2009 –10 Tiger Ho ckey CC NOTES – Tigers @ University of Alaska Anchorage Jan. 22-23, 2010 2009–10 Schedule & Results This Week’s Storylines: Home games in BOLD CAPS OCT. 3 UNIV. of CALGARY ( exh.) ...... W, 4-2 I Encouraged by an inspired 6-5 victory over the third-ranked OCT. 9/10 NORTHEASTERN UNIV...... W, 4-2/L, 4-3 University of Wisconsin at home last Saturday night, CC shoots Oct. 16/17 @ Univ. of Wisconsin ...... W, 3-2/T, 1-1 for more big points in the WCHA race this week when the Tigers OCT. 23/24 MICHIGAN TECH UNIV...... W, 4-1/W, 8-5 travel to Alaska for a two-game series with UA Anchorage. NOV. 6/7 UNIV. of MINNESOTA DULUTH ...... L, 4-3/W, 6-2 I College, ranked as high as No. 7 in the national polls, has Nov. 13/14 @ Minnesota State Univ...... W, 1-0 ot/W, 3-2 won seven of its last eight decisions against the Seawolves at Sullivan NOV. 20/21 ROBERT MORRIS UNIV...... W, 4-3/W, 4-1 Arena after splitting there last season. NOV. 27/28 UNIV. of ALASKA ANCHORAGE . . . . W, 5-0/L, 3-2 ot I Third-place CC, which trails front-running Minnesota Duluth by four DEC. 4 UNIV. of DENVER (FSNRM) ...... L, 2-1 points in the league standings, is one point ahead of St. Cloud State Dec. 5 @ Univ. of Denver (FSNRM) ...... T, 4-4 and Wisconsin, which are tied for fifth but have played two fewer Dec. 11/12 @ St. Cloud State Univ...... T, 4-4/W, 4-1 WCHA games than the Tigers. Florida College Hockey Classic (Estero, Fla.) Dec. 29 vs. Cornell Univ...... W, 4-2 Icers Hope to Maintain Momentum Dec. 30 vs. Univ. of Maine ...... L, 3-2 Jan. 8/9 @ Univ. of Minnesota Duluth ...... L, 5-2/L, 4-1 In 2-Game Set at Alaska Anchorage JAN. 15/16 UNIV. of WISCONSIN ...... L, 4-0/W, 6-5 Back on the Road: Making its third long road trip in less than a month, Jan. 22/23 @ Univ. of Alaska Anchorage (The CW) . . 7:07/7:07 pm travels to the Great White North this week for a two- JAN. 29/30 ST. CLOUD STATE UNIV...... 7:37/7:07 pm game Western Collegiate Hockey Association series against the FEB. 5 AIR FORCE ACADEMY ...... 7:37 pm University of Alaska Anchorage. Faceoff at Sullivan Arena (6,206 seating FEB. 6 MERCYHURST COLLEGE ...... 7:07 pm capacity) is 7:07 p.m. (AT) Friday and Saturday. Feb. 19/20 @ Univ. of Minnesota (FSN) ...... 7:07/7:07 pm FEB. 26/27 UNIV. of NORTH DAKOTA ...... 7:37/7:07 pm For the Record: The Tigers, 13-8-3 overall, currently are third in the WCHA Mar. 5 @ Univ. of Denver (FSNRM) ...... 7:37 pm standings with a 9-6-3 mark in league play after splitting with the MAR. 6 UNIV. of DENVER (FSNRM) ...... 7:07 pm University of Wisconsin at home last weekend. CC rebounded for a 6-5 END of REGULAR SEASON victory on Saturday, ending a tailspin that had reached four consecutive games with a 4-0 loss to the Badgers in Friday’s series opener...Alaska Mar. 12-14 WCHA Playoffs (1st Round, Best-of-3) ...... TBD Anchorage, which won twice (6-2 and 5-4) at Michigan Tech last week, Mar. 18-20 WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, MN) ...... TBD improved to 8-13-1 overall and 6-11-1 in conference play. The Seawolves Mar. 26-28 NCAA Regionals ...... TBD Apr. 8 & 10 NCAA Frozen Four (Detroit, Mich.) ...... TBD climbed into eighth place with their first WCHA sweep of the season. Coach’s Corner: (Colorado College ‘79), who has guided On the Air the team to more victories than any other head coach in the history of Tiger Hockey, is in his 11th season at the CC helm. He’s 252-141-38 (.629) TELEVISION: Both games in Alaska this week will be in 431 games behind the bench . That includes a 28-7-1 mark against televised live