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WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office Western Collegiate Hockey Association February 26, 2013 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 SECOND TO LAST WEEKEND OF 2012-13 REGULAR SEASON p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 [email protected] HIGHLIGHTED BY FIVE MARCH 1-2 WCHA SERIES; UW AT UNO, DU Doug Spencer AT UM, BSU AT UND, MTU AT SCSU, MSU AT CC Associate Commissioner for ALASKA ANCHORAGE GOES HOME-AND-HOME VS ALASKA FOR GOVERNOR’S CUP FRIDAY & SATURDAY; Public Relations Western Collegiate Hockey Association MINNESOTA DULUTH HOSTS ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE; ST. CLOUD STATE OWNS TWO-POINT LEAD IN 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 RACE FOR REGULAR SEASON TITLE & MACNAUGHTON CUP; FOUR POINTS SEPARATE TOP FIVE TEAMS; Madison, WI 53719-2096 p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 EIGHT TEAMS IN HUNT FOR FIRST ROUND WCHA HOME PLAYOFF BERTHS; SEVEN WCHA TEAMS [email protected] RANKED IN LATEST USCHO.COM DIV. 1 MEN’S POLL … UM NO. 2, UND NO. 6, SCSU NO. 7, MSU NO. 9, DU NO. 10, UNO NO. 13, UW NO. 16; 2013 RED BARON WCHA FINAL FIVE TICKET PACKAGES CONTINUE HOME OF A COLLEGIATE RECORD 37 ON SALE … PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR MARCH 21-23 AT XCEL ENERGY CENTER IN SAINT PAUL MEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS SINCE 1951 MADISON, Wis. – The final two weeks of the 2012-13 regular season in the men’s Western Collegiate 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, Hockey Association will decide the league champion, the six host teams for the first round of the league 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, playoffs and 11 of the 12 places in the final standings. 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, The intrigue continues this coming weekend of Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2 when five two- 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, game conference series headline the action. And all five of those series – Wisconsin at Nebraska Omaha, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, Denver at Minnesota, Bemidji State at North Dakota, Michigan Tech at St. Cloud State and Minnesota 2011 State at Colorado College – are the only two meetings of the regular season between the two respective clubs. MEN’S CONFERENCE MEMBERS There are still too many scenarios possible to outline what can happen over the final two weeks, but University of Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State University con’t Colorado College University of Denver Michigan Technological University 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S STANDINGS University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Duluth Conference Only Overall Minnesota State University Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA University of Nebraska Omaha 1 St. Cloud State 33 24 16- 7- 1 .688 82- 53 32 19-12- 1 .609 107- 78 University of North Dakota 2 Minnesota 31 24 13- 6- 5 .646 80- 58 32 21- 6- 5 .734 117- 64 St. Cloud State University 3 Nebraska Omaha 30 24 14- 8- 2 .625 83- 70 32 18-12- 2 .594 112- 88 University of Wisconsin North Dakota 30 24 12- 6- 6 .625 82- 62 32 17- 9- 6 .625 106- 80 5 Minnesota State 29 24 14- 9- 1 .604 77- 57 32 20- 9- 3 .672 104- 71 2013 RED BARON™ 6 Denver 27 24 11- 8- 5 .562 76- 74 31 16-10- 5 .597 104- 87 WCHA FINAL FIVE Wisconsin 27 24 10- 7- 7 .562 54- 53 32 14-11- 7 .547 75- 65 March 21-23 8 Colorado College 22 24 9-11- 4 .458 78- 85 32 12-15- 5 .453 106-113 Xcel Energy Center 9 Minnesota Duluth 21 26 8-13- 5 .404 64- 79 32 10-17- 5 .391 78- 96 Saint Paul, MN 10 Bemidji State 16 24 5-13- 6 .333 50- 72 30 6-17- 7 .317 62- 89 visit us on the web at: Michigan Tech 16 24 6-14- 4 .333 62- 82 30 10-16- 4 .400 89- 94 12 Alaska Anchorage 10 26 2-18- 6 .192 50- 93 30 4-19- 7 .250 61-104 WCHA.COM WCHA.COM/MOBILE THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA

Games for Friday, March 1: Wisconsin at Nebraska Omaha (WCHA), 6:37 pm CT; Alabama-Huntsville at Minnesota Duluth (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Denver at Minnesota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Bemidji State at North Dakota (WCHA), 7:37 pm CT; Michigan Tech at St. Cloud State (WCHA), 7:37 pm CT; Minnesota State at Colorado College (WCHA), 7:37 pm MT; * Alaska Anchorage at Alaska (NC), 7:05 pm AT. *Governor’s Cup Games for Saturday, March 2: Alabama-Huntsville at Minnesota Duluth (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Bemidji State at North Dakota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Denver at Minnesota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Michigan Tech at St. Cloud State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Wisconsin at Nebraska Omaha (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Minnesota State at Colorado College (WCHA), 7:07 pm MT; * Alaska at Alaska Anchorage (NC), 7:07 pm AT. *Governor’s Cup WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 what has been determined is that six of the current top eight teams UPCOMING IN THE WCHA will get home playoff berths and two will miss out. Alaska Anchorage, Bemidji State, Michigan Tech and Minnesota Duluth will all be on the Games for Friday, March 8 road for the opening round of the tournament, with the Seawolves Colorado College at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET being the No. 12 seed. Heading into the weekend, the number of St. Cloud State at Wisconsin (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT points to guarantee a home-ice clinch is 36 but that can change if Nebraska Omaha at Minnesota Duluth (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT Denver and/or Wisconsin drop some points this weekend. The first Minnesota at Bemidji State (WCHA), 7:37 pm CT clinches can come this weekend. North Dakota at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:37 pm CT In Omaha, Nebraska Omaha (18-12-2, 14-8-2 WCHA, 30 points) will Alaska Anchorage at Denver (WCHA), 7:37 pm MT entertain Wisconsin (14-11-7, 10-7-7 WCHA, 27 points) at CenturyLink Games for Saturday, March 9 Center Omaha (15,959) on Friday evening at 6:37 pm CT and Saturday Colorado College at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET night at 7:07 pm CT. Minnesota at Bemidji State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT In Minneapolis Friday and Saturday, host and defending MacNaugh- North Dakota at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT ton Cup champion Minnesota (21-6-5, 13-6-5 WCHA, 31 points) will St. Cloud State at Wisconsin (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT go up against Denver (16-10-5, 11-8-5 WCHA, 27 points) at Mariucci Nebraska Omaha at Minnesota Duluth (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT Arena (10,000) in a pair of 7:07 pm CT encounters. Games for Sunday, March 10 At Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) in Grand Forks this weekend, Alaska Anchorage at Denver (WCHA), 12:07 pm MT North Dakota (17-9-6, 12-6-6 WCHA, 30 points) skates against Bemidji State (6-17-7, 5-13-6 WCHA, 16 points) at 7:37 pm CT on Friday night – end of regular season – and 7:07 pm CT on Saturday evening. Up at the National Hockey and Event Center (5,371), league-lead- ing St. Cloud State (19-12-1, 16-7-1 WCHA, 33 points) plays host to Michigan Tech (10-16-4, 6-14-4 WCHA, 16 points) at 7:37 pm CT on ular season crown and MacNaughton Cup, three points separate Friday and 7:07 pm CT on Saturday. the current top four teams, four points lie between the top five and And out west at Colorado Springs World Arena (7,380), Colorado six points separate the top seven. Defending champion Minnesota College (12-15-5, 9-11-4 WCHA, 22 points) looks to stay in home-ice (31 points) is two points back of SCSU, Nebraska Omaha and North playoff contention when the Tigers face-off against Minnesota State Dakota are tied for third with 30 points each, Minnesota State is fifth (20-9-3, 14-9-1 WCHA, 29 points) at 7:37 pm MT on March 1 and 7:07 with 29, and Denver and Wisconsin share sixth with 27 points apiece. pm MT on March 2. Colorado College stands eighth with 22, Minnesota Duluth is ninth In conference play last weekend (Feb. 22-23), Minnesota gained with 21, Bemidji State and Michigan Tech are tied for 10th with 16 three points in the race while the other two-game series ended in each and Alaska Anchorage is 12th with 10 points. splits. The Golden Gophers skated to a 5-3 victory over Minnesota The regular season champion in the WCHA is awarded the Mac- Duluth last Friday before the two clubs played to a 2-2 (ot) tie on Naughton Cup and earns the No. 1 seed for the league’s post-season Saturday. Host Denver won 5-4 over North Dakota last Friday before tournament while the top six finishers in the final standings earn the UND came back with a 6-1 victory on Saturday. And Colorado College home-ice advantage for the first round of WCHA Playoffs, a best-of- earned a 4-3 triumph over visiting St. Cloud State last Friday before three series format set for the weekend of Friday-Sunday, March 15-17. the Huskies rallied back for a 5-2 decision on Saturday. After the first round of league playoffs, the six winning teams will In non-conference play on Sunday and Monday, Wisconsin split be re-seeded No. 1 through No. 6 according to their regular season with visiting independent Penn State, winning 5-0 in the series opener finish and advance to the 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, which before falling 3-2 (ot) in game two. And in exhibition action, Nebraska will be contested Thursday, March 21 through Saturday, March 23 at Omaha fell 3-2 to the USA Under-18 Team on Feb. 23. Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn. The winner of the Red Baron™ With 10 of the 12 WCHA men’s-member teams having four league WCHA Final Five receives the Broadmoor Trophy and earns the WCHA’s games remaining (UAA and UMD have both played 26), St. Cloud automatic berth into the NCAA tournament. State (33 points) has a two-point advantage in the race for the reg- Overall last weekend, home teams went 3-2-1 in their six WCHA games. And now, through 146 games of the 168-game conference schedule contested as of Feb. 26, home teams are 61-59-26 in league competition for just a .507 winning percentage. LAST WEEK IN THE WCHA Outside the WCHA this Friday and Saturday, Alaska Anchorage and Minnesota Duluth will engage in the final non-conference activity Results of Friday, February 22 for league-member teams during the regular season. The Seawolves Minnesota Duluth 3 at Minnesota 5 (WCHA) (4-19-7) take on CCHA-member Alaska (14-14-4) in a home-and-home St. Cloud State 3 at Colorado College 4 (WCHA) set for the annual Governor’s Cup. Friday’s game will be played at North Dakota 4 at Denver 5 (WCHA) Carlson Center (4,595) in Fairbanks while Saturday’s 7:07 pm AT tilt Results of Saturday, February 23 will be at Sullivan Arena (6,251) in Anchorage. The Bulldogs (10-17- Minnesota Duluth 2 at Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 5), meanwhile, will host independent Alabama-Huntsville (3-19-1) at * USA Under-18 Team 3 at Nebraska Omaha 2 (EX) AMSOIL Arena (6,726) at 7:07 pm CT both Friday and Saturday. North Dakota 6 at Denver 1 (WCHA) To date, the WCHA stands 46-32-5 (.584) in non-conference play. St. Cloud State 5 at Colorado College 2 (WCHA) WCHA-member clubs are 9-0-1 (.950) vs the Atlantic Hockey Asso- * Rescheduled from 2/21 ciation (AHA), 13-15-1 (.466) against the Central Collegiate Hockey Results of Sunday, February 24 Association (CCHA), 7-8-1 (.469) vs ECAC Hockey, 9-8-1 (.528) vs the Penn State 0 at Wisconsin 5 (NC) Association (HEA), and 8-1-1 (.850) vs independents. Results of Monday, February 25 Minnesota owns the best non-conference record at 8-0-0, followed Penn State 3 at Wisconsin 2 ot (NC) by Minnesota State at 6-0-2. Other non-conference records by team WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 are: Alaska Anchorage (2-1-1), Bemidji State (1-4-1), Colorado College CATCH THE LEAGUE’S WEEKLY RADIO SHOW – (3-4-1), Denver (5-2-0), Michigan Tech (4-2-0), Minnesota Duluth (2- 4-0), Nebraska Omaha (4-4-0), North Dakota (5-3-0), St. Cloud State THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA – AT WCHA.COM (3-5-0), and Wisconsin (4-4-0). Looking forward to the final weekend of the regular season – coming The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is pleased to again provide Friday, March 8 through Sunday, March 10 – all 12 WCHA-member it’s long-running weekly radio show – This Week in the WCHA – via teams will be playing league games. Michigan Tech hosts Colorado wcha.com and to interested media outlets. The show is available each College, Wisconsin entertains St. Cloud State (@ Veterans Memorial Friday at WCHA.com and is also available for electronic distribution. Coliseum), Nebraska Omaha travels to Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota Hosted by Jim Rich and produced by Kevin Falness of the Minnesota heads to Bemidji State, Minnesota State hosts North Dakota and Wild Radio Network, This Week in the WCHA runs 6-7 minutes and Denver welcomes Alaska Anchorage (Friday/Sunday). features key moments and highlights from live game broadcasts, In this week’s USCHO.com Division 1 Men’s College Hockey Poll is- including goals, saves, overtime game-winners, post-game sound sued February 25, seven WCHA-member teams continue to be ranked clips, a look at upcoming games. among the nation’s top 20. Minnesota is at No. 2, North Dakota is No. 6, St. Cloud State is No. 7, Minnesota State is No. 9, Denver is No. 10, Nebraska Omaha is No. 13 and Wisconsin is No. 16. WCHA FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF DATES AND TIMES And in this week’s USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division 1 Following are dates and face-off times for WCHA men’s-member Men’s College Hockey Poll issued February 25, Minnesota is No. 2, institutions should they host first round, best-of-three, playoff series North Dakota is No. 6, Minnesota State is No. 7, St. Cloud State is No. in the 2013 WCHA tournament. All times are local. 9, Denver is No. 11 and Nebraska Omaha is No. 15. Wisconsin also received votes. Colorado College Friday, 3/15 7:37 pm Saturday, 3/16 7:07 pm VISIT WCHA.COM/MOBILE FOR LIVE LEAGUE AND Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm Denver Friday, 3/15 7:37 pm NATIONAL SCOREBOARDS, LIVE IN-GAME STATS, Saturday, 3/16 7:07 pm BOX SCORES AND STANDINGS Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm Minnesota Friday, 3/15 7:07 pm The Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s official web site – wcha. Saturday, 3/16 7:07 pm com – features fully functional mobile pages where visitors can ac- Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm cess live league and national scoreboards, live in-game box scores, Minnesota State Friday, 3/15 7:07 pm complete team and individual statistics, league standings, etc. Saturday, 3/16 7:07 pm To access all the latest developments as games are in progress visit Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm www.wcha.com/mobile. Nebraska Omaha Friday, 3/15 7:37 pm Saturday, 3/16 7:07 p.m Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm 2013 RED BARON WCHA FINAL FIVE TICKET North Dakota Friday, 3/15 7:37 pm PACKAGES CONTINUE ON SALE Saturday, 3/16 7:07 pm Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm Five-game, all tournament packages for the 2013 Red Baron WCHA St. Cloud State Friday, 3/15 7:37 pm Final Five, to be held March 21-23 at Xcel Energy Center, continue on Saturday, 3/16 7:07 pm sale. All tournament packages are $165 and $80 and can be purchased Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm at the Xcel Energy Center Box Office, Ticketmaster Ticket Centers, Wisconsin Friday, 3/15 7:07 pm charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Saturday, 3/16 7:07 pm. To charge by phone using Ticketmaster TDD/TTY, call 800-359-2525. Sunday, 3/17 7:07 pm Groups (10+) call 651-312-3486. Fans can celebrate college hockey with music, interactive games, food, beverages and more at theWCHA Fan Fest Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 from 4:30-6:30 pm at the Bud Light Blue Line Bar and Grill (Xcel Energy Center – Gate 4). Cheerleaders, mascots and WCHA pep bands will also be present at this event with live music from Uncle Chunk on Friday and Playback on Saturday. The WCHA Fan Fest is free and open to the public. WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 WCHA ANNOUNCES LIMITED EDITION Minnesota (28 games): 10/19-20 @ MTU (L 3-5, W 3-2); 11/2 vs MSU (W 3-2); 11/3 @ MSU (L 3-5); 11/9-10 @ UAA (W 4-0, T 2-2 ot); 11/16-17 COMMEMORATIVE MERCHANDISE vs UW (T 2-2 ot, W 3-1); 11/30-12/1 vs UNO (L 2-3, W 3-2); 12/7-8 @ CC CAP AND T-SHIRT NOW AVAILABLE AT THEWCHASHOP.COM (W 4-2, T 4-4 ot); 1/11-12 vs UAA (W 4-3, W 7-1); 1/18-19 vs UND (W 5-1, T 4-4 ot); 1/25 vs MSU (L 1-2); 1/26 @ MSU (W 4-1); 2/8-9 @ SCSU The men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association, via thewchashop. (W 4-2, L 3-4); 2/15 @ UW (W 3-2); 2/17 @ UW (Soldier Field, Chicago) com, has announced a limited edition commemorative cap and t-shirt (L 2-3); 2/22-23 vs UMD (W 5-3, T 2-2 ot); 3/1-2 vs DU; 3/8-9 @ BSU. to celebrate the storied 61-year history of college hockey’s oldest and Minnesota Duluth (28 games): 10/26-27 vs UW (L 0-2, T 2-2 ot); most successful league. 11/10-11 @ UNO (L 2-3, L 3-6); 11/16-17 @ UND (T 4-4 ot, L 3-4 ot); The two items are a commemorative team cap, showcasing the 11/23-24 vs SCSU (W 2-1, L 1-5); 11/30-12/1 @ MTU (W 7-3, T 4-4 ot); record 37 national championships won by WCHA-member clubs and 12/7-8 vs BSU (W 4-2, L 1-2); 12/14-15 @ UAA (W 5-1, W 2-1); 1/11-12 all current 12 team logos, as well as a commemorative distressed print vs MTU (W 1-0, W 5-4); 1/18-19 @ CC (W 3-2, L 1-5); 2/1-2 vs DU (L t-shirt. Both items, produced by M.A. Apparel, are available now at 0-3, L 3-4); 2/8-9 vs MSU (L 2-4, L 1-5); 2/15-16 @ BSU (L 2-4, T 1-1 ot); the league’s official on-line store – thewchashop.com. 2/22-23 @ UM (L 3-5, T 2-2 ot); 3/8-9 vs UNO. Item descriptions: Minnesota State (28 games): 10/26-27 @ SCSU (L 1-5, L 1-5); 11/2 WCHA Commemorative Team Logos 37 Cap: Show your league @ UM (L 2-3); 11/3 vs UM (W 5-3); 11/9-10 vs DU (L 3-4, L 2-3); 11/23- pride with this great cap from M.A. Apparel. All over embroidered 24 @ UW (W 4-2, W 4-2); 11/30-12/1 vs BSU (W 3-0, W 6-1); 12/7-8 vs 100% polyester pique cap. Adjustable Velcro closure. One size fits UAA (W 3-1, W 3-0); 12/14-15 @ UNO (W 6-3, L 1-5); 1/11-12 vs UW (L most. Showcases all 12 current WCHA team logos and the 37 Cham- 3-4 ot, L 0-1 ot); 1/18-19 @ UAA (T 3-3 ot, W 4-0); 1/25 @ UM (W 2-1); pionships logo. 1/26 vs UM (L 1-4); 2/8-9 @ UMD (W 4-2, W 5-1); 2/15-16 vs MTU (W WCHA Commemorative 37 Distressed Print T-Shirt: This t-shirt 4-2, W 6-1); 3/1-2 @ CC; 3/8-9 vs UND. from M.A. Apparel features a front chest screen distressed screen Nebraska Omaha (28 games): 10/26-27 vs BSU (T 3-3 ot, L 2-3); print that showcases the 37 Championships logo. Supersoft 65% 11/2-3 @ MTU (W 2-1, W 5-3); 11/10-11 vs UMD (W 3-2, W 6-3); 11/30- cotton/35% polyester Tee. 12/1 @ UM (W 3-2, L 2-3); 12/7-8 @ SCSU (W 6-5, L 1-2); 12/14-15 vs MSU (L 3-6, W 5-1); 1/4-5 vs CC (W 8-4, W 3-1); 1/11-12 @ DU (L 4-7, T 3-3 ot); 1/25-26 @ BSU (W 5-3, W 2-1); 2/1-2 vs MTU (W 4-3, L 1-2 ot); 2012-13 CONFERENCE RESULTS • BY TEAM 2/8-9 vs UND (L 1-2, L 2-5); 2/15-16 @ UAA (W 3-0, W 6-5 ot); 3/1-2 vs UW; 3/8-9 @ UMD. Alaska Anchorage (28 games): 10/26-27 @ UND (L 1-4, T 3-3 ot); North Dakota (28 games): 10/26-27 vs UAA (W 4-1, T 3-3 ot); 11/9-10 11/9-10 vs UM (L 0-4, T 2-2 ot); 11/23-24 @ BSU (T 2-2 ot, L 4-5); 11/30- @ SCSU (W 3-0, L 2-5); 11/16-17 vs UMD (T 4-4 ot, W 4-3 ot); 11/30- 12/1 vs SCSU (L 3-4 ot, W 3-1); 12/7-8 @ MSU (L 1-3, L 0-3); 12/14-15 12/1 @ CC (L 3-5, W 3-2 ot); 12/7-8 vs DU (T 2-2 ot, W 6-3); 12/14-15 vs UMD (L 1-5, L 1-2); 1/4-5 vs UW (L 3-5, L 0-1); 1/11-12 @ UM (L 3-5, @ MTU (W 6-1, W 4-1); 1/11-12 vs CC (L 3-4, W 5-3); 1-18/19 @ UM L 1-7); 1/18-19 vs MSU (T 3-3 ot, L 0-4); 1/25-26 @ UW (L 2-5, L 1-2); (L 1-5, T 4-4 ot); 1/25-26 vs SCSU (L 1-3, T 2-2 ot); 2/1-2 vs UW (T 1-1 2/1-2 vs CC (T 2-2 ot, T 3-3 ot); 2/8-9 @ MTU (W 5-4, L 1-6); 2/15-16 vs ot, W 4-1); 2/8-9 @ UNO (W 2-1, W 5-2); 2/22-23 @ DU (L 4-5, W 6-1); UNO (L 0-3, L 5-6 ot); 3/8-10 @ DU. 3/1-2 vs BSU; 3/8-9 @ MSU. Bemidji State (28 games): 10/26-27 @ UNO (T 3-3 ot, W 3-2); 11/9-10 St. Cloud State (28 games): 10/26-27 vs MSU (W 5-1, W 5-1); 11/2-3 @ CC (L 2-3, L 3-6); 11/16-17 vs MTU (L 4-5 ot, L 1-2 ot); 11/23-24 vs @ DU (W 3-0, L 1-6); 11/9-10 vs UND (L 0-3, W 5-2); 11/23-24 @ UMD UAA (T 2-2 ot, W 5-4); 11/30-12/1 @ MSU (L 0-3, 1-6); 12/7-8 @ UMD (L 1-2, W 5-1); 11/30-12/1 @ UAA (W 4-3 ot, L 1-3); 12/7-8 vs UNO (L (L 2-4, W 2-1); 12/14-15 vs DU (T 1-1 ot, W 5-1); 1/18-19 @ MTU (L 0-4, 5-6, W 2-1); 12/14-15 vs CC (W 5-3, W 3-1); 1/18-19 vs DU (W 5-2, W T 2-2 ot); 1/25-26 vs UNO (L 3-5, L 1-2); 2/1-2 vs SCSU (L 0-4, L 1-4); 5-1); 1/25-26 @ UND (W 3-1, T 2-2 ot); 2/1-2 @ BSU (W 4-0, W 4-1); 2/8-9 @ UW (T 2-2 ot, L 2-3); 2/15-16 vs UMD (W 4-2, T 1-1 ot); 3/1-2 2/8-9 vs UM (L 2-4, W 4-3); 2/22-23 @ CC (L 3-4, W 5-2); 3/1-2 vs MTU; @ UND; 3/8-9 vs UM. 3/8-9 @ UW. Colorado College (28 games): 11/2-3 @ UW (W 5-4, W 3-0); 11/9-10 Wisconsin (28 games): 10/26-27 @ UMD (W 2-0, T 2-2 ot); 11/2-3 vs vs BSU (W 3-2, W 6-3); 11/16 vs DU (L 5-6); 11/17 @ DU (L 2-6); 11/30- CC (L 4-5 ot, L 0-3); 11/16-17 @ UM (T 2-2 ot, L 1-3); 11/23-24 vs MSU 12/1 vs UND (W 5-3, L 2-3 ot); 12/7-8 vs UM (L 2-4, T 4-4 ot); 12/14-15 (L 2-4, L 2-4); 11/30-12/1 @ DU (T 1-1 ot, W 3-1); 12/7-8 vs MTU (T 1-1 @ SCSU (L 3-5, L 1-3); 1/4-5 @ UNO (L 4-8, L 1-3); 1/11-12 @ UND (W ot, T 3-3 ot); 1/4-5 @ UAA (W 5-3, W 1-0); 1/11-12 @ MSU (W 4-3 ot, 4-3, L 3-5); 1/18-19 vs UMD (L 2-3, W 5-1); 2/1-2 @ UAA (T 2-2 ot, T 3-3 W 2-1 ot); 1/25-26 vs UAA (W 5-2, W 2-1); 2/1-2 @ UND (T 1-1 ot, L ot); 2/8 @ DU (T 1-1 ot); 2/9 vs DU (W 6-5 ot); 2/22-23 vs SCSU (W 4-3, 1-4); 2/8-9 vs BSU (T 2-2 ot, W 3-2); 2/15 vs UM (L 2-3); 2/17 vs UM (@ L 2-5); 3/1-2 vs MSU; 3/8-9 @ MTU. Soldier Field, Chicago) (W 3-2); 3/1-2 @ UNO; 3/8-9 vs SCSU. Denver (28 games): 10/26-27 vs MTU (W 5-1, W 5-2); 11/2-3 vs SCSU (L 0-3, W 6-1); 11/9-10 @ MSU (W 4-3, W 3-2); 11/16 @ CC (W 6-5); 11/17 vs CC (W 6-2); 11/30-12/1 vs UW (T 1-1 ot, L 1-3); 12/7-8 @ UND (T 2-2 ot, L 3-6); 12/14-15 @ BSU (T 1-1 ot, L 1-5); 1/11-12 vs UNO (W 7-4, T 3-3 ot); 1/18-19 @ SCSU (L 2-5, L 1-5); 2/1-2 @ UMD (W 3-0, W 4-3); 2/8 vs CC (T 1-2 ot); 2/9 @ CC (L 5-6 ot); 2/22-23 vs UND (W 5-4, L 1-6); 3/1-2 @ UM; 3/8-10 vs UAA. Michigan Tech (28 games): 10/19-20 vs UM (W 5-3, L 2-3); 10/26-27 @ DU (L 1-5, L 2-5); 11/2-3 vs UNO (L 1-2, L 3-5); 11/16-17 @ BSU (W 5-4 ot, W 2-1 ot); 11/30-12/1 vs UMD (L 3-7, T 4-4 ot); 12/7-8 @ UW (T 1-1 ot, T 3-3 ot); 12/14-15 vs UND (L 1-6, L 1-4); 1/11-12 @ UMD (L 0-1, L 4-5); 1/18-19 vs BSU (W 4-0, T 2-2 ot); 2/1-2 @ UNO (L 3-4, W 2-1 ot); 2/8-9 vs UAA (L 4-5, W 6-1); 2/15-16 @ MSU (L 2-4, L 1-6); 3/1-2 @ SCSU; 3/8-9 vs CC. WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 CONFERENCE SWEEPS • BY TEAM THIS WEEK IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

