2008-09 UNION HOCKEY Table of Contents Media Information...... 2-3 Record Book...... 59-81 About Union College...... 88-89 Season Outlook...... 4-5 Year-By-Year Results...... 60-62 The Capital Region...... 90 2008-09 Roster...... 6 Season Summaries...... 63-64 Garnet Blades...... 91 Coaching Staff...... 7-10 Overall Records...... 65 Academics...... 92 Head Coach Nate Leaman...... 7-8 ECAC Hockey Records...... 66 Associate Coach Rick Bennett...... 9 All-Time Leaders...... 67 Table of Contents Assistant Coach Ben Barr...... 10 All-Time Division I Roster...... 68-70 The Union College men’s hockey media Hockey Support Staff...... 11-12 Yearly Records, Playoff Results...... 71 guide is a publication of the Union College Meet the Dutchmen...... 13-35 All-Time Roster...... 72-73 Department of Athletics. Edited and designed Opponents...... 36-48 Union Hockey Timeline...... 74-75 by Kevin Zalaznik. Covers designed by Kevin Opponent Information...... 37-41 All-Time Leaders...... 76 Zalaznik. Assisted editor Eric McDowell and Series Records...... 42-45 All-Time Captains League Honors Hillary Hayes. Photographs by Union College, About ECAC Hockey...... 46 and Hall of Fame...... 77 Charlie Casey, Carlyn Studios, Bob Ewell, Rick ECAC Hockey Composite Schedule..... 47-48 All-Time Team Award-Winners...... 78 Gorham, Mike Joyce, das Design, USA Hockey 2007-08 In Review...... 49-58 All-Time Coaches...... 79 and Elizabeth Macy. Editorial assistance Statistics...... 50-54 Dutchmen in the Pros...... 80-81 provided by Joanne Little and Eric McDowell. Results/Team Statistics...... 50 This Is Union College...... 82-92 Printing by Miller Printing (Amsterdam, N.Y.) Individual Statistics...... 51 Messa Rink...... 83 Individual Game-By-Game GAP...... 52 Garnet Blades Hockey Training Center...... 84 Additional copies of this media guide may Leaders...... 53 Union Athletics...... 85-87 be ordered through the Sports Information Opponent Comparison...... 54 Union Athletics Overview...... 85 Department, Alumni Gym, 807 Union Street, Box Scores...... 55-58 Union Athletics Staff...... 86-87 Schenectady, NY, 12308. UnionAthletics.com 1 Media Information 2008-09 Quick Facts College Information Hockey Information Location...... Schenectady, NY, 12308 First Season ...... 1904 (64 yrs) Founded...... 1795 First Division I Season ...... 1991-92 Enrollment...... 2,200 Overall Division I Record ...... 169-292-57 President...... Dr. Stephen Ainlay ECAC Hockey Division I Record ...... 122-224-43 Director of Athletics...... Jim McLaughlin ECAC Hockey Playoff Appearances...... 10 Senior Associate Director of Athletics...... Joanne Little 2007-08 Overall Record ...... 15-14-6 Associate Athletic Director for External Relations ...... Beth Taimi 2007-08 ECAC Hockey Record (Finish) ...... 10-7-5 (T-4th) Department of Athletics Phone ...... (518) 388-6284 Nickname ...... Dutchmen Team Information Colors ...... Garnet and White Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 21/5 Forwards Returning/Lost ...... 12/3 Arena Information Defensemen Returning/Lost ...... 7/1 Rink ...... Frank L. Messa Rink Goaltenders Returning/Lost ...... 2/1 Capacity ...... 2,225 Newcomers ...... 6 (3F, 2D, 1G) Rink Dimensions ...... 201x86 Captains...... Lane Caffaro ‘09, Matt Cook ‘09 Managing Director of Achilles Center ...... Adam Brinker Assistant Captains ...... TBA Box Office Phone...... 518.388.6020 Box Office Fax...... 518.388.6695 Sports Information Men’s Hockey SID ...... Kevin Zalaznik Hockey Staff Office Phone...... 518.388.6377 Head Coach ...... Nate Leaman (Cortland ‘97) Cell Phone ...... 518.727.8328 Record at Union College ...... 72-88-22 (5 seasons) Office Fax...... 518.388.6096 Overall Record ...... 72-88-22 (5 seasons) Email ...... [email protected] Office Phone...... 518.388.6570 Mailing Address ...... Alumni Gymnasium Email ...... [email protected] ...... 807 Union Street Associate Coach ...... Rick Bennett (Providence ‘90) ...... Schenectady, NY 12308 Office Phone...... 518.388.6504 Sports Information Director ...... Eric McDowell Email ...... [email protected] Office Phone...... 518.388.6170 Assistant Coach ...... Ben Barr (RPI ‘04) Email ...... [email protected] Office Phone...... 518.388.6571 Website ...... www.unionathletics.com Email ...... [email protected] Messa Rink Press Box Phone ...... 518.388.8726 Radio Broadcast ...... 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From the East: From I-90 West, take the New York State Thruway Exit B1. Continue on I-90 West to Exit 1. Take I-87 North (the Adirondack Northway). Fol- low the directions from the Northway as listed above.

