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Contact: Matt Hodson / O: 952-681-7668 / C: 612-801-2808 / [email protected] WESTERN COLLEGIATE Opening Faceoff • Season-High Three in the Top-20: The men's Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) enters Thanksgiving week HOCKEY ASSOCIATION with three teams in the top-20 of the USCHO.com poll (along with two in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine ledger). • Founded 1951 • • Minnesota State, which has a six-game winning streak and is 9-1-0 overall, is ranked third for the third- 2950 Metro Drive, Suite 102 consecutive week (and received three first-place nods by USCHO.com voters). Bloomington, MN 55425 • Bowling Green (8-3-2) is No. 12 in the USCHO.com poll and is ranked 11th by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine. 952-681-7947 • Lake Superior State (6-3-1) is ranked for the first time since Nov. 7, 2016, debuting at No. 20 in the USCHO.com poll. The Lakers have victories this month over now-No. 14 Michigan (Nov. 2) and Bowling Green (Nov. 16). • Believe In Blue: Lake Superior State has surged back into the national top-20 thanks to improved offensive output, MEMBER TEAMS some big wins and a road-warrior mentality. University of Alabama in Huntsville • The Lakers are third in the WCHA and 17th nationally by averaging 3.30 goals-per-game, more than a goal better University of Alaska Anchorage than their final 2017-18 mark (2.11 per contest). University of Alaska Fairbanks • After going 0-6-2 against ranked teams in 2017-18, LSSU is off to a 2-2-0 start this season, with the aforementioned wins against top-15 opponents Michigan (then-No. 12) and Bowling Green (then-No. 10). Bowling Green State University • The Lakers are 5-1-0 (.833) away from home this season, the second-most road victories in the country and the second-best winning percentage among teams that have played at least three road games. Lake Superior State University • 200-foot Game: Minnesota State is one of five NCAA teams to rank in the top-10 for both scoring offense and defense. Michigan Technological University • The Mavericks are second nationally with a WCHA-best 4.50 goals-per-game, while they are tied for eighth by Minnesota State University allowing just 2.00 per contest. St. Cloud State (third and tied for third), Massachusetts (fourth and second), Northern Michigan University Providence (sixth and sixth) and Quinnipiac (10th and tied for eighth) are the others. • Bowling Green is just outside this group, as the Falcons have played the nation's stingiest defense to date by Tradition Starts Here allowing just 1.69 goals-per-game, while scoring 3.62 per skate to rank 11th. • Copper Country Strong: This Friday's game at the John MacInnes Student Ice Arena will have extra meaning, as #WeAreWCHA Michigan Tech will wear special Copper Country Strong jerseys. The Huskies are hosting an in-game silent auction for the jerseys, with all proceeds going to the Portage Health Foundation's Flood with Love initiative benefitting families impacted by the Father's Day flood in Houghton, Mich. 2018-19 Important Dates

Date Event By the Numbers Dec. 7-8 1st weekend of five (5) • 8: Game-winning goals the last two seasons by Northern Michigan junior Darien Craighead. After topping the NCAA WCHA league series with six deciding markers in 2017-18, he is tied for the WCHA lead with two in 2018-19 (including last Saturday, as he Dec. 17-27 Holiday Break snapped a 1-1 tie with 1:15 remaining in the Wildcats' 2-1 victory over Alaska Anchorage). Late-Dec./ In-season tournaments Early-Jan. Desert Hockey Classic The Week Ahead • Three WCHA Series: All six WCHA league games this weekend, including a pair of intrastate rivalry sets, will be TD Bank Catamount Cup streamed live and on-demand via FloHockey.tv. March 1-2 Final reg. season games • The annual Cappo Cup series gets started in the UP, with Lake Superior State putting its newly-acquired No. 20 March 8-10 WCHA Quarterfinals ranking on the line against visiting Northern Michigan. Elsewhere, Bemidji State hosts No. 3 Minnesota State for Host sites; seeds 1-4 in-state WCHA bragging rights, while Michigan Tech welcomes Alaska. 2019 WCHA Semifinals March 15-17 • Exhibition and Nonconference Road Tests: Bowling Green will get in a pre-Thanksgiving skate with Wednesday's Host sites; top 2 seeds exhibition contest in Plymouth, Mich. against the U.S. Under-18 Team. Alaska Anchorage continues its road trip with a March 23 WCHA Championship weekend set in Grand Forks against No. 17 North Dakota. Host site; top seed March 29-31 2019 NCAA Regionals 2018-19 WCHA Standings Four sites Conference Overall April 11-13 2019 NCAA Frozen Four Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts GP W L T 3/SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA KeyBank Center 1 Michigan Tech 12 4 4 0 0 0 1.000 15 9 10 5 5 0 .500 28 30 Buffalo, N.Y. (3) Minnesota State 12 4 4 0 0 0 1.000 19 4 10 9 1 0 .900 45 20 Northern Michigan 12 6 4 2 0 0 .667 12 6 12 5 7 0 .417 22 28 4 (12/11) Bowling Green 11 6 3 2 1 1 .583 11 10 13 8 3 2 .692 47 22 FloHockey.tv 5 (20) Lake Superior State 10 6 3 2 1 0 .583 19 16 10 6 3 1 .650 33 27 6 Bemidji State 9 4 3 1 0 0 .750 7 5 10 5 4 1 .550 22 20 In partnership with FloSports, the 7 Alaska 8 6 2 3 1 1 .417 11 17 12 2 8 2 .250 19 41 innovator in live digital sports and 8 Ferris State 6 6 2 4 0 0 .333 17 23 12 4 8 0 .333 33 43 original content, FloHockey.tv - the 9 Alabama Huntsville 3 6 1 5 0 0 .167 10 15 12 1 11 0 .083 13 38 official online streaming platform of the 10 Alaska Anchorage 1 8 0 7 1 0 .062 4 20 10 1 8 1 .150 10 33 WCHA - will provide fans with live and (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout; archived broadcasts of WCHA hockey rankings listed by USCHO.com first, followed byUSA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) via iOS, Roku or Apple TV 4. This Week in the WCHA (All Times Local) Featuring each of the 10 WCHA member Wednesday, Nov. 21 Saturday, Nov. 24 institutions, every league game – home (EXH) (12/11) Bowling Green at USA Under-18 Team, 7:00 p.m. ET Northern Michigan at (20) Lake Superior State, 7:07 p.m. ET^ and away – will be streamed live, along Alaska at Michigan Tech, 7:07 p.m. ET^ with all nonconference home games, (3) Minnesota State at Bemidji State, 7:07 p.m. CT^ select nonconference road contests and Friday, Nov. 23 (NC) Alaska Anchorage at (17) North Dakota, 7:07 p.m. CT the 2019 WCHA Tournament. Northern Michigan at (20) Lake Superior State, 7:07 p.m. ET^ Alaska at Michigan Tech, 7:07 p.m. ET^ (3) Minnesota State at Bemidji State, 7:07 p.m. CT^ (NC) Alaska Anchorage at (17) North Dakota, 7:37 p.m. CT

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Third-ranked Minnesota State and Northern Michigan moved into a at Northern Michigan 3, Alaska Anchorage 0 tie with Michigan Tech atop the WCHA standings following sweeps, at Northern Michigan 2, Alaska Anchorage 1 Alabama Huntsville split with Alaska for its first win of the season (Nov. 16 and 17 at ; Marquette, Mich.) and Lake Superior State earned a road split at No. 10 Bowling Green. • The Wildcats picked up their first sweep of the season, allowing just one goal in two victories over the visiting Seawolves. Alabama Huntsville 3, at Alaska 1 • Northern Michigan senior goaltender Atte Tolvanen moved into a at Alaska 2, Alabama Huntsville 1 tie for the NCAA lead with his third shutout of the season (and 11th (Nov. 16 and 17 at ; Fairbanks, Alaska) career clean sheet, the second-most in school history) in Friday • The Chargers and host Nanooks played to a split, with the visitors night's 3-0 victory. Tolvanen stopped all 18 shots he faced, while winning Friday for their first victory of the season. the Wildcats received goals from Tony Bretzman in the first period, • After suffering five one-goal losses during its winless 10-game and Vincent de May (first collegiate strike for the freshman) and start to the season, UAH finally broke through with its first victory, Troy Loggins in the second stanza. 3-1 in Friday's series opener. The Chargers were outshot by a 45-20 • Darien Craighead, who has eight game-winning goals the last margin, but received 44 stops from WCHA Goaltender of the Week two seasons, struck in the clutch again, snapping a 1-1 tie with 1:15 Mark Sinclair, who earned his first collegiate win. FreshmenJack remaining to give the Wildcats a 2-1 win Saturday. Adam Rockwood Jeffers (first period) andBauer Neudecker (second period) scored scored in the first period for NMU, whileJeremiah Luedtke for UAH, with Neudecker’s first collegiate goal standing as the answered in the second for UAA, which also received an impressive game-winner. 38 saves from sophomore goaltender Kris Carlson. • Steven Jandric’s one-timer goal with 1:18 remaining in regulation snapped a 1-1 tie Saturday and gave the host Nanooks a 2-1 win and at No. 2 St. Cloud State 2, Bemidji State 0 split. UAF freshman goaltender Gustavs Grigals made 30 saves at No. 2 St. Cloud State 7, Bemidji State 4 for the win, outdueling UAH’s Jake Theut (43 stops). UAF’s Tristan (Nov. 16 and 17 at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center; St. Cloud, Minn.) Thompson and UAH’s Connor James traded first-period goals. • The second-ranked Huskies edged the Beavers on Friday and outlasted the visitors Saturday for a nonconference sweep. Lake Superior State 5, at No. 10 Bowling Green 0 • Henry Johnson did all he could for Bemidji State in Friday's series at No. 10 Bowling Green 5, Lake Superior State 2 opener, stopping 19-of-20 shots he faced. But, SCSU's Jeff Smith (Nov. 16 and 17 at ; Bowling Green, Ohio) pitched a 32-save shutout and the Huskies added an empty-net • The visiting Lakers defeated their second top-15 opponent of the goal for the 2-0 win. month in Friday's series opener, before the 10th-ranked Falcons • Nine different Beavers recorded a point Saturday, but it was not bounced back to earn the split Saturday. enough in a 7-4 loss. BSU's Adam Brady and Alex Ierullo scored in • LSSU was outshot 30-17 on Friday, but connected five times, while a 41-second span of the second period to bring the Beavers within Nick Kossoff made 30 stops, for a 5-0 win. WCHA Co-Rookie of one at 4-3, but by the time Jay Dickman lit the lamp at 9:19 of the the Week Ashton Calder, a Sault Ste. Marie native, lit the lamp at third, the visitors trailed, 7-3. Nick Cardelli also scored for BSU. 15:29 of the first period for his first collegiate point, goal and game- winner, Will Riedell scored in the second period and the Lakers put at No. 2 St. Cloud State 2, Bemidji State 0 the game away with three in the final stanza (fromLukas Kaelble, at No. 2 St. Cloud State 7, Bemidji State 4 Anthony Nellis and Collin Saccoman). (Nov. 16 and 17 at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center; St. Cloud, Minn.) • BGSU snapped a 2-2 tie Saturday with three goals in the third • The second-ranked Huskies edged the Beavers on Friday and period, salvaging the split with a 5-2 victory. In his first game back outlasted the visitors Saturday for a nonconference sweep. from an injury, WCHA Co-Rookie of the Week Will Cullen broke • Henry Johnson did all he could for Bemidji State in Friday's series the tie at 8:44 of the final stanza with his first collegiate goal. opener, stopping 19-of-20 shots he faced. But, SCSU's Jeff Smith Fellow freshman Taylor Schneider gave the Falcons breathing pitched a 32-save shutout and the Huskies added an empty-net room at 16:15, before an empty-netter sealed the outcome. The goal for the 2-0 win. teams traded the night’s first four goals, with All-AmericanAlec • Nine different Beavers recorded a point Saturday, but it was not Rauhauser scoring twice for BGSU in the first period, andDiego enough in a 7-4 loss. BSU's Adam Brady and Alex Ierullo scored in Cuglietta and Steven Ruggiero answering back for LSSU. a 41-second span of the second period to bring the Beavers within one at 4-3, but by the time Jay Dickman lit the lamp at 9:19 of the No. 3 Minnesota State 7, Ferris State 1 third, the visitors trailed, 7-3. Nick Cardelli also scored for BSU. No. 3 Minnesota State 5, Ferris State 2 (Nov. 16 and 17 at Verizon Center; Mankato, Minn.) at Clarkson 3, Michigan Tech 1 • The third-ranked Mavericks came back from their bye week firing at Clarkson 3, Michigan Tech 1 on all cylinders, scoring 12 goals en route to a sweep of the visiting (Nov. 16 and 17 at Cheel Arena; Potsdam, N.Y.) Bulldogs. • The Huskies and Golden Knights faced off for the first time since • Minnesota State got three-point nights from three different skaters, the 1970 NCAA semifinals, but host Clarkson earned the sweep with scored three goals in the first period and never looked back for consecutive 3-1 victories (both with an empty-net goal). the 7-1 win in Friday's series opener. Parker Tuomie (1g-2a), • Tech enjoyed a 27-21 advantage in shots Friday, but lit the lamp Marc Michaelis (2g-1a) and Connor Mackey (3a) were the trio of only once in a 3-1 setback. Raymond Brice's goal at 3:56 of the Mavericks with three-point efforts, while WCHA Forward of the second period brought the Huskies even at 1-1, but Clarkson scored Week Jared Spooner had a one-goal, one-assist night and Dallas less than three minutes later and never trailed again. Gerads’ first-period, power-play goal stood as the game-winner. • Saturday was nearly identical, with MTU's Jake Lucchini scoring • Three-point nights from Spooner and Max Coatta (2g-1a each), at 2:12 of the second period to tie the score at 1-1, only to see the along with 24 saves by Mathias Israelsson, lifted the Mavericks to Golden Knights retake the lead 35 seconds later, before adding an a 5-2 victory Saturday. Spooner scored twice in the second period empty-net tally for the final score. Devin Kero made 22 stops for to give Minnesota State a 2-0 lead, while Coatta lit the lamp twice in the Huskies. the third period (including the game-winner). Corey Mackin netted his first goal of the season for the Bulldogs, whileFrankie Melton also scored.

