played four NHL seasons. in Europe. Mel Wakabayashi • F • Michigan • 1964-66 • Chatham, Ont. Bill Reichart • F • North Dakota • 1954-57 • Winnipeg, Man. Earned All-American and All-WCHA honors as a forward at Three-time All-American at North Dakota (1955-56-57) … Michigan in 1965 … WCHA MVP in 1966 … league scoring All-WCHA … had 156 points (97g, 59a) in 85 games … had WCHA- champion in 1964-65 … 1964 NCAA team champion … ranked as record seven goals and nine points vs UMD on 12/29/54 … played one of Wolverines’ top scorers with 172 career points (74g) … had for Team USA at 1964 Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria … U.S. only one in three college seasons … coach of 1980 Japan National Team member. Olympic Hockey Team.

Tom Ross • F • Michigan State • 1972-76 • Detroit, Mich. Bill Watson • F • Minnesota Duluth • 1982-85 • Powerview, Man. Two-time All-American and All-WCHA forward at Michigan State 1985 Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner and WCHA Player of … Named WCHA MVP in 1975 … Selected to AHCA’s All-Time West the Year as a prolifi c forward at Minnesota Duluth … two-time All- Team in 1997 … top scorer in WCHA history with 324 points (138g, American and All-WCHA honoree … had 210 scoring points in 108 186a) … had 51-54=105 in 1975-76 … had points in a record 78 collegiate games … set school season record with 109 points in straight collegiate games … U.S. National Team member. 1984-85 … played four seasons in the National Hockey League.

Robb Stauber • G • Minnesota • 1986-89 • Duluth, Minn. Mike Zuke • F • Michigan Tech • 1972-76 • Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Minnesota standout who became the fi rst goaltender to win the High-scoring forward who had 310 points (133g, 177a) for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in 1988 … also named WCHA MVP Michigan Tech Huskies … WCHA MVP in 1976 … second all-time in in 1987-88 … All-American, All-WCHA … named to AHCA’s All- WCHA in goals and points … two-time All-American (1974, 1976) … Time West Team in 1997 … owned 73-23-0 record at UM and led All-WCHA honoree … named to All-Time All-WCHA Second Team Gophers to two WCHA titles and three Frozen Four berths … nine by The Hockey News in 1997 … played eight seasons in NHL with years in the pros, including stint in NHL. 282 points in 455 regular season games .

WCHA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Between the years of 2004-16 for the Men's League and 2004-17 for the Women's League, the WCHA awarded annual postgraduate scholarships in the amount of $7,500 to graduating student-athletes that excelled both on and off the ice. Nominees were submitted annually by WCHA member institutions, with the winners determined by a vote of Association Faculty Athletics Representatives. Below is the full list of WCHA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients:

Year Men's League (Recipient, School) Women's League (Recipient, School) 2004 Mike Colgan, Colorado College Michelle McAteer, Minnesota Duluth 2005 Reid Goolsby, Colorado College Emma Laaksonen, Ohio State 2006 Jake Brandt, North Dakota Kelsey Bills, Minnesota 2007 Ted O’Leary, Denver Meghan Mutrie, North Dakota 2008 Nate Raduns, St. Cloud State Denelle Maguet, St. Cloud State 2009 Andrew Thomas, Denver Laura Fast, St. Cloud State 2010 Jake Gannon, Colorado College Myriam Trepanier, Minnesota Duluth 2011 Eli Vlaisavljevich, Michigan Tech Caitlin Hogan, St. Cloud State 2012 Kyle Schmidt, Minnesota Kelli Blankenship, Minnesota Courtney Josefson, St. Cloud State 2013 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota Brittany Toor, St. Cloud State Montana Vichorek, Bemidji State 2014 Brad Stebner, Michigan Tech Becky Allis, Ohio State 2015 Tanner Kero, Michigan Tech Kathleen Rogan, Minnesota State 2016 Austin Sevalrud, Alaska Anchorage Shelby Amsley-Benzie, North Dakota 2017 N/A Halli Krzyzaniak, North Dakota

92 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) THE HOCKEY NEWS/AHCA WCHA ALL-TIME BESTS THE HOCKEY NEWS’ 50TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE AHCA’S 100TH ANNIVERSARY HONORS In celebration of it’s 50th Anniversary Issue, The Hockey News named In 1997, the American Hockey Coaches’ Association (AHCA) – using fans all-time teams in each of the various professional and collegiate hockey and a panel of 25 past and present collegiate coaches, players, athletic leagues in October of 1997. directors and media members – selected the top 52 players in college hockey history in conjunction with the 100th anniversary celebration of A committee of conference coaches and administrators assisted The college hockey. Hockey News in selecting these (listed below) all-time Western Collegiate Hockey Association honorees and accomplishments. Twenty-six players made up the All-Time West Team and 26 made up the All-Time East Team. In all, 25 of the 26 players chosen to the West team THE HOCKEY NEWS WCHA ALL-TIME BESTS (1951-1997) were from the WCHA (noted in bold). PLAYER John Mayasich, F, Minnesota (1951-55) ALL-TIME WEST TEAM (1997) Goaltenders: Tony Esposito, Michigan Tech; Lorne Howes, Michigan; GOALTENDER Robb Stauber, Minnesota Tony Esposito, Michigan Tech (1964-67) Defensemen: Chris Chelios, Wisconsin; Tom Kurvers, Minnesota DEFENSEMAN Duluth; Norm Maciver, Minnesota Duluth; Keith Magnuson, Denver; Keith Magnuson, Denver (1966-69) , Bowling Green; Lou Nanne, Minnesota; Craig Norwich, Wisconsin; Bill Steenson, North Dakota; Ken Yackel, Minnesota FORWARD John Mayasich, Minnesota (1951-55) Forwards: Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech; Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan; Neal Broten, Minnesota; Mike Eaves, Wisconsin; Bill ‘Red’ COACH Hay, Colorado College; Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth; Tony Hrkac, John MacInnes, Michigan Tech (1956-82) North Dakota; Greg Johnson, North Dakota; Mark Johnson, Wisconsin; Bill Masterton, Denver; John Matchefts, Michigan; John Mayasich, TEAM Minnesota; Reg Morelli, North Dakota; Tom Ross, Michigan State 1960-61 • Denver (30-1-1) • Murray Armstrong, Head Coach Coaches: Murray Armstrong, Denver; Vic Heyliger, Michigan; Bob MOST SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT, TEAM Johnson, Wisconsin; John MacInnes, Michigan Tech; Ron Mason, Colorado College’s three straight WCHA regular season championships Michigan State, Bowling Green, Lake Superior State in 1994, 1995 and 1996.

MOST SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT, INDIVIDUAL North Dakota All-American Tony Hrkac’s NCAA-record 116 scoring points with the national championship team in 1986-87.

ALL-TIME ALL-WCHA FIRST TEAM Goaltender: Tony Esposito, Michigan Tech (1964-67) Defensemen: Keith Magnuson, Denver (1966-69); Curt Giles, Minnesota Duluth (1975-79) Forwards: John Mayasich, Minnesota (1951-55); Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan (1959-62); Mark Johnson, Wisconsin (1976-79)

ALL-TIME ALL-WCHA SECOND TEAM Goaltender: Curtis Joseph, Wisconsin (1988-89) Defensemen: Lou Nanne, Minnesota (1959-63); Bill Steenson, North Dakota (1956-59) Forwards: Greg Johnson, North Dakota (1989-93); Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech (1973-76); Doug Palazzari, Colorado College (1970-74)

JOHN MAYASICH WAS NAMED THE WCHA’S ALL-TIME BEST PLAYER BY THE HOCKEY NEWS IN 1997.

93 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is presented annually to the college 2005: Colin Murphy, F, MIchigan Tech; hockey player who best exemplifi es the qualities that Princeton Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College*; University’s Hobey Baker himself demonstrated as an athlete and as a Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College servant of his country in the early 1900’s. 2006: Matt Carle, D, Denver*; Brian Elliott, G, Wisconsin; The fi rst recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in 1981 came from Ryan Potulny, F, Minnesota; Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College; a WCHA team – forward Neal Broten of Minnesota. Including that fi rst Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College honor, the WCHA produced more Hobey Baker winners – 16 total – than 2007: Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota*; any other college hockey conference during its time. Bobby Goepfert, G, St. Cloud State 2008: Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, G, North Dakota; WCHA HOBEY BAKER WINNERS Ryan Lasch, F, St. Cloud State; T.J. Oshie, F, North Dakota 1981: Neal Broten, F, Minnesota 2009: Jamie McBain, D, Wisconsin 1984: Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth 2010: Marc Cheverie, G, Denver; Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin*; 1985: Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth Rhett Rakhshani, F, Denver; Brendan Smith, D, Wisconsin 1987: Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota 2011: Jack Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth; Matt Frattin, F, North Dakota, 1988: Robb Stauber, G, Minnesota Justin Schultz, D, Wisconsin 1994: Chris Marinucci, F, Minnesota Duluth 2012: Jack Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth*; Justin Schultz, D, Wisconsin 1996: Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota 2013: Drew LeBlanc, F, St. Cloud State*; Danny Kristo, F, North Dakota; 2002: Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota Corban Knight, F, North Dakota; Ryan Walters, F, North Dakota 2003: Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College 2014: CJ Motte, G, Ferris State 2004: Junior Lessard, F, Minnesota Duluth 2015: Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech 2005: Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College 2016: Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech 2006: Matt Carle, D, Denver 2017: Michael Bitzer, G, Bemidji State 2007: Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota 2018: C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State 2010: Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin 2021: Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State 2012: Jack Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth *- Winner 2013: Drew LeBlanc, F, St. Cloud State

WCHA HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS 1981: Neal Broten, F, Minnesota*; Steve Ulseth, F, Minnesota HOBEY BAKER LEGENDS OF COLLEGE HOCKEY 1982: Ed Beers, F, Denver; Bryan Erickson, F, Michigan; Each year, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award John Newberry, F, Wisconsin Committee also honors one of the all-time great 1983: James Patrick, D, North Dakota; contributors to the sport of collegiate hockey. Scott Bjugstad, F, Minnesota; Bryan Erickson, F, Minnesota Members of this outstanding group of indi- 1984: Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth*; Jon Casey, G, North Dakota viduals have each left their own trademark on 1985: Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth*; Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota the game, leading the way in all aspects of the 1986: Dallas Gaume, F, Denver; Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan; game from playing to coaching and even creat- Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth; ing the rules. Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth; WCHA RECIPIENTS Scott Sandelin, D, North Dakota JEFF SAUER 1987: Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota*; 1982: Vic Heyliger Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan; 1983: John Mariucci Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin 1984: Murray Armstrong 1988: Robb Stauber, G, Minnesota*; Phil Berger, F, Northern Michigan; 1986: Amo Bessone Steve Johnson, F, North Dakota; Paul Ranheim, F, Wisconsin 1988: Cliff ‘Fido’ Purpur 1989: Robb Stauber, G, Minnesota 1990: Al Renfrew 1990: Russ Parent, D, North Dakota; Dave Shields, F, Denver 1995: John Mayasich 1991: Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan; 1999: John MacInnes & Glen Sonmor Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan; 2000: Bob Johnson Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota 2001: Bob Peters 1992: Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan; Duane Derksen, G, Wisconsin; 2003: Charles ‘Lefty’ Smith Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota; Larry Olimb, F, Minnesota 2005: Murray Williamson 1993: Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota; Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth 2011: Herb Brooks AMO BESSONE 1994: Chris Marinucci, F, Minnesota Duluth*; 2013: Jeff Sauer Jamie Ram, G, Michigan Tech 2018: Red Berenson 1995: Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota; Jay McNeill, F, Colorado College 2020: Rick Comley 1996: Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota*; Peter Geronazzo, F, Colorado College; 2021: Mike Sertich Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota 1997: Jason Blake, F, North Dakota; Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota; Brian Swanson, F, Colorado College 1998: Curtis Murphy, D, North Dakota 1999: Jason Blake, F, North Dakota; Brian Swanson, F, Colorado College 2000: Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota; Steve Reinprecht, F, Wisconsin 2001: Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota; Dany Heatley, F, Wisconsin. 2002: Mark Hartigan, F, St. Cloud State; Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota*; MIKE SERTICH Wade Dubielewicz, G, Denver 2003: Zach Parise, F, North Dakota; Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College; Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College* 2004: Keith Ballard, D, Minnesota; Brandon Bochenski, F, North Dakota; Junior Lessard, F, Minnesota Duluth*; Zach Parise, F, North Dakota

94 HONORS AND AWARDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) HALLS OF FAME

UNITED STATES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME PLAYERS & COACHES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME Year Inducted: Name, WCHA Affi liation PLAYERS 1973: John Mariucci, Minnesota; Elwin ‘Doc’ Romnes, Minnesota Name ...... WCHA Affi liation Year 1974: Vic Heyliger, Michigan; Cliff ‘Fido’ Purpur, North Dakota Glenn Anderson ...... Denver 2008 1976: John Mayasich, Minnesota Ed Belfour ...... North Dakota 2011 1982: Calvin ‘Cal’ Marvin, North Dakota Chris Chelios ...... Wisconsin 2013 1983: Jack McCartan, Minnesota Tony Esposito ...... Michigan Tech 1988 1986: Ken Yackel, Minnesota Brett Hull ...... Minnesota Duluth 2009 1988: Larry Ross, Minnesota 1990: Herb Brooks, Minnesota; Willard Ikola, Michigan BUILDERS 1991: Bob Johnson, Colorado College & Wisconsin; Name ...... WCHA Affi liation Year John Matchefts, Michigan Herb Brooks ...... Minnesota 2006 1992: Amo Bessone, Michigan State Bill Hay ...... Colorado College 2015 1993: David Langevin, Minnesota Duluth Bob Johnson ...... Colorado College, Wisconsin 1992 1994: Wally Grant, Michigan John Mariucci ...... Minnesota 1985 1996: Reed Larson, Minnesota; Craig Patrick, Denver Craig Patrick ...... Denver 2001 1997: Bill Nyrop, Notre Dame 1998: Mike ‘Lefty’ Curran, North Dakota; Lou Nanne, Minnesota 2000: Neal Broten, Minnesota; Doug Palazzari, Colorado College 2001: Dave Christian, North Dakota; Mike Ramsey, Minnesota 2002: Doug Woog, Minnesota 2003: Dick Dougherty, Minnesota 2004: Paul Coppo, Michigan Tech; Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 2005: Keith ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, Minnesota Duluth; Murray Williamson, Minnesota 2006: Gary Gambucci, Minnesota 2007: Aaron Broten, Minnesota; John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 2008: Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth; Mike Richter, Wisconsin 2010: Art Berglund, Colorado College 2011: Chris Chelios, Wisconsin; Gary Suter, Wisconsin 2014: Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin; Jeff Sauer, Colorado College & Wisconsin 2016: 1996 Team (Chelios; Hull; Suter; Carey, Richter) INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 2020: Dean Blais, North Dakota & Omaha; Tony Granato, Wisconsin Name ...... WCHA Affi liation Year Art Berglund ...... Colorado College 2008 PRESIDENT’S AWARD Herb Brooks ...... Minnesota 1999 Name ...... Affi liation Year Chris Chelios ...... Wisconsin 2018 Bruce McLeod ...... WCHA Commissioner 2004 Mike ‘Lefty’ Curran ...... North Dakota 1999 Mark Johnson ...... Wisconsin 1999 WAYNE GRETZKY INTERNATIONAL AWARD Marshall Johnston ...... Denver 1988 Name ...... Affi liation Year John Mayasich ...... Minnesota 1997 Herb Brooks ...... Minnesota 2004 Jack McCartan ...... Minnesota 1998 Lou Nanne ...... Minnesota 2004 LESTER PATRICK AWARD Name ...... Affi liation Year John Mariucci ...... Minnesota 1977 John MacInnes ...... Michigan Tech 1986 Bob Johnson ...... Colorado College, Wisconsin 1988 Lou Nanne ...... Minnesota 1989 Neal Broten ...... Minnesota 1998 John Mayasich ...... Minnesota 1998 Herb Brooks ...... Minnesota 2002 Red Berenson ...... Michigan 2006 Mike Richter ...... Wisconsin 2009 Mark Johnson ...... Wisconsin 2011 Jeff Sauer ...... Colorado College, Wisconsin 2011 Jim Johannson ...... Wisconsin 2018

95 WCHA MEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK (1951-2021) HONORS AND AWARDS AMERICAN HOCKEY COACHES ASSOCIATION SPENCER PENROSE AWARD JOHN MACINNES AWARD The Spencer Penrose Award is presented annually to the NCAA Division I Named to honor the former Michigan Tech coach, the award recognizes Coach of the Year. The award is named in honor of the benefactor whose those who have shown a great concern for amateur hockey and youth fortune built the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, home of the fi rst programs. The winners of this award have helped young men grow not 10 NCAA Championships. only as hockey players, but more importantly, as men.

WCHA Honorees WCHA Honorees Year Name, School 1983: Amo Bessone, Michigan State 1952 Cheddy Thompson, Colorado College 1985: Bob Johnson, Colorado College/Wisconsin 1953 John Mariucci, Minnesota 1986: Murray Armstrong, Denver 1954 Vic Heyliger, Michigan 1988: Vic Heyliger, Michigan 1961 Murray Armstrong, Denver 1994: Herb Brooks, Minnesota 1963 Tony Frasca, Colorado College 1995: R.H. ‘Bob’ Peters, North Dakota/Bemidji State 1966 Amo Bessone, Michigan State (tie) 1998: Bill Selman, North Dakota/Minnesota Duluth 1970 Jon MacInnes, Michigan Tech 1999: John ‘Gino’ Gasparini, North Dakota 1976 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 2004: Don Brose, Minnesota State 1984 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth 2008: Doug Woog, Minnesota 1986 Ralph Backstrom, Denver 2017: Rick Comley, Northern Michigan 1987 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota 1991 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD 1994 Don Lucia, Colorado College Named in honor of the former New Hampshire player and Bowling Green 1997 Dean Blais, North Dakota assistant coach, this award honors an assistant coach’s career body of 2001 Dean Blais, North Dakota work. 2004 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth 2005 George Gwozdecky, Denver WCHA Honorees 2015 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 1999: Glenn Kulyk, Minnesota Duluth 2021 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 2007: David Lassonde, Wisconsin 2009: Steve Miller, Denver JOHN MARIUCCI AWARD 2016: Mike Gibbons, Northern Michigan/Colorado College/ The AHCA created this award in honor of the former Minnesota player and Denver/St. Cloud State coach to honor a secondary school coach who best exemplifi es the spirit, 2017: Mike Guentzel, Minnesota/Omaha/Colorado College dedication, and enthusiasm of the ‘Godfather of U.S. Hockey’. 2021: Mark Kaufman, Ferris State

WCHA Honorees AWARD 1988: Larry Ross, Minnesota Established in 2004 by retired coaches, the award is given for profes- 1990: Willard Ikola, Michigan sional achievement in one’s chosen fi eld after playing and/or coaching. 2002: Lou Cotroneo, WCHA Referee It is named after the former Providence College player, coach, athletic di- rector and NHL executive, Lou Lamoriello. JIM FULLERTON AWARD Named in honor of the former Brown University coach, the award rec- WCHA Honorees ognizes an individual who loves the purity of the sport. Whether a coach, 2006: John Mayasich, Minnesota administrator, trainer, offi cial, journalist, or simply a fan, the recipient 2007: David Metzen, Minnesota exemplifi es Jim Fullerton, who gave as much as he received and never stopped caring about the direction in which our game was heading.

WCHA Honorees 1992: Bob Johnson, Colorado College/Wisconsin 1993: Otto Breitenbach, WCHA Commissioner 1996: Bob Olson, Michigan Tech Hockey Broadcaster (WMPL Radio) 2000: Art Berglund, Colorado College/USA Hockey 2004: Bruce McLeod, WCHA Commissioner 2007: Bill Brophy, Sports Writer, Duluth and Madison 2015: Doug Spencer, WCHA Associate Commissioner.

JOHN ‘SNOOKS’ KELLEY FOUNDERS AWARD Named after the famed Boston College coach, the award honors those people in the coaching profession who have contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of hockey in the United States.

WCHA Honorees 1983: John Mariucci, Minnesota 1992: Al Renfrew, Michigan/Michigan Tech/North Dakota 1996: Charles ‘Lefty’ Smith, Notre Dame 1997: Rube Bjorkman, North Dakota 2001: Kelvin ‘Brush’ Christiansen, Alaska Anchorage 2003: Jeff Sauer, Colrado College/Wisconsin 2004: Dick Johnson, Roseau, Minn. 2005: Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth/Michigan Tech 2007: John Matchefts, Colorado College; David Metzen, Minnesota 2008: John Russo, Wisconsin.

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MINNESOTA’S 1,384 WINS AS A WCHA MEMBER ARE THE MOST BY ANY SCHOOL IN LEAGUE HISTORY.

97 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA REGULAR SEASON HISTORY WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

Season Champion ...... GP Record Pts/Pct. CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY TEAM 1951-52 Colorado College ...... 12 10-2-0 20 1952-53 Minnesota (co) ...... 20 16-4-0 19 No. Team (Championship Seasons) Michigan (co)...... 16 12-4-0 19 15 .. North Dakota (1958*, 1963*, 1965, 1967, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1953-54 Minnesota ...... 20 16-3-1 20½ 1954-55 Colorado College ...... 18 14-4-0 19 1987, 1997*, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2011) 1955-56 Michigan ...... 18 15-2-1 19 14 ...Minnesota (1953*, 1954, 1970, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1988, 1956-57 Colorado College ...... 18 14-4-0 19 1989, 1992, 1997*, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013*) 1957-58 North Dakota (co) ...... 20 15-5-0 16 12 ...Denver (1958*, 1960, 1961, 1963*, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1978, Denver (co) ...... 22 12-10-0 16 1986, 2002, 2005*, 2010) 1958-59 No League Play 1959-60 Denver ...... 22 17-4-1 .795 9 .....Colorado College (1952, 1955, 1957, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1960-61 Denver ...... 18 17-1-0 .944 2003, 2005*, 2008) 1961-62 Michigan Tech ...... 20 17-3-0 .850 7 .....Michigan Tech (1962, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 2016*) 1962-63 Denver (co) ...... 18 12-6-0 .667 6 .....Minnesota State (2015, 2016*, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021) North Dakota (co) ...... 18 11-5-2 .667 3 .....Michigan (1953*, 1956, 1964) 1963-64 Michigan ...... 14 12-2-0 .857 1964-65 North Dakota ...... 16 13-3-0 .813 Minnesota Duluth (1984, 1985, 1993) 1965-66 Michigan Tech ...... 20 15-4-1 .775 Wisconsin (1977, 1990, 2000) 1966-67 North Dakota ...... 22 16-6-0 .727 1 .....Northern Michigan (1991) 1967-68 Denver ...... 18 15-3-0 .822 St. Cloud State (2013*) 1968-69 Michigan Tech ...... 20 14-5-1 .725 Ferris State (2014) 1969-70 Minnesota ...... 26 18-8-0 .692 1970-71 Michigan Tech ...... 22 18-4-0 .818 Bemidji State (2017) 1971-72 Denver ...... 28 19-9-0 .679 1972-73 Denver ...... 28 20-8-0 .714 * co-champion 1973-74 Michigan Tech ...... 28 20-6-2 42 1974-75 Minnesota ...... 32 24-8-0 48 1975-76 Michigan Tech ...... 32 25-7-0 50 1976-77 Wisconsin ...... 32 26-5-1 53 CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY COACH 1977-78 Denver ...... 32 27-5-0 54 1978-79 North Dakota ...... 32 22-10-0 44 No. Coach, Team (Championship Seasons) 1979-80 North Dakota ...... 28 21-6-1 .768 7 .....Murray Armstrong, Denver (1958*, 1960, 1961, 1963*, 1980-81 Minnesota ...... 28 20-8-0 40 1968, 1972, 1973) 1981-82 North Dakota ...... 26 19-7-0 38 Don Lucia, Colorado College & Minnesota 1982-83 Minnesota ...... 26 18-7-1 37 1983-84 Minnesota Duluth ...... 26 19-5-2 40 (1994, 1995, 1996, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013*) 1984-85 Minnesota Duluth ...... 34 25-7-2 52 6 .....Mike Hastings, Minnesota State (2015, 2016*, 2018, 1985-86 Denver ...... 34 25-9-0 50 2019, 2020, 2021) 1986-87 North Dakota ...... 35 29-6-0 58 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech (1962, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976) 1987-88 Minnesota ...... 35 28-7-0 56 5 .....Dean Blais, North Dakota (1997*, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004) 1988-89 Minnesota ...... 35 27-6-2 56 1989-90 Wisconsin ...... 28 19-8-1 39 4 .....Gino Gasparini, North Dakota (1979, 1980, 1982, 1987) 1990-91 Northern Michigan ...... 32 25-3-4 54 Doug Woog, Minnesota (1988, 1989, 1992, 1997*) 1991-92 Minnesota ...... 32 26-6-0 52 3 .....Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth (1984, 1985, 1993) 1992-93 Minnesota Duluth ...... 32 21-9-2 44 Scott Owens, Colorado College (2003, 2005, 2008) 1993-94 Colorado College ...... 32 18-9-5 41 George Gwozdecky, Denver (2002, 2005*, 2010) 1994-95 Colorado College ...... 32 22-9-1 45 1995-96 Colorado College ...... 32 26-2-4 56 2 .....Cheddy Thompson, Colorado College (1952, 1955) 1996-97 North Dakota (co) ...... 32 21-10-1 43 John Mariucci, Minnesota (1953*, 1954) Minnesota (co) ...... 32 21-10-1 43 Vic Heyliger, Michigan (1953*, 1956) 1997-98 North Dakota ...... 28 21-6-1 43 Brad Buetow, Minnesota (1981, 1983) 1998-99 North Dakota ...... 28 24-2-2 50 Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin (1990, 2000) 1999-00 Wisconsin ...... 28 23-5-0 46 2000-01 North Dakota ...... 28 18-4-6 42 Dave Hakstol, North Dakota (2009, 2011) 2001-02 Denver ...... 28 21-6-1 43 1 .....Herb Brooks, Minnesota (1975) 2002-03 Colorado College ...... 28 19-4-5 43 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan (1991) 2003-04 North Dakota ...... 28 20-5-3 43 Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State (2013*) 2004-05 Denver (co) ...... 28 19-7-2 40 Bob Daniels, Ferris State (2014) Colorado College (co) ...... 28 19-7-2 40 2005-06 Minnesota ...... 28 20-5-3 43 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech (2016*) 2006-07 Minnesota ...... 28 18-7-3 39 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State (2017) 2007-08 Colorado College ...... 28 21-6-1 43 2008-09 North Dakota ...... 28 17-7-4 38 * co-champion 2009-10 Denver ...... 28 19-5-4 42 2010-11 North Dakota ...... 28 21-6-1 43 2011-12 Minnesota ...... 28 20-8-0 40 2012-13 St. Cloud State (co) ...... 28 18-9-1 37 Minnesota (co) ...... 28 16-7-5 37 2013-14 Ferris State ...... 28 20-6-2 42 2014-15 Minnesota State ...... 28 21-4-3 45 2015-16 Michigan Tech (co) ...... 28 18-7-3 39 Minnesota State (co) ...... 28 16-5-7 39 2016-17 Bemidji State ...... 28 20-6-2-2 64 2017-18 Minnesota State ...... 28 22-5-1-0 67 2018-19 Minnesota State ...... 28 22-5-1-1 68 2019-20 Minnesota State ...... 28 23-4-1-1 71 2020-21 Minnesota State ...... 14 13-1-0-1-1-0 39

98 WCHA REGULAR SEASON HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) ALL-TIME WCHA TEAM RECORDS

ALL GAMES- BY WINS (AS A WCHA MEMBER)

Team Seasons* Games W L T Pct. Minnesota 1951-58, 1959-2013 2,337 1,384 803 150 .624 North Dakota 1951-58, 1959-2013 2,301 1,319 858 124 .600 Denver 1951-58, 1959-2013 2,286 1,304 854 128 .598 Michigan Tech 1951-58, 1959-81, 1984-2021 2,414 1,079 1167 168 .481 Wisconsin 1969-2013 1,804 1,040 644 120 .610 Colorado College 1951-58, 1959-2013 2,180 1,016 1057 107 .490 Minnesota Duluth 1965-2013 1,835 816 891 128 .479 Michigan 1951-58, 1959-81 894 490 382 22 .560 St. Cloud State 1990-2013 909 453 374 82 .543 Minnesota State 1999-2021 839 439 327 73 .567 Northern Michigan 1984-97, 2013-21 847 405 383 59 .512 Michigan State 1951-58, 1959-81 886 389 475 22 .451 Alaska Anchorage^ 1993-2021 973 259 599 115 .325 Bowling Green 2013-21 309 173 104 32 .612 Bemidji State 2010-21 410 172 179 59 .491 Notre Dame 1971-81 373 160 190 17 .468 Lake Superior State 2013-21 295 115 152 28 .437 Ferris State 2013-21 295 112 160 23 .419 Alaska Fairbanks^ 2013-21 249 98 128 23 .440 Omaha 2010-13 116 54 52 10 .509 Alabama Huntsville 2013-21 282 51 199 25 .225 *- No league play in 1958-59 ^- Opted out of 2020-21 season

WCHA GAMES- BY WINS

Team Seasons* Games W L T Pct. Minnesota 1951-58, 1959-2013 1,652 935 600 117 .601 North Dakota 1951-58, 1959-2013 1,629 886 653 90 .571 Denver 1951-58, 1959-2013 1,581 821 658 102 .551 Michigan Tech 1951-58, 1959-81, 1984-2021 1,751 741 882 128 .460 Wisconsin 1969-2013 1,295 706 491 98 .583 Colorado College 1951-58, 1959-2013 1,583 675 834 74 .450 Minnesota Duluth 1965-2013 1,394 574 714 106 .450 Michigan 1951-58, 1959-81 645 325 307 13 .514 St. Cloud State 1990-2013 672 316 288 68 .521 Minnesota State 1999-2021 602 306 232 64 .561 Northern Michigan 1984-97, 2013-21 635 303 286 46 .513 Michigan State 1951-58, 1959-81 649 244 389 16 .388 Alaska Anchorage^ 1993-2021 762 188 479 95 .309 Notre Dame 1971-81 298 135 150 13 .475 Bemidji State 2010-21 294 131 118 45 .522 Bowling Green 2013-21 210 115 68 27 .612 Alaska Fairbanks^ 2013-21 196 82 93 21 .472 Lake Superior State 2013-21 210 81 107 22 .438 Ferris State 2013-21 210 81 111 18 .428 Alabama Huntsville 2013-21 210 46 133 31 .293 Omaha 2010-13 84 42 33 9 .553 *- No league play in 1958-59 ^- Opted out of 2020-21 season

99 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA REGULAR SEASON HISTORY TEAM RANKINGS IN THE WCHA Team 1952 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Colorado College 1 5 4 1 3 1 3 – 4 7 7 5 6 7 7 Denver 2 4 4 4 5 5 1 – 1 1 3 1 1 6 4 Michigan 2 1 2 2 1 2 6 – 5 3 2 7 1 5 5 Michigan State 6 7 6 7 7 7 5 – 7 6 4 5 7 4 6 Michigan Tech 7 6 7 4 2 4 7 – 2 4 1 3 4 2 1 Minnesota 5 1 1 3 4 6 4 – 6 2 6 4 3 3 2 Minnesota Duluth – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 North Dakota 4 3 3 6 5 3 1 – 3 5 5 1 5 1 2

Team 1967 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Colorado College 7 7 7 9 8 8 9 9 3 6 8 5 8 3 7 Denver 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 9 7 4 1 6 10 4 Michigan 4 4 4 6 9 6 10 7 6 4 3 7 10 4 5 Michigan State 5 6 6 7 4 4 4 4 5 2 8 10 8 8 10 Michigan Tech 3 2 1 2 1 7 5 1 2 1 6 3 7 7 2 Minnesota 8 5 5 1 5 10 6 2 1 3 7 4 2 2 1 Minnesota Duluth 6 8 8 8 6 5 8 6 8 7 10 7 3 6 8 North Dakota 1 3 3 5 7 3 7 10 10 7 5 5 1 1 5 Notre Dame – – – – – 8 2 8 7 5 2 7 5 5 9 Wisconsin – – – 4 3 2 3 5 4 7 1 2 3 9 2

Team 1982 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Alaska Anchorage – – – – – – – – – – – a 6 10 9 Colorado College 6 6 6 6 7 6 8 8 7 8 4 9 1 1 1 Denver 4 5 5 5 1 3 3 5 5 9 9 6 9 2 3 Michigan Tech^ – – – 8 8 7 4 6 8 7 6 4 10 8 7 Minnesota 3 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 4 2 Minnesota Duluth 5 4 1 1 4 7 6 7 5 5 5 1 7 7 4 North Dakota 1 2 2 4 6 1 5 3 3 4 7 8 8 5 4 Northern Michigan+ – – – 7 5 5 6 2 4 1 3 5 5 9 10 St. Cloud State – – – – – – – – – 5 7 7 4 5 8 Wisconsin 2 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 2 2 3 2 6

Team 1997 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Alaska Anchorage 9 9 6 7 9 6 10 8 7 10 10 10 9 T8 T8 Bemidji State – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 Colorado College 4 3 2 5 4 4 1 7 1 4 5 1 T3 6 6 Denver 4 8 3 9 6 1 7 4 1 2 4 3 2 1 2 Michigan Tech^ 10 7 8 10 8 10 9 10 10 8 T6 9 10 10 12 Minnesota 1 6 5 6 3 3 2 4 3 1 1 7 5 7 5 Minnesota Duluth 6 5 9 8 10 9 5 2 6 9 9 8 7 T4 4 Minnesota State – – – 4 7 6 2 9 8 7 8 T4 8 T8 11 Omaha – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 North Dakota 1 1 1 2 1 6 4 1 5 4 3 2 1 T4 1 Northern Michigan+ 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – St. Cloud State 4 7 3 2 2 6 4 6 9 6 2 T4 6 3 T8 Wisconsin 7 2 4 1 5 5 8 3 3 2 T6 6 T3 2 7

Team 2012 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Alabama Huntsville$ – – 10 T8 10 9 7 8 10 7 Alaska Anchorage 12 12 6 10 9 10 10 10 8 N/A Alaska$ – – T3 4 8 6 8 7 T4 N/A Bemidji State 9 11 T8 5 6 1 4 5 2 4 Bowling Green$ – – T3 3 3 4 3 3 T4 T2 Colorado College# 5 8 – – – – – – – – Denver# 3 T4 – – – – – – – – Ferris State$ – – 1 6 4 5 6 9 9 8 Lake Superior State$ – – T8 T8 7 7 9 4 7 T2 Michigan Tech 8 10 5 2 T1 2 5 6 6 T5 Minnesota# 1 T1 – – – – – – – – Minnesota Duluth# 2 9 – – – – – – – – Minnesota State 11 T4 2 1 T1 3 1 1 1 1 Omaha# 7 7 – – – – – – – – North Dakota# 4 3 – – – – – – – – Northern Michigan$ – – 7 7 5 8 2 2 3 T5 St. Cloud State# 6 T1 – – – – – – – – Wisconsin# 10 T4 – – – – – – – – Notes: a - affi liate member; ^ - left WCHA after 1980-81 season, then returned for 1984-85 season; + - left WCHA after 1996-97 season; # - left WCHA after 2012-13 season; $ - joined WCHA for 2013-14 season; N/A - opted out of 2020-21 season

100 WCHA REGULAR SEASON HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA SEASON REVIEWS - 1951-2021

Founded in 1951, today’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association was originally known as the MCHL (Midwest Collegiate Hockey League) for two seasons in 1951-52 to 1952- 53. It was then renamed the WIHL (Western Intercollegiate Hockey League) for the 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57 and 1957-58 seasons. There was no league play in 1958-59, after which the league was renamed the WCHA for the 1959-60 season.

1951-52 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts 1 Colorado College (19-5-1/.780) 12 10 2 0 20 2 Denver (18-6-1/.740) 12 9 3 0 18 Michigan (22-4-0/.846) 12 9 3 0 18 4 North Dakota (13-11-1/.540) 12 6 6 0 12 5 Minnesota (13-13-0/.500) 12 5 7 0 10 6 Michigan State (7-13-0/.350) 12 3 9 0 6 7 Michigan Tech (2-18-0/.100) 12 0 12 0 0 MCHL Champion: Colorado College. NCAA Champion: Michigan. NCAA 2nd Place: Colorado College. MCHL Scoring Champion (all games): Ron Hartwell, F, CC (23 gp, 40- 27=67). MCHL Goaltending Champion (all games): Willard Ikola, Michigan (26 gp, 2.66 GAA). Denver Post All-MCHL First Team: G - Ken Kinsley, CC; D - Eddie Miller, DU; D - Don Burgess, DU; F - Tony Frasca, CC; F - Ron Hartwell, CC; F - Omer Brandt, CC. Denver Post All-MCHL Second Team: G - Willard Ikola, Michigan; D - Joe deBastiani, MTU; D - Elwood Shell, UND; F - John Mayasich, UM; F - John McKennell, Michigan; F - Bill Abbott, DU. All-American First Team: D - Eddie Miller, DU; F - Tony Frasca, CC; F - Ron Hartwell, CC. All-American Second Team: G - Ken Kinsley, CC; D - Joe deBastiani, MTU; D - Jim Haas, Michigan; F - John Mayasich, UM; F - Ben Cherski, UND; F - Omer Brandt, CC.

1952-53 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts 1 Minnesota (23-6-0/.793) 20 16 4 0 19 Michigan (17-7-0/.708) 16 12 4 0 19 3 North Dakota (15-5-0/.750) 16 11 5 0 17 4 Denver (17-6-1/.729) 16 10 6 0 15 5 Colorado College (9-11-0/.450) 14 4 10 0 8 6 Michigan Tech (6-13-0/.316) 16 3 13 0 4 7 Michigan State (5-16-1/.250) 18 2 16 0 2 Note: All games played by league members counted in the standings. When teams played each other twice, two points were awarded for a win, one point for a tie. When teams met four times, one point was awarded for a win, one-half point for a tie. A maximum of 24 points was available. MCHL Champion(s): Minnesota, Michigan. NCAA Champion: Michigan. NCAA 2nd Place: Minnesota. MCHL Scoring Champion (all games): John Mayasich, F, UM (27gp, 42-36=78). MCHL Goaltending Champion (all games): Jim Mattson, UM (27 gp, 2.36 GAA). Denver Post All-MCHL First Team: G - Jim Mattson, UM; D - Eddie Miller, DU; D - Tom Wegleitner, UM; F - Ben Cherski, UND; F - Dick Dougherty, UM; F - John Mayasich, UM. Denver Post All-MCHL Second Team: G - Willard Ikola, Michigan; D - Elwood Shell, UND; D - Alex MacLellan, Michigan; F - Gene Campbell, UM; F - John Matchefts, Michigan; F - Bill Abbott, DU; F - Joe deBastiani, MTU. All-American First Team: G - Jim Mattson, UM; D - Alex MacLellan, Michigan; D - Bob Monahan, MTU; F - John Mayasich, UM; Ben Cherski, UND.

1953-54 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (23-6-1/.783) 20 16 3 1 20½ 117 61 2 Michigan (15-6-2/.696) 16 12 3 1 18½ 83 54 3 North Dakota (14-12-1/.537) 16 9 6 1 14½ 70 47 4 Denver (16-9-0/.640) 14 7 7 0 11 74 71 Colorado College (14-9-1/.604) 14 6 8 0 11 48 58 6 Michigan State (8-14-1/.370) 18 4 13 1 6½ 56 69 7 Michigan Tech (7-17-1/.300) 18 2 16 0 2 36 114 Note: All games played by league members counted in the standings. When teams played each other twice, two points were awarded for a win, one point for a tie. When teams met four times, one point was awarded for a win, one-half point for a tie. A maximum of 24 points was available. WIHL Champion: Minnesota. NCAA 2nd Place: Minnesota. WIHL Scoring Champion (all games): John Mayasich, F, UM (28 gp, 29-49=78). WIHL Goaltending Champion (all games): Jim Mattson, UM (26 gp, 2.76 GAA). Denver Post All-WIHL First Team: G - Jim Mattson, UM; D - Jim Haas, Michigan; D - Ken Yackel, UM; F - Ben Cherski, UND; F - Dick Dougherty, UM; F - John Mayasich, UM. Denver Post All-WIHL Second Team: G - Gerald ‘Spike’ Schultz, UND; D - Bill Abbott, DU; D - Phil Hilton, CC; F - Jack Smith, DU; F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan; F - George Chin, Michigan; F - Doug Mullen, Michigan. All-American First Team: G - Gerald ‘Spike’ Schultz, UND; D - Ken Yackel, UM; F - John Mayasich, UM; F - Dick Dougherty, UM; F - Ben Cherski, UND. All-American Second Team: D - Jim Haas, Michigan.

1954-55 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. Pts GF GA 1 Colorado College (22-6-0/.786) 18 14 4 0 .778 19 73 48 2 Michigan (18-5-1/.771) 18 13 5 0 .722 16 78 55 3 Minnesota (16-12-2/.567) 24 10 12 2 .458 11 98 96 4 Michigan Tech (12-13-1/.481) 20 8 11 1 .425 10½ 72 68 Denver (18-11-1/.617) 18 8 9 1 .472 10½ 83 68 6 North Dakota (14-13-1/.518) 22 9 12 1 .432 9½ 63 100 7 Michigan State (9-17-1/.352) 20 5 14 1 .275 7½ 62 94 Note: All games played between league members counted in the standings. When teams played each other twice, two points were awarded for a win, one point for a tie. When teams met four times, one point was awarded for a win, one-half point for a tie. A maximum of 24 points was available. WIHL Champion: Colorado College. NCAA Champion: Michigan. NCAA 2nd Place: Colorado College. WIHL Scoring Champion (all games): John Mayasich, F, UM (30 gp, 41-39=80). WIHL Goaltending Champion (all games): Jeff Simus, CC (24 gp, 2.92 GAA). Denver Post All-WIHL First Team: G - Bob McManus, MTU; D - Phil Hilton, CC; D - Ken Yackel, UM; F - Clare Smith, CC; F - Bill Reichart, UND; F - John Mayasich, UM. Denver Post All-WIHL Second Team: G - Jeff Simus, CC; D - Bill Abbott, DU; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; D - Doug Silverberg, CC; F - Jack Smith, DU; F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan; F - Bunt Hubchik, CC; F - Jack McManus, MTU. All-American First Team: D - Phil Hilton, CC; D - Ken Yackel, UM; F - John Mayasich, UM; F - Clare Smith, CC. All-American Second Team: D - Doug Silverberg, CC; F - Bill Reichart, UND.

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1955-56 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. Pts GF GA 1 Michigan (20-2-1/.891) 18 15 2 1 .858 19 80 37 2 Michigan Tech (21-7-0/.750) 20 14 6 0 .700 17 82 61 3 Colorado College (17-11-0/.607) 18 10 8 0 .556 14 72 66 4 Minnesota (16-12-1/.569) 22 11 10 1 .523 12 63 60 5 North Dakota (11-16-1/.411) 20 7 13 0 .350 10 67 93 Denver (12-11-3/.519) 16 6 8 2 .438 10 58 58 7 Michigan State (5-18-0/.217) 18 1 17 0 .056 2 35 82 Note: All games played between league members counted in the standings. When teams played each other twice, two points were awarded for a win, one point for a tie. When teams met four times, one point was awarded for a win, one-half point for a tie. A maximum of 24 points was available. WIHL Champion: Michigan. NCAA Champion: Michigan. NCAA 2nd Place: Michigan Tech. WIHL Scoring Champion (all games): John Andrews, F, CC (27 gp, 27-25=52). WIHL Goaltending Champion (all games): Lorne Howes, Michigan (22 gp, 1.95 gaa). Denver Post All-WIHL First Team: G - Lorne Howes, Michigan; D - Doug Silverberg, CC; D - Ken Yackel, UM; F - Jack McManus, MTU; F - Bill Reichart, UND; F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan. Denver Post All-WIHL Second Team: G - Bob McManus, MTU; D - Bob Pitts, Michigan; D - Ed Zemrau, DU; F - Clare Smith, CC; F - Tom Rendall, Michigan; F - John Andrews, CC. All-American First Team: G - Lorne Howes, Michigan; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; D - Doug Silverberg, CC; F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan. All-American Second Team: F - Jack McManus, MTU; F - Ken Yackel, UM.

1956-57 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. Pts GF GA 1 Colorado College (25-5-0/.833) 18 14 4 0 .778 19 93 69 2 Michigan (18-5-2/.760) 18 13 4 1 .750 16½ 76 55 3 North Dakota (18-11-0/.621) 22 13 9 0 .591 13 82 72 4 Michigan Tech (14-9-5/.589) 20 8 8 4 .500 12½ 80 76 5 Denver (12-14-2/.464) 18 6 11 1 .361 9 64 74 6 Minnesota (12-15-2/.448) 24 7 15 2 .333 8 69 92 7 Michigan State (7-15-0/.318) 20 5 15 0 .250 6 42 68 Note: All games played between league members counted in the standings. When teams played each other twice, two points were awarded for a win, one point for a tie. When teams met four times, one point was awarded for a win, one-half point for a tie. A maximum of 24 points was available. WIHL Champion: Colorado College. NCAA Champion: Colorado College. NCAA 2nd Place: Michigan. WIHL Scoring Champion: Bill Reichart, F, UND (22 gp, 24-16=40). WIHL Goaltending Champion: Ross Childs, Michigan (11 gp, 2.73 GAA). Denver Post All-WIHL First Team: G - Jack McCartan, UM; D - Don Wishart, CC; D - Bill Steenson, UND; F - Bob McCusker, CC; F - Bill Reichart, UND; F - Bill ‘Red’ Hay, CC. Denver Post All-WIHL Second Team: G - Tom Yurkovich, UND; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; D - Bob Pitts, Michigan; F - Tom Kennedy, MTU; F - Tom Rendall, Michigan; F - Jack McManus, MTU. All-American First Team: G - Jack McCartan, UM; D - Don Wishart, CC; F - Bill ‘Red’ Hay, CC; F - Bill Reichart, UND. All-American Second Team: D - Jack Petroske, UM; D - Bill Steenson, UND; F - Bob McCusker, CC.

1957-58 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (24-7-1/.766) 20 15 5 0 .750 16 87 60 Denver (24-10-2/.694) 22 12 10 0 .545 16 74 80 3 Colorado College (17-12-1/.583) 20 11 9 0 .550 15 97 74 4 Minnesota (16-11-0/.593) 24 13 11 0 .542 13 90 81 5 Michigan State (12-11-0/.522) 20 9 11 0 .450 10 57 68 6 Michigan (8-13-0/.381) 18 7 11 0 .389 9 53 63 7 Michigan Tech (11-16-1/.411) 20 5 15 0 .250 5 50 80 Note: All games played between league members counted in the standings. When teams played each other twice, two points were awarded for a win, one for a tie. When teams met four times, one point was awarded for a win, one-half for a tie. When teams met eight times (Denver and CC), one-half point was awarded for a win, one-fourth point for a tie. WIHL co-Champions: North Dakota, Denver. NCAA Champion: Denver. NCAA 2nd Place: North Dakota. WIHL Scoring Champion: Bill ‘Red’ Hay, F, CC (16 gp, 16- 32=48). WIHL Goaltending Champion: Bob Peabody, UND (15 gp, 3.13 GAA). Denver Post All-WIHL First Team: G - Jack McCartan, UM; D - Ed Zemrau, DU; D - Bill Steenson, UND; F - Bob McCusker, CC; F - Ike Scott, CC; F - Bill ‘Red’ Hay, CC. Denver Post All-WIHL Second Team: G - Joe Selinger, Michigan State; D - Mike Pearson, UM; D - Bob Watt, Michigan; F - Murray Massier, DU; F - Jim Ridley, UND; F - Dick Burg, UM. All-Americans: G - Jack McCartan, UM; D - Bill Steenson, UND; D - Ed Zemrau, DU; F - Dick Burg, UM; F - Bill ‘Red’ Hay, CC; F - Bob McCusker, CC; F - Bob White, Michigan.

1958-59 The Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WCHA) disbanded in March of 1958 for one year, and thus there was no formal league play. However, most of the original WIHL teams still played home-and-home schedules. North Dakota and Michigan State earned trips to the NCAA championship, with UND prevailing as national champions and the Spartans fi nishing as runners-up. The overall records for the teams that were in the WIHL were: Denver (22-5-1), Michigan State (17-6-1), North Dakota (20-10-1), Michigan Tech (16-10-1), Minnesota (12-10-2), Michigan (8-13-1), and Colorado College (6-14-3). NCAA Champion: North Dakota. NCAA 2nd Place: Michigan State. All-Americans: G - Joe Selinger, Michigan State; D - Bill Steenson, UND; D - Bob Watt, Michigan; F - John Kosiancic, MTU; F - Bob White, Michigan; F - Murray Williamson, UM. The seven original WIHL teams then resumed formal league competition in 1959-60 as the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

1959-60 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Denver (27-4-3/.838) 22 17 4 1 .795 128 55 2 Michigan Tech (21-10-1/.672) 22 15 6 1 .705 107 72 3 North Dakota (19-11-2/.625) 22 14 7 1 .659 93 80 4 Colorado College (8-17-1/.327) 20 8 12 0 .400 72 101 5 Michigan (12-12-0/.500) 18 7 11 0 .389 63 71 6 Minnesota (9-16-2/.370) 24 8 15 1 .354 102 109 7 Michigan State (4-18-2/.208) 24 4 18 2 .208 53 130 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Michigan Tech. NCAA Champion: Denver. NCAA 2nd Place: Michigan Tech. WCHA Scoring Champion: Bill Masterton, F, DU (17 gp, 17-27=44). WCHA Goaltending Champion: George Kirkwood, DU (22 gp, 2.32 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: None Selected. WCHA Sophomore(s) of the Year: Lou Angotti, F, MTU; George Kirkwood, G, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: John MacInnes, MTU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - George Kirkwood, DU; D - Henry Akervall, MTU; D - Marty Howe, DU; F - John Kosiancic, MTU; F - Bill Masterton, DU; F - Reg Morelli, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - George Cuculick, MTU; D - George Konik, DU; D - Guy LaFrance, UND; F - Paul Coppo, MTU; F - John MacMillan, DU; F - Gerald Fabbro, MTU. All-Americans: G - George Cuculick, MTU; D - Marty Howe, DU; D - George Konik, DU; F - Paul Coppo, MTU; F - Reg Morelli, UND; F - Bill Masterton, DU.

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1960-61 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Denver (30-1-1/.953) 18 17 1 0 .944 127 31 2 Minnesota (17-11-1/.603) 20 14 6 0 .700 100 68 3 Michigan (16-10-2/.607) 24 15 8 1 .646 97 79 4 Michigan Tech (16-13-0/.552) 24 13 11 0 .542 92 58 5 North Dakota (9-19-1/.328) 24 7 16 1 .313 81 133 6 Michigan State (11-16-0/.407) 20 5 15 0 .250 55 90 7 Colorado College (4-20-0/.167) 22 4 18 0 .182 68 161 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Minnesota. NCAA Champion: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jerry Walker, F, DU (18 gp, 29-15=44). WCHA Goaltending Champion: George Kirkwood, DU (18 gp, 1.72 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Jerry Walker, F, DU. WCHA Sophomore of the Year:Jack Wilson, D, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Murray Armstrong, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - George Kirkwood, DU; D - George Konik, DU; D - Marty Howe, DU; F - Jerry Walker, DU; F - Bill Masterton, DU; F - Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Bill Rowe, MTU; D - Henry Akervall, MTU; D - John Palenstein, Michigan; F - Jerry Sullivan, MTU; F - Bill Colpitts, UND; F - Lou Angotti, MTU. All-Americans: G - George Kirkwood, DU; D - Marty Howe, DU; D - Grant Munro, DU; F - Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan; F - Bill Masterton, DU; F - Jerry Walker, DU.

1961-62 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Michigan Tech (29-3-0/.906) 20 17 3 0 .850 101 58 2 Michigan (22-5-0/.815) 18 15 3 0 .833 95 48 3 Denver (17-11-2/.600) 18 11 7 0 .611 83 71 4 Michigan State (13-11-1/.540) 16 6 9 1 .406 57 71 5 North Dakota (9-17-0/.346) 18 7 11 0 .389 62 71 6 Minnesota (9-10-2/.476) 16 5 10 1 .344 69 61 7 Colorado College (0-23-0/.000) 18 0 18 0 .000 56 143 WCHA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Playoff Champion: Michigan Tech. NCAA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Scoring Champion: Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, F, Michigan (18 gp, 24-17=41). WCHA Goaltending Champion(s): Dave Butts, Michigan (9 gp, 2.67 GAA); Bob Gray, Michigan (9 gp, 2.67 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, F, Michigan. WCHA Sophomore of the Year:Gordon Wilkie, F, Michigan. WCHA Coach of the Year: John MacInnes, MTU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Garry Bauman, MTU; D - Jack Wilson, DU; D - Henry Akervall, MTU; F - Lou Angotti, MTU; F - Jerry Sullivan, MTU; F - Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Bob Gray, Michigan; D - Don Rodgers, Michigan; D - Elov Seger, MTU; F - Gordon Wilkie, Michigan; F - Trent Beatty, DU; F - Gene Rebellato, MTU. All- Americans: G - John Chandik, Michigan State; D - Henry Akervall, MTU; D - Elov Seger, MTU; F - Lou Angotti, MTU; F - Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan; F - Jerry Sullivan, MTU.

1962-63 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Denver (23-9-1/.712) 18 12 6 0 .667 77 54 North Dakota (22-7-3/.734) 18 11 5 2 .667 76 62 3 Michigan Tech (17-10-2/.621) 20 11 7 2 .600 68 53 4 Minnesota (16-7-4/.667) 20 10 7 3 .575 87 67 5 Colorado College (12-11-0/.522) 16 6 10 0 .375 70 91 Michigan St ate (11-12-0/.478) 16 6 10 0 .375 60 90 7 Michigan (7-14-3/.354) 20 3 14 3 .225 62 89 WCHA co-Champions: Denver, North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver. NCAA Champion: North Dakota. NCAA 2nd Place: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Lou Nanne, D, UM (20 gp, 9-23=32). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Garry Bauman, MTU (20 gp, 2.65 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Lou Nanne, D, UM. WCHA Sophomore of the Year: George Hill, F, MTU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Barry Thorndycraft, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Garry Bauman, MTU; D - Don Ross, UND; D - Lou Nanne, UM; F - George Hill, MTU; F - Gary Butler, Michigan; F - Dave Merrifi eld, UND; F - Bill Staub, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Joe Lech, UND; D - Jack Wilson, DU; D - Gary Begg, MTU; F - Al McLean, UND; F - John Ivanitz, MTU; F - Dominic Fragomeni, DU. All-Americans: G - Garry Bauman, MTU; D - Lou Nanne, UM; D - Don Ross, UND; F - George Hill, MTU; F - Al McLean, UND; F - Dave Merrifi eld, UND; F - Bill Staub, DU.

1963-64 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Michigan (24-4-1/.845) 14 12 2 0 .857 90 37 2 Denver (20-7-4/.710) 10 7 2 1 .750 33 17 3 Minnesota (14-11-0/.560) 16 10 6 0 .625 65 65 4 Michigan Tech (14-12-1/.537) 16 9 7 0 .563 57 47 5 North Dakota (12-11-2/.520) 14 5 8 1 .393 37 41 6 Colorado College (11-14-1/.442) 16 4 11 1 .281 57 84 7 Michigan State (8-17-1/.327) 14 1 12 1 .107 42 90 WCHA Champion: Michigan. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver. NCAA Champion: Michigan. NCAA 2nd Place: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Gordon Wilkie, F, Michigan (14 gp, 8-22=30). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Buddy Blom, DU (10 gp, 1.70 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: None selected. WCHA Sophomore of the Year: Tom Polonic, D, Michigan. WCHA Coach of the Year: Al Renfrew, Michigan. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Garry Bauman, MTU; D - Tom Polonic, Michigan; D - Norm Wimmer, MTU; F - John Simus, CC; F - Gary Butler, Michigan; F - Gordon Wilkie, Michigan; F - Bill Staub, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Buddy Blom, DU; D - Carl Lackey, Michigan State; D - Jim Kenning, DU; D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - George Hill, MTU; F - Scott Watson, MTU; F - Craig Falkman, UM. All-Americans: G - Garry Bauman, MTU; D - Carl Lackey, Michigan State; D - Tom Polonic, Michigan; F - Craig Falkman, UM; F - John Simus, CC; F - Gordon Wilkie, Michigan.

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1964-65 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 North Dakota (25-8-0/.758) 16 13 3 0 .813 75 48 2 Michigan Tech (24-5-2/.806) 18 12 5 1 .694 78 47 3 Minnesota (14-12-2/.536) 18 10 8 0 .556 86 78 4 Michigan State (17-12-0/.586) 14 7 7 0 .500 69 61 5 Michigan (13-12-1/.519) 18 7 11 0 .389 68 94 6 Denver (18-8-2/.679) 12 4 7 1 .375 34 37 7 Colorado College (7-18-0/.280) 16 2 14 0 .125 51 96 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Michigan Tech. NCAA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Scoring Champion: Mel Wakabayashi, F, Michigan (18 gp, 13-17=30). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Tony Esposito, MTU (10 gp, 2.00 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Gerry Kell, F, UND. WCHA Sophomore of the Year: Gary Milroy, F, MTU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Bob Peters, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Wayne Smith, DU; D - Don Ross, UND; F - Doug Woog, UM; F - Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan; F - Gerry Kell, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Joe Lech, UND; D - Tom Polonic, Michigan; D - Dennis Huculak, MTU; F - Doug Roberts, Michigan State; F - Gary Milroy, MTU; F - Dennis Hextall, UND. All-Americans: G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Don Ross, UND; D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - Doug Roberts, Michigan State; F - Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan; F - Doug Woog, UM.

1965-66 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Michigan Tech (23-6-1/.783) 20 15 4 1 .775 77 48 2 North Dakota (17-12-1/.583) 22 13 9 0 .591 97 85 Minnesota (16-11-0/.593) 22 13 9 0 .591 92 76 4 Denver (18-11-3/.609) 20 10 7 3 .575 81 61 5 Michigan (14-14-0/.500) 18 9 9 0 .500 74 72 6 Michigan State (16-13-0/.552) 20 9 11 0 .450 88 85 7 Colorado College (9-18-2/.345) 18 4 12 2 .278 51 93 8 Minnesota Duluth (7-19-2/.286) 20 3 15 2 .200 60 100 WCHA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan State, Denver. NCAA Champion: Michigan State. WCHA Scoring Champion: Doug Volmar, F, Michigan State (20 gp, 18-23=41). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Tony Esposito, MTU (12 gp, 2.0 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Mel Wakabayashi, F, Michigan. WCHA Sophomore of the Year: Gary Gambucci, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: John MacInnes, MTU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Bruce Riutta, MTU; D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - Dennis Hextall, UND; F - Terry Casey, UND; F - Doug Volmar, Michigan State. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - John Lothrop, UM; D - Bob Hill, UMD; D - Dennis Huculak, MTU; F - Gary Gambucci, UM; F - Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan; F - Wayne Weller, MTU. All-Americans: G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Bob Hill, UMD; D - Bruce Riutta, MTU; D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - Terry Casey, UND; F - Bob Lindberg, CC; F - Doug Volmar, Michigan State.

1966-67 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 North Dakota (19-10-0/.655) 22 16 6 0 .727 84 70 2 Denver (22-8-0/.733) 16 11 5 0 .688 75 47 3 Michigan Tech (18-11-1/.617) 22 14 7 1 .659 96 61 4 Michigan (19-7-2/.714) 18 11 6 1 .639 82 68 5 Michigan State (16-15-1/.516) 20 8 11 1 .425 72 81 6 Minnesota Duluth (12-16-0/.429) 23 8 15 0 .348 90 114 7 Colorado College (15-13-1/.534) 18 6 12 0 .333 55 86 8 Minnesota (9-19-1/.328) 23 5 17 1 .239 88 115 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan State, North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Keith ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, F, UMD (23 gp, 15-31=46). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Tony Esposito, MTU (11 gp, 2.45 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Keith ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, F, UMD. WCHA Sophomore(s) of the Year: Keith Magnuson, D, DU; Bob Munro, F, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: Bill Selman, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Jerry Lafond, UND; D - Keith Magnuson, DU; F - Tom Mikkola, Michigan State; F - Jim Wiste, DU; F - Keith ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, UMD. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Rick Best, MTU; D - Bruce Riutta, MTU; D - Paul Domm, Michigan; F - Bob Lindberg, CC; F - Gary Milroy, MTU; F - Bob Toothill, MTU. All-Americans: G - Rick Best, MTU; G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Jerry Lafond, UND; D - Bruce Riutta, MTU; F - Keith ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, UMD; F - Bob Lindberg, CC; F - Gary Milroy, MTU; F - Jim Wiste, DU.

1967-68 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Denver (28-5-1/.838) 18 15 3 0 .833 84 32 2 Michigan Tech (22-9-1/.703) 20 15 5 0 .750 76 47 3 North Dakota (20-10-3/.652) 22 13 8 1 .614 78 57 4 Michigan (18-9-0/.667) 18 11 7 0 .611 83 60 5 Minnesota (19-12-0/.613) 22 13 9 0 .591 98 71 6 Michigan State (11-16-2/.414) 20 6 13 1 .325 57 82 7 Colorado College (9-20-0/.310) 20 4 16 0 .200 40 106 8 Minnesota Duluth (5-23-0/.179) 24 4 20 0 .167 54 109 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, North Dakota. NCAA Champion: Denver. NCAA 2nd Place: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Bill Klatt, F, UM (22 gp, 18-12=30). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Gerry Powers, DU (18 gp, 1.78 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Keith Magnuson, D, DU. WCHA Sophomore of the Year: Murray McLachlan, G, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Murray Armstrong, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Mike Curran, UND; D - Terry Abram, UND; D - Keith Magnuson, DU; F - Gary Gambucci, UM; F - Jim Wiste, DU; F - Bob Munro, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Gerry Powers, DU; D - Dick Sieradzki, MTU; D - Dick Paradise, UM; F - Al Karlander, MTU; F - Cliff Koroll, DU; F - Bill Klatt, UM. All-Americans: G - Jim Keough, Michigan; D - Terry Abram, UND; D - Keith Magnuson, DU; F - Gary Gambucci, UM; F - Bob Munro, UND; F - Jim Wiste, DU.

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1968-69 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Michigan Tech (21-9-2/.688) 20 14 5 1 .725 86 56 2 Denver (26-6-0/.813) 20 14 6 0 .700 94 50 3 North Dakota (18-10-1/.638) 22 15 7 0 .682 97 89 4 Michigan (16-12-0/.571) 18 10 8 0 .556 75 63 5 Minnesota (14-13-3/.517) 22 11 9 2 .545 74 60 6 Michigan State (11-16-1/.411) 18 7 10 1 .417 51 57 7 Colorado College (12-16-0/.429) 18 4 14 0 .222 47 94 8 Minnesota Duluth (6-23-0/.207) 22 3 19 0 .136 64 119 WCHA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech (East), Denver (West). NCAA Champion: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: George Morrison, F, DU (20 gp, 26-13=39). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Rick Duffett, Michigan State (10 gp, 2.40 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Murray McLachlan, G, UM. WCHA Sophomore of the Year: George Morrison, F, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: John Matchefts, CC. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Murray McLachlan, UM; D - Terry Abram, UND; D - Keith Magnuson, DU; F - Al Karlander, MTU; F - Bob Munro, UND; F - George Morrison, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Gerry Powers, DU; D - John Marks, UND; D - Paul Domm, Michigan; F - Bob Collyard, CC; F - Tom Miller, DU; F - Dave Kartio, UND. All-Americans: G - Rick Duffett, Michigan State; D - Keith Magnuson, DU; D - John Marks, UND; F - Bob Collyard, CC; F - Al Karlander, MTU; F - George Morrison, DU; F - Bob Munro, UND.

1969-70 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Minnesota (21-12-0/.636) 26 18 8 0 .692 106 86 2 Denver (21-10-1/.672) 22 13 8 1 .614 96 78 Michigan Tech (19-12-3/.603) 22 12 7 3 .614 98 79 4 Wisconsin (23-11-0/.676) 22 12 10 0 .545 84 72 5 North Dakota (14-15-1/.483) 26 12 13 1 .481 98 114 6 Michigan (14-16-0/.467) 24 11 13 0 .458 106 104 7 Michigan State (13-16-0/.448) 22 10 12 0 .455 86 92 8 Minnesota Duluth (13-15-1/.466) 24 10 13 1 .438 89 93 9 Colorado College (7-22-1/.250) 20 3 17 0 .150 70 115 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech (East), Wisconsin (West). WCHA Scoring Champion: George Morrison, F, DU (22 gp, 18-19=37). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Wayne Thomas, UW (13 gp, 3.00 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Murray McLachlan, G, UM. WCHA Sophomore of the Year: Don Thompson, F, Michigan State. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Murray Keogan, F, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: Glen Sonmor, UM. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Murray McLachlan, UM; D - Ron Busniuk, UMD; D - John Marks, UND; F - Bob Collyard, CC; F - Murray Keogan, UMD; F - George Morrison, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Wayne Thomas, UW; D - Wally Olds, UM; D - John Jagger, UW; F - Tom Gilmore, DU; F - Murray Heatley, UW; F - Bernie Gagnon, Michigan. All-Americans: G - Murray McLachlan, UM; D - Ron Busniuk, UMD; D - John Jagger, UW; D - John Marks, UND; D - Wally Olds, UM; F - Bob Collyard, CC; F - Murray Keogan, UMD; F - George Morrison, DU.

1970-71 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Michigan Tech (25-6-2/.788) 22 18 4 0 .818 112 62 2 Denver (25-10-1/.708) 22 15 7 0 .682 114 92 3 Wisconsin (20-13-1/.603) 22 13 9 0 .591 102 77 4 Michigan State (19-12-0/.613) 22 12 10 0 .545 101 97 5 Minnesota (14-17-2/.455) 22 9 12 1 .432 77 88 6 Minnesota Duluth (16-17-1/.485) 24 10 14 0 .417 98 106 7 North Dakota (14-17-2/.455) 26 10 15 1 .404 92 116 8 Colorado College (11-17-1/.397) 18 7 11 0 .389 81 100 9 Michigan (9-21-0/.300) 22 5 17 0 .227 77 116 WCHA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota (East), Denver (West). NCAA 2nd Place: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Vic Venasky, F, DU (22 gp, 14-25=39). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Morris Trewin, MTU (11 gp, 2.55 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Rob Murray, D, MTU. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Mike Usitalo, F, MTU. WCHA Coach of the Year: John MacInnes, MTU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Morris Trewin, MTU; D - Rob Murray, MTU; D - Mike Christie, DU; F - Bob Collyard, CC; F - Don Thompson, Michigan State; F - Walt Ledingham, UMD. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, UMD; D - Wally Olds, UM; D - John Jagger, UW; F - Mike Usitalo, MTU; F - Vic Venasky, DU; F - Murray Heatley, UW. All-Americans: G - Morris Trewin, MTU; D - Mike Christie, DU; D - Rob Murray, MTU; F - Walt Ledingham, UMD; F - Don Thompson, Michigan State; F - Vic Venasky, DU.

1971-72 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Denver (27-11-0/.711) 28 19 9 0 54 148 104 2 Wisconsin (27-10-1/.724) 28 20 8 0 48 134 87 3 North Dakota (21-14-1/.597) 28 18 10 0 44 130 109 4 Michigan State (20-16-0/.556) 28 15 13 0 42 119 103 5 Minnesota Duluth (16-18-1/.471) 28 15 13 0 40 129 123 6 Michigan (16-18-0/.471) 28 12 16 0 32 108 163 7 Michigan Tech (16-17-1/.485) 26 11 15 0 30 120 124 8 Notre Dame (14-20-0/.412) 26 10 16 0 28 120 121 Colorado College (13-19-0/.406) 28 11 17 0 28 140 165 10 Minnesota (8-24-0/.250) 28 7 21 0 14 83 132 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion: Doug Palazzari, F, CC (28 gp, 27-30=57). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jim Makey, UW (21.3 gp, 3.29 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Doug Palazzari, F, CC. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Alan Hangsleben, D, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: Jeff Sauer, CC. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Jim Watt, Michigan State; D - Bob Winograd, CC; D - Alan Hangsleben, UND; F - Tom Peluso, DU; F - Doug Palazzari, CC; F - Jim Cahoon, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Jim Makey, UW; D - Rick Wilson, UND; D - Bob Boyd, Michigan State; F - Don Thompson, Michigan State; F - Bernie Gagnon, Michigan; F - Walt Ledingham, UMD. All-Americans: G - Jim Watt, Michigan State; D - Jeff Rotsch, UW; D - Alan Hangsleben, UND; D - Bob Winograd, CC; F - Walt Ledingham, UMD; F - Doug Palazzari, CC; F - Tom Peluso, DU.

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1972-73 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Denver (29-9-1/.756) 28 20 8 0 52 141 85 2 Notre Dame (23-14-1/.618) 28 19 9 0 48 150 119 3 Wisconsin (29-9-2/.750) 28 18 9 1 47 134 101 4 Michigan State (23-12-1/.653) 26 16 9 1 47 132 114 5 Michigan Tech (24-13-1/.645) 26 16 10 0 44 135 106 6 Minnesota (15-16-3/.485) 28 12 13 3 35 94 102 7 North Dakota (17-17-2/.500) 30 13 15 2 32 124 131 8 Minnesota Duluth (19-17-0/.528) 28 13 15 0 30 123 131 9 Colorado College (10-24-0/.294) 28 5 23 0 14 103 171 10 Michigan (6-27-1/.191) 30 4 25 1 11 116 183 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin. NCAA Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA 2nd Place: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Eddie Bumbacco, F, Notre Dame (28 gp, 31-34=65). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Ron Grahame, DU (27 gp, 2.93 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Ron Grahame, G, DU. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Mike Zuke, F, MTU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Charles ‘Lefty’ Smith, Notre Dame. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Ron Grahame, DU; D - Bruce Affl eck, DU; D - Bob Boyd, Michigan State; F - Peter McNab, DU; F - Eddie Bumbacco, Notre Dame; F - Rob Palmer, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Jim Makey, UW; D - Jim Nahrgang, MTU; D - Bill Nyrop, Notre Dame; F - Pat Boutette, UMD; F - Norm Cherrey, UW; F - Ian Williams, Notre Dame. All-Americans: G - Ron Grahame, DU; D - Bob Boyd, Michigan State; D - Bill Nyrop, Notre Dame; F - Pat Boutette, UMD; F - Eddie Bumbacco, Notre Dame; F - Rob Palmer, DU.

1973-74 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Michigan Tech (28-9-3/.738) 28 20 6 2 42 155 95 2 Minnesota (22-11-6/.641) 28 14 9 5 33 125 100 3 Denver (22-13-3/.618) 28 15 11 2 32 126 122 4 Michigan State (23-14-1/.618) 28 15 12 1 31 150 140 5 Wisconsin (18-13-5/.569) 28 12 11 5 29 124 105 6 Minnesota Duluth (21-16-1/.566) 28 13 14 1 27 113 126 7 Michigan (18-17-1/.514) 28 12 15 1 25 107 131 8 Notre Dame (14-20-2/.417) 28 11 16 1 23 125 121 9 Colorado College (13-17-2/.438) 28 10 16 2 22 120 138 10 North Dakota (10-23-1/.309) 28 8 20 0 16 80 147 WCHA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota. NCAA Champion: Minnesota. NCAA 2nd Place: Michigan Tech. WCHA Scoring Champion: Steve Colp, F, Michigan State (28 gp, 31-41=72). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Brad Shelstad, UM (25 gp, 3.32 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Doug Palazzari, F, CC. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Brian Walsh, F/D, Notre Dame. WCHA Coach of the Year: Herb Brooks, UM. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Brad Shelstad, UM; D - Norm Barnes, Michigan State; D - Jim Nahrgang, MTU; F - Mike Zuke, MTU; F - Steve Colp, Michigan State; F - Doug Palazzari, CC. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Rick Quance, MTU; D - Bruce Affl eck, DU; D - Gord McDonald, UMD; F - Ray DeLorenzi, Notre Dame; F - Tom Ross, Michigan State; F - Lorne Stamler, MTU. All-Americans: G - Robbie Moore, Michigan; D - Norm Barnes, Michigan State; D - Jim Nahrgang, MTU; F - Steve Colp, Michigan State; F - Doug Palazzari, CC; F - Mike Zuke, MTU.

1974-75 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (31-10-1/.750) 32 24 8 0 48 146 102 2 Michigan Tech (32-10-0/.762) 32 22 10 0 44 181 108 3 Colorado College (23-16-0/.590) 32 21 11 0 42 165 136 4 Wisconsin (24-12-2/.658) 32 19 11 2 40 138 121 5 Michigan State (22-17-1/.563) 32 19 12 1 39 157 136 6 Michigan (22-17-1/.563) 32 17 15 0 34 158 140 7 Notre Dame (13-22-3/.382) 32 10 19 3 23 115 158 8 Minnesota Duluth (10-24-4/.316) 32 9 20 3 21 141 166 9 Denver (12-23-1/.347) 32 9 22 1 19 116 175 10 North Dakota (6-28-2/.194) 32 4 26 2 10 98 173 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech. NCAA Champion: Michigan Tech. NCAA 2nd Place: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (32 gp, 32-48=80). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Larry Thayer, UM (16 gp, 2.50 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player(s): Mike Polich, F, UM; Tom Ross, F, Michigan State. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Jim Warner, F, CC. WCHA Coach of the Year: Jeff Sauer, CC. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Jim Warden, MTU; D - Gord McDonald, UMD; D - Brian Engblom, UW; F - Mike Polich, UM; F - Bob D’Alvise, MTU; F - Tom Ross, Michigan State. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Eddie Mio, CC; D - Les Auge, UM; D - Bob Lorimer, MTU; F - Tom Milani, UMD; F - Jim Warner, CC; F - Mike Zuke, MTU. All-Americans: G - Eddie Mio, CC; D - Les Auge, UM; D - Brian Engblom, UW; F - Bob D’Alvise, MTU; F - Mike Polich, UM; F - Tom Ross, Michigan State.

1975-76 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Michigan Tech (34-9-0/.791) 32 25 7 0 50 190 134 2 Michigan State (23-15-2/.600) 32 20 12 0 40 154 139 3 Minnesota (28-14-2/.659) 32 18 13 1 37 129 119 4 Michigan (21-18-0/.538) 32 17 15 0 34 157 141 5 Notre Dame (19-17-2/.526) 32 15 15 2 32 143 140 6 Colorado College (15-22-1/.408) 32 15 16 1 31 131 133 7 Wisconsin (12-24-2/.342) 32 11 19 2 24 137 151 Denver (16-23-0/.410) 32 12 20 0 24 120 140 Minnesota Duluth (15-21-0/.417) 32 12 20 0 24 132 160 North Dakota (15-21-0/.417) 32 12 20 0 24 119 155 WCHA Champion: Michigan Tech. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota. NCAA Champion: Minnesota. NCAA 2nd Place: Michigan Tech. WCHA Scoring Champion: Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (32 gp, 41-42=83). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jeff Tscherne, UM (23.7 gp, 3.50 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Mike Zuke, F, MTU. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Dave Delich, F, CC. WCHA Coach of the Year: John MacInnes, MTU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Eddie Mio, CC; D - Reed Larson, UM; D - Jack Brownschidle, Notre Dame; F - Mike Zuke, MTU; F - George Lyle, MTU; F - Tom Ross, Michigan State. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Robbie Moore, Michigan; D - Craig Norwich, UW; D - Dave Langevin, UMD; F - Steve Colp, Michigan State; F - Tom Milani, UMD; F - Dave Debol, Michigan. All-Americans: G - Eddie Mio, CC; D - Jack Brownschidle, Notre Dame; D - Craig Norwich, UW; F - George Lyle, MTU; F - Tom Ross, Michigan State; F - Mike Zuke, MTU.

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1976-77 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Wisconsin (37-7-1/.833) 32 26 5 1 53 192 122 2 Notre Dame (22-13-3/.618) 32 19 10 3 41 164 127 3 Michigan (28-17-0/.622) 32 20 12 0 40 183 151 4 Denver (21-17-2/.550) 32 16 14 2 34 154 151 5 North Dakota (19-19-0/.500) 32 16 16 0 32 168 158 6 Michigan Tech (19-18-1/.513) 32 15 16 1 31 143 150 7 Minnesota (17-22-3/.440) 32 13 16 3 29 135 144 8 Colorado College (13-25-2/.350) 32 11 20 1 23 156 170 Michigan State (14-21-1/.403) 32 11 20 1 23 122 171 10 Minnesota Duluth (9-26-2/.270) 32 6 24 2 14 119 192 WCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA 2nd Place: Michigan. WCHA Scoring Champion: Dave Debol, F, Michigan (32 gp, 34-37=71). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Julian Baretta, UW (16.9 gp, 3.02 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Mark Johnson, F, UW. WCHA Coach of the Year: Bob Johnson, UW. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Julian Baretta, UW; D - Craig Norwich, UW; D - Jack Brownschidle, Notre Dame; F - Kris Manery, Michigan; F - Dave Debol, Michigan; F - Brian Walsh, Notre Dame. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - John Peterson, Notre Dame; D - John Taft, UW; D - Greg Woods, DU; F - Mike Eaves, UW; F - Roger Lamoureux, UND; F - Dan Lempe, UMD. All-Americans: G - Julian Baretta, UW; D - Jack Brownschidle, Notre Dame; D - Craig Norwich, UW; F - Dave Debol, Michigan; F - Mike Eaves, UW; F - Brian Walsh, Notre Dame.

1977-78 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Denver (33-6-1/.838) 32 27 5 0 54 192 112 2 Wisconsin (28-12-3/.686) 32 21 9 2 44 127 113 3 Michigan Tech (25-14-1/.638) 32 21 11 0 42 150 123 4 Minnesota (22-14-2/.605) 32 18 13 1 37 143 134 5 Colorado College (18-22-1/.451) 32 13 19 0 26 162 172 North Dakota (15-22-1/.408) 32 13 19 0 26 146 167 7 Minnesota Duluth (14-22-1/.391) 32 12 19 1 25 135 155 Notre Dame (12-24-2/.342) 32 12 19 1 25 117 147 Michigan (15-20-1/.431) 32 12 19 1 25 149 175 10 Michigan State (7-27-2/.222) 32 7 23 2 16 119 182 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champions: Colorado College, Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion(s): Mark Johnson, F, UW (31 gp, 39-31=70); Mike Eaves, F, UW (32 gp, 25-45=70). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Ernie Glanville, DU (14 gp, 2.57 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Mike Eaves, F, UW. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Greg Whyte, F, CC. WCHA Coach of the Year: Marshall Johnston, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Ernie Glanville, DU; D - Bill Himmelright, UND; D - Curt Giles, UMD; F - Mike Eaves, UW; F - Mark Johnson, UW; F - Doug Berry, DU. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Julian Baretta, UW; D - Lex Hudson, DU; D - Greg Woods, DU; F - Perry Schnarr, DU; F - Dave Delich, CC; F - Steve Christoff, UM; F - Greg Whyte, CC. All-Americans: G - Ernie Glanville, DU; D - Curt Giles, UMD; F - Doug Berry, DU; F - Mike Eaves, UW; F - Mark Johnson, UW.

1978-79 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (30-11-1/.726) 32 22 10 0 44 168 110 2 Minnesota (32-11-1/.739) 32 20 11 1 41 177 116 3 Minnesota Duluth (22-14-4/.600) 32 18 10 4 40 176 141 Wisconsin (25-13-3/.646) 32 19 11 2 40 164 138 5 Notre Dame (18-19-1/.487) 32 17 14 1 35 161 153 6 Denver (20-20-3/.500) 32 14 16 2 30 147 174 7 Michigan Tech (17-18-3/.487) 32 13 16 3 29 152 141 8 Colorado College (12-24-2/.342) 32 11 19 2 24 144 185 Michigan State (15-21-0/.417) 32 12 20 0 24 122 180 10 Michigan (8-27-1/.236) 32 6 25 1 13 117 190 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota. NCAA Champion: Minnesota. NCAA 2nd Place: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Dave Delich, F, CC (30 gp, 25-45=70). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Bob Iwabuchi, UND (16 gp, 3.13 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Mark Johnson, F, UW. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Kevin Maxwell, F, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: John ‘Gino’ Gasparini, UND. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Bob Iwabuchi, UND; D - Bill Baker, UM; D - Curt Giles, UMD; F - Kevin Maxwell, UND; F - Mark Johnson, UW; F - Mark Pavelich, UMD. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - John Rockwell, MTU; D - Dave Feamster, CC; D - Bob Suter, UW; F - Gord Salt, MTU; F - Dave Delich, CC; F - Steve Christoff, UM. All-Americans: G - Bob Iwabuchi, UND; D Bill Baker, UM; D - Curt Giles, UMD; F - Mark Johnson, UW; F - Kevin Maxell, UND; F - Mark Pavelich, UMD.

1979-80 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 North Dakota (31-8-1/.788) 28 21 6 1 .768 147 89 2 Minnesota (26-15-0/.634) 32 18 14 0 .563 173 155 3 Colorado College (21-17-1/.551) 30 16 13 1 .550 154 164 4 Michigan (23-13-2/.632) 26 13 11 2 .538 131 118 5 Notre Dame (18-20-1/.474) 28 13 14 1 .482 150 146 6 Minnesota Duluth (17-21-0/.447) 32 15 17 0 .469 166 181 7 Michigan Tech (18-18-2/.500) 28 12 14 2 .464 141 120 8 Michigan State (14-24-0/.368) 28 12 16 0 .429 118 167 9 Wisconsin (15-20-1/.431) 30 12 18 0 .400 146 146 10 Denver (13-22-1/.375) 26 8 17 1 .327 95 135 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota. NCAA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Tim Harrer, F, UM (32 gp, 45-24=69). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Bob Iwabuchi, UND (15 gp, 3.85 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Tim Harrer, F, UM. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Aaron Broten, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Brad Buetow, UM. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Roy Schultz, UW; D - Howard Walker, UND; D - Dave Feamster, CC; F - Greg Meredith, Notre Dame; F - Mark Taylor, UND; F - Tim Harrer, UM. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Tom Frame, CC; D - Marc Chorney, UND; D - Theran Welsh, UW; F - Dan Lempe, UMD; F - Murray Eaves, Michigan; F - Doug Smail, UND. All-Americans: G - Roy Schultz, UW; D - Dave Feamster, CC; D - Howard Walker, UND; D - Theran Welsh, UW; F - Murray Eaves, Michigan; F - Tim Harrer, UM; F - Greg Meredith, Notre Dame; F - Mark Taylor, UND.

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1980-81 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (33-12-0/.733) 28 20 8 0 40 152 104 2 Wisconsin (27-14-1/.655) 28 17 11 0 34 131 101 Michigan Tech (29-14-1/.670) 28 17 11 0 34 118 102 4 Denver (23-15-2/.600) 28 15 11 2 32 120 111 5 Michigan (23-17-0/.575) 28 15 13 0 30 138 122 North Dakota (21-15-2/.579) 28 14 12 2 30 133 134 7 Colorado College (17-19-0/.472) 28 12 16 0 24 128 142 8 Minnesota Duluth (17-21-1/.449) 28 11 17 0 22 120 150 9 Notre Dame (13-21-2/.389) 28 9 18 1 19 100 137 10 Michigan State (12-22-2/.361) 28 7 20 1 15 82 119 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech. NCAA Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA 2nd Place: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Steve Ulseth, F, UM (28 gp, 28-35=63). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Frank Krieber, MTU (16 gp, 3.27 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Steve Ulseth, F, UM. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Ron Scott, G, Michigan State. WCHA Coach of the Year: John Giordano, Michigan. Denver Post All-WCHA First Team: G - Ron Scott, Michigan State; D - Tim Watters, MTU; D - Marc Chorney, UND; F - Aaron Broten, UM; F - Neal Broten, UM; F - Steve Ulseth, UM. Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team: G - Paul Fricker, Michigan; D - Theran Welsh, UW; D - John Blum, Michigan; F - Ken Berry, DU; F - Troy Murray, UND; F - Bruce Aikens, CC. All-Americans: G - Paul Fricker, Michigan; D - Marc Chorney, UND; D - Tim Watters, MTU; F - Neal Broten, UM; F - Steve Ulseth, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Neal Broten, F, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Neal Broten, F, UM; Steve Ulseth, F, UM.

1981-82 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (35-12-0/.745) 26 19 7 0 38 119 81 2 Wisconsin (35-11-1/.755) 26 18 7 1 37 126 80 3 Minnesota (22-12-2/.639) 26 13 11 2 28 103 102 4 Denver (21-19-3/.523) 26 9 15 2 20 119 132 5 Minnesota Duluth (16-21-3/.438) 26 9 16 1 19 114 141 6 Colorado College (11-23-2/.333) 26 6 18 2 14 105 150 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA Champion: North Dakota. NCAA 2nd Place: Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion: Ed Beers, F, DU (26 gp, 30-19–49). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jon Casey, UND (12 gp, 2.38 gaa). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Phil Sykes, F, UND. WCHA Freshman of the Year: James Patrick, D, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: John ‘Gino’ Gasparini, UND. All-WCHA First Team: G - Jon Casey, UND; D - Bruce Driver, UW; D - Doug Lidster, CC; F - John Newberry, UW; F - Phil Sykes, UND; F - Ed Beers, DU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Marc Behrend, UW; D - Craig Ludwig, UND; D - James Patrick, UND; F - Troy Murray, UND; F - Gregg ‘Skeeter’ Moore, UMD; F - Bryan ‘Butsy’ Erickson, UM. All-Americans: D - Bruce Driver, UW; F - John Newberry, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Ed Beers, F, DU; Bryan Erickson, F, UM; John Newberry, F, UW.

1982-83 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (33-12-1/.728) 26 18 7 1 37 148 101 2 North Dakota (21-13-2/.611) 26 16 9 1 33 115 71 3 Wisconsin (33-10-4/.745) 26 15 9 2 32 118 85 4 Minnesota Duluth (28-16-1/.633) 26 14 12 0 28 103 95 5 Denver (15-22-0/.405) 26 11 15 0 22 120 146 6 Colorado College (6-28-1/.186) 26 2 24 0 4 78 184 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion: Scott Bjugstad, F, UM (26 gp, 21-35=56). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jon Casey, UND (12 gp, 2.63 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Bob Mason, G, UMD. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Craig Redmond, D, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Sertich, UMD. All-WCHA First Team: G - Bob Mason, UMD; D - Doug Lidster, CC; D - James Patrick, UND; F - Pat Flatley, UW; F - Bryan ‘Butsy’ Erickson, UM; F - Scott Bjugstad, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Jon Casey, UND; D - Chris Chelios, UW; D - Bruce Driver, UW; F - Gregg Moore, UMD; F - Dave Tippett, UND; F - Paul Houck, UW. All-Americans: D - Doug Lidster, CC; D - James Patrick, UND; F - Pat Flatley, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: James Patrick, D, UND; Scott Bjugstad, F, UM; Bryan Erickson, F, UM.

1983-84 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth (29-12-2/.698) 26 19 5 2 40 138 85 2 North Dakota (31-12-2/.711) 26 16 8 2 34 117 82 3 Minnesota (27-11-2/.700) 26 16 9 1 33 106 97 4 Wisconsin (21-17-1/.551) 26 11 14 1 23 105 107 5 Denver (14-25-0/.359) 26 8 18 0 16 119 152 6 Colorado College (9-25-1/.271) 26 5 21 0 10 77 139 WCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. NCAA 2nd Place: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Scoring Champion: Bill Watson, F, UMD (23 gp, 17-38=55). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Rick Kosti, UMD (22 gp, 2.92 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Tom Kurvers, D, UMD. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Rick Kosti, G, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Sertich, UMD. All-WCHA First Team: G - Jon Casey, UND; D - Jim Leavins, DU; D - Tom Kurvers, UMD; F - Tom Rothstein, UM; F - Dan Brennan, UND; F - Bill Watson, UMD. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Rick Kosti, UMD; D - Rick Zombo, UND; D - Tony Kellin, UM; D - Norm Maciver, UMD; F - Matt Christensen, UMD; F - Bob Lakso, UMD; F - Tom Herzig, UMD. All-American First Team: G - Jon Casey, UND; D - Tom Kurvers, UMD; F - Bill Watson, UMD. All-American Second Team: G - Rick Kosti, UMD; F - Bob Lakso, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Tom Kurvers, D, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Tom Kurvers, D, UMD; Jon Casey, G, UND.

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1984-85 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth (36-9-3/.781) 34 25 7 2 52 178 110 2 Minnesota (31-13-3/.691) 34 21 10 3 45 165 113 3 Wisconsin (25-17-0/.595) 34 20 14 0 40 169 152 4 North Dakota (24-16-2/.595) 34 19 14 1 39 155 114 5 Denver (19-17-3/.526) 34 16 15 3 35 152 155 6 Colorado College (17-21-0/.447) 34 15 19 0 30 141 167 7 Northern Michigan (19-21-0/.475) 34 14 20 0 28 148 160 8 Michigan Tech (15-24-1/.388) 34 13 20 1 27 132 148 WCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Scoring Champion: Bill Watson, F, UMD (33 gp, 37-43=80). WCHA Goaltending Champion: John Blue, UM (22 gp, 3.00 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Bill Watson, F, UMD. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Brett Hull, F, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Sertich, UMD. All-WCHA First Team: G - Rick Kosti, UMD; D - Norm Maciver, UMD; D - Tim Thomas, UW; F - Jim Archibald, UND; F - Pat Micheletti, UM; F - Bill Watson, UMD. All-WCHA Second Team: G - John Blue, UM; D - Doug Clarke, CC; D - Rob Doyle, CC; F - Tony Granato, UW; F - Corey Millen, UM; F - Matt Christensen, UMD. All-American First Team: G - Rick Kosti, UMD; D - Norm Maciver, UMD; F - Pat Micheletti, UM; F - Bill Watson, UMD. All-American Second Team: D - Tim Thomas, UW; F - Tony Granato, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Bill Watson, F, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Bill Watson, F, UMD; Pat Micheletti, F, UM.

1985-86 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Denver (34-13-1/.719) 34 25 9 0 50 169 115 2 Minnesota (35-13-0/.729) 34 24 10 0 48 177 115 3 Wisconsin (27-15-0/.643) 34 23 11 0 46 172 136 4 Minnesota Duluth (26-13-3/.655) 34 21 12 1 43 153 117 5 Northern Michigan (23-14-2/.615) 34 21 13 0 42 168 151 6 North Dakota (24-16-1/.598) 34 19 14 1 39 155 136 7 Colorado College (12-26-2/.325) 34 11 21 2 24 131 155 8 Michigan Tech (10-26-4/.300) 34 9 22 3 21 118 164 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Dallas Gaume, F, DU (34 gp, 24-49=73). WCHA Goaltending Champion: John Blue, UM (21 gp, 3.08 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Dallas Gaume, F, DU. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Mike Richter, G, UW. WCHA Coach of the Year: Ralph Backstrom, DU. All-WCHA First Team: G - John Blue, UM; D - Scott Sandelin, UND; D - Norm Maciver, UMD; F - Brett Hull, UMD; F - Gary Emmons, NMU; F - Dallas Gaume, DU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Tom Allen, DU; D - Rob Doyle, CC; D - Marty Wiitala, UW; F - Dwight Mathiasen, DU; F - Pat Micheletti, UM; F - Corey Millen, UM. All- American First Team: D - Norm Maciver, UMD; F - Dallas Gaume, DU. All-American Second Team: G - Chris Olson, DU; D - Scott Sandelin, UND; D - Jim Smith, DU; F - Matt Christensen, UMD; F - Dwight Mathiasen, DU; F - Corey Millen, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Dallas Gaume, F, DU; Gary Emmons, F, NMU; Brett Hull, F, UMD; Norm Maciver, D, UMD; Scott Sandelin, D, UND.

1986-87 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (40-8-0/.833) 35 29 6 0 58 200 94 2 Minnesota (34-14-1/.704) 35 25 9 1 51 176 123 3 Denver (19-18-3/.513) 35 16 16 3 35 150 149 Wisconsin (23-18-1/.560) 35 17 17 1 35 127 134 5 Northern Michigan (18-21-1/.463) 35 16 18 1 33 131 144 6 Colorado College (17-24-1/.417) 35 12 22 1 25 143 151 7 Michigan Tech (11-28-1/.288) 35 11 23 1 23 118 182 Minnesota Duluth (11-27-1/.295) 35 11 23 1 23 114 163 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota. NCAA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Tony Hrkac, F, UND (35 gp, 36-50=86). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Ed Belfour, UND (22 gp, 2.37 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Tony Hrkac, F, UND. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Tony Granato, F, UW. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Dave Shields, F, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: John ‘Gino’ Gasparini, UND. All-WCHA First Team: G - Ed Belfour, UND; D - Ian Kidd, UND; D - Rob Doyle, CC; F - Gary Emmons, NMU; F - Bob Joyce, UND; F - Tony Hrkac, UND. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Mike Richter, UW; D - Guy Gosselin, UMD; D - Todd Richards, UM; F - Tony Granato, UW; F - Corey Millen, UM; F - Paul Ranheim, UW; F - Rick Boh, CC. All-American First Team: D - Ian Kidd, UND; F - Tony Hrkac, UND; F - Bob Joyce, UND. All-American Second Team: G - Ed Belfour, UND; D - Rob Doyle, CC; F - Gary Emmons, NMU; F - Tony Granato, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Tony Hrkac, F, UND. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Tony Hrkac, F, UND; Gary Emmons, F, NMU; Tony Granato, F, UW.

1987-88 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (34-10-0/.773) 35 28 7 0 56 167 107 2 Wisconsin (30-13-2/.689) 35 22 12 1 45 163 125 3 Denver (20-17-2/.538) 35 19 14 2 40 169 152 4 Michigan Tech (20-20-1/.500) 35 19 15 1 39 165 158 5 North Dakota (21-20-1/.512) 35 16 18 1 33 147 140 6 Minnesota Duluth (18-21-2/.463) 35 15 18 2 32 143 155 Northern Michigan (16-20-4/.450) 35 14 17 4 32 145 147 8 Colorado College (4-33-1/.118) 35 3 31 1 7 102 206 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion: Steve Johnson, F, UND (35 gp, 27-44=71). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Robb Stauber, UM (35 gp, 2.91 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Robb Stauber, G, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Steve Johnson, F, UND. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Rick Berens, F, DU. WCHA Goaltender of the Year: Robb Stauber, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Herb Boxer, MTU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Robb Stauber, UM; D - Randy Skarda, UM; D - Mike DeAngelis, UMD; F - Steve Johnson, UND; F - Paul Ranheim, UW; F - Phil Berger, NMU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Dean Anderson, UW; D - Paul Stanton, UW; D - Todd Richards, UM; F - Daryn McBride, DU; F - John Archibald, MTU; F - Steve Tuttle, UW. All-American First Team: G - Robb Stauber, UM; D - Paul Stanton, UW; F - Steve Johnson, UND; F - Paul Ranheim, UW. All-American Second Team: G - Dean Anderson, UW; D - Mike DeAngelis, UMD; D - Randy Skarda, UM; F - Phil Berger, NMU; F - Steve Tuttle, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Robb Stauber, G, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Robb Stauber, G, UM; Phil Berger, F, NMU; Steve Johnson, F, UND; Paul Ranheim, F, UW.

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1988-89 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (34-11-3/.740) 35 27 6 2 56 157 91 2 Northern Michigan (26-17-2/.600) 35 20 13 2 42 163 110 3 Wisconsin (25-16-5/.598) 35 17 13 5 39 126 108 North Dakota (22-18-1/.549) 35 19 15 1 39 131 119 5 Denver (22-19-2/.535) 35 16 17 2 34 143 144 6 Michigan Tech (15-25-2/.381) 35 15 19 1 31 128 150 7 Minnesota Duluth (15-23-2/.400) 35 12 21 2 26 106 135 8 Colorado College (11-26-3/.313) 35 9 23 3 21 115 157 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan. NCAA 2nd Place: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Shawn Harrison, F, MTU (35 gp, 16- 30=46). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Robb Stauber, UM (25 gp, 2.33 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Curtis Joseph, G, UW. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Tim Budy, F, CC. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Curtis Joseph, G, UW. WCHA Goaltender of the Year: Robb Stauber, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Rick Comley, NMU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Curtis Joseph, UW; D - Darryl Olsen, NMU; D - Paul Stanton, UW; F - Tom Chorske, UM; F - Shawn Harrison, MTU; F - Daryn McBride, DU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Robb Stauber, UM; D - Russ Parent, UND; D - Todd Richards, UM; F - Phil Berger, NMU; F - John Byce, UW; F - Dave Snuggerud, UM. All-American Second Team: G - Curtis Joseph, UW; D - Darryl Olsen, NMU; D - Todd Richards, UM; F - Daryn McBride, DU; F - Dave Snuggerud, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Robb Stauber, G, UM.

1989-90 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Wisconsin (36-9-1/.793) 28 19 8 1 39 147 111 2 Minnesota (28-16-2/.630) 28 17 9 2 36 147 124 3 North Dakota (28-13-4/.667) 28 15 10 3 33 149 114 4 Northern Michigan (22-19-1/.536) 28 15 12 1 31 130 129 5 Denver (18-24-0/.429) 28 13 15 0 26 130 139 Minnesota Duluth (20-19-1/.513) 28 13 15 0 26 114 112 7 Colorado College (18-20-2/.475) 28 10 17 1 21 97 129 8 Michigan Tech (10-30-0/.250) 28 6 22 0 12 112 168 WCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion: Dave Shields, F, DU (28 gp, 21-29=50). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Duane Derksen, UW (26 gp, 3.72 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Gary Shuchuk, F, UW. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Dave Shields, F, DU. WCHA Freshman of the Year: Scott Beattie, F, NMU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Doug Woog, UM. All-WCHA First Team: G - Chad Erickson, UMD; D - Russ Parent, UND; D - Kip Noble, MTU; F - Dave Shields, DU; F - Gary Shuchuk, UW; F - Peter Hankinson, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Duane Derksen, UW; D - Jason Herter, UND; D - Sean Hill, UW; F - Eric Murano, DU; F - Lee Davidson, UND; F - John Byce, UW. All-American First Team: G - Chad Erickson, UMD; D - Russ Parent, UND; F - Gary Shuchuk, UW. All-American Second Team: D - Kip Noble, MTU; F - Lee Davidson, UND; F - Dave Shields, DU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Russ Parent, D, UND; Dave Shields, F, DU.

1990-91 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Northern Michigan (38-5-4/.851) 32 25 3 4 54 185 89 2 Minnesota (30-10-5/.722) 32 22 5 5 49 151 97 3 Wisconsin (26-15-3/.625) 32 19 11 2 40 132 108 4 North Dakota (24-17-2/.581) 32 18 12 2 38 148 127 5 St. Cloud State (18-19-4/.488) 32 12 16 4 28 124 152 Minnesota Duluth (14-19-7/.438) 32 11 15 6 28 114 133 7 Michigan Tech (13-25-3/.354) 32 9 21 2 20 105 134 8 Colorado College (13-26-1/.338) 32 9 22 1 19 106 139 9 Denver (6-30-2/.184) 32 5 25 2 12 95 182 WCHA Champion: Northern Michigan. WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan. NCAA Champion: Northern Michigan. WCHA Scoring Champion: Scott Beattie, F, NMU (31 gp, 33-31=64). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jeff Stolp, UM (24 gp, 2.71 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Scott Beattie, F, NMU. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Brad Werenka, D, NMU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Tony Szabo, F, NMU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Rick Comley, NMU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Bill Pye, NMU; D - Brad Werenka, NMU; D - Bret Hedican, SCSU; F - Scott Beattie, NMU; F - Greg Johnson, UND; F - Russ Romaniuk, UND. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Duane Derksen, UW; D - Sean Hill, UW; D - Jason Herter, UND; F - Dixon Ward, UND; F - Kelly Hurd, MTU; F - Larry Olimb, UM. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Jamie Ram, MTU; D - Shawn Reid, CC; D - Chris McAlpine, UM; F - Craig Johnson, UM; F - Jason Zent, UW; F - Tony Szabo, NMU. All-American First Team: D - Brad Werenka, NMU; F - Scott Beattie, NMU; F - Greg Johnson, UND. All-American Second Team: G - Bill Pye, NMU; D - Sean Hill, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Brad Werenka, D, NMU; Scott Beattie, F, NMU; Greg Johnson, F, UND.

1991-92 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (33-11-0/.750) 32 26 6 0 52 163 89 2 Wisconsin (27-14-2/.651) 32 19 11 2 40 129 106 3 Northern Michigan (25-14-3/.631) 32 17 12 3 37 184 133 4 Colorado College (18-18-5/.500) 32 14 14 4 32 138 141 5 Minnesota Duluth (15-20-2/.432) 32 14 16 2 30 124 137 6 Michigan Tech (16-22-1/.423) 32 14 17 1 29 114 137 7 St. Cloud State (14-21-2/.405) 32 12 19 1 25 120 138 North Dakota (17-21-1/.449) 32 12 19 1 25 137 172 9 Denver (9-25-2/.278) 32 8 22 2 18 110 166 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan. NCAA 2nd Place: Wisconsin* (participation in 1992 tournament vacated). WCHA Scoring Champion: Jim Hiller, F, NMU (32 gp, 24-46=70). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jeff Stolp, UM (28 gp, 2.87 GAA). WCHA Most Valuable Player: Duane Derksen, G, UW. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Geoff Sarjeant, G, MTU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Dallas Drake, F, NMU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Darby Hendrickson, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Brad Buetow, CC. All-WCHA First Team: G - Duane Derksen, UW; D - Chris Hynnes, CC; D - Greg Andrusak, UMD; F - Dallas Drake, NMU; F - Larry Olimb, UM; F - Greg Johnson, UND. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Jeff Stolp, UM; D - Doug Zmolek, UM; D - Travis Richards, UM; F - Jim Hiller, NMU; F - Derek Plante, UMD; F - Dixon Ward, UND. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Corwin Saurdiff, NMU; D - Kent Fearns, CC; D - Jason Hehr, NMU; D - Brian Rafalski, UW; F - Darby Hendrickson, UM; F - Steve Magnusson, UM; F - Sandy Gasseau, SCSU. All-American First Team: F - Dallas Drake, NMU. All-American Second Team: G - Duane Derksen, UW; D - Chris Hynnes, CC; D - Doug Zmolek, UM; F - Jim Hiller, NMU; F - Greg Johnson, UND; F - Larry Olimb, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Scott Beattie, F, NMU; Duane Derksen, G, UW; Greg Johnson, F, UND; Larry Olimb, F, UM.

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1992-93 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth (27-11-2/.700) 32 21 9 2 44 161 118 2 Wisconsin (24-15-3/.607) 32 18 11 3 39 138 107 Minnesota (22-12-8/.619) 32 16 9 7 39 128 123 4 Michigan Tech (17-15-5/.527) 32 15 12 5 35 134 116 5 Northern Michigan (21-18-4/.535) 32 15 13 4 34 135 122 6 Denver (19-17-2/.526) 32 15 15 2 32 122 138 7 St. Cloud State (15-18-3/.458) 32 14 16 2 30 121 123 8 North Dakota (12-25-1/.329) 32 11 20 1 23 118 146 9 Colorado College (8-28-0/.222) 32 6 26 0 12 110 174 WCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Derek Plante, F, UMD (29 gp, 29-37–66). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jim Carey, UW (21 gp, 2.97 gaa). WCHA Player of the Year: Derek Plante, F, UMD. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Brett Hauer, D, UMD. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Chris Hynnes, D, CC. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Jim Carey, G, UW. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Sertich, UMD. All-WCHA First Team: G - Jamie Ram, MTU; D - Brett Hauer, UMD; D - Barry Richter, UW; F - Derek Plante, UMD; F - Greg Johnson, UND; F - Fred Knipscheer, SCSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Jim Carey, UW; D - Travis Richards, UM; D - Jon Rohloff, UMD; F - Chris Marinucci, UMD; F - John Young, MTU; F - Joe Frederick, NMU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Jim Carey, UW; D - Nick Naumenko, UND; D - Jason Wright, MTU; F - Pat Mikesch, MTU; F - Jay McNeill, CC; F - Brian Bonin, UM. All-American First Team: G - Jamie Ram, MTU; D - Barry Richter, UW; D - Brett Hauer, UMD; F- Derek Plante, UMD; F - Greg Johnson, UND. All-American Second Team: F - Fred Knipscheer, SCSU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Greg Johnson, F, UND; Derek Plante, F, UMD.

1993-94 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Colorado College (23-11-5/.654) 32 18 9 5 41 135 126 2 Minnesota (25-13-4/.643) 32 18 10 4 40 111 109 3 Wisconsin (26-15-1/.631) 32 19 12 1 39 128 103 4 St. Cloud State (21-13-4/.605) 32 16 12 4 36 127 111 5 Northern Michigan (22-16-1/.577) 32 17 14 1 35 129 120 6 Alaska Anchorage (15-19-2/.444) 32 14 16 2 30 110 109 7 Minnesota Duluth (14-21-3/.408) 32 12 17 3 27 125 131 8 North Dakota (11-23-4/.342) 32 11 17 4 26 101 131 9 Denver (15-20-3/.434) 32 11 18 3 25 116 130 10 Michigan Tech (13-27-5/.344) 32 8 19 5 21 93 105 WCHA Champion: Colorado College. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Chris Marinucci, F, UMD (32 gp, 27-26=53). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jim Carey, UW (29 gp, 3.09 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Chris Marinucci, F, UMD. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Brian Konowalchuk, F, DU and Jeff Nielsen, F, UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Shawn Reid, D, CC. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Landon Wilson, F, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: Don Lucia, CC. All-WCHA First Team: G - Jamie Ram, MTU; D - Shawn Reid, CC; D - Chris McAlpine, UM; F - Chris Marinucci, UMD; F - Kelly Fairchild, UW; F - Jay McNeill, CC. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Lee Schill, UAA; D - Kent Fearns, CC; D - Kelly Hultgren, SCSU; F - Andrew Shier, UW; F - Jeff Nielsen, UM; F - Mike Harding, NMU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Toby Kvalevog, UND; D - Eric Rud, CC; D - Todd Bethard, UAA; F - Dean Seymour, NMU; F - Landon Wilson, UND; F - Brad Federenko, UMD. All-American First Team: G - Jamie Ram, MTU; D - Shawn Reid, CC; F - Chris Marinucci, UMD. All-American Second Team: D - Chris McAlpine, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Chris Marinucci, F, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Chris Marinucci, F, UMD; Jamie Ram, G, MTU.

1994-95 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Colorado College (30-12-1/.709) 32 22 9 1 45 155 108 2 Wisconsin (24-15-4/.605) 32 17 11 4 38 128 112 Denver (25-15-2/.619) 32 18 12 2 38 131 115 4 Minnesota (25-14-5/.625) 32 16 11 5 37 121 95 5 St. Cloud State (17-20-1/.461) 32 15 16 1 31 126 113 North Dakota (18-18-3/.500) 32 14 15 3 31 120 141 7 Minnesota Duluth (16-18-4/.474) 32 13 15 4 30 124 127 8 Michigan Tech (15-20-4/.436) 32 12 17 3 27 109 140 9 Northern Michigan (13-24-3/.363) 32 10 19 3 23 110 136 10 Alaska Anchorage (11-25-0/.306) 32 10 22 0 20 106 142 WCHA Champion: Colorado College. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion: Brian Bonin, F, UM (32 gp, 27-19=46). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jeff Callinan, UM (30 gp, 2.74 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Brian Bonin, F, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Justin McHugh, F, UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Brian Rafalski, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Mike Crowley, D, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: George Gwozdecky, DU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Ryan Bach, CC; D - Brian Rafalski, UW; D - Nick Naumenko, UND; F - Brian Bonin, UM; F - Jay McNeill, CC; F - Greg Hadden, NMU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Sinuhe Wallinheimo, DU; D - Kelly Hultgren, SCSU; D - Kent Fearns, CC; F - Colin Schmidt, CC; F - Peter Geronazzo, CC; F - Brad Federenko, UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Brian Leitza, SCSU; D - Mike Crowley, UM; D - Calvin Elfring, CC; F - Ryan Kraft, UM; F - Mike Peluso, UMD; F - Joe Bianchi, UW. All-American First Team: D - Brian Rafalski, UW; F - Brian Bonin, UM. All-American Second Team: G - Ryan Bach, CC; D - Kent Fearns, CC; F - Jay McNeill, CC. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Brian Bonin, F, UM; Jay McNeill, F, CC.

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1995-96 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Colorado College (33-5-4/.833) 32 26 2 4 56 178 78 2 Minnesota (30-10-2/.738) 32 21 9 2 44 155 95 3 Denver (22-14-3/.603) 32 17 12 3 37 120 112 4 Minnesota Duluth (20-17-1/.539) 32 16 15 1 33 116 109 North Dakota (19-18-1/.513) 32 16 15 1 33 127 126 6 Wisconsin (17-20-3/.463) 32 14 15 3 31 110 123 7 Michigan Tech (18-18-6/.500) 32 12 14 6 30 108 118 8 St. Cloud State (13-22-4/.385) 32 10 18 4 24 106 132 9 Alaska Anchorage (9-23-5/.311) 32 8 20 4 20 86 130 10 Northern Michigan (7-30-2/.205) 32 5 25 2 12 64 147 WCHA Champion: Colorado College. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. NCAA 2nd Place: Colorado College. WCHA Scoring Champion: Brian Bonin, F, UM (32 gp, 25- 39=64). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Judd Lambert, CC (14 gp, 2.05 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Brian Bonin, F, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Dan Trebil, D, UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Eric Rud, D, CC. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Brian Swanson, F, CC. WCHA Coach of the Year: Don Lucia, CC. All-WCHA First Team: G - Ryan Bach, CC; D - Mike Crowley, UM; D - Nick Naumenko, UND; F - Brian Bonin, UM; F - Teeder Wynne, UND; F - Peter Geronazzo, CC. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Judd Lambert, CC; D - Dan Trebil, UM; D - Scott Swanson, CC; F - Antti Laaksonen, DU; F - Colin Schmidt, CC; F - Brian Swanson, CC. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Taras Lendzyk, UMD; D - Eric Rud, CC; D - Taj Melson, SCSU; F - Jay McNeill, CC; F - David Vallieres, UAA; F - Mike Peluso, UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Steve DeBus, UM; D - Scott Swanson, CC; D - Darrin Bradley, UAA; F - Brian Swanson, CC; F - Matt Cullen, SCSU; F - Erik Rasmussen, UM. All-American First Team: G - Ryan Bach, CC; D - Mike Crowley, UM; F - Peter Geronazzo, CC; F - Brian Bonin, UM. All-American Second Team: D - Dan Trebil, UM; F - Teeder Wynne, UND. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Brian Bonin, F, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Brian Bonin, F, UM; Peter Geronazzo, F, CC; Mike Crowley, D, UM.

1996-97 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (31-10-2/.744) 32 21 10 1 43 137 105 Minnesota (28-13-1/.679) 32 21 10 1 43 129 94 3 St. Cloud State (23-13-4/.625) 32 18 10 4 40 127 105 4 Colorado College (25-15-4/.614) 32 17 11 4 38 121 107 Denver (24-13-4/.634) 32 17 11 4 38 127 99 6 Minnesota Duluth (18-16-4/.526) 32 15 13 4 34 115 111 7 Wisconsin (15-21-2/.421) 32 15 15 2 32 115 115 8 Northern Michigan (13-24-3/.363) 32 9 21 2 20 78 127 9 Alaska Anchorage (9-23-4/.306) 32 7 21 4 18 75 109 10 Michigan Tech (8-27-4/.256) 32 5 23 4 14 81 133 WCHA co-Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota. NCAA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion(s): Brian Swanson, F, CC (32 gp, 15-27=42) & Mike Crowley, D, UM (32 gp, 5-37=42). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Aaron Schweitzer, UND (15 gp, 2.45 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Mike Crowley, D, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Petri Gunther, D, Denver. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Eric Rud, D, CC. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Brant Nicklin, G, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: Dean Blais, UND. All-WCHA First Team: G - Steve DeBus, UM; D - Mike Crowley, UM; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; F - Brian Swanson, CC; F - Jason Blake, UND; F - David Hoogsteen, UND. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Kirk Daubenspeck, UW; D - Eric Rud, CC; D - Rick Mrozik, UMD; F - Dave Paradise, SCSU; F - Matt Cullen, SCSU; F - Mike Peluso, UMD. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Jim Mullin, DU; D - Dane Litke, UND; D - Calvin Elfring, CC; F - Sacha Molin, SCSU; F - Ryan Kraft, UM; F - Andre Savage, MTU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Brant Nicklin, UMD; D - Curtis Doell, UMD; D - Ben Clymer, UM; F - Toby Petersen, CC; F - Dave Spehar, UM; F - Buddy Smith, NMU. All-American First Team: D - Mike Crowley, UM. All-American Second Team: G - Kirk Daubenspeck, UW; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; F - David Hoogsteen, UND; F - Mark Parrish, SCSU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Jason Blake, F, UND; Mike Crowley, D, UM; Brian Swanson, F, CC.

