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2003-04 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FERRIS HOSTS LAKE SUPERIOR IN LAST REGULAR-SEASON HOME SERIES THIS WEEK: The men’s active NCAA-I coaches in overall victories DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 10/4 Windsor# W 6-0 ice hockey team, which was idle last weekend, entering this campaign, is the all-time win- 10/10 at Western Michigan* L 4-2 hosts the Lake Superior State University ningest coach in FSU history. Daniels is tops 10/11 Western Michigan* W 5-2 Lakers this weekend (Feb. 27-28) in a two- among Ferris’ all-time coaches in CCHA wins 10/17at Colgate L 3-5 game Central Collegiate Hockey Association with a 141-168-31 (.460) league mark. (CCHA) series at Big Rapids, Mich. The 10/18 at Colgate W 3-1 THE COACHES: Ferris State – Bob Daniels series marks FSU’s final regular-season home 10/24 at Alaska Fairbanks* L 4-2 (Michigan State, 1982), 12th season, 194-222- contests for the 2003-04 campaign. 10/25 at Alaska Fairbanks* L 4-1 36 (.469) – (12-19-3 vs. Lake Superior State – 10/31 at Michigan State* L 8-0 FACEOFF/ARENA: Friday – 7:35 p.m. (EST) & Home 6-9-2, Away 6-9-1, Neutral 0-1-0). Lake 11/1 Michigan State* L 4-2 Superior State – Frank Anzalone (SUNY- 11/7 Michigan* W 6-5 OT Saturday – 7:05 p.m. (EST)/R.L. Ewigleben Buffalo, 1978), 11th season, 212-179-35 (.539) 11/8 at Michigan* L 3-2 (pronounced A-VAH-glave-in) (2,493). – (20-17-3 vs. Ferris State). 11/21 Nebraska-Omaha* L 4-1 THE RECORDS: Ferris State is 14-15-3 overall 11/22 Nebraska-Omaha* W 4-0 ABOUT LAKE SUPERIOR STATE: Freshman for- and 9-14-1 after losing a pair of CCHA games 11/28 Niagara T 2-2 OT ward Dominic Osman (10-9–19) is tops among to Notre Dame two weeks ago (Feb. 13-14) at 11/29 Niagara W 8-3 seven Lakers in double-figure points this sea- UND’s Joyce Center in Notre Dame, Ind. The 12/5 at Bowling Green State* W 2-1 Bulldogs are 5-6-1 in their last 12 appear- son. Junior forward Bo Cheesman (11-7–18) 12/6 at Bowling Green State* T 3-3 OT and frosh forward Trent Campbell (3-13–16) 12/27Massachusetts-Lowell N W 7-4 ances and are midst a three-game losing string. Ferris sports a 9-5-2 home record this are other leading scorers. Freshman Jeff 12/28 WisconsinN W 3-1 Jakaitis (3-6-4, 2.16 GAA, .930sv%) and junior 1/2 Alaska Fairbanks* W 7-5 season. ☛ A season ago, Ferris State turned in its most Matt Violin (4-10-3, 3.43 GAA, .883sv%) have 1/3 Alaska Fairbanks* L 4-0 shared LSSU’s goaltending duties. Jakaitis 1/7at Nebraska-Omaha* W successful5-2 season in the program’s NCAA-I his- tory with a school-record 31-10-1 overall mark. presently ranks fourth nationally in save per- 1/8 at Nebraska-Omaha* L 6-1 centage and 11th in goals against average. 1/16 Miami (Ohio)* W 5-4 The Bulldogs claimed their first-ever CCHA Second-year assistant coach Tim Christian 1/17 Miami (Ohio)* L 4-2 Championship title with a first-place 22-5-1 played at Ferris State (1991-95). 1/23 Findlay W 4-2 league record. FSU also made its initial NCAA- I Championship Tournament appearance and 1/24 Findlay T 0-0 OT SERIES INFORMATION: FSU trails 55-36-7 1/30 Western Michigan* W 4-1 earned the distinction of being the nation’s first At Big Rapids: 18-26-3; At Sault Ste. Marie: 1/31 at Western Michigan* L 3-2 team to attain 30 wins in a season. 17-28-3; At Neutral Sites: 1-1-1 2/6 Ohio State* W 5-2 Goals For/Against: 345 (3.52 gpg.)