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Defending WCHA Champion North Dakota to Face Pre- MSC 8302 University of Denver Season Favorite Denver in Mile High City Nov

Defending WCHA Champion North Dakota to Face Pre- MSC 8302 University of Denver Season Favorite Denver in Mile High City Nov

Western Collegiate Hockey Association

Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Sara R. Martin Associate Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations ™ Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials November 9, 2009/For Immediate Release Administrative Office Western Collegiate Hockey Association Defending WCHA Champion North Dakota to Face Pre- MSC 8302 University of Favorite Denver in Mile High City Nov. 20-21 2211 S. Josephine Street Denver, CO 80208-8302 Three Other League Series to Feature Duluth at Minnesota, Wisconsin p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 at St. Cloud State, Minnesota State at Alaska Anchorage; League-Leading email: [email protected] College to Host Robert Morris as WCHA Teams Stand 17-10-1 in Non-Conference Doug Spencer Play; Four POints Separate TOP Five Teams; Latest USCHO.com Div. 1 polL Has UND No. Associate Commissioner for 2, DU No. 3, CC No. 7, UW No. 15, UMD No. 20 … SCSU Receives Votes; Tickets for 2010 Public Relations Public Relations Office Red Baron™ WCHA FInal FIve at in St. Paul March 18-20 On Sale Western Collegiate Hockey Association 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 MADISON, Wis. – One of the big series of the early portion of the 2009-10 Western Collegiate Hockey Associa- Madison, WI 53719-2096 tion schedule takes place this weekend – Nov. 20-21 – when defending MacNaughton Cup champion and No. p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 2-ranked North Dakota (7-2-1, 5-2-1 WCHA) heads to the Mile High City to take on pre-season league favorite email: [email protected] and No. 3-ranked Denver (6-3-1, 4-1-1 WCHA) at (6,026). The second place Fighting Sioux are coming off a home split with St. Cloud State last weekend while the Pioneers return to on-ice play after a week Home of a Record 36 Men’s off. Face-offs are set for 7:37 pm MT on Friday and 7:07 pm MT on Saturday. National Championship In three other upcoming WCHA series this Friday and Saturday, No. 20-ranked Minnesota Duluth (7-4-1, 4-3-1 WCHA) travels to Minnesota (4-5-1, 3-4-1 WCHA) and Mariucci Arena (10,000), No. 15-ranked Wisconsin Teams Since 1951 (6-3-1, 4-3-1 WCHA) heads to St. Cloud State (4-4-2, 3-2-1 WCHA) and the National Hockey Center (5,371), and 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, Minnesota State, Mankato (3-6-1, 1-6-1 WCHA) journeys to Alaska Anchorage (4-8-0, 2-6-0 WCHA) and Sullivan 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, Arena (6,251). 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, League-leading and No. 7-ranked (7-2-1, 6-1-1 WCHA), meanwhile, will take a break from 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, conference play to host Robert Morris of at the Colorado Springs World Arena (7,343). 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 So far this season, WCHA-member teams are a collective 17-10-1 in non-conference competition for a .625 winning percentage. men’s Member teams Tech (3-7-0, 2-6-0 WCHA), coming off a league road split at Minnesota Duluth on Nov. 13-14, is University of Alaska Anchorage idle this week. Colorado College Heading into the sixth week of the 140-game WCHA slate (28 games per team), Colorado College – selected con’t Michigan Tech University University of Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 wESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION standings Minnesota State University Conference Only Overall University of North Dakota Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA St. Cloud State University 1 Colorado College 13 8 6- 1- 1 .812 29- 17 10 7- 2- 1 .750 36- 23 University of Wisconsin 2 North Dakota 11 8 5- 2- 1 .688 27- 13 10 7- 2- 1 .750 35- 17 3 Denver 9 6 4- 1- 1 .750 20- 16 10 6- 3- 1 .650 31- 30 2010 Red Baron™ Minnesota Duluth 9 8 4- 3- 1 .562 29- 24 12 7- 4- 1 .625 42- 33 Wisconsin 9 8 4- 3- 1 .562 28- 17 10 6- 3- 1 .650 38- 19 WCHA Final Five 6 St. Cloud State 7 6 3- 2- 1 .583 16- 15 10 4- 4- 2 .500 24- 24 March 18, 19, 20 Minnesota 7 8 3- 4- 1 .438 19- 21 10 4- 5- 1 .450 25- 28 Xcel Energy Center • St. Paul, MN 8 Alaska Anchorage 4 8 2- 6- 0 .250 16- 32 12 4- 8- 0 .333 28- 46 Michigan Tech 4 8 2- 6- 0 .250 17- 34 10 3- 7- 0 .300 23- 40 visit us on the web at: 10 Minnesota State 3 8 1- 6- 1 .188 16- 28 10 3- 6- 1 .350 23- 31 wcha.com This Week in the WCHA

Games for Friday, November 20: Minnesota State at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT; Minnesota Duluth at Minnesota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Wisconsin at St. Cloud State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; North Dakota at Denver (WCHA), 7:37 pm MT; Robert Morris at Colorado College (WCHA), 7:37 pm MT. Games for Saturday, November 21: Minnesota State at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; North Dakota at Denver (WCHA), 7:07 pm MT; Minnesota Duluth at Minnesota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Wisconsin at St. Cloud State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Robert Morris at Colorado College (nc), 7:07 pm MT. WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 by the head coaches to finish eighth in the 10-team league this season last week in the wcha – has been the story to date as the Tigers have compiled a 6-1-1 league mark to stand alone in first place with 13 points. Coach Scott Owens’ club Results of Friday, November 13 has also gained seven of their 13 points on the road so far, including a Alaska Anchorage 1 at Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) sweep this past weekend at Minnesota State and a three- series at Michigan Tech 3 at Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) Wisconsin on Oct. 16-17. North Dakota currently stands second with a Colorado College 1 at Minnesota State 0 ot (WCHA) 5-2-1 league mark and 11 points, followed by Denver (4-1-1), Minnesota St. Cloud State 2 at North Dakota 4 (WCHA) Duluth (4-3-1) and Wisconsin (4-3-1), all with nine points. St. Cloud State Results of Saturday, November 14 (3-2-1) and Minnesota (3-4-1) are tied for sixth place with seven points Alaska Anchorage 2 at Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) apiece, followed by Alaska Anchorage (2-6-0) and Michigan (2-6-0) in Colorado College 3 at Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) eighth with four points each, and Minnesota State (1-6-1) in 10th with Michigan Tech 1 at Minnesota Duluth 8 (WCHA) three. DU and SCSU have played the fewest league games to date with St. Cloud State 3 at North Dakota 2 (WCHA) six each. Bemidji State 1 at Minnesota 4 (nc) Five head-to-head WCHA matchups for the 2009-10 season – all two- Results of Sunday, November 15 game series – have already concluded. Alaska Anchorage and North Bemidji State 6 at Minnesota 2 (nc) Dakota split, 1-1; Wisconsin won over UAA, 2-0; Colorado College won over both Michigan Tech and Minnesota State, 2-0; and St. Cloud State took their two-game set vs Minnesota Duluth, 1-0-1. Looking ahead to Thanksgiving weekend – Nov. 27-28 – there will be three WCHA series on the docket as Colorado College hosts Alaska An- the third. chorage, Minnesota State entertains Michigan Tech, and Denver hosts St. MTU 3 @ UMD 2 (WCHA): Before 4,490 at the DECC in Duluth on Nov. Cloud State. In non-conference play next week, Minnesota and Wisconsin 13, visiting Michigan Tech earned a 3-2 conference victory over the host will take on CCHA-members and hosts Michigan and Michigan State in UMD Bulldogs despite being outshot, 50-19. The Huskies, who had a the College Hockey Showcase while North Dakota will host Bemidji State, 48-save effort from Kevin Genoe between the pipes, scored twice in the Miami and Ohio State in the four-team Subway Holiday Classic tourna- third period to rally back from a 2-1 deficit, as Eli Vlaisavljevich knocked ment at Arena. home the winner at 14:07. Also for MTU, defenseman Steven Seigo had In this week’s (Nov. 16, 2009) USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Div. 1 a and an assist while for Minnesota Duluth center Jack Connolly Men’s College Hockey Poll, North Dakota is ranked No. 2, Denver is No. scored in the second period and Mike Seidel in the third. 3, Colorado College is No. 7, Wisconsin is No. 15 and Minnesota Duluth is No. 20. Also receiving votes this week was St. Cloud State. Saturday, November 14 This 2009-10 campaign marks the 58th in the storied history of the CC 3 @ MSU 2 (WCHA): At Verizon Wireless Center in Mankato on Saturday WCHA, with the league owning a record 36 national championships. It evening, defenseman Nate Proesser scored a game-winning power-play will also mark the final season with a membership consisting of 10 teams, goal at 3:55 of the third period and Joe Howe stopped 28 of 30 shots on as both and the University of Nebraska-Omaha goal to lead visiting Colorado College to a 3-2 win over Minnesota State come on board as the 11th and 12th members in 2010-11. and a sweep of their WCHA series before 4,307. Also for CC, defenseman Ryan Lowery had two points (1g, 1a) while for the Mavericks, winger Mike Louwerse and defenseman Channing Boe netted goals and blueliner Goal Discrepancies in WCHA Play Kurt Davis had two assists. UAA 2 @ UW 6 (WCHA): Before 13,612 at the Kohl Center on Saturday, Through the first month (Nov. 15) of the 140-game WCHA season (28 host Wisconsin completed a sweep of Alaska Anchorage with a 6-2 win games per team), the breakdown of goal differentials in league games as center Ben Street scored twice and assisted on another and 14 players has been as follows: had points. Center Derek Stepan and defenseman Cody Goloubef added Five WCHA games have ended in ties … 11 games have been decided two assists each while winger Patrick Johnson scored the game-winner by one goal … Six games have been decided by two goals … and 17 at 2:32 of the third period. The Badgers outshot the Seawolves, 42-13, games have been decided by three goals or more. with UAA getting a pair of goals from center Josh Lunden. SCSU 3 @ UND 2 (WCHA): At in Grand Forks on Nov. WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS from Around the WCHA 14, visiting St. Cloud State rallied behind a 47-save effort from Dan Dunn and the game-winning goal from defenseman Craig Gaudet Friday, November 13 at 0:14 of the second period to upend host North Dakota, 3-2, and gain CC 1 @ MSU 0 ot (WCHA): At Verizon Wireless Center in Mankato on Friday a split of their league set before a sellout crowd of 11,782. The Huskies, night, rookie center Rylan Schwartz scored the game-winner on a power- who were outshot 49-28, led 3-0 after Gaudet’s tally before the Sioux got play at 4:08 of as visiting Colorado College blanked Minnesota on the board at 1:23 of the second on center Brad Malone’s goal. Both State, 1-0, before 4,009. In nets, Joe Howe had a 31-save shutout for the teams went scoreless on the power-play (SCSU 0-of-7, UND 0-of-6). Tigers while Austin Lee had 26 stops for the Mavericks. MTU 1 @ UMD 8 (WCHA): At the DECC in Duluth on Saturday evening, SCSU 2 @ UND 4 (WCHA): At Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks on host Minnesota Duluth received five-point nights from wingers Justin Friday evening, host North Dakota had two goals from David Toews, Fontaine (4g, 1a) and Mike Connolly (1g, 4a) and four assists from winger including the game-winner at 7:50 of the second period, in a 4-2 WCHA Rob Bordson and hit on 4-of-8 power-play chances to down visiting victory over St. Cloud State before a sellout crowd of 11,792. Also for the Michigan Tech, 8-1, before 4,478 and gain a series split. Fontaine’s power- Sioux, winger had a goal and an assist while for the play goal at 2:43 of the second period proved to be the game-winner. Huskies, wingers and Tony Mosey scored goals. For the Huskies, center scored at 13:11 of the third to break UAA 1 @ UW 5 (WCHA): At the Kohl Center in Madison on Friday night, up the shutout. host Wisconsin received two goals from center Aaron Bendickson and a Bemidji State 1 @ UM 4 (nc): At Mariucci Arena in on Saturday goal and an assist from winger Craig Smith en route to a 5-1 league win night, a sellout crowd of 10,198 saw their skate over Alaska Anchorage before 11,870. Smith’s first collegiate goal came past Bemidji State, 4-1, in non-conference play as wingers just :14 seconds into the opening period followed by the game-winner and Nico Sacchetti each had a goal and an assist and defensemen Cade from defenseman Cody Goloubef at 12:50 of the first. For UAA, center Fairchild and Aaron Ness each had two assists. Hoeffel’s power-play tally Craig Parkinson broke up the shutout with a power-play tally at 6:54 of at 4:37 of the second period held up as the game-winner. WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 Sunday, November 15 7:30 p.m. Eastern, March 27, while the regional final is at 8 p.m. Eastern, March Bemidji State 6 @ UM 2 (nc): The visiting Beavers scored six times on 28. Tickets for the three-game package are $85 for adults and $75 for youth just 19 shots, with left winger Jamie McQueen leading the way with a pair under the age of 18, and can be obtained by calling 800/745-3000, online of goals in a 6-2 non-conference win over host Minnesota before 9,913 at www.ticketmaster.com or in-person at the Allen County War Memorial at Mariucci Arena. McQueen’s power-play goal at 16:11 of the second Coliseum box office. period was the game-winner. For the Golden Gophers, left winger Jake Tickets for the West regional at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., (hosted Hansen and center scored goals. by University of Minnesota) will go on sale Oct. 1 at 10 a.m. Central. The first- round contests are at 4:30 and 8 p.m. Central, March 26, while the regional final is scheduled for 8 p.m. Central, March 27. Three-game ticket packages Live Web Scoreboard and Mobile Scoreboard are available for $94 and can be purchased at the Xcel Energy Center box office, logging onto www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800/745-3000. now available at wcha.com If any of the aforementioned host institutions are selected to participate in the 2010 NCAA Div. 1 Men’s Championship, they will be assigned The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, in conjuction with Tim Danehy to their host site. Links for ordering tickets online for all regionals are available (collegehockeystats.net) and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com), is pleased through www.NCAA.com. to now offer live game scoreboards for both its men’s and women’s leagues. These new scoreboards are available on the league’s official website, wcha. com, and are also accessible from web-enabled mobile phones. Tickets on Sale for Wisconsin’s outdoor game The live website stats platform can be accessed on game days from the home page at WCHA.com. The live box scores come directly from feeds at game vs Michigan on Saturday, Feb. 6 sites. With multiple leagues using the same live stats platform, even many Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic to be played at Historic non-conference road games will be included in the new live scoreboard. Camp Randall Stadium in Madison; Wisconsin Women to Host At WCHA.com, located just above the WCHA standings, visitors will find WCHA-Rival Bemidji State in First Game a graphic for “Live Scoreboard’. Just click on the link for either “Men” or “Women” and you'll be taken to a page featuring live scores each day there Outdoor ice hockey comes to historic is a scheduled game with links to Live In-Game Box Scores. Camp Randall Stadium in Madison The new WCHA mobile scoreboard can be accessed on your web-enabled for the first time on Saturday, Feb. 6. phone by visiting the following urls: The Wisconsin men’s hockey team Men’s Mobile Scoreboard: will take on CCHA-member Michigan www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexm.php. at 5:00 pm CT, while the Badgers’ de- Women’s Mobile Scoreboard: fending national champion women’s www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexw.php team will go up against WCHA-rival The mobile scoreboard also features links to live in-game box scores, al- Bemidji State at 2:00 pm CT. The men’s lowing fans to track their favorite teams and players from any location they contest will be shown live on the Big have mobile web access. Ten Network. “The WCHA is tremendously pleased to offer these exciting new mobile The UW men’s game will be the services to our fans,” said Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod. “This is another second played outdoors by the positive step forward for us and we owe a great deal of thanks to both Tim Badgers in recent memory. Wisconsin Danehy (collegehockeystats.net) and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com) for defeated Ohio State 4-2 at the Frozen all of their assistance in this endeavor.” Tundra Hockey Classic/U.S. Game at Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Feb. 11, 2006. For the women, the game will mark the first-ever outdoor contest for the TICKETS FOR THE 2010 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S ICE UW hockey program. HOCKEY REGIONALS ON SALE General public tickets are just $25. Discounted tickets for groups of 20 or more are available for $15. UW student tickets are $10. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The NCAA Div. 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Committee has an- Visit uwbadgers.com for more information on the Camp Randall Hockey nounced the dates and times for the start of ticket sales for the 2010 men’s ice Classic or phone 1-800-GO-BADGERS for more ticket information. hockey regionals. All regional tickets are being sold as a three-game package at each site through March 21. If any of the four sites are not sold out by March 21, tickets will be available for individual sessions at an increased price. Individuals buying tickets in the first month will also have the opportunity to win two tickets to the 2010 Men’s Frozen Four in Detroit. Each region will award a pair of tickets to a person who is randomly selected from those who purchased tickets through the Internet, in-person or by phone. Tickets for the Northeast regional at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass., (hosted by the College of the Holy Cross) will go on sale at 10 a.m. Eastern, Oct. 1. Fans can purchase tickets by visiting the DCU Center box office, by calling 800/745-3000 or by logging onto www.ticketmaster.com. Start times for the first-round games are 1:30 and 5 p.m. Eastern, March 27, while the regional final is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Eastern, March 28. Tickets for the three-game package are $85. East regional tickets at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y., (hosted by Rensselaer and ECAC Hockey) will go on sale Nov. 2 at 10 a.m. Eastern. Tickets can be purchased by calling 800/303-8368, logging onto www.tickets. com or by stopping by the Times Union Center box office. Start times for the first-round games are 3 and 6:30 p.m. Eastern, March 26, while the regional final is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Eastern, March 27. Tickets for the three-game package are $82 for adults and $76 for youth under the age of 18. The Midwest regional at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Ind., (hosted by ) will have tickets on sale starting at 10 a.m. Eastern, Oct. 1. First-round game start times are at 4 and WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 WCHA Men’s Official Time-out Policy USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Div. 1 Men’s 2009-10 season College Hockey Poll November 16, 2009 (points, first place votes in parenthesis) There will be a total of three, 1:00 (one-minute) Official Time-outs per period for Rk School (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Week all WCHA men’s regular season (including exhibition games) and first round WCHA 1 Miami (42) 8-1-3 986 1 Playoff games in 2009-10. 2 North Dakota (2) 7-2-1 916 2 Official Time-outs may not exceed 1:00 (one-minute) and there should be no 3 Denver (2) 6-3-1 855 4 more than three per period. It is recommended by the Association that the three, 4 Mass-Lowell (3) 7-2-1 824 5 1:00 (one-minute) Official Time-outs be taken at the first stoppages of play after 5 Cornell 4-1-0 781 3 the 15:00, 10:00 and 5:00 marks of each period. (Note: a at 14:55 effectively 6 Michigan State (1) 9-2-1 727 13 cancels the 15:00 timeout if the break cannot be taken :05 (five) seconds early.) 7 Colorado College 7-2-1 695 10 Official Time-outs may NOT be taken during power-plays, and Official Time- 8 Bemidji State 8-1-1 658 7 outs are discouraged (but not prohibited) during even-strength shorthanded 9 Yale 2-1-2 506 12 play. Official Time-outs also cannot be taken after icings. There will be no Official 10 Alaska 7-2-1 505 9 Time-outs taken during overtime periods. 11 Massachusetts 7-2-0 414 14 During 1:00 (one-minute) Official Time-outs the two competing teams will be 12 Nebraska-Omaha 5-2-3 371 11 able to go to their respective bench areas. With :15 (fifteen) seconds left in the 13 Quinnipiac 8-1-0 366 20 1:00 (one-minute) Official Time-out, the television coordinator or the head minor 14 Notre Dame 5-5-2 299 8 official will let the referee know and the referee will then bring the two competing 15 Wisconsin 6-3-1 242 NR teams back out to the designated face-off spot. At the 1:00 (one-minute) mark of 16 Michigan 4-6-0 230 6 the Official Time-out, the puck will be dropped. 17 Vermont 4-4-1 222 15 When a game is televised, the producer(s) of the telecast(s) or the producer’s Boston College 4-3-1 222 16 representative MUST meet with the on-ice officials prior to the game to establish 19 Princeton 3-2-1 181 19 the need and mechanism for signaling Official Time-outs. When more than one 20 Minnesota Duluth 7-4-1 175 18 telecast is involved, the home telecast has the right (which may be waived for to others receiving votes: Ferris State 128, St. Cloud State 46, Colgate 43, Boston the visitors or third party) to initiate the signal for Official Time-outs. All telecasts University 41, Merrimack 17, Rensselaer 16, Providence 12, Union 9, Northeastern MUST have a communication link for Official Time-out coordination. 8, RIT 3, New Hampshire 2. When a game is NOT televised, the head minor official will meet with the on-ice officials prior to the game to go through the time-out protocol. USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s WCHA member Teams in Non-Conference Play Div. 1 College Hockey Poll • #6 November 9, 2009 (points, first place votes in parenthesis) 2009-10 season • 17-10-1 (.625) Rk School Record Last Week Weeks Top 15 1 Miami (Ohio), 510 (33) 8-1-1 1 6 Team vs AHA vs CCHA vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA Total 2 North Dakota, 471 6-1-1 2 6 UAA 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 – 2-2-0 3 Denver, 407 6-3-1 3 6 4 Cornell, 397 3-0-0 6 6 CC – – – – 1-1-0 1-1-0 5 Mass. Lowell, 357 5-2-1 8 6 DU – 1-1-0 – – 1-1-0 2-2-0 6 Michigan, 272 4-4-0 4 6 MTU – 1-1-0 – – – 1-1-0 7 Bemidji State, 226 7-0-1 12 3 UM – – 1-1-0 – – 1-1-0 8 Notre Dame, 214 5-4-1 9 6 9 Alaska, 174 6-1-1 14 2 UMD – 1-1-0 – 2-0-0 – 3-1-0 10 Massachusetts, 155 6-1-0 NR 1 MSU – 2-0-0 – – – 2-0-0 11 Yale, 148 1-1-1 7 6 UND – – – – 2-0-0 2-0-0 12 Nebraska Omaha, 142 4-1-3 10 5 SCSU – 0-2-0 – 1-0-1 – 1-2-1 13 Colorado College, 140 5-2-1 11 3 14 Michigan State, 119 7-2-1 NR 1 UW – – – – 2-0-0 2-0-0 15 Vermont, 95 3-3-1 15 6 WCHA 1-0-0 5-6-0 1-2-0 4-0-1 6-2-0 17-10-1 others receiving votes: Boston College, 80; Boston University, 74; Princeton, 1.000 .455 .333 .900 .750 .625 39; Quinnipiac, 27; Minnesota Duluth, 21; Wisconsin, 9; Ferris State, 3.

