Brion O’Connor Director of Public Relations MEN’SMEN’S Association 591 North Ave – #2 PRESSPRESS Wakefield, MA 01880 Phone: (781) 245-2122 Great Hockey. Guaranteed. RELEASERELEASE Cell: (978) 609-7224 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JANUARY 29, 2007 RELEASE #32 UNH ASCENDS TO NO. 1; BC COLLECTS TWO WINS Huskies, Maine split; UMass, BU earn three points, MC-UVM all tied

Late-game heroics by Boston University and Bos- by freshman to gain the weekend split. MB) got the tying strike, and Thomas Fortney popped ton College on Saturday helped the Beantown Thiessen was again superb, recording 32 saves in in the game-winning a minute later. UNH’s Kevin schools maintain their second and third place stand- the loss, and freshman Chad Costello got NU’s only Regan was solid, with 32 saves, while PC’s Tyler Sims ings in Hockey East, while the league’s top team - goal to garner three points on the trip. kept the Friars close, also making 32 saves. UNH - was voted No. 1 in the country. In Amherst, the Minutemen jumped out to a 3-0 lead Both BC and BU had busy weeks, starting with a against the Terriers on strikes by Alex Berry, Justin RECENT RESULTS rescheduled tilt last Wednesday, which the Terriers Braun and Cory Quirk, chasing Curry from the nets. Wednesday, January 24 won on the Eagles home ice, 4-1, behind senior goalie However, BU’s Karson Gillespie (Mankota, SK) shut Boston University 4, at Boston College 1 * John Curry (Shorewood, MN). BC returned the favor the door from that point on, and BU clawed back on on Friday, riding the stellar goaltending of Cory two goals by Kevin Schaeffer, and a power-power Friday, January 26 Schneider to a 5-2 victory at Agganis Arena in NESN’s tally by Chris Higgins. Gillespie finished with 12 saves, Boston College 5, at Boston U. 2 * weekly Hockey East telecast. On Saturday, the while UMass goalie Jon Quick (Hamden, CT) had 30 Northeastern 6, at Maine 1 * Eagles roared backed from a 3-1 deficit at home saves on the night. The tie gave the Minutemen three Massachusetts 6, at UMass Lowell 3 * % against UMass Lowell, winning 4-3 on a last-minute points on the weekend, after they blitzed UML for Vermont 1, at Merrimack 1 * OT goal by senior Brian Boyle, his second of the game. three late goals in a 6-3 win on Friday. The River Hawks built their lead on second-period In North Andover, Merrimack senior Jim Healey put goals by Jeremy Hall, Ian Schaser and Nick Monroe, on a goaltending clinic, stopping 77 of 79 shots in Saturday, January 27 but BC’s Joe Rooney and Matt Greene were able to two games against Vermont, preserving a pair of 1-1 at Boston College 4, UMass Lowell 3 * get the Eagles within one before the end of the stanza. ties and two points for the Warriors. On Friday, Boston University 3, at Massachusetts 3 * OT The win enabled BC to capture four league points. Merrimack’s Mike Vaskivuo scored his first collegiate at Maine 2, Northeastern * OT At Orono, Northeastern stunned the home fans with goal to offset an ealier strike by UVM. On Saturday, Vermont 1, at Merrimack 1 * OT a convincing 6-1 win on Friday, as captain Mike Mor- Vermont came from behind, when Catamount Ryan at New Hampshire 2, Providence 1 * ris (Braintree, MA) got a goal and an assist, and fresh- Gunderson (Bensalem, PA) tied the game after John man Greg Costa tallied twice. NU goalie Brad Goebel (Parma, OH) gave Merrimack an early lead. UPCOMING GAMES Theissen had 29 saves. Undaunted, the Black Bears Also on Saturday, UNH rebuffed a feisty Providence Friday, February 2 and goalie Ben Bishop came ready to play on Satur- squad, winning 2-1 after Cody Wild had given the Merrimack at Northeastern (7:30pm) * NESN day, and edged the Huskies 2-1 on an overtime strike Friars a 1-0 lead. UNH’s Jacob Micflikier (Winnipeg, Massachusetts at Boston College * UMass Lowell at Boston University * Providence at Vermont * 2006-07 HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS Maine vs. UNH (7pm - Manchester, NH) * CSTV

Team GP W L T Pts Overall Goals Goals Against Saturday, February 3 New Hampshire 17 14 2 1 29 19-4-1 70 (97) 29 (47) Maine at New Hampshire * NHPTV Boston University 20 10 4 6 26 13-5-7 52 (66) 36 (46) UMass Lowell at Massachusetts * Boston College 19 11 7 1 2314-9-1 58 (71) 46 (59) Providence at Vermont * CN8 Vermont 17 9 4 4 22 14-8-4 37 (64) 31 (46) Massachusetts 17 9 6 2 20 12-8-4 42 (68) 40 (58) Monday, February 5 Maine 17 9 7 1 19 16-7-2 50 (90) 44 (60) Beanpot Tournament at Boston, MA (5/8pm) Boston University vs. Northeastern NESN Northeastern 20 6 10 4 16 9-12-4 46 (66) 53 (66) Boston College vs. Harvard NESN Providence 17 5 11 1 11 6-17-1 33 (43) 46 (73) Merrimack 18 3132 8 3-18-4 20 (29) 55 (80) * Hockey East game UMass Lowell 18 2 14 2 6 3-19-5 34 (57) 62 (90) % Hannaford Kids Club event All games Eastern Standard Time

