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2018-19 St. Lawrence Men’s Hockey Game Notes Beth Spadaccini // Assistant Information Director (Men’s Hockey Contact) // [email protected] // Office: 315-229-5566 • Cell: 315-323-0650 the matchups St. Lawrence Saints (3-18-1 Overall, 1-8-1 ECAC) at (7-9-2 Overall, 6-4-1 ECAC) Friday, January 25 • 7 p.m. // • Hanover, N.H. St. Lawrence Saints (3-18-1 Overall, 1-8-1 ECAC) * vs. Harvard Crimson (RV) (8-6-3 Overall, 5-5-2 ECAC)* Saturday, January 26 • 7 p.m. // Bright-Landry Hockey Center • Cambridge, Mass. Live Stats: dartmouthsports.com // gocrimson.com • Video: ESPN+ // Stretch Internet Radio: WQTK 92.7 FM, WLFK 95.3 FM • Talent: TBD 2018-19 LEADING SCORERS QUICK HITS Goals • The Saints enter the weekend looking to snap a seven-game slide after loss- es at Brown and Yale last weekend. • St. Lawrence played the Yale game with just 14 healthy skaters due to illness and injury and were within a goal of the No. 19 Bulldogs, falling 3-2. • Daniel Mannella made 47 saves against Yale, including a career-high 23 in the second period alone. Cade Gleekel (5) *Ederer, Jankowski, Gilmour and Suthers tied with 4* • Cade Gleekel scored his team-leading fifth goal of the season at Yale and Assists now has points in five of the last six games. • Bo Hanson extended his points streak to four games with a goal at Brown and an assist at Yale. • Alex Gilmour scored his first goal since December 1 on Saturday on the power play. All four of his goals this season are power play tallies.

Zach Risteau (7) Carson Gicewicz (7) ABOUT DARTMOUTH *Hanson, McGeen and Stevens tied with 6* • Dartmouth split its conference matchups last weekend, shutting out Col- Points gate 1-0 before falling to Cornell 5-1. Adrian Clark made 28 saves en route to the shutout over the Raiders. • The Big Green enter the weekend fifth in the ECAC Hockey standings, just two points back of Cornell, Yale and Quinnipiac who are all tied for first. • Rookie Drew O’Connor is 17th in Division I in points per game by freshmen, averaging 0.78 (8-6-14 in 18 GP) and is tied for the team-lead in scoring with Michael Ederer (9) Carson Gicewicz (9) *Hanson, Jankowski, Stevens and Risteau tied with 8.* Will Graber. 2018-19 Leadership Group • Graber has a team-high nine assists, as well as five goals for 14 points. - Captains - • Dartmouth is 5-0-0 on the season when leading after two periods, but has just two combined wins when trailing after the first or second. • Adrian Clark has made 17 appearances in goal for Dartmouth, including 16 starts, and has a 2.66 goals against average and .900 save percentage head- ing into Friday’s game. He is 7-7-2 to date with three shutouts.

Carson Gicewicz Dylan Woolf St. Lawrence University Information - Assistant Captains - Location...... Canton, N.Y. 13617 Men’s Hockey Coach...... Mark Morris (Colgate ’81) Founded...... 1856 Career Record, College...... 334-214-52 Enrollment...... 2,528 Career Record, Professional...... 338-224-66 President...... Dr. William L. Fox Associate Head Coach...... Mike Hurlbut ’89 Director of Athletics...... Bob Durocher Assistant Coach...... Matt Deschamps (Maine ’05) Colors...... Scarlet and Brown Student Assistant Coach...... R.J. Gicewicz ’19 Affiliation...... NCAA DI/DIII Dir. of Hockey Operations...... Kyle Pettit Conference...... ECAC Hockey Volunteer Goalie Coach...... Eric Salvail Michael Ederer Michael Laidley Rink (Capacity)...... (3,200) Athletic Trainer...... Matt Salmen 2018-19 Record ...... 3-18-1, 1-8-1 ECAC Hockey Captain...... Carson Gicewicz ’20 2017-18 Record...... 8-27-2, 3-18-1 ECAC Hockey Captain...... Dylan Woolf ’21 First Intercollegiate Season...... 1925-26 Assistant Captain...... Michael Ederer ’19 ECAC Hockey Championships...... 6 Assistant Captain...... Michael Laidley ’19 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 16

PB 1 LAST TIME OUT • The Saints and Big Green last met in a three-game playoff series at The Saints’ Thompson Arena to close out the 2017-18 season for St. Lawrence, as Dartmouth won the series 2-1. Record When • Dartmouth won the first game of the series 2-1 before the Saints post- ed a 4-2 win on Saturday, March 3 to force a decisive game three. Dart- (2018-19) mouth also won that game by a 2-1 margin with goals from Will Graber and the game-winning tally by Corey Kalk. Overall Record...... 3-18-1 At Home...... 2-5-1 THE SERIES WITH THE BIG GREEN On the Road ...... 1-10-0 • Friday’s game will be the 103rd meeting in the series which began in Neutral...... 0-3-0 the 1949-50 season. League...... 1-8-1 • The Saints hold an overall series lead with a 60-39-3 record, as well as League Home...... 1-3-1 a slight edge in games played in Hanover at 26-24-1. League Away...... 0-5-0 • Dartmouth went 4-1 against the Saints last season, sweeping the reg- Non-League...... 2-10-0 ular season matchups before taking the first round playoff series 2-1 to advance. Non League Home...... 1-2-0 Non-League Away...... 1-5-0 ABOUT HARVARD Non-League Neutral...... 0-3-0 • Harvard enters the weekend with the top-ranked power play in college Leading After One...... 1-0-0 hockey, as the Crimson are 21-59 with the man advantage for 35.6 per- Trailing After One...... 1-13-1 cent so far on the season. Tied After One...... 1-5-0 • The Crimson are coming off a split at Cornell and Colgate last week- Leading After Two...... 2-0-0 end, falling to the Big Red 2-0 before edging Colgate 2-1 on Saturday. • Junior defenseman Adam Fox leads Harvard with 24 points with sev- Trailing After Two...... 0-17-0 en goals and 17 assists and is third in Division I in points per game (1.41) Tied After Two...... 1-1-1 entering the weekend. In Overtime...... 1-0-1 • Lewis Zerter-Gossage leads Harvard with 10 goals and is tied for 12th in Scoring First...... 2-1-0 goals per game (0.59), while Reilly Walsh has team-high five power play Opp. Scores First...... 1-17-1 goals and is 14th in Division I. Outshooting Opp...... 0-0-0 • Harvard is sixth in the ECAC Hockey standings with 12 points prior to Opp. Outshoots SLU...... 2-18-1 Friday’s game against Clarkson, just three points back of Cornell, Yale and Quinnipiac who are tied for first. Shots Are Even...... 1-0-0 • Michael Lackey has made 16 appearances in net so far this season for Scoring 3 or More...... 3-4-0 Harvard and carries a 2.22 goals against average and .923 save percent- Scoring 2 or Less...... 0-14-1 age into Friday’s matchup with Clarkson with an 8-5-3 record. Scoring on the PP...... 2-6-1 Allowing a PP Goal...... 1-10-0 LAST TIME OUT Scoring Shorthanded...... 1-0-0 • The Saints last played Harvard on Friday, February 16 and fell 5-0 in the Allowing a SH Goal...... 2-2-0 Bright-Landry Hockey Center in Cambridge. In October...... 1-5-0 • Harvard’s Adam Fox had a hat trick in the win for the Crimson, as well as two of the team’s three power play goals. In November...... 1-6-0 • Cameron Gray made his first collegiate appearance against Harvard In December...... 1-1-1 last season, making four saves in six minutes. In January...... 0-6-0 In Feburary...... 0-0-0 THE SERIES WITH THE CRIMSON In March...... 0-0-0 • Saturday’s game will be the 105th meeting in the series between the On Tuesday...... 0-0-0 two teams, which dates back to the 1954-55 season. On Thursday...... 0-0-0 • Harvard leads the series 48-43-7 and is 26-18-2 against the Saints at home in Cambridge. On Friday...... 3-7-0 On Saturday...... 0-11-1 On Sunday...... 0-0-0 Last 10 vs. Dartmouth Last 10 vs. Harvard Date Result Site Date Result Site 2014-15 W, 6-3 H 2013-14 T, 2-2 (OT) H 2015-16 L, 4-2 A 2014-15 W, 5-1 A 2015-16 W, 5-2 H 2014-15 W, 5-1 A 2016-17 W, 5-1 H 2015-16 L, 3-2 A 2016-17 W, 5-4 A 2015-16 L, 4-1 H 2017-18 L, 3-2 H 2015-16 L, 2-1 (OT)* N 2017-18 L, 3-1 A 2016-17 L, 4-2 H 2017-18 L, 2-1* A 2016-17 L, 6-3 A 2017-18 W, 4-2* A 2017-18 L, 4-3 (OT) H 2017-18 L, 2-1* A 2017-18 L, 5-0 A

