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2008-09 Notre Dame Top-Ranked Notre Dame Returns From Bye Week To Face #7/#8 Michi- Hockey (19-3-3/13-2-3-3) gan In Home-And-Home Series OctoBer 11 $ at Hall of Fame Game • Weekend series is first meeting between the two teams since last April’s NCAA semifinals. at #6/#6 Denver L, 2-5 17 Sacred Heart (und.com) W, 3-0 • Irish return to action with 20-game unbeaten streak (17-0-3) on the line. 18 Sacred Heart (und.com) W, 7-0 24 * #10/#10 Miami (und.com) L, 0-2 • Notre Dame coming off a win and tie (shootout win) at Lake Superior (Jan. 16-17). 25 * #10/#10 Miami (und.com) L, 2-3 31 * at Northern Michigan W, 3-2 • The Games: #1/#1 Notre Dame (19-3-3/13-2-3-3) vs. #7/#8 Michigan (18-8-0/12-6-0-0) • Date/Site/Time: Friday, January 30, 2009 • Joyce Center (2,713) • 8:05 p.m. NOV EMber 1 * at Northern Michigan W, 4-2 Saturday, January 31, 2009 • Yost Arena (6,637) • 7:35 p.m. 7 at #2/#2 Boston College (ESPN Classic) W, 4-1 • Broadcast Information: Radio: Notre Dame hockey can be heard live on Cat Country 8 at Providence College W, 4-1 99.9 FM in South Bend. Mike Lockert, now in his seventh season, will call all the action for 14 * Lake Superior State (und.com) T, 3-3 ot the Irish. Television: Friday’s game will be televised live on CBS College Sports Television (ND wins shootout, 2-1) 15 * Lake Superior State (und.com) W, 5-2 while Saturday’s contest can be seen on FSN-Detroit. 21 * Bowling Green (und.com) W, 5-1 • Internet: All Notre Dame hockey games can be heard live on the internet via the Notre Dame 22 * at Bowling Green W, 9-1 website at www.und.com. All home games that are not televised will be streamed live on und. 28 * Western Michigan (und.com) W, 4-1 29 * Western Michigan (Comcast) T, 3-3 ot com. All Notre Dame home games and all CCHA games are available via gametracker. (ND wins shootout, 2-1)

DECEMber THE STRETCH RUN: Notre Dame returns to action this weekend after a bye week as the Irish 5 * at Ferris State W, 3-1 face the Michigan Wolverines in a home-and-home series. On Friday night, Jan. 30, the two teams 6 * at Ferris State W, 1-0 meet at Notre Dame’s Joyce Center in an 8:05 p.m. game. That contest will be televised by CBS 12 * at Bowling Green W, 3-1 College Sports with Matt McConnell and Dave Starman providing the play-by-play and analysis. 13 * Bowling Green (Comcast) W, 4-3 Saturday night, Jan. 31, the series moves to Ann Arbor, Mich., for a 7:35 p.m. game that will be SERIES INFORMATION JANUArY 2 # at televised on FSN Detroit. Dan Dickerson and vs. Michigan Wolverines vs. Union W, 3-1 Fred Pletsch will call the action from Yost Arena. 3 vs. Minnesota-Duluth W,3-1 The Fighting Irish enter the series ranked No. 1 All-time Series: Michigan leads, 65-45-5 9 * rv/#19 Alaska (und.com) W, 2-0 in the nation with a 19-3-3 overall record and a At Notre Dame: Series even, 21-21-2 10 * rv/#19 Alaska (und.com) W, 3-0 13-2-3-3 mark in the CCHA, good for 32 points At Ann Arbor: Michigan leads, 36-21-3 16 * at Lake Superior State W, 3-2 17 * at Lake Superior State T, 3-3 ot and first place in the conference. Notre Dame is Neutral: Michigan leads, 8-3-0 (ND wins shootout, 2-1) four points ahead of second-place Miami with Last 10 meetings: Michigan leads 6-4-0 30 * Michigan (CBSC) 8:05 p.m. two games in hand. The Irish are six ahead of 31 * at Michigan (FSD) 7:35 p.m. third-place Alaska and have four games in hand 2007-08 Meetings: on the Nanooks. The lead is eight points over Jan. 18 at UM 3, ND 2 F EBRUARY Ohio State, Nebraska-Omaha (2 games in hand) 6 * at Ohio State (CBSC) 8:05 p.m. Jan. 19 UM 5, vs. ND 1 (at the Palace) 8 * at Ohio State 2:05 p.m. and Michigan as all three of those teams are tied Apr. 12 ND 5, vs. UM 4 (ot) - Frozen Four 13 * Northern Michigan (CBSC) 8:05 p.m. for fourth with 24 points. Michigan enters the 14 * Northern Michigan (und.com) 7:05 p.m. series ranked seventh in the USA Today/American 20 * $ at Nebraska-Omaha (CBSC) 7:05 p.m. (CT) Hockey Magazine poll and eighth by USCHO. VERSUS MICHIGAN: 21 * $ at Nebraska-Omaha 7:05 p.m. (CT) com/CBS College Sports poll. The Wolverines Name GP G A PTS 27 * Michigan State (CBSC) 7:05 p.m. are 18-8-0 overall and 12-6-0-0 in the CCHA Erik Condra 7 3 6 9 28 * at Michigan State (FSD) 5:05 p.m. Garrett Regan 8 4 2 6 with 24 points. Michigan is coming off a series sweep of Michigan State last weekend, winning Kevin Deeth 6 2 4 6 MArCH Brett Blatchford 6 0 5 5 6-8 First Round CCHA (campus sites) TBA 6-2, at Joe Louis Arena on Friday and 5-3 versus Ryan Thang 6 3 2 5 13-15 Second Round CCHA (campus sites) TBA the Spartans on Saturday at home. 20-21 ^ at CCHA Championships TBA Calle Ridderwall 3 2 1 3 Justin White 5 1 2 3 Home Games in bold IRISH VERSUS WOLVERINES: The Notre Kyle Lawson 6 1 1 2 Rankings - USA Today/USCHO Dame-Michigan series is the oldest series on the Dan Kissel 3 0 2 2 $ USA Hockey Hall of Fame Game (at Denver, Colo.) books for the Irish as the two teams have met 115 Christian Hanson 8 1 0 1 # Sears Centre (at Hoffman Estates, Ill.) times in the series and the Wolverines own a 65- Ben Ryan 3 1 0 1 $ Omaha Civic Auditorium (at Omaha, Neb.) 45-5 edge in those games. The series started in Ryan Guentzel 3 0 1 1 ^ Joe Louis Arena (CCHA Tourn. - at Detroit, Mich.) Ian Cole 3 0 1 1 1921-22 with a home-and-home series between Luke Lucyk 8 0 0 0 CBSC - CBS College Sports the two schools. At the Joyce Center, the series Christiaan Minella 3 0 0 0 FSD - Fox Sports Detroit is tied at 21-21-2. At Yost Arena, Michigan has Teddy Ruth 3 0 0 0 a 36-21-3 advantage. On neutral ice, Michigan has an 8-3-0 edge. The two teams met three times MIN W-L-T GA SVS SV% GAVG All Times Local To Site in 2007-08 with Michigan winning the regular 209:13 1-2-0 11 89 .890 3.15 season series via a 3-2 win at Yost Arena and then Brad Phillips 35:16 0-1-0 4 15 .789 6.81 a 5-1 victory in a game played at the Palace of Auburn Hills as a Notre Dame home game. In the postseason, the Irish won one of the biggest games in the program’s history, knocking off the Wolverines, 5-4, in overtime in the Frozen Four semifinal game on April 10. That win sent Notre Dame to its first-ever NCAA championship game. 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 2 NCAA SEMIFINAL RECAP: HEAD COACH JEFF JACKSON SHOOTOUT STATS:

April 10, 2008 Team Record: 2-0 Full Name Notre Dame 5 • Michigan 4 (ot) • Jeffery L. Jackson Semifinals - Frozen Four 11/14/08 - Win, 2-1, vs. LSSU (four rounds) 11/29/08 - Win, 2-1, vs. WMU (five rounds) Birthdate Freshman left wing Calle Ridderwall scored his 1/17/09 - Win, 2-1, at LSSU (three rounds • June 22, 1955 second of the game at 5:44 of overtime, lift- ing fifth-ranked Notre Dame to a 5-4 victory over Player Goals Shots Pct. Hometown top-ranked Michigan in the NCAA Frozen Four Ryan Thang 1 1 1.000 • Roseville, Michigan semifinals at Denver’s Pepsi Center ... with the Erik Condra 1 1 1.000 win, the Irish moved on to face Boston College Billy Maday 2 3 .667 Calle Ridderwall 2 3 .667 Education in their first-ever national championship game Ben Ryan 0 2 .000 • Bachelor’s Degree in ... Ridderwall, who came into the game with just three goals on the season, drilled the rebound of a Dan Kissel 0 1 .000 Communications Dan VeNard over Brian Hogan’s Totals 6 11 .545 Michigan State ‘78 right shoulder to set off a wild on-ice celebration • Bachelor’s Degree in Education ... Ridderwall led the Irish attack with two goals Goaltender Goals Saves Pct. Michigan State ‘79 while Mark Van Guilder, Ryan Thang and Jordan Pearce 3 9 .750 Kevin Deeth added solo goals ... Chad Kolarik Collegiate Coaching Experience scored twice for the Wolverines while Matt Rust • Assistant Coach, Lake Superior State (1986-90) and Carl Hagelin added single goals ... Notre shots for a 2-1 shootout win. Notre Dame got • Head Coach, Lake Superior State (1990-96) Dame scored three times in the opening period goals from Ben Ryan (So., Brighton, Mich.), Record: 182-52-25 (.751); two NCAA titles, to take a 3-0 lead at the intermission on goals Erik Condra (Sr., Livonia, Mich.) and Kevin two CCHA regular-season titles, four CCHA by Ridderwall, Van Guilder and Thang (shg) ... Deeth (Jr., Gig Harbor, Wash.) in the game. tournament championships Brian Hogan replaced starting goaltender Billy That offset Laker goals from Steven Kaunisto • Head Coach, University of Notre Dame (2005-) Sauer at the start of the second period and it (shg), Chad Nehring and Fred Cassiani (ppg). Record: 91-45-14 (.653); one CCHA regular- seemed to lift Michigan ... the Wolverines scored The Irish out shot Lake Superior by a 35-14 season title; one CCHA tournament title, two twice in a 15-second span midway through the pe- margin. Pearce had 11 saves on the night while NCAA appearances, one NCAA Frozen Four riod on goals by Kolarik and Rust ... they tied the Pat Inglis (11) and Brian Mahoney-Wilson (21) appearance game just 2:16 into the third period when Kolarik combined for 32 for the Lakers. Condra’s goal got his second of the game to make it 3-3 ... the was short-handed and Deeth’s game-tying goal International Coaching Experience Irish retook the lead at 11:30 when Deeth scored came on the power play at 13:15 of the second • National Coach and Senior Director, off a two-on-one with Dan Kissel, chipping a period. shot over Hogan for his 10th goal of the year ... U.S. National Team Developmental Program Michigan would get the equalizer at 14:39 when (1996-2000) Friday, Jan. 16 - Senior goaltender Jordan Hagelin beat Pearce from a bad angle along the Pearce held off a strong third-period attack by • Head Coach, U.S. Junior National Team (1996- goal line to tie the game at 4-4 and send the game 97) Lake Superior State, stopping all 14 shots he to overtime ... Michigan finished the game with a faced for a 3-2 Notre Dame win. In the game, • Won silver medal at World Junior Championships 33-29 shot advantage ... Jordan Pearce had 29 • Assistant Coach, U.S. Olympic Team (1998) Pearce finished with 31 saves. The Lakers took a saves in the win while Hogan finished with 18 1-0 lead at 9:56 of the first period on a Josh Sim