1997-98 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (30-8-1/.782) 28 21 6 1 43 127 80 2 Wisconsin (26-14-1/.646) 28 17 10 1 35 102 88 3 Colorado College (26-13-3/.655) 28 16 10 2 34 111 93 4 St. Cloud State (22-16-2/.575) 28 16 11 1 33 101 90 5 Minnesota Duluth (21-17-2/.550) 28 14 12 2 30 94 90 6 Minnesota (17-22-0/.436) 28 12 16 0 24 101 94 7 Michigan Tech (17-20-3/.463) 28 10 17 1 21 79 116 8 Denver (11-25-2/.316) 28 8 18 2 18 91 119 9 Alaska Anchorage (6-25-5/.236) 28 5 19 4 14 45 81 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion(s): Reggie Berg, F, UM (28 gp, 17-17=34) & Brian Swanson, F, CC (28 gp, 11- 23=34). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Karl Goehring, UND (20 gp, 2.23 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Curtis Murphy, D, UND. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Mitch Vig, D, UND. WCHA Defensive Player(s) of the Year: Matt Henderson, F, UND & Andy Sutton, D, MTU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Karl Goehring, G, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: Craig Dahl, SCSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; D - Craig Anderson, UW; F - Brian Swanson, CC; F - Jason Blake, UND; F - Andre Savage, MTU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Brian Leitza, SCSU; D - Andy Sutton, MTU; D - Calvin Elfring, CC; F - Steve Reinprecht, UW; F - Reggie Berg, UM; F - David Hoogsteen, UND. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Doug Teskey, UAA; D - Scott Swanson, CC; D - Josh DeWolf, SCSU; F - Wyatt Smith, UM; F - Mike Peluso, UMD; F - Paul Comrie, DU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Ryan Coole, UMD; D - Trevor Hammer, UND; D - Paul Manning, CC; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Mark Rycroft, DU; F - Kevin Granato, UW. All-American First Team: D - Curtis Murphy, UND. All-American Second Team: G - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Calvin Elfring, CC; F - Jason Blake, UND; F - Brian Swanson, CC. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Curtis Murphy, D, UND.

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1998-99 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (32-6-2/.825) 28 24 2 2 50 142 76 2 Colorado College (29-12-1/.702) 28 20 8 0 40 103 68 3 Denver (26-13-2/.659) 28 15 11 2 32 101 95 4 Wisconsin (15-19-4/.447) 28 13 12 3 29 76 81 5 Minnesota (15-19-9/.453) 28 10 12 6 26 90 99 6 Alaska Anchorage (13-18-5/.431) 28 10 13 5 25 57 71 7 St. Cloud State (16-18-5/.474) 28 8 16 4 20 79 95 8 Michigan Tech (9-28-1/.250) 28 9 19 0 18 67 99 9 Minnesota Duluth (7-27-4/.237) 28 4 20 4 12 71 102 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jason Blake, F, UND (28 gp, 20-29=49). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Gregg Naumenko, UAA (25 gp, 2.23 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Jason Blake, F, UND. WCHA Student-Athlete(s) of the Year: Kyle McLaughlin, D, SCSU & Scott Swanson, D, CC. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Brad Williamson, D, UND. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Gregg Naumenko, G, UAA. WCHA Coach of the Year: Dean Blais, UND. All-WCHA First Team: G - Gregg Naumenko, UAA; D - Scott Swanson, CC; D - Brad Williamson, UND; F - Brian Swanson, CC; F - Jason Blake, UND; F - Paul Comrie, DU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Dan Peters, CC; D - Trevor Hammer, UND; F - Jay Panzer, UND; F - Darren Clark, CC; F - Jeff Panzer, UND. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Graham Melanson, UW; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; D - Jeff Dessner, UW; F - Wyatt Smith, UM; F - James Patterson, DU; F - Lee Goren, UND. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Gregg Naumenko, UAA; D - Dave Tanabe, UW; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Tyler Arnason, SCSU; F - Jesse Heerema, CC; F - Steve Cygan, UAA. All-American First Team: D - Scott Swanson, CC; D - Brad Williamson, UND; F - Jason Blake, UND; F - Brian Swanson, CC. All-American Second Team: F - Paul Comrie, DU; F - Jay Panzer, UND. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Jason Blake, F, UND; Brian Swanson, F, CC.

1999-2000 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Wisconsin (31-9-1/.768) 28 23 5 0 46 112 70 2 North Dakota (31-8-5/.761) 28 17 6 5 39 113 61 3 St. Cloud State (23-14-3/.613) 28 16 9 3 35 105 66 4 Mankato State (21-14-4/.590) 28 15 10 3 33 90 82 5 Colorado College (18-18-3/.500) 28 14 11 3 31 88 69 6 Minnesota (20-19-2/.512) 28 13 13 2 28 95 84 7 Alaska Anchorage (15-18-3/.458) 28 11 14 3 25 65 87 8 Minnesota Duluth (15-22-0/.405) 28 10 18 0 20 59 114 9 Denver (16-23-2/.415) 28 9 18 1 19 92 97 10 Michigan Tech (4-34-0/.105) 28 2 26 0 4 47 136 WCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota. NCAA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jeff Panzer, F, UND (28 gp, 14-30=44). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Karl Goehring, UND (20 gp, 1.79 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Steve Reinprecht, F, UW. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Jeff Scissons, F, UMD. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Jeff Dessner, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Dany Heatley, F, UW. WCHA Coach of the Year: Don Brose, MSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Jeff Dessner, UW; D - Mike Pudlick, SCSU; F - Steve Reinprecht, UW; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Dany Heatley, UW. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Scott Meyer, SCSU; D - Dylan Mills, UM; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Lee Goren, UND; F - John Pohl, UM; F - Tyler Arnason, SCSU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Graham Melanson, UW; D - Paul Manning, CC; D - Alex Brooks, UW; F - Erik Westrum, UM; F - Jason Ulmer, UND; F - Aaron Fox, MSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Cory McEachran, UAA; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Brian Fahey, UW; F - Dany Heatley, UW; F - Noah Clarke, CC; F - Ryan Bayda, UND. All-American First Team: G - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Jeff Dessner, UW; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Steve Reinprecht, UW. All-American Second Team: D - Mike Pudlick, SCSU; F - Lee Goren, UND; F - Dany Heatley, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Jeff Panzer, F, UND; Steve Reinprecht, F, UW.

2000-01 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (29-8-9/.728) 28 18 4 6 42 115 80 2 St. Cloud State (31-9-1/.768) 28 20 8 0 40 111 69 3 Minnesota (27-13-2/.667) 28 18 8 2 38 107 70 4 Colorado College (27-13-1/.671) 28 17 11 0 34 106 81 5 Wisconsin (22-15-4/.585) 28 14 10 4 32 81 86 6 Denver (19-15-4/.553) 28 14 11 3 31 84 78 7 Mankato State (19-18-1/.513) 28 13 14 1 27 91 99 8 Michigan Tech (8-24-4/.278) 28 6 19 3 15 69 105 9 Alaska Anchorage (7-24-5/.264) 28 4 20 4 12 61 104 10 Minnesota Duluth (7-28-4/.231) 28 3 22 3 9 68 121 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: St. Cloud State. NCAA 2nd Place: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jeff Panzer, F, UND (28 gp, 16-33=49). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Wade Dubielewicz, DU (22 gp, 2.24 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Jeff Panzer, F, UND. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Karl Goehring, G, UND. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Jordan Leopold, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Peter Sejna, F, CC. WCHA Coach of the Year: Dean Blais, UND. All-WCHA First Team: G - Scott Meyer, SCSU; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND; F - Mark Cullen, CC. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Wade Dubielewicz, DU; D - Duvie Westcott, SCSU; D - Paul Manning, CC; F - Erik Westrum, UM; F - Dany Heatley, UW; F - Ryan Bayda, UND. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Adam Hauser, UM; D - Ben Christopherson, MSU; D - Tom Preissing, CC; F - Peter Sejna, CC; F - Mark Hartigan, SCSU; F - Brandon Sampair, SCSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Chris King, UAA; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; D - Paul Martin, UM; F - Peter Sejna, CC; F - Grant Potulny, UM; F - Troy Riddle, UM. All-American First Team: D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Dany Heatley, UW. All-American Second Team: G - Scott Meyer, SCSU; F - Mark Cullen, CC; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Jeff Panzer, F, UND; Dany Heatley, F, UW.

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2001-02 50TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Denver (32-8-1/.793) 28 21 6 1 43 108 63 2 St. Cloud State (29-11-2/.714) 28 19 7 2 40 117 65 3 Minnesota (32-8-4/.773) 28 18 7 3 39 113 84 4 Colorado College (27-13-3/.663) 28 16 10 2 34 95 74 5 Wisconsin (16-19-4/.462) 28 12 13 3 27 88 90 6 Mankato State (16-20-2/.447) 28 11 15 2 24 84 107 Alaska Anchorage (12-19-5/.403) 28 10 14 4 24 79 96 North Dakota (16-19-2/.459) 28 11 15 2 24 103 100 9 Minnesota Duluth (13-24-3/.363) 28 6 19 3 15 72 112 10 Michigan Tech (8-28-2/.237) 28 4 22 2 10 66 134 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver. NCAA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Mark Hartigan, F, SCSU (28 gp, 24-25=49). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Wade Dubielewicz, DU (15 gp, 1.80 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Mark Hartigan, F, SCSU. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Mark Cullen, F, CC. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Jordan Leopold, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Brandon Bochenski, F, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: George Gwozdecky, DU. All- WCHA First Team: G - Wade Dubielewicz, DU; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; D - Andy Reierson, UMD; F - Mark Hartigan, SCSU; F - John Pohl, UM; F - Mark Cullen, CC. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Dean Weasler, SCSU; D - Matt Shasby, UAA; D - Paul Martin, UM; F - Ryan Bayda, UND; F - Nate DiCasmirro, SCSU; F - Judd Medak, UMD. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Adam Berkhoel, DU; D - Tom Preissing, CC; D - Aaron MacKenzie, DU; F - Jeff Taffe, UM; F - Connor James, DU; F - Peter Sejna, CC. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Bernd Bruckler, UW; D - Keith Ballard, UM; D - Matt Gens, SCSU; F - Mike Doyle, SCSU; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND; F - Peter Szabo, SCSU. All-American First Team: D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Mark Hartigan, SCSU; F - John Pohl, UM. All-American Second Team: G - Wade Dubielewicz, DU; F - Mark Cullen, CC. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Jordan Leopold, D, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Mark Hartigan, F, SCSU; Jordan Leopold, D, UM; Wade Dubielewicz, G, DU.

2002-03 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Colorado College (30-7-5/.774) 28 19 4 5 43 125 70 2 Minnesota (28-8-9/.722) 28 15 6 7 37 106 81 Minnesota State (20-11-10/.610) 28 15 6 7 37 116 104 4 North Dakota (26-12-5/.663) 28 14 9 5 33 103 82 5 Minnesota Duluth (22-15-5/.583) 28 14 10 4 32 95 80 6 St. Cloud State (17-16-5/.513) 28 12 11 5 29 96 85 7 Denver (21-14-6/.585) 28 11 11 6 28 95 85 8 Wisconsin (13-23-4/.375) 28 7 17 4 18 61 101 9 Michigan Tech (10-24-4/.316) 28 7 18 3 17 77 116 10 Alaska Anchorage (1-28-7/.125) 28 0 22 6 6 41 111 WCHA Champion: Colorado College. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. NCAA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Peter Sejna, F, CC (28 gp, 21-32=53). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Curtis McElhinney, CC (25 gp, 2.19 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Peter Sejna, F, CC. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Tom Preissing, D, CC. WCHA Defensive Player(s) of the Year: Joe Cullen, F, CC & Aaron MacKenzie, D, DU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Thomas Vanek, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Troy Jutting, MSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Curtis McElhinney, CC; D - Tom Preissing, CC; D - Aaron MacKenzie, DU; F - Peter Sejna, CC; F - Shane Joseph, MSU; F - Grant Stevenson, MSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Wade Dubielewicz, DU; D - Paul Martin, UM; D - Keith Ballard, UM; F - Noah Clarke, CC; F - Thomas Vanek, UM; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Isaac Reichmuth, UMD; D - Andy Schneider, UND; D - David Hale, UND; F - Zach Parise, UND; F - Kevin Doell, DU; F - Troy Riddle, UM. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Isaac Reichmuth, UMD; D - Mark Stuart, CC; D - Chris Harrington, UM; F - Thomas Vanek, UM; F - Zach Parise, UND; F - Brett Sterling, CC. All-American First Team: D - Tom Preissing, CC; F - Noah Clarke, CC; F - Peter Sejna, F, CC. All-American Second Team: G - Curtis McElhinney, CC; D - Paul Martin, UM; F - Shane Joseph, MSU; F - Grant Stevenson, MSU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Peter Sejna, F, CC. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Zach Parise, F, UND; Tom Preissing, D, CC; Peter Sejna, F, CC.

2003-04 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (30-8-3/.768) 28 20 5 3 43 122 62 2 Minnesota Duluth (28-13-4/.667) 28 19 7 2 40 119 71 3 Wisconsin (22-13-8/.605) 28 14 7 7 35 85 62 4 Denver (27-12-5/.670) 28 13 10 5 31 93 90 Minnesota (27-14-3/.648) 28 15 12 1 31 101 86 6 St. Cloud State (18-16-4/.526) 28 12 12 4 28 81 89 7 Colorado College (20-16-3/.551) 28 11 15 2 24 77 75 8 Alaska Anchorage (14-23-3/.388) 28 7 18 3 17 63 103 9 Minnesota State (10-24-5/.321) 28 6 18 4 16 83 139 10 Michigan Tech (8-25-5/.276) 28 6 19 3 15 66 118 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. NCAA Champion: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion(s): Junior Lessard, F, UMD (28 gp, 19-20=39) & Brandon Bochenski, F, UND (28 gp, 16-23=39). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Bernd Bruckler, UW (27 gp, 2.11 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Junior Lessard, F, UMD. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Connor James, F, DU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Ryan Caldwell, D, DU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Brady Murray, F, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: Scott Sandelin, UMD. All-WCHA First Team: G - Bernd Bruckler, UW; D - Keith Ballard, UM; D - Beau Geisler, UMD; F - Junior Lessard, UMD; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND; F - Zach Parise, UND. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Isaac Reichmuth, UMD; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; D - Matt Jones, UND; F - Chris Conner, MTU; F - Thomas Vanek, UM; F - Evan Schwabe, UMD. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Adam Berkhoel, DU; D - Mark Stuart, CC; D - Ryan Suter, UW; F - Shane Joseph, MSU; F - Brady Murray, UND; F - Gabe Gauthier, DU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Matt Zaba, CC; D - Ryan Suter, UW; D - Matt Carle, DU; F - Brady Murray, UND; F - David Backes, MSU; F - Robbie Earl, UW. All-American First Team: G - Bernd Bruckler, UW; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; D - Keith Ballard, UM; F - Junior Lessard, UMD; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND; F - Zach Parise, UND. All-American Second Team: D - Beau Geisler, UMD; F - Thomas Vanek, UM. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Junior Lessard, F, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Keith Ballard, D, UM; Brandon Bochenski, F, UND; Junior Lessard, F, UMD; Zach Parise, F, UND.

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2004-05 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Denver (32-9-2/.767) 28 19 7 2 40 114 81 Colorado College (31-9-3/.756) 28 19 7 2 40 98 66 3 Minnesota (28-15-1/.648) 28 17 10 1 35 105 80 Wisconsin (23-14-4/.610) 28 16 9 3 35 94 64 5 North Dakota (25-15-5/.611) 28 13 12 3 29 71 67 6 Minnesota Duluth (15-17-6/.474) 28 11 13 4 26 90 89 7 Alaska Anchorage (12-19-6/.405) 28 9 15 4 22 72 102 8 Minnesota State (13-19-6/.421) 28 8 16 4 20 82 109 9 St. Cloud State (14-23-3/.388) 28 8 19 1 17 66 100 10 Michigan Tech (8-25-4/.270) 28 7 19 2 16 64 98 WCHA co-Champions: Denver, Colorado College. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver. NCAA Champion: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Marty Sertich, F, CC (28 gp, 17- 25=42). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Curtis McElhinney, CC (15 gp, 2.09 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Marty Sertich, F, CC. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Steven Johns, D, MSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Mark Stuart, D, CC. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Paul Stastny, F, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: George Gwozdecky, DU. All- WCHA First Team: G - Curtis McElhinney, CC; D - Matt Carle, DU; D - Brett Skinner, DU; F - Marty Sertich, CC; F - Brett Sterling, CC; F - Colin Murphy, MTU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Bernd Brückler, UW; D - Lars Helminen, MTU; D - Mark Stuart, CC; F - Gabe Gauthier, DU; F - Evan Schwabe, UMD; F - Robbie Earl, UW. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Cam Ellsworth, MTU; D - Tom Gilbert, UW; D - Matt Jones, UND; F - David Backes, MSU; F - Ryan Potulny, UM; F - Danny Irmen, UM. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Nathan Lawson, UAA; D - Alex Goligoski, UM; D - Kyle Klubertanz, UW; F - Joe Pavelski, UW; F - Paul Stastny, DU; F - Travis Zajac, UND. All-American First Team: G - Curtis McElhinney, CC; D - Mark Stuart, CC; D - Matt Carle, DU; F - Marty Sertich, CC; F - Brett Sterling, CC. All-American Second Team: D - Brett Skinner, DU; F - Gabe Gauthier, DU; F - Colin Murphy, MTU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Marty Sertich, F, CC. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Colin Murphy, F, MTU; Marty Sertich, F, CC; Brett Sterling, F, CC.

2005-06 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (27-9-5/.720) 28 20 5 3 43 107 64 2 Denver (21-15-3/.577) 28 17 8 3 37 98 78 Wisconsin (30-10-3/.733) 28 17 8 3 37 98 60 4 North Dakota (29-16-1/.641) 28 16 12 0 32 104 76 Colorado College (24-16-2/.595) 28 15 11 2 32 94 75 6 St. Cloud State (22-16-4/.571) 28 13 13 2 28 79 62 7 Minnesota State (17-18-4/.487) 28 12 13 3 27 93 88 8 Michigan Tech (7-25-6/.263) 28 6 16 6 18 54 113 9 Minnesota Duluth (11-25-4/.325) 28 6 19 3 15 62 114 10 Alaska Anchorage (6-27-3/.208) 28 4 21 3 11 51 110 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota. NCAA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Scoring Champion: Paul Stastny, F, Denver (15-29=44). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Brian Elliott, UW (21 gp, 1.84 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Matt Carle, D, DU. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Ted O’Leary, F, DU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Matt Carle, D, DU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Phil Kessel, F, UM. WCHA co-Coaches of the Year: Don Lucia, UM & Bob Motzko, SCSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Bobby Goepfert, SCSU; D - Matt Carle, DU; D - Tom Gilbert, UW; F - Ryan Potulny, UM; F - Brett Sterling, CC; F - Paul Stastny, DU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Brian Elliott, UW; D - Alex Goligoski, UM; D - Brian Salcido, CC; F - Joe Pavelski, UW; F - Marty Sertich, CC; F - David Backes, MSU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Jordan Parise, UND; D - Chris Harrington, UM; D - Matt Smaby, UND; F - Drew Stafford, UND; F - Ryan Dingle, DU; F - Danny Irmen, UM. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Dan Tormey, MSU; D - Chris Butler, DU; D - Brian Lee, UND; F - Phil Kessel, UM; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Mason Raymond, UMD. All-American First Team: G - Brian Elliott, UW; D - Matt Carle, DU; F - Ryan Potulny, UM; F - Brett Sterling, CC. All-American Second Team: G - Bobby Goepfert, SCSU; D - Tom Gilbert, UW; F - David Backes, MSU; F - Joe Pavelski, UW; F - Paul Stastny, DU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Matt Carle, D, DU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Matt Carle, D, DU; Brian Elliott, G, UW; Ryan Potulny, F, UM; Marty Sertich, F, CC; Brett Sterling, F, CC.

2006-07 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (31-10-3/.739) 28 18 7 3 39 91 67 2 St. Cloud State (22-11-7/.638) 28 14 7 7 35 89 70 3 North Dakota (24-14-5/.616) 28 13 10 5 31 93 75 4 Denver (21-15-4/.575) 28 13 11 4 30 73 73 5 Colorado College (18-17-4/.513) 28 13 12 3 29 79 74 6 Michigan Tech (18-17-5/.512) 28 11 12 5 27 69 64 Wisconsin (19-18-4/.512) 28 12 13 3 27 59 53 8 Minnesota State (13-19-6/.421) 28 10 13 5 25 81 99 9 Minnesota Duluth (13-21-5/.397) 28 8 16 4 20 64 84 10 Alaska Anchorage (13-21-3/.392) 28 8 19 1 17 62 101 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Ryan Duncan, F, UND (22-17=39). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Brian Elliott, UW (25 gp, 1.94 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Ryan Duncan, F, UND. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Lee Sweatt, D, CC. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Alex Goligoski, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Andreas Nodl, F, SCSU. WCHA co-Coaches of the Year: Bob Motzko, SCSU & Jamie Russell, MTU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Bobby Goepfert, SCSU; D - Alex Goligoski, UM; D - Matt Niskanen, UMD; F - Ryan Duncan, UND; F - Mason Raymond, UMD; F - Andrew Gordon, SCSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Brian Elliott, UW; D - Mike Vannelli, UM; D - Taylor Chorney, UND; F - Jonathan Toews, UND; F - Travis Morin, MSU; Kyle Okposo, UM. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Michael-Lee Teslak, MTU; D - Lee Sweatt, CC; D - Steve Wagner, MSU; F - Andreas Nodl, SCSU; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Ryan Dingle, DU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Alex Stalock, UMD; D - Erik Johnson, UM; D - Jamie McBain, UW; F - Andreas Nodl, SCSU; F - Kyle Okposo, UM; F - Ryan Lasch, F, SCSU. All-American First Team: D - Alex Goligoski, UM; F - Ryan Duncan, UND; Jonathan Toews, UND. All-American Second Team: G - Bobby Goepfert, SCSU; D - Taylor Chorney, UND. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Ryan Duncan, F, UND. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Ryan Duncan, F, UND; Bobby Goepfert, G, SCSU.

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2007-08 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Colorado College (28-12-1/.695) 28 21 6 1 43 95 52 2 North Dakota (28-11-4/.698) 28 18 7 3 39 85 53 3 Denver (26-14-1/.646) 28 16 11 1 33 75 67 4 Minnesota State (19-16-4/.538) 28 12 12 4 28 71 75 St. Cloud State (19-16-5/.538) 28 12 12 4 28 79 74 6 Wisconsin (16-17-7/.488) 28 11 12 5 27 68 68 7 Minnesota (19-17-9/.522) 28 9 12 7 25 64 70 8 Minnesota Duluth (13-17-6/.444) 28 9 14 5 23 55 76 9 Michigan Tech (14-20-5/.423) 28 9 15 4 22 55 77 10 Alaska Anchorage (7-21-8/.306) 28 3 19 6 12 54 89 WCHA Champion: Colorado College. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver. WCHA Scoring Champion: Ryan Lasch, F, SCSU (17-17=34). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jean- Philippe Lamoureux, UND (28 gp, 1.74 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Richard Bachman, G, CC. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Joel Hanson, D, MSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Jack Hillen, D, CC. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Richard Bachman, G, CC. WCHA Coach of the Year: Troy Jutting, MSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Richard Bachman, CC; D - Jack Hillen, CC; D - Taylor Chorney, UND; F - Chad Rau, CC; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Ryan Lasch, SCSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, UND; D - Chris Butler, DU; D - Chay Genoway, UND; F - Andreas Nodl, SCSU; F - Ryan Duncan, UND; F - Garrett Roe, SCSU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Peter Mannino, DU; D - Robbie Bina, UND; D - Jamie McBain, UW; F - Tyler Bozak, DU; F - Blake Wheeler, UM; F - Kyle Turris, UW. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Richard Bachman, CC; D - Ryan McDonagh, UW; D - Cade Fairchild, UM; F - Kyle Turris, UW; F - Tyler Bozak, DU; F - Garrett Roe, SCSU. West All-American First Team: G - Richard Bachman, CC; D - Jack Hillen, CC; F - T.J. Oshie, UND. West All-American Second Team: D - Chris Butler, DU; F - Ryan Lasch, SCSU; F - Chad Rau, CC. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, G, UND; Ryan Lasch, F, SCSU; T.J. Oshie, F, UND.

2008-09 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (24-15-4/.605) 28 17 7 4 38 96 74 2 Denver (23-12-5/.638) 28 16 8 4 36 96 68 3 Wisconsin (20-16-4/.550) 28 14 11 3 31 92 78 Colorado College (16-12-10/.553) 28 12 9 7 31 79 82 5 Minnesota (17-13-7/.554) 28 12 11 5 29 87 83 6 St. Cloud State (18-17-3/.513) 28 13 13 2 28 83 81 7 Minnesota Duluth (22-13-8/.605) 28 10 11 7 27 79 72 8 Minnesota State (15-17-6/.474) 28 11 13 4 26 88 90 9 Alaska Anchorage (14-17-5/.458) 28 9 14 5 23 69 94 10 Michigan Tech (6-25-7/.250) 28 2 19 7 11 47 94 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Scoring Champion: Ryan Stoa, F, UM (27 gp, 19-17=36). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Alex Stalock, UMD (28 gp, 2.39 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Jamie McBain, D, UW. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: J.P. Testwuide, D, DU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Chay Genoway, D, UND. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Jordan Schroeder, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Dave Hakstol, UND. All-WCHA First Team: G - Alex Stalock, UMD; D - Jamie McBain, UW; D - Chay Genoway, UND; F - Ryan Stoa, UM; F - Chad Rau, CC; F - Ryan Lasch, SCSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Marc Cheverie, DU; D - Patrick Wiercioch, DU; D - Garrett Raboin, SCSU; F - Ryan Duncan, UND; F - Jordan Schroeder, UM; F - Justin Fontaine, UMD. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Brad Eidsness, UND; D - Josh Meyers, UMD; D - Kurt Davis, MSU; F - Garrett Roe, SCSU; F - Anthony Maiani, DU; F - Rhett Rakhshani, DU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Brad Eidsness, UND; D - Patrick Wiercioch, DU; D - Jake Gardiner, UW; F - Jordan Schroeder, UM; F - Joe Colborne, DU; F - Mike Connolly, UMD. West All-American First Team: G - Alex Stalock, UMD; D - Jamie McBain, UW; F - Ryan Stoa, UM. West All-American Second Team: D - Chay Genoway, UND; F - Chad Rau, CC. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Jamie McBain, D, UW.

2009-10 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Denver (27-10-4/.707) 28 19 5 4 42 92 65 2 Wisconsin (28-11-4/.698) 28 17 8 3 37 109 76 3 St. Cloud State (24-14-5/.616) 28 15 9 4 34 92 84 4 North Dakota (25-13-5/.640) 28 15 10 3 33 89 61 Minnesota Duluth (22-17-1/.562) 28 16 11 1 33 90 77 6 Colorado College (19-17-3/.526) 28 12 13 3 27 88 85 7 Minnesota (18-19-2/.487) 28 12 14 2 26 80 76 8 Minnesota State (16-20-3/.449) 28 9 17 2 20 75 92 Alaska Anchorage (11-23-3/.333) 28 9 17 2 20 66 106 10 Michigan Tech (5-30-1/.153) 28 4 24 0 8 59 118 WCHA Champion: Denver. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Rhett Rakhshani, F, DU (15-20=35). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Marc Cheverie, DU (24 gp, 2.05 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Marc Cheverie, G, DU. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Eli Vlaisavljevich, D, MTU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Brendan Smith, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Danny Kristo, F, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: George Gwozdecky, DU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Marc Cheverie, DU; D - Brendan Smith, UW; D - Patrick Wiercioch, DU; F - Rhett Rakhshani, DU; F - Blake Geoffrion, UW; F - Jack Connolly, UMD. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Brad Eidsness, UND; D - Ryan McDonagh, UW; D - Nate Prosser, CC; F - Justin Fontaine, UMD; F - Ryan Lasch, SCSU; F - Tyler Ruegsegger, DU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Dan Dunn, SCSU; D - Garrett Raboin, SCSU; D - Chay Genoway, UND; F - Michael Davies, UW; F - Joe Colborne, DU; F - Garrett Roe, SCSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Joe Howe, CC; D - Matt Donovan, DU; D - Justin Schultz, UW; F - Danny Kristo, UND; F - Craig Smith, UW; F - Rylan Schwartz, CC. West All-American First Team: G - Marc Cheverie, DU; D - Brendan Smith, UW; D - Patrick Wiercioch, DU; F - Blake Geoffrion, UW; F - Rhett Rakhshani, DU. West All-American Second Team: F - Jack Connolly, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Blake Geoffrion, F, UW. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Marc Cheverie, G, DU; Rhett Rakhshani, F, DU; Blake Geoffrion, F, UW; Brendan Smith, D, UW.

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2010-11 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 North Dakota (32-9-3/.761) 28 21 6 1 43 112 62 2 Denver (25-12-5/.655) 28 17 8 3 37 93 75 3 Nebraska-Omaha (21-16-2/.564) 28 17 9 2 36 94 69 4 Minnesota Duluth (26-10-6/.690) 28 15 8 5 35 91 73 5 Minnesota (16-14-6/.528) 28 13 10 5 31 91 78 6 Colorado College (23-19-3/.544) 28 13 13 2 28 83 84 7 Wisconsin (21-16-4/.561) 28 12 13 3 27 75 72 8 Alaska Anchorage (16-18-3/.473) 28 12 14 2 26 62 78 St. Cloud State (15-18-5/.461) 28 11 13 4 26 84 80 10 Bemidji State (15-18-5/.461) 28 8 15 5 21 62 78 11 Minnesota State (14-18-6/.447) 28 8 16 4 20 67 90 12 Michigan Tech (4-30-4/.158) 28 2 24 2 6 49 124 WCHA Champion: North Dakota. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota. NCAA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Scoring Champion: Matt Frattin, F, UND (28 gp, 22- 18=40). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Aaron Dell, UND (24 gp, 1.97 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Matt Frattin, F, UND. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Chay Genoway, D, UND. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Justin Schultz, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Jason Zucker, F, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Dean Blais, UNO. All-WCHA First Team: G - Aaron Dell, UND; D - Justin Schultz, UW; D - Chay Genoway, UND; F - Matt Frattin, UND; F - Jack Connolly, UMD; F - Mike Connolly, UMD. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Kent Patterson, UM; D - Jake Gardiner, UW; D - Matt Donovan, DU; F - Jason Zucker, DU; F - Drew Shore, DU; F - Justin Fontaine, UMD. All-WCHA Third Team: G - John Faulkner, UNO; D - Kurt Davis, MSU; D - Justin Faulk, UMD; F - Jason Gregoire, UND; F - Jaden Schwartz, CC; F - Drew LeBlanc, SCSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G -Sam Brittain, DU; D - Justin Faulk, UMD; D - David Makowski, DU; F - Jason Zucker, DU; F - Jaden Schwartz, DU; F - J.T. Brown, UMD. West All-American First Team: D - Chay Genoway, UND; D - Justin Schultz, UW; F - Jack Connolly, UMD; F - Matt Frattin, UND. West All-American Second Team: G - Aaron Dell, UND; D - Jake Gardiner, UW; F - Mike Connolly, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalists: Jack Connolly, F, UMD; Matt Frattin, F, UND; Justin Schultz, D, UW.

2011-12 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota (28-14-1/.663) 28 20 8 0 40 88 57 2 Minnesota Duluth (25-10-6/.683) 28 16 7 5 37 103 73 3 Denver (25-14-4/.628) 28 16 8 4 36 96 79 4 North Dakota (26-13-3/.655) 28 16 11 1 33 82 73 5 Colorado College (18-16-2/.528) 28 15 12 1 31 95 86 6 St. Cloud State (17-17-5/.500) 28 12 12 4 28 86 74 7 Omaha (14-18-6/.447) 28 11 12 5 27 83 85 8 Michigan Tech (16-19-4/.462) 28 11 13 4 26 85 87 9 Bemidji State (17-18-3/.487) 28 11 14 3 25 72 89 10 Wisconsin (17-18-2/.486) 28 11 15 2 24 76 83 11 Minnesota State (12-24-2/.342) 28 8 18 2 18 73 102 12 Alaska Anchorage (9-25-2/.278) 28 5 22 1 11 60 111 WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota. NCAA West Regional Champion: Minnesota. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: Denver, Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jack Connolly, Sr., F, UMD (28 gp, 16-27=43). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Kent Patterson, Sr., G, UM (28 gp, 2.06 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Jack Connolly, Sr., F, UMD. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Brad Eidsness, Sr., G, UND. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Justin Schultz, Jr., D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Joey LaLeggia, Fr., D, DU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mel Pearson, MTU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Kent Patterson, Sr., UM; D - Justin Schultz, Jr., UW; D - Joey LaLeggia, Fr., DU; F - Jack Connolly, Sr., UMD; F - Nick Bjugstad, So., UM; F - J.T. Brown, So., UMD. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Kenny Reiter, Sr., UMD; D - Gabe Guentzel, Sr., CC; D - Nate Schmidt, So., UM; F - Jaden Schwartz, So., CC; F - Drew Shore, Jr., DU; F - Jason Zucker, So., DU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Josh Thorimbert, So., CC; D - Nick Jensen, So., SCSU; D - Ben Blood, Sr., UND; F - Mark Zengerle, So., UW; F - Brock Nelson, So., UND; F - Travis Oleksuk, Sr., UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Juho Olkinuora, Fr., DU; D - Joey LaLeggia, Fr., DU; D - Andrew Prochno, Fr., SCSU; F - Kyle Rau, Fr., UM; F - Jean-Paul Lafontaine, Fr., MSU; F - Jayson Megna, Fr., UNO. West All-American First Team: D - Justin Schultz, Jr., UW; F - Jack Connolly, Sr., UMD; F - Jaden Schwartz, So., CC. West All-American Second Team: G - Kent Patterson, Sr., UM; F - Nick Bjugstad, So., UM; F - J.T. Brown, So., UMD; F - Jason Zucker, So., DU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Jack Connolly, Sr., F, UMD. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalists: Jack Connolly, Sr., F, UMD; Justin Schultz, Jr., D, UW. Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Winner: Jack Connolly, Sr., F, UMD. HCA National Rookie of the Year: Joey LaLeggia, Fr., D, DU.

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2012-13 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 St. Cloud State (25-16-1/.607) 28 18 9 1 37 94 66 Minnesota (26-9-5/.712) 28 16 7 5 37 94 65 3 North Dakota (22-13-7/.607) 28 14 7 7 35 93 71 4 Wisconsin (22-13-7/.607) 28 13 8 7 33 69 64 Denver (20-14-5/.577) 28 14 9 5 33 92 81 Minnesota State (24-14-3/.622) 28 16 11 1 33 90 68 7 Omaha (19-18-2/.513) 28 14 12 2 30 92 91 8 Colorado College (18-19-5/.488) 28 11 13 4 26 88 98 9 Minnesota Duluth (14-19-5/.434) 28 10 13 5 25 75 83 10 Michigan Tech (13-20-4/.405) 28 8 16 4 20 75 92 11 Bemidji State (6-22-8/.278) 28 5 16 7 17 58 87 12 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7/.208) 28 2 20 6 10 52 106 WCHA co-Champions: St. Cloud State, Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. NCAA Midwest Regional Champion: St. Cloud State. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: Denver, Minnesota, Minnesota State, North Dakota, St. Cloud State, Wisconsin. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four Participant: St. Cloud State. WCHA Scoring Champion: Ryan Walters, Jr., F, UMD (28 gp, 16-24=40). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, MSU (25 gp, 1.93 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, SCSU. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, SCSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Nick Jensen, Jr., D, SCSU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, MSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Hastings, MSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Stephon Williams, Fr., MSU; D - Nate Schmidt, Jr., UM; D - Nick Jensen, Jr., SCSU; F - Ryan Walters, Jr., UNO; F - Drew LeBlanc, Sr., SCSU; F - Danny Kristo, Sr., UND. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Juho Olkinuora, So., DU; D - Joey LaLeggia, So., DU; D - Mike Boivin, Sr., CC; F - Corban Knight, Sr., UND; F - Erik Haula, Jr., UM; F - Rylan Schwartz, Sr., CC. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Adam Wilcox, Fr., UM; D - Andrej Sustr, Jr., UNO; D - Jake McCabe, So., UW; F - Matt Leitner, So., MSU; F - Nick Bjugstad, Jr., UM; F - Eriah Hayes, Sr., MSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Stephon Williams, Fr., MSU; D - Nolan Zajac, Fr., DU; D - Andy Welinski, Fr., UMD; F - Tony Cameranesi, Fr., UMD; F - Alex Petan, Fr., MTU; F - Rocco Grimaldi, F, UND. West All-American First Team: D - Nick Jensen, Jr., SCSU; F - Danny Kristo, Sr., UND; F - Drew LeBlanc, Sr., SCSU. West All-American Second Team: G - Juho Olkinuora, So., DU; D - Nate Schmidt, Jr., UM; F - Corban Knight, Sr., UND; F - Ryan Walters, Jr., UNO. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, SCSU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalists: Corban Knight, Sr., F, UND; Danny Kristo, Sr., F, UND; Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, SCSU; Ryan Walters, Jr., F, UNO. AHCA Men’s Division I Coach of the Year Finalists: Mike Hastings, MSU; Bob Motzko, SCSU.

2013-14 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Ferris State (29-11-3/.709) 28 20 6 2 42 92 62 2 Minnesota State (26-14-1/.646) 28 20 7 1 41 95 58 3 Alaska (18-15-4/.541) 28 14 12 2 30 97 77 Bowling Green (18-15-6/.538) 28 13 11 4 30 89 73 5 Michigan Tech (14-19-7/.438) 28 12 11 5 29 78 78 6 Alaska Anchorage (18-16-4/.526) 28 12 12 4 28 74 77 7 Northern Michigan (15-21-2/.421) 28 13 14 1 27 77 75 8 Bemidji State (10-21-7/.355) 28 10 14 4 24 72 76 Lake Superior State (16-19-1/.458) 28 12 16 0 24 70 84 10 Alabama Huntsville (2-35-1/.066) 28 2 25 1 5 30 114 WCHA Champion: Ferris State. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota State. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: Ferris State, Minnesota State. WCHA Scoring Champion: Cody Kunyk, Sr., F, UAF (28 gp, 17-17=34). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Cole Huggins, Fr., G, MSU (22 gp, 1.73 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Cody Kunyk, F, Sr., UAF. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Chad Brears, F, So., UAH. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Colton Parayko, D, So., UAF. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Alex Globke, F, Fr., LSSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Bob Daniels, FSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - CJ Motte, Jr., FSU; D - Colton Parayko, So., UAF; D - Zach Palmquist, Jr., MSU; F - Cody Kunyk, Sr., UAF; F - Matt Bailey, Sr., UAA; F - Matt Leitner, Jr., MSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Cole Huggins, Fr., MSU; D - Scott Czarnowczan, Sr., FSU; D - Kevin Czuczman, Jr., LSSU; F - Jean-Paul Lafontaine, Jr., MSU; F - Colton Beck, Sr., UAF; F - Garrett Thompson, Sr., FSU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Kevin Kapalka, Sr., LSSU; D - Matt Prapavessis, Jr., BSU; D - Jason Binkley, Jr., FSU; F - Tyler Morley, So., UAF; F - Zach Lehrke, Sr., MSU; F - Johnny McInnis, Sr., MSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Cole Huggins, Fr., MSU; D - Sean Flanagan, Fr., MTU; D - Shane Hanna, Fr., MTU; D - Ruslan Pedan, Fr., BSU; F - Alex Globke, Fr., LSSU; F - Marcus Basara, F, UAF; F - Kyle Schempp, Fr., FSU. West All-American Second Team: F - Cody Kunyk, Sr., UAF; D - Colton Parayko, So., UAF. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist: CJ Motte, Jr., G, FSU. AHCA Men’s Division I Coach of the Year Runner-Up: Bob Daniels, FSU.

2014-15 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota State (29-8-3/.762) 28 21 4 3 45 98 47 2 Michigan Tech (29-10-2/.732) 28 21 5 2 44 103 48 3 Bowling Green (23-11-5/.654) 28 17 8 3 37 87 66 4 Alaska (19-13-12/.588) 28 14 12 2 30 75 69 5 Bemidji State (16-17-5/.487) 28 12 11 5 29 73 62 6 Ferris State (18-20-2/.475) 28 13 14 1 27 66 58 7 Northern Michigan (14-18-6/.447) 28 11 13 4 26 59 71 8 Alabama Huntsville (8-26-4/.263) 28 7 20 1 15 44 95 Lake Superior State (8-28-2/.237) 28 7 20 1 15 44 91 10 Alaska Anchorage (8-22-4/.294) 28 5 21 2 12 52 94 Note: Alaska was ineligible for postseason play due to penalties imposed by the NCAA Committee on Infractions; therefore, the teams that fi nished fi fth through 10th were seeded one slot higher for the 2015 WCHA Playoffs. WCHA Champion: Minnesota State. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota State. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: Michigan Tech, Minnesota State. WCHA Scoring Champion: Tanner Kero, Sr., F, MTU (28 gp, 13-21=34). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Stephon Williams, Jr., G, MSU (26 gp, 1.55 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Tanner Kero, Sr., F, MTU. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Tanner Kero, Sr., F, MTU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Colton Parayko, D, Jr., UAF. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Michael Bitzer, Fr., G, BSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Hastings, MSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Jamie Phillips, Jr., MTU; D - Colton Parayko, Jr., UAF; D - Zach Palmquist, Sr., MSU; F - Tanner Kero, Sr., F, MTU; F - Matt Leitner, Sr., MSU; F - Tyler Morley, Jr., UAF. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Stephon Williams, Jr., MSU; D - Matt Prapavessis, Sr., BSU; D - Casey Nelson, So., MSU; F - Bryce Gervais, Jr., MSU; F - Alex Petan, Jr., MTU; F - Malcolm Gould, Jr., MTU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - CJ Motte, Sr., FSU; D - Shane Hanna, So., MTU; D - Brock Maschmeyer, So., NMU; F - Blake Pietila, Sr., MTU; F - Marcus Basara, So., UAF; F - Brendan Harms, So., BSU; F - Blake Tatchell, Jr., UAA. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Michael Bitzer, Fr., BSU; D - Mark Friedman, Fr., BGSU; D - Nolan Valleau, Fr., BGSU; F- Brandon Hawkins, Fr., BGSU; F - C.J. Franklin, Fr., MSU; F - Max McHugh, Fr., UAH. West All-American First Team: F - Tanner Kero, Sr., MTU; F - Matt Leitner, Sr., MSU. West All-American Second Team: D - Zach Palmquist, Sr., MSU; D - Colton Parayko, Jr., UAF. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist: Tanner Kero, Sr., F, MTU. AHCA Men’s Division I Coach of the Year: Mike Hastings, MSU.

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2015-16 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T Pts GF GA 1 Michigan Tech (23-9-5/.689) 28 18 7 3 39 92 55 Minnesota State (21-13-7/.598) 28 16 5 7 39 82 48 3 Bowling Green (22-14-6/.595) 28 16 7 5 37 81 59 4 Ferris State (20-15-6/.561) 28 13 11 4 30 73 70 5 Northern Michigan (15-16-7/.487) 28 12 11 5 29 65 69 6 Bemidji State (17-16-6/.513) 28 11 12 5 27 66 66 7 Lake Superior State (14-22-5/.402) 28 10 13 5 25 49 71 8 Alaska (10-22-4/.333) 28 8 16 4 20 86 117 9 Alaska Anchorage (11-20-3/.368) 28 8 18 2 18 63 84 10 Alabama Huntsville (7-21-6/.294) 28 5 17 6 16 61 88 WCHA co-Champions: Michigan Tech (No. 1 playoff seed) and Minnesota State. WCHA Playoff Champion: Ferris State. NCAA Tournament Qualifi er: Ferris State. WCHA Scoring Champion: Alex Petan, Sr., F, MTU (27 gp, 16-13=29). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Cole Huggins, Jr., G, MSU (14 gp, 1.46 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Alex Petan, Sr., F, MTU. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Jamie Phillips, Sr., G, MTU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Casey Nelson, Jr., D, MSU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Corey Mackin, Fr., F, FSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mel Pearson, MTU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Chris Nell, So., BGSU; D - Casey Nelson, Jr., MSU; D - Mark Friedman, So., BGSU; F - Alex Petan, Sr., MTU; F - Teddy Blueger, Sr., MSU; F - Tyler Morley, Sr., UAF. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Jamie Phillips, Sr., MTU; D - Matt Roy, So., MTU; D - Sean Walker, Jr., BGSU; F - Gerald Mayhew, Jr., FSU; F - Darren Nowick, Sr., NMU; F - Dominick Shine, Jr., NMU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Gordon Defi el, So., LSSU; D - Brandon Anselmini, Sr., FSU; D - Shane Hanna, Jr., MTU; F - Mark Cooper, Sr., BGSU; F - Bryce Gervais, Sr., MSU; F - Malcolm Gould, Sr., MTU; F - Tyler Heinonen, Jr., MTU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Atte Tolvanen, Fr., NMU; D - Wyatt Ege, Fr., UAA; D - Daniel Brickley, Fr., MSU; F - Corey Mackin, Fr., FSU; F - Max Coatta, Fr., MSU; F - Jake Lucchini, Fr., MTU. West All- American Second Team: F - Alex Petan, Sr., MTU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist: Alex Petan, Sr., F, MTU.

2016-17 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T 3/SW Pts GF GA 1 Bemidji State (22-16-3/.573) 28 20 6 2 1/1 64 71 44 2 Michigan Tech (23-15-7/.589) 28 15 7 6 1/2 54 80 59 3 Minnesota State (22-13-4/.615) 28 15 9 4 1/1 51 89 68 4 Bowling Green (21-18-2/.537) 28 14 13 1 1/0 44 79 65 5 Ferris State (13-19-5/.419) 28 12 12 4 0/2 42 78 74 6 Alaska (12-20-4/.389) 28 11 13 4 2/1 40 67 84 7 Lake Superior State (11-18-7/.403) 28 8 13 7 3/1 35 78 87 8 Northern Michigan (13-22-4/.385) 28 10 15 3 0/1 34 69 75 9 Alabama Huntsville (9-22-3/.309) 28 9 16 3 0/0 30 68 95 10 Alaska Anchorage (7-21-6/.294) 28 6 16 6 1/1 26 52 80 (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout) WCHA Champion: Bemidji State. WCHA Playoff Champion: Michigan Tech. NCAA Tournament Qualifi er: Michigan Tech. WCHA Scoring Champion: Gerald Mayhew, Sr., F, FSU (26 gp, 15-15=30). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Michael Bitzer, Jr., G, BSU (27 gp, 1.40 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Michael Bitzer, Jr., G, BSU. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Chad McDonald, Sr., F, FSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Daniel Brickley, So., D, MSU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Marc Michaelis, Fr., F, MSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Tom Serratore, BSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Michael Bitzer, Jr., BSU; D - Daniel Brickley, So., MSU; D - Matt Roy, Jr., MTU; F - Gerald Mayhew, Sr., FSU; F - Mitch McLain, Jr., BGSU; F - Marc Michaelis; Fr., MSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Atte Tolvanen, So., NMU; D - Shane Hanna, Sr., MTU; D - Sean Walker, Sr., BGSU; F - C.J. Franklin, Jr., MSU; F - Mitch Hults, So., LSSU; F - Phillip Marinaccio, Sr., BSU; F - Corey Mackin, So., FSU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Justin Kapelmaster, Fr., FSU; D - Mark Friedman, Jr., BGSU; D - Kurt Gosselin, So., UAH; F - Brad McClure, Jr., MSU; F - Dominik Shine, Sr., NMU; F - Gerry Fitzgerald, Jr., BSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Angus Redmond, Fr., MTU; D - Ian Scheid, Fr., MSU; D - Alec Rauhauser, Fr., BGSU; D - Mitch Reinke, Fr., MTU; D - Zach Whitecloud, Fr., BSU; F - Marc Michaelis, Fr., MSU; F - Darien Craighead, Fr., NMU; F - Max Humitz, Fr., LSSU. West All-American First Team: G - Michael Bitzer, Jr., BSU. West All-American Second Team: D - Daniel Brickley, So., MSU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist: Michael Bitzer, Jr., G, BSU. Senior CLASS Award® Winner: Brendan Harms, Sr., F, BSU.

2017-18 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T 3/SW Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota State (29-10-1/.738) 28 22 5 1 0/0 67 116 58 2 Northern Michigan (25-15-3/.616) 28 19 7 2 1/1 61 85 64 3 Bowling Green (23-12-6/.634) 28 17 6 5 0/2 58 87 63 4 Bemidji State (16-14-8/.526) 28 13 9 6 1/3 49 77 63 5 Michigan Tech (22-17-5/.557) 28 12 11 5 0/2 43 82 75 6 Ferris State (14-23-1/.382) 28 11 16 1 0/0 34 68 86 7 Alabama Huntsville (12-23-2/.351) 28 10 16 2 0/1 33 69 86 8 Alaska (11-22-3/.347) 28 9 17 2 0/1 30 74 85 9 Lake Superior State (10-22-4/.333) 28 8 17 3 0/0 27 59 90 10 Alaska Anchorage (4-26-4/.176) 28 4 21 3 1/2 18 55 102 (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout) WCHA Champion: Minnesota State. WCHA Playoff Champion: Michigan Tech. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: Michigan Tech, Minnesota State. WCHA Scoring Champion: C.J. Suess, Sr., F, MSU (28 gp, 19-17=36). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Connor LaCouvee, Sr., G, MSU (21 gp, 1.67 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: C.J. Suess, Sr., F, MSU. WCHA Offensive Player of the Year: C.J. Suess, Sr., F, MSU. WCHA Defenseman of the Year: Alec Rauhauser, So., D, BGSU. WCHA Goaltender of the Year: Atte Tolvanen, Jr., G, NMU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Jake Jaremko, Fr., F, MSU. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Olivier Mantha, Sr., G, UAA. WCHA Coach of the Year: Grant Potulny, NMU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Atte Tolvanen, Jr., NMU; D - Zach Frye, Sr., UAF; D - Alec Rauhauser, So., BGSU; F - C.J. Suess, Sr., MSU; F - Marc Michaelis, So., MSU; F - Troy Loggins, Jr., NMU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Michael Bitzer, Sr., BSU; D - Daniel Brickley; Jr., MSU; D - Philip Beaulieu, So., NMU; F - Mitch McLain, Sr., BGSU; F - Adam Rockwood, Jr., NMU; F - Josh Kestner, Sr., UAH. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Connor LaCouvee, Sr., MSU; D - Ian Scheid, So., MSU; D - Ryker Killins, Jr., FSU; D - Mitch Reinke, So., MTU; F - Zeb Knutson, Sr., MSU; F - Darien Craighead, So., NMU; F - Robbie Payne, Sr., NMU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Eric Dop, Fr., BGSU; D - Connor Mackey, Fr., MSU; D - Eric Sinclair, Fr., UAA; F - Jake Jaremko, Fr., MSU; F - Brandon Kruse, Fr., BGSU; F - Steven Jandric, Fr., UAF; F - Max Johnson, Fr., BGSU; F - Reggie Lutz, Fr., MSU. West All-American First Team: F - C.J. Suess, Sr., MSU. West All-American Second Team: D - Philip Beaulieu, So., NMU; D - Alec Rauhauser, So., BGSU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist: C.J. Suess, Sr., F, MSU.

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2018-19 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T 3/SW Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota State (32-8-2/.786) 28 22 5 1 0/1 68 99 43 2 Northern Michigan (31-15-2/.564) 28 18 8 2 0/0 56 82 57 3 Bowling Green (25-11-2/.671) 28 16 8 4 2/1 55 77 52 4 Lake Superior State (23-13-2/.632) 28 16 10 2 0/0 50 91 69 5 Bemidji State (15-17-6/.474) 28 13 11 4 2/0 45 71 63 6 Michigan Tech (14-20-4/.421) 28 13 12 3 1/0 43 68 63 7 Alaska (12-21-3/.375) 28 12 14 2 2/0 40 57 81 8 Alabama Huntsville (8-28-2/.237) 28 8 18 2 1/1 28 61 93 9 Ferris State (10-23-3/.319) 28 7 18 3 0/0 24 68 96 10 Alaska Anchorage (3-28-3/.132) 28 2 23 3 1/1 11 29 86 (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout) WCHA Champion: Minnesota State. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota State. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: Minnesota State, Bowling Green. WCHA Scoring Champion: Troy Loggins, Sr., F, NMU (28 gp, 20-12=32). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Dryden McKay, Fr., G, MSU (22 gp, 1.35 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Troy Loggins, Sr., F, NMU. WCHA Offensive Player of the Year: Troy Loggins, Sr., F, NMU. WCHA Defenseman of the Year: Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, NMU. WCHA Goaltender of the Year: Atte Tolvanen, Sr., G, NMU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Cooper Zech, Fr., D, FSU. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Max Coatta, Sr., F, MSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Hastings, MSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Atte Tolvanen, Jr., NMU; D - Philip Beaulieu, Sr., Jr., NMU; D - Cooper Zech, Fr., FSU; F - Troy Loggins, Sr., NMU; F - Diego Cuglietta, Sr., LSSU; F- Marc Michaelis, Jr., MSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Dryden McKay, Fr., MSU; D - Justin Baudry, Sr., BSU; D - Alec Rauhauser, Jr., BGSU; F - Brandon Kruse, So., BGSU; F - Parker Tuomie, Jr., MSU; F - Adam Rockwood, Sr., NMU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Ryan Bednard, Jr., BGSU; D - Connor Mackey, So, MSU; D - Ian Scheid, Jr., MSU; F - Steven Jandric, So., UAF; F - Max Humitz, Jr., LSSU; F - Anthony Nellis, Sr., LSSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Dryden McKay, Fr., MSU; D - Cooper Zech, Fr., FSU; D - Chris Jandric, Fr., UAF; F - Brian Halonen, Fr., MTU; Julian Naparavnik, Fr., Minnesota State; F. - Owen Sillingher, Fr., BSU; F - Ashton Calder, Fr., LSSU. West All-American Second Team: F - Troy Loggins, Sr., NMU.

2019-20 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T 3/SW Pts GF GA 1 Minnesota State (31-5-2/.842) 28 23 4 1 1/0 71 115 38 2 Bemidji State (22-10-5/.680) 28 20 5 3 2/0 65 101 46 3 Northern Michigan (18-16-4/.526) 28 16 11 1 1/0 50 92 87 4 Alaska (16-15-5/.514) 28 14 9 5 2/0 49 73 65 Bowling Green (21-13-4/.605) 28 14 10 4 2/1 49 85 70 6 Michigan Tech (21-15-3/.577) 28 14 12 2 0/0 44 68 65 7 Lake Superior State (14-23-4/.390) 28 11 13 4 3/1 31 66 77 8 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7/.208) 28 4 18 6 1/2 21 56 96 9 Ferris State (7-26-2/.228) 28 5 21 2 0/0 17 54 100 10 Alabama Huntsville (2-26-6/.147) 28 2 20 6 1/0 13 50 116 (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout) WCHA Champion: Minnesota State. WCHA Playoff Champion: None*. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: None*. WCHA Scoring Champion: Griffi n Loughran., F, NMU (28 gp, 20- 12=32). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Dryden McKay, So., G, MSU (27 gp, 1.17 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, MSU. WCHA Offensive Player of the Year: Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, MSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, BGSU. WCHA Goaltender of the Year: Dryden McKay, So., G, MSU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, MSU. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Edwin Hookenson, Sr., D, MSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Tom Serratore, BSU. All- WCHA First Team: G - Dryden McKay, So., MSU; D - Connor Mackey, Jr., MSU; D - Alec Rauhauser, Sr., BGSU; F - Marc Michaelis, Sr., MSU; F - Adam Brady, Sr., BSU; F- Steven Jandric, Jr., UAF. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Zach Driscoll, Jr., BSU; D - Tommy Muck, Sr., BSU; D - Philip Beaulieu, Sr., NMU; F - Griffi n Loughran, So., NMU; F - Parker Tuomie, Sr., MSU; F - Max Humitz, Sr., LSSU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Matt Jurusik, Sr., MTU; D - Elias Rosén, Fr., BSU; D - Ian Scheid, Jr., MSU; F - Connor Ford, Jr., BGSU; F - Owen Sillinger, So., BSU; F - Darien Craighead, Sr., NMU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - John Hawthorn, Fr., NMU; D - Elias Rosén, Fr., BSU; D - Jake Willets, Fr., FSU; F - Lucas Sowder, Fr., MSU; Louis Boudon, Fr., LSSU; F. - Nathan Smith, Fr., MSU. West All-American First Team: F - Marc Michaelis, Sr., MSU; G - Dryden McKay, So., MSU; West All-American Second Team: D - Connor Mackey, Jr., MSU; D - Alec Rauhauser, Sr., BGSU. *- WCHA & NCAA tournaments cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak

2020-21 Rk Team (Overall Record/Pct.) GP W L T OTW/OTL SW Pts. Pts.% GF GA 1 Minnesota State (22-5-1/.803) 14 13 1 1 1/1 0 39 .929 56 15 2 Lake Superior State (19-7-3/.732) 14 9 5 0 2/2 0 27 .643 39 34 Bowling Green (20-10-1/.661) 14 8 5 1 0/2 0 27 .643 46 34 4 Bemidji State (16-10-3/.603) 14 8 5 1 3/2 0 24 .571 42 34 5 Michigan Tech (17-12-1/.583) 14 7 7 0 1/0 0 20 .476 38 35 Northern Michigan (11-17-1/.396) 14 6 7 1 2/2 1 20 .476 40 47 7 Alabama Huntsville (3-18-1/.159) 14 3 11 0 1/0 0 8 .190 18 49 8 Ferris State (1-23-1/.060) 14 0 13 1 0/1 1 3 .071 28 59 Alaska and Alaska Anchorage opted out of the 2020-21 season (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout)

WCHA Champion: Minnesota State. WCHA Playoff Champion: Lake Superior State. NCAA Tournament Qualifi ers: Lake Superior State, Minnesota State, Bemidji State. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four Participant: Minnesota State. NCAA West Region Champion: Minnesota State. WCHA Scoring Champion: André Ghantous, So., F, NMU (14 gp, 6-14=20). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Dryden McKay, Jr., G, MSU (14 gp, 1.07 GAA). WCHA Player of the Year: Dryden McKay, Jr., G, MSU. WCHA Offensive Player of the Year: Julina Napravnik, Jr., F, MSU. WCHA Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Will Cullen, Jr., D, BGSU; Elias Rosén, So., D, Bemidji State. WCHA Goaltender of the Year: Dryden McKay, Jr., G, MSU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Akito Hirose, Fr., D, MSU. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Zach Driscoll, Sr., G, BSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Hastings, MSU. All-WCHA First Team: G - Dryden McKay, Jr., MSU; D - Elias Rosén, So., BSU; D - Will Cullen, Jr., BGSU; F - Brandon Kruse, Sr., BGSU; F - Julian Napravnik, Jr., MSU; F- Connor Ford, S., BGSU. All-WCHA Second Team: G - Mareks Mitens, Sr., LSSU; D - Colin Sowyer, Jr., MTU; D - Will Riedell, Sr., LSSU; F - Joseph Nardi, Sr., NMU; F - Nathan Smith, So., MSU; F - Ashton Calder, Jr., LSSU. All-WCHA Third Team: G - Zach Driscoll, Sr., BSU; D - Akito Hirose, Fr., MSU; D - Riese Zmolek, Sr., MSU; F - Trenton Bliss, Jr., MTU; F - Andre Ghantous, So., NMU; F - Pete Veillette, Jr., LSSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: G - Logan Stein, Fr., FSU; D - Akito Hirose, Fr., MSU; D - Jake Livingstone, Fr., MSU; F - Arvid Caderoth, Fr., MTU; Lukas Sillinger, Fr., BSU; F. - Tyrone Bronte, Fr., UAH. West All-American Second Team: G - Dryden McKay, Jr., MSU. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalist: Dryden McKay, Jr., G, MSU. Mike Richter Award Finalist: Dryden McKay, Jr., G, MSU.

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DENVER’S 15 WCHA POSTSEASON TITLES ARE THE MOST IN LEAGUE HISTORY.

121 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WCHA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONS

Season Playoff Champion(s) Coach PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY TEAM 1959-60 ...... Denver * Murray Armstrong ...... Michigan Tech * John MacInnes 1960-61 ...... Denver * Murray Armstrong Titles Team (Playoff Championship Seasons) ...... Minnesota* John Mariucci 15 ...... Denver (1960*, 1961*, 1963, 1964, 1966•, 1968•, 1969+, 1961-62 ...... Michigan Tech John MacInnes 1971+, 1972•, 1973•, 1986, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008) 1962-63...... Denver Murray Armstrong 14 ...... Minnesota (1961*, 1971+, 1974•, 1975•, 1976•, 1979•, 1963-64 ...... Denver Murray Armstrong 1964-65 ...... Michigan Tech John MacInnes 1980•, 1981•, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2007) 1965-66 ...... Denver • Murray Armstrong 12 ...... Wisconsin (1970+, 1972•, 1973•, 1977, 1978•, 1982, 1983, ...... Michigan State • Amo Bessone 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998, 2013) 1966-67 ...... Michigan State • Amo Bessone 11 ...... North Dakota (1967•, 1968•, 1979•, 1980•, 1987, 1997, ...... North Dakota • Bill Selman 2000, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012) 1967-68 ...... Denver • Murray Armstrong ...... North Dakota • Bill Selman Michigan Tech (1960*, 1962, 1965, 1969+, 1970+, 1974•, 1968-69 ...... Denver + Murray Armstrong 1975•, 1976•, 1981•, 2017, 2018) ...... Michigan Tech + John MacInnes 3 ...... Northern Michigan (1989, 1991, 1992) 1969-70 ...... Michigan Tech + John MacInnes Minnesota Duluth (1984, 1985, 2009) ...... Wisconsin + Bob Johnson Minnesota State (2014, 2015, 2019) 1970-71 ...... Denver + Murray Armstrong ...... Minnesota + Herb Brooks 2 ...... Michigan State (1966•, 1967•) 1971-72 ...... Denver • Murray Armstrong 1 ...... Colorado College (1978•) ...... Wisconsin • Bob Johnson St. Cloud State (2001) 1972-73...... Denver • Murray Armstrong Ferris State (2016) ...... Wisconsin • Bob Johnson Lake Superior State (2021) 1973-74 ...... Michigan Tech • John MacInnes ...... Minnesota • Herb Brooks * 1st round playoff winner 1974-75 ...... Michigan Tech • John MacInnes • 2nd round playoff winner ...... Minnesota • Herb Brooks + East & West Regional playoff winners 1975-76 ...... Michigan Tech • John MacInnes No champion in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellation ...... Minnesota • Herb Brooks 1976-77 ...... Wisconsin Bob Johnson 1977-78 ...... Colorado College • Jeff Sauer ...... Wisconsin • Bob Johnson PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY COACH 1978-79 ...... Minnesota • Herb Brooks ...... North Dakota • Gino Gasparini Titles Coach, Team (Championship Seasons) 1979-80 ...... Minnesota • Herb Brooks 10 ...... Murray Armstrong, Denver (1960*, 1961*, 1963, 1964, ...... North Dakota • Gino Gasparini 1966•, 1968•, 1969+, 1971+, 1972•, 1973•) 1980-81 ...... Michigan Tech • John MacInnes ...... Minnesota • Brad Buetow 9 ...... John MacInnes, Michigan Tech (1960*, 1962, 1965, 1981-82 ...... Wisconsin Bob Johnson 1969+, 1970+, 1974•, 1975•, 1976•, 1981•) 1982-83...... Wisconsin Jeff Sauer 6 ...... Bob Johnson, Wisconsin (1970+, 1972•, 1973•, 1977, 1983-84 ...... Minnesota Duluth Mike Sertich 1978•, 1982) 1984-85 ...... Minnesota Duluth Mike Sertich Herb Brooks, Minnesota (1971+, 1974•, 1975•, 1976•, 1985-86 ...... Denver Ralph Backstrom 1986-87 ...... North Dakota Gino Gasparini 1979•, 1980•) 1987-88 ...... Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Jeff Sauer, Colorado College/Wisconsin (1978•, 1983, 1988-89 ...... Northern Michigan Rick Comley 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998) 1989-90 ...... Wisconsin Jeff Sauer 4 ...... George Gwozdecky, Denver (1999, 2002, 2005, 2008) 1990-91 ...... Northern Michigan Rick Comley Dave Hakstol, North Dakota (2006, 2010, 2011, 2012) 1991-92...... Northern Michigan Rick Comley 1992-93...... Minnesota Doug Woog 3 ...... Gino Gasparini, North Dakota (1979•, 1980•, 1987) 1993-94 ...... Minnesota Doug Woog Rick Comley, Northern Michigan (1989, 1991, 1992) 1994-95 ...... Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Doug Woog, Minnesota (1993, 1994, 1996) 1995-96 ...... Minnesota Doug Woog Don Lucia, Minnesota (2003, 2004, 2007) 1996-97 ...... North Dakota Dean Blais Mike Hastings, Minnesota State (2014, 2015, 2019) 1997-98 ...... Wisconsin Jeff Sauer 1998-99 ...... Denver George Gwozdecky 2 ...... Amo Bessone, Michigan State (1966•, 1967•) 1999-00 ...... North Dakota Dean Blais Bill Selman, North Dakota (1967•, 1968•) 2000-01 ...... St. Cloud State Craig Dahl Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth (1984, 1985) 2001-02 ...... Denver George Gwozdecky Dean Blais, North Dakota (1997, 2000) 2002-03 ...... Minnesota Don Lucia 1 ...... John Mariucci, Minnesota (1961*) 2003-04 ...... Minnesota Don Lucia 2004-05 ...... Denver George Gwozdecky Brad Buetow, Minnesota (1981•) 2005-06 ...... North Dakota Dave Hakstol Ralph Backstrom, Denver (1986) 2006-07 ...... Minnesota Don Lucia Craig Dahl, St. Cloud State (2001) 2007-08 ...... Denver George Gwozdecky Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth (2009) 2008-09 ...... Minnesota Duluth Scott Sandelin Mike Eaves, Wisconsin (2013) 2009-10 ...... North Dakota Dave Hakstol 2010-11...... North Dakota Dave Hakstol Bob Daniels, Ferris State (2016) 2011-12 ...... North Dakota Dave Hakstol Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech (2017) 2012-13 ...... Wisconsin Mike Eaves Joe Shawhan, Michigan Tech (2018) 2013-14 ...... Minnesota State Mike Hastings Damon Whitten, Lake Superior State (2021) 2014-15 ...... Minnesota State Mike Hastings 2015-16 ...... Ferris State Bob Daniels 2016-17 ...... Michigan Tech Mel Pearson * First round playoff winners 2017-18 ...... Michigan Tech Joe Shawhan • Second round playoff winners 2018-19 ...... Minnesota State Mike Hastings + East and West Regional playoff winner 2019-20 ...... Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 following quarterfi nals No champion in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellation 2020-21 ...... Lake Superior State Damon Whitten

* fi rst round playoff winners; • second round playoff winners; + East and West Regional playoff winner

122 WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP

TEAM APPEARANCES IN TEAM APPEARANCES IN WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP WCHA FINAL FIVE/WCHA SEMIFINALS Following, by member team, are appearances in the on-campus WCHA Following, by member team, are appearances in WCHA Final Five/WCHA Championship. Semifi nals. From 2016-17 through 2019-20, the WCHA Playoffs consisted of four Beginning with the 1987-88 season and through the 1991-92 season, best-of-three, quarterfi nal round series hosted by the league’s top four the WCHA Playoff Championship consisted of four fi rst round playoff regular-season fi nishers, followed by two best-of-three semifi nal round winners advancing to a single site championship. series hosted by the highest remaining .

Beginning in 1992-93, the league playoff championship became known The WCHA Championship was a single game, hosted by the highest as the WCHA Final Five, with fi ve fi rst round playoff winners advancing remaining seed during that period. to a single site championship. Due to a modifi ed season schedule in 2020-21, the WCHA Playoffs With the inception of the WCHA’s on-campus playoff model in 2013- consisted of four best-of-three quarterfi nal round series followed by a 14, the four quarterfi nal round winners have advanced to the WCHA single-elimination WCHA Championship at the highest-remaining seed. Semifi nals, with the two highest-remaining seeds hosting best-of-three The championship game participants from that season are included semifi nal series. here.

No. Team Championship Appearances No. Team Championship Game Appearances 23 Minnesota 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2 Michigan Tech 2017*, 2018* 1993*, 1994*, 1995, 1996*, 1997, Bowling Green 2017, 2019 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003*, Northern Michigan 2018, 2021 2004*, 2005, 2006, 2007*, 2008, 1 Minnesota State 2019* 2009, 2012, 2013 Lake Superiior State 2021* 20 North Dakota 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1997*, 1998, 1999, 2000*, 2001, 2003, * indicates playoff champion 2004, 2005, 2006*, 2007, 2008, 2020 playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak following 2009, 2010*, 2011*, 2012*, 2013 completion of quarterfi nals 19 Wisconsin 1988*, 1989, 1990*, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995*, 1996, 1998*, ALL-TIME WCHA PLAYOFF WINS 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013* Wins Team All-Time Record Championships 15 St. Cloud State 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 114 Minnesota 114-62-8 14 2000, 2001*, 2002, 2006, 2007, 101 Wisconsin 101-50-3 12 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 96 North Dakota 96-59-4 11 14 Colorado College 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 77 Denver 77-62-5 15 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 65 Michigan Tech 65-85-6 11 2005, 2008, 2011, 2013 56 Colorado College 56-75-1 1 11 Denver 1989, 1995, 1997, 1999*, 2002*, 43 Minnesota Duluth 43-77-3 3 2005*, 2008*, 2009, 2010, 2011, 38 St. Cloud State 38-39-0 1 2012 36 Minnesota State 36-38-0 3 10 Minnesota Duluth 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2004, 32 Northern Michigan 32-31-1 3 2006, 2009*, 2010, 2011, 2012 20 Bowling Green 20-10-0 0 9 Minnesota State 2000, 2003, 2013, 2014*, 2015*, 2016, 13 Michigan 13-22-3 0 2019*, 2020$, 2021 13 Michigan State 13-18-6 2 8 Northern Michigan 1989*, 1990, 1991*, 1992*, 1993, 1994, 10 Bemidji State 10-20-0 0 2019, 2021 9 Alaska Anchorage 9-46-0 0 7 Michigan Tech 1993, 1994, 1996, 2007, 2012, 2015, 2016, 9 Ferris State 9-8-0 1 2020$ 8 Lake Superior State 8-10-0 1 4 Bowling Green 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020$ 5 Notre Dame 5-14-3 0 3 Alaska Anchorage 2004, 2011, 2014 1 Alabama Huntsville 1-8-0 0 Ferris State 2014, 2015, 2016* 1 Alaska Fairbanks 1-12-0 0 Bemidji State 2011, 2020$, 2021 0 Omaha 0-6-0 0 2 Lake Superior State 2019, 2021*

* indicates playoff champion $ 2020 playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak following completion of quarterfi nals

123 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WCHA PLAYOFF RESULTS - 1960-2021

1960 1968 WCHA Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA First Round Playoffs Colorado College 2 at Denver 9 Minnesota Duluth 4 at Denver 11 Colorado College 1 at Denver 3 (DU wins, 12-3) Colorado College 2 at Michigan Tech 5 North Dakota 3 at Michigan Tech 4 Michigan State 2 at North Dakota 5 North Dakota 4 at Michigan Tech 5 (MTU wins, 9-7) Minnesota 5 at Michigan 3 WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Michigan Tech WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota 0 at Denver 9 1961 Minnesota 3 at Denver 7 (DU wins, 16-3) WCHA Playoffs (two games, total goals) North Dakota 0 at Michigan Tech 0 Michigan Tech 1 at Denver 9 North Dakota 3 at Michigan Tech 2 (NDK wins, 3-2) Michigan Tech 2 at Denver 8 (DU wins, 17-3) WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, North Dakota Michigan 1 at Minnesota 3 Michigan 3 at Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 6-4) 1969 WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Minnesota WCHA East Regional Playoffs (Ann Arbor, Mich.) First Round 1962 Michigan Tech 4 vs Michigan State 2 WCHA Playoffs Michigan 8 vs Minnesota 4 Michigan Coliseum, Ann Arbor, Mich Championship: Michigan Tech 7 vs Michigan 4 Semifi nal: Michigan State 1 at Michigan Tech 5 WCHA West Regional Playoffs (Denver, Colo.) Semifi nal: Denver 4 at Michigan 8 First Round Third Place Game: Michigan State 4 vs Denver 3 Denver 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 1 Championship: Michigan Tech 6 vs Michigan 4 Colorado College 5 vs North Dakota 4 Championship: Denver 3 vs Colorado College 1 1963 WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Denver WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota 0 at Denver 3 1970 Minnesota 2 at Denver 6 (DU wins, 9-2) WCHA East Regional Playoffs (Duluth, Minn.) Michigan Tech 0 at North Dakota 2 First Round: Michigan Tech 1 at North Dakota 6 (NDK wins, 8-1) Michigan Tech 5 at North Dakota 3 Championship: Denver 5 vs North Dakota 4 (OT) Minnesota 3 at Minnesota Duluth 2 (OT) Championship: Michigan Tech 6 vs Minnesota 5 1964 WCHA West Regional Playoffs (Denver, Colo.) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) First Round: Michigan Tech 3 at Michigan 4 Wisconsin 2 vs Michigan 1 Michigan Tech 5 at Michigan 5 (MICH wins, 9-8) Denver 6 vs Michigan State 2 North Dakota 2 at Denver 6 Championship: Wisconsin 3 vs Denver 2 North Dakota 3 at Denver 3 (DU wins, 9-5) WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Wisconsin Championship: Denver 6 vs Michigan 2 1971 1965 WCHA East Regional Playoffs (Madison, Wis.) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) First Round: Minnesota 4 at Michigan Tech 8 North Dakota 6 vs Michigan Tech 4 Minnesota 3 at Michigan Tech 3 (MTU wins, 11-7) Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 3 Michigan State 1 at North Dakota 7 Championship: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 2 Michigan State 6 at North Dakota 4 (NDK wins, 11-7) WCHA West Regional Playoffs (Denver, Colo.) Championship: Michigan Tech 6 vs North Dakota 4 First Round Denver 6 vs Colorado College 3 1966 Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Michigan State 3 WCHA First Round Playoffs Championship: Denver 9 vs Minnesota Duluth 3 Minnesota Duluth 3 at Michigan Tech 9 WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Denver Minnesota 3 at North Dakota 4 Denver 8 at Colorado College 2 1972 Michigan State 3 at Michigan 2 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Second Round Playoffs Notre Dame 2 at Denver 7 Michigan State 4 at Michigan Tech 3 Notre Dame 2 at Denver 4 (DU wins, 11-4) North Dakota 4 at Denver 5 (OT) Michigan Tech 5 at Wisconsin 3 WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan State, Denver Michigan Tech 1 at Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 9-6) Michigan 1 at North Dakota 5 1967 Michigan 2 at North Dakota 10 (NDK wins, 15-3) WCHA First Round Playoffs Minnesota Duluth 2 at Michigan State 4 Michigan Tech 6 at Minnesota Duluth 4 Minnesota Duluth 2 at Michigan State 4 (MSU wins, 8-4) North Dakota 7 at Minnesota 2 WCHA Second Round Playoffs Colorado College 3 at Denver 6 Michigan State 1 at Denver 2 Michigan 2 at Michigan State 4 Michigan State 3 at Denver 9 (DU wins, 11-4) WCHA Second Round Playoffs North Dakota 1 at Wisconsin 1 Michigan State 2 at Michigan Tech 1 (OT) North Dakota 1 at Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 6-2) North Dakota 3 at Denver 2 WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan State, North Dakota

124 WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA PLAYOFF RESULTS - 1960-2021

1973 1977 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 4 at Denver 5 Colorado College 1 at Wisconsin 3 Minnesota Duluth 2 at Denver 4 (DU wins, 9-6) Colorado College 1 at Wisconsin 3 (UW wins, 6-2) North Dakota 0 at Notre Dame 5 Minnesota 1 at Notre Dame 5 North Dakota 3 at Notre Dame 8 (UND wins, 13-3) Minnesota 9 at Notre Dame 2 (UM wins, 10-7) Minnesota 6 at Wisconsin 8 Michigan Tech 5 at Michigan 6 Minnesota 4 at Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 14-10) Michigan Tech 2 at Michigan 5 (MICH wins, 11-7) Michigan Tech 7 at Michigan State 2 North Dakota 3 at Denver 8 Michigan Tech 1 at Michigan State 3 (MTU wins, 8-5) North Dakota 2 at Denver 7 (DU wins, 15-5) WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Michigan Tech 3 at Denver 3 Minnesota 5 at Wisconsin 9 Michigan Tech 0 at Denver 4 (DU wins, 7-3) Minnesota 3 at Wisconsin 8 (UW wins, 17-8) Wisconsin 4 at Notre Dame 4 Denver 4 at Michigan 6 Wisconsin 4 at Notre Dame 3 (UW wins, 8-7) Denver 4 at Michigan 11 (MICH wins, 17-8) WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin WCHA Playoff Championship at Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI (two games, total goals) 1974 Wisconsin 4 vs Michigan 0 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Wisconsin 5 vs Michigan 4 (UW wins series, 9-4) Notre Dame 2 at Michigan Tech 4 Notre Dame 2 at Michigan Tech 2 (MTU wins, 6-4) 1978 Michigan 1 at Minnesota 5 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Michigan 4 at Minnesota 5 (Minnesota wins, 10-5) Notre Dame 6 at Denver 6 Minnesota Duluth 2 at Denver 3 Notre Dame 1 at Denver 7 (DU wins, 13-7) Minnesota Duluth 2 at Denver 5 (DU wins, 8-4) Minnesota Duluth 2 at Wisconsin 9 Wisconsin 1 at Michigan State 4 Minnesota Duluth 4 at Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 14-6) Wisconsin 4 at Michigan State 3 (MSU wins, 7-5) North Dakota 2 at Michigan Tech 2 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) North Dakota 2 at Michigan Tech 3 (OT) (MTU wins, 5-4) Michigan State 8 at Michigan Tech 6 Colorado College 3 at Minnesota 3 Michigan State 2 at Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins, 12-10) Colorado College 5 at Minnesota 4 (CC wins, 8-7) Denver 3 at Minnesota 3 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Denver 1 at Minnesota 2 (UM wins, 5-4) Colorado College 6 at Denver 3 WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota Colorado College 3 at Denver 4 (CC wins, 9-7) Michigan Tech 3 at Wisconsin 4 1975 Michigan Tech 4 at Wisconsin 7 (UW wins, 11-7) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Playoff Champions: Colorado College, Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth 0 at Minnesota 6 Minnesota Duluth 2 at Minnesota 4 (UM wins, 10-2) 1979 Notre Dame 0 at Michigan Tech 2 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Notre Dame 3 at Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins, 8-3) Colorado College 3 at North Dakota 6 Michigan 4 at Colorado College 3 Colorado College 3 at North Dakota 7 (NDK wins, 13-6) Michigan 9 at Colorado College 8 (MICH wins, 13-11) Michigan Tech 3 at Minnesota 5 Michigan State 4 at Wisconsin 5 Michigan Tech 1 at Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 11-4) Michigan State 7 at Wisconsin 4 (MSU wins, 11-9) Denver 2 at Minnesota Duluth 5 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Denver 4 at Minnesota Duluth 2 (UMD wins, 7-6) Michigan 3 at Minnesota 3 Notre Dame 5 at Wisconsin 11 Michigan 2 at Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 8-5) Notre Dame 2 at Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 16-7) Michigan State 4 at Michigan Tech 6 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Michigan State 4 at Michigan Tech 9 (MTU wins, 15-8) Wisconsin 2 at North Dakota 4 WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech Wisconsin 7 at North Dakota 7 (NDK wins, 11-9) Minnesota Duluth 1 at Minnesota 2 1976 Minnesota Duluth 3 at Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 8-4) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota Denver 4 at Michigan Tech 5 Denver 6 at Michigan Tech 8 (MTU wins, 13-10) 1980 Wisconsin 4 at Michigan State 6 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Wisconsin 4 at Michigan State 6 (MSU wins, 12-8) Michigan State 1 at North Dakota 8 Colorado College 4 at Minnesota 7 Michigan State 3 at North Dakota 5 (NDK wins, 13-4) Colorado College 1 at Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 12-5) Michigan Tech 2 at Minnesota 7 Notre Dame 3 at Michigan 8 Michigan Tech 3 at Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 13-5) Notre Dame 5 at Michigan 4 (MICH wins, 12-8) Minnesota Duluth 3 at Colorado College 4 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 6 at Colorado College 7 (CC wins, 11-9) Michigan 2 at Michigan Tech 4 Notre Dame 8 at Michigan 3 Michigan 5 at Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins, 10-7) Notre Dame 3 at Michigan 4 (UND wins, 11-7) Minnesota 2 at Michigan State 2 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota 7 at Michigan State 6 (3 (OT)) (UM wins, 9-8) Notre Dame 4 at North Dakota 10 WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota Notre Dame 4 at North Dakota 7 (NDK wins, 17-8) Colorado College 3 at Minnesota 5 Colorado College 1 at Minnesota 8 (UM wins, 13-4) WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota

125 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WCHA PLAYOFF RESULTS - 1960-2021

1981 1985 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 1 at Minnesota 5 No. 8 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 3 Minnesota Duluth 7 at Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 10-8) No. 8 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins, 8-4) Colorado College 2 at Wisconsin 8 No. 7 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 2 Minnesota 3 Colorado College 11 at Wisconsin 4 (CC wins, 13-12) No. 7 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 9-8) North Dakota 4 at Michigan Tech 7 No. 6 Colorado College 1 at No. 3 Wisconsin 2 North Dakota 1 at Michigan Tech 4 (MTU wins, 11-5) No. 6 Colorado College 3 at No. 3 Wisconsin 7 (UW wins, 9-4) Michigan 5 at Denver 2 No. 5 Denver 1 at No. 4 North Dakota 7 Michigan 5 at Denver 4 (MICH wins, 10-6) No. 5 Denver 4 at No. 4 North Dakota 8 (NDK wins, 15-5) WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Colorado College 1 at Minnesota 7 North Dakota 4 at Minnesota Duluth 4 Colorado College 9 at Minnesota 7 (UM wins, 14-10) North Dakota 4 at Minnesota Duluth 6 (UMD wins, 10-8) Michigan 1 at Michigan Tech 2 Wisconsin 0 at Minnesota 6 Michigan 1 at Michigan Tech 7 (MTU wins, 9-2) Wisconsin 7 at Minnesota 8 (UM wins, 14-7) WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech WCHA Playoff Championship at Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minn (two games, total goals) 1982 Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Minnesota 2 (UMD wins, 10-8) Colorado College 1 at Minnesota 3 Colorado College 3 at Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 9-4) 1986 Minnesota Duluth 2 at Denver 5 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 5 at Denver 5 (DU wins, 10-7) No. 8 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 1 Denver 3 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) No. 8 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 1 Denver 6 (DU wins, 9-6) Denver 3 at North Dakota 4 No. 7 Colorado College 4 at No. 2 Minnesota 10 Denver 2 at North Dakota 5 (NDK wins, 9-5) No. 7 Colorado College 3 at No. 2 Minnesota 4 (UM wins, 14-7) Minnesota 4 at Wisconsin 3 No. 6 North Dakota 2 at No. 3 Wisconsin 6 Minnesota 2 at Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 9-6) No. 6 North Dakota 5 at No. 3 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 12-7) WCHA Playoff Championship at Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. No. 5 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 4 (two games, total goals) No. 5 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 8 (UMD wins, 12-8) Wisconsin 9 vs North Dakota 0 WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Wisconsin 3 vs North Dakota 1 (UW wins, 12-1) Minnesota Duluth 2 at Denver 8 Minnesota Duluth 5 at Denver 5 (DU wins, 13-7) 1983 Wisconsin 1 at Minnesota 4 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Wisconsin 3 at Minnesota 7 (UM wins, 11-4) Colorado College 2 at Wisconsin 3 WCHA Playoff Championship at DU Arena, Denver, Colo Colorado College 2 at Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 8-4) (two games, total goals) Denver 2 at Minnesota Duluth 7 Denver 3 vs Minnesota 0 Denver 2 at Minnesota Duluth 6 (UMD wins, 13-4) Denver 3 vs Minnesota 2 (DU wins, 6-2) WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 2 at Minnesota 8 1987 Minnesota Duluth 4 at Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 11-6) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Wisconsin 1 at North Dakota 1 No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 1 North Dakota 5 Wisconsin 6 at North Dakota 5 (3 (OT)) (UW wins, 7-6) No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 1 North Dakota 8 (NDK wins, 13-4) WCHA Playoff Championship at Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. No. 7 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 2 Minnesota 9 (two games, total goals) No. 7 Michigan Tech 5 at No. 2 Minnesota 8 (UM wins, 17-9) Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota 1 No. 6 Colorado College 4 at No. 3 Denver 2 Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 2 (UW wins, 8-3) No. 6 Colorado College 3 at No. 3 Denver 2 (CC wins, 7-4) No. 5 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 4 Wisconsin 4 1984 No. 5 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 4 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 10-4) WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Colorado College 1 at Minnesota 3 Colorado College 2 at North Dakota 6 Colorado College 1 at Minnesota 4 (UM wins, 7-2) Colorado College 2 at North Dakota 1 (NDK wins, 7-4) Denver 3 at Wisconsin 5 Wisconsin 2 at Minnesota 1 Denver 5 at Wisconsin 8 (UW wins, 13-8) Wisconsin 4 at Minnesota 8 (UM wins, 9-6) WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Playoff Championship at Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. Wisconsin 3 at Minnesota Duluth 6 (two games, total goals) Wisconsin 0 at Minnesota Duluth 9 (UMD wins, 15-3) North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3 Minnesota 3 at North Dakota 4 North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3 (NDK wins, 10-6) Minnesota 4 at North Dakota 5 (NDK wins, 9-7) WCHA Playoff Championship at Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. 1988 (two games, total goals) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) Minnesota Duluth 8 vs North Dakota 1 No. 8 Colorado College 0 at No. 1 Minnesota 7 North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins, 12-6) No. 8 Colorado College 0 at No. 1 Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 7 Northern Michigan 1 at No. 2 Wisconsin 2 (OT) No. 7 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 2 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 5 at No. 3 Denver 2 No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 7 at No. 3 Denver 3 (UMD wins, 2-0) No. 5 North Dakota 5 at No. 4 Michigan Tech 4 No. 5 North Dakota 3 at No. 4 Michigan Tech 6 North Dakota 4 at Michigan Tech 3 (OT) (NDK wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Semifi nal: Wisconsin 2 vs North Dakota 1 Semifi nal: Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 0 Third Place: North Dakota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 0 Championship: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 2 WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin Attendance: 51,80

126 WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA PLAYOFF RESULTS - 1960-2021

1989 1993 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) Note: Alaska Anchorage invited to participate in tourney as affi liate member and No. No. 8 Colorado College 4 at No. 1 Minnesota 5 10 seed, prior to full-time membership in ’93-94 No. 8 Colorado College 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 7 (UM wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 7 No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 7 No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 7 (NMU wins, 2-0). No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 0 at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins, 2-0) No. 6 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 Wisconsin 5 No. 9 Colorado College 3 at No. 2 Wisconsin 6 No. 6 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 3 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 9 Colorado College 3 at No. 2 Wisconsin 10 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 5 Denver 1 at No. 4 North Dakota 7 No. 8 Denver 3 at No. 3 Northern Michigan 5 No. 5 Denver 5 at No. 4 North Dakota 4; DU 3 at UND 2 (DU wins, 2-1) No. 8 Denver 0 at No. 3 Northern Michigan 7 (NMU wins, 2-0) WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 7 North Dakota 4 at No. 4 Minnesota 6 Semifi nal: Northern Michigan 4 vs Wisconsin 2 No. 7 North Dakota 4 at No. 4 Minnesota 5 (OT) (UM wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: Denver 2 vs Minnesota 1 No. 6 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 5 Michigan Tech 3 Third Place: Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 3 No. 6 St. Cloud State 5 at No. 5 Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins, 2-0) Championship: Northern Michigan 9 vs Denver 4 WCHA Final Five (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan Semifi nal: Northern Michigan 4 vs Michigan Tech 3 Attendance: 50,232 Semifi nal: Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 2 (OT) Semifi nal: Northern Michigan 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 1990 Third Place: Minnesota Duluth 7 vs Wisconsin 5 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) Championship: Minnesota 5 vs Northern Michigan 3 No. 8 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4 WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota No. 8 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4 (OT) (UW wins, 2-0) Attendance: 50,737 No. 7 Colorado College 3 at No. 2 Minnesota 9 No. 7 Colorado College 2 at No. 2 Minnesota 9 (UM wins, 2-0) 1994 No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 4 at No. 3 North Dakota 11 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (NDK wins, 2-0) No. 10 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 1 Colorado College 2 No. 5 Denver 0 at No. 4 Northern Michigan 3 No. 10 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 1 Colorado College 3 No. 5 Denver 4 at No. 4 Northern Michigan 9 (NMU wins, 2-0) No. 10 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 1 Colorado College 2 (OT) (MTU wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 9 Denver 5 at No. 2 Minnesota 8 Semifi nal: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 4 No. 9 Denver 3 at No. 2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: Wisconsin 4 vs Northern Michigan 3 (OT) No. 8 North Dakota 1 at No. 3 Wisconsin 6 Third Place: North Dakota 6 vs Northern Michigan 5 (OT) No. 8 North Dakota 2 at No. 3 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins, 2-0) Championship: Wisconsin 7 vs Minnesota 1 No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 0 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 3 WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 5 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 8 (SCSU wins, 2-0) Attendance: 47,845 No. 6 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 5 Northern Michigan 5 No. 6 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 5 Northern Michigan 5 (NMU wins, 2-0) 1991 WCHA Final Five (Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 5 vs Northern Michigan 1 No. 8 Colorado College 0 at No. 1 Northern Michigan 7 Semifi nal: St. Cloud State 3 vs Wisconsin 2 (OT) No. 8 Colorado College 3 at No. 1 Northern Michigan 6 (NMU wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: Minnesota 6 vs Michigan Tech 1 No. 7 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 2 Minnesota 5 Third Place: Wisconsin 8 vs Michigan Tech 3 No. 7 Michigan Tech 5 at No. 2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 2-0) Championship: Minnesota 3 vs St. Cloud State 2 (OT) No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 3 Wisconsin 5 WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 3 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 2-0) Attendance: 61,367 No. 5 St. Cloud State 4 at No. 4 North Dakota 2 No. 5 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 4 North Dakota 10 1995 St. Cloud State 4 at North Dakota 7 (NDK wins, 2-1) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 3 at No. 1 Colorado College 11 Semifi nal: Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 2 No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 1 Colorado College 5 (CC wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: Northern Michigan 8 vs North Dakota 4 No. 9 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 2 Wisconsin 3 Third Place: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 2 No. 9 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 2 Wisconsin 5 Championship: Northern Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 2 No. 9 Northern Michigan 1 at No. 2 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan No. 8 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 3 Denver 5 (OT) Attendance: 44,287 No. 8 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 Denver 5 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 4 at No. 4 Minnesota 5 (OT) 1992 No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 4 Minnesota 4 (UM wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 6 North Dakota 3 at No. 5 St. Cloud State 2 No. 8 North Dakota 5 at No. 1 Minnesota 3 No. 6 North Dakota 5 at No. 5 St. Cloud State 2 (NDK wins, 2-0) No. 8 North Dakota 2 at No. 1 Minnesota 9 WCHA Final Five (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 8 North Dakota 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 2-1) Semifi nal: Minnesota 3 vs North Dakota 2 No. 7 St. Cloud State 5 at No. 2 Wisconsin 6 (OT) Semifi nal: Wisconsin 5 vs Denver 4 No. 7 St. Cloud State 5 at No. 2 Wisconsin 3 Semifi nal: Colorado College 5 vs Minnesota 4 (OT) No. 7 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 2 Wisconsin 4 (OT) (UW wins, 2-1) Third Place: Minnesota 5 vs Denver 4 (OT) No. 6 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 3 Northern Michigan 9 Championship: Wisconsin 4 vs Colorado College 3 (OT) No. 6 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 Northern Michigan 6 (NMU wins, 2-0) WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 6 at No. 4 Colorado College 7 (3 (OT)) Attendance: 55,908 No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 4 at No. 4 Colorado College 3 (OT) No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 4 at No. 4 Colorado College 5 (3OT) (CC wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Semifi nal: Northern Michigan 6 vs Wisconsin 3: Semifi nal: Minnesota 5 vs Colorado College 1 Third Place: Wisconsin 5 vs Colorado College 3 Championship: Northern Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 2 WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan Attendance: 44,079

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1996 1999 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) Note: Minnesota State, Mankato invited to participate in WCHA tournament as No. 10 No. 10 Northern Michigan 3 at No. 1 Colorado College 4 seed prior to membership in 1999-2000 No. 10 Northern Michigan 1 at No. 1 Colorado College 6 (CC wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 4 at No. 2 Minnesota 6 No. 10 Minnesota State 3 at No. 1 North Dakota 2 (OT) No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 7 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 10 Minnesota State 2 at No. 1 North Dakota 3 No. 8 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 3 Denver 1 No. 10 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 North Dakota 10 (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 8 St. Cloud State 4 at No. 3 Denver 6 No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 2 Colorado College 3 No. 8 St. Cloud State 4 at No. 3 Denver 0 (SCSU wins, 2-1) No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 4 at No. 2 Colorado College 5 (OT) (CC wins, 2-0) No. 7 Michigan Tech 5 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 4 (OT) No. 8 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 3 Denver 2 No. 7 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 (MTU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 Denver 4 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 6 Wisconsin 6 at No. 5 North Dakota 5 (OT) No. 7 St. Cloud State 5 at No. 4 Wisconsin 2 No. 6 Wisconsin 5 at No. 5 North Dakota 4 (2ot) (UW wins, 2-0) No. 7 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 4 Wisconsin 2 (SCSU wins, 2-0) WCHA Final Five (Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) No. 6 Alaska Anchorage 0 at No. 5 Minnesota 4 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 4 vs St. Cloud State 3 (OT) No. 6 Alaska Anchorage 0 at No. 5 Minnesota 1 (UM wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 3 (OT) WCHA Final Five at Target Center, Minneapolis, Minn Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 4 vs Colorado College 3 Semifi nal: Minnesota 5 vs St. Cloud State 3 Third Place: Colorado College 6 vs Wisconsin 4 Semifi nal: Denver 3 vs Colorado College 2 (OT) Championship: Minnesota 7 vs Michigan Tech 2 Semifi nal: North Dakota 6 vs Minnesota 2 WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Third Place: Colorado College 7 vs Minnesota 4 Attendance: 47,304 Championship: Denver 4 vs North Dakota 3 WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver 1997 Attendance: 42,226 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 10 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 North Dakota 4 2000 No. 10 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 1 North Dakota 3 (NDK wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 2 Minnesota 8 No. 10 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4 No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 10 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 8 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 5 No. 9 Denver 0 at No. 2 North Dakota 4 No. 8 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 3 (SCSU wins, 2-0) No. 9 Denver 2 at No. 2 North Dakota 1 No. 7 Wisconsin 3 at No. 4 Colorado College 9 No. 9 Denver 4 at No. 2 North Dakota 9 (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 7 Wisconsin 0 at No. 4 Colorado College 1 (4OT) (CC wins, 2-0) No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 5 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 4 No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 5 Denver 4 No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 0 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 3 No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 5 Denver 7 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 7 (SCSU wins, 2-1) WCHA Final Five (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 7 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 4 Minnesota State 2 (OT) Semifi nal: Colorado College 5 vs Denver 2 No. 7 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 4 Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: North Dakota 5 vs Colorado College 1 No. 6 Minnesota 4 at No. 5 Colorado College 2 Semifi nal: Minnesota 5 vs St. Cloud State 4 (OT) No. 6 Minnesota 3 at No. 5 Colorado College 2 (OT) (UM wins, 2-0) Third Place: Colorado College 6 vs St. Cloud State 0 WCHA Final Five (Target Center, Minneapolis, Minn.) Championship: North Dakota 4 vs Minnesota 3 (OT) Semifi nal: Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota State 4 WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota Semifi nal: St. Cloud State 3 vs North Dakota 7 Attendance: 56,707 Semifi nal: Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 5 Third Place: St. Cloud State 6 vs Minnesota 4 1998 Championship: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 3 Note: Minnesota State invited to participate in WCHA tournament as No. 10 seed WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota prior to membership in 1999-2000 Attendance: 49,717 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 10 Minnesota State 2 at No. 1 North Dakota 5 2001 No. 10 Minnesota State 4 at No. 1 North Dakota 5 (NDK wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 2 Wisconsin 6 No. 10 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 1 North Dakota 2 No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 2 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 10 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 1 North Dakota 6 No. 8 Denver 2 at No. 3 Colorado College 3 (OT) No. 10 Minnesota Duluth 0 at No. 1 North Dakota 4 (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 8 Denver 4 at No. 3 Colorado College 6 (CC wins, 2-0) No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 2 St. Cloud State 5 No. 7 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 6 No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 2 St. Cloud State 8 (SCSU wins, 2-0) No. 7 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 2 No. 8 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 Minnesota 7 No. 7 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins, 2-1) No. 8 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 3 Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 6 Minnesota 3 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 7 No. 7 Minnesota State 0 at No. 4 Colorado College 3 No. 6 Minnesota 5 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 0 No. 7 Minnesota State 3 at No. 4 Colorado College 7 (CC wins, 2-0) No. 6 Minnesota 4 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 5 (OT) (UMD wins, 2-1) No. 6 Denver 4 at No. 5 Wisconsin 6 WCHA Final Five (Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) No. 6 Denver 2 at No. 5 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: St. Cloud State 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 3 (OT) WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Semifi nal: North Dakota 4 vs St. Cloud State 3 Semifi nal: Colorado College 4 vs Wisconsin 3 Semifi nal: Wisconsin 5 vs Colorado College 2 Semifi nal: North Dakota 2 vs Colorado College 1 Third Place: Colorado College 6 vs St. Cloud State 1 Semifi nal: St. Cloud State 3 vs Minnesota 0 Championship: Wisconsin 3 vs North Dakota 2 Third Place: Colorado College 5 vs Minnesota 4 WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin Championship: St. Cloud State 6 vs North Dakota 5 (OT) Attendance: 38,707 WCHA Playoff Champion: St. Cloud State Attendance: 67,612

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2002 2005 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 10 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 Denver 5 No. 10 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 Denver 7 No. 10 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 Denver 8 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 10 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 1 Denver 1 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 4 at No. 2 St. Cloud State 5 (OT) No. 9 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 2 Colorado College 8 No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 2 St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins, 2-0) No. 9 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 2 Colorado College 4 (CC wins, 2-0) No. 8 North Dakota 2 at No. 3 Minnesota 7 No. 8 Minnesota State 2 at No. 3 Minnesota 7 No. 8 North Dakota 3 at No. 3 Minnesota 4 (OT) (UM wins, 2-0) No. 8 Minnesota State 3 at No. 3 Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 7 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 4 Colorado College 6 No. 7 Alaska Anchorage 4 at No. 4 Wisconsin 5 No. 7 Alaska Anchorage 0 at No. 4 Colorado College 1 (CC wins, 2-0) No. 7 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 4 Wisconsin 1 No. 6 Minnesota State 2 at No. 5 Wisconsin 3 (OT) No. 7 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 4 Wisconsin 2 (UW wins, 2-1) No. 6 Minnesota State 3 at No. 5 Wisconsin 7 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 5 North Dakota 8 Dodge WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 6 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 5 North Dakota 6 (NDK wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: Wisconsin 2 vs Colorado College 3 (OT) Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Semifi nal: Colorado College 0 vs Denver 3 Semifi nal: No. 5 North Dakota 3 vs No. 4 Wisconsin 2 Semifi nal: Minnesota 4 vs St. Cloud State 1 Semifi nal: No. 5 North Dakota 1 vs No. 1 Denver 2 (OT) Third Place: Colorado College 2 vs St. Cloud State 1 Semifi nal: No. 3 Minnesota 0 vs No. 2 Colorado College 3 Championship: Minnesota 2 vs Denver 5 Third Place: North Dakota 4 vs Minnesota 2 WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver Championship: Colorado College 0 vs Denver 1 Attendance: 75,151 WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver Attendance: 77,746 2003 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) 2006 No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 3 at No. 1 Colorado College 5 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 1 Colorado College 4 (CC wins, 2-0) No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 4 at No. 1 Minnesota 7 No. 9 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 3 No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 1 Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 9 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 2 Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 2 Denver 2 (OT) No. 8 Wisconsin 1 at No. 3 Minnesota State 2 No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 2 Denver 3 No. 8 Wisconsin 5 at No. 3 Minnesota State 6 (2 (OT)) (MSU wins, 2-0) No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 5 at No. 2 Denver 2 (UMD wins, 2-1) No. 7 Denver 4 at No. 4 North Dakota 1 No. 8 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 3 Wisconsin 4 No. 7 Denver 2 at No. 4 North Dakota 3 (OT) No. 8 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 3 Wisconsin 1 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 7 Denver 2 at No. 4 North Dakota 3 (OT) (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 7 Minnesota State 3 at No. 4 North Dakota 2 (OT) No. 6 St. Cloud State 4 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 5 No. 7 Minnesota State 1 at No. 4 North Dakota 4 No. 6 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 2 (OT) No. 7 Minnesota State 0 at No. 4 North Dakota 3 (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 6 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 7 (UMD wins, 2-1) No. 6 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 5 Colorado College 1 Kellogg’s WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 6 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 5 Colorado College 3 Semifi nal: Minnesota Duluth 2 vs North Dakota 1 No. 6 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 5 Colorado College 1 (SCSU wins, 2-1) Semifi nal: Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Colorado College 4 (OT) Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Semifi nal: Minnesota State 2 vs Minnesota 3 (OT) Quarterfi nal: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs St. Cloud State 5 Third Place: Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Minnesota State 4 Semifi nal: North Dakota 4 vs Wisconsin 3 Championship: Minnesota 4 vs Colorado College 2 Semifi nal: St. Cloud State 8 vs Minnesota 7 (OT) WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Third Place: Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 0 Attendance: 72,786 Championship: St. Cloud State 3 vs North Dakota 5 WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota 2004 Attendance: 87,579 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 10 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 1 North Dakota 6 2007 No. 10 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 1 North Dakota 4 (OT) (NDK wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 9 Minnesota State 4 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 (OT) No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 1 Minnesota 6 No. 9 Minnesota State 2 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 6 No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 1 Minnesota 1 (OT) No. 9 Minnesota State 5 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 6 (UMD wins, 2-1) No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 2-1) No. 8 Alaska Anchorage 3 at No. 3 Wisconsin 2 No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 2 St. Cloud State 1 No. 8 Alaska Anchorage 0 at No. 3 Wisconsin 4 No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 2 St. Cloud State 3 (OT) No. 8 Alaska Anchorage 4 at No. 3 Wisconsin 1 (UAA wins, 2-1) No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 2 St. Cloud State 3 (3 OT) (SCSU wins, 2-1) No. 7 Colorado College 4 at No. 4 Denver 3 No. 8 Minnesota State 2 at No. 3 North Dakota 5 No. 7 Colorado College 6 at No. 4 Denver 1 (CC wins, 2-0) No. 8 Minnesota State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (NDK wins, 2-0) No. 6 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 5 Minnesota 6 No. 7 Wisconsin 3 at No. 4 Denver 2 No. 6 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 5 Minnesota 7 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 7 Wisconsin 2 at No. 4 Denver 1 (UW wins, 2-0) Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 6 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 5 Colorado College 1 (OT) Semifi nal: No. 5 Alaska Anchorage 4 vs No. 4 Colorado College 1 No. 6 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 5 Colorado College 2 Semifi nal: No. 5 Alaska Anchorage 2 vs No. 1 North Dakota 4 No. 6 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 5 Colorado College 0 (MTU wins, 2-1) Semifi nal: No. 3 Minnesota 7 vs No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 4 Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Third Place: Alaska Anchorage 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 Quarterfi nal: No. 5 Wisconsin 4 vs No. 4 Michigan Tech 0 Championship: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 4 Semifi nal: No. 3 North Dakota 6 vs No. 2 St. Cloud State 2 WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Semifi nal: No. 5 Wisconsin 2 vs No. 1 Minnesota 4 Attendance: 82,564 Third Place: Wisconsin 4 vs St. Cloud State 3 (OT) Championship: North Dakota 2 vs Minnesota 3 (OT) WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Attendance: 88,900 (record)

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2008 2011 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 1 Colorado College 4 No. 12 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 1 North Dakota 8 No. 10 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 1 Colorado College 3 (OT) (CC wins, 2-0) No. 12 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 North Dakota 3 (NDK wins, 2-0) No. 9 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 2 North Dakota 4 No. 11 Minnesota State 2 at No. 2 Denver 4 No. 9 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 2 North Dakota 2 (OT) No. 11 Minnesota State 2 at No. 2 Denver 3 (OT) (DU wins, 2-0) No. 9 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 2 North Dakota 2 (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 10 Bemidji State 4 at No. 3 Omaha 2 No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 3 Denver 6 No. 10 Bemidji State 3 at No. 3 Omaha 2 (BSU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 0 at No. 3 Denver 1 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 9 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 4 No. 7 Minnesota 0 at No. 4 Minnesota State 1 (2 OT) No. 9 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 (3 OT) (UMD wins, 2-0) No. 7 Minnesota 2 at No. 4 Minnesota State 1 (OT) No. 8 Alaska Anchorage 4 at No. 5 Minnesota 3 No. 7 Minnesota 3 at No. 4 Minnesota State 2 (2 OT) (UM wins, 2-1) No. 8 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 5 Minnesota 0 (UAA wins, 2-0) No. 6 Wisconsin 0 at No. 5 St. Cloud State 3 No. 7 Wisconsin 3 at No. 6 Colorado College 1 No. 6 Wisconsin 3 at No. 5 St. Cloud State 4 (OT) (SCSU wins, 2-0) No. 7 Wisconsin 3 at No. 6 Colorado College 4 (OT) Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 7 Wisconsin 1 at No. 6 Colorado College 2 (CC wins, 2-1) Quarterfi nal: No. 5 Minnesota 3 vs No. 4 St. Cloud State 2 Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Semifi nal: No. 3 Denver 3 vs No. 2 North Dakota 1 Quarterfi nal: No. 6 Bemidji State 3 at No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 2 (OT) Semifi nal: No. 5 Minnesota 2 vs No. 1 Colorado College 1 (OT) Quarterfi nal: No. 5 Alaska Anchorage 2 vs No. 4 Colorado College 4 Third Place: North Dakota 4 vs Colorado College 2 Semifi nal: No. 6 Bemidji State 2 vs No. 2 Denver 6 Championship: Minnesota 1 vs Denver 2 Semifi nal: No. 4 Colorado College 3 vs No. 1 North Dakota 4 WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver Championship: North Dakota 3 vs Denver 2 (2 (OT)) Attendance: 86,855 WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota Attendance: 57,773 (4 sessions)

2009 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) 2012 No. 10 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 North Dakota 5 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 10 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 1 North Dakota 4 (NDK wins, 2-0) No. 12 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 2 No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 2 Denver 3 No. 12 Alaska Anchorage 3 at No. 1 Minnesota 7 (UM wins 2-0) No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 3 at No. 2 Denver 4 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 11 Minnesota State 2 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 4 No. 8 Minnesota State 1 at No. 3 Wisconsin 7 No. 11 Minnesota State 2 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 OT) (UMD wins 2-0) No. 8 Minnesota State 2 at No. 3 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins, 2-0) No. 10 Wisconsin 1 at No. 3 Denver 0 No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 4 at No. 4 Colorado College 1 No. 10 Wisconsin 1 at No. 3 Denver 3 No. 7 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 4 Colorado College 1 (UMD wins, 2-0) No. 10 Wisconsin 2 at No. 3 Denver 3 (OT) (DU wins 2-1) No. 6 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 5 Minnesota 4 No. 9 Bemidji State 1 at No. 4 North Dakota 4 No. 6 St. Cloud State 0 at No. 5 Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 9 Bemidji State 3 at No. 4 North Dakota 4 (NDK wins 2-0) Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 8 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 5 Colorado College 1 Quarterfi nal: No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 2 vs No. 4 Minnesota 1 No. 8 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 5 Colorado College 3 (OT) (MTU wins 2-0) Semifi nal: No. 3 Wisconsin 0 vs No. 2 Denver 3 No. 7 Omaha 0 at No. 6 St. Cloud State 4 Semifi nal: No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 3 vs No. 1 North Dakota 0 No. 7 Omaha 1 at No. 6 St. Cloud State 3 (SCSU wins, 2-0) Third Place: Wisconsin 4 vs North Dakota 1 Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Championship: Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Denver 0 Quarterfi nal: No. 6 Michigan Tech 2 vs No. 3 Denver 3 (OT) WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth Quarterfi nal: No. 5 St. Cloud State 1 vs No. 4 North Dakota 4 Attendance: 82,065 Semifi nal: No. 3 Denver 4 vs No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 (OT)) Semifi nal: No. 4 North Dakota 6 vs No. 1 Minnesota 3 2010 Championship: North Dakota 4 vs Denver 0 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota No. 10 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 Denver 2 Attendance: 73,002 No. 10 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 1 Denver 4 (DU wins, 2-0) No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 2 Wisconsin 4 2013 No. 9 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 2 Wisconsin 7 (UW wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 8 Minnesota State 5 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 4 (OT) No. 12 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 1 St. Cloud State 6 No. 8 Minnesota State 2 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 3 No. 12 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 1 St. Cloud State 5 (SCSU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Minnesota State 2 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 3 (OT) (SCSU wins, 2-1) No. 11 Bemidji State 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 2 (OT) No. 7 Minnesota 0 at No. 4 North Dakota 6 No. 11 Bemidji State 3 at No. 2 Minnesota 4 (UM wins, 2-0) No. 7 Minnesota 4 at No. 4 North Dakota 2 No. 10 Michigan Tech 3 at No. 3 North Dakota 5 No. 7 Minnesota 1 at No. 4 North Dakota 4 (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 10 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 North Dakota 1 No. 6 Colorado College 2 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 3 (OT) No. 10 Michigan Tech 0 at No. 3 North Dakota 6 (NDK wins, 2-1) No. 6 Colorado College 5 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 3 No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 4 Wisconsin 3 No. 6 Colorado College 0 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins, 2-1) No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 1 at No. 4 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins, 2-0) Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 8 Colorado College 3 at No. 5 Denver 5 Quarterfi nal: No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 0 vs No. 4 North Dakota 2 No. 8 Colorado College 2 at No. 5 Denver 1 Semifi nal: No. 3 St. Cloud State 2 vs No. 2 Wisconsin 0 No. 8 Colorado College 4 at No. 5 Denver 3 (CC wins, 2-1) Semifi nal: No. 4 North Dakota 4 vs No. 1 Denver 3 No. 7 Omaha 3 at No. 6 Minnesota State 4 (OT) Third Place: Wisconsin 6 vs Denver 3 No. 7 Omaha 2 at No. 6 Minnesota State 1 Championship: North Dakota 5 vs St. Cloud State 3 No. 7 Omaha 1 at No. 6 Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota Red Baron WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Attendance: 71,533 Quarterfi nal: No. 5 Minnesota State 2 vs No. 4 Wisconsin 7 Quarterfi nal: No. 6 Colorado College 4 vs No. 3 North Dakota 3 (OT) Semifi nal: No. 4 Wisconsin 4 vs No. 1 St. Cloud State 1 Semifi nal: No. 6 Colorado College 2 vs No. 2 Minnesota 0 Championship: Wisconsin 3 vs Colorado College 2 WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin Attendance: 87, 295

