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Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office Western Collegiate Hockey Association April 4-11, 2013 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 WCHA CO-CHAMPION ST. CLOUD STATE SETS SIGHTS ON 2013 p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 [email protected] NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR CHAMPIONSHIP; HUSKIES AIM FOR Doug Spencer Associate Commissioner for PROGRAM’S FIRST, LEAGUE’S 38TH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Public Relations Western Collegiate Hockey Association APRIL 11-13 AT CONSOL ENERGY CENTER IN 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 ST. CLOUD STATE EARNS TRIP TO FROZEN FOUR AFTER MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP; HUSKIES Madison, WI 53719-2096 TO FACE-OFF AGAINST QUINNIPIAC IN SECOND NATIONAL SEMIFINAL; UMASS-LOWELL TAKES ON YALE p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 [email protected] IN FIRST SEMIFINAL; NCAA TITLE CONTEST SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 13; WCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR, OUTSTANDING STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR DREW LEBLANC ONE OF THREE FINALISTS FOR 2013 HOME OF A COLLEGIATE RECORD 37 MEMORIAL AWARD; MSU’S MIKE HASTINGS, SCSU’S AMONG FINALISTS MEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DIV. 1 MEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR; 2013 RED BARON WCHA FINAL FIVE DRAWS THIRD HIGHEST TEAMS SINCE 1951 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, ATTENDANCE OF 87,295 AS WISCONSIN CAPTURES BROADMOOR TROPHY AT 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, IN SAINT PAUL; SCSU, SHARE REGULAR CHAMPIONSHIP, MACNAUGHTON CUP; 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, SIX WCHA TEAMS RANKED IN LATEST USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE MEN’S DIV. 1 COLLEGE 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, HOCKEY POLL … SCSU NO. 3, MINNESOTA NO. 5, NORTH DAKOTA NO. 7, MINNESOTA STATE NO. 12, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, WISCONSIN NO. 13, DENVER NO. 14 2011 MADISON, Wis. – No. 3-ranked St. Cloud State University will carry the collective hopes of the men’s MEN’S CONFERENCE MEMBERS Western Collegiate Hockey Association when they head east to compete in the 2013 NCAA Men’s Frozen University of Alaska Anchorage Four championship in Pittsburgh, Pa. The national championship round will be contested April 11 and 13 at Consol Energy Center (18,087), with the Frozen Four field also including No. 2-ranked UMass-Lowell of the Association and No. 1-ranked and No. 4-ranked Technological University con’t University of Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State University 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S STANDINGS University of Nebraska Omaha Conference Only Overall University of North Dakota Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA St. Cloud State University University of Wisconsin 1 St. Cloud State 37 28 18- 9- 1 .661 94- 66 41 25-15- 1 .622 140- 99 Minnesota 37 28 16- 7- 5 .661 94- 65 40 26- 9- 5 .712 139- 80 2013 RED BARON™ 3 North Dakota 35 28 14- 7- 7 .625 93- 71 42 22-13- 7 .607 135-103 4 Wisconsin 33 28 13- 8- 7 .589 69- 64 42 22-13- 7 .607 112- 89 WCHA FINAL FIVE Denver 33 28 14- 9- 5 .589 92- 81 39 20-14- 5 .577 131-108 March 21-23 Minnesota State 33 28 16-11- 1 .589 90- 68 41 24-14- 3 .622 127- 99 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN 7 Nebraska Omaha 30 28 14-12- 2 .536 92- 91 39 19-18- 2 .513 127-117 8 Colorado College 26 28 11-13- 4 .464 88- 98 42 18-19- 5 .488 133-141 visit us on the web at: 9 Minnesota Duluth 25 28 10-13- 5 .446 75- 83 38 14-19- 5 .434 99-109 10 Michigan Tech 20 28 8-16- 4 .357 75- 92 37 13-20- 4 .405 107-116 WCHA.COM 11 Bemidji State 17 28 5-16- 7 .304 58- 87 36 6-22- 8 .278 74-110 WCHA.COM/MOBILE 12 Alaska Anchorage 10 28 2-20- 6 .179 52-106 36 4-25- 7 .208 67-133

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Games for Thursday, April 11: Semifinal: Yale (20-12-3) vs UMass Lowell (28-10-2) (NC), 4:30 pm ET (TV – ESPN 2). Semifinal: St. Cloud State (25-15-1) vs Quinnipiac (29-7-5) (NC), 8:00 pm ET (TV – ESPN 2). Games for Saturday, April 13: National Championship Game, 7:00 pm ET (TV - ESPN). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 of ECAC Hockey. Both UMass-Lowell, regular season champions of the Hockey East Teams representing the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Association and Quinnipiac, regular season champions of ECAC have captured a record 37 national championships since the men’s Hockey, are also making their first-ever appearance in the NCAA league’s founding in 1951, with the most recent Frozen Four title Men’s Frozen Four while Yale has earned its first berth in the national earned by Minnesota Duluth in 2011 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint championship round since 1952. Paul, Minn. Other more recent national championships captured by Six teams from the Western Collegiate Hockey Association earned league-member clubs include Wisconsin in 2006, Denver in both berths in the 2013 NCAA Div. 1 Men’s National Championship tour- 2005 and 2004 and Minnesota in 2003 and 2002. nament, tying a record first set by the WCHA in 2008. Minnesota was At the 2013 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four in Pittsburgh, there will be the No. 1 seed for the West Regional, North Dakota was the No. 2 seed two semifinals played on Thursday (April 11) with the national cham- for the West Regional, Denver was the No. 3 seed for the Northeast pionship game set for Saturday, April 13. Both semifinal match ups Regional, Minnesota State was the No. 3 seed for the Midwest Re- will be televised live by ESPN 2 while the title contest will be telecast gional, St. Cloud State was the No. 4 seed for the Midwest Regional live on ESPN. and Wisconsin was the No. 4 seed for the Northeast Regional. In the first national semifinal on April 11, Yale (20-12-3) goes up At the West Regional in Grand Rapids, semifinal match ups saw against UMass-Lowell (28-10-2) at 4:30 pm ET. The No. 4-seeded Minnesota fall 3-2 in to Yale while North Dakota won 2-1 Bulldogs prevailed in the NCAA West Regional at Van Andel Arena in over Niagara. UND then lost to Yale 4-1 in the regional final. Grand Rapids, Mich., last weekend, winning 3-2 (ot) over No. 1 seed At the Northeast Regional in Manchester, Wisconsin dropped a 6-1 Minnesota on March 29 and 4-1 over No. 2 seed North Dakota on decision to UMass-Lowell while Denver fell 5-2 to New Hampshire in March 30. The top-seeded River Hawks, meanwhile, were victorious the two semifinals. in the Northeast Regional at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, And at the Midwest Regional in Toledo, Ohio, St. Cloud State pow- N.H., winning 6-1 over No. 4 seed Wisconsin in their first game on ered past Notre Dame 5-1 in the semifinals before defeating Miami March 29 and then 2-0 over No. 2 seed New Hampshire on March 30. 4-1 in the regional final. It was the first regional title for SCSU. In the second national semifinal, St. Cloud State (25-15-1) takes on Five of the six WCHA qualifiers for the NCAA tournament – St. Quinnipiac (29-7-5) at 8:00 pm ET. The No. 4 seeded Huskies won the Cloud State, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota Midwest Regional at Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio last weekend, State – played in the 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, held March downing top-seeded Notre Dame 5-1 on March 30 and then taking 21-23 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn. Wisconsin became out No. 2 seed Miami 4-1 on March 31. The Bobcats earned the trip only the fourth team in history to claim the Broadmoor Trophy (and to the Frozen Four by claiming the East Regional at Dunkin’ Donuts earn the league’s automatic NCAA berth) by winning three straight Center in Providence, R.I. No. 1 seeded Quinnipiac skated past No. 4 games, joining Minnesota Duluth in 2009 and North Dakota in both Canisius 4-3 on March 30 and No. 3 seed Union 5-1 on March 31. 2010 and 2012. Thursday’s two semifinal winners will then meet for the national The third largest turnout in Final Five history – 87,295 – saw the championship on Saturday, April 13 at 7:00 pm ET, with that game Badgers upend Minnesota State, 7-2, in a quarterfinal last Thursday being telecast live by ESPN. afternoon, then defeat top-seeded St. Cloud State, 4-1, in a semifinal St. Cloud State, seeking the program’s first national championship, on Friday afternoon, and finally down Colorado College, 3-2, in the is making its ninth NCAA tournament appearance since 1989 and first title contest last Saturday night. in the Frozen Four. The Huskies previously advanced to the national In this week’s USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division 1 Men’s tournament in 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010 and College Hockey Poll issued April 1, there are six WCHA teams ranked 2013. SCSU is 3-9-0 all-time in NCAA tournament play. among the top 15. St. Cloud State is at No. 3, Minnesota is at No. 5, North Dakota is No. 7, Minnesota State is No. 12, Wisconsin is No. 13 and Denver is No. 14. And in the most recent USCHO.com Division 1 Men’s College Hockey LAST WEEK IN THE WCHA Poll issued March 25, six WCHA-member teams were ranked among 2013 NCAA MEN’S DIVISION 1 REGIONALS the nation’s top 20, led by Minnesota at No. 2. North Dakota is at No. 7, Wisconsin is at No. 8, St. Cloud State is at No. 9, Minnesota State is Northeast Regional • Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH. at No. 11 and Denver is at No. 12. Also receiving votes from the WCHA Results of Friday, March 29: (4) Wisconsin 1 vs (1) -Lowell were Colorado College and Nebraska Omaha. 6 (NC); (3) Denver 2 vs (2) New Hampshire 5 (NC). Results of Saturday, In non-conference competition during this 2012-13 season, March 30: New Hampshire 0 vs UMass Lowell 2 (NC). WCHA-member teams are a combined 51-39-5 (.563). Confer- ence-member teams are 9-10-1 (.457) vs Hockey East, 7-10-1 (.417) West Regional • Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Results of vs ECAC Hockey, 15-18-1 (.456) vs the Central Collegiate Hockey Friday, March 29: (4) Yale 3 vs (1) Minnesota 2 ot (NC); (3) Niagara 1 Association, 10-0-1 (.954) vs the Association, and vs (2) North Dakota 2 (NC). Results of Saturday, March 30: Yale 4 vs 10-1-1 (.875) vs Independents. WCHA teams are 35-15-4 at home in North Dakota 1 (NC). non-conference play, 8-12-1 away, and 8-12-0 at neutral sites.

East Regional • Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI. Results of Saturday, March 30: (4) Canisius 3 vs (1) Quinnipiac 4 (NC); (3) Union 5 vs (2) College 1 (NC). Results of Sunday, March 31: Union 1 vs Quinnipiac 5 (NC).

Midwest Regional • Huntington Center, Toledo, OH. Results of Saturday, March 30: (4) St. Cloud State 5 vs (1) Notre Dame 1 (NC); (3) Minnesota State 0 vs (2) Miami 4 (NC). Results of Sunday, March 31: St. Cloud State 4 vs Miami 1 (NC). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 VISIT WCHA.COM/MOBILE FOR LIVE LEAGUE AND ROAD TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

NATIONAL SCOREBOARDS, LIVE IN-GAME STATS, Ticket Information BOX SCORES AND STANDINGS For ticket information for both the 2013 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four and the four NCAA Regional tournaments, go to: http://www.ncaa.com/ The WCHA’s official web site – wcha.com – features fully functional championships/icehockey-men/d1#!tickets. mobile pages where visitors can access live league and national scoreboards, live in-game box scores, complete team and individual National Championship: The 2013 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four will be statistics, league standings, etc. To access all the latest developments held for the first time in Pittsburgh, Pa. Regional winners will compete as games are in progress visit wcha.com/mobile. in semifinal games held April 11 at either 4:30 pm or 8:00 pm ET with both games broadcasted live on ESPN2. The national championship game of the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four will be played at 7:00 pm ET LATEST DIVISION 1 MEN’S NATIONAL POLLS on April 13 and will be broadcast live on ESPN.

USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE DIV. 1 MEN’S Future Dates and Sites • 2014 Regionals: March 28-30: Worcester, MA: DCU Center – Hosted by Holy COLLEGE HOCKEY POLL •#25 Cross, Bridgeport, CT: Webster Bank Arena – Hosted by Fairfield and , MN/April 1, 2013 Yale; Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Bank Arena – Hosted by Miami (Ohio); St. Rk Team, Pts (1st place) Record Last Poll Paul, MN: Xcel Energy Center – Hosted by Minnesota 1 Quinnipiac, 500 (22) 29-7-5 T1 Finals: April 10-12, 2014: Wells Fargo Center, , PA – 2 UMass-Lowell, 487 (12) 28-10-2 3 Hosted by: Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC). 3 St. Cloud State, 420 25-15-1 11 4 Yale, 380 20-12-3 15 5 Minnesota, 364 26-9-5 T1 WCHA OWNS RECORD 37 MEN’S NATIONAL ICE 6 Miami, 352 25-12-5 5 HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 North Dakota, 286 22-13-7 7 8 Notre Dame, 254 25-13-3 4 Since its founding in 1951, teams representing the men’s Western 9 , 240 22-12-4 6 Collegiate Hockey Association have won an astounding 37 national 10 , 202 22-13-5 13 championships/NCAA Frozen Fours. 11 New Hampshire, 201 20-12-7 10 The most recent title by WCHA-member team came in 2011 by 12 Minnesota State, 145 24-14-3 T8 Minnesota Duluth. 13 Wisconsin, 101 22-13-7 T8 14 Denver, 59 20-14-5 12 15 Niagara, 55 23-10-5 14 others receiving votes:, 11; Western Michigan, 11; Rensselaer, 5; , 3; Canisius College, 3; Brown, 1.

USCHO.COM DIV. 1 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY POLL Minneapolis, Minn./March 25, 2013 Rk Team (first place votes) Record Pts Last Week 1 Quinnipiac (26) 27- 7-5 948 2 2 Minnesota (10) 26- 8-5 943 1 3 Massachusetts-Lowell (14) 26-10-2 930 5 4 Notre Dame 25-12-3 818 9 5 Miami 24-11-5 811 3 6 Boston College 22-11-4 754 4 7 North Dakota 21-12-7 685 6 8 Wisconsin 22-12-7 549 14 9 St. Cloud State 23-15-1 546 7 10 New Hampshire 19-11-7 543 10 11 Minnesota State 24-13-3 532 8 12 Denver 20-13-5 457 13 13 Union 21-12-5 412 18 14 Niagara 23- 9-5 328 15 15 Yale 18-12-3 317 11 16 Western Michigan 19-11-8 257 12 17 Boston University 21-16-2 221 17 18 Providence 17-14-7 144 16 19 Michigan 18-19-3 98 20 20 Canisius 19-18-5 53 NR others receiving votes: Rensselaer 52, Colorado College 45, Brown 27, Robert Morris 23, Dartmouth 3, Nebraska Omaha 3, Alaska 1. WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 NCAA MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Year Champion Score Runner-up Site 1969 Denver 4-3 Cornell Colo Springs, CO FORMAT HISTORY 1968 Denver 4-0 North Dakota Duluth, MN 1967 Cornell 4-1 Boston Univ. Syracuse, NY 1948-76: 4 teams (1 game series) 1966 Michigan State 6-1 Clarkson Minneapolis, MN 1977-80: 5-6 teams (1 game series) 1965 Michigan Tech 8-2 Boston College Providence, RI 1981-87: 8 teams (2 game, total goals first round at higher seed) 1964 Michigan 6-3 Denver Denver, CO 1988: 12 teams (2 game, total goals first two rounds at higher seed) 1963 North Dakota 6-5 Denver Boston, MA 1989-91: 12 teams (best-of-3 games first two rounds series at higher 1962 Michigan Tech 7-1 Clarkson Utica, NY seed) 1961 Denver 12-2 St. Lawrence Denver, CO 1992-2002: 12 teams (divided up into two regionals – East Regional 1960 Denver 5-3 Michigan Tech Boston, MA and West Regional – 6 teams each) 1959 North Dakota 4-3* Michigan State Troy, NY 2003-present: 16 teams (divided up into four regionals – Northeast, 1958 Denver 6-2 North Dakota Minneapolis, MN East, Midwest and West – 4 teams each). 1957 Colorado College 13-6 Michigan Colo Springs, CO 1956 Michigan 7-5 Michigan Tech Colo Springs, CO 1955 Michigan 5-3 Colorado College Colo Springs, CO NCAA MEN’S DIVISION 1/FROZEN FOUR NATIONAL 1954 Rensselaer 5-4* Minnesota Colo Springs, CO CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1953 Michigan 7-3 Minnesota Colo Springs, CO 1952 Michigan 4-1 Colorado College Colo Springs, CO Year Champion Score Runner-up Site 1951 Michigan 7-1 Brown Colo Springs, CO 2012 Boston College 4-1 Ferris State Tampa, FL 1950 Colorado College 13-4 Boston Univ. Colo Springs, CO 2011 Minnesota Duluth 3-2* Michigan St. Paul, MN 1949 Boston College 4-3 Dartmouth Colo Springs, CO 2010 Boston College 5-0 Wisconsin , MI 1948 Michigan 8-4 Dartmouth Colo Springs, CO 2009 Boston Univ. 4-3* Miami Washington, DC * overtime; # participation in the tournament vacated by the 2008 Boston College 4-1 Notre Dame Denver, CO NCAA Committee on Infractions 2007 Michigan State 3-1 Boston College St. Louis, MO 2006 Wisconsin 2-1 Boston College Milwaukee, WI April 3, 2013 2005 Denver 4-1 North Dakota Columbus, OH HOBEY HAT TRICK ANNOUNCED; TOP THREE 2004 Denver 1-0 Maine Boston, MA 2003 Minnesota 5-1 New Hampshire Buffalo, NY INCLUDES ST. CLOUD STATE’S DREW LEBLANC 2002 Minnesota 4-3* Maine St. Paul, MN 2001 Boston College 3-2* North Dakota Albany, NY SAINT PAUL, MN – The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation 2000 North Dakota 4-2 Boston College Providence, RI on Wednesday announced the three Hobey Hat Trick finalists for 1999 Maine 3-2* New Hampshire Anaheim, CA the 2013 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, honoring college hockey’s 1998 Michigan 3-2* Boston College Boston, MA top player. Alphabetically, they are: , sophomore 1997 North Dakota 6-4 Boston Univ. Milwaukee, WI forward from Boston College, Eric Hartzell, senior from 1996 Michigan 3-2* Colorado College Cincinnati, OH Quinnipiac University, and Drew LeBlanc, senior forward from St. 1995 Boston Univ. 6-2 Maine Providence, RI Cloud State University. 1994 Lake Superior St. 9-1 Boston Univ. St. Paul, MN The three finalists were selected from the initial list of Top Ten can- 1993 Maine 5-4 Lake Superior St. Milwaukee, WI didates by the 23-member Selection Committee and an additional 1992 Lake Superior St. 5-3 #Wisconsin Albany, NY round of online fan balloting to determine this year’s Hobey Baker 1991 N. Michigan 8-7* Boston Univ. St. Paul, MN winner. Criteria for the award includes: displaying outstanding skills 1990 Wisconsin 7-3 Colgate Detroit, MI in all phases of the game, strength of character on and off the ice, 1989 Harvard 4-3* Minnesota St. Paul, MN sportsmanship and scholastic achievements. 1988 Lake Superior St. 4-3* St. Lawrence Lake Placid, NY This season’s Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner will be an- 1987 North Dakota 5-3 Michigan State Detroit, MI nounced on Friday, April 12, 2013 from Consol Energy Center in 1986 Michigan State 6-5 Harvard Providence, RI Pittsburgh, Pa., during the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four. The 33rd annual 1985 Rensselaer 2-1 Providence Detroit, MI announcement will be aired live on the NHL Network at 6:00 pm ET, 1984 Bowling Green 5-4* Minn Duluth Lake Placid, NY and at the Hobey website, www.hobeybakeraward.com. 1983 Wisconsin 6-2 Harvard Grand Forks, ND Here is more on this year’s three finalists: 1982 North Dakota 5-2 Wisconsin Providence, RI Johnny Gaudreau – Boston College, So., F, Carneys , NJ. Back 1981 Wisconsin 6-3 Minnesota Duluth, MN to back 21 seasons is a fantastic way to start your college career, 1980 North Dakota 5-2 N. Michigan Providence, RI and so is posting 95 total points. The smallish scoring dynamo, Johnny 1979 Minnesota 4-3 North Dakota Detroit, MI Gaudreau (pronounced GOO-dreau) proved he can make plays as well 1978 Boston Univ. 5-3 Boston College Providence, RI as score goals by leading Hockey East in both points and assists. He 1977 Wisconsin 6-5* Michigan Detroit, MI completed his season tied for fourth in the nation in scoring while 1976 Minnesota 6-4 Michigan Tech Denver, CO tied for eighth in both goals and assists. Gaudreau recorded 21 goals 1975 Michigan Tech 6-1 Minnesota St. Louis, MO and 30 assists for 51 points in 35 games. He also contributed four 1974 Minnesota 4-2 Michigan Tech Boston, MA power-play goals and he is tied for second in the nation with his 1973 Wisconsin 4-2 #Denver Boston, MA six game-winning goals. His scoring exploits saw him average 1.46 1972 Boston Univ. 4-0 Cornell Boston, MA points per game, topping everyone in the nation. Gaudreau was duly 1971 Boston Univ. 4-2 Minnesota Syracuse, NY honored, heralded as a First Team all-star in Hockey East and was 1970 Cornell 6-4 Clarkson Lake Placid, NY named their Player of the Year. A Communications major, Gaudreau WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 joins in volunteering with a variety of team functions as well as visiting The nominees represent any coach who won or shared Coach of Children’s Hospital, elementary schools and assisting race-day for a the Year honors in his conference this past season, along with coaches 5K fundraiser. He was a NHL draft choice of (4th round) and whose teams have advanced to the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Ice Hockey missed two games this past season to play for the U.S. World Junior semifinals. Of this year’s finalists, only one is a past recipient of this Team, earning a gold medal while leading the IIHF tournament with award, coach Enrico Blasi, who won in 2006. seven goals. The Spencer Penrose Award is named in memory of the Colorado Eric Hartzell – Quinnipiac University, Sr., G, White Bear Lake, MN. Springs benefactor who built the Broadmoor Hotel Complex, site of There is a reason why Quinnipiac is making their first ever trip to the the first ten NCAA championship hockey tournaments. The actual NCAA Frozen Four. They are firmly anchored in net by their outstanding award will be presented at the AHCA Coach of the Year Banquet in goalie Eric Hartzell. The Bobcats enter the national tournament ranked Naples, Fla., on Saturday evening, May 4. number one and have the top overall team defense in the nation (1.63). The AHCA Coach of the Year Awards are chosen by members of the Hartzell has been a work-horse and will end up leading the nation in American Hockey Coaches Association and sponsored by FlexxCoach, minutes played. In 40 games so far, Hartzell has a 1.55 goals-against a leader in the creation and distribution of drills and general hockey average (3rd in the nation) and a .933 saves percentage (8th in the instruction to coaches across the country. nation). His overall record in 40 games is 29-6-5, good enough for the second best win percentage in the country and he has the most 2012-13 AHCA Men’s Hockey Spencer Penrose Award Finalists wins. While leading all ECAC Hockey in conference play, (flexxCOACH/AHCA Division 1 Coach of the Year) the league acknowledged him as a First Team all-star, Player of the , Yale, ECAC, NCAA Semifinalist Year and Goalie of the Year. Remarkably, he allowed two goals or less Norm Bazin, UMass-Lowell, HEA Coach of the Year, NCAA Semifinalist in 34 games and at one point, posted a 21-game unbeaten streak. Enrico Blasi, Miami, CCHA Coach of the Year* Hartzell is a pro hockey free agent and is a Marketing major. He is Dave Burkholder, Niagara, AHA Coach of the Year an active volunteer visiting elementary schools, assisting at hockey Mike Hastings, Minnesota State, WCHA Coach of the Year clinics and an active participant in the team’s St. Baldrick’s annual Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State, WCHA, NCAA Semifinalist fundraiser. , Quinnipiac, ECAC Coach of the Year, NCAA Semifinalist Drew LeBlanc – St. Cloud State University, Sr., F, Hermantown, MN. Coming off a redshirt season after severely breaking his leg last year, Drew LeBlanc (pronounced la-BLAH) has proved to be a masterful ST. CLOUD STATE, MINNESOTA SHARE 2012- playmaker. Skating with two freshmen for portions of the season, 13 WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP, the two-year has helped guide the Huskies to their first ever Frozen Four and will try to score on Hartzell in the upcoming national MACNAUGHTON CUP semifinals. He enters the tournament leading the nation in assists (37) and is seventh in points (50), just three points from the top. LeBlanc On the final weekend of the 2012-13 regular season (March 8-10) St. has scored 13 goals, including three on the power-play and three Cloud State and Minnesota both earned a share of the WCHA regular that proved to be game-winners in the 41 games he has played so season championship and MacNaughton Cup. far. Named First Team all-conference, LeBlanc attained a first in the The Huskies secured the program’s first league title (co) with a 4-2 61-year history of the WCHA, being named both the Outstanding road victory at Wisconsin on that Friday while the Golden Gophers Student-Athlete of the Year and the Player of the Year. A four-time swept at Bemidji State by 4-3 and 5-1 scores. WCHA Scholar-Athlete and All-WCHA Academic Team honoree, he Both teams finished their 28-game conference schedules with 37 has been student teaching all season to complete his requirements points as SCSU went 18-9-1 and UM went 16-7-5. The Huskies earned for his Math Education major. LeBlanc finds time assisting with new the No. 1 seed for the league playoffs, however, by virtue of more student move-ins, helps out at hockey clinics and the Skate with the league wins. Huskies events. He is a pro hockey free agent. For more information on the Hobey Baker Memorial Award or March 23, 2013 to access the Hobey logo visit www.hobeybakeraward.com or on WISCONSIN CLAIMS 2013 RED BARON WCHA Facebook at: www.facebook.com/TheHobey. FINAL FIVE TITLE, BROADMOOR TROPHY, WITH April 3, 2013 3-2 WIN OVER COLORADO COLLEGE MINNESOTA STATE’S MIKE HASTINGS, ST. CLOUD FRESHMAN FORWARD NIC KERDILES NAMED TOURNEY MVP STATE’S BOB MOTZKO AMONG FINALISTS FOR by John Gilbert, for WCHA.com 2013 SPENCER PENROSE AWARD AWARD GIVEN TO FLEXXCOACH/AHCA MEN’S HOCKEY SAINT PAUL, MN – Wisconsin goaltender Joel Rumpel’s nickname DIVISION 1 COACH OF THE YEAR is “Sunshine,” which might imply that Tyler Barnes and Nic Kerdiles could be called the moon and the stars. Collectively, they sent the Badgers into NCAA tournament orbit with a 3-2 victory over Colorado Seven coaches who have enjoyed on-ice success in 2012-13 have College Saturday night that provided an out-of-this-world reward of been named finalists for the Spencer Penrose Award, given annually the Broadmoor Trophy as well. to the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Coach of the Year. Included The two teams were not only playing for the final Red Baron WCHA in the group are Mike Hastings of Minnesota State and Bob Motzko Final Five championship in its current make-up, before 18,782 fans of St. Cloud State. Voting will be conducted prior to this year’s Fro- at Xcel Energy Center, but the loser would fall from the scope of the zen Four in Pittsburgh, Pa., and the winner will be announced on 16-team national tournament field of candidates. But after all that Wednesday, April 10. the Badgers have endured this season, all it took was some more of WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 that patented execution, and another dose of what seems to be their while making 68 saves, a save percentage of .957; Colorado College’s private stock of karma. Howe had allowed three goals in beating North Dakota in overtime Barnes scored the pivotal first goal of the game to stake the Badgers and blanking Minnesota, and made 64 saves, a percentage of .955. to a 1-0 lead in the closing seconds of the first period. Sean Little’s The first period was just such a duel, as both goalies were solid. tip made it 2-0 to open the second, and trying to come back against The Badgers outshot CC 13-9, and it was the 13th that gave the the stifling defensive style that coach has convinced his Badgers a 1-0 lead. Frankie Simonelli shot from the left point, and player of using is a lot like running in quicksand. Kerdiles deflected it on net. Howe blocked it, but the rebound landed Outshot 33-22, including 9-4 in the third period, Colorado College in the left side of the crease, and Tyler Barnes smacked it in, with 17 did battle back, behind the amazing dynamo named Rylan Schwartz, seconds remaining in the first period. who set up Charlie Taft for a flashy goal to cut the margin to 2-1, and “It could have been a different game if we didn’t score first,” said scored an impressive breakaway goal to end the second period and Eaves. “Congratulations to CC. They had a lot of heart and soul, and close the gap to a workable 3-2. they put all of it out there.” The third Badger goal gave Wisconsin a 3-1 edge when Kerdiles Both teams had plenty of reason to plead exhaustion, with the went to the right edge of the net and smacked in the rebound of a title game being their third in three days. For Colorado College it shot by goal-crashing John Ramage. That meant that despite the was worse, because they had to go all three games to upset Denver presence of the ever-dangerous Schwartz, the 3-2 lead was in good the previous weekend, which meant Saturday’s final was the Tigers with Rumpel in goal. sixth game in nine days. And the Tigers did seem to sputter a bit in “We were tired, our D-corps was tired,” acknowledged CC coach the second period. . “And this game was a different style. Wisconsin is so The Badgers had something to do with that, of course, deflating dialed in to their defensive system, and they execute it so tightly, the CC hopes when Jake McCabe’s point shot was deflected by Sean we were always a step behind. But I’m very, very proud of our guys. Little past Howe for a 2-0 lead at 3:28. This was our eighth straight road game. But we had a strong will to Colorado College gained a little spark at 7:19, when Schwartz rushed keep it going. Rylan Schwartz was an absolute man out there, making up the left side to create a 2-on-1, and sent a perfect goal-mouth big-time plays at big moments.” pass to Charlie Taft, who banked it in at the right edge to cut the The way the Badgers are playing now makes the beginning of the Wisconsin lead to 2-1. season seem distant. During that dismal 1-7-2 start, junior Tyler Barnes The Tigers dodged a bullet when a Wisconsin power-play goal was couldn’t seem to buy a goal, and freshman Nic Kerdiles was unable disallowed midway through the period, because the rebound of Ryan to play, ruled ineligible for allowing a pro agent to get too close to Little’s wide-angle shot popped up off the goalie’s mask and, video him during the NHL draft. As the season moved on, Kerdiles found reviews proved, brother Sean Little batted it in with his gloved left a home on the Badgers first line, with Mark Zengerle centering him hand at about waist height. on the left and Barnes on the right. “Their chemistry has caught on,” But at 16:15, Wisconsin scored a legitimate third goal. John Ramage said Eaves. rushed up the right boards from the point, curled deep and veered That chemistry has been apparent through the playoffs. The Badgers out in front. Howe blocked his backhander, but Nic Kerdiles rapped swept Minnesota-Duluth 3-1 and 4-1, with Kerdiles and Zengerle in the rebound at the right post for a 3-1 lead. scoring goals in the first game and Barnes getting one in the second. That appeared to settle Colorado College’s hopes of going all the Then came the Final Five, and Barnes scored twice and Kerdiles once way to the Final Five title -- the Tigers only hope of reaching the NCAA in the 7-2 shocker against Minnesota State, and Kerdiles and Barnes tournament’s 16 selections. The Tigers passes lacked crispness, and each scoring a goal in the 4-1 semifinal victory over St. Cloud State. accuracy, and the second period was wearing down into its final With each getting a goal in Saturday’s final, it means Barnes and minute. Kerdiles have combined for nine goals in five playoff games. But then, Schwartz to the rescue again. Alexander Krushelnyski Kerdiles was voted most valuable player of the Final Five, and joined picked the puck off the left boards in his own end and spotted Barnes and CC star Schwartz as the all-tournament forwards. John Schwartz trying to break past defenseman McCabe. Krushelnyski Ramage of the Badgers and Peter Stoykewych of the Tigers were the quickly zipped a pass up the middle, and Schwartz broke in, fighting defensemen, and Rumpel of the Badgers the goalie. off repeated hooking attempts by McCabe, then making a great deke “Joel’s nickname is Sunshine,” said Eaves. “He’s got the perfect goal- before firing a shot past Rumpel with 27 seconds left in the middle tender attitude because he remains calm when people are flying all period. around him. He makes things look easier than they are because of Exhaustion seemed to be a secondary foe for the Tigers in the his demeanor.” third period, but as the final period wore on, exhaustion seemed to The Badgers are in the midst of a surge from a faltering 1-7-2 start be getting the upper hand. to a 22-12-7 record, and a certain spot in the 16-team NCAA tourna- Owens pulled Howe for an extra attacker with 1:10 remaining, and as ment field that will be announced Sunday. Colorado College, which the Tigers rallied furiously, CC’s William Rapuzzi was called for tripping showed such great tenacity in stringing together four consecutive with 9.4 seconds remaining, and the last gasp was extinguished. upset victories, finishes 18-19-5, knowing that only a championship WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team: F - Nic Kerdiles, UW; F - and its automatic berth could push the Tigers to the NCAA field. Tyler Barnes, UW; F - Rylan Schwartz, CC; D - Peter Stoykewych, CC; The fresher Badgers gained a touigh 1-0 lead in the final minute of D - John Ramage, UW; G - Joel Rumpel, UW. MVP - Nic Kerdiles, F, UW. the first period, and made it 2-0 early in the second, staying ahead at 3-1. But Rylan Schwartz, CC’s version of Superman to the Tigers offense, set up one goal and scored the other to close the gap by the end of the second period. His presence meant that CC was a threat to tie the game until the closing seconds. The safest assumption was that the title match would be a goalten- ding duel between Rumpel and CC’s Joe Howe. Rumpel had allowed three goals in his victories over MSU-Mankato and St. Cloud State, WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 ATTENDANCE AT 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL upcoming 2013-14 season that will feature the top eight teams in the final regular season standings engaging in first-round, best-of-three FIVE HITS 87,295 – THIRD HIGHEST TOTAL EVER playoff series at the home site of the top four finishers, followed by the four first-round winners advancing to the WCHA Playoff Champi- The 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, played March 21-23 at Xcel onship the following weekend, which would consist of two semifinal Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn., drew a five-game attendance total games on the first day of the event followed by the Broadmoor Trophy of 87,295, the third highest in the history of the event. title contest on day two. The dates of the 2014 WCHA Final Five at By game, this season’s Final Five attendance figures were 15, 971 Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids are March 21-22 (Friday/Saturday) (Thursday afternoon), 17,038 (Thursday night), 16,555 (Friday after- with the return to Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul for the 2015 WCHA noon), 18,949 (Friday night), and 18,782 (Saturday night). Playoff Championship set for March 20-21 (Friday/Saturday). The top attendance totals for the WCHA Final Five are: 1 – 88,900 The WCHA tournament will follow the league’s 140-game con- (2007); 2 – 87,579 (2006); 3 – 87,295 (2013); 4 – 86,855 (2008); 5 – ference slate that will have each of the 10 teams playing 28 games, 82,564 (2004); 6 – 82,065 (2009). 14 at home and 14 away, with the regular season champion being awarded college hockey’s most renowned and valuable trophy – the March 23, 2013 MacNaughton Cup. Each team will play five other league members four times each and four others two times each. The WCHA has had WCHA ANNOUNCES PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP TO a 28-games per team conference schedule in place since 1997-98. BE PLAYED IN GRAND RAPIDS IN 2014 & 2016, “We are looking forward to a tremendous season in 2013-14 and all the excitement and interest that the new-look WCHA will generate,” SAINT PAUL IN 2015 & 2017 said McLeod. “This new post-season tournament format will make LEAGUE TOURNAMENT HEADING TO VAN ANDEL ARENA, THEN for an ultra-competitive regular season race among the 10 teams, BACK AT XCEL ENERGY CENTER; PLAYOFF FORMAT OUTLINED followed by our traditional first-round, best-of-three playoff series and then the ultimate reward of playing for the Broadmoor Trophy SAINT PAUL, MN – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association today and an automatic berth into the national tournament in two of the announced that its highly-successful men’s playoff championship – premier hockey venues in the country. We are all enthused and we known as the WCHA Final Five – will head to Van Andel Arena and are ready and rarin’ to go.” the City of Grand Rapids, Mich., for the 2013-14 and 2015-16 seasons The WCHA Final Five will alternate between those two midwestern and will return to Xcel Energy Center and the City of Saint Paul, Minn., venues, with the newly-formed playing their for the 2014-15 and 2016-17 campaigns. post-season event at Xcel Energy Center every other year beginning “We just couldn’t be more pleased to be able to host the best in 2014. Xcel Energy Center has been home to the WCHA Final Five conference post-season hockey tournament in the country in two of since 2001 and the WCHA has held a men’s post-season tournament the premier facilities in the midwest,” said WCHA Commissioner Bruce annually since 1959-60, although in a number of different formats. McLeod. “We are tremendously excited to bring WCHA championship Van Andel Arena, located in the heart of Grand Rapids, is a 10,834- hockey and the quest for the Broadmoor Trophy to Grand Rapids as seat multi-purpose arena that opened in October of 1996 and has well as continue our long-standing tradition and success of playing since attracted over five million patrons. It serves as the home of the in Saint Paul. popular ice hockey team, the American Hockey “Both Grand Rapids and Saint Paul are wonderful travel destinations League affiliate of the NHL’s , and has hosted NCAA for fans, featuring first-class arenas centered in exciting downtown Men’s Ice Hockey Regionals in 1997, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2009 areas with noteworthy tourist attractions, great shopping, and fine in addition to numerous marquee concerts and shows. Van Andel hotels and restaurants. In Grand Rapids, we have the proximity of Arena will also host the 2013 NCAA Men’s Hockey West Regional on our Michigan-based WCHA teams and in Saint Paul of our Minneso- March 29-30. ta-based schools. This is truly the best of both worlds for us.” Van Andel Arena: http://vanandelarena.com “The city of Grand Rapids, the West Michigan Sports Commission Xcel Energy Center, located in downtown Saint Paul, has a seating and Van Andel Arena all look forward to hosting the WCHA in 2014,” capacity of 17,954 and is home to the ’s Min- said Richard MacKeigan, Regional General Manager of Van Andel nesota Wild and has hosted the men’s WCHA Final Five since 2001. Arena. “Hockey in general and college hockey specifically is a passion Xcel Energy Center has also hosted the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four in for West Michigan and we look forward to working with the WCHA 2002 and 2011 and NCAA Men’s Hockey Regional tournaments in to share that passion with the players, coaches and fans. We know 2010, 2012 and will again in 2014. your experience will be a great one in Grand Rapids, March of 2014!” Xcel Energy Center: http://www.xcelenergycenter.com “We are pleased to once again partner with the WCHA on their The men’s WCHA Playoff Championship has drawn 1,564,489 fans championship tournament,” said Xcel Energy Center Vice President and averaged nearly 13,400 fans per game since 1988, when the and General Manager Jack Larson. “We have a long-standing tremen- league’s four-team final round was contested at the Saint Paul Civic dously successful relationship with them, and we are committed to Center between 1988-92. Beginning in 1993, the league went to a building on this foundation for years to come.” Final Five and for the next eight seasons and through 2000, was played The men’s WCHA will sport an exciting and highly-competitive 10- at the Saint Paul Civic Center (1993, 1995, 1997), the team league next season, with membership consisting of University in Milwaukee (1994, 1996, 1998) and (1999, 2000). of Alabama Huntsville, University of Alaska Anchorage, University of Since moving into Xcel Energy Center for the 2001 WCHA Final Five, Alaska Fairbanks, Bemidji State University, Bowling Green State Uni- the league has consistently drawn some of college hockey’s biggest versity, , Lake Superior State University, Michigan crowds for its championship, including a total of 923,566 fans over Technological University, Minnesota State University, Mankato and the past 12 years and an average of 15,393 fans per game. Northern Michigan University. The men’s WCHA has held a post-season championship tournament Along with the announcement of future championship sites, the annually since 1959-60, although in a number of different formats. league also unveiled both a new post-season playoff format for the WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

Cloud State University and the University of Minnesota Duluth, is pleased to announce plans for an annual tournament featuring Minnesota’s five Division I hockey programs beginning in 2014 at Xcel Energy Center. The University of Minnesota will serve as the event’s permanent host with three of the other four institutions participating on a rotating basis over an initial four-year schedule. “All five programs have put a lot of time and energy into planning March 23, 2013 this tournament with the motivation of what it can become and how important it will be to college hockey fans throughout the state,” said WCHA UNVEILS POWERFUL REVISIONS TO Minnesota associate athletic director and men’s hockey administrator ICONIC LOGO FOR 2013-14 Tom McGinnis. “There has been a lot of hard work and a great spirit of cooperation amongst all five schools that has brought us to this point, and we believe this tournament will be a something all of us The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, college hockey’s most can be proud of when the puck drops next year.” historic and successful league and owners of a record 37 national The inaugural statewide showcase is slated for Friday, January 24 championships since its founding in 1951, today unveiled a dramatic and Saturday, January 25, 2014 with Minnesota, Minnesota State, St. new look to the league’s iconic logo, one that catapults the Association Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth set to participate while Bemidji into an invigorating new era in 2013-14. State will be idle in the tournament’s first year. The event will fea- The WCHA, which will sport a highly-competitive, new-look 10-team ture a tournament championship format with two semifinal games men’s league next season, has continued to build on a successful scheduled for Friday and a consolation and championship game to decade-long relationship with Adrenalin, Inc., one of the country’s follow on Saturday. Tournament details, including ticket information top design, marketing and brand expansion teams. Adrenalin, Inc., and a contest to create a name for the tournament will be finalized was a key player for the league throughout it’s season-long 50th and announced at a later date. anniversary campaign of 2001-02. “Xcel Energy Center and the have a history of hosting “This powerful, eye-catching and colorful update to our brand successful hockey tournaments including the Minnesota State High identity keeps the WCHA out front and on track as we move into a School League Boys’ and Girls’ State Championships, WCHA Final new era,” said WCHA Commissioner Bruce McLeod. “With this unveiling Five, NCAA Frozen Four and Playoffs. We look forward today we carry on our mission of both honoring our distinguished to being the home of this exciting tournament and building a new past and setting the stage for the continued success of our brand in hockey tradition in the State of Hockey,” said Xcel Energy Center vice the future. We sincerely appreciate and commend the efforts of Dan president and general manager Jack Larson. Price and the top-notch team at Adrenalin, Inc.” All five of the state’s Division I men’s hockey programs currently “College hockey is going through significant changes with the compete in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), but WCHA right in the thick of it all,” said Dan Price, Principal/President of recent changes in the college hockey landscape will now see the five Adrenalin, Inc. “When redesigning the WCHA logo and working on their schools competing in three difference conferences beginning in 2013- visual identity, recognizing their historic standing as the winningest 14 with Bemidji State and Minnesota State remaining in the WCHA, college hockey conference was of the upmost importance. Working tMinnesota joining the Big Ten Conference and St. Cloud State and with Bruce and his staff members, Adrenalin determined that their Minnesota Duluth entering into the newly formed National Collegiate logo was not in need of an overhaul, but that a few minor adjustments Hockey Conference (NCHC). The end result of this realignment may would be necessary in order for the logo to accurately represent the mean less frequent play amongst these former conference rivals –a conference as a continued leader. By moving the player from the scenario this tournament will address. right to the left side of the logo, the message is clear that the WCHA puts the players first and that exciting times are ahead – for them March 23, 2013 and the WCHA. Adding red as a third color addresses the aggressive and powerful style of hockey that is played in the conference. It was NAMED HEAD COACH OF 2014 U.S. a pleasure working with Bruce and his group to deliver a winning mark.” NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM The men’s WCHA in 2013-14 will consist of University of Alabama ASSISTANT COACHES; VIDEO COACH ALSO NAMED Huntsville, University of Alaska Anchorage, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Bemidji State University, Bowling Green State University, SAINT PAUL, MN – Don Lucia (Plymouth, Minn./University of Minneso- Ferris State University, Lake Superior State University, Michigan ta), one of the most successful collegiate coaches in the Technological University, Minnesota State University, Mankato and today, has been named head coach of the 2014 U.S. National Junior Northern Michigan University. Team, USA Hockey announced here tonight at a press conference at the Xcel Energy Center. March 23, 2013 The U.S. National Junior Team will compete in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Dec. 26, 2013 - Jan. 5, 2014, in Malmo, Sweden. MINNESOTA’S FIVE DIVISION I MEN’S HOCKEY The U.S. is seeking its fourth medal in five years, having won gold in PROGRAMS TO HOST ANNUAL TOURNAMENT 2013 and 2010, and the bronze medal in 2011. INAUGURAL EVENT TO BE HELD JANUARY 24-25, 2014, AT XCEL In his 26th season as a head men’s ice hockey coach at the NCAA Division I level, Lucia’s 622 wins rank fourth all-time among active ENERGY CENTER IN SAINT PAUL coaches. He has won two national titles (Minnesota-2002, 2003) and his teams have averaged nearly 24 victories per season. SAINT PAUL, MN –The University of Minnesota, in conjunction with “We’re extremely pleased to have Don as the head coach of our Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University, Mankato, St. National Junior Team,” said Jim Johannson, assistant executive director WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 for hockey operations at USA Hockey, who will also serve as general hockey coach at Yale University, will serve as the director of player manager of the 2014 U.S. National Junior Team. “He has developed personnel for the U.S. National Junior Team for the fifth straight year some of the best American-born players over the last 25 years and has … Team USA will compete in a group with , Czech Republic, excelled at each stop in his career. He’s a proven winner and without Germany and at the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship question one of our nation’s premier coaches.” … Approximately 45 players will be invited to the 2013 U.S. National “I’m honored to have the opportunity to represent our country as Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., Aug. 3-10. Invitees to the the head coach of the National Junior Team,” said Lucia, who was the camp and a complete schedule will be announced in the spring. recipient of the Spencer Penrose Award as the nation’s top collegiate coach in 1994 and is also a three-time Western Collegiate Hockey U.S. National Junior Team • IIHF World Junior Championship Association Coach of the Year honoree. “Last summer, I had a chance Year - Head Coach (Record, Finish) to work with many of the players who will be on the radar for the 2013 - (5-0-0-2, Gold); 2012 - (4-0-3-0, 7th); 2014 squad and I look forward to getting back to Lake Placid this 2011 - Keith Allain (4-1-0-1, Bronze); 2010 - Dean Blais (5-1-1-0, Gold); August for our camp as we begin preparations for the World Junior 2009 - Ron Rolston (3-1-0-2, 5th); 2008 - John Hynes (4-0-0-2, 4th); Championship in December.” 2007 - Ron Rolston (3-1-2-1, Bronze); 2006 - Walt Kyle (3-3-1, 4th); Lucia has had a variety of U.S. coaching positions. Last August, he 2005 - (3-4-0, 4th); 2004 - Mike Eaves (6-0-0, Gold); was a camp coach at the 2012 U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp 2003 - Lou Vairo (4-3-0, 4th); 2002 - Keith Allain (4-1-2, 5th); 2001 - in Lake Placid, N.Y. In 1996, he served as head coach of the U.S. Se- Keith Allain (5-2-0, 5th); 2000 - Jeff Jackson (2-3-2, 4th); 1999 - Jeff lect-16 Team in a series vs. Finland. In 1995, he was the head coach Jackson (3-3-0, 8th); 1998 - Jeff Jackson (4-3-0, 5th); 1997 - Jeff Jackson of Team West at the United States Olympic Festival in Denver, and (4-1-1, Silver); 1996 - (3-3-0, 5th); 1995 - Jeff Jackson (3- later that year was an assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s Select Team 4-0, 5th); 1994 - Dean Blais (1-5-1, 6th); 1993 - Walt Kyle (4-3-0, 4th); that competed for the Tampere Cup in Finland. 1992 - Walt Kyle (5-2-0, Bronze); 1991 - Kevin Constantine (4-2-1, 4th); Lucia has been the head men’s ice hockey coach at the University 1990 - Steve Cedorchuk (1-6-0, 7th); 1989 - Steve Cedorchuk (3-3-1, of Minnesota since the 1999-2000 season, winning national titles in 5th); 1988 - Terry Christensen (1-6-0, 6th); 1987 - Dave Peterson (4-3-0, 2002 and 2003, and guiding the Gophers to two other Frozen Four 4th); 1986 - Dave Peterson (4-3-0, Bronze); 1985 - (2-5-0, appearances (2005, 2012). From 1993-99, he was at the helm of the 6th); 1984 - (2-5-0, 6th); 1983 - Bill Hasler (3-4-0, 5th); Colorado College program, which he took to a pair of NCAA Frozen 1982 - Lou Vairo (2-5-0, 6th); 1981 - Lou Vairo (2-3-0, 6th); 1980 - Lou Fours (1996, 1997). Lucia began his head-coaching career in 1987 at Vairo (1-3-1, 7th); 1979 - Lou Vairo (2-3-0, 6th); 1978 - Len Lilyholm the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where he stayed until 1993. (4-2-0, 5th); 1977 - (1-5-1, 7th). Lucia’s first coaching stint came as an assistant coach at the Univer- sity of Alaska Fairbanks (1981-85). He also served two seasons as March 21, 2013 an assistant coach at the University of Alaska Anchorage (1985-87). A native of Grand Rapids, Minn., Lucia played collegiately at the HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD ANNOUNCES (1977-81). TOP TEN FINALISTS FOR 2O13; GROUP INCLUDES Brown, Lassonde, Motzko Named Assistant Coaches Greg Brown (Scituate, MA) will be making his Team USA coaching FOUR WCHA SKATERS IN UND’S KNIGHT & debut, though he has contributed to a pair of U.S. National Junior KRISTO, SCSU’S LEBLANC, UNO’S WALTERS Evaluation Camps, including last summer’s event. Currently an as- sociate head coach for the Boston College men’s ice hockey team, SAINT PAUL, MN – The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is pleased Brown is in his ninth season as a member of the Eagles’ coaching to announce the top ten candidates for the 2013 award honoring staff. He has helped guide BC to five NCAA Frozen Fours, including college hockey’s top player. Alphabetically, they are: , St. national championships in 2008, 2010 and 2012. Brown is a two-time Lawrence; Carsen Chubak, Niagara; , Miami; Kyle Fla- U.S. Olympian, having played for the both the 1988 and 1992 U.S. nagan, St. Lawrence; Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College; Eric Hartzell, Olympic men’s ice hockey teams. Quinnipiac; Corban Knight, North Dakota; Danny Kristo, North Dakota; David Lassonde (Denver, CO) returns as an assistant coach on the Drew LeBlanc, St. Cloud State; and Ryan Walters, Nebraska Omaha. 2014 U.S. National Junior Team after helping Team USA win the gold The ten finalists were selected by voting from all 59 Division 1 medal at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia. college hockey head coaches and by online fan balloting at www. Lassonde tutored goaltender John Gibson, who was voted the most hobeybakeraward.com. Criteria for the award include: displaying valuable player of last year’s tournament. Lassonde is completing his outstanding skills in all phases of the game, strength of character second season as an assistant men’s ice hockey coach at the University on and off the ice, sportsmanship and scholastic achievements. of Denver, and his 25th season overall as an NCAA assistant coach. The Hobey Hat Trick (three finalists) will be announced on April 3, Bob Motzko (St. Cloud, MN) is an assistant coach for Team USA for 2013 and the Hobey Baker Award winner will be announced Friday, the first time. He’s finishing his eighth and most successful season April 12, 2013 from Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA during as the head men’s ice hockey coach at St. Cloud State University. the NCAA Frozen Four. The award announcement will be televised His Huskies were co-champions of the Western Collegiate Hockey live on NHL Network or live on the Hobey Baker website at 6:00 pm Association in 2012-13 and earned their fourth NCAA Tournament ET. bid during Motzko’s tenure. Prior to SCSU, Motzko served in multiple coaching capacities at three different schools, including a four-season span on Don Lucia’s staff at Minnesota (2001-05). Motzko has also been a head coach and general manager in the USHL. Notes: Jim Johannson (Colorado Springs, CO), USA Hockey’s assis- tant executive director of hockey operations, is the general manager of the U.S National Junior Team for the fifth consecutive year … Tim Taylor (Guilford, CT), who spent 28 season as the head men’s ice WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

