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Front Row (L-R): Adrian Clark, Daniel Warpecha, Shane Sellar, Ben DiMaio, Cam Strong, Brendan Demler, Will Graber, Ryan Blankemeier, Clay Han, Dean Shatzer Middle Row (L-R): David Lassonde, John Rose, Bob Gaudet, Matt Baker, Justin Ferguson, Jeff Losurdo, Brock Paul, Quin Foreman, Jack Cameron, Drew O’Connor, Erik Urbank, Harrison Markell, Matt Fracassi, Pat Salvas, Brian Corcoran Back Row (L-R): Dr. Stephen Gonzalez, Tyler Campbell, Tanner Palocsik, Sean Keohan, Sam Hesler, Mark Gallant, Brendan Less, Joey Matthews, Christian LeSueur, Collin Rutherford, Mike Derosier, James Baker

4 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 CLARKSON GOLDEN KNIGHTS No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 2 Connor McCarthy D R 6-7 238 Jr. Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) LaSalle, Québec 3 Greg Moro D R 6-4 210 Sr. Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Edmonton, Alberta 4 Brian Hurley D L 6-0 216 So. Chicago Steel (USHL) Dellwood, Minn. 5 Michael Underwood D R 6-1 198 So. Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 8 Chris Klack F L 5-9 174 So. Penticton Vees (BCHL) Georgetown, Ontario 9 Jamie Collins F L 5-7 158 So. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Fergus, Ontario 10 Shane Kuzmeski D L 6-1 196 Sr. Coulee Region Chill (NAHL) Grayslake, Ill. 11 Adam Tisdale F L 5-9 171 So. (USHL) Cochrane, Alberta 12 Jordan Schneider D L 6-4 205 Sr. Langley Rivermen (BCHL) Toronto, Ontario 13 Mathieu Gosselin F R 5-10 168 Fr. Merritt Centennials (BCHL) Quebéc City, Québec 14 Devin Brosseau F L 6-1 202 Sr. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Saint-Lambert, Québec 15 John Carter MacLean F R 6-1 206 Jr. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) Basking Ridge, N.J. 16 Jack Jacome F L 5-7 161 Jr. Georgetown Raiders (OJHL) Caledon, Ontario 17 Zach Tsekos F R 5-9 175 Jr. Sacred Heart (NCAA) Montréal, Québec 18 Haralds Egle F R 5-10 193 Sr. Chicago Steel (USHL) Liepāja, Latvia 19 Nick Campoli (VGK) F L 5-11 191 So. (OJHL) Toronto, Ontario 20 Jere Astrén D L 6-0 173 Jr. Fargo Force (USHL) Helsinki, Finland 21 F L 6-4 210 So. Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) O’Fallon, Mo. 26 Grant Cooper F L 6-0 199 Jr. Cornwall Colts (CCHL) Cornwall, Ontario 27 Dustyn McFaul (BOS) D L 6-2 191 Fr. Pickering Panthers (OJHL) Waterdown, Ontario 28 Jordan Robert F L 5-10 198 Fr. Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) Massena, N.Y. 29 Anthony Romano (ARI) F R 5-11 185 Fr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Richmond Hill, Ontario 33 Kris Oldham (TBL) G L 6-3 197 Jr. Nebraska Omaha (NCAA) Anchorage, Alaska 35 Nicholas Latinovich G L 6-1 207 Jr. Georgetown Raiders (OJHL) Maple, Ontario 40 Frank Marotte G L 6-1 194 Gr. Robert Morris (NCAA) Longueuil, Québec 44 Anthony Callin F R 6-0 206 So. (USHL) Middleton, Wis. Head Coach Casey Jones (Cornell ’90), 9th Season Associate Head Coach Josh Hauge (Bethel ’15) Assistant Coach Mike Towns (Adrian ’11) ST. LAWRENCE SAINTS No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 1 Emil Zetterquist G L 6-1 190 So. Coulee Region (NAHL) Stockholm, Sweden 2 Dylan Woolf D R 6-1 205 Jr. (USHL) Victoria, Minn. 3 Mark Mahoney D L 5-11 185 So. The Hotchkiss School (PREP) Canton, N.Y. 4 Cameron White D L 6-3 200 Jr. Ottawa Jr. Senators (CCHL) Toronto, Ontario 7 Andrew McIntyre F R 5-10 180 So. Oakville (OJHL) Kitchener, Ontario 8 Eddie Pavlini F R 6-0 180 Jr. East Coast Wizards (EHL) Far Hills, N.J. 9 Ryan Garvey F L 6-0 185 Sr. Oakville (OJHL) Oakville, Ontario 10 David Jankowski F R 6-1 175 So. Hawkesbury (CCHL) Waterdown, Ontario 11 Carson Gicewicz F R 6-3 213 Sr. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Orchard Park, N.Y. 12 Bo Hanson D L 6-2 205 Jr. (USHL) Boise, Idaho 13 Aleksi Peltonen F L 5-10 180 Fr. (USHL) Helsinki, Finland 15 Jacob Nielsen F L 6-0 180 Jr. Lincoln Stars (USHL) New Berlin, Wis. 16 Nicholas Wildgoose F R 5-10 185 Fr. Rockland Nationals (CCHL) Cary, N.C. 17 Alex Gilmour F L 6-5 220 Sr. Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) Uxbridge, Ontario 18 Kaden Pickering F R 5-9 180 So. Chilliwack (BCHL) Madrid, N.Y. 19 Ted McGeen F L 6-0 180 So. Wellington (OJHL) Windsor, Ontario 20 Zach Risteau F L 5-8 170 So. Merritt (BCHL) Lakeville, Minn. 21 Carson Dimoff F L 5-11 185 So. Sioux Falls (USHL) Scottsdale, Ariz. 22 Jeff Clarke D L 6-4 215 So. Oakville (OJHL) London, Ontario 23 Ashton Fry F R 5-11 185 Fr. Kemptville 73’s (CCHL) Highlands Ranch, Colo. 24 Cameron Buhl F L 5-10 184 Fr. (NAHL) South St. Paul, Minn. 25 Michael Laidley F L 5-11 193 Sr. Aurora (OJHL) Little Current, Ontario 27 Keenan Suthers F L 6-8 244 Jr. Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Tecumseh, Ontario 28 Callum Cusinato F L 6-2 205 Jr. Toronto Jr. Canadiens (OJHL) Toronto, Ontario 29 Jordan Steinmetz F L 5-8 160 Fr. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) Chippewa Falls, Wis. 30 Daniel Mannella G L 6-1 180 Sr. Whitby (OJHL) Woodbridge, Ontario 32 Philip Alftberg D R 5-8 180 Jr. Fargo Force (USHL) Märsta, Sweden 33 Tim Makowski D L 6-1 195 Fr. Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) St. Louis, Mo. 35 Francis Boisvert G L 6-2 170 Fr. Ottawa Jr. Senators (CCHL) Blainville, Québec 44 Jake Stevens D R 6-2 205 Jr. Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) Naperville, Ill. Head Coach Brent Brekke (Western Michigan ’94), 1st Season Assistant Coach Ben Murphy (Maine ’05) Assistant Coach Tommy Hill (Ferris State ’12) DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 5 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS

ECAC HOCKEY OVERALL Team Pts GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Last 10 Streak Clarkson 18 11 9-2 0.818 33 16 21 15-4-2 0.762 62 37 8-1-1 Won 3 Cornell 17 10 8-1-1 0.850 37 14 15 12-1-2 0.867 55 22 7-1-2 Tied 1 Quinnipiac 15 12 7-4-1 0.625 34 29 21 12-8-1 0.595 56 53 6-4 Lost 1 Colgate 13 10 6-3-1 0.650 25 23 22 8-10-4 0.455 45 54 5-4-1 Lost 1 Harvard 13 10 6-3-1 0.650 41 26 15 8-5-2 0.600 60 40 3-5-2 Won 1 Rensselaer 13 13 6-6-1 0.500 29 28 21 9-11-1 0.452 53 59 5-5 Won 1 Dartmouth 11 9 5-3-1 0.611 24 28 16 8-5-3 0.594 50 52 5-3-2 Won 1 Union 9 12 4-7-1 0.375 25 29 22 6-15-1 0.295 39 62 4-5-1 Tied 1 Yale 8 10 4-6 0.400 24 33 15 6-9-0 0.400 33 53 5-4 Lost 1 Brown 6 10 3-7 0.300 19 28 17 3-14-0 0.176 28 52 1-9 Lost 9 Princeton 5 12 1-8-3 0.208 19 33 19 3-12-4 0.263 37 57 2-7-1 Won 1 St. Lawrence 2 11 1-10 0.091 19 42 23 3-17-3 0.196 42 79 0-8-2 Lost 5

IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS THIS WEEK FRIDAY SUNDAY TEAM IVY RECORD POINTS WIN % Rensselaer at Brown Union at Brown Dartmouth 5-1-0 10 .857 Clarkson at Dartmouth St. Lawrence at Dartmouth Harvard 4-1-1 9 .750 St. Lawrence at Harvard Clarkson at Harvard Union at Yale Rensselaer at Yale Cornell 4-1-0 8 .800 Northern Michigan at Cornell Northern Michigan at Cornell Brown 1-4-0 2 .200 Quinnipiac at Holy Cross Yale 1-4-0 2 .200 Princeton 0-4-1 1 .100