race for the 2010 wcha championship & • Head-to-Head With number of games vs each WCHA opponent, Record vs each WCHA opponent UAA CC DU MTU UM UMD MSU UND SCSU UW GP W-L-T Pts Rk UAA X 4, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-0-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 8 2-6-0 4 8t CC 4, 0-0-0 X 4, 0-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-0-0 4, 1-0-1 8 6-1-1 13 1 DU 4, 1-1-0 4, 0-0-0 X 2, 0-0-0 4, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-0-1 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 6 4-1-1 9 3t MTU 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 X 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 4, 0-0-0 4, 0-2-0 4, 1-1-0 4, 0-0-0 8 2-6-0 4 8t UM 4, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 X 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 8 3-4-1 7 6t UMD 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 4, 0-0-0 X 4, 2-0-0 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 8 4-3-1 9 3t MSU 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 0-1-1 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-2-0 X 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 8 1-6-1 3 10 UND 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-0-0 4, 2-0-0 4, 1-0-1 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 X 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 8 5-2-1 11 2 SCSU 4, 0-0-0 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 X 4, 0-0-0 6 3-2-1 7 6t UW 2, 2-0-0 4, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-0-0 X 8 4-3-1 9 3t WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 wcha.com & collegehockeystats.net GET ALL THE the info you need … standings, statistics, results, schedules, rosters, etc.

