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Front Row (L-R): Adrian Clark, Daniel Warpecha, Shane Sellar, Ben DiMaio, Cam Strong, Brendan Demler, Will Graber, Ryan Blankemeier, Clay Han, Dean Shatzer Middle Row (L-R): David Lassonde, John Rose, Bob Gaudet, Matt Baker, Justin Ferguson, Jeff Losurdo, Brock Paul, Quin Foreman, Jack Cameron, Drew O’Connor, Erik Urbank, Harrison Markell, Matt Fracassi, Pat Salvas, Brian Corcoran Back Row (L-R): Dr. Stephen Gonzalez, Tyler Campbell, Tanner Palocsik, Sean Keohan, Sam Hesler, Mark Gallant, Brendan Less, Joey Matthews, Christian LeSueur, Collin Rutherford, Mike Derosier, James Baker

4 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 BU TERRIERS No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 1 Nico Lynch G L 5-11 165 Sr. Boston Advantage (Tier1) Barnstable, Mass. 2 Case McCarthy (NJD) D R 6-1 198 Fr. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Clarence Center, N.Y. 3 Ty Amonte F R 5-11 184 Jr. Penticton Vees (BCHL) Norwell, Mass. 4 David Farrance (NSH) D L 6-0 190 Jr. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Victor, N.Y. 5 Cam Crotty (ARI) D R 6-2 190 Jr. Brockville Braves (CCHL) Greely, Ontario 7 Alex Vlasic (CHI) D L 6-6 199 Fr. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Wilmette, Ill. 9 Logan Cockerill (NYI) F L 5-9 175 Jr. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Brighton, Mich. 10 Gabriel Chabot F R 5-8 180 Sr. Rochester Jr. Americans (USPHL) Québec City, Québec 11 Patrick Curry F L 6-0 185 Sr. Bloomington Thunder (USHL) Schaumburg, Ill. 12 Jamie Armstrong F L 6-2 192 Fr. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Warwick, R.I. 13 Trevor Zegras (ANA) F L 6-0 169 Fr. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Bedford, N.Y. 14 Sean Driscoll D L 6-2 194 Fr. Janesville Jetes (NAHL) Mequon, Wis. 15 Markus Boguslavsky F R 6-1 190 Fr. Drumheller Dragons (AJHL) Calgary, Alberta 16 Robert Mastrosimone (DET) F L 5-10 170 Fr. Chicago Steel (USHL) East Islip, N.Y. 17 Jake Wise (CHI) F L 5-11 190 So. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Reading, Mass. 18 Alex Brink F R 6-0 200 Sr. Brown (NCAA) Hamilton, N.Y. 19 Jack DeBoer F R 6-3 188 So. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Madison, N.J. 20 Matthew Quercia F L 6-3 202 So. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Andover, Mass. 21 Patrick Harper (NSH) F L 5-9 160 Sr. Avon Old Farms (PREP) New Canaan, Conn. 22 Jake Witkowski F R 5-10 178 Jr. Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) Melrose, Mass. 23 Domenick Fensore (CAR) D L 5-7 151 Fr. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Thornwood, N.Y. 25 Sam Stevens F L 6-1 185 Fr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Montréal, Québec 26 Kasper Kotkansalo (DET) D L 6-3 205 Jr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Espoo, Finland 27 John Copeland F/D R 6-6 181 Fr. Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) Wellesley, Mass. 28 Ethan Phillips (DET) F R 5-9 155 Fr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 29 Vinnie Purpura G R 6-6 194 So. (USHL) Lemont, Ill. 30 Ashton Abel G L 6-0 165 Fr. Okotoks Oilers (AJHL) Fort McMurray, Alberta 31 Sam Tucker G L 6-2 180 Sr. Yale (NCAA) Wilton, Conn. 32 Wilmer Skoog F L 6-2 197 Fr. Black Bears (NAHL) Tyresö, Sweden 33 Hugo Blixt D L 6-4 195 So. Tri-City Storm (USHL) Linköping, Sweden

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DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 5 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS