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2014 2018 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) WCHA Playoffs (Quarterfi nals, best-of-3) No. 8 Bemidji State 0 at No. 1 Ferris State 8 No. 8 Alaska 2 at No. 1 Minnesota State 8 No. 8 Bemidji State 2 at No. 1 Ferris State 3 (2 (OT)) (FSU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Alaska 2 at No. 1 Minnesota State 6 (MSU wins, 2-0) No. 7 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 2 Minnesota State 3 No. 7 Alabama Huntsville 1 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 7 No. 7 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 2 Minnesota State 5 (OT) (MSU wins, 2-0) No. 7 Alabama Huntsville 3 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 2 No. 6 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 3 Alaska 3 (OT) No. 7 Alabama Huntsville 2 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 5 (NMU wins, 2-1) No. 6 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 3 Alaska 1 No. 6 Ferris State 1 at No. 3 Bowling Green 2 (OT) No. 6 Alaska Anchorage 5 at No. 3 Alaska 4 (UAA wins, 2-1) No. 6 Ferris State 2 at No. 3 Bowling Green 5 (BGSU wins, 2-0) No. 5 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 4 Bowling Green 2 No. 5 Michigan Tech 5 at No. 4 Bemidji State 3 No. 5 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 4 Bowling Green 5 (BGSU wins series 2-0) No. 5 Michigan Tech 5 at No. 4 Bemidji State 4 (MTU wins, 2-0) WCHA Final Five (Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.) WCHA Playoffs (Semifi nals, best-of-3) Semifi nal: No. 3 Bowling Green 0 vs No. 2 Minnesota State 4 No. 5 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 1 Minnesota State 2 Semifi nal: No. 4 Alaska Anchorage 4 vs No. 1 Ferris State 5 (OT) No. 5 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 1 Minnesota State 2 Championship Game: Minnesota State 4 vs Ferris State 1 No. 5 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 1 Minnesota State 1 (OT) (MTU wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota State No. 3 Bowling Green 1 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 6 Attendance: 11,162 No. 3 Bowling Green 1 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 0 No. 3 Bowling Green 2 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 3 (OT) (NMU wins, 2-1) WCHA Championship 2015 (Marquette, Mich.) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 5 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 0 No. 8 Lake Superior State 2 at No. 1 Minnesota State 9 WCHA Playoff Champion: Michigan Tech No. 8 Lake Superior State 2 at No. 1 Minnesota State 4 (MSU wins, 2-0) Attendance: 4,260 No. 7 Alabama Huntsville 0 at No. 2 Michigan Tech 1 (3 (OT)), No. 7 Alabama Huntsville 0 at No. 2 Michigan Tech 3 (MTU wins, 2-0) 2019 No. 6 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 3 Bowling Green 3 (OT), WCHA Playoffs (Quarterfi nals, best-of-3) No. 6 Northern Michigan 1 at No. 3 Bowling Green 4 (BGSU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Alabama Huntsville 1 at No. 1 Minnesota State 4 No. 5 Ferris State 4 at No. 4 Bemidji State 1, No. 8 Alabama Huntsville 1 at No. 1 Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins, 2-0) No. 5 Ferris State 3 at No. 4 Bemidji State 2 (3 (OT)) (FSU wins, 2-0) No. 7 Alaska 4 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 5 (2 OT) WCHA Final Five (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) No. 7 Alaska 3 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 3 (NMU wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: No. 3 Bowling Green 2 vs No. 2 Michigan Tech 5 No. 6 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 Bowling Green 3 Semifi nal: No. 4 Ferris State 0 vs No. 1 Minnesota State 4 No. 6 Michigan Tech 2 at No. 3 Bowling Green 6 (BGSU wins, 2-0) Championship Game: Minnesota State 5 vs Michigan Tech 2 No. 5 Bemidji State 2 at No. 4 Lake Superior State 4 Attendance: 15,048 No. 5 Bemidji State 1 at No. 4 Lake Superior State 3 (LSSU wins, 2-0) WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota State WCHA Playoffs (Semifi nals, best-of-3) No. 4 Lake Superior State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota State 2 2016 No. 4 Lake Superior State 0 at No. 1 Minnesota State 2 (MSU wins, 2-0) WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3) No. 3 Bowling Green 6 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 1 No. 8 Alaska 1 at No. 1 Michigan Tech 7 No. 3 Bowling Green 2 at No. 2 Northern Michigan 1 (2 OT) (BGSU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Alaska 3 at No. 1 Michigan Tech 5 (MTU wins, 2-0) WCHA Championship No. 7 Lake Superior State 2 at No. 2 Minnesota State 5 Verizon Center (Mankato, Minn.) No. 7 Lake Superior State 2 at No. 2 Minnesota State 0 No. 1 Minnesota State 3, No. 3 Bowling Green 2 (OT) No. 7 Lake Superior State 0 at No. 2 Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota State No. 6 Bemidji State 3 at No. 3 Bowling Green 1 Attendance: 5,327 No. 6 Bemidji State 2 at No. 3 Bowling Green 7 No. 6 Bemidji State 1 at No. 3 Bowling Green 3 (BGSU wins, 2-1) 2020 No. 5 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 4 Ferris State 3 WCHA Playoffs (Quarterfi nals, best-of-3) No. 5 Northern Michigan 2 at No. 4 Ferris State 5 (FSU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 1 Minnesota State 8 WCHA Final Five (Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, Mich.) No. 8 Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 1 Minnesota State 4 (MSU wins, 2-0) Semifi nal: No. 3 Bowling Green 1 vs No. 2 Minnesota State 2 No. 7 Lake Superior State 0 at No. 2 Bemidji State 2 Semifi nal: No. 4 Ferris State 1 vs No. 1 Michigan Tech 0 No. 7 Lake Superior State 5 at No. 2 Bemidji State 3 Championship Game: Ferris State 2 vs Minnesota State 1 No. 7 Lake Superior State 1 at No. 2 Bemidji State 3 (BSU wins, 2-1) WCHA Playoff Champion: Ferris State No. 6 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 3 Northern Michigan 1 Attendance: 9,092 No. 6 Michigan Tech 4 at No. 3 Northern Michigan 3 (3OT) (MTU wins, 2-0) No. 5 Bowling Green 4 at No. 4 Alaska 2 2017 No. 5. Bowling Green 3 at No. 4 Alaska 2 (BGSU wins, 2-0) WCHA Playoffs (Quarterfi nals, best-of-3) WCHA Playoffs (Semifi nals, best-of-3) No. 8 Northern Michigan 0 at No. 1 Bemidji State 3 No. 6 Michgan Tech at No. 1 Minnesota State- Cancelled due to CoVID-19 outbreak No. 8 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 1 Bemidji State 2 No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 2 Bemidji State- Cancelled due to CoVID-19 outbreak No. 8 Northern Michigan 1 at No. 1 Bemidji State 3 (BSU wins, 2-1) WCHA Championship No. 7 Lake Superior State 4 at No. 2 Michigan Tech 6 Cancelled due to CoVID-19 outbreak No. 7 Lake Superior State 0 at No. 1 Michigan Tech 8 (MTU wins, 2-0) WCHA Playoff Champion: None No. 6 Alaska 0 at No. 3 Minnesota State 3 No. 6 Alaska 1 atNo. 3 Minnesota State 4 (MSU wins, 2-0) 2021 No. 5 Ferris State 1 at No. 4 Bowling Green 6 WCHA Playoffs (Quarterfi nals, best-of-3) No. 5 Ferris State 3 at No. 4 Bowling Green 5 (BGSU wins, 2-0) No. 8 Ferris State 0 at No. 1 Minnesota State 3 WCHA Playoffs (Semifi nals, best-of-3) No. 8 Ferris State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins, 2-0) No. 4 Bowling Green 4 at No. 1 Bemidji State 3 (OT) No. 7 Alabama Huntsville 1 at No. 2 Lake Superior State 6 No. 4 Bowling Green 2 at No. 1 Bemidji State 1 (BGSU wins, 2-0) No. 7 Alabama Huntsville1 at No. 2 Lake Superior State 4 (LSSU wins, 2-0) No. 3 Minnesota State 1 at No. 2 Michigan Tech 5 No. 6 Northern Michigan 4 at No. 3 Bowling Green 3 No. 3 Minnesota State 1 at No. 2 Michigan Tech 0 No. 6 Northern Michigan 0 at No. 3 Bowling Green 5 No. 3 Minnesota State 1 at No. 2 Michigan Tech 4 (MTU wins, 2-1) No. 6 Northern Michigan 5 at Bowling Green 1 (NMU wins, 2-0) WCHA Championship No. 5 Michigan Tech 1 at No. 4 Bemidji State 3 John MacInnes Student Ice Arena (Houghton, Mich.) No. 5 Michigan Tech 1 at Bemidji State 4 (BSU wins, 2-0) No. 4 Bowling Green 2 at No. 2 Michigan Tech 3 (2OT) WCHA Semifi nals (at Mayo Health System Events Center Mankato, Minn.) WCHA Playoff Champion: Michigan Tech Semifi nal: No. 6 Northern Michigan 5, No. 1 Minnesota State 1 Attendance: 4,466 Semifi nal: No. 4 Bemidji State 1, No. 2 Lake Superior State 4 Championship Game: No. 6 Northern Michigan 3, No. 2 Lake Superior State 6 WCHA Playoff Champion: Lake Superior State

131 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS/THREE STARS - 1988-2021

1988 1999 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team G - Dean Anderson, Wisconsin G - Stephen Wagner, Denver D - Paul Stanton, Wisconsin D - Joe Ritson, Denver D - Randy Skarda, Minnesota D - Erik Westrum, Minnesota F - Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin F - Paul Veres, Denver F - Steve Tuttle, Wiscosin F - Jeff Panzer, North Dakota F - Neil Eisenhut, North Dakota F - Justin Morrison, Colorado College MVP: Dean Anderson, G, Wisconsin MVP: Stephen Wagner, G, Denver

1989 2000 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team G - Bill Pye, Northern Michigan G - Andy Kollar, North Dakota D - Darryl Olsen, Northern Michigan D - Travis Roche, North Dakota D - John Goode, Northern Michigan D - Dan Bjornlie, Wisconsin F - Phil Berger, Northern Michigan F - Lee Goren, North Dakota F - Doug Macdonald, Wisconsin F - Ryan Bayda, North Dakota F - Jay Moore, Denver F - Brandon Sampair, St. Cloud State MVP: Bill Pye, G, Northern Michigan MVP: Lee Goren, F, North Dakota

1990 2001 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team G - Duane Derksen, Wisconsin G - Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State D - Sean Hill, Wisconsin Northern Michigan’s Billy Pye is the only D - Travis Roche, North Dakota D - Jason Herter, North Dakota two-time MVP in WCHA Playoff history. Pye D - Duvie Westcott, St. Cloud State F - Ken Gernander, Minnesota earned the honors after leading the Wildcats F - Tyler Arnason, St. Cloud State F - Greg Johnson, North Dakota to the 1989 and 1991 postseason crowns. F - Mark Cullen, Colorado College F - Russ Romaniuk, North Dakota F - Jeff Panzer, North Dakota MVP: Steve Rohlik, F, Wisconsin 1995 MVP: Tyler Arnason, F, St. Cloud State All-Tournament Team 1991 G - Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin D - Mark Strobel, Wisconsin 2002 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team D - Eric Rud, Colorado College G - Jeff Stolp, Minnesota G - Wade Dubielewicz, Denver F - Peter Geronazzo, Colorado College D - Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan D - Ryan Caldwell, Denver F - Ryan Kraft, Minnesota D - Sean Hill, Wisconsin D - Jordan Leopold, Minnesota F - Jason Elders, Denver F - Mark Beaufait, Northern Michigan F - Mark Cullen, Colorado College MVP: Kirk Daubenspeck, G, Wisconsin F - Greg Johnson, North Dakota F - Chris Paradise, Denver F - Larry Olimb, Minnesota F - Troy Riddle, Minnesota MVP: Bill Pye, G, Northern Michigan 1996 MVP: Wade Dubielewicz, G, Denver All-Tournament Team 1992 G - Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin D - Mike Crowley, Minnesota 2003 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team D - Scott Swanson, Colorado College G - Corwin Saurdiff, Northern Michigan G - Justin Johnson, Minnesota F - Brian Bonin, Minnesota D - Doug Zmolek, Minnesota D - Tom Preissing, Colorado College F - Jeff Mikesch, Michigan Tech D - Chris Hynnes, Colorado College D - Keith Ballard, Minnesota F - Bret Meyers, Michigan Tech F - Dan Plante, Wisconsin F - Junior Lessard, Minnesota Duluth MVP: Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota F - Craig Johnson, Minnesota F - Grant Potulny, Minnesota F - Tony Szabo, Northern Michigan F - Shane Joseph, Minnesota State MVP: Corwin Saurdiff, G, Northern Michigan 1997 MVP: Grant Potulny, F, Minnesota All-Tournament Team 1993 G - Aaron Schweitzer, North Dakota D - Curtis Murphy, North Dakota 2004 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team D - Brian LaFleur, Minnesota G - Corwin Saurdiff, Northern Michigan G - Kellen Briggs, Minnesota F - Ryan Kraft, Minnesota D - Brett Hauer, Minnesota Duluth D - Keith Ballard, Minnesota F - Toby Petersen, Colorado College D - Steve Carpenter, Northern Michigan D - Matt Jones, North Dakota F - Kevin Hoogsteen, North Dakota F - Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth F - Brandon Bochenski, North Dakota MVP: David Hoogsteen, F, North Dakota F - Craig Johnson, Minnesota F - Zach Parise, North Dakota F - Greg Hadden, Northern Michigan F - Danny Irmen, Minnesota MVP: Travis Richards, D, Minnesota 1998 MVP: Kellen Briggs, G, Minnesota All-Tournament Team 1994 G - Graham Melanson, Wisconsin D - Curtis Murphy, North Dakota 2005 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team D - Matt Peterson, Wisconsin G - Grant Sjerven, St. Cloud State G - Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College F - Joe Bianchi, Wisconsin D - Chris McAlpine, Minnesota D - Matt Laatsch, Denver F - Steward Bodtker, Colorado College D - Mickey Elick, Wisconsin D - Nick Fuher, North Dakota F - Jason Blake, North Dakota F - Brian Bonin, Minnesota F - Gabe Gauthier, Denver MVP: Joe Bianchi, F, Wisconsin F - Jeff Nielsen, Minnesota F - Brett Sterling, Colorado College F - Bill Lund, St. Cloud State F - Rastislav Spirko, North Dakota MVP: Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota MVP: Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College

132 WCHA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS/THREE STARS - 1988-2021

2006 2012 2019 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Three Stars G - Jordan Parise, North Dakota F - Jason Zucker, Denver Third Star: Dryden McKay, G, MSU D - Kyle Klubertanz, Wisconsin F - Mario Lamoureux, North Dakota Second Star: Frederic Letourneau, F, BGSU D - Matt Smaby, North Dakota F - Brock Nelson, North Dakota First Star: Nick Rivera, F, MSU F - Ryan Potulny, Minnesota D - Derek Forbort, North Dakota MOP: Nick Rivera, F, MSU F - T.J. Oshie, North Dakota D - Andrew MacWilliam, North Dakota F - Brock Hooton, St. Cloud State G - Aaron Dell, North Dakota 2020 MVP: Jordan Parise, G, North Dakota MVP: Aaron Dell, G, North Dakota Three Stars: None MOP: None 2007 2013 Final two rounds of WCHA playoffs cancelled All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team due to COVID-19 outbreak G - Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota F - , Wisconsin D - Taylor Chorney, North Dakota F - Tyler Barnes, Wisconsin D - Mike Vannelli, Minnesota F - Rylan Schwartz, Colorado College 2021 F - Jake Dowell, Wisconsin D - Peter Stoykewych, Colorado College Third Star: André Ghantous, F, Northern Michigan F - Jonathan Toews, North Dakota D - John Ramage, Wisconsin Second Star: Brandon Puricelli, F, Lake Superior State F - Blake Wheeler, Minnesota G - Joel Rumpel, Wisconsin First Star: Mareks Mitens, G, Lake Superior State MVP: Blake Wheeler, F, Minnesota MVP: Nic Kerdiles, F, Wisconsin MOP: Ashton Calder, F, Lake Superior State

2008 2014 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team G - Peter Mannino, Denver F - Teddy Blueger, Minnesota State D - Taylor Chorney, North Dakota F - Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State D - Chris Butler, Denver F - Bryce Gervais, Minnesota State F - Tom May, Denver D - Brett Stern, Minnesota State F - T.J. Oshie, North Dakota D - Austin Coldwell, Alaska Anchorage F - Mike Hoeffel, Minnesota G - Cole Huggins, Minnesota State MVP: Alex Kangas, G, Minnesota MVP: Cole Huggins, G, Minnesota State

2009 2015 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team G - Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth F - Tyler Heinonen, Michigan Tech D - Josh Meyers, Minnesota Duluth F - David Johnstone, Michigan Tech D - Patrick Wiercioch, Denver F - Brad McClure, Minnesota State F - MacGregor Sharp, Minnesota Duluth D - Zach Palmquist, Minnesota State F - Mike Connolly, Minnesota Duluth D - Brett Stern, Minnesota State F - Jordy Murray, Wisconsin G - Stephon Williams, Minnesota State MVP: Alex Stalock, G, Minnesota Duluth MVP: Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State

2010 2016 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team G - Brad Eidsness, North Dakota F – Kenny Babinski, Ferris State D - Ben Blood, North Dakota F – Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State D - Garrett Raboin, St. Cloud State F – Brad McClure, Minnesota State D - Derrick LaPoint, North Dakota D – Brandon Anselmini, Ferris State F - Chris VandeVelde, North Dakota D – Casey Nelson, Minnesota State F - Tony Mosey, St. Cloud State G – Cole Huggins, Minnesota State F - Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin MVP: Darren Smith, G, Ferris State MVP: , F, North Dakota 2017 2011 Three Stars All-Tournament Team Third Star: Matt Pohlkamp, F, Bowling Green G - Sam Brittain, Denver Second Star: Angus Redmond, G, Michigan Tech D - Chay Genoway, North Dakota First Star: Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech D - Matt Donovan, Denver MOP: Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech F - Matt Frattin, North Dakota F - Anthony Maiani, Denver 2018 F - Jaden Schwartz, Colorado College Three Stars MVP: Matt Frattin, F, North Dakota Third Star: Justin Misiak, F, Michigan Tech Second Star: Greyson Reitmeier, F, Michigan Tech First Star: Patrick Munson, G, Michigan Tech MOP: Patrick Munson, G, Michigan Tech

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1988-92 • FOUR GAMES Year Site Facility Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Total/Avg Game 1988 St. Paul, Minn.* Civic Center 12,270 13,829 12,051 13,657 51,807/12,952 1989 St. Paul, Minn.* Civic Center 12,271 12,911 12,237 12,813 50,232/12,558 1990 St. Paul, Minn.* Civic Center 12,316 11,137 10,688 13,704 47,845/11,961 1991 St. Paul, Minn.* Civic Center 13,476 10,310 9,473 11,028 44,287/11,072 1992 St. Paul, Minn.* Civic Center 10,094 11,384 9,983 12,618 44,079/11,020

1993-2013 • FIVE GAMES Year Site Facility Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Total/Avg Game 1993 St. Paul, Minn. Civic Center 8,848 11,319 9,281 8,832 12,457 50,737/10,147 1994 Milwaukee, Wis. Bradley Center 12,139 12,381 12,150 12,004 12,693 61,367/12,273 1995 St. Paul, Minn. Civic Center 15,464$ 9,719 10,571 9,188 10,966 55,908/11,182 1996 Milwaukee, Wis. Bradley Center 8,978 11,429 8,401 8,958 9,538 47,304/9,406 1997 St. Paul, Minn. Civic Center 9,272 9,528 14,013 9,577 14,317 56,707/11,341 1998 Milwaukee, Wis. Bradley Center 6,438 6,306 9,452 6,345 10,166 38,707/7,741 1999 Minneapolis, Minn. Target Center 10,128 6,066 11,311 6,276 8,445 42,226/8,445 2000 Minneapolis, Minn. Target Center 12,234 8,397 11,520 7,129 10,437 49,717/9,943 2001 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 9,966 10,375 18,409 11,299 17,563 67,612/13,522 2002 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 13,103 12,438 18,523$ 12,961 18,126 75,151/15,030 2003 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 14,305 12,292 17,012 12,509 16,668 72,786/14,557 2004 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 14,123 15,022 19,208$ 14,905 19,306$ 82,564/16,513 2005 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 15,583 13,132 17,794 14,730 16,507 77,746/15,549 2006 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 16,312 16,468 19,353 16,134 19,282$ 87,579/17,516 2007 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 16,449 17,511 19,359$ 16,118 19,463$ 88,900/17,780 2008 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 19,232$ 16,768 16,967 15,981 17,907 86,855/17,371 2009 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 17,611 14,722 17,729 15,254 16,749 82,065/16,413 2010 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 15,292 13,113 14,170 12,544 16,414 71,533/14,307 2011 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 13,131 12,903 15,008 (no game) 16,731 57,773/14,443 2012 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 11,489 15,133 12,804 16,738 16,838 73,002/14,600 2013 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 15,971 17,038 16,555 18,949$ 18,782$ 87,295/17,459

2014-16, 2021 • THREE GAMES Year Site Facility Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Total/Avg Game 2014 Grand Rapids, Mich. Van Andel Arena 2,700 4,494 3,968 11,162/3,721 2015 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center 6,844* 6,844* 8,204 15,048/7,524^ 2016 Grand Rapids, Mich. Van Andel Arena 5,044* 5,044* 4,048 9,092/4,546^ 2021& Makato, Minn. MCHS Event Center 250 250 250 750/250

2017-20 • ONE GAME, ON-CAMPUS CHAMPIONSHIP Year Site Facility Attendance 2017 Houghton, Mich. John MacInness Student Ice Arena 4,466$ 2018 Marquette, Mich. Berry Events Center 4,260$ 2019 Mankato, Minn. Verizon Center 5,327$ 2020 Tournament cancelled following quarterfi nals due to COVID-19 outbreak

records in bold face; $ sellout; * sold as single-session ticket, with admittance to both semifi nal games; ^ average per session (two total sessions) & capacity restricted due to governor-mandated CoVID-19 restrictions

134 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY

MINNESOTA DULUTH’S 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WAS THE 37TH WON BY A WCHA TEAM.

135 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1952 • MICHIGAN 1953 • MICHIGAN 1955 • MICHIGAN

Back Row (L-R): Eddie May, Joe Marmo, Head Coach Back Row (L-R): Curtis Swelt, Bill Lucier, Trainer Carl Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Vic Heyliger, Bill Lucier, Neil Vic Heyliger, Trainer Carl Isaacson, Bob Heathcott, Alex Isaacson, Lou Paolatto, Alex MacLellan, Doug Philpott, Buchanan, Bernie Hanna, Baden Cosby, Bob Pitts, Lorne MacLellan, Graham Cragg, Pat Cooney, Paul Pelow, Reggie Reggie Shave, Burt Dunn, Doug Mullen, Telly Mascarin, Pat Howes, Jay Gould, Gerald Karpinka, Trainer Carl Isaacson. Shave, Doug Philpott, Doug Mullen, Manager Chuck Hyman. Cooney, Jim Hass, Head Coach Vic Heyliger. Front Row (L-R): Mike Buchanan, Bob Schiller, Bill Front Row (L-R): John McKennell, Earl Keyes, Tournament Front Row (L-R): Manager Albert Picus, George Chin, Ron MacFarland, Tom Rendall, Yves Hebert, Dick Dunnigan. Queen Leslie Lockhart, Ron Martinson, George Chin, Willard Martinson, Tournament Queen Mary Ann Harman, John Ikola, Jim Haas. Matchefts, Willard Ikola. Overall Record: 18-5-1 WIHL: 13-5-0 – Second Overall Record: 22-4-0 Overall Record: 17-7-0 Head Coach: Vic Heyliger MCHL: 9-3-0 – Tie-Second MCHL: 12-4-0 – Tie-First Captain: Bill MacFarland Head Coach: Vic Heyliger Head Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Earl Keyes Captain: John Matchefts Dec. 4 McGill W 7-2 Dec. 5 McGill W 4-2 Dec. 5 +at Michigan State W 11-1 Dec. 6 St. Lawrence W 6-1 Dec. 10 Montreal W 3-2 Dec. 7 Montreal W 9-2 Dec. 13 W 6-3 Dec. 11 Montreal T 3-3 Dec. 8 Montreal L 4-5 Dec. 19 +at Colorado College W 3-2 Dec. 17 +at Colorado College L 0-4 Dec. 14 Toronto W 4-1 Dec. 20 +at Colorado College W 10-6 Dec. 18 +at Colorado College L 4-5 (ot) Dec. 15 Toronto W 6-4 Dec. 22 +at Denver W 5-2 Dec. 21 +at Denver W 2-1 Dec. 21 +Denver W 7-5 Dec. 23 +at Denver L 4-5 (ot) Dec. 22 +at Denver L 2-8 Dec. 23 +Denver L 4-5 (ot) Jan. 7 +at Michigan State W 6-0 Jan. 7 +at Michigan State W 7-0 Jan. 4 +at North Dakota W 4-2 Jan. 9 Montreal W 13-2 Jan. 8 +Michigan State W 3-1 Jan. 5 +at North Dakota L 2-4 Jan. 10 Montreal L 1-2 Jan. 14 +Minnesota L 4-10 Jan. 11 +Minnesota W 5-4 Jan. 14 +Michigan State W 10-2 Jan. 15 +Minnesota W 5-3 Jan. 12 +Minnesota W 6-1 Jan. 16 +Minnesota L 3-4 Feb. 4 +at Michigan Tech W 4-2 Jan. 16 +Michigan State W 7-1 Jan. 17 +Minnesota W 5-4 Feb. 5 +at Michigan Tech L 1-4 Jan. 18 +at Minnesota W 7-2 Feb. 11 +Michigan State W 4-0 Feb. 11 +at Michigan State W 7-4 Jan. 19 +at Minnesota W 5-0 Feb. 13 +at Minnesota L 2-5 Feb. 12 +Michigan State W 4-3 Feb. 8 +at Michigan Tech W 9-2 Feb. 14 +at Minnesota L 0-4 Feb. 18 +at Minnesota W 5-2 Feb. 9 +at Michigan Tech W 10-4 Feb. 20 +North Dakota W 5-3 Feb. 19 +at Minnesota W 3-1 Feb. 15 +Colorado College L 3-5 Feb. 21 +North Dakota W 8-3 Feb. 25 +North Dakota W 7-0 Feb. 16 +Colorado College W 7-6 (ot) Feb. 27 McGill L 0-7 Feb. 26 +North Dakota W 7-2 Feb. 22 McGill W 6-0 Feb. 28 McGill L 1-2 March 4 +Michigan Tech W 5-1 Feb. 23 McGill W 3-1 March 4 +at Michigan State W 8-4 March 5 +Michigan Tech W 8-4 Feb. 29 +at Michigan State W 8-2 March 6 +Michigan Tech W 8-3 March 10 Harvard N1 W 7-3 March 1 +Michigan State W 6-2 March 7 +Michigan Tech W 10-2 March 12 Colorado College N2 W 5-3 March 7 +Michigan Tech W 11-4 March 13 Boston University N1 W 14-2 March 8 +Michigan Tech W 4-3 March 14 Minnesota N2 W 7-3 + – WIHL game March 13 St. Lawrence N1 W 9-3 N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) March 15 Colorado College N2 W 4-1 + – MCHL game N2 – NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) + – MCHL game N2 – NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

136 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1956 • MICHIGAN 1957 • COLORADO COLLEGE 1958 • DENVER

Back Row (L-R): Mike Buchanan, Manager Dick Brown, Back Row (L-R): Manager Pete Gazzola, Dick McGhee, George Back Row (L-R): Blair Livingstone, Barry Sharp, John Bernie Hanna, Dick Dunnigan, Bob Schiller, Neil McDonald, deRappard, Murray Dea, Harley Patterson, Bob Southwood. Barnhill, Walt Dingwall, Murray Massier, Jim Brown, John Head Coach Vic Heyliger, Tom Rendall, Trainer Carl Isaacson, Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Tom Bedecki, Bob Tanner, Godfrey, John MacMillan. Don McIntosh, Wally Maxwell, Bob Pitts. Harry Harasyn, Gerald Capello, Ron Villeneuve, John Andrews, Trainer Rosie Collins. Middle Row (L-R): Murray MacDonald, Gordon Cresswell, Front Row (L-R): Lorne Howes, Jerry Karpinka, Ed Switzer, Bruce Walker, Con Collie, Dennis Slinn. Bill MacFarland, Tournament Queen Jackie LeClair, Neil Front Row (L-R): Jerry Art, Ron Laughlin, Bunt Hubchick, Buchanan, Jay Gould. Gary Hughes, Don Wishart, Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Bob McCusker, Ike Front Row (L-R): Alan Cook, Wayne Klinck, Head Coach Scott, Howie Viger. Murray Armstrong, Ed Zemrau, Rodney Schneck. Overall Record: 20-2-1 WIHL: 15-2-1 – First Overall Record: 25-5-0 Overall Record: 24-10-2 Head Coach: Vic Heyliger WIHL: 14-4-0 – First WIHL: 12-10-0 – Tie-First Captain: Bill MacFarland Head Coach: Tom Bedecki Head Coach: Murray Armstrong Captain: Don Wishart Captain: Ed Zemrau Dec. 3 McGill W 5-3 Dec. 9 +at North Dakota W 5-1 Nov. 30 Colorado College Alumni (Exh.) W, 2-1 Nov. 30 DU Hilltoppers W 6-2 Dec. 10 +at North Dakota L 2-4 Dec. 1 Colorado College Alumni (Exh.) W, 9-5 Dec. 6 Toronto W 4-3 Dec. 13 +Denver T 3-3 (ot) Dec. 6 Humboldt Indians W, 8-4 Dec. 10 Toronto W 6-1 Dec. 14 +Denver W 6-2 Dec. 8 Humboldt Indians W, 12-3 Dec. 13 +Colorado College W 6-4 Jan. 6 +at Michigan State W 5-2 Dec. 13 Saint Boniface Canadiens W, 12-2 Dec. 14 +at Colorado College L 6-2 Jan. 7 +Michigan State W 3-1 Dec. 15 Saint Boniface Canadiens W, 15-5 Dec. 17 +at Michigan W 7-6 Jan. 13 +Minnesota W 2-0 Dec. 18 +Michigan W, 5-4 Dec. 18 +at Michigan W 3-2 (ot) Jan. 14 +Minnesota W 2-1 Dec. 19 +Michigan W, 7-5 Dec. 20 +at Michigan State W 5-1 Jan. 20 +at Michigan State W 3-2 (ot) Dec. 21 +Michigan State W, 8-2 Dec. 21 +at Michigan State W 4-2 Jan. 21 +Michigan State W 7-1 Dec. 22 +Michigan State W, 7-1 Dec. 27 +Michigan Tech W 3-0 Feb. 7 +Colorado College L 3-6 Jan. 1 Yale W, 10-0 Dec. 30 +Michigan Tech W 6-2 Feb. 8 +Colorado College W 7-2 Jan. 2 Yale W, 17-3 Jan. 1 +Minnesota L 2-1 Feb. 17 +at Minnesota W 5-3 Jan. 4 +Minnesota W, 4-1 Jan. 3 +Minnesota W 4-2 Feb. 18 +at Minnesota W 6-2 Jan. 5 +Minnesota W, 5-3 Jan. 7 U.S. National Team T 3-3 (ot) Feb. 24 Montreal W 5-2 Jan. 11 +at Denver L, 3-6 Jan. 10 U.S. National Team W 7-6 Feb. 25 Montreal W 10-1 Jan. 12 +Denver W, 8-7 (ot) Jan. 13 +at Colorado College L 10-4 March. 2 +at Michigan Tech W 5-2 Jan. 26 W, 5-3 Jan. 14 +Colorado College W 3-2 (ot) March. 3 +at Michigan Tech W 6-3 Jan. 28 Regina Pats W, 8-1 Jan. 17 Flin Flon Bombers W 7-0 March. 9 +Michigan Tech W 5-1 Feb. 2 Flin Flon Bombers L, 3-5 Jan. 20 Flin Flon Bombers W 7-2 March. 10 +Michigan Tech W 5-1 Feb. 4 Flin Flon Bombers W, 4-2 Jan. 24 RPI W 20-3 March 16 St. Lawrence N1 W 2-1 (ot) Feb. 8 +at North Dakota L, 3-6 Jan. 25 RPI W 4-2 March 17 Michigan Tech N2 W 7-5 Feb. 9 +at North Dakota L, 4-5 Jan. 31 +at Minnesota L 6-4 Feb. 11 +at Minnesota^ W, 3-2 (ot) Feb. 1 +at Minnesota L 4-0 + – WIHL game Feb. 12 +at Minnesota W, 5-2 Feb. 3 +at North Dakota L 9-0 N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Feb. 15 +at Denver W, 6-4 Feb. 4 +at North Dakota L 2-1 N2 – NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Feb. 16 +Denver W, 4-3 Feb. 7 Prince Albert Mintos W 9-3 Feb. 19 +North Dakota W, 6-4 Feb. 8 Prince Albert Mintos T 2-2 Feb. 20 +North Dakota W, 7-6 (ot) Feb. 14 Oil Kings W 4-1 March 1 +at Michigan Tech L, 3-4 Feb. 18 Edmonton Oil Kings W 6-3 March 2 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-4 Feb. 21 +at Colorado College L 5-1 March 14 Clarkson N1 W, 5-3 Feb. 22 +Colorado College W 7-0 March 16 Michigan N2 W, 13-6 Feb. 28 +Colorado College W 6-3 March 1 +at Colorado College L 5-2 (Exh.) Exhibition game March 5 +North Dakota W 4-3 ^at St. Paul Auditorium March 7 +North Dakota L 4-1 N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) March 13 Clarkson N1 W 6-2 N2 – NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) March 15 North Dakota N2 W 6-2

+ – WIHL game N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Minneapolis, Minn.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Minneapolis, Minn.)

137 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1959 • NORTH DAKOTA 1960 • DENVER 1961 • DENVER

Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Bob May, Bernie Haley, Pete Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Murray Armstrong, Norb Back Row (L-R): Norb Kemp, Dymetry Warnyca, Jack Wilson, Gazley, Ken Wellen, Steve Thullner, Les Merrifi eld, Ed Kemp, Max Geisthardt, Terry Lomnes, Bill Masterton, Ken Dick Jacob, Max Geisthardt, Greg Lacomy, Paul DiNapoli. Thomlinson, Reg Morelli, Asst Coach Barry Thorndycraft. Williamson, Dick Jacob, Jerry Walker, Trent Beatty, George Konik, Paul Josephson, Paul DiNapoli. Middle Row (L-R): Trent Beatty, Terry Lomnes, Marshall Middle Row (L-R): Ron King, Bart Larson, Ralph Lyndon, Jerry Johnston, Head Coach Murray Armstrong, Ken Williamson, Fox, Garth Perry, Guy LaFrance, Art Miller. Front Row (L-R): Grant Munro, Con Collie, Murray MacDonald, Jerry Duffus, John Art, Jerry Walker. Bruce Walker, George Kirkwood, John MacMillan, Ray Front Row (L-R): Asst Manager Tom Neal, George Gratton, Hamlin, Al Barnhill, Marty Howe. Front Row (L-R): Marty Howe, George Konik, George Bob Began, Joe Poole, Bill Steenson, Julian Brunetta, Stan Kirkwood, Grant Munro, Bill Masterton, Paul Josephson. Paschke, Bob Peabody, Manager Ted Kotyk. Overall Record: 27-4-3 WCHA: 17-4-1 – First Overall Record: 30-1-1 Overall: 21-10-1 Head Coach: Murray Armstrong WCHA: 17-1-0 – First Head Coach: Bob May Captain: John MacMillan Head Coach: Murray Armstrong Captains: Bill Steenson (C), Julian Brunetta (A), Captain: Bill Masterton Joe Poole (A) Nov. 28 DU Hilltoppers (Exh.) W, 14-6 Dec. 4 +at Minnesota T, 4-4 OT Nov. 26 DU Hilltoppers (Exh.) W, 10-3 Nov. 28 Winnipeg Maroons W, 5-3 Dec. 5 +at Minnesota W, 5-4 Dec. 2 Regina Capitals W, 10-2 Nov. 29 Winnipeg Maroons W, 5-3 Dec. 8 +at Michigan Tech L, 3-6 Dec. 3 Regina Capitals W, 2-0 Dec. 5 at Michigan State L, 0-6 Dec. 9 +at Michigan Tech L, 3-5 Dec. 9 Colorado College W, 8-4 Dec. 6 at Michigan State W, 5-4 Dec. 11 +at North Dakota W, 6-3 Dec. 12 +at North Dakota W, 7-2 Dec. 15 Denver W, 4-3 (ot) Dec. 12 +at North Dakota W, 5-2 Dec. 13 +at North Dakota W, 5-1 Dec. 16 Denver W, 4-3 Dec. 21 +Michigan State W, 10-1 Dec. 16 +at Michigan Tech L, 3-2 Dec. 19 U.S. Nationals T, 4-4 (ot) Dec. 22 +Michigan State W, 11-0 Dec. 17 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-2 Dec. 20 U.S. Nationals L, 4-6 Dec. 29 +Michigan Tech W, 9-4 Dec. 19 +Michigan State W, 10-2 Dec. 27 at Warroad Lakers L, 3-4 Dec. 30 +Michigan Tech L, 3-5 Dec. 20 +Michigan State W, 9-0 Jan. 2 Michigan Tech L, 2-3 Jan. 1 +Minnesota W, 6-1 Dec. 22 +Michigan W, 8-1 Jan. 3 Michigan Tech W, 2-1 (ot) Jan. 2 +Minnesota W, 7-2 Dec. 23 +Michigan W, 4-3 (ot) Jan. 9 at Minnesota Duluth W, 4-2 Jan. 8 Warroad Lakers W, 9-1 Dec. 26 +Michigan Tech W, 5-1 Jan. 10 at Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 Jan. 9 Warroad Lakers W, 9-2 Dec. 27 +Michigan Tech W, 2-0 Jan. 16 at Michigan& W, 6-1 Jan. 26 +North Dakota L, 5-6 Jan. 4 Moose Jaw Pla-Mors W, 5-2 Jan. 17 at Michigan L, 2-4 Jan. 27 +North Dakota W, 8-1 Jan. 6 Moose Jaw Pla-Mors T, 3-3 (ot) Jan. 30 at Minnesota L, 3-4 Feb. 2 +Colorado College W, 10-4 Jan. 13 +North Dakota W, 15-1 Jan. 31 at Minnesota W, 6-2 Feb. 5 U.S. National Team W, 7-5 Jan. 14 +North Dakota W, 6-2 Feb. 6 at Michigan Tech L, 3-4 Feb. 6 U.S. National Team T, 5-5 Jan. 27 U.S. National Team W, 10-0 Feb. 7 at Michigan Tech W, 4-0 Feb. 8 Soviet National Team T, 2-2 Jan. 28 U.S. National Team W, 6-2 Feb. 9 Colorado College W, 6-4 Feb. 13 #vs. West German National Team W, 6-1 Feb. 3 +Colorado College W, 11-1 Feb. 10 Colorado College W, 4-2 Feb. 15 Swedish National Team W, 5-3 Feb. 4 +at Colorado College* W, 7-5 Feb. 13 Michigan State L, 2-3 Feb. 19 +Colorado College W, 6-2 Feb. 8 Warroad Lakers W, 13-2 Feb. 14 Michigan State W, 4-2 Feb. 20 +at Colorado College W, 4-1 Feb. 10 Warroad Lakers W, 15-2 Feb. 20 Minnesota W, 6-5 Feb. 26 +at Michigan State W, 5-0 Feb. 11 Warroad Lakers W, 8-5 Feb. 21 Minnesota W, 5-2 Feb. 27 +at Michigan State W, 5-1 Feb. 17 +at Michigan W, 4-1 Feb. 27 at Denver W, 6-4 Feb. 29 +at Michigan W, 8-1 Feb. 18 +at Michigan W, 6-2 Feb. 28 at Denver L, 2-6 March 1 +at Michigan W, 4-2 March 3 +Colorado College W, 8-1 March 2 at Colorado College W, 7-2 March 4 +Colorado College W, 5-2 March 4 +at Colorado College W, 13-3 March 3 at Colorado College L, 5-9 March 5 +at Colorado College W, 6-2 March 10 *Michigan Tech W 9-1 March 13 vs. St. Lawrence N1 W, 4-3 OT March 11 *Colorado College W, 9-2 March 11 *Michigan Tech W 8-2 March 14 vs. Michigan State N2 W, 4-3 OT March 12 *Colorado College W, 3-1 March 17 vs. Minnesota N1 W 6-1 March 18 vs. Boston University N1 W, 6-4 March 18 vs. St. Lawrence N2 W 12-2 + – WCHA game March 19 vs. Michigan Tech N2 W, 5-3 N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Troy, N.Y.) (Exh.) Exhibition game N2 – NCAA Championship (Troy, N.Y.) (Exh.) Exhibition game + - WCHA game & Game called in 3rd period with 5:20 remaining due to a + – WCHA game * - WCHA playoffs fi ght involving players and fans. * - WCHA playoffs N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Denver, Colo.) # - at Broadmoor World Arena N2 – NCAA Championship (Denver, Colo.) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Boston, Mass.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Boston, Mass.)

138 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1962 • MICHIGAN TECH 1963 • NORTH DAKOTA 1964 • MICHIGAN

Back Row (L-R): Manager Tom Bliss, Al Patterson, Scott Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Bob Peters, Al McLean, Back Row (L-R): Trainer Gus Crouch, Mel Wakabayashi, Watson, Norm Wimmer, Gene Rebellato, Bob Mikesch, Ernie Dyda, Don Ross, Arnie Steeves, Will Stirrett, Wayne Jack Cole, Rick Day, Ted Henderson, Barry MacDonald, Wilf Athletic Director Alan Bovard. Gurba, Don Stokaluk, Manager Murray Olson. Martin.

Middle Row (L-R): Asst Coach Bill Lucier, Mike Draper, Pat Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Barry Thorndycraft, Bob Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Al Renfrew, Marty Read, Alex Casey, Gary Begg, Bob Pallante, Barry Johnson, John Ivanitz, Bartlett, Jack Matheson, Bill Borlase, John Sutherland, Hood, Bob Ferguson, Roger Galipeau, Tom Polonic, Pierre Head Coach John MacInnes. George Chigol, Pete Stasiuk, Joe Lech. Dechaine, Manager Len Titlebaum.

Front Row (L-R): Phil McVittie, Al Merlo, Elov Seger, Jerry Front Row (L-R): Dudley Otto, Bill Selman, Dan Storsteen, Front Row (L-R): Bob Gray, George Forrest, Gary Butler, Sullivan, Lou Angotti, Henry Akervall, Don Hermanson, Garry Maurice Roberge, George Goodacre, Dave Merrifi eld, George Gordon Wilkie, Ron Coristine, Dave Newton, Bill Bieber. Bauman. Baland. Overall Record: 24-4-1 Overall Record: 29-3-0 Overall: 22-7-3 WCHA: 12-2-0 – First WCHA: 17-3-0 – First WCHA: 11-5-2 - Tie-First Head Coach: Al Renfrew Head Coach: John MacInnes Head Coach: Barry Thorndycraft Captain: Gordon Wilkie Captain: Jerry Sullivan Captains: Sonny Roberge (C), George Goodacre (A), Dan Storsteen (A) Nov. 29 Queen’s W, 9-5 Dec. 1 +at Michigan L, 3-1 Nov. 30 Queen’s W, 9-5 Dec. 2 +at Michigan L, 5-3 Nov. 24 Winnipeg Monarchs W, 7-2 Dec. 13 Toronto L, 3-5 Dec. 8 +Denver W, 8-7 Nov. 30 Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 Dec. 14 Toronto W, 10-0 Dec. 9 +Denver W, 8-2 Dec. 1 Minnesota Duluth W, 7-1 Jan. 7 at Minnesota Duluth W, 8-4 Dec. 15 Toronto W, 4-1 Dec.7 +at Michigan State W, 11-4 Jan. 8 at Minnesota Duluth W, 7-2 Dec. 16 Toronto W, 9-1 Dec. 8 +at Michigan State L, 5-6 Jan. 10 +at Minnesota W, 5-1 Dec. 29 +at Colorado College W, 7-4 Dec. 14 Winnipeg Rangers W, 12-1 Jan. 11 +at Minnesota L, 5-6 Dec. 30 +at Colorado College W, 9-4 Dec. 15 Winnipeg Rangers W, 10-1 Jan. 17 Loyola (Que.) W, 12-1 Jan. 1 +at Denver W, 8-4 Dec. 18 at Minnesota Duluth L, 1-4 Jan. 18 Loyola (Que.) W, 14-2 Jan. 2 +at Denver W, 5-4 Dec. 19 at Minnesota Duluth W, 7-3 Jan. 24 +Michigan Tech W, 6-2 Jan. 5 +Michigan L, 4-2 Jan. 4 +Michigan Tech W, 4-2 Jan. 25 +Michigan Tech W, 5-3 Jan. 6 +Michigan W, 4-2 Jan. 5 +Michigan Tech T, 3-3 (ot) Jan. 31 +Colorado College W, 7-0 Jan. 12 +at Minnesota W, 5-1 Jan. 11 +at Minnesota W, 6-4 Feb. 1 +Colorado College W, 12-4 Jan. 13 +at Minnesota W, 4-2 Jan. 12 +at Minnesota W, 3-2 Feb. 7 at Ohio W, 14-0 Jan. 19 +at North Dakota W, 2-1 Jan. 17 St. Boniface Canadiens W, 10-2 Feb. 8 at Ohio State W, 21-0 Jan. 20 +at North Dakota W, 3-2 Jan. 25 +Denver W, 7-4 Feb. 14 +at Michigan State W, 2-0 Jan. 26 Minnesota Duluth W, 7-1 Jan. 26 +Denver W, 3-1 Feb. 15 +Michigan State W, 7-2 Jan. 27 Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 Feb. 2 Winnipeg Maroons T, 2-2 (ot) Feb. 21 +Minnesota W, 6-3 Feb. 2 +North Dakota W, 6-2 Feb. 8 +at Michigan Tech L, 0-3 Feb. 22 +Minnesota W, 8-2 Feb. 3 +North Dakota W, 6-2 Feb. 9 +at Michigan Tech L, 1-5 Feb. 28 +a Michigan Tech L, 1-3 Feb. 9 +Michigan State W, 8-2 Feb. 12 +at Denver L, 1-3 Feb. 29 +at Michigan Tech W, 4-3 Feb. 10 +Michigan State W, 3-2 Feb. 13 +at Colorado College W, 7-1 March 6 +at Michigan State W, 9-4 Feb. 16 +Minnesota W, 6-3 Feb. 15 +at Denver L, 2-3 March 7 +Michigan State W, 13-4 Feb. 17 +Minnesota W, 3-2 Feb. 16 +at Colorado College W, 7-6 March 12 *Michigan Tech W, 4-3 Feb. 23 at Minnesota Duluth W, 12-2 Feb. 22 +Minnesota W, 4-3 March 13 *Michigan Tech T, 5-5 Feb. 24 at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-2 Feb. 23 +Minnesota W, 4-3 March 14 *Denver L, 2-6 Feb. 26 Finnish Nationals W, 7-3 March 1 +Michigan T, 2-2 (ot) March 20 vs. Providence N1 W, 3-2 Feb. 27 Finnish Nationals W, 15-2 March 2 +Michigan W, 6-5 March 21 vs. Denver N2 W, 6-3 March 1 *at Michigan State W, 5-1 March 7 *Michigan Tech W, 2-0 March 3 *at Michigan W, 6-4 March 8 *Michigan Tech W, 6-1 + – WCHA game March 16 vs St. Lawrence N1 W, 6-1 March 9 *at Denver L, 4-5 (ot) * - WCHA playoffs March 17 vs Clarkson N2 W, 7-1 March 14 vs. Boston College N1 W, 8-2 N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Denver, Colo.) March 16 vs. Denver N2 W, 6-5 N2 – NCAA Championship (Denver, Colo.) + – WCHA game * - WCHA playoffs + – WCHA game N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Utica, N.Y.) * - WCHA playoffs N2 – NCAA Championship (Utica, N.Y.) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

139 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1965 • MICHIGAN TECH 1966 • MICHIGAN STATE 1968 • DENVER

Back Row (L-R): David Confrey, Colin Patterson, Mike Back Row (L-R): Manager Bill Smith, Dick Bois, Bill Faunt, Back Row (L-R): Tom Gilmore, Al Genovy, Head Coach Murray Gorman, Joe Galetto, Ed Caterer, Steve Yoshino. Doug French, Nino Cristofoli, Bob Fallat, John Schuster, Armstrong, Gerry Jonasson, Rich Blanche, Don Thiessen. Manager Ralph Faust. Middle Row (L-R): Manager Wallace Reid, Gary Milroy, Bob Middle Row (L-R): Trainer Gene Bradshaw, Terry Leifson, Ed Wilson, Bob Toothill, Bob Brooks, Tom Steele, Roy Heino, Middle Row (L-R): Athletic Director Clyde Stretch, Brian Hamilton, Dale Zeman, Randy Ward, Keith Magnuson, Tim Wayne Weller, Head Coach John MacInnes. ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, Tom Mikkola, Mike Jacobson, Dainis Gould, Craig Patrick, Manager Tom Sampson. Vedejs, Ron Roth, Doug Volmar, Tom Crowley, Wayne Duffett, Front Row (L-R): Rick Best, Bruce Riutta, Terry Ryan, Pete Head Coach Amo Bessone. Front Row (L-R): Gerry Powers, Bob Trembecky, Jim Wiste, Leiman, Al Holm, Rick Yeo, Dennis Huculak, Fred Dart, Tony Jim Shires, Cliff Koroll, Tom Miller, Frank Daly. Esposito. Front Row (L-R): Gaye Cooley, Matt Mulcahy, Don Heaphy, Jerry Fisher, Mike Coppo, Tom Purdo, Larry Roche. Overall Record: 28-5-1 Overall Record: 24-5-2 WCHA: 15-3-0 – First WCHA: 12-5-1 – Second Overall: 16-13-0 Head Coach: Murray Armstrong Head Coach: John MacInnes WCHA: 9-11-0 - Sixth Captain: Cliff Koroll, Jim Wiste Captain: Al Holm Head Coach: Amo Bessone Captains: Mike Coppo (C), Don Heaphy (A) Nov. 10 DU Hilltoppers (Exh.) W, 11-1 Nov. 20 Waterloo Lutheran W, 6-1 Nov. 11 DU Hilltoppers (Exh.) W, 11-2 Nov. 21 Waterloo Lutheran W, 9-3 Nov. 19 +at Colorado College L, 0-4 Nov. 17 +at North Dakota W, 5-1 Nov. 25 at Port Arthur W, 8-3 Nov. 20 +at Colorado College L, 3-4 (ot) Nov. 18 +at North Dakota L, 3-1 Nov. 27 at Red Rock W, 4-3 Nov. 25 at St. Lawrence L, 3-5 Nov. 20 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 6-1 Dec. 4 +North Dakota W, 3-2 Nov. 26 at Clarkson L, 3-6 Dec. 1 +at Michigan Tech L, 6-1 Dec. 5 +North Dakota W, 5-2 Nov. 27 at St. Lawrence W, 6-4 Dec. 2 +at Michigan Tech L, 4-1 Dec. 18 +at North Dakota L, 2-1 Dec. 3 +North Dakota W, 11-5 Dec. 8 +Michigan W, 5-2 Dec. 19 +at North Dakota L, 6-3 Dec. 4 +North Dakota L, 3-5 Dec. 9 +Michigan W, 2-1 (ot) Jan. 1 at Minnesota Duluth W, 6-3 Dec. 10 +Denver L, 6-8 Dec. 16 Bemidji State W, 12-0 Jan. 2 at Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 Dec. 11 +Denver W, 4-1 Dec. 26 Finnish National Team# T, 2-2 Jan. 8 Minnesota Duluth W, 4-2 Jan. 7 +Colorado College L, 4-5 (ot) Dec. 28 U.S. National Team# L, 5-4 Jan. 9 Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 Jan. 8 +Colorado College W, 6-2 Dec. 29 Italian National Team# W, 5-2 Jan. 15 +at Minnesota W, 4-1 Jan. 14 +Minnesota L, 5-7 Dec. 30 Soviet National Team# L, 8-1 Jan. 16 +at Minnesota L, 5-4 Jan. 15 +Minnesota L, 1-5 Jan. 5 Alberta W, 4-2 Jan. 22 +at Denver W, 3-2 Jan. 21 Minnesota Duluth W, 6-5 (ot) Jan. 6 Alberta W, 8-0 Jan. 23 +at Denver T, 3-3 Jan. 22 Minnesota Duluth W 5-2 Jan. 12 +at Michigan State W, 3-2 Jan. 29 +Michigan W, 10-2 Jan. 28 +at Minnesota L, 5-6 (ot) Jan. 13 +at Michigan State W, 3-1 Jan. 30 +Michigan L, 6-1 Jan. 29 +at Minnesota W, 4-3 Jan. 15 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-1 Feb. 5 +Colorado College W, 3-1 Feb. 4 +Michigan W, 8-7 Jan. 19 +Colorado College W, 3-1 Feb. 6 +Colorado College W, 10-1 Feb. 5 +at Michigan W, 4-2 Jan. 20 +at Colorado College W, 6-0 Feb. 12 +Denver L, 3-1 Feb. 11 vs. Wisconsin# W, 3-1 Jan. 26 Minnesota Nationals W, 5-2 Feb. 13 +Denver W, 3-0 Feb. 12 at Wisconsin W, 5-3 Jan. 27 Minnesota Nationals W, 10-3 Feb. 19 +at Michigan State W, 4-3 Feb. 18 +at Michigan Tech L, 4-8 Jan. 31 Wisconsin W, 7-1 Feb. 20 +at Michigan State W, 5-4 Feb. 19 +at Michigan Tech L, 2-4 Feb. 9 +Minnesota Duluth W, 10-2 Feb. 26 +at Michigan W, 7-2 Feb. 25 +Michigan W, 7-1 Feb. 10 +Minnesota Duluth W, 6-1 Feb. 27 +at Michigan W, 8-2 Feb. 26 +at Michigan L, 0-1 (ot) Feb. 16 +North Dakota W, 7-0 March 5 *Minnesota W, 8-4 March 3 *at Michigan W, 3-2 Feb. 17 +North Dakota W, 8-2 March 6 *Minnesota T, 3-3 March 5 *Michigan Tech W, 4-3 Feb. 23 +Michigan Tech W, 7-2 March 13 *at North Dakota W, 6-4 March 18 vs. Boston University N1 W, 2-1 Feb. 26 +Michigan Tech W, 5-2 March 18 vs Brown N1 W, 4-0 March 19 vs. Clarkson N2 W, 6-1 March 1 Saskatchewan W, 6-0 Marh 20 vs Boston College N2 W, 8-2 March 5 *Minnesota Duluth W, 11-4 + – WCHA game March 8 *Minnesota W, 9-0 + – WCHA game * - WCHA playoffs March 9 *Minnesota W, 7-3 * - WCHA playoffs #- Game played in Milwaukee, Wis. March 14 vs. Boston College N1 W, 4-1 N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Providence, R.I.) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Minneapolis, Minn.) March 16 vs. North Dakota N2 W, 4-0 N2 – NCAA Championship (Providence, R.I.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Minneapolis, Minn.) (Exh.) Exhibition game + – WCHA game * - WCHA playoffs # - Broadmoor World Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Duluth, Minn.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Duluth, Minn.)

140 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1969 • DENVER 1973 • WISCONSIN 1974 • MINNESOTA

Back Row (L-R): Trainer Gene Bradshaw, Lynn Powis, Back Row (L-R): Trainer Dennis Helwig, Manager Tom Colby, Back Row (L-R): Tom Vannelli, Warren Miller, Tom Dahlheim, Bill Pettinger, Dan Helm, John Saville, George Morrison, Bob Lundeen, Rick Wineberg, Bob Schaughnessy, John Joe Micheletti, Buzz Schneider, Mike Polich, Pat Phippen, Manager Tom Sampson. Coyne, Tom Kuklinski, Norm Cherrey, Max Bentley, Tim Dool, Manager David Gurovitsch. Tom Hausman, Jack Johnson, Manager Bob Zimmerman. Middle Row (L-R): Asst Coach Harry Ottenbreit, Frank Daly, Middle Row (L-R): Dr. V. George Nagobads, Brad Marrow, Gerry Jonasson, Tom Gilmore, Al Genovy, Rich Blanche, Don Middle Row (L-R): Asst Coach Bill Howard, Dennis Olmstead, John Sheridan, Bruce Carlson, Doug Falls, Dick Spannbauer, Thiessen, Ed Hamilton, Head Coach Murray Armstrong. Jay Rendall, Dave Arundel, Tom Machowski, Dean Talafous, Mike Phippen, Rob Harris, Les Auge, Tim Carlson, Athletic John Taft, Steve Short, Don Deprez, Ernie Blackburn, Steve Director Paul Giel, Head Coach Herb Brooks. Front Row (L-R): Terry Leifson, Craig Patrick, Dale Zeman, Alley, Ted Daley, Asst Coach Jeff Rotsch. Randy Ward, Gerry Powers, Tim Gould, Keith Magnuson, Bob Front Row (L-R): Manager Dick Brown, John Matschke, Trembecky, Tom Miller. Front Row (L-R): Asst Coach Bill Rothwell, Stan Hinkley, Bill , Eric Lockwood, Brad Shelstad, Bill Moen, Cal Reay, Jr., Doug Kelso, Doug Spitzig, Bob Freker, Dick Perkins, Cossalter, John Harris, Manager Dennis Cossalter. Overall Record: 26-6-0 Jim Makey, Doug McFadden, Dave Pay, Gary Winchester, Jim WCHA: 14-8-0 – Second Johnston, Head Coach Bob Johnson. Overall Record: 22-11-6 Head Coach: Murray Armstrong WCHA: 14-9-5 - Second Captains: Keith Magnuson, Tom Miller, Craig Patrick Overall: 29-9-2 Head Coach: Herb Brooks WCHA: 18-9-1 - Third Captain: Brad Shelstad Nov. 8 DU Hilltoppers (Exh.) W, 4-0 Head Coach: Bob Johnson Nov. 10 DU Hilltoppers (Exh.) W, 12-4 Captain: Tim Dool Oct. 27 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 3-4 Nov. 15 +at North Dakota L, 4-3 Nov. 2 +Wisconsin L, 2-3 Nov. 16 +at North Dakota L, 7-5 Nov. 3 +at Colorado College L, 10-6 Nov. 3 +Wisconsin L, 2-8 Nov. 22 +Colorado College W, 7-0 Nov. 4 +at Colorado College W, 5-0 Nov. 9 +Michigan T, 4-4 (ot) Nov. 23 +at Colorado College W, 4-2 Nov. 10 Colgate W, 13-3 Nov. 10 +Michigan L, 3-4 Nov. 30 DU Hilltoppers (Exh.) W, 11-2 Nov. 11 Colgate W, 13-1 Nov. 16 +North Dakota W, 7-3 Dec. 6 +at Michigan Tech L, 3-1 Nov. 17 +Colorado College W, 6-3 Nov. 17 +North Dakota W, 11-3 Dec. 7 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-1 Nov. 18 +Colorado College W, 5-3 Nov. 23 +at Michigan State W, 6-3 Dec. 20 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 Nov. 24 +Michigan W, 5-3 Nov. 24 +at Michigan State W, 4-3 Dec. 21 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 7-4 Nov. 25 +Michigan W, 7-2 Nov. 30 St. Louis W, 3-2 Dec. 27 U.S. National Team# W, 6-0 Dec. 1 +Notre Dame W, 5-4 (ot) Dec. 1 St. Louis W, 7-5 Dec. 29 Czech National Team#** W, 2-2 Dec. 2 +Notre Dame W, 5-3 Dec. 14 +Minnesota Duluth T, 3-3 (ot) Jan. 3 Colgate W, 9-1 Dec. 8 +Michigan W, 6-3 Dec. 15 +Minnesota Duluth W, 6-5 Jan. 4 Colgate W, 13-3 Dec. 9 +Michigan W, 10-4 Dec. 27 vs. Harvard ^ W, 6-3 Jan. 10 +at Michigan L 5-4 (ot) Dec. 22 +at Minnesota T, 4-4 (ot) Dec. 28 at St. Louis ^ L, 2-6 Jan. 11 +at Michigan W, 5-3 Dec. 23 +at Minnesota L, 4-2 Dec. 29 Czechoslovakia Nationals (Exh.) L, 1-7 Jan. 17 +Minnesota Duluth W, 8-2 Dec. 28 +Colorado College% W, 6-2 Jan. 4 +at North Dakota W, 2-1 Jan. 18 +Minnesota Duluth W, 8-2 Dec. 30 +Minnesota% W, 5-1 Jan. 5 +at North Dakota W, 2-1 Jan. 24 +Colorado College W, 6-0 Jan. 5 +at Denver W, 3-2 Jan. 11 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 3-4 Jan. 25 +at Colorado College W, 2-1 Jan. 6 +at Denver L, 2-1 Jan. 12 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 2-5 Jan. 31 +Michigan Tech W, 3-0 Jan. 12 +at Michigan State W, 4-3 Jan. 18 +Michigan State W, 9-4 Feb. 1 +Michigan Tech L, 4-2 Jan. 13 +at Michigan State L, 7-5 Jan. 19 +Michigan State W, 6-3 Feb. 4 +North Dakota W, 6-0 Jan. 19 Clarkson W, 5-4 (ot) Jan. 25 +at Michigan W, 4-2 Feb. 7 +North Dakota W, 4-3 Jan. 20 Clarkson W, 8-3 Jan. 26 +Michigan L, 3-6 Feb. 14 +Michigan State W, 9-4 Jan. 26 +North Dakota W, 8-3 Feb. 1 +Denver L, 5-6 Feb. 15 +Michigan State L, 2-1 Jan. 27 +North Dakota W, 4-3 Feb. 2 +Denver W, 10-2 Feb. 21 Canadian National Team W, 5-3 Feb. 2 +Michigan Tech L, 7-1 Feb. 8 +at Wisconsin T, 3-3 (ot) Feb. 22 Canadian National Team W, 3-2 Feb. 3 +at Michigan Tech L, 5-3 Feb. 9 +at Wisconsin T, 4-4 (ot) Feb. 28 Alberta W, 5-1 Feb. 9 +Michigan State W, 5-2 Feb. 15 +Notre Dame W, 7-2 March 1 Alberta W, 3-2 Feb. 10 +Michigan State W, 6-4 Feb. 16 +Notre Dame W, 6-3 March 6 *Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 Feb. 16 +Minnesota Duluth W, 6-2 Feb. 22 +at Colorado College W, 2-1 March 8 *Colorado College W, 3-1 Feb. 17 +Minnesota Duluth W, 9-2 Feb. 23 +at Colorado College T, 6-6 (ot) March 13 vs. Harvard N1 W, 9-2 Feb. 23 +at Notre Dame L, 8-5 March 1 +at Michigan Tech L, 2-5 March 15 vs. Cornell N2 W, 4-3 Feb. 24 +at Notre Dame L, 4-3 March 2 +at Michigan Tech L, 1-4 March 2 +Minnesota L, 4-3 March 5 *Michigan W, 5-1 (Exh.) Exhibition game March 3 +Minnesota W, 3-0 March 6 *Michigan W, 5-4 + – WCHA game March 5 *Minnesota W, 8-6 March 9 *Denver T, 3-3 (ot) * - WCHA playoffs March 6 *Minnesota W, 6-4 March 10 *Denver W, 2-1 # - Broadmoor World Tournament March 9 *Notre Dame T, 4-4 (ot) March 14 vs. Boston University N1 W, 5-4 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) March 10 *Notre Dame W, 4-3 March 15 vs. Michigan Tech N2 W, 4-2 ** - Game called in DU’s favor (1-0) March 16 vs. Cornell N1 W, 6-5 (ot) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) March 17 vs. Denver N2 W, 4-2 (Exh.) Exhibition () N2 – NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) + – WCHA game + – WCHA game * - WCHA playoffs * - WCHA playoffs ^ St. Louis Holiday Tournament % St. Louis Invitational, St. Louis, Mo. N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Boston, Mass.) N1– NCAA Semifi nal (Boston, Mass.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Boston, Mass.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Boston Mass.)

141 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1975 • MICHIGAN TECH 1976 • MINNESOTA 1977 • WISCONSIN

Back Row (L-R): Kurt Helminen, Steve Bouchard, Ed Back Row (L-R): Ken Yackel, Bob Fish, Tom Gorence, Rob Back Row (L-R): Manager Herb Falconer, Asst Coach Gary Dempsey, Dana Decker, Nels Goddard, Chris Ferguson, Stu Larson, Phil Verchota, Joe Baker, Jim Boo, Tony Dorn, Bill Weitz, Ron Griffi n, Brian Devlin, Tim Phippen, Jim Scheid, Ostlund, Mgr Dale Zschoche, Asst Coach Rick Yeo. Baker, Dan Bonk, Mark Conway, Bruce Lind. Mark Johnson, Les Grauer, Mike Eaves, Bob Suter, Rod Romanchuk, Norm McIntosh, Dr. Bill Clancy, Trainer Bryant Middle Row (L-R): Mgr Howard Martin, Trainer Randy Owsley, Middle Row (L-R): Steve Janaszak, Don Madson, Dr. V. George Kirk. Jeff Wilcox, Paul Jensen, Stu Younger, Steve Jensen, Mike Nagobads, Dr. Norman Holte, Asst Coach Brad Buetow, Head Zuke, Jim Mayer, Pete Roberts, Doug Young, Scott Jessee, Coach Herb Brooks, Athletic Director Paul Giel, Trainer Gary Middle Row (L-R): Manager Jim Reed, Asst Coach Bill Asst Coach Glen Weller, Head Coach John MacInnes. Smith, Mgr Jim Davidson, Mgr Adam White, Reed Larson, Howard, Steve Ganske, Mike Meeker, John Suter, Tom Tim Rainey, Mark Lambert. Lundeen, John Taft, Clark Kavolinas, Brad Mullens, John Front Row (L-R): Bruce Horsch, Jim Murray, George Lyle, Bill Gregory, Ian Perrin, Lee Skille, Steve Alley, Asst Coach Dick Steele, Bob Lorimer, Bob D’Alvise, Bruce Abbey, Jim Warden, Front Row (L-R): Jeff Tscherne, Russ Anderson, Joe Perkins, Trainer Dennis Helwig. Tom O’Connell. Micheletti, Tom Vannelli, Pat Phippen, Warren Miller, Tom Younghans, Bryan Fredrickson, Brad Morrow, Tom Mohr. Front Row (L-R): Asst Coach Grant Standbrook, Dave Overall Record: 32-10-0 Lundeen, Dave Herbst, Brad Johnson, Craig Norwich, Julian WCHA: 22-10-0 – Second Overall: 28-14-2 Baretta, Dave McNab, Mike Dibble, Murray Johnson, George Head Coach: John MacInnes WCHA: 18-13-1 - Third Gwozdecky, Tom Ulseth, Mark Capuch, Head Coach Bob Captain: Bob Lorimer Head Coach: Herb Brooks Johnson. Captain: Pat Phippen Oct. 25 Lake Superior State W, 8-4 Overall Record: 37-7-1 Oct. 26 Lake Superior State W, 6-2 Oct. 25 ^vs. U.S. Olympics W,, 5-2 WCHA: 26-5-1 – First Nov. 1 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 7-4 Oct. 27 St. Louis W, 4-3 Head Coach: Bob Johnson Nov. 2 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 6-3 Oct. 28 St. Louis W, 6-3 Captains: Steve Alley, Mike Eaves, John Taft Nov. 8 +Michigan State L, 4-2 Oct. 7 +Minnesota-Duluth W, 5-4 (ot) Nov. 9 +Michigan State L, 5-4 Oct. 8 +Minnesota-Duluth W, 4-2 Oct. 15 +Michigan L, 6-7 (ot) Nov. 15 +Colorado College W, 8-7 Oct. 14 +at Denver L, 2-3 (ot) Oct. 16 +Michigan W, 7-6 (ot) Nov. 16 +Colorado College L, 4-2 Nov. 15 +at Denver W, 5-1 Oct. 22 Western W, 11-2 Nov. 22 +at Michigan L, 7-5 Nov. 21 +at Michigan State L, 1-3 Oct. 23 Western Ontario W, 8-4 Nov. 23 +at Michigan L, 4-3 Nov. 22 +at Michigan State W, 4-2 Nov. 5 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 Nov. 29 +North Dakota W, 8-2 Nov. 28 +Wisconsin L, 2-4 Nov. 6 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 7-1 Nov. 30 +North Dakota W, 8-3 Nov. 29 +Wisconsin W, 6-1 Nov. 12 +Colorado College W, 6-5 Dec. 6 +at Denver W, 9-2 Dec. 3 U.S. Olympics L, 1-3 Nov. 13 +Colorado College W, 5-4 Dec. 7 +at Denver W, 4-3 Dec. 5 +North Dakota W, 4-2 Nov. 19 +at Michigan State L, 2-5 Dec. 13 +at Notre Dame W, 5-3 Dec. 6 +North Dakota L, 3-6 Nov. 20 +at Michigan State W, 8-0 Dec. 14 +at Notre Dame W, 8-2 Dec. 19 +Colorado College W, 6-2 Nov. 26 +Notre Dame L, 1-4 Dec. 20 +at Minnesota L, 4-2 Dec. 20 +Colorado College W, 3-2 Nov. 27 +Notre Dame W, 4-3 Dec. 21 +at Minnesota L, 6-3 Dec. 26 at St. Louis W, 7-4 Dec. 3 +at Minnesota W, 4-3 (ot) Dec. 27 @vs Yale W, 7-3 Dec. 28 at St. Louis W, 7-5 Dec. 4 +at Minnesota W, 7-2 Dec. 28 @vs Michigan W, 3-2 Jan. 2 +Michigan Tech W, 10-5 Dec. 10 +North Dakota W, 6-2 Jan. 10 +Michigan L, 5-4 Jan. 3 +Michigan Tech L, 2-8 Dec. 11 +North Dakota W, 11-6 Jan. 11 +Michigan W, 6-0 Jan. 9 +at Notre Dame W, 6-3 Dec. 29 Harvard L, 3-4 Jan. 17 +at North Dakota W, 6-4 Jan. 10 +at Notre Dame T, 4-4 (ot) Dec. 30 Harvard W, 7-5 Jan. 18 +at North Dakota W, 6-1 Jan. 16 +Denver W, 3-1 Dec. 31 Moscow Spartak L, 1-2 Jan. 24 +Denver W, 11-5 Jan. 17 +Denver W, 6-4 Jan. 7 +Minnesota W, 7-1 Jan. 25 +Denver W, 7-0 Jan. 23 +at Michigan L, 3-7 Jan. 8 +Minnesota L, 4-5 Jan. 31 +at Michigan State W, 5-2 Jan. 24 +at Michigan L, 3-5 Jan. 14 +at North Dakota W, 7-6 (ot) Feb. 1 +at Michigan State W, 5-4 Jan. 30 +at Minnesota-Duluth W, 5-3 Jan. 15 +at North Dakota W, 8-7 (ot) Feb. 7 +Minnesota Duluth W, 10-3 Jan. 31 +at Minnesota-Duluth W, 6-3 Jan. 21 +at Colorado College W, 6-3 Feb. 8 +Minnesota Duluth L, 7-4 Feb. 6 +Michigan State L, 2-4 Jan. 22 +at Colorado College W, 4-1 Feb. 14 +Notre Dame W, 7-3 Feb. 7 +Michigan State L, 4-5 (ot) Jan. 28 +Michigan State W, 10-6 Feb. 15 +Notre Dame W, 10-1 Feb. 13 +at Wisconsin W, 5-4 (ot) Jan. 29 +Michigan State W, 9-2 Feb. 21 +at Wisconsin L, 4-0 Feb. 14 +at Wisconsin L, 3-9 Feb. 4 +at Michigan W, 3-2 Feb. 22 +at Wisconsin W, 4-2 Feb. 20 +at Colorado College W, 4-1 Feb. 5 +at Michigan W, 11-8 Feb. 28 +Minnesota W, 7-0 Feb. 21 +at Colorado College L, 3-4 Feb. 11 +Michigan Tech W, 8-4 March 1 +Minnesota W, 5-4 Feb. 27 +Michigan L, 2-5 Feb. 12 +Michigan Tech W, 4-3 March 3 *Notre Dame W, 2-0 Feb. 28 +Michigan W, 7-4 Feb. 18 +Minnesota Duluth W, 7-4 March 4 *Notre Dame W, 6-3 March 5 +at North Dakota W, 5-3 Feb. 19 +Minnesota Duluth W, 6-4 March. 6 *Michigan State W, 6-4 March 6 +at North Dakota L, 1-5 Feb. 25 +at Denver L, 3-6 March 7 *Michigan State W, 7-4 March 10 *Colorado College W, 7-4 Feb. 26 +at Denver W, 5-2 March 13 vs Boston University N1 W, 7-5 March 11 *Colorado College W, 5-1 March 4 +at Notre Dame W, 8-3 Sat. 15 vs Minnesota N2 W, 6-1 March 13 *Michigan State T, 2-2 (ot) March 5 +at Notre Dame T, 3-3 (ot) March 14 *Michigan State W, 7-6 (3 ot) March 9 *Colorado College W, 3-1 + – WCHA game March 26 vs. Boston University N1 W, 4-2 March 10 *Colorado College W, 3-1 * - WCHA playoffs March 27 vs. Michigan Tech N2 W, 6-4 March 12 *Minnesota W, 9-5 @ - (Detroit, Mich.) March 13 *Minnesota W, 8-3 N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (St. Louis, Mo.) ^ Hall of Fame Game (Eveleth, Minn.) March 16 *Michigan W, 4-0 N2 – NCAA Championship (St. Louis, Mo.) + – WCHA game March 17 *Michigan W, 5-4 * - WCHA playoffs March 25 vs. New Hampshire N1 W, 4-3 (ot) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Denver, Colo.) March 26 vs. Michigan N2 W, 6-5 (ot) N2 – NCAA Championship (Denver, Colo.) + – WCHA game * - WCHA playoffs N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Detroit, Mich.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Detroit, Mich.)

142 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1979 • MINNESOTA 1980 • NORTH DAKOTA 1981 • WISCONSIN

Back Row (L-R): Steve Ulseth, Neal Broten, Kevin Hartzell, Back Row (L-R): Manager Dave Kamrowski, Paul Tupa, Rob Back Row (L-R): Manager Mark Melby, Manager Gramps Brian Zins, Jay Larson, Bob Bergloff, Steve Pepper, Peter Martens, Dusty Carroll, Troy Magnuson, Dean Dachyshyn, O’Sheridan, Todd Lecy, Tom Carroll, Brad Benson, Ken Hayek, John Meredith, Wayne Larson, Bart Larson. Craig Ludwig, Gary Gangelhoff, Glen Fester, Greg Ross, Mike Keryluk, Brian Mullen, Peter Johnson, Todd Delveaux, Ed Geatz, Paul Kryworuchka, Steve Palmiscno, Manager Paul Repins, John Dougherty, Bruce Driver, Trainer Jim Pluemer, Middle Row (L-R): Dave Terwilliger, Mike Greeder, Jeff Teal, Olmstead, Trainer Todd Jorgenson. Trainer Dennis Helwig. Trainer Jim Mulcahy, Trainer Mike Bell, Asst Coach Brad Buetow, Asst Coach John Perpich, Asst Coach Mike Foley, Middle Row (L-R): Trainer AG Edwards, Darren Jensen, Pierre Middle Row (L-R): Admin Asst Coach Tom Osenton, Ron Mgr Steve Tollund, Mgr Fred Field, Mike Ramsey, Brad Lamoureux, Frank Burggraf, Mickey Volcan, Paul Chadwick, Vincent, Scott Sabo, Pat Ethier, John Johannson, Steve Doshan, Tim Harrer. Howard Walker, Cary Eades, Marc Chorney, Conway Marvin, McKenzie, Lexi Doner, John Newberry, Tim Sager, Jeff Phil Sykes, Glen White, Bob Sween, Asst Coach Rick Wilson, Andringa, Ted Pearson, Manager Rob Malnory, Asst Coach Front Row (L-R): Steve Janaszak, Rob McClanahan, Joe Asst Coach Jim Nelson. Bill Howard. Baker, Phil Verchota, Head Coach Herb Brooks, Bill Baker, Athletic Director Paul Giel, Steve Christoff, Eric Strobel, Don Front Row (L-R): Bob Iwabuchi, Doug Smail, Rick Zaparniuk, Front Row (L-R): Asst Coach Grant Standbrook, Ed Lebler, Micheletti, Jim Jetland. Brad Cox, Travis Dunn, Head Coach Gino Gasparini, Rick Dan Gorowsky, Scott Lecy, Marc Behrend, Terry Kleisinger, Myers, Mike Neitzke, Erwin Martens, Mark Taylor, Mel Jay McFarlane, Kip Pendleton, Jamey Gremore, Theran Overall Record: 32-11-1 Donnelly. Welsh, Jon Morgan, Randy Keller, Head Coach Bob Johnson. WCHA: 20-11-1 – Second Head Coach: Herb Brooks Overall: 31-8-1 Overall Record: 27-14-1 Captain: Bill Baker WCHA: 21-6-1 - First WCHA: 17-11-0 - T- Second Head Coach: Gino Gasparini Head Coach: Bob Johnson Oct. 20 vs. North Dakota (Exh.) W, 6-5 Captains: Mark Taylor (C), Marc Chorney (A), Captain: Jay McFarlane Oct. 21 ^vs. North Dakota W, 5-3 Erwin Martens (A) Oct. 28 +Wisconsin W, 8-4 Oct. 17 Western Michigan W, 7-3 Oct. 29 +Wisconsin L, 5-9 Oct. 16 Canadian National Team (Exh.) L, 3-6 Oct. 18 Western Michigan W, 5-4 Nov. 3 +at Michigan State W, 6-4 Oct. 19 at Minn. Duluth (Exh.) W, 7-2 Oct. 24 +at Denver W, 5-3 Nov. 4 +at Michigan State W, 6-5 (ot) Oct. 26 +Colorado College L, 2-3 Oct. 25 +at Denver L, 3-5 Nov. 10 +Notre Dame L, 2-3 Oct. 27 +Colorado College W, 9-4 Oct. 31 +Colorado College W, 6-4 Nov. 11 +Notre Dame W, 4-1 Nov. 2 +Michigan Tech W, 4-3 Nov. 1 +Colorado College W, 7-5 Nov. 17 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 (ot) Nov. 3 +Michigan Tech L, 3-5 Nov. 7 Ferris State W, 8-2 Nov. 18 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 4-5 Nov. 9 +at Denver W, 4-3 Nov. 8 Ferris State W, 4-2 Nov. 24 +at Colorado College W, 8-3 Nov. 10 +at Denver W, 3-0 Nov. 14 +Notre Dame L, 4-5 (ot) Nov. 25 +at Colorado College W, 8-3 Nov. 16 +St. Lawrence W, 4-3 Nov. 15 +Notre Dame W, 4-0 Dec. 2 +Michigan W, 8-2 Nov. 17 +St. Lawrence W, 7-0 Nov. 21 +at Michigan W, 5-3 Dec. 3 +Michigan W, 10-5 Nov. 23 +at Michigan State W, 9-2 Nov. 22 +at Michigan L, 1-3 Dec. 15 +at North Dakota L, 1-4 Nov. 24 +at Michigan State L, 4-5 (ot) Nov. 28 +Minnesota L, 4-5 (ot) Dec. 16 +at North Dakota W, 6-3 Nov. 30 +Minnesota W, 6-3 Nov. 29 +Minnesota W, 8-3 Dec. 22 Princeton W, 6-2 Dec. 1 +Minnesota W, 7-6 (ot) Dec. 5 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 2-3 Dec. 23 Princeton W, 6-2 Dec. 4 U.S. National Team (Exh.) L, 1-6 Dec. 6 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-3 Dec. 27 Harvard W, 5-4 Dec. 7 +at Minnesota-Duluth L, 4-5 (ot) Dec. 28 Yale W, 10-5 Dec. 28 Yale W, 7-3 Dec. 8 +at Minnesota-Duluth W, 4-3 (ot) Dec. 29 Yale W, 12-1 Jan. 5 +at Michigan W, 10-1 Dec. 21 Ohio State W, 7-2 Jan. 2 RPI L, 4-6 Jan. 6 +at Michigan W, 3-0 Dec. 22 Ohio State W, 8-2 Jan. 3 RPI L, 5-6 Jan. 12 +Minnesota Duluth T, 6-6 (ot) Jan. 4 at Northern Michigan L, 2-4 Jan. 9 +Michigan W, 8-5 Jan. 13 +Minnesota Duluth L, 1-6 Jan. 5 at Northern Michigan L, 3-4 (ot) Jan. 10 +Michigan W, 4-3 Jan. 19 +at Wisconsin W, 3-2 Jan. 11 +Notre Dame W, 7-4 Jan. 16 +at Minnesota L, 3-6 Jan. 20 +at Wisconsin L, 3-4 Jan. 12 +Notre Dame W, 3-1 Jan. 17 +at Minnesota L, 4-8 Jan. 26 +at Denver L, 4-5 Jan. 18 +Minnesota-Duluth W, 7-3 Jan. 23 +Minnesota Duluth W, 7-2 Jan. 27 +at Denver L, 2-4 Jan. 19 +Minnesota-Duluth W, 5-1 Jan. 24 +Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 Feb. 2 +Michigan State W, 7-4 Jan. 25 +at Colorado College L, 8-9 (ot) Jan. 30 +Michigan Tech L, 3-5 Feb. 3 +Michigan State W, 11-3 Jan. 26 +at Colorado College W, 7-3 Jan. 31 +Michigan Tech W, 6-2 Feb. 10 +Colorado College W, 8-5 Feb. 1 +at Michigan Tech T, 3-3 (ot) Feb. 6 +at North Dakota W, 10-1 Feb. 11 +Colorado College W, 9-2 Feb. 2 +at Michigan Tech L, 4-6 Feb. 7 +at North Dakota W, 5-4 Feb. 16 +at Notre Dame L, 2-3 Feb. 6 Japanese National Team (Exh.) W, 7-2 Feb. 13 +at Colorado College W, 4-3 (ot) Feb. 17 +at Notre Dame L, 7-8 Feb. 8 +Denver W, 7-1 Feb. 14 +at Colorado College L, 2-4 Feb. 23 +Michigan Tech W, 6-2 Feb. 9 +Denver W, 5-2 Feb. 20 +Michigan State L, 3-5 Feb. 24 +Michigan Tech W, 7-3 Feb. 15 +at Minnesota W, 5-3 Feb. 21 +Michigan State W, 5-4 March 2 +North Dakota W, 5-2 Feb. 16 +at Minnesota W, 6-2 Feb. 27 +at Notre Dame L, 2-4 March 3 +North Dakota L, 2-4 Feb. 22 +Michigan W, 5-2 Feb. 28 +at Notre Dame W, 7-0 March 6 *Michigan Tech W, 5-3 Feb. 23 +Michigan W, 4-3 (ot) March 7 *Colorado College W, 8-2 March 7 *Michigan Tech W, 6-1 Feb. 29 +at Wisconsin W, 8-1 March 8 *Colorado College L, 4-11 March 10 *Minnesota Duluth W, 2-1 March 1 +at Wisconsin W, 4-3 March 20 at Clarkson N1 W, 3-2 March 11 *Minnesota Duluth W, 6-3 March 7 *Michigan State W, 8-1 March 21 at Clarkson N1 T, 6-6 March 18 vs. Bowling Green N1 W, 6-3 March 8 *Michigan State W, 5-3 March 27 vs. Northern Michigan N2 W, 5-1 March 22 vs. New Hampshire N2 W, 4-3 March 14 *Notre Dame W, 10-4 March 28 vs. Minnesota N3 W, 6-3 March 23 vs. North Dakota N3 W, 4-3 March 15 *Notre Dame W, 7-4 March 27 vs. Dartmouth N1 W, 4-1 + – WCHA game (Exh.) Exhibition game (Minot, N.D.) March 28 vs. Northern Michigan N 2 W, 5-2 * - WCHA playoffs ^ – Hall of Fame Game (Eveleth, Minn.) N1 – NCAA Quarterfi nals + – WCHA game (Exh.) Exhibition game N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Duluth, Minn.) * - WCHA playoffs + – WCHA game N3 – NCAA Championship (Duluth, Minn.) N1 – NCAA First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) * – WCHA playoffs N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Detroit, Mich.) N1 – NCAA Semifi nal (Providence, R.I.) N3 – NCAA Championship (Detroit Mich.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Providence, R.I.)

143 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1982 • NORTH DAKOTA 1983 • WISCONSIN 1987 • NORTH DAKOTA

Back Row (L-R): Mgr Dave Kamrowski, Jon Casey, Jim Back Row (L-R): Mark Edwards, Jacques de Saint Phalle, Steve Back Row (L-R): Trainer Boyd Murray, Scott Koberinski, Archibald, Kelly Smith, Dave Donnelly, Gord Sherven, Bill Tschipper, Tim Sager, Paul Houck, Eric Faust, Matt Walsh, Paul Darryn Fossand, Ian Kidd, Mike LaMoine, Arne Pappin, Rick Whitsitt, Glen Fester, Dan Brennan, Craig Ludwig, James Houston, Jeff Nate, Todd Delveaux, Tom Ryan. Forst, Mike Brickey, Grant Paranica, Gary Kaiser, Murray Patrick, Rick Zombo, Arley Olson, Glen White, Dave Tippett, Baron, Bob Joyce, Steve Johnson, Scott Dub, Tony Hrkac, Steve Palmiscno, Trainer AG Edwards, Trainer Tamie Middle Row (L-R): Trainer Barb Pearson, Trainer Dennis Lee Davidson, Tom Benson, Brent Bobyck, Russ Parent, Englehart. Helwig, Mgr Harold Olson, Chris Chelios, Tom Carroll, Marty Manager Dave Kamrowski. Wiitala, Ernie Vargas, Dave Maley, Rick Heppner, Pat Flatley, Front Row (L-R): Darren Jensen, Dean Barsness, Dusty Jim Johannson, Scott Sabo, Jan-Ake Danielson, Manager Dan Front Row (L-R): Ed Belfour, Scott Brower, Mickey Carroll, Dean Dachyshyn, Troy Magnuson, Cary Eades, Asst Urban, Manager Rob Malnory. Krampotich, Asst Coach Dean Blais, Perry Nakonechny, Coach Don Boyd, Head Coach Gino Gasparini, Asst Coach Tarek Howard, Asst. Coach Cary Eades, Head Coach Gino Dean Blais, Phil Sykes, Mike Stone, Frank Burggraf, Troy Front Row (L-R): Asst Coach Bill Howard, Admin Asst Coach Gasparini, Bill Claviter, Jeff Bowen, Asst Coach John Marks, Murray, Eddie Christian, Pierre Lamoureux. Doug Spencer, Todd Lecy, Pat Ethier, Bruce Driver, Terry Malcolm Parks, Greg Strome, Steve Peters. Kleisinger, Marc Behrend, Gary Baxter, John Johannson, Ted Overall Record: 35-12-0 Pearson, Jeff Andringa, Head Coach Jeff Sauer. Overall Record: 40-8-0 WCHA: 19-7-0 – First WCHA: 29-6-0 – First Head Coach: Gino Gasparini Overall: 33-10-4 Head Coach: Gino Gasparini Captains: Cary Eades, Phil Sykes WCHA: 15-9-2 - Third Captains: Bob Joyce (C), Mickey Krampotich (A), Ian Kidd (A) Head Coach: Jeff Sauer Oct. 16 at Bowling Green W, 6-4 Captain: Bruce Driver Oct. 10 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 6-2 Oct. 17 at Bowling Green W, 6-3 Oct. 11 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 7-1 Oct. 23 Northern Arizona W, 10-2 Oct. 8 Michigan Tech (Exh.) W 6-3 Oct. 17 +at Denver W, 5-2 Oct. 24 Northern Arizona W, 8-2 Oct. 15 at Bowling Green W 4-3 Oct. 18 +at Denver W, 11-5 Oct. 30 Providence W, 6-0 Oct. 16 at Bowling Green T 4-4 (ot) Oct. 24 +Northern Michigan W, 8-4 Oct. 31 Providence L, 5-6 (ot) Oct. 22 Dalhousie L 2-4 Oct. 25 +Northern Michigan W, 6-4 Nov. 6 +Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 Oct. 23 Dalhousie W 13-4 Oct. 31 +Wisconsin W, 9-4 Nov. 7 +Minnesota Duluth L, 4-5 Oct. 29 +at Minnesota T 4-4 (ot) Nov. 1 +Wisconsin W, 6-2 Nov. 13 +at Colorado College W, 5-4 Oct. 30 +at Minnesota L 8-9 Nov. 7 +at Michigan Tech L, 5-8 Nov. 14 +at Colorado College L, 2-3 Nov. 3 +Colorado College W 7-4 Nov. 8 +at Michigan Tech W, 4-2 Nov. 20 +at Minnesota W, 5-2 Nov. 5 +Colorado College W 9-1 Nov. 14 +at Minnesota W, 4-1 Nov. 21 +at Minnesota L, 5-7 Nov. 6 +Colorado College W 5-1 Nov. 15 +at Minnesota L, 1-4 Nov. 27 +Denver W, 6-3 Nov. 12 +Minnesota W 4-3 Nov. 21 +Colorado College W, 7-3 Nov. 28 +Denver L, 3-7 Nov. 13 +Minnesota L 1-5 Nov. 22 +Colorado College W, 11-2 Dec. 5 at U.S. International W, 5-2 Nov. 19 +at North Dakota L 2-6 Nov. 28 New Hampshire W, 10-0 Dec. 6 at U.S. International L, 1-3 Nov. 20 +at North Dakota L 0-4 Nov. 30 Yale W, 6-4 Dec. 11 +Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 Nov. 24 at Illinois-Chicago W 3-2 (ot) Dec. 5 +at Colorado College W, 4-3 (ot) Dec. 12 +Minnesota Duluth W, 7-4 Nov. 26 Air Force W 13-1 Dec. 6 +at Colorado College L, 2-3 Dec. 18 Ferris State W, 5-2 Nov. 27 Air Force W 14-0 Dec. 12 U.S. International L, 3-5 Dec. 19 Ferris State W, 6-2 Dec. 3 +Minnesota Duluth L 3-5 Dec. 13 U.S. International W, 6-3 Dec. 29 ^vs. St. Lawrence L, 5-7 Dec. 4 +Minnesota Duluth W 7-2 Dec. 27 at Maine L, 4-5 Dec. 30 ^at RPI W, 5-4 Dec. 10 U.S. Nationals (Exh.) W 6-4 Dec. 28 at UMass-Lowell L, 1-4 Jan. 2 at Boston University W, 3-2 (ot) Dec. 29 Lake Superior State W 7-5 Jan. 2 Boston College W, 7-5 Jan. 8 +Denver W, 6-4 Dec. 30 Lake Superior State W 4-3 Jan. 4 Boston University W, 4-3 Jan. 9 +Denver W, 5-4 Jan. 2 Boston University W 2-0 Jan. 9 +Minnesota W, 5-2 Jan. 15 +at Colorado College L, 2-6 Jan. 3 Boston University W 5-2 Jan. 10 +Minnesota W, 4-2 Jan. 16 +at Colorado College W, 6-3 Jan. 7 +Minnesota Duluth W 7-4 Jan. 16 at Providence W, 5-1 Jan. 22 +Minnesota W, 3-1 Jan. 8 +Minnesota Duluth W 6-2 Jan. 18 at Northeastern W, 4-1 Jan. 23 +Minnesota W, 4-1 Jan. 14 +at Denver W 8-0 Jan. 23 +Michigan Tech W, 11-2 Jan. 29 +at Wisconsin W, 3-0 Jan. 15 +at Denver W 8-4 Jan. 24 +Michigan Tech W, 11-2 Jan. 30 +at Wisconsin L, 0-3 Jan. 19 +at Colorado College W 4-1 Jan. 30 +at Wisconsin W, 5-4 Feb. 5 +Colorado College W, 6-1 Jan. 21 +at Colorado College W 8-3 Jan. 31 +at Wisconsin W, 2-1 Feb. 6 +Colorado College W, 5-2 Jan. 22 +at Colorado College L 1-3 Feb. 6 +Minnesota Duluth W, 5-0 Feb. 12 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 (ot) Jan. 28 +North Dakota T 2-2 (ot) Feb. 7 +Minnesota Duluth W, 9-3 Feb. 13 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 11-3 Jan. 29 +North Dakota L 1-3 Feb. 13 +Denver W, 4-1 Feb. 19 +Wisconsin W, 5-4 (ot) Feb. 4 +at Minnesota Duluth L 3-6 Feb. 14 +Denver W, 5-2 Feb. 20 +Wisconsin W, 3-1 Feb. 5 +at Minnesota Duluth W 3-1 Feb. 20 +at Northern Michigan L, 3-6 Feb. 26 +at Denver W, 8-4 Feb. 11 +Denver W 4-1 Feb. 21 +at Northern Michigan W, 5-0 Feb. 27 +at Denver L, 3-4 Feb. 12 +Denver W 5-3 Feb. 28 *Minnesota-Duluth W, 5-3 March 9 *Denver W, 4-3 Feb. 18 +at Minnesota W 7-3 March 1 *Minnesota-Duluth W, 8-1 March 10 *Denver W, 5-2 Feb. 19 +at Minnesota L 1-5 March 6 *Colorado College W, 6-2 March 13 *Wisconsin L, 0-9 Feb. 25 *Colorado College W 3-2 March 7 *Colorado College L, 1-2 March 14 *Wisconsin L, 1-3 Feb. 26 *Colorado College W 5-2 March 13 *Minnesota W, 5-3 March 19 Clarkson N1 W, 5-1 March 4 *at North Dakota T 1-1 March 14 *Minnesota W, 5-3 March 20 Clarkson N1 W, 2-1 March 5 *at North Dakota W 6-5 (3ot) March 20 St. Lawrence N1 W, 3-1 March 25 Northeastern N2 W, 6-2 March 12 *at Minnesota W 5-1 March 21 St. Lawrence N1 W, 6-3 March 27 Wisconsin N3 W, 5-2 March 13 *at Minnesota W 3-2 March 26 vs. Harvard N2 W, 5-2 March 19 St. Lawrence N1 W 6-2 March 28 vs. Michigan State N3 W, 5-3 + – WCHA game March 20 St. Lawrence N1 W 7-1 * - WCHA playoffs March 24 vs Providence N2 W 2-0 + – WCHA game ^ RPI Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) March 26 vs Harvard N3 W 6-2 * - WCHA playoffs N1 – NCAA Quarterfi nals N1 – NCAA Quarterfi nal (Grand Forks, N.D.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Providence, R.I.) + – WCHA game N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Detroit, Mich.) N3 – NCAA Championship (Providence, R.I.) * - WCHA playoffs N3 – NCAA Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N1 – NCAA Quarterfi nal (Madison, Wis.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Grand Forks, N.D.) N2 – NCAA Championship (Grand Forks, N.D.)

144 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1990 • WISCONSIN 1991 • NORTHERN MICHIGAN 1997 • NORTH DAKOTA

Back Row (L-R): Asst Coach Mike Kemp, Asst Coach Bill Back Row (L-R): Sports Information Director Justin Doherty, Back Row (L-R): Trainer Mark Poolman, Brad Williamson, Howard, Rodger Sykes, Brett Kurtz, Don Granato, Dennis Asst Coach Bill Rowe, Jamie Welsh, Garett MacDonald, Lee Goren, Brad DeFauw, Tim O’Connell, Joe Blake, Peter Snedden, Joe Decker, Rob Andringa, Tray Tuomie, Asst Tony Szabo, Steve Woog, Mark Olson, Steve Carpenter, Armbrust, David Hoogsteen, Manager Mike Schepp. Coach Peter Johnson, Head Coach Jeff Sauer. Mark Beaufait, Bryan Ganz, Grad Asst Coach Doug Garrow, Manager Jarrod Hord. Middle Row (L-R): Aaron Schweitzer, Matt Henderson, Jay Middle Row (L-R): Trainer Chad Peterson, Asst. Coach Ian Panzer, Jesse Bull, Jeff Ulmer, Tyler Rice, Adam Calder, Perrin, Noel Rahn, Sean Hill, Barry Richter, John Parker, Middle Row (L-R): Trainer Mark Stoessner, Geoff Simpson, Jason Blake, Jason Ulmer, Curtis Murphy, Tom Philion. Jon Helgeson, Joe Harwell, Chris Nelson, Doug Macdonald, Joe Larson, Scott Smith, Jim Hiller, Dan Ruoho, Mike Harding, Jason Francisco, Manager Rob Malnory, Trainer Mike Phil Neururer, Joe Frederick, Dave Huettl, Dallas Drake, Phil Front Row (L-R): Aaron Vickar, Mark Pivetz, Dane Litke, Asst Johnson. Soukoroff, Lou Melone, Manager Bill Blohm. Coach Mark Osiecki, Head Coach Dean Blais, Asst Coach Scott Sandelin, Kevin Hoogsteen, Ian Kallay, Mitch Vig, Toby Front Row (L-R): Duane Derksen, Kurt Gonce, Tom Sagissor, Front Row (L-R): Bill Pye, Ed Ward, Dave Shyiak, Dean Antos, Kvalevog. Mark Osiecki, Steve Rohlik, John Byce, Gary Shuchuk, Chris Asst Coach Walt Kyle, Head Coach Rick Comley, Asst Coach Tancill, Rob Mendel, Jon Michelizzi. Morey Gare, Brad Werenka, Darryl Plandowski, Kevin Scott, Overall: 31-10-2 Scott Beattie, Rob Kruhlak. WCHA: 21-10-1 - First Overall Record: 36-9-1 Head Coach: Dean Blais WCHA: 19-8-1 – First Overall: 38-5-4 Captains: Dane Litke (C), Kevin Hoogsteen (A), Head Coach: Jeff Sauer WCHA: 25-3-4 - First Mark Pivetz (A) Captains: Steve Rohlik, (C), Mark Osiecki (A), Head Coach: Rick Comley John Byce (A), Gary Shuchuk (A) Captains: Dean Antos, Darryl Plandowski, Dave Shyiak, Oct. 11 Alberta (Exh.) L 1-2 Brad Werenka Oct. 18 +Denver W 3-2 OT Oct. 16 St. Cloud State W, 4-3 Oct. 19 +Denver W 6-2 Oct. 20 +Michigan Tech W, 6-5 Oct. 12 +at Colorado College W, 7-5 Oct. 25 +at Michigan Tech W 7-3 Oct. 21 +Michigan Tech W, 8-2 Oct. 13 +at Colorado College W, 8-3 Oct. 26 +at Michigan Tech W 4-3 Oct. 27 +at Denver W, 6-5 Oct. 19 +North Dakota W, 6-0 Nov. 1 +Northern Michigan W 3-2 Oct. 28 +at Denver W, 4-2 Oct. 20 +North Dakota T, 5-5 (ot) Nov. 2 +Northern Michigan W 5-0 Nov. 3 +Minnesota L, 3-5 Oct. 26 Laurentian W, 11-0 Nov. 8 +at Minnesota L 2-3 Nov. 4 +Minnesota W, 4-3 Nov. 2 +Wisconsin W, 6-1 Nov. 9 +at Minnesota L 6-10 Nov. 10 New Hampshire W, 8-1 Nov. 3 +Wisconsin W, 4-2 Nov. 15 +St. Cloud State L 2-5 Nov. 11 New Hampshire W, 7-3 Nov. 9 +Denver W, 9-2 Nov. 16 +St. Cloud State W 5-3 Nov. 14 at Illinois-Chicago W, 9-5 Nov. 10 +Denver W, 6-3 Nov. 22 +at Alaska Anchorage L 2-3 Nov. 17 +at Northern Michigan L, 5-11 Nov. 16 +at Minnesota L, 5-3 Nov. 23 +at Alaska Anchorage W 5-3 Nov. 18 +at Northern Michigan W, 6-5 (ot) Nov. 17 +at Minnesota T, 4-4 (ot) Nov. 29 +at Minnesota Duluth W 8-4 Nov. 24 +Minnesota Duluth L, 4-9 Nov. 23 at Maine L, 4-1 Nov. 30 +at Minnesota Duluth W 4-3 Nov. 25 +Minnesota Duluth W, 3-0 Nov. 24 at Maine L, 4-2 Dec. 6 +Colorado College T 5-5 OT Dec. 1 +at North Dakota W, 7-5 Nov. 30 +Michigan Tech W, 6-3 Dec. 7 +Colorado College W 7-3 Dec. 2 +at North Dakota L, 5-9 Dec. 1 +at Michigan Tech W, 4-3 Dec. 27 Boston University W 6-4 Dec. 8 +at Colorado College W, 5-0 Dec. 7 +Minnesota Duluth W, 6-3 Dec. 28 Boston University T 2-2 OT Dec. 9 +at Colorado College L, 5-6 Dec. 8 +Minnesota Duluth W, 8-0 Jan. 3 at Western Michigan W 6-3 Dec. 11 Sokol-Kiev (USSR) (Exh.) L, 2-4 Dec. 16 +at North Dakota W, 5-3 Jan. 4 at Western Michigan W 5-3 Dec. 12 Alabama Huntsville W, 5-3 Dec. 17 +at North Dakota W, 7-4 Jan. 10 +at St. Cloud State L 3-5 Dec. 28 ^vs Notre Dame W, 9-3 Dec. 20 +at St. Cloud State L, 4-3 Jan. 11 +at St. Cloud State W 6-1 Dec. 29 ^vs Boston College W, 6-3 Dec. 21 +at St. Cloud State L, 4-6 Jan. 17 +Wisconsin L 2-5 Jan. 2 Alaska-Fairbanks W, 7-6 (ot) Dec. 28 Ohio State W, 10-0 Jan. 18 +Wisconsin W 8-6 Jan. 5 +at Minnesota-Duluth L, 3-4 Dec. 29 Ohio State W, 8-3 Jan. 25 +at Colorado College W 3-0 Jan. 6 +at Minnesota-Duluth W, 4-2 Jan. 4 +Colorado College W, 6-2 Jan. 26 +at Colorado College L 3-8 Jan. 9 at St. Cloud State L, 5-6 Jan. 5 +Colorado College W, 6-2 Jan. 31 +Minnesota W 6-4 Jan. 19 +Northern Michigan L, 3-4 Jan. 11 +at Minnesota Duluth T, 2-2 (ot) Feb. 1 +Minnesota W 6-2 Jan. 20 +Northern Michigan W, 10-1 Jan. 12 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 Feb. 7 +Michigan Tech W 4-2 Jan. 23 Illinois-Chicago W, 7-3 Jan. 18 +St. Cloud State W, 8-3 Feb. 8 +Michigan Tech W 7-2 Jan. 26 +Denver W, 3-2 Jan. 19 +St. Cloud State W, 8-1 Feb. 14 +at Northern Michigan L 1-2 Jan. 27 +Denver W, 7-1 Jan. 25 +at Denver W, 12-2 Feb. 15 +at Northern Michigan W 5-3 Feb. 2 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-4 Jan. 26 +at Denver W, 8-3 Feb. 21 +Alaska Anchorage W 2-0 Feb. 3 +at Michigan Tech W, 7-2 Feb. 1 Bowling Green W, 9-3 Feb. 22 +Alaska Anchorage W 4-0 Feb. 9 +Colorado College W, 7-3 Feb. 2 Bowling Green W, 7-2 Feb. 28 +at Denver L 3-6 Feb. 10 +Colorado College W, 9-5 Feb. 8 +Minnesota T, 3-3 (ot) March 1 +at Denver L 0-5 Feb. 16 +at Minnesota W, 6-3 Feb. 9 +Minnesota W, 6-4 March 7 *Michigan Tech W 4-1 Feb. 17 +at Minnesota L, 2-4 Feb. 15 +at Michigan Tech W, 4-1 March 8 *Michigan Tech W 3-0 Feb. 23 +North Dakota T, 5-5 (ot) Feb. 16 +Michigan Tech W, 6-2 March 14 *vs. Colorado College W 5-1 Feb. 24 +North Dakota W, 5-4 (ot) Feb. 22 +at Wisconsin W, 6-1 March 15 *vs. Minnesota W 4-3 OT March 3 *Michigan Tech W, 5-2 Feb. 23 +at Wisconsin W, 4-3 (ot) March 23 vs. Cornell N1 W 6-2 March 4 *Michigan Tech W, 4-3 (ot) March 1 *Colorado College W, 7-0 March 27 vs. Colorado College N2 W 6-2 March 11 *vs. Northern Michigan W, 4-3 (ot) March 2 *Colorado College W, 6-3 March 29 vs. Boston University N3 W 6-4 March 12 *vs. Minnesota W, 7-1 March 10 *vs. North Dakota W, 8-4 March 23 Maine N1 W, 7-3 March 11 *vs. Minnesota W, 4-2 (Exh.) Exhibition March 24 Maine N1 W, 4-3 (ot) March 22 +Alaska Anchorage N1 W, 8-5 + – WCHA game March 30 vs Boston College N2 W, 2-1 March 23 +Alaska Anchorage N1 W, 5-3 * - WCHA playoffs April 1 vs Colgate N3 W, 7-3 March 28 vs. Maine N2 W, 5-3 N1– NCAA Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) March 30 vs. Boston University N3 W, 8-7 (3ot) N2– NCAA Semifi nal (Milwaukee, Wis.) + – WCHA game N2 – NCAA Championship (Milwaukee, Wis.) * - WCHA playoffs + – WCHA game ^ - Badger Hockey Showdown * - WCHA playoffs N1 – NCAA Quarterfi nal (Madison, Wis.) N1 – NCAA Quarterfi nal (Marquette, Mich.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Detroit, Mich.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (St. Paul, Minn.) N3 – NCAA Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N3 – NCAA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.)

145 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2000 • NORTH DAKOTA 2002 • MINNESOTA 2003 • MINNESOTA

Front Row (L-R): Andy Kollar, Tim O’Connell, Jason Ulmer, Lee Front Row (L-R): Adam Hauser, Nick Angell, John Pohl, Jordan Front Row (L-R): Justin Johnson, Matt Koalska, Matt Goren, Asst Coach Lee Davidson, Asst Coach Jeff Bowen, Leopold, Head Coach Don Lucia, Grant Potulny, Erik Wendell, DeMarchi, Nick Anthony, Grant Potulny, Paul Martin, Chad Head Coach Dean Blais, Asst Coach Scott Sandelin, Peter Pat O’Leary, Justin Johnson. Roberg, Troy Riddle, Travis Weber. Armbrust, Brad DeFauw, Mike Commodore, Karl Goehring. Row Two (L-R): Dr. Richard Feist, Dr. Robert LaPrade, Trainer Row Two (L-R): Dr. Richard Feist, Dr. Robert LaPrade, Trainer Middle Row (L-R): Ryan Sofi e, Chad Mazurak, Paul Murphy, Tom Kiff, Goaltending Coach Robb Stauber, Program Asst Todd Gaddie, Trainer Tom Kiff, Dir of Hockey Operations Mark Aaron Schneekloth, Pat Kenny, Mike Possin, Travis Roche, Mark Bahr, Asst Coach Mike Guentzel, Asst Coach Bob Motzko, Bahr, Asst Coach Bob Motzko, Head Coach Don Lucia, Asst Wes Dorey, Trevor Hammer, Jeff Panzer, Jason Endres. Strength Coach Cal Dietz, Strength Coach Neil Rampe, Mgr Coach Mike Guentzel, Goaltending Coach Robb Stauber, Harry Broadfoot, SID John Romo, Mgr Joel Gardner, Travis Strength Coach Cal Dietz, Manager Harry Broadfoot, SID Back Row (L-R): Dr. Greg Greek, Trainer Mark Poolman, Kevin Weber. John Romo, Manager Joel Gardner, Dustin Smieja. Spiewak, Adrian Hasbargen, Ryan Bayda, Tim Skarperud, Jeff Yurecko, Ryan Hale, Chris Leinweber, Jason Notermann, Row Three (L-R): Brett MacKinnon, Garrett Smaagaard, Jon Row Three (L-R): Jake Fleming, Garrett Smaagaard, Jon Bryan Lundbohm, Strength Coach Paul Chapman, Manager Waibel, Matt Koalska, Dan Welch, Troy Riddle, Nick Anthony, Waibel, P.J. Atherton, Andy Sertich, Brett MacKinnon, Keith Lee Greseth. Chad Roberg, Keith Ballard, Jake Fleming. Ballard, Tyler Hirsch.

Overall: 31-8-5 Row Four (L-R): Mike Erickson, Paul Martin, Matt DeMarchi, Row Four (L-R): Jerrid Reinholz, Judd Stevens, Peter WCHA: 17-6-5 - Second Jeff Taffe, Barry Tallackson, Joey Martin, Judd Stevens, Jerrid Kennedy, Joey Martin, Barry Tallackson, Thomas Vanek, Gino Head Coach: Dean Blais Reinholz. Guyer, Chris Harrington. Captains: Peter Armbrust (C), Jason Ulmer (A), Lee Goren (A) Overall: 32-8-4 Overall: 28-8-9 Oct. 15 Team Canada (Exh.) W, 6-1 WCHA: 18-7-3 - Third WCHA: 15-6-7 - T- Second Oct. 19 (Exh.) W, 6-4 Head Coach: Don Lucia Head Coach: Don Lucia Oct. 22 +at Minnesota T, 2-2 (ot) Captains: Jordan Leopold, John Pohl, Grant Potulny Captains: Grant Potulny, Nick Anthony, Paul Martin Oct. 23 +at Minnesota W, 3-2 Oct. 29 at Clarkson W, 4-1 Oct. 5 ^at North Dakota W, 7-5 Oct. 12 ^vs. Ohio State W, 7-2 Oct. 30 at Clarkson W, 6-5 Oct. 19 Bemidji State W, 7-2 Oct. 18 at New Hampshire T, 5-5 (ot) Nov. 5 +St. Cloud State W, 6-0 Oct. 20 Bemidji State W, 7-1 Oct. 19 at New Hampshire L, 1-3 Nov. 6 +St. Cloud State W, 4-3 Oct. 26 Colgate W, 8-0 Oct. 25 at Michigan Tech W, 5-4 Nov. 12 +at Alaska Anchorage W, 7-1 Oct. 27 Colgate W, 9-0 Oct. 26 at Michigan Tech T, 3-3 (ot) Nov. 13 +at Alaska Anchorage W, 3-0 Nov. 2 +at Michigan Tech W, 7-3 Nov. 1 Alabama-Huntsville W, 12-1 Nov. 19 +MSU-Mankato W, 5-1 Nov. 3 +at Michigan Tech T, 5-5 (ot) Nov. 2 Alabama-Huntsville W, 4-2 Nov. 20 +MSU-Mankato L, 5-6 Nov. 9 +MSU, Mankato W, 5-3 Nov. 8 +at Minnesota State L, 2-3 Nov. 27 ^vs. Vermont W, 8-0 Nov. 10 +MSU, Mankato W, 4-2 Nov. 9 +at Minnesota State W, 7-4 Nov. 28 ^at New Hampshire L, 2-6 Nov. 16 +Minnesota Duluth W, 5-1 Nov. 15 +Colorado College L, 3-7 Dec. 3 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 6-3 Nov. 17 +Minnesota Duluth W, 5-3 Nov. 16 +Colorado College T, 2-2 (ot) Dec. 4 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 Nov. 23 %at Michigan W, 5-2 Nov. 22 +Michigan Tech W, 4-2 Dec. 10 +Denver W, 7-3 Nov. 25 %at Michigan State T, 4-4 (ot) Nov. 23 +Michigan Tech W, 2-1 Dec. 11 +Denver L, 2-7 Nov. 30 +St. Cloud State L, 2-3 Nov. 29 %Michigan State T, 5-5 (ot) Dec. 27 !vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 5-2 Dec. 1 +at St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (ot) Dec. 1 %Michigan L, 1-3 Dec. 28 !vs. Wisconsin W, 3-2 (ot) Dec. 7 +at Denver W, 2-1 Dec. 6 +at Wisconsin W, 3-0 Jan. 7 +Colorado College T, 1-1 (ot) Dec. 8 +at Denver L, 3-4 Dec. 7 +at Wisconsin W, 3-2 Jan. 8 +Colorado College W, 4-0 Dec. 28 $Ferris State W, 3-2 Dec. 9 Team Italy (Exh.) W, 4-2 Jan. 14 +at Wisconsin L, 2-3 (ot) Dec. 29 $Providence W, 6-1 Dec. 27 $Yale W, 7-3 Jan. 15 +at Wisconsin L, 5-6 (ot) Jan. 5 +North Dakota L, 3-4 Dec. 28 $Boston College W, 2-1 (ot) Jan. 21 +Minnesota W, 1-0 Jan. 6 +North Dakota W, 2-1 Jan. 3 +St. Cloud State L, 3-4 Jan. 22 +Minnesota L, 2-5 Jan. 11 +at Wisconsin L, 3-8 Jan. 4 +at St. Cloud State T, 3-3 (ot) Jan. 28 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-0 Jan. 12 +at Wisconsin W, 6-2 Jan. 10 +North Dakota L, 2-4 Jan. 29 +at Michigan Tech W, 11-1 Jan. 18 +at Alaska Anchorage T, 3-3 (ot) Jan. 11 +North Dakota W, 6-3 Feb. 4 +at St. Cloud State L, 0-3 Jan. 19 +at Alaska Anchorage W, 5-2 Jan. 17 U.S. Under-18 Team (Exh.) W, 6-0 Feb. 5 +at St. Cloud State T, 1-1 (ot) Jan. 25 +Denver L, 1-3 Jan. 24 +Minnesota State T, 2-2 (ot) Feb. 11 +Alaska Anchorage W, 2-1 Jan. 26 +Denver W, 6-1 Jan. 25 +Minnesota State T, 4-4 (ot) Feb. 12 +Alaska Anchorage W, 6-3 Jan. 28 French Olympic Team (Exh.) W, 6-2 Jan. 31 +at Alaska Anchorage W, 4-0 Feb. 18 +Minnesota Duluth W, 10-0 Feb. 1 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 2-5 Feb. 1 +at Alaska Anchorage W, 4-1 Feb. 19 +Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 Feb. 2 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 2-1 Feb. 7 +at Colorado College L, 2-6 Feb. 25 +at MSU-Mankato T, 3-3 OT Feb. 8 +at North Dakota W, 6-4 Feb. 8 +at Colorado College W, 3-2 Feb. 26 +at MSU-Mankato T, 1-1 OT Feb. 9 +at North Dakota W, 4-3 Feb. 14 +Wisconsin W, 5-2 March 3 Bemidji State W, 9-2 Feb. 15 +Colorado College L, 5-6 Feb. 15 +Wisconsin W, 8-1 March 4 Bemidji State W, 6-3 Feb. 16 +Colorado College W, 7-3 Feb. 21 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 March 10 *Denver W, 4-0 Feb. 22 +Wisconsin W, 6-3 Feb. 22 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 4-5 (ot) March 11 *Denver L, 1-2 Feb. 23 +Wisconsin W, 4-3 (ot) Feb. 28 +Denver T, 3-3 (ot) March 12 *Denver W, 9-4 March 1 +at St. Cloud State W, 5-4 March 1 +Denver W, 8-5 March 17 *vs. St. Cloud State W, 7-3 March 2 +St. Cloud State W, 3-1 March 7 +at St. Cloud State W, 5-3 March 18 *vs. Wisconsin W, 5-3 March 8 *North Dakota W, 7-2 March 8 +St. Cloud State T, 1-1 (ot) March 25 vs. Niagara N1 W, 4-1 March 9 *North Dakota W, 4-3 (ot) March 14 *Michigan Tech W, 3-1 April 6 vs. Maine N2 W, 2-0 March 15 *vs. St. Cloud State W, 4-1 March 15 *Michigan Tech W, 5-2 April 8 vs. Boston College N3 W, 4-2 March 16 *vs. Denver L, 2-5 March 21 *Minnesota State W, 3-2 (ot) March 23 vs. Colorado College N1 W, 4-2 March 22 *Colorado College W, 4-2 (Exh.) Exhibition April 4 vs. Michigan (N2) W, 3-2 March 28 Mercyhurst N1 W, 9-2 + – WCHA game April 6 vs. Maine (N3) W, 4-3 (ot) March 29 Ferris State N1 W, 7-4 * - WCHA playoffs April 10 Michigan N2 W, 3-2 (ot) ^ - New Hampshire Classic (Durham, N.H.) (Exh.) Exhibition April 12 New Hampshire N3 W, 5-1 ! - Badger Showdown (Milwaukee, Wis.) + – WCHA game N 1 – NCAA Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) * - WCHA playoffs (Exh.) Exhibition N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Providence, R.I.) ^ - Hall of Fame Game (Grand Forks, N.D.) + – WCHA game N3 – NCAA Championship (Providence, R.I.) % - College Hockey Showcase * - WCHA playoffs $ - (Minneapolis, Minn.) ^ - Hall of Fame Game (St. Paul, Minn.) N 1 – NCAA Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) % - College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (St. Paul, Minn.) $ - Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) N3 – NCAA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.) N 1 – NCAA Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Buffalo, N.Y.) N3 – NCAA Championship (Buffalo, N.Y.)