saves and Sauer six in the game. power-play goal. The Irish would answer with Junior Hockey Experience goals from Justin White (Traverse City, Mich.) • Head Coach, Guelph Storm (2000-03) 1 2 3 OT - F at 15:12 and a power-play goal from Calle Rid- Record: 87-67-24 (4) #5 Notre Dame 3 0 1 1 - 5 #1 Michigan 0 2 2 0 - 4 derwall at 18:32 for a 2-1 lead after one period. In the second stanza, Christiaan Minella (Aurora, Professional Experience 1st Period ND - Calle Ridderwall 4 (Justin White), 5:00; ND - Mark Van Colo.) scored what proved to be the game winner • Assistant Coach, (2003-05) Guilder 13 (Ryan Thang, Brock Sheahan), 5:42; ND - Ryan Thang at 12:34. Will Acton made it a one-goal game as 18 (unassisted), SHG, 19:25. he beat Pearce at 16:01 to make it 3-2, but that Coaching Honors 2nd Period would end the scoring. Lake Superior out shot • CCHA Coach of the Year (1990-91) UM - Chad Kolarik 29 (Kevin Porter, Bryan Hogan), 8:48; UM the Irish, 33-27, on the night. Brian Mahoney- • CCHA Coach of the Year (2006-07) - Matt Rust 12 (Aaron Palushaj, Carl Hagelin), 9:03. Wilson made 24 saves for the Lakers. 3rd Period • Spencer Penrose Award (2006-07) UM - Kolarik 30 (Max Pacioretty, Palushaj), PPG, 2:16; ND - Kevin Deeth 10 (Dan Kissel, Ian Cole), 11:30; UM - Hagelin 11 (Rust, THE STREAK: The win and the tie at Lake Su- Jackson’s Year-By-Year Palushaj), 14:39. perior State (Jan. 16-17) extended Notre Dame’s Collegiate Record Overtime current unbeaten streak to a school-record 20 Overall CCHA ND - Ridderwall 5 (Dan VeNard, White), 5:44. games (17-0-3). The previous longest unbeaten Year W - L - T .Pct W - L - T .Pct streak for the Irish was 15 games. The last time 1990-91 36 - 5 - 4 .844 26 - 2 - 4 .875 Saves: ND: Jordan Pearce (65:44) 11 - 7 - 7 - 4 - 29 the Irish lost a game was on Oct. 25 at home 1991-92 30 - 9 - 4 .744 20 - 8 - 4 .688 UM: Billy Sauer (20:00) 6 - x - x - x - 6 against Miami. The Irish also have a 16-game 1992-93 32 - 8 - 5 .767 20 - 5 - 5 .750 Bryan Hogan (45:44) x - 6 - 5 - 7 - 18 unbeaten streak (13-0-3) in the CCHA play since 1993-94 31 -10 -4 .733 18 - 8 - 4 .667 Power Play: ND: 0-3; UM: 1-5 1994-95 23 -12 -6 .634 14 - 9 - 4 .593 Penalties: ND: 5 for 10 min.; ND: 3 for 6 min. dropping their first two games to Miami in Oc- 1995-96 30 - 8 - 2 .775 22 - 6 - 2 .767 Attendance: 18,544 (sellout) tober. With three shootout wins, the Irish have 2005-06 13 -19- 4 .417 11-13 - 4 .464 picked up all 32 points available to them in those 2006-07 32 - 7- 3 .898 21 - 4 - 3 .804 LAKE SUPERIOR RECAP: 16 league contests. 2007-08 27 -16- 4 .617 15 - 9 - 4 .607 Saturday, Jan. 17 - Notre Dame battled back 2008-09 19 - 3 - 3 .820 13 - 2 - 3 .806 from 2-0, 2-1 and 3-2 deficits in game two of the ROAD WARRIORS: Notre Dame’s 3-3 tie at Totals 273-97-39 .715 180 -66-37 .701 weekend series to get a 3-3 tie with Lake Superior Lake Superior on Jan. 17 snapped an Irish nine- State in 65 minutes of action. In the shootout, game road winning streak, but continued what Billy Maday (Fr., Burr Ridge, Ill.) and Calle is now a 10-game road unbeaten streak (9-0-1). Ridderwall (So., Stockholm, Sweden) each Notre Dame dropped its season opener on the scored while goaltender Jordan Pearce (Sr., road at Denver (Oct. 11). Notre Dame is now Anchorage, Alaska) stopped two-of-three Laker 9-1-1 on the road this season. 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 3 ners to their credit. HOBEY BAKER CANDIDATE: Notre Dame PRACTICE ON THE POND: Notre Dame 2008-09 Irish Awards and Honors goaltender Jordan Pearce is listed among the took its Friday practice (Jan. 23) outdoors to a lo- candidates for the 2009 Hobey Baker Award on cal rink - Merrifield Park in Mishawaka, Ind. - as Brett Blatchford the award’s website - hobeybaker.com. Fans can the players got the chance to play a little shinny. CCHA Defenseman of the Week (Nov. 24) now vote for their choice for the award at the web- Over 250 kids and adults attended the event that CCHA Defenseman of the Week (Nov. 17) site. The first phase of the voting will continue was complete with temperatures in the low teens, until March 8. On March 19, the 10 finalists will stocking caps, hot chocolate and a great deal of Ian Cole be announced. The Hobey Baker Hat Trick of laughter. The kids in attendance got a chance to Selected to 2009 U.S. Junior National Team the three finalists will be announced on April 2 meet the Notre Dame players while they scrim- CCHA Defenseman of the Week (Oct. 20) with the winner selected on April 10. maged and afterwards with an autograph session. Second Team Preseason all-CCHA This is the second time the Irish have done this, MR. RELIABLE: Notre Dame’s All-American Erik Condra doing it prior to their series with Bowling Green Candidate for Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and Hobey Baker candidate - senior goaltender last January. First Team Preseason all-CCHA Jordan Pearce - has been a regular in the Notre First Team Inside College Hockey.com Preseason Dame goal over the last two seasons. Since Jan. A CHILL (ING) REUNION: When Calle Rid- All-American 5, 2008, Pearce has appeared in 47 of the last 48 derwall (So., Stockholm, Sweden) and freshman Second Team College Hockey News Preseason Irish games. Of those 47 games, 46 have been Billy Maday (Burr Ridge, Ill.) were put on the All-American starts. Pearce has now appeared in 22 straight same line with center Kevin Deeth (Jr., Gig games for the Irish, making 21 starts in that span. Harbor, Wash.) in the second game of the Miami Christian Hanson The last game he did not start was on Nov. 29 series, it marked the first time that Ridderwall and Inside College Hockey.com Player of the Week when Tommy O’Brien (Jr., Mokena, Ill.) made Maday played together at Notre Dame. The two (Nov. 25) his second career start. Pearce came on in relief aren’t strangers as they spent the 2005-06 season CCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 24) after 23:15 of action as O’Brien surrendered two as linemates with the Chicago Chill Midget AA goals on eight shots. Pearce has appeared in 24 program, helping the Chill to a second-place Kyle Lawson of Notre Dame’s first 25 games this season and finish at the USA Midget AA championships. CCHA Defenseman of the Week (Jan. 12) is 19-3-2 with a 1.56 goals-against average and a Maday had 38 goals and 87 assists for 125 points All-Tournament Team Shillelagh Tournament .936 save percentage with four shutouts. in 74 games with the Chill while Ridderwall had First Team Preseason all-CCHA In his current 20-game unbeaten streak (17- 52 goals and 66 assists for 118 points that season. Second Team Preseason Inside College Hockey. 0-3), Pearce has a 1.36 goals-against average, a In 21 games together this season, the duo has com Preseason All-American .944 save percentage and three shutouts. combined for 18 goals and and 22 assists with Billy Maday Pearce’s 40-save performance against Lake Maday having seven goals and 10 assists for 17 CCHA Rookie of the Month for November Superior State on Nov. 14, were the most saves points while Ridderwall has 11 goals and 12 as- CCHA Rookie of the Week (Nov. 30) in his career, surpassing the previous high of 34 sists for 23 points in those games. CCHA Rookie of the Week (Nov. 3) set on Feb. 17, 2006 versus Bowling Green in a 7-4 win. STARTING POINT: In last April’s 5-4 overtime Jordan Pearce win against Michigan in the NCAA semifinals, 2009 Hobey Baker Award Candidate MORE ON PEARCE: With his last win over then freshman Calle Ridderwall scored twice in Candidate for Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Lake Superior State (Jan. 16), Jordan Pearce the game, including the overtime game winner. CCHA Goaltender of the Week (Jan. 12)Most picked up his 47th career win and is now in fourth That game proved to be the breakout game for Outstanding Player - Shillelagh Tournament place on Notre Dame’s all-time wins list. The Ridderwall. After finishing last season with five All-Tournament Team Shillelagh Tournament win puts him two behind Dick Tomasoni ‘72, goals and two assists in 39 games, the sophomore CCHA Goaltender of the Week (Dec. 7) who had 49 in his career. from Stockholm, Sweden is second in scoring for CCHA Goaltender of the Week (Nov. 3) the Irish with 10 goals and 13 assists for 23 points Here are the top five goaltenders in wins at Notre in the first 25 games this year. Garrett Regan Dame: All-Tournament Team - Shillelagh Tournament BALANCING ACT: Balance has been a key CCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 10) Name (Years) Wins for Notre Dame in the 2008-09 season. The Irish Lance Madson (‘86-’90) 56 Calle Ridderwall have 13 players with 10 or more points so far this CCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 30) David Brown (‘‘03-’07) 55 year with Christian Hanson (Sr., Venetia, Pa.) Dick Tomasoni (‘68-’72) 49 leading the team with 26 points on 14 goals and Teddy Ruth Jordan Pearce (‘05- ) 47 12 assists. The Irish have just two players with Selected to 2009 U.S. Junior National Team Dave Laurion (‘78-’82) 45 10 or more goals (Hanson and Ridderwall - 10) but have nine players with five or more goals. Ben Ryan THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT: Senior right Ten players on the Notre Dame roster have scored All-Tournament Team - Shillelagh Tournament wing Erik Condra recorded his second short- game-winning goals this year. handed goal this season in the 3-3 overtime tie/ Ryan Thang shootout win for the Irish. The goal was the sixth RED HOT HANSON: Senior center Christian Second Team Preseason all-CCHA shortie of Condra’s career and moved him into Hanson is off to the best start of his collegiate fourth on Notre Dame’s all-time short-handed career. Through the first 25 games of the season, goals list. He is one behind the leaders - Dave Hanson leads the Irish in scoring with 14 goals Bankoske (‘93), Mike McNeill (‘88) and Kevin and 12 assists for 26 points. He also has six pow- Humphreys (‘81) who had seven in their Irish er-play goals, one short-handed marker and four careers. game winners. He now has career-bests in goals (14), assists (12), points (25), power-play goals CLUTCH SCORER: Ryan Thang’s game- (6) and game winners (4). The 6-4, 228-pound winning goal on Jan. 9 against Alaska was his center has points in 11 of his last 16 games (10- second of the season and his first since Oct. 18 10-20). In 18 CCHA games this season, Hanson against Sacred Heart. The game winner gives is tied for the league lead in scoring with 24 points him 13 for his career and moves him into a tie and is second in goals scored with 12. for the top spot on Notre Dame’s all-time game- winning goal list. Thang is now tied with Rob Globke ‘04, Brian Urick ‘99 and ‘82 - as all four players now have 13 game win- 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 4 WINNING TEAMS: Since the start of the 2006-07 season, Notre Dame has the winningest Jordan Pearce In The Notre Dame Record Book hockey program in the nation. Heading into this Career weekend against Michigan, Notre Dame ranks Save Percentage 1. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) .936 first in wins (78) and first in winning percentage Goals-Against Average (Min. of 30 decisions) 2. David Brown (2006-07) .931 (.728). Michigan is second with 77 wins and a 1. Jordan Pearce (2005-) 2.01 3. David Brown (2003-04) .925 .723 winning percentage. Here are the top five 2. David Brown (2003-07) 2.34 4. Morgan Cey (2003-04) .924 teams by wins and winning percentage (as of 3. Morgan Cey (2001-05) 2.77 5. David Brown (2005-06) .915 Jan. 28). 3. Forrest Karr (1995-99) 2.92 6. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) .914 7. Morgan Cey (2002-03) .912 Wins Winning Pct. Save Percentage (Min. of 30 decisions) Morgan Cey (2004-05) .912 Notre Dame 78 Notre Dame (.728) 1. Jordan Pearce (2005-) .917 9. Morgan Cey (2001-02) .910 Michigan 77 Michigan (.723) David Brown (2003-07) .915 10. Mark Kronholm (1970-71) .907 Miami 71 Miami (.686) 3. Morgan Cey (2001-05) .912 North Dakota 67 New Hampshire (.665) 4. Tony Zasowski (1999-03) .892 Wins Boston College 65 Boston College (.657) 1. David Brown (2006-07) 29 New Hampshire 62 North Dakota (.640) Winning Pct. (Min. of 30 decisions) 2. Lance Madson (1987-88) 24 1. Jordan Pearce (2005-) 47-23-7 .656 3. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) 23 STREAK SNAPPED: Josh Sim’s first period 2. David Brown (2003-07) 54-37-11 .583 4. Mark Kronholm (1972-73) 20 3. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 49-35-6 .578 power-play goal on Jan. 16 for Lake Superior 4. Len Moher (1974-78) 41-33-6 .550 State, snapped Jordan Pearce’s shutout streak Shutouts 1. David Brown (2006-07) 6 at 171:26, a career high for the senior goaltender. Shutouts 2. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) 4 The streak is the second longest for a Notre Dame 1. David Brown (2003-07) 12 David Brown (2003-04) 4 goaltender as David Brown ‘07 had a 193:27 2. Jordan Pearce (2005-) 8 4. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) 2 streak from Oct. 17 to Nov. 8, 2003 without Morgan Cey (2001-05) 6 David Brown (2005-06) 2 giving up a goal. Morgan Cey (2003-04) 2 Season Records Morgan Cey (2002-03) 2 BACK-TO-BACK BLANKINGS: The Irish Morgan Cey (2001-02) 2 are recorded back-to-back shutouts at the Joyce Goals-Against Average Center on Jan. 9-10 versus Alaska by 2-0 and 3-0 1. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) 1.56 Minutes Played scores. Senior goaltender Jordan Pearce was 2. David Brown (2006-07) 1.58 1. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) 2,558 between the pipes for both blankings. That marks 3. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) 2.04 2. David Brown (2006-07) 2,236 the second time this season that the Irish have had 4. David Brown (2003-04) 2.32 3. Lance Madson (1988-89) 2,213 back-to-back shutouts. In October, Notre Dame 5. Morgan Cey (2003-04) 2.42 4. Forrest Karr (1998-99) 2,161 shut out Sacred Heart, 3-0 and 7-0, on Oct. 17-18. The last time the Irish had back-to-back shutouts in CCHA play came on March 15-16, 2003, when STREAK NUMBERS: In Notre Dame’s 20- POWER-PLAY PRODUCERS: Five Notre Morgan Cey ‘05 blanked Miami, 1-0 and 5-0, game unbeaten streak, the Irish have given up one Dame players currently rank in the top 10 in the in games two and three of the CCHA playoffs. goal or less in 12 of the 20 games. The Irish have CCHA for power-play point production. Left The Irish have never had back-to-back shutout only given up three goals, four times - a 3-3 tie wing Calle Ridderwall is tied for second (8-9- wins in a CCHA regular-season series before with Lake Superior (11/14), a 3-3 tie with Western 17) with center Christian Hanson tied for fourth last weekend. Michigan (11/29), a 4-3 win over Bowling Green (6-7-13). Defenseman Brett Blatchford (0-11- (12/13) and the 3-3 tie with Lake Superior (1/17). 11), right wing Billy Maday (5-6-11) and center LAKER LOVER: Junior Christiaan Minella During the streak, the Irish have out scored the Kevin Deeth (3-8-11) who are tied for 10th. (Jr., Aurora, Colo.) scored the sixth goal of his opposition by a 72-29 margin (3.60 to 1.45). Notre Dame career, the game winner in the Jan. THE PLAYMAKER: With assists in each game 16, 3-2 win over the Lakers. Minella has now ON THE SIDELINES: The Irish will be with- of the Shillelagh Tournament, junior defenseman scored three of his six career goals against Lake out the services of sophomore goaltender Brad Brett Blatchford (Temperance, Mich.) is tied Superior State. He has career highs in goals (5), Phillips (Farmington Hills, Mich.) for the entire for third in the CCHA in assists with 18 and is assists (6), points (11) and game-winning goals season. Phillips injured his right knee in the pre- tied for second among all CCHA defensemen (2) this season. season and will be out of action for the year. He with 18 points this season. The smooth-skating was 4-1-0 as a freshman with a 1.53 goals-against defenseman has already exceeded his output of CLIMBING THE CHARTS: With the two average and a .923 save percentage. last year when he had 12 assists in 45 games. He shutouts versus Alaska, Jordan Pearce now leads Notre Dame defensemen in scoring and has four shutouts this season and eight for his LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD: Two is tied for 22nd nationally among defensemen career. The seven career shutouts move Pearce members of the Notre Dame hockey team are in scoring. into second on the all-time list. David Brown among a list of 20 candidates for the Lowe’s Se- ‘07 holds the Irish record with 12 during his nior CLASS Award. Named to the list last week WELCOME BACK: Sophomore defense- Irish career. are senior forward Erik Condra and goaltender men Ian Cole (Ann Arbor, Mich.) and Teddy Jordan Pearce. The award is given annually Ruth (Naperville, Ill.) returned to the Notre JOINING THE CENTURY CLUB: Senior to an NCAA Division I student-athlete in nine Dame lineup for the Alaska series after missing right wing Erik Condra recorded the 100th as- sports based on achievement’s in the “Four C’s” both games of the Shillelagh Tournament while sist of his Notre Dame career on Ryan Thang’s of classroom, character, community and com- playing for the U.S. Junior National Team in the third-period goal in the 3-0 win over Alaska on petition. CLASS is an acronym for Celebrating World Junior Championships from Dec. 26 to Jan. 10. The assist makes him just the 10th player Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School. Jan. 5. The duo helped the U.S. to a fifth-place in the 41-year history of the program to record Last season, senior Mark Van Guilder ‘08 was finish. Cole, playing in his second tournament 100 assists in his career. In Friday’s game with one of 10 finalists for the award and in 2007, had two goals and two assists in his six games Alaska, Condra recorded the 40th goal of his Irish goaltender David Brown ‘07 was selected as the while Ruth had no points with 25 minutes career. He is currently 19th on Notre Dame’s all- first winner of the hockey award. in his first appearance. The duo are among 12 time points list with 142 career points. Notre Dame players all-time to play for the U.S. in the World Junior Championships. They join fellow defenseman Kyle Lawson as current Irish players to have played in the tournament during their careers. 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 5

2008-09 Notre Dame Hockey Roster IRISH VERSUS TOP-RANKED TEAMS: Notre Dame plays its highest ranked team this No. Name Pos. Year weekend (#7/#8 Michigan) since facing No. 2 Boston College in November. The last ranked Hometown/Last Team team the Irish faced was Alaska (Jan. 9-10), winning 2-0 and 3-0. The Irish are now 3-3-0 versus 1 Jordan Pearce G Sr. ranked teams this season. Notre Dame opened the season on Oct. 11 with a 5-2 loss at No. 6 Anchorage, Alaska/Lincoln Stars (USHL) 2 Kyle Lawson (A) D Jr. Denver. On the weekend of Oct. 24-25, the Irish lost a pair of games to No. 10 Miami, 2-0 and New Hudson, Mich./Tri-City Storm (USHL) 3-2. They knocked off No. 2 Boston College, 4-1, on Nov. 7. Last season, Notre Dame faced 15 3 Brett Blatchford D Jr. teams that were ranked when they faced the Irish. They were 5-9-1 in those games. Temperance, Mich./Texas Tornado (NAHL) 5 Teddy Ruth D So. USA Today/American Hockey Magazine U.S. College Hockey Online/CBS College Sports Naperville, Ill./USA Under-18 Team Rank Team W-L-T Rank Team W-L-T 6 Patrick Gaul C Fr. 6 at Denver L, 2-5 6 at Denver L, 2-5 Pittsburgh, Pa./USA Under-18 Team 10 Miami L, 0-2 10 Miami L, 0-2 9 Ryan Thang (A) RW Jr. 10 Miami L, 2-3 10 Miami L, 2-3 Edina, Minn./Omaha Lancers (USHL) 2 at Boston College W, 4-1 2 at Boston College W, 4-1 10 Justin White LW Sr. rv Alaska W, 2-0 19 Alaska W, 2-0 Traverse City, Mich./Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) rv Alaska W, 3-0 19 Alaska W, 3-0 11 Erik Condra (C) RW Sr. 7 Michigan 8 Michigan Livonia, Mich./Lincoln Stars (USHL) 7 at Michigan 8 at Michigan 12 Richard Ryan LW Fr. Toronto, Ont./St. Michael’s Buzzers (OPJHL) 13 Eric Ringel D Fr. WE’RE NO. 1: For just the third time in the 41- NICE NOVEMBER: Notre Dame closed out Hinckley, Ohio/Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL) year history of the Notre Dame hockey team, the the month of November with a 7-0-2 mark in 14 Nick Condon D Fr. Irish are ranked No. 1 in the nation. Both polls, the nine games played. During the month, the Wausau, Wis./St. Louis Bandits (NAHL) the USA Today/American Hockey Magazine and Irish out scored the opposition by a 41-15 margin 15 Christiaan Minella RW Jr. USCHO.com/CBS College Sports polls, have (4.56 to 1.67). In the two ties, Notre Dame won Aurora, Colo./Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Notre Dame at the top of their lists for the seventh the CCHA contests with a pair of 2-1 shootout 16 Dan Kissel LW Jr. consecutive week of voting. This ties for the victories. Last season, the Irish were 9-1-0 in the Crestwood, Ill./Chicago Steel (USHL) longest stretch the Irish have ever been ranked month of November. 17 Billy Maday RW Fr. No. 1 with the 2006-07 season when they were Burr Ridge, Ill./Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) No. 1 for seven straight weeks. The first time BETTER DECEMBER: The Irish finished up 18 Kyle Murphy LW Fr. that Notre Dame was ranked No. 1 was during the month of December with a 4-0-0 record, out Fairhaven, N.J./Shattuck St. Mary’s February of 1977 when the Irish were on top for scoring the opposition by an 11-5 margin (2.75 19 Ben Ryan C So. just one week. to 1.25). Notre Dame takes an 11-0-2 mark over Brighton, Mich./Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) the last two months into January. 20 Luke Lucyk D Sr. RANKINGS UPDATE: Notre Dame entered Fox Point, Wis./Tri-City Storm (USHL) the 2008-09 season ranked fourth in both the USA HAVING FUN IN JANUARY: The Irish con- 21 Kevin Deeth C Jr. Today/American Hockey Magazine and USCHO. tinued their winning ways in January as they are Gig Harbor, Wash./Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) com/CBS College Sports polls. The Irish finished now 5-0-1 during the month. During January, 22 Calle Ridderwall LW So. the 2007-08 campaign ranked third in the USA Notre Dame has out scored the opposition by a Stockholm, Swe./Tri-City Storm) Today poll and 12th in the USCHO.com polls. 17-7 margin (2.83 to 1.17). 24 Sean Lorenz D Fr. During the ‘07-’08 season, the Irish were ranked Littleton, Colo./USA Under-18 Team every week of the season for the first time in the GETTING HOT AT THE RIGHT TIME: 25 Christian Hanson (A) C Sr. program’s 41-year history. Going back to the Center Ben Ryan has recorded points in six of his Venetia, Pa./Tri-City Storm (USHL) 2006-07 season, Notre Dame has been ranked in last eight games since Dec. 12. In that span, the 27 Ryan Guentzel RW/C So. both polls for 51 consecutive weeks, the longest sophomore center has four goals and four assists Woodbury, Minn./Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) stretch for the Irish icers. During the ‘06-’07 for eight points. On the year, Ryan has seven 28 Ian Cole D So. season, Notre Dame was ranked No. 1 for seven goals and seven assists for 14 points. Three of Ann Arbor, Mich./USA Under-18 Team straight weeks from Feb. 5 to March 25. Prior to his seven goals have been game winners. 30 Brad Phillips G So. that, the Irish had been No. 1 just one other time, Farmington Hills, Mich./USA Under-18 Team for a week during the 1976-77 season. TOURNAMENT HONORS: Notre Dame 31 Tom O’Brien G Jr. collected its first Shillelagh Tournament title on Mokena, Ill./Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) Week-by-week with the Irish this season: Jan. 2-3 at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, 33 Garrett Regan LW Sr. Ill. The Irish defeated Union College, 3-1 in Hastings, Minn./Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) 2008-09 Irish National Rankings the first game and then knocked off Minnesota- 35 Brian Brooke G So. Date USA TODAY USCHO.com Duluth, 3-1, in the title game. Notre Dame Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 10/01 3rd --- placed four players on the Shillelagh Tournament 10/06 4th 4th all-tournament team. Selected to the team were: Coach: Jeff Jackson 10/13 8th 8th junior defenseman Kyle Lawson, forwards Ben Associate Head Coach: Paul Pooley 10/20 8th 8th Ryan and Garrett Regan and goaltender Jordan Associate Coach: Andy Slaggert 10/27 13th 13th Pearce, who also was named the tournament’s Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mike McNeill 11/3 12th 12th Most Outstanding Player. Lawson anchored an Coordinator of Hockey Ops: Nick Siergiej 11/10 9th 9th Irish defense that limited Union and Minnesota- Equipment Manager: Dave Gilbert 11/17 6th 5th Duluth to 41 shots in the tournament while Athletic Trainer: Kevin Ricks 11/24 2nd 2nd playing over 30 minutes per game. Ryan had Senior Manager: Kyle Kron 12/1 1st 1st a goal and an assist, getting the game winner in Junior Manager: Mike Fletcher 12/8 1st 1st the win over Union. Regan scored two goals in 12/15 1st 1st the title game, including the game winner versus 1/5 1st 1st Minnesota-Duluth. Pearce surrendered just two 1/12 1st 1st goals (one even-strength goal) on 41 shots (.951 1/19 1st 1st sv%) and picked up two wins in the tournament. 1/26 1st 1st Also selected to the all-tournament team were Minnesota-Duluth defenseman Erik Oberg and forward Justin Fontaine. 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 6

THREE IN A ROW: With the win in the Shil- LETTERS OF INTENT: Notre Dame head TALE OF THE TAPE lelagh Tournament on Jan. 2-3, the Irish have now coach Jeff Jackson has announced that five play- won one in-season hockey tournament in each ers have signed national letters-of-intent to play ND UM of the last three seasons. In 2006-07, the Irish hockey at Notre Dame beginning in the fall of 2007-08 record 27-16-4 33-6-4 won the Lightning College Hockey Tournament 2009: The list includes two defensemen and three 2007-08 Conference record 15-9-4/4th 20-4-4/1st in Tampa, Fla. In 2007-08, Notre Dame was the forwards. Joining the Irish for next season are: Letterwinners returning 18 of 23 21 of 25 winner of the Rensselaer Holiday Hockey Tour- Sam Calabrese (Park Ridge, Ill.), Cam Fowler nament in Troy, N.Y. and this season, the Irish (Farmington Hills, Mich.), Nick Larson (Apple Current overall record 19-3-3 18-8-0 got the win in the Shillelagh Tournament. Valley, Minn.), Kyle Palmieri (Montvale, N.J.) Winning percentage .820 .692 and Riley Sheahan (St. Catharines, Ont.). Ca- Conference record 13-2-3-3 12-6-0-0 IRISH TOURNEY HISTORY: For Notre labrese, Fowler and Palmieri all play for the USA Dame, the Shillelagh Tournament was the 31st in- Under-18 team while Larson plays for Waterloo Home record 8-2-2 9-2-0 season tournament that the Irish have participated in the USHL and Sheahan is a member of the St. Road record 9-1-1 6-6-0 in. The two wins give Notre Dame an all-time Catharines Falcons organization in the Greater One-goal games record 4-1 4-2 mark of 25-34-3 in those tournaments. The Irish Ontario Junior Hockey League. Calabrese and Overtime record 0-0-3 0-0-0 now have finished first (seven times), second (six Palmieri are eligible for the 2009 NHL Entry Last weekend Bye 2-0-0 times), third (seven times) and fourth (11 times) Draft next June while Fowler and Sheahan can’t Last 5 games 4-0-1 4-1-0 in those tournaments. be drafted until the June of 2010 draft. Larson was selected in the fourth round of last year’s When scoring first ... 13-1-2 13-2-0 TAKE ME OUT TO THE HOCKEY GAME: draft by the . When ahead after 1st period 10-0-2 10-1-0 As part of the first-ever Shillelagh Tournament, When ahead after 2nd period 17-0-0 15-1-0 all four tournament teams attended the NHL’s USHL GP G A PTS PIM Larson - Waterloo 29 11 6 17 93 Winter Classic at Wrigley Field on Jan. 1. Notre Goals per game 3.44 3.42 Dame got to see former Irish defenseman Brett Shots per game 30.8 30.6 Lebda ‘04 score a goal for Detroit in the Red GOJHL GP G A PTS PIM Sheahan - St. Catherine’s 31 24 36 60 35 Shooting percentage .112 .112 Wings’ victory. Opponent shots per game 24.2 24.0 Shot margin +6.6 +6.6 ROOKIE OF THE MONTH: Notre Dame USA UNDER-18 GP G A PTS PIM Cam Fowler 30 4 18 22 32 freshman right wing Billy Maday was selected as Kyle Palmieri 19 9 11 20 31 PPG percentage .218 .138 the CCHA rookie of the month for November. In Sam Calabrese 31 0 5 5 8 nine games during the month, Maday had seven PP chances per game 6.24 6.12 goals and four assists for 11 points. Included in PP goals per game 1.36 0.85 TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE MAN SH goals allowed 3 2 his seven goals were five power-play markers. ADVANTAGE: Prior to Notre Dame’s series Maday scored points in eight of the nine games with Bowling Green (11/21-22), Notre Dame’s and was +4 in the month. He finished the month Penalties per game 7.24 8.11 power-play was hitting at a 15.6% success rate Penalty-killing percentage .897 .866 scoring goals in the last five consecutive games, and ranked fifth in the CCHA and 31st in the going 5g, 2a in that span. The freshman is fourth nation. Since then, the power-play is 22-for-79 in scoring on the team with nine goals and seven Opponent PP chances per game 5.44 5.46 for a 27.8% success rate. On the season, Notre Opponent PPGs per game 0.56 0.73 assists for 16 points in his first 18 games. Dame’s power play is now 34-for-156 for a 21.8% Shorthanded goals for 6 3 success rate. That leads the CCHA and is fourth CCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Junior nationally. defenseman Kyle Lawson and senior goaltender Goals-against average 1.54 2.15 Jordan Pearce were selected as the CCHA’s de- PICK SIX: Notre Dame had one of the best Save percentage .935 .910 fenseman and goaltender of the week respectively power-play performances in program history on for the week ending, Jan. 11. Lawson helped the Nov. 22 at Bowling Green when the Irish went Goal margin/game +47 +33 Irish limit Alaska to 38 shots on the weekend 6-for-12 on the night with the man advantage. (+1.88) (+1.27) while recording assists on three of Notre Dame’s Prior to that, the last time Notre Dame scored five goals in the series. He was +3 and blocked six power-play goals in a game was Oct. 21, 1st period goals/game 1.04 1.00 two shots versus the Nanooks. Pearce continued 1994 when the Irish had six ppg’s in an 8-4 win 1st period goal margin +12 +15 his incredible season with two shutouts in goal over Waterloo at the Joyce Center. The last time (26-14) (26-11) versus Alaska. The senior stopped all 38 shots the Irish had 12 power-play chances in a game he faced - 16 in Friday’s 2-0 win and 22 in the was on Oct. 8, 2004 at home against Minnesota- 2nd period goals/game 1.28 1.12 3-0 win on Saturday. The shutouts were the third Duluth. The Irish were 1-for-12 on the power 2nd period goal margin +17 +10 and fourth of the season for Pearce and extended play in that game. (32-15) (29-19) his current shutout streak to a career best 161:30 over the last three games. FIRST POINT: Freshman center Patrick Gaul 3rd period goals/game 1.12 1.31 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) picked up his first collegiate 3rd period goal margin +18 +8 THE NEW KIDS: With Ian Cole and Teddy point in the 1-0 win over Ferris State. Gaul (28-10) (34-26) Ruth playing in the World Junior Championships started the game-winning play as he moved the from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5, head coach Jeff Jackson puck through the neutral zone to defenseman Overtime goals 0 0 called on a pair of freshmen defensemen to step Ian Cole who set up Dan Kissel’s game winner. Overtime goals against 0 0 into the lineup for the Shillelagh Tournament. Gaul has played in eight games this season for Eric Ringel (Hinckley, Ohio) and Nick Con- the Irish. don (Wausau, Wis.) stepped into the lineup and played well in place of Cole and Ruth. For NINE LIVES: The nine-goal output by the Ringel, it was his fourth and fifth games this sea- Irish in the 9-1 win at Bowling Green on Nov. son He had no shots but was +1 on the weekend. 22 marked the first time that Notre Dame had Condon played in his second and third games and scored nine goals in a game since Nov. 10, 2005 also had no shots but was +1 for the weekend. when they scored nine versus Bowling Green in a 9-4 victory. 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 7