in Southern Colorado on KXTU The CW Alaska Anchorage... Dave Shyiak (Northern Michigan ‘93) currently is in 57 (Comcast channel 7 in Colorado Springs and his fifth season as head coach at UAA, where he has compiled a record of Pueblo, as well as 4 in Trinidad; DirecTV, DISH and over-the-air on channel 57 ; Bresnan Cable channel 12 48-99-20 (.347) . for Canon City, LaJunta and Walsenburg; Baja In the Rankings: Colorado College is No. 7 and No. 8, respectively in the Broadband channel 15 on Fort Carson; and Peterson national polls published on Monday by USCHO.com/CBS College Sports and USA Broadband channel 7 on Peterson AFB). The telecasts Today/USA Hockey Magazine . CC also is tied for No. 10 in the computerized start at 9 p.m. (MT). Pairwise rankings, which simulate the selection process for the 16-team NCAA RADIO: All CC remaining games in 2009-10, home tournament field...Alaska Anchorage is not ranked in either poll or the Pairwise . and away, will be broadcast live throughout Southern The All-Time Series: Friday’s series opener marks the 64th all-time contest Colorado on both FM 103.9 RXP (The Rock Experience) between Colorado College and UAA, in a rivalry that started on Jan. 5, and FM 93.7 (The River Rat) , featuring Ken Landau 1984. The Tigers lead the overall series by a 47-13-3 margin, including a with the play-by-play. Pre-game shows start 17 16-9-3 mark at Sullivan Arena, where they had won six consecutive minutes before faceoff. The award-winning decisions against UAA before falling by a 4-2 count in the opener of their broadcasts also can be heard worldwide via the Internet, from a link at CCTigers.com. Landau last series there in November 2008. CC bounced back for a 4-3 overtime doubles as host of the Scott Owens Coach’s Show , victory the next night. The teams also split at the World Arena earlier this which airs from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. (MT) every season, with Alaska Anchorage escaping with a 3-2 overtime triumph on Tuesday, also on 103.9 RXP. Nov. 28 after suffering a 5-0 loss the previous night. A Quick Look at UAA: Top threats up front for the Seawolves are senior www. CCTigers.com Kevin Clark and junior Tommy Grant . Clark, who recorded his first career hat trick in last Saturday’s 5-4 victory at Michigan Tech, leads the team with 20 points (12g,8a) while Grant has 19 (6g,13a). Pronunciation Guide Reviewing the UW Series: Led by freshman Andrew Hamburg (Phoenix, AZ) and senior Brian McMillin (Roseau, Behrend...... BARE-ind MN) , who scored twice apiece in the opening 14:27 of play, Civitarese...... SIV-uh-trees the Tigers got off to a fast start in Saturday’s series finale and DeBoer...... de-BORE held on for their 6-5 victory. Hamburg staked CC to an early Dineen...... de-NEEN lead 55 seconds into the contest, and McMillin made it 2-0 just Fredheim...... FRED-hame 53 seconds later, at the 1:48 mark. The two forwards struck Guentzel...... GEN-sel nine seconds apart later in the first period, McMillin at 14:18 Infantolino...... In-fant-o-LEE-no McMillin and Hamburg at 14:27, to up the count to 4-1. McMillin also Leaverton...... LEEV-er-tun assisted on what proved to be the game-winning by Marciano...... Mar-see-AH-no senior left wing Bill Sweatt (Elburn, IL) at 12:59 of the final frame. Junior winger Quilico...... QUILL-i-coe Tyler Johnson (Cloquet, MN) collected a goal and an assist in the triumph, while Rapuzzi...... Ruh-POOZ-ee sophomore left wing Tim Hall (Sewickley, PA) and freshman center Rylan Sweatt...... SWETT Schwartz (Wilcox, Sask.) each helped