NCAA TOURNAMENT H ISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT FINISHES S R E

N APPEARANCES BY SCHOOL N I CHAMPION RUNNER-UP THIRD PLACE* FOURTH PLACE W 30 Appearances

D u

R ...... 9 ...... 6 Michigan ...... 11 Boston College . . . . .6

A 1953-54-61-71-74-75-76-79-80-81-83-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-

W Denver ...... 7 Boston University . . .6 Boston University . . .8 Harvard ...... 6

A 93-94-95-96-97-2001-02-03-04-05-06 North Dakota ...... 7 North Dakota ...... 5 Minnesota ...... 6 St. Lawrence ...... 5 R

E (record of 49-31 .613)

K ...... 6 Boston College . . . . .4 Boston College . . . . .6 Boston Univ...... 3 A

B 19 Frozen Four Appearances Minnesota ...... 5 Michigan Tech . . . . .4 Maine ...... 5 . . . .3

Y u

E Boston University . . .4 Clarkson ...... 3 Michigan State . . . . .5 Minnesota ...... 2

B (1953-54-61-71-74-75-76-79-81-83-86-87-88-89-94-95-2002-03-

O Lake Superior St. . . .3 College . . .3 Clarkson ...... 4 . . .2

H 05) Michigan Tech . . . . .3 Maine ...... 3 Colorado College . . .3 Cornell ...... 2 4 (record of 19-16, .543) Boston College . . . . .2 Cornell ...... 2 Harvard ...... 3 Denver ...... 2 •

S Colorado College . . .2 Dartmouth ...... 2 North Dakota ...... 3 Michigan Tech . . . . .2 N Five NCAA Championships ...... (1974-76-79-2002-03) A Cornell ...... 2 Denver ...... 2 Dartmouth ...... 2 Brown ...... 1 C I

R Maine ...... 2 Harvard ...... 2 Denver ...... 2 Maine ...... 1 E Six Runner-Up Finishes ...... (1953-54-71-75-81-89) M Michigan State . . . . .2 Michigan ...... 2 Minnesota-Duluth . . .2 Michigan State . . . . .1 A

- New Hampshire . . . .2

L RPI ...... 2 Michigan State . . . . .2 North Dakota ...... 1 L Six Third-Place Finishes ...... (1961-86-87-94-95-2005) RPI ...... 2 A Bowling Green . . . . .1 New Hampshire . . . .2 Northern Michigan . .1

M Harvard ...... 1 St. Lawrence ...... 2 St. Lawrence ...... 2 Providence ...... 1 A

E Two Fourth-Place Finishes ...... (1983-88) Northern Michigan . .1 Brown ...... 1 Wisconsin ...... 2 RPI ...... 1 T Bowling Green . . . . .1 T Colgate ...... 1 Wisconsin ...... 1 S

R Brown ...... 1 I NCAA RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Lake Superior St. . . .1 F Cornell ...... 1 *Note: In championships without

5 Minnesota-Duluth . . .1

3 TEAM SERIES LAST MEETING Michigan Tech . . . . .1 a third-place game (after 1989),

• Northern Michigan . .1 Northeastern ...... 1 both teams are awarded third S Boston College 4-4 3/22/86, BC 6, MN 1 Providence ...... 1 H place. Denver’s participation in

T Ohio State ...... 1

R Boston University 4-3 3/30/95, BU 7, MN 3 Wisconsin ...... 1 1973 tournament and E Providence ...... 1

B Bowling Green 1-0 3/18/79, MN 6, BG 3 Wisconsin’s participation in 1992 Vermont ...... 1 R Clarkson 3-0 3/26/93, MN 2, CU 1 tournament vacated. U Yale ...... 1 O Colgate 2-0 3/21/81, MN 5, Col 4 F

N Colorado College 2-0 3/23/02, MN 4, CC 2 E NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BOOK (TEAM) Z Cornell 1-0 3/27/05, MN 2, CU 1 (ot) O

R NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

F Denver 1-1 3/28/86, MN 6, DU 4

A Ferris State 1-0 3/28/03, MN 7, FSU 4 9 Michigan 16 Michigan, 1991-2006 A

C Harvard 3-2 4/1/89, HU 4, MN 3 (ot) 7 Denver 13 Minnesota, 1985-97 N Holy Cross 0-1 3/24/06, HC 4, MN 3 (ot) North Dakota 10 Michigan, 1948-57 9

1 Lake Superior State 0-1 3/29/92, LSSU 8, MN 3 6 Wisconsin 9 Michigan State, 1982-90 •

S Maine 3-5 3/26/05, MN 1, ME 0 (ot) 5 Minnesota Lake Superior State, 1988-96 E

C Mercyhurst 1-0 3/27/03, MN 9, MCY 2 Boston University, 1990-98 N FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES A Michigan 2-3 4/10/03, MN 3, MI 2 (ot) Michigan State, 1994-2002 R

A 22 Michigan E Michigan State 3-2 3/22/97, MN 6, MSU 3 8 Maine, 1999-2006 P

P Michigan Tech 3-1 3/26/81, MN 7, MTU 2 20 Boston University 7 Maine, 1987-93 A 19 Minnesota T Minnesota Duluth 0-1 3/28/04, UMD 3, MN 1

N CURRENT CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES E New Hampshire 4-0 4/12/03, MN 5, UNH 1 Boston College M

A North Dakota 1-1 4/7/05, UND 4, MN 2 16 North Dakota 16 Michigan, 1991-2006 N

R Northern Michigan 0-1 3/22/80, NMU 4, MN 3 8 Maine, 1999-2006 U FROZEN FOUR WINS O Notre Dame 1-0 3/27/04, MN 5, ND 2 6 Minnesota, 2001-06 T 24 Michigan

A Providence 3-2 3/23/96, MN 5, PC 1 5 Harvard, 2002-06 A Rennselaer 3-1 3/24/95, MN 3, RPI 0 21 North Dakota New Hampshire, 2002-06 C

N St. Lawrence 0-1 4/1/88, SLU 3, MN 2 19 Minnesota

0 18 Denver TOURNAMENT WINS 3 Wisconsin 2-1 3/10/82, UW 6, MN 2

D UMass-Lowell 1-0 3/27/94, MN 2, UML 1 (ot) Boston University R 49 Minnesota, 1953-2006 O

C Total 49-31 CONSECUTIVE FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES 44 Michigan, 1948-2006 E

R 36 North Dakota, 1958-2006

L 10 Michigan, 1948-57

A 34 Boston University, 1950-2006

N 5 Colorado College, 1948-52

O 33 Wisconsin, 1970-2006 I

T Boston University, 1974-78, 1993-97

A 30 Boston College, 1948-2006

N 4 Minnesota, 1986-89 28 Maine, 1987-2006 • St. Lawrence, 1959-62 S 25 Denver, 1958-2005 N Cornell, 1967-70 O

I Michigan State, 1959-2006

P Michigan, 1995-98 M

A Boston College, 1948-50 TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE H C

L TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES .692 North Dakota, 1958-2006 (36-16) A

N .667 Michigan, 1948-2006 (44-22)

O 30 Minnesota, 1953-2006 I .642 Wisconsin, 1970-2006 (33-18-2) T 29 Boston University, 1950-2006 A .641 Lake Superior State, 1985-96 (20-11-1) N Michigan, 1948-2006

E .613 Minnesota, 1953-2006 (49-31)

M 26 Boston College, 1948-2006 I .609 Maine, 1987-2006 (28-18) T 24 Michigan State, 1959-2006 - E

V 21 Wisconsin, 1970-2006 I

F Harvard, 1955-2006 North Dakota, 1958-2006 130 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 NCAA TOURNAMENT H ISTORY 1989 - Second place NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Quarterfinals: Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2; F I V

Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2 (Minnesota wins series 2-0) (Minneapolis) E

YEAR-BY-YEAR Semifinals: - Minnesota 7, Maine 4 (St. Paul, Minn.) T

1953 - Second place I Finals: Harvard 4, Minnesota 3 (OT) (St. Paul, Minn.) M Semifinals: Minnesota, 3, RPI 2 (Colorado Springs) E Finals: N Michigan 7, Minnesota 3 (Colorado Springs) 1990 A T I First round: Minnesota 6, Clarkson 1; O 1954 - Second place N Minnesota 5, Clarkson 1 (Minnesota wins series 2-0) (Minneapolis) A Semifinals: Minnesota 14, Boston College 1 (Colorado Springs) Quarterfinals: L Boston College 4, Minnesota 2; C Finals: RPI 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) (Colorado Springs) H Minnesota 2, Boston College 1; Boston College 6, A M

1961 - Third place Minnesota (Boston College wins series 2-1) (Boston) P I O Semifinals: Denver 6, Minnesota 1 (Denver) N 1991 S

Third-place game: Minnesota 4, RPI 3 (Denver) First round: •

Providence 4, Minnesota 3; N A

1971 - Second place Minnesota 8, Providence 4; T I Minnesota 8, Providence 3 (Minnesota wins series 2-1) (Minneapolis) O Semifinals: Minnesota 6, Harvard 5 (Syracuse, N.Y.) N Quarterfinals: A

Maine 4, Minnesota 0; L Finals: Boston University 4, Minnesota 2 (Syracuse, N.Y.) Maine 5, Minnesota 3 (Maine wins series 2-0) (Orono, Maine) R E

1974 - First place C 1992 O Semifinals: R Minnesota 5, Boston University 4 (Boston) West Regional: D Finals: Lake Superior State 8, Minnesota 3 (Detroit) 3

Minnesota 4, Michigan Tech 2 (Boston) 0

1993 N

1975 - Second place C

East Regional: A

Minnesota 2, Clarkson 1; A Semifinals: Minnesota 6, Harvard 4 (St. Louis)

Finals: Maine 6, Minnesota 2 (Worcester, Mass.) T

Michigan Tech 6, Minnesota 1 (St. Louis) O U

1994 - Third place R

1976 - First place N

West Regional: A Minnesota 2, UMass-Lowell 1 (2 OT) (East Lansing, Mich.) M Semifinals: Minnesota 4, Boston University 2 (Denver) Semifinals: E Finals: Boston University 4, Minnesota 1 (St. Paul, Minn.) N

Minnesota 6, Michigan Tech 3 (Denver) T

1995 - Third place A 1979 - First place P P

West Regional: E

Semifinals: Minnesota 3, RPI 0; A

Minnesota 4, New Hampshire 3 (Detroit) R

Finals: Minnesota 5, Colorado College 2 (Madison, Wis.) A Minnesota 4, North Dakota 3 (Detroit) N Semifinals: Boston University 7, Minnesota 3 (Providence, R.I.) C E

1981 - Second place S 1996 • First round: Minnesota 9, Colgate 4; Minnesota 5, 1 West Regional: Minnesota 5, Providence 1; 9 Colgate 4 (Minnesota wins 14-8) (Minneapolis) N

Semifinals: Michigan 4, Minnesota 3 (East Lansing, Mich.) C

Minnesota, 7, Michigan Tech 2 (Duluth, Minn.) A Finals: Wisconsin 6, Minnesota 3 (Duluth, Minn.) 1997 A F

West Regional: R 1983 - Fourth place Minnesota 6, Michigan State 3; O Z

First round: Michigan 7, Minnesota 4 (Grand Rapids, Mich.) E Minnesota 9, New Hampshire 6; N F

Minnesota 7, New Hampshire 2 (Minnesota wins 16-8) (Minneapolis) 2001 O

Semifinals: U Harvard 5, Minnesota 3 (Grand Forks, N.D.) East Regional: Maine 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) (Worcester, Mass.) R Third-place game: Providence 4, Minnesota 3 (Grand Forks, N.D.) B E

2002 - First place R T 1985 West Regional: H First Round: Minnesota 4, Colorado College 2 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) S Minnesota 7, Boston College 5; Semifinals: •

Minnesota 3, Michigan 2 (St. Paul, Minn.) 3 Boston College 4, Minnesota 1 (Boston College wins 9-8) (Boston) Finals: Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (OT) (St. Paul, Minn.) 5 F I

1986 - Third place R

2003 - First place S First Round: T Minnesota 6, Boston University 5; West Regional: Minnesota 9, Mercyhurst 2; Minnesota 7, Ferris State 4 (Minneapolis) T E

Minnesota 5, Boston University 3 (Minnesota wins 11-7) (Boston) Semifinals: A

Minnesota 3, Michigan 2 (OT) (Buffalo, N.Y.) M Semifinals: Michigan State 6, Minnesota 4 (Providence, R.I.) Finals: Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 1 (Buffalo, N.Y.) A

Third-place game: L

Minnesota 6, Denver 4 (Providence, R.I.) L -

2004 A 1987 - Third place Midwest Regional: M Minnesota 5, Notre Dame 2; E First Round: R

Minnesota 4, Boston College 1; I Minnesota-Duluth 3, Minnesota 1 (Grand Rapids, Mich.) C A

Boston College 3, Minnesota 2 (Minnesota wins 6-4) (Boston) N Semifinals: Michigan State 5, Minnesota 3 (Detroit) 2005 - Third place S Third-place game: West Regional: • Minnesota 6, Harvard 3 (Detroit) Minnesota 1, Maine 0 (OT); Minnesota 2, Cornell 1 (OT) (Minneapolis) 4 Semifinals: North Dakota 4, Minnesota 2 (Columbus, Ohio) H 1988 - Fourth place O B

Quarterfinals: 2006 E Minnesota 4, Michigan State 2; Y West Regional: B

Minnesota 4, Michigan State 3 (Minnesota wins 8-5) (Minneapolis) Holy Cross 4, Minnesota 3 (OT) (Grand Forks, N.D.) A Semifinals: K St. Lawrence 3, Minnesota 2 (Lake Placid, N.Y.) E Third-place game: R Maine 5, Minnesota 2 (Lake Placid, N.Y.) A W A R D W I N N E R S

131 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 NCAA TOURNAMENT H ISTORY MINNESOTA IN THE GOLDEN GOPHERS ON GOLDEN GOPHERS ON S R

E FROZEN FOUR NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT NCAA ALL-REGIONAL N N I TEAMS TEAMS W FROZEN FOUR RECORD D

R 1953 (2nd) 1979 (1st) A Appearances ...... 19 1995

W Jim Mattson, G Steve Janaszak, G (MOP) Chris McAlpine, D A (1953-54-61-71-74-75-76-79-81-83- Tom Wegleitner, D Mike Ramsey, D R

E 86-87-88-89-94-95-2002-03-05)

K Dick Meredith, F Eric Strobel, F 1995 A Games Played ...... 36

B Steve Christoff, F Dan Trebil, D

Y Games Won ...... 19 E 1954 (2nd) Nick Checco, F B

O Games Lost ...... 16 , Sr., D 1981 (2nd) H Semifinal Games Won ...... 11 , F Mike Knoke, D 1997 4 , F , D

• Semifinal Games Lost ...... 8 Casey Hankinson, F S 1961 (3rd)

N Championship Games Won ...... 5 A Mike Larson, G 1987 (3rd) C

I Championship Games Lost ...... 6 2002

R Corey Millen, F

E Consolation Games Won ...... 3 , D M 1971 (2nd) , F (MOP) A Consolation Games Lost ...... 2 - Bruce McIntosh, D 1989 (2nd) L

L Dean Blais, F Jon Anderson, F

A FROZEN FOUR VS. OPPONENTS 2003 Todd Richards, D M Matt DeMarchi, D A

E Boston University (1971-74-76-94-95) ...... 2-3 1974 (1st) Keith Ballard, D T Boston College (1954) ...... 1-0 Brad Shelstad, G (MOP) 2002 (1st) Grant Potulny, F T S Les Auge, D Grant Potulny, F (MOP) R Thomas Vanek, F (MOP)

I Denver (1961-86) ...... 1-1

F Mike Polich, F Adam Hauser, G Harvard (1971-75-83-87-89) ...... 3-2 5 John Pohl, F 2004 3 Maine (88-89-2002) ...... 2-1 • 1975 (2nd) Chris Harrington, D S Michigan (1953-2002-03) ...... 2-1 H Reed Larson, D 2003 (1st) Keith Ballard, D T

R Michigan State (1986-87) ...... 0-2 Warren Miller, F

E Thomas Vanek, F (MOP)

B Michigan Tech (1974-75-76-81) ...... 3-1 Travis Weber, G 2005 R Evan Kaufmann, F U New Hampshire (1979-2003) ...... 2-0 1976 (1st) Matt DeMarchi, D O Garrett Smaagaard, F

F Tom Vannelli, F (MOP) , D North Dakota (1979-2005) ...... 1-1 Mike Vannelli, D N

E Providence (1983) ...... 0-1

Z , G (MOP) O

R RPI (1953-54-61) ...... 2-1 F St. Lawrence (1988) ...... 0-1 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BOOK (COACHING) A A Wisconsin (1981) ...... 0-1 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 8 GAMES) C N FROZEN FOUR RECORD WHEN... 6 , Michigan .889 , Minnesota (8-1) 9

1 5 , Denver .800 Vic Heyliger, Michigan (16-4)

• Overall Record ...... 19-16

S 3 Herb Brooks, Minnesota .789 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota (15-4)

E Semifinal Games ...... 11-8 C Ned Harkness, Rensselaer/Cornell .722 Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. (13-5) N Championship Games ...... 5-6 A John MacInnes, Michigan Tech .700 Murray Armstrong, Denver (14-6) R

A Third-Place Games ...... 3-2

E Bob Johnson, Wisconsin .694 Bob Johnson, Wisconsin (12-5-1)

P Last 10 Games ...... 5-5 P Gino Gasparini, North Dakota .692 Dean Blais, North Dakota (9-4) A Last 5 Games ...... 4-1

T 2 , Minnesota .667 George Gwozdecky, Miami/Denver (10-5)

N One- Games ...... 9-4 E nine others .643 Ned Harkness, Rensselaer/Cornell (9-5)

M Two-Goal Games ...... 5-5 A .640 Don Lucia, CC/Minnesota (16-9) N Three-Goal or More Games ...... 5-7 TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES R

U Overtime Games ...... 3-2 O 22 Ron Mason, Bowling Green/Michigan State FROZEN FOUR WINS T Scoring 4 or More Goals ...... 16-2

A 21 , Boston University Scoring 3 or Fewer Goals ...... 3-14 16 Vic Heyliger, Michigan A 16 Red Berenson, Michigan C Scoring 3 or More Goals ...... 19-9 14 Murray Armstrong, Denver N 14 , Bowling Green/Boston College 10 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech

0 Scoring 2 or Fewer Goals ...... 0-7

3 13 Len Ceglarski, Clarkson/Boston College Allowing 4 or More Goals ...... 6-15 Jack Paker, Boston University D 12 , Minnesota R Allowing 3 or Fewer Goals ...... 13-1 9 Ned Harkness, Rensselaer/Cornell O

C , Wisconsin/Colorado College Bob Johnson, Wisconsin E

R Richard Umile, New Hampshire Most Goals Scored ...... 14 (3/11/54) 8 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota L

A 11 Don Lucia, Minnesota 7 Herb Brooks, Minnesota

N Most Goals Allowed ...... 7 (two times, last 3/30/95)

O Shawn Walsh, Maine Jerry York, Bowling Green/Boston College I T A CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES FROZEN FOUR WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 4 GAMES) N

• 16 Red Berenson, Michigan, 1991-2006

S 1.000 George Gwozdecky, Denver (4-0)

N 12 Doug Woog, Minnesota, 1986-97

O Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin (4-0) I P 10 Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 .875 Herb Brooks, Minnesota (7-1) M A TOURNAMENT WINS .833 Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior State (5-1) H

C Dean Blais, North Dakota (5-1)

L 26 Jack Parker, Boston University

A .800 Vic Heyliger, Michigan (16-4)

N 23 Red Berenson, Michigan O I 22 Ron Mason, Bowling Green/Michigan State Gino Gasparini, North Dakota (8-2) T A Jerry York, Bowling Green/Boston College .750 Bob May, North Dakota (3-1) N

E 21 Doug Woog, Minnesota .714 Don Lucia, CC/Minnesota (5-2) M I 20 Shawn Walsh, Maine T -

E 16 Don Lucia, Minnesota V I Vic Heyliger, Michigan F Jeff Sauer, Colorado College/Wisconsin 132 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 N ATIONAL C HAMPIONS 1974 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS F I V E - T I M E N A T I O N A L C H A M P I O N S • N A T I O N A L R E C O R D 3 0 N C A A T O U R N A M E N T

Row 1 (L-R) – Equipment Manager Dick Brown, John Matschke, John Perpich, Eric Lockwood, Team Captain Brad Shelstad, Bill Moen, Cal Cossalter, John Harris, Manager Dennis Cossalter. A Dr. V. George Nagobads (team doctor), Brad Marrow, John Sheridan, Bruce Carlson, Doug Falls, Dick Spannbauer, Mike Phippen, Robby Harris, Les Auge, Tim Carlson, P Row 2 (L-R) – P E

Athletics Director , Head Coach Herb Brooks. A R

Row 3 (L-R) – Tom Vannelli, Warren Miller, Tom Dahlheim, , Bill “Buzz” Schneider, Mike Polich, Pat Phippen, Manager David Gurovitsch. A N C E S •

1974 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 1973-74 SEASON NOTES 9

March 16, 1974 N C

Boston Garden • Boston, Mass. A A

u After starting the season 0-4-1, the Golden Gophers Minnesota ...... 4 F R promptly put together a nine-game unbeaten streak (8- O Z

Michigan Tech ...... 2 E 0-1). N F

SCORING 1 2 3 OT F O U u Minnesota was 13-1-2 in its final 16 home games at R Minnesota 1 1 2 - 4 B E

Williams Arena. Michigan Tech 0 1 1 - 2 R T H S

1ST PERIOD — Minn: Sheridan (Miller, Phippen), 15:26. •

u Netminder Brad Shelstad, the last Golden Gopher 3 5

to captain the team, was named NCAA 2ND PERIOD — Minn: Perpich (Morrow, Polich), 3:24; MTU: Lyle (D’Alvise), F I R S

Championship and team Most Valuable Performer 13:40. T T

after an outstanding senior season. E

3RD PERIOD — Minn: R. Harris (Matschke), 4:45; Minn: Phippen (Sheridan), A M

17:17; MTU: Zuke (Steele, Stemler), 19:12. A

u Centers Mike Polich (19-33--52) and John Harris (17- L L - 27--44) led the team in scoring. Polich went on to a Shots on Goal: Minn 17-8-14--39, MTU: 11-10-3--24 A M

Goalies: E successful NHL career while Harris later enjoyed suc- R I Minn: Shelstad (24 shots, 22 saves) C A

cess in a different sports venue, winning the 1993 U.S. N

MTU: Quance (39 shots, 35 saves) S

Amateur Golf Championship. •

Penalties: Minn 5-10, MTU 8-16 4

Attendance: 7,164 H O

u Minnesota became the first team with a roster consist- B E Y

ing only of Americans to win an NCAA Men’s Hockey B A K

Championship in 25 years. E R A W A R D W I N N E R S

133 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 N ATIONAL C HAMPIONS 1976 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS S R E N N I W D R A W A R E K A B Y E B O H 4 • S N A C I R E M A - L L A M A E T T S R I F 5 3 • S H T R E B R U O

F Row 1 (L-R) – Jeff Tscherne, Joe Micheletti, Brad Morrow, Warren Miller, Captain Pat Phippen, Tom Vannelli, Tom Younghans, Bryan Fredrickson, Tom Mohr.

N Ken Yackel, Don Madson, Jim Boo, Russ Anderson, Head Coach Herb Brooks, Asst. Coach , Trainer Gary Smith, Reed Larson, Mark Lambert, Tim Rainey,

E Row 2 (L-R) – Z Steve Janaszak. O R Row 3 (L-R) – Bob Fish, , Rob Larson, Phil Verchota, Tony Dorn, Joe Baker, Bill Baker, Dan Bonk, Bruce Lind, Mark Conway. F A A C

N 1976 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 9 1 1975-76 SEASON NOTES March 26, 1976 • S

E DU Arena • Denver, Colo. C

N u The team never won more than five straight games at A

R Minnesota ...... 6 A

E any time, but never lost more than two consecutive P

P Michigan Tech ...... 4

A games. T N

E SCORING 1 2 3 OT F

M u The postseason included one of the most exciting A

N Minnesota 1 3 2 - 6 R games in Gopher hockey history, as Minnesota U

O Michigan Tech 3 1 0 - 4

T downed Michigan State 7-6 in triple overtime of the A

A WCHA playoffs in East Lansing. Goaltender Jeff 1ST PERIOD — MTU: W. Young (Joelson, Dempsey), 7:55; MTU: W. Young C

N Tscherne set a Minnesota record that still stands by (Joelson, Decker), 10:36; MTU: Murray (Jessee), 11:31; Minn: Vannelli 0

3 stopping 72 shots in the win. (Younghans, Phippen), 17:05, ppg. D R O

C 2ND PERIOD — Minn: Micheletti (Larson, Vannelli), 2:55; Minn: Baker

E u Tom Vannelli was named the NCAA Championship

R (Vannelli, Phippen), 10:26; Minn: Gorence (Larson), 12:47; MTU: Goddard

L Most Valuable Performer after having a hand in five of A (Roberts, Zuke), 19:24. N

O the Golden Gophers’ six goals against Michigan Tech. I T

A 3RD PERIOD — Minn: Phippen (Vannelli, Larson), 8:37; Minn: Miller N

• u Gopher leading scorers were Vannelli (26-43--69) and (Phippen, Vannelli), 19:30. S

N Warren Miller (26-31--57). O

I Shots on Goal: Minn 8-16-11--35, MTU: 12-3-9--24 P

M Goalies: A H

C Minn: Tscherne (12 shots, 9 saves); Mohr (12 shots, 11 saves) L

A MTU: Horsch (35 shots, 29 saves) N O

I Penalties: Minn 5-10, MTU 8-16 T A Attendance: 5,311 N E M I T - E V I F

134 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 N ATIONAL C HAMPIONS 1979 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS F I V E - T I M E N A T I O N A L C H A M P I O N S • N A T I O N A L R E C O R D 3 0 N C A A T O U R N A M E N T A P P E A R

Row 1 (L-R) – Steve Janaszak, Rob McClanahan, Joe Baker, Phil Verchota, Head Coach Herb Brooks, Captain Bill Baker, Athletic Director Paul Giel, Steve Christoff, Eric Strobel, Don A N

Micheletti, Jim Jetland. C E

Row 2 (L-R) – Dave Terwilliger, Mike Greeder, Jeff Teal, Student Trainer Jim Mulcahy, Trainer Mike Bell, Asst. Coach Brad Buetow, Asst. Coach John Perpich, Asst. Coach Mike Foley, Student S

Manager Steve Tollund, Student Manager Fred Field, Mike Ramsey, Brad Doshan, . • 1

Row 3 (L-R) – Steve Ulseth, , Kevin Hartzell, Brian Zins, Jay Larson, Bob Bergloff, Steve Pepper, Peter Hayek, John Meredith, Wayne Larson, Bart Larson. 9 N C A A F

1978-79 SEASON NOTES R

1979 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME O Z

March 23, 1979 E N F

u The Golden Gophers were 18-3-1 in all games at Olympia Stadium • Detroit, Mich. O U

Mariucci Arena. R

Minnesota ...... 4 B E R

North Dakota ...... 3 T u Team captain Bill Baker was named an All-American H S

after scoring a then single-season record of 54 points • SCORING 1 2 3 OT F 3 5

by a defenseman. (That record was broken in 1995-96 F

Minnesota 3 0 1 - 4 I R

by Mike Crowley.) S North Dakota 1 1 1 - 3 T T E A

u Junior wings Steve Christoff led the team with 38 1ST PERIOD — Minn: Christoff (Verchota), 4:11; Minn: Meredith (Strobel, M A

goals while Don Micheletti added 36. Ulseth), 8:05; UND: Himmelright (Taylor, Maxwell), 17:10, ppg; Minn: Baker L L -

(Micheletti, N. Broten), 19:22. A M

u The Golden Gophers won 11 of 12 games from Nov. E 2ND PERIOD — UND: Maxwell (Eades, Taylor), 18:02. R I C

24 through Jan. 6. A N

3RD PERIOD — Minn: N. Broten (Christoff, Larson), 2:48; UND: Chorney S (Burggraf, Taylor), 9:56. •

u Junior wing Tim Harrer led the team in power-play (13) 4 H

and game-winning goals (7). Shots on Goal: Minn: 16-8-11--35, UND: 9-11-8--28 O B E

Goalies: Y B

Minn: Janaszak (28 shots, 25 saves) A K E

UND: Stankoven (16 shots, 13 saves), Iwabuchi (18 shots, 17 saves) R A

Penalties: Minn 5-10, UND 7-14 W A

Attendance: 7,011 R D W I N N E R S

135 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 N ATIONAL C HAMPIONS 2002 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS S R E N N I W D R A W A R E K A B Y E B O H 4 • S N A C I R E M A - L L A M A E T T S R I F 5 3 • S H T R E B R U

O Row 1 (L-R) – Adam Hauser, Nick Angell, John Pohl, Jordan Leopold, Head Coach Don Lucia, Grant Potulny, Erik Wendell, Pat O’Leary, Justin Johnson. F Row 2 (L-R) – Dr. Richard Feist, Dr. Robert LaPrade, Athletic Trainer Tom Kiff, Goalie Coach , Program Associate Mark Bahr, Asst. Coach , Asst. Coach Bob N

E Motzko, Strength Coach Cal Dietz, Asst. Strength Coach Neil Rampe, Equipment Manager Harry Broadfoot, Media Relations John Romo, Student Manager Joel Gardner, Travis Weber. Z

O Row 3 (L-R) – Brett MacKinnon, Garrett Smaagaard, Jon Waibel, Matt Koalska, Dan Welch, Troy Riddle, Nick Anthony, Chad Roberg, Keith Ballard, Jake Fleming. R

F Row 4 (L-R) – Mike Erickson, Paul Martin, Matt DeMarchi, , Barry Tallackson, Joey Martin, Judd Stevens, Jerrid Reinholz. A A C N 9 1 • S

E 2002 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME C 2001-02 SEASON NOTES N

A April 6, 2002 R A

E Xcel Energy Center • St. Paul, Minn. P u The Golden Gophers went the entire season without suffer- P A ing consecutive losses. T Minnesota ...... 4 N

E OT

M Maine ...... 3 A u Senior captains Jordan Leopold and John Pohl were named N R

U first-team All-Americans. Leopold became Minnesota’s

O SCORING 1 2 3 OT F

T fourth Hobey Baker Award winner.

A Maine 0 1 2 0 3 A

C Minnesota 1 1 1 1 4

N u Pohl led the nation in scoring with 27 goals and 52 assists. 0

3 Pohl and junior Jeff Taffe led the country with 14 power-play 1ST PERIOD — Minn: Ballard (Riddle, Angell), 7:18, ppg. D

R goals apiece. O

C 2ND PERIOD — Maine: Schutte (Metcalf, Dimitrakos), 4:47, ppg; E

R u Leopold broke the single-season school record for goals by Minn: Pohl (Anthony, Angell), 5:38. L A

N a defenseman with 20.

