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DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN 11.2 Sat Get your BIG GREENPlan well. Checking Live well. Account with Dartmouth Athletics debit card by visiting any Ledyard Bank location or by calling 888.746.4562 The official bank of Dartmouth Athletics ledyardbank.com PERSONAL & BUSINESS BANKING | PRIVATE BANKING | INVESTMENTS | TAXES | WEALTH MANAGEMENT Personal and business banking relationships within the retail bank are subject to FDIC insurance coverage limits. Investment, tax and wealth management services offered by Ledyard Financial Advisors are not insured by the FDIC, are not deposits or other obligations of, or guaranteed by the Bank or any affiliate, and are subject to investment risk including the possible loss of principal amount invested. EQUAL HOUSING LENDER MEMBER FDIC Plan well. Live well. SCHEDULE THIS WEEKEND Get your BIG GREEN Checking Account with 11.1 Fri. at Harvard*^ L, 7-3 DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN 11.2 Sat. at New Hampshire L, 5-4 OT Overall | 7-5-2 Home | 4-1-2 11.8 Fri. QUINNIPIAC* T, 2-2 OT Dartmouth Athletics debit card by visiting any League | 5-3-1 Road | 3-4-0 11.9 Sat. PRINCETON*^ W, 3-1 VERSUS NR (USCHO) | NR (USA) Neutral | 0-0-0 ^ Ledyard Bank location or by calling 888.746.4562 11.15 Fri. at Yale* W, 4-3 Numbers do not reflect Friday’s game at Vermont ^ 11.16 Sat. at Brown* W, 4-1 BU TERRIERS 12.6 Fri. COLGATE* L, 5-1 1.11.20 | GAME 16 12.7 Sat. CORNELL* W, 2-1 Overall | 7-6-5 12.12 Thu. BENTLEY T, 2-2 OT HEA | 4-3-4 12.14 Sat. at Northeastern L, 6-4 RV (USCHO) | NR (USA) 12.28 Sat. COLORADO COLLEGE#1 W, 5-2 All-Time Series | 32-45-2 12.29 Sun. UCONN#1 W, 4-3 1.3 Fri. at Princeton*^ 1 W, 4-3 OT HEALTH & WELLNESS NIGHT 1.4 Sat. at Quinnipiac*^ 1 L, 5-1 PRESENTED BY 1.10 Fri. at Vermont 7 PM 1.11 Sat. BOSTON UNIVERSITY1 8 PM 1.17 Fri. CLARKSON*1 7 PM 1.18 Sat. ST.LAWRENCE* 1 7 PM 1.24 Fri. at Cornell*^ 1 7 PM 1.25 Sat. at Colgate*1 7:30 PM 1.31 Fri. at Rensselaer*1 7 PM 2.1 Sat. at Union*1 7 PM 2.7 Fri. HARVARD*^ 1 8 PM 2.14 Fri. BROWN*^ 1 7 PM 2.15 Sat. YALE*^ 1 7 PM 2.21 Fri. at St.Lawrence*^1 7 PM 2.22 Sat. at Clarkson*^1 7 PM 2.28 Fri. UNION*^1 7 PM 2.29 Sat. RENSSELAER*^ 1 7 PM 3.6-8 F-Sun. ECAC 1st Round1 TBA 3.13-15 F-Sun. ECAC Quarterfinal1 TBA SUPPORT THE BIG GREEN TO JOIN THE FRIENDS OF DARTMOUTH HOCKEY PLEASE VISIT: 3.20 Fri. ECAC Semifinal1 TBA SupportDartmouthSports.com/friends/varsity-sports/ice-hockey 3.21 Sat. ECAC Championship1 TBA * - ECAC Hockey Game ^ - Ivy League Game # - Ledyard Classic Benefits to becoming a Friend of Dartmouth Hockey: 1 - Online Stream via ESPN+ - Access to post-game receptions on Saturdays in Smoyer Lounge HOME Games in Caps ECAC Hockey Semifinals/Final held at Olympic Center at Lake Placid - Twice annual “Facing Off” newsletter - Invitation to end-of-regular-season banquet and annual Eddie Jeremiah Hockey-Golf Classic. FOR TICKET INFORMATION: The official bank of Dartmouth Athletics ledyardbank.com DartmouthSports.com | 603-646-2466 FOLLOW THE TEAM ON SOCIAL MEDIA Cover photos of Shatzer by Bryan LaFontaine, Mark Washburn. Design by Pat Salvas. Twitter | Instagram Facebook Team photo and action photos by Washburn, Matt Risley, Rhea Nall. PERSONAL & BUSINESS BANKING | PRIVATE BANKING | INVESTMENTS | TAXES | WEALTH MANAGEMENT @Dartmouth_MIH DartmouthMIH Layout and design by Salvas. Personal and business banking relationships within the retail bank are subject to FDIC insurance coverage limits. Investment, tax and wealth management services offered by Ledyard Financial Advisors are not insured by the FDIC, are not deposits or other obligations of, or guaranteed by the Bank or any affiliate, and are subject to investment risk including the possible loss of principal amount invested. DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 3 EQUAL HOUSING LENDER MEMBER FDIC DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 2 Harrison Markell D R 6-1 185 So. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Andover, Mass. 3 Joey Matthews D L 5-10 190 Jr. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) Columbia, Ill. 4 Ben DiMaio D L 6-2 190 Sr. Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL) Pembroke, Mass. 5 Brock Paul D R 6-3 205 Fr. Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) Carmel, Ind. 6 Tanner Palocsik D R 5-11 190 Fr. New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) Aliquippa, Pa. 7 Jack Cameron D L 6-3 190 Fr. Coquitlam Express (BCHL) Halifax, Nova Scotia 8 Daniel Warpecha F L 6-1 190 Sr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Willow Springs, Ill. 9 Collin Rutherford F R 5-8 165 Jr. Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) Tonawanda, N.Y. 10 Shane Sellar F L 6-3 200 Sr. Janesville Jets (NAHL) Carlisle, Pa. 11 Mark Gallant F L 6-0 185 Fr. Langley Rivermen (BCHL) Concord, Mass. 12 Cam Strong A F L 6-0 190 Sr. Topeka RoadRunners (NAHL) Billings, Mont. 14 Matt Baker F R 5-11 175 Jr. Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) Barrie, Ontario 16 Tyler Campbell F L 5-9 170 Fr. Brooks Bandits (AJHL) Winnipeg, Manitoba 17 Quin Foreman F R 6-3 200 Jr. West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) Needham, Mass. 18 Drew O’Connor F L 6-3 200 So. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Chatham, N.J. 20 Erik Urbank F R 6-2 195 So. Chicago Steel (USHL) Orchard Park, N.Y. 21 Christian LeSueur F R 5-10 175 So. Brunswick School (HS) Greenwich, Conn. 22 Sam Hesler F L 6-1 190 So. Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) Boxborough, Mass. 23 Clay Han D R 5-11 180 Sr. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Liberty Township, Ohio 24 Brendan Less D R 5-11 170 Jr. New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) Kinnelon, N.J. 25 Ryan Blankemeier F R 6-0 170 Sr. Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Oak Park, Ill. 26 Jeff Losurdo F R 6-0 185 So. New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) Elmhurst, Ill. 27 Brendan Demler C D L 6-2 195 Jr. Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) Lebanon, Ohio 28 Will Graber F R 6-5 190 Sr. Fargo Force (USHL) Broomfield, Colo. 29 Sean Keohan D R 5-11 185 Fr. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Milton, Mass. 30 Dean Shatzer G L 5-11 185 Sr. Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL) Castle Rock, Colo. 31 Justin Ferguson G L 6-2 165 So. Islanders Hockey Club (USPHL) Hudson, N.H. 35 Adrian Clark G L 6-3 200 Sr. South Shore Lumberjacks (MJAHL) Toronto, Ontario Presented by Koenig Family Head Coach Bob Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81), 23rd Season Associate Head Coach David Lassonde (Providence ’85), 6th Season Assistant Coach John Rose (New England College ’03), 11th Season Vol. Assistant Coach Ben Lovejoy (Dartmouth ’06), 1st Season 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.
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