Alaska Anchorage (0). Bemidji State (0). USCHO.COM DIV. 1 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY POLL Colorado College (2): Nov. 2-3 @ Wisconsin (W 5-4, W 3-0); Nov. 9-10 Minneapolis, Minn./February 25, 2013 vs Bemidji State (W 3-2, W 6-3). Rk Team (first place votes) Record Pts Last Week Denver (4): Oct. 26-27 vs Michigan Tech (W 5-1, W 5-2); Nov. 9-10 @ 1 Quinnipiac (37) 23- 4-5 975 1 Minnesota State (W 4-3, W 3-2); Nov. 16 @ Colorado College (W 6-5), 2 Minnesota (10) 21- 6-5 948 2 Nov. 17 vs Colorado College (W 6-2); Feb. 1-2 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 Miami (2) 21- 8-5 907 3 (W 3-0, W 4-3). 4 (1) 18- 8-3 835 4 Michigan Tech (1): Nov. 16-17 @ Bemidji State (W 5-4 ot, W 2-1 ot). 5 New Hampshire 17- 8-5 770 5 Minnesota (1): Jan. 11-12 vs Alaska Anchorage (W 4-3, W 7-1). 6 North Dakota 17- 9-6 734 6 Minnesota Duluth (2): Dec. 14-15 @ Alaska Anchorage (W 5-1, W 7 St. Cloud State 19-12-1 670 7 2-1); Jan. 11-12 vs Michigan Tech (W 1-0, W 5-4). 8 Western Michigan 18- 8-8 650 8 Minnesota State (5): Nov. 23-24 @ Wisconsin (W 4-2, W 4-2); Nov. 9 Minnesota State 20- 9-3 635 9 30-Dec. 1 vs Bemidji State (W 3-0, W 6-1); Dec. 7-8 vs Alaska Anchor- 10 Denver 16-10-5 515 10 age (W 3-1, W 3-0); Feb. 8-9 @ Minnesota Duluth (W 4-2, W 5-1); Feb. 11 Notre Dame 19-12-3 489 11 15-16 vs MTU (W 4-2, W 6-1). 12 Massachusetts-Lowell 18- 9-2 487 12 Nebraska Omaha (5): Nov. 2-3 @ Michigan Tech (W 2-1, W 5-3); Nov. 13 Nebraska Omaha 18-12-2 356 14 10-11 vs Minnesota Duluth (W 3-2, W 6-3); Jan. 4-5 vs Colorado College 14 Niagara 21- 6-5 335 16 (W 8-4, W 3-1); Jan. 25-26 @ Bemidji State (W 5-3, W 2-1); Feb. 15-16 15 Yale 14-10-3 323 13 @ UAA (W 3-0, W 6-5 ot). 16 Wisconsin 14-10-7 237 18 North Dakota (2): Dec. 14-15 @ Michigan Tech (W 6-1, W 4-1); Feb. 17 Merrimack 14-11-6 199 17 8-9 @ Nebraska Omaha (W 2-1, W 5-2). 18 Dartmouth 13-10-4 119 19 St. Cloud State (4): Oct. 26-27 vs Minnesota State (W 5-1, W 5-1); 19 Boston University 14-14-2 112 15 Dec. 14-15 vs Colorado College (W 5-3, W 3-1); Jan. 18-19 vs Denver 20 Providence 13-10-7 80 NR (W 5-2, W 5-1); Feb. 1-2 @ Bemidji State (W 4-0, W 4-1). others receiving votes: Rensselaer 57, St. Lawrence 36, Union Wisconsin (3): Jan. 4-5 @ Alaska Anchorage (W 5-3, W 1-0); Jan. 14, Ferris State 12, Alaska 3, Robert Morris 2. 11-12 @ Minnesota State (W 4-3 ot, W 2-1 ot); Jan. 25-26 vs Alaska Anchorage (W 5-2, W 2-1). USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE DIV. 1 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY POLL LONGEST WINNING AND UNBEATEN STREAKS OF Minneapolis, Minn./February 25, 2013 2012-13 BY WCHA TEAM • ALL GAMES Rk Team, Pts (1st place) Record Last Week 1 Quinnipiac, 506 (30) 23-4-5 1 Alaska Anchorage: Longest Winning Streak (1 game – 1-0-0). Longest 2 Minnesota, 471 (3) 21-6-5 2 Unbeaten Streak (3 games – 1-0-2). 3 Miami, 447 (1) 21-8-5 3 Bemidji State: Longest Winning Streak (1 game – 1-0-0). Longest 4 Boston College, 406 18-8-3 4 Unbeaten Streak (3 games – 2-0-1; 2-0-1). 5 New Hampshire, 368 17-8-5 5 Colorado College: Longest Winning Streak (4 games – 4-0-0). Longest 6 North Dakota, 333 17-9-6 6 Unbeaten Streak (5 games – 2-0-3). 7 Minnesota State, 261 20-9-3 9 Denver: Longest Winning Streak (5 games – 5-0-0). Longest Unbeaten 8 Western Michigan, 260 18-8-8 7 Streak (5 games – 5-0-0; 4-0-1). 9 St. Cloud State, 257 19-12-1 8 Michigan Tech: Longest Winning Streak (2 games – 2-0-0). Longest 10 UMass-Lowell, 179 18-9-2 12 Unbeaten Streak (2 games – 2-0-0; 0-0-2; 2-0-0; 1-0-1). 11 Denver, 166 16-10-5 10 Minnesota: Longest Winning Streak (6 games – 6-0-0). Longest 12 Notre Dame, 134 19-12-3 11 Unbeaten Streak (10 games – 8-0-2). 13 Niagara, 107 21-6-5 15 Minnesota Duluth: Longest Winning Streak (2 games – 2-0-0). Longest 14 Yale, 82 14-10-3 14 Unbeaten Streak (3 games – 2-0-1). 15 Nebraska Omaha, 50 18-12-2 NR Minnesota State: Longest Winning Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). Longest others receiving votes:Merrimack College, 24; Providence Col- Unbeaten Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). lege, 12; Dartmouth College, 8; Wisconsin, 6; Boston University, 2; Nebraska Omaha: Longest Winning Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). Longest Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1. Unbeaten Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). North Dakota: Longest Winning Streak (5 games – 5-0-0). Longest Unbeaten Streak (7 games – 6-0-1). St. Cloud State: Longest Winning Streak (5 games –5-0-0). Longest Unbeaten Streak (6 games – 5-0-1). Wisconsin: Longest Winning Streak (7 games – 7-0-0). Longest Un- beaten Streak (11 games – 8-0-3). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