/418 (4.27 gpg.) 2/7 Ohio State* L 6-0 Lake Superior State improved to 7-16-7 overall and 5-14-5 in the CCHA following a win First Meeting: LSSU 8, FSU 2* (12/15/77) 2/13 at Notre Dame* L 4-2 Last Meeting: FSU 6, LSSU 1*✘ (3/15/03) 2/14 at Notre Dame* L 4-1 and tie versus Northern Michigan in last week- Longest Win Streak: FSU 6 (1/18/80-12/6/80) & 2/27 Lake Superior State* 7:35 p.m. end’s (Feb. 20-21) home-and-home series. (11/2/01-3/15/03); LSSU 10 (12/9/94-2/14/97) 2/28 Lake Superior State* 7:05 p.m. The Lakers claimed a 5-2 win over the Last Season: FSU 7-1 (2/7/03), FSU 5-1 (2/8/03), 3/5 at Northern Michigan* 7:35 p.m. Wildcats last Friday (Feb. 20) at NMU’s Berry FSU 6-1*✘ (3/14/03), FSU 6-1*✘ (3/15/03) 3/6 at Northern Michigan* 7:35 p.m. Events Center in Marquette, Mich. The next Top FSU Scorers: Derek Nesbitt (4-6–10, 6 GP) 3/12-14 CCHA Tournament First Round TBA night (Feb. 21), the two teams skated to a 2-2 and Jeff Legue (3-7–10, 6 GP) 3/18 CCHA Tournament Quarterfinals✜ TBA overtime tie at LSSU’s Taffy Abel Arena in Series Notes: FSU is 8-1-0 in its last nine 3/19 CCHA Super 6 Semifinals✜ 4:05/7:35 p.m. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. LSSU, which is 3-8-3 meetings, which includes a current six-game win- ✜ 3/20 CCHA Super 6 Championships 7:35 p.m. on the road this season, is 1-0-2 in its last ning streak. All of Nesbitt’s and Legue’s point ✦ 3/26-27NCAA Nor theast Regional TBA three appearances after going winless in its total occurred in last season’s four-game series. ✥ 3/26-27NCAA W est Regional TBA previous nine contests. * – FSU home game ✘ – CCHA Tournament First Round 3/26-27NCAA East Regional◗ TBA ☛ LSSU posted a 6-28-4 overall record with a 3/27-28 NCAA Midwest Regional✤ TBA 12th-place 3-24-1 CCHA mark last season. MONTH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL 4/8 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals TBA OCTOBER 2-5-0 3-4-0 1-0-0 6-9-0 BOB DANIELS: The 2002-03 Spencer Penrose 4/10 NCAA Frozen Four Championships7 p.m. NOVEMBER 7-8-3 3-4-0 0-0-0 10-12-3 Award recipient as the American Hockey 0-0-1 2-6-1 All times Eastern; home games in bold Coaches Association (AHCA) Division I DECEMBER 2-4-0 0-2-0 * – Central Collegiate Hockey Association game National Coach of the Year, Daniels was also JANUARY 3-4-0 3-8-1 0-0-0 6-12-1 # – Exhibition honored as the Coach of the Year by the FEBRUARY 2-5-0 7-8-2 0-0-0 9-13-2 N – Badger Hockey Showdown (Madison, Wis.) ✜ – Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) CCHA and Inside College Hockey (INCH) last MARCH 2-0-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 3-3-0 ✦ – Manchester, N.H.. (Verizon Wireless Arena) season. Daniels, who ranked 23rd among TOTALS 18-26-3 17-28-3 1-1-1 36-55-7 ✥ – Colorado Springs, Colo. (World Arena) ◗ – Albany, N.Y. (Pepsi Arena) – more – ✤ – Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena) – Boston, Mass. (Fleet Center) FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 210 Sports Drive, SPC 002, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2741 Phone 231 591-2336/3821FAX 231 591-3775 www.ferris.edu/sports 2003-04 CCHA STANDINGS