POWER PLAYS AGAINST: Notre Dame has KNOCKING OFF NO. 1: Notre Dame played RECORDS WATCH given up just 14 power-play goals in the first 25 five games during the 2008-09 season versus games this season. The 14 goals have actually teams ranked No. 1 in the nation. On Nov. 9-10, “Century Club” come in just 10 games and the Irish are 5-2-3 in the Irish faced top-ranked Miami in Oxford, Ohio, Name (Seasons) G A Pts those contests. So far this season, the Irish have splitting a weekend series with the RedHawks. In 1. (1973-77) 89 145 234 given up 14 power-play goals in 136 chances for January (18-19), the Irish dropped two games to 2. John Noble (1969-73) 81 145 226 a 89.7% success rate. No. 1 Michigan, losing at Yost Arena and also at 3. Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117 220 the Palace of Auburn Hills. Notre Dame met the 4. Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119 211 HOME AWAY FROM HOME: Notre Dame’s top-ranked Wolverines a third time on Apr. 10 at 5. Mike McNeill (1984-88) 83 115 198 4-1 win at Boston College’s Kelley Rink on the Frozen Four in Denver, Colo., and knocked 6. Dave Poulin (1978-82) 89 107 196 7. (1976-80) 104 88 192 Nov. 7 was the third consecutive win for the off Michigan, 5-4 in overtime to advance to the 8. Paul Regan (1969-73) 89 97 186 Irish on BC’s home ice. In 2003-04, the Irish national championship game. Here’s the list of 9. Clark Hamilton (1973-77) 70 113 183 handed the then-No.1 Eagles a 1-0 loss. Two Irish wins versus top-ranked teams in the 41-year 10. Dave Bankoske (1988-93) 73 109 182 years ago (2006-07), Notre Dame downed the history of the program. 11. Brent Chapman (1981-86) 90 78 168 top-ranked Eagles, 7-1 and this year, they handed 12. Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 76 85 161 the second-ranked Eagles the 4-1 loss. In the 4/10/08 - vs. Michigan, 5-4 ot (at Frozen Four) 13. Jamie Ling (1992-96) 51 102 153 last three wins at Kelley Rink, Notre Dame has 10/9/07 - at Miami, 2-1 14. Bill Rothstein (1978-82) 69 78 147 outscored Boston College, 12-2. In the last six 10/21/06 - vs. Boston College, 7-1 15. Jeff Logan (1978-82) 75 71 146 16. Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 65 80 145 meetings between the two schools, the Irish are 10/22/04 - vs. Boston College, 3-2 17. Tom Mooney (1984-88) 57 87 144 4-1-1 against the Eagles. 10/23/03 - at Boston College, 1-0 Curtis Janicke (1989-93) 46 98 144 1/3/99 - at North Dakota, 4-3 19. Erik Condra (2005- ) 41 101 142 FIRST TIMERS: Notre Dame’s weekend sweep 11/20/78 - at Minnesota, 3-2 20. Lou Zadra (1988-92) 69 65 134 at Northern Michigan (Oct. 31-Nov. 1) marked 1/13/78 - vs. Denver, 5-3 21. Tom Michalek (1976-80) 46 87 133 the first time that the Irish have ever won a two- 1/18/74 - vs. Michigan Tech, 7-1 22. Dan Carlson (1997-01) 52 80 132 game series in Marquette, Mich., since the teams 2/24/73 - vs. Wisconsin, 4-3 23. Don Fairholm (1974-78) 50 81 131 began playing during the 1981-82 season. Last 2/23/73 - vs. Wisconsin, 8-5 24. Ben Simon (1996-00) 44 86 130 25. Kevin Nugent (1974-78) 54 75 129 weekend’s sweep coupled with a 2-1 win on Jan. 26. Brian Urick (1995-99) 57 70 127 5 of last season gives Notre Dame three straight DOCTOR, DOCTOR: Seniors Erik Condra 27. Kevin Humphreys (1977-81) 55 71 126 wins at Northern Michigan. and Jordan Pearce don’t have much in common 28. Pat Conroy (1971-75) 38 87 125 on the ice as one is known for shooting pucks 29. Rob Globke (2000-04) 68 56 124 TWO IN A ROW: The two consecutive losses and the other for stopping them. Off the ice, the Phil Wittliff (1968-71) 72 52 124 by Notre Dame to Miami on Oct. 24-25 marked senior duo have a great deal in common as they 31. Alex Pirus (1973-76) 57 66 123 the first time that the Irish have lost two in a row are both pre-med majors at Notre Dame, balanc- John Schmidt (1978-82) 28 95 123 at home since March 3-4, 2006 when they lost ing the books and hockey and doing both rather 33. Jeff Brownschidle (1977-81) 30 92 122 both games of their first round, CCHA playoff well. Condra has a double major in psychology 34. Ray DeLorenzi (1971-74) 55 59 114 35. Aaron Gill (2000-04) 49 62 111 series to Alaska, 3-1 and 1-0. The last time that and pre-med whil Pearce has his double major in Connor Dunlop (1999-03) 25 86 111 Notre Dame was swept at home in a regular- anthropology and pre-med. On the ice, Condra 37. Jack Brownschidle (1973-77) 31 78 109 season CCHA series was Nov. 25-26, 2005 when is the team’s top returning scorer as he led the 38. Tim Reilly (1981-86) 43 65 108 the Irish were swept at the Joyce Center by Ohio Irish with 15 goals and 23 assists for 38 points 39. Aniket Dhadphale (1995-99) 61 44 105 State, 4-1 and 5-2. as a junior. Pearce started 43 games in goal for 40. Bob Thebeau (1982-86) 40 63 103 the Irish, going 23-15-4 with a 2.04 goals-against 42. Kevin Hoene (1968-71) 50 51 101 FIRST TIME OUT: Junior goaltender Tom average and a .914 save percentage. He had the Matt Hanzel (1985-89) 50 51 101 O’Brien became the first Notre Dame goaltender best goals against in the CCHA with a 1.80 mark 43. Paul Clarke (1973-77) 38 62 100 to record a shutout in his first career start when he in conference games. The native of Anchorage, Assists blanked Sacred Heart, 7-0, making 17 saves in the Alaska was the team’s Most Valuable Player and Name (Seasons) Gms A Oct. 18 contest. The previous earliest shutout was won the Rockne Scholar-Athlete Award while be- 1. John Noble (1969-73) 123 145 held by Jordan Pearce who recorded a shutout ing selected to the CCHA’s Scholar-Athlete team Brian Walsh (1973-77) 140 145 in just his second start in 2005. David Brown and a second team Academic All-American. 3. Ian Williams (1970-74) 126 119 ‘07 had his first shutout in his third game as a 4. Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 133 117 freshman in October of 2003. CAPTAINS: Senior right wing Erik Condra 5. Mike McNeill (1984-88) 124 115 will serve as Notre Dame’s captain for the 2008- 6. Clark Hamilton (1973-77) 145 113 THEY HAVE OUR NUMBER: Notre Dame’s 09 season. Joining Condra as alternate captains 7. David Bankoske (1988-93) 141 109 8. Dave Poulin (1978-82) 135 107 loss to the University of Denver drops the Irish in ‘08-’09, are senior center Christian Hanson 9. Jamie Ling (1992-96) 142 102 to just 10-35-3 all-time against the Pioneers. along with junior left wing Ryan Thang and 10. Erik Condra (2005-) 144 101 Playing at DU has been a problem for the Irish as junior defenseman Kyle Lawson. Condra served 11. Curtis Janicke (1989-93) 225 98 they are now 2-22-2 in the all-time series at the as an alternate captain in 2007-08 while this is 12. Paul Regan (1969-73) 125 97 Mile High City. The two teams were members of the first season as captains for Hanson, Thang 13. John Schmidt (1978-82) 152 95 the WCHA from 1971-1981. Since leaving the and Lawson. 14. Jeff Brownschidle (1977-81) 146 92 WCHA following the 1980-81 season, the Irish 15. Greg Meredith (1976-80) 149 88 are just 1-4-1 against Denver and 1-3-0 since Jeff FAMILY GUYS: Three members of the Notre Jackson took over as head coach in 2005-06. Dame hockey team – senior forwards Erik Condra and Garrett Regan (Hastings, Minn.) uncle, is former Irish quarterback Terry An- FOUR FOR US: After giving up four goals in and sophomore goaltender Brad Phillips (Farm- drysiak ‘89, who played at Notre Dame from the third period of the season opener at Denver ington Hills, Mich.) – have family ties to the 1985 to 1988. (10/11), the Irish blitzed Sacred Heart for four Irish athletics program. Condra’s uncle is All- goals in the second period of the 7-0 shutout American forward Kirt Bjork ‘83 who played at on Oct. 18. The four-goal outburst was the first Notre Dame from 1979-83. He scored 76 goals for Notre Dame since doing it on Dec. 8, 2007, with 85 assists for 161 career points in 141 career getting four goals in the second period of a 7-0 games. Bjork took All-America honors in 1983 shutout at Princeton. Notre Dame also scored when he had 29 goals and 34 assists for 63 points. four goals in a period on November 1, 2007 with Regan’s uncle - Sean Regan - was a defenseman four in the second versus Lake Superior State in for the Irish from 1981-83 before finishing his a 7-3 victory. career at the University of Minnesota. Phillips’ 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 8 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: Nineteen of BACK-TO-BACK: Following the 2007-08 22 athletics programs at the University of Notre CCHA regular season, goaltender Jordan Pearce RECORDS WATCH (con’t.) Dame compiled graduation rates of 100 percent, won the league’s top goaltender award based on Short-Handed Goals and none were below 90 percent, according to his 1.80 goals-against average in CCHA games. Name (Seasons) SHG the fourth year of Graduation Success Rate mea- Pearce followed David Brown ‘07, who had a 1. Dave Bankoske (1988-93) 7 surements developed by the NCAA and released 1.77 goals-against average to win the 2006-07 Mike McNeill (1984-88) 7 on Oct. 11. None of the 119 Football Bowl award. This marks the fourth time since the Kevin Humphreys (1977-81) 7 Subdivision (formerly Division I ) programs in 1982-83 season that the same school has won 4. Erik Condra (2005-) 6 the country had a higher percentage of 100 GSR back-to-back goaltending titles with different Dan Carlson (1997-01) 6 scores than did Notre Dame with its .863 figure goaltenders between the pipes. Pearce and Brown Jamie Ling (1992-96) 6 Lou Zadra (1988-92) 6 (19 of 22). This marked the third time in the four are joined on that list by: Tom Michalek (1977-81) 6 years of the survey that Notre Dame has ranked Don Fairholm (1974-78) 6 number one in percentage of teams with 100 1988-89 Bruce Hoffort - LSSU (2.67) Tim Reilly (1981-86) 5 scores. Here are the top 10 in that category (only 1989-90 Darin Madeley - LSSU (2.37) Dave Poulin (1978-82) 5 10 institutions had 50% or more of their sports Bill Rothstein (1978-82) 5 registering 100 marks): 1997-98 Chad Alban - MSU (1.63) 13. Ryan Thang (2006-) 4 1998-99 Joe Blackburn - MSU (1.34) Institution Pct 100 Scores/ 1999-00 - MSU (1.34) Sports Rated Game-Winning Goals 1. Notre Dame .863 19/22 Name (Seasons) GWG FAMOUS FATHERS: Two members of the 1. Ryan Thang (2006-) 13 2. Northwestern .789 15/19 2007-08 Notre Dame hockey team – senior center 3. Boston College .740 20/27 Rob Globke (2000-04) 13 4. Duke .681 15/22 Christian Hanson and sophomore goaltender Brian Urick (1995-99) 13 5. Vanderbilt .667 8/12 Brian Brooke (Eden Prairie, Minn.) – have Dave Poulin (1978-82) 13 6. Wake Forest .642 9/14 hockey in their blood as their fathers played at 4. Dave Bankoske (1988-93) 12 7. Stanford .629 17/27 the highest level in the . 6. Paul Regan (1969-73) 11 8. U.S. Naval Academy .578 11/19 Hanson’s father, Dave Hanson, played 10 years 7. Erik Condra (2005-) 10 9. Rice .539 7/13 of prossional hockey between 1974-75 and Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 10 10. Tulane .500 6/12 Tom Mooney (1984-88) 10 1983-84, including stints with the Detroit Red Greg Meredith (1976-80) 10 Wings and the Minnesota North Stars and the NCAA figures showed that all 11 Irish women’s World Hockey Association’s (WHA) Minnesota programs posted a GSR of 100 percent -- basket- Fighting Saints and the New England Whalers. honor of Smith were made possible by the ball, cross country/track, fencing, golf, lacrosse, Fans might also be familiar with Dave Hanson, as generosity of the John and Mary Jo Boler rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and one of the famed Hanson Brothers, made famous family of Inverness, Ill., and Sanibel Island, volleyball. Among Notre Dame’s men’s sports, in the hockey movie - Slapshot. Hanson is still Fla., their daughter Jill Boler McCormack ‘84 baseball, basketball, cross country/track, fencing, involved in hockey as he currently serves as the and her husband, Dan; and their son Matthew lacrosse, soccer, swimming and tennis achieved director of the Island Sports Center, home of Boler ‘88 and his wife, Christine. They were 100 percent GSR scores. scored 96 Robert Morris University’s hockey team, in sub- joined by the family of Frank ‘57 and Mary percent, football scored 94 percent, and golf was urban Pittsburgh. Brooke’s father, Bob Brooke, Beth O’Brien of Albany, N.Y., who have six at 90. Overall, that’s one more perfect score than played seven seasons in the NHL between 1984 children who all graduated from Notre Dame. a year ago for the Irish programs, after Notre and 1990 with the New York Rangers, Minnesota Their late son, Frankie, played both lacrosse Dame recorded 18 100 percent GSR scores (of 22 North Stars and New Jersey. A 1983 hockey All- and hockey for the Irish from 1984-88. sports) in 2007. In 2005, among the 119 NCAA American at Yale, Brooke also was a member of Smith came to Notre Dame in 1968 to start Division I-A football-playing institutions, Notre the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team. Dame had the highest percentage of its sports the varsity hockey program and coached the Irish for 19 years, retiring in 1987 with 307 ca- with 100 percent scores, with a .800 figure (16 of MINUTES MAN: Goaltender Jordan Pearce reer victories. Under his tutelage, Notre Dame 20). The 2006 data put Notre Dame’s percentage entered the 2007-08 season having played in just produced six All-Americans but most impor- at .773 (17 of 22), to rank second behind the U.S. 12 games and 622 minutes in the first two years tantly, all 126 student-athletes who played for Naval Academy. The 2007 data put Notre Dame’s of his Irish hockey career. During the ‘07-’08 him completed their collegiate eligibility and percentage at .818 (18 of 22), which again ranked campaign, Pearce showed everyone that he could earned college degrees. number one. play as he set Notre Dame goaltending marks Smith, who continues to work as the director for games played (43), games started (42) and of the Loftus Sports Center on campus, served ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN HONORS: minutes played (2,557:46). He finished the season two years as the president of the American Goaltender Jordan Pearce was selected as an ranked second in the nation in minutes played Hockey Coaches Association. He was in- ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All- behind Boston College’s John Muse who saw ducted into the Minnesota Hockey Coaches American during the 2007-08 season. Pearce, action in 2,725:06 minutes for the Eagles. with a double major in anthropology/pre-med, Association Hall of Fame in 1992. He played an integral in bringing the International Special was a second team selection on the At-Large TRADING PLACES: Sophomore Irish defen- Olympics to Notre Dame in 1987. team. He owns a 3.816 grade-point average and seman Teddy Ruth was a second round draft Married for 56 years, Lefty and his wife, has made the Dean’s List in four of his first six choice of the Washington Capitals in the 2007 Mickey, are parents of seven living children, semesters. Pearce became the first Notre Dame NHL Entry Draft. The rugged defenseman won’t with 16 grandchildren and two great grandchil- hockey player to take Academic All-American have a chance to play for the Capitals though. dren. honors since Dan Carlson ‘01 and the fifth player At the 2008 NHL trading deadline, Ruth saw his overall. He joins Carlson (third team), Andy rights traded even up to the Columbus Bluejack- HOMETOWNS: The 2008-09 Notre Dame Jurkowski ‘00 (third team), Forrest Karr ‘99 ets for future Hall of Famer Sergei Fedorov. (second team) and Steve Noble ‘97 and ‘98 (first hockey team features players from 10 states, one Canadian province and Sweden. Over the team and second team). Two other Irish players LEFTY’S RINK: When Notre Dame’s new ice past 14 seasons, the Irish have had monogram were selected to the all-Region V team in ‘07- hockey arena, located within the Joyce Center is winners from 21 different states and provinces ’08 – Mark Van Guilder ‘08 and Erik Condra built, the new ice hockey rink will be named the – those listed below, plus: Delaware, Massa- (Livonia, Mich.) Charles W. “Lefty” Smith, Jr., Rink, in honor of chusetts, Maryland, New York, North Dakota, the first coach in the program’s history,Charles Alberta, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Sas- “Lefty” Smith. The announcement was made katchewan and British Columbia. Sophomore in April of 2008 at the team’s annual awards Calle Ridderwall (Stockholm) become the banquet. first Notre Dame hockey players from Sweden The plans for naming the new ice surface in 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 9 during the 2007-08 season. Last Time They Scored 2008-09 NOTRE DAME HOCKEY – BY STATE, COUNTRY OR PROVINCE: Player Date Opponent GP Since Michigan (7): Erik Condra, Justin White, Brett Blatchford 1/20/07 Western Mich. 85 Blatchford, Kyle Lawson, Ian Cole, Brad Phillips, Cole 11/1/08 No. Michigan 16 Ben Ryan Condon None ------3 Illinois (4): Dan Kissel, Tom O’Brien, Teddy Condra 1/17/09 Lake Superior -- Ruth, Billy Maday Deeth 1/17/09 Lake Superior -- Minnesota (3): Garrett Regan, Ryan Thang, Ryan Gaul None ------8 Guentzel Guentzel 11/22/08 Bowling Green 12 Colorado (2): Christiaan Minella, Sean Lorenz Hanson 1/10/09 Alaska 2 Pennsylvania (2): Christian Hanson, Patrick Kissel 1/2/09 Union 5 Gaul Lawson 11/1/08 No. Michigan 18 Wisconsin (2): Luke Lucyk, Nick Condon Lorenz None ------25 Alaska (1): Jordan Pearce Maday 11/29/08 Western Michigan 9 New Jersey (1): Kyle Murphy Minella 1/16/09 Lake Superior 1 Ohio (1): Eric Ringel Murphy First Game Ontario (1): Richard Ryan Lucyk 12/29/07 Massachusetts 26 Regan 1/3/09 Minnesota-Duluth 4 Sweden (1): Calle Ridderwall Ridderwall 1/16/09 Lake Superior 1 Washington (1): Kevin Deeth Ringel None ------5 Ruth 12/12/08 Bowling Green 5 LEADER OF THE PACK: Notre Dame head B. Ryan 1/17/09 Lake Superior -- coach Jeff Jackson begins his fourth season R. Ryan None 1 behind the Irish bench in 2008-09. In his first Thang 1/10/09 Alaska 2 three years he has compiled a 72-42-11 (.620) White 1/16/09 Lake Superior 1 record, highlighted by a 32-7-3 mark in 2006-07 and last season’s 27-16-4 record on the way to the first-ever appearance for the Irish in the Frozen NHL DRAFTEES: The Irish have eight players 98), Connor Dunlop (1997-99), Paul Harris Four. The ‘06-’07 CCHA coach-of-the-year and on the 2008-09 roster who have been selected (1997-99), John Wroblewski (1997-99), Neil Spencer Penrose Award winner as the national in the National Hockey League’s Entry Draft. Komadoski (1998-2000), Brett Lebda (1998- coach-of-the-year, Jackson enters the ‘08-’09 Just one incoming freshman – defenseman Sean 2000), Rob Globke (1998-2000), Derek Smith season with the best winning percentage among Lorenz – was selected in the 2008 draft as he was (2000-01), Tim Wallace (2000-02), Noah Babin Division I coaches with five or more years. His picked by the in the fourth round, (2000-02), Tom Sawatske (2000-02), Michael current overall record stands at 254-94-36 for a 115th overall. In the previous draft in June of Bartlett (2001-03) and Josh Sciba (2001-03). .708 success rate. His 254 wins tie him for 17th 2007, Notre Dame saw five of its players selected. on the list of active coaches. In six seasons at his Leading the way was current sophomore defense- previous collegiate stop – Lake Superior State man Ian Cole who was a first-round selection of (1990-96) – Jackson’s teams were 182-52-25 the St. Louis Blues who took him with the 18th with two national championships, two CCHA pick overall. Cole became the first Irish player regular-season titles and four CCHA tournament ever selected in the first round and was selected championships. Included in his 254 career wins earlier than any other Notre Dame player (Rob are 46 postseason victories (46-14 in postseason) Globke ‘04 was the previous highest selection and a .767 winning percentage . In nine trips to when he was picked 40th overall by Florida in the CCHA postseason, Jackson’s teams are 30-7 2002). Cole was followed by fellow defenseman (.811). Those totals include a 24-2 mark at Lake Teddy Ruth who went in the second round, 46th Superior and a 6-5 record at Notre Dame. In overall to the Washington Capitals. Ryan Thang those nine seasons, Jackson has seen his teams was selected in the third round, 81st overall by advance to the CCHA finals eight times, winning the . Sophomore center Ben five tournament championships (four at Lake Ryan (Brighton, Mich.) joined Thang when the Superior and one at Notre Dame). Predators made him the 114th pick (fourth round). Goaltender Brad Phillips rounded out the Notre NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM: Sophomore Dame selections in the 2007 draft when the Phila- defenseman Ian Cole (Ann Arbor, Mich.) was delphia Flyers selected him in the seventh round, named to the U.S. National Junior team for 2009 182nd overall. They join senior right wing Erik and was joined by fellow sophomore Teddy Condra who was selected in the seventh round, Ruth (Naperville, Ill.) who becomes the 12th 211th overall by the Ottawa Senators in 2006 Notre Dame hockey player to participate in the and junior defenseman Kyle Lawson who was World Junior Championships. Cole, and Ruth, selected in the 2005 NHL Draft by the Carolina along with Sean Lorenz (Fr., Littleton, Colo.) Hurricanes in the seventh round, 198th overall. were invited to the 2009 Junior National Evalu- ation Camp this past August as they tried out USA...USA...USA: Notre Dame will have seven for a berth on this winter’s team that will play players on the 2008-09 roster who have cut their in Ottawa, Ontario. Cole and Ruth join Jack teeth with the U.S. National Team Developmen- Brownschidle (`76-’77, `78-’79), Ben Simon tal Program. The list includes: senior Jordan (`96-’97, `97-’98), Joe Dusbabek (`97-’98), Dan Pearce, junior Kyle Lawson, sophomores Ian Carlson (`98-’99), Connor Dunlop (`99-’00, Cole, Teddy Ruth and Brad Phillips and new- `00-’01), Brett Henning (`99-’00), David Inman comers Patrick Gaul (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and Sean (`99-’00), Rob Globke (`00-’01, `01-’02), Brett Lorenz. Since the program started, the Irish have Lebda (‘01-’02) and Kyle Lawson (‘06-’07) as 21 former USNTDP alums play at Notre Dame former Irish players to play in the World Junior since the program began in 1997-98. Along with Championships. the seven above, the list includes: Brett Henning (1997-98), Michael Chin (1997- 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 10 PERANI CUP STANDINGS IRISH IN CCHA/NATIONAL RANKINGS Perani’s Hockey World is the CCHA’s sponsor of the Scoring CCHA National league’s “Three Stars of the Game.” Members of Christian Hanson (14-12-26) t7th 41st (1.04 ppg) the media are asked to select the game’s three stars Calle Ridderwall (10-13-23) t12th t76th (0.92 ppg) for which points are accumulated – 1st Star gets five Erik Condra (6-16-22) t14th points, 2nd Star gets three and 3rd Star gets one. Here are the standings for Notre Dame players in CCHA Kevin Deeth (4-16-20) t21st games only: Billy Maday (9-9-18) t31st Brett Blatchford (0-18-18) t31st Player 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Jordan Pearce 6 1 4 37 Goals Calle Ridderwall 4 1 1 24 Christian Hanson 3 2 17 Christian Hanson (14) 3rd 18th (0.56 gpg) Billy Maday 3 9 Calle Ridderwall (10) t11th t70th (0.40 gpg) Ryan Thang 1 1 6 Billy Maday (9) t17th t89th (0.38 gpg) Brett Blatchford 2 6 Ryan Thang (8) t27th Ben Ryan 1 5 Kyle Lawson 1 5 Christiaan Minella 1 1 4 Assists Garrett Regan 1 3 Brett Blatchford (18) t3rd t33rd (0.72 apg) Kevin Deeth 1 3 Erik Condra (16) t11th t58th (0.64 apg) Ian Cole 1 3 Kevin Deeth (16) t11th t58th (0.64 apg) Dan Kissel 1 1 Calle Ridderwall (13) t22nd Erik Condra 1 1 Power-Play Goals Calle Ridderwall (8) t5th t5th IRISH SPECIAL TEAMS Christian Hanson (6) t18th t10th Here’s a game-by-game look at Notre Dame’s Billy Maday (5) t28th t21st special teams this season:

