NORTHEASTERN 2020-21 MEN’S HOCKEY GAMEDAY INFORMATION TV RADIO 98.5 The Sports Hub (HD2) COMMENTATORS Rob Rudnick, Adam Reid LIVE STATS NUHuskies.com/stats TWITTER @GoNUmhockey 3 7 7 25 67 INSTAGRAM @GoNUmhockey BEANPOTS NCAA ALL NHL TITLES APPEARANCES AMERICANS DRAFT PICKS GAME #13/14 NORTHEASTERN (5-3-2, 5-3-2 HEA) vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE (3-4-1, 3-4-1 HEA) 11 JAN 13, 2021 // 6:00 p.m. // Boston // SCHEDULE & RESULTS HUSKIES vs. WILDCATS SETTING THE STAGE DECEMBER • Head Men’s Hockey Coach won Category NU UNH his 100th Hockey East game as head coach on Sunday and is 12 MERRIMACK * W, 8-2 Goals 35 16 13 at Merrimack * W, 6-3 the first coach in Northeastern history to achieve the feat. Goals per game 3.50 2.00 19 #19 PROVIDENCE * SOW, 3-3 Fernie Flaman had 162 wins as a part of the ECAC. 20 at #19 Providence * L, 0-5 Goals allowed per game 2.90 2.50 26 at Vermont * W, 4-1 • Freshman Ty Jackson is tied for third in Hockey East with five Assists 63 29 27 at Vermont * SOW, 2-2 goals this season and is averaging .50 goals per game. Assists per game 6.30 3.62 JANUARY Points 98 45 1 #9/9 UMASS * L, 3-4 • Teammate and twin brother Dylan Jackson had the game Points per game 9.80 5.62 2 at #9/9 UMass * L, 3-5 winning overtime on Friday night on his way to winning Shots on Goal 309 247 9 MERRIMACK * OTW, 3-2 the Hockey East Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week award Shots per game 30.9 30.9 10 at Merrimack * W, 3-2 with goals in three straight games and three points over the 13 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 6 p.m. PPG / opportunities 12/51 7/43 weekend sweep of Merrimack. 15 at #3/3 Boston College * 7 p.m. Power play percentage .235 .163 16 #3/3 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7 p.m. kill / opportunities 35/43 26/33 • Freshmen Sam Colangelo (USA) and Devon Levi (CAN) played 22 at New Hampshire * 7 p.m. Penalty kill percentage .814 .788 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 6 p.m. in the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championships Gold Medal Shorthanded goals 0 1 29 at UConn * 6 p.m. game on Tuesday night with Colangelo helping Team USA win the gold medal and is the first gold medal winner in North- 30 UCONN * 6 p.m. CURRENT HUSKIES IN THE NHL FEBRUARY eastern history. Northeastern is one of only three schools, along with Boston College and Wisconsin, to have players on Anthony Bitetto (2010-12*) 5 #16 PROVIDENCE * 6 p.m. 6 at #16 Providence * TBD each team in the championship game. Matt Benning (2013-16*) 12 MAINE * 6 p.m. Josh Manson (2011-14*) 13 MAINE * 6 p.m. • Sophomore Jayden Struble tallied his seventh assist of the 19 #6/6 UMASS * 6 p.m. season in his eighth game which ties his career-high. In his (2010-11*, Highest draft pick in NU history (14th freshman season, Struble had seven assists in 21 games. overall)) 20 at #6/6 UMass * 6 p.m. 26 UCONN * 6 p.m. Zach Aston-Reese (2013-17*, Hockey East Player of the Year, 27 at UConn * 4 p.m. • Grant Jozefek had the first penalty shot goal for the Huskies All-American)

MARCH Friday night since Jordan Harris against UMass on 10/15/19. (2015-18*, Hobey Baker Award winner, Hockey 5 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 6 p.m. That was his first penalty shot goal. The assistant East Player of the Year, All-American) 6 at Boston University * TBD now has two goals on the season with eight points. (2014-18*, All-American) All times EST and subject to change • Through ten games the Huskies have 20 players with points (2017-19*, Mike Richter Award winner, All- Home games in BOLD CAPS (Matthews Arena) American) and 13 of the 20 have goals. * Hockey East game ! Flex game (non-conference) Jeremy Davies (2016-19*, two-time All-American)

HOWLIN’ HUSKIES IN THE POLLS * Years at Northeastern Date USCHO.com USA Today HEA STANDINGS Preseason 19 NR CONFERENCE OVERALL 11/16/20 18 NR RK TEAM PTS GP W-L-T OW-OL SW GP W-L-T GF GA 11/23/20 16 NR 1 UMass 28 13 9-3-1 0-0 0 13 9-3-1 49 26 11/30/20 15 15 2 Northeastern 18 10 5-3-2 1-0 2 10 5-3-2 35 29 12/7/20 17 14 12/14/20 12 10 3 Boston College 17 8 6-2-0 2-1 0 8 6-2-0 33 18 12/21/20 12 11 4 Providence 15 10 4-4-2 0-0 1 10 4-4-2 26 29 12/28/20 13 10 5 UConn 13 9 3-5-1 0-2 1 9 3-5-1 17 23 1/4/21 14 15 6 UMass Lowell 9 4 3-1-0 0-0 0 4 3-1-0 18 13 1/11/21 14 13 New Hampshire 9 8 3-4-1 2-1 0 8 3-4-1 16 20 8 Maine 5 6 1-4-1 0-0 1 6 1-4-1 19 29 Vermont 5 8 1-5-2 0-0 0 8 1-5-2 13 25 10 Merrimack 4 6 1-5-0 0-1 0 6 1-5-0 13 25 11 Boston University 3 2 1-1-0 0-0 0 2 1-1-0 9 11

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As the 2020-21 NHL season returns to play, 14 former Northeastern men’s hockey players were invited to NHL training camps: Zach Aston-Reese (Pittsburgh), Matt Benning (Nashville), Anthony Bitetto (), Jeremy Davies (Nashville), Matt Filipe (Boston), Adam Gaudette (Vancouver), Tyler Madden (Los Angeles), Josh Manson (Anaheim), Jamie Oleksiak (Dallas), Cayden Primeau (Montreal), Ryan Shea (Dallas), Dylan Sikura (Las Vegas), Nolan Stevens (St. Louis) & Brad Thiessen (Columbus).