CONFERENCE OVERALL BULLDOGS OF THE GAME: After each contest, GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA a Ferris State player will be selected the 1. Michigan 24 18 5 1 3794 52 23 8 1 123 76 2. Michigan State 26 16 9 1 33 86 58 20 15 1 119 87 Bulldog of the Game. Below is a compilation 3. Miami (Ohio) 24 15 72 32 84 62 18 11 3 10786 of the recipients to date. 4. Ohio State 26 15 11 0 30 81 62 20 14 0 104 83 DATE/OPP.PLAYER NOTES 5. Alaska Fairbanks 26 13 12 1 2787 85 14 15 1 99 105 Oct. 10 at WMU Greg Rallo 1-1–2, +2 6. Western Michigan 25 12 11 2 26 79 88 16 14 3 105 114 Oct. 11 vs. WMU Nick Scheible 1-0–1, +1 7. Notre Dame 24 11 10 3 25 73 64 15 11 4 81 71 Oct. 17 at Colgate Brett Smith 1-1–2, +2 8. Northern Michigan 24 11 12 1 23 58 72 16 13 3 88 93 Oct. 18 at Colgate Jeff Legue 2-0–2, +1 9. Ferris State 24 9 14 1 19 64 87 14 15 3 94 105 Oct. 24 at UAF Mike Brown 34 saves Bowling Green State 25 7 13 5 19 59 76 9 16 8 78 97 Oct. 25 at UAF Brett Smith 1-0–1 11. Lake Superior State 24 5 14 5 15 51 77 7 16 7 62 90 Oct. 31 at MSU Derrick McIver 0-0–0 12. Nebraska-Omaha 26 4 18 4 12 53 86 6 21 5 75 108 Nov. 1 vs. MSU Derek Nesbitt 0-1–1 RESULTS LAST WEEK Northern Michigan at Bowling Green State* Nov. 7 vs. Michigan Brett Smith 1-1–2, +1 Friday, February 20 Western Michigan at Miami (Ohio)*, 7:35 p.m. Nov. 8 at Michigan Greg Rallo 1-0–1 at Michigan 7, Bowling Green State 3* Alaska Fairbanks at Nebraska-Omaha*, 8:05 p.m. Nov. 21 vs. UNO Giovanni Flamminio1-0–1, +1 at Michigan State 3, Nebraska-Omaha 0* Michigan at Notre Dame*, 8:05 p.m. Nov. 22 vs. UNO Mike Brown 36 saves Lake Superior State 5, at Northern Michigan 2* Nov. 28 vs. Niagara Derrick McIver 1-0–1, +1 at Western Michigan 4, Ohio State 2* Saturday, February 28 Nov. 29 vs. Niagara Mike Kinnie 3-0–3, +2 Lake Superior State at Ferris State*, 7:05 p.m. Dec. 5 at BGSU Mike Brown 27 saves Saturday, February 21 Michigan at Notre Dame* Dec. 6 at BGSU Brett Smith 0-3–3, +2 at Michigan 5, Bowling Green State 2* Northern Michigan at Bowling Green State*, 7:35 p.m. Dec. 27 vs. UM-Lowell Simon Mangos 0-3–3, +3 at Michigan State 5, Nebraska-Omaha 0* Western Michigan at Miami (Ohio)*, 7:35 p.m. Dec. 28 at Wisconsin Mike Brown 38 saves Northern Michigan 2, at Lake Superior State 2 OT* Alaska Fairbanks at Nebraska-Omaha*, 8:05 p.m. Jan. 2 vs. UAF Nick Scheible 2-1–3, +2 Ohio State 5, at Western Michigan 1* Jan. 3 vs. UAF Zac Pearson 0-0–0 * – CCHA Game Jan. 7 at UNO Derrick McIver 2-0–2, +1 GAMES THIS WEEK All starting times are Eastern and Jan. 8 at UNO Brett Smith 0-1–1 February 27 7:05 p.m. unless noted Jan. 16 vs. Miami Greg Rallo 1-2–3, +2 Lake Superior State at Ferris State*, 7:35 p.m. Jan. 17 vs. Miami Mike Brown 29 saves Jan. 23 vs. Findlay Simon Mangos 2-0–2, +1 BULLDOG BITES: Junior center Jeff Legue (Cornwall, Ont.) has produced a team-leading 21 points Jan. 24 vs. Findlay Mike Brown 39 saves (9-12–21) in 17 career February contests . . . The Bulldogs are averaging 3.44 goals (55 total) in 16 Jan. 30 vs. WMU Derrick McIver 1-1–2, +1 home dates this season compared to 2.13 (32 total) in 15 away outings for a 1.31 differential . . . Jan. 31 at WMU Derek Nesbitt 1-1–2, +1 Ferris State is 18-26-4 (.417) all-time in its final two regular-season home encounters, which Feb. 6 vs. Ohio State Jeff Legue 3-0–3, +3 includes an 8-17-3 (.339) record since 1990 . . . Junior goaltender Mike Brown (Calgary, Alta.) Feb. 7 vs. Ohio State Mark Bomersback 0-0–0 needs 25 saves to move into a second-place tie with Mike Williams (1986-90) on FSU’s all-time Feb. 13 at N. Dame Trevor Large 1-0–1, +1 saves leaders chart. Brown has accumulated 2,631 career saves in 98 games while Williams Feb. 14 at N. Dame Mike Kinnie 1-0–1, +1 totaled 2,656 saves in 103 career appearances . . . The Bulldogs haven’t scored a power play goal Feb. 27 vs. LSSU in their last 22 opportunities. FSU hasn’t tallied a power play marker in 19 contests this campaign Feb. 28 vs. LSSU after going without one in 14 games last season . . . Senior right wing Derrick McIver (Thunder Mar. 5 at NMU Bay, Ont.) is