2 3 2018-19 SOPHOMORE SCORING • The sophomore class combined for 19 points in the month of January. Schedule & Results • Cade Gleekel, Bo Hanson and Jake Stevens each have five point in the 3-18-1, 1-8-1 ECAC Hockey last six games. • Gleekel has recorded a point in five of the last six games, while Hanson October 6 OTTAWA (Exhibition)...... L, 1-3 is currenlty riding a four-game points streak into the weekend. 12 @ Maine...... L, 1-3 • Philip Alftberg, Eddie Pavlini and Dylan Woolf also added to the point 13 @ Maine...... L, 1-4 total, with Pavlini and Woolf both notching their first collegiate goals this 19 HOLY CROSS...... W, 4-3 month and Alftberg adding a pair of assists. 20 WISCONSIN...... L, 1-7 26 @ Michigan...... L, 0-3 SHOOTERS SHOOT 27 @ Michigan...... L, 1-3 • The Saints have been outshot in all but one game so far this season and are 2-18-1 in those contests. November 2 @ Union*...... L, 1-4 • They finished tied in total shots in win over Holy Cross on October 19 3 @ Rensselaer*...... L, 2-3 as both teams recorded 26. 10 MERCYHURST...... L, 1-4 16 @ Minnesota...... W, 4-3 OT ONE IS THE LONELIEST NUMBER 17 @ Minnesota...... L, 0-3 • The Saints have scored just one goal in eight of 22 games played this 24 vs. Clarkson (Lake Placid)..... L, 2-6 season. They have yet to win a game when being held to one goal. 30 YALE*...... L, 3-5 • During the 2017-18 season they were held to one goal in 15 games and were 1-14-0 in those games, posting a 1-0 shutout win over Yale in Janu- December ary. 1 BROWN*...... T, 2-2 (OT) 7 CLARKSON*...... W, 4-2 8 @ Clarkson*...... L, 0-3 FIRST THINGS FIRST • The game versus Minnesota on November 16 was the first time the January Saints had a lead through two periods this season. They have since led 4 vs. Air Force^...... L, 1-7 through two periods in just one other game - the 4-2 win over Clarkson 5 vs. UConn^...... L, 3-6 on December 7. 11 RENSSELAER*...... L, 5-6 • It was also the first time St. Lawrence had taken more than 30 shots 12 UNION*...... L, 3-4 (39) in a game. They had only taken more than 25 in one other game - 18 @ Brown* ...... L, 1-3 the win over Holy Cross on October 19 - when they took 26. 19 @ Yale*...... L, 2-3 25 @ Dartmouth*...... 7 p.m. SNAPPING THE OT DROUGHT 26 @ Harvard*...... 7 p.m. • St. Lawrence was 0-4-9 in overtime games under Coach Morris prior to the win over Minnesota on November 16. They went 0-0-7 during 2016-17 February 1 PRINCETON*...... 7 p.m. and were 0-4-2 in overtime last season. 2 QUINNIPIAC*...... 7 p.m. • Michael Ederer is now the only active player with an overtime game 8 @ Colgate*...... 7 p.m. winner to his credit for St. Lawrence. 9 @ Cornell*...... 7 p.m. • The Saints tied Brown in their second OT outing of the season last 15 HARVARD*...... 7 p.m. weekend. 16 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 p.m. 22 @ Quinnipiac*...... 7 p.m. NEUTRAL NOTES 23 @ Princeton*...... 7 p.m. • The loss to Clarkson in Lake Placid on November 24 was the Saints’ first loss on neutral ice since March 18, 2016 when they were edged 2-1 in March 1 CORNELL*...... 7 p.m. overtime by Harvard in the ECAC Hockey semifinal - also at Herb Brooks 2 COLGATE*...... 7 p.m. Arena in Lake Placid. 8-10 ECAC First Round+ • The Saints combined to go 1-0-2 through 2016-17 and 2017-18, includ- 15-17 ECAC Quarterfinals+ ing a pair of ties in the Friendship Four in Belfast, Northern Ireland and a 22 ECAC Semifinals% win over UMass Lowell in the Catamount Cup last season. 23 ECAC Championship% • St. Lawrence is 0-3-0 is neutral games this season after the losses at Ice Vegas. Home games in bold, CAPS * ECAC Hockey Game ^ Ice Vegas Invitational in Las Vegas SAINTS ON ESPN+ + At higher seed • New for the 2018-19 season, all St. Lawrence home games and road % Played in Lake Placid, N.Y. conference games will be available through ESPN+ and the ESPN App All times Eastern. for just $4.99 per month. • Fans will have access to hundreds of ECAC Hockey games as well as other programming on the service, which includes a multitude of profes- sional sports offerings, other college sports, the entire library of 30 for 30 documentaries, and more. • For international fans, all St. Lawrence games and most ECAC Hock- ey away games will be available via Stretch Internet for the same $4.99 monthly fee. The ECAC Hockey portal, which includes games for Clark- son, Colgate, Quinnipiac, St. Lawrence and Union is available on the men’s hockey schedule page at saintsathletics.com • All institutions will also be available on Stretch as well, with

2 3 links available the school’s schedule pages. 2018-19 Scoring by Class RANDOM ROSTER FACTS Seniors Goals assists Points • The average age of the Saints’ 2018-19 team is 20.75 years, Michael Ederer 4 5 9 making them the 10th-youngest program in Division I. Michael Laidley 2 5 7 • The average weight is 190 lbs which is tied for second in Di- Arthur Brey - - - vision I with North Dakota, and Robert Morris. Maine has the highest average weight at 193 lbs. Totals 6 10 16 • St. Lawrence - which traditionally has not been known for its size - is tied with seven other teams, including ECAC Juniors Goals assists Points Hockey schools Cornell, Quinnipiac and Clarkson with an Ryan Garvey 2 4 6 NCAA-leading average height of 6’1”. Carson Gicewicz 2 7 9 Alex Gilmour 4 3 7 DUAL- ATHLETES Daniel Mannella - - - • Rookie defenseman Mark Mahoney is just one of three Di- vision I men’s hockey players that are dual-sport athletes this Totals 8 14 22 season, as he will also play (DIII) for St. Lawrence. • Mahoney is joined by Army West Point’s Dalton MacAfee Sophomores Goals assists Points (lacrosse) and Canisius’s Jake Zurat (). Philip Alftberg 1 3 4 Callum Cusinato - - - SAINTS AT DEVELOPMENT CAMPS Cade Gleekel 5 2 7 • Five Saints were invited to NHL Development Camps over Bo Hanson 2 6 8 the summer: Carson Gicewicz went back to the Dallas Stars camp for the second year in a row, Keenan Suthers went Jacob Nielsen - - - to the Pittsburgh Penguins camps, Bo Hanson was in camp Eddie Pavlini 1 0 1 with the San Jose Sharks and Callum Cusinato and first-year Jake Stevens 2 6 8 David Jankowski both attended the Calgary Flames camp. Keenan Suthers 4 3 7 David’s older brother, Mark Jankowski, is in his third season Cameron White - 1 1 with the Flames. Dylan Woolf 1 1 2 THE LEADERSHIP GROUP Totals 16 22 38 • Carson Gicewicz and Dylan Woolf were officially named captains for the Saints in the week leading up to the team’s First-Years Goals assists Points game against Mercyhurst on November 10. Jeff Clarke - - - • Seniors Michael Laidley, who served as an assistant captain in 2017-18, and Michael Ederer will serve as assistant captains Carson Dimoff 1 3 4 for 2018-19. David Jankowski 4 4 8 • The Saints started the season with all four players serving Mark Mahoney - - - as assistants. Ted McGeen 1 6 7 • This is the first year wearing a letter for Ederer, Gicewicz Andrew McIntrye 3 2 5 and Woolf. Kaden Pickering 2 2 4 THE 2017-18 SEASON IN REVIEW Zach Risteau 1 7 8 • With a tough October schedule, the Saints got off to a Michael Schumacher - 2 2 rough start and went 1-7-1 through the first month of the Emil Zetterquist - 1 1 season and were 0-7-1 before picking up their first win at then-No. 5 Wisconsin on October 28, 6-3. Totals 12 27 39 • The Saints other seven wins all came in the second half of

Tale of the Tape (national rankings in parentheses) St. Lawrence Dartmouth Harvard Overall Record: 3-18-1, 1-8-1 ECAC 7-9-2, 6-4-1 ECAC 8-6-3, 5-5-2 ECAC Goals Per Game: 1.91 (56th) 2.67 (41st) 3.00 (T-23rd) Assists Per Game: 3.32 4.50 5.47 Points Per Game: 5.23 7.17 8.47 Shots Per Game: 22.3 29.9 32.3 Opponent Goals Per Game: 3.95 (59th) 3.22 (45th) 2.47 (19th) Opponent Shots Per Game: 40.3 27.0 29.5 Power Play Percentage: 15.4% (47th) 14.8% (51st) 35.6% (1st) Penalty Kill: 79.8% (35th) 71.2% (59th) 75.4% (55th) Combined Special Teams: 51.4% (22nd) 40.7% (60th) 55.8% (5th) PIM Per Game: 12.1 (23rd) 7.8 (59th) 8.8 (53rd) Penalties Per Game: 5.4 3.6 4.1

