OHIO STATE MEN’S HOCKEY RECORD BOOK 9 TANNER LACZYNSKI Alternate Captain Senior Forward 6-1, 205 Shorewood, Ill. (USHL) NHL Draft: Philadelphia ‘16 (6th round, No. 169) Major: Sport Industry

OHIO STATE CAREER • Selected an alternate captain for 2019-20 CAREER STATS • Second leading returning scorer in NCAA hockey in points (109) and points per SEASON GP G A P Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW BLK 2016-17 34 10 22 32 100 11-22 +20 3 0 3 7 game (1.07), ranking second in assists (72) and ninth in goals (37); 10 gamewin- 2017-18 41 17 30 47 162 6-12 +18 6 0 4 10 ning goals are tied for the national lead among returnees 2018-19 27 10 20 30 91 7-14 +2 3 0 3 15 • Assist at Penn State Jan. 18, 2019 was career point 100; third Buckeye since 2003 TOTALS 102 37 72 109 353 24-48 +41 12 0 10 32 with 100+ points as a junior and one of 31 all-time with 100+ through three years CAREER CONFERENCE STATS • 2018 Second Team All-American SEASON GP G A P Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW BLK • 2018 First Team All-Big Ten 2016-17 16 4 7 11 41 4-8 +3 1 0 1 3 2017-18 24 9 16 25 100 3-6 +7 4 0 1 5 • 2019 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten 2018-19 16 6 15 21 61 4-8 +5 3 0 2 10 • 2018 Big Ten and NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team honoree TOTALS 56 19 38 57 202 11-22 +16 8 0 4 18 • B1G Player to Watch entering 2018-19 • Two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete • Won gold medal with United States at 2017 World Junior Championship games combined (+2 vs. DU) • Voted team’s Most Valuable Freshman for 2016-17 • B1G All-Tournament Team selection after four points (1g, 3a) in tournament • Set up overtime gamewinner vs. Michigan in B1G semifinals March 10 NHL • and an assist vs. Michigan State March 2 • Drafted by Philadelphia in the sixth round of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft (No. 169) • Scored twice vs. Wisconsin Feb. 23, including a power play goal • Attended team’s development camp in Summer 2017 and 2018 • B1G Second Star of the Week after five points (goal, four assists) at Penn State Jan. 12-13; Two assists in each game, with goal in game two 2018-19 (JUNIOR SEASON) • Four points at Michigan State Jan. 5-6; Goal and an assist in game one, two assists in • Earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten accolades game two • Finished second on team with 30 points and first with 20 assists; Point in 19 of 27 • Scored GWG with 6.3 seconds left vs. Niagara Dec. 29 games played, with multiple points in 10 games (missed nine games with injury, • Three points vs. Minnesota Dec. 8-9; Goal in game one, goal and an assist in game two, with three in first half and six in second half) with +3 mark • Tied for 16th in the NCAA and fifth in the Big Ten with 1.11 points per game • Goal and two assists for three points vs. Penn State Dec. 1 • Ended season with 109 career points (37 goals, 72 assists); 1.07 career points per • B1G Second Star of the Week Nov. 27 after four points in sweep of Michigan; assist in game game, ranking third among 2018-19 juniors and eighth among all 2018-19 NCAA one before gamewinning goal and two assists in game two; +2 and six shots in each skaters; 109 points was 20th among all skaters and fourth among juniors game • 5-16-21 line in B1G games ranked 13th in league in points; 1.31 points per game • Two assists in first game at UConn Nov. 10 and scored lone goal in game two Nov. 11 was third • NCAA First Star and B1G Second Star Oct. 31 after five points and +5 mark in sweep of • B1G Third Star of the Week after four points (two in each game) vs. Michigan State Robert Morris; goal and two assists at home in game one and then scored twice in final March 1-2 2:31 (breaking 1-1 tie, then ENG with :08 left) on the road • Five points in sweep at Penn Sate Jan. 18-19; 1-2-3 line in game one and two assists • Four assists in series at UMass Oct. 20-21; Second career three-assist game in game two in game two and was +3 in the contest • Four points in series vs. Wisconsin Nov. 16-17; Gamewinning goal and assist in game • Assist vs. Penn State Dec. 1 was 50th point of his career (came in game No. 49) one, two assists in game two • Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten choice • Nine-game point streak (4g, 7a, 11p) ended Oct. 26 vs. Bowling Green • Scored twice vs. UMass Oct. 20, including gamewinning goal with 1:22 left in regu- 2016-17 (FRESHMAN SEASON) lation • Posted 32 points, with 10 goals and 22 assists, while playing in 34 games • Two goals at Colgate Nov. 9 in first game after missing three with injury • Fourth in points among B1G rookies and 11th among NCAA freshmen with .94 points per • Game vs. Michigan State March 2 was career game 100 game • Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten selection • +20 on the year, ranking sixth in the Big Ten and 22nd in the NCAA • Three gamewinning goals 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) • 10 multiple point outings • Second Team West All-American • Missed games because of World Junior Championship and illness • First Team All-Big Ten, Top 3 finalist for Big Ten Player of the Year • Won gold medal with U.S. National Junior Team at World Junior Championship Dec. 26-Jan. • Eight points (3g, 5a) in postseason, earning B1G All-Tournament Team and NCAA 5; goal and an assist while playing in six tournament games (missed semifinal game Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team honors with illness) • After five-game scoreless streak Feb. 3-17, had 5-5-10 line in last nine games com- • B1G Third Star of the Week Nov. 22 after four points at RPI Nov. 18-19; goal and an assist in bined (with point in six of the nine games); Ended season on five-game point each game, with +2 mark; scored gamewinner in third period in game two streak (2g, 4a, 6p) • Scored vs. Michigan State in B1G Tournament quarterfinals March 16 • Career-high 47 points, with 17 goals and 30 assists, in 41 games, with all 47 points • Four points, with a goal and three assists, at Minnesota Dec. 3, posting +3 mark coming in last 36 outings (1.27 ppg since Oct. 19, eighth in NCAA among all • Five points and +5 in sweep at Niagara Oct. 28-29; two assists and +3 in game one, with players in that span) three points, on a goal and two assists, in game two • +19 mark (t-19th in NCAA) • Assist vs. both Denver and Air Force in Ice Breaker Tournament in first collegiate games • 17th in NCAA, third in B1G in points per game (1.15), tied for 11th in the NCAA in points • Four points in sweep of Bowling Green Oct. 21-22, with goal and an assist in each game; and assists scored gamewinner in the third period in road victory • 1.05 career points per game ranked 11th among 2017-18 NCAA sophomores/juniors/ • Three points in series vs. Minnesota Feb. 10-11, with a goal and an assist in opener and seniors, 78 career points was second among 2017-18 NCAA sophomores helper in game two • Finished Big Ten play tied for third in points (25), ranking fifth in assists (16) and tied • Two assists vs. UConn Nov. 11 for ninth in goals (9) • Goal and an assist at Michigan State Feb. 17 • Named to NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team; three points in regional • Scored sudden victory shootout winner at Miami Oct. 15 March 24-25; goal and an assist vs. Princeton, assist vs. Denver; +3 in the two • Assist in NCAA Tournament game vs. Minnesota Duluth March 24