O 3RD PERIOD — Maine: Schutte 2 (Ryan, Jackson), 1:17; Maine: Liscak I T

A (Dimitrakos), 15:27; Minn: Koalska (Riddle, Pohl), 19:07, 6x5. N u Senior Adam Hauser became the WCHA’s all-time leader •

S with 83 career wins and 151 games played. OVERTIME — Minn: Potulny (Pohl, Leopold), 16:58, ppg. N O I P

M Shots on Goal: Maine: 11-13-16-5--45, Minn: 11-8-9-7--35

A u The 19,324 people that attended the NCAA Championship H Goalies: C game was the largest crowd to ever witness a hockey game L

A in the state of Minnesota. Maine: Yeats (35 shots, 31 saves) N

O Minn: Hauser (45 shots, 42 saves) I T A Penalties: Maine 7-14, Minn 5-10 N

E Attendance: 19,324 M I T - E V I F

136 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 N ATIONAL C HAMPIONS 2003 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS F I V E - T I M E N A T I O N A L C H A M P I O N S • N A T I O N A L R E C O R D 3 0 N C A A T O U R N A M E N T A P P E A R

Row 1 (L-R) – Justin Johnson, Matt Koalska, Matt DeMarchi, Nick Anthony, Grant Potulny, Paul Martin, Chad Roberg, Troy Riddle, Travis Weber. A N

Row 2 (L-R) – Dr. Richard Feist, Dr. Robert LaPrade, Student Trainer Todd Gaddie, Athletic Trainer Tom Kiff, Program Associate Mark Bahr, Asst. Coach , Head Coach Don Lucia, C E

Asst. Coach Mike Guentzel, Goalie Coach Robb Stauber, Strength Coach Cal Dietz, Equipment Manager Harry Broadfoot, Media Relations John Romo, Student Manager Joel Gardner, Dustin S

Smieja. • 1

Row 3 (L-R) – Jake Fleming, Garrett Smaagaard, Jon Waibel, P.J. Atherton, , Brett MacKinnon, Keith Ballard, Tyler Hirsch. 9

Row 4 (L-R) – Jerrid Reinholz, Judd Stevens, Peter Kennedy, Joey Martin, Barry Tallackson, Thomas Vanek, Gino Guyer, Chris Harrington. N C A A F

2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME R 2002-03 SEASON NOTES O Z

April 12, 2003 E N

HSBC Arena • Buffalo, N.Y. F u For the second straight year, Minnesota went the entire sea- O U son without suffering consecutive losses R Minnesota ...... 5 B E R

New Hampshire ...... 1 T u Thomas Vanek became the first freshman since 1969-70 to H S

lead the team in scoring with 31 goals and 31 assists. • SCORING 1 2 3 OT F 3 5 F

New Hampshire 1 0 0 - 1 I u Vanek was the nation’s leading rookie scorer and finished R S one goal shy of John Mayasich’s freshman school record of Minnesota 1 0 4 -5 T T E

32. A 1ST PERIOD — Minn: DeMarchi (Smaagaard), 10:58, ppg; UNH: Collins M A

(Martz, Aikins), 19:41, ppg. L u The team finished 16-2-4 after junior captain Grant Potulny L - A

returned to the lineup after missing 22 games with a frac- 2ND PERIOD — No Scoring. M E R

tured ankle. I 3RD PERIOD — Minn: Vanek (Koalska, Riddle), 8:14; Minn: Waibel (Vanek), C A N

11:25; Minn: Tallackson (Guyer, Harrington), 13:34, ppg; Minn: Tallackson 2 S

u Junior Paul Martin was named a second-team All-American • (Potulny), 18:31, eng. after collecting nine goals and 30 assists. 4 H O B

Shots on Goal: UNH: 7-9-11--27, Minn: 16-14-15--45 E

u Matt DeMarchi was the lone senior in the lineup for the Y

Goalies: B

NCAA Championship game vs. New Hampshire. A K

UNH: Ayers (44 shots, 40 saves) E R

Minn: Weber (27 shots, 26 saves) A W A

Penalties: UNH 6-12, Minn 6-12 R D

Attendance: 18,759 W I N N E R S

137 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 WCHA POSTSEASON H ISTORY WCHA IN 2005-06 POSTSEASON S

R Friday, March 10 – WCHA First Round NCAA TITLES

E WCHA TITLES

N Minnesota def. Alaska Anchorage, 7-4 N I Wisconsin def. Michigan Tech. 4-1 North Dakota 13 1952 Michigan W St. Cloud State def. Colorado College, 2-1 1953 Michigan D Denver 12 R

A Minnesota State def. North Dakota, 3-2 (ot) 1955 Michigan Minnesota 11 W Minnesota Duluth def. Denver, 3-2 (ot)

A 1956 Michigan Colorado College 8 R

E 1957 Colorado College K Saturday, March 11 – WCHA First Round Michigan Tech 6 A 1958 Denver B Minnesota def. Alaska Anchorage, 6-2 Wisconsin 3 Y 1959 North Dakota E Wisconsin def. Michigan Tech. 1-0 B Minnesota Duluth 3 O Colorado College def. St. Cloud State, 3-2 1960 Denver H North Dakota def. Minnesota State, 4-1 Michigan* 3 1961 Denver 4 Denver def. Minnesota Duluth, 3-2 • Northern Michigan* 1 1962 Michigan Tech S

N Alaska Anchorage 0 1963 North Dakota A Sunday, March 12 – WCHA First Round C

I Minnesota State 0 1964 Michigan

R St. Cloud State def. Colorado College, 3-1 E St. Cloud State 0 1965 Michigan Tech M North Dakota def. Minnesota State, 3-0

A 1966 Michigan State - Minnesota Duluth def. Denver, 5-2 L

L *currently members of the CCHA. 1968 Denver A Thursday, March 16 – WCHA Final Five M 1969 Denver A

E Preliminary Game – St. Cloud State def. Minnesota Duluth, 5-1 WCHA PLAYOFF 1973 Wisconsin T

T 1974 Minnesota S

R Friday, March 17 – WCHA Final Five TITLES I 1975 Michigan Tech F Semifinal – St. Cloud State def. Minnesota, 8-7 (ot)

5 Denver 14 1976 Minnesota

3 Semifinal – North Dakota def. Wisconsin, 4-3

• Minnesota 13 1977 Wisconsin S

H Saturday, March 18 – WCHA Final Five Wisconsin 11 1979 Minnesota T

R Third-Place Game – Wisconsin def. Minnesota, 4-0 E Michigan Tech 9 1980 North Dakota B Championship Game – North Dakota def. St. Cloud State, 5-3

R North Dakota 8 1981 Wisconsin U

O Northern Michigan* 3 1982 North Dakota F Friday, March 24 – NCAA Regionals 1983 Wisconsin N West Semifinal – Holy Cross def. Minnesota, 4-3 (ot)

E Minnesota Duluth 2 Z West Semifinal – North Dakota def. Michigan, 5-1 1987 North Dakota O Michigan State* 2 R 1990 Wisconsin F Colorado College 1 A Saturday, March 25 – NCAA Regionals 1991 Northern Michigan A St. Cloud State 1 C Midwest Semifinal – Wisconsin def. Bemidji State, 4-0 1997 North Dakota N Midwest Semifinal – Cornell def. Colorado College, 3-2 Alaska Anchorage 0

9 2000 North Dakota

1 West Final – North Dakota def. Holy Cross, 5-2 Minnesota State 0 • 2002 Minnesota S E Sunday, March 26 – NCAA Regionals 2003 Minnesota

C *currently members of the CCHA.

N 2004 Denver

A Midwest Final – Wisconsin def. Cornell, 1-0 (3ot) R

A 2005 Denver E

P Thursday, April 6 – NCAA Frozen Four

P 2006 Wisconsin

A National Semifinal – Boston College def. North Dakota, 6-5 T

N National Semifinal – Wisconsin def. Maine, 5-2 E

M BY THE NUMBERS A

N Saturday, April 8 – NCAA Frozen Four R

U National Championship Game – Wisconsin def. Boston College, 2-1 THE WCHA IN THE O T

A NCAA A C

N NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 0 3 D R O

C 36 E

R NCAA FROZEN FOUR L A

N APPEARANCES: O I T A N

• 91 S

N NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP O I

P GAME APPEARANCES: M A H C L

A 62 N

O NCAA TOURNAMENT I T A WINNING PERCENTAGE: N E M I T

- .626

E The 1996-97 Golden Gopher team shared the WCHA title. They were co-champions with North Dakota. Minnesota has won 11

V (217-129-2) I WCHA titles. F

138 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 WCHA POSTSEASON H ISTORY WCHA TEAMS IN THE POSTSEASON F I V

Year Regular Season Champion Record (pts./pct.) Coach WCHA Playoff Champion Coach NCAA Champion E - T

1951-52 Colorado College 10-2-0 (20) N/A N/A Michigan I M

1952-53 Minnesota 16-4-0 (19) N/A N/A Michigan E N

Michigan 12-4-0 (19) Vic Heyliger A T I

1953-54 Minnesota 16-3-1 (33) John Mariucci N/A N/A Rensselaer O N

1954-55 Colorado College 14-4-0 (.778) Cheddy Thompson N/A N/A Michigan A L

1955-56 Michigan 15-2-1 (31) Vic Heyliger N/A N/A Michigan C

1956-57 Colorado College 14-4-0 (.778) N/A N/A Colorado College H A 1957-58 North Dakota 15-5-0 (16) Bob May N/A N/A Denver M P I Denver 12-10-0 (16) Murray Armstrong O N

1958-59 No league play N/A N/A North Dakota S •

1959-60 Denver 17-4-1 (.795) Murray Armstrong Denver * & Michigan Tech * Armstrong & MacInnes Denver N A

1960-61 Denver 17-1-0 (.944) Murray Armstrong Denver * & Minnesota * Armstrong & Mariucci Denver T I 1961-62 Michigan Tech 17-3-0 (.850) John MacInnes Michigan Tech John MacInnes Michigan Tech O N A

1962-63 Denver 12-6-0 (.667) Murray Armstrong Denver Murray Armstrong North Dakota L

North Dakota 11-5-2 (.667) R E 1963-64 Michigan 12-2-0 (.857) Denver Murray Armstrong Michigan C O R

Denver 7-2-1 (.750) Murray Armstrong D

1964-65 North Dakota 13-3-0 (.813) Michigan Tech John MacInnes Michigan Tech 3 0

1965-66 Michigan Tech 15-4-1 (.775) John MacInnes Denver ~ & Michigan State ~ Armstrong & Bessone Michigan State N 1966-67 North Dakota 16-6-0 (.727) Michigan St. ~ & North Dakota ~ Bessone & Selman Cornell C A

1967-68 Denver 15-3-0 (.833) Murray Armstrong Denver ~ & North Dakota ~ Armstrong & Selman Denver A T

1968-69 Michigan Tech 14-5-1 (.725) John MacInnes Denver ^ & Michigan Tech ^ Armstrong & MacInnes Denver O U

1969-70 Minnesota 18-8-0 (.692) Michigan Tech ^ & Wisconsin ^ MacInnes & Johnson Cornell R N

1970-71 Michigan Tech 18-4-0 (.818) John MacInnes Denver ^ & Minnesota ^ Armstrong & Brooks Boston University A M

1971-72 Denver 19-9-0 (.679) Murray Armstrong Denver ~ & Wisconsin ~ Armstrong & Johnson Boston University E N

1972-73 Denver 20-8-0 (.714) Murray Armstrong Denver ~ & Wisconsin ~ Armstrong & Johnson Wisconsin T A

1973-74 Michigan Tech 20-6-2 (42) John MacInnes Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Brooks Minnesota P P

1974-75 Minnesota 24-8-0 (48) Herb Brooks Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Brooks Michigan Tech E A R

1975-76 Michigan Tech 25-7-0 (50) John MacInnes Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Brooks Minnesota A N

1976-77 Wisconsin 26-5-1 (53) Bob Johnson Wisconsin Bob Johnson Wisconsin C E

1977-78 Denver 27-5-0 (54) Marshall Johnston Colorado College ~ & Wisconsin ~ Sauer & Johnson Boston University S •

1978-79 North Dakota 22-10-0 (44) Gino Gasparini Minnesota ~ & North Dakota ~ Brooks & Gasparini Minnesota 1 1979-80 North Dakota 21-6-1 (.768) Gino Gasparini Minnesota ~ & North Dakota ~ Brooks & Gasparini North Dakota 9 N

1980-81 Minnesota 20-8-0 (40) Brad Buetow Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Buetow Wisconsin C A

1981-82 North Dakota 19-7-0 (38) Gino Gasparini Wisconsin Bob Johnson North Dakota A

1982-83 Minnesota 18-7-1 (37) Brad Buetow Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Wisconsin F R O

1983-84 Minnesota-Duluth 19-5-2 (40) Minnesota-Duluth Mike Sertich Bowling Green Z E

1984-85 Minnesota-Duluth 25-7-2 (52) Mike Sertich Minnesota-Duluth Mike Sertich Rensselaer N F

1985-86 Denver 25-9-0 (50) Ralph Backstrom Denver Ralph Backstrom Michigan State O U

1986-87 North Dakota 29-6-0 (58) Gino Gasparini North Dakota Gino Gasparini North Dakota R

1987-88 Minnesota 28-7-0 (56) Doug Woog Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Lake Superior St. B E 1988-89 Minnesota 27-6-2 (56) Doug Woog Northern Michigan Harvard R T H

1989-90 Wisconsin 19-8-1 (39) Jeff Sauer Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Wisconsin S

1990-91 Northern Michigan 25-3-4 (54) Rick Comley Northern Michigan Rick Comley Northern Michigan • 3

1991-92 Minnesota 26-6-0 (52) Doug Woog Northern Michigan Rick Comley Lake Superior St. 5 F

1992-93 Minnesota-Duluth 21-9-2 (44) Mike Sertich Minnesota Doug Woog Maine I R S

1993-94 Colorado College 18-9-5 (41) Don Lucia Minnesota Doug Woog Lake Superior St. T T

1994-95 Colorado College 22-9-1 (45) Don Lucia Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Boston University E A

1995-96 Colorado College 26-2-4 (56) Don Lucia Minnesota Doug Woog Michigan M

1996-97 Minnesota 21-10-1 (43) Doug Woog North Dakota Dean Blais North Dakota A L L

North Dakota 21-10-1 (43) Dean Blais - A

1997-98 North Dakota 21-6-1 (43) Dean Blais Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Michigan M E

1998-99 North Dakota 24-2-2 (50) Dean Blais Denver George Gwozdecky Maine R I C

1999-2000 Wisconsin 23-5-0 (46) Jeff Sauer North Dakota Dean Blais North Dakota A N

2000-01 North Dakota 18-4-6 (42) Dean Blais St. Cloud State Craig Dahl Boston College S 2001-02 Denver 21-6-1 (43) George Gwozdecky Denver George Gwozdecky Minnesota • 4

2002-03 Colorado College 19-4-5 (43) Minnesota Don Lucia Minnesota H

2003-04 North Dakota 20-5-3 (43) Dean Blais Minnesota Don Lucia Denver O B E

2004-05 Colorado College 19-7-2 (40) Scott Owens Denver George Gwozdecky Denver Y

Denver 19-7-2 (40) George Gwozdecky B A K

2005-06 Minnesota 20-5-3 (43) Don Lucia North Dakota Dave Hakstol Wisconsin E R A

* first-round winners W A R

~ second-round winners D

^ East and West Regional winners W I N N E R S

139 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-WCHA ALL-WCHA GOLDEN GOPHERS S

R FIRST TEAM E Corey Millen, F 1986-87 Paul Martin, D 2000-01 N Player, Pos. Year N Todd Richards, D 1987-88 Keith Ballard, D 2001-02 I

W Jim Mattson, G 1952-53 Robb Stauber, G 1988-89 Thomas Vanek, F 2002-03 D

R Tom Wegleitner, D 1952-53 Todd Richards, D 1988-89 Chris Harrington, D 2002-03 A Dave Snuggerud, F 1988-89 Alex Goligoski, D 2004-05 W John Mayasich, F 1952-53 A Dick Dougherty, F 1952-53 Larry Olimb, F 1990-91 , F 2005-06 R

E Doug Zmolek, D 1991-92

K Jim Mattson, G 1953-54 A , D 1991-92 MVP/PLAYER OF THE YEAR

B John Mayasich, F 1953-54

Y Dick Dougherty, F 1953-54 Jeff Stolp, G 1991-92 From 1960-81, the league’s MVP award was admin- E

B Travis Richards, D 1992-93 istered by the Denver Post. Since 1981, it has been

O Ken Yackel, D 1953-54 selected through balloting of coaches, players,

H Jeff Nielsen, F 1993-94 John Mayasich, F 1954-55 sports information directors and media. In 1992, the 4 Ken Yackel, D 1954-55 Dan Trebil, D 1995-96 MVP designation was changed to WCHA Player of • Reggie Berg, F 1997-98 the Year. S Ken Yackel, D 1955-56

N Player, Pos. Year

A Jack McCartan, G 1956-57 John Pohl, F 1999-2000 C I Jack McCartan, G 1957-58 Dylan Mills, D 1999-2000 , D 1962-63 R Murray McLachlan was named the WCHA E Lou Nanne, D 1962-63 Jordan Leopold, D 1999-2000 Murray McLachlan, G 1968-69 M Most Valuable Player in back-to-back sea-

A Erik Westrum, F 2000-01 Murray McLachlan, G 1969-70

- Doug Woog, F 1964-65 sons (1968-69 and 1969-70). L

L Gary Gambucci, F 1967-68 Paul Martin, D 2001-02 Mike Polich, F (co) 1974-75 A Murray McLachlan, G 1968-69 Thomas Vanek, F 2002-03 Jeff Larson, F 1983-84 Tim Harrer, F 1979-80 M

A Murray McLachlan, G 1969-70 Paul Martin, D 2002-03 Tony Kellin, D 1984-85 Steve Ulseth, F 1980-81 E

T Brad Shelstad, G 1973-74 Keith Ballard, D 2002-03 Tom Parenteau, D 1984-85 Robb Stauber, G 1987-88 T S Mike Polich, F 1974-75 Thomas Vanek, F 2003-04 Mike Guentzel, D 1984-85 , F 1994-95 R I

F Reed Larson, D 1975-76 Alex Goligoski, D 2005-06 Rick Erdall, F 1984-85 Brian Bonin, F 1995-96

5 Bill Baker, D 1978-79 Tony Kellin, D 1985-86 Mike Crowley, D 1996-97 3 THIRD TEAM • Tim Harrer, F 1979-80 Frank Pietrangelo, G 1985-86

S Player, Pos. Year ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

H Steve Ulseth, F 1980-81 Wally Chapman, F 1985-86 T

R Neal Broten, F 1980-81 Ryan Kraft, F 1996-97 Todd Okerlund, F 1985-86 The WCHA Rookie of the Year has been presented E under three different criteria since 1960. From 1959- B Aaron Broten, F 1980-81 Wyatt Smith, F 1997-98 Gary Shopek, D 1985-86

R 60 through 1969-70, freshmen were not allowed to

U Scott Bjugstad, F 1982-83 Wyatt Smith, F 1998-99 Gary Shopek, D 1986-87 play in the WCHA and the rookie award went to the O

F Bryan Erickson, F 1982-83 Jordan Leopold, D 1998-99 John Blue, G 1986-87 top sophomore. From 1970-71 through 1989-90, the

N Tom Rothstein, F 1983-84 Erik Westrum, F 1999-2000 Steve MacSwain, F 1986-87 award was known as the Freshman of the Year. In E Z , F 1984-85 Adam Hauser, G 2000-01 Dave Snuggerud, F 1986-87 1990, the WCHA adopted the Rookie of the Year O R John Blue, G 1985-86 Jeff Taffe, F 2001-02 Award for the top first-year player. F Jay Cates, F 1987-88 Player, Pos. Year

A Robb Stauber, G 1987-88 Troy Riddle, F 2002-03 Peter Hankinson, F 1987-88

A Gary Gambucci, F 1965-66

C Randy Skarda, D 1987-88 Danny Irmen, F 2004-05 Lance Pitlick, D 1988-89 Murray McLachlan, G 1967-68 N Tom Chorske, F 1988-89 Ryan Potulny, F 2004-05 Randy Skarda, D 1988-89

9 Aaron Broten, F 1979-80

1 Peter Hankinson, F 1989-90 Chris Harrington, D 2005-06 Ken Gernander, F 1989-90 Darby Hendrickson, F 1991-92 • Larry Olimb, F 1991-92 Danny Irmen, F 2005-06 Larry Olimb, D/F 1989-90 S Mike Crowley, D 1994-95 E Chris McAlpine, D 1993-94 C Tom Pederson, D 1989-90 Thomas Vanek, F 2002-03 N HONORABLE MENTION

A Brian Bonin, F 1994-95 Jeff Stolp, G 1990-91

R Player, Pos. Year Phil Kessel, F 2005-06 A Brian Bonin, F 1995-96 Tom Pederson, D 1990-91 E

P Mike Crowley, D 1995-96 Doug Zmolek, D 1990-91 P Paul Ostby, G 1981-82 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR A Mike Crowley, D 1996-97 Scott Bjugstad, F 1981-82 Travis Richards, D 1990-91 Player, Pos. Year T

N Steve DeBus, G 1996-97 Tom Hirsch, D 1981-82 Grant Bischoff, F 1990-91 E Jordan Leopold, D 2000-01 M Jordan Leopold, D 2000-01 David Jensen, D 1982-83 , F 1990-91 A Jordan Leopold, D 2001-02 N Jordan Leopold, D 2001-02 Steve Griffith, F 1982-83 Trent Klatt, F 1991-92 R

U John Pohl, F 2001-02 Tom Hirsch, D 1982-83 Craig Johnson, F 1991-92

O GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

T Keith Ballard, D 2003-04 Frank Pietrangelo, G 1982-83 Darby Hendrickson, F 1991-92 The WCHA Goaltender of the Year Award was creat- A Ryan Potulny, F 2005-06 Paul Butters, G 1982-83 Craig Johnson, F 1992-93 A ed in 1987 and presented for two seasons before C Pat Micheletti, F 1983-84 Chris McAlpine, D 1992-93 being discontinued in voting by the membership fol-

N SECOND TEAM Gary Shopek, D 1983-84 Brian Bonin, F 1993-94 lowing the 1988-89 season. 0 Player Year 3 Player, Pos. Year Mike Vacanti, G 1983-84 Dan Trebil, D 1993-94 D

R John Mayasich, F 1951-52 Mike Guentzel, D 1983-84 Justin McHugh, F 1994-95 Robb Stauber 1987-88 O

C Gene Campbell, F 1952-53 Kurt Larson, D 1983-84 Dan Trebil, D 1994-95 Robb Stauber 1988-89 E

R Robert (Mike) Pearson, D 1957-58 Mike Crowley, D 1994-95

L STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

A Dick Burg, F 1957-58 Jeff Callinan, G 1994-95 N

O Craig Falkman, F 1963-64 First presented in 1986-87, the WCHA Student- I

T ROOKIE TEAM Athlete of the Year Award is based on a combination

A John Lothrop, G 1965-66 of academics, sportsmanship and athletic ability. N Gary Gambucci, F 1965-66 Player, Pos. Year

• Each school nominated one player from their team

S Dick Paradise, D 1967-68 Craig Johnson, F 1990-91 with the winner selected in a voting of member insti- N

O Bill Klatt, F 1967-68 Chris McAlpine, D 1990-91 tutions. I Player, Pos. Year P Wally Olds, D 1969-70 Darby Hendrickson, F 1991-92 M A Wally Olds, D 1970-71 Steve Magnusson, F 1991-92 Justin McHugh, F 1994-95 H

C Les Auge, D 1974-75 Brian Bonin, F 1992-93 Dan Trebil, D 1995-96 L

A Steve Christoff, F 1977-78 Ryan Kraft, F 1994-95

N COACH OF THE YEAR

O Steve Christoff, F 1978-79 Mike Crowley, D 1994-95 I

T Coach Year

A Bryan Erickson, F 1981-82 Erik Rasmussen, F 1995-96

N Tony Kellin, D 1983-84 Steve DeBus, G 1995-96 Glen Sonmor 1969-70 E

M John Blue, G 1984-85 Dave Spehar, F 1996-97 Herb Brooks 1973-74 I

T Corey Millen, F 1984-85 Ben Clymer, D 1996-97 Brad Buetow 1979-80 -

E Jordan Leopold was a two-time WCHA

V Pat Micheletti, F 1985-86 Jordan Leopold, D 1998-99 Doug Woog 1989-90 I Defensive Player of the Year selection F Corey Millen, F 1985-86 (2000-01 and 2001-02). Grant Potulny, F 2000-01 Don Lucia (co) 2005-06 Todd Richards, D 1986-87 Troy Riddle, F 2000-01 140 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 WCHA FINAL F IVE MINNESOTA AT THE WCHA FINAL FIVE

2006 WCHA Final Five • Xcel Energy Center • March 16-18, 2006 MINNESOTA RECORD VS. F I V

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... St. Cloud State 5, Minnesota Duluth 1 E OPPONENTS AT THE - Friday ...... Semifinal ...... North Dakota 4, Wisconsin 3 T I ...... Semifinal ...... St. Cloud State 8, Minnesota 7 (ot) WCHA FINAL FIVE M E

Saturday...... Third-Place ...... Wisconsin 4, Minnesota 0 N

...... Championship ...... North Dakota 5, St. Cloud State 3 A

Team ...... MN Record T I 2005 WCHA Final Five • Xcel Energy Center • March 17-19, 2005 Colorado College ...... 1-4 O N

Denver ...... 1-1 A

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... North Dakota 3, Wisconsin 2 L

Friday ...... Semifinal...... Denver 2, North Dakota 1 (ot) Minnesota Duluth ...... 1-0 C ...... Semifinal ...... Colorado College 3, Minnesota 0 H Michigan Tech ...... 2-0 A Saturday...... Third-Place ...... North Dakota 4, Minnesota 2 M Minnesota State ...... 2-0 P ...... Championship ...... Denver 1, Colorado College 0 I O

North Dakota ...... 2-3 N

2004 WCHA Final Five • Xcel Energy Center • March 18-20, 2004 S Northern Michigan...... 1-0 •

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Alaska Anchorage 4, Colorado College 1 St. Cloud State ...... 4-3 N

Friday ...... Semifinal ...... North Dakota 4, Alaska Anchorage 2 A Wisconsin ...... 2-2 T I

...... Semifinal ...... Minnesota 7, Minnesota-Duluth 4 O

Saturday...... Third-Place ...... Minnesota-Duluth 4, Alaska Anchorage 2 Total ...... 16-13 N A

...... Championship...... Minnesota 5, North Dakota 4 L

Minnesota has not played Alaska Anchorage at the R

2003 WCHA Final Five • Xcel Energy Center • March 20-22, 2003 E WCHA Final Five C O

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Minnesota-Duluth 2, North Dakota 1 R Friday ...... Semifinal ...... Colorado College 4, Minnesota-Duluth 3 (ot) D 3

...... Semifinal ...... Minnesota 3, Minnesota State 2 (ot) MINNESOTA RECORD 0

Saturday...... Third-Place ...... Minnesota-Duluth 6, Minnesota State 4 N

...... Championship ...... Minnesota 4, Colorado College 2 ROUND-BY-ROUND C A 2002 WCHA Final Five • Xcel Energy Center • March 14-16, 2002 Round ...... MN Record A T

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Colorado College 3, Wisconsin 2 (ot) Play-in Game...... 3-0 O U

Friday ...... Semifinal...... Denver 3, Colorado College 0 R

Semifinal ...... 7-6 N

...... Semifinal ...... Minnesota 4, St. Cloud State 1 A Saturday...... Third-Place ...... Colorado College 2, St. Cloud State 1 Third-Place ...... 1-5 M E

...... Championship ...... Denver 5, Minnesota 2 Championship ...... 5-2 N T

2001 WCHA Final Five • Xcel Energy Center • March 15-17, 2001 Total ...... 16-13 A P

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Colorado College 4, Wisconsin 3 P E

Friday ...... Semifinal...... North Dakota 2, Colorado College 1 A R

...... Semifinal ...... St. Cloud State 3, Minnesota 0 A WCHA PLAYOFF N

Saturday...... Third-Place...... Colorado College 5, Minnesota 4 C E

...... Championship ...... St. Cloud State 6, North Dakota 5 (ot) CHAMPIONSHIPS S •

2000 WCHA Final Five • Target Center • March 16-18, 2000 1 Denver (14): 9

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Minnesota 6, MSU-Mankato 4 N

Friday ...... Semifinal ...... North Dakota 7, St. Cloud State 3 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, C ...... Semifinal ...... Wisconsin 5, Minnesota 3 A 1973, 1986, 1999, 2002, 2005 A

Saturday...... Third-Place ...... St. Cloud State 6, Minnesota 4 F

...... Championship ...... North Dakota 5, Wisconsin 3 Minnesota (13): R O Z

1999 WCHA Final Five • Target Center • March 18-20, 1999 1961, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1993, E N

Thursday ...... Play-In Game...... Minnesota 5, St. Cloud State 3 1994, 1996, 2003, 2004 F

Friday ...... Semifinal ...... Denver 3, Colorado College 2 (ot) O Wisconsin (11): U ...... Semifinal...... North Dakota 6, Minnesota 2 R

Saturday...... Third-Place...... Colorado College 7, Minnesota 4 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1990, B E

...... Championship...... Denver 4, North Dakota 3 R

1995, 1998 T H

1997 WCHA Final Five • St. Paul Civic Center • March 13-15, 1997 S Michigan Tech (9): Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Colorado College 5, Denver 2 • 1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981 3 Friday ...... Semifinal...... North Dakota 5, Colorado College 1 5 ...... Semifinal ...... Minnesota 5, St. Cloud State 4 (ot) North Dakota (8): F I R

Saturday...... Third-Place ...... Colorado College 6, St. Cloud State 0 S

1967, 1968, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2006 T ...... Championship ...... North Dakota 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) T

Northern Michigan (3): E

1996 WCHA Final Five • Bradley Center • March 7-9, 1996 A M Thursday ...... Play-In Game...... Michigan Tech 4, St. Cloud State 3 (ot) 1989, 1991, 1992 A

Friday ...... Semifinal ...... Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 3 (ot) L

Michigan State (2): L

...... Semifinal ...... Michigan Tech 4, Colorado College 3 - 1966, 1967 A Saturday...... Third-Place ...... Colorado College 6, Wisconsin 4 M E

...... Championship...... Minnesota 7, Michigan Tech 2 Minnesota Duluth (2): R I 1995 WCHA Final Five • St. Paul Civic Center • March 16-18, 1995 C 1984, 1985 A N Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Minnesota 3, North Dakota 2 Colorado College (1): S Friday ...... Semifinal ...... Wisconsin 5, Denver 4 •

...... Semifinal ...... Colorado College 5, Minnesota 4 (ot) 1978 4 Saturday...... Third-Place...... Minnesota 5, Denver 4 (ot) H

St. Cloud State (1): O

...... Championship ...... Wisconsin 4, Colorado College 3 (ot) B 2001 E 1994 WCHA Final Five • Bradley Center • March 17-19, 1994 Y B

Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Michigan Tech 5, Northern Michigan 1 A K

Friday ...... Semifinal...... St. Cloud State 3, Wisconsin 2 (ot) E R

...... Semifinal ...... Minnesota 6, Michigan Tech 1 A

Saturday...... Third-Place...... Wisconsin 8, Michigan Tech 3 W A

...... Championship ...... Minnesota 3, St. Cloud State 2 (ot) R D

1993 WCHA Final Five • St. Paul Civic Center • March 19-21, 1993 W I Thursday ...... Play-In Game ...... Northern Michigan 4, Michigan Tech 3 N N

Friday ...... Semifinal ...... Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 2 (ot) E R

...... Semifinal ...... Northern Michigan 6, Minn-Duluth 2 S Saturday...... Third-Place ...... Minnesota-Duluth 7, Wisconsin 5 ...... Championship...... Minnesota 5, Northern Michigan 3 141 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 C OLLEGE H OCKEY S HOWCASE COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE HISTORY S

R 1993-94 (Auburn Hills, Mich.) 2000-01 (Minneapolis/Madison, Wis.) E N N

I Michigan 6 Minnesota 0 Michigan State 3 Minnesota 2 The College Hockey Showcase enters its 14th year of bring-

W Michigan State 4 Wisconsin 2 Michigan 3 Wisconsin 2 ing together Big Ten rivals and college hockey powerhouses D

R Minnesota 6 Michigan State 5 Michigan 4 Minnesota 1 Minnesota, Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin. The A

W Wisconsin 5 Michigan 3 Michigan State 6 Wisconsin 2 event has a history of close games, with 23 of its 52 games A all-time being tied or decided by one goal, including three of R

E 1994-95 (St. Paul, Minn.) 2001-02 (East Lansing, Mich./Ann Arbor, Mich.) K four in 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998. A

B Minnesota 3 Michigan State 2 Minnesota 5 Michigan 2 Y

E Michigan 7 Wisconsin 2 Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 1 Cumulative Records B

O Minnesota 4 Michigan 3 Minnesota 4 Michigan State 4 (ot) Michigan 14-11-1 (.558) H Michigan State 3 Wisconsin 2 Michigan 5 Wisconsin 3 Minnesota 14-9-3 (.596) 4

• Michigan State 13-10-3 (.558)

S 1995-96 (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2002-03 (Minneapolis/Madison, Wis.) Wisconsin 7-18-1 (.288) N A

C Minnesota 6 Michigan State 5 (ot) Minnesota 5 Michigan State 5 (ot) I R

E Michigan 7 Wisconsin 3 Michigan 4 Wisconsin 1 CCHA 27-21-4 (.558)

M Minnesota 3 Michigan 2 Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 1 (ot) WCHA 21-27-4 (.442) A -

L Michigan State 5 Wisconsin 4 Michigan 3 Minnesota 1 L

A Four Reasons These Four Teams Showcase College

M 1996-97 (Detroit, Mich.) 2003-04 (East Lansing, Mich./Ann Arbor, Mich.) Hockey A E

T Michigan 4 Minnesota 3 (ot) Minnesota 5 Michigan State 1 1. Title Towns T

S Michigan State 3 Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin 3 Michigan 1 Minnesota, Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin have R I Minnesota 5 Michigan State 3 Minnesota 4 Michigan 2 combined to win 22 national championships in the 59 years of F

5 Michigan 8 Wisconsin 4 Wisconsin 2 Michigan State 1 (ot) NCAA tournaments. 3 •

S 1997-98 (East Lansing, Mich./Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2004-05 (Minneapolis/Madison, Wis.)

H 2. That’s a Lot of Wins T

R Michigan 4 Minnesota 3 Minnesota 5 Michigan 1 The four teams in the College Hockey Showcase are all E

B Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 0 Michigan State 4 Wisconsin 0 among the top 15 winningest programs in college hockey his- R

U Michigan State 3 Minnesota 2 Minnesota 5 Michigan State 0 tory by percentage. They have combined to win nearly 5,000 O

F Michigan 2 Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin 3 Michigan 1 games. N E

Z 1998-99 (Minneapolis/Madison, Wis.) 2005-06 (East Lansing, Mich./Ann Arbor, Mich.)