March 14, 2013 who has performed consistently as a regular member of the team. The league’s five other major individual awards for 2012-13 went ST. CLOUD STATE’S DREW LEBLANC HONORED to St. Cloud State University defenseman Nick Jensen as WCHA AS BOTH WCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND Defensive Player of the Year, Minnesota State University goaltender Stephon Williams as WCHA Rookie of the Year, University of Nebraska OUTSTANDING STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Omaha forward Ryan Walters as WCHA Scoring Champion, Williams TO HIGHLIGHT 2012-13 MEN’S AWARD WINNERS as WCHA Goaltending Champion, and Minnesota State University first-year mentor Mike Hastings as WCHA Coach of the Year. SCSU BLUELINER NICK JENSEN TABBED AS WCHA DEFENSIVE The league’s 12 head coaches voted St. Cloud State defenseman PLAYER OF THE YEAR BY LEAGUE’S HEAD COACHES; MINNESOTA Nick Jensen as the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year. A junior from STATE GOALTENDER STEPHON WILLIAMS IS WCHA ROOKIE Rogers, Minn., and an All-WCHA First Team choice, Jensen has been a OF THE YEAR; NEBRASKA OMAHA’S RYAN WALTERS EARNS leader on the Huskies’ blueline throughout the 2012-13 campaign. In WCHA play this winter, he has scored four goals and added 19 assists WCHA SCORING CHAMPIONSHIP, MSU’S WILLIAMS IS along with a substantial +15 rating on the plus/minus. A leader in WCHA GOALTENDING CHAMPION; MINNESOTA STATE’S minutes played on defense for the Huskies, Jensen consistently faces MIKE HASTINGS HONORED AS WCHA COACH OF THE YEAR; the opposition’s top lines and has helped SCSU’s defense limit league ALL-WCHA FIRST TEAM MEMBERS ARE UNO’S WALTERS (F), opponents to just 2.36 goals per game. Among WCHA defenders, Jen- sen led the league with 19 assists and was second with 23 points. He SCSU’S LEBLANC (F), NORTH DAKOTA’S DANNY KRISTO (F), has also posted 27 blocked shots in league play this season. In overall MINNESOTA’S NATE SCHMIDT (D), SCSU’S JENSEN (D) AND games played, Jensen ranks eighth among Division 1 defensemen MSU’S WILLIAMS (G); RECORD 164 STUDENT-ATHLETES EARN with 28 points and second with 24 assists this season. He is +17 on the ALL-WCHA ACADEMIC TEAM HONORS plus/minus for all games and has 36 blocked shots A two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete and All-WCHA Academic Team selection, Jensen was named to the All-WCHA Second Team in 2011-12. An ironman for MADISON, Wis. – St. Cloud State University forward Drew LeBlanc, a the Huskies, Jensen has started in 113 consecutive games and has driving force behind the Huskies’ success in earning a share of the notched 15 goals and 68 assists during his first three seasons in St. program’s first-ever conference regular season championship and Cloud. MacNaughton Cup, has been honored as both the WCHA Player of Honored by voters as the WCHA Rookie of the Year for 2012-13 is the Year and the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year Minnesota State freshman goaltender Stephon Williams, who also to highlight the league’s individual men’s awards for 2012-13 as earned All-WCHA First Team and All-WCHA Rookie Team accolades announced by the conference today (March 14). and was the WCHA Goaltending Champion. From Fairbanks, Alaska, A senior from Hermantown, Minn., LeBlanc becomes the first league Williams, stands 19-9-2 overall (tied for 11th in the country in winning player to earn both of these prestigious awards. He is also a member percentage at .667), with a 1.83 goals-against average (sixth in the of the All-WCHA First Team. The offensive catalyst behind the Huskies’ country) and a .929 save percentage (14 in the country). The two-time drive to first place in the 2012-13 WCHA regular season standings, WCHA Rookie of the Week finished the WCHA regular season leading LeBlanc led the league with 25 assists and also had 10 goals for 35 the league in goals-against average (1.93), ranking second in save points in conference play while charting 10 multiple-point games percentage (.927) and third in wins (15). Williams also has four shut- in WCHA action. Overall, he leads all Division 1 players this winter outs this season, which stands tied for third on MSU’s single-season with 34 assists and ranks fourth in the nation with 46 points scored. list, and he has started the last 27 games in a row for the Mavericks A four- time recipient of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award and a and has started 29 of MSU’s 36 games in 2012-13. four-time All-WCHA Academic Team honoree, LeBlanc has served as The WCHA Scoring Champion for 2012-13 is University of Nebraska a team captain for the past two seasons at SCSU. He has helped the Omaha forward Ryan Walters, who also earned All-WCHA First Team Huskies post a league-leading 3.36 goals per game in conference accolades while having one of the finest seasons in UNO history. A action and overall, SCSU ranks fourth in the nation with 119 goals junior from Rosemount, Minn., Walters topped all league skaters scored. The Huskies enter the WCHA playoffs ranked eighth in the latest with 40 points in 28 conference games, scoring 16 goals and adding Division 1 national polls and own a 21-14-1 overall and 18-9-1 league 24 assists while also averaging a league-best 1.43 points per game. record. A math education major, LeBlanc is currently completing his He had 50 points overall during the regular season, a total that ties student teaching at nearby St. Cloud Apollo High School. He carries for third best in school history, and he is just the third Maverick to a cumulative grade-point average of 3.64, was a CoSIDA Academic score 50 or more points in a season. He ranks second in the NCAA in All-District honoree in both 2010 and 2011, and has participated in overall points (21-29=50) and has scored points in 26 of the last 29 numerous community service activities during his collegiate years, games (21-26=47). Walters was named the Hockey Commissioners’ including programs such as Skate With the Huskies and Husky Haul- Association national player of the month for November, posting six ers, helping first-year students move into their dormitories. Over his goals and nine assists for 15 points and a +8 rating in seven games four-year St. Cloud State career, LeBlanc owns the program record to help the Mavericks to a perfect 7-0-0 record. During that stretch, for games played at 165, ranks sixth in career points with 143 and is he scored goals in five straight games. Walters’ 21 goals are tied fifth third with 102 assists. best in UNO history, he is just two points from becoming the 13th The WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year Award is deter- Maverick to score 100 career points, and he has played in 111 con- mined from nominations made by the member institutions and each secutive games. institution then has one final vote. The criteria is as follows: 1) must The WCHA Coach of the Year for 2012-13 is Mike Hastings of Minne- be a senior student-athlete, i.e. one who is finishing his competition sota State University. In his first year as head coach of the Mavericks, as an eligible player in the WCHA; 2) consistently displays outstand- Hastings has guided MSU to its first top-half league finish since 2007-08 ing sportsmanship on and off the ice; 3) is a good student making with a 16-11-1 mark (22-11-3 overall), with his club in contention for satisfactory progress toward a degree; and 4) is a good hockey player the regular season title heading into the final weekend. The Maver- WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 icks, who achieved an all-time program best national ranking of No. Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (WCHA Player of the Year, WCHA 7 in the country on Feb. 25, had a seven-game unbeaten streak from Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, All-WCHA First Team); and Nov. 23-Dec. 14 and during the course of the season the Mavericks Nick Jensen, Jr., D, St. Cloud State (WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, have claimed wins over No. 2-ranked Minnesota, No. 4 North Dako- All-WCHA First Team). To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, ta and No. 15 Wisconsin. Minnesota State is positioned to make its student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency second-ever NCAA postseason tournament appearance and under at their present institution prior to the current academic year and Hastings’ guidance, the Mavericks claimed an all-time program-best must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale 16 wins in WCHA games. Since Nov. 23rd MSU has gone 19-6-1. for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if Five conference-member teams – Minnesota, Minnesota State, his or her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present Nebraska Omaha, North Dakota and St. Cloud State – are represented institution. on the All-WCHA First Team for 2012-13, with the Huskies landing Major award winners and members of the various all-league teams two players. Named to the All-WCHA First Team, with statistics for who were also recognized today as members of the 2012-13 All-WCHA league games only, are: F - Ryan Walters, Jr., Nebraska Omaha (28 gp, Men’s Academic Team were: Rylan Schwartz, Sr. F, Colorado College 16-24=40); F - Drew LeBlanc, Sr., St. Cloud State (28 gp, 10-25=35); F - (All-WCHA Second Team); Juho Olkinuora, So., G, Denver (All-WCHA Danny Kristo, Sr., North Dakota (28 gp, 17-20=37); D - Nate Schmidt, Second Team); Nick Bjugstad, Jr., F, Minnesota (All-WCHA Third Team); Jr., Minnesota (28 gp, 7-19=26); D - Nick Jensen, Jr., St. Cloud State Erik Haula, Jr., F, Minnesota (All-WCHA Second Team); Nate Schmidt, (28 gp, 4-19=23); G - Stephon Williams, Fr., Minnesota State (15-9-1, Jr., D, Minnesota (All-WCHA First Team); Eriah Hayes, Sr., F, Minnesota 1.93 GAA, .927 Sv%). LeBlanc was the WCHA Offensive Player of the State (All-WCHA Third Team); Andrej Sustr, Jr., D, Nebraska Omaha Week on Oct. 30 and Feb. 5, Kristo was the WCHA Offensive Player of (All-WCHA Third Team); Ryan Walters, Jr., F, Nebraska Omaha (All- the Week on Nov. 20 and Feb. 27, and Williams was the WCHA Rookie WCHA First Team, WCHA Scoring Champion); , Fr., F, of the Week on Nov. 27 and Dec. 4. North Dakota (All-WCHA Rookie Team); Nick Jensen, Jr., D, St. Cloud Members of the All-WCHA Second Team for 2012-13 are: F - Corban State (WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, All-WCHA First Team); Knight, Sr., North Dakota (28 gp, 12-23=35); F - Erik Haula, Jr., Minnesota Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (WCHA Player of the Year, WCHA (26 gp, 13-24=37); F - Rylan Schwartz, Sr., Colorado College (27 gp, Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, All-WCHA First Team); and 12-23=35); D - Joey LaLeggia, So., Denver (28 gp, 10-13=23); D - Mike Jake McCabe, So., D, Wisconsin (All-WCHA Third Team). Boivin, Sr., Colorado College (28 gp, 13-10=23); G - Juho Olkinuora, Voting for the WCHA awards is done by conference member team So., Denver (9-3-5, 2.44 GAA, .924 Sv%). Knight was the WCHA Offen- coaches, players, sports information directors and local media. Each sive Player of the Week on both Dec. 8 and Jan. 8, Schwartz earned team receives eight ballots for a total of 96 voters. Points for awards the same honor on both Nov. 13 and Feb. 27, LaLeggia was WCHA and all-league teams are awarded on a 5-point (for a 1st team vote), Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 20, Boivin was WCHA Defensive 3-point (for a 2nd team vote), and 1-point (for a 3rd team vote) basis. Player of the Week on Oct. 16, and Olkinuora was WCHA Defensive The WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year award is selected Player of the Week on Jan. 8 and Feb. 5. by member team Faculty Athletic Representatives while the WCHA Voted to the All-WCHA Third Team for 2012-13 are: F - Matt Leitner, Defensive Player of the Year is selected by the league’s 12 head coaches. So., Minnesota State (28 gp, 13-19=32); F - Nick Bjugstad, Jr., Minne- sota (28 gp, 15-8=23); F - Eriah Hayes, Sr., Minnesota State (28 gp, 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S AWARD WINNERS 15-13=28); D - Andrej Sustr, Jr., Nebraska Omaha (28 gp, 7-11=18); D - Jake McCabe, So., Wisconsin (24 gp, 3-12=15); G - Adam Wilcox, WCHA Player of the Year Fr., Minnesota (16-6-5, 2.13 GAA, .914 Sv%). Leitner was the WCHA Drew LeBlanc • Sr., F, St. Cloud State University (Hermantown, MN) Offensive Player of the week on Nov. 27, Bjugstad earned the honor WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year on both Oct. 16 and Jan. 3, Hayes was the WCHA Offensive Player of Drew LeBlanc • Sr., F, St. Cloud State University (Hermantown, MN) the Week on Feb. 12, and Wilcox was the WCHA Defensive Player of WCHA Defensive Player of the Year the Week on March 5 and the league’s rookie of the week on Nov. 13 Nick Jensen • Jr., D, St. Cloud State University (Rogers, MN) and Jan. 3. WCHA Rookie of the Year Members of the All-WCHA Rookie Team for 2012-13 as selected by Stephon Williams • Fr., G, Minnesota State University (Fairbanks, AK) the voters are: F - Tony Cameranesi, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (28 gp, 11- WCHA Scoring Champion 17=28); F - Alex Petan, Fr., Michigan Tech (28 gp, 11-18=29); F - Rocco Ryan Walters • Jr., F, University of Nebraska Omaha (Rosemount, MN) Grimaldi, So., North Dakota (28 gp, 10-16=26); D - Nolan Zajac, Fr., WCHA Goaltending Champion Denver (26 gp, 4-10=14); D - Andy Welinski, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (28 Stephon Williams • Fr., G, Minnesota State University (Fairbanks, AK) gp, 3-12=15); G - Stephon Williams, Fr., Minnesota State (15-9-1, 1.93 WCHA Coach of the Year GAA, .927 Sv%. Petan was the WCHA Rookie of the Week on March 5, Mike Hastings • Minnesota State University Grimaldi was the WCHA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 11, and Williams was the WCHA Rookie of the Week on both Nov. 27 and Dec. 4. 2012-13 All-WCHA First Team Repeat members of all-league teams from 2011-12 were: Nick Bjug- P Name Team Yr Hometown stad, F, Minnesota (All-WCHA First Team), Joey LaLeggia, D, Denver F Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha Jr Rosemount, MN (All-WCHA Second Team, All-WCHA Rookie Team), Nate Schmidt, D, F Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State Sr Hermantown, MN Minnesota (All-WCHA Second Team), Nick Jensen, D, St. Cloud State F Danny Kristo North Dakota Sr Eden Prairie, MN (All-WCHA Third Team), and Juho Olkinuora, G, Denver (All-WCHA D Nate Schmidt Minnesota Jr St. Cloud, MN Rookie Team). D Nick Jensen St. Cloud State Jr Rogers, MN Four players who were named as major award winners and/or G Stephon Williams Minnesota State Fr Fairbanks, AK to this season’s all-league teams were previously honored on Feb. 13 as WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2012-13. They were: Ryan Walters, Jr., F, Nebraska Omaha (All-WCHA First Team, WCHA Scoring Cham- pion); Andrej Sustr, Jr., D, Nebraska Omaha (All-WCHA Third Team), WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

2012-13 All-WCHA Second Team (Sr., F, Hugo, MN); Radoslav Illo (Jr, F, Bystrica, Slovakia); *Jeff Jubinville P Name Team Yr Hometown (Jr., F, , AB); *Ben Kinne (Sr., F, St. Paul, MN); Danny Mattson F Corban Knight North Dakota Sr High River, AB (So., F, Minneapolis, MN); *Aaron McLeod (Sr., F, , ON); *Brance F Erik Haula Minnesota Jr Pori, Finland Orban (Sr., F, Lethbridge, AB); Matt Prapavessis (So., D, Oakville, ON); F Rylan Schwartz Colorado College Sr Wilcox, SK Tyler Tosunian (So., F, Whittier, CA); *Brady Wacker (Sr., D, Jansen, SK); D Joey LaLeggia Denver So Burnaby, BC Andrew Walsh (So., G, Dawson Creek, BC); Sam Windle (So., D, Maple D Mike Boivin Colorado College Sr Delta, BC Grove, MN). G Juho Olkinuora Denver So Helsinki, Finland Colorado College: Jeff Collett (Jr., F, Calgary, AB); *Andrew Hamburg (Sr., F, Phoenix, AZ); *Joe Howe (Sr., G, Plymouth, MN); *Alexander 2012-13 All-WCHA Third Team Krushelnyski (Jr., F, Bloomfield Hills, MI); Courtney Lockwood (So., P Name Team Yr Hometown G, Breckenridge, CO); Joe Marciano (Sr., D, Alta Loma, CA); *Eamonn F Matt Leitner Minnesota State So Los Alamitos, CA McDermott (Jr., D, Shaker Heights, OH); William Rapuzzi (Sr., F, An- F Nick Bjugstad Minnesota Jr Blaine, MN chorage, AK); Rylan Schwartz (Sr., F, Wilcox, SK); *Archie Skalbeck F Eriah Hayes Minnesota State Sr La Crescent, MN (Jr., F, Hopkins, MN); Peter Stoykewych (So., D, Winnipeg, MB); *Scott D Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha Jr Plzen, Czech Republic Winkler (Sr., F, Asker, Norway); Ian Young (So., D, City, TX). D Jake McCabe Wisconsin So Eau Claire, WI University of Denver: Wade Bennett (So., D, Gardena, CA); *Sam G Adam Wilcox Minnesota Fr South St. Paul, MN Brittain (Jr., G, Calgary, AB); Josiah Didier (So., D, Littleton, CO); Daniel Doremus (So., F, Aspen, CO); Larkin Jacobson (So., F, Sioux City, IA); 2012-13 All-WCHA Rookie Team *Chris Knowlton (Sr., F, Colorado Springs, CO); *David Makowski (Jr., D, P Name Team Yr Hometown Wildwood, MO); Scott Mayfield (So., D, St. Louis, MO); *Jarrod Mermis F Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth Fr Maple Grove, MN (Jr., F, Alton, IL); *Adam Murray (Sr., G, Anchorage, AK); Juho Olkinuora F Alex Petan Michigan Tech Fr Delta, BC (So., G, Helsinki, Finland); *Shawn Ostrow (Sr., F, Calgary, AB); *Paul F Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota Fr Rossmoor, CA Phillips (Sr., D, Darien, IL); *Nick Shore (Jr., F, Denver, CO). D Nolan Zajac Denver Fr Winnipeg, MB Michigan Technological University: *Kevin Genoe (Sr., G, Qualicum D Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth Fr Duluth, MN Beach, BC); *Milos Gordic (Jr., F, Burnaby, BC); *Blake Hietala (So., F, G Stephon Williams Minnesota State Fr Fairbanks, AK Houghton, MI); *Daniel Holmberg (Jr., F, Nykoping, Sweden); Tanner Kero (So., F, Hancock, MI); *Mikael Lickteig (Sr., F, Little Falls, MN); *Carl March 14, 2013 Nielsen (Sr., D, Lorain, OH); Aaron Pietila (Sr., F, Brighton, MI); Blake Pietila (So., F, Brighton, MI); *Chad Pietila (Sr., F, Brighton, MI); *Daniel RECORD 164 STUDENT-ATHLETES NAMED TO Sova (Jr., D, Cottage Grove, MN); *Brad Stebner (Jr., D, Fort McMurray, MEN’S ALL-WCHA ACADEMIC TEAM FOR 2012-13; AB). University of Minnesota: *Mark Alt (Jr., D, St. Paul, MN); Seth Ambroz 85 ARE REPEAT HONOREES (So., F, New Prague, MN); Nick Bjugstad (Jr., F, Blaine, MN); Travis Boyd (So., F, Hopkins, MN); *Zach Budish (Jr., F, Edina, MN); *Nate Condon MADISON, Wis. – A record total of 164 student-athletes, representing (Jr., F, Wausau, WI); Erik Haula (Jr., F, Pori, Finland); *Seth Helgeson (Sr., all 12 Western Collegiate Hockey Association-member institutions, D, Faribault, MN); *Justin Holl (Jr., D, Tonka Bay, MN); *Jared Larson have earned distinction as members of the men’s 2012-13 All-WCHA (So., F, Apple Valley, MN); Ben Marshall (So., D, Mahtomedi, MN); Jake Academic Team as announced today, March 14, by the conference Parenteau (Jr., D, Shafer, MN); Kyle Rau (So., F, Eden Prairie, MN); *Nate office. Eighty-five (85) of those 164 individuals are previous honorees. Schmidt (Jr., D, St. Cloud, MN); * (Jr., F, Colorado Springs, The highest numbers of student-athletes earning men’s All-WCHA CO); Michael Shibrowski (Jr., G, Andover, MN); Sam Warning (So., F, Academic Team honors in a single season prior to this year was 149 Chesterfield, MO). in 2012-13. University of Minnesota Duluth: Chris Casto (So., D, Stillwater, MN); To earn recognition as a member of the All-WCHA Academic Team, *Aaron Crandall (Jr., G, Lakeville, MN); Justin Crandall (So., F, Lakeville, member team student-athletes must meet the following criteria: 1) MN); *Keegan Flaherty (Sr., F, Duluth, MN); *Jake Hendrickson (Sr., F, have completed one year of residency at present institution, prior to Savage, MN); Caleb Herbert (So., F, Bloomington, MN); Adam Krause the current academic year; and 2) have a grade point average of at (So., F, Hermantown, MN); *Luke McManus (So., D, Apple Valley, MN); least 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) for the previous two semesters or three Tim Smith (Jr., D, Superior, WI). quarters. Minnesota State University, Mankato: Phil Cook (Sr., G, Wheaton, Following, by member institution, are the members of the men’s IL); *Tyler Elbrecht (Sr., D, Edwardsville, IL); Max Gaede (So., F, Woodbury, 2012-13 All-WCHA Academic Team (*indicates repeat honoree). MN); Chase Grant (So., F, Oklahoma City, OK); Eriah Hayes (Sr., F, La University of Alaska Anchorage: Scott Allen (So., F, Edmonton, Crescent, MN); *Evan Karambelas (Jr., G, Fort St. John, BC); Mat Knoll AB); *Matt Bailey (Jr., F, Winnipeg, MB); *Brett Cameron (Jr., F, Spruce (So., D, Edmonton, AB); Zach Lehrke (Jr., F, Park Rapids, MN); *Evan Grove, AB); Austin Coldwell (So., D, Vancouver, WA); *Chris Crowell Mosey (Sr., D, Downers Grove, IL); Zach Palmquist (So., D, South St. (Sr., F, Williams Lake, BC); Tyler Currier (Sr., F, Anchorage, AK); *Alex Paul, MN); Brett Stern (So., D, Lino Lakes, MN); Charlie Thauwald (So., Gellert (Sr., F, Kelowna, BC); *Chris Kamal (Jr., G, Alpharetta, GA); F, Rochester, MN). Corbin Karl (So., D, Foremost, AB); *Daniel Naslund (Sr., F, Nykoping, University of Nebraska Omaha: *Bryce Aneloski (Sr., D, Pekin, Sweden); Andrew Pickering (Jr., F, West Vancouver, BC); Kory Roy (So., IL); *Dayn Belfour (So., G, Morden, MB); *John Faulkner (Sr., G, Sarnia, F, Anchorage, AK); *Quinn Sproule (Jr., D, Hussar, AB); *Scott Warner ON); *Brent Gwidt (Sr., F, Minocqua, WI); Ryan Massa (So., G, Littleton, (Sr., D, Anchorage, AK). CO); Jaycob Megna (So., D, Northbrook, IL); *Brock Montpetit (Jr., F, Bemidji State University: *Jake Areshenko (Sr., D, Port Coquitlam, Somerset, WI); Brian O’Rourke (So., D, St. Louis, MO); *James Polk (So., BC); *David Boehm (Sr., F, Naples, FL); Phil Brewer (Fr., F, Cambridge, F, , NY); *Zahn Raubenheimer (Jr., F, Smoky Lake, AB); Andrew ON); *Kyle Brodie (Jr., D, Northglenn, CO); *Matt Carlson (Sr., D, Grand Schmit (So., F, Grafton, WI); *Johnnie Searfoss (Jr., F, Colleyville, TX); Forks, ND); *Mathieu Dugas (Sr., G, L’Assomption, QC); *Matt Hartmann *Alex Simonson (Jr., F, Grand Forks, ND); *Andrej Sustr (Jr., D, Plzen, WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

Czech Republic); *Tony Turgeon (Jr., D, Grand Forks, ND); Ryan Walters Over the first eight years of the award, there have been 640 WCHA (Jr., F, Rosemount, MN); Dominic Zombo (So., F, Ballwin, MO). Scholar-Athlete honorees representing all 12 men’s- and all eight University of North Dakota: Connor Gaarder (So., F, Edina, MN); women’s-member institutions. Fifty-four (54) of this season’s 115 Rocco Grimaldi (Fr., F, Rossmoor, CA); Mark MacMillan (So., F, Penticton, men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar-Athletes are repeat honorees, BC); Mitch MacMillan (Jr., F, Penticton, BC); *Andrew MacWilliam (Sr., including two four-time recipients and 21 three-time honorees. D, Calgary, AB); *Tate Maris (Sr., G, Denver, CO); Nick Mattson (So., D, Earning the distinguished WCHA Scholar-Athlete honor for the Chanhassen, MN); Brendan O’Donnell (So., F, Winnipeg, MB); *Derek fourth time are St. Cloud State’s Anna Donlan (2009-10, ’10-11, ’11- Rodwell (Jr., F, Taber, AB); Dan Senkbeil (So., D/F, Fremont, CA); *Dillon 12, ’12-13) and Drew LeBlanc (2009-10, ’10-11, ’11-12, ’12-13), who Simpson (Jr., D, Edmonton, AB). become only the sixth and seventh student-athletes to ever do so. St. Cloud State University: Brooks Bertsch (So., F, Dubuque, IA); The other four-time honorees have been Colorado College’s Scott *Brandon Burrell (Jr., D, Park, MN); Tim Daly (So., D, Maple McCulloch (2005-06, ’06-07, ’07-08, ’08-09), North Dakota’s Chay Ridge, BC); *Nic Dowd (Jr., F, Huntsville, AL); Ryan Faragher (So., G, Genoway (2007-08, ’08-09, ’09-10, ’10-11), Minnesota Duluth’s Kenny Fort Frances, ON); *Kevin Gravel (Jr., D, Kingsford, MI); *Ben Hanowski Reiter (2008-09, ’09-10, ’10-11, ’11-12), and Minnesota State’s Jenna (Sr., F, Little Falls, MN); Joey Holka (So., F, Phoenix, AZ); *Nick Jensen Hewitt (2006-07, ’07-08, ’08-09, ’09-10) and Austin Lee (2008-09, ’09- (Jr., D, Rogers, MN); *Drew LeBlanc (Sr., F, Hermantown, MN); David 10, ’10-11, ’11-12). Morley (Fr., F, Richmond Hills, ON); Nick Oliver (So., F, Roseau, MN); Joe Twenty-one (21) of this season’s men’s and women’s honorees have Phillippi (So., G, Shoreview, MN); Andrew Prochno (So., D, Minnetonka, now earned the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award for the third time in their MN); Jarrod Rabey (So., D, Rockton, IL); Joe Rehkamp (So, F, Plymouth, careers. They are, by member team, Alaska Anchorage’s Chris Crowell, MN). Bemidji State’s Jake Areshenko, Molly Arola, Sadie Lundquist, Brance University of Wisconsin: *Tyler Barnes (Jr., F, Eagan, MN); *Chase Orban and Abby Williams, Denver’s Shawn Ostrow and Paul Phillips, Drake (Jr., D, Mosinee, WI); *Joe Faust (Jr., D, Bloomington, MN); *Gavin Michigan Tech’s Kevin Genoe, Minnesota Duluth’s Aaron Crandall, Hartzog (Jr., F, Pewaukee, WI); *Ryan Little (Sr., F, Fond du Lac, WI); Jake Audrey Belanger-Cournoyer and Vanessa Thibault, Minnesota State’s McCabe (So., D, Eau Claire, WI); Michael Mersch (Jr., F, Park Ridge, IL); Tyler Elbrecht, Erika Magnusson and Lauren Smith, North Dakota’s Brad Navin (So., F, Waupaca, WI); Landon Peterson (So., G, Oregon, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux, Mary Loken, Allison Parizek WI); Joel Rumpel (So., G, Swift Current, SK); *Frankie Simonelli (Jr., D, and Jordan Slavin, and St. Cloud State’s Callie Dahl. Bensenville, IL); *Mark Zengerle (Jr., F, Rochester, NY). The complete list of 54 repeat honorees for 2012-13, listed by team, is as follows (****four-time recipient, ***three-time, **two-time): February 13, 2013 Alaska Anchorage: Matt Bailey* (Jr., F), Chris Crowell*** (Sr., F), Scott Warner* (Sr., D). WCHA ANNOUNCES RECORD 115 MEN’S AND Bemidji State: Jake Areshenko*** (Sr., D), Molly Arola*** (Sr., F), Allie WOMEN’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETES FOR 2012-13 Duellman* (Jr., D), Sadie Lundquist*** (Sr., F), Aaron McLeod** (Sr., F), 8TH ANNUAL CLASS INCLUDES 54 REPEAT HONOREES; SCSU’S Brance Orban*** (Sr., F), Erika Wheelhouse* (Sr., D), Abby Williams*** (Sr., F), Danielle Williams* (Jr., D/F). ANNA DONLAN, DREW LEBLANC ARE FOUR-TIME RECIPIENTS Denver: Shawn Ostrow*** (Sr., F), Paul Phillips*** (Sr., D). Michigan Tech: Kevin Genoe*** (Sr., G), Brad Stebner* (Jr., D). The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through Commissioner Minnesota: Bethany Brausen* (Jr., F), Zach Budish* (Jr., F), Nate Bruce M. McLeod, Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, Michigan Condon* (Jr., F). Technological University Athletic Director Suzanne Sanregret (Chair, Minnesota Duluth: Audrey Cournoyer*** (Sr., F), Aaron Crandall*** men’s league) and University of Minnesota Duluth Faculty Represen- (Jr., G), Luke McManus* (So., D), Vanessa Thibault*** (Sr., F). tative Al Mensinger (Chair, women’s league) has announced a record Minnesota State: Emilia Andersson* (Sr., D), Tyler Elbrecht*** (Sr., total of 115 men’s and women’s student-athletes that make up the D), Evan Karambelas* (Jr., G), Melissa Klippenstein* (Jr., F), Erika Mag- eighth annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients for nusson*** (Sr., D), Kathleen Rogan* (Jr., F), Lauren Smith*** (Sr., F). 2012-13. The previous record for honorees in one season was 110 Nebraska Omaha: Bryce Aneloski* (Sr., D), Zahn Raubenheimer* in 2011-12. (Jr., F), Johnnie Searfoss* (Jr., F), Alex Simonson* (Jr., F). “The announcement of our annual WCHA Scholar-Athletes is always North Dakota: Jocelyne Lamoureux*** (Sr., F), Monique Lamou- a very special time of the year,” said McLeod, Martin, Sanregret and reux*** (Sr., F/D), Mary Loken*** (Sr., F), Allison Parizek*** (Sr., F), Mensinger in a joint statement. “It is an opportunity for both the Michelle Bonapace-Potvin* (So., G), Dillon Simpson* (Jr., D), Jordan Association and our member teams to publically acknowledge the Slavin*** (Sr., D). outstanding accomplishments of these young men and women and Ohio State: Madison Marcotte* (Jr., D), Minttu Tuominen* (Sr., F). pay tribute to the amount of time, hard work and dedication each of St. Cloud State: Sydney Burghardt* (Jr., F), Callie Dahl*** (Sr., F), them put into their already demanding schedules as student-athletes. Anna Donlan**** (Sr., G), Nic Dowd* (Jr., F), Julia Gilbert* (Jr., F), Kevin Achieving this high honor is a remarkable tribute to every one of Gravel* (Jr., D), Nick Jensen* (Jr., D), Drew LeBlanc**** (Sr., F), Amanda them and on behalf of the entire WCHA family, we wish them all the Monkman* (Jr., D), Amy Olson* (So., F). success in the world.” Wisconsin: Natalie Berg* (Jr., D). The WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through mem- In 2005-06, the first season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, ber team Faculty Representatives and approved by the conference there were 47 men’s and women’s honorees. In 2006-07, there were membership beginning with the 2005-06 season. To earn recognition 49 honorees, in 2007-08 there were 79, in 2008-09 there were 71, in as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student-athletes 2009-10 there were 80, in 2010-11 there were 90 and in 2011-12 there must have completed at least one year of residency at their present were 110. institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a WCHA Scholar-Athlete recipients are honored on-ice at a home grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous game by their institutions and presented a commemorative plaque. two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his/her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution. WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETES • BY TEAM An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in ****four-time recipient; ***three-time; **two time School,®the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a University of Alaska Anchorage: Matt Bailey* (Jr., F, Oakbank, positive impact as leaders in their communities. MB); Chris Crowell*** (Sr., F, Williams Lake, BC); Daniel Naslund (Sr., F, The finalists were chosen by a media committee from the list of 20 Nykoping, Sweden); Kory Roy (So., F, Anchorage, AK); Quinn Sproule candidates announced in November. Nationwide fan voting begins (Jr., D, Hussar, AB); Scott Warner * (Sr., D, Anchorage, AK). immediately to help select the winner. Fans are encouraged to vote Bemidji State University: Jake Areshenko*** (Sr., D, Port Coquitlam, on theSenior CLASS Award website or on the Senior CLASS Award BC); Phil Brewer (Fr., F, Cambridge, ON); Matt Hartmann (Sr., F, Hugo, Facebook fan page through March 25. Fan votes will be combined with MN); Aaron McLeod** (Sr., F, Ottawa, ON); Brance Orban*** (Sr., F, media and Division I head coaches’ votes to determine the winner. Lethbridge, AB); Matt Prapavessis (So., D, Oakville, ON); Tyler Tosunian The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the (So., F, Whittier, CA); Andrew Walsh (So., G, Dawson Creek, BC); Sam 2013 NCAA Frozen Four® in Pittsburgh April 11 and 13. Windle (So., D, Maple Grove, MN). For more information on the finalists, visitseniorCLASSaward.com. Colorado College: Alexander Krushelnyski (Jr., F, Bloomfield Hills, Ice Hockey Candidates: Brett Beebe, Western Michigan; Danny MI); Eamonn McDermott (Jr., D, Shaker Heights, OH). Biega, Harvard; Kyle Bonis, Ferris State; Stephen Carew, Air Force; University of Denver: Larkin Jacobson (So., F, Sioux City, IA); Scott Alex Gerke, ; Ben Hanowski, St. Cloud State; Brendan Mayfield (So., D, St. Louis, MO); Shawn Ostrow*** (Sr., F, Calgary, AB); Jamison, Robert Morris; Brandon Nunn, Holy Cross; Cheyne Rocha, Paul Phillips*** (Sr., D, Darien, IL). Army; Steven Spinell, Miami (Ohio). Michigan Technological University: Kevin Genoe*** (Sr., G, Qual- icum Beach, BC); Tanner Kero (So., F, Hancock, MI); Daniel Sova (Jr., D, LONGTIME WCHA COACH NAMED Cottage Grove, MN); Brad Stebner* (Jr., D, Fort McMurray, AB). University of Minnesota: Zach Budish* (Jr., F, Edina, MN); Nate HOBEY BAKER LEGEND OF HOCKEY Condon* (Jr., F, Wausau, WI); Kyle Rau (So., F, Eden Prairie, MN); Michael Shibrowski (Jr., G, Andover, MN). St. Paul, Minn. – The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation is University of Minnesota Duluth: Aaron Crandall*** (Jr., G, Lakeville, very pleased to announce its 2013 Legend of Hockey recipient is Jeff MN); Justin Crandall (So., F, Lakeville, MN); Jake Hendrickson (Sr., F, Sauer. A veteran of 31 years coaching at the elite Division 1 college Savage, MN); Adam Krause (So., F, Hermantown, MN); Luke McManus* level in the WCHA, Sauer is the only person in league annals to coach (So., D, Apple Valley, MN); Tim Smith (Jr., D, Superior, WI). 30 seasons and is also the winningest coach. Minnesota State University, Mankato: Tyler Elbrecht*** (Sr., Following his playing career at Colorado College in the mid-1960s, D, Edwardsville, IL); Chase Grant (So., F, Oklahoma City, OK); Evan Sauer joined legendary coach Bob Johnson as an assistant at CC in Karambelas* (Jr., G, Fort St. John, BC); Mat Knoll (So., D, Edmonton, 1966, then, followed Johnson to Wisconsin in a similar capacity in AB); Charlie Thauwald (So., F, Rochester, MN). 1968. The head coaching job opened at Colorado College in 1971 University of Nebraska Omaha: Bryce Aneloski* (Sr., D, Pekin, IL); and coach Sauer began his extensive career guiding the Tigers for John Faulkner (Sr., G, Sarnia, ON); Ryan Massa (So., G, Littleton, CO); the next 11 seasons until 1982. At that point, Badger Bob Johnson Jaycob Megna (So., D, Northbrook, IL); Brock Montpetit (Jr., F, Somer- accepted the head coaching reigns with the NHL’s set, WI); Brian O’Rourke (So., D, St. Louis, MO); Zahn Raubenheimer* and Sauer was named the next Wisconsin head coach. (Jr., F, Smoky Lake, AB); Andrew Schmit (So., F, Grafton, WI); Johnnie In his first season behind the Badger bench, coach Sauer claimed Searfoss* (Jr., F, Colleyville, TX); Alex Simonson* (Jr., F, Grand Forks, the NCAA tournament title in 1982-83, the first time in NCAA history ND); Andrej Sustr (Jr., D, Plzen, Czech Republic); Ryan Walters (Jr., F, a coach had won the title in his inaugural season. He added a second Rosemount, MN). national championship with the Badgers in 1990. Sauer went on to University of North Dakota: Mark MacMillan (So., F, Penticton, coach Wisconsin for 20 years, retiring following the 2002 hockey BC); Nick Mattson (So., D, Chanhassen, MN); Dillon Simpson* (Jr., D, season. In WCHA play at Wisconsin, Sauer’s teams finished amongst Edmonton, AB). the top three teams in 14 of his 20 seasons and won league titles in St. Cloud State University: Brooks Bertsch (So., F, Dubuque, IA); 1990 and 2000. Nic Dowd* (Jr., F, Huntsville, AL); Ryan Faragher (So., G, Fort Frances, Jeff ranks fifth all-time in games coached at 1244 and is eighth ON); Kevin Gravel* (Jr., D, Kingsford, MI); Joey Holka (So., F, Phoenix, overall in college hockey wins at 655 between his stints with Colorado AZ); Nick Jensen* (Jr., D, Rogers, MN); Drew LeBlanc**** (Sr., F, Her- College and Wisconsin. As one of the most respected coaches in the mantown, MN); David Morley (Fr., F, Richmond Hills, ON); Nick Oliver game, coach Sauer has continued to be the consummate diplomat (So., F, Roseau, MN); Joe Phillippi (So., G, Shoreview, MN). to the sport. During the 1990s, Sauer has worked with USA Hockey with a variety of teams competing on the national and international stage. MEN’S HOCKEY FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR Forty years ago, Jeff became involved with former Chicago Black 2012-13 SENIOR CLASS AWARD® Hawks star Stan Makita, assisting him with summer camps for the GROUP INCLUDES SCSU’S BEN HANOWSKI hearing-impaired. For the past half dozen years, Jeff has been work- ing with the U.S. Deaflympics program, and is presently assembling a squad to participate in the World Deaf Hockey Championships to OVERLAND PARK, KS – Ten NCAA®men’s hockey student-athletes who be held in Helsinki, Finland at the end of March. His work with the excel both on and off the ice were selected as finalists on Feb. 13 for Deaflympics program led to another passion of his, coaching the U.S. the 2012-13 Senior CLASS Award®in collegiate hockey. To be eligible Sled Hockey team the past three years since the 2010 Vancouver winter for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division Olympics. Jeff will be taking a team comprised of handicapped sled 1 senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence hockey players to Seoul, South Korea for the World Championships – community, classroom, character and competition. The complete coming up in April. list of finalists follows this release. If all that is not enough, Sauer serves as a disciplinary judge for the WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

IIHF World Hockey Championships coming up in Helsinki in mid-May team will play five other league members four times each and four featuring some of the top pro and amateur players in the world. Jeff others two times each. The WCHA has had a 28 games per team also continues in his role as an Assistant to the Commissioner in the conference schedule in place since 1997-98. WCHA. His legacy has not gone unnoticed as Jeff was honored by Western Collegiate Hockey Association play gets underway the USA Hockey in 2000 with their Distinguished Achievement Award weekend of Friday and Saturday, October 25-26, with a pair of two- and by the NHL in 2011 as a recipient of their Lester Patrick Award game series as the league’s newest member, Alabama Huntsville, for outstanding contributions to hockey in the U.S. hosts Bemidji State and a pair of Upper Peninsula rivals face-off when Sauer will be honored along with this year’s Hobey Baker Award Northern Michigan entertains Michigan Tech. winner at the Hobey Baker Award banquet May 22 in St. Paul, Minn. On the weekend of November 1-2, five more WCHA teams en- Banquet tickets are available by visiting the Hobey website at hobey- gage in their first conference series of 2013-14 as Alaska plays host bakeraward.com. to Northern Michigan, Alaska Anchorage travels to Bowling Green, Ferris State visits Alabama Huntsville and Minnesota State heads to March 7, 2013 Bemidji State. Then on November 8-9, Lake Superior skates in their 2013-14 WCHA WCHA ANNOUNCES 140-GAME CONFERENCE openers when the Lakers entertain Alaska. SCHEDULE FOR UPCOMING 2013-14 CAMPAIGN The first-half of WCHA play concludes the weekend of December ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE, ALASKA ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, 13-14 with second half conference action resuming just after New Year’s on January 3-4. BEMIDJI STATE, BOWLING GREEN, FERRIS STATE, During the course of the 2013-14 regular season there will be a total LAKE SUPERIOR STATE, MICHIGAN TECH, MINNESOTA of four weekends featuring all 10 WCHA-member teams engaged STATE, NORTHERN MICHIGAN TO COMPETE FOR WCHA in league play. Those are November 22-23, December 6-7, February CHAMPIONSHIP, MACNAUGHTON CUP OVER 28 GAMES PER 14-15 and March 7-8 – the final weekend of the regular season. The first round of WCHA playoffs will be contested March 14-16 TEAM SLATE with the WCHA Final Five championship scheduled for March 20-22.

MADISON, Wis. – The men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s 2013-14 WCHA MEN’S CONFERENCE SCHEDULE today released a 140-game conference schedule for the upcoming (start times will be released as soon as possible.) 2013-14 season that will continue the league’s long-standing 28 games per team slate and feature all league series being played on Friday, October 25 the traditional hockey nights of Fridays and Saturdays. Bemidji State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Included in the schedule is the league’s newest full-time member Michigan Tech @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) in University of Alabama Huntsville. Known as the ‘Hockey Capital of Saturday, October 26 the South’, Alabama Huntsville was granted full-time membership Bemidji State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) into the WCHA family on January 17. The Chargers have been playing Michigan Tech @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) NCAA hockey since 1985, won two NCAA Div. II championships in the mid-1990s and have made six national tournament appearances, Friday, November 1 were former members of and have been Ferris State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) competing as a Division 1 independent the past three seasons. Alaska Anchorage @ Bowling Green (WCHA) The addition of Alabama Huntsville gives the WCHA a highly-com- Northern Michigan @ Alaska (WCHA) petitive 10-team league beginning in 2013-14, with membership Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) consisting of University of Alabama Huntsville (Chargers), University Saturday, November 2 of Alaska Anchorage (Seawolves), University of Alaska Fairbanks Ferris State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) (Nanooks), Bemidji State University (Beavers), Bowling Green State Alaska Anchorage @ Bowling Green (WCHA) University (Falcons), Ferris State University (Bulldogs), Lake Superior Northern Michigan @ Alaska (WCHA) State University (Lakers), Michigan Technological University (Hus- Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) kies), Minnesota State University, Mankato (Mavericks) and Northern Friday, November 8 Michigan University (Wildcats). Alabama Huntsville @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) “We are truly looking forward to a tremendous season in 2013-14 Alaska @ Lake Superior (WCHA) and all the excitement and interest that the new-look WCHA will Bemidji State @ Ferris State (WCHA) generate,” said Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod. “We are extremely Bowling Green @ Minnesota State (WCHA) pleased with the 28 games per team schedule that will give our fans Saturday, November 9 what they most want, and that’s a majority of league games. Alabama Huntsville @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) ”The WCHA promises to be as intense and competitive as ever across Alaska @ Lake Superior (WCHA) the board and with the addition of new and compelling rivalries to Bemidji State @ Ferris State (WCHA) those we maintain, our fans across the country are in for a real treat. Bowling Green @ Minnesota State (WCHA) We also want to extend a warm welcome to all the fans, family, staff, Friday, November 15 friends and communities of our six newest teams and know they will Alaska Anchorage @ Bemidji State (WCHA) enjoy the spirit of pride, passion and commitment that has always Bowling Green @ Ferris State (WCHA) been a hallmark of the WCHA.” Lake Superior @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) The 140-game conference slate for 2013-14 will have each of the Saturday, November 16 10 member teams playing 28 WCHA games, 14 at home and 14 away, Alaska Anchorage @ Bemidji State (WCHA) with the regular season champion being awarded college hockey’s Bowling Green @ Ferris State (WCHA) most renowned and valuable trophy – the MacNaughton Cup. Each Lake Superior @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

Friday, November 22 Saturday, January 11 Alabama Huntsville @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Michigan Tech @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Alaska @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Alaska @ Ferris State (WCHA) Bemidji State @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Michigan Tech @ Ferris State (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Friday, January 17 Saturday, November 23 Alaska Anchorage @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Alabama Huntsville @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Alaska @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Michigan Tech @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Ferris State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Alaska @ Ferris State (WCHA) Saturday, January 18 Lake Superior @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Alaska Anchorage @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Alaska @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Friday, November 29 Ferris State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Friday, January 24 Michigan Tech @ Alaska (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Bemidji State @ Alaska (WCHA) Ferris State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Saturday, November 30 Ferris State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Saturday, January 25 Michigan Tech @ Alaska (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Bemidji State @ Alaska (WCHA) Ferris State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Ferris State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Friday, December 6 Friday, January 31 Alabama Huntsville @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Alabama Huntsville @ Alaska (WCHA) Alaska @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Michigan Tech @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Bemidji State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Ferris State @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Saturday, February 1 Saturday, December 7 Alabama Huntsville @ Alaska (WCHA) Alabama Huntsville @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Michigan Tech @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Alaska @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Bemidji State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Friday, February 7 Ferris State @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Alabama Huntsville @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Alaska Anchorage @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Friday, December 13 Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Ferris State (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Saturday, February 8 Alaska @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Alabama Huntsville @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Alaska Anchorage @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Saturday, December 14 Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Ferris State (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Friday, February 14 Alaska @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Alabama Huntsville @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Alaska @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Friday, January 3 Ferris State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Alaska (WCHA) Saturday, February 15 Northern Michigan @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Alabama Huntsville @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Michigan Tech @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Saturday, January 4 Alaska @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Bowling Green @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Ferris State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Alaska (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Friday, February 21 Michigan Tech @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Friday, January 10 Alaska Anchorage @ Ferris State (WCHA) Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) Alaska @ Bowling Green (WCHA) Saturday, February 22 Bemidji State @ Lake Superior (WCHA) Lake Superior @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) Michigan Tech @ Ferris State (WCHA) Alaska Anchorage @ Ferris State (WCHA) Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

Friday, February 28 and our respective ice hockey programs both strong and vibrant. The Alabama Huntsville @ Bemidji State (WCHA) University of Alabama in Huntsville is a dynamic, top-quality institu- Ferris State @ Alaska (WCHA) tion with an excellent academic and athletic reputation and without Bowling Green @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) question the Chargers are going to be a great fit and a successful, Minnesota State @ Lake Superior (WCHA) contributing member. “Just as the entire UAH campus and the Huntsville community are Saturday, March 1 exhilarated to now have a welcoming home for their men’s hockey Alabama Huntsville @ Bemidji State (WCHA) program, the WCHA is also extremely proud and gratified to be pro- Ferris State @ Alaska (WCHA) viding that home.” Bowling Green @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) Said University of Alabama in Huntsville President Robert Alten- Minnesota State @ Lake Superior (WCHA) kirch, “We’re pleased that our ice hockey team is going to have the Friday, March 7 opportunity to compete and grow in a NCAA Division 1 conference. Northern Michigan @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) We believe that our affiliation with the Western Collegiate Hockey Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska (WCHA) Association will be a tremendous boost to our recruiting, scheduling Bemidji State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) and our ability to be competitive on the ice. Lake Superior @ Ferris State (WCHA) “We want to thank the WCHA and its member institutions for their Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) confidence in allowing us to be a part of their conference. Their affir- Saturday, March 8 mative vote will invigorate our ability to maintain our great hockey Northern Michigan @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) tradition.” Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska (WCHA) UAH Director of Athletics Dr. E.J. Brophy said, “All athletic programs Bemidji State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) experience special defining moments, and our hockey program’s Lake Superior @ Ferris State (WCHA) acceptance today into the Western Collegiate Hockey Association is Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) certainly one of those moments. The WCHA is a preeminent hockey March 14-16 conference in America, and I know that our student-athletes, coach- WCHA First Round Playoffs es, fans, friends, alums and the people of Huntsville are ecstatic and March 20-22 proud of this giant step for our ice hockey program. WCHA Final Five Playoff Championship “The last time we were in a conference, we won the conference tournament and advanced to the NCAA tournament, which will be our immediate and ambitious goal when we begin play in the WCHA. WCHA GRANTS FULL-TIME MEMBERSHIP TO It is a banner day for the Chargers.” UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE The men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association, home to a record CHARGERS TO BECOME 10TH MEMBER OF MEN’S LEAGUE 37 national championships teams since it’s founding in 1951, has been operating as a 12-team conference for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. Current members are University of Alaska Anchorage, Bemidji The Western Collegiate Hockey Association men’s membership voted State University, Colorado College, University of Denver, Michigan January 17 to admit the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Technological University, University of Minnesota, University of Min- as a full-time men’s conference member. The vote of approval was nesota Duluth, Minnesota State University, University of Nebraska taken after UAH submitted an application for membership and made Omaha, University of North Dakota, St. Cloud State University and a formal presentation to a WCHA group of member-team Presidents University of Wisconsin. and Athletic Directors at a meeting held in conjunction with the NCAA On March 21, 2011, the Big Ten Conference announced the formation Convention in Dallas, Tex. of a new Division 1 men’s college hockey league that would include The addition of University of Alabama in Huntsville into college current WCHA-members Minnesota and Wisconsin and begin play hockey’s most historic and successful conference will bring future in 2013-14. On July 13, 2012, Colorado College, Denver, Minnesota men’s league membership to 10 teams. Their membership will be Duluth, Nebraska Omaha and North Dakota announced they would effective as soon as 2013-14. be leaving the WCHA following the 2012-13 season to form another WCHA men’s membership in 2013-14 currently consists of University new league, known as the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, of Alaska Anchorage, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Bemidji State which also begins play in 2013-14. Then on Sept. 22, 2011, St. Cloud University, Bowling Green State University, Ferris State University, State announced they were leaving the WCHA for the NCHC. Lake Superior State University, Michigan Technological University, Minnesota State University, Mankato and Northern Michigan Uni- versity. ABOUT UAH HOCKEY In issuing a joint statement on behalf of the Association, Dr. Richard Davenport, President of Minnesota State University, Mankato and Chair The University of Alabama in Huntsville hockey program has been of the WCHA President’s Group, and Bruce McLeod, Commissioner of playing as an NCAA Division I independent since the end of the the WCHA, said “The WCHA is delighted to have reached in principle 2009-10 season following the dissolution of the CHA (College Hockey an agreement to officially welcome University of Alabama in Hunts- America). The program was dropped back to club status for a brief ville into the Association family as a full-time men’s member. This is stint in the spring of 2012, and then revived a short time later. The a significant day for the Chargers, the community of Huntsville, the program struggled to fill a 2012-13 schedule, as previously scheduled conference itself, and college hockey in general. Growing the game teams dropped UAH upon the canceling of the program. and assisting developing programs however possible has always Known as the “Hockey Capital of the South,” UAH has been playing been a charge of the WCHA and this is another positive evolution in NCAA hockey since 1985. The program won two NCAA Division II our history. Championships in the mid-1990’s, before Div. II hockey was dropped. “Each of our member institutions are 100% committed to keeping The program has seen massive facility upgrades, as well as a new the WCHA among the premier conferences in all of collegiate athletics coaching staff with professional experience and high expectations. WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