February 13, 2013 Alaska Anchorage: Matt Bailey* (Jr., F), Chris Crowell*** (Sr., F), Scott Warner* (Sr., D). WCHA ANNOUNCES RECORD 115 MEN’S AND Bemidji State: Jake Areshenko*** (Sr., D), Molly Arola*** (Sr., F), Allie WOMEN’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETES FOR 2012-13 Duellman* (Jr., D), Sadie Lundquist*** (Sr., F), Aaron McLeod** (Sr., F), 8TH ANNUAL CLASS INCLUDES 54 REPEAT HONOREES; SCSU’S Brance Orban*** (Sr., F), Erika Wheelhouse* (Sr., D), Abby Williams*** (Sr., F), Danielle Williams* (Jr., D/F). ANNA DONLAN, DREW LEBLANC ARE FOUR-TIME RECIPIENTS Denver: Shawn Ostrow*** (Sr., F), Paul Phillips*** (Sr., D). Michigan Tech: Kevin Genoe*** (Sr., G), Brad Stebner* (Jr., D). The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through Commissioner Minnesota: Bethany Brausen* (Jr., F), Zach Budish* (Jr., F), Nate Bruce M. McLeod, Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, Michigan Condon* (Jr., F). Technological University Athletic Director Suzanne Sanregret (Chair, Minnesota Duluth: Audrey Cournoyer*** (Sr., F), Aaron Crandall*** men’s league) and University of Minnesota Duluth Faculty Represen- (Jr., G), Luke McManus* (So., D), Vanessa Thibault*** (Sr., F). tative Al Mensinger (Chair, women’s league) has announced a record Minnesota State: Emilia Andersson* (Sr., D), Tyler Elbrecht*** (Sr., total of 115 men’s and women’s student-athletes that make up the D), Evan Karambelas* (Jr., G), Melissa Klippenstein* (Jr., F), Erika Mag- eighth annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients for nusson*** (Sr., D), Kathleen Rogan* (Jr., F), Lauren Smith*** (Sr., F). 2012-13. The previous record for honorees in one season was 110 Nebraska Omaha: Bryce Aneloski* (Sr., D), Zahn Raubenheimer* in 2011-12. (Jr., F), Johnnie Searfoss* (Jr., F), Alex Simonson* (Jr., F). “The announcement of our annual WCHA Scholar-Athletes is always North Dakota: Jocelyne Lamoureux*** (Sr., F), Monique Lamou- a very special time of the year,” said McLeod, Martin, Sanregret and reux*** (Sr., F/D), Mary Loken*** (Sr., F), Allison Parizek*** (Sr., F), Mensinger in a joint statement. “It is an opportunity for both the Michelle Bonapace-Potvin* (So., G), Dillon Simpson* (Jr., D), Jordan Association and our member teams to publically acknowledge the Slavin*** (Sr., D). outstanding accomplishments of these young men and women and Ohio State: Madison Marcotte* (Jr., D), Minttu Tuominen* (Sr., F). pay tribute to the amount of time, hard work and dedication each of St. Cloud State: Sydney Burghardt* (Jr., F), Callie Dahl*** (Sr., F), them put into their already demanding schedules as student-athletes. Anna Donlan**** (Sr., G), Nic Dowd* (Jr., F), Julia Gilbert* (Jr., F), Kevin Achieving this high honor is a remarkable tribute to every one of Gravel* (Jr., D), Nick Jensen* (Jr., D), Drew LeBlanc**** (Sr., F), Amanda them and on behalf of the entire WCHA family, we wish them all the Monkman* (Jr., D), Amy Olson* (So., F). success in the world.” Wisconsin: Natalie Berg* (Jr., D). The WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through mem- In 2005-06, the first season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, ber team Faculty Representatives and approved by the conference there were 47 men’s and women’s honorees. In 2006-07, there were membership beginning with the 2005-06 season. To earn recognition 49 honorees, in 2007-08 there were 79, in 2008-09 there were 71, in as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student-athletes 2009-10 there were 80, in 2010-11 there were 90 and in 2011-12 there must have completed at least one year of residency at their present were 110. institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a WCHA Scholar-Athlete recipients will be honored on-ice at an grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous upcoming home game by their institutions and presented a com- two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his/her overall GPA memorative plaque. is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution. Over the first eight years of the award, there have been 640 WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees representing all 12 men’s- and all eight 2012-13 WCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES • BY MEMBER TEAM ****four-time recipient; ***three-time; **two time women’s-member institutions. Fifty-four (54) of this season’s 115 men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar-Athletes are repeat honorees, University of Alaska Anchorage: Matt Bailey* (Jr., F, Oakbank, MB); including two four-time recipients and 21 three-time honorees. Chris Crowell*** (Sr., F, Williams Lake, BC); Daniel Naslund (Sr., F, Earning the distinguished WCHA Scholar-Athlete honor for the Nykoping, ); Kory Roy (So., F, Anchorage, AK); Quinn Sproule fourth time are St. Cloud State’s Anna Donlan (2009-10, ’10-11, ’11- (Jr., D, Hussar, AB); Scott Warner * (Sr., D, Anchorage, AK). 12, ’12-13) and Drew LeBlanc (2009-10, ’10-11, ’11-12, ’12-13), who Bemidji State University: Jake Areshenko*** (Sr., D, Port Coquitlam, become only the sixth and seventh student-athletes to ever do so. BC); Molly Arola*** (Sr., F, Walker, MN); Phil Brewer (Fr., F, Cambridge, The other four-time honorees have been Colorado College’s Scott ON); Allie Duellman* (Jr., D, Maplewood, MN); Matt Hartmann (Sr., F, McCulloch (2005-06, ’06-07, ’07-08, ’08-09), North Dakota’s Chay Hugo, MN); Sadie Lundquist*** (Sr., F, Cloquet, MN); Aaron McLeod** Genoway (2007-08, ’08-09, ’09-10, ’10-11), Minnesota Duluth’s Kenny (Sr., F, Ottawa, ON); Brance Orban*** (Sr., F, Lethbridge, AB); Matt Reiter (2008-09, ’09-10, ’10-11, ’11-12), and Minnesota State’s Jenna Prapavessis (So., D, Oakville, ON); Tyler Tosunian (So., F, Whittier, CA); Hewitt (2006-07, ’07-08, ’08-09, ’09-10) and Austin Lee (2008-09, ’09- Andrew Walsh (So., G, Dawson Creek, BC); Erika Wheelhouse* (Sr., D, 10, ’10-11, ’11-12). Crookston, MN); Abby Williams*** (Sr., F, Alexandria, MN); Danielle Twenty-one (21) of this season’s men’s and women’s honorees have Williams* (Jr., D/F, Waconia, MN); Sam Windle (So., D, Maple Grove, now earned the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award for the third time in their MN); Whitney Wivoda (So., F, Fairbanks, AK). careers. They are, by member team, Alaska Anchorage’s Chris Crowell, Colorado College: Alexander Krushelnyski (Jr., F, Bloomfield Hills, Bemidji State’s Jake Areshenko, Molly Arola, Sadie Lundquist, Brance MI); Eamonn McDermott (Jr., D, Shaker Heights, OH). Orban and Abby Williams, Denver’s Shawn Ostrow and Paul Phillips, University of Denver: Larkin Jacobson (So., F, Sioux City, IA); Scott Michigan Tech’s Kevin Genoe, Minnesota Duluth’s Aaron Crandall, Mayfield (So., D, St. Louis, MO); Shawn Ostrow*** (Sr., F, , AB); Audrey Belanger-Cournoyer and Vanessa Thibault, Minnesota State’s Paul Phillips*** (Sr., D, Darien, IL). Tyler Elbrecht, Erika Magnusson and Lauren Smith, North Dakota’s Michigan Technological University: Kevin Genoe*** (Sr., G, Quali- Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux, Mary Loken, Allison Parizek cum Beach, BC); Tanner Kero (So., F, Hancock, MI); Daniel Sova (Jr., D, and Jordan Slavin, and St. Cloud State’s Callie Dahl. Cottage Grove, MN); Brad Stebner* (Jr., D, Fort McMurray, AB). The complete list of 54 repeat honorees for 2012-13, listed by team, University of Minnesota: Bethany Brausen* (Jr., F, Little , is as follows (****four-time recipient, ***three-time, **two-time): MN); Zach Budish* (Jr., F, Edina, MN); Nate Condon* (Jr., F, Wausau, WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

WI); Noora Räty (Sr., G, Espoo, Finland); Kyle Rau (So., F, Eden Prairie, the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division MN); Michael Shibrowski (Jr., G, Andover, MN); Kelly Terry (Jr., F, Whitby, 1 senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence ON). – community, classroom, character and competition. The complete University of Minnesota Duluth: Audrey Cournoyer*** (Sr., F, Mon- list of finalists follows this release. treal, QC); Aaron Crandall*** (Jr., G, Lakeville, MN); Justin Crandall (So., An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in F, Lakeville, MN); Jake Hendrickson (Sr., F, Savage, MN); Adam Krause School,®the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete (So., F, Hermantown, MN); Luke McManus* (So., D, Apple Valley, MN); and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a Tim Smith (Jr., D, Superior, WI); Vanessa Thibault*** (Sr., F, Lachine, positive impact as leaders in their communities. QC). The finalists were chosen by a media committee from the list of 20 Minnesota State University, Mankato: Emilia Andersson* (Sr., D, candidates announced in November. Nationwide fan voting begins Stockholm, Sweden); Lauren Barnes (Jr., F, Burnsville, MN); Tyler immediately to help select the winner. Fans are encouraged to vote Elbrecht*** (Sr., D, Edwardsville, IL); Chase Grant (So., F, Oklahoma on theSenior CLASS Award website or on the Senior CLASS Award City, OK); Evan Karambelas* (Jr., G, Fort St. John, BC); Melissa Klip- Facebook fan page through March 25. Fan votes will be combined with penstein* (Jr., F, Neubergthal, MB); Mat Knoll (So., D, , AB); media and Division I head coaches’ votes to determine the winner. Erin Krichiver (So., G, Chicago, IL); Erika Magnusson*** (Sr., D, Fergus The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the Falls, MN); Shelby Moteyunas (So., D, Cicero, NY); Kathleen Rogan* 2013 NCAA Frozen Four® in Pittsburgh April 11 and 13. (Jr., F, Vancouver, BC); Kelsie Scott (Jr., F, Souris, MB); Lauren Smith*** For more information on the finalists, visitseniorCLASSaward.com. (Sr., F, Burnsville, MN); Charlie Thauwald (So., F, Rochester, MN). Candidates: Brett Beebe, Western Michigan; Danny University of Nebraska Omaha: Bryce Aneloski* (Sr., D, Pekin, IL); Biega, Harvard; Kyle Bonis, Ferris State; Stephen Carew, Air Force; John Faulkner (Sr., G, Sarnia, ON); Ryan Massa (So., G, Littleton, CO); Alex Gerke, Connecticut; , St. Cloud State; Brendan Jaycob Megna (So., D, Northbrook, IL); Brock Montpetit (Jr., F, Somer- Jamison, Robert Morris; Brandon Nunn, Holy Cross; Cheyne Rocha, set, WI); Brian O’Rourke (So., D, St. Louis, MO); Zahn Raubenheimer* Army; Steven Spinell, Miami (Ohio). (Jr., F, Smoky Lake, AB); Andrew Schmit (So., F, Grafton, WI); Johnnie Searfoss* (Jr., F, Colleyville, TX); Alex Simonson* (Jr., F, Grand Forks, ND); Andrej Sustr (Jr., D, Plzen, Czech Republic); Ryan Walters (Jr., F, JEFF SAUER NAMED HEAD COACH OF 2014 U.S. Rosemount, MN). PARALYMPIC HOCKEY TEAM University of North Dakota: Shelby Amsley-Benzie (Fr., G, Warroad, 2014 U.S. PARALYMPIC TEAM TO BE ANNOUNCED IN JULY MN); Andrea Dalen (So., F, Honefoss, ); Shannon Kaiser (Fr., F, Crookston, MN); Jocelyne Lamoureux*** (Sr., F, Grand Forks, ND); COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Jeff Sauer (Madison, WI) has been Monique Lamoureux*** (Sr., F/D, Grand Forks, ND); Mary Loken*** (Sr., named head coach of the 2014 U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team F, Roseau, MN); Mark MacMillan (So., F, Penticton, BC); Nick Mattson it was announced on February 14 by USA Hockey. Sauer is currently (So., D, Chanhassen, MN); Allison Parizek*** (Sr., F, Minot, ND); Michelle in his second season serving as head coach of the U.S. National Sled Bonapace-Potvin* (So., G, Royn-Noranda, QC); Dillon Simpson* (Jr., Hockey Team. D, Edmonton, AB); Jordan Slavin*** (Sr., D, Erie, CO); Tori Williams (So., In April 2012, Sauer guided Team USA to the gold medal at the D, The Pas, MB). International Paralympic Committee World Championship in Hamar, Ohio State University: Becky Allis (Jr., D, West Olive, MI); Stacy Norway. The U.S. will defend its world title this April in Goyang City, Danczak (So., G, Macedonia, OH); Taylor Kuehl (So., F, Minnetrista, MN); Korea, at the 2013 IPC World Championship. Madison Marcotte* (Jr., D, White Bear Lake, MN); Kari Schmitt (So., D, “Jeff has been a terrific leader for our U.S. National Sled Hockey Canton, MI); Sara Schmitt (So., D, Canton, MI); Paige Semenza (Sr., F, Team and he was the unquestionable choice for this position,” said Pittston, PA); Kayla Sullivan (So., F, Flower Mound, TX); Kim Theut (Sr., Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey. “He has a wealth F, Harrison Township, MI); Minttu Tuominen* (Sr., F, Espoo, Finland). of coaching experience at so many levels and has translated that St. Cloud State University: Brooks Bertsch (So., F, Dubuque, IA); knowledge to the game of sled hockey.” Sydney Burghardt* (Jr., F, Medicine Hat, AB); Callie Dahl*** (Sr., F, “I’m excited and honored to be chosen for this position,” said Sauer. Stillwater, MN); Anna Donlan**** (Sr., G, Hillsboro, WI); Nic Dowd* (Jr., “I have greatly enjoyed the opportunity to be the head coach of the F, Huntsville, AL); Ryan Faragher (So., G, Fort Frances, ON); Julie Friend U.S. National Sled Hockey Team these last two seasons and I look (So., G, Minnetonka, MN); Julia Gilbert* (Jr., F, Hermantown, MN); Kevin forward to seeing this talented group of players through to next Gravel* (Jr., D, Kingsford, MI); Joey Holka (So., F, Phoenix, AZ); Nick year’s Paralympic Games in Sochi.” Jensen* (Jr., D, Rogers, MN); Drew LeBlanc**** (Sr., F, Hermantown, The U.S. Paralympic Hockey Team will compete in the 2014 Sochi MN); Amanda Monkman* (Jr., D, Roseau, MN); David Morley (Fr., F, Paralympic Games March 7-16, 2014, in Sochi, Russia. The U.S. will Richmond Hills, ON); Nick Oliver (So., F, Roseau, MN); Amy Olson* be defending its gold medal from the 2010 Vancouver Paralympic (So., F, Roseau, MN); Joe Phillippi (So., G, Shoreview, MN). Games, and seeking its fourth consecutive Paralympic Games medal University of Wisconsin: Natalie Berg* (Jr., D, Minnetonka, MN); Katy (2002-gold; 2006-bronze). Josephs (So., F, Calgary, AB). Sauer has coached a wide array of U.S. teams throughout his career. He was the head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team at the 1995 February 13, 2013 International Ice Hockey Federation Men’s World Championship in MEN’S HOCKEY FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR Stockholm, Sweden, and at the 1990 in , Wash., along with serving as head coach for the U.S. Men’s Select 2012-13 SENIOR CLASS AWARD® Team at the 1989 Pravda Cup in Leningrad, , and at the GROUP INCLUDES SCSU’S BEN HANOWSKI 1997 Tampere Cup in Tampere, Finland. In addition, Sauer has been deeply involved with the U.S. Deaf Ice OVERLAND PARK, KS – Ten NCAA®men’s hockey student-athletes who Hockey Teams. He will be the head coach of Team USA at the 2013 excel both on and off the ice were selected as finalists today for the World Deaf Hockey Championship in Vantaa, Finland this April. Ad- 2012-13 Senior CLASS Award®in collegiate hockey. To be eligible for ditionally, he has been the head coach of the last three Deaflympic WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