set up a pair of tallies. Freshman goaltender Shibrowski...... Shi-BROW-skee Joe Howe (Plymouth, MN) finished with 35 saves. Testwuide...... TEST-weed Rare Whitewashing: Remarkably, CC had gone exactly 100 games without being shut out prior to last Friday’s 4-0 loss to Wisconsin. The last opponent to manage the feat before the Badgers was Michigan Tech, which completed a Media Quick Facts & Guidelines WCHA first-round playoff upset with a 1-0 triumph at the World Arena on March I CC Staff Directory: 11, 2007. After seeing their ’06-07 campaign come to an end with that defeat, the (Area Code 719) Tigers would play 40 games in 2007-08, 38 in 2008-09 and the first 22 of 2009-10 Scott Owens, head coach (389-6480) without failing to score a goal again. Joe Bonnett, assistant coach (389-6479) A Pattern Continues: Three of Hamburg’s five tallies this season have come in Jason Lammers, assistant coach (389-6484) Terry Kleisinger, volunteer assistant coach the opening minute of a game. He earlier opened the scoring just 40 seconds into Ralph Bertrand, faculty rep (389-6402) a 4-1 victory over Robert Morris University on Nov. 21, as well as at the 46-second Ken Ralph, director of athletics (389-6475) mark of a 4-1 triumph at St. Cloud State on Dec. 12. As team, Colorado College Greg Capell, associate AD (389-6475) now has clicked in the first minute of a period six times in 2009-10 and in the Jason Bushie, team trainer (389-6488) opening two minutes of a frame on 11 occasions. Spud Hamilton, equipment mgr. (477-2184) Dave Moross, media relations (389-6755) Special Teams Update: The Tigers have held an opponent scoreless on the I Stay in touch via The Web: power play in nine of their 24 games this season after killing all four Badger Weekly press releases and statistical updates on chances – two each night – last weekend...A shorthanded goal by Wisconsin’s the Tigers are accessible on the Internet Derek Stepan last Friday was the third SHG that Colorado College has allowed in throughout the course of the season. The Web ’09-10. All three have come in the last nine games...CC, which went 0-for-3 on the address is www.CCTigers.com . power play both nights last week, now has converted for just one PPG in 24 I Requests for Credentials: opportunities (4.2 percent) during the last five games and is 4-for-49 (8.2 percent) Please contact t he athletic media relations office in the last nine. That’s a drastic contrast to the first 15 dates of the season, when (719-389-6755) at least 48 hours in advance the Tigers converted on 26 of 87 chances for a 29.9-percent clip. with requests for press box credentials or special interview requests. Every attempt will Tiger Bites: Including a 2-1-1 mark this season, CC is 9-2-1 record in its last 12 be made to accommodate accredited media games against Wisconsin dating back to the 2006-07 campaign...That includes a 2-1-1 personnel. While no special parking is mark this campaign...Sweatt’s goal last Saturday improved his career points total to available, efforts will be made to provide all credentialed media with free-access passes for 99 (42g,57a) as he inched closer to becoming the 72nd member of the program’s the main lot (Lot C). elite Century Club...Senior defenseman Nate Prosser (Elk River, MN) has collected at least one point in a team-high 16 of 24 outings in 2009-10...With his 19 points I Post-Game Interviews:: The CC locker room is closed to the media. A overall (5g,14a), Schwartz is tied for first in scoring among WCHA rookies. representative of the media relations office will