146 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2004 • DENVER 2005 • DENVER 2006 • WISCONSIN

Front Row (L-R): Glenn Fisher, Lukas Dora, Greg Keith, Front Row (L-R): Glenn Fisher, Jon Foster, Jeff Drummond, Front Row (L-R): Nick Licari, Ross Carlson, Jeff Likens, Max Bull, Asst Coach Seth Appert, Head Coach George Nick Larson, Matt Laatsch, Asst Coach Seth Appert, Head Andrew Joudrey, Adam Burish, Shane Connelly, Brian Elliott, Gwozdecky, Asst Coach Steve Miller, Dir of Hockey Operations Coach George Gwozdecky. Dir of Hockey Operations David Tom Gilbert, Ryan MacMurchy, A.J. Degenhardt, Jake Dowell, David Tenzer, Ryan Caldwell, Connor James, Scott McConnell, Tenzer, Asst Coach Steve Miller, Kevin Ulanski, Luke Fulghum, Andy Brandt. Adam Berkhoel. Jussi Halme, Peter Mannino. Middle Row (L-R): Josh Engel, Davis Drewiske, Matt Auffrey, Middle Row (L-R): Gabe Gauthier, Ted O’Leary, Jussi Halme, Middle Row (L-R): Ryan Helgason, J.D. Corbin, Gabe Gauthier, Jeff Henderson, Asst Coach Kevin Patrick, Head Coach Mike Luke Fulghum, Matt Laatsch, Manager Lee Greseth, Trainer Brett Skinner, Mgr Lee Greseth, Trainer Erik Rasmussen, Eaves, Asst Coach Mark Osiecki, Volunteer Asst Coach Bill Erik Rasmussen, Strength Coach Mike Sanders, Manager Strength Coach Mike Sanders, Brock McMorris, Ted O’Leary, Howard, Ryan Jeffery, Matt Olinger, Jack Skille, Joe Piskula. Scott Morrison, Nick Larson, Kevin Ulanski, Jon Foster, Jeff Matt Carle, Ryan Dingle, Danny King. Drummond. Back Row (L-R): Strength Coach Mike Potenza, Student Back Row (L-R): Paul Stastny, Mike Handza, Zach Blom, Mgr Brannon Garvert, Trainer Andy Hrodey, Ben Street, Back Row (L-R): Danny King, Ryan Helgason, Jeff Rogers, Andrew Thomas, Geoff Paukovich, Student Mgr Chris Ellis, Joe Pavelski, Jeff Slinde, Robbie Earl, Matthew Ford, Tom Mike Handza, Brett Skinner, Trainer Heather Volmer, Mgr Student Mgr Bert Ver Haar, Volunteer Asst Matt Cady, Tom Gorowsky, Kyle Klubertanz, Video Coordinator Zach Remiker, Chris Ellis, Volunteer Asst Coach Chris LaPerle, Mgr Bert May, Jeff Rogers, Adrian Veideman, Jon James, Steven Cook. Dir of Hockey Operations Rob Malnory. Ver Haar, Adrian Veideman, Matt Carle, Jon James, Brock McMorris, J.D. Corbin. Overall: 32-9-2 Overall: 30-10-3 WCHA: 19-7-2 - First WCHA: 17-8-3 - T- Second Overall: 27-12-5 Head Coach: George Gwozdecky Head Coach: Mike Eaves WCHA: 13-10-5 - T- Fourth Captains: Matt Laatsch (C), Nick Larson (A), Kevin Ulanski (A) Captains: Adam Burish (C), Tom Gilbert (A), Head Coach: George Gwozdecky Andrew Joudrey (A), Ryan MacMurchy (A) Captains: Ryan Caldwell (C), Max Bull (A), Connor James (A), Oct. 7 Windsor (Exh.) W, 6-0 Kevin Ulanski (A) Oct. 9 ^vs. Minnesota L, 5-2 O 7 St. Lawrence W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 15 at Boston College L, 6-2 O 8 St. Lawrence L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 3 ^vs. Ohio State W, 5-2 Oct. 16 at Northeastern W, 4-2 O 21 +at St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 4 ^vs. St. Lawrence W, 3-0 Oct. 22 +St. Cloud State W, 5-2 O 22 +at St. Cloud State W, 3-1 Oct. 10 U.S. Under-18 (Exh.) W, 6-2 Oct. 23 +St. Cloud State W, 6-1 O 28 +Alaska Anchorage W, 6-1 Oct. 11 British Columbia (Exh.) W, 6-4 Oct. 29 +at Wisconsin L, 6-3 O 29 +Alaska Anchorage W, 5-1 Oct. 17 Northeastern W, 5-2 Oct. 30 +at Wisconsin W, 5-3 N 4 +at North Dakota W, 4-2 Oct. 18 Northeastern W, 6-3 Nov. 12 +at Colorado College L, 3-1 N 5 +at North Dakota W, 4-1 Oct. 31 +at Minnesota L, 6-2 Nov. 13 +Colorado College W, 6-3 N 11 +Colorado College T, 2-2 (ot) Nov. 1 +at Minnesota W, 4-3 Nov. 19 +Minnesota L, 5-4 N 12 +Colorado College W, 3-0 Nov. 7 +at Colorado College W, 5-2 Nov. 20 +Minnesota W, 5-2 N 19 +Minnesota State W, 2-1 Nov. 8 +Colorado College L, 4-1 Nov. 26 Boston University W, 4-1 N 20 +Minnesota State W, 3-2 Nov. 14 +at Alaska Anchorage T, 4-4 (ot) Nov. 27 Massachusetts W, 6-1 N 25 ^at Michigan State W, 3-1 Nov. 15 +at Alaska Anchorage W, 4-0 Dec. 3 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-1 N 26 ^at Michigan W, 3-2 Nov. 21 +North Dakota L, 8-2 Dec. 4 +at Michigan Tech W, 4-2 D 2 +at Minnesota W, 4-3 Nov. 22 +North Dakota L, 6-2 Dec. 17 +at Minnesota Duluth T, 4-4 (ot) D 3 +at Minnesota W, 4-0 Nov. 28 Findlay W, 4-0 Dec. 18 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 (ot) D 9 +Michigan Tech L, 2-4 Nov. 29 at Air Force W, 4-1 Jan. 1 %Air Force W, 9-4 D 10 +Michigan Tech W, 7-0 Dec. 5 +Wisconsin T 2-2 (ot) Jan. 2 %Northeastern W, 4-0 D 16 U.S. Under-18 (Exh.) W, 6-5 Dec. 6 +Wisconsin L, 3-1 Jan. 7 +Michigan Tech L, 3-0 D 30 %Western Michigan W, 4-1 Dec. 12 +at St. Cloud State W, 4-1 Jan. 8 +Michigan Tech W, 1-0 D 31 %Northern Michigan W, 5-1 Dec. 13 +at St. Cloud State W, 3-2 Jan. 21 +at St. Cloud State W, 5-2 J 13 +at Colorado College W, 3-2 Dec. 19 +at Minnesota State T, 4-4 (ot) Jan. 22 +at St. Cloud State W, 6-1 J 14 +at Colorado College W, 9-1 Dec. 20 +at Minnesota State L, 8-7 Jan. 28 +Alaska Anchorage W, 8-4 J 20 +Denver L, 0-1 Dec. 27 %Niagara W, 3-2 Jan. 29 +Alaska Anchorage W, 3-2 (ot) J 21 +Denver L, 2-4 Dec. 28 %Nebraska Omaha W, 6-3 Feb. 4 +at North Dakota W, 4-2 J 27 +Minnesota L, 4-5 Jan. 2 St. Lawrence W, 2-0 Feb. 5 +at North Dakota W, 4-2 J 28 +Minnesota L, 1-3 Jan. 3 Wayne State (Mich.) W, 4-2 Feb. 11 +Wisconsin W, 4-3 F 3 +at Minnesota Duluth W, 7-2 Jan. 9 +Minnesota Duluth L, 1-0 Feb. 12 +Wisconsin T, 3-3 (ot) F 4 +at Minnesota Duluth L, 1-4 Jan. 10 +Minnesota Duluth L, 6-3 Feb. 18 +Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 F 11 !vs. Ohio State W, 4-2 Jan. 23 +Alaska Anchorage W, 2-1 (ot) Feb. 19 +Minnesota Duluth L, 6-3 F 17 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-0 Jan. 24 +Alaska Anchorage L, 5-3 Feb. 25 +at Minnesota State L, 8-5 F 18 +at Michigan Tech T, 4-4 (ot) Jan. 30 +at North Dakota L, 6-1 Feb. 26 +at Minnesota State W, 5-2 F 24 +at Minnesota State L, 4-6 Jan. 31 +at North Dakota T, 1-1 (ot) March 3 +at Colorado College L, 3-0 F 25 +at Minnesota State L, 3-7 Feb. 13 +Minnesota State W, 7-1 March 4 +Colorado College W, 5-0 M 3 +St. Cloud State W, 1-0 Feb. 14 +Minnesota State W, 9-7 March 11 *Michigan Tech W, 7-1 M 4 +St. Cloud State W, 3-1 Feb. 20 +at Michigan Tech T, 1-1 (ot) March 12 *Michigan Tech W, 1-0 M 10 *Michigan Tech W, 4-1 Feb. 21 +at Michigan Tech W, 3-0 March 18 *North Dakota W, 2-1 (ot) M 11 *Michigan Tech W, 1-0 Feb. 27 +Minnesota W, 6-2 March 19 *Colorado College W, 1-0 M 17 *vs. North Dakota L, 3-4 Feb. 28 +Minnesota W, 6-3 March 26 Bemidji State N1 W, 4-3 (ot) M 18 *vs. Minnesota W, 4-0 March 4 +at Colorado College W, 3-1 March 27 New Hampshire N1 W, 4-2 M 25 vs. Bemidji State N1 W, 4-0 March 5 +Colorado College W, 3-2 April 7 Colorado College N2 W, 6-2 M 26 vs. Cornell N1 W, 1-0 (3ot) March 12 *Colorado College L, 4-3 April 9 North Dakota N3 W, 4-1 A 6 vs. Maine N2 W, 5-2 March 13 *Colorado College L, 6-1 A 8 vs. Boston College N3 W, 2-1 March 26 Miami (Ohio) N1 W, 3-2 (Exh.) Exhibition March 27 North Dakota N1 W, 1-0 + – WCHA game (Exh.) Exhibition April 8 Minnesota Duluth N2 W, 5-3 * - WCHA playoffs + – WCHA game April 10 Maine N3 W, 1-0 ^ - Hall of Fame Game * - WCHA playoffs % - Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Denver, Colo.) ^ - College Hockey Showcase (Exh.) Exhibition N 1 – NCAA Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) % - Badger Hockey Showdown (Milwaukee, Wis.) + – WCHA game N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Columbus, Ohio) ! - Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic * - WCHA playoffs N3 – NCAA Championship (Columbus, Ohio) (Lambeau Field/Green Bay, Wis.) ^ - Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) N 1 – NCAA Regional (Green Bay, Wis.) % - Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Denver, Colo.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Milwaukee, Wis.) N 1 – NCAA Regional (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N3 – NCAA Championship (Milwaukee, Wis.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (Boston, Mass.) N3 – NCAA Championship (Boston, Mass.)

147 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2011 • MINNESOTA DULUTH

Front Row (L-R): Kenny Reiter, Cody Danberg, Justin Fontaine, Trent Palm, Mike Connolly, Mike Montgomery, Jack Connolly, Kyle Schmidt, Chad Huttel, Scott Kishel, Aaron Crandall.

Middle Row (L-R): Christian Gaffy, Max Tardy, Strength Coach Blake Palmer, Mgr Dale Haagenson, Trainer Suz Hoppe, Asst Coach Derek Plante, Head Coach Scott Sandelin, Asst Coach Brett Larson, Director of Hockey Operations Christian Koelling, Mgr Cameron Koopman, J.T. Brown, Jake Hendrickson.

Back Row (L-R): Wade Bergman, Mike Seidel, Brady Lamb, David Grun, Dylan Olsen, Dan DeLisle, Joe Basaraba, Drew Olson, Luke McManus, Justin Faulk, Keegan Flaherty, Travis Oleksuk. Not Pictured: Manager Chris Garner, Asst Coach Bill Watson.

Overall: 26-10-6 WCHA: 15-8-5 - Fourth Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captains: Mike Montgomery (C), Jack Connolly (A), Mike Connolly (A)

Oct. 8 %at Lake Superior T, 6-6 (ot) Oct. 9 %at Northern Michigan W, 3-2 Oct. 15 Providence W, 5-3 Oct. 16 Providence W, 7-1 Oct. 22 +Alaska Anchorage W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 23 +Alaska Anchorage W, 6-0 0ct. 29 +at Bemidji State W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 30 +at Bemidji State T, 1-1 (ot) Nov. 5 +at North Dakota L, 2-4 Nov. 6 +at North Dakota W, 3-2 (ot) Nov. 12 +Michigan Tech W, 5-3 Nov. 13 +Michigan Tech W, 4-2 Nov. 19 +at Wisconsin W, 6-5 (ot) Nov. 20 +at Wisconsin W, 3-2 (ot) Dec. 3 +Denver L, 4-5 (ot) Dec. 4 +Denver W, 2-1 Dec. 10 +at Minnesota L, 2-3 Dec. 12 +at Minnesota T, 2-2 (ot) Dec. 30 ^North Dakota L, 0-5 Jan. 3 at Clarkson W, 4-1 Jan. 4 at Clarkson W, 4-2 Jan. 8 U.S. U-18 Team (Exh.) W, 4-1 Jan. 14 +Wisconsin W, 2-0 Jan. 15 +Wisconsin L, 2-3 Jan. 21 +at Michigan Tech W, 5-0 Jan. 22 +at Michigan Tech W, 3-0 Feb. 4 +Minnesota T, 2-2 (ot) Feb. 5 +Minnesota W, 6-4 Feb. 11 +St. Cloud State L, 2-8 Feb. 12 +St. Cloud State T, 3-3 (ot) Feb. 18 +at Minnesota State L, 1-3 Feb. 19 +at Minnesota State W, 6-2 Feb. 25 +at Colorado College L, 4-5 Feb. 26 +at Colorado College T, 3-3 (ot) March 4 +Nebraska Omaha W, 4-1 March 5 +Nebraska Omaha L, 2-5 March 11 *St. Cloud State W, 4-2 March 12 *St. Cloud State W, 3-2 (3ot) March 17 *vs. Bemidji State L, 2-3 (ot) March 25 vs. Union N1 W, 2-0 March 26 vs. Yale N1 W, 5-3 April 7 vs. Notre Dame N2 W, 4-3 April 9 vs. Michigan N3 W, 3-2 (ot)

(Exh.) Exhibition + – WCHA game * - WCHA playoffs % - Superior Showcase ^ - Hall of Fame Game (Duluth, Minn.) N 1 – NCAA Regional (Bridgeport, Ct.) N2 – NCAA Semifi nal (St. Paul, Minn.) N3 – NCAA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.)

148 WCHA NCAA HISTORY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Pre-WCHA Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Host City 1948 Michigan Dartmouth (Colorado College, Boston College) Colorado Springs, Colo. 1949 Boston College Dartmouth Michigan Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo. 1950 Colorado College Boston University Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo. 1951 Michigan Brown Boston U. Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo.

MCHL Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Host City 1952 Michigan Colorado College Yale St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, Colo. 1953 Michigan Minnesota Rensselaer Boston University Colorado Springs, Colo.

WIHL Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Host City 1954 Rensselaer Minnesota Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo. 1955 Michigan Colorado College Harvard St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, Colo. 1956 Michigan Michigan Tech St. Lawrence Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo. 1957 Colorado College Michigan Clarkson Harvard Colorado Springs, Colo. 1958 Denver North Dakota Clarkson Harvard Minneapolis, Minn. 1959 North Dakota Michigan State Boston College St. Lawrence Troy, N.Y.

WCHA Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Host City 1960 Denver Michigan Tech Boston U. St. Lawrence Boston, Mass. 1961 Denver St. Lawrence Minnesota Rensselaer Denver, Colo. 1962 Michigan Tech Clarkson Michigan St. Lawrence Utica, N.Y. 1963 North Dakota Denver Clarkson Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1964 Michigan Denver Rensselaer Providence Denver, Colo. 1965 Michigan Tech Boston College North Dakota Brown Providence, R.I. 1966 Michigan State Clarkson Denver Boston University Minneapolis, Minn. 1967 Cornell Boston University Michigan State North Dakota Syracuse, N.Y. 1968 Denver North Dakota Cornell Boston College Duluth, Minn. 1969 Denver Cornell Harvard Michigan Tech Colorado Springs, Colo. 1970 Cornell Clarkson Wisconsin Michigan Tech Lake Placid, N.Y. 1971 Boston University Minnesota Denver Harvard Syracuse, N.Y. 1972 Boston University Cornell Wisconsin Denver Boston, Mass. 1973 Wisconsin Denver Boston College Cornell Boston, Mass. 1974 Minnesota Michigan Tech Boston University Harvard Boston, Mass. 1975 Michigan Tech Minnesota Boston University Harvard St. Louis, Mo. 1976 Minnesota Michigan Tech Brown Boston University Denver, Colo. 1977 Wisconsin Michigan Boston University New Hampshire Detroit, Mich. 1978 Boston University Boston College Bowling Green Wisconsin Providence, R.i. 1979 Minnesota North Dakota Dartmouth New Hampshire Detroit, Mich. 1980 North Dakota Northern Michigan Dartmouth Cornell Providence, R.I. 1981 Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Duluth, Minn. 1982 North Dakota Wisconsin Northeastern New Hampshire Providence, R.I. 1983 Wisconsin Harvard Providence Minnesota Grand Forks, N.D. 1984 Bowling Green Minnesota Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Lake Placid, N.Y. 1985 Rensselaer Providence Minnesota Duluth Boston College Detroit, Mich. 1986 Michigan State Harvard Minnesota Denver Providence, RI 1987 North Dakota Michigan State Minnesota Harvard Detroit, Mich. 1988 Lake Superior State St. Lawrence Maine Minnesota Lake Placid, N.Y. 1989 Harvard Minnesota Michigan State Maine St. Paul, Minn. 1990 Wisconsin Colgate (Boston University, Boston College) Detroit, Mich. 1991 Northern Michigan Boston University (Clarkson, Maine) St. Paul, Minn. 1992 Lake Superior State Wisconsin (Michigan State, Michigan) Albany, N.Y. 1993 Maine Lake Superior State (Boston University, Michigan) Milwaukee, WI 1994 Lake Superior State Boston University (Minnesota, Harvard) St. Paul, Minn. 1995 Boston University Maine (Minnesota, Michigan) Providence, RI 1996 Michigan Colorado College (Vermont, Boston University) Cincinnati, OH 1997 North Dakota Boston University (Colorado College, Michigan) Milwaukee, WI 1998 Michigan Boston College (New Hampshire, Ohio State) Boston, Mass. 1999 Maine New Hampshire (Michigan State, Boston College) Anaheim, Calif. 2000 North Dakota Boston College (Maine, St. Lawrence) Providence, R.I. 2001 Boston College North Dakota (Michigan, Michigan State) Albany, N.Y. 2002 Minnesota Maine (Michigan, New Hampshire) St. Paul, Minn. 2003 Minnesota New Hampshire (Michigan, Cornell) Buffalo, N.Y. 2004 Denver Maine (Minnesota Duluth, Boston College) Boston, Mass. 2005 Denver North Dakota (Colorado College, Minnesota) Columbus, Ohio 2006 Wisconsin Boston College (North Dakota, Maine) Milwaukee, Wis. 2007 Michigan State Boston College (North Dakota, Maine) St. Louis, Mo. 2008 Boston College Notre Dame (North Dakota, Michigan) Denver, Colo. 2009 Boston University Miami (Bemidji State, Vermont) Washington, D.C. 2010 Boston College Wisconsin (Miami, RIT) Detroit, Mich. 2011 Minnesota Duluth Michigan (North Dakota, Notre Dame) St. Paul, Minn. 2012 Boston College Ferris State (Minnesota, Union College) Tampa, Fla. 2013 Yale Quinnipiac (St. Cloud State, UMass-Lowell) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2014 Union College Minnesota (Boston College, North Dakota) , Pa. 2015 Providence Boston University (Omaha, North Dakota) Boston, Mass. 2016 North Dakota Quinnipiac (Boston College, Denver) Tampa, Fla. 2017 Denver Minnesota Duluth (Harvard, Notre Dame) Chicago, Ill. 2018 Minnesota Duluth Notre Dame (Michigan, Ohio State) St. Paul, Minn. 2019 Minnesota Duluth Massachusetts (Providence, Denver) Buffalo, N.Y. 2020 Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak Detroit, Mich. 2021 Massachusetts St. Cloud State (Minnesota State, Minnesota Duluth) Pittsburgh, Pa.

149 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA TEAM RECORDS AT NCAA TOURNAMENT

Team (WCHA Appearances) Years Participated as WCHA Member GP W L T Pct. NCAA Titles Bemidji State (1) 2021 2 1 1 0 .500 0 Bowling Green (1) 2019 1 0 1 0 .000 0 Colorado College (16) 52-55-57-78-95-96-97-98-99-2001-02-03-05- 31 16 15 0 .516 1 06-08-11 Denver (23)* 1958-60-61-63-64-66-68-69-71-72-86-95- 45 26 19 0 .578 7 97-99-2002-04-05-08-09-10-11-12-13 Ferris State (4) 2014-16 4 2 2 0 .500 0 Lake Superior State (1) 2021 1 0 1 0 .000 0 Michigan (9) 52-53-54-55-56-57-62-64-77 70 44 26 0 .629 5 Michigan State (3) 1959-66-67 6 4 2 0 .667 1 Michigan Tech (13) 1956-60-62-65-69-70-74-75-76-81-2015-17-18 25 13 12 0 .520 3 Minnesota (34) 1953-54-61-71-74-75-76-79-80-81-83-85-86- 87 52 35 0 .598 5 87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001-02- 03-04-05-06-07-08-12-13 Minnesota Duluth (8) 1983-84-85-93-2004-09-11-12 23 14 9 0 .609 1 Minnesota State (7) 2003-13-14-15-18-19-21 9 2 7 0 .222 0 North Dakota (28) 1958-59-63-65-67-68-79-80-82-84-87-90-97- 67 44 23 0 .656 7 98-99-2000-01-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13 Northern Michigan (4) 1989-91-92-93 11 7 4 0 .636 1 Omaha (1) 2011 1 0 1 0 .000 0 St. Cloud State (8) 2000-01-02-03-07-08-10-13 11 2 9 0 .182 0 Wisconsin (24)* 1970-72-73-77-78-81-82-83-88-89-90-91-93- 60 37 21 2 .633 6 94-95-98-2000-01-04-05-06-08-10-13 Totals 453 264 187 2 .585 37

Bold: National Champion *- Denver’s (1-1) participation in the 1973 championship and Wisconsin’s (3-1) participation in the 1992 championship were later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. The above records refl ects those vacations. 2020 NCAA Championship cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM • 1997

At the 1997 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four held at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis., a 21-member NCAA Championship 50th Anniversary Team was honored.

The 50th Anniversary Team was selected by NCAA Division I men’s head coaches, head coaches that had participated in the championship tournament, and all-time members of the hockey championship committee.

Thirteen of the 21 selections to the NCAA Championship 50th Anniversary Team were from Western Collegiate Hockey Association-member teams. WCHA players are listed in bold.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM Goaltenders Marc Behrend, Wisconsin, 1981, ’83 , Cornell, 1967-69 Chris Terreri, Providence, 1983, ’85.

Defensemen Chris Chelios, Wisconsin, 1982-83 Bruce Driver, Wisconsin, 1981-83 George Konik, Denver, 1960-61 Dan Lodboa, Cornell, 1970 Keith Magnuson, Denver, 1968-69 Jack O’Callahan, Boston University, 1976-78.

Forwards Tony Amonte, Boston University, 1990-91 Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech, 1960, ’62 Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan, 1962 Bill Cleary, Harvard, 1955 Tony Hrkac, North Dakota, 1987 Paul Kariya, Maine, 1993 Bill Masterton, Denver, 1960-61 Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech John Matchefts, Michigan, 1951, ’53 John Mayasich, Minnesota, 1953-54 Jim Montgomery, Maine, 1990-93 Tom Rendall, Michigan, 1955-57 Phil Sykes, North Dakota, 1979-80, ’82

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1952 1965 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. NCAA Championship, Meehan Auditorium, Providence, R.I. Semifi nal: Michigan 9, St. Lawrence 3 Semifi nal: Boston College 4, North Dakota 3 Semifi nal: Colorado College 4, Yale 3 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 4, Brown 0 Championship Game: Michigan 4, Colorado College 1 Third Place Game: North Dakota 9, Brown 5 Championship Game: Michigan Tech 8, Boston College 2 1953 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1966 Semifi nal: Minnesota 3, Rensselaer 2 NCAA Championship, Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Semifi nal: Michigan 14, Boston University 2 Semifi nal: Clarkson 4, Denver 3 Championship Game: Michigan 7, Minnesota 3 Semifi nal: Michigan State 2, Boston University 1 Third Place Game: Denver 4, Boston University 3 1954 Championship Game: Michigan State 6, Clarkson 1 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. Semifi nal: Minnesota 14, Boston College 1 1967 Semifi nal: Rensselaer 6, Michigan 4 NCAA Championship, Onondaga County War Memorial Coliseum, Syracuse, N.Y. Third Place Game: Michigan 7, Boston College 2 Semifi nal: Cornell 1, North Dakota 0 Championship Game: Rensselaer 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) Semifi nal: Boston University 4, Michigan State 2 Third Place Game: Michigan State 6, North Dakota 1 1955 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1968 Semifi nal: Michigan 7, Harvard 3 NCAA Championship, Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minn. Semifi nal: Colorado College 2, St. Lawrence 1 Semifi nal: Denver 4, Boston College 1 Championship Game: Michigan 5, Colorado College 3 Semifi nal: North Dakota 3, Cornell 1 Championship Game: Denver 4, North Dakota 0 1956 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1969 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 10, Boston College 4 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo. Semifi nal: Michigan 2, St. Lawrence 1 (OT) Semifi nal: Denver 9, Harvard 2 Championship Game: Michigan 7, Michigan Tech 5 Semifi nal: Cornell 4, Michigan Tech 3 (OT) Third Place Game: Harvard 6, Michigan Tech 5 (2OT) 1957 Championship Game: Denver 4, Cornell 3 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. Semifi nal: Colorado College 5, Clarkson 3 1970 Semifi nal: Michigan 6, Harvard 1 NCAA Championship, Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, N.Y. Championship Game: Colorado College 13, Michigan 6 Semifi nal: Cornell 2, Wisconsin 1 Semifi nal: Clarkson 4, Michigan Tech 3 1958 Third Place Game: Wisconsin 6, Michigan Tech 5 NCAA Championship, Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Semifi nal: Denver 6, Clarkson 2 1971 Semifi nal: North Dakota 9, Harvard 1 NCAA Championship, Onondaga County War Memorial Coliseum, Syracuse, N.Y. Championship Game: Denver 6, North Dakota 2 Semifi nal: Boston University 4, Denver 2 Semifi nal: Minnesota 6, Harvard 5 (OT) 1959 Third Place Game: Denver 1, Harvard 0 NCAA Championship, Houston Field House, Troy, N.Y. Championship Game: Boston University 4, Minnesota 2 Semifi nal: North Dakota 4, St. Lawrence 3 (OT) Semifi nal: Michigan State 4, Boston College 3 1972 Championship Game: North Dakota 4, Michigan State 3 (OT) NCAA Championship, , Boston, Mass. Semifi nal: Boston University 4, Wisconsin 1 1960 Semifi nal: Cornell 7, Denver 2 NCAA Championship, Matthews Arena, Boston, Mass. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 5, Denver 2 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 13, St. Lawrence 3 Semifi nal: Denver 6, Boston University 4 1973 Championship Game: Denver 5, Michigan Tech 3 NCAA Championship, Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. Semifi nal: Denver 10, Boston College 4 1961 Semifi nal: Wisconsin 6, Cornell 5 (OT) NCAA Championship, DU Arena, Denver, Colo. Championship Game: Wisconsin 4, Denver 2 Semifi nal: Denver 6, Minnesota 1 Third Place Game: Minnesota 4, Rensselaer 3 1974 Championship Game: Denver 12, St. Lawrence 2 NCAA Championship, Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. Semifi nal: Minnesota 5, Boston University 4 1962 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 6, Harvard 5 (OT) NCAA Championship, Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, N.Y. Championship Game: Minnesota 4, Michigan Tech 2 Semifi nal: Clarkson 5, Michigan 4 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 6, St. Lawrence 1 1975 Third Place Game: Michigan 5, St. Lawrence 1 NCAA Championship, The Arena, St. Louis, Mo. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 7, Clarkson 1 Semifi nal: Minnesota 6, Harvard 4 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 9, Boston University 5 1963 Championship Game: Michigan Tech 6, Minnesota 1 NCAA Championship, McHugh Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Semifi nal: North Dakota 8, Boston College 2 1976 Semifi nal: Denver 6, Clarkson 2 NCAA Championship, DU Arena, Denver, Colo. Championship Game: North Dakota 6, Denver 5 Semifi nal: Michigan Tech 7, Brown 6 (2OT) 1964 Semifi nal: Minnesota 4, Boston University 2 NCAA Championship, DU Arena, Denver, Colo. Championship Game: Minnesota 6, Michigan Tech 4. Semifi nal: Denver 4, Rensselaer 1 Semifi nal: Michigan 3, Providence 2 Championship Game: Michigan 6, Denver 3

151 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS (1952-2021)

1977 NCAA Tournament First Round: Bowling Green 5 at Michigan 7 NCAA Championship, Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich. Semifi nal: Michigan 6, Boston University 4 Semifi nal: Wisconsin 4, New Hampshire 3 (OT) Championship Game: Wisconsin 6, Michigan 5 (OT).

1978 NCAA Tournament First Round: Colorado College 3 at Bowling Green 5. NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Semifi nal: Boston University 5, Wisconsin 2 Third Place Game: Bowling Green 4, Wisconsin 3

1979 NCAA Tournament First Round: Bowling Green 3 at Minnesota 6 NCAA Championship, Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich. Semifi nal: Minnesota 4, New Hampshire 3 Semifi nal: North Dakota 4, Dartmouth 2 Championship Game: Minnesota 4, North Dakota 3.

1980 NCAA Tournament First Round: Northern Michigan 4 at Minnesota 3 NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Semifi nal: North Dakota 4, Dartmouth 1 Championship Game: North Dakota 5, Northern Michigan 2.

1981 NCAA Quarterfi nals Wisconsin 3 at Clarkson 2 Wisconsin 6 at Clarkson 6 (UW wins series) DENVER WON FOUR OF THE NINE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS CAPTURED BY Colgate 4 at Minnesota 9 THE WCHA IN THE 1960S (1960, 1961, 1968, 1969). Colgate 4 at Minnesota 5 (UM wins series) Michigan Tech 7 at Providence 3 1985 Michigan Tech 6 at Providence 5 (MTU wins series) NCAA Quarterfi nals NCAA Championship, Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minn. Harvard 2 at Minnesota Duluth 4 Semifi nal: Wisconsin 5, Northern Michigan 1 Harvard 2 at Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series) Semifi nal: Minnesota 7, Michigan Tech 2 Minnesota 7 at Boston College 5 Third Place Game: Michigan Tech 5, Northern Michigan 2 Minnesota 1 at Boston College 4 (BC wins series) Championship Game: Wisconsin 6, Minnesota 3 NCAA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. Semifi nal: Rensselaer 6, Minnesota Duluth 5 (3OT) 1982 Third Place Game: Minnesota Duluth 7, Boston College 6 (OT) NCAA Quarterfi nals Clarkson 1 at North Dakota 5 1986 Clarkson 1 at North Dakota 2 (UND wins series) NCAA Quarterfi nals Harvard 1 at Wisconsin 6 Minnesota 6 at Boston University 4 Harvard 3 at Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series) Minnesota 5 at Boston University 3 (UM wins series) NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Cornell 2 at Denver 4 Semifi nal: North Dakota 6, Northeastern 2 Cornell 4 at Denver 3 (DU wins series) Semifi nal: Wisconsin 5, New Hampshire 0 NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Championship Game: North Dakota 5, Wisconsin 2 Semifi nal: Michigan State 6, Minnesota 4 Semifi nal: Harvard 5, Denver 2 1983 Third Place Game: Minnesota 6, Denver 4 NCAA Quarterfi nals New Hampshire 6 at Minnesota 9 1987 New Hampshire 2 at Minnesota 7 (UM wins series) NCAA Quarterfi nals St. Lawrence 2 at Wisconsin 6 Minnesota 4 at Boston College 1 St. Lawrence 1 at Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series) Minnesota 2 at Boston College 3 (UM wins series) Minnesota Duluth 3 at Providence 7 St. Lawrence 1 at North Dakota 3 Minnesota Duluth 2 at Providence 3 (PC wins series) St. Lawrence 3 at North Dakota 6 (UND wins series) NCAA Championship, Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. NCAA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. Semifi nal: Harvard 5, Minnesota 3 Semifi nal: Michigan State 5, Minnesota 3 Semifi nal: Wisconsin 2, Providence 0 Semifi nal: North Dakota 5, Harvard 2 Third Place Game: Providence 4, Minnesota 3 Third Place Game: Minnesota 6, Harvard 3 Championship Game: Wisconsin 6, Harvard 2 Championship Game: North Dakota 5, Michigan State 3.

1984 1988 NCAA Quarterfi nals NCAA First Round North Dakota 5 at Rensselaer 4 UMass-Lowell 1 at Wisconsin 7 North Dakota 4 at Rensselaer 2 (UND wins series) UMass-Lowell 4 at Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series) Clarkson 2 at Minnesota Duluth 6 NCAA Quarterfi nals Clarkson 6 at Minnesota Duluth 3 (UMD wins series) Wisconsin 0 at St. Lawrence 7 NCAA Championship, Olympic Center, Lake Placid, N.Y. Wisconsin 4 at St. Lawrence 3 (SLU wins series) Semifi nal: Minnesota Duluth 2, North Dakota 1 (OT) Michigan State 2 at Minnesota 4 Third Place Game: North Dakota 6, Michigan State 5 (OT) Michigan State 3 at Minnesota 4 (UM wins series) Championship Game: Bowling Green 5, Minnesota Duluth 4 (4OT) NCAA Championship, Olympic Center, Lake Placid, N.Y. Semifi nal: St. Lawrence 3, Minnesota 2 Third Place Game: Maine 5, Minnesota 2

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1989 1994 NCAA First Round NCAA East Regional at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. Providence 5 at Northern Michigan 9 Wisconsin 6, Western Michigan 3 Providence 4 at Northern Michigan 2 Boston University 4, Wisconsin 1 Providence 2 at Northern Michigan 0 (PC wins series) NCAA West Regional, Munn Arena, East Lansing, Mich. Wisconsin 3 at St. Lawrence 1 Minnesota 2, UMass-Lowell 1 (2 (OT)) Wisconsin 4 at St. Lawrence 2 (UW wins series) NCAA Championship at Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn. NCAA Quarterfi nals Semifi nal: Boston University 4, Minnesota 1 Wisconsin 2 at Minnesota 4 Wisconsin 2 at Minnesota 4 (UM wins series) 1995 NCAA Championship, Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn. NCAA East Regional, Centrum , Worcester, Mass. Semifi nal: Minnesota 7, Maine 4 Denver 9, New Hampshire 2 Championship Game: Harvard 4, Minnesota 3 (OT). Maine 4, Denver 2 NCAA West Regional, Dane County Coliseum, Madison, Wis. 1990 Minnesota 3, Rensselaer 0 NCAA First Round Wisconsin 5, Michigan State 3 Clarkson 1 at Minnesota 6 Minnesota 5, Colorado College 2 Clarkson 1 at Minnesota 5 (UM wins series) Michigan 4, Wisconsin 3 North Dakota 8 at Boston University 5 NCAA Championship at Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. North Dakota 3 at Boston University 5; Semifi nal: Boston University 7, Minnesota 3 North Dakota 0 at Boston University 5 (BU wins series). NCAA Quarterfi nals 1996 Minnesota 2 at Boston College 4 NCAA West Regional, Munn Arena, East Lansing, Mich. Minnesota 2 at Boston College 1 Minnesota 5, Providence 1 Minnesota 1 at Boston College 6 (BC wins series) Michigan 4, Minnesota 3 Maine 3 at Wisconsin 7 Colorado College 5, UMass Lowell 3 Maine 3 at Wisconsin 4 (OT) (UW wins series) NCAA Championship, Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio NCAA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. Semifi nal: Colorado College 4, Vermont 3 (2OT) Semifi nal: Wisconsin 2, Boston College 1 Championship Game: Michigan 3, Colorado College 2 (OT) Championship Game: Wisconsin 7, Colgate 3 1997 1991 NCAA East Regional, Centrum Centre, Worcester, Mass. NCAA First Round Colorado College 3, New Hampshire 2 Providence 4 at Minnesota 3 Denver 6, Vermont 3 Providence 4 at Minnesota 8 Colorado College 5, Clarkson 4 Providence 3 at Minnesota 8 (UM wins series) Boston University 4, Denver 3 (OT) Wisconsin 3 at Clarkson 8 NCAA West Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. Wisconsin 4 at Clarkson 5 (CU wins series). Minnesota 6, Michigan State 3 NCAA Quarterfi nals North Dakota 6, Cornell 2 Minnesota 0 at Maine 4 Michigan 7, Minnesota 4 Minnesota 3 at Maine 5 (Maine wins series) NCAA Championship, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. Alaska Anchorage 5 at Northern Michigan 8 Semifi nal: North Dakota 6, Colorado College 2 Alaska Anchorage 3 at Northern Michigan 5 (NMU wins series) Championship Game: North Dakota 6, Boston University 4 NCAA Championship, Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn. Semifi nal: Northern Michigan 5, Maine 3 1998 Championship Game: Northern Michigan 8, Boston University 7 (3OT) NCAA East Regional, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. New Hampshire 7, Wisconsin 4 1992 Colorado College 3, Clarkson 1 NCAA East Regional, Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Boston College 6, Colorado College 1 Wisconsin 4, New Hampshire 2 NCAA West Regional, , Ann Arbor, Mich. Wisconsin 5, St. Lawrence 2 Michigan 4, North Dakota 3 NCAA West Regional, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. Northern Michigan 8, Clarkson 4 1999 Michigan 7, Northern Michigan 6 NCAA East Regional, Centrum Center, Worcester, Mass. Lake Superior State 8, Minnesota 3 Michigan 5, Denver 3 NCAA Championship, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. NCAA West Regional, Dane County Coliseum, Madison, Wis. Semifi nal: Wisconsin 4, Michigan 2 Colorado College 5, St. Lawrence 2 Championship Game: Lake Superior State 5, Wisconsin 3 Michigan State 4, Colorado College 3 Boston College 3, North Dakota 1 1993 NCAA East Regional, Centrum Centre, Worcester, Mass. 2000 Minnesota 2, Clarkson 1 NCAA East Regional, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. Northern Michigan 3, Harvard 2 (2OT) Boston University 5, St. Cloud State 3 Maine 6, Minnesota 2 NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Boston University 4, Northern Michigan 1. North Dakota 4, Niagara 1 NCAA West Regional, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. Boston College 4, Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin 3, Miami (Ohio) 1 NCAA Frozen Four, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Minnesota Duluth 7, Brown 3 Semifi nal: North Dakota 2, Maine 0 Michigan 4, Wisconsin 3 (OT) Championship Game: North Dakota 4, Boston College 2 Lake Superior State 4, Minnesota Duluth 3 NCAA Championship, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. Semifi nal: Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT)

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2001 2006 NCAA East Regional, Centrum Center, Worcester, Mass. NCAA West Regional, Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. Maine 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) Semifi nal: (4) Holy Cross, (1) Minnesota 3 (OT) Colorado College 3, St. Lawrence 2 (2OT) Semifi nal: (3) Michigan 1, (2) North Dakota 5 North Dakota 4, Colorado College 1 Championship Game: Holy Cross 2, North Dakota 5 NCAA West Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. NCAA Midwest Regional, Resch Center, Green Bay, Wis. Wisconsin 4, Providence 1 Semifi nal: (3) Colorado College 2, (2) Cornell 3 Michigan 4, St. Cloud State 3 Semifi nal: (4) Bemidji State 0, (1) Wisconsin 4 Michigan State 5, Wisconsin 1 Championship: Cornell 0, Wisconsin 1 (3OT) NCAA Frozen Four, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. NCAA Frozen Four, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. Semifi nal: North Dakota 2, Michigan State 0 Semifi nal: Boston College 6, North Dakota 5 Championship Game: Boston College 3, North Dakota 2 (OT) Semifi nal: Maine 2, Wisconsin 5 Championship Game: Boston College 1, Wisconsin 2 2002 NCAA West Regional, Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. 2007 Colorado College 2, Michigan State 0 NCAA East Regional, Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, N.Y. Michigan 4, St. Cloud State 2 Semifi nal: (3) Maine 4, (2) St. Cloud State 1 Colorado College 2, Minnesota 4 NCAA West Regional, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. Michigan 5, Denver 3. Semifi nal: (4) Air Force 3, (1) Minnesota 4 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. Semifi nal: (3) North Dakota 8, (2) Michigan 5 Semifi nal: Minnesota 3, Michigan 2 Championship Game: North Dakota 3, Minnesota 2 (OT) Championship Game: Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (OT) NCAA Frozen Four, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. Semifi nal: Boston College 6, North Dakota 4 2003 NCAA Northeast Regional, Centrum Centre, Worcester, Mass. 2008 Semifi nal: (4) St. Cloud State 2, (1) New Hampshire 5 NCAA East Regional, Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y. NCAA East Regional, Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, R.I. Semifi nal: (3) Clarkson 2, (2) St. Cloud State 1 Semifi nal: (4) Minnesota State 2, (1) Cornell 5 NCAA Midwest Regional, Kohl Center, Madison, Wis. NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Semifi nal: (4) Princeton 1, (1) North Dakota 5 Semifi nal: (3) North Dakota 2, (2) Ferris State 5 Semifi nal: (3) Wisconsin 6, (2) Denver 2 Semifi nal: (4) Mercyhurst 2, (1) Minnesota 9 Championship Game: Wisconsin 2, North Dakota 3 (OT) Championship Game: Ferris State 4, Minnesota 7 NCAA Northeast Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. NCAA Midwest Regional, Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. Semifi nal: (3) Minnesota 2, (2) Boston College 5 Semifi nal: (4) Wayne State 2, (1) Colorado College 4 NCAA West Regional, Colorado Springs World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo. Championship Game: Michigan 5, Colorado College 3 Semifi nal: (3) Michigan State 3, (1) Colorado College 1 NCAA Frozen Four, HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y. NCAA Frozen Four, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. Semifi nal: Michigan 2, Minnesota 3 (OT) Semifi nal: Boston College 6, North Dakota 1 Championship Game: New Hampshire 1, Minnesota 5 2009 2004 NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA East Regional, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. Semifi nal: (4) Miami 4, (1) Denver 2 Semifi nal: (3) Wisconsin 1, (2) Ohio State 0 (OT) Semifi nal: (3) Princeton 4, (2) Minnesota Duluth 5 (OT) Championship Game: Wisconsin 1, Maine 2 (OT) Championship Game: Miami 2, Minnesota Duluth 1 NCAA West Regional, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo. NCAA Northeast Regional, Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. Semifi nal: (4) Holy Cross 0, (1) North Dakota 3 Semifi nal: (3) New Hampshire 6, (2) North Dakota 5 (OT) Semifi nal: (3) Miami 2, (2) Denver 3 Championship Game: Denver 1, North Dakota 0 2010 NCAA Midwest Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. NCAA East Regional, Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y. Semifi nal: (4) Notre Dame 2, (1) Minnesota 5 Semifi nal: (4) RIT 2, (1) Denver 1 Semifi nal: (3) Michigan State 0, (2) Minnesota Duluth 5 NCAA West Regional, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3, Minnesota 1 Semifi nal: (4) Vermont 2, (1) Wisconsin 3 NCAA Frozen Four, FleetCenter, Boston, Mass. Semifi nal: (3) Northern Michigan 3, (2) St. Cloud State 4 (2OT) Semifi nal: Denver 5, Minnesota Duluth 3 Championship Game: Wisconsin 5, St. Cloud State 3 Championship Game: Denver 1, Maine 0 NCAA Northeast Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. Semifi nal: (3) Yale 3, (2) North Dakota 2 2005 NCAA Frozen Four, Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. NCAA East Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. Semifi nal: RIT 1, Wisconsin 8 Semifi nal: (3) Boston University 0, (2) North Dakota 4 Championship Game: Boston College 5, Wisconsin 0 Championship Game: North Dakota 6, Boston College 3 NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. 2011 Semifi nal: (4) Maine 0, (1) Minnesota 1 (OT) NCAA East Regional, Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. Championship Game: Minnesota 2, Cornell 1 (OT) Semifi nal: (3) Minnesota Duluth 2, (2) Union 0 NCAA Northeast Regional, Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 5, Yale 3 Semifi nal: (4) Bemidji State 3, (1) Denver 4 (OT) NCAA West Regional, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. Championship Game: Denver 4, New Hampshire 2 Semifi nal: (3) Omaha 2, (2) Michigan 3 (OT) NCAA Midwest Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. Semifi nal: (4) Colorado College 8, (1) Boston College 4 Semifi nal: (4) Colgate 5, (1) Colorado College 6 Championship Game: Colorado College 1, Michigan 2 Semifi nal: (3) Wisconsin 1, (2) Michigan 4 NCAA Midwest Regional, Resch Center, Green Bay, Wis. Championship Game: Colorado College 4, Michigan 3 Semifi nal: (4) Rensselaer 0, (1) North Dakota 6 NCAA Frozen Four, Value City Arena at Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio Semifi nal: (3) Western Michigan 2, (2) Denver 3 (2OT) Semifi nal: Colorado College 2, Denver 6 Championship Game: Denver 1, North Dakota 6 Semifi nal: North Dakota 4, Minnesota 2 NCAA Frozen Four, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. Championship Game: Denver 4, North Dakota 1 Semifi nal: Minnesota Duluth 4, Notre Dame 3 Semifi nal: Michigan 2, North Dakota 0 Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3, Michigan 2 (OT)

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2017 NCAA Midwest Regional, U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Semifi nal: (4) Michigan Tech 2, (1) Denver 5

2018 NCAA West Regional, Premier Center, Sioux Falls, S.D. Semifi nal: (3) Minnesota Duluth 3, (2) Minnesota State 2 (OT) NCAA East Regional, Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. Semifi nal: (1) Notre Dame 5, (4) Michigan Tech 3 (OT)

2019 NCAA Midwest Regional, PPL Center, Allentown, Pa. Semifi nal: (1) Minnesota Duluth 2, (4) Bowling Green 1 (OT) NCAA East Regional, Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, R.I. Semifi nal: (4) Providence 6, (1) Minnesota State 3

2020 NCAA West Regional, Budweiser Events Center, Loveland, Colo. Cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak

NCAA Midwest Regional, PPL Center, Allentown, Pa. Cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak

NCAA East Regional, Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y. Cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak

NCAA Northeast Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. Cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak

NCAA Frozen Four, Little Caesar’s Arena, Detroit, Mich. MINNESOTA DULUTH’S 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WAS ONE OF FIVE Cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak WON IN OVERTIME BY A WCHA TEAM.

2012 2021 NCAA Midwest Regional, Resch Center, Green Bay, Wis. NCAA West Regional, Budweiser Events Center, Loveland, Colo. Semifi nal: (3) Denver 1, (2) Ferris State 2 Semifi nal: (2) Minnesota State 4, (3) Quinnipiac 3 (OT) NCAA West Regional, Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, Minn. Championship: (2) Minnesota State 4, (1) Minnesota 0 Semifi nal: (4) Western Michigan 1, (1) North Dakota 3 NCAA East Regional, Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. Semifi nal: (3) Boston University 3, (2) Minnesota 7 Semifi nal: (4) Bemidji State 6, (1) Wisconsin 3 Championship Game: Minnesota 5, North Dakota 2 Semifi nal: (2) UMass 5, (3) Lake Superior State 1 NCAA Northeast Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. Championship: (2) UMass 4, (4) Bemidji State 0 Semifi nal: (3) Maine 2, (2) Minnesota Duluth 5 NCAA Frozen Four, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 0, Boston College 4 Semifi nal: (2) Minnesota State 4, (2) St. Cloud State 5 NCAA Frozen Four, Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. Semifi nal: Minnesota 1, Boston College 6

2013 NCAA West Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. Semifi nal: (3) Niagara 1, (2) North Dakota 2 Semifi nal: (4) Yale 3, (1) Minnesota 2 (OT) Championship Game: Yale 4, North Dakota 1 NCAA Midwest Regional, Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio Semifi nal: (4) St. Cloud State 5, (1) Notre Dame 1 Semifi nal: (3) Minnesota State 0, (2) Miami (Ohio) 4 Championship Game: St. Cloud State 4, Miami (Ohio) 1 NCAA Northeast Regional, Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. Semifi nal: (4) Wisconsin 1, (1) UMass Lowell 6 Semifi nal: (3) Denver 2, (2) New Hampshire 5 NCAA Frozen Four, CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. Semifi nal: (4) St. Cloud State 1, (1) Quinnipiac 4

2014 NCAA Midwest Regional, Cincinnati, Ohio Semifi nal: (3) Colgate 0, (2) Ferris State 1 Championship Game: North Dakota 2, Ferris State 1 (2OT) NCAA Northeast Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. Semifi nal: (3) Minnesota State 1, (2) UMass Lowell 2

2015 NCAA West Regional, Scheels Arena, Fargo, N.D. Semifi nal: (3) St. Cloud State 3, (2) Michigan Tech 2 (OT) NCAA Midwest Regional, Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, Ind. Semifi nal: (4) RIT 2, (1) Minnesota State 1

2016 NCAA West Regional, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. Semifi nal: (4) Ferris State 5, (1) St. Cloud State 4 (OT) Championship Game: Ferris State 3, Denver 6

155 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS (1952-2021)

1951-52 1957-58 1963-64 NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace NCAA Championship, Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championship, DU Arena, Denver, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament First Team G - Rodney Schneck, Denver G - Bob Gray, Michigan G - Ken Kinsley, Colorado College D - Bill Steenson, North Dakota D - Tom Polonic, Michigan D - Jim Haas, Michigan D - Ed Zemrau, Denver D - Wayne Smith, Denver D - Len Maccini, Colorado College F - Murray Massier, Denver F - Andy Herrebout, Denver F - George Chin, Michigan F - Jim Brown, Denver F - Bill Staub, Denver F - John McKennell, Michigan All-Tournament Second Team F - Gordon Wilkie, Michigan F - Doug Philpott, Michigan D - Blair Livingstone, Denver All-Tournament Second Team All-Tournament Second Team D - Ralph Lyndon, North Dakota D - Jim Kenning, Denver D - Steve Leolich, Colorado College F - Barry Sharp, Denver D - Barry MacDonald, Michigan D - Reggie Shave, Michigan F - Ron King, North Dakota F - Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan F - Earl Keyes, Michigan F - John MacMillan, Denver F - Jack Cole, Michigan F - Omer Brandt, Colorado College MOP: Murray Massier, F, Denver MOP: Bob Gray, G, Michigan MOP: Ken Kinsley, G, Colorado College 1958-59 1964-65 1952-53 NCAA Championship, Houston Field House, Troy, N.Y. NCAA Championship, Meehan Auditorium, Providence, R.I. NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament First Team Colorado Springs, Colo. G - Joe Selinger, Michigan State G - Tony Esposito, Michigan Tech All-Tournament First Team F - Reg Morelli, North Dakota D - Dennis Huculak, Michigan Tech G - Jim Mattson, Minnesota F - Bill MacKenzie, Michigan State D - Pete Leiman, Michigan Tech D - Alex MacLellan, Michigan F - Ed Thomlinson, North Dakota F - Gary Milroy, Michigan Tech D - Tom Wegleitner, Minnesota All-Tournament Second Team F - Wayne Weller, Michigan Tech F - John Matchefts, Michigan D - Ralph Lyndon, North Dakota All-Tournament Second Team F - Dick Meredith, Minnesota D - Ed Pollesel, Michigan State D - Roy Davidson, North Dakota All-Tournament Second Team F - Tom Mustonen, Michigan State F - Gerry Kell, North Dakota G - Willard Ikola, Michigan F - Joe Poole, North Dakota F - Bob Stoyko, North Dakota D - Reggie Shave, Michigan MOP: Reg Morelli, F, North Dakota MOP: Gary Milroy, F, Michigan Tech F - John Mayasich, MInnesota F - George Chin, Michigan 1959-60 1965-66 MOP: John Matchefts, F, Michigan NCAA Championship, Matthews Arena, Boston, Mass. NCAA Championship, Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament First Team 1953-54 D - Marty Howe, Denver G - Gaye Cooley, Michigan State NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace D - George Konik, Denver D - Don Heaphy, Michigan State Colorado Springs, Colo. F - Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech D - Wayne Smith, Denver All-Tournament First Team F - Paul Coppo, Michigan Tech F - Mike Coppo, Michigan State D - Ken Yackel, Minnesota All-Tournament Second Team F - Brian ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, Michigan State F - John Mayasich, Minnesota G - George Kirkwood, Denver All-Tournament Second Team All-Tournament Second Team D - Henry Akervall, Michigan Tech D - Bob Brawley, Michigan State G - Jim Mattson, Minnesota F - John MacMillan, Denver F - Tom Mikkola, Michigan State D - Jim Haas, Michigan F - John Kosiancic, Michigan Tech F - Lyle Bradley, Denver F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan Co-MOP: Lou Angotti, F, Michigan Tech MOP: Gaye Cooley, G, Michigan State F - Dick Dougherty, Minnesota 1960-61 1966-67 1954-55 NCAA Championship, DU Arena, Denver, Colo. NCAA Championship, Onondaga County War Memorial NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace All-Tournament First Team Coliseum, Syracuse, N.Y. Colorado Springs, Colo. G - Mike Larson, Minnesota All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament First Team D - Marty Howe, Denver F - Tom Mikkola, Michigan State G - Lorne Howes, Michigan D - Grant Munro, Denver All-Tournament Second Team D - Phil Hilton, Colorado College F - Trent Beatty, Denver F - Brian ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, Michigan State D - Doug Silverberg, Colorado College F - Bill Masterton, Denver F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan F - Jerry Walker, Denver 1967-68 F - Tom Rendall, Michigan All-Tournament Second Team NCAA Championship, Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minn. All-Tournament Second Team G - George Kirkwood, Denver All-Tournament First Team D - Bob Schiller, Michigan D - George Konik, Denver G - Gerry Powers, Denver D - Mike Buchanan, Michigan F - Ron Constantine, Minnesota D - Terry Abram, North Dakota F - Clare Smith, Colorado College MOP: Bill Masterton, F, Denver D - Keith Magnuson, Denver F - Ken Smith, Colorado College F - Bob Munro, North Dakota F - Dick Dunnigan, Michigan 1961-62 F - Bob Trembecky, Denver MOP: Phil Hilton, D, Colorado College NCAA Championship, Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, N.Y. All-Tournament Second Team All-Tournament First Team D - Tim Gould, Denver 1955-56 D - Henry Akervall, Michigan Tech D - Terry Ogden, North Dakota NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace D - Elov Seger, Michigan Tech F - Dave Kartio, North Dakota Colorado Springs, Colo. F - Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech F - Jim Wiste, Denver All-Tournament First Team F - Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan F - Tom Gilmore, Denver G - Lorne Howes, Michigan F - John Ivanitz, Michigan Tech MOP: Gerry Powers, G, Denver D - Bob Pitts, Michigan All-Tournament Second Team D - Bob Schiller, Michigan G - Garry Bauman, Michigan Tech 1968-69 F - Pete Aubry, Michigan Tech D - Don Rodgers, Michigan NCAA Championship, Broadmoor World Arena F - Tom Rendall, Michigan F - Jerry Sullivan, Michigan Tech Colorado Springs, Colo. F - Ed Switzer, Michigan F - Larry Babcock, Michigan All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament Second Team MOP: Lou Angotti, F, Michigan Tech G - Gerry Powers, Denver D - Willie Tattersall, Michigan Tech D - Keith Magnuson, Denver F - Cliff Wylie, Michigan Tech 1962-63 F - Tom Miller, Denver F - Ron Stenlund, Michigan Tech NCAA Championship, McHugh Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass. F - Bob Trembecky, Denver MOP: Lorne Howes, G, Michigan All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament Second Team D - George Goodacre, North Dakota D - Tim Gould, Denver 1956-57 D - Don Ross, North Dakota F - Al Karlander, Michigan Tech NCAA Championship, Broadmoor Ice Palace F - Al McLean, North Dakota MOP: Keith Magnuson, D, Denver Colorado Springs, Colo. F - Dave Merrifi eld, North Dakota All-Tournament First Team F - Don Stokaluk, North Dakota 1969-70 D - Bob Pitts, Michigan All-Tournament Second Team NCAA Championship, Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, N.Y. D - Don Wishart, Colorado College D - Jim Kenning, Denver All-Tournament Team F - Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Colorado College D - Maurice Roberge, North Dakota None F - Bob McCusker, Colorado College F - Bob Hamill, Denver F - Tom Rendall, Michigan MOP: Al McLean, F, North Dakota 1970-71 All-Tournament Second Team NCAA Championship, Onondaga County War Memorial G - Ross Childs, Michigan Coliseum, Syracuse, N.Y. D - Dick McGhee, Colorado College D - Bruce McIntosh, Minnesota D - Bob Schiller, Michigan F - Dean Blais, Minnesota F - Dick Dunnigan, Michigan F - John Andrews, Colorado College 1971-72 MOP: Bob McCusker, F, Colorado College NCAA Championship, Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. F - Bob Krieger, Denver F - Gary Winchester, Wisconsin

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1972-73 1983-84 1997-98 NCAA Championship, Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. NCAA Championship, Olympic Center, Lake Placid, N.Y. NCAA Championship, FleetCenter, Boston, Mass. G - Jim Makey, Wisconsin G - Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth None D - Bruce Affl eck, Denver F - Dean Barsness, North Dakota D - John Taft, Wisconsin F - Bob Lakso, Minnesota Duluth 1998-99 F - Stan Hinkley, Wisconsin NCAA West Regional, Dane County Coliseum Madison, Wis. F - Peter McNab, Denver 1984-85 D - Dan Peters, CC F - Dean Talafous, Wisconsin NCAA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. NCAA Frozen Four, Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, Anaheim, MOP: Dean Talafous, F, Wisconsin F - Bill Watson, UMD Calif. None 1973-74 1985-86 NCAA Championship, Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center Providence, R.I. 1999-2000 G - Brad Shelstad, Minnesota None NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. D - Les Auge, Minnesota D - Mike Commodore, UND D - Jim Nahrgang, Michigan Tech 1986-87 F - Jeff Panzer, UND F - Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech NCAA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. NCAA Frozen Four, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. F - Mike Polich, Minnesota G - Ed Belfour, North Dakota G - Karl Goehring, North Dakota MOP: Brad Shelstad, G, Minnesota D - Ian Kidd; North Dakota D - Mike Commodore, North Dakota F - Tony Hrkac, North Dakota F - Lee Goren, North Dakota 1974-75 F - Bob Joyce, North Dakota F - Bryan Lundbohm, North Dakota NCAA Championship, The Arena, St. Louis, Mo. F - Corey Millen, Minnesota MOP: Lee Goren, F, North Dakota G - Jim Warden, Michigan Tech MOP: Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota D - Reed Larson, Minnesota 2000-01 D - Bob Lorimer, Michigan Tech 1987-88 NCAA East Regional, Centrum Center, Worcester, Mass. F - Bob D’Alvise, Michigan Tech NCAA Championship, Olympic Center, Lake Placid, N.Y. F - Jeff Panzer, North Dakota F - Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech None F - Bryan Lundbohm, North Dakota F - Warren Miller, Minnesota MOP: Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota MOP: Jim Warden, G, Michigan Tech 1988-89 NCAA West Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. NCAA Championship, Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn. F - Dany Heatley, UW 1975-76 D - Todd Richards, Minnesota NCAA Frozen Four, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. NCAA Championship, DU Arena, Denver, Colo. F - Jon Anderson, Minnesota D - Travis Roche, North Dakota No team selected F - Bryan Lundbohm, North Dakota MOP: Tom Vannelli, F, Minnesota 1989-90 NCAA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. 2001-02 1976-77 G - Duane Derksen, Wisconsin NCAA West Regional, Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. NCAA Championship, Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich. D - Rob Andringa, Wisconsin D - Jordan Leopold, Minnesota G - Julian Baretta, Wisconsin D - Mark Osiecki, Wisconsin F - John Pohl, Minnesota D - Craig Norwich, Wisconsin F - John Byce, Wisconsin MOP: John Pohl, F, Minnesota D - John Taft; Wisconsin F - Chris Tancill, Wisconsin NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, Xcel Energy Center F - Dave Debol, Michigan MOP: Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin St. Paul, Minn. MOP: Julian Baretta, G, Wisconsin G - Adam Hauser, Minnesota 1990-91 F - Grant Potulny, Minnesota 1977-78 NCAA Championship, Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn. F - John Pohl, Minnesota NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. G - Bill Pye, Northern Michigan MOP: Grant Potulny, F, Minnesota None D - Lou Melone, Northern Michigan D - Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan 2002-03 1978-79 F - Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championship, Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich. MOP: Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan D - Keith Ballard, Minnesota G - Steve Janaszak, Minnesota D - Matt DeMarchi, Minnesota D - Mike Ramsey, Minnesota 1991-92 F - Grant Potulny, Minnesota D - Howard Walker, North Dakota NCAA Championship, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. F - Thomas Vanek, Minnesota F - Steve Christoff, Minnesota D - Barry Richter, Wisconsin MOP: Thomas Vanek, Minnesota F - Eric Strobel, Minnesota F - Jason Zent, Wisconsin NCAA Midwest Regional, Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. F - Mark Taylor, North Dakota All-Tournament Team MOP: Steve Janaszak, G, Minnesota 1992-93 D - Tom Preissing, Colorado College NCAA Championship, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. F - Brett Sterling, Colorado College 1979-80 None NCAA Frozen Four, HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y. NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center G - Travis Weber, Minnesota Providence, R.I. 1993-94 D - Paul Martin, Minnesota All-Tournament Team NCAA West Regional, Munn Arena, East Lansing, Mich. D - Matt DeMarchi, Minnesota D - Marc Chorney, North Dakota D - Chris McAlpine, Minnesota F - Thomas Vanek, Minnesota F - Doug Smail, North Dakota NCAA Championship at Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn. MOP: Thomas Vanek, F, Minnesota F - Phil Sykes, North Dakota None MOP: Doug Smail, F, North Dakota 2003-04 1994-95 NCAA East Regional, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. 1980-81 NCAA West Regional, Dane County Coliseum, Madison, Wis. G - Bernd Bruckler, Wisconsin NCAA Championship, Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minn. G - Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin D - Dan Boeser, Wisconsin G - Marc Behrend, Wisconsin D - Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin MOP: Bernd Bruckler, G, Wisconsin D - Mike Knoke, Minnesota D - Dan Trebil, Minnesota NCAA West Regional, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo. D - Tim Watters, Michigan Tech F - Mike Strobel, Wisconsin F - Max Bull, Denver F - Aaron Broten, Minnesota F - Nick Checco, Minnesota F - Zach Parise, North Dakota F - John Newberry, Wisconsin NCAA Championship at Providence Civic Center Providence, F - Brandon Bochenski, North Dakota MOP: Marc Behrend, G, Wisconsin R.I. D - Matt Laatsch, Denver None D - Ryan Caldwell, Denver 1981-82 G - Adam Berkhoel, Denver NCAA Championship, Providence Civic Center Providence, R.I. 1995-96 MOP: Adam Berkhoel, G, Denver G - Darren Jensen, North Dakota NCAA West Regional, Munn Arena, East Lansing, Mich. NCAA Midwest Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. D - Bruce Driver, Wisconsin D - Scott Swanson, Colorado College F - Junior Lessard, Minnesota Duluth D - James Patrick, North Dakota NCAA Championship, Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio F - Evan Schwabe, Minnesota Duluth F - Cary Eades, North Dakota D - Scott Swanson, Colorado College F - Aaron Gill, North Dakota F - John Newberry, Wisconsin F - Peter Geronazzo, Colorado College D - Keith Ballard, Minnesota F - Phil Sykes, North Dakota D - Chris Harrington, Minnesota MOP: Phil Sykes, F, North Dakota 1996-97 G - Isaac Reichmuth, Minnesota Duluth NCAA East Regional, Centrum Centre, Worcester, Mass. MOP: Isaac Reichmuth, G, Minnesota Duluth 1982-83 G - Jim Mullin, Denver NCAA Frozen Four, FleetCenter, Boston, Mass. NCAA Championship, Ralph Engelstad Arena D - Eric Rud, Colorado College F - Connor James, Denver Grand Forks, N.D. D - Scott Swanson, Colorado College F - Junior Lessard, Minnesota Duluth G - Marc Behrend, Wisconsin F - Brian Swanson, Colorado College D - Ryan Caldwell, Denver D - Chris Chelios, Wisconsin MOP: Jim Mullin, G, Denver G - Adam Berkhoel, Denver F - Pat Flatley, Wisconsin NCAA West Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. MOP: Adam Berkhoel, G, Denver F - Paul Houck, Wisconsin D - Mike Crowley, Minnesota MOP: Marc Behrend, G, Wisconsin F - Casey Hankinson, Minnesota NCAA Championship, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. G - Aaron Schweitzer, North Dakota D - Curtis Murphy, North Dakota F - Matt Henderson, North Dakota F - David Hoogsteen, North Dakota MOP: Matt Henderson, F, North Dakota 157 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS (1952-2021)

2004-05 2010-11 2020-21 NCAA East Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. NCAA East Regional, Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Conn. NCAA West Regional, Budweiser Events Center, Loveland, Colo. F - Travis Zajac, North Dakota G - Kenny Reiter, Minnesota Duluth G - Dryden McKay, Minnesota State F - Colby Genoway, North Dakota D - Justin Faulk, Minnesota Duluth D - Jake Livingstone, Minnesota State D - Nick Fuher, North Dakota F - Jack Connolly, Minnesota Duluth F - Brendan Furry, Minnesota State G - Jordan Parise, North Dakota F - Mike Connolly, Minnesota Duluth F - Ryan Sandelin, Minnesota State MOP: Jordan Parise, G, North Dakota MOP: Kenny Reiter, G, Minnesota Duluth F - Cade Borchardt, Minnesota State NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA West Regional, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. MOP: Ryan Sandelin, Minnesota State F - Garrett Smaagaard, Minnesota F - Jaden Schwartz, CC NCAA East Regional, Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. F - Evan Kaufmann, Minnesota NCAA Midwest Regional, Resch Center, Green Bay, Wis. F - Ethan Somoza, Bemidji State D - Mike Vannelli, Minnesota G - Aaron Dell, North Dakota D - Tyler Vold, Bemidji State G - Kellen Briggs, Minnesota D - Chay Genoway, North Dakota NCAA Frozen Four, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. MOP: Kellen Briggs, G, Minnesota D - Matt Donovan, Denver None NCAA Northeast Regional, Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. F - Brad Malone, North Dakota F - Gabe Gauthier, Denver F - Evan Trupp, North Dakota F - Kevin Ulanski, Denver F - Jason Zucker, Denver D - Matt Carle, Denver MOP: Aaron Dell, G, North Dakota MOP: Gabe Gauthier, F, Denver NCAA Frozen Four, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. WCHA NCAA Midwest Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. D - Justin Faulk, Minnesota Duluth NCAA FROZEN FOUR F - Trevor Frischmon, Colorado College F - Kyle Schmidt, Minnesota Duluth MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER F - Marty Sertich, Colorado College F - J.T. Brown, Minnesota Duluth D - Brian Salcido, Colorado College MOP: J.T. Brown, F, Minnesota Duluth HONOREES MOP: Trevor Frischmon, F, Colorado College NCAA Frozen Four, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 2011-12 1952: Ken Kinsley, G, Colorado College F - Gabe Gauthier, Denver NCAA West Regional, Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, Minn. F - Travis Zajac, North Dakota G - Kent Patterson, Minnesota 1953: John Matchefts, F, Michigan F - Paul Stastny, Denver D - Ben Blood, North Dakota 1955: Phil Hilton, D, Colorado College D - Matt Carle, Denver D - Nate Schmidt, Minnesota D - Brett Skinner, Denver F - Danny Kristo, North Dakota 1956: Lorne Howes, G, Michigan G - Peter Mannino, Denver F - Brock Nelson, North Dakota 1957: Bob McCusker, F, Colorado College MOP: Peter Mannino, G, Denver F - Kyle Rau, Minnesota 1958: Murray Massier, F, Denver MOP: Kent Patterson, G, Minnesota 2005-06 NCAA Northeast Regional, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. 1959: Reg Morelli, F, North Dakota NCAA West Regional, Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. F - Jack Connolly, Minnesota Duluth 1960: Lou Angotti, F, Michigan Tech* F - Ryan Duncan, North Dakota F - Jake Hendrickson, Minnesota Duluth 1961: Bill Masterton, F, Denver F - Jonathan Toews, North Dakota NCAA Frozen Four, Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. D - Matt Smaby, North Dakota None 1962: Lou Angotti, F, Michigan Tech G - Jordan Parise, North Dakota 1963: Al McLean, F, North Dakota MOP: Jonathan Toews, F, North Dakota 2012-13 NCAA Midwest Regional, Resch Center, Green Bay, Wis. NCAA West Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1964: Bob Gray, G, Michigan F - Joe Pavelski, Wisconsin D - Andrew MacWilliam, North Dakota 1965: Gary Milroy, F, Michigan Tech F - Jack Skille, Wisconsin F - Corban Knight, North Dakota 1966: Gaye Cooley, G, Michigan State D - Tom Gilbert, Wisconsin F - Danny Kristo, North Dakota G - Brian Elliott, Wisconsin NCAA Midwest Regional, Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio 1968: Gerry Powers, G, Denver MOP: Brian Elliott, G, Wisconsin G - Ryan Faragher, St. Cloud State 1969: Keith Magnuson, D, Denver NCAA Frozen Four, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. D - Andrew Prochno, St. Cloud State 1973: Dean Talafous, F, Wisconsin F - Robbie Earl, Wisconsin F - Joey Benik, St. Cloud State F - Adam Burish, Wisconsin F - Cory Thorson, St. Cloud State 1974: Brad Shelstad, G, Minnesota D - Tom Gilbert, Wisconsin MOP: Joey Benik, F, St. Cloud State 1975: Jim Warden, G, Michigan Tech G - Brian Elliott, Wisconsin NCAA Frozen Four, CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1976: Tom Vannelli, F, Minnesota MOP: Robbie Earl, F, Wisconsin None 1977: Julian Baretta, G, Wisconsin 2006-07 2013-14 1979: Steve Janaszak, G, Minnesota NCAA West Regional, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. NCAA Midwest Regional, Cincinnati, Ohio F - Chris Porter, North Dakota G - CJ Motte, FSU 1980: Doug Small, F, North Dakota F - T.J. Oshie, North Dakota D - Scott Czarnowczan, FSU 1981: Marc Behrend, G, Wisconsin F - Mike Carman, Minnesota F - Cory Kane, FSU 1982: Phil Sykes, F, North Dakota D - Robbie Bina, North Dakota NCAA Frozen Four, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. D - Mike Vannelli, Minnesota None 1983: Marc Behrend, G, Wisconsin G - Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota 1987: Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota MOP: Chris Porter, F, North Dakota 2014-15 1990: Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin NCAA Frozen Four, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. NCAA Frozen Four, TD Garden, Boston, Mass. None None 1991: Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan 1997: Matt Henderson, F, North Dakota 2007-08 2015-16 NCAA Midwest Regional, Kohl Center, Madison, Wis. NCAA West Regional, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. 2000: Lee Goren, F, North Dakota G - Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota G - Darren Smith, FSU 2002: Grant Potulny, F, Minnesota D - Chay Genoway, North Dakota NCAA Frozen Four, , Tampa, Fla. 2003: Thomas Vanek, F, Minnesota D - Jamie McBain, Wisconsin None F - Ryan Duncan, North Dakota 2004: Adam Berkhoel, G, Denver F - T.J. Oshie, North Dakota 2016-17 2005: Peter Mannino, G, Denver F - Michael Davies, Wisconsin NCAA Frozen Four, , Chicago, Ill. 2006: Robbie Earl, F, Wisconsin MOP: Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, G, North Dakota None NCAA Frozen Four, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. 2011: J.T. Brown, F, Minnesota Duluth None 2017-18 NCAA Frozen Four, Xcel Center, St. Paul, Minn. 2008-09 None *- Co-winner NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. D - Evan Oberg, Minnesota Duluth 2018-19 F - Mike Connolly, Minnesota Duluth NCAA Frozen Four, Key Bank Center, Buffalo, N.Y. None 2009-10 NCAA West Regional, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. 2019-20 G - Scott Gudmandson, Wisconsin NCAA Frozen Four, Little Caesar’s Arena, Detroit, Mich. D - Ryan McDonagh, Wisconsin Cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak D - Brendan Smith, Wisconsin F - Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin F - Garrett Roe, St. Cloud State F - Tony Mosey, St. Cloud State MOP: Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin NCAA Frozen Four, Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. D - Brendan Smith, Wisconsin

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ALASKA ANCHORAGE’S JAY BEAGLE IS ONE OF 56 PLAYERS AND COACHES WITH WCHA TIES TO HAVE HIS NAME INSCRIBED ON THE STANLEY CUP

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WCHA NHL AWARD WINNERS (THROUGH 2019-20 SEASON)

HART MEMORIAL TROPHY KING CLANCY MEMORIAL TROPHY Given to the player judged to be the most valuable to his team. The winner Given to the player who best exemplifi es leadership qualities on and is selected in a poll of the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association in all off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his NHL cities at the end of the regular season. community. 1991: Brett Hull, F, St. Louis (Minnesota Duluth) 1993: Dave Poulin, F, Boston (Notre Dame) 2000: Curtis Joseph, G, Toronto (Wisconsin) VEZINA TROPHY 2001: Shjon Podein, F, Colorado (UMD) Given to the goalkeeper adjudged to be the best at this position as voted by the general managers of all NHL clubs. BRIDGESTONE MESSIER NHL LEADERSHIP AWARD 1970-72-74: Tony Esposito, G, Chicago (Michigan Tech) Awarded since 2006-07 “to the player who exemplifi es great leadership 1991-93: Ed Belfour, G, Chicago (North Dakota) qualities to his team, on and off the ice, during the regular season.” 1996: Jim Carey, G, Washington (Wisconsin) 2007: Chris Chelios, D, Detroit (Wisconsin) 2015: Jonathan Toews, F, Chicago (North Dakota) JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY Given to the defenseman who demonstrates throughout the season the WILLIAM M. JENNINGS TROPHY greatest all-round ability in the position. Given to the goalkeeper(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the 1989-93-96: Chris Chelios, D, Montreal (Wisconsin) team with the fewest goals scored against it. Winners are selected based on regular-season play. 1986: Darren Jensen, G, Philadelphia (North Dakota) Given to the player selected as the most profi cient in his fi rst year of 1991-93-95-99: Ed Belfour, G, Chicago/Dallas (North Dakota) competition in the National Hockey League. 2012: Brian Elliott, G, St. Louis (Wisconsin) 1959: Ralph Backstrom, F, Montreal (Denver Coach) 1960: Bill ‘Red‘ Hay, F, Chicago (Colorado College) LESTER PATRICK TROPHY 1970: Tony Esposito, G, Chicago (Michigan Tech) Presented for outstanding service to hockey in the United States. Eligible 1986: Gary Suter, D, (Wisconsin) recipients are players, offi cials, coaches, executives, and referees. 1991: Ed Belfour, G, Chicago (North Dakota) 1977: Murray Armstrong (Denver) 2002: Dany Heatley, F, Atlanta (Wisconsin) John Mariucci (Minnesota) 1986: John MacInnes (Michigan Tech) LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY 1988: Bob Johnson (Minnesota, Colorado College, Wisconsin) Given to the player judged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship 1989: Lou Nanne (Minnesota) and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability. 1992: Art Berglund (Colorado College) 1990: Brett Hull, F, St. Louis (Minnesota Duluth) 1995: Brian Mullen (Wisconsin) 1998: Neal Broten (Minnesota) FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY John Mayasich (Minnesota) Given to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game. 2000: Craig Patrick (Denver) 1986: Troy Murray, F, Chicago (North Dakota) 2002: Herb Brooks (Minnesota) 1987: Dave Poulin, F, Philadelphia (Notre Dame) 2006: Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson (Michigan) 2013: Jonathan Toews, F, Chicago (North Dakota) Reed Larson (Minnesota) Glen Sonmor (Minnesota) AWARD 2009: Mike Richter (Wisconsin) Presented by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association to the NHL coach 2011: Mark Johnson (Wisconsin) and adjudged to have contributed the most to his team’s success. Jeff Sauer (Colorado College, Wisconsin) 1981: Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, St. Louis (Michigan) 2010: Dave Tippett, Phoenix (North Dakota) NHL ALL-STAR TEAM SELECTIONS FROM THE WCHA 1969-70: Tony Esposito, G, Chicago (Michigan Tech) BILL MASTERTON MEMORIAL TROPHY 1971-72: Tony Esposito, G, Chicago (Michigan Tech) Award under the trusteeship of the Professional Hockey Writers’ 1972-73: Tony Esposito, G, Chicago (2nd) (Michigan Tech) Association and is given to the NHL player who best exemplifi es the 1973-74: Tony Esposito, G, Chicago (2nd) (Michigan Tech) qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey. The 1975-76: Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, G, (2nd) award was named after University of Denver standout Bill Masterton. (Minnesota Duluth) 1982: Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, G, Colorado (Minnesota Duluth) 1978-79: Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, G, New York Islanders (2nd) 1997: Tony Granato, F, San Jose (Wisconsin) (Minnesota Duluth) 2007: Phil Kessel, F, Boston (Minnesota) 1979-80: Tony Esposito, G, Chicago (Michigan Tech) 2008: Jason Blake, F, Toronto (North Dakota) 1981-82: Brian Engblom, D, Montreal (2nd) (Wisconsin) 1987-88: Gary Suter, D, Calgary (2nd) (Wisconsin) AWARD 1988-89: Chris Chelios, D, Montreal (Wisconsin) Formerly the Lester P. Pearson Award. Presented to the “most outstanding 1989-90: Brett Hull, F, St. Louis (Minnesota Duluth) player” in the NHL as voted by fellow members of the National Hockey 1990-91: Ed Belfour, G, Chicago (UND) League Players’ Association. Brett Hull, F, St. Louis (Minnesota Duluth) 1991: Brett Hull, F, St. Louis (Minnesota Duluth) Chris Chelios, D, Chicago (2nd) (Wisconsin) 1991-92: Brett Hull, F, St. Louis (Minnesota Duluth) TROPHY 1992-93: Ed Belfour, G, Chicago (UND) Given to the most valuable player for his team in the playoffs. The winner Chris Chelios, D, Chicago (Wisconsin) is selected by the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association at the 1994-95: Chris Chelios, D, Chicago (Wisconsin) conclusion of the fi nal game in the Stanley Cup fi nals. Ed Belfour, G, Chicago (2nd) (North Dakota) 2010: Jonathan Toews, F, Chicago (North Dakota) 1995-96: Jim Carey, G, Washington (Wisconsin) Chris Chelios, D, Chicago (Wisconsin) 1996-97: Chris Chelios, D, Chicago (2nd) (Wisconsin) 2001-02: Chris Chelios, D, Detroit (Wisconsin) 2005-06: Dany Heatley, F, (2nd) (Wisconsin) 2006-07: Dany Heatley, F, Ottawa (Wisconsin) 160 WCHA & THE NHL WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021)

WCHA NHL AWARD WINNERS (THROUGH 2019-20 SEASON) Thomas Vanek, F, Buffalo (2nd) (Minnesota) 2008-09: Zach Parise, F, New Jersey (2nd) (North Dakota) 2012-13: Ryan Suter, D, Minnesota (Wisconsin) Jonathan Toews, F, Chicago (2nd) (North Dakota) 2013-14: Joe Pavelski, F, San Jose (2nd) (Wisconsin) 2014-15: Brian Elliott, G, St. Louis (2nd) (Wisconsin) Justin Faulk, D, Carolina (2nd) (Minnesota Duluth) Erik Johnson, D, Colorado (2nd) (Minnesota) Phil Kessel, F, Toronto (2nd) (Minnesota) Ryan Suter, D, Minnesota (2nd) (Wisconsin) Jonathan Toews, F, Chicago (North Dakota)

NHL ALL-STAR GAME MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1992: Brett Hull, F, St. Louis (Minnesota Duluth) 1994: Mike Richter, G, (Wisconsin) 2003: Dany Heatley, F, Atlanta (Wisconsin) 2016: , F (Michigan Tech)

NHL ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 1984-85: Chris Chelios, D, Montreal (Wisconsin) 1985-86: Gary Suter, D, Calgary (Wisconsin) 1988-89: Tony Granato, F, New York Rangers (Wisconsin) 1990-91: Ed Belfour, G, Chicago (North Dakota) 1994-95: Jim Carey, G, Washington (Wisconsin) 1999-2000: Brian Rafalski, D, New Jersey (Wisconsin) 2001-02: Dany Heatley, F, Atlanta (Wisconsin) 2002-03: Tyler Arnason, F, Chicago (St. Cloud State) 2003-04: Ryan Malone, F, Pittsburgh (St. Cloud State) 2006-07: Paul Stastny, F, Colorado (Denver) Matt Carle, D, San Jose (Denver) 2007-08: Tom Gilbert, D, Edmonton (Wisconsin) Jonathan Toews, F, Chicago (North Dakota) 2011-12: Justin Faulk, D, Carolina (Minnesota Duluth) MICHIGAN TECH ALUM TONY ESPOSITO WAS A THREE-TIME VEZINA Jake Gardiner, D, Toronto (Wisconsin) TROPHY WINNER WITH THE (1970-72-74). 2012-13: Justin Schultz, D, Edmonton (Wisconsin) 2015-16: Colton Parayko, D, St. Louis (Alaska) Bret Hedican (St. Cloud State), D, Carolina (2006) Sean Hill (Wisconsin), D, Montreal (1993) NHL STANLEY CUP WINNERS FROM THE WCHA Tony Hrkac (North Dakota), F, Dallas (1999) Since the WCHA’s founding in 1951, 56 former league players or Brett Hull (Minnesota Duluth), F, Dallas (1999) & Detroit (2002) coaches have been part of NHL Stanley Cup-winning teams. Following, Bob Johnson (Minnesota, Colorado College & Wisconsin coach), in alphabetical order, is a list of Stanley Cup winners who played in the Pittsburgh (coach) (1991-92) WCHA. Tom Kurvers (Minnesota Duluth), D, Montreal (1986) Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), D, NY Islanders (1980-81-82-83) Name (WCHA team), position, Stanley Cup-winning team (Stanley Cup (Minnesota), D, Chicago (2013) winning years) Doug Lidster (Colorado College), D, NY Rangers (1994) & Dallas (1999) Glenn Anderson (Denver), F, Edmonton (1984-85-87-88-90) Bob Lorimer (Michigan Tech), F, NY Islanders (1981) & NY Rangers (1994) Craig Ludwig (North Dakota), D, Montreal (1986) & Dallas (1999) Ralph Backstrom (Denver coach), F, Montreal (1959-60-65-66-67-69) Brian MacLellan (Bowling Green), GM, Washington (2018) Jay Beagle (Alaska Anchorage, F, Washington (2018) Dave Maley (Wisconsin), F, Montreal (1986) Ed Belfour (North Dakota), G, Dallas (1999) Randy McKay (Michigan Tech), F, New Jersey (1995-2000) Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson (Michigan), F, Montreal (1965) Joe Motzko (St. Cloud State), F, Anaheim (2007) Brad Bombardir (North Dakota), D, New Jersey (2000) Scott Murray (Lake Superior State), Ass’t. Coach, Washington (2018) Neal Broten (Minnesota), F, New Jersey (1995) Troy Murray (North Dakota), F, Colorado (1996) Adam Burish (Wisconsin), F, Chicago (2010) Colton Parayko (Alaska), D, St. Louis (2019) Ryan Carter (Minnesota State), F, Anaheim (2007) Craig Patrick (Denver), Pittsburgh (VP/GM) (1991-92) Jay Caufi eld (North Dakota), F, Pittsburgh (1991-92) Frank Pietrangelo (Minnesota), G, Pittsburgh (1991) Chris Chelios (Wisconsin), D, Montreal (1986) & Detroit (2002-08) Derek Plante (Minnesota Duluth), F, Dallas (1999) Tom Chorske (Minnesota), F, New Jersey (1995) Shjon Podein (Minnesota Duluth), F, Colorado (2001) Ben Clymer (Minnesota), F, Tampa Bay (2004) Brian Rafalski (Wisconsin), D, New Jersey (2000-03) & Detroit (2008) Mike Commodore (North Dakota), D, Carolina (2006) Todd Reirden (Bowling Green), Ass’t. Coach, Washington (2018) Pheonix Copley (Michigan Tech), G, Washington (2018) Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch (Minnesota Duluth), G, NY Islanders (1980-81) Matt Cullen (St. Cloud State), F, Carolina (2006) Steve Reinprecht (Wisconsin), F, Colorado (2001) Dallas Drake (Northern Michigan), F, Detroit (2008) Mike Richter (Wisconsin), G, NY Rangers (1994) Davis Drewiske (Wisconsin), D, (2012) Geoff Smith (North Dakota), F, Edmonton (1990) Bruce Driver (Wisconsin), D, New Jersey (1995) Paul Stanton (Wisconsin), D, Pittsburgh (1991-92) Brian Engblom (Wisconsin), D, Montreal (1977-78-79) Gary Suter (Wisconsin), D, Calgary (1989) Tony Esposito (Michigan Tech), G, Montreal (1969) Jonathan Toews (North Dakota), F, Chicago (2010-13-15) Alex Goligoski (Minnesota), D, Pittsburgh (2009) Matt Greene (North Dakota), D, Los Angeles (2012-14) Mark Hartigan (St. Cloud State), F, Anaheim (2007) & Detroit (2008) Bill ‘Red’ Hay (Colorado College), F, Chicago (1961)

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WCHA NHL REGISTRY (THROUGH 2021 SEASON)

List includes all NHL players who played in the WCHA between 1951-2021. James, Connor Denver LAK, PIT 2005-09 SA- Still active during the 2020-21 NHL season Johnston, Marshall Denver MNS, CAL 1967-74 Kenady, Chris Denver STL, NYR 1997-2000 FORWARDS-DEFENSEMEN Konik, George Denver PIT 1967-68 Koroll, Cliff Denver CHI 1969-80 ALASKA (2) Laaksonen, Antti Denver BOS, MIN, COL 1998-2007 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Lampman, Mike Denver STL, VAN, WSH 1972-77 Kunyk, Cody Alaska TBL 2013-14 Leavins, Jim Denver DET, NYR 1985-87 Parayko, Colton Alaska STL 2015-SA MacKenzie, Aaron Denver COL 2008-09 MacMillan, John Denver TOR, DET 1960-65 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (5) Magnuson, Keith Denver CHI 1969-80 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Martin, Tom Denver WPG, HFD, MNS 1984-90 Batter, Jeff Alaska Anchorage STL 1993-95 Masterton, Bill Denver MNS 1967-68 Beagle, Jay Alaska Anchorage WSH, VAN 2008-SA Mathiasen, Dwight Denver PIT 1985-88 Glencross, Curtis Alaska Anchorage CBJ, ANA, EDM, CGY, WSH 2006-15 Mayer, Derek Denver OTT 1993-94 Johnson, Justin Alaska Anchorage NYI 2013-14 Mayfi eld, Scott Denver NYI 2013-SA Wescott, Duvie Alaska Anchorage CBJ 2001-08 McNab, Peter Denver BUF, BOS, VAN, NJD 1973-87 Messier, Paul Denver COL 1978-79 BEMIDJI STATE (4) Miller, Tom Denver DET, NYI 1970-75 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Morgan, Gavin Denver DAL 2003-04 Hunt, Brad Bemidji State EDM, STL, NSH, VGK, MIN 2013-SA Morrison, George Denver STL 1970-72 Murray, Andrew Bemidji State CBJ, SJS, STL, 2007-13 Noris, Joe Denver PIT, STL, BUF 1971-74 Read, Matt Bemidji State PHL, MIN 2011-SA Palmer, Rob Denver CHI 1973-76 Whitecloud, Zach Bemidji State VGK 2017-SA Patrick, Craig Denver CAL, STL, KCS, MNS, WSH 1971-79 Pettinger, Matt Denver WSH, VAN, TB 2000-10 BOWLING GREEN (3) Powis, Lynn Denver CHI, KCS 1973-75 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Preston, Rich Denver CHI, NJD 1979-87 Carpenter, Ryan Bowling Green SJS, VGK, CHI 2015-SA Rakhshani, Rhett Denver NYI 2010-12 Friedman, Mark Bowling Green PHI, PIT 2018-21 Redmond, Craig Denver LAK, EDM 1984-89 Walker, Sean Bowling Green LAK 2018-21 Rycroft, Mark Denver STL, COL 2001-07 Shires, Jim Denver DET, STL, PIT 1970-73 COLORADO COLLEGE (30) Shore, Drew Denver FLA, CGY, VAN 2012-17 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Shore, Nick Denver LAK, OTT, CGY, TOR, CGY 2014-20 Boh, Rick Colorado College MNS 1987-88 Skinner, Brett Denver NYI 2008-11 Clarke, Noah Colorado College LAK, NJD 2003-08 Smith, Wayne Denver CHI 1966-67 Collyard, Bob Colorado College STL 1973-74 Stastny, Paul Denver COL, STL, WPG, VGK 2006-SA Crabb, Joey Colorado College ATL, TOR, WSH, FLA 2008-14 Trotter, Brock Denver MTL 2009-10 Cullen, Mark Colorado College CHI, PHI, FLA 2005-12 Venasky, Vic Denver LA 1972-79 Feamster, Dave Colorado College CHI 1981-85 Wiercioch, Patrick Denver OTT, COL 2010-17 Fredheim, Kris Colorado College MIN 2011-12 Wiste, Jim Denver CHI, VAN 1968-71 Frischmon, Trevor Colorado College CBJ 2009-10 Zucker, Jason Denver MIN, PIT 2011-SA Hay, Bill ‘Red’ Colorado College CHI 1959-67 Hillen, Jack Colorado College NYI, NSH, WSH, CAR 2007-15 FERRIS STATE (1) Lidster, Doug Colorado College VAN, NYR, STL, DAL 1983-2000 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Magee, Dean Colorado College MNS 1977-78 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State MIN 2021-SA Manning, Paul Colorado College CBJ 2002-03 Palazzari, Doug Colorado College STL 1974-79 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (1) Petersen, Toby Colorado College PIT, EDM, DAL 2000-13 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Petiot, Richard Colorado College LAK, TBL, EDM 2005-11 Robinson, Buddy Lake Superior State OTT, CAL 2015-17, 2019-SA Preissing, Tom Colorado College SJS, OTT, LAK, COL 2003-10 Prosser, Nate Colorado College STL, MIN, PHI 2010-19, 20-SA MICHIGAN (5) Rau, Chad Colorado College MIN 2011-12 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Salcido, Brian Colorado College ANA 2008-09 Berenson, Red Michigan MTL, NYR, STL, DET 1961-78 Schwartz, Jaden Colorado College STL 2011-SA Blum, John Michigan EDM, BOS, WSH, DET 1982-90 Sejna, Peter Colorado College STL 2002-07 Debol, Dave Michigan HFD 1979-81 Smith, Greg Colorado College CAL, CLE, MNS, DET, WSH 1975-88 Eaves, Murray Michigan WPG, DET 1980-90 Sterling, Brett Colorado College ATL, PIT, STL 2007-12 Richmond, Steve Michigan NYR, DET, NJD, LAK 1983-89 Stuart, Colin Colorado College ATL, BUF 2007-12 Stuart, Mark Colorado College BOS, ATL, WPG 2005-17 MICHIGAN STATE (8) Swanson, Brian Colorado College EDM, ATL 2000-04 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Sweatt, Bill Colorado College VAN 2011-13 Barnes, Norm Michigan State PHI, HFD 1976-82 Sweatt, Lee Colorado College VAN 2010-11 Brubaker, Jeff Michigan State HFD, MTL, CGY, TOR, EDM, Warner, Jim Colorado College HFD 1979-80 NYR, DET 1979-89 Cunningham, Jim Michigan State PHI 1977-78 DENVER (64) DeBenedet, Nelson Michigan State DET, PIT 1973-75 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Glennie, Brian Michigan State TOR, LAK 1969-79 Affl eck, Bruce Denver STL, VAN, NYI 1974-84 Roberts, Doug Michigan State DET, BOS 1965-73 Anderson, Glenn Denver EDM, TOR, NYR, STL 1980-96 Volmar, Doug Michigan State DET, LAK 1970-73 Andersson, Erik Denver CGY, TBL 1997-98 Watt, Jim Michigan State STL 1973-74 Beers, Ed Denver CGY, STL 1981-86 Berry, Doug Denver COL 1979-81 MICHIGAN TECH (44) Berry, Ken Denver EDM, VAN 1981-89 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Bozak, Tyler Denver TOR, STL 2009-SA Angotti, Lou Michigan Tech NYR, CHI, PHI, PIT, STL 1964-74 Bradley, Lyle Denver CAL, CLE 1973-77 Bissett, Tom Michigan Tech DET 1990-91 Bragnalo, Rick Denver WSH 1975-79 Cichocki, Chris Michigan Tech DET, NJD 1985-89 Busniuk, Mike Denver PHI 1979-81 Coates, Steve Michigan Tech DET 1976-77 Butler, Chris Denver BUF, CGY, STL 2008-19 Conner, Chris Michigan Tech DAL, PIT, DET, PHX, PIT, WSH 2006-15 Caldwell, Ryan Denver NYI, PHX 2005-08 Durno, Chris Michigan Tech COL 2008-10 Carle, Matt Denver SJ, TBL, PHI, TBL, NSH 2005-17 Grisdale, John Michigan Tech TOR, VAN 1972-79 Christie, Mike Denver CAL, CLE, COR, VAN 1974-81 Jensen, Steve Michigan Tech MNS, LAK 1975-82 Colborne, Joe Denver TOR, CGY, COL 2010-17 Karlander, Al Michigan Tech DET 1969-73 Comrie, Paul Denver EDM 1999-2000 Kero, Tanner Michigan Tech CHI, DAL 2015-18, 2020-SA Cristofoli, Ed Denver MTL 1989-90 Khaira, Jujhar Michigan Tech EDM 2015-SA Dineen, Kevin Denver HFD, PHI, PIT, CAR, OTT, CBJ 1984-03 Kinrade, Geoff Michigan Tech TBL 2008-09 Doell, Kevin Denver ATL 2007-08 L’Esperance, Joel Michigan Tech DAL 2018-SA Donovan, Matt Denver NYI 2011-12 Lauen, Mike Michigan Tech WPG 1983-84 Gaume, Dallas Denver HFD 1988-89 Lorimer, Bob Michigan Tech NYI, COL, NJD 1976-86 Gauthier, Gabe Denver LAK 2006-08 Lyle, George Michigan Tech DET, HFD 1979-83 Hudson, Lex Denver PIT 1978-79 Martini, Darcy Michigan Tech EDM 1993-94 162 WCHA & THE NHL WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021)

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Mayer, Jim Michigan Tech NYR 1979-80 Millen, Corey Minnesota NYR, LA, NJ, DAL, CGY 1989-97 McKay, Randy Michigan Tech DET, NJD, DAL, MTL 1988-03 Miller, Warren Minnesota NYR, HFD 1979-83 McLeod, Al Michigan Tech DET 1973-74 Nanne, Lou Minnesota MNS 1967-78 McRae, Gord Michigan Tech TOR 1972-78 Ness, Aaron Minnesota NYI 2011-14 Merkosky, Glenn Michigan Tech HFD, NJ, DET 1981-86 Nielsen, Jeff Minnesota NYR, ANA, MIN 1996-2001 Moffat, Lyle Michigan Tech TOR, WPG 1972-80 Okerlund, Todd Minnesota NYI 1987-88 Murray, Rob Michigan Tech ATL, VAN 1973-77 Okposo, Kyle Minnesota NYI, BUF 2007-SA Nahrgang, Jim Michigan Tech DET 1974-77 Pederson, Tom Minnesota SJS, TOR 1992-97 Payne, Davis Michigan Tech BOS 1995-97 Peltier, Derek Minnesota COL 2008-10 Peterson, Brent Michigan Tech TBL 1996-99 Pitlick, Lance Minnesota OTT, FLA 1994-2002 Pietila, Blake Michigan Tech NJD 2015-19 Pohl, John Minnesota STL, TOR 2003-08 Reierson, Dave Michigan Tech CGY 1988-89 Polich, Mike Minnesota MTL, MNS 1976-81 Reinke, Mitch Michigan Tech STL 2017-18 Potulny, Ryan Minnesota PHI, EDM, CHI, OTT 2005-11 Roy, Matt Michigan Tech LAK 2018-SA Ramsey, Mike Minnesota BUF, PIT, DET 1979-97 Ruutu, Jarkko Michigan Tech VAN, PIT, OTT, ANA 1999-11 Rasmussen, Erik Minnesota BUF, LAK, NJD 1997-2007 Savage, Andre Michigan Tech BOS, PHI 1998-2003 Rau, Kyle Minnesota FLA, MIN 2015-21 Scott, John Michigan Tech MIN, CHI, NYR, Reilly, Mike Minnesota MIN, MTL, OTT, BOS 2015-SA BUF, SJS, ARI, MON 2008-2016 Richards, Todd Minnesota HFD 1990-92 Stamler, Lorne Michigan Tech LA, TOR, WPG 1976-1980 Richards, Travis Minnesota DAL 1994-96 Stiles, Tony Michigan Tech CGY 1983-1984 Sarner, Craig Minnesota BOS 1974-75 Storm, Jim Michigan Tech HFD, DAL 1993-1996 Schmidt, Nate Minnesota WSH, VGK, VAN 2013-SA Sutton, Andy Michigan Tech SJS, MIN, ATL, NYI, Schroeder, Jordan Minnesota VAN, MIN, CBJ 2012-18 OTT, ANA, EDM 1998-2012 Skarda, Randy Minnesota STL 1989-92 Terry, Bill Michigan Tech MNS 1987-1988 Skjei, Brady Minnesota NYR, CAR 2015-SA Watters, Tim Michigan Tech WPG, LAK 1981-1995 Smith, Wyatt Minnesota PHX, NSH, NYI, MIN, COL 1999-2008 Watts, Brian Michigan Tech DET 1975-1976 Snuggerud, Dave Minnesota BUF, SJS, PHI 1989-93 Wilson, Clay Michigan Tech ATL, CBJ, FLA, CGY 2008-2012 Sonmor, Glen Minnesota NYR 1953-55 Young, Warren Michigan Tech MNS, PIT, DET 1981-1988 Stoa, Ryan Minnesota COL, WSH 2009-14 Zuke, Mike Michigan Tech STL, HFD 1978-1986 Taffe, Jeff Minnesota PHX, NYR, PIT, FLA, CHI, MIN 2002-12 Tallackson, Barry Minnesota NJD 2005-09 MINNESOTA (94) Teal, Jeff Minnesota MTL 1984-85 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Trebil, Dan Minnesota ANA, PIT, STL 1996-2001 Alt, Mark Minnesota PHI, COL, LAK 2014-SA Vanek, Thomas Minnesota BUF, NYI, MTL, MIN, DET, Anderson, Russ Minnesota PIT, HFD, LAK 1976-85 FLA, VAN, CBJ, DET 2005-19 Antonovich, Mike Minnesota MNS, HFD, NJD 1975-84 Westrum, Erik Minnesota PHX, MIN, TOR 2003-07 Auge, Les Minnesota COL 1980-81 Wheeler, Blake Minnesota BOS, ATL, WPG 2008-SA Baker, Bill Minnesota MTL, COR, STL, NYR 1980-83 Yackel, Ken Minnesota BOS 1958-59 Ballard, Keith Minnesota PHX, FLA, VAN, MIN 2005-15 Younghans, Tom Minnesota MNS, NYR 1976-82 Bergland, Tim Minnesota WSH, TBL 1989-94 Zmolek, Doug Minnesota SJS, DAL, LAK, CHI 1992-2000 Bergloff, Bob Minnesota MNS 1982-83 Bickel, Stu Minnesota NYR, MIN 2011-15 MINNESOTA DULUTH (44) Bjugstad, Nick Minnesota FLA, PIT, MIN 2012-SA Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Bjugstad, Scott Minnesota MNS, PIT, LAK 1983-92 Andrusak, Greg Minnesota Duluth PIT, TOR 1993-2000 Bonin, Brian Minnesota PIT, MIN 1998-2001 Boutette, Pat Minnesota Duluth TOR, HFD, PIT 1975-85 Boo, Jim Minnesota MNS 1977-78 Brown, J.T. Minnesota Duluth TBL, ANA, MIN 2011-19 Boyd, Travis Minnesota WSH, TOR, VAN 2017-SA Busniuk, Ron Minnesota Duluth BUF 1972-74 Broten, Aaron Minnesota COR, NJ, MNS, QUE, TOR, WPG 1980-92 Connolly, Mike Minnesota Duluth COL 2011-12 Broten, Neal Minnesota MNS, DAL, NJD, LAK 1980-97 Faulk, Justin Minnesota Duluth CAR, STL 2011-SA Broten, Paul Minnesota NYR, DAL, STL 1989-96 Fibiger, Jesse Minnesota Duluth SJS 2002-03 Butters, Bill Minnesota MNS 1977-79 Fitzgerald, Rusty Minnesota Duluth PIT 1994-96 Chorske, Tom Minnesota MTL, NJD, OTT, CGY, PIT 1989-2000 Fontaine, Justin Minnesota Duluth MIN 2013-16 Christoff, Steve Minnesota MNS, CGY, LAK 1979-84 Garrison, Jason Minnesota Duluth FLA, VAN, TBL, VGK, EDM 2008-19 Chucko, Kris Minnesota CGY 2008-09 Giles, Curt Minnesota Duluth MNS, NYR, STL 1979-93 Clymer, Ben Minnesota TBL, WSH 1999-2007 Gosselin, Guy Minnesota Duluth WPG 1987-88 Crowley, Mike Minnesota ANA, MIN 1997-2001 Hauer, Brett Minnesota Duluth EDM, NSH 1995-2002 Dziedzic, Joe Minnesota PIT, PHX 1995-99 Heaslip, Mark Minnesota Duluth NYR, LAK 1976-79 Erickson, Bryan Minnesota WSH, LAK, PIT, WPG 1983-94 Hubick, Greg Minnesota Duluth TOR, VAN 1975-80 Fairchild, Cade Minnesota STL 2011-12 Hull, Brett Minnesota Duluth CGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX 1985-2006 Gambucci, Gary Minnesota MNS 1971-74 Johnson, Brian Minnesota Duluth DET 1983-84 Gernander, Ken Minnesota NYR 1995-2004 Johnson, Jim Minnesota Duluth PIT, MNS, DAL, WSH, PHX 1985-99 Goligoski, Alex Minnesota PIT, DAL, ARI 2007-SA Kurvers, Tom Minnesota Duluth MTL, BUF, NJ, TOR, VAN, Gorence, Tom Minnesota PHI, EDM 1978-84 NYI, ANA 1984-95 Hankinson, Ben Minnesota NJD, TBL 1992-95 Langevin, Dave Minnesota Duluth NYI, MNS, LAK 1979-87 Hankinson, Casey Minnesota CHI, ANA 2000-04 Ledingham, Walt Minnesota Duluth CHI, NYI 1972-77 Harrer, Tim Minnesota CGY 1982-83 Lessard, Junior Minnesota Duluth DAL, TBL 2005-08 Haula, Erik Minnesota MIN, VGK, CAR, FLA, NSH 2013-SA Lindberg, Chris Minnesota Duluth CGY, QUE 1991-94 Helgeson, Seth Minnesota NJD 2014-17 Maciver, Norm Minnesota Duluth NYR, HFD, EDM, OTT, PIT, Hendrickson, Darby Minnesota TOR, NYI, VAN, MIN, COL 1994-2004 WPG, PHX 1986-98 Hirsch, Tom Minnesota MNS 1983-88 Marinucci, Chris Minnesota Duluth NYI, LAK 1994-97 Holl, Justin Minnesota TOR 2017-SA Mrozik, Rick Minnesota Duluth CGY 2002-03 Holmgren, Paul Minnesota PHI, MNS 1975-85 Newell, Rick Minnesota Duluth DET 1972-74 Irmen, Danny Minnesota MIN 2009-10 Niskanen, Matt Minnesota Duluth DAL, PIT, WSH, PHI 2007-20 Jensen, David H. Minnesota MNS 1983-86 Oberg, Evan Minnesota Duluth VAN 2010-11 Johnson, Craig Minnesota STL, LAK, ANA, TOR, WSH 1994-2004 Olsen, Dylan Minnesota Duluth CHI, FLA 2011-15 Johnson, Erik Minnesota STL, COL 2007-SA Pavelich, Mark Minnesota Duluth NYR, MNS, SJS 1981-92 Kessel, Phil Minnesota BOS, TOR, PIT, ARI 2006-SA Peluso, Mike Minnesota Duluth CHI, PHL 2001-04 Klatt, Trent Minnesota MNS, DAL, PHI, VAN, LA 1991-2004 Plante, Derek Minnesota Duluth BUF, DAL, CHI, PHI 1993-2001 Koalska, Matt Minnesota NYI 2005-06 Podein, Shjon Minnesota Duluth EDM, PHI, COL, STL 1992-2003 Kraft, Ryan Minnesota SJS 2002-03 Raymond, Mason Minnesota Duluth VAN, TOR, CGY, ANA 2007-17 Larson, Reed Minnesota DET, BOS, EDM, NYI, MNS, BUF 1976-90 Rohloff, Jon Minnesota Duluth BOS, SJS 1994-97 Leddy, Nick Minnesota CHI, NYI 2010-SA Rosehill, Jay Minnesota Duluth TOR, PHL 2009-14 Leopold, Jordan Minnesota CGY, COL, FLA, PIT, BUF, Sharp, MacGregor Minnesota Duluth ANA 2009-10 STL, CBJ, MIN 2002-15 Stapleton, Tim Minnesota Duluth TOR, ATL, WPG 2008-12 Martin, Paul Minnesota NJ, PIT, SJS 2003-18 Toomey, Sean Minnesota Duluth MNS 1986-87 McAlpine, Chris Minnesota NJ, STL, TB, ATL, CHI, LA 1994-2003 Vaske, Dennis Minnesota Duluth NYI, BOS 1990-99 McClanahan, Rob Minnesota BUF, HFD, NYR 1979-84 Watson, Bill Minnesota Duluth CHI 1985-89 McIntosh, Bruce Minnesota MNS 1972-73 Weller, Craig Minnesota Duluth PHX, MIN 2008-09 Micheletti, Joe Minnesota STL, COL 1979-82 Wright, Larry Minnesota Duluth PHI, CAL, DET 1971-78 Micheletti, Pat Minnesota MNS 1987-88 163 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA & THE NHL

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MINNESOTA STATE (14) Smail, Doug North Dakota WPG, MNS, QUE, OTT 1980-93 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Smith, Geoff North Dakota EDM, FLA, NYR 1989-99 Backes, David Minnesota State STL, BOS, ANA 2006-SA Stafford, Drew North Dakota BUF, WPG, BOS, NJD 2006-19 Blueger, Teddy Minnesota State PIT 2018-SA Sykes, Phil North Dakota LAK, WPG 1982-92 Brickley, Daniel Minnesota State LAK 2017-19 Taylor, Mark North Dakota PHI, PIT, WSH 1981-86 Carter, Ryan Minnesota State ANA, CAR, FLA, NJD, MIN 2006-16 Tippett, Dave North Dakota HFD, WSH, PIT 1983-94 Hayes, Eriah Minnesota State SJS 2013-17 Toews, Jonathan North Dakota CHI 2007-SA Jackman, Tim Minnesota State COL, PHX, LAK, NYI, CGY, ANA 2003-16 Ulmer, Jeff North Dakota NYR 2000-01 Kalinski, Jon Minnesota State PHI 2008-10 Valk, Garry North Dakota VAN, ANA, PIT, TOR, CHI 1990-2003 Michaelis, Marc Minnesota State VAN 2021-SA VandeVelde, Chris North Dakota EDM, PHI 2010-17 Morin, Travis Minnesota State DAL 2010-11, 13-15 Volcan, Mickey North Dakota HFD, CGY 1980-84 Mouillierat, Kael Minnesota State NYI, PIT 2014-16 Walker, Howard North Dakota WSH, CAL 1980-83 Nelson, Casey Minnesota State BUF 2015-19 Ward, Dixon North Dakota VAN, LAK, TOR, Pitlick, Tyler Minnesota State EDM, DAL, PHI, ARI 2013-15, 16-SA BUF, BOS, NYR 1992-2003 Stevenson, Grant Minnesota State SJS 2005-06 Watkins, Matt North Dakota PHX 2011-12 Wagner, Steve Minnesota State STL 2007-09 Wilson, Landon North Dakota COL, BOS, PHX, PIT, DAL 1995-2009 Wilson, Rick North Dakota MTL, STL, DET 1973-77 NORTH DAKOTA (87) Wing, Murray North Dakota DET 1973-74 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Zajac, Travis North Dakota NJD, NYI 2006-SA Anderson, Earl North Dakota DET, BOS 1974-77 Zombo, Rick North Dakota DET, STL, BOS 1984-96 Archibald, Jim North Dakota MNS 1984-87 Baron, Murray North Dakota PHI, STL, MTL, PHX, VAN 1989-2004 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (8) Baumgartner, Mike North Dakota KCS 1974-75 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Bayda, Ryan North Dakota CAR 2002-09 Beaufait, Mark Northern Michigan SJS 1992-93 Berezan, Perry North Dakota CGY, MNS, SJ 1984-93 Drake, Dallas Northern Michigan DET, WPG, PHX, STL 1992-2008 Berry, Brad North Dakota WPG, MNS, DAL 1985-94 Emmons, Gary Northern Michigan SJS 1993-94 Blake, Jason North Dakota LAK, NYI, TOR, ANA 1998-2012 Hiller, Jim Northern Michigan DET, LA, NYR 1992-94 Bochenski, Brandon North Dakota CHI, BOS, NSH, TBL 2005-10 Olsen, Darryl Northern Michigan CGY 1991-92 Bombardir, Brad North Dakota NJD, MIN, NSH 1997-2004 Vigier, J.P. Northern Michigan ATL 2000-07 Boone, Bill North Dakota BOS 1956-58 Ward, Ed Northern Michigan QUE, CGY, ATL, ANA, NJD 1993-2001 Brennan, Dan North Dakota LAK 1983-86 Werenka, Brad Northern Michigan EDM, QUE, CHI, PIT, CGY 1992-2001 Caggiula, Drake North Dakota EDM, CHI 2016-20 Caufi eld, Jay North Dakota NYR, MNS, PIT 1986-93 NOTRE DAME (7) Chorney, Marc North Dakota PIT, LAK 1980-84 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Chorney, Taylor North Dakota EDM, STL, PIT, WSH, CBJ 2008-18 Brownschidle, Jack Notre Dame STL, HFD 1977-86 Christian, Dave North Dakota WPG, WSH, BOS, STL, CHI 1979-94 Brownschidle, Jeff Notre Dame HFD 1981-83 Commodore, Mike North Dakota NJ, CGY, CAR, OTT, CBJ, Jackson, Don Notre Dame MNS, EDM, NYR 1977-87 DET, TBL 2000-12 Meredith, Greg Notre Dame CGY 1980-83 DeFauw, Brad North Dakota CAR 2002-03 Nyrop, Bill Notre Dame MTL, MNS 1975-82 Donnelly, Dave North Dakota BOS, CHI, EDM 1983-88 Pirus, Alex Notre Dame MNS, DET 1976-80 Duberman, Justin North Dakota PIT 1993-94 Poulin, Dave Notre Dame PHI, BOS, WSH 1982-95 Eisenhut, Neil North Dakota VAN, CGY 1993-95 Finley, Joe North Dakota BUF 2011-13 OMAHA (3) Forbort, Derek North Dakota LAK, CGY 2015-20 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Frattin, Matt North Dakota TOR, LAK, CBJ, TOR 2010-15 Megna, Jayson Omaha PIT, NYR ,VAN, COL 2013-SA Genoway, Chay North Dakota MIN 2011-12 Seeler, Nick Omaha MIN, CHI 2017-20 Goren, Lee North Dakota BOS, FLA, VAN 2000-07 Sustr, Andrej Omaha TB, ANA 2012-19 Greene, Matt North Dakota EDM, LAK 2005-17 Grimaldi, Rocco North Dakota FLA, COL, NSH 2014-SA ST. CLOUD STATE (26) Hale, David North Dakota NJD, CGY, PHX, TBL, OTT 2003-11 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Hangsleben, Alan North Dakota HFD, WSH, LAK 1979-82 Arnason, Tyler St. Cloud State CHI, OTT, COL 2001-09 Henderson, Matt North Dakota NSH, CHI 1998-2002 Borer, Casey St. Cloud State CAR 2007-10 Herter, Jason North Dakota NYI 1995-96 Brodzinski, Jonny St. Cloud State LAK, SJS, NYR 2017-SA Hextall, Dennis North Dakota NYR, LAK, CAL, MNS, DET, WSH 1968-80 Conboy, Tim St. Cloud State CAR 2007-10 Hrkac, Tony North Dakota STL, QUE, SJS, CHI, DAL, Cullen, Matt St. Cloud State ANA, FLA, CAR, NYR, OTT, EDM, ANA, NYI, ATL 1986-2003 MIN, NSH, PIT, MIN 1997-2019 Hudson, Dave North Dakota NYI, KCS, COL 1972-78 Dowd, Nic St. Cloud State LAK, VAN, WSH 2016-SA Jackson, Dane North Dakota VAN, BUF, NYI 1993-98 Finger, Jeff St. Cloud State COL, TOR 2006-10 Jensen, Chris North Dakota NYR, PHI 1985-92 Gordon, Andrew St. Cloud State WSH, VAN, ANA 2008-13 Johnson, Greg North Dakota PHI, DET, PIT, CHI, NSH 1993-2006 Gravel, Kevin St. Cloud State LAK, EDM, TOR 2016-20 Johnson, Ryan North Dakota FLA, TBL, STL, VAN, CHI 1997-2011 Hanowski, Ben St. Cloud State CGY 2012-14 Jones, Matt North Dakota PHX 2005-08 Hartigan, Mark St. Cloud State ATL, CBJ, ANA, DET 2001-08 Joyce, Bob North Dakota BOS, WSH, WPG 1987-93 Hedican, Brett St. Cloud State STL, VAN, FLA, CAR, ANA 1991-09 Kidd, Ian North Dakota VAN 1987-89 Hanowski, Ben St. Cloud State CGY 2013-14 Knight, Corban North Dakota CGY, FLA, PHI 2013-19 Hendricks, Matt St. Cloud State COL, WSH, EDM, Lee, Brian North Dakota OTT, TBL 2007-13 WPG, MIN, WPG 2008-19 Ludwig, Craig North Dakota MTL, NYI, MNS, DAL 1982-2000 Jensen, Joe St. Cloud State CAR 2007-08 MacWilliam, Andrew North Dakota TOR 2014-15 Jensen, Nick St. Cloud State DET, WSH 2017-SA Malone, Brad North Dakota COL, CAR, EDM 2011-19 Knipscheer, Fred St. Cloud State BOS, STL 1993-96 Marks, John North Dakota CHI 1972-82 Kossila, Kalle St. Cloud State ANA 2017-19 Maxwell, Kevin North Dakota MNS, COR, NJD 1980-84 Lauridsen, Oliver St. Cloud State PHL 2012-15 McLean, Jeff North Dakota SJS 1993-94 LeBlanc, Drew St. Cloud State CHI 2012-13 Murphy, Curtis North Dakota MIN 2002-03 Malone, Ryan St. Cloud State PIT, TB, NYR 2003-15 Murray, Brady North Dakota LAK 2007-08 Motzko, Joe St. Cloud State CBJ, ANA, WSH, ATL 2003-09 Murray, Troy North Dakota CHI, WPG, OTT, PIT, COL 1981-96 Nodl, Andreas St. Cloud State PHL, CAR 2008-13 Nelson, Brock North Dakota NYI 2013-SA Parrish, Mark St. Cloud State FLA, NYI, LAK, MIN, DAL, Oshie, T.J. North Dakota STL, WSH 2008-SA TBL, BUF 1998-2011 Parise, Zach North Dakota NJD, MIN 2005-SA Raduns, Nate St. Cloud State PHI 2008-09 Patrick, James North Dakota NYR, HFD, CGY, BUF 1983-2004 Westcott, Duvie St. Cloud State CBJ 2002-08 Porter, Chris North Dakota STL, MIN 2008-16 Roche, Travis North Dakota MIN, PHX 2000-07 WISCONSIN (70) Romaniuk, Russ North Dakota WPG, PHI 1991-96 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Rowney, Carter North Dakota PIT, ANA 2016-20 Alley, Steve Wisconsin HFD 1979-81 Sandelin, Scott North Dakota MTL, PHI, MNS 1986-92 Blaisdell, Mike Wisconsin DET, NYR, PIT, TOR 1980-89 Schulte, Paxton North Dakota QUE, CGY 1993-97 Bourque, Rene Wisconsin CHI, CGY, MTL, ANA, CBJ, COL 2005-17 Schmaltz, Jordan North Dakota STL 2016-19 Brooks, Alex Wisconsin NJD 2006-07 Sherven, Gord North Dakota EDM, MIN, HFD 1983-88 Burish, Adam Wisconsin CHI, DAL, SJS 2006-15 Simpson, Dillon North Dakota EDM 2016-17 Byce, John Wisconsin BOS, WSH 1989-92 Smaby, Matt North Dakota TBL 2007-11 Chelios, Chris Wisconsin MTL, CHI, DET 1983-2010 164 WCHA & THE NHL WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021)

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Dowell, Jake Wisconsin CHI, DAL, MIN 2007-14 DENVER (5) Drewiske, Davis Wisconsin LAK, MTL 2008-13 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Driver, Bruce Wisconsin NJD, NYR 1983-98 Berkhoel, Adam Denver ATL 2005-06 Earl, Robbie Wisconsin TOR, MIN 2007-11 Dubielewicz, Wade Denver NYI, CBJ, MIN 2003-10 Eaves, Mike Wisconsin MNS, CGY 1978-86 Grahame, Ron Denver BOS, LAK, QUE 1977-81 Engblom, Brian Wisconsin MTL, WSH, LAK, BUF, CGY 1976-87 LoPresti, Pete Denver MNS, EDM 1974-81 Fairchild, Kelly Wisconsin TOR, DAL, COL 1995-2002 Mannino, Peter Denver NYI, ATL, WPG 2008-12 Flatley, Pat Wisconsin NYI, NYR 1983-97 Gardiner, Jake Wisconsin TOR, CAR 2011-SA MICHIGAN (1) Geoffrion, Blake Wisconsin NSH, MTL 2010-12 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Gilbert, Tom Wisconsin EDM, MIN, FLA, MTL, LAK 2006-17 Moore, Robbie Michigan PHI, WSH 1978-83 Goloubef, Cody Wisconsin CBJ, COL, OTT, DET 2011-20 Granato, Tony Wisconsin NYR, LAK, SJS 1988-2001 MICHIGAN STATE (2) Heatley, Dany Wisconsin ATL, OTT, SJS, MIN, ANA 2001-15 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Hill, Sean Wisconsin MTL, ANA, OTT, STL, CAR, Johnson, Bob Michigan State PIT 1972-75 FLA, NYI, MIN 1990-2008 Scott, Ron Michigan State NYR, LAK 1983-90 Houck, Paul Wisconsin MNS 1985-88 Hussey, Matt Wisconsin PIT, DET 2003-07 MICHIGAN TECH (6) Johannson, John Wisconsin NJD 1983-84 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Johnson, Mark Wisconsin PIT, MIN, HFD, STL, NJD 1979-90 Bauman, Garry Michigan Tech MTL, MNS 1966-69 Kerdiles, Nic Wisconsin ANA 2017-18 Copley, Pheonix Michigan Tech STL, WSH 2015-17, 18-19 Labate, Joseph Wisconsin VAN 2016-17 Esposito, Tony Michigan Tech MTL, CHI 1968-84 Macdonald, Doug Wisconsin BUF 1992-95 Ram, Jamie Michigan Tech NYR, SJS 1995-96 Maley, Dave Wisconsin MTL, NJD, EDM, SJ, NYI 1985-94 Rhodes, Damian Michigan Tech TOR, OTT, ATL 1990-2002 McBain, Jamie Wisconsin CAR, BUF, LAK, ARI 2009-17 Sarjeant, Geoff Michigan Tech STL, SJS 1994-96 McCabe, Jake Wisconsin BUF 2013-SA McDonagh, Ryan Wisconsin NYR, TBL 2010-SA MINNESOTA (8) Meeker, Mike Wisconsin PIT 1978-1979 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Mellanby, Scott Wisconsin PHI, EDM, FLA, STL, ATL 1985-2007 Blue, John Minnesota BOS 1992-96 Mersch, Michael Wisconsin LAK 2015-16 Frazee, Jeff Minnesota NJD 2011-13 Mullen, Brian Wisconsin WPG, NYR, SJS, NYI 1982-93 Hauser, Adam Minnesota LAK 2005-06 Newberry, John Wisconsin MTL, HFD 1982-86 Janaszak, Steve Minnesota MNS, COL 1979-82 Norwich, Craig Wisconsin WPG, STL, COL 1979-81 McCartan, Jack Minnesota NYR 1959-61 Osiecki, Mark Wisconsin CGY, OTT, WPG, MNS 1991-93 Pietrangelo, Frank Minnesota PIT, HFD 1987-94 Pavelski, Joe Wisconsin SJS, DAL 2006-SA Stauber, Robb Minnesota LAK, BUF, NYR 1989-95 Piskula, Joe Wisconsin LAK, CGY, NSH 2006-15 Wilcox, Adam Minnesota BUF 2017-18 Plante, Dan Wisconsin NYI 1993-2001 Posa, Victor Wisconsin CHI 1985-86 MINNESOTA DULUTH (6) Rafalski, Brian Wisconsin NJD, DET 1999-2011 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Ramage, John Wisconsin CGY, CBJ 2014-16 Erickson, Chad Minnesota Duluth NJD 1991-92 Ranheim, Paul Wisconsin CGY, HFD, CAR, PHI, PHX 1988-2003 Heinz, Rick Minnesota Duluth STL, VAN 1980-85 Reinprecht, Steven Wisconsin LAK, COL, CGY, PHX, FLA 1999-2011 Mason, Bob Minnesota Duluth WSH, CHI, QUE, VAN 1983-91 Richter, Barry Wisconsin NYR, BOS, NYI, MTL 1995-2001 Mrazek, Jerry Minnesota Duluth PHI 1975-76 Sabol, Shaun Wisconsin PHI 1989-90 Resch, Glenn ‘Chico’ Minnesota Duluth NYI, COR, NJ, PHI 1973-87 Schultz, Justin Wisconsin EDM, PIT, WSH 2012-SA Stalock, Alex Minnesota Duluth SJS, MIN 2010-11, 12-20 Shuchuk, Gary Wisconsin DET, LAK 1990-96 Skille, Jack Wisconsin CHI, FLA, CBJ, COL, VAN 2007-17 NORTH DAKOTA (4) Smith, Brendan Wisconsin DET, NYR 2011-SA Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Smith, Craig Wisconsin NSH 2011-SA Belfour, Ed North Dakota CHI, SJS, DAL, TOR, FLA 1988-2007 Stanton, Paul Wisconsin PIT, BOS, NYI 1990-95 Casey, Jon North Dakota MNS, DAL, BOS, STL 1983-97 Stepan, Derek Wisconsin NYR, ARI, OTT 2010-SA Dell, Aaron North Dakota SJS, NJD 2016-21 Street, Ben Wisconsin CGY, COL, DET, ANA,NJD 2012-20 Jensen, Darren North Dakota PHI 1984-86 Suter, Gary Wisconsin CGY, CHI, SJ 1985-2002 Suter, Ryan Wisconsin NSH, MIN 2005-SA NORTHERN MICHIGAN (1) Taft, John Wisconsin DET 1978-79 Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Talafous, Dean Wisconsin ATL, MNS, NYR 1974-82 Kochan, Dieter Northern Michigan TBL, MIN 1999-2003 Tanabe, David Wisconsin CAR, PHX, BOS 1999-2008 Tancill, Chris Wisconsin HFD, DET, DAL, SJS 1990-98 WISCONSIN (7) Turris, Kyle Wisconsin PHX, OTT, NSH, EDM 2007-SA Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Tuttle, Steve Wisconsin STL 1988-91 Behrend, Marc Wisconsin WPG 1983-86 Winchester, Brad Wisconsin EDM, DAL, STL, ANA, SJS 2005-12 Carey, Jim Wisconsin WSH, BOS, STL 1994-99 Woods, Brendan Wisconsin CAR 2014-16 Elliott, Brian Wisconsin OTT, COL, STL, CGY, PHI 2007-SA Wozniewski, Andy Wisconsin TOR, STL, BOS 2006-10 Joseph, Curtis Wisconsin STL, EDM, TOR, DET, Zent, Jason Wisconsin OTT, PHI 1996-99 PHX, CGY 1989-2009 Kleisinger, Terry Wisconsin NYR 1985-86 GOALTENDERS Richter, Mike Wisconsin NYR 1988-2003 Thomas, Wayne Wisconsin MTL, TOR, NYR 1972-81 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (2) Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Lawson, Nathan Alaska Anchorage NYI 2010-14 Naumenko, Gregg Alaska Anchorage ANA 2000-01

BEMIDJI STATE (1) Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Clime, Matt Bemidji State DAL, PHX, VAN 2008-12

COLORADO COLLEGE (4) Name WCHA Team NHL Teams Seasons Bach, Ryan Colorado College LAK 1998-99 Bachman, Richard Colorado College DAL, EDM, VAN 2011-17, 18-19 McElhinney, Curtis Colorado College CGY, ANA, OTT, PHX, CBJ, TOR, CAR, TBL 2007-12, 13-SA Mio, Eddie Colorado College EDM, NYR, DET 1979-86

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WCHA IN THE NHL DRAFT (THROUGH 2020 DRAFT)

A total of 1,044 players affi liated with the WCHA have been selected in the National Hockey League Entry Draft (formerly known as the NHL Amateur Draft.

