St. Cloud State University Men’S Hockey Team (0-2-0, 0-0-0 November WCHA) Will Open Its 2012-13 Home Season on Oct

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St. Cloud State University Men’S Hockey Team (0-2-0, 0-0-0 November WCHA) Will Open Its 2012-13 Home Season on Oct HAH 328 720 4th Ave. South St. Cloud, MN 56301 Phone: 320-308-2141 St. Cloud State www.scsuhuskies.com Anne Abicht, Director University Tom Nelson, Assistant Director Athletic & Men’s Hockey Contact Media Relations [email protected] 2012-13 SCSU Schedule 2012-13 SCSU Men’s Hockey Release: October Breast Cancer Awareness Weekend at SCSU Oct. 12 at New Hampshire L, 5-3 Alabama Huntsville at St. Cloud State Oct. 13 at New Hampshire W, 4-2 Oct. 19 ALA. HUNTSVILLE 7:37 p.m. Oct. 19 - 7:37 p.m. - St. Cloud, Minn. Oct. 20 ALA. HUNTSVILLE 7:07 p.m. Oct. 20 - 7:07 p.m. - St. Cloud, Minn. Oct. 26 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:37 p.m. Oct. 27 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:07 p.m. 2012-13 HOME OPENER The St. Cloud State University men’s hockey team (0-2-0, 0-0-0 November WCHA) will open its 2012-13 home season on Oct. 19-20 with Nov. 2 at Denver* 8:37 p.m. a pair of games against non-conference rival Alabama Hunts- Nov. 3 at Denver* 8:07 p.m. ville (0-1-1). The games will be played at the National Hockey Nov. 9 NORTH DAKOTA* 7:37 p.m. and Event Center (200x100/5,371 cap.) in St. Cloud, Minn. 2012-13 St. Cloud State Leaders Nov. 10 NORTH DAKOTA* 7:07 p.m. Nov. 23 at Minnesota Duluth* 7:37 p.m. LISTEN LIVE: Fans can listen to the games live on KNSI FM Goals Nov. 24 at Minnesota Duluth* 7:07 p.m. 103.3 or AM 1450. Don Lyons, the voice of Husky Hockey, Hanowski ............................. 1 Nov. 30 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. and Dave Reichel will be making the call live from the NHEC Prochno................................ 1 this weekend. You can also listen online at www.knsiradio. Daly ..................................... 1 December com Holka ................................... 1 Dec. 1 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. Gravel ................................. 1 Dec. 7 NEBRASKA OMAHA* 7:37 p.m. WATCH LIVE: The SCSU-UAH games on Oct. 19-20 will be Assists Dec. 8 NEBRASKA OMAHA* 7:07 p.m. televised live on Charter Cable channel 87 in the St. Cloud Dowd ................................... 3 Dec. 14 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:37 p.m. area. The Husky Production telecasts will also be replayed Murray ................................ 2 Dec. 15 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:07 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. after each home series Dec. 27 RPI 7:07 p.m. on UTVS (Charter Cable channel 21 in the St. Cloud area). Points Dec. 28 RPI 7:07 p.m. Dowd ................................... 3 LIVE VIDEO STREAMING: Both games this weekend will be Murray ................................ 2 January available on PPV video streaming through the America One Gravel ................................. 2 Jan. 4 NORTHERN MICH. 7:37 p.m. service. Visit the website listed below for complete viewing Jan. 5 NORTHERN MICH. 7:07 p.m. instructions and cost information: Power Play Goals Jan. 18 DENVER* 7:37 p.m. http://www.americaonesports.com/partner_members. Prochno................................ 1 Jan. 19 DENVER* 7:07 p.m. asp?id=28 Jan. 25 at North Dakota* 7:37 p.m. Goals Against Average Jan. 26 at North Dakota* 7:07 p.m. SCSU BY THE NUMBERS Faragher ......................... 4.63 February Save Percentage Feb. 1 at Bemidji State* 7:37 p.m. The first time SCSU and UAH played was on Faragher ...................... 86.8% Feb. 2 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. 