O 3. See You in the Spring R

F Michigan 3 Minnesota 2 Minnesota 6 Michigan 3 Minnesota (No. 1, 30), Michigan (No. 2, 29), Michigan State

A Michigan State 3 Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin 3 Michigan State 1 (No. 5, 24) and Wisconsin (No. 6, 21) are all among the top A

C Minnesota 2 Michigan State 1 Minnesota 2 Michigan State 2 (ot) seven schools in NCAA Tournament appearances. N Michigan 1 Wisconsin 1 (ot) Wisconsin 3 Michigan 2 9 1 4. Behind the Benches • 1999-2000 (East Lansing, Mich./Ann Arbor, Mich.) S Three of the four head coaches in the College Hockey E

C Minnesota 6 Michigan 1 Showcase are among the top six on the winningest active N A

R Wisconsin 5 Michigan State 1 coaches list by victories (Rick Comley No. 3 at 688, Red A

E Michigan State 6 Minnesota 2 Berenson No. 4 at 585, Don Lucia No. 6 at 468). P P Michigan 4 Wisconsin 1 A

T Did You Know? N

E • Before Michigan State and Michigan joined the CCHA, M

A these four teams competed for the Big Ten Championship. N R Goaltender Kellen Briggs owns a 5-0-0 Between 1959 and 1981, Minnesota captured 10 titles, while U career record in College Hockey O Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin each took home T Showcase games.

A five (including co-champs). A C

N • The first four editions of the College Hockey Showcase were 0

3 held at neutral sites before the tournament shifted to its cur- D

R rent format of on-campus sites in 1997. O C E

R • The only other school from the to spon- L

A sor men’s hockey is Ohio State. N O I T

A • Eight College Hockey Showcase games have gone into N overtime, including two in the 2002 event. • S N O I P M A H C L A N O I T A N E M I T - E V I F

142 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 C OLLEGE H OCKEY S HOWCASE COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE RECORDS F I SHOWCASE INDIVIDUAL — SINGLE GAME V Most Career Points E - Most Wins Most Goals 15 Brendan Morrison (Michigan), 1993-96 T I 2 Michigan - 1996, ‘97, 2000, ‘02 3 Ryan Potulny (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 Jason Botterill (Michigan), 1993-96 M E

Minnesota - 1994, ‘95, 2003, ‘04 Thomas Vanek (MINN) vs. MSU, 11/29/02 11 Jim Slater (Michigan State), 2001-04 N A

Michigan State - 1997, 2000 Jeff Taffe (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/23/01 Mike York (Michigan State), 1995-98 T I Wisconsin - 2003, ‘05 (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/99 9 Bill Muckalt (Michigan), 1994-97 O N

Bill Muckalt (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 A L

Most Goals Erik Rasmussen (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/29/96 Most Career Penalties C

11 Michigan - 1996 Justin McHugh (MINN) vs. MSU, 11/25/94 16 Mike Anderson (Minnesota), 1995-99 H A

10 Minnesota - 2004 Dave Oliver (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/93 15 Warren Luhning (Michigan), 1993-96 M P I

Michigan State - 1995 2 28 times 12 Chris Tok (Wisconsin), 1991-95 O

Michigan - 1994 N S

Most Assists Most Career Minutes • Most Goals Against 4 Alex Goligoski (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 41 Warren Luhning (Michigan), 1993-96 N A

12 Wisconsin - 1995 Steve Reinprecht (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/99 T

38 Mike Strobel (Wisconsin), 1993-95 I O

11 Wisconsin - 1996 Matt Herr (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 30 Mike Anderson (Minnesota), 1995-99 N A

Minnesota - 1993 Brian Wiseman (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/93 28 Damon Whitten (Michigan State), 1999-2000 L

3 eight times 27 Corey Potter (Michigan State), 2002- R E

Fewest Goals Against C O

1 Minnesota - 2004 Most Points Most Career Power-Play Goals R D

2 Wisconsin - 2003 5 Steve Reinprecht (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/99 4 Ryan Potulny (Minnesota), 2003-05 3 Michigan - 2002 Matt Herr (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 Jason Botterill (Michigan), 1993-96 0 N

Michigan State - 1997 Bill Muckalt (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 3 Anson Carter (Michigan State), 1993-95 C

Jason Botterill (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/25/94 Bill Muckalt (Michigan), 1994-97 A A Most All-Time Wins 4 Alex Goligoski (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 T

14 Minnesota Thomas Vanek (MINN) vs. MSU, 11/29/02 Most Career Shorthanded Goals O U

Michigan Brian Wiseman (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/93 1 15 players R N

13 Michigan State A M

7 Wisconsin Most Penalties Most Career Saves E N

6 Warren Luhning (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/25/94 207 Adam Hauser (Minnesota), 1998-2001 T

Consecutive Wins 5 Mike Anderson (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/95 194 Marty Turco (Michigan), 1994-97 A P

5 Minnesota (11/27/93-11/25/95) Chris Tok (WIS) vs. MICH, 11/27/93 P

172 Chad Alban (Michigan State), 1994-97 E A

Michigan (11/29/96-11/27/98) R A

Most Penalty Minutes Best Career GAA N

TEAM — SINGLE GAME C 23 Warren Luhning (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/25/94 1.18 Kellen Briggs (Minnesota), 2003- E 19 Keith Ballard (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/29/03 S Most Shots on Goal 1.85 Jeff Frazee (Minnesota), 2005- •

52 Minnesota vs. Michigan State, 11/28/03 17 four times 2.01 Steve Shields (Michigan), 1993 1 9

51 Minnesota vs. Michigan State, 11/29/02 2.15 L.J. Scarpace (Michigan), 199 N

49 Minnesota vs. Michigan State, 11/25/94 Most Power-play Goals C A

41 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/24/01 3 Ryan Potulny (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 Best Career Save Percentage A

39 Minnesota vs. Michigan, 12/1/02 2 four times .955 Kellen Briggs (Minnesota), 2003- F R

.940 Matt Migliaccio (Michigan State), 2002- O Z

Fewest Shots on Goal Most Shorthanded Goals .931 Jeff Frazee (Minnesota), 2005- E 1 on 15 occasions .923 Mike Valley (Wisconsin), 1996-97 N

16 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/27/99 F

17 Michigan State vs. Minnesota, 11/25/94 Last: Mike Howe (MINN) vs. MSU, 11/27/04 O U

19 Wisconsin vs. Michigan State, 11/28/97 Andrew Joudrey (WIS) vs. MICH, 11/27/04 R B E R

Most Goals Most Saves T 47 Dominic Vicari (MSU) vs. MINN, 11/28/03 H 8 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/96 S

7 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/24/95 46 Matt Migliaccio (MSU) vs. MINN, 11/29/02 • 3

Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/94 Mike Buzak (MSU) vs. MINN, 11/25/94 5

38 Al Montoya (MICH) vs. MINN, 12/1/02 F I R

Most Power-Play Opportunities S Fewest Saves T

11 Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/25/05 (1-11) T

1 Kevin O’Malley (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/99 E

10 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/29/02 (0-10) A Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/26/99 (1-10) 3 Scott Kabotoff (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/00 M 4 Joe Blackburn (MSU) vs. UW, 11/26/99 A

Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/25/95 (1-10) L L

9 seven times 5 Mike Valley (WIS) vs. MICH, 11/30/96 - A M

INDIVIDUAL — CAREER E

Most Power-Play Goals R I 5 Minnesota vs. Michigan, 11/25/05 (5-9) Most Career Goals C A

4 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/96 (4-7) 7 Jason Botterill (Michigan), 1993-96 N S

Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/94 (4-9) 6 Ryan Potulny (Minnesota), 2003-05 •

3 seven times Anson Carter (Michigan State), 1993-95 4

5 six players H O

Most Penalties B E

24 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/25/94 Most Career Assists Y 19 Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/26/93 10 Brendan Morrison (Michigan), 1993-96 B A K

Minnesota vs. Michigan, 11/26/93 8 Jason Botterill (Michigan), 1993-96 E 18 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/2594 Jim Slater (Michigan State), 2001-04 R A

7 John Pohl (Minnesota), 1998-01 W A

Most Penalty Minutes Mike Crowley (Minnesota), 1994-96 R 59 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/25/94 Mike York (Michigan State), 1995-98 D W

48 Michigan State vs. Minnesota, 11/29/98 Harold Schock (Michigan), 1993-96 I N

47 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/94 N

Ryan Potulny ranks second all-time in E R

College Hockey Showcase history with six S career goals. 143 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 D ODGE H OLIDAY C L ASSIC DODGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC HISTORY S

R 1991-92 Bowling Green 5, Boston College 3 All-Tournament Teams E

N Minnesota 5, Providence 2 1991-92

N G-Angelo Libertucci (BGU), D-Travis Richards (MN), Rob Gaudreau (P), F- I 3rd - Providence 5, Boston College 3

W Champ - Minnesota 6, Bowling Green 5 (ot) Trent Klatt (MN), Larry Olimb (MN), Martin Jiranek (BGU), MVP-Olimb D R

A 1992-93 St. Lawrence 7, Ill.-Chicago 1 1992-93 G-Pat Mazzoli (FSU), D-Daryl Filipek (FSU), Dan Chaput (FSU), F-Mike W

A Ferris State 6, Minnesota 4 May (FSU), Brian McCarthy (SLU), Joe Dziedzic (MN), MVP-Mazzoli

R 3rd - Ill.-Chicago 3, Minnesota 2 E

K Champ - Ferris State 6, St. Lawrence 4 A 1993-94 G-Blaine Lacher (LSSU), D-Jason Weinrich (ME), Chris McAlpine (MN), F- B 1993-94 Y Lake Superior State 2, Maine 1 Jeff Nielsen (MN), Tony Bianchi (MN), Kurt Miller (LSSU), MVP-Miller E

B Minnesota 5, Cornell 2 O 3rd - Maine 4, Cornell 1 1994-95

H G-Brian Renfrew (WMU), D-Dan Trebil (MN), Rich Brennan (BU), F-Ryan Champ - Lake Superior State 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) 4 Kraft (MN), Brian Bonin (MN), Chris O’Sullivan (BU), MVP-O’Sullivan • 1994-95

S Minnesota 6, Yale 2

N Boston University 5, Western Michigan 2 1995-96 G-Steve DeBus (MN), D-Mike Crowley (MN), Todd Hall (UNH), Eric A C I 3rd - Western Michigan 5, Yale 2 Nickulas (UNH), Brian Bonin (MN), Brad Holzinger (BGU), MVP-DeBus R

E Champ - Boston University 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) M

A 1995-96 1996-97 G-Steve DeBus (MN), D-Mike Crowley (MN), Josh Harrold (MIA), F-Tim - Bowling Green 3, New Hampshire 2 L

L Minnesota 5, Harvard 2 Leahy (MIA), Todd White (C), Casey Hankinson (MN), MVP-Hankinson A 3rd - New Hampshire 8, Harvard 3 M

A Champ - Minnesota 3, Bowling Green 2 1997-98 G-Marc Robitaille (NE), D-Mike Jozefowicz (NE), Aaron Toews (NE), F- E

T 1996-97 Casey Hankinson (MN), Brian Urick (UND), Roger Holeczy (NE), MVP-

T Miami (OH) 3, Clarkson 0 S

R Minnesota 4, Boston College 2 Robitaille I

F 3rd - Clarkson 7, Boston College 4

5 Champ - Minnesota 7, Miami (OH) 4 1998-99 G-Michel Larocque (BU), D-Steve Shirreffs (PU), Jackson Heglund (PU), 3

• 1997-98 F-Syl Apps (PU), Eric Meloche (OSU), Jeff Halpern (PU), MVP-Apps S Northeastern 4, Notre Dame 2 H

T Minnesota 6, Brown 3

R 1999-2000 G-Adam Hauser (MN), D-Sean Connelly (NMU), Jimmy Jackson (NMU),

E 3rd - Notre Dame 5, Brown 1

B Champ - Northeastern 4, Minnesota 2 Erik Westrum (MN), John Pohl (MN), J.P. Vigier (NMU), MVP-Hauser R U

O 1998-99 Boston University 2, Ohio State 1 2000-01

F G-Brandon Snee (Union), D-Jordan Leopold (MN), D-Todd Knox (LSSU), Princeton 4, Minnesota 1 N

E 3rd - Ohio State 6, Minnesota 5 Mike Vigilante (LSSU), Erik Westrum (MN), John Pohl (MN), MVP- Z

O Champ - Princeton 3, Boston University 0 Westrum R F Northern Michigan 3, UMass-Amherst 0 A 1999-2000 2001-02 G-Travis Weber (MN), D-Regan Kelly (PC), D-Paul Martin (MN), F-Dana A Minnesota 5, Harvard 2 C 3rd - UMass-Amherst 4, Harvard 2 Lattery (WMU), F-Jeff Taffe (MN), F-John Pohl (MN), MVP-Pohl N Champ - Minnesota 6, Northern Michigan 2 9

1 2002-03 G-Travis Weber (MN), D-Paul Martin (MN), D-J.D. Forrest (BC). F-Ryan • 2000-01 Lake Superior State 4, Bemidji State 2 S Murphy (BC), F-D’Arcy McConvey (BGSU), F-Thomas Vanek (MN), MVP- E Minnesota 3, Union 2 C Weber N 3rd - Bemidji State 1, Union 1 (BSU wins shootout) A

R Champ - Minnesota 5, Lake Superior State 4 A 2003-04 E G-Mike Ayers (UNH), D-Keith Ballard (MN), D-Jake Taylor (MN), F-Matt

P 2001-02 P Providence 4, Western Michigan 1 Koalska (MN), F-Preston Callander (UNH), F-Derek Edwardson (Miami), A Minnesota 3, Ferris State 2 T 3rd - Western Michigan 6, Ferris State 3 MVP-Koalska N

E Champ - Minnesota 6, Providence 1 M

A 2004-05 G-Kellen Briggs (MN), D-Jeff Caron (MC), D-Chris Harrington (MN), F- N 2002-03 R Boston College 6, Bowling Green 5 Darin Olver (NMU), F-Ryan Potulny (MN), F-Tyler Hirsch (MN), MVP- U Minnesota 7, Yale 3 O Hirsch T 3rd - Yale 5, Bowling Green 1

A Champ - Minnesota 2, Boston College 1 (ot) A 2005-06 G-Kellen Briggs (MN), D-Alex Goligoski (MN), D-Derek Peltier (MN), F- C 2003-04 N New Hampshire 3, Miami (OH) 1 Ryan Potulny (MN), F-Mike Howe (MN), F-Bobby Robins (UML), MVP-

0 Minnesota 9, Princeton 0 3 3rd - Miami (OH) 5, Princeton 3 Potulny D

R Champ - Minnesota 4, New Hampshire 2 O C

E 2004-05 Northern Michigan 1, Harvard 0 (ot, NMU wins shootout 3-2) R

L Minnesota 6, Merrimack 2 A 3rd - Merrimack 6, Harvard 4 N

O Champ - Minnesota 4, Northern Michigan 1 DODGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC NOTES I T A 2005-06 Minnesota has won 10 of the 15 titles, including the last seven • former Golden N UMass-Lowell 5, Canisius 4

• Minnesota 8, Union 0 Gopher John Pohl (5-7--12) is the tournament’s all-time leading scorer and the S

N 3rd - Union 2, Canisius 0 only player in the history of the event to be named to the all-tournament team three O

I Champ - Minnesota 5, UMass-Lowell 4

P times • senior Tyler Hirsch (3-5--8) and junior Ben Gordon (1-6--7) are the tourna- M League W-L 1st 2nd 3rd 4th A CONFERENCE ment’s current leading scorers • four champions (Boston Univ. - 1994-95; Lake H WCHA 23-7 10 3 0 2 C RECORDS Superior State - 1993-94; Minnesota - 2001-02; Minnesota - 2002-03) have gone

L CCHA 16-16 2 6 7 2 A on to win NCAA titles in the same season as their Dodge Holiday Classic champi- N HE 14-14 2 5 5 2 O I ECAC 6-20 1 1 3 8 onships • Minnesota did not have a player named to the all-tournament team for T

A CHA 1-1 0 0 10 the only time in Dodge Holiday Classic history in 1998-99 • the Golden Gophers’ N AHA 0-2 0 0 0 1 E last defeat at the Dodge Holiday Classic was a 6-5 loss to Ohio State in the third- M I

T place game in 1998 • the two times Minnesota didn’t reach the title game (1992 - E

V and 1998), it fell in the third-place game • Minnesota is outscoring its opponents, I

F 140-81, in the Classic.

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CLASSIC TOURNAMENT Most Power-Play Opportunities Most Penalties Most Goals 13 Minnesota vs. Northeastern, 12/28/97 (1-13) 6 Lane Caffaro (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/05 F I

13 Minnesota - 2005 11 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/05 (5-11) 4 Randy Drohan (UMASS) vs. NMU, 12/29/99 V E

Minnesota - 2003 St. Lawrence vs. Ferris State, 1/3/93 (1-11) Scott Campbell (NE) vs. MINN, 12/28/97 - T

12 Ferris State - 1992 10 Minnesota vs. -Chicago, 1/3/93 (1-10) I M

11 Minnesota - 1999 Minnesota vs. Providence, 12/21/91 (3-10) Most Penalty Minutes E Minnesota - 1996 9 Union vs. Canisius, 12/30/05 (0-9) 31 Lane Caffaro (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/05 N A

St. Lawrence - 1992 8 Bowling Green vs. Minnesota, 12/30/95 (0-8) 20 Roger Leonard (BGSU) vs. Yale, 12/28/02 T I O

Minnesota - 1991 15 Ben Gordon (MINN) vs. NMU, 12/23/04 N A

10 Minnesota - 2004 Most Power-Play Goals Geoff Waugh (NMU) vs. MINN, 12/23/04 L

New Hampshire - 1995 5 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/05 (5-11) 14 Nathan Oystrick (NMU) vs. MINN, 12/23/04 C H

Bowling Green - 1991 4 Merrimack vs. Harvard, 12/23/04 (4-5) Kris Goodjohn (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/00 A M

3 Western Michigan vs. Ferris State, 12/29/01 (3-6) John Pohl (MINN) vs. MINN, 12/29/00 P I Most Goals Against vs. Harvard, 12/30/99 (3-4) O N

14 Princeton - 2003 Minnesota vs. Brown, 12/27/99 (3-5) Most Power-play Goals S 13 Harvard - 1995 Boston Univ. vs. Western Michigan, 12/30/94 (3-6) 2 Dave Spehar (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 • N

11 Bowling Green - 2002 Minnesota vs. Providence, 12/21/91 (3-10) Ryan Kraft (MINN) vs. Miami, 12/28/96 A T

Brown - 1997 I Minnesota vs. Bowling Green, 12/22/91 (3-7) Ryan Kraft (MINN) vs. Yale, 12/30/94 O Boston College - 1996 Martin Jiranek (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/91 N A Yale - 1994 Most Penalties Trent Klatt (MINN) vs. Providence, 12/21/91 L R

10 Minnesota - 1998 23 Illinois-Chicago vs. Minnesota, 1/3/93 E C

Boston College - 1991 21 Northeastern vs. Minnesota, 12/28/97 Most Shorthanded Goals O R

17 Minnesota vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/3/93 1 on 13 occasions D

Fewest Goals Against 16 Northern Michigan vs. Minnesota, 12/23/04 Last: Elias Godoy (UML) vs. Canisius, 12/29/05 3 0

1 Princeton - 1998 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/00 N

2 Minnesota - 2003 15 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/05 Most Saves C A

3 Minnesota - 2004 Ferris State vs. St. Lawrence, 1/3/93 50 Dan Murphy (Clarkson) vs. Miami, 12/27/96 A

Minnesota - 2001 13 Minnesota vs. Northern Michigan, 12/23/04 45 Brandon Snee (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/00 T O

Maine - 1993 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/00 44 Peter Vetri (UML) vs. MINN, 12/30/05 U R

4 Minnesota - 2005 Brown vs. Minnesota, 12/27/99 Mike Ayers (UNH) vs. MINN, 12/21/03 N A

Northern Michigan - 2004 Lake Superior State vs. Minnesota, 1/2/94 Josh Gartner (Yale) vs. BGSU, 12/28/02 M E

Minnesota - 2002 Providence vs. Minnesota, 12/21/91 Nolan Schaefer (Providence) vs. MINN, 12/29/01 N Union - 2000 Angelo Libertucci (BGSU) vs. MINN, 12/22/91 T A

Minnesota - 1999 Most Penalty Minutes 42 Jeff Maund (Ohio St.) vs. MINN, 12/28/98 P P

Boston University - 1998 67 Northern Michigan vs. Minnesota, 12/23/04 41 Scott Stirling (Brown) vs. MINN, 12/27/97 E A

Northeasterm - 1997 53 Minnesota vs. Northern Michigan, 12/23/04 40 Eric Lerouw (Princeton) vs. Miami, 12/21/03 R A Minnesota - 1995 49 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/05 Adam Hauser (MINN) vs. NMU, 12/30/99 N C

Lake Superior State - 1993 E

47 Illinois-Chicago vs. Minnesota, 1/3/93 Marc Robitaille (NE) vs. MINN, 12/28/97 S

42 Northeastern vs. Minnesota, 12/28/97 Todd Sullivan (Yale) vs. MINN, 12/30/94 •

TEAM — SINGLE GAME 1

40 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/00 Brian Renfrew (WMU) vs. BU, 12/30/94 9

Most Shots on Goal 38 Ferris State vs. St. Lawrence, 1/3/93 N 53 Miami vs. Clarkson, 12/27/96 C

34 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/00 Fewest Saves A

50 Minnesota vs. Providence, 12/29/01 Minnesota vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/3/93 1 Dave McTavish (SLU) vs. UIC, 1/2/93 A Minnesota vs. Bowling Green, 12/22/91 30 Illinois-Chicago vs. St. Lawrence, 1/2/93 4 B.J. Sklapsky (Princeton) vs. MINN, 12/20/03 F R 49 Minnesota vs. UMass-Lowell, 12/30/05 28 Boston College vs. Providence, 12/22/91 Tripp Tracy (Harvard) vs. UNH, 12/30/95 O Z E 48 Minnesota vs. New Hampshire, 12/21/03 INDIVIDUAL — SINGLE GAME 6 Mike Brown (Ferris State) vs. WMU, 12/29/01 N Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/00 Tom Newman (MINN) vs. Ferris State, 1/2/93 F O

47 Minnesota vs. Ohio State, 12/28/98 Most Goals 8 Tim Kelleher (BC) vs. BGSU, 12/27/02 U Minnesota vs. Brown, 12/27/97 3 Mike Howe (MINN) vs. Union, 12/29/05 Steve DeBus (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 R B

46 Minnesota vs. Yale, 12/30/94 Dana Lattery (WMU) vs. Ferris State, 12/29/01 Blair Allison (Maine) vs. LSSU, 12/30/93 E R

45 Miami vs. Princeton, 12/21/03 Ryan Kraft (MINN) vs. Yale, 12/30/94 9 Trevor Clay (Princeton) vs. MINN, 12/20/03 T H

Bowling Green vs. Yale, 12/28/02 2 34 times Peter Cohen (Yale) vs. MINN, 12/27/02 S Notre Dame vs. Brown, 12/28/97 Last: Ryan Potulny (MINN) vs. UML, 12/30/05 •

10 Jeff Featherstone (UIC) vs. SLU, 1/2/93 3

Boston University vs. Western Michigan, 12/30/94 5 Most Assists F I R

Fewest Shots on Goal 4 Jeff Caron (Merrimack) vs. Harvard, 12/23/04 S T

12 Princeton vs. Minnesota, 12/20/03 3 Elias Godoy (UML) vs. MINN, 12/30/05 T E

Canisius vs. Union, 12/30/05 Ben Gordon (MINN) vs. Merrimack, 12/22/04 A 15 Bemidji State vs. Lake Superior State, 12/29/00 Mike Kompon (Miami) vs. Princeton, 12/21/03 M A

Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/00 J.D. Forrest (BC) vs. BGSU, 12/27/02 L L

16 Massachusetts vs. Northern Michigan, 12/29/99 Wyatt Smith (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 - A

Harvard vs. Minnesota, 12/29/95 Steve Noble (Notre Dame) vs. Brown, 12/28/97 M E

Providence vs. Minnesota, 12/21/91 Casey Hankinson (MINN) vs. Miami, 12/28/96 R I Brian Bonin (MINN) vs. Yale, 12/30/94 C 17 Miami vs. New Hampshire, 12/20/03 A Tony Bianchi (MINN) vs. Cornell, 12/31/93 N

Boston College vs. Providence, 12/22/91 S

18 Princeton vs. Miami, 12/21/03 Mike Latendresse (Maine) vs. Cornell, 1/2/94 •

Cornell vs. Maine, 1/2/94 Peter Holmes (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/91 4 Bowling Green vs. Minnesota, 12/22/91 H O

Most Points B E Most Goals 4 Jeff Caron (Merrimack) vs. Harvard, 12/23/04 Y B

9 Minnesota vs. Princeton, 12/20/03 Dana Lattery (WMU) vs. Ferris State, 12/29/01 A K

8 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/05 John Pohl (MINN) vs. Providence, 12/29/01 E Wyatt Smith (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 R

New Hampshire vs. Harvard, 12/30/95 A

7 Minnesota vs. Yale, 12/27/02 Steve Noble (Notre Dame) vs. Brown, 12/28/97 W A

St. Lawrence vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/2/93 Casey Hankinson (MINN) vs. Miami, 12/28/96 R D

Minnesota vs. Miami, 12/28/96 Martin Jiranek (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/91 W

Peter Holmes (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/91 I

Clarkson vs. Boston College, 12/28/96 Mike Howe recorded the third hat trick in Dodge N

3 37 times Holiday Classic history in Minnesota’s 8-0 win N E

over Union on Dec. 29, 2005. R S

145 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 C O ACHING R ECORDS S R E N N I W D R A W A R E K

A I.D. MacDonald Frank Pond Larry Armstrong Doc Romnes B Y E B O H 4 • S N A C I R E M A - L L

A John Mariucci Glen Sonmor Ken Yackel Sr. Herb Brooks Brad Buetow Doug Woog M A E T T S R I

F ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 5 3

• YEARS ...... COACH ...... W-L-T ...... PCT YEARS ...... COACH ...... W-L-T ...... PCT S

H 1922-23 ...... I.D. MacDonald ...... 6-3-1 ...... 650 1971-72 ...... Ken Yackel Sr. * ...... 7-17-0 ...... 292 T R

E 1923-24 – 1929-30 ...... Emil Iverson ...... 82-20-11 ...... 774 1972-73 – 1978-79 ...... Herb Brooks ...... 167-97-18 ...... 624 B

R 1930-31 – 1934-35 ...... Frank Pond ...... 46-24-4 ...... 649 1979-80 – 1984-85 ...... Brad Buetow ...... 171-75-8 ...... 689 U

O 1935-36 – 1946-47 ...... Larry Armstrong ...... 125-54-10 ...... 688 1996-97 ...... Mike Guentzel * ...... 1-1-0 ...... 500 F

N 1947-48 – 1951-52 ...... Doc Romnes ...... 53-59-0 ...... 473 1985-86 – 1998-99 ...... Doug Woog ...... 390-187-40 ...... 665 E

Z 1955-56 ...... Marsh Ryman * ...... 16-12-1 ...... 569 1999-2000 – ...... Don Lucia ...... 189-86-26 ...... 671 O R

F 1952-56 – 1956-66 ...... John Mariucci ...... 197-138-18 ...... 584

A 1966-67 – 1971 ...... Glen Sonmor ...... 77-80-6 ...... 491 * Interim Coach A C N 9 1 • S E C N A R A E P P A T N E M A N R U O T A A C N 0 3 D R O C E R L A N O I T A N • S N O I P M A H C L A N O I T A

N Larry Armstrong coached the Golden Gophers from Doug Woog is Minnesota’s all-time leader in Herb Brooks recorded a 167-97-18 record as the Golden Gophers’ E 1935-47 and holds the honor of having the third-highest coaching victories with 390. He led the Golden head coach from 1972-79 before leading the M I winning percentage in school history at .688. Armstrong’s Gophers to 12 NCAA Tournament appearances.