Ice Hockey Teams, leading the U.S. to a gold-medal finish at the 2007 the WCHA, said “The WCHA is delighted to have reached in principle Winter Deaflympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sauer also is currently a an agreement to officially welcome University of Alabama in Hunts- member of USA Hockey’s International Council and Disabled Hockey ville into the Association family as a full-time men’s member. This is Committee, and is president of the American Hearing Impaired Hockey a significant day for the Chargers, the community of Huntsville, the Association. conference itself, and college hockey in general. Growing the game Sauer’s illustrious 31-year NCAA Division 1 college coaching career and assisting developing programs however possible has always featured 655 wins (seventh all-time) and two national championships, been a charge of the WCHA and this is another positive evolution in both of which came during his tenure with the University of Wisconsin our history. (1983, 1990). Sauer led Wisconsin to three NCAA Men’s Frozen Four “Each of our member institutions are 100% committed to keeping appearances, 12 NCAA tournament berths, six Western Collegiate the WCHA among the premier conferences in all of collegiate athletics Hockey Association playoff titles and two WCHA regular-season and our respective ice hockey programs both strong and vibrant. The crowns in 20 seasons as head coach (1982-2002). He also spent 11 University of Alabama in Huntsville is a dynamic, top-quality institu- years (1971-82) as head coach of the men’s ice hockey team at his tion with an excellent academic and athletic reputation and without alma mater, Colorado College, where he was twice named WCHA question the Chargers are going to be a great fit and a successful, Coach of the Year (1972, 1975). contributing member. In 2011, Sauer was honored with the ’s Les- “Just as the entire UAH campus and the Huntsville community are ter Patrick Trophy for his outstanding service to hockey in the United exhilarated to now have a welcoming home for their men’s hockey States. In 2000, he was recognized with USA Hockey’s Distinguished program, the WCHA is also extremely proud and gratified to be pro- Achievement Award. He was also named to the Wisconsin Hockey Hall viding that home.” of Fame in 2004 and received the John ‘Snooks’ Kelly Founders Award Said University of Alabama in Huntsville President Robert Alten- from the American Hockey Coaches Association for his contributions kirch, “We’re pleased that our ice hockey team is going to have the to the overall growth and development of the of ice hockey in opportunity to compete and grow in a NCAA Division 1 conference. the U.S. We believe that our affiliation with the Western Collegiate Hockey Notes:Team USA has won the last three major international events, Association will be a tremendous boost to our recruiting, scheduling including the 2009 IPC World Sledge Hockey Championship in Ostra- and our ability to be competitive on the ice. va, Czech Republic; the 2010 Paralympic Games in Vancouver, B.C.; “We want to thank the WCHA and its member institutions for their and the 2012 IPC World Sledge Hockey Championship in Hamar, confidence in allowing us to be a part of their conference. Their affir- Norway … During the 2012-13 season, the U.S. has won a pair of mative vote will invigorate our ability to maintain our great hockey international tournaments; Team USA defeated Canada on Dec. 8 in tradition.” the championship game of the 2012 World Sledge Hockey Challenge UAH Director of Athletics Dr. E.J. Brophy said, “All athletic programs in Calgary, Alberta, and it topped Korea on Jan. 26 in the title game experience special defining moments, and our hockey program’s of the 2013 USA Hockey Sled Cup in Indian Trail, NC … The manage- acceptance today into the Western Collegiate Hockey Association is ment of the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team is under the direction certainly one of those moments. The WCHA is a preeminent hockey of USA Hockey’s International Council, chaired by Tony Rossi … Jim conference in America, and I know that our student-athletes, coach- Johannson, assistant executive director of USA Hockey, oversees es, fans, friends, alums and the people of Huntsville are ecstatic and all hockey operations for the organization and Dan Brennan is the proud of this giant step for our ice hockey program. general manager of the 2014 U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team. “The last time we were in a conference, we won the conference tournament and advanced to the NCAA tournament, which will be our immediate and ambitious when we begin play in the WCHA. WCHA GRANTS FULL-TIME MEMBERSHIP TO It is a banner day for the Chargers.” UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE The men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association, home to a record CHARGERS TO BECOME 10TH MEMBER OF MEN’S LEAGUE 37 national championships teams since it’s founding in 1951, has been operating as a 12-team conference for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. Current members are University of Alaska Anchorage, Bemidji The Western Collegiate Hockey Association men’s membership voted State University, Colorado College, University of Denver, Michigan January 17 to admit the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Technological University, University of Minnesota, University of Min- as a full-time men’s conference member. The vote of approval was nesota Duluth, Minnesota State University, University of Nebraska taken after UAH submitted an application for membership and made Omaha, University of North Dakota, St. Cloud State University and a formal presentation to a WCHA group of member-team Presidents University of Wisconsin. and Athletic Directors at a meeting held in conjunction with the NCAA On March 21, 2011, the announced the formation Convention in Dallas, Tex. of a new Division 1 men’s college hockey league that would include The addition of University of Alabama in Huntsville into college current WCHA-members Minnesota and Wisconsin and begin play hockey’s most historic and successful conference will bring future in 2013-14. On July 13, 2012, Colorado College, Denver, Minnesota men’s league membership to 10 teams. Their membership will be Duluth, Nebraska Omaha and North Dakota announced they would effective as soon as 2013-14. be leaving the WCHA following the 2012-13 season to form another WCHA men’s membership in 2013-14 currently consists of University new league, known as the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, of Alaska Anchorage, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Bemidji State which also begins play in 2013-14. Then on Sept. 22, 2011, St. Cloud University, Bowling Green State University, Ferris State University, State announced they were leaving the WCHA for the NCHC. Lake Superior State University, Michigan Technological University, Minnesota State University, Mankato and Northern Michigan Uni- versity. ABOUT UAH HOCKEY In issuing a joint statement on behalf of the Association, Dr. Richard The University of Alabama in Huntsville hockey program has been Davenport, President of Minnesota State University, Mankato and Chair playing as an NCAA Division I independent since the end of the of the WCHA President’s Group, and Bruce McLeod, Commissioner of 2009-10 season following the dissolution of the CHA (College Hockey WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

America). The program was dropped back to club status for a brief hosted by Bowling Green, will have first-round start times of 1:30 pm stint in the spring of 2012, and then revived a short time later. The and 5 pm ET on March 30, while the regional final will be 4 pm ET on program struggled to fill a 2012-13 schedule, as previously scheduled March 31. Tickets for the three-game package are $75. teams dropped UAH upon the canceling of the program. Tickets for the West regional at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Known as the “Hockey Capital of the South,” UAH has been playing Mich., hosted by Michigan, are on sale for $65. The first-round contests NCAA hockey since 1985. The program won two NCAA Division II are at 2 pm and 5:30 pm ET on March 29, while the regional final is Championships in the mid-1990’s, before Div. II hockey was dropped. set for 4 pm ET on March 30. The program has seen massive facility upgrades, as well as a new Tickets for all sites can be purchased by visiting the respective coaching staff with professional experience and high expectations. arena box office, calling (800) 745-3000 or online at www.NCAA.com/ UAH has made an appearance in six NCAA Tournaments and is cur- frozenfour. If any of the host schools are selected to participate in the rently the only D1 hockey program without a home in 2013-14. 2013 Div. 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, they will be assigned to For a history of UAH hockey, visit: http://www.uahchargers.com/ their host site. Times for regional contests are subject to change. /2011/11/10/MHOCKEY_1110111439.aspx?path=mhockey. Tickets for the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, set for April 11-13 at CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pa., went on sale Dec. 10. Reserved all session tickets for both semifinals and the championship game are FAN BALLOTING OPEN FOR 2013 $200 and can be purchased by visiting NCAA.com/tickets, stopping MEMORIAL AWARD by the CONSOL Energy Center Ticket Office or calling (800) 745-3000. The Men’s Frozen Four has sold out 16 of the last 20 years and is St. Paul, Minn. – As second half play continues in college hockey, expected to do so again this year. The CONSOL Energy Center, home fans of the game can help determine the winner of the 2013 Hobey of the NHL’s , has a seating capacity of 18,387. Baker Award. Awarded annually to college hockey’s top player, the Hobey Bak- WCHA UNVEILS NEW MOBILE WEBSITE FOR 2012- er’s highly popular fan-voting phase opened on January 7. Visit the Hobey Baker website: www.hobeybakeraward.com. Click on the Vote 13 SEASON … AT WCHA.COM/MOBILE for Hobey icon and follow the prompts to make your selection from this year’s outstanding crop of 77 college hockey players. The WCHA announced an all-new mobile website for the 2012-13 This first phase of fan balloting runs through March 10. Phase two season that includes significant updates and upgrades to the previ- of fan balloting will begin on March 22 from the list of Top Ten Hobey ous platform. The men’s and women’s mobile site, launched at the Baker finalists. The fans’ vote accounts for a full 1 percent of the total same url as before (www.wcha.com/mobile) includes more visually ballot in each phase in selecting this year’s award recipient. appealing pages, a better navigation system and improved mobile Award criteria include candidates emulating the exceptional box scores among other changes. character traits exhibited by the award’s namesake, Hobey Baker. An The many upgrades include: More visually appealing league and American super-hero, Baker was a World War I fighter pilot and was member team home pages with images included to promote the known as America’s greatest amateur athlete in his day, excelling at top stories … Better navigation system including easy links to each member team’s home page from a menu at top of each page … In- hockey and football at Princeton. Award candidates must demon- dividual mobile player statistics pages that are accessible from team strate strength of character both on and off the ice, contribute to the and league stats pages, press releases and game stories … Improved integrity of his team and display outstanding skills in all phases of mobile press release presentation that now includes images and the game. Consideration should be given to scholastic achievement the ability for people to share via social media … Improved mobile and sportsmanship. game story presentation with images now included and the ability Key Hobey Baker announcement dates for 2013 include: Top Ten for embedding potential video. Mobile game stories can also now be list of candidates - March 21; Hobey Hat Trick of three finalists - April shared via social media … Significant changes to mobile box scores 3; Hobey Baker Award announcement - April 12. with the addition of all game data, including all player and team The 2013 Hobey Baker Award winner will be announced from a field stats. Previous box scores were all text-based. The new version uses of three Hobey Hat Trick finalists on Friday, April 12, 2013 during the an “accordion” format for accessing different game stats categories. NCAA Frozen Four Championships in Pittsburgh, Pa. The 33rd annual WCHA.com, the official website of the 61-year-old WCHA, includes award announcement honoring college hockey’s top player will be TheWCHAShop.com as the league’s on-line merchandise store and televised live. For more info please visit www.hobeybakeraward.com. WCHA.com/mobile. They are joint ventures of the WCHA and SportDe- signs.com, featuring a statistical partnership with CollegeHockeyStats. TICKETS ON SALE FOR 2013 NCAA MEN’S ICE net. HOCKEY REGIONALS, FROZEN FOUR

Tickets for the 2013 Div. 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Championship regional rounds and finals are on sale. Northeast regional tickets, to be held at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H., and hosted by UNH, are available for $75. Start times for first-round games are 4:30 pm and 8 pm ET on March 29, while the regional final is at 6:30 pm ET on March 30. Start times for the East regional at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I., hosted by Brown, will be 5:30 pm and 9 pm ET for first-round games on March 30, with the regional final scheduled for 6:30 pm ET on March 31. Tickets for the three-game package are $75. The Midwest regional at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio, WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION DOWNLOAD THE FINAL FIVE FAN GUIDE AT WCHA.COM/MEN/TOURNEY/INDEX.PHP

2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE FAN APPRECIATION NIGHTS MARCH 21-23 • XCEL ENERGY CENTER • SAINT PAUL, MN Thursday, March 21 Great Waters Brewing Company The tradition of championship college hockey continues at Xcel Energy 426 St. Peter Street, (651) 224-2739 (www.greatwatersbc.com) Center in Saint Paul with the 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, the Friday, March 22 Inaugural 2014 Big Ten Conference Championship, and the 2015 WCHA Joseph’s Bar and Grill Final Five. Top college hockey, premier hockey venue, best hockey city. 140 South Wabasha Street, (651) 222-2435 (www.josephsgrill.com) Saturday, March 23 Dixie’s on Grand EVENT DETAILS/FINAL FIVE TICKET INFORMATION 695 Grand Avenue, (651) 222-7345 (www.dixiesongrand.com) Season Ticket Holders: All tournament package holders for the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five receive discounted ticket pricing, the right of first refusal to their seats in 2015 at Xcel Energy Center, seating upgrade DANCE MANIA PRESENTED BY VISIT SAINT PAUL opportunity (based on availability), and the ability to add additional Bring your dance moves and shake what your momma gave you at the packages. Season tickets will be mailed in February 2013. 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Dance Mania Contest! Throughout Tournament Packages: Reserve your tournament packages now the tournament, get up and dance when you hear the designated song! to receive the best seats available following the season ticket holder The person who shakes it the best throughout the entire tournament renewal process. All tournament packages are $165 for lower level, club will walk away with $250 from Visit Saint Paul and tickets to the 2014 level and upper level side sections and $80 for upper level end sections. WCHA Final Five. Costumes encouraged! Each tournament package includes five tickets, one ticket to each of the five games of the tournament. PICK YOUR FINAL FIVE Group Tickets: Group tickets (10+) are available for tournament pack- Get in on the action at this year’s 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five with ages and individual games beginning December 10. Call (651) 312-3486. the Pick Your Final Five Sweepstakes! Single Game Tickets: Single game tickets (if available) go on sale to Pick the teams you think will be part of the 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA the public Monday, March 11, 2013. Purchase tickets in person at the Xcel Final Five and you may go to the 2014 Final Five with three friends for Energy Center box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone FREE! at (800) 745-3000. For additional details, visit www.xcelenergycenter.com/wcha Final Five Game Schedule & Ticket Prices Games – Date, Time • LCU • UPPER STAY & PLAY SATURDAY Game 1 – Quarterfinal Thursday, March 21, 2 pm • $26 • $21 As you prepare for the championship game at 7 p.m. on Saturday, take Game 2 – Quarterfinal Thursday, March 21, 7 pm • $31 • $21 time to enjoy all there is to do around Saint Paul. Game 3 – Semi-final Friday, March 22, 2 pm • $41 • $21 Hop on the FREE shuttle to Mall of America from the Crowne Plaza Game 4 – Semi-final Friday, March 22, 7 pm • $46 • $21 Hotel at 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Game 5 – Championship Saturday, March 23, 7 pm • $46 • $21 Take in the vs. at 1 pm or check out LCU = Lower, Club & Upper (Side) Levels UPPER = Upper (End) Levels local hot spots like Lowertown, Grand Avenue and the West 7th District. Special Minnesota Wild (NHL) Ticket Offer For Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five season ticket holders. Visit www.xce- EXPLORE SAINT PAUL lenergycenter.com/wcha or call (651) 726-8240. Find your way to Lowertown, Grand Avenue or the West 7th District for food, entertainment and shopping! EVENT PARKING Xcel Energy Center is serviced primarily by two ramps–RiverCentre and 13 THINGS TO DO IN SAINT PAUL Kellogg–directly connected to the complex. There are 50+ parking ramps 1 - Get down in Lowertown!. 2 - Pose with local legend . and lots within a short walk of the arena and more information is available 3 - Soak in the city in historic Rice Park. 4 - Tour history at the Minnesota at www.smart-trips.org/parking. State Capitol. 5 - Enjoy cultural cuisine from Nepali to Somali. 6 - Wander amongst the rich and famous along Summit Avenue. 7 - Explore the wonders of the Science Museum of Minnesota. 8 - Meander and mingle WCHA FAN FEST on Grand Avenue. 9 - Enjoy the shops and stops along Selby Avenue. 10 Friday, March 22 & Saturday, March 23 - Pray for your team at the Cathedral of Saint Paul. 11 - Enjoy a pre-game Iron Range Grill (Xcel Energy Center/Gate 4), 4:30-6:30 pm meal on West 7th. 12 - Marvel at the mighty Mississippi River. 13 - Shop Come celebrate the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five with live music, ‘til you drop at Mall of America. interactive games, food & beverages and more! Cheerleaders, mascots and WCHA pep bands will rock the house with the school songs that lead their teams to victory! HOTEL INFORMATION WCHA Fan Fest is free and open to the public! For a list of hotels in Saint Paul and the surrounding areas, as well as Live Music special rates, download the 2013 WCHA Final Five Fan Guide at wcha.com. Enjoy the sounds of local live music before the games on Friday and Saturday nights as these bands rock inside Gate 4 at the Iron Range Grill XCEL ENERGY CENTER INFORMATION as part of the WCHA Fan Fest. www.xcelenergycenter.com Friday, March 22, 4:30 pm: Uncle Chunk (www.unclechunk.com) 199 West Kellogg Boulevard • Saint Paul, MN 55102 (651) 726-8240 Saturday, March 23, 4:30 pm: Playback (www.playbackrocks.com) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 WCHA GAME SUMMARIES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23