CCM/RBK HOCKEY SUPERSKILLS HOCKEY PURE HOCKEY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK PLAYERS OF THE WEEK JIM HEALEY - Merrimack CHAD COSTELLO – Northeastern BRAD THIESSEN - Northeastern Senior ; Holyrood, NF Freshman Forward; Johnston, IA Freshman Goaltender; Aldergrove, BC Stopped 77 of 79 shots (for a .975 save per- Scored the game-winning goal and added Stopped 60 of 63 shots over two games to centage) in mirror 1-1 ties with visiting Ver- an assist in NU’s 6-1 win over Maine on Fri- help the Northeastern Huskies gain a week- mont, allowing the Warrirosr to claim two day night, and scored NU’s lone goal in a 2- end split with the Maine Black Bears at Al- points on the weekend. 1 overtime loss on Saturday. fond Arena in Orono.

BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • • UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS • UMASS LOWELL MERRIMACK COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of VERMONT HONOR ROLL Teddy Purcell, Maine (Fr. F; St. John’s, NF) – Scored the game-winner in overtime on Saturday night against Northeastern. Kevin Jarman, UMass (Sr. F; Aurora, ON) – Scored a pair of goals in UMass’ come-from-behind win over UMass Lowell. Chris Higgins, BU (So. F; Lynnfield, MA) – Had a goal and an assist in a 4-1 road win over BC and also scored in BU’s 3-3 tie at UMass. Kevin Regan, UNH (Jr. G; South Boston, MA) – Notched 32 saves on Saturday in the 2-1 victory against the Friars Ben Holmstrom, UML (Fr. F; Springs, CO) – Scored two goals, including his first career power play marker, against UMass Friday night and added an assist Saturday at Boston College for a three-point weekend. Kevin Schaeffer, BU (Sr. D; South Huntington, MA) – Tallied twice in 3-3 draw at UMass after getting an assist in BU’s 4-1 win over BC. Alex Berry, UMass (So., F, Danvers, MA) – Scored UMass’ fifth goal vs. the River Hawks and its first vs. BU. Pete MacArthur, BU (Jr. F; Clifton Park, NY) – Scored a pair of first-period goals to lift the Terriers to a 4-1 victory at BC. Thomas Fortney, UNH (So. F; Webster Groves, MO) – Scored the game-winner on Saturday night against Providence. Nathan Gerbe, BC (So. F; Oxford, MI) – Led BC to a 2-1-0 week with at least one point in three games, tallying a team-high four points. Tyler Sims, PC (Jr. G; Grand Blanc, MI) – Recorded 32 saves in a 2-1 loss to UNH on Saturday. Brian Boyle, BC (Sr. F; Hingham, MA) – Senior forward scored three goals in BC’s 2-1-0 week. Chris Capraro, UMass (Sr. F; Medford, MA) – Capped off UMass’ three point weekend with three points of his own. He was 1-1-2 vs. Lowell and had a helper vs. the Terriers. LEADING SCORERS (League games only) LEADING SCORERS (All games)

Player, School Cl GP G A Pts Player, School Cl GP G A Pts 1 Trevor Smith, UNH So 17 11 1324 1 Trevor Smith, UNH So 24 15 17 32 2 Brian Boyle, BC Sr 19 11 12 23 2 Teddy Purcell, Maine Fr 25 1318 31 3Matt Fornataro, UNH Jr 17 8 14 22 3Matt Fornataro, UNH Jr 24 10 19 29 Pete MacArthur, BU Jr 20 10 12 22 Josh Soares, Maine Sr 25 14 15 29 5 Josh Soares, Maine Sr 17 11 10 21 5 Torrey Mitchell, UVM Jr 26 10 18 28 6 Joe Rooney, BC Sr 19 8 12 20 6 Jacob Micflikier, UNH Sr 22 6 21 27 Kenny Roche, BU Sr 20 7 1320 7 Joe Rooney, BC Sr 24 10 16 26 8 Jacob Micflikier, UNH Sr 15 3 15 18 Michel Léveillé, Maine Sr 25 13 1326 Torrey Mitchell, UVM Jr 17 7 11 18 9 Brian Boyle, BC Sr 24 12 1325 Teddy Purcell, Maine Fr 17 5 1318 Brett Hemingway, UNH Sr 24 9 16 25 11 Jerry Pollastrone, UNH So 17 6 11 17 11 Benn Ferriero, BC So 24 12 12 24 Benn Ferriero, BC So 19 8 9 17 12 Pete MacArthur, BU Jr 25 11 12 23 Chad Costello, NU Fr 20 9 8 17 Chris Higgins, BU So 25 10 1323 14 Brett Hemingway, UNH Sr 17 7 9 16 Dean Strong, UVM So 26 12 11 23 Nathan Gerbe, BC So 18 8 8 16 15 Mike Radja, UNH Jr 18 14 8 22 16 Mike Radja, UNH Jr 12 9 5 14 Chris Capraro, UMass Sr 20 6 16 22 Mike Morris, NU Sr 15 5 9 14 Jerry Pollastrone, UNH So 24 8 14 22 Brayden Irwin, UVM Fr 15 4 10 14 18 Cory Quirk, UMass So 24 10 11 21 Bryan Ewing, BU Jr 16 6 8 14 Kenny Roche, BU Sr 24 7 14 21 Michel Léveillé, Maine Sr 17 9 5 14