T Olympic team to the Gold Medal in the 1980 Olympics. Brooks led - overall record as head coach of Minnesota was 125-54- E Minnesota to three NCAA Championships in a six-year span. V

I 10. F

146 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 J OHN M ARIUCCI

The streets of the small iron-ore mining town of Eveleth, Eveleth. The town of Cortina d’Ampezzo witnessed just how F

Minn., in the 1920s were full of stick-wielding young boys far Minnesota hockey had come, as the team stunned heav- I V E

chasing around a frozen chunk of manure. Of course, this ily favored Canada en route to stealing a second-place finish - T I

was hockey at its most rudimentary level, and the games and a silver medal. M would often evolve into fist fights. At that time, no matter who Without Mariucci’s pioneering work, Olympic gold E N

started the fight, the last one standing would have been John medals would have been impossible. Both of the U.S. gold A T I Mariucci. With a love of competing, of fighting and of protect- medal teams were heavily manned with his progeny, includ- O N A

ing those around him, John Mariucci skated out of this small ing eight Minnesotans on the 1960 “Team of Destiny.” The L C

Iron Range town and became the country’s most important Golden Gophers’ own Herb Brooks coached an astounding H A

figure in the development of amateur hockey in America. 12 home-staters who went to Lake Placid and pulled off the M P I

Though his greatest accomplishments would later come 1980 “.” O N

as the coach of the Golden Gophers, Mariucci had a stellar Mariucci built a powerful and loyal dynasty — Minnesota S •

athletic career as well. While playing for the University of hockey — by believing and protecting those in his “family.” N A

Minnesota, he became known as the smooth skating All- That leadership pushed Minnesota hockey to the forefront of T I O

America defensemen and led the Golden Gophers to an American hockey, and with that, earned the state a seat at N A

undefeated season and the AAU National Championship in the head table of international hockey. L

JOHN R

1940. Legend has it that Mariucci got in some scrapes during E C His technical skills became secondary in his five years as his Chicago years, and had to meet up with Al Capone for O

MARIUCCI R a Chicago Blackhawk. One of only a handful of Americans in beating up some of the legendary gangster’s thugs. The D 3 the league at the time, Mariucci became captain of the team story may or may not be true, but it’s no wonder that Mariucci 0 Mariucci took a N by defending his teammates. He was a great draw in came to be known as the C A team that had gone Capone-era Chicago for the fights that ensued from his pro- “Godfather” of American A T

13-13 the tective spirit. One fight with Detroit’s “Black Jack” Stewart hockey. O U

kept the fans cheering for half of an hour, and still stands in R previous year all N A

the NHL record books as the longest fight ever. M E

the way to the In 1952, Mariucci accepted the position of head hockey N T

NCAA coach at Minnesota, replacing Doc Romnes, who had A P

recorded a 52-59 mark during the previous five years. P E

Championship A

Right away he seemed to produce a unique positive R A

game. His team energy. He took a team that had gone 13-13 the N C E

was 23-6 that previous year all the way to the NCAA S •

Championship game. His team was 23-6 that 1

season, and he 9 season, and he was awarded Coach of the N

was awarded Year honors. It was the first of many such C A

Coach of the Year honors. A F

Mariucci was the first coach to stack his R honors. It was the O Z

roster with Minnesota-bred talent. “This is a E first of many such state institution and should be represented N F O

honors. by Minnesota boys,” he believed. “If they’re U R

not quite as good as some Canadians, we’ll B E

just have to work a little harder, that’s all.” R T Going up against teams with older, more H S

mature Canadians, Minnesota captured two • 3 second-place national finishes and one third- 5 F I

place finish with Mariucci at the helm. With this level R S of success, he gave skate-wearing, stick-toting boys T T

around the state something to shoot for. E A He threw himself into grassroots development of the M A L

state’s hockey program as well. He avidly participated in L - coaching clinics, attended the opening of hockey facilities A M

in countless cities and towns, helped former players find E R I coaching positions and even encouraged hockey moms C A N

to write to city councils to build rinks and develop recre- S ation programs. A good indication of hockey’s growing • 4

popularity during Mariucci’s reign is how much the high H O

school tournament grew. Attendance at the tourna- B E ment increased from 15,523 in 1952 to 46,016 in Y B

1966. He made it every Minnesota boy’s dream to A K E

play hockey for the Maroon and Gold. R A

He gave them even greater sights to focus on as W A

well. Invited to coach the U.S. Olympic team in 1956, R D

Mariucci arrived in his ancestral homeland of Italy W I with a national team that included 11 Minnesota N N

natives, including three from his hometown of E R S

147 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 J OHN M AYASICH

In the middle of the 1952-53 hockey season, the Golden championships. He was also a multiple collegiate All-

S Gophers trailed conference-leading North Dakota, 7-1, American. But his greatness as an athlete was matched R

E heading into the third period of a critical Midwest only by his humility. When he found himself in the limelight, N N

I Conference matchup. Suddenly inspired, Minnesota rattled he never failed to share the credit with his teammates and

W off four goals in the final period, two by a budding sopho- coaches. D R

A more superstar named John Mayasich, giving him a hat trick Because of military obliga- W

A for the game. Minnesota lost that game 7-5, but the third- tions and the lack of profes- R

E period rally served as a springboard for the rest of the sea- sional opportunities, K

A son. Subsequently, Mayasich and his teammates won Mayasich did not turn pro B

Y 10 consecutive games, including three over UND after his collegiate career. E B

O and two over Michigan. The Gophers stole the But he did put on the

H Midwest Conference Championship, and went Red, White and Blue 4

• all the way to the NCAA Championship game for two Olympic S

N in Colorado Springs before losing a heart- teams and several A C

I breaker to Michigan. national squads. In R

E This was the dawn of modern 1956, he joined a JOHN M

A Minnesota hockey, and John Mayasich led host of -

L MAYASICH L the way. Looking back, Coach John Minnesotans in A

M Mariucci once put it this way: “John traveling to the A

E brought college hockey to a new Winter Olympic With a teammate in T

T plateau. He was the Wayne Games in Italy S the penalty box, R I Gretzky of his time. And today if he and surprising the F Mayasich could 5 were playing pro hockey, he would world by taking a sil- 3

• simply be a bigger, stronger, back- ver medal. Against take the puck, and S

H checking Gretzky.” Canada, which had

T waltz and weave R

E The Eveleth native was a wiz- won seven of the eight

B around the rink

R ard on the ice. A velvety-smooth gold medals up to that point, U

O skater, he had a sixth sense for Mayasich played the game of his without ever F how a goalie was going to life. He convinced his teammates that N passing or E

Z move. He was the first colle- the game was winnable by scoring two O losing the puck, R giate puckster to develop a goals in the first period, and completed the F

A slap shot, a weapon that hat trick before the unbelievable 4-1 victory was until the penalty A

C made opposing coaches accomplished. had been killed. N

9 fear for the health of their He was also a key player on the United States Olympic 1

• players. With a teammate “Team of Destiny” in 1960. In the game against the S

E in the penalty box, Russians, Mayasich made several key defensive plays, cov- C

N Mayasich could take ering or poking away the puck when the Soviets were in A R

A the puck, and waltz position to score. The U.S. held on for the win, marking the E P

P and weave around the first time an Olympic hockey A rink without ever pass- team had beaten the mighty T N

E ing or losing the puck, Russians, and giving the M

A until the penalty had been Americans their first hockey N R killed. But he was a great passer, as well. In fact, he was gold medal ever. U O

T often criticized for passing too much. John Mayasich was

A That he was criticized at all is difficult to believe, when arguably the best player ever A

C you consider that, in his career, he tallied Golden Gopher to don the Maroon and Gold N

0 hockey bests of 298 career points and 144 goals. His totals sweater, and one of the best 3

D work out to an amazing average of 1.4 goals and nearly players in this country to ever R

O three points per game. To put the totals in perspective, the lace up skates. But the man of C E next Minnesota player on the career goal-scoring list, Pat many words, John Mariucci, R L

A Micheletti, has 24 fewer goals despite playing in 51 more probably put it best. “The N

O games. Looking at it another way, Micheletti, in his 162 words to describe the boy I T

A games, would have had to total 435 points (166 more than haven’t been invented,” said N

• his career total) just to match Mayasich’s per-game aver- Mariucci. “When I say he’s the S

N age! best, that’s totally inadequate.” O I The Iron Ranger is also in the Minnesota record books P M

A for most goals and most points in a single game. He scored H

C an amazing six goals against Winnipeg his senior year, and L

A tallied eight points against fierce conference rival Michigan N O

I that same season. T

A Mayasich received numerous honors during his hock- N

E ey life, including being the first Minnesotan to be voted into

M John Mayasich is the only Golden Gopher in the history of the program I the national high school athletic Hall of Fame in leading his T to have his number retired. Mayasich’s No. 8 was retired on Nov. 14, -

E Eveleth High School team to four straight state tournament 1998, before Minnesota’s game against North Dakota. V I F

148 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 H OBEY B AKER A WARD

The man whose name resides on the played. His habit of insisting upon visiting the opponents’ locker room F I V E

trophy that is awarded to the top col- to shake their hands after every contest is a model for today’s play- - T I

legiate hockey player in the country ers. His dedication to what he believed in was demonstrated in the M E

each April is legendary in his exploits. deepest way when he gave his life in defense of his country as an N A T

Hobey Baker has been cited as one American pilot in World War I. I O N

of the finest examples of sportsman- Since the inception of the Hobey Baker Award in 1981, four play- A L

ship and fair play to have ever played ers from the have won the Award. Center C H A

the game. The Hobey Baker Neal Broten won in the award’s first year (1981) and goalie Robb M P I Memorial Award symbolizes that and Stauber became the first goaltender to win the Hobey (1988). In O N S

much, much more. 1996, Brian Bonin became the third Golden Gopher to earn the • N

The Hobey Baker Award is given award. A T I annually to the college hockey player Two years ago, Jordan Leopold was named Minnesota’s fourth O HOBEY BAKER N A

who best exemplifies the qualities that Hobey Award winner at a ceremony held in St. Paul on April 5, 2002. L R

Hobey Baker demonstrated as an athlete and as a servant of his One day later, Leopold became the first Golden Gopher to win the E C O

country in the early 1900s. He was viewed as a pure sportsman and Hobey Baker Award and an NCAA Championship in the same sea- R D 3

despised foul play, picking up only two penalties in his entire college son. Minnesota has more Hobey Baker Award winners than any 0

career at Princeton University. other program in the nation. In addition, 16 University of Minnesota N C A

As a player, Baker opened up the game of hockey with his speed players have been finalists for this prestigious trophy. A T

and stickhandling, setting new standards for the way the game was O U R N A M E N

NEAL BROTEN T

MINNESOTA’S HOBEY BAKER AWARD FINALISTS A

Center P P E

Neal Broten ...... F ...... 1981 A

1981 Hobey Baker Award Winner R A

Steve Ulseth ...... F ...... 1981 N C E Bryan Erickson ...... F ...... 1982, 1983 In 1978-79, a young rookie from Roseau, Minn., named Neal Broten set the S •

Scott Bjugstad ...... F ...... 1983 University of Minnesota freshman scoring record with 50 assists in one season. 1 9

Pat Micheletti ...... F ...... 1985 He then left the Gophers for one year, serving as a center and the fourth-lead- N C

Robb Stauber ...... G ...... 1988, 1989 ing scorer on the heralded 1980 gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic Team. He A returned to the Gophers for his sophomore season and earned All-America A Larry Olimb ...... F ...... 1992 F R

honors for his efforts, leading the Gophers to the NCAA Championship game O

Brian Bonin ...... F ...... 1995, 1996 Z for the second time in his collegiate career. That year, Broten was the first recip- E Mike Crowley ...... D ...... 1996, 1997 N ient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, winning it in 1981. F O

Jordan Leopold ...... D ...... 2001, 2002 The end of that 1980-81 season marked the end of Broten’s collegiate U R

Keith Ballard ...... D ...... 2004 career. But for Minnesota hockey fans it was only the beginning. For 11 sea- B E R

Ryan Potulny ...... F ...... 2006 sons Broten entertained hockey aficionados of his home state as a member of T H

the . He was an instrumental part of the Stars’ two S •

Stanley Cup final appearances, and was the first American player to notch 100 3 5

points in an NHL season in 1985-86. He is one of the top scoring American F I R

players in the history of the NHL. When the North Stars moved to Dallas, S T

Broten played a season and a half in Texas before being traded to the New T E

Jersey Devils during the 1994-95 season. Broten was the final piece in the A M

Devils’ puzzle. He ignited ’s offense by scoring seven A L

goals (four game-winners) and 12 assists in the playoffs, becoming the first U L - A

of M player to have his named inscribed on Lord Stanley’s Cup. M E R I BROTEN’S CAREER STATISTICS C A N

YEAR GP G A TP P/PIM PP GW SH HT S •

78-79 40 21 50 71 9/18 3 3 1 1 4

79-80 with U.S. Olympic Team H O

80-81 36 17 54 71 24/56 5 2 0 0 B E Y

Total 76 38 104 142 33/74 8 5 1 1 B A K E R A W A R D W I N N E R S

149 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 H OBEY B AKER A WARD

ROBB STAUBER BRIAN BONIN JORDAN LEOPOLD S R

E Goaltender Center Defenseman N N

I 1988 Hobey Baker Award Winner 1996 Hobey Baker Award Winner 2002 Hobey Baker Award Winner W D R

A Robb Stauber was the first goaltender to win the Hobey The third player in the history of Golden Gopher hockey Jordan Leopold capped a remarkable career by becom- W

A Baker Award when it was presented to him after his soph- got his name inscribed on the base of the Hobey Baker ing the school’s fourth Hobey Baker Award winner and R

E omore season in 1988. The Duluth, Minn., native was the Award on March 29, 1996, in Cincinnati, Ohio, when Brian then leading his Golden Gophers to the NCAA K

A backbone of the Golden Gophers that year. He started in Bonin earned the award he had barely missed out on the Championship the following day in St. Paul, Minn. B

Y each of Minnesota’s 44 games, and recorded a school- previous year. The White Bear Lake, Minn., native led the Postponing a potentially lucrative career in the National E

B record five shutouts en route to a 2.72 goals-against-aver- nation in scoring his senior campaign, and was named a Hockey League with the Flames, the Golden O

H age. He was named first-team All-American and team first-team All-American, WCHA Player of the Year, first- Valley, Minn., native returned to Minnesota to finish what 4 Most Valuable Performer as well as being a first-team All- team All-WCHA, and team Most Valuable Player in both he started. Leopold and his fellow seniors became only •

S WCHA selection. Stauber still holds numerous goaltend- his junior and senior seasons. Bonin, who became just the third class in school history to increase its win total in N

A ing records at Minnesota – single-season records for the second Golden Gopher in the last 11 years to score each of their four seasons. In the end, it was Leopold and C I

R games played, minutes played, saves and shutouts. He 80-plus points in a season, also ripped off a 20-game con- fellow All-American John Pohl who hoisted the school’s E

M ranks second on the career charts in games played, min- secutive scoring streak, which extended from the end of fourth NCAA Championship Trophy. A

- utes played, wins, goals-against-average and saves per- his junior season through part of his senior year. Leopold’s dominance as a defenseman was bal- L L centage. In the course of Bonin’s four-year career, the Maroon anced by his outstanding ability in the offensive end. He A

M During Stauber’s three-year career at Minnesota, the and Gold made two NCAA final four appearances while became the school’s all-time leader among defensemen A

E team posted a 102-34-4 record, including back-to-back compiling a winning percentage of .660 (105-50-17) and with 45 career goals, including a single-season school T

T WCHA Championships in 1988 and 1989. He also led the winning three WCHA Playoff Championships. Bonin was record 20 during his senior season. The two-time WCHA S R

I team to three straight NCAA final four appearances. His named to the WCHAAll-Academic team three times as he Defensive Player of the Year finished his career ranked F career record during that period was a sterling 73-23-0. A pursued his degree in chemistry. A draftee of the third in school history among blueliners with 144 points 5

3 pick of the Los Angles Kings, he played five years in organization, Bonin is currently play- and fourth with 99 assists. Leopold became Minnesota’s •

S the Kings organization, and, during the 1994-95 season, ing professionally in Europe, after spending time with the fourth two-time All-American and the first player in school H

T was traded to the . He finished his profes- . Bonin started his professional career with history to win the Hobey Baker and the NCAA R E sional career with the Rangers’ organization in Cleveland of the International Hockey League in 1996. Championship in the same season. B

R 1998. U LEOPOLD’S CAREER STATISTICS O Stauber is in his sixth year as goaltender coach with BONIN’S CAREER STATISTICS F the Golden Gophers. YEAR GP G A TP P/PIM PP GW SH HT YEAR GP G A TP P/PIM PP GW SH HT N E Z 98-99 39 7 16 23 10/20 1 0 0 0 O 92-93 38 10 18 28 5/10 5 1 0 0

R STAUBER’S CAREER STATISTICS

F 99-00 39 6 18 24 10/20 4 2 0 0 YEAR G W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV SV% SO 93-94 42 24 20 44 7/14 7 7 1 1 A 00-01 42 12 37 49 19/38 4 1 1 0

A 94-95 44 32 31 63 14/28 12 4 2 2 C 86-87 20 13-5-0 1072 63 3.53 468 .881 0 95-96 42 34 47 81 15/30 12 6 4 1 01-02 44 20 28 48 14/28 8 3 1 0 N 87-88 44 34-10-0 2621 119 2.72 1243 .913 5 9 Total 166 100 116 216 41/82 36 18 7 4 Total 164 45 99 144 53/106 17 6 2 0 1 88-89 34 26-8-0 2024 82 2.43 842 .911 0 • S

E Total 98 73-23-0 5717 264 2.77 2553 .906 5 C N A R A E P P A T N E M A N R U O T A A C N 0 3 D R O C E R L A N O I T A N • S N O I P M A H C L A N O I T A N E M I T - E V I F

150 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-A MERICANS

FIRST TEAM F I V E -

ALL-AMERICANS T I M E

YEAR NAME POSITION N A T I 1940 John Mariucci Defense O N A L

1940 Forward C H A 1951 Gordon Watters Center M P I O N

1952 Larry Ross Goalie S • N

1954 Ken Yackel, Sr. Defense A T I O

1954 Jim Mattson Goalie N A L R

1954 Dick Dougherty Wing E C O R

1954 John Mayasich Center D 3 0

1955 John Mayasich Center N Lou Nanne, 1963 All-American Steve Ulseth, 1981 All-American C A

1958 Jack McCartan Goalie A T O

1958 Dick Burg Wing U R N A

1959 Murray Williamson Wing M E N

1963 Lou Nanne Defense T A P P

1964 Craig Falkman Wing E A R A

1965 Doug Woog Center N C E S

1968 Gary Gambucci Center • 1 9

1970 Murray McLachlan Goalie N C A

1970 Wally Olds Defense A F R

1975 Les Auge Defense O Z E N

1975 Mike Polich Center F O U

1979 Bill Baker Defense R B E R

1980 Tim Harrer Wing T , 1965 All-American H

Doug Woog S , 1958 All-American 1981 Neal Broten Center Jack McCartan • 3 5 F

1981 Steve Ulseth Wing I R S T

1985 Pat Micheletti Wing T E A 1988 Robb Stauber Goalie M A L L

1995 Brian Bonin Center - A M E

1996 Brian Bonin Center R I C A 1996 Mike Crowley Defense N S •

1997 Mike Crowley Defense 4 H O

2001 Jordan Leopold Defense B E Y B

2002 Jordan Leopold Defense A K E 2002 John Pohl Center R A W A

2004 Keith Ballard Defense R D W

2006 Ryan Potulny Center I N

Mike Crowley, 1996 &1997 All-American Bill Baker, 1979 All-American N E R S

151 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-TIME C APTAINS ALL-TIME CAPTAINS S R

E 1921-22 Chet Bros Robert (Mike) Pearson Lance Pitlick N N

I 1922-23 Paul Swanson 1958-59 Gary Alm 1990-91 Ben Hankinson

W 1923-24 Frank Pond Tom Riley 1991-92 Larry Olimb D

R 1924-25 Vic Mann 1959-60 Myron Grafstrom 1992-93 Travis Richards A

W 1925-26 Ed Olsen Jerry Melnychuk 1993-94 Chris McAlpine A 1926-27 Phil Scott 1960-61 Jerry Norman Jeff Nielsen R E 1927-28 Jack Conway Larry Johnson 1994-95 Scott Bell K A 1928-29 Joe Brown 1961-62 Richard Young Justin McHugh B

Y 1929-30 Charles McCabe 1962-63 Lou Nanne 1995-96 Brian Bonin E

B 1930-31 William Conway 1963-64 David Metzen Dan Trebil O

H 1931-32 Marsh Ryman 1964-65 Craig Falkman 1996-97 Mike Crowley

4 1932-33 Harold Carlsen Larry Stordahl Casey Hankinson • 1933-34 Phil LaBatte 1965-66 Doug Woog 1997-98 Casey Hankinson S N

A 1934-35 Spencer Wagnild John Lothrop Ryan Kraft C I 1935-36 Charles Wilkinson 1966-67 James Branch 1998-99 Wyatt Smith R

E Ted Mitchell 1967-68 Gary Gambucci 1999-2000 Nate Miller M

A 1936-37 Reynold Bjork 1968-69 Bill Klatt Dylan Mills - L

L 1937-38 Dick Kroll 1969-70 Pat Westrum Erik Westrum

A Loane Randall 1970-71 Frank Sanders 2000-01 Dylan Mills M

A 1938-39 Kenneth Anderson 1971-72 John Thoemke John Pohl E

T 1939-40 John Mariucci 1972-73 Bill Butters Erik Westrum T

S Frank St. Vincent Jim Gambucci 2001-02 Jordan Leopold R I 1940-41 Harold Paulsen 1973-74 Brad Shelstad John Pohl F

5 1941-42 Allan Eggleton 1974-75 Robert Harris Grant Potulny 3

• 1942-43 Bob Graiziger 1975-76 Pat Phippen 2002-03 Grant Potulny

S Don Nolander 1976-77 Joe Micheletti Nick Anthony H T

R 1943-44 Patrick John Ryan 1977-78 Rob Larson Paul Martin E

B 1944-45 Bob Carley 1978-79 Bill Baker 2003-04 Grant Potulny

R Allan Opsahl 1979-80 Don Micheletti Troy Riddle U

O 1945-46 Bob Carley 1980-81 Steve Ulseth Keith Ballard F Allan Opsahl Mike Knoke 2004-05 Judd Stevens N E

Z 1946-47 John O’Brien 1981-82 Kevin Hartzell Jake Fleming O

R Allan Opsahl 1982-83 Bryan Erickson Barry Tallackson F 1947-48 James Frick David Jensen Chris Harrington A

A 1948-49 Roland DePaul 1983-84 Jeff Larson 2005-06 Gino Guyer C 1949-50 Robert Harris Tom Rothstein Chris Harrington N

9 1950-51 James Sedin 1984-85 Mike Guentzel Danny Irmen 1

• 1951-52 Russ Strom 1985-86 Wally Chapman 2006-07 Mike Vannelli S

E 1952-53 Tom Wegleitner Tony Kellin Kellen Briggs C

N 1953-54 Gene Campbell 1986-87 Tim Bergland Alex Goligoski A

R 1954-55 John Mayasich Corey Millen A

E Jim Mattson 1987-88 Paul Broten P P 1955-56 Ken Yackel Sr. Jay Cates A

T George Jetty 1988-89 Todd Richards N

E 1956-57 John Petroske Dave Snuggerud M

A 1957-58 Jack McCartan 1989-90 Peter Hankinson N R U O T A A C N 0 3 D R O C E R L A N O I T A N • S N O I P M A H C L A N O I T A N E M I T - E V I

F Mike Vannelli, 2006-07 captain Gino Guyer, 2005-06 captain Judd Stevens, 2004-05 captain

152 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 T EAM A WARDS JOHN MARIUCCI MVP

MIKE CRUPI F I V E

In 1972-73, this award -

MOST DETERMINED PLAYER T I

became known as the M

John Mariucci MVP E

This award was named in N

Trophy. A

honor of former Gopher T I Mike Crupi, who was killed O N

in an auto accident shortly A L

after finishing his career at C H

Minnesota. A M P I

1955-56 Ken Yackel Sr., defense O N

1956-57 Jack Petroske, defense S 1957-58 Jack McCartan, goaltender 1972-73 Brad Buetow, wing • N

1958-59 Murray Williamson, center 1973-74 Bruce Carlson, wing A T I 1959-60 Myron Grafstrom, wing Wyatt Smith Larry Olimb 1974-75 Pat Phippen, wing O N

1960-61 Jerry Norman, wing 1975-76 Pat Phippen, wing A L

1961-62 Mike Larson, goaltender Tom Mohr, goaltender R E

1962-63 Lou Nanne, defense C

1976-77 Tom Vannelli, center O

1963-64 Craig Falkman, wing R 1977-78 Rob McClanahan, wing D

1964-65 Larry Stordahl, defense 3

1978-79 Rob McClanahan, wing 0

1965-66 Doug Woog, center N Don Micheletti, wing 1966-67 John Dale, center C 1979-80 Peter Hayek, defense A 1967-68 Murray McLachlan, goaltender A

1980-81 Mike Knoke, defense T

1968-69 Murray McLachlan, goaltender O

1981-82 Brian Thoresen, wing U

1969-70 Murray McLachlan, goaltender R Dave Dillon, defense N 1970-71 Frank Sanders, defense A M

1971-72 Doug Peltier, center 1982-83 Mike Harrer, wing E N

1972-73 Jim Gambucci, center 1983-84 Jeff Larson, center T A

1973-74 Brad Shelstad, goaltender 1984-85 Rick Erdall, center P P

1974-75 Mike Polich, center E

Kurt Larson, defense A R

1975-76 Warren Miller, wing 1985-86 Gary Shopek, defense A N

1976-77 Joe Micheletti, defense Dave Snuggerud Keith Ballard C

Eric Dornfeld, defense E

1977-78 Steve Christoff, center S

1986-87 Gary Shopek, defense •

1978-79 Steve Janaszak, goaltender 1 1979-80 Tim Harrer, wing 1987-88 Peter Hankinson, wing 9 1988-89 Brett Strot, wing N 1980-81 Aaron Broten, center C 1989-90 Dean Williamson, center A 1981-82 Paul Ostby, goaltender A

1982-83 Scott Bjugstad, center 1990-91 Ken Gernander, wing F R 1983-84 Tom Rothstein, wing 1991-92 Scott Bell, wing O Z E

1984-85 Pat Micheletti, wing 1992-93 Scott Bell, wing N

1985-86 Corey Millen, center F 1993-94 Justin McHugh, wing O 1986-87 Dave Snuggerud, wing U 1994-95 Scott Bell, wing R

1987-88 Robb Stauber, goaltender B

1995-96 Charlie Wasley, defense E 1988-89 Dave Snuggerud, center R T

1996-97 Dan Hendrickson, wing H 1989-90 Peter Hankinson, wing 1997-98 Jason Godbout, defense S 1990-91 Larry Olimb, center • 3

1991-92 Larry Olimb, center Brett Abrahamson, defense 5 1998-99 Erik Wendell, wing F 1992-93 Travis Richards, defense I R

Mike Anderson, wing S 1993-94 Chris McAlpine, defense T Doug Woog Steve Janaszak 1994-95 Brian Bonin, center 1999-00 John Pohl, center T E A

1995-96 Brian Bonin, center 2000-01 John Pohl, center/wing M

1996-97 Mike Crowley, defense 2001-02 John Pohl, center A L

1997-98 Wyatt Smith, center L 2002-03 Grant Potulny, wing - A

1998-99 Wyatt Smith, center M 2003-04 Grant Potulny, wing E

1999-00 Erik Westrum, center R

2004-05 Danny Irmen, wing I 2000-01 Erik Westrum, center C A

2005-06 Danny Irmen, wing N

2001-02 Jordan Leopold, defense S

2002-03 Thomas Vanek, wing • 2003-04 Keith Ballard, defense 4 H

2004-05 Kellen Briggs, goaltender O B

Danny Irmen, wing E Y

2005-06 Ryan Potulny, center B A K E R A W A R D

Thomas Vanek Mike Crowley W I N N E R S

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FRANK POND ROOKIE OF JOHN MAYASICH S R

E OUTSTANDING STUDENT-

N THE YEAR AWARD N I

W ATHLETE AWARD

D 1972-73 Buzz Schneider, wing R A Dick Spannbauer, defense W 1976-77 Phil Verchota, wing A 1973-74 John Sheridan, center

R 1977-78 Phil Verchota, wing E 1974-75 Reed Larson, defense K 1978-79 Bill Baker, defense A 1975-76 Don Madson, center B 1979-80 David Terwilliger, wing Y 1976-77 Tim Harrer, wing E Kevin Hartzell, center B 1977-78 Steve Ulseth, wing O 1980-81 David Terwilliger, wing H 1978-79 Neal Broten, center

4 Kevin Hartzell, center 1979-80 Aaron Broten, center • 1981-82 Paul Butters, goaltender

S 1980-81 Tom Rothstein, wing

N 1982-83 Paul Butters, goaltender

A 1981-82 Tom Hirsch, defense C

I 1983-84 Tony Kellin, defense

R 1982-83 Frank Pietrangelo, goaltender

E 1984-85 Tony Kellin, defense

M 1983-84 Gary Shopek, defense

A 1985-86 Craig Mack, defense

- 1984-85 John Blue, goalie L 1986-87 Craig Mack, defense L 1985-86 Todd Richards, defense A 1987-88 Steve Orth, center

M 1986-87 Peter Hankinson, wing

A 1988-89 Jason Miller, center E 1987-88 Grant Bischoff, wing T 1989-90 Jason Miller, center

T 1988-89 Tom Pederson, defense S 1990-91 Jason Miller, center R

I 1989-90 Trent Klatt, wing Erik Westrum

F 1991-92 Sean Fabian, defense Tom Newman, goaltender 5 1992-93 Jeff Nielsen, wing 3 1990-91 Chris McAlpine, defense • 1993-94 Dan Trebil, defense

S 1991-92 Darby Hendrickson, center 1998-99 Bill Kohn, defense

H 1994-95 Greg Zwakman, defense T 1992-93 Dan Trebil, defense 1999-00 Nate Miller, forward R 1995-96 Dan Trebil, defense E 1993-94 Brian La Fleur, defense 2000-01 Dylan Mills, defense B 1996-97 Brian LaFleur, defense R 1994-95 Mike Crowley, defense 2001-02 Jordan Leopold, defense U 1997-98 Ryan Kraft, wing O 1995-96 Erik Rasmussen, wing John Pohl, center F 1998-99 Nate Miller, wing 2002-03 Grant Potulny, wing N 1996-97 Dave Spehar, center

E 1999-00 Ryan Trebil, defense Z 1997-98 Erik Westrum, center 2003-04 Grant Potulny, wing O 2000-01 Dylan Mills, defense R 1998-99 Jordan Leopold, defense 2004-05 Judd Stevens, defense F 2001-02 Erik Wendell, wing 2005-06 Gino Guyer, center A 1999-00 Jeff Taffe, center

A 2002-03 Chad Roberg, wing 2000-01 Grant Potulny, wing C 2003-04 Judd Stevens, defense N 2001-02 Keith Ballard, defense

9 DR. V. GEORGE NAGOBADS 2004-05 Judd Stevens, defense

1 2002-03 Thomas Vanek, wing

• 2005-06 Mike Howe, wing 2003-04 Kellen Briggs, goaltender S UNSUNG HERO AWARD E

C 2004-05 Alex Goligoski, defense N

A 2005-06 Phil Kessel, center DONALD M. CLARK R

A 1978-79 Phil Verchota, wing E

P 1979-80 John Meredith, wing

P COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD

A ELWIN “DOC” ROMNES 1980-81 Bob Bergloff, defense T

N 1981-82 Jeff Teal, wing E LEADERSHIP & 1998-99 Mike Lyons, defense M 1982-83 Steve Griffith, wing A 1999-00 Jordan Leopold, defense N 1983-84 Mike Guentzel, defense R SPORTMANSHIP AWARD John Pohl, center U 1984-85 Tom Parenteau, defense O 2000-01 Jordan Leopold, defense T 1985-86 Tim Bergland, wing

A 1977-78 Bill Baker, defense 2001-02 Judd Stevens, defense

A 1986-87 Eric Dornfeld, defense 2002-03 Justin Johnson, goaltender C Mark Lambert, center 1987-88 Brett Nelson, defense N 1978-79 Bill Baker, defense 2003-04 Justin Johnson, goaltender 0 1988-89 Dean Williamson, center

3 2004-05 Justin Johnson, goaltender 1979-80 Don Micheletti, wing Lance Pitlick, defense D

R 1980-81 Steve Ulseth, wing 2005-06 Gino Guyer, center

O 1989-90 Brett Strot, wing

C 1981-82 Kevin Hartzell, center E 1990-91 Luke Johnson, defense R 1982-83 Butsy Erickson, wing L 1991-92 Cory Laylin, wing TOM MOHR PLAYOFF MVP A 1983-84 Mike Vacanti, goaltender N 1992-93 Tom Newman, goalie O I 1984-85 Mike Guentzel, defense 1993-94 Tony Bianchi, wing T

A 1999-00 Erik Westrum, center 1985-86 Wally Chapman, wing 1994-95 Dan Trebil, defense N 2000-01 Erik Westrum, center • 1986-87 Tim Bergland, defense Jeff Callinan, goaltender

S 2001-02 Grant Potulny, wing

N 1987-88 Jay Cates, center 1995-96 Greg Zwakman, defense

O 2002-03 Thomas Vanek, wing I 1988-89 David Espe, defense

P 1996-97 Brian LaFleur, defense 2003-04 Troy Riddle, wing M 1989-90 Ken Gernander, center

A 1997-98 Reggie Berg, forward

H 2004-05 Barry Tallackson, wing 1990-91 Ben Hankinson, wing 1998-99 Reggie Berg, forward C 2005-06 Ryan Potulny, center L Grant Bischoff, wing Erik Westrum, center A

N 1991-92 Doug Zmolek, defense 1999-00 Adam Hauser, goaltender O I

T 1992-93 Craig Johnson, center 2000-01 Matt Koalska, forward A

N 1993-94 Eric Means, defense 2001-02 Adam Hauser, goaltender E 1994-95 Justin McHugh, wing

M 2002-03 Jake Fleming, wing I

T 1995-96 Dan Trebil, defense 2003-04 Jon Waibel, wing -

E 1996-97 Casey Hankinson, forward

V 2004-05 Garrett Smaagaard, wing I

F 1997-98 Casey Hankinson, forward 2005-06 Ben Gordon, wing

154 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-T IME L ETTERWINNERS Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Abrahamson, Brett 1997-98 D 77 9 18 27 41/114 Brooks, David A. 1961-63 C 70 33 30 63 34/77 F

Alm, Gary V. 1956,58-59 D 83 6 12 18 11/25 Brooks, Herbert P. 1957-59 W/D 75 18 27 45 12/24 I V

Alm, Larry R. 1957-59 D 82 8 17 25 37/83 Broten, Aaron K. 1980-81 C 86 72 106 178 12/32 E - Alm, Michael R. 1964-65 W 23 1 7 8 3/9 Broten, Neal L. 1979-81 C 76 38 104 142 33/74 T I Alm, Richard Lee 1960-62 D 64 5 13 18 2/12 Broten, Paul N. 1985-88 C 172 50 72 122 74/148 M E

Alm, Tim S. 1964 Student Manager Buchan, Scott 1968-69 W 56 13 7 20 33/69 N A

Anderson, Dale R. 1957 Student Manager Buetow, Barton M. 1970-72 W 25 3 0 3 2/4 T I Anderson James M. 1964 D 9 1 0 1 2/4 Buetow, Bradley J. 1971-73 LW 53 3 3 6 13/26 O N

Anderson, Jon 1987-90 LW 101 36 32 68 41/101 Burg, Richard J. 1956-58 W 77 37 30 67 27/63 A L

Anderson, Mike 1982-86 W 109 18 27 45 18/36 Butters, William “Bill” 1971-73 D 89 4 16 20 112/262 C

Anderson, Michael 1995-99 W 144 34 37 71 90/223 H A Anderson, Peter G. 1972 RW 30 11 7 18 11/33 Campbell, Gene E. 1952-54 W 80 52 67 119 16/32 M P I

Anderson, R.J. 2006- D 37 0 4 4 12/32 Carlson, Bruce A. 1971-74 RW 93 11 13 24 10/20 O Anderson, Roger H. 1960 Student Manager Carlson, Tim W. 1972-74 C 40 4 3 7 3/6 N S

Anderson, Russell V. 1975-76 D 69 4 16 20 76/167 Carter, James C. 1968 D 25 3 2 5 20/54 • Anderson, Stuart C. 1958-60 C 39 16 22 38 7/17 Cates, Jay L. 1986-88 C 136 55 86 141 74/154 N A T

Anderson, Wendell R. 1952-54 D 63 7 18 25 23/46 Chapman, Wally S. 1983-86 LW 144 67 54 121 51/121 I O

Angell, Nick 1999-02 D 156 11 30 41 69/152 Checco, Nick 1993-97 W 166 34 36 70 64/136 N A

Anthony, Nick 2000-03 W 127 19 29 48 32/64 Chorske, Thomas P. 1986-98-89 LW 123 51 50 101 32/64 L Antonovich, Michael 1970-72 C 77 45 40 85 40/99 Christenson, Jerry 1967 D 17 1 4 5 4/8 R E Atherton, P.J. 2003-06 D 106 5 12 17 62/146 Christoff, Steve M. 1977-79 C 119 77 82 159 40/88 C O

Auge, Lester A. 1972-75 D 134 19 85 104 45/98 Chucko, Kris 2005-06 W 77 14 20 34 45/101 R D

Clymer, Ben 1997-98 D 29 7 13 20 28/64 3 Constantine, Ronald 1961-63 W 73 32 39 71 26/55 0 N