Minnesota Duluth 3 at Minnesota 5 (WCHA) Minnesota Duluth 2 at Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) Attendance: 10078 (sellout). Total Time: 2:25. Scoring by Period - MND Attendance: 10241 (sellout). Total Time: 2:40. Scoring by Period - MND 0-3-0=3; MIN 1-2-2=5. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MIN Nate Condon/11 0-1-1-0=2; MIN 1-0-1-0=2. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MIN Mike Reilly/3 (Ben (Ben Marshall/9, Sam Warning/12) 4:04. 2nd Period Scoring - 2, MIN Marshall/10, Sam Warning/13) 18:11 (PP). 2nd Period Scoring - 2, MND Erik Haula/14 (Zach Budish/17) 7:50 (SH); 3, MND Justin Crandall/5 (Cal Austin Farley/13 (Caleb Herbert/11, Andy Welinski/11) 12:13 (PP). 3rd Decowski/2) 8:27 (PP); 4, MND Austin Farley/11 (Joe Basaraba/5) 13:10; Period Scoring - 3, MIN Tom Serratore/7 (Travis Boyd/10) 6:25; 4, MND 5, MIN Sam Warning/7 (Nate Condon/18) 14:52; 6, MND Austin Farley/12 Jake Hendrickson/5 (Keegan Flaherty/4, Cal Decowski/3) 12:54. Overtime (Tony Cameranesi/14, Caleb Herbert/10) 19:16 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 7, Scoring - None. Minnesota Duluth Goaltending - Matt McNeely (64:59, MIN Kyle Rau/14 (/14, Zach Budish/18) 13:25 (GW); 8, MIN 40 shots, 38 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:01, 0 GA). Minnesota Goaltend- Erik Haula/15 19:54 (EN). Minnesota Duluth Goaltending - Matt McNeely ing - Adam Wilcox (65:00, 37 shots, 35 saves, 2 GA). Tie - Matt McNeely, (58:55, 33 shots, 29 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (1:05, 1 GA). Minnesota MND (8-11-3). Tie - Adam Wilcox, MIN (20-5-5). Shots On Goal - MND Goaltending - Adam Wilcox (59:56, 29 shots, 26 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net 12-9-13-3=37; MIN 9-11-17-3=40. Power-Plays - MND 1 of 5; MIN 1 of 4. (0:04, 0 GA). Win - Adam Wilcox, MIN (20-5-4). Loss - Matt McNeely, MND Penalties - MND 7 (14 min); MIN 8 (16 min). Three Stars: 1. Tom Serratore (8-11-2). Shots On Goal - MND 11-14-4=29; MIN 7-11-16=34. Power-Plays (Minnesota) 2. Mike Reilly (Minnesota) 3. Jake Hendrickson (Minnesota - MND 2 of 4; MIN 0 of 5. Penalties - MND 5 (10 min); MIN 4 (8 min). Three Duluth). Stars: 1. Kyle Rau (Minnesota) 2. Austin Farley (Minnesota Duluth) 3. Sam Warning (Minnesota). North Dakota 6 at Denver 1 (WCHA) Attendance: 6049 (sellout). Total Time: 2:35. Scoring by Period - NDK 3-1- St. Cloud State 3 at Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 2=6; DEN 1-0-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, DEN Ty Loney/6 (Nolan Zajac/17, Attendance: 6672. Total Time: 2:18. Scoring by Period - STC 2-0-1=3; CC Nick Shore/16) 8:50 (PP); 2, NDK /20 (/29, 1-0-3=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, STC Jonny Brodzinski/15 (Nic Dowd/19, Dillon Simpson/16) 10:34; 3, NDK /8 (Mark MacMillan/10, Brooks Bertsch/3) 4:56; 2, STC Andrew Prochno/3 (Joe Rehkamp/5) 5:07; Rocco Grimaldi/15) 18:24 (PP) (GW); 4, NDK Rocco Grimaldi/12 (Danny 3, CC Jeff Collett/3 (Peter Maric/2) 9:41. 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Kristo/23, Dillon Simpson/17) 19:48. 2nd Period Scoring - 5, NDK Mark Period Scoring - 4, CC Charlie Taft/4 (Rylan Schwartz/25, Mike Boivin/12) MacMillan/10 (Carter Rowney/13, Jordan Schmaltz/8) 19:59 (PP). 3rd 0:33; 5, CC Rylan Schwartz/12 (Joe Marciano/6, Charlie Taft/8) 4:27; 6, Period Scoring - 6, NDK Michael Parks/6 (Mark MacMillan/11, Drake CC Charlie Taft/5 (Alexander Krushelnyski/22, Rylan Schwartz/26) 14:08 Caggiula/8) 12:43; 7, NDK Dillon Simpson/3 (Nick Mattson/12, Colten St. (GW); 7, STC Jonny Brodzinski/16 (Andrew Prochno/14, Nick Jensen/21) Clair/3) 19:20 (PP). North Dakota Goaltending - Clarke Saunders (59:17, 29 18:49 (EA). St. Cloud State Goaltending - Ryan Faragher (57:54, 29 shots, shots, 28 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:43, 0 GA). Denver Goaltending - Juho 25 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (2:06, 0 GA). Colorado College Goaltending Olkinuora (20:00, 8 shots, 5 saves, 3 GA); Sam Brittain (39:56, 29 shots, 26 - Joe Howe (60:00, 43 shots, 40 saves, 3 GA). Win - Joe Howe, CC (8-7-4). saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:04, 0 GA). Win - Clarke Saunders, NDK (11-6-4). Loss - Ryan Faragher, STC (17-10-1). Shots On Goal - STC 11-13-19=43; CC Loss - Juho Olkinuora, DEN (10-4-5). Shots On Goal - NDK 8-13-16=37; 13-8-8=29. Power-Plays - STC 0 of 2; CC 0 of 2. Penalties - STC 2 (4 min); CC DEN 7-16-6=29. Power-Plays - NDK 3 of 9; DEN 1 of 7. Penalties - NDK 8 2 (4 min). Three Stars: 1. Charlie Taft (Colorado College) 2. Rylan Schwartz (16 min); DEN 12 (43 min). Three Stars: 1. Danny Kristo (North Dakota) (Colorado College) 3. Jonny Brodzinski (St. Cloud State). 2. Clarke Saunders (North Dakota) 3. Mark MacMillan (North Dakota).

North Dakota 4 at Denver 5 (WCHA) St. Cloud State 5 at Colorado College 2 (WCHA) Attendance: 6031 (sellout). Total Time: 2:50. Scoring by Period - NDK 1-2- Attendance: 7385 (sellout). Total Time: 2:21. Scoring by Period - STC 1-3- 1=4; DEN 1-3-1=5. 1st Period Scoring - 1, NDK Rocco Grimaldi/11 (Nick 1=5; CC 1-0-1=2. 1st Period Scoring - 1, CC Rylan Schwartz/13 (Eamonn Mattson/11) 2:59; 2, DEN Zac Larraza/8 (Ty Loney/9) 5:48. 2nd Period McDermott/16) 3:48; 2, STC Jonny Brodzinski/17 (Drew LeBlanc/31, Scoring - 3, NDK Carter Rowney/7 (Drake Caggiula/7, Derek Forbort/9) Andrew Prochno/15) 7:41. 2nd Period Scoring - 3, STC Kalle Kossila/13 1:08; 4, DEN Chris Knowlton/13 (Paul Phillips/6, David Makowski/17) 3:43 (Andrew Prochno/16, Jonny Brodzinski/10) 5:22; 4, STC Cory Thorson/9 (PP); 5, DEN Daniel Doremus/9 4:08; 6, DEN Joey LaLeggia/11 (Quentin (Ethan Prow/10, Nick Oliver/5) 9:31 (GW); 5, STC Ben Hanowski/13 (Drew Shore/8, Ty Loney/10) 7:56 (PP); 7, NDK Corban Knight/14 (Joe Gleason/10, LeBlanc/32, Nick Jensen/22) 19:57. 3rd Period Scoring - 6, CC Rylan Danny Kristo/22) 9:22 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 8, DEN Nick Shore/12 (Chris Schwartz/14 (Alexander Krushelnyski/23, Eamonn McDermott/17) 4:12; Knowlton/13, Daniel Doremus/10) 3:45 (GW); 9, NDK Danny Kristo/19 7, STC Joey Benik/2 (Andrew Prochno/17) 17:14. St. Cloud State Goalten- (Corban Knight/28) 8:29 (SH). North Dakota Goaltending - Zane Gothberg ding - Ryan Faragher (60:00, 19 shots, 17 saves, 2 GA). Colorado College (24:08, 25 shots, 22 saves, 3 GA); Clarke Saunders (35:04, 16 shots, 14 Goaltending - Joe Howe (40:00, 21 shots, 17 saves, 4 GA); Josh Thorim- saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:48, 0 GA). Denver Goaltending - Juho Olkin- bert (20:00, 5 shots, 4 saves, 1 GA). Win - Ryan Faragher, STC (18-10-1). uora (60:00, 39 shots, 35 saves, 4 GA). Win - Juho Olkinuora, DEN (10-3-5). Loss - Joe Howe, CC (8-8-4). Shots On Goal - STC 7-14-5=26; CC 5-5-9=19. Loss - Clarke Saunders, NDK (10-6-4). Shots On Goal - NDK 9-13-17=39; Power-Plays - STC 0 of 4; CC 0 of 2. Penalties - STC 6 (12 min); CC 8 (16 DEN 17-16-8=41. Power-Plays - NDK 1 of 7; DEN 2 of 5. Penalties - NDK 7 min). Three Stars: 1. Jonny Brodzinski (St. Cloud State) 2. Andrew Prochno (14 min); DEN 9 (18 min). Three Stars: 1. Chris Knowlton (Denver) 2. Juho (St. Cloud State) 3. Rylan Schwartz (Colorado College). Olkinuora (Denver) 3. Corban Knight (North Dakota). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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USA Under-18 Team 3 at Nebraska Omaha 2 (EX) Rescheduled from 2/21. Attendance: 3030. Total Time: 2:03. Scoring by Period - U18 1-0-2=3; UNO 2-0-0=2. 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNO Zahn Raubenheimer (Ryan Walters, Nick Seeler) 11:43; 2, U18 Dawson Cook (J.T. Compher) 14:07 (SH); 3, UNO Dominic Zombo (Nick Seeler, Ryan Walters) 18:50. 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - 4, U18 Keaton Thompson (Will Butcher) 8:16; 5, U18 Evan Allen (Tyler Kelleher, Steven Santini) 9:45 (GW). USA Under-18 Team Goaltending - Thatcher Demko (59:51, 17 shots, 15 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:09, 0 GA). Nebras- ka Omaha Goaltending - Ryan Massa (40:00, 29 shots, 28 saves, 1 GA); John Faulkner (19:02, 16 shots, 14 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:58, 0 GA). Win - Thatcher Demko, U18. Loss - John Faulkner, UNO. Shots On Goal - U18 16-13-16=45; UNO 9-5-3=17. Power-Plays - U18 0 of 3; UNO 0 of 3. Penalties - U18 4 (8 min); UNO 4 (8 min). Three Stars: 1. Dawson Cook (USA Under-18 Team) 2. Zahn Raubenheimer (Nebraska Omaha) 3. Keaton Thompson (USA Under-18 Team).

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Penn State 0 at Wisconsin 5 (NC) Attendance: 8547. Total Time: 2:10. Scoring by Period - PSU 0-0-0=0; WIS 0-2-3=5. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, WIS John Ramage/6 (Tyler Barnes/9, Mark Zengerle/13) 1:26 (GW); 2, WIS Michael Mersch/17 (Jake McCabe/11, Tyler Barnes/10) 16:05 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 3, WIS Nic Kerdiles/6 (Mark Zengerle/14, Tyler Barnes/11) 10:20; 4, WIS Tyler Barnes/8 (Keegan Meuer/6, John Ramage/5) 15:17; 5, WIS Brendan Woods/4 (Joseph LaBate/10, Nic Kerdiles/10) 16:51 (PP). Penn State Goaltending - PJ Musico (60:00, 51 shots, 46 saves, 5 GA). Wisconsin Goaltending - Joel Rumpel (59:52, 22 shots, 22 saves, 0 GA); Empty Net (0:08, 0 GA). Win - Joel Rumpel, WIS (8-7-4). Loss - PJ Musico, PSU (4-6-0). Shots On Goal - PSU 6-7-9=22; WIS 6-22-23=51. Power-Plays - PSU 0 of 3; WIS 2 of 7. Penalties - PSU 7 (14 min); WIS 3 (6 min).

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Penn State 3 at Wisconsin 2 ot (NC) Attendance: 9078. Total Time: 2:23. Scoring by Period - PSU 0-0-2-1=3; WIS 0-1-1-0=2. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, WIS Mark Zengerle/6 (Nic Kerdiles/11, Kevin Schulze/2) 16:40. 3rd Period Scoring - 2, WIS Joseph LaBate/5 (Michael Mersch/9, Jefferson Dahl/6) 6:41; 3, PSU Taylor Holstrom/8 (Max Gardiner/18) 6:48; 4, PSU Casey Bailey/14 12:16 (PP). Overtime Scoring - 5, PSU Taylor Holstrom/9 (Max Gardiner/19, Casey Bailey/13) 4:26 (GW). Penn State Goaltending - Matthew Skoff (64:26, 44 shots, 42 saves, 2 GA). Wisconsin Goaltending - Landon Peterson (64:19, 36 shots, 33 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:07, 0 GA). Win - Matthew Skoff, PSU (9-8-0). Loss - Landon Peterson, WIS (6-4-3). Shots On Goal - PSU 10-8-15-3=36; WIS 11-20-11-2=44. Power-Plays - PSU 1 of 4; WIS 0 of 4. Penalties - PSU 7 (14 min); WIS 7 (14 min). WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 HEAD-TO-HEAD WCHA TEAM RECORDS (Note: each column has number of games vs each opponent and season record vs that opponent. Each team plays a total of 28 league games.)

UAA BSU CC DU MTU UM UMD MSU UNO UND SCSU UW GP, W-L-T, PTS UAA --- 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-2 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-4-0 26, 2-18-6, 10 BSU 2, 1-0-1 --- 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-0-0 4, 2-1-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-2-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-1-1 24, 5-13-6, 16 CC 2, 0-0-2 2, 2-0-0 --- 4, 1-2-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 2-0-0 24, 9-11-4, 22 DU 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-1-1 4, 2-1-1 --- 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 1-2-1 4, 1-3-0 2, 0-1-1 24, 11-8-5, 27 MTU 2, 1-1-0 4, 3-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 --- 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-2 24, 6-14-4, 16 UM 4, 3-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 1-0-1 4, 2-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-1-1 24, 13-6-5, 31 UMD 2, 2-0-0 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 3-0-1 2, 0-1-1 --- 2, 0-2-0 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 26, 8-13-5, 21 MSU 4, 3-0-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 2-0-0 --- 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 24, 14-9-1, 29 UNO 2, 2-0-0 4, 2-1-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-1-1 4, 3-1-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 24, 14-8-2, 30 UND 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 4, 2-2-0 4, 2-1-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 2-0-0 --- 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-0-1 24, 12-6-6, 30 SCSU 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 3-1-0 4, 3-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-1-1 --- 2, 0-0-0 24, 16-7-1, 33 UW 4, 4-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-2 4, 1-2-1 2, 1-0-1 4, 2-2-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 --- 24, 10-7-7, 27

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

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

By Team v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. Total Alaska Anchorage 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-1 Bemidji State 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-1 Colorado College 0-1-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-4-1 Denver 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-2-0 Michigan Tech 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 Minnesota 3-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 8-0-0 Minnesota Duluth 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 Minnesota State 2-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 6-0-2 Nebraska Omaha 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 4-4-0 North Dakota 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 St. Cloud State 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 3-5-0 Wisconsin 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 4-4-0 Totals 9-8-1 7-8-1 13-15-1 9-0-1 8-1-1 46-32-5 (.528) (.469) (.466) (.950) (.850) (.584)

