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Frozen Four Skills Challenge Frozen Four Skills Challenge Skills Challenge Performers ................................................. 120 Most Outstanding Performers ........................................... 120 Event Results . ............................................................................ 121 120 FROZEN FOUR SKILLS CHALLENGE Frozen Four Skills Challenge (There was no skills challenge in 2011.) 2006 Participants 2007 Participants 2008 Participants 2009 Participants EAST MEN EAST MEN EAST MEN EAST MEN Justin Cross, Niagara Mike Alexiou, Merrimack Jordan Alford, Rensselaer (G) Brock Bradford, Boston College John Daigneau, Harvard (G) Kyle Bozoian, Fredonia St. Will Engasser, Yale Bryan Leitch, Quinnipiac Torry Gajda, Providence Andrew Gallant, Manhattanville (G) Brad Flaishans, New Hampshire Keith Longo, Hobart (G) Matt Moulson, Cornell Tanner Glass, Dartmouth Luke Flicek, Army Zach McKelvie, Army Mike Ouellette, Dartmouth Mark McCutcheon, Cornell David Leaderer, Massachusetts Jesse Newman, Rochester Inst. Brad Roberts, Army (G) Andrew Ramsey, Air Force Jake Morissette, Rensselaer Andrew Orpik, Boston College T.J. Trevelyan, St. Lawrence Jason Smith, Sacred Heart (G) Justin Mrazek, Union (NY) (G) Alec Richards, Yale (G) Kyle Wilson, Colgate Mike Sullivan, Clarkson Jon Rheault, Providence EAST WOMEN EAST WOMEN EAST WOMEN EAST WOMEN Kayla Coady, Elmira Lindsay Hansen, New Hampshire Melissa Bourdon, New Hampshire (G) Martine Garland, New Hampshire Sam Faber, New Hampshire Marisa Hourihan, Northeastern (G) Jana Bugden, Providence (G) Meghan Guckian, St. Lawrence (G) Marie-Jo Gaudet, Clarkson Sarah Love, Yale (G) Crystal Connors, St. Lawrence Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence Crysti Howser, Yale Allison Paiano, Colgate Kristin Gigliotti, Providence Jaclyn Hawkins, Connecticut Sam Hunt, Colgate Jennifer Raimondi, Harvard Cara Hendry, Boston U. Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire Maggie Taverna, Boston College Margaret Ramsay, Brown Natalie Vibert, Connecticut Hayley Moore, Brown Allyse Wilcox, Boston U. (G) Sam Shirley, Mercyhurst Lindsay Williams, Clarkson Marykate Oakley, Princeton Brittany Wilson, Connecticut (G) Karen Thatcher, Providence Sheila Zinger, Yale Sarah Perry, Sacred Heart (G) East Coaches East Coaches East Coaches East Coaches Brian Durocher, Boston U. Bill Cleary, Harvard Bob Deraney, Providence Seth Appert, Rensselaer Ben Syer, Quinnipiac Bob Deraney, Providence Al MacInnis, St. Louis Blues Nate Leaman, Union (NY) WEST MEN WEST MEN WEST MEN WEST MEN Justin Bostrom, Minnesota Nick Anderson, Michigan Tech David Brown, Notre Dame (G) Eric Ehn, Air Force Greg Flynn, Air Force Dave Caruso, Ohio St. (G) Marty Guerin, Miami (OH) Mike Forgie, Wayne St. (MI) Patrick Galivan, Western Mich. Colton Fretter, Michigan St. T.J. Hensick, Michigan Kyle Jones, St. Norbert (G) Tom Gorowsky, Wisconsin Gabe Gauthier, Denver Jeff Jakaitis, Lake Superior St. (G) Jimmy Kilpatrick, Colorado Col. Chad Johnson, Alas. Fairbanks (G) Adam Hanna, Saint John's (MN) (G) Aaron Johnson, Augsburg Peter Mannino, Denver (G) Patrick Mullen, Denver Brandon Kaleniecki, Michigan Bryan McGregor, Minn. Duluth Nino Musitelli, Miami (OH) Chad Rau, Colorado Col. James Shipley, Milwaukeee Engr. David Nimmo, Ala.