The following list includes players selected by WCHA schools while the schools were members of the league or played for a school that joined the league after they were drafted.

Key: (S) supplemental draft. (r) recruit. 1995 Stewart Bodtker VAN 7/170 1986 Glen Engevik NJ S/13 1995 Jason Cugnet VAN 9/222 1986 Jeff Lamb PIT S/17 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (10) 1995 Scott Swanson WSH 9/225 1986 Dave Gourlie VAN S/22 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1998 Paul Manning CGY 3/62 1987 Don McLennan WPG 4/79 1989 Jeff Batters STL 7/135 1998 Justin Morrison VAN 3/81 1987 Marc Rousseau HFD 5/102 1989 Paul Krake QUE 8/189 1998 Toby Petersen PIT 9/244 1987 Daryn McBride PIT 10/194 1990 Keith Morris WPG 12/245 1999 Chris Hartsburg NJ 7/214 1987 Dave Shields MIN 12/235 1993 Martin Bakula EDM 8/189 1999 Noah Clarke LA 9/250 1988 Ken MacArthur MIN 8/148 1993 Chris Davis BUF 10/246 2000 Mike Stuart NSH 5/137 1988 Brett Petersen CGY 9/189 1997 Pete Brady VAN 9/227 2000 Joe Cullen EDM 7/211 1989 Ryan O’Leary CGY 4/84 1999 Matt Shasby MTL 5/150 2001 Richard Petiot LA 4/116 1989 Bryan Schoen MIN 5/91 2004 Luke Beaverson FLA 9/283 2001 Colin Stuart ATL 5/135 1989 Mike Markovich PIT 6/121 2004 Nils Backstrom DET 9/290 2001 Scott Polaski PHX 6/180 1989 Brad Podiak WPG 11/214 2009 Spencer Bennett CGY 5/141 2002 Curtis McElhinney CGY 6/176 1989 Rick Berens QUE S/6 2002 Joey Crabb NYR 7/226 1990 Erik Andersson LA 6/112 ALASKA (2) 2003 Mark Stuart BOS 1/21 1991 Chris Kenady STL 8/175 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2003 Brett Sterling ATL 5/145 1991 Paul Koch QUE 10/200 2012 Colton Parayko STL 3/86 2003 Matt Zaba LA 3/231 1992 Chris Burns SJ 9/195 2014 Nikolas Koberstein (r) MTL 5/125 2003 Brady Greco TB 8/256 1992 Brian Konowalchuk SJ S/3 2004 Scott McCulloch CHI 6/165 1996 Stephen Wagner STL 6/159 BEMIDJI STATE (1) 2005 Brian Salcido ANA 5/141 1997 Erik Andersson CGY 3/70 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2005 Kris Fredheim VAN 6/185 1997 Antti Laaksonen BOS 8/191 2009 Radoslav Illo ANA 5/136 2005 Chad Rau TOR 7/228 1997 Paul Comrie TB 9/224 2006 Richard Bachman DAL 4/120 1999 Jesse Cook CGY 5/153 BOWLING GREEN (4) 2007 Bill Sweatt CHI 2/38 1999 Greg Barber BOS 7/202 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2008 Scott Winkler DAL 3/89 2000 Matt Pettinger WSH 2/43 2014 Mark Friedman (r) PHL 3/86 2009 John Moore (r) CBJ 121 2000 Ryan Caldwell NYI 7/202 2015 Ryan Bednard (r) FLA 7/206 2010 Jaden Schwartz STL 1/14 2000 Adam Berkhoel CHI 8/240 2016 Adam Smith NSH 7/198 2010 Peter Stoykewych ATL 7/199 2002 Brett Skinner VAN 3/68 2018 Brandon Kruse VGK 5/135 2011 Aaron Harstad WPG 7/187 2002 Glenn Fisher EDM 5/148 2012 Hunter Fejes PHX 6/178 2002 Connor James LA 9/279 COLORADO COLLEGE (76) 2003 Matthew Carle SJ 2/47 Year Name Team Rd/Pk DENVER (106) 2004 Geoff Paukovich EDM 2/57 1969 Dale Yutsyk STL 6/70 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2004 Brian Gifford PIT 3/85 1969 Bob Collyard STL 7/73 1966 Brian Morenz CHI 4/21 2004 J.D. Corbin COL 8/249 1970 Bob Winograd STL 9/108 1969 Lynn Powis MTL 6/68 2005 Paul Stastny COL 2/44 1974 Eddie Mio CHI 7/124 1970 Jack Taggart STL 7/85 2005 T.J. Fast LA 2/60 1974 Jim Warner NYR 23/245 1970 Ed Hays DET 7/95 2005 Chris Butler BUF 4/96 1975 CAL 4/57 1970 Mike Lampman STL 10/111 2005 Andrew Thomas WSH 4/109 1975 Dean Magee MIN 8/130 1971 Joe Noris PIT 3/32 2005 Matt Glasser EDM 7/220 1975 Dave Hanson DET 11/176 1971 Vic Venasky LA 3/34 2006 Keith Seabrook WSH 2/52 1976 Dave Delich MIN 7/111 1971 Mike Busniuk MTL 5/67 2006 Rhett Rakhshani NYI 4/100 1977 Mike Reilly MTL 8/140 1972 Bob Krieger DET 3/42 2006 Tyler Ruegsegger TOR 6/166 1977 Curt Christofferson ATL 5/82 1972 Tom Peluso CHI 4/61 2006 Marc Cheverie FLA 7/193 1978 Dave Feamster CHI 6/96 1972 Peter McNab BUF 6/85 2006 Jesse Martin ATL 7/195 1978 Glenn Van CHI 10/164 1972 Rob Palmer CHI 6/93 2007 John Lee FLA 5/131 1980 Doug Lidster VAN 6/133 1973 Bob Young BUF 7/108 2008 Joe Colborne BOS 1/16 1980 Peter Lindgren STL 9/180 1973 Mitch Brandt DET 10/155 2008 Patrick Wiercioch OTT 2/42 1981 Colin Chisholm BUF 3/60 1974 Bruce Affl eck CAL 2/21 2008 Matt Donovan NYI 4/96 1981 Scott Ferguson MTL 9/187 1974 Pete LoPresti MIN 3/42 2008 David Carle TB 7/203 1983 Marty Ketola PIT 9/163 1974 Lindsay Thomson LA 12/197 2009 William Wrenn SJ 2/43 1984 Doug Wieck NYI 4/70 1975 Lex Hudson PIT 12/196 2009 Drew Shore FLA 2/44 1984 Scott Schneider WPG 5/93 1976 Cal Sandback CAL 5/79 2009 Paul Phillips CHI 7/195 1984 Jim Wilharm NYI 6/125 1976 Jim Bales STL 13/132 2010 Beau Bennett PIT 1/20 1984 Gord Whitaker WPG 9/177 1977 Doug Berry NJ 3/38 2010 Jason Zucker MIN 2/59 1984 Doug Clarke VAN 11/219 1977 Perry Schnarr WSH 6/93 2010 Sam Brittain FLA 4/92 1985 Brent Mowery WPG 7/144 1978 Paul Messier COL 3/41 2011 Nick Shore LA 3/82 1986 Mark Olsen CGY 8/163 1978 Vince Magnan WSH 6/88 2011 Scott Mayfi eld NYI 2/34 1986 Trevor Pochipinski LA 9/170 1978 Paul Hogan WSH 12/187 2011 Josiah Didier MTL 4/97 1986 Cal Brown HFD 11/221 1979 Glenn Anderson EDM 4/69 2011 Zac Larraza PHX 7/196 1986 Doug Kirton NJ 12/236 1979 Glenn Johnson ATL 6/117 2012 Joey LaLeggia EDM 5/123 1986 Rob Doyle DET S/6 1980 Ken Berry VAN 6/112 2013 Quentin Shore OTT 6/168 1987 Rick Boh MIN S/9 1980 Bill Stewart MIN 7/142 1988 Chic Pojar CHI 8/155 1980 Scott Robinson MTL 10/208 FERRIS STATE (2) 1988 Jody Praznik DET 9/185 1982 Kevin Dineen HFD 3/56 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1988 Tim Budy NJ S/17 1982 Tom Martin WPG 4/74 2014 Kyle Schempp NYI 6/155 1988 Chris Venkus WSH 11/225 1982 Tom Allen PHL 10/203 2015 Cameron Clarke (r) BOS 5/136 1990 Denis Casey PIT 6/110 1982 Grant Dion EDM 10/209 1990 R.J. Enga NYI 10/195 1984 Craig Redmond LA 1/6 MICHIGAN (23) 1990 Greg Hagen PIT 11/205 1984 Dave Hanson PHL 4/79 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1990 Brian Bruininks PIT 12/236 1985 Dan Brooks STL 5/100 1969 Bernie Gagnon STL 3/30 1991 Chris Hynnes QUE S/8 1985 Ed Cristofoli MTL 7/142 1973 Angie Moretto CAL 11/160 1992 Colin Schmidt EDM 8/190 1985 Jeff Perpich MTL 11/218 1973 Greg Fox ATL 11/162 1992 Ryan Bach DET 11/262 1985 Bruce Hill HFD 12/236 1974 Don Dufek DET 6/99 1993 Judd Lambert NJ 9/221 1986 Derek Mayer DET 3/43 1974 Tom Lindskog ATL 8/135 1993 Kent Fearns HFD S/6 1986 Eric Murano VAN 5/91 1975 Pat Hughes MTL 3/52 1994 Brian Swanson SJ 5/115 1986 Scott Mathias MIN 8/159 1975 Gary Morrison PHL 5/90 1994 Calvin Elfring QUE 7/165 1986 Chris Olson BOS S/1 1975 Doug Lindskog STL 7/117 166 WCHA & THE NHL WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021)

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1976 David Shand ATL 1/8 1977 Tim Harrer ATL 9/148 1976 Dave Debol CHI 4/63 1978 Steve Christoff MIN 2/24 1976 Rob Palmer LA 5/85 1978 Rob McClanahan BUF 3/49 1976 Dan Hoene STL 11/128 1978 Bob Bergloff MIN 6/87 1977 Mark Miller NYR 12/171 1978 Eric Strobel BUF 8/133 1978 Dean Turner NYR 3/44 1978 Paul Joswiak NYI 9/152 1978 John Olver COL 7/125 1979 Mike Ramsey BUF 1/11 1978 Doug Todd ATL 9/148 1979 Neal Broten MIN 3/42 1978 Dan Lerg STL 10/170 1980 Mark Huglen MIN 4/79 1978 Rod Pacholzuk WSH 13/202 1980 Jeff Teal MTL 4/82 1978 Jeff Mars MTL 13/212 1980 David H. Jensen MIN 5/100 1980 Murray Eaves WPG 3/44 1980 Aaron Broten COL 6/106 1980 Paul Fricker HFD 9/176 1980 John Bader BUF 10/209 1980 Brian Lundberg PIT 9/177 1981 Tom Hirsch MIN 2/33 1980 Dave Richter MIN 10/205 1981 Dave Preuss MIN 2/34 1981 Tony Kellin WSH 4/68 MICHIGAN STATE (10) 1981 Jim Malwitz MIN 4/76 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1981 Mike Guentzel NYR 7/135 1970 Bob Boyd DET 8/100 1981 Scott Bjugstad MIN 9/181 1973 Norm Barnes PHL 9/122 1981 Steve Kudebeh MIN 10/202 1973 Jack Johnson CHI 9/140 1982 Mike Anderson BUF 2/26 1974 Steve Colp CHI 9/158 1982 Corey Millen NYR 3/57 1975 Gary Carr BOS 7/122 1982 Wally Chapman MIN 3/59 1976 Paul Klusinski PHI 6/107 1982 Paul Miller MIN 8/164 1977 Jeff Barr MIN 7/110 1982 Todd Okerlund NYI 8/168 1978 Jeff Brubaker BOS 6/102 1982 Tom Ward WPG 9/180 1980 Ken Leiter NYI 5/101 1982 Pat Micheletti MIN 9/185 1980 Mark Hamway NYI 7/143 BUFFALO SELECTED MINNESOTA’S THOMAS 1982 Rick Erdall CGY 11/219 VANEK WITH THE NO. 5 PICK IN THE 2003 NHL 1982 Scott Knutson MIN 11/227 MICHIGAN TECH (82) DRAFT. 1983 Frank Pietrangelo PIT 4/63 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1983 Tim Bergland WSH 4/75 1990 Geoff Sarjeant STL S/16 1964 Brian Watts DET 2/7 1983 Rich Geist MIN 5/96 1991 Jim Storm HFD 4/75 1967 Al Karlander DET 2/17 1983 Bob Alexander NYR 6/113 1991 Jamie Ram NYR 10/213 1968 Herb Boxer DET 2/17 1983 Craig Mack QUE 7/132 1991 Jim Bonner NYI S/4 1971 Gary Crosby LA 5/62 1983 Steve Orth NYR 7/133 1991 Jamie Steer BUF S/19 1971 Jim Nahrgang DET 7/86 1983 John Labatt VAN 8/150 1992 Kyle Peterson DAL 7/154 1971 Bruce Abbey DAL 7/91 1984 Paul Broten NYR 4/77 1993 Kyle Ferguson TOR 10/253 1971 Lorne Stamler LA 8/103 1984 David Grannis HFD 5/87 1993 Brent Peterson TB S/3 1972 Mike Usitalo LA 6/84 1985 Tom Chorske MTL 1/16 1994 Luciano Caravaggio NJ 6/155 1973 George Lyle DET 8/123 1985 Todd Richards MTL 2/33 1994 Jeff Mikesch DET 9/231 1973 Bob Lorimer NYI 9/129 1985 David Espe QUE 4/78 1994 Jimmy Roy DAL 10/254 1974 Jim Warden CAL 5/75 1985 Mike Luckraft DET 8/155 1994 Randy Stevens WPG S/4 1974 Mike Zuke STL 5/79 1986 Scott Bloom CGY 5/100 1996 David Weninger WSH 3/74 1974 Peter Roberts BOS 9/160 1986 Robb Stauber LA 6/107 1997 Mat Snesrud ANA 7/181 1974 Scott Jessee PHI 11/189 1986 Randy Skarda STL 8/157 1998 Paul Cabana VAN 6/149 1974 Jim Murray NYI 16/226 1986 Marty Nanne CHI 8/161 1998 Jarkko Ruutu VAN 3/68 1974 Jim Mayer NYR 20/239 1986 Lance Pitlick MIN 9/180 2001 Bryan Perez NYI 9/260 1975 Steve Jensen MIN 4/58 1986 Blaine Rude PHL 9/188 2003 Brady Greco TB 8/256 1975 Stu Younger PIT 4/67 1986 John Blue WPG 10/197 2004 Jordan Foote NYR 6/169 1975 Doug Young CGY 5/75 1986 Steve MacSwain CGY S/4 2011 Blake Pietila NJ 5/129 1975 Dana Decker PHL 7/126 1987 Sean Fabian VAN 5/87 2012 Jujhar Khaira EDM 3/63 1975 Paul Jensen CHI 8/133 1987 Ken Gernander WPG 5/96 2012 Cliff Watson SJ 6/168 1976 Warren Young CLE 4/59 1987 Ben Hankinson NJ 6/107 2012 Jamie Phillips WPG 7/190 1976 Nels Goddard STL 6/97 1987 Jake Enebak QUE 8/156 2013 Dane Birks PIT 6/164 1976 Stu Ostlund VAN 8/122 1987 Lance Werness CHI 9/176 2013 Jacob Jackson SJ 7/201 1976 Bruce Horsch MTL 9/125 1987 Larry Olimb MIN 10/193 2015 Matt Roy LA 7/194 1977 Steve Letzgus NYI 6/105 1987 Jeff Pauletti EDM 11/231 2020 Carson Bantle ARI 5/142 1978 Gord Salt PHL 3/37 1987 Dave Snuggerud BUF S/2 1978 Greg Hay NYI 5/84 1988 Jeff Stolp MIN 4/64 MINNESOTA (195) 1979 Tim Watters WPG 6/124 1988 Travis Richards MIN 9/169 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1980 Mike Lauen WPG 7/135 1988 Grant Bischoff MIN 11/211 1969 Wally Olds DET 5/157 1980 Mike O’Connor LA 7/136 1988 Cory Laylin PIT 11/214 1971 Dean Blais CHI 5/68 1980 Rob Polman Tuin EDM 8/153 1989 Doug Zmolek MIN 1/7 1971 Mike Antonovich MIN 9/113 1980 Brent DeNat HFD 8/155 1989 John Brill PIT 3/58 1974 Dick Spannbauer ATL 3/46 1982 Dave Reierson CGY 2/29 1989 Trent Klatt WSH 4/82 1974 John Sundberg CAL 6/92 1982 Tom Allen PHL 10/203 1989 Tom Nevers PIT 5/100 1974 Buzz Schneider PIT 6/98 1983 Dave Roach EDM 9/180 1989 Tom Newman LA 5/103 1974 Bill Moen ATL 6/100 1984 Richard Novak EDM 4/84 1989 Tom Pederson MIN 11/217 1974 John Memryk NYR 7/122 1984 Randy Oswald BOS 6/124 1989 Peter Hankinson WPG S/4 1974 Joe Micheletti MTL 7/123 1984 Kelly Murphy NYI 7/146 1989 Jon Anderson WPG S/9 1974 John Sheridan MIN 6/96 1984 Don Porter STL 8/148 1990 Craig Johnson STL 2/33 1974 Brad Morrow PHI 13/211 1984 Tom Hussey NYR 7/140 1990 Mike Muller WPG 2/35 1974 Warren Miller NYR 21/241 1984 Russ Becker NYI 11/228 1990 Joe Dziedzic PIT 3/61 1975 Russ Anderson PIT 2/31 1985 Randy McKay DET 6/113 1990 Jeff Nielsen NYR 4/69 1975 Paul Holmgren PHL 6/108 1985 Tim Flanagan LA 7/135 1990 Darby Hendrickson TOR 4/73 1975 Joe Baker KC 8/128 1986 Scott White QUE 6/117 1990 Chris McAlpine NJ 7/137 1975 Robin Larson DET 11/178 1986 Frank Furlan WPG 8/155 1991 Steve Magnusson CGY 4/85 1975 Bob Fish MTL 14/207 1986 Tom Bissett DET 11/211 1991 Jeff Callinan STL 5/109 1975 Don Madson MTL 16/214 1987 Damian Rhodes TOR 6/112 1991 Jay Moser BOS 8/172 1976 Reed Larson DET 2/22 1987 Jeff St. Cyr HFD 6/123 1991 Jed Fiebelkorn STL 9/197 1976 Bill Baker MTL 3/54 1988 Kelly Hurd DET 7/143 1992 Charlie Wasley QUE 5/100 1976 Phil Verchota MIN 5/75 1989 Davis Payne EDM 7/140 1992 Dan Trebil NJ 6/138 1977 Tom Gorence PHL 2/35 1989 Darcy Martini EDM 8/162 1992 Greg Zwakman HFD 9/201 1977 Mike Greeder PHL 8/139 1989 Brad Mattson NYI S/7 1992 Brian Bonin PIT 9/211 1977 Mike Reilly MTL 8/140 1989 Rob Tustian STL S/14 1992 Jeff Moen MIN 11/250 1977 Don Micheletti WSH 9/143 1990 Ken Plaquin PIT 7/131 1993 Nick Checco QUE 6/137 167 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA & THE NHL

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1993 Mike Crowley PHL 6/140 MINNESOTA DULUTH (98) 2005 Michael Gergen PIT 2/61 1993 Dan Hendrickson WSH 7/173 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2005 Alex Stalock SJ 4/112 1993 John Hillman QUE 11/283 1970 Murray Keogan STL 2/23 2005 Josh Meyers LA 7/206 1994 Clint Johnson PIT 5/128 1970 Walt Ledingham CHI 4/56 2006 Jordan Fulton CGY 6/179 1994 Jason Godbout PIT 9/232 1970 Mike Stevens STL 5/65 2007 Scott Kishel MTL 7/192 1995 Ryan Kraft SJ 8/194 1971 Larry Wright PHL 1/18 2008 Drew Olson CBJ 4/118 1995 Casey Hankinson CHI 8/201 1971 Greg Hubick MTL 4/53 2009 Dylan Olsen CHI 1/28 1996 Erik Rasmussen BUF 1/7 1971 Jerome Mrazek PHL 8/106 2009 Dan Delisle CHI 3/89 1996 Reggie Berg TOR 7/178 1972 Pat Boutette TOR 9/139 2009 Max Tardy STL 7/202 1996 Mike Anderson WSH 7/180 1974 Dave Langevin NYI 7/112 2010 Justin Faulk CAR 2/37 1997 Ben Clymer BOS 2/27 1974 Bill Moen ATL 6/100 2010 Joe Basaraba FLA 3/69 1997 Aaron Miskovich COL 5/133 1974 John Memryk NYR 7/122 2010 Caleb Herbert WSH 5/142 1997 Wyatt Smith PHX 9/233 1974 Craig Arvidson PHL 14/219 2011 Andy Welinski ANA 3/83 1998 Pat O’Leary PHX 3/73 1975 Tom Funke NYR 16/212 2011 Tony Cameranesi TOR 5/130 1998 Erik Wendell WSH 5/125 1976 John Rothstein CHI 7/115 1998 Erik Westrum PHX 7/187 1977 Dan Lempe COL 6/92 MINNESOTA STATE (15) 1998 John Pohl STL 9/255 1977 Keith Hendrickson MTL 9/137 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1999 Jordan Leopold ANA 2/44 1977 Stan Palmer MTL 13/177 2001 CMB 2/38 1999 Adam Hauser EDM 3/81 1978 Curt Giles MIN 4/54 2001 Jake Brenk EDM 5/154 1999 Doug Meyer PIT 6/176 1979 Dave McDonald HFD 6/123 2003 David Backes STL 2/62 2000 Jeff Taffe STL 1/30 1980 Bob Lakso MIN 9/184 2003 Chad Brownlee VAN 6/190 2000 Matt DeMarchi NJ 2/57 1981 Tom Kurvers MTL 7/145 2004 Travis Morin WSH 9/263 2000 Paul Martin NJ 2/62 1982 Bill Watson CHI 4/70 2006 Andrew Sackrison STL 5/124 2000 Troy Riddle STL 4/129 1982 Brian Glynn NYR 8/160 2007 Jon Kalinski PHL 6/152 2000 Matt Koalska NSH 5/154 1982 Matt Christensen STL 9/176 2008 Justin Jokinen BUF 4/101 2000 Grant Potulny OTT 5/157 1982 Guy Gosselin WPG 8/159 2010 Tyler Pitlick EDM 2/31 2000 Joey Martin CHI 6/193 1982 Jim Plankers BUF 11/226 2010 Max Gaede SJS 3/88 2000 Dan Welch LA 8/245 1983 Brian Durand MIN 4/76 2012 Teddy Blueger PIT 2/52 2002 Keith Ballard BUF 1/11 1983 Bob Alexander NYR 6/113 2012 Zach Stepan NSH 4/112 2002 Barry Tallackson NJ 2/53 1983 Darin Illikainen NYI 6/117 2013 Stephon Williams NYI 4/106 2002 Mike Erickson MIN 3/72 1983 Brian Johnson HFD 6/104 2014 C.J. Franklin (r) WPG 5/129 2002 Andy Sertich PIT 5/136 1983 Jim Sprenger NYI 7/137 2018 Nathan Smith (r) WPG 3/91 2002 P.J. Atherton TB 6/170 1983 Sean Toomey MIN 7/136 NORTH DAKOTA (152) 2002 Jake Taylor NYR 6/177 1983 Dave Cowan WSH 9/175 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2003 Thomas Vanek BUF 1/5 1983 Bruce Fishback LA 9/167 1963 Roger Bamburak BOS 3/14 2003 Danny Irmen MIN 3/78 1984 Brett Hull CGY 6/117 1968 John Marks CHI 1/9 2003 Ryan Potulny PHI 3/87 1984 Brian Nelson NYR 8/161 1969 Mike Baumgartner CHI 5/60 2003 Mike Vannelli ATL 4/136 1984 Tom Lorentz NYR 11/223 1969 Dave Hudson CHI 6/71 2003 Gino Guyer DAL 5/165 1985 Pat Janostin NYR 4/70 1970 Rick Wilson MTL 5/66 2004 Blake Wheeler PHX 1/5 1985 John Hyduke LA 8/156 1970 Murray Wing BOS 6/83 2004 Kris Chucko CGY 1/24 1985 Ross Johnson MIN 8/153 1970 Al Henry CAL 8/100 2004 Alex Goligoski PIT 2/61 1985 Terry Shold NJ 10/192 1971 Jim Cahoon MTL 3/31 2004 R.J.Anderson PHL 4/101 1986 Dennis Vaske NYI 2/38 1971 Earl Anderson DET 5/58 2004 Derek Peltier COL 6/184 1986 Sandy Smith PIT 5/88 1971 Dave Murphy PIT 5/60 2005 Ryan Stoa COL 2/34 1986 Sean Krakowsky LA 7/128 1972 Dennis Johnson DET 5/74 2005 Jeff Frazee NJ 2/38 1986 Barry Chyzowski NYR 8/156 1973 Alan Hangsleben MTL 4/56 2005 Nate Hagemo CAR 2/58 1986 Pat Scanlon NYR 9/177 1973 Bob Law ATL 8/117 2005 Tony Lucia SJ 6/193 1987 Doug Torrel VAN 4/66 1973 Ken Gibb DET 10/154 2006 Erik Johnson STL 1/1 1987 Kris Miller MTL 4/80 1973 Rick Clubbe CHI 10/156 2006 Phil Kessel BOS 1/5 1987 Darrin Amundson WPG 5/100 1974 Darryl Drader BOS 8/143 2006 Kyle Okposo NYI 1/7 1987 Shawn Howard NYI 9/181 1974 Peter Waselovich BOS 10/175 2006 David Fischer MTL 1/20 1987 Darren Nauss QUE 10/198 1975 Tom Goddard LA 11/186 2006 Michael Carman COL 3/81 1988 Greg Andrusak PIT 5/88 1977 Bill Himmelright MTL 6/108 2006 Alex Kangas ATL 5/135 1988 Chad Erickson NJ 7/138 1978 Mark Taylor PHL 6/100 2006 Ryan Flynn NSH 6/176 1988 Shjon Podein EDM 8/166 1978 Mark Berge PHL 11/182 2006 Jay Barriball SJ 7/203 1988 Jon Rohloff BOS 9/186 1979 Dave Christian WPG 2/40 2007 Patrick White VAN 1/25 1989 Brett Hauer VAN 4/71 1979 Kevin Maxwell MIN 3/63 2007 Jim O’Brien OTT 1/29 1989 Kevin Kaiser QUE 5/85 1979 Marc Chorney PIT 6/115 2007 Nico Sacchetti DAL 2/50 1989 Derek Plante BUF 8/161 1980 Mickey Volcan HFD 3/50 2007 Mike Hoeffel NJ 2/57 1990 Chris Marinucci NYI 5/90 1980 Troy Murray CHI 3/57 2007 Jake Hansen CBJ 3/68 1990 Jeff Parrott QUE 6/106 1980 Craig Ludwig MTL 3/61 2007 Cade Fairchild STL 4/96 1990 Joe Biondi MIN 9/176 1980 Mark Huglen MIN 4/79 2007 Taylor Matson VAN 6/176 1990 Corey Osmak HFD 9/183 1980 Darren Jensen HFD 5/92 2007 Nick Larson WSH 7/185 1990 Greg Hanson PHL 10/193 1980 Eddie Christian WPG 9/170 2008 Aaron Ness NYI 2/40 1990 Brett Larson DET 11/213 1981 James Patrick NYR 1/9 2008 Nate Condon COL 7/200 1990 Bill Lund PHL 12/235 1981 Dave Donnelly MIN 2/27 2009 Nick Leddy MIN 1/16 1991 Rusty Fitzgerald PIT 2/38 1981 Jim Archibald MIN 7/139 2009 Jordan Schroeder VAN 1/22 1991 Brian Caruso CGY 3/63 1981 Rick Zombo DET 8/149 2009 Zach Budish NSH 2/41 1991 Joe Tamminen PIT 4/82 1981 Dan Brennan LA 8/165 2009 Josh Birkholz MIN 3/67 1991 Jerome Butler CGY 5/107 1981 Gord Sherven EDM 10/197 2009 Seth Helgeson NJ 4/114 1992 Jeff Romfo MIN 10/226 1982 Scott Sandelin MTL 2/40 2009 Erik Haula MIN 7/182 1993 Rick Mrozik DAL 6/136 1982 Chris Jensen NYR 4/78 2010 Nick Bjugstad FLA 1/19 1993 Sergei Petrov CHI 8/206 1982 Tim Mishler WPG 5/96 2010 Mark Alt CAR 2/53 1994 Mike Peluso CGY 10/253 1982 Jay Ness CHI 7/133 2010 Justin Holl CHI 2/54 1996 Jeff Scissons VAN 8/201 1982 Mickey Krampotich HFD 8/151 2010 Max Gardiner STL 3/74 1998 Kent Sauer NSH 4/88 1982 Brian Williams MTL 9/187 2010 Ben Marshall DET 7/201 1998 Jesse Fibiger ANA 7/178 1982 Tim Loven TOR 11/213 2010 Christian Isackon BUF 7/203 2000 Craig Weller STL 5/167 1983 WPG 2/29 2011 Kyle Rau FLA 3/91 2001 Neil Petruic OTT 8/235 1983 Malcolm Parks MIN 2/36 2011 Mike Reilly CBJ 4/98 2003 Jay Rosehill TB 7/227 1983 Perry Berezan CGY 3/55 2011 Seth Ambroz CBJ 5/128 2004 Mike Curry LA 7/205 1983 Bill Claviter CGY 4/77 2011 Travis Boyd WSH 6/177 2004 Matt Greer COL 8/233 1983 Tarek Howard CHI 4/79 2011 Adam Wilcox TB 6/178 2004 Travis Gawryletz PHL 8/253 1984 Tony Hrkac STL 2/32 2012 Brady Skjei NYR 1/28 2004 Matt McKnight DAL 9/280 1984 Todd Norman EDM 3/63 2005 Matt Niskanen DAL 1/28 1984 Lee Brodeur MTL 4/65 2005 Mason Raymond VAN 2/51 1984 Bob Joyce BOS 4/82 168 WCHA & THE NHL WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021)

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1984 Greg Strome LA 6/108 NOTRE DAME (20) 1984 Rick Forst WPG 10/197 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1984 Jim Steen PIT 11/210 1971 Ian Williams PIT 6/74 1984 Scott Brower NYR 12/243 1971 Bill Green VAN 7/87 1985 Ross Johnson MIN 8/153 1972 Bill Nyrop MTL 5/66 1985 Scott Brickey STL 8/159 1972 D’Arcy Keating PIT 7/104 1986 George Pelawa CGY 1/16 1972 Eddie Bumbacco MTL 9/142 1986 Brent Bobyck MTL 4/78 1973 John Campbell NYR 3/46 1986 Lee Davidson WSH 8/166 1975 Alex Pirus MIN 3/41 1986 Murray Baron PHL 8/167 1975 Clark Hamilton DET 3/50 1986 Russ Parent NYR 11/219 1975 Jack Brownschidle STL 6/99 1986 Grant Paranica LA S/10 1975 Paul Clarke MTL 9/158 1986 Ian Kidd DET S/25 1975 Kevin Nugent BOS 10/171 1987 Geoff Smith EDM 3/63 1975 Len Moher BUF 10/174 1987 Garry Valk VAN 6/108 1975 Roger Bourque MTL 14/208 1987 Mike McCormick CHI 6/113 1976 Don Jackson MIN 3/39 1987 David Marvin STL 10/201 1976 John Peterson CHI 6/99 1987 Neil Eisenhut VAN 12/233 1978 Greg Meredith ATL 6/97 1987 Mike LaMoine DET S/5 1978 Don Lucia PHL 10/168 1987 Steve Johnson VAN S/18 1978 Scott Cameron NYI 10/169 1988 Russ Romaniuk WPG 2/31 1979 Jim Brown LA 5/92 1988 Wade Bartley WSH 2/41 1980 John Schmidt MTL 9/187 1988 Dane Jackson VAN 3/44 1988 Chad Johnson NJ 6/117 OMAHA (8) 1988 Dixon Ward VAN 7/128 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1988 Greg Goddard VAN 8/149 2006 Brent Gwidt WSH 6/157 1989 Jason Herter VAN 1/8 2010 Tanner Lane WPG 6/160 1989 Greg Johnson PHL 2/33 2010 Bryce Aneloski OTT 7/196 NORTH DAKOTA’S ZACH PARISE WAS CHOSEN 1989 Jace Reed NYI 5/86 WITH THE NO. 17 OVERALL PICK IN THE 2003 2011 Nick Seeler MIN 5/131 1989 Jon Larson NYI 7/128 DRAFT BY THE . 2011 Josh Archibald PIT 6/174 1989 Justin Duberman MTL 11/230 2012 Brian Cooper ANA 5/127 1990 Chris Gotziaman NJ 2/29 2008 Joe Gleason CHI 7/192 2012 Jaycob Megna ANA 7/210 1990 Brad Bombardir NJ 3/56 2009 Corbin Knight FLA 5/135 2012 Anthony Stolarz PHI 2/45 1990 Brad Pascall BUF 5/103 2009 Derek Rodwell NJ 5/144 1990 Shane McFarlane BUF S/23 2009 Michael Cichy MTL 7/199 ST. CLOUD STATE (53) 1991 Scott Kirton CHI 7/154 2010 Derek Forbort LA 1/15 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1991 Dino Grillo SJ 8/155 2010 Brock Nelson NYI 1/30 1987 Tim Hanus QUE 7/135 1991 Jeff Lembke PIT 9/192 2010 Michael Parks PHL 5/149 1987 Jeff Saterdalen NYI 8/160 1991 Kevin Rappana STL 11/241 2010 Brendan O’Donnell TB 6/156 1988 Jeff Kruesel LA 7/133 1991 Marty Schriner NYI 12/246 2010 Zane Gothberg BOS 6/165 1988 Chic Pojar CHI 8/155 1991 Jeff McLean SJ S/1 2010 Nick Mattson CHI 6/180 1988 Short Forrest NYI 9/173 1992 Paxton Schulte QUE 6/124 2011 Rocco Grimaldi FLA 2/33 1988 Bret Hedican STL 10/198 1992 Nick Naumenko STL 8/182 2011 Dillon Simpson EDM 4/92 1989 Joe Larson WPG 10/193 1993 Landon Wilson TOR 1/19 2010 Mark MacMillan MTL 4/113 1989 Greg Hagen PIT 10/205 1993 Toby Kvalevog OTT 9/209 2012 Jordan Schmaltz STL 1/25 1989 Noel Rahn QUE 12/232 1993 Mark Pivetz QUE 10/257 1990 Tony Burns DET 5/87 1994 Ryan Johnson FLA 2/36 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (38) 1990 Tony Gruba DET 9/171 1994 Colin Forbes PHL 7/166 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1990 Brett Lievers NYR 11/223 1997 Brad DeFauw CAR 2/28 1980 Morey Gare NYI 8/164 1990 Bill Lund PHL 12/235 1997 Lee Goren BOS 3/63 1983 Ron Chyzowski HFD 4/72 1991 Eric Johnson VAN 8/161 1999 Mike Commodore NJ 2/42 1983 Ralph Vos EDM 8/160 1991 Jay Moser BOS 8/172 2000 David Hale NJ 1/22 1983 Kory Wright WPG 10/189 1991 Dan Reimann NJ 9/187 2000 Ryan Bayda CAR 3/80 1984 Mark Lanigan STL 12/237 1991 P.J. Lepler MTL 11/237 2000 Derrick Byfuglien OTT 4/122 1985 Perry Florio LA 4/72 1991 Dan O’Shea MIN S/14 2001 Andy Schneider PIT 5/156 1985 Darryl Olsen CGY 9/185 1994 Jason Stewart NYI 6/142 2001 James Massen NJ 6/194 1986 Dean Hall BOS 4/76 1994 Brian Leitza PIT 11/284 2001 Brandon Bochenski OTT 7/223 1986 Dave Randall CHI S/5 1995 Mike Rucinski HFD 9/217 2002 Matt Greene EDM 2/44 1986 Gary Emmons NYR S/16 1996 Matt Cullen ANA 2/35 2002 Matt Jones PHX 3/80 1987 Brad Werenka EDM 2/42 1996 Josh DeWolf NJ 2/41 2003 Zach Parise NJ 1/17 1987 Kevin Scott DET 8/158 1996 Mark Parrish COL 3/79 2003 Matt Smaby TB 2/41 1987 Jeff Gawlicki LA 9/174 1997 Brian Gaffaney PIT 2/44 2003 Brady Murray LA 5/152 1987 Dave Porter NYR 10/199 1998 Tyler Arnason CHI 7/183 2003 Chris Porter CHI 9/282 1987 Eric LeMarque BOS 11/224 1999 Ryan Malone PIT 4/115 2004 Drew Stafford BUF 1/13 1987 Mike Jeffrey BOS S/1 1999 Doug Meyer PIT 6/176 2004 Travis Zajac NJ 1/20 1988 Ed Ward QUE 6/108 1999 Jeff Finger COL 8/240 2005 Brian Lee OTT 1/9 1988 Dan Ruoho BUF 8/160 2000 Matt Hendricks NSH 5/131 2005 T.J. Oshie STL 1/24 1988 Phil Neururer NYI 11/226 2002 Brock Hooton OTT 5/150 2005 Joe Finley WSH 1/27 1988 Phil Berger QUE S/3 2002 Bobby Goepfert PIT 6/171 2005 Taylor Chorney EDM 2/36 1989 Dallas Drake DET 6/116 2002 Tim Conboy SJ 7/217 2005 Andrew Kozek ATL 2/53 1989 Bill Pye BUF 6/107 2002 Matt Gens VAN 9/278 2005 Chris Vande Velde EDM 4/97 1989 Jim Hiller LA 10/207 2003 Jonathan Lehun STL 6/189 2005 Matt Watkins DAL 5/160 1989 Joe Larson WPG 10/193 2003 Joe Jensen PIT 8/232 2006 Jonathan Toews CHI 1/3 1989 Geoff Simpson BOS 10/206 2004 Casey Borer CAL 3/69 2006 Michael Forney ATL 3/80 1989 Joe Frederick DET 12/242 2004 Andrew Gordon WSH 7/197 2006 Derrick LaPoint FLA 4/116 1991 Mike Harding HFD 6/119 2006 Andreas Nodl PHL 2/39 2007 Jason Gregoire NYI 3/76 1991 Corwin Saurdiff SJ 9/177 2006 Jase Weslosky NYI 4/108 2007 Matt Frattin TOR 4/99 1991 Jason Hehr NJ 12/253 2006 Nick Oslund DET 7/192 2007 Brad Malone COL 4/105 1991 Mark Beaufait SJ S/7 2007 Aaron Marvin CGY 3/89 2007 Brett Bruneteau WSH 4/108 1991 Rob Kruhlak NJ S/17 2007 Dan Dunn WSH 6/154 2007 Ben Blood OTT 4/120 1992 Kyuin Shim EDM 8/181 2008 Garrett Roe LA 7/183 2007 Brad Eidsness BUF 5/139 1992 Garett MacDonald PHL S/7 2009 Ben Hanowski PIT 3/63 2008 Danny Kristo MTL 2/56 1993 Dieter Kochan VAN 4/98 2009 Mike Lee PHX 3/91 2008 David Toews NYI 3/66 1994 Curtis Sheptak EDM 7/160 2009 Nick Oliver NSH 4/110 2008 Cory Fienhage BUF 3/81 1994 Rocky Welsing ANA 7/158 2009 Nick Jensen DET 5/150 2008 Brett Hextall PHX 6/159 1994 Chad Dameworth EDM S/6 2009 Cam Reid NSH 7/192 2008 Andrew MacWilliam TOR 7/188 1996 A.J. VanBruggen WSH 6/153 2009 Oliver Lauridsen PHL 7/196 169 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA & THE NHL WCHA IN THE NHL DRAFT 2009 Nic Dowd LA 7/198 2008 Patrick Johnson MTL 7/206 2010 Kevin Gravel LA 5/148 2009 Troy Hesketh EDM 3/71 2013 Jonny Brodzinski LA 5/148 2009 Craig Smith NSH 4/98 2010 Jason Clark NYI 3/82 WISCONSIN (149) 2010 John Ramage CGY 4/103 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2010 Joe Faust NJ 4/114 1970 Jeff Rotsch STL 11/112 2011 Michael Mersch LA 4/110 1971 Jim Johnston CHI 6/82 2011 Joseph LaBate VAN 4/101 1971 Norm Cherrey VAN 8/101 2011 Eddie Wittchow FLA 6/154 1972 Gary Winchester STL 8/121 2011 Patrick Daly NJ 7/189 1972 Bob Lundeen MIN 8/124 2011 Brad Navin BUF 7/197 1972 , Jr. CHI 8/125 2012 Nic Kerdiles ANA 2/36 1972 Dave Arundel DET 10/150 2012 Jake McCabe BUF 2/44 1973 Dean Talafous ATL 4/53 2012 Brendan Woods CAR 5/129 1973 Jack Johnson CHI 9/140 1973 Steve Alley CHI 9/141 1973 Tom Machowski ATL 7/101 1973 Dave Pay TOR 9/132 1974 John Taft DET 5/81 1974 Dennis Olmstead MTL 5/86 1974 Steve Short PHL 8/142 1974 Dave Otness NYI 15/221 1974 Mike Dibble NYI 17/229 1975 Peter Scamurra WSH 2/19 1975 Brian Engblom MTL 2/22 1975 Tom Ulseth CHI 6/97 1975 Craig Norwich MTL 10/173 1975 Dave McNab STL 9/151 WISCONSIN’S CHRIS CHELIOS WAS A SECOND 1976 Steve Clippingdale LA 2/21 ROUND PICK OF THE 1976 Mike Eaves STL 7/113 IN 1981. 1976 John Gregory MTL 8/121 1977 Mark Johnson PIT 4/66 1990 Chris Tucker CHI 4/79 1977 Julian Baretta LA 5/84 1990 Todd Hedlund NYR 8/160 1977 Bob Suter LA 7/120 1990 Andrew Shier NYI 12/237 1978 Mike Meeker PIT 2/25 1991 Maco Balkovec CHI 5/110 1979 Jay McFarlane LA 6/113 1991 Jacques Auger CHI 6/132 1980 Mike Blaisdell DET 1/11 1991 Kelly Fairchild LA 6/152 1980 John Newberry MTL 3/45 1991 Chris Tok PIT 8/214 1980 Brian Mullen WSH 7/128 1992 Jim Carey WSH 2/32 1980 Steve McKenzie PIT 10/198 1992 Kirk Daubenspeck PHL 7/151 1981 Chris Chelios MTL 2/40 1992 Fran Bussey PIT 8/187 1981 Paul Houck EDM 4/71 1992 Mickey Elick NYR 8/192 1981 Marc Behrend WPG 5/85 1993 Dan Tompkins CGY 3/70 1981 Bruce Driver NJ 6/108 1993 Matt Peterson ANA 7/160 1981 Rick Heppner CGY 7/141 1993 E.J. Bradley PHL 9/226 1981 John Johannson NJ 10/192 1993 Rob Lurtsema DAL 7/191 1982 Pat Flatley NYI 1/21 1994 Brad Englehart ANA 7/184 1982 Dave Maley MTL 2/33 1994 Craig Anderson NYR 8/208 1982 Marty Wiitala MIN 5/101 1995 Mike LaPlante ANA 7/159 1982 Ernie Vargas MTL 6/117 1996 Jeff Dessner NYR 7/185 1982 Tony Granato NYR 6/120 1998 Erik Jensen NJ 7/199 1982 Jim Johannson HFD 7/130 1998 Matt Hussey PIT 9/254 1982 Ted Pearson CGY 9/177 1999 Dave Tanabe CAR 1/16 1982 Eric Faust NYI 10/210 1999 Matt Doman CGY 5/135 1984 Scott Mellanby PHL 2/27 2000 Dany Heatley ATL 1/2 1984 Paul Ranheim CGY 2/38 2000 Brad Winchester EDM 2/35 1984 Steve Tuttle STL 6/113 2000 Brian Fahey COL 4/119 1984 Gary Suter CGY 9/180 2000 John Eichelberger PHL 7/210 1985 Mike Richter NYR 2/28 2001 Bernd Bruckler PHL 5/150 1985 Tom Sagissor MTL 5/96 2001 Joe Campbell CGY 8/233 1985 Andy Akervik QUE 6/120 2002 Tom Gilbert COL 4/129 1985 Vic Posa CHI 7/137 2002 Adam Burish CHI 9/282 1985 Paul Stanton PIT 8/149 2002 Ryan MacMurchy STL 9/284 1985 John Byce BOS 10/220 2003 Ryan Suter NSH 1/7 1986 John Parker CGY 6/121 2003 Joe Pavelski SJ 7/205 1986 Jon Helgeson VAN 7/133 2003 Andrew Joudrey WSH 8/249 1986 Steve Rohlik PIT 8/151 2003 Brian Elliott OTT 9/291 1986 Shaun Sabol PHL 10/209 2004 Kyle Klubertanz ANA 3/74 1986 Kurt Stahura MIN 12/243 2004 Jake Dowell CHI 5/140 1987 Rob Mendel QUE 5/93 2004 Matt Auffrey ANA 6/172 1987 Joe Harwell WPG 6/121 2004 Robbie Earl TOR 6/187 1987 Chris Jensen TOR 8/154 2004 Matt Ford CHI 8/256 1987 Mark Osiecki CGY 9/187 2005 Jack Skille CHI 1/7 1987 Roger Rougelot WPG 11/226 2005 Zach Bearson FLA 7/224 1988 Barry Richter HFD 2/32 2006 Nigel Williams COL 2/51 1988 Duane Derksen WSH 3/57 2006 Blake Geoffrion NSH 2/56 1988 Chris Nelson NJ 5/96 2006 Jamie McBain CAR 2/63 1988 Sean Hill MTL 8/167 2006 Chris Hickey MIN 7/192 1988 Dean Anderson TOR S/11 2007 Kyle Turris PHX 1/3 1988 Gary Shuchuk DET S/22 2007 Ryan McDonagh MTL 1/12 1989 Jason Zent NYI 3/44 2007 Brendan Smith DET 1/27 1989 Doug Macdonald BUF 4/77 2007 Podge Turnbull LA 5/137 1989 Mike Doers TOR 6/125 2008 Jake Gardiner ANA 1/17 1989 Chris Tancill HFD S/15 2008 Cody Goloubef CBJ 2/37 1989 Noel Rahn QUE 12/232 2008 Justin Schultz ANA 2/43 1990 Dan Plante NYI 3/48 2008 Derek Stepan NYR 2/51 170 WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA INTERNATIONAL HISTORY

WISCONSIN’S MARK JOHNSON WAS ONE OF 14 WCHA PLAYERS ON THE 1980 SQUAD IN LAKE PLACID.

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1952 • OSLO, NORWAY Weldon Olson, Michigan State Italy Norway United States Bruce Riutta, D, Michigan Tech Players Players Players Don Ross, D, North Dakota Rick Bragnalo, Denver Vern Mott, Colorado College Rube Bjorkman, Minnesota Larry Stordahl, F, Minnesota Dave Tomassoni, Denver Andy Gambucci, Colorado College Doug Volmar, F, Michigan State 1992 • ALBERTVILLE, FRANCE John Noah, North Dakota Japan United States Bob Rompre, Colorado College Staff Staff Players Jim Sedin, Minnesota Murray Williamson, Minnesota (Head Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan (Head Coach) Guy Gosselin, D, Minnesota Duluth Ken Yackel, G, Minnesota Coach) Bret Hedican, D, St. Cloud State 1984 • SARAJEVO, YUGOSLAVIA Sean Hill, D, Wisconsin Canada Canada United States Jim Johannson, F, Wisconsin Players Players Players Bruce Dickson, Denver Brian Glennie, D, Michigan State Marc Behrend, G, Wisconsin Staff Marshall Johnston, F, Denver Scott Bjugstad, F, Minnesota Art Berglund, Colorado College 1956 • CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, ITALY Chris Chelios, D, Wisconsin (Dir. Player Personnel) United States 1972 • SAPPORO, JAPAN Steve Griffi th, F, Minnesota Dean Blais, Minnesota (Ass’t. Coach) Players United States John Harrington, F, Minnesota Duluth Larry Johnson, Minnesota (General Wendell Anderson, Minnesota Players Tom Hirsch, D, Minnesota Manager) Gene Campbell, Minnesota Keith Christiansen, F, Minnesota Duluth David H. Jensen, D, Minnesota Gordon Christian, North Dakota Mike ‘Lefty’ Curran, G, North Dakota Steve Jensen, F, Michigan Tech Canada Dick Dougherty, Minnesota John Mayasich, Minnesota Corey Millen, F, Minnesota Players Willard Ikola, G, Michigan Jack McCartan, Minnesota Tim Thomas, Wisconsin Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth John Matchefts, Michigan Bruce McIntosh, Minnesota Phil Verchota, F, Minnesota Greg Johnson, North Dakota John Mayasich, F, Minnesota Dick Meredith, Minnesota Chris Lindberg, F, Minnesota Duluth Dan McKinnon, North Dakota Ron Naslund, F, Denver Staff Dave Tippett, F, North Dakota Dick Meredith, F, Minnesota Wally Olds, D, Minnesota Larry Johnson, Minnesota Weldon Olson, F, Michigan State Weldon Olson, Michigan State Craig Patrick, Denver Italy Jack Petroske, Minnesota Frank Sanders, D, Minnesota Doug Woog, Minnesota (Assistant Coach) Players Ken Purpur, North Dakota Craig Sarner, F, Minnesota Art Berglund, Colorado College (Selection Mike DeAngelis, Minnesota Duluth Chair) Staff Staff John Mariucci, Minnesota (Head Coach) Murray Williamson, Minnesota (Head Austria 1994 • LILLEHAMMER, NORWAY Coach) Players United States Canada Ed Lebler, F, Wisconsin Players Players 1976 • INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA Mark Beaufait, F, Northern Michigan Bob White, Michigan United States Canada Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth Players Players Darby Hendrickson, F, Minnesota 1960 • SQUAW VALLEY, CALIF. Steve Alley, F, Wisconsin Bruce Driver, D, Wisconsin Craig Johnson, F, Minnesota United States Rob Harris, F, Minnesota Kevin Dineen, F, Denver Travis Richards, D, Minnesota Players Dan Griffi n, Colorado College Dave Donnelly, F, North Dakota Barry Richter, D, Wisconsin Gene Grazia, F, Michigan State Paul Jensen, D, Michigan Tech Pat Flatley, F, Wisconsin John Mayasich, F, Minnesota Steve Jensen, F, Michigan Tech Doug Lidster, D, Colorado College Staff Jack McCartan, G, Minnesota Bob Lundeen, F, Wisconsin James Patrick, D, North Dakota Art Berglund, Colorado College Dick Meredith, F, Minnesota Gary Ross, D, North Dakota Craig Redmond, D, Denver Jack Blatherwick, Minnesota Weldon Olson, F, Michigan State Bill “Buzz” Schneider, F, Minnesota Dave Tippett, F, North Dakota Steve Sertich, F, Colorado College Austria 1964 • INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA John Taft, D, Wisconsin Italy Players United States Jim Warden, G, Michigan Tech Players Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College Players Dave Tomassoni, Denver Dave Brooks, Minnesota Staff Tom Milani, Minnesota Duluth Canada Herb Brooks, Minnesota Bob Johnson, Wisconsin (Head Coach) Bob DePiero, North Dakota Players Paul Coppo, F, Michigan Tech Art Berglund, Colorado College (General Derek Mayer, D, Denver John Mayasich, Minnesota Manager) 1988 • CALGARY, ALBERTA Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan. Jack McCartan, Minnesota United States Tom McCoy, Minnesota 1980 • LAKE PLACID, N.Y. Players Dick Meredith, Minnesota United States John Blue, G, Minnesota France Wayne Meredith, D, Minnesota Players Tom Chorske, Minnesota Players Weldon Olson, Michigan State Bill Baker, D, Minnesota Guy Gosselin, D, Minnesota Duluth Eric LeMarque, Northern Michigan Bill Reichart, North Dakota Neal Broten, F, Minnesota Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin Don Ross, North Dakota Dave Christian, F, North Dakota Jim Johannson, F, Wisconsin Italy Gary Schmalzbauer, Minnesota Steve Christoff, F, Minnesota Bob Mason, Minnesota Duluth Players Jim Westby, D, Minnesota John Harrington, F, Minnesota Duluth Corey Millen, F, Minnesota Bruno Campese, Northern Michigan Tom Yurkovich, G, North Dakota Steve Janaszak, G, Minnesota Todd Okerlund, F, Minnesota Mike DeAngelis, Minnesota Duluth Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin Mike Richter, G, Wisconsin Phil DeGaetano, Northern Michigan Poland Rob McClanahan, F, Minnesota Dave Snuggerud, F, Minnesota Staff Mark Pavelich, F, Minnesota Duluth 1998 • NAGANO, JAPAN Gary Hughes, Colorado College (Head Mike Ramsey, D, Minnesota Staff United States Coach) Bill ‘Buzz’ Schneider, F, Minnesota Art Berglund, Colorado College (General Players Eric Strobel, F, Minnesota Manager) Chris Chelios, Wisconsin Canada Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin Jack Blatherwick, Minnesota (Ass’t. Coach) Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth Players Phil Verchota, F, Minnesota Mike Richter, Wisconsin Henry Akervall, D, Michigan Tech Austria Gary Suter, Wisconsin Gary Begg, F, Michigan Tech Staff Players Marshall Johnston, F, Denver Herb Brooks, Minnesota (Head Coach) Ed Lebler, F, Wisconsin Staff Craig Patrick, Denver (Assistant Coach) Herb Brooks, Minnesota 1968 • GRENOBLE, FRANCE Art Berglund, Colorado College Canada Paul Holmgren, Minnesota (Assistant United States Players Coach) Players Canada Ken Berry, F, Denver Art Berglund, Colorado College Herb Brooks, F, Minnesota Players Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota (Dir. Player Personnel) Jack Dale, F, Minnesota Glenn Anderson, F, Denver Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth Craig Falkman, D, Minnesota Ken Berry, F, Denver Gord Sherven, F, North Dakota Canada Len Lilyholm, F, Minnesota Kevin Maxwell, F, North Dakota Tony Stiles, D, Michigan Tech Players John Mayasich, Minnesota Tim Watters, D, Michigan Tech Tim Watters, D, Michigan Tech Curtis Joseph, G, Wisconsin Jack McCartan, Minnesota Dick Meredith, Minnesota Lou Nanne, D, Minnesota 172 WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA AT THE OLYMPICS (1952-2018)

Italy 2006 • TORINO, ITALY Paul Martin, Minnesota Staff Players United States Ryan Malone, F, St. Cloud State Tony Granato, Wisconsin (Ass’t. Coach) Mike DeAngelis, Minnesota Duluth Players Zach Parise, F, North Dakota Todd Richards, Minnesota (Ass’t. Coach) Jason Blake, F, North Dakota Joe Pavelski, F, Wisconsin Jim Johannson, Wisconsin (Dir. Hockey 2002 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Chris Chelios, D, Wisconsin Brian Rafalski, D, Wisconsin Ops) UNITED STATES Matt Cullen, St. Cloud State Paul Stastny, F, Denver Players Bret Hedican, D, St. Cloud State Ryan Suter, D, Wisconsin Austria Chris Chelios, D, Wisconsin Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota Players Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth Paul Martin, Minnesota Canada Andreas Nodl, St. Cloud State Brian Rafalski, D, Wisconsin Mark Parrish, F, St. Cloud State Players Thomas Vanek, Minnesota Mike Richter, G, Wisconsin Brian Rafalski, D, Wisconsin Dany Heatley, F, Wisconsin Gary Suter, D, Wisconsin Jonathan Toews, F, North Dakota. Canada Staff Players Staff Paul Holmgren, Minnesota (Ass’t. GM) Finland Jonathan Toews, F, North Dakota Herb Brooks, Minnesota (Head Coach) Jim Johannson, Wisconsin (Dir. Hockey Players Craig Patrick, Denver (General Manager) Ops) Jarkko Ruutu, F, Michigan Tech Latvia Jim Johannson, Wisconsin (Dir. Hockey Players Ops) Canada 2014 • SOCHI, RUSSIA Ralfs Freibergs, G, Bowling Green Art Berglund, Colorado College Players United States (Dir. Player Personnel) Dany Heatley, F, Wisconsin Players 2018 • PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA David Backes, F, Minnesota State United States Canada Finland Justin Faulk, D, Minnesota Duluth Players Players Players Phil Kessel, F, Minnesota Chad Billins, D, Ferris State Ed Belfour, G, North Dakota Antti Laaksonen, F, Denver Ryan McDonagh, D, Wisconsin Garrett Roe, F, St. Cloud State Curtis Joseph, G, Wisconsin Jarkko Ruutu, F, Michigan Tech T.J. Oshie, F, North Dakota Ryan Stoa, F, Minnesota Zach Parise, F, North Dakota Finland 2010 • VANCOUVER, B.C. Joe Pavelski, F, Wisconsin Staff Players United States Paul Stastny, F, Denver Tony Granato, Wisconsin (Head Coach) Jarkko Ruutu, F, Michigan Tech Players Derek Stepan, F, Wisconsin Chris Chelios, Wisconsin (Ass’t. Coach) David Backes, F, Minnesota State Ryan Suter, D, Wisconsin Ron Rolston, Michigan Tech (Ass’t. Coach) Erik Johnson, D, Minnesota Blake Wheeler, F, Minnesota Jim Johannson, Wisconsin (General Phil Kessel, F, Minnesota Manager) WCHA AT THE OLYMPICS - CAREER LEADERS

MOST GOALS MOST WINS Rk Goals Player, Position, Country (School) ...... Games Rk Wins Player, Country (School)...... Games 1. 14 John Mayasich, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1956-60 1. 7 Jack McCartan, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1960 2. 7 Bruce Dickson, F, CAN (Denver) ...... 1952 2. 5 Mike Richter, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1988-98-2002 7 Weldon Olson, F, USA (Michigan State) ...... 1956-60 3. 3 Mike Curran, USA (North Dakota) ...... 1972 7 Buzz Schneider, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1976-80 5. 6 Multiple times; last: Phil Kessel, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 2010-14 MOST SAVES Rk Saves Player, Country (School)...... Games MOST ASSISTS 1. 286 Mike Richter, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1988-98-2002 Rk Assists Player, Position, Country (School) ...... Games 2. 224 Jim Warden, USA (Michigan Tech) ...... 1976 1. 8 John Mayasich, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1956-60 3. 194 Mike Curran, USA (North Dakota) ...... 1972 8 Dave Christian, F, USA (North Dakota) ...... 1980 4. 191 Jack McCartan, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1960 8 Brian Rafalski, D, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 2002-06-10 5. 131 Vern Mott, NOR (Colorado College) ...... 1988 8 Jonathan Toews, F, CAN (North Dakota) ...... 2010-14 HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 5 GAMES BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) MOST POINTS Rk Pct. Player, Country (School)...... Games Rk Points Player, Position, Country (School) ...... Games 1. .928 Mike Curran, USA (North Dakota) ...... 1972 1. 22 John Mayasich, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1956-60 2. .918 Jack McCartan, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1960 2. 13 Brian Rafalski, D, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 2002-06-10 3. .914 Jim Warden, USA (Michigan Tech) ...... 1976 3. 11 Mark Johnson, F, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1980 4. .866 Mike Richter, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1988-98-2002 11 Buzz Schneider, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1976-80 11 Corey Millen, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1984-88 LOWEST GAA (MINIMUM 5 GAMES BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) 11 Ken Berry, F, CAN (Denver) ...... 1980-88 Rk GAA Player, Country (School)...... Games 11 Brett Hull, F, USA (Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1998-2002 1. 2.47 Jack McCartan, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1960 2. 3.00 Mike Curran, USA (North Dakota) ...... 1972 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) 3. 3.68 Mike Richter, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1988-98-2002 Rk PPG Player, Position, Country (School) ...... Games 4. 4.25 Jim Warden, USA (Michigan Tech) ...... 1976 1. 3 Zach Parise, F, USA (North Dakota) ...... 2010-14 2. 2 Dave Snuggerud, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1988 MOST SHUTOUTS 2 Brian Rafalski, D, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 2002-06-10 Rk Games Player, Country (School)...... Games 1. 1 Mike Richter, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1988-98-2002 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) Rk GWG Player, Position, Country (School) ...... Games MOST GAMES (Goaltenders) 1. 2 Mark Johnson, F, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1980 Rk Games Player, Country (School)...... Games 2 Rob McLanahan, F, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1980 1. 12 Mike Richter, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1988-98-2002 2 Zach Parise, F, USA (North Dakota) ...... 2010-14 2. 7 Jack McCartan, USA (Minnesota) ...... 1960 2 David Backes, F, USA (Minnesota State) ...... 2010-14 3. 5 Mike Curran, USA (North Dakota) ...... 1972 5 Jim Warden, USA (Michigan Tech) ...... 1976 MOST GAMES (F/D) 5. 4 Bruno Campese, ITA (Northern Michigan)...... 1994 Rk Games Player, Position, Country (School) ...... Games 1. 22 Chris Chelios, D, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 1984-98-2002-06 2. 18 Mike DeAngelis, D, ITA (Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1992-94-98 18 Jarkko Ruutu, D, FIN (Michigan Tech) ...... 2006-10 4. 17 Brian Rafalski, D, USA (Wisconsin) ...... 2002-06-10 5. 15 Marshall Johnson, F, CAN (Michigan Tech) ...... 1964-68 15 Dave Tippett, F, CAN (North Dakota) ...... 1984-92

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1955 • COLOGNE, WEST GERMANY 1966 • LJUBLJANA, YUGOSLAVIA Tom Peluso, Denver Dave Langevin, Minnesota Duluth United States United States Jeff Rotsch, Wisconsin Lou Nanne, Minnesota Wendell Anderson, Minnesota Len Lilyholm, Minnesota Craig Sarner, Minnesota Wally Olds, Minnesota Rube Bjorkman, Minnesota John Mayasich, Minnesota Jim Watt, Michigan State Bill ‘Buzz’ Schneider, Minnesota Gene Campbell, Minnesota Ron Naslund, Denver Jim Young, Wisconsin Tom Vannelli, Minnesota Gordon Christian, North Dakota Don Ross, North Dakota Tom Younghans, Minnesota Dick Dougherty, Minnesota Jim Stordahl, Minnesota 1973 • MOSCOW, RUSSIA Head Coach: John Mariucci, Minnesota John Matchefts, Michigan Larry Stordahl, Minnesota United States Assistant Coach: Jack McCartan, Minnesota Dan McKinnon, North Dakota Tom Yurkovich, North Dakota Earl Anderson, North Dakota Ed Robson, Colorado College Head Coach: Vic Heyliger, Michigan. Dean Blais, Minnesota 1978 • PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA Alan Hanglesben, North Dakota United States 1958 • OSLO, NORWAY 1967 • VIENNA, AUSTRIA Bob Lindberg, Colorado College Steve Alley, Wisconsin United States United States Chuck Ness, Minnesota Duluth Bob Collyard, Colorado College Gordon Christian, North Dakota Herb Brooks, Minnesota Doug Palazzari, Colorado College Dave Debol, Michigan Willard Ikola, Michigan Terry Casey, North Dakota Steve Sertich, Colorado College Mike Eaves, Wisconsin Oscar Mahle, Minnesota Bob Currie, Denver John Taft, Wisconsin Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech John Mayasich, Minnesota Craig Falkman, Minnesota Dean Talafous, Wisconsin Don Jackson, Notre Dame Dan McKinnon, North Dakota Marty Howe, Denver Bob Young, Denver Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Dick Meredith, Minnesota Len Lilyholm, Minnesota Head Coach: Bob Johnson, Wisconsin Pete LoPresti, Denver Eddie Miller, Denver Jerry Melnychuk, Minnesota Craig Norwich, Wisconsin Weldon Olson, Michigan State David Metzen, Minnesota 1974 • HELSINKI, FINLAND Jim Warden, Michigan Tech Jack Petroske, Minnesota Art Miller, North Dakota United States Jim Warner, Colorado College Don Vaia, Minnesota Ron Naslund, Denver Steve Alley, Wisconsin Pat Westrum, Minnesota Don Ross, North Dakota Dave Arundel, Wisconsin Tom Younghans, Minnesota 1959 • PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA Carl Wetzel, Minnesota Alan Hanglesben, North Dakota Head Coach: John Mariucci, Minnesota United States Doug Woog, Minnesota Bob Krieger, Denver Dick Burg, Minnesota Head Coach: Murray Williamson, Minnesota Carl Lackey, Michigan State Canada Gene Grazia, Michigan State Len Lilyholm, Minnesota Dave Shand, Michigan Jack McCartan, Minnesota Canada Bob Lundeen, Wisconsin Dick Meredith, Minnesota Art Miller, North Dakota Bill Nyrop, Notre Dame 1979 • MOSCOW, RUSSIA John Newkirk, Minnesota Doug Palazzari, Colorado College United States Weldon Olson, Michigan State 1969 • , SWEDEN Mike Polich, Minnesota Les Auge, Minnesota Bob Turk, Minnesota United States Bill ‘Buzz’ Schneider, Minnesota Bill Baker, Minnesota Jim Westby, Minnesota Jim Branch, Minnesota Steve Sertich, Colorado College Steve Christoff, Minnesota Keith Christiansen, Minnesota Duluth John Taft, Wisconsin Jack Brownschidle, Notre Dame Canada Paul Coppo, Michigan Tech Dean Talafous, Wisconsin Bob Collyard, Colorado College Red Berenson, Michigan Mike Curran, North Dakota Mike Usitalo, Michigan Tech Don Jackson, Notre Dame Gary Gambucci, Minnesota Head Coach: Bob Johnson, Wisconsin Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 1961 • GENEVA, SWITZERLAND Carl Lackey, Michigan State Assistant Coach: Grant Standbrook, Wisconsin Rob McClanahan, Minnesota United States Jerry Lackey, Michigan State Wally Olds, Minnesota Herb Brooks, Minnesota John Lothrop, Minnesota 1975 • MUNICH, WEST GERMANY Craig Patrick, Denver Dick Burg, Minnesota John Mayasich, Minnesota United States Craig Sarner, Minnesota Sam Grafstrom, Minnesota Ron Naslund, Denver Steve Alley, Wisconsin Eric Strobel, Minnesota John Mayasich, Minnesota Bill Reichart, North Dakota Herb Boxer, Michigan Tech Phil Verchota, Minnesota Tom Riley, Minnesota Bruce Riutta, Michigan Tech Jack Brownschidle, Notre Dame Jim Warden, Michigan Tech David Rovick, Minnesota; Bob Turk, Larry Skime, North Dakota Clark Hamilton, Notre Dame Head Coach: Herb Brooks, Minnesota Minnesota; Jim Westby, Minnesota; Tom Larry Stordahl, Minnesota Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech Yurkovich, North Dakota Head Coach: John Mayasich, Minnesota Bob Lundeen, Wisconsin Canada Mike Polich, Minnesota Dave Shand, Michigan 1962 • COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 1970 • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Tom Ross, Michigan State United States United States Jeff Rotsch, Wisconsin 1981 • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Herb Brooks, Minnesota Herb Brooks, Minnesota Bill ‘Buzz’ Schneider, Minnesota United States Paul Coppo, Michigan Tech Keith Christiansen, Minnesota Duluth Steve Sertich, Colorado College Bill Baker, Minnesota Mike Larson, Minnesota Mike Curran, North Dakota Jim Warden, Michigan Tech Aaron Broten, Minnesota Oscar Mahle, Minnesota Gary Gambucci, Minnesota Jim Warner, Colorado College Dave Debol, Michigan John Mayasich, Minnesota Gary Johnson, Wisconsin Head Coach: Bob Johnson, Wisconsin John Harrington, Minnesota Duluth George Konik, Denver Assistant Coach: Grant Standbrook, Wisconsin Mark Johnson, Wisconsin West Germany Len Lilyholm, Minnesota Reed Larson, Minnesota Head Coach: Vic Heyliger, Michigan Bob Lindberg, Colorado College 1976 • KATOWICE, POLAND Warren Miller, Minnesota Craig Patrick, Denver United States Wally Olds, Minnesota 1963 • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Bruce Riutta, Michigan Tech Mike Antonovich, Minnesota Mark Pavelich, Minnesota Duluth United States Don Ross, North Dakota Mike Curran, North Dakota Bob Suter, Wisconsin Glen Marien, Minnesota Larry Stordahl, Minnesota Mike Eaves, Wisconsin Steve Ulseth, Minnesota. Tom Mustonen, Michigan State Carl Wetzel, Minnesota Gary Gambucci, Minnesota Head Coach: Bob Johnson, Wisconsin. Don Norqual, Minnesota Head Coach: Murray Williamson, Minnesota Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech David Rovick, Minnesota Bill Klatt, Minnesota Canada Frank Silka, Michigan State 1971 • BERN/GENEVA, SWITZERLAND Pete LoPresti, Denver Norm Barnes, Michigan State Gerald Westby, Minnesota United States Bob Lundeen, Wisconsin Keith Christiansen, Minnesota Duluth Mike Lou Nanne, Minnesota 1982 • HELSINKI, FINLAND West Germany Curran, North Dakota Pat Phippen, Minnesota United States Head Coach: Vic Heyliger, Michigan Gary Gambucci, Minnesota Gary Ross, North Dakota Mike Antonovich, Minnesota Craig Falkman, Minnesota Craig Sarner, Minnesota Aaron Broten, Minnesota 1965 • TAMPERE, FINLAND Peter Fichuk, Minnesota Bill ‘Buzz’ Schneider, Minnesota Dave Christian, North Dakota United States George Konik, Denver John Taft, Wisconsin Gary DeGrio, Minnesota Duluth Larry Alm, Minnesota Len Lilyholm, Minnesota Jim Warner, Colorado College Bryan Erickson, Minnesota Herb Brooks, Minnesota Bob Lindberg, Colorado College Tom Younghans, Minnesota Tom Gorence, Minnesota Paul Coppo, Michigan Tech Craig Patrick, Denver Head Coach: John Mariucci, Minnesota John Harrington, Minnesota Duluth Myron Grafstrom, Minnesota Bruce Riutta, Michigan Tech Tom Hirsch, Minnesota Sam Grafstrom, Minnesota Don Ross, North Dakota 1977 • VIENNA, AUSTRIA Steve Janaszak, Minnesota Larry Johnson, Minnesota Dick Tomasoni, Notre Dame United States Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Bob Lund, Minnesota Duluth Carl Wetzel, Minnesota Russ Anderson, Minnesota Peter Johnson, Wisconsin Bernie Nielsen, Michigan Mike Curran, North Dakota Joe Micheletti, Minnesota Larry Smith, Minnesota 1972 • PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA Dave Debol, Michigan Mike Ramsey, Minnesota Dan Storsteen, North Dakota United States Mark Heaslip, Minnesota Duluth Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, Minnesota Duluth Head Coach: Ken Yackel, Minnesota Mike Christie, Denver Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech Bill ‘Buzz’ Schneider, Minnesota Bob Krieger, Denver Bob Krieger, Denver Head Coach: Bill Selman, North Dakota 174 WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA AT THE IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (1955-2020)

Canada 1998 • ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Assistant Coach: Red Berenson, Michigan United States Tom Chorske, Minnesota Italy Mike Crowley, Minnesota Bob DePiero, North Dakota Matt Cullen, St. Cloud State Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota 1983 • MUNICH, WEST GERMANY Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State United States Shjon Podein, Minnesota Duluth Dave Delich, Colorado College Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin Ron Griffi n, Wisconsin Paul Stanton, Wisconsin John Harrington, Minnesota Duluth Dan Trebil, Minnesota Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech Bob Mason, Minnesota Duluth Canada Craig Norwich, Wisconsin Mickey Elick, Wisconsin Paul Ostby, Minnesota James Patrick, North Dakota Tim Thomas, Wisconsin Steve Ulseth, Minnesota 1999 • OSLO, NORWAY Phil Verchota, Minnesota United States Tom Bissett, Michigan Tech Canada Tom Chorske, Minnesota Brian Engblom, Wisconsin Matt Cullen, St. Cloud State Pat Flatley, Wisconsin Bret Hedican, St. Cloud State Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota Italy Craig Johnson, Minnesota Bob DePiero, North Dakota Trent Klatt, Minnesota Barry Richter, Wisconsin 1985 • PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA United States 2000 • ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA Aaron Broten, Minnesota United States Tony Granato, Wisconsin Jason Blake, North Dakota Jim Johnson, Minnesota Duluth Ben Clymer, Minnesota Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Karl Goehring, North Dakota Corey Millen, Minnesota IN ADDITION TO WINNING GOLD IN LAKE PLACID, MINNESOTA DULUTH’S Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota Gary Suter, Wisconsin JOHN HARRINGTON PLAYED IN THE IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1981, Jeff Nielsen, Minnesota 1982 AND 1983. Tim Thomas, Wisconsin. Mike Peluso, Minnesota Duluth Head Coach: Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin 1990 • BERN, SWITZERLAND 1994 • MILANO, ITALY Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth United States United States Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech Canada John Blue, Minnesota Chris Chelios, Wisconsin Chris Tancill, Wisconsin Doug Lidster, Colorado College Aaron Broten, Minnesota Barry Richter, Wisconsin. Head Coach: Dean Blais, North Dakota Jon Casey, North Dakota Head Coach: Walt Kyle, Northern Michigan Assistant Coach: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 1986 • MOSCOW, RUSSIA Guy Gosselin, Minnesota Duluth United States Jim Johnson, Minnesota Duluth Latvia 2001 • COLOGNE, GERMANY Aaron Broten, Minnesota Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Ulvis Katlaps, Wisconsin United States Bryan Erickson, Minnesota Bill Pye, Northern Michigan Bret Hedican, St. Cloud State Guy Gosselin, Minnesota Duluth Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin 1995 • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota Tony Granato, Wisconsin Steve MacSwain, Minnesota United States Ryan Kraft, Minnesota Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth Head Coach: Mike Eaves, Wisconsin Tim Bergland, Minnesota Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State Brian Johnson, Minnesota Duluth Joe Frederick, Northern Michigan Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth Jim Johnson, Minnesota Duluth Canada Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin Dave Tanabe, Wisconsin Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Doug Lidster, Colorado College Jamie Spencer, Wisconsin Landon Wilson, North Dakota Peter McNab, Denver Paul Stanton, Wisconsin Head Coach: Walt Kyle, Northern Michigan Mike Richter, Wisconsin 1991 • HELSINKI, FINLAND Head Coach: Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin Scott Sandelin, North Dakota United States 2002 • JONKOPING, SWEDEN Jim Sprenger, Minnesota Duluth Guy Gosselin, Minnesota Duluth Canada United States Brian Williams, North Dakota Dave Maley, Wisconsin Len Esau, St. Cloud State Josh DeWolf, St. Cloud State Head Coach: Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin Brian Mullen, Wisconsin Brett Hauer, Minnesota Duluth Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech 1996 • VIENNA, AUSTRIA Dieter Kochan, Northern Michigan Jordan Canada Head Coach: Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin United States Leopold, Minnesota Phil Sykes, North Dakota Brian Bonin, Minnesota Gregg Naumenko, Alaska Anchorage Canada Tom Chorske, Minnesota Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth 1987 • VIENNA, AUSTRIA Doug Lidster, Colorado College Mike Crowley, Minnesota Erik Rasmussen, Minnesota United States Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota Head Coach: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Aaron Broten, Minnesota 1992 • PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA Craig Johnson, Minnesota Bryan Erickson, Minnesota United States Tom Pederson, Minnesota Canada Tony Granato, Wisconsin Tom Bissett, Michigan Tech Dan Plante, Wisconsin Dany Heatley, Wisconsin Jim Johnson, Minnesota Duluth John Blue, Minnesota Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth James Patrick, North Dakota Mark Johnson, Wisconsin John Byce, Wisconsin Paul Stanton, Wisconsin Steve Reinprecht, Wisconsin Tom Kurvers, Minnesota Duluth Jim Johannson, Wisconsin Chris Tancill, Wisconsin Mike Richter, Wisconsin Mark Osiecki, Wisconsin 2003 • HELSKINKI, FINLAND Head Coach: Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth United States Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin Canada Matt Cullen, St. Cloud State Canada Barry Richter, Wisconsin Curtis Joseph, Wisconsin Brad DeFauw, North Dakota Rick Boh, Colorado College Gary Suter, Wisconsin Kelly Fairchild, Wisconsin Bruce Driver, Wisconsin Dennis Vaske, Minnesota Duluth 1997 • HELSINKI, FINLAND Brett Hauer, Minnesota Duluth Head Coach: Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin United States Craig Johnson, Minnesota 1989 • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN John Blue, Minnesota Jordan Leopold, Minnesota United States 1993 • MUNICH, WEST GERMANY Bret Hedican, St. Cloud State John Pohl, Minnesota Tom Chorske, Minnesota United States Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech Tom Kurvers, Minnesota Duluth Brett Hauer, Minnesota Duluth Chris Marinucci, Minnesota Duluth Brian Mullen, Wisconsin Craig Johnson, Minnesota Dan Plante, Wisconsin Dave Snuggerud, Minnesota Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin Peter Sejna, Colorado College Robb Stauber, Minnesota Shjon Podein, Minnesota Duluth Jon Rohloff, Minnesota Duluth Head Coach: Craig Patrick, Denver Travis Richards, Minnesota Chris Tancill, Wisconsin Barry Richter, Wisconsin Head Coach: Bob Mancini, Michigan Tech Canada Mike Richter, Wisconsin. James Patrick, North Dakota 175 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WCHA AT THE IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (1955-2020)

2004 • PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC 2009 • BERN, SWITZERLAND Canada United States United States Justin Schultz, Wisconsin Keith Ballard, Minnesota David Backes, Minnesota State Assistant Coach: Dave Tippett, North Dakota Matt Cullen, St. Cloud State Keith Ballard, Minnesota Brett Hauer, Minnesota Duluth Jason Blake, North Dakota 2014 • MINSK, BELARUS Sean Hill, Wisconsin Matt Niskanen, Minnesota Duluth United States Ryan Malone, St. Cloud State Kyle Okposo, Minnesota Matt Donovan, Denver Erik Westrum, Minnesota T.J. Oshie, North Dakota Jake Gardiner, Wisconsin Joe Pavelski, Wisconsin Jake McCabe, Wisconsin Austria Drew Stafford, North Dakota Brock Nelson, North Dakota Bernd Brückler, Wisconsin Colin Stuart, Colorado College Drew Shore, Denver Ryan Suter, Wisconsin Craig Smith, Wisconsin Canada Tim Stapleton, Minnesota Duluth Dany Heatley, Canada Austria Head Coach: Don Granato, Wisconsin Bernd Brückler, Wisconsin 2005 • INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA Canada United States Canada Kyle Turris, Wisconsin Brett Hauer, Minnesota Duluth Dany Heatley, Canada Head Coach: Dave Tippett, North Dakota Jordan Leopold, Minnesota Travis Zajac, North Dakota Paul Martin, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Dave Tippett, North Dakota 2015 • PRAGUE/OSTRAVA, Zach Parise, North Dakota CZECH REPUBLIC Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State 2010 • COLOGNE, GERMANY United States Ryan Suter, Wisconsin United States Justin Faulk, Minnesota Duluth Ryan Carter, Minnesota State Jack Gardiner, Wisconsin Austria Taylor Chorney, North Dakota Matt Hendricks, St. Cloud State Bernd Brückler, Wisconsin Matt Greene, North Dakota Brock Nelson, North Dakota Jack Hillen, Colorado College Head Coach: Todd Richards, Minnesota Canada Kyle Okposo, Minnesota Dany Heatley, Canada T.J. Oshie, North Dakota 2016 • MOSCOW/ST. PETERSBURG, Ryan Potulny, Minnesota RUSSIA Germany Head Coach: Todd Richards, Minnesota United States Head Coach: Greg Poss Brady Skjei, Minnesota Canada Matt Hendricks, St. Cloud State 2006 • RIGA, LATVIA Rene Bourque, Wisconsin Brock Nelson, North Dakota United States Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota Craig Anderson, Wisconsin 2011 • BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA Head Coach: Todd Richards, Minnesota Mark Cullen, Colorado College United States Phil Kessel, Minnesota Ryan McDonagh, Wisconsin 2017 • COLOGNE, GERMANY/PARIS, Ryan Malone, St. Cloud State Chris Porter, North Dakota FRANCE Drew Stafford, North Dakota; Jack Skille, Wisconsin United States Ryan Suter, Wisconsin Craig Smith, Wisconsin Daniel Brickley, Minnesota State Head Coach: Mike Eaves, Wisconsin Tim Stapleton, Minnesota Duluth Brady Skjei, Minnesota Derek Stepan, Wisconsin Nick Bjugstad, Minnesota 2007 • MOSCOW, RUSSIA Mark Stuart, Colorado College Brock Nelson, North Dakota United States Blake Wheeler, Minnesota Tyler Arnason, St. Cloud State Canada David Backes, Minnesota State Canada Assistant Coach: Dave Hakstol, North Dakota Keith Ballard, Minnesota Travis Zajac, North Dakota Brandon Bochenski, North Dakota 2018 • COPENHAGEN/HERNING, Matt Greene, North Dakota 2012 • HELSINKI, FINLAND/STOCKHOLM, DENMARK Erik Johnson, Minnesota SWEDEN United States Phil Kessel, Minnesota United States Nick Jensen, St. Cloud State Zach Parise, North Dakota Josh Archibald, Nebraska Omaha Toby Petersen, Colorado College Richard Bachman, Colorado College Canada Drew Stafford, North Dakota Nick Bjugstad, Minnesota Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College Paul Stastny, Denver J.T. Brown, Minnesota Duluth Jaden Schwartz, Colorado College Ryan Suter, Wisconsin Chris Butler, Denver Kyle Turris, Wisconsin Joey Crabb, Colorado College Austria Justin Faulk, Minnesota Duluth 2019 • BRATISLAVA/KOSICE, SLOVAKIA Bernd Brückler, Wisconsin Alex Goligoski, Minnesota United States Ryan Lasch, St. Cloud State Ryan Suter, Wisconsin Canada Kyle Okposo, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Kevin Reiter, Alaska Anchorage Mike Commodore, North Dakota Kyle Rau, Minnesota Jonathan Toews, North Dakota Craig Smith, Wisconsin Canada Paul Stastny, Denver Kyle Turris, Wisconsin 2008 • CITY, QUEBEC Jason Zucker, Denver United States Germany Craig Anderson, Wisconsin 2013 • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN/HELSINKI, Assistant Coach: Steve Reinprecht, Wisconsin David Backes, Minnesota State FINLAND Keith Ballard, Minnesota United States 2020 • ZURICH/LAUSANNE, Adam Burish, Wisconsin Nick Bjugstad, Minnesota SWITZERLAND Tom Gilbert, Wisconsin Chris Butler, Denver Tournament cancelled Matt Greene, North Dakota Matt Carle, Denver Phil Kessel, Minnesota Ryan Carter, Minnesota State Jordan Leopold, Minnesota Justin Faulk, Minnesota Duluth Paul Martin, Minnesota Erik Johnson, Minnesota Zach Parise, North Dakota Danny Kristo, North Dakota Mark Stuart, Colorado College Drew LeBlanc, St. Cloud State Jamie McBain, Wisconsin Canada T.J. Oshie, North Dakota Dany Heatley, Canada Craig Smith, Wisconsin Jonathan Toews, North Dakota Tim Stapleton, Minnesota Duluth Paul Stastny, Denver.

176 WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA AT THE IIHF JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (1977-2021)

List based on available records 1982 • BLOOMINGTON/DULUTH, MINNESOTA & Soviet Union WINNIPEG/KENORA, MANITOBA Ulvis Katlaps, Wisconsin 1977 • ZVOLEN/BANSKA BYSTRICA CZECHOSLOVAKIA United States United States Jon Casey, North Dakota 1989 • ANCHORAGE/EAGLE RIVER, ALASKA Bob Bergloff, Minnesota Chris Chelios, Wisconsin United States Jeff Brownschilde, Notre Dame Rick Erdall, Minnesota Tom Pederson, Minnesota David Gandini, Michigan State Dan Gerarden, Minnesota Duluth Barry Richter, Wisconsin Tom Herzig, Minnesota Duluth Rodger Sykes, Wisconsin 1978 • MONTREAL/QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC Tony Kellin, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Dean Blais, North Dakota United States Tom Kurvers, Minnesota Duluth Brent Bjerken, Michigan Tech Charlie Lundeen, Wisconsin Canada Dave Christian, North Dakota Mark Maroste, Michigan Tech Geoff Smith, North Dakota Dave Feamster, Colorado College Corey Millen, Minnesota Ron Griffi n, Wisconsin Tim Thomas, Wisconsin 1990 • HELSINKI/TURKU, FINLAND Paul Joswiak, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Doug Woog, Minnesota United States Bart Larson, Minnesota Brian Bruininks, Colorado College Scott Lecy, Wisconsin Canada Sean Hill, Wisconsin Jeff Lundgren, Colorado College Troy Murray, North Dakota Cory Laylin, Minnesota Steve Pepper, Minnesota James Patrick, North Dakota Barry Richter, Wisconsin Mike Stone, North Dakota Jeff Stolp, Minnesota Steve Ulseth, Minnesota 1983 • LENINGRAD, SOVIET UNION Jason Zent, Wisconsin Head Coach: Len Lilyholm, Minnesota United States Doug Zmolek, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Herb Boxer, Michigan Tech Chris Cichocki, Michigan Tech Rick Erdall, Minnesota Canada 1979 • KARLSTAD/KARLSKOGA, SWEDEN Tony Granato, Wisconsin Jason Herter, Canada United States Jim Johannson, Wisconsin Stuart Birenbaum, Denver Tony Kellin, Minnesota 1991 • SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN Aaron Broten, Minnesota Mark Maroste, Michigan Tech United States Neal Broten, Minnesota Tim Thomas, Wisconsin Tony Burns, St. Cloud State Jeff Brownschilde, Notre Dame Ernie Vargas, Wisconsin Mike Doers, Wisconsin Gary DeGrio, Minnesota Duluth Rick Zombo, North Dakota Brian Ganz, Northern Michigan Bryan Erickson, Minnesota Chris Gotziaman, North Dakota Jim Jetland, Minnesota Canada Craig Johnson, Minnesota Peter Johnson, Wisconsin Pat Flatley, Wisconsin Trent Klatt, Minnesota Jeff Lundgren, Colorado College James Patrick, North Dakota Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth Steve Murphy, Michigan Tech Gord Sherven, North Dakota Jim Storm, Michigan Tech Marc Pettygrove, Colorado College Mike Ramsey, Minnesota 1984 • NORRKOPING/NYKOPING, SWEDEN Canada Steve Ulseth, Minnesota United States Greg Johnson, North Dakota Assistant Coach: Herb Boxer, Michigan Tech Wally Chapman, Minnesota Bob Curtis, Northern Michigan 1992 • FÜSSEN/KAUFBEUREN, GERMANY Sweden Tony Granato, Wisconsin United States Jan-Ake Danielson, Wisconsin Brian Johnson, Minnesota Duluth Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin Jim Johannson, Wisconsin Corwin Saurdiff, Northern Michigan 1980 • HELSINKI/VANTAA, FINLAND Craig Mack, Minnesota Marty Schriner, North Dakota United States Todd Okerlund, Minnesota Chris Tucker, Wisconsin Paul Brandrup, Michigan Scott Sandelin, North Dakota Scott Carlston, Minnesota Duluth Gary Suter, Wisconsin Canada Mark Chiamp, Michigan Marty Wiitala, Wisconsin Brad Bombardir, North Dakota Lexi Doner, Wisconsin Pat Ethier, Wisconsin 1985 • HELSINKI/TURKU, FINLAND 1993 • GAVLE/UPPSALA/FALUN, SWEDEN Bryan Erickson, Minnesota United States United States Dave Jensen, Minnesota Brian Hannon, Michigan Tech Jeff Callinan, Minnesota Todd Lecy, Wisconsin Brian Johnson, Minnesota Duluth Jim Carey, .Wisconsin Mike Lauren, Michigan Tech Mike Richter, Wisconsin Liam Garvey, Michigan Tech Brian Mullen, Wisconsin Scott Schneider, Colorado College Pat Mikesch, Michigan Tech Julian Vanbiesbrouck, Michigan Doug Wieck, Colorado College Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin Dan Vlaisavejevich, Denver Head Coach: Doug Woog, Minnesota Mark Strobel, Wisconsin Assistant Coach: John Harrington, St. Cloud State Sweden Canada Jan-Ake Danielson, Wisconsin Brad Berry, North Dakota Sweden Assistant Coach: Jan-Ake Danielson, Wisconsin 1981 • FUSSEN/LANDSBERG/KAUFBEUREN, WEST GERMANY 1986 • HAMILTON/TORONTO/LONDON, ONTARIO United States United States 1994 • OSTRAVA/FRYDEK-MISTEK, CZECH REPUBLIC Pat Ethier, Wisconsin Tom Chorske, Minnesota United States Dan Fishback, Minnesota Duluth Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin Andy Brink, Minnesota Jeff Grade, Michigan Mike Richter, Wisconsin Toby Kvalevog, North Dakota Steve Griffi th, Minnesota Head Coach: Dean Blais, North Dakota Mark Huglen, North Dakota Canada Assistant Coach: Mike Guentzel, Minnesota Dave Jensen, Minnesota Scott Mellanby, Wisconsin John Johannson, Wisconsin Sweden Craig Ludwig, North Dakota 1987 • PIESTANY/TOPOLCANY/TRENCIN/NITRA, Assistant Coach: Jan-Ake Danielson, Wisconsin Kelly Miller, Michigan State CZECHOSLOVAKIA Gregg Moore, Minnesota Duluth United States 1995 • RED DEER/EDMONTON/CALGARY, ALBERTA Brian Mullen, Wisconsin Lee Davidson, North Dakota United States Marty Nanne, Minnesota Reggie Berg, Minnesota Robb Stauber, Minnesota Mike Crowley, Minnesota Brian LaFleur, Minnesota 1988 • MOSCOW, SOVIET UNION Dan Tompkins, Wisconsin United States Landon Wilson, North Dakota Lee Davidson, North Dakota Assistant Coach: Mike Guentzel, Minnesota Rob Mendel, Wisconsin Kris Miller, Minnesota Sweden Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech Assistant Coach: Jan-Ake Danielson, Wisconsin Randy Skarda, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Dean Blais, North Dakota 177 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WCHA AT THE IIHF JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (1977-2021)

1996 • BOSTON/AMHERST/MALBOROUGH, MASS. 2004 • HELSINKI/HAMEENLINNA, FINLAND 2009 • OTTAWA, ONTARIO United States United States United States Reggie Berg, Minnesota Matt Carle, Denver Cade Fairchild, Minnesota Ben Clymer, Minnesota Jake Dowell, Wisconsin Mike Hoeffel, Minnesota Matt Cullen, St. Cloud State Jeff Likens, Wisconsin Danny Kristo, North Dakota Casey Hankinson, Minnesota Brady Murray, North Dakota Ryan McDonagh, Wisconsin Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State Zach Parise, North Dakota Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota Erik Rasmussen, Minnesota Drew Stafford, North Dakota Wyatt Smith, Minnesota Brett Sterling, Colorado College Canada Brian Swanson, Colorado College Mark Stuart, Colorado College Cody Goloubef, Wisconsin Assistant Coach: Mike Guentzel, Minnesota Ryan Suter, Wisconsin Head Coach: Mike Eaves 2010 • SASKATOON/REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Sweden Team Manager: Jim Johannson, Wisconsin United States Assistant Coach: Jan-Ake Danielson, Wisconsin Jake Gardiner, Wisconsin Austria Danny Kristo, North Dakota 1997 • GENEVA/MORGES, SWITZERLAND Thomas Vanek, Minnesota Mike Lee, St. Cloud State United States Mark Osiecki, Wisconsin Ben Clymer, Minnesota Slovakia Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State Radislov Spirko, North Dakota Derek Stepan, Wisconsin Dan Peters, Colorado College John Ramage, Wisconsin Toby Petersen, Colorado College 2005 • GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA/ Jason Zucker, Denver Erik Rasmussen, Minnesota THIEF RIVER FALLS, MINN. Head Coach: Dean Blais, Omaha Wyatt Smith, Minnesota United States Casey Borer, St. Cloud State 2011 • BUFFALO/LEWISTON, N.Y. Sweden Jake Dowell, Wisconsin United States Assistant Coach: Jan-Ake Danielson, Wisconsin Alex Goligoski, Minnesota Nick Bjugstad, Minnesota Brian Lee, North Dakota Justin Faulk, Minnesota Duluth 1998 • HELSINKI/HAMEENLINNA, FINLAND Jeff Likens, Wisconsin Derek Forbort, North Dakota United States Nate Hagemo, Minnesota Brock Nelson, North Dakota Dustin Kirk, Wisconsin Phil Kessel, Minnesota John Ramage, Wisconsin Aaron Miskovich, Minnesota Drew Stafford, North Dakota Drew Shore, Denver Toby Petersen, Colorado College Ryan Suter, Wisconsin Jason Zucker, Denver Assistant Coach: Mike Hastings, St. Cloud State Assistant Coach: Mark Osiecki, Wisconsin 1999 • WINNIPEG/BRANDON/SELKIRK, MANITOBA United States 2006 • VANCOUVER/KELOWNA/, BRITISH COLUMBIA Canada Matt Doman, Wisconsin United States Jaden Schwartz, Colorado College Jordan Leopold, Minnesota Chris Butler, Denver Justin Morrison, Colorado College Taylor Chorney, North Dakota Finland David Tanabe, Wisconsin Jeff Frazee, Minnesota Erik Haula, Minnesota Erik Johnson, Minnesota Slovakia Phil Kessel, Minnesota 2012 • CALGARY/EDMONTON, ALBERTA Peter Sejna, Colorado College Brian Lee, North Dakota United States Matt Niskanen, Minnesota Duluth Josh Archibald, Omaha 2000 • SKELLEFTEA/UMEAN, SWEDEN T.J. Oshie, North Dakota Nick Bjugstad, Minnesota United States Geoff Paukovich, Denver Derek Forbort, North Dakota Jordan Leopold, Minnesota Jack Skille, Wisconsin Kevin Gravel, St. Cloud State Mike Stuart, Colorado College Blake Wheeler, Minnesota Kyle Rau, Minnesota Jeff Taffe, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Mike Gibbons, St. Cloud State Jason Zucker, Denver Brad Winchester Head Coach: Dean Blais, Omaha Canada Assistant Coach: Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth Canada Jonathan Toews, North Dakota Dany Heatley, Wisconsin Canada 2007 • LEKSAND/MORA, SWEDEN Jaden Schwartz, Colorado College 2001 • MOSCOW/PODOLSK, RUSSIA United States United States Mike Carman, Minnesota 2013 • UFA, RUSSIA David Hale, North Dakota Taylor Chorney, North Dakota United States Paul Martin, Minnesota Jeff Frazee, Minnesota Rocco Grimaldi, North Dakota Troy Riddle, Minnesota Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin Jake McCabe, Wisconsin Jeff Taffe, Minnesota Erik Johnson, Minnesota Blake Pietila, Michigan Tech Brian Lee, North Dakota Mike Reilly, Minnesota Canada Jamie McBain, Wisconsin Assistant Coach: Grant Potulny, Minnesota Dany Heatley, Wisconsin Kyle Okposo, Minnesota Assistant Coach: Dave Lassonde, Denver Jack Skille, Wisconsin 2002 • PARDUBICE/HRADEC KRALOVE, CZECH REPUBLIC Ryan Stoa, Minnesota 2014 • MALMO, SWEDEN United States Bill Sweatt, Colorado College United States Keith Ballard, Minnesota Hudson Fasching, Minnesota Canada Nick Kerdiles, Wisconsin 2003 • HALIFAX/SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA Jonathan Toews, North Dakota Jake McCabe, Wisconsin United States Quentin Shore, Denver Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State 2008 • PARDUBICE/LIBEREC, CZECH REPUBLIC Brady Skjei, Minnesota Matt Greene, North Dakota United States Zach Stepan, Minnesota State Gino Guyer, Minnesota Mike Carman, Minnesota Matt Jones, North Dakota Cade Fairchild, Minnesota 2015 • TORONTO, ONTARIO/MONTREAL, QUEBEC Zach Parise, North Dakota Ryan Flynn, Minnesota United States Brett Sterling, Colorado College Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin Hudson Fasching, Minnesota Mark Stuart, Colorado College Jamie McBain, Wisconsin Ryan Suter, Wisconsin Kyle Okposo, Minnesota 2019 • VANCOUVER/VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Barry Tallackson, Minnesota Rhett Rakhshani, Denver United States Assistant Coach: Mike Hastings, St. Cloud State Tyler Ruegsegger, Denver Head Coach: Mike Hastings, Minnesota State Assistant Coach: Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota Bill Sweatt, Colorado College 2021 • EDMONTON, ALBERTA Slovakia United States Radislov Spirko, North Dakota Canada Logan Stein, Ferris State Kyle Turris, Canada

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MICHIGAN STATE’S TOM ROSS IS THE WCHA’S CAREER POINTS LEADER WITH 324 FROM 1972-76. ROSS ALSO HOLDS CAREER MARKS FOR GOALS (106), ASSISTS (151) AND POINTS (257) IN WCHA LEAGUE CONTESTS.