By Site v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. Total Home 5-3-1 6-4-1 9-6-1 6-0-1 7-1-0 33-14-4 Away 3-2-0 0-4-0 2-5-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 8-11-1 Neutral 1-3-0 1-0-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-7-0 Totals 9-8-1 7-8-1 13-15-1 9-0-1 8-1-1 46-32-5 (.528) (.469) (.466) (.950) (.850) (.584) WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 WCHA TEAM NOTEBOOKS

points (57g, 61a) in 142 games … He sits alone in third place on BSU’s ALASKA ANCHORAGE Division 1-era scoring list behind Luke Erickson (121) … With 57 goals to his credit, George sits second on BSU’s Division 1-era goal scoring list The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves return to action with a non-conference … He remains eight short of Matt Read’s (2008-11) record of 65 … This set against Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks in the annual Alaska Airlines Gov- season, BSU is 5-4-1 when scoring three or more goals, 1-13-6 when net- ernor’s Cup in a home-and-home series, March 1-2 … the teams will play ting less than three goals and is 1-14-1 when its opponents have met the at the Carlson Center at 7:05 pm on Friday, before the finale on Saturday three-goal threshold … Matt Prapavessis logged a pair of assists Feb. 15 at 7:07 pm at the Sullivan Arena … there will also be the first ever UAA vs. marking the third multi-assist night of his career … In four games versus UAF alumni game at 2 pm on Saturday at the Sullivan Arena … overall, the Bulldogs this season, Prapavessis has four points (0g, 4a) and two of UAA leads the all-times series 82-52-11 and at UAA, 48-20-5 and at UAF, his three multi-assists performances … With an assist on the power-play 34-32-6 … UAF leads the Cup record, 11-8 … after UAA won three straight Feb. 15, Danny Mattson leads BSU in power-play scoring (2g, 8a) … The from 2006-09, UAF has captured the Cup title in three straight seasons from sophomore has had a hand in nine of the Beavers’ 17 (2g, 7a) power-play 2010 to 2012 … UAA leads 8-4-1 in the last 13 outings … since bench boss goals in league play to rank 11th in WCHA power-play scoring … On the Dave Shyiak took the reins, the Seawolves are 11-7-2 against UAF … the season, the Beavers are 17-for-90 (.189) on the man-advantage with 15 Governor’s Cup, which started during the 1993-94 season, has gone into power-play goals coming in 24 WCHA games … The Beavers are 15-for-71 a shootout to determine the winner on six occasions – last was 2011-12 (.211) in WCHA play to rank fourth the league in power-play efficiency … in 2008-09, the Governor’s Cup returned to a two-game format – the … Since BSU ended its eight-game, 0-for-19 dry spell on the power-play, Cup started as a two-game contest and continued for six seasons before Feb. 9 at Wisconsin, the Beavers have converted five of their last 10 changing to a four-game format for nine seasons … last season, UAA won man-advantage chances (.500) … BSU’s -kill unit held Minnesota at home, 3-2, before falling to UAF on the road, 3-1 … the Seawolves will Duluth scoreless on all seven of its power-play opportunities Feb. 15-16 take on the Nanooks after being swept by then-No. 16 Nebraska Omaha to move to 93-for-114 (.816) on the season, while it has stymied 77-for-91 at home (3-0, 6-5) on Feb. 15-16 … on Feb. 15, UAA posted a season-low opponent power-play chances in WCHA play to sit third in the league 10 shots on goal and never went on the power-play – also a season first (.835) … BSU’s penalty-kill unit has allowed only two power-play goals in … the shutout was UAA’s sixth of the season … all of the opponents that its last 10 games and 29 man-advantage chances (.935) … With 38 saves have shutout UAA are currently ranked in the USCHO.com Men’s Division Feb. 15, Andrew Walsh surpassed Bob Tallarico for sixth place on BSU’s 1 Poll … on Feb. 16, the Seawolves posted a season-high four power-play Division 1-era saves list (805) … Andrew Walsh finished the weekend goals – the first time since Dec. 9, 2011 against Colorado College (4-for-11) unbeaten at 1-0-1 with 74 saves a 1.45 goals-against average and .961 – while allowing just one man-advantage strike for the Mavericks … two save percentage in 124:32 of play … On Feb. 15, Walsh turned aside 38 defensemen scored tallies for UAA – including two by freshman D Blake Bulldogs shots while allowing two goals to help the Beavers to a 4-2 Leask … Leask’s tally at :33 seconds into the second was the first of his victory and end a 12-game winless streak that dated back to Dec. 15 … collegiate career … both of Leask’s goals came on the man-advantage … On Feb. 16, Walsh stopped 36-of-37 shots in a 1-1 draw with UMD … In also scoring for UAA was D Derek Docken, breaking a 19-game scoreless addition, Walsh served as the last line of defense for a BSU penalty-kill drought … freshman F Blake Tatchell scored the game’s first tally of the unit that was a perfect 7-of-7 on the kill … He earned WCHA Defensive night, giving him eight goals this season … Leask, Docken and Tatchell Player of the Week laurels for his play … Since coming off the bench in all scored their first tally against UNO, while junior F Matt Bailey picked relief Feb. 9, Andrew Walsh has a 1.16 GAA, a .966 save percentage and up his second career goal against the Mavericks … posting multi-point is 1-0-1 in three appearances … Brance Orban made an appearance in nights were Tatchell, who also registered an assist on Leask’s second his 100th game of his collegiate career Feb. 16 … The Beavers’ overtime tally, while junior F/D Quinn Sproule added two assists … following the game Feb. 16 marked the team’s 10th of the season, its largest number UAA vs. UAF series, the Seawolves will conclude the regular season with of games pushed to an extra session in a season since the team played a pair of WCHA games at Denver, March 8 & 10. 12 OT games in 2010-11 … The team’s seventh draw of 2012-13, marked a high-water mark since the team posted eight ties in 2002-03 … BSU is BEMIDJI STATE 0-3-0 following a bye week this season and 0-5-1 in the series following a week off … Since Tom Serratore took the helm of the BSU men’s hockey The Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team is coming off its final program 2001-02, BSU is 36-30-10 (.539) in the series following a break bye week of the season … In its last action (Feb. 15-16) it took three of and 17-18-4 (.488) in its first game back after a week off … The Beavers four points from University of Minnesota Duluth, posing a 4-2 victory in are 2-7-3 on the road this season … BSU is 2-24-1 all-time versus North the series opener before settling for a 1-1 draw in game two … Bemidji Dakota, which includes a 1-15-1 mark when playing in Grand Forks … State is 6-17-7 overall and 5-13-6 in WCHA to match Michigan Tech for However, five of the last 11 meetings between the teams have been one- 10th place in the league standings … The win and tie gave the Beavers goal games … Last season, BSU went head-to-head with North Dakota their second regular season series victory of the season … BSU also four times … BSU was 1-3-0 in those games, which included back-to-back won a series with then-No. 10 University of Denver Dec. 14-15 … BSU is losses, 4-1 and 4-3, in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs at Engelstad 1-9-4 (.214) on Fridays, while it is 5-6-3 (.464) in Saturday contests and Arena to end the Beavers’ season (March 9-10). 0-1-0 (.000) on Sundays and 0-1-0 (.000) on Mondays … Feb. 15 was not only the Beavers’ third multi-power-play goal night of the season, it also stood as the first time BSU has posted four power-play goals in a game COLORADO COLLEGE since a 5-1 victory at Robert Morris Jan. 31, 2009 … Netting his seventh Last Saturday’s (Feb. 23) 5-2 loss to St. Cloud State snapped a season-best and eighth goals of the year versus UMD, Brance Orban continues to six-game undefeated streak for the Tigers, who had gone 3-0-3 since lead BSU in scoring with 20 points (8g, 12a), while Aaron McLeod owns mid-January … Sophomore right wing Charlie Taft, who scored twice the Beavers’ top goal scoring mark with 11, and Danny Mattson holds and added an assist in last Friday’s 4-3 victory over the Huskies, became down BSU’s top assist spot with a career-high 13 … Accounting for the the 10th CC player to be credited with a game-winning goal this season game-winning goal Feb. 15, Brance Orban has now cast game-winners … With three goals and a pair of assists in the series against SCSU, senior in three of the Beavers’ six wins (Oct. 20, Dec. 15 and Feb. 15), while he center Rylan Schwartz now has averaged a point per game with 146 (53g, also has an assist on David Boehm’s game-winner Oct. 27 … Orban’s 93a) during his collegiate career … He ranks 32nd on the program’s all- second goal Feb. 15 marked the fifth multi-goal effort of his career and time list and is tied for 22nd in career assists … Schwartz, who helped his 50th point as a Beaver (21g, 29a) … Jordan George currently has 118 set up both tallies by Taft last Friday, has factored in on 28 game-winning WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 WCHA TEAM NOTEBOOKS CON’T MICHIGAN TECH goals as a Tiger, scoring eight and assisting on 20 … Colorado College Michigan Tech will make its first trip to St. Cloud State’s National Hockey has managed fewer than 20 shots on goal in four games this season after Center in more than two years when it plays there this weekend … Tech’s launching only 19 in last Saturday’s loss … CC has held its opponent last games there were Jan. 7-8, 2011 … Michigan Tech scored 26 goals in scoreless on the power-play in five of the last seven outings after St. the month of February – seventh most of any team in the country … The Cloud State went 0-for-6 with the man-advantage last weekend … The Huskies wrapped up a stretch of five games in nine days (their second Tigers have recorded an 87% (20 of 23) penalty-killing rate during that such stretch this season) with the series at No. 9 Minnesota State on Feb. span … Senior goaltender Joe Howe backstopped all three victories and 15-16 … Tech went 2-3-0 in those games, but outscored its opponents three ties during the recent unbeaten streak, posting a 2.37 GAA and .927 by a combined 21-18 … Tech is coming off its sixth bye weekend of the saves percentage in those six appearances … With 2,856 career saves, season … The Huskies are 5-4-1 in games the weekend following a bye Howe ranks fourth on Colorado College’s all-time chart … He’s stopped … Michigan Tech tied a series record vs. Northern Michigan for most 40 or more shots in a game on three occasions this season, including last goals in an 8-2 victory Feb. 12 … The Huskies scored four goals in the first Friday’s victory … Schwartz, who wears No. 13 on his jersey, has logged period and four more in the second to match their highest goal totals 13 multiple-point performances so far in 2012-13 … His 40 points over- ever in the 127-game all-time series … The last time Tech scored eight all (14g, 26a) matches a career high set as a junior in ’11-12 … With an goals in the series was in an 8-2 win on Oct. 18, 1997 … Freshman Alex assist in each game last week, junior left wing Alexander Krushelnyski Petan (Delta, BC) scored three goals in the last three games – all on the now has collected at least one point in seven of the last eight outings power-play … The right winger had one of Tech’s eight goals vs. Northern as well as in 20 of 32 overall for the season … His 34 points (11g, 23a) Michigan, then posted both of the team’s goals Feb. 15 at Minnesota State matches the total of his first two collegiate seasons combined … The … Petan holds a team-leading 28 points this season on 13 goals and 15 Tigers have clicked on only one of 16 (.063) power-plays over the course assists … He has the fourth-most points of any rookie in the nation … C.J. of the last five games after going 0-for-2 both nights last weekend … Eick, after going goal-less through his first 25 collegiate games, now has A pair of assists last Saturday by junior Eamonn McDermott, along with two in his last four … The speedy freshman took a stretch pass from Carl one apiece on Friday by seniors Mike Boivin and Joe Marciano, raised the Nielsen on Feb. 16 at Minnesota State and buried his shot … Eick now Colorado College defensive corps’ points total to 71 (20g, 51a) for the owns 2-3=5 in 29 games this season … Tech has improved its power-play season … Boivin, whose 13 goals continues to top all blue-line specialists percentage from 19.4% to 22.0% over the last five games by converting nationwide, leads CC’s defensemen with 25 points while McDermott has seven of its last 20 … The Huskies rank 10th nationally in power-play 19 (2g, 17a) … Including its five ties, along with four defeats in which conversion … Pheonix Copley (North Pole, AK) has started 13 straight its opponent clinched victory with an empty-netter late in regulation, games for Michigan Tech and posted a 2.29 goals-against average and Colorado College has been involved in 21 one-goal affairs this season .930 save percentage … Copley and the Huskies have amassed a 6-6-1 … The Tigers are 7-9-5 in those games after going unbeaten (2-0-3) in record over that time … For the season, Copley owns a 2.98 GAA and five straight through last Friday … CC scored first in a game for just the .905 save percentage … Sophomore David Johnstone (Grand Ledge, MI) 11th time this season in last Saturday’s loss. extended his point streak to five games Feb. 15 with an assist on one of Petan’s goals … Johnstone ranks second on the team in points with DENVER 8-16=24 … He has taken by far the most shots on the team with 105 (next highest is Petan and Blake Pietila with 81 each) … Tech has played No. 10 Denver returns to the road this weekend for a pivotal WCHA series 11 games against nationally-ranked teams this season and is 3-8-0 in at No. 2 Minnesota on Friday and Saturday night in Minneapolis … Friday’s those games … The wins have come against No. 1 Minnesota (5-3 on game will start at 6:07 pm MT (7:07 pm CT) and be televised live on the Oct. 19), No. 7 Western Michigan (4-0 on Dec. 30) and No. 14 Nebraska Big Ten Network, while Saturday contest will also have a 6:07 pm MT (7:07 Omaha (2-1 ot on Feb. 2) … Michigan Tech freshmen have accounted pm CT) puck drop and be aired on Fox Sports North … Both games will for 25 goals and 69 total points this season (2.3 per game) … Only eight be broadcast via audio on Denver’s 102.3 FM ESPN Radio … Denver enters other teams in the nation have a higher-scoring rookie class … When the week tied for sixth place in the WCHA standings with Wisconsin and you add in sophomores, Tech’s underclassmen have posted 58 goals 27 points, with just four conference games remaining … The Pioneers sit and 154 total points for 5.13 points per game (sixth best in the nation). two points behind Minnesota State for fifth place and three points short of North Dakota and Nebraska Omaha, who are tied for third with 30 points MINNESOTA … The Pioneers trail the all-time series with Minnesota, which began in 1950-51, 71-94-12 … Denver is 26-52-6 all-time against the Gophers in The Minnesota men’s hockey program closes out the 2012-13 regu- games played in Minneapolis … The Pioneers split in their most recent lar-season home schedule this weekend against Western Collegiate road meeting against the Gophers on Feb. 11-12, 2011 … This weekend’s Hockey Association foe Denver … the Gophers’ final WCHA home series series at Minnesota will mark Denver’s final road trip this regular season is set for Friday (Big Ten Network, 1500 ESPN) and Saturday (FOX Sports … The Pioneers sport a 5-5-2 road mark this season, including a 1-3-1 North) with both games starting at 7:07 pm CT … Minnesota enters the mark on away ice vs. ranked foes … The Pioneers boast a record of 9-6-2 week with a 21-6-5 overall record and a 13-6-5 mark in WCHA play … on the season vs. ranked foes and have outscored their opponents 64- the Gophers are coming off a three-point weekend against Minnesota 55 over those previous 17 contests … Last Saturday’s 6-1 loss vs. No. 6 Duluth after picking up a 5-3 win in last Friday’s series opener and a 2-2 North Dakota snapped the Pioneers’ seven-game home unbeaten streak overtime tie on Saturday … Minnesota moved to 132-74-16 all-time … Both games last weekend at Magness Arena vs. North Dakota were against the Bulldogs … the Gophers lead the nation in scoring offense sellouts, marking the Pioneers fourth and fifth home sellouts this season at 3.66 and total goals 117 and also rank first in the nation on the pow- … Last Friday’s 5-4 win over No. 6 North Dakota marked the 12th time er-play at 25.4% (36-for-142) … Minnesota also leads the WCHA on the this season that Denver has posted five or more goals in a single game penalty-kill at 87.0% (87-for-100, seventh nationally) while the team is … The Pioneers are 11-1 in those contests … Junior David Makowski also tied for first in the league in scoring defense at 2.00 goals against (Wildwood, MO) has totaled 16 assists on the season and 12 in the last per game (tied fourth nationally) … Minnesota is the only team in the 12 games overall … Freshman Nolan Zajac (Winnipeg, MB) has registered nation to be ranked among the top 10 in all four statistical categories at least one point in nine of his last 12 games overall. … Erik Haula leads the Gophers with 39 points (15g, 24a) in 29 games this season and ranks seventh nationally in points per game and eighth nationally in total points (fourth and sixth in the WCHA, respectively) … Nick Bjugstad leads Minnesota this season with 16 goals and made WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