LEADING (League games only) Player, School Cl GP Min W L T GAA SP 1 Joe Fallon, UVM Jr 16 9439 4 31.59 .930 2 Kevin Regan, UNH Jr 15 891 131 1 1.75 .939 3John Curry, BU Sr 18 1126 9 4 5 1.81 .933 4 Jon Quick, UMass So 17 1015 9 6 2 2.19 .929 5 Cory Schneider, BC Jr 19 1149 11 7 1 2.30 .917 Ben Bishop, Maine So 17 991 9 7 1 2.30 .916 7 Brad Thiessen, NU Fr 19 1165 6 9 4 2.37 .920 8 Jim Healey, MC Sr 10 608 1 7 2 2.47 .919 9 Tyler Sims, PC Jr 15 919 5 9 1 2.55 .905 10 Carter Hutton, UML Fr 10 579 2 6 2 2.80 .886

LEADING GOALTENDERS (All games)

Player, School Cl GP Min W L T GAA SP 1 Joe Fallon, UVM Jr 23136213 7 3 1.59 .931 2 John Curry, BU Sr 21 1314 10 5 6 1.96 .927 3Kevin Regan, UNH Jr 21 1243 17 3 1 2.03 .933 4 Ben Bishop, Maine So 25 1458 16 7 2 2.18 .919 5 Jon Quick, UMass So 22 1354 11 7 4 2.22 .927 6 Cory Schneider, BC Jr 24 1442 14 9 1 2.33 .917 7 Brad Thiessen, NU Fr 22 1345 7 11 4 2.54 .917 8 Tyler Sims, PC Jr 20 1208 5 14 1 2.63.904 9 Jim Healey, MC Sr 13 773 1 9 3 2.79 .906 10 Carter Hutton, UML Fr 16 943 2 10 4 3.05 .880 TEAM STATISTICS (League games only) TEAM STATISTICS (All games) TEAM OFFENSE TEAM OFFENSE Team GP G GPG Team GP G GPG —————————————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————— 1 New Hampshire 17 70 4.12 1 New Hampshire 24 97 4.04 2 Boston College 19 58 3.05 2 Maine 25 90 3.60 3 Maine 17 50 2.94 3 Boston College 24 71 2.96 4 Boston University 20 52 2.60 4 Massachusetts 24 68 2.83 5 Massachusetts 17 42 2.47 5 Boston University 25 66 2.64 6 Northeastern 20 46 2.30 Northeastern 25 66 2.64 7 Vermont 17 37 2.18 7 Vermont 26 64 2.46 8 Providence 17 33 1.94 8 UMass Lowell 27 57 2.11 9 UMass Lowell 18 34 1.89 9 Providence 24 43 1.79 10 Merrimack 18 20 1.11 10 Merrimack 25 29 1.16 TEAM DEFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team GP GA GAPG Team GP GA GAPG —————————————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————— 1 New Hampshire 17 29 1.71 1 Vermont 26 46 1.77 2 Boston University 20 36 1.80 2 Boston University 25 46 1.84 3 Vermont 17 31 1.82 3 New Hampshire 24 47 1.96 4 Massachusetts 17 40 2.35 4 Maine 25 60 2.40 5 Boston College 19 46 2.42 5 Massachusetts 24 58 2.42 6 Maine 17 44 2.59 6 Boston College 24 59 2.46 7 Northeastern 20 53 2.65 7 Northeastern 25 66 2.64 8 Providence 17 46 2.71 8 Providence 24 73 3.04 9 Merrimack 18 55 3.06 9 Merrimack 25 80 3.20 10 UMass Lowell 18 62 3.44 10 UMass Lowell 27 90 3.33 POWER PLAY POWER PLAY Team Totals SHGA Pct Team Totals SHGA Pct ———————————————————————————————————————————-- ———————————————————————————————————————————--

1 New Hampshire 15/75 0 20.0 1 Maine 38/152 4 25.0 2 Maine 17/89 4 19.1 2 New Hampshire 22/117 0 18.8 3 Boston University 19/115 3 16.5 3 Vermont 26/162 1 16.0 4 Massachusetts 11/75 0 14.7 4 Massachusetts 19/119 2 16.0 5 Vermont 12/87 1 13.8 5 Boston University 22/143 3 15.4 6 Boston College 14/106 0 13.2 6 Boston College 19/138 0 13.8 7 Providence 9/72 3 12.5 7 Northeastern 18/151 7 11.9 8 Northeastern 11/115 5 9.6 8 UMass Lowell 15/135 2 11.1 9 Merrimack 9/101 5 8.9 9 Providence 11/112 7 9.8 10 UMass Lowell 7/85 2 8.2 10 Merrimack 13/146 5 8.9 KILL PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHG Pct Team Totals SHG Pct ———————————————————————————————————————————-- ———————————————————————————————————————————--