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Forward of the Week Defenseman of the Week Jared Spooner Connor Mackey So., Minnesota State (Bismarck, N.D.) So., Minnesota State (Tower Lakes, Ill.) Spooner accumulated a WCHA-best three goals and a league-high five points, Mackey handed out a WCHA-best three assists, topped league defensemen with helping No. 3 Minnesota State to a WCHA sweep of visiting Ferris State. The three points, was second with a +5 rating and added three blocked shots as No. sophomore from Bismarck, N.D. had a one-goal, one-assist effort in Friday’s 7-1 3 Minnesota State swept Ferris State in a weekend WCHA series. The sophomore victory. He then scored the first two goals of Saturday’s contest, later adding an from Tower Lakes, Ill. set a career high with three helpers and was +4 in Friday assist in the Mavericks’ 5-2 triumph. Spooner tied for second nationally with his night’s 7-1 victory, setting up the Mavericks’ third, fourth and seventh goals. He three goals and tied for third with five points, while he also registered nine shots then added a shot on goal and a +1 rating in Saturday’s 5-2 triumph. Mackey’s on goal and 17 faceoff wins on the weekend. This is Spooner’s first WCHA weekly three assists tied for the second-most last week by a NCAA blueliner. This is award of the 2018-19 season and his second career honor. Mackey’s first career WCHA weekly award.

Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: • Darien Craighead, Jr., Northern Michigan - Scored the tie-breaking, • Tony Bretzman, Sr., Northern Michigan - Second among WCHA blueliners game-winning goal with 1:15 remaining Saturday, lifting the Wildcats to a with two points, including the game-winning goal Friday as the Wildcats 2-1 victory over Alaska Anchorage. swept Alaska Anchorage. • Diego Cuglietta, Sr., Lake Superior State - Assisted on Friday’s game-win- • Cameron Clarke, Jr., Ferris State - Had two assists and three shots on goal ning goal and scored during Saturday’s contest, helping the now-No. 20 during the Bulldogs’ series at No. 3 Minnesota State. Lakers split at then-No. 10 Bowling Green. • Alec Rauhauser, Jr., Bowling Green - Scored the first two Falcons goals • Frankie Melton, So., Ferris State - Had a goal and an assist, along with a +1 Saturday, helping No. 12/11 BGSU to a 5-2 win and split with LSSU. rating during the Bulldogs’ series at No. 3 Minnesota State. • Collin Saccoman, Jr., Lake Superior State - Collected one goal, one assist, five blocked shots and a +2 rating as the now-No. 20 Lakers earned a road split at then-No. 10 Bowling Green. • John Teets, Sr., Alabama Huntsville - Picked up two assists, including one on Friday’s game-winner, and helped the Chargers hold Alaska without a power-play goal in 10 chances as UAH split in Fairbanks.

Goaltender of the Week Co-Rookies of the Week Mark Sinclair Ashton Calder So., Alabama Huntsville (Dundas, Ontario) Fr., F, Lake Superior State (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.) Sinclair played in just one game and was spectacular in stopping 44-of-45 shots Playing for his hometown Lakers, Calder’s first collegiate goal and point was ex- in Alabama Huntsville’s 3-1 road win Friday at Alaska. While his 44 saves were a tra-special, as he netted the game-winning marker in Lake Superior State’s 5-0 single-game high for an NCAA netminder last weekend, the win was the first of road win last Friday at then-No. 10 Bowling Green. The freshman from Sault Ste. the season for UAH and the first of the sophomore’s career. The Chargers were Marie, Mich. lit the lamp 15:29 into the contest, giving the Lakers a 1-0 lead they outshot 45-20 in the contest, but Sinclair guided them to victory with 13 saves would not relinquish (adding a goal in the second period and three more in the fi- in the first period, 11 in the second and 20 more in the final stanza. The Dundas, nal stanza). Saturday night, Calder tallied his first collegiate assist on LSSU’s first Ontario native blanked the Nanooks over the game’s final 45:18 for his first career goal of the game, which tied the contest at 1-1. Calder’s one goal, one game-win- WCHA weekly award. ning goal and two points last weekend all tied for the WCHA rookie lead, while helping the No. 20 Lakers jump into the USCHO.com poll for the first time since Honorable Mention: Nov. 7, 2016. This is Calder’s first career WCHA weekly award. • Mathias Israelsson, Sr., Minnesota State - Improved to a perfect 6-0-0 this season, with 41 stops, a .932 save percentage and a 1.50 goals-against average during the third-ranked Mavericks' sweep of Ferris State. Will Cullen • Nick Kossoff, Jr., Lake Superior State - Stopped all 30 shots faced in his Fr., D, Bowling Green (Pelham Manor, N.Y.) lone start Friday, blanking then-No. 10 Bowling Green in a 5-0 victory for the now-No. 20 Lakers. In his first game back after missing the previous eight due to injury, Cullen scored • Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan - Moved into sole possession of the game-winning goal and added an assist during the third period of No. 12/11 second in the NMU record books with his 11th career shutout Friday, while Bowling Green’s 5-2 victory Saturday over Lake Superior State. The freshman topping WCHA goalies that made two starts with a 0.50 goals-against aver- from Pelham Manor, N.Y. lit the lamp for the first time in his collegiate career, age and .975 save percentage in the Wildcats’ sweep of Alaska Anchorage. scoring at 8:44 of the final stanza to snap a 2-2 tie. He then connected with fellow freshman Taylor Schneider for a goal to put the Falcons ahead 4-2 with 3:45 re- maining in regulation. This is the first career WCHA weekly award for Cullen, who tied for the league rookie lead last weekend with his one goal, one game-winning goal and two points.

Honorable Mention: • Vincent de May, F, Northern Michigan - Sored his first collegiate goal Fri- day, helping the Wildcats to a 3-0 win and sweep of Alaska Anchorage. • Julian Napravnik, F, Minnesota State - Had two assists, five shots on goal and a +2 rating, helping the No. 3 Mavericks sweep Ferris State. • Bauer Neudecker, F, Alabama Huntsville - First collegiate goal was the game-winner in the Chargers’ first victory of the season, 3-1 Friday at UAF.

2018-19 WCHA Players of the Week (Previous Winners)

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. 8 Stephen Baylis, Sr., Bowling Green Tomi Hiekkavirta, Jr., Alaska Anchorage Mareks Mitens, So., Lake Superior State Pierre-Luc Veillette, F, Lake Superior State Oct. 15 Cameron Wright, So., Bowling Green Riese Zmolek, So., Minnesota State Ryan Bednard, Jr., Bowling Green Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State Oct. 22 Max Coatta, Sr., Minnesota State Nate Kallen, Jr., Ferris State Anton Martinsson, Jr., Alaska Hunter Wendt, F, Ferris State Oct. 29 Max Johnson, So., Bowling Green Alec Rauhauser, Jr., Bowling Green Ryan Bednard, Jr., Bowling Green Roni Salmenkangas, G, Ferris State Nov. 5 Charlie Gerard, Jr., Minnesota State Keegan Ford, Sr., Michigan Tech Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan Jacob Nordqvist, D, Lake Superior State Nov. 12 Jake Lucchini, Sr., Michigan Tech Seamus Donohue, So., Michigan Tech Eric Dop, So., Bowling Green Chris Jandric, D, Alaska

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Minnesota State Picked to Repeat as WCHA Regular Season Champion 2018-19 Mankato Free Press WCHA Preseason Coaches' Poll Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points Defending regular season champion Minnesota State was picked to 1. Minnesota State (7) 88 once again hoist the MacNaughton Cup in 2018-19, according to polls of 2. Northern Michigan (2) 80 the men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) coaches and 3. Bowling Green 76 media. Northern Michigan forwards Adam Rockwood and Troy Loggins 4. Michigan Tech (1) 64 split the coaches’ and media’s votes, respectively, as WCHA Preseason 5. Bemidji State 54 6. Ferris State 49 Player of the Year, while Ferris State defenseman Cooper Zech was the 7. Lake Superior State 40 coaches’ choice as WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year. 8. Alaska 36 9. Alabama Huntsville 35 Minnesota State, which has won an NCAA-best 151 games over the last 10. Alaska Anchorage 18 six seasons and has captured at least a share of the WCHA regular Predicted order of finish. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale. Coaches could not vote for their season title in three of the last four campaigns, received seven of 10 first- own teams. place votes (88 points overall) in the sixth annual Mankato Free Press WCHA Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Mavericks took 13 of 19 first-place WCHA Preseason Player of the Year (votes) votes (182 points overall) in the second annual UAHHockey.com WCHA Adam Rockwood, Sr., F, Northern Michigan (4) Others receiving votes: Jake Jaremko, So., F, Minnesota State (3); Marc Preseason Media Poll. Michaelis, Jr., F, Minnesota State (2); Troy Loggins, Sr. F, Northern Michigan (1) Last season’s runner-up, Northern Michigan, received two first-place nods and was picked second in the coaches’ poll following its first 25-win WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year (votes) campaign since 2001-02. Bowling Green, which has four-consecutive Cooper Zech, D, Ferris State (5) 20-win seasons, was picked third, while back-to-back WCHA playoff Others receiving votes: Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State (2); Griffin champion Michigan Tech received one first-place vote and was tabbed Loughran, F, Northern Michigan (1); Tim Theocharidis, D, Bowling Green fourth. Bemidji State was picked fifth with 54 points, followed by Ferris (1); Chris Van Os-Shaw, F, Minnesota State (1) State in sixth with 49 points. Rounding out the list were Lake Superior State (seventh place, 40 points), Alaska (eighth, 36), Alabama Huntsville Preseason All-WCHA Team (ninth, 35) and Alaska Anchorage (10th, 18). Forwards Adam Rockwood, Sr., Northern Michigan; Marc Michaelis, So., Minnesota The media poll reversed the Falcons (second place) and Wildcats (third); State; Troy Loggins, Sr., Northern Michigan however, Northern Michigan received five first-place votes to Bowling Defensemen Green’s one. Michigan Tech, Bemidji State and Ferris State were identical Alec Rauhauser, Jr., Bowling Green; Philip Beaulieu, Jr., Northern Michigan (fourth through sixth), but the media’s WCHA Playoffs field included Goaltender Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan Alabama Huntsville (seventh place) and Lake Superior State (eighth). Alaska (ninth) and Alaska Anchorage (10th) rounded out the poll. 2018-19 UAHHockey.com WCHA Preseason Media Poll Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points Rockwood, a senior from Coquitlam, British Columbia and the coaches’ 1. Minnesota State (13) 182 choice as WCHA Preseason Player of the Year, led the league in overall- 2. Bowling Green (1) 159 game scoring last year with 48 points for the Wildcats, including an 3. Northern Michigan (5) 150 NCAA-best 40 assists. Loggins, a senior from Huntington Beach, Calif., 4. Michigan Tech 133 earned the media nod after setting career highs in 2017-18 with 23 goals 5. Bemidji State 110 (including an NCAA-best five short-handed strikes), 24 assists and 47 6. Ferris State 102 points. 7. Alabama Huntsville 69 8. Lake Superior State 57 Zech, a blue-liner from South Lyon, Mich., was voted WCHA Preseason 9. Alaska 47 Rookie of the Year by the league’s coaches. The Ferris State freshman 10. Alaska Anchorage 28 played for the Wenatchee Wild of the British Columbia Hockey League Predicted order of finish. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale. last season where he was the BCHL’s Defenseman of the Year, leading the league with 58 assists and scoring 69 points in 58 games. He also WCHA Preseason Player of the Year Troy Loggins, Sr., F, Northern Michigan had 23 points, including 19 assists in 20 playoff games as the Wild won Others receiving votes: Jake Jaremko, So., F, Minnesota State; Marc the RBC Cup. Michaelis, Jr., F, Minnesota State; Adam Rockwood, Sr., F, Northern Michigan; Atte Tolvanen, Sr., G, Northern Michigan. Rockwood was one of four Northern Michigan players voted to the coaches’ Preseason All-WCHA Team. He was joined by Loggins, junior Preseason All-WCHA First Team defenseman Philip Beaulieu (a second-team All-American in 2017-18) Forwards and senior goaltender Atte Tolvanen (the reigning WCHA Goaltender Marc Michaelis, Jr., Minnesota State; Jake Jaremko, Fr., Minnesota State; of the Year). Others on the team were: Minnesota State junior forward Troy Loggins, Sr., Northern Michigan Marc Michaelis and Bowling Green junior defenseman Alec Rauhauser Defensemen (last season’s WCHA Defenseman of the Year and a second-team All- Alec Rauhauser, Jr., D, Bowling Green; Philip Beaulieu, Jr., D, Northern American). Michigan Goaltender Atte Tolvanen, Sr., Northern Michigan The media’s Preseason All-WCHA First Team consisted of Loggins, Michaelis and 2017-18 WCHA Rookie of the Year Jake Jaremko Preseason All-WCHA Second Team (Minnesota State) as forwards, along with defensemen Rauhauser and Forwards Beaulieu, and goaltender Tolvanen. Adam Rockwood, Sr., Northern Michigan; Jake Lucchini, Sr., Michigan Tech; Darien Craighead, Jr., Northern Michigan (tie); Brandon Kruse, So., Bowling Green (tie); Parker Tuomie, Jr., Minnesota State (tie) Defensemen Ian Scheid, Jr., Minnesota State; Chris Pohlkamp, Sr., Bowling Green Goaltender Ryan Bednard, Jr., Bowling Green