UAH has made an appearance in six NCAA Tournaments and is cur- 4-2, W 6-1); 3/1-2 @ CC (L 1-4, W 7-2); 3/8-9 vs UND (L 3-4, W 2-1 ot). rently the only D1 hockey program without a home in 2013-14. Nebraska Omaha (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 vs BSU (T 3-3 ot, L For a history of UAH hockey, visit: http://www.uahchargers.com/ 2-3); 11/2-3 @ MTU (W 2-1, W 5-3); 11/10-11 vs UMD (W 3-2, W 6-3); sports/2011/11/10/MHOCKEY_1110111439.aspx?path=mhockey. 11/30-12/1 @ UM (W 3-2, L 2-3); 12/7-8 @ SCSU (W 6-5, L 1-2); 12/14- 15 vs MSU (L 3-6, W 5-1); 1/4-5 vs CC (W 8-4, W 3-1); 1/11-12 @ DU (L 4-7, T 3-3 ot); 1/25-26 @ BSU (W 5-3, W 2-1); 2/1-2 vs MTU (W 4-3, L 2012-13 WCHA RESULTS • BY TEAM 1-2 ot); 2/8-9 vs UND (L 1-2, L 2-5); 2/15-16 @ UAA (W 3-0, W 6-5 ot); 3/1-2 vs UW (L 3-4, L 2-6); 3/8-9 @ UMD (L 4-5, L 0-6). Alaska Anchorage (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 @ UND (L 1-4, T North Dakota (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 vs UAA (W 4-1, T 3-3 3-3 ot); 11/9-10 vs UM (L 0-4, T 2-2 ot); 11/23-24 @ BSU (T 2-2 ot, L ot); 11/9-10 @ SCSU (W 3-0, L 2-5); 11/16-17 vs UMD (T 4-4 ot, W 4-3 4-5); 11/30-12/1 vs SCSU (L 3-4 ot, W 3-1); 12/7-8 @ MSU (L 1-3, L 0-3); ot); 11/30-12/1 @ CC (L 3-5, W 3-2 ot); 12/7-8 vs DU (T 2-2 ot, W 6-3); 12/14-15 vs UMD (L 1-5, L 1-2); 1/4-5 vs UW (L 3-5, L 0-1); 1/11-12 @ 12/14-15 @ MTU (W 6-1, W 4-1); 1/11-12 vs CC (L 3-4, W 5-3); 1-18/19 UM (L 3-5, L 1-7); 1/18-19 vs MSU (T 3-3 ot, L 0-4); 1/25-26 @ UW (L @ UM (L 1-5, T 4-4 ot); 1/25-26 vs SCSU (L 1-3, T 2-2 ot); 2/1-2 vs UW 2-5, L 1-2); 2/1-2 vs CC (T 2-2 ot, T 3-3 ot); 2/8-9 @ MTU (W 5-4, L 1-6); (T 1-1 ot, W 4-1); 2/8-9 @ UNO (W 2-1, W 5-2); 2/22-23 @ DU (L 4-5, 2/15-16 vs UNO (L 0-3, L 5-6 ot); 3/8-10 @ DU (L 1-7, L 1-6). W 6-1); 3/1-2 vs BSU (W 4-2, T 2-2 ot); 3/8-9 @ MSU (W 4-3, L 1-2 ot). Bemidji State (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 @ UNO (T 3-3 ot, W 3-2); St. Cloud State (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 vs MSU (W 5-1, W 5-1); 11/9-10 @ CC (L 2-3, L 3-6); 11/16-17 vs MTU (L 4-5 ot, L 1-2 ot); 11/23- 11/2-3 @ DU (W 3-0, L 1-6); 11/9-10 vs UND (L 0-3, W 5-2); 11/23-24 24 vs UAA (T 2-2 ot, W 5-4); 11/30-12/1 @ MSU (L 0-3, 1-6); 12/7-8 @ @ UMD (L 1-2, W 5-1); 11/30-12/1 @ UAA (W 4-3 ot, L 1-3); 12/7-8 vs UMD (L 2-4, W 2-1); 12/14-15 vs DU (T 1-1 ot, W 5-1); 1/18-19 @ MTU UNO (L 5-6, W 2-1); 12/14-15 vs CC (W 5-3, W 3-1); 1/18-19 vs DU (W (L 0-4, T 2-2 ot); 1/25-26 vs UNO (L 3-5, L 1-2); 2/1-2 vs SCSU (L 0-4, L 5-2, W 5-1); 1/25-26 @ UND (W 3-1, T 2-2 ot); 2/1-2 @ BSU (W 4-0, W 1-4); 2/8-9 @ UW (T 2-2 ot, L 2-3); 2/15-16 vs UMD (W 4-2, T 1-1 ot); 4-1); 2/8-9 vs UM (L 2-4, W 4-3); 2/22-23 @ CC (L 3-4, W 5-2); 3/1-2 vs 3/1-2 @ UND (L 2-4, T 2-2 ot); 3/8-9 vs UM (L 3-4, L 1-5). MTU (W 5-3, L 1-5); 3/8-9 @ UW (W 4-2, L 2-3). Colorado College (28 WCHA games): 11/2-3 @ UW (W 5-4, W 3-0); Wisconsin (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 @ UMD (W 2-0, T 2-2 ot); 11/9-10 vs BSU (W 3-2, W 6-3); 11/16 vs DU (L 5-6); 11/17 @ DU (L 2-6); 11/2-3 vs CC (L 4-5 ot, L 0-3); 11/16-17 @ UM (T 2-2 ot, L 1-3); 11/23- 11/30-12/1 vs UND (W 5-3, L 2-3 ot); 12/7-8 vs UM (L 2-4, T 4-4 ot); 24 vs MSU (L 2-4, L 2-4); 11/30-12/1 @ DU (T 1-1 ot, W 3-1); 12/7-8 vs 12/14-15 @ SCSU (L 3-5, L 1-3); 1/4-5 @ UNO (L 4-8, L 1-3); 1/11-12 @ MTU (T 1-1 ot, T 3-3 ot); 1/4-5 @ UAA (W 5-3, W 1-0); 1/11-12 @ MSU UND (W 4-3, L 3-5); 1/18-19 vs UMD (L 2-3, W 5-1); 2/1-2 @ UAA (T 2-2 (W 4-3 ot, W 2-1 ot); 1/25-26 vs UAA (W 5-2, W 2-1); 2/1-2 @ UND (T ot, T 3-3 ot); 2/8 @ DU (T 1-1 ot); 2/9 vs DU (W 6-5 ot); 2/22-23 vs SCSU 1-1 ot, L 1-4); 2/8-9 vs BSU (T 2-2 ot, W 3-2); 2/15 vs UM (L 2-3); 2/17 (W 4-3, L 2-5); 3/1-2 vs MSU (W 4-1, L 2-7); 3/8-9 @ MTU (L 0-2, W 4-3). vs UM (@ Soldier Field, Chicago) (W 3-2); 3/1-2 @ UNO (W 4-3, W 6-2); Denver (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 vs MTU (W 5-1, W 5-2); 11/2-3 3/8-9 vs SCSU (L 2-4, W 3-2). vs SCSU (L 0-3, W 6-1); 11/9-10 @ MSU (W 4-3, W 3-2); 11/16 @ CC (W 6-5); 11/17 vs CC (W 6-2); 11/30-12/1 vs UW (T 1-1 ot, L 1-3); 12/7-8 @ UND (T 2-2 ot, L 3-6); 12/14-15 @ BSU (T 1-1 ot, L 1-5); 1/11-12 vs 2012-13 CONFERENCE SWEEPS • BY TEAM UNO (W 7-4, T 3-3 ot); 1/18-19 @ SCSU (L 2-5, L 1-5); 2/1-2 @ UMD (W 3-0, W 4-3); 2/8 vs CC (T 1-2 ot); 2/9 @ CC (L 5-6 ot); 2/22-23 vs UND Alaska Anchorage (0). (W 5-4, L 1-6); 3/1-2 @ UM (W 2-0, L 1-5); 3/8-10 vs UAA (W 7-1, W 6-1). Bemidji State (0). Michigan Tech (28 WCHA games): 10/19-20 vs UM (W 5-3, L 2-3); Colorado College (2): Nov. 2-3 @ Wisconsin (W 5-4, W 3-0); Nov. 9-10 10/26-27 @ DU (L 1-5, L 2-5); 11/2-3 vs UNO (L 1-2, L 3-5); 11/16-17 @ vs Bemidji State (W 3-2, W 6-3). BSU (W 5-4 ot, W 2-1 ot); 11/30-12/1 vs UMD (L 3-7, T 4-4 ot); 12/7-8 Denver (4): Oct. 26-27 vs Michigan Tech (W 5-1, W 5-2); Nov. 9-10 @ @ UW (T 1-1 ot, T 3-3 ot); 12/14-15 vs UND (L 1-6, L 1-4); 1/11-12 @ Minnesota State (W 4-3, W 3-2); Nov. 16 @ Colorado College (W 6-5), UMD (L 0-1, L 4-5); 1/18-19 vs BSU (W 4-0, T 2-2 ot); 2/1-2 @ UNO (L Nov. 17 vs Colorado College (W 6-2); Feb. 1-2 @ Minnesota Duluth 3-4, W 2-1 ot); 2/8-9 vs UAA (L 4-5, W 6-1); 2/15-16 @ MSU (L 2-4, L (W 3-0, W 4-3); March 8 & 10 vs Alaska Anchorage (W 7-1, W 6-1). 1-6); 3/1-2 @ SCSU (L 3-5, W 5-1); 3/8-9 vs CC (W 2-0, L 3-4). Michigan Tech (1): Nov. 16-17 @ Bemidji State (W 5-4 ot, W 2-1 ot). Minnesota (28 WCHA games): 10/19-20 @ MTU (L 3-5, W 3-2); 11/2 Minnesota (2): Jan. 11-12 vs Alaska Anchorage (W 4-3, W 7-1); March vs MSU (W 3-2); 11/3 @ MSU (L 3-5); 11/9-10 @ UAA (W 4-0, T 2-2 ot); 8-9 @ Bemidji State (W 4-3, W 5-1). 11/16-17 vs UW (T 2-2 ot, W 3-1); 11/30-12/1 vs UNO (L 2-3, W 3-2); Minnesota Duluth (3): Dec. 14-15 @ Alaska Anchorage (W 5-1, W 2-1); 12/7-8 @ CC (W 4-2, T 4-4 ot); 1/11-12 vs UAA (W 4-3, W 7-1); 1/18-19 Jan. 11-12 vs Michigan Tech (W 1-0, W 5-4); March 8-9 vs Nebraska vs UND (W 5-1, T 4-4 ot); 1/25 vs MSU (L 1-2); 1/26 @ MSU (W 4-1); Omaha (W 5-4, W 6-0). 2/8-9 @ SCSU (W 4-2, L 3-4); 2/15 @ UW (W 3-2); 2/17 @ UW (Soldier Minnesota State (5): Nov. 23-24 @ Wisconsin (W 4-2, W 4-2); Nov. Field, Chicago) (L 2-3); 2/22-23 vs UMD (W 5-3, T 2-2 ot); 3/1-2 vs DU 30-Dec. 1 vs Bemidji State (W 3-0, W 6-1); Dec. 7-8 vs Alaska Anchor- (L 0-2, W 5-1); 3/8-9 @ BSU (W 4-3, W 5-1). age (W 3-1, W 3-0); Feb. 8-9 @ Minnesota Duluth (W 4-2, W 5-1); Feb. Minnesota Duluth (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 vs UW (L 0-2, T 15-16 vs MTU (W 4-2, W 6-1). 2-2 ot); 11/10-11 @ UNO (L 2-3, L 3-6); 11/16-17 @ UND (T 4-4 ot, L Nebraska Omaha (5): Nov. 2-3 @ Michigan Tech (W 2-1, W 5-3); Nov. 3-4 ot); 11/23-24 vs SCSU (W 2-1, L 1-5); 11/30-12/1 @ MTU (W 7-3, T 10-11 vs Minnesota Duluth (W 3-2, W 6-3); Jan. 4-5 vs Colorado College 4-4 ot); 12/7-8 vs BSU (W 4-2, L 1-2); 12/14-15 @ UAA (W 5-1, W 2-1); (W 8-4, W 3-1); Jan. 25-26 @ Bemidji State (W 5-3, W 2-1); Feb. 15-16 1/11-12 vs MTU (W 1-0, W 5-4); 1/18-19 @ CC (W 3-2, L 1-5); 2/1-2 vs @ UAA (W 3-0, W 6-5 ot). DU (L 0-3, L 3-4); 2/8-9 vs MSU (L 2-4, L 1-5); 2/15-16 @ BSU (L 2-4, T North Dakota (2): Dec. 14-15 @ Michigan Tech (W 6-1, W 4-1); Feb. 1-1 ot); 2/22-23 @ UM (L 3-5, T 2-2 ot); 3/8-9 vs UNO (W 5-4, W 6-0). 8-9 @ Nebraska Omaha (W 2-1, W 5-2). Minnesota State (28 WCHA games): 10/26-27 @ SCSU (L 1-5, L 1-5); St. Cloud State (4): Oct. 26-27 vs Minnesota State (W 5-1, W 5-1); 11/2 @ UM (L 2-3); 11/3 vs UM (W 5-3); 11/9-10 vs DU (L 3-4, L 2-3); Dec. 14-15 vs Colorado College (W 5-3, W 3-1); Jan. 18-19 vs Denver 11/23-24 @ UW (W 4-2, W 4-2); 11/30-12/1 vs BSU (W 3-0, W 6-1); 12/7-8 (W 5-2, W 5-1); Feb. 1-2 @ Bemidji State (W 4-0, W 4-1). vs UAA (W 3-1, W 3-0); 12/14-15 @ UNO (W 6-3, L 1-5); 1/11-12 vs UW Wisconsin (4): Jan. 4-5 @ Alaska Anchorage (W 5-3, W 1-0); Jan. 11-12 (L 3-4 ot, L 0-1 ot); 1/18-19 @ UAA (T 3-3 ot, W 4-0); 1/25 @ UM (W 2-1); @ Minnesota State (W 4-3 ot, W 2-1 ot); Jan. 25-26 vs Alaska Anchorage 1/26 vs UM (L 1-4); 2/8-9 @ UMD (W 4-2, W 5-1); 2/15-16 vs MTU (W (W 5-2, W 2-1); March 1-2 @ Nebraska Omaha (W 4-3, W 6-2). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 LONGEST WINNING AND UNBEATEN STREAKS OF WCHA UNVEILS NEW MOBILE WEBSITE FOR 2012- 2012-13 BY WCHA TEAM • ALL GAMES 13 SEASON … AT WCHA.COM/MOBILE

Alaska Anchorage: Longest Winning Streak (1 game – 1-0-0). Longest The WCHA announced an all-new mobile website for the 2012-13 Unbeaten Streak (3 games – 1-0-2). season that includes significant updates and upgrades to the previ- Bemidji State: Longest Winning Streak (1 game – 1-0-0). Longest ous platform. The men’s and women’s mobile site, launched at the Unbeaten Streak (3 games – 2-0-1; 2-0-1). same url as before (www.wcha.com/mobile) includes more visually Colorado College: Longest Winning Streak (4 games – 4-0-0). Longest appealing pages, a better navigation system and improved mobile Unbeaten Streak (5 games – 2-0-3). box scores among other changes. Denver: Longest Winning Streak (5 games – 5-0-0). Longest Unbeaten The many upgrades include: More visually appealing league and Streak (5 games – 5-0-0; 4-0-1). member team home pages with images included to promote the Michigan Tech: Longest Winning Streak (2 games – 2-0-0). Longest top stories … Better navigation system including easy links to each Unbeaten Streak (2 games – 2-0-0; 0-0-2; 2-0-0; 1-0-1). member team’s home page from a menu at top of each page … In- dividual mobile player statistics pages that are accessible from team Minnesota: Longest Winning Streak (6 games – 6-0-0). Longest and league stats pages, press releases and game stories … Improved Unbeaten Streak (10 games – 8-0-2). mobile press release presentation that now includes images and Minnesota Duluth: Longest Winning Streak (4 games – 4-0-0). Longest the ability for people to share via social media … Improved mobile Unbeaten Streak (5 games – 4-0-1). game story presentation with images now included and the ability Minnesota State: Longest Winning Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). Longest for embedding potential video. Mobile game stories can also now be Unbeaten Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). shared via social media … Significant changes to mobile box scores Nebraska Omaha: Longest Winning Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). Longest with the addition of all game data, including all player and team Unbeaten Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). stats. Previous box scores were all text-based. The new version uses North Dakota: Longest Winning Streak (5 games – 5-0-0). Longest an “accordion” format for accessing different game stats categories. Unbeaten Streak (7 games – 6-0-1). WCHA.com, the official website of the 61-year-old WCHA, includes St. Cloud State: Longest Winning Streak (5 games –5-0-0). Longest TheWCHAShop.com as the league’s on-line merchandise store and Unbeaten Streak (6 games – 5-0-1). WCHA.com/mobile. They are joint ventures of the WCHA and SportDe- Wisconsin: Longest Winning Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). Longest Un- signs.com, featuring a statistical partnership with CollegeHockeyStats. beaten Streak (11 games – 8-0-3). net. WCHA ANNOUNCES LIMITED EDITION COMMEMORATIVE MERCHANDISE CAP AND T-SHIRT NOW AVAILABLE AT THEWCHASHOP.COM

The men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association, via thewchashop. com, has announced a limited edition commemorative cap and t-shirt to celebrate the storied 61-year history of college hockey’s oldest and most successful league. The two items are a commemorative team cap, showcasing the record 37 national championships won by WCHA-member clubs and all current 12 team logos, as well as a commemorative distressed print t-shirt. Both items, produced by M.A. Apparel, are available now at the league’s official on-line store – thewchashop.com. Item descriptions: WCHA Commemorative Team Logos 37 Cap: Show your league pride with this great cap from M.A. Apparel. All over embroidered 100% polyester pique cap. Adjustable Velcro closure. One size fits most. Showcases all 12 current WCHA team logos and the 37 Cham- pionships logo. WCHA Commemorative 37 Distressed Print T-Shirt: This t-shirt from M.A. Apparel features a front chest screen distressed screen print that showcases the 37 Championships logo. Supersoft 65% cotton/35% polyester Tee. WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 NCAA DIVISION 1 MEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS • 1948-2012

Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Host City 1948 Michigan Dartmouth (Colorado College, Boston College) Colorado Springs, CO 1949 Boston College Dartmouth Michigan Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO 1950 Colorado College Boston University Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, CO 1951 Michigan Brown Boston U. Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WCHA Founded 1951 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1952 Michigan Colorado College Yale St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, CO 1953 Michigan Minnesota Rensselaer Boston University Colorado Springs, CO 1954 Rensselaer Minnesota Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, CO 1955 Michigan Colorado College Harvard St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, CO 1956 Michigan Michigan Tech St. Lawrence Boston College Colorado Springs, CO 1957 Colorado College Michigan Clarkson Harvard Colorado Springs, CO 1958 Denver North Dakota Clarkson Harvard Minneapolis, MN 1959 North Dakota Michigan State Boston College St. Lawrence Troy, NY 1960 Denver Michigan Tech Boston U. St. Lawrence Boston, MA 1961 Denver St. Lawrence Minnesota Rensselaer Denver, CO 1962 Michigan Tech Clarkson Michigan St. Lawrence Utica, NY 1963 North Dakota Denver Clarkson Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 1964 Michigan Denver Rensselaer Providence Denver, CO 1965 Michigan Tech Boston College North Dakota Brown Providence, RI 1966 Michigan State Clarkson Denver Boston University Minneapolis, MN 1967 Cornell Boston University Michigan State North Dakota Syracuse, NY 1968 Denver North Dakota Cornell Boston College Duluth, MN 1969 Denver Cornell Harvard Michigan Tech Colorado Springs, CO 1970 Cornell Clarkson Wisconsin Michigan Tech Lake Placid, NY 1971 Boston University Minnesota Denver Harvard Syracuse, NY 1972 Boston University Cornell Wisconsin Denver Boston, MA 1973 Wisconsin Denver Boston College Cornell Boston, MA 1974 Minnesota Michigan Tech Boston University Harvard Boston, MA 1975 Michigan Tech Minnesota Boston University Harvard St. Louis, MO 1976 Minnesota Michigan Tech Brown Boston University Denver, CO 1977 Wisconsin Michigan Boston University New Hampshire Detroit, MI 1978 Boston University Boston College Bowling Green Wisconsin Providence, RI 1979 Minnesota North Dakota Dartmouth New Hampshire Detroit, MI 1980 North Dakota Northern Michigan Dartmouth Cornell Providence, RI 1981 Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Duluth, MN 1982 North Dakota Wisconsin Northeastern New Hampshire Providence, RI 1983 Wisconsin Harvard Providence Minnesota Grand Forks, ND 1984 Bowling Green Minnesota Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Lake Placid, NY 1985 Rensselaer Providence Minnesota Duluth Boston College Detroit, MI 1986 Michigan State Harvard Minnesota Denver Providence, RI 1987 North Dakota Michigan State Minnesota Harvard Detroit, MI 1988 Lake Superior State St. Lawrence Maine Minnesota Lake Placid, NY 1989 Harvard Minnesota Michigan State Maine St. Paul, MN 1990 Wisconsin Colgate (Boston University, Boston College) Detroit, MI –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Third place game eliminated –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1991 Northern Michigan Boston University (Clarkson, Maine) St. Paul, MN 1992 Lake Superior State Wisconsin (Michigan State, Michigan) Albany, NY 1993 Maine Lake Superior State (Boston University, Michigan) Milwaukee, WI 1994 Lake Superior State Boston University (Minnesota, Harvard) St. Paul, MN 1995 Boston University Maine (Minnesota, Michigan) Providence, RI 1996 Michigan Colorado College (Vermont, Boston University) Cincinnati, OH 1997 North Dakota Boston University (Colorado College, Michigan) Milwaukee, WI 1998 Michigan Boston College (New Hampshire, Ohio State) Boston, MA 1999 Maine New Hampshire (Michigan State, Boston College) Anaheim, CA 2000 North Dakota Boston College (Maine, St. Lawrence) Providence, RI 2001 Boston College North Dakota (Michigan, Michigan State) Albany, NY 2002 Minnesota Maine (Michigan, New Hampshire) St. Paul, MN 2003 Minnesota New Hampshire (Michigan, Cornell) Buffalo, NY 2004 Denver Maine (Minnesota Duluth, Boston College) Boston, MA 2005 Denver North Dakota (Colorado College, Minnesota) Columbus, OH 2006 Wisconsin Boston College (North Dakota, Maine) Milwaukee, WI 2007 Michigan State Boston College (North Dakota, Maine) St. Louis, MO 2008 Boston College Notre Dame (North Dakota, Michigan) Denver, CO 2009 Boston University Miami (Bemidji State, Vermont) Washington, DC 2010 Boston College Wisconsin (Miami, RIT) Detroit, MI 2011 Minnesota Duluth Michigan (North Dakota, Notre Dame) St. Paul, MN 2012 Boston College Ferris State (Minnesota, Union College) Tampa, FL

(WCHA member teams in bold) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 NCAA DIVISION 1 MEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARIES • 1948-2012

1948 1954 NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO Semifinals: Dartmouth 8 vs Colorado College 4; Michigan 6 vs Boston College 4 Semifinals: Minnesota 14 vs Boston College 1; Renssalaer 6 vs Michigan 4. Third (ot). Championship Game: Michigan 8 vs Dartmouth 4. All-Tournament First Team: Place Game: Michigan 7 vs Boston College 2. Championship Game: Rensselaer 5 vs G - , BC; D - Connie Hill, Michigan; D - Ron Newson, CC; F - Wally Grant, Minnesota 4 (ot). All-Tournament First Team: G - Bob Fox, Rensselaer; D - Jim Pope, Michigan; F - Bill Riley, Dartmouth; F - Joe Riley, Dartmouth. All-Tournament Second Rensselaer; D - , UM; F - , Rensselaer; F - , Team: G - Dick Desmond, Dartmouth; D - Ross Smith, Michigan; D - Ed Songin, UM; F - Gordie Peterkin, Rensselaer. All-Tournament Second Team: G - , BC; F - Wally Gacek, Michigan; F - Bruce Stewart, CC; F - Joe Slattery, CC. MOP: Joe UM; D - Jim Haas, Michigan; D - Bob Siblo, BC; F - , Rensselaer; F - Bill Riley, F, Dartmouth. Attendance: 7,900. MacFarland, Michigan; F - Dick Dougherty, UM. MOP: Abbie Moore, F, Rensselaer. National Champion: Michigan Attendance: 7,800. National Champion: Rensselaer 1949 NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO 1955 Semifinals: Dartmouth 4 vs Michigan 2; Boston College 7 vs Colorado College 3. NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO Third Place Game: Michigan 10 vs Colorado College 4. Championship Game: Boston Semifinals: Michigan 7 vs Harvard 3; Colorado College 2 vs St. Lawrence 1. Third College 4 vs Dartmouth 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Dick Desmond, Dartmouth; Place Game: Harvard 6 vs St. Lawrence 3. Championship Game: Michigan 5 vs D - Ed Songin, BC; D - Mike Thayer, Dartmouth; F - Wally Grant, Michigan; F - Jack Colorado College 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Lorne Howes, Michigan; D - Phil Mulhern, BC; F - Joe Riley, Dartmouth. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Bernie Hilton, CC; D - Doug Silverberg, CC; F - , HU; F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan; Burke, BC; D - Ron Newson, CC; D - Lew Meier, CC; F - Bill Riley, Dartmouth; F - Wally F - Tom Rendall, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Bill Sloan, SLU; D - Bob Gacek, Michigan, F - Connie Hill, Michigan. MOP: Dick Desmond, G, Dartmouth. Schiller, Michigan; D - Mike Buchanan, Michigan; F - Clare Smith, CC; F - Ken Smith, Attendance: 9,700. CC; F - Dick Dunnigan, Michigan. MOP: Phil Hilton, D, CC. Attendance: 9,000 (est). National Champion: Boston College National Champion: Michigan

1950 1956 NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO Semifinals: Colorado College 10 vs Boston College 3; Boston University 4 vs Mich- Semifinals: Michigan Tech 10 vs Boston College 4; Michigan 2 vs St. Lawrence 1 igan 3. Third Place Game: Michigan 10 vs Boston College 6. Championship Game: (ot). Third Place Game: St. Lawrence 6 vs Boston College 2. Championship Game: Colorado College 13 vs Boston University 4. All-Tournament First Team: G - Ralph Michigan 7 vs Michigan Tech 5. All-Tournament First Team: G - Lorne Howes, Bevins, BU; D - Ross Smith, Michigan; D - Jim Starrak, CC; F - Bill Anderson, BU; F - Michigan; D - Bob Pitts, Michigan; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; F - Pete Aubry, MTU; , CC; F - , BU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Roy Ikola, CC; F - Tom Rendall, Michigan; F - Ed Switzer, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: D - Ed Songin, BC; D - Joe Folino, BU; F - Jack Mulhern, BC; F - Wally Grant, Michigan; G - Sarge Whittier, SLU; D - Bill Renner, SLU; D - Willie Tattersall, MTU; F - Cliff Wylie, F - Ron Hrtwell, CC. MOP: Ralph Bevins, G, BU. Attendance: 10,000. MTU; F - Ron Stenlund, MTU; F - Joe McLean, SLU. MOP: Lorne Howes, G, Michigan. National Champion: Colorado College Attendance: 11,000. National Champion: Michigan 1951 NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO 1957 Semifinals: Michigan 8 vs Boston University 2; Brown 8 vs Colorado College 4. NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO Third Place Game: Boston U. 7 vs Colorado College 4. Championship Game: Mich- Semifinals: Colorado College 5 vs Clarkson 3; Michigan 6 vs Harvard 1. Third Place igan 7 vs Brown 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Don Whiston, Brown; D - Bob Game: Clarkson 2 vs Harvard 1 (2 ot). Championship Game: Colorado College 13 vs Heathcott, Michigan; D - Jim Starrak, CC; F - Gil Burford, Michigan; F - , Michigan 6. All-Tournament First Team: G - Eddie Macdonald, Clarkson; D - Bob Pitts, Michigan; F - , Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Hal Michigan; D - Don Wishart, CC; F - Bill ‘Red’ Hay, CC; F - Bob McCusker, CC; F - Tom Downes, Michigan; D - Jim Sutherland, Brown; D - John Murphy, Brown; F - Jack Rendall, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Ross Childs, Michigan; D - Dick Garrity, BU; F - Al Gubbins, Brown; F - Omer Brandt, CC. MOP: Don Whiston, G, McGhee, CC; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; F- Bob McVey, Harvard; F - Dick Dunnigan, Brown. Attendance: 10,800. Michigan; F - John Andrews, CC. MOP: Bob McCusker, F, CC. Attendance: 10,000. National Champion: Michigan National Champion: Colorado College

1952 1958 NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO NCAA Championship @ , Minneapolis, MN Semifinals: Michigan 9 vs St. Lawrence 3; Colorado College 4 vs Yale 3. Third Place Semifinals: Denver 6 vs Clarkson 2; North Dakota 9 vs Harvard 1. Third Place Game: Yale 4 vs St. Lawrence 1. Championship Game: Michigan 4 vs Colorado Game: Clarkson 5 vs Harvard 1. Championship Game: Denver 6 vs North Dakota College 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Ken Kinsley, CC; D - Jim Haas, Michigan; 2. All-Tournament First Team: G - Rodney Schneck, DU; D - Bill Steenson, UND; D - Len Maccini, CC; F - George Chin, Michigan; F - John McKennell, Michigan; D - Ed Zemrau, DU; F - Murray Massier, DU; F - Bob Van Lammers, Clarkson; F - Jim F - Doug Philpott, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Paul Cruikshank, Brown, DU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Eddie Macdonald, Clarkson; D - Blair Yale; D - Steve Leolich, CC; D - Reggie Shave, Michigan; F - Earl Keyes, Michigan; F - Livingstone, DU; D - Ralph Lyndon, UND; F - Barry Sharp, DU; F - Ron King, UND; Wally Kilrea, Yale. F - Omer Brandt, CC. MOP: Ken Kinsley, G, CC. Attendance: 8,600. F - John MacMillan, DU. MOP: Murray Massier, F, DU. Attendance: 22,950. National Champion: Michigan National Champion: Denver

1953 1959 NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO NCAA Championship @ , Troy, NY Semifinals: Minnesota 3 vs Rensselaer 2; Michigan 14 vs Boston University 2. Third Semifinals: North Dakota 4 vs St. Lawrence 3 (ot); Michigan State 4 vs Boston Col- Place Game: Rensselaer 6 vs Boston University 3. Championship Game: Michigan 7 lege 3. Third Place Game: Boston College 7 vs St. Lawrence 6 (2 ot). Championship vs Minnesota 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Jim Mattson, UM; D - Alex MacLellan, Game: North Dakota 4 vs Michigan State 3 (ot). All-Tournament First Team: G - Joe Michigan; D - Tom Wegleitner, UM; F - John Matchefts, Michigan; F - Dick Meredith, Selinger, MSU; D - Joe Jangro, BC; D - Pat Presley, SLU; F - Reg Morelli, UND; F - Bill UM; F - Abbie Moore, Rensselaer. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Willard Ikola, MacKenzie, MSU; F - Ed Thomlinson, UND. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Jim Michigan; D - Herb LaFontaine, Rensselaer; D - Reggie Shave, Michigan; F - John Logue, BC; D - Ralph Lyndon, UND; D - Ed Pollesel, MSU; F - Larry Langill, SLU; F - Tom Mayasich, UM; F - George Chin, Michigan; F - Frank Chiarelli, Rensselaer. MOP: John Mustonen, MSU; F - Joe Poole, UND. MOP: Reg Morelli, F, UND. Attendance: 17,630. Matchefts, F, Michigan. Attendance: 7,450 (est). National Champion: North Dakota National Champion: Michigan WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1960 1966 NCAA Championship @ , Boston, MA NCAA Championship @ Williams Arena, Minneapolis, MN Semifinals: Michigan Tech 13 vs St. Lawrence 3; Denver 6 vs Boston University 4. Semifinals: Clarkson 4 vs Denver 3; Michigan State 2 vs Boston University 1. Third Third Place Game: Boston University 7 vs St. Lawrence 6. Championship Game: Place Game: Denver 4 vs Boston University 3. Championship Game: Michigan Denver 5 vs Michigan Tech 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - , BU; State 6 vs Clarkson 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Gaye Cooley, MSU; D - Don D - Marty Howe, DU; D - George Konik, DU; F - , MTU; F - Paul Coppo, Heaphy, MSU; D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - Mike Coppo, MSU; F - Tom Hurley, Clarkson; MTU; F - , BU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - George Kirkwood, DU; F - Brian ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, MSU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Terry Yurk- D - Henry Akervall, MTU; D - Pat Enright, BU; F - Terry Slater, SLU; F - John MacMillan, iewicz, Clarkson; D - Pete McLachlan, BU; D - Bob Brawley, MSU; F - Tom Mikkola, DU; F - John Kosiancic, MTU. MOP(s): Lou Angotti, F, MTU; Bob Marquis, F, BU; Barry MSU; F - John McLennan, Clarkson; F - Lyle Bradley, DU. MOP: Gaye Cooley, G, Urbanski, G, BU. Attendance: 12,500. MSU. Attendance: 9,063. National Champion: Denver National Champion: Michigan State

1961 1967 NCAA Championship @ DU Arena, Denver, CO NCAA Championship @ Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY Semifinals: St. Lawrence 6 vs Rensselaer 3; Denver 6 vs Minnesota 1. Third Place Semifinals: Cornell 1 vs North Dakota 0; Boston University 4 vs Michigan State Game: Minnesota 4 vs Rensselaer 3. Championship Game: Denver 12 vs St. Law- 2. Third Place Game: Michigan State 6 vs North Dakota 1. Championship Game: rence 2. All-Tournament First Team: G - Mike Larson, UM; D - Marty Howe, DU; D Cornell 4 vs Boston University 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - , CU; - Grant Munro, DU; F - Trent Beatty, DU; F - , DU; F - Jerry Walker, DU. D - Harry Orr, CU; D - Walt Stanowski, Cornell; F - Mike Doran, CU; F - Tom Mik- All-Tournament Second Team: G - George Kirkwood, DU; D - George Konik, DU; kola, MSU; F - Jim Quinn, BU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Wayne Ryan, BU; D - Arlie Parker, SLU; F - Terry Slater, SLU; F - Jim Josephson, Rensselaer; F - Ron D - Peter McLachlan, BU; D - Brian Gilmour, BU; F - Doug Ferguson, CU; F - Dave Constantine, UM. MOP: Bill Masterton, F, DU. Attendance: 19,326. Ferguson, CU; F - Brian ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, MSU. MOP: Walt Stanowski, D, Cornell. National Champion: Denver Attendance: 22,394. National Champion: Cornell 1962 NCAA Championship @ Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY 1968 Semifinals: Clarkson 5 vs Michigan 4; Michigan Tech 6 vs St. Lawrence 1. Third NCAA Championship @ Duluth Arena, Duluth, MN Place Game: Michigan 5 vs St. Lawrence 1. Championship Game: Michigan Tech Semifinals: Denver 4 vs Boston College 1; North Dakota 3 vs Cornell 1. Third Place 7 vs Clarkson 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Richie Broadbelt, SLU; D - Henry Game: Cornell 6 vs Boston College 1. Championship Game: Denver 4 vs North Akervall, MTU; D - Elov Seger, MTU; F - Lou Angotti, MTU; F - Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Dakota 0. All-Tournament First Team: G - Gerry Powers, DU; D - Terry Abram, UND; Michigan; F - John Ivanitz, MTU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Garry Bauman, D - Keith Magnuson, DU; F - Brian Cornell, Cornell; F - Bob Munro, UND; F - Bob MTU; D - Cal Wagner, Clarkson; D - Don Rodgers, Michigan; F - Jerry Sullivan, MTU; Trembecky, DU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Ken Dryden, Cornell; D - Tim F - Larry Babcock, Michigan; F - Hal Pettersen, Clarkson. MOP: Lou Angotti, F, MTU. Gould, DU; D - Terry Ogden, UND; F - Dave Kartio, UND; F - Jim Wiste, DU; F - Tom Attendance: 11,451. Gilmore, DU. MOP: Gerry Powers, G, DU. Attendance: 13,346. National Champion: Michigan National Champion: Denver

1963 1969 NCAA Championship @ McHugh Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA NCAA Championship @ Broadmoor World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO Semifinals: North Dakota 8 vs Boston College 2; Denver 6 vs Clarkson 2. Third Place Semifinals: Denver 9 vs Harvard 2; Cornell 4 vs Michigan Tech 3 (ot). Third Place Game: Clarkson 5 vs Boston College 3. Championship Game: North Dakota 6 vs Game: Harvard 6 vs Michigan Tech 5 (2 ot). Championship Game: Denver 4 vs Denver 5. All-Tournament First Team: G - Tom Apprille, BC; D - George Goodacre, Cornell 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Gerry Powers, DU; D - Keith Magnuson, UND; D - Don Ross, UND; F - Al McLean, UND; F - Dave Merrifield, UND; F - Don DU; D - Bruce Pattison, Cornell; F - Brian Cornell, Cornell; F - Tom Miller, DU; F - Bob Stokaluk, UND. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Wayne Gibbons, Clarkson; D - Trembecky, DU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Ken Dryden, Cornell; D - Tim Jim Kenning, DU; D - Maurice Roberge, UND; F - Jack Leetch, BC; F - Corby Adams, Gould, DU; D - Steve Giuliani, Cornell; F - Al Karlander, MTU; F - Ron Mark, Harvard; Clarkson; F - Bob Hamill, DU. MOP: Al McLean, F, UND. Attendance: 16,190 (est). F - Peter Tufford, Cornell. MOP: Keith Magnuson, D, DU. Attendance: 12,725. National Champion: North Dakota National Champion: Denver

1964 1970 National Championship @ DU Arena, Denver, CO NCAA Championship @ Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, NY Semifinals: Denver 4 vs Rensselaer 1; Michigan 3 vs Providence 2. Third Place East Seeds: 1 - Cornell; 2 - Clarkson. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan Tech; 2 - Wisconsin. Game: Rensselaer 2 vs Providence 1. Championship Game: Michigan 6 vs Denver Semifinals: Cornell 2 vs Wisconsin 1; Clarkson 4 vs Michigan Tech 3. Third Place 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - , Michigan; D - Tom Polonic, Michigan; Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Michigan Tech 5. Championship Game: Cornell 6 vs Clarkson D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - Andy Herrebout, DU; F - Bill Staub, DU; F - Gordon Wilkie, 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Bruce Bullock, Clarkson; D - Steve Giuliani, Cornell; Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Bob Bellemore, PC; D - Jim Kenning, D - Dan Lodboa, Cornell; F - John Hughes, Cornell; F - Rick Magnusson, Clarkson; DU; D - Larry Kish, PC; D - Barry MacDonald, Michigan; F - Mel Wakabayashi, F - Bob Poffenroth, UW. MOP: Dan Lodboa, D, Cornell. Attendance: 7,600. Michigan; F - Jerry Knightley, Rensselaer; F - Jack Cole, Michigan. MOP: Bob Gray, National Champion: Cornell G, Michigan. Attendance: 16,278. National Champion: Michigan 1971 NCAA Championship @ Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY 1965 East Seeds: 1 - Harvard; 2 - Boston University. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Minnesota. NCAA Championship @ , Providence, RI Semifinals: Boston University 4 vs Denver 2; Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 5 ot. Third Place Semifinals: Boston College 4 vs North Dakota 3; Michigan Tech 4 vs Brown 0. Third Game: Denver 1 vs Harvard 0. Championship Game: Boston U. 4 vs Minnesota 2. Place Game: North Dakota 9 vs Brown 5. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 8 vs All-Tournament Team: G - Dan Brady, BU; D - Bob Brown, BU; D - Bruce McIntosh, Boston College 2. All-Tournament First Team: G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Dennis UM; F - Dean Blais, UM; F - Don Cahoon, BU; F - Steve Stirling, BU. MOP: Dan Brady, Huculak, MTU; D - Pete Leiman, MTU; F - , BC; F - Gary Milroy, MTU; G, BU. Attendance: 17,830. F - Wayne Weller, MTU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Pat Murphy, BC; D - Roy National Champion: Boston University Davidson, UND; D - Ralph Toran, BC; F - Gerry Kell, UND; F - Bob Stoyko, UND; F - Dennis Macks, Brown. MOP: Gary Milroy, F, MTU. Attendance: 9,550. National Champion: Michigan Tech WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1972 1978 NCAA Championship @ , Boston, MA NCAA Tournament East Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - Providence; 3 - Boston East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Cornell. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Wisconsin. University. NCAA Tournament West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - Bowling Green; 3 - Semifinals: Boston University 4 vs Wisconsin 1; Cornell 7 vs Denver 2. Third Place Colorado College. Game: Wisconsin 5 vs Denver 2. Championship Game: Boston University 4 vs Cor- NCAA Tournament First Round nell 0. All-Tournament Team: G - Tim Regan, BU; D - Bob Brown, BU; D - Ric Jordan, Boston University 5 @ Providence 3; Colorado College 3 @ Bowling Green 5. BU; F - John Danby, BU; F - Bob Krieger, DU; F - Dave Westner, Cornell; F - Gary NCAA Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI Winchester, UW. MOP: Tim Regan, G, BU. Attendance: 30,566. Semifinals: Boston University 5 vs Wisconsin 2; Boston College 6 vs Bowling Green National Champion: Boston University 2. Third Place Game: Bowling Green 4 vs Wisconsin 3. Championship Game: Boston University 5 vs Boston College 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Paul Skidmore, BC; 1973 D - Dick Lamby, BU; D - Jack O’Callahan, BU; F - Mark Fidler, BU; F - , BC; F - Dave Silk, BU. MOP: Jack O’Callahan, D, BU. Attendance: 32,573. NCAA Championship @ Boston Garden, Boston, MA National Champion: Boston University East Seeds: 1 - Cornell; 2 - Boston College. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Wisconsin. Semifinals: Denver 10 vs Boston College 4; Wisconsin 6 vs Cornell 5 (ot). Third Place Game: Boston College 3 vs Cornell 1. Championship Game: Wisconsin 4 vs Denver 1979 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Jim Makey, UW; D - Bruce Affleck, DU; D - John Taft, East Seeds: 1 - New Hampshire; 2 - Dartmouth West Seeds: 1 - North Dakota; UW; F - Stan Hinkley, UW; F - Peter McNab, DU; F - Dean Talafous, UW. MOP: Dean 2 - Minnesota. Talafous, F, UW. Attendance: 23,368. NCAA Tournament First Round National Champion: Wisconsin Bowling Green 3 @ Minnesota 6 NCAA Championship @ Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI 1974 Semifinals: Minnesota 4 vs New Hampshire 3; North Dakota 4 vs Dartmouth 2. Third Place Game: Dartmouth 7 vs New Hampshire 3. Championship Game: Minnesota 4 NCAA Championship @ Boston Garden, Boston, MA vs North Dakota 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Steve Janaszak, UM; D - Mike Ramsey, East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Harvard. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan Tech; 2 UM; D - Howard Walker, UND; F - Steve Christoff, UM; F - Eric Strobel, UM; F - Mark - Minnesota. Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs Boston University 4; Michigan Tech 6 vs Taylor, UND. MOP: Steve Janaszak, G, UM. Attendance: 13,859. Harvard 5 (ot). Third Place Game: Boston University 7 vs Harvard 5. Championship National Champion: Minnesota Game: Minnesota 4 vs Michigan Tech 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Brad Shelstad, UM; D - Les Auge, UM; D - Jim Nahrgang, MTU; F - Steve Jensen, MTU; F - Jim McMahon, Harvard; F - Mike Polich, UM. MOP: Brad Shelstad, G, UM. Attendance: 22,919. 1980 National Champion: Minnesota East Seeds: 1 - Cornell; 2 - Dartmouth. West Seeds: 1 - North Dakota; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Northern Michigan. 1975 NCAA Tournament First Round Northern Michigan 4 @ Minnesota 3 NCAA Championship @ The Arena, St. Louis, MO NCAA Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Harvard. West Seeds: 1 - Minnesota; 2 - Semifinals: North Dakota 4 vs Dartmouth 1; Northern Michigan 5 vs Cornell 4. Michigan Tech. Semifinals: Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 4; Michigan Tech 9 vs Boston Third Place Game: Dartmouth 8 vs Cornell 4. Championship Game: North Dakota University 5. Third Place Game: Boston University 10 vs Harvard 5. Championship 5 vs Northern Michigan 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Steve Weeks, NMU; D - Marc Game: Michigan Tech 6 vs Minnesota 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Jim Warden, Chorney, UND; D - Tom Laidlaw, NMU; F - Roy Kerling, Cornell; F - Doug Smail, UND; MTU; D - Reed Larson, UM; D - Bob Lorimer, MTU; F - Bob D’Alvise, MTU; F - Steve F - Phil Sykes, UND. MOP: Doug Smail, F, UND. Attendance: 19,919. Jensen, MTU; F - Warren Miller, UM. MOP: Jim Warden, G, MTU. Attendance: 10,639. National Champion: North Dakota National Champion: Michigan Tech

1976 1981 East Seeds: 1 - Clarkson; 2 - Providence; 3 - Cornell; 4 - Colgate. West Seeds: 1 - NCAA Championship @ DU Arena, Denver, CO Minnesota; 2 - Northern Michigan; 3 - Michigan Tech; 4 - Wisconsin. East Seeds: 1- Boston University; 2 - Brown. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan Tech; 2 - NCAA Quarterfinals Minnesota. Semifinals: Michigan Tech 7 vs Brown 6 (2 ot); Minnesota 4 vs Boston Wisconsin 3 @ Clarkson 2; Wisconsin 6 @ Clarkson 6 (UW wins series). Cornell 3 @ University 2. Third Place Game: Brown 8 vs Boston University 7. Championship Northern Michigan 7; Cornell 3 @ Northern Michigan 4 (NMU wins series). Colgate Game: Minnesota 6 vs Michigan Tech 4. All-Tournament Team: no team selected. 4 @ Minnesota 9; Colgate 4 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series). Michigan Tech 7 @ MOP: Tom Vannelli, F, UM. Attendance: 17,410. Providence 3; Michigan Tech 6 @ Providence 5 (MTU wins series). National Champion: Minnesota NCAA Championship @ Duluth Arena, Duluth, MN Semifinals: Wisconsin 5 vs Northern Michigan 1; Minnesota 7 vs Michigan Tech 2. 1977 Third Place Game: Michigan Tech 5 vs Northern Michigan 2. Championship Game: NCAA Tournament East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - New Hampshire. NCAA Wisconsin 6 vs Minnesota 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Marc Behrend, UW; D - Mike Tournament West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - Michigan; 3 - Bowling Green. Knoke, UM; D - Tim Watters, MTU; F - Steve Bozek, NMU; F - , UM; F - NCAA Tournament First Round John Newberry, UW. MOP: Marc Behrend, G, UW. Attendance: 21,560. Bowling Green 5 @ Michigan 7 National Champion: Wisconsin NCAA Championship @ Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI Semifinals: Michigan 6 vs Boston University 4; Wisconsin 4 vs New Hampshire 3 1982 (ot). Third Place Game: Boston University 6 vs New Hampshire 5. Championship East Seeds: 1 - Northeastern; 2 - New Hampshire; 3 - Clarkson; 4 - Harvard. West Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Michigan 5 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Julian Baretta, Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - Michigan State; 4 - Bowling Green. UW; D - Craig Norwich, UW; D - John Taft; UW; F - Dave Debol, Michigan; F - Rick NCAA Quarterfinals Meagher, BU; F - Dave Silk, BU. MOP: Julian Baretta, G, UW. Attendance: 25,694. Clarkson 1 @ North Dakota 5; Clarkson 1 @ North Dakota 2 (UND wins series). National Champion: Wisconsin Harvard 1 @ Wisconsin 6; Harvard 3 @ Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series). Northeastern 2 @ Bowling Green 2; Northeastern 3 @ Bowling Green 2 (ot) (NU wins series). Michigan State 2 @ New Hampshire 3; Michigan State 2 @ New Hampshire 6 (UNH wins series). NCAA Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI Semifinals: North Dakota 6 vs Northeastern 2; Wisconsin 5 vs New Hampshire 0. Third Place Game: Northeastern 10 vs New Hampshire 4. Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Darren Jensen, UND; D - Bruce Driver, UW; D - James Patrick, UND; F - Cary Eades, UND; F - John Newberry, UW; F - Phil Sykes, UND. MOP: Phil Sykes, F, UND. Attendance: 30,227. National Champion: North Dakota WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1983 1987 East Seeds: 1 - Harvard; 2 - Providence; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - St. Lawrence. West East Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - Harvard; 3 - Maine; 4 - St. Lawrence. West Seeds: Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Minnesota Duluth; 4 - Michigan State. 1 - North Dakota; 2 - Michigan State; 3 - Bowling Green; 4 - Minnesota. NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals New Hampshire 6 @ Minnesota 9; New Hampshire 2 @ Minnesota 7 (UM wins Minnesota 4 @ Boston College 1; Minnesota 2 @ Boston College 3 (UM wins series). series). St. Lawrence 2 @ Wisconsin 6; St. Lawrence 1 @ Wisconsin 7 (UW wins Maine 2 @ Michigan State 6; Maine 3 @ Michigan State 5 (MSU wins series). St. series). Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Providence 7; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Providence Lawrence 1 @ North Dakota 3; St. Lawrence 3 @ North Dakota 6 (UND wins series). 3 (Providence wins series). Michigan State 5 @ Harvard 6; Michigan State 3 @ Bowling Green 1 @ Harvard 7; Bowling Green 0 @ Harvard 3 (HU wins series). Harvard 3 (HU wins series). NCAA Championship @ Arena, Detroit, MI NCAA Championship @ , Grand Forks, ND Semifinals: Michigan State 5 vs Minnesota 3: North Dakota 5 vs Harvard 2. Third Semifinals: Harvard 5 vs Minnesota 3; Wisconsin 2 vs Providence 0. Third Place Place Game: Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 3. Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs Game: Providence 4 vs Minnesota 3. Championship Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Harvard Michigan State 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Ed Belfour, UND; D - Ian Kidd; UND; 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Marc Behrend, UW; D - , UW; D - Mark D - Chris Luongo, MSU; D - Don McSween, MSU; F - , UND; F - Bob Fusco, Harvard; F - Pat Flatley, UW; F - , Harvard; F - Paul Houck, UW. Joyce, UND; F - Corey Millen, UM. MOP: Tony Hrkac, F, UND. Attendance: 36,251. MOP: Marc Behrend, G, UW. Attendance: 24,370. National Champion: North Dakota National Champion: Wisconsin 1988 1984 East Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - St. Lawrence; 3 - Northeastern; 4 - Harvard; 5 - Vermont; East Seeds: 1 - Rensselaer; 2 - Boston University; 3 - Clarkson; 4 - Boston College. West 6 - UMass-Lowell. West Seeds: 1 - Minnesota; 2 - Lake Superior State; 3 - Wisconsin; Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Minnesota Duluth; 3 - Bowling Green; 4 - North Dakota. 4 - Bowling Green; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Merrimack. NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament First Round North Dakota 5 @ Rensselaer 4; North Dakota 4 @ Rensselaer 2 (UND wins series). Vermont 1 @ Bowling Green 5; Vermont 1 @ Bowling Green 5 (BGSU wins series). Clarkson 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6; Clarkson 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (UMD wins Merrimack 3 @ Northeastern 5; Merrimack 7 @ Northeastern 3 (Merrimack wins series). Boston College 2 @ Michigan State 6; Boston College 6 @ Michigan State series). UMass-Lowell 1 @ Wisconsin 7; UMass-Lowell 4 @ Wisconsin 4 (UW wins 7 (MSU wins series). Bowling Green 3 @ Boston University 6; Bowling Green 5 @ series). Michigan State 6 @ Harvard 5; Michigan State 5 @ Harvard 3 (MSU wins series). Boston University 1 (ot) (BGSU wins series). NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals NCAA Championship @ Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY Bowling Green 1 @ Maine 5; Bowling Green 3 @ Maine 4 (Maine wins series). Mer- Semifinals: Minnesota Duluth 2 vs North Dakota 1 (ot); Bowling Green 2 vs Michigan rimack 4 @ Lake Superior State 3; Merrimack 0 @ Lake Superior State 5 (LSSU wins State 1. Third Place Game: North Dakota 6 vs Michigan State 5 (ot). Championship series). Wisconsin 0 @ St. Lawrence 7; Wisconsin 4 @ St. Lawrence 3 (SLU wins series). Game: Bowling Green 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 (4 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Michigan State 2 @ Minnesota 4; Michigan State 3 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins series). Rick Kosti, UMD; G - Gary Kruzich, BGSU; D - Dave Ellett, BGSU; D - , NCAA Championship @ Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY BGSU; F - Dean Barsness, UND; F - Bob Lakso, UMD; F - Lyle Phair, MSU. MOP: Gary Semifinals: Lake Superior State 6 vs Maine 3; St. Lawrence 3 vs Minnesota 2. Third Kruzich, G, BGSU. Attendance: 29,961. Place Game: Maine 5 vs Minnesota 2. Championship Game: Lake Superior State National Champion: Bowling Green 4 vs St. Lawrence 3 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Bruce Hoffort, LSSU; D - Kord Cernich, LSSU; D - Brian McColgan, SLU; F - David Capuano, Maine; F - Mike de 1985 Carle, LSSU; F - Pete Lappin, SLU. MOP: Bruce Hoffort, G, LSSU. Attendance: 27,582. National Champion: Lake Superior State East Seeds: 1 - Rensselaer; 2 - Boston College; 3 - Harvard; 4 - Providence. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Minnesota Duluth; 3 - Minnesota; 4 - Lake Superior State. NCAA Quarterfinals 1989 Harvard 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4; Harvard 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins East Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - Harvard; 3 - St. Lawrence; 4 - Boston College; 5 - Providence; series). Minnesota 7 @ Boston College 5; Minnesota 1 @ Boston College 4 (BC wins 6 - St. Cloud State. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Lake Superior series). Lake Superior State 3 @ Rensselaer 7; Lake Superior State 3 @ Rensselaer 3 State; 4 - Northern Michigan; 5 - Bowling Green; 6 - Wisconsin. (Rensselaer wins series). Providence 2 @ Michigan State 3; Providence 4 @ Michigan NCAA Tournament First Round State 2 (Providence wins series). Providence 5 @ Northern Michigan 9; Providence 4 @ Northern Michigan 2; NCAA Championship @ , Detroit, MI Providence 2 @ Northern Michigan 0 (Providence wins series). Wisconsin 3 @ Semifinals: Rensselaer 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 5 (3 ot); Providence 4 vs Boston St. Lawrence 1; Wisconsin 4 @ St. Lawrence 2 (UW wins series). St. Cloud State College 3 (3 ot). Third Place Game: Minnesota Duluth 7 vs Boston College 6 (ot). 3 @ Lake Superior State 6; St. Cloud State 2 @ Lake Superior State 4 (LSSU wins Championship Game: Rensselaer 2 vs Providence 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Chris series). Bowling Green 5 @ Boston College 8; Bowling Green 2 @ Boston College Terreri, Providence; D - Tim Friday, Rensselaer; D - Ken Hammond, Rensselaer; 4 (BC wins series). F - , Rensselaer; F - George Servinis, Rensselaer; F - , UMD. NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals MOP: Chris Terreri, G, Providence. Attendance: 39,318. Providence 8 @ Maine 6; Providence 2 @ Maine 3; Providence 3 @ Maine 4 (2 ot) National Champion: Rensselaer (Maine wins series). Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 4; Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins series). Lake Superior State 2 @ Harvard 4; Lake Superior State 2 @ Harvard 5 1986 (HU wins series). Boston College 6 @ Michigan State 3; Boston College 2 @ Michigan State 7; Boston College 4 @ Michigan State 5 (ot) (MSU wins series). East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Harvard; 3 - Boston College; 4 - Cornell. West NCAA Championship @ Civic Center, St. Paul, MN Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Michigan State; 3 - Western Michigan; 4 - Minnesota. Semifinals: Minnesota 7 vs Maine 4; Harvard 6 vs Michigan State 3. Third Place NCAA Quarterfinals Game: Michigan State 7 vs Maine 4. Championship Game: Harvard 4 vs Minnesota Minnesota 6 @ Boston University 4; Minnesota 5 @ Boston University 3 (UM wins 3 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Allain Roy, Harvard; D - Todd Richards, UM; D - series). Cornell 2 @ Denver 4; Cornell 4 @ Denver 3 (DU wins series). Boston College , Harvard; F - Jon Anderson, UM; F - , Harvard; F - Lane 4 @ Michigan State 6; Boston College 2 @ Michigan State 4 (MSU wins series). MacDonald, Harvard. MOP: Ted Donato, F, Harvard. Attendance: 61,418. Western Michigan 2 @ Harvard 4; Western Michigan 2 @ Harvard 7 (HU wins series). National Champion: Harvard NCAA Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI Semifinals: Michigan State 6 vs Minnesota 4; Harvard 5 vs Denver 2. Third Place Game: Minnesota 6 vs Denver 4. Championship Game: Michigan State 6 vs Harvard 5. All-Tournament Team: G - Norm Foster, MSU; D - Mark Benning, Harvard; D - Don McSween, MSU; F - Allen Bourbeau, Harvard; F - Mike Donnelly, MSU; F - Jeff Parker, MSU. MOP: Mike Donnelly, F, MSU. Attendance: 24,836. National Champion: Michigan State WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1990 NCAA West Regional @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI East Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - Colgate; 3 - Maine; 4 - Boston University; 5 - Clark- Wisconsin 3 vs Miami 1; Minnesota Duluth 7 vs Brown 3; Michigan 4 vs Wisconsin son; 6 - Alaska Anchorage. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Wisconsin; 3 - Lake 3 (ot); Lake Superior State 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. Superior State; 4 - Minnesota; 5 - North Dakota; 6 - Bowling Green. NCAA Championship @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI NCAA Tournament First Round Semifinals: Maine 4 vs Michigan 3 (ot); Lake Superior State 6 vs Boston University Clarkson 1 @ Minnesota 6; Clarkson 1 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series). Bowling Green 1. Championship Game: Maine 5 vs Lake Superior State 4. All-Tournament Team: 4 @ Maine 8; Bowling Green 2 @ Maine 5 (Maine wins series). Alaska Anchorage 2 G - Garth Snow, Maine; D - Chris Imes, Maine; D - Michael Smith, LSSU; F - Paul @ Lake Superior State 6; Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Lake Superior State 10 (LSSU wins Kariya, Maine; F - Jim Montgomery, Maine; F - , LSSU. MOP: Jim series). North Dakota 8 @ Boston University 5; North Dakota 3 @ Boston University Montgomery, F, Maine. Attendance: 52,191. 5; North Dakota 0 @ Boston University 5 (BU wins series). National Champion: Maine NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Minnesota 2 @ Boston College 4; Minnesota 2 @ Boston College 1; Minnesota 1 @ 1994 Boston College 6 (BC wins series). Maine 3 @ Wisconsin 7; Maine 3 @ Wisconsin 4 East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Harvard; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - Wisconsin; (ot) (UW wins series). Lake Superior State 2 @ Colgate 3; Lake Superior State 1 @ 5 - Western Michigan; 6 - Rensselaer. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - Minnesota; Colgate 2 (CU wins series). Boston University 3 @ Michigan State 6; Boston Univer- 3 - UMass-Lowell; 4 - Lake Superior State; 5 - Northeastern; 6 - Michigan State. sity 5 @ Michigan State 3; Boston University 5 @ Michigan State 3 (BU wins series). NCAA East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY NCAA Championship @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Wisconsin 6 vs Western Michigan 3; New Hampshire 2 vs Rennselaer 0; Boston Semifinals: Wisconsin 2 vs Boston College 1; Colgate 3 vs Boston University 2. University 4 vs Wisconsin 1; Harvard 7 vs New Hampshire 1. All-Tournament Team: Championship Game: Wisconsin 7 vs Colgate 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Duane no team selected. Derksen, UW; D - Rob Andringa, UW; D - Mark Osiecki, UW; F - John Byce, UW; F - Joel NCAA West Regional @ Munn Arena, East Lansing, MI Gardner, Colgate; F - , UW. MOP: Chris Tancill, F, UW. Attendance: 24,569. UMass Lowell 3 vs Michigan State 4; Lake Superior State 6 vs Northeastern 5 (ot); National Champion: Wisconsin Minnesota 2 vs UMass-Lowell 1 (2 ot); Lake Superior State 5 vs Michigan 4 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Dwayne Roloson, UMass-Lowell; D - , LSSU; 1991 D - Chris McAlpine, UM; F - Greg Bullock, UMass-Lowell; F - Mike Stone, Michigan; East Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - Boston University; 3 - Boston College; 4 - Clarkson; 5 - F - Gerald Tallaire, LSSU. MOP: Gerald Tallaire, F, LSSU. Providence; 6 - Cornell. West Seeds: 1 - Lake Superior State; 2 - Northern Michigan; NCAA Championship @ Civic Center, St. Paul, MN 3 - Michigan; 4 - Minnesota; 5 - Wisconsin; 6 - Alaska Anchorage. Semifinals: Boston University 4 vs Minnesota 1; Lake Superior State 3 vs Harvard 2 NCAA Tournament First Round (ot). Championship Game: Lake Superior State 9 vs Boston University 1. All-Tour- Providence 4 @ Minnesota 3; Providence 4 @ Minnesota 8; Providence 3 @ Minne- nament Team: G - , LSSU; D - Keith Aldridge, LSSU; D - Steven Barnes, sota 8 (UM wins series). Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Boston College 2; Alaska Anchorage LSSU; F - , LSSU; F - Mike Pomichter, BU; F - Sean Tallaire, LSSU. 3 @ Boston College 1 (UAA wins series). Cornell 5 @ Michigan 4 (ot); Cornell 4 @ MOP: Sean Tallaire, F, LSSU. Attendance: 45,625. Michigan 6; Cornell 3 @ Michigan 9 (Michigan wins series). Wisconsin 3 @ Clarkson National Champion: Lake Superior State 8; Wisconsin 4 @ Clarkson 5 (Clarkson wins series). NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals 1995 Minnesota 0 @ Maine 4; Minnesota 3 @ Maine 5 (Maine wins series). Alaska Anchor- East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Maine; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - Clarkson; 5 - age 5 @ Northern Michigan 8; Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Northern Michigan 5 (NMU Lake Superior State; 6 - Denver. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - Colorado College; wins series). Michigan 1 @ Boston University 4; Michigan 1 @ Boston University 8 3 - Minnesota; 4 - Wisconsin; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Rensselaer. (BU wins series). Clarkson 7 @ Lake Superior State 3; Clarkson 2 @ Lake Superior NCAA East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA State 6; Clarkson 4 @ Lake Superior State 3 (Clarkson wins series). Lake Superior State 5 vs Clarkson 4; Denver 9 vs New Hampshire 2; Boston University NCAA Championship @ Civic Center, St. Paul, MN 6 vs Lake Superior State 2; Maine 4 vs Denver 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Blair Semifinals: Northern Michigan 5 vs Maine 3; Boston University 7 vs Clarkson 3. Allison, Maine; D - Chris Imes, Maine; D - Kaj Linna, BU; F - Tim Lovell, Maine; F - Sean Championship Game: Northern Michigan 8 vs Boston University 7 (3 ot). All-Tour- Tallaire, LSSU; F - Steve Thornton, BU. MOP: Tim Lovell, F, Maine. nament Team: G - Bill Pye, NMU; D - Lou Melone, NMU; D - Brad Werenka, NMU; NCAA West Regional @ Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI F - Tony Amonte, BU; F - Scott Beattie, NMU; F - Jean-Yves Roy, Maine. MOP: Scott Minnesota 3 vs Rensselaer 0; Wisconsin 5 vs Michigan State 3; Minnesota 5 vs Beattie, F, NMU. Attendance: 35,938. Colorado College 2; Michigan 4 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Kirk National Champion: Northern Michigan Daubenspeck, UW; D - , UW; D - Dan Trebil, UM; F - Mike Strobel, UW; F - Nick Checco, UM; F - Mike Knuble, Michigan. MOP: Mike Knuble, F, Michigan. 1992 NCAA Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI East Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - St. Lawrence; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - Boston University; Semifinals: Boston University 7 vs Minnesota 3; Maine 4 vs Michigan 3 (3 ot). 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Wisconsin. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Lake Championship Game: Boston University 6 vs Maine 2. All-Tournament Team: Superior State; 4 - Northern Michigan; 5 - Clarkson; 6 - Alaska Anchorage. G - Blair Allison, Maine; D - Chris Imes, Maine; D - Kaj Linna, BU; F - Shawn Bates, NCAA East Regional @ Civic Center, Providence, RI BU; F - Chris O’Sullivan, BU; F - Dan Shermerhorn, Maine. MOP: Chris O’Sullivan, Michigan State 4 vs Boston U.; Wisconsin 4 vs New Hampshire 2; Wisconsin 5 vs F, BU. Attendance: 34,452. St. Lawrence 2; Michigan State 3 vs Maine 2. National Champion: Boston University NCAA West Regional @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Northern Michigan 8 vs Clarkson 4; Lake Superior State 7 vs Alaska Anchorage 3; Michigan 7 vs Northern Michigan 6; Lake Superior State 8 vs Minnesota 3. NCAA Championship @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY Semifinals: Lake Superior State 4 vs Michigan State 2; Wisconsin 4 vs Michigan 2. Championship Game: Lake Superior State 5 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: G - , LSSU; D - Mark Astley, LSSU; D - Barry Richter, UW; F - Paul Constantin, LSSU; F - Brian Rolston, LSSU; F - Jason Zent, UW. MOP: Paul Constantin, F, LSSU. Attendance: 34,110. National Champion: Lake Superior State

