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Bulldog Hockey University of Minnesota Duluth TWO-TIME DEFENDING NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BULLDOG HOCKEY UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH 2019-20 SCHEDULE TONIGHT’S MATCH-UP Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 OCTOBER HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD 5 Univ. of Alberta # AMSOIL Arena My9 L 5-3 Wisconsin leads... 91-61-15 11 UMass Lowell (R.V.) AMSOIL Arena FSN L 3-2 LAST MEETING 12 UMass Lowell (R.V.) AMSOIL Arena My9 W 2-1 No. 14 Wisconsin 4, UMD 3 March 16, 2013 18 No. 17 Wisconsin Madison, WI FSN+ 7pm Kohl Center, Madison, WI 19 No. 17 Wisconsin Madison, WI FSN+ 7pm 25 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN FSN+ 7pm BROADCAST INFORMATION NO. 3 UMD BULLDOGS NO. 17 WISCONSIN Location Madison, WI 26 Minnesota AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm 2019-20 Record 1-1-0 2019-20 Record 1-1-0 Facility Kohl Center NOVEMBER NCHC Record 0-0-0-0 B1G Record 0-0-0 TV Fox Sports North+/Fox Sports Wis. 8 Denver * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm Head Coach Scott Sandelin Head Coach Tony Granato Video Stream Fox Sports Go 9 Denver * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm 20th Season 4th Season Radio 610 KDAL 15 Miami * Oxford, OH 6:05pm Record 370-312-87 Record at Wisconsin 49-53-10 Audio Stream 610kdal.com 16 Miami * Oxford, OH 6:05pm 22 Colorado College * AMSOIL Arena 7:07pm 23 Colorado College * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm NEWSWORTHY & NOTABLE 29 Minnesota State AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm FACEOFF After a season-opening series split, the AGAINST THE COMPETITION Former league rivals in the 30 Minnesota State AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm University of Minnesota Duluth men’s hockey historic WCHA, UMD and Wisconsin will meet for DECEMBER the 168th time in program history when the puck 6 Omaha * Omaha, NE 7:07pm program will reignite hostilities with a former drops in Madison on Friday night. The Badgers lead 7 Omaha * Omaha, NE 7:07pm conference rival, matching up with Wisconsin for the 29 Merrimack North Andover, MA 3pm first time since the teams left the Western Collegiate 91-61-15 in the all-time series, including back-to- 30 Merrimack North Andover, MA 3pm Hockey Association following the 2013 season. The back victories, sweeping the Bulldogs from the WCHA JANUARY Bulldogs and Badgers will face off at 7 p.m. both Tournament on March 15-16, 2013 at the Kohl 10 Western Michigan * AMSOIL Arena FSN 7:07pm Friday and Saturday night at the Kohl Center in Center in their last meeting. With a six-year drought 11 Western Michigan * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm Madison. since their last meeting, UMD has no skaters with 17 St. Cloud State * St. Cloud, MN 7:37pm LAST TIME OUT After dropping Friday night’s season previous experience against Wisconsin. Head coach 18 St. Cloud State * St. Cloud, MN FSN+ 4:07pm opener 3-2 to UMass Lowell, then-No. 1 UMD Scott Sandelin is 10-19-7 against the Badgers. 24 North Dakota * AMSOIL Arena CBSSN 7:07pm rebounded by playing a complete game, shutting BALANCED ATTACK UMD spread the offense around 25 North Dakota * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm with four players scoring goals and nine different 31 Denver * Denver, CO 8:07pm down the River Hawks defensively in a 2-1 victory. skaters contributing points over the weekend. Junior FEBRUARY Hunter Shepard stopped 22-of-23 pucks, while 1 Denver * Denver, CO 8:07pm Justin Richards scored his first career short-handed defenseman Scott Perunovich scored a goal and 7 Omaha * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm goal, and Nick Swaney added the game-winner added two assists on the weekend, while sophomore 8 Omaha * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm midway through the third before the defense took winger Noah Cates had a goal and an assist. Kobe 21 Western Michigan * Kalamazoo, MI CBSSN 6pm over. Special teams made the difference, as the Roth and Nick Swaney each totaled 11 shots on goal 22 Western Michigan * Kalamazoo, MI 6pm Bulldogs held Lowell to an 0-for-8 night on the against UMass Lowell. 