1 Providence 68/76 3 89.5 1 Vermont 134/148 1 90.5 2 Vermont 67/75 0 89.3 2 Providence 106/119 4 89.1 3 Northeastern 97/109 2 89.0 3 Northeastern 136/154 5 88.3 4 New Hampshire 87/99 4 87.9 4 New Hampshire 130/150 5 86.7 5 Boston College 97/112 7 86.6 5 Boston College 128/148 8 86.5 6 Maine 74/86 4 86.0 6 Maine 114/132 5 86.4 7 Merrimack 108/127 0 85.0 7 Boston University 121/141 3 85.8 8 Boston University 89/105 3 84.8 8 Massachusetts 90/108 0 83.3 9 UMass Lowell 50/60 0 83.3 9 Merrimack 154/187 0 82.4 10 Massachusetts 59/71 0 83.1 10 UMass Lowell 78/101 3 77.2 PENALTY MINUTES PENALTY MINUTES Team GP PiM PMPG Team GP PiM PMPG ——————————————————————————————————————————— ——————————————————————————————————————————— 1 Maine 17 365 21.5 1 Merrimack 25 520 20.8 2 Merrimack 18 348 19.3 2 Maine 25 510 20.4 3 Northeastern 20 345 17.2 3 Northeastern 25 494 19.8 4 Boston College 19 310 16.3 4 Boston College 24 427 17.8 5 New Hampshire 17 266 15.6 5 New Hampshire 24 405 16.9 6 Boston University 20 255 12.8 6 Vermont 26 384 14.8 7 Providence 17 209 12.3 7 Boston University 25 355 14.2 8 Vermont 17 208 12.2 8 Providence 24 333 13.9 9 Massachusetts 17 191 11.2 9 Massachusetts 24 287 12.0 10 UMass Lowell 18 166 9.2 10 UMass Lowell 27 282 10.4 TEAM NOTES MILESTONES/WHO’S HOT

Kevin Regan, UNH (Jr. G; South Boston, MA) Boston College: Boston College and Boston University played Is undefeated (6-0-0) in his last six starts, with a 1.05 GAA twice this week, marking the first and second time that coaches and a .967 save percentage. He has stopped with 750 career wins (BC’s Jerry York and BU’s Jack Parker) 176 of 182 shots during that time. faced off … Junior left wing Matt Greene (Plymouth, MA) re- corded his first goal of the season against UMass Lowell on Mike Vaskivuo, MC (Fr. F; Helsinki, Finland) Jan. 27 … With at least one point in each game this week, sopho- Scored his first collegiate goal in a 1-1 tie with more Brock Bradford (Burnaby, BC) extended his point-scoring Vermont on January 26, 2007. streak to six games. Greg Costa, NU (Fr. F; Crownsville, MD) Boston University: The Terriers were unbeaten in 14 straight Scored his first collegiate goals on January 26, 2007, in a 6-1 January games (13-0-1) before falling to BC on Jan. 26 ... The win over Maine. He scored his second the same night. 5-2 setback was also BU’s first multi-goal loss of the year ... BU is 12-2-3 when recording less than 30 shots, but is just 2-3-4 Justin Braun, UMass (Fr. D; Vadnais Heights, MN) when recording more than 30 shots ... The Terriers are a perfect Scored his first collegiate tally on January 27, 2007, vs. BU. 7-0-0 this season when taking a lead into the first intermission. Braun also added an assist for his first multi-point game. University of Maine: Maine defenseman Mike Lundin (Apple Cory Schneider, BC (Jr. G; Marblehead, MA) Valley, MN) picked up his first penalty of the season on Satur- Registered a season-high 38 saves in BC’s 5-2 win at No. 6 day night against NU. It was his first penalty since Dec. 2, 2005, BU on January 26, 2007, his 50th career victory. a stretch of 49 games ... Saturday, Ben Bishop (Des Peres, MO) allowed a single goal for the ninth time this season. Maine is 8- Jacques Perreault, NU (So. D; Grosse Point Farms, MI) 0-1 in those games ... Maine faces UNH at the Verizon Center Scored his first collegiate goals on on Friday, its first appearance at the venue since Feb. 1, 2003. January 26, 2007, against Maine. University of Massachusetts: UMass faces UMass Lowell for the third time in four weeks next Saturday in Amherst ... UMass’ three points on the weekend marks the first time since Nov. 3-4 ITECH THREE STARS LEADERS (vs. Providence) that the Minutemen have taken more than two points in league play. At the conclusion of each Hockey East game, the ITECH “Three Stars of The Game” are selected. The player UMass Lowell: The River Hawks scored three goals in a 4:01 earning the most points over the course of the season span Saturday at Boston College, their fastest three goals this season (previous was 4:10 vs. Niagara on Oct. 21) … Lowell will be honored at season’s end. The leaders to date: scored three goals in back-to-back games for the first time since mid-December … Jeremy Dehner (Madison, WI) had a goal and Name Cl Pos School an assist, both on the power play, against UMass … The River John Curry Sr G BU Hawks are 16-for-17 on the penalty kill in the last six games. Jon Quick So G UMass Kevin Regan Jr G UNH Merrimack College: The Warriors two ties against Vermont gave Cory Schneider Jr G BC them points in consecutive games for the first time this season Trevor Smith So F UNH ... the Warriors posted back-to-back 1-1 ties for the first time in school history ... Merrimack is 1-2-2 against Vermont since the Ben Bishop So G Maine Catamounts joined HEA last season ... In his last four games, goalie Jim Healey has a 1.69 GAA and a .944 save percentage.