1993 East Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - Boston University; 3 - Harvard; 4 - Clarkson; 5 - Minnesota; 6 - Northern Michigan. West Seeds: 1 - Lake Superior State; 2 - Michigan; 3 - Miami; 4 - Minnesota Duluth; 5 - Brown; 6 - Wisconsin. NCAA East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA Minnesota 2 vs Clarkson 1; Northern Michigan 3 vs Harvard 2 (2 ot); Maine 6 vs Minnesota 2; Boston University 4 vs Northern Michigan 1. WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1996 1999 East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Vermont; 3 - Lake Superior State; 4 - Western East Seeds: 1 - New Hampshire; 2 - Clarkson; 3 - Maine; 4 - Denver; 5 - Michigan; 6 - Michigan; 5 - Clarkson; 6 - Cornell. West Seeds: 1 - Colorado College; 2 - Michigan; Ohio State. West Seeds: 1 - North Dakota; 2 - Michigan State; 3 - Colorado College; 3 - Minnesota; 4 - UMass-Lowell; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Providence. 4 - Boston College; 5 - Northern Michigan; 6 - St. Lawrence. NCAA East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY NCAA East Regional @ Centrum Center, Worcester, MA Clarkson 6 vs Western Michigan 1; Lake Superior State 5 vs Cornell 4; Boston Uni- Michigan 5 vs Denver 3; Maine 4 vs Ohio State 2; New Hampshire 2 vs Michigan versity 3 vs Clarkson 2; Vermont 2 vs Lake Superior State 1. All-Tournament Team: 1 (ot); Maine 7 vs Clarkson 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Josh Blackburn, Michigan; G - Tim Thomas, UV; D - Keith Aldridge, LSSU; D - Chris O’Sullivan, BU; F - Chris D - Bubba Berenzweig, Michigan; D - David Cullen, Maine; F - Darren Haydar, UNH; Drury, BU; F - Eric Perrin, UV; F - Martin St. Louis, UV. MOP: Martin St. Louis, F, UV. F - Steve Kariya, Maine; F - Mike Souza, UNH. MOP: Steve Kariya, F, Maine. NCAA West Regional @ Munn Arena, East Lansing, MI NCAA West Regional @ Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI Minnesota 5 vs Providence 1; UMass-Lowell 6 vs Michigan State 2; Michigan 4 vs Colorado College 5 vs St. Lawrence 2; Boston College 2 vs Northern Michigan Minnesota 3; Colorado College 5 vs UMass-Lowell 3. All-Tournament Team: G - 1; Michigan State 4 vs Colorado College 3; Boston College 3 vs North Dakota 1. Martin Fillion, UML; D - Dave Barozzino, UML; D - Scott Swanson, CC; F - Brendan All-Tournament Team: G - , BC; D - Bobby Allen, BC; D - Dan Concannon, UML; F - , Michigan; F - Bill Muckalt, Michigan. MOP: Peters, CC; F - , MSU; F - Adam Hall, MSU; F - , BC. MOP: Bill Muckalt, F, Michigan. Scott Clemmensen, G, BC. NCAA Championship @ Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA Semifinals: Michigan 4 vs Boston University 0; Colorado College 4 vs Vermont 3 (2 Semifinals: New Hampshire 5 vs Michigan State 3; Maine 2 vs Boston College ot). Championship Game: Michigan 3 vs Colorado College 2 (ot). All-Tournament 1 (ot). Championship Game: Maine 3 vs New Hampshire 2 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - , Michigan; D - Steven Halko, Michigan; D - Scott Swanson, Team: G - Alfie Michaud, Maine; D - David Cullen, Maine; D - Jayme Filipowicz, CC; F - Peter Geronazzo, CC; F - Brendan Morrison, Michigan; F - Martin St. Louis, UNH; F - Niko Dimitrakos, Maine; F - Jason Krog, UNH; F - Mike Souza, UNH. MOP: UV. MOP: Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan. Attendance: 35,271. Alfie Michaud, G, Maine. Attendance: 39,748. National Champion: Michigan National Champion: Maine

1997 2000 East Seeds: 1 - Clarkson; 2 - Boston University; 3 - Vermont; 4 - New Hampshire; East Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - St. Lawrence; 3 - Boston University; 4 - Colgate; 5 - Michigan; 5 - Colorado College; 6 - Denver. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - 6 - St. Cloud State. West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - New Hampshire; Miami; 4 - Minnesota; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Cornell. 4 - Boston College; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Niagara. NCAA East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA NCAA East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY Colorado College 3 vs New Hampshire 2; Denver 6 vs Vermont 3; Colorado College Michigan 4 vs Colgate 3 (ot); Boston University 5 vs St. Cloud State 3; Maine 5 vs 5 vs Clarkson 4; Boston University 4 vs Denver 3 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Jim Michigan 2; St. Lawrence 3 vs Boston University 2 (4 ot). All-Tournament Team: Mullin, DU; D - Eric Rud, CC; D - Scott Swanson, CC; F - Shawn Bates, BU; F - Albie G - Rick DiPietro, BU; G - Derek Gustafson, SLU; D - Chris Dyment, BU; D - Justin O’Connell, BU; F - Brian Swanson, CC. MOP: Jim Mullin, G, DU. Harney, SLU; F - Mike Comrie, Michigan; F - Ben Guite, Maine; F - Andy McDonald, NCAA West Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Colgate. MOP: Derek Gustafson, G, SLU. Cornell 4 vs Miami 2; Minnesota 6 vs Michigan State 3; North Dakota 6 vs Cornell NCAA West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN 2; Michigan 7 vs Minnesota 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Jason Elliott, Cornell; D - Niagara 4 vs New Hampshire 1; Boston College 6 vs Michigan State 5 (ot); North , UM; D - Blake Sloan, Michigan; F - Jason Botterill, Michigan; F - Casey Dakota 4 vs Niagara 1; Boston College 4 vs Wisconsin 1. All-Tournament Team: Hankinson, UM; F - Brendan Morrison, Michigan. MOP: Jason Botterill, F, Michigan. G - Greg Gardner, NU; D - , UND; D - , BC; F - Blake NCAA Championship @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI Bellefeuille, BC; F - Jeff Farkas, BC; F - Jeff Panzer, UND. MOP: Blake Bellefeuille, F, BC. Semifinals: North Dakota 6 vs Colorado College 2; Boston University 3 vs Michigan NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI 2. Championship Game: North Dakota 6 vs Boston University 4. All-Tournament Semifinals: North Dakota 2 vs Maine 0; Boston College 4 vs St. Lawrence 2. Cham- Team: G - Aaron Schweitzer, UND; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; D - Tom Poti, BU; F - pionship Game: North Dakota 4 vs Boston College 2. All-Tournament Team: G , BU; F - Matt Henderson, UND; F - David Hoogsteen, UND. MOP: Matt - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Mike Commodore, UND; D - Mike Mottau, BC; F - Jeff Henderson, F, UND. Attendance: 52,124. Farkas, BC; F - Lee Goren, UND; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND. MOP: Lee Goren, F, National Champion: North Dakota UND. Attendance: 34,452. National Champion: North Dakota 1998 East Seeds: 1 - Boston University; 2 - Boston College; 3 - Clarkson; 4 - Wisconsin; 2001 5 - New Hampshire; 6 - Colorado College. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - North East Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - Colorado College; 4 - Minne- Dakota; 3 - Michigan; 4 - Ohio State; 5 - Yale; 6 - Princeton. sota; 5 - Maine; 6 - St. Lawrence. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - St. Cloud State; NCAA East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY 3 - Michigan; 4 - Wisconsin; 5 - Providence; 6 - Mercyhurst. New Hampshire 7 vs Wisconsin 4; Colorado College 3 vs Clarkson 1; New Hampshire NCAA East Regional @ Centrum Center, Worcester, MA 4 vs Boston University 3 (ot); Boston College 6 vs Colorado College 1. All-Tourna- Maine 5 vs Minnesota 4 (ot); Colorado College 3 vs St. Lawrence 2 (2 ot); Boston ment Team: G - Sean Matile, UNH; D - Jayme Filipowicz, UNH; D - Mike Mottau, College 3 vs Maine 1; North Dakota 4 vs Colorado College 1. All-Tournament BC; F - Chris Drury, BU; F - Mark Mowers, UNH; F - Marty Reasoner, BC. MOP: Mark Team: G - Scott Clemmensen, BC; D - Bobby Allen, BC; D - Doug Janik, Maine; Mowers, F, UNH. F - Michael Schutte, Maine; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND. MOP: NCAA West Regional @ , Ann Arbor, MI Jeff Panzer, F, UND. Michigan 2 vs Princeton 1; Ohio State 4 vs Yale 0; Michigan 4 vs North Dakota 3; NCAA West Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Ohio State 4 vs Michigan State 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Jeff Maund, OSU; Michigan 4 vs Mercyhurst 3; Wisconsin 4 vs Providence 1; Michigan 4 vs St. Cloud D - Andre Signoretti, OSU; D - , Michigan; F - Todd Compeau, OSU; State 3; Michigan State 5 vs Wisconsin 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Peter Aubry, F - Mat Herr, Michigan; F - Mark Kosick, Michigan. MOP: Jeff Maund, G, OSU. Mercyhurst; D - Jon Insana, MSU; D - Andrew Hutchinson, MSU; F - Sean Patchell, NCAA Championship @ FleetCenter, Boston, MA MSU; F - Mike Cammalleri, Michigan; F - Dany Heatley, UW. MOP: Mike Cammalleri, Semifinals: Michigan 4 vs New Hampshire 0; Boston College 5 vs Ohio State 2. F, Michigan. Championship: Michigan 3 vs Boston College 2 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Marty NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY Turco, Michigan; D - Bubba Berenzweig, Michigan; D - Mike Mottau, BC; F - Mark Semifinals: North Dakota 2 vs Michigan State 0; Boston College 4 vs Michigan Kosick, Michigan; F - Josh Langfeld, Michigan; F - Marty Reasoner, BC. MOP: Marty 2. Championship Game: Boston College 3 vs North Dakota 2 ot. All-Tournament Turco, G, Michigan. Attendance: 54,355. Team: G - Scott Clemmensen, BC; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Rob Scuderi, BC; F - National Champion: Michigan , BC; F - Krys Kolanos, BC; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND. MOP: Chuck Kobasew, F, BC. Attendance: 39,865. National Champion: Boston College WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2002 NCAA Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI East Seeds: 1 - New Hampshire; 2 - Boston University; 3 - Maine; 4 - Cornell; 5 - Semifinals: (4) Notre Dame 2 vs (1) Minnesota 5; (3) Michigan State 0 vs (2) Minnesota Quinnipiac; 6 - Harvard. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Michigan State; Duluth 5. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Minnesota 1. All-Tourna- 4 - Michigan; 5 - St. Cloud State; 6 - Colorado College. ment Team: F - , UMD; F - Evan Schwabe, UMD; F - Aaron Gill, Notre NCAA East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA Dame; D - , UM; D - Chris Harrington, UM; G - Isaac Reichmuth, UMD. Cornell 6 vs Quinnipiac 1; Maine 4 vs Harvard 3 (ot); New Hampshire 4 vs Cornell MOP: Isaac Reichmuth, G, UMD. 3; Maine 4 vs Boston University 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Matt Yeats, Maine; NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ FleetCenter, Boston, MA D - Doug Murray, Cornell; D - Peter Metcalf, Maine; F - David Klema, BU; F - Lucas Semifinals: Denver 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 3; Maine 2 vs Boston College 1. Cham- Lawson, Maine; F - Colin Hemingway, UNH. MOP: No selection. pionship Game: Denver 1 vs Maine 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Connor James, NCAA West Regional @ Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, MI DU; F - Dustin Penner, Maine; F - Junior Lessard, UMD; D - , Maine; Colorado College 2 vs Michigan State 0; Michigan 4 vs St. Cloud State 2; Colorado D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; G - Adam Berkhoel, DU. MOP: Adam Berkhoel, G, DU. College 2 vs Minnesota 4; Michigan 5 vs Denver 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Josh Attendance: 54,309. Blackburn, Michigan; D - , Michigan; D - , UM; F - Chris National Champion: Denver Paradise, DU; F - , Michigan; F - John Pohl, UM. MOP: John Pohl, F, UM. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN 2005 Semifinals: Maine 7 vs New Hampshire 2; Minnesota 3 vs Michigan 2. Championship NCAA East Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Game: Minnesota 4 vs Maine 3 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Adam Hauser, UM; Semifinals: (4) Mercyhurst 4 vs (1) Boston College 5; (3) Boston University 0 vs D - Michael Schutte, Maine; D - Peter Metcalf, Maine; F - Grant Potulny, UM; F - John (2) North Dakota 4. Championship Game: North Dakota 6 vs Boston College 3. Pohl, UM; F - Robert Liscak, Maine. MOP: Grant Potulny, F, UM. Attendance: 57,966. All-Tournament Team: F - Travis Zajac, UND; F - Colby Genoway, UND; F - Brian National Champion: Minnesota Boyle, BC; D - T.J. Kemp, Mercyhurst; D - Nick Fuher, UND; G - Jordan Parise, UND. MOP: Jordan Parise, G, UND. 2003 NCAA West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN NCAA Northeast Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA Semifinals: (4) Maine 0 vs (1) Minnesota 1 (ot); (3) Ohio State 2 vs (2) Cornell 3. Semifinals: (2) Boston University 6 vs (3) Harvard 4; (4) St. Cloud State 2 vs (1) New Championship Game: Minnesota 2 vs Cornell 1 (ot). All-Tournament Team: F - Garrett Hampshire 5. Championship Game: Boston University 0 vs New Hampshire 3. Smaagaard, UM; F - Matt Moulson, Cornell; F - Evan Kaufmann, UM; D - Mike Vannelli, All-Tournament Team: G - Mike Ayers, G, UNH; D - Garrett Stafford, UNH; D - Bryan UM; D - Doug Krantz, Cornell; G - , UM. MOP: Kellen Briggs, G, UM. Miller, BU; F - Colin Hemingway, UNH; F - Preston Callander, UNH; F - Dominic NCAA Northeast Regional @ , Amherst, MA Moore, Harvard. MOP: Mike Ayers, G, UNH. Semifinals: (4) Bemidji State 3 vs (1) Denver 4 (ot); (3) Harvard 2 vs (2) New Hampshire NCAA East Regional @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI 3 (ot). Championship Game: Denver 4 vs New Hampshire 2. All-Tournament Team: Semifinals: (4) Minnesota State 2 vs (1) Cornell 5; (3) Ohio State 0 vs (2) Boston F - Gabe Gauthier, DU; F - Daniel Winnick, UNH; F - Kevin Ulanski, DU; D - , College 1. Championship Game: Boston College 1 vs Cornell 2 (2 ot). All-Tourna- DU; D - Tyson Teplitsky, UNH; G - Kevin Regan, UNH. MOP: Gabe Gauthier, F, DU. ment Team: G - Matti Kaltianen, BC; D - Doug Murray, Cornell; D - J.D. Forrest, BC; NCAA Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI F - Mike Knoepfli, Cornell; F - Matt McRae, Cornell; F - , BC. MOP: Matt Semifinals: (4) Colgate 5 vs (1) Colorado College 6; (3) Wisconsin 1 vs (2) Michigan McRae, Cornell. 4. Championship Game: Colorado College 4 vs Michigan 3. All-Tournament Team: NCAA West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN F - Trevor Frischmon, CC; F - Jeff Tambellini, Michigan; F - , CC; D - Semifinals: (3) North Dakota 2 vs (2) Ferris State 5; (4) Mercyhurst 2 vs (1) Minnesota Brandon Rogers, Michigan; D - Brian Salcido, CC; G - Al Montoya, Michigan. MOP: 9. Championship Game: Ferris State 4 vs Minnesota 7. All-Tournament Team: G - Trevor Frischmon, F, CC. Mike Brown, FSU; D - Keith Ballard, UM; D - Matt DeMarchi, UM; F - Grant Potulny, NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Value City Arena @ Jerome Schottenstein Center, UM; F - Chris Kunitz, FSU; F - Thomas Vanek, UM. MOP: Thomas Vanek, UM. Columbus, OH NCAA Midwest Regional @ Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, MI Semifinals: Colorado College 2 vs Denver 6; North Dakota 4 vs Minnesota 2. Semifinals: (4) Wayne State 2 vs (1) Colorado College 4; (3) Michigan 2 vs (2) Maine Championship Game: Denver 4 vs North Dakota 1. All-Tournament Team: F - Gabe 1. Championship Game: Michigan 5 vs Colorado College 3. All-Tournament Team: Gauthier, DU; F - Travis Zajac, UND; F - Paul Stastny, DU; D - Matt Carle, DU; D - Brett G - Al Montoya, Michigan; D - Andy Burnes, Michigan; D - Tom Preissing, CC; F - Skinner, DU; G - Peter Mannino, DU. MOP: Peter Mannino, G, DU. Attendance: 51,365. Brett Sterling, CC; F - , Michigan; F - Jed Ortmeyer, Michigan. MOP: National Champion: Denver Al Montoya, Michigan. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ HSBC Arena, Buffalo, NY 2006 Semifinals: New Hampshire 3 vs Cornell 2; Michigan 2 vs Minnesota 3 (ot). NCAA East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY Championship Game: New Hampshire 1 vs Minnesota 5. All-Tournament Team: Semifinals: (4) New Hampshire 0 vs (1) Michigan State 1; (3) Maine 6 vs (2) Harvard G - Travis Weber, UM; D - Paul Martin, UM; D - Matt DeMarchi, UM; F - Thomas 1. Championship Game: Maine 5 vs Michigan State 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Mi- Vanek, UM; F - Nathan Martz, UNH; F - , UNH. MOP: Thomas Vanek, chel Leveille, Maine; F - John Hopson, Maine; F - Tim Crowder, MSU; D - Matt Duffy, F, UM. Attendance: 55,745. Maine; D - Corey Potter, MSU; G - Ben Bishop, Maine. MOP: John Hopson, F, Maine. National Champion: Minnesota NCAA West Regional @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Semifinals: (4) Holy Cross vs (1) Minnesota 3 (ot); (3) Michigan 1 vs (2) North Dakota 2004 5. Championship Game: Holy Cross 2 vs North Dakota 5. All-Tournament Team: NCAA East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY F - Ryan Duncan, UND; F - Jonathan Toews, UND; F - Tyler McGregor, Holy Cross; Semifinals: (4) Harvard 4 vs (1) Maine 5; (3) Wisconsin 1 vs (2) Ohio State 0 (ot). D - Matt Smaby, UND; D - Jon Landry, Holy Cross; G - Jordan Parise, UND. MOP: Championship Game: Wisconsin 1 vs Maine 2 (ot). All-Tournament Team: F - Michel Jonathan Toews, F, UND. Leveille, Maine; F - Colin Shields, Maine; F - Mike Hamilton, Maine; D - Dan Boeser, NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA UW; D - Prestin Ryan, Maine; G - Bernd Bruckler, UW. MOP: Bernd Bruckler, G, UW. Semifinals: (4) Nebraska Omaha 2 vs (1) Boston University 9; (3) Boston College NCAA West Regional @ World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO 5 vs (2) Miami 0. Championship Game: Boston College 5 vs Boston University 0. Semifinals: (4) Holy Cross 0 vs (1) North Dakota 3; (3) Miami 2 vs (2) Denver 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Joe Rooney, BC; F - Chris Higgins, BU; F - Brian Boyle, Championship Game: Denver 1 vs North Dakota 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Max BC; D - Peter Harrold, BC; D - Sean Sullivan, BU; G - Cory Schnedier, BC. MOP: Cory Bull, DU; F - Zach Parise, UND; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND; D - Matt Laatsch, Schneider, G, BC. DU; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; G - Adam Berkhoel, DU. MOP: Adam Berkhoel, G, DU. NCAA Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI NCAA Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Semifinals: (3) Colorado College 2 vs (2) Cornell 3; (4) Bemidji State 0 vs (1) Wiscon- Semifinals: (4) Niagara 2 vs (1) Boston College 5; (3) New Hampshire 1 vs (2) sin 4. Championship: Cornell 0 vs Wisconsin 1 (3 ot). All-Tournament Team: F - Joe Michigan 4. Championship: Michigan 2 vs Boston College 3 (ot). All-Tournament Pavelski, UW; F - Jack Skille, UW; F - Matt Moulson, CU; D - Tom Gilbert, UW; D - Jon Team: F - , BC; , BC; Brandon Kaleniecki, Michigan; Gleed, CU; G - Brian Elliott, UW. MOP: Brian Elliott, G, UW. D - , BC; D - Andy Burnes, Michigan; G - Al Montoya, Michigan. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI MOP: Patrick Eaves, F, BC. Semifinals: Boston College 6 vs North Dakota 5; Maine 2 vs Wisconsin 5. Cham- pionship Game: Boston College 1 vs Wisconsin 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Chris Collins, BC; F - Robbie Earl, UW; F - Adam Burish, UW; D - Brett Motherwell, BC; D - Tom Gilbert, UW; G - Brian Elliott, UW. MOP: Robbie Earl, F, UW. Attendance: 53,086. National Champion: Wisconsin WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2007 2009 NCAA East Regional @ Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, NY NCAA East Regional @ Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT Semifinals: (4) Massachusetts 1 vs (1) Clarkson 0 (ot); (3) Maine 4 vs (2) St. Cloud Semifinals: (4) Air Force 2 vs (1) Michigan 0; (3) Vermont 4 vs (2) Yale 1. Championship State 1. Championship Game: Massachusetts 1 vs Maine 3. All-Tournament Team: Game: Air Force 2 vs Vermont 3 (2 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Andrew Volkening, F - Matt Anderson, UMass; F - Kevin Jarman, UMass; F - Michel Léveillé, Maine; AFA; D - Greg Flynn, AFA; D - Dan Lawson, UV; F - Sean Bertsch, AFA; F - Jacques D - Mike Lundin, Maine; D - Bret Tyler, Maine; G - Ben Bishop, Maine. MOP: Michel Lamoureux, AFA; Viktor Stalbert, UV. MOP: Dan Lawson, D, UV. Léveillé, Maine. NCAA West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN NCAA Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Semifinals: (4) Miami 4 vs (1) Denver 2; (3) Princeton 4 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 5 Semifinals: (4) Alabama-Huntsville 2 vs (1) Notre Dame 3 (2 ot); (3) Michigan State (ot). Championship Game: Miami 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 1. All-Tournament Team: 5 vs (2) Boston University 1. Championship Game: Michigan State 2 vs Notre Dame G - , MU; D - Evan Oberg, UMD; D - Cameron Schilling, MU; F - Mike 1. All-Tournament Team: F - Tim Kennedy, MSU; F - Chris Mueller, MSU; F - Wes Connolly, UMD; F - Justin Mercier, MU; Brett Wilson, PU. MOP: Justin Mercier, F, MU. O’Neill, Notre Dame; D - Ryan Thang, Notre Dame; D - Tyler Howells, MSU; G - Jeff NCAA Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Lerg, MSU. MOP: Jeff Lerg, G, MSU. Semifinals: (3) Cornell 3 vs (2) Northeastern 2; (4) Bemidji State 5 vs (1) Notre Dame NCAA Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH 1. Championship Game: Bemidji State 4 vs Cornell 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Matt Semifinals: (4) Miami 2 vs (1) New Hampshire 1; (3) St. Lawrence 1 vs (2) Boston Dalton, BSU; D - Ryan Adams, BSU; D - Brad Hunt, BSU; F - Evan Barlow, CU; F - Matt College 4. Championship Game: Miami 0 vs Boston College 4. All-Tournament Team: Read, BSU; F - Tyler Scofield, BSU. MOP: Tyler Scofield, F, BSU. F - Joe Rooney, BC; F - Brock Bradford, BC; F - Ryan Jones, Miami; D - Brian Boyle, NCAA Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH BC; D - Mitch Ganzak, Miami; G - , BC. MOP: Cory Schneider, G, BC. Semifinals: (3) New Hampshire 6 vs (2) North Dakota 5 (ot); (4) Ohio State 3 vs (1) NCAA West Regional @ Pepsi Center, Denver, CO Boston University 8. Championship Game: New Hampshire 1 vs Boston Univer- Semifinals: (4) Air Force 3 vs (1) Minnesota 4; (3) North Dakota 8 vs (2) Michigan 5. sity 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Kieran Millan, BU; D - , BU; D - Kevin Championship Game: North Dakota 3 vs Minnesota 2 (ot). All-Tournament Team: Kapstad, UNH; F - Nick Bonino, BU; F - Jason Lawrence, BU; Peter Leblanc, UNH. F - Chris Porter, UND; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Mike Carman, UM; D - Robbie Bina, UND; MOP: Jason Lawrence, F, BU. D - Mike Vannelli, UM; G - Philippe Lamoureux, UND. MOP: Chris Porter, F, UND. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Verizon Center, Washington, DC NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO Semifinals: Bemidji State 1 vs Miami 4; Vermont 4 vs Boston University 5. Champi- Semifinals: Michigan State 4 vs Maine 2; Boston College 6 vs North Dakota 4. onship Game: Miami 3 vs Boston University 4 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Kieran Championship Game: Michigan State 3 vs Boston College 2. All-Tournament Team: Millan, BU; D - Colby Cohen, BU; Kevin Roeder, MU; F - Nick Bonino, BU; F - Colin F - Tim Kennedy, MSU; F - Justin Abdelkader, MSU; F - , BC; D - Tyler Wilson, BU; Tommy Wingels, MU. MOP: Colby Cohen, D, BU. Attendance: 55,366. Howells, MSU; D - Brian Boyle, BC; G - Jeff Lerg, MSU. MOP: Justin Abdelkader, F, National Champion: Boston University MSU. Attendance: 57,146. National Champion: Michigan State 2010 NCAA East Regional @ , Albany, NY 2008 Semifinals: (4) RIT 2 vs (1) Denver 1; (3) New Hampshire 6 vs (2) Cornell 2. Champi- NCAA East Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY onship Game: RIT 6 vs New Hampshire 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Jared DeMichiel, Semifinals: (3) Clarkson 2 vs (2) St. Cloud State 1; (4) Niagara 1 vs (1) Michigan 5. RIT; D - Chris Haltigin, RIT; D - Dan Ringwald, RIT; F - Bobby Butler, UNH; F - Cameron Championship Game: Clarkson 0 vs Michigan 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Billy Burt, RIT; F - Tyler Brenner, RIT. MOP: Jared DeMichiel, G, RIT. Sauer, Michigan; D - Mark Mitera, Michigan; D - Grant Clitsome, CU; F - Chad NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Kolarik, Michigan; F - Kevin Porter, Michigan; F - Shea Guthrie, CU. MOP: Kevin Semifinals: (4) Vermont 2 vs (1) Wisconsin 3; (3) Northern Michigan 3 vs (2) St. Cloud Porter, F, Michigan. State 4 (2 ot). Championship Game: Wisconsin 5 vs St. Cloud State 3. All-Tourna- NCAA Midwest Regional @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI ment Team: G - Scott Gudmandson, UW; D - Ryan McDonagh, UW; D - Brendan Semifinals: (4) Princeton 1 vs (1) North Dakota 5; (3) Wisconsin 6 vs (2) Denver 2. Smith, UW; F - Blake Geoffrion, UW; F - Garrett Roe, SCSU; F - Tony Mosey, SCSU. Championship Game: Wisconsin 2 vs North Dakota 3 (ot). All-Tournament Team: MOP: Blake Geoffrion, F, UW. G - Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, UND; D - Chay Genoway, UND; D - Jamie McBain, NCAA Midwest Regional @ Fort Wayne, IN UW; F - Ryan Duncan, UND; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Michael Davies, UW. MOP: Jean- Semifinals: (4) Alabama-Huntsville 1 vs (1) Miami 2; (3) Michigan 5 vs (2) Bemidji Philippe Lamoureux, G, UND. State 1. Championship Game: Miami 3 vs Michigan 2 (2 ot). All-Tournament NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Team: G - , MU; D - Steve Kampfer, UM; D - Cameron Schilling, MU; Semifinals: (4) Air Force 2 vs (1) Miami 3 (ot); (3) Minnesota 2 vs (2) Boston College F - Pat Cannone, MU; F - Carl Hagelin, UM; F - Curtis McKenzie, MU. MOP: Connor 5. Championship Game: Boston College 4 vs Miami 3 (ot). All-Tournament Team: Knapp, G, MU. G - Andrew Volkening, AFA; D - Alec Martinez , Miami; D - Nick Petrecki, BC; F - Ryan NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Jones, Miami; F - Nathan Gerbe, BC; F - Joe Whitney, BC. MOP: Joe Whitney, F, BC. Semifinals: (4) Alaska Fairbanks 1 vs (1) Boston College 3; (3) Yale 3 vs (2) North NCAA West Regional @ Colorado Springs World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO Dakota 2. Championship Game: Boston College 9 vs Yale 7. All-Tournament Team: Semifinals: (3) Michigan State 3 vs (1) Colorado College 1. Championship Game: G - John Muse, BC; D - Tom Dignard, YU; D - Carl Sneep, BC; F - Mark Arcobello, YU; Notre Dame 3 vs Michigan State 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Jeff Lerg, MSU; D - Jeff F - Cam Atkinson, BC; F - Joe Whitney, BC. MOP: Cam Atkinson, F, BC. Petry, MSU; D - Brock Sheahan, Notre Dame; F - Justin Abdelkader, MSU; F - Christian NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Ford Field, Detroit, MI Hanson, Notre Dame; F - Mark Van Guilder, Notre Dame. Semifinals: RIT 1 vs Wisconsin 8; Miami 1 vs Boston College 7. Championship Game: NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Pepsi Center, Denver, CO Boston College 5 vs Wisconsin 0. All-Tournament Team: G - John Muse, BC; D - Brian Semifinals: Boston College 6 vs North Dakota 1; Notre Dame 5 vs Michigan 4 (ot). Dumoulin, BC; D - Brendan Smith, UW; F - Ben Smith, BC; F - Cam Atkinson, BC; Championship Game: Boston College 4 vs Notre Dame 1. All-Tournament Team: F - Joe Whitney, BC. MOP: Ben Smith, F, BC. Attendance: 107,500. G - John Muse, BC; D - Mike Brennan, BC; D - Kyle Lawson, Notre Dame; F - Kevin National Champion: Boston College Deeth, Notre Dame; F - Nathan Gerbe, BC; F Ben Smith, BC. MOP: Nathan Gerbe, F, BC. Attendance: 55,629. National Champion: Boston College WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2011 NCAA East Regional @ Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT Semifinals: (3) Minnesota Duluth 2 vs (2) Union 0; (4) Air Force 1 vs (1) Yale 2 (ot). Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 5 vs Yale 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Kenny Reiter, UMD; D - Justin Faulk, UMD; D - Nick Jaskowiak, YU; F - Jack Connolly, UMD; F - Mike Connolly, UMD; F - Chad Ziegler, YU. MOP: Kenny Reiter, G, UMD. NCAA West Regional @ Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO Semifinals: (3) Nebraska Omaha 2 vs (2) Michigan 3 (ot); (4) Colorado College 8 vs (1) Boston College 4. Championship Game: Colorado College 1 vs Michigan 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Shawn Hunwick, UM; D - Greg Pateryn, UM; D - Lee Moffie, UM; F - Cam Atkinson, BC; F - Kevin Lynch, UM; F - Jaden Schwartz, CC. MOP: Shawn Hunwick, G, UM. NCAA Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Semifinals: (4) Rensselaer 0 vs (1) North Dakota 6; (3) Western Michigan 2 vs (2) Denver 3 (2 ot). Championship Game: Denver 1 vs North Dakota 6. All-Tournament Team: G - Aaron Dell, UND; D - Chay Genoway, UND; D - Matt Donovan, DU; F - Brad Malone, UND; F - Evan Trupp, UND; F - Jason Zucker, DU. MOP: Aaron Dell, G, UND. NCAA Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Semifinals: (4) New Hampshire 3 vs (1) Miami 1; (3) Notre Dame 4 vs Merrimack 3 (ot). Championship Game: New Hampshire 1 vs Notre Dame 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Mike Johnson, ND; D - Steve Johns, ND; D - Blake Kessel, UNH; F - Billy Maday, ND; F - Anders Lee, ND; F - Mike Sislo, UNH. MOP: Mike Johnson, G, ND. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Semifinals: Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Notre Dame 3; Michigan 2 vs North Dakota 0. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Michigan 2 (ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Shawn Hunwick, UM; D - Justin Faulk, UMD; D - Jon Merrill, UM; F - Kyle Schmidt, UMD; F - J.T. Brown, UMD; F - Ben Winnett, F. MOP: J.T. Brown, F, UMD. Attendance: 57,500. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth

2012 NCAA East Regional @ Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT March 23 Semifinals: (1) Union College 3 vs (4) Michigan State 1; (2) Miami 3 vs (3) UMass-Lowell 4 (ot). March 24 Championship Game: UMass-Lowell 2 vs Union College 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Troy Grosenick, UC; D - Mat Bodie, UC; D - Nolan Julseth-White, UC; F - Riley Wetmore, UML; F - Jeremy Welsh, UC; F - Josh Jorris, UC . MOP: Jeremy Welsh, F, UC. NCAA Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI March 23 Semifinals: (3) Denver 1 vs (2) Ferris State 2; (4) Cornell 3 vs (1) Michigan 2 (ot). March 24 Championship Game: Cornell 1 vs Ferris State 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Taylor Nelson, FSU; D - Chad Billins, FSU; D - Joakim Ryan, CU; F - Jordie Johnston, FSU; F - Dustin Mowry, CU; F - Garrett Thompson, FSU. MOP: Taylor Nelson, G, FSU. NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN March 24 Semifinals: (4) Western Michigan 1 vs (1) North Dakota 3; (3) Boston University 3 vs (2) Minnesota 7. March 25 Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Kent Patterson, UM; D - Ben Blood, UND; D - Nate Schmidt, UM; F - Danny Kristo, UND; F - Brock Nelson, UND; F - Kyle Rau, UM. MOP: Kent Patterson, G, UM. NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA March 24 Semifinals: (4) Air Force 0 vs (1) Boston College 2; (3) Maine 2 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 5. March 25 Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Bos- ton College 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Parker Milner, BC; D - Tommy Cross, BC; D - Patrick Wey, BC; F - Jack Connolly, UMD; F - Jake Hendrickson, UMD; F - Chris Kreider, BC. MOP: Parker Milner, G, BC. NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, FL Semifinals: Ferris State 3 vs Union College 1; Minnesota 1 vs Boston College 6. Championship Game: Ferris State 1 vs Boston College 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Parker Milner, BC; D - Chad Billins, FSU; D - Brian Dumoulin, BC; F - Kyle Bonis, FSU; F - Paul Carey, BC; F - Steven Whitney, BC. MOP: Parker Milner, G, BC. Atten- dance: 56,028. National Champion: Boston College WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA GAME SUMMARIES • NCAA REGIONALS FRIDAY, MARCH 29 SATURDAY, MARCH 30

Yale 3 vs Minnesota 2 ot (NC) St. Cloud State 5 vs Notre Dame 1 (NC) NCAA West Regional Semifinal (Grand Rapids, MI). Attendance: 2289. Total NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Toledo, OH). Attendance: 2988. Total Time: Time: 2:41. Scoring by Period - YAL 0-2-0-1=3; MIN 0-0-2-0=2. 1st Period 2:30. Scoring by Period - STC 1-3-1=5; NDM 0-0-1=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, STC Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, YAL Kenny Agostino/16 (Andrew Ben Hanowski/17 (Andrew Prochno/22, Kalle Kossila/18) 11:32. 2nd Period Miller/20, Rob O’Gara/6) 7:08; 2, YAL Gus Young/2 (Clinton Bourbonais/12, Scoring - 2, STC Joey Benik/4 (Nick Jensen/27, Ben Hanowski/14) 9:28 (PP) Stu Wilson/7) 15:28 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 3, MIN Nate Schmidt/9 (Kyle (GW); 3, STC Cory Thorson/11 (Brooks Bertsch/5, Joey Benik/4) 13:35; 4, STC Rau/25, Erik Haula/34) 8:12 (PP); 4, MIN Zach Budish/14 (Erik Haula/35) 13:40. Jonny Brodzinski/22 (Jimmy Murray/12) 14:53. 3rd Period Scoring - 5, NDM Overtime Scoring - 5, YAL Jesse Root/10 (Kenny Agostino/23) 0:09 (GW). Yale Mike Voran/5 (Bryan Rust/19) 7:44 (SH); 6, STC Joey Benik/5 (Ethan Prow/12, Goaltending - Jeff Malcolm (60:09, 28 shots, 26 saves, 2 GA). Minnesota Goal- Andrew Prochno/23) 11:07 (PP). St. Cloud State Goaltending - Ryan Faragher tending - Adam Wilcox (60:09, 26 shots, 23 saves, 3 GA). Win - Jeff Malcolm, (59:41, 18 shots, 17 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:19, 0 GA). Notre Dame Goal- YAL (17-6-2). Loss - Adam Wilcox, MIN (25-8-5). Shots On Goal - YAL 11-8-6- tending - Steven Summerhays (40:00, 18 shots, 14 saves, 4 GA); Mike Johnson 1=26; MIN 7-9-12-0=28. Power-Plays - YAL 1 of 3; MIN 1 of 5. Penalties - YAL (20:00, 5 shots, 4 saves, 1 GA). Win - Ryan Faragher, STC (23-13-1). Loss - Steven 5 (10 min); MIN 3 (6 min). Three Stars: 1. Kenny Agostino (Yale) 2. Erik Haula Summerhays, NDM (21-12-2). Shots On Goal - STC 11-7-5=23; NDM 10-3-5=18. (Minnesota) 3. Jesse Root (Yale). Power-Plays - STC 2 of 7; NDM 0 of 1. Penalties - STC 1 (2 min); NDM 7 (14 min). Three Stars: 1. Joey Benik (St. Cloud State) 2. Ben Hanowski (St. Cloud State) Wisconsin 1 vs UMass Lowell 6 (NC) 3. Ryan Faragher (St. Cloud State). NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinal (Manchester, NH). Attendance: 8049. Total Time: 2:39. Scoring by Period - WIS 0-0-1=1; UML 1-2-3=6. 1st Period Scoring Yale 4 vs North Dakota 1 (NC) - 1, UML Joseph Pendenza/14 (A.J. White/11, Joe Houk/11) 7:11. 2nd Period NCAA West Regional Final (Grand Rapids, MI). Attendance: 1918. Total Time: Scoring - 2, UML Christian Folin/6 (Scott Wilson/20) 3:12 (GW); 3, UML Shayne 2:41. Scoring by Period - YAL 0-0-4=4; NDK 1-0-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, Thompson/3 (Jake Suter/5) 14:08. 3rd Period Scoring - 4, WIS Nic Kerdiles/11 NDK Corban Knight/16 (Andrew MacWilliam/11, Derek Forbort/13) 7:22. 2nd (Joseph LaBate/14, John Ramage/12) 8:19 (PP); 5, UML Derek Arnold/13 (Ryan Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - 2, YAL Josh Balch/3 (Anthony McGrath/14) 13:56; 6, UML Adam Chapie/5 19:12 (EN); 7, UML Ryan McGrath/7 Day/3, Stu Wilson/8) 12:25; 3, YAL Jesse Root/11 (Andrew Miller/21, Tommy (Gregory Amlong/3) 19:57 (PP). Wisconsin Goaltending - Joel Rumpel (58:35, Fallen/16) 15:04 (PP) (GW); 4, YAL Stu Wilson/9 (Anthony Day/4) 17:39; 5, YAL 25 shots, 20 saves, 5 GA); Empty Net (1:25, 1 GA). UMass Lowell Goaltending - Kenny Agostino/17 19:00.1 (EN). Yale Goaltending - Jeff Malcolm (59:58, 25 Connor Hellebuyck (60:00, 32 shots, 31 saves, 1 GA). Win - Connor Hellebuyck, shots, 24 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:02, 0 GA). North Dakota Goaltending UML (19-2-0). Loss - Joel Rumpel, WIS (16-9-4). Shots On Goal - WIS 11-6-15=32; - Clarke Saunders (58:05, 38 shots, 35 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (1:55, 1 GA). UML 4-10-12=26. Power-Plays - WIS 1 of 6; UML 1 of 6. Penalties - WIS 6 (12 Win - Jeff Malcolm, YAL (18-6-2). Loss - Clarke Saunders, NDK (13-9-4). Shots min); UML 7 (14 min). Three Stars: 1. Connor Hellebuyck (UMass Lowell) 2. On Goal - YAL 11-14-14=39; NDK 8-8-9=25. Power-Plays - YAL 1 of 5; NDK 0 Joseph Pendenza (UMass Lowell) 3. Nic Kerdiles (Wisconsin). of 3. Penalties - YAL 4 (8 min); NDK 6 (12 min).

Niagara 1 vs North Dakota 2 (NC) Minnesota State 0 vs Miami 4 (NC) NCAA West Regional Semifinal (Grand Rapids, MI). Attendance: 2289. Total NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Toledo, OH). Attendance: 2988. Total Time: 2:21. Scoring by Period - NIA 0-1-0=1; NDK 0-0-2=2. 1st Period Scoring Time: 2:30. Scoring by Period - MNS 0-0-0=0; MIA 0-1-3=4. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, NIA Jason Beattie/3 (Matt Williams/3) 6:27. 3rd - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, MIA Curtis McKenzie/11 (Austin Czarnik/25, Period Scoring - 2, NDK Andrew MacWilliam/2 1:56; 3, NDK Danny Kristo/26 Riley Barber/24) 11:04 (GW). 3rd Period Scoring - 2, MIA Marc Hagel/6 (Blake (Derek Forbort/12, Rocco Grimaldi/23) 2:53 (GW). Niagara Goaltending - Carsen Coleman/9, Cody Murphy/9) 2:30; 3, MIA Cody Murphy/11 (Max Cook/4, Blake Chubak (58:18, 43 shots, 41 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (1:42, 0 GA). North Dakota Coleman/10) 9:24; 4, MIA Max Cook/4 (Austin Czarnik/26) 19:02 (EN). Minnesota Goaltending - Zane Gothberg (59:35, 29 shots, 28 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:25, State Goaltending - Stephon Williams (57:09, 25 shots, 22 saves, 3 GA); Empty 0 GA). Win - Zane Gothberg, NDK (9-4-3). Loss - Carsen Chubak, NIA (23-7-5). Net (2:51, 1 GA). Miami Goaltending - Ryan McKay (60:00, 20 shots, 20 saves, 0 Shots On Goal - NIA 6-16-7=29; NDK 11-12-20=43. Power-Plays - NIA 0 of 6; GA). Win - Ryan McKay, MIA (13-6-2). Loss - Stephon Williams, MNS (21-12-2). NDK 0 of 6. Penalties - NIA 7 (14 min); NDK 7 (14 min). Three Stars: 1. Zane Shots On Goal - MNS 8-8-4=20; MIA 6-11-9=26. Power-Plays - MNS 0 of 4; MIA Gothberg (North Dakota) 2. Carsen Chubak (Niagara) 3. Andrew MacWilliam 0 of 1. Penalties - MNS 2 (15 min); MIA 4 (8 min). Three Stars: 1. Ryan McKay (North Dakota). (Miami) 2. Curtis McKenzie (Miami) 3. Marc Hagel (Miami).