four points shy of matching his career high of 22 points (11-11–22) set in 42 contests Mar. 6 at NMU during the 2001-02 season. McIver has recorded 19 points (10-9–19) in 32 outings this season. All times are Eastern * – CCHA Game – Championship – Third-Place Game McIver’s 10 goals this campaign equals his career-best output in ‘01-02 . . Game 31 N at Notre Dame . Prior to this Saturday’s regular-season home finale, Ferris will recognize February 13, 2004 – at Joyce Center (2,232) its five-member senior class – McIver, center Brett Smith (Guelph, Ont.), 123 FINAL center Trevor Large (Brampton, Ont.), defenseman Simon Mangos Ferris State 1 1 0 –– 2 (Caldeon, Ont.) and goaltender Matt Swanson (Clinton Township) ... Notre Dame 2 0 2 –– 4 Simon Mangos is presently tied for ninth place in career games played a 1st: ND-Matt Amado/3 (Tom Galvin, Brad Wanchulak); 2:53 Ferris defensemen with 147 total. Mangos (23-29–52), who’s tied with FSU-Derek Nesbitt/10 (Jeff Legue, Skip Renauld); 4:13 Jim Dube (1997-01) and Scott Lewis (1997-01), is eight contests away ND-Aaron Gill/12 (Brad Wanchulak, Rob Globke); 19:28 from tying John Gruden (1990-94) and Troy Milam (1999-03) for the top 2nd: FSU-Trevor Large/4 (Zac Pearson, Mike Kinnie); 17:08 position . . . Sophomore netminder Tom Mueller (Cadillac), who was 3rd: ND-T.J. Jindra/2 (Jason Paige); SHG; 2:03 ND-Josh Sciba/6 (Brett Lebda, David Brown); 2:52 required to sit out last season after transferring from NCAA Division III Shots On Goal: FSU 5-10-14–29, ND 16-14-14-–44 Minnesota-Crookston, made his FSU debut in the series finale (2/14) at Penalties: FSU 4-8, ND 6-12 Power Plays: FSU 0-5, ND 0-3 Notre Dame after starter Mike Brown was forced to leave the contest Saves: FSU-Mike Brown, L (14-14-3) (14-14-12–40); 59:17 early in the second period due to an injury. Mueller stopped 15 total ND-David Brown, W (10-5-3) (4-9-14–27); 60:00 shots in the game, including 11 in the third period . . . Junior left wing Officials: Referee-Mark Wilkins; Asst. Refs-Keith Sergott, Bruce Vida Jr. Derek Nesbitt (Egmondville, Ont.), who has 17 points (8-9–17) in 18 February games, is three points shy of registering his 100th career point. Game 32 N at Notre Dame Nesbitt has 39-58–97 in 110 career contests . . . Trevor Large tallied his February 14, 2004 – at Joyce Center (2,727) 123 FINAL fourth point this season with a goal at Notre Dame (2/13) as all of his Ferris State 1 0 0 –– 1 points this campaign have occurred on goals . . . Junior defenseman Matt Notre Dame 2 0 2 –– 4 York (Woodhaven), who has been sidelined the last 10 outings as a 1st: ND-Tom Galvin/1 (Neil Komadsoski, Matt Williams-Kovacs); 2:57 result of an injury, is expected back in the lineup this weekend. York has ND-Neil Komadoski/3 (Tom Galvin, Aaron Gill); PPG; 8:18 tallied 14 points (6-8–14) in as many career February games . . . Ferris FSU-Mike Kinnie/9 (Zac Pearson, Jim Jensen); 12:31 has produced a 2.94 goals a game average (94 total) in 32 outings this 3rd: ND-Neil Komadoski/4 (Tom Galvin, Mike Walsh); PPG; 1:45 ND-Michael Bartlett/5 (Cory McLean, Josh Sciba); 14:55 campaign after generating an average of 4.47 markers (143 total) during Shots On Goal: FSU 8-12-10–30, ND 11-6-13–30 the same period last season. The Bulldogs have also allowed 3.28 goals Penalties: FSU 5-10, ND 5-10 Power Plays: FSU 0-4, ND 2-4 per contest (105 total) this year compared to 2.41 (77 total) in the 2002-03 Saves: FSU-Mike Brown, L (14-15-3) (9-2-x–11); 22:22 campaign. Tom Mueller (x-4-11–15); 37:38 ND-David Brown, W (11-5-3) (7-12-10–29); 60:00 MOST RECENT SUMMARIES: Officials: Referee-Mark Wilkins; Asst. Refs-Keith Sergott, Bruce Vida Jr. 2003-04 CLUSTER STANDINGS … 2003-04 FERRIS STATE ROSTER FSU’S RECORD WHEN ... Playing at home...... 9-5-2 Under the CCHA’s “rivalry pairing” cluster scheduling format, Ferris State, whose rivalry partner is Western NO.NAME POS.YR. Playing on the road ...... 