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USCHO.com USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Nov. 19, 2018 Nov. 19, 2018 Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Poll Record Top 15 1. St. Cloud State (38) 11-1-0 985 2 1. St. Cloud State, 502 (16) 2 11-1-0 8 2. Minnesota Duluth (7) 9-2-1 920 1 2. Minnesota Duluth, 466 (5) 1 9-2-1 8 3. Minnesota State (3) 9-1-0 918 3 3. Minnesota State, 447 3 9-1-0 8 4. Massachusetts (2) 10-1-0 860 4 4. Massachusetts, 415 4 10-1-0 4 5. Ohio State 8-3-1 763 6 5. Ohio State, 349 6 8-3-1 8 6. Penn State 9-2-0 695 5 6. Penn State, 327 5 9-2-0 7 7. Denver 6-3-1 693 7 7. Denver, 287 7 6-3-1 8 8. Notre Dame 7-4-1 655 8 8. Notre Dame, 274 8 7-4-1 8 9. Providence 7-3-1 639 9 9. Providence, 253 9 7-3-1 8 10. Quinnipiac 9-2-0 486 14 10. Quinnipiac, 193 14 9-2-0 5 11. Union 7-3-1 474 12 11. Bowling Green, 154 10 8-3-2 4 12. Bowling Green 8-3-2 469 10 12. Union, 142 12 7-3-1 4 13. Northeastern 7-3-1 447 13 13. Northeastern, 118 15 7-3-1 5 14. Michigan 6-5-0 293 16 14. Arizona State, 63 -- 10-4-0 1 15. Cornell 5-3-0 251 17 15. Cornell, 32 -- 5-3-0 5 16. Arizona State 10-4-0 230 18 Also receiving votes: Miami, 15; Michigan, 15; North Dakota, 14; Bemidji 17. North Dakota 5-5-1 206 11 State, 7; Princeton, 3; Clarkson, 2; Lake Superior State, 1; Rochester 18. Princeton 3-3-1 169 15 Institute of Technology, 1. 19. Miami 9-5-0 128 20 20. Lake Superior State 6-3-1 78 NR Others receiving votes: Clarkson 32, Western Michigan 27, Bemidji State 25, Minnesota 24, RIT 17, UMass Lowell 9, Boston University 3, Michigan Tech 2, Dartmouth 1, Mercyhurst 1.

WCHA Against the Rest By Team vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind. Total Alabama Huntsville 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-6-0 Alaska Anchorage 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Alaska 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-1 0-2-0 0-5-1 Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 2-3-1 Bowling Green 2-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-1 Ferris State 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 Lake Superior State 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 Michigan Tech 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 Minnesota State 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 5-1-0 Northern Michigan 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 TOTALS: 3-2-0 7-4-1 0-4-0 5-1-0 5-17-2 0-4-0 20-32-3 (.600) (.625) (.000) (.833) (.250) (.000) (.391)

By Site vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind Total Home 2-1-0 3-1-1 0-2-0 3-1-0 3-6-0 0-2-0 11-13-1 Away 1-1-0 4-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 2-11-2 0-2-0 9-19-2 Neutral 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 TOTALS: 3-2-0 7-4-1 0-4-0 5-1-0 5-17-2 0-4-0 20-32-3 (.600) (.625) (.000) (1.000) (.250) (.000) (.391)

WCHA Head-to-Head (2018-19 Regular Season, League Games) UAH (pts) UAA (pts) UAF (pts) BSU (pts) BGSU (pts) FSU (pts) LSSU (pts) MTU (pts) MSU (pts) NMU (pts) W-L-T-3/SW (pts) UAH ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-5-0-0 (3) UAA 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-7-1-0 (1) UAF 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-3-1-1 (8) BSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 3-1-0-0 (9) BGSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-0-1-1 (5/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 3-2-1-1 (11) FSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-4-0-0 (6) LSSU 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-1-1-0 (1/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 3-2-1-0 (10) MTU 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 4-0-0-0 (12) MSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 4-0-0-0 (12) NMU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 4-2-0-0 (12)

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Head Coach: Mike Corbett (6th season) Head Coach: Matt Curley (1st season) Record at UAH/Overall: 39-138-16 Record at UAA/Overall: 1-8-1 2017-18 Overall Record: 12-25-2 (10-16-2-1) 2017-18 Overall Record: 4-26-4 (4-21-3-3) 2018-19 Overall Record: 1-11-0 (1-5-0-0) 2018-19 Overall Record: 1-8-1 (0-7-1-0)

Chargers Seawolves University of Alabama in Huntsville University of Alaska Anchorage

• UAH picked up its first win of the 2018-19 campaign this past • Alaska Anchorage will play a non-conference series at former WCHA weekend in a 3-1 victory on Friday night against Alaska Fairbanks, foe #17 North Dakota this weekend. This will be the second of three before the Nanooks made it a series split with a 2-1 win in the finale non-conference series the Seawolves will play this season. Alaska on Saturday. The Chargers are now 1-11-0 overall and 1-5-0 in WCHA Anchorage split its first series of the season with Colorado College contests. and will play at Nebraska Omaha Dec. 29-31. • The Chargers are away from competition in the upcoming week, • North Dakota leads the all-time series 48-17-5 and leads 28-3-3 in before returning home on Dec. 1-2 for a two-game WCHA series North Dakota. Last season the two teams skated to a 1-1 tie in the against Bowling Green. This will be the fifth consecutive season UAH season-opener and UND won 3-2 the following night. has hosted BGSU. • Jeremiah Luedtke scored his team-leading second goal of the • Senior Madison Dunn is now atop the UAH roster with five points on season last weekend at Northern Michigan. Zach Court and Jordan two goals and three assists this season, after supplying one of the Xavier each recorded their second assists of the season on the goal. Chargers three goals on Friday and chipping in an assist on Saturday. • The senior class leads the team in goals (5) and points (10) while the Dunn has recorded one point in each of the past three games. juniors and sophomores are tied for the team lead with six assists. • Mark Sinclair recorded his first career win in goal in Friday night’s The freshman class has four assists but is still looking for their first contest with a dominant 44-save performance against the Nanooks. goal. Sinclair now ranks third in the WCHA with a .931 save percentage • UAA has scored the most goals in the third period (5 of 10) and has while totaling the second-most saves with 258 stops in eight starts. given up the least goals in the third period (8 of 33). • Both of the Chargers goalies this past weekend eclipsed the 40-save • The Seawolves have 15 players with at least one point this season. mark, as senior transfer Jake Theut totaled 43 saves while allowing • Sophomore Brody Claeys ranks fourth in the WCHA in save two goals on Saturday. Theut has registered 40 or more saves in percentage (.943) and fifth in goals against average (1.62). three of his four starts this season. • The Seawolves are tied with Michigan Tech as the second least • Jack Jeffers notched his team-leading third goal of the season in penalized team in the league averaging 9.5 penalty minutes. Friday’s victory at UAF, and he’s now tied for second amongst WCHA Minnesota State is the least penalized team averaging 9.0 minutes freshmen in goals scored this season. Jeffers comes to the Chargers per game. from the Markham Royals (OJHL), where he led the squad with 79 • Alaska Anchorage will enjoy a weekend off before playing at points (23g-56a) in 2017-18. Minnesota State Dec. 7-8. • After holding Alaska Fairbanks to zero goals in 10 power-play opportunities over the weekend, UAH improved its standing nationally to eighth with a .879 success rate on penalty kills this season.

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Head Coach: Erik Largen (1st season) Head Coach: Tom Serratore (18th season) Record at UAF/Overall: 2-8-2 Record at BSU/Overall: 287-274-79 2017-18 Overall Record: 11-22-3 (9-17-2-1) 2017-18 Overall Record: 16-14-8 (13-9-6-4) 2018-19 Overall Record: 2-8-2 (2-3-1-1) 2018-19 Overall Record: 5-4-1 (3-1-0-0)

Nanooks Beavers University of Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State University

• In their first home games in 32 days, the Alaska Nanooks hockey • Bemidji State was swept in non-conference play, Nov. 16-17 traveling team earned a WCHA split last weekend against the visiting University to then-no. 2 St. Cloud State. BSU was shutout Friday, 2-0, before of Alabama in Huntsville Chargers. UAF has now won two of its last losing 7-4 in the series finale. The Beavers have lost three straight three games after starting 0-7-2. and move to 5-4-1 overall and are now 2-3-1 in non-conference play. • The Nanooks fell, 3-1, Friday, despite outshooting the Chargers by a • Bemidji State suffered its second straight shutout loss, falling 2-0 to 45-20 margin. Kylar Hope scored the lone UAF goal. No. 2 St. Cloud State Friday. It marked just the third time BSU made • Steven Jandric’s one-timer goal with 1:18 remaining in regulation the jump to NCAA Division II hockey for the 1999-2000 season, that it snapped a 1-1 tie and gave the host Nanooks a 2-1 win and split has been blanked in back-to back games. Saturday. Freshman goaltender Gustavs Grigals made 30 saves for • Saturday marked the first time since a 8-6 loss to Minnesota State the win, while Tristan Thompson also scored. Nov. 11, 2017 that the Beavers have scored four or more goals in a • Both UAF wins this season have come from a tie-breaking, game- regular season game and lost. winning goal in the final two minutes from aJandric brother. • After failing to record a point in his first four collegiate appearances, Freshman Chris scored with 1:13 remaining Nov. 10 to give the Nick Cardelli has four points (2g-2a) in BSU’s last five games, which Nanooks a 4-3 win at Lake Superior State, before Steven's late-game includes a goal last Saturday. heroics last Saturday vs. UAH. • Despite failing to record a point versus SCSU Nov. 16-17, Aaron Miller • With eight WCHA points, Alaska ranks seventh in the conference leads all BSU players with five points (4g-1a) in the Beavers’ last standings with a 2-3-1-1 mark in league contests. Alaska’s weekend seven games. He has already surpassed his freshman goal scoring opponent, Michigan Tech, is in a three-way tie for first place with 12 total of three (3g-12a) in 35 games last winter. conference points, registering a 4-0-0-0 record in WCHA games. • Defender Justin Baudry has recently stepped into BSU’s offensive • The Nanooks are back on the road this weekend, traveling to game. The senior has three assists in BSU’s last four games. Houghton, Mich. to face the Michigan Tech Huskies. Alaska will be • Adam Brady scored a goal Saturday to reach the 30-point plateau. In back at the Carlson Center on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, hosting the Ferris 48 games as a Beaver, he has 11 goals and 19 points. No Beaver has State Bulldogs. more points since the beginning of the 2017-18 season. • Brendan Harris (1g-6a) leads all BSU players with seven points and six assists through the Beavers' first 10 games of the season. • Through his first five collegiate starts, Friday’s losing goalkeeper sophomore Henry Johnson is 3-2-0 with a 1.20 GAA and a .949 save percentage with 111 saves and six goals allowed in 298:56 minutes between the pipes. The sophomore ranks second in the country in save percentage and goals against average. • The BSU goaltenders have continued to be hot to open 2018-19. Through 10 games, BSU goaltenders are on the hook for just 17 goals, while its opponents have averaged 2.00 goals per game after a trio of empty-net goals. BSU is eighth nationally in goals allowed per game. • The BSU penalty-kill unit was 5-for-6 at SCSU Friday to move to 31-for-37 (.838) on the season. • BSU has held its opponents to one goal or less in six of its 10 games this season. They are 4-1-1 in those games. • When BSU scores two or more goals this season, they are 5-2-0. When failing to log at least two goals, they are without a win (0-2-1). • BSU is 1-2-1 this season versus teams ranked among the top 15 by USAToday/USA Hockey. BSU earned a 2-1 victory over then-No. 13 North Dakota before a 1-1 draw the following night. • Since BSU began playing hockey, the Beavers have met only University of Wisconsin-Superior (129 games) more than it has gone head-to-head with Minnesota State (119 games). The series is locked at 52-52-15 dating back to the inception of the rivalry in 1974. • The Beavers are 33-21-5 when hosting the Mavericks in Bemidji, Minn. but have lost six of the last seven at home to MSU. • While the Beavers are without a win versus MSU in the last five meetings (0-4-1), the Beavers and Mavericks played to a 2-2 OT draw when they last met, Feb. 22, 2018, and the Beavers earned an extra point in the standings winning the shootout. • his weekend BSU hosts a WCHA opponent for a regular-season game for the first time since Alaska made the trip to Bemidji in February.

