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Michigan (Estero, Fla.) * a - Press Box Phone 2006-07 OPPONENTS 2006-07 SCHEDULE S DATE OPPONENT R MAINE E N Oct. 6 vs. Minnesota (St. Paul, Minn.) * N I Black Bears Oct. 13 BEMIDJI STATE * W Oct. 14 BEMIDJI STATE * D R October 6, 2006, St. Paul, Minn., Xcel Energy Center Oct. 20 at North Dakota * A u W Oct. 21 at North Dakota * A Oct. 28 MASSACHUSETTS R E QUICK FACTS Nov. 3 at Merrimack K A Nov. 4 at Boston University B LOCATION:......................................................Orono, Maine Y Nov. 10 UMASS-LOWELL E FOUNDED: ....................................................................1865 B Nov. 12 NEW HAMPSHIRE O ENROLLMENT:.......................................................... 11,400 Nov. 19 BOSTON COLLEGE H 4 NICKNAME: .......................................................Black Bears Nov. 25 at Vermont • COLORS:......................................................Blue and White Dec. 1 PROVIDENCE S Dec. 6 NEW BRUNSWICK # N CONFERENCE: ................................................Hockey East A Dec. 9 at Northeastern C I ARENA:................................................Alfond Arena (5,592) R Dec. 16 MERCYHURST * E RINK SIZE:..............................................................200 x 85 M Tim Whitehead Michel Léveillé Dec. 29 vs. Western Michigan (Estero, Fla.) * A - Press Box Phone:................................ (207) 581-1049 Forward Dec. 30 vs. Cornell/New Hampshire (Estero, Fla.) * L Head Coach L Jan. 5 at UMass-Lowell A UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL Jan. 6 at UMass-Lowell M A 2006-07 ROSTER Jan. 12 BOSTON UNIVERSITY E PRESIDENT:......................................... Dr. Robert Kennedy T NO. NAME YR. POS. Jan. 13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY T ATHLETICS DIRECTOR:..................................Blake James S Jan. 19 at Providence R 2 Mike Lundin Sr. D I ATHLETICS DEPT. PHONE:....................... (207) 581-1052 Jan. 20 at Providence F 7 Jeff Marshall So. D 5 Jan. 26 NORTHEASTERN 3 COACHING STAFF 10 Bryan Plaszcz So. D Jan. 27 NORTHEASTERN • 11 Michel Léveillé Sr. F S Feb. 2 at New Hampshire H HEAD COACH: ... Tim Whitehead (Hamilton College, 1985) 12 Keith Johnson Sr. F T Feb. 3 at New Hampshire R E COACH’S PHONE:...................................... (207) 581-1106 13 Keenan Hopson Jr. F Feb. 9 VERMONT B CAREER RECORD:............................ 207-149-35/10 years 14 Billy Ryan Jr. F Feb. 10 VERMONT R U 16 Rob Bellamy Jr. F Feb. 15 at Boston College O RECORD AT UM: ................................ 131-54-24/five years F ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: .............................Guy Perron 17 Zach Sill Fr. F Feb. 16 at Boston College N E 18 Josh Soares Sr. F Feb. 23 MERRIMACK Z ASSISTANT COACHES: ....Dan Kerluke, Grant Standbrook O 21 Matt Duffy So. D Feb. 24 MERRIMACK R F MEDIA RELATIONS 22 Mike Hamilton Sr.F March 2 at Massachusetts A 23 Tony Morrone Fr. F March 3 at Massachusetts A C HOCKEY SID: ........................................... Brent Williamson 24 Wes Clark Jr. F N Office Phone: ....................................... (207) 581-4158 26 Teddy Purcell Fr. F * non-conference opponent # exhibition 9 1 FAX Phone: .......................................... (207) 581-3297 27 Travis Ramsey Jr. D • THE SERIES S E-mail:[email protected] 28 Daivd de Kastrozza Fr. F E SERIES RECORD C 29 Brent Shepheard Sr. F N ATHLETIC WEB PAGE: ..................www.goblackbears.com A 30 Ben Bishop So. G Maine leads 12-10-0 R A 33 David Wilson Fr. G E TEAM QUICK FACTS SERIES HISTORY P P 37 Chris Hahn So. F A 2005-06 OVERALL RECORD: ................................ 