6 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 ECAC HOCKEY 2019-20 STATISTICS

GP G A PTS G/G A/G P/G PPG PPA PPP SHG GWG +/- SOG SOG/G FW FL FO % BLK PEN PIM

Harvard 15 60 97 157 4 6.47 10.47 14 27 41 2 8 14 439 29.27 481 451 0.516 222 55 110

Cornell 15 55 102 157 3.67 6.8 10.47 15 30 45 0 12 31 454 30.27 464 406 0.533 175 56 126

Dartmouth 16 50 84 134 3.12 5.25 8.38 13 26 39 0 8 E 523 32.69 494 517 0.489 211 70 154

Clarkson 21 62 109 171 2.95 5.19 8.14 20 39 59 2 15 12 656 31.24 655 594 0.524 242 105 240

Quinnipiac 21 56 99 155 2.67 4.71 7.38 15 30 45 1 12 1 665 31.67 711 573 0.554 259 72 177

Rensselaer 21 53 92 145 2.52 4.38 6.9 11 22 33 0 9 -6 595 28.33 661 625 0.514 271 84 168

Yale 15 33 56 89 2.2 3.73 5.93 7 13 20 0 6 -14 445 29.67 443 470 0.485 170 63 159

Colgate 22 45 78 123 2.05 3.55 5.59 4 7 11 0 8 3 649 29.5 643 653 0.496 266 93 230

Princeton 19 37 67 104 1.95 3.53 5.47 13 25 38 2 3 -19 549 28.89 503 581 0.464 237 85 184

St. Lawrence 23 42 79 121 1.83 3.43 5.26 14 28 42 0 3 -30 605 26.3 685 818 0.456 319 106 223

Union 23 40 71 111 1.74 3.09 4.83 12 24 36 1 6 -20 533 23.17 656 705 0.482 338 97 227

Brown 17 28 48 76 1.65 2.82 4.47 9 18 27 0 3 -23 418 24.59 522 501 0.51 210 60 142