Looking for the latest Western Collegiate Hockey Association game scores, statistics, standings, results, team schedules, team rosters, television schedules, etc? Then Live Web Scoreboard and Mobile Scoreboard visit www.WCHA.com, the league’s official web site. now available at wcha.com WCHA.com, in conjuction with collegehockeystats.net, features all the latest team and individual statistics (both overall and conference), game results and The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, in conjuction with Tim Danehy complete box scores (in three printable formats), standings, league and team (collegehockeystats.net) and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com), is pleased schedules, team rosters, and more. Complete and updated team and player sta- to now offer live game scoreboards for both its men’s and women’s leagues. tistics, scores, standings and more are available typically within 10-15 minutes of These new scoreboards will be available on the league’s official website, wcha. games being completed and inputted into the system. com, and also accessible from your web-enabled mobile phone. The WCHA wishes to acknowledge both Tim Danehy (collegehockeystats.net) The live website stats platform can be accessed on game days from the and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com) for their assistance. home page at WCHA.com. The live box scores come directly from feeds at game For all the latest, visit the following links: sites. With multiple leagues using the same live stats platform, even many non-conference road games will be included in the new live scoreboard. WCHA Men’s Information At WCHA.com, located just above the WCHA standings, visitors will find a graphic for “Live Scoreboard’. Just click on the link for either “Men” or WCHA Standings “Women” and you'll be taken to a page featuring live scores each day there http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wcstand/wcham is a scheduled game with links to Live In-Game Box Scores. WCHA Schedules, Game Results & Box Scores The new WCHA mobile scoreboard can be accessed on your web-enabled http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wccompos/wcham phone by visiting the following urls: WCHA Member Team Rosters Men’s Mobile Scoreboard: http://wcha.cstv.com/genrel/wcha-stand-stat.html www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexm.php. WCHA Composite Television Schedule Women’s Mobile Scoreboard: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/wccompos/wcham www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexw.php WCHA Team Statistics overall: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/ioteam/wcham league: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/icteam/wcham The mobile scoreboard also features links to live in-game box scores, al- WCHA Scoring Leaders lowing fans to track their favorite teams and players from any location they overall: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/ioplay/wcham have mobile web access. league: http://www.wcha.com/genrel/stats.html?0910/icplay/wcham “The WCHA is tremendously pleased to offer these exciting new mobile WCHA Goaltending Leaders services to our fans,” said Commissioner Bruce M. 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Check out www.showyourticket.org for all the places you can show your ticket and save some cash! Enjoy the games but get out and see the city while you’re here! WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 wcha team notebooks • week 8 alaska anchorage seawolves of his 12 (4g, 8a) points overall this season, including both last weekend, have come on the power-play. • The Seawolves will return to the Sullivan • Freshman goaltender Joe Howe, who stopped 59 of 62 (.952) shots in Arena to face-off with Minnesota State for the sweep at MSU, finished with 31 saves while recording his first shutout the first of two scheduled league series as a Tiger last Friday. Howe, now 7-1-1 in net for the season, thwarted a on Nov. 20-21. In the overall record the penalty in the third period of Saturday’s victory. Mavericks lead UAA, 29-19-7 and at UAA, • With a goal and an assist in that game, junior defenseman Ryan Lowery 15-11-4. posted his second multiple-point performance of the season. • Last season the Seawolves and the Mav- • Colorado College now has scored 15 of its 36 goals (41.7%) this season ericks met for two series, with MSU winning in the third period or overtime. two of the games (2-1-1). In the last meeting, Minnesota State downed • The Tigers, who rank second nationally with a 31.7% (19-for-60) success UAA, 7-1 at the Alltel Center. In the last 10 meetings, UAA has only posted rate on the power-play, have converted at a 37.5% clip (15-for-40) in series two wins, with the last home victory on Feb. 17, 2007. finales after scoring a pair of PPG in eight opportunities last Saturday. • The Seawolves enter the series after being swept by Wisconsin at the • CC, which typically has been dressing five freshmen this season, suited Kohl Center, 5-1, 6-2. UAA continues to be winless on conference road up six for last Saturday’s game at MSU when Andrew Hamburg replaced games (0-4-0), after UW swept UAA for the third straight time. The Sea- junior forward Tyler Johnson in the lineup. Three of those first-year play- wolves have won one of the last six games. ers – Howe, Schwartz and winger William Rapuzzi – have earned WCHA • With the win, UW improves its all-time record against UAA to 44-13-8 Rookie of the Week honors already this season. Two others – defensemen and 26-7-3 at home. UW extends its winning streak against UAA to six Doug Leaverton and Joe Marciano, have been regulars at the blue line. games. • Junior wing Stephen Schultz, whose low slap shot was deflected • Four the seventh time this season, UAA has allowed four or more goals into the MSU net by Bill Sweatt during a second period power-play on against and are 0-7-0 when doing so. The Badgers kept UAA with two Saturday, has recorded a point in seven of the last eight games. Prosser, or fewer goals for the seventh time this season; UAA is 2-5-0 when only meanwhile, has collected one in nine of CC 10 outings overall. Schwartz scoring two or less. has picked up at least one in eight of the 10. • On Nov. 13, the Seawolves fell behind early and couldn’t come back. • Including a 12-2-1 mark in exhibition games, the Tigers enter this Scoring UAA’s lone goal was junior F Craig Parkinson – his third of the week’s home series against Robert Morris University with a 187-69-12 season. Assists were credited to freshman forwards Mickey Spencer (1- (.720) record in 268 all-time outings at the World Arena. They’re 4-2 there 3–4) and Daniel Naslund (1-5–6). Naslund is tied for fourth in points this this season. season with six, and tied for second for UAA with assists. • The Badgers peppered UAA with a season-high 37 shots on net on denver pioneers Friday before improving that mark to 42 shots on net last Saturday night. Junior G Bryce Christianson stopped a season-high 36 shots – just two shy • Denver (6-3-1, 4-1-1 WCHA) hosts North of his all-time best. With the loss, Christianson drops his all-time record Dakota this weekend at Magness Arena. The against the Badgers to 0-5-0. Fighting Sioux lead the all-time series 129- • Scoring for UAA was senior F Josh Lunden. His tallies mark his first 110-8, but DU owns a 64-49-3 advantage in two-goal game since March 6, 2009 against Minnesota Duluth. Lunden Denver. The Pioneers are 1-3-1 in their last five leads all current UAA scorers with 44 goals – breaking him into the top games against North Dakota and 4-5-1 in their 20 on the all-time career list at No. 19. Lunden also picked up his first last 10. career shorthanded goal. • Denver charted a 3-2 win and 7-3 loss at • Picking up a helpers on Saturday was senior F Kevin Clark and junior Alaska Anchorage in their most recent action F Tommy Grant – both lead UAA with 9 points this season. on Nov. 6-7. Rhett Rakhshani led DU with three goals, including two • In 12 games, the Seawolves have recorded points from 15 skaters. goals and the game-winner in the 3-2 win. Freshman goaltender Adam • Sitting out with injuries in the Wisconsin series was junior F Sean Wiles Murray (2-3-1, 4.36 GAA, .838%) earned the win on Nov. 6 with 22 saves, and sophomore F Jade Portwood. but took the loss on Nov. 7 after stopping just nine of 15 shots. • Goaltender Marc Cheverie (4-0-0, 1.27 GAA, .959 Sv%), who missed colorado college tigers the Alaska Anchorage series with a left leg injury, is doubtful for this weekend’s series against North Dakota. Cheverie was named the HCA • Last week’s sweep in Mankato was CC’s first away Div. 1 National Player of the Month for October. Cheverie leads the WCHA from home since posting back-to-back shutouts in saves percentage, goals-against average, winning percentage and at Minnesota Duluth in February 2008. shutouts (3). Cheverie is first in the nation in shutouts, and second in • Colorado College, which plays its next five goals-against average and saves percentage. games at the World Arena, remains undefeated • Forward Rhett Rakhshani leads DU in scoring with 7-5–12 and is tied (3-0-1) on the road this season and has allowed for second in the WCHA in goals and tied for sixth in scoring. a total of five goals in those four outings. • is tied for third in WCHA defenseman scoring with • With his first tally of the season in the third 2-7–9. period of last Saturday’s 3-2 victory over the Mav- • DU is 10-for-57 (17.5%) on the power-play so far this season and 44- ericks, senior defenseman Nate Prosser extended for-51 (86.3%) on the penalty-kill. a career-best point-scoring streak to seven games. It also was his first • DU plays its next six games in Colorado with home series against North game-winner as a Tiger. He’s assisted on six GWG after setting up the Dakota and St. Cloud State (Nov. 27-28), and a home-and-home series overtime goal by freshman Rylan Schwartz in last Friday’s 1-0 thriller at against in-state rival Colorado College on Dec. 4-5. Minnesota State. • Schwartz, who drew an assist on Prosser’s red lighter in the series fi- nale, now has factored in on the game-winning goal in six of CC’s seven victories to date, scoring three and assisting on three others. Ten (4g, 6a) WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 • Three Gopher players broke out of long goal-scoring droughts over wcha TEAM NOTEBOOKS con’t the weekend. Jordan Schroeder had goals in each game to snap a 14- game streak with his first goal since Feb. 27 and Mike Carman snapped michigan tech huskies an 18-game streak with his first tally since Feb. 6. Jake Hansen ended a 21-game streak on Sunday with his first goal since Jan. 30. • Michigan Tech will enjoy its first weekend • Alex Kangas allowed one goal in a game for the 16th time in his career off of the year after earning a split at No. 18 in last Saturday’s 4-1 win. He also has three shutouts among his 74 career Minnesota Duluth on Nov. 13-14. starts. He currently ranks 15th nationally with a .929 save percentage. • Freshman Kevin Genoe made 48 saves • Minnesota leads the country with three shorthanded goals for the on 50 shots in last Friday’s 3-2 win at UMD. season. The Gophers are one of seven teams with three shorthanders. His 48 saves were the most by a Tech goalie • Minnesota has used a different lineup of players in every game this since Josh Robinson made 49 saves in a 6-5 season. Of the team’s 25 players, only 10 have played in each of the first overtime win against Minnesota on March 10 games. 6, 2009. • Eight of the Gophers’ 10 games have been decided by three goals or • Freshman Steven Seigo accounted for one goal and one assist in last more. The only tight games were a 3-3 tie at North Dakota and a 4-2 loss Friday’s win. Seigo currently ranks third among WCHA freshman in points to Wisconsin. (1g, 7a) and tied for fifth among defenseman in points. His seven points ranks first among freshman defenders in the league. • Sophomore forward Brett Olson, a native of Superior, Wis., finished minnesota duluth bulldogs with one goal and one assist on the Nov. 13-14 weekend. He currently ranks tied for sixth in the WCHA in points with 12 (5g, 7a). • The University of Minnesota Duluth renews • Senior Ryan Bunger and sophomore Seth Soley each picked up an as- its intrastate rivalry with the University of Min- sist last Friday at UMD for their first points of the season. The assist was nesota this weekend and will make its first visit to also Soley’s first career point. Mariucci Arena since bowing out to Miami in the • Senior Eli Vlaisavljevich scored a goal for the second weekend in a row NCAA West Regional title game last March. after scoring the game-winner last Friday at UMD. • The Bulldogs upended Minnesota in the most • Sophomore Josh Robinson saw his first action in goal last Saturday recent meeting between the two clubs – a 2-1 since Oct. 24 against Colorado College. triumph in the play-in game at the 2009 WCHA • Senior forward Malcolm Gwilliam is tied for 11th in the WCHA in points Final Five championship at the Xcel Energy (6g, 4a) after scoring the opening goal last Friday. His six goals this season Center (March 19). ranks tied for fourth in the league. • UMD split a pair of WCHA engagements with Michigan Tech University • Head coach Jamie Russell moved into third place in wins at Michigan this past weekend, falling 3-2 to the Huskies on Friday night (snapping Tech with 64. He needs three more wins to pass for second the Bulldogs’ four-game home winning streak) before bouncing back place. Russell played for Boxer from 1987 to 1990. with a convincing 8-1 victory the following evening. UMD wound up • Michigan Tech will next play at WCHA-rival Minnesota State on Nov. outshooting Michigan Tech 98-37 on the weekend (50-19 in Friday’s 27-28. loss). • The Bulldogs currently sport NCAA individual leaders in a number of categories including: scoring (18 points by both junior right winger Justin minnesota golden gophers Fontaine and sophomore center Jack Connolly), goals (11 by Fontaine), assists (14 by junior left winger Rob Bordson) and power-play goals (8 • After a pair of non-conference games by Fontaine). last weekend, the Gophers return to WCHA • In last Saturday’s 8-1 triumph over Michigan Tech, and action this week with home games against sophomore left winger Mike Connolly each collected five points – one Minnesota Duluth on Friday and Saturday shy of the school’s single-game record. Fontaine became just the ninth at Mariucci Arena. Bulldog ever – and first since March 13, 1998 (Jeff Scissons vs Minnesota • Minnesota went 1-1-1 against Min- in the WCHA ) – to turn in a four-goal night while Connolly scored nesota Duluth last season and leads the once and helped set up four other tallies. all-time series, 127-68-13. The Gophers • A early front runner for the WCHA’s mythical Breakthrough Player of are 6-2-2 over the last 10 meetings vs UMD, though the Bulldogs beat Year award, Rob Bordson has racked up three goals and 14 assists in 12 Minnesota 2-1 in last year’s WCHA Final Five play-in game. outings this season after coming into year having scored seven points • The Gophers split a series with Bemidji State last weekend, winning in 42 career outings. Twelve of his 17 points this season have come on 4-1 on Saturday and losing 6-2 on Sunday. Minnesota had won four of the power-play – a figure unsurpassed by any WCHA skater at the mo- its last five games prior to Sunday’s loss. ment. • Minnesota had killed off 24 straight opponent power-plays before • The Bulldogs are 31-0-3 when they’ve held a lead heading into the Bemidji State scored twice in Sunday’s game. third period since falling 3-2 at St. Cloud State in three overtimes in the • The Gophers surrendered a season-low 19 shots on goal in Sunday’s third, and decisive, game of the 2007 WCHA playoffs (March 11). loss to Bemidji State, but gave up a season-high six goals. Minnesota also • Despite being held pointless in both ends of last weekend’s series allowed just 22 shots in Saturday’s victory. against Michigan Tech, Dylan Olsen still ranks second among WCHA • After committing 19 penalties in the series opener against Alaska rookie defensemen in scoring. The , Alberta product who was Anchorage on Oct. 30, the Gophers have committed a total of just 22 the ’ first-round pick in the 2009 National Hockey penalties over their past five games. League , has six points (all assists) to his credit this season. • The Gophers were 4-for-13 on the power-play over the Nov. 14-15 • UMD will come into this Friday night’s clash against Minnesota armed weekend. They are now 6-for-23 over the past five games after opening with the nation’s sixth most effective power-play. The Bulldogs have the year 0-for-25 through the first five games. cashed in on 26.5% (22-of-83) of their man-advantage opportunities and • Senior forward Tony Lucia had an assist in each game against Bemidji were 6-for-12 on the power-play last weekend against Michigan Tech. State to extend his career-high point-scoring streak to six games. Lucia UMD, which led the WCHA in overall power-play efficiency one year ago leads the team in scoring with four goals and seven assists for the sea- (21.5%), has tallied at least one goal with the man-advantage in 10 of its son. 12 games to date (it went 0-of-8 against Northern Michigan on Oct. 11) WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 wcha TEAM NOTEBOOKS con’t Duluth in 2005-06. • Sophomore forward Mike Louwerse picked up his third goal of the season in last Saturday’s game vs Colorado College. Louwerse has 16- and 0-of-5 on Oct. 30 vs Clarkson). 15–31 in 50 career games. • UMD is averaging a whopping 38.5 shots a night in 2008-09 while • Junior defenseman Kurt Davis, a 2008-09 All-WCHA Third Team selec- giving up just under 29. tion, assisted on both MSU goals vs Colorado College last Saturday for • Sophomore defenseman Brady Lamb has collected a personal-high his second multiple-point game of 2009-10. Davis has 2-2–4 this year eight points thus far in 2009-10, including seven (4g, 3a) in his last four and owns 8-42–50 in 83 career games. games. • MSU announced last week that it had signed five players from the United • The Bulldogs are unbeaten (5-0-1) in the six games they have gotten States Hockey League to National Letters of Intent with forwards Josh on the scoreboard first this season. Berge (Tri-City), Chase Grant (Fargo), Matt Leitner (Fargo), Zach Lehrke • Freshman right winger Mike Seidel had his streak of consecutive games (Cedar Rapids) and Corey Leivermann (Fargo) joining defenseman Danny with a goal end at four last Saturday night against Michigan Tech. That’s Heath (Des Moines) as members of the 2010-11 recruiting class. the longest such streak by a Bulldog rookie since fellow Illinois native Tim Stapleton tallied once in five straight outings between Feb. 15-March 7, 2003. north dakota fighting sioux • UMD is the second-most in the NCAA Div. 1 ranks at the moment, averaging 22.0 minutes of penalty box time a game, which trails Ferris • The Fighting Sioux (7-2-1, 5-2-1 WCHA) take State (22.9) in that dubious department. to the road to face Denver in a showdown of • The Bulldogs’ 8-1 win over Michigan Tech last Saturday was their most top-five nationally ranked WCHA rivals. lopsided triumph in nearly four years (9-1 over visiting • UND, ranked No. 2 in both of last week’s na- on Nov. 25, 2005) and represented their largest margin of victory over a tional polls, is 129-110-8 (.538) all-time against WCHA opponents since Feb. 6, 2004 (8-1 at Minnesota State University, the Pioneers but just 49-64-3 (.435) in games Mankato). played in Denver. • The two teams met on just one occasion last year, with the Sioux taking three of four points minnesota state mavericks Jan. 23-24 in Grand Forks. UND won the opener 8-3 and skated to a 3-3 overtime tie the following day. • Now 3-6-1 overall and 1-6-1 WCHA after • Junior F Evan Trupp and senior F Chris VandeVelde each have five falling twice to #10 Colorado College in career points against the Pioneeers to lead all active Sioux. Both have Mankato last weekend, Minnesota State two goals and three assists against DU. continues league play this weekend with a • Sophomore G Brad Eidsness started both games against DU last year jaunt up to the Last Frontier on the docket and stopped 63 of 68 shots. as the Mavericks take on Alaska Anchorage • UND is coming off of a home split last weekend with St. Cloud State. Friday and Saturday. • The Sioux took last Friday’s opener 4-2 before falling 3-2 on Saturday. • MSU stands 30-19-6 all-time in games UND built a 3-0 lead halfway through the second period on Friday. against UAA. The Mavericks have won six of their last eight games and Sophomore F David Toews scored twice for his first career multi-goal have gone 14-3-2 in the last four years vs the Seawolves. Senior forward game. Senior F Darcy Zajac and sophomore F Mario Lamoureux also Geoff Irwin is MSU’s active leading scorer vs UAA with 1-8–9 in 12 games scored for the Sioux while Eidsness made 21 saves to improve to 6-1-1. and head coach owns a 23-8-5 mark in games with the Lamoureux added an assist for his second career two-point game, both Seawolves. of which have come against SCSU. • MSU’s all-time record in 1,338 games played is 697-517-124 (.567). • The victory last Friday improved UND’s home unbeaten streak to 17 • Minnesota State head coach Troy Jutting (MSU ’07) is in his 10th year games (14-0-3), tied for the third-longest in school history and two shy at the Maverick men’s hockey helm and owns an all-time record of 145- of the school record set 30 years ago. 168-45. • That streak came to an end the following night (Nov. 14) as the Huskies • Senior forward Zach Harrison has extended his consecutive games took a turn building a 3-0 lead before hanging on for the 3-2 win. Sopho- played streak to 105 games. Rylan Galiardi has seen action in 50 straight more F Brad Malone and VandeVelde scored the UND goals. Eidsness contests. came off the bench early in the second period with the Sioux trailing • Senior forwards Kael Mouillierat and Jerad Stewart both have 26 shots 3-0 and stopped all 21 shots he faced. Eidsness relieved freshman Aaron on goal to lead the Mavericks. Dell, who allowed three goals on seven shots in his first home start. • When MSU outshot Colorado College by a 31-27 margin last Friday it • UND’s penalty-killing unit went 9-for-10 in the SCSU series and remains marked the first time the Mavericks have outshot an opponent this year the top-ranked unit in the WCHA at 92.2%. since doing it Oct. 10 in a 4-1 home win over Bowling Green. • The Sioux are also the top defensive team in the WCHA, allowing just • Junior forward Rylan Galiardi is +4 for 2009-10 to lead the Mavericks. 1.7 goals per game. • Eight MSU players have seen action in all 10 games to date in Rylan • David Toews is tied for the WCHA lead among forwards with a +8 Galiardi, Zach Harrison, Ben Youds, Mike Louwerse, Jerad Stewart, Andy plus/minus rating. Sackrison, Kael Mouillierat and Channing Boe. • Brad Eidsness ranks fourth all-time at UND in career goals-against • A junior defenseman, Bemidji, Minn., native Channing Boe registered average (2.39), fifth in save percentage (.909) and seventh in winning his first goal of the season last Saturday vs Colorado College. Boe has percentage (.677). 2-7–9 in 64 career games. • Senior D and team Chay Genoway did not play last Saturday, • Sophomore netminder Austin Lee started both games in the Colorado but is still tied for the WCHA scoring lead among defensemen with 10 College series and stopped 54 of 58 shots for a .931 save percentage and points. Genoway leads all active WCHA defensemen with 90 career points a 1.95 goals-against average vs the 10th-rated Tigers. and is bidding to become only the 11th defenseman in UND history to • CC’s 1-0 overtime win over MSU last Friday marked the first time MSU reach the 100-point plateau. had dropped an overtime game this year. It also was the last overtime • Chris VandeVelde is also closing in on UND’s “Century Club” with 87 loss in Mankato for the Mavericks since a double-overtime defeat at the points in 134 career games. hands of Minnesota in the 2007-08 WCHA playoffs. The last time MSU • Last Saturday, UND welcomed its two millionth fan since the opening lost at home in overtime during the regular season was to Minnesota of the new Engelstad Arena in 2001-02. Both games against SCSU sold WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 wcha TEAM NOTEBOOKS con’t an assist on Nov. 13, against UND. • The Huskies will finally return to the NHC on Nov. 20-21, for a pair of WCHA games against Wisconsin. The last home series for the Huskies out, giving UND 23 consecutive WCHA sellouts. occured on Oct. 23-24 against Minnesota Duluth. Last year, the Huskies • After scoring just one point (an assist) in 39 career games, sophomore split at the NHC with a 6-2 win on Nov. 21, 2008 and a 1-0 loss on Nov. 22, D enjoyed his first career multi-point game with a pair of assists 2008. SCSU is 36-20-8 in games played against Wisconsin since the series last Friday. started with an 8-1 loss in Madison on Dec. 13, 1988. SCSU is 4-1-0 in the • Eighteen of UND’s 20 skaters who have seen game action this season last five games played against Wisconsin. SCSU will continue the series have notched a point. Fourteen players have scored goals and six players against the Badgers in 2009-10 with a trip to Madison on Feb. 19-20. have accounted for UND’s seven game-winning goals. • UND is 14-1-2 all-time when Darcy Zajac scores a goal. • Head coach has 137 career wins, fourth-most at UND wisconsin badgers behind only Gino Gasparini (392), (262) and (149). • Wisconsin (6-3-1, 4-3-1 WCHA) hits the road after a 5-1-0 home stand to visit St. Cloud State (4-4-2, 3-2-1 WCHA). st. cloud state huskies • Wisconsin swept Alaska Anchorage last weekend, 5-1 and 6-2. • The Huskies snapped North Dakota’s • In the UW’s six victories this season, they 17-game home unbeaten streak on Nov. have outscored opponents 31-7 and have 14, with a big 3-2 victory at the Ralph outscored opponents 38-19 for the year. Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, N.D. The • The Badgers are outshooting opponents by victory was the Huskies’ first win in Grand an average of 39.4-21.8. Forks since a 2-1 OT decision on Jan. 28, • Nineteen different Badgers have scored goals this season after junior 2006. The victory prevented a North Patrick Johnson and freshmen Craig Smith and Justin Schultz scored for Dakota sweep, as the Huskies started the the first time this season last weekend. Patrick Johnson’s goal snapped weekend on Nov. 13 with a tough 4-2 loss a 17-game scoreless drought. to UND. • Craig Smith has seven points over his last four games (2-5–7). • Junior Dan Dunn continued his hot hand in the nets with a 46 save • Senior forward Blake Geoffrion has five points during his current four- victory on Nov. 14. He now owns a 3-1-0 record with a .937 save rate and game scoring streak (3-2–5). a 1.99 goals-against average. He has gained victories in his last three • Junior defenseman Ryan McDonagh had his career-high four-game starts for the Huskies. scoring streak snapped last Friday (1-3–4), but he collected an assist last • The Huskies seem to love Saturday nights. In 2009-10, SCSU is 4-1-0 in Saturday to give him points in four of his last five contests. games played on Saturday night. In comparison, the Huskies are 0-3-2 in • Junior defenseman Cody Goloubef scored the game-winning goal last games played on Friday nights this season. Friday against Alaska Anchorage, giving him six game-winners out of his • The Huskies own a 4-4-2 overall and 3-2-1 WCHA record this season. 12 career goals. Of note, three of the Huskies’ losses this season have been at the hands • The games this weekend against St. Cloud State will mark the seventh of #1 ranked Miami (3-2 ot, 2-0) and #2 North Dakota (4-2). The four goals and eight consecutive games in the series played at the National Hockey allowed against UND on Nov. 13 were the most goals allowed by the Center. The Badgers are 2-4-0 against SCSU in the last six meetings. The Huskies in 2009-10. teams split last year in their only two meetings. • Senior forward Ryan Lasch snapped a two-game scoring drought on Nov. 13, with a goal and an assist. He completed his weekend with his fourth goal of the season on Nov. 14. Lasch is now tied for fifth in the team records (along with current NHLer ) with 140 career points. He ranks sixth in the team records with 63 goals and ninth with 77 assists. Lasch now has four goals and two assists this season for six points. To complete this note, Lasch has scored 10 career goals against UND. • Junior Tony Mosey added his fourth goal of the season on Nov. 13, against UND. All four of his goals this season have been scored on the power-play. • Sophomore Travis Novak returned to the ice this weekend after missing four games as an injury scratch. He charted his first assist of the season on Nov. 13, and then completed the weekend with a shorthanded goal to start the ball rolling for the Huskies on Nov. 14. This was Novak’s second career SHG at SCSU. The Huskies now have three shorties this season, which is already tops the Huskies’ season total of two from 2008-09. • Freshman David Eddy played in his first college hockey games this past weekend after missing the opening portion of the schedule as an injury scratch. He scored his first college point on Nov. 14, as he provided an assist on Ryan Lasch’s goal in the first period. Eddy played junior hockey in 2008-09 for Sioux Falls of the USHL. • Senior defender Craig Gaudet, who only played in a total of 15 games prior to the 2009-10 season, has already played in all 10 games for the Huskies this season. He continued his success by charting the first game- winning goal of his career on Nov. 14. Gaudet hit the GWG at :14 of the second period to ice the game for the Huskies. • Junior forward Aaron Marvin scored his first point of the season with WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 wcha member team rosters Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Denver Pioneers