Eight current Huskies have been drafted to NHL teams: Sam Colangelo (Anaheim), Gunnarwolfe Fontaine (Nashville), Jordan Harris (Montreal), Riley Hughes (New York Rangers), Michael Kesselring (Edmonton), Devon Levi (Florida), Aidan McDonough (Vancouver) and Jayden Struble (Montreal). SIX-PACK Six players from the 2019-20 team have signed professional contracts: Ryan Shea (), Matt Filipe (), Tyler Madden (LA Kings), Biagio Lerario (Manitoba Moose), Craig Pantano (Rapid City Rush) and Brendan van Riemsdyk (Reading Royals).

WORLD HUSKIES

Devon Levi tied a Team Canada record with three shutouts, plus is the first collegiate goalie to play in three or more games for Team Canada in the World Junior Championships and the first collegiate goalie to win three or more games (six wins) for Team Canada. Levi is also the first Husky to ever play for Team Canada and had a Team Canada record .964 Save pct. and 0.75 GAA on the way to the silver medal. The .964 Save pct. is also a tournament record for a goalie who played in five or more games. Levi was named to the All-Star team and named Best . Levi was drafted 212th overall by the .

Sam Colangelo had a goal on the way to a gold medal for Team USA. Colangelo was drafted 36th overall by the .

Assistant Captain Jordan Harris and Associate Head Coach were on the 2020 U.S. National Junior Team while Keefe was joined by Cayden Primeau (Montreal) and Tyler Madden (Los Angeles) on the 2019 silver medal winning team.

SHOOTOUT KINGS

Gunnarwolfe Fontaine and Aidan McDonough each have a shootout winner for the Huskies this season. McDonough’s on 12/19/20 was the Huskies first Hockey East shootout win since 1996 and overall shootout win since 2013. Connor Murphy has stopped all six shootout attempts he’s seen. The two shootout wins are the most by any team in Hockey East so far.

USHL STARS Northeastern boasts four of the top ten scorers from the USHL a season ago. Colangelo finished third with 28 goals and 30 assists. Ty Jackson also had 58 points with 17 goals and 41 assists while Fontaine was fifth with 26 goals and 31 assists. Dylan Jackson was ninth with 21 goals and 34 assists. LAST TIME THAT SITUATIONAL RECORDS

2017-18 . 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 Overall 23-10-5. 27-11-5 18-13-3...... 5-3-2 TWO-GOAL GAME Jordan Harris vs. UMass (01/01/21) Hockey East 15-6-3.... 15-8-1 11-12-1...... 5-3-2 Home games 14-4-2.... 12-5-1 9-4-1...... 2-1-1 Away games 7-4-3...... 9-5-0 6-10-1...... 3-2-1 HAT TRICK Tyler Madden vs. Maine (11/22/19) Neutral site 2-2-0...... 6-1-0 3-0-1...... 0-0-0 Postseason 2-2-0...... 0-1-0 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 FOUR-GOAL GAME Kevin Roy vs. Connecticut (2/13/15) vs. Non-conference 8-4-2.... 12-3-0 7-1-1...... 0-0-0 vs. Ranked opp. 9-5-1...... 2-7-0 7-6-0...... 0-3-1 vs. Unranked opp. 14-5-4.... 25-4-1 11-7-3...... 5-0-1 THREE-ASSIST GAME Julian Kislin vs. BU (2/10/20) Scoring first 20-3-0.... 19-3-1 13-5-0...... 3-1-2 Opp. scores first 4-7-5...... 8-8-0 5-8-3...... 2-2-0 FOUR-ASSIST GAME Dylan Sikura vs. Bentley (10/15/16) Leading after 1st pd. 18-1-0.... 12-0-1 11-3-0...... 3-0-0 Trailing after 1st pd. 2-3-2...... 4-7-0 2-6-1...... 2-2-0 THREE-POINT GAME Gunnarwolfe Fontaine vs. Vermont (12/26/20) Tied after 1st pd. 3-6-3.... 11-4-0 5-4-2...... 0-1-2 Leading after 2nd pd. 20-3-1... 16-1-1 14-0-1...... 4-0-0 Trailing after 2nd pd. 1-4-2...... 6-7-0 1-11-0...... 1-3-0 FOUR-POINT GAME Aidan McDonough vs. Dartmouth (12/14/19) Tied after 2nd pd. 2-3-2...... 5-3-0 3-2-2...... 0-0-2

Scoring on the PP 18-5-3.... 12-7-1 12-7-2...... 3-1-1 FIVE-POINT GAME Kevin Roy at (12/16/14) Scoreless on the PP 5-5-2.... 14-4-0 6-6-1...... 2-2-1 Allowing a PPG 9-5-4...... 8-7-1 6-5-3...... 1-2-1 Opp. scoreless on PP 14-5-1... 19-4-0 12-8-0...... 4-1-1 SIX-POINT GAME vs. Massachusetts (3/5/05) 10 or more pen. 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 1-0-0...... 0-0-0 SHORT-HANDED GOAL Ryan Shea vs. Colgate (11/30/19) Fewer than 10 pen. 23-10-5.. 27-11-1 17-13-3...... 5-3-2 More pen. than opp. 5-2-2...... 7-2-1 6-5-1...... 1-1-1 Fewer pen. than opp. 117-5-1. 14-8-0 8-3-2...... 4-0-1 EXTRA ATTACKER GOAL Adam Gaudette vs. Providence (1/26/18) Same amount of pen. 1-3-2...... 6-1-0 4-5-0...... 0-2-0

