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Dartmouth Men's Hockey Season Dartmouth Categoryleaders Leaders (As of Jan 09, 2014) All Games DARTMOUTH MEN’S HOCKEY 2013-14 GAME NOTES Hanover, N.H. • Alumni Gymnasium • Thompson Arena • Assistant Director / Men’s Ice Hockey Contact: Pat Salvas • Office: (603) 646-9340 / [email protected] SCHEDULE THIS WEEK OCTOBER Dartmouth (3-11-2) vs. 18 ONTARIO I.T. (Exhibition) W, 7-2 No. 20 New Hampshire (12-10-1) 25 vs. Princeton! L, 3-2 (OT) ▶ Sat., Jan. 11, 2014 ▶ 5 PM ▶ Manchester, N.H. 26 vs. Brown! L, 5-3 ▶ Verizon Wireless Arena (9,852) ▶ All-Time Series: 19-33-2 (55th Meeting) Last Meeting: Dec. 30, 2012 - W, 4-1 (Hanover) NOVEMBER ▶ ▶ Streak: 1-0-0 1 UNION* L, 7-2 2 No. 10 RENSSELAER* L, 7-1 GAME NOTES 8 No. 15 CLARKSON* L, 3-2 9 ST. LAWRENCE* L, 8-5 ▶SATURDAY’S GAME to 12-10-1 and has been part of a series 15 at Princeton*^ L, 5-4 (OT) The Dartmouth men’s hockey team returns of runs this season. The team has winless stretches of six (0-5-1) and three (0-3-0) 16 at No. 5 Quinnipiac* L, 3-1 to action late Saturday afternoon with a 5 p.m. showdown against No. 20 New contests, while also stringing together a 30 HARVARD*^ W, 2-1 Hampshire at Verizon Wireless Arena in six-game win streak to go along with the Manchester. The contest marks the return current run. Senior Kevin Goumas leads the DECEMBER to the Queen City after the two in-state team in assists (18) and points (26), with 6 at No. 8 Yale*^ W, 4-1 rivals played in Hanover last December as classmate Nick Sorkin posting a season- 7 at Brown*^ L, 3-2 (OT) part of the 2012 Ledyard Classic. best 12 goals and ranking second in scoring 11 at No. 10 Union* L, 3-2 (25). Casey DeSmith has been the goalie in 29 No. 5 PROVIDENCE% L, 3-2 ▶LAST TIME OUT the UNH crease more than three-quarters 30 No. 17 NORTHEASTERN% T, 8-8 (OT) The Big Green will have a short rest of the time in 2013-14, positing a 10-8-0 before Saturday’s game, having played on record to go along with a 2.21 goals-against Wednesday night in Boston. Dartmouth average and a .918 save percentage in 19 JANUARY and Boston University squared-off at appearances. 3 at No. 20 Vermont T, 1-1 (OT) Agganis Arena in the midweek battle with 8 at Boston University W, 4-2 the visitors coming out on top, 4-2, in the ▶ALL-TIME AGAINST THE WILDCATS 11 vs. No. 20 UNH (Manchester) 5 PM non-conference affair. The Green got goals This will mark the 55th all-time meeting 17 COLGATE* 7 PM from Charlie Mosey, Brad Schierhorn, Nick between the two Granite State Division 18 CORNELL*^ 7 PM Lovejoy and Eric Neiley and 26 saves from I programs with UNH holding a 33-19-2 24 at Rensselaer* 7 PM goaltender Charles Grant. advantage. After 11 straight games between 31 QUINNIPIAC* 7 PM the two in Manchester (2000-01 to 2011- ▶SCOUTING UNH 12), the series shifted back to Hanover last The Wildcats currently rank 20th in the season for the 2012 Ledyard Classic. Then FEBRUARY USCHO national poll and are garnering 10th-ranked Dartmouth knocked off No. 1 PRINCETON*^ 7 PM votes in the USA Hockey weekly release 2 UNH, 4-1, in front of one of the largest 7 at Harvard*^ 7 PM thanks in large part to a win against crowds in the Thompson Arena history 14 at St. Lawrence* 7 PM Princeton in Florida and a home sweep of (4,500+). The Big Green have only played 15 at Clarkson* 7 PM Nebraska Omaha last weekend. The three- six games in Durham since the beginning of 21 BROWN*^ 7 PM game win streak pushed UNH’s record the 1980s, while the Wildcats have been to 22 YALE*^ 7 PM MEDIA INFORMATION 28 at Cornell*^ 7 PM MARCH Radio: WFRD 99.3 / DartmouthSports.com 1 at Colgate* 7 PM Play-by-Play: Chris Garrett 7-9 ECAC First Round (Campus Sites) TBA 14-16 ECAC Quarters (Campus Sites) TBA Live Stats: DartmouthSports.com 21 ECAC Semifinals (Lake Placid, N.Y.) TBA Live Video: UNHwildcats.tv 22 ECAC Finals (Lake Placid, N.Y.) TBA * - ECAC Hockey Game Twitter: @Dartmouth_MIH ^ - Ivy League Game ! - Liberty Invitational in Newark, N.J. (The Prudential Center) % - Ledyard Classic HOME GAMES IN CAPS /DartmouthHockey @Dartmouth_MIH BATTLE OF THE RIVERSTONE XIII QUICK FACTS TWITTER POINTS Location ..............................................................Hanover, N.H. @DARTMOUTH_MIH IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS... Founded............................................................................... 1769 After a one-year hiatus, the Dartmouth/UNH game will once Enrollment ........................................................................ 4,200 again return to Manchester Nickname ..................................................................Big Green Nick Lovejoy scored the game-winning goal at BU on Colors .......................................Dartmouth Green and White Wednesday night, the first tally of his career Affiliation .....................................................NCAA Division I Conferences .....................ECAC Hockey / The Ivy League The Big Green knocked off No. 2 UNH, 4-1, last season in Hanover in front of a capacity crowd at Thompson Arena Season ......................................................108th since 1905-06 GAME NOTES (CONT.) All-Time Program Record ................. 