University of New Hampshire: The last time UNH was ranked No. 1 in the nation was Oct. 20, 2003 in the USCHO poll and the last time the team was #1 in both polls was Oct. 28, 2002 ... The 2007 Hockey East UNH needs only one win for its 11th consecutive 20+ win sea- son ... The Wildcats are 6-0-0 in their last six home games and HAMPIONSHIP OURNAMENT they have outscored the oppponent, 22 to 3 in that time. C T

Northeastern University: NU got its first win at Alfond Arena since March 16-17, 2007 Nov. 12, 1998, when the Huskies topped Maine, 6-1, on Friday. With Saturday’s 2-1 loss, NU split a series with Maine for the at the TD Banknorth Garden first time since taking three points from Maine Jan. 11-12, 2002 … Five different players scored in NU’s 6-1 win over Maine, the fifth time this season at least four different NU players scored.

Providence College: The Friars have killed off 58 of the last 62 opponent power-play opportunities; including 19 consecutive … Junior Tyler Sims now ranks ninth all-time at PC with 1,872 ca- reer saves and seventh with 75 career games played … After not scoring in the first 17 games this season, Cody Wild (North Providence, RI) has scored a goal in two of the last three games. Tickets on sale NOW

University of Vermont: The Catamounts have the nation’s sec- at the TD Banknorth Garden ond longest unbeaten streak at six games (3-0-3) … Vermont is and at all Ticketmaster outlets 1-1-4 in overtime games this season … Vermont is currently winning or has won the season series against eight of nine (617) 931-2000 • Ticketmaster.com Hockey East teams this season. That is the most series leads by any team in Hockey East including UNH (seven). OCT 7ST. THOMAS (exh.) 7 0NORTHEASTERN 10 13U.S. U-18 (exh.) W 5-4 OT 0NTEDM L 1-7 NOTRE DAME 20 1BOWLING GREEN 21 7a icni W 3-0 at Wisconsin 27 8a icni W 4-1 at Wisconsin 28 1a rvdneL 3-5 at Providence 31

NOVEMBER 4VROTW 1-0 VERMONT 4 7 at Harvard L L 0-4 at Harvard 7 0a ermc W 3-1 at Merrimack 10 7at Northeastern T 3-3 OT 17 9at Maine W 4-3 OT 19 2NEW HAMPSHIRE 22

DECEMBER 1BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 2at Boston University 2 8at Massachusetts 8 9MASSACHUSETTS 9

5at Northeastern 5 JANUAR OT 7POIEC W 3-1 PROVIDENCE 7 0MRIAKW 4-1 MERRIMACK 10 2a ermc W 6-1 at Merrimack 12 9a emn L 2-3 at Vermont 19 0a emn L 2-4 at Vermont 20 4BOSTON UNIVERSITY 24 6at Boston University 26 7UMASS LOWELL 27

FEBRUAR 2MASSACHUSETTS 2 5v.Hrad()5pm vs. Harvard (B) 5 9a rvdne7pm at Providence 9 2vs. BU/Northeastern (B) 12 5MIE7pm MAINE 15 6MIE8pm MAINE 16 2UMASS LOWELL 22 4at UMass Lowell 24

MARCH 2at New Hampshire 2 3NEW HAMPSHIRE 3

(B) – Beanpot at Boston Garden

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OCT 7NEW BRUNSWICK (exh.) 7 4a esearT 4-4 at Rensselaer 14 0NORTHEASTERN 20 1a ermc W 4-1 at Merrimack 21 7UMASS LOWELL 27

NOVEMBER 3at UMass Lowell T 1-1 OT 3 4MAINE T 2-2 OT 4 0at New Hampshire 10 4a emn L 1-2 at Vermont 14 7POIEC W 1-0 PROVIDENCE 17 1HRADW 2-1 HARVARD 21 5YALE W 2-1 OT 25 8MASSACHUSETTS 28

DECEMBER 1at Boston College 1 2BSO OLG L 0-1 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 8POIEC W 4-2 PROVIDENCE 8 9vs. St. Lawrence * 29 0a atot W 3-0 at Dartmouth * 30

