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CSCOG OC C 2019–20 SCOREBOARD WISCONSIN hockey Oct. 11 at #6/10 Boston College L, 5-3 Oct. 12 at Merrimack W, 11-5 6 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ҋ 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS ҋ 40 ALL҃AMERICANS ҋ 25 OLYMPIANS ҋ 85 NHL BADGERS OCT. 18 #3 MINNESOTA DULUTH W, 6-2 GAMES 27-28 OCT. 19 #3 MINNESOTA DULUTH W, 3-1 OCT. 25 #13 CLARKSON L, 4-0 WISCONSIN BADGERS VS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES OCT. 26 #13 CLARKSON W, 4-3 10-15-1, 5-12-1-1 BIG TEN 11-12-3, 6-8-2-1 BIG TEN Oct. 31 at #12 Penn State L, 6-1 Head Coach: Tony Granato Head Coach: Mel Pearson Nov. 1 at #12 Penn State L, 4-2 Record at Wisconsin: 58-67-11 (4th Season) Record at UM: 46-43-13 (3rd Season) Overall Record: 58-67-11 (4th Season) Overall: 164-135-42 (9th Season) Nov. 8 at #20 Omaha W, 5-2 Nov. 9 at #20 Omaha L, 5-2 FRIDAY, FEB. 7 • 5 P.M. (CT) • ANN ARBOR, MICH. • YOST ICE ARENA (5,800) • BTN NOV. 15 #4 NOTRE DAME W, 3-0 SATURDAY, FEB. 8 • 6:30 P.M. (CT) • ANN ARBOR, MICH. • YOST ICE ARENA (5,800) • BTN+ (STREAM) NOV. 16 #4 NOTRE DAME L, 5-4 (OT) Nov. 22 at Minnesota L, 4-1 BADGERS BATTLE BORDER-RIVAL MINNESOTA Nov. 23 at Minnesota T, 3-3 (W, SO) Wisconsin (10-15-1, 5-12-1-1 Big Ten) takes its penultimate road trip of the NOV. 30 MICHIGAN W, 3-2 regular season to Michigan (11-12-3, 6-8-2-1 Big Ten) for games at Yost Ice DEC. 1 MICHIGAN L, 3-1 Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The teams meet Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at RV Michigan State L, 3-0 Friday’s game airs on BTN, while Saturday streams on BTN+. Both can be heard Dec. 7 at RV Michigan State L, 5-4 (OT) on 1310 WIBA, the Badger Sports Network and the iheart radio app. JAN. 1 at US Under-18 Team (EX) W, 3-2 Wisconsin split its series on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at the Kohl Center earlier this JAN. 10 #8 OHIO STATE L, 4-2 season, overcoming a 2-0 deficit for a 3-2 victory on goals by Dylan Holloway, Wyatt Kalynuk and K’Andre Miller, before losing a 3-1 game. Cole Caufield JAN. 11 #8 OHIO STATE W, 5-2 scored the lone Badger goal in the second tilt. JAN. 17 #20 MICHIGAN STATE L, 4-0 The Badgers dropped both games last weekend at home to Minnesota, falling JAN. 18 #20 MICHIGAN STATE W, 3-1 Sophomore defenseman Ty 6-2 and 4-2. Emberson tallied his fi rst goal of Jan. 24 at RV Notre Dame W, 6-4 2017 Big Ten Coach of the Year and the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team coach Tony the season last Saturday against Jan. 25 at RV Notre Dame L, 5-2 Granato leads the Badgers in his fourth season behind the bench. The 13-year Minnesota. NHL veteran and 13-year NHL head and assistant coach was an All-American as JAN. 31 RV MINNESOTA L, 6-2 a player at Wisconsin. FEB. 1 RV MINNESOTA L, 4-2 KEY NOTES TO CONSIDER Feb. 7 at Michigan 5 p.m. The Badgers currently sit in seventh place in Big Caufield’s 17 goals lead the nation’s rookies and Feb. 8 at Michigan 6:30 p.m. Ten standings, four points behind sixth-place all Big Ten skaters. They are also tied for second FEB. 14 PENN STATE 7 p.m. Michigan, though the Wolverines have played two among all players in the country, three behind FEB. 15 PENN STATE 7 p.m. fewer league games. Northern Michigan’s Griffin Loughran. FEB. 21 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. Freshman forward Cole Caufield tallied his 17th Cole Caufield’s (28 points) are the most for a goal of the season last Saturday against Minnesota, Badger rookie since Trent Frederic posted 33 dur- FEB. 22 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. putting him one away from UW’s all-time top-10 ing the 2016–17 season. They are tops among Big Feb. 28 at Ohio State 5 p.m. list for goals by a freshman. Ten rookies. Feb. 29 at Ohio State 7 p.m. FRESHMAN GOALS TOP UW FRESHMAN SCORERS (1999–present) March 6-8 Big Ten Tournament (Best-of-3)! 1. Mark Johnson (1976-77) ............................36 1. Dany Heatley (1999–2000) ........... 56 (28g, 28a) March 14 Big Ten Tournament (Semifinals)! 2. John Newberry (1980-81) ..........................30 2. Joe Pavelski (2004–05) ................... 45 (16g, 29a) March 21 or 22 Big Ten Tournament 3. Dany Heatley (1999-00) .............................28 3. Mark Zengerle (2010–11) .............. 36 (5g, 31a) (Championship)! 4. Dennis Olmstead (1972-73) ......................23 4. Kyle Turris (2007–08) ...................... 35 (11g, 24a) Doug Macdonald (1988-89) ......................23 5. Trent Frederic (2016–17) ............... 