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2008-09 OUTLOOK Expectations are high for the 2008-09 Union men’s squad “You don’t need to say much to him as a coach. He’s a pretty cerebral as it prepares for an encore to one of the most successful seasons in player, doesn’t say a lot, but absorbs everything. He had a great summer school history. The Dutchmen return 21 letterwinners from the 2007-08 in the weight room. I know he hasn’t taken a day off. He won’t take a day team, which produced a 15-14-6 record and earned the program’s first off .” ever first-round bye in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey Cook was the Dutchmen’s leading goal scorer with 10 tallies and will Postseason. try and produce another stellar season. Along with Caffaro, Cook wears “We are approaching this season like every other one,” said six-year the captain “C’ and Leaman expects him to lead by example. head coach Nate Leaman. “Our goal is the same as every season: to reach “Matt is by far our hardest working player,” Leaman said. “He gets a lot the top potential with the group and to improve every day. These are the of goals from his hard work and being in the right places on the ice; he’ll two most important things.” continue to do that. There’s no doubt in my mind that he’ll be in those Leaman and his coaching staff, which includes fourth-year associate situations again. He has had three really good years and I expect him to coach Rick Bennett and first-year assistant coach Ben Barr, will rely on have another good year.” senior leadership to help the team reach its pinnacle. Sophomore Stéphane Boileau produced 21 points, including six goals “We have five guys that have helped create the culture within the and 15 points and joins junior Jason Walters and junior Mario Valery- program that we have been looking for all along. Matt Cook and Lane Trabucco as key contributors who produced last season and expected to Caffaro have helped lead the way. Along with those two, Chris Potts, do the same in 2008-09. Walters finished third on the team with 20 points Brendan Milnamow and Mike Harr understand what the coaching staff with five goals and 15 assists. Valery-Trabucco was fifth with 17 points, wants and they know how to bring it. They will be the guys who are including nine goals and eight assists. counted on in most situations. I know they are going into their senior “Stephane is a guy that absolutely loves to score,” Leaman said. “He put year looking to take control of the situation.” up the majority of his points last year on the power play. He’s a guy that has great offensive instincts with a very good stick. He is always going to UP FRONT be around the net. At forward, Union returns its top five scorers, who combined for “Jason and Mario have both played every game in their career. They’ve 102 of the team’s 220 points in 2007-08. With the help of additional key both logged a lot of minutes and both guys have put up a lot of points contributors, the Dutchmen hope to become an offensive threat in ECAC over two years. Those are going to be two guys we look to help contribute Hockey as well.” “It means a lot to have those five back,” Leaman said. “With that being said, we weren’t a prolific scoring team last year, so those five guys are THE “D” going to be counted on to produce. Caffaro, a 2007-08 All-ECACH selection, leads a defense of seven “Our goal this year is to finish in the top six in the league in goals returners and two newcomers. Milnamow, Harr and junior Mike scored. To do that, we need to score more and manufacture more. Having Schreiber join Caffaro as the core of the defense. Milnamow and five guys come back that lead the team certainly helps a great deal in that Schreiber played in all 35 games last year, while Harr logged 34 outings aspect.” and Caffaro 33. Sophomore Adam Presizniuk looks to duplicate his success from last “We return four of our top five defensive men,” Leaman said. “Our top season. The Calgary, Alberta native tallied a team-best 25 points and 18 four is pretty set and we have three seniors who we look to lead. I think assists to go along with his seven goals. For his performance, Presizniuk we had a team record for fewest shots given up last year, so we’re going to earned ECACH All-Rookie accolades. lean on those four guys to really carry the load for us.” “He’s really a player that takes a lot of things to heart,” Leaman said. Joining the fab-four from a year ago are juniors Mike Wakita and 4 UnionAthletics.com 2008-09 Outlook Jon Lareau and sophomore Brock Matheson. All three will compete for ice time. “It will really be an open competition for those final two spots within our D-corps,” Leaman said. “I imagine us possibly rotating guys through those spots. I feel like we’re deep enough to have guys step up in the line up and not miss a beat. “Our goal is to get our goals-against average down to around 2.30. We were at 2.56 last year, so that’s one goal every three games we need to improve upon. If we do that we’ll put ourselves in a good position to win.” Freshmen Nolan Julseth-White and Taylor Reid are additions to the defense. The team looks for them to contribute while adapting to the collegiate game. “I think it’s the toughest position for guys to step in at this level, but we have two guys that we have a lot of confidence,” Leaman said. “Nolan has a heck of a shot and very good hands. I think the adjustment for him will be a little bit of the speed. Taylor Reid is kind of the opposite, he’s got very good feet; it’s just a matter of kind of learning the game.”