4 5 the season, starting with Vermont (3-2) and a 2-0 shutout win over UMass Lowell to win the Catamount Cup at Vermont in late December. Daniel Mannella was named the tournament’s MVP after earning his first collegiate win against Vermont and first career shutout against the River Hawks. • St. Lawrence swept an ECAC Hockey weekend against Brown and Yale behind stellar goaltending from netminder Arthur Brey, who picked up his first career shutout in the win against the Bulldogs. • The Saints also picked up wins against Canisius in non-conference play and Colgate last season. • The year ended with a first-round playoff series loss at Dartmouth, as the Big Green edged the Saints in a decisive third game, 2-1. • St. Lawrence lost leading scorer Mike Marnell (12-10-22) to graduation, along with Nolan Gluchowski, Ryan Lough, Matt Purmal, Patrick Steinhauser and Joe Sullivan. THE NEWCOMERS • The Saints added 10 first-years to the roster for the 2018-19 season: Jeff Clarke, Carson Dimoff,- Da vid Jankowski, Mark Mahoney, Ted McGeen, Andrew McIntyre, Kaden Pickering, Zach Risteau, Michael Schumacher and Emil Zetterquist. • The class is comprised of six forwards, three defensemen and one goaltender. • They hail from three countries (Canada, Sweden and the United States), represent four states (Arizona, New York, Minnesota and North Dakota) and four players from the province of Ontario. • David Jankowski was named the CCHL Player of the Year in 2017-18 after leading the league in scoring and was also the recipient of the CCHL Sportsmanship Award. • Zetterquist joins Alftberg as the only two Swedes to play for St. Lawrence in program history. • Pickering (Chilliwack - BCHL) and McGeen (Wellington - OJHL) played against each other in the RBC Cup in the spring, with Pickering and the Chiefs taking the win. • McIntyre and Clarke were teammates in Oakville last season. THE BREAKDOWN • The current St. Lawrence roster is composed of three seniors, four juniors, 11 sophomores and 10 first- year players. • Eleven of the team’s 28 rostered players are Canadian; all from Ontario. • The 15 Americans playing for the Saints this season represent 10 states: Arizona, California, Idaho, Illi- nois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin. • Nine players list a USHL team as their last team, while five played in the BCHL, eight in the OJHL, one in the NAHL, three in the CCHL and one from both the EHL and a U.S. prep school. UP NEXT • The Saints will return to Appleton Arena to host Princeton and Quinnipiac for their first meetings of the season on February 1-2.

4 5 USCHO.COM Poll Saints By Position January 21, 2019 Forwards (16): Callum Cusinato, Carson Dimoff, Mi- Record Points last Poll chael Ederer, Ryan Garvey, Carson Gicewicz, Alex Gilm- 1. St. Cloud State (46) 17-3-2 996 2 our, Cade Gleekel, David Jankowski, Michael Laidley, Ted 2. (4) 18-4-0 941 1 3. Ohio State 15-5-4 864 4 McGeen, Andrew McIntyre, Jacob Nielsen, Eddie Pavlini, 4. Denver 14-4-3 855 3 Kaden Pickering, Zach Risteau, Keenan Suthers 5. Minnesota Duluth 14-6-2 811 5 6. Quinnipiac 17-5-1 742 7 Defensemen (8): Philip Alftberg, Jeff Clarke, Bo Han- 7. Minnesota State 19-6-1 701 6 son, Mark Mahoney, Michael Schumacher, Jake Stevens, 8. Northeastern 15-5-1 670 8 Cameron White, Dylan Woolf 9. Bowling Green 16-6-3 507 9 10. Clarkson 16-6-0 493 14 Goaltenders (4): Arthur Brey, Daniel Mannella, Camer- 11. Notre Dame 13-8-2 468 12 on Gray, Emil Zetterquist 12. Cornell 11-5-1 439 15 13. Western Michigan 13-8-1 422 10 14. Providence 13-7-4 402 11 Saints By Class 15. Penn State 13-9-2 261 13 16. Union 11-6-4 259 16 Seniors (3): Arthur Brey, Michael Ederer, Michael Laid- 17. Arizona State 16-9-1 227 17 ley 18. Lake Superior 15-7-2 179 18 19. UMass Lowell 13-8-1 118 nr Juniors (4): Ryan Garvey, Carson Gicewicz, Alex Gilm- 20. Yale 9-6-3 52 19 our, Daniel Mannella Other Receiving Votes: North Dakota 46, Harvard 25, Northern Michigan 8, University 7, American International 5, Air Force Sophomores (11): Philip Alftberg, Callum Cusinato, Cade 1, Bemidji State 1. Gleekel, Cameron Gray, Bo Hanson, Jacob Nielsen, Eddie Pavlini, Jake Stevens, Keenan Suthers, Cameron White, Dylan Woolf USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll January 21, 2019 First Years (10): Jeff Clarke, Carson Dimoff, David Jankowski, Mark Mahoney, Ted Mcgeen, Andrew McIn- Record Points last Poll tyre aden ickering ach isteau ichael chumacher 1. St. Cloud State (27) 17-3-2 503 2 , K P , Z R , M S , 2. Massachusetts (7) 18-4-0 482 1 Emil Zetterquist 3. Denver 14-4-3 419 3 4. Ohio State 15-5-4 398 5 5. Minnesota Duluth 14-6-2 393 4 Saints By Location 6. Quinnipiac 17-5-1 335 6 7. Minnesota State 19-6-1 300 7 Arizona (1): Carson Dimoff 8. Northeastern 15-5-1 281 11 California (1): Arthur Brey 9. Clarkson 16-6-0 211 15 Idaho (1): Bo Hanson 10. Bowling Green 16-6-3 177 9 Illinois (1): Jake Stevens 11. Cornell 11-5-1 161 14 ade leekel ach isteau ylan 12. Notre Dame 13-8-2 140 13 Minnesota (3): C G , Z R , D 13. Western Michigan 13-8-1 115 11 Woolf 14. Providence 13-7-4 96 10 New Jersey (1): Eddie Pavlini 15. Arizona State 16-9-1 35 nr New York (4): Carson Gicewicz, Michael Ederer, Mark Others Receiving Votes: Penn State 17, Union 12, Harvard 3, Lake Mahoney, Kaden Pickering Superior State 1, UMass Lowell 1. North Dakota (1): Michael Schumacher Ontario (11): Jeff Clarke, Callum Cusinato, Ryan Gar- vey, Alex Gilmour, David Jankowski, Michael Laidley, Daniel Mannella, Ted McGeen, Andrew McIntyre, Keenan Suthers, Cameron White Sweden (2): Philip Alftberg, Emil Zetterquist Texas (1): Cameron Gray Wisconsin (1): Jacob Nielsen

6 7 2018-19 Men’s Hockey Staff Mark Morris is in his third season as the Charles W. Appleton II Head Men’s Coach at St. Lawrence. He was hired in May of 2016, returning to the Saints program after a highly successful career as a collegiate and professional head coach. Morris, who served as an assistant coach to Joe Marsh from 1985-88 and was part of the 1988 national runner-up team, returned to the North Country after a year as head coach of the Charlotte Checkers in the . He holds the distinction of being the only coach to have won 300 college games and over 300 professional games. He was the seventh all-time winnin- gest coach in the AHL and had the third highest win total among AHL coaches when he left Charlotte to take over at St. Lawrence. A Massena native and a 1981 graduate of , Morris played defense for the Raiders and went on to a three year professional playing career which included stints with the Dallas Black Hawks and the New Haven Night- hawks before entering the coaching profession as an assistant coach at in 1984-85. Morris spent 13 seasons as the head coach at Clarkson fol- lowing his SLU tenure and compiled a collegiate career record of 306-156-42. Charles W. Appleton Men’s Hockey Head He broke into the professional coaching ranks as a coach with Manchester Coach Mark Morris of the American Hockey League in 2006 where he spent eight years as head coach, compiling a record of 338-224-66 with seven playoff appearances. He Record at St. Lawrence joined the Checkers in July of 2015 after serving the previous season as an 28-58-10 Overall assistant coach with the Florida Panthers in the NHL. He has also served as a 17-21-5 at Home special assistant coach and strength and conditioning coach with the Vancou- 10-34-3 on the Road ver Canucks, an assistant coach with the Ontario Hockey League’s Saginaw 1-3-2 on Neutral Ice Spirit and coached at the Northwood School in Lake Placid.

Associate Head Coach Mike Hurlbut Assistant Coach Matt Deschamps Hurlbut returned to his alma mater as Matt Deschamps joined the St. Lawrence a volunteer assistant coach to start the staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2002-2003 season, became a full-time 2016-2017 season. He spent the last two assistant in 2008-09 and was named As- years in Austria with EC Red Bull Salzburg sociate Head Coach in the spring of 2011. Hockey Club as the head coach of RBS U18 team and served the club in director and A First Team All-America and First Team development coordinator roles. Matt led All-ECAC selection for the Saints in 1989 the Red Bulls to two of its most successful and a member of the two winningest seasons at the U18 level winning an EBJL teams in Saints hockey history in 1988 and 1989, Mike is a Championship in 2015 and in 2016 led all EC Red Bull Teams 1989 graduate of St. Lawrence and had a long and successful with a .750 winning percentage playing against Swiss U20 and professional hockey career. He spent 14 years in the Interna- U18 teams from Finnish, Czech, USA and Canada. tional and American hockey leagues and played 29 games, scoring one goal and assisting on eight others, in the National Deschamps played for the University of Maine, graduating in Hockey League. He was inducted into the Rochester Ameri- 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in public policy, management. cans Hall of Fame in 2015. He notched an assist on the triple-overtime goal to win the 2004 Championship, made four appearances in He was selected to play in three American Hockey League the NCAA Tournament and two trips to the NCAA Finals. As All-Star Games, was named a Second Team AHL All-Star in a senior, Deschamps was an assistant captain, recipient of the 1994-95 and was the longest serving captain in Rochester First Annual Shawn Walsh Memorial Scholarship, and was pre- Americans’ franchise history, wearing the “C” for five seasons. sented with the Richard Britt Award for Perseverance. He was a team captain in eight of his 13 pro seasons. After college, Deschamps attended training camp with the San Among the teams he played for were the Houston Aeros, Jose Sharks in 2005. During a five-year professional career, Minnesota Moose, Binghamton Rangers and the Rochester Deschamps had stops playing in the American Hockey League Americans. He played 23 games with the New York Rangers and East Coast Hockey League. in 1992-93 and also had NHL appearances with the Quebec Nordique and the Buffalo Sabres.