Denver 2 vs New Hampshire 5 (NC) NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinal (Manchester, NH). Attendance: 8049. SUNDAY, MARCH 31 Total Time: 2:32. Scoring by Period - DEN 2-0-0=2; UNH 1-2-2=5. 1st Period Scoring - 1, DEN Daniel Doremus/12 (Larkin Jacobson/3, Matt Tabrum/8) St. Cloud State 4 vs Miami 1 (NC) 2:24; 2, UNH Casey Thrush/5 (Brett Pesce/5, Trevor van Riemsdyk/25) 5:39; 3, NCAA Midwest Regional Final (Toledo, OH). Attendance: 2460. Total Time: DEN Quentin Shore/10 (Nick Shore/20) 17:21. 2nd Period Scoring - 4, UNH 2:35. Scoring by Period - STC 1-2-1=4; MIA 0-1-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, STC Trevor van Riemsdyk/8 (Eric Knodel/11, Grayson Downing/16) 14:34 (PP); 5, Joey Benik/6 (Cory Thorson/8) 5:28. 2nd Period Scoring - 2, STC Joey Benik/7 UNH Dalton Speelman/9 (Brett Kostolansky/10, Connor Hardowa/13) 19:38 (Brooks Bertsch/6, Kevin Gravel/10) 5:36 (GW); 3, MIA Blake Coleman/9 (Ste- (GW). 3rd Period Scoring - 6, UNH John Henrion/15 (Justin Agosta/12, Nick ven Spinell/12, Alex Wideman/8) 7:50 (PP); 4, STC Cory Thorson/12 (Brooks Sorkin/15) 8:49; 7, UNH Casey Thrush/6 (John Henrion/11, Jeff Silengo/7) Bertsch/7) 10:12. 3rd Period Scoring - 5, STC Cory Thorson/13 19:59.8 (EN). 17:40 (EN). Denver Goaltending - Juho Olkinuora (57:59, 40 shots, 36 saves, St. Cloud State Goaltending - Ryan Faragher (59:53, 21 shots, 20 saves, 1 GA); 4 GA); Empty Net (2:01, 1 GA). New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith Empty Net (0:07, 0 GA). Miami Goaltending - Ryan McKay (57:51, 21 shots, 18 (60:00, 33 shots, 31 saves, 2 GA). Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (19-9-7). Loss - saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (2:09, 1 GA). Win - Ryan Faragher, STC (24-13-1). Loss Juho Olkinuora, DEN (13-6-5). - Ryan McKay, MIA (13-7-2). Shots On Goal - STC 6-11-5=22; MIA 9-5-7=21. Shots On Goal - DEN 19-7-7=33; UNH 14-16-11=41 Power-Plays - DEN 0 of Power-Plays - STC 0 of 4; MIA 1 of 4. Penalties - STC 4 (8 min); MIA 4 (8 min). 4; UNH 1 of 5. Penalties - DEN 10 (31 min); UNH 7 (14 min). Three Stars: 1. Three Stars: 1. Joey Benik (St. Cloud State) 2. Cory Thorson (St. Cloud State) John Henrion (New Hampshire) 2. Austin Block (New Hampshire) 3. Quentin 3. Brooks Bertsch (St. Cloud State). Shore (Denver). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS BY YEAR Year Champion GP Record 2006-07 Minnesota 28 18-7-3 Year Champion GP Record 2007-08 Colorado College 28 21-6-1 1951-52 Colorado College 12 10-2-0 2008-09 North Dakota 28 17-7-4 1952-53 Minnesota 20 16-4-0 2009-10 Denver 28 19-5-4 Michigan 16 12-4-0 2010-11 North Dakota 28 21-6-1 1953-54 Minnesota 20 16-3-1 2011-12 Minnesota 28 20-8-0 1954-55 Colorado College 18 14-4-0 2012-13 St. Cloud State 28 18-9-1 1955-56 Michigan 18 15-2-1 Minnesota 28 16-7-5 1956-57 Colorado College 18 14-4-0 1957-58 North Dakota 20 15-5-0 WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS Denver 22 12-10-0 1958-59 No League Play Titles Team (Championship Seasons) 1959-60 Denver 22 17-4-1 15 North Dakota (1958*, 1963*, 1965, 1967, 1979,1980, 1982, 1960-61 Denver 18 17-1-0 1987, 1997*, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2011) 1961-62 Michigan Tech 20 17-3-0 14 Minnesota (1953*, 1954, 1970, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1962-63 Denver 18 12-6-0 1992, 1997*, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013*) North Dakota 18 11-5-2 12 Denver (1958*, 1960, 1961, 1963*, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1963-64 Michigan 14 12-2-0 1986, 2002, 2005*, 2010) 1964-65 North Dakota 16 13-3-0 9 Colorado College (1952, 1955, 1957, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 1965-66 Michigan Tech 20 15-4-1 2005*, 2008) 1966-67 North Dakota 22 16-6-0 6 Michigan Tech (1962, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976) 1967-68 Denver 18 15-3-0 3 Michigan (1953*, 1956, 1964) 1968-69 Michigan Tech 20 14-5-1 Minnesota Duluth (1984, 1985, 1993) 1969-70 Minnesota 26 18-8-0 Wisconsin (1977, 1990, 2000) 1970-71 Michigan Tech 22 18-4-0 1 St. Cloud State (2013*) 1971-72 Denver 28 19-9-0 Northern Michigan (1991) 1972-73 Denver 28 20-8-0 * co-champions 1973-74 Michigan Tech 28 20-6-2 1974-75 Minnesota 32 24-8-0 1975-76 Michigan Tech 32 25-7-0 1976-77 Wisconsin 32 26-5-1 1977-78 Denver 32 27-5-0 1978-79 North Dakota 32 22-10-0 1979-80 North Dakota 28 21-6-1 1980-81 Minnesota 28 20-8-0 1981-82 North Dakota 26 19-7-0 1982-83 Minnesota 26 18-7-1 1983-84 Minnesota Duluth 26 19-5-2 1984-85 Minnesota Duluth 34 25-7-2 1985-86 Denver 34 25-9-0 1986-87 North Dakota 35 29-6-0 1987-88 Minnesota 35 28-7-0 1988-89 Minnesota 35 27-6-2 1989-90 Wisconsin 28 19-8-1 1990-91 Northern Michigan 32 25-3-4 1991-92 Minnesota 32 26-6-0 1992-93 Minnesota Duluth 32 21-9-2 1993-94 Colorado College 32 18-9-5 1994-95 Colorado College 32 22-9-1 1995-96 Colorado College 32 26-2-4 1996-97 North Dakota 32 21-10-1 Minnesota 32 21-10-1 1997-98 North Dakota 28 21-6-1 1998-99 North Dakota 28 24-2-2 1999-00 Wisconsin 28 23-5-0 2000-01 North Dakota 28 18-4-6 2001-02 Denver 28 21-6-1 2002-03 Colorado College 28 19-4-5 2003-04 North Dakota 28 20-5-3 2004-05 Denver 28 19-7-2 Colorado College 28 19-7-2 2005-06 Minnesota 28 20-5-3 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA/MACNAUGHTON CUP CO-CHAMPIONS

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Season Champion(s) BY TEAM, SINCE 1987 1959-60 Denver*; Michigan Tech* Following, by team, are appearances in the modern-era WCHA Play- 1960-61 Denver*; Minnesota* off Championship. Beginning with the 1987-88 season, the WCHA 1961-62 Michigan Tech went to single site championship with four teams involved from 1962-63 Denver 1988-92. In 1992-93, the WCHA Final Five was created. (*indicates 1963-64 Denver playoff champion) 1964-65 Michigan Tech Alaska Anchorage (2004, 2011). 1965-66 Denver•; Michigan State• Bemidji State (2011). 1966-67 Michigan State•; North Dakota• Colorado College (1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 1967-68 Denver•; North Dakota• 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2013). 1968-69 Denver+; Michigan Tech+ Denver (1989, 1995, 1997, 1999*, 2002*, 2005*, 2008*, 2009, 2010, 1969-70 Michigan Tech+; Wisconsin+ 2011, 2012). 1970-71 Denver+; Minnesota+ Michigan Tech (1993, 1994, 1996, 2007, 2012). 1971-72 Denver•; Wisconsin• Minnesota (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993*, 1994*, 1995, 1996*, 1972-73 Denver•; Wisconsin• 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003*, 2004*, 2005, 2006, 2007*, 2008, 1973-74 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota• 2009, 2012, 2013). 1974-75 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota• Minnesota Duluth (1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009*, 2010, 1975-76 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota• 2011, 2012). 1976-77 Wisconsin (Bob Johnson) Minnesota State (2000, 2003, 2013). 1977-78 Colorado College•; Wisconsin• North Dakota (1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1997*, 1998, 1999, 2000*, 1978-79 Minnesota•; North Dakota• 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006*, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010*, 2011*, 2012*, 1979‑80 Minnesota•; North Dakota • 2013). 1980-81 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota• Northern Michigan (1989*, 1990, 1991*, 1992*, 1993, 1994) 1981-82 Wisconsin St. Cloud State (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001*, 2002, 1982-83 Wisconsin 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013). 1983-84 Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin (1988*, 1989, 1990*, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995*, 1996, 1984-85 Minnesota Duluth 1998*, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013*). 1985-86 Denver 1986-87 North Dakota 1987-88 Wisconsin WCHA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1988-89 Northern Michigan 1989-90 Wisconsin 1959-60 1990-91 Northern Michigan WCHA Playoffs (two games, total goals) 1991-92 Northern Michigan Colorado College 2 @ Denver 9; Colorado College 1 @ Denver 3 (DU wins series, 1992-93 Minnesota 12-3). North Dakota 3 @ Michigan Tech 4; North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 5 1993-94 Minnesota (MTU wins series, 9-7). 1994-95 Wisconsin WCHA Playoff Champions:Denver, Michigan Tech 1995-96 Minnesota 1996-97 North Dakota 1960-61 1997-98 Wisconsin WCHA Playoffs (two games, total goals) Michigan Tech 1 @ Denver 9; Michigan Tech 2 @ Denver 8 (DU wins series, 17-3); 1998-99 Denver Michigan 1 @ Minnesota 3; Michigan 3 @ Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 6-4). 1999-00 North Dakota WCHA Playoff Champions:Denver, Minnesota 2000-01 St. Cloud State 2001-02 Denver 1961-62 2002-03 Minnesota WCHA Playoffs @ Michigan Coliseum, Ann Arbor, MI 2003-04 Minnesota Semi-Finals: Michigan State 1 @ Michigan Tech 5; Denver 4 @ Michigan 8. 3rd 2004-05 Denver Place Game: Michigan State 4 vs Denver 3. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 2005-06 North Dakota 6 vs Michigan 4. WCHA Playoff Champion:Michigan Tech 2006-07 Minnesota 2007-08 Denver 1962-63 2008-09 Minnesota Duluth WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) 2009-10 North Dakota Minnesota 0 @ Denver 3; Minnesota 2 @ Denver 6 (DU wins series, 9-2); Michigan 2010-11 North Dakota Tech 0 @ North Dakota 2; Michigan Tech 1 @ North Dakota 6 (UND wins series, 8-1). 2011-12 North Dakota WCHA Playoff Finals @ DU Arena, Denver, CO 2012-13 Wisconsin Denver 5 vs North Dakota 4 (ot) * first round playoff winners; • second round playoff winners; WCHA Playoff Champion:Denver + East and West Regional playoff winners WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 WISCONSIN BADGERS • 2013 WCHA FINAL FIVE CHAMPIONS

1963-64 1967-68 WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) WCHA First Round Playoffs Michigan Tech 3 @ Michigan 4; Michigan Tech 5 @ Michigan 5 (Michigan wins series, Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Denver 11; Colorado College 2 @ Michigan Tech 5; Michigan 9-8); North Dakota 2 @ Denver 6; North Dakota 3 @ Denver 3 (DU wins series, 9-5). State 2 @ North Dakota 5; Minnesota 5 @ Michigan 3. WCHA Playoff Finals @ Michigan Coliseum, Ann Arbor, MI WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Denver 6 vs Michigan 2 Minnesota 0 @ Denver 9; Minnesota 3 @ Denver 7 (DU wins series, 16-3). North Da- WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver kota 0 @ Michigan Tech 0; North Dakota 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (UND wins series, 3-2). WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, North Dakota 1964-65 WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) 1968-69 Michigan State 1 @ North Dakota 7; Michigan State 6 @ North Dakota 4 (UND WCHA East Regional @ Ann Arbor, MI wins series, 11-7). First Round: Michigan Tech 4 vs Michigan State 2; Michigan 8 vs Minnesota 4. WCHA Playoff Finals @ Winter Sports Building, Grand Forks, ND Championship Game: Michigan Tech 7 vs Michigan 4. Michigan Tech 6 vs North Dakota 4 WCHA West Regional @ Denver, CO WCHA Playoff Champion:Michigan Tech First Round: Denver 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 1; Colorado College 5 vs North Dakota 4. Championship Game: Denver 3 vs Colorado College 1. 1965-66 WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Denver WCHA First Round Playoffs Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Michigan Tech 9; Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 4; Denver 8 1969-70 @ Colorado College 2; Michigan State 3 @ Michigan 2. WCHA East Regional @ Duluth, MN WCHA Second Round Playoffs First Round: Michigan Tech 5 @ North Dakota 3; Minnesota 3 @ Minnesota Duluth Michigan State 4 @ Michigan Tech 3; North Dakota 4 @ Denver 5 (ot). 2 (ot). Championship Game: Michigan Tech 6 vs Minnesota 5. WCHA Playoff Champions:Michigan State, Denver WCHA West Regional @ Denver, CO First Round: Wisconsin 2 vs Michigan 1; Denver 6 vs Michigan State 2. Championship 1966-67 Game: Wisconsin 3 vs Denver 2. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Wisconsin WCHA First Round Playoffs Michigan Tech 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 4; North Dakota 7 @ Minnesota 2; Colorado College 3 @ Denver 6; Michigan 2 @ Michigan State 4. 1970-71 WCHA Second Round Playoffs WCHA East Regional @ Madison, WI Michigan State 2 @ Michigan Tech 1 (ot); North Dakota 3 @ Denver 2. First Round: North Dakota 6 vs Michigan Tech 4; Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 3. WCHA Playoff Champions:Michigan State, North Dakota Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 2. WCHA West Regional @ Denver, CO 1st Round: Denver 6 vs Colorado College 3; Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Michigan State 3. Championship Game: Denver 9 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Denver WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1971-72 WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) WCHA First Round (two games, total goals) Minnesota 5 @ Wisconsin 9; Minnesota 3 @ Wisconsin 8 (UW wins series, 17-8). Notre Dame 2 @ Denver 7; Notre Dame 2 @ Denver 4 (DU wins series, 11-4). Mich- Denver 4 @ Michigan 6; Denver 4 @ Michigan 11 (Michigan wins series, 17-8). igan Tech 5 @ Wisconsin 3; Michigan Tech 1 @ Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 9-6). WCHA Playoff Championship @ Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI Michigan 1 @ North Dakota 5; Michigan 2 @ North Dakota 10 (UND wins series, (two games, total goals) 15-3). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Michigan State 4; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Michigan Wisconsin 4 vs Michigan 0; Wisconsin 5 vs Michigan 4 (UW wins series, 9-4). State 4 (MSU wins series, 8-4). WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin WCHA Second Round Playoffs Michigan State 1 @ Denver 2; Michigan State 3 @ Denver 9 (DU wins series, 11-4). 1977-78 North Dakota 1 @ Wisconsin 1; North Dakota 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 6-2). WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin Notre Dame 6 @ Denver 6; Notre Dame 1 @ Denver 7 (DU wins series, 13-7). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Wisconsin 9; Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins 1972-73 series, 14-6). North Dakota 2 @ Michigan Tech 2; North Dakota 2 @ Michigan Tech WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) 3 (ot) (MTU wins series, 5-4). Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota 3; Colorado College Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Denver 5; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 4 (DU wins series, 5 @ Minnesota 4 (CC wins series, 8-7). 9-6). North Dakota 0 @ Notre Dame 5; North Dakota 3 @ Notre Dame 8 (Notre WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Dame wins series, 13-3). Minnesota 6 @ Wisconsin 8; Minnesota 4 @ Wisconsin 6 Colorado College 6 @ Denver 3; Colorado College 3 @ Denver 4 (CC wins series, (UW wins series, 14-10). Michigan Tech 7 @ Michigan State 2; Michigan Tech 1 @ 9-7). Michigan Tech 3 @ Wisconsin 4; Michigan Tech 4 @ Wisconsin 7 (UW wins Michigan State 3 (MTU wins series, 8-5). series, 11-7). WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) WCHA Playoff Champions: Colorado College, Wisconsin Michigan Tech 3 @ Denver 3; Michigan Tech 0 @ Denver 4 (DU wins series, 7-3). Wisconsin 4 @ Notre Dame 4; Wisconsin 4 @ Notre Dame 3 (UW wins series, 8-7). 1978-79 WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Colorado College 3 @ North Dakota 6; Colorado College 3 @ North Dakota 7 (UND 1973-74 wins series, 13-6). Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota 5; Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) 6 (UM wins series, 11-4). Denver 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5; Denver 4 @ Minnesota Notre Dame 2 @ Michigan Tech 4; Notre Dame 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 (MTU wins Duluth 2 (ot) (UMD wins series, 7-6). Notre Dame 5 @ Wisconsin 11; Notre Dame series, 6-4). Michigan 1 @ Minnesota 5; Michigan 4 @ Minnesota 5 (Michigan wins 5 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 16-10). series, 10-5). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 3; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 5 (DU WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) wins series, 8-4). Wisconsin 1 @ Michigan State 4; Wisconsin 4 @ Michigan State Wisconsin 2 @ North Dakota 4; Wisconsin 7 @ North Dakota 7 (UND wins series, 3 (MSU wins series, 7-5). 11-9). Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Minnesota 2; Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota 6 WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) (UM wins series, 8-4). Michigan State 8 @ Michigan Tech 6; Michigan State 2 @ Michigan Tech 6 (MTU WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota wins series, 12-10). Denver 3 @ Minnesota 3; Denver 1 @ Minnesota 2 (UM wins series, 5-4). 1979-80 WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Michigan State 1 @ North Dakota 8; Michigan State 3 @ North Dakota 5 (UND wins 1974-75 series, 13-4). Michigan Tech 2 @ Minnesota 7; Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota 6 (UM WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) wins series, 13-5). Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Colorado College 4; Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Minnesota 6; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins 6 @ Colorado College 7 (CC wins series, 11-9). Notre Dame 8 @ Michigan 3; Notre series, 10-2). Notre Dame 0 @ Michigan Tech 2; Notre Dame 3 @ Michigan 6 (MTU Dame 3 @ Michigan 4 (Notre Dame wins series, 11-7). wins series, 8-3). Michigan 4 @ Colorado College 3; Michigan 9 @ Colorado College WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) 8 (Michigan wins series, 13-11). Michigan State 4 @ Wisconsin 5; Michigan State 7 Notre Dame 4 @ North Dakota 10; Notre Dame 4 @ North Dakota 7 (UND wins @ Wisconsin 4 (MSU wins series, 11-9). series, 17-8). Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota 5; Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) 8 (UM wins series, 13-4). Michigan 3 @ Minnesota 3; Michigan 2 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 8-5). WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota Michigan State 4 @ Michigan Tech 6; Michigan State 4 @ Michigan Tech 9 (MTU wins series, 15-8). 1980-81 WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Minnesota 5; Minnesota Duluth 7 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins 1975-76 series, 10-8). Colorado College 2 @ Wisconsin 8; Colorado College 11 @ Wisconsin WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) 4 (CC wins series, 13-12). North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 7; North Dakota 1 @ Denver 4 @ Michigan Tech 5; Denver 6 @ Michigan 8 (MTU wins series, 13-10). Michigan Tech 4 (MTU wins series, 11-5). Michigan 5 @ Denver 2; Michigan 5 @ Wisconsin 4 @ Michigan State 6; Wisconsin 4 @ Michigan State 6 (MSU wins se- Denver 4 (Michigan wins series, 10-6). ries, 12-8). Colorado College 4 @ Minnesota 7; Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 5 WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) (UM wins series, 12-5). Notre Dame 3 @ Michigan 8; Notre Dame 5 @ Michigan 4 Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 7; Colorado College 9 @ Minnesota 7 (UM wins (Michigan wins series, 12-8). series, 14-10). Michigan 1 @ Michigan Tech 2; Michigan 1 @ Michigan Tech 7 (MTU WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) wins series, 9-2). Michigan 2 @ Michigan Tech 4; Michigan 5 @ Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins series, WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech 10-7). Minnesota 2 @ Michigan State 2; Minnesota 7 @ Michigan State 6 (3 ot) (UM wins series, 9-8). 1981-82 WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 3; Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota 6 (UM wins 1976-77 series, 9-4); Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 5; Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Denver 5 (DU WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) wins series, 10-7). Colorado College 1 @ Wisconsin 3; Colorado College 1 @ Wisconsin 3 (UW wins WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) series, 6-2). Minnesota 1 @ Notre Dame 5; Minnesota 9 @ Notre Dame 2 (UM Denver 3 @ North Dakota 4; Denver 2 @ North Dakota 5 (UND wins series, 9-5); wins series, 10-7). Michigan Tech 5 @ Michigan 6; Michigan Tech 2 @ Michigan 5 Minnesota 4 @ Wisconsin 3; Minnesota 2 @ Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 9-6). (Michigan wins series, 11-7). North Dakota 3 @ Denver 8; North Dakota 2 @ Denver WCHA Playoff Championship @ Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND 7 (DU wins series, 15-5). (two games, total goals) Wisconsin 9 vs North Dakota 0; Wisconsin 3 vs North Dakota 1 (UW wins series, 12-1). WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1982-83 WCHA Playoff Championship @ Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) (two games, total goals) Colorado College 2 @ Wisconsin 3; Colorado College 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3; North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3 (UND wins series, series, 8-4). Denver 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 7; Denver 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 10-6). (UMD wins series, 13-4). WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota 8; Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Minnesota 3 (UM wins 1987-88 series, 11-6). Wisconsin 1 @ North Dakota 1; Wisconsin 6 @ North Dakota 5 (3 ot) WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) (UW wins series, 7-6). (8) Colorado College 0 @ (1) Minnesota 7; (8) Colorado College 0 @ (1) Minnesota WCHA Playoff Championship @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Northern Michigan 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 2 ot; (7) Northern (two games, total goals) Michigan 4 @ (2) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth 5 @ (3) Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota 1; Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 2 (UW wins series, 8-3). Denver 2; (6) Minnesota Duluth 7 @ (3) Denver 3 (UMD wins series, 2-0). (5) North WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin Dakota 5 @ (4) Michigan Tech 4; (5) North Dakota 3 @ (4) Michigan Tech 6; North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 3 ot (UND wins series, 2-1). 1983-84 WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN WCHA First Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Semifinals: Wisconsin 2 vs North Dakota 1; Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 0. Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 3; Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins Third Place Game: North Dakota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 0. Championship Game: series, 7-2). Denver 3 @ Wisconsin 5; Denver 5 @ Wisconsin 8 (UW wins series, 13-8). Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Dean Anderson, UW; D - WCHA Second Round Playoffs(two games, total goals) Paul Stanton, UW; D - Randy Skarda, UM; F - Paul Ranheim, UW; F - , Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 6; Wisconsin 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 9 (UMD UW; F - Neil Eisenhut, UND. MVP: Dean Anderson, G, UW. Attendance: 51,807. wins series, 15-3). Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 4; Minnesota 4 @ North Dakota WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin 5 (UND wins series, 9-7). WCHA Playoff Championship @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN 1988-89 (two games, total goals) WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Minnesota Duluth 8 vs North Dakota 1; North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 (8) Colorado College 4 @ (1) Minnesota 5; (8) Colorado College 1 @ (1) Minnesota (UMD wins series, 12-6). 7 (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (2) Northern Michigan 7; (7) WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (2) Northern Michigan 7 (NMU wins series, 2-0). (6) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 5; (6) Michigan Tech 3 @ (3) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 1984-85 2-0). (5) Denver 1 @ (4) North Dakota 7; (5) Denver 5 @ (4) North Dakota 4; DU 3 WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) @ UND 2 (DU wins series, 2-1). (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Minnesota Duluth 3; (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Minne- WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN sota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series, 8-4). (7) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Minnesota Semifinals: Northern Michigan 4 vs Wisconsin 2; Denver 2 vs Minnesota 1. Third 3; (7) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 9-8). (6) Colorado Place Game: Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 3. Championship Game: Northern Michigan College 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 2; (6) Colorado College 3 @ (3) Wisconsin 7 (UW wins 9 vs Denver 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Bill Pye, NMU; D - Darryl Olsen, NMU; D - series, 9-4). (5) Denver 1 @ (4) North Dakota 7; (5) Denver 4 @ (4) North Dakota 8 John Goode, NMU; F - Phil Berger, NMU; F - Doug Macdonald, UW; F - Jay Moore, (UND wins series, 15-5). Denver. MVP: Bill Pye, G, NMU. Attendance: 50,232. WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 4; North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (UMD wins series, 10-8). Wisconsin 0 @ Minnesota 6; Wisconsin 7 @ Minnesota 8 1989-90 (UM wins series, 14-7). WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) WCHA Playoff Championship @ Duluth Arena, Duluth, MN (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Wisconsin 4; (8) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) Wisconsin 4 ot (UW (two games, total goals) wins series, 2-0). (7) Colorado College 3 @ (2) Minnesota 9; (7) Colorado College Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 4; Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Minnesota 2 (UMD 2 @ (2) Minnesota 9 (UM wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (3) North wins series, 10-8). Dakota 11; (6) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (3) North Dakota 2 (UND wins series, 2-0). WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth (5) Denver 0 @ (4) Northern Michigan 3; (5) Denver 4 @ (4) Northern Michigan 9 (NMU wins series, 2-0). 1985-86 WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 4; Wisconsin 4 vs Northern Michigan 3 (8) Michigan Tech 4 @ (1) Denver 3; (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Denver 6 (DU wins ot. Third Place Game: North Dakota 6 vs Northern Michigan 5 ot. Championship series, 9-6). (7) Colorado College 4 @ (2) Minnesota 10; (7) Colorado College 3 @ Game: Wisconsin 7 vs Minnesota 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Duane Derksen, UW; (2) Minnesota 4 (UM wins series, 14-7). (6) North Dakota 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 6; (6) D - Sean Hill, UW; D - Jason Herter, UND; F - Ken Gernander, UM; F - Greg Johnson, North Dakota 5 @ (3) Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 12-7). (5) Northern Michigan UND; F - Russ Romaniuk, UND. MVP: , F, UW. Attendance: 47,845. 4 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 4; (5) Northern Michigan 4 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 8 WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin (UMD wins series, 12-8). WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) 1990-91 Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 8; Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Denver 5 (DU wins series, WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) 13-7). Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 4; Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 11-4). (8) Colorado College 0 @ (1) Northern Michigan 7; (8) Colorado College 3 @ (1) WCHA Playoff Championship @ DU Arena, Denver, CO (two games, total goals) Northern Michigan 6 (NMU wins series, 2-0). (7) Michigan Tech 3 @ (2) Minnesota 5; Denver 3 vs Minnesota 0; Denver 3 vs Minnesota 2 (DU wins series, 6-2). (7) Michigan Tech 5 @ (2) Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 5; (6) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 2-0). (5) St. Cloud State 4 @ (4) North Dakota 2; (5) St. Cloud State 2 @ (4) North Dakota 1986-87 10; St. Cloud State 4 @ North Dakota 7 (UND wins series, 2-1). WCHA First Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN (8) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (1) North Dakota 5; (8) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (1) North Semifinals: Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 2; Northern Michigan 8 vs North Dakota 4. Dakota 8 (UND wins series, 13-4). (7) Michigan Tech 4 @ (2) Minnesota 9; (7) Third Place Game: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 2. Championship Game: Northern Michigan Tech 5 @ (2) Minnesota 8 (UM wins series, 17-9). (6) Colorado College Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Jeff Stolp, UM; D - Brad 4 @ (3) Denver 2; (6) Colorado College 3 @ (3) Denver 2 (CC wins series, 7-4). (5) Werenka, NMU; D - Sean Hill, UW; F - Mark Beaufait, NMU; F - Greg Johnson, UND; Northern Michigan 2 @ (4) Wisconsin 4; (5) Northern Michigan 2 @ (4) Wisconsin F - Larry Olimb, UM. MVP: Bill Pye, G, NMU. Attendance: 44,287. 6 (UW wins series, 10-4). WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two games, total goals) Colorado College 2 @ North Dakota 6; Colorado College 2 @ North Dakota 1 (UND wins series, 7-4). Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 1; Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota 8 (UM wins series, 9-6). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1991-92 WCHA Final Five @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Semifinals: Minnesota 3 vs North Dakota 2; Wisconsin 5 vs Denver 4; Colorado (8) North Dakota 5 @ (1) Minnesota 3; (8) North Dakota 2 @ (1) Minnesota 9; (8) College 5 vs Minnesota 4 ot. Third Place Game: Minnesota 5 vs Denver 4 ot. North Dakota 1 @ (1) Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 2-1). (7) St. Cloud State 5 @ (2) Championship Game: Wisconsin 4 vs Colorado College 3 ot. All-Tournament Wisconsin 6 ot; (7) St. Cloud State 5 @ (2) Wisconsin 3; (7) St. Cloud State 3 @ (2) Team: G - Kirk Daubenspeck, UW; D - Mark Strobel, UW; D - Eric Rud, CC; F - Peter Wisconsin 4 ot (UW wins series, 2-1). (6) Michigan Tech 1 @ (3) Northern Michi- Geronazzo, CC; F - Ryan Kraft, UM; F - Jason Elders, DU. MVP: Kirk Daubenspeck, gan 9; (6) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Northern Michigan 6 (NMU wins series, 2-0). (5) G, UW. Attendance: 55,908. Minnesota Duluth 6 @ (4) Colorado College 7 (3 ot); (5) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (4) WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin Colorado College 3 ot; (5) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (4) Colorado College 5 (3 ot) (CC wins series, 2-1). 1995-96 WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Semifinals: Northern Michigan 6 vs Wisconsin 3: Minnesota 5 vs Colorado College (10) Northern Michigan 3 @ (1) Colorado College 4; (10) Northern Michigan 1 @ (1) 1. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 5 vs Colorado College 3. Championship Game: Colorado College 6 (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (2) Minnesota Northern Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Corwin Saurdiff, 6; (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 2-0). (8) St. Cloud NMU; D - Doug Zmolek, UM; D - Chris Hynnes, CC; F - Dan Plante, UW; F - Craig John- State 3 @ (3) Denver 1; (8) St. Cloud State 4 @ (3) Denver 6; (8) St. Cloud State 4 @ son, UM; F - Tony Szabo, NMU. MVP: Corwin Saurdiff, G, NMU. Attendance: 44,079. (3) Denver 0 (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (7) Michigan Tech 5 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 4; WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan (7) Michigan Tech 4 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 3 (MTU wins series, 2-0). (6) Wisconsin 6 @ (5) North Dakota 5; (6) Wisconsin 5 @ (5) North Dakota 4 (UW wins series, 2-0). 1992-93 WCHA Final Five @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI Note: Alaska Anchorage invited to participate in tournament as affiliate member Semifinals: Michigan Tech 4 vs St. Cloud State 3 ot; Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 3 ot; and No. 10 seed, prior to full-time league membership in 1993-94. Michigan Tech 4 vs Colorado College 3. Third Place Game: Colorado College 6 vs WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Wisconsin 4. Championship Game: Minnesota 7 vs Michigan Tech 2. All-Tournament (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Minnesota Duluth 7; (10) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (1) Team: G - Kirk Daubenspeck, UW; D - Mike Crowley, UM; D - Scott Swanson, CC; Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series, 2-0). (9) Colorado College 3 @ (2) Wisconsin F - , UM; F - Jeff Mikesch, MTU; F - Bret Meyers, MTU. MVP: Brian Bonin, 6; (9) Colorado College 3 @ (2) Wisconsin 10 (UW wins series, 2-0). (8) Denver 3 @ F, UM. Attendance: 47,304. (3) Northern Michigan 5; (8) Denver 0 @ (3) Northern Michigan 7 (NMU wins series, WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota 2-0). (7) North Dakota 4 @ (4) Minnesota 6; (7) North Dakota 4 @ (4) Minnesota 5 ot (UM wins series, 2-0). (6) St. Cloud State 1 @ (5) Michigan Tech 3; (6) St. Cloud 1996-97 State 5 @ (5) Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins series, 2-0). WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) WCHA Final Five @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) North Dakota 4; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) North Da- Semifinals: Northern Michigan 4 vs Michigan Tech 3; Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin kota 3 (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) Minnesota 8; (9) Alaska 2 ot; Northern Michigan 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2. Third Place Game: Minnesota Anchorage 1 @ (2) Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (8) Northern Michigan 2 @ Duluth 7 vs Wisconsin 5. Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs Northern Michigan (3) St. Cloud State 5; (8) Northern Michigan 2 @ (3) St. Cloud State 3 (SCSU wins 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Corwin Saurdiff, NMU; D - Brett Hauer, UMD; D - Steve series, 2-0). (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (4) Colorado College 9; (7) Wisconsin 0 @ (4) Colorado Carpenter, NMU; F - Derek Plante, UMD; F - Craig Johnson, UM; F - Greg Hadden, College 1 (4ot) (CC wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (5) Denver 4; (6) NMU. MVP: Travis Richards, D, UM. Attendance: 50,737. Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (5) Denver 7 (DU wins series, 2-0). WCHA Playoff Champion:Minnesota WCHA Final Five @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN Semifinals: Colorado College 5 vs Denver 2; North Dakota 5 vs Colorado College 1; 1993-94 Minnesota 5 vs St. Cloud State 4 ot. Third Place Game: Colorado College 6 vs St. Cloud WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) State 0. Championship Game: North Dakota 4 vs Minnesota 3 ot. All-Tournament (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) Colorado College 2; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Colorado Team: G - Aaron Schweitzer, UND; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; D - Brian LaFleur, UM; College 3; (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) Colorado College 2 ot (MTU wins series, 2-1). F - Ryan Kraft, UM; F - Toby Petersen, CC; F - Kevin Hoogsteen, UND. MVP: David (9) Denver 5 @ (2) Minnesota 8; (9) Denver 3 @ (2) Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, Hoogsteen, F, UND. Attendance: 56,707. 2-0). (8) North Dakota 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 6; (8) North Dakota 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 4 WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota (UW wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (4) St. Cloud State 3; (7) Minnesota Duluth 5 @ (4) St. Cloud State 8 (SCSU wins series, 2-0). (6) Alaska Anchorage 2 1997-98 @ (5) Northern Michigan 5; (6) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (5) Northern Michigan 5 Note: Minnesota State University, Mankato invited to participate in WCHA post-sea- (NMU wins series, 2-0). son tournament as No. 10 seed prior to full-time membership status in 1999-2000. WCHA Final Five @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Semifinals: Michigan Tech 5 vs Northern Michigan 1; St. Cloud State 3 vs Wisconsin (10) Minnesota State 2 @ (1) North Dakota 5; (10) Minnesota State 4 @ (1) North 2 ot; Minnesota 6 vs Michigan Tech 1. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 8 vs Michigan Dakota 5 (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 6; (9) Tech 3. Championship Game: Minnesota 3 vs St. Cloud State 2 ot. All-Tournament Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 2-0). (8) Denver 2 @ (3) Team: G - Grant Sjerven, SCSU; D - Chris McAlpine, UM; D - Mickey Elick, UW; F - Colorado College 3 ot; (8) Denver 4 @ (3) Colorado College 6 (CC wins series, 2-0). Brian Bonin, UM; F - Jeff Nielsen, UM; F - Bill Lund, SCSU. MVP: Chris McAlpine, D, (7) Michigan Tech 4 @ (4) St. Cloud State 6; (7) Michigan Tech 3 @ (4) St. Cloud State UM. Attendance: 61,367. 2; (7) Michigan Tech 2 @ (4) St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (6) Minnesota WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota 3 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 7; (6) Minnesota 5 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 0; (6) UM 4 @ (5) UMD 5 ot (UMD wins series, 2-1). 1994-95 WCHA Final Five @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Semifinals: St. Cloud State 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 3; North Dakota 4 vs St. Cloud (10) Alaska Anchorage 3 @ (1) Colorado College 11; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 State 3; Wisconsin 5 vs Colorado College 2. Third Place Game: Colorado College @ (1) Colorado College 5 (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) 6 vs St. Cloud State 1. Championship Game: Wisconsin 3 vs North Dakota 2. Wisconsin 3; (9) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Wisconsin 5; (9) Northern Michigan All-Tournament Team: G - Graham Melanson, UW; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; D - Matt 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 2-1). (8) Michigan Tech 4 @ (3) Denver 5 ot; Peterson, UW; F - Joe Bianchi, UW; F - Steward Bodtker, CC; F - Jason Blake, UND. (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Denver 5 (DU wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 4 MVP: Joe Bianchi, F, UW. Attendance: 38,707. @ (4) Minnesota 5 ot; (7) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (4) Minnesota 4 (UM wins series, WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin 2-0). (6) North Dakota 3 @ (5) St. Cloud State 2; (6) North Dakota 5 @ (5) St. Cloud State 2 (UND wins series, 2-0). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 1998-99 Dodge WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Note: Minnesota State University, Mankato invited to participate in WCHA post-sea- Semifinals: Wisconsin 2 vs Colorado College 3 ot; Colorado College 0 vs Denver 3; son tournament as No. 10 seed prior to full-time membership in 1999-2000. Minnesota 4 vs St. Cloud State 1. Third Place Game: Colorado College 2 vs St. Cloud WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) State 1. Championship Game: Minnesota 2 vs Denver 5. All-Tournament Team: (10) Minnesota State 3 @ (1) North Dakota 2 ot; (10) Minnesota State 2 @ (1) North G - Wade Dubielewicz, DU; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Mark Dakota 3; (10) Minnesota State 0 @ (1) North Dakota 10 (UND wins series, 2-1). Cullen, CC; F - Chris Paradise, DU; F - Troy Riddle, UM. MVP: Wade Dubielewicz, G, (9) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (2) Colorado College 3; (9) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (2) DU. Attendance: 75,151 (record). Colorado College 5 ot (CC wins series, 2-1). (8) Michigan Tech 1 @ (3) Denver 2; WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Denver 4 (DU wins series, 2-0). (7) St. Cloud State 5 @ (4) Wisconsin 2; (7) St. Cloud State 3 @ (4) Wisconsin 2 (SCSU wins series, 2-0). (6) 2002-03 Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (5) Minnesota 4; (6) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (5) Minnesota WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) 1 (UM wins series, 2-0). (10) Alaska Anchorage 3 @ (1) Colorado College 5; (10) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (1) WCHA Final Five @ Target Center, Minneapolis, MN Colorado College 4 (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Michigan Tech 1 @ (2) Minnesota 3; Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs St. Cloud State 3; Denver 3 vs Colorado College 2 ot; (9) Michigan Tech 2 @ (2) Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (8) Wisconsin 1 @ (3) North Dakota 6 vs Minnesota 2. Third Place Game: Colorado College 7 vs Minne- Minnesota State 2; (8) Wisconsin 5 @ (3) Minnesota State 6 (2ot) (MSU wins series, sota 4. Championship Game: Denver 4 vs North Dakota 3. All-Tournament Team: 2-0). (7) Denver 4 @ (4) North Dakota 1; (7) Denver 2 @ (4) North Dakota 3 ot; (7) G - Stephen Wagner, DU; D - Joe Ritson, DU; D - Erik Westrum, UM; F - Paul Veres, Denver 2 @ (4) North Dakota 3 ot (UND wins series, 2-1). (6) St. Cloud State 4 @ DU; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Justin Morrison, CC. MVP: Stephen Wagner, G, DU. (5) Minnesota Duluth 5; (6) St. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 2 ot; (6) St. Attendance: 42,226. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 7 (UMD wins series, 2-1). WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver Kellogg’s WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Semifinals: Minnesota Duluth 2 vs North Dakota 1; Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Colorado 1999-2000 College 4 ot; Minnesota State 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot. Third Place Game: Minnesota WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Duluth 6 vs Minnesota State 4. Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs Colorado (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Wisconsin 4; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Wisconsin 4 College 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Justin Johnson, UM; D - Tom Preissing, CC; (UW wins series, 2-0). (9) Denver 0 @ (2) North Dakota 4; (9) Denver 2 @ (2) North D - Keith Ballard, UM; F - Junior Lessard, UMD; F - Grant Potulny, UM; F - Shane Dakota 1; (9) Denver 4 @ (2) North Dakota 9 (UND wins series, 2-1). (8) Minnesota Joseph, MSU. MVP: Grant Potulny, F, UM. Attendance: 72,786. Duluth 5 @ (3) St. Cloud State 4; (8) Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (3) St. Cloud State 3; WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota (8) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (3) St. Cloud State 7 (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (7) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (4) Minnesota State 2 ot; (7) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (4) Minnesota 2003-04 State 3 (MSU wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota 4 @ (5) Colorado College 2; (6) Min- WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) nesota 3 @ (5) Colorado College 2 ot (UM wins series, 2-0). (10) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) North Dakota 6; (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) North Dakota WCHA Final Five @ Target Center, Minneapolis, MN 4 ot (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Minnesota State 4 @ (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 ot; (9) Semifinals: Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota State 4; St. Cloud State 3 vs North Dakota Minnesota State 2 @ (2) Minnesota Duluth 6; (9) Minnesota State 5 @ (2) Minne- 7; Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 5. Third Place Game: St. Cloud State 6 vs Minnesota sota Duluth 6 (UMD wins series, 2-1). (8) Alaska Anchorage 3 @ (3) Wisconsin 2; (8) 4. Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (3) Wisconsin 4; (8) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (3) Wisconsin 1 G - Andy Kollar, UND; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Dan Bjornlie, UW; F - Lee Goren, (UAA wins series, 2-1). (7) Colorado College 4 @ (4) Denver 3; (7) Colorado College UND; F - Ryan Bayda, UND; F - Brandon Sampair, SCSU. MVP: Lee Goren, F, UND. 6 @ (4) Denver 1 (CC wins series, 2-0). (6) St. Cloud State 1 @ (5) Minnesota 6; (6) Attendance: 49,717. St. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 2-0). WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Semifinals: (5) Alaska Anchorage 4 vs (4) Colorado College 1; Alaska Anchorage 2 2000-01 vs (1) North Dakota 4; (3) Minnesota 7 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 4. Third Place Game: WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Alaska Anchorage 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 4. Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs (10) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (1) North Dakota 2; (10) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (1) North North Dakota 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Kellen Briggs, UM; D - Keith Ballard, UM; Dakota 6; (10) Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (1) North Dakota 4 (UND wins, 2-1). (9) Alaska D - Matt Jones, UND; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND; F - Zach Parise, UND; F - Danny Anchorage 1 @ (2) St. Cloud State 5; (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) St. Cloud State Irmen, UM. MVP: Kellen Briggs, G, UM. Attendance: 82,564 (record). 8 (SCSU wins, 2-0). (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Minnesota 7; (8) Michigan Tech 1 @ WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota (3) Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 2-0). (7) Minnesota State 0 @ (4) Colorado College 3; (7) Minnesota State 3 @ (4) Colorado College 7 (CC wins, 2-0). (6) Denver 4 @ (5) 2004-05 Wisconsin 6; (6) Denver 2 @ (5) Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 2-0). WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 7; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Denver 1 (DU wins Semifinals: Colorado College 4 vs Wisconsin 3; North Dakota 2 vs Colorado series, 2-0). (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (2) Colorado College 8; (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (2) College 1; St. Cloud State 3 vs Minnesota 0. Third Place Game: Colorado College Colorado College 4 (CC wins series, 2-0). (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) Minnesota 7; (8) 5 vs Minnesota 4. Championship Game: St. Cloud State 6 vs North Dakota 5 ot. Minnesota State 3 @ (3) Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Alaska Anchorage 4 All-Tournament Team: G - Scott Meyer, SCSU; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Duvie @ (4) Wisconsin 5; (7) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (4) Wisconsin 1; (7) Alaska Anchorage 1 Westcott, SCSU; F - Tyler Arnason, SCSU; F - Mark Cullen, CC; F - Jeff Panzer, UND. @ (4) Wisconsin 2 (UW wins series, 2-1). (6) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (5) North Dakota MVP: Tyler Arnason, F, SCSU. Attendance: 67,612. 8; (6) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (5) North Dakota 6 (UND wins series, 2-0). WCHA Playoff Champion: St. Cloud State Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Semifinals: (5) North Dakota 3 vs (4) Wisconsin 2; North Dakota 1 vs (1) Denver 2 2001-02 ot; (3) Minnesota 0 vs (2) Colorado College 3. Third Place Game: North Dakota 4 WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) vs Minnesota 2. Championship Game: Colorado College 0 vs Denver 1. All-Tourna- (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 5; (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 8 (DU wins ment Team: G - Curtis McElhinney, CC; D - Matt Laatsch, DU; D - Nick Fuher, UND; series, 2-0). (9) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (2) St. Cloud State 5 ot; (9) Minnesota Duluth 3 F - Gabe Gauthier, DU; F - Brett Sterling, CC; F - Rastislav Spirko, UND. MVP: Brett @ (2) St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins series, 2-0). (8) North Dakota 2 @ (3) Minnesota 7; Sterling, F, CC. Attendance: 77,746. (8) North Dakota 3 @ (3) Minnesota 4 ot (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Alaska Anchorage WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver 1 @ (4) Colorado College 6; (7) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (4) Colorado College 1 (CC wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota State 2 @ (5) Wisconsin 3 ot; (6) Minnesota State 3 @ (5) Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series, 2-0). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2005-06 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Quarterfinal: (5) Wisconsin 4 vs (4) Michigan Tech 0. Semi-Finals: (3) North Dakota 6 (10) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (1) Minnesota 7; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Minnesota vs (2) St. Cloud State 2; Wisconsin 2 vs (1) Minnesota 4. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 6 (UM wins series, 2-0). (9) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (2) Denver 2 ot; (9) Minnesota 4 vs St. Cloud State 3 ot. Championship Game: North Dakota 2 vs Minnesota 3 Duluth 2 @ (2) Denver 3; (9) Minnesota Duluth 5 @ (2) Denver 2 (UMD wins series, ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Philippe Lamoureux, UND; D - Taylor Chorney, UND; 2-1). (8) Michigan Tech 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 4; (8) Michigan Tech 0 @ (3) Wisconsin 1 D - Mike Vannelli, UM; F - Jake Dowell, UW; F - Jonathan Toews, UND; F - Blake (UW wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota State 3 @ (4) North Dakota 2 ot; (7) Minnesota Wheeler, UM. MVP: Blake Wheeler, F, UM. Attendance: 88,900 (record). State 1 @ (4) North Dakota 4; (7) Minnesota State 0 @ (4) North Dakota 3 (UND WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota wins series, 2-1). (6) St. Cloud State 2 @ (5) Colorado College 1; (6) St. Cloud State 2 @ (5) Colorado College 3; (6) St. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Colorado College 1 (SCSU 2007-08 wins series, 2-1). WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN (10) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (1) Colorado College 4; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Quarterfinal: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs St. Cloud State 5. Semifinals: North Dakota 4 (1) Colorado College 3 ot (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Michigan Tech 0 @ (2) North vs Wisconsin 3; St. Cloud State 8 vs Minnesota 7 ot. Third Place Game: Wisconsin Dakota 4; (9) Michigan Tech 3 @ (2) North Dakota 2 ot; (9) Michigan Tech 1 @ (2) 4 vs Minnesota 0. Championship Game: St. Cloud State 3 vs North Dakota 5. North Dakota 2 (UND wins series, 2-1). (8) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (3) Denver 6; (8) All-Tournament Team: G - Jordan Parise, UND; D - Kyle Klubertanz, UW; D - Matt Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (3) Denver 1 (DU wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota 0 @ (4) Smaby, UND; F - Ryan Potulny, UM; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Brock Hooton, SCSU. Minnesota State 1 (2ot); (7) Minnesota 2 @ (4) Minnesota State 1 ot; (7) Minnesota MVP: Jordan Parise, G, UND. Attendance: 87,579 (record). 3 @ (4) Minnesota State 2 (2ot) (UM wins series, 2-1). (6) Wisconsin 0 @ (5) St. Cloud WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota State 3; (6) Wisconsin 3 @ (5) St. Cloud State 4 ot (SCSU wins series, 2-0). Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN 2006-07 Quarterfinal: (5) Minnesota 3 vs (4) St. Cloud State 2. Semifinals: (3) Denver 3 vs (2) WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) North Dakota 1; (5) Minnesota 2 vs (1) Colorado College 1 ot. Third Place Game: (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Minnesota 6; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Min- North Dakota 4 vs Colorado College 2. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: nesota 1 ot; (10) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (1) Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 2-1). (9) Minnesota 1 vs Denver 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Peter Mannino, DU; D - Taylor Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (2) St. Cloud State 1; (9) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (2) St. Cloud Chorney, UND; D - Chris Butler, DU; F - Tom May, DU; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Mike State 3 ot; (9) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (2) St. Cloud State 3 (3ot) (SCSU wins series, Hoeffel, UM. MVP: Alex Kangas, G, UM. Attendance: 86,855. 2-1). (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) North Dakota 5; (8) Minnesota State 1 @ (3) North WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver Dakota 2 (UND wins series, 2-0). (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (4) Denver 2; (7) Wisconsin 2 @ (4) Denver 1 (UW wins series, 2-0). (6) Michigan Tech 2 @ (5) Colorado College 1 ot; (6) Michigan Tech 1 @ (5) Colorado College 0 (MTU wins series, 2-0).