POWER PLAY PEN. KILLING Short-Handed Goals Game G-Chances Kills-Opp Erik Condra (2) t2nd t6th at DU 0-8 6-8 Christian Hanson (1) t8th t26th SHU 1-7 4-4 Kyle Lawson (1) t8th t26th SHU 3-9 8-8 MIA 0-8 3-3 Ryan Thang (1) t8th t26th MIA 0-8 5-7 Kevin Deeth (1) t8th t26th at NMU 3-10 6-6 at NMU 2-5 5-5 Game-Winning Goals at BC 1-7 10-10 at PC 0-3 2-2 Christian Hanson (4) t1st t3rd LSSU 0-5 3-5 Ben Ryan (3) t3rd t8th LSSU 2-7 4-4 Four with (2) t13th BGSU 2-6 7-7 at BGSU 6-12 6-7 WMU 4-4 5-5 Defensemen Scoring WMU 2-5 3-4 Brett Blatchford (0-18-18) t2nd 22nd (0.72 ppg) at FSU 2-8 5-6 Ian Cole (3-10-13) t11th at FSU 0-5 5-5 at BGSU 0-5 5-5 Kyle Lawson (2-10-12) t13th BGSU 2-5 5-7 vs. Union 1-4 0-1 Rookie Scoring (Points per game) vs. UMD 0-6 6-6 ALASKA 1-5 5-5 Billy Maday (9-9-18) t4th t21st (0.75 ppg) ALASKA 0-3 5-5 at LSSU 1-5 6-7 Goals Against Avg. (33% of games) at LSSU 1-6 3-4 Jordan Pearce (1.56) 2nd 5th Home 17-72 (23.6%) 57-64 (89.1%) Away 16-74 (21.6%) 59-65 (90.8%) Neutral 1-10 (10.0%) 6-7 (85.7%) Save% (33% of games) Totals 34-156 (21.8%) 122-136 (89.7%) Jordan Pearce (.936) 2nd 7th

Winning Pct. (33% of games) Jordan Pearce (.812) 2nd 5th

Wins (33% of games) Jordan Pearce (18) 1st 1st

Team Rankings Scoring Offense (3.44) 2nd 12th Scoring Defense (1.56) 2nd 3rd Scoring Margin (+1.88) 1st 2nd Fewest Penalty Minutes (16.5) 5th t23rd Power Play (21.8%) 1st 4th Penalty Killing (89.7%) 3rd 6th 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 11

NOTRE DAME’S RECORD WHEN.... 2008-09 Results NOTRE DAME GOALTENDING GAME-BY-GAME

When Notre Dame scores first...... 13-1-2 #1 Jordan Pearce Sr. 6-1, 206 Anchorage, Alaska/Lincoln Stars (USHL) When opponents score first ...... 6-2-1 2008-09 Statistics When Notre Dame leads after one period ...... 10-0-2 Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH When Notre Dame trails after one period ...... 1-1-1 When score is tied after one period ...... 8-2-0 10/11 at Denver 1/1 59:57 5 5.00 26 .839 0 1 0 2 0 When Notre Dame leads after two periods ..... 17-0-0 10/17 Sacred Heart 1/1 59:48 0 2.51 18 .898 1 0 0 0 0 When Notre Dame trails after two periods ...... 0-2-1 10/24 Miami 1/1 58:38 2 2.35 21 .903 0 1 0 0 0 When score is tied after two periods ...... 2-1-2 When Notre Dame outshoots opponent ...... 15-1-2 10/25 Miami 1/1 58:35 3 2.53 21 .896 0 1 0 2 0 When opponent outshoots Notre Dame ...... 4-2-1 10/31 at No. Michigan 1/1 59:55 2 2.43 25 .902 1 0 0 0 0 When shots are even ...... 0-0-0 11/1 at No. Michigan 1/1 59:48 2 2.36 18 .902 1 0 0 0 0 In Game 1 of CCHA weekend series...... 7-1-1 In Game 2 of CCHA weekend series...... 6-1-2 11/7 at Boston Coll. 1/1 59:51 1 2.16 27 .915 1 0 0 0 0 In one-goal games...... 4-1-0 11/8 at Providence 1/1 59:53 1 2.02 26 .919 1 0 0 0 0 In two-goal games...... 6-1-0 11/14 Lake Superior 1/1 65:00 3 2.19 40 .920 0 0 1 2 0 Notre Dame at home ...... 8-2-2 Notre Dame on the road ...... 9-1-1 11/15 Lake Superior 1/1 59:44 2 2.10 20 .920 1 0 0 0 1 Notre Dame on neutral ice ...... 2-0-0 11/21 Bowling Green 1/1 60:00 1 2.00 27 .924 1 0 0 0 1 Notre Dame in overtime ...... 0-0-3 11/22 at Bowling Green 1/1 60:00 1 1.91 22 .927 1 0 0 1 0 Notre Dame in October...... 3-3-0 Notre Dame in November...... 7-0-2 11/28 Western Mich. 1/1 59:47 1 1.85 21 .929 1 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame in December...... 4-0-0 11/29 Western Mich. 1/0 41:25 1 1.82 19 .930 0 0 1 0 0 Notre Dame in January...... 5-0-1 12/5 at Ferris St. 1/1 59:40 1 1.77 30 .933 1 0 0 1 0 12/6 at Ferris St. 1/1 60:00 0 1.66 25 .937 1 0 0 0 0 12/12 at Bowling Green 1/1 59:54 1 1.62 19 .938 1 0 0 0 0 12/13 Bowling Green 1/1 59:52 3 1.70 18 .934 1 0 0 2 0 1/2 vs. Union 1/1 60:00 1 1.66 20 .934 1 0 0 1 0 SPECIALTY GOALTENDING 1/3 vs. Minn.-Duluth 1/1 59:32 1 1.63 19 .935 1 0 0 0 0 STATISTICS 1/9 Alaska 1/1 60:00 0 1.55 16 .937 1 0 0 0 0 Here’s a game-by-game look at Notre Dame’s 1/10 Alaska 1/1 59:52 0 1.48 22 .940 1 0 0 0 0 special teams this season: 1/16 at Lake Superior 1/1 60:00 2 1.51 31 .941 1 0 0 1 0 POWER PLAY LAST 10 MINUTES 1/17 at Lake Superior 1/1 64:28 3 1.56 11 .936 0 0 1 1 1 SV% SV% Totals 24/23 1425:39 37 1.56 542 .936 18 3 3 13 3 JORDAN PEARCE Game PP SH - Goals Shots - Goals at DU 12 - 2 3 - 1 SHU 4 - 0 6 - 0 #31 Tom O’Brien Jr. 5-11, 199 Mokena, Ill./Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) MIA 1 - 0 3 - 0 MIA 8 - 2 5 - 0 at NMU 5 - 0 7 - 0 Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH at NMU 4 - 0 2 - 1 at BC 4 - 0 2 - 0 10/18 Sacred Heart 1/1 58:14 0 0.00 17 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 at PC 2 - 0 6 - 0 11/29 Western Mich. 1/1 23:15 2 1.47 6 .920 0 0 0 1 0 LSSU 17 - 2 4 - 0 LSSU 4 - 0 2 - 0 Totals 2/2 81:29 2 1.47 23 .920 1 0 0 1 0 BGSU 10 - 0 7 - 0 at BGSU 8 - 1 3 - 0 WMU 4 - 0 3 - 0 WMU 2 - 0 4 - 0 at FSU 6 - 1 2 - 0 at FSU 7 - 0 4 - 0 at BGSU 7 - 0 3 - 0 BGSU 9 - 2 5 - 0 Union 2 - 1 5 - 0 UMD 5 - 0 2 - 0 Alaska 6 - 0 3 - 0 Alaska 5 - 0 3 - 0 Career Multi-Point Games at LSSU 12 - 1 11 - 0 Career 2007-08 Career Multi-Goal Games at LSSU 4 - 1 2 - 0 Erik Condra 33 9 Career 2007-08 Totals 148 - 13 97 - 2 Ryan Thang 18 9 Save % (89.9%) (97.9%) Ryan Thang 6 4 Kevin Deeth 16 2 Garrett Regan 6 4 Christian Hanson 13 5 Christian Hanson 4 1 POWER PLAY LAST 10 MINUTES Garrett Regan 10 2 Kevin Deeth 3 0 SV% SV% Kyle Lawson 9 2 Erik Condra 3 1 TOM O’BRIEN Justin White 8 3 Calle Ridderwall 3 1 Game PP SH - Goals Shots - Goals Brett Blatchford 7 0 Dan Kissel 2 1 SHU 6 - 0 3 - 0 Calle Ridderwall 6 1 Ian Cole 1 1 WMU 2 - 1 ------Ben Ryan 6 4 Ben Ryan 1 1 Totals 8 - 1 3 - 0 Dan Kissel 5 2 Save % (.875%) (1.000%) Ian Cole 4 3 Billy Maday 3 -- Christiaan Minella 2 0 Teddy Ruth 1 1 Ryan Guentzel 1 --

2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 12 Team Season Highs/Lows (2008-09) 2008-09 Multi-Point Games Most goals in a game ...... 9 vs. Bowling Green (11/22/08) Player (# in 08-09) Stats Opp Date Fewest goals in a game ...... 0 vs. Miami (10/24/08) Erik Condra (6) 1-1-2 LSSU 1/17/09 Most assists in a game ...... 16 vs. Bowling Green (11/22/08) Ryan Thang (3) 1-1-2 Alaska 1/10/09 Fewest assists in a game ...... 0 vs. Miami (10/24/08) Kyle Lawson (3) 0-2-2 Alaska 1/9/09 Most goals against ...... 5 by Denver (10/11/08) Garrett Regan (3) 2-0-2 UMD 1/3/09 Fewest goals against ...... 0 by Alaska (1/9 and 1/10/09) Christiaan Minella (2) 0-2-2 UMD 1/3/09 ...... 0 by Ferris State (12/6/08) Ben Ryan (2) 1-1-2 UNION 1/2/09 ...... 0 by Sacred Heart (10/18/08) Dan Kissel (2) 1-1-2 UNION 1/2/09 ...... 0 by Sacred Heart (10/17/08) Erik Condra (5) 0-2-2 UNION 1/2/09 Most assists against ...... 8 by Denver (10/11/08) Christian Hanson (7) 2-0-2 BGSU 12/13/08 Brett Blatchford (5) 0-2-2 BGSU 12/13/08 Fewest assists against ...... 0, five times, last by Alaska (1/9-10/09) Kevin Deeth 0-2-2 BGSU 12/13/08 Most goals in a period ...... 6 at Bowling Green, 3rd period (11/22/08) Erik Condra (4) 0-2-2 BGSU 12/12/08 Most goals against in a period ...... 4 by Denver, 3rd period (10/11/08) Ben Ryan 1-1-2 BGSU 12/12/08 Most shots for in a game ...... 49 vs. Western Michigan (11/28/08) Christian Hanson (6) 1-1-2 FSU 12/5/08 Most shots against in a game...... 43 by Lake Superior (11/14/08) Calle Ridderwall (5) 1-1-2 FSU 12/5/08 Most shots in a period ...... 23 vs. Western Michigan, 2nd period (11/28/08) Calle Ridderwall (4) 2-2-4 WMU 11/28/08 Most shots against in a period ...... 15 by Western Michigan, 2nd period (11/29/08) Christian Hanson (5) 0-3-3 WMU 11/28/08 ...... 15 by Lake Superior, 2nd period (11/14/08) Billy Maday (3) 1-1-2 WMU 11/28/08 Fewest shots for in a game ...... 19 vs Miami (10/25/08) Calle Ridderwall (3) 2-2-4 BGSU 11/22/08 Fewest shots against in a game ...... 14 by Lake Superior State (1/17/09) Christian Hanson (4) 2-1-3 BGSU 11/22/08 Fewest shots in a period ...... 2 vs. Miami, 2nd period (10/25/08) Brett Blatchford (4) 0-3-3 BGSU 11/22/08 Ryan Guentzel 1-1-2 BGSU 11/22/08 Fewest shots against in a period ...... 3 by Lake Superior, 3rd period (1/17/09) Ryan Thang (2) 0-2-2 BGSU 11/22/08 Most PIM in a game ...... 12 for 48 minutes at Ferris State (12/6/08) Erik Condra (3) 1-1-2 BGSU 11/22/08 ...... 14 for 28 minutes at Bowling Green (11/22/08) Billy Maday (2) 1-1-2 BGSU 11/22/08 Fewest PIM in a game...... 2 for 4 minutes at Providence College (11/8/08) Christian Hanson (3) 2-1-3 BGSU 11/21/08 Most opponent penalties in a game ...... 13 for 53 by Ferris State (12/6/08) Christiaan Minella 1-1-2 BGSU 11/21/08 ...... 19 for 46 minutes by Bowling Green (11/22/08) Calle Ridderwall (2) 0-2-2 BGSU 11/21/08 Fewest opponent penalties in a game ...... 3 for 6 minutes by Providence College (11/8/08) Garrett Regan (2) 0-2-2 BGSU 11/21/08 Most power-play chances ...... 12 vs. Bowling Green (11/22/08, 6-12) Calle Ridderwall 1-2-3 LSSU 11/15/08 Most power play goals...... 6 vs. Bowling Green (11/22/08, 6-12) Kevin Deeth (3) 0-2-2 LSSU 11/15/08 Most short-handed goals ...... 1 (six times - last time vs. Lake Superior (1/17/09) Brett Blatchford (3) 0-2-2 LSSU 11/15/08 Most opponent power-play chances...... 10 by Boston College (11/7/08, 0-10) Christian Hanson (2) 0-2-2 LSSU 11/15/08 Most opponent power-play goals...... 2 by Bowling Green (12/13/08, 2-7) Justin White (2) 0-2-2 LSSU 11/14/08 Garrett Regan 2-0-2 PC 11/8/08 ...... 2 by Lake Superior (11/14/08, 2-5) Justin White 0-2-2 PC 11/8/08 ...... 2 by Miami (10/25/08, 2-7) Kyle Lawson (2) 1-1-2 NMU 11/1/08 ...... 2 by Denver (10/11/08, 2-8) Billy Maday 1-1-2 NMU 11/1/08 Most opponent short-handed goals ...... 1 by Bowling Green (11/21/08) Brett Blatchford (2) 0-2-2 NMU 11/1/08 ...... 1 by Lake Superior (11/15/08) Christian Hanson 0-2-2 NMU 11/1/08 Brett Blatchford 0-2-2 NMU 10/31/08 Ian Cole 1-2-3 SHU 10/18/08 Erik Condra (2) 1-2-3 SHU 10/18/08 Ryan Thang 2-0-2 SHU 10/18/08 Kevin Deeth (2) 1-1-2 SHU 10/18/08 NOTRE DAME SCORING STREAKS: Christian Hanson 4 11/15-11/28 4-7-11 Dan Kissel 0-2-2 SHU 10/18/08 Point Streaks Brett Blatchford 3 12/13-1/3 0-4-4 Kyle Lawson 0-2-2 SHU 10/18/08 Player Length Dates G-A-PTS Kevin Deeth 3 11/15-11/22 0-4-4 Erik Condra 1-1-2 SHU 10/17/08 Erik Condra 6 12/12-1/10 1-7-8 Kevin Deeth 3 10/11-10/18 1-4-5 Kevin Deeth 0-2-2 Denver 10/11/08 Calle Ridderwall 6 11/15-12/5 6-10-16 Billy Maday 3 10/25-11/1 1-3-4 Christian Hanson 6 11/15-12/5 6-8-14 Brett Blatchford 3 10/31-11/7 0-5-5 Billy Maday 6 11/15-12/5 5-3-8 Justin White 3 11/7-11/14 0-4-4 Brett Blatchford 5 11/14-11/28 0-8-8 Ben Ryan 3 12/12-1/2 2-3-5 Billy Maday 5 10/25-11/8 2-4-6 Ian Cole 2 1/16- 0-2-2 Kevin Deeth 5 4/10-10/18 3-4-7 Billy Maday 2 1/16- 0-2-2 Kevin Deeth 4 11/15-11/28 1-4-5 Christiaan Minella 4 11/14-11/22 3-2-5 Goal Streaks Christian Hanson 4 10/25-11/7 3-2-5 Player Length Dates Goals Ian Cole 4 10/25-11/7 2-2-4 Billy Maday 5 11/15-11/29 5-2-7 Christian Hanson 3 1/9-1/16 1-2-3 Ryan Thang 3 1/3-1/10 3-1-4 Ryan Thang 3 1/3-1/10 3-1-4 Christiaan Minella 3 11/14-11/21 3-1-4 Brett Blatchford 3 12/13-1/10 0-4-4 Christian Hanson 2 11/21-11/22 4-2-6 Ben Ryan 3 12/12-1/2 2-3-5 Christian Hanson 2 12/12-12/13 3-0-3 Ryan Guentzel 3 11/7-11/14 1-2-3 Justin White 2 11/21-11/22 2-0-2 Garrett Regan 3 11/7-11/14 3-1-4 Garrett Regan 2 11/7-11/8 3-0-3 Justin White 3 11/7-11/14 0-4-4 Christian Hanson 2 10/25-10/31 2-0-2 Brett Blatchford 3 10/31-11/7 0-5-5 Erik Condra 2 10/17-10/18 2-3-5 Calle Ridderwall 2 1/16- 1-1-2 Kevin Deeth 2 1/16- 1-1-2 Bold - Current Streaks Ian Cole 2 1/16- 0-2-2 Billy Maday 2 1/16- 0-2-2