IN GOAL Sophomore Corey Milan returns to the crease for the Lane Caffaro, an 2007-08 All-ECAC selection, leads a defense of mostly Dutchmen. A 2007-08 ECACH All-Rookie Team selection, veterans that allowed two or fewer goals 16 times last season. Milan will try to improve on his six wins, 2.53 goals-against average and .907 save percentage. The Great Barrington, MA native logged a team-high 1187:13 minutes in net, including 2008-09 Returnees (2007-08 Stats) 21 games and 18 starts. Forwards (12) “Corey had a very good year as a freshman last year,” # Name Yr. GP G A Pts. Pen-Min +/- Leaman said. “I believe he has the makings to be an 29 Adam Presizniuk So. 35 7 18 25 3-6 +1 outstanding Division I goalie, but potential is a dangerous 25 Stéphane Boileau So. 35 6 15 21 13-26 +10 word and he has to go out and prove it.” 9 Jason Walters Jr. 35 5 15 20 11-33 -7 Rich Sillery returns for his junior year and will be joined 20 Matt Cook Sr. 35 10 9 19 2-4 -4 by junior Wayne State transfer Brett Bothwell. 15 Mario Valery-Trabucco Jr. 35 9 8 17 20-40 -3 “I really believe all three of the guys can play,” Leaman 18 John Simpson So. 35 5 5 10 4-8 -1 said. “With them, it’s really going to be who can get the job 19 Chris Potts Sr. 33 4 2 6 8-35 +3 done for us. I know Brett has played a lot of college hockey and can step in and play right away – there’s no doubt in my 11 Justin Pallos So. 27 0 4 4 3-6 -6 mind about that. 10 Luke Cain So. 7 2 1 3 4-8 -1 “Rich has worked hard for two years and I feel that if 16 Jason Shaffer Jr. 14 0 3 3 3-6 0 he gets a crack he’s going to try to make the most of it. I’m 14 Andrew Buote So. 32 2 0 2 6-12 +1 confident in that position, but at the same time it’s a position 24 Jeff Christiansen Jr. 3 0 0 0 0-0 -1 we ultimately need to improve upon to get where we want to get.” Defensemen (7) # Name Yr. GP G A Pts. Pen-Min +/- SPECIALTY 5 Mike Schreiber Jr. 35 4 13 17 10-20 +2 Living up to expectations set in front of them, the 23 Lane Caffaro Sr. 33 3 13 16 11-33 -1 Dutchmen will rely on their special teams to capitalize 27 Brendan Milnamow Sr. 35 2 7 9 24-48 +2 on situations. The team tallied 23 power play goals last 7 Mike Harr Sr. 34 1 5 6 16-32 +2 season and Boileau got all six of his markers with the man 6 Brock Matheson So. 23 0 1 1 7-25 -5 advantage. 8 Mike Wakita Jr. 17 0 1 1 8-24 -1 “Overall our special teams need to improve,” Leaman said. 22 Jon Lareau Jr. 3 0 0 0 0-0 -1 “I think we were at 15 percent last year and to be the team we need to be up in the high teens to low twenty percents. Goaltenders (2) We definitely have the guys coming back that have a lot of # Name Yr. GP-GS Min. record gAA sv% sho. experience in those areas. I really look for us to improve in 31 Corey Milan So. 21-18 1187:13 6-8-6 2.53 .907 1 that area and score some big goals at some key times.” 