bring players, as requested, into the corridor s Team (Overall Record) WL TPts. GF GA

g for post-game comments after approximately

n Minnesota Duluth (16-7-1) 12 5125 64 48 i a 10-minute cooling-off period following

d Denver (14-5-3) 10 3323 47 40 completion of the contest. Coach Owens also n

a Colorado College ( 13-8-3 ) 96321 58 49 addresses the media outside the locker room. t S St. Cloud State (14-7-3) 95220 47 41 I Mid-Week Interview Policy: A Colorado College typically practices Monday

H Wisconsin (13-6-3) 95220 63 36 through Thursday at the World Arena, starting C North Dakota (12-7-5) 87319 52 40 at 3:45 p.m. (MDT). Coaches and players are W Minnesota (12-10-2) 77216 45 41 available for interviews before or after 0

1 practices, which are open to the media. - Alaska Anchorage (8-13-1) 6 11 1 13 42 64 Requests for other mid-week interviews must 9

0 Minnesota State (11-13-2) 5 12 1 11 45 58 be arranged through the media relations office 0 at least two days in advance. 2 Michigan Tech (3-20-1) 2 16 0436 82 2009-10 GAME-WINNING GOALS Date Opponent Score GWG Time /Period Assist(s) 10-3 *Calgary 4-2 Civitarese 9:26/rd Johnson 10-9 Northeastern 4-2 Johnson (1) 9:16/2nd Schwartz (1), Hall (1) 10-16 Wisconsin 3-2 Johnson (2) 17:53/3rd Schwartz (2), Guentzel (1) 10-23 Michigan Tech 4-1 Schwartz (1) +10:55/2nd Sweatt (1), Schultz (1) 10-24 MIchigan Tech 8-5 Schwartz (2) +6:21/3rd Hall (2) 11-7 Minnesota Duluth 6-2 Rapuzzi (1) 8:19/2nd Sweatt (2) 11-13 Minnesota State 1-0 Schwartz (3) +4:08/overtime Prosser (1) 11-14 Minnesota State 3-2 Prosser (1) +3:55/3rd Schwartz (3), Hall (3) 11-20 Robert Morris 4-3 Testwuide (1) +15:20/3rd Schwartz (4), Hall (4) 11-21 Robert Morris 4-1 Sweatt (1) 10:05/1st Fredheim (1), Hamburg (1) 11-27 Alaska Anchorage 5-0 Fredheim (1) +11:06/1st Schultz (2), Lowery (1) 12-12 St. Cloud State 4-1 Testwuide (2) 1:22/2nd Hamburg (2), Schultz (3) 12-29 Cornell 4-2 Hall (1) 7:56/2nd Civitarese (1), Prosser (2) 1-16-10 Wisconsin 6-5 Sweatt (2) 12:59/3rd McMillin (1)