First goal of 1st pd. 16-2-0.... 13-2-1 11-4-1...... 3-1-1 PENALTY SHOT GOAL Grant Jozefek vs. Merrimack (1/09/21) First goal of 2nd pd. 19-5-3.... 12-4-0 10-5-1...... 3-0-1 First goal of 3rd pd. 12-1-2.... 20-2-0 2210-5-1...... 3-1-2 OVERTIME GOAL Dylan Jackson vs. Merrimack (1/09/21) One-goal games 4-4-0.. 114-3-0 0-3-1...... 2-1-0 Two-goal games 6-3-0...... 4-3-0 4-6-1...... 0-1-0 NU PLAYER HAD A NATURAL HAT TRICK Adam Gaudette at UMass Lowell (10/27/17) Overtime games 2-3-5...... 6-2-1 0-2-3...... 1-0-2

Scoring > 4 goals 16-1-1.... 14-0-1 9-1-1...... 3-0-0 NU PLAYER HAD THREE PPGs IN A GAME Cody Ferriero (4-0-4) at Harvard (12/29/12) Scoring < 4 goals 7-9-4.. 13-11-0 9-12-2...... 2-3-2 Allowing > 4 goals 1-4-1...... 1-5-1 1-7-1...... 0-3-0 NU PLAYER HAD THREE GOALS IN A PERIOD Dylan Sikura (3-0-3) at UMass Lowell (1/27/17) Allowing < 4 goals 22-6-4.... 26-6-0 17-6-2...... 5-0-2

Outshooting opp. 10-5-4.... 13-6-0 9-2-1...... 3-1-1 OPPOSING PLAYER HAD A HAT TRICK Nolan Vesey (3-0-3) at Maine (2/25/17) Outshot by opp. 11-5-1.... 12-4-1 8-11-2...... 2-2-1 Shots are even 2-0-0...... 2-1-0 1-0-0...... 0-0-0

NU GOALIE HAD 40+ SAVES Craig Pantano (41) vs. UConn (1/18/20) Taking 0-19 shots 1-1-0...... 1-1-0 2-3-0...... 0-1-0 Taking 20-29 shots 10-5-1.... 13-4-0 12-3-1...... 1-2-0 Taking 30-39 shots 12-2-2...... 8-4-1 4-9-2...... 3-0-2 NU GOALIE HAD 50+ SAVES Clay Witt (52) vs. Providence (12/6/13) Taking 40-49 shots 0-2-2...... 5-2-0 0-1-0...... 1-0-0 Taking 50+ shots 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 NU GOALIE HAD A POINT Craig Pantano (0-1-1) vs. Union (10/11/19) Allowing 0-19 shots 3-2-1...... 2-1-0 2-0-0...... 0-0-0 Allowing 20-29 shots 10-1-2.... 11-5-0 12-3-1...... 3-0-1 NU GOALIE HAD TWO POINTS Brad Thiessen (0-2-2) at UMass (2/13/09) Allowing 30-39 shots 9-6-2.... 10-5-0 4-9-2...... 2-3-1 Allowing 40-49 shots 1-1-0...... 4-0-0 0-1-0...... 0-0-0 Allowing 50+ shots 0-0-0...... 0-0-1 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 OPPOSING GOALIE HAD A POINT Hayden Hawkey (0-1-1) at Providence (1/25/19) 1st game of a series 7-2-2...... 5-4-1 8-4-1...... 3-1-1 NU PLAYER SCORED EXTRA ATTACKER GOAL TO WIN Randy Guzior vs. Boston College (2-1 2nd game of a series 9-2-0...... 7-3-0 4-7-0...... 2-2-1 3rd game of a series 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 2-2-0...... 0-0-0 OT) (3/6/09) Following a win 14-5-4.... 19-7-1 10-6-1...... 2-0-2 Following a loss 45-3-1...... 7-3-0 4-7-2...... 2-1-0 NU PLAYER TOOK A PENALTY SHOT Grant Jozefek vs. Merrimack (1/09/21) Following a tie 3-2-0...... 0-1-0 3-0-0...... 0-2-0 Monday games 2-0-0...... 2-0-0 2-0-1...... 0-0-0 OPPOSING PLAYER TOOK A PENALTY SHOT Matthew Kessel at UMass (1/02/21) Tuesday games 0-1-0...... 0-0-0 1-0-0...... 0-0-0 Wednesday games 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 Thursday games 0-0-0...... 0-1-1 0-1-0...... 0-0-0 NU RECOREDED 40+ SHOTS 40 vs. Vermont (12/26/20) Friday games 9-4-3.... 12-5-0 7-6-1...... 0-1-0 Saturday games 12-5-2.... 13-5-0 8-6-1...... 3-1-1 Sunday games 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 0-0-0...... 2-1-1 NU RECORDED 50+ SHOTS 51 vs. Bentley (10/16/15) In October 4-2-1...... 4-2-0 4-1-1...... 0-0-0 NU RECORDED 60+ SHOTS 64 vs. Merrimack (3/7/15) In November 3-3-0...... 5-1-1 6-3-1...... 0-0-0 In December 4-0-1...... 3-0-0 1-1-0...... 3-1-2 In January 4-2-2...... 3-4-0 3-2-0...... 2-2-0 NU RECORDED A SHUTOUT Craig Pantano vs. UMass Lowell (3-0) (2/14/20) In February 6-1-1...... 6-2-0 3-5-1...... 0-0-0 In March 22-2-0...... 6-2-0 1-1-0...... 0-0-0

NU WON IN OVERTIME vs. Merrimack (3-2) - Dylan Jackson (GWG) (1/09/21) Wearing white jerseys 112-6-3.16-5-1 8-7-3 2-1-1 Wearing black jerseys 7-3-2...... 8-7-1 8-4-0 0-0-0 NU LOST IN OVERTIME vs. UConn (2-3) – Benjamin Freeman (GWG) (1/18/20) Wearing red jerseys 3-1-0...... 1-2-0 1-2-0 3-2-1 FERNIE FLAMAN HEAD MEN’S HOCKEY COACH

Northeastern alumnus and six-time champion Jim Madigan was named Northeastern hockey’s 10th head coach in program history on July 26, 2011, and enters his 10th season as leader of the Huskies’ hockey program in 2020-21. During his tenure, Madigan has led Northeast- ern to back-to-back-to-back Beanpot championships, two Hockey East titles, three NCAA appearances, the first Hobey Baker Award winner and Mike Richter Award winner in program history, and seen 17 of his players drafted by NHL teams.