Cossalter, Calvin D. 1972-74 RW 97 35 34 69 25/50 C

Crowley, Michael 1994-97 D 125 37 120 157 56/112 A A

Crupi, Michael 1966-67 W 54 23 21 44 57/128 T O U

Dahlheim,Thomas J. 1972-75 RW 118 11 18 29 15/30 R N

Dale, John B. 1965-67 C 82 26 61 87 36/102 A M

Davidson, James W. 1975 Student Manager E N

Davis, Robert M. 1962 Student Manager T Delmore, John L. 1957-58 W 32 3 4 7 2/4 A P P

DeMarchi, Matt 2000-03 D 158 16 32 48 204/473 E

Gary Alm, 1956, 58-59 Mike Antonovich, 1970-72 Tony Bianchi, 1991-94 A

Dillon, David H. 1980-82 D 79 8 18 26 17/34 R A

Dorn, Tony R. 1975 D 24 1 1 2 6/12 N C

Bahr, Mark 1991-94 F 0 0 0 0 0/0 E S

Ballard, Keith 2002-04 D 123 33 67 100 88/203 •

Baker, Joseph W. 1975,77-79 D 106 6 28 34 68/153 1 9

Baker, William R. 1976-79 D 154 30 88 118 67/142 N

Bartels, Kurt N. 1985 Student Manager C A

Bartholome, Terry E. 1957-58 W 33 16 7 23 11/22 A

Bell, Scott 1991-95 RW 146 41 40 81 111/268 F R

Benson, Roger W. 1958-60 W 23 3 9 12 2/4 O Z

Benson, Ted 1990 Student Manager E N Berg, Reggie 1995-99 C 160 74 84 158 98/234 F

Bergland, Tim D. 1984-87 RW 167 40 56 96 43/94 O U

Bergloff, Robert K. 1978-81 D 154 18 60 78 106/245 R Bergseng, Gary C. 1955 W 25 7 10 17 5/10 David Espe, 1986-89 B

Joe Dziedzic, 1990-94 Gary Gambucci, 1966-68 E R

Bertogliat, Jesse 1993-96 W 77 10 10 20 44/99 T H

Bianchi, Tony 1991-94 C 82 12 37 49 11/22 Dornfeld, Eric T. 1985-87 D 92 6 18 24 39/84 S

Bischoff, Grant 1988-91 W 180 80 81 161 56/120 Doshan, Bradley A. 1978-81 C 123 15 34 49 27/57 • 3

Bjugstad, Scott B. 1980-83 C 133 86 77 163 45/90 Dougherty, Richard 1952-54 W 81 109 78 187 50/109 5

Blais, Dean C. 1970-73 LW 124 56 83 139 46/95 Dufour, Patrick 1967-68 W 55 20 19 39 6/12 F I R

Bloom, Richard J. 1963-65 W 37 3 6 9 1/2 Dumais, Donald J. 1970-71 LW 55 7 8 15 5/10 S T

Bloom, Scott 1987-90 C/W 146 42 55 97 57/130 Dunn, James 1983 Student Manager T

Bonin, Brian 1992-96 C 166 100 116 216 41/82 Dustin, Bobby 1993-96 W 100 20 16 36 43/102 E A Bonk, Daniel D. 1976-78 LW 104 18 28 46 34/84 Dziedzic, Joe 1990-94 W 116 33 38 71 94/180 M Borgen, Brent 2005 W 24 3 4 7 6/15 A L L

Bostrom, Justin 2006- W 38 7 6 13 12/24 Eckblom, Owen W. 1952 Student Manager - A

Boo, James 1976-78 D 93 6 28 34 59/140 Edman, Jerry G. 1964-65 D 47 4 18 22 36/75 M E

Bowe, Roger E. 1983-84,86 LW 63 17 23 40 5/10 Enebak, Jake 1987-90 W 64 3 8 11 43/90 R I Branch, James M. 1965-67 D 80 5 18 23 64/147 Erdall, Richard J. 1982-85 C 123 55 113 168 57/114 C A

Brill, John 1990-93 W 157 28 43 71 78/180 Erickson, Bryan L. 1980-83 RW 144 109 129 238 44/94 N S

Brink, Andy 1992-96 C/D 136 20 47 67 22/55 Erickson, Mike 2002 W 25 1 4 5 3/6 •

Espe, David L. 1986-89 D 162 8 35 43 82/175 4 H O

Fabian, Sean 1988, 90-92 D 126 1 22 23 86/176 B E

Falkman, Craig 1963-65 W 83 42 40 82 63/153 Y Falls, Douglas A. 1972-74 D 72 2 15 17 20/40 B A Ferroni, David M. 1970 Student Manager K E Fichuk, Peter J. 1967-69 W 92 43 58 101 36/72 R A

Fiebelkorn, Jed 1991-95 W 121 17 20 37 81/207 W A

Fish, Robert G. 1976-77 LW 41 6 3 9 6/12 R Fleming, Jake 2002-05 C 168 24 41 65 54/124 D W

Foyt, Ronald J. 1973 Student Manager I N

Fraser, Donald J. 1967-69 D 81 11 30 41 23/62 N E

Steve Christoff, 1977-79 Fredrickson, Bryan W. 1975-76 RW 39 2 3 5 2/4 R

Wally Chapman, 1983-86 Mike Crowley, 1994-97 S

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Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Freseman, Ray C. 1955 Student Manager

S Furlong, Patrick A. 1963-65 D 58 3 10 13 8/16 R E N N

I Gambucci, Gary A. 1966-68 C 88 52 56 108 33/72

W Gambucci, James R. 1971-73 C 98 24 29 53 2/4 D

R Gardner, Joel 2003-04 Student Manager A Gerebi, Nick 1989-92 C 27 3 0 3 2/4 W

A Gernander, Ken 1988-91 LW 176 78 62 140 32/64 R

E Gersich, Frank 1986-88 D 65 4 7 11 28/56 K

A Godbout, Brent 1997-98 W 29 0 2 2 4/8 B Godbout, Jason 1994-98 D 137 11 21 32 60/136 Y Dave Larson, 1992-96 Cory Laylin, 1989-92 Chris McAlpine, 1991-94 E

B Goligoski, Alex 2005- D 74 16 43 59 48/107 O Gordon, Ben 2005- D 61 12 26 38 22/55 H Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM

4 Gorence, Thomas J. 1976-77 RW 79 38 37 75 30/68 Karnuth, Raymond W. 1956 D 29 0 6 6 9/18 • Grafstrom, Myron D. 1958-60 W 79 45 34 79 11/22

S Grannis, David H. 1985-88 LW 137 26 37 63 51/108 Kaufmann, Evan 2005- C 70 12 14 26 16/32 N

A Greeder, Michael D. 1978-79 D 72 4 20 24 67/138 Kellin, Anthony J. 1983-86 D 165 37 75 112 122/247 C I

R Greseth, Lee 1990-92 Student Manager Kennedy, Peter 2003-06 D 57 1 10 11 11/22 E Kessel, Phil 2006 C 39 18 33 51 14/28 M Griffith, Steven J. 1980-83 LW 138 32 63 95 29/66

A Klatt, Trent 1989-92 RW 121 68 78 146 66/152 - Grosso, Lorne A. 1964-66 C 73 36 54 90 17/34 L

L Guentzel, Michael L. 1982-85 D 143 12 75 87 46/92 Klatt, William G. 1967-69 W 89 52 55 107 25/50 A Gurovitsch, David B. 1974 Student Manager Knoke, Michael E. 1980-81 D 82 24 70 94 86/172 M

A Gustafson, Paul 1992 Student Manager Knutson, James P. 1970-71 D 39 3 3 6 9/21 E

T Guter, Benjamin J. 1981 Student Manager Koalska, Matt 2001-04 C 171 42 94 136 66/140 T

S Guyer, Gino 2003-06 C 170 40 67 107 22/44 Kohn, Bill 1997-99 D 128 12 34 46 118/274 R

I Kraft, Ryan 1994-98 W 159 62 104 166 55/121 F Kroll, Jeff 1999 Student Manager

5 Hagemo, Nate 2004- D 33 2 8 10 17/34 3 Haigh, Richard J. 1963-65 C 69 14 32 46 40/101 Kulstad, Scott 1992 Student Trainer •

S Hall, Steven D. 1969-71 C 89 26 23 49 7/17 Kurtz, Michael R. 1968-70 W 66 20 24 44 20/40 H

T Hankinson, Ben 1988-91 RW 155 49 51 100 182/400 R

E Hankinson, Casey 1994-98 C 149 50 56 106 126/347 Labatt, John T. 1984-86 LW 46 7 11 18 12/24 B Hankinson, Peter 1987-90 RW 176 82 100 182 55/118 Lafleur, Brian 1993-97 D 144 18 52 70 54/127 R

U Hamre, John 1988-91 Student Manager Lambert, Mark A. 1975-78 C/D 160 42 65 107 26/74 O

F Harrer, Michael T. 1982-83 RW/C 49 12 9 21 4/8 Langevin,Jeffrey R. 1980-82 RW 68 16 14 30 14/28

N Harrer, Timothy S. 1977-80 RW 157 117 84 201 75/161 Larson, Bart D. 1979-81 D/C 123 14 82 96 13/26 E Z Harrington, Chris 2003-06 D 170 14 95 109 106/266 Larson, Bruce A. 1964-66 W 79 46 25 71 39/81 O R Harris, John R. 1971-74 C 110 21 35 56 6/12 Larson, David 1992-96 W 136 32 34 66 142/314 F

A Larson, Jeffrey H. 1981-84 C 139 33 59 92 68/142

A Larson, Kurt D. 1982-85 D 151 11 65 76 37/74 C

N Larson, Reed D. 1975-77 D 104 34 61 95 76/161

9 Larson, Robin R. 1975-78 D 131 8 40 48 43/105 1

• Laylin, Cory J. 1989-92 RW 170 58 49 107 53/123

S Leimbek, Matthew 1998-2001 W 108 8 19 27 17/42 E

C Lempe, Eric J. 1983-86 C 74 14 21 35 32/67 N

A Leopold, Jordan 1999-2002 D 164 45 99 144 53/106 R A

E Lilyholm, Leonard 1961-63 W 79 22 59 81 18/44 P

P Lind, Bruce R. 1976-77 W 84 16 43 59 66/157 A Lyons, Mike 1997-2000 D 137 3 23 26 86/210 T N E

M Mack, Craig D. 1984-87 D 110 3 25 28 41/82 A

N Casey Hankinson, 1994-98 Dan Hendrickson, 1993-97 Bill Klatt, 1967-69 MacKinnon, Brett 2002-04 W 44 3 8 11 7/14 R

U MacSwain, Steve 1984-87 LW 139 68 79 147 45/117 O

T Harris, Robert B. 1972-75 LW 140 42 41 83 24/51 Madson, Donald R. 1976 C 42 14 24 38 16/32

A Hartzell, Kevin J. 1979-82 C 140 54 80 134 35/70 Magnusson, Steve 1991-94 C 78 12 46 58 39/94 A Mahle, Oscar 1960-61 W 58 37 22 59 34/79 C Hayek, Peter M. 1977-80 D 95 9 19 28 69/138

N Hendrickson, Darby 1991-93 C 75 37 45 82 46/98 Malmquist, Douglas 1954 Student Manager 0 Maloney, Bernard L. 1954 W 28 11 4 15 8/16 3 Hendrickson, Dan 1993-97 W 144 14 28 42 94/230

D Hession, Kevin 1990-92 Student Manager Malwitz, James R. 1982-84 LW 101 26 32 58 52/104 R

O Hillman, John 1993 W 20 0 0 0 19/46 Martin, Joey 2001-04 D/W 64 3 12 15 22/52 C

E Hirsch, Thomas W. 1982-83 D 73 15 39 54 58/123 Martin, Paul 2001-03 D 127 20 77 97 31/62 R Masters, Rob 2000-01 Student Manager

L Hirsch, Tyler 2003- F 129 27 68 95 56/144 A Matschke, John M. 1971-74 RW 123 34 61 95 41/82

N Hokanson, Gary L. 1964-65 W 55 20 35 55 22/50 O

I Holmgren, Paul H. 1975 RW 37 10 21 31 46/108 May, Christopher M. 1986-88 C 34 6 7 13 9/21 T

A Howe, Mike 2005- W 76 20 14 34 23/46 Mayasich, John 1952-55 C 111 144 154 298 37/74 N Hughes, Gregory A. 1966-68 C 76 32 35 67 29/58 McAlpine, Chris 1991-94 D 157 36 45 81 208/453 •

S McAlpine, Mike 1992 D 26 0 3 3 15/30 N

O Irmen, Danny 2004-06 W 118 54 49 103 73/146 I P M

A Jenke, Noel C. 1967-69 W 34 3 7 10 13/45 H

C Jensen, David H. 1980-83 D 135 8 55 63 106/212

L Jetty, George W. 1954-56 W/C 82 47 38 85 43/98 A

N Jocketty, Peter M. 1969 W 1 0 0 0 0/0 O I

T Johnson, Craig 1991-93 C/W 119 54 81 135 70/172 A Johnson, Larry 1959-61 D 68 12 25 37 27/60 N

E Johnson, Luke 1988-91 D 120 14 61 75 33/66 M I Johnson, Richard A. 1955-56 W 57 12 14 26 7/14 T - E V

I Johnson, Robert N. 1953-54 W 46 25 21 46 16/35 F Jorde, Marvin T. 1956-58 W 70 22 20 42 8/16 Joe Micheletti, 1974-77 Jeff Nielsen, 1991-94 Wally Olds, 1969-71

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Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM

Pepper, Stephen C. 1978-79 D 66 3 18 21 12/24 F I

Perpich, John G. 1972-74 D 86 8 19 27 28/56 V E

Peterson, C. Kyle 1952-53 C 32 6 4 10 3/6 - T I

Petroske, John “Jack” 1954-57 D 100 21 23 44 39/81 M

Phippen, Michael K. 1974 RW 2 0 0 0 0 E Phippen, Patrick J. 1974-76 LW 123 46 85 131 46/108 N A T

Pitlick, Lance 1987-90 D 144 10 29 39 138/285 I O

Pohl, John 1999-02 C 165 71 129 200 43/94 N A

Pohl, Tom 2005- W 30 3 6 9 3/6 L Polich, Michael J. 1972-75 C 148 70 89 159 61/168 C H

Larry Olimb, 1989-92 John Pohl, 1999-2002 Mike Polich, 1972-75 Potulny, Grant 2001-04 W 146 68 48 116 58/116 A M

Potulny, Ryan 2004-06 C 100 68 50 118 25/61 P I Preuss, David C. 1982-84 RW 81 15 16 31 90/200 O Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM N S

McAuliffe, James G. 1965 Student Manager •

Rainey, Timothy J. 1976-77 C 54 2 2 4 11/25 N McClanahan, Rob B. 1977-79 C 121 45 63 108 34/68 Ramsay, William B. 1962-64 W 76 20 19 39 27/73 A T

McCoy, James R. 1975 LW 3 0 0 0 2/4 I

Ramsey, Michael A. 1979 D 34 7 17 24 19/38 O

McCoy, Thomas J. 1962-63 D 48 7 12 19 2/4 N

Rantz, Jim 1958-60 W 78 28 44 72 7/14 A

McHugh, Justin 1991-95 W 160 66 60 126 87/177 L Rasmussen, Dale A. 1960-61 W 58 8 16 24 4/8 McIntosh, Bruce G. 1969-71 D 73 11 25 36 26/55 R Rasmussen, Erik 1995-97 W 74 31 44 75 70/178 E McKenzie, William 1954 C 28 5 7 12 3/6 C Reidhead Jr., John “Jack” 1952 D 26 0 2 2 11/22 O Meadows, Michael J. 1980-81 D 70 3 23 26 49/104 R Reilly, Michael J. 1980-81 RW 36 9 12 21 15/30 D

Means, Eric 1989-94 D 123 8 32 40 54/127 3

Reinholz, Jerrid 2003-05 C/W 104 9 18 27 7/14 0 Melnychuk, Gerald M. 1958-60 C 79 38 60 98 22/44 Richards, Todd 1986-89 D 167 30 128 158 89/194 N

Meredith, John M. 1977-80 RW 116 20 21 41 40/86 C Richards, Travis 1990-93 D 176 35 98 133 79/185 Meredith, Richard D. 1952-55 W 110 43 59 102 29/61 A Riddle, Troy 2001-04 W 171 82 96 178 93/197 A

Meredith, Robert T. 1954-56 W 68 13 19 32 19/46 T Riley, Thomas P. 1957-59 D 81 10 12 22 7/14 Meredith, Wayne B. 1960-62 D 66 5 23 28 29/69 O Roberg, Chad 2002-03 W 9 0 0 0 0/0 U Metzen, David R. 1962-64 D 76 9 17 26 58/131 R Rodda, David L. 1956-57 D 37 4 2 6 6/12 N Meyer, Doug 1999-2000 W 62 5 7 12 18/36 A Roddy, David T. 1968-69 W 62 7 5 12 7/14 M

Micheletti, Donald P. 1977-80 LW 127 64 84 148 123/257 E Ross, Stephen J. 1968-70 D 80 5 17 22 34/76 N

Micheletti, Joseph R. 1974-77 D 135 25 81 106 63/153 T Rothstein, Thomas G. 1981-85 LW 158 67 94 161 109/235 Micheletti, Patrick J. 1983-86 RW 162 120 149 269 180/403 A Rovick, David P. 1959-60 W 53 24 20 44 8/16 P P

Miks, George 1992 E

Rovick, Roger L. 1959-60 C 53 18 16 34 6/12 A

Millen, Corey E. 1983-84, 86-87 C 149 119 122 241 98/204 R

Rowe, Richard C. 1963 Student Manager A

Miller, Cory 1997-98 W 33 1 0 1 11/30 N

Ryman, Mark P. 1964-66 W 76 3 8 11 0/0 C

Miller, Jason 1988-91 C 173 53 102 155 24/48 E S

Miller, Nate 1997-2000 W 163 35 42 77 81/186 • Sanders, Frank B. 1969-71 D 93 10 19 29 54/161 Miller, Warren F. 1973-76 RW 157 58 71 129 67/148 1 Sarner, Craig B. 1969-71 LW 90 30 29 59 10/23 9

Mills, Dylan 1998-2001 D 170 13 64 77 84/176 N Sathre, Thomas G. 1969-71 RW 86 12 21 33 25/55 Miskovich, Aaron 1998-2001 W 152 43 47 90 48/115 C

Schlafge, William C. 1958 Student Manager A

Mogush, Thomas P. 1980-81 RW 3 1 3 4 1/2 A Schmalzbauer, Gary 1961-63 W 82 44 36 80 9/18

Monahan, John W. 1954 C 28 10 13 23 12/24 F

Schmidt, Robert H. 1955-57 D 88 12 15 27 29/51 R

Morrow, Bradley G. 1973-75 D 91 5 14 19 36/72 O

Schneider, William “Buzz” 1973-75 LW 115 50 41 91 62/127 Z

Morse, Thomas B. 1961-63 D 37 2 2 4 1/2 E Schroeder, Timothy M. 1972 RW 11 1 3 4 3/6 N Moser, Jay 1994-96 D/W 34 11 13 24 18/47 Senden, Stuart 1998-2001 W 140 23 19 42 40/88 F Muller, Mike 1990-92 D 77 8 16 24 49/104 O Sertich, Andy 2003-06 W/D 172 27 40 67 28/56 U Muskat, John R. 1981-82 LW/C 21 3 8 11 1/2 R

Shattuck, Robert R. 1966-68 W 81 33 31 64 45/97 B

Shelstad, Dixon N. 1971-72 D 36 0 4 4 9/18 E Nanne, Louis V. 1961-63 D 81 22 52 74 54/119 R T

Sheridan, John M. 1974 C 38 24 14 38 17/42 H Nanne, Marty L. 1986-88 RW 67 9 12 21 37/77 Shopek, Gary J. 1984-87 D 173 24 93 117 98/207 S Nelson, Brett M. 1986-89 D 117 10 31 41 50/103 •

Shutte, Bruce J. 1954-55 D 52 5 10 15 13/26 3

Nenovich, Mark 2000 D 51 2 2 4 22/44 5 Skarda, Randy 1987-89 D 128 28 60 88 118/270 Nevers, Thomas 1997 W 1 0 0 0 0/0 F I

Smaagaard, Garrett 2002-05 W 117 14 31 45 21/42 R

Newkirk, John W. 1956-58 D 72 3 4 7 33/72 S

Smith, Larry H. 1960-62 C 70 29 21 50 6/12 T Nielsen, Jeff 1991-94 RW 172 76 65 141 128/292 Smith, Wyatt 1995-99 C 152 67 62 129 82/175 T Norby, Charles A. 1966-68 W 86 36 52 88 39/89 E Snuggerud, David W. 1986-87, 89 LW 126 73 67 140 59/124 A Norman, Jerry B. 1959-61 W 79 35 31 66 21/45 M

Spada, Richard N. 1968 Student Manager A Norqual, David 1992-93 D 2 0 0 0 1/2 Spannbauer, Richard J. 1973-74 D 73 5 21 26 70/159 L L

Nystrom, Roy W. 1963-65 W 79 38 42 80 6/12 -

Spehar, Dave 1997-2000 W 160 61 68 129 60/120 A Steege, Brandon 1991-94 W 53 5 9 14 28/56 M O’Brien, Thomas D. 1973 C 30 9 12 21 7/22 E R

Stevens, Judd 2002-05 D 172 11 34 45 40/80 I

O’Leary, Patrick 1999-02 W 120 15 9 24 35/78 C

Stinson, Thomas M. 1961 Student Manager A

Okerlund, Todd E. 1984-87 RW 133 44 86 130 74/156 N Olds, Walter R. 1969-71 D 96 21 36 57 17/34 Stoa, Ryan 2006- W 41 10 15 25 16/43 S Stordahl,James 1961-63 C 82 29 39 68 8/24 •

Olimb, Larry 1989-92 D/C 182 59 159 218 101/218 4 Stordahl, Larry D. 1962-63, 65 W 77 33 43 76 26/68 Orth, Steve P. 1984-88 C 160 33 40 73 29/59 H O B

Pagel, Rico 1997-99 C 100 17 27 44 19/38 E Y

Paradise, Lawrence P. 1968-70 W 65 8 16 24 4/8 B A

Paradise, Richard D. 1966-68 D 87 11 43 54 119/271 K E

Parenteau, Thomas E. 1982, 85 D 95 12 41 53 78/164 R

Pauletti, Jeff 1987-89 D 7 0 1 1 0/0 A W

Pearson, Robert (Mike) 1956-58 C 78 38 43 81 34/82 A R

Pederson, Tom S. 1989-91 D 121 25 74 99 66/150 D Peltier, Derek 2005- D 84 7 30 37 26/52 W I Peltier, Douglas B. 1970-72 RW 98 47 40 87 44/99 N N

Peltier, Ronald J. 1969-71 C 93 15 50 65 34/68 E R

Peloquin, Jim 1988 Student Manager S Bill Ramsay, 1962-64 Peluso, Gino A. 1980-83 D 35 1 8 9 15/30 Mike Ramsey, 1979 Jeff Taffe, 2000-02 157 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-T IME L ETTERWINNERS EARLY LETTERWINNERS S

R Abra, John E., 1930 Gibbs, Howard 1931 E

N Adams, Henry H. Jr. 1951 Gilbreath,V.L. 1925 N I Adams, John W. 1944 Goodman, Roger W. 1946 W Alley, James W. 1947 Gould, Fred W. 1930 D

R Allison, David C. 1926 Graham, William A.P. 1923 A

W Amatuzio, John 1949 Graiziger, Robert A. 1942 A

R Anderson, Kenneth M. 1937 Gray, Russell H. 1933 E

K Anderson, William E. 1939 Gustafson, John M. 1926 A

B Arnold, Robert E. 1941 Gustafson, Reuben W. 1924

Y Atkins, Jack M. 1927 Gutterson, Granville D. 1944 E Dan Trebil, 1992-96 Tom Vannelli, 1974-77 Phil Verchota, 1976-79 B Austin, Kenneth L. 1947 O Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM

H Hackett, Donald G. 1943

4 Strobel, Eric M. 1977-79 RW 120 52 54 106 38/76 Bagley, Donald S. 1924 Hansen, Steiner D. 1924

• Strot, Brett 1987-90 RW 125 22 32 54 27/60 Baker, Ridgway R. 1936 Harris, Robert V. 1947 S

N Sundberg, Thomas 1973 RW 23 1 5 6 7/14 Bartholdi, Herbert G. 1929 Heiseke, Fred H. 1942 A

C Suss, William 1966-67 C 27 1 2 3 4/16

I Bartlett, V. Leland 1922 Henry, Alfred J. 1942

R Swanson, William R. 1955-57 C 86 24 24 48 7/14 E Beard, D. 1922 Higgins, Preston 1922

M Behrendt, John D. Jr. 1942 Hitchcock, Thomas M. 1947 A

- Taffe, Jeff 2000-02 W/C 120 56 57 113 67/164

L Bergeron, Virgil D. 1930 Hodgins, William 1947

L Tallackson, Barry 2002-05 W 156 43 48 91 77/162

A Bergman, Dennis H. 1947 Hollingsworth, Edward 1930 Taylor, Jake 2004 D 39 2 6 8 34/68

M Bergquist, E.G. 1922 Hunter, Richard C. 1936

A Teal, Jeffrey B. 1979-82 LW/C 157 40 37 77 63/126 E Berry, Frank R. 1936 Hussey, Roger L. 1927 T Telander, Bruce N. 1956 Student Manager Billing, Osborne F. 1928 T

S Terwilliger, David 1978-81 LW 121 8 16 24 61/128

R Bjorck, Reynold E. 1935 Jacobson, E. Raymond 1923 I Tharp, Ben 2000-01 D 70 4 16 20 25/50 F Bjorkman, Ruben E. 1949 Jacobson, Loren N. 1922

5 Thoemke, Jack P. 1966, 71-72 D 73 3 15 18 29/61 Bodin, Donald J. 1950 Jensen, Arthur M. 1928 3 Thomas, John C. 1972 D 13 0 1 1 2/4 • Bolla, John 1942 Johnson, C. Howard 1948 S Thoresen, Brian P. 1980-82 W 52 12 24 36 12/27 Bonhus, John S. 1942 Johnson, Robert S. 1937 H

T Thorvig, Perry J. 1967 Student Manager

R Bonner, John L. 1949 Johnson, Russell H. 1931

E Tollund, Stephen P. 1979 Student Manager

B Boos, George W. 1926 Jones, Howard R. 1931 Torrell, John A. 1964-65 W 23 2 1 3 2/4 R Boyle, Kenneth D. 1939 Joseph, Burton M. 1941 U Trebil, Dan 1992-96 D 164 24 100 124 42/84 O Bratnober, Harry L. Jr. 1944 Junger, Fred F. 1940 F Trebil, Ryan 1997-99 D 68 3 5 8 57/144 Bredesen, William P. 1936 N

E Tschida, James R. 1952-53 D 39 2 7 9 27/57 Bros, Ben M. 1922 Kalin, Louis 1944 Z

O Turk, Robert A. 1956-58 W 84 21 32 53 11/25 Bros, C.W. 1922 Karakas, Thomas V. 1947 R F Ulseth, Steven J. 1978-81 LW 148 84 118 202 24/48 Bros, Kenneth D. 1923 Katz, Gerald A. 1929 A Brown, Joseph M. 1927 Kelley, Richard G. 1943 A

C Vanek, Thomas 2003-04 W 83 57 56 113 62/132 Brude, Roger S. 1936 Keranen, Edward 1939 N Vannelli, Mike 2004- D 107 13 31 44 38/87 Burman, Allan G. 1946 Keys, George H. 1951 9

1 Vannelli, Thomas P. 1974-77 C 138 69 111 180 61/154 Byerly, Kenneth R. 1930 Klatt, William G. Sr. 1945 • Verchota, Phillip J. 1976-79 LW 161 59 61 120 81/184 Byers, Fred D. 1927 Klein, William K. 1938 S E Virant, Michael J. 1975 C 33 1 3 4 1/2 Kroll, Richard J. 1936 C

N Cairncross, A.W. 1935 Kuhlman, H.J. 1925 A

R Waibel, Jon 2001-04 W 128 20 28 48 59/134

A Carley, Robert L. Jr. 1943

E Walls, Elmer D. 1959-60 D 36 1 2 3 3/6

P Carlsen, Harold S. 1931 LaBatte, Phil 1932 P Ward, Thomas C. 1983-85 D 70 1 6 7 36/72

A Carlson, James E. Jr. 1936 Lampton, David 1940

T Wasko, Robert J. 1960 D 18 1 2 3 2/4 Carlson, Robert L. 1936 Langford, Cary 1924 N

E Wasley, Charlie 1992-96 D 148 6 28 34 105/222 Christie, R.S. 1930 Larson, Frank A. 1951 M Watts, David B. 1959 W 2 0 0 0 0/0 A Clark, Lawrence S. Jr. 1945 Leavitt, Theodore W. 1926 N Welch, Dan 2000, 02 W 73 15 20 35 22/55 R Clausen, George E. 1932 Leckie, Charles D. 1943

U Wellen, Kenneth J. 1956-57 W 56 16 17 33 8/16

O Connelly, Thomas A. 1950 Lindegard, Jerry H. 1947 T Wendell, Erik 1999-02 W 150 24 20 44 76/152 Conrad, Frederick D. 1948 Lowther, Wilfred W. 1925 A Werness, Lance 1988-91 RW 55 12 11 23 19/38

A Constantine, Ben P. 1931 Lundeen, Warren J. 1943

C Westby, Gerald L. 1960-62 W 79 18 33 51 12/24 Conway, John H. 1926 N Westby, James A. 1958, 62-63 D 69 20 13 33 6/12 Conway, William E. 1929 MacInnes, Alex F. 1932 0

3 Westlund, Todd 1992 W 26 1 3 4 7/14 Cramp, Kenneth W. 1939 Magnus, James C. 1941

D Westrum, Erik 1998-2001 C 161 69 99 168 125/307 R Malkerson, Lester A. 1935

O Westrum, Patrick D. 1968-70 D 90 3 14 17 18/47

C Davis, Robert D. 1930 Maloney, John P. Jr. 1942 E Wheeler, Blake 2006- W 39 9 14 23 15/41

R DeForest, Merle G. 1923 Mann, V.I. 1923

L White, Adam C. 1978 Student Manager DePaul, Roland 1946 Mariucci, John P. 1937 A

N Williamson, Dean 1987-90 C 79 20 22 42 28/56 Dickinson, Wesley A. 1935 Massie, Charles G. 1950 O

I Williamson, Murray 1957-59 W 76 32 47 79 21/63

T Drake, Everett A. 1931 McCabe, Charles J. 1928 A Woog, Dan 1993-97 C 162 20 60 80 70/149 McCabe, Robert 1945 N Woog, Douglas W. 1964-66 C 80 48 53 101 35/89 • Eggleton, Allan F. 1940 McCollom, John S. 1942 S

N Yackel, Kenneth J. Jr. 1975-77 RW 84 21 13 34 33/83 Eldredge, W. B. 1922 McCollom, Robert 1942 O

I Engelstad, Calvin J. 1946 McDermid, Ray 1946

P Yackel, Kenneth J. Sr. 1952-56 D/W 112 70 78 148 89/255

M McEwan, John C. 1948

A Yon, William A. 1982-85 RW 133 35 23 58 36/72

H Young, Richard G. 1960-62 D 73 3 12 15 26/55 Falk, Martin L. 1939 McGlone, John J. 1934 C Fenton, Ransford W. 1930 McKenzie, Robert C. 1939

L Younghans, Thomas A. 1975-76 RW 66 32 39 71 54/116

A Finnegan, Patrick H. 1946 McNair, Harvey Jr 1939

N Yurich, Richard J. 1968-69 W 38 24 24 48 17/34

O Fischer, Ray E. 1940 Merkeley, Garth H. 1938 I T

A Zacho, Dennis H. 1965-67 W 80 38 38 76 35/84 Flaatan, Percy H. 1925 Metz, Thomas 1945

N Zins, Brian G. 1979-83 D 81 2 14 16 30/62 Fleming, Robert W. 1946 Meyer, Rudolph 1947 E Zmolek, Douglas 1990-92 D 126 10 46 56 113/234 Frick, James E. 1946 Mitchell, T.F. 1935 M I

T Zwakman, Greg 1992-96 D 163 3 19 22 71/142 Galligan, William D. 1941 Moran, Robert T. 1950 -

E Zywiec, Frank A. 1964-66 D 82 7 20 27 23/49 Galob, Ignatius R. 1928 Morrison, James M. 1928 V I Ganley, John E 1936 Munns, William 1933 F

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Nolander, Donald A. 1942 Rundell, Curtis G. 1931 Tergesen, Sven J. 1946 Williams, Milton A. 1943

Norby, Richard G. 1944 Russ, Clyde 1933 Thayer, J.Mack 1943 Wilson, G. Curtis 1939 F I Nyhus, Robert E. 1950 Russ, Lloyd A. 1928 Thompson, Clifford R. 1924 Wyatt, Alvin S. 1922 V E -