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Head Coach: Chris Bergeron (9th season) Head Coach: Bob Daniels (27th season) Record at BGSU/Overall: 154-146-41 Record at FSU/Overall: 448-474-101 2017-18 Overall Record: 23-12-6 (17-6-5-2) 2017-18 Overall Record: 14-23-1 (11-16-1-0) 2018-19 Overall Record: 8-3-2 (3-2-1-1) 2018-19 Overall Record: 4-8-0 (2-4-0-0)

Falcons Bulldogs Bowling Green State University Ferris State University

• The No. 12 ranked Bowling Green State University hockey team will • The Bulldogs are off this weekend after being swept in Mankato travel to USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Michigan to take on the by No. 3 Minnesota State. Ferris State received weekend goals U.S.A. Hockey National Development Program's Under-18 Team. from Jacob Hetz, Corey Mackin and Frankie Melton, with Hetz' and • This will be the first of two mid-season exhibition contests for the Mackin's strikes standing as their first of the season. Falcons (Dec. 30 vs. Windsor). • Ferris State is back in action next weekend (Nov. 30 and Dec. 1), • All-time, the Falcons are 2-2 against the U.S. National Development traveling to Fairbanks for a two-game series with the Alaska Nanooks. team. • The Bulldogs' have received widespread offensive contributions, • Bowling Green most recently faced the U.S. Under-18 team last getting points from 21 different skaters, with 15 scoring at least once. season on Oct. 6, 2017 in an exhibition matchup that resulted in a 4-1 • Though normally known for their penalty killing exploits, the Bulldog Falcons win in Slater Family Ice Arena. man advantage unit is off to a good start in WCHA games clicking • The Falcons other win over the U.S. Under-18 team came on Nov. 15, at 7-25 (28.0 Percent). Most notably, the Bulldogs have gotten 2002 in a 2-1 victory. their WCHA power play goals from seven different sources. Nate • The Bowling Green State University hockey team enters this matchup Kallen, Jason Tackett, Hunter Wendt, Coale Norris, Jasen Fernsler, having posted a 8-3-2 record on the year thus far. They hold a 3-2-1-1 Marshall Moise, and Craig Pefley have each tallied once on the power record in conference play following their first three WCHA series with play for Ferris State through four WCHA games. Overall, the power Northern Michigan, Alaska Anchorage and Lake Superior State. play his hitting at a 19.2 percent rate through 12 games. Ferris State’s • LSSU took advantage of power plays en route to a 5-0 win over power play is looking to become the first since 2012-13 to convert Bowling Green on Friday (Nov. 16 ) night. above a 20 percent rate. • Bowling Green then rebounded to beat Lake Superior State by a final • Nate Kallen and Cooper Zech, despite having grown up thousands score of 5-2 on Saturday (Nov. 17) night, splitting the weekend series. of miles apart, have a close bond at the Bulldog blue line. The bond • The Falcons were led by Alec Rauhauser, who had two goals early to has become so strong that the two rank first and tied for third in set the tone for BGSU. These were his first two goals of the 2018-19 team-point scoring for the Bulldogs in the early going. Both had campaign. three-point games against the Michigan Tech Huskies on Saturday • He was joined by freshmen Will Cullen and Taylor Schneider in the (Nov. 10) when they each factored in on every Bulldog goal. Zech, the scoring column, as well as a late goal from Frederic Letourneau with WCHA Preseason Freshman of the Year, went off for his first career an empty netter to seal the Falcons' victory. collegiate playmaker on three assists, and a natural playmaker at that. • Cullen's goal in the third period was the first of his career for the Kallen assisted on the first two Bulldog goals and fired in his first of Orange and Brown, with Schneider and Letourneau each picking up the season on a one-timer from the blue line on the Bulldog power their second of the season. play in the second period, fittingly enough, coming on a perfect feed from Zech. Kallen (1-9-10) leads the Bulldogs in scoring while Zech (1-6-7) is tied with Tackett for third with seven points.

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Head Coach: Damon Whitten (5th season) Head Coach: Joe Shawhan (2nd season) Record at LSSU/Overall: 49-93-19 Record at MTU/Overall: 27-22-5 2017-18 Overall Record: 10-22-4 (8-17-3-0) 2017-18 Overall Record: 22-17-5 (12-11-5-2) 2018-19 Overall Record: 6-3-1 (3-2-1-0) 2018-19 Overall Record: 5-5-0 (4-0-0-0)

Lakers Huskies Lake Superior State University Michigan Technological University

• Lake Superior State (6-3-1, 3-2-1-0 WCHA) split a two-game WCHA • Michigan Tech hosts Alaska this weekend in the Huskies first return series at then-No. 10 Bowling Green last weekend. The Lakers to the John MacInnes Student Ice Arena since the season opener on defeated the Falacons 5-0 on Friday night with five different players October 12-13. The puck drops at 7:07 p.m. each night. scoring a goal. In net, senior Nick Kossoff (4-0-1) stopped all 30 • Tech is 5-5 overall and 4-0 in the WCHA. The Huskies wrapped up an shots he faced – improving his season save percentage to .914. The eight-game road trip last weekend where they went 5-3, including 4-0 shutout is the first of the season for Kossoff. On Saturday, the Lakers in conference play. The Black and Gold received a pair of votes in this and Falcons were tied 2-2 at the second intermission, but the Falcons week’s USCHO top 20 poll. scored three third-period goals, including an empty-net goal, to hand • The Huskies fell 3-1 both nights at Clarkson to wrap up the road trip. It the Lakers a 5-2 defeat. was the first games against the Golden Knights since the 1970 NCAA • Twelve different Lakers have scored a goal in 2018-19, including eight Semifinals. Both contests were one-goal games until empty net goals players with at least two goals. Senior left winger Anthony Nellis by the home team. (7-6--13) leads the team in goals, while senior center Diego Cuglietta • Raymond Brice scored Friday at Clarkson. He has two goals in the (5-3--8) and junior defenseman Collin Saccoman (5-2--7) – the last three games and six for his career. leading goal scorer among WCHA defensemen – are tied for second. • Jake Lucchini scored Saturday against the Golden Knights. He has • Twelve different Lakers have a +1 or better plus/minus rating this points in four of the last five games and leads the team with 12 points season. Senior right winger Gage Torrel (0-9--9) leads the Lakers and five goals. with a +9 rating, while freshman defenseman Jacob Norqvist (2-7- • Matt Jurusik and Devin Kero each got a game in New York. Jurusik -9) is second with a +6 rating. Sophomore center Hampus Eriksson had 18 saves Friday while Kero stopped 22 shots Saturday. (1-4--5) and Nellis are tied for third at +5. • Tech is 18-3-0 all-time against Alaska, dating back to the 1990-91 • Torrel (0-9--9) leads the Lakers and is tied for third in the WCHA season. The Huskies are 10-2-0 versus the Nanooks at home. Tech in assists. Nordqvist (2-7-- 9) and sophomore defenseman Lukas has won the last 14 meetings between the two teams. Kaelble (1-7--8) are tied for the second most helpers on the team. • Tech is hosting a Copper Country Strong game on Friday against • The Lakers return home for a two-game WCHA series with Northern Alaska. The Huskies will wear special Copper Country Strong jerseys Michigan at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday at . The that will be auctioned off with proceeds going to the Portage Health series with the Wildcats is the first installment of this year’s Cappo Foundation's Flood with Love initiative. Keweenaw Chevrolet, Pepsi Cup, which is awarded annually to the winner of the season series of Houghton, and Tech Athletics have partnered together to donate between Northern Michigan and Lake Superior State. Last season, 200 tickets to various groups throughout the Copper Country who Northern Michigan claimed the Cappo Cup after winning three of volunteered their time and services during the Father's Day flood. The four games in the series. The Cappo Cup, first awarded by the late family of Thatcher Markham will also be attending the game. Monsignor Louis Cappo in 1991, has been awarded to the team that claims the season series every year since the 1994-95 season. • Freshman right winger Ashton Calder (1-0--1) earned WCHA Co-Rookie of the Week honors after tallying one goal and one assist for two points in the series at then-No. 10 Bowling Green. In Friday’s 5-0 win, Calder scored the game-winning goal for his first collegiate goal and point. On Saturday, Calder assisted on the Lakers’ first goal of the game, which tied the score at 1-1. • Cuglietta (5-3--8) enters the weekend leading the WCHA and third in the nation in faceoff wins (142). Cuglietta is winning faceoffs at a team-best .592 clip in 2018-19. As a team, the Lakers lead the WCHA and rank 11th in the nation with a .535 faceoff win percentage. • The Lakers are ranked No. 20 in the latest USCHO.com Men's Top 20 Poll for the first time since Nov. 7, 2016 when they were also ranked 20th.

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Head Coach: Mike Hastings (7th season) Head Coach: Grant Potulny (2nd season) Record at MSU/Overall: 160-73-19 Record at NMU/Overall: 30-22-3 2017-18 Overall Record: 29-10-1 (22-5-1-0) 2017-18 Overall Record: 25-15-3 (19-7-2-2) 2018-19 Overall Record: 9-1-0 (4-0-0-0) 2018-19 Overall Record: 5-7-0 (4-2-0-0)

Mavericks Wildcats Minnesota State University Northern Michigan University

• Ranked #3 by USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine this • The Wildcats recorded their first series sweep of the season last week following a two-game home league sweep over Ferris State (7-1 weekend with a pair of conference victories over the University of and 5-2), Minnesota State (9-1-0 overall, 4-0-0 WCHA) is on the road Alaska Anchorage. NMU recorded their third shutout of the season this weekend with a pair of WCHA contests at Bemidji State. on Friday before junior forward Darien Craighead netted a goal in • Sophomore center Jared Spooner was named WCHA Forward of the the final 75 seconds of Saturday's contest to seal a win. The sweep Week after he accumulated five points in two Minnesota State home moved the Wildcats into a tie for the top spot in the WCHA with 12 WCHA wins over Ferris State last weekend. Had a goal and an assist points. in Friday's 7-1 win. Scored the first two goals of the game and added • In three of the five Wildcat wins this season, NMU has scored the an assist in Saturday's 5-2 win. Has 4-8--12 in ten games this year. first goal of the game in the opening 10 minutes of action. They did so • Sophomore defenseman Connor Mackey was named WCHA Friday against the Seawolves and also in a shutout victory at Bowling Defenseman of the Week following the Ferris State series. Had three Green State University and in the first victory of the season over assists, one shot on goal, was +5 and had three blocked shots in the Michigan State University. Senior defenseman Tony Bretzman got sweep over the Bulldogs last weekend. Had career-high three assists the scoring started on Friday while senior forward Adam Rockwood and was +4 in Friday's 7-1 win and registered one shot on goal and netted an early goal on Saturday. When it comes to scoring early, NMU was +1 in Saturday's 5-2 victory. Leads Minnesota State defensemen is 4-1-0 this season when leading after the opening period of play. in scoring with one goal and eight assists for nine points in ten games. • Both the Wildcats and the Lakers have 10 power play this season, tied • Freshman forward Julian Napravnik had two assists against Ferris for second-most in the WCHA. NMU has netted a power play goal in State last weekend. Leads Minnesota State freshmen in scoring on six of their last seven games highlighted by Craighead's game winner the year with 3-5--8 in nine games played (tied for 19th in the nation with an on-ice advantage in Saturday's victory. in scoring amongst freshman) and heads into this weekend's series • Craighead is leading the squad with five goals this season after his with Bemidji State riding a seven-game scoring streak (3-5--8). game-winner on Saturday. He is followed by senior forward Troy • Senior goaltender Mathias Israelsson stopped 41 of 44 shots for a Loggins who has four goals this season and is also tied for the team .932 save percentage and a 1.50 goals against average as Minnesota lead with nine points. Loggins is tied with junior defenseman Philip State earned a two-game home league sweep over Ferris State last Beaulieu for the most points on the team with his one goal and team weekend. Stands 6-0-0 on the year with a 1.00 goals against average leading eight assists. Rockwood is second on the team in both assists and .942 save percentage. Leads the country in goals against and points with six and eight. average, stands tied for first in winning percentage and ranks fifth in • Senior goaltender Atte Tolvanen has left his mark on both Northern save percentage. Michigan and the NCAA. With his third shutout of the season on • Junior forward Charlie Gerard, who ranks third on the Mavericks in Friday, he now owns the second most career shutouts for a Wildcat points on the season with three goals and seven assists for ten points with 11. The three shutouts this year are currently tied for the most in ten games, has surpassed his season-high for points in a season in the NCAA. He also stopped 39 shots over the weekend to pass (he had a career total of ten points in his first two years). volunteer assistant coach for fifth-most in NMU • Junior forward Parker Tuomie, who had a goal and two assists in last history and now has 2,829. Friday's 7-1 win over Ferris State, leads the Mavericks in scoring with • In the first six series of the season, NMU has been pitted against three six goals and ten assists for 16 points. Tuomie, who stands tied for ranked opponents, a pair of which were ranked in the top-10. As a fifth in the nation in scoring and has not missed a game in his three- result, the Wildcats have the 17th-hardest strength of schedule in the year Minnesota State career, has 23-48--71 over the course of his 89 NCAA this season. That number is set to rise after the series with the games with the Mavericks. ranked Lakers this weekend. • Junior captain Marc Michaelis, who scored twice and assisted on • The Wildcats have met the Lake Superior State University Lakers another in last Friday’s 7-1 win over Ferris State, ranks second on more times than any other program except Michigan Technological the team in scoring with 7-7--14 on the year and for his three-year University. The two teams have competed 125 times with NMU owning Minnesota State career has 39-51--90 in 89 career games. He's tied a 70-42-13 overall record. The two teams compete each year for the for 21st on Minnesota State’s career scoring list (DI era). Cappo Cup with NMU winning the season series each of the past two • Senior captain Max Coatta had a four-point weekend on two goals seasons. and two assists in the two-game sweep over Ferris State. Coatta, who has 6-4--10 in ten games this year, has played in 109 straight games and owns 22-25--47 in 125 career games. • Junior defenseman Edwin Hookenson leads Minnesota State and is tied for fourth in the nation with 29 blocked shots. The Lampman, Sask., native is second on the team with a +10 rating. • Minnesota State has gone 160-73-19 in seven seasons under the guidance of head coach Mike Hastings. No team in the nation has won more games (158) during that span. Hastings is serving as the head coach of the U.S. national team that will compete at the 21=019 World Junior Championship in Vancouver/Victoria. • Week 8 (Nov. 21-24, 2018) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv wcha.com #TraditionStartsHere WCHA Conference Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 4 4-4-8 2.00 1/2 2 0 2 0 +5 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 4 1-7-8 2.00 5/10 0 0 0 0 +1 3 Anthony Nellis LSSU SR F 6 4-3-7 1.17 1/2 2 0 0 0 +2 4 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 4 4-2-6 1.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 6 1-5-6 1.00 1/2 1 0 0 0 -4 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 6 1-5-6 1.00 2/4 1 0 0 0 +1 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 6 1-5-6 1.00 2/4 1 0 0 0 +2 Gage Torrel LSSU SR F 6 0-6-6 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +6 9 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 4 2-3-5 1.25 0/0 2 0 0 0 +3 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 4 0-5-5 1.25 2/4 0 0 0 0 +6 Collin Saccoman LSSU JR D 6 4-1-5 0.83 7/14 1 0 0 0 E Steven Jandric UA SO LW 6 3-2-5 0.83 4/19 1 0 1 0 +3 Chris Jandric UA FR D 6 2-3-5 0.83 4/8 2 0 1 0 E Jason Tackett FSU JR F 6 2-3-5 0.83 0/0 1 0 0 0 +2 Diego Cuglietta LSSU SR F 6 2-3-5 0.83 0/0 1 0 0 0 +2 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 6 2-3-5 0.83 2/4 2 0 0 0 +2 Brayden Gelsinger LSSU JR F 6 1-4-5 0.83 4/8 0 1 0 0 +1 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 6 0-5-5 0.83 4/8 0 0 0 0 -3 19 13 Players Tied With 4 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 6 1-5-6 1.00 1/2 1 0 0 0 -4 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 6 1-5-6 1.00 2/4 1 0 0 0 +1 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 6 1-5-6 1.00 2/4 1 0 0 0 +2 4 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 4 0-5-5 1.25 2/4 0 0 0 0 +6 Collin Saccoman LSSU JR D 6 4-1-5 0.83 7/14 1 0 0 0 E Chris Jandric UA FR D 6 2-3-5 0.83 4/8 2 0 1 0 E Cooper Zech FSU FR D 6 0-5-5 0.83 4/8 0 0 0 0 -3 8 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 4 2-2-4 1.00 0/0 2 0 1 0 -1 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 4 0-4-4 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +4 William Riedell LSSU SO D 5 2-2-4 0.80 2/4 0 0 0 0 +4 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 6 1-3-4 0.67 3/6 0 0 0 0 +4 Cameron Clarke FSU JR D 6 0-4-4 0.67 3/6 0 0 0 0 -3 BOS 13 Keegan Ford MTU SR D 4 1-2-3 0.75 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 Connor James ALH JR D 6 2-1-3 0.50 1/2 1 0 0 0 -3 Tristan Thompson UA JR D 6 1-2-3 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 John Teets ALH SR D 6 0-3-3 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 -2