Madigan also played a key role in establishing the first endowed head coaching fund in university history with the creation of the Fernie Flaman Endowed Men’s Hockey Coach Fund in 2017.

Madigan brings more than 30 years of college and professional hockey experience to his post on Huntington Avenue. He played for the Huskies from 1981 to 1985 and was an assistant coach at the university from 1986 to 1993. He served as a professional scout for the New York Island- ers and from 1993 to 2011, winning a in 2009.

The 2019-20 season saw the Huskies win their program best third straight Beanpot Championship and first Belpot Championship. Madigan helped lead the Huskies to a virus shortened 18 win season, which includes being ranked all year. Under his guidance, Tyler Madden had 19 Jim Madigan goals and 18 assists in 27 games on the way to being a CCM/ACHA All-American, plus Hockey East First-Team All-Star and Ryan Shea capped off his terrific career being named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star. The 2020 graduating class was the second winningest in program Fernie Flaman Men’s Hockey Coach history with 86. Tenth Season • Northeastern ’86 Coming off an historic 2017-18 campaign, Madigan’s Huskies reloaded in 2018-19 with one of the most successful seasons in program history. Northeastern won a team-record 27 games en route to its second straight Beanpot title, second Hockey East championship in the last four years and returned to the national tournament for the third time in the last four seasons. Mike Richter Award winner Cayden Primeau anchored Opponents W L T the Huskies throughout the season, setting program records for wins (25) and save percentage (.933) en route to CCM/ACHA All-American Air Force 0 1 0 honors along with defenseman Jeremy Davies. Alabama-Huntsville 5 0 0 American International 1 0 0 The 2017-18 Huskies captured their first Beanpot title in 30 years and returned to the NCAA tournament. Hobey Baker Award winner Adam Gaudette led the nation in scoring with 60 points (30 goals, 30 assists), earning CCM/ACHA First Team All-American, Hockey East Player of Arizona State 2 0 0 the Year, Walter Brown Award and Beanpot MVP honors, among many others. Dylan Sikura (54 points) and Davies (35 points) also earned First Bentley 3 3 2 Team All-American honors, leading the Huskies to a 23-10-5 record, good for the third most victories in team history and a school record 14 Boston College 9 18 2 wins at Matthews Arena. Boston University 10 17 3 Colgate 3 2 0 The Huskies stole the hearts of Northeastern fans around the globe and established­ itself as the best team in Boston when the Huskies captured the elusive Beanpot championship for the first time since 1988. With tournament MVP Gaudette supplying the offense and Eberly Award winner Connecticut 10 4 0 Cayden Primeau providing a steady presence in goal, Northeastern used the Beanpot win as a springboard to seven consecutive victories Cornell 0 1 0 down the stretch to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and shine the national spotlight on the program for the second time in the Clarkson 1 0 0 last three seasons. Dartmouth 1 0 1 Harvard 4 2 0 The 2016-17 season saw Northeastern go 18-15-5, marking the first time since 1943 that Northeastern has had four straight seasons with Holy Cross 2 0 1 a record of .500 or above. Senior Zach Aston-Reese had one of the most impressive individual seasons in team history with 63 points in 38 games, the most for a Husky in more than 30 years en route to Hockey East Player of the Year, CCM/ACHA First Team All-American and Hobey Maine 16 6 3 Baker Hat Trick Finalist honors. He finished the year either tied for or owning the nation’s lead in five categories. Dylan Sikura (57 points) and Massachusetts 16 8 1 Adam Gaudette (52 points) also finished in the top-ten in scoring nationally, with Gaudette leading the NCAA and breaking the school record UMass Lowell 11 9 3 for power play goals in a season (16). Merrimack 13 8 3 Michigan 1 1 0 The 2015-16 season was an unprecedented campaign in which the team began the year 1-11-2 before a trip to Belfast turned the season Michigan State 2 0 0 around as NU finished the season 21-3-3, including a 13-game winning streak that was the longest in program history and a 14-game unbeaten streak (13-0-1) that was also the longest in team history, culminating in the program’s first Hockey East Championship since 1988. During the Minnesota 3 2 0 stretch of success, the Huskies went 10-0-1 in conference games, which was the longest unbeaten streak in league play since Northeastern New Hampshire 11 11 3 joined Hockey East at the start of the 1984-85 season, and catapulted the Huskies from 12th place to sixth place in the league standings. North Dakota 0 1 0 Northeastern’s 19 wins from January to the end of the year were the most in the nation and tied for the most in team history (19 wins in 1981-82). Notre Dame 8 3 2 Princeton 0 0 1 The Huskies finished the 2015-16 season with 22 victories, the third most in a single-season in team history, and Madigan was named the Clark Hodder Award winner as New England’s Division I Coach of the Year by the New England Hockey Writers. Providence 6 12 4