JANUAR 5a rvdneW 5-1 at Providence 5 6NORTHEASTERN 6 2at MaineW 6-5 12 3at MaineW 3-0 13 9a ermc W 3-0 at Merrimack 19 0MRIAKW 2-1 MERRIMACK 20 4at Boston College 24 6BSO OLG L 2-5 BOSTON COLLEGE 26 7at Massachusetts 27

FEBRUAR 2UMASS LOWELL 2 5vs. Northeastern (B) 5 9at Massachusetts 9 2vs. BC/Harvard (B) 12 6at New Hampshire 16 7NEW HAMPSHIRE 17 3VROT8pm VERMONT 23 4VROT7pm VERMONT 24 8at Northeastern 28

* – Ledyard National Bank (B) – Beanpot at Boston Garden

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OCT 6 at Minnesota W 3-1 W at Minnesota 6 3EIJ TT W 7-1 13BEMIDJI STATE 4BMDISAEW 6-3 BEMIDJI STATE 14 0a ot aoaW 6-2 at North Dakota 20 1a ot aoaW 3-1 at North Dakota 21 8MASSACHUSETTS 28

NOVEMBER 3a ermc W 4-1 at Merrimack 3 4at Boston University 4 0UMASS LOWELL 10 2NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 9BSO OLG L 3-4 OT BOSTON COLLEGE 19 5a emn L 2-3 at Vermont 25

DECEMBER 1POIEC W 3-0 PROVIDENCE 1 6NEW BRUNS. (exh.) W 3-2 OT 6 9at Northeastern 9 6vs. Mercyhurst $ 16 9vs. Western Michigan * 29 0v.Crel*W 6-3 vs. Cornell * 30

JANUAR 5at UMass Lowell ^ 5 6at UMass Lowell ^ 6 2BOSTON UNIVERSITY 12 3BOSTON UNIVERSITY 13 9a rvdneL 0-3 at Providence 19 0a rvdneW 2-0 at Providence 20 6NORTHEASTERN 26 7NORTHEASTERN 27 OT

2vs. New Hampshire ! 2 FEBRUAR 3at New Hampshire 3 9VROT7:30 pm VERMONT 9 0VROT8pm VERMONT 10 5at Boston College 15 6at Boston College 16 3MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 23 4MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 24

MARCH 2at Massachusetts 2 3at Massachusetts 3

$ – at Portland, ME * – Florida College Classic at Estero, FL ^ – at Tully Forum ! – at Manchester

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OCT 6NEW BRUNSWICK (exh.) 6 3ARDHATW 3-2 13SACRED HEART 4CAKO T 3-3 OT CLARKSON 14 6at New Hampshire 26 8at MaineL 1-4 28

NOVEMBER 3POIEC W 4-1 PROVIDENCE 3 4a rvdneW 3-2 at Providence 4 0NORTHEASTERN 10 8CNETCTW 8-1 CONNECTICUT 18 1VROTL 0-3 VERMONT 21 5a no L 3-4 at Union 25 8at Boston University 28

DECEMBER 1NAAAW 6-2 NIAGARA 1 5a ermc L 0-3 at Merrimack 5 8BSO OLG W 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE 8 9at Boston College 9 9vs. Ferris State * 29 0v.A-utvle*L 2-5 vs. AL-Huntsville * 30

JANUAR 5a ermc L 1-2 at Merrimack 5 6MRIAKW 4-2 MERRIMACK 6 2UMASS LOWELL 12 9at New Hampshire 19 0NEW HAMPSHIRE 20 6at UMass Lowell 26 7BOSTON UNIVERSITY 27

FEBRUAR 2at Boston College 2 3UMASS LOWELL 3 9BOSTON UNIVERSITY 9 0POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 10 6a emn 7pm at Vermont 16 7a emn 7pm at Vermont 17 3NORTHEASTERN 23 4at Northeastern 24

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T RN AIR(x. W 6-2 ST. FRAN. XAVIER (exh.) 6 13at Minnesota Duluth 4at Minnesota Duluth 14 0vs. Northern Michigan ^ 20 1v.Naaa^W 7-4 vs. Niagara ^ 21 7at Boston University 27 8POIEC T 2-2 OT PROVIDENCE 28

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DECEMBER 1VROTL 1-2 VERMONT 1 6NEW HAMPSHIRE 6 0S.LWEC T 3-3 OT ST. LAWRENCE 10 5a no L 3-4 at Union 15 6a esearL 1-2 at Rensselaer 16 9v.Bon*T 1-1 vs. Brown * 29 30 vs. * L L 1-2 vs. Denver * 30

JANUAR 5 MAINE ! L L 2-4 MAINE ! 5 6 MAINE ! L L 2-5 MAINE ! 6 2at Massachusetts 12 3POIEC L 2-3 OT PROVIDENCE 13 9NORTHEASTERN 19 0at Northeastern 20 6MASSACHUSETTS 26 7at Boston College 27