Assist Streaks Player Length Dates Assists Calle Ridderwall 5 11/15-12/5 6-10-16 Brett Blatchford 5 11/14-11/28 0-8-8 Erik Condra 4 12/12-1/3 0-6-6 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 13

THE LAST TIME: Notre Dame won in a shootout (CCHA)...... January 17, 2009 at Lake Superior (3-3, won SO, 2-1) IRISH CAREER STATS Notre Dame won in overtime ...... April 10, 2008 vs. Michigan (5-4, ot - NCAA semifinals) Player GP G A PTS PEN/MIN Notre Dame CCHA overtime win...... February 17, 2007 at Alaska (3-2) Erik Condra 144 41 101 142 52/104 Notre Dame lost in overtime...... March 21, 2008 vs. Miami (2-1, ot) Ryan Thang 114 46 41 87 51/102 Notre Dame lost in CCHA in overtime...... January 8, 2005 at Lake Superior State (2-1) Notre Dame scored 10 or more goals in a game...... October 14, 1994 vs. St. Francis Xavier (10-2) Kevin Deeth 112 32 52 84 39/86 Notre Dame allowed 10 or more goals in a game...... March 12, 2005 at Michigan (10-1) Christian Hanson 128 34 25 59 54/119 Notre Dame had a home shutout ...... Jan. 10, 2009 vs. Alaska (Jordan Pearce, 22 saves) Garrett Regan 139 29 28 57 35/70 Notre Dame had a road shutout...... Dec. 6, 2008 at Ferris State (Jordan Pearce, 25 saves) Kyle Lawson 108 11 46 57 40/80 Notre Dame had a neutral site shutout ...... Oct. 13, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst (Jordan Pearce, 25 saves) Brett Blatchford 100 2 45 47 24/56 Notre Dame had a shutout in a CCHA game ...... Jan. 10, 2009 at Alaska (Jordan Pearce, 22 saves) Dan Kissel 87 19 22 41 22/44 Notre Dame was shut out in a CCHA game...... October 24, 2008 vs. Miami (Cody Reichard, 29 saves) Ben Ryan 71 17 23 40 22/44 Notre Dame was shut out at home ...... October 24, 2008 vs. Miami (Cody Reichard, 29 saves) Notre Dame was shut out on road...... Feb. 29, 2008 at Western Michigan (Riley Gill, 42 saves) Justin White 104 11 28 39 21/50 Notre Dame had 35 or more shots in a game...... November 15, 2008 vs. Lake Superior (39 shots) Ian Cole 66 11 22 33 37/74 Notre Dame had 40 or more shots in a game...... November 28, 2008 vs. Western Michigan (49 shots) Calle Ridderwall 64 15 15 30 11/30 Notre Dame had 50 or more shots in a game...... March 23, 2007 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (53 shots) Billy Maday 24 9 9 18 8/16 Notre Dame surrendered 35 or more shots in a game...... March 28, 2008 vs. New Hampshire (35 shots) Christiaan Minella 70 6 13 19 35/70 Notre Dame surrendered 40 or more shots in a game...... November 14, 2008 vs. Lake Superior (43 shots) Ryan Guentzel 51 2 10 12 11/30 Notre Dame surrendered 50 or more shots in a game...... October 22, 2004 vs. Boston College (52 shots) Teddy Ruth 63 4 4 8 28/72 Notre Dame had six PP goals in a game ...... November 22, 2008 at Bowling Green (9-1 win) Luke Lucyk 73 2 4 6 18/36 Notre Dame had four PP goals in a game...... November 28, 2008 vs. Western Michigan (4-1 win) Jordan Pearce 79 0 3 3 3/6 Notre Dame had three PP goals in a game...... October 31, 2008 at Northern Michigan (3-2 win) Sean Lorenz 25 0 3 3 5/10 Notre Dame had two short-handed goals in a game ...... December 1, 2007 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (5-0 win) Patrick Gaul 8 0 1 1 1/2 Notre Dame surrendered five PP goals...... December 4, 2004 vs. Michigan (8-0) Brad Phillips 5 0 0 0 1/2 Notre Dame surrendered four PP goals...... March 11, 2005 at Michigan (10-1 loss) Eric Ringel 5 0 0 0 0/0 Notre Dame surrendered three PP goals...... December 29, 2007 vs. Massachusetts (4-3 loss) Tom O’Brien 2 0 0 0 0/0 Notre Dame surrendered two short-handed goals/game ...... December 2, 2000 vs. Miami (5-2 loss) Notre Dame player scored a hat trick...... January 5, 2007 - Kevin Deeth (vs. Robert Morris) Nick Condon 2 0 0 0 1/2 ...... October 21, 2006 - Dan Kissel (vs. Providence College) Richard Ryan 1 0 0 0 0/0 ...... October 20, 2006 - Mark Van Guilder (vs. Boston College) Notre Dame player scored four goals...... October 19, 1995 - Brian Urick (at Alaska-Fairbanks) Goaltender GP W-L-T GAvg. Sv% Notre Dame player scored five goals...... December 29, 1971 - Ian Williams (at Dartmouth) Tom O’Brien 2 1-0-0 1.47 .920 Brad Phillips 5 4-1-0 1.53 .923 Notre Dame player had three assists...... Nov. 28, 2008 - Christian Hanson (vs. Western Michigan, 0g, 3a) Jordan Pearce 79 47-23-7 2.01 .917 Notre Dame player had four assists...... March 9, 2007 - Erik Condra (Alaska - 0g, 4a) ...... January 5, 2007 - Erik Condra (at Robert Morris - 1g, 4a) Notre Dame player had five assists...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) WHERE ARE THEY NOW?? Notre Dame player had three points ...... Nov. 28, 2008 - Christian Hanson (vs. Western Michigan, 0g, 3a) Seventeen former Notre Dame players are currently Notre Dame player had four points...... November 28, 2008 - Calle Ridderwall (Western Michigan, 2g, 2a) on professional hockey rosters as of Jan. 28...... November 22, 2008 - Calle Ridderwall (Bowling Green - 2g, 2a) Notre Dame player had five points...... November 1, 2007 - Erik Condra (Lake Superior - 2g, 3a) NHL GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame player had six points...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Brett Lebda - Detroit 39 3 7 10 34 Notre Dame player had seven points...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Yan Stastny - St. Louis 34 3 4 7 20 Mark Eaton - Pittsburgh 36 1 1 2 24 Tim Wallace - Pittsburgh $ 13 0 2 2 7 Notre Dame goalie made 35+ saves ...... Oct. 12, 2006 - David Brown (vs, Minnesota State, 6-1 win, 36 saves) Notre Dame goalie made 40+ saves ... Nov. 14, 2008 - Jordan Pearce (vs. Lake Superior, 3-3 ot tie, 40 saves) AHL GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame goalie made 50+ saves...... Oct. 22, 2004 - Morgan Cey (vs. Boston College, 3-2 win, 50 saves) Tom Galvin - Grand Rapids 44 2 8 10 32 Tim Wallace - W.B./Scranton 28 4 4 8 33 Opposing player scored a hat trick...... January 20, 2006 - Darin Olver (Northern Michigan) Wes O’Neill - Lake Erie 24 0 3 3 9 Opposing player scored four goals...... March 12, 1994 - Colin Ward (Western Michigan) Noah Babin - Albany & 22 0 0 0 13 Opposing player scored five goals...... November 10, 1973 - Tom Ross (Michigan State) Mark Van Guilder - Milwaukee * 5 0 0 0 0 David Brown - W.B./Scr. @ 4 1-2-0, 3.94, .841 Opposing player had three assists...... March 28, 2008 - James vanRiemsdyck (New Hampshire, 0g, 3a) ECHL GP G A PTS PIM Opposing player had four assists...... January 18, 2005 - Colin Murphy (Michigan Tech - 0g, 4a) Mark Van Guilder - Cincinnati 40 11 25 36 8 Opposing player had five assists...... January 20, 1996 - Kevin Hilton (Michigan - 0g, 5a) Mike Walsh - Utah 40 11 17 28 28 Michael Bartlett - Johnstown 37 7 12 19 40 Opposing player had three points...... October 11, 2008 - Luke Salazar - (Denver - 2g, 1a) Brock Sheahan - Wheeling 42 3 10 13 41 Opposing player had four points...... April 12, 2008 - Nathan Gerbe (Boston College - 2g, 2a) Noah Babin - Florida 10 0 5 5 2 Opposing player had five points...... January 27, 2001 - Jeff Hamilton (Yale - 2g, 3a) Wes O’Neill - Johnstown # 6 0 1 1 0 Opposing player had six points...... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Tom Sawatske - Phoenix + 5 0 0 0 4 Opposing player had seven points...... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Cincinnati 31 0 3 3 21 Total 36 0 3 3 25 David Brown - Wheeling 15 9-2-2, 2.87, .912 Opposing goalie made 35+ saves...... Nov. 14, 2008- Brian Mahoney-Wilson (Lake Superior, 35 saves, 3-3 tie) Opposing goalie made 40+ saves...... November 28, 2008 - Jerry Kuhn (Western Michigan, 45 saves, 4-1 win) CHL GP G A PTS PIM Opposing goalie made 50+ saves...... November 5, 2004 - Jordan Sigalet (BGSU, 50 saves, 4-4 tie) Evan Rankin - Rio Grande 40 15 15 30 44 Morgan Cey - Colorado 15 10-5-0, 3.66 .887 Notre Dame had a penalty shot...... Oct. 27, 2006 - Kevin Deeth (stopped by Army, ND wins, 3-0) ...... Oct. 12, 2001 - Rob Globke (scored vs. Union College, ND loses, 7-4) England GP G A PTS PIM Opp. had a penalty shot...... Feb. 28, 2003 - Vince Bellisimo - WMU (stopped by Morgan Cey, ND loses, 4-2) Dan Carlson - Coventry 42 18 42 60 46

Notre Dame swept a two-game series ...... 6 Times, last time - Jan. 9-10, 2009 (vs. Alaska, 2-0, 3-0) Germany GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame swept a CCHA series ...... 6 Times, last time - Jan. 9-10, 2009 (vs. Alaska, 2-0, 3-0) Ben Simon - Iserlohn 42 4 10 14 58 Notre Dame swept a road two-game series...... Dec. 5-6, 2008 (at Ferris State, 3-1, 1-0) Notre Dame swept a CCHA road two-game series ...... Dec. 5-6, 2008 (at Ferris State, 3-1, 1-0) $ returned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranto - 12/10 & assigned to Florida (ECHL) - 1/2 Events in bold occurred in 2008-09 season @ assigned to Wheeling (ECHL) - 12/8 # recalled to Lake Erie (AHL) - 11/3 + traded by Phoenix to Cincinnati - 10/31 * sent to Cincinnati (ECHL) - 10/24 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 14 e n t r a l o l l e g i a t e o c k e y s s o c t a n d i n g s NATIONAL POLLS: 2008-09 C C H A . S CCHA OVERALL USA TODAY/Amer. Hockey Mag. (January 26) TEAM GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA Last 1. Notre Dame 18 13 2 3 3 32 60 30 25 19 3 3 86 39 School Record Pts Week 2. Miami 20 12 5 3 1 28 63 39 26 14 8 4 83 55 1. Notre Dame (21) 19-3-3 497 1 Alaska 22 9 8 5 3 26 39 35 26 11 9 6 51 39 2. Boston University (13) 18-5-1 489 2 3. Northeastern 17-5-2 421 5 4. Michigan 18 12 6 0 0 24 58 34 26 18 8 0 89 56 4. Cornell 14-2-3 406 3 Ohio State 18 9 6 3 3 24 56 56 26 16 7 3 93 70 5. Minnesota 12-5-5 360 6 Nebraska-Omaha 20 8 7 5 3 24 51 45 27 13 9 5 77 62 6. Vermont 14-5-4 330 7 7. Ferris State 18 7 8 3 0 17 40 43 26 10 11 5 70 72 7. Michigan 18-8-0 322 8 8. Lake Superior 18 4 8 6 1 15 49 51 26 7 11 8 76 70 8. Denver 15-7-3 284 4 Northern Michigan 18 4 10 4 3 15 34 42 24 7 13 4 49 59 9. Princeton 13-5-0 241 9 10. Western Michigan 18 4 9 5 1 14 37 58 26 7 13 6 60 81 10. Miami 14-8-4 210 10 11. Bowling Green 18 6 11 1 0 13 40 63 26 9 14 3 64 86 11. Boston College 11-8-3 149 14 12. Michigan State 18 4 12 2 2 12 31 62 26 7 16 3 45 82 12. North Dakota 15-10-3 127 15 13. Ohio State 16-7-3 90 11 14. New Hampshire 11-8-4 62 12 15. Minnesota-Duluth 13-7-6 38 NR THIS WEEK IN THE CCHA LAST WEEK IN THE CCHA Receiving votes: Colorado College, 26; Wisconsin, Friday, January 23 20; Yale, 4; Air Force, 3; RIT, 1. Friday, January 30 Michigan at Notre Dame, 8:05 p.m. at Bowling Green 4, Lake Superior 3 Ohio State at Alaska, 7:05 p.m. (AST) Miami 2, at Nebraska-Omaha 2 (OT) USCHO.com /CBS College (January 26) (UNO wins shootout, 3-2) Last Michigan State at Lake Superior, 7:05 p.m. School Record Pts Week Nebraska-Omaha at Ferris State, 7:05 p.m. Western Michigan 2, at Ohio State 2 (OT) 1. Notre Dame (37) 19-3-3 987 1 Bowling Green at Miami, 7:35 p.m. (OSU wins shootout, 2-1) 2. Boston University (13) 18-5-1 963 2 No. Michigan at Western Michigan, 7:35 p.m. at Northern Michigan 2, Alaska 0 3. Northeastern 17-5-2 867 5 Michigan 6, Michigan State 2 4. Cornell 14-2-3 831 3 Saturday, January 31 (at Joe Louis Arena) 5. Minnesota 12-5-5 791 6 6. Vermont 14-5-4 716 7 Notre Dame at Michigan, 7:35 p.m. Ohio State at Alaska, 7:05 p.m. (AST) Saturday, January 24 7. Denver 15-7-3 696 4 Lake Superior 8, at Bowling Green 4 8. Michigan 18-8-0 692 8 Michigan State at Lake Superior, 7:05 p.m. 9. Princeton 13-5-0 582 9 Nebraska-Omaha at Ferris State, 7:05 p.m. Miami 6, at Nebraska-Omaha 1 10. Miami 14-8-4 553 10 Bowling Green at Miami, 7:05 p.m. Western Michigan 4, at Ohio State 1 11. Boston College 11-8-3 450 14 No. Michigan at Western Michigan, 7:35 p.m. Alaska 2, at No. Michigan 2 (OT) 12. North Dakota 15-10-3 432 15 (NMU wins shootout, 2-0) 13. New Hampshire 11-8-4 353 11 at Michigan 5, Michigan State 3 14. Ohio State 16-7-3 347 12 15. Wisconsin 13-10-3 279 16 16. Minnesota-Duluth 13-7-6 271 17 17. Colorado College 13-9-6 244 13 18. Yale 13-5-1 158 NR 19. Air Force 17-6-1 97 20 20. Dartmouth 10-7-2 67 18 Receiving Votes: St. Cloud State, 42; Nebraska- Omaha, 24; RIT, 23; Alaska, 17; Minnesota State, 5; Massachusetts, 4; Quinnipiac, 4; St. Lawrence, 4; Niagara, 1.