Quinnipiac 0 5 2 He played a key role in identifying two Huskies who excelled in the Penguins organization—Brad Thiessen and Joe Vitale. In 2012-13, Vitale RIT 1 0 1 spent time on the Pens’ NHL roster and Thiessen was named the AHL’s most outstanding goaltender. Prior to his tenure with the Penguins, RPI 1 0 0 Madigan served as a scout for the New York Islanders for 13 years. During his time in hockey, Madigan has worked alongside some of the Sacred Heart 4 0 0 great innovators of the game, from Northeastern’s own Ferny Flaman (NU head coach, 1970-89) to notable NHL executives Ray Shero (former St. Cloud State 2 1 0 general manager (GM), Pittsburgh), Don Maloney (GM, Phoenix), (GM, Minnesota), Randy Sexton (GM, Florida), Mike Milbury (former GM, New York Islanders), Gordie Clark (director of player personnel, New York Rangers) and Jay Heinbuck (NU alumnus and co-director St. Lawrence 4 2 1 of amateur scouting, Pittsburgh). Union 2 2 0 Vermont 12 10 2 Northeastern fans also will remember Madigan’s tenure as an assistant coach for the Huskies from 1986 to 1993. During that seven-year stint, Western Michigan 0 0 1 he recruited and coached four All-Americans and 15 All-Hockey East selections. In addition to recruiting, Madigan was involved in all aspects Yale 1 1 0 of running a successful Division I program. During his time on the NU bench, the Huskies won 100 games and in 1988 captured the program’s last Beanpot title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

Situations W L T As a player at Northeastern, Madigan was a four-year letterwinner under Ferny Flaman (1981–85), leading the Huskies to a 67-59-5 record. Home 83 50 18 During his freshman campaign, NU won 25 games, establishing a single-season wins record that remains tied for best all-time in program his- Away 66 69 16 tory. That same season, he helped lead the Huskies to the NCAA Frozen Four. Building on that success, Madigan was a key contributor to two Neutral 20 14 4 Huskies’ Beanpot championships in 1984 and 1985. Non-Conference 67 37 12 In 1982, he was voted NU Rookie of the Year. In his senior campaign he was named assistant captain and, at season’s end, was presented with Ranked Opponents 56 74 17 the program’s Unsung Hero Award. Madigan skated in 119 career games, recording 78 points (34-44-78). Beanpot 11 7 - HEA Tournament 15 7 - Madigan’s appointment as head coach continues his three-decades-long tenure at Northeastern. His dedicated service to the university in- NCAA Tournament 0 3 - cludes roles as men’s assistant coach (1986-93), assistant director of physical plant services (1993-99), director of athletic develop- OVERALL RECORD 170 133 38 ment (1999-2004) and associate dean and director of development in the College of Business Administration (2004-11). While with the business HEA RECORD 100 96 26 school, he led a development effort that generated an average of $5.7 million in gifts over seven years, including $13 million in 2010-11. Over the course of his career, Madigan has shown an unparalleled ability to promote Northeastern to a broad and diverse constituency—including prospective students, alumni and other supporters.

Madigan graduated from Northeastern in 1986 with a degree in business administration. He and his wife, Kim, an NU alumna, have two daugh- ters, Kelly and Kate, who graduated from Northeastern in 2013 and 2015, respectively. 2020-21 NORTHEASTERN MEN’S HOCKEY NUMERICAL ROSTER

# Name Cl Pos Ht Wt S/C Hometown Last Team 1 Nick Scarpa Jr. G 5-8 160 Left Andover, Mass. Valley Jr. Warriors (EHL) 2 Jordan Harris (MTL) (A) Jr. D 5-11 185 Left Haverhill, Mass. Kimball Union (PREP) 3 Jayden Struble (MTL) So. D 6-0 205 Left Cumberland, R.I. St. Sebastian’s (PREP) 4 Jeremie Bucheler So. D 6-4 200 Right St. Laurent, Quebec Victoria (BCHL) 6 Collin Murphy (A) Sr. D 6-3 205 Left Wilmington, Mass. Muskegon (USHL) 7 Michael Outzen Fr. F 6-0 185 Right Lone Tree, Co. New Jersey (NAHL) 8 Julian Kislin Jr. D 6-1 190 Right Manalapan, N.J. Youngstown (USHL) 9 Johnny DeRoche Jr. D 5-10 185 Left Lynnfield, Mass. Vermont (HEAM) 10 Dylan Jackson Fr. F 5-10 165 Right Oakville, Ontario Dubuque (USHL) 11 Gunnarwolfe Fontaine (NSH) Fr. F 5-10 175 Left East Greenwich, R.I. (USHL) 12 Austin Goldstein (A) Jr. F 5-9 165 Right Reading, Mass. Islanders (USPHL) 13 TJ Walsh So. F 5-9 165 Left Shrewsbury, Mass. Des Moines (USHL) 14 Ty Jackson Fr. F 5-8 160 Left Oakville, Ontario Dubuque (USHL) 15 Grant Jozefek (A) R-Sr. F 5-10 185 Left Chester, N.J. Lincoln (USHL) 16 Sam Colangelo (ANA) Fr. F 6-2 208 Right Stoneham, Mass. Chicago (USHL) 17 Marco Bozzo Jr. F 5-11 185 Left Woodbridge, Ontario UMass (HEAM) 18 Tyler Spott So. D 5-11 175 Left Toronto, Ontario Green Bay (USHL) 19 Riley Hughes (NYR) So. F 6-2 195 Right Westwood, Mass. Victoria (BCHL) 20 Alex Mella So. F 6-0 190 Left Stamford, Conn. Madison (USHL) 21 Matt DeMelis So. F 6-1 190 Left Hingham, Mass. Youngstown (USHL) 22 Billy Carrabino Sr. D 6-1 195 Left Scottsdale, Ariz. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) 23 Michael Kesselring (EDM) So. D 6-4 215 Right New Hampton, N.H. Fargo (USHL) 24 Steven Agriogianis Fr. F 5-9 170 Right East Hanover, N.J. Nanaimo (BCHL) 25 Aidan McDonough (VAN) So. F 6-2 200 Left Milton, Mass. Cedar Rapids (USHL) 26 James Davenport Fr. D 5-11 185 Right Natick, Mass. Victoria (BCHL) 27 Neil Shea So. F 6-1 200 Left Marshfield, Mass. Chicago (USHL) 28 Zach Solow (C) Sr. F 5-9 175 Right Naples, Fla. Dubuque (USHL) 30 Curtis Frye R-Sr. G 6-3 215 Left Northwood, N.H. Philadelphia (USPHL) 31 Connor Murphy So. G 6-4 200 Left Hudson Falls, N.Y. Carleton Place (CCHL) 33 Devon Levi (FLA) Fr. G 6-0 185 Left Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec Carleton Place (CCHL)