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DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 7 WEEKEND NEWS & NOTES THIS WEEKEND elimination format. • The Dartmouth men’s hockey team plays host to No. 7 Clarkson and St. • Quin Foreman had a four-point period (1-3-4) in the second, while Will Lawrence this weekend for a pair of ECAC Hockey games. Graber scored twice and had three points (2-1-3) along with Matt Baker • Friday’s game against the Golden Knights will be carried on NESN+ in (0-3-3). Alex Jasiek (1-3-4) also had four points in the game, while Losurdo addition to the usual ESPN+ stream. (1-2-3) chipped in with three. • Saturday’s game will feature the return of former All-American Lee • The eight goals were what catches the eye, but the zero allowed by Stempniak ’05, team Tanner Glass ’07 and 2016 Stanley Cup netminder Adrian Clark was his sixth shutout of 2018-19, setting a new Champion Ben Lovejoy ’06 to Thompson Arena for a night celebrating their Dartmouth single-season record in 113 years of program history. recent conclusions of their NHL careers (more below). • When the final buzzer sounded against BU last Saturday night, the non- THAT WAS FAST! conference portion of the schedule concluded for the 2019-20 season as it • Staring down the barrel of a three-nothing deficit, the Big Green scored is only ECAC opponents the rest of way. three goals in less than two minutes to pull even with the Terriers before the end of the first period. WELCOME HOME! • In the second period, the team benefited again from a pair of quick goals • Stempniak, Glass and Lovejoy all announced they would be stepping as it took just 47 seconds for O’Connor to turn a 4-3 deficit into a 5-4 lead. away from professional hockey prior to the start of the 2019-20 NHL • It was 44 seconds between the Gallant goal that started the scoring and season. the Matt Baker goal to pull within one. Just 24 seconds later, it was a puck • The trio of former teammates — who represent Dartmouth alumni ranked off the stick of Quin Foreman that tied the game. first, third and fourth, respectively, in NHL games played — will be honored • In total, the Big Green have scored goals within a minute of one another with an on-ice presentation during the game and will sign autographs on seven times this season: the Thompson Arena concourse following the conclusion of the contest o at Harvard: Warpecha and Markell | 21 seconds with the Saints. o vs. Princeton: Graber and Warpecha | 50 seconds • Fans will be given a commemorative poster to have signed that night in o at Northeastern: Warpecha and Hesler | 13 seconds addition to t-shirts marking the occasion for the first 500 fans through the o vs. Colorado College: O’Connor and Baker | 53 seconds doors. o vs. BU: Gallant and Baker | 44 seconds o vs. BU: Baker and Foreman | 24 seconds LAST TIME OUT o vs. BU: O’Connor (both) | 47 seconds • The Big Green opened last weekend with a come-from-behind 2-2 tie at Vermont’s Gutterson Fieldhouse. Sophomore Jeff Losurdo’s power-play DOWN 3-0 IS SO CLICHÉ… goal with under five minutes to play pulled the visitors even against the • The Big Green were the second Division I team this season and first of two hometown Catamounts. this weekend to overcome a 3-0 deficit and win. • The following night, Dartmouth stunned Boston University with a 5-4 o Dec. 6: Bowling Green beat Alabama Huntsville, 9-3. come-from-behind victory. It wasn’t a stunning result because the Green o Jan. 11: Dartmouth defeated Boston University, 5-4. defeated the Terriers, but rather because of how they managed to do it. o Jan. 12: Arizona State beat Brown, 4-3 in OT. • BU jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first 13 minutes and change of • Dartmouth was the fastest to pull even, doing so in 1:40. The Falcons the opening frame, only to see the home team answer back with three goals needed 6:43, while the Sun Devils chipped away over the course of the end in one minute and 40 seconds of action to send the teams to the dressing of the first and start of the second period, pulling even in 14:43 of action. room tied, 3-3, after one. • The Green and White trailed Northeastern, • After the Terriers regained the lead with an impressive and skilled 3-0, after one period last month, but managed goal from Wilmer Skoog (…he did “The Michigan” …), Dartmouth’s Drew to pull even with three straight goals to start O’Connor tied and then put the home team on top with two goals in a the second, including the second and third 47-second span that eventually would result in the 5-4 win. scores just 13 seconds apart. However, a faceoff violation was called at center AWARD SZN ice after that tying goal and allowed the • For the fifth time this season, a Big Green player was the recipient of one Huskies to go on the power play, where of the three weekly awards as freshman Mark Gallant was tabbed as the they regained the lead and never gave it ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week. back. • It marks the first time a Dartmouth player has been named a top weekly • This is the third time since the rookie in 2019-20 as the team has earned player (O’Connor twice, Sam start of the 2014-15 season that Hesler) and (Adrian Clark) previously. Dartmouth has fallen behind 3-0 • Named the Rookie of the Week three times last season, Drew O’Connor only to come back and win the game: was tabbed as the DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week for the o at Denver (Defending National second time in as many weeks on Tuesday. It marked the third time this Champs) Dec. 16, 2017: Down 3-0 season he has earned the distinction after also claiming the honor back in after 1st, won 5-4. mid-November. o at Union (Defending National Champs) Nov. 7, 2014: Down 3-0 AGAINST THESE TEAMS midway through the 2nd, won • Dartmouth has yet to play either team this season, but has seen SLU 4-3 in OT (Tim O’Brien). in person twice as the Saints played UConn (T, 2-2 | SOL) and Colorado College (L, 7-3) in the Ledyard Classic. DOWN… BUT NOT OUT! • Against Clarkson last year, the home teams lost both games via the • Dartmouth has won or tied 11 shutout as the Golden Knights won in Hanover, 2-0, while the Big Green times this season. Of those contests, the got a goal from O’Connor with 32.9 seconds to give the visitors a 1-0 win in Green and White have trailed at some point six times: Potsdam three weeks later. o Nov. 8 vs. Quinnipiac: Down 2-1, tied 2-2 • The Big Green and Saints played five times from late January on last o Nov. 15 at Yale: Down 1-0, won 4-3 season. Dartmouth won the home game, 4-1, and played to a 2-2 tie in o Dec. 29 vs. UConn: Down 3-1, won 4-3 (all in the 3rd) Canton in the regular-season games. The first two games of the first-round o Jan. 3 at Princeton: Down 2-1, won 4-3 in OT series were close, one-goal affairs as the Green won the opener, 3-2, but o Jan. 10 at Vermont: Down 2-0, tied 2-2 dropped Game 2 in overtime, 3-2. Game 3 was not close. o Jan. 11 vs. BU: Down 3-0, won 5-4 • In the third and deciding contest, Dartmouth exploded for an 8-0 win with a five-goal second period proving to be the difference. The eight quin FOREMAN ’21 goals matched the program’s most ever in a playoff game set in 1980 against Rensselaer in an 8-0 victory in the league quarterfinals in a single-