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HUSKIES ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS • Contact: Tom Nelson (320-308-5400 Or Tcnelson@Stcloudstate.Edu) HUSKIES ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS www.scsuhuskies.com • Contact: Tom Nelson (320-308-5400 or [email protected]) 2015-16 SCSU Schedule 2015-16 SCSU Men’s Hockey Release: October Oct. 3 ALBERTA (EX) W, 6-2 #3 ST. CLOUD STATE at North Star Cup Oct. 9 vs. Alaska^ W, 3-0 Jan. 30 vs. Minnesota State - 1 p.m. Oct. 10 at UAA^ W, 6-2 Jan. 31 - Opponent and Time TBD Oct. 16 MSU Mankato W, 4-0 Oct. 17 MSU Mankato W, 3-0 Xcel Energy Center - St. Paul, Minn. Oct. 23 at Quinnipiac L, 5-2 Oct. 24 at Quinnipiac L, 4-1 HOME HOCKEY: The #3 St. Cloud State University men’s hockey Oct. 30 Miami* W, 3-0 team (20-5-1, 12-3-1 NCHC) will play a pair of games at the Oct. 31 Miami* W, 3-1 North Star Cup this weekend at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. The Huskies will open play in the tournament on November Saturday, Jan. 30 at 1 p.m. against #19 Minnesota State Univer- Nov. 13 at WMU* W, 5-2 sity (13-8-5, 12-3-5 WCHA). In the second game of the day on 2015-16 St. Cloud State Leaders Nov. 14 at WMU W, 11-1 Jan. 30, #20 Minnesota (13-10-0, 8-2-0 B10) will play Bemidji Goals Nov. 20 North Dakota* L, 4-3 State (10-10-5, 7-9-4 WCHA) at 4 p.m. The consolation game Benik .................................. 15 Nov. 21 North Dakota* W, 6-1 of the tournament will then take place at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. Peterson ............................. 12 Nov. 27 at Minnesota W, 3-2 31 and the title game will take place at 4 p.m. Russell .................................11 Nov. 29 at Minnesota W, 7-4 POLL POSITION: SCSU was ranked #3 in the USCHO.com Assists December and 3rd in the USA Today/USA Hockey DI national polls Kossila ............................... 22 Dec. 4 Omaha* W, 4-1 this week....SCSU has been ranked among the nation’s top Prow .................................. 20 Dec. 5 Omaha* L, 7-2 20 teams in every poll so far this season...Minnesota State is Morley ............................... 19 Dec. 11 at Denver* W, 5-2 ranked #19 and Minnesota is ranked #20 in the polls this week. Murray .............................. 18 Dec. 12 at Denver* W, 6-2 TICKETS: Great tickets are available for all remaining home Points January games in 2015-16. Fans can purchase tickets online at www. Kossila ............................... 32 Jan. 1 Arizona State W, 6-1 scsutickets.com or by calling 1-877-SCSUTIX. You can also stop Benik .................................. 29 Jan. 2 Arizona State W, 7-0 by the SCSU Athletic Ticket Office in the HBNHC during regular Morley ............................... 29 Jan. 3 NTDP U18 (EX) L, 7-6 OT business hours and purchase your tickets in person. Murray .............................. 27 Jan. 8 Colorado College* W, 2-1 Prow .................................. 25 Jan. 9 Colorado College* L, 5-2 FOLLOW THE HUSKIES THIS WEEKEND: The SCSU games will be Russell ................................ 23 Jan. 15 at Minnesota Duluth* W, 3-1 aired live on 99.9 MORE FM (www.999morefm.com) with Dan Jan. 16 at Minnesota Duluth* T, 1-1 OT Terhaar, Dave Reichel and Zach Halverson making the call. The Power Play Goals Jan. 22 WMU* W, 8-2 games will also be aired live on SCSU’s very own KVSC FM Benik .................................... 5 Jan. 23 WMU* W, 7-3 88.1. Listen on line at www.kvsc.org. Winiecki ............................... 4 Jan. 30 vs. MSU Mankato# 1 p.m. Prow .................................... 4 Jan. 31 TBD# TBD WATCH THE HUSKIES: The games at the North Star Cup are slated to be aired on Fox Sports North. The live video stream is Goals Against Average February available at Fox Sports GO. Lindgren .......................... 1.95 Feb. 5 at Miami* TBA Reijola ............................ 2.54 Feb. 6 at Miami* TBA MEET AT THE LIFFEY: SCSU fans and alumni headed to the game Feb. 19 at Omaha* 7:07 p.m. are encouraged to meet at The Liffey (175 7th St W, St Paul, Save Percentage Feb. 20 at Omaha* 7:07 p.m. MN) for a pre-game social beginning at 11 a.m. on Jan. 30. Lindgren ....................... 93.0% Feb. 26 Minnesota Duluth* 7:37 p.m. The pre-game social on Jan. 31 is scheduled to begin two hours Reijola ......................... 