2020-21 NORTHEASTERN MEN’S HOCKEY COACHES AND STAFF // PRONUNCIATIONS

Fernie Flaman Men’s Hockey Coach ...... Jim Madigan (Northeastern ’86) Agriogianis ...... Ag-ree-oh-jan-iss... Associate Head Coach ...... Jerry Keefe (Providence ’00) Bozzo ...... bot-so Assistant Coach ...... Mike McLaughlin (Northeastern ’12, NU MBA ‘19) Bucheler ...... BUSH-ler Volunteer Assistant Coach () ...... Ed Walsh (Salem State) Carrabino ...... kar-ah-BEE-no Director of Hockey Operations ...... Matt Harlow (Brown ‘15) DeMelis ...... DUH-mell-is Director of Strength & Conditioning ...... Dan Boothby (CCSU ’05) DeRoche ...... Dey-rosh Jozefek ...... joe-zeh-VECK Equipment Manager ...... Robert Moura (New Hampshire ’10) Devon Levi ...... Deh-vin LEE-vi Athletic Trainer ...... Mark Mastone (Northeastern ’13) Outzen ...... Out-sen Operations Coordinator ...... Niz Shaikh (Northeastern ’14, NU MBA ‘18) Solow ...... solo Hockey Analytics Coordinator ...... Louis Finocchiaro (Northeastern) Struble ...... STROO-bull Communications ...... Sky Kerstein (Western Michigan ’05)

2020-21 NORTHEASTERN MEN’S HOCKEY ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

# Name Cl Pos Ht Wt S/C Hometown Last Team 24 Steven Agriogianis Fr. F 5-9 170 Right East Hanover, N.J. Nanaimo (BCHL 17 Marco Bozzo Jr. F 5-11 185 Left Woodbridge, Ontario UMass (HEAM 4 Jeremie Bucheler So. D 6-4 200 Right St. Laurent, Quebec Victoria (BCHL) 22 Billy Carrabino Sr. D 6-1 195 Left Scottsdale, Ariz. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) 16 Sam Colangelo (ANA) Fr. F 6-2 208 Right Stoneham, Mass. Chicago (USHL) 26 James Davenport Fr. D 5-11 185 Right Natick, Mass. Victoria (BCHL) 21 Matt DeMelis So. F 6-1 190 Left Hingham, Mass. Youngstown (USHL) 9 Johnny DeRoche Jr. D 5-10 185 Left Lynnfield, Mass. Vermont (HEAM) 11 Gunnarwolfe Fontaine (NSH) Fr. F 5-10 175 Left East Greenwich, R.I. Chicago (USHL) 30 Curtis Frye R-Sr. G 6-3 215 Left Northwood, N.H. Philadelphia (USPHL) 12 Austin Goldstein (A) Jr. F 5-9 165 Right Reading, Mass. Islanders (USPHL) 2 Jordan Harris (MTL) (A) Jr. D 5-11 185 Left Haverhill, Mass. Kimball Union (PREP) 19 Riley Hughes (NYR) So. F 6-2 195 Right Westwood, Mass. Victoria (BCHL) 10 Dylan Jackson Fr. F 5-10 165 Right Oakville, Ontario Dubuque (USHL) 14 Ty Jackson Fr. F 5-8 160 Left Oakville, Ontario Dubuque (USHL) 15 Grant Jozefek (A) R-Sr. F 5-10 185 Left Chester, N.J. Lincoln (USHL) 23 Michael Kesselring (EDM) So. D 6-4 215 Right New Hampton, N.H. Fargo (USHL) 8 Julian Kislin Jr. D 6-1 190 Right Manalapan, N.J. Youngstown (USHL) 33 Devon Levi (FLA) Fr. G 6-0 185 Left Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec Carleton Place (CCHL) 25 Aidan McDonough (VAN) So. F 6-2 200 Left Milton, Mass. Cedar Rapids (USHL) 20 Alex Mella So. F 6-0 190 Left Stamford, Conn. Madison (USHL) 6 Collin Murphy (A) Sr. D 6-3 205 Left Wilmington, Mass. Muskegon (USHL) 31 Connor Murphy So. G 6-4 200 Left Hudson Falls, N.Y. Carleton Place (CCHL) 7 Michael Outzen Fr. F 6-0 185 Right Lone Tree, Co. New Jersey (NAHL) 1 Nick Scarpa Jr. G 5-8 160 Left Andover, Mass. Valley Jr. Warriors (EHL) 27 Neil Shea So. F 6-1 200 Left Marshfield, Mass. Chicago (USHL) 28 Zach Solow (C) Sr. F 5-9 175 Right Naples, Fla. Dubuque (USHL) 18 Tyler Spott So. D 5-11 175 Left Toronto, Ontario Green Bay (USHL) 3 Jayden Struble (MTL) So. D 6-0 205 Left Cumberland, R.I. St. Sebastian’s (PREP) 13 TJ Walsh So. F 5-9 165 Left Shrewsbury, Mass. Des Moines (USHL) THE ALL-TIME SERIES AGAINST UNH (68-98-17)

