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Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Hockey SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES MEN'S HOCKEY UNIVERSITY CUP CHAMPIONS : 1982-83 | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1927, '30, '52, '59, '67, '81, '82, '83, '87, '98, '99, 2000, '07, '12, '16 | 35 ALL-CANADIANS | 139 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 76 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS | 15 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2018-19 SCHEDULE Huskies Men's Hockey Quick Facts Sat 9/29 at Alberta W, 5-2 Regular Season Record ................. 25-3 Sun 9/30 at Alberta L, 5-1 Regular Season Standing ..... 2nd CW Fri 10/12 vs Calgary W, 5-4 Playoff Record ...................................... 3-2 Sat 10/13 vs Calgary W, 3-2 Sat 10/19 vs Lethbridge W, 5-0 Playoff Finish .......................CW Finalists Sun 10/20 vs Lethbridge W, 4-0 Final 8 Appearances..............7th in 8 Years, 3rd Straight Fri 10/26 vs Regina W, 4-2 Conference All-Stars...... Taran Kozun, Jesse Forsberg, Carson Sat 10/27 at Regina W, 4-1 NO. 5 Stadnyk, Kohl Bauml, Gordie Ballhorn Fri 11/9 at UBC W, 6-1 SASKATCHEWAN Huskie Athletics Social ............................ @HuskiesAthletics Sat 11/10 at UBC W, 3-2 HUSKIES Team Social ................................................. @HuskiesMHKY Fri 11/16 at MRU W, 3-2 25-3 / 3-2 Sat 11/17 at MRU W, 4-2 Fri 11/23 vs Manitoba W, 6-3 Sat 11/24 vs Manitoba W, 8-2 The Story Lines Fri 11/30 vs Alberta W, 4-3 The Huskies are in the University Cup for the fourth straight year, and sixth Sat 12/1 vs Alberta L, 4-2 1 in the last seven seasons. Last year, Saskatchewan was defeated by the Fri 1/4 at Calgary W, 3-1 host UNB Varsity Reds in the bronze medal game. Sat 1/5 at Calgary L, 3-0 Huskies head coach Dave Adolph is coaching in the national champion- Fri 1/11 at Regina W, 7-1 ship for the 15th time. He is 74-65 all-time in the conference and national 2 Sat 1/12 vs Regina W, 5-1 postseason. He is the winningest coach (502) and has coached the most Fri 1/18 at Lethbridge W, 6-1 games (857) in U SPORTS men's hockey history. Sat 1/19 at Lethbridge W, 5-4 CW Goalie of the Year Taran Kozun broke three CW records this season: 3 Fri 1/25 vs UBC W, 4-0 wins (20), shutouts (5) and shutout streak (267:53). Sat 1/26 vs UBC W, 5-0 Dave Adolph was named the CW Coach of the Year for the fourth time in 4 Fri 2/1 vs MRU W, 1-0 his career. He has also won the U SPORTS Coach of the Year in 2017. Sat 2/2 vs MRU W, 6-1 25 wins in the Canada West regular season is the most in recorded Huskies' 5 Fri 2/8 at Manitoba W, 3-2 history. Sat 2/9 at Manitoba W, 3-0 The Huskies allowed 1.57 goals on home ice, compared to 1.92 on the Fri 2/22 vs MRU W, 5-1 6 road. They also score less on the road, 3.78 goals a game compared to 4.42 Sat 2/23 vs MRU W, 7-3 at home. Fri 3/1 vs Alberta W, 4-2 Saskatchewan was 8-0 in one-goal games and also a perfect 20-0 when 7 Sat 3/2 vs Alberta L, 3-0 outshooting opponents in the regular season. Sun 3/3 vs Alberta L, 1-0 Jesse Forsberg and Alex Forsberg are brothers, but Andrew Johnson and 8 Wyatt Johnson are not related. 23 Huskies played in the Western Hockey League, 3 in the Saskatchewan SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CAM DOHERTY 9 PHONE: 306-966-1024 • CELL: 250-818-2408 Junior Hockey League and 1 in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. EMAIL: [email protected] The Huskies opened a new rink, Merlis Belsher Place, in 2018-19 and went WEBSITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA 10 TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 16-3 in their new barn in the regular season and playoffs combined. FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS INSTAGRAM: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 2018-19 Huskie Men's Hockey Media Guide 2018-19 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Media Guide - 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS TOP 10 (Regular Season) 1 GOALS: Andrew Johnson scored the Huskies only short-handed 13 goal of the playoffs. C. Stadnyk / L. Cable 3 ASSISTS: Three Huskies - Levi Cable, Alex Forsberg and Jesse Fors- 20 berg - have 5 playoff points. Kohl Bauml 6 POINTS: Huskie shutout performances in the regular season, the 32 most in the Canada West. (Kozun 5, Child 1) Carson Stadnyk 8 SAVE %: Wins in one-goal games this season. .926 Taran Kozun 19 15 wins and no losses when leading after the 2nd period. STATISTICAL LEADERS 23.9 (Playoffs) Power play percentage, the second-highest in the Cana- da West. GOALS: 5 49 Levi Cable Regular season goals against, the lowest in the Canada West. ASSISTS: 5 88.3 Jesse Forsberg Regular season penalty killing percentage, the sec- ond-highest in the Canada West. POINTS: 5 115 L. Cable / A.Forsberg / J. Fors- Regular season goals for, the second-highest in the berg Canada West. SAVE %: .916 Taran Kozun CANADA WEST ALL-STARS & AWARDS CARSON STADNYK TARAN KOZUN FIRST TEAM ALL-STAR FIRST TEAM ALL-STAR GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR KOHL BAUML SECOND TEAM ALL-STAR JESSE FORSBERG GORDIE BALLHORN