179 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA TEAM RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST WINS • WCHA SEASON Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season 1. 29 North Dakota (29-6-0) ...... 1986-87 MOST GAMES PLAYED 2. 28 Minnesota (28-7-0) ...... 1987-88 Rk Games Team ...... Season 3. 27 Denver (27-5-0) ...... 1977-78 1. 49 Minnesota ...... 1986-87 27 Minnesota (27-6-2) ...... 1988-89 2. 48 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 5. 26 Wisconsin (26-5-1)...... 1976-77 48 Denver ...... 1985-86 26 Minnesota (26-6-2) ...... 1988-89 48 Minnesota ...... 1985-86 26 Minnesota (26-6-0) ...... 1991-92 48 North Dakota ...... 1986-87 26 Colorado College (26-2-4) ...... 1995-96 48 Minnesota ...... 1988-89 9. 25 Michigan Tech (25-7-0) ...... 1975-76 7. 47 Minnesota ...... 1984-85 25 Minnesota Duluth (25-7-2) ...... 1984-85 47 Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 25 Denver (25-9-0) ...... 1985-86 47 North Dakota ...... 1981-82 25 Minnesota (25-9-1) ...... 1986-87 47 Wisconsin ...... 1981-82 25 Northern Michigan (25-3-4) ...... 1990-91 47 Wisconsin ...... 1982-83 14. 24 Minnesota (24-8-0) ...... 1974-75 12. 46 Minnesota ...... 1982-83 24 Minnesota (24-10-0) ...... 1985-86 46 Wisconsin ...... 1988-89 24 North Dakota (24-2-2) ...... 1998-99 46 Wisconsin ...... 1989-90 17. 23 Wisconsin (23-11-0) ...... 1985-86 46 Minnesota ...... 1989-90 23 Wisconsin (23-5-0) ...... 1999-00 46 North Dakota ...... 2000-01 23 Minnesota State (23-4-1) ...... 2019-20 46 North Dakota ...... 2005-06 20. 22 Michigan Tech (22-10-0) ...... 1974-75 18. 45 Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 22 North Dakota (22-10-0) ...... 1978-79 45 Michigan ...... 1976-77 22 Wisconsin (22-12-1) ...... 1987-88 45 Minnesota ...... 1980-81 22 Minnesota (22-5-5) ...... 1990-91 45 North Dakota ...... 1983-84 22 Colorado College (22-9-1)...... 1994-95 45 Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 22 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2017-18 45 Northern Michigan ...... 1988-89 22 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2018-19 45 North Dakota ...... 1989-90 45 Minnesota ...... 1990-91 FEWEST WINS 45 Minnesota ...... 2002-03 Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season 45 Minnesota Duluth ...... 2003-04 1. 0 Colorado College (0-23-0) ...... 1961-62 45 North Dakota ...... 2004-05 2. 1 Ferris State (1-23-1) ...... 2020-21 45 Minnesota ...... 2007-08 1 Alaska Anchorage (1-28-7) ...... 2002-03 45 Colorado College ...... 2010-11 4. 2 Michigan Tech (2-18-0) ...... 1951-52 45 Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-35-1) ...... 2013-14 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-26-6) ...... 2019-20 MOST GAMES PLAYED • WCHA 7. 4 Michigan State (4-18-2) ...... 1959-60 Rk Games Team ...... Season 4 Colorado College (4-20-0) ...... 1960-61 1. 35 All WCHA teams ...... 1986-89 4 Colorado College (4-33-1)...... 1987-88 2. 34 All WCHA teams ...... 1984-86 4 Michigan Tech (4-34-0) ...... 1999-00 3. 32 All WCHA teams ...... 1974-79 4 Michigan Tech (4-30-4) ...... 2010-11 32 Minnesota ...... 1979-80 4 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2012-13 32 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1979-80 4 Alaska Anchorage (4-26-4) ...... 2017-18 32 All WCHA teams ...... 1990-97 14. 5 Michigan State (5-16-1) ...... 1952-53 7. 30 Colorado College ...... 1979-80 5 Michigan State (5-18-0) ...... 1955-56 30 Wisconsin ...... 1979-80 5 Minnesota Duluth (5-23-0) ...... 1967-68 5 Michigan Tech (5-30-1) ...... 2009-10 MOST WINS Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season FEWEST WINS • WCHA 1. 40 North Dakota (40-8-0) ...... 1986-87 Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season 2. 38 Northern Michigan (38-5-4)...... 1990-91 1. 0 Ferris State (0-13-1) ...... 2020-21 3. 37 Wisconsin (37-7-1) ...... 1976-77 0 Michigan Tech (0-12-0) ...... 1951-52 4. 36 Minnesota Duluth (36-9-3) ...... 1984-85 0 Colorado College (0-18-0) ...... 1961-62 36 Wisconsin (36-9-1)...... 1989-90 0 Alaska Anchorage (0-22-6) ...... 2002-03 6. 35 North Dakota (35-12-0) ...... 1981-82 5. 1 Michigan State (1-17-0) ...... 1955-56 35 Wisconsin (35-11-1) ...... 1981-82 1 Michigan State (1-12-1) ...... 1963-64 35 Minnesota (35-13-0) ...... 1985-86 7. 2 Michigan State (2-16-0) ...... 1952-53 9. 34 Michigan Tech (34-9-0) ...... 1975-76 2 Michigan Tech (2-16-0) ...... 1953-54 34 Denver (34-13-1) ...... 1985-86 2 Colorado College (2-14-0) ...... 1964-65 34 Minnesota (34-14-1) ...... 1986-87 2 Colorado College (2-24-0) ...... 1982-83 34 Minnesota (34-10-0) ...... 1987-88 2 Michigan Tech (2-26-0) ...... 1999-00 34 Minnesota (34-11-3) ...... 1988-89 2 Michigan Tech (2-19-7) ...... 2008-09 14. 33 Denver (33-6-1) ...... 1977-78 2 Michigan Tech (2-24-2) ...... 2010-11 33 Minnesota (33-12-0) ...... 1980-81 2 Alaska Anchorage (2-20-6) ...... 2012-13 33 Minnesota (33-12-1) ...... 1982-83 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-25-1) ...... 2013-14 33 Wisconsin (33-10-4) ...... 1982-83 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-20-6)...... 2019-20 33 Minnesota (33-11-0)...... 1991-92 33 Colorado College (33-5-4) ...... 1995-96 20. 32 Michigan Tech (32-10-0) ...... 1974-75 32 Minnesota (32-11-1) ...... 1978-79 32 North Dakota (32-6-2) ...... 1998-99 32 Denver (32-8-1) ...... 2001-02 32 Minnesota (32-8-4) ...... 2001-02 32 Denver (32-9-2) ...... 2004-05 32 North Dakota (32-9-3) ...... 2010-11 32 Minnesota State (32-8-2) ...... 2018-19

180 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA TEAM RECORDS (1951-2021)

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS • WCHA Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season Rk Wins Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 1. .953 Denver (30-1-1) ...... 1960-61 1. 17 Denver (12/17/1960 – 12/8/1961) (2 seasons) ...... 1960-62 2. .906 Michigan Tech (29-3-0) ...... 1961-62 2. 14 Michigan Tech ...... 1970-71 3. .891 Michigan (20-2-1) ...... 1955-56 14 North Dakota ...... 1986-87 4. .851 Northern Michigan (38-5-4)...... 1990-91 4. 12 Denver (1/27/1960 – 12/16/1961) (2 seasons) ...... 1960-61 5. .846 Michigan (22-4-0) ...... 1951-52 12 Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 6. .845 Michigan (24-4-1) ...... 1963-64 12 North Dakota ...... 1998-99 7. .844 Colorado College (27-5-0) ...... 1956-57 7. 11 Minnesota State (1/2-2/25/2021 ...... 2020-21 8. .842 Minnesota State (31-5-2) ...... 2019-20 11 Michigan Tech (1/6 – 2/17/1962) ...... 1961-62 9. .838 Denver (27-4-3) ...... 1959-60 11 Minnesota ...... 1991-92 .838 Denver (28-5-1) ...... 1967-68 10. 10 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 .838 Denver (33-6-1) ...... 1977-78 12. .833 Colorado College (25-5-0) ...... 1956-57 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK .833 Wisconsin (37-7-1) ...... 1976-77 Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) .833 North Dakota (40-8-0) ...... 1986-87 1. 29 Northern Michigan (12/28/1990 – 10/25/1991) ...... 1990-91 .833 Colorado College (33-5-4) ...... 1995-96 2. 28 Denver (27-0-1) (12/17/1960 – 12/2/1961) ...... 1960-62 16. .825 North Dakota (32-6-2) ...... 1998-99 3. 26 Denver (25-0-1) (12/17/1960 – 03/18/1961) ...... 1960-61 17. .815 Michigan (22-5-0) ...... 1961-62 26 Northern Michigan (24-0-2) (12/28/1990 – 3/30/1991) ...... 1990-91 18. .813 Denver (26-6-0) ...... 1968-69 5. 24 Denver (22-0-2) (1/27/1960 –12/16/1961) ...... 1960-61 19. .806 Michigan Tech (24-5-2)...... 1964-65 6. 23 Michigan Tech (23-0-0) (1/6 – 11/30/1962) ...... 1962-63 20. .803 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2020-21 7. 22 Denver (22-0-0) (1/5 – 3/16/1968) ...... 1966-67 21. .793 Minnesota (23-6-0) ...... 1952-53 22 Minnesota (19-0-3) (10/13/2006 – 1/7/2007) ...... 2006-07 .793 Wisconsin (36-9-1)...... 1989-90 9. 21 Michigan Tech (21-0-0) (1/6 – 3/17/1962) ...... 1961-62 .793 Denver (32-8-1) ...... 2001-02 10. 19 Denver (17-0-2) (1/27 – 03/19/1960) ...... 1959-60 24. .791 Michigan Tech (34-9-0) ...... 1975-76 19 Minnesota (11/12/1995 – 1/27/1996) ...... 1995-96 25. .788 Michigan Tech (25-6-2) ...... 1970-71 12. 18 Colorado College (15-0-3) (10/13 – 12/28/1995) ...... 1995-96 .788 North Dakota (31-8-1) ...... 1979-80 18 North Dakota (15-0-3) (1/5 – 3/14/2008) ...... 2007-08 14. 17 Minnesota State (12-0-5) (12/14/2002 – 2/22/2003) ...... 2002-03 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA 17 Minnesota Duluth (14-0-3) (10/21/2011 – 1/13/2012) ...... 2011-12 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 16. 16 North Dakota (13-0-3) (11/9/2002 – 1/10/2003)...... 2002-03 1. .944 Denver (17-1-0) ...... 1960-61 16 Ferris State (13-0-3) (10/19/2013 – 1/4/2014) ...... 2013-14 2. .928 Minnesota State (13-1-0) ...... 2020-21 18. 15 North Dakota (15-0-0) (2/8 – 10/17/80) ...... 1979-81 3. .893 North Dakota (24-2-2) ...... 1998-99 15 Colorado College (13-0-2) (10/18 – 12/13/2002) ...... 2002-03 4. .875 Colorado College (26-2-4) ...... 1995-96 15 Wisconsin (11-0-4) (10/24 – 12/27/2004) ...... 2003-04 5. .858 Michigan (15-2-1) ...... 1955-56 15 St. Cloud State (12-0-3) (11/4/2006 – 1/6/2007) ...... 2006-07 6. .857 Michigan (12-2-0) ...... 1963-64 15 North Dakota (14-0-1) (1/29 – 3/27/2011) ...... 2010-11 7. .850 Michigan Tech (17-3-0) ...... 1961-62 8. .844 Denver (27-5-0) ...... 1977-78 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK • WCHA .844 Northern Michigan (25-3-4) ...... 1990-91 Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 10. .839 Minnesota State (23-4-1) ...... 2019-20 1. 19 North Dakota (18-0-1) (11/21/1998– 3/6/1999) ...... 1998-99 11. .833 Colorado College (10-2-0) ...... 1951-52 2. 18 Colorado College (15-0-3) (10/13/1995 – 1/12/1996) ...... 1995-96 .833 Michigan (15-3-0) ...... 1961-62 3. 15 Denver (15-0-0) (12/17/1960 – 12/8/1961) ...... 1960-61 .833 Denver (15-3-0) ...... 1967-68 15 Minnesota State (11-0-4) (12/14/2002 – 2/22/2003) ...... 2002-03 14. .829 North Dakota (29-6-0) ...... 1986-87 15 North Dakota (12-0-3) (1/5 – 3/8/2008) ...... 2007-08 15. .828 Wisconsin (26-5-1)...... 1976-77 6. 14 Northern Michigan (12-0-2) (1/4 – 2/23/1991) ...... 1990-91 16. .825 Minnesota (16-3-1) ...... 1953-54 14 Minnesota (11-0-3) (10/27/2006 – 1/7/2007) ...... 2006-07 17. .821 Wisconsin (23-5-0) ...... 1999-00 14 Ferris State (12-0-2) (11/1/2013 – 1/17/2014) ...... 2013-14 18. .818 Michigan Tech (18-4-0) ...... 1970-71 14 Bemidji State (13-0-1) (3/5 – 12/2/2016) ...... 2016-17 19. .813 North Dakota (13-3-0) ...... 1964-65 10. 13 Wisconsin (8-0-5) (11/7/2003 – 1/9/2004) ...... 2003-04 .813 Minnesota (26-6-0) ...... 1991-92 13 Minnesota Duluth (11-0-2) (10/28/2011 – 1/13/2012) ...... 2011-12 21. .804 Minnesota State (21-4-3)...... 2014-15 12. 12 Minnesota Duluth (1/26 – 3/2/1985)...... 1984-85 .804 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2017-18 12 North Dakota (7-0-5) (1/19 – 2/24/2001) ...... 2000-01 .804 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2018-19 12 Minnesota Duluth (11-0-1) (1/2 – 2/21/2004) ...... 2003-03 24. .800 Minnesota (16-4-0) ...... 1952-53 12 North Dakota (10-0-2) (11/15/2003 – 1/23/2004) ...... 2003-04 .800 Minnesota (28-7-0) ...... 1987-88 12 Minnesota (11-0-1) (1/20 – 3/4/2006) ...... 2005-06 .800 Minnesota (27-6-2) ...... 1988-89 12 Wisconsin (10-0-2) (10/21 – 12/3/2005) ...... 2005-06 12 Minnesota St. (11-0-1) (2/1 – 10/31/2014) ...... 2014-15 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 12 Minnesota State (10-0-2) (12/6/2014 - 2/13/2015) ...... 2014-15 Rk Wins Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 20. 11 Denver (1/27 –12/16/1960) ...... 1960-61 1. 23 Michigan Tech (1/6 – 11/30/1962) (2 seasons)...... 1962-63 11 Michigan Tech (11-0-0) (1/6 – 2/17/1962) ...... 1961-62 2. 22 Denver (1/5 – 3/16/1968) ...... 1967-68 11 Colorado College (9-0-2) (10/25 – 12/13/2002) ...... 2002-03 3. 21 Michigan Tech (1/6 – 3/17/1962) ...... 1961-62 11 Bemidji State (8-0-3) (12/2/2017 – 1/20/2018) ...... 2017-18 4. 19 Denver (2/13/1960 – 12/16/1961) (2 seasons) ...... 1960-61 5. 17 Denver (1/13 – 3/18/1961) ...... 1960-61 6. 15 North Dakota (2/8 – 10/17/1980) ...... 1979-81 7. 14 Michigan (2/16/1952 – 12/23/1953) (2 seasons) ...... 1952-54 14 Denver (2/13 – 3/19/1960)...... 1959-60 9. 13 Denver (1/14 – 2/25/1978) ...... 1977-78 13 Northern Michigan (2/9 – 3/30/1991) ...... 1990-91 13 Minnesota (12/21/1991 – 2/7/1992) ...... 1991-92 12. 12 Minnesota (1/22 – 2/23/1954) ...... 1953-54 12 Michigan (2/11 – 12/10/1955) (2 seasons) ...... 1954-56 12 Colorado College (12/6/1956 – 1/11/1957) ...... 1956-57 12 Michigan (1/17 – 2/28/1964) ...... 1963-64 12 Wisconsin (1/14 – 2/19/1977) ...... 1976-77 12 Minnesota (12/4/1982 – 1/10/1983) ...... 1982-83 12 Denver (12/7/2001 – 1/25/2002) ...... 2001-02 12 St. Cloud State (11/17/2006 – 1/6/2007) ...... 2006-07

181 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA TEAM RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST LOSSES FEWEST LOSSES • WCHA Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season 1. 35 Alabama Huntsville (2-35-1) ...... 2013-14 1. 1 Minnesota State (13-1-0) ...... 2020-21 2. 34 Michigan Tech (4-34-0) ...... 1999-00 1 Denver (17-1-0) ...... 1960-61 3. 33 Colorado College (4-33-1)...... 1987-88 3. 2 Colorado College (10-2-0) ...... 1951-52 4. 30 Michigan Tech (10-30-0) ...... 1989-90 2 Michigan (15-2-1) ...... 1955-56 30 Denver (6-30-2) ...... 1990-91 2 Michigan (12-2-0) ...... 1963-64 30 Northern Michigan (7-30-2) ...... 1995-96 2 Denver (7-2-1) ...... 1963-64 30 Michigan Tech (5-30-1) ...... 2009-10 2 Colorado College (26-2-4) ...... 1995-96 30 Michigan Tech (4-30-4) ...... 2010-11 2 North Dakota (24-2-2) ...... 1998-99 9. 28 North Dakota (6-28-2) ...... 1974-75 9. 3 Denver (9-3-0) ...... 1951-52 28 Colorado College (6-28-1) ...... 1982-83 3 Michigan (9-3-0) ...... 1951-52 28 Michigan Tech (11-28-1) ...... 1986-87 3 Minnesota (16-3-1) ...... 1953-54 28 Colorado College (8-28-0) ...... 1992-93 3 Michigan (12-3-1) ...... 1953-54 28 Michigan Tech (9-28-1) ...... 1998-99 3 Michigan Tech (17-3-0) ...... 1961-62 28 Minnesota Duluth (7-28-4) ...... 2000-01 3 Michigan (15-3-0) ...... 1961-62 28 Michigan Tech (8-28-2) ...... 2001-02 3 North Dakota (13-3-0) ...... 1964-65 28 Alaska Anchorage (1-28-7) ...... 2002-03 3 Denver (15-3-0) ...... 1967-68 28 Lake Superior State (8-28-2) ...... 2014-15 3 Northern Michigan (25-3-4) ...... 1990-91 28 Alabama Huntsville (8-28-2) ...... 2018-19 28 Alaska Anchorage (3-28-3) ...... 2018-19 LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 20. 27 Eight times Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 1. .000 Colorado College (0-23-0) ...... 1961-62 MOST LOSSES • WCHA 2. .060 Ferris State (1-23-1) ...... 2020-21 Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season 3. .066 Alabama Huntsville (2-35-1) ...... 2013-14 1. 31 Colorado College (3-31-1)...... 1987-88 4. .100 Michigan Tech (2-18-0) ...... 1951-52 2. 26 North Dakota (4-26-2) ...... 1974-75 5. .105 Michigan Tech (4-34-0) ...... 1999-00 26 Colorado College (6-26-0) ...... 1992-93 6. .111 Michigan Tech (2-18-0) ...... 1951-52 26 Michigan Tech (2-26-0) ...... 1999-00 7. .118 Colorado College (4-33-1)...... 1987-88 5. 25 Michigan (4-25-1) ...... 1972-73 8. .125 Alaska Anchorage (1-28-7) ...... 2002-03 25 Michigan (6-25-1) ...... 1978-79 9. .132 Alaska Anchorage (3-28-3) ...... 2018-129 25 Denver (5-25-2) ...... 1990-91 10. .147 Alabama Huntsville (2-26-6) ...... 2019-20 25 Northern Michigan (5-25-2) ...... 1995-96 11. .153 Michigan Tech (5-30-1) ...... 2009-10 25 Alabama Huntsville (2-25-1) ...... 2013-14 12. .158 Michigan Tech (4-30-4) ...... 2010-11 10. 24 Minnesota Duluth (6-24-2) ...... 1976-77 13. .167 Colorado College (4-20-0) ...... 1960-61 24 Colorado College (2-24-0) ...... 1982-83 14. .176 Alaska Anchorage (4-26-4) ...... 2017-18 24 Michigan Tech (4-24-0) ...... 2009-10 15. .179 Minnesota Duluth (5-23-0) ...... 1967-68 24 Michigan Tech (2-24-2) ...... 2010-11 16. .184 Denver (6-30-2) ...... 1990-91 14. 23 Colorado College (5-23-0) ...... 1972-73 17. .186 Colorado College (6-28-1) ...... 1982-83 23 Michigan State (7-23-2) ...... 1977-78 18. .191 Michigan (6-27-1) ...... 1972-73 23 Michigan Tech (11-23-1) ...... 1986-87 19. .194 North Dakota (6-28-2) ...... 1974-75 23 Minnesota Duluth (11-23-1) ...... 1986-87 20. .205 Northern Michigan (7-30-2) ...... 1995-96 23 Colorado College (9-23-3) ...... 1988-89 21. .207 Minnesota Duluth (6-23-0) ...... 1968-69 23 Michigan Tech (5-23-4) ...... 1996-97 22. .208 Michigan State (4-18-2) ...... 1959-60 23 Alaska Anchorage (2-23-3) ...... 2018-19 .208 Alaska Anchorage (6-27-3)...... 2005-06 21. 22 11 times .208 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2012-13 25. .217 Michigan State (5-18-0) ...... 1955-56 FEWEST LOSSES Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA 1. 1 Denver (30-1-1) ...... 1960-61 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 2. 2 Michigan (20-2-1) ...... 1955-56 1. .000 Colorado College (0-18-0) ...... 1961-62 3. 3 Michigan Tech (29-3-0) ...... 1961-62 .000 Michigan Tech (0-12-0) ...... 1951-52 4. 4 Michigan (22-4-0) ...... 1951-52 3. .035 Ferris State (0-13-1) ...... 2020-21 4 Denver (27-4-3) ...... 1959-60 4. .056 Michigan State (1-17-0) ...... 1954-55 4 Michigan (24-4-1) ...... 1963-64 5. .071 Michigan Tech (2-26-0) ...... 1999-00 7. 5 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2020-21 6. .077 Colorado College (2-24-0) ...... 1982-83 5 Colorado College (19-5-1) ...... 1951-52 7. .089 Alabama Huntsville (2-25-1) ...... 2013-14 5 North Dakota (15-5-0) ...... 1952-53 8. .100 Colorado College (3-31-1)...... 1987-88 5 Michigan (18-5-1) ...... 1954-55 9. .107 Michigan State (1-12-1) ...... 1963-64 5 Colorado College (25-5-0) ...... 1956-57 .107 Alaska Anchorage (0-22-6) ...... 2002-03 5 Michigan (18-5-2) ...... 1956-57 .107 Michigan Tech (2-24-2) ...... 2010-11 5 Michigan (22-5-0) ...... 1961-62 12. .111 Michigan State (2-16-0) ...... 1952-53 5 Michigan Tech (24-5-2)...... 1964-65 .111 Michigan Tech (2-16-0) ...... 1953-54 5 Denver (28-5-1) ...... 1967-68 14. .125 Colorado College (2-14-0) ...... 1964-65 5 Northern Michigan (38-5-4)...... 1990-91 15. .136 Minnesota Duluth (3-19-0) ...... 1968-69 5 Colorado College (33-5-4) ...... 1995-96 16. .143 Michigan Tech (4-24-0) ...... 2009-10 5 Minnesota State (31-5-2) ...... 2019-20 17. .150 Colorado College (3-17-0) ...... 1969-70 19. 6 Denver (18-6-1) ...... 1951-52 .150 Michigan (4-25-1) ...... 1972-73 6 Minnesota (23-6-0) ...... 1952-53 19. .156 North Dakota (4-26-2) ...... 1974-75 6 Denver (17-6-1) ...... 1952-53 20. .161 Minnesota Duluth (3-22-3) ...... 2000-01 6 Minnesota (23-6-1) ...... 1953-54 21. .167 Minnesota Duluth (4-20-0) ...... 1967-68 6 Michigan (15-6-2) ...... 1953-54 22. .178 Alabama Huntsville (2-20-6)...... 2019-20 6 Colorado College (22-6-0) ...... 1954-55 23. .179 Colorado College (5-23-0) ...... 1972-73 6 Michigan Tech (23-6-1)...... 1965-66 .179 Michigan Tech (4-22-2) ...... 2001-02 6 Denver (26-6-0) ...... 1968-69 .179 Alaska Anchorage (2-20-6) ...... 2012-13 6 Michigan Tech (25-6-2) ...... 1970-71 6 Denver (33-6-1) ...... 1977-78 6 North Dakota (32-6-2) ...... 1998-99

182 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA TEAM RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 7 North Dakota (22-13-7) ...... 2012-13 Rk Losses Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 7 Wisconsin (22-13-7) ...... 2012-13 1. 34 Colorado College (last 11 1960-61, 23 1961-62) ...... 1960-62 7 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2012-13 2. 16 Michigan Tech ...... 1951-52 7 Michigan Tech (14-19-7) ...... 2013-14 16 Alaska Anchorage (1/17 – 3/15/2003) ...... 2002-03 7 Bemidji State (10-21-7) ...... 2013-14 4. 15 Alabama Huntsville (10/11 – 12/7/2013) ...... 2013-14 7 Minnesota State (21-13-7) ...... 2015-16 5. 14 Michigan State (12/22/1955 – 2/25/1956) ...... 1955-56 7 Northern Michigan (15-16-7) ...... 2015-16 14 Michigan Tech (10/29/2010 – 1/8/2011) ...... 2010-11 7 Michigan Tech (23-15-7) ...... 2016-17 7. 13 Michigan (1/14 – 3/2/1973) ...... 1972-73 7 Lake Superior State (11-18-7) ...... 2016-17 13 Michigan Tech (10/8 – 11/26/1999) ...... 1999-00 13 Michigan Tech (1/7 – 3/11/2000) ...... 1999-00 MOST TIES • WCHA 13 Lake Superior State (2/28 – 10/31/2014) ...... 2014-15 Rk Ties Team (Record) ...... Season 11. 12 Northern Michigan (11/17 – 12/30/1995) ...... 1995-96 1. 7 Minnesota (16-9-7) ...... 1992-93 12 Alaska Anchorage (11/18/2000 – 1/19/2001) ...... 2000-01 7 Minnesota (15-6-7) ...... 2002-03 12 Michigan Tech (11/14/2009 – 1/9/2010) ...... 2009-10 7 Minnesota State (15-6-7) ...... 2002-03 7 Wisconsin (14-7-7) ...... 2003-04 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES • WCHA 7 St. Cloud State (14-7-7) ...... 2006-07 Rk Losses Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 7 Minnesota (9-12-7) ...... 2007-08 1. 18 Colorado College (12/1/1961 – 2/24/1962) ...... 1961-62 7 Colorado College (12-9-7) ...... 2008-09 18 Michigan Tech (10/29/2010 – 2/5/2011) ...... 2010-11 7 Michigan Tech (2-19-7) ...... 2008-09 3. 12 Alaska Anchorage (1/17 – 3/1/2003) ...... 2002-03 7 Minnesota Duluth (10-11-7) ...... 2008-09 4. 11 Minnesota Duluth (1/15 – 2/17/1968) ...... 1967-68 7 North Dakota (14-7-7) ...... 2012-13 11 Michigan Tech (11/14/2009 – 1/16/2010) ...... 2009-10 7 Wisconsin (13-8-7) ...... 2012-13 6. 10 Alaska Anchorage (1/19 – 2/16/2018)...... 2017-18 7 Bemidji State (5-16-7) ...... 2012-13 7. 9 Alabama Huntsville (10/25 – 12/7/2013) ...... 2013-14 7 Minnesota State (16-5-7) ...... 2015-16 9 Alaska Anchorage (1/30 – 2/27/2015) ...... 2014-15 7 Lake Superior State (8-13-7) ...... 2016-17 9 Alaska Anchorage (2/26 – 11/18/2016) ...... 2016-17 15. 6 Minnesota Duluth (11-15-6) ...... 1990-91 9 Alaska Anchorage (12/1/2017 – 1/12/2018) ...... 2017-18 6 Michigan Tech (12-14-6) ...... 1995-96 6 Minnesota (10-12-6)...... 1998-99 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 6 North Dakota (18-4-6) ...... 2000-01 Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 6 Denver (11-11-6) ...... 2002-03 1. 35 Alaska Anchorage (10-28-7) (10/12/2002 – 3/15/2003) ...2002-03 6 Alaska Anchorage (0-22-6) ...... 2002-03 2. 34 Colorado College (10-34) (last 11 in 1960-61, 23 in 1961-62) 1960-62 6 Michigan Tech (6-16-6) ...... 2005-06 3. 25 Michigan Tech (10-23-2) (10/16/2010 – 2/12/2011) ...... 2010-11 6 Alaska Anchorage (3-19-6) ...... 2007-08 4. 20 Alaska Anchorage (0-17-3) (11/18/2000 – 2/16/2001) ...... 2000-01 6 Alaska Anchorage (2-20-6) ...... 2012-13 6 Alabama Huntsville (5-17-6) ...... 2015-16 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK • WCHA 6 Alaska Anchorage (6-16-6) ...... 2016-17 Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 6 Michigan Tech (15-7-6) ...... 2016-17 1. 29 Colorado College (1/17/1960 – 1/5/1963) ...... 1960-63 6 Bemidji State (13-9-6) ...... 2017-18 2. 28 Alaska Anchorage (10-22-6) (11/1/2002 – 3/1/2003) ...... 2002-03 6 Alabama Huntsville (2-20-6)...... 2019-20 3. 23 Michigan Tech (10-16-7) (11/1/2008 – 2/21/2009) ...... 2008-09 4. 20 Michigan Tech (10-19-1) (10/16/2010 – 2/12/2011) ...... 2010-11 MOST GOALS SCORED Rk Goals Team (Games Played) ...... Season HIGHEST HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. 283 Northern Michigan (47) ...... 1990-91 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 2. 264 Wisconsin (45)...... 1976-77 1. .972 Colorado College (17-0-1) ...... 1995-96 264 North Dakota (48) ...... 1986-87 2. .960 Northern Michigan (23-0-2) ...... 1990-91 4. 261 Minnesota (45) ...... 1980-81 3. .957 Michigan Tech (22-1-0)...... 1975-76 5. 260 Michigan (45) ...... 1976-77 4. .950 Wisconsin (19-1-0) ...... 1972-73 260 Minnesota (46) ...... 1982-83 5. .929 North Dakota (26-2-0) ...... 1986-87 7. 257 Minnesota Duluth (48) ...... 1984-85 6. .917 Ferris State (16-1-1) ...... 2013-14 8. 255 Michigan Tech (43) ...... 1975-76 .917 Minnesota State (16-1-1) ...... 2013-14 9. 254 Wisconsin (46) ...... 1989-90 10. 253 Wisconsin (47) ...... 1981-82 HIGHEST ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE 11. 252 Minnesota (48) ...... 1985-86 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 252 North Dakota (45) ...... 1989-90 1. .861 Wisconsin (15-2-1) ...... 1976-77 13. 248 Minnesota (49) ...... 1986-87 2. .844 Minnesota (13-2-1)...... 2006-07 .844 Minnesota State (13-2-1) ...... 2019-20 MOST GOALS SCORED • WCHA 4. .813 Wisconsin (13-3-0) ...... 1999-00 Rk Goals Team (Games Played) ...... Season .813 North Dakota (13-3-0) ...... 2000-01 1. 200 North Dakota (35) ...... 1986-87 .813 Michigan Tech (12-2-2) ...... 2014-15 2. 192 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1976-77 192 Denver (32) ...... 1977-78 MOST TIES 4. 190 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1975-76 Rk Ties Team (Record) ...... Season 5. 187 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1975-76 1. 10 Minnesota State (20-11-10) ...... 2002-03 6. 185 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1990-91 10 Colorado College (16-12-10) ...... 2008-09 7. 184 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1991-92 3. 9 Minnesota (15-19-9) ...... 1998-99 8. 183 Michigan (32) ...... 1976-77 9 North Dakota (29-8-9)...... 2000-01 9. 181 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1974-75 9 Minnesota (28-8-9) ...... 2002-03 10. 178 Minnesota Duluth (34) ...... 1984-85 9 Minnesota (19-17-9) ...... 2007-08 178 Colorado College (32) ...... 1995-96 7. 8 Minnesota (22-12-8) ...... 1992-93 12. 177 Minnesota (32) ...... 1978-79 8 Wisconsin (22-13-8) ...... 2003-04 177 Minnesota (34) ...... 1985-86 8 Alaska Anchorage (7-21-8) ...... 2007-08 8 Minnesota Duluth (22-13-8)...... 2008-09 8 Bemidji State (6-22-8) ...... 2012-13 8 Bemidji State (16-14-8) ...... 2017-18 13. 7 Minnesota Duluth (14-19-7) ...... 1990-91 7 Alaska Anchorage (1-28-7) ...... 2002-03 7 St. Cloud State (22-11-7) ...... 2006-07 7 Wisconsin (16-17-7) ...... 2007-08 7 Minnesota (17-13-7) ...... 2008-09 7 Michigan Tech (6-25-7) ...... 2008-09 183 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA TEAM RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST ASSISTS HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED Rk Asts Team (Games Played) ...... Season PER GAME • WCHA 1. 439 Wisconsin (45)...... 1976-77 Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 439 Northern Michigan (47) ...... 1990-91 1. 7.94 Colorado College (18) ...... 1961-62 3. 436 Minnesota Duluth (48) ...... 1984-85 2. 7.32 Colorado College (22) ...... 1960-61 4. 420 Wisconsin (47) ...... 1981-82 3. 6.43 Michigan State (14) ...... 1963-64 5. 418 North Dakota (48) ...... 1986-87 4. 6.33 Michigan Tech (18) ...... 1953-54 6. 416 Wisconsin (46) ...... 1989-90 5. 6.00 Minnesota Duluth (32) ...... 1976-77 7. 412 Michigan Tech (43) ...... 1975-76 6. 5.96 Michigan State (28) ...... 1979-80 8. 410 Denver (48) ...... 1985-86 9. 403 North Dakota (45) ...... 1989-90 FEWEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED 10. 395 Denver (40) ...... 1977-78 PER GAME 11. 392 Denver (43) ...... 1981-82 Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 1. 1.47 Minnesota State (38)...... 2019-20 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 2. 1.64 Minnesota State (14)...... 2020-21 Rk Assists Team (Games Played) ...... Season 3. 1.80 Michigan Tech (41) ...... 2014-15 1. 319 North Dakota (35) ...... 1986-87 4. 1.81 Minnesota State (42) ...... 2018-19 2. 310 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1976-77 5. 1.83 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2018-19 3. 290 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1991-92 6. 1.84 Denver (32) ...... 1960-61 4. 282 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1990-91 1.84 Wisconsin (43)...... 2005-06 5. 280 Colorado College (32) ...... 1995-96 8. 1.86 North Dakota (43) ...... 2007-08 6. 256 Minnesota (32) ...... 1991-92 9. 1.92 Denver (34) ...... 1967-68 7. 250 Minnesota (35) ...... 1986-87 1.92 Bemidji State (36)...... 2019-20 8. 238 Wisconsin (28) ...... 1989-90 11. 1.93 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2014-15 1.93 Bemidji State (41) ...... 2016-17 MOST POINTS 13. 1.95 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2015-16 Rk Points Team (Games Played) ...... Season 14. 2.00 Minnesota (40) ...... 2012-13 1. 722 Northern Michigan (47) ...... 1990-91 15. 2.02 Wisconsin (41) ...... 2006-07 2. 702 Wisconsin (45)...... 1976-77 16. 2.08 Michiagn Tech (37) ...... 2015-16 3. 693 Minnesota Duluth (48) ...... 1984-85 17. 2.09 Denver (41) ...... 2001-02 4. 682 North Dakota (48) ...... 1986-87 18. 2.10 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2017-18 5. 673 Wisconsin (47) ...... 1981-82 19. 2.12 North Dakota (43) ...... 2009-10 6. 670 Wisconsin (46) ...... 1989-90 2.12 Wisconsin (42) ...... 2012-13 7. 667 Michigan Tech (43) ...... 1975-76 21. 2.14 North Dakota (44) ...... 2010-11 8. 655 North Dakota (45) ...... 1989-90 9. 646 Denver (48) ...... 1985-86 FEWEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED 10. 630 Denver (40) ...... 1977-78 PER GAME • WCHA Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season MOST POINTS • WCHA 1. 1.07 Minnesota State (14)...... 2020-21 Rk Points Team (Games Played) ...... Season 2. 1.38 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2019-20 1. 519 North Dakota (35) ...... 1986-87 3. 1.54 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2018-19 2. 502 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1976-77 4. 1.57 Bemidji State (28)...... 2016-17 3. 474 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1991-92 5. 1.64 Bemidji State (28)...... 2019-20 4. 467 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1990-91 6. 1.68 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2014-15 5. 458 Colorado College (32) ...... 1995-96 7. 1.70 Denver (10) ...... 1963-64 8. 1.71 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2014-15 HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS SCORED PER GAME 1.71 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2015-16 Rk GPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 10. 1.72 Denver (18) ...... 1960-61 1. 7.56 Denver (32) ...... 1960-61 11. 1.78 Denver (18) ...... 1967-68 2. 6.93 Denver (28) ...... 1958-59 12. 1.86 Colorado College (28) ...... 2007-08 3. 6.46 Minnesota (28) ...... 1953-54 1.86 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2018-19 4. 6.35 Denver (26) ...... 1953-54 14. 1.89 Wisconsin (28) ...... 2006-07 5. 6.02 Northern Michigan (42) ...... 1991-92 1.89 North Dakota (28) ...... 2007-08 6. 6.00 Denver (34) ...... 1959-60 16. 1.96 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2015-16 7. 5.93 Michigan Tech (43) ...... 1975-76 17. 2.04 Minnesota (28) ...... 2011-12 8. 5.92 Denver (24) ...... 1952-53 2.04 Northern Michigan (28) ...... 2018-19 9. 5.80 Minnesota (45) ...... 1980-81 19. 2.05 Michigan (18) ...... 1955-56 10. 5.73 Minnesota (41) ...... 1979-80 20. 2.07 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2013-14 2.07 Ferris State (28) ...... 2014-15 HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS SCORED PER GAME • WCHA 2.07 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2017-18 Rk GPG Team (Goals, Games Played) ...... Season 1. 7.06 Denver (127 g, 18) ...... 1960-61 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 2. 6.43 Michigan (90 g, 14) ...... 1963-64 Rk PPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 3. 6.00 Wisconsin (192 g, 32) ...... 1976-77 1. 99 Minnesota (45) ...... 1980-81 6.00 Denver (192 g, 32) ...... 1977-78 2. 93 Wisconsin (45)...... 1976-77 5. 5.94 Michigan Tech (190 g, 32) ...... 1975-76 3. 86 Colorado College (42) ...... 1995-96 6. 5.85 Minnesota (20) ...... 1953-54 4. 75 Minnesota (47)...... 1984-85 7. 5.82 Denver (128 g, 22) ...... 1959-60 75 Minnesota (44) ...... 1991-92 8. 5.78 Northern Michigan (185 g, 32) ...... 1990-91 6. 74 Michigan State (40) ...... 1975-76 9. 5.75 Northern Michigan (184 g, 32) ...... 1991-92 74 Minnesota (41) ...... 1979-80 10. 5.72 Michigan (183 g, 32) ...... 1976-77 8. 73 Michigan State (38) ...... 1973-74 11. 5.71 North Dakota (200 g, 35) ...... 1986-87 73 Michigan (45) ...... 1976-77 73 St. Cloud State (42) ...... 2001-02 HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED 11. 72 Michigan State (40) ...... 1974-75 PER GAME 72 Michigan (38) ...... 1979-80 Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 72 Wisconsin (47) ...... 1981-82 1. 7.50 Michigan Tech (20) ...... 1951-52 72 Wisconsin (46) ...... 1989-90 2. 5.97 Michigan State (38) ...... 1979-80 15. 71 Minnesota Duluth (43) ...... 1983-84 3. 5.58 Michigan State (36) ...... 1977-78 71 North Dakota (45) ...... 1989-90 17. 69 Minnesota (46) ...... 1982-83 69 Minnesota (49) ...... 1986-87 19. 68 Michigan Tech (38) ...... 1975-76 184 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA TEAM RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS • WCHA MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk PPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season Rk SHG Team ...... Season 1. 72 Colorado College (28) ...... 2002-03 1. 20 Michigan Tech ...... 1981-82 2. 70 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1976-77 20 Wisconsin ...... 1982-83 3. 18 Minnesota ...... 1982-83 HIGHEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE 18 North Dakota ...... 1986-87 Rk PP% Team (PPG/PPA) ...... Season 5. 16 Minnesota ...... 1984-85 1. 39.1 Wisconsin (93/238) ...... 1976-77 16 Northern Michigan ...... 1992-93 2. 36.7 Minnesota ...... 1980-81 16 Colorado College ...... 1995-96 3. 36.5 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 8. 15 Wisconsin ...... 1981-82 4. 35.8 Michigan (72/201) ...... 1979-80 9. 14 St. Cloud State ...... 1993-94 5. 33.0 Minnesota ...... 1979-80 14 Wisconsin ...... 1994-95 6. 32.7 Michigan State (74/226) ...... 1975-76 14 Minnesota ...... 2001-02 32.7 Colorado College (86/263) ...... 1995-96 12. 13 Denver ...... 1977-78 8. 32.5 Notre Dame ...... 1971-72 13 Denver ...... 1985-86 9. 31.1 St. Cloud State (73/235) ...... 2001-02 13 Minnesota ...... 1986-87 10. 30.9 Michigan State (72/233) ...... 1974-75 15. 12 Denver ...... 1986-87 11. 30.8 Michigan (73/237) ...... 1976-77 12 Minnesota ...... 1990-91 30.8 Colorado College (72/234)...... 2002-03 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA HIGHEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE • WCHA Rk SHG Team ...... Season Rk PP% Team (PPG/PPA) ...... Season 1. 16 North Dakota ...... 1986-87 1. 33.3 St. Cloud State (54/162) ...... 2001-02 2. 15 North Dakota ...... 1987-88 2. 32.7 Minnesota State (17/52) ...... 2020-21 3. 14 Colorado College ...... 1995-96 32.7 Minnesota Duluth (53/162) ...... 1985-86 4. 13 Denver ...... 1977-78 4. 30.5 Wisconsin (39/128) ...... 1981-82 5. 11 Wisconsin ...... 1981-82 5. 30.0 Michigan Tech (51/170) ...... 1987-88 6. 29.5 North Dakota (57/193) ...... 1986-87 MOST PENALTIES 7. 29.2 Northern Michigan (59/202) ...... 1991-92 Rk Pen. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 8. 29.1 Wisconsin (44/151) ...... 1989-90 1. 549 Minnesota (44) ...... 1991-92 9. 29.0 North Dakota (42/145)...... 1989-90 2. 548 Michigan Tech (45) ...... 1993-94 29.0 Colorado College (42/145) ...... 2002-03 3. 527 Wisconsin (43)...... 1991-92 11. 28.5 Minnesota Duluth (49/172) ...... 1984-85 4. 521 Michigan Tech (39) ...... 1994-95 12. 28.2 Minnesota (49/174) ...... 1985-86 5. 491 Wisconsin (43)...... 1994-95 6. 488 Wisconsin (42) ...... 1993-94 HIGHEST PENALTY-KILLING PERCENTAGE 7. 482 Northern Michigan (42) ...... 1991-92 Rk PK% Team (PK/PKA) ...... Season 8. 472 North Dakota (39) ...... 1991-92 1. 91.7 Bemidji State (77/84) ...... 2020-21 2. 91.3 Minnesota State (116/127) ...... 2019-20 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA 3. 91.2 Bemidji State (103-113) ...... 2019-20 Rk Pen. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 4. 89.8 Bowling Green (141/157) ...... 2014-15 1. 448 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1994-95 5. 88.8 Denver (167/188) ...... 2007-08 2. 429 Minnesota (32) ...... 1991-92 88.8 Minnesota (166/187) ...... 2008-09 3. 428 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1991-92 7. 88.6 Colorado College (147/166) ...... 2007-08 4. 417 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1993-94 8. 88.5 Minnesota (200/226) ...... 2000-01 5. 391 North Dakota (32) ...... 1991-92 88.5 Minnesota Duluth (162/183) ...... 2007-08 88.5 Bowling Green (169/191)...... 2018-19 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 11. 88.4 Wisconsin (199/225) ...... 2005-06 Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 88.4 Wisconsin (205/232) ...... 2008-09 1. 1,268 Michigan Tech (39) ...... 1994-95 13. 88.3 Colorado College (159/180) ...... 2001-02 2. 1,254 Michigan Tech (45) ...... 1993-94 14. 88.0 Bemidji State (139/158) ...... 2016-17 3. 1,207 Minnesota (44) ...... 1991-92 15. 87.8 Denver (129/147) ...... 2009-10 4. 1,183 Wisconsin (43)...... 1991-92 16. 87.7 Ferris State (143/163) ...... 2014-15 5. 1,145 Wisconsin (43)...... 1994-95 17. 87.4 St. Cloud State (124/142) ...... 2007-08 6. 1,107 Northern Michigan (39) ...... 1993-94 18. 87.3 Northern Michigan (207/237) ...... 1990-91 7. 1,086 North Dakota (39) ...... 1991-92 87.3 Michigan Tech (172/197) ...... 2006-07 8. 1,080 Wisconsin (42) ...... 1993-94 9. 1,042 Minnesota (44) ...... 1994-95 HIGHEST PENALTY-KILLING PCT. • WCHA 10. 986 Minnesota (42) ...... 1996-97 Rk PK% Team (PK/PKA) ...... Season 1. 93.0 Bemidji State (40/43) ...... 2020-21 MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA 2. 92.9 Colorado College (104/112) ...... 2007-08 Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 3. 91.7 Minnesota State (88/96) ...... 2019-20 1. 1,110 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1994-95 4. 91.6 Bemidji State (98/107) ...... 2016-17 2. 959 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1991-92 5. 91.3 Minnesota (147/161) ...... 2000-01 949 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1993-94 6. 91.0 Minnesota State (101/111) ...... 2013-14 4. 929 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1993-94 7. 90.2 Denver (111/123) ...... 2007-08 5. 927 Minnesota (32) ...... 1991-92 8. 89.7 Bemidji State (78/87) ...... 2019-20 6. 897 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1994-95 9. 89.4 Ferris State (101/113) ...... 2015-16 7. 896 North Dakota (32) ...... 1991-92 10. 89.3 Minnesota State (92/103) ...... 2014-15 11. 89.2 Bemidji State (83/93) ...... 2018-19 MOST PENALTY MINUTES PER GAME 89.2 Minnesota State (91/102) ...... 2015-16 Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 89.2 Minnesota (141/158) ...... 2008-09 1. 32.5 Michigan Tech (39) ...... 1994-95 14 89.1 Minnesota State (41/46) ...... 2020-21 2. 28.6 North Dakota (39) ...... 1991-92 15. 88.9 Northern Michigan (152/171) ...... 1990-91 3. 28.4 Northern Michigan (39) ...... 1993-94 88.9 Wisconsin (152/171) ...... 2008-09 4. 28.0 Minnesota (44) ...... 1991-92 17. 88.8 Bemidji State (87/98) ...... 2017-18 5. 27.9 Michigan Tech (45) ...... 1993-94 18. 88.7 Bemidji State (94/106) ...... 2014-15 6. 27.5 Wisconsin (43)...... 1991-92 19. 88.6 Bemidij State (93/105) ...... 2015-16 7. 27.0 North Dakota (38) ...... 1993-94 20. 88.5 Bowling Green (108/122) ...... 2014-15 8. 26.6 Wisconsin (43)...... 1994-95 9. 26.5 Alaska Anchorage (37) ...... 1995-96 10. 26.1 Northern Michigan (42) ...... 1991-92

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MOST PENALTY MINS. PER GAME • WCHA MOST POINTS • WCHA Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season Rk. Points Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 34.7 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1994-95 1. 39 Denver (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/9/1990 2. 30.0 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1991-92 2. 37 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/17/1971 Michigan Tech (32)...... 1993-94 3. 35 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State) ...... 1/6/1979 4. 29.0 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1993-94 4. 33 Northern Michigan (vs Denver)...... 2/28/1992 Minnesota (32) ...... 1991-92 6. 28.0 Wisconsin (32) ...... 1994-95 MOST PENALTIES North Dakota (32) ...... 1991-92 Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 8. 27.1 Northern Michigan (32) ...... 1992-93 1. 35 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/31/1998 2. 33 Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/14/1998 GAME 3. 32 Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/5/1994 32 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota)* ...... 3/14/1998 (NC)- 2020-21 season on-conference game against WCHA team 5. 30 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/6/1992 30 Minnesota State (at Colorado College) ...... 2/28/2003 MOST GOALS 7. 29 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/3/1988 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) ...... Date 29 Minnesota (at North Dakota) ...... 3/6/1992 1. 21 Denver (vs British Columbia) ...... 2/16/1956 29 Michigan Tech (vs Northern Michigan) ...... 11/5/1994 21 Michigan (at Ohio State) ...... 2/08/1964 29 Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/27/1995 3. 20 Wisconsin (vs Windsor) ...... 10/16/1981 29 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota) ...... 3/2/1996 20 Denver (vs Rensselaer) ...... 1/24/1958 29 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/31/1998 5. 19 Michigan Tech (vs St. Cloud State) ...... 1/6/1956 6. 18 Michigan State (vs Ohio State) ...... 12/7/1957 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA 7. 17 Colorado College (vs Yale) ...... 1/2/1957 Rk Pen. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 8. 16 Minnesota (vs Brown) ...... 12/21/1979 1. 32 Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/5/1994 16 Minnesota (vs Maine) ...... 1/4/1986 2. 30 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/6/1992 10. 15 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/17/1971 30 Minnesota State (at Colorado College) ...... 2/28/2003 15 Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 1/13/1961 4. 29 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/3/1988 29 Minnesota (at North Dakota) ...... 3/6/1992 MOST GOALS • WCHA 29 Michigan Tech (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/27/1995 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) ...... Date 29 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/31/1998 1. 15 Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 1/13/1961 8. 28 Michigan Tech (at Colorado College) ...... 2/22/1991 15 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/17/1971 28 North Dakota (at Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1992 15 Denver (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/9/1990 28 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1992 4. 14 Denver (vs Michigan) ...... 1/27/1978 14 Northern Michigan (at Denver) ...... 2/28/1992 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 6. 13 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State)...... 1/6/1979 Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 7. 12 Northern Michigan (at Denver) ...... 1/25/1991 1. 135 Alaska Anchorage (vs Air Force) ...... 2/26/1993 12 Northern Michigan (at Colorado College) ...... 10/19/1991 2. 133 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/31/1998 12 Northern Michigan (at Colorado College) ...... 1/30/1993 3. 124 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/31/1998

4. 119 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/18/2014 MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS 5. 111 Minnesota State (at Colorado College) ...... 2/28/2003 Rk Goals Team (Goals) vs Team (Goals) ...... Date 6. 109 Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/14/1998 1. 23 Denver (20) vs Rensselaer (3) ...... 1/24/1958 7. 104 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1998 2. 22 North Dakota (12) vs Michigan (10) ...... 1/20/1978 8. 102 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1992 22 Denver (15) vs Michigan Tech (7) ...... 2/9/1990 9. 100 Michigan Tech (vs Northern Michigan) ...... 2/17/2005 4. 20 Michigan (9) at Notre Dame (11) ...... 11/10/1979 10. 97 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) ...... 1/18/2014 20 Northern Michigan (9) at Colorado College (11) ...... 1/21/1994 6. 19 Minnesota (10) at Northern Michigan (9) (ot) ...... 11/30/1985 MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA 7. 18 Minnesota (16) vs Maine (2) ...... 1/4/1986 Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 133 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/31/1998 MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS • WCHA 2. 124 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/31/1998 Rk Goals Team (Goals) vs Team (Goals) ...... Date 3. 119 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/18/2014 1. 22 North Dakota (12) vs Michigan (10) ...... 1/20/1978 4. 111 Minnesota State (at Colorado College) ...... 2/28/2003 22 Denver (15) vs Michigan Tech (7) ...... 2/9/1990 5. 102 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1992 3. 20 Michigan (9) at Notre Dame (11) ...... 11/10/1979 6. 97 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) ...... 1/18/2014 20 Northern Michigan (9) at Colorado College (11) ...... 1/21/1994 7. 94 Colorado College (vs Minnesota State) ...... 2/28/2003 5. 19 Minnesota (10) at Northern Michigan (9) (ot) ...... 11/30/1985 8. 91 Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 2/20/1993 91 North Dakota (at Minnesota) ...... 2/2/2008 MOST ASSISTS 10. 90 North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) ...... 11/10/2007 Rk Assists Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 29 Michigan Tech (vs St. Cloud State) ...... 1/6/1956 MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS 29 Denver (vs Rensselaer) ...... 1/24/1958 Rk Pen. Team (Penalties) vs Team (Penalties) ...... Date 3. 26 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State)...... 1/6/1979 1. 65 Minnesota (33) at Minnesota Duluth (32) ...... 3/14/1998 4. 24 North Dakota (vs Yale) ...... 1/1/1960 2. 64 Minnesota Duluth (35) vs North Dakota (29) ...... 10/31/1998 3. 59 North Dakota (30) vs Minnesota (29) ...... 3/6/1992 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 4. 57 Minnesota State (30) at Colorado College (27) ...... 2/28/2003 R. Assists Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5. 55 Minnesota (28) vs North Dakota (27) ...... 10/24/1992 1. 26 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State)...... 1/6/1979 55 Michigan Tech (29) vs Northern Michigan (26) ...... 11/5/1994 2. 24 Minnesota (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/7/1983 7. 54 St. Cloud State (28) vs Minnesota (26) ...... 12/19/1992 24 Denver (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/9/1990 8. 53 Michigan Tech (28) at Colorado College (25) ...... 2/22/1991 4. 22 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/17/1971 53 Michigan Tech (29) at Minnesota Duluth (24) ...... 10/27/1995 22 Michigan Tech (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/20/1976 10. 50 Wisconsin vs North Dakota ...... 12/10/1994 22 Wisconsin (vs Notre Dame) ...... 3/5/1978 22 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State)...... 1/6/1979

MOST POINTS Rk Points Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 49 Denver (vs Rensselaer) ...... 1/24/1958 2. 48 Michigan Tech (vs St. Cloud State) ...... 1/6/1956 3. 46 Wisconsin (vs Windsor) ...... 10/16/1981

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MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS • WCHA HIGHEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM FIVE PPG) Rk Pen. Team (Penalties) vs Team (Penalties) ...... Date Rk Pct. Team (PPG/PP) vs/at Opponent ...... Date 1. 64 Minnesota Duluth (35) vs North Dakota (29) ...... 10/31/1998 1. 1.000 Michigan Tech (6/6) vs Wisconsin ...... 1/26/1996 2. 59 North Dakota (30) vs Minnesota (29) ...... 3/6/1992 2. .833 Minnesota State (5/6) vs Alaska Anchorage ...... 11/30/2013 3. 57 Minnesota State (30) at Colorado College (27) ...... 2/28/2003 3. .750 Michigan Tech (6/8) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 1/31/2015 4. 55 Minnesota (28) vs North Dakota (27) ...... 10/24/1992 4. .714 Wisconsin (5/7) vs Michigan Tech ...... 11/08/2008 55 Michigan Tech (29) vs Northern Michigan (26) ...... 11/5/1994 .714 Nebraska Omaha (5/7) vs North Dakota ...... 1/21/2011 6. 54 St. Cloud State (28) vs Minnesota (26) ...... 12/19/1992 7. 53 Michigan Tech (28) at Colorado College (25) ...... 2/22/1991 HIGHEST POWER-PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 5 PPG) • WCHA 53 Michigan Tech (29) at Minnesota Duluth (24) ...... 10/27/1995 Rk Pct. Team (PPG) vs/at Opponent ...... Date 9. 50 Wisconsin vs North Dakota ...... 12/10/1994 1. 1.000 Michigan Tech (6/6) vs Wisconsin ...... 1/26/1996 2. .833 Minnesota State (5/6) vs Alaska Anchorage ...... 11/30/2013 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 3. .750 Michigan Tech (6/8) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 1/31/2015 Rk Mins. Team (Penalty Minutes) vs. Team (Penalty Minutes)...... Date 4. .714 Wisconsin (5/7) vs Michigan Tech ...... 11/08/2008 1. 257 Minnesota Duluth (133) vs North Dakota (124) ...... 10/31/1998 .714 Nebraska Omaha (5/7) vs North Dakota ...... 1/21/2011 2. 216 Ferris State (119) at Minnesota State (97) ...... 1/18/2014 3. 213 Minnesota (109) at Minnesota Duluth (104) ...... 3/14/1998 HIGHEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 PK) 4. 191 Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan...... 2/17/2005 Rk Pct. Team (PK) at/vs Opponent ...... Date 5. 186 St. Cloud State (102) vs Minnesota (84) ...... 12/19/1992 1. 1.000 North Dakota (12/12) vs Miami ...... 10/08/2005 6. 172 North Dakota (90) at Wisconsin (82) ...... 11/10/2007 1.000 Minnesota (12/12) vs Minnesota State ...... 10/21/2005 7. 162 Colorado College (91) vs Wisconsin (71) ...... 2/20/1993 1.000 Northern Michigan (11/11) vs Alaska Anchorage ...... 11/11/1995 8. 149 Alaska (78) vs. Lake Superior State (71) ...... 2/17/2017 1.000 Minnesota Duluth (11/11) vs North Dakota ...... 2/27/1998 9. 142 Wisconsin (71) vs Alaska Anchorage (71) ...... 2/2/2002 1.000 Denver (11/11) vs St. Cloud State ...... 10/22/2004 10. 140 Wisconsin vs Michigan Tech ...... 3/4/1995 1.000 North Dakota (11/11) vs Dartmouth ...... 12/29/2006 1.000 Minnesota (11/11) vs St. Cloud State ...... 10/17/2008 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS • WCHA 1.000 St. Cloud State (10/10) vs St. Lawrence ...... 10/9/200 Rk. Mins. Team (Penalty Minutes) vs. Team (Penalty Minutes)...... Date 1.000 St. Cloud State (10/10) vs Ohio State ...... 10/10/2004 1. 257 Minnesota Duluth (133) vs North Dakota (124) ...... 10/31/1998 1.000 Wisconsin (10/10) vs Notre Dame ...... 1/21/2005 2. 216 Ferris State (119) at Minnesota State (97) ...... 1/18/2014 1.000 Alaska Anchorage (10/10) vs Colorado College ...... 12/08/2006 3. 205 Minnesota State (111) at Colorado College (94) ...... 2/28/2003 1.000 Alabama Huntsville (10/10) vs Lake Superior State ...... 11/15/2015 4. 191 Michigan Tech (100) vs Northern Michigan (91) ...... 2/17/2005 5. 186 St. Cloud State (102) vs Minnesota (84) ...... 12/19/1992 HIGHEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 PK) • WCHA 6. 172 North Dakota (90) at Wisconsin (82) ...... 11/10/2007 Rk Pct. Team (PK) at/vs Opponent ...... Date 7. 162 Colorado College (91) vs Wisconsin (71) ...... 2/20/1993 1. 1.000 Minnesota (12/12) vs Minnesota State ...... 10/21/2005 8. 160 North Dakota (91) at Minnesota (69) ...... 2/2/2008 1.000 Northern Michigan (11/11) vs Alaska Anchorage ...... 11/11/1995 9. 149 Alaska (78) vs. Lake Superior State (71) ...... 2/17/2017 1.000 Minnesota Duluth (11/11) vs North Dakota ...... 2/27/199 10. 148 Michigan Tech (77) vs Northern Michigan (71) ...... 11/5/1994 1.000 Denver (11/11) vs St. Cloud State ...... 10/22/2004 1.000 Minnesota (11/11) vs St. Cloud State ...... 10/17/2008 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES 1.000 Bowling Green (11/11) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 2/25/2017 Rk. Mins. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1.000 Numerous teams (10/10) 1. 0 Multiple teams on multiple occasions Most recent: Minnesota State at Bemidji State ...... 2/28/2020 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk SHG Team (Opponent) ...... Date FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 1. 5 Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/9/1981 Rk. Mins. Team (Penalty Minutes) vs. Team (Penalty Minutes)...... Date 2. 3 Wisconsin (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/27/1982 1. 0 North Dakota (0) vs Colorado College (0) ...... 2/5/1982 3 Wisconsin (at Air Force) ...... 11/26/1982 0 Alaska Anchorage (0) at North Dakota (0) ...... 2/22/1997 3 North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/16/1990 0 Nebraska Omaha (0) vs Alaska Anchorage (0) ...... 10/14/2011 3 Northern Michigan (vs Denver)...... 2/28/1992 0 Michigan Tech (0) vs. Ferris State (0) (OT) ...... 10/30/2015 3 St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/11/1994 3 St. Cloud State (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/14/1998 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Rk. PPG Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA 1. 8 Colorado College (vs UMass-Lowell) ...... 1/18/1986 Rk SHG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 2. 7 Wisconsin (vs Macalester) ...... 1/24/1964 1. 5 Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/9/1981 7 Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1987 2. 3 Wisconsin (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/27/1982 7 North Dakota (at Denver) ...... 10/18/1991 3 St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/11/1994 5. 6 Wisconsin (vs Notre Dame) ...... 3/3/1979 3 St. Cloud State (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/14/1998 6 Denver (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/9/1990 6 North Dakota (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/26/1991 FASTEST TWO GOALS 6 Michigan Tech (vs Wisconsin) ...... 1/26/1996 Rk Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date 6 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) ...... 12/22/2001 1. :02 Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech)...... 2/1/1952 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 :02 North Dakota (at Colorado College) ...... 1/30/1960 6 Minnesota State (vs Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 3. :03 Alaska Anchorage (vs Air Force) ...... 10/12/2013 4. :04 Notre Dame (vs Michigan) ...... 1/2/1979 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS • WCHA 5. :05 North Dakota (vs Michigan State) ...... 11/21/1980 Rk PPG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 6. :06 Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/7/1967 1. 7 Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1987 :06 Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/12/1972 7 North Dakota (at Denver) ...... 10/18/1991 :06 Notre Dame (vs Wisconsin) ...... 12/9/1978 3. 6 Wisconsin (vs Notre Dame) ...... 3/3/1979 :06 Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 6 Denver (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/9/1990 :06 Wisconsin (vs UMass Lowell) ...... 10/2/1985 6 North Dakota (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/26/1991 :06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/16/1985 6 Michigan Tech (vs Wisconsin) ...... 1/26/1996 12. :08 Minnesota (vs Colorado College) (2)...... 2/27/1989 6 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) ...... 12/22/2001 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 6 Minnesota State (vs Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015

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FASTEST TWO GOALS • WCHA FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL • WCHA Rk Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date Rk Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. :02 Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech)...... 2/1/1952 1. 6 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/26/2018 :02 North Dakota (at Colorado College) ...... 1/30/1960 2. 7 Michigan Tech (vs Northern Michigan) ...... 11/20/1999 3. :04 Notre Dame (vs Michigan) ...... 1/2/1979 7 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/3/2020 4. :05 North Dakota (vs Michigan State) ...... 11/21/1980 4. 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/25/2014 5. :06 Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/7/1967 5. 10 Seven times, last: Alabama Huntsville (vs. Minnesota State) ..... 2/11/2021 :06 Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/12/1972 :06 Notre Dame (vs Wisconsin) ...... 12/9/1978 LONGEST GAME :06 Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 Rk Mins. Road Team (Score) at Home Team (Score) (Site) ...... Date :06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/16/1985 1. 129:30 Wisconsin 0 at Colorado College 1 (4 ot) (at Air Force) ...... 3/8/1997 :06 Minnesota (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/4/1989 2. 118:49 Alabama Huntsville 0 at Michigan Tech 1 (3 ot) ...... 3/13/2015 11. :07 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/18/1991 3. 111:33 Minn Duluth 2 at St. Cloud State 3 (3 ot) ...... 3/11/2007 12. :08 Minnesota (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/2/1970 4. 111:13 Wisconsin 1 vs Cornell 0 (3 ot) :08 Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 1/25/1980 at NCAA Midwest Regional, Green Bay, Wis...... 3/26/2006 :08 North Dakota (vs Denver) ...... 10/13/1990 5. 106:40 Ferris State 3 at Bemidji State 2 (3 ot) ...... 3/14/2015 :08 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) ...... 1/12/1991 6. 104:31 Michigan Tech 4 at Northern Michigan 3 (3 ot) ...... 3/7/2020 :08 Bowling Green (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/3/2014 7. 102:09 North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 4 (5 ot) at Met Center, Bloomington, Minn...... 12/21/1968 FASTEST THREE GOALS Rk Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date PERIOD 1. :17 Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 1/25/1980 2. :20 North Dakota (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/11/1953 MOST GOALS 3. :24 Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/12/1972 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 4. :27 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/3/1996 1. 11 North Dakota (vs Manitoba) (3) ...... 12/28/1978 5. :28 Michigan Tech (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/16/1974 2. 10 Colorado College (vs Boston University) ...... 3/18/1950 6. :31 Colorado College (vs Lake Forest) ...... 11/18/1966 10 Denver (vs Warroad) ...... 2/10/1961 :31 Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 4. 9 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (2) ...... 12/17/1971 8. :32 Michigan (vs Notre Dame) ...... 11/10/1979 9 Wisconsin (vs Windsor) (1) ...... 10/16/1981 :32 Northern Michigan (vs Alaska Fairbanks) ...... 12/1/1989 6. 8 North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) (1) ...... 1/18/1952 :32 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/18/1991 8 Michigan State (vs Ohio State) (3) ...... 12/7/1957 8 Wisconsin (vs Northeastern) (1) ...... 1/3/1971 FASTEST THREE GOALS • WCHA 8 Minnesota (at Michigan) (2)...... 1/5/1979 Rk Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date 8 Michigan Tech (four times) 1. :17 Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 1/25/1980 2. :20 North Dakota (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/11/1953 MOST GOALS • WCHA 3. :24 Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/12/1972 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 4. :27 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/3/1996 1. 9 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (2) ...... 12/17/1971 5. :28 Michigan Tech (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/16/1974 2. 8 Minnesota (at Michigan) (2)...... 1/5/1979 6. :31 Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 3. 7 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State) (2) ...... 1/6/1979 7. :32 Michigan (vs Notre Dame) ...... 11/10/1979 7 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (2) ...... 2/23/1991 8. :39 Minnesota (vs Michigan State) ...... 2/20/1960 7 St. Cloud State (vs Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 2/15/2002 9. :46 Minnesota Duluth (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/23/1979 7 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/08/2014 10. :47 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/17/1971 MOST ASSISTS FASTEST FOUR GOALS Rk Assists Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date Rk Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 18 North Dakota (vs Manitoba) (3) ...... 12/28/1978 1. 1:13 Colorado College (vs Lake Forest) ...... 11/18/1966 2. 14 Denver (vs Warroad) ...... 2/10/1961 2. 1:18 North Dakota (vs Saskatchewan) ...... 12/30/1976 14 Wisconsin (vs Western Ontario) (3) ...... 10/22/1976 3. 1:19 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/17/1971 14 Minnesota (vs Maine) (2) ...... 1/4/1986 4. 1:48 Michigan Tech (vs St. Lawrence) ...... 3/17/1960 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA MOST SHOTS ON GOAL Rk. Assists Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 13 St. Cloud State (vs Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 2/15/2002 1. 78 Wisconsin (at Northeastern) ...... 1/3/1971 2. 12 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (2) ...... 12/17/1971 78 Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/17/1972 12 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State) (2) ...... 1/6/1979 3. 77 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2015 12 Denver (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/9/1990 4. 75 Minnesota (vs U.S. International) ...... 10/23/1981 12 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/23/1991 5. 73 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) ...... 2/7/1992 MOST POINTS MOST SHOTS ON GOAL • WCHA Rk Points Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date Rk Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 29 North Dakota (vs Manitoba) (3) ...... 12/28/1978 1. 78 Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/17/1972 2. 24 Denver (vs Warroad) ...... 2/10/1961 2. 77 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2014 3. 21 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (2) ...... 12/17/1971 3. 73 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) ...... 2/7/1992 21 Minnesota (vs Maine) (2) ...... 1/4/1986 4. 65 Minnesota State (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/15/2014 5. 20 Wisconsin (vs Yale) (1) ...... 12/28/1980 5. 64 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 20 Wisconsin (vs Air Force) (3) ...... 11/26/1982 20 St. Cloud State (vs Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 2/15/2002 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST POINTS • WCHA 1. 6 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/26/2018 Rk Points Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 2. 7 Michigan Tech (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 11/20/1999 1. 21 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (2) ...... 12/17/1971 7 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/3/2020 2. 20 St. Cloud State (vs Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 2/15/2002 4. 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Wisconsin) ...... 12/27/2013 3. 19 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State) (2) ...... 1/6/1979 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/25/2014 9 Alabama Huntsville at Minnesota State) ...... 12/11/2015 9 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Michigan Tech) (NC) ...... 2/5/2021 8. 10 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Nebraska Omaha) ...... 2/15/2013 10 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/10/2014 10 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 2/15/2014

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MOST POWER PLAY GOALS MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA Rk PPG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 6 Michigan Tech (at Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1987 1. 96 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 2. 5 Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) (2) ...... 11/5/1988 2. 87 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 5 Northern Michigan (vs Ohio State) (3) ...... 12/28/1990 87 Alaska (vs Alaska Anchorage) (3) ...... 1/16/2015 4. 4 Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) (1) ...... 1/14/2006 4. 82 Colorado College (vs Minnesota State) ...... 2/28/2003 4 Wisconsin (vs Clarkson (1) ...... 1/5/1980 5. 76 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/31/1998 4 Alaska Anchorage (vs Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/9/2013 6. 70 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 10/31/1998 4 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 7. 66 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (3) ...... 11/10/2007 8. 65 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) (3) ...... 12/19/1992 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS • WCHA 9. 63 Alaska Anchorage (at Wisconsin) (3) ...... 2/2/2002 Rk PPG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 10. 61 North Dakota (at Denver) (2) ...... 2/5/1994 1. 6 Michigan Tech (at Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1987 2. 5 Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) (2) ...... 11/5/1988 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 3. 4 Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) (1) ...... 1/14/2006 Rk Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 4 Alaska Anchorage (vs Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/9/2013 1. 33 Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) (3rd) ...... 11/27/1972 4 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 2. 31 Minnesota (vs Providence) (2nd) ...... 12/29/1980 31 Minnesota (vs Niagara) (3rd) ...... 1/7/2006 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk SHG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 1. 3 Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/9/1981 Rk Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 3 Wisconsin (vs Air Force (3) ...... 11/26/1982 1. 0 Wisconsin (vs Cornell) ...... 3/19/1970 3 Alaska Anchorage (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/5/2002 0 Northern Michigan (vs Harvard) ...... 3/26/1993 0 Northern Michigan (vs Colorado College) ...... 3/2/1996 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA 0 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State (1) ...... 1/19/2007 Rk SHG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 0 Alabama Huntsville (at Wisconsin) (1) ...... 12/27/2013 1. 3 Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/9/1981 0 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Connecticut () ...... 12/27/2013 3 Alaska Anchorage (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/5/2002 0 Alaska (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/3/2020 0 Minnesota State (vs. Bemidji State) (3) ...... 12/29/2019 FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD 0 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (NC) ...... 2/5/2021 Rk Time Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. :05 Minnesota (at Michigan) ...... 1/13/1968 ATTENDANCE :05 Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/3/1978 :05 Wisconsin (vs Michigan State) (2) ...... 1/26/1980 OUTOOORS 4. :06 Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech)...... 2/08/1992 Rk Attn. Teams / Site ...... Date 1. 55,031 Wisconsin vs Michigan at Camp Randall Stadium ...... 2/6/2010 MOST PENALTIES 2. 52,051 Minnesota vs Wisconsin at Soldier Field ...... 2/17/2013 Rk Pen. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 3. 40,890 Wisconsin vs Ohio State at Lambeau Field ...... 2/11/2006 1. 20 Northern Michigan (vs Michigan Tech) (3) ...... 11/5/1994 4. 26,052 Michigan Tech vs Western Michigan at ...... 12/28/2013 20 Michigan Tech (vs Northern Michigan) (3) ...... 11/5/1994 Great Lakes Invitational, , Detroit, Mich. 3. 19 Wisconsin (at North Dakota) (1) ...... 12/10/1994 5. 25,449 Michigan Tech vs Michigan State at ...... 12/27/2013 19 North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) (1) ...... 12/10/1994 Great Lakes Invitational, Comerica Park, Detroit, Mich. 19 Alaska Anchorage (at N. Michigan) (3) ...... 3/12/1994 19 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3) ...... 3/14/1998 INDOORS 7. 18 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (3) ...... 3/14/1998 Rk Attn. Teams / Site (all at Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) ...... Date 8. 17 Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) (2) ...... 2/17/2005 1. 19,463 Minnesota vs North Dakota at 2007 WCHA Final Five ...... 3/17/2007 17 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 2. 19,359 Wisconsin vs Minnesota at 2007 WCHA Final Five ...... 3/16/2007 10. 16 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3) ...... 12/9/1994 3. 19,353 St. Cloud State vs Minnesota at 2006 WCHA Final Five ...3/17/2006 4. 19,306 Minnesota vs North Dakota at 2004 WCHA Final Five ....3/20/2004 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA 5. 19,282 St. Cloud State vs North Dakota at 2006 WCHA Final Five ...3/18/2006 Rk Pen. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 6. 19,232 Minnesota vs St. Cloud State at 2008 WCHA Final Five ...3/20/2008 1. 20 Northern Michigan (vs Michigan Tech) (3) ...... 11/5/1094 7. 19,208 Minnesota vs Minnesota Duluth at 2004 WCHA Final Five ...3/19/2004 2. 19 Wisconsin (at North Dakota) (1) ...... 12/10/1994 8. 18,949 Colorado College vs Minnesota at 2013 WCHA Final Five .....3/22/2013 19 North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) (1) ...... 12/10/1994 9. 18,782 Colorado College vs Wisconsin at 2013 WCHA Final Five ... 3/23/2013 4. 17 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 10. 18,523 Minnesota vs St. Cloud State at 2002 WCHA Final Five ..3/15/2002 5. 16 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/27/1998 11. 18,409 Minnesota vs St. Cloud State at 2001 WCHA Final Five ....3/16/2001 16 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3) ...... 12/9/1994 7. 15 North Dakota (vs Northern Michigan) (2) ...... 2/2/1990 HIGHEST AVERAGE ATTENDANCE PER GAME, TEAM • SEASON 15 Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) ...... 12/7/1991 Rk Attn. Team ...... Season 15 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/19/1992 1. 15,048 Wisconsin ...... 2009-10 15 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (1) ...... 10/31/1998 2. 14,430 Wisconsin ...... 2006-07 15 Alaska Anchorage (at Wisconsin) (3) ...... 2/2/2002 3. 14,133 Wisconsin ...... 2007-08 15 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 4. 13,785 Wisconsin ...... 2008-09 5. 13,511 Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 6. 13,226 Wisconsin ...... 2010-11 Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 7. 12,153 Wisconsin ...... 1998-99 1. 96 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 8. 11,956 Wisconsin ...... 2004-05 2. 87 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 9. 11,773 Wisconsin ...... 2011-12 3. 82 Colorado College (vs Minnesota State) ...... 2/28/2003 10. 11,756 North Dakota ...... 2010-11 4. 81 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3) ...... 3/14/1998 81 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (3) ...... 10/31/1998 TOTAL HOME ATTENDANCE, CONFERENCE • SEASON 6. 74 Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) (2) ...... 2/17/2005 Rk Attn. Per Game Avg...... Season 74 Northern Michigan (vs Michigan Tech) (2) ...... 2/17/2005 1. 1,734,275 6,937 per game ...... 2010-11 8. 70 Alaska Anchorage (at N. Michigan) (3) ...... 3/12/1994 2. 1,695,022 6,647 per game ...... 2012-13 70 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3) ...... 10/31/1998 3. 1,693,401 6,667 per game ...... 2011-12 10. 66 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (3) ...... 11/10/2007 4. 1,606,68 7,370 per game ...... 2006-07 5. 1,552,920 7,430 per game...... 2005-06 6. 1,523,972 7,227 per game ...... 2009-10 7. 1,520,588 7,381 per game ...... 2008-09 8. 1,513,137 6,973 per game ...... 2003-04 9. 1,511,991 6,904 per game...... 2002-03

189 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST ASSISTS CAREER Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 198 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1989-93 MOST GAMES PLAYED 2. 194 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-80 Rk Games Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 3. 188 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1982-86 1. 182 Larry Olimb, F, Minnesota ...... 1988-92 4. 186 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 2. 180 Grant Bischoff, F, Minnesota ...... 1986-90 5. 177 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-76 3. 179 Rob Andringa, D, Wisconsin ...... 1987-91 6. 174 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1976-79 4. 177 Gary Shuchuk, F, Wisconsin ...... 1986-90 7. 173 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1974-78 5. 176 Peter Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1987-90 8. 168 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 176 Ken Gernander, F, Minnesota ...... 1988-91 168 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota ...... 1976-79 176 Travis Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1990-93 10. 159 Larry Olimb, F, Minnesota ...... 1988-92 8. 175 Chris Porter, F, North Dakota ...... 2003-07 11. 154 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1951-55 175 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-09 12. 152 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-86 10. 174 Jim Johnson, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1981-85 13. 149 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1980-84 11. 173 Gary Shopek, D, Minnesota ...... 1984-88 149 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1982-86 173 Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin ...... 1986-90 149 John Young, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1989-93 173 Jason Miller, Minnesota ...... 1987-91 16. 148 Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota...... 1997-01 173 Derek Peltier, D, Minnesota ...... 2003-07 17. 145 Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame ...... 1973-77 15. 172 Paul Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-88 18. 143 Dan Lempe, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1976-80 172 Jeff Nielsen, F, Minnesota ...... 1990-94 143 Matt Christensen, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-86 172 Judd Stevens, D, Minnesota ...... 2001-05 20. 135 Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1975-79 172 Andy Sertich, F, Minnesota ...... 2002-06 21. 134 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1975-78 19. 171 Matt Koalska, F, Minnesota ...... 2000-04 22. 133 Stu Ostlund, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1974-78 171 Troy Riddle, F, Minnesota ...... 2000-04 23. 132 John Sturges, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 171 Drew LeBlanc, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2009-13 24. 131 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-79 22. 170 Rob Mendel, D, Wisconsin ...... 1986-90 131 Ron Vincent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-82 170 Cory Laylin, F, Minnesota ...... 1988-92 131 Jack Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-12 170 Dylan Mills, F, Minnesota ...... 1997-01 170 Gino Guyer, F, Minnesota ...... 2002-06 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 170 Chris Harrington, D, Minnesota ...... 2002-06 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 151 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 2. 147 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1978-81 Rk Games Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 3. 146 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1976-79 1. 175 Chris Porter, F, North Dakota ...... 2003-07 4. 145 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1989-93 175 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 5. 136 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 3. 172 Derek Peltier, D, Minnesota ...... 2004-08 6, 134 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1974-78 4. 171 John Johannson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1980-84 171 Calvin Elfring, D, Colorado College ...... 1994-98 MOST POINTS Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons MOST GOALS 1. 324 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 2. 310 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-76 1. 144 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1951-55 3. 300 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 2. 138 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 4. 298 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1951-55 3. 133 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-76 5. 285 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1975-79 4. 132 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 6. 272 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1989-93 5. 131 Ben Cherski, F, North Dakota ...... 1951-55 7. 269 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-86 6. 125 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-79 8 267 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1974-78 7. 120 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1982-86 9. 266 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1982-86 8. 119 Corey Millen, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-87 10. 265 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota ...... 1976-80 9. 117 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ...... 1976-80 11. 256 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-79 10. 112 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1975-78 12. 246 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1975-78 11. 111 Kris Manery, F, Michigan ...... 1974-77 13. 241 Corey Millen, F, Minnesota ...... 1982-87 111 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1975-79 14. 238 Butsy Erickson, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-83 13. 110 Dixon Ward, F, North Dakota ...... 1988-90 15. 234 Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame ...... 1973-77 14. 109 Dick Dougherty, F, Minnesota ...... 1950-54 16. 228 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-81 109 Butsy Erickson, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-83 228 Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota...... 1997-01 16. 108 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2002-06 18. 225 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 17. 106 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1989-92 19. 222 Dan Lempe, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1976-80 18. 104 Greg Meredith, F, Notre Dame ...... 1976-80 222 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1989-92 19. 101 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1984-87 21. 220 Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin ...... 1983-87 20. 100 Bob D’Alvise, F, Michigan Tech...... 1971-75 220 Dallas Drake, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1988-92 100 Tom Milani, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1972-76 23. 219 Matt Christensen, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-86 100 Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin ...... 1983-87 219 Dixon Ward, F, North Dakota ...... 1988-92 100 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota ...... 1992-96 219 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1989-93 24. 99 Gregg Moore, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1979-83 25. 98 Angie Moretto, F, Michigan ...... 1973-76 MOST POINTS • WCHA Phil Sykes, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-82 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 257 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 MOST GOALS • WCHA 2. 241 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1975-79 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 3. 237 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 1. 106 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 4. 235 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-76 2. 103 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-76 5. 206 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1974-78 3. 101 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 206 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1989-93 4. 101 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1984-87 7. 196 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-79 5. 95 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1975-79 95 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-86 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING ONE OR MORE POINTS 7. 93 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ...... 1977-80 Games Player, Position, Team (Dates) ...... Seasons 8. 91 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-79 1. 78 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (12/19/1973-12/6/1975) ...... 1973-76 9. 85 Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin ...... 1983-87 2. 33 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth (01/27-12/14/1984) ...... 1983-85 3. 32 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech (11/22/1975-03/11/1976) ...... 1975-76

190 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) 10. 1,508,499 7,317 per game ...... 2007-08 WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING ONE OR MORE POINTS • WCHA 14. 37 Scott Lecy, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-81 Games Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 37 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-09 1. 62 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-76 37 Ryan Lasch, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2006-10 17. 36 Cary Eades, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-82 MOST HAT TRICKS 18. 35 Peter Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-82 Rk. No. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 35 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver ...... 1983-86 1. 17 Ben Cherski, F, North Dakota ...... 1951-55 35 Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin ...... 1986-90 2. 14 Bert DeHate, F, Wisconsin ...... 1967-69 21. 34 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1975-78 3. 13 Jerry Walker, F, Denver...... 1959-61 34 Kim Maurer, F, Michigan ...... 1975-78 4. 10 Red Berenson, F, Michigan ...... 1960-62 23. 33 Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin ...... 1983-87 10 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 33 Dean Antos, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-91 10 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 33 Doug Macdonald, F, Wisconsin ...... 1988-92 10 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1975-78 33 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1989-92 10 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-86 33 Russ Romaniuk, F, North Dakota ...... 1988-91

MOST HAT TRICKS • WCHA MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk. No. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 9 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ...... 1977-80 1. 16 Joe Frederick, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-93 2. 8 Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame ...... 1974-77 2. 15 Chris Conner, F, Michigan Tech...... 2002-06 8 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1974-78 3. 13 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota...... 1977-80 4. 7 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 4. 12 John Harrington, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1975-79 7 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-86 12 Russ Romaniuk, F, North Dakota ...... 1988-91 7 Phil Berger, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-88 6. 11 Al Radke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1980-84 7 Dixon Ward, F, North Dakota ...... 1988-92 7. 10 Scott Dub, F, North Dakota ...... 1984-88 10 Paul Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-88 MOST PENALTIES 10 Aaron Miskovich, F, Minnesota ...... 1997-2001 Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 10 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 1. 247 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1981-85 2. 208 Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota ...... 1990-94 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 3. 204 Matt DeMarchi, D, Minnesota ...... 1999-2003 Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 4. 193 Jim Johnson, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1981-85 1. 23 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2002-06 5. 192 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1990-94 2. 21 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-76 6. 191 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1988-92 3. 20 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-79 7. 188 Dave Feamster, D, Colorado College...... 1976-80 4. 18 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota ...... 1976-80 8. 182 Ben Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1987-91 5. 17 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-09 9. 180 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-86 6. 16 Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin ...... 1986-90 10. 179 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1991-94 16 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1990-94 11. 177 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin ...... 1975-79 16 T.J. Oshie, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-08 9. 15 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1975-78 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 15 Cary Eades, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-82 Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 15 John Newberry, F, Wisconsin ...... 1980-82 1. 540 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1981-85 15 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver ...... 1983-86 2. 499 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1988-92 15 Tony Granato, F, Wisconsin ...... 1983-87 3. 487 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1990-94 15 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1989-93 4. 473 Matt DeMarchi, D, Minnesota ...... 1999-2003 15 Steve Reinprecht, F, Wisconsin ...... 1996-2000 5. 453 Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota ...... 1990-94 15 Mark Rycroft, F, Denver...... 1997-2000 6. 438 Dean Magee, F, Colorado College ...... 1974-78 15 Lee Goren, F, North Dakota ...... 1997-2000 7. 407 Greg Hadden, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-95 15 Brandon Bochenski, F, North Dakota ...... 2001-04 8. 403 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-86 15 Jason Gregoire, F, North Dakota ...... 2008-11 9. 402 Jim Johnson, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1981-85 10. 400 Ben Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1987-91 MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 11. 398 Jason Prokopetz, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1994-98 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 12. 397 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1990-94 1. 56 Lindsay Thomson, D, Denver ...... 1973-77 13. 389 Chris Kenady, F, Denver ...... 1991-95 56 Doug Lidster, D, Colorado College ...... 1979-83 14. 382 Mike Commodore, D, North Dakota ...... 1997-00 3. 51 Greg Woods, D, Denver ...... 1975-79 15. 377 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin ...... 1975-79 51 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1983-87 5. 46 George Konik, D, Denver ...... 1959-61 MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA 6. 45 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota ...... 1998-2002 Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 7. 43 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1980-84 1. 431 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1990-94 8. 42 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1974-77 2. 347 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1981-85 9. 41 Tim Thomas, D, Wisconsin ...... 1981-86 3. 319 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1991-94 10. 40 Justin Schultz, D, Wisconsin ...... 2009-12 4. 317 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-86 11. 39 Jeff Brownschidle, D, Notre Dame ...... 1977-81 5. 314 Greg Hadden, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-95 39 Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College ...... 1999-2003 6. 312 Matt DeMarchi, D, Minnesota ...... 1999-2003 13. 38 Paul Clark, D, Notre Dame ...... 1973-77 7. 298 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin ...... 1975-79 38 Nick Naumenko, D, North Dakota ...... 1992-96 15. 37 Tony Kellin, D, Minnesota ...... 1983-86 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 37 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1994-97 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 17. 36 John Taft, D, Wisconsin ...... 1972-77 1. 72 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-76 36 Kip Noble, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1986-90 2. 56 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2002-06 36 Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota ...... 1990-94 3. 53 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-76 20. 35 Sean Hill, D, Wisconsin ...... 1988-91 4. 51 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1984-87 35 Travis Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1988-93 5. 47 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1975-79 22. 34 Reed Larson, D, Minnesota ...... 1973-77 6. 46 Bill Oleksuk, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1978-82 34 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-81 7. 43 Greg Meredith, F, Notre Dame ...... 1976-80 24. 33 Keith Ballard, D, Minnesota ...... 2001-04 43 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota ...... 1976-80 9. 41 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-76 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 10. 40 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1972-76 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 40 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1974-78 1. 194 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-81 40 Dixon Ward, F, North Dakota ...... 1988-92 2. 152 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-86 13. 38 Dan Lerg, F, Michigan...... 1977-80 3. 151 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1983-87 191 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

4. 149 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1980-84 5. 139 Dave Feamster, D, Colorado College...... 1976-80 6. 128 Todd Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1986-89 7. 126 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1974-77 8. 125 Greg Woods, D, Denver ...... 1975-79 9. 124 Scott Swanson, D, Colorado College ...... 1995-99 10. 121 Bill Himmelright, D, North Dakota ...... 1975-79 11. 120 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1994-97 12. 118 Doug Lister, D, Colorado College ...... 1979-83 13. 115 Tim Manning, D, Michigan ...... 1978-81 115 Russ Parent, D, North Dakota ...... 1986-90 15. 113 Tim Thomas, D, Wisconsin ...... 1981-86 113 Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College ...... 1999-2003 17. 102 Brad Cox, D, North Dakota ...... 1976-80 102 Nick Naumenko, D, North Dakota ...... 1992-96 19. 101 Chay Genoway, D, North Dakota ...... 2006-11 20. 100 Dan Trebil, D, Minnesota ...... 1991-96 21. 99 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota ...... 1998-2002 22. 98 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State ...... 1972-74 98 Travis Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1989-93 24. 95 John Taft, D, Wisconsin ...... 1972-77 WISCONSIN’S THERAN WELSH HOLDS THE WCHA RECORDS FOR 95 John Blum, D, Michigan ...... 1978-81 CAREER ASSISTS (194) AND POINTS (228) BY A DEFENSEMAN. 95 Chris Harrington, D, Minnesota ...... 2002-06 MOST GOALS 95 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 56 Jerry Walker, F, Denver...... 1960-61 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 2. 53 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 3. 52 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 1. 228 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-81 52 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 2. 202 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1983-87 5. 51 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 3. 192 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1980-84 6. 50 Ed Beers, F, Denver ...... 1981-82 4. 191 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-86 7. 49 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1984-85 5. 176 Greg Woods, D, Denver ...... 1975-79 8. 48 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 6. 174 Doug Lidster, D, Colorado College ...... 1979-83 48 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 7. 171 Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1975-79 48 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 8. 168 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1974-77 11. 47 Bob McCusker, F, Colorado College ...... 1956-57 9. 159 Scott Swanson, D, Colorado College ...... 1995-99 47 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 10. 158 Todd Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1986-89 47 George Lyle, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 11. 157 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1994-97 47 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 12. 154 Tim Thomas, D, Wisconsin ...... 1981-86 15. 46 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 13. 149 Lindsay Thomson, D, Denver ...... 1973-77 16. 45 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1985-86 149 Bill Himmelright, D, North Dakota ...... 1975-79 17. 43 Red Berenson, F, Michigan ...... 1961-62 15. 147 Jim Leavins, D, Denver ...... 1980-84 43 Eddie Bumbacco, F, Notre Dame ...... 1972-73 16. 144 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota ...... 1998-2002 43 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 17. 142 Tim Manning, D, Michigan ...... 1978-81 43 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1976-77 18. 140 Nick Naumenko, D, North Dakota ...... 1992-96 43 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota...... 1979-80 19. 139 Russ Parent, D, North Dakota ...... 1986-90 43 Scott Bjugstad, F, Minnesota ...... 1982-83 20. 133 Travis Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1989-93 23. 42 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1952-53 21. 131 John Taft, D, Wisconsin ...... 1972-77 42 Dick Dougherty, F, Minnesota ...... 1953-54 22. 129 Keith Hendrickson, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 1975-80 25. 41 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1954-55 129 Sean Hill, D, Wisconsin ...... 1988-91 41 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 24. 127 Chay Genoway, D, North Dakota ...... 2006-11 41 Steve Ulseth, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 25. 126 Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College ...... 1999-03 41 Corey Millen, F, Minnesota ...... 1985-86 SEASON 41 Gary Shuchuk, F, Wisconsin ...... 1989-90 MOST GOALS • WCHA MOST GAMES PLAYED Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Games Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 45 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 1. 49 Todd Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1986-87 2. 42 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1985-86 49 Tim Bergland, D, Minnesota ...... 1986-87 3. 41 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 3. 48 Matt Christensen, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 4. 40 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 48 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 5. 39 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 48 Mark Odnokon, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 39 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 48 Mark Baron, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 7. 38 George Lyle, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 48 Jim Sprenger, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 8. 37 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1984-85 48 Dan May, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1984-85 37 Phil Berger, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-88 48 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 10. 36 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 48 Tom Weiss, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 36 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 48 Scott Mathias, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 12. 34 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1976-77 48 Eric Johnson, D, Denver ...... 1985-86 34 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 48 Don Mercier, D, Denver ...... 1985-86 34 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1976-77 48 Corey Millen, F, Minnesota ...... 1985-86 15. 33 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 48 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1985-86 33 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 48 Steve MacSwain, F, Minnnesota ...... 1985-86 33 Dallas Drake, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-92 48 Todd Okerlund, F, Minnesota ...... 1985-86 18. 32 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 48 Tim Bergland, D, Minnesota ...... 1985-86 32 Kris Manery, F, Michigan ...... 1975-76 48 Steve MacSwain, F, Minnesota ...... 1986-87 32 Kip Mauer, F, Michigan...... 1976-77 48 Paul Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1986-87 21. 31 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 48 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 31 Kris Manery, F, Michigan ...... 1976-77 48 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 23. 30 Angie Moretto, F, Michigan ...... 1974-75 48 Steve Johnson, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 30 Ed Beers, F, Denver ...... 1981-82 48 Scott Koberinski, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 48 Malcolm Parks, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 192 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST ASSISTS 22. 87 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota...... 1979-80 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 23. 86 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 1. 70 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 86 Butsy Erickson, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 2. 67 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 86 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1983-84 3. 65 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 86 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-92 4. 61 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1990-91 5. 60 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1984-85 MOST POINTS • WCHA 6. 59 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 59 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-79 1. 86 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 59 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota ...... 1979-80 2. 83 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 59 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 3. 81 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 10. 58 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 81 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 58 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1983-84 5. 80 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1984-85 12. 57 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 6. 74 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 57 Don Fraser, F, Denver ...... 1981-82 7. 73 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 14. 56 Bill Masterton, F, Denver ...... 1960-61 73 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 56 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 9. 72 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 56 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1976-77 10. 71 George Lyle, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 56 Larry Olimb, F, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 71 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1976-77 56 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 71 Steve Johnson, F, North Dakota ...... 1987-88 19. 55 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-92 13. 70 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 55 Jeff Panzer, F, North Dakota...... 2000-01 70 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 21. 54 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 70 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-92 54 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 16. 69 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 54 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 69 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 54 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College ...... 1977-78 18. 68 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 54 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 68 Phil Berger, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-88 54 Neal Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 20. 67 Doug Palazzari, F, CC ...... 1973-74 54 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1991-92 67 Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame ...... 1976-77 22. 66 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1977-78 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 66 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 24. 65 Bob D’Alvise, F, Michigan Tech...... 1974-75 1. 50 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 65 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 2. 49 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 65 Stu Ostlund, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 49 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 49 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING ONE OR MORE POINTS 5. 48 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 Rk Games Player, Position, Team (Dates) ...... Season 48 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 1. 32 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech (11/22/1975 – 3/11/1976) ...... 1975-76 48 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1990-91 2. 27 Steve Johnson, F, North Dakota (10/16/1987 – 1/23/1988) .... 1987-88 8. 47 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 3. 24 Steve Ulseth, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 9. 46 John Sturgis, F, Michigan State...... 1974-75 4. 23 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1951-53 46 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 5. 21 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin (11/12/1977 – 2/3/1979) ...... 1977-78 46 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College ...... 1977-78 21 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1983-85 46 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-92 21 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota ...... 1994-96 13. 45 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 8. 19 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 45 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1978-79 19 Erik Westrum, F, Minnesota ...... 1999-2000 15. 44 Steve Johnson, F, North Dakota ...... 1987-88 10. 18 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan (11/22/1985 – 1/24/1986) 16. 43 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 ...... 1985-86 43 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1984-85 18. 42 Doug Palazzari, F, Colorado College ...... 1973-74 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING ONE OR MORE GOALS 42 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 Rk Games Player, Position, Team (Dates) ...... Season 42 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1979-80 1. 18 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan (11/22/1985 – 1/24/1986) 21. 41 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 ...... 1985-86 41 Stu Ostlund, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 2. 15 Brent Riplinger, F, Northern Michigan (1/29 – 3/18/1993) ...... 1992-93 41 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 3. 12 Ben Cherski, F, North Dakota (1/11 – 2/19/1952) ...... 1951-52 24. 40 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 4. 11 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan (1/25 – 3/2/1991) ...... 1990-91 40 Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame ...... 1976-77 5. 10 George Lyle, F, Michigan Tech (2/13 – 3/1/1975) ...... 1974-75 10 Gord Salt, F, Michigan Tech (2/13 – 3/11/1976) ...... 1975-76 MOST POINTS 7. 9 Mark Calder, F, Michigan State (12/18/1971 – 2/5/1972) ...... 1971-72 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 9 Steve Alley, F, Wisconsin (10/15 – 11/19/1976) ...... 1976-77 1. 116 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 9 Matt Christensen, F, Minnesota Duluth (10/26 – 11/23/1984) 1984-85 2. 109 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 1984-85 9 John Byce, F, Wisconsin (1/6 – 2/3/1990) ...... 1989-90 3. 106 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 9 Brad Federenko, F, Minnesota Duluth (12/28/1994 – 1/27/1995) ...... 4. 105 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 ...... 1994-95 5. 104 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 6. 99 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1976-77 MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 99 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 8. 97 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 1. 23 Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College ...... 2002-03 97 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 2. 22 Steve Richmond, D, Michigan ...... 1980-81 10. 96 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 3. 21 George Konik, D, Denver ...... 1958-59 11. 94 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 4. 20 Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 12. 93 Steve Ulseth, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 20 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota ...... 2001-02 13. 92 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota ...... 1979-80 5. 19 Greg Woods, D, Denver ...... 1975-76 92 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 19 Dave Langevin, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1975-76 15. 91 Scott Bjugstad, F, Minnesota ...... 1982-83 19 Randy Skarda, D, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 16. 90 Eddie Bumbacco, F, Notre Dame ...... 1972-73 19 Sean Hill, D, Wisconsin ...... 1990-91 90 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 9. 18 Mike Busniuk, D, Denver ...... 1973-74 17. 89 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 18 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 89 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 18 Ron Griffi n, D, Wisconsin ...... 1979-80 89 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 18 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1983-84 89 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 18 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1985-86 21. 88 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 18 Bret Hedican, D, St. Cloud State ...... 1990-91 193 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

18 Justin Schultz, D, Wisconsin ...... 2010-11 56 Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 16. 17 Kip Noble, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1989-90 56 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1996-97 17 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1995-96 17. 55 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 18. 16 Ross Woodley, D, Denver ...... 1971-72 18. 54 Bill Baker, D, Minnesota ...... 1978-79 16 Craig Redmond, D, Denver ...... 1982-83 54 Steve Richmond, D, Michigan ...... 1980-81 16 Kevin Dineen, D, Denver ...... 1982-83 54 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1980-81 16 Jim Leavins, D, Denver ...... 1982-83 54 Craig Redmond, D, Denver ...... 1982-83 54 Marty Wiitala, D, Wisconsin ...... 1985-86 MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN • WCHA 54 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1986-87 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 24. 53 Sean Hill, D, Wisconsin ...... 1989-90 1. 18 Lindsay Thompson, D, Denver ...... 1974-75 53 Matt Carle, D, Denver ...... 2005-06 18 Randy Skarda, D, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 3. 15 Dave Feamster, D, Colorado College...... 1979-80 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN • WCHA 15 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1985-86 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 15 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1986-87 1. 63 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 6. 14 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 2. 54 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1985-86 14 Ron Griffi n, D, Wisconsin ...... 1979-80 3. 50 Tim Thomas, D, Wisconsin ...... 1984-85 14 Darryl Olsen, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1988-89 4. 49 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 14 Bret Hedican, D, St. Cloud State ...... 1990-91 5. 47 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 14 Sean Hill, D, Wisconsin ...... 1990-91 47 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 14 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota ...... 2001-02 7. 46 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1986-87 46 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1995-96 9. 45 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1983-84 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 45 Ian Kidd, D, North Dakota...... 1986-87 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 45 Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 1. 65 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 12. 44 Doug Clarke, D, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 2. 58 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1983-84 13. 43 Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 3. 56 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 14. 42 Matt Carle, D, Denver ...... 2005-06 4. 54 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 5. 51 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1979-80 MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN 51 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 7. 50 Tim Thomas, D, Wisconsin ...... 1984-85 1. 82 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College (28g, 54a) ...... 1977-78 50 Russ Parent, D, North Dakota ...... 1989-90 82 Kevin Maxwell, F, North Dakota (31g, 51a) ...... 1978-79 9. 47 Ian Kidd, D, North Dakota...... 1986-87 3. 80 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 47 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1996-97 4. 78 Troy Murray, F, North Dakota ...... 1980-81 11. 46 Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 5. 76 Bruno Baseotto, F, Michigan ...... 1979-80 46 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1995-96 6. 72 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 13. 45 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 7. 71 Neal Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1978-79 14. 44 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1980-81 8. 66 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1982-83 44 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 9. 64 Dan Lempe, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1976-77 16. 43 John Taft, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 10. 62 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1951-52 43 Tim Manning, D, Michigan ...... 1979-80 62 John Newberry, F, Wisconsin ...... 1980-81 43 John Blum, D, Michigan ...... 1980-81 62 Thomas Vanek, F, Minnesota...... 2002-03 43 Chris Chelios, D, Wisconsin...... 1981-82 13. 61 Zach Parise, F, North Dakota ...... 2002-03 43 Todd Richards, D, Minnesota ...... 1986-87 14. 60 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 43 Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 15. 59 Dave Poulin, F, Notre Dame ...... 1978-79 22. 42 Bill Baker, D, Minnesota ...... 1978-89 59 Brian Swanson, F, Colorado College ...... 1995-96 42 Matt Carle, D, Denver ...... 2005-06 17. 58 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College ...... 2000-01 24. 41 Bob Boyd, D, Michigan State ...... 1972-73 18. 57 John McMillan, F, Denver...... 1983-84 41 Bill Himmelright, D, North Dakota ...... 1977-78 19. 56 Vic Venasky, F, Denver ...... 1970-71 56 Perry Schnarr, F, Denver ...... 1976-77 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN • WCHA 56 Dany Heatley, F, Wisconsin ...... 1999-00 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 22. 55 Dennis Olmstead, F, Wisconsin ...... 1972-73 1. 49 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 55 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 2. 43 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 55 Glenn Anderson, F, Denver ...... 1978-79 3. 40 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 55 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1989-90 4. 39 Tim Thomas, D, Wisconsin ...... 1984-85 55 Darby Hendrickson, F, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 5. 38 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1985-86 6. 37 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN • WCHA 7. 36 Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 Rk Points Player, Team, Position ...... Season 8. 35 Russ Parent, D, North Dakota ...... 1989-90 1. 64 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College ...... 1977-78 9. 34 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1983-84 2. 57 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 10. 33 Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 3. 47 Brian Swanson, F, Colorado College ...... 1995-96 33 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1995-96 4. 46 Dave Delich, F, Colorado College...... 1975-76 33 Matt Carle, D, Denver ...... 2005-06 46 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 6. 44 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1972-73 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 7. 40 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College ...... 2000-01 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 8. 39 Steve Strunk, F, Colorado College ...... 1988-89 1. 83 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 9. 38 Dave Shields, F, Denver ...... 1986-87 2. 76 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1983-84 10. 36 Dany Heatley, F, Wisconsin ...... 1999-00 3. 64 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 36 Jason Zucker, F, Denver ...... 2010-11 4. 63 Tim Thomas, D, Wisconsin ...... 1984-85 12. 35 Jordan Schroeder, F, Minnesota ...... 2008-09 63 Brad Werenka, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 13. 34 Craig Redmond, Fr, D, Denver ...... 1982-83 63 Mike Crowley, D, Minnesota ...... 1995-96 14. 33 Thomas Vanek, F, Minnesota...... 2002-03 7. 62 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 33 Phil Kessel, F, Minnesota ...... 2005-06 8. 61 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 16. 32 Zach Parise, F, North Dakota ...... 2002-03 9. 60 Ian Kidd, D, North Dakota...... 1986-87 32 Ryan Lasch, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2006-07 10. 59 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1985-86 18. 31 Brady Murray, F, North Dakota ...... 2003-04 59 Russ Parent, D, North Dakota ...... 1989-90 31 Paul Stastny, F, Denver ...... 2004-05 12. 58 John Taft, D, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 31 Andreas Nodl, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2006-07 58 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1979-80 31 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 14. 56 Doug Lidster, D, Colorado College ...... 1982-83 194 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST GOALS BY A FRESHMAN 17 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota...... 1979-80 Rk Points Player, Team, Position ...... Season 17 Peter Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1980-81 1. 38 Ben Cherski, F, North Dakota ...... 1951-52 17 Gregg Moore, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-83 2. 37 Perry Schnarr, F, Denver ...... 1976-77 17 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 3. 36 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 17 Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin ...... 1989-90 4. 33 Bill Reichart, F, North Dakota ...... 1954-55 17 Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College ...... 2002-03 33 Troy Murray, F, North Dakota ...... 1980-81 17 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2005-06 5. 32 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota ...... 1951-52 17 Ryan Potulny, F, Minnesota ...... 2005-06 32 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 17 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota ...... 2006-07 7. 31 Kevin Maxwell, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-79 31 Bruno Baseotto, F, Michigan ...... 1979-80 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS • WCHA 31 Thomas Vanek, F, Minnesota...... 2002-03 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 10. 30 John Newberry, F, Wisconsin ...... 1980-81 1. 19 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1985-86 11. 29 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College ...... 2000-01 2. 17 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 12. 28 Mike Usitalo, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1970-71 3. 14 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 28 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College ...... 1977-78 14 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1985-86 28 Dave Poulin, F, Notre Dame ...... 1978-79 14 Paul Ranheim, F, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 28 Perry Berezan, F, North Dakota ...... 1983-84 14 Ryan Dingle, F, Denver ...... 2005-06 28 Rick Berens, F, Denver ...... 1987-88 7. 13 Les Grauer, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 28 Dany Heatley, F, Wisconsin ...... 1999-00 13 Scott Lecy, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 18. 27 Cary Eades, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-79 13 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1986-87 27 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2002-03 13 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota ...... 2006-07 20. 26 Glenn Anderson, F, Denver ...... 1978-79 13 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 26 Zach Parise, F, North Dakota ...... 2002-03 12. 12 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 22. 25 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 12 Skeeter Moore, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 25 Darby Hendrickson, F, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 12 Rick Berens, F, Denver ...... 1987-88 24. 24 John Sheridan, F, Minnesota ...... 1973-74 12 Steve Tuttle, F, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 24 Dan Lerg, F, Michigan...... 1976-77 12 John Byce, Jr, F, Wisconsin ...... 1988-89 24 Dan Lempe, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1976-77 12 Dave Snuggerud, F, Minnesota ...... 1988-89 24 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver ...... 1983-84 12 Kevin Doell, F, Denver ...... 2002-03 24 T.J. Oshie, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-06 MOST POWER-PLAY POINTS (1999-PRESENT) MOST ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Assists Player, Team, Position ...... Season 1. 43 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College ...... 2002-03 1. 54 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College ...... 1977-78 2. 38 John Pohl, F, Minnesota ...... 2001-02 2. 51 Kevin Maxwell, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-79 38 Noah Clarke, F, Colorado College ...... 2002-03 3. 50 Neal Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1978-79 4. 34 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2004-05 50 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1989-90 34 Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College ...... 2005-06 5. 47 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 6. 33 Tom Preissing, D, Colorado College ...... 2002-03 47 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1982-83 7. 32 Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College ...... 2004-05 7. 45 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 32 Garrett Roe, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2007-08 45 Bruno Baseotto, F, Michigan ...... 1979-80 45 Troy Murray, F, North Dakota ...... 1980-81 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 10. 44 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 11. 43 Chris Chelios, D, Wisconsin...... 1981-82 1. 8 Craig Roehl, F, Denver ...... 1977-78 12. 41 Rick Boehm, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1978-79 8 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota...... 1979-80 13. 40 Dan Lempe, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1976-77 8 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 14. 38 Craig Redmond, F, Denver ...... 1982-83 8 Joe Frederick, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1992-93 38 Greg Johnson, F, North Dakota...... 1989-90 7 Chris Conner, F, Michigan Tech...... 2003-04 16. 36 Dennis Hextall, F, North Dakota ...... 1964-65 6. 7 Joe Frederick, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991-92 36 Vic Venasky, F, Denver ...... 1970-71 7 Drew Stafford, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-06 36 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1984-85 8. 6 Norm Cherrey, F, Wisconsin ...... 1972-73 19. 35 John McMillan, F, Denver...... 1983-84 6 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 35 Zach Parise, F, North Dakota ...... 2002-03 6 Daryl Seltenreich, F, Denver ...... 1986-87 6 Russ Romaniuk, F, North Dakota ...... 1989-90 MOST ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN • WCHA 6 J.P. Vigier, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1999-2000 Rk Assists Player, Team, Position ...... Season 6 Mark Hartigan, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2001-02 1. 46 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College ...... 1977-78 6 Chad Rau, F, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 15. 5 Frank Burggraf, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-79 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 5 Mike Burggraf, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-79 Rk PPG Player, Team, Position ...... Season 5 Dave Christian, F, North Dakota ...... 1978-79 1. 29 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 5 Brian Mullen, F, Wisconsin ...... 1981-82 2. 27 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 5 Gord Shervan, F, North Dakota ...... 1981-82 3. 26 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 5 Steve Griffi th, F, Minnesota...... 1982-83 4. 25 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 5 Paul Houck, F, Wisconsin ...... 1982-83 5. 23 Greg Meredith, F, Notre Dame ...... 1979-80 5 Scott Dub, F, North Dakota ...... 1987-88 6. 22 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 5 Steve Tuttle, F, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 7. 21 Kip Maurer, F, Michigan ...... 1977-78 5 Peter Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1989-90 21 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 5 Tyler Bozak, F, Denver ...... 2007-08 21 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1985-86 5 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 10. 20 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 11. 19 Bill Oleksuk, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1978-79 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA 19 Ed Beers, F, Denver ...... 1981-82 Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 19 Peter Geronazzo, F, Colorado College ...... 1995-96 1. 7 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 14. 18 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State ...... 1973-74 2. 6 Norm Cherrey, F, Wisconsin ...... 1972-73 18 George Lyle, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 6 Daryl Seltenreich, F, Denver ...... 1986-87 18 Brian Walsh, F, Notre Dame ...... 1976-77 6 Chris Conner, F, Michigan Tech...... 2003-04 18 Dan Lerg, F, Michigan...... 1979-80 5. 5 Scott Dub, F, North Dakota ...... 1987-88 18 Scott Bjugstad, F, Minnesota ...... 1982-83 5 Steve Tuttle, F, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 18 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2004-05 5 Chad Rau, Jr, F, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 20. 17 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 17 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 195 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS (1999-CURRENT) 60 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota ...... 1993-94 Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 12. 59 Jim Johnson, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-83 1. 9 Drew Stafford, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-06 59 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1992-93 2. 8 Chris Conner, F, Michigan Tech...... 2003-04 59 Mike Commodore, F, North Dakota ...... 1999-2000 3. 7 Travis Zajac, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-06 15. 58 Rod Miller, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1993-94 4. 6 Mark Hartigan, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2001-02 16. 57 Daryn McBride, F, Denver ...... 1987-88 6 Chris Conner, F, Michigan Tech...... 2005-06 57 Matt DeMarchi, D, Minnesota ...... 2000-01 6 Chad Rau, F, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 18. 56 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1991-92 6 Tyler Bozak, F, Denver ...... 2007-08 56 Dan Plante, F, Wisconsin...... 1992-93 56 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1993-94 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 21. 55 Peter Hayek, D, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 22. 54 Scott Marvin, F, North Dakota ...... 1976-77 1. 10 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota ...... 1980-81 10 John Newberry, F, Wisconsin ...... 1981-82 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA 3. 9 Steve Alley, F, Wisconsin...... 1976-77 Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 9 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1977-78 1. 61 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1984-85 9 Chris Marinucci, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-93 2. 58 Greg Smith, D, Colorado College ...... 1975-76 9 T.J. Oshie, F, North Dakota ...... 2005-06 58 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1990-91 7. 8 Jerry Sullivan, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1960-61 4. 53 Rod Miller, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1993-94 8 Jim Young, F, Wisconsin ...... 1971-72 5. 52 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1992-93 8 Mike Zuke, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1975-76 6. 50 Jason Prokopetz, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1994-95 8 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 7. 49 Daryn McBride, F, Denver ...... 1987-88 8 Phil Sykes, F, North Dakota ...... 1981-82 49 Ryan Reynard, F, Colorado College ...... 1991-92 8 Paul Houck, F, Wisconsin ...... 1982-83 49 Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 8 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 10. 48 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 8 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 48 Gary Suter, D, Wisconsin ...... 1984-85 8 Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin ...... 1988-89 48 Garry Bunz, D, Wisconsin...... 1986-87 8 Bryan Lundbohm, F, North Dakota ...... 2000-01 13. 47 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1993-94 8 Jeff Taffe, F, Minnesota ...... 2001-02 47 Rocky Welsing, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1994-95 8 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College ...... 2002-03 15. 46 Jeff St. Cyr, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1987-88 8 Brett Sterling, F, Colorado College ...... 2005-06 46 Ben Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1990-91 8 Joe Colborne, F, Denver ...... 2009-10 46 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1993-94 21. 7 23 times 18. 45 Dave Maley, F, Wisconsin ...... 1985-86 45 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1989-90 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS • WCHA 45 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota ...... 1993-94 Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 7 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 7 John Newberry, F, Wisconsin ...... 1981-82 Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 7 Corey Millen, F, Minnesota ...... 1985-86 1. 197 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1984-85 7 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota...... 1986-87 2. 184 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1990-91 7 Peter Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 3. 156 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1983-84 6. 6 Jim Young, F, Wisconsin ...... 1971-72 156 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1992-93 6 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin ...... 1978-79 5. 154 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 6 Dave Lundeen, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976-77 154 Mike Commodore, D, North Dakota ...... 1998-99 6 Dallas Gaume, F, Denver ...... 1985-86 154 Mike Commodore, D, North Dakota ...... 1999-2000 6 Bryan Lundbohm, F, North Dakota ...... 2000-01 8. 152 Jason Prokopetz, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1994-95 6 Ryan Dingle, F, Denver ...... 2005-06 9. 150 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1989-90 6 Justin Fontaine, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2009-10 10. 149 Matt DeMarchi, D, Minnesota ...... 2000-01 6 Johnny McInnis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 11. 147 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota ...... 1993-94 6 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 12. 144 Dean Magee, F, Colorado College ...... 1975-76 6 Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 13. 142 Dan Plante, F, Wisconsin...... 1992-93 6 Darien Craighhead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 14. 141 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota ...... 1994-95 15. 138 Ryan Reynard, F, Colorado College ...... 1991-92 MOST HAT TRICKS 16. 137 Doug Lindskog, Michigan ...... 1975-76 Rk No. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 17. 136 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 1. 10 Jerry Walker, F, Denver...... 1960-61 136 Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 2. 9 Red Berenson, F, Michigan ...... 1961-62 19. 135 Dave Maley, F, Wisconsin ...... 1985-86 3. 7 Ben Cherski, F, North Dakota ...... 1953-54 135 Matt Greene, D, North Dakota ...... 2002-03 7 Joe Kilbey, F, Denver ...... 1953-54 21. 134 Ron Heaslip, Michigan State ...... 1976-77 7 Ed Beers, F, Denver ...... 1981-82 134 Garry Bunz, D, Wisconsin...... 1986-87 7 Brett Hull, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985-86 134 Jason Zent, F, Wisconsin ...... 1991-92 7 Phil Berger, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-88 24. 133 Ben Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1990-91 25. 130 Dean Magee, F, Colorado College ...... 1974-75 MOST HAT TRICKS • WCHA 130 Matt DeMarchi, D, Minnesota ...... 2002-03 Rk No. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 7 Bert DeHate, F, Wisconsin ...... 1967-68 MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA 7 Phil Berger, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-88 Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 3. 6 Tim Harrer, F, Minnesota ...... 1979-80 1. 170 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1990-91 4. 5 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1985-86 2. 154 Mike Commodore, D, North Dakota ...... 1998-99 3. 144 Jason Prokopetz, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1994-95 MOST PENALTIES 4. 142 Marty Schriner, F, North Dakota ...... 1992-93 Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 5. 141 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1984-85 1. 81 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1984-85 6. 137 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota ...... 1994-95 2. 78 Jim Archibald, F, North Dakota ...... 1983-84 7. 127 Greg Smith, D, Colorado College ...... 1975-76 3. 66 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1990-91 8. 124 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1989-90 4. 65 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 9. 122 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 5. 64 Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 122 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1989-90 6. 63 Matt Greene, D, North Dakota ...... 2004-05 11. 120 Ron Heaslip, Michigan State ...... 1976-77 7. 62 Ben Hankinson, F, Minnesota ...... 1990-91 120 Pat Micheletti, F, Minnesota ...... 1984-85 62 Mike Commodore, D, North Dakota ...... 1998-99 120 Curtis Doell, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1997-98 62 Matt Greene, D, North Dakota ...... 2002-03 14. 118 Dave Maley, F, Wisconsin ...... 1985-86 10. 60 Greg Smith, D, Colorado College ...... 1976-77 118 Garry Bunz, D, Wisconsin...... 1986-87 196 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