12/10/30...... 1-2...... L...... A 2/10/89...... 8-2...... W...... H 11/15/14...... 2-1...... W...... H 2/11/31...... 3-2...... W...... H 2/28/89...... 5-2...... W...... H 1/15/16...... 4-2...... W...... H 2/10/32...... 6-2...... W...... H 3/4/89...... 5-4+...... W...... heq 1/16/16...... 6-2...... W...... A 2/8/33...... 6-0...... W...... H 11/18/89...... 5-6...... L...... A 1/12/17...... 3-5...... L...... A 1/17/34...... 7-1...... W...... H 1/23/90...... 6-5+...... W...... A 1/14/17...... 2-2+...... T...... ff 2/12/34...... 6-2...... W...... H 2/24/90...... 3-5...... L...... H 2/2/18...... 1-1+...... T...... H 1/31/35...... 7-3...... W...... H 11/16/90...... 2-1+...... W...... H 2/23/18...... 8-0...... W...... H 2/8/35...... 5-6...... L...... A 12/4/90...... 4-7...... L...... A 2/24/18...... 4-0...... W...... A 2/4/36...... 4-3...... W...... H 1/26/91...... 1-5...... L...... A 2/22/19...... 6-3...... W...... A 2/10/36...... 2-6...... L...... A 11/16/91...... 4-6...... L...... A 2/23/19...... 6-0...... W...... A 2/1/37...... 3-8...... L...... A 1/25/92...... 4-6...... L...... A 3/8/19...... 4-0...... W...... H 2/9/37...... 9-2...... W...... H 2/14/92...... 2-11...... L...... H 11/29/19...... 4-0...... W...... NI 2/22/38...... 3-10...... L...... H 3/8/92...... 2-4...... L...... heq 01/11/20...... 4-5...... OTL...... A 2/4/39...... 5-3...... W...... A 11/28/92...... 7-5...... W...... A 2/28/39...... 5-4...... W...... H 1/15/93...... 5-8...... L...... H 1/3/39...... 4-3...... W...... A 1/16/93...... 6-4...... W...... A 2/6/39...... 4-2...... W...... H 12/11/93...... 6-6+...... T...... H 2/14/41...... 6-4...... W...... H 1/12/94...... 2-4...... L...... H 1/17/42...... 8-1...... W...... A 1/14/94...... 5-4...... W...... A 2/21/42...... 9-4...... W...... H 3/19/94...... 4-4+...... T...... he3 1/10/48...... 5-4...... W...... A 1/13/95...... 5-6+...... L...... A 1/26/48...... 5-8...... L...... H 2/17/95...... 2-5...... L...... A 2/14/49...... 13-4...... W...... H 2/18/95...... 1-5...... L...... H 2/21/56...... 5-1...... W...... A 12/1/95...... 3-4...... L...... A 2/19/57...... 4-4...... T...... H 12/2/95...... 7-3...... W...... H 3/8/58...... 3-5...... L...... A 2/1/96...... 3-2+...... W...... H 1/13/59...... 3-4...... L...... H 11/1/96...... 3-7...... L...... H 1/12/60...... 5-4...... W...... A 11/2/96...... 4-9...... L...... A 1/10/61...... 2-0...... W...... H 1/31/97...... 1-7...... L...... A 12/14/61...... 0-1...... L...... A 1/30/98...... 2-5...... L...... H 12/17/62...... 8-4...... W...... H 2/27/98...... 5-4...... W...... H 1/14/64...... 4-3...... W...... A 2/28/98...... 2-1...... W...... A 2/19/65...... 6-1...... W...... H 11/21/98...... 2-4...... L...... A 2/16/66...... 5-1...... W...... A 1/29/99...... 4-5...... L...... H 12/14/66...... 3-4...... L...... H 2/19/99...... 2-7...... L...... A 1/19/68...... 3-4...... L...... A 1/21/00...... 3-3+...... T...... H 1/14/69...... 4-7...... L...... A 1/22/00...... 4-4+...... T...... A 2/25/69...... 0-3...... L...... H 2/11/00...... 6-2...... W...... H 1/8/70...... 4-14...... L...... H 1/19/01...... 1-4...... L...... A 2/24/70...... 3-5...... L...... A 1/20/01...... 5-3...... W...... H 1/11/71...... 0-5...... L...... H 2/9/01...... 2-5...... L...... A 2/10/71...... 0-5...... L...... A 10/26/01...... 2-2+...... T...... A 11/29/71...... 4-6...... L...... A 2/15/02...... 5-4+...... W...... H 12/22/71...... 2-6...... L...... xc 2/16/02...... 2-6...... L...... A 1/4/72...... 3-5...... L...... H 10/25/02...... 1-1+...... T...... H 11/29/72...... 5-9...... L...... A 2/14/03...... 3-4...... L...... A 1/4/73...... 2-1...... W...... H 2/15/03...... 2-2+...... T...... H 12/8/73...... 0-5...... L...... H 11/21/03...... 2-3...... L...... H 2/22/74...... 2-9...... L...... A 11/22/03...... 2-5...... L...... A 12/13/74...... 5-10...... L...... A 2/22/04...... 5-6...... L...... A 1/16/75...... 1-5...... L...... H 11/19/04...... 3-4...... L...... A 12/10/75...... 2-3...... L...... H 11/20/04...... 4-7...... L...... H 12/13/75...... 6-8...... L...... A 2/19/05...... 2-5...... L...... H 12/9/76...... 4-7...... L...... H 3/10/05...... 1-6...... L...... heq 2/12/77...... 4-6...... L...... A 3/11/05...... 0-4...... L...... heq 11/29/77...... 4-3...... W...... A 11/4/05...... 4-6...... L...... H 1/14/78...... 6-8...... L...... H 11/5/05...... 0-3...... L...... A 2/8/79...... 3-9...... L...... A 11/27/05...... 3-3+...... T...... A 2/14/79...... 3-1...... W...... H 11/3/06...... 3-6...... L...... A 1/17/80...... 3-4...... L...... H 11/4/06...... 1-3...... L...... H 3/4/80...... 1-7...... L...... A 11/25/06...... 1-3...... L...... H 1/6/81...... 6-2...... W...... A 11/2/07...... 4-7...... L...... H 2/24/81...... 5-9...... L...... H 11/3/07...... 2-1...... W...... A 1/5/82...... 8-3...... W...... H 11/16/07...... 4-1...... W...... A 3/2/82...... 5-6+...... L...... A 10/31/08...... 2-4...... L...... A 3/12/82...... 4-2...... W...... ec 11/1/08...... 2-2...... T...... H 3/27/82...... 10-4...... W...... nc3 11/21/08...... 3-2...... W...... H 2/16/83...... 1-8...... L...... A 10/23/09...... 2-4...... L...... A 3/1/83...... 4-6...... L...... H 2/26/10...... 4-4+...... T...... H 2/3/84...... 5-6...... L...... H 2/27/10...... 1-3...... L...... A 2/28/84...... 8-5...... W...... A 10/22/10...... 2-2...... T...... H 10/27/84...... 4-3...... W...... H 2/25/11...... 2-2...... T...... A 1/19/85...... 4-7...... L...... A 2/26/11...... 3-6...... L...... H 2/28/85...... 4-5...... L...... A 10/14/11...... 4-0...... W...... H 12/4/85...... 7-5...... W...... H 10/29/11...... 2-5...... L...... A 2/13/86...... 1-9...... L...... A 2/10/12...... 2-3...... L...... A 2/23/86...... 4-4+...... T...... H 10/26/12...... 3-4...... L...... A 11/19/86...... 4-9...... L...... A 10/27/12...... 0-0+...... T...... H 11/22/86...... 5-3...... W...... H 2/1/13...... 1-3...... L...... H 3/2/87...... 5-3...... W...... H 11/15/13...... 0-3...... L...... H 3/6/87...... 7-3...... W...... A 11/16/13...... 1-4...... L...... A 12/5/87...... 5-4+...... W...... A 3/14/14...... 0-1...... L...... heq 1/26/88...... 4-5+...... L...... A 3/15/14...... 5-4+...... W...... heq 2/19/88...... 4-1...... W...... H 3/16/14...... 4-5...... L...... heq 1/14/89...... 3-6...... L...... A 11/14/14...... 3-5...... L...... A 2020-21 NORTHEASTERN MEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER

1 Nick Scarpa 2 Jordan Harris (A) 3 Jayden Struble 4 Jeremie Bucheler 6 Collin Murphy (A) Jr. | 5-8 | 160 | Left Jr. | 5-11 | 185 | Left So. | 6-0 | 205 | Left So. | 6-4 | 200 | Right Sr. | 6-3 | 205 | Left DOB: 1/23/97 DOB: 7/7/00 DOB: 9/8/01 DOB: 3/31/00 DOB: 11/27/98 Andover, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Cumberland, R.I. St. Laurent, Quebec Wilmington, Mass. Valley Jr. Warriors (EHL) Kimball Union (PREP) St. Sebastian’s (PREP) Victoria (BCHL) Muskegon (USHL)

7 Michael Outzen 8 Julian Kislin 9 Johnny DeRoche 10 Dylan Jackson 11 Gunnarwolfe Fontaine Fr. | 6-0 | 185 | Right Jr. | 6-1 | 190 | Right Jr. | 5-10 | 185 | Left Fr. | 5-10 | 165 | Right Fr. | 5-10 | 175 | Left DOB: 7/29/99 DOB: 5/24/99 DOB: 6/23/98 DOB: 9/6/01 DOB: 9/16/00 Lone Tree, Co. Manalapan, N.J. Lynnfield, Mass. Oakville, Ontario East Greenwich, R.I. New Jersey (NAHL] Youngstown (USHL) Vermont (HEAM) Dubuque (USHL) Chicago (USHL)

12 Austin Goldstein (A) 13 TJ Walsh 14 Ty Jackson 15 Grant Jozefek (A) 16 Sam Colangelo Jr. | 5-9 | 165 | Right So. | 5-9 | 165 | Left Fr. | 5-8 | 160 | Left R-Sr. | 5-10 | 185 | Left Fr. | 6-2 | 208 | Right DOB: 2/5/97 DOB: 4/29/00 DOB: 9/6/01 DOB: 10/25/97 DOB: 12/26/01 Reading, Mass. Shrewsbury, Mass. Oakville, Ontario Chester, N.J. Stoneham, Mass. Islanders (USPHL) Des Moines (USHL) Dubuque (USHL) Lincoln (USHL) Chicago (USHL) 2020-21 NORTHEASTERN MEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER

17 Marco Bozzo 18 Tyler Spott 19 Riley Hughes 20 Alex Mella 21 Matt DeMelis Jr. | 5-11 | 185 | Left So. | 5-11 | 175 | Left So. | 6-2 | 195 | Right So. | 6-0 | 190 | Left So. | 6-1 | 190 | Left DOB: 11/22/96 DOB: 6/17/00 DOB: 6/27/00 DOB: 2/21/99 DOB: 6/2/99 Woodbridge, Ontario Toronto, Ontario Westwood, Mass. Stamford, Conn. Hingham, Mass. UMass (HEAM) Green Bay (USHL) Victoria (BCHL) Madison (USHL) Youngstown (USHL)

22 Billy Carrabino 23 Michael Kesselring 24 Steven Agriogianis 25 Aidan McDonough 26 James Davenport Sr. | 6-1 | 195 | Left So. | 6-4 | 215 | Right Fr. | 5-9 | 170 | Right So. | 6-2 | 200 | Left Fr. | 5-11 | 185 | Right DOB: 3/20/97 DOB: 1/13/00 DOB: 1/7/99 DOB: 11/6/99 DOB: 5/1/00 Scottsdale, Ariz. New Hampton, N.H. East Hanover, N.J. Milton, Mass. Natick, Mass. Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Fargo (USHL) Nanaimo (BCHL) Cedar Rapids (USHL) Victoria (BCHL)

27 Neil Shea 28 Zach Solow (C) 30 Curtis Frye 31 Connor Murphy 33 Devon Levi So. | 6-1 | 200 | Left Sr. | 5-9 | 175 | Right R-Sr. | 6-3 | 215 | Left DOB: So. | 6-4 | 200 | Left Fr. | 6-0 | 185 | Left DOB: 7/29/99 DOB: 11/6/98 7/25/95 DOB: 9/1/98 DOB: 12/27/01 Marshfield, Mass. Naples, Fla. Northwood, N.H. Hudson Falls, N.Y. Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec Chicago (USHL) Dubuque (USHL) Philadelphia (USPHL) Carleton Place (CCHL) Carleton Place (CCHL)