Eric Salvail Kyle Pettit R.J. Gicewicz Matt Salmen Beth Spadaccini

6 7 2018-19 St. Lawrence Men’s Hockey Numerical Roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last Team 1 Emil Zetterquist FY G 6-1 190 Stockholm, Sweden/Coulee Region (NAHL) 2 Dylan Woolf So. D 6-1 205 Victoria, Minn./Lincoln (USHL) 3 Mark Mahoney FY D 5-11 185 Canton, N.Y./The Hotchkiss School (PREP) 4 Cameron White So. D 6-3 200 Toronto, Ontario/Ottawa (CCHL) 7 Andrew McIntyre FY F 5-10 180 Kitchener, Ontario/Oakville (OJHL) 8 Eddie Pavlini So. F 6-0 165 Far Hills, N.J./East Coast (EHL) 9 Ryan Garvey Jr. F 6-0 185 Oakville, Ontario/Oakville (OJHL) 10 David Jankowski FY F 6-1 175 Waterdown, Ontario/Hawkesbury (CCHL) 11 Carson Gicewicz Jr. F 6-3 213 Orchard Park, N.Y./Sioux Falls (USHL) 12 Bo Hanson So. D 6-2 205 Boise, Idaho/Muskegon (USHL) 14 Cade Gleekel So. F 6-1 200 Golden Valley, Minn./Merritt (BCHL) 15 Jacob Nielsen So. F 6-0 180 New Berlin, Wis./Lincoln (USHL) 16 Michael Ederer Sr. F 5-11 180 Lancaster, N.Y./Merritt (BCHL) 17 Alex Gilmour Jr. F 6-5 220 Uxbridge, Ontario/Pembroke (CCHL) 18 Kaden Pickering FY F 5-9 180 Madrid, N.Y./Chilliwack (BCHL) 19 Ted McGeen FY F 6-0 180 Windsor, Ontario/Wellington (OJHL) 20 Zach Risteau FY F 5-8 170 Lakeville, Minn./Merritt (BCHL) 21 Carson Dimoff FY F 5-11 185 Scottsdale, Ariz./Sioux Falls (USHL) 22 Jeff Clarke FY D 6-4 215 London, Ontario/Oakville (OJHL) 25 Michael Laidley Sr. F 5-11 193 Little Current, Ontario/Aurora (OJHL) 26 Michael Schumacher FY D 5-10 161 Bismarck, N.D./Madison (USHL) 27 Keenan Suthers So. F 6-8 244 Tecumseh, Ontario/Dubuque (USHL) 28 Callum Cusinato So. F 6-2 205 Toronto, Ontario/Toronto Jr. Canadiens (OJHL) 29 Cameron Gray So. G 5-11 172 Austin, Texas/Toronto Patriots (OJHL) 30 Daniel Mannella Jr. G 6-1 180 Woodbridge, Ontario/Whitby (OJHL) 31 Arthur Brey Sr. G 6-0 175 Yorba Linda, Calif./Sioux Falls (USHL) 32 Philip Alftberg So. D 5-8 180 Märsta, Sweden/Fargo (USHL) 44 Jake Stevens So. D 6-2 205 Naperville, Ill./Victoria (BCHL)

8 9 2018-19 Season Goal Summary Note: Bold Italics indicates game-winning goal at Maine (Oct. 12) 3-1 L vs. Clarkson (Dec. 7) 4-2 W 1 PP Alftberg (1) Gicewicz (1) Garvey (1) 2nd 12:54 1 EV McGeen (1) Suthers (2) Gilmour (3) 1st 4:07 2 EV Garvey (2) Suthers (3) 2nd 7:30 at Maine (Oct. 13) 4-1 L 3 EV Jankowski (3) McGeen (5) Woolf (1) 2nd 18:28 1 EV Garvey (1) Stevens (1) Risteau (1) 2nd 17:18 4 EV Laidley (2) Pickering (2) Dimoff (1) 3rd 14:10

vs. Holy Cross (Oct. 19) 4-3 W at Clarkson (Dec. 8) 3-0 L 1 PP Suthers (1) Gicewicz (2) Hanson (1) 2nd 00:38 No Scoring... 2 SH Suthers (2) Gicewicz (3) 2nd 1:34 3 PP Gleekel (1) Stevens (2) Garvey (2) 2nd 18:20 vs. Air Force (Jan. 4) 7-1 L 4 EV Stevens (1) McGeen (1) 3rd 2:00 1 EV Gleekel (3) McIntyre (1) Alftberg (2) 3rd 13:41

vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 20) 7-1 L vs. UConn (Jan. 5) 6-3 L 1 EV Ederer (1) Risteau (2) White (1) 3rd 4:29 1 EV Gleekel (4) Risteau (6) 1st 9:43 2 EV Pickering (2) Dimoff (2) Laidley (5) 2nd 10:21 at Michigan (Oct. 26) 3-0 L 3 PP McIntyre (2) Stevens (3) Jankowski (3) 3rd 18:14 No Scoring... vs. RPI (Jan. 11) 6-5 L at Michigan (Oct. 27) 3-1 L 1 EV Risteau (1) Gleekel (1) Hanson (4) 1st 2:28 1 EV Gicewicz (1) McGeen (2) 2nd 5:09 2 EV Stevens (2) Hanson (5) Garvey (4) 2nd 5:29 3 PP Ederer (4) McIntyre (2) Stevens (4) 2nd 11:17 at Union (Nov. 2), 4-1 L 4 EV Pavlini (1) 3rd 7:47 1 PP Ederer (2) Gicewicz (4) Alftberg (1) 2nd 14:10 5 EV McIntyre (3) Alftberg (3) Ederer (4) 3rd 11:01

at RPI (Nov. 3) 3-2 L vs. Union (Jan. 12) 4-3 L 1 EV Pickering (1) Laidley (1) 1st 10:21 1 EV Jankowski (4) Stevens (5) Ederer (5) 1st 16:21 2 EV Suthers (3) Gicewicz (5) Schumacher (1) 1st 17:35 2 EV Hanson (1) Risteau (7) 3rd 8:01 3 EV Woolf (1) Gleekel (2) Stevens (6) 3rd 17:22 vs. Mercyhurst (Nov. 10) 4-1 L 1 EV Suthers (4) Garvey (3) 3rd 11:28 at Brown (Jan. 18) 3-1 L 1 PP Hanson (2) Jankowski (4) Dimoff (3) 3rd 13:12 at Minnesota (Nov. 16) 4-3 W (OT) 1 PP Gilmour (1) Ederer (1) Laidley (2) 1st 15:31 at Yale (Jan. 19) 3-2 L 2 EV Dimoff (1) McGeen (3) Laidley (3) 2nd 13:22 1 PP Gilmour (4) Gicewicz (7) Hanson (6) 3rd 13:46 3 PP Jankowski (1) Laidley (4) Gilmour (1) 2nd 15:41 2 EV Gleekel (5) McGeen (6) 3rd 15:21 4 EV Ederer (3) Jankowski (1) Gicewicz (6) OT 3:19

at Minnesota (Nov. 17) 3-0 L No Scoring...

vs. Clarkson (Nov. 24) 6-2 L 1 EV Laidley (1) Pickering (1) Ederer (2) 1st 6:51 2 EV Jankowski (2) Ederer (3) Zetterquist (1) 1st 16:42

vs. Yale (Nov. 30) 5-3 L 1 PP Gilmour (2) Hanson (2) Risteau (3) 2nd 14:51 2. EV Gicewicz (2) Gilmour (2) Suthers (1) 3rd 00:31 3 EV Gleekel (2) McGeen (4) Risteau (4) 3rd 6:11

vs. Brown (Dec. 1) 2-2 T (OT) 1 EV McIntyre (1) Jankowski (2) Schumacher (2) 2nd 2:57 2. PP Gilmour (3) Risteau (5) Hanson (3) 2nd 4:16

2018-19 ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS conference overall GP PTS RECORd win% GF GA GP RECORd win% GF GA Cornell 10 15 7-2-1 .750 30 18 17 11-5-1 .676 51 37 Quinnipiac 12 15 7-4-1 .625 40 28 24 18-5-1 .771 89 44 Yale 11 15 7-3-1 .682 31 26 18 9-6-3 .583 52 48 Clarkson 10 14 7-3-0 .700 37 15 22 16-6-0 .727 76 41 Dartmouth 11 13 6-4-1 .591 31 32 18 7-9-2 .444 48 58 Harvard 12 12 5-5-2 .500 37 34 17 8-6-3 .559 51 42 Princeton 12 9 4-7-1 .375 33 39 19 6-11-2 .368 51 60 Union 10 9 4-5-1 .450 28 31 21 11-6-4 .619 67 58 Brown 11 9 3-5-3 .409 23 31 18 6-9-3 .417 45 54 Rensselaer 11 8 4-7-0 .364 26 39 22 7-15-0 .318 45 75 Colgate 10 8 3-5-2 .400 19 30 22 6-14-2 .318 30 69 St. Lawrence 10 3 1-8-1 .150 23 35 22 3-18-1 .159 42 87