No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 4 Kane Lafranchise JR D 6-1 198 Edmonton, AB 1 Marc Cheverie (FLA) JR G 6-3 180 Cole Harbour, NS 6 Drew Darwitz FR D 5-8 165 Cottage Grove, MN 3 Jon Cook JR D 6-1 200 Denver, CO 7 Lee Baldwin FR D 6-4 203 Victoria, BC 4 Matt Donovan (NYI) FR D 6-0 190 Edmond, OK 8 Scott Warner SO D 5-9 180 Anchorage, AK 5 John Lee (FLA) SO D 6-1 180 Moorhead, MN 9 Kevin Clark (AC) SR F 5-9 171 , MB 6 Chris Nutini JR D 6-0 200 Centennial, CO 10 Mickey Spencer FR F 6-0 189 Gibbons, AB 7 Paul Phillips (CHI) FR D 5-11 190 Darien, IL 11 Curtis Leinweber SO D 5-8 171 Calgary, AB 8 Dustin Jackson JR F 6-3 200 Omaha, NE 12 Mitch Bruijsten FR F 6-4 195 Nijmegen, Netherlands 9 Rhett Rakhshani (C) (NYI) SR F 5-10 180 Huntington Beach, CA 13 Nils Backstrom (AC) (DET) SR D 6-1 203 Stocksund, Sweden 11 Chris Knowlton FR F 5-11 185 Colorado Springs, CO 14 Craig Parkinson JR F 6-0 187 Victoria, BC 12 (BOS) SO F 6-5 195 Calgary, AB 15 Brad Gorham SO F/D 6-1 195 Anchorage, AK 14 Jesse Martin (ATL) JR F 5-10 180 Edmonton, AB 16 Tommy Grant JR F 6-2 194 North , BC 15 Tyler Ruegsegger (AC) (TOR) SR F 6-0 185 Lakewood, CO 17 Chris Crowell FR F 6-2 205 Williams Lake, BC 16 Anthony Maiani JR F 5-7 150 Shelby Township, MI 18 Nick Haddad JR F 6-2 191 Fairbanks, AK 17 Matt Glasser (AC) (EDM) SR F 5-10 180 Calgary, AB 19 Ken Selby SR F 6-1 187 Winnipeg, MB 18 Luke Salazar SO F 5-7 150 Thornton, CO 20 Alex Gellert FR F 6-1 170 Kelowna, BC 19 Kyle Ostrow (AC) JR F 5-8 185 Calgary, AB 21 Josh Lunden (AC) SR F 6-2 202 , BC 20 Joey Brehm JR D 6-2 190 Edina, MN 22 Jared Tuton (C) SR F 6-1 202 Whitehorse, YT 21 William Wrenn (SJS) FR D 6-1 200 Anchorage, AK 23 Luka Vidmar JR D 6-1 192 Ljubljana, Slovenia 22 Brian Gifford (PIT) SR F 6-2 205 Moorhead, MN 24 Trevor Hunt SR D 5-10 190 Maple Ridge, BC 23 (FLA) FR F 6-3 190 Denver, CO 26 Tyler Currier FR F 6-1 198 Anchorage, AK 24 John Ryder JR D 6-0 200 Colorado Springs, CO 27 Sean Wiles JR F 6-4 211 Beloit, WI 25 Cody Brookwell SR D 6-4 215 Calgary, AB 30 Jon Olthuis SR G 6-4 200 Neerlandia, AB 26 Shawn Ostrow FR F 5-10 175 Calgary, AB 36 Jade Portwood SO F 6-3 207 Victoria, BC 27 Brandon Vossberg SR F 6-2 205 St. Paul, MN 38 Dusan Sidor SO G 6-0 166 Poprad, 28 Patrick Wiercioch (OTT) SO D 6-4 185 Maple Grove, BC 40 Daniel Naslund FR F 6-3 205 Nykoping, Sweden 33 Adam Murray FR G 6-2 200 Anchorage, AK 49 Bryce Christianson JR G 6-2 195 Anchorage, AK 35 Lars Paulgaard JR G 6-0 165 Vettre, Norway 37 Nate Dewhurst SO F 5-9 160 Johnston, IA Head Coach: Dave Shyiak (Northern Michigan ’93). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 40-86-19 (.341) (4 Seasons). Record at UAA (Entering 2009-10): 40-86-19 (.341) (4 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: (Wisconsin ’78). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 496- Head Coach: Campbell Blair (Maine ’91). Assistant Coach: Regg Simon (Alaska Anchorage)/ 341-67 (.586) (23 Seasons). Record at DU (Entering 2009-10): 346-217-46 (.606) (15 Seasons). Goaltending Coach: Scott Johnson (Minnesota Duluth). Assistant Coach: Steve Miller (St. Mary’s ’88). Assistant Coach: Derek Lalonde (Cortland State ’95). Assistant Coach: David Tenzer (New York ’84). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Michael Zucker Colorado College Tigers (Colorado ’97). Student Assistant Coach: . No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown Michigan Tech Huskies 1 Tyler O’Brien JR G 6-2 187 Stowe, VT 2 Arthur Bidwill SO D 5-10 175 Fontana, WI No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 3 Ted Behrend SO D 5-11 180 Oregon, WI 5 Drew Dobson SR D 6-0 200 Palatine, IL 4 Joe Marciano FR D 6-1 195 Alta Loma, CA 6 Steven Seigo FR D 6-0 180 Edenwold, SK 5 Scott Winkler (DAL) FR F 6-3 211 Asker, Norway 7 Tommy Brown FR D 5-9 180 Albert, SK 6 Doug Leaverton FR D 6-4 218 Painesville, OH 8 Mike VanWagner SR D 6-2 220 Traverse City, MI 7 Kris Fredheim (VAN) SR D 6-2 195 Campbell River, BC 9 Malcolm Gwilliam (C) SR W 6-2 216 Kamloops, BC 9 Brian McMillin SR C/W 6-2 200 Roseau, MN 10 Peter Rohn SO W 5-7 165 Vettre, Norway 10 Gabe Guentzel SO D 6-0 185 Woodbury, MN 11 Seth Soley SO W 6-0 190 Elk Mound, WI 11 David Civitarese SO F 6-2 210 Calgary, AB 13 Aaron Pietila FR W 6-0 190 Brighton, MI 12 Dan Quilico SR W 5-8 160 Thousand Oaks, CA 14 Anthony Schooley FR W 5-10 187 Gaylord, MI 13 Rylan Schwartz FR F 5-10 182 Wilcox, SK 15 Eric Kattelus JR W/C 6-1 195 Houghton, MI 14 Stephen Schultz JR W 5-11 175 Westbury, NY 16 Brett Olson (AC) SO C 6-0 185 Superior, WI 15 Nate Prosser SR D 6-2 210 Elk River, MN 17 Mikael Lickteig SO W 6-0 185 Little Falls, MN 16 Andrew Hamburg FR F 6-2 190 Phoenix, AZ 18 Alex MacLeod SO W 6-0 210 Nelson, BC 17 Tyler Johnson JR C/W 5-9 168 Cloquet, MN 19 Bennett Royer JR W 6-0 190 Calgary, AB 18 Matt Overman SR F 5-10 175 Bloomington, MN 20 Eli Vlaisavljevich SR D 5-11 175 Shoreview, MN 19 Andreas Vlassopoulos SR C 6-0 190 Los Angeles, CA 21 Ryan Bunger SR W 6-1 185 Sammamish, WA 20 Addison DeBoer SR W 6-0 190 Spring Lake Park, MN 22 Jordan Baker (AC) JR W/C 5-7 180 Chestermere, AB 21 Bill Sweatt (CHI) SR LW 6-0 193 Elburn, IL 23 Ricky Doriott SO D 6-5 225 Blaine, MN 22 Nick Dineen SO F 5-10 185 Omaha, NE 24 John Kivisto SR D/F 5-11 185 Brighton, MI 23 Tim Hall SO F 5-8 170 Sewickley, PA 25 Carl Nielsen FR D 6-4 220 Lorain, OH 24 Ryan Lowery JR D 5-11 188 Inverness, IL 26 Deron Cousens JR D 6-1 190 Georgetown, ON 25 Mike Testwuide SR RW 6-3 220 Vail, CO 27 Bryce Reddick SO W 5-10 180 Las Vegas, NV 27 William Rapuzzi FR F 5-11 180 Anchorage, AK 28 Milos Gordic FR C 6-4 210 , BC 28 Mike Boivin FR D 6-1 175 Delta, BC 29 Evan Witt FR W/C 5-11 185 Spokane, WA 31 Joe Howe FR G 5-11 190 Plymouth, MN 30 Josh Robinson SO G 6-0 185 Frankenmuth, MI 33 Hudson Stremmel FR G 6-0 180 Reno, NV 31 Corson Cramer SO G 5-11 185 Colorado Springs, CO 35 Kevin Genoe FR G 5-11 165 Qualicum Beach, BC Head Coach: Scott Owens (Colorado College ’79). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 239-133-35 (.630) (10 Seasons). Record at CC (Entering 2009-10): 239-133-35 (.630) (10 Seasons). Assistant Head Coach: Jamie Russell (Michigan Tech ’89). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 61-137-32 Coach: Joe Bonnett (Western Michigan ’93). Assistant Coach: Jason Lammers (SUNY Geneseo (.335) (6 Seasons). Record at MTU (Entering 2009-10): 61-137-32 (.335) (6 Seasons). Assistant ’98). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Terry Kleisinger (Wisconsin ’84). Strength and Conditioning Coach: Pat Mikesch (Michigan Technological ’96). Assistant Coach: Chris Tok (Wisconsin ’96). Coach: Greg Infantolino (Union College ’04) Assistant Coach: Randy McKay (Michigan Tech ’88). Strength and Conditioning Coach: Kyle Bangen ( ’02). Athletic Trainer: Chris Ipson (Wisconsin). WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 wcha member team rosters con’t Minnesota Golden Gophers Minnesota State Mavericks

No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 2 Kevin Wehrs JR D 5-9 175 Plymouth, MN 1 Austin Lee SO G 6-3 200 Bloomington, MN 3 Sam Lofquist SO D 6-1 190 Somerset, WI 2 Nick Canzanello SR D 5-11 180 Rochester, MN 4 Seth Helgeson (NJD) FR D 6-5 220 Faribault, MN 3 Cameron Cooper SO D 6-0 205 Lakeville, MN 5 Nick Leddy (MIN) FR F 5-11 180 Eden Prairie, MN 5 Ben Youds JR D 5-11 180 Maple Grove, MN 7 Patrick White (SJS) JR F 6-1 190 Grand Rapids, MN 7 Tyler Pitlick FR F 6-1 190 Centerville, MN 9 Taylor Matson (VAN) SO F 6-0 185 Mound, MN 9 Kael Mouillierat (AC) SR F 6-0 188 Edmonton, AB 10 Aaron Ness (NYI) SO D 5-10 170 Roseau, MN 10 Zach Harrison SR F 5-11 190 Flint, MI 11 Mike Hoeffel (NJD) JR F 6-2 195 North Oaks, MN 11 Mike Louwerse SO F 5-8 170 Brooklyn Park, MN 12 Tony Lucia (C) (SJS) SR F 6-0 195 Plymouth, MN 12 Rylan Galiardi JR F 6-1 195 Calgary, AB 13 Nico Sacchetti (DAL) SO F 6-0 186 Virginia, MN 13 James Gaulrapp SR F 6-1 185 Owatonna, MN 15 Joe Miller SO F 5-11 195 Plymouth, MN 14 Justin Jokinen (BUF) SO F 6-3 180 Carlton, MN 16 Mike Carman (COA) SR F 6-0 185 Apple Valley, MN 15 Jerad Stewart SR F 5-11 210 Hastings, MN 17 Jacob Cepis JR F 5-8 175 Parma, OH 16 Tyler Elbrecht FR D 6-4 225 Edwardsville, IL 18 Nick Larson (WSH) SO F 6-1 180 Stillwater, MN 17 Evan Mosey FR D 6-1 180 Downers Grove, IL 19 Jordan Schroeder (VAN) SO F 5-9 180 Prior Lake, MN 18 Michael Dorr SO F 5-10 189 Roseville, MN 20 David Fischer (MON) SR D 6-3 190 Apple Valley, MN 19 Geoff Irwin (C) SR F 6-0 195 Victoria, BC 21 Jake Hansen (CBJ) SO F 6-2 182 White Bear Lake, MN 20 Jason Wiley SR F 6-0 210 Bloomington, MN 22 Ryan Flynn (C) (NSH) SR F 6-3 215 Lino Lakes, MN 21 Andrew Sackrison (STL) JR F 6-1 200 St. Louis Park, MN 23 Josh Birkholz (FLA) FR F 6-1 182 Maple Grove, MN 22 Kurt Davis JR D 5-9 175 Plymouth, MN 24 Zach Budish (NSH) FR F 6-3 220 Edina, MN 23 Tyler Thompson SO F 6-0 175 Deephaven, MN 26 Jay Barriball (STL) SR F 5-9 167 Prior Lake, MN 24 Adam Mueller SO F 5-9 165 Roseville, MN 27 Brian Schack SR D 6-2 218 Lino Lakes, MN 25 Eriah Hayes FR F 6-3 210 LaCresent, MN 28 Cade Fairchild (STL) JR D 5-11 180 Duluth, MN 26 Joe Schiller SO F 6-0 180 Detroit Lakes, MN 30 Jake Kremer SO G 6-1 190 Eden Prairie, MN 27 Brett Peterson SO F 6-2 215 Elk River, MN 33 Alex Kangas (ATL) JR G 6-2 195 Rochester, MN 28 Channing Boe (AC) JR D 6-3 205 Bemidji, MN 35 Kent Patterson (COA) SO G 6-1 180 Plymouth, MN 29 Eli Zuck FR F 5-11 180 Anchorage, AK 30 Phil Cook FR G 6-3 190 Wheaton, IL Head Coach: (Notre Dame ’81). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 535-281-74 (.643) 35 Kevin Murdock FR G 5-11 170 Bradenton, FL (22 Seasons). Record at UM (Entering 2009-10): 256-126-45 (.652) (10 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Grant Potulny (Minnesota ’04). Assistant Coach: John Hill (Alaska Anchorage ’88). Goaltending Head Coach: Troy Jutting (Minnesota State ’87). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 142-162-44 Coach: Justin Johnson (Minnesota ’05). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Cal Dietz (Findlay (.471) (9 Seasons). Record at MSU (Entering 2009-10): 142-162-44 (.471) (9 Seasons). Associate ’96). Head Coach: Darren Blue (Minnesota ’96). Assistant Coach: Todd Knott (Bemidji State ’02). Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs North Dakota Fighting Sioux