Ryan, Patrick J. 1943 Thompson, Orville T. 1939 T I

O’Brien, John O. 1946 Ryman, Marshall W. 1930 Thompson, Preston B. 1945 Youngbauer, Walter E. 1923 M Olsen, Edward G. 1924 Tilton, W. Leo 1929 E N

Opsahl, Allan W. 1944 Scanlon, John P. 1933 Todd, George L. 1931 Zieske, William F. 1933 A T

Owen, E. Edwyn 1929 Schade, Frederick L. 1923 Toth, Anthony J. 1932 I O

Schaeffer, Gordon 1932 Troumbly, Kenneth C. 1949 N A

Page, Joseph H. 1942 Schneider, Samuel J. 1942 Tuohy, Edward B. 1928 L C

Parker, Laurie 1932 Schwab, Joe 1936 H A

Paulsen, Harold W. 1939 Scott, Phillip C. 1926 Van, Allen 1945 M

Paulsen, Ray C. 1929 Sedin, James W. 1950 Vosbeck, R. Randall 1951 P I O

Paulson, Clarence E 1925 Seidel, Glen E. 1936 N Peterson, John A. 1942 Smith, B. Willis 1935 Wagnild, Spencer 1933 S •

Peterson, John H. 1928 Smith, Robert A. 1942 Walker, Frank E. 1949 N A

Peterson, Melvin G. 1950 Snapp, Donald R. 1942 Walker, Walter D. 1950 T I Petrich, Earl 1938 Soltau, Gordon 1949 Wallace, Ray H. 1937 O N

Pickering, Hayden. Jr. 1939 St. Vincent, Frank 1938 Walson, Leland A. 1929 A L

Pond, Frank R. 1923 Stuerwald, Peter H. 1952 Watters, Gordon 1951 R E

Randall. Loane J. 1937 Strom, Russell E.Y. 1950 Wegleitner, Thomas J. 1951 C O

Reggan, George 1925 Suomi, John 1932 Weil, Fred Jr. 1943 R Remole, Gerald M. 1947 Swanson, Paul H. 1922 Westin, Lloyd J. 1929 D 3

Rheinberger, Robert E. 1938 Wilcken, C.L. 1926 0

Roberts, Richard B. 1946 Taft, Walter L. 1936 Wild, John J. 1944 N C

Rolle, Dennis E. 1946 Taylor, Eugene E. 1940 Wild, Paul A. 1945 A

Ross, Lawrence “Larry” 1951 Taylor, Fred S. 1933 Wilkenson, Charles B. 1935 A T

Rossman, Robert 1934 Taylor, William L. 1922 Willett, Donald S. 1944 O U R N A M E

GOALTENDERS (1952-PRESENT) N T

GOALTENDER YEARS GP GA SV% GAA W-L-T GOALTENDER YEARS GP GA SV% GAA W-L-T A P P

Blue, John 1985-87 96 290 .889 3.19 64-25-1 McCartan, John “Jack” W. 1956-58 67 199 .908 2.95 E A R

Briggs, Kellen 2004- 106 253 .903 2.54 67-28-6 McLachlan, Murray C. 1968-70 82 269 .902 3.30 A N

Butters, Paul N. 1980-83 65 244 .876 3.86 44-20-0 Moen, Jeff 1993-96 53 149 .882 3.14 28-17-4 C E

Callinan, Jeff 1991-95 96 282 .878 3.19 47-22-13 Moen, William L. 1974-75 14 61 .867 4.10 S •

Day, Erik 1998 9 24 .857 3.70 3-2-0 Mohr, Thomas H. 1976 12 33 .905 2.70 8-3-1 1 DeBus, Steve 1995-98 96 282 .891 3.07 54-39-1 Nelson, Scott 1990 5 9 .862 3.20 2-1-0 9 N

Docken, Ronald L. 1968-70 11 46 .898 3.91 Newman, Thomas 1990-93 91 259 .869 3.44 50-20-6 C A

Doyle, P. Michael 1959-61 27 108 .879 3.59 Ostby, Paul R. 1981-82 25 80 .902 3.20 14-8-1 A

Erickson, Dennis H. 1971-72 31 128 .880 4.10 Pietrangelo, Frank 1983-86 85 274 .882 3.51 51-23-4 F R O

Fabian, William F. 1963 5 16 .868 3.20 Pulicicchio, Fred R. 1954-55 9 16 .890 1.60 Z E

Frazee, Jeff 2006- 12 26 .910 2.36 6-3-2 Roussopoulos, Peter J. 1967 12 49 .873 4.08 N

Fritsinger, Al 1988-89 11 15 .826 5.67 1-1-0 Samargia, Pete 2000-01 11 19 .893 2.81 1-3-0 F O

Green, Steve 1993-94 1 0 1.000 0.00 0-0-0 Shelstad, Bradley J. 1971-74 77 276 .896 3.50 U R

Groth, Roger W. 1963 26 76 .894 2.92 Solei, Brent 2005- 0 0 .000 0.00 0-0-0 B E

Hastings, Douglas D. 1972-73 23 99 .881 4.25 Stauber, Robb 1987-89 98 264 .906 2.77 73-23-0 R T H

Hauser, Adam 1999-2002 151 421 .899 2.86 83-50-16 Steinweg, Charles A. 1960-62 27 93 .883 3.65 S

Holt, Charles W. 1967 5 34 .776 6.80 Stolp, Jeff 1989-92 94 258 .880 3.13 56-20-6 • 3

Janaszak, Steve J. 1976-79 90 344 .898 3.94 50-31-5 Thayer, J. Larry 1975 23 61 .904 2.60 19-3-1 5 F

Jetland, James K. 1979-82 61 206 .871 3.97 37-16-1 Tscherne, Jeff A. 1975-77 53 194 .890 3.80 32-19-1 I R S

Johnson, Justin 2002-05 46 103 .890 2.88 22-9-3 Vacanti, Michael J. 1983-84 30 84 .899 3.13 18-6-2 T

Joswiak, Paul R. 1977-78 24 101 .883 4.23 13-10-1 Vaia, Donald E. 1956-57, 59 33 106 .903 3.40 T E A

LaRue, Rob 1999 5 2 .943 1.91 0-0-0 Weber, Travis 2002-03 44 108 .896 2.64 24-8-7 M

Larson, Michael J. 1961-62 48 155 .888 3.23 Young, Erik 2000 3 11 .851 4.76 0-3-0 A L L

Lechtman, Michael 1967 6 36 .850 4.68 - A

Lothrop, John L. 1964-66 83 328 .883 3.96 M E

Marvin, Willy 1997 7 4 .826 3.88 0-0-0 R I C

Mattson, James V. 1952-55 91 265 .895 2.87 A N S • 4 H O B E Y B A K E R A W A R D W I N N

Adam Hauser, 1999-2002 Steve Janaszak, 1976-79 Jim Mattson, 1952-55 Murray McLachlan, 1968-70 Jeff Moen, 1993-96 Robb Stauber, 1987-89 E R S

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This all-time numbers list is based on Lou Nanne ...... 1960-63 #6 rosters from 1948-present. James Westby ...... 1957-58 R.J. Anderson ...... 2005- S

R #1 Jack Petroske...... 1953-55, 56-57 Judd Stevens ...... 2001-05 E

N Tom Wegleitner ...... 1950-53 Brad Timmons ...... 1998-99

N Jeff Frazee...... 2005- I Calvin Engelstad ...... 1948-50 Adam Hauser...... 1998-2002 Charlie Wasley ...... 1992-96 W Andrew Mills ...... 1990-92 D Robb Stauber...... 1986-89 #3 R Lance Pitlick ...... 1986-90 A Frank Pietrangelo ...... 1982-86

W Chris Harrington...... 2002-06 James Jetland ...... 1979-82 Tony Kellin ...... 1985-86 A Jordan Leopold ...... 1998-2002 Thomas Parenteau ...... 1981-85 R Steve Janaszak ...... 1975-79 E Michael McAlpine ...... 1992-94 Michael Meadows ...... 1979-81 K William Moen ...... 1974-75 A David Norqual ...... 1990-91 Bill Baker ...... 1975-79 B Brad Shelstad ...... 1970-74

Y Jeff Pauletti ...... 1986-90 Les Auge ...... 1971-75

E Ronald Docken ...... 1967-70

B Wally Chapman ...... 1983-86 Walter Olds ...... 1968-71

O Peter Roussopoulos ...... 1966-67 Brian Zins...... 1980-83 H Al Wiederhold ...... 1965-66 Patrick Dufour ...... 1966-68

4 Steve Pepper...... 1977-80 Charles Holt...... 1965-67 Bruce Larson ...... 1963-66

• Joe Micheletti...... 1974-77 James Anderson ...... 1965-66 Len Lilyholm ...... 1960-63 S

N Bill Butters ...... 1970-73 Tom Hoff ...... 1964-65 Roger Benson ...... 1956-58 A

C Steve Ross ...... 1967-70 James Rantz ...... 1957-60 I Gary McAlpine ...... 1963-64 R Donald Fraser ...... 1966-67 Richard Johnson ...... 1954-56 E John Lothrop ...... 1963-66

M Doug Woog ...... 1963-66 Dick Dougherty ...... 1951-54

A James Boosalis ...... 1963-64

- Gary Schmalzbauer...... 1962-63 Calvin Engelstad ...... 1950-51 L Roger Groth ...... 1962-63 L Gerald Westby ...... 1959-62 James Alley ...... 1948-49 A William Fabian ...... 1962-63 Larry Alm ...... 1956-59 M Michael Larson ...... 1961-62 A George Jetty ...... 1953-56 #7 E Ronald Braatz ...... 1961-62 T Charles Kyle Peterson ...... 1951-53 Gino Guyer ...... 2002-06

T Charles Steinweg ...... 1959-62 S Robert Nyhus ...... 1950-51 Erik Westrum ...... 1998-2001 R Dick Gaudette ...... 1958-59 I Dennis Bergman ...... 1948-49 Adam Hauser (#1) F Mike Doyle...... 1957-61 Ryan Kraft ...... 1994-98

5 Darby Hendrickson ...... 1991-93 3 Charles Holmes ...... 1956-57 #4 Joe Dziedzic ...... 1990-94 • Don Vaia...... 1954-57, 58-59 Thomas Pederson ...... 1988-91 Peter Hankinson ...... 1986-90 S ...... 2006- Paul Broten ...... 1985-88 H Jack McCartan ...... 1954-58 Tom Chorske ...... 1985-86 T P.J. Atherton...... 2002-06 Richard Erdall ...... 1981-85 R Fred Pulicicchio ...... 1953-55, 57-58 Mike Guentzel ...... 1984-85 E Dylan Mills ...... 1997-2001 Neal Broten ...... 1980-81 B Warren Strelow ...... 1952-53 Steve MacSwain ...... 1983-84

R Brian La Fleur ...... 1994-97 Jim Mattson ...... 1951-55 Scott Lynch ...... 1979-80 Ben Belde ...... 1980-83 U Chris McAlpine...... 1990-94 O Lawrence Ross ...... 1951-52 Rob McClanahan ...... 1976-79 Tim Harrer ...... 1976-80 F Brett Nelson...... 1984-89 George McCormack ...... 1951-52 Donald Madson ...... 1975-76 N Tom Younghans ...... 1974-76

E Robert Alexander ...... 1983-84 Michael Polich ...... 1971-75

Z Robert Moran...... 1950-51 Craig Sarner ...... 1969-71

O Gino Peluso ...... 1979-83 Ronald Peltier ...... 1968-71

R Kenneth Austin...... 1948-49 Peter Fichuk ...... 1966-69

F Michael Ramsey ...... 1978-79 Greg Hughes ...... 1966-68 Lorne Grosso ...... 1964-66 A #2 Robin Larson ...... 1974-78 Charles Norby ...... 1965-66

A Dean Carlson ...... 1963-64

C Frank Sanders ...... 1968-71 Peter Kennedy...... 2002-06 Larry Stordahl ...... 1961-65 Tom Morse ...... 1962-63 N Charles Norby ...... 1966-68 Mark Nenovich...... 1998-2001 Robert Wasko ...... 1959-60

9 Richard Young ...... 1960-62

1 Frank Zywiec ...... 1963-66 Greg Zwakman ...... 1992-96 Doug Larson ...... 1958-59 Jerry Norman ...... 1958-59 • James Westby ...... 1961-63 Terry Bartholome ...... 1956-58

S Sean Fabian ...... 1987-92 Herb Brooks ...... 1956-58

E Dale Olson...... 1960-61 Ken Wellen ...... 1955-57 C Barry Nelson ...... 1985-87 Ray Karnuth ...... 1955-56

N Gerald Melynchuk ...... 1957-60 John Delaney ...... 1954-55

A Tom Ward ...... 1983-85 Peter Passolt ...... 1954-55 R Bill Swanson...... 1954-55, 56-57 Ben Maloney ...... 1953-54 A Scott Richart ...... 1980-83 Jack Delaney ...... 1953-54 E Ken Yackel, Sr...... 1951-53 Don Antonuk ...... 1951-52 P Peter Hayek...... 1976-80 Richard Hedenstrom ...... 1952-53 P Leo Goslin ...... 1950-51 Edwin Broughton ...... 1950-51 A Brad Morrow ...... 1973-76 George Keys ...... 1951-52

T John O’Brien ...... 1948-49 Bruce McIntosh ...... 1969-71 N #8 Earl Glidden ...... 1950-51 E Donald Fraser ...... 1968-69 Robert Harris ...... 1948-50 M #5 Number retired in honor of John Mayasich A Richard Paradise ...... 1965-68 N Derek Peltier ...... 2004- R Jerry Edman ...... 1964-65 Brett Abrahamson ...... 1995-98 #10 U Jon Waibel ...... 2000-04 O David Metzen...... 1963-64 Joseph Pankratz ...... 1994-95 Alex Goligoski ...... 2004- T Ryan Trebil...... 1997-2000 Eric Means ...... 1991-94 Paul Martin ...... 2000-03 A Dan Trebil ...... 1992-96 A Ken Gernander ...... 1987-91 Mike Anderson ...... 1995-99 C Nick Gerebi ...... 1989-92 Eric Lempe ...... 1983-84

N Scott Bell ...... 1990-93, 94-95 Steve Orth ...... 1984-88

0 Corey Millen ...... 1982-83, 84-87 Randy Skarda ...... 1986-89

3 Gary Shopek ...... 1983-84 David Dillon ...... 1979-82 Tom Ward ...... 1985-86 D Steve Schoen ...... 1981-83 R Perry Ardito ...... 1977-79 Paul Broten ...... 1984-85 O Michael Knoke ...... 1979-81 C Randy Lucas ...... 1976-77 Scott Knutson ...... 1982-84 E Joseph Baker...... 1974-79 R Tony Dorn ...... 1974-76 Paul Butters ...... 1981-82

L John Thoemke...... 1970-72

A Dick Spannbauer ...... 1972-74 Aaron Broten ...... 1979-81 N Patrick Westrum ...... 1968-70 Doug Peltier ...... 1969-72 O Eric Strobel ...... 1976-79 I Donald Fraser ...... 1967-68 T Craig Sarner ...... 1968-69 Warren Miller ...... 1973-76 A Richard Chopp...... 1966-67

N Gary Gambucci ...... 1965-68 James Ebbitt ...... 1970-71

• William Suss ...... 1965-66 Patrick Furlong ...... 1963-65 Larry Paradise ...... 1967-70 S Richard Bloom ...... 1963-65 N James Stordahl ...... 1961-63 Jerry Trooien ...... 1966-67 O David Brooks ...... 1962-63 I Larry Johnson ...... 1960-61

P Jack Thoemke ...... 1965-66 James Nyholm ...... 1961-62 M Mervyn Meredith ...... 1959-60 Roy Nystrom ...... 1963-65 A Richard Alm ...... 1960-61 H Richard Alm ...... 1958-60 David Metzen ...... 1962-63 C Richard Young ...... 1959-60 Bob Turk ...... 1955-58

L William Ramsay ...... 1961-62

A Herb Brooks ...... 1958-59 John Mayasich ...... 1951-55

N James Stordahl ...... 1960-61 Marvin Jorde ...... 1955-58 O

I John Amatuzio ...... 1950-51 Stuart Anderson ...... 1958-60

T Bruce Shutte ...... 1953-55 A Howard Johnson ...... 1948-49 Mike Pearson ...... 1955-58

N Russell Strom ...... 1951-52 James Carroll ...... 1954-55 E Gordon Watters ...... 1950-51 #9

M Bob Johnson ...... 1952-54 I Henry Adams ...... 1949-50 T ...... 2006- William Newman ...... 1951-52 -

E Roland DePaul ...... 1948-49 Andy Sertich ...... 2002-06

V George Keys ...... 1950-51 I

F Chris McAlpine (#4) John Pohl ...... 1998-2002 Ken Troumbley ...... 1948-50 Casey Hankinson ...... 1994-98 160 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-T IME N UMBERS

#13 Brandon Steege ...... 1994-95 Danny Irmen ...... 2003-06 John Brill ...... 1989-93 Matt DeMarchi ...... 1999-2003

Ben Gordon ...... 2004- F I

Keith Ballard ...... 2001-04 Todd Richards ...... 1985-89 Reggie Berg ...... 1995-99 V E

Nate Miller ...... 1996-2000 Roger Bowe...... 1983-85 Justin McHugh ...... 1991-95 - T

Tom Ward ...... 1982-83 Ben Hankinson ...... 1987-91 I

Jay Moser ...... 1994-96 M

Brandon Steege ...... 1991-94 Mark Huglen ...... 1980-82 Steve MacSwain ...... 1985-87 E Craig Johnson ...... 1990-91 Paul Lundeen...... 1979-80 Tony Kellin ...... 1982-85 N A

Dean Blais ...... 1969-73 Kevin Hartzell ...... 1978-82 T

Craig Mack ...... 1984-87 I O

James Mackay ...... 1965-66 David Roddy ...... 1968-69 Robert Fish ...... 1975-78 N A

William Ronning ...... 1964-65 Richard Yurich ...... 1967-68 Robert Harris ...... 1971-75 L Richard Swenson ...... 1963-64 James Branch ...... 1964-67 Bart Buetow ...... 1969-72 C H

Tom McCoy ...... 1961-63 James Anderson ...... 1963-64 James Ebbitt ...... 1969-70 A M

Oscar Mahle ...... 1960-61 Roy Nystrom ...... 1962-63 William Klatt ...... 1966-69 P I Roger Bertelson ...... 1957-58 David Metzen ...... 1961-62 Barry Bloomgren ...... 1965-66 O N

Bob Nyhus ...... 1949-50 Dale Rasmussen ...... 1959-61 John Torrell ...... 1964-65 S Roger Benson ...... 1959-60 Lorne Grosso ...... 1963-64 • #14 N Gary Alm ...... 1955-56, 57-59 Dave Brooks ...... 1960-62 A T I

Justin Bostrom...... 2005- Stan Hubbard...... 1953-54 Myron Grafstrom ...... 1957-60 O Charles Logan ...... 1951-52 Earl Glidden ...... 1951-52 N

Jake Taylor...... 2003-04 A Chad Roberg ...... 1999-03 Russell Strom ...... 1949-51 Jerome Reichel ...... 1950-51 L R

Cory Miller ...... 1996-99 James Sedin ...... 1948-49 Robert Moran ...... 1949-50 E C

Wyatt Smith ...... 1995-96 John McEwen ...... 1948-49 O #17 R Craig Johnson ...... 1991-93 D

Blake Wheeler ...... 2005- #20 3

Trent Klatt ...... 1989-91 0

Jay Cates ...... 1985-88 Garrett Smaagaard ...... 2001-05 David Fischer...... 2006- N

Tim Harrer (#9) C Sean Regan ...... 1984-85 Wyatt Smith ...... 1996-99 Evan Kaufmann ...... 2004-06 A

John LaBatt ...... 1983-84 David Larson ...... 1992-96 Joey Martin ...... 2000-04 A

#11 Butsy Erickson ...... 1979-83 Larry Olimb ...... 1988-92 Shawn Roed ...... 1999-2000 T O

Neal Broten ...... 1978-79 Tom Chorske ...... 1986-87 Mike Crowley ...... 1994-97 U

Nate Hagemo...... 2004- R

Mark Lambert ...... 1974-78 John Labatt ...... 1984-86 Jeff Nielsen ...... 1991-94 N

Dan Welch ...... 2002-03 A

Thomas Sathre ...... 1970-71 Sean Regan ...... 1983-84 Lance Werness ...... 1987-91 M

Erik Wendell ...... 1998-2002 E

Michael Kurtz ...... 1969-70 Wally Chapman ...... 1982-83 Blaine Rude ...... 1986-87 N

Dave Spehar ...... 1996-98 T Scott Buchan ...... 1968-69 Brian Thoresen ...... 1981-82 Michael Anderson ...... 1982-86 Bobby Dustin ...... 1992-96 A David Roddy ...... 1967-68 Paul Lundeen ...... 1980-81 Jeff Teal ...... 1978-82 P Dean Williamson ...... 1988-90 P Keith Bolin ...... 1966-67 Don Micheletti ...... 1976-80 James Boo ...... 1975-78 E Todd Okerlund ...... 1983-87 A Russell Anderson ...... 1974-76 Tom Dahlheim ...... 1972-75 R

Greg Hughes ...... 1965-66 A Steve Griffith ...... 1979-83 Steve Hall ...... 1968-71 John Harris ...... 1970-74 N

Gary Hokanson ...... 1963-65 C Steve Christoff ...... 1976-79 James Johnson ...... 1967-68 Thomas Sathre ...... 1969-70 E Craig Falkman ...... 1962-63 S Patrick Phippen ...... 1973-76 Gary Schmalzbauer ...... 1960-62 Dennis Zacho ...... 1966-67 Robert Gustafson ...... 1968-69 •

James Gambucci ...... 1970-73 1

Larry Johnson ...... 1959-60 Bruce Melander ...... 1964-66 Patrick Westrum ...... 1967-68 9 Richard Yurich ...... 1968-70 Roger Benson ...... 1958-59 Michael Alm ...... 1963-65 William Suss ...... 1966-67 N

Robert Shattuck ...... 1965-68 C John Delmore ...... 1961-62 Mark Ryman ...... 1963-66 John Delmore ...... 1956-58 A Richard Haigh ...... 1963-65 Terry Bartholome ...... 1955-56 Larry Smith ...... 1958-59 Richard Bloom ...... 1962-63 A

Gary Bloedel ...... 1962-63 F Stuart Anderson ...... 1957-58 Tom Morse ...... 1960-62 Jack Knip ...... 1954-55 R

Larry Smith ...... 1959-62 O Robert Schmidt ...... 1954-57 Elmer Walls ...... 1958-59 Jack Monahan ...... 1953-54 Z

Wayne Meredith ...... 1958-60 E

Peter Steuerwald ...... 1952-53 Gene Campbell ...... 1951-54 Dave Watts ...... 1957-58 N Dick Burg ...... 1955-58 John Reidhead ...... 1951-52 Melvin Peterson...... 1950-51 Bob Meredith ...... 1953-56 F Dick Meredith ...... 1951-55 O

James Sedin ...... 1950-51 Ruben Bjorkman ...... 1948-49 Wendell Anderson ...... 1951-52 U

Ruben Bjorkman ...... 1950-51 R Leonard Johnson ...... 1950-51 John Bonner ...... 1948-50 #18 B #15 Robert Fleming ...... 1948-49 E R

Jim O’Brien ...... 2006- T #12 Mike Vannelli ...... 2003- H

Mike Erickson ...... 2001-02 Kris Chucko ...... 2004-06 S

Tony Lucia ...... 2006- • Grant Potulny ...... 2000-04 Stuart Senden ...... 1997-2001 3 Matt Koalska ...... 2000-01 Ryan Trebil ...... 1996-97 Aaron Miskovich ...... 1997-98 5 Doug Meyer ...... 1998-2000 F

Clint Johnson ...... 1994-95 Andy Brink ...... 1993-96 I Rico Pagel ...... 1996-97 R John O’Connell ...... 1991-93 S Steve Magnusson ...... 1991-94 T Jason Seils ...... 1994-96 Jake Enebak ...... 1988-91 Jeff Nielsen ...... 1990-91 T Brian La Fleur ...... 1993-94 E Christopher May ...... 1986-88 David Snuggerud ...... 1985-87, 88-89 A Cory Laylin ...... 1988-92 M Eric Lempe ...... 1984-86 William Yon ...... 1981-85 David Grannis ...... 1984-88 A James Matwitz ...... 1981-84 Steve Ulseth ...... 1977-81 L David Preuss ...... 1981-84 L -

David Terwilliger ...... 1977-81 Tom Gorence ...... 1975-77 A Michael Reilly ...... 1979-81 Tom Vannelli ...... 1974-77 James McCoy ...... 1973-75 M Phil Verchota ...... 1975-79 E Donald Dumais ...... 1969-72 James Knutson ...... 1969-73 R I

Paul Holmgren ...... 1974-75 C

Richard Nelson ...... 1968-69 Mark Barbato ...... 1968-69 A

Michael Antonovich ...... 1969-72 N

Tom Phillips ...... 1967-68 Scott Buchan ...... 1967-68 S Michael Kurtz ...... 1968-69 John Dale ...... 1964-67 Jerry Christenson ...... 1966-67 • John Jesky ...... 1967-69 Ron Constantine ...... 1960-63 Tom Toebe ...... 1964-66 4 Michael Crupi ...... 1965-67 H Rolf Vinnes ...... 1964-65 Roger Rovick ...... 1958-60 O Craig Falkman ...... 1963-65 William Ramsay ...... 1962-64 B William Pedersen ...... 1957-58 E

Richard Kasner ...... 1962-63 Y Chet Lundsen ...... 1955-57 Wayne Meredith ...... 1960-62 Don Norqual ...... 1961-62 B Herbert Sellars ...... 1954-55 Murray Williamson ...... 1956-59 A Jerry Norman ...... 1960-61 K Bill McKenzie ...... 1953-54 Ken Yackel, Sr...... 1954-56 E Dave Rovick ...... 1958-60 R

James Tschida ...... 1951-53 Parker Stroom ...... 1952-53 A

Dave Rodda ...... 1955-58 W Pete Steuerwald ...... 1951-52

Charles Massie ...... 1950-51 A Gary Bergseng ...... 1954-55 Donald Bodin ...... 1950-51 R Wendell Anderson ...... 1952-54 #16 D Ruben Bjorkman ...... 1949-50 W Frank Larson ...... 1950-52 I

Mike Carman ...... 2006- Bud Frick ...... 1948-49 N Jerry Lindegard ...... 1948-49 N

Ryan Potulny ...... 2003-06 E

#19 R

Nick Anthony ...... 1999-2003 Todd Richards (#16) S Tom Nevers ...... 1995-96 Evan Kaufmann ...... 2006- 161 A LL-T IME N UMBERS

#21 Thomas Rothstein ...... 1980-85 Tom Pohl ...... 2004- John Meredith ...... 1976-80

S Bryan Fredrickson ...... 1973-76 R Troy Riddle ...... 2000-04 E John Matschke ...... 1970-74 N Mike Lyons ...... 1996-2000 N I Brian Bonin ...... 1992-96 #24 W Mike Muller ...... 1990-92 D

R Tom Chorske ...... 1988-89 Mike Howe...... 2004- A Matt Koalska ...... 2001-04

W Eric Dornfeld ...... 1985-87

A Kurt Larson ...... 1982-85 Ben Tharp ...... 1999-01 R

E Erik Evans ...... 1981-82 Bill Kohn ...... 1995-2000 K

A Bart Larson ...... 1978-81 John Hillman ...... 1993-94 B Travis Richards ...... 1989-93

Y Bruce Lind ...... 1975-78 E

B Tim Carlson ...... 1971-75 David Espe ...... 1985-89 O Dixon Shelstad ...... 1970-73 Steve MacSwain ...... 1984-85 H Mike Guentzel ...... 1981-84 4 Murray McLachlan ...... 1967-70

• Dennis Zacho ...... 1964-66 Robert Bergloff ...... 1977-81

S John Torrell ...... 1963-64 Timothy Rainey ...... 1975-77 N

A Pete Lintula ...... 1962-63 Buzz Schneider ...... 1973-75 C I

R Elmer Walls ...... 1959-60 Bruce Carlson ...... 1970-74 E

M Tom Riley ...... 1955-59 Melvin Peterson ...... 1949-50 A

- Dick Johnson ...... 1953-54

L #25 L George Roehrdanz ...... 1952-53 A Jerome Reichel ...... 1951-52 Jerrid Reinholz ...... 2002-05 M

A Kyle Peterson ...... 1950-51 Pat O’Leary ...... 1998-2002 E

T Brent Godbout ...... 1993-95, 96-98

T #22 Brian Bonin (#21)

S Matthew Stelljes...... 1992-93 R I ...... 2006- Peter Helgeson ...... 1991-92 F Paul Schwab ...... 1990-91 Thomas Newman ...... 1989-93 Steve DeBus ...... 1995-98 5 Brent Borgen ...... 2004-06 3 Jeff Taffe ...... 1999-2002 Scott Bloom ...... 1987-90 Travis Richards ...... 1988-89 Brett Abrahamson ...... 1993-94 • John Blue ...... 1985-87 Todd Westlund ...... 1990-93 S Ben Clymer ...... 1996-98 Gary Shopek ...... 1984-87 H Eric Dornfeld ...... 1984-85 Jon Anderson ...... 1986-90 T Jesse Bertogliat ...... 1992-96 Steve Orth ...... 1983-84 R

E Trent Klatt ...... 1991-92 Michael Harrer ...... 1981-83 Jeff Larson ...... 1981-84

B #35 Grant Bischoff ...... 1987-91 Brian Zins ...... 1978-80 Scott Schreifels ...... 1980-81 R

U Michael Luckraft ...... 1985-87 Daniel Bonk ...... 1975-78 Jay Larson ...... 1978-80 Brent Solei ...... 2004- O

F Erik Day ...... 1996-99 Craig Mack ...... 1983-84 Michael Virant ...... 1972-75 #30 N Steve DeBus ...... 1994-95

E Thomas Hirsch ...... 1981-83

Z #26 Erik Young ...... 1999-2001 Steve Green ...... 1990-91, 93-94

O Brad Doshan ...... 1977-81 R Jay Barriball...... 2006- Ryan Westrum ...... 1998-99 Scott Nelson ...... 1989-90

F Ken Yackel, Jr...... 1974-77 Jeff Moen ...... 1992-96 Al Fritsinger ...... 1987-89 A Mark Barbato ...... 1969-71 Phil Kessel...... 2005-06 A Jerry Norman ...... 1959-60 Thomas Vanek ...... 2002-04 Jeff Stolp ...... 1988-92 David Lamb ...... 1986-87 C Timothy Cortes ...... 1987-88 Paul Butters ...... 1982-83 N Richard Young ...... 1958-59 Nick Angell ...... 1998-2002

9 John Newkirk ...... 1955-58 Jason Godbout ...... 1995-98 Jon Brekken ...... 1985-86 Brad Johnson ...... 1981-82 1

• Rodney Magnuson ...... 1954-55 James Hillman ...... 1992-94 John Colombo ...... 1980-83 Paul Butters ...... 1979-81

S David Gatherum ...... 1979-80 Michael Burkhardt ...... 1977-78 E Jack Erickson ...... 1953-54 Jason Miller ...... 1987-91 C Scott Bloom ...... 1986-87 James Jetland ...... 1978-79 Jeff Tscherne ...... 1975-77 N Linder Peterson ...... 1952-54

A Paul Joswiak ...... 1976-78 Larry Thayer ...... 1974-75 R James Sedin ...... 1949-50 Pat Micheletti ...... 1982-86 A Thomas Mohr ...... 1975-76 Tom Mohr ...... 1973-75 E Jeff Langevin ...... 1980-82 P

P #23 Wayne Larson ...... 1977-80 Jeff Tscherne ...... 1974-75

A #36 Reed Larson ...... 1974-77 William Bidon ...... 1969-71

T Tyler Hirsch ...... 2002-

N Tom Connelly ...... 1949-50 Tony Bianchi ...... 1991-92 E Dan Welch ...... 1999-2000, 01-02 #27 M Dan Woog ...... 1992-97 A #31 #48 N Doug Zmolek ...... 1989-91 Brian Schack ...... 2006- R

U Frank Gersich ...... 1986-88 Barry Tallackson ...... 2001-05 Travis Weber ...... 2001-03 Donald Rogers ...... 1948-49 O Willy Marvin ...... 1995-99 T Roger Bowe ...... 1985-86 Aaron Miskovich ...... 1998-2001 #55 A Erik Rasmussen ...... 1995-97 Jeff Callinan ...... 1991-95 A James Anderson ...... 1990-91 John Amatuzio ...... 1948-49

C Jed Fiebelkorn ...... 1991-95

N Luke Johnson ...... 1987-91 Jake Enebak ...... 1987-88

0 #57 3 Timothy Bergland ...... 1983-87 #32

D Scott Bjugstad ...... 1979-83 Charles Massie ...... 1949-50 R

O Glen Letourneau ...... 1977-79 Rob LaRue ...... 1998-99

C #61 E John Amatuzio ...... 1949-50 Mark Birmingham ...... 1998-99 R William Anderson ...... 1994-95 Len Johnson ...... 1949-50 L