8 9 The Last Time St. Lawrence... Won in overtime at home 3-2 vs. Clarkson 3/12/16 (3:14 2nd Overtime) won in overtime on the road 4-3 at Minnesota 11/16/18 (3:19) lost in overtime at home 4-3 vs. Harvard 1/20/18 (1:16) lost in overtime on the road 5-4 at. Princeton 2/2/18 (4:16) tied at home 2-2 vs Brown 12/1/18 tied on the road 2-2 at Yale 1/14/17 recorded a shutout at home 1-0 vs. Yale 1/27/18 recorded a shutout on the road 3-0 vs. UMass Lowell (at UVM) 12/30/17 Recorded back to back shutouts Princeton and Quinnipiac Nov. 4-5, 2016 were shutout at home 1-0 vs. Cornell 2/10/18 were shutout on the road 3-0 at Clarkson 12/8/18 Were shutout in back to back games Cornell 2/10/18 & at Harvard 2/16/18 swept a series at home Brown and Yale, Jan. 26-27, 2018 swept a series on the road Vermont and UMass Lowell (at UVM) Dec. 29-30, 2017 were swept at home RPI and Union Jan. 11-12, 2019 were swept on the road at Brown and Yale Jan. 18-19, 2019 scored 8 or more goals 10-2 at Niagara 10/11/14 Allowed 8 or more goals 8-0 vs. Quinnipiac 2/28/14 scored 3 or more power play goals in a game 4 vs. Brown 11/19/16 Allowed 3 power play goals in a game vs. Air Force 1/4/19 scored a shorthanded goal Keenan Suthers vs. Holy Cross 10/19/18 Allowed a shorthanded goal Nico Sturm, Clarkson 12/7/18 scored a hat trick Mike Marnell vs. Brown 11/19/16 opponent hat trick Adam Fox, Harvard 2/16/18 one Player had 3 assists in a game Michael Laidley at Minnesota 11/16/18 one player had 4 assists in a game Carson Gicewicz vs. Colgate 2/9/18 40-plus saves in a game Daniel Mannella at Yale, 1/19/19 (47 in 59:16) 40-plus opponent saves in a game Linden Marshall, RPI 11/4/17 (41 in 65:00)

10 11 Saints Hockey Records Individual Records Most Power Play Goals, Season* 19 Jamie Baker, 1987-88 Most Points, Career: Most Power Play Goals, Career: 187 Pete Lappin 1984-88 40 Burke Murphy, 1992-96 185 Mike Lappin 1990-92* Most Shorthanded Goals, Season* 167 terry Slater (3 yrs.,) 1958-61 4 Pete Lappin, 1987-88 Most Points, Season: 4 Joe Day, 1988-89 72 terry Slater 1959-60 (24 games) 4 Andy Pritchard 1990-91 Most Points, Game: Most Shorthanded Goals, Career: 9 neale Langill vs. Williams, 1952 (3 goals, 6 assists) 11 Joe Day, 1986-90 9 Bill Meehan vs. Dartmouth, 1953 (5 goals, 4 assists) Most Game Winning Goals, Season* Most Goals, Career: 7 Brandon Dietrich, 1998-99 101 Brian McFarlane 1951-55 7 Mike McKenzie, 2006-07 99 Burke Murphy 1992-96 Most Game Winning Goals, Career: 75 terry Slater (3 yrs.) 1958-61 13 Greg Carey, 2010-14 Most Goals, Season: 13 Gary Robertson, 1985-89 34 terry Slater, 1959-60 (24 games) 13 Mike McKenzie, 2006-10 34 Pete Lappin, 1986-87 (35 games) *--Individual statistic not kept prior to 1982-83 Most Goals, Game: 5 Bud Crutchley vs. Clarkson, 1943 Individual Records-Defensemen 5 tom Girard vs. Union, 1947 5 Brian McFarlane vs. Dartmouth, 1953 Most Points, Career: 5 Bill Meehan vs. Dartmouth, 1953 128 daniel Laperriere 1988-92 5 Brian McFarlane vs. Clarkson, 1954 Most Points, Season: 5 Brian McFarlane vs. Army, 1955 53 daniel Laperriere, 1991-92 5 ron O’Brien vs. Army, 1955 Most Goals, Career: 5 lee Fournier vs. Middlebury, 1957 35 Gavin Bayreuther, 2013-17 5 Gary Croteau vs. Carleton, 1968 Most Goals, Season: 5 Andy Pritchard vs. Colgate 1991 16 zach Miskovic, 2008-09 5 Burke Murphy vs. Dartmouth, 1996 Most Goals, Game: y several players Most Assists, Career: 3 B 119 Paul DiFrancesco 1994-98 Most Assists, Career: 92 terry Slater (3 yrs.,) 1958-61 106 daniel Laperriere 1988-92 Most Assists, Season: Most Assists, Season: 45 daniel Laperriere, 1991-92 (34 games) 45 daniel Laperriere, 1991-92 38 terry Slater, 1959-60 (24 games) Most Assists, Game: y several players Most Assists, Game: 5 B 7 neale Langill vs. Carleton, 1953 Fastest Opening Goal, Game: Individual Records-Goaltenders 10 sec. Brad McDonald vs. Northeastern, 1981 Fastest Opening Goal, Period: Most Appearances, Career: 5 sec. tim Lappin vs. Brown, 1988 132 Matt Weninger, 2010-14 Fastest Two Goals: Most Appearances, Season: 8 sec. Brian McFarlane vs. Dartmouth, 1953 38 Matt Weninger, 2012-13 10 sec. Chet Stefanowicz vs. Clarkson, 1954 Most Minutes Played, Career: Fastest Hat Trick: 7538:55 Matt Weninger, 2010-14 2:25 Bill Brown vs. Dartmouth, 1957 Most Minutes Played, Season: Most Hat Tricks, Career: 2239:25 Matt Weninger, 2012-13 10 Brian McFarlane 1951-55 Most Shutouts, Career: Most Hat Tricks, Season: 13 kyle Hayton, 2014-17 5 Pete Lappin 1986-87 Most Shutouts, Season: 5 neale Langill 1951-52 5 kyle Hayton, 2014-15 Most Consecutive Games Scoring Points: Most Saves, Career: 34 ron O’Brien, 1955-56 (regular season only) 3,409 Matt Weninger, 2010-13 25 Brian McFarlane 1953-54 (including playoffs) Most Saves, Season: 25 Al MacCormack 1971-73 1,185 Eric Heffler, 1998-99 Most Consecutive Games Scoring Goals: Most Saves, Game (regulation time): 11 neale Langill, 1951-52 65 Gene DelVecchio vs. Toronto, 1951 11 Greg Carey, 2012-13 Most Saves, Game (overtime game): Most Consecutive Games Scoring Assists: 72 derek Gustafson vs. , 2000 21 lee Fournier, 1956-67 (NCAA quarterfinal, 4 overtimes) 21 Al MacCormack, 1971-72 Most Saves, Period: Most Consecutive Games Played, Career: 23 Gene DelVecchio vs. Toronto, 1951 154 zach Miskovic, 2005-09 23 Bob Perani vs. Clarkson, 1965 23 Adolph Brink vs. RPI, 1984 *--includes two seasons at Boston University Fewest Saves, Game: 10 Bill Sloan vs. Middlebury, 1956