28 Colorado College * Colorado Springs, CO 8:37pm power play. NCAA SUPERLATIVES UMD is one of just 12 teams to 29 Colorado College * Colorado Springs, CO 7:07pm BULLDOGS IN THE POLLS UMD slipped two spots remain perfect on the penalty kill over the weekend, MARCH to No. 3 in the latest U.S. College Hockey Online holding the River Hawks scoreless on nine chances 6 St. Cloud State * AMSOIL Arena FSN 7:07pm with the man advantage. Conversely, the Bulldogs 7 St. Cloud State * AMSOIL Arena My9 7:07pm (USCHO.com) Division I Men’s Poll released scored on the power play and while short-handed in NCHC Tournament Monday. The Bulldogs also shifted to No. 2 in the 13-14 Quarterfinals Home Sites TBD TBD USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll. the series. Allowing just 2.0 goals per game, UMD 20-21 Frozen Faceoff St. Paul, MN CBSSN TBD National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) rival ranks no. 14 in scoring defense this season. NCAA Tournament Denver topped both major national polls, receiving Averaging 1.00 assist per game, Scott Perunovich 27-28 Regionals TBD TBD TBD 38-of-51 first-place votes from the USCHO and 28- ranks no. 24 nationally. Hunter Shepard’s 2.01 goals APRIL of-34 from the Coaches. UMD held on to three from against average ranks no. 26. NCAA Frozen Four the media and two from coaches. Five teams from A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN Among the NCHC’s leaders, 9 Semifinals Detroit, MI TBD TBD the NCHC rank in this week’s poll; along with the Perunovich finds himself tied for no. 12 overall in 11 Championship Detroit, MI TBD TBD Bulldogs and Pioneers, the league is represented scoring with his three points (one goal, two assists) # Exhibition | Home | * Game | All Times Central. by No. 11 St. Cloud State, No. 14 Western Michigan, and no. 3 among defensemen ... Louie Roehl’s and No. 18 North Dakota. UMD faces a ranked time five blocked shots last weekend rank no. 4 in the for the first time this season in No. 17 Wisconsin this weekend. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 BULLDOG HOCKEY 2019-20 NUMERICAL ROSTER UMD AT A GLANCE... NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. S/G HOMETOWN PREVIOUS TEAM UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH 3 Matt Anderson D 6-0 195 Jr. L Shakopee, Minn. Holy Family Catholic H.S. Location Duluth, MN 4 Dylan Samberg D 6-4 215 Jr. L Hermantown, Minn. Hermantown H.S. Founded 1895 5 Nick Wolff ‘C’ D 6-5 230 Sr. L Eagan, Minn. Des Moines (USHL) Enrollment 11,200 6 Louie Roehl D 5-10 185 Jr. R Eden Prairie, Minn. Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL) Chancellor Dr. Lendley Black 7 Scott Perunovich D 5-10 175 Jr. L Hibbing, Minn. Cedar Rapids (USHL) Athletic Director Josh Berlo 2018-19 SEASON 8 Hunter Lellig D 6-2 195 So. R Waterloo, Iowa Waterloo (USHL) Overall Record 29-11-2 10 Kobe Roth F 5-9 175 Jr. L Warroad, Minn. Des Moines (USHL) NCHC 14-9-1 11 Koby Bender F 6-1 200 Jr. R Cloquet, Minn. Muskegon (USHL) Postseason NCAA National Champions 12 Jarod Hilderman D 6-1 210 Sr. R Kamsack, Saskatchewan Fargo (USHL) NCHC Frozen Faceoff Champions 13 Tanner Laderoute F 6-0 190 So. R Edmonton, Alberta Okotoks (AJHL) PROGRAM HISTORY (entering 2019-20) 15 Quinn Olson F 5-11 170 Fr. L Calgary, Alberta Okotoks (AJHL) Overall Record 1,138-1,109-164 (75 seasons) 16 Luke Loheit F 6-1 195 Fr. R Minnetonka, Minn. Penticton (BCHL) NCHC Record 76-55-13 (6 seasons) 17 Cole Koepke F 6-1 195 So. L Hermantown, Minn. Sioux City (USHL) NCAA Championships 3 (2019, 2018, 2011) 18 Jesse Jacques F 6-2 200 So. R Hermantown, Minn. Green Bay (USHL) NCAA Tournament Apperances 12 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances 6 19 Justin Richards ‘A’ F 5-11 190 Jr. R Columbus, Ohio Lincoln (USHL) NCHC Tournament Titles 2 20 Jackson Cates F 6-0 190 So. L Stillwater, Minn. Waterloo (USHL) WCHA Regular Season/Tournament Titles 3/3 21 Noah Cates F 6-2 190 So. L Stillwater, Minn. Omaha (USHL) AMSOIL ARENA 22 Brandon Puricelli F 5-10 185 Fr. R Ellisville, Mo. Springfield (NAHL) Home Record 87-51-19 23 Nick Swaney F 5-11 175 Jr. R Lakeville, Minn. Waterloo (USHL) Capacity 6,756 26 Jade Miller F 5-10 190 Sr. L Minto, N.D. Austin (NAHL) Surface 200’ x 85’ 27 Jake Rosenbaum D 6-0 190 So. R Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Minot (NAHL) Year Opened 2010 28 Brady Meyer F 6-5 215 Fr. L North Branch, Minn. Green Bay (USHL) INTERVIEW POLICY Coach Sandelin, assistant 32 Hunter Shepard ‘C’ G 6-1 210 Sr. L Cohasset, Minn. Bismarck (NAHL) coaches and student-athletes are avaliable for phone and in-person interviews by contacting Joe 36 Ben Patt G 5-11 180 So. L Brampton, Ontario Notre Dame (SJHL) Hansen (218-343-8654, [email protected]) 39 Ryan Fanti G 6-3 195 Fr. L Thunder Bay, Ontario Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL) in the athletic communications office. Requests HEAD COACH Scott Sandelin, 20th Season DIRECTOR, HOCKEY SPORTS PERFORMANCE Dr. Susan Hoppe for interviews with student- athletes on non-game ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Jason Herter RESIDENT ATHLETIC TRAINER Max Knight days must be made 24 hours in advance. Postgame ASSISTANT COACH Adam Krause EQUIPMENT MANAGER Chris Garner interviews with Coach Sandelin and requested VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Brant Nicklin OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Bill Watson players will be conducted following a brief cooling- DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Christian Koelling ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER Dale “Hoagie” Haagenson off period.
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