Inside College Hockey.com (January 25) Last School Record Week 1. Notre Dame 19-3-3 1 2008-09 Notre Dame Television Schedule 2. Boston University 18-5-1 3 3. Cornell 14-2-3 2 The Notre Dame hockey team is scheduled to appear on television 10 times during the 2008-09 regular 4. Northeastern 17-5-2 5 season. The Irish will appear five times on CBS College Sports, twice on Comcast, twice on FSN-Detroit 5. Vermont 14-5-4 6 and once on ESPN Classic. Hockey fans should check their local cable and satellite systems for the loca- 6. Denver 15-7-3 4 tion of the various networks. The entire television schedule for the Irish: 7. Michigan 18-8-0 8 8. Minnesota 12-5-5 7 Friday, November 7 at Boston College ESPN Classic/ESPN 360 7:00 p.m. 9. Princeton 13-5-0 9 Saturday, November 29 Western Michigan Comcast 7:05 p.m. 10. Miami 14-8-4 11 Saturday, December 13 Bowling Green Comcast 7:05 p.m. 11. North Dakota 15-10-1 16 Friday, January 30 Michigan CBS College Sports 8:05 p.m. 12. Ohio State 16-7-3 10 Saturday, January 31 at Michigan FSN-Detroit 7:35 p.m. 13. Boston College 11-8-3 14 14 . Wisconsin 13-10-3 15 Friday, February 6 at Ohio State CBS College Sports 8:05 p.m. 15. New Hampshire 11-8-4 13 Friday, February 13 Northern Michigan CBS College Sports 8:05 p.m. 16. Colorado College 13-9-6 12 Friday, February 20 at Nebraska-Omaha CBS College Sports 7:05 p.m. (CT) 17. Air Force 17-6-1 18 Friday, February 27 Michigan State CBS College Sports 7:05 p.m. 18. Minnesota-Duluth 13-7-6 16 Saturday, February 28 at Michigan State FSN-Detroit 5:05 p.m. 19. Yale 13-5-1 NR 20. RIT 16-9-1 NR . Bubble-licious: St. Cloud State, Dartmouth, Nebraska- Omaha 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 15 Notre Dame Player Notes 1 Jordan Pearce, Sr., Goaltender 3 Brett Blatchford, Jr., D • Candidate for the 2009 Hobey Baker Award • Picked up one assist in each game of the Shillelagh Tournament at Hoffman • One of 20 candidates for the 2008-09 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Estates, Ill., in Irish wins over Union and Minnesota-Duluth • Recorded a win and a tie (shootout win) at Lake Superior State (1/16 and 1/17); • Had fifth multiple-point game of the season with two power-play assists in 4-3 Made 31 saves in 3-2 win on Jan. 16; followed with a season-low 11 saves in win over Bowling Green (12/13) 3-3 tie with Lakers on Jan. 17; stopped two-of-three shots to win third shootout • Named CCHA defenseman of the week for the second week in a row; had four of the year assists and was +3 in two wins over Bowling Green; in 5-1 win on 11/21, as • Selected as the CCHA goaltender of the week for his back-to-back shutouts sisted on Billy Maday power-play goal and was +1; followed with three assists against Alaska (2-0, 3-0); stopped all 38 shots he faced on the weekend (16, 22); (+2) in 9-1 victory (11/22) wins extended winning streak to eight straight and unbeaten string to 18 (16- • Selected CCHA defenseman of the week after three-assist weekend against 0-2). Lake Superior State • Selected as the Most Outstanding Player and to the All-Tournament team at the • Set up two goals, including Christiaan Minella’s game winner in 5-2 victory Shillelagh Tournament with a pair of 3-1 wins over Union College and over Lake Superior State (11/15) Minnesota-Duluth. Made 20 saves in opening win over Union (1/2) and fol • Had one assist in 3-3 tie with Lake Superior State (11/14) lowed with 19 saves in 3-1 win over UMD (1/3). • Assisted on Christian Hanson’s game-winning power-play goal in 4-1 victory • Made 19 saves in 3-1 win at BGSU Ice Arena (12/12); stopped 18-of-21 at Boston College (11/7) shots in a 4-3 win at Joyce Center (12/13); recorded first assist of the season on • Had back-to-back two-assist games in weekend sweep at Northern Michigan Christian Hanson goal in 3-1 win at Bowling Green (3-2 and 4-2); three of four assists came on power play • Selected CCHA goaltender of the week for week ending Dec. 7 after two wins • Assisted on Christiaan Minella goal in 7-0 win over Sacred Heart (10/18) at Ferris State; stopped 55-of-56 shots (.982) in win and shutout win • Stopped 30-of-31 shots in 3-1 win (12/5) and stopped all 25 shots in 1-0 shutout 5 Teddy Ruth, So., D of Bulldogs (12/6). • Set up Ben Ryan goal in 3-0 win over Alaska (1/10); assist was first of the • Picked up a win and a tie (shootout win) versus Western Michigan; made 21 season saves in 4-1 win (11/28) and followed with 19 saves in relief of Tom O’Brien in • Missed both games of the Shillelagh Tournament while playing for U.S. Junior 3-3 tie and shootout win versus Broncos on 11/29. National team at World Junior Championships; played in all six games with no • Had a pair of wins in weekend sweep of Bowling Green; made 27 saves in 5-1 points and 25 minutes in penalties in helping U.S. to fifth-place finish win on Nov. 21 and followed up with 22 saves in 9-1 victory on Nov. 22. • Selected to USA Hockey Junior National Team that will compete at World • Had 20 saves in 5-2 win over Lake Superior (11/15). Junior Championships in Ottawa, Ont. from Dec. 25 to Jan. 5 • Made a career-high 40 saves in 3-3 tie (shootout win) versus Lake Superior • Picked up second goal of the season in 3-1 win at Bowling Green (12/12); goal (11/14); stopped three-of-four shots in the 2-1 shootout win. gave Irish a 1-0 first-period lead • Made it four straight road wins with 26 saves in a 4-1 win at Providence (11/8) • Scored his first goal of the season in 5-2 win over Lake Superior (11/15) • Recorded third straight rowd win, making 27 saves in 4-1 win at No. 2 Boston • Missed first two games of the season with lower body injury; returned to action College (11/7) versus Sacred Heart (10/18). • Selected CCHA goaltender of the week for his two wins at Northern Michigan (10/31 and 11/1); stopped 43-of-47 shots (.915 sv%) in 3-2 and 4-2 wins • Made 18 saves in 4-2 win at Northern Michigan (11/1) 6 Patrick Gaul, Fr., C • Had 25 saves in 3-2 win at Northern Michigan (10/31) • Had first collegiate point with an assist on Dan Kissel’s game-winning goal in • Had 21 saves in 3-2 loss to Miami (10/25); surrendered two power-play goals 1-0 win at Ferris State (12/6) • Made 21 saves in a 2-0 loss to Miami (10/24) • Saw first collegiate action in 5-2 loss at Denver (10/11) • Had streak of 21 consecutive starts and 25 consecutive appearances snapped on Oct. 18 versus Sacred Heart when Tom O’Brien got the call. Last time Irish 9 Ryan Thang, Jr., LW played without Pearce seeing action was Jan. 5, 2008 at Northern Michigan. • Game winner on Jan. 9 gives Thang 13 for career and ties him for first on Notre • Recorded first shutout of the season and fifth of his career, making 18 saves in Dame’s all-time game-winning goal list a 3-0 blanking of Sacred Heart (10/17). • Scored one goal in each game of the Alaska series; got game winner on the • Lost season opener at Denver (10/11), making 26 saves on the night power play in 2-0 win over Nanooks on Jan. 9; scored empty-net goal in 3-0 • Honorable mention preseason all-CCHA selection win on Jan. 10 • Scored first goal since 11/29 in 3-1 win over Minnesota-Duluth (1/3) 2 Kyle Lawson, Jr., D • Had game-tying goal and then the game-tying shootout goal in 3-3 tie with • Selected as CCHA defenseman of the week for the week ending Jan. 11; had Western Michigan that the Irish won in the shootout, 2-1 on 11/29 three assists and was +3 in weekend sweep of Alaska (2-0, 3-0) • Had a pair of assists in 9-1 win over Bowling Green (11/22) • Named to the All-Tournament team of the Shillelagh Tournament; logged • Assisted on Erik Condra power-play goal in 5-2 win over Lake Superior 30+ minutes of playing time and was +3 on the weekend as Irish played with (11/15) out sophomores Ian Cole and Teddy Ruth who were with the U.S. Team as • Scored empty net goal in 4-1 win at Providence (11/8) World Junior Championships • Set up Kyle Lawson ppg goal in 4-2 win over Northern Michigan (11/1); won • Assisted on Ben Ryan’s game-winning goal in 3-1 win at Bowling Green a face off to start the play (12/12) • Picked up third goal of the season (ppg) in 3-2 win at Northern Michigan • Assisted on Justin White’s goal in 5-1 win over Bowling Green (11/21) (10/31) • Helped set up Ryan Guentzel’s game-tying goal in 3-3 tie with Lake Superior • Scored two goals (one shg, one ppg) in 7-0 win over Sacred Heart (10/18); State (11/14) sixth multiple goal game and 12th game-winning goal of career • Assisted on one goal in weekend at Boston College and Providence (11/7-8) • Assisted on Erik Condra goal for first point of season in 3-0 win over Sacred • Had one goal (ppg) and one assist in 4-2 win over Northern Michigan (11/1) Heart (10/17). • Had first two-point game of year (2 assists) in 7-0 win versus Sacred Heart • Selected second team preseason all-CCHA (1/0/18) • Selected 2008-09 Notre Dame alternate captain • First goal of the season came short-handed (first shg of career) in 3-0 win versus Sacred Heart (10/17) 10 Justin White, Sr., C • Selected second team preseason Inside College Hockey.com preseason All- • First-period goal tied game at 1-1 on Jan. 16 in 3-2 win at Lake Superior American • Scored first Irish goal in 3-1 win over Union College on Jan. 2 for his fourth of • Selected first team preseason all-CCHA the year • Named 2008-09 Notre Dame alternate captain • Picked up third goal of the season (second consecutive game with a goal) via the power play in 9-1 win at Bowling Green (11/22) • Scored second goal of the year (gwg) in the 5-1 win over Bowling Green (11/22) • Assisted on two Garrett Regan goals in 4-1 win at Providence College (11/8); seventh multiple-point game of his career 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 16 Notre Dame Player Notes • Assisted on Garrett Regan’s first-period goal in 4-1 win at Boston College 16 Dan Kissel, Jr., LW (11/7) • Scored on the power play and added an assist in 3-1 win over Union College on • Scored first goal of the season in 5-2 loss at Denver (10/11) Jan. 2 • Gave Irish a 1-0 first-period lead with third goal of the year in the 4-3 win over 11 Erik Condra, Sr., RW Bowling Green (12/13) • One of 20 candidates for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award • Scored second goal of the season - the game winner - in 1-0 win at Ferris State • Scored sixth goal of the season and added an assist in 3-3 tie at Lake Superior (12/6) (1/17); goal was second short-handed goal of the season • Picked up an assist on Justin White power-play goal in 9-1 win at Bowling • Picked up 100th career assist at Notre Dame when he assisted on Ryan Thang Green (11/22) goal in 3-0 win over Alaska; becomes 10th player in Irish hockey history to • Helped set up Christian Hanson’s power-play, game winner in 4-1 win at Bos record 100 assists in career ton College (11/7) • Scored fifth goal of the season in 2-0 win over Alaska (1/9) for 40th goal of • Scored first goal of the season on the power play in 3-2 win over Northern career Michigan (10/31) • Recorded three assists in the Shillelagh Tournament; had two assists in 3-1 win • Had first multiple-point game of the season (two assists) in 7-0 win over Sacred over Union (1/2) and had one assist in 3-1 victory against Minnesota-Duluth Heart (10/18) (1/3) • Assisted on Dan Kissel goal in first period of 4-3 win over Bowling Green 17 Billy Maday, Fr., RW (12/13) • Had one assist in each game of the Lake Superior State series (1/16-17) • Had two assists in 3-1 win over Bowling Green (12/12) for fourth multiple- • Saw goal streak end at five games and point streak at six games at Ferris State; point game of the year had lone assist on Calle Ridderwall ppg in 3-1 win versus Bulldogs (12/5) • Assisted on Ben Ryan goal in 3-1 win at Ferris State (12/5) • Selected CCHA rookie of the month for November with seven goals and four • Helped the Irish to a shootout win versus Western Michigan (11/29); set assists for 11 points in nine games; finished month with five-game goal and up Ryan Thang power-play goal that tied game, 3-3, in regulation. Followed point streak with game winner in fifth roudn of 2-1 shootout victory • Named CCHA player of the week with two goals and one assist in win and tie • Had a two-point game (shg, 1a) in 9-1 win at Bowling Green (11/22); short- with Western Michigan (11/28 and 29) handed goal was the fifth of his career and moved him into 9th on all-time list • Scored team-high ninth goal of the season in the 3-3 tie with Western Michigan • Scored third goal of the season (first since 10/18 vs. Sacred Heart) via the (11/29) power play in 5-2 win over Lake Superior (11/15) • Had a power-play goal and an assist in 4-1 victory over Western Michigan • Assisted on Ryan Thang empty-net goal in 4-1 win at Providence College (11/28) (11/7) • Upped his goal-scoring streak to three straight games with a goal and an assist • Assisted on Christian Hanson goal in 3-2 loss to Miami (10/25) in 9-1 win at Bowling Green (11/22) • Had three points (1g, 2a) for second multiple-point game of year in 7-0 win • Scored on the power play in the 5-1 win over Bowling Green (11/21) for his over Sacred Heart (10/18) sixth goal of the year. • First goal of the season came on the power-play and was game winner in 3-0 • Scored fifth goal of the season in the first period of 5-2 win over Lake win over Sacred Heart (10/17) Superior (11/15) • Selected second team College Hockey News preseason All-American • Scored in the shootout on Notre Dame’s third shot to tie it at 1-1 on way to 2-1 • Selected first team Inside College Hockey.com preseason All-American shootout win versus Lake Superior (3-3 on 11/14). • First team preseason all-CCHA • Set up Calle Ridderwall’s third-period goal in 4-1 win at Providence College • Selected team captain for 2008-09 season (11/8) • Scored fourth goal of the season in 4-1 win at Boston College (11/7) 12 Richard Ryan, Fr., LW • Selected CCHA rookie of the week for week ending Nov. 2 after scoring a • Saw first collegiate action versus Miami (10/25) goal with two assists in weekend sweep at Northern Michigan • Had a goal (ppg) and one assist in 4-2 win over Northern Michigan (11/1) • Assisted on Dan Kissel power-play goal in 3-2 win at Northern Michigan 13 Eric Ringel, Fr., D (10/31) • Played in both games of the Shillelagh Tournament • Teamed with Calle Ridderwall to set up Ian Cole goal in 3-2 loss to Miami • Saw action in both games of the Western Michigan series (11/28-29) (10/25) • Played in first career game on 10/17 versus Sacred Heart • Picked up second goal of career in 7-0 win over Sacred Heart (10/18) • Scored first career goal in 5-2 loss at Denver (10/11); goal came on first shot of 14 Nick Condon, Fr., D his collegiate career • Played in both games of the Shillelagh Tournament • Played in first career game on 10/11 at Denver 18 Kyle Murphy, Fr., LW • 15 Christiaan Minella, Jr., RW • Scored game-winning goal in second period of 3-2 victory at Lake Superior (1/16); game winner was his second of the season 19 Ben Ryan, So, C • Recorded two assists on Garrett Regan’s goals in 3-1 win over Minnesota- • Scored seventh goal of the season to start Irish comeback in 3-3 tie at Lake Duluth in title game of Shillelagh Tournament Superior (1/17) • Picked up fourth assist of the season in 4-3 win over Bowling Green (12/13) • Assisted on Ryan Thang game winner in 2-0 win over Alaska (1/9); scored • Set up Christian Hanson’s ninth goal of the season in 3-3 tie with Western second goal of the game in 3-0 win over Alaska (1/10) Michigan (11/29) • Selected to the All-Tournament team at the Shillelagh Tournament; had two- • Saw goal streak end in 9-1 win over Bowling Green (11/22) but ran point streak point game (1g, 1a) in 3-1 win over Union (1/2); goal was the game winner to four games (3-2-5) with an assist on a Christian Hanson goal. • Assisted on Dan Kissel goal in 4-3 win over Bowling Green (12/13) • Ran goal-scoring streak to three consecutive games with a goal and an assist in • Recorded fourth goal of the year (gwg) in the second period of 3-1 win at the 5-1 win over Bowling Green (11/21); goal was fourth of the year Bowling Green (12/12) • Scored goals in back-to-back games against Lake Superior; scored first goal of • Scored third goal of the season in 3-1 win at Ferris State (12/5) the night in 3-3 tie with the Lakers (11/14) and then got game winner in 5-2 • Set up Ryan Thang’s game-tying power-play goal in 3-3 tie with Western win on 11/15 Michigan (11/29) that Irish won in shootout, 2-1. • Snapped a 46-game goal less drought with second-period goal in 7-0 win • Scored the game-winning goal in the 9-1 win over Bowling Green; goal came versus Sacred Heart; previous goal came on 11/11/06 versus Bowling Green in the second period on the power play • Assisted on Erik Condra power-play goal in 5-2 win over Lake Superior (11/15) • Scored first goal of the season in second period of 3-3 tie with Lake Superior State (11/14) 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 17 Notre Dame Player Notes • Picked up first assist of the season on Ryan Thang power-play goal in 3-2 win 25 Christian Hanson, Sr., C at Northern Michigan (10/31) • Assisted on Christiaan Minella game winner in 3-2 victory at Lake Superior • Missed opening game of the season with an injury; returned to action in the (1/16) Sacred Heart series. • Picked up game-winning goal (14th goal of year) in 3-0 win over Alaska (1/10) 20 Luke Lucyk, Sr., D • Scored three goals in the weekend series with Bowling Green; scored twice • Assisted on Ben Ryan goal for second assistof the season in 3-3 tie at Lake (ppg, gwg) in 4-3 win over Falcons (12/13); two-goal game was third of the Superior State year and fourth of his career; picked up an insurance goal with an empty-net • Scored first point of the season, notching an assist in the 9-1 win over Bowl short-handed goal in 3-1 win (12/12); shorty was the second of his career ing Green (11/22) • Ran point streak to six games with goal and assist in 3-1 win at Ferris State; goal was team-high 10th of the year; streak ended in second game of series • Had four points (1g, 3a) in weekend series with Western Michigan; scored 21 Kevin Deeth, Jr., C first goal of the game in 3-3 tie with Broncos (11/29); assisted on three • Had a goal and an assist in the Lake Superior series; assisted on Calle Ridder power-play goals in 4-1 win over Western (11/28). wall power-play goal in 3-2 win (1/16); scored game-tying goal on the power • Chosen Inside College Hockey.com’s national player of the week for his play play in 3-3 tie (1/17) for fourth goal of the year versus Bowling Green (4g, 2a) • Had fourth multiple-point game with two power-play assists in 4-3 win over • Selected CCHA offensive player of the week for his six-point weekend (4g, Bowling Green (12/13) 2a) versus Bowling Green • Scored on the power play to tie the game at 1-1 in first period of 4-1 victory • Picked up second three-point game of the season (2g, 1a) in 9-1 win over over Western Michigan (11/29) Bowling Green (11/22); had six points in the series (4g, 2a) • Ran scoring streak to three straight games with one assist in each game of the • Had two goals and one assist in 5-1 win over Bowling Green (11/21) for first Bowling Green series three-point game of his career • Picked up a pair of assists for third multiple-point game of the season in 5-2 • Assisted on two goals in 5-2 Irish win over Lake Superior State (11/15) win over Lake Superior (11/15) • Scored game-winning, power-play goal in 4-1 win at Boston College (11/7) • Scored an empty-net, short-handed goal at 17:49 of the third period in win at • Had a three-point weekend (1g, 2a) in weekend sweep at Northern Michigan Boston College (11/7) (10/31 and 11/1); scored game-winning goal on the power play in 3-2 win on • Assisted on Christian Hanson power-play game winner in 3-2 win over North Oct. 31; picked up two assists in 4-2 win on Nov. 1 ern Michigan (10/31) • Scored second goal of the game in a 3-2 loss to Miami (10/25) • Recorded second multiple-point game of season (1g, 1a) in 7-0 win over • Scored first goal of the season into and empty net in 3-0 win over Sacred Sacred Heart (10/18); goal came on the power play Heart (10/17) • Assisted on Kyle Lawson short-handed goal in 3-0 win over Sacred Heart • Chosen as one of team’s alternate captains for the 2008-09 season (10/17) • Opened the season with two assists in 5-2 loss at Denver (10/11). 27 Ryan Guentzel, So., RW • Assisted on Justin White goal in 3-1 win over Union (1/2) in Shillelagh 22 Calle Ridderwall, So., LW Tournament • Scored 10th goal of the season, a power-play goal (8th) in 3-2 win over Lake • Had two-point night (1g, 1a) in the 9-1 win over Bowling Green (11/22) Superior (1/17) • Picked up an assist in 5-1 win over Bowling Green (11/21) • Recorded ninth goal of the season and seventh on the power play in the 4-3 • Scored first collegiate goal (game-tying goal) in the third period of 3-3 tie win over Bowling Green (12/13) with Lake Superior (11/14) • Scored sixth power-play goal of the season - and game winner - in 3-1 win • Recorded first points of the season with assists against Boston College (11/7) at Ferris State (12/5); had a goal and assist in game to run point streak to six and Providence College (11/8) games; streak stopped in second game of series • Selected CCHA offensive player of the week after getting two goals and three assists in weekend series with Western Michigan; finished week with five- 28 Ian Cole, So., D game point streak (5g, 9a, 14 pts) • Picked up assists in both games of Lake Superior series; assisted on Justin • Assisted on Billy Maday power-play goal in 3-3 tie with Western Michigan White goal in 3-2 win (1/16); helped set up Erik Condra short-handed tally in (11/29) 3-3 tie (1/17) • Turned in second consecutive four-point game (2g, 2a) in 4-1 win over • Missed both games of Shillelagh Tournament while playing in World Junior Western Michigan (11/28); both goals came on the power play and one was Championships; had two goals and two assists for four points in six games the game winner while helping U.S. to fifth-place finish • Had career-high four-point game (2g, 2a) in 9-1 win over Bowling Green • Assisted on Christian Hanson’s second goal of the game in 4-3 win over Bowl (11/22); now has nine points (3g, 6a) in his last three games ing Green (12/13) • Set up power-play goals by Christian Hanson and Billy Maday in 5-1 win • Recorded one assist in each game of Ferris State series; set up Dan Kissel’s over Bowling Green (11/21) game winner in 1-0 win over Bulldogs (12/6) • Had career-best three-point game (1g, 2a) in 5-2 win over Lake Superior • Selected to USA Hockey Junior National Team for the second time to partici (11/15); goal came on the power play pate in the World Junior Championships from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 in Ottawa, • Gave Notre Dame its first shootout win ever with a goal in shootout that gave Ont. Irish a 2-1 edge versus Lake Superior State (3-3, 11/14) • Had a goal and an assist in weekend sweep at Northern Michigan; picked up • Picked up second goal of the season in 4-1 win over Providence College game-winning goal in 4-2 win on Nov.1, scoring with an extra attacker on the (11/8) ice due to a delayed penalty; assisted on a Ryan Thang power-play goal in 3-2 • Scored first goal of the season in the 4-2 win over Northern Michigan (11/1) win on Oct. 31 • Teamed with Billy Maday to set up Ian Cole score in 3-2 loss to Miami • Scored second goal of the season to tie Miami game 1-1 in an eventual 3-2 (10/25) loss to the RedHawks (10/25) • Recorded first point of the season on Christian Hanson goal in 3-0 win over • Chosen CCHA defenseman of the week for week ending 10/19; had a goal Sacred Heart (10/17) and three assists for four points and was +4 in weekend series with Sacred Heart 24 Sean Lorenz, Fr., D • Had three points (1g, 2a) and was +3 in 7-0 win over Sacred Heart (10/18) • Picked up third assist of the season on Garrett Regan’s first period goal in 3-1 • Assisted on Christian Hanson goal in 3-0 win over Sacred Heart (10/17) win over Minnesota-Duluth in championship game of Shillelagh Tournament • Selected second team preseason all-CCHA • Recorded second assist of the season on Christian Hanson’s second goal of the game in 9-1 win over Bowling Green (11/22) 30 Brad Phillips, So., Goaltender • Picked up first collegiate point with an assist on Christian Hanson goal in 3-2 • Suffered a knee injury in the preseason and will be lost for the season loss to Miami (10/25) • Saw first collegiate action in season opener at Denver (10/11) 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 18 Notre Dame Player Notes

31 Tom O’Brien, Jr., Goaltender • Made second start versus Western Michigan (11/29); gave up two goals in 23:15 and finished with six saves before giving way to Jordan Pearce in game that ended in a 3-3 tie • Made first career start versus Sacred Heart (10/18), making 17 saves in 7-0 win over Pioneers; became first Notre Dame goaltender to record a shutout in his first career start.