88.9% Feb. 27 Minnesota Duluth* 7:07 p.m. before the start of the SCSU game that day. March TICKETS FOR THE NORTH STAR CUP: If you would like to purchase WATCH ON THE WEB: Mar. 4 at Colorado College* 8:37 p.m. tickets for the games at the North Star Cup, please visit the www.nchc.tv/scsu Mar. 5 at Colorado College* 8:07 p.m. Ticketmaster website at www.ticketmaster.com or order tickets Mar. 11-13 NCHC First Round TBA by phone at 800-745-3000. You also purchase tickets at all Tick- Need Tickets? Mar. 18-19 NCHC Frozen Faceoff TBA etmaster Ticket Center or by stopping by the Xcel Energy Center www.scsutickets.com Mar. 25-27 NCAA Regionals TBA Box Office in St. Paul, Minn. Apr. 7-9 NCAA Frozen Four TBA NCHC FROZEN FACEOFF: The Tampa, Fla. BACK HOME ON FEB. 26-27: SCSU fans should mark Feb. 26-27 2016 NCHC Frozen Faceoff will ^ UAA Kendall Classic on their calendars as those dates will be the final regular season take place on March 18-19 at * NCHC Games # North Star Cup home games for 2015-16. SCSU will battle Minnesota Duluth Target Center in Minneapolis. on those days at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. For For complete ticket information, All times listed as Central Time complete ticket information for this key NCHC games, please please visit www.nchc.com or visit www.scsutickets.com or call 1-877-SCSUTIX. Great tickets www.axs.com are available for these games and all SCSU students get in FREE with their valid SCSU student ID card for these games. The games this weekend will be televised live on the SCSU St. Cloud State University Hockey Release 2015-16 SCSU Hockey Roster MORE NEWS AND NOTES... #2 Clark Kuster FR D 5-10 R St. Louis, Missouri #4 Ben Storm (COL) JR F/D 6-7 L Laurium, Michigan LAST YEAR: The Huskies (20-19-1, 11-12-1 NCHC) placed sixth in the #5 Nathan Widman - A SO D 6-0 L Naperville, Illinois NCHC’s regular season standings last year and also finished as the #6 Daniel Tedesco JR F 5-10 L Vaughan, Ontario runner-up at the 2015 NCAA West Regional and at the 2015 NCHC Fro- #7 Niklas Nevalainen JR D 5-9 L Pori, Finland zen Faceoff. Nick Oliver was named as the 2015 NCHC Sportmanship Award winner. #9 Joey Benik SR F 5-10 L Andover, Minnesota #10 Ryan Papa SO F 5-6 L Prospect Heights, Illinois POLL POSITION: SCSU was ranked #3 in the USA Hockey national #11 Kalle Kossila SR F 5-10 L Kauniainen, Finland college hockey poll and was ranked #3 in the USCHO.com poll this #12 Ethan Prow - C SR D 6-0 R Sauk Rapids, Minnesota week...SCSU earned a 17th place ranking in the 2015-16 USCHO.com #13 David Morley - A SR F 5-7 R Richmond Hill, Ontario preseason poll and the Huskies were ranked #6 in the NCHC pre- #14 Patrick Newell FR F 5-9 L Thousand Oaks, Calif. season media poll. SCSU ended the 2014-15 season ranked #10/12 in #16 Jon Lizotte FR D 6-1 L Grand Forks, N.D. the national polls. #17 Jacob Benson FR F 6-1 R Grand Forks, N.D. WEEKS SCSU HAS BEEN RANKED IN THE TOP 20 DURING 2015-16: 16 #18 Judd Peterson (BUF) SO F 6-0 R Duluth, Minnesota #19 Mikey Eyssimont FR F 6-0 L Littleton, Colo. THE BOB MOTZKO SHOW: The Bob Motzko #20 Will Borgen (BUF) FR D 6-2 R Moorhead, Minn. Show airs every Monday during the sea- #21 Jimmy Murray SR F 5-7 L Darien, Illinois son from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on KNSI 1450 #22 Jimmy Schuldt FR D 6-0 L Minnetonka, Minn. AM/103.3 FM. The show is broadcast live #23 Robby Jackson FR F 5-9 L Alameda, Calif. from the Green Mill in downtown St. Cloud #26 Mika Ilvonen SO D 5-8 L Espoo, Finland with Dan Terhaar serving as the show host. Fans are encouraged to attend this show live #29 T.J. Belisle SR F 5-10 L Andover, Minnesota at the Green Mill and admission is FREE. Special menu discounts will be #30 David Zevnik FR G 5-11 R Lakeville, Minn. offered during the Bob Motzko Show in 2015-16. You can also listen to #35 Charlie Lindgren JR G 6-2 R Lakeville, Minnesota the show live on the web at www.knsiradio.com #42 Blake Winiecki SO F 6-1 L Lakeville, Minnesota #45 Rasmus Reijola SR G 6-3 L Espoo, Finland All SCSU games are broadcast live on 99.9 MORE FM in ON THE AIR: #63 Patrick Russell SO F 6-1 R Copenhagen, Denmark the St. Cloud area with Dan Terhaar and Dave Reichel calling the shots this season. Fans are able to listen to the games on the web by going to Head Coach: Bob Motzko this website at www.999morefm.com. Selected Husky games are also Assistant Coaches: Mike Gibbons, Garrett Raboin, Dave Rogalski broadcast live on KVSC FM 88.1 (www.kvsc.org) in 2015-16.
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