35 Rich Sillery Jr. 0-0 --- 0-0-0 - - - Union’s penalty kill finished at 82 percent last year. With key members of the penalty kill unit coming back, Leaman 2008-09 Newcomers believes this number will rise. “We need to get up around 85-86 percent to be the team Name Pos. yr. ht. wt. that we want to be,” Leaman said. “Again, we have the players Brett Bothwell Jr. G 5-10 170 to get the job done. I think this year more than anything, Randy Hanagan Fr. F 6-0 190 face-offs are going to be key because of the new rules. Penalty Nolan Julseth-White Fr. D 6-2 210 killing is about hard work and grip and we have two of our Taylor Reid Fr. D 6-1 175 key killers, Buote and Potts, coming back. I look for those Brian Yanovitch Fr. F 6-0 180 guys, as well, as John Simpson. Those guys that played big Kelly Zajac Fr. F 5-10 185 roles on the PK last year and we look for them to step up and continue to play big roles.” UnionAthletics.com 5 2008-09 Roster Numerical Roster No. name Pos. Cl. ht. wt. s/C d.O.B. hometown/ Last Team (League) 2 Nolan Julseth-White D Fr. 6-2 210 L 04/20/1988 Chilliwack, B.C./ Langley Chiefs (BCHL) 4 Taylor Reid D Fr. 6-1 175 R 07/24/1987 Calgary, Alb./ Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 5 Mike Schreiber D Jr. 5-10 180 L 09/04/1985 Sherwood Park, Alb./ Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 6 Brock Matheson D So. 6-1 190 L 05/28/1987 Gananoque, Ont./ Kanata Stallions (CJHL) 7 Mike Harr F Sr. 5-10 195 R 040/7/1987 Norwood, Mass./ Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 8 Mike Wakita D Jr. 6-2 220 L 05/28/1985 Kitimat, B.C./ (BCHL) 9 Jason Walters F Jr. 5-11 180 L 04/04/1986 Renfrew, Ont./ Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL) 10 Luke Cain LW So. 6-2 210 L 09/14/1986 Thunder Bay, Ont./ Cowichan Valley (BCHL) 11 Justin Pallos F So. 5-8 165 L 12/02/1987 Glastonbury, Conn./ Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 14 Andrew Buote F So. 5-11 185 L 03/20/1986 Grande Prairie, Alb./ Grande Prairie Storm (AJHL) 15 Mario Valery-Trabucco F Jr. 5-11 180 R 02/19/1987 Montreal, Que./ Northwood School 16 Jason Shaffer F Jr. 5-10 175 R 08/06/1986 Eagle River, Alaska/ (BCHL) 17 Chris Potts RW Sr. 6-0 210 R 09/30/1986 Phillipsburg, N.J./ Tabor Academy 18 John Simpson F So. 5-10 180 R 08/15/1987 Boxborough, Mass./Lawrence Academy 19 Randy Hanagan F Fr. 6-0 190 R 09/26/1988 Lambeth, Ont./ (BCHL) 20 Matt Cook C/LW Sr. 6-0 200 L 10/29/1986 Belle Mead, N.J./ Tabor Academy 21 Kelly Zajac F Fr. 5-10 185 L 06/06/1988 Winnipeg, Man./ Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 22 Jon Lareau D Jr. 6-0 185 L 02/18/1987 Plainville, Mass./ Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 23 Lane Caffaro D Sr. 6-1 195 L 03/05/1984 Slave Lake, Alb./ Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 24 Jeff Christiansen RW Jr. 6-2 200 R 07/13/1986 Elm Grove, Wisc,/ Billings Bulls (NAHL) 25 Stéphane Boileau F So. 5-11 185 R 05/16/1986 Blainville, Que./ Ste. Jerome Panthers (LHJAAAQ) 26 Brian Yanovitch F Fr. 6-0 180 L 08/31/1988 Mansfield, Mass./ Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 27 Brendan Milnamow D Sr. 6-3 210 L 01/17/1986 Wilton, Conn./ Taft School 29 Adam Presizniuk F So. 6-0 180 L 11/29/1986 Calgary, Alb./ Powell River Kings (BCHL) 30 Brett Bothwell G Jr. 5-10 170 L 07/23/1986 Red Deer, Alb./ Wayne State University (CHA) 31 Corey Milan G So. 5-10 155 L 07/09/1986 Great Barrington, Mass./ (BCHL) 35 Rich Sillery G Jr. 6-3 195 L 06/18/1987 Gaithersburg, Md./ Gilmour Academy