5 Jason Gudmundson, F, Colorado College (vs N. Michigan) .....11/17/1995 GAME 5 Ken Dzikowski, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/28/1998 5 Brandon Sampair, F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/18/2000 MOST GOALS 5 Matt Carle, D, Denver (vs Minnesota State) ...... 2/10/2006 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5 Mason Raymond, F, Minn Duluth (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/20/2007 1. 7 Bill Reichart, F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 12/29/1954 7 Clare Smith, F, Colorado College (vs British Columbia) ...... 3/8/1954 MOST POINTS 3. 6 Tony Frasca, F, Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/1/1952 Rk. Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 6 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota (vs Winnipeg) ...... 12/10/1954 1. 9 Tony Frasca, F, Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/1/1952 6 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/30/1985 9 Clare Smith, F, Colorado College (vs British Columbia) ...... 3/8/1954 6 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/23/1987 9 Bill Reichart, F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 12/29/1954 7. 5 Bill MacFarland, F, Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 2/8/1954 9 Bob Doyle, F, Michigan State (vs Ohio) ...... 2/17/1961 5 Dick Scott, F, Colorado College (vs Michigan State) ...... 12/22/1956 9 Real Turcotte, F, Michigan State (vs Ohio) ...... 2/17/1961 5 Delky Dozzi, F, Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 12/17/1957 9 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/23/1987 5 John MacMillan, F, Denver (vs Rensselaer) ...... 1/24/1958 7. 8 Jack Smith, F, Denver (vs Harvard) ...... 12/29/1959 5 Bob Doyle, F, Michigan State (vs Ohio) ...... 2/17/1961 8 Bill MacFarland, F, Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 2/8/1954 5 Red Berenson, F, Michigan (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/8/1962 8 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota (at Michigan) ...... 1/14/1955 5 George Morrison, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/22/1969 8 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/14/1987 5 Don Thompson, F, Michigan State (vs Michigan) ...... 2/21/1970 8 Bob Johnson, F, Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 12/13/1952 5 Pokey Trachsel, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Lake Superior) .....11/17/1972 12. 7 Bob Carruthers, Denver (vs Brandon) ...... 2/13/1953 5 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (vs Notre Dame) ...... 11/10/1973 7 Bob Trembecky, F, Denver (vs Bemidji State) ...... 1/24/1958 5 Mike Meeker, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 10/24/1977 7 Bill Masterton, F, Denver (vs Regina Capitals) ...... 12/2/1960 5 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/27/1978 7 Bill Masterton, F, Denver (vs Warroad Lakers) ...... 2/10/1961 5 Doug Berry, F, Denver (vs Air Force)...... 2/14/1978 7 Tom Mikkola, F, Michigan State (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/26/1965 5 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan State) ...... 11/23/1979 7 Peter McNab, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 5 Joe West, F, Northern Michigan (vs Colorado College) ..... 12/15/1984 7 Rich Preston, F, Denver (vs Ohio State) ...... 11/17/1973 5 Eric Murano, F, Denver (at North Dakota) ...... 12/15/1989 7 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 5 Fred Knipscheer, F, St. Cloud State (vs Michigan Tech)...... 1/23/1993 7 Don Fraser, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 12/11/1981 5 Mike Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 2/5/2011 7 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/30/1985 7 Joe Frederick, F, Northern Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 2/28/1992 MOST GOALS • WCHA Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST POINTS • WCHA 1. 6 Tony Frasca, F, Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/1/1952 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 6 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/30/1985 1. 9 Tony Frasca, F, Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/1/1952 6 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/23/1987 9 Bob Joyce, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/23/1987 4. 5 Bill MacFarland, F, Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 2/8/1954 3. 8 Bill MacFarland, F, Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 2/8/1954 5 Dick Scott, F, Colorado College (vs Michigan State) ...... 12/22/1956 8 John Mayasich, F, Minnesota (vs Michigan) ...... 1/14/1955 5 Delky Dozzi, F, Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 12/17/1957 8 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/14/1987 5 Red Berenson, F, Michigan (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/8/1962 8 Bob Johnson, F, Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1954 5 George Morrison, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/22/1969 7. 7 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 5 Don Thompson, F, Michigan State (vs Michigan) ...... 2/21/1970 7 Joe Frederick, F, Northern Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 2/28/1992 5 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (vs Notre Dame) ...... 11/10/1973 5 Mike Meeker, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 10/29/1977 MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 5 Mark Johnson, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/27/1978 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan State) ...... 11/23/1979 1. 4 Norm Maciver, D, Minnesota Duluth (vs Providence) ...... 12/28/1984 5 Joe West, F, Northern Michigan (vs Colorado College) ..... 12/15/1984 5 Eric Murano, F, Denver (at North Dakota) ...... 12/15/1989 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 5 Fred Knipscheer, F, St. Cloud State (vs Michigan Tech)...... 1/23/1993 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5 Mike Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 2/5/2011 1. 6 Bill Himmelright, D, North Dakota (vs Colorado College) .....2/19/1977 6 Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth (vs Colorado College) ...... 12/16/1977 MOST ASSISTS 6 Travis Roche, D, North Dakota (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/10/2000 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 4. 5 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 1. 6 Bill Masterton, F, Denver (vs Regina Capitals) ...... 12/2/1960 5 Marc Rousseau, D, Denver (at Colorado College) ...... 2/19/1988 6 Bill Masterton, F, Denver (vs Warroad Lakers) ...... 2/10/1961 5 Matt Carle, D, Denver (vs Minnesota State) ...... 2/10/2006 6 Real Turcotte, F, Michigan State (vs Ohio) ...... 2/17/1961 5 Brendan Smith, D, Wisconsin (vs RIT)...... 04/8/2010 6 Keith Christiansen, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ....11/19/1966 6 Bob Trembecky, F, Denver (vs Bemidji State) ...... 12/16/1967 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 6 Mark Fitzgerald, F, Wisconsin (at Lake Forest) ...... 2/13/1968 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 6 Bill Steele, F, Michigan Tech (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/3/1973 1. 7 Bob Suter, Wisconsin (vs Denver) (2g,5a) ...... 2/3/1979 6 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State (vs Boston College) ...... 12/27/1973 2. 6 Ed Zemrau, Denver (vs Rensselaer) ...... 1/24/1958 6 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State (vs Michigan) ...... 12/14/1974 6 Bill Himmelright, D, North Dakota (vs Colorado College) .....2/19/1977 6 Bill Himmelright, D, North Dakota (vs Colorado College) .....2/19/1977 6 Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth (vs Michigan State) ...... 12/3/1977 6 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan State) ...... 11/5/1977 6 Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth (vs Colorado College) ...... 12/16/1977 6 Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth (vs Colorado College) ...... 12/16/1977 6 Travis Roche, D, North Dakota (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/10/2000 6 Ian Ramsey, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 10/28/1983 6 Rob Doyle, D, Colorado College (vs UMass-Lowell) ...... 1/18/1986 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 6 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/29/1991 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 6 Travis Roche, D, North Dakota (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/10/2000 1. 3 Lloyd Bentley, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan State) ...... 2/10/1973 17. 5 31 times 3 Perry Schnarr, F, Denver (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 1/21/1977 3 Les Grauer, F, Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/20/1979 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 3 Scott Lecy, F, Wisconsin (vs Notre Dame) ...... 3/3/1979 Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 3 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan State) ...... 11/23/1979 1. 6 Keith Christiansen, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/19/1966 3 Dwight Mathiasen, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 10/28/1983 6 Bill Steele, F, Michigan Tech (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/3/1973 3 Steve Tuttle, F, Wisconsin (vs Boston Univ.) ...... 1/2/1987 6 Steve Colp, F, Michigan State (vs Michigan) ...... 12/14/1974 3 John Byce, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 11/5/1988 6 Bill Himmelright, F, North Dakota (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/19/1977 3 Jeff McLean, F, North Dakota (vs Denver) ...... 10/18/1991 6 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan State) ...... 11/5/1977 3 Andy Reierson, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Michigan Tech) ... 11/11/2000 6 Curt Giles, D, Minnesota Duluth (vs Colorado College) ...... 12/16/1977 3 Tom Nelson, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) ...... 12/7/2001 6 Ian Ramsey, D, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 10/28/1983 3 Ryan Malone, F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) ..... 12/22/2002 6 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/29/1991 3 Marco Peluso, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 10/22/2004 6 Travis Roche, D, North Dakota (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/10/2000 3 Dan Kronick, F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth)...... 1/21/2006 10. 5 Marc Rousseau, D, Denver (at Colorado College) ...... 2/19/1988 3 Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 12/4/2009 197 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk SHG Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date PERIOD 1. 3 Norm Cherrey, F, Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/17/1973 3 George Awada, F, St. Cloud State (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/14/1998 MOST GOALS 3 Zach Harrison, F, Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/17/2008 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 4 Ron Hartwell, F, Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 12/24/1952 FASTEST GOAL, START OF GAME 4 Mark Fitzgerald, F, Wisconsin (vs Ohio U.) ...... 2/24/1967 Rk. Time Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 4 George Morrison, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/24/1969 1. :05 Bill Klatt, F, Minnesota (at Michigan) ...... 11/13/1968 4 George Morrison, F, Denver (vs Michigan State) ...... 2/14/1969 :05 Dana Decker, F, Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/3/1978 4 Peter McNab, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 3. :06 Lee Davidson, F, North Dakota (vs Alabama Huntsville) ... 10/13/1989 4 Ian Williams, F, Notre Dame (vs Dartmouth) ...... 12/29/1971 :06 Grant Block, F, Colorado College (vs Michigan Tech)...... 2/8/1992 4 Cary Eades, F, North Dakota (vs Colorado College) (2)...... 11/14/1980 :06 Brock Trotter, F, Denver (vs Maine) ...... 10/13/2007 4 Fred Knipscheer, F, St. Cloud State (at Michigan Tech) ...... 1/23/1993 :06 Ryan Stoa, F, Minnesota (at Wisconsin) ...... 10/25/2008 4 Mark Hartigan, F, St. Cloud State (vs Alaska Anchorage) ..2/15/2002 7. :08 Marty Howe, D, Denver (at Michigan Tech) ...... 12/16/1960 :08 Jeff Gawlicki, F, Northern Michigan (vs Minn Duluth) ...... 12/9/1989 MOST GOALS • WCHA 9. :09 Gary Winchester, F, Wisconsin (vs Clarkson) ...... 1/20/1973 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date :09 Steve Reinprecht, F, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State)...... 2/5/1999 1. 4 Ron Hartwell, F, Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 12/24/1952 :09 Kyle Ostrow, F, Denver (vs Alaska Anchorage) ...... 1/21/2011 4 George Morrison, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/24/1969 12. :10 Cliff Koroll, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 3/7/1967 4 George Morrison, F, Denver (vs Michigan State) ...... 2/14/1969 4 Peter McNab, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 FASTEST TWO GOALS 4 Cary Eades, F, North Dakota (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/14/1980 Rk Time Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 4 Mark Hartigan, F, St. Cloud State (vs Alaska Anchorage) (2) .2/15/2002 1. :05 Troy Murray, F, North Dakota (vs Michigan State) (2) ...... 11/21/1980 2. :06 Jeff Logan, F, Notre Dame (vs Wisconsin) ...... 12/9/1978 MOST ASSISTS 3. :07 Tom Sathre, F, Minnesota (vs Colorado College) (3) ...... 1/12/1970 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date :07 Greg Moore, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Notre Dame) ...... 11/2/1979 1. 4 Jim Ward, Michigan State (Ontario Ag. College) (3) ...... 3/4/1955 5. :08 Tom Sathre, F, Minnesota (vs Colorado College) (3) ...... 1/2/1970 4 Bill Masterton, F, Denver (vs Regina Capitals) ...... 12/2/1960 :08 Greg Whyte, F, Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 1/25/1980 4 Allan Genovy, F, Denver (vs Colorado College)...... 1/24/1969 7. :10 Jack McManus, F, Michigan Tech (vs Colorado College) ...... 3/2/1957 4 Don Thompson, F, Michigan State (vs Notre Dame) (3) ...... 3/3/1972 :10 Steve Yoshino, F, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan) ...... 2/19/1966 4 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 :10 Steve Alley, F, Wisconsin (vs Michigan State) ...... 1/29/1977 4 Jim Hiller, F, Northern Michigan (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/29/1991 10. :11 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan (vs New Hampshire)...... 2/1/1986 4 Andrew Shier, F, Wisconsin (vs Northern Michigan) (3) ...... 2/19/1994 4 Joe Pavelski, F, Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/14/2006 FASTEST THREE GOALS Rk Time Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST POINTS 1. :31 Wayne Nelson, F, Colorado College (vs Lake Forest)...... 11/18/1966 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date :31 Peter McNab, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 1. 6 Scott Schneider, D, Colorado College (vs Denver) ...... 2/21/1987 3. :59 Dave Debol, F, Michigan (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/7/1976 2. 5 Bill Masterton, F, Denver (vs Regina) ...... 12/2/1960 4. 1:00 Mike Jacobsen, F, Michigan State (vs Wisconsin) ...... 12/11/1964 5 Doug Volmar, F, Michigan State (vs Michigan) (1st) ...... 2/4/1966 5. 1:15 George Chigol, F, North Dakota (vs St. Boniface) (2) ...... 1/17/1963 5 Peter McNab, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 6. 1:21 Phil Berger, F, Northern Michigan (vs Denver) ...... 12/19/1987 5 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 5 Brian Mullen, F, Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) ...... 3/13/1982 FASTEST FOUR GOALS Rk Time Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST POINTS • WCHA 1. 6:45 George Chigol, F, North Dakota (vs St. Boniface) (2) ...... 1/17/1963 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 6 Scott Schneider, D, Colorado College (vs Denver) ...... 2/21/1987 FASTEST TWO SHORTHANDED GOALS 2. 5 Doug Volmar, F, Michigan State (vs Michigan) ...... 2/4/1966 Rk Time Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5 Peter McNab, F, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/13/1971 1. :31 Bruce Aikens, F, Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/9/1981 5 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin (vs Denver) ...... 2/3/1979 2. :40 John Harrington, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Michigan) ...... 2/11/1978 5 Brian Mullen, F, Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) ...... 3/13/1982 3. :44 Doug Torell, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Denver) ...... 11/24/1990 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS MOST PENALTIES Rk SHG Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 2 Jerry Sullivan, F, Michigan Tech (vs Denver) ...... 12/9/1961 1. 7 Dave Donnelly, F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota) ...... 12/4/1982 2 John Jaschuk, Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 11/4/1972 7 Darcy Martini, D, Michigan Tech (Denver) ...... 2/2/1991 2 Norm Cherrey, F, Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/17/1973 7 Ryan Reynard, F, Colorado College (at Wisconsin) ...... 12/7/1991 2 Bob Pazzelli, F, Denver (at Michigan) ...... 10/29/1977 7 Mike Harding, F, Northern Michigan (vs Michigan Tech) ....2/20/1993 2 John Harrington, F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Michigan) ...... 2/11/1978 7 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/27/1995 2 Dan Gorowsky, F, Wisconsin (vs New Hampshire) ...... 12/30/1978 6. 6 Norm Barnes, D, Michigan State (vs Air Force) ...... 12/8/1973 2 Kevin Humphreys, Notre Dame (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 12/2/1978 6 Bob Suter, D, Wisconsin (at Notre Dame) ...... 11/17/1978 2 Bruce Aikens, F, Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/9/1981 6 Tom Sagissor, F, Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) ...... 2/10/1990 2 Joe Frederick, F, Northern Michigan (vs North Dakota) ...... 1/9/1993 6 Dave Paradise, F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) ....12/9/1994 2 George Awada, F, St. Cloud State (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 2/14/1998 6 Bill Lund, F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth)...... 12/9/1994 2 Tyler Bozak, F, Denver (at Minnesota) ...... 11/4/2007 6 Jay Rosehill, D, Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) .10/22/2004 2 Zach Harrison, F, Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/17/2008 2 Derek Stepan, F, Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) ...... 3/7/2009 MOST PENALTY MINUTES Rk Mins. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST PENALTIES 1. 33 Landon Wilson, F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/27/1995 Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 2. 30 Grant Warwick, Denver (vs Colorado College) ...... 1/30/1965 1. 5 Gary Suter, D, Wisconsin (at Maine) (3) ...... 12/7/1984 30 Tyler Rice, North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) ...... 1/11/1997 5 Tom Sagissor, F, Wisconsin (vs Colorado College) (3) ...... 2/10/1990 4. 27 Mike Crupi, Minnesota (at Michigan) ...... 1/13/1967 5 Don Osborne, Michigan Tech (vs N. Michigan) (2) ...... 2/14/1992 5. 26 Dave Lundeen, F, Wisconsin (at Michigan State) ...... 3/11/1976 26 Matt Ambroz, Omaha (at Colorado College) ...... 12/18/2010 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 26 Brayden Camrud, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Bowling Green) ..11/15/2019 Rk Mins. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 8. 25 Frank Sanders, Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) ...... 2/7/1970 1. 27 Mike Crupi, Minnesota (at Michigan) (1st) ...... 1/13/1967 9. 24 Lou Angotti, F, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan) ...... 1/7/1961

198 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA GOALTENDING RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST WINS • WCHA CAREER Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season 1. 57 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1997-2001 MOST GAMES PLAYED Rk Games Goaltender, Team...... Seasons BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. 151 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 1998-2002 MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 2. 140 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1997-2001 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 3. 138 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 1. .842 Marc Behrend, Wisconsin ...... 1980-83 4. 137 Brant Nicklin, Minnesota Duluth...... 1996-2000 2. .819 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 137 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 3. .765 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 6. 133 Brian Leitza, St. Cloud State ...... 1995-98 4. .725 Andy Kollar, North Dakota ...... 1998-2002 7. 132 Kellen Briggs, Minnesota ...... 2003-07 5. .719 Jim Makey, Wisconsin ...... 1970-73 8. 131 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-91 6. .713 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 9. 129 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1988-92 7. .711 Jon Casey, North Dakota ...... 1980-84 10. 128 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1973-76 8. .708 Jake Brandt, North Dakota ...... 2001-05 11. 127 Jeff Sanger, Colorado College ...... 1998-2002 127 Isaac Reichmuth, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2002-06 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 13. 126 Taras Lendzyk, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-96 MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 14. 124 Stephen Wagner, Denver ...... 1996-2000 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 15 122 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 1. 1.53 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 16. 121 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1993-97 2. 1.78 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2003-07 121 Toby Kvalevog, North Dakota ...... 1993-97 3. 1.98 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 18. 120 Ron Grahame, Denver ...... 1970-73 4. 2.00 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 19. 119 Joe Howe, Colorado College ...... 2008-12 5. 2.01 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2012-15 20. 118 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 6. 2.07 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 21. 117 Cam Ellsworth, Michigan Tech ...... 2001-05 7. 2.12 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 22. 115 Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech ...... 1990-94 8. 2.14 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 23. 114 Bernd Bruckler, Wisconsin ...... 2001-05 2.14 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 24. 112 Bryan Schoen, Denver ...... 1989-93 10. 2.15 Aaron Dell, North Dakota ...... 2009-12 25. 111 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 11. 2.19 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 12. 2.20 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1959-61 MOST MINUTES PLAYED 2.20 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2000-03 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 2.20 Sean Cahill, Alaska ...... 2013-15 1. 8,833 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 1998-2002 15. 2.21 Marc Cheverie, Denver ...... 2007-10 2. 8,179 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1997-2001 16. 2.22 Eric Dop, Bowling Green...... 2017-21 3. 7,930 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 17. 2.23 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 4. 7,913 Brant Nicklin, Minnesota Duluth...... 1996-2000 18. 2.24 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-09 5. 7,665 Brian Leitza, St. Cloud State ...... 1994-98 2.24 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2005-07 6. 7,522 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-91 20. 2.31 Gregg Naumenko, Alaska Anchorage ...... 1998-99 7. 7,504 Kellen Briggs, Minnesota ...... 2003-07 21. 2.32 Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College...... 2001-05 8. 7,466 Jeff Sanger, Colorado College ...... 1998-2002 22. 2.35 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1966-69 9. 7,444 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1988-92 2.35 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2004-08 10. 7,416 Taras Lendzyk, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-96 24. 2.37 Kenny Reiter, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-12 11. 7,413 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1973-76 25. 2.38 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1997-2001 12. 7,268 Isaac Reichmuth, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2002-06 13. 7,168 Ron Grahame, Denver ...... 1969-73 LOWEST GAA • WCHA 14. 6,973 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 15. 6,966 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1993-97 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 16. 6,760 Joe Howe, Colorado College ...... 2008-12 1 1.21 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 17. 6,630 Bernd Bruckler, Wisconsin ...... 2000-05 2. 1.78 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 18. 6,533 Cam Ellsworth, Michigan Tech ...... 2001-05 3. 1.87 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2012-15 19. 6,469 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 4. 1.88 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2003-07 20. 6,359 Alex Kangas, Minnesota ...... 2007-11 5. 1.94 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 21. 6,347 Matt Zaba, Colorado College ...... 2003-07 6. 1.98 Devin Kero, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 22. 6,327 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1984-88 7. 2.05 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1959-61 23. 6,067 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2006-09 8. 2.15 Tony Esposito, Michigan Tech ...... 1964-67 24. 6,057 Mike Zacharias, Minnesota State ...... 2005-09 9. 2.16 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 25. 5,871 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2008-12 10. 2.17 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 11. 2.23 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 MOST WINS 12. 2.25 Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College ...... 2001-05 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 13. 2.26 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-09 1. 84 Kellen Briggs, Minnesota ...... 2003-07 2.26 Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2008-12 2. 83 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 1998-2002 15. 2.27 Tommy Burke, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 3. 82 Ron Grahame, Denver ...... 1970-73 16. 2.28 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 4. 81 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-91 17. 2.29 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1997-2001 81 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1997-2001 18. 2.34 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2008-12 6. 80 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1988-92 19. 2.38 Shane Connelly, Wisconsin ...... 2005-09 80 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 20. 2.39 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1966-69 8. 76 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1966-69 21. 2.42 Mathias Dahlström, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-15 78 Jeff Sanger, Colorado College ...... 1998-2002 22. 2.46 Ed Belfour, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 10. 75 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 23. 2.47 Adam Berkhoel, Denver ...... 2000-04 11. 73 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1986-89 24. 2.48 Buddy Blom, Denver ...... 1963-66 12. 68 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1984-88 2.48 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2004-08 13. 66 Brian Leitza, St. Cloud State ...... 1994-98 2.48 Kenny Rieter, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-12 14. 65 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 15. 64 John Blue, Minnesota ...... 1984-87 16. 63 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2004-08 17. 62 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 18. 60 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 19. 59 Stephen Wagner, Denver ...... 1996-2000 20. 58 Rodney Schneck, Denver ...... 1956-59 58 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 199 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA GOALTENDING RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST SAVES Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 1. 4,434 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1972-76 2. 3,899 Rick Heinz, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1974-78 3. 3,880 Brant Nicklin, Minnesota Duluth...... 1996-2000 4. 3,850 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1997-2001 5. 3,777 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 1998-2002 6. 3,630 Marty Wakelyn, Colorado College ...... 1982-86 7. 3,603 Derek Pizzey, Colorado College ...... 1985-89 8. 3,565 Ron Grahame, Denver ...... 1969-73 9. 3,564 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 10. 3,517 Peter Waselovich, North Dakota ...... 1973-77 3,517 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1993-97 12. 3,510 Cam Ellsworth, Michigan Tech ...... 2001-05 13. 3,500 Brian Leitza, St. Cloud State ...... 1995-98 14. 3,491 Taras Lendzyk, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1992-96 15. 3,449 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 16. 3,362 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1987-91 17. 3,336 Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech ...... 1990-94 18. 3,222 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1988-92 19. 3,199 Joe Howe, Colorado College ...... 2008-12 20. 3,123 Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech ...... 1987-90 21. 3,108 Dave Versical, Michigan State ...... 1975-78 22. 3,107 Isaac Reichmuth, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2002-06 23. 3,024 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1984-88 24. 2,981 Bernd Bruckler, Wisconsin ...... 2001-05 25. 2,975 Jerome Mrazek, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1970-74

MOST SAVES • WCHA Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 1. 3,665 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1972-76 2. 3,623 Rick Heinz, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1974-78 3. 3,103 Peter Waselovich, North Dakota ...... 1973-77 4. 3,040 Brant Nicklin, Minnesota Duluth...... 1996-2000 5. 2,886 Marty Wakelyn, Colorado College ...... 1983-86 6. 2,816 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 7. 2,806 Eddie Mio, Colorado College ...... 1972-76 8. 2,760 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1993-97

HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 1. .932 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 2. .931 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin (86 gp) ...... 2003-07 3. .926 Marc Cheverie, Denver ...... 2007-10 MICHIGAN’S ROBBIE MOORE STOPPED A WCHA- AND NCAA-RECORD .926 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 4,434 SHOTS IN HIS MICHIGAN CAREER (1972-76). HE IS THE ONLY 5. .925 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 NETMINDER IN NCAA DIVISION I HISTORY WITH MORE THAN 4,000 6. .923 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2000-03 SAVES. HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE • WCHA .923 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2005-07 MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 8. .922 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-09 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Seasons .922 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 1. .944 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 10. .921 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 2. .930 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2003-07 11. .920 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 3. .927 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2005-07 .920 Jake Weslosky, St. Cloud State ...... 2006-09 4. .926 Tony Esposito, Michigan Tech ...... 1964-67 .920 Sam Brittain, Denver ...... 2010-13 .926 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 .920 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2017-21 .926 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 15. .919 Curtis Joseph, Wisconsin ...... 1988-89 7. .923 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 .919 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1997-2001 8. .924 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1997-2001 17. .918 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 .924 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 .918 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 10. .922 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 19. .917 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2004-08 .921 Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2008-12 .917 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State ...... 2009-12 .921 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 .917 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2012-15 13. .919 Curtis Joseph, Wisconsin ...... 1988-89 22. .916 Garry Bauman, Michigan Tech ...... 1961-64 14. .918 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 .916 Bernd Brückler, Wisconsin ...... 2001-05 15. .917 Garry Bauman, Michigan Tech ...... 1961-64 24. .915 Mathias Dahlström, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-16 .917 Bernd Brückler, Wisconsin ...... 2001-05 .915 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-17 .917 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 .917 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State ...... 2009-12 .917 Tommy Burke, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 20. .915 Jon Casey, North Dakota ...... 1980-84 21. .914 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1959-61 .914 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 .914 Michael-Lee Teslak, Michigan Tech ...... 2005-08 .914 Mathias Dahlström, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-15 25. .913 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-09 .913 Shane Connelly, Wisconsin ...... 2005-09

MOST SHUTOUTS Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 1. 24 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 2. 21 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 3. 16 Jeff Sanger, Colorado College ...... 1998-2002 200 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA GOALTENDING RECORDS (1951-2021)

16 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2003-07 8. 2,533 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1988-89 5. 15 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 9. 2,508 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 15 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2004-08 10. 2,503 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1994-95 7. 13 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1966-69 11. 2,484 Jeff Callinan, Minnesota ...... 1994-95 13 Kellen Briggs, Minnesota ...... 2003-07 12. 2,474 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1990-91 13 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 13. 2,446 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 2000-2001 10. 12 Adam Berkhoel, Denver ...... 2000-04 14. 2,441 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2008-09 11. 11 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 15. 2,436 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 11 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 16. 2,431 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 13. 10 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 17. 2,428 Steve Janaszak, Minnesota ...... 1978-79 10 Matt Zaba, Colorado College ...... 2003-07 18. 2,417 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 10 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 19. 2,414 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1999-2000 10 Marc Cheverie, Denver ...... 2007-10 20. 2,393 Chad Erickson, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1990-91 10 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 21. 2,388 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2009-10 10 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2012-15 22. 2,383 Marc Cheverie, Denver ...... 2008-09 10 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 23 2,374 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 24. 2,365 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 2000-01 MOST SHUTOUTS • WCHA 25. 2,355 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 1. 17 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 MOST MINUTES PLAYED • WCHA 2. 16 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team...... Season 3. 13 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 1. 2,113 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 4. 12 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1997-2001 2. 2,083 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 5. 10 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2004-08 3. 2,013 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 6. 9 Jeff Sanger, Colorado College ...... 1998-2002 4. 1,988 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1988-89 9 Kellen Briggs, Minnesota ...... 2003-07 5. 1,976 Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech ...... 1988-89 8. 8 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1966-69 6. 1,944 Brant Nicklin, Minnesota Duluth...... 1996-97 8 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2003-07 7. 1,906 Chad Erickson, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1990-91 8 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2012-15 1,906 Taras Lendzyk, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1994-95 8 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 9. 1,875 Grant Sjerven, St. Cloud State ...... 1992-93 8 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 10. 1,872 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1990-91 8 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 11. 1,868 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1994-95 14. 7 Steve DeBus, Minnesota ...... 1995-98 12. 1,850 Marty Wakelyn, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 7 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1997-2001 13. 1,826 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1995-96 7 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1997-2001 14. 1,820 Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech ...... 1992-93 7 Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College...... 2004-05 15. 1,796 Jeff Callinan, Minnesota ...... 1994-95 18. 6 Brian Leitza, St. Cloud State ...... 1995-98 16. 1,759 Brian Leitza, St. Cloud State ...... 1995-96 6 Brant Nicklin, Minnesota Duluth...... 1996-2000 17. 1,694 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 2000-01 6 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2003-06 18. 1,690 Toby Kvalevog, North Dakota ...... 1995-96 6 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2004-08 19. 1,689 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2007-08 6 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-09 20. 1,688 Curtis Joseph, Wisconsin ...... 1988-89 6 Mathias Dahlström, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-15 1,688 Jim Carey, Wisconsin ...... 1993-94 6 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 22. 1,687 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 23. 1,684 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1999-2000 SEASON 24. 1,680 Taras Lendzyk, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1995-96 25. 1,680 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-09 MOST GAMES PLAYED Rk Games Goaltender, Team...... Season MOST WINS 1. 45 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season 45 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 1. 34 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 3. 44 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 2. 33 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 4. 43 Bob Mason, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-83 3. 32 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 43 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 4. 31 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1989-90 43 Jeff Callinan, Minnesota ...... 1994-95 31 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1999-2000 43 Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2011-12 6. 30 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1960-61 8. 42 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1990-91 30 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 42 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1994-95 30 Aaron Dell, North Dakota ...... 2010-11 42 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 30 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 42 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-09 10. 29 Ed Belfour, North Dakota ...... 1986-87 12. 41 Steve Janaszak, Minnesota ...... 1978-79 11. 28 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1967-68 41 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin ...... 1989-90 28 Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2011-12 41 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1999-2000 28 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 41 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 2000-2001 28 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 41 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2008-09 15. 27 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1959-60 41 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2009-10 27 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1983-84 41 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 27 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 19. 40 12 times 27 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 19. 26 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1968-69 MOST GAMES PLAYED • WCHA 26 Ron Grahame, Denver ...... 1971-72 Rk Games Goaltender, Team...... Season 26 Ron Grahame, Denver ...... 1972-73 1. 35 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 26 Bob Mason, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-83 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 26 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1988-89 26 Jeff Stolp, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 MOST MINUTES PLAYED 26 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 2000-01 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team...... Season 1. 2,736 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 MOST WINS • WCHA 2. 2,718 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season 3. 2,621 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 1. 28 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 4. 2,593 Bob Mason, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-83 2. 24 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 5. 2,556 Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2011-12 3. 23 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 1999-2000 6. 2,534 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1994-95 4. 22 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 2,534 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-09 22 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1990-91 201 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA GOALTENDING RECORDS (1951-2021)

22 Jeff Stolp, Minnesota ...... 1991-92 6 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 22 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 6 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2019-20 8. 20 Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2011-12 20 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 MOST TIES • WCHA 20 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 Rk Ties Goaltender, Team...... Season 11. 19 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 1. 7 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2008-09 19 Aaron Dell, North Dakota ...... 2010-11 7 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-09 19 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 7 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 19 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 15. 18 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 2000-01 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 18 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 18 Ryan Faragher, St. Cloud State ...... 2012-13 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Season 18 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 1. 1.27 Bob Peters, North Dakota ...... 1957-58 18 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 2. 1.31 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 18 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 3. 1.54 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 4. 1.55 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 5. 1.63 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Record) ...... Season 6. 1.65 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 1. .953 George Kirkwood, Denver (30-1-1) ...... 1960-61 7. 1.71 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 2. .921 Marc Behrend, Wisconsin (17-1-1) ...... 1982-83 8. 1.72 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2001-02 3. .913 Julian Baretta, Wisconsin (21-2-0) ...... 1976-77 9. 1.74 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 4. .912 Ernie Glanville, Denver (15-1-1) ...... 1977-78 10. 1.75 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 5. .879 Ed Belfour, North Dakota (29-4-0) ...... 1986-87 11. 1.76 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 6. .872 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan (32-3-4) ...... 1990-91 12. 1.77 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 7. .870 Karl Goehring, North Dakota (23-3-1) ...... 1997-98 13. 1.79 Aaron Dell, North Dakota ...... 2010-11 8. .861 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (30-4-2) ...... 2019-20 14. 1.80 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 9. .860 Marc Behrend, Wisconsin (21-3-1) ...... 1981-82 1.80 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 10. .850 Aaron Schweitzer, North Dakota (17-3-0) ...... 1996-97 16. 1.84 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1960-61 11. .840 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (21-4-0) ...... 2020-21 17. 1.85 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 12. .838 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1959-60 1.85 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 .838 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1967-68 19. 1.88 Adam Wilcox, Minnesota ...... 2012-13 14. .833 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver (20-4-0) ...... 2001-02 1.88 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 15. .827 Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College (21-4-1) ...... 2004-05 21. 1.89 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1999-2000 16. .814 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin (27-5-3) ...... 2005-06 22. 1.90 Lorne Howes, Michigan ...... 1955-56 17. .813 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1968-69 23. 1.91 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1967-68 18. .806 Andy Kollar, North Dakota (13-2-3) ...... 2000-01 1.91 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 19. .806 John McWilliam, Denver ...... 1970-71 25. 1.96 Joel Rumpel, Wisconsin ...... 2012-13 .806 Jeff Frazee, Minnesota (14-3-1) ...... 2006-07 21. .804 Rodney Schneck, Denver ...... 1958-59 LOWEST GAA • WCHA .804 Peter Mannino, Denver (18-4-1) ...... 2004-05 MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 23. .800 Jim Makey, Wisconsin (20-5-0) ...... 1971-72 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Season .800 Jake Brandt, North Dakota (16-4-0)...... 2003-04 1. 1.07 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 25. .795 Aaron Dell, North Dakota (30-7-2) ...... 2010-11 2. 1.17 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 3. 1.35 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA 4. 1.40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Record) ...... Season 5. 1.48 Zach Driscoll, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 1. 1.000 Andy Kollar, North Dakota (10-0-0) ...... 1998-99 6. 1.55 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 2. .929 Ernie Glanville, Denver (13-1-0) ...... 1977-78 7. 1.61 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-155 .929 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (13-1-0) ...... 2020-21 8. 1.67 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 4. .875 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State (23-6-1) ...... 2017-18 9. 1.70 Buddy Blom, Denver ...... 1963-64 5. .865 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (22-3-1) ...... 2019-20 10. 1.71 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 6. .864 Ed Belfour, North Dakota (19-3-0) ...... 1986-87 11. 1.72 George Kirkwood, Denver ...... 1960-61 7. .857 Bill Pye, Northern Michgian (22-2-4) ...... 1990-91 12. 1.73 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 .857 Jake Brandt, North Dakota (12-2-0) ...... 2003-04 13. 1.74 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 9. .850 Jeff Frazee, Minnesota (8-1-1) ...... 2006-07 14. 1.75 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 10. .833 Karl Goehring, North Dakota (14-2-2) ...... 1998-99 15. 1.78 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1967-68 .833 Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College (12-2-1) ...... 2004-05 16. 1.79 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1999-2000 12. .821 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin (23-5-0) ...... 1999-2000 17. 1.80 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2001-02 13. .818 Andy Kollar, North Dakota (8-1-2)...... 2000-01 18. 1.84 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 .818 Isaac Reichmuth, Minnesota Duluth (17-3-2) ...... 2003-04 19. 1.87 Jamie Phililps, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 15. .815 Jeff Stolp, Minnesota (22-5-0) ...... 1991-92 20. 1.90 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 16. .812 Aaron Dell, North Dakota (19-4-1) ...... 2010-11 21. 1.91 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 17. .808 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (20-4-2) ...... 2014-15 22. 1.93 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2012-13 18. .800 Robb Stauber, Minnesota (28-7-0) ...... 1987-88 23. 1.94 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2006-07 .800 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver (12-3-0) ...... 2001-02 24. 1.97 Aaron Dell, North Dakota ...... 2010-11 20. .795 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State (17-4-1) ...... 2013-14 25. 1.99 Michael-Lee Teslak, Michigan Tech ...... 2006-07 21. .793 Karl Goehring, North Dakota (22-5-2) ...... 1998-99 22. .786 Kellen Briggs, Minnesota (15-3-3) ...... 2005-06 MOST SAVES .786 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin (15-3-3) ...... 2005-06 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Season .786 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (16-4-1) ...... 2018-19 1. 1,410 Dave Versical, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 25. .781 Scott Gudmandson, Wisconsin (11-2-3) ...... 2009-10 2. 1,400 Ron Clark, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 3. 1,305 Karl Bagnell, Michigan ...... 1971-72 MOST TIES 1,305 Dean Anderson, Wisconsin ...... 1987-88 Rk Ties Goaltender, Team...... Season 5. 1,301 Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech ...... 1988-89 1. 10 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2008-09 6. 1,279 Bob Mason, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1982-83 2. 8 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2008-09 7. 1,261 Bill Pye, Northern Michigan ...... 1988-89 8 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 8. 1,259 Rick Heinz, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1975-76 4. 7 Chad Erickson, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1990-91 9. 1,254 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1972-73 7 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 1,254 Graham Melanson, Wisconsin ...... 2000-01 6. 6 Andrew Walsh, Bemidji State ...... 2012-13 11. 1,243 Robb Stauber, Minnesota ...... 1987-88 6 Tommy Burke, Bowling Green ...... 2013-14 12. 1,224 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1994-95 6 Pheonix Copley, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 13. 1,215 Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech ...... 1993-94 202 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA GOALTENDING RECORDS (1951-2021)

14. 1,203 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1973-74 MOST SHUTOUTS 15. 1,198 Chad Erickson, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1989-90 Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Season 16. 1,191 Rick Palmer, Michigan ...... 1976-77 1. 10 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 17. 1,187 Ron Grahame, Denver ...... 1972-73 10 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 18. 1,184 Marty Wakelyn, Colorado College ...... 1984-85 3. 8 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1999-2000 19. 1,183 Rick Kosti, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1984-85 8 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 20. 1,167 Derek Pizzey, Colorado College ...... 1986-87 5. 7 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1967-68 21. 1,165 Chad Erickson, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1990-91 7 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1999-2000 22. 1,161 Rick Heinz, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1977-78 7 Jeff Sanger, Colorado College ...... 2001-02 23. 1,160 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1975-76 7 Adam Berkhoel, Denver ...... 2003-04 1,160 Jon Casey, North Dakota ...... 1983-84 7 Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2011-12 25. 1,159 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1995-96 10. 6 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2005-06 6 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 MOST SAVES • WCHA 6 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2007-08 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Season 6 Marc Cheverie, Denver ...... 2009-10 1. 1,195 Rick Heinz, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1975-76 6 John Faulkner, Omaha ...... 2010-11 2. 1,183 Robbie Moore, Michigan ...... 1972-73 6 Aaron Dell, North Dakota ...... 2010-11 3. 1,163 Damian Rhodes, Michigan Tech ...... 1988-89 6 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 4. 1,162 Ron Clark, Michigan State ...... 1974-75 6 Jamie Phillips, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 5. 1,104 Dave Versical, Michigan State ...... 1975-76 6 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 6. 1,089 Karl Bagnell, Michigan ...... 1971-72 MOST SHUTOUTS • WCHA HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Season MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 1. 8 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Season 2. 6 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1999-2000 1. .943 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2001-02 6 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1999-2000 2. .942 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 6 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 3. .938 Lorne Howes, Michigan ...... 1955-56 5. 5 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 .938 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 5 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 5. .937 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 5 Atte Tolvanan, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 6. .933 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 5 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 7. .932 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 9. 4 13 times, last: Kent Patterson, Minnesota ...... 2011-12 .932 Marc Cheverie, Denver ...... 2009-10 .932 Sam Brittain, Denver ...... 2011-12 MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS .932 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Season 11. .931 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 1. 4 Gerald ‘Spike’ Schultz, North Dakota ...... 1953-54 .931 Jase Weslosky, St. Cloud State ...... 2007-08 ...... (5-0 at Michigan Tech, 1/14/1954) 13. .930 Alex Kangas, Minnesota ...... 2007-08 ...... (5-0 at Michigan Tech, 1/15/1954) .930 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State ...... 2011-12 ...... (4-0 vs Michigan Tech, 1/28/1954) .930 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 ...... (7-0 vs Michigan Tech, 1/29/1954) 16. .929 Jordan Parise, North Dakota ...... 2005-06 .929 Joel Rumpel, Wisconsin ...... 2012-13 MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES .929 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team (Dates) ...... Season 19. .928 CJ Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 1. 339:05 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (1/20-2/17/2017) ...... 2016-17 .928 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-15 2. 269:51 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin (3/17 – 4/6/2006) ...... 2005-06 .928 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-16 3. 249:41 Gerald ‘Spike’ Schultz, North Dakota (1/14 – 2/4/1954) ...... 1953-54 22. .927 Bob Peters, North Dakota ...... 1957-58 4. 239:22 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State (12/13/2014 - 1/16/2015) ...... 2014-15 .927 Karl Goehring, North Dakota ...... 1999-2000 5. 234:25 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (2/7-28/2020) ...... 2019-20 .927 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2004-05 6. 223:51 Marc Cheverie, Denver (10/9 – 10/30/2009) ...... 2009-10 .927 Juho Olkinuora, Denver ...... 2012-13 7. 220.18 Chris Nell, Bowling Green (2/4/17-3/3/17) ...... 2016-17 .927 Kevin Kapalka, Lake Superior State ...... 2013-14 8. 208:42 Peter Mannino, Denver (2/26 – 3/27/2004) ...... 2003-04 .927 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 9. 217:37 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (12/18/2020-1/16/2021) ....2020-21 .927 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 10. 189:24 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (3/7 - 3/20/2015) ...... 2014-16

HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE • WCHA GAME MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Season MOST MINUTES PLAYED 1. .946 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 2. .945 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 1. 129:30 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Colorado College) ...... 3/8/1997 3. .944 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 129:30 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 3/8/1997 4. 943 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2001-02 3. 118:49 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) 5. .941 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 ...... 3/13/2015 6. .940 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2015 7. .939 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State ...... 2011-12 5. 111:23 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/11/2007 8. .937 Richard Bachman, Colorado College ...... 2007-08 6. 111:21 Josh Johnson, Minnesota Duluth (at St. Cloud State) ...... 3/11/2007 9. .936 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 7. 111:10 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin (vs Cornell) ...... 3/26/2006 10. .935 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 8. 106:40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 3/14/2015 11. .934 Buddy Blom, Denver ...... 1963-64 9. 106:25 CJ Motte, Ferris State (at Bemidji State) ...... 3/14/2015 .934 Marc Cheverie, Denver ...... 2009-10 10. 104:41 Nolan Kent, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 3/7/2020 .934 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-16 11. 104:30 Matt Jurusik, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 3/7/2020 .934 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-16 12. 101:13 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/12/2011 15. .933 Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State ...... 1999-2000 13. 97:36 Alex Kangas, Minnesota (at Minnesota State) ...... 3/14/2008 16. .932 Garry Bauman, Michigan Tech ...... 1963-64 97:36 Mike Zacharias, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/14/2008 .932 Tony Esposito, Michigan Tech ...... 1965-66 15. 96:59 Alex Kangas, Minnesota (at Minnesota State) ...... 3/16/2008 18. .931 Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College...... 2004-05 96:59 Mike Zacharias, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/16/2008 19. .930 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1967-68 18. 81:56 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at North Dakota) ...... 3/2/1996 .930 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2005-06 19. 81:28 Marc Behrend, Wisconsin (at North Dakota) ...... 3/5/1983 .930 Brian Elliottt, Wisconsin ...... 2006-07 22. .929 Darren Jensen, North Dakota ...... 1979-80 .929 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2006-07 .929 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota ...... 2007-08 .929 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 203 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA GOALTENDING RECORDS (1951-2021)

MOST SAVES Rk. Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) ...... Date PERIOD 1. 76 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) ...... 3/13/2015 MOST SAVES 2. 75 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Colorado College) ...... 3/8/1997 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Period)...... Date 3. 73 Ed Schiller, Michigan State (vs Denver) ...... 2/6/1954 1. 30 Eddie Mio, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 11/17/1972 4. 72 Eddie Mio, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 11/17/1972 30 Ron Clark, Michigan State (vs North Dakota) (1) ...... 11/16/1974 72 Jeff Tscherne, Minnesota (at Michigan State) ...... 3/14/1976 3. 29 Don Vaia, Minnesota (vs Michigan) (3) ...... 2/9/1957 6. 68 Mark Kronholm, Notre Dame (vs Michigan State) ...... 2/16/1973 29 Derek Pizzey, Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/30/1987 7. 67 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/11/2007 5. 27 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (3) 67 Sam Brittain, Denver (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/16/2012 ...... 2/15/2014 9. 64 Dave Versical, Michigan State (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1976 6. 26 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/25/1997 10. 62 Jim Makey, Wisconsin (at Michigan State) ...... 1/12/1973 7. 25 Dave Murphy, North Dakota (vs U.S. Olympic Team) (1) ...... 11/7/1971 62 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/25/1997 25 Bob Iwabuchi, North Dakota (at Colorado College) (2) ...... 1/25/1980 62 Josh Johnson, Minnesota Duluth (at St. Cloud State) ...... 3/11/2007 25 Terry Kleisinger, Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) ...... 11/29/1980 13. 61 Don Vaia, Minnesota (vs Michigan) ...... 2/9/1957 10. 24 Don Whyte, Denver (vs Lethbridge) ...... 1/6/1956 61 Marty Wakelyn, Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 12/10/1983 24 Jim Bales, Denver (at Minnesota) ...... 2/28/1978 61 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) 24 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State (at Omaha) ...... 2/5/2011 ...... 2/15/2014 24 Ryan Faragher, St. Cloud State (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/29/2011 16. 60 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 3/8/1997 14 23 Jim Bales, Denver (vs Notre Dame) ...... 2/19/1977 60 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/12/2011 23 Pat Tierney, Denver (at Wisconsin) ...... 2/25/1984 18. 59 Ron Clark, Michigan State (vs Notre Dame) ...... 11/30/1974 23 Peter Mannino, Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 04/9/2005 59 Dave Versical, Michigan State (vs Denver) ...... 1/9/1976 23 Sam Brittain, Denver (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/16/2012 59 Pat Tierney, Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 12/12/1983 23 Matt Larose, Alabama Huntsville (at Wisconsin) ...... 12/27/2013 59 Rob Nolan, Michigan Tech (vs Wisconsin) ...... 2/17/2006 22. 58 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) ...... 2/28/1997 MOST SAVES • WCHA 58 Kevin Genoe, Michigan Tech (vs Wisconsin)...... 2/26/2010 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Period)...... Date 24. 57 John DeCaro, Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota) ...... 2/11/2005 1. 30 Eddie Mio, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 11/17/1972 57 Michael-Lee Teslak, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State) .12/29/2005 30 Ron Clark, Michigan State (vs North Dakota) ...... 11/16/1974 3. 29 Don Vaia, Minnesota (vs Michigan) ...... 2/9/1957 MOST SAVES • WCHA 29 Derek Pizzey, Colorado College (vs Minnesota) ...... 1/30/1987 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5. 28 John Rockwell, Michigan Tech (vs North Dakota) ...... 10/28/1978 1. 76 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) 6. 27 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 3/13/2015 ...... 2/15/2014 2. 75 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Colorado College) ...... 3/8/1997 3. 73 Ed Schiller, Michigan State (vs Denver) ...... 2/6/1954 FEWEST SAVES 4. 72 Eddie Mio, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 11/17/1972 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Period)...... Date 72 Jeff Tscherne, Minnesota (vs Michigan State) ...... 3/14/1976 1. 0 Walt Morin, Denver (vs Saskatchewan) ...... 1/30/1953 6. 68 Mark Kronholm, Notre Dame (vs Michigan State) ...... 2/16/1973 0 Bob Peabody, North Dakota (vs Michigan) (3) ...... 1/6/1959 7. 67 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/11/2007 0 Bill Rowe, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State) ...... 1/14/1961 67 Sam Brittain, Denver (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/16/2012 0 Rudy Unis, Denver (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/17/1963 9. 64 Dave Versical, Michigan State (vs Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1976 0 Gerry Powers, Denver (vs Michigan) ...... 12/9/1967 10. 62 Jim Makey, Wisconsin (at Michigan State) ...... 1/12/1973 0 Mel Donnelly, North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (1) ...... 12/21/1979 62 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/25/1997 0 Darren Jensen, North Dakota (vs Denver) (1) ...... 12/10/1982 62 Josh Johnson, Minnesota Duluth (at St. Cloud State) ...... 3/11/2007 0 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (vs N. Michigan) (3) ...... 3/2/1996 13. 61 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) 0 Stephen Wagner, Denver (at Michigan Tech) ...... 10/30/1998 ...... 2/15/2014 0 Scott Kabotoff, Wisconsin (vs Northern Michigan) ...... 12/30/2002 61 Don Vaia, Minnesota (vs Michigan) ...... 2/9/1957 0 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State (vs UMD (1) ...... 1/19/2007 61 Marty Wakelyn, Colorado College (vs North Dakota) ...... 12/10/1983 0 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota (at St. Cloud State) 16. 60 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) ...... 3/8/1997 ...... 1/4/2008 60 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/12/2011 0 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota (vs Michigan Tech) 18. 59 Ron Clark, Michigan State (vs Notre Dame) ...... 11/30/1974 ...... 3/14/2008 59 Dave Versical, Michigan State (vs Denver) ...... 1/9/1976 0 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (vs. St. Cloud State) (2) ...... 3/27/2015 59 Pat Tierney, Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 12/12/1983 59 Rob Nolan, Michigan Tech (vs Wisconsin) ...... 2/17/2006 FEWEST SAVES • WCHA 22. 58 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) ...... 2/28/1997 Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 58 Kevin Genoe, Michigan Tech (vs Wisconsin)...... 2/26/2010 1. 0 Bob Peabody, North Dakota (vs Michigan) ...... 1/6/1959 24. 57 John DeCaro, Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota) ...... 2/11/2005 0 Bill Rowe, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State) ...... 1/14/1961 57 Michael-Lee Teslak, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State) .12/29/2005 0 Rudy Unis, Denver (vs Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/17/1963 0 Gerry Powers, Denver (vs Michigan) ...... 12/9/1967 FEWEST SAVES 0 Darren Jensen, North Dakota (vs Denver) ...... 12/10/1982 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 0 Stephen Wagner, Denver (at Michigan Tech) ...... 10/30/1998 1. 6 George Mooney, Denver (vs North Dakota) ...... 2/19/1952 0 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota (at St. Cloud State) 6 Rudi Unis, Denver (vs Rensselaer) ...... 12/20/1962 ...... 1/4/2008 3. 7 Dan Ragusett, Northern Michigan (vs Michigan Tech) ...... 11/20/1999 4. 8 Bob Peabody, North Dakota (vs Colorado College) ...... 11/11/1958 8 George Gratton, North Dakota ...... 1/9/1959 8 Gerry Powers, Denver (vs Michigan) ...... 12/9/1967 8 Dave McNab, Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth)...... 1/16/1976 8. 9 Bill Begg, Denver (vs Dartmouth) ...... 1/1/1953 9 Gerry Powers, Denver (vs Boston College) ...... 3/14/1968 9 Duane Derksen, Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) ...... 12/29/1990 9 Adam Berkhoel, Denver (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 11/23/2002 9 Adam Berkhoel, Denver (vs Mercyhurst) ...... 11/29/2002

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8. 375 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth, Michigan Tech ...... 1982-2003 9. 350 Amo Bessone, Michigan State ...... 1951-79* 10. 335 Bob Johnson, Colorado College, Wisconsin ....1963-66/69-75/76-82 11. 324 Scott Owens, Colorado College ...... 1999-2013 12. 316 Dean Blais, North Dakota, Omaha ...... 1994-2004/2010-13 13. 291 Craig Dahl, St. Cloud State ...... 1990-2005 14. 280 Al Renfrew, Michigan Tech, North Dakota, Michigan ...... 1951-73* 15. 263 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan ...... 1984-97 16. 239 Brad Buetow, Minnesota, Colorado College ...... 1979-85 17. 236 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State ...... 2012-20 18. 235 Dave Hakstol, North Dakota ...... 2004-13 19. 231 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2000-13 231 Mike Eaves, Wisconsin ...... 2000-13 21. 185 John Mariucci, Minnesota ...... 1952-66* 22. 184 Troy Jutting, Minnesota State ...... 2000-12 23. 182 Ralph Backstrom, Denver ...... 1981-90 24. 167 Herb Brooks, Minnesota ...... 1972-79 25. 162 Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State ...... 2005-13

WINNING PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 300 GAMES) Rk. Pct. Coach, Schools ...... Seasons 1. .708 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State ...... 2012-21 2. .668 Murray Armstrong, Denver ...... 1956-77* 3. .663 Doug Woog, Minnesota ...... 1985-99 4. .662 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech ...... 1956-81* 5. .655 Don Lucia, Colorado College, Minnesota ...... 1993-2013 6. .648 Dave Hakstol, North Dakota ...... 2004-13 7. .642 Dean Blais, North Dakota, Omaha ...... 1994-2004/2010-13 8. .627 Bob Johnson, Colorado College, Wisconsin ....1963-66/69-75/76-82 9. .624 Herb Brooks, Minnesota ...... 1972-79 10. .614 George Gwozdecky, Denver ...... 1994-2013 11. .608 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota ...... 1978-94 12. .604 Scott Owens, Colorado College ...... 1999-2013 13. .583 John Mariucci, Minnesota ...... 1952-66* 14. .571 Mike Eaves, Wisconsin ...... 2002-13 15. .557 Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State ...... 2005-13 16. .551 Brad Buetow, Minnesota, Colorado College ...... 1979-85 17. .548 Jeff Sauer, Colorado College, Wisconsin ...... 1971-2002 JEFF SAUER’S 1,248 GAMES AND 655 WINS AT WISCONSIN AND 18. .533 Craig Dahl, St. Cloud State ...... 1990-2005 COLORADO COLLEGE ARE BOTH WCHA COACHING RECORDS. 19. .519 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan ...... 1984-97 20. .511 Ralph Backstrom, Denver ...... 1981-90 CAREER 21. .506 Al Renfrew, Michigan Tech, North Dakota, Michigan ...... 1951-73* *- Records do not include contests from the 1958-59 season in which no WCHA 22. .502 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2000-13 league play was held.

GAMES WCHA AHCA Coach of the Year Winners Rk. Games Coach, Schools ...... Seasons 1. 1,246 Jeff Sauer, Colorado College, Wisconsin ...... 1971-2002 Year Coach, School 2. 837 Don Lucia, Colorado College, Minnesota ...... 1993-2013 3. 825 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth, Michigan Tech ...... 1982-2003 1952 Cheddy Thompson, Colorado College 4. 790 Amo Bessone, Michigan State ...... 1951-79* 1953 John Mariucci, Minnesota 5. 774 George Gwozdecky, Denver ...... 1993-2013 6. 739 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech ...... 1956-81* 1954 Vic Heyliger, Michigan 7. 678 Murray Armstrong, Denver ...... 1956-77* 1961 Murray Armstrong, Denver 8. 664 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota ...... 1978-94 9. 615 Doug Woog, Minnesota ...... 1985-99 1963 Tony Frasca, Colorado College 10. 590 Craig Dahl, St. Cloud State ...... 1990-2005 1966 Amo Bessone, Michigan State* 11. 576 Scott Owens, Colorado College ...... 1999-2013 1970 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 12. 565 Al Renfrew, Michigan Tech, North Dakota, Michigan ...... 1951-73* 13. 554 Bob Johnson, Colorado College, Wisconsin ....1963-66/69-75/76-82 1976 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 14. 536 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan ...... 1984-97 1984 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth 15. 525 Dean Blais, North Dakota, Omaha ...... 1994-2004/2010-13 16. 523 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2000-13 1986 Ralph Backstrom, Denver 17. 463 Troy Jutting, Minnesota State ...... 2000-12 1987 GIno Gasparini, North Dakota 18. 451 Brad Buetow, Minnesota, Colorado College ...... 1979-85 19. 449 Mike Eaves, Wisconsin ...... 2000-13 1991 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan 20. 410 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State ...... 2010-21 1994 Don Lucia, Colorado College 21. 391 Dave Hakstol, North Dakota ...... 2004-13 1997 Dean Blais, North Dakota 22. 370 Ralph Backstrom, Denver ...... 1981-90 23. 349 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State ...... 2012-21 2001 Dean Blais, North Dakota 24. 331 John Mariucci, Minnesota ...... 1952-66* 2004 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth 25. 322 Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State ...... 2005-13 2005 George Gwozdecky, Denver WINS 2015 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State Rk. Wins Coach, Schools ...... Seasons 1. 655 Jeff Sauer, Colorado College, Wisconsin ...... 1971-2002 2021 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 2. 510 Don Lucia, Colorado College, Minnesota ...... 1993-2013 *- Co-winner 3. 475 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech ...... 1956-81* 4. 443 George Gwozdecky, Denver ...... 1993-2013 5. 438 Murray Armstrong, Denver ...... 1956-77* 6. 392 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota ...... 1978-94 7. 388 Doug Woog, Minnesota ...... 1985-99 205 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA TEAM RECORDS (2013-21)

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA SEASON Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 1. .928 Minnesota State (13-1-0) ...... 2020-21 MOST GAMES PLAYED 2. .839 Minnesota State (23-4-1) ...... 2019-20 Rk Games Team ...... Season 3. .804 Minnesota State (21-4-3)...... 2014-15 1. 45 Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 .804 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2018-19 2. 44 Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 .804 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2017-18 3. 43 Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 6. .786 Michigan Tech (21-5-2) ...... 2014-15 5. 43 Ferris State ...... 2013-14 7. .768 Bemidji State (20-5-3) ...... 2019-20 5. 42 Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 8. .750 Bemidji State (20-6-2) ...... 2016-17 42 Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 .750 Ferris State (20-6-2) ...... 2013-14 7. 41 Multiple times 10. .732 Minnesota State (20-7-1) ...... 2013-14

MOST WINS MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season Rk Wins Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 1. 32 Minnesota State (32-8-2) ...... 2018-19 1. 10 Minnesota State (11/2-12/13/2019) ...... 2019-20 2. 31 Minnesota State (31-5-2) ...... 2019-20 10 Minnesota State (1/13-2/23/2018) ...... 2017-18 3. 29 Minnesota State (29-10-1) ...... 2017-18 10 Michigan Tech (10/4-11/15/2014) ...... 2014-15 29 Minnesota State (29-8-3)...... 2014-15 4. 8 Minnesota State (12-29/2019-1/24/2020) ...... 2019-20 29 Michigan Tech (29-10-2) ...... 2014-15 5. 8 Michigan Tech (1/23-2/14/2015) ...... 2014-15 29 Ferris State (29-11-3) ...... 2013-14 8 Minnesota State (2/1-3/7/2014) ...... 2013-14 7. 26 Minnesota State (26-14-1) ...... 2013-14 7. 7 Minnesota State (2/5-2/24/2021) ...... 2020-21 8. 25 Bowling Green (25-11-5) ...... 2018-19 7 Minnesota State (3/1-3/23/2019) ...... 2018-19 25 Northern Michigan (25-15-3) ...... 2017-18 7 Minnesota State (10/26-11/23/2018 ...... 2018-19 10. 23 Five times 7 Northern Michigan (1/12-2/3/2018) ...... 2017-18 7 Michigan Tech (2/20-3/12/2016) ...... 2015-16 MOST WINS • WCHA Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS • WCHA 1. 23 Minnesota State (23-4-1) ...... 2019-20 Rk Wins Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 2. 22 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2018-19 1. 11 Minnesota State (1/2-2/24/2021) ...... 2020-21 22 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2017-18 1. 8 Minnesota State (11/2-12/13/2019) ...... 2019-20 4. 21 Minnesota State (21-4-3)...... 2014-15 8 Michigan Tech (1/23-2/14/2015) ...... 2014-15 21 Michigan Tech (21-5-2) ...... 2014-15 8 Minnesota State (2/1-3/7/2014) ...... 2013-14 6. 20 Bemidji State (20-6-2) ...... 2016-17 4. 7 Minnesota State (1/3-1/24/2020) ...... 2019-20 20 Ferris State (20-6-2) ...... 2013-14 7 Minnesota State (3/1-3/23/2019) ...... 2018-19 20 Minnesota State (20-7-1) ...... 2013-14 7 Minnesota State (2/2-2/23/2018) ...... 2017-18 20 Bemidji State (20-5-3) ...... 2019-20 7 Northern Michigan (1/12-2/3/2018) ...... 2017-18 10. 19 Northern Michigan (19-7-2) ...... 2017-18 7 Michigan Tech (2/20-3/12/2016) ...... 2015-16 9. 6 Minnesota State (11/7-11/29/2014) ...... 2014-15 FEWEST WINS 6 Minnesota State (11/23-12/14/2013) ...... 2013-14 Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season 1. 1 Ferris State (1-23-1) ...... 2020-21 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK 2. 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-26-6) ...... 2019-20 Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-35-1) ...... 2013-14 1. 16 Ferris State (10/19/2013-1/3/2014) ...... 2013-14 4. 3 Alaska Anchorage (3-28-3) ...... 2018-19 2. 14 Minnesota State (1/13-3/9/2018) ...... 2017-18 5. 4 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2019-20 3. 13 Minnesota State (2/1-3/22/2014) ...... 2013-14 4 Alaska Anchorage (4-26-4) ...... 2017-18 4. 10 Michigan Tech (10/4-11/15/2014) ...... 2014-15 7. 7 Ferris State (7-26-2) ...... 2019-20 5. 9 Minnesota State (12/7/2020-2/24/2021) ...... 2020-21 7 Alaska Anchorage (7-21-6) ...... 2016-17 9 Bemidji State (12/2/2017-1/6/2018) ...... 2017-18 7 Alabama Huntsville (7-21-6) ...... 2015-16 9 Minnesota State (11/14-12/12/2015) ...... 2015-16 10. 8 Alabama Huntsville (8-28-2) ...... 2018-19 9 Bowling Green (11/14-12/12/2015) ...... 2015-16 8 Alaska Anchorage (8-22-4) ...... 2014-15 9 Bowling Green (11/15/2014-1/10/2015) ...... 2014-15 8 Alabama Huntsville (8-26-4) ...... 2014-15 8 Lake Superior State (8-28-2) ...... 2014-15 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK • WCHA Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) FEWEST WINS • WCHA 1. 13 Minnesota State (2/1-3/22/2014) ...... 2013-14 Rk Wins Team (Record) ...... Season 2. 11 Minnesota State (1/2-2/24/2021) ...... 2020-21 1. 0 Ferris State (0-13-1) ...... 2020-21 11 Minnesota State (2/2-3/9/2018) ...... 2017-18 2. 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-26-6) ...... 2019-20 4. 10 Minnesota State (11/2-12/13/2019) ...... 2019-20 2 Alaska Anchorage (2-23-3) ...... 2018-19 5. 9 Bemidji State (12/2/2017-1/6/2018) ...... 2017-18 2 Alabama Huntsville (2-25-1) ...... 2013-14 9 Bowling Green (11/14-12/12/2015) ...... 2015-16 5. 4 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2019-20 4 Alaska Anchorage (4-21-3) ...... 2017-18 MOST LOSSES 7. 5 Ferris State (7-26-2) ...... 2019-20 Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season 5 Alabama Huntsville (5-17-6) ...... 2015-16 1. 35 Alabama Huntsville (2-35-1) ...... 2013-14 5 Alaska Anchorage (5-21-2) ...... 2014-15 2. 28 Alabama Huntsville (8-28-2) ...... 2018-19 10. 6 Alaska Anchorage (6-16-6) ...... 2016-17 28 Lake Superior State (8-28-2) ...... 2014-15 28 Alaska Anchorage (3-28-3) ...... 2018-19 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 5. 26 Alabama Huntsville (2-26-6) ...... 2019-20 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 26 Ferris State (7-26-2) ...... 2019-20 1. .842 Minnesota State (32-5-2) ...... 2019-20 26 Alabama Huntsville (8-26-4) ...... 2014-15 2. .804 Minnesota State (22-4-1) ...... 2020-21 26 Alaska Anchorage (4-26-4) ...... 2016-17 3. .786 Minnesota State (32-8-2) ...... 2018-19 9. 25 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2019-20 4. .762 Minnesota State (29-8-3)...... 2014-15 10. 23 Lake Superior State (14-23-4) ...... 2019-20 5. .738 Minnesota State (29-10-1) ...... 2017-18 23 Ferris State (14-23-1) ...... 2017-18 6. .732 Michigan Tech (29-10-2) ...... 2014-15 23 Alabama Huntsville (12-23-2) ...... 2017-18 7. .709 Ferris State (29-11-3) ...... 2013-14 23 Ferris State (10-23-3) ...... 2018-19 8. .689 Michigan Tech (23-9-5) ...... 2015-16 23 Ferris State (1-23-1) ...... 20202-21 8. .680 Bemidji State (22-10-5) ...... 2019-20 10. .671 Bowling Green (25-11-5) ...... 2018-19

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MOST LOSSES • WCHA MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES • WCHA Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season Rk Ls Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 1. 25 Alabama Huntsville (2-25-1) ...... 2013-14 1. 10 Alaska Anchorage (1/19 – 2/16/2018)...... 2017-18 2. 23 Alaska Anchorage (2-23-3) ...... 2018-19 2. 9 Alabama Huntsville (10/25 – 12/7/2013) ...... 2013-14 3. 21 Ferris State (5-21-2) ...... 2019-20 9 Alaska Anchorage (1/30 – 2/27/2015) ...... 2014-15 21 Alaska Anchorage (5-21-2) ...... 2014-15 9 Alaska Anchorage (2/26 – 11/18/2016) ...... 2016-17 21 Alaska Anchorage (4-21-3) ...... 2017-18 9 Alaska Anchorage (12/1/2017 – 1/12/2018) ...... 2017-18 6. 20 Alabama Huntsville (2-20-6)...... 2019-20 20 Alabama Huntsville (7-20-1) ...... 2014-15 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 20 Lake Superior State (7-20-1) ...... 2014-15 Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 9. 18 Alaska Anchorage (4-18-6) ...... 2019-20 1. 18 Alabama Huntsville (0-17-1) (12/13/2013-22/2014) ...... 2013-14 18 Alabama Huntsville (8-18-2) ...... 2018-19 2. 16 Ferris State (0-16-0) (1/23-3/13/2021) ...... 2020-21 18 Alaska Anchorage (8-18-2) ...... 2015-16 3. 15 Alabama Huntsville (0-15-0) (10/11/2013-12/6/2013) ...... 2013-14 18 Ferris State (7-18-3) ...... 2018-19 4. 13 Alaska Anchorage (0-12-1) 10/26-12/14/2018) ...... 2018-19 13 Alaska Anchorage (0-10-3) (11/10/2017-1/12/2018) ...... 2017-18 FEWEST LOSSES Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season LONGEST WINLESS STREAK • WCHA 1. 5 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2020-21 Rk Games Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 5 Minnesota State (31-5-2) ...... 2019-20 2. 18 Ferris State (0-17-1) (2/21/2020 - 3/13/2021) ...... 2019-21 3. 8 Minnesota State (32-8-2) ...... 2018-19 1. 13 Alaska Anchorage (0-10-3) (11/10/2017-1/12/2018) ...... 2017-18 8 Minnesota State (29-8-3)...... 2014-15 2. 11 Ferris State (0-8-3) (11/9-12/28/2018) ...... 2018-19 5. 9 Michigan Tech (23-9-5) ...... 2015-19 3. 10 Alaska Anchorage (0-10-0) (1/19-2/16/2018)...... 2017-18 6. 10 Bemidji State (22-10-5) ...... 2019-20 10 Alabama Huntsville (0-9-1) (11/6-12/12/2015) ...... 2015-16 10 Minnesota State (29-10-1) ...... 2017-18 10 Alabama Huntsville (0-9-1) (1/17/-22/2014) ...... 2013-14 10 Michigan Tech (29-10-2) ...... 2014-15 9. 11 Ferris State (29-11-3) ...... 2013-14 HIGHEST HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE 11 Bowling Green (25-11-5) ...... 2018-19 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 11 Bowling Green (23-11-5) ...... 2014-15 1. .955 Minnesota State (21-1-0) ...... 2018-19 2. .917 Ferris State (16-1-1) ...... 2013-14 FEWEST LOSSES • WCHA .917 Minnesota State (16-1-1) ...... 2013-14 Rk Losses Team (Record) ...... Season 4. .875 Minnesota State (10-1-1) ...... 2020-21 1. 1 Minnesota State (13-1-0) ...... 2020-21 5. .875 Minnesota State (17-2-1) ...... 2019-20 2. 4 Minnesota State (23-4-1) ...... 2019-20 6. .861 Minnesota State (15-2-1) ...... 2014-15 4 Minnesota State (21-4-3)...... 2014-15 7. .773 Northern Michigan (17-5-0) ...... 2017-18 4. 5 Bemidji State (20-5-3) ...... 2019-20 8. .763 Bemidji State (13-3-3) ...... 2019-20 5 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2018-19 .763 Minnesota State (13-3-3) ...... 2016-17 5 Minnesota State (22-5-1) ...... 2017-18 10. .750 Michigan Tech (15-5-0) ...... 2014-15 5 Michigan Tech (21-5-2) ...... 2014-15 5 Minnesota State (16-5-7) ...... 2015-16 HIGHEST ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE 9. 6 Bemidji State (20-6-2) ...... 2016-17 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 6 Ferris State (20-6-2) ...... 2013-14 1. .843 Minnesota State (13-2-1) ...... 2019-20 6 Bowling Green (17-6-5) ...... 2017-18 2. .813 Michigan Tech (12-2-2) ...... 2014-15 3. .778 Minnesota State (14-4-0) ...... 2017-18 LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 4. .769 Minnesota State (10-3-0) ...... 2020-21 Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season 5. .718 Michigan Tech (10-3-3) ...... 2015-16 1. .060 Ferris State (1-23-1) ...... 2020-21 2. .066 Alabama Huntsville (2-35-1) ...... 2013-14 MOST TIES 3. .132 Alaska Anchorage (3-28-3) ...... 2018-19 Rk Ties Team (Record) ...... Season 4. .147 Alabama Huntsville (2-26-6) ...... 2019-20 1. 8 Bemidji State (16-14-8) ...... 2017-18 5. .176 Alaska Anchorage (4-26-4) ...... 2017-18 2. 7 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2019-20 6. .208 Alaska Anchorage (4-25-7) ...... 2019-20 7 Bemidji State (10-21-7) ...... 2013-14 7. .228 Ferris State (7-26-2) ...... 2019-20 7 Lake Superior State (11-18-7) ...... 2016-17 8. .237 Alabama Huntsville (8-28-2) ...... 2018-19 7 Michigan Tech (14-19-7) ...... 2013-14 .237 Lake Superior State (8-28-2) ...... 2014-15 7 Northern Michigan (15-16-7) ...... 2015-16 10. .263 Alabama Huntsville (8-26-4) ...... 2014-15 7 Michigan Tech (23-15-7) ...... 2016-17 7 Minnesota State (21-13-7) ...... 2015-16 LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA Rk Pct. Team (Record) ...... Season MOST TIES • WCHA 1. .035 Ferris State (0-13-1) ...... 2020-21 Rk Ties Team (Record) ...... Season 1. .089 Alabama Huntsville (2-25-1) ...... 2013-14 1. 7 Lake Superior State (8-13-7) ...... 2016-17 2. .125 Alaska Anchorage (2-23-3) ...... 2018-19 7 Minnesota State (16-5-7) ...... 2015-16 3. .178 Alabama Huntsville (2-20-6)...... 2019-20 3. 6 Alaska Anchorage (4-18-6) ...... 2019-20 4. .196 Alaska Anchorage (4-21-3) ...... 2017-18 6 Alabama Huntsville (2-20-6)...... 2019-20 5. .214 Ferris State (5-21-2) ...... 2019-20 6 Alabama Huntsville (5-17-6) ...... 2015-16 .214 Alaska Anchorage (5-21-2) ...... 2014-15 6 Alaska Anchorage (6-16-6) ...... 2016-17 7. .250 Alaska Anchorage (4-18-6) ...... 2019-20 6 Bemidji State (13-9-6) ...... 2017-18 8. .268 Alabama Huntsville (7-20-1) ...... 2014-15 6 Michigan Tech (15-7-6) ...... 2016-17 .268 Lake Superior State (7-20-1) ...... 2014-15 10. .304 Ferris State (7-18-3) ...... 2018-19 MOST GOALS SCORED Rk Goals Team (Games Played) ...... Season MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 1. 153 Minnesota State (38)...... 2019-20 Rk Losses Team (Dates) ...... Season(s) 153 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2017-18 1. 15 Alabama Huntsville (10/11 – 12/7/2013) ...... 2013-14 3. 147 Minnesota State (42) ...... 2018-19 2. 13 Lake Superior State (2/28 – 10/31/2014) ...... 2014-15 4. 145 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2014-15 3. 12 Ferris State (2/21/2020 - 1/9/2021) ...... 2019-21 5. 144 Michigan Tech (41) ...... 2014-15 6. 138 Ferris State (43) ...... 2013-14 7. 134 Michigan Tech (44) ...... 2017-18 8. 133 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2018-19 9. 131 Michigan Tech (45) ...... 2015-17 10. 130 Northern Michigan (43) ...... 2017-18 130 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2013-14

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MOST GOALS SCORED • WCHA Rk Goals Team (Games Played) ...... Season 1. 116 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2017-18 2. 115 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2019-20 3. 103 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2014-15 4. 101 Bemidji State (28)...... 2019-20 5. 99 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2018-19 6. 98 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2014-15 7. 97 Alaska (28) ...... 2013-14 8. 95 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2013-14 9. 92 Northern Michigan (28) ...... 2019-20 92 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2015-16 92 Ferris State (28) ...... 2013-14

MOST ASSISTS Rk Asts Team (Games Played) ...... Season 1. 273 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2017-18 2. 272 Minnesota State (38)...... 2019-20 3. 245 Michigan Tech (41) ...... 2014-15 4. 242 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2014-15 242 Minnesota State (42) ...... 2018-19 6. 224 Ferris State (43) ...... 2013-14 7. 222 Michigan Tech (44) ...... 2017-18 8. 221 Northern Michigan (43) ...... 2017-18 9. 217 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2013-14 217 Bowling Green (410 ...... 2018-19

MOST ASSISTS • WCHA Rk Assists Team (Games Played) ...... Season 1. 208 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2017-18 2. 203 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2019-20 3. 174 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2014-15 4. 167 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2018-19 5. 164 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2014-15 6. 163 Alaska (28) ...... 2013-14 7. 162 Bemidji State (28)...... 2019-20 8. 160 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2013-14 160 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2013-14 10. 154 Lake Superior State (28) ...... 2018-19 MINNESOTA STATE’S 153 GOALS SCORED IN 2019-20 STANDS AS THE 154 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2015-16 SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR THE POST-REALIGNMENT WCHA.

MOST POINTS HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS SCORED PER GAME • WCHA Rk Points Team (Games Played) ...... Season Rk GPG Team (Goals, Games Played) ...... Season 1. 426 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2017-18 1. 4.14 Minnesota State (116, 28) ...... 2017-18 2. 425 Minnesota State (38)...... 2019-20 2. 4.11 Minnesota State (115, 28)...... 2019-20 3. 389 Minnesotga State (42) ...... 2018-19 3. 4.00 Minnesota State (56/14) ...... 2020-21 389 Michigan Tech (41) ...... 2014-15 4. 3.68 Michigan Tech (103, 28) ...... 2014-15 5. 387 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2014-15 5. 3.61 Bemidji State (101, 28) ...... 2019-20 6. 362 Ferris State (43) ...... 2013-14 6. 3.50 Minnesota State (98, 28) ...... 2014-15 7. 356 Michigan Tech (44) ...... 2017-18 7. 3.54 Minnesota State (99, 28) ...... 2018-19 8. 351 Northern Michigan (43) ...... 2017-18 8. 3.46 Alaska (97, 28) ...... 2013-14 9. 350 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2018-19 9. 3.39 Minnesota State (96, 28) ...... 2013-14 10. 347 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2013-14 10. 3.29 Bowling Green (46, 14) ...... 2020-21 3.29 Northern Michigan (92, 28) ...... 2019-20 MOST POINTS • WCHA 3.29 Michigan Tech (92, 28) ...... 2015-16 Rk Points Team (Games Played) ...... Season 3.29 Ferris State (92, 28) ...... 2013-14 1. 324 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2017-18 2. 318 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2019-20 HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 3. 277 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2014-15 Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 4. 266 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2018-19 1. 4.37 Alabama Huntsville (38) ...... 2013-14 5. 263 Bemidji State (28)...... 2019-20 2. 4.26 Alabama Huntsville (34) ...... 2019-20 6. 262 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2014-15 3. 4.12 Ferris State (14) ...... 2020-21 7. 260 Alaska (28) ...... 2013-14 4. 3.72 Alaska Anchorage (36) ...... 2019-20 8. 255 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2013-14 5. 3.65 Alaska Anchorage (34) ...... 2017-18 9. 246 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2015-16 6. 3.63 Ferris State (35) ...... 2019-20 10. 245 Lake Superior State (28) ...... 2018-19 7. 3.53 Alabama Huntsville (34) ...... 2016-17 8. 3.45 Lake Superior State (38) ...... 2014-15 HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS SCORED PER GAME 9. 3.42 Ferris State (36) ...... 2018-19 Rk GPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 10. 3.39 Alabama Huntsville (38) ...... 2018-19 1. 4.03 Minnesota State (38)...... 2019-20 2. 3.83 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2017-18 HIGHEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME • WCHA 3. 3.62 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2014-15 Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 4. 3.57 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2020-21 1. 4.21 Ferris State (14) ...... 2020-21 5. 3.51 Michigan Tech (41) ...... 2014-15 2. 4.14 Alabama Huntsville (28) ...... 2019-20 6. 3.50 Minnesota State (42) ...... 2018-19 3. 4.07 Alabama Huntsville (28) ...... 2013-14 7. 3.48 Bowling Green (31) ...... 2020-21 4. 3.64 Alaska Anchorage (28) ...... 2017-18 8. 3.41 Alaska (37) ...... 2013-14 5. 3.57 Ferris State (28) ...... 2019-20 9. 3.32 Michigan Tech (37) ...... 2015-16 6. 3.50 Alabama Huntsville (14) ...... 2020-21 10. 3.24 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2018-19 7. 3.43 Alaska Anchorage (28) ...... 2019-20 3.24 Lake Superior State (38) ...... 2018-19 3.43 Ferris State (28) ...... 2018-19 9. 3.39 Alabama Huntsville (28) ...... 2016-17 3.39 Alabama Huntsville (28) ...... 2014-15 208 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA TEAM RECORDS (2013-21)

FEWEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 2. 91.3 Minnesota State (116/127) ...... 2019-20 Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 3. 91.2 Bemidji State (103/113) ...... 2019-20 1. 1.47 Minnesota State (38)...... 2019-20 4. 90.0 Michigan Tech (72/80) ...... 2020-21 2. 1.64 Minnesota State (14)...... 2020-21 5. 89.8 Bowling Green (141/157) ...... 2014-15 3. 1.80 Michigan Tech (41) ...... 2014-15 6. 88.5 Bowling Green (169/191)...... 2018-19 4. 1.81 Minnesota State (42) ...... 2018-19 7. 88.0 Bemidji State (139/158) ...... 2016-17 5. 1.83 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2018-19 8. 87.7 Ferris State (143/163) ...... 2014-15 6. 1.92 Bemidji State (37) ...... 2019-20 9. 87.0 Minnesota State (147/169)...... 2013-14 7. 1.93 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2014-15 10. 86.9 Minnesota State (133/153) ...... 2014-15 1.93 Bemidji State (41) ...... 2016-17 9. 1.95 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2015-16 HIGHEST PENALTY-KILLING PCT. • WCHA 10. 2.08 Michigan Tech (37) ...... 2015-16 Rk PK% Team (PK/PKA) ...... Season 1. 93.0 Bemidji State (40/43) ...... 2020-21 FEWEST AVERAGE GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME • WCHA 2. 91.7 Minnesota State (88/96) ...... 2019-20 Rk GAPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 3. 91.6 Bemidji State (98/107) ...... 2016-17 1. 1.07 Minnesota State (14)...... 2020-21 4. 91.0 Minnesota State (101/111) ...... 2013-14 2. 1.36 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2019-20 5. 89.7 Bemidji State (78/87) ...... 2019-20 3. 1.54 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2018-19 6. 89.4 Ferris State (101/113) ...... 2015-16 4. 1.57 Bemidji State (28)...... 2016-17 7. 89.3 Minnesota State (92/103) ...... 2014-15 5. 1.64 Bemidji State (28)...... 2019-20 8. 89.2 Minnesota State (91/102) ...... 2015-16 6. 1.68 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2014-15 89.2 Bemidji State (83/93) ...... 2018-19 7. 1.71 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2014-15 10. 89.1 Minnesota State (34/40) ...... 2020-21 1.71 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2015-16 9. 1.86 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2018-19 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 10. 1.96 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2015-16 Rk SHG Team ...... Season 1. 9 Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 9 Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 Rk PPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 3. 8 Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 1. 52 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2017-18 8 Ferris State ...... 2013-14 2. 50 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2013-14 5. 7 Minnesota State ...... 2015-15 3. 49 Minnesota State (40) ...... 2014-15 6. 6 Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 4. 45 Bowling Green (38) ...... 2019-20 6 Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 5. 44 Minnesota State (42) ...... 2018-19 6 Alaska ...... 2015-16 6. 40 Minnesota State (38)...... 2019-20 9. 5 17 times; last- Bowling Green ...... 2020-21 7. 39 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2018-19 39 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2017-18 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA 39 Northern Michigan (43) ...... 2017-18 Rk SHG Team ...... Season 39 Michigan Tech (44) ...... 2017-18 1. 9 Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 2. 7 Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 3. 6 Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS • WCHA 6 Ferris State ...... 2013-14 Rk PPG Team (Games Played) ...... Season 5. 5 Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 1. 40 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2017-18 5 Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 40 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2013-14 5 Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 3. 35 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2019-20 5 Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 4. 32 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2018-19 5 Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 5. 31 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2014-15 10. 4 18 Times; last- BSU, BGSU, LSSU, MSU ...... 2019-20 6. 27 Bemidji State (28)...... 2019-20 27 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2014-15 MOST PENALTIES 27 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2016-17 Rk Pen. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 27 Northern Michigan (28) ...... 2017-18 1. 290 Ferris State (43) ...... 2013-14 27 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2016-17 2. 269 Michigan Tech (45) ...... 2016-17 3. 265 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2016-17 HIGHEST POWER-PLAY PERCENTAGE 4. 261 Alaska (36) ...... 2018-19 Rk PP% Team (PPG/PPA) ...... Season 5. 260 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2017-18 1. 27.4 Minnesota State (26/95) ...... 2020-21 6. 257 Lake Superior State (36) ...... 2016-17 27.4 Minnesota State (52/190) ...... 2017-18 7. 250 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2018-19 3. 27.2 Minnesota State (40/147) ...... 2019-20 8. 248 Alaska (36) ...... 2017-18 4. 25.7 Bowling Green (45/175) ...... 2019-20 248 Alaska (36) ...... 2016-17 5. 25.3 Minnesota State (50/198) ...... 2013-14 10. 247 Ferris State (38) ...... 2017-18 6. 24.3 Minnesota State (49/202) ...... 2014-15 7. 23.0 Bemidji State (29/126) ...... 2019-20 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA 8. 22.7 Minnesota State (44/194) ...... 2018-19 Rk Pen. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 9. 22.1 Michigan Tech (21/95) ...... 2020-21 1. 213 Alaska (28) ...... 2018-19 10. 21.7 Bemidji State (31/143) ...... 2017-18 2. 207 Ferris State (28) ...... 2013-14 3. 206 Alaska (28) ...... 2016-17 HIGHEST POWER-PLAY PERCENTAGE • WCHA 4. 194 Alaska (28) ...... 2017-18 Rk PP% Team (PPG/PPA) ...... Season 194 Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 1. 32.7 Minnesota State (17/52) ...... 2020-21 6. 186 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2017-18 2. 28.0 Michigan Tech (14/50) ...... 2020-21 7. 185 Ferris State (28) ...... 2017-18 3. 27.6 Bemidji State (27/98) ...... 2019-20 8. 183 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2016-17 4. 27.4 Minnesota State (40/146) ...... 2017-18 9. 181 Michigan Tech (28) ...... 2016-17 27.4 Minnesota State (40/146) ...... 2013-14 181 Alabama Huntsville (28) ...... 2014-15 6. 27.3 Bowling Green (35/128) ...... 2019-20 7. 25.3 Michigan Tech (25/99) ...... 2015-16 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 8. 25.0 Minnesota State (26/104) ...... 2019-20 Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 9. 24.6 Minnesota State (32/130) ...... 2018-19 1. 727 Ferris State (43) ...... 2013-14 10. 23.0 Minnesota State (31/135)...... 2014-15 2. 699 Alaska (36) ...... 2018-19 3. 655 Alaska (36) ...... 2016-17 HIGHEST PENALTY-KILLING PERCENTAGE 4. 649 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2013-14 Rk PK% Team (PK/PKA) ...... Season 5. 646 Lake Superior State (36) ...... 2016-17 1. 91.7 Bemidji State (77/84) ...... 2020-21 6. 631 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2016-17 209 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA TEAM RECORDS (2013-21) 7. 628 Michigan Tech (45) ...... 2016-17 MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS • WCHA 8. 618 Bowling Green (41) ...... 2017-18 Rk Goals Team (Goals) vs Team (Goals) ...... Date 9. 611 Michigan Tech (40) ...... 2013-14 1. 14 Minnesota State (8) at Bemidji State (6) ...... 11/11/2017 10. 610 Alaska (36) ...... 2017-18 14 Michigan Tech (10) vs. Alabama Huntsville (2) ...... 2/8/2014 3. 12 Michigan Tech (8) at Northern Michigan (4) ...... 2/28/2020 MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA 12 Alaska (6) at Alabama Huntsville (6) ...... 2/7/2020 Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 12 Alabama Huntsville (3) at Bowling Green (9) ...... 12/6/2019 1. 603 Alaska (28) ...... 2018-19 12 Ferris State (7) vs. Lake Superior State (5) ...... 11/19/2016 2. 561 Ferris State (28) ...... 2013-14 12 Alabama Huntsville (7)vs. Bowling Green (5) ...... 3/4/2016 3. 541 Alaska (28) ...... 2016-17 12 Michigan Tech (11) vs. Alabama Huntsville (1) ...... 1/31/2015 4. 509 Lake Superior State (28) ...... 2016-17 12 Alaska (7) vs. Lake Superior State (5) ...... 11/21/2014 5. 480 Alaska (28) ...... 2017-18 6. 475 Alaska Anchorage (28) ...... 2016-17 MOST ASSISTS 7. 473 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2013-14 Rk Assists Team (Opponent) ...... Date 8. 470 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2017-18 1. 19 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 9. 469 Alaska Anchorage (28) ...... 2015-15 2. 18 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 10. 461 Alaska (28) ...... 2015-16 3. 17 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 4. 16 Michigan Tech (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020 MOST PENALTY MINUTES PER GAME 16 Bowling Green (at Mercyhurst) ...... 10/6/2018 Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 16 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 11/11/2017 1. 19.42 Alaska (36) ...... 2018-19 16 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 2. 18.19 Alaska (36) ...... 2016-17 8. 15 Six times; Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) .2/17/2021 3. 17.94 Lake Superior State (36) ...... 2016-17 4. 16.94 Alaska (36) ...... 2017-18 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 5. 16.91 Ferris State (43) ...... 2013-14 Rk. Assists Team (Opponent) ...... Date 6. 16.32 Alaska Anchorage (34) ...... 2014-15 1. 19 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 7. 16.26 Alaska Anchorage (34) ...... 2016-17 2. 18 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 8. 15.84 Alabama Huntsville (38) ...... 2014-15 3. 17 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 9. 15.83 Minnesota State (41) ...... 2013-14 4. 16 Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020 10. 15.79 Alabama Huntsville (34) ...... 2016-17 16 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 11/11/2017 16 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 MOST PENALTY MINS. PER GAME • WCHA 7. 15 Six times; Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ..2/17/2021 Rk Min. Team (Games Played) ...... Season 1. 21.54 Alaska (28) ...... 2018-19 MOST POINTS 2. 20.04 Ferris State (28) ...... 2013-14 Rk Points Team (Opponent) ...... Date 3. 19.32 Alaska (28) ...... 2016-17 1. 29 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 4. 18.18 Lake Superior State (28) ...... 2016-17 29 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 5. 17.14 Alaska (28) ...... 2017-18 3. 27 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 6. 16.96 Alaska Anchorage (28) ...... 2016-17 4. 26 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 7. 16.89 Minnesota State (28) ...... 2013-14 5. 24 Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020 8. 16.79 Bowling Green (28) ...... 2017-18 24 Bowling Green (at Mercyhurst) ...... 10/6/2018 9. 16.75 Alaska Anchorage (28) ...... 2015-16 24 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 11/11/2017 10. 16.46 Alaska (28) ...... 2015-16 24 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 9. 23 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/17/2021 GAME 23 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 3/6/2020 23 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/4/2017 23 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 1/22/2016 MOST GOALS 23 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 3/14/2014 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 11 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 MOST POINTS • WCHA 2. 10 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 Rk. Points Team (Opponent) ...... Date 10 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 1. 29 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 29 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 5. 9 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 3. 27 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 9 Michigan Tech (at Bemidji State) ...... 2/20/2016 4. 26 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 9 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 5. 24 Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/28/2020 8. 8 15 times; Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...2/17/2021 24 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 11/11/2017 24 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 MOST GOALS • WCHA 8. 23 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/17/2021 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) ...... Date 23 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/4/2017 1. 11 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 23 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 1/22/2016 2. 10 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 23 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 3/14/2014 10 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) ...... 2/14/2015 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/8/2014 MOST PENALTIES 5. 9 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 9 Michigan Tech (at Bemidji State) ...... 2/20/2016 1. 23 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/18/2014 9 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 2. 20 Ferris State (at Alaska) ...... 11/23/2019 8. 8 11 times; Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...2/17/2021 20 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 1/18/2014 4. 19 Lake Superior State (at Alaska) ...... 2/17/2017 MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS 5. 18 Michigan Tech (at Notre Dame) ...... 10/20/2013 Rk Goals Team (Goals) vs Team (Goals) ...... Date 6. 17 Alaska (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 2/17/2017 1. 14 Minnesota State (8) at Bemidji State (6) ...... 11/11/2017 7. 16 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska)...... 3/1/2019 14 Michigan Tech (10) vs. Alabama Huntsville (2) ...... 2/8/2014 16 Alaska (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/13/2018 3. 12 Michigan Tech (8) at Northern Michigan (4) ...... 2/28/2020 16 Alabama Huntsville (at Bowling Green) ...... 2/24/2017 12 Alaska (6) at Alabama Huntsville (6) ...... 2/7/2020 10. 15 6 times; Last; Lake Superior State (vs. Michigan State) .10/14/2016 12 Alabama Huntsville (3) at Bowling Green (9) ...... 12/6/2019 12 Colorado College (10) at Alaska Anchorage (2) ...... 10/6/2018 12 Ferris State (7) vs. Lake Superior State (5) ...... 11/19/2016 12 Alabama Huntsville (7)vs. Bowling Green (5) ...... 3/4/2016 12 Michigan Tech (11) vs. Alabama Huntsville (1) ...... 1/31/2015 12 Alaska (7) vs. Lake Superior State (5) ...... 11/21/2014

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MOST PENALTIES • WCHA FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES Rk Pen. Team (Opponent) ...... Date Rk. Mins. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 23 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/18/2014 1. 0 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 2/28/2020 2. 20 Ferris State (at Alaska) ...... 11/23/2019 0 Ferris State (at Michigan Tech)...... 1/24/2020 20 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 1/18/2014 0 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan) ...... 12/31/2019 4. 19 Lake Superior State (at Alaska) ...... 2/17/2017 0 Bemidji State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 11/18/2016 5. 17 Alaska (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 2/17/2017 0 Michigan Tech (vs. Ferris State) (OT) ...... 10/30/2015 6. 16 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska)...... 3/1/2019 0 Ferris State (at Michigan Tech) (OT) ...... 10/30/2015 16 Alaska (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/13/2018 0 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (OT) ...... 2/13/2015 16 Alabama Huntsville (at Bowling Green) ...... 2/24/2017 9. 15 5 times; Last: Alaska (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/6/2018 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS Rk. Mins. Team (Penalty Minutes) vs. Team (Penalty Minutes)...... Date MOST PENALTY MINUTES 1. 0 Michigan Tech (0) vs. Ferris State (0) (OT) ...... 10/30/2015 Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) ...... Date 2. 2 Bemidji State (0) vs. Northern Michigan (1) ...... 11/18/2016 1. 119 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/18/2014 2 Lake Superior State (0) vs. Alabama Huntsville (1) (OT) ...2/13/2015 2. 97 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 1/18/2014 3. 87 Alaska (vs. Alaska Anchorage)...... 1/16/2015 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 4. 85 Michigan Tech (at Notre Dame) ...... 10/20/2013 Rk. PPG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5. 78 Alaska (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 2/17/2017 1. 6 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 6. 71 Lake Superior State (at Alaska) ...... 2/17/2017 2. 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 7. 70 Ferris State (at Alaska) ...... 11/23/2019 3. 5 Michigan Tech (at Wisconsin) ...... 10/26/2018 8. 67 Alaska Anchorage (at Alaska) ...... 3/4/2016 5 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 11/30/2013 9. 65 Lake Superior State (at Michigan Tech) ...... 2/6/2016 5 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 11/9/2013 10. 59 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska)...... 3/1/2019 6. 4 16 times, most recent: 59 Bowling Green (at Alaska) ...... 12/16/2016 Alaska (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/26/2019

MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA MOST POWER PLAY GOALS • WCHA Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) ...... Date Rk PPG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 119 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/18/2014 1. 6 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 2. 97 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 1/18/2014 2. 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/31/2015 3. 87 Alaska (vs. Alaska Anchorage)...... 1/16/2015 3. 5 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 11/30/2013 4. 78 Alaska (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 2/17/2017 5 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 11/9/2013 5. 71 Lake Superior State (at Alaska) ...... 2/17/2017 5. 4 14 times, Last: Alaska (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/26/2019 6. 70 Ferris State (at Alaska) ...... 11/23/2019 HIGHEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM FIVE PPG) 7. 67 Alaska Anchorage (at Alaska) ...... 3/4/2016 Rk Pct. Team (PPG/PP) vs/at Opponent ...... Date 8. 65 Lake Superior State (at Michigan Tech) ...... 2/6/2016 1. .833 Minnesota State (5/6) vs. Alaska Anchorage ...... 11/30/2013 9. 59 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska)...... 3/1/2019 2. .625 Michigan Tech (5/8) at Wisconsin ...... 10/26/2018 59 Bowling Green (at Alaska) ...... 12/16/2016 3. .600 Minnesota State (6/10)) vs. Lake Superior State ...... 3/13/2015 4. .500 Michigan Tech (5/10) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 1/31/2015 MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS 5. .455 Alaska Anchorage (5/11) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 11/9/2013 Rk Pen. Team (Penalties) vs Team (Penalties) ...... Date 1. 43 Ferris State (23) at Minnesota State (20) ...... 1/18/2014 HIGHEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 5 PPG) • WCHA 2. 36 Lake Superior State (19) at Alaska (17) ...... 2/17/2017 Rk Pct. Team (PPG) vs/at Opponent ...... Date 3. 34 Ferris State (20) at Alaska (14) ...... 11/23/2019 1. .833 Minnesota State (5/6) vs. Alaska Anchorage ...... 11/30/2013 4. 32 Michigan Tech (18) at Notre Dame (14) ...... 10/20/2013 2. .600 Minnesota State (6/10)) vs. Lake Superior State ...... 3/13/2015 5. 31 Lake Superior State (15) vs. Michigan State (16) ...... 10/14/2016 3. .500 Michigan Tech (5/10) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 1/31/2015 6. 30 Alaska (16) vs. Minnesota State (14) ...... 1/13/2018 4. .455 Alaska Anchorage (5/11) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 11/9/2013

MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS • WCHA HIGHEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 PK) Rk Pen. Team (Penalties) vs Team (Penalties) ...... Date Rk Pct. Team (PK) at/vs Opponent ...... Date 1. 43 Ferris State (23) at Minnesota State (20) ...... 1/18/2014 1. 1.000 Bowling Green (11/11) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 2/25/2017 2. 36 Lake Superior State (19) at Alaska (17) ...... 2/17/2017 1.000 Bowling Green (10/10) vs. Michigan Tech ...... 2/2/2018 3. 34 Ferris State (20) at Alaska (14) ...... 11/23/2019 1.000 Alabama Huntsville (10/10) vs. Lake Superior State ...... 11/15/2014 4. 30 Alaska (16) vs. Minnesota State (14) ...... 1/13/2018 4. .909 Lake Superior State (10/11) vs. Michigan State ...... 10/14/2016 5. 29 Alaska Anchorage (16) vs. Alaska (13)...... 3/1/2019 .909 Alaska (10/11) at Lake Superior State ...... 10/28/2016 29 Alabama Huntsville (16) at Bowling Green (13) ...... 2/24/2017 6. .900 Lake Superior State (9/10) at Bowling Green ...... 11/17/2018 .900 Ferris State (9/10) vs. Alaska ...... 11/10/2017 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS .900 Alaska Anchorage (9/10) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 11/5/2016 Rk Mins. Team (Penalty Minutes) vs. Team (Penalty Minutes)...... Date .900 Michigan Tech (9/10) at Notre Dame ...... 10/18/2013 1. 216 Ferris State (119) at Minnesota State (97) ...... 1/18/2014 .900 Minnesota State (9/10) at Providence ...... 10/12/2013 2. 149 Alaska (78) vs. Lake Superior State (71) ...... 2/17/2017 3. 124 Alaska Anchorage (67) at Alaska (57) ...... 3/4/2016 HIGHEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 PK) • WCHA 4. 113 Michigan Tech (85) at Notre Dame (28) ...... 10/20/2013 Rk Pct. Team (PK) at/vs Opponent ...... Date 5. 109 Ferris State (70) at Alaska (39) ...... 11/23/2019 1. 1.000 Bowling Green (11/11) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 2/25/2017 6. 105 Bowling Green (59) at Alaska (46) ...... 12/16/2016 1.000 Bowling Green (10/10) vs. Michigan Tech ...... 2/2/2018 1.000 Alabama Huntsville (10/10) vs. Lake Superior State ...... 11/15/2014 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS • WCHA 4. .909 Alaska (10/11) at Lake Superior State ...... 10/28/2016 Rk. Mins. Team (Penalty Minutes) vs. Team (Penalty Minutes)...... Date 5. .900 Lake Superior State (9/10) at Bowling Green ...... 11/17/2018 1. 216 Ferris State (119) at Minnesota State (97) ...... 1/18/2014 .900 Ferris State (9/10) vs. Alaska ...... 11/10/2017 2. 149 Alaska (78) vs. Lake Superior State (71) ...... 2/17/2017 .900 Alaska Anchorage (9/10) vs. Alabama Huntsville ...... 11/5/2016 3. 124 Alaska Anchorage (67) at Alaska (57) ...... 3/4/2016 4. 109 Ferris State (70) at Alaska (39) ...... 11/23/2019 5. 105 Bowling Green (59) at Alaska (46) ...... 12/16/2016 6. 101 Alaska Anchorage (59) vs. Alaska (42)...... 3/1/2019

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MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS MOST SHOTS ON GOAL • WCHA Rk SHG Team (Opponent) ...... Date Rk Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 2 Bemidji State (vs. Wisconsin) ...... 3/26/2021 1. 77 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2015 2 Northern Michigan (at Bemidji State)...... 2/12/2021 2. 65 Minnesota State (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/15/2014 2 Bowling Green (vs. Alaska) ...... 2/15/2019 3. 64 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 2 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 1/19/2019 64 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) ...... 3/2/2018 2 Bowling Green (at Ohio State) ...... 10/26/2018 5. 60 Michigan Tech (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 3/1/2019 2 Bowling Green (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 11/11/2017 60 Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) ...... 11/24/2018 2 Bowling Green (at Lake Superior State) ...... 12/3/2016 7. 59 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 2 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 10/23/2016 8. 58 Bowling Green (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/28/2020 2 Northern Michigan (vs. Wisconsin) ...... 10/8/2016 58 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 12/8/2018 2 Minnesota State (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 2/5/2016 58 Minnesota State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 3/15/2014 2 Minnesota State (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/1/2014 2 Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/8/2013 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA 1. 6 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/26/2018 Rk SHG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 2. 7 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/3/2020 1. 2 Bowling Green (vs. Alaska) ...... 2/15/2019 3. 9 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Michigan Tech) (NC) ...... 2/5/2021 2 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 1/19/2019 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 12/11/2015 2 Bowling Green (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 11/11/2017 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/25/2014 2 Bowling Green (at Lake Superior State) ...... 12/3/2016 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Wisconsin) ...... 12/27/2013 2 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 10/23/2016 6. 10 9 times; Last: Alaska Anchorage (vs. Minnesota State) ....2/27/2016 2 Minnesota State (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 2/5/2016 2 Minnesota State (at Northern Michigan) ...... 2/1/2014 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL • WCHA 2 Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/8/2013 Rk Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 6 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/26/2018 FASTEST TWO GOALS 2. 7 Alaska (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/3/2020 Rk Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date 3. 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 12/11/2015 1. :03 Alaska Anchorage (vs Air Force) ...... 10/12/2013 9 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 10/25/2014 :08 Bowling Green (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 1/21/2016 5. 10 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 2/11/2011 :09 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/22/2020 10 Alaska Anchorage (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 2/27/2016 10 Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) ...... 11/27/2015 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 10 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota State) ...... 2/7/2015 Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) ...... Date 10 Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) ...... 1/31/2015 1. 77 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2015 10 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ...... 2/15/2014 2. 65 Minnesota State (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/15/2014 10 Alaska Anchorage (vs Minnesota State) ...... 1/10/2014 3. 64 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/21/2020 64 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) ...... 3/2/2018 LONGEST GAME 5. 60 Michigan Tech (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 3/1/2019 Rk Mins. Road Team Score at Home Team Score ...... Date 60 Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) ...... 11/24/2018 1. 118:49 Alabama Huntsville 0 at Michigan Tech 1 (3 ot) ...... 3/13/2015 7. 59 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) ...... 3/13/2015 2. 106:40 Ferris State 3 at Bemidji State 2 (3 ot) ...... 3/14/2015 8. 58 Bowling Green (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 2/28/2020 3. 104:41 Michigan Tech 4 at Northern Michigan 3 (3 ot) ...... 3/7/2020 58 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 12/8/2018 4. 90:30 Alaska 4 at Northern Michigan 5 (2 ot) ...... 3/8/2019 58 Minnesota State (vs. Northern Michigan) ...... 3/15/2014 5. 86:35 Michigan Tech 3 at Bowling Green 2 (2 ot) ...... 3/18/2017 6. 82:09 Bowling Green 2 at Northern Michigan 1 (2 ot) ...... 3/16/2019

MICHIGAN TECH’S THREE-OVERTIME VICTORY OVER ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE ON MARCH 13, 2015 WAS THE SECOND-LONGEST GAME IN WCHA HISTORY AND THE LONGEST IN THE POST-REALIGNMENT WCHA (2013-21). 212 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA TEAM RECORDS (2013-21)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA PERIOD Rk SHG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 2 Northern Michigan (at Bemidji State) (3) ...... 2/12/2021 MOST GOALS 2 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 1/19/2019 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 2 Bowling Green (at Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 12/3/2016 1. 7 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/8/2014 2 Minnesota State (vs. Bowling Green) (3) ...... 2/5/2016 2. 6 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 2 Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) (2) ...... 11/8/2013 6 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 MOST PENALTIES 6 Ferris State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 11/13/2014 Rk Pen. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 17 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 MOST GOALS • WCHA 2. 15 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 Rk Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 3. 14 Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 1. 7 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/8/2014 4. 11 Alaska (vs. Ferris State (3) ...... 11/23/2019 2. 6 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 11 Alabama Huntsville (at Bowling Green) (3) ...... 2/24/2017 6 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA 6 Ferris State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 11/13/2014 Rk Pen. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 17 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 MOST ASSISTS 2. 15 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 Rk Assists Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 3. 14 Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 1. 11 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 4. 11 Alaska (vs. Ferris State (3) ...... 11/23/2019 2. 10 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/19/2016 11 Alabama Huntsville (at Bowling Green) (3) ...... 2/24/2017 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville (2) ...... 2/8/2014 Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 5. 9 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 12/6/2019 1. 96 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 9 Bowling Green (at Miami) (3) ...... 10/6/2019 2. 87 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 9 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 3/4/2017 3. 64 Alaska (vs. Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 2/17/2017 9 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) (3) ...... 2/14/2015 4. 53 Lake Superior State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 2/17/2017 5. 50 Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 2/6/2021 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 50 Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 Rk. Assists Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 11 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA 2. 10 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/19/2016 Rk Mins. Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 1. 96 Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville (2) ...... 2/8/2014 2. 87 Minnesota State (vs Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 5. 9 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 12/6/2019 3. 64 Alaska (vs. Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 2/17/2017 9 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 3/4/2017 4. 53 Lake Superior State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 2/17/2017 9 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) (3) ...... 2/14/2015 5. 50 Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 2/6/2021 50 Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 MOST POINTS Rk Points Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 1. 17 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 Rk Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 17 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville (2) ...... 2/8/2014 1. 29 Minnesota State (at Lake Superior State) (2) ...... 1/16/2021 3. 16 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/19/2016 2. 28 Minnesota State (vs Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 2/15/2014 4. 15 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 3. 27 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 12/8/2018 15 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 4. 25 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 12/6/2019 6. 14 Bowling Green (at Miami) (3) ...... 10/6/2019 25 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/8/2014 14 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 3/4/2017 25 Bowling Green (vs. Colgate) (1) ...... 10/19/2013 14 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) (3) ...... 2/14/2015 7. 24 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/21/2020 9. 13 Bemidji State (vs. Michigan Tech) (2) (NC) ...... 12/12/2020 24 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (2) ...... 3/13/2015 13 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) (1) ...... 2/14/2015 24 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (2) ...... 11/16/2013 10. 23 Minnesota State (at Princeton) (1) ...... 12/17/2016 MOST POINTS • WCHA 23 Ferris State (at Alabama Huntsville (2) ...... 11/2/2013 Rk Points Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 17 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 17 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville (2) ...... 2/8/2014 Rk Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 3. 16 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/19/2016 1. 0 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (NC) ...... 2/5/2021 4. 15 Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 12/6/2019 0 Alaska (at Minnesota State) (3) ...... 1/3/2020 15 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 0 Minnesota State (vs. Bemidji State) (3) ...... 12/29/2019* 6. 14 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 3/4/2017 0 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Connecticut) (3) ...... 10/9/2015 14 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) (3) ...... 2/14/2015 0 Alabama Huntsville (at Wisconsin) (1) ...... 12/27/2013 8. 13 Michigan Tech (at Alaska Anchorage) (1) ...... 2/14/2015 *- Non-league game (Mariucci Classic)

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Rk PPG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 4 Alaska Anchorage (vs Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/9/2013 4 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS • WCHA Rk PPG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 4 Alaska Anchorage (vs Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/9/2013 4 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk SHG Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 1. 2 Northern Michigan (at Bemidji State) (3) ...... 2/12/2021 2 Alabama Huntsville (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 1/19/2019 2 Bowling Green (at Lake Superior State) (3) ...... 12/3/2016 2 Minnesota State (vs. Bowling Green) (3) ...... 2/5/2016 2 Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) (2) ...... 11/8/2013

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MOST POINTS CAREER Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 162 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State...... 2016-20 MOST GAMES PLAYED 2. 142 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 Rk Games Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 3. 132 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 1. 164 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 4. 127 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 2. 163 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 5. 122 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2020-21 3. 162 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 122 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-20 4. 161 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 7. 121 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 161 Connor McDonald, F, Bowling Green ...... 2015-19 8. 119 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 6. 160 Matt Pohlkamp, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 9. 114 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 160 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 10. 113 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 8. 159 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-20 159 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 MOST POINTS • WCHA 10. 158 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-19 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 158 Ryan Lowney, D, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 1. 115 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 158 Chris Leibinger, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 2. 97 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 3. 93 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 4. 92 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowing Green ...... 2017-21 Rk Games Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 5. 89 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 1. 158 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 6. 87 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 7. 85 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 MOST GOALS 8. 82 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-20 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 79 Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State ...... 2015-19 1. 71 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 10. 77 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-20 2. 64 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-20 3. 57 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 MOST HAT TRICKS 4. 56 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Rk. No. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 5. 54 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green...... 2013-17 1. 3 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 54 Robbie Payne, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-18 2. 2 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 7. 53 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 2 Jay Dickman, F, Bemidji State ...... 2015-19 53 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 2 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green...... 2013-17 9. 52 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 2 Max Coatta, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-19 10. 51 Cameron Wright, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 2 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 2 Robbie Payne, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-18 MOST GOALS • WCHA Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons MOST PENALTIES 1. 51 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 2. 44 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 1. 106 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2013-17 3. 43 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 2. 100 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 4. 42 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-20 3. 97 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2014-18 42 Mitchell McClain, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 4. 94 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 6. 38 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 5. 92 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 7. 37 Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State ...... 2015-19 6. 88 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-18 37 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 7. 79 Dylan Hubbs, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2013-17 9. 36 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 8. 75 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 36 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 9. 69 Dylan Hubbs, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2013-17 36 Josh Kestner, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-18 69 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 36 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green...... 2013-17 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA MOST ASSISTS Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 86 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2013-17 1. 104 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 2. 72 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 95 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 3. 70 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 3. 93 Alec Rauhauser, D,Bowling Green ...... 2016-20 4. 80 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2014-18 93 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 5. 67 Dylan Hubbs, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2013-17 5. 91 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State...... 2016-20 6. 66 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-18 6. 87 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 7. 64 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 7. 76 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 8. 64 Brandon Parker, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-18 8. 74 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 9. 58 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 9. 72 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-20 10. 56 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 10. 70 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 MOST PENALTY MINUTES MOST ASSISTS • WCHA Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 351 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-18 1. 72 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 2. 288 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 2. 64 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 3. 257 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2013-17 64 Parker Tuomie, F, Minneosta State ...... 2016-20 4. 254 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2014-18 64 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-20 5. 250 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 5. 72 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 6. 224 Dylan Hubbs, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2013-17 6. 57 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 7. 207 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 7. 55 Philikp Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 8. 186 Mike Neville, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 8. 54 C.j. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 9. 185 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 9. 51 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 10. 174 Josh Atkinson, D, Alaska...... 2013-17 10. 50 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17

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MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS • WCHA Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 269 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-18 1. 11 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 2. 227 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2013-17 11 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 3. 210 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 3. 9 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 4. 206 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2014-18 9 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 5. 186 Dylan Hubbs, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2013-17 5. 8 Reggie Lutz, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-21 6. 168 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 8 Julian Napravnik, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 7. 163 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 8 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 8. 140 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 8 Jay Dickman, F, Bemidji State ...... 2015-19 9. 139 Tad Kozun, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 8 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 10. 138 Mike Neville, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 8 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 138 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 8 Tyler Spezia, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 30 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State...... 2016-20 1. 29 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-20 2. 27 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 25 Brock Maschmeyer, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 3. 24 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 25 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 4. 20 Cameron Wright, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 4. 22 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 5. 22 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-19 5. 21 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2015-19 22 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 21 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-18 7. 20 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 21 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2014-18 8. 20 Adam Brady, Bemidji State ...... 2016-20 21 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 9. 18 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-20 9. 20 Nate Kallen, D, Ferris State ...... 2016-20 10. 17 Trenton Bliss, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2018-21 20 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2016-20 17 Darien Craighead, Sr., F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 20 Kurt Gosselin, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2015-19 17 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 20 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 17 Tyler Heionen, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 20 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS • WCHA MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 25 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 1. 93 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2015-20 2. 17 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 2. 76 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 17 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 3. 72 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-19 4. 16 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 4. 69 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 16 Tyler Heinonen, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 5. 63 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-18 6. 15 Adam Brady, F, Bemidji State ...... 2016-20 58 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 7. 14 Cameron Wright, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 7. 57 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 14 Josh Kestner, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-18 8. 56 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2014-18 9. 13 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 9. 52 Mark Friedman, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 13 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 10. 51 Ryan Lowney, D, Ferris State ...... 2013-17