10 11 Saints Career Leaders 100-Point Scorers Scoring by Category Goaltending Goals - Wins - Pete Lappin ’88 187 1. Bill Sloan 65 1. Brian McFarlane ’55 101 Brian McFarlane ’55 185 2. Kyle Hayton 54 2. Burke Murphy ’96 99 3. Paul Cohen 51 Greg Carey ’14 185 3. Pete Lappin ’88 85 Matt Weninger 51 Doug Crawford ’79 183 lex etizian 4. Greg Carey ’14 84 5. A P 45 Paul DiFrancesco ’98 180 6. Les Kuntar 43 ndy ritchard 5. A P ’91 80 ichie roadbelt Burke Murphy ’96 174 7. R B 42 6. T.J. Trevelyan ’06 78 8. Gary Weicker 38 Terry Slater ’61 167 7. Mike Lappin ’92 75 9. Scott Yearwood 37 Andy Pritchard ’91 162 10. Gene Delvecchio 36 Terry Slater ’61 75 T.J. Trevelyan ’06 154 9. Joe McLean ’57 72 Saves - Joe Day ’90 153 Joe Day ’90 72 1. Matt Weninger 3409 Ron O’Brien ’57 152 2. Kyle Hayton 3079 Erik Anderson ’01 148 3. Mike McKenna 2424 Assists - 4. Eric Heffler 2253 Kyle Flanagan ’13 147 1. Paul DiFrancesco ’98 119 5. Rick Wilson 2251 Joe McLean ’57 145 2. Doug Crawford ’79 112 6. Alex Petizian 2198 Paul Castron ’85 142 7. Gary Laskoski 2137 3. Mike Lappin ’92 110 Ron Mason ’64 141 8. Bob Perani 2114 4. Daniel Laperriere ’92 106 9. Les Kuntar 2022 Jamie Baker ’89 138 5. Pete Lappin ’88 102 10. Scott Yearwood 1979 Lee Fournier ’57 136 Erik Anderson ’01 102 Ray Shero ’85 135 Appearances - 7. Kyle Flanagan ’13 101 1. Matt Weninger 132 Dave Saunders ’87 133 Greg Carey ’14 101 2. Kyle Hayton 104 Mike Lappin ’92 131 ike c enna 9. Derek Ladouceur ’98 95 3. M M K 95 Mark Bonneau ’84 130 4. Alex Petizian 86 erry later 10. T S ’61 92 ill loan Tim Lappin ’88 128 5. B S 85 6. Paul Cohen 78 Daniel Laperriere ’92 128 Points - 7. Eric Heffler 75 Alan MacCormack ’73 127 8. Gary Laskoski 74 1. Pete Lappin ’88 187 Mike Gellard ’01 124 9. Scott Yearwood 73 reg arey 2. G C ’14 185 es untar Greg Carvel ’93 123 10. L K 72 Brian McFarlane ’55 185 John Zeiler ’06 123 Mike Lappin ’92* 185 Goals Against Average - Ed Zifcak ’56 122 erek ustafson 5. Doug Crawford ’79 183 1. D G * 2.05 Rich Peverley ’04 117 2. Kyle Hayton 2.09 aul i rancesco 6. P D F ’98 181 arge hittier Bob Prier ’98 116 3. S W 2.38 7. Burke Muprhy ’96 174 4. Alex Petizian 2.54 Rollie Anderson ’62 115 8. Terry Slater ’61 167 5. Bill Sloan 2.55 Mike McKenzie ’10 114 6. John Hallas 2.62 9. Andy Pritchard ’91 162 Kevin DeVergilio ’09 113 7. Kain Tisi 2.67 10. T.J. Trevelyan ’06 154 8. Eric Heffler 2.75 Derek Ladouceur ’97 112 *including 54 points in 2 seasons at BU Tim Hall 2.75 avin ayreuther G B ’17 111 Mike Mudd 2.75 George Goulakos ’81 111 Doug Murray ’90 110 Save Percentage - 1. Derek Gustafson* .936 Benoit Quesnel ’85 110 2. Kyle Hayton .934 Brock McBride ’09 110 3. Eric Heffler .920 Alex Campbell ’71 106 Mike Mudd .920 Gary Croteau ’68 105 5. Alex Petizian .913 6. Bob Perani .912 George Hughes ’13 105 7. Richie Broadbelt .909 Brian Hind ’71 104 8. Mike McKenna .907 Steve Rhodes ’84 103 Kain Tisi .907 im all Alan Fyfe ’01 102 10. T H .905 Martin Lacroix ’92 101 *played only one season, 1999-2000 Brian McColgan ’88 100

12 13 Individual Player Scoring

Emil Zetterquist • First Year • Goaltender • Stockholm, Sweden

Year GP-GS MIN Ga sv Gaa sv% w-L-t sho 2018-19 6-6 260:23 20 150 4.61 .882 1-2-1 - Career 6-6 260:23 20 150 4.61 .882 1-2-1 - 1 Most Saves in a Game: 42 vs. Brown 12/1/18 // Most Saves in a Period: 22 vs. Brown 12/1/18 Shutouts: N/A // Longest Starting Streak: 3 Games // First Career Start: at Minnesota 11/16/18 First Career Win: at Minnesota 11/16/18 (4-3 OT)

Dylan Woolf (A) • Sophomore • Defense • Victoria, Minn.

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 32 0 1 1 -7 18-47 0 0 0 2018-19 18 1 1 2 -6 16-62 0 0 0 2 Career 50 1 2 3 -13 34-109 0 0 0 First Career Goal: vs. Union 1/12/19 // First Career Point: vs. Harvard 1/20/18 Multi-Point Games: N/A // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A Last Point: vs. Union 1/12/19 Mark Mahoney • First Year • Defense • Canton, New York

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 9 0 0 0 -4 2-4 0 0 0 Career 9 0 0 0 -4 2-4 0 0 0 3 First Career Goal: N/A // First Career Point: N/A // Multi-Point Games: N/A Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A // Last Point: N/A

Cameron White • Sophomore • Defense • Toronto, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 18 0 2 2 -3 8-16 0 0 0 2018-19 17 0 1 1 -6 7-14 0 0 0 4 Career 35 0 3 3 -9 15-30 0 0 0 First Career Goal: N/A // First Career Point: vs. Brown 1/26/18 // Multi-Point Games: N/A Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A // Last Point: vs. Wisconsin 10/20/18

Andrew McIntyre • First Year • Forward • Kitchener, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 16 3 2 5 -2 3-6 1 0 0 Career 16 3 2 5 -2 3-6 1 0 0 7 First Career Goal: vs. Brown 12/1/18 // First Career Point: vs. Brown 12/1/18 Multi-Point Games: 1 // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: 3 Games Last Point: vs. RPI 1/11/19

Eddie Pavlini • Sophomore • Forward • Far Hills, New Jersey

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 10 0 0 0 -3 0-0 0 0 0 2018-19 7 1 0 1 e 1-2 0 0 0 8 Career 17 1 0 1 -3 1-2 0 0 0 First Career Goal: vs. RPI 1/11/19 // First Career Point: vs. RPI 1/11/19 // Multi-Point Games: N/A Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A // Last Point: vs. RPI 1/11/19

Ryan Garvey • Junior • Forward • Oakville, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2016-17 27 2 3 5 +2 7-22 0 0 0 2017-18 33 3 4 7 +3 9-18 0 0 0 9 2018-19 22 2 4 6 -13 8-16 0 0 0 Career 82 7 11 18 -8 24-56 0 0 0 First Career Goal: at Penn State 10/7/16 // First Career Point: at Penn State 10/7/16 Multi-Point Games: 2 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games // Longest Point Streak: 2 Games Last Point: vs. RPI 1/11/19

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David Jankowski • First Year • Forward • Waterdown, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 22 4 4 8 -9 2-4 1 0 1 Career 22 4 4 8 -9 2-4 1 0 1 10 First Career Goal: at Minnesota 11/16/18 // First Career Point: at Minnesota 11/16/18 Multi-Point Games: 1 // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A Last Point: at Brown 1/18/19

Carson Gicewicz (A) • Junior • Forward • Orchard Park, New York

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2016-17 37 9 8 17 +6 12-24 1 0 2 2017-18 31 8 10 18 +4 12-43 2 0 2 11 2018-19 16 2 7 9 -5 1-2 0 0 0 Career 84 19 25 44 +5 25-69 3 0 4 First Career Goal: vs. UNH 10/14/16 // First Career Point: vs. UNH 10/14/16 Multi-Point Games: 5 // Longest Goal Streak: 4 Games (2017-18) // Longest Point Streak: 7 Games (2017-18) Last Point: at Yale 1/19/19

Bo Hanson • Sophomore • Defense • Boise, Idaho

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 32 2 9 11 -3 9-18 0 0 0 2018-19 22 2 6 8 -16 3-6 1 0 0 12 Career 54 4 15 19 -19 12-24 1 0 0 First Career Goal: vs. Providence 10/20/17 // First Career Point: at North Dakota 10/14/17 Multi-Point Games: 2 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games (2018-19) // Longest Point Streak: 4 Games (2018-19) Last Point: at Yale 1/19/19

Cade Gleekel • Sophomore • Forward • Golden Valley, Minnesota

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 28 1 3 4 -7 7-14 0 0 0 2018-19 22 5 2 7 -2 3-6 1 0 0 14 Career 50 6 5 11 -9 10-20 1 0 0 First Career Goal: at Dartmouth 3/3/14 // First Career Point: vs. RPI 11/4/17 Multi-Point Games: N/A // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games // Longest Point Streak: 4 Games Last Point: at Yale 1/19/19

Jacob Nielsen • Sophomore • Forward • New Berlin, Wisconsin

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 30 1 2 3 -9 4-8 0 0 0 2018-19 1 0 0 0 e 1-2 0 0 0 15 Career 31 1 2 3 -9 4-8 0 0 0 First Career Goal: at Dartmouth 2/17/18 // First Career Point: at Union 1/13/18 Multi-Point Games: N/A // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A Last Point: at Dartmouth 3/3/18

Michael Ederer (A) • Senior • Forward • Lancaster, New York

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2015-16 19 2 0 2 -1 1-2 0 0 0 2016-17 35 9 9 18 +6 3-6 2 0 3 16 2017-18 15 1 5 6 +2 1-2 0 0 0 2018-19 21 4 5 9 -9 1-2 2 0 1 Career 90 16 19 35 -2 6-12 4 0 4 First Career Goal: at Merrimack 10/17/15 // First Career Point: at Merrimack 10/17/15 Multi-Point Games: 7 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games // Longest Point Streak: 4 Games Last Point: vs. Union 1/12/19

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Alex Gilmour • Junior • Forward • Uxbridge, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2016-17 18 6 3 9 +2 4-8 2 0 2 2017-18 37 10 2 12 -6 11-33 3 0 1 17 2018-19 21 4 3 7 -14 6-12 4 0 0 Career 76 20 8 28 -18 21-53 9 0 3 First Career Goal: at Canisius 1/7/17 // First Career Point: at Canisius 1/6/17 Multi-Point Games: 6 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games // Longest Point Streak: 3 Games (2016-17) Last Point: at Yale 1/19/19