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 4 2-3-5 1.25 0/0 2 0 0 0 +3 Chris Jandric UA FR D 6 2-3-5 0.83 4/8 2 0 1 0 E Cooper Zech FSU FR D 6 0-5-5 0.83 4/8 0 0 0 0 -3 4 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 6 1-3-4 0.67 3/6 0 0 0 0 +4 5 Trenton Bliss MTU FR F 4 1-2-3 0.75 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 Jake Transit FSU FR F 5 0-3-3 0.60 5/10 0 0 0 0 +1 7 Will Cullen BGSU FR D 1 1-1-2 2.00 0/0 0 0 1 0 +1 Justin Michaelian FSU FR F 3 0-2-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3 Owen Sillinger BMJ FR F 4 2-0-2 0.50 2/15 1 0 1 0 E Tommy Parrottino MTU FR F 4 2-0-2 0.50 1/2 1 0 0 0 E Colin Swoyer MTU FR D 4 1-1-2 0.50 3/6 0 0 1 0 +3 Zach Noble MTU FR F 4 0-2-2 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Ashton Calder LSSU FR F 5 1-1-2 0.40 3/6 0 0 1 0 -1 Jack Jeffers ALH FR F 6 2-0-2 0.33 3/6 0 0 0 0 -2 Taylor Schneider BGSU FR F 6 2-0-2 0.33 4/8 0 0 0 0 +2 Tim Theorcharidis BGSU FR D 6 0-2-2 0.33 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 Garrett Klee NMU FR F 6 0-2-2 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 WCHA Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 4 4 1.00 1 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 4 7 1.75 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 4 4 1.00 2 Gage Torrel LSS SR F 6 6 1.00 Anthony Nellis LSS SR F 6 4 0.67 3 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 4 5 1.25 Collin Saccoman LSS JR D 6 4 0.67 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 6 5 0.83 5 Steven Jandric AKF SO LW 6 3 0.50 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 6 5 0.83 Jasen Fernsler FSU JR F 6 3 0.50 Lukas Kaelble LSS SO D 6 5 0.83 Darien Craighead NMU JR F 6 3 0.50 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 6 5 0.83 8 25 Players Tied With 2 8 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 4 4 1.00 Alex Smith MTU JR F 4 4 1.00 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 4 4 1.00 Chad Staley AKF SR F 6 4 0.67 Cameron Clarke FSU JR D 6 4 0.67 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 6 4 0.67

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 4 2 0.50 1 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 4 0-7-7 1.75 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 4 2 0.50 2 Ian Scheid MNS JR D 4 2-2-4 1.00 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 4 2 0.50 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 4 1-3-4 1.00 Chris Jandric AKF FR D 6 2 0.33 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 6 1-3-4 0.67 Anthony Nellis LSS SR F 6 2 0.33 Lukas Kaelble LSS SO D 6 1-3-4 0.67 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 6 2 0.33 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 6 1-3-4 0.67 Darien Craighead NMU JR F 6 2 0.33 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 6 0-4-4 0.67 8 29 Players Tied With 1 8 6 Players Tied With 3 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 6 1 0.17 1 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 4 2 0.50 2 24 Players Tied With 1

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 4 +6 Jack McNeely MNS SO D 4 +6 Gage Torrel LSS SR F 6 +6 4 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 4 +5 Sam Craggs BGS SO F 6 +5 6 7 Players Tied With +4

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Eric Sinclair AKA SOD 8 17 2.12 1 Craig Pefley FSU JR F 34 12 .739 2 Nolan Nicholas AKA JR D 8 15 1.88 2 Grant Loven NMU FR F 37 17 .685 3 Cam Knight ALH SRD 6 13 2.17 3 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 52 24 .684 Nikolas Koberstein AKF SR D 6 13 2.17 4 Ross Armour BMJ FR F 12 6 .667 Collin Saccoman LSS JR D 6 13 2.17 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 10 5 .667 Robert Fosdick NMU SO D 6 13 2.17 6 Jay Dickman BMJ SR F 12 7 .632 7 Antti Virtanen AKF FR D 6 11 1.83 Brendan McKay LSS JR F 12 7 .632 8 Edwin Hookenson MNS JR D 4 10 2.50 8 Connor Ford BGS SO F 65 42 .607 John Teets ALH SRD 6 10 1.67 9 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 78 52 .600 Joe Rutkowski FSU JR D 6 10 1.67 10 Max Johnson BGS SO F 52 35 .598 James Vermeulen NMU SR D 6 10 1.67 WCHA Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 2 119:05 1 0.50 1-1-0 1 43 .977 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 2 120:00 2 1.00 2-0-0 0 51 .962 3 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 4 239:38 4 1.00 4-0-0 1 60 .938 4 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 6 358:54 6 1.00 4-2-0 3 138 .958 5 Brody Claeys AKA SO 3 185:00 5 1.62 0-2-1 1 83 .943 6 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 3 185:00 6 1.95 2-0-1 1 72 .923 7 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 5 296:34 10 2.02 3-2-0 1 93 .903 FLA 8 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 5 295:41 11 2.23 1-4-0 0 162 .936 9 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 4 207:46 9 2.60 3-0-0 0 73 .890 10 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 3 177:00 9 3.05 1-2-0 0 69 .885 11 Kris Carlson AKA SO 5 293:02 15 3.07 0-5-0 0 134 .899 12 Anton Martinsson UA JR 4 238:17 13 3.27 0-3-1 0 97 .882 13 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 6 354:32 22 3.72 2-4-0 1 152 .874

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 2 119:05 1 0.50 1-1-0 1 43 .977 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 2 120:00 2 1.00 2-0-0 0 51 .962 3 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 6 358:54 6 1.00 4-2-0 3 138 .958 4 Brody Claeys AKA SO 3 185:00 5 1.62 0-2-1 1 83 .943 5 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 4 239:38 4 1.00 4-0-0 1 60 .938 6 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 5 295:41 11 2.23 1-4-0 0 162 .936 7 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 3 185:00 6 1.95 2-0-1 1 72 .923 8 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 5 296:34 10 2.02 3-2-0 1 93 .903 FLA 9 Kris Carlson AKA SO 5 293:02 15 3.07 0-5-0 0 134 .899 10 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 4 207:46 9 2.60 3-0-0 0 73 .890 11 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 3 177:00 9 3.05 1-2-0 0 69 .885 12 Anton Martinsson UA JR 4 238:17 13 3.27 0-3-1 0 97 .882 13 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 6 354:32 22 3.72 2-4-0 1 152 .874

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 5 32.4 162 1 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 6 3 2 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 6 25.3 152 2 Eric Dop BGSU SO 1 1 3 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 6 23.0 138 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 2 1 4 Kris Carlson AKA SO 5 26.8 134 Brody Claeys AKA SO 3 1 5 Anton Martinsson UA JR 4 24.2 97 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 3 1 6 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 5 18.6 93 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 4 1 7 Brody Claeys AKA SO 3 27.7 83 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 5 1 8 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 4 18.2 73 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 6 1 9 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 3 24.0 72 10 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 3 23.0 69 11 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 4 15.0 60 12 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 2 25.5 51 13 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 2 24.5 49 14 Jake Theut ALH SR 1 43.0 43 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 2 21.5 43 16 Eric Dop BGSU SO 1 33.0 33 17 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 1 8.0 8 WCHA Men Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 4 19 4.75 1 Minnesota State 4 4 1.00 2 Michigan Tech 4 15 3.75 Northern Michigan 6 6 1.00 3 Lake Superior State 6 19 3.17 3 Bemidji State 4 5 1.25 4 Ferris State 6 17 2.83 4 Bowling Green 6 10 1.67 5 Northern Michigan 6 12 2.00 5 Michigan Tech 4 9 2.25 6 Alaska 6 11 1.83 6 Alabama Huntsville 6 15 2.50 Bowling Green 6 11 1.83 Alaska Anchorage 8 20 2.50 8 Bemidji State 4 7 1.75 8 Lake Superior State 6 16 2.67 9 Alabama Huntsville 6 10 1.67 9 Alaska 6 17 2.83 10 Alaska Anchorage 8 4 0.50 10 Ferris State 6 23 3.83

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota State 9/24 0 37.5 1 Minnesota State 15/15 0 100.0 2 Ferris State 7/25 0 28.0 Northern Michigan 22/22 0 100.0 3 Michigan Tech 4/21 0 19.0 3 Alabama Huntsville 23/25 0 92.0 4 Northern Michigan 5/27 0 18.5 4 Bowling Green 32/36 0 88.9 5 Lake Superior State 5/29 0 17.2 5 Bemidji State 11/13 0 84.6 6 Bemidji State 2/12 0 16.7 6 Lake Superior State 32/38 1 84.2 7 Alaska 4/31 0 12.9 7 Ferris State 20/26 0 76.9 8 Alabama Huntsville 3/24 1 12.5 8 Alaska Anchorage 25/33 0 75.8 9 Alaska Anchorage 2/27 0 7.4 9 Alaska 26/36 0 72.2 10 Bowling Green 2/40 0 5.0 10 Michigan Tech 11/16 0 68.8

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Alaska 6112 18.7 1 Michigan Tech 4 133 33.2 2 Lake Superior State 6 101 16.8 2 Minnesota State 4 124 31.0 3 Bowling Green 6 86 14.3 3 Bowling Green 6 171 28.5 4 Ferris State 6 65 10.8 4 Northern Michigan 6 164 27.3 5 Northern Michigan 6 64 10.7 5 Alaska 6153 25.5 6 Alabama Huntsville 6 62 10.3 6 Ferris State 6 151 25.2 7 Bemidji State 4 41 10.2 7 Lake Superior State 6 150 25.0 8 Alaska Anchorage 8 76 9.5 8 Alabama Huntsville 6 149 24.8 Michigan Tech 4 38 9.5 9 Bemidji State 4 99 24.8 10 Minnesota State 4 36 9.0 10 Alaska Anchorage 8 191 23.9

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Lake Superior State 3 5 11 0 19 1 Minnesota State 1 1 2 - 4 Minnesota State 5 7 7 - 19 2 Bemidji State 1 1 3 - 5 3 Ferris State 6 5 6 - 17 3 Northern Michigan 1 3 2 - 6 4 Michigan Tech 4 8 3 - 15 4 Michigan Tech 3 3 3 - 9 5 Northern Michigan 4 4 4 - 12 5 Bowling Green 3 3 4 0 10 6 Alaska 5 1 50 11 6 Alabama Huntsville 3 4 8 - 15 Bowling Green 5 2 4 0 11 7 Lake Superior State 4 3 9 0 16 8 Alabama Huntsville 2 3 5 - 10 8 Alaska 4 7 60 17 9 Bemidji State 1 3 3 - 7 9 Alaska Anchorage 8 6 6 0 20 10 Alaska Anchorage 1 1 2 0 4 10 Ferris State 8 8 7 - 23