1988 Feb. 6, 1988. The Huskies picked up a 2-1 win that season Feb. 8 MINNESOTA* 7:37 p.m. in St. Cloud in a game played at the MAC. The Huskies have Breast Cancer Feb. 9 MINNESOTA* 7:07 p.m. since gone on to gain a 7-0-0 series edge over the Chargers. Feb. 22 at Colorado College* 8:37 p.m. Awareness Weekend The last time these two teams played was a 3-0, 7-2 series Feb. 23 at Colorado College* 8:07 p.m. Oct. 19-20 sweep by the Huskies at the NHEC on Feb. 1-2, 2002. The SCSU men’s hockey games March against Alabama Huntsville on Mar. 1 MICHIGAN TECH* 7:37 p.m. 98 Senior captain Drew LeBlanc enters action this week- Oct. 19-20 have been designat- Mar. 2 MICHIGAN TECH* 7:07 p.m. end with 98 career points. He needs just two more points to ed as Breast Cancer Awareness Mar. 8 at Wisconsin*√ 7:07 p.m. enter the Huskies’ 100-point club. A total of 22 SCSU play- weekend at St. Cloud State. Mar. 9 at Wisconsin*√ 7:07 p.m. ers have reached the 100-point club (all games played at the Mar. 15-17 WCHA First Round TBA DI level) since the Huskies moved to the DI level in 1987-88. Mar. 21-23 WCHA Final Five TBA The last person to reach the 100-point plateau was Garrett Mar. 29-31 NCAA Regionals TBA Roe, who scored 178 points from 2007-11. Apr. 11-13 NCAA Frozen 4 TBA * WCHA Games √ Games at Madison’s Veterans Arena 1 SCSU senior Ben Hanowski scored his first shorthanded All times listed as Central Time goal as a college player on Oct. 12 at New Hampshire. Hanowski serves as a team captain this season and currently has 46 goals during his career with the Huskies. Of note, NEED TICKETS? Hanowski also has 83 points during his four season here at Call 1-877-SCSUTIX or 320-308-2137 St. Cloud State University. www.scsutickets.com St. Cloud State University Hockey Release 2012-13 SCSU Hockey Roster 2 Jarrod Rabey D/F L 6-2 237 So. Rockton, IL MORE NEWS AND NOTES... 4 Taylor Johnson D R 5-10 160 Sr. White Bear Lake, MN 7 Kevin Gravel (LAK) D L 6-4 200 Jr. Kingsford, MI LAST YEAR: The Huskies (17-17-5, 12-12-4 WCHA) placed sixth in the 8 Cory Thorson F L 6-2 200 Jr. Crystal, MN WCHA regular season standings. In first round play of the WCHA 9 Joey Benik F L 5-10 170 Fr. Andover, MN playoffs last year, the Huskies won two games in a series vs. UNO at 10 Ben Hanowski (PIT) - C F L 6-2 195 Sr. Little Falls, MN 11 Kalle Kossila F L 5-10 167 Fr. Kauniainen, Finland the NHEC. At the WCHA Final Five in 2012, the Huskies lost to North 12 Ethan Prow D R 5-11 180 Fr. Sauk Rapids, MN Dakota by a 4-1 tally...SCSU received votes in the final USCHO.com 13 David Morley F R 5-7 170 Fr. Richmond Hill, ON Division I national poll of the 2011-12 season. 14 Nick Jensen (DET) - A D R 6-0 193 Jr. Rogers, MN 16 Jimmy Murray F L 5-7 165 Fr. Darien, IL POLL POSITION: Here are this weekl’s national rankings for the Huskies: 17 Joey Holka F R 6-3 190 So. Phoenix, AZ USCHO.com - Received votes, USA Today/USAH Hockey: Did not 18 Garrett Milan F L 5-6 160 So. Whistler, BC 19 Drew LeBlanc - C F L 6-0 195 Sr. Hermantown, MN receive votes...SCSU earned a 4th place ranking in the 2012-13 WCHA 20 Brandon Burrell D L 6-0 195 Jr. Brooklyn Park, MN preseason coaches’ poll and a sixth place ranking in the WCHA pre- 21 Brooks Bertsch F R 5-10 185 So. Dubuque, IA season media poll. 22 Jonny Brodzinksi F R 6-1 200 Fr. Ham Lake, MN 23 T.J. Belisle F L 5-11 180 Fr. Andover, Minn. THE BOB MOTZKO SHOW: The Bob Motzko 26 Nic Dowd (LAK) F R 6-2 198 Jr. Huntsville, AL Show airs every Monday during the sea- 27 Nick Oliver (NASH) F L 6-2 200 So. Roseau, MN son from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on KNSI 1450 28 Andrew Prochno D L 5-11 185 So. Shorewood, MN 29 Ryan Faragher G L 6-2 205 So. Fort Frances, ON AM/103.3 FM. The show is broadcast live 33 Joseph Phillippi G L 5-8 170 Fr. Shoreview, MN from the Green Mill in downtown St. Cloud. 35 Rasmus Reijola G L 6-3 200 Fr. Espoo, Finland Fans were encouraged to attend this show live at the Green Mill and ad- 37 Joe Rehkamp F R 5-11 180 So. Plymouth, MN mission is FREE. Great food, pizza and beverages are always available 40 Tim Daly D R 5-11 190 So. Maple Ridge, BC on the Green Mill menu. You can also listen to the show live on the web at www.knsiradio.com Head Coach: Bob Motzko Assistant Coaches: Mike Gibbons, Garrett Raboin, Dave Rogalski ON THE AIR: All SCSU games will be broadcast live on KNSI AM 1450/ Athletic Trainer: Bryan DeMaine FM 103.3 in the St. Cloud area with Don Lyons and Dave Reichel call- Equipment Manager: Jeremiah Minkel ing the shots this season. Fans are able to listen to the games on the Coordinator Hockey and Video Operations: Matt Chapman web by going to this website at www.knsiradio.com. Selected Husky games will also be broadcast live on KVSC FM 88.1 (www.kvsc.org) in 2012-13. KVSC’s crew is led by Bryan Kangas and sports directors Dave Overlund and Gina Carlson. LIVE FROM ST. CLOUD: All SCSU home games will be televised live on Charter Cable’s Husky Hockey network (St.
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