Kaden Pickering • First Year • Forward • Madrid, New York

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 22 2 2 4 -14 2-4 0 0 0 Career 22 2 2 4 -14 2-4 0 0 0 18 First Career Goal: at RPI 11/3/18 // First Career Point: at RPI 11/3/18 Multi-Point Games: N/A // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A Last Point: vs. UConn 1/5/19

Ted McGeen • First Year • Forward • Windsor, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 20 1 6 7 -2 4-8 0 0 0 Career 20 1 6 7 -2 4-8 0 0 0 19 First Career Goal: vs. Clarkson 12/7/18 // First Career Point: vs. Holy Cross 10/19/18 Multi-Point Games: 1 // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A Last Point: vs. Clarkson at Yale 1/19/19

Zach Risteau • First Year • Forward • Lakeville, Minnesota

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 16 1 7 8 -7 2-4 0 0 0 Career 16 1 7 8 -7 2-4 0 0 0 20 First Career Goal: vs. RPI 1/11/19 // First Career Point: at Maine 10/13/18 // Multi-Point Games: 1 Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: 3 Games // Last Point: vs. Union 1/12/19

Carson Dimoff • First Year • Forward • Scottsdale, Arizona

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 20 1 3 4 -9 8-16 0 0 0 Career 20 1 3 4 -9 8-16 0 0 0 21 First Career Goal: at Minnesota 11/16/18 // First Career Point: at Minnesota 11/16/18 Multi-Point Games: N/A // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A Last Point: at Brown 1/18/19 Jeff Clarke • First Year • Defense • London, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 18 0 0 0 -11 8-16 0 0 0 Career 18 0 0 0 -11 8-16 0 0 0 22 First Career Goal: N/A // First Career Point: N/A // Multi-Point Games: N/A Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A // Last Point: N/A

Michael Laidley (A) • Senior • Forward • Little Current, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2015-16 31 6 5 11 +8 3-6 0 1 0 2016-17 6 2 3 5 +6 1-2 1 0 1 25 2017-18 17 3 0 3 e 2-4 0 0 0 2018-19 22 2 5 7 -16 8-16 0 0 0 Career 76 13 13 26 -2 14-28 1 1 1 First Career Goal: vs. Niagara 10/9/15 // First Career Point: vs. Niagara 10/9/15 Multi-Point Games: 3 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games (2015-16) // Longest Point Streak: 4 Games (2016-17) Last Point: vs. UConn 1/5/19

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Michael Schumacher • First Year • Defense • Bismarck, North Dakota

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 11 0 2 2 -1 1-2 0 0 0 Career 11 0 2 2 -1 1-2 0 0 0 26 First Career Goal: N/A // First Career Point: at RPI 11/3/18 // Multi-Point Games: N/A Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: N/A // Last Point: vs. Brown 12/1/18

Keenan Suthers • Sophomore • Forward • Tecumseh, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 36 2 4 6 -5 3-6 0 0 0 2018-19 18 4 3 7 -5 6-12 1 1 0 27 Career 54 6 7 13 -10 9-18 1 1 0 First Career Goal: at Princeton 2/2/18 // First Career Point: vs. RPI 11/4/17 Multi-Point Games: 2 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games (2018-19) // Longest Point Streak: 2 Games (2018-19) Last Point: vs. Clarkson 12/7/18

Callum Cusinato • Sophomore • Forward • Toronto, Ontario

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 29 4 3 7 -2 12-35 0 0 0 2018-19 10 0 0 0 -3 6-12 0 0 0 28 Career 39 4 3 7 -5 18-47 0 0 0 First Career Goal: at Wisconsin 10/27/17 // First Career Point: at Wisconsin 10/27/17 Multi-Point Games: 1 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games // Longest Point Streak: 2 Games Last Point: at Quinnipiac 2/3/18

Cameron Gray • Sophomore • Goaltender • Austin, Texas

Year GP-GS MIN Ga sv Gaa sv% w-L-t sho 2017-18 1-0 6:03 2 4 19.83 .667 0-0-0 0 2018-19 0-0 ------29 Career 1-0 6:03 2 4 19.83 .667 0-0-0 0 Most Saves in a Game: 4 at Harvard 2/16/18 // Most Saves in a Period: 4 at Harvard 2/16/18 // Shutouts: N/A Longest Starting Streak: N/A // First Career Start: N/A // First Career Win: N/A

Daniel Mannella • Junior • Goaltender • Woodbridge, Ontario

Year GP-GS MIN Ga sv Gaa sv% w-L-t sho 2016-17 1-0 13:09 0 7 0.00 1.00 0-0-0 - 2017-18 10-7 489:06 20 260 2.45 .929 3-2-1 1 30 2018-19 10-6 483:52 30 317 3.72 .914 1-7-0 - Career 21-13 986:07 50 584 3.04 .921 4-9-1 1 Most Saves in a Game: 50 vs. Union 1/12/19 // Most Saves in a Period: 23 at Yale 1/19/19 // Shutouts: 1 Longest Starting Streak: 5 Games (2017-18) // First Career Start: at Brown 11/11/17 First Career Win: at Vermont 12/29/17

Arthur Brey • Senior • Goaltender • Yorba Linda, Calif.

Year GP-GS MIN Ga sv Gaa sv% w-L-t sho 2015-16 4-4 244:57 11 123 2.69 .918 1-2-1 - 2016-17 4-2 173:24 6 86 2.08 .935 1-1-0 - 31 2017-18 31-30 1720:42 96 921 3.35 .906 5-25-1 1 2018-19 14-10 575:40 37 332 3.86 .900 1-9-0 - Career 53-46 2714:43 150 1462 3.32 .907 8-37-2 1 Most Saves in a Game: 53 vs. Yale 1/27/18 // Most Saves in a Period: 21 vs. Yale 1/27/18 // Shutouts: 1 Longest Starting Streak: 23 Games (2017-18 to 2018-19) // First Career Start: at Penn State 10/29/15 First Career Win: vs. Princeton 2/13/16

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Philip Alftberg • Sophomore • Defense • Märsta, Sweden

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 37 3 6 9 -9 8-16 1 0 0 2018-19 21 1 3 4 -18 8-16 1 0 0 32 Career 58 4 9 13 -27 16-32 2 0 0

First Career Goal: at Vermont 12/29/17 // First Career Point: vs. Michigan 10/6/17 Multi-Point Games: 1 // Longest Goal Streak: 2 Games // Longest Point Streak: 2 Games Last Point: vs. RPI 1/11/19

Jake Stevens • Sophomore • Defense • Naperville, Illinois

Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2017-18 37 2 13 15 +6 8-16 1 0 0 2018-19 14 2 6 8 -12 4-8 0 0 1 44 Career 51 4 19 23 -6 12-24 1 0 1 First Career Goal: vs. Union 11/3/17 // First Career Point: vs. Providence 10/20/17 Multi-Point Games: 7 // Longest Goal Streak: N/A // Longest Point Streak: 3 Games Last Point: vs. Union 1/12/19

16 17 2018-19 St. Lawrence Hockey St. Lawrence Teama mGame-by-Gamee y Comparisoname o (asmp of aJanr 22,ison 2019) 2018-19 G -B All-G games C

Shots Penalties Power Plays Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots Pen-Min Pen-Min G-Ch G-Ch Oct 12 at Maine 1-3 1 / 3 2 / 5 17 / 37 11-22 / 9-18 0-3 / 1-7 Oct 13 at Maine 1-4 1 / 4 2 / 7 24 / 39 10-42 / 8-27 0-4 / 0-5 Oct 19 HC 4-3 4 / 3 6 / 5 26 / 26 5-10 / 6-12 2-6 / 1-5 Oct 20 UW 1-7 1 / 7 2 / 13 21 / 46 11-22 / 7-14 0-4 / 3-8 Oct 26 at Michigan 0-3 0 / 3 0 / 6 16 / 40 6-12 / 2-4 0-1 / 2-5 Oct 27 at Michigan 1-3 1 / 3 1 / 6 19 / 40 4-8 / 1-2 0-1 / 1-4 Nov 02 at Union College 1-4 1 / 4 2 / 7 20 / 49 7-14 / 6-12 1-5 / 2-6 Nov 03 at Rensselaer 2-3 2 / 3 3 / 6 25 / 37 3-6 / 2-4 0-1 / 0-1 Nov 10 MERCYHURST 1-4 1 / 4 1 / 6 19 / 40 7-14 / 2-4 0-2 / 1-7 Nov 16 at Minnesota 4-3 4 / 3 8 / 6 39 / 40 4-8 / 5-10 2-4 / 0-3 Nov 17 at Minnesota 0-3 0 / 3 0 / 6 12 / 31 5-10 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-5 11/24/18 vs CLARKSON 2-6 2 / 6 4 / 12 20 / 42 6-12 / 4-8 0-3 / 1-5 Nov 30 YALE(19) 3-5 3 / 5 6 / 8 26 / 40 5-10 / 2-4 1-2 / 2-5 Dec 01 BRWN 2-2 2 / 2 4 / 4 22 / 44 1-2 / 5-10 1-5 / 0-1 Dec 07 CLARKSON 4-2 4 / 2 7 / 1 30 / 50 2-4 / 3-6 0-3 / 0-2 Dec 08 at CLARKSON 0-3 0 / 3 0 / 4 15 / 40 5-10 / 4-8 0-2 / 0-3 Jan 04 vs Air Force 1-7 1 / 7 2 / 12 18 / 30 6-20 / 4-19 0-3 / 4-5 Jan 05 vs UConn 3-6 3 / 6 5 / 11 25 / 44 4-8 / 8-24 1-6 / 0-3 Jan 11 RENSSELAER 5-6 5 / 6 8 / 10 30 / 33 2-4 / 1-2 1-1 / 0-2 Jan 12 UNION COLLEGE 3-4 3 / 4 5 / 3 19 / 54 1-2 / 5-21 0-4 / 0-1 Jan 18 at BRWN 1-3 1 / 3 2 / 6 23 / 34 7-14 / 6-26 1-5 / 0-6 Jan 19 at 2-3 2 / 3 3 / 6 24 / 50 6-12 / 4-8 1-4 / 1-6 Totals 42-87 42 / 87 73 / 150 490 / 886 118-266 / 98-251 11-73 / 19-95