WCHA TEAM NOTEBOOKS CON’T weekend of the 2012-13 season, is tied for 22nd in the WCHA in points with 27, for 15th in goals (13) and for sixth in both power-play points his 100th career appearance as a Gopher last Friday night … Kyle Rau (14) and game-winners with three … He also has six power-play goals snapped an eight-game goal drought with his game-winner on Feb. 22; to his credit (with his last coming at Michigan Tech on Dec. 1), a number the sophomore is now tied for first in the nation with six game-winning bettered by only three other WCHA combatants (Minnesota State’s Eriah goals in 2012-13 … Mark Alt, who leads the team in plus/minus this Hayes with 11 and Tony Cameranesi and Nick Bjugstad with seven) … year at plus-16, was a plus-four last Friday night and ranks sixth in the Back on the blue line, senior Wade Bergman has accumulated two goals WCHA in the category this season … Adam Wilcox is pacing all rookie (both game-winners, which is tops among all WCHA pointmen) and 13 goaltenders this season with a 20-5-5 record in net , the freshman ranks assists for 15 points … That’s the 13th most of any WCHA defenseman in third among all Division 1 goalies in wins and is tied for fourth nationally 2012-13 and three points shy of his career high, which he set last winter with a .750 winning percentage … junior Nate Schmidt ranks second … Bergman is in the midst of a 10-game pointless drought, having last among all national defensemen this season with 29 points (8g, 21a) … marked on the scoresheet against Michigan Tech on Jan. 12 … The Bulldogs the upcoming series against Denver marks the Gophers’ first and only are winless in their last nine outings, having gone 0-7-2 since downing series with the Pioneers this season … Minnesota is 92-71-12 all-time Colorado College 3-2 on Jan. 18 … The last time they went at least that against Denver including a 51-27-6 record on home ice … Mariucci long without a victory was during Scott Sandelin’s debut season behind Arena continues to be kind to the Gophers this season, the Maroon and the UMD bench (2000-01) … That 0-7-2 run began on Jan. 13 and ended Gold are 13-2-3 on the team’s home ice … The 2012-13 season marks on Feb. 23 with a 5-4 overtime triumph over visiting Minnesota … Matt Minnesota’s final campaign in the WCHA as the team will compete in the McNeely, who was credited with a 2012-13 UMD single-game high 38 new Big Ten Conference starting in 2013-14 … The Gophers were charter saves in last Saturday’s 2-2 deadlock with Minnesota, has started 14 of members of the WCHA in 1951 (then known as the Midwest Collegiate the past 16 games and 22 outings overall … The last Bulldog rookie goal- Hockey League) … off the ice, Minnesota raised more than $25,000 for tender to receive more starting assignments was Isaac Reichmuth, who Defending the Blue Line families last week by auctioning off the team’s accumulated 32 in 2002-03 on his way to being just the second freshman game-worn jerseys from the OfficeMax Hockey City Classic. ever to be voted UMD’s Most Valuable Player … The Bulldogs are 24-7-4 in 41 lifetime engagements at AMSOIL Arena, which opened its doors for business on Dec. 30, 2010 … That includes a 5-8-1 record this season MINNESOTA DULUTH … UMD is currently averaging the seventh-best home attendance (6,276 a night) of any team in the nation at the moment … UMD has struck at The University of Minnesota Duluth will take a brief hiatus from WCHA least once with the man-advantage in 21 of its 32 games this season and competition this Friday and Saturday when it opens up a regular sea- currently possess the WCHA’s sixth most efficient power-play at 20.4% son-ending four-game homestand with a pair of home clashes against … Of the Bulldogs’ 78 total goals this season, 30 have come on the pow- the University of Alabama-Hunstville … The two clubs collided for the first er-play … That figures out to be 38.5% – the third highest total in the time ever one year ago (Jan. 20-21) at AMSOIL Arena where UMD prevailed nation (behind only Union College at 40.7 and Western Michigan at 39.7. twice, 2-1 and 4-3, and outshot the Chargers 97-40 over the weekend … Alabama-Huntsville goaltender Clarke Saunders, who transferred to the University of North Dakota this fall, took both losses despite posting MINNESOTA STATE a .938 saves percentage over the weekend … The Bulldogs are 2-4-0 in non-conference activity this season, with its most recent outings coming at Minnesota State (20-9-3 overall, 14-9-1 WCHA), which has won 17 of its the Florida College Hockey Classic on Dec. 28-29 (a 1-0 blanking by Maine last 22 games, did not play last weekend … The Mavericks resume action and a 6-2 loss to Ferris State) … UMD gave No. 2-ranked Minnesota all it this week with a two-game league series at Colorado College … MSU could handle last weekend in Minneapolis, in the final WCHA meetings stands 14-26-1 all-time in the series vs. the Tigers and have gone 3-7-0 ever between the two long-time intrastate rivals … The Bulldogs battled in the last ten games vs. CC … The Mavericks’ 20 wins this year marks the back to forge a 2-2 overtime tie with the Gophers last Saturday – one third time during MSU’s D1-era that the program has achieved at least 20 night after they allowed two goals (including an empty-netter) over the wins … MSU’s best record in terms of wins in a season was in 1999-2000 final 6:35 of regulation in a 5-3 setback … Sophomore left winger Austin when the Mavericks posted a 21-14-4 mark. MSU also was 20-11-10 in Farley scored twice in the opener and added another goal Saturday while 2002-03 … Sophomore forward Matt Leitner, who has 2-4=6 in the last sophomore center Caleb Herbert and rookie center Cal Decowski each three games, leads the Mavericks in scoring and assists with 12-24=36 on finished the series with two assists … The Bulldogs kept the nation’s No. the year … The Los Alamitos, Calif., native is 11th in the country in points 1 power-play pretty much in check all weekend, allowing just one goal and is tied for eighth in assists … Leitner, who led the Mavericks in scoring in nine opportunities with the man-advantage (Minnesota went 0-for-5 last year as a freshman, ranks second in the country in power-play points on Friday) … UMD’s rookie class is the ninth highest-scoring group in the with 21 and has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career with 70 country at the moment (it shares that spot with the University of Michi- straight appearances … Senior forward Eriah Hayes stands second on gan) having collectively amassed 71 points on 30 goals and 41 assists… MSU’s scoring charts on the season with 18-12=30 … Hayes stands as Center Tony Cameranesi is tied for ninth nationally in freshmen scoring MSU’s active career scoring leader with 50-40=90 in 144 career games with 26 points and is fifth among WCHA newcomers in that department and ranks 13th on the school’s career scoring for the D1 era … Next on (just two points back of co-leaders Alex Petan of Michigan Tech and St. the list is defenseman Todd George, who ranks 12th and had 20-71=91 Kalle Kossila of St. Cloud State) … Cameranesi’s seven power-play goals in 145 games from 1996-2000 … Hayes, who has 16-10=26 in the last this season are tops among all NCAA freshmen (and are sixth overall) 24 games, leads the Mavericks with 11 power-play goals, which is tied while his 16 power-play points (7g, 9a) and 3.72 shots on goal a game for first in the nation … His 18 goals on the season stands tied for fifth in both take a backseat no WCHA newcomer … Left winger Austin Farley the nation … Sophomore forward J.P. Lafontaine, who has not missed a is now the WCHA’s sixth-highest rookie point producer (24) and Andy game in his two-year MSU career, has 8-19=27 on the year to rank third Welinski holds down a share of the No. 2 slot (with Minnesota’s Mike on MSU’s scoring charts … His 19 assists is tied for 32nd in the country … Reilly) on the WCHA first-year defensemen scoring charts with three goals A member of the 2011-12 WCHA All-Rookie Team, Lafontaine owns 21- and 11 assists … The Bulldogs, who have outshot the opposition in all 34=55 in 70 career games … Senior defenseman Evan Mosey has 4-3=7 but seven of their 22 engagements to date, are averaging 33.16 shots in 20 games this year, with his four tallies representing a single-season on goal per night, which ranks 11th nationally … At the same time, they career high … Mosey, who is tied for third on the team with a +9 on the are giving up 27.19 shots to the opposition, the seventh lowest figure in year, has 9-20=29 in 102 career games … Junior forward Zach Lehrke, the country … UMD’s shot margin average (+5.97) is the seventh best in who tallied his third career shorthanded goal vs. Michigan Tech, has college hockey at the moment … Senior right winger Mike Seidel, who played in all 32 games this year and has racked up 6-13=19 in the last has held down the top spot on the UMD scoring chart since the opening 21 games … He’s fourth on the team’s scoring charts with 7-15=22 on WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

WCHA TEAM NOTEBOOKS CON’T … Walters has played in 107 consecutive games for the Mavericks, the teams’ longest active streak … UNO’s juniors are second in the nation the season … Junior forward Johnny McInnis, who had a goal and an in points by class with 160 points and 63 goals … They are averaging assist vs. Michigan Tech on Feb. 15, has 8-5=13 in the last 20 games and five points per game which also ranks second in the country … UNO’s ranks sixth on the team in scoring charts with 12-8=20 … McInnis has defensemen are sixth in the country in points with 76 through 32 games five game-winning goals this year which is tied for fourth on MSU’s sin- this season, an average of 2.38 per game … The Mavericks are second gle-season list, is tied for second on the team in goals (12) and is second in the WCHA and the nation in scoring for all games played, averaging in shots on goal (96) … Zach Palmquist has 11-29=40 in 70 career games 3.50 goals for per game … Their 112 total goals are second in the NCAA and is tied for 16th in the nation in scoring by defenseman with 5-16=21 … They are sixth in the league with an average of 2.75 goals against … Palmquist has 4-10--14 in the last 18 games, leads the team with a +13 per game … The Mavericks are 3-6-0 all-time vs. Wisconsin including a on the season and has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career record of 2-2-0 against the Badgers at home … Last year, the two teams … Sophomore forward Chase Grant, who has 6-9=15 on the year, has split a pair of games in Madison with UNO coming from behind to win 3-7=10 in the last 19 games … His four power-play markers rank second 5-4 on Friday before UW won 6-3 the following night … The Mavericks on the team … Freshman forward Teddy Blueger ranks seventh on the are 3-1-0 against Wisconsin in WCHA play … The Mavericks finish the Mavericks with 5-13=18 … Blueger has 2-3=5 in the last four games … regular season when they travel to Minnesota Duluth for WCHA games Freshman netminder Stephon Williams, a two-time WCHA Rookie of the on Friday and Saturday, March 8-9. Week this year, has won 17 of his last 22 starts … For the year Williams stands 17-7-2 (11 in the country in winning percentage - .692) with a 1.77 goals-against average (sixth in the country) and a .932 save percentage NORTH DAKOTA (10th in the country) … Freshman forward Brett Knowles, who tallied 1-2=3 in MSU’s 6-1 romp over Michigan Tech on Feb. 16, owns 3-9=12 North Dakota (17-9-6, 12-6-6 WCHA) will host Bemidji State (6-17-7, 5-13- in 31 games played … Knowles stands tied for fifth on the Mavericks 6 WCHA) this weekend in the final home series of the regular season … with a +7 on the year … Freshman forward Dylan Margonari, who had UND enters the week tied with Nebraska Omaha for third place in the 2-1=3 in MSU’s two victories over Michigan Tech, has 8-8=16 to rank WCHA with 30 points, just one point behind second-place Minnesota and eighth on the team scoring charts … Freshman defenseman Jon Jutzi, one point ahead of fifth-place Minnesota State … UND is 24-2-1 (.907) who has played in all 32 MSU games in 2012-13, has 1-6=7 on the year all-time against BSU, including a 16-1-1 (.917) record in Grand Forks … and is tied for eighth on the Mavericks with a +5 … Freshman forward That lone home loss to the Beavers came on Feb. 7, 1970, the second-ever Bryce Gervais, who is riding a five-game point-scoring streak (1-4=5), has meeting between the two programs … Senior center Corban Knight leads 6-4=10 in his first year with the Mavericks … Gervais has seen action in all active UND skaters with nine points (2g, 7a) in eight career games all 32 games in his maiden season and he’s tied for seventh on the team against the Beavers … Junior Clarke Saunders is the only UND goalie to with 63 shots on goal. have faced BSU, having made three starts while with Alabama-Huntsville … Saunders went 1-2-0 with a 3.48 goals-against average and an .875 save percentage against the Beavers … Saturday Night is senior night NEBRASKA OMAHA and the final regular season home game for forwards Corban Knight, Danny Kristo, and Carter Rowney, defensemen Joe Gleason and Andrew This week, the Mavericks will play their final home games of the regular MacWilliam, and goalie Tate Maris … UND’s senior class, which won its season when they host Wisconsin on Friday and Saturday, March 1-2 at 100th game last Saturday at Denver, has won three WCHA playoff titles the CenturyLink Center … Friday’s game begins at 6:37 pm and can be and one WCHA regular season championship, while qualifying for three seen nationally on the NBC Sports Network … Saturday’s game starts NCAA postseason tournaments with one appearance in the Frozen Four at 7:07 pm … The Mavericks begin the week tied with North Dakota for … UND is coming off of a WCHA split at No. 10 Denver last weekend, third place in the WCHA with a record of 14-8-2, good for 30 points, one winning 6-1 on Saturday after falling 4-3 on Friday … Sophomore forward point behind second-place Minnesota and three back of league leader Mark MacMillan and junior defenseman Dillon Simpson each had a goal St. Cloud State … The Mavs are 18-12-2 overall … UNO is coming off a and two assists in Saturday’s 6-1 win, which was Denver’s worst home 3-2 exhibition loss to the U.S. National Under-18 Team last Saturday … loss in more than five years … UND matched its season high with three The game had been rescheduled from Thursday because of snow … power-play goals on nine chances, while junior goalie Clarke Saunders Zahn Raubenheimer and Dominic Zombo scored UNO’s goals while Ryan stopped 28 of 29 shots in his first start since Jan. 26 against St. Cloud State Walters and Nick Seeler each had two assists … Sophomore goaltender … Senior forward Danny Kristo had a goal and an assist each night and Ryan Massa made his first appearance of the season, making 28 saves and leads all active NCAA players with 152 career points … He has 29 points allowing only one goal … He was lifted after the second period and did (15g, 14a) in his last 17 games and ranks second nationally in goals (ca- not figure into the decision … John Faulkner played the third period and reer-high 20), third in goals per game (0.67) and third in points per game allowed two goals on 16 shots … Hobey Baker contender Ryan Walters (1.43) … In league games, Kristo has 35 points and is tied with UNO’s Ryan ranks second in the nation with 45 points and is averaging 1.41 points- Walters for the WCHA scoring lead … His 16 goals tie him with UNO’s Josh per-game which ranks fourth in the country … He has points in 23 of Archibald for the WCHA goal-scoring lead … Fellow senior Corban Knight the last 25 games (19-23=42) … Although his points in last Saturday’s ranks second nationally in assists (29) and assists per game (0.94), third in game don’t count toward his season totals, Walters remained atop the points (43) and fifth in points per game (1.39) … In the five games since WCHA’s scoring chart, two points ahead of North Dakota’s Danny Kristo Rocco Grimaldi was put on the left wing with Knight and Kristo, that trio and Corban Knight who are tied for second … Walters is still on pace to has combined for 24 points (9g, 15) and a +20 rating … UND’s 5-4 loss reach 50 points this season … The last time the Mavericks had a 50-point at Denver last Friday was its first this season when scoring at least four scorer was 2006-07 when Hobey Baker Award finalist Scott Parse conclud- goals in a game … Saturday’s 6-1 win improved UND’s 2012-13 record ed his UNO career with a 52-point campaign … Only two players, Parse to 12-1-1 when scoring four or more goals … Junior Dillon Simpson had (twice-61, 52) and Bill Thomas (50) have scored 50 or more points in a a career-high 3 points (1g, 2a) on Saturday, giving him a career-high 20 season in UNO history … Walters leads a parade of Mavericks who have this season … His 17 assists tie him for third among WCHA defensemen. reached new career highs in goals, assists and/or points in a season. Josh Archibald (17-14-31), Dominic Zombo (10-17-27), Andrej Sustr (7-14-21) and Brian O’Rourke (1-4-5) have reached career highs in all three categories. Johnnie Searfoss (10-9-19) and James Polk (3-0-3) have hit new career highs in goals and points, and Zahn Raubenheimer (8) and Brent Gwidt (7) have achieved new highs in goals … Jaycob Megna (2-4=6) and Alex Simonson (0-2=2) have reached new career highs in assists and points WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