+ power-play goal - shorthanded goal * denotes exhibition game Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate how many GWG or assists on GWG for the season 2009-10 RAPID-SCORING LOG (With team all-time team records in parentheses next to sub-heads) Quickest to Start a Game (0:06 by Grant Block vs. Michigan Tech, Feb. 8, 1992) 1. 0:40, by Hamburg, vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 21 2. 0:46, by Hamburg, vs. St. Cloud State, Dec. 12 3. 0:55, by Hamburg, vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 16 4. 2:18, by Schultz, vs. Cornell, Dec. 29 5. 2:21, by McMillin, vs. Denver, Dec. 5 6. 2:56, by Leaverton, vs. Northeastern, Oct. 9 Quickest to Start a Period (0:06 by Grant Block vs. Michigan Tech, Feb. 8, 1992) 1. 0:30 (3rd period), by Testwuide vs. St. Cloud State, Dec. 11 2. 0:40 (1st period), by Hamburg vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 21 3. 0:44 (3rd period), by Sweatt vs. Minnesota Duluth, Jan. 8 4. 0:46 (1st period), by Hamburg, vs. St. Cloud State, Dec. 12 5. 0:54 (2nd period), by Guentzel vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 20 6. 0:55 (1st period), by Hamburg, vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 16 7. 1:07 (2nd period), by Civitarese vs. Maine, Dec. 30 8. 1:09 (2nd period), by Testwuide vs. Cornell, Dec. 29 9. 1:22 ((2nd period), by Testwuide vs. St. Cloud State, Dec. 12 10. 1:43 (1st period, 2nd goal of game), by McMillin, vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 16 11. 1:58 (3rd period), by Guentzel vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Quickest After Opponent's Goal (0:08 by vs. Boston University, Mar. 18, 1950) 1. 1:08 (3rd period), by Overman (SHG/ENG) vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 2. 1:13 (1st period), by McMillin vs. Denver, Dec. 5 3. 1:14 (3rd period), by Sweatt (PPG) vs. Minnesota Duluth, Nov. 7 4. 1:15 (2nd period), by Johnson (PPG) vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 5. 1:16 (3rd period), by Testwuide (PPG) vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 20 6. 1:22 (2nd period), by Overman vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16 Quickest Two CC Goals (0:02 vs. Michigan Tech on Feb. 1, 1952) 1. 0:09 (1st period), by McMillin/Hamburg vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 16 2. 0:19 (2nd period), by Fredheim/Rapuzzi vs. Minnesota Duluth, Nov. 6 3. 0:57 (3rd period), by Dineen/Schwartz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 4. 1:02 (2nd period), by Hall/Sweatt vs. St. Cloud State, Dec. 11 5. 1:55 (2nd period), by Sweatt/Rapuzzi vs. Minnesota Duluth, Nov. 7 6. 2:38 (3rd period), by Schwartz/Schultz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 7. 2:44 (2nd period), by Testwuide/Lowery vs. Alaska Anchorage, Nov. 27 8. 2:58 (1st period), by Leaverton/Rapuzzi vs. Northeastern, Oct. 9 9. 3:25 (2nd period), by Overman/McMillin vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16 10. 3:53 (1st period), by Sweatt/Sweatt vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 21 Quickest Three CC Goals (0:17 vs. North Dakota on Jan. 25, 1980) 1. 3:35 (3rd period), by Dineen/Schwartz/Schultz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 2. 4:23 (3rd period) by Guentzel/Dineen/Schwartz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Quickest Four CC Goals (1:13, vs. Lake Forest on Nov. 18, 1966) 1. 7:01 (3rd period), by Guentzel/Dineen/Schwartz/Schultz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 2. 13:17 (1st period), by Hamburg/McMillin/McMilin/Hamburg vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 16 Quickest Five CC Goals (2:30 vs. Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 5, 1947) 1. 12:37 (2nd & 3rd period), by Johnson/Guentzel/Dineen/Schwartz/Schultz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 2009-10 TEAM STATISTICS (GAME-BY-GAME) W-L-T Score SOG(CC) SOG(Opp) PP(CC) PP(Opp) Pen(CC) Pen(Opp) *UC W 4-2 32 22 0-3 0-6 6-12 3-6 1, NU W 4-2 37 31 0-2 1-6 6-12 2-4 2, NU L 3-4 37 28 2-7 1-7 7-14 7-14 3, UW W 3-2 26 41 0-3 1-5 11-22 9-18 4, UW T 1-1 32 27 1-7 0-5 5-10 7-14 5, MTU W 4-1 34 34 3-5 0-2 4-8 6-12 6, MTU W 8-5 36 37 5-10 1-10 13-26 12-35 7, UMD L 3-4 33 21 1-6 1-6 6-12 6-12 8, UMD W 6-2 36 36 4-7 1-6 13-26 16-51 9, MSU W 1-0 ot 28 31 1-6 0-3 5-10 8-16 10, MSU W 3-2 31 30 2-7 1-3 6-12 10-20 11, RMU W 4-3 50 29 2-5 1-3 3-6 5-10 12, RMU W 4-1 40 20 1-5 0-4 4-8 5-10 13, UAA W 5-0 29 24 2-6 0-6 6-12 6-12 14, UAA L 2-3 ot 28 35 1-6 0-5 7-14 8-16 15, DU L 1-2 27 18 1-5 1-3 3-6 5-10 16, DU T 4-4 32 36 0-7 2-8 8-16 8-16 17, SCS T 4-4 45 37 1-7 2-6 8-16 10-31 18, SCS W 4-1 26 19 0-3 0-4 7-14 5-10 19, COR W 4-2 35 27 2-8 1-6 9-18 11-22 20, ME L 2-3 32 25 0-6 1-4 4-8 6-12 21, UMD L 2-5 19 27 0-6 3-6 10-23 10-23 22, UMD L 1-4 19 28 1-6 2-5 9-18 10-20 23, UW L 0-4 35 29 0-3 0-2 4-8 5-10 24, UW W 6-5 34 40 0-3 0-2 7-14 8-16 25, UAA 26, UAA 27, SCS 28, SCS 29, AFA 30, MC 31, UMN 32, UMN 33, UND 34, UND 35, DU 36, DU 37, #TBD 38, #TBD

Key: SOG shots on goal; PP power play conversions; Pen penalties-minutes * denotes exhibition game #WCHA playoffs SEASON SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Hat Tricks: Testwuide, vs. Denver, Dec. 5 Most Goals in a Game: 3, by Testwuide, vs. Denver, Dec. 5 Most Goals in a Series: 3, by Testwuide, vs. Denver, Dec. 4-5 Most Assists in a Game: 3, Sweatt vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23 & 24, and Guentzel vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Assists in a Series: 6, Sweatt vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23 & 24 Most Points in a Game: 4, Guentzel and Sweatt Most Points in a Series: 7, Sweatt vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23 & 24 Most Points on a Weekend: 7, Sweatt vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23 & 24 Most Consecutive Games With a Goal: 4, by Testwuide Most Consecutive Games With an Assist: 6, by Prosser Most Consecutive Games With a Point: 7, by Prosser