ATTENDANCE HISTORY • WCHA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP/WCHA FINAL FIVE FOUR TEAM FORMAT • 1988-92 Year Site Facility Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Total/Avg Game 1988 St. Paul* Civic Center 12,270 13,829 12,051 13,657 51,807/12,952 1989 St. Paul* Civic Center 12,271 12,911 12,237 12,813 50,232/12,558 1990 St. Paul* Civic Center 12,316 11,137 10,688 13,704 47,845/11,961 1991 St. Paul* Civic Center 13,476 10,310 9,473 11,028 44,287/11,072 1992 St. Paul* Civic Center 10,094 11,384 9,983 12,618 44,079/11,020 Totals 60,427 59,571 54,432 63,820 238,250/11,913 FINAL FIVE FORMAT • 1993-CURRENT Year Site Facility Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Total/Avg Game 1993 St. Paul Civic Center 8,848 11,319 9,281 8,832 12,457 50,737/10,147 1994 Milwaukee Bradley Center 12,139 12,381 12,150 12,004 12,693 61,367/12,273 1995 St, Paul Civic Center 15,464$ 9,719 10,571 9,188 10,966 55,908/11,182 1996 Milwaukee Bradley Center 8,978 11,429 8,401 8,958 9,538 47,304/9,406 1997 St. Paul Civic Center 9,272 9,528 14,013 9,577 14,317 56,707/11,341 1998 Milwaukee Bradley Center 6,438 6,306 9,452 6,345 10,166 38,707/7,741 1999 Minneapolis Target Center 10,128 6,066 11,311 6,276 8,445 42,226/8,445 2000 Minneapolis Target Center 12,234 8,397 11,520 7,129 10,437 49,717/9,943 2001 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 9,966 10,375 18,409 11,299 17,563 67,612/13,522 2002 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 13,103 12,438 18,523$ 12,961 18,126 75,151/15,030 2003 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 14,305 12,292 17,012 12,509 16,668 72,786/14,557 2004 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 14,123 15,022 19,208$ 14,905 19,306$ 82,564/16,513 2005 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 15,583 13,132 17,794 14,730 16,507 77,746/15,549 2006 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 16,312 16,468 19,353 16,134 19,282$ 87,579/17,516 2007 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 16,449 17,511 19,359$ 16,118 19,463$ 88,900/17,780 2008 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 19,232$ 16,768 16,967 15,981 17,907 86,855/17,371 2009 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 17,611 14,722 17,729 15,254 16,749 82,065/16,413 2010 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 15,292 13,113 14,170 12,544 16,414 71,533/14,307 2011 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 13,131 12,903 15,008 (no game) 16,731 57,773/14,443 2012 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 11,489 15,133 12,804 16,738 16,838 73,002/14,600 2013 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 15,971 17,038 16,555 18,949$ 18,782$ 87,295/17,459 WCHA Final Five Totals: 21 Years 276,068 262,060 309,590 246,431 319,354 1,413,534/13,592 WCHA Playoff Championship Totals: 26 Years 1,651,784/13,321 Attendance records in bold face; $sellout WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2008-09 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Quarterfinals: (6) Michigan Tech 2 vs (3) Denver 3 ot; (5) St. Cloud State 1 vs (4) (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) North Dakota 5; (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) North Dakota North Dakota 4. Semifinals: Denver 4 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot); North Dakota 4 (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) Denver 3; (9) Alaska Anchorage 6 vs (1) Minnesota 3. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: North Dakota 4 vs 3 @ (2) Denver 4 (DU wins series, 2-0). (8) Minnesota State 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 7; (8) Denver 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Jason Zucker, DU; F - Mario Lamoureux, UND; Minnesota State 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 4 F - Brock Nelson, UND; D - Derek Forbort, UND; D - Andrew MacWilliams, UND; @ (4) Colorado College 1; (7) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (4) Colorado College 1 (UMD G - Aaron Dell, UND. MVP: Aaron Dell, G, UND. Attendance: 73,002. wins series, 2-0). (6) St. Cloud State 2 @ (5) Minnesota 4; (6) St. Cloud State 0 @ (5) WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 2-0). Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN 2012-13 Quarterfinal: (5) Minnesota Duluth 2 vs (4) Minnesota 1. Semifinals: (3) Wisconsin WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) 0 vs (2) Denver 3; (5) Minnesota Duluth 3 vs (1) North Dakota 0. 3rd Place Game: March 15-17: (12) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (1) St. Cloud State 6; (12) Alaska An- Wisconsin 4 vs North Dakota 1. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: Minnesota chorage 1 @ (1) St. Cloud State 5 (SCSU wins series 2-1). (11) Bemidji State 1 @ (2) Duluth 4 vs Denver 0. All-Tournament Team: G - Alex Stalock, UMD; D - Josh Meyers, Minnesota 2 ot; (11) Bemidji State 3 @ (2) Minnesota 4 (UM wins series 2-0). (10) UMD; D - Patrick Wiercioch, DU; F - MacGregor Sharp, UMD; F - Mike Connolly, UMD; Michigan Tech 3 @ (3) North Dakota 5; (10) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) North Dakota F - Jordy Murray, UW. MVP: Alex Stalock, G, UMD. Attendance: 82,065. 1; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (3) North Dakota 6 (UND wins series 2-1. (9) Minnesota WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth Duluth 1 @ (4) Wisconsin 3; (9) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (4) Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series 2-0). (8) Colorado College 3 @ (5) Denver 5; (8) Colorado College 2 @ (5) 2009-10 Denver 1; (8) Colorado College 4 @ (5) Denver 3 (CC wins series 2-1). (7) Nebraska WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) Omaha 3 @ (6) Minnesota State 4 ot; (7) Nebraska Omaha 2 @ (6) Minnesota State (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 2; (10) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Denver 4 (DU wins 1; (7) Nebraska Omaha 1 @ (6) Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins series 2-1). series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 4; (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN (2) Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series, 2-0). (8) Minnesota State 5 @ (3) St. Cloud State March 21-23. Quarterfinals: (5) Minnesota State 2 vs (4) Wisconsin 7; (6) Colorado 4 ot; (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) St. Cloud State 3; (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) St. College 4 vs (3) North Dakota 3 ot. Semifinals: Wisconsin 4 vs (1) St. Cloud State 1; Cloud State 3 ot (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (7) Minnesota 0 @ (4) North Dakota 6; (7) Colorado College 2 vs (2) Minnesota 0. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: Minnesota 4 @ (4) North Dakota 2; (7) Minnesota 1 @ (4) North Dakota 4 (UND Wisconsin 3 vs Colorado College 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Nic Kerdiles, UW; wins series, 2-1). (6) Colorado College 2 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 3 ot; (6) Colorado F - Tyler Barnes, UW; F - Rylan Schwartz, CC; D - Peter Stoykewych, CC; D - John College 5 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 3; (6) Colorado College @ (5) Minnesota Duluth Ramage, UW; G - Joel Rumpel, UW. MVP - Nic Kerdiles, F, UW. Attendance: 87, 295. 4 (UMD wins series, 2-1). WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Quarterfinal: (5) Minnesota Duluth 0 vs (4) North Dakota 2. Semifinals: (3) St. Cloud State 2 vs (2) Wisconsin 0; (4) North Dakota 4 vs (1) Denver 3. 3rd Place Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Denver 3. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs St. Cloud State 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Brad Eidsness, UND; D - Ben Blood, UND; D - Garrett Raboin, SCSU; D - Derrick Lapoint, UND; F - Chris VandeVelde, UND; F - Tony Mosey, SCSU; F - Blake Geoffrion, UW. MVP: Evan Trupp, F, UND. Attendance: 71,533. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota

2010-11 WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) (12) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) North Dakota 8; (12) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) North Dakota 3 (UND wins series, 2-0). (11) Minnesota State 2 @ (2) Denver 4; (11) Minnesota State 2 @ (2) Denver 3 ot (DU wins series, 2-0). (10) Bemidji State 4 @ (3) Nebraska Omaha 2; (10) Bemidji State 3 @ (3) Nebraska Omaha 2 (BSU wins series, 2-0). (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 4; (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 3 (3 ot) (UMD wins series, 2-0). (8) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (5) Minnesota 3; (8) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (5) Minnesota 0 (UAA wins series, 2-0). (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (6) Colorado College 1; (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (6) Colorado College 4 ot; (7) Wisconsin 1 @ (6) Colorado College 2 (CC wins series, 2-1). Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Quarterfinals: (6) Bemidji State 3 @ (3) Minnesota Duluth 2 ot; (5) Alaska Anchorage 2 vs (4) Colorado College 4. Semifinals: Bemidji State 2 vs (2) Denver 6; Colorado College 3 vs (1) North Dakota 4. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: North Dakota 3 vs Denver 2 (2ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Sam Brittain, DU; D - Chay Genoway, UND; D - Matt Donovan, DU; F - Matt Frattin, UND; F - Anthony Maiani, DU; F - Jason Schwartz, CC. MVP: Matt Frattin, F, UND. Attendance: 57,773* (* 4 sessions). WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota

2011-12 WCHA First Round Playoffs (Best-of-3) (11) Minnesota State 2 at (2) Minnesota Duluth 4; (11) Minnesota State 2 at (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot) (UMD wins 2-0). (12) Alaska Anchorage 1 at (1) Minnesota 2; (12) Alaska Anchorage 3 at (1) Minnesota 7 (UM wins 2-0). (7) Nebraska Omaha 0 at (6) St. Cloud State 4; (7) Nebraska Omaha 1 at (6) St. Cloud State 3 (SCSU wins, 2-0). (9) Bemidji State 1 at (4) North Dakota 4; (9) Bemidji State 3 at (4) North Dakota 4 (UND wins 2-0). (8) Michigan Tech 3 at (5) Colorado College 1; (8) Michigan Tech 4 at (5) Colorado College 3 ot (MTU wins 2-0). (10) Wisconsin 1 at (3) Denver 0; (10) Wisconsin 1 at (3) Denver 3; (10) Wisconsin 2 at (3) Denver 3 ot (DU wins 2-1) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 HEAD-TO-HEAD WCHA TEAM RECORDS • FINAL (Note: each column has number of games vs each opponent and season record vs that opponent. Each team plays a total of 28 league games.)

UAA BSU CC DU MTU UM UMD MSU UNO UND SCSU UW GP, W-L-T, PTS UAA --- 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-2 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-4-0 28, 2-20-6, 10 BSU 2, 1-0-1 --- 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-1-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-2-1 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-1-1 28, 5-16-7, 17 CC 2, 0-0-2 2, 2-0-0 --- 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 2-0-0 28, 11-13-4, 26 DU 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-1-1 4, 2-1-1 --- 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 1-2-1 4, 1-3-0 2, 0-1-1 28, 14-9-5, 33 MTU 2, 1-1-0 4, 3-0-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 --- 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-2 28, 8-16-4, 20 UM 4, 3-0-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 1-0-1 4, 2-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-1-1 28, 16-7-5, 37 UMD 2, 2-0-0 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 3-0-1 2, 0-1-1 --- 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 28, 10-13-5, 25 MSU 4, 3-0-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 2-0-0 --- 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 28, 16-11-1, 33 UNO 2, 2-0-0 4, 2-1-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-1-1 4, 3-1-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 28, 14-12-2, 30 UND 2, 1-0-1 2, 1-0-1 4, 2-2-0 4, 2-1-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-0-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 --- 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-0-1 28, 14-7-7, 35 SCSU 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 3-1-0 4, 3-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-1-1 --- 2, 1-1-0 28, 18-9-1, 37 UW 4, 4-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-2 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-0-1 4, 2-2-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 --- 28, 13-8-7, 33

WCHA Men’s Tie-Breaking Procedures - For Playoff Purposes Only At the conclusion of the regular season, teams will be ranked by the number of points accumulated. If two teams are tied for first place, they will be declared co- WCHA champions. The first round of the WCHA's post-season tournament will be a best-of-three games format at the home site of the teams ranked higher in the final regular season standings. All 12 teams participate in the first round of the tournament. First round playoff pairings will be: #1 rank vs #12 rank, #2 rank vs #11 rank, #3 vs #10, #4 vs #9, 5# vs #8, and #6 vs #7. Following the six first round series, the six winning teams will be re-seeded #1 thru #6 according to their standings in the final WCHA in-season competition and will advance to the WCHA Final Five. In the event that ties are encountered in the determination of WCHA ranking or designation of home teams for playoff purposes, the following procedures will be used in the order given to break the ties: a) If two or more teams are tied, head-to-head competition during the regular (conference) season will be used to break the tie. b) If two or more teams are still tied after (a), the highest seed will go to the team with the most WCHA (conference) wins during the regular season. c) If two or more teams played a four-game series during the regular season and the teams have the same win-loss records for those series and the same number of WCHA wins, the team having the least number of goals scored against it in the four-game series shall have the higher rank. If two or more teams played a two-game series during the regular season, procede to tie-breaker d). d) If two or more teams are still tied after applying the provisions of (a), (b) and (c), the team having the greatest "winning margin" during the regular season will have the higher rank. Winning margin = WCHA goals for during the regular season minus WCHA goals against. e) Games played against WCHA opponents in holiday tournaments will not be counted in the determinations.

2012-13 WCHA NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS • TEAM BY TEAM

By Team v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. Total Alaska Anchorage 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-2-1 Bemidji State 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-1 Colorado College 0-1-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-4-1 Denver 2-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 Michigan Tech 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 Minnesota 3-0-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 8-1-0 Minnesota Duluth 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-4-0 Minnesota State 2-0-0 2-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 6-1-2 Nebraska Omaha 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 4-4-0 North Dakota 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 5-4-0 St. Cloud State 0-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 5-5-0 Wisconsin 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 4-5-0 Totals 9-10-1 7-10-1 15-18-1 10-0-1 10-1-1 51-39-5 (.475) (.417) (.456) (.954) (.875) (.563)

By Site v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. Total Home 5-3-1 6-4-1 9-7-1 6-0-1 9-1-0 35-15-4 Away 3-2-0 0-4-0 2-6-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 8-12-1 Neutral 1-5-0 1-2-0 4-5-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 8-12-0 Totals 9-10-1 7-10-1 15-18-1 10-0-1 10-1-1 51-39-5 (.475) (.417) (.456) (.954) (.875) (.563) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 WCHA TEAM NOTEBOOKS

Gophers (0-7-1) and are 1-10-0 versus the Gophers in games played at ALASKA ANCHORAGE Mariucci Arena … March 15th’s overtime contest was the Beavers’ 12th of the season, a mark second only to a program record 15 overtime contests The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves’ season came to an end with a 6-1, 5-1 set in 2002-03, which was an NCAA record at the time and now ranks loss to then-No. 8 St. Cloud State in the WCHA First Round on March 15- 14th … BSU was winless in overtime in 2012-13 at 0-4-8, marking the 16 … in the playoffs, the Seawolves are now 6-39 and 1-3 at the WCHA first time since 2003-04 that the team has failed to record an overtime Final Five … the Seawolves have only advanced to the WCHA Final Five victory … It also stood as the the first time in the program’s 56-year his- twice, with the last coming in 2011 when they defeated Minnesota at tory that the team has lost four overtime games in a single season … The Mariucci Arena in the First Round (4-3, 2-0) …the Seawolves concluded Beavers were involved in 23 games decided by a goal or less in 2012-13 the season with an overall record of 4-25-7 and a 2-20-6 WCHA slate … … BSU was 3-12 in one-goal games and had eight draws in 2012-13 … after the OT game on March 2, the Seawolves played in 11 games that Andrew Walsh turned aside a career-high 49 saves March 15, marking had gone into sudden death, going 0-2-8 … at the completion of all six the largest save total by a BSU goaltender since a Jan. 27, 2001, 51-save non-conference games this season, UAA finished with a 2-3-1 record … performance by Grady Hunt and sits third on the single-game saves list in the Seawolves posted four shorthanded goals – the most since scoring BSU’s Division I-era … Brance Orban posted his team-leading 23rd point 10 in 2010 … seven Seawolves dressed in all 36 contests … on Feb. 1-2, of the season March 16 which established a new career-high (9g, 14a), Seawolves forged their sixth and seventh ties of the season, finishing one surpassing his previous best set a year ago as a junior … Jordan George short of the program record of eight (2007-08) … the freshman class led finished his collegiate career with 119 points (57g, 62a) in 148 games to the Seawolves this season, posting 50 points, while the junior class had rank third on BSU’s D-I list and 30th on BSU’s all-time scoring list … With 49 … the rookies also led with 35 assists, while the junior class posted a 57 goals to his credit, George sits second on BSU’s Division I-era goal team-high 18 goals and eight power-play strikes … UAA earned its first scoring list and with 62 he sits sixth on BSU’s Division I-era assists list WCHA point of the season with the 3-3 tie on Oct. 27 – UAA’s first non- … Including March 15, the Beavers failed to record a single power-play loss at UND since Nov. 14, 2008 … is 18-8-6 (.656) all-time in opportunity (0-for-0) in four games during the 2012-13, which includes the first four games and picked up his 80th career win on Feb. 8 at MTU an entire series (vs SCSU Feb. 1-2) … Since BSU made the jump to the … the Seawolves claimed their second straight Kendall Hockey Classic NCAA Division I level in 1999-2000, an 0-for-0 game has only happened title on Oct. 12-13 … UAA is now 22-14-10 overall in the Classic … UAA is eight times in 544 games … BSU finished the season, 18-for-97 (.186) now 8-3-5 under Shyiak in the Kendall Hockey Classic, with titles in 2006, on the man-advantage with 15 power-play goals coming in 28 WCHA 2011 and 2012 … the Seawolves are now 6-0-2 in season-openers under games … The Beavers were 15-for-76 (.197) in WCHA play to rank sixth Shyiak … UAA hasn’t lost a season-opener since 2000 against Michigan the league in power-play efficiency … BSU’s -kill unit held the State (5-4); since then, UAA has gone 9-0-3 in season-openers … the Gopher power-play unit in check on three of four man-advantage op- shutout on Oct. 12 was only the second for UAA in a season-opener in portunities in first round playoff action … BSU is now 101-for-126 (.802) 35 years of program history, along with a 4-0 win against Niagara in the on the season … BSU allowed six power-play goals in its last 15 games 1999 Classic … scoring UAA’s only goals of the weekend against SCSU and 36 opponent chances (.857), but four of those came in the Beavers’ were senior Scott Warner (Friday) and freshman Blake Tatchell (Saturday) last five games and 11 opponent chances (.364) … In BSU’s 36 games … Warner (Anchorage) finished his final season with UAA with 3-3=6 of 2012-13, it was out scored 38-21 during the third period … BSU held totals from the blueline with the three goals tying his career-best from a lead or was tied in the third period of seven of its last eight games, 2010-11 … Tatchell finished the season as UAA’s point leader with 25 however it was just 1-4-2 in those games … BSU owned a third period and a team-high 16 assists … Tatchell’s nine goals rank him tied for No. lead in 15 games in 2012-13, but lost eight of those leads (6-3-5) … BSU 20 on the all-time UAA rookie list and are the most for a UAA freshman was 0-7-1 on Olympic ice sheet in 2012-13 and has not been victorious since current forward Matt Bailey posted 10 in 2010-11 … Tatchell led on the lager ice sheet since a 3-1 win at St. Cloud State’s National Hockey UAA by scoring at least one point in 18 of the 36 games this season … Center Dec. 3, 2011 … The Beavers finished 2012-13 2-10-4 on the road leading UAA with 12 goals this season was sophomore F Scott Allen … but picked up at least a point in every regular-season road series after Allen (12-7=19), who was named to the Kendall Hockey Classic all-tour- Dec. 7-8 (1-5-3) … Bemidji State’s 4-3 loss at Minnesota to cap the WCHA nament team in October, has easily bypassed his goal total from his playoffs March 16 was BSU’s 22nd loss of the season … It marked the rookie campaign (3) … UAA’s second leading point scorer was junior second time in the 56-year history of the BSU men’s hockey program lost F Jordan Kwas with 20 points, despite missing the final six games with 22 or more games … BSU lost a program-record 26 games in 2000-01 an injury … Kwas’ career- and team- high six game point streak (3-6=9) … This season BSU was out shot in 29 of 36 games, which includes all came to an end on Feb. 15 … Kwas’ power-play goal on Feb. 8 was his four versus Minnesota, and trailed its opponents 1,172-857 in the shot team-leading fifth of the season, while his game-winning strike was the department for an average of -8.8 shots on goal per game … BSU was second of his career … Kwas owns nine career power-play goals, with just 4-18-6 when being out shot in 2012-13, 2-2-1 when out shooting its op- 15 goals coming at even-strength … the Cochrane, , native leads ponent and 0-2-1 when the shots were even … Bemidji State is now 3-5 current UAA skaters with 58 points … posting a career-high 41 saves in in the WCHA postseason with a 2011 appearances in the WCHA Final Five net on March 16 was junior G Chris Kamal, after posting a career-best semifinal game to its credit … BSU swept Nebraska Omaha (4-2 and 3-2) 39 against UAF on March 1 … Kamal (2-14-3) dressed in 21 games this in Omaha March 11-12, 2011 before defeating eventual NCAA Champion season for UAA, while classmate G Rob Gunderson (2-11-4) suited up Minnesota Duluth (3-2) in overtime of the Final Five quarterfinal … Last in 18 … Gunderson posted a career-high 45 saves in net on March 8 vs. season, BSU was bounced from the playoffs, dropping back-to-back Denver … Gunderson’s previous high was 43, furnished Jan. 28, 2011 at games to North Dakota in Grand Forks (4-1 and 4-3) … BSU faced seven Minnesota … in addition to Warner, the Seawolves said goodbye to four nationally-ranked opponents in 2012-13 … BSU was 1-11-3 versus the other seniors; Chris Crowell, Tyler Currier, Alex Gellert and Daniel Naslund. nations’ top 15 teams according to the USAToday poll … Since 1999- 2000, BSU has faced Minnesota 11 times when the Gophers have been BEMIDJI STATE ranked and is 0-11-0 in those games … Sophomore goaltender Andrew Walsh is already climbing up the BSU record books … With 86 saves The Bemidji State men’s hockey team dropped a pair of one-goal games versus Minnesota in the playoffs, he finished his sophomore campaign at Minnesota (2-1 ot and 4-3) March 15-16 and bowed out of the 2013 with 1,007 saves in the green and white … He needs 283 to pass Layne WCHA Playoffs … Following the series, the Beavers are 1-14-1 all-time Sedevie (2003-07) and take fourth on the list (1,289) … This season BSU versus Minnesota, are without a win in the list eight meetings versus the made it difficult on opposing attackers … As a team, BSU blocked 593 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 shots … Defender Matt Prapavessis led the team and the WCHA with 66 blocks, while BSU placed four among the top 10 shot blockers in the DENVER league … Cory Ward scored in five of the Beavers’ last eight games of The Pioneers qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the sixth consecutive the season and has six points (4g-3a) and was an even +/- over that span season and the 24th time in the program’s history by receiving an at-large … Ward finished 2012-13 as BSU’s top-scoring freshman with 15 points berth to the 2013 NCAA Championship as the No. 3 seed in the Northeast (9g, 6a), was fifth among all his teammates in scoring and his nine goals Regional … The Pioneers will open action on Friday night against No. matched Jordan George and Brance Orban for second on the team … 2 seed New Hampshire in a 6:00 pm MT (8:00 pm ET) puck drop at the Ward’s nine goals tie him for sixth in BSU’s Division I-era for goals scored Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester … No. 1 seed UMass Lowell and by a freshman … Sophomore Danny Mattson led all BSU players with 15 No. 4 seed Wisconsin will square off in the other regional semifinal with assists … His career-high 19 points (4g, 15a) matched Jordan George for the winners advancing to Saturday’s Northeast Regional Final at 6:30 second on the team, while setting a career-mark for assists in a season … pm … Both of Denver’s potential games at the Northeast Regional in Aaron McLeod’s team-best 11 goals this season marked a career-high for Manchester, N.H., will be televised live nationally on ESPNU and broadcast the senior … Bemidji State’s 74 goals in 2012-13 marks a program-low on Denver’s 102.3 FM ESPN Radio … The Pioneers have faced each of the since making the jump to the NCAA Division I level prior to the 1999-2000 three other teams that were placed in the Northeast Regional, posting campaign and the fewest goals BSU has scored since a 13-game, 67-goal a 1-2-1 mark … Denver dropped a 6-4 decision at home against New 1965-66 season … Andrew Walsh’s .9163 save percentage among BSU’s Hampshire on Nov. 24 and beat UMass-Lowell at 5-1 in top 10 all-time single-season save percentage marks. its season opener on Oct. 19 … Wisconsin posted a 3-1 victory and a 1-1 tie in its two-game visit to Denver on Nov. 30-Dec. 1 … Denver owns a COLORADO COLLEGE 27-19 (.587) mark all-time in NCAA Tournament action and has advanced to the national semifinals 14 previous times in its history … Denver has Despite finishing below .500 overall (18-19-5) for the first time in two secured a 20-win season for the 12th consecutive year, which is the longest decades, the Tigers made their fourth appearance in the WCHA Final current stretch nationally … The last two times that Colorado College has Five championship game since 1995 … Last Saturday’s 3-2 defeat to eliminated the Pioneers from the WCHA playoffs, Denver has went on to Wisconsin was just the fifth loss for CC in its last 17 games (9-5-3) of capture the NCAA National Championship (2003, 2004). the season dating back to mid-January … The Badgers beat Colorado College for just the fifth time in the last 22 meetings overall between the teams dating back to the 2006-07 campaign … The Tigers, who ranked MICHIGAN TECH among the nation’s poorest penalty-killing teams for much of 2012-13, Michigan Tech concluded its 92nd season of intercollegiate hockey did not allow a power-play goal in their three games at the Final Five with a 13-20-4 record … The Huskies compiled 29 wins over the last against North Dakota (0-for-6), Minnesota (0-for-3) and UW (0-for-2) … two seasons, their best two-year stretch since winning 32 combined in Including Denver’s final two chances in Game 3 of the teams’ first-round 2006-07 and 2007-08 … Tech broke a couple of streaks with its 2-1 win playoff series, they successfully killed a season-best 15 straight at the in game two of the WCHA Playoffs first round series at North Dakota end … Colorado College finished its long tenure in the WCHA with a … The Huskies snapped UND’s 14-game WCHA Playoff win streak and 15-16 record in 31 all-time games at the league’s Final Five/Four event … ended a 17-game winless streak with North Dakota … Freshman Alex Senior center Rylan Schwartz, who scored a goal in each of CC’s final five Petan (Delta, BC) finished his rookie campaign with 14 goals, 20 assists post-season outings, completed his collegiate career tied for 28th place on and 34 total points … He led the team in goals and total points and was the program’s all-time scoring list with 159 points (59g, 100a) including 53 tied for the team lead in points … Petan was Tech’s first member of the (20g, 33a) this season … Schwartz is just the 15th Tiger ever to record 100 All-WCHA Rookie Team since 1993 (Pat Mikesch and Jason Wright) … He career assists … He also factored in on 30 game-winning goals, scoring was Michigan Tech’s highest-scoring player since Colin Murphy had 11- nine and assisting on 21 … Senior netminder Joe Howe, who kicked out 42=53 in 2004-05 and its highest-scoring rookie since Chris Conner had 100 of 106 shots while posting a glittering .943 saves percentage during 13-24=37 in 2002-03 … Tech went 13-3-1 when scoring the first goal of the three games in St. Paul last week, finished his career with 3,199 stops the season and 0-17-3 when it didn’t tally first … Pheonix Copley finished in four seasons between the Colorado College pipes … That ranks third his freshman season with an 8-15-1 record in 24 total appearances … The all-time at CC behind former great Marty Wakelyn’s 3,630 (1982-86) and North Pole, Alaska, native posted a goals-against average of 3.22 and a Derek Pizzey’s 3,603 (1985-89) … The Tigers were undefeated (9-0-3) in save percentage of .900 … He was decidedly improved after Christmas 2012-13 whenever senior right wing Andrew Hamburg recorded a point … with a 2.71 GAA and .917 save percentage with three shutouts … Seven Counting five ties, along with five defeats in which its opponent clinched Michigan Tech seniors wrapped up their collegiate careers: defenseman victory with an empty-netter late in regulation, Colorado College was Tommy Brown (Prince Albert, SK), goaltender Kevin Genoe (Qualicum, involved in 27 one-goal affairs in ’12-13 … The Tigers finished 11-11-5 in BC), forward Mikael Lickteig (Little Falls, MN), defenseman Carl Nielsen those 27 outings, including a 6-2-3 mark in the last 11 and a 4-1 ledger (Amherst, OH), forward Aaron Pietila (Brighton, MI), forward Chad Pietila in the first five of the campaign … In the 10 between, they went 1-8-2 (Milford, MI) and defenseman Steven Seigo (Edenwold, SK) … Sophomore … Sophomore defenseman Peter Stoykewych, who joined Schwartz on David Johnstone (Grand Ledge, MI) finished as Tech’s second leading the Final Five all-tournament team, was involved in both game-winning scorer with 29 points in just 32 games … The left wing had 10 goals goals for CC at Xcel Center … Stoykewych was credited with the GWG in and was tied for the team lead with 19 assists … He was also the team last Thursday’s 4-3 overtime victory against North Dakota, then assisted leader in plus-minus rating (plus-seven) and shots on goal (123) … Tan- on Schwartz’s game winner in the 2-0 whitewashing of Minnesota on ner Kero (Hancock, MI) posted four goals in his final six games to reach Friday … The shutout of the Gophers was the eighth of Howe’s career double digits in goals for the second straight season … The sophomore as a Tiger and marked the first time he’d ever beaten Minnesota at all … posted 11 goals and 13 assists on the year for 24 total points … All five Last Thursday’s quarterfinal victory marked the first time that Colorado of Michigan Tech’s top point producers were freshmen and sophomores. College ever prevailed against UND in five all-time meetings between All five had at least 24 points on the season … Steven Seigo (Edenwold, the teams at the Final Five … CC was 13-2 this season when leading after SK) competed in all of Tech’s 150 games during his four-year career, never two periods as well as 13-3-2 when scoring four or more goals in a game missing one … The defenseman averaged exactly half a point per game … After giving up 11 shorthanded goals in each of the two previous with 75 total points on 19 goals and 56 assists … Seigo had 6-11=17 this seasons, the Tigers allowed only two while scoring eight of their own in season and led the team in blocked shots with 57 … Head coach Mel 2012-13 … Junior left wing Alexander Krushelnyski led the team with Pearson finished his second season behind the Tech bench with a 29-39-8 three SHG while Schwartz had a pair. career record … He was the WCHA Coach of the Year in his first year as the Huskies skipper in 2011-12. 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as the only first-year freshmen to ever lead the Bulldogs in scoring since MINNESOTA UMD joined the NCAA I ranks in 1961-62 … This was UMD’s 48th and final season of play in the WCHA – the Bulldogs will join new eight-team The Minnesota men’s hockey program concluded the 2012-13 season with National Collegiate Hockey Conference next fall … 2012-13 All-WCHA a 26-9-5 overall record and a 16-7-5 mark in Western Collegiate Hockey Rookie team honoree Andy Welinski, one of just six Bulldogs who skated Association action … the Gophers earned a share of the program’s 14th in all 38 games this season, closed out his debut collegiate season with WCHA regular-season title this season – tying with in-state rival St. Cloud four goals and 14 assists … His 18 points represented the second-highest State – and picked up the team’s second-straight MacNaughton Cup … scoring harvest by a UMD rookie defenseman since the 1998-99 season Minnesota also made its 34th appearance in the NCAA tournament in (only Justin Faulk, now a member of the , had more 2012-13, falling to Yale 3-2 in overtime in a West Regional semifinal last with 33 points two winters ago) … UMD averaged the seventh-best home Friday in Grand Rapids, Mich. … Minnesota is now 52-34 (.604) in NCAA attendance in the country this season (6,206 spectators a night) while tournament games while the Maroon and Gold have made 20 NCAA going 9-8-1 … The Bulldogs are 28-17-4 in 49 lifetime engagements at Frozen Four appearances in the team’s history … the Gophers have AMSOIL Arena, which opened its doors for business on Dec. 30, 2010 also won five national championships in the NCAA era (`74, ‘76, ‘79, ‘02, … In 24 starts (the most by a UMD rookie in 10 years), Matt McNeely ‘03) … Minnesota head coach Don Lucia owns a 623-337-88 (.637) in 26 posted a 10-11-3 record to go with a 2.67 goals-against average and a seasons as a Division 1 head coach including a 344-182-59 record in his .902 saves percentage … That 2.67 goals-against figure is unmatched 14 seasons with the Gophers … Lucia earned his 600th career win this by any first-year Bulldog goaltender who ever played at least one-third season, topping Michigan Tech 3-2 on Oct. 20, 2012 to become just the of his team’s games … Five of UMD’s veterans attained career highs for 10th coach to reach the 600 wins milestone and the ninth coach to do so scoring this season … That quintet includes junior winger Joe Basaraba exclusively as a Division 1 coach … Minnesota currently leads the nation (17 points), sophomore winger Justin Crandall (16 points), sophomore in scoring offense for the second year in a row with an average of 3.48 winger Adam Krause (four points), Mike Seidel (34 points) and junior goals per game … the Gophers also boast the nation’s top power-play defenseman Tim Smith (four points) … Going back to a 5-4 home loss unit at .246 (41-for-167) … the Maroon and Gold also rank tied for third to Minnesota on Oct. 15, 2011, UMD is unbeaten (29-0-4) when it has nationally in scoring defense at 2.00 goals-against per game and eighth scored four or more goals. That included a 9-0-2 record this season … nationally on the penalty-kill at .860 (98-for-114) … Minnesota leads the Junior Tim Smith, who played at Providence College for half a season as WCHA in all four categories and is the only team in the nation to be ranked a freshman before eventually transferring to UMD one year ago, earned among the top 10 in all four statistics … Erik Haula leads Minnesota in the team’s 2012-13 Bob Junkert Award for producing the best plus-minus points for the second-straight season with 51 (16g, 35a) – the first 50 rating (+4) of any Bulldog … The Bulldogs were 5-9-4 away from AMSOIL point season at Minnesota since Ryan Potulny/ in 2005-06 … Arena this season and managed only one victory – at Colorado College Haula, who ranks tied for second in the NCAA this season in points per on Jan. 18 – in their last 10 away engagements (1-7-2) game, now ranks tied for 49th in career points at Minnesota with 124 … Nick Bjugstad leads Minnesota and is ranked tied for eighth in the nation with 21 goals this season – 11 of which came on the power-play MINNESOTA STATE (ranking the junior third in the nation) … Kyle Rau leads the nation with seven game-winning goals in 2012-13 … Adam Wilcox completed his Minnesota State (24-13-3) will be making its second appearance in the freshman campaign in net for the Gophers with a 25-8-5 record – tying NCAA Division I men’s hockey tournament when it squares-off against Kellen Briggs for Minnesota’s rookie wins record … Wilcox also set a Miami (24-11-5) this Saturday at the Midwest Regional in Toledo, Ohio … Minnesota single-season record with a 1.88 GAA and finished with the MSU’s other appearance was in 2002-03 when it dropped a 5-2 decision season-best save percentage in a single season at Minnesota (.921) be- to Cornell in the East Regional in Providence, RI … MSU owns all-time hind only Alex Kangas’ .930 in 2007-08 … the Gophers competed in the record of 0-1-1 vs. Miami … The last time the Mavericks and RedHawks program’s first outdoor game in the modern era in 2012-13, falling 3-2 met was in a consolation game at a tournament hosted by Ohio State to Wisconsin as part of the Hockey City Classic at Chicago’s Soldier Field in 2004-05 in which the official score was 3-3 (MSU won shoot-out, 3-1, on Feb. 17, 2013 … Minnesota has had three players from the 2012-13 to determine the winner) … Miami defeated the Mavericks in 1996-97, squad sign professional contracts following the season – Nate Schmidt 4-2, in a game played in Mankato … The winners of 21 of its last 29 (), Nick Bjugstad () and Zach Budish games, the Mavericks are rated eighth in this week’s USA Today Poll () … the 2012-13 season marked Minnesota’s final and 11th in this week’s USCHO.com poll … With 17-30=47 on the year campaign in the WCHA with the Golden Gophers moving to the new forward Matt Leitner stands atop MSU’s scoring charts … Leitner, who Big Ten Conference for the 2013-14 season … Minnesota was a founding has 7-10=17 in the last 12 games, is tied for ninth overall in the country member of the WCHA (then known as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey in points and tied for eighth in assists … Leitner, who led the Mavericks League) in 1951. in scoring last year as a freshman, leads the country in power-play points with 28 and has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career with 78 straight appearances … His 47 points this year are the most by a MSU MINNESOTA DULUTH player since Shane Joseph had 65 points and Grant Stevenson had 63 points in 2002-03 … His 76 career points on 28 goals and 48 assists The University of Minnesota Duluth drew the curtain on the 2012-13 ranks 24th on the school’s DI-era charts … Senior forward Eriah Hayes season last weekend in Madison, Wis., where the Bulldogs were ambushed stands second on MSU’s scoring charts on the season with 20-16=36 twice by the University of Wisconsin (3-1 and 4-1) in the opening round … Hayes stands as MSU’s active career scoring leader with 52-44=96 in of the WCHA playoffs … This marks the first time since 2007-08 and just 152 career games and is tied for tenth on the school’s career scoring for the fourth time in the past 11 seasons the Bulldogs failed to advance the DI era with Kurt Davis (21-78=96 in 150 GP from 2006-10) … Hayes to the WCHA Final Five tournament … The best-of-three WCHA playoff leads the Mavericks with 13 power-play goals, which ranks second in series loss to Wisconsin meant the end of the line for the UMD’s seven the nation and are the most PPGs by a MSU player since Pat Carroll had seniors: wingers Cody Danberg, Dan DeLisle, Keegan Flaherty and Mike 13 in 1982-83 … His 25 career power-play goals tie for fourth all-time at Seidel, center Jake Hendrickson, and defensemen Wade Bergman and MSU (Shane Joseph also had 25) rank only behind Travis Morin (26 PPGs) Drew Olson … For the first time in the 69-year history of Bulldog hockey, during MSU’s DI-era … His 20 goals on the season are tied for 11th in more than one individual finished atop the team’s scoring charts as senior the nation … Sophomore forward J.P. Lafontaine, who has not missed a left winger Mike Seidel, freshman center Tony Cameranesi and freshman game in his two-year MSU career, has 9-26=35 on the year to rank third left winger Austin Farley shared the No. 1 spot with 34 points each … on MSU’s scoring charts … His 26 assists are tied for 14th in the country Cameranesi, a member of the All-WCHA Rookie Team, and Farley join … A member of the 2011-12 All-WCHA Rookie Team, Lafontaine owns centers Tim Stapleton (2002-03) and Keith “Huffer” Christiansen (1963-64) 22-4=63 in 78 career games … Senior defenseman Tyler Elbrecht, who WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 has seen action in 141 career games (3-24=27) and owns a career +15, had four players hit the mark in Shane Joseph (65), Grant Stevenson (63), has matched his career single-season highs for assists (7) and points (8) in B.J. Abel (36) and Cole Bassett (30). 2012-13 … He’s played in 64 straight games … Senior defenseman Evan Mosey has 4-4=8 in 25 games this year, with his four tallies representing a single-season career high … Mosey, who ranks third on the team with NEBRASKA OMAHA a +10 on the year, has 9-21=30 in 107 career games … With 5-9=14 on the year, junior defenseman Josh Nelson has achieved single-season The UNO Mavericks finished the season with loss to Minnesota State in highs for goal, assists and points … Nelson, who has 1-6=7 in the last 11 the first round of the WCHA Playoffs … Minnesota State won the best- games, has 6-15=21 in 83 career games … Junior forward Zach Lehrke of-three series, two games to one … UNO closed the season at 19-18-2 has played in all 40 games this year and has racked up 7-15=22 in the last overall and 14-12-2 in the WCHA … Ryan Walters was named a Top 10 29 games … He’s fourth on the team’s scoring charts with 8-17=25 on Finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award on Thursday, March 21 … the season … Junior forward Johnny McInnis has 9-6=15 in the last 28 Walters is the first Maverick to be considered among the top 10 players games and is sixth on the team in scoring charts with 13-9=22 … McInnis in the country since Scott Parse made the top 10 for the second consec- has five game-winning goals this year, which is tied for fourth on MSU’s utive year during the 2006-07 season … Walters finished the season as single-season list, is third on the team in goals (13) and is second in shots UNO’s leading scorer, notching 22 goals and 30 assists for 52 points … on goal (109) … Zach Palmquist has 13-31=44 in 78 career games and is He became just the third Maverick to finish the season with 50 or more 17th in the nation in scoring by defenseman with 7-18=25 … Palmquist points, following Scott Parse and Bill Thomas … Walters’ 52 points ties has 8-12=20 in the last 26 games, ranks second on the team with a +6 Parse as the second highest point total in school history … His 22 goals on the season and has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career put him in a tie with David Brisson for fourth-highest season goal total … The Mavericks stand 14-4-3 in games in which he generates a point … His plus/minus rating of +26 is a new school record … He scored this year … Sophomore forward Max Gaede, who tallied his first career points in 30 of UNO’s 39 games this season … He also reached 100 career game-winning goal in MSU’s 3-1 WCHA playoff series-clinching victory points, becoming just the 13th UNO player to do so … Walters finished over Nebraska Omaha (March 17), has reached career-highs for assists as the WCHA’s Scoring Champion earning 40 points in 28 WCHA games and points this year with 1-10=11 on the year … Gaede has 1-4=5 in the … He also was named to the All-WCHA First Team, the first Maverick to last 12 games … He’s played in 69 straight contests and the Mavericks earn the honor. Andrej Sustr was named to the All-WCHA Third Team … own an 9-1-0 record when he registers a point this year … Sophomore Walters finished the season having played in 114 consecutive games … forward Chase Grant, who has 7-12=19 on the year, has 4-9=13 in the In addition to Walters, 11 other players registered career highs in goals, last 26 games … His four power-play markers is tied for third on the assists and/or points … Josh Archibald was second in team scoring and in team … Grant, who enters the regional owning 1-2=3 in the last four goals with a career best 19 goals and 17 assists for 36 points … Dominic games, tallied his fourth game-winning goal of the season when he Zombo was third in scoring with a career-best 12 goals, 23 assists and scored in overtime March 15 in MSU’s 4-3 win over Nebraska Omaha … 35 points … Other players hitting career bests: Andrej Sustr (9-16=25), Freshman forward Teddy Blueger is tied for seventh on the Mavericks Johnnie Searfoss (11 goals, 20 points), Jaycob Megna (5 assists, 7 points), with 6-13=19 in 36 games played this season … Blueger has 3-3=6 in Zahn Raubenheimer (9 goals, 16 points), Brock Montpetit (13 assists), the last 12 games … Freshman Stephon Williams, this season’s WCHA Bryce Aneloski (21 points), Brian O’Rourke (1-5=6), James Polk (3 goals, Rookie of the Year and WCHA Goaltending Champion, stands 21-11-2 4 points) and Alex Simonson (2 assists) … With 127 goals scored this overall (t-12th in the country in winning percentage - .647) with a 1.96 season, the Mavericks tied for the fifth-highest scoring season in school goals-against average (12th in the country) and a .925 save percentage history … Their average of 3.26 goals per game ranks fifth in UNO history (20th in the country) … Freshman forward Brett Knowles owns 5-9=14 … Eight Mavericks played in their 100th career game during the 2012- in 39 games played … Knowles is tied for fourth on the Mavericks with 13 season … Bryce Aneloski, John Faulkner, Ryan Walters, Matt White, a +6 on the year and he has 3-2=5 in the last nine games played … MSU Michael Young, Andrej Sustr, Johnnie Searfoss and Zahn Raubenheimer stands 5-0-0 in games in which he scores a goal and are 9-2-1 in games all hit the mark … The Mavericks tied a school record by registering six in which he has a point … Freshman forward Dylan Margonari, who has series sweeps during the 2012-13 season … They had done so in three 5-2=7 in his last 11 games played, has 10-9=19 to tie for seventh on the previous seasons, the most recent being the 2006-07 season … Their team scoring charts … MSU owns a 13-3-0 mark in games in which he three road sweeps were a school record … UNO posted a winning road registers at least one point … Freshman defenseman Jon Jutzi, who has record in WCHA play for the third consecutive year, going 8-5-1 … The played in all 40 MSU games in 2012-13, has 1-8=9 on the year and is tied Mavericks earned the 250th win in school history when they beat Army, for fourth on the Mavericks with a +6 … Freshman forward Bryce Gervais, 5-1, in the first game of the regular season on Oct. 12 … The Mavericks who has 3-5=8 in the last 13 games, has 8-5=13 in his first year with the graduated three seniors from the 2012-13 team: Bryce Aneloski, John Mavericks … Gervais has seen action in all 40 games in his maiden season Faulkner and Brent Gwidt. and he’s ninth on the team with 77 shots on goal … MSU stands 11-1-1 when he records a point … Freshman defenseman Nick Buchanan has NORTH DAKOTA seen action in 24 games this year and is tied for fourth on the team with a +6 … Buchanan has 10 shots on goal in his first year with the Mavericks Seventh-ranked North Dakota is the No. 2 seed in the NCAA West Regional and owns 0-1=1 numbers … As a team Minnesota State is tied for 8th in and will face 14th-ranked and No. 3 seed Niagara in Friday’s semifinal in total goals with 127 and is fourth in the nation in goals scored in the third Grand Rapids, Mich. … UND secured an at-large berth in the national period with 47 … Minnesota State’s 44 power-play goals on the season tournament after going 21-12-7 during the regular season, the program’s lead the nation (the Mavericks’ 23.4 power-play percentage ranks fourth ninth 20-win season in as many years under head coach in the nation) … The Mavericks’ 24 wins this year are the most achieved … North Dakota is making its 28th NCAA tournament appearances during the program’s DI-era, which dates back to the 1996-97 season … and its 11th in a row, the longest active streak in the nation … UND has MSU teams have hit the 20-win plateau three times since reaffiliating to advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four in five of Hakstol’s first eight years NCAA Division I (24-12-3 in 2012-13, 21-14-4 in 1999-2000 and 20-11-10 behind the bench and is 11-3 in NCAA regional games under Hakstol … in 2002-03) … Minnesota State has three players this year with at least Hakstol is 12-8 overall in the NCAA tournament, a win total topped only 30 points in Matt Leitner (47), Eriah Hayes (36) and Jean-Paul Lafontaine by Boston College (19) during his tenure … UND has gone 44-17 com- (35) … The last time Minnesota State had three players with at least 30 bined in the NCAA and WCHA playoffs under Hakstol, which is 14 more points in a season was 2008-09 with Mick Berge (31), Kurt Davis (31) and wins than the next-closest WCHA school in that time … UND has won all Kael Mouillierat (30) … In 2005-06 Travis Morin (42), David Backes (42) and four previous meetings with Niagara, most recently a 3-1 win on Jan. 2, Ryan Carter (35) all surpassed that plateau … The Mavericks in 2002-03 2010, at Notre Dame’s Shillelagh Tournament in Hoffman Estates, Ill. … Current seniors Carter Rowney, Corban Knight, Joe Gleason and Andrew WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

MacWilliam all played in that game, during which Rowney scored his first St. Paul … SCSU earned its first regional title win 2013 at the Midwest career goal … The only time UND and the Purple Eagles have met in the Regional in Toledo … On Mar. 30, the Huskies defeated top seed Notre NCAA tournament was in 2000, when UND won 4-1 to earn a berth in Dame 5-1 and then beat #2 seed Miami on March 31, 4-1 to earn their the NCAA Frozen Four … UND went on to win its seventh national title tickets to the Iron City … SCSU was one of six WCHA teams selected for that season … UND most recently suffered a 4-3 overtime loss to Col- tournament play this season – and the lone WCHA rep at the Frozen orado College last Thursday in the WCHA Final Five quarterfinal … The Four … In SCSU’s first trip to the NCAA tournament, the Huskies lost a loss ended UND’s streak of three straight Broadmoor Trophies as WCHA 6-3 and 4-2 series at Lake Superior State … Other regional opponents Final Five champions … It also ended UND’s eight-game WCHA Final Five for SCSU have included Boston University in 2000, Michigan in 2001, winning streak … It was just UND’s second loss in 21 games this season Michigan in 2002, New Hampshire in 2003, Maine in 2007, Clarkson in when outshooting its opponent (15-2-4) … Senior forward Danny Kristo 2008, Northern Michigan in 2010 and Wisconsin in 2010 … This marks scored his 25th goal of the season in the loss and his 67 career goals lead the fourth time during Bob Motzko’s tenure that the Huskies have gained all active NCAA Division I men’s players … He also leads all active players an NCAA tournament bid … SCSU is 0-1-0 in play against UMass Lowell with 160 career points … Freshman forward Drake Caggiula scored UND’s and 1-0-0 in play against Yale. other two goals, snapping a 12-game drought … Both of Caggiula’s two- THE RED BARON WCHA FINAL FINAL FIVE: The Huskies ended their run goal games this season have come against CC … UND is 16-1-2 (.895) this in the WCHA with an appearance at the 2013 Red Baron WCHA Final Five season when scoring four or more goals, and 5-11-5 (.357) when scoring on March 22 … SCSU was the tournament’s number seed and it lost a three goals or fewer … Freshman forward Rocco Grimaldi has reached 4-1 match against eventual FInal Five champion Wisconsin in the semi’s the scoresheet in 12 of his last 13 games, collecting four goals and 11 on March 22 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul … The Huskies’ lone goal assists … His is also a +11 during that stretch. Grimaldi leads all WCHA in the contest was posted by senior Ben Hanowski on the power-play rookies with 35 points (13g, 22a). … Of note, this was the last time SCSU will appear in the WCHA Final Five … St. Cloud State will move to the NCHC in 2013-14 … The Huskies joined the WCHA in 1990-91 and they earned their first WCHA regular ST. CLOUD STATE season title in 2012-13. HUSKY HOBEY HAT TRICK: St. Cloud State senior Drew LeBlanc was named THE FROZEN FOUR - April 11 & 13 - Pittsburgh, Pa. The St. Cloud State as a top 3 Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist for 2013 … He is the University men’s hockey team (25-15-1, 18-9-1 WCHA) will play in the fourth SCSU player to be named as a Hobey Baker Award top 10 finalist NCAA Frozen Four on April 11 and April 13 at Consol Energy Center in and SCSU’s second Hobey Top 3 finalist … He currently leads the nation Pittsburgh … The Huskies will open the Frozen Four on April 11 with a with 37 assists and is seventh in the nation with 50 points this season, match against Quinnipiac (29-7-5, 17-2-3 ECAC) at 7 pm CT … In the early which makes him the ninth player in team history to hit the 50-point game at 3:30 pm CT on April 11, Yale (20-12-3, 12-9-1 ECAC) will play plateau in a season at SCSU … In his storied career, LeBlanc has 105 UMass Lowell (28-10-2, 16-9-2 HEA) … The two winners will advance to assists and 42 goals … He has played in a school record 169 games as the championship game of the Frozen Four at the Consol Energy Center a Husky and he ranks second in the team records with 105 assists and at 6 pm CT on Saturday, April 13. sixth with 147 points … LeBlanc is the first WCHA player to earn both LISTEN LIVE: Fans can listen to the games live on KNSI FM 103.3 or AM the league’s Player of the Year and Student-Athlete of the Year award 1450. Don Lyons, the voice of Husky Hockey, and Dave Reichel will be in the same season … The last time a Husky earned the league’s Player making the call from Pittsburgh. You can also listen online at www. of the Year award was in 2002 and the last time a Husky knsiradio.com … the games are also slated to air on KVSC FM 88.1 with was named Student-Athlete of the Year was Kyle McLaughlin in 1999 … Scott Gross and Gina Carlson on the call. You can listen to KVSC on the SCSU’s other Hobey top 10 finalists were Mark Hartigan (2002 - top 3), web at www.kvsc.org. Bobby Goepfert (2007) and (2008). WATCH ON TV: The semifinal ngames are schedule to air on ESPN2 while COACH OF THE YEAR FINALIST: SCSU head coach Bob Motzko has been the championship game will be on ESPN. named as one of the finalists for the 2012-13 AHCA Men’s Ice Hockey TICKETS FOR THE FROZEN FOUR: A limited number of Frozen Four tour- Spencer Penrose Award Finalists flexxCOACH/AHCA Division I Coach of nament packages are available for sale at the SCSU Athletic Ticket Office. the Year … The award winner will be announced on April 10 in Pittsburgh Call 1-877-SCSUTIX or 320-308-2137 during office business hours for … Motzko is in his 8th season at SCSU with a 162-124-35 career record complete information on these tournament ticket packages … No single … He has earned 4 NCAA bids and won the 2013 WCHA Regular Season game tickets are available through the SCSU ticket office … For other title and the 2013 NCAA DI Midwest Regional crown. ticket information, please check the NCAA website at www.ncaa.com STOP FORCE: Sophomore goalie Ryan Faragher owns a 24-13-1 record THE CHAMPS: The Huskies claimed their first WCHA regular season title this season … Faragher needs three more wins this season to tie the team in 2012-13 with an 18-9-1 league record … SCSU joined the league in record of 25 goalie wins set by Scott Meyer in 2000-01 … Faragher owns 1990-91 and also won the WCHA FInal Five title in 2001. a 2.22 GAA and a .914 save rate this season … Faragher was named to THE CHAMPS II: The Huskies captured their first ever NCAA Regional title the All-Regional Tournament team for his performance in Toledo that with a first place ending at the NCAA Midwest Regional on March 30-31 at featured just two goals allowed. the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio … The Huskies won the first round YOUNG GUNS: Freshman forward Jonny Brodzinski leads all DI rookies match against #1 seed Notre Dame by a 5-1 tally and then punched their in 2012-13 with 22 goals (along with leading SCSU in goals scored this ticket to Pittsburgh with a 4-1 win over #2 seed Miami in the title game winter) … SCSU’s freshmen class has been impressive this season with on March 31 … SCSU earned its ninth NCAA tournament bid in 2013 and 55 goals and 61 assists … Among DI rookie scoring leaders this winter, the Huskies are 3-9 in NCAA tournament play since their first appearance Kalle Kossila ranks 13th with .85 points per game and Brodzinski ranks on the national stage in 1989 … SCSU has gained 4 NCAA bids during 14th with .80 ppg … Rookie David Morley ranks 13th among all DI players theBob Motzko era with tournament trips in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2013. with seven power-play goals this season … Brodzinski was also named NCAA ACTION: Quick facts about the Huskies and the NCAA tournament: the 2013 All-CHN Rookie team in 2013. … This is SCSU’s ninth NCAA tournament bid since 1989 … The Huskies REGIONAL MVP: Joey Benik was named the Midwest Regional MVP after have advanced to the NCAA tournament in 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, charting four goals and one assist in the tournament, which included 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2013 … SCSU is 3-1-0 in games played vs. Quinnipiac two game-winners … An injury scratch after being hurt in the first day since 2010 … The last meeting between SCSU and QU was a weekend of practice for the first half of the season, Benik has charted 7 goals and split in St. Cloud on Oct. 29, 2010 (L, 4-2) and Oct. 30, 2010 (W, 5-2) … On 4 assists in 23 games played this winter … He helped lead Penticton to Jan. 15-16, 2010, the Huskies collected a 3-1, 3-2 sweep at Quinnipiac … a Canadian Junior title in 2012 … He was joined on the All-Region team SCSU is 3-9-0 in NCAA tournament play … The Huskies picked up their byAndrew Prochno, Cory Thorson and Ryan Faragher. first NCAA tournament win on March 26, 2010 with a 4-3 OT win in West WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: SCSU claimed its first MacNaughton Cup title Regional play against Northern Michigan at the Xcel Energy Center in WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 thanks to a 4-2 win at Wisconsin on Mar. 8 in a weekend series played with a 1.03 points-per-game scoring average … he ranked second in at the old Dane County Coliseum … the victory provided the Huskies the country among all players in March scoring with 16 points … UW with an 18-9-1 league record and 37 WCHA points … SCSU is the regular outshot its opponents 90-69 at even-strength during the season … the season co-champ this year along with Minnesota … This marked the fifth Badgers season ended with a first-round loss in the NCAA tournament time since 1951-52 that the WCHA had co-champs and the first since CC to Northeast Regional top seed UMass Lowell in Manchester, NH … and Denver shared the title in 2004-05. Wisconsin graduates three seniors in forwards Derek Lee and Ryan Little HUSKY NOTES AND NEWS: SCSU has nine players with 20-or-more points and defenseman and captain John Ramage … saving any early depar- in 2012-13 … Jonny Brodzinski leads the Huskies with an impressive +27 tures, Wisconsin will enter 2013-14 with 10 seniors and seven juniors on on the plus/minus … Andrew Prochno (48) and Nic Dowd (46) pace the its roster, with its top-five scorers and all its goaltenders returning … Huskies with blocks this season … Drew LeBlanc hit his 15th multi-point Wisconsin’s current 2013-14 season begins with non-conference home night of the season with his goal and two assists on March 16 … LeBlanc games against Northern Michigan. has scored three-or-more points in a game four times in 2012-13. AWARD WINNER: Junior Nick Jensen was selected as the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year … He is the first SCSU player to gain Defensive Player of the Year notice … He was also picked as a All-CHN First Team choice on defense for 2013 … Jensen ranks second among DI defensemen with 27 assists this season … Of note, the SCSU record for most points by a defenseman was set by Bret Hedican in 1990-91 at 30 assists … Jensen ranks fourth in the team records for a blueliner with 86 points and second with 71 assists. WISE GUYS: The Huskies hit a new team-high by having 10 players se- lected as WCHA Sc holar-Athletes for 2013 … Hobey Baker candidate Drew LeBlanc became just the fifth player in league history to earn Scholar-Athlete honors for the fourth time … The list of Huskies named to the Scholar-Athlete list this season includes: Brooks Bertsch, Nic Dowd, Ryan Faragher, Kevin Gravel, Joey Holka, Nick Jensen, Drew LeBlanc, David Morley, Nick Oliver and Jospeh Phillippi … The Huskies also tied a team record by putting 16 players on the 2013 All-WCHA Academic team. SCSU HOCKEY 101: The Huskies began playing organized hockey in 1931-32 … In 1986-87, SCSU placed 3rd at the NCAA DIII tournament under the direction of head coach , who served for just one season as SCSU’s head coach … He helped SCSU make the move to the DI level, which took place in 1987-88 … was SCSU’s head coach from 1987 to 2005, and Bob Motzko has been the Huskies’ head coach since 2005-06. A FEW FINAL NOTES: SCSU is 32-15-3 in games played against teams in the ECAC during the Huskies’ Division I era … Earlier this season, SCSU split a pair of games vs. RPI on Dec. 27-28 in St. Cloud … SCSU is 14-15-3 in games played against Hockey East teams since 1987-88 … on the topic of conferences, SCSU will join the NCHC in 2013-14 … SCSU is 11-0-0 this season when Nic Dowd scores a goal … SCSU is 10-6-1 in games played against top 20 opponents (at time played) in 2012-13...SCSU is 2-1-0 in games played at neutral sites this season … Consol Engery Center features an NHL-sized ice sheet … SCSU plays all of its home matches on the larger Olympic sheet of ice at the NHEC and the Huskies posted a 15-7-0 record at home in 2012-13 … The Huskies have skated on the smaller NHL-sized ice sheets 15 times this season and they own a 8-5-0 record in those contests … SCSU posted only one tie game in 2012-13. This ties the SCSU record for fewest tie games in a season and this is just the fourth time since 1987-88 that the Huskies have had one tie in a season … SCSU has allowed 1068 shots this season … The current team record for fewest shots in a season is 1035 set in 1991-92. WISCONSIN