No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 2 Brady Lamb SO D 6-1 215 Calgary, AB 2 Andrew MacWilliam (TOR) FR D 6-2 213 Calgary, AB 3 Chase Ryan SR D 6-2 210 Algonquin, IL 3 Derrick LaPoint (FLA) JR D 6-3 195 Eau Claire, WI 4 Dylan Olsen (CHI) FR D 6-3 220 Calgary, AB 4 Corey Fienhage (BUF) SO D 6-3 215 Apple Valley, MN 5 Trent Palm SR D 6-1 200 Edina, MN 5 Chay Genoway (C) SR D 5-9 174 Morden, MB 6 Scott Kishel (MON) SO D 5-11 180 Virginia, MN 7 (MON) FR F 5-11 180 Eden Prairie, MN 7 Drew Akins (C) SR C 6-0 190 Excelsior, MN 8 Michael Cichy (MON) FR F 5-11 180 New Hartford, CT 8 Drew Olson (CBJ) FR D 6-0 200 Brainerd, MN 9 Mario Lamoureux SO F 5-9 187 Grand Forks, ND 10 Dan DeLisle (CHI) FR W 6-5 225 Arden Hills, MN 10 (FLA) FR F 6-1 180 High River, AB 11 Kyle Schmidt JR W 5-11 175 Hermantown, MN 11 Darcy Zajac (AC) SR F 6-1 196 Winnipeg, MB 12 Jack Connolly SO C 5-8 160 Duluth, MN 13 Brett Bruneteau (WSH) FR F 5-10 186 Omaha, NE 14 Keegan Flaherty FR W 6-0 190 Duluth, MN 15 Brent Davidson JR F 6-4 209 Morden, MB 15 Jake Hendrickson FR W 5-10 175 Savage, MN 17 Jason Gregoire (NYI) SO F 5-11 196 Winnipeg, MB 17 Mike Seidel FR W 5-10 180 Darrien, IL 18 David Toews (NYI) SO F 5-10 191 Winnipeg, MB 19 Rob Bordson JR C 6-2 195 Duluth, MN 19 Evan Trupp JR F 5-8 164 Anchorage, AK 20 Cody Danberg JR W 6-0 190 Canwood, SK 20 Joe Gleason (CHI) FR D 5-9 181 Edina, MN 21 Travis Oleksuk SO W 6-0 200 Thunder Bay, ON 22 Brad Malone (COA) JR F 6-2 210 Miramichi, NB 22 Mike Connolly SO W 5-9 190 Calgary, AB 24 Ben Blood (OTT) SO D 6-4 220 Plymouth, MN 23 Jordan Fulton (AC) (CAL) SR W 6-0 195 Brooklyn Park, MN 25 Jake Marto JR D 5-11 172 Grand Forks, ND 24 Mike Montgomery (AC) JR D 6-3 210 Lino Lakes, MN 26 Brett Hextall (PHO) SO F 5-10 186 Manhattan Beach, CA 26 Chad Huttel JR D 5-10 195 Hermantown, MN 27 FR F 6-2 195 Sexsmith, AB 27 David Grun SO W 6-1 200 White Bear Lake, MN 28 Ryan Hill FR D 6-3 192 Hermantown, MN 28 Wade Bergman FR D 5-8 165 Calgary, AB 29 Chris VandeVelde (AC) (EDM) SR F 6-2 207 Moorhead, MN 30 Brady Hjelle SO G 5-11 175 International Falls, MN 31 Brad Eidsness (BUF) SO G 6-0 175 Chestermere, AB 31 Aaron Crandall FR G 6-1 190 Lakeville, MN 32 Aaron Dell FR G 6-0 185 Airdrie, AB 35 Kenny Reiter JR G 5-11 170 Pittsburgh, PA 35 Tate Maris FR G 5-10 165 Denver, CO 37 Justin Fontaine JR W 5-11 175 Bonnyville, AB Head Coach: Dave Hakstol (North Dakota ’96). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 130-71-19 Head Coach: (North Dakota ’87). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 145-173-45 (.634) (5 Seasons). Record at UND (Entering 2009-10): 130-71-19 (.634) (5 Seasons). Associate (.461) (9 Seasons). Record at UMD (Entering 2009-10): 145-173-45 (.461) (9 Seasons). Assistant Head Coach: Cary Eades (North Dakota ’84). Assistant Coach: Dane Jackson (North Dakota Coach: (Wisconsin ’90). Assistant Coach: (Minnesota Duluth ’04). As- ’92). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Scott Koberinski (North Dakota ’89). Student Assistant Coach: sistant Coach: Bill Watson (Minnesota Duluth ’90). Athletic Trainer: Suz Hoppe (Wisconsin- Eau Pierre-Paul Lamoureux. Claire ’99). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Justin May (Nebraska-Omaha ’99). WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 wcha member team rosters con’t a Look at 2009-10 western collegiate hockey association member-team rosters St. Cloud State Huskies A look at WCHA men’s member team rosters finds 75 National Hockey No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 2 Jon Ammerman SR D 6-0 190 Moorhead, MN League Draft picks listed. Minnesota (20), North Dakota (15), Denver (13), 3 Sam Zabkowicz SO D 5-11 167 Greendale, WI Wisconsin (11) and St. Cloud State (7) have the most NHL draftees. 4 Craig Gaudet SR D 5-10 195 Redvers, SK Broken down by class, there are a total of 60 seniors, 66 juniors, 71 5 Nicholas Rioux JR D 6-1 205 Rivere-du-Loup, QC sophomores and 71 freshmen in the WCHA in 2009-10. Colorado Col- 6 Brett Barta JR D 6-1 198 Moorhead, MN 7 Garrett Raboin SR D 5-11 175 Detroit Lakes, MN lege has the most seniors (9), Denver and St. Cloud State have the most 9 Garrett Roe (LAK) JR F 5-9 175 Vienna, VA juniors (10 each), Minnesota has the most sophomores (10), and North 10 (PIT) FR F 6-2 198 Little Falls, MN Dakota has the most freshmen (10). North Dakota has the fewest number 11 Jared Festler SO F 5-9 175 Little Falls, MN 12 Travis Novak SO F 5-11 175 Lethbridge, AB of seniors (3), Colorado College has the fewest number of juniors (3), 13 Jordy Christian SO F 5-10 185 Moorhead, MN Alaska Anchorage and Denver have the fewest number of sophomores 14 Mitch Ryan JR F 6-0 190 Cloquet, MN (5 each) and Minnesota and St. Cloud State have the fewest number of 16 Nick Oslund (DET) JR F 6-3 210 Savage, MN freshmen (4 each). 17 Aaron Marvin (CAL) JR F 6-3 205 Warroad, MN 18 Chris Hepp JR D 6-1 200 Savage, MN 19 Ryan Lasch SR F 5-7 175 Lake Forest, CA Team NHL Draftees Sr Jr So Fr 20 Ryan Peckskamp SR F 5-10 175 Sauk Rapids, MN Alaska Anchorage 1 7 7 5 8 21 Brian Volpei JR F 5-9 180 Burbank, CA 22 David Eddy FR F 5-11 180 Woodbury, MN Colorado College 1 9 3 6 9 24 Taylor Johnson FR D 5-9 160 Hugo, MN Denver 13 6 10 5 7 25 Oliver Lauridsen (PHI) SO D 6-6 228 Gentofte, Denmark Michigan Tech – 6 4 9 8 27 Tony Mosey JR F 5-10 185 Prior Lake, MN Minnesota 20 6 6 10 4 29 Drew LeBlanc SO F 6-0 185 Hermantown, MN 30 Mike Lee (PHO) FR G 6-0 190 Roseau, MN Minnesota Duluth 5 4 7 7 8 36 Nate Hardy SO G 5-11 160 Hermantown, MN Minnesota State 2 7 5 9 7 41 Dan Dunn (WSH) JR G 6-5 200 Oshawa, ON North Dakota 15 3 5 7 10

Head Coach: (St. Cloud State ’87). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 81-60-19 St. Cloud State 7 5 10 7 4 (.566) (4 Seasons). Record at SCSU (Entering 2009-10): 81-60-19 (.566) (4 Seasons). Assistant Wisconsin 11 7 9 6 6 Coach: Eric Rud (Colorado College ’97). Assistant Coach: Mike Gibbons (Bemidji State ’81). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Travis Zins (St. Cloud State ’02). Athletic Trainer: Bryan DeMaine (University of Mary ’00). Manager: Jeremiah Minkel (St. Cloud State ’99). Wisconsin Badgers

No. Name (Captain) (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Hgt Wgt Hometown 1 Scott Gudmandson JR G 5-10 185 Sherwood Park, AB 3 Craig Johnson JR D 5-10 190 Waupaca, WI 4 Eric Springer SO D 5-9 186 Wrightstown, WI 5 Blake Geoffrion (AC) (NSH) SR F 6-2 188 Brentwood, TN 6 Justin Schultz (ANA) FR D 6-1 185 West Kelowna, BC 7 Brendan Smith (DET) JR D 6-2 190 Mimico, ON 8 Podge Turnbull (LAK) JR F 5-11 182 Hayward, WI 9 Michael Davies SR F 5-8 175 St. Louis, MO 10 Patrick Johnson (MON) JR F 5-9 156 Madison, WI 11 Andy Bohmbach SR F 6-2 198 Hudson, WI 12 Matt Thurber SO F 5-9 190 Beaver Dam, WI 13 Aaron Bendickson SR F 5-11 170 Thief River Falls, MN 14 Ben Grotting SR F 6-1 197 Birmingham, AL 15 Craig Smith (NSH) FR F 6-0 195 Madison, WI 16 Sean Dolan JR F 6-3 196 St. Louis, MO 17 Ryan McDonagh (AC) (NYR) JR D 6-1 216 Arden Hills, MN 19 (ANA) SO D 6-2 184 Minnetonka, MN 20 Ryan Little SO D 5-11 185 Fond du Lac, WI 21 Derek Stepan (NYR) SO F 6-0 180 Hastings, MN 22 Ben Street (C) SR F 5-11 197 Coquitlam, BC 23 Derek Lee FR F 5-10 165 North Vancouver, BC 24 John Mitchell SR F 6-5 224 Neenah, WI 26 Keegan Meuer FR F 5-10 175 Madison, WI 27 Cody Goloubef (CBJ) JR D 6-1 189 Oakville, ON 28 Jordy Murray SO F 5-9 175 Faribault, MN 33 Brett Bennett (PHO) JR G 6-2 187 Williamsville, NY 35 Mitch Thompson FR G 5-11 187 Onalaska, WI 55 John Ramage FR D 6-0 195 St. Louis, MO

Head Coach: (Wisconsin ’78). Career Record (Entering 2009-10): 143-111-34 (.556) (7 Seasons). Record at UW (Entering 2009-10): 143-111-34 (.556) (7 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Mark Osiecki (Wisconsin ’94). Assistant Coach: Kevin Patrick (Notre Dame ’92). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jim Snider (Wisconsin-La Crosse ’00). Athletic Trainer: Andy Hrodey (Illinois ’96). WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 wcha team statistics all games conference games Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Wisconsin 10 38 3.80 1 Colorado College 8 29 3.62 2 Colorado College 10 36 3.60 Minnesota Duluth 8 29 3.62 3 Minnesota Duluth 12 42 3.50 3 Wisconsin 8 28 3.50 North Dakota 10 35 3.50 4 North Dakota 8 27 3.38 5 Denver 10 31 3.10 5 Denver 6 20 3.33 6 Minnesota 10 25 2.50 6 St. Cloud State 6 16 2.67 7 St. Cloud State 10 24 2.40 7 Minnesota 8 19 2.38 8 Alaska Anchorage 12 28 2.33 8 Michigan Tech 8 17 2.12 9 Michigan Tech 10 23 2.30 9 Alaska Anchorage 8 16 2.00 Minnesota State 10 23 2.30 Minnesota State 8 16 2.00

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 North Dakota 10 17 1.70 1 North Dakota 8 13 1.62 2 Wisconsin 10 19 1.90 2 Colorado College 8 17 2.12 3 Colorado College 10 23 2.30 Wisconsin 8 17 2.12 4 St. Cloud State 10 24 2.40 4 St. Cloud State 6 15 2.50 5 Minnesota Duluth 12 33 2.75 5 Minnesota 8 21 2.62 6 Minnesota 10 28 2.80 6 Denver 6 16 2.67 7 Denver 10 30 3.00 7 Minnesota Duluth 8 24 3.00 8 Minnesota State 10 31 3.10 8 Minnesota State 8 28 3.50 9 Alaska Anchorage 12 46 3.83 9 Alaska Anchorage 8 32 4.00 10 Michigan Tech 10 40 4.00 10 Michigan Tech 8 34 4.25

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 12 264 22.0 1 Alaska Anchorage 8 193 24.1 2 Alaska Anchorage 12 263 21.9 2 Michigan Tech 8 184 23.0 3 Michigan Tech 10 216 21.6 3 Minnesota Duluth 8 176 22.0 4 North Dakota 10 201 20.1 North Dakota 8 176 22.0 5 Minnesota State 10 187 18.7 5 Minnesota State 8 157 19.6 6 Wisconsin 10 183 18.3 6 Wisconsin 8 155 19.4 7 Minnesota 10 168 16.8 7 St. Cloud State 6 104 17.3 8 Colorado College 10 152 15.2 8 Minnesota 8 137 17.1 9 St. Cloud State 10 150 15.0 9 Denver 6 100 16.7 10 Denver 10 142 14.2 10 Colorado College 8 126 15.8

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Colorado College 19/ 60 0 31.7 1 Colorado College 17/ 51 0 33.3 2 Minnesota Duluth 22/ 83 2 26.5 2 Minnesota Duluth 16/ 49 2 32.7 3 North Dakota 14/ 59 2 23.7 3 North Dakota 12/ 46 2 26.1 4 Denver 10/ 57 1 17.5 4 Denver 7/ 37 0 18.9 5 St. Cloud State 10/ 59 1 16.9 5 St. Cloud State 6/ 38 1 15.8 6 Minnesota State 8/ 55 1 14.5 6 Minnesota State 6/ 39 1 15.4 7 Michigan Tech 7/ 53 2 13.2 7 Wisconsin 6/ 51 1 11.8 8 Minnesota 6/ 48 1 12.5 8 Michigan Tech 4/ 39 2 10.3 9 Wisconsin 7/ 58 2 12.1 9 Alaska Anchorage 5/ 49 4 10.2 10 Alaska Anchorage 8/ 68 4 11.8 10 Minnesota 2/ 35 1 5.7

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 North Dakota 47/ 51 1 92.2 1 North Dakota 41/ 45 1 91.1 2 Wisconsin 45/ 49 1 91.8 2 Wisconsin 37/ 41 1 90.2 3 Colorado College 46/ 53 2 86.8 3 Colorado College 35/ 40 2 87.5 4 Denver 44/ 51 1 86.3 4 Denver 30/ 35 1 85.7 5 St. Cloud State 35/ 41 3 85.4 5 St. Cloud State 23/ 27 3 85.2 6 Alaska Anchorage 65/ 77 3 84.4 6 Alaska Anchorage 45/ 53 1 84.9 7 Minnesota 41/ 50 3 82.0 7 Minnesota 34/ 41 3 82.9 8 Minnesota Duluth 58/ 73 2 79.5 8 Minnesota Duluth 36/ 46 1 78.3 9 Minnesota State 55/ 70 0 78.6 9 Minnesota State 41/ 55 0 74.5 10 Michigan Tech 42/ 66 2 63.6 10 Michigan Tech 31/ 51 1 60.8

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Colorado College 19 0 +19 7 2 -5 +14 1 Colorado College 17 0 +17 5 2 -3 +14 2 North Dakota 14 2 +12 4 1 -3 +9 2 North Dakota 12 2 +10 4 1 -3 +7 3 Minnesota Duluth 22 2 +20 15 2 -13 +7 3 Minnesota Duluth 16 2 +14 10 1 -9 +5 4 St. Cloud State 10 1 +9 6 3 -3 +6 4 St. Cloud State 6 1 +5 4 3 -1 +4 5 Denver 10 1 +9 7 1 -6 +3 5 Denver 7 0 +7 5 1 -4 +3 6 Wisconsin 7 2 +5 4 1 -3 +2 6 Wisconsin 6 1 +5 4 1 -3 +2 7 Minnesota 6 1 +5 9 3 -6 -1 7 Minnesota 2 1 +1 7 3 -4 -3 8 Alaska Anchorage 8 4 +4 12 3 -9 -5 8 Alaska Anchorage 5 4 +1 8 1 -7 -6 9 Minnesota State 8 1 +7 15 0 -15 -8 9 Minnesota State 6 1 +5 14 0 -14 -9 10 Michigan Tech 7 2 +5 24 2 -22 -17 10 Michigan Tech 4 2 +2 20 1 -19 -17

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota Duluth 13 16 13 0 42 1 Colorado College 6 10 12 1 29 2 Wisconsin 10 13 15 0 38 Minnesota Duluth 9 9 11 0 29 3 Colorado College 9 12 14 1 36 3 Wisconsin 10 8 10 0 28 4 North Dakota 11 12 12 0 35 4 North Dakota 8 9 10 0 27 5 Denver 8 12 11 0 31 5 Denver 4 9 7 0 20 6 Alaska Anchorage 7 13 8 - 28 6 Minnesota 6 7 6 0 19 7 Minnesota 7 9 9 0 25 7 Michigan Tech 2 8 7 - 17 8 St. Cloud State 12 9 3 0 24 8 Alaska Anchorage 3 6 7 - 16 9 Michigan Tech 5 8 10 - 23 Minnesota State 6 5 5 0 16 Minnesota State 9 6 8 0 23 St. Cloud State 6 9 1 0 16

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 North Dakota 6 8 3 0 17 1 North Dakota 4 7 2 0 13 2 Wisconsin 4 7 8 0 19 2 St. Cloud State 5 5 5 0 15 3 Colorado College 8 8 7 0 23 3 Denver 3 7 6 0 16 4 St. Cloud State 6 8 9 1 24 4 Colorado College 4 7 6 0 17 5 Minnesota 7 9 12 0 28 Wisconsin 4 6 7 0 17 6 Denver 9 12 9 0 30 6 Minnesota 4 8 9 0 21 7 Minnesota State 10 10 10 1 31 7 Minnesota Duluth 8 9 7 0 24 8 Minnesota Duluth 10 12 11 0 33 8 Minnesota State 10 9 8 1 28 9 Michigan Tech 10 13 17 - 40 9 Alaska Anchorage 11 10 11 - 32 10 Alaska Anchorage 16 16 14 - 46 10 Michigan Tech 7 12 15 - 34 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 wcha player statistics all games