33 Garrett Regan, Sr., LW • Helped set up Christiaan Minella game winner in 3-2 win at Lake Superior (1/16) • Picked up assist on Christian Hanson game winner in 3-0 win over Alaska (1/10) • Selected to All-Tournament Team at the Shillelagh tournament after scoring a pair of goals in the championship game, including the game winner in 3-1 win over Minnesota-Duluth (1/3) • Assisted on Christian Hanson goal in 3-3 tie with Western Michigan (11/29) • Had two assists in Irish win over Bowling Green (11/21) • Assisted on Christiaan Minella goal in 3-3 tie with Lake Superior (11/14) • Selected CCHA offensive player of the week after scoring three goals in weekend wins over Boston College (11/7) and Providence College (11/8). • Scored first two goals of the game, including the game winner in 4-1 win over Providence College (11/8) • Snapped a 21-game goal-scoring drought with opening goal of the game in 4-1 win at Boston College (11/7)

35 Brian Brooke, So., G •

2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 19 2008-09 Notre Dame Hockey Box Scores Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008 – at Denver, Colo. Friday, Oct. 24, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Friday, Nov. 7, 2008 – at Chestnut Hill, Mass. USA Hockey Hall of Fame Game 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F #10/#10 Miami 1 1 0 - 2 #12/#12 Notre Dame 1 2 1 - 4 #4/#4 Notre Dame 1 0 1 - 2 #8/#8 Notre Dame 0 0 0 - 0 #2/#2 Boston College 0 1 0 - 1 #6/#6 Denver 1 0 4 - 5 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period MU - Pat Cannone 4 (Andy Miele), 5:05. ND - Garrett Regan 1 (Justin White, Ryan Guentzel), 4:40. ND - Billy Maday 1 (Kevin Deeth), 3:30; DU - Tyler Ruegsegger 2nd Period 2nd Period 1 (Tyler Bozak), PPG, 13:57. MU - Gary Steffes 4 (Miele), 5:02. BC - Brock Bradford 7 (Benn Ferriero, Brian Gibbons), 5:41; ND 2nd Period 3rd Period - Christian Hanson 4 (Dan Kissel, Brett Blatchford), PPG, 6:48; No Scoring. No Scoring. ND - Billy Maday 4 (Ian Cole), 10:04. 3rd Period Saves 3rd Period DU – Luke Salazar 1 (Patrick Mullen), 4:35; DU - Salazar 2 (Kyle MU – Cody Reichard (60:00) 11 - 10 - 8 – 29 ND - Kevin Deeth 2 (unassisted), SHG, ENG, 17:49. Ostrow, Jesse Martin), PPG, 7:15; DU - Patrick Wiercioch 1 (Rhett ND – Jordan Pearce (58:38) 9 - 5 - 7 – 21 Saves Rakhshani, Mullen), 8:39; DU - Anthony Maiani 1 (Bozak, Salazar), Power Play: MU: 0-3; ND: 0-8. ND – Jordan Pearce (59:51) 11 - 10 - 6 – 27 12:53; ND - Justin White 1 (Deeth), 19:07. Penalties: MU: 10 for 20 minutes; ND: 5 for 10 minutes BC – John Muse (59:25) 7 - 9 - 3 – 19 Saves Attendance: 2,192 Power Play: ND: 1-7; BC: 0-10. ND – Jordan Pearce (59:57) 8 - 11 - 7 – 26 Penalties: ND: 13 for 26 minutes; BC: 11 for 22 minutes DU – Marc Cheverie (59:57) 6 - 7 - 10 – 23 Attendance: 7,884 (sellout) Power Play: ND: 0-8; DU: 2-8. Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Penalties: ND: 9 for 18 minutes; DU: 9 for 18 minutes 1 2 3 - F Attendance: 6,066 #10/#10 Miami 1 2 0 - 3 Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 – at Providence, R.I. #8/#8 Notre Dame 1 0 1 - 2 1 2 3 - F 1st Period #12/#12 Notre Dame 1 1 2 - 4 Friday, Oct. 17, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. MU - Gary Steffes 5 (Andy Miele, Tommy Wingels), PPG, 10:40; Providence College 0 0 1 - 1 1 2 3 - F ND - Ian Cole 2 (Calle Ridderwall, Billy Maday), 15:45. 1st Period Sacred Heart 0 0 0 - 0 2nd Period ND - Garrett Regan 2 (Justin White), 17:21. #8/#8 Notre Dame 2 0 1 - 3 MU - Justin Mercier 2 (Carter Camper, Pat Cannone), PPG, 17:10; MU 2nd Period 1st Period - Alexandre Lacombe 2 (Brandon Smith, Bill Loupee), 18:32. ND - Regan 3 (White, Ryan Guentzel), 7:36. ND - Erik Condra 1 (Ryan Thang), PPG, 15:09; ND - Kyle Lawson 3rd Period 3rd Period 1 (Kevin Deeth, Condra), 19:48. ND - Christian Hanson 2 (Erik Condra, Sean Lorenz), EX, 18:34. PC - Matt Berglund 2 (John Cavanagh, Ian O’Connor), 8:47; ND - 2nd Period Saves Calle Ridderwall 2 (Billy Maday, Kevin Deeth), 10:00; ND - Ryan No Scoring. MU – Connor Knapp (59:23) 7 - 2 - 8 – 17 Thang 4 (Erik Condra, Kyle Lawson), ENG, 19:30. 3rd Period ND – Jordan Pearce (58:35) 1 - 13 - 7 – 21 Saves ND – Christian Hanson 1 (Ian Cole, Calle Ridderwall), ENG, Power Play: MU: 2-7; ND: 0-8. ND – Jordan Pearce (59:53) 10 - 7 - 9 – 26 19:43. Penalties: MU: 11 for 22 minutes; ND: 10 for 20 minutes PC – Justin Gates (58:40) 10 - 8 - 6 – 24 Saves Attendance: 2,433 Power Play: ND: 0-3; PC: 0-2. SHU – Stefan Drew (59:49) 13 - 15 - 11 – 39 Penalties: ND: 2 for 4 minutes; PC: 3 for 6 minutes ND – Jordan Pearce (59:48) 4 - 4 - 10 – 18 Attendance: 2,003 Power Play: SHU: 0-4; ND: 1-8. Friday, Oct. 31, 2008 – at Marquette, Mich. Penalties: SHU: 7 for 14 minutes; ND: 4 for 8 minutes 1 2 3 - F Attendance: 2,256 #13/#13 Notre Dame 1 1 1 - 3 Friday, Nov. 14, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Northern Michigan 1 0 1 - 2 1 2 3 OT - F 1st Period Lake Superior State 0 2 1 0 - 3 Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. NMU - Tim Hartung 1 (Gregor Hanson, Blake Cosgrove), 5:47; #9/#9 Notre Dame 1 1 1 0 - 3 1 2 3 - F ND - Ryan Thang 3 (Ben Ryan, Ian Cole), PPG, 12:20. (Notre Dame wins shootout, 2-1) Sacred Heart 0 0 0 - 0 2nd Period 1st Period #8/#8 Notre Dame 2 4 1 - 7 ND - Dan Kissel 1 (Brett Blatchford, Billy Maday), PPG, 4:44. ND - Christiaan Minella 2 (Garrett Regan, Justin White), 7:25. 1st Period 3rd Period 2nd Period ND - Ryan Thang 1 (Dan Kissel), SHG, 3:37; ND - Ian Cole 1 (Erik ND - Christian Hanson 3 (Blatchford, Kevin Deeth), PPG, 7:29; LSSU - Simon Gysbers 2 (Zac MacVoy, Matt Cowie), 00:55; Condra, Kyle Lawson), PPG, 7:50. NMU - Nathan Sigmund 1 (Ben Lindenmulder, Erik Gustafsson), LSSU - Nathan Perkovich 3 (Steven Kaunisegan 3 (White, Ryan 2nd Period 12:32. Guentzel), 7:36. ND - Billy Maday 2 (unassisted), 00:17; ND - Thang 2 (Cole, Saves 3rd Period Lawson), PPG, 3:02; ND - Christiaan Minella 1 (Brett Blatchford), ND – Jordan Pearce (59:55) 9 - 7 - 9 – 25 LSSU - Josh Sim 2 (Fred Cassiani, Troy Schwab), 9:17; ND - Ryan 13:32; ND - Condra 2 (Kevin Deeth, Kissel), 17:27. UNH – Brian Stewart (58:39) 8 - 11 - 4 – 23 Guentzel 1 (Justin White, Kyle Lawson), 10:22. 3rd Period Power Play: ND: 3-10; NMU: 0-6. Overtime ND – Deeth 1 (Condra, Cole), PPG, 15:03. Penalties: ND: 6 for 12 minutes; NMU: 10 for 20 minutes No Scoring. Saves Attendance: 2,883 Shootout - ND - Ryan (miss); LSSU - Kaunisto (goal); ND - Dan SHU – Olivier St. Onge (59:42) 6 - 8 - 7 – 21 Kissel (miss); LSSU - Rick Schofield (miss); ND - Billy Maday ND – Tom O’Brien (58:14) 6 - 5 - 6 – 17 (goal); LSSU - Schwab (miss); ND - Calle Ridderwall (goal); Power Play: SHU: 0-8; ND: 3-9. Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 – at Marquette, Mich. LSSU - Perkovich (miss). Penalties: SHU: 10 for 31 minutes; ND: 8 for 16 minutes 1 2 3 - F Saves Attendance: 2,171 #13/#13 Notre Dame 1 3 0 - 4 LSSU – Brian Mahoney-Wilson (64:58) 13 - 9 - 10 - 3 – 35 Northern Michigan 0 1 1 - 2 ND – Jordan Pearce (65:00) 13 - 13 - 10 - 4 – 40 1st Period Power Play: LSSU: 2-5; ND: 0-5. ND - Kyle Lawson 2 (Ryan Thang), PPG, 5:14. Penalties: LSSU: 6 for 12 minutes; ND: 6 for 12 minutes 2nd Period Attendance: 2,733 (sellout) ND - Billy Maday 3 (Christian Hanson, Brett Blatchford), PPG, 6:34; ND - Ian Cole 3 (Lawson, Hanson), EX, 11:32; ND - Calle Ridderwall 1 (Maday, Blatchford), 15:31; NMU - Ray Kaunisto 3 (Matt Butcher, Mike Maltese), 19:46. 3rd Period NMU - Phil Fox 2 (Andrew Cherniwchan, Justin Florek), 14:58. Saves ND – Jordan Pearce (59:48) 4 - 8 - 6 – 18 UNH – Brian Stewart (59:04) 8 - 9 - 5 – 22 Power Play: ND: 2-5; NMU: 0-5. Penalties: ND: 5 for 10 minutes; NMU: 5 for 10 minutes Attendance: 3,756 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 20 2008-09 Notre Dame Hockey Box Scores Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Friday, Nov. 28, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008 – at Big Rapids, Mich. 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F Lake Superior State 2 0 0 - 2 Western Michigan 1 0 0 - 1 #1/#1 Notre Dame 0 1 0 - 1 #9/#9 Notre Dame 2 1 2 - 5 #2/#2 Notre Dame 1 2 1 - 4 Ferris State 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period LSSU - Josh Sim 3 (Tyson Robbins), 5:06; ND - Billy Maday WMU - Max Campbell 4 (Steve Silver, Derek Roehl), 10:09; ND - No Scoring. 5 (Kevin Deeth, Calle Ridderwall), 7:47; LSSU - Zac MacVoy Kevin Deeth 3 (Christian Hanson, Calle Ridderwall), PPG, 17:13. 2nd Period 6 (unassisted), SHG, 15:09; ND - Erik Condra 3 (Garrett Regan, 2nd Period ND- Dan Kissel 2 (Ian Cole, Patrick Gaul), 17:55. Justin White), PPG, 19:44. ND - Ridderwall 6 (Billy Maday), PPG, 2:02; ND - Ridderwall 7 3rd Period 2nd Period (Hanson, Brett Blatchford), PPG, 17:48. No Scoring ND - Christiaan Minella 3 (Christian Hanson, Brett Blatchford), 3rd Period Saves 12:14. ND - Maday 8 (Ridderwall, Hanson), PPG, 6:19. ND – Jordan Pearce (60:00) 8 - 8 - 9 – 25 3rd Period Saves FSU – Pat Nagle (58:51) 8 - 14 - 11 – 33 ND - Teddy Ruth 1 (Deeth, Ridderwall), 7:33; ND - Ridderwall 3 WMU – Jerry Kuhn (59:58) 15 - 21 - 9 – 45 Power Play: ND: 0-5; FSU: 0-5. (Hanson, Blatchford), PPG, 17:31. ND – Jordan Pearce (59:47) 6 - 9 - 6 – 21 Penalties: ND: 12 for 48 minutes; FSU: 13 for 53 minutes Saves Power Play: WMU: 0-5; ND: 4-4. Attendance: 1,543 LSSU – Brian Mahoney-Wilson (60:00) 14 - 9 - 11 – 34 Penalties: WMU: 4 for 8 minutes; ND: 5 for 10 minutes ND – Jordan Pearce (59:44) 7 - 7 - 6 – 20 Attendance: 2,857 (sellout) Power Play: LSSU: 0-4; ND: 2-7. Friday, Dec. 12, 2008 – at Bowling Green, Ohio Penalties: LSSU: 12 for 24 minutes; ND: 8 for 16 minutes 1 2 3 - F Attendance: 2,732 (sellout) Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. #1/#1 Notre Dame 1 1 1 - 3 1 2 3 OT - F Bowling Green 0 1 0 - 1 Western Michigan 1 2 0 0 - 3 1st Period Friday, Nov. 21, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. #9/#9 Notre Dame 2 0 1 0 - 3 ND - Teddy Ruth 2 (Erik Condra, Ben Ryan), 3:25. 1 2 3 - F (Notre Dame wins shootout, 2-1) 2nd Period Bowling Green 0 1 0 - 1 ND- Ryan 4 (Condra, Kyle Lawson), 8:51; BGSU - Kevin Schmidt #6/#5 Notre Dame 2 3 0 - 5 1st Period 2 (Brandon Svendsen, Josh Boyd), 19:35. 1st Period ND - Christian Hanson 9 (Christiaan Minella, Garrett Regan), 7:52; 3rd Period ND - Christian Hanson 5 (Kevin Deeth, Calle Ridderwall), PPG, ND - Billy Maday 9 (Kevin Deeth, Calle Ridderwall), PPG, 10:31; ND - Christian Hanson 11 (Jordan Pearce), 18:29. 16:04; ND - Justin White 2 (Ryan Guentzel, Kyle Lawson), WMU - Patrick Galivan 4 (Max Campbell, Derek Roehl), 11:51. Saves 19:06. 2nd Period ND – Jordan Pearce (59:54) 6 - 9 - 4 – 19 2nd Period WMU - Tyler Ludwig 2 (Greg Squres, Cam Watson), PPG, 3:15; BGSU – Jimmy Spratt (58:26) 10 - 5 - 8 – 23 BGSU - Brandon Svendsen 6 (David Solway), SHG, 5:03; ND WMU - Campbell 5 (Squires, Galivan), 11:06. Power Play: ND: 0-5; BGSU: 0-5. - Billy Maday 6 (Brett Blatchford, Ridderwall), PPG, 6:-9; ND 3rd Period Penalties: ND: 6 for 12 minutes; BGSU: 6 for 12 minutes - Christiaan Minella 4 (Hanson, Regan), 17:49; ND - Hanson 6 ND - Ryan Thang 5 (Ben Ryan, Erik Condra), PPG, 6:27. Attendance: 3,113 (Regan, Minella), 19:59. Overtime hristiaan Minella 3 (Christian Hanson, Brett Blatchford), 12:14. No Scoring. 3rd Period Shootout - ND - Maday (save); WMU - Roehl (save); ND - Rid- Satuday, Dec. 13, 2008 – at Notre Dame, Ind. No Scoring. derwall (miss); WMU - Campbell (goal); ND - Thang (goal); WMU 1 2 3 - F Saves - Ludwig (save); ND - B. Ryan (save); WMU - Galivan (wide); Bowling Green 0 1 2 - 3 BGSU – Jimmy Spratt (60:00) 12 - 7 - 8 – 27 ND - Condra (goal); WMU - Kevin Connauton (save). #1/#1 Notre Dame 1 3 0 - 4 ND – Jordan Pearce (60:00) 10 - 4 - 13 – 27 Saves 1st Period Power Play: BGSU: 0-7; ND: 2-6. WMU – Jerry Kuhn (65:00) 12 - 11 - 9 - 3 – 35 ND - Dan Kissel 3 (Ben Ryan, Erik Condra), 19:36. Penalties: BGSU: 7 for 14 minutes; ND: 8 for 16 minutes ND – Tom O’Brien (23:15) 5 - 1 - x - x – 6 2nd Period Attendance: 2,857 (sellout) Jordan Pearce (41:25) x - 12 - 7 - 0 - 19 ND- Calle Ridderwall 9 (Kevin Deeth, Brett Blatchford), PPG, Power Play: WMU: 1-4; ND: 2-5. 4:52; BGSU - David Solway 6 (Dan Sexton), 7:23; ND - Christian Penalties: WMU: 6 for 12 minutes; ND: 5 for 10 minutes Hanson 12 (Deeth, Blatchford), PPG, 9:02; ND - Hanson 13 (Ian Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 – at Bowling Green, Ohio Attendance: 2,571 Cole, Christiaan Minella), 15:34. 1 2 3 - F 3rd Period #6/#5 Notre Dame 1 2 6 - 9 BGSU - Kyle Page 2 (Dan Sexton, James Perkin), PPG, 4:23; Bowling Green 1 0 0 - 1 Friday, Dec. 5, 2008 – at Big Rapids, Mich. BGSU - Tommy Dee 1 (Patrick Tiesling), PPG, 15:33. 1st Period 1 2 3 - F Saves ND - Billy Maday 7 (Kevin Deeth, Calle Ridderwall), PPG, 9:01; #1/#1 Notre Dame 0 2 1 - 3 BGSU – Jimmy Spratt (58:55) 10 - 7 - 7 – 24 BGSU - Nick Bailen 1 (Jacob Cepis, Kevin Schmidt), PPG, Ferris State 0 1 0 - 1 ND – Jordan Pearce (59:52) 3 - 4 - 11 – 18 12:51. 1st Period Power Play: BGSU: 2-7; ND: 2-5. 2nd Period No Scoring. Penalties: BGSU: 8 for 16 minutes; ND: 10 for 20 minutes. ND - Ben Ryan 2 (Ryan Thang, Erik Condra), PPG, 8:24; ND - Rid- 2nd Period Attendance: 2,857 (sellout) derwall 4 (Brett Blatchford, Maday ), PPG, 13:24. FSU- Cody Chupp 5 (Blair Riley, Zach Redmond), PPG, 00:53; ND 3rd Period - Ben Ryan 3 (Erik Condra, Ian Cole), 8:29; ND - Calle Ridderwall ND - Ryan Guentzel 2 (Thang, Blatchford), 3:06; ND - Ridderwall 8 (Christian Hanson, Billy Maday), PPG, 9:41. Friday, Jan. 2, 2009 – at Hoffman Estates, Ill. 5 (Christian Hanson, Blatchford), PPG, 6:14; ND - Condra 4 (un- 3rd Period Shillelagh Tournament assisted), SHG, 12:11; ND - Hanson 7 (Ridderwall, Luke Lucyk), ND - Hanson 10 (Ridderwall, Kevin Deeth), PPG, 16:02. 1 2 3 - F 16:13; ND - Justin White 3 (Dan Kissel, Guentzel), PPG, 19:01; Saves Union 1 0 0 - 1 ND - Hanson 8 (Christiaan Minella, Sean Lorenz), 19:21.. ND – Jordan Pearce (59:40) 13 - 9 - 8 – 30 #1/#1 Notre Dame 0 2 1 - 3 Saves FSU – Taylor Nelson (59:43) 5 - 11 - 8 – 24 1st Period ND – Jordan Pearce (60:00) 5 - 5 - 12 – 22 Power Play: ND: 2-8; FSU: 1-6. UC - Brendan Milnmow 7 (Mike Schreiber), PP, 18:14. BGSU – Jimmy Spratt (60:00) 10 - 10 - 3 – 23 Penalties: ND: 8 for 16 minutes; BGSU: 11 for 33 minutes 2nd Period Power Play: ND: 6-12; BGSU: 1-7. Attendance: 1.396 ND- Justin White 4 (Ryan Guentzel, Dan Kissel), 2:49; ND - Ben Penalties: ND: 14 for 28 minutes; BGSU: 19 for 46 minutes Ryan 5 (Erik Condra, Brett Blatchford), 12:04. Attendance: 3,422 3rd Period ND - Dan Kissel 4 (Ryan, Condra), 13:29. Saves UC – Corey Milam (59:41) 8 - 8 - 8 – 24 ND – Jordan Pearce (60:00) 6 - 8 - 6 – 20 Power Play: UC: 1-1; ND: 1-4. Penalties: UC: 4 for 8 minutes; ND: 1 for 2 minutes. Attendance: 2,429 2008-09 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 21 2008-09 Notre Dame Hockey Box Scores

Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009 – at Hoffman Estates, Ill. Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009 – at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Shillelagh Tournament 1 2 3 OT - F 1 2 3 - F #1/#1 Notre Dame 1 2 0 0 - 3 Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 0 - 1 Lake Superior 2 1 0 0 - 3 #1/#1 Notre Dame 2 0 1 - 3 (Notre Dame wins shootout, 2-1) 1st Period ND - Garrett Regan 4 (Christiaan Minella, Sean Lorenz), 1:44; ND 1st Period - Regan 5 (Minella, Brett Blatchford), 14:11; UMD - Drew Akin LSSU - Steven Kaunisto 2 (unassisted), SHG, 12:03; LSSU - Chad 4 (Justin Fontaine, Evan Oberg), 18:30. Nehring 5 (Dan Barczuk, Dillin Stonehouse), 16:29: ND - Ben 2nd Period Ryan 7 (Erik Condra, Luke Lucyk), 17:29. No Scoring. 2nd Period 3rd Period ND - Erik Condra 6 (Ian Cole, Jordan Pearce), SHG, 1:28; ND - Ryan Thang 6 (Erik Condra), ENG, 19:59. LSSU - Fred Cassiani 10 (Simon Gysbers, Troy Schwab), PPG, Saves 8:50; ND - Kevin Deeth 4 (Billy Maday, Calle Ridderwall), UMD – Alex Stalock (59:08) 8 - 12 - 9 – 29 PPG, 13:15. ND – Jordan Pearce (59:32) 5 - 10 - 4 – 19 3rd Period Power Play: UMD: 0-6; ND: 0-6. No Scoring. Penalties: UMD: 8 for 16 minutes; ND: 8 for 16 minutes. Overtime Attendance: 3,229 No Scoring. Shootout - LSSU - Schofield (goal); ND - Maday (goal); LSSU - Schwab (miss); ND - Ridderwall (goal); LSSU - Cas- Friday, Jan. 9, 2009 – at Notre Dame, Ind. siani (miss). 1 2 3 - F Saves rv/#19 Alaska 0 0 0 - 0 ND – Jordan Pearce (64:28) 2 - 6 - 3 - 0 – 11 #1/#1 Notre Dame 0 0 2 - 2 LSSU – Pat Inglis (21:28) 11 - 0 - x - x – 11 1st Period B. Mahoney-Wilson (43:32) x - 9 - 10 - 2 - 21 No Scoring. Power Play: ND: 1-6; LSSU: 1-4. 2nd Period Penalties: ND: 4 for 8 minutes; ND: 6 for 12 minutes No Scoring. Attendance: 2,468 3rd Period ND - Ryan Thang 7 (Kyle Lawson), PPG, 11:40; ND - Erik Condra 5 (Christian Hanson, Lawson), ENG, 19:03. Saves UAF – Chad Johnson (59:08) 10 - 10 - 8 – 28 ND – Jordan Pearce (60:00) 4 - 7 - 5 – 16 Power Play: UAF: 0-5; ND: 1-5. Penalties: UAF: 10 for 20 minutes; ND: 10 for 20 minutes. Attendance: 2,857 (sellout)

Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009 – at Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 3 - F rv/#19 Alaska 0 0 0 - 0 #1/#1 Notre Dame 0 0 3 - 3 1st Period No Scoring. 2nd Period No Scoring. 3rd Period ND - Christian Hanson 14 (Garrett Regan, Kyle Lawson), 5:53; ND - Ben Ryan 6 (Teddy Ruth, Ryan Thang), 12:28; ND - Thang 8 (Kevin Deeth, Erik Condra), ENG, 19:05. Saves UAF – Chad Johnson (59:15) 10 - 9 - 7 – 26 ND – Jordan Pearce (59:52) 7 - 7 - 8 – 22 Power Play: UAF: 0-5; ND: 0-2. Penalties: UAF: 6 for 12 minutes; ND: 7 for 14 minutes. Attendance: 2,857 (sellout)

Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 – at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 1 2 3 - F #1/#1 Notre Dame 2 1 0 - 3 Lake Superior 1 1 0 - 2 1st Period LSSU - Josh Sim 8 (Simon Gysbers, Troy Schwab), PPG, 9:56; ND - Justin White 5 (Ryan Guentzel, Ian Cole), 15:12; ND - Calle Ridderwall 10 (Kevin Deeth, Billy Maday), PPG, 18:32. 2nd Period ND- Christiaan Minella 5 (Christian Hanson, Garrett Regan), 12:34; LSSU - Will Acton 3 (Steven Olesky, Sim), 16:01. 3rd Period No Scoring. Saves ND – Jordan Pearce (60:00) 7 - 10 - 14 – 31 LSSU – B. Mahoney-Wilson (59:03) 9 - 10 - 5 – 24 Power Play: ND: 1-5; BGSU: 1-7. Penalties: ND: 7 for 14 minutes; LSSU: 5 for 10 minutes Attendance: 2,598 The Automated ScoreBook Notre Dame Hockey Statistics (as of Jan 28, 2009) All games

Overall: 19-3-3 Conf: 13-2-3 Home: 8-2-2 Away: 9-1-1 Neut: 2-0-0

OVERALL CONFERENCE ------SHOTS----- PENALTY ---GOALS------SHOTS----- PENALTY ---GOALS--- ## Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min PP SH GW GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min PP SH GW ------25 Christian Hanson 25 14 12 26 64 +7 12-24 6 1 4 18 12 12 24 44 +5 7-14 5 1 3 22 Calle Ridderwall 25 10 13 23 56 +2 5-10 8 0 2 18 9 12 21 38 -1 4-8 8 0 2 11 Erik Condra 25 6 16 22 61 +12 14-28 2 2 1 18 4 9 13 47 +8 11-22 1 2 0 21 Kevin Deeth 25 4 16 20 42 +9 13-26 3 1 0 18 2 11 13 33 +2 8-16 2 0 0 17 Billy Maday 24 9 9 18 65 +4 8-16 5 0 0 17 6 8 14 47 -2 6-12 5 0 0 3 Brett Blatchford 25 0 18 18 30 +8 9-26 0 0 0 18 0 14 14 19 +2 7-22 0 0 0 9 Ryan Thang 25 8 6 14 76 +9 15-30 4 1 2 18 4 5 9 51 +5 12-24 3 0 1 19 Ben Ryan 24 7 7 14 50 +3 11-22 1 0 3 18 6 6 12 39 +3 9-18 1 0 2 28 Ian Cole 23 3 10 13 55 +14 17-34 1 0 1 18 2 6 8 46 +6 16-32 0 0 1 2 Kyle Lawson 25 2 10 12 36 +13 15-30 1 1 0 18 1 7 8 24 +9 11-22 1 0 0 15 Christiaan Minella 23 5 6 11 27 +6 12-24 0 0 2 17 4 4 8 22 +5 10-20 0 0 2 33 Garrett Regan 25 5 6 11 59 +10 2-4 0 0 2 18 0 6 6 43 +7 2-4 0 0 0 10 Justin White 23 5 5 10 26 +4 5-10 1 0 1 16 3 2 5 17 +1 2-4 1 0 1 16 Dan Kissel 22 4 5 9 37 +3 5-10 2 0 1 15 3 1 4 25 0 2-4 1 0 1 27 Ryan Guentzel 25 2 6 8 34 +6 6-20 0 0 0 18 2 3 5 29 +2 6-20 0 0 0 5 Teddy Ruth 21 2 1 3 19 +7 14-36 0 0 0 18 2 1 3 18 +5 10-28 0 0 0 24 Sean Lorenz 25 0 3 3 16 +7 5-10 0 0 0 18 0 2 2 11 +1 4-8 0 0 0 20 Luke Lucyk 23 0 2 2 6 +5 6-12 0 0 0 16 0 2 2 3 +5 6-12 0 0 0 1 Jordan Pearce 24 0 2 2 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 18 0 2 2 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 6 Patrick Gaul 8 0 1 1 8 0 1-2 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 6 +1 0-0 0 0 0 14 Nick Condon 3 0 0 0 0 +1 1-2 0 0 0 - 13 Eric Ringel 5 0 0 0 2 +1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 12 Richard Ryan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 18 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 Total...... 25 86 154 240 769 +131 181-386 34 6 19 18 60 114 174 564 +64 136-296 28 3 13 Opponents...... 25 39 64 103 604 -145 207-471 14 3 3 18 30 49 79 442 -71 155-356 11 3 2

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## Name GP Minutes GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T ------31 Tom O'Brien 2 81:29 2 0 1.47 23 .920 1 0 0 1 23:15 2 0 5.16 6 .750 0 0 0 1 Jordan Pearce 24 1425:39 37 0 1.56 542 .936 18 3 3 18 1066:38 28 0 1.58 406 .935 13 2 3 TM EMPTY NET 18 7:52 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 12 5:07 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Total...... 25 1515:00 39 0 1.54 565 .935 19 3 3 18 1095:00 30 0 1.64 412 .932 13 2 3 Opponents...... 25 1515:00 86 7 3.41 683 .888 3 19 3 18 1095:00 60 3 3.29 504 .894 2 13 3

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SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct ------Notre Dame 769 30.76 .112 Notre Dame 564 31.33 .106 Opponents 604 24.16 .065 Opponents 442 24.56 .068

POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct ------Notre Dame 34 156 .218 Notre Dame 28 112 .250 Opponents 14 136 .103 Opponents 11 97 .113

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------Notre Dame...... 26 32 28 0 - 86 Notre Dame...... 17 23 20 0 - 60 Opponents...... 14 15 10 0 - 39 Opponents...... 11 14 5 0 - 30 The Automated ScoreBook Notre Dame Overall Team Statistics (as of Jan 28, 2009) All games

Overall: 19-3-3 Conf: 13-2-3 Home: 8-2-2 Away: 9-1-1 Neut: 2-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPP ------SHOT STATISTICS...... Goals-Shot attempts...... 86-769 39-604 Shot pct...... 112 .065 Goals/Game...... 3.4 1.6 Shots/Game...... 30.8 24.2 Assists...... 154 64 POWER PLAYS...... Goals-Power Plays...... 34-156 14-136 Conversion Percent...... 218 .103 Shot Attempts...... 230 157 Shot Percent...... 148 .089 SHORT-HANDED...... Goals-Shot attempts...... 6-43 3-36 Shot Percent...... 140 .083 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... Total Goals...... 86 39 Power Play...... 34 14 Short-handed...... 6 3 Empty net...... 7 0 Penalty...... 0 0 Unassisted...... 3 2 Overtime...... 0 0 Shootout...... 0 0 Delayed Penalty...... 1 0 PENALTIES...... Number...... 181 207 Minutes...... 386 471 Penalties/Game...... 7.2 8.3 Pen minutes/Game...... 15.4 18.8 Minor...... 178 198 Major...... 0 3 10-minute Misconduct...... 3 4 Game Misconduct...... 0 2 Gross Misconduct...... 0 0 Match...... 0 0 FACEOFFS (W-L)...... 840-645 645-840 Faceoff W-L Pct...... 566 .434 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att)...... 2-0 1-2 ATTENDANCE...... Total...... 31373 37132 Dates/Avg Per Date...... 12/2614 11/3376 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 2/2829

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------Notre Dame...... 26 32 28 0 - 86 Opponents...... 14 15 10 0 - 39

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------Notre Dame...... 267 273 221 8 - 769 Opponents...... 183 214 203 4 - 604

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------Notre Dame...... 169 199 193 4 - 565 Opponents...... 241 241 193 8 - 683 The Automated ScoreBook Notre Dame Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of Jan 28, 2009) All games

1 2 3 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Opponent Date Score WL PEARCE,JO LAWSON,KY BLATCHFOR RUTH,TEDD GAUL,PATR THANG,RYA WHITE,JUS CONDRA,ER RYAN,RICH RINGEL,ER CONDON,NI MINELLA,C KISSEL,DA MADAY,BIL ------at DEN Oct 11 2-5 L 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 SHU Oct 17 3-0 W 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 SHU Oct 18 7-0 W DNP 0- 2- 2 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 1- 2- 3 DNP DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 2- 2 1- 0- 1 MIAMI Oct 24 0-2 L 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 MIAMI Oct 25 2-3 L 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 at NMU Oct 31 3-2 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 at NMU Nov 01 4-2 W 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 at BC Nov 07 4-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 1- 0- 1 at PC Nov 08 4-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 2- 2 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 LSSU Nov 14 3-3 t 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 LSSU Nov 15 5-2 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 DNP 1- 0- 1 BGSU Nov 21 5-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 1- 1- 2 DNP 1- 0- 1 at BGSU Nov 22 9-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 3- 3 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 2- 2 1- 0- 1 1- 1- 2 DNP DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 1- 1- 2 WMU Nov 28 4-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 1- 2 WMU Nov 29 3-3 t 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 at FSU Dec 5 3-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 at FSU Dec 6 1-0 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 at BGSU Dec 12 3-1 W 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 BGSU Dec 13 4-3 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 1- 0- 1 DNP vs UNION Jan 02 3-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 2- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 vs UMD Jan 03 3-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 UAF Jan 09 2-0 W 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 UAF Jan 10 3-0 W 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 at LSSU Jan 16 3-2 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 at LSSU Jan 17 3-3 t 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 The Automated ScoreBook Notre Dame Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of Jan 28, 2009) All games

19 20 21 22 24 25 27 28 31 33 Opponent Date Score WL RYAN,BEN LUCYK,LUK DEETH,KEV RIDDERWAL LORENZ,SE HANSON,CH GUENTZEL, COLE,IAN O'BRIEN,T REGAN,GAR ------at DEN Oct 11 2-5 L DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 SHU Oct 17 3-0 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 SHU Oct 18 7-0 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 MIAMI Oct 24 0-2 L 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 MIAMI Oct 25 2-3 L 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 at NMU Oct 31 3-2 W 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 at NMU Nov 01 4-2 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 at BC Nov 07 4-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 DNP 1- 0- 1 at PC Nov 08 4-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 0- 2 LSSU Nov 14 3-3 t 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 1- 1 LSSU Nov 15 5-2 W 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 BGSU Nov 21 5-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 2- 1- 3 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 2- 2 at BGSU Nov 22 9-1 W 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 2- 2- 4 0- 1- 1 2- 1- 3 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 WMU Nov 28 4-1 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 2- 2- 4 0- 0- 0 0- 3- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 WMU Nov 29 3-3 t 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 at FSU Dec 5 3-1 W 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 at FSU Dec 6 1-0 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 at BGSU Dec 12 3-1 W 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 BGSU Dec 13 4-3 W 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 vs UNION Jan 02 3-1 W 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 vs UMD Jan 03 3-1 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 2- 0- 2 UAF Jan 09 2-0 W 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 UAF Jan 10 3-0 W 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 1- 1 at LSSU Jan 16 3-2 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 1- 1 at LSSU Jan 17 3-3 t 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 The Automated ScoreBook Notre Dame Game Results (as of Jan 28, 2009) All games

Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Shots Record Record Time Attend Goalie of record ------$ Oct 11, 2008 at #6 Denver 2-5 L 25/31 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 2:20 6066 Jordan Pearce Oct 17, 2008 SACRED HEART UNIV. W 3-0 42/18 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 2:01 2256 Jordan Pearce Oct 18, 2008 SACRED HEART UNIV. W 7-0 28/17 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 2:13 2171 Tom O'Brien * Oct 24, 2008 #10 MIAMI 0-2 L 29/23 2- 2- 0 0- 1- 0 2:10 2192 Jordan Pearce * Oct 25, 2008 #10 MIAMI 2-3 L 19/24 2- 3- 0 0- 2- 0 2:06 2433 Jordan Pearce * Oct 31, 2008 at Northern Michigan W 3-2 26/27 3- 3- 0 1- 2- 0 2:05 2883 Jordan Pearce * Nov 01, 2008 at Northern Michigan W 4-2 26/20 4- 3- 0 2- 2- 0 2:05 3756 Jordan Pearce Nov 07, 2008 at #2 Boston College W 4-1 23/28 5- 3- 0 2- 2- 0 2:27 7884 Jordan Pearce Nov 08, 2008 at Providence College W 4-1 28/27 6- 3- 0 2- 2- 0 2:01 2003 Jordan Pearce * Nov 14, 2008 LSSU 3-3 T OT 38/43 6- 3- 1 2- 2- 1 2:37 2733 Jordan Pearce * Nov 15, 2008 LSSU W 5-2 39/22 7- 3- 1 3- 2- 1 2:15 2732 Jordan Pearce * Nov 21, 2008 BOWLING GREEN W 5-1 32/28 8- 3- 1 4- 2- 1 2:12 2857 Jordan Pearce * Nov 22, 2008 at Bowling Green W 9-1 32/23 9- 3- 1 5- 2- 1 2:30 3422 Jordan Pearce * Nov 28, 2008 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-1 49/22 10- 3- 1 6- 2- 1 2:00 2857 Jordan Pearce * Nov 29, 2008 WESTERN MICHIGAN 3-3 T OT 38/28 10- 3- 2 6- 2- 2 2:36 2571 Jordan Pearce * Dec 5, 2008 at Ferris State W 3-1 27/31 11- 3- 2 7- 2- 2 2:09 1396 Jordan Pearce * Dec 6, 2008 at Ferris State W 1-0 34/25 12- 3- 2 8- 2- 2 2:07 1543 Jordan Pearce * Dec 12, 2008 at Bowling Green W 3-1 26/20 13- 3- 2 9- 2- 2 2:15 3113 Jordan Pearce * Dec 13, 2008 BOWLING GREEN W 4-3 28/21 14- 3- 2 10- 2- 2 2:30 2857 Jordan Pearce @ Jan 02, 2009 vs Union College W 3-1 27/21 15- 3- 2 10- 2- 2 2:02 2429 Jordan Pearce @ Jan 03, 2009 vs Minnesota-Duluth W 3-1 32/20 16- 3- 2 10- 2- 2 2:05 3229 Jordan Pearce * Jan 09, 2009 #19 ALASKA W 2-0 30/16 17- 3- 2 11- 2- 2 2:23 2857 Jordan Pearce * Jan 10, 2009 #19 ALASKA W 3-0 29/22 18- 3- 2 12- 2- 2 2:14 2857 Jordan Pearce * Jan 16, 2009 at LSSU W 3-2 27/33 19- 3- 2 13- 2- 2 2:00 2598 Jordan Pearce * Jan 17, 2009 at LSSU 3-3 T OT 35/14 19- 3- 3 13- 2- 3 2:15 2468 Jordan Pearce

@ Shillelagh Tournament (Hoffman Estates, IL)

TEAM RECORD W-L-T ATTEND Dates Total Average ------Overall: 19- 3- 3 Total: 25 74163 2967 Conference: 13- 2- 3 Home: 12 31373 2614 Home: 8- 2- 2 Away: 11 37132 3376 Away: 9- 1- 1 Neutral: 2 5658 2829 Neutral: 2- 0- 0 Overtime: 0- 0- 3