ECAC HOCKEY OVERALL Team Pts GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Last 10 Streak Clarkson 14 9 7-2 0.778 26 13 19 13-4-2 0.737 55 34 7-2-1 Won 1 Cornell 14 8 7-1 0.875 31 11 13 11-1-1 0.885 49 19 8-1-1 Tied 1 Harvard 13 10 6-3-1 0.650 41 26 14 7-5-2 0.571 53 40 3-5-2 Tied 1 Quinnipiac 13 10 6-3-1 0.650 29 22 19 11-7-1 0.605 51 46 7-3 Won 5 Colgate 11 8 5-2-1 0.688 22 18 20 7-9-4 0.450 42 49 5-4-1 Lost 2 Dartmouth 11 9 5-3-1 0.611 24 28 14 7-5-2 0.571 43 46 6-3-1 Lost 1 Rensselaer 11 11 5-5-1 0.500 26 25 19 8-10-1 0.447 50 56 4-6 Won 2 Union 8 10 4-6 0.400 20 23 20 6-14-0 0.300 34 56 4-6 Lost 1 Yale 8 10 4-6 0.400 24 33 14 6-8-0 0.429 33 46 5-4 Won 1 Brown 6 10 3-7 0.300 19 28 14 3-11-0 0.214 22 42 1-9 Lost 6 Princeton 3 10 0-7-3 0.150 17 31 17 2-11-4 0.235 35 55 1-8-1 Tied 1 St. Lawrence 2 9 1-8 0.111 17 38 21 3-15-3 0.214 40 75 0-8-2 Lost 3

IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS THIS WEEK SATURDAY SUNDAY TEAM IVY RECORD POINTS WIN % Quinnipiac at Clarkson Arizona State at Brown Dartmouth 5-1-0 10 .857 Colgate at Rensselaer Harvard 4-1-1 9 .750 Princeton at St. Lawrence Cornell at Union Cornell 4-1-0 8 .800 Arizona State at Brown Brown 1-4-0 2 .200 Boston University at Dartmouth Yale 1-4-0 2 .200 Harvard vs Yale1 Princeton 0-4-1 1 .100 1 Madison Square Garden

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

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

Harvard 14 53 86 139 3.79 6.14 9.93 13 25 38 2 7 8 400 28.57 452 423 0.517 198 50 100

Cornell 13 49 90 139 3.77 6.92 10.69 14 28 42 0 11 27 391 30.08 405 354 0.534 146 52 118

Dartmouth 14 43 70 113 3.07 5 8.07 10 20 30 0 7 2 438 31.29 438 442 0.498 191 63 140

Clarkson 19 55 97 152 2.89 5.11 8 18 35 53 2 13 10 592 31.16 590 542 0.521 221 98 226

Quinnipiac 19 51 90 141 2.68 4.74 7.42 13 26 39 1 11 3 600 31.58 648 512 0.559 234 66 165

Rensselaer 19 50 86 136 2.63 4.53 7.16 11 22 33 0 8 -7 543 28.58 602 569 0.514 238 78 156

Yale 14 33 56 89 2.36 4 6.36 7 13 20 0 6 -8 414 29.57 415 441 0.485 161 60 142

Colgate 20 42 74 116 2.1 3.7 5.8 4 7 11 0 7 4 584 29.2 582 596 0.494 241 83 199

Princeton 17 35 63 98 2.06 3.71 5.76 13 25 38 2 2 -20 493 29 454 520 0.466 203 78 170

St. Lawrence 21 40 75 115 1.9 3.57 5.48 13 26 39 0 3 -29 562 26.76 628 758 0.453 282 100 211

Union 21 35 61 96 1.67 2.9 4.57 8 16 24 1 6 -16 492 23.43 606 641 0.486 312 90 213

Brown 15 24 40 64 1.6 2.67 4.27 9 18 27 0 3 -21 353 23.53 459 442 0.509 184 54 119

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Last Friday at Princeton, Koenig Family Head Coach of Men’s Hockey Bob Gaudet ’81 became the first ECAC Hockey coach to reach 1,000 career games within the league.

DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 7 WEEKEND NEWS & NOTES THIS WEEKEND FIRST- GUYS! • The Dartmouth men’s hockey team takes on Boston University Saturday • Gallant got on the scoresheet for the first time in his career to open the night in a rare 8 p.m. start time. third, but only after Dartmouth had gotten first goals of the season from • The Big Green played Vermont Friday night and this program does senior Cam Strong and Collin Rutherford, respectively. not reflect that contest as it went to print prior to puck drop with the • Strong — perhaps the most snake-bitten player on breakaways in Division Catamounts. I hockey — deposited a puck in the back of the net on a break in the opening minutes of the first period. OC IN OT FOR COACH G • Rutherford also took a breakaway in and found the twine with his first of • Chatham, New Jersey, native Drew O’Connor scored the game-winning the season at the 13:54 mark of the middle frame. goal 61 seconds into overtime at Hobey Baker Rink. • Interestingly enough, this isn’t the first time that Strong and Rutherford • In doing so, O’Connor and the Big Green snapped a 10-game winless have scored their first goals of the season in the same game, both doing so stretch in games that reached the extra period, previously going 0-4-6 on Dec. 16, 2017 at No. 2 Denver in a wild comeback win (5-4) for the Big dating back to last season. Green. Strong scored early in the second to make it 3-1, while Rutherford’s • Dartmouth’s last overtime win was a 7-6 home contest against Harvard first career goal came at 18:23 of the third to give Dartmouth its first lead on Oct. 27, 2018 in the season opener. of the night. • The goal came in Koenig Family Head Coach Bob Gaudet’s 1,000th career game behind the bench between nine seasons at Brown and now 23 at his HIS PASSING IS PALOC-SICK! (SORRY, TANNER…) alma mater. He became the seventh coach in NCAA history to reach the • Freshman defenseman Tanner Palocsik is third on the team in scoring figure in a single conference and the first to do so in ECAC Hockey. with 10 points, despite not scoring a goal yet this season. • The Big Green had gone 12-14-34 in overtime games in the 2010’s, but are • The rookie blueliner has amassed 10 assists so far this season, a number now 1-0-0 in the 2020’s. that leads the Green and White roster, edging out O’Connor by one. • At this point, Palocsik leads all ECAC Hockey rookie defensemen in not SCOUTING THE TERRIERS only assists, but also in total points. • Boston University comes to Hanover after playing to a 3-2 overtime win • The 10 helpers are also tied for the most amongst all rookies Wednesday night against another Ivy League foe in Brown at Agganis. The in the league, regardless of position, while he is tied for the win pushed the team’s record to 7-6-5 in 2019-20. national lead in assists per game by first-year rearguards with • The Terriers erased an early 2-0 lead by the Bears with Wilmer Skoog 0.71. netting his first career goal (and point) with the OT winner at the 2:39 mark. • In reaching the mark, he becomes the first Dartmouth The game was his collegiate debut after playing the start of the season in freshman defenseman to reach double-digits for the NAHL and joining the team after the break. assists in his rookie season since Evan Stephens • BU has 12 players on its roster drafted by NHL teams including the had 17 in 2007-08. ninth overall pick in last year’s draft, Trevor Zegras (Anaheim), who just • Palocsik had an assist on the came back from Team USA and World Juniors where he was coached by Rutherford goal at Princeton and Dartmouth Associate Head Coach David Lassonde. Tyler Campbell’s third-period goal at Quinnipiac the following night. AGAINST BU • The Big Green played the final game before winter break last season at WHAT’S AHEAD? BU, falling 4-1. Team captain Kevan Kilistoff ’19 scored the lone goal of the • Dartmouth remains at home game for the visiting Big Green. next weekend, playing host to No. • The last time BU made the trip to Hanover was Nov. 30, 2014 when the 7 Clarkson on Friday and recent Terriers were the No. 1 team in the nation and had eventual Hobey Baker postseason rival St. Lawrence on winner Jack Eichel on the roster leading the nation in scoring (8-13-21) at Saturday. the time of the game. • Saturday’s game against the • Even with all that going for them, the Terriers fell victim to a scrappy Saints will also feature the Big Green Dartmouth team, losing 2-0 thanks to a pair of goals from then-junior Brad welcoming back former NHL players Schierhorn ’16. Eichel finished the game without a point for just the second ’05, ’07 time to that point in his career and one of only six times in his 40-game and Ben Lovejoy ’06 for a special in- rookie season. game presentation honoring them and • That night also started #EichelUpdate on Twitter, a phenomenon that the recent conclusions of their pro swept college hockey that season! careers. A post-game autograph session will also take place THE NEW TOP LINE on the concourse with the • With senior forward Will Graber sidelined with an injury, rookie Mark three players signing free Gallant has stepped into the role on the team’s top line. commemorative posters. • He has slotted into the left wing, forcing O’Connor from his usual spot to • The first 500 fans the role of center, a place he has seemingly flourished as he has amassed through the doors seven points (4-3-7) in four games, a figure that ranks third in the nation in will also get a free that time frame. t-shirt for the event • On the right side is junior Quin Foreman, who has also stepped up his provided by the game in Graber’s absence, notching five points (3-2-5) in the four games Richards Group. back from break. Two of those goals came against UConn and helped Foreman earn Ledyard Classic MVP honors.

FIRST-GOAL GUY • And since making the move to the top line, Gallant has been a great physical addition and set up man to complement O’Connor and Foreman. • But it was 29 seconds into the third period at Princeton that Gallant finally broke through with one of his own, scoring a power-play goal on the cam STRONG ’20 doorstep for the first of his career. • Foreman and O’Connor were credited with the helpers as they passed around the low slot looking to give the visitors a 3-2 lead that came to fruition with Gallant’s tally.