FIRST TEAM ALL-STAR ALL-ROOKIE TEAM huskies.usask.ca 2018-19 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Media Guide - 3 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS CARSON STADNYK FIRST TEAM ALL-STAR KOHL BAUML SECOND TEAM ALL-STAR GORDIE BALLHORN ALL-ROOKIE TEAM huskies.usask.ca 3 2018-19 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Media Guide - 4 PLAYOFF STATISTICS huskies.usask.ca 2018-19 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Media Guide - 5 HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY CUP HUSKIES’ RECORD AT U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP | 46 GAMES, 22 WINS, 24 LOSSES Previous appearances at championship: 19 U SPORTS champions: — 1.....1982-83 Second: —6...................................1980-81, 1981-82, 1986-87, 2004-05, 2013-14, 2016-17 Third: — 4.........................................1998-99, 1999-00, 2005-06, 2007-08 Fourth: — 3 .....................................1966-67, 2015-16, 2017-18 Fifth: — 5 .........................................1997-98, 2001-02, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2012-13 1966-67 | EDMONTON/CALGARY, AB | 4TH def. Western 3-0 .............................Pool round robin def. by Laurentian 7-2 ............................... Semifinal def. by Alberta 4-3 (OT) ............................Final def. by St.FX 8-2 ............ Consolation final 2005-06 | EDMONTON, AB | 3RD PLACE 1980-81 | CALGARY, AB | 2ND PLACE def. Acadia 5-1 ....................................Pool round robin def. Concordia 8-3 ...............................Pool round robin def. by Lakehead 4-2 .................Pool round robin def. Queen’s 5-4 ..............................Pool round robin def. by Moncton 4-2 ..................Final 2006-07 | MONCTON, N.B. | 5TH PLACE def. by UNB 2-1 ............... Pool round robin 1981-82 | MONCTON, N.B. | 2ND PLACE def. by UQTR 3-2 ............. Pool round robin def. Concordia 4-3................ Pool round robin def. Regina 8-2 ........................Pool round robin 2007-08 | MONCTON, N.B. | 3RD PLACE def. by Moncton 3-2 ................. Final def. Brock 4-1 .....................................Pool round robin def. by UNB 4-0 .................................Pool round robin 1982-83 | MONCTON, N.B. | 1st PLACE def. Brandon 6-2 ............................ Pool round robin def. 2011-12 | FREDERICTON, N.B. | 5TH PLACE Laurier10-1 ............................Pool round robin def. by Moncton 5-1 ........................Pool round robin def. Concordia 6-2 ....................Final def. McGill 4-3 ....................................Pool round robin 1986-87 | EDMONTON, AB |2ND PLACE 2012-13 | SASKATOON, SK | 5TH PLACE def. Western 5-2 .............. Pool round robin def. by UNB 3-1 ..............................Pool round robin def. Prince Edward Island 3-0.......... Pool round robin def. by UQTR 3-1............................Pool round robin def. by UQTR 6-3 .............. Final 2013-14 | SASKATOON, SK | 2ND PLACE 1997-98 | SASKATOON, SK | 5TH PLACE def. Acadia 3-2..............................Pool round robin def. by Acadia 6-5 ............................ Pool round robin def. Windsor 9-0...........................Pool round robin def. by UQTR 5-3 ............................... Pool round robin def. by Alberta 3-1 .......................................Final 1998-99 | SASKATOON, SK | 3RD PLACE 2015-16 | HALIFAX, N.S. | 4TH PLACE def. Windsor 4-2 ............................ Pool round robin def. Carleton 3-2 (4 OT)..............................Quarter-final def. by Moncton 5-4 .................... Pool round robin def. by St.FX 2-1 (3 OT)..............................Semifinal def. by St. Mary’s 5-2 ...................................Bronze 1999-00 | SASKATOON, SK | 3RD PLACE def. Western 3-2 (OT) ..........Pool round robin 2016-17 | FREDERICTON, N.B. | 2ND PLACE def. by UNB 5-4 (2 OT) ........Pool round robin def. York 1-0 (OT) ................................ Quarter-final def. StFX 8-1.................Semifinal 2001-02 | KITCHENER, ON | 5TH PLACE def. by UNB 4-2 ............... Final def. by Saint Mary’s 3-1 ..................... Pool round robin def. by UQTR 4-2 .................................. Pool round robin 2017-18 | FREDERICTON, N.B. | 3RD PLACE def. McGill 4-0 ................................ Quarter-final 2004-05 | EDMONTON, AB | 2ND PLACE def. by Alberta 3-2 (OT).................Semifinal def. Moncton 3-0 ...........................Pool round robin def. by UNB 5-4 ............... Bronze huskies.usask.ca 5 2018-19 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Media Guide - 6 MEET THE HUSKIES #2 - Sam Ruopp #3 - Gordie Ballhorn #4 - Colby Harmsworth #5 - Jesse Forsberg Rue-Opp D, 2nd Year, 6-4, 210 D, 1st Year, 6-1, 195 D, 3rd Year, 6-1, 197 D, 5th Year, 6-0, 225 Zehner, SK Wetaskiwin, AB Saskatoon, SK Waldheim, SK Arts & Science Business Business Ag & Bioresources G: 8 (0) G: 1 (0) G: 2 (0) G: 6 (0) A: 11 (2) A: 11 (1) A: 7 (2) A: 15 (5) Pts: 19 (2) Pts: 12 (1) Pts: 9 (2) Pts: 21 (5) #6 - Kendall Fransoo #7 - Shane Collins #8 - Tanner Lishchynsky #9 - Jordan Tkatch FRAN-sue
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