Wisconsin (22-13-7) finished its season with its 35th 20-win campaign, its 12th WCHA playoff title by capturing the Broadmoor Trophy and its 24th official NCAA tournament appearance … season highlights included a 21-6-4 record during the last four months of the season, a 3-2 victory over Minnesota at the OfficeMax Hockey City Classic at Soldier Field in Chicago, its first Broadmoor Trophy since 1998 and its first conference title of any kind under Head Coach Mike Eaves … junior forward Michael Mersch finished as team leader with 23 goals and 36 points … frosh for- ward Nic Kerdiles ended the season on a four-game goal-scoring streak and 12-game point-scoring streak (6g, 13a) and finished as UW’s second leading-scorer with 33 points (11g, 22a) … the WCHA Final Five MVP led all WCHA rookies and ranked second in the nation among rookies WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA TEAM STATISTICS • ALL GAMES

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 40 139 3.48 1 Minnesota 41 2 +39 16 3 -13 +26 2 St. Cloud State 41 140 3.41 2 Minnesota State 44 5 +39 25 5 -20 +19 3 Denver 39 131 3.36 3 Minnesota Duluth 41 4 +37 29 1 -28 +9 4 Nebraska Omaha 39 127 3.26 North Dakota 32 4 +28 25 6 -19 +9 5 North Dakota 42 135 3.21 5 Denver 35 8 +27 25 3 -22 +5 6 Colorado College 42 133 3.17 St. Cloud State 30 7 +23 20 2 -18 +5 7 Minnesota State 41 127 3.10 7 Colorado College 25 2 +23 32 8 -24 -1 8 Michigan Tech 37 107 2.89 8 Michigan Tech 30 5 +25 30 2 -28 -3 9 Wisconsin 42 112 2.67 9 Bemidji State 18 0 +18 25 1 -24 -6 10 Minnesota Duluth 38 99 2.61 10 Wisconsin 18 0 +18 30 4 -26 -8 11 Bemidji State 36 74 2.06 11 Nebraska Omaha 25 4 +21 37 6 -31 -10 12 Alaska Anchorage 36 67 1.86 12 Alaska Anchorage 17 1 +16 36 4 -32 -16

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 40 80 2.00 1 Minnesota 40 1380 34.50 2 Wisconsin 42 89 2.12 2 Minnesota Duluth 38 1262 33.21 3 Minnesota State 41 99 2.41 3 Minnesota State 41 1361 33.20 St. Cloud State 41 99 2.41 4 Michigan Tech 37 1171 31.65 5 North Dakota 42 103 2.45 5 North Dakota 42 1327 31.60 6 Denver 39 108 2.77 6 Denver 39 1231 31.56 7 Minnesota Duluth 38 109 2.87 Nebraska Omaha 39 1231 31.56 8 Nebraska Omaha 39 117 3.00 8 St. Cloud State 41 1214 29.61 9 Bemidji State 36 110 3.06 9 Wisconsin 42 1222 29.10 10 Michigan Tech 37 116 3.14 10 Colorado College 42 1152 27.43 11 Colorado College 42 141 3.36 11 Bemidji State 36 857 23.81 12 Alaska Anchorage 36 133 3.69 12 Alaska Anchorage 36 767 21.31

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Denver 39 650 16.7 1 Minnesota 40 972 24.30 2 Minnesota Duluth 38 608 16.0 2 St. Cloud State 41 1068 26.05 3 North Dakota 42 610 14.5 3 Nebraska Omaha 39 1050 26.92 4 Nebraska Omaha 39 548 14.1 4 Minnesota State 41 1106 26.98 5 Wisconsin 42 588 14.0 5 Minnesota Duluth 38 1048 27.58 6 Alaska Anchorage 36 489 13.6 6 Wisconsin 42 1175 27.98 7 Michigan Tech 37 498 13.5 7 North Dakota 42 1226 29.19 8 Minnesota State 41 537 13.1 8 Alaska Anchorage 36 1103 30.64 9 Colorado College 42 540 12.9 9 Michigan Tech 37 1170 31.62 10 Bemidji State 36 399 11.1 10 Denver 39 1265 32.44 11 Minnesota 40 359 9.0 11 Bemidji State 36 1172 32.56 12 St. Cloud State 41 341 8.3 12 Colorado College 42 1410 33.57

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota 41/167 2 24.6 1 Minnesota 40 1380 972 +408 +10.20 2 Minnesota Duluth 41/175 4 23.4 2 Minnesota State 41 1361 1106 +255 +6.22 3 Minnesota State 44/192 5 22.9 3 Minnesota Duluth 38 1262 1048 +214 +5.63 4 Denver 35/164 8 21.3 4 Nebraska Omaha 39 1231 1050 +181 +4.64 5 Michigan Tech 30/143 5 21.0 5 St. Cloud State 41 1214 1068 +146 +3.56 6 North Dakota 32/165 4 19.4 6 North Dakota 42 1327 1226 +101 +2.40 7 Nebraska Omaha 25/132 4 18.9 7 Wisconsin 42 1222 1175 +47 +1.12 8 Bemidji State 18/ 97 0 18.6 8 Michigan Tech 37 1171 1170 +1 +0.03 9 St. Cloud State 30/170 7 17.6 9 Denver 39 1231 1265 -34 -0.87 10 Colorado College 25/146 2 17.1 10 Colorado College 42 1152 1410 -258 -6.14 11 Alaska Anchorage 17/118 1 14.4 11 Bemidji State 36 857 1172 -315 -8.75 12 Wisconsin 18/138 0 13.0 12 Alaska Anchorage 36 767 1103 -336 -9.33

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 98/114 3 86.0 1 St. Cloud State 41 48 50 1 140 2 Denver 144/169 3 85.2 2 Minnesota 43 43 52 1 139 3 North Dakota 132/157 6 84.1 3 North Dakota 42 53 38 2 135 4 Minnesota State 126/151 5 83.4 4 Colorado College 29 54 47 3 133 5 Minnesota Duluth 135/164 1 82.3 5 Denver 47 39 45 0 131 6 St. Cloud State 92/112 2 82.1 6 Minnesota State 36 40 47 4 127 7 Wisconsin 127/157 4 80.9 Nebraska Omaha 38 51 37 1 127 8 Michigan Tech 124/154 2 80.5 8 Wisconsin 36 39 35 2 112 9 Bemidji State 101/126 1 80.2 9 Michigan Tech 34 36 34 3 107 10 Colorado College 128/160 8 80.0 10 Minnesota Duluth 39 34 26 0 99 11 Nebraska Omaha 121/158 6 76.6 11 Bemidji State 21 32 21 0 74 12 Alaska Anchorage 105/141 4 74.5 12 Alaska Anchorage 21 19 27 0 67

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Denver 179/333 53.8 1 Minnesota 19 34 26 1 80 2 Bemidji State 119/223 53.4 2 Wisconsin 22 26 39 2 89 3 Minnesota Duluth 176/339 51.9 3 Minnesota State 31 33 33 2 99 4 Michigan Tech 154/297 51.9 St. Cloud State 32 29 38 0 99 5 North Dakota 164/322 50.9 5 North Dakota 30 33 38 2 103 6 Nebraska Omaha 146/290 50.3 6 Denver 23 45 38 2 108 7 Colorado College 153/306 50.0 7 Minnesota Duluth 34 33 41 1 109 8 Minnesota State 170/343 49.6 8 Bemidji State 28 40 38 4 110 9 Minnesota 139/281 49.5 9 Michigan Tech 36 44 36 0 116 10 Wisconsin 145/295 49.2 10 Nebraska Omaha 43 45 27 2 117 11 Alaska Anchorage 122/259 47.1 11 Alaska Anchorage 42 46 42 3 133 12 St. Cloud State 122/282 43.3 12 Colorado College 47 45 47 2 141 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA PLAYER STATISTICS • ALL GAMES

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 1.29 20-33-53 2 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 39 1.33 22-30-52 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 40 1.30 26-26-52 4 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 37 1.38 16-35-51 5 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 41 1.22 13-37-50 6 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 41 1.20 16-33-49 7 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 1.15 17-30-47 8 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 42 1.02 15-28-43 9 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 40 1.00 15-25-40 10 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 41 0.95 14-25-39 11 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 0.92 19-17-36 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 40 0.90 21-15-36 Zach Budish Minnesota JR F 40 0.90 14-22-36 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 40 0.90 13-23-36 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 41 0.88 20-16-36 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 42 0.86 23-13-36 17 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 0.90 12-23-35 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 41 0.85 9-26-35 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 42 0.83 15-20-35 20 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 36 0.94 16-18-34 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 37 0.92 16-18-34 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 37 0.92 15-19-34 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 0.89 17-17-34 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 38 0.89 14-20-34 Nick Shore Denver JR F 39 0.87 14-20-34 26 Nic Kerdiles Wisconsin FR F 32 1.03 11-22-33 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 39 0.85 15-18-33 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 41 0.80 22-11-33 29 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin JR F 36 0.89 9-23-32 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 40 0.80 9-23-32 31 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 36 0.86 17-14-31 Nate Condon Minnesota JR F 40 0.78 12-19-31 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 41 0.76 4-27-31 34 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin JR F 41 0.73 15-15-30 35 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 32 0.91 10-19-29 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 39 0.74 13-16-29 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 39 0.74 11-18-29 38 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 40 0.70 5-23-28 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 42 0.67 14-14-28 Scott Winkler Colorado College SR F 42 0.67 13-15-28 41 David Makowski Denver JR D 39 0.69 9-18-27 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 41 0.66 10-17-27 43 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 37 0.70 6-20-26 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 38 0.68 15-11-26 Ty Loney Denver SO F 39 0.67 8-18-26 46 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth SO W 35 0.71 6-19-25 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 36 0.69 9-16-25 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech FR F 37 0.68 6-19-25 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 39 0.64 9-16-25 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 41 0.61 8-17-25 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 41 0.61 7-18-25 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 42 0.60 13-12-25 53 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech SO F 33 0.73 11-13-24 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 35 0.69 14-10-24 Daniel Doremus Denver SO F 39 0.62 12-12-24 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 42 0.57 5-19-24 57 Sam Warning Minnesota SO F 29 0.79 8-15-23 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 36 0.64 9-14-23 Joseph LaBate Wisconsin SO F 41 0.56 9-14-23 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 41 0.56 3-20-23 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 42 0.55 12-11-23 62 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 41 0.54 13- 9-22 63 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 27 0.78 3-18-21 Zac Larraza Denver SO F 36 0.58 12- 9-21 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 38 0.55 5-16-21 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 38 0.55 3-18-21 Cory Thorson St. Cloud State JR F 41 0.51 13- 8-21 68 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 29 0.69 9-11-20 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 34 0.59 11- 9-20 Johnnie Searfoss Nebraska Omaha JR F 35 0.57 11- 9-20 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech JR F 36 0.56 6-14-20 Christian Isackson Minnesota SO F 40 0.50 4-16-20 John Ramage Wisconsin SR D 42 0.48 8-12-20 74 Danny Mattson Bemidji State SO F 29 0.66 4-15-19 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage SO F 36 0.53 12- 7-19 Jordan George Bemidji State SR F 36 0.53 9-10-19 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 36 0.53 7-12-19 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State FR F 37 0.51 6-13-19 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 38 0.50 10- 9-19 Quentin Shore Denver FR C 39 0.49 10- 9-19 Ben Marshall Minnesota SO D 40 0.47 8-11-19 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 41 0.46 7-12-19 83 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 38 0.47 4-14-18 Charlie Taft Colorado College SO F 39 0.46 8-10-18 Andrew Hamburg Colorado College SR F 41 0.44 6-12-18 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 41 0.44 5-13-18 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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87 Joe Basaraba Minnesota Duluth JR W 37 0.46 10- 7-17 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 37 0.46 6-11-17 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 37 0.46 3-14-17 Scott Mayfield Denver SO D 39 0.44 4-13-17 Jimmy Murray St. Cloud State FR F 41 0.41 5-12-17 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 42 0.40 4-13-17 93 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 35 0.46 9- 7-16 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 36 0.44 11- 5-16 Justin Crandall Minnesota Duluth SO W 37 0.43 7- 9-16 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha JR D 37 0.43 3-13-16 Seth Ambroz Minnesota SO F 38 0.42 9- 7-16 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 39 0.41 8- 8-16 99 Ben Kinne Bemidji State SR F 34 0.44 4-11-15 Cory Ward Bemidji State FR F 36 0.42 9- 6-15 Nick Mattson North Dakota SO D 38 0.39 3-12-15 Ethan Prow St. Cloud State FR D 38 0.39 3-12-15 Matt Tabrum Denver SO F 39 0.38 7- 8-15 104 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha JR F 25 0.56 1-13-14 Radoslav Illo Bemidji State JR F 34 0.41 4-10-14 Alex Gellert Alaska Anchorage SR F 35 0.40 6- 8-14 Josh Nelson Minnesota State JR D 36 0.39 5- 9-14 Mike Reilly Minnesota FR D 37 0.38 3-11-14 Brett Knowles Minnesota State FR F 40 0.35 5- 9-14 Travis Boyd Minnesota SO F 40 0.35 3-11-14 Hunter Fejes Colorado College FR F 41 0.34 8- 6-14 Jefferson Dahl Wisconsin JR F 42 0.33 7- 7-14 113 Milos Gordic Michigan Tech JR C 30 0.43 7- 6-13 Cody Bradley Colorado College FR F 30 0.43 4- 9-13 Riley Sweeney Michigan Tech SO D 37 0.35 2-11-13 Brent Gwidt Nebraska Omaha SR F 39 0.33 8- 5-13 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State FR F 41 0.32 8- 5-13 Andrew MacWilliam North Dakota SR D 41 0.32 2-11-13 119 David Boehm Bemidji State SR F 32 0.38 3- 9-12 Jeff Jubinville Bemidji State JR F 36 0.33 6- 6-12 Brendan Woods Wisconsin SO F 41 0.29 5- 7-12 Jordan Schmaltz North Dakota FR D 42 0.29 3- 9-12 Frankie Simonelli Wisconsin JR D 42 0.29 3- 9-12 124 Joey Benik St. Cloud State FR F 23 0.48 7- 4-11 Eli Zuck Minnesota State SR F 31 0.35 2- 9-11 Connor Gaarder North Dakota SO F 34 0.32 4- 7-11 Blake Leask Alaska Anchorage FR D 34 0.32 2- 9-11 Brad Stebner Michigan Tech JR D 35 0.31 1-10-11 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State SO D 36 0.31 2- 9-11 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 37 0.30 6- 5-11 Paul Phillips Denver SR D 39 0.28 1-10-11 Ryan Little Wisconsin SR F 40 0.28 5- 6-11 Max Gaede Minnesota State SO F 41 0.27 1-10-11 Kevin Gravel St. Cloud State JR D 41 0.27 1-10-11 Peter Stoykewych Colorado College SO D 42 0.26 2- 9-11 136 Brendan O’Donnell North Dakota SO F 29 0.34 2- 8-10 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage SR F 35 0.29 4- 6-10 Jeff Collett Colorado College JR F 42 0.24 3- 7-10 139 Malcolm Gould Michigan Tech FR F 27 0.33 3- 6- 9 Nick Seeler Nebraska Omaha FR D 34 0.26 2- 7- 9 Jake Parenteau Minnesota JR D 35 0.26 2- 7- 9 Brady Wacker Bemidji State SR D 36 0.25 3- 6- 9 Chris Casto Minnesota Duluth SO D 36 0.25 3- 6- 9 Brooks Bertsch St. Cloud State SO F 36 0.25 2- 7- 9 Gabe Levin Denver FR F 37 0.24 2- 7- 9 Jon Jutzi Minnesota State FR D 41 0.22 1- 8- 9 Sean Little Wisconsin JR F 42 0.21 3- 6- 9 148 Cal Decowski Minnesota Duluth FR C 20 0.40 3- 5- 8 Larkin Jacobson Denver SO F 23 0.35 5- 3- 8 Walker Hyland Michigan Tech FR D 23 0.35 2- 6- 8 Michael Parks North Dakota SO F 25 0.32 7- 1- 8 Evan Mosey Minnesota State SR D 26 0.31 4- 4- 8 Joey Holka St. Cloud State SO F 32 0.25 3- 5- 8 Quinn Sproule Alaska Anchorage JR D 32 0.25 2- 6- 8 Keegan Flaherty Minnesota Duluth SR W 33 0.24 3- 5- 8 Jacob Johnstone Michigan Tech JR F 33 0.24 2- 6- 8 Sam Rendle Bemidji State SO D 36 0.22 2- 6- 8 Brett Stern Minnesota State SO D 37 0.22 2- 6- 8 Jake Hendrickson Minnesota Duluth SR C 38 0.21 5- 3- 8 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 40 0.20 7- 1- 8 Tyler Elbrecht Minnesota State SR D 41 0.20 1- 7- 8 Joe Marciano Colorado College SR D 42 0.19 2- 6- 8 Keegan Meuer Wisconsin JR F 42 0.19 2- 6- 8 164 Mitch MacMillan North Dakota JR F 20 0.35 5- 2- 7 Josiah Didier Denver SO D 31 0.23 0- 7- 7 Kory Roy Alaska Anchorage SO F 34 0.21 0- 7- 7 Justin Holl Minnesota JR D 35 0.20 3- 4- 7 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech FR F 36 0.19 3- 4- 7 Jaycob Megna Nebraska Omaha SO D 38 0.18 2- 5- 7 Drew Olson Minnesota Duluth SR D 38 0.18 1- 6- 7 Ian Young Colorado College SO D 39 0.18 1- 6- 7 Mark Alt Minnesota JR D 39 0.18 0- 7- 7 Colten St. Clair North Dakota FR F 40 0.17 3- 4- 7 Kevin Schulze Wisconsin FR D 41 0.17 4- 3- 7 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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175 A.J. Michaelson Minnesota FR F 22 0.27 3- 3- 6 Taylor Johnson St. Cloud State SR D 28 0.21 0- 6- 6 Brian O’Rourke Nebraska Omaha SO D 29 0.21 1- 5- 6 Aaron Harstad Colorado College SO D 31 0.19 2- 4- 6 Tanner Lane Nebraska Omaha FR F 31 0.19 2- 4- 6 Nick Oliver St. Cloud State SO F 33 0.18 1- 5- 6 Hayden Trupp Alaska Anchorage FR F 35 0.17 2- 4- 6 Scott Warner Alaska Anchorage SR D 36 0.17 3- 3- 6 Derek Docken Alaska Anchorage SO D 36 0.17 3- 3- 6 184 Justin Fillion Michigan Tech SO D 15 0.33 1- 4- 5 Blake Hietala Michigan Tech SO F 16 0.31 3- 2- 5 Aaron Pietila Michigan Tech SR W 19 0.26 3- 2- 5 Garrett Milan St. Cloud State SO F 24 0.21 2- 3- 5 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage SO D 27 0.19 2- 3- 5 Joe Rehkamp St. Cloud State SO F 27 0.19 0- 5- 5 Dan DeLisle Minnesota Duluth SR W 28 0.18 3- 2- 5 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State FR F 31 0.16 4- 1- 5 Phil Brewer Bemidji State FR F 31 0.16 3- 2- 5 Jared Hanson Colorado College FR F 35 0.14 2- 3- 5 Cody Danberg Minnesota Duluth SR W 35 0.14 2- 3- 5 Carl Nielsen Michigan Tech SR D 37 0.14 1- 4- 5 Seth Helgeson Minnesota SR D 40 0.12 0- 5- 5 197 Morgan Zulinick Wisconsin FR F 7 0.57 0- 4- 4 Taylor Herndon Minnesota State FR F 12 0.33 1- 3- 4 Dakota Mermis Denver FR D 19 0.21 1- 3- 4 Peter Maric Colorado College FR F 20 0.20 1- 3- 4 Chad Pietila Michigan Tech SR F 22 0.18 2- 2- 4 Derik Johnson Minnesota Duluth SO D 24 0.17 0- 4- 4 Bobby Murphy Alaska Anchorage FR F 27 0.15 2- 2- 4 Tim Smith Minnesota Duluth JR D 30 0.13 0- 4- 4 Sam Windle Bemidji State SO D 32 0.12 1- 3- 4 James Polk Nebraska Omaha SO F 33 0.12 3- 1- 4 Brad Navin Wisconsin SO F 34 0.12 1- 3- 4 Grant Arnold Denver FR F 35 0.11 1- 3- 4 Tyler Currier Alaska Anchorage SR F 36 0.11 4- 0- 4 Jake Areshenko Bemidji State SR D 36 0.11 0- 4- 4 Adam Krause Minnesota Duluth SO C 38 0.11 2- 2- 4 Stephane Pattyn North Dakota SO F 41 0.10 2- 2- 4 213 Daniel Holmberg Michigan Tech JR F 9 0.33 0- 3- 3 Bryn Chyzyk North Dakota FR F 13 0.23 1- 2- 3 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR G 16 0.19 0- 3- 3 Jarrod Rabey St. Cloud State SO D/F 23 0.13 0- 3- 3 Eddie Wittchow Wisconsin FR D 29 0.10 0- 3- 3 Derek Rodwell North Dakota JR F 32 0.09 2- 1- 3 Brady Skjei Minnesota FR D 36 0.08 1- 2- 3 Chris Crowell Alaska Anchorage SR F 36 0.08 0- 3- 3 Tim Daly St. Cloud State SO D 38 0.08 2- 1- 3 222 Mikael Lickteig Michigan Tech SR W 5 0.40 1- 1- 2 Ryan Reilly Minnesota FR F 8 0.25 1- 1- 2 Jimmy Davis Michigan Tech SO D 8 0.25 0- 2- 2 Jarrod Mermis Denver JR F 10 0.20 0- 2- 2 Charlie Adams Nebraska Omaha FR F 14 0.14 2- 0- 2 Charlie Sampair Minnesota Duluth FR W 16 0.12 0- 2- 2 Jordan DiGiando Colorado College SO F 17 0.12 2- 0- 2 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR G 17 0.12 0- 2- 2 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR G 18 0.11 0- 2- 2 Alex Simonson Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 0.11 0- 2- 2 Daniel Sova Michigan Tech JR D 19 0.11 1- 1- 2 Dan Senkbeil North Dakota SO D/F 19 0.11 1- 1- 2 Scott Wamsganz Colorado College SO F 21 0.10 0- 2- 2 Tony Turgeon Nebraska Omaha JR D 21 0.10 0- 2- 2 Andrew Pettitt Alaska Anchorage SO F 23 0.09 0- 2- 2 Brad Robbins Bemidji State FR F 25 0.08 0- 2- 2 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO G 26 0.08 0- 2- 2 Chris Williams Alaska Anchorage FR D 31 0.06 0- 2- 2 Brian Cooper Nebraska Omaha FR D 32 0.06 0- 2- 2 Austin Sevalrud Alaska Anchorage FR D 33 0.06 0- 2- 2 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR G 39 0.05 0- 2- 2 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO G 39 0.05 0- 2- 2 244 Joe Krause Nebraska Omaha SO F 7 0.14 0- 1- 1 Phil Cook Minnesota State SR G 10 0.10 0- 1- 1 Tommy Brown Michigan Tech SR D 11 0.09 1- 0- 1 Michael Morin Colorado College JR F 11 0.09 0- 1- 1 Sam Brittain Denver JR G 13 0.08 0- 1- 1 Max Tardy Minnesota Duluth JR C 14 0.07 0- 1- 1 Austyn Young Minnesota Duluth FR C 14 0.07 0- 1- 1 Willie Corrin Minnesota Duluth FR D 15 0.07 0- 1- 1 Chase Drake Wisconsin JR D 18 0.06 0- 1- 1 Andrew Schmit Nebraska Omaha SO F 20 0.05 0- 1- 1 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State FR D 22 0.05 0- 1- 1 Aaron Pearce Nebraska Omaha FR F 23 0.04 0- 1- 1 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO G 24 0.04 0- 1- 1 Nick Buchanan Minnesota State FR D 24 0.04 0- 1- 1 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO G 29 0.03 0- 1- 1 Mitch Cain Bemidji State SO F 32 0.03 0- 1- 1 Joe Faust Wisconsin JR D 42 0.02 1- 0- 1 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 40 0.65 26 2 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 42 0.55 23 3 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 39 0.56 22 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 41 0.54 22 5 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 40 0.53 21 6 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 0.49 20 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 41 0.49 20 8 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 0.49 19 9 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 36 0.47 17 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 0.45 17 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 0.41 17

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 41 0.90 37 2 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 37 0.95 35 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 0.80 33 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 41 0.80 33 5 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 39 0.77 30 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 0.73 30 7 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 42 0.67 28 8 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 41 0.66 27 9 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 40 0.65 26 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 41 0.63 26

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 0.68 6-22-28 2 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 40 0.50 6-14-20 3 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 37 0.51 3-16-19 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 38 0.50 7-12-19 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 40 0.47 5-14-19 6 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 36 0.50 7-11-18 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 0.47 9- 9-18 8 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 41 0.41 4-13-17 9 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 37 0.43 4-12-16 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 39 0.41 6-10-16 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 41 0.39 13- 3-16 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 0.39 5-11-16 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 41 0.39 4-12-16 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 41 0.39 3-13-16

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 41 0.32 13 2 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 40 0.28 11 3 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 0.24 9 4 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 34 0.21 7 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 36 0.19 7 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 38 0.18 7 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 42 0.17 7 8 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 36 0.17 6 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 37 0.16 6 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 39 0.15 6 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 40 0.15 6 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 40 0.15 6 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 0.15 6 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 42 0.14 6

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 0.12 2- 3- 5 2 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 42 0.10 3- 1- 4 3 Brent Gwidt Nebraska Omaha SR F 39 0.08 2- 1- 3 4 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 35 0.06 1- 1- 2 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 36 0.06 1- 1- 2 Zac Larraza Denver SO F 36 0.06 1- 1- 2 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 37 0.05 2- 0- 2 Brett Stern Minnesota State SO D 37 0.05 1- 1- 2 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha JR D 37 0.05 0- 2- 2 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 38 0.05 1- 1- 2 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 39 0.05 0- 2- 2 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 0.05 0- 2- 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 40 0.05 2- 0- 2 Ryan Little Wisconsin SR F 40 0.05 1- 1- 2 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 41 0.05 1- 1- 2 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 41 0.05 0- 2- 2 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 41 0.05 0- 2- 2 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 41 0.05 0- 2- 2 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 42 0.05 2- 0- 2 Jefferson Dahl Wisconsin JR F 42 0.05 2- 0- 2 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 42 0.05 1- 1- 2 Jeff Collett Colorado College JR F 42 0.05 1- 1- 2 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 40 7 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 40 6 3 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 5 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 40 5 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 41 5 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 41 5 John Ramage Wisconsin SR D 42 5 8 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 38 4 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 4 Nick Shore Denver JR F 39 4 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 41 4 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 42 4 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 42 4

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 40 0.80 9-23-32 2 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 41 0.76 4-27-31 3 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 39 0.74 11-18-29 4 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 40 0.70 5-23-28 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 42 0.67 14-14-28 6 David Makowski Denver JR D 39 0.69 9-18-27 7 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 37 0.70 6-20-26 8 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 39 0.64 9-16-25 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 41 0.61 7-18-25 10 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 42 0.57 5-19-24 11 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 41 0.56 3-20-23 12 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 38 0.55 5-16-21 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 38 0.55 3-18-21 14 John Ramage Wisconsin SR D 42 0.48 8-12-20 15 Ben Marshall Minnesota SO D 40 0.47 8-11-19 16 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 38 0.47 4-14-18 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 41 0.44 5-13-18 18 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 37 0.46 6-11-17 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 37 0.46 3-14-17 Scott Mayfield Denver SO D 39 0.44 4-13-17 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 42 0.40 4-13-17 22 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha JR D 37 0.43 3-13-16 23 Nick Mattson North Dakota SO D 38 0.39 3-12-15 Ethan Prow St. Cloud State FR D 38 0.39 3-12-15 25 Josh Nelson Minnesota State JR D 36 0.39 5- 9-14 Mike Reilly Minnesota FR D 37 0.38 3-11-14

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota F 40 0.90 13-23-36 2 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth W 36 0.94 16-18-34 Alex Petan Michigan Tech F 37 0.92 15-19-34 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth C 38 0.89 14-20-34 5 Nic Kerdiles Wisconsin F 32 1.03 11-22-33 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State F 39 0.85 15-18-33 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State F 41 0.80 22-11-33 8 Nolan Zajac Denver D 37 0.70 6-20-26 9 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage F 36 0.69 9-16-25 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech F 37 0.68 6-19-25 11 David Morley St. Cloud State F 34 0.59 11- 9-20 12 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State F 37 0.51 6-13-19 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State F 38 0.50 10- 9-19 Quentin Shore Denver C 39 0.49 10- 9-19 15 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth D 38 0.47 4-14-18 16 Jimmy Murray St. Cloud State F 41 0.41 5-12-17 17 Drake Caggiula North Dakota F 39 0.41 8- 8-16 18 Cory Ward Bemidji State F 36 0.42 9- 6-15 Ethan Prow St. Cloud State D 38 0.39 3-12-15 20 Mike Reilly Minnesota D 37 0.38 3-11-14 Brett Knowles Minnesota State F 40 0.35 5- 9-14 Hunter Fejes Colorado College F 41 0.34 8- 6-14 23 Cody Bradley Colorado College F 30 0.43 4- 9-13 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State F 41 0.32 8- 5-13 25 Jordan Schmaltz North Dakota D 42 0.29 3- 9-12 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 2331:00 73 1.88 2 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 1716:20 56 1.96 3 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 2043:29 68 2.00 4 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 2239:39 83 2.22 5 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 1542:26 59 2.30 6 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 1427:51 56 2.35 7 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 1000:44 41 2.46 8 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 1514:34 67 2.65 9 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 1481:44 66 2.67 10 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 1595:39 79 2.97 11 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 1754:20 87 2.98 12 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 1322:43 71 3.22 13 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 1176:43 65 3.31 14 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 1017:29 66 3.89 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 734 56 .929 2 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 714 56 .927 3 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 826 68 .924 4 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 855 73 .921 5 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 473 41 .920 6 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 649 59 .917 7 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 733 67 .916 8 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 901 83 .916 9 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 933 87 .915 10 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 610 66 .902 11 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 637 71 .900 12 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 649 79 .891 13 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 516 65 .888 14 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 454 66 .873 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 25- 8- 5 .724 2 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 9- 4- 3 .656 3 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 13- 6- 5 .646 4 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 24-13- 1 .645 5 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 21-12- 2 .629 6 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 16- 9- 4 .621 7 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 16-10- 2 .607 8 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 13- 9- 4 .577 9 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 14-12- 4 .533 10 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 10-11- 3 .479 11 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 8-15- 1 .354 12 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 5-14- 6 .320 13 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 2-11- 4 .235 14 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 2-14- 3 .184 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA TEAM STATISTICS • CONFERENCE GAMES • FINAL

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Minnesota 28 94 3.36 1 Bemidji State 96/176 54.5 St. Cloud State 28 94 3.36 2 North Dakota 109/206 52.9 3 North Dakota 28 93 3.32 3 Denver 129/245 52.7 4 Denver 28 92 3.29 4 Minnesota State 125/245 51.0 Nebraska Omaha 28 92 3.29 5 Minnesota Duluth 119/235 50.6 6 Minnesota State 28 90 3.21 6 Minnesota 100/199 50.3 7 Colorado College 28 88 3.14 7 Michigan Tech 107/214 50.0 8 Michigan Tech 28 75 2.68 8 Colorado College 103/208 49.5 Minnesota Duluth 28 75 2.68 9 Wisconsin 93/191 48.7 10 Wisconsin 28 69 2.46 10 Nebraska Omaha 99/206 48.1 11 Bemidji State 28 58 2.07 11 Alaska Anchorage 93/199 46.7 12 Alaska Anchorage 28 52 1.86 12 St. Cloud State 79/180 43.9

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Wisconsin 28 64 2.29 1 Minnesota 31 2 +29 13 2 -11 +18 2 Minnesota 28 65 2.32 2 Minnesota State 30 2 +28 20 3 -17 +11 3 St. Cloud State 28 66 2.36 3 North Dakota 21 2 +19 17 5 -12 +7 4 Minnesota State 28 68 2.43 4 St. Cloud State 21 5 +16 11 1 -10 +6 5 North Dakota 28 71 2.54 5 Minnesota Duluth 29 2 +27 23 1 -22 +5 6 Denver 28 81 2.89 6 Colorado College 20 2 +18 23 4 -19 -1 7 Minnesota Duluth 28 83 2.96 Denver 23 5 +18 22 3 -19 -1 8 Bemidji State 28 87 3.11 8 Bemidji State 15 0 +15 18 1 -17 -2 9 Nebraska Omaha 28 91 3.25 9 Michigan Tech 19 4 +15 23 1 -22 -7 10 Michigan Tech 28 92 3.29 10 Wisconsin 10 0 +10 21 2 -19 -9 11 Colorado College 28 98 3.50 11 Nebraska Omaha 16 4 +12 30 5 -25 -13 12 Alaska Anchorage 28 106 3.79 12 Alaska Anchorage 15 1 +14 29 1 -28 -14

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 North Dakota 28 452 16.1 1 Minnesota 27 29 38 0 94 2 Denver 28 438 15.6 St. Cloud State 28 27 38 1 94 3 Nebraska Omaha 28 434 15.5 3 North Dakota 27 39 25 2 93 4 Minnesota Duluth 28 427 15.2 4 Denver 32 29 31 0 92 Wisconsin 28 427 15.2 Nebraska Omaha 28 35 28 1 92 6 Minnesota State 28 412 14.7 6 Minnesota State 26 31 32 1 90 7 Alaska Anchorage 28 391 14.0 7 Colorado College 20 31 35 2 88 8 Colorado College 28 386 13.8 8 Michigan Tech 23 25 24 3 75 9 Bemidji State 28 334 11.9 Minnesota Duluth 28 25 22 0 75 10 Michigan Tech 28 325 11.6 10 Wisconsin 25 24 18 2 69 11 Minnesota 28 285 10.2 11 Bemidji State 16 27 15 0 58 12 St. Cloud State 28 213 7.6 12 Alaska Anchorage 16 15 21 0 52

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 31/117 2 26.5 1 Wisconsin 16 18 29 1 64 2 Minnesota Duluth 29/122 2 23.8 2 Minnesota 16 28 21 0 65 3 Minnesota State 30/130 2 23.1 3 St. Cloud State 26 16 24 0 66 4 North Dakota 21/101 2 20.8 4 Minnesota State 20 22 24 2 68 5 Denver 23/117 5 19.7 5 North Dakota 24 23 23 1 71 6 Colorado College 20/102 2 19.6 6 Denver 19 34 27 1 81 7 Bemidji State 15/ 77 0 19.5 7 Minnesota Duluth 24 24 34 1 83 8 St. Cloud State 21/111 5 18.9 8 Bemidji State 27 29 29 2 87 9 Michigan Tech 19/103 4 18.4 9 Nebraska Omaha 31 37 22 1 91 10 Nebraska Omaha 16/ 93 4 17.2 10 Michigan Tech 30 36 26 0 92 11 Alaska Anchorage 15/ 92 1 16.3 11 Colorado College 30 31 36 1 98 12 Wisconsin 10/ 87 0 11.5 12 Alaska Anchorage 33 39 32 2 106

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota 69/ 82 2 84.1 2 St. Cloud State 58/ 69 1 84.1 3 North Dakota 88/105 5 83.8 4 Denver 106/128 3 82.8 5 Minnesota State 95/115 3 82.6 6 Bemidji State 81/ 99 1 81.8 7 Wisconsin 83/104 2 79.8 8 Minnesota Duluth 90/113 1 79.6 9 Michigan Tech 88/111 1 79.3 10 Colorado College 83/106 4 78.3 11 Nebraska Omaha 83/113 5 73.5 12 Alaska Anchorage 78/107 1 72.9 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA PLAYER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE GAMES • FINAL

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 1.43 16-24-40 2 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 26 1.42 13-24-37 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 28 1.32 17-20-37 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 27 1.30 12-23-35 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 28 1.25 12-23-35 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 28 1.25 10-25-35 7 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 1.18 18-15-33 8 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 28 1.14 13-19-32 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 28 1.14 11-21-32 10 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 28 1.04 11-18-29 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 28 1.04 11-18-29 12 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 26 1.08 11-17-28 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 28 1.00 15-13-28 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 28 1.00 11-17-28 15 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.96 8-19-27 16 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 27 0.96 14-12-26 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 28 0.93 17- 9-26 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 28 0.93 13-13-26 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.93 13-13-26 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 28 0.93 12-14-26 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 28 0.93 10-16-26 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 28 0.93 7-19-26 23 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 26 0.96 10-15-25 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 28 0.89 6-19-25 25 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 28 0.86 8-16-24 26 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.82 16- 7-23 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 28 0.82 15- 8-23 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 28 0.82 13-10-23 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 28 0.82 10-13-23 Nate Condon Minnesota JR F 28 0.82 6-17-23 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 28 0.82 4-19-23 32 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 27 0.81 3-19-22 Zach Budish Minnesota JR F 28 0.79 11-11-22 34 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 28 0.75 12- 9-21 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 28 0.75 8-13-21 Nick Shore Denver JR F 28 0.75 7-14-21 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 28 0.75 6-15-21 38 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin JR F 22 0.86 6-13-19 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 23 0.83 11- 8-19 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 28 0.68 12- 7-19 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 28 0.68 10- 9-19 Scott Winkler Colorado College SR F 28 0.68 9-10-19 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech FR F 28 0.68 4-15-19 44 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 25 0.72 8-10-18 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin JR F 27 0.67 9- 9-18 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 28 0.64 8-10-18 David Makowski Denver JR D 28 0.64 7-11-18 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 28 0.64 7-11-18 Ty Loney Denver SO F 28 0.64 4-14-18 50 Nic Kerdiles Wisconsin FR F 20 0.85 3-14-17 Danny Mattson Bemidji State SO F 23 0.74 4-13-17 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth SO W 25 0.68 5-12-17 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 27 0.63 9- 8-17 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 28 0.61 7-10-17 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 28 0.61 6-11-17 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 28 0.61 3-14-17 57 Sam Warning Minnesota SO F 22 0.73 6-10-16 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 27 0.59 1-15-16 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 28 0.57 11- 5-16 Daniel Doremus Denver SO F 28 0.57 6-10-16 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State FR F 28 0.57 5-11-16 62 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 19 0.79 2-13-15 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 24 0.62 3-12-15 Zac Larraza Denver SO F 25 0.60 9- 6-15 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 27 0.56 5-10-15 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech JR F 27 0.56 4-11-15 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 28 0.54 8- 7-15 Jordan George Bemidji State SR F 28 0.54 6- 9-15 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 28 0.54 6- 9-15 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 28 0.54 3-12-15 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 28 0.54 3-12-15 72 Johnnie Searfoss Nebraska Omaha JR F 24 0.58 8- 6-14 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech SO F 24 0.58 6- 8-14 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 26 0.54 4-10-14 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage SO F 28 0.50 9- 5-14 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 28 0.50 9- 5-14 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 28 0.50 6- 8-14 Scott Mayfield Denver SO D 28 0.50 4-10-14 79 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 27 0.48 6- 7-13 Brett Knowles Minnesota State FR F 27 0.48 5- 8-13 Joe Basaraba Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 0.46 8- 5-13 Christian Isackson Minnesota SO F 28 0.46 2-11-13 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.64 18 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 28 0.61 17 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 28 0.61 17 4 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 0.57 16 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.57 16 6 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 28 0.54 15 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 28 0.54 15 8 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 27 0.52 14 9 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 26 0.50 13 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 28 0.46 13 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 28 0.46 13 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 28 0.46 13 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.46 13

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 28 0.89 25 2 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 26 0.92 24 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 0.86 24 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 27 0.85 23 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 28 0.82 23 6 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 28 0.75 21 7 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 28 0.71 20 8 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 27 0.70 19 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 28 0.68 19 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 28 0.68 19 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 28 0.68 19 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.68 19 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 28 0.68 19

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 28 0.64 4-14-18 2 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 28 0.61 6-11-17 3 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 28 0.57 3-13-16 4 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 26 0.54 3-11-14 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 27 0.52 4-10-14 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 28 0.50 4-10-14 7 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 27 0.48 6- 7-13 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 28 0.46 5- 8-13 9 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 28 0.43 10- 2-12 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 28 0.43 5- 7-12 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 28 0.43 3- 9-12

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 28 0.11 2- 1- 3 2 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 24 0.08 1- 1- 2 Zac Larraza Denver SO F 25 0.08 1- 1- 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Brent Gwidt Nebraska Omaha SR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 28 0.07 0- 2- 2 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.07 0- 2- 2 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 28 0.07 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 28 4 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 4 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 28 4 4 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 23 3 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 28 3 Nick Shore Denver JR F 28 3 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 28 3 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 28 3 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 28 3 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 28 3 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 28 3

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 28 0.93 7-19-26 2 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 28 0.82 13-10-23 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 28 0.82 10-13-23 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 28 0.82 4-19-23 5 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 27 0.81 3-19-22 6 David Makowski Denver JR D 28 0.64 7-11-18 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 28 0.64 7-11-18 8 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 28 0.61 3-14-17 9 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 27 0.59 1-15-16 10 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 24 0.62 3-12-15 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 27 0.56 5-10-15 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 28 0.54 6- 9-15 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 28 0.54 3-12-15 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 28 0.54 3-12-15 15 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 26 0.54 4-10-14 Scott Mayfield Denver SO D 28 0.50 4-10-14 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alex Petan Michigan Tech F 28 1.04 11-18-29 2 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth C 28 1.00 11-17-28 3 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth W 27 0.96 14-12-26 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State F 28 0.93 13-13-26 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota F 28 0.93 10-16-26 6 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State F 28 0.82 16- 7-23 7 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage F 28 0.75 6-15-21 8 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech F 28 0.68 4-15-19 9 Nic Kerdiles Wisconsin F 20 0.85 3-14-17 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State F 27 0.63 9- 8-17 11 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State F 28 0.57 5-11-16 12 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth D 28 0.54 3-12-15 13 Nolan Zajac Denver D 26 0.54 4-10-14 14 Drake Caggiula North Dakota F 27 0.48 6- 7-13 Brett Knowles Minnesota State F 27 0.48 5- 8-13

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 1461:15 47 1.93 2 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 657:29 22 2.01 3 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 1660:59 59 2.13 4 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 1059:58 39 2.21 5 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 1592:59 60 2.26 6 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 763:15 29 2.28 7 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 1007:59 41 2.44 8 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 947:57 41 2.60 9 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 1018:50 45 2.65 10 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 1212:13 57 2.82 11 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 1234:27 62 3.01 12 Sam Brittain Denver JR 575:27 29 3.02 13 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 691:04 37 3.21 14 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 1172:06 63 3.22 15 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 896:34 52 3.48 16 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 982:50 59 3.60 17 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 812:43 53 3.91 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 283 22 .928 2 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 597 47 .927 3 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 497 41 .924 4 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 349 29 .923 5 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 453 39 .921 6 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 682 60 .919 7 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 628 59 .914 8 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 468 45 .912 9 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 641 62 .912 10 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 403 41 .908 11 Sam Brittain Denver JR 278 29 .906 12 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 329 37 .899 13 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 491 57 .896 14 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 464 59 .887 15 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 475 63 .883 16 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 381 52 .880 17 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 378 53 .877 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 7- 2- 3 .708 2 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 18- 8- 1 .685 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 16- 6- 5 .685 4 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 9- 3- 5 .676 5 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 5- 2- 3 .650 6 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 15- 9- 1 .620 7 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 12- 7- 2 .619 8 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 7- 5- 4 .562 9 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 8- 6- 4 .556 10 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 9- 9- 3 .500 11 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 8- 9- 3 .475 12 Sam Brittain Denver JR 4- 5- 0 .444 13 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 4- 8- 5 .382 14 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 4-13- 1 .250 15 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 1- 8- 2 .182 16 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 1-10- 3 .179 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 1-10- 3 .179 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S TEAM STATISTICS • LEADERS

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota 40 139 3.48 1 Cornell 34 611 18.0 2 St. Cloud State 41 140 3.41 2 Denver 39 650 16.7 3 Boston College 38 128 3.37 3 Minnesota Duluth 38 608 16.0 4 Denver 39 131 3.36 4 Quinnipiac 41 653 15.9 5 Nebraska Omaha 39 127 3.26 5 Penn State 27 425 15.7 6 Air Force 37 120 3.24 6 Sacred Heart 36 558 15.5 7 Michigan 40 129 3.23 7 Northern Michigan 38 576 15.2 8 North Dakota 42 135 3.21 8 Boston University 39 585 15.0 9 RIT 38 122 3.21 9 Clarkson 36 531 14.8 10 Colorado College 42 133 3.17 10 North Dakota 42 610 14.5 11 New Hampshire 39 122 3.13 11 Maine 38 551 14.5 12 Mercyhurst 41 128 3.12 12 Ferris State 37 525 14.2 13 Robert Morris 38 118 3.11 13 Nebraska Omaha 39 548 14.1 14 Minnesota State 41 127 3.10 14 Wisconsin 42 588 14.0 15 Bentley 35 108 3.09 15 Colgate 36 492 13.7 other WCHA teams other WCHA teams 24 Michigan Tech 37 107 2.89 17 Alaska Anchorage 36 489 13.6 33 Wisconsin 42 112 2.67 19 Michigan Tech 37 498 13.5 35 Minnesota Duluth 38 99 2.61 23 Minnesota State 41 537 13.1 56 Bemidji State 36 74 2.06 26 Colorado College 42 540 12.9 58 Alaska Anchorage 36 67 1.86 46 Bemidji State 36 399 11.1 58 Minnesota 40 359 9.0 Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 59 St. Cloud State 41 341 8.3 1 Quinnipiac 41 67 1.63 2 Miami 42 73 1.74 Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 3 UMass Lowell 40 80 2.00 1 Minnesota 41/167 2 24.6 Minnesota 40 80 2.00 2 RIT 33/137 6 24.1 5 Western Michigan 38 78 2.05 3 Union 44/183 3 24.0 6 Wisconsin 42 89 2.12 4 Minnesota Duluth 41/175 4 23.4 7 Union 40 85 2.12 5 Minnesota State 44/192 5 22.9 8 Notre Dame 41 91 2.22 6 Colgate 35/154 1 22.7 9 New Hampshire 39 90 2.31 7 Holy Cross 34/152 3 22.4 10 Brown 36 85 2.36 8 American Int’l 22/100 3 22.0 11 Providence 38 90 2.37 9 Denver 35/164 8 21.3 12 Rensselaer 37 88 2.38 10 Boston College 34/161 7 21.1 13 Ohio State 40 96 2.40 Yale 34/161 5 21.1 14 Ferris State 37 89 2.41 12 Michigan Tech 30/143 5 21.0 15 Minnesota State 41 99 2.41 13 Ferris State 27/130 3 20.8 St. Cloud State 41 99 2.41 14 St. Lawrence 39/190 1 20.5 other WCHA teams 15 Rensselaer 29/142 8 20.4 18 North Dakota 42 103 2.45 other WCHA teams 32 Denver 39 108 2.77 17 North Dakota 32/165 4 19.4 t38 Minnesota Duluth 38 109 2.87 19 Nebraska Omaha 25/132 4 18.9 t43 Nebraska Omaha 39 117 3.00 23 Bemidji State 18/ 97 0 18.6 t45 Bemidji State 36 110 3.06 28 St. Cloud State 30/170 7 17.6 47 Michigan Tech 37 116 3.14 30 Colorado College 25/146 2 17.1 54 Colorado College 42 141 3.36 46 Alaska Anchorage 17/118 1 14.4 57 Alaska Anchorage 36 133 3.69 54 Wisconsin 18/138 0 13.0

Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota 40 139 3.48 80 2.00 1.48 1 Quinnipiac 154/170 4 90.6 2 Quinnipiac 41 126 3.07 67 1.63 1.44 2 New Hampshire 118/131 4 90.1 3 UMass Lowell 40 121 3.02 80 2.00 1.02 3 Canisius 145/161 5 90.1 4 St. Cloud State 41 140 3.41 99 2.41 1.00 4 Alaska 151/168 6 89.9 5 Union 40 123 3.08 85 2.12 0.95 5 Dartmouth 109/123 5 88.6 6 New Hampshire 39 122 3.13 90 2.31 0.82 6 Miami 171/193 8 88.6 7 Miami 42 106 2.52 73 1.74 0.79 7 Union 140/162 6 86.4 8 North Dakota 42 135 3.21 103 2.45 0.76 8 Minnesota 98/114 3 86.0 9 Air Force 37 120 3.24 92 2.49 0.76 9 Connecticut 133/155 1 85.8 10 Notre Dame 41 119 2.90 91 2.22 0.68 10 UMass Lowell 138/161 6 85.7 Minnesota State 41 127 3.10 99 2.41 0.68 11 Princeton 118/138 2 85.5 12 Denver 39 131 3.36 108 2.77 0.59 12 Western Michigan 133/156 2 85.3 13 Niagara 38 116 3.05 95 2.50 0.55 13 Denver 144/169 3 85.2 Boston College 38 128 3.37 107 2.82 0.55 14 Merrimack 149/175 2 85.1 15 Wisconsin 42 112 2.67 89 2.12 0.55 15 Michigan 137/161 8 85.1 other WCHA teams other WCHA teams t20 Nebraska Omaha 39 127 3.26 117 3.00 0.26 21 North Dakota 132/157 6 84.1 38 Colorado College 42 133 3.17 141 3.36 -0.19 27 Minnesota State 126/151 5 83.4 42 Michigan Tech 37 107 2.89 116 3.14 -0.24 31 Minnesota Duluth 135/164 1 82.3 43 Minnesota Duluth 38 99 2.61 109 2.87 -0.26 33 St. Cloud State 92/112 2 82.1 54 Bemidji State 36 74 2.06 110 3.06 -1.00 40 Wisconsin 127/157 4 80.9 57 Alaska Anchorage 36 67 1.86 133 3.69 -1.83 42 Michigan Tech 124/154 2 80.5 43 Bemidji State 101/126 1 80.2 44 Colorado College 128/160 8 80.0 54 Nebraska Omaha 121/158 6 76.6 58 Alaska Anchorage 105/141 4 74.5 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