-Huntsville Andrew Thomas, Denver Billy Sauer, Michigan (G) Mike Walsh, Notre Dame Joe Van Culin, Ferris St. Daniel Vukovic, Michigan St. WEST WOMEN WEST WOMEN WEST WOMEN WEST WOMEN Melissa Boal, Wayne St. (MI) Nikki Burish, Wisconsin Sara Bauer, Wisconsin Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio St. Johanna Ellison, Minn. Duluth (G) Sharon Cole, Wisconsin Julia Colizza, Mercyhurst Courtney DeHoey, Lake Forest Melissa Gagnon, Minnesota Devon Fingland, North Dakota Kelly Hart, Bemidji St. Laura Fast, St. Cloud St. Angie Keseley, Wisconsin Jana Harrigan, Ohio St. Noemie Marin, Minn. Duluth Laura Hosier, Mercyhurst (G) Megan McCarthy, St. Cloud St. Meghan Horras, Wisconsin (G) Sammy Miller, Minn. St. Mankato Britni Kehler, Minn. St. Mankato (G) Brianne McLaughlin, Robert Morris (G) Randie Jelinski, Saint Cloud St. Riitta Schaublin, Minn. Duluth (G) Shannon Moulson, Niagara Sara O’Toole, Minn. Duluth Jill Luebke, Bemidji St. (G) Maggie Souba, Minnesota Bobbi Ross, Minnesota Ashley Riggs, Niagara Kristy Oonincx, Saint Cloud St. Erika Vanderveer, Ohio St. (G) West Coaches West Coaches West Coaches West Coaches Enrico Blasi, Miami (OH) Jeff Giesen, St. Cloud St. Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Bill Selman, St. Louis George Gwozdecky, Denver Frank Serratore, Air Force Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin Mike Sisti, Mercyhurst Zac MacVoy, Lake Superior St. 2010 Participants Chris Moran, Niagara Most Outstanding Performers Mathieu Picard, Ohio St. Nick Sucharski, Michigan St. 2007 Men Mark McCutcheon, Cornell EAST MEN Andrew Volkening, Air Force (G) Women Noemie Marin, Minn. Duluth Alex Biega, Harvard Andrew Braithwaite, Merrimack (G) WEST WOMEN 2008 Men Eric Ehn, Air Force Kory Falite, Mass.-Lowell Kelli Blankenship, Minnesota Women Shannon Moulson, Niagara Neil Graham, Mercyhurst Lauren Bradel, St. Thomas (MN) (G) 2009 Men Greg Flynn, Air Force Owen Meyer, Army Rachel Davis, Ohio St. Women Sam Hunt, Colgate Neil Musselwhite, Oswego St. Caitlin Hogan, St. Cloud St. Ben Scrivens, Cornell (G) Lindsey Park, Wayne St. (MI) (G) 2010 Men none selected Jason Walters, Union (NY) Kyla Sanders, Wisconsin Women none selected Chelsea Walkland, Robert Morris EAST WOMEN Ashley Young, Minn. St. Mankato Melissa Anderson, Boston U. Brittony Chartier, St. Lawrence (G) West Coaches Anna McDonald, Harvard Jim Fetter, Wayne St. (MI) Sarah Parsons, Dartmouth Tom Newton, Michigan St. Kelly Paton, New Hampshire Britni Smith, St. Lawrence Allie Thunstrom, Boston College East