FEBRUAR 2at Boston University 2 3at Massachusetts 3 8NORTHEASTERN 8 6MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 16 7a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 17 2at Boston College 22 4BSO OLG 7pm BOSTON COLLEGE 24

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^ – Mutual of Omaha Stampede * – Wells Fargo Denver Cup ! – at Tully Forum

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L 3-7 L 1-2

7pm 7pm 7pm

7pm OCT 13at Alaska-Anchorage ^ 4vs. Colorado College ^ 14 1BOSTON UNIVERSITY 21 4HL RS L 1-2 HOLY CROSS 24 7a rvdneW 3-2 at Providence 27 8BONT 3-3 OT BROWN 28

NOVEMBER 3MIEL 1-4 MAINE 3 4at UMass Lowell 4 0BSO OLG L 1-3 BOSTON COLLEGE 10 2a esearL 1-4 at Rensselaer 12 8a emn L 1-4 at Vermont 18 8at New Hampshire 28

DECEMBER 1a otesenL 1-4 at Northeastern 1 2NORTHEASTERN 2 5MASSACHUSETTS 5 9a oetMri T 2-2 OT at Robert Morris 29 0a oetMri L 0-3 at Robert Morris 30

JANUAR 5MASSACHUSETTS 5 6at Massachusetts 6 0at Boston College 10 2BSO OLG L 1-6 BOSTON COLLEGE 12 9BOSTON UNIVERSITY 19 0at Boston University 20 6VROTT 1-1 OT VERMONT 26 7VROTT 1-1 OT VERMONT 27

FEBRUAR 2at Northeastern 2 9at New Hampshire 9 0NEW HAMPSHIRE 10 6at UMass Lowell 16 7UMASS LOWELL 17 3at Maine7pm 23 4at Maine7pm 24

MARCH 2a rvdne7pm at Providence 2 3POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 3

^ – Nye Frontier Classic at

Hockey East games in

Home games in CAPS

OBER

+ – indicates overtime

Y

Y

(3-13-2 HE)

Merrimack

Alaska-Anchorage

3-18-4

bold

7:30 pm

W 3-0

W 2-1

L 1-4

L 0-5

L 0-5

L 0-2

L 2-4 L 1-4

L 0-3 L 1-2

L 2-6 L 0-5

7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

OCT 7 4US -8TA eh)W 7-1 U.S. U-18 TEAM (exh.) 14 0at Colorado College 20 1at Colorado College 21 6MASSACHUSETTS 26 8YALE L 28

NOVEMBER 3NORTHEASTERN 3 4at Northeastern 4 0BOSTON UNIVERSITY 10 OT 2at MaineW 8-2 12 7at UMass Lowell 17 8UMASS LOWELL 18 2at Boston College 22 5at Northeastern 25 8MRIAKW 5-0 MERRIMACK 28

DECEMBER 3VROTW 4-1 VERMONT 3 6at UMass Lowell 6 8S.LWEC W 2-0 ST. LAWRENCE 8 29 vs. Cornell * L L 2-5 vs. Cornell * 29 0vs. W. MichIGAN * W 5-2 30

JANUAR 5a emn W 7-1 at Vermont 5 6a emn W 2-1 at Vermont 6 3s atot W 4-2 13vs. Dartmouth ! 9MASSACHUSETTS 19 0at Massachusetts 20 7POIEC W 2-1 PROVIDENCE 27

FEBRUAR

2v.Mie!8pm vs. Maine ! 2 3MIE7pm MAINE 3 9MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 9 0a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 10 6BOSTON UNIVERSITY 16 7at Boston University 17 3POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 23 4a rvdne7pm at Providence 24

MARCH 2BSO OLG 7:30 pm BOSTON COLLEGE 2 3at Boston College 3

* – Florida College Classic at Estero, FL ! – at Manchester

ST. FRAN. XAVIER (

OBER

Y

Y

, NH

New Hampshire

(14-2-1 HE)

exh.)

19-4-1

W 5-1

7:30pm

3-4 OT

W 4-3

W 7-2

W 6-3 W 3-1

W 5-2 W 4-0 W 6-3 W 3-1

W 4-2

T 4-4

L 2-3

L 0-3

L 2-3

7pm

7pm

OCT 0at Boston College 10 4a emn T 2-2 OT at Vermont 14 0at Boston University 20 1UINW 5-0 UNION 21 7a ihgnL 3-4 OT at Michigan 27 8a ihgnW 3-2 at Michigan 28

NOVEMBER 3at New Hampshire 3 4NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 0at Massachusetts 10 4a rvdn L 3-4 OT at Providene 14 7BSO OLG T 3-3 OT BOSTON COLLEGE 17 5NEW HAMPSHIRE 25

DECEMBER 1MRIAKW 4-1 MERRIMACK 1 2a ermc W 2-0 at Merrimack 2 9MIEL 1-7 MAINE 9 9v.Clae*L 2-5 vs. Colgate * 29 0vs. Holy Cross * 30

JANUAR 5BSO OLG W 3-2 BOSTON COLLEGE 5 OT 6at Boston University 6 2VROTT 2-2 OT VERMONT 12 3VROTL 0-3 VERMONT 13 9at UMass Lowell 19 0UMASS LOWELL 20 OT 6at MaineW 6-1 26 7at MaineL 1-2 OT 27