A #28 Joseph Hartwell ...... 1987-88 N #71 O Kurt Larson ...... 1981-82 I Brett MacKinnon ...... 2001-04 T

A Matt Leimbek ...... 1997-2001 Donald Bodin ...... 1949-50

N #33 Clint Johnson ...... 1995-96 •

S Jason Godbout ...... 1994-95 Justin Johnson ...... 2001-05 N Dave Spehar ...... 1998-2000 O Tony Bianchi ...... 1992-94 I

P Eric Means ...... 1989-91 Erik Westrum ...... 1997-98 M

A Marty Nanne ...... 1985-88 Nick Checco ...... 1993-97 H Doug Zmolek ...... 1991-92

C Richard Geist ...... 1983-85

L David Jensen ...... 1979-83 Layne Leitner ...... 1990-91 A

N Michael Greeder ...... 1977-79 Brett Strot ...... 1986-90 O I John Blue ...... 1984-85 T A #29 Michael Vicanti ...... 1982-84 N

E Ryan Stoa ...... 2005- Paul Ostby ...... 1979-82 M

I Jake Fleming ...... 2001-05

T #34 - Dax Leepart ...... 2000-01 E

V Kellen Briggs ...... 2003- I Rico Pagel ...... 1997-2000 F Scott Bjugstad (#27) Dan Hendrickson ...... 1993-97 Pete Samargia...... 1999-2001

162 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-T IME NHL ROSTER FORWARDS AND DEFENSEMEN SCOTT BJUGSTAD (1983-92)

1983-84 Minnesota North Stars 5 0 0 0 2 F I

RUSSELL ANDERSON (1976-85) 1984-85 Minnesota North Stars 72 11 4 15 32 V E

1985-86 Minnesota North Stars 80 43 33 76 24 - Year Team GP G A Pts PIM T I

1976-77 Pittsburgh Penguins 66 2 11 13 81 1986-87 Minnesota North Stars 39 4 9 13 43 M 1977-78 Pittsburgh Penguins 74 2 16 18 150 1987-88 Minnesota North Stars 33 10 12 22 15 E 1988-89 Pittsburgh Penguins 24 3 0 3 4 N 1978-79 Pittsburgh Penguins 72 3 13 16 93 A T

1989-90 11 1 2 3 2 I

1979-80 Pittsburgh Penguins 76 5 22 27 150 O

1980-81 Pittsburgh Penguins 34 3 14 17 112 1990-91 Los Angeles Kings 31 2 4 6 12 N A

1981-82 Pittsburgh Penguins 31 0 1 1 98 1991-92 Los Angeles Kings 22 2 4 6 10 L Totals 317 76 68 144 144 C 25 1 3 4 85 H A

1982-83 Hartford Whalers 57 0 6 6 171 BRIAN BONIN (1998-2001) M P

1983-84 Los Angeles Kings 70 5 12 17 126 I

1998-99 Pittsburgh Penguins 5 0 0 0 0 PAUL BROTEN (1989-96) O

1984-85 Los Angeles Kings 14 1 1 2 20 N

2000-01 Minnesota Wild 7 0 0 0 0 1989-90 32 5 3 8 26 S Totals 519 22 99 121 1086 Totals 12 0 0 0 0 1990-91 New York Rangers 28 4 6 10 18 • N

MIKE ANTONOVICH (1972-84) 1991-92 New York Rangers 74 13 15 28 102 A

JIM BOO (1977-78) T I

1972-73 Minnesota Fighting Saints 75 20 19 39 46 1992-93 New York Rangers 60 5 9 14 48 O 1977-78 Minnesota North Stars 6 0 0 0 22 1993-94 64 12 12 24 30 N

1973-74 Minnesota Fighting Saints 68 21 29 50 4 A

Totals 6 0 0 0 22 L 1974-75 Minnesota Fighting Saints 67 24 26 50 20 1994-95 Dallas Stars 47 7 9 16 36 R

1975-76 Minnesota Fighting Saints 57 25 21 46 18 AARON BROTEN (1980-92) 1995-96 St. Louis Blues 17 0 1 1 4 E C

Minnesota North Stars 12 0 2 2 8 Totals 322 46 55 101 264 O

1980-81 Colorado Rockies 2 0 0 0 0 R 1976-77 New England Whalers 26 12 9 21 10 1981-82 Colorado Rockies 58 15 24 39 6 BRAD BUETOW (1973-74) D 3

Edmonton Oilers 7 1 1 2 0 0 1982-83 73 16 39 55 28 1973-74 25 0 0 0 4 Minnesota Fighting Saints 42 27 21 48 28 1983-84 New Jersey Devils 80 13 23 36 36 N

Totals 25 0 0 0 4 C 1977-78 New England Whalers 75 32 35 67 32 1984-85 New Jersey Devils 80 22 35 57 38 A 1978-79 New England Whalers 69 20 27 47 35 1985-86 New Jersey Devils 66 18 25 43 26 BILL BUTTERS (1974-79) A 1979-80 Hartford Whalers 5 0 1 1 2 T 1986-87 New Jersey Devils 80 26 53 79 36 1974-75 Minnesota Fighting Saints 24 2 2 4 58 O

1981-82 Minnesota North Stars 2 0 0 0 0 U

1987-88 New Jersey Devils 80 26 57 83 80 1975-76 Minnesota Fighting Saints 59 0 15 15 170 R

1982-83 New Jersey Devils 30 7 7 14 11 N

1988-89 New Jersey Devils 80 16 43 59 81 Houston Aeros 140 4 418 A 1983-84 New Jersey Devils 38 3 5 8 16 1989-90 New Jersey Devils 42 10 8 18 36 1976-77 Minnesota Fighting Saints 42 0 7 7 133 M E Totals 573 192 203 395 235 Minnesota North Stars 35 9 9 18 22 Oilers 7 0 2217 N T

LES AUGE (1980-81) 1990-91 Nordiques 20 5 4 9 6 New England Whalers 26 1 8965 A P

Toronto Maple Leafs 27 6 4 10 32 1977-78 New England Whalers 45 1 13 14 69 P

1980-81 Colorado Rockies 6 0 3 3 4 E

1991-92 25 4 5 9 14 Minnesota North Stars 23 1 0 1 30 A Totals 6 0 3 3 4 R Totals 748 186 329 515 441 1978-79 Minnesota North Stars 49 0 4 4 47 A N

BILL BAKER (1980-83) Totals 289 5 55 60 607 C NEAL BROTEN (1980-97) E 1980-81 11 0 0 0 32 S 1980-81 Minnesota North Stars 3 2 0 2 12 TOM CHORSKE (1989-2000) • Colorado Rockies 13 0 3 3 12 1

1981-82 Minnesota North Stars 73 38 60 98 42 1989-90 Montreal Canadiens 14 3 1 4 2 9 1981-82 St. Louis Blues 35 3 5 8 50 1982-83 Minnesota North Stars 79 32 45 77 43 1990-91 Montreal Canadiens 57 9 11 20 32 N

1982-83 New York Rangers 70 4 14 18 64 C

1983-84 Minnesota North Stars 76 28 61 89 43 1991-92 New Jersey Devils 76 19 17 36 32 A Totals 143 7 25 32 175 1984-85 Minnesota North Stars 80 19 37 56 39 1992-93 New Jersey Devils 50 7 12 19 25 A KEITH BALLARD (2005-PRES.) • PHOENIX COYOTES F 1985-86 Minnesota North Stars 80 29 76 105 47 1993-94 New Jersey Devils 76 21 20 41 32 R O

2005-06 Phoenix Coyotes 82 8 31 39 99 1986-87 Minnesota North Stars 46 18 35 53 35 1994-95 New Jersey Devils 42 10 8 18 16 Z E

Totals 82 8 31 39 99 1987-88 Minnesota North Stars 54 9 30 39 32 1995-96 72 15 14 29 21 N

1988-89 Minnesota North Stars 68 18 38 56 57 1996-97 Ottawa Senators 68 18 8 26 16 F TIM BERGLAND (1989-94) O 1989-90 Minnesota North Stars 80 23 62 85 45 1997-98 82 12 23 35 39 U R 1989-90 Capitals 32 2 5 7 31 1990-91 Minnesota North Stars 79 13 56 69 26 1998-99 New York Islanders 2 0 1 1 2 B

1990-91 47 5 9 14 21 1991-92 Minnesota North Stars 76 8 26 34 16 Washington Capitals 17 0 2 2 4 E R

1991-92 Washington Capitals 22 1 4 5 2 T

1992-93 Minnesota North Stars 82 12 21 33 22 7 0 0 0 2 H

1992-93 27 3 3 6 11 1993-94 Dallas Stars 79 17 35 52 62 1999-00 Pittsburgh Penguins 33 1 5 6 2 S 1993-94 Tampa Bay Lightning 51 6 5 11 6 • 1994-95 Dallas Stars 17 0 4 4 4 Totals 596 115 122 237 225 3 Washington Capitals 3 0 0 0 4 New Jersey Devils 30 8 20 28 20 5

STEVE CHRISTOFF (1979-84) F

Totals 182 17 26 43 75 I

1995-96 New Jersey Devils 55 7 16 23 14 R

1979-80 Minnesota North Stars 20 8 7 15 19 S ROBERT BERGLOFF (1982-83) 1996-97 New Jersey Devils 3 0 1 1 0 T

1980-81 Minnesota North Stars 56 26 13 39 58 T Los Angeles Kings 19 0 4 4 0 1982-83 Minnesota North Stars 2 0 0 0 5 E 1981-82 Minnesota North Stars 69 26 29 55 14 A Dallas Stars 20 8 7 15 12 Totals 20 0 0 5 1982-83 Calgary Flames 45 9 8 17 4 M

Totals 1099 289 634 923 571 A L L - A M E R I C A N S • 4 H O B E Y B A K E R A W A R D W I N N E R S

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1983-84 Los Angeles Kings 58 8 7 15 13 TIM HARRER (1982-83) BILL KLATT (1972-74) Totals 248 77 64 141 108 1982-83 Calgary Flames 3 0 0 0 2 1972-73 Minnesota Fighting Saints 78 36 22 58 22 S

R Totals 3 0 0 0 2 1973-74 Minnesota Fighting Saints 65 14 6 20 12

E BEN CLYMER (1999-PRES.) • WASHINGTON CAPITALS

N Totals 143 50 28 78 34

N 1999-00 Tampa Bay Lightning 60 2 6 8 87 DARBY HENDRICKSON (1994-PRES.) I TRENT KLATT (1992-2004) W 2000-01 Tampa Bay Lightning 23 5 1 6 21 1994-95 8 0 1 1 4

D 2001-02 Tampa Bay Lightning 81 14 20 34 36 1995-96 Toronto Maple Leafs 46 6 6 12 47 1992-93 Minnesota North Stars 47 4 19 23 38 R

A 2002-03 Tampa Bay Lightning 65 6 12 18 57 New York Islanders 16 1 4 5 33 1993-94 Dallas Stars 61 14 24 38 30 W

A 2003-04 Tampa Bay Lightning 66 2 8 10 50 1996-97 Toronto Maple Leafs 64 11 6 17 47 1994-95 Dallas Stars 47 12 10 22 26 R

E 2005-06 Washington Capitals 77 16 17 33 72 1997-98 Toronto Maple Leafs 80 8 4 12 67 1995-96 Dallas Stars 22 4 4 8 23 K

A Totals 372 45 64 109 323 1998-99 Toronto Maple Leafs 35 2 3 5 30 49 3 8 11 21 B Canucks 27 2 2 4 22 1996-97 Philadelphia Flyers 76 24 21 45 20 Y MIKE CROWLEY (1997-2001) E 1999-00 40 5 4 9 14 1997-98 Philadelphia Flyers 82 14 28 42 16 B

O 1997-98 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 8 2 2 4 8 2000-01 Minnesota Wild 72 18 11 29 36 1998-99 Philadelphia Flyers 2 0 0 0 0 H 1998-99 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 20 2 3 5 16 2001-02 Minnesota Wild 68 9 15 24 50 Vancouver Canucks 73 4 10 14 12 4 2000-01 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 39 1 10 11 20 2002-03 Minnesota Wild 28 1 5 6 8 1999-00 Vancouver Canucks 47 10 10 20 26 • Totals 67 5 15 20 44 S 2003-04 Minnesota Wild 14 1 0 1 6 2000-01 Vancouver Canucks 77 13 20 33 31 N

A ROBERT DAVIS (1932-33) 20 1 3 4 6 2001-02 Vancouver Canucks 34 8 7 15 10 C I

R Totals 518 65 64 129 370 2002-03 Vancouver Canucks 82 16 13 29 8 1932-33 3 0 0 0 4 E 2003-04 Los Angeles Kings 82 17 26 43 46 M Totals 3 0 0 0 4 TOM HIRSCH (1983-88) A Totals 781 143 200 343 307 -

L JOE DZIEDZIC (1995-99) 1983-84 Minnesota North Stars 15 1 3 4 20 L MATT KOALSKA (2005-PRES.) • NEW YORK ISLANDERS A 1984-85 Minnesota North Stars 15 0 4 4 10 1995-96 Pittsburgh Penguins 69 5 5 10 68 M 1987-88 Minnesota North Stars 1 0 0 0 0 2005-06 New York Islanders 3 0 0 0 2 A 1996-97 Pittsburgh Penguins 59 9 9 18 63 E Totals 31 1 7 8 30 Totals 3 0 0 0 2 T 1998-99 Phoenix Coyotes 2 0 0 0 0 T

S Totals 130 14 14 28 131 PAUL HOLMGREN (1975-85) RYAN KRAFT (2002-03) R I

F BRYAN “BUTSY” ERICKSON (1983-94) 1975-76 Minnesota Fighting Saints 51 14 16 30 121 2002-03 7 0 1 1 0

5 Philadelphia Flyers 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 7 0 1 1 0 3 1983-84 Washington Capitals 45 12 17 29 16

• 1976-77 Philadelphia Flyers 59 14 12 26 201 1984-85 Washington Capitals 57 15 13 28 23 REED LARSON (1976-90) S 1977-78 Philadelphia Flyers 62 16 18 34 190 H 1985-86 Los Angeles Kings 55 20 23 43 36 T 1976-77 Detroit Red Wings 14 0 1 1 23

R 1978-79 Philadelphia Flyers 57 19 10 29 168

E 1986-87 Los Angeles Kings 68 20 30 50 26 1979-80 Philadelphia Flyers 74 30 35 65 267 1977-78 Detroit Red Wings 75 19 41 60 95 B 1987-88 Los Angeles Kings 42 6 15 21 20 1978-79 Detroit Red Wings 79 18 49 67 169 R 1980-81 Philadelphia Flyers 77 22 37 59 306

U Pittsburgh Penguins 111 4 5 0 1979-80 Detroit Red Wings 80 22 44 66 101

O 1981-82 Philadelphia Flyers 41 9 22 31 183

F 1990-91 Winnnipeg Jets 6 0 7 7 0 1982-83 Philadelphia Flyers 77 19 24 43 178 1980-81 Detroit Red Wings 78 27 31 58 153 N 1991-92 Winnnipeg Jets 10 2 4 6 0 1981-82 Detroit Red Wings 80 21 39 60 112 E 1983-84 Philadelphia Flyers 52 9 13 22 105 Z 1992-93 Winnnipeg Jets 41 4 12 16 14 1982-83 Detroit Red Wings 80 22 52 74 104 O Minnesota North Stars 11 2 5 7 46 R 1993-94 Winnnipeg Jets 16 0 0 0 6 1983-84 Detroit Red Wings 78 23 39 62 122 F 1984-85 Minnesota North Stars 16 4 3 7 38 Totals 351 80 125 205 141 A Totals 578 158 195 353 1805 1984-85 Detroit Red Wings 77 17 45 62 139 A 1985-86 Detroit Red Wings 67 19 41 60 109

C CRAIG FALKMAN (1972-73) DAVID JENSEN (1983-86) N 13 3 4 7 8 1972-73 Minnesota Fighting Saints 45 1 5 6 12 9 1983-84 Minnesota North Stars 8 0 1 1 0 1986-87 Boston Bruins 66 12 24 36 95 1 Totals 45 1 5 6 12

• 1984-85 Minnesota North Stars 5 0 1 1 4 1987-88 Boston Bruins 62 10 24 34 93 S

E RON FOYT 1985-86 Minnesota North Stars 5 0 0 0 7 1988-89 10 2 7 9 15 C New York Islanders 33 7 13 20 35 N Totals 18 0 2 2 11

A GARY GAMBUCCI (1971-76)

R Minnesota North Stars 11 0 9 9 18

A CRAIG JOHNSON (1994-PRES.)

E 1971-72 Minnesota North Stars 9 1 0 1 0 1989-90 Buffalo Sabres 1 0 000 P

P 1973-74 Minnesota North Stars 42 1 7 8 9 1994-95 St. Louis Blues 15 3 3 6 6 Totals 904 222 463 685 1391 A 1974-75 Minnesota Fighting Saints 68 19 18 37 19 1995-96 St. Louis Blues 49 8 7 15 30 T JORDAN LEOPOLD (2002-PRES.) • COLORADO AVALANCHE N 1975-76 Minnesota Fighting Saints 45 10 6 16 14 Los Angeles Kings 11 54 9 6 E

M Totals 164 31 31 62 42 1996-97 Los Angeles Kings 31 43 726 2002-03 Calgary Flames 58 4 10 14 12 A

N 1997-98 Los Angeles Kings 74 17 21 38 42 2003-04 Calgary Flames 82 9 24 33 24

R KEN GERNANDER (1995-2004)

U 1998-99 Los Angeles Kings 69 7 12 19 32 2005-06 Calgary Flames 74 2 18 20 68 O 1995-96 New York Rangers 10 2 3 5 4 1999-00 Los Angeles Kings 76 9 14 23 28 Totals 214 15 52 67 104 T

A 2003-04 New York Rangers 2 0 0 0 2 2000-01 Los Angeles Kings 26 4 5 9 16 LEN LILYHOLM (1972-73) A Totals 12 2 3 5 6 2001-02 Los Angeles Kings 72 13 14 27 24 C 1972-73 Minnesota Fighting Saints 77 8 13 21 37

N 2002-03 Los Angeles Kings 70 3 6 9 22 TOM GORENCE (1978-84) Totals 77 8 13 21 37 0 2003-04 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 39 1 2 3 14 3 1978-79 Philadelphia Flyers 42 13 6 19 10

D Toronto Maple Leafs 10 1 1 2 6 JOHN MARIUCCI (1940-48)

R 1979-80 Philadelphia Flyers 51 8 13 21 15 O Washington Capitals 15 0 6 6 8 1940-41 24 0 5 5 33 C 1980-81 Philadelphia Flyers 79 24 18 42 46 E Totals 557 75 98 173 260 1941-42 Chicago Blackhawks 46 5 8 13 64 R 1981-82 Philadelphia Flyers 66 5 8 13 8 L

A 1982-83 Philadelphia Flyers 53 7 7 14 10

N 1983-84 Edmonton Oilers 12 1 1 2 0 O I

T Totals 303 58 53 111 89 A

N BEN HANKINSON (1992-95) •

S 1992-93 New Jersey Devils 4 2 1 3 9 N O

I 1993-94 New Jersey Devils 13 1 0 1 23 P 1994-95 New Jersey Devils 8 0 0 0 7 M A 1994-95 Tampa Bay Lightning 18 0 2 2 6 H

C Totals 43 3 3 6 45\ L A CASEY HANKINSON (2000-05) N O I 2000-01 Chicago Blackhawks 11 0 1 1 9 T A 2001-02 Chicago Blackhawks 30 0 0 0 N

E 2003-04 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 40 0 0 4 M

I Totals 18 0 1 1 13 T - E V I F

164 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOT A H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-T IME NHL ROSTER

1995-96 Dallas Stars 13 3 4 7 8 MIKE POLICH (1977-81) Calgary Flames 31 4 10 14 10 1977-78 Montreal Canadiens 1 0 0 0 0 F I

1996-97 Calgary Flames 61 11 15 26 32 1978-79 Minnesota North Stars 73 6 10 16 18 V E

Totals 335 90 119 209 236 1979-80 Minnesota North Stars 78 10 14 24 20 - T

1980-81 Minnesota North Stars 74 8 5 13 19 I WARREN MILLER (1975-83) M

Totals 226 24 29 53 57 E

1975-76 Calgary Cowboys 3 0 0 0 0 N

RYAN POTULNY (2006-PRES.) • PHILADELPHIA FLYERS A

1976-77 Calgary Cowboys 80 23 32 55 51 T I 1977-78 Edmonton Oilers 18 2 4 6 18 2005-06 Philadelphia Flyers 2 0 1 1 0 O N

Quebec Nordiques 60 14 24 38 50 Totals 2 0 1 1 0 A L

1978-79 New England Whalers 77 26 23 49 44 MIKE RAMSEY (1979-93) C 1979-80 New york Rangers 55 7 6 13 17 H A 1980-81 Hartford Whalers 77 22 22 44 37 1979-80 Buffalo Sabres 13 1 6 7 6 M P

1980-81 Buffalo Sabres 72 3 14 17 56 I

1981-82 Hartford Whalers 74 10 12 22 68 O 1982-83 Hartford Whalers 56 1 10 11 15 1981-82 Buffalo Sabres 80 7 23 30 56 N S

Totals 500 105 133 238 300 1982-83 Buffalo Sabres 77 8 30 38 55 •

1983-84 Buffalo Sabres 72 9 22 31 82 N

LOU NANNE (1967-78) A 1984-85 Buffalo Sabres 79 8 22 30 102 T I 1967-68 Minnesota North Stars 2 0 1 1 0 1985-86 Buffalo Sabres 76 7 21 28 117 O N

1968-69 Minnesota North Stars 41 2 12 14 47 1986-87 Buffalo Sabres 80 8 31 39 109 A L

1969-70 Minnesota North Stars 74 3 20 23 75 1987-88 Buffalo Sabres 63 5 16 21 77 R E

1970-71 Minnesota North Stars 68 5 11 16 22 1988-89 Buffalo Sabres 56 2 14 16 84 C O

1972-72 Minnesota North Stars 78 21 28 49 27 1989-90 Buffalo Sabres 73 4 21 25 47 R

Trent Klatt D 1972-73 Minnesota North Stars 74 15 20 35 39 1990-91 Buffalo Sabres 71 6 14 20 46 3

1945-46 Chicago Blackhawks 50 3 8 11 58 1973-74 Minnesota North Stars 76 11 21 32 46 1991-92 Buffalo Sabres 66 3 14 17 67 0 1946-47 Chicago Blackhawks 52 2 9 11 110 1974-75 Minnesota North Stars 49 6 9 15 35 1992-93 Buffalo Sabres 33 2 8 10 20 N C

1947-48 Chicago Blackhawks 51 1 4 5 63 1975-76 Minnesota North Stars 79 3 14 17 45 Pittsburgh Penguins 12 1 2 3 8 A A Totals 223 11 34 45 328 1976-77 Minnesota North Stars 68 2 20 22 12 1993-94 Pittsburgh Penguins 65 2 2 4 22 T

1977-78 Minnesota North Stars 26 0 1 1 8 1994-95 Detroit Red Wings 33 1 2 3 23 O

PAUL MARTIN (2003-PRES.) • NEW JERSEY DEVILS U

Totals 635 68 157 225 356 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings 47 2 4 6 35 R 2003-04 New Jersey Devils 70 6 18 24 4 N 1996-97 Detroit Red Wings 2 0 0 0 0 A

JEFF NIELSEN (1996-2002) M 2005-06 New Jersey Devils 80 5 32 37 32 Totals 1070 79 266 345 1012 E

Totals 150 11 50 61 36 1996-97 New York Rangers 2 0 0 0 2 N ERIK RASMUSSEN (1997-PRES.) • NEW JERSEY DEVILS T

1997-98 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 32 4 5 9 16 A CHRIS MCALPINE (1994-2003) 1998-99 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 80 5 4 9 34 1997-98 Buffalo Sabres 21 2 3 5 14 P P

1994-95 New Jersey Devils 24 0 3 3 17 E 1999-00 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 79 8 10 18 14 1998-99 Buffalo Sabres 42 3 7 10 37 A R

1996-97 St. Louis Blues 15 0 0 0 24 2000-01 Minnesota Wild 59 3 8 11 4 1999-00 Buffalo Sabres 67 8 6 14 43 A 1997-98 St. Louis Blues 54 3 7 10 36 N Totals 252 20 27 47 70 2000-01 Buffalo Sabres 82 12 19 31 51 C E

1998-99 St. Louis Blues 51 1 1 2 50 S TODD OKERLUND (1987-88) 2001-02 Buffalo Sabres 69 8 11 19 34 1999-00 St. Louis Blues 21 1 1 2 14 2002-03 Los Angeles Kings 57 4 12 16 28 • 1

Tampa Bay Lightning 10 1 1 2 10 1987-88 New York Islanders 4 0 0 0 2 2003-04 New Jersey Devils 69 7 6 13 41 9 3 0 0 0 2 Totals 4 0 0 0 2 2005-06 New Jersey Devils 67 5 5 10 32 N C

2000-01 Chicago Blackhawks 50 0 6 6 32 WALLY OLDS (1972-76) Totals 474 49 69 118 280 A 2001-02 Chicago Blackhawks 40 0 3 3 36 A

1972-73 New York Raiders 61 5 7 12 4 TODD RICHARDS (1990-92) F

2002-03 Los Angeles Kings 21 0 2 2 24 R 1975-76 Calgary Cowboys 28 0 5561990-91 Hartford Whalers 2 0 4 4 2 O

Totals 289 6 24 30 245 Z

Totals 89 5 12 17 10 E

1991-92 Hartford Whalers 6 0 0 0 2 N ROBB MCCLANAHAN (1979-84) DICK PARADISE (1972-74) Totals 8 0 4 4 4 F 1979-80 Buffalo Sabres 13 2 5 7 0 O TRAVIS RICHARDS (1994-96) U 1980-81 Buffalo Sabres 53 3 12 15 38 1972-73 Minnesota Fighting Saints 77 3 15 18 189 R 1973-74 Minnesota Fighting Saints 67 2 7 9 71 1994-95 Dallas Stars 2 00 0 0 B

1981-82 New York Rangers 22 5 9 14 10 E

Totals 144 5 22 27 260 1995-96 Dallas Stars 1 00 0 2 R 1982-83 New York Rangers 78 22 26 48 46 T Totals 3 0 0 0 2 H 1983-84 New York Rangers 41 6 8 14 21 TOM PEDERSON (1992-97) S Totals 224 38 63 101 126 •

1992-93 San Jose Sharks 44 7 13 20 31 FRANK SANDERS (1972-73) 3 5 BRUCE MCINTOSH (1972-73) 1993-94 San Jose Sharks 74 6 19 25 31

1972-73 Minnesota Fighting Saints 76 8 8 16 94 F I 1972-73 Minnesota North Stars 2 0 0 0 0 1994-95 San Jose Sharks 47 5 11 16 31 Totals 76 8 8 16 94 R S Totals 2 0 0 0 0 1995-96 San Jose Sharks 60 1 4 5 40 T 1996-97 Toronto Maple Leafs 15 1 2 3 9 T E JOE MICHELETTI (1976-82) Totals 240 20 49 69 142 A M

1976-77 Calgary Cowboys 14 3 3 6 10 LANCE PITLICK (1994-2002) A L

1977-78 Edmonton Oilers 56 14 34 48 56 L 1994-95 Ottawa Senators 15 0 1 1 6 - 1978-79 Edmonton Oilers 72 14 33 47 85 A 1995-96 Ottawa Senators 28 1 6 7 20 M

1979-80 St. Louis Blues 54 2 16 18 29 E

1996-97 Ottawa Senators 66 5 5 10 91 R

1980-81 St. Louis Blues 63 4 27 31 53 I C

1981-82 St. Louis Blues 20 3 11 14 28 1997-98 Ottawa Senators 69 2 7 9 50 A N

Colorado Rockies 21 2 6 8 4 1998-99 Ottawa Senators 50 3 6 9 33 S Totals 300 42 130 172 265 1999-00 62 3 5 8 44 • 2000-01 Florida Panthers 68 1 2 3 42 4 PAT MICHELETTI (1987-88) 2001-02 Florida Panthers 35 1 1 2 12 H O

1987-88 Minnesota North Stars 12 2 0 2 8 Totals 393 16 33 49 298 B E Totals 12 2 0 2 8 Y JOHN POHL (2003-PRES.) • TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS B A

COREY MILLEN (1989-97) 2003-04 St. Louis Blues 1 0 0 0 0 K E 1989-90 New York Rangers 4 0 0 0 2 2005-06 Toronto Maple Leafs 7 3 1 4 4 R A

1990-91 New York Rangers 4 3 1 4 0 Totals 8 3 1 4 4 W A

1991-92 New York Rangers 11 1 4 5 10 R D Los Angeles Kings 46 20 21 41 44 W

1992-93 Los Angeles Kings 42 23 16 39 42 I N

1993-94 New Jersey Devils 78 20 30 50 52 N E

1994-95 New Jersey Devils 17 2 3 5 8 R

Darby Hendrickson S Dallas Stars 28 3 15 18 28

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CRAIG SARNER (1974-76) TOM YOUGHANS (1976-82) COACHES 1974-75 Boston Bruins 7 0 0 0 0 1976-77 Minnesota North Stars 78 8 6 14 35 HERB BROOKS (1981-2000) S

R 1975-76 Minnesota Fighting Saints 1 0 0 0 0 1977-78 Minnesota North Stars 72 10 8 18 100 Year Team W L T E

N Totals 8 0 0 0 0 1978-79 Minnesota North Stars 76 8 10 18 50 1981-82 New York Rangers 39 27 14 N I JOHN SHERIDAN (1974-76) 1979-80 Minnesota North Stars 79 10 6 16 92 1982-83 New York Rangers 35 35 10 W 1980-81 Minnesota North Stars 74 4 6 10 79 1983-84 New York Rangers 42 29 9 D 1974-75 58 17 11 28 20 R 1981-82 New York Rangers 47 3 5 8 17 1984-85 New York Rangers 15 22 8 A 1975-76 Indianapolis Racers 11 1 2 3 0 W Minnesota North Stars 3 1 0 1 0 1987-88 Minnesota North Stars 19 48 13 A Totals 699 18 13 31 20 Totals 429 44 41 85 373

R 1992-93 New Jersey Devils 40 37 7 E

K RANDY SKARDA (1989-92) DOUG ZMOLEK (1992-2000) 1999-00 Pittsburgh Penguins 29 24 5 A

B Totals 219 222 66 1989-90 St. Louis Blues 25 0 5 5 11 1992-93 San Jose Sharks 84 5 10 15 229 Y E 1991-92 St. Louis Blues 1 0 0 0 0 1993-94 San Jose Sharks 68 0 4 4 122 PAUL HOLMGREN (1985-96) B

O Totals 26 0 5 5 11 Dallas Stars 7 1 0 1 11 1985-88 Philadelphia Flyers Assistant Coach H 1994-95 Dallas Stars 42 0 5 5 67 4 WYATT SMITH (1999-PRES.) • MINNESOTA WILD 1988-89 Philadelphia Flyers 36 36 8

• 1995-96 Dallas Stars 42 1 5 6 65 1999-00 Phoenix Coyotes 2 0 0 0 0 1989-90 Philadelphia Flyers 30 39 11 S Los Angeles Kings 16 1 0 1 22 1990-91 Philadelphia Flyers 33 37 10 N 2000-01 Phoenix Coyotes 42 3 7 10 13 A 1996-97 Los Angeles Kings 57 1 0 1 116

C 1991-92 Philadelphia Flyers 8 14 2

I 2001-02 Phoenix Coyotes 10 0 0 0 0

R 1997-98 Los Angeles Kings 46 0 8 8 111 1992-93 Hartford Whalers 26 52 6

E 2002-03 11 1 0 1 0 1998-99 Chicago Blackhawks 62 0 14 14 102 M 2003-04 Nashville Predators 18 3 1 4 2 1993-94 Hartford Whalers 4 11 2 A 1999-00 Chicago Blackhawks 43 2 7 9 60 - 1994-95 Hartford Whalers 19 24 5

L 2005-06 New York Islanders 42 0 8 8 26

L Totals 467 11 53 64 905 1995-96 Hartford Whalers 34 39 9

A Totals 125 7 16 23 41 Totals 190 252 53 M

A DAVE SNUGGERUD (1989-93) E JOHN BLUE (1992-96) BOB JOHNSON (1982-91) T 1989-90 Buffalo Sabres 80 14 16 30 41 T Year Team GP W L T SO 1982-83 Calgary Flames 32 34 14 S 1990-91 Buffalo Sabres 80 9 15 24 32 R

I 1992-93 Boston Bruins 23 9 8 4 1 1991-92 Buffalo Sabres 55 3 15 18 1983-84 Calgary Flames 34 32 14 F 1993-94 Boston Bruins 18 5 8 3 0 1984-85 Calgary Flames 41 27 12 5 San Jose Sharks 11 0 1 1 4