2012-13 MEN’S DIVISION 1 TEAM STATISTICS CON’T 8 Penn State 27 1022 861 +161 +5.96 9 Union 40 1340 1107 +233 +5.83 Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 10 Minnesota Duluth 38 1262 1048 +214 +5.63 1 Ferris State 167/296 56.4 11 Michigan 40 1342 1126 +216 +5.40 2 Princeton 138/245 56.3 12 Western Michigan 38 1136 937 +199 +5.24 3 American Int’l 137/245 55.9 13 Air Force 37 1253 1066 +187 +5.05 4 Canisius 173/312 55.4 14 Nebraska Omaha 39 1231 1050 +181 +4.64 5 Boston College 194/352 55.1 15 New Hampshire 39 1328 1158 +170 +4.36 6 RIT 155/286 54.2 other WCHA teams 7 Miami 199/369 53.9 18 St. Cloud State 41 1214 1068 +146 +3.56 8 Denver 179/333 53.8 19 North Dakota 42 1327 1226 +101 +2.40 9 Bemidji State 119/223 53.4 26 Wisconsin 42 1222 1175 +47 +1.12 10 Union 184/345 53.3 32 Michigan Tech 37 1171 1170 +1 +0.03 other WCHA teams 35 Denver 39 1231 1265 -34 -0.87 17 Minnesota Duluth 176/339 51.9 49 Colorado College 42 1152 1410 -258 -6.14 18 Michigan Tech 154/297 51.9 55 Bemidji State 36 857 1172 -315 -8.75 22 North Dakota 164/322 50.9 57 Alaska Anchorage 36 767 1103 -336 -9.33 26 Nebraska Omaha 146/290 50.3 t28 Colorado College 153/306 50.0 Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 33 Minnesota State 170/343 49.6 1 Quinnipiac 29- 7- 5 .768 35 Minnesota 139/281 49.5 2 UMass Lowell 28-10- 2 .725 38 Wisconsin 145/295 49.2 3 Minnesota 26- 9- 5 .712 50 Alaska Anchorage 122/259 47.1 4 Niagara 23-10- 5 .671 58 St. Cloud State 122/282 43.3 5 Miami 25-12- 5 .655 6 Notre Dame 25-13- 3 .646 Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 7 Boston College 22-12- 4 .632 1 Penn State 27 1022 37.85 8 Minnesota State 24-14- 3 .622 2 Yale 35 1234 35.26 St. Cloud State 25-15- 1 .622 3 Minnesota 40 1380 34.50 10 Yale 20-12- 3 .614 4 Niagara 38 1310 34.47 11 Union 22-13- 5 .612 5 Quinnipiac 41 1397 34.07 12 North Dakota 22-13- 7 .607 6 New Hampshire 39 1328 34.05 Wisconsin 22-13- 7 .607 7 Alaska 37 1259 34.03 14 Western Michigan 19-11- 8 .605 8 Air Force 37 1253 33.86 15 New Hampshire 20-12- 7 .603 9 Holy Cross 37 1251 33.81 16 Holy Cross 20-14- 3 .581 10 Michigan 40 1342 33.55 17 Robert Morris 20-14- 4 .579 11 RIT 38 1273 33.50 18 Denver 20-14- 5 .577 Union 40 1340 33.50 19 Connecticut 19-14- 4 .568 13 Minnesota Duluth 38 1262 33.21 20 Boston University 21-16- 2 .564 14 Minnesota State 41 1361 33.20 21 Air Force 17-13- 7 .554 15 Robert Morris 38 1243 32.71 Rensselaer 18-14- 5 .554 other WCHA teams 23 Providence 17-14- 7 .539 21 Michigan Tech 37 1171 31.65 24 Brown 16-14- 6 .528 22 North Dakota 42 1327 31.60 25 St. Lawrence 18-16- 4 .526 23 Denver 39 1231 31.56 26 Mercyhurst 19-17- 5 .524 Nebraska Omaha 39 1231 31.56 27 Dartmouth 15-14- 5 .515 41 St. Cloud State 41 1214 29.61 28 Alaska 17-16- 4 .514 43 Wisconsin 42 1222 29.10 29 Nebraska Omaha 19-18- 2 .513 51 Colorado College 42 1152 27.43 30 Canisius 19-19- 5 .500 58 Bemidji State 36 857 23.81 Ferris State 16-16- 5 .500 59 Alaska Anchorage 36 767 21.31 32 Colorado College 18-19- 5 .488 33 Michigan 18-19- 3 .488 Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM Ohio State 16-17- 7 .488 1 Quinnipiac 41 961 23.44 35 Cornell 15-16- 3 .485 2 Minnesota 40 972 24.30 36 Penn State 13-14- 0 .481 3 Western Michigan 38 937 24.66 37 Merrimack 15-17- 6 .474 4 Notre Dame 41 1025 25.00 38 RIT 15-18- 5 .461 5 Alaska 37 940 25.41 39 Lake Superior 17-21- 1 .449 6 Miami 42 1086 25.86 40 Northern Michigan 15-19- 4 .447 7 St. Cloud State 41 1068 26.05 41 Colgate 14-18- 4 .444 8 Rensselaer 37 975 26.35 42 Minnesota Duluth 14-19- 5 .434 9 Nebraska Omaha 39 1050 26.92 43 American Int’l 12-17- 6 .429 10 Minnesota State 41 1106 26.98 44 Bowling Green 15-21- 5 .427 11 Minnesota Duluth 38 1048 27.58 45 Michigan Tech 13-20- 4 .405 12 UMass Lowell 40 1106 27.65 46 Princeton 10-16- 5 .403 13 Union 40 1107 27.68 47 Massachusetts 12-19- 3 .397 14 Bowling Green 41 1137 27.73 48 Maine 11-19- 8 .395 15 Massachusetts 34 943 27.74 49 Vermont 11-19- 6 .389 other WCHA teams 50 Bentley 12-20- 3 .386 16 Wisconsin 42 1175 27.98 51 Michigan State 14-25- 3 .369 22 North Dakota 42 1226 29.19 52 Harvard 10-19- 3 .359 31 Alaska Anchorage 36 1103 30.64 53 Clarkson 9-20- 7 .347 35 Michigan Tech 37 1170 31.62 54 Northeastern 9-21- 4 .324 39 Denver 39 1265 32.44 55 Army 7-22- 5 .279 40 Bemidji State 36 1172 32.56 56 Bemidji State 6-22- 8 .278 47 Colorado College 42 1410 33.57 57 Alaska Anchorage 4-25- 7 .208 58 Alab-Huntsville 3-21- 1 .140 Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 59 Sacred Heart 2-30- 4 .111 1 Quinnipiac 41 1397 961 +436 +10.63 2 Minnesota 40 1380 972 +408 +10.20 Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games 3 Alaska 37 1259 940 +319 +8.62 UMass Lowell 7- 0- 0 7 4 Miami 42 1351 1086 +265 +6.31 Quinnipiac 3- 0- 0 3 5 Yale 35 1234 1014 +220 +6.29 St. Cloud State 2- 0- 0 2 6 Notre Dame 41 1281 1025 +256 +6.24 Yale 2- 0- 0 2 7 Minnesota State 41 1361 1106 +255 +6.22 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S PLAYER STATISTICS • LEADERS

Points Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 35 21-30-51 1.46 2 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 37 16-35-51 1.38 3 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 35 15-32-47 1.34 4 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 38 28-23-51 1.34 5 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 39 22-30-52 1.33 6 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 40 26-26-52 1.30 7 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 20-33-53 1.29 8 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 31 14-24-38 1.23 9 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 41 13-37-50 1.22 10 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 41 16-33-49 1.20 11 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 38 26-19-45 1.18 12 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 29 17-17-34 1.17 13 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 17-30-47 1.15 14 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 35 16-24-40 1.14 Kenny Agostino (PIT) Yale JR F 35 17-23-40 1.14 16 Pat Mullane Boston College SR F 38 16-27-43 1.13 17 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 38 10-32-42 1.11 18 Adam Brace Robert Morris SR F 38 14-27-41 1.08 19 Matt Thurber Northern Michigan SR F 30 6-26-32 1.07 20 Andrew Miller Yale SR F 35 16-21-37 1.06 21 Nic Kerdiles (ANA) Wisconsin FR F 32 11-22-33 1.03 22 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 36 22-15-37 1.03 23 Kyle Gibbons Canisius JR F 42 21-22-43 1.02 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 42 15-28-43 1.02 25 Greg Miller Cornell SR F 33 14-19-33 1.00 Branden Gracel Massachusetts JR F 34 14-20-34 1.00 Mike Collins Merrimack JR F 38 17-21-38 1.00 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 40 15-25-40 1.00 Ryan Murphy Niagara JR F 36 15-21-36 1.00 Casey Bailey Penn State FR F 27 14-13-27 1.00 31 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami FR F 40 15-24-39 0.97 32 Danny O’Regan (SJS) Boston University FR F 39 16-22-38 0.97 33 George Hughes St. Lawrence SR D 38 5-32-37 0.97 34 Kyle De Laurell Air Force SR F 37 19-17-36 0.97 35 Austin Czarnik Miami SO F 42 14-26-40 0.95 36 Matthew Zay Mercyhurst SO F 41 13-26-39 0.95 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 41 14-25-39 0.95 38 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State SO F 40 16-22-38 0.95 39 Matt Nieto (SJS) Boston University JR F 39 18-19-37 0.95 40 Alex Guptill (DAL) Michigan SO F 38 16-20-36 0.95 41 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 36 16-18-34 0.94 42 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 34 12-20-32 0.94 43 Michael Colavecchia RIT JR F 32 12-18-30 0.94 44 Matt Lindblad Dartmouth JR F 30 10-18-28 0.93 45 Brandon Nunn Holy Cross SR F 29 16-11-27 0.93 46 Ryan Misiak Mercyhurst SO F 41 18-20-38 0.93 Anders Lee (NYI) Notre Dame JR F 41 20-18-38 0.93 48 David Glen Penn State FR F 27 16- 9-25 0.93 49 Joseph Pendenza UMass Lowell JR F 40 14-23-37 0.93 Scott Wilson (PIT) UMass Lowell SO F 40 16-21-37 0.93 Tanner Fritz Ohio State SO F 40 11-26-37 0.93 52 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 19-17-36 0.92 Wayne Simpson Union SR F 39 16-20-36 0.92 54 Bill Arnold (CGY) Boston College JR F 38 17-18-35 0.92 55 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 37 15-19-34 0.92 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 37 16-18-34 0.92 57 Matt Garbowsky RIT SO F 36 11-22-33 0.92 58 Adam Pleskach American Int’l SR F 35 15-17-32 0.91 59 Jeff Costello (OTT) Notre Dame JR F 33 11-19-30 0.91 60 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 32 13-16-29 0.91 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 32 10-19-29 0.91 62 Zach Budish (NSH) Minnesota JR F 40 14-22-36 0.90 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 40 21-15-36 0.90 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota FR F 40 13-23-36 0.90 65 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 12-23-35 0.90 66 Evan Rodrigues Boston University SO F 38 14-20-34 0.89 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 17-17-34 0.89 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 38 14-20-34 0.89 69 Eric Delong Sacred Heart SR F 36 13-19-32 0.89 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin JR F 36 9-23-32 0.89 71 Alex Grieve Bentley SO F 35 10-21-31 0.89 Nick Bailen Rensselaer SR D 35 12-19-31 0.89 73 Matt Neal Rensselaer SO F 34 8-22-30 0.88 74 Daniel O’Donoghue Mercyhurst JR F 41 12-24-36 0.88 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 41 20-16-36 0.88 76 Cason Hohmann Boston University SO F 39 10-24-34 0.87 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver JR F 39 14-20-34 0.87 78 Cody Wydo Robert Morris SO F 38 21-12-33 0.87 79 Sean Ambrosie Connecticut SR F 37 10-22-32 0.86 80 Tylor Spink Colgate FR F 36 13-18-31 0.86 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State SR F 36 17-14-31 0.86 Chris McCarthy Vermont JR F 36 13-18-31 0.86 83 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 42 23-13-36 0.86 84 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 41 9-26-35 0.85 85 Vinny Saponari (WPG) Northeastern SR F 34 7-22-29 0.85 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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86 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire SO D 39 8-25-33 0.85 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 39 15-18-33 0.85 88 Chris Saracino RIT SR D 38 11-21-32 0.84 89 Jordan Sims Connecticut JR F 37 10-21-31 0.84 Brant Harris Connecticut JR F 37 15-16-31 0.84 91 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 42 15-20-35 0.83 92 Bryan Rust (PIT) Notre Dame JR F 41 15-19-34 0.83 93 Kyle Bodie Union SR F 40 9-24-33 0.82 94 Shayne Stockton Holy Cross JR F 34 13-15-28 0.82 Jacob Laliberte Rensselaer SO F 34 11-17-28 0.82 96 Grayson Downing New Hampshire SO F 38 15-16-31 0.82 97 Max Gardiner (STL) Penn State SO F 27 3-19-22 0.81 98 Michael Pereira Massachusetts JR F 32 13-13-26 0.81 99 Andy Taranto Alaska SR RW 37 16-14-30 0.81 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac SO F 37 15-15-30 0.81 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 38 28 0.74 2 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 38 26 0.68 3 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 40 26 0.65 4 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 36 22 0.61 5 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 35 21 0.60 6 David Glen Penn State FR F 27 16 0.59 7 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 29 17 0.59 8 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 39 22 0.56 9 Cody Wydo Robert Morris SO F 38 21 0.55 10 Brandon Nunn Holy Cross SR F 29 16 0.55 other WCHA players 11 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 42 23 0.55 12 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 41 22 0.54 13 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 40 21 0.53 t19 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 20 0.49 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 41 20 0.49 22 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 19 0.49 24 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State SR F 36 17 0.47 t30 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 17 0.45 33 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 36 16 0.44 t36 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 37 16 0.43 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 37 16 0.43 47 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 17 0.41

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 37 35 0.95 2 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 35 32 0.91 3 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 41 37 0.90 4 Matt Thurber Northern Michigan SR F 30 26 0.87 5 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 35 30 0.86 6 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 38 32 0.84 George Hughes St. Lawrence SR D 38 32 0.84 8 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 33 0.80 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 41 33 0.80 10 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 31 24 0.77 other WCHA players 11 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 39 30 0.77 12 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 30 0.73 16 Nic Kerdiles (ANA) Wisconsin FR F 32 22 0.69 18 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 42 28 0.67 19 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State JR D 41 27 0.66 t21 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 40 26 0.65 26 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin JR F 36 23 0.64 t27 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 41 26 0.63 29 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 40 25 0.62 33 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 41 25 0.61 44 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 32 19 0.59 45 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 23 0.59 r54 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 40 23 0.57 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota FR F 40 23 0.57 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 40 23 0.57

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 38 0.37 14 2 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 41 0.32 13 3 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 40 0.28 11 4 Brandon Nunn Holy Cross SR F 29 0.34 10 Chris Bodo Mercyhurst SO F 40 0.25 10 6 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 0.24 9 Kyle Gibbons Canisius JR F 42 0.21 9 8 Michael Colavecchia RIT JR F 32 0.25 8 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 36 0.22 8 Kyle Bonis Ferris State SR LW 37 0.22 8 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 38 0.21 8 Danny O’Regan (SJS) Boston University FR F 39 0.21 8 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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other WCHA players t13 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 34 0.21 7 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 36 0.19 7 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 38 0.18 7 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 42 0.17 7 t25 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 36 0.17 6 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 37 0.16 6 Joey LaLeggia (EDM) Denver SO D 39 0.15 6 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 40 0.15 6 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 40 0.15 6 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 41 0.15 6 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 42 0.14 6

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Austin Czarnik Miami SO F 42 0.10 4 2 Wade Megan (FLA) Boston University SR F 38 0.08 3 Grayson Downing New Hampshire SO F 38 0.08 3 Adam Brace Robert Morris SR F 38 0.08 3 Cody Wydo Robert Morris SO F 38 0.08 3 Derek DeBlois Michigan JR F 39 0.08 3 Daniel O’Donoghue Mercyhurst JR F 41 0.07 3 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 42 0.07 3 Preston Shupe Canisius SR F 43 0.07 3 10 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara SR F 27 0.07 2 Michael Pereira Massachusetts JR F 32 0.06 2 Mike Voran Notre Dame JR F 32 0.06 2 Joey Diamond Maine SR F 33 0.06 2 Jon Puskar American Int’l JR F 34 0.06 2 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 34 0.06 2 Adam Chapie UMass Lowell FR F 34 0.06 2 Matt White Vermont JR F 34 0.06 2 Tyler Morley Alaska FR F 37 0.05 2 Cory Kane Ferris State JR C 37 0.05 2 Christian Folin UMass Lowell FR D 37 0.05 2 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 37 0.05 2 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac SO F 37 0.05 2 Evan Rodrigues Boston University SO F 38 0.05 2 Andrew Copp Michigan FR F 38 0.05 2 Scott Macaulay Northern Michigan SR D 38 0.05 2 Zach Hervato Robert Morris SR F 38 0.05 2 Kyle Essery St. Lawrence JR F 38 0.05 2 Patrick Doherty St. Lawrence SO F 38 0.05 2 Chase Balisy (NSH) Western Michigan JR F 38 0.05 2 Brent Gwidt (WSH) Nebraska Omaha SR F 39 0.05 2 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 40 0.05 2 Kyle Bodie Union SR F 40 0.05 2 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 41 0.05 2 Mark MacMillan (MTL) North Dakota SO F 42 0.05 2 Jefferson Dahl Wisconsin JR F 42 0.05 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Wayne Simpson Union SR F 39 7 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 40 7 3 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 35 6 Sean Ambrosie Connecticut SR F 37 6 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 38 6 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 38 6 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 40 6 8 Connor Jones Quinnipiac JR F 35 5 Adam Schmidt Holy Cross JR F 37 5 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac SO F 37 5 Cody Wydo Robert Morris SO F 38 5 Domenic Monardo Lake Superior SR F 39 5 Curtis McKenzie (DAL) Miami SR F 39 5 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 39 5 Scott Wilson (PIT) UMass Lowell SO F 40 5 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 40 5 Grant Blakey Mercyhurst SR F 41 5 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 41 5 Jordan Samuels-Thomas (WPG) Quinnipiac SR F 41 5 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 41 5 John Ramage (CGY) Wisconsin SR D 42 5 other WCHA players t22 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 38 4 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 38 4 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver JR F 39 4 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 41 4 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 42 4 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 42 4 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

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Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 George Hughes St. Lawrence SR D 38 5-32-37 0.97 2 Nick Bailen Rensselaer SR D 35 12-19-31 0.89 3 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire SO D 39 8-25-33 0.85 4 Chris Saracino RIT SR D 38 11-21-32 0.84 5 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 40 9-23-32 0.80 6 Jacob Trouba (WPG) Michigan FR D 37 12-17-29 0.78 7 Greg Noyes RIT JR D 38 9-20-29 0.76 8 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State JR D 41 4-27-31 0.76 9 Joey LaLeggia (EDM) Denver SO D 39 11-18-29 0.74 10 Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI) Union SO D 36 8-18-26 0.72 11 Steve Weinstein Bentley SO D 35 6-19-25 0.71 12 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 37 6-20-26 0.70 13 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 40 5-23-28 0.70 Greg Coburn Union SR D 40 8-20-28 0.70 15 Michael Matheson (FLA) Boston College FR D 36 8-17-25 0.69 16 David Makowski Denver JR D 39 9-18-27 0.69 17 Mat Bodie Union JR D 35 6-18-24 0.69 18 Justin Baker St. Lawrence JR D 38 5-21-26 0.68 19 Joakim Ryan (SJS) Cornell SO D 34 3-20-23 0.68 20 Adam McKenzie Air Force JR D 30 8-12-20 0.67 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 42 14-14-28 0.67 other WCHA players 23 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 39 9-16-25 0.64 27 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 41 7-18-25 0.61 32 Dillon Simpson (EDM) North Dakota JR D 42 5-19-24 0.57 t36 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 41 3-20-23 0.56 t41 Bryce Aneloski (OTT) Nebraska Omaha SR D 38 5-16-21 0.55 Jake McCabe (BUF) Wisconsin SO D 38 3-18-21 0.55 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 29 17-17-34 1.17 2 Nic Kerdiles (ANA) Wisconsin FR F 32 11-22-33 1.03 3 Casey Bailey Penn State FR F 27 14-13-27 1.00 4 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami FR F 40 15-24-39 0.97 5 Danny O’Regan (SJS) Boston University FR F 39 16-22-38 0.97 6 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 36 16-18-34 0.94 7 David Glen Penn State FR F 27 16- 9-25 0.93 8 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 37 15-19-34 0.92 9 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 32 13-16-29 0.91 10 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota FR F 40 13-23-36 0.90 11 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 38 14-20-34 0.89 12 Tylor Spink Colgate FR F 36 13-18-31 0.86 13 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 39 15-18-33 0.85 14 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 41 22-11-33 0.80 15 Jacob Trouba (WPG) Michigan FR D 37 12-17-29 0.78 16 Tyson Spink Colgate FR F 35 7-20-27 0.77 17 Cristoval Nieves (NYR) Michigan FR F 40 8-21-29 0.72 18 Mario Lucia (MIN) Notre Dame FR F 32 12-11-23 0.72 19 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 37 6-20-26 0.70 20 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 36 9-16-25 0.69 Michael Matheson (FLA) Boston College FR D 36 8-17-25 0.69 other WCHA players 23 Jujhar Khaira (EDM) Michigan Tech FR F 37 6-19-25 0.68 t31 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 34 11- 9-20 0.59 t44 Teddy Blueger (PIT) Minnesota State FR F 37 6-13-19 0.51 t46 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 38 10- 9-19 0.50 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 1330:12 29 1.31 2 Ryan McKay Miami FR 1299:28 30 1.39 3 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 2402:38 62 1.55 4 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 1329:43 36 1.62 5 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 1596:53 49 1.84 6 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 2331:00 73 1.88 7 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 2100:46 67 1.91 8 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 1274:35 41 1.93 9 Jay Williams Miami FR 1235:20 40 1.94 10 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 1716:20 56 1.96 11 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan SO 2194:02 73 2.00 12 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 2043:29 68 2.00 13 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 2006:34 67 2.00 14 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 2085:35 70 2.01 15 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence FR 2105:24 73 2.08 16 Troy Grosenick Union JR 1928:41 68 2.12 17 Cab Morris Dartmouth JR 1091:54 39 2.14 18 C.J. Motte Ferris State SO 2086:20 76 2.19 19 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 2239:39 83 2.22 20 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 2204:06 82 2.23 other WCHA players 22 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 1542:26 59 2.30 26 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 1427:51 56 2.35 31 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota FR 1000:44 41 2.46 43 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 1514:34 67 2.65 45 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 1481:44 66 2.67 57 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 1595:39 79 2.97 58 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 1754:20 87 2.98 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S PLAYER STATISTICS CON’T

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 584 29 .953 2 Ryan McKay Miami FR 530 30 .946 3 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 790 49 .942 4 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 1028 67 .939 5 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 610 41 .937 6 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 971 67 .935 7 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 521 36 .935 8 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 860 62 .933 9 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence FR 992 73 .931 10 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior JR 677 51 .930 11 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 734 56 .929 12 Tony Capobianco Canisius JR 1256 96 .929 13 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 1148 88 .929 14 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State FR 843 65 .928 15 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 714 56 .927 16 C.J. Motte Ferris State SO 965 76 .927 17 Sean Maguire (PIT) Boston University FR 653 52 .926 18 Troy Grosenick Union JR 845 68 .926 19 Jordan Tibbett Mercyhurst JR 470 38 .925 20 Sam Marotta Merrimack JR 752 61 .925 other WCHA players 22 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 826 68 .924 26 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 855 73 .921 29 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota FR 473 41 .920 36 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 649 59 .917 39 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 733 67 .916 41 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 901 83 .916 46 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 933 87 .915 60 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 610 66 .902 62 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 637 71 .900 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 20- 2- 0 .909 2 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 29- 6- 5 .788 3 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 14- 4- 3 .738 4 Jeff Malcolm Yale SR 18- 6- 2 .731 5 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 23- 7- 5 .729 6 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 25- 8- 5 .724 7 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 14- 5- 2 .714 8 Jay Williams Miami FR 12- 5- 3 .675 9 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota FR 9- 4- 3 .656 10 Parker Milner Boston College SR 22-11- 4 .649 11 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 13- 6- 5 .646 12 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 24-13- 1 .645 13 Steve Racine Michigan FR 12- 6- 3 .643 14 Ryan McKay Miami FR 13- 7- 2 .636 15 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 21-12- 2 .629 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 21-12- 2 .629 17 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 19-10- 7 .625 18 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 16- 9- 4 .621 19 Sean Maguire (PIT) Boston University FR 13- 8- 0 .619 20 Troy Grosenick Union JR 17-10- 5 .609 other WCHA players 21 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 16-10- 2 .607 26 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 13- 9- 4 .577 31 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 14-12- 4 .533 45 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 10-11- 3 .479 65 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 8-15- 1 .354 70 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 5-14- 6 .320 72 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 2-11- 4 .235 74 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 2-14- 3 .184 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 23 6 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 35 6 3 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence FR 35 5 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 38 5 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 40 5 6 Sean Maguire (PIT) Boston University FR 21 4 Ryan McKay Miami FR 23 4 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 28 4 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 29 4 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 34 4 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 35 4 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 35 4 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 36 4 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan SO 38 4 Tony Capobianco Canisius JR 41 4 other WCHA players t16 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 24 3 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 24 3 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 39 3 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 39 3 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S PLAYER STATISTICS • GAME HIGHS

Team Goals: 10 Colgate vs Niagara 10/09/2012 Saves: 61 Ben Meisner American Int'l vs Penn State 10/12/2012 Goals: 3 Chase Grant Minnesota State vs Alab-Huntsville 10/12/2012 Saves: 50 Rob Tadazak Army vs Maine 10/13/2012 Saves: 51 John Griggs Alab-Huntsville vs Minnesota State 10/13/2012 Saves: 48 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Quinnipiac 10/14/2012 Saves: 50 Branden Komm Bentley vs Michigan 10/19/2012 Goals: 4 Andrew Hamburg Colorado College vs Air Force 10/19/2012 Goals: 3 Andy Starczewski Army vs Sacred Heart 10/19/2012 Assists: 4 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence vs Maine 10/19/2012 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 St. Lawrence vs Maine 10/19/2012 Goals: 3 Nick Shore Denver vs Air Force 10/20/2012 Team Goals: 9 Bentley vs Alab-Huntsville 10/26/2012 Assists: 4 Scott Jacklin Robert Morris vs Bentley 11/02/2012 Goals: 3 Connor Gaarder North Dakota vs Boston University 11/02/2012 Goals: 3 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara vs Connecticut 11/02/2012 Saves: 48 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior vs Alaska 11/03/2012 Assists: 4 Shayne Gostisbehere Union vs Rensselaer 11/03/2012 Goals: 3 Chris Knowlton Denver vs St. Cloud State 11/03/2012 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Minnesota vs Alaska Anchorage 11/09/2012 Saves: 51 John Griggs Alab-Huntsville vs Northeastern 11/10/2012 Goals: 3 Matt Berry Michigan State vs Michigan 11/10/2012 Goals: 3 Robbie Bourdon Colgate vs Dartmouth 11/16/2012 Goals: 3 Derek Army Providence vs Northeastern 11/16/2012 Goals: 3 Matt Lorito Brown vs Army 11/17/2012 Goals: 3 Adam Schmidt Holy Cross vs RIT 11/17/2012 Goals: 3 Riley Wetmore UMass Lowell vs Massachusetts 11/18/2012 Goals: 4 Andrew Ammon Princeton vs Sacred Heart 11/23/2012 Assists: 4 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha vs Alab-Huntsville 11/24/2012 Points: 5 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Dartmouth 11/24/2012 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Bentley vs Mercyhurst 11/24/2012 Points: 5 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012 Goals: 3 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012 Goals: 3 Grayson Downing New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012 Saves: 51 Matt Ginn Holy Cross vs Brown 11/25/2012 Saves: 50 Steven Legatto Sacred Heart vs Niagara 11/30/2012 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Quinnipiac vs Rensselaer 12/01/2012 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Colgate vs Massachusetts 12/07/2012 Goals: 3 David Morley St. Cloud State vs Nebraska Omaha 12/07/2012 Goals: 3 Daniel Bahntge Mercyhurst vs American Int'l 12/08/2012 Saves: 48 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Penn State 12/28/2012 Goals: 3 Ryan Dzingel Ohio State vs Penn State 12/29/2012 Saves: 51 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Miami 12/29/2012 Points: 5 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Goals: 4 Cody Ferriero Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Assists: 4 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Goals: 3 Mike Boivin Colorado College vs Nebraska Omaha 01/04/2013 Goals: 3 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha vs Colorado College 01/04/2013 Goals: 3 Andrew Calof Princeton vs Harvard 01/04/2013 Points: 5 Daniel O’Donoghue Mercyhurst vs Maine 01/05/2013 Goals: 3 Daniel O’Donoghue Mercyhurst vs Maine 01/05/2013 Goals: 3 Garrett Thompson Ferris State vs Michigan State 01/05/2013 Team Goals: 9 Colgate vs Sacred Heart 01/05/2013 Goals: 3 Kyle De Laurell Air Force vs Army 01/11/2013 Goals: 3 Kyle Rau Minnesota vs Alaska Anchorage 01/12/2013 Assists: 4 Nate Schmidt Minnesota vs Alaska Anchorage 01/12/2013 Goals: 3 Preston Shupe Canisius vs Sacred Heart 01/12/2013 Saves: 48 Jon Gillies Providence vs UMass Lowell 01/17/2013 Assists: 4 Jacob Poe Connecticut vs Mercyhurst 01/18/2013 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Connecticut vs Mercyhurst 01/18/2013 Goals: 3 Steven Whitney Boston College vs Northeastern 01/19/2013 Assists: 4 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Northeastern 01/19/2013 Team Goals: 9 Boston College vs Northeastern 01/19/2013 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 American Int’l vs Robert Morris 01/19/2013 Saves: 48 Matt Grogan Connecticut vs Quinnipiac 01/22/2013 Goals: 3 Joe Zarbo Clarkson vs Harvard 01/25/2013 Assists: 4 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire vs Merrimack 01/26/2013 Saves: 50 Ben Meisner American Int’l vs Air Force 02/01/2013 Goals: 3 Ryan Misiak Mercyhurst vs Army 02/02/2013 Saves: 51 Sam Marotta Merrimack vs New Hampshire 02/02/2013 Power Play: 1.000 4 of 4 Robert Morris vs Sacred Heart 02/02/2013 Goals: 3 David Glen Penn State vs Alab-Huntsville 02/08/2013 Goals: 3 Colton Beck Alaska vs Ohio State 02/08/2013 Assists: 4 Cody Kunyk Alaska vs Ohio State 02/08/2013 Goals: 3 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State vs Minnesota Duluth 02/09/2013 Goals: 3 Luke Greiner Harvard vs Boston University 02/11/2013 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S PLAYER STATISTICS • GAME HIGHS CON’T

Team Goals: 9 Connecticut vs Bentley 02/11/2013 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Minnesota vs Wisconsin 02/15/2013 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Bemidji State vs Minnesota Duluth 02/15/2013 Goals: 3 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara vs Robert Morris 02/15/2013 Team Goals: 9 American Int’l vs Sacred Heart 02/16/2013 Saves: 54 Branden Komm Bentley vs Army 02/16/2013 Assists: 4 Matt White Nebraska Omaha vs Alaska Anchorage 02/16/2013 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Alaska Anchorage vs Nebraska Omaha 02/16/2013 Goals: 3 Alex Szczechura Ohio State vs Western Michigan 02/16/2013 Points: 5 Tim Schaller Providence vs Northeastern 02/22/2013 Points: 5 Stefan Demopoulos Providence vs Northeastern 02/22/2013 Assists: 4 Tim Schaller Providence vs Northeastern 02/22/2013 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Holy Cross vs American Int’l 02/23/2013 Saves: 50 Jared Coreau Northern Michigan vs Lake Superior 03/01/2013 Goals: 3 Matt Nieto Boston University vs Vermont 03/01/2013 Saves: 49 Sean Maguire Boston University vs Vermont 03/01/2013 Goals: 3 Matt Leitner Minnesota State vs Colorado College 03/02/2013 Goals: 3 John Henrion New Hampshire vs Massachusetts 03/02/2013 Points: 6 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Vermont 03/09/2013 Assists: 4 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Vermont 03/09/2013 Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 UMass Lowell vs Providence 03/09/2013 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Alaska vs Michigan State 03/09/2013 Assists: 4 Adam Brace Robert Morris vs Sacred Heart 03/09/2013 Saves: 49 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State vs Minnesota 03/15/2013 Assists: 4 Danny Federico Quinnipiac vs Cornell 03/16/2013 Team Goals: 10 Quinnipiac vs Cornell 03/16/2013 Goals: 3 Matt Willows New Hampshire vs Providence 03/16/2013 Saves: 50 Tony Capobianco Canisius vs Air Force 03/16/2013 Saves: 60 Andy Iles Cornell vs Quinnipiac 03/17/2013 Goals: 3 Matthew Peca Quinnipiac vs Union 03/31/2013 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S ATTENDANCE RED BARON® WCHA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ALASKA ANCHORAGE • (6,251) Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent/s) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 16: Nick Bjugstad, Jr., F, Minnesota (vs Michigan State) 17* 46,396* 2,729* 4,858 Oct. 23: Andrew Hamburg, Sr., F, Colorado College (vs Air Force, UMass-Lowell) *does not include 640 for exhibition on 10/6 vs Regina at McDonald Center, Eagle River Oct. 30: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) Nov. 6: Zahn Raubenheimer, Jr., F, Nebraska Omaha (@ Michigan Tech) Nov. 13: Rylan Schwartz, Sr., F, Colorado College (vs Bemidji State) BEMIDJI STATE • (4,373) Nov. 20: Danny Kristo, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 27: Matt Leitner, So., F, Minnesota State (@ Wisconsin) 20 62,870* 3,144* 4,415$ Dec. 4: Austin Farley, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ Michigan Tech) * includes home exhibitions on 10/7 vs Manitoba; 10/13 vs USA Under-18 Team Dec. 11: Carter Rowney, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Denver) Dec. 18: Corban Knight, Sr., F, North Dakota (@ Michigan Tech) Jan. 3: Nick Bjugstad, Jr., F, Minnesota (vs Air Force, Boston College) COLORADO COLLEGE • WORLD ARENA (7,380) Jan. 8: Josh Archibald, So., F, Nebraska Omaha (vs Colorado College) Dates Total Game Average High Corban Knight, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Holy Cross) 20* 135,848* 6,792* 7,750$ Jan. 15: Kyle Rau, So., F, Minnesota (vs Notre Dame, Alaska Anchorage) * includes 3241 for home exhibition on 10/7 vs British Columbia Jan. 22: Nate Condon, Jr., F, Minnesota (vs North Dakota) Jan. 29: Ben Hanowski, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (@ North Dakota) Feb. 5: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (@ Bemidji State) DENVER • MAGNESS ARENA (6,025) Feb. 12: Eriah Hayes, Sr., F, Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) Dates Total Game Average High Feb. 19: Matt White, Jr., F, Nebraska Omaha (@ Alaska Anchorage) 24 126,459 5,269 6,096$ Feb. 27: Danny Kristo, Sr., F, North Dakota (@ Denver) Rylan Schwartz, Sr., F, Colorado College (vs St. Cloud State) March 5: Michael Mersch, Jr., F, Wisconsin (@ Nebraska Omaha) MICHIGAN TECH • JOHN MACINNES STUDENT ICE ARENA (4,128) March 12: Ty Loney, So., F, Denver (vs Alaska Anchorage) Dates Total Game Average High Mike Seidel, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Nebraska Omaha) 17 51,944* 3,056* 3,904 * includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs Brock RED BARON® WCHA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent) MINNESOTA • MARIUCCI ARENA (10,000) Oct. 16: Mike Boivin, Sr., D, Colorado College (vs Clarkson) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 23: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Lake Superior) 24* 234,645* 9,777* 10,318$ Oct. 30: Joel Rumpel, So., G, Wisconsin (@ Minnesota Duluth) * includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs Lethbridge Nov. 6: Zach Palmquist, So., D, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) Nov. 13: John Faulkner, Sr., G, Nebraska Omaha (vs Minnesota Duluth) Nov. 20: Joey LaLeggia, So., D, Denver (@/vs Colorado College) MINNESOTA DULUTH • AMSOIL ARENA (6,737) Nov. 27: Ryan Faragher, So., G, St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth) Dates Total Game Average High Dec. 4: Brett Stern, So., D, Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) 19 117,635 6,191 6,829$ Landon Peterson, So., G, Wisconsin (@ Denver) Dec. 11: Josh Nelson, Jr., D, Minnesota State (vs Alaska Anchorage) MINNESOTA STATE • VERIZON WIRELESS CENTER (4,832) Dec. 18: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Denver) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 3: Pheonix Copley, Fr., G, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan, W. Michigan) Jan. 8: Juho Olkinuora, So., G, Denver (vs Cornell) 22* 77,968* 3,544* 5,134$ Jan. 15: John Ramage, Sr., D, Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State) * includes home exhibition on 10/7 vs Lethbridge Jan. 22: Ryan Faragher, So., G, St. Cloud State (vs Denver) Jan. 29: John Faulkner, Sr., G, Nebraska Omaha (@ Bemidji State) NEBRASKA OMAHA • CENTURYLINK CENTER OMAHA (15,959) Feb. 5: Juho Olkinuora, So., G, Denver (@ Minnesota Duluth) Dates Total Game Average High Feb. 12: Zane Gothberg, Fr., G, North Dakota (@ Nebraska Omaha) 19* 133,230* 7,012* 13,650* Feb. 19: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) * includes 13,650 for outdoor game at TD Ameritrade Park on 2/9 Feb. 27: Andrew Prochno, So., D, St. Cloud State (@ Colorado College) and 3030 for exhibition vs USA Under-18 Team on 2/23 March 5: Adam Wilcox, Fr., G, Minnesota (vs Denver) March 12: Joe Howe, Sr., G, Colorado College (@ Michigan Tech) Zane Gothberg, Fr., G, North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) NORTH DAKOTA • RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA (11,634) Dates Total Game Average High RED BARON® WCHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 23* 264,154* 11,485* 12,177$ Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent) * home exhibitions on 10/6 vs Manitoba and 10/12 vs USA Under-18 Team Oct. 16: Austin Farley, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) Oct. 23: Pheonix Copley, Fr., G, Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota) ST. CLOUD STATE • NATIONAL HOCKEY & EVENT CENTER (5,371) Oct. 30: Kalle Kossila, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 6: Dylan Margonari, Fr., F, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) Nov. 13: Adam Wilcox, Fr., G, Minnesota (@ Alaska Anchorage) 22 97,084 4,413 6,140$ Nov. 20: Jujhar Khaira, Fr., F, Michigan Tech (@ Bemidji State) Nov. 27: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, Minnesota State (@ Wisconsin) WISCONSIN • KOHL CENTER (15,325) Dec. 4: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) Dates Total Game Average High Dec. 11: Rocco Grimaldi, Fr., F, North Dakota (vs Denver) 22* 207,443* 9,429* 13,611 David Morley, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Nebraska Omaha) 1# 52,051# – – Dec. 18: Jonny Brodzinski, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Colorado College) Jan. 3: Adam Wilcox, Fr., G, Minnesota (vs Air Force, Boston College) * includes exhibition vs USA Under-18 Team; 2 games at Veterans Memorial Coliseum Jan. 8: Quentin Shore, Fr., F, Denver (vs Cornell) # Hockey City Classic vs Minnesota (WCHA game) on 2/17 @ Soldier Field, Chicago, IL Jan. 15: Quentin Shore, Fr., F, Denver (vs Nebraska Omaha) Jan. 22: Pheonix Copley, Fr., G, Michigan Tech (vs Bemidji State) Jan. 29: Jonny Brodzinski, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (@ North Dakota) WCHA SEASON TOTALS Feb. 5: Zane Gothberg, Fr., G, North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) Dates Total Game Average High Feb. 12: Teddy Blueger, Fr., F, Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) Feb. 19: Dylan Margonari, Fr., F, Minnesota State (vs Michigan Tech) 255 1,695,022* 6,647* 18,949$ Feb. 27: Jonny Brodzinski, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (@ Colorado College) March 5: Cory Ward, Fr., F, Bemidji State (@ North Dakota) $ sellout Alex Petan, Fr., F, Michigan Tech (@ St. Cloud State) March 12: Austin Farley, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Nebraska Omaha) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

OCTOBER NOVEMBER Date Game Time Date Game Time Sat/6 Brock Univ. 2 @ Michigan Tech 6 (EX) 7:07 pm ET Fri/2 Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET U.S. Under-18 Team 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (EX) 8:07 pm CT Colorado College 5 @ Wisconsin 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 0 @ Minnesota 7 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Manitoba 3 @ North Dakota 5 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Boston University 2 @ North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 2 @ Denver 2 ot (EX) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 3 @ Denver 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Univ. of Regina 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (EX) 7:07 pm AT Sat/3 Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET @ McDonald Center, Eagle River, AK Colorado College 3 @ Wisconsin 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/7 Univ. of Manitoba 3 @ Bemidji State 3 ot (EX) 5:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Minnesota State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Minnesota State 7 (EX) 5:07 pm CT Boston University 4 @ North Dakota 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Colorado College 3 (EX) 6:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 1 @ Denver 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Mon/8 Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Fri/9 North Dakota 3 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Thur/11 Michigan Tech 2 @ Lake Superior 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Denver 4 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Fri/12 St. Cloud State 3 @ New Hampshire 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota State 4 @ Alabama-Huntsville 1 (NC) 7:00 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Wisconsin 1 @ Northern Michigan 2 (NC) 7:00 pm CT Sat/10 North Dakota 2 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Denver 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan State 1 @ Minnesota 5 (NC) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ Colorado College 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT USA Under-18 Team 4 @ North Dakota 6 (EX) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT @ Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO Sun/11 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 6 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Maine 0 vs Notre Dame 1 (NC) 6:00 pm CT Fri/16 Michigan Tech 5 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Army 1 vs Nebraska Omaha 5 (NC) 9:00 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson 4 @ Colorado College 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ North Dakota 4 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Denver 6 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Air Force 3 vs Alaska 3 (NC) 5:07 pm AT Sat/17 Michigan Tech 2 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Canisius 0 vs Alaska Anchorage 2 (NC) 8:07 pm AT Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Sat/13 St. Cloud State 2 @ New Hampshire 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota Duluth 3 @ North Dakota 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Alabama-Huntsville 2 ot (NC) 7:00 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Denver 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Lake Superior 4 @ Michigan Tech 8 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Fri/23 Minnesota 5 @ Vermont 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Wisconsin 2 @ Northern Michigan 4 (NC) 7:00 pm CT North Dakota 2 @ Notre Dame 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Minnesota State 4 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan State 1 @ Minnesota 7 (NC) 8:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT @ Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO Alabama-Huntsville 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Third Place: Maine 4 vs Army 3 (NC) 3:30 pm CT Yale 2 @ Denver 1 ot (NC) 7:37 pm MT Championship: Notre Dame 3 vs Nebraska Omaha 2 (NC) 6:30 pm CT New Hampshire 4 @ Colorado College 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm MT USA Under-18 Team 3 @ Bemidji State 4 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Sat/24 Minnesota 3 @ Vermont 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Clarkson 4 @ Colorado College 5 (NC) 7:07 pm MT North Dakota 2 @ Notre Dame 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Minnesota State 4 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Canisius 3 vs Alaska 1 (NC) 4:07 pm AT Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Bemidji State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Air Force 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm AT St. Cloud State 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thur/18 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Notre Dame 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Nebraska Omaha 8 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Fri/19 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET New Hampshire 6 @ Denver 4 (NC) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Notre Dame 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Yale 6 @ Colorado College 5 ot (NC) 7:07 pm MT Lake Superior State 2 @ Bemidji State 0 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Fri/30 Minnesota Duluth 7 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 3 @ St. Cloud State 8 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 3 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 5 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin 1 @ Denver 1 ot (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT UMass-Lowell 1 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Colorado College 6 @ Air Force Academy 2 (NC) 7:00 pm MT St. Cloud State 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK North Dakota 5 vs Alaska Anchorage 0 (NC) 5:05 pm AT Merrimack 2 vs Alaska 3 (NC) 8:05 pm AT DECEMBER Sat/20 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Date Game Time Lake Superior State 0 @ Bemidji State 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sat/1 Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Michigan Tech 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ St. Cloud State 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 3 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 3 @ Denver 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Air Force Academy 2 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:07 pm MT North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT UMass-Lowell 3 @ Colorado College 1 (NC) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK Tue/4 Michigan Tech 1 @ Northern Michigan 2 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Merrimack 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 6 (NC) 4:05 pm AT Fri/7 Michigan Tech 1 @ Wisconsin 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 vs Alaska 2 (NC) 7:05 pm AT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/26 Colorado College 0 @ Cornell 2 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 6 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (EX) 7:07 pm CT Denver 2 @ North Dakota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Bemidji State 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Sat/8 Michigan Tech 3 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Nebraska Omaha 1 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/27 Colorado College 2 @ Cornell 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ North Dakota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota State 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Colorado College 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Bemidji State 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thur/13 Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Sun/28 Canisius 0 @ Minnesota 1 (NC) 1:07 pm CT WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE CON’T Date Game Time Fri/18 Bemidji State 0 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Miami 0 @ Wisconsin 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/14 North Dakota 6 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Denver 2 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Denver 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Colorado College 3 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Sat/19 Bemidji State 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 6 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Miami 2 @ Wisconsin 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota 4 ot (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT Sat/15 North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Denver 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 1 @ Bemidji State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Colorado College 1 @ St. Cloud State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Minnesota State 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/25 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Thur/27 Rensselaer 4 @ St. Cloud State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/28 FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSIC @ St. Cloud State 3 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Germain Arena, Estero, FL Sat/26 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Ferris State 3 vs Cornell 5 (NC) 3:00 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Maine 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET U.S. Under-18 Team 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (X) 2:07 pm CT Rensselaer 1 @ St. Cloud State 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/29 FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSIC @ St. Cloud State 2 @ North Dakota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Germain Arena, Estero, FL Ferris State 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 (Third Place) (NC) 3:00 pm ET Cornell 4 vs Maine 6 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET FEBRUARY UCONN HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Date Game Time Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, CT Fri/1 St. Cloud State 4 @ Bemidji State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 3 vs Brown 1 (NC) 4:05 pm ET Denver 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT American International 2 vs Connecticut 7 (NC) 7:15 pm ET Wisconsin 1 @ North Dakota 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 4 @ Quinnipiac 5(NC) 12:00 pm ET Michigan Tech 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Colorado College 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Western Michigan 1 vs Michigan State 1 ot (NC) 3:30 pm ET Sat/2 St. Cloud State 4 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Denver 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Wisconsin 1 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Boston College 5 vs Alabama Huntsville 2 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Air Force 0 vs Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Boston University 0 @ Denver 6 (NC) Fri/8 Alaska Anchorage 5 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 7:07 pm ET (U.S. Game) 7:07 pm MT Bemidji State 2 @ Wisconsin 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/30 LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC @ Minnesota State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT , Hanover, NH Minnesota 4 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 3 vs Massachusetts 4 (NC) 4:00 pm ET North Dakota 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT New Hampshire 1 @ Dartmouth 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Colorado College 1 @ Denver 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT UCONN HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sat/9 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Michigan Tech 6 (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 5:07 pm ET Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, CT Bemidji State 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Brown 7 vs American International 2 (Third Place (NC) 4:05 pm ET Minnesota State 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 3 @ Connecticut 1 (championship) (NC) 7:15 pm ET Minnesota 3 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 1 @ Quinnipiac 3 (NC) 12:00 pm ET North Dakota 5 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI @ TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha, NE Michigan 5 vs Michigan State 2 (Third Place) (NC) 3:30 pm ET Denver 5 @ Colorado College 6 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Western Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET Tue/12 Northern Michigan 2 @ Michigan Tech 8 (NC) 7:07 pm ET MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Fri/15 Minnesota 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Air Force 6 vs Alabama-Huntsville 1 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Boston College 1 vs Minnesota 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Mon/31 LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC @ Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH Sat/16 Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 vs New Hampshire 3 (ot) (3rd place) (NC) 4:00 pm ET Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Massachusetts 3 @ Dartmouth 2 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 6 @ Alaska Anchorage 5 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sun/17 Minnesota 2 vs Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 3:37 pm CT Hockey City Classic @ Soldier Field, Chicago, IL JANUARY Thur/21 U.S. Under-18 Team @ Nebraska Omaha (EX) 7:37 pm CT Date Game Time Fri/22 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/4 Western Michigan 6 @ Bemidji State 0 (NC) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 4 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT Northern Michigan 6 @ St. Cloud State 2 (NC) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State 3 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Providence College 3 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Sat/23 Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Holy Cross 2 @ North Dakota 5 (NC) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 6 @ Denver 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Colorado College 4 @ Nebraska Omaha 8 (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT St. Cloud State 5 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Cornell 1 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT Sun/24 Penn State 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Mon/25 Penn State 3 @ WIsconsin 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sat/5 Western Michigan 2 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Providence College 0 @ Minnesota State 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Holy Cross 2 @ North Dakota 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Cornell 1 @ Denver 2 (NC) 7:07 pm MT Wisconsin 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Tue/8 Notre Dame 1 @ Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Fri/11 Michigan Tech 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 4 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 4 @ Denver 7 (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT Sat/12 Michigan Tech 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Denver 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • FROZEN FOUR – 040413

2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE CON’T Date Game Time NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Championship: New Hampshire 0 vs UMass-Lowell 2 (NC) 6:30 pm ET MARCH NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Date Game Time Championship: Yale 4 vs North Dakota 1 (NC) 4:00 pm ET Fri/1 Denver 2 @ Minnesota 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/31 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI Alabama-Huntsville 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Championship: Union 1 vs Quinnipiac 5 (NC) 6:30 pm ET Michigan Tech 3 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ Huntington Center, Toledo, OH Bemidji State 2 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Championship: St. Cloud State 4 vs Miami 1 (NC) 4:00 pm ET Wisconsin 4 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Alaska 2 ot (NC) 7:05 pm AT APRIL Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup Date Game Time Sat/2 Denver 1 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thu/11 2013 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT @ Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA Michigan Tech 5 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semifinal: Yale vs UMass-Lowell (NC) 4:30 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ North Dakota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semifinal: St. Cloud State vs Quinnipiac (NC) 8:00 pm ET Wisconsin 6 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/13 2013 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR Minnesota State 7 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT @ Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA Alaska 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (NC) 7:07 pm AT National Championship Game 7:00 pm ET Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup Fri/8 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Schedule Key St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT All Association-member home games faceoff at either :07 or :37 after the hour; (WCHA) @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition; Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT tournaments/special events in CAPS Nebraska Omaha @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Sat/9 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/10 Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 12:00 pm MT

• end of regular season •

Date Game Time Fri/15 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Alaska Anchorage 1 at #1 St. Cloud State 6 (NC) 7:37 pm CT #11 Bemidji State 1 at #2 Minnesota 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT #10 Michigan Tech 3 at #3 North Dakota 5 (NC) 7:37 pm CT #9 Minnesota Duluth 1 at #4 Wisconsin 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT #8 Colorado College 3 at #5 Denver 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT #7 Nebraska Omaha 3 at #6 Minnesota State 4 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sat/16 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Alaska Anchorage 1 at #1 St. Cloud State 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT #11 Bemidji State 3 at #2 Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT #10 Michigan Tech 2 at #3 North Dakota 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT #9 Minnesota Duluth 1 at #4 Wisconsin 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT #8 Colorado College 2 at #5 Denver 1 (NC) 7:07 pm MT #7 Nebraska Omaha 2 at #6 Minnesota State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sun/17 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #10 Michigan Tech 0 at #3 North Dakota 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT #8 Colorado College 4 at #5 Denver 3 (NC) 7:07 pm MT #7 Nebraska Omaha 1 at #6 Minnesota State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Thu/21 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Quarterfinal: #5 Minnesota State 2 vs #4 Wisconsin 9 (NC) 2:07 pm CT Quarterfinal: #6 Colorado College 4 vs #3 North Dakota 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Fri/22 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE Semifinal: Wisconsin 4 vs #1 St. Cloud State 1 (NC) 2:07 pm CT Semifinal: Colorado College 2 vs #2 Minnesota 0 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sat/23 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 3 vs Colorado College 2 (NC) Fri/29 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Host: University of New Hampshire Semifinal: (4) Wisconsin 1 vs (1) UMass-Lowell 6 (NC) 4:30 pm ET Semifinal: (3) Denver 2 vs (2) New Hampshire 5 (NC) 8:00 pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Host: University of Michigan Semifinal: (4) Yale 3 vs (1) Minnesota 2 ot (NC) 2:00 pm CT Semifinal: (3) Niagara 1 vs (2) North Dakota 2 (NC) 5:30 pm CT Sat/30 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI Host: Semifinal: (4) Canisius 3 vs (1) Quinnipiac 4 (NC) 5:30 pm ET Semifinal: (3) Union 5 vs (2) Boston College 1 (NC) 9:00 pm ET NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ Huntington Center, Toledo, OH Host: Bowling Green State University Semifinal: (4) St. Cloud State 5 vs (1) Notre Dame 1 (NC) 1:30 pm ET Semifinal: (3) Minnesota State 0 vs (2) Miami 4 (NC) 5:00 pm ET