28-12-2 40 Brett Carriere Fr. D Oct. 26, 1984 Minnesota 4 Maine 2 T N 44 Bret Tyler Jr. D Oct. 27, 1984 Minnesota 8 Maine 1 E 2005-06 CONFERENCE RECORD:.................. 17-8-2 (2nd) M 55 Vince Laise So. F Jan. 3, 1986 Minnesota 8 Maine 3 A LETTERMEN LOST:.......................................8 (4F, 2D, 2G) N 77 Tyler Czuba Fr. F Jan. 4, 1986 Minnesota 16 Maine 2 R LETTERMEN RETURNING:.......................19 (11F, 7D, 1G) U 79 Simon Danis-Pepin So. D Jan. 2, 1987 Minnesota 8 Maine 3 O NEWCOMERS:...............................................8 (5F, 1D, 2G) T Jan. 15, 1988 Maine 6 Minnesota 4 A TEAM NOTES April 2, 1988 Maine 5 Minnesota 2 A 2005-06 STATISTICAL LEADERS C (RETURNERS IN CAPS) • The Black Bears have made eight straight appearances Jan. 6, 1989 Minnesota 6 Maine 3 N 0 NAME GP G A PTS PP SH GW in the NCAA Tournament and have appeared in the March 31, 1989 Minnesota 7 Maine 4 3 Nov. 22, 1989 Maine 4 Minnesota 3 D Greg Moore-F 42 28 17 45 12 0 5 Frozen Four in three of the last five seasons. R JOSH SOARES-F 42 15 26 41 9 1 3 Dec. 29, 1989 Maine 5 Minnesota 3 O • Maine has not defeated the Golden Gophers in the C MICHEL LÉVEILLÉ-F 37 16 24 40 7 0 3 E state of Minnesota since a 6-1 win at Mariucci Arena on March 22, 1991 Maine 4 Minnesota 0 R Derek Damon-F 41 15 20 35 9 0 1 March 23, 1991 Maine 5 Minnesota 3 L Oct. 17, 1997. A BILLY RYAN-F 36 10 18 28 7 0 2 March 27, 1993 Maine 6 Minnesota 2 N John Hopson-F 40 10 14 24 3 1 2 • The last time Minnesota and Maine went head to head O I Oct. 17, 1997 Maine 6 Minnesota 1 T at Xcel Energy Center was the 2002 NCAA Frozen A GOALTENDERS Oct. 18, 1997 Minnesota 3 Maine 2 N Four Championship game, where the Golden Gophers NAME GP MIN GA GAA SVS S% W-L-T SO • emerged victorious in a 4-3-overtime thriller. Oct. 16, 1999 Maine 5 Minnesota 3 S N BEN BISHOP 31 1788 68 2.28 665 .907 21-8-2 0 • The Black Bear roster features two natives of Apple Oct. 17, 1999 Maine 5 Minnesota 4 O I MATT LUNDIN 14 731 21 1.72 297 .934 7-4-0 3 March 23, 2001 Maine 5 Minnesota 4 ot P Valley, Minn. – defensemen Mike Lundin and Bryan M April 6, 2002 Minnesota 1 Maine 3 ot A Plaszcz. H Oct. 10, 2003 Maine 4 Minnesota 0 C L March 26, 2005 Minnesota 1 Maine 0 ot A N O I T A N E M I T - E V I F 84 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 2006-07 OPPONENTS 2006-07 SCHEDULE F DATE OPPONENT I AYNE TATE V W S E Oct. 6 ST. CLAIR# - T Oct. 13 at Minnesota * I Warriors M Oct. 14 at Minnesota * E Oct. 20 at Alabama-Huntsville N October 13-14, 2006, Mariucci Arena A u T Oct. 21 at Alabama-Huntsville I O Oct. 27 SACRED HEART * N A QUICK FACTS Oct. 28 ST. LAWRENCE * L Nov. 4 at Western Michigan * C H LOCATION: ................................................Detroit, Michigan Nov. 10 at Brown * A M FOUNDED: ....................................................................1868 Nov. 11 at Brown * P I Nov. 17 at Lake Superior State * O ENROLLMENT: ..........................................................33,314 N Nov. 18 at Lake Superior State * S NICKNAME: .............................................................Warriors • Nov. 25 at Cornell * COLORS:.....................................................Green and Gold N Nov. 26 at Cornell * A T CONFERENCE: .............................College Hockey America I Dec. 1 BEMIDJI STATE O ARENA: ........Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum (5,600) N Dec. 2 BEMIDJI STATE A RINK SIZE:..............................................................200 x 85 Nate Higgins Dec. 8 at Niagara L Bill Wilkinson R Head Coach Forward Dec. 9 at Niagara E C UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL Dec. 16 WESTERN MICHIGAN * O R Jan. 5 at Bemidji State D PRESIDENT:................................................Dr. Irvin D. Reid Jan. 6 at Bemidji State 3 2006-07 ROSTER 0 ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: .................................Rob Fournier Jan. 12 FERRIS STATE * N ATHLETICS DEPT. PHONE: ........................(313) 577-4820 NO. NAME YR. POS. Jan. 13 FERRIS STATE * C A 3 John Nogatch So. D Jan. 19 ROBERT MORRIS A COACHING STAFF Jan. 20 ROBERT MORRIS T 4 Ryan Bernardi Fr. D O Jan. 26 at Niagara U HEAD COACH: .............Bill Wilkinson (St. Lawrence, 1970) 8 Derek Bachynski Jr. F R Jan. 27 at Niagara N 9 Jason Baclig Sr. F A COACH’S PHONE:.......................................(313) 577-9173 Feb. 2 U.S. UNDER-18 TEAM # M 11 Derek Punches So. F E CAREER RECORD:.............................414-423-77/24 years Feb. 9 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE N 12 Stavros Paskaris Jr. F T Feb. 10 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE RECORD AT WSU: ........................101-122-24/seven years 14 Jeff Caister Fr. D A Feb. 16 NIAGARA P ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH:..........................Willie Mitchell P 16 Tylor Michel Jr. F Feb. 17 NIAGARA E A ASSISTANT COACH: .....................................Frank Novock 17 Mark Nebus Sr. F R Feb. 23 BEMIDJI STATE A 18 Nate Higgins Sr. F N Feb. 24 BEMIDJI STATE C MEDIA RELATIONS 19 Jordan Black Jr.F E March 2 at Robert Morris S HOCKEY SID:...................................................Tom Gorman 20 Bryan Olds So. F March 3 at Robert Morris • 1 21 Mike Forgie Jr. F 9 Office Phone: ........................................(313) 577-2299 22 Mark Cannon Sr. F * non-conference opponent # exhibition N Cell Phone:............................................(248) 379-1699 C 23 Matt Boldt Sr. D A E-mail: [email protected] 24 Matt Krug So. D A THE SERIES F FAX Phone:............................................(313) 577-5997 25 Adam Smith So. F R O ATHLETIC WEB PAGE:....................www.wsuathletics.com 26 Jason Bloomingburg Sr.F SERIES RECORD Z E 27 Jon Grabarek So. F First meeting N F TEAM QUICK FACTS 29 Will Hooper Sr. G O U 30 Kevin Bonikowski Sr. G R 2005-06 OVERALL RECORD: ...................................6-23-6 B 31 Brett Bothwell Fr. G E 2005-06 CONFERENCE RECORD:...................3-12-5 (6th) R 44 Dan Iliakis Sr. D T LETTERMEN LOST:.......................................5 (2F, 2D, 1G) H 48 Adam Drescher Sr. D S LETTERMEN RETURNING: ......................18 (12F, 5D, 1G) 55 Taylor Donohoe Sr. D • 3 5 2005-06 STATISTICAL LEADERS TEAM NOTES F I R (RETURNERS IN CAPS) S NAME GP G A PTS PP SH GW • Wayne State returns 18 letterwinners, including five of T T its top six scorers.
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