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

18 19 2018-19 St. Lawrence Hockey St. Lawrence2018-19 Overall Team Tea Statisticsm S tatistics(as of Jan 22, 2019) All games

Overall: 3-18-1 Conf: 1-8-1 Home: 2-5-1 Away: 1-10-0 Neut: 0-3-0

TEAM STATISTICS SLU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 42-490 87-886 Shot pct. . 0 8 6 . 0 9 8 G o a ls / G a m e 1.9 4.0 S h o t s / G a m e 22.3 40.3 A s s is t s 73 150 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 11-73 19-95 Conversion Percent . 1 5 1 . 2 0 0 Shot Attempts 87 196 Shot Percent . 1 2 6 . 0 9 7 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 42 87 Power Play 11 19 S h o r t - h a n d e d 1 4 Empty net 0 0 P e n a lt y 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 1 6 O v e r t im e 1 0 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 118 98 M in u t e s 266 251 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 5.4 4.5 Pen minutes/Game 12.1 11.4 M in o r 113 88 M a jo r 2 5 10-minute Misconduct 1 2 Game Misconduct 2 3 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 0 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 10788 45848 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/1348 11/4168 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/2020

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total St. Lawrence 9 17 15 1 42 Opponents 29 29 29 0 87

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total St. Lawrence 252 301 243 3 799 Opponents 146 175 123 4 448

18 19 2018-19 St. Lawrence Hockey St. Lawrence High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 22, 2019) 2018-19 Team GAll agamesme Highs St. Lawrence - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 13 vs Rensselaer (Jan 11, 2019) GOALS 5 vs Rensselaer (Jan 11, 2019) ASSISTS 8 vs Rensselaer (Jan 11, 2019) 8 at Minnesota (Nov 16, 2018) SHOTS ON GOAL 39 at Minnesota (Nov 16, 2018) SAVES 50 vs Union College (Jan 12, 2019) PENALTIES 11 vs UW (Oct 20, 2018) 11 at Maine (Oct 12, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 42 at Maine (Oct 13, 2018)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 20 vs UW (Oct 20, 2018) GOALS 7 vs Air Force (Jan 04, 2019) 7 vs UW (Oct 20, 2018) ASSISTS 13 vs UW (Oct 20, 2018) SHOTS ON GOAL 54 vs Union College (Jan 12, 2019) SAVES 35 at Minnesota (Nov 16, 2018) PENALTIES 9 at Maine (Oct 12, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 27 at Maine (Oct 13, 2018) 2018-19 St. Lawrence Hockey St. Lawrence High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 22, 2019) All games

2018-19St. Lawrence Individual - INDIVIDUAL G GAMEam HIGHSe Highs

POINTS 3 Michael Laidley at Minnesota (Nov 16, 2018) GOALS 2 Keenan Suthers vs HC (Oct 19, 2018) ASSISTS 3 Michael Laidley at Minnesota (Nov 16, 2018) SHOTS 8 Keenan Suthers at Minnesota (Nov 16, 2018) SAVES 50 Daniel Mannella vs Union College (Jan 12, 2019) PENALTIES 4 Dylan Woolf at Maine (Oct 13, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 30 Dylan Woolf at Maine (Oct 13, 2018)

20 21 2018-19 St. Lawrence Hockey St. Lawrence Combinedo Teammbined Statistics (astatistics of Jan 22, 2019) 2018-19 C All games S

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Oct 12 at Maine L 1-3 3648 ALL GAMES 3-18-1 2-5-1 1-10-0 0-3-0 Oct 13 at Maine L 1-4 3727 CONFERENCE 1-8-1 1-3-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 Oct 19 HC W 4-3 1025 NON-CONFERENCE 2-10-0 1-2-0 1-5-0 0-3-0 Oct 20 #13 UW L 1-7 1511 Oct 26 at #12 Michigan L 0-3 5222 Oct 27 at #12 Michigan L 1-3 5421 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Nov 02 at Union College L 1-4 1825 16 Michael Ederer 21 4 5 9 33 .1 2 1 1-2 2 0 * Nov 03 at Rensselaer L 2-3 2547 11 Carson Gicewicz 16 2 7 9 29 .0 6 9 1-2 0 0 Nov 10 MERCYHURST L 1-4 1560 10 David Jankowski 22 4 4 8 20 .2 0 0 2-4 1 0 Nov 16 at #19 Minnesota Wot 4-3 7923 12 Bo Hanson 22 2 6 8 38 .0 5 3 3-6 1 0 Nov 17 at #19 Minnesota L 0-3 8098 44 Jake Stevens 14 2 6 8 32 .0 6 2 4-8 0 0 11/24/18 vs CLARKSON L 2-6 4333 20 Zach Risteau 16 1 7 8 17 .0 5 9 2-4 0 0 * Nov 30 YALE(19) L 3-5 1052 * Dec 01 BRWN T o t 2-2 1040 14 Cade Gleekel 22 5 2 7 26 .1 9 2 3-6 1 0 * Dec 07 CLARKSON W 4-2 2170 17 Alex Gilmour 21 4 3 7 39 .1 0 3 6-12 4 0 * Dec 08 at #16 CLARKSON L 0-3 3423 27 Keenan Suthers 18 4 3 7 46 .0 8 7 6-12 1 1 Jan 04 vs Air Force L 1-7 1727 25 Michael Laidley 22 2 5 7 33 .0 6 1 8-16 0 0 # Jan 05 vs UConn L 3-6 0 19 Ted McGeen 21 1 6 7 18 .0 5 6 4-8 0 0 * Jan 11 RENSSELAER L 5-6 1193 9 Ryan Garvey 22 2 4 6 18 .1 1 1 8-16 0 0 * Jan 12 #15 UNION COLLEGE L 3-4 1237 7 Andrew McIntyre 16 3 2 5 12 .2 5 0 3-6 1 0 * Jan 18 at BRWN L 1-3 864 * Jan 19 at Yale Bulldogs L 2-3 3150 18 Kaden Pickering 22 2 2 4 24 .0 8 3 2-4 0 0 32 Philip Alftberg 21 1 3 4 30 .0 3 3 8-16 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS SLU OPP 21 Carson Dimoff 20 1 3 4 21 .0 4 8 8-16 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 2 Dylan Woolf 18 1 1 2 21 .0 4 8 16-62 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts 42-490 87-886 26 Michael Schumacher 11 0 2 2 4 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Shot pct. . 0 8 6 . 0 9 8 8 Eddie Pavlini 7 1 0 1 1 1.000 1-2 0 0 G o a ls / G a m e 1.9 4.0 S h o t s / G a m e 22.3 40.3 4 Cameron White 17 0 1 1 14 .0 0 0 7-14 0 0 POWER PLAYS 1 Emil Zetterquist 6 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Goals-Power Plays 11-73 19-95 22 Jeff Clarke 18 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 8-16 0 0 Conversion Percent . 1 5 1 . 2 0 0 28 Callum Cusinato 10 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 6-12 0 0 Shot Attempts 87 196 3 Mark Mahoney 9 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 Shot Percent . 1 2 6 . 0 9 7 15 Jacob Nielsen 1 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN TM TEAM 10 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 7-14 0 0 Power Play 11 19 S h o r t - h a n d e d 1 4 Total 22 42 73 115 490 .0 8 6 118-266 11 1 Empty net 0 0 Opponents 22 87 150 237 886 .0 9 8 98-251 19 4 P e n a lt y 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 1 6 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t O v e r t im e 1 0 30 Daniel Mannella 10 483:52 30 3.72 317 .9 1 4 1-7-0 S h o o t o u t 0 0 31 Arthur Brey 14 571:58 37 3.88 332 .9 0 0 1-9-0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 1 Emil Zetterquist 6 259:15 20 4.63 150 .8 8 2 1-2-1 PENALTIES N u m b e r 118 98 TM EMPTY NET 10 8:24 0 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 M in u t e s 266 251 Total 22 1323:29 87 3.94 799 .9 0 2 3-18-1 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 5.4 4.5 Opponents 22 1323:29 42 1.90 448 .9 1 4 18-3-1 Pen minutes/Game 12.1 11.4 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 Attendance Summary SLU Opponent Total 10788 45848 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/1348 11/4168 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/2020

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total St. Lawrence 9 17 15 1 42 Opponents 29 29 29 0 87

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total St. Lawrence 252 301 243 3 799 Opponents 146 175 123 4 448

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