3 1995-96 Buffalo Sabres 5 2 2 0 0 1992-93 San Jose Sharks 25 4 5 9 14 1985-86 Calgary Flames 40 31 9 • Totals 46 16 18 7 1 S Philadelphia Flyers 14 0 2 2 0 1986-87 Calgary Flames 46 31 3 H 1990-91 Pittsburgh Penguins 41 33 6 T Totals 265 30 54 84 127 ADAM HAUSER (2005-PRES.) • LOS ANGELES KINGS R

E Totals 234 188 58 2005-06 Los Angeles Kings 10 00 0 B GLEN SONMOR (1953-55)

R Totals 10 00 0 JACK MCCARTAN (1974-77)

U 1953-54 New York Rangers 15 2 0 217 O 1974-75 Minnesota Fighting Saints Assistant Coach

F 1954-55 New York Rangers 13 0 0 04 STEVE JANASZAK (1979-82)

N Totals 28 2 0 2 21 1976-77 Minnesota Fighting Saints Assistant Coach

E 1979-80 Minnesota North Stars 1 0 0 1 0 Z

O JEFF TAFFE (2002-PRES.) • PHOENIX COYOTES 1981-82 Colorado Rockies 2 0 0 0 0 JOE MICHELETTI (1987-91) R

F Totals 3 0 0 1 0 2002-03 Phoenix Coyotes 20 3 1 4 4 1987-91 St. Louis Blues Assistant Coach A

A 2003-04 Phoenix Coyotes 59 8 10 18 20 JACK MCCARTAN (1959-61, 72-75) MIKE RAMSEY (2000-PRES.) C 2005-06 Phoenix Coyotes 2 0 0 0 0 1959-60 New York Rangers 4 0 0 0 0 N 2000-pres. Minnesota Wild Assistant Coach

9 New York Rangers 2 0 0 0 0 1960-61 New York Rangers 8 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 79 11 11 22 24 1972-73 Minnesota Fighting Saints 38 15 19 1 1 OTHER GOLDEN GOPHERS ACTIVE IN PRO HOCKEY •

S 1973-74 Minnesota Fighting Saints 2 0 0 0 0

E BARRY TALLACKSON (2005-PRES.) • NEW JERSEY DEVILS Nick Angell ...... Free agent (IFK Arboga IK)

C 1974-75 Minnesota Fighting Saints 2 1 0 0 0 N 2005-06 New Jersey Devils 10 1 1 2 2 P.J. Atherton ...... Free agent A Totals 54 16 19 1 1 R Totals 10 1 1 2 2 Reggie Berg ...... Free agent (Florida Everblades) A

E MURRAY MCLACHLAN (1970-71) Kris Chucko ...... Calgary Flames P

P DAN TREBIL (1996-2002) Matt DeMarchi ...... Free agent (Sibir Novosibirsk)

A 1970-71 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 0 1 0 0 1996-97 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 29 3 3 6 23 Gino Guyer ...... Free agent T Totals 2 0 1 0 0 N 1997-98 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 21 0 1 1 2 Chris Harrington ...... Toronto Maple Leafs E

M 1998-99 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 6 0 0 0 0 FRANK PIETRANGELO (1987-94) Danny Irmen ...... Minnesota Wild A

N 1999-00 Pittsburgh Penguins 3 1 0 1 0 Peter Kennedy ...... Free agent (New Mexico Scorpions)

R 1987-88 Pittsburgh Penguins 21 9 11 0 1

U 2000-01 Pittsburgh Penguins 16 0 0 0 7 Phil Kessel ...... Boston Bruins

O 1988-89 Pittsburgh Penguins 15 5 3 0 0

T 2001-02 St. Louis Blues 10 00 0 0 1989-90 Pittsburgh Penguins 21 8 6 2 0 Ryan Kraft ...... Free agent ()

A Totals 85 44 832 Cory Laylin ...... Free agent (Frederikshavn White Hawks)

A 1990-91 Pittsburgh Penguins 25 10 11 1 0

C THOMAS VANEK (2005-PRES.) • BUFFALO SABRES 1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins 5 2 1 0 0 Grant Potulny ...... Ottawa N Hartford Whalers 5 3 1 1 0 Troy Riddle ...... Free agent () 0 2005-06 Buffalo Sabres 81 25 23 48 72 3 1992-93 Hartford Whalers 30 4 15 1 0 Andy Sertich ...... Free agent

D Totals 81 25 23 48 72 Judd Stevens ...... Free agent (IFK Arboga IK)

R 1993-94 Hartford Whalers 19 5 11 1 0 O ERIK WESTRUM (2003-PRES.) • TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS Jake Taylor ...... NY Rangers C Totals 141 46 59 6 1

E Dan Welch ...... Free agent (Nottingham Panthers) R 2003-04 Phoenix Coyotes 15 1 1 2 20 ROBB STAUBER (1989-95)

L (active as of September 20, 2006)

A 2005-06 Minnesota Wild 10 0 1 1 2

N 1989-90 Los Angeles Kings 2 0 1 0 0 Totals 25 1 2 3 22 O

I 1992-93 Los Angeles Kings 31 15 8 4 0 T

A PAT WESTRUM (1974-78) 1993-94 Los Angeles Kings 22 4 11 5 1 N 1994-95 Los Angeles Kings 1 0 0 0 0 • 1974-75 Minnesota Fighting Saints 23 0 3 3 48

S 1975-76 Calgary Cowboys 9 0 2 2 23 Buffalo Sabres 6 2 3 0 0 N

O Totals 62 21 23 9 1

I Minnesota Fighting Saints 54 3 10 13 98 P

M 1976-77 Minnesota Fighting Saints 40 1 9 10 42 A Birmingham Bulls 34 1 11 12 48 H

C 1977-78 Birmingham Bulls 77 2 10 12 97 L

A Totals 237 7 45 52 356 N O

I KEN YACKEL, SR. (1958-59) T A 1958-59 Boston Bruins 6 0 0 0 2 N

E Totals 6 0 0 0 2 M I T - E V I F

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Player ...... Team...... Year . . . . . Rd. . . . . Pick V E -

Erik Johnson ...... St. Louis Blues ...... 2006 ...... 1 ...... 1 T I Phil Kessel ...... Boston Bruins ...... 2006 ...... 1 ...... 5 M E

Kyle Okposo...... New York Islanders...... 2006 ...... 1 ...... 7 N A

David Fischer...... Montreal Canadiens ...... 2006 ...... 1 ...... 20 T I O

Mike Carman ...... Colorado Avalanche ...... 2006 ...... 3 ...... 81 N A Ryan Flynn...... Nashville Predators ...... 2006 ...... 6 . . . . . 176 L C

Jay Barriball ...... San Jose Sharks ...... 2006 ...... 7 . . . . . 203 H A Ryan Stoa ...... Colorado Avalanche ...... 2005 ...... 2 ...... 34 M P I Jeff Frazee...... New Jersey Devils ...... 2005 ...... 2 ...... 38 O N Nate Hagemo...... ...... 2005 ...... 2 ...... 58 S •

Tony Lucia ...... San Jose Sharks ...... 2005 ...... 6 . . . . . 193 N A T

Blake Wheeler ...... Phoenix Coyotes ...... 2004 ...... 1 ...... 5 I O

Kris Chucko ...... Calgary Flames ...... 2004 ...... 1 ...... 24 N A Alex Goligoski ...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 2004 ...... 2 ...... 61 L The Phoenix Coyotes selected Blake Wheeler with the fifth overall pick of the first round of the R E

R.J. Anderson ...... Philadelphia Flyers ...... 2004 ...... 4 . . . . . 101 2004 NHL Entry Draft. C O

Derek Peltier ...... Colorado Avalanche ...... 2004 ...... 6 . . . . . 184 R Jed Fiebelkorn ...... St. Louis Blues ...... 1991 ...... 9 . . . . . 197 D Thomas Vanek...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 2003 ...... 1 ...... 5 3 Craig Johnson ...... St. Louis Blues ...... 1990 ...... 2 ...... 33 0 Danny Irmen ...... Minnesota Wild...... 2003 ...... 3 ...... 78 N

Mike Muller...... Winnipeg Jets...... 1990 ...... 2 ...... 35 C

Ryan Potulny ...... Philadelphia Flyers ...... 2003 ...... 3 ...... 87 A Mike Vannelli ...... Atlanta Thrashers ...... 2003 ...... 4 . . . . . 136 Joe Dziedzic...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1990 ...... 3 ...... 61 A T

Gino Guyer...... Dallas Stars ...... 2003 ...... 5 . . . . . 165 Jeff Nielsen ...... New York Rangers ...... 1990 ...... 4 ...... 69 O U

Darby Hendrickson . . . . . Toronto Maple Leafs...... 1990 ...... 4 ...... 73 R Keith Ballard...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 2002 ...... 1 ...... 11 N A

Barry Tallackson...... New Jersey Devils ...... 2002 ...... 2 ...... 53 Chris McAlpine...... New Jersey Devils ...... 1990 ...... 7 . . . . . 137 M E Mike Erickson...... Minnesota Wild...... 2002 ...... 3 ...... 72 Doug Zmolek ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1989 ...... 1 ...... 7 N T

Andy Sertich...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 2002 ...... 5 . . . . . 136 John Brill ...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1989 ...... 3 ...... 58 A P

Trent Klatt ...... Washington Capitals...... 1989 ...... 4 ...... 82 P P.J. Atherton...... Tampa Bay Lightning ...... 2002 ...... 6 . . . . . 170 E A

Tom Nevers ...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1989 ...... 5 . . . . . 100 R

Jake Taylor...... New York Rangers ...... 2002 ...... 6 . . . . . 177 A Tom Newman...... Los Angeles Kings ...... 1989 ...... 5 . . . . . 103 N Jeff Taffe ...... St. Louis Blues ...... 2000 ...... 1 ...... 30 C E Matt DeMarchi ...... New Jersey Devils ...... 2000 ...... 2 ...... 57 Peter Hankinson ...... Winnipeg Jets...... 1989 ...... * ...... 4 S •

Paul Martin...... New Jersey Devils ...... 2000 ...... 2 ...... 62 Jon Anderson...... Winnipeg Jets...... 1989 ...... * ...... 9 1 9

Troy Riddle...... St. Louis Blues ...... 2000 ...... 4 . . . . . 129 Jeff Stolp ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1988 ...... 4 ...... 64 N Travis Richards ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1988 ...... 9 . . . . . 169 C Matt Koalska ...... Nashville Predators ...... 2000 ...... 5 . . . . . 154 A Grant Potulny...... Ottawa Senators...... 2000 ...... 5 . . . . . 157 Grant Bischoff ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1988 ...... 11 . . . . . 211 A F

Cory Laylin...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1988 ...... 11 . . . . . 214 R Joey Martin ...... Chicago Blackhawks ...... 2000 ...... 6 . . . . . 193 O Z

Dan Welch ...... Los Angeles Kings ...... 2000 ...... 8 . . . . . 245 Sean Fabian...... Vancouver Canucks ...... 1987 ...... 5 ...... 87 E N

Jordan Leopold ...... Anaheim Mighty Ducks...... 1999 ...... 2 ...... 44 Ken Gernander ...... Winnipeg Jets...... 1987 ...... 5 ...... 96 F O

Adam Hauser...... Edmonton Oilers...... 1999 ...... 3 ...... 81 Ben Hankinson...... New Jersey Devils ...... 1987 ...... 6 . . . . . 107 U R

Doug Meyer ...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1999 ...... 6 . . . . . 176 Jake Enebak ...... ...... 1987 ...... 8 . . . . . 156 B E

Lance Werness ...... Chicago Blackhawks ...... 1987 ...... 9 . . . . . 176 R

Pat O’Leary ...... Phoenix Coyotes ...... 1998 ...... 3 ...... 73 T H

Erik Wendell...... Washington Capitals...... 1998 ...... 5 . . . . . 125 Larry Olimb ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1987 ...... 10 . . . . . 193 S Jeff Pauletti ...... Edmonton Oilers...... 1987 ...... 11 . . . . . 231 • Erik Westrum ...... Phoenix Coyotes ...... 1998 ...... 7 . . . . . 187 3 Dave Snuggerud ...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 1987 ...... * ...... 2 5

John Pohl...... St. Louis Blues ...... 1998 ...... 9 . . . . . 255 F I

Scott Bloom ...... Calgary Flames ...... 1986 ...... 5 . . . . . 100 R

Ben Clymer ...... Boston Bruins ...... 1997 ...... 2 ...... 27 S Robb Stauber...... Los Angeles Kings ...... 1986 ...... 6 . . . . . 107 T Aaron Miskovich...... Colorado Avalanche ...... 1997 ...... 5 . . . . . 133 T E

Wyatt Smith ...... Phoenix Coyotes ...... 1997 ...... 9 . . . . . 233 Randy Skarda ...... St. Louis Blues ...... 1986 ...... 8 . . . . . 157 A Marty Nanne ...... Chicago Blackhawks ...... 1986 ...... 8 . . . . . 161 M Erik Rasmussen...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 1996 ...... 1 ...... 7 A L

Reggie Berg...... Toronto Maple Leafs...... 1996 ...... 7 . . . . . 178 Lance Pitlick...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1986 ...... 9 . . . . . 180 L - John Blue...... Winnipeg Jets...... 1986 ...... 10 . . . . . 197 A Mike Anderson ...... Washington Capitals...... 1996 ...... 7 . . . . . 180 M E

Ryan Kraft ...... San Jose Sharks ...... 1995 ...... 8 . . . . . 194 Steve MacSwain ...... Calgary Flames ...... 1986 ...... * ...... 4 R I Tom Chorske ...... Montreal Canadiens ...... 1985 ...... 1 ...... 16 C Casey Hankinson...... Chicago Blackhawks ...... 1995 ...... 8 . . . . . 201 A N

Jason Godbout...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1994 ...... 9 . . . . . 232 Todd Richards ...... Montreal Canadiens ...... 1985 ...... 2 ...... 33 S David Espe...... Quebec Nordiques ...... 1985 ...... 4 ...... 78 •

Nick Checco...... Quebec Nordiques ...... 1993 ...... 6 . . . . . 137 4

Mike Crowley ...... Philadelphia Flyers ...... 1993 ...... 6 . . . . . 140 Paul Broten ...... New York Rangers ...... 1984 ...... 4 ...... 77 H O

David Grannis ...... Los Angeles Kings ...... 1984 ...... 5 ...... 87 B

Dan Hendrickson ...... Washington Capitals...... 1993 ...... 7 . . . . . 173 E Frank Pietrangelo...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1983 ...... 4 ...... 63 Y

John Hillman ...... Quebec Nordiques ...... 1993 ...... 11 . . . . . 283 B

Tim Bergland ...... Washington Capitals...... 1983 ...... 4 ...... 75 A Charlie Wasley...... Quebec Nordiques ...... 1992 ...... 5 . . . . . 100 K E Dan Trebil...... New Jersey Devils ...... 1992 ...... 6 . . . . . 138 Craig Mack...... Quebec Nordiques ...... 1983 ...... 7 . . . . . 132 R A

Greg Zwakman ...... Hartford Whalers ...... 1992 ...... 9 . . . . . 201 Steve Orth ...... New York Rangers ...... 1983 ...... 7 . . . . . 133 W A

John Labatt ...... Vancouver Canucks ...... 1983 ...... 8 . . . . . 150 R Brian Bonin ...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1992 ...... 9 . . . . . 211 D Jeff Moen ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1992 ...... 11 . . . . . 250 Mike Anderson ...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 1982 ...... 2 ...... 26 W I Corey Millen...... New York Rangers ...... 1982 ...... 3 ...... 57 N

Steve Magusson ...... Calgary Flames ...... 1991 ...... 4 ...... 85 N E

Jeff Callinan ...... St. Louis Blues ...... 1991 ...... 5 . . . . . 109 Wally Chapman ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1982 ...... 3 ...... 59 R S Jay Moser ...... Boston Bruins ...... 1991 ...... 8 . . . . . 172 Todd Okerlund ...... New York Islanders...... 1982 ...... 8 . . . . . 168 167 U NIVERSITY OF M INNESOTA H OCKEY 2006-07 A LL-T IME NHL DRAFT P ICKS

Tom Ward...... Winnipeg Jets...... 1982 ...... 9 . . . . . 180 Erik Johnson was taken by Pat Micheletti ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1982 ...... 9 . . . . . 185

S the St. Louis Blues with the R

E Richard Erdall ...... Calgary Flames ...... 1982 ...... 11 . . . . . 219 first overall pick in the 2006 N NHL Entry Draft. N

I Tom Hirsch...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1981 ...... 2 ...... 33

W David Preuss ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1981 ...... 2 ...... 34 D

R Anothony Kellin ...... Washington Capitals...... 1981 ...... 4 ...... 68 A

W James Malwitz ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1981 ...... 4 ...... 76 A R

E Mike Guentzel ...... New York Rangers ...... 1981 ...... 7 . . . . . 135 K

A Scott Bjugstad ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1981 ...... 9 . . . . . 181 B

Y Jeff Teal ...... Montreal Canadiens ...... 1980 ...... 4 ...... 82 E B David Jensen ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1980 ...... 5 . . . . . 100 O

H Aaron Broten ...... Colorado Rockies ...... 1980 ...... 6 . . . . . 106 4 Mike Ramsey ...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 1979 ...... 1 ...... 11 •

S Neal Broten ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1979 ...... 3 ...... 42 N A

C Steve Christoff ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1978 ...... 2 ...... 24 I R

E Rob McClanahan ...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 1978 ...... 3 ...... 49 M

A Bob Bergloff ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1978 ...... 6 ...... 87 - L

L Eric Strobel ...... Buffalo Sabres ...... 1978 ...... 8 . . . . . 133 A Paul Joswiak ...... New York Islanders...... 1978 ...... 9 . . . . . 152 M A

E Tom Gorence ...... Philadelphia Flyers ...... 1977 ...... 2 ...... 35 T

T Mike Greeder ...... Philadelphia Flyers ...... 1977 ...... 8 . . . . . 139 S R

I Don Micheletti ...... Washington Capitals...... 1977 ...... 9 . . . . . 143 F

5 Tim Harrer ...... ...... 1977 ...... 9 . . . . . 148 3

• Reed Larson ...... Detroit Red Wings ...... 1976 ...... 2 ...... 22 Kyle Okposo was chosen S by the New York Islanders H Bill Baker ...... Montreal Canadiens ...... 1976 ...... 3 ...... 54 T with the seventh overall R

E Phil Verchota ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1976 ...... 5 ...... 75 pick in the 2006 NHL Entry B Russ Anderson...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1975 ...... 2 ...... 31

R Draft. U

O Paul Holmgren ...... Philadelphia Flyers ...... 1975 ...... 6 . . . . . 108 F Joe Baker...... Kansas City Scouts ...... 1975 ...... 8 . . . . . 128 N E

Z Robin Larson ...... Detroit Red Wings ...... 1975 ...... 11 . . . . . 178 O

R Robert Fish ...... Los Angeles Kings ...... 1975 ...... 14 . . . . . 207 F

A Don Madson...... Montreal Canadiens ...... 1975 ...... 15 . . . . . 214 A

C Dick Spannbauer ...... Atlanta Flames ...... 1974 ...... 3 ...... 46 N Tom Sundberg ...... Seals ...... 1974 ...... 6 ...... 93 9 1 John Sheridan ...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1974 ...... 6 ...... 96 • S

E William Schneider ...... Pittsburgh Penguins ...... 1974 ...... 6 ...... 98 C

N Bill Moen ...... Atlanta Flames ...... 1974 ...... 6 . . . . . 100 A R

A Joe Micheletti...... Montreal Canadiens ...... 1974 ...... 7 . . . . . 123 E

P Brad Morrow ...... Philadelphia Flyers ...... 1974 ...... 13 . . . . . 211 P A Warren Miller ...... New York Rangers ...... 1974 ...... 21 . . . . . 241 T N

E Dean Blais ...... Chicago Blackhawks ...... 1971 ...... 5 ...... 68 M

A Mike Antonovich...... Minnesota North Stars ...... 1971 ...... 9 . . . . . 113 N

R Wally Olds ...... Detroit Red Wings ...... 1969 ...... 5 ...... 57 U O

T * indicates NHL Supplemental Draft

A David Fischer was taken by A the Montreal Canadiens with C

N WHA Draft Picks the 20th overall pick in the

0 u 2006 NHL Entry Draft. 3 Tom Gorence ...... Calgary Cowboys ...... 1977 ...... 2 ...... 13 D R

O Don Micheletti ...... Calgary Cowboys ...... 1977 ...... 6 ...... 50 C

E Tim Harrer ...... Calgary Cowboys ...... 1977 ...... 9 ...... 78 R

L Bill Baker ...... New England Whalers ...... 1976 ...... 5 ...... 49 A

N Phil Verchota ...... Calgary Cowboys ...... 1976 ...... 7 ...... 79 O I

T Russ Anderson...... Winnipeg Jets...... 1975 ...... 2 ...... 22 A

N Dick Spannbauer ...... Houston Aeros ...... 1974 ...... 1 ...... 15 •

S Paul Holmgren ...... Edmonton Oilers...... 1974 ...... 5 ...... 67 N O

I William Schneider ...... Minnesota Fighting Saints . . . . 1974 ...... 5 ...... 73 P

M Joe Micheletti...... ...... 1974 ...... 8 . . . . . 106 A

H John Sheridan ...... Indianapolis Racers ...... 1974 ...... 9 . . . . . 121 C

L Tom Sundberg ...... Edmonton Oilers...... 1974 ...... 9 . . . . . 126 A N

O Warren Miller ...... New England Whalers ...... 1974 ...... 11 . . . . . 161 I T

A Robin Larson ...... Minnesota Fighting Saints . . . . 1974 ...... 13 . . . . . 188 N Joe Baker...... Minnesota Fighting Saints . . . . 1974 ...... 14 . . . . . 201 E M

I Reed Larson ...... Minnesota Fighting Saints . . . . 1974 ...... 16 . . . . . 220 T - E V I F

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1972 Sapporo Silver Medal T I Bruce McIntosh D M E

Wally Olds D N A

Frank Sanders D T I Craig Sarner F O N A

Murray Williamson * L

1976 Innsbruck 5th place C H

Rob Harris F A OLYMPIANS M Buzz Schneider F P I O

1936 Garmisch Bronze Medal Bob Johnson * N Phillip LaBatte D S

1980 Lake Placid Gold Medal •

1948 St. Moritz 4th place Bill Baker D N A

Rube Bjorkman F T

Neal Broten F I O

Allan Opsahl D Steve Christoff F N A

1952 Oslo Silver Medal Steve Janaszak G L R

Rube Bjorkman F Rob McClanahan F E C

Jim Sedin D Mike Ramsey D O R Al Van Buzz Schneider F D 3

Ken Yackel, Sr. D/F Eric Strobel F Darby Hendrickson, Craig Johnson and Travis Richards were all members of the 1994 0 1956 Cortina d’Ampezzo Silver Medal Phil Verchota F U.S. Olympic Team. N C

Wendell Anderson D Herb Brooks * A Gene Campbell F A

1984 Sarajevo 7th place T Dick Dougherty F Dick Dougherty F 1969 Sweden 6th place O

Scott Bjugstad F U 1958 Norway 5th place John Mayasich F James Branch D R Steve Griffith F N

John Mayasich F Gary Gambucci F A

Dick Meredith F Tom Hirsch D M

Dick Meredith F John Lothrop G E Jack Petroske D David Jensen D N

Jack Petroske D T John Mariucci * Larry Stordahl D

Corey Millen F A Don Vaia G 1960 Squaw Valley Gold Medal John Mayasich * P Phil Verchota F P 1959 Czechoslovakia 4th place 1970 Sweden Pool B (1st) E John Mayasich F 1988 Calgary 7th place A Richard Burg F R Jack McCartan G Herb Brooks F/D A

John Blue G N

Jack McCartan G C Dick Meredith F Gary Gambucci F Tom Chorske F E

Dick Meredith F S 1964 Innsbruck 5th place Len Lilyholm F Corey Millen F • John Newkirk D Dave Brooks F Larry Stordahl D 1

Todd Okerlund F 9 Robert Turk F Murray Williamson * Herb Brooks F/D Dave Snuggerud F N

Jim Westby D C Tom McCoy D 1971 Switzerland 6th place 1992 Albertville 4th place A

1961 Switzerland 6th place A Wayne Meredith D Dean Blais # Craig Falkman F Herb Brooks F/D Peter Fichuk F F Gary Schmalzbauer F 1994 Lillehammer 8th place R Richard Burg F O Jim Westby D Darby Hendrickson F Gary Gambucci F Z E

John Mayasich F N 1968 Grenoble 6th place Craig Johnson F Len Lilyholm F Tom Riley D Murray Williamson * F Herb Brooks F/D Travis Richards D O David Rovick F 1972 Romania Pool B (2nd) U Jack Dale F 1998 Nagano R Robert Turk F Craig Sarner F B

Craig Falkman F Herb Brooks (France) * E Jim Westby D 1973 Pool B (2nd) R Len Lilyholm F 2002 Salt Lake City Silver Medal T 1962 Colorado Bronze Medal H Lou Nanne D Herb Brooks * Dean Blais F S Herb Brooks F/D 1974 Yugoslavia Pool B (1st) • Larry Stordahl F 2006 Torino 8th place 3 Michael Larson G Mike Polich F 5

Jordan Leopold D F

Oscar Mahle F Buzz Schneider F I R

John Mayasich F S 1975 West Germany 6th place T U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS 1963 Sweden 8th place Mike Polich F T E Don Norqual D A 1938 Czechoslovakia 7th place Buzz Schneider F M

David Rovick F 1976 Poland 4th place A

Al Van L

Gerald Westby F L Spencer Wagnild D Mike Antonovich F - 1965 6th place A 1939 Switzerland Silver Medal Gary Gambucci F M Larry Alm D E Lou Nanne D R

Al Van I Herb Brooks F/D C Spencer Wagnild D Buzz Schneider F A Myron Grafstrom F N 1947 Czechoslovakia 5th place Tom Yougnhans F S Sam Grafstrom F • Pat Finnegan F John Mariucci * Larry Johnson D 1977 Austria 6th place 4 Robert McCabe G H

Larry Smith F Lou Nanne F O

Al Van B

Ken Yackel, Sr. * E 1949 Sweden Bronze Medal Buzz Schneider F Y 1967 Austria 5th place Tom Vannelli F B

Al Van A Herb Brooks F/D Tom Younghans F K 1950 England Silver Medal E Craig Falkman F John Mariucci * R Bud Frick F A Len Lilyholm F Jack McCartan # W Bob Graiziger F A Jerry Melnychuk F R Al Van 1978 Czechoslovakia 6th place D

David Metzen D W 1955 West Germany 4th place Tom Younghans F I Doug Woog F John Mariucci * N Defensemen Jordan Leopold and Paul Martin Wendell Anderson D N Murray Williamson * 1979 Soviet Union 7th place E (alternate) represented the U.S. at the 2006 Rube Bjorkman F R Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy. Gene Campbell F Les Auge D S

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Bill Baker D Craig Johnson F Dave Jensen D 2005 North Dakota 4th place Steve Christoff F Trent Klatt F 1981 West Germany 6th place Alex Goligoski D S

R Rob McClanahan F 2000 Russia 5th place Steve Griffith F Nate Hagemo D E

N Eric Strobel F Ben Clymer D Dave Jensen D Phil Kessel F N I Phil Verchota F Darby Hendrickson F 1982 Minnesota 6th place 2006 Canada 4th place W

D Herb Brooks * Jeff Nielsen F Rick Erdall F Jeff Frazee G R

A 1981 Sweden 5th place 2001 Germany 4th place Doug Woog # Erik Johnson D W

A Bill Baker D Darby Hendrickson F 1983 Soviet Union 5th place Phil Kessel F R

E Aaron Broten F Ryan Kraft F Rick Erdall F Blake Wheeler F K

A Reed Larson D 2002 Sweden 7th place 1984 Sweden 6th place B

Y Wally Olds D Jordan Leopold D Wally Chapman F * Head Coach E

B Steve Ulseth F Erik Rasmussen F Craig Mack D # Assistant Coach O

H Dick Meredith % 2003 Finland 13th place Todd Okerlund F % General Manager 4 1982 Finland 8th place Craig Johnson F 1985 Finland 6th place + Team Staff • Mike Antonovich F Jordan Leopold D Doug Woog * S

N Aaron Broten F 2004 Bronze Medal 1986 Canada Bronze Medal A C I Bryan Erickson F Keith Ballard D Tom Chorske F R E Tom Gorence F Erik Westrum F 1987 Czechoslovakia 4th place 2006 Herb Brooks F/D/Head Coach M

A Tom Hirsch D Thomas Vanek (Austria) F Marty Nanne F - L

L Steve Janaszak G 2005 Austria 6th place Robb Stauber G A Joe Micheletti D Jordan Leopold D 1988 Soviet Union 6th place U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME M A

E Mike Ramsey D Paul Martin D Randy Skarda D 2005 Murray Williamson F T Buzz Schneider F Thomas Vanek (Austria) F Dean Blais # T 2003 Dick Dougherty F S

R 1983 Japan Pool B (1st) 2006 7th place 1989 Alaska 5th place I 2002 Doug Woog F/Head Coach F Paul Ostby G Phil Kessel F Tom Pederson D

5 2001 Mike Ramsey D

3 Steve Ulseth F Dean Blais #

• 2000 Neal Broten F Phil Verchota F 1990 Finland 7th place S 1998 Lou Nanne D

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T 1985 Czechoslovakia 4th place Cory Laylin F

R 1996 Reed Larson D

E Aaron Broten F 1976 Lou Nanne D Jeff Stolp G

B 1991 Bob Johnson F Mike Polich F

R Corey Millen F Doug Zmolek D 1990 Herb Brooks F/D/Head Coach U 1981 Bill Baker D O 1986 Soviet Union 5th place 1991 Canada 4th place 1988 Larry Ross G F Aaron Broten F Steve Christoff F Craig Johnson F N 1986 Ken Yackel, Sr. D/F E Tom Gorence F

Z Bryan Erickson F Trent Klatt F 1983 Jack McCartan G O

R 1987 Austria 7th place Paul Holmgren F 1993 Sweden 4th place

F 1976 John Mayasich F Aaron Broten F Reed Larson D Jeff Callinan G A

A Bryan Erickson F Rob McClanahan F 1994 Czech Republic 6th place C Tom Younghans F N 1989 Sweden 6th place Andy Brink F U.S. OLYMPIC HALL OF FAME

9 Tom Chorske F Lou Nanne + Dean Blais * 1 2005 Herb Brooks F/D/Head Coach • Corey Millen F 1984 Aaron Broten F Mike Guentzel # S

E Dave Snuggerud F Neal Broten F 1995 Canada 5th place C

N Robb Stauber G Bryan Erickson F Reggie Berg F A R

A 1990 Switzerland 5th place Tom Hirsch D Mike Crowley D E

P John Blue G David Jensen D Brian LaFleur D P

A Aaron Broten F Mike Ramsey D Mike Guentzel # T

N Steve MacSwain F Lou Nanne + 1996 Massachusetts 5th place E

M 1991 Finland 4th place 1987 Aaron Broten F Reggie Berg F A

N Tom Pederson D Corey Millen F Ben Clymer D R

U 1992 Czechoslovakia 7th place Mike Ramsey D Casey Hankinson F O

T John Blue G Doug Woog # Erik Rasmussen F A

A 1993 Germany 6th place Wyatt Smith F C Craig Johnson F Mike Guentzel # N

0 Travis Richards D 1997 Switzerland Silver Medal 3 1995 Sweden 6th place 2004 Paul Martin D Ben Clymer D D R

O Tim Bergland F Erik Rasmussen F C

E 1996 Austria Bronze Medal Wyatt Smith F

R U.S. NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM

L Brian Bonin F 1998 Finland 5th place A 1977 Czechoslovakia 7th place N Tom Chorske F Aaron Miskovich F O I Mike Crowley D Bob Bergloff D 1999 Canada 8th place T A Darby Hendrickson F 1978 Canada 5th place Jordan Leopold D N

• Craig Johnson F Paul Joswiak G 2000 Sweden 4th place S Steve Pepper F N Tom Pederson D Jordan Leopold D O

I Steve Ulseth F

P 1997 Finland 6th place Jeff Taffe F

M Len Lilyholm *

A John Blue G 2001 Russia 5th place

H 1979 Sweden 6th place

C Darby Hendrickson F Paul Martin D

L 1998 Switzerland 12th place Aaron Broten F Troy Riddle F A

N Tom Chorske F Neal Broten F Jeff Taffe F O I

T Mike Crowley D Bryan Erickson F 2002 Czech Republic 5th place A

N Darby Hendrickson F Jim Jetland G Keith Ballard D E Mike Ramsey D

M Dan Trebil D 2003 Canada 4th place Defenseman Nate Hagemo played for I

T 1999 Norway 6th place Steve Ulseth F Gino Guyer F Team USA at the 2005 World Junior -

E 1980 Finland 7th place Championship in Grand Forks, N.D.

V Tom Chorske F Barry Tallackson F I

F Darby Hendrickson F Bryan Erickson F

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