33 (15g, 18a) March 27-29 NCAA Regionals 6. Jason Zent (1990–91) ..................................19 Nic Kerdiles (2012–13) ................... 33 (11g, 22a) April 9 & 11 NCAA Frozen Four Gary Shuchuk (1986–87) ............................19 Craig Smith (2009–10)..................... 33 (8g, 25a) Luke Kunin (2015–16) .................................19 Derek Stepan (2008–09) ................ 33 (9g, 24a) Home games listed in CAPS. 9. Dave Pay (1972–73) .....................................18 9. Luke Kunin (2015–16) ..................... 32 (19g, 13a) All times are Central. Gary Winchester (1970–71) .....................18 ----------------------------------- Michigan (sixth - 33.69) and Wisconsin (10th - Cole Caufield ....................................................17 32.27) are among the top schools in shots per game. BY THE NUMBERS 18 23 Freshman forward Cole Caufield’s Junior defenseman Wyatt Wisconsin has played the third- 18 points in league play are the Kalynuk posted his third consecu- toughest schedule in the country, most among any player. His 10 tive two-point game last Friday at according to the USCHO.com RPI goals in Big Ten play are one Minnesota before going pointless rankings and the No. 2 most diffi- behind Michigan State senior on Saturday. Kalynuk has points in cult slate according to the KRACH forward Patrick Khodorenko. four of his last seven games and all rankings. Caufield’s 1.08 points per game four games are multi-point efforts. are tied with Khodorenko for the top scoring average in all games. GAMES 27-28: WISCONSIN VS MICHIGAN NOTES 100 GAMES 78.3 percent of its points (238 of 304) from last year’s team. WISCONSIN HISTORY The Badgers had three players skate in their 100th Five of the Badgers top six, and 12 of UW’s top 14 Six-Time NCAA Champions career contests last Saturday against Minnesota with juniors Wyatt Kalynuk, Sean Dhooghe and scorers returned for 2019–20. 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990, 2006 Tarek Baker playing in their 100th collegiate games. According to College Hockey, Inc, Wisconsin is the Three-Time WCHA Regular-Season Champions All three have played in every college game during second youngest team in college hockey. (MacNaughton Cup) their careers. 1977, 1990, 2000 Along with senior forward Max Zimmer, who has Average age as of Oct. 1, 2019: 12-Time WCHA Playoff Champions played 105 games, UW now boasts four players Minnesota – 20 years, 240 days (Broadmoor Trophy) with 100 games played. Wisconsin – 20 years, 256 days Boston University – 20 years, 278 days 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1988, Junior defensemen Tyler Inamoto (96) and Josh Ess Boston College – 20 years, 294 days 1990, 1995, 1998, 2013 (95) can also reach the mark this regular season. Quinnipiac – 20 years, 357 days Inaugural Big Ten Tournament Champions 2014 POTPOURRI Freshman fDylan Holloway is the second-youngest player in college hockey, having turned 18 on Sept. 23. Five-Time Big Ten Champions (unoffi cial) Defenseman Tyler Inamoto is 13th in the nation (Competed 1969–81) with an average of 2.04 blocks per game. 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978 Cole Caufield ranks 11th in the country with a 3.85 BAND OF BROTHERS shots-per-game average, tops among freshmen. He Wisconsin boasts three sets of brothers on its 85 Badgers in the NHL is the first Badger to record 100 shots on goal this 2019–20 roster, including juniors Jason and Sean 25 Badger Olympians season. Dhooghe. The other two sets of brothers include soph- omore Brock and freshman Cole Caufield, as well as 40 Badger All-Americans SPECIAL TEAMS freshmen siblings Shay and Ryder Donovan. UW’s power play is 23rd in the country at 20.2 per- Head coach Tony Granato and his brothers Don cent (19-for-94), good for third among Big Ten schools. QUICK FACTS and Rob all played for the Badgers, associate head Michigan ranks 36th in the nation at 16.3 percent (16- coach Mark Strobel played at UW with his twin brother Location: Madison, WI 53711 for-98), ranking seventh among Big Ten teams. Mike and associate head coach Mark Osiecki played Population: 252,551 for the Badgers, while his brother, Matt, skated for Founded: 1848 The Badger penalty kill ranks 47th in the coun- Enrollment: 43,198 try at 78.1 percent (75-for-96), sixth in the league. Notre Dame. Nickname: Badgers Michigan’s penalty kill ranks 19th in the nation and Colors: Cardinal and White third in the Big Ten at 84.0 percent (68-for-81). ONCE A BADGER... National Affi liation: NCAA Division I UW’s results have been little impacted by spe- Every member of Wisconsin’s coaching staff, as Conference: Big Ten cial teams.