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 9 0 +9 0 0 0 +9 2 Northern Michigan 5 0 +5 0 0 0 +5 3 Ferris State 7 0 +7 6 0 -6 +1 4 Alabama Huntsville 3 1 +2 2 0 -2 0 Bemidji State 2 0 +2 2 0 -2 0 Lake Superior State 5 0 +5 6 1 -5 0 7 Michigan Tech 4 0 +4 5 0 -5 -1 8 Bowling Green 2 0 +2 4 0 -4 -2 9 Alaska 4 0 +4 10 0 -10 -6 Alaska Anchorage 2 0 +2 8 0 -8 -6 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 10 6-10-16 1.60 6/12 1 0 0 0 +8 2 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 10 7-7-14 1.40 1/2 1 2 0 0 +12 Brandon Kruse BGSU SO F 13 3-11-14 1.08 3/6 2 0 0 0 +4 VGK 4 Anthony Nellis LSSU SR F 10 7-6-13 1.30 7/14 2 0 1 0 +5 Max Johnson BGSU SO F 13 6-7-13 1.00 3/6 5 0 1 1 +3 6 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 10 5-7-12 1.20 3/6 2 0 2 0 +4 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 10 4-8-12 1.20 8/27 0 0 0 0 +5 8 Stephen Baylis BGSU SR F 11 5-6-11 1.00 3/6 1 2 0 1 +8 Connor Ford BGSU SO F 13 6-5-11 0.85 5/10 4 0 0 0 +8 10 Max Coatta MNS SR F 10 6-4-10 1.00 3/6 4 0 1 1 +1 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 10 3-7-10 1.00 4/8 1 0 2 0 +8 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 12 1-9-10 0.83 1/2 1 0 0 0 +1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU JR D 13 2-8-10 0.77 8/16 1 0 0 0 +8 14 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 10 2-7-9 0.90 3/6 0 0 1 0 +6 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 10 1-8-9 0.90 8/16 1 0 0 0 +7 Gage Torrel LSSU SR F 10 0-9-9 0.90 2/4 0 0 0 0 +7 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 12 4-5-9 0.75 3/6 4 0 0 0 +1 Cameron Wright BGSU SO F 12 3-6-9 0.75 2/4 1 0 1 0 +5 Chris Jandric UA FR D 12 2-7-9 0.75 9/18 2 0 1 0 -1 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 12 1-8-9 0.75 3/6 1 0 0 0 +1 21 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 9 3-5-8 0.89 2/4 3 0 0 0 +3 Diego Cuglietta LSSU SR F 10 5-3-8 0.80 2/4 3 0 0 0 +1 Max Humitz LSSU JR F 10 3-5-8 0.80 2/4 2 0 1 0 -1 Brayden Gelsinger LSSU JR F 10 3-5-8 0.80 5/10 1 2 0 0 +3 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 10 1-7-8 0.80 2/4 1 0 0 0 +3 Adam Rockwood NMU SR F 12 2-6-8 0.67 1/2 0 1 0 0 E Corey Mackin FSU SR F 12 1-7-8 0.67 3/6 0 0 0 0 -2 Lukas Craggs BGSU JR F 13 6-2-8 0.62 13/48 1 0 2 0 +8

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 12 1-9-10 0.83 1/2 1 0 0 0 +1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU JR D 13 2-8-10 0.77 8/16 1 0 0 0 +8 3 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 10 2-7-9 0.90 3/6 0 0 1 0 +6 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 10 1-8-9 0.90 8/16 1 0 0 0 +7 Chris Jandric UA FR D 12 2-7-9 0.75 9/18 2 0 1 0 -1 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 12 1-8-9 0.75 3/6 1 0 0 0 +1 7 Lukas Kaelble LSSU SO D 10 1-7-8 0.80 2/4 1 0 0 0 +3 8 Collin Saccoman LSSU JR D 10 5-2-7 0.70 8/16 1 0 0 0 +2 Seamus Donohue MTU SO D 10 0-7-7 0.70 4/8 0 0 0 0 E Cooper Zech FSU FR D 12 1-6-7 0.58 4/8 1 0 0 0 -2 11 Tim Theorcharidis BGSU FR D 13 2-4-6 0.46 4/8 0 1 1 0 +5 12 Keegan Ford MTU SR D 10 1-4-5 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 E Riese Zmolek MNS SO D 10 1-4-5 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +7 Chris Pohlkamp BGSU SR D 13 0-5-5 0.38 3/6 0 0 0 0 +3 15 6 Players Tied With 4 Points

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Jacob Nordqvist LSSU FR D 10 2-7-9 0.90 3/6 0 0 1 0 +6 Chris Jandric UA FR D 12 2-7-9 0.75 9/18 2 0 1 0 -1 3 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 9 3-5-8 0.89 2/4 3 0 0 0 +3 4 Cooper Zech FSU FR D 12 1-6-7 0.58 4/8 1 0 0 0 -2 5 Brian Halonen MTU FR F 10 2-4-6 0.60 4/8 1 0 0 0 +2 Trenton Bliss MTU FR F 10 2-4-6 0.60 2/4 1 0 0 0 +3 Hunter Wendt FSU FR F 11 5-1-6 0.55 2/4 2 0 1 0 -2 Tim Theorcharidis BGSU FR D 13 2-4-6 0.46 4/8 0 1 1 0 +5 9 Jake Transit FSU FR F 11 1-4-5 0.45 9/18 0 0 0 0 +1 Taylor Schneider BGSU FR F 12 3-2-5 0.42 5/10 0 0 0 0 +4 11 Nick Cardelli BMJ FR F 9 2-2-4 0.44 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 Owen Sillinger BMJ FR F 10 3-1-4 0.40 2/15 1 0 2 0 E Colin Swoyer MTU FR D 10 1-3-4 0.40 6/12 0 0 1 0 -3 14 Alex Ierullo BMJ FR F 5 2-1-3 0.60 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Will Cullen BGSU FR D 5 1-2-3 0.60 2/4 0 0 1 0 +4 Tommy Parrottino MTU FR F 9 3-0-3 0.33 1/2 2 0 0 0 -2 Alec Broetzman MTU FR F 10 2-1-3 0.30 3/6 1 0 1 0 -3 Jack Jeffers ALH FR F 12 3-0-3 0.25 6/12 0 0 0 0 -3 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Anthony Nellis LSS SR F 10 7 0.70 1 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 13 11 0.85 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 10 7 0.70 2 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 10 10 1.00 3 Max Coatta MNS SR F 10 6 0.60 3 Gage Torrel LSS SR F 10 9 0.90 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 10 6 0.60 Nate Kallen FSU JR D 12 9 0.75 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 13 6 0.46 5 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 10 8 0.80 Max Johnson BGS SO F 13 6 0.46 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 10 8 0.80 Connor Ford BGS SO F 13 6 0.46 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 12 8 0.67 8 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 10 5 0.50 Alec Rauhauser BGS JR D 13 8 0.62 Collin Saccoman LSS JR D 10 5 0.50 9 9 Players Tied With 7 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 10 5 0.50 Stephen Baylis BGS SR F 11 5 0.45 Hunter Wendt FSU FR F 11 5 0.45 Darien Craighead NMU JR F 12 5 0.42

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Max Johnson BGS SO F 13 5 0.38 1 Max Johnson BGS SO F 13 5-5-10 0.77 2 Max Coatta MNS SR F 10 4 0.40 2 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 10 1-7-8 0.80 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 12 4 0.33 Brandon Kruse BGS SO F 13 2-6-8 0.62 Connor Ford BGS SO F 13 4 0.31 4 Troy Loggins NMU SR F 12 4-3-7 0.58 5 Julian Napravnik MNS FR F 9 3 0.33 Philip Beaulieu NMU JR D 12 1-6-7 0.58 Adam Brady BMJ JR F 10 3 0.30 6 Max Humitz LSS JR F 10 2-4-6 0.60 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 10 3 0.30 Connor Ford BGS SO F 13 4-2-6 0.46 Colton Leiter AKF JR C 12 3 0.25 Alec Rauhauser BGS JR D 13 1-5-6 0.46 Darien Craighead NMU JR F 12 3 0.25 9 10 Players Tied With 5 Points 10 9 Players Tied With 2

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Brayden Gelsinger LSS JR F 10 2 0.20 1 Dallas Gerads MNS SO F 8 2 0.25 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 10 2 0.20 Aaron Miller BMJ SO F 10 2 0.20 Stephen Baylis BGS SR F 11 2 0.18 Owen Sillinger BMJ FR F 10 2 0.20 4 Cam Amantea AKA SR F 5 1 0.20 Jake Lucchini MTU SR F 10 2 0.20 John Schilling BGS SR F 9 1 0.11 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 10 2 0.20 Mike Soucier BMJ SR F 10 1 0.10 Darien Craighead NMU JR F 12 2 0.17 Jake Jaremko MNS SO F 10 1 0.10 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 13 2 0.15 Adam Rockwood NMU SR F 12 1 0.08 8 32 Players Tied With 1 Tim Theorcharidis BGS FR D 13 1 0.08

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 10 +12 1 Max Coatta MNS SR F 10 1 2 Edwin Hookenson MNS JR D 10 +10 Stephen Baylis BGS SR F 11 1 3 Charlie Gerard MNS JR F 10 +8 Max Johnson BGS SO F 13 1 Parker Tuomie MNS JR F 10 +8 Stephen Baylis BGS SR F 11 +8 Lukas Craggs BGS JR F 13 +8 Alec Rauhauser BGS JR D 13 +8 Connor Ford BGS SO F 13 +8 9 Gage Torrel LSS SR F 10 +7 Connor Mackey MNS SO D 10 +7 Riese Zmolek MNS SO D 10 +7

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Edwin Hookenson MNS JR D 10 29 2.90 1 Grant Loven NMU FR F 5332 .624 2 Kurt Gosselin ALH SR D 7 27 3.86 2 Craig Pefley FSU JR F 8254 .603 3 Cam Knight ALH SR D 12 26 2.17 3 Diego Cuglietta LSS SR F 142 98 .592 4 Nikolas Koberstein AKF SR D 12 25 2.08 4 Jared Spooner MNS SO F 85 59 .590 5 Collin Saccoman LSS JR D 10 23 2.30 5 Max Newton AKF SOF 7755 .583 James LaDouce AKF JR D 12 23 1.92 6 Kylar Hope AKF JR RW 1511 .577 Robert Fosdick NMU SO D 12 23 1.92 7 Alex Smith MTU JR F 9269 .571 8 Nolan Nicholas AKA JR D 10 19 1.90 8 Marc Michaelis MNS JR F 113 89 .559 Eric Sinclair AKA SOD 10 19 1.90 9 Joseph Nardi NMU SO F 116 92 .558 Dillon Eichstadt BMJ SR D 10 19 1.90 10 Jonah Renouf AKA JR F 4032 .556 James Vermeulen NMU SR D 12 19 1.58 WCHA Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 6 359:38 6 1.00 6-0-0 1 98 .942 2 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 5 298:56 6 1.20 3-2-0 1 111 .949 3 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 11 661:11 19 1.72 8-2-1 2 233 .925 FLA 4 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 5 270:43 8 1.77 2-1-1 0 107 .930 5 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 12 714:40 27 2.27 5-7-0 3 297 .917 6 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 5 304:58 12 2.36 4-0-1 1 128 .914 7 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 8 474:18 19 2.40 1-7-0 0 258 .931 8 Brody Claeys AKA SO 5 272:13 11 2.42 1-2-1 1 123 .918 9 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 5 296:41 14 2.83 2-3-0 1 124 .899 10 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 7 387:03 19 2.95 4-2-0 0 150 .888 11 Kris Carlson AKA SO 5 293:02 15 3.07 0-5-0 0 134 .899 12 Anton Martinsson UA JR 9 500:42 27 3.24 0-7-2 0 223 .892 13 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 10 534:55 29 3.25 4-5-0 1 219 .883 14 Dryden McKay MNS FR 4 238:29 14 3.52 3-1-0 0 101 .878 15 Jake Theut ALH SR 4 239:35 17 4.26 0-4-0 0 157 .902

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 5 298:56 6 1.20 3-2-0 1 111 .949 2 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 6 359:38 6 1.00 6-0-0 1 98 .942 3 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 8 474:18 19 2.40 1-7-0 0 258 .931 4 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 5 270:43 8 1.77 2-1-1 0 107 .930 5 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 11 661:11 19 1.72 8-2-1 2 233 .925 FLA 6 Brody Claeys AKA SO 5 272:13 11 2.42 1-2-1 1 123 .918 7 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 12 714:40 27 2.27 5-7-0 3 297 .917 8 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 5 304:58 12 2.36 4-0-1 1 128 .914 9 Jake Theut ALH SR 4 239:35 17 4.26 0-4-0 0 157 .902 10 Kris Carlson AKA SO 5 293:02 15 3.07 0-5-0 0 134 .899 11 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 5 296:41 14 2.83 2-3-0 1 124 .899 12 Anton Martinsson UA JR 9 500:42 27 3.24 0-7-2 0 223 .892 13 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 7 387:03 19 2.95 4-2-0 0 150 .888 14 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 10 534:55 29 3.25 4-5-0 1 219 .883 15 Dryden McKay MNS FR 4 238:29 14 3.52 3-1-0 0 101 .878

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 12 24.8 297 1 Atte Tolvanen NMU SR 12 3 2 Mark Sinclair ALH SO 8 32.2 258 2 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 11 2 3 Ryan Bednard BGSU JR 11 21.2 233 3 Eric Dop BGSU SO 2 1 4 Anton Martinsson UA JR 9 24.8 223 Brody Claeys AKA SO 5 1 5 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 10 21.9 219 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 5 1 6 Jake Theut ALH SR 4 39.2 157 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 5 1 7 Matt Jurusik MTU JR 7 21.4 150 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 5 1 8 Kris Carlson AKA SO 5 26.8 134 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 6 1 9 Nick Kossoff LSSU SR 5 25.6 128 Roni Salmenkangas FSU FR 10 1 10 Mareks Mitens LSSU SO 5 24.8 124 11 Brody Claeys AKA SO 5 24.6 123 12 Henry Johnson BMJ SO 5 22.2 111 13 Zach Driscoll BMJ SO 5 21.4 107 14 Gustavs Grigals UA FR 4 25.2 101 Dryden McKay MNS FR 4 25.2 101 16 Mathias Israelsson MNS SR 6 16.3 98 17 Justin Kapelmaster FSU JR 4 23.2 93 18 Devin Kero MTU SR 3 24.7 74 19 Eric Dop BGSU SO 2 29.0 58 20 Robbie Beydoun MTU SO 2 7.0 14 WCHA Men Team Overall Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 10 45 4.50 1 Bowling Green 13 22 1.69 2 Bowling Green 13 47 3.62 2 Bemidji State 10 20 2.00 3 Lake Superior State 10 33 3.30 Minnesota State 10 20 2.00 4 Michigan Tech 10 28 2.80 4 Northern Michigan 12 28 2.33 5 Ferris State 12 33 2.75 5 Lake Superior State 10 27 2.70 6 Bemidji State 10 22 2.20 6 Michigan Tech 10 30 3.00 7 Northern Michigan 12 22 1.83 7 Alabama Huntsville 12 38 3.17 8 Alaska 12 19 1.58 8 Alaska Anchorage 10 33 3.30 9 Alabama Huntsville 12 13 1.08 9 Alaska 12 41 3.42 10 Alaska Anchorage 10 10 1.00 10 Ferris State 12 43 3.58