Most Consecutive Victories by a Goalie: 5, by Howe Longest Undefeated Streak by a Goalie: 5 (4-0-1 & 5-0-0), by Howe Most Saves in a Game: 39, by Howe vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16 Most Saves in a Period: 17 (2nd period), by Howe vs. Minnesota State, Nov. 13 Most Saves in a Series: 65, by Howe vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16-17, and vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23-24 Shutouts: 2, by Howe vs. Minnesota State (1-0 ot), Nov. 13, and vs. Alaska Anchorage (5-0), Nov. 27 TEAM BESTS Most Consecutive Victories: 6 Most Consecutive Games Without a Defeat: 6 Most Consecutive Losses: 4 (current) Most Consecutive Games Without a Victory: 4 (0-2-2) Most Goals in a Game: 8, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Goals in a Period: 5 (3rd period), vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Goals in a Series: 12, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23-24 Most Points in a Game: 22 (8g,14a) vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Points in a Period: 13 (5g,8a) vs. Michigan Tech (3rd period), Oct. 24 Most Points in a Series: 34 (12g,22a) vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23-24 Most Assists in a Game: 14 vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Assists in a Period: 8 (3rd period), vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Assists in a Series: 22, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23-24

Most Shots on Goal in a Game: 50, vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 20 Most Shots on Goal in a Series: 90, vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 20-21 Most Shots on Goal in a Period: 21 (2nd period) vs. Cornell, Dec. 29 Fewest Shots on Goal in a Game: 19, vs. Minnesota Duluth, Jan. 8 & 9 Fewest Shots on Goal in a Period (excluding overtime): 3 (3rd period) vs. Minnesota Duluth, Jan. 8 Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed in a Game: 18, vs. Denver, Dec. 4 Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed in a Period (excluding overtime): 3 vs. Robert Morris (3rd), Nov. 21, & Cornell (2nd), Dec. 29

Quickest Goal to Start a Game: 0:40, by Hamburg vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 21 Quickest Goal to Start a Period: 0:30 (2nd period), by Testwuide vs. St. Cloud State, Dec. 11 Quickest After Opponent's Goal: 1:08, by Overman, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Quickest Two Goals: 0:09, McMillin/Hamburg vs. Wisconsin,Jan. 16 Quickest Three Goals: 3:35, Dineen/Schwartz/Schultz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Quickest Four Goals: 7:01, by Guentzel/Dineen/Schwartz/Schultz vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24

Most Power-Play Goals in a Game: 5, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Power-Play Goals in a Series: 8, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23-24 Most Power-Play Goals in a Weekend: 8, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23-24 Most Consecutive Games with a PPG: 12 Most Power Plays in a Game: 11, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Power Plays in a Series: 16, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 23-24 Most Shorthanded Goals in a Game: 2, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Penalties Killed in a Game: 10, vs. Michigan Tech, Oct. 24 Most Consecutive Penalties Killed: 20 CC’s RECORD IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS – 2009-10 (24 Games)

Tigers score 6 or more goals: 3-0-0 Tigers score 5 or more goals: 4-0-0 Tigers score 4 or fewer goals: 9-8-3 Opponent scores 5 or more: 2-1-0 Opponent scores 4 or more: 2-5-2 Opponent scores 3 or fewer: 11-3-1

Tigers score first: 12-2-2 Opponent scores first: 1-6-1 Tigers lead after one period: 9-0-2 Opponent leads after one period: 1-6-0 Game tied after one period: 3-2-1 Tigers lead after two periods: 10-2-2 Opponent leads after two periods: 1-5-1 Game tied after two periods: 2-1-0

In one-goal games (inc. ENG): 5-5-3 In two-goal games: 2-0-0 In overtime games: 1-1-3 In non-league games (regular season): 4-2-0 At home: 8-5-0 On the road (includes neutral sites): 5-3-3 At neutral sites only: 1-1-0

On Tuesdays: 1-0-0 On Wednesdays: 0-1-0 On Fridays: 6-4-1 On Saturdays: 6-3-2 Game 1 of series (regular season): 6-4-1 Game 2 of series (regular season): 6-3-2

When Tigers score 5 or more times in a period: 1-0-0 When opponent scores 5 times in a period: 0-0-0 When Tigers score 4 or more times in a period: 2-0-0 When opponent scores 4 or more times in a period: 1-0-0 When Tigers score 3 or more times in a period: 5-0-0 When opponent scores 3 or more times in a period: 2-1-0