1,041-1,122-122 President ......................................................Philip Hanlon ’77 Hanover 10 times in that span, including last Both goals were unassisted shorthanded year’s match-up. breakaways. Athletics Director ........................................ Harry Sheehy ▶BATTLE FOR THE RIVERSTONE ▶MOSEY’S HOT HAND Head Coach ..........................Bob Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81) XIII(ISH) Charlie Mosey continued his hot play with Record at Dartmouth ............237-237-60 (17 seasons) The two Granite State foes will be once again his third goal in the last four games. Mosey Overall Record ............................330-379-91 (26 seasons) be battling for the RiverStone on Saturday opted to fire a high shot over the blocker Office Phone ..................................................(603) 646-2469 night. The first 11 meetings between the of Terriers’ goalie Sean Maguire in the final Best Time to Reach Gaudet ................ Contact Salvas two were in Manchester were labeled as minute of the first period, rather than try the Battle for the RiverStone before UNH and force a pass on a 2-on-1 rush with Assoc. Head Coach . Dave Peters (Boston College ’82) played Merrimack in Manchester last year linemate Jesse Beamish. Jack Barre picked Assistant Coach ..... John Rose (New England College ’03) following the meeting with the Big Green up the helper on the play, knocking the taking place in Hanover. The Battle for the puck off the tape of a BU defender at the Director of Operations ..........................Brian Corcoran RiverStone XIII will mark the 12th time the far blueline to spring Mosey the other way. Head Athletic Trainer: ...............................Jeff Frechette game has been played between Dartmouth Equipment Manager ........................................ Iggy Tarajos and New Hampshire. ▶BOSTON GUYS IN BOSTON Strength and Conditioning ........................... Bob Miller Four Dartmouth players with local ▶LOVEJOY LIGHTS THE LAMP connections were in the lineup Wednesday Senior Nick Lovejoy picked a great time to against the Terriers. Junior Brandon McNally Captain .............................................................Tyler Sikura ’15 score his first career goal, breaking a 2-2 (Saugus), sophomores Connor Dempsey Alternate Captains ..........Taylor Boldt ’14, Eric Robinson ’14 deadlock with 1:19 left in the second period (Winthrop) and Nick Bligh (Milton) as 2012-13 Overall Record ....................................... 15-14-5 Wednesday night that would eventually well as freshman Kyle Nickerson (Weston) 2012-13 ECAC Hockey Record/Finish .......9-9-4 / 5th stand as the game winner. Lovejoy, a natural all suited up in front of family and friends. 2012-13 Ivy League Record/Finish .........4-3-3 / 2nd defenseman, was playing just his fourth Nickerson was the lone player to record a Letterwinners Returning ................... 21 (3G, 12F, 6D) game at forward at BU when he netted point (an assist), while Bligh’s apparent goal the winner with the primary assist coming Letterwinners Lost ............................................. 7 (5F, 2D) late in the third period was called back to from first cousin Kyle Nickerson. due to a goaltender interference call. Newcomers ............................................................. 5 (3F, 2D) ▶NEILEY’S SHORTY ▶GRANITE STATE GUYS Ticket Manager ...............................................................TBA Eric Neiley’s shorthanded goal in the third Nick Lovejoy is the lone New Hampshire Ticket Office Phone .................................(603) 646-2466 period was the first by a Dartmouth player native on the Dartmouth roster this since Jan. 18, 2013 when Matt Lindblad season, while UNH boasts four players Communications Contact ................................Pat Salvas scored with Brown on a power play. Mailing Address ................................... Dartmouth College HOW THEY MATCH UP ............................................................. 6083 Alumni Gymnasium Dartmouth UNH ........................................................... Hanover, NH, 03755-3512 Record .................................................3-11-2 (2-8-0 ECAC) ..............12-10-1 (5-5-0 HEA) .. Phone ..................................................(603) 646-9340 (Salvas) Goals For ...........................................45 .................................................76 .................................... ............................................(603) 646-2468 (Main Office Line)
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