FEBRUAR 2MRIAK7:30 pm MERRIMACK 2 5v.Bso nv B 5/8pm vs. Boston Univ. (B) 5 8at UMass Lowell 8 2vs. BC/Harvard (B) 12 6POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 16 7a rvdne7pm at Providence 17 3at Massachusetts 23 4MASSACHUSETTS 24 8BOSTON UNIVERSITY 28

* – Toyota UConn Hockey Classic at Connecticut (B) – Beanpot at Boston Garden

OBER

Y

Y

Northeastern

(6-10-4 HE)

9-12-4

T 0-0 OT

5/8pm

W 7-2

W 6-2 W 2-1

L 2-5

L 3-4

L 3-6 L 1-3 L 1-2

L 1-3

7pm

7pm 7pm 7pm

OCT 6ST. THOMAS (exh.) 6 3LRSNL 1-6 13CLARKSON 4S.LWEC W 4-2 ST. LAWRENCE 14 0BOWLING GREEN 20 1NTEDM L 1-6 NOTRE DAME 21 7MRIAKL 2-3 MERRIMACK 27 8at UMass Lowell 28 1BSO OLG W 5-3 BOSTON COLLEGE 31

NOVEMBER 3at Massachusetts 3 4MASSACHUSETTS 4 0VROTL 2-4 VERMONT 10 4NORTHEASTERN W 4-3 OT 14 7at Boston University 17 4UMASS LOWELL 24 6at Brown (Mayor 26

DECEMBER 1at MaineL 0-3 1 8at Boston University 8 9vs. Lake Sup. State * 29 0v.Wsosn*L 0-5 vs. Wisconsin * 30

JANUAR 5BOSTON UNIVERSITY 5 7at Boston College 7 3at UMass Lowell 13 OT 9MIEW 3-0 MAINE 19 0MIEL 0-2 MAINE 20 7at New Hampshire 27

FEBRUAR 2a emn 7pm at Vermont 2 3a emn 7pm at Vermont 3 9BSO OLG 7pm BOSTON COLLEGE 9 0at Massachusetts 10 6at Northeastern 16 7NORTHEASTERN 17 3at New Hampshire 23 4NEW HAMPSHIRE 24

MARCH 2MRIAK7pm MERRIMACK 2 3a ermc 7pm at Merrimack 3

* – Badger Hockey Showdown at Wisconsin

OBER

Y

Y

sCp L 1-2 ’s Cup)

Providence

(5-11-1 HE)

6-17-1

W 3-2

T 2-2 OT

W 4-0

W 4-2

L 1-4 L 2-3

L 0-1

L 2-4

L 1-5 L 1-3

L 1-2

L 2-4

L 1-2

7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

OCT 6 vs. Colgate ^ W 6-0 W vs. Colgate ^ 6 7v.Mai^W 4-1 vs. Miami ^ 7 4NORTHEASTERN 14 0MCIA EHL 3-4 OT MICHIGAN TECH 20 1MCIA EHL 1-2 MICHIGAN TECH 21 9a atot L 2-3 at Dartmouth 29

NOVEMBER 4at Boston College 4 5 OTTAWA (exh.) W 5-2 W OTTAWA (exh.) 5 0a rvdneW 4-2 at Providence 10 4BOSTON UNIVERSITY 14 8MRIAKW 4-1 MERRIMACK 18 1at Massachusetts 21 5MIEW 3-2 MAINE 25 8at Harvard W 2-1 OT 28

DECEMBER 1at UMass Lowell 1 3at New Hampshire 3 9 U.S. U-18 TEAM (exh.) W 7-1 W U.S. U-18 TEAM (exh.) 9 6a t arneW 4-0 at St. Lawrence 16 9RNSLE W 3-0 RENSSELAER * 29 0S.CODS.*L 2-4 ST. CLOUD ST. * 30

JANUAR 5NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 6NEW HAMPSHIRE 6 2at Northeastern 12 3at Northeastern 13 9BSO OLG W 3-2 BOSTON COLLEGE 19 0BSO OLG W 4-2 BOSTON COLLEGE 20 6a ermc T 1-1 OT at Merrimack 26 7a ermc T 1-1 OT at Merrimack 27

FEBRUAR 2POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 2 3POIEC 7pm PROVIDENCE 3 9at Maine7:30 pm 9 0at Maine8pm 10 6MASSACHUSETTS 16 7MASSACHUSETTS 17 3at Boston University 23 4at Boston University 24

MARCH 2UMASS LOWELL 2 3UMASS LOWELL 3

^ – Ice Breaker Tournament at Miami * – Catamount Cup at V

OBER

Y

Y

ermont

(9-4-4 HE)

Vermont

14-8-4

L 1-7

T 2-2 OT

T 2-2 OT

W 2-1

W 3-0

W 2-1

W 3-0

L 0-1

L 1-4

L 1-2

7pm 7pm 8pm 7pm

7pm 7pm