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Jeremy Swayman Sat SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2019-20 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES OCTOBER Sat. 5 #7/#6 Providence* L, 0-7 Sun. 6 NEW BRUNSWICK (exb.) L, 0-5 Fri. 11 ALASKA ANCHORAGE W, 7-1 Sat. 12 ALASKA ANCHORAGE W, 2-1 OT Fri. 18 #8/#10 Quinnipiac 7:00 PM Sat. 19 #8/#10 Quinnipiac 7:00 PM Fri. 25 Vermont* 7:05 PM NOVEMBER Fri. 1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY*# 7:30 PM Sat. 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* 6:00 PM Friday/Saturday, October 18/19, 2019 - 7:00 p.m./7:00 p.m. ET - Frank Perrotti Jr. Arena - Hamden, Connecticut Fri. 8 UMass Lowell* 7:15 PM Sat. 9 UMass Lowell* 6:05 PM Maine Black Bears at #8/10 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Fri. 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE*# 7:30 PM Sat. 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 7:00 PM Fri. 22 Northeastern* 7:00 PM Sat. 23 Northeastern* 7:00 PM About the Black Bears and Matthew Thiessen. Fri. 29 St. Lawrence 7:30 PM • The UMaine roster includes Sat. 30 St. Lawrence 7:00 PM • The University of Maine men’s four NHL draft picks, with ice hockey team swept last Patrick Shea being selected by weekend’s two game series DECEMBER the Florida Panthers in 2015, with the University of Alaska JD Greenway being selected by Fri. 6 Massachusetts* 7:00 PM Anchorage. Friday night was a 7-1 victory, while the the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2016, Jeremy Swayman Sat. 7 Massachusetts* 7:00 PM Black Bears won Saturday night with an overtime being taken in the 2017 draft by the Boston Bruins, Tues. 10 Yale 7:00 PM goal from Eduards Tralmaks. and Matthew Thiessen being taken by the Vancouver Sun. 29 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 4:00 PM • It was the first time Maine had tallied seven goals Canucks in the 2018 NHL draft. since the 7-2 victory at Boston College on January JANUARY 16, 2019. Five different Black Bears found the back About the Bobcats Fri. 3 NEBRASKA AT OMAHA 6:00 PM of the net in the 2019-20 home opener. • Quinnipiac finished the 2018-19 season with a Sat. 4 NEBRASKA AT OMAHA% 12:00 PM • Three of Maine’s first five games will be against record of 26-10-2, ultimately losing to, eventual ranked opponents. #4/#6 Providence and Maine Sat. 11 USA HOCKEY (EXB.) 7:00 PM National Champion, #2 Minnesota Duluth in the opened the season in Providence. The 2018-19 Black Midwest Regional Final of the NCAA Tournament. Wed. 15 Connecticut* 7:05 PM Bears played 14 ranked teams, including two wins • The Bobcats return only two of their top five scorers Fri. 24 Boston College* 7:00 PM over top 10 teams. from 2018-19 in Odeen Tufto and Alex Whelan. Sat. 25 Boston College* 8:00 PM • Last weekend, JD Greenway, Samuel Rennaker, • Keith Petruzzelli, who appeared in 14 games last Fri. 31 MERRIMACK*# 7:30 PM and Simon Butala all scored their first career goal as year while going 8-3-0, posted a 2.42 goal against a Maine Black Bear. Emil Westerlund also tallied his average and a .904 save percentage. FEBRUARY first colliegate three point game. • Brogan Rafferty, Craig Martin, Andrew Shortridge, Sat. 1 MERRIMACK* 7:00 PM • Jeremy Swayman saved 52 shots in the season Brandon Fortunato, Scott Davidson, Luke Shiplo, and Fri. 7 NORTHEASTERN*# 7:30 PM opener. The junior finished the home opener Chase Priskie all signed professional contracts at the Fri. 14 CONNECTICUT* 7:00 PM weekend with 57 total saves on 59 shots faced. conclusion of the 2018-19 season. • The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team Sat. 15 CONNECTICUT*# 7:30 PM enters the season with 10 new faces on the roster The Series with Quinnipiac Fri. 21 VERMONT* 7:00 PM after seeing nine players graduate or leave to pursue Sat. 22 VERMONT*# 5:00 PM professional hockey. Nine incoming freshmen and • The Black Bears and Bobcats enter Friday’s Fri. 29 Providence* 7:00 PM one transfer junior make up players who were game tied – the 13th meeting between Maine and added by the coaching staff. Five of the incoming Quinnipiac – with a record of 6-6 in the all-time MARCH student athletes are from the United States, while series. Fri. 6 PROVIDENCE*# 7:30 PM the other five are from Canada. • Maine and Quinnipiac first met on Dec. 12, 1999, • Last year’s junior class finished with 105 points, with the Black Bears skating to a 7-4 win at Alfond good for third overall in Hockey East behind Arena. Providence’s and Northeastern’s juniors, with Mitch • The Black Bears battled the Bobcats in two All Times are EST Fossier and Chase Pearson finishing second and contests last year, with Quinnipiac winning both of Home Games in CAPS eighth. the battles. *Hockey East game % Game in Portland, Maine at Cross Arena • The nine-member Class of 2023 includes AJ Drobot, • 10 of the 12 games that the Black Bears and # Will air live on WVII/WFVX (Bangor), WPXT (Portland) and Ben Poisson, Brady Gaudette, Levi Kleiboer, Dawson Bobcats have played have taken place at Alfond FOX College Sports Bruneski, Remy Parker, Perry Winfree, Adrien Bisson, Arena. 