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 1. 10 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 1. 122 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-20 2. 8 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 2. 97 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 3. 6 Nick Rivera, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 3. 96 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 6 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 4. 90 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 5. 5 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 5. 84 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-18 5 Kyle Bauman, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 6. 80 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 5 Matt Salhany, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-17 7. 77 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 77 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2014-18 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA 9. 68 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2015-19 Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 68 Mark Friedman, D, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 1. 7 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 68 Brock Maschmeyer, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 2. 6 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 6 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 SEASON 4. 5 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 5. 4 Matt Salhany, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-17 MOST GAMES PLAYED Rk Games Player, Position, Team ...... Season MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 45 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Seasons 45 Reid Sturos, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 1. 13 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-20 45 Mike Neville, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 2. 12 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-21 45 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 12 Julian Napravnik, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 45 Chris Leibeinger, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 12 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-20 45 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 12 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 45 Tyler Heinonen, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 6. 11 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 8. 44 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 7. 10 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 44 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 10 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 44 Gavid Gould, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 10 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 44 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 10 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 44 Dane Birks, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18

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MOST GOALS MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 27 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 1. 11 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 2. 25 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2018-19 11 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 3. 24 Robbie Payne, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 11 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 24 Josh Kestner, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 4. 10 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 5. 23 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 10 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2018-19 23 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 10 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-17 23 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 7. 9 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 8. 22 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 9 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 22 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 9 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2018-19 22 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 9 Mark Prapavessis, D,Bemidji State ...... 2014-15

MOST GOALS • WCHA MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN • WCHA Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 20 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 1. 9 Kurt Gosselin, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2016-17 20 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 2. 8 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 20 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 8 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 4. 19 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 8 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2018-19 19 Josh Kestner, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 5. 7 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 6. 17 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 7 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 17 Johnny McInnis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 7 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2018-19 8. 16 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 7 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2015-17 16 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2018-19 7 Matt Prapavessis, D, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 16 Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 7 Matt Roy, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-15 16 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN MOST ASSISTS Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 31 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 1. 40 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 2. 30 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 2. 33 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 3. 29 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 3. 32 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 4. 26 Casey Nelson, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 4. 31 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 5. 25 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 31 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 5. 24 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 6. 30 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 7. 23 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 7. 29 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 23 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2015-17 8. 28 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 9. 22 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 28 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 22 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 28 Adam Rockwood, F, Norhtern Michigan ...... 2018-19 22 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2018-19

MOST ASSISTS • WCHA MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN • WCHA Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 25 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 1. 22 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 25 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 2. 20 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 3. 24 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 20 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 4. 23 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 4. 19 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 5. 22 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 19 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 22 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 6. 18 Elias Rosén, D, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 7. 21 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 18 Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State ...... 2018-19 21 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 18 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 21 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 9. 17 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2018-19 21 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 17 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 17 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 MOST POINTS 17 Casey Nelson, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 17 Lukas Kaelble, D, Lake Superior State ...... 2018-19 1. 48 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 2. 47 Troy Loggins, F, Norhtern Michigan ...... 2017-18 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 3. 46 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 4. 45 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 1. 42 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 5. 44 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 2. 39 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 6. 43 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 3. 35 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 43 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 35 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 43 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 35 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 43 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 6. 34 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 10. 42 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 7. 33 Casey Nelson, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 42 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 8. 31 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2018-19 31 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 MOST POINTS • WCHA 31 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 36 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 2. 34 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 34 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 4. 33 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 33 Tyler Morley, F, Alaska ...... 2014-15 6. 32 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 32 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 32 Adam Rockkwood, F, Northern Michigan...... 2017-18 32 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 32 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 32 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-14 32 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19

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MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN • WCHA MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 28 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 1. 39 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 28 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 2. 36 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 3. 26 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 3. 33 Brandon Kruse, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 26 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 4. 31 Lucas Sowder, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 26 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 31 Alex Globke, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2013-14 5. 24 Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State ...... 2018-19 6. 30 Brandon Hawkins, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 24 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State ...... 2018-19 30 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 7. 23 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 8. 29 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 8. 22 Elias Rosén, D, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 9. 28 C.J. Franklin, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 22 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 28 Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State ...... 2018-19 22 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 22 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN • WCHA 22 Casey Nelson, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 31 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 MOST GOALS BY A FRESHMAN 2. 28 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 3. 25 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 1. 16 Brandon Hawkins, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 4. 24 Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State ...... 2018-19 2. 15 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 24 Brandon Hawkins, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 15 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 6. 22 Elias Rosén, D, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 4. 14 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 22 Shane Hanna,D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 5. 13 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 22 Reggie Lutz, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 6. 12 Alex Globke, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2013-14 9. 21 Louis Boudon, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 12 Marcus Basara, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 21 Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State ...... 2015-16 12 Max McHugh, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-15 21 Marcus Basara, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 9. 11 André Ghantous, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 21 Alex Globke, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2013-14 10. 10 Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State ...... 2015-16 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS MOST GOALS BY A FRESHMAN • WCHA Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 14 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-14 1. 13 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 2. 12 Adam Brady, F, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 2. 12 Brandon Hawkins, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 3. 10 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 3. 11 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 10 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 4. 10 Max McHugh, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-15 10 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 5. 9 Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State ...... 2015-16 10 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 9 Marcus Basara, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 10 Johnny McInnis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 9 Alex Globke, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-14 9 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS • WCHA 9. 8 Stephen Baylis, F, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 10. 7 André Ghantous, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 1. 13 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 7 Alex Frye, F, Alaska ...... 2019-20 2. 11 Adam Brady, F, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 7 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 3. 9 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 7 Reid Sturos, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 9 Josh Kestner, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 7 Cameron Wright, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 5. 8 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 8 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 MOST ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN 8 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 8 Johnny McInnis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 1. 25 Lucas Sowder, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 9. 7 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 25 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 7 Tyler Heinonen, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 3. 24 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 4. 22 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 MOST POWER PLAY ASSISTS 5. 21 Louis Boudon, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 Rk PPA Player, Position, Team ...... Season 6. 20 Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State ...... 2018-19 1. 20 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 20 Reggie Lutz, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 20 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 8. 19 Elias Rosén, D, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 3. 18 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 19 Jake Willetts, D, Ferris State ...... 2019-20 4. 17 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 19 Alex Globke, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2013-14 17 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 19 C.J. Franklin, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 17 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 7. 16 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 MOST ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN • WCHA 16 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 16 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 1. 21 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 16 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 2. 20 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 3. 18 Elias Rosén, D, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 MOST POWER PLAY ASSISTS • WCHA 18 Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State ...... 2018-19 Rk PPA Player, Position, Team ...... Season 18 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 1. 17 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 6. 17 Louis Boudon, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 17 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 7. 16 Jake Willets, F, Ferris State ...... 2019-20 3. 16 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 16 Reggie Lutzh, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 4. 14 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 16 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 5. 13 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 16 C.J. Franklin, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 13 Zach Lehrke, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 16 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 7. 12 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 12 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 12 Tyler Morley, F, Alaska ...... 2014-15 10. 11 Elias Rosén, D, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 11 Jake Willets, D, Ferris State ...... 2019-20 11 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 11 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 11 Zac Whitecloud, D, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 11 Michael Quinn, D, Alaska ...... 2013-14

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MOST POWER PLAY POINTS MOST HAT TRICKS Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk No. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 25 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 1. 2 Tommy Parrottino, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2019-20 25 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 2 Jay Dickman, F, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 25 Jean-Paul Lafonatine, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 2 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2015-17 4. 24 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 2 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 5. 22 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 2 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green...... 2016-17 6. 21 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 21 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 21 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 Rk BLKS Player, Position, Team ...... Season 21 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 1. 101 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 10. 20 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 2. 97 Edwin Hookenson, D, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 20 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 97 Sam Windle, D, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 97 Colton Parayko, D, Alaska ...... 2013-14 MOST POWER PLAY POINTS • WCHA 5. 94 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2018-19 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Season 94 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2016-17 1. 22 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 94 Brandon Carlson, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-15 2. 21 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 8. 91 Ben Newhouse, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2020-21 3. 19 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 91 Travis White, D, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 19 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 9. 89 Michael Quinn, D, Alaska ...... 2013-14 4. 18 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 18 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS • WCHA 18 Matt Leitner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 Rk BLKS Player, Position, Team ...... Season 17 Tyler Morey, F, Alaska ...... 2014-15 1. 75 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 17 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 2. 73 Colton Parayko, D, Alaska ...... 2013-14 9. 16 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 3. 71 Michael Quinn, D, Alaska ...... 2013-14 16 Zach Lehrke, F, Minnesota State...... 2013-14 4. 70 Sam Windle, D, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 5. 66 Edwin Hookenson, D, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 6. 65 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2017-18 Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 7. 63 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2016-17 1. 5 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 8. 62 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State...... 2018-19 2. 3 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 62 Brandon Carlson, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-15 3 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2019-20 10. 61 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 3 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 3 Marc Michaelis, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 MOST PENALTIES 3 Kyle Bauman, F, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 3 Gus Correale, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 1. 39 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2016-17 3 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 2. 37 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 3 Dylan Hubbs, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-15 36 Steven Ruggiero, D, Lake Superior State ...... 2018-19 3 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 4. 35 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 3 Adam Berkle, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-14 35 Reed Seckel, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-14 6. 34 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-17 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS • WCHA 34 Bailey Newell, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2018-19 Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 34 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2016-17 1. 3 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 9. 33 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 3 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 10, 32 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2015-16 3 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 32 Scott Czarnowczan, D, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 3 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 3 Adam Berkle, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-14 MOST PENALTIES • WCHA Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team ...... Season MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 30 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2016-17 Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 30 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2016-17 1. 7 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 30 Reed Seckel, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-14 7 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 4. 28 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 7 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 5. 27 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 7 Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 6. 26 Bailey Newton, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2018-19 5. 6 Julian Napravnik, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 26 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2015-16 6 Matt Bailey, F, Alaska Anchorage...... 2013-14 8. 25 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 6 Johnny McInnis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 9. 24 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-17 6 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 10. 23 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 23 Steven Rugiero, D, Lake Superior State ...... 2018-19 23 Scott Czarnowczan, D, Ferri State ...... 2013-14 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS • WCHA Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Season MOST PENALTY MINUTES 1. 6 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 6 Tanner Kero, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 1. 121 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 6 Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 2. 118 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 6 Johnny McInnis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 3. 109 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 5. 5 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 4. 103 Reed Seckel, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-14 5 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 5. 101 Hank Sorensen, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 5 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska ...... 2013-14 6. 100 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 7. 97 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2016-17 97 Reed Seckel, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-15 9. 93 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 93 Bailey Newton, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2018-19

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MOST PENALTY MINUTES • WCHA MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk Min. Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 95 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 1. 4 Justin Baudry, D, Bemidji State (at Ferris State) ...... 2/9/2019 2. 90 Reed Seckel, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-14 4 Daniel Brickley, D, at Boston University) ...... 10/13/2017 3. 87 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 4 Graeme McCormack, D, Bemidji State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ..2/27/2016 4. 79 Josh Erickson, F, Alaska ...... 2016-17 4 Sean Flanagan, D, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) ...... 10/30/2015 5. 77 Bailey Newton, D, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2018-19 4 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) ...... 3/11/2016 6. 73 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-20 4 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech (vs. Northern Michigan) ...2/21/2014 7. 72 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2017-18 8. 71 Zach Frye, D, Alaska ...... 2016-17 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 9. 70 Josh Atkinson, D, Alaska...... 2015-16 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 10. 68 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2015-16 1. 2 Multiple times

GAME MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk PPG Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST GOALS 1. 2 Multiple times Rk Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 4 Owen Sillinger, F, Bemidji State (at Ferris State) ...... 2/6/2021 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 4 Cameron Wright, F, Bowling Green (at Miami) ...... 10/6/2019 Rk Mins. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 4 Brett Cameron, F, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Bemidji State) ....12/6/2014 1. 30 Cam Knight, F, Alabama Huntsville (at Lake Superior State) ...1/21/2017 4 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 3/7/2014 2. 27 Brandon Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) ..12/16/2017 3. 26 Brayden Camrud, F, Alaska (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 11/15/2019 MOST GOALS • WCHA 4. 22 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) ...1/4/2020 Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 5. 21 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) ..11/23/2019 1. 4 Owen Sillinger, F, Bemidji State (at Ferris State) ...... 2/6/2021 6. 20 Kyle Marino, F Alaska (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 2/22/2019 4 Brett Cameron, F, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Bemidji State) ....12/6/2014 20 Kyle Marino, F, Alaska (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 1/6/2018 4 Cody Kunyk, F, Alaska (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 3/7/2014 PERIOD MOST ASSISTS Rk Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date MOST GOALS 1. 4 André Ghantous, F, Northern Michigan (at Lake Superior State) ...2/7/2021 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 4 Lucas Sowder, F, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...3/6/2020 1. 3 Vincent de Mey, Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (3) ...1/11/2020 4 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Lake Superior State) ... 2/23/2019 3 Tommy Parranttino, Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) (2) .. 10/26/2019 4 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green (at Mercyhurst) ...... 10/6/2018 3 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 4 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...3/2/2018 4 Kyle Bauman, F, Bemidji State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 12/15/2017 MOST ASSISTS 4 Pierre-Luc Mercier, F, Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...2/24/2017 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 4 Brendan Harms, F, Bemidji State (vs. Northern Michigan) ... 11/19/2016 1. 3 Multiple time by multiple players 4 Graeme McCormack, D, Bemidji State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ..2/27/2016 4 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...11/28/2015 MOST POINTS 4 Jeremiah Luedtke, F, Alaska Anchorage (vs. American Int’l) .... 10/17/2015 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 4 Brett Boeing, F, Michigan Tech (at Ferris State) ...... 10/16/2015 1. 4 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 4 Matt Robertson, F, Ferris State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ..11/22/2014 2. 3 André Ghantous, Northern Michigan (at Lake Superior State) ..2/6/2021 4 Dan DeSalvo, F, Bowling Green (vs. Colgate) ...... 10/19/2013 3 Ethan Stewart, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) * .....12/30/2020 3 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) .. 11/19/2016 MOST ASSISTS • WCHA 3 Tyler Spezia, F, Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 11/19/2016 Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 3 Blake Pietila, F, Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville (2) ....2/8/2014 1. 4 André Ghantous, F, Northern Michigan (at Lake Superior State) ...2/7/2021 4 Lucas Sowder, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) .....3/6/2020 MOST PENALTIES 4 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Lake Superior State) ... 2/23/2019 Rk Pen. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date 4 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...3/2/2018 1. 4 Griffi n Loughran, Northern Michigan (at Michigan Tech) (3) .. 2/26/2021 4 Kyle Bauman, F, Bemidji State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...... 12/15/2017 4 Brenden MacLaren, Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 4 Pierre-Luc Mercier, F, Bowling Green (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...2/24/2017 4 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) ..11/23/2019 4 Brendan Harms, F, Bemidji State (vs. Northern Michigan) ... 11/19/2016 4 Brayden Camrud, F, Alaska Anchorage (vs Bowling Green) (3) ...11/15/2019 4 Graeme McCormack, D, Bemidji State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ..2/27/2016 4 Collin Saccoman, D, Lake Superior State (at Alaska) (3) .....2/17/2017 4 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...11/28/2015 4 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (3) ...... 1/18/2014 4 Brett Boeing, F, Michigan Tech (at Ferris State) ...... 10/16/2015 4 Justin DeMartino, F, Ferris State (at Minnesota State (3) ...1/18/2014 4 Matt Robertson, F, Ferris State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ..11/22/2014 MOST PENALTY MINUTES MOST POINTS Rk Mins. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date Rk. Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 27 Justin DeMartino, F, Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3) ..1/18/2014 1. 5 Owen Sillinger, Bemidji State (at Ferris State) ...... 2/6/2021 2. 25 C.J. Motte, G, Ferris State (at Minnesota State) (3)...... 1/18/2014 5 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019 3. 24 Brayden Camrud, F, Alaska Anchorage (vs Bowling Green) (3) ...11/15/2019 5 Robbie Payne, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Wisconsin) ...... 10/8/2016 4. 22 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) (3) .....1/4/2020 5 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...11/28/2015 5. 19 Griffi n Loughran, Northern Michigan (at Michigan Tech) (3) .. 2/26/2021 19 Brenden MacLaren, Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019 MOST POINTS • WCHA 19 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (3)11/23/2019 7. Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 8. 17 Cade Kowalski, Ferris State (vs. Minnesota State) (1)* ...... 2/19/2021 1. 5 Owen Sillinger, Bemidji State (at Ferris State) ...... 2/6/2021 17 Will Cullen, Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) ...... 2/6/2021 5 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) ...11/28/2015 17 Dominic Lutz, Ferris State (at Alaska) (3) ...... 11/23/2019

MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 2 Multiple times

MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 1. 4 Graeme McCormack, D, Bemidji State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ..2/27/2016

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LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE CAREER MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Seasons MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 1.53 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 Rk Games Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 2. 1.98 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 1. 138 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 3. 2.00 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 2. 137 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 4. 2.06 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 3. 122 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 5. 2.07 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 4. 99 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2013-17 6. 2.22 Eric Dop, Bowling Green...... 2017-21 5. 97 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 7. 2.41 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 6. 94 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2020-21 8. 2.46 Mathias Dahlström, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-16 7. 90 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-16 9. 2.51 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2017-21 8. 88 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 10. 2.56 Davis Jones, Alaska ...... 2013-17 88 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 10. 84 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE • WCHA MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES MOST MINUTES PLAYED Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Seasons Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 1 1.21 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 1. 7,930 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 2. 1.78 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 2. 6,973 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 3. 1.94 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 3. 5,754 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-17 4. 1.98 Devin Kero, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 4. 5,689 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 5. 2.13 Matt Jurusik, Michigan Tech ...... 2018-20 5. 5,290 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-16 6. 2.14 Robbie Beydoun, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-19 6. 5,167 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 7. 2.15 Jason Pawloski, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 6. 5,137 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2017-21 7. 4,986 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 MOST SAVES 8. 4,866 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-15 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 9. 4,730 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 1. 3,564 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 10. 4,705 Eric Dop, Bowling Green...... 2017-21 2. 3,449 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 3. 2,962 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-17 MOST WINS 4. 2,368 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-17 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 5. 2,292 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2017-21 1. 75 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-present 6. 2,160 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 2. 65 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 7. 2,131 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-15 3. 62 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 8. 2,099 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-21 4. 55 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-16 9. 2,086 Darren Smith, Ferris ...... 2015-18 5. 46 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 10. 2,053 Chris Nell, Ferris State ...... 2014-17 46 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 46 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-15 MOST SAVES • WCHA 8. 45 Eric Dop, Bowling Green...... 2017-present Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 9. 41 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 1. 2,816 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 10. 39 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 2. 2,500 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 3. 2,180 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 MOST WINS • WCHA 2,180 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-17 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season 5. 1,724 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-17 1. 51 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 51 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE 3. 50 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 4. 42 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-16 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 5. 36 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2017-21 1. .932 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-present 6. 35 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 2. .926 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 7. 29 Eric Dop, Bowling Green...... 2017-21 3. .925 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2017-present 29 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 4. .922 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 5. .918 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 6. .915 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-17 MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES .915 Mathias Dahlström, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-16 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team ...... Seasons 8. .914 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 1. .819 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (75-15-4) ...... 2018-21 9. .912 Darren Smith, Ferris State ...... 2015-18 2. .686 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (55-23-8) ...... 2013-16 10. .904 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014-18 3. .623 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State (46-27-4) ...... 2013-17 4. .606 C.J. Motte, Ferris State (46-29-5) ...... 2013-15 HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE • WCHA 5. .585 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State (46-29-11) ...... 2017-present MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 6. .575 Chris Nell, Bowling Green (41-29-10) ...... 2014-17 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 7. .515 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (62-58-13) ...... 2015-19 1. .944 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 2. .926 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA .926 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 MIN. 2 SEASONS, PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 4. .924 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 5. .922 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 1. .852 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 6. .921 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 2. .674 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 3. .658 Eric Dop. Bowling Green...... 2017-19 MOST SHUTOUTS 4. .613 Eric Dop, Bowling Green...... 2017-21 Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 5. .598 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2017-21 1. 24 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 6. .591 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 2. 21 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 7. .580 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 3. 13 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 8. .570 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 4. 11 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-17 11 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 6. 10 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-15

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MOST SHUTOUTS (WCHA) HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 DECISIONS) Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Seasons Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Record) ...... Season 1. 17 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 1. .861 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (30-4-2) ...... 2019-20 2. 16 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 2. .840 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (21-4-0) ...... 2020-21 3. 8 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2017-21 3. .783 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State (23-6-1) ...... 2017-18 7 Eric Dop, Bowling Green...... 2017-21 4. .779 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State (25-6-3) ...... 2014-15 5. .758 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (24-7-2) ...... 2018-19 SEASON 6. .744 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (28-9-2) ...... 2014-15 7. .738 C.J. Motte, Ferris State (28-9-3) ...... 2013-14 MOST GAMES PLAYED 8. .717 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State (21-8-1) ...... 2013-14 Rk Games Goaltender, Team...... Season 9. .708 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (23-8-5) ...... 2015-16 1. 41 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 10. 697 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State (21-8-4) ...... 2019-20 2. 40 C.J. Motte, Ferri State ...... 2014-15 40 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA 4. 39 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Record) ...... Season 39 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 1. .929 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (13-1-0) ...... 2020-21 39 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 2. .875 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State (17-2-1) ...... 2017-18 7. 38 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 3. .865 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (22-3-1) ...... 2019-20 38 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 4. .808 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (20-4-2) ...... 2014-15 9. 37 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 5. .795 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State (17-4-1) ...... 2013-14 37 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 6. .786 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (16-4-1) ...... 2018-19 37 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 7. .780 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State (18-4-3) ...... 2014-15 8. .778 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State (20-5-2) ...... 2016-17 MOST MINUTES PLAYED 9. .773 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (17-5-0)...... 2017-18 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team...... Season 10. .765 Tommy Burke, Bowling Green (12-3-2) ...... 2014-15 1. 2435:33 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 2. 2431:06 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 MOST TIES 3. 2417:18 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 Rk Ties Goaltender, Team...... Season 4. 2374:50 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 1. 8 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 5. 2355:22 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 2. 7 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 6. 2291:59 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 3. 6 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2019-20 7. 2272:40 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 6 Tommy Burke, Bowling Green ...... 2013-14 8. 2195:37 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 6 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 9. 2192:33 Jamie Philips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 6 Pheonix Copley, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 10. 2166:38 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 6 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-16 8. 5 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 MOST MINUTES PLAYED • WCHA 5 Jason Pawloski, Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team...... Season 5 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 1. 1673:59 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 5 Darren Smith, Ferris State ...... 2015-16 2. 1667:16 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 5 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2015-16 3. 1667:07 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 4. 1636:20 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 MOST TIES • WCHA 5. 1626:31 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 Rk Ties Goaltender, Team...... Season 6. 1625:40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 1. 7 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 7. 1604:38 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 2. 6 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2019-20 8. 1597:55 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 6 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 9. 1595:41 Mathias Dahlstrom, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-14 4. 5 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 10. 1590:32 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 5 Jason Pawloski, Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 5 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 MOST WINS 5 Pheonix Copley, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-14 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season 8. 4 Eight times; Last- Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 1. 30 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-21 2. 28 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 28 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 4. 25 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Season 5. 24 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 1. 1.31 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 6. 23 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 2. 1.54 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 23 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 3. 1.63 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 23 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 4. 1.65 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 9. 22 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 5. 1.71 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 22 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 6. 1.74 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 7. 1.76 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 MOST WINS • WCHA 8. 1.77 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Season 9. 1.80 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 1. 22 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 1.80 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 2. 20 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 20 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 LOWEST GAA • WCHA 4. 19 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 19 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Season 6. 18 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 1. 1.07 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 18 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 2. 1.17 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 18 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 3. 1.35 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 9. 17 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 4. 1.40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 17 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 5. 1.48 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 17 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 6. 1.55 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 7. 1.61 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 8. 1.67 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 9. 1.71 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 10. 1.73 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14

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MOST SAVES MOST SHUTOUTS • WCHA Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Season Rk Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Season 1. 1,148 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-15 1. 8 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 2. 1,133 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 2. 6 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 3. 1,048 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 3. 5 Atte Tolvanan, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 4. 1,032 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 5 Atte Tolvanan, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 5. 1,002 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2019-20 5 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 6. 998 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 5 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 7. 976 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 7. 4 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18 8. 968 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2019-20 4 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2015-16 9. 958 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-15 4 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 10. 951 Mathias Dahlstrom, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-14 4 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 4 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 MOST SAVES • WCHA Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Season MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES 1. 846 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2019-20 Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team (Dates) ...... Season 2. 840 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-15 1. 339:05 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (1/20-2/17/2017) ...... 2016-17 3. 769 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 4. 239:22 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State (12/13/2014 - 1/16/2015) ...... 2014-15 4. 760 Jordan Uhelski, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 5. 234:25 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (2/7-28/2020) ...... 2019-20 5. 756 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 9. 217:37 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (12/18/2020-1/16/2021) ....2020-21 6. 752 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2017-18 10. 189:24 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (3/7 - 3/20/2015) ...... 2014-16 7. 748 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-17 8. 699 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 GAME 9. 697 Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2016-17 10. 693 Mathias Dahlstrom, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-14 MOST MINUTES PLAYED Rk Mins. Goaltender, Team (Opponent) ...... Date HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE 1. 118:49 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) ... 3/13/2015 MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 118:49 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2015 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Season 3. 106:40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) ...... 3/14/2015 1. .942 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 106:25 C.J. Motte, Ferris State (at Bemidji State) ...... 3/14/2015 2. .937 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 5. 104:41 Nolan Kent, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 3/7/2020 3. .934 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 6. 104:30 Matt Jurusik, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) ...... 3/7/2020 4. .933 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 5. .932 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 MOST SAVES 6. .930 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State ...... 2020-21 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) ...... Date .930 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2015-16 1. 76 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) 8. .929 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 ...... 3/13/2015 9. .928 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 2. 64 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) .928 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2014-15 ...... 2/15/2014 .928 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-16 3. 62 Darren Smith, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) ...... 3/2/2018 4. 58 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (at Michigan Tech) ...... 3/1/2019 HIGHEST SAVES PERCENTAGE • WCHA 5. 57 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) ...3/12/2016 MIN. PLAYING IN 66.7% OF TEAM GAMES 6. 54 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team...... Season ...... 10/24/2014 1. .946 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 54 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Bowling Green) .....2/28/2020 2. .945 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 8. 53 Mathias Dahlstrom, Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State) ... 3/15/2014 3. .944 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 4. .941 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 PERIOD 5. 940 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 6. .936 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2014-15 MOST SAVES 7. .935 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Period)...... Date 8. .934 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-16 1. 27 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) .934 Atten Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-16 ...... 2/15/2014 10. .929 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 2. 24 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (at Michigan Tech) ...... 3/1/2019

MOST SHUTOUTS Shutouts Goaltender, Team...... Season 1. 10 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020-21 10 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 3. 6 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-15 6 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 6 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 6 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2015-16 7. 5 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2013-14 5 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 5 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 5 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-17 5 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 5 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017-18

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GAMES Rk. Games Coach, School ...... Seasons 1. 309 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State ...... 2013-21 2. 298 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State ...... 2013-21 3. 295 Bob Daniels, Ferris State ...... 2013-21 6. 258 Damon Whitten, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-21 4. 253 Mike Corbett, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-20 5. 233 Chris Bergeron, Bowling Green ...... 2013-19 7. 174 Matt Thomas, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2013-18 8. 163 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 9. 153 Walt Kyle, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 10. 143 Dallas Ferguson, Alaska ...... 2013-17

GAMES • WCHA Rk. Games Coach, School ...... Season 1. 210 Bob Daniels, Ferris State ...... 2013-21 210 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State ...... 2013-21 210 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State ...... 2013-21 4. 196 Mike Corbett, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-20 5. 182 Damon Whitten, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-21 168 Chris Bergeron, Bowling Green ...... 2013-19 7. 140 Matt Thomas, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2013-18 8. 112 Dallas Ferguson, Alaska ...... 2013-17 112 Walt Kyle, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 112 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17

WINS Rk. Wins Coach, School ...... Season 1. 212 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State ...... 2013-21 2. 134 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State ...... 2013-21 3. 132 Chris Bergeron, Bowling Green ...... 2013-19 4. 112 Bob Daniels, Ferris State ...... 2013-21 5. 102 Damon Whitten, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-21 6. 89 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 7. 76 Grant Potulny, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-21 8. 74 Joe Shawhan, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-21 9. 59 Dallas Ferguson, Alaska ...... 2013-17 10. 57 Walt Kyle, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17 MINNESOTA STATE’S MIKE HASTINGS HOLDS OR SHARES THE WCHA WINS • WCHA POST-REALIGNMENT RECORDS FOR OVERALL AND WCHA GAMES Rk. Wins Coach, School ...... Season COACHED, COACHING VICTORIES AND WINNING PERCENTAGE. 1. 151 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State ...... 2013-21 2. 107 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State ...... 2013-21 3. 93 Chris Bergeron, Bowling Green ...... 2013-19 4. 81 Bob Daniels, Ferris State ...... 2013-21 6. 69 Damon Whitten, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-21 5. 67 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 7. 59 Grant Potulny, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-21 8. 47 Dallas Ferguson, Alaska ...... 2013-17 9. 46 Joe Shawhan, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-21 46 Walt Kyle, Northern Michigan ...... 2013-17

WINNING PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 3 SEASONS) Rk. Pct. Coach, School ...... Season 1. .720 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State (212-76-21)...... 2013-21 2. .631 Chris Bergeron, Bowling Green (132-71-30) ...... 2013-19 3. .610 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech (89-53-21)...... 2013-17 4. .540 Grant Potulny, Northern Michigan (76-64-10) ...... 2017-21 5. .533 Joe Shawhan, Michigan Tech (74-64-12) ...... 2017-21 6. .521 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State (134-121-43) ...... 2013-21

WINNING PERCENTAGE • WCHA (MINIMUM 3 SEASONS) Rk. Pct. Coach, School ...... Season 1. .767 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State (152-40-18) ...... 2013-21 2. .670 Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech (67-30-16) ...... 2013-17 3. .632 Grant Potulny, Northern Michigan (59-33-6) ...... 2017-21 4. .619 Chris Bergeron, Bowling Green (93-53-22) ...... 2013-19 5. .581 Tom Serratore, Bemidji State (107-73-30) ...... 2013-21 6. .520 Joe Shawhan, Michigan Tech (46-42-10) ...... 2017-21

223 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA POSTSEASON TEAM RECORDS (1960-2021) MOST POWER PLAY GOALS SINGLE TOURNAMENT Rk. PPG Team (PPG/PP) ...... Tournament (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS- MISSING, 1998, 1992 F5, 1989 FR, 1988 FR, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1. 14 Colorado College (14/30) ...... 1996 1984, 1983, 1982) 2. 13 Wisconsin ...... 1977 3. 10 Minnesota State (10/27) ...... 2015 MOST GOALS 10 Wisconsin (10/26) ...... 1993 Rk. Goals Team ...... Tournament 10 Minnesota (10/22) ...... 1990 1. 32 Wisconsin ...... 1977 10 Minnesota (10/24) ...... 1980 32 Michigan ...... 1977 10 Michigan ...... 1977 3. 32 Minnesota ...... 1985 10 Michigan Tech ...... 1975 4. 30 North Dakota ...... 1987 9. 9 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1993 30 North Dakota ...... 1980 10. 8 Mulitple times; last: Minnesota (8/21) ...... 2004 6. 29 Northern Michigan ...... 1991 7. 28 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1985 BEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 15 PP ATTEMPTS) 28 Denver ...... 1986 Rk. Pct. Team (PPG/PP) ...... Tournament 9. 27 Multiple times; last: Northern Michigan ...... 1989 1. .454 Minnesota (10/22) ...... 1990 2. .438 Bowling Green (7/16) ...... 2016 MOST ASSISTS 3. .416 Minnesota (10/24) ...... 1980 Rk. Assists Team ...... Tournament 4. .400 North Dakota (6/15) ...... 2012 1. 54 North Dakota ...... 1980 5. .384 Wisconsin (10/26) ...... 1993 54 Wisconsin ...... 1977 6. .380 Minnesota (8/21) ...... 2004 3. 49 Michigan ...... 1977 7. .370 Minnesota State (10/27) ...... 2015 49 Michigan Tech ...... 2017 8. .333 St. Cloud State (6/18) ...... 2001 6. 45 North Dakota ...... 1999 9. .318 Bowling Green (7/22)...... 2019 7. 44 Wisconsin ...... 1979 .318 Minnesota State (7/22) ...... 2018 8. 42 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 9. 41 Minnesota Duluth ...... 2004 BEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS) 41 North Dakota ...... 1979 Rk. Pct. Team (PK/PP) ...... Tournament 41 Wisconsin ...... 1978 1 1.000 Wisconsin (20/20) ...... 2006 1.000 Colorado College (20/20) ...... 2002 MOST POINTS 1.000 St. Cloud State (23/23)...... 2001 Rk. Points Team ...... Tournament 4. .952 Minnesota State (20/21) ...... 2019 1. 86 Wisconsin ...... 1977 5. .947 Colorado College (18/19) ...... 2011 2. 84 North Dakota ...... 1980 6. .944 Minnesota (17/18)...... 2004 3. 81 Michigan ...... 1977 .944 Denver (17/18) ...... 2002 4. 75 Michigan Tech ...... 2017 8. .941 Multiple times; last: Wisconsin (16/17) ...... 2009 5. 69 North Dakota ...... 1999 69 Wisconsin ...... 1979 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 7. 68 Northern Michigan ...... 1991 Rk. SHG Team ...... Tournament 8. 67 North Dakota ...... 1979 1. 3 North Dakota ...... 2010 9. 66 Minnesota ...... 1980 3 Minnesota Duluth ...... 2003 66 Wisconsin ...... 1978 3 Minnesota ...... 1996 3 Northern Michigan ...... 1991 MOST PENALTIES 3 St. Cloud State ...... 1994 Rk. Pen. Team ...... Tournament 1. 53 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1998 MOST HAT TRICKS 2. 52 Minnesota ...... 1998 Rk. HT Team ...... Tournament 3. 50 Minnesota ...... 1996 1. 2 North Dakota ...... 2011 4. 48 Michigan Tech ...... 1994 2 Minnesota ...... 2006 5. 46 Minnesota Duluth ...... 2003 2 North Dakota ...... 1980 6. 47 Wisconsin ...... 1994 2 Michigan State ...... 1976 7. 45 Wisconsin ...... 1977 2 Michigan Tech ...... 1965 8. 42 Wisconsin ...... 1984 2 Denver* ...... 1960 9. 41 North Dakota ...... 1999 *- Two in one game 41 Northern Michigan ...... 1994 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL MOST PENALTY MINUTES Rk. Shots Team ...... Tournament Rk. Mins. Team ...... Tournament 1. 266 Wisconsin* ...... 1977 1. 147 Minnesota ...... 1998 2. 230 North Dakota* ...... 1999 2. 146 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1998 3. 220 Minnesota ...... 2008 3. 127 Minnesota ...... 1996 4. 219 Denver ...... 2012 4. 119 Alaska Anchorage ...... 1994 5. 211 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 5. 106 Northern Michigan ...... 1994 211 Minnesota Duluth ...... 2004 6. 104 Michigan Tech ...... 1994 7. 205 Michigan* ...... 1977 104 North Dakota ...... 1992 8. 202 North Dakota ...... 2010 8. 110 Wisconsin ...... 1994 202 Colorado College ...... 1997 9. 95 Alaska Anchorage ...... 1996 10. 196 St. Cloud State ...... 2007 10. 92 Minnesota Duluth ...... 2003

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (2013-PRESENT) Rk. Blocks Team ...... Tournament 1. 101 Michigan Tech ...... 2018 2. 89 Michigan Tech ...... 2015 3. 87 Northern Michigan ...... 2021 4. 81 Bowling Green ...... 2017 5. 77 Minnesota State ...... 2017 6. 75 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 7. 73 Bowling Green ...... 2018 73 Bemidji State ...... 2017 9. 72 Bowling Green ...... 2019 72 Lake Superior State ...... 2019

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MOST PENALTY MINUTES GAME Rk. Mins. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) 1. 109 Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 (1st)- FIRST ROUND/(2nd)- SECOND ROUND)/(QF)- QUARTERFINAL/(SF)- SEMIFINAL/ 2. 104 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 (3P)- THIRD PLACE/(ECG)- EAST CHAMPIONSHIP GAME/(WCG)- WEST CHAMPIONSHIP GAME/ 3. 98 Colorado College (vs. Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 (CR)- CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND/(CG)- CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4. 86 Alaska Anchorage (at Northern Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 5. 80 North Dakota (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 MOST GOALS 6. 77 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 Rk. Goals Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 7. 75 Michigan Tech (at St. Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/15/1998 1. 11 Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 8. 71 Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 11 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/1/1990 9. 70 Minnesota (vs. North Dakota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 11 Colorado College (at Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/8/1981 10. 66 Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 11 Wisconsin (vs. Notre Dame) (1st) ...... 3/6/1979 11 Michigan (at Denver) (2nd) ...... 3/13/1977 FEWEST PENALTIES 11 Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 7. 10 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota State) (1st)...... 3/14/1999 1. 0 Minnesota (vs. Bemidji State) (1st) ...... 3/15/2013 10 Wisconsin (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 0 Colorado College (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/9/2007 10 North Dakota (vs. St. Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/2/1991 0 Colorado College (at Denver) ...... 3/11/1960 10 Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 2/28/1986 4. 1 Mutliple times; 10 North Dakota (vs. Notre Dame) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1980 Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Lake Superior State) (CG) ..3/20/2021 10 North Dakota (vs. Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/8/1972 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS Rk. Mins. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Rk. Goals Road vs. Home Seed (Round) ...... Date 1. 0 Minnesota (vs. Bemidji State) (1st) ...... 3/15/2013 1. 17 Michigan (9) vs. Colorado College (8) (1st) ...... 3/5/1975 0 Colorado College (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/9/2007 2. 16 Colorado College (9) at Minnesota (7) (2nd)...... 3/15/1981 0 Colorado College (vs. North Dakota) (1st) ...... 3/7/1969 16 Wisconsin (11) vs. Notre Dame (5) (1st) ...... 3/6/1979 0 Colorado College (at Denver) ...... 3/11/1960 4. 15 St. Cloud State (8) vs. Minnesota (7) (SF) (OT) ...... 3/17/2006 4. 2 Multiple times; 15 Minnesota Duluth (4) at North Dakota (11) (1st) ...... 3/1/1990 Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Lake Superior State) (CG) ..3/20/2021 15 Minnesota (8) vs. Wisconsin (7) (2nd) ...... 3/10/1985 15 Colorado College (11) at Wisconsin (4) (1st) ...... 3/8/1981 MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS 15 Michigan (11) at Denver (4) (2nd) ...... 3/13/1977 Rk. Pen. Team (Penalties) at/vs. Opponent (Pen.) (Round) ...... Date 15 Minnesota Duluth (4) at Denver (11) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 1. 65 Minnesota (33) at Minnesota Duluth (32) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 10. 14 Alaska Anchorage (3) at Colorado College (11) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 2. 56 Alaska Anchorage (29) at Minnesota (27) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 14 Colorado College (4) at Minnesota (10) (1st) ...... 2/28/1986 3. 51 North Dakota (28) at Minnesota (23) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 14 Notre Dame (4) at North Dakota (10) (1st) ...... 3/14/1980 4. 48 Alaska Anchorage (27) at Northern Michigan (21) (1st) ....3/12/1994 5. 40 Michigan Tech (24) at St. Cloud State (16) (1st) ...... 3/15/1998 MOST ASSISTS 6. 36 Colorado College (20) at Wisconsin (16) (1st)...... 3/13/1993 Rk. Assists Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 7. 33 Minnesota State (16) at Minnesota Duluth (17) (1st) ...... 3/13/2004 1. 19 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota State) (1st)...... 3/14/1999 8. 32 North Dakota (17) at Wisconsin (15) (1st) ...... 3/11/1994 19 Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 32 Minnesota Duluth (14) at Colorado College (18) (1st) ...... 3/15/1992 3. 18 Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 10. 31 North Dakota (20) at Minnesota (11) (1st) ...... 3/8/2002 4. 17 Wisconsin (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 31 Minnesota Duluth (15) at Minnesota (16) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 17 Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/13/1992 17 Michigan (vs. Denver) (2nd) ...... 3/13/1977 FEWEST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS 17 Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (WCG) ...... 3/13/1971 Rk. Pen. Team (Penalties) at/vs. Opponent (Pen.) ...... Date 8. 16 Multiple times; last: North Dakota (vs. St. Cloud State) (1st) ...3/2/1991 1. 2 Michigan Tech (1) at Minnesota State (1) (SF) ...... 3/9/2018 2 Bemidji State (2) at Minnesota (0) (1st) ...... 3/15/2013 MOST POINTS 2 Colorado College (0) at Denver (2) ...... 3/11/1960 Rk. Points Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 30 Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 2. 29 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota State) (1st)...... 3/14/1999 Rk. Mins. Team (Pim) at/vs. Opponent (Pim) (Round) ...... Date 29 Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 1. 213 Minnesota (109) at Minnesota Duluth (104) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 4. 28 Michigan (vs. Denver) (2nd) ...... 3/13/1977 2. 152 Alaska Anchorage (86) at Northern Michigan (66) (1st) ..3/12/1994 5. 27 Wisconsin (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 3. 150 North Dakota (80) at Minnesota (70) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 27 Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/3/1990 4. 148 Alaska Anchorage (77) at Minnesota (71) (1st)...... 3/2/1996 27 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/1/1990 5. 107 Michigan Tech (75) at St. Cloud State (32) (1st) ...... 3/15/1998 8. 26 Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/13/1992 6. 91 North Dakota (53) at Wisconsin (38) (1st) ...... 3/11/1994 26 North Dakota (vs. St. Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/1/1991 7. 88 Michigan Tech (55) at Minnesota (33) ...... 3/15/2003 26 North Dakota (vs. Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/8/1972 88 Colorado College (48) at Wisconsin (40) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 26 Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (WCG) ...... 3/13/1971 9. 80 Michigan Tech (44) at North Dakota (36) (1st) ...... 3/7/1997 10. 74 Denver (24) at North Dakota (50) (1st) ...... 3/2/1985 MOST PENALTIES Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 1. 33 Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 Rk. Mins. Team (Pen. Mins.) at/vs. Opponent (Pim) (Round) ...... Date 2. 32 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 1. 4 Michigan Tech (2) at Minnesota State (2) ...... 3/9/2018 3. 29 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 4 Bemidji State (4) at Minnesota (0) ...... 3/15/2013 4. 28 North Dakota (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 4 Colorado College (0) at Denver (2) ...... 3/11/1960 5. 27 Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 6. 27 Alaska Anchorage (at Northern Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 7. 25 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1975 Rk. PPG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 8. 24 Michigan Tech (at St. Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/15/1998 1. 6 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 9. 23 Minnesota (vs. North Dakota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 6 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/3/1984 10. 21 Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 3. 5 Wisconsin (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 21 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/12/1993 5 Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/3/1990 5 Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota)...... 3/13/1977 5 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1975 5 North Dakota (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/12/1971 8. 4 Multiple times; last; Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) .3/4/2017

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BEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM FIVE PP ATTEMPTS) LONGEST GAME Rk. Pct. Team (Opponent) (PPG/PP)...... Date Rk. Time Teams (Round) (OT) ...... Date 1. .857 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) (6/7) (1st) ...... 3/3/1984 1. 5:14 Wisconsin at Colorado College (4OT) (at Air Force) (1st) ...3/8/1997 2. .833 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (5/6) ...... 3/9/1975 2. 4:35 Alabama Huntsville at Michigan Tech (QF) (3OT)...... 3/13/2015 4. .800 Michigan Tech (at Minnesota Duluth) (4/5) (1st)...... 3/1/1996 3. 4:30 Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan (QF) (3OT) ...... 3/7/2020 .800 North Dakota (vs. Wisconsin) (4/5) (1st) ...... 3/1/1996 4. 4:23 Ferris State at Bemidji State (OF) (3OT) ...... 3/14/2015 5. .667 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State (4/6) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 5. 4:15 Minnesota Duluth at Colorado College (1st) (3OT) ...... 3/15/1992 .667 Colorado College (vs. Wisconsin) (4/6) (3P)...... 3/9/1996 6. 4:11 St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth (QF) (3OT) ...... 3/12/2011 .667 St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (4/6) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 7. 3:56 Minnesota Duluth at Colorado College (1st) (3OT) ...... 3/13/1992 8. .625 Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (5/8) (1st) ...... 3/3/1990 8. 3:48 Denver vs. North Dakota (CG) (2OT) ...... 3/19/2011 9. .600 Multiple times; last: Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (6/10) (QF) .. 3/13/2015 9. 3:45 Denver vs. Minnesota Duluth (SF) (2OT) ...... 3/16/2012 10. 3:43 Minnesota at Minnesota State (1st) (2OT) ...... 3/14/2008 BEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 6 ATTEMPTS) Rk. Pct. Team (Opponent) (PK/PP) (Round) ...... Date LONGEST GAME- MINUTES PLAYED 1. 1.000 Multiple times, last: Alaska (vs. Bowling Green (6/6) (QF) ... 3/7/2020 Rk. Minutes Teams (Round) (OT) ...... Date 1. 129:30 Wisconsin at Colorado College (4OT) (at Air Force) (1st) ...3/8/1997 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 2. 118:49 Alabama Huntsville at Michigan Tech (QF) (3OT)...... 3/13/2015 Rk. SHG Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 3. 111:33 Minnesota Duluth at St. Cloud State 3 (3OT) ...... 3/11/2007 1. 2 Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/21/2013 4. 106:40 Ferris State at Bemidji State (OF) (3OT) ...... 3/14/2015 2 Wisconsin (vs. Michigan Tech) (3P) ...... 3/19/1994 5. 106:33 Minnesota at Michigan (2nd) (3OT) ...... 3/14/1976 2 St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/11/1994 6. 104:41 Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan (QF) (3OT) ...... 3/7/2020 2 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) (2) (3P) ...... 3/20/1993 7. 101:32 St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth (QF) (3OT) ...... 3/12/2011 2 Northern Michigan (vs. Denver) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 2 Colorado College (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/15/1992 FASTEST GOAL, START OF GAME 2 Wisconsin (vs. Denver) (1st) ...... 2/26/1984 Rk. Time Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 0:10 Cliff Koroll, Denver (at Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/6/1967 MOST HAT TRICKS 2. 0:12 Fred Knipscheer, St. Cloud State (at Michigan Tech) (1st) .... 3/13/1993 Rk. HT Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 3. 0:16 Jim Leavins, Denver (at North Dakota) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1982 1. 2 North Dakota (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/11/2010 4. 0:16 Bill Watson, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) (CR) ...... 3/15/1985 2 Denver (vs. Colorado College) ...... 3/11/1960 5. 0:19 Anders Bjork, Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/8/2007 6. 0:23 Scott Green, North Dakota (at Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 7. 0:25 Tony Lucia, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (QF) ...... 3/20/2008 Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 8. 0:26 Aaron Brocklehurst, St. Cloud State (vs. Wisconsin) (1st) ..3/15/2008 1. 80 Michigan State (vs. Minnesota) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1976 9. 0:27 Brett Hammond, Minnesota Duluth (vs. St. Cloud State) (1st) ...3/14/2003 2. 77 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 10. 0:28 Brian Walsh, Notre Dame (at Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/5/1974 3. 76 Colorado College (vs. Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/8/1997 4. 71 Minnesota (at Michigan State) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1976 FASTEST TWO GOALS, START OF GAME 5. 70 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Denver) (SF) ...... 3/16/2012 Rk. Time Team/Goal Scorer (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 6. 69 Minnesota Duluth (at St. Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/11/2007 1. :08 Minnesota (vs Colorado College) (1st) ...... 2/27/1989 7. 67 Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/3/1966 8. 66 Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota State) (1st) ...... 3/13/2009 REGULATION SCORELESS TIES 66 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota State) (1st)...... 3/14/1999 Teams (Round) ...... Date 66 Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/11/1976 Alabama Huntsville (0) at Michigan Tech (1) (QF) (3OT) ...3/13/2015 Minnesota (0) at Minnesota State (1) (1st) (2OT) ...... 3/14/2008 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL Wisconsin (0) at Colorado College (1) (1st) (4OT) ...... 3/8/1997 Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date North Dakota (0) at Michigan Tech (0) (1st) ...... 3/8/1968 1. 13 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 2. 14 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 14 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 14 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 14 Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 6. 15 Minnesota Duluth (at Denver) (1st) ...... 3/6/1969 7. 16 Lake Superior State (at Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 16 Michigan Tech (at North Dakota) (1st) ...... 3/11/2010 16 Minnesota (vs. North Dakota) (SF) ...... 3/16/1995 16 North Dakota (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992

MOST BLOCKS (SINCE 2013) Rk. Blocks Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 47 Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 2. 39 Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 3. 29 Bemidji State (at Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/15/2014 4. 27 Bemidji State (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/15/2013 5. 26 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) (QF)...... 3/15/2014 6. 25 Alaska (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 25 Alaska (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 8. 23 Lake Superior State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 23 Ferris State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 23 Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State (QF)...... 3/15/2014

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MOST SHOTS ON GOAL PERIOD Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) 1. 31 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (2) (2nd) ...... 3/10/1974 2. 28 Michigan (vs. Notre Dame) (2) (1st)...... 3/10/1976 MOST GOALS 3. 27 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota State) (1) (1st) ...... 3/14/1999 Rk. Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 27 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State (2) (1st) ...... 3/6/1973 1. 6 Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 5. 26 Michigan State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (2) (1st) ...... 3/8/1972 6 Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (1st) ...... 3/13/1992 6. 25 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Denver (2) (SF) ...... 3/16/2012 6 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (2) (1st) ...... 3/1/1990 25 Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota) (2) (3P) ...... 3/21/2009 6 North Dakota (vs. Denver) (3) (1st) ...... 3/1/1985 25 Wisconsin (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (1st) ...... 3/4/1990 6 Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota) (2) ...... 3/13/1982 25 North Dakota (vs. Minnesoa Duluth) (2) (3P) ...... 3/7/1988 6 Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota) (2) ...... 3/11/1979 25 Notre Dame (at Michigan) (3) (1st) ...... 3/11/1976 6 Wisconsin (vs. Notre Dame) (1) ...... 3/6/1979 25 Michigan (at Colorado College (3) (1st) ...... 3/5/1975 8. 5 Multiple times; 25 Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/3/1966 Last: Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL MOST ASSISTS Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date Rk. Assists Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 0 Northern Michigan (vs Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 1. 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 2. 1 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (3) (CG)...... 3/19/2016 10 North Dakota (vs. Denver) (3) (1st) ...... 3/1/1985 1 Michigan Tech (vs. North Dakota) (1) (1st) ...... 3/11/2010 10 North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (2) (1st) ...... 3/1/1990 1 Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (3) (CG) ...... 3/21/2009 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (1) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1975 1 Michigan Tech (at Denver) (1) (1st) ...... 3/11/2005 10 Michigan State (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1974 1 Michigan State (at Michigan Tech) (1) (2nd) ...... 3/11/1967 6. 9 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 9 Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 9 Wisconsin (vs. Denver) (3) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 9 Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (1st) ...... 3/13/1992

MOST POINTS Rk. Points Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 16 North Dakota (vs. Denver) (3) (1st) ...... 3/1/1985 2. 15 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 15 Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 15 Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (1st) ...... 3/13/1992 15 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (1) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1975 15 Michigan State (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1974 7. 14 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 8. 13 North Dakota (vs. Michigan Tech) (1) (1st) ...... 3/11/2010 9. 13 Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (3) (1st) ...... 3/8/1997

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Rk. PPG Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 3 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (3) (QF)...... 3/4/2017 3 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State) (1) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 3 St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota Duluth (1) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 3 Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota) (2) (1st) ...... 3/11/1994 3 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) (2) (2nd) ...... 3/3/1984 3 Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota) (3) (2nd) ...... 3/13/1977 3 Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (1) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1975 3 North Dakota (vs. Michigan Tech) (2) (1st) ...... 3/12/1971

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk. SHG Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 2 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) (2) (3P) ...... 3/20/1993 2 Northern Michigan (vs. Denver) (3rd) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 2 Wisconsin (vs. Denver) (3rd) (1st) ...... 2/26/1984

MOST PENALTIES Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 19 Alaska Anchorage (at Northern Michigan) (3) (1st)...... 3/12/1994 19 Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) (3) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 3. 18 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 18 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota (3) (1st)...... 3/2/1996 5. 17 Michigan Tech (at St. Cloud State) (3) (1st) ...... 3/15/1998 6. 16 Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 7. 15 Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (3) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 8. 13 North Dakota (at Minnesota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 13 North Dakota (at Minnesota (2) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 10. 12 North Dakota (at Minnesota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/8/2002

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Rk. Min. Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 81 Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) (3) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 2. 76 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 3. 70 Alaska Anchorage (at Northern Michigan) (3) (1st)...... 3/12/1994 4. 60 Michigan Tech (at St. Cloud State) (3) (1st) ...... 3/15/1998 5. 54 Northern Michigan (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (3) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 6. 53 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 7. 50 North Dakota (at Minnesota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 8. 48 Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage (3) (1st) ...... 3/2/1996 9. 46 Minnesota (vs. North Dakota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 10. 41 Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) (3) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 227 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1960-2021)

MOST SHOTS ON GOAL (SINCE 2002) SINGLE TOURNAMENT Rk SOG Player, Position, Team ...... Season (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) 1. 37 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 2. 35 Nick Shore, F, Denver ...... 2012 MOST GOALS 4. 34 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 4. 33 Jason Zucker, F, Denver ...... 2012 1. 8 Tony Szabo, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1991 5. 32 Adam Brady, F, Bemidji State ...... 2020 8 Al Holm, F, Michigan Tech...... 1965 6. 30 Ryan Potulny, F, Minnesota ...... 2006 3. 7 Ryan Potulny, F, Minnesota ...... 2006 7. 27 Robbie Payne, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2018 7 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota...... 1980 27 Joe Pavelski, F, Wisconsin ...... 2005 7 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1976 8. 25 Multiple times; last: Denver Pierce, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 6. 6 Multiple times; Last: Brad McLure, F, Minnesota State...... 2015 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (SINCE 2013) MOST ASSISTS Rk BLKS Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 20 Ben Newhouse, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 1. 10 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 2. 17 Michael VanUnen, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 2. 9 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 3. 16 Jordan Klimek, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 9 Beau Geisler, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2004 16 Carter Foguth, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017 9 David Hoogsteen, F, North Dakota ...... 1999 5. 15 Tommy Muck, D, Bemidji State ...... 2017 9 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1993 15 Travis White, D, Ferris State ...... 2015 9 Dave Debol, F, Michigan ...... 1977 9 John Taft, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977 MOST PENALTIES 8. 8 Multiple times; Last: Jason Wright, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1996 Rk PEN Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 9 Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin ...... 2009 MOST POINTS 9 Mike Commodore, D, North Dakota ...... 1999 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Season 3. 8 Nate Prosser, D, Colorado College...... 2008 1. 14 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota (7/7) ...... 1980 8 Neil Petruic, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2003 14 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota (5/8) ...... 1979 8 Ryan Malone, F, St. Cloud State ...... 2002 3. 13 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth (4/9) ...... 1993 8 Bert Gilling, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1998 13 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin (5/8) ...... 1977 8 Russ Anderson, D, Minnesota ...... 1976 13 Tom Ross, F, Michigan State (5/8) ...... 1976 8. 7 Multiple times; last: Brad Malone, F, North Dakota...... 2010 6. 12 Troy Riddle, F, Minnesota (6/6) ...... 2004 12 Zach Parise, F, North Dakota (4/8) ...... 2004 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 12 Mark Taylor, F, North Dakota (4/8) ...... 1980 Rk PIM Player, Position, Team ...... Season 12 Dave Debol, F, Michigan (3/9) ...... 1977 1. 30 Dave Lundeen, F, Wisconsin ...... 1976 10. 11 Multiple times; last: Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green (5/6) ...... 2019 2. 26 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2018 26 Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin ...... 2009 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 4. 25 Alex Petan, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 5. 24 Bert Gilling, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1998 1. 4 Travis Zajac, F, North Dakota ...... 2006 6. 23 Ryan Trebil, D, Minnesota ...... 1998 4 Junior Lessard, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2004 23 Dave Paradise, F, St. Cloud State ...... 1996 4 Grant Potulny, F, Minnesota ...... 2003 8. 22 Matt Buss, F, Minnesota ...... 1994 4 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1976 9. 22 Ed Beers, F, Denver ...... 1981 5. 3 Multiple times; last: Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2019 10. 21 Brendan Harris, F, Bemidji State ...... 2017 21 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016 MOST POWER PLAY POINTS 21 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2015 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Season 21 Jeremy Mylymok, D, Alaska Anchorage ...... 1994 1. 9 Dave Debol, F, Michigan (3/6) ...... 1977 2. 8 Mike Eaves, F, Wisconsin (3/5) ...... 1977 MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 8 John Taft, D, Wisconsin (2/6) ...... 1977 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Season 4. 7 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green (2/5) ...... 2019 1. 5 Chris McAlpine, D, Minnesota ...... 1994 7 Derek Plante, F, Minnesota Duluth (2/5) ...... 1993 2. 4 Brian LaFleur, D, Minnesota ...... 1997 7 Aaron Broten, F, Minnesota (2/5) ...... 1980 4 Bob Young, D, Denver ...... 1972 7. 6 Multiple times; last: Troy Riddle, F, Minnesota (3/3) ...... 2004 3. 3 Multiple times; last: Colton Parayko, D, Alaska ...... 2014

MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Season Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 2 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 1. 9 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 2 Jefferson Dahl, F, Wisconsin ...... 2013 9 Beau Geisler, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2004 2 Brett Hammond, F, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2003 9 John Taft, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977 2 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota ...... 1996 4. 8 Jason Wright, D, Michigan Tech ...... 1996 2 Dave Paradise, F, St. Cloud State ...... 1994 8 Marc Chorney, D, North Dakota ...... 1990 2 Joe Frederick, F, Northern Michigan ...... 1993 6. 7 Jason Hehr, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1993 2 Geoff Simpson, D, Northern Michigan ...... 1993 7 Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth ...... 1993 2 John Jaschuk, F, Michigan Tech ...... 1974 7 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin ...... 1979 7 Craig Norwich, D, Wisconsin ...... 1977 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS (SINCE 2000) 7 Pat Betterly, D, Michigan State ...... 1976 Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Season 1. 3 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 2. 2 Multiple times; Last: Adam Brady, F, Bemidji State ...... 2020 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Season 1. 11 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan (2/9) ...... 2018 MOST HAT TRICKS 2. 10 Beau Geisler, D, Minnesota Duluth (1/9) ...... 2004 Rk No. Player, Position, Team ...... Season 10 John Taft, D, Wisconsin (1/9) ...... 1977 1. 2 Ryan Potulny, F, Minnesota ...... 2006 10 Craigh Norwich, D, Wisconsin (3/7)...... 1977 2 Daryl Rice, F, Michigan State ...... 1976 5. 9 Jason Wright, D, Minnesota (2/8) ...... 1996 2 Al Holm, F, Michigan Tech...... 1965 9 Jason Hehr, D, Northern Michigan (2/7) ...... 1993 9 Marc Chorney, D, North Dakota (1/8) ...... 1990 9 Pat Betterly, D, Michigan State (2/7) ...... 1976 9. 8 Brian LaFleur, D, Minnesota (4/4) ...... 1997 8 Brett Hauer, D, Minnesota Duluth (1/7) ...... 1993 8 Theran Welsh, D, Wisconsin (1/7) ...... 1979

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MOST GOALS Rk. Goals Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 5 Wally Chapman, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ....2/28/1986 2. 4 Ryan Potulny, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (SF) ...... 3/17/2006 4 Anders Bjork, Denver (at Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 4 Jeff Scissons, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/13/1998 4 Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State (vs. Northern Michigan) (1st) .3/7/1997 4 Blaine Moore, Wisconsin (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993 4 Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Northern Michigan) (1st) ...3/1/1986 4 Dale Maksymyk, Colorado College (vs. Minnesota) (2nd) ....3/14/1981 4 Herb Boxer, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota) (CG) ...... 3/14/1970

MOST ASSISTS Rk. Assists Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Season 1. 5 Brandon Sampair, St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota) (3P) .....3/18/2000 5 Greg Johnson, North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) .....3/1/1990 5 Tim Berglund, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 2/28/1986* 5 Corey Millen, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 2/28/1986* 5 Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech (vs. Denver) (1st) ...... 3/11/1976 5 Jim Wiste, Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 7. 4 Multiple times; Last: Lucas Sowder, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (QF) ...3/6/2020 *- Same team/same game

MOST POINTS Rk. Points Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 6 Jason Ulmer, North Dakota (vs. Denver) (1st) ...... 3/12/2000 6 Derek Plante, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin)(3P) ...... 3/20/1993 6 Greg Johnson, North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) .....3/1/1990 6 Wally Chapman, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ....3/28/1986 6 Jim Wiste, Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 6. 5 Multiple times; Last: Ryan Potulny, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (SF) ..3/17/2006

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Rk. PPG Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 2 Multiple times Last: Reggie Lutz, Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...3/9/2019

MOST SHOTS ON GOAL (SINCE 2002) Rk. SOG Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 14 Peter Sejna, Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...3/14/2003 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE’S ASHTON CALDER RECORDED THE SIXTH 1. 12 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF)..3/8/2020 WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HAT TRICK IN LEAGUE POSTSEASON HISTORY AGAINST NORTHERN MICHIGAN IN 2021. 2. 11 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF).. 3/7/2020 11 Troy Loggins, Northern Michigan (vs. Bowling Green) (SF) .... 3/11/2018 Chris Marinucci, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) (3P) ...... 3/20/1993 11 Mitchell McClain, Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 Blaine Moore, Wisconsin (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/13/1993** 11 Bryce Gervais, Minnesota State (vs. Northern Michigan) (QF) .. 3/15/2015 Tony Szabo, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 6. 10 Multiple times; Jeff McLean, North Dakota (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/13/1992 Last: Mitchell McClain, Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ..3/3/2018 Russ Romaniuk, North Dakota (vs. St. Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/2/1991 Tony Szabo, Northern Michigan (vs. Colorado College) (1st)...... 3/1/1991 SHORTHANDED GOALS John Anderson, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/2/1990 Rk. SHG Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Phil Berger, Northern Michigan (vs. Wisconsin) (SF) ...... 3/5/1989 1. 1 Multiple times Eric LeMarque, Northern Michigan (vs. Minnesota Duluth (1st) ...... 2/24/1989 Last: Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) (QF) ....3/8/2019 Bob Joyce, North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth (1st)...... 3/1/1987 Brian Johnson, Minnesota Duluth (at North Dakota) (1st) ...... 2/28/1987 HAT TRICKS Dwight Mathiasen, Denver (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st)...... 3/1/1986 Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Northern Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/1/1986** Ashton Calder, Lake Superior State (vs. Northern Michigan) (CG) ...... 3/20/2021 Wally Chapman, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (1st) ...... 2/28/1986*** Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/6/2020 Dale Maksymyk, Colorado College (vs. Minnesota) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1981** Gavin Gould, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (SF)...... 3/12/2017 Gary DiGrio, Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/7/1981 Kevin Dufour, Bowling Green (at Bemidji State) (SF) ...... 3/10/2017 Steve Ulseth, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (2nd) ...... 3/16/1980 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (CG) ...... 3/21/2015 Rick Myers, North Dakota (vs. Notre Dame) (2nd)...... 3/14/1980 Jason Gregorie, North Dakota (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/11/2010* Doug Smail, North Dakota (vs. Michigan State) (1st) ...... 3/7/1980 Matt Frattin, North Dakota (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/11/2010* Don Michelletti, Minnesota (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/7/1979** MacGregor Sharp, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Denver) (CG)...... 3/21/2009 Dave Poulin, Notre Dame (at Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/6/1979* Blake Wheeler, Minnesota (vs. Wisconsin) (QF) ...... 3/16/2007 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin (vs. Notre Dame) (1st) ...... 3/6/1979* Ryan Potulny, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (SF) ...... 3/17/2006** Warren Young, Michigan Tech (at Wisconsin) 2nd) ...... 3/15/1978 Ryan Potulny, Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...... 3/10/2006 Steve Christoff, Minnesota (vs. Notre Dame) (1st) ...... 3/10/1977 Troy Riddle, Minnesota (vs. St., Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/13/2004 Alex Belcourt, Denver (at Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/11/1976 Junior Lessard, Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (1st) ...... 3/13/2004 Tom Vanelli, Minnesota (at Michigan State) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1976 Tyler Arnason, St. Cloud State (vs. North Dakota) (CG) ...... 3/17/2001 Daryl Rice, Michigan State ( vs. Minnesota) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1976 Justin Morrison, Colorado College (vs. Minnesota) (3P) ...... 3/20/1999 Daryl Rice, Michigan State (vs. Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/10/1976 Anders Bjork, Denver (at Colorado College) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998** Tom Vanelli, Minnesota (vs. Michigan) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1975 Jeff Scissons, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/13/1998** Tom Ross, Michigan State (at Michigan Tech) (2nd) ...... 3/9/1974 Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State (vs. Northern Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/7/1997** Bob D’Alvise, Michigan Tech (vs. Michigan State) (1st) ...... 3/5/1973 Ryan Reynard, Colorado College (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st.)...... 3/10/1995 Tom Peluso, Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (WCG) ...... 3/13/1971 Angelo Ricci, Denver (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/10/1995 Herb Boxer, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota) (CG) ...... 3/14/1970** Brett Larson, Minnesota Duluth (at St. Cloud State) (1st) ...... 3/12/1994 Merle Falk, Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/8/1969 Justin McHugh, Minnesota (vs. Denver) (1st) ...... 3/11/1994 Bob Trembecky, Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 229 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA RECORDS WCHA POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1960-2021)

Ed Shillington, Michigan Tech (vs. Colorado College (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 Al Holm, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/5/1965 PERIOD Al Holm, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/6/1965 (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) George Chigol, North Dakota (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ...... 3/8/1963 Red Berenson, Michigan (vs. Denver) (SF) ...... 3/2/1962 MOST GOALS Jerry Walker, Denver (vs. Colorado College) ...... 3/11/1960* Rk. Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date John MacMillan, Denver (vs. Colorado College) ...... 3/11/1960* 1. 3 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (CG) . 3/21/2015 *- Same game/**- Four goals/***- Five goals 3 Ryan Potulny, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (2) (SF) ...... 3/17/2006 3 Ryan Potulny, Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) (1st)....3/10/2006 MOST BLOCKS (SINCE 2013) 3 Mark Parrish, St. Cloud State (vs. Northern Michigan) (1st) .3/7/1997 Rk. Blocks Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 3 Tony Szabo, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (1st) ..3/14/1992 1. 9 Matt Prapavessis, Bemidji State (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/15/2013 2. 8 Brandon Parker, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) (QF) ... 3/13/2015 MOST ASSISTS 8 Sam Windle, Bemidji State (at Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/15/2014 Rk. Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 4. 7 Zach Fry, Alaska (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 1. 3 Adam Rockwood, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) (QF)...3/2/2018 5. 6 Jordan Klimek, Northern Michigan (vs. Bowling Green) (SF) .. 3/11/2018 3 Chris Harrington, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (2) (SF) .3/17/2006 6 Sam Windle, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) QF) ...... 3/14/2015 3 John Pohl, Minnesota (vs. Minnesota State) (3) (3P) ...... 3/16/2000 3 Wyatt Smith, Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) (1) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 MOST PENALTIES 3 Brett Hauer, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1) (1st) .. 3/12/1993 Rk. Pen. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 3 Dallas Drake, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (1st) ... 3/13/1992 1. 7 Blake Georffrion, Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota) (3P) ...... 3/21/2009 3 Luke Johnson, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (3) (1st) ....3/3/1990 2. 6 Scott Kirton, North Dakota (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 3 Jim Hiller, Northern Michigan (vs. Denver) (1) (1st) ...... 3/3/1990 6 Jim Archibald, North Dakota (vs. Denver) (1st) ...... 3/2/1985 3 Dixon Ward, North Dakota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (2) (1st) ...3/1/1990 3. 5 T.J. Caig, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 3/13/2004 3 Jeff Lamb, Denver (vs. Michigan Tech) (2nd) (1st) ...... 3/1/1986 5 Jason Prokopetz, Michigan Tech (at St. Cloud State) ...... 3/15/1998 3 Tom Kurvers, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) (2) (1st) .....3/3/1984 5 Jesse Fibiger, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1998 3 Greg Woods, Denver (at Michigan Tech) (1) (1st)...... 3/11/1976 5 Curtis Bois, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1998 3 Norm Barnes, Michigan State (at Michigan Tech) (3) (2nd) .. 3/9/1974 5 Jason Godbout, Minnesota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/14/1998 3 Danny Helm, Denver (Vs. Minnesota Duluth) (3) (WCG) ...... 3/13/1971 5 Paul Koch, Denver (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 3/11/1995 3 Jim Wiste, Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/5/1968 5 Jason Hanchuk, Michigan Tech (vs. Colorado College) ...... 3/14/1994 3 Robert Lillo, North Dakota (vs. Denver) (2nd) ...... 3/11/1967 5 Daryn McBride, Denver (vs. Minnesota Duluth) ...... 2/27/1988 5 Dave Lundeen, Wisconsin (at Michigan State) ...... 3/11/1976 MOST POINTS Rk. Points Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date MOST PENALTY MINUTES 1. 5 Brian Mullen, Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota)...... 3/13/1982 Rk. Mins. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 28 Jim Archibald, North Dakota (vs. Denver) (1st) ...... 3/2/1985 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 2. 26 Dave Lundeen, Wisconsin (at Michigan State) ...... 3/11/1976 Rk. PPG Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 3. 24 Brennan Saulnier, Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/2/2018 1. 2 Gavin Gould, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (2) (SF) ... 3/11/2017 24 Alex Petan, Michigan Tech (at North Dakota) (1st) ...... 3/15/2013 2 Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) (3) (QF)... 3/12/2016 5. 22 Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota) (3P) ...... 3/21/2009 2 Matt Leitner, Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (2) (QF) ... 3/13/2015 6. 20 Scott Kirton, North Dakota (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 2 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (CG) . 3/21/2015 20 Noel Jenke, Minnesota (at Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/7/1969 2 Ryan Potulny, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (2) (SF) ...... 3/17/2006 8. 19 Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 2 Marc Gagnon, St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (3) (1st) ....3/12/1994 19 Ryan Trebil, Minnesota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) ...... 3/14/1998 2 Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan (vs. Denver) (1) (1st) ...... 3/3/1990 10. 18 Jesse Fibiger, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1998 2 John Anderson, Minnesota (vs. Colorado College) (3) (1st) .3/2/1990 18 Curtis Bois, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) ...... 3/14/1998 2 Daryl Rice, Michigan State (vs. Minnesota) (3) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1976 18 Paul Koch, Denver (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 3/11/1995 MOST PENALTIES CONVERTED PENALTY SHOTS Rk. Pen. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 4 Brennan Saulnier, Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/2/2018 Frédéric Létourneau, Bowling Green (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 4 Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin (vs. North Dakota) (3) (3p) .....3/21/2009 Kyle Bauman, Bemidji State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 4 Shawn Pogreba, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) (3) 1st) ...3/14/1998 Jake Hansen, Minnesota (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (1st) ...... 3/11/2011 4 Ryan Trebil, Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) (1) (1st) ...... 3/14/1998 Rod Aldoff, Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/11/1995 4 Scott Kirton, North Dakota (at Minnesota) (1st) ...... 3/14/1992 Donald Fraser, Denver (vs. Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/8/1981 Brian Walsh, Notre Dame (at Michigan) (1st) ...... 3/11/1976 MOST PENALTY MINUTES Paul Regan, Notre Dame (at Denver) (1st) ...... 3/7/1972 Rk. PIM Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Jerry Sullivan, Michigan Tech (at Denver) ...... 3/11/1961 1. 24 Brennan Saulnier, Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/2/2018

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MOST GAMES SINGLE TOURNAMENT Rk Games Goaltender, Team (W-L) ...... Tournament (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) 1. 7 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (4-3) ...... 2018 2. 6 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech (5-1) ...... 2017 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MINIMUM TWO GAMES PLAYED) 6 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota (5-1) ...... 2010 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Tournament 6 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth (5-1) ...... 2009 1. 0.00 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2005 6 Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech (3-2) ...... 1994 2. 0.60 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2009 6 Rick Palmer, Michigan (4-2) ...... 1977 0.76 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver ...... 2002 4. 0.92 Patrick Munson, Michigan Tech ...... 2018 5. 0.97 Judd Lambert, Colorado College ...... 1997 GAME 6. 1.00 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019 (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) 1.00 Glenn Fisher, Denver ...... 2005 (1st)- FIRST ROUND/(2nd)- SECOND ROUND)/(QF)- QUARTERFINAL/(SF)- SEMIFINAL/ 1.00 Dick Perkins, Wisconsin ...... 1972 (3P)- THIRD PLACE/(CG)- CHAMPIONSHIP 1.00 Gerry Powers, Denver ...... 1969 1.00 Mike Curran, North Dakota...... 1968 MOST SAVES Rk. Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date MOST SAVES 1. 76 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) .. 3/13/2015 Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Tournament 2. 75 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Colorado College) (1st) .... 3/8/1997 1. 226 Rick Palmer, Michigan ...... 1977 3. 72 Jeff Tscherne, Minnesota (at Michigan State) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1976 2. 209 Alex Kangas, Minnesota ...... 2008 4. 67 Sam Brittain, Denver (vs Minnesota Duluth) (SF) ...... 3/16/2012 3. 206 Joe Howe, Colorado College ...... 2013 67 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) .....3/11/2007 4. 199 Dave Veriscal, Michigan State ...... 1976 6. 64 Dave Versical, Michigan State (vs. Minnesota) (2nd) ...... 3/14/1976 5. 196 Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech ...... 1994 7. 62 Darren Smith, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 6. 193 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2006 62 Josh Johnson, Minnesota Duluth (at. St. Cloud State) (1st) .. 3/11/2007 7. 174 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2007 8. 60 Mike Lee, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) (1st) ...... 3/12/2011 8. 165 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin ...... 1996 60 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/8/1997 9. 159 Rico DiMatteo, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 159 Chris King, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2004 MOST MINUTES PLAYED Rk Minutes Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM TWO GAMES PLAYED) 1. 129:30 Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin (at Colorado College) (1st) .... 3/8/1997 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Saves/Shots) ...... Tournament 129:30 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (vs Wisconsin) (1st) ...... 3/8/1997 1. 1.000 Peter Mannino, Denver (49/49) ...... 2005 3. 118:49 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) .. 3/13/2015 2. .981 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth (155/158) ...... 2009 118:49 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) ...... 3/13/2015 3. .969 Patrick Munson, Michigan Tech (93/96) ...... 2018 5. 111:23 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (1st) .. 3/11/2007 .969 Wade Dubielewicz, Denver (95/98) ...... 2002 6. 111:21 Josh Johnson, Minnesota Duluth (at St. Cloud State) (1st) .. 3/11/2007 5. .968 Mike Curran, North Dakota (60/62)...... 1969 7. 106:40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 6. .967 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (118/122) ...... 2015 8. 106:25 C.J. Motte, Ferris State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 7. .966 Curtis McIhinney, Colorado College (87/90) ...... 2005 9. 104:41 Matt Jurusik, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) (QF) .. 3/7/2020 8. .983 Dick Perkins, Wisconsin (79/82) ...... 1972 104:41 Nolan Kent, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ....3/7/2020 9. .962 Judd Lambert, Colorado College (129/134) ...... 1997 10. .960 Aaron Schweitzer, North Dakota (97/102) ...... 1997 PERIOD (BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS) MOST SHUTOUTS (1st)- FIRST ROUND/(2nd)- SECOND ROUND)/(QF)- QUARTERFINAL/(SF)- SEMIFINAL/ Rk ShO Goaltender, Team...... Tournament (3P)- THIRD PLACE/(CG)- CHAMPIONSHIP 1. 2 Jason Pawloski, Minnesota State ...... 2017 2 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015 MOST SAVES 2 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2010 Rk. Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 2 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth ...... 2009 1. 28 Gary Carr, Michigan State (at Michigan Tech) (2) (2nd) ...... 3/10/1974 2 Brian Elliott, Wisconsin ...... 2006 2. 26 Ron Clark, Michigan State (vs. Michigan Tech) (2) (1st) ...... 3/6/1973 2 Peter Mannino, Denver ...... 2005 3. 24 Darren Smith, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (2) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 2 Adam Hauser, Minnesota ...... 1999 24 Todd Kelzenberg, Minnesota State (at North Dakota (3) (QF) ..3/14/1999 2 Judd Lambert, Colorado College ...... 1997 5. 23 Sam Brittain, Denver (vs Minnesota Duluth) (2) (SF) ...... 3/16/2012 23 Cam Ellsworth, Michigan Tech (at Minnesota) (1) (1st) ...... 3/15/2003 MOST MINUTES PLAYED 23 Damien Rhodes, Michigan Tech (at Wisconsin) (3) (1st) ...... 3/4/1990 Rk Minutes Goaltender, Team...... Tournament 23 Pat Tierney, Denver (at Wisconsin) (2) (1st) ...... 2/25/1984 1. 445:22 Alex Kangas, Minnesota ...... 2008 23 Steve Janaszak, Minnesota (at Notre Dame) (3) (1st) ...... 3/9/1977 2. 432:02 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 10. 22 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (2) (QF) .. 3/12/2016 3. 383:58 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 22 Josh Robinson, Michigan Tech (at Denver) (2) (1st) ...... 3/13/2010 4. 367:27 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2006 22 Mike Zacharias, Minnesota State (at Wisconsin) (2) (1st) .3/13/2009 5. 362:45 Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State ...... 2007 22 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota (vs. Wisconsin) (2) (3P)...... 3/21/2009 6. 361:34 Joe Howe, Colorado College ...... 2013 22 John Hyduke, Minnesota Duluth (vs. North Dakota (2) (3P) .... 3/7/1988 7. 360:00 Rick Palmer, Michigan ...... 1977 22 John Hyduke, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) (1) (SF) .....3/6/1988 8. 359:01 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota ...... 2010 22 Eddie Mio, Colorado College (vs. Minnesota) (3) (1st) ...... 3/5/1975 9. 358:49 Darren Smith, Ferris State ...... 2016 10. 343:34 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2017

MOST WINS Rk Wins Goaltender, Team (W-L) ...... Tournament 1. 5 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (5-0) ...... 2019 5 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech (5-1) ...... 2017 5 Joe Rumpel, Wisconsin (5-0) ...... 2013 5 Brad Eidsness, North Dakota (5-1) ...... 2010 5 Alex Stalock, Minnesota Duluth (5-1) ...... 2009 6. 4 Multiple times; last; Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green (4-1) ...... 2019

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BEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 15 PP ATTEMPTS) SINGLE TOURNAMENT Rk. Pct. Team (PPG/PP) ...... Tournament 1. .438 Bowling Green (7/16) ...... 2016 MOST GOALS 2. .400 Northern Michigan (6/15) ...... 2021 Rk. Goals Team ...... Tournament 3. .370 Minnesota State (10/27) ...... 2015 1. 26 Michigan Tech ...... 2017 4. .318 Bowling Green (7/22)...... 2019 2. 23 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 .318 Minnesota State (7/22) ...... 2018 3. 22 Minnesota State ...... 2015 6. .294 Bowling Green (5/17) ...... 2017 4. 20 Lake Superior State ...... 2021 7. .273 Minnesota State (6/22) ...... 2019 5. 19 Bowling Green ...... 2019 8. .267 Minnesota State (4/15) ...... 2014 19 Michigan Tech ...... 2018 9. .250 Bowling Green (5/20) ...... 2018 19 Minnesota State ...... 2018 .250 Michigan Tech (6/24) ...... 2017 19 Bowling Green ...... 2017 .250 Michigan Tech (4/16) ...... 2015 8. 17 Northern Michigan ...... 2021 17 Ferris State ...... 2014 BEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS) Rk. Pct. Team (PK/PP) ...... Tournament MOST ASSISTS 1. .952 Minnesota State (20/21) ...... 2019 Rk. Assists Team ...... Tournament 2. .917 Bowling Green (22/24) ...... 2019 1. 49 Michigan Tech ...... 2017 3. .900 Michigan Tech (18/20) ...... 2017 2. 42 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 3. 36 Minnesota State ...... 2015 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 4. 33 Lake Superior State ...... 2021 Rk. SHG Team ...... Tournament 33 Minnesota State ...... 2018 1. 2 Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 33 Bowling Green ...... 2017 2 Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 7. 32 Bowling Green ...... 2019 8. 31 Ferris State ...... 2014 MOST HAT TRICKS 9. 29 Michigan Tech ...... 2018 Rk. HT Team ...... Tournament 10. 26 Minnesota State ...... 2019 1. 1 Bowling Green ...... 2021 26 Minnesota State ...... 2014 1 Lake Superior State ...... 2021 1 Michigan Tech ...... 2019 MOST POINTS 1 Michigan Tech ...... 2017 Rk. Points Team ...... Tournament 1 Bowling Green ...... 2017 1. 75 Michigan Tech ...... 2017 1 Minnesota State ...... 2015 2. 65 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 3. 58 Minnesota State ...... 2015 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 4. 53 Lake Superior State ...... 2021 Rk. Shots Team ...... Tournament 5. 52 Minnesota State ...... 2018 1. 211 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 52 Bowling Green ...... 2017 2. 183 Michigan Tech ...... 2017 7. 51 Bowling Green ...... 2019 3. 181 Minnesota State ...... 2018 8. 48 Michigan Tech ...... 2018 4. 180 Bowling Green ...... 2019 48 Ferris State ...... 2014 5. 179 Michigan Tech ...... 2015 10. 42 Northern Michigan ...... 2021 6. 177 Bemidji State ...... 2017 42 Minnesota State ...... 2014 7. 173 Bowling Green ...... 2018 8. 167 Minnesota State ...... 2016 MOST PENALTIES 9. 166 Bowling Green ...... 2017 Rk. Pen. Team ...... Tournament 10. 154 Minnesota State ...... 2019 1. 30 Bowling Green ...... 2016-17 2. 29 Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 29 Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 Rk. Blocks Team ...... Tournament 4. 27 Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 1. 101 Michigan Tech ...... 2018 27 Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 2. 89 Michigan Tech ...... 2015 27 Minnesota State ...... 2015-16 3. 87 Northern Michigan ...... 2021 7. 25 Ferris State ...... 2015-16 4. 81 Bowling Green ...... 2017 25 Michigan Tech ...... 1996-97 5. 77 Minnesota State ...... 2017 9. 24 Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 6. 75 Northern Michigan ...... 2018 24 Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 7. 73 Bowling Green ...... 2018 73 Bemidji State ...... 2017 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 9. 72 Bowling Green ...... 2019 Rk. Mins. Team ...... Tournament 72 Lake Superior State ...... 2019 1. 77 Michigan Tech ...... 1997 2. 73 Bemidji State ...... 2017 3. 71 Bowling Green ...... 2017 4. 69 Northern Michigan ...... 2015 5. 65 Minnesota State ...... 2019 65 Alabama Huntsville ...... 2018 65 Minnesota State ...... 2016 8. 63 Northern Michigan ...... 2021 9. 61 Bowling Green ...... 2019 61 Ferris State ...... 2016

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Rk. PPG Team (PPG/PP) ...... Tournament 1. 10 Minnesota State (10/27) ...... 2015 2. 7 Bowling Green (7/22)...... 2019 7 Minnesota State (7/22) ...... 2018 7 Bowling Green (7/16) ...... 2016 5. 6 Northern Michigan (6/15) ...... 2021 6 Minnesota State (6/22) ...... 2019 6 Northern Michigan (6/26) ...... 2018 6 Michigan Tech (6/24) ...... 2017

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FEWEST PENALTIES GAME Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date (QF)- QUARTERFINAL/(SF)- SEMIFINAL/(CG)- CHAMPIONSHIP 1. 1 12 times Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Lake Superior State) (CG) ..3/20/2021 MOST GOALS Rk. Goals Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES 1. 9 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 Rk. Mins. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 2. 8 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (QF) ...... 3/6/2020 1. 2 12 times 8 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 Last: Northern Michigan (vs. Lake Superior State) (CG) ..3/20/2021 8 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 8 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) (QF)...... 3/14/2014 MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS 6. 7 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 Rk. Pen. Team (Penalties) at/vs. Opponent (Pen.) (Round) ...... Date 7 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 1. 22 Alabama Huntsville (12) at Northern Michigan (10) (QF) ....3/2/2018 7 Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/11/2016 2. 20 Alabama Huntsville (10) at Minnesota State (10) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 20 Ferris State (12) at Bowling Green (8) (QF)...... 3/4/2017 MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS 4. 18 Alaska (10) at Minnesota State (8) (QF)...... 3/3/2018 Rk. Goals Road vs. Home Seed (Round) ...... Date 18 Bemidji State (8) at Bowling Green (10) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 1. 11 Lake Superior State (2) at Minnesota State (9) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 18 Minnesota State (10) vs. Ferris State (8) (CG) ...... 3/19/2016 2. 10 Alaska (2) at Minnesota State (8) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 7. 17 Michigan Tech (9) at Bowling Green (8) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 10 Lake Superior Stat (4) at Michigan Tech (6) (QF)...... 3/3/2017 FEWEST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS MOST ASSISTS Rk. Pen. Team (Penalties) at/vs. Opponent (Pen.) ...... Date Rk. Assists Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 2 Michigan Tech (1) at Minnesota State (1) ...... 3/9/2018 1. 15 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage (QF) ...... 3/6/2020 15 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 15 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 Rk. Mins. Team (Pen. Mins.) at/vs. Opponent (Pim) (Round) ...... Date 15 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) (QF)...... 3/14/2014 1. 60 Alabama Huntsville (40) at Northern Michigan (20) (QF) ..3/2/2018 5. 14 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 2. 58 Minnesota State (31) vs. Ferris State (27) (CG) ...... 3/19/2016 14 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 3. 57 Northern Michigan (49) at Bowling Green (8) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 14 Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/11/2016 4. 52 Northern Michigan (42) at Ferris State (10) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 8. 12 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 5. 51 Ferris State (35) at Bowling Green (16) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 9. 11 Bowling Green (at Northern Michigan) (SF) ...... 3/15/2019 6. 48 Alabama Huntsville (28) at Minnesota State (20) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 11 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/3/3018 48 Michigan Tech (29) at Bowling Green (19) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 11 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 8 44 Alabama Huntsville (20) at Lake Superior State (24) (QF) ..... 3/12/2021 11 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 44 Alaska (18) at Minnesota State (16) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018

MOST POINTS FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS Rk. Points Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Rk. Mins. Team (Pen. Mins.) at/vs. Opponent (Pim) (Round) ...... Date 1. 24 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 1. 4 Michigan Tech (2) at Minnesota State (2) ...... 3/9/2018 2. 23 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage (QF) ...... 3/6/2020 23 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/4/2018 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 23 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) (QF)...... 3/14/2014 Rk. PPG Team (Opponent) (PPG/PP)...... Date 5. 22 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 1. 6 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (6/10) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 6. 21 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 2. 4 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (4/8) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 21 Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/11/2016 4 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State (4/8) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 8. 18 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 18 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 BEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM FIVE PP ATTEMPTS) Rk. Pct. Team (Opponent) (PPG/PP)...... Date MOST PENALTIES 1. .600 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (6/10) ...... 3/13/2015 Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 2. .667 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State (4/6) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 1. 12 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 3. .500 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (4/8) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 12 Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 4. .429 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (3/7) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 3. 11 Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 5. .400 Multiple times 11 Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 Last: Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2/5) (QF) ..... 3/7/2020 5. 10 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 10 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF)...... 3/9/2019 BEST PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 6 ATTEMPTS) 10 Michigan Tech (at Minnesota State) (SF) ...... 3/11/2018 Rk. Pct. Team (Opponent) (PK/PP) (Round) ...... Date 10 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 1. 1.000 Alaska (vs. Bowling Green (6/6) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 10 Alaska (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 1.000 Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville (7/7) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 10 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 1.000 Minnesota State (vs. Michigan Tech) (6/6) (SF) ...... 3/11/2018 10 Northern Michigan (at Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 1.000 Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (6/6) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 10 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (CG) ...... 3/19/2016 1.000 Bemidji State (vs. Northern Michigan) (6/6) (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 1.000 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (6/6) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 1.000 Bowling Green (vs. Minnesota State) (6/6) (SF) ...... 3/18/2016 Rk. Mins. Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1.000 Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (6/6) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 1. 49 Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 1.000 Ferris State (at Bemidji State) (6/6) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 2. 42 Northern Michigan (at Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 1.000 Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) (6/6) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 3. 40 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 1.000 Minnesota State (vs. Bowling Green) 6/6) (SF) ...... 3/21/2014 4. 35 Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 5. 31 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (CG) ...... 3/19/2016 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 6. 30 Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 Rk. SHG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 7. 29 Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 1. 1 Multiple times 29 Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 9. 28 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 28 Alaska (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018

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MOST SHOTS ON GOAL Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date PERIOD 1. 77 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 MOST GOALS 2. 64 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 Rk. Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 3. 59 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/13/3015 1. 5 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 4. 58 Minnesota State (vs. Northern Michigan) (QF)...... 3/15/2014 5 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (1) (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 5. 57 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 6. 53 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 MOST ASSISTS 7. 52 Bowling Green (vs. Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 Rk. Assists Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 8. 51 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 1. 10 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 9. 50 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (QF) ...... 3/6/2020 2. 9 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 50 Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) (QF)...... 3/14/2015 3. 8 Bowling Green (at Northern Michigan) (3) (SF) ...... 3/15/2019 8 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville (1) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 8 Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (3) (SF)...... 3/10/2017 Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 8 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) (3) (QF) ...... 3/14/2014 1. 13 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 7. 7 Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State) (2) (SF) ...... 3/19/2021 2. 14 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 7 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (3) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 14 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 7 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (2) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 14 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 7 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (2) (QF)...... 3/3/2017 14 Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 6. 16 Lake Superior State (at Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 MOST POINTS 7. 17 Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/6/2020 Rk. Points Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 17 Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/11/2017 1. 15 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 2. 14 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 MOST BLOCKS 3. 12 Bowling Green (at Northern Michigan) (3) (SF) ...... 3/15/2019 Rk. Blocks Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 12 Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville (1) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 1. 47 Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 12 Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (3) (SF)...... 3/10/2017 2. 39 Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 12 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) (3) (QF) ...... 3/14/2014 3. 29 Bemidji State (at Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/15/2014 7. 11 Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State) (2) (SF) ...... 3/19/2021 4. 26 Ferris State (vs. Bemidji State) (QF)...... 3/15/2014 11 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (3) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 5. 25 Alaska (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 11 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (2) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 25 Alaska (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 11 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (2) (QF)...... 3/3/2017 7. 23 Lake Superior State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/7/2020 23 Ferris State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 23 Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State (QF) ...... 3/15/2014 Rk. PPG Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 3 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (3) (QF)...... 3/4/2017 LONGEST GAME 3 Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State) (1) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 Rk. Time Teams (Round) (OT) ...... Date 3. 2 Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) (2) (QF) ...... 3/12/2021 1. 4:35 Alabama Huntsville at Michigan Tech (QF) (3OT)...... 3/13/2015 2 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (2) (QF) ...... 3/16/2019 2. 4:30 Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan (QF) (3OT) ...... 3/7/2020 2 Bowling Green (at Northern Michigan) (3) (SF) ...... 3/15/2019 3. 4:23 Ferris State at Bemidji State (OF) (3OT) ...... 3/14/2015 2 Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (3) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 4. 3:42 Bemidji State at Ferris State (QF) (2OT) ...... 3/15/2014 2 Michigan Tech (vs. Lake Superior State (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 5. 3:40 Alaska at Northern Michigan (QF) (2OT) ...... 3/8/2019 2 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (2) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 3:40 Bowling Green at Michigan Tech (CG) (2OT) ...... 3/18/2017 2 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (1) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 3:30 Bowling Green at Northern Michigan (SF) (2OT) ...... 3/16/2019 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS LONGEST GAME- MINUTES PLAYED Rk. SHG Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date Rk. Minutes Teams (Round) (OT) ...... Date 1. 1 Multiple times 1. 118:49 Alabama Huntsville at Michigan Tech (QF) (3OT)...... 3/13/2015 2. 106:40 Ferris State at Bemidji State (OF) (3OT) ...... 3/14/2015 MOST PENALTIES 3. 104:41 Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan (QF) (3OT) ...... 3/7/2020 Rk. Pen. Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 4. 90:30 Alaska at Northern Michigan (QF) (2OT) ...... 3/8/2019 1. 8 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (2) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 5. 86:35 Bowling Green at Michigan Tech (CG) (2OT) ...... 3/18/2017 2. 7 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (2) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 6. 85:15 Bemidji State at Ferris State (QF) (2OT) ...... 3/15/2014 7 Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (1) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 7. 82:09 Bowling Green at Northern Michigan (SF) (2OT) ...... 3/16/2019 7 Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) (3) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 5. 6 Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) (2) (QF) ...... 3/11/2016 FASTEST GOAL, START OF GAME Rk. Time Team/Goal Scorer (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date MOST PENALTY MINUTES 1. 0:41 Michigan Tech/Mitch Reinke (vs. Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 Rk. Min. Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 41 Northern Michigan (at Bowling Green) (3) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 REGULATION SCORELESS TIES 2. 32 Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (2) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 Teams (Round) ...... Date 3. 22 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (2) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 Alabama Huntsville at Michigan Tech (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 4. 21 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State)( 1) (QF)...... 3/3/2017 21 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (3) (CG)...... 3/19/2016 6. 19 Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) (2) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019

MOST SHOTS ON GOAL Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 24 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (2) (QF)...... 3/2/2018 24 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (2) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015 3. 22 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (2) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 4. 21 Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (1) (QF)...... 3/2/2018 21 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (1) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 6. 20 Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State (1) (QF) ...... 3/13/2015

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL Rk. Shots Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 1 Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (3) (CG)...... 3/19/2016 2. 2 Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State) (3) (SF) ...... 3/19/2021 2 Bowling Green (at Minnesota State) (3) (CG) ...... 3/23/2019 2 Alabama Huntsville (at Minnesota State) (3) (QF) ...... 3/8/2019 2 Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State) (1) (QF) ...... 3/14/2014 234 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (2013-21)

MOST SHOTS ON GOAL CAREER Rk SOG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 1. 63 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-19 MOST GAMES 2. 62 Mitch McLain,F, Bowling Green ...... 2015-18 Rk Games Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 3. 58 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 1. 20 Max Coatta, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-19 4. 55 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 2. 19 Adam Smith, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 5. 49 Reggie Lutz, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 19 Chris Pohlkamp, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 6. 47 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-16 19 Connor McDonald, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 7. 46 Matt Pohlkamp, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 19 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 8. 45 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-21 19 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 45 Denver Pierce, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-19 7. 18 John Schilling, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 10. 44 Reggie Lutz, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-20 18 Sean Flanagan, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-17 9. 17 Multiple times; last: Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-20 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Rk BLKS Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments MOST GOALS 1. 40 Carter Foguth, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-17 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 2. 29 Chris Pohlkamp, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 1. 11 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 3. 26 Ryan Lowney, D, Ferris State ...... 2014-17 2. 10 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-18 26 Mark Friedman, D, Bowling Green ...... 2015-17 3. 9 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-16 26 Cliff Watson, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-17 9 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-20 26 Matt Roy, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-17 5. 7 Matt Pohlkamp, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 26 Connor McDonald, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 7 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-19 8. 25 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-18 7 Gerald Mayher, F, Ferris State ...... 2014-17 25 Jordan Klimek, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-18 7 Jack Jackson, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017-18 25 Brandon Anselmini, D, Ferris State ...... 2014-16 9. 6 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-19 6 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-20 MOST PENALTIES Rk PEN Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments MOST ASSISTS 1. 10 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-20 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 10 Lukas Craggs, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-19 1. 14 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 2. 13 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-20 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 3. 12 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-20 Rk PIM Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 12 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 1. 41 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2015, 2018 5. 11 Stephen Baylis, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 2. 30 Stephen Baylis, F, Bowling Green ...... 2016-19 6. 10 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 3. 29 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 10 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-16 29 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2014-17 8. 9 Brandon Kruse, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-21 5. 26 Denver Pierce, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-19 9 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-17 6. 23 Edwin Hookenson, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-20 9 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-18 23 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-17 7. 22 Griffi n Loughran, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2019-21 MOST POINTS 8. 21 Multiple times; last: Aaron Miller, F, Bemidji State ...... 2018-21 Rk Points Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 1. 21 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-21 MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 2. 20 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-18 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 3. 19 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-20 1. 5 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-20 4. 17 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 5 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 5. 16 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-16 16 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 7. 15 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 15 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-20 1. 13 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-20 15 Matt Pohlkamp, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-17 2. 12 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 10. 14 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-19 3. 9 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-17 9 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-18 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 5. 8 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-20 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 1. 5 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-20 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 2. 4 Reggie Lutz, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-21 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Tournaments 4 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-20 1. 17 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 4 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-16 2. 15 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-20 4 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 3. 13 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-20 4. 11 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016-18 MOST POWER PLAY POINTS 11 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-17 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Tournaments 1. 11 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-20 2. 8 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 8 Ian Scheid, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017-20 4. 7 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-20 7 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-18 7 John Jutzi, D, Minnesota State ...... 2014-16 7 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19

MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 1. 2 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-19

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournaments 1. 5 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 2. 3 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2014-17

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MOST SHOTS ON GOAL SINGLE TOURNAMENT Rk SOG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 1. 37 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 MOST GOALS 2. 34 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 3. 32 Adam Brady, F, Bemidji State ...... 2020 1. 6 Brad McLure, F, Minnesota State...... 2015 4. 27 Robbie Payne, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2018 6 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 5. 25 Denver Pierce, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 3. 5 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2019 6. 24 Jordan Klimek, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 5 Matt Pohlkamp, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017 24 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2016 5 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green...... 2017 8. 23 AJ Vanderbeck, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 5 Gavin Gould, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 23 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2018 7. 4 Brandon Puricelli, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2021 23 Casey Neslon, D, Minnesota State ...... 2016 4 Tommy Parrottino, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2020 4 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2019 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 4 Robbie Payne, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 Rk BLKS Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 4 Denver Pierce, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 1 20 Ben Newhouse, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 4 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014 2. 17 Michael VanUnen, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 3. 16 Jordan Klimek, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 MOST ASSISTS 16 Carter Foguth, D, Minnesota State ...... 2017 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 3. 15 Tommy Muck, D, Bemidji State ...... 2017 1. 10 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 15 Travis White, D, Ferris State ...... 2015 2. 9 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 5. 14 Mitch Reinke, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2018 3. 6 Hampus Eriksson, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2021 14 Dan Billett, D, Bemidji State ...... 2017 6 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2019 14 Austin Coldwell, D, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014 6 Stephen Baylis, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018 6 Mike Neville, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 MOST PENALTIES 6 Matt Roy, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 Rk PEN Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 6 Teddy Blueger, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014 1. 6 Denver Pierce, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 6 Blake Tatchell, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014 6 Luke Sandler, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2014-15

MOST POINTS MOST PENALTY MINUTES Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Tournament Rk PIM Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 1. 11 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green (5/6) ...... 2019 1. 26 Brennan Saulnier, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2017-18 11 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan (2/9) ...... 2018 2. 21 Brendan Harris, F, Bemidji State ...... 2016-17 3. 10 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan (6/4) ...... 2018 21 Dominik Shine, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-16 10 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan (0/10) ...... 2018 21 Sean Walker, D, Bowling Green ...... 2014-15 10 Matt Pohlkamp, F, Bowling Green (5/5) ...... 2017 6. 8 AJ Vanderbeck, F, Northern Michigan (2/6) ...... 2021 MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 8 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech (3/5) ...... 2018 Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 8 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech (3/5) ...... 2018 1. 3 Colton Parayko, D, Alaska ...... 2013-14 8 Joel L’Esperance, F, Michigan Tech (3/5) ...... 2017 8 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State (6/2) ...... 2015 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 8 Bryce Gervais, F, Minnesota State (4/4) ...... 2014 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 1. 9 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 2. 6 Matt Roy, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 Rk PPG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 3. 5 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 1. 3 Connor Ford, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 5 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 3 Reggie Lutz, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018-19 5. 4 Michael VanUnen, D, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 3 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-18 4 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State ...... 2018 3 Denver Pierce, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 4 John Jutzi, D, Minnesota State ...... 2015 3 Gavin Gould, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 3 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Tournament MOST POWER PLAY POINTS 1. 11 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan (2/9) ...... 2018 Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Tournament 2. 7 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech (2/5) ...... 2017 1. 7 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green (2/5) ...... 2019 7 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech (2/5) ...... 2017 2. 5 AJ Vanderbeck, F, Northern Michigan (0/5) ...... 2021 4. 5 Daniel Brickley, D, Minnesota State (1/4) ...... 2018 5 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State (0/5) ...... 2018 5 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan (0/5) ...... 2018 MOST GOALS BY A ROOKIE Rk Goals Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 1. 6 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015 Rk SHG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 2. 5 Gavin Gould, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 1. 2 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 3. 3 Mikey Colella, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 3 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2018 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 3 Jake Jaremko, F, Minnesota State ...... 2018 Rk GWG Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 3 Mitchell Slattery, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 1. 3 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-15 3 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2014 2. 2 Adam Brady, F, Bemidji State ...... 2019-20 3 Brad Duwe, F, Alaska Anchorage ...... 2014 2 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2017-18 2 Zeb Knutson, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-17 MOST ASSISTS BY A ROOKIE 2 Reid Sturos, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 Rk Assists Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 2 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2015-16 1. 4 Lucas Sowder, F, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 2 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-1 4 Jared Spooner, F, Minnesota State ...... 2017-18 4 Alex Smith, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2016-17 MOST HAT TRICKS 4 Zach Stepan, F, Minnesota State ...... 2013-14 Rk No. Player, Position, Team ...... Tournament 1. 1 Taylor Schneider, F, Bowling Green ...... 2021 1 Ashton Calder, F, Lake Superior State...... 2021 1 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015 1 Tommy Parrottino, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2020 1 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green...... 2017 1 Gavin Gould, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 236 WCHA RECORDS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1951-2021) WCHA POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (2013-21)

MOST POINTS BY A ROOKIE Rk. Time Team/Goal Scorer (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Rk Points Player, Position, Team (Goals/Assists) ...... Tournament 1. 0:41 Mitch Reinke, Michigan Tech(vs. Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 1. 8 Brad McClure, F, Minnesota State (6/2) ...... 2014-15 2. 6 Gavin Gould, F, Michigan Tech (5/1) ...... 2016-17 MOST BLOCKS 3. 5 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green (3/2) ...... 2017-18 Rk. Blocks Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 5 Jared Spooner, F, Minnesota State (1/4) ...... 2017-18 1. 8 Brandon Parker, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) (QF) ... 3/13/2015 5 Alex Smith, F, Michigan Tech (1/4)...... 2016-17 8 Sam Windle, Bemidji State (at Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/15/2014 5 Zach Stepan, F, Minnesota State (1/4) ...... 2013-14 3. 7 Zach Fry, Alaska (at Minnesota State) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 4. 6 Jordan Klimek, Northern Michigan (vs. Bowling Green) (SF) .. 3/11/2018 GAME 6 Sam Windle, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) QF) ...... 3/14/2015 MOST PENALTIES MOST GOALS Rk. Pen. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Rk. Goals Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 4 Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 1. 3 Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/6/2020 3 Gavin Gould, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (SF) ...... 3/12/2017 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 3 Kevin Dufour, Bowling Green (at Bemidji State) (SF) ...... 3/10/2017 Rk. Mins. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 3 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (CG) ...... 3/21/2015 1. 24 Brennan Saulnier, Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/2/2018 2. 19 Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 MOST ASSISTS 3. 17 Dominik Shine, Northern Michigan (at Ferris State) (QF) ...3/12/2016 Rk. Assists Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Season 1. 4 Lucas Sowder, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (QF) .....3/6/2020 4 Adam Rockwood, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ..3/2/2018 PERIOD

MOST POINTS MOST GOALS Rk. Points Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Rk. Goals Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 1. 4 Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (QF) ...3/6/2020 1. 3 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (CG) . 3/21/2015 4 Lucas Sowder, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (QF) .....3/6/2020 2 Ashton Calder, Lake Superior State (vs. Northern Michigan) (2) (CG) .. 3/20/2021 4 Max Johnson, Bowling Green (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ...... 3/9/2019 2 Gavin Gould, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (2) (SF) ... 3/11/2017 4 Troy Loggins, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF).. 3/4/2018 2 Max Coatta, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (3) (QF) ...... 3/4/2017 4 Adam Rockwood, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ..3/2/2018 2 Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) (3) (QF)... 3/12/2016 4 Matt Pohlkamp, Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2017 2 Mark Friedman, Bowling Green (vs. Bemidji State) (3) (QF) .. 3/12/2016 4 Mitch Hults, Lake Superior State (at Michigan Tech) (QF) .... 3/3/2017 2 Matt Leitner, Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (2) (QF) ... 3/13/2015 4 Dominik Shine, Northern Michigan (at Bemidji State) (QF) ..3/4/2017 4 Gerard Hanson, Northern Michigan (at Bemidji State) (QF) ... 3/4/2017 MOST ASSISTS 4 Cliff Watson, Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/11/2016 Rk. Assists Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date 4 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) .. 3/13/2015 1. 3 Adam Rockwood, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) (QF)...3/2/2018 4 Ryan Carpenter, Bowling Green (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ...3/15/2014 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Rk. PPG Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date Rk. PPG Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 2 Gavin Gould, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (2) (SF) ... 3/11/2017 1. 2 Reggie Lutz, Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ..3/9/2019 2 Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) (3) (QF)... 3/12/2016 2 Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ..3/8/2019 2 Matt Leitner, Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (2) (QF) ... 3/13/2015 2 Jake Lucchini, Michigan Tech (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 2 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Michigan Tech) (3) (CG) . 3/21/2015 2 Denver Pierce, Northern MIchigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ..3/2/2018 2 Gavin Gould, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (SF) ...... 3/12/2017 MOST PENALTIES 2 Gerald Mayhew, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) (QF) .. 3/12/2016 Rk. Pen. Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 2 Matt Leitner, Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF) .. 3/13/2015 1. 4 Brennan Saulnier, Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/2/2018 2 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (CG) ...... 3/21/2015 MOST PENALTY MINUTES MOST SHOTS ON GOAL Rk. PIM Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Rk. SOG Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 24 Brennan Saulnier, Alabama Huntsville (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/2/2018 1. 12 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF)..3/8/2020 2. 11 Adam Brady, Bemidji State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF).. 3/7/2020 CONVERTED PENALTY SHOTS 11 Troy Loggins, Northern Michigan (vs. Bowling Green) (SF) .... 3/11/2018 Player, Position, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 11 Mitchell McClain, Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 Frederic Letourneau, Bowling Green (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ...3/9/2019 11 Bryce Gervais, Minnesota State (vs. Northern Michigan) (QF) .. 3/15/2015 Kyle Bauman, Bemidji State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/12/2016 6. 10 Mitchell McClain, Bowling Green (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 10 Troy Loggins, Northern Michigan (vs. Bowling Green) (SF) ... 3/16/2019 10 Casey Nelson, Minnesota State (vs. Lake Superior State) (QF).. 3/12/2016 10 Brandon Hawkins, Bowling Green (at Northern Michigan) (QF) .. 3/13/2015 10 David Johnstone, Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ...3/14/2015

SHORTHANDED GOALS Rk. SHG Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. 1 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) (QF) .....3/8/2019 1 Jake Lucchini, Michigan Tech (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 1 Nick Rivera, Minnesota State (vs. Alaska) (QF) ...... 3/3/2018 1 Troy Loggins, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF).. 3/4/2018 1 Troy Loggins, Northern Michigan (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF)..3/2/2018 1 Dane Birks, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (SF) ...... 3/10/2017 1 Kyle Bauman, Bemidji State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/11/2016 1 Bryce Gervais, Minnesota State (vs. Bowing Green) (SF) ...3/21/2014

HAT TRICKS Player, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date Ashton Calder, Lake Superior State (vs. Northern Michigan) (CG) ... 3/20/2021 Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) (QF) ...3/6/2020 Gavin Gould, Michigan Tech (vs. Minnesota State) (SF) ...... 3/12/2017 Kevin Dufour, Bowling Green (at Bemidji State) (SF) ...... 3/10/2017 Brad McClure, Minnesota State (vs. Ferris State) (CG) ...... 3/21/2015 FASTEST GOAL, START OF GAME

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LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE CAREER Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Tournament 1. 0.92 Patrick Munson, Michigan Tech ...... 2018 MOST GAMES PLAYED 2. 1.00 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019 Rk Games Goaltender, Team...... Tournaments 3. 1.25 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 1. 15 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-19 4. 1.35 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2015 2. 12 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2015-18 5. 1.41 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015 3. 10 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-21 6. 1.43 Cole Huggins, Ferris State ...... 2016 10 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 7. 1.46 Matt Jurusik, Michigan Tech ...... 2020 4. 9 Chris Nell, Bowing Green ...... 2015-17 8. 1.50 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2020 9 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2014, 2016 1.50 Stephon Williams, Minnesota State ...... 2015 7. 8 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State ...... 2019-21 8 Darren Smith, Ferris State ...... 2016-18 MOST SAVES Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Tournament MOST MINUTES PLAYED 1. 159 Rico DiMatteo, Northern Michigan ...... 2021 Rk Minutes Goaltender, Team...... Tournaments 2. 156 Darren Smith, Ferris State ...... 2016 1. 1051:20 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-19 3. 152 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018 2. 772:39 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2015-18 4. 151 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2017 3. 650:06 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 5. 141 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2019 4. 579:41 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2016-17 6. 138 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2019 5. 568:57 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 7. 130 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 8. 127 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MINIMUM FOUR GAMES) 8. 126 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017 Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Tournaments 10. 125 Nick Kossoff, Lake Superior State...... 2019 1. 1.25 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 2. 1.37 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE 3. 1.50 Stephon Wiliams, Minnesota State ...... 2015 Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Saves/Shots) ...... Tournament 4. 1.51 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 1. .969 Patrick Munson, Michigan Tech (93/96) ...... 2018 5. 1.52 Nick Kossoff, Lake Superior State...... 2017, 2019 2. .967 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (118/122) ...... 2015 1.52 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2014, 2016 3. .951 Matt Jurusik, Michigan Tech (77/81) ...... 2020 7. 1.62 Jason Pawloski, Minnesota State ...... 2017 .951 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (98/103) ...... 2019 8. 1.83 C.J. Motte, Ferris State ...... 2014-15 5. .947 Nick Kossoff, Lake Superior State (125/132) ...... 2019 9. 1.92 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2018 6. .942 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech (130/138) ...... 2017 10. 1.97 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2016-17 7. .941 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State (111/118) ...... 2020

MOST SAVES MOST SHUTOUTS Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Tournaments Rk ShO Goaltender, Team...... Tournament 1. 395 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018-19 1. 2 Jason Pawloski, Minnesota State ...... 2017 2. 296 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2015-18 2 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015 3. 290 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 4. 265 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2016-17 5. 236 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-17 GAME

BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM FOUR GAMES) MOST SAVES Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Saves/Shots) ...... Tournaments Rk. Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date 1. .957 Nick Kossoff, Lake Superior State (156/163) ...... 2017, 2019 1. 76 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) .. 3/13/2015 2. .942 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech (130/138) ...... 2017 2. 62 Darren Smith, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 3. .934 C.J. Motte, Ferris State (212/227) ...... 2014-15 3. 57 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State (at Michigan Tech) (SF) .. 3/12/2016 4. .932 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green (290/311) ...... 2018-19 4. 53 Mathias Dählstrom, Northern Michigan (at Minnesota State) (QF) ... 3/15/2014 5. .930 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State (126/134) ...... 2019-20 5. 49 Kris Carlson, Alaska Anchorage (at Minnesota State) (QF) ... 3/7/2020 49 Michael Doan, Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ... 3/13/2015 MOST SHUTOUTS 7. 48 C.J. Motte, Ferris State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 Rk ShO Goaltender, Team...... Tournaments 8. 46 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan (at Bemidji State) (QF) ... 3/3/2017 1. 2 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-21 9. 45 Mareks Mitens, Lake Superior State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ... 3/7/2020 2 Jason Pawloski, Minnesota State ...... 2017 45 Chris Nell, Bowling Green (at Bemidji State) (SF) ...... 3/10/2017 2 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2014, 2016 2 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-16 MOST MINUTES PLAYED Rk Minutes Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Round) ...... Date MOST WINS 1. 118:49 Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville (at Michigan Tech) .. 3/13/2015 Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Tournaments 118:49 Michael Doan, Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (QF) ... 3/13/2015 1. 9 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019-20 3. 106:40 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State (vs. Ferris State) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 7 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 4. 106:25 C.J. Motte, Ferris State (at Bemidji State) (QF) ...... 3/14/2015 7 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018-19 5. 104:41 Matt Jurusik, Michigan Tech (at Northern Michigan) (QF) .. 3/7/2020 7 Cole Huggins, Minnesota State ...... 2014, 2016 104:41 Nolan Kent, Northern Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech) (QF) ....3/7/2020

SINGLE TOURNAMENT PERIOD (MINIMUM TWO GAMES PLAYED) MOST SAVES MOST MINUTES PLAYED Rk. Saves Goaltender, Team (Opponent) (Period) (Round) ...... Date Rk Minutes Goaltender, Team...... Tournament 1. 24 Darren Smith, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (2) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 1. 432:02 Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan ...... 2018 2. 22 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (2) (QF) .. 3/12/2016 2. 383:58 Angus Redmond, Michigan Tech ...... 2017 3. 21 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (1) (QF)... 3/12/2016 3. 358:49 Darren Smith, Ferris State ...... 2016 4. 20 Darren Smith, Ferris State (at Bowling Green) (1) (QF) ...... 3/2/2018 4. 343:34 Chris Nell, Bowling Green ...... 2017 20 Gordon Defi el, Lake Superior State (at Minnesota State) (2) (QF) .. 3/13/2015 5. 326:20 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2018 6. 323:46 Ryan Bednard, Bowling Green ...... 2019 7. 314:18 Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State ...... 2017 8. 311:50 Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State ...... 2018 9. 298:44 Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech ...... 2015 10. 298:36 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State ...... 2019

238 37 National Champions

217 Olympians