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota State 15/57 1 26.3 1 Bowling Green 68/77 4 88.3 2 Lake Superior State 10/49 1 20.4 2 Alabama Huntsville 51/58 0 87.9 3 Michigan Tech 10/50 1 20.0 3 Minnesota State 37/43 3 86.0 4 Ferris State 10/52 0 19.2 4 Lake Superior State 52/61 2 85.2 5 Bowling Green 15/80 0 18.8 5 Bemidji State 31/37 1 83.8 6 Northern Michigan 10/54 0 18.5 6 Northern Michigan 41/51 1 80.4 7 Bemidji State 5/33 0 15.2 7 Alaska 53/66 0 80.3 8 Alaska 7/62 0 11.3 8 Ferris State 47/60 0 78.3 9 Alaska Anchorage 3/31 1 9.7 9 Alaska Anchorage 36/47 1 76.6 10 Alabama Huntsville 3/49 1 6.1 10 Michigan Tech 34/46 0 73.9

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Alaska 12196 16.3 1 Bowling Green 13 385 29.6 2 Lake Superior State 10 161 16.1 2 Michigan Tech 10 292 29.2 3 Bowling Green 13 202 15.5 3 Minnesota State 10 279 27.9 4 Ferris State 12 170 14.2 4 Ferris State 12 330 27.5 5 Michigan Tech 10 135 13.5 5 Bemidji State 10 254 25.4 6 Alabama Huntsville 12 155 12.9 Lake Superior State 10 254 25.4 7 Minnesota State 10 123 12.3 7 Alaska Anchorage 10 241 24.1 8 Northern Michigan 12 145 12.1 8 Northern Michigan 12 284 23.7 9 Alaska Anchorage 10 113 11.3 9 Alaska 12 278 23.2 10 Bemidji State 10 104 10.4 10 Alabama Huntsville 12 265 22.1

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Bowling Green 17 13 17 0 47 1 Bemidji State 6 7 7 0 20 2 Minnesota State 15 18 12 - 45 Minnesota State 8 9 3 - 20 3 Ferris State 9 10 14 - 33 3 Bowling Green 6 6 10 0 22 Lake Superior State 8 11 14 0 33 4 Lake Superior State 9 9 9 0 27 5 Michigan Tech 9 12 7 - 28 5 Northern Michigan 8 10 10 - 28 6 Bemidji State 8 6 8 0 22 6 Michigan Tech 8 14 8 - 30 Northern Michigan 7 9 6 - 22 7 Alaska Anchorage 13 12 8 0 33 8 Alaska 10 3 60 19 8 Alabama Huntsville 11 12 15 - 38 9 Alabama Huntsville 3 4 6 - 13 9 Alaska 14 1215 0 41 10 Alaska Anchorage 3 2 5 0 10 10 Ferris State 19 12 12 - 43

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 15 1 +14 6 3 -3 +11 2 Bowling Green 15 0 +15 9 4 -5 +10 3 Lake Superior State 10 1 +9 9 2 -7 +2 4 Northern Michigan 10 0 +10 10 1 -9 +1 5 Bemidji State 5 0 +5 6 1 -5 0 6 Ferris State 10 0 +10 13 0 -13 -3 Michigan Tech 10 1 +9 12 0 -12 -3 8 Alabama Huntsville 3 1 +2 7 0 -7 -5 9 Alaska 7 0 +7 13 0 -13 -6 10 Alaska Anchorage 3 1 +2 11 1 -10 -8 National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Adam Fox (CAR) Harvard JR D 7 3-12-15 2.14 1 Mathias Israelsson Minnesota State SR 359:38 6 1.00 2 Ryan Kuffner Princeton SRF 7 7-6-13 1.86 2 Henry Johnson Bemidji State SO 298:56 6 1.20 3 Joe Snively Yale SR F 5 4-5-9 1.80 3 Jeff Smith St. Cloud State SR 238:41 5 1.26 4 Alex Limoges Penn State SOF 11 7-12-19 1.73 4 Tommy Nappier Ohio State SO 379:01 8 1.27 Evan Barratt (CHI) Penn State SO F 11 9-10-19 1.73 5 Sam Tucker Yale SR 119:37 3 1.50 6 Will Graber Dartmouth JR F 5 3-5-8 1.60 6 Eric Schierhorn Minnesota SR 187:02 5 1.60 Parker Tuomie Minnesota State JRF 10 6-10-16 1.60 7 Ryan Larkin Miami JR 717:47 20 1.67 8 Nikita Pavlychev (PIT) Penn State JR F 11 7-10-17 1.55 8 Matt Murray Massachusetts SO 419:29 12 1.72 9 Taro Hirose Michigan State JR F 10 5-10-15 1.50 9 Ryan Bednard (FLA) Bowling Green JR 661:11 19 1.72 10 Dylan McLaughlin Canisius SRF 11 7-9-16 1.45 10 Filip Lindberg Massachusetts FR 242:09 7 1.73 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts SO F 11 5-11-16 1.45 11 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell JR 482:43 14 1.74 12 David Cotton (CAR) Boston College JR F 9 9-4-13 1.44 12 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State SO 270:43 8 1.77 13 Nico Sturm Clarkson JR F 10 6-8-14 1.40 13 Hunter Shepard Minnesota Duluth JR 706:04 22 1.87 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State JRF 10 7-7-14 1.40 14 Hayden Hawkey (EDM) Providence SR 593:55 19 1.92 15 Cale Makar (COL) Massachusetts SOD 11 5-10-15 1.36 15 Logan Drackett RIT SO 606:40 20 1.98 Josh Norris (OTT) Michigan SO F 11 8-7-15 1.36 16 Cale Morris Notre Dame JR 600:50 20 2.00 Liam Folkes Penn State JR F 11 5-10-15 1.36 17 Adam Scheel North Dakota FR 491:28 17 2.08 18 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth SO D 12 2-14-16 1.33 18 Stefanos Lekkas Vermont JR 540:40 19 2.11 19 Jarid Lukosevicius Denver SR F 10 8-5-13 1.30 19 Sean Romeo Ohio State SR 310:21 11 2.13 Emilio Pettersen (CGY) Denver FRF 10 4-9-13 1.30 20 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point SO 479:09 17 2.13 Anthony Nellis Lake Superior State SR F 10 7-6-13 1.30 21 Dávid Hrenák (LOS) St. Cloud State SO 478:54 17 2.13 22 Johnny Walker Arizona State SO F 14 12-6-18 1.29 22 Devin Cooley Denver SO 602:37 22 2.19 Casey Dornbach Harvard FRF 7 2-7-9 1.29 23 Joey Daccord (OTT) Arizona State JR 839:15 31 2.22 Max Véronneau Princeton SRF 7 1-8-9 1.29 24 Trevor Gorsuch Western Michigan SR 374:37 14 2.24 25 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts SO F 11 8-6-14 1.27 25 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac SO 478:33 18 2.26 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence FR F 11 5-9-14 1.27 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SRD 11 8-6-14 1.27

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 Adam Fox (CAR) Harvard JR D 7 3-12-15 2.14 1 Tommy Nappier Ohio State SO 182 8 .958 2 Cale Makar (COL) Massachusetts SOD 11 5-10-15 1.36 2 Henry Johnson Bemidji State SO 111 6 .949 3 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth SO D 12 2-14-16 1.33 3 Jeff Smith St. Cloud State SR 91 5 .948 4 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 11 8-6-14 1.27 4 Sam Tucker Yale SR 52 3 .945 5 Dante Fabbro (NSH) Boston University JR D 9 3-8-11 1.22 5 Mathias Israelsson Minnesota State SR 98 6 .942 6 Quinn Hughes (VAN) Michigan SO D 11 3-10-13 1.18 6 Ryan Larkin Miami JR 320 20 .941 Brandon Fortunato Quinnipiac SRD 11 2-11-13 1.18 7 Matt Murray Massachusetts SO 183 12 .938 8 Joseph Duszak Mercyhurst JRD 12 3-11-14 1.17 8 Stefanos Lekkas Vermont JR 288 19 .938 Bobby Nardella Notre Dame SRD12 5-9-14 1.17 9 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell JR 212 14 .938 10 Josh Teves Princeton SR D 7 2-6-8 1.14 10 Filip Lindberg Massachusetts FR 102 7 .936 11 Yanni Kaldis Cornell JR D 8 4-5-9 1.12 11 Cale Morris Notre Dame JR 285 20 .934 12 Joseph Cecconi (DAL) Michigan SR D 11 1-11-12 1.09 12 Logan Drackett RIT SO 276 20 .932 13 Dalton MacAfee Army West Point SR D 13 2-11-13 1.00 13 Mark Sinclair Alabama Huntsville SO 258 19 .931 Alex Wilkinson Army West Point JR D 13 2-11-13 1.00 14 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State SO 107 8 .930 Ian Mitchell (CHI) Denver SO D 10 2-8-10 1.00 15 Joey Daccord (OTT) Arizona State JR 400 31 .928 Reilly Walsh (NJD) Harvard SO D 7 4-3-7 1.00 16 Devin Cooley Denver SO 283 22 .928 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard FR D 7 2-5-7 1.00 17 Darion Hanson Union SO 112 9 .926 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire SO D 10 1-9-10 1.00 18 Eric Schierhorn Minnesota SR 62 5 .925 Noah Delmas Niagara JRD12 4-8-12 1.00 19 Ryan Bednard (FLA) Bowling Green JR 233 19 .925 Jeremy Davies (NJD) Northeastern JR D 10 3-7-10 1.00 20 Adrian Clark Dartmouth JR 121 10 .924 Jacob Bryson (BUF) Providence JR D 11 3-8-11 1.00 Jimmy Schuldt St. Cloud State SR D 12 4-8-12 1.00 Jack Ahcan St. Cloud State JR D 12 1-11-12 1.00

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Emilio Pettersen (CGY) Denver F 10 4-9-13 1.30 1 Dávid Hrenák (LOS) St. Cloud State SO 8-0-0 1.000 2 Casey Dornbach Harvard F 7 2-7-9 1.29 Matt Murray Massachusetts SO 7-0-0 1.000 3 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence F 11 5-9-14 1.27 Mathias Israelsson Minnesota State SR 6-0-0 1.000 4 Jack Drury (CAR) Harvard F 7 2-6-8 1.14 4 Nick Kossoff Lake Superior State SR 4-0-1 .900 5 Aarne Talvitie (NJD) Penn State F 11 3-9-12 1.09 5 Peyton Jones Penn State JR 5-1-0 .833 6 Nolan Walker St. Cloud State F 12 5-8-13 1.08 6 Chris Funkey Penn State SR 4-1-0 .800 7 Drew O'Connor Dartmouth F 5 2-3-5 1.00 7 Hunter Shepard Minnesota Duluth JR 9-2-1 .792 Brett Stapley (MTL) Denver F 10 3-7-10 1.00 8 Ryan Bednard (FLA) Bowling Green JR 8-2-1 .773 Cole Guttman (TBL) Denver F 10 6-4-10 1.00 9 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac SO 6-2-0 .750 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard D 7 2-5-7 1.00 Tommy Nappier Ohio State SO 4-1-1 .750 11 Jáchym Kondelík (NSH) UConn F 12 0-11-11 0.92 Adrian Clark Dartmouth JR 3-1-0 .750 12 Jacob Nordqvist Lake Superior State D 10 2-7-9 0.90 Filip Lindberg Massachusetts FR 3-1-0 .750 13 Matt Barry Holy Cross F 9 3-5-8 0.89 Dryden McKay Minnesota State FR 3-1-0 .750 Julian Napravnik Minnesota State F 9 3-5-8 0.89 Jeff Smith St. Cloud State SR 3-1-0 .750 15 Josh Dunne Clarkson F 8 4-3-7 0.88 Darion Hanson Union SO 3-1-0 .750 16 Tristan Crozier Brown F 7 3-3-6 0.86 16 Joey Daccord (OTT) Arizona State JR 10-4-0 .714 17 Dalton Hunter Mercyhurst F 12 3-7-10 0.83 17 Hayden Hawkey (EDM) Providence SR 7-3-0 .700 Dylan Mills Niagara F 12 4-6-10 0.83 18 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point SO 5-2-1 .688 Ludwig Stenlund Niagara F 12 5-5-10 0.83 19 Cayden Primeau (MTL) Northeastern SO 7-3-1 .682 20 Tyler Madden (VAN) Northeastern F 11 4-5-9 0.82 20 Ryan Larkin Miami JR 8-4-0 .667 William Fällström Quinnipiac F 11 3-6-9 0.82 Strauss Mann Michigan FR 4-2-0 .667 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech JR 4-2-0 .667 Sean Romeo Ohio State SR 4-2-0 .667 Trevor Gorsuch Western Michigan SR 4-2-0 .667 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 David Cotton (CAR) Boston College JR F 9 9 1.00 1 Adam Fox (CAR) Harvard JR D 7 12 1.71 Ryan Kuffner Princeton SR F 7 7 1.00 2 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth SO D 12 14 1.17 3 Johnny Walker Arizona State SO F 14 12 0.86 3 Max Véronneau Princeton SR F 7 8 1.14 4 Evan Barratt (CHI) Penn State SO F 11 9 0.82 4 Jacob Hayhurst Rensselaer JRF 910 1.11 5 Jarid Lukosevicius Denver SR F 10 8 0.80 5 Alex Limoges Penn State SOF 1112 1.09 Quin Foreman Dartmouth SO F 5 4 0.80 6 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts SO F 11 11 1.00 Joe Snively Yale SR F 5 4 0.80 Joseph Cecconi (DAL) Michigan SR D 11 11 1.00 8 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts SO F 11 8 0.73 Brandon Fortunato Quinnipiac SRD 1111 1.00 Josh Norris (OTT) Michigan SO F 11 8 0.73 Taro Hirose Michigan State JR F 10 10 1.00 Grant Jozefek Northeastern JRF 11 8 0.73 Parker Tuomie Minnesota State JR F 10 10 1.00 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 11 8 0.73 Casey Dornbach Harvard FR F 7 7 1.00 12 Lewis Zerter-Gossage Harvard SR F 7 5 0.71 Will Graber Dartmouth JR F 5 5 1.00 13 Liam Finlay Denver JR F 10 7 0.70 Joe Snively Yale SR F 5 5 1.00 Anthony Nellis Lake Superior State SR F 10 7 0.70 Kevin O'Neil Yale SO F 5 5 1.00 Chase Pearson (DET) Maine JRF 10 7 0.70 15 Jáchym Kondelík (NSH) UConn FR F 12 11 0.92 Patrick Khodorenko Michigan State JR F 10 7 0.70 Joseph Duszak Mercyhurst JRD 1211 0.92 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State JR F 10 7 0.70 Jack Ahcan St. Cloud State JR D 12 11 0.92 18 Alexander Payusov UConn JRF 12 8 0.67 18 Luke Santerno Bentley SOF 1110 0.91 Patrick Newell St. Cloud State SR F 12 8 0.67 Cale Makar (COL) Massachusetts SOD 11 10 0.91 Bobo Carpenter Boston University SRF 9 6 0.67 Quinn Hughes (VAN) Michigan SO D 11 10 0.91 21 Dylan McLaughlin Canisius SR F 11 7 0.64 Nikita Pavlychev (PIT) Penn State JR F 11 10 0.91 Jake Slaker Michigan JR F 11 7 0.64 Liam Folkes Penn State JR F 11 10 0.91 Nick Pastujov (NYI) Michigan JR F 11 7 0.64 Evan Barratt (CHI) Penn State SO F 11 10 0.91 Nikita Pavlychev (PIT) Penn State JR F 11 7 0.64 Robby Jackson St. Cloud State SR F 11 10 0.91 Alex Limoges Penn State SO F 11 7 0.64 25 Emilio Pettersen (CGY) Denver FR F 10 9 0.90 Gage Torrel Lake Superior State SR F 10 9 0.90 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire SO D 10 9 0.90 Charlie Kelleher New Hampshire SO F 10 9 0.90