2019-20 LEADERS 2019-20 LEADERS Points Tim Doherty 5 Points Odeen Tufto 4 Goals Eduards Tralmaks 3 Goals Six Tied at One 1 Assists Tim Doherty 2 Assists Odeen Tufto 4 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PPG Tim Doherty, Adam Dawe 1 PPG Two Tied at Two 2 GP HOCKEY SID: Bryce Colbeth 17 Tied at Three 3 GP 20 Tied at Two 2 PIM OFFICE PHONE: 207-581-1061 Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup 17 PIM Five Tied at Two 2 SOG CELL PHONE: 207-573-8289 Tim Doherty 17 SOG Two Tied at Six 6 +/- EMAIL: [email protected] Three Tied at Plus Three +3 +/- Zach Metsa +3 GOALTENDING GOALTENDING GP @BlackBearHockey Jeremy Swayman 3 GP Keith Petruzzelli 2 GAA Jeremy Swayman 2.95 GAA Keith Petruzzelli 2.00 @MaineIceHockey SV% Jeremy Swayman .924 SV% Keith Petruzzelli .930 WINS Jeremy Swayman 2 WINS Keith Petruzzelli 2 GoBlackBears.com SO Jeremy Swayman 0 QUINNIPIAC SO MAINE Keith Petruzzelli 0 TWO-TIME NCAA CHAMPION (1993, 1999), FIVE-TIME HOCKEY EAST CHAMPION (1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004) and Eduards Tralmaks have all surpassed MAINE QUICK FACTS TALE OF THE TAPE the 40 career point mark. Maine Quinnipiac • Fossier (89), Doherty (45), Shea (44), and Location ....................................Orono, ME 04469 Team Offense 3 . 0 0 3 . 0 0 Tralmaks (46) enter the 2018-19 season as Founded ........................................................1865 National Rank 19th 19th the Black Bears top returning scorers. Total Enrollment .........................................11,247 Conference Offense NA NA • The Fantastic Four have found the back of President ........................... Dr. Joan Ferrini-Mundy Conference Rank NA NA the net 81 individual times, while they have Director of Athletics ..............................Ken Ralph Colors ...........................................Blue and White dished out 131 assists. Affiliation .................................................. NCAA I Team Defense 3.00 2.00 Conference.........................................Hockey East National Rank 26th 14th On the National Stage (2018-19) Rink (Capacity).....................Alfond Arena (5,125) Conference Defense NA NA • Mitchell Fossier finished the 2018-19 Conference Rank NA NA regular season at 5th in the nation with 29 2019-20 TEAM INFORMATION assists. In the conference, Mitchell was first Captains ........................................Mitchell Fossier Power Play 14.29% 22.22% overall. National Rank 24th 16th Assistant Captains .. .. Ryan Smith, Tim Doherty, Jack Quinlivan • Chase Pearson ranked 24th nationally Letter Winners Returning/Lost ....................... 19/10 Conference PP NA NA with his 16 goals. The captain also was part Newcomers ........................................................ 10 Conference Rank NA NA of the top three goal scorers in Hockey East. 2017-18 Record .........................................15-17-4 Penalty Kill 81.25% 80.00% • As a team, the Black Bears killed penalties 2017-18 Hockey East Record .......................11-9-4 National Rank 32nd 33rd at a 84.46% clip, which was good enough 2016-17 Record .........................................18-16-4 Conference PK NA NA for 17th in the nation. 2016-17 Hockey East Record .....................10-11-3 2017-18 Postseason Conference Rank NA NA Hockey East Quarter Final lost to Northeastern (1-2, 1-2) It’s Worth Noting from 2018-19… First Varsity Season ................................. 1977-78 About Head Coach Red Gendron • The Black Bears saw five players sign with All-Time Record................................ 856-626-127 • Red Gendron, who enters his seventh year an ECHL, AHL, or NHL team at the end of NCAA Championships .........................................2 the Hockey East Tournament. Years .................................................1993, 1999 behind the bench of the Black Bears, has NCAA Tournament Appearances .......................18 won two NCAA Hockey National Champion- • Brady Keeper inked a deal with the Flori- Years .........1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, ships and a NHL Stanley Cup as an assistant da Panthers of the NHL. Chase Pearson and 1993, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, coach. Rob Michel came to terms with AHL fran- 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012 chises, while Daniel Perez and Sam Becker Hockey East Tournament Championships ............5 • He assisted head coach Shawn Walsh Years ................... 1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004 with the UMaine 1993 NCAA Division I were added to rosters in the ECHL. Hockey East Regular Season Championships ......3 National Championship team. Years .......................................... 1988, 1993, 1995 • Before being named the head coach of Career Weekly Honor(s) for Swayman COACHING INFORMATION • Jeremy Swayman was named the Hockey the Black Bears, Gendron was associate Men’s Hockey Coach... ............Red Gendron (New head coach at Yale University; the Bulldogs East defensive player of the week beggining England College ‘79) earned the 2013 NCAA Division I National November 18th, December 2nd, January Career Record .......
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