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 1.64 11- 7-18 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 12 1.50 7-11-18 3 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 12 1.42 3-14-17 4 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 1.50 6- 9-15 5 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 10 1.30 5- 8-13 6 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 10 1.20 7- 5-12 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 10 1.20 5- 7-12 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 1.20 4- 8-12 9 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 10 1.10 4- 7-11 Chris VandeVelde North Dakota SR F 10 1.10 3- 8-11 11 Malcolm Gwilliam Michigan Tech SR W 9 1.11 6- 4-10 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 9 1.11 5- 5-10 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 9 1.11 4- 6-10 David Toews North Dakota SO F 9 1.11 4- 6-10 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 9 1.11 2- 8-10 Tyler Ruegsegger Denver SR F 10 1.00 5- 5-10 17 Craig Smith Wisconsin FR F 8 1.12 2- 7- 9 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 9 1.00 6- 3- 9 Evan Trupp North Dakota JR F 10 0.90 4- 5- 9 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 10 0.90 2- 7- 9 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 10 0.90 1- 8- 9 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 12 0.75 5- 4- 9 Tommy Grant Alaska Anchorage JR F 12 0.75 2- 7- 9 24 Garrett Roe St. Cloud State JR F 9 0.89 2- 6- 8 Derek Stepan Wisconsin SO F 10 0.80 3- 5- 8 Darcy Zajac North Dakota SR F 10 0.80 2- 6- 8 Stephen Schultz Colorado College JR W 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 Brad Malone North Dakota JR F 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 12 0.67 5- 3- 8 32 Mike Hoeffel Minnesota JR F 9 0.78 5- 2- 7 Jesse Martin Denver JR F 10 0.70 4- 3- 7 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State JR F 10 0.70 4- 3- 7 Ben Street Wisconsin SR F 10 0.70 4- 3- 7 Cody Goloubef Wisconsin JR D 10 0.70 3- 4- 7 Jordan Schroeder Minnesota SO F 10 0.70 2- 5- 7 Danny Kristo North Dakota FR F 10 0.70 1- 6- 7 Ryan McDonagh Wisconsin JR D 10 0.70 1- 6- 7 Josh Lunden Alaska Anchorage SR F 12 0.58 5- 2- 7 Drew Akins Minnesota Duluth SR C 12 0.58 2- 5- 7 42 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SO C 5 1.20 1- 5- 6 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 8 0.75 2- 4- 6 William Rapuzzi Colorado College FR F 9 0.67 4- 2- 6 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SR F 10 0.60 4- 2- 6 Patrick White Minnesota JR F 10 0.60 3- 3- 6 Rylan Galiardi Minnesota State JR F 10 0.60 3- 3- 6 Mario Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 10 0.60 3- 3- 6 Jordy Murray Wisconsin SO F 10 0.60 3- 3- 6 Dylan Olsen Minnesota Duluth FR D 10 0.60 0- 6- 6 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage FR F 12 0.50 1- 5- 6 Lee Baldwin Alaska Anchorage FR D 12 0.50 1- 5- 6 53 Mike Testwuide Colorado College SR RW/RW 7 0.71 4- 1- 5 Joe Colborne Denver SO F 8 0.62 3- 2- 5 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State FR F 9 0.56 3- 2- 5 Tyler Pitlick Minnesota State FR F 9 0.56 2- 3- 5 Tim Hall Colorado College SO F 9 0.56 1- 4- 5 Matt Donovan Denver FR D 9 0.56 1- 4- 5 Jason Gregoire North Dakota SO F 10 0.50 5- 0- 5 Kyle Ostrow Denver JR F 10 0.50 4- 1- 5 Zach Budish Minnesota FR F 10 0.50 3- 2- 5 Mike Louwerse Minnesota State SO F 10 0.50 3- 2- 5 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 Drew Shore Denver FR F 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 John Kivisto Michigan Tech SR D/F 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 Craig Gaudet St. Cloud State SR D 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 Aaron Bendickson Wisconsin SR F 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 John Ramage Wisconsin FR D 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 Zach Harrison Minnesota State SR F 10 0.50 1- 4- 5 Andy Bohmbach Wisconsin SR F 10 0.50 1- 4- 5 Cade Fairchild Minnesota JR D 10 0.50 0- 5- 5 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 10 0.50 0- 5- 5 Kane Lafranchise Alaska Anchorage JR D 11 0.45 1- 4- 5 Curtis Leinweber Alaska Anchorage SO D 12 0.42 2- 3- 5

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 1.00 11 2 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 10 0.70 7 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 12 0.58 7 4 Malcolm Gwilliam Michigan Tech SR W 9 0.67 6 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 9 0.67 6 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 0.60 6 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 wcha player statistics • All games con’t

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 12 1.17 14 2 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 12 0.92 11 3 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 0.90 9 4 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 9 0.89 8 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 10 0.80 8 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 0.80 8 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 10 0.80 8 Chris VandeVelde North Dakota SR F 10 0.80 8

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 12 1.00 2-10-12 2 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 12 0.92 2- 9-11 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 1.00 4- 6-10 4 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 10 0.90 3- 6- 9 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 0.82 8- 1- 9

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 0.73 8 2 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 9 0.44 4 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 0.40 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 0.40 4 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State JR F 10 0.40 4

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 10 0.20 2- 0- 2 Taylor Matson Minnesota SO F 10 0.20 0- 2- 2 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 12 0.17 1- 1- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 3 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 3 3 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 9 2 Mike Hoeffel Minnesota JR F 9 2 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 10 2 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 10 2 Chris VandeVelde North Dakota SR F 10 2

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 9 1.11 4- 6-10 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 9 1.11 2- 8-10 3 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 10 0.90 2- 7- 9 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 10 0.90 1- 8- 9 5 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 12 0.67 5- 3- 8 8 Cody Goloubef Wisconsin JR D 10 0.70 3- 4- 7 Ryan McDonagh Wisconsin JR D 10 0.70 1- 6- 7 10 Dylan Olsen Minnesota Duluth FR D 10 0.60 0- 6- 6 Lee Baldwin Alaska Anchorage FR D 12 0.50 1- 5- 6 12 Matt Donovan Denver FR D 9 0.56 1- 4- 5 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 John Kivisto Michigan Tech SR D/F 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 Craig Gaudet St. Cloud State SR D 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 John Ramage Wisconsin FR D 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 Cade Fairchild Minnesota JR D 10 0.50 0- 5- 5 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 10 0.50 0- 5- 5 Kane Lafranchise Alaska Anchorage JR D 11 0.45 1- 4- 5 Curtis Leinweber Alaska Anchorage SO D 12 0.42 2- 3- 5 21 Luka Vidmar Alaska Anchorage JR D 7 0.57 1- 3- 4 Kevin Wehrs Minnesota JR D 9 0.44 1- 3- 4 Kurt Davis Minnesota State JR D 9 0.44 1- 3- 4 Jake Marto North Dakota JR D 10 0.40 3- 1- 4 Aaron Ness Minnesota SO D 10 0.40 1- 3- 4 Mike Montgomery Minnesota Duluth JR D 12 0.33 1- 3- 4

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College F 10 1.20 4- 8-12 2 Craig Smith Wisconsin F 8 1.12 2- 7- 9 3 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech D 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 4 Danny Kristo North Dakota F 10 0.70 1- 6- 7 5 William Rapuzzi Colorado College F 9 0.67 4- 2- 6 Dylan Olsen Minnesota Duluth D 10 0.60 0- 6- 6 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage F 12 0.50 1- 5- 6 Lee Baldwin Alaska Anchorage D 12 0.50 1- 5- 6 9 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State F 9 0.56 3- 2- 5 Tyler Pitlick Minnesota State F 9 0.56 2- 3- 5 Matt Donovan Denver D 9 0.56 1- 4- 5 Zach Budish Minnesota F 10 0.50 3- 2- 5 Drew Shore Denver F 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 John Ramage Wisconsin D 10 0.50 2- 3- 5 15 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth W 9 0.44 4- 0- 4 Carter Rowney North Dakota F 10 0.40 0- 4- 4 Mickey Spencer Alaska Anchorage F 11 0.36 1- 3- 4 18 Michael Cichy North Dakota F 8 0.38 1- 2- 3 William Wrenn Denver D 9 0.33 0- 3- 3 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State F 10 0.30 2- 1- 3 Doug Leaverton Colorado College D 10 0.30 1- 2- 3 Justin Schultz Wisconsin D 10 0.30 1- 2- 3 Joe Gleason North Dakota D 10 0.30 0- 3- 3 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 wcha player statistics • All games con’t

24 Evan Mosey Minnesota State D 4 0.50 0- 2- 2 Derek Lee Wisconsin F 6 0.33 0- 2- 2 Anthony Schooley Michigan Tech W 8 0.25 1- 1- 2 Aaron Pietila Michigan Tech W 9 0.22 0- 2- 2 Alex Gellert Alaska Anchorage F 12 0.17 1- 1- 2 Keegan Flaherty Minnesota Duluth W 12 0.17 0- 2- 2

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 282:26 6 1.27 2 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 520:48 14 1.61 3 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 243:35 7 1.72 4 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 358:21 11 1.84 5 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 241:41 8 1.99 6 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 548:01 19 2.08 7 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 454:29 17 2.24 8 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 256:59 10 2.33 9 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 366:03 15 2.46 10 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 362:25 17 2.81 11 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 464:31 23 2.97 12 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 393:28 20 3.05 13 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 354:39 21 3.55 14 Kevin Murdock Minnesota State FR 218:05 13 3.58 15 Bryce Christianson Alaska Anchorage JR 359:32 24 4.01 16 Adam Murray Denver FR 302:26 22 4.36 17 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 201:50 18 5.35 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 139 6 .959 2 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 120 8 .938 3 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 269 19 .934 4 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 224 17 .929 5 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 87 7 .926 6 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 172 14 .925 7 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 217 20 .916 8 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 177 17 .912 9 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 154 15 .911 10 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 112 11 .911 11 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 98 10 .907 12 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 214 23 .903 13 Kevin Murdock Minnesota State FR 116 13 .899 14 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 142 21 .871 15 Bryce Christianson Alaska Anchorage JR 154 24 .865 16 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 94 18 .839 17 Adam Murray Denver FR 114 22 .838 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 4- 0- 0 1.000 2 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 7- 1- 1 .833 3 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 6- 1- 1 .812 4 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 3- 1- 0 .750 5 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 5- 2- 1 .688 6 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 4- 2- 0 .667 7 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 2- 1- 1 .625 8 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 4- 3- 0 .571 9 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 2- 2- 0 .500 10 Adam Murray Denver FR 2- 3- 1 .417 11 Kevin Murdock Minnesota State FR 1- 2- 1 .375 12 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 2- 4- 0 .333 Bryce Christianson Alaska Anchorage JR 2- 4- 0 .333 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 2- 4- 0 .333 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 1- 2- 0 .333 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 1- 3- 2 .333 17 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 2- 5- 0 .286 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 wcha player statistics conference games

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 8 1.62 5- 8-13 2 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 8 1.50 9- 3-12 3 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 8 1.38 3- 8-11 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 8 1.38 1-10-11 5 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 8 1.25 3- 7-10 6 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 7 1.29 6- 3- 9 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 8 1.12 4- 5- 9 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 8 1.12 4- 5- 9 Chris VandeVelde North Dakota SR F 8 1.12 2- 7- 9 Craig Smith Wisconsin FR F 8 1.12 2- 7- 9 11 Malcolm Gwilliam Michigan Tech SR W 7 1.14 5- 3- 8 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 7 1.14 3- 5- 8 David Toews North Dakota SO F 7 1.14 3- 5- 8 Evan Trupp North Dakota JR F 8 1.00 4- 4- 8 Stephen Schultz Colorado College JR W 8 1.00 1- 7- 8 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 8 1.00 1- 7- 8 17 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 6 1.17 6- 1- 7 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 6 1.17 1- 6- 7 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 7 1.00 4- 3- 7 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 8 0.88 2- 5- 7 Darcy Zajac North Dakota SR F 8 0.88 2- 5- 7 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 8 0.88 1- 6- 7 Brad Malone North Dakota JR F 8 0.88 1- 6- 7 24 Tyler Ruegsegger Denver SR F 6 1.00 3- 3- 6 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 7 0.86 2- 4- 6 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 8 0.75 4- 2- 6 Ben Street Wisconsin SR F 8 0.75 4- 2- 6 Patrick White Minnesota JR F 8 0.75 3- 3- 6 Mario Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 8 0.75 3- 3- 6 Cody Goloubef Wisconsin JR D 8 0.75 3- 3- 6 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage FR F 8 0.75 1- 5- 6 Derek Stepan Wisconsin SO F 8 0.75 1- 5- 6 33 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SO C 4 1.25 1- 4- 5 Garrett Roe St. Cloud State JR F 5 1.00 1- 4- 5 Jesse Martin Denver JR F 6 0.83 3- 2- 5 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State JR F 6 0.83 3- 2- 5 Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 6 0.83 1- 4- 5 Mike Hoeffel Minnesota JR F 7 0.71 4- 1- 5 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 8 0.62 2- 3- 5 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 8 0.62 1- 4- 5 Drew Akins Minnesota Duluth SR C 8 0.62 1- 4- 5 Danny Kristo North Dakota FR F 8 0.62 1- 4- 5 Ryan McDonagh Wisconsin JR D 8 0.62 1- 4- 5 Jordan Schroeder Minnesota SO F 8 0.62 0- 5- 5 45 Jay Barriball Minnesota SR F 5 0.80 2- 2- 4 Kyle Ostrow Denver JR F 6 0.67 3- 1- 4 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SR F 6 0.67 3- 1- 4 Anthony Maiani Denver JR F 6 0.67 1- 3- 4 Nick Oslund St. Cloud State JR F 6 0.67 1- 3- 4 William Rapuzzi Colorado College FR F 7 0.57 3- 1- 4 Alex MacLeod Michigan Tech SO W 7 0.57 2- 2- 4 Dylan Olsen Minnesota Duluth FR D 7 0.57 0- 4- 4 Jason Gregoire North Dakota SO F 8 0.50 4- 0- 4 Josh Lunden Alaska Anchorage SR F 8 0.50 3- 1- 4 Zach Budish Minnesota FR F 8 0.50 3- 1- 4 Kyle Schmidt Minnesota Duluth JR W 8 0.50 3- 1- 4 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State FR F 8 0.50 3- 1- 4 Kevin Clark Alaska Anchorage SR F 8 0.50 2- 2- 4 John Kivisto Michigan Tech SR D/F 8 0.50 2- 2- 4 Lee Baldwin Alaska Anchorage FR D 8 0.50 1- 3- 4 Tim Hall Colorado College SO F 8 0.50 1- 3- 4 Mike Montgomery Minnesota Duluth JR D 8 0.50 1- 3- 4 Zach Harrison Minnesota State SR F 8 0.50 1- 3- 4 Andy Bohmbach Wisconsin SR F 8 0.50 1- 3- 4 Tommy Grant Alaska Anchorage JR F 8 0.50 0- 4- 4 Ben Youds Minnesota State JR D 8 0.50 0- 4- 4

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 8 1.12 9 2 Rhett Rakhshani Denver SR F 6 1.00 6 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin SR F 7 0.86 6

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 8 1.25 10 2 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 8 1.00 8 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 8 1.00 8

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 8 1.00 4- 4- 8 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 8 1.00 2- 6- 8 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 8 1.00 1- 7- 8 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 wcha player statistics • conference games con’t

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 8 0.75 6 2 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 7 0.57 4 Bill Sweatt Colorado College SR LW/LW 8 0.50 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 8 0.50 4

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Tony Lucia Minnesota SR F 8 0.25 2- 0- 2 Taylor Matson Minnesota SO F 8 0.25 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 8 3 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 8 3

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 8 1.00 1- 7- 8 2 Patrick Wiercioch Denver SO D 6 1.17 1- 6- 7 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 7 1.00 4- 3- 7 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 8 0.88 1- 6- 7 5 Brendan Smith Wisconsin JR D 7 0.86 2- 4- 6 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 8 0.75 4- 2- 6 Cody Goloubef Wisconsin JR D 8 0.75 3- 3- 6 8 Ryan Lowery Colorado College JR D 8 0.62 2- 3- 5 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 8 0.62 1- 4- 5 Ryan McDonagh Wisconsin JR D 8 0.62 1- 4- 5

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College F 8 1.12 4- 5- 9 Craig Smith Wisconsin F 8 1.12 2- 7- 9 3 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage F 8 0.75 1- 5- 6 4 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech D 8 0.62 1- 4- 5 Danny Kristo North Dakota F 8 0.62 1- 4- 5 6 William Rapuzzi Colorado College F 7 0.57 3- 1- 4 Dylan Olsen Minnesota Duluth D 7 0.57 0- 4- 4 Zach Budish Minnesota F 8 0.50 3- 1- 4 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State F 8 0.50 3- 1- 4 Lee Baldwin Alaska Anchorage D 8 0.50 1- 3- 4

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 162:26 2 0.74 2 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 401:21 10 1.49 3 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 179:49 5 1.67 4 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 183:48 6 1.96 5 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 298:22 10 2.01 6 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 488:01 17 2.09 7 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 357:39 14 2.35 8 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 182:54 9 2.95 9 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 302:25 15 2.98 10 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 334:14 17 3.05 11 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 344:56 18 3.13 12 Bryce Christianson Alaska Anchorage JR 299:32 18 3.61 13 Adam Murray Denver FR 188:04 13 4.15 14 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 176:24 13 4.42 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 85 2 .977 2 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 95 5 .950 3 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 240 17 .934 4 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 141 10 .934 5 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 196 14 .933 6 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 188 17 .917 7 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 66 6 .917 8 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 159 15 .914 9 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 100 10 .909 10 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 169 18 .904 11 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 71 9 .888 12 Bryce Christianson Alaska Anchorage JR 134 18 .882 13 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 72 13 .847 14 Adam Murray Denver FR 68 13 .840 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Dan Dunn St. Cloud State JR 3- 0- 0 1.000 Marc Cheverie Denver JR 2- 0- 0 1.000 3 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 6- 1- 1 .812 4 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SO 4- 1- 1 .750 5 Adam Murray Denver FR 2- 1- 1 .625 6 Brett Bennett Wisconsin JR 3- 2- 0 .600 7 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 3- 2- 1 .583 8 Alex Kangas Minnesota JR 3- 3- 0 .500 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 1- 1- 1 .500 10 Bryce Christianson Alaska Anchorage JR 2- 3- 0 .400 11 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 2- 4- 0 .333 12 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 1- 4- 0 .200 13 Mike Lee St. Cloud State FR 0- 2- 1 .167 14 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 0- 3- 0 .000 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 Div. 1 Men’s Team Statistics • National Leaders