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Johnny Walker Arizona State SO F 14 0.43 6 1 Joe Wegwerth (FLA) Notre Dame SR F 12 4 2 Patrick Khodorenko Michigan State JR F 10 0.50 5 Patrick Newell St. Cloud State SR F 12 4 Max Johnson Bowling Green SO F 13 0.38 5 3 Gabe Valenzuela RIT SRF10 3 4 Reilly Walsh (NJD) Harvard SO D 7 0.57 4 Zach Solow Northeastern SO F 11 3 Max Coatta Minnesota State SRF 10 0.40 4 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence FR F 11 3 Jacob Pritchard Massachusetts SRF 11 0.36 4 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 11 3 Jake Slaker Michigan JR F 11 0.36 4 Kieran Durgan Air Force FR F 12 3 Chase Priskie (WSH) Quinnipiac SR D 11 0.36 4 Easton Brodzinski St. Cloud State SO F 12 3 Riley Tufte (DAL) Minnesota Duluth JR F 12 0.33 4 Karch Bachman (FLA) Miami JR F 14 3 Troy Loggins Northern Michigan SR F 12 0.33 4 10 41 Players Tied With 2 Easton Brodzinski St. Cloud State SOF 12 0.33 4 Hugh McGing (STL) Western Michigan JR F 12 0.33 4 Sean Dhooghe Wisconsin SOF12 0.33 4 Blake Christensen American International JR F 13 0.31 4 Zach Evancho Army West Point JR F 13 0.31 4 Connor Ford Bowling Green SO F 13 0.31 4

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Brayden Gelsinger Lake Superior State JR F 10 0.20 2 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State JR F 10 0.20 2 Stephen Baylis Bowling Green SR F 11 0.18 2 Brett Boeing Massachusetts SRF 11 0.18 2 Alex Berardinelli Colorado College JR F 12 0.17 2 Karl El-Mir UConn SR F 12 0.17 2 7 55 Players Tied With 1 National Team Leaders TEAM SCORING TEAM DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1Penn State 11 63 5.73 1Bowling Green 13 22 1.69 2Minnesota State 10 45 4.50 2Massachusetts 11 20 1.82 3St. Cloud State 12 51 4.25 3Ohio State 12 22 1.83 4Massachusetts 11 43 3.91 St. Cloud State 12 22 1.83 5Harvard 7 27 3.86 5Miami 14 26 1.86 6Providence 11 42 3.82 6Providence 11 21 1.91 7Michigan 11 41 3.73 7Notre Dame 12 23 1.92 8Denver 10 37 3.70 8Bemidji State 10 20 2.00 9Western Michigan 12 44 3.67 Minnesota Duluth 12 24 2.00 10Quinnipiac 11 40 3.64 Minnesota State 10 20 2.00 11Bowling Green 13 47 3.62 Quinnipiac 11 22 2.00 12Dartmouth 5 18 3.60 RIT 10 202.00 13Arizona State 14 50 3.57 13Vermont 9 19 2.11 14Union 11 39 3.55 14Denver 10 22 2.20 15Niagara 12 42 3.50 15UMass Lowell 12 27 2.25 16Minnesota Duluth 12 41 3.42 16Arizona State 14 32 2.29 17Lake Superior State 10 33 3.30 17Northern Michigan 12 28 2.33 18Princeton 7 23 3.29 18Clarkson 10 24 2.40 19Northeastern 11 36 3.27 19Northeastern 11 27 2.45 20Clarkson 10 32 3.20 20North Dakota 11 28 2.55 21Notre Dame 12 38 3.17 21Cornell 8 21 2.62 22Cornell 8 25 3.12 22Union 11 29 2.64 23Canisius 11 34 3.09 23Colorado College 12 32 2.67 24American International 13 39 3.00 UConn 12 32 2.67 Colorado College 12 36 3.00 Minnesota 9 24 2.67 26Wisconsin 12 35 2.92 26Lake Superior State 10 27 2.70 27Bentley 11 31 2.82 27Maine 10 28 2.80 28Michigan State 10 28 2.80 Yale 5 142.80 Michigan Tech 10 28 2.80 29Army West Point 13 37 2.85 Omaha 10 28 2.80 30Brown 7 20 2.86 RIT 10 282.80 Princeton 7 20 2.86 32Miami 14 39 2.79 32Boston College 9 26 2.89 33Holy Cross 9 25 2.78 33New Hampshire 10 29 2.90 34Army West Point 13 36 2.77 34Michigan State 10 30 3.00 35Ferris State 12 33 2.75 Michigan Tech 10 30 3.00 UMass Lowell 12 33 2.75 36Air Force 12 37 3.08 Mercyhurst 12 33 2.75 Wisconsin 12 37 3.08 38North Dakota 11 28 2.55 38Colgate 11 34 3.09 39Boston University 9 22 2.44 39American International 13 41 3.15 40Ohio State 12 29 2.42 40 Alabama Huntsville 12 38 3.17 41Maine 10 24 2.40 41Niagara 12 39 3.25 Robert Morris 10 24 2.40 42Bentley 11 36 3.27 Yale 5 122.40 43Alaska Anchorage 10 33 3.30 44UConn 12 28 2.33 44Mercyhurst 12 40 3.33 Minnesota 9 21 2.33 Sacred Heart 9 30 3.33 46Air Force 12 27 2.25 Western Michigan 12 40 3.33 47Merrimack 13 29 2.23 47Alaska 12 41 3.42 48Bemidji State 10 22 2.20 48Boston University 9 31 3.44 49Boston College 9 19 2.11 49Penn State 11 38 3.45 50Brown 7 14 2.00 50Merrimack 13 45 3.46 New Hampshire 10 20 2.00 51Rensselaer 9 32 3.56 52Sacred Heart 9 17 1.89 52Harvard 7 25 3.57 53Northern Michigan 12 22 1.83 53Ferris State 12 43 3.58 54Rensselaer 9 16 1.78 54Dartmouth 5 18 3.60 Vermont 9 16 1.78 55St. Lawrence 11 40 3.64 56Alaska 12 19 1.58 56Michigan 11 42 3.82 57St. Lawrence 11 16 1.45 57Robert Morris 10 40 4.00 58Colgate 11 12 1.09 58Holy Cross 9 38 4.22 59 Alabama Huntsville 12 13 1.08 59Canisius 11 48 4.36 60Alaska Anchorage 10 10 1.00 60Omaha 10 49 4.90 National Team Leaders POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1Harvard 12/33 2 36.4 1St. Cloud State 43/48 1 89.6 2Princeton 9/25 0 36.0 2Arizona State 59/66 1 89.4 3Massachusetts 16/46 0 34.8 3Minnesota Duluth 38/43 1 88.4 4Army West Point 18/64 2 28.1 4Bowling Green 68/77 4 88.3 5Quinnipiac 14/53 1 26.4 5Massachusetts 45/51 2 88.2 6Michigan 15/57 0 26.3 Niagara 45/51 1 88.2 Minnesota State 15/57 1 26.3 7Princeton 22/25 1 88.0 Yale 5/19 026.3 8 Alabama Huntsville 51/58 0 87.9 9Dartmouth 5/20 0 25.0 9Providence 54/62 1 87.1 10St. Cloud State 12/49 0 24.5 10Boston College 33/38 0 86.8 11Penn State 9/38 1 23.7 11Minnesota State 37/43 3 86.0 12Providence 13/55 2 23.6 12Air Force 42/49 0 85.7 13Omaha 14/60 423.3 13UMass Lowell 41/48 2 85.4 14Minnesota Duluth 10/43 1 23.3 14Lake Superior State 52/61 2 85.2 15Michigan State 9/41 1 22.0 15Maine 51/60 2 85.0 16Denver 10/47 0 21.3 16Quinnipiac 33/39 0 84.6 17Canisius 12/58 0 20.7 17 Miami 49/58 1 84.5 18Lake Superior State 10/49 1 20.4 18 Michigan State 38/45 1 84.4 Union 10/49 120.4 19Brown 27/32 1 84.4 20Arizona State 14/70 0 20.0 20Army West Point 47/56 2 83.9 Michigan Tech 10/50 1 20.0 21Bemidji State 31/37 1 83.8 22Air Force 10/51 3 19.6 22UConn 46/55 4 83.6 23Ferris State 10/52 0 19.2 23RIT 45/54 383.3 24Cornell 8/42 119.0 24Northeastern 34/41 0 82.9 25Western Michigan 11/58 3 19.0 25Vermont 24/29 0 82.8 26Bowling Green 15/80 0 18.8 26Denver 38/46 1 82.6 27RIT 8/43 018.6 27Ohio State 42/51 0 82.4 28Northern Michigan 10/54 0 18.5 Yale 14/17 0 82.4 Wisconsin 10/54 0 18.5 29Minnesota 37/45 2 82.2 30New Hampshire 5/28 1 17.9 Notre Dame 37/45 3 82.2 31Northeastern 9/51 4 17.6 31Robert Morris 41/50 1 82.0 32Clarkson 7/40 1 17.5 32Canisius 39/48 1 81.2 33Boston University 8/46 0 17.4 33Northern Michigan 41/51 1 80.4 34UMass Lowell 11/64 2 17.2 34Alaska 53/66 0 80.3 35Merrimack 12/70 3 17.1 35Holy Cross 40/50 0 80.0 36Bentley 8/47 217.0 Penn State 32/40 1 80.0 Notre Dame 8/47 1 17.0 Sacred Heart 32/40 3 80.0 38Colorado College 11/65 2 16.9 St. Lawrence 48/60 1 80.0 39Boston College 5/30 0 16.7 39New Hampshire 35/44 0 79.5 Robert Morris 9/54 1 16.7 40Rensselaer 37/47 1 78.7 41Miami 10/61 216.4 41 Michigan 29/37 1 78.4 42Ohio State 9/55 2 16.4 42Ferris State 47/60 0 78.3 43Minnesota 6/37 2 16.2 43Bentley 43/55 0 78.2 44North Dakota 8/50 1 16.0 Mercyhurst 43/55 0 78.2 45Bemidji State 5/33 0 15.2 45 Merrimack 52/67 1 77.6 46St. Lawrence 6/40 4 15.0 46American International 44/57 0 77.2 47Holy Cross 5/34 2 14.7 47Alaska Anchorage 36/47 1 76.6 48Maine 7/48 114.6 48Western Michigan 49/64 1 76.6 49UConn 9/63 114.3 49Colorado College 29/38 4 76.3 50American International 7/50 2 14.0 North Dakota 29/38 0 76.3 51Rensselaer 5/37 1 13.5 51Clarkson 35/46 0 76.1 52Niagara 7/52 013.5 52Cornell 25/33 0 75.8 53Mercyhurst 7/58 2 12.1 53Boston University 31/41 4 75.6 54Sacred Heart 4/35 0 11.4 54 Michigan Tech 34/46 0 73.9 55Alaska 7/62 011.3 55Omaha 39/53 0 73.6 56Alaska Anchorage 3/31 1 9.7 56Union 33/46 371.7 57Colgate 4/42 1 9.5 57Wisconsin 42/59 1 71.2 58Vermont 3/32 0 9.4 58Colgate 27/38 0 71.1 59Brown 2/25 2 8.0 59Harvard 19/27 1 70.4 60 Alabama Huntsville 3/49 1 6.1 60Dartmouth 12/20 1 60.0