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• Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors • Selected by his teammates as the squad’s Most Valuable Freshman

PRIOR TO OHIO STATE • Finished 2015-16 regular season fourth in scoring in the USHL with 63 points, scoring 24 goals and adding 39 assists • Started 2015-16 with , serving as an alternate captain, and had 40 points, on 13 goals and 27 assists, in 52 games • Ended year with Lincoln Stars and had 23 points (19g, 11a) in 19 regular season games • Participated in 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp • Chosen for USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game • Competed with the U.S. Junior Select Team at the 2015 • 2015 USHL All-Rookie Second Team honoree after posting 28 points, with 18 goals and 28 assists, in 57 regular season games • Skated in two games for the Steel in 2013-14 • 2014 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game participant and played in 2015 USHL/NHL Top Prospects game in January 2015 • Named 2015 Junior Club World Cup Best Forward after posting a goal and seven assists for eight points in the tournament • Skated for Team USA in 2015 Hlinka Memorial Tournament • Played for Chicago Mission organization and won 16U national championship

OFF THE ICE • Son of Ken and Dawn and has a sister, Payton, and a brother, Hayden; family has three dogs, Porsche, Buerhle and Lilly • Sport industry major • A hidden talent is singing • Attracted to Ohio State because it is in the Big Ten, the coaches, the atmosphere and the size of the school • Started skating at age 4 because he loved it the first time he went; got into the game because of his parents • Lists the best thing about hockey as “the feeling you get every time you step on the ice is indescribable and why you love to play” • Pick one: Movie – Step Brothers; Television Show – The Office; Celebrity – Blake Lively; Home cooked meal – pasta and chicken; Magazine – Sports Illustrated; Vacation Spot – Florida; Professional Team – ; Snack Food – Chips and salsa

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