Alphabetical Roster No. name Pos. Cl. ht. wt. s/C d.O.B. hometown/ Last Team (League) 25 Stéphane Boileau F So. 5-11 185 R 05/16/1986 Blainville, Que./ Ste. Jerome Panthers (LHJAAAQ) 30 Brett Bothwell G Jr. 5-10 170 L 07/23/1986 Red Deer, Alb./ Wayne State University (CHA) 14 Andrew Buote F So. 5-11 185 L 03/20/1986 Grande Prairie, Alb./ Grande Prairie Storm (AJHL) 23 Lane Caffaro D Sr. 6-1 195 L 03/05/1984 Slave Lake, Alb./ Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 10 Luke Cain LW So. 6-2 210 L 09/14/1986 Thunder Bay, Ont./ Cowichan Valley (BCHL) 24 Jeff Christiansen RW Jr. 6-2 200 R 07/13/1986 Elm Grove, Wisc,/ Billings Bulls (NAHL) 20 Matt Cook C/LW Sr. 6-0 200 L 10/29/1986 Belle Mead, N.J./ Tabor Academy 19 Randy Hanagan F Fr. 6-0 190 R 09/26/1988 Lambeth, Ont./ Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 7 Mike Harr F Sr. 5-10 195 R 040/7/1987 Norwood, Mass./ Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 2 Nolan Julseth-White D Fr. 6-2 210 L 04/20/1988 Chilliwack, B.C./ Langley Chiefs (BCHL) 22 Jon Lareau D Jr. 6-0 185 L 02/18/1987 Plainville, Mass./ Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 6 Brock Matheson D So. 6-1 190 L 05/28/1987 Gananoque, Ont./ Kanata Stallions (CJHL) 31 Corey Milan G So. 5-10 155 L 07/09/1986 Great Barrington, Mass./ Penticton Vees (BCHL) 27 Brendan Milnamow D Sr. 6-3 210 L 01/17/1986 Wilton, Conn./ Taft School 11 Justin Pallos F So. 5-8 165 L 12/02/1987 Glastonbury, Conn./ Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 17 Chris Potts RW Sr. 6-0 210 R 09/30/1986 Phillipsburg, N.J./ Tabor Academy 29 Adam Presizniuk F So. 6-0 180 L 11/29/1986 Calgary, Alb./ Powell River Kings (BCHL) 4 Taylor Reid D Fr. 6-1 175 R 07/24/1987 Calgary, Alb./ Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 5 Mike Schreiber D Jr. 5-10 180 L 09/04/1985 Sherwood Park, Alb./ Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 16 Jason Shaffer F Jr. 5-10 175 R 08/06/1986 Eagle River, Alaska/ Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL) 35 Rich Sillery G Jr. 6-3 195 L 06/18/1987 Gaithersburg, Md./ Gilmour Academy 18 John Simpson F So. 5-10 180 R 08/15/1987 Boxborough, Mass./Lawrence Academy 15 Mario Valery-Trabucco F Jr. 5-11 180 R 02/19/1987 Montreal, Que./ Northwood School 8 Mike Wakita D Jr. 6-2 220 L 05/28/1985 Kitimat, B.C./ Powell River Kings (BCHL) 9 Jason Walters F Jr. 5-11 180 L 04/04/1986 Renfrew, Ont./ Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL) 26 Brian Yanovitch F Fr. 6-0 180 L 08/31/1988 Mansfield, Mass./ Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 21 Kelly Zajac F Fr. 5-10 185 L 06/06/1988 Winnipeg, Man./ Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)

Pronunciation Guide Boileau...... BWA-lo Milan...... MY-lan Presizniuk...... Pre-SIZ-nik Valery-Trabucco...... Tra-BOO-ko Buote...... BEE-ot Milnamow...... MILL-na-mo Schreiber...... SHRI-ber Wakita...... Wa-KEE-ta Caffaro...... Ka-FAR-o Pallos...... PALL-uhs Shaffer...... SHAY-fer Zajac...... ZAY-jack Lareau...... La-RO 6 UnionAthletics.com