4-10-1 Michigan, joins Nebraska-Omaha and Alaska Fairbanks 2 Nick Scheible FSo. Playing at neutral site ...... 1-0-0 for the 2003-04 campaign. Following are the standings Big Rapids, Mich. On Olympic-sized ice...... 3-3-0 in FSU’s scheduling cluster: 3 Joe Van Culin DFr. On regulation-sized ice ...... 11-12-3 TEAM GP W L T PTS Monticello, Minn. Game 1 of a weekend series...... 8-6-1 1. Western Michigan 12 74 1 15 4 Giovanni Flamminio DFr. Game 2 of a weekend series...... 5-9-2 2. Alaska Fairbanks 10 73 0 14 Game 1 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 7-5-0 3. Ferris State 12 5 7 0 10 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 4. Nebraska-Omaha 10 2 71 5 5 Brett Smith (A) FSr. Game 2 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 2-9-1 Games following a win...... 3-8-3 Guelph, Ontario The 2003-04 season marks the fourth Games following a loss ...... 8-6-0 6 Jim Jensen DFr. year of the Perani Cup Three Stars, Games following a tie ...... 3-0-0 which is awarded following each CCHA Maplewood, Minnesota The margin of victory is one goal ...... 3-0-0 regular-season game. Players from each 8 Skip Renauld DJr. The margin of victory is two goals...... 4-0-0 school earn points throughout the sea- Regina, Saskatchewan The margin of victory is three or more goals ....7-0-0 son each time they’re named a “star of 9 Derrick McIver (C) FSr. In overtime games...... 1-0-2 the game” (5 points for 1st star, 3 points for 2nd star, Thunder Bay, Ontario In games decided by one goal ...... 3-2-0 and 1 point for 3rd star). At the end of the season, the 11 Jeff Legue FJr. In games decided by two goals...... 4-6-0 CCHA will crown a Perani Cup champion and honor Cornwall, Ontario In games decided by three or more goals...... 7-7-0 individual winners from each school. Following is the 12 Matt York DJr. Scoring first ...... 10-4-2 2003-04 Perani Cup standings for Ferris State: CCHA GAMES ONLY Woodhaven, Mich. The opponent scores first ...... 4-11-0 NAME (CCHA RANK)1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS 13 Matt Rutkowski FSo. Leading after one period ...... 5-4-1 Trailing after one period...... 4-6-0 Mike Brown 1 5 1 21 Sterling Heights, Mich. Brett Smith 2 2 1 17 Tied after one period ...... 5-5-2 15 Zac Pearson FFr. Derrick McIver 2 11 Leading after two periods ...... 11-2-0 White Lake, Mich. Nick Scheible 2 10 Trailing after two periods ...... 1-10-1 16 Jamie Dunlap FSo. Greg Rallo 1 1 1 9 Tied after two periods ...... 2-3-2 Jeff Legue 1 1 6 Nepean, Ontario Outshooting its opponent...... 10-5-2 17 Derek Nesbitt FJr. Derek Nesbitt 1 2 5 Being outshot by an opponent...... 4-9-0 Mike Kinnie 1 3 Egmondville, Ontario Shots on goal are even ...... 0-1-1 Mark Bomersback 2 2 18 Mark Bomersback FFr. With fewer than 20 shots on goal ...... 0-1-0 Giovanni Flamminio 1 Rochester, Alberta With 20-29 shots on goal...... 5-9-1 OVERALL GAMES 19 Trevor Large FSr. With 30-39 shots on goal...... 5-4-0 NAME 1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS Brampton, Ontario With 40 or more shots on goal ...... 4-1-2 Mike Brown 2 6 1 29 21 Carter Thomson FJr. Scoring a power-play goal ...... 