When Tigers outshoot opponent: 7-5-2 When opponent outshoots CC: 4-3-1 When Tigers have 10-19 shots on goal: 0-2-0 When Tigers have 20-29 shots on goal: 4-2-0 When Tigers have 30-39 shots on goal: 7-4-2 When Tigers have 40 or more shots on goal: 2-0-1 When opponent has less than 20 shots on goal: 1-1-0 When opponent has less than 30 shots on goal: 5-7-1 When opponent has 30 or more shots on goal: 8-1-2 When opponent has 40 or more shots on goal: 2-0-0

During October: 4-1-1 During November: 6-2-0 During December: 2-2-2 During January: 1-3-0 During February: 0-0-0 During March: 0-0-0 Tiger Hockey Century Club (Players with 100 or more career points ) Name Years Played GP GA TP 1. Dave Delich (1975-79) 153 111 174 285 2. Brian Swanson (1995-99) 167 88 144 232 3. Doug Palazzari (1970-74) 117 95 133 228 4. Bruce Aikens (1978-82) 137 100 117 217 5. Rob Doyle (1983-87) 153 51 151 202* 6. Jim Warner (1974-78) 142 89 109 198 7. Greg Whyte (1977-81) 149 86 111 197 8. (2000-03) 126 91 99 190 9. Jay McNeill (1992-96) 158 100 89 189 10. Tie, Dave Feamster (1976-80) 150 45 139 184 Brett Sterling (2002-06) 150 108 76 184 12. (2002-06) 166 61 121 182 13. Peter Geronazzo (1992-96) 146 91 87 178 14. Noah Clarke (1999-03) 164 63 113 176 15. Doug Lidster (1979-83) 143 56 118 174 16. Chris Ray (1947-51) 99 96 77 173 17. Colin Schmidt (1992-96) 150 69 103 172 18. (1949-52) 74 112 58 170 19. Dale Maksymyk (1977-81) 141 72 97 169 20. Mark Cullen (1998-02) 153 53 114 167 21. Steve Strunk (1988-92) 160 78 87 165 22. Tony Frasca (1949-52) 74 76 87 163 23. Tie, Bob Collyard (1968-71) 84 69 93 162 Harry Whitworth (1946-50) 93 71 91 162 Steve Sertich (1970-74) 125 75 87 162 26. Scott Swanson (1995-99) 170 35 124 159 27. Rick Boh (1983-87) 143 63 94 157 28. Tie,Darren Clark (1995-99) 156 72 83 155 Brent Gropp (1982-86) 147 59 96 155 30. Bill “Red” Hay (1956-58) 60 60 94 154 31. (1950-53) 70 70 77 147 32. Tie, Chad Remackel (1992-96) 150 63 82 145 (1969-73) 124 57 88 145 34. Jody Jaraczewski (1990-94) 153 73 71 144 35. Scott Schneider (1983-87) 150 72 71 143 36. Tie, R.J. Enga (1991-95) 158 61 81 142 Clare Smith (1953-56) 82 59 83 142 38. Dick Rowell (1941-42, ‘46-49) 69 56 85 141 39. Chad Rau (2005-09) 159 73 67 140 Mike Haedrich (1974-78) 138 62 73 135 41. Tie, Bob McCusker (1956-58) 60 81 53 134 Ed Zawatsky (1987-91) 151 51 83 134 43. Bob Mancini (1978-82) 146 54 77 131 44. Tie, (1946-49) 69 81 49 130 Dan Brennan (1982-86) 145 59 71 130 46. Tim Budy (1985-89) 160 63 66 129 47. Doug Clarke (1983-85, ‘86-87) 109 29 99 128 Toby Petersen (1996-00) 138 59 69 128 49. Calvin Elfring (1994-98) 171 32 95 127 50. Tom Preissing (1999-03) 154 39 87 126 51. Jason Gudmundson (1994-98) 157 53 72 125 52. John Andrews (1955-59) 114 50 71 121 53. Kent Fearns (1991-95) 153 35 84 119 54. Spike Wilson (1939-42) 47 89 28 117 55. Bruce Stewart (1945-49) 80 67 47 114 56. Tie, Dean Magee (1974-78) 