45 Minnesota 6/ 48 1 12.5 all games 49 Wisconsin 7/ 58 2 12.1 Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 50 Alaska Anchorage 8/ 68 4 11.8 1 Cornell 5 22 4.40 2 Quinnipiac 9 38 4.22 Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 3 Merrimack 10 40 4.00 1 Cornell 28/ 30 0 93.3 4 Wisconsin 10 38 3.80 2 Princeton 27/ 29 0 93.1 5 Union 11 41 3.73 3 North Dakota 47/ 51 1 92.2 6 Bemidji State 10 37 3.70 4 Wisconsin 45/ 49 1 91.8 UMass Lowell 10 37 3.70 5 Michigan 54/ 59 0 91.5 8 Massachusetts 9 33 3.67 6 Air Force 51/ 56 2 91.1 9 Boston College 8 29 3.62 7 Ferris State 61/ 68 2 89.7 10 Colorado College 10 36 3.60 8 Notre Dame 50/ 56 1 89.3 other WCHA teams 9 Western Michigan 47/ 53 0 88.7 11 Minnesota Duluth 12 42 3.50 10 UMass Lowell 37/ 42 0 88.1 North Dakota 10 35 3.50 other WCHA teams 20 Denver 10 31 3.10 15 Colorado College 46/ 53 2 86.8 Minnesota 10 25 2.50 t17 Denver 44/ 51 1 86.3 42 St. Cloud State 10 24 2.40 21 St. Cloud State 35/ 41 3 85.4 Alaska Anchorage 12 28 2.33 24 Alaska Anchorage 65/ 77 3 84.4 Michigan Tech 10 23 2.30 32 Minnesota 41/ 50 3 82.0 Minnesota State 10 23 2.30 37 Minnesota Duluth 58/ 73 2 79.5 39 Minnesota State 55/ 70 0 78.6 Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 58 Michigan Tech 42/ 66 2 63.6 1 Bemidji State 10 16 1.60 2 Alaska 10 17 1.70 Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT North Dakota 10 17 1.70 1 Cornell 38/ 59 64.4 4 Ferris State 12 21 1.75 2 Princeton 34/ 56 60.7 5 Wisconsin 10 19 1.90 3 Merrimack 72/121 59.5 6 Miami 12 23 1.92 4 Colorado College 65/113 57.5 Notre Dame 12 23 1.92 5 Air Force 65/114 57.0 8 Cornell 5 10 2.00 6 American Int'l 44/ 78 56.4 9 Michigan State 12 25 2.08 7 Quinnipiac 60/107 56.1 10 Providence 8 17 2.12 8 North Dakota 61/110 55.5 other WCHA teams 9 Western Michigan 57/104 54.8 15 Colorado College 10 23 2.30 10 Boston College 49/ 90 54.4 t17 St. Cloud State 10 24 2.40 other WCHA teams t25 Minnesota Duluth 12 33 2.75 24 Minnesota Duluth 80/156 51.3 28 Minnesota 10 28 2.80 26 Minnesota State 63/125 50.4 Denver 10 30 3.00 28 Alaska Anchorage 73/145 50.3 t39 Minnesota State 10 31 3.10 29 Denver 54/108 50.0 52 Alaska Anchorage 12 46 3.83 33 Wisconsin 52/107 48.6 Michigan Tech 10 40 4.00 37 Minnesota 47/ 98 48.0 50 St. Cloud State 45/100 45.0 Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 56 Michigan Tech 49/119 41.2 1 Cornell 5 22 4.40 10 2.00 2.40 2 Bemidji State 10 37 3.70 16 1.60 2.10 Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 3 Quinnipiac 9 38 4.22 20 2.22 2.00 1 Quinnipiac 8- 1- 0 .889 4 Wisconsin 10 38 3.80 19 1.90 1.90 2 Bemidji State 8- 1- 1 .850 5 North Dakota 10 35 3.50 17 1.70 1.80 3 Cornell 4- 1- 0 .800 6 UMass Lowell 10 37 3.70 22 2.20 1.50 4 Miami 8- 1- 3 .792 7 Colorado College 10 36 3.60 23 2.30 1.30 Michigan State 9- 2- 1 .792 8 Michigan State 12 40 3.33 25 2.08 1.25 6 Massachusetts 7- 2- 0 .778 Ferris State 12 36 3.00 21 1.75 1.25 7 Alaska 7- 2- 1 .750 10 Massachusetts 9 33 3.67 22 2.44 1.22 Colorado College 7- 2- 1 .750 other WCHA teams UMass Lowell 7- 2- 1 .750 t16 Minnesota Duluth 12 42 3.50 33 2.75 0.75 North Dakota 7- 2- 1 .750 t25 Denver 10 31 3.10 30 3.00 0.10 11 Ferris State 7- 3- 2 .667 t28 St. Cloud State 10 24 2.40 24 2.40 0.00 12 Denver 6- 3- 1 .650 32 Minnesota 10 25 2.50 28 2.80 -0.30 Nebraska-Omaha 5- 2- 3 .650 44 Minnesota State 10 23 2.30 31 3.10 -0.80 Wisconsin 6- 3- 1 .650 51 Alaska Anchorage 12 28 2.33 46 3.83 -1.50 15 Colgate 5- 2- 4 .636 t54 Michigan Tech 10 23 2.30 40 4.00 -1.70 16 Minnesota Duluth 7- 4- 1 .625 Providence 5- 3- 0 .625 Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Rensselaer 7- 4- 1 .625 1 Ferris State 12 275 22.9 19 Merrimack 6- 4- 0 .600 2 Minnesota Duluth 12 264 22.0 Yale 2- 1- 2 .600 3 Alaska Anchorage 12 263 21.9 21 St. Lawrence 6- 4- 1 .591 4 Michigan Tech 10 216 21.6 Union 5- 3- 3 .591 5 Michigan 10 214 21.4 23 Princeton 3- 2- 1 .583 6 North Dakota 10 201 20.1 24 Boston College 4- 3- 1 .562 7 Minnesota State 10 187 18.7 25 Western Michigan 5- 4- 1 .550 8 Northeastern 9 168 18.7 26 RIT 6- 5- 0 .545 9 Dartmouth 5 93 18.6 27 Air Force 5- 5- 2 .500 10 Quinnipiac 9 167 18.6 Notre Dame 5- 5- 2 .500 other WCHA teams St. Cloud State 4- 4- 2 .500 11 Wisconsin 10 183 18.3 Vermont 4- 4- 1 .500 19 Minnesota 10 168 16.8 other WCHA teams 28 Colorado College 10 152 15.2 34 Minnesota 4- 5- 1 .450 29 St. Cloud State 10 150 15.0 Minnesota State 3- 6- 1 .350 32 Denver 10 142 14.2 Alaska Anchorage 4- 8- 0 .333 t47 Michigan Tech 3- 7- 0 .300 Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Cornell 10/ 29 0 34.5 Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games 2 Colorado College 19/ 60 0 31.7 Michigan State 6- 0- 1 7 3 Massachusetts 12/ 43 0 27.9 RIT 6- 0- 0 6 4 Merrimack 15/ 55 1 27.3 Colgate 4- 0- 2 6 5 Maine 17/ 64 3 26.6 Miami 4- 0- 2 6 6 Minnesota Duluth 22/ 83 2 26.5 UMass Lowell 4- 0- 1 5 7 Princeton 7/ 27 2 25.9 Air Force 3- 0- 2 5 8 Boston College 12/ 47 1 25.5 Quinnipiac 4- 0- 0 4 9 Air Force 14/ 58 2 24.1 Canisius 3- 0- 1 4 10 North Dakota 14/ 59 2 23.7 Ferris State 2- 0- 2 4 other WCHA teams Union 2- 0- 2 4 30 Denver 10/ 57 1 17.5 Colorado College 3- 0- 0 3 33 St. Cloud State 10/ 59 1 16.9 Ohio State 3- 0- 0 3 40 Minnesota State 8/ 55 1 14.5 Princeton 2- 0- 1 3 44 Michigan Tech 7/ 53 2 13.2 Yale 1- 0- 2 3 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 Div. 1 Men’s Player statistics • National Leaders all games

Points Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 (OTT) Cornell SR F 5 3- 8-11 2.20 2 Stephane Da Costa Merrimack FR F 8 8- 6-14 1.75 3 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 11- 7-18 1.64 4 Blake Gallagher Cornell SR F 5 5- 3- 8 1.60 Broc Little Yale JR F 5 5- 3- 8 1.60 6 James Marcou Massachusetts JR F 9 3-11-14 1.56 Eric Lampe Quinnipiac SR F 9 9- 5-14 1.56 8 Andrew Favot RIT JR LW/C 11 4-13-17 1.55 9 Bemidji State JR F 10 8- 7-15 1.50 Bill Sweatt (CHI) Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 6- 9-15 1.50 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 12 7-11-18 1.50 12 Brandon Wong Quinnipiac SR F 9 4- 9-13 1.44 Scott Zurevinski Quinnipiac SO F 9 7- 6-13 1.44 Chris Kushneriuk Robert Morris JR F 9 6- 7-13 1.44 15 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 12 3-14-17 1.42 16 Joe Devin Cornell JR F 5 4- 3- 7 1.40 Louis Leblanc (MON) Harvard FR F 5 2- 5- 7 1.40 Brian O'Neill Yale SO F 5 2- 5- 7 1.40 19 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SO F 11 7- 8-15 1.36 20 Casey Wellman Massachusetts SO F 9 5- 7-12 1.33 Corey Tropp (BUF) Michigan State JR F 12 9- 7-16 1.33 Chase Polacek Rensselaer JR F 12 9- 7-16 1.33 Dave Jarman Sacred Heart SR F 9 4- 8-12 1.33 24 Gustav Nyquist (DET) Maine SO F 10 5- 8-13 1.30 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 10 5- 8-13 1.30 Mark Olver (COA) Northern Michigan JR F 10 6- 7-13 1.30 Nathan Longpre Robert Morris JR F 10 6- 7-13 1.30 28 Erik Boisvert Sacred Heart SR F 7 4- 5- 9 1.29 29 Bobby Butler New Hampshire SR F 11 9- 5-14 1.27 Mario Valery-Trabucco Union SR F 11 5- 9-14 1.27 other WCHA players t34 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 4- 8-12 1.20 Rhett Rakhshani (NYI) Denver SR F 10 7- 5-12 1.20 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 10 5- 7-12 1.20 t47 Craig Smith (NSH) Wisconsin FR F 8 2- 7- 9 1.12 t49 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 9 5- 5-10 1.11 Malcolm Gwilliam Michigan Tech SR W 9 6- 4-10 1.11 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 9 4- 6-10 1.11 David Toews (NYI) North Dakota SO F 9 4- 6-10 1.11 Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 9 2- 8-10 1.11 t57 Tony Lucia (SJS) Minnesota SR F 10 4- 7-11 1.10 Chris VandeVelde (EDM) North Dakota SR F 10 3- 8-11 1.10 t67 Tyler Ruegsegger (TOR) Denver SR F 10 5- 5-10 1.00 Blake Geoffrion (NSH) Wisconsin SR F 9 6- 3- 9 1.00 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 11 1.00 Eric Lampe Quinnipiac SR F 9 9 1.00 Stephane Da Costa Merrimack FR F 8 8 1.00 Blake Gallagher Cornell SR F 5 5 1.00 Broc Little Yale JR F 5 5 1.00 6 Ben Smith Boston College SR F 8 7 0.88 7 Bobby Butler New Hampshire SR F 11 9 0.82 8 Matt Read Bemidji State JR F 10 8 0.80 Joe Devin Cornell JR F 5 4 0.80 Yale SR F 5 4 0.80 other WCHA players t16 Rhett Rakhshani (NYI) Denver SR F 10 7 0.70 t19 Malcolm Gwilliam Michigan Tech SR W 9 6 0.67 Blake Geoffrion (NSH) Wisconsin SR F 9 6 0.67 t28 Bill Sweatt (CHI) Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 6 0.60 t35 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 12 7 0.58 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 9 5 0.56 Mike Hoeffel (NJD) Minnesota JR F 9 5 0.56 t48 Tyler Ruegsegger (TOR) Denver SR F 10 5 0.50 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 10 5 0.50 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 10 5 0.50 Jason Gregoire (NYI) North Dakota SO F 10 5 0.50

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Colin Greening (OTT) Cornell SR F 5 8 1.60 2 James Marcou Massachusetts JR F 9 11 1.22 3 (EDM) Cornell JR F 5 6 1.20 Denny Kearney Yale JR F 5 6 1.20 5 Andrew Favot RIT JR LW/C 11 13 1.18 6 Rob Bordson Minnesota Duluth JR C 12 14 1.17 7 David McIntyre (NJD) Colgate SR F 11 11 1.00 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO D 10 10 1.00 Joe Cucci Merrimack JR F 10 10 1.00 Brandon Wong Quinnipiac SR F 9 9 1.00 Mike Devin Cornell JR D 5 5 1.00 Louis Leblanc (MON) Harvard FR F 5 5 1.00 Brian O'Neill Yale SO F 5 5 1.00 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 Div. 1 national player statistics • all games con’t

other WCHA players 14 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO C 12 11 0.92 t16 Bill Sweatt (CHI) Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 9 0.90 t19 Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 9 8 0.89 t22 Craig Smith (NSH) Wisconsin FR F 8 7 0.88 t26 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 10 8 0.80 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 8 0.80 Mike Connolly Minnesota Duluth SO W 10 8 0.80 Chris VandeVelde (EDM) North Dakota SR F 10 8 0.80 t45 Stephen Schultz Colorado College JR W 10 7 0.70 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 10 7 0.70 Patrick Wiercioch (OTT) Denver SO D 10 7 0.70 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 10 7 0.70 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 10 7 0.70 Tony Lucia (SJS) Minnesota SR F 10 7 0.70 Brad Malone (COA) North Dakota JR F 10 7 0.70

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 0.73 8 2 Al Mazur RIT SR D 9 0.56 5 Chad Nehring Lake Superior JR F 12 0.42 5 Corey Tropp (BUF) Michigan State JR F 12 0.42 5 other WCHA players t5 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 9 0.44 4 Bill Sweatt (CHI) Colorado College SR LW/LW 10 0.40 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 0.40 4 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State JR F 10 0.40 4

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Mike Atkinson Quinnipiac SR F 9 0.22 2 Tony Lucia (SJS) Minnesota SR F 10 0.20 2 Mike Hull Army SO F 11 0.18 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Jay Silvia Holy Cross SO F 8 3 Matt Read Bemidji State JR F 10 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College FR F 10 3 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Duluth JR W 11 3 Jarod Palmer Miami SR F 12 3 other WCHA players t6 Tyler Johnson Colorado College JR C/W 9 2 Mike Hoeffel (NJD) Minnesota JR F 9 2 Rhett Rakhshani (NYI) Denver SR F 10 2 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SO C 10 2 Chris VandeVelde (EDM) North Dakota SR F 10 2

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Nick Schaus UMass Lowell SR D 8 4- 6-10 1.25 2 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO D 10 2-10-12 1.20 Mike Devin Cornell JR D 5 1- 5- 6 1.20 Blake Kessel (NYI) New Hampshire SO D 10 3- 9-12 1.20 5 Justin Braun (SJS) Massachusetts SR D 9 2- 8-10 1.11 Chay Genoway North Dakota SR D 9 4- 6-10 1.11 Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 9 2- 8-10 1.11 8 Dan Ringwald RIT SR D 11 5- 7-12 1.09 9 Carl Sneep (PIT) Boston College SR D 8 3- 5- 8 1.00 (COA) Boston University JR D 9 2- 7- 9 1.00 Chris Huxley Harvard JR D 5 1- 4- 5 1.00 Matthew Irwin Massachusetts SO D 9 5- 4- 9 1.00 other WCHA players t13 Nate Prosser Colorado College SR D 10 1- 8- 9 0.90 Patrick Wiercioch (OTT) Denver SO D 10 2- 7- 9 0.90 t21 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SO D 10 1- 7- 8 0.80 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech FR D 10 1- 7- 8 0.80 Ryan McDonagh (NYR) Wisconsin JR D 10 1- 6- 7 0.70 Cody Goloubef (CBJ) Wisconsin JR D 10 3- 4- 7 0.70 t37 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SO D 12 5- 3- 8 0.67 t47 Dylan Olsen (CHI) Minnesota Duluth FR D 10 0- 6- 6 0.60 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Stephane Da Costa Merrimack F 8 8- 6-14 1.75 2 Louis Leblanc (MON) Harvard F 5 2- 5- 7 1.40 3 Jordan George Bemidji State F 10 5- 7-12 1.20 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College F 10 4- 8-12 1.20 5 Craig Smith (NSH) Wisconsin F 8 2- 7- 9 1.12 6 Adam Pleskach American Int'l F 9 7- 3-10 1.11 7 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence F/C 10 4- 7-11 1.10 8 Andy Taranto Alaska RW 10 3- 7-10 1.00 Dan Koudys Bentley F 9 3- 6- 9 1.00 Jordan Samuels-Thomas (ATL)Bowling Green F 10 5- 5-10 1.00 Adam Shemansky Maine F 10 6- 4-10 1.00 Derek Grant (OTT) Michigan State F 12 5- 7-12 1.00 Brandon Pirri (CHI) Rensselaer F 12 6- 6-12 1.00 other WCHA players t16 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech D 10 1- 7- 8 0.80 t27 Danny Kristo (MON) North Dakota F 10 1- 6- 7 0.70 t29 William Rapuzzi Colorado College F 9 4- 2- 6 0.67 Dylan Olsen (CHI) Minnesota Duluth D 10 0- 6- 6 0.60 WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 Div. 1 national player statistics • all games con’t