WCHA TEAM NOTEBOOKS CON’T proceeds from the silent auction will help support the National Hockey and Event Center Locker Room campaign … For complete information about tickets for the upcoming series against Michigan Tech, please call ST. CLOUD STATE 1-877-SCSUTIX or visit www.scsutickets.com … The Huskies rank fifth in the nation this week with a scoring rate of 3.34 points per game … The St. Cloud State men’s hockey team earned a weekend WCHA split SCSU still ranks last in the nation among D1 teams with an average of at Colorado College on Feb. 22-23 … The Huskies lost a 4-3 decision on 8.5 penalty minutes per game … In the Huskies last 10 games, SCSU has Feb. 22 at CC, and returned on Feb. 23 with a 5-2 victory over the Tigers outscored its opponents 37-20. Goalie Ryan Faragher is 7-2-1 during this at the World Arena … The last time SCSU has been swept at CC was a 10-game run with a 2.01 goals-against average and a .928 save rate … pair of setbacks on Nov. 4-5, 2005 … The victory on Feb. 23 helped the In those 10 games, Jonny Brodzinski has notched eight goals and four Huskies stay in first place in the WCHA with 33 league points … The assists and Drew LeBlanc has four goals and eight assists for the Huskies Huskies will complete their 2012-13 WCHA schedule with a pair of home … Jonny Brodzinski leads the Huskies this season with an amazing +25 games against Michigan Tech on March 1-2, followed by a road series at on the plus/minus … The Huskies own a 52-27-5 all-time record against Wisconsin on March 8-9 … Hobey Baker Memorial Award and postseason Michigan Tech since the series opened with a 9-1 SCSU loss at MTU on honors candidate Drew LeBlanc tied a Husky team record on Feb. 23, as Jan. 23, 1948 … This weekend will mark the lone regular season meeting he played in his 161st career game at St. Cloud State … LeBlanc is tied between the Huskies and MTU … Last year, the Huskies split a weekend for the record that was originally set by Ryan Lasch from 2006-10 … set at MTU with a 5-2 win on Feb. 24 and a 3-2 loss on Feb. 25 … The last LeBlanc posted two assists in the Huskies’ 5-2 win over CC on Feb. 2 … He time this season was played in St. Cloud, SCSU posted a 3-0, 5-1 weekend continues to lead the nation with 32 assists and ranks among the nation’s sweep over MTU … SCSU is 8-2-0 in the last 10 meetings of the series top five scorers with 42 points in 2012-13 … LeBlanc was the subject of against MTU … The last time the Huskies lost a game against Michigan a feature story by Pat Borzi in the New York Times on Feb. 24, 2013 … Tech at the NHEC was a 3-2 loss on Nov. 14, 1998 … The last time that LeBlanc’s two assists on Feb. 23 moved his career total to 100 assists at MTU gained a point in games played at the NHEC was a 2-2 tie on Feb. 25, SCSU … LeBlanc is the fourth Husky to chart 100 or more career assists 2006 … SCSU is 32-4-3 in games played against Michigan Tech since 2000. with the SCSU team record of 113 career assists owned by Garrett Roe from 2007-11 … LeBlanc also has 139 career points, which ranks eighth in the team records … The two assists marked the 12th time in 2012-13 WISCONSIN that LeBlanc has enjoyed a multi-point game for the Huskies … Jonny Brodzinski, a freshman from Ham Lake and Blaine H.S., added three goals Wisconsin (14-11-7, 10-7-7 WCHA) plays in its final road series of the regular during his first trip to CC … Brodzinski leads the Huskies with 17 goals season when it visits Nebraska Omaha (18-12-2, 14-8-2 WCHA) this Friday this season and ranks first among Division 1 freshmen with 17 goals … and Saturday … sixth-place UW trails third-place UNO by three points He has charted a point for the Huskies in 16 of the last 17 games this in the standings with four games remaining … the teams meet for the season and also has 10 assists for the Huskies in 2012-13 … His father only two games this season … UW split at home last season against the Mike Brodzinski was a two-time All-American for the Huskies in 1985-86 Mavericks, winning 6-3 all the way back on Oct. 12, 2012, after dropping and 1986-87 … Of note, the SCSU record for most goals posted by a first- a 5-4 decision the night before … the teams meet for the 10th and 11th year player is 22 by Mark Hartigan in 1999-00 … In 2006-07, SCSU rookie times all-time … UW is 6-3-0 against UNO, but has dropped three of the Andreas Nodl scored 18 goals during the season he was named the D1 last four games in the series … the Badgers are 2-2-0 all-time in Omaha, Rookie of the Year … Sophomore defender Andrew Prochno posted three Neb., but were swept in their last visit Feb. 11-12, 2011 … UW played its assists in the Huskies’ 5-2 win over CC on Feb. 23 … He also notched an 11th overtime game of the season, falling to 2-2-7 in overtime contests assist for SCSU on Feb. 22 … On the season, Prochno has 17 assists and with a 3-2 loss on Monday … junior forward Mark Zengerle has points 20 points … Ben Hanowski and Kalle Kossila both scored goals for the in four consecutive games (1g, 4a) after posting a goal and two assists Huskies on Feb. 23 … The pair have scored 13 goals apiece, which places them in second on the SCSU goal leaders’ list in 2012-13 along with Nic this past Sunday and Monday against Penn State … freshman forward Dowd. … Hanowski is a top 10 finalist for the Senior CLASS Award in Nic Kerdiles has points in eight of his last 10 contests after scoring a 2013 … In his four-year career at SCSU, Hanowski has scored 105 points goal and two assists against Penn State … the Badgers celebrated their and 58 goals in the cardinal and black … Hanowski now ranks ninth in seniors last Sunday and senior defenseman John Ramage tallied his the SCSU career goal charts with 58 goals along with Fred Knipscheer team-leading third game-winning goal of the season to go along with an (1990-93) … Junior defenseman Nick Jensen continues to be a force on assist that night in UW’s 5-0 win over Penn State … junior forward Tyler the blueline for the Huskies in 2012-13 … An All-WCHA award winner in Barnes posted a career-high four points on Sunday with a goal and an 2012, Jensen posted a pair of helpers at CC to push his season totals to assist, marking the first four-point game of the season for the Badgers … three goals and 22 assists … He ranks second among all D1 defensemen sophomore goaltender Joel Rumpel made 22 saves for his fourth shutout with 22 assists this season and his career total of 66 assists ranks second of the season and the seventh of his young career in the Sunday victory. in the team records behind Kelly Hultgren, who had 79 assists from 1991-95 … He leads the Huskies with a six-game point streak heading into the weekend of March 1-2 … Sophomore netminder Ryan Faragher ranks fourth among D1 goalies this winter with 18 victories in the nets for the Huskies … His season record now stands at 18-10-1 with a 2.25 goals-against average and a .915 save rate … Faragher has 699 saves this season in 1734:01 minutes of play … In two years at SCSU, Faragher already ranks ninth in the team’s career record with 27 goalie victories … He also ranks ninth in the team career records with 1,384 saves … SCSU placed a team record 10 players on the 2012-13 WCHA Scholar-Athlete list … Drew LeBlanc earned WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors for the fourth consecutive season … He was joined on the Scholar-Athlete list this season by teammates Brooks Bertsch, Nic Dowd, Ryan Faragher, Kevin Gravel, Joey Holka, Nick Jensen, David Morley, Nick Oliver and Jospeh Phillippi … The Huskies will wear special throwback jerseys on March 2 … These jerseys reflect the sweaters worn by the Huskies in the 1930s and 1940s … Fans will have an opportunity to buy these game-worn jerseys in a silent auction, which will be held during the game on March 2 … The WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 WCHA TEAM STATISTICS • ALL GAMES

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 32 117 3.66 1 Minnesota 36 2 +34 13 3 -10 +24 2 Nebraska Omaha 32 112 3.50 2 Minnesota State 34 1 +33 21 5 -16 +17 3 Denver 31 104 3.35 3 North Dakota 29 3 +26 21 4 -17 +9 4 St. Cloud State 32 107 3.34 4 St. Cloud State 22 6 +16 15 2 -13 +3 5 Colorado College 32 106 3.31 5 Denver 30 7 +23 23 2 -21 +2 North Dakota 32 106 3.31 6 Minnesota Duluth 30 4 +26 27 1 -26 0 7 Minnesota State 32 104 3.25 7 Michigan Tech 27 4 +23 26 2 -24 -1 8 Michigan Tech 30 89 2.97 8 Colorado College 20 2 +18 25 5 -20 -2 9 Minnesota Duluth 32 78 2.44 Nebraska Omaha 21 4 +17 25 6 -19 -2 10 Wisconsin 32 75 2.34 10 Bemidji State 17 0 +17 21 1 -20 -3 11 Bemidji State 30 62 2.07 11 Wisconsin 11 0 +11 23 2 -21 -10 12 Alaska Anchorage 30 61 2.03 12 Alaska Anchorage 16 0 +16 31 4 -27 -11

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 32 64 2.00 1 Minnesota 32 1081 33.78 2 Wisconsin 32 65 2.03 2 Minnesota Duluth 32 1061 33.16 3 Minnesota State 32 71 2.22 3 Minnesota State 32 1043 32.59 4 St. Cloud State 32 78 2.44 4 Nebraska Omaha 32 1026 32.06 5 North Dakota 32 80 2.50 5 North Dakota 32 1020 31.88 6 Nebraska Omaha 32 88 2.75 6 Michigan Tech 30 924 30.80 7 Denver 31 87 2.81 7 Denver 31 923 29.77 8 Bemidji State 30 89 2.97 8 St. Cloud State 32 941 29.41 9 Minnesota Duluth 32 96 3.00 9 Wisconsin 32 920 28.75 10 Michigan Tech 30 94 3.13 10 Colorado College 32 896 28.00 11 Alaska Anchorage 30 104 3.47 11 Bemidji State 30 729 24.30 12 Colorado College 32 113 3.53 12 Alaska Anchorage 30 631 21.03

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Denver 31 557 18.0 1 Minnesota 32 767 23.97 2 Minnesota Duluth 32 516 16.1 2 Nebraska Omaha 32 829 25.91 3 North Dakota 32 505 15.8 3 St. Cloud State 32 834 26.06 4 Wisconsin 32 442 13.8 4 Minnesota State 32 858 26.81 5 Minnesota State 32 437 13.7 5 Minnesota Duluth 32 870 27.19 Nebraska Omaha 32 437 13.7 6 Wisconsin 32 898 28.06 7 Alaska Anchorage 30 407 13.6 7 North Dakota 32 928 29.00 8 Michigan Tech 30 387 12.9 8 Alaska Anchorage 30 879 29.30 9 Bemidji State 30 371 12.4 9 Michigan Tech 30 952 31.73 10 Colorado College 32 392 12.2 10 Bemidji State 30 954 31.80 11 Minnesota 32 327 10.2 11 Colorado College 32 1030 32.19 12 St. Cloud State 32 271 8.5 12 Denver 31 1013 32.68

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota 36/142 2 25.4 1 Minnesota 32 1081 767 +314 +9.81 2 Minnesota State 34/146 1 23.3 2 Nebraska Omaha 32 1026 829 +197 +6.16 3 Denver 30/135 7 22.2 3 Minnesota Duluth 32 1061 870 +191 +5.97 4 North Dakota 29/132 3 22.0 4 Minnesota State 32 1043 858 +185 +5.78 5 Michigan Tech 27/123 4 22.0 5 St. Cloud State 32 941 834 +107 +3.34 6 Minnesota Duluth 30/147 4 20.4 6 North Dakota 32 1020 928 +92 +2.88 7 Bemidji State 17/ 90 0 18.9 7 Wisconsin 32 920 898 +22 +0.69 8 Nebraska Omaha 21/112 4 18.8 8 Michigan Tech 30 924 952 -28 -0.93 9 Colorado College 20/108 2 18.5 9 Denver 31 923 1013 -90 -2.90 10 St. Cloud State 22/127 6 17.3 10 Colorado College 32 896 1030 -134 -4.19 11 Alaska Anchorage 16/101 0 15.8 11 Bemidji State 30 729 954 -225 -7.50 12 Wisconsin 11/101 0 10.9 12 Alaska Anchorage 30 631 879 -248 -8.27

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 87/100 3 87.0 1 Minnesota 40 37 40 0 117 2 Denver 117/140 2 83.6 2 Nebraska Omaha 31 48 32 1 112 3 Minnesota State 104/125 5 83.2 3 St. Cloud State 33 36 37 1 107 4 St. Cloud State 74/ 89 2 83.1 4 Colorado College 25 39 40 2 106 5 North Dakota 102/123 4 82.9 North Dakota 35 44 25 2 106 6 Bemidji State 93/114 1 81.6 6 Denver 34 32 38 0 104 7 Minnesota Duluth 115/142 1 81.0 Minnesota State 31 29 42 2 104 8 Nebraska Omaha 103/128 6 80.5 8 Michigan Tech 29 31 26 3 89 9 Wisconsin 91/114 2 79.8 9 Minnesota Duluth 32 24 22 0 78 10 Michigan Tech 100/126 2 79.4 10 Wisconsin 23 26 24 2 75 11 Colorado College 88/113 5 77.9 11 Bemidji State 18 26 18 0 62 12 Alaska Anchorage 87/118 4 73.7 12 Alaska Anchorage 19 18 24 0 61

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Bemidji State 110/204 53.9 1 Minnesota 16 26 22 0 64 2 Denver 147/275 53.5 2 Wisconsin 15 19 29 2 65 3 Nebraska Omaha 124/240 51.7 3 Minnesota State 25 23 21 2 71 4 North Dakota 131/255 51.4 4 St. Cloud State 24 25 29 0 78 5 Michigan Tech 127/249 51.0 5 North Dakota 26 25 29 0 80 6 Minnesota State 138/271 50.9 6 Denver 19 37 29 2 87 7 Minnesota 123/242 50.8 7 Nebraska Omaha 34 33 20 1 88 8 Minnesota Duluth 145/289 50.2 8 Bemidji State 25 33 28 3 89 9 Colorado College 108/221 48.9 9 Michigan Tech 31 33 30 0 94 10 Wisconsin 102/215 47.4 10 Minnesota Duluth 27 31 37 1 96 11 Alaska Anchorage 103/219 47.0 11 Alaska Anchorage 31 37 34 2 104 12 St. Cloud State 96/216 44.4 12 Colorado College 39 32 40 2 113 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 WCHA PLAYER STATISTICS • ALL GAMES

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 32 1.41 19-26-45 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 30 1.43 20-23-43 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 31 1.39 14-29-43 4 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 32 1.31 10-32-42 5 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 31 1.29 14-26-40 6 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 29 1.34 15-24-39 7 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 32 1.12 12-24-36 8 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 32 1.06 11-23-34 9 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 32 1.03 14-19-33 10 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 32 1.00 14-18-32 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 32 1.00 13-19-32 12 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 30 1.03 15-16-31 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 0.97 17-14-31 14 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 32 0.94 18-12-30 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 32 0.94 16-14-30 16 Nate Condon Minnesota JR F 32 0.91 11-18-29 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 32 0.91 8-21-29 18 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 30 0.93 13-15-28 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 30 0.93 13-15-28 Nick Shore Denver JR F 31 0.90 12-16-28 Zach Budish Minnesota JR F 32 0.88 10-18-28 22 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 30 0.90 12-15-27 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 32 0.84 17-10-27 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 32 0.84 13-14-27 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 0.84 10-17-27 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 32 0.84 8-19-27 27 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 31 0.84 13-13-26 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 32 0.81 17- 9-26 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 32 0.81 12-14-26 30 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 31 0.81 11-14-25 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 32 0.78 13-12-25 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 32 0.78 3-22-25 33 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 27 0.89 8-16-24 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 30 0.80 13-11-24 35 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 27 0.85 13-10-23 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 30 0.77 8-15-23 David Makowski Denver JR D 31 0.74 6-17-23 Scott Winkler Colorado College SR F 32 0.72 12-11-23 39 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 29 0.76 5-17-22 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 32 0.69 7-15-22 41 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 27 0.78 3-18-21 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 28 0.75 14- 7-21 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 31 0.68 8-13-21 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 32 0.66 10-11-21 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 32 0.66 7-14-21 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 32 0.66 5-16-21 47 Sam Warning Minnesota SO F 23 0.87 7-13-20 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin JR F 26 0.77 6-14-20 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 29 0.69 9-11-20 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 30 0.67 8-12-20 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech FR F 30 0.67 5-15-20 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 31 0.65 10-10-20 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 31 0.65 3-17-20 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 32 0.62 12- 8-20 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 32 0.62 10-10-20 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 32 0.62 3-17-20 57 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech SO F 26 0.73 7-12-19 Johnnie Searfoss Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 0.68 10- 9-19 Daniel Doremus Denver SO F 31 0.61 9-10-19 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin JR F 31 0.61 8-11-19 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 31 0.61 4-15-19 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 31 0.61 2-17-19 63 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State FR F 28 0.64 5-13-18 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 30 0.60 7-11-18 65 Nic Kerdiles Wisconsin FR F 22 0.77 6-11-17 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth SO W 29 0.59 6-11-17 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage SO F 30 0.57 11- 6-17 Jordan George Bemidji State SR F 30 0.57 8- 9-17 69 Danny Mattson Bemidji State SO F 23 0.70 3-13-16 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 26 0.62 9- 7-16 Zac Larraza Denver SO F 28 0.57 8- 8-16 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech JR F 29 0.55 5-11-16 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 30 0.53 11- 5-16 Seth Ambroz Minnesota SO F 30 0.53 9- 7-16 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 30 0.53 8- 8-16 Ty Loney Denver SO F 31 0.52 6-10-16 Christian Isackson Minnesota SO F 32 0.50 3-13-16 78 Nick Mattson North Dakota SO D 29 0.52 3-12-15 Quentin Shore Denver FR C 31 0.48 7- 8-15 Joseph LaBate Wisconsin SO F 31 0.48 5-10-15 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 31 0.48 2-13-15 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 32 0.47 6- 9-15 Ben Marshall Minnesota SO D 32 0.47 5-10-15 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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84 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 0.50 8- 6-14 Mike Reilly Minnesota FR D 30 0.47 3-11-14 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 31 0.45 4-10-14 