135 60 53 113 Chris Anderson (1986-90) 152 54 59 113 58. Tie, Justin Morrison (1997-01) 159 55 57 112 Tom Kelly (1978-82) 147 54 58 112 Doug Kirton (1986-90) 144 48 64 112 Eric Rud (1993-97) 168 22 90 112 62. Tie, Joey Crabb (2002-06) 159 53 57 110 Rick Pracht (1975-78) 89 51 59 110 64. Jimmy Kilpatrick (2004-08) 149 37 72 109 65. Bob Lindberg (1964-1967) 79 59 48 107 66. Jim Kronschnabel (1974-78) 121 30 75 105 67. Tie, Ike Scott (1956-58) 60 57 46 103 Gord Whitaker (1983-87) 132 55 48 103 69. Ryan Reynard (1991-95) 122 46 55 101 70. Tie, Ken Filbey (1982-86) 151 50 50 100 Wayne Holmes (1973-77) 121 33 67 100 *Leading scorer among defensemen NOTE: Scoring totals include all NCAA and WCHA playoff games 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS & REMAINING SCHEDULE Date W-L-T Score Opponent Att. GWG Other Goals Goalie/Saves 10-3 W 4-2 Calgary* 4,356 Civitarese Sweatt(3) O’Brien/7 Stremmel/5 10-9 W 4-2 Northeastern 5,549 Johnson Leaverton, Rapuzzi, Sweatt Howe/29 10-11 L 3-4 Northeastern 5,264 Testwuide(2), Johnson O’Brien/24 10-16 W 3-2 @ Wisconsin 11,751 Johnson Overman, McMillin Howe/39 10-17 T 1-1 @ Wisconsin 13,126 Sweat Howe/26 10-23 W 4-1 Michigan Tech 5,781 Schwartz Sweatt, Lowery, Rapuzzi Howe/33 10-24 W 8-5 Michigan Tech 6,064 Schwartz Johnson(2), Five with one Howe/32 11-6 L 3-4 Minnesota Duluth 6,962 Three with one Howe/17 11-7 W 6-2 MInnesota Duluth 7,051 Rapuzzi Sweatt(2), Three with one Howe/34 11-13 W 1-0ot @ Minnesota State 4,009 Schwartz Howe/31 11-14 W 3-2 @ Minnesota State 4,307 Prosser Lowery, Sweatt Howe/28 11-20 W 4-3 Robert Morris 4,482 Testwuide Three with one Howe/26 11-21 W 4-1 Robert Morris 4,881 Sweatt (2) Hamburg, Testwuide O’Brien/19 11-27 W 5-0 UA Anchorage 6,890 Fredheim Rapuzzi (2), Two with one Howe/24 11-28 L 2-3ot UA Anchorage 7,121 Prosser, Schultz Hower/32 12-4 L 1-2 Denver 7,672 Prosser Hower/16 12-5 T 4-4 @ Denver 6,046 Testwuide (3), McMillin Howe/32 12-11 T 4-4 @ St. Cloud State 6,101 Four with one Howe/33 12-12 W 4-1 @ St. Cloud State 6,053 Testwuide Three wth one Howe/18 12-29 W 4-2 vs. Cornell& 6,315 Hall Schultz (2), Testwuide Howe/25 12-30 L 2-3 vs. Maine& 6,088 Civitarese, Hamburg Howe/22 1-8 L 2-5 @ Minnesota Duluth 3,958 Schultz, Sweatt Howe/10; O’Brien/12 1-9 L 1-4 @ Minnesota Duluth 4,620 Schwartz Howe/24 1-15 L 0-4 Wisconsin 7,244 Howe/25 1-16 W 6-5 Wisconsin 7,539 Sweatt Hamburg (2), McMillin (2) Howe/35 1-22 @ UA Anchorage 1-23 @ UA Anchorage 1-29 St. Cloud State 1-30 St. Cloud State 2-5 Air Force 2-6 Mercyhurst 2-19 @ Minnesota 2-20 @ Minnesota 2-26 North Dakota 2-27 North Dakota 3-5 @ Denver 3-6 Denver 3-12 TBD# 3-13 TBD#

* exhibition & Florida College Hockey Classic (Estero, Fla.) # WCHA playoffs (first round)

Attendance Totals/Average per Game %Overall (24) %Home (13) Away (11) 154,897 / 6,454 82,500 / 6,346 72,389 / 6,581 % Does not include exhibition games vs. Calgary (Oct. 3)