t45 Matt Donovan (NYI) Denver D 9 1- 4- 5 0.56 Tyler Pitlick Minnesota State F 9 2- 3- 5 0.56 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State F 9 3- 2- 5 0.56 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Ben Meisner American Int'l FR 238:02 5 1.26 2 Marc Cheverie (FLA) Denver JR 282:26 6 1.27 3 Pat Nagle Ferris State JR 368:12 9 1.47 4 Mike Johnson Notre Dame FR 298:35 8 1.61 5 Cody Reichard Miami SO 521:10 14 1.61 6 Brad Eidsness (BUF) North Dakota SO 520:48 14 1.61 7 Scott Greenham Alaska SO 607:21 17 1.68 8 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 488:31 14 1.72 9 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 243:35 7 1.72 10 John Faulkner Nebraska-Omaha SO 313:02 9 1.73 other WCHA players 14 Brett Bennett (PHO) Wisconsin JR 358:21 11 1.84 15 Dan Dunn (WSH) St. Cloud State JR 241:41 8 1.99 17 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 548:01 19 2.08 24 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota JR 454:29 17 2.24 28 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 256:59 10 2.33 33 Mike Lee (PHO) St. Cloud State FR 366:03 15 2.46 44 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 362:25 17 2.81 48 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 464:31 23 2.97 50 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 393:28 20 3.05 68 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 354:39 21 3.55 69 Kevin Murdock Minnesota State FR 218:05 13 3.58 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Ben Meisner American Int'l FR 126 5 .962 2 Marc Cheverie (FLA) Denver JR 139 6 .959 3 Pat Nagle Ferris State JR 159 9 .946 4 Mike Johnson Notre Dame FR 127 8 .941 5 Dan Dunn (WSH) St. Cloud State JR 120 8 .938 6 Dan Clarke Quinnipiac SO 179 12 .937 7 Drew Palmisano Michigan State SO 237 16 .937 8 Cornell SR 132 9 .936 9 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 201 14 .935 10 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 269 19 .934 other WCHA players 15 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota JR 224 17 .929 21 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 87 7 .926 t22 Brad Eidsness (BUF) North Dakota SO 172 14 .925 32 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 217 20 .916 37 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 177 17 .912 40 Mike Lee (PHO) St. Cloud State FR 154 15 .911 43 Brett Bennett (PHO) Wisconsin JR 112 11 .911 46 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 98 10 .907 50 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 214 23 .903 54 Kevin Murdock Minnesota State FR 116 13 .899 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Dan Clarke Quinnipiac SO 5- 0- 0 1.000 Marc Cheverie (FLA) Denver JR 4- 0- 0 1.000 3 Cody Reichard Miami SO 7- 0- 2 .889 4 Nevin Hamilton UMass Lowell SR 3- 0- 1 .875 5 Joe Howe Colorado College FR 7- 1- 1 .833 Drew Palmisano Michigan State SO 7- 1- 1 .833 7 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 6- 1- 1 .812 Brad Eidsness (BUF) North Dakota SO 6- 1- 1 .812 9 Ben Scrivens Cornell SR 4- 1- 0 .800 10 Scott Greenham Alaska SO 7- 2- 1 .750 Paul Dainton Massachusetts JR 6- 2- 0 .750 Taylor Nelson Ferris State SO 4- 1- 1 .750 Cal Heeter Ohio State SO 4- 1- 1 .750 Andrew Braithwaite Merrimack SR 3- 1- 0 .750 Dan Dunn (WSH) St. Cloud State JR 3- 1- 0 .750 Robby Moss St. Lawrence SO 3- 1- 0 .750 Nick Maricic Yale FR 1- 0- 1 .750 other WCHA players 20 Brady Hjelle Minnesota Duluth SO 5- 2- 1 .688 t21 Brett Bennett (PHO) Wisconsin JR 4- 2- 0 .667 t26 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 2- 1- 1 .625 t30 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota JR 4- 3- 0 .571 t34 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 2- 2- 0 .500 48 Adam Murray Denver FR 2- 3- 1 .417 t50 Kevin Murdock Minnesota State FR 1- 2- 1 .375 t57 Jon Olthuis Alaska Anchorage SR 2- 4- 0 .333 Bryce Christianson Alaska Anchorage JR 2- 4- 0 .333 Austin Lee Minnesota State SO 2- 4- 0 .333 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SO 1- 2- 0 .333 Mike Lee (PHO) St. Cloud State FR 1- 3- 2 .333 t68 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech FR 2- 5- 0 .286 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 wcha players of the week 2009-10 wcha home attendance

The WCHA issues Player of the Week honors on Tuesday afternoons during the regular season in three categories – Offensive Player of the Week, Defensive Player University of Alaska Anchorage (6,251) of the Week, and Rookie of the Week. Dates Total Game Average High 6 20,771 3,462 4,319 red Baron® WCHA Offensive Player of the Week Oct. 13: Brett Olson, So., F, MTU (vs N. Michigan, Lake Superior State) Oct. 20: Justin Fontaine, Jr., F, UMD (vs MSU) Colorado College Colorado Springs World Arena (7,343) Oct. 27: Bill Sweatt, Sr., F, CC (vs MTU) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 3: Tony Lucia, Sr., F, UM (vs UAA) 7 41,027 5,861 7,051 Nov. 10: Evan Trupp, Jr., F, UND (@ MTU) Sean Wiles, Jr., F, UAA (vs DU) University of Denver Magness Arena (6,026) red Baron® WCHA Defensive Player of the Week Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 13: Kurt Davis, Jr., D, MSU (vs Bowling Green) 5 26,110 5,222 5,803 Oct. 20: Chay Genoway, Sr., D, UND (vs UM) Oct. 27: Marc Cheverie, Jr., G, DU (@ UM)\ Nov. 3: Brendan Smith, Jr., D, UW (vs New Hampshire) Michigan Tech University Nov. 10: Alex Kangas, Jr., G, UM (@ UW) John MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4,200) Dates Total Game Average High red Baron® WCHA Rookie of the Week 7 15,737 2,248 3,409 Oct. 13: Michael Cichy, Fr., F, UND (vs Merrimack) Oct. 20: Joe Howe, Fr., G, CC (@ UW) University of Minnesota Oct. 27: Rylan Schwartz, Fr., F, CC (vs MTU)\ Mariucci Arena (10,000) Nov. 3: John Ramage, Fr., D, UW (vs New Hampshire) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 10: William Rapuzzi, Fr., F, CC (vs UMD) 6 58,757 9,793 10,198$

University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center (5,303) Dates Total Game Average High 9 37,397 4,155 5,241

Minnesota State University Verizon Wireless Center (4,832) Dates Total Game Average High 7 27,427 3,918 4,352

University of North Dakota Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) Dates Total Game Average High 7 80,829 11,547 11,898$

St. Cloud State University National Hockey Center (5,371) Dates Total Game Average High 5 29,760 5,952$ 6,171$

University of Wisconsin Kohl Center (15,237) Dates Total Game Average High 8 100,771 12,596 14,063

2009-10 Season Totals Dates Total Game Average High 65 438,586 6,747 14,063

$ sellout WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 2009-10 WCHA Men’s composite schedule & results October Date Game Time Date Game Time Fri/20 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/2 SAIT Polytechnic 0 @ Alaska Anchorage 9 (Wasilla, AK) (x) 7:07 pm AT Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/3 Ryerson Univ. 1 @ Michigan Tech 3 (x) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Univ. of British Columbia 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (x) 7:07 pm CT Robert Morris @ Colorado College (nc) 7:37 pm MT Univ. of Lethbridge 3 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (x) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Univ. of Calgary 2 @ Colorado College 4 (x) 7:07 pm MT Sat/21 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/4 Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Minnesota 6 (x) 4:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 3 @ St. Cloud State 4 (x) 5:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Univ. of 1 @ North Dakota 7 (x) 6:07 pm CT Robert Morris @ Colorado College (nc) 7:07 pm MT Univ. of Calgary 2 @ Denver 3 (x) 6:07 pm MT Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Fri/9 N. Michigan 3 @ Michigan Tech 5 (Superior Cup) (nc) 7:07 pm ET Fri/27 Wisconsin @ Michigan State (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:05 pm ET St. Cloud State 2 @ Miami 3 ot (nc) 7:35 pm ET Minnesota @ Michigan (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:35 pm ET Lake Superior 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (Superior Cup) (nc) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bowling Green 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Subway Holiday Classic @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Merrimack 2 @ North Dakota 5 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Miami vs Bemidji State (nc) 4:07 pm CT Vermont 4 @ Denver 5 (nc) 7:37 pm MT Ohio State vs North Dakota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Northeastern 2 @ Colorado College 4 (nc) 7:37 pm MT St. Cloud State @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Alaska Anchorage @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Michigan 0 vs Alaska Fairbanks 2 (nc) 5:07 pm AT Sat/28 Minnesota @ Michigan State (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:05 pm ET Mercyhurst 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 5 (nc) 8:07 pm AT Wisconsin @ Michigan (College Hockey Showcase) (nc) 7:35 pm ET Sat/10 St. Cloud State 0 @ Miami 2 (nc) 7:05 pm ET Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bowling Green 1 @ Minnesota State 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Subway Holiday Classic @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Merrimack 2 @ North Dakota 3 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State vs Bemidji State (nc) 4:07 pm CT Vermont 6 @ Denver 4 (nc) 7:07 pm MT Miami vs North Dakota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Northeastern 4 @ Colorado College 3 (nc) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Alaska Anchorage @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Mercyhurst 1 vs Alaska Fairbanks 5 (nc) 4:07 pm AT Michigan 6 vs Alaska Anchorage 1 (nc) 7:07 pm AT December Sun/11 Lake Superior 3 @ Michigan Tech 1 (Superior Cup) (nc) 5:07 pm ET Date Game Time N. Michigan 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (Superior Cup) (nc) 7:07 pm CT Fri/4 Michigan Tech @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thur/15 Denver 2 @ Ohio State 0 (nc) 7:05 pm ET North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/16 Denver 0 @ Ohio State 4 (nc) (Nationwide Arena) 7:05 pm ET Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Union College 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (nc) 7:07 pm CT Sat/5 Michigan Tech @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 0 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Brice Alaska Goal Rush Tournament @ Fairbanks, AK Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 0 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 (nc) 4:35 pm AT Colorado College @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Robert Morris 2 vs Alaska Fairbanks 4 (nc) 7:35 pm AT St. Cloud State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sat/17 Colorado College 1 @ Wisconsin 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/11 Minnesota @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Union College 1 @ St. Cloud State 3 (nc) 5:07 pm CT Colorado College @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:35 pm CT Brice Alaska Goal Rush Tournament @ Fairbanks, AK Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Robert Morris 5 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 (nc) 4:35 pm AT Sat/12 Minnesota @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Rensselaer 1 vs Alaska Fairbanks 1 ot (nc) 7:35 pm AT Denver @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/23 Denver 3 @ Minnesota 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:05 pm CT Wisconsin 6 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Fri/18 Michigan Tech @ Northern Michigan (nc) 7:35 pm ET North Dakota 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Nebraska Omaha @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:37 pm CT Sat/24 Denver 3 @ Minnesota 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/19 U.S. Under-20 Team @ North Dakota (x) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State @ Nebraska Omaha (nc) 7:05 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Tue/29 @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Michigan Tech 5 @ Colorado College 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Rensselaer vs Michigan (nc) 4:06 pm ET North Dakota 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Michigan State vs Michigan Tech (nc) 7:36 pm ET Fri/30 St. Cloud State 1 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Florida College Hockey Classic @ Germain Arena, Estero, FL New Hampshire 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Maine vs Princeton (nc) 4:05 pm ET Clarkson 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College vs Cornell (nc) 7:35 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wed/30 Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Minnesota State 3 @ Denver 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Third Place Game (nc) 4:06 pm ET Sat/31 St. Cloud State 3 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Championship Game (nc) 7:36 pm ET New Hampshire 1 @ Wisconsin 6 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Florida College Hockey Classic @ Germain Arena, Estero, FL Clarkson 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Third Place Game (nc) 4:05 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Denver 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Championship Game (nc) 7:35 pm ET

November January Date Game Time Date Game Time Sun/1 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Fri/1 Shillelagh College Hockey Tournament @ Fri/6 North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL Minnesota 2 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Niagara vs North Dakota (nc) 3:05 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Colgate vs Notre Dame (nc) 6:05 pm CT Denver 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT RIT @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:37 pm CT Sat/7 North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO Minnesota 5 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Lawrence vs Boston College (nc) 4:37 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Colorado College 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Nebraska Omaha vs Denver (nc) 7:37 pm MT Denver 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sat/2 Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup @ Fri/13 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, VT Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth vs Mercyhust (nc) 4:00 pm ET Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota State 0 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville vs Vermont (nc) 7:00 pm ET St. Cloud State 2 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Shillelagh College Hockey Tournament @ Sat/14 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota/Niagara vs Colgate (nc) 2:05 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (nc) 7:37 pm CT Niagara/North Dakota vs Notre Dame (nc) 5:05 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI St. Cloud State 3 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State vs Yale (nc) 4:07 pm CT Sun/15 Bemidji State 6 @ Minnesota 2 (nc) 6:07 pm CT Merrimack vs Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT WCHA Men’s Release/WEEk #8/11-16-2009 Date Game Time 2009-10 WCHA Men’s composite schedule con’t Fri/26 Wisconsin @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time Denver @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Sat/2 Dodge Holiday Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN North Dakota @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Northern Michigan vs Clarkson (nc) 4:07 pm CT Alaska Fairbanks @ Alaska Anchorage (nc) 7:07 pm AT Bowling Green vs Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Sat/27 Wisconsin @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Brown @ St. Cloud State (nc) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT RIT @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO North Dakota @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT St. Lawrence vs Nebraska Omaha (nc) 4:07 pm MT Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 7:05 pm AT Boston College vs Denver (nc) 7:07 pm MT Sun/3 Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup @ Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, VT March Minnesota Duluth vs 4:00 pm ET Date Game Time Mercyhust/Minnesota Duluth vs Vermont (nc) 7:00 pm ET Fri/5 Wisconsin @ Minnesota (Target Center, Minneapolis) (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Merrimack vs Ferris State/Yale (nc) 4:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Ferris State/Yale vs Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Dodge Holiday Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota Duluth @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Bowling Green vs N. Michigan/Clarkson (nc) 4:07 pm CT Sat/6 Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan/Clarkson vs Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Brown @ St. Cloud State (nc) 6:07 pm CT Denver @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Fri/8 Colorado College @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Harvard @ Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Sun/7 Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 1:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT • end of regular season • Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Fri/12 2010 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Sat/9 U.S. Under-18 Team @ Wisconsin (x) 7:37 pm CT #10 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA Colorado College @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #9 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA Harvard @ Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT #8 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT #7 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #6 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Sat/13 2010 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Tue/12 Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (nc) 7:07 pm ET #10 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA Fri/15 St. Cloud State @ Quinnipiac (nc) 7:00 pm ET #9 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA Alaska Anchorage @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET #8 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #7 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT #6 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA Wisconsin @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Sun/14 2010 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Sat/16 St. Cloud State @ Quinnipiac (nc) 7:00 pm ET #10 Rank @ #1 Rank (if necessary) TBA Alaska Anchorage @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET #9 Rank @ #2 Rank (if necessary) TBA North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #8 Rank @ #3 Rank (if necessary) TBA Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #7 Rank @ #4 Rank (if necessary) TBA Wisconsin @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT #6 Rank @ #5 Rank (if necessary) TBA Fri/22 North Dakota @ Cornell (nc) 7:00 pm ET Thu/18 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Denver @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT No. 5 vs No. 4 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:35 pm CT Fri/19 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Colorado College @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Sat/23 North Dakota @ Cornell (nc) 7:00 pm ET Semi-Final #1 2:07 pm CT Denver @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT Sat/20 2010 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CT Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Colorado College @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Third Place Game 2:07 pm CT Fri/29 Minnesota State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Championship Game 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/26 2010 NCAA East Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY Denver @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT (Rensselaer & ECAC Hockey hosts) St. Cloud State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Semi-Final #1 3:00 pm ET Minnesota @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Semi-Final #2 6:30 pm ET Sat/30 Minnesota State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET 2010 NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (Univ. of Minnesota host) Denver @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semi-Final #1 4:30 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Semi-Final #2 8:00 pm CT Minnesota @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sat/27 2010 NCAA East Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY Championship Game 6:30 pm ET February 2010 NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Date Game Time Championship Game 8:00 pm CT Fri/5 Minnesota Duluth @ Michigan Tech (Winter Carn) (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET 2010 NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Alaska Anchorage @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (College of the Holy Cross host) Mercyhurst @ Denver (nc) 7:37 pm MT Semi-Final #1 1:30 pm ET Air Force Academy @ Colorado College (nc) 7:37 pm MT Semi-Final #2 5:00 pm ET Sat/6 Minnesota Duluth @ Michigan Tech (Winter Carn) (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET 2010 NCAA Midwest Regional @ Allen County War Memorial Michigan @ Wisconsin @ Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic/ 5:07 pm CT Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN (Univ. of Notre Dame host) U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, Camp Randall Stadium (nc) Semi-Final #1 4:00 pm ET Alaska Anchorage @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2 7:30 pm ET Denver @ Air Force Academy (nc) 7:05 pm MT Sun/28 NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Mercyhurst @ Colorado College (nc) 7:07 pm MT Championship Game 5:30 pm ET Fri/12 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT NCAA Midwest Regional @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fort Wayne, IN Minnesota @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Championship Game 8:00 pm ET Sat/13 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT April Fri/19 St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Thu/8 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ , Detroit, MI Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT (CCHA & Detroit Metro Sports Commission hosts) Michigan Tech @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Semi-Final #1 TBA pm CT Sat/20 St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2 TBA pm CT Colorado College @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/10 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Ford Field, Detroit, MI Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT National Championship Game TBA pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Schedule Key Association-member home games faceoff at either :07 or :37 after the hour; (WCHA) conference game; (nc) non-conference game; (x) exhibition game; tournaments/special events in bold