9-4-0 Brett Smith 2 3 2 21 Milden, Saskatchewan Not scoring a power-play goal...... 5-10-3 Derrick McIver 3 2 17 22 Simon Mangos (A) DSr. Allowing a power-play goal ...... 9-12-2 Mike Kinnie 2 1 13 Not allowing a power-play goal ...... 5-3-1 Nick Scheible 2 10 Caledon, Ontario Greg Rallo 1 1 1 9 23 Eric Vesely FFr. Scoring a short-handed goal ...... 3-3-0 Allowing a short-handed goal ...... 1-4-0 Simon Mangos 1 1 1 9 Woodstock, Ill. Derek Nesbitt 2 3 9 When FSU goalie makes fewer than 30 saves..10-9-2 24 Jeremy Scherlinck DSo. Jeff Legue 1 2 8 When FSU goalie makes 30-39 saves ...... 3-5-1 Grosse Pointe, Mich. Zac Pearson 1 5 When FSU goalie makes 40-49 saves ...... 1-1-0 25 Matt Verdone FFr. Mark Bomersback 2 2 When taking less penalties than opp...... 5-5-3 Giovanni Flamminio 1 1 Summerstown, Ontario When taking more penalties than opp...... 8-9-0 26 Mike Kinnie FJr. When penalties are equal ...... 1-1-0 2003-04 TOP STREAKS … Shelby Township, Mich. Playing in TV games ...... 2-4-0 PLAYER GAMES G-A–P STREAK 27 Greg Rallo FSo. When Jeff Legue gets a point ...... 12-4-0 None Goals Gurnee, Ill. When Jeff Legue scores a goal...... 6-1-0 Zac Pearson 2 0-2–2 Assists 29 Tim Vokey FSo. Versus CCHA Teams...... 9-14-1 Zac Pearson 2 0-2–2 Points Mississauga, Ontario Versus WCHA Teams ...... 1-0-0 Mike Kinnie 2 0-2–2 30 Mike Brown GJr. Versus CHA Teams ...... 2-0-2 2003-04 NCAA STATISTICS … Calgary, Alberta Versus Hockey East Teams...... 1-0-0 Following is where Ferris State ranks as a team and 31 Matt Swanson GSr. Versus ECAC Teams ...... 1-1-0 individually among the 2003-04 NCAA I statistical Clinton Township, Mich. When wearing white jerseys ...... 4-9-3 leaders through games of 2/22/04: 35 Tom Mueller GSo. When wearing dark jerseys ...... 10-6-0 INDIVIDUAL Cadillac, Mich. 2003-04 MONTH-BY-MONTH RECORD ... NAME CATEGORY RANK NO. 41 Andrew Winnik DSo. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL Derrick McIver Short-Handed Goals 5th 3.0 Mississauga, Ontario October 1-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 NEXT OPPONENT: Ferris State closes out its 2003-04 November 3-2-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-3-1 regular season campaign next weekend, March 5- Average Height: 6 feet, 0 inches December 0-0-0 2-0-1 1-0-0 3-0-1 6, versus the Northern Michigan Wildcats in CCHA Average Weight: 183.0 pounds January 4-2-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 4-4-1 action. Starting time for both league outings is Average Age: 21.3 years February 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 7:35 p.m. (EST) at NMU’s in March 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Marquette, Mich. The first round of the CCHA Head Coach: Bob Daniels Tournament will take place the following weekend, TOTAL 9-5-2 4-10-1 1-0-0 14-15-3 Associate Head Coach: Drew Famulak March 12-14, at a site yet to be determined. Assistant Coach: Derek Lalonde Volunteer Asst. Coach: Tim Blashill FSU BLUELINE LUNCHEON: The final Ferris State Blueline Club Luncheon will be held this Friday Equipment Manager: Ben Mumah, E.M.,C. (Feb. 27) from 12-1 p.m. (EST) at the West Campus Athletics Trainer: Tim Glover, ATC Community Center on the FSU campus. The event is open to the public. FSU head coach Bob Daniels and selected Bulldog players will be the featured speakers. Cost for the luncheon is $7 per individ- ual, which includes a sandwich and salad bar along with a beverage. Contact FSU Assistant Athletics Director Brian Kegler at (231) 591-2970 or via e- mail at [email protected] for more information.