Coaches Mark Dennehy, Merrimack Brian Riley, Army WEST MEN Zach Harrison, Minn. St. Mankato Pat Inglis, Lake Superior St. (G) Ryan Lasch, St. Cloud St. FROZEN FOUR SKILLS CHALLENGE 121 Event Results PUCK CONTROL RELAY 2009 Women 2010 Women (Point for Each Head-to-Head Relay) E—Taverna (16.48) W—Davis (70.7/69.6 - 70.7) 2006 West (Burish-Fretter-Fingland) W—McCarthy (16.92) E—Smith (67.0/68.7 - 68.7) d. East (Paiano-Gajda-Thatcher) W—O’Toole (16.95) E—Anderson (62.0/64.4 - 64.4) East (Cross-Shirley-Wilson) E—Gaudet (17.00) W—Walkland (DQ/56.7 - 56.7) d. West (Gauthier-Jelinski-Shipley) Women’s Head-to-Head Final Men Taverna def. McCarthy 2007 East (Vibert-Ramsey-Williams) E—Falite (92.9/90.3 - 92.9) d. West (Bauer-McGregor-Hart) Men E—Musselwhite (91.3/91.9 - 91.9) West (Hensick-Souba-Van Culin) E—McKelvie (14.96) W—MacVoy (84.8/86.1 - 86.1) d. East (Sullivan-Connors-Alexiou) E—Newman (14.96) W—Sucharski (84.5/85.7 - 85.7) W—Mullen (15.38) Team Avg.—East (79.5) d. West (74.8) 2008 East (Harbec-Morissette-Hitchcock) W—Bostrom (15.49) d. West (Moulson-Ehn-Fast) Men’s Head-to-Head Final RAPID SHOT West (Musitelli-DeHoey-Kilpatrick) McKelvie def. Mullen d. East (Flaishans-Oakley-Rheault) (Point for Best Male Goalie, Best Female Goalie 2010 Women and Team Goalie Total) 2009 West (Keseley-Rau-Boal) E—Thunstrom (16.23) d. East (Faber-McKelvie-Hunt) W—Sanders (16.59) 2006 Women (24 shots) saves West (Galivan-Riggs-Mullen) E—Parsons (18.26) E—Hourihan 21 d. East (Newman-Gaudet-Leitch) W—Blankenship (20.71) W—Horras 15 2010 East (Paton-Graham-Anderson) Women’s Head-to-Head Final E—Love 20 d. West (Hogan-Moran-Young) Thunstrom def. Sanders W—Luebke 16 West (Picard-Davis-Harrison) Men Men (24 shots) d. East (Walters-McDonald-Biega) E—Musselwhite (14.38) E—Daigneau 18 W—Harrison (15.47) W—Hanna 22 FASTEST SKATER W—Sucharski (16.46) E—Roberts 19 (Winner of Each Head-to-Head Race, E—Meyer (DNF) W—Caruso 22 Point for Fastest Female, Fastest Male in 2006- Men’s Head-to-Head Final Team total—East (78) d. 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Flicek) 8 E—Gigliotti 74.7 E—Alford (v. Forgie) 5 Women's Head-to-Head Final W—Miller 65.5 Marin d. Williams Team total—West (28) d. East (26) Men 2009 Women (8 shots) Saves Men E—McCutcheon 96.4 W—Van Culin 14.97 W—Ellison (v. Howser) 6 W—McGregor 93.7 E—Wilson (v. Boal) 7 W—Ramsey 15.29 W—Nimmo 92.1 E—Glass 15.37 W—McLaughlin (v. Coady) 6 E—Bozoian 88.9 E—Wilcox (v. McCarthy) 7 E—Guerin 15.55 Team Avg.—East (82.3) d. West (82.0) Men's Head-to-Head Final Men (8 shots) Van Culin (15.15) d. Glass (15.34) 2008 Women W—Johnson (v. Orpik) 7 E—Garland (73.7/76.0 - 76.0) E—Longo (v. Rau) 7 2008 Women W—Ross (73.7/74.7 - 74.7) E—Harbec (5.49) d. Hawkins (5.86) W—Sauer (v. Bradford) 7 E—Hitchcock (76.6/DQ - 76.6) E—Richards (v. Gorowsky) 7 W—Fast (5.21) d. DeHoey (5.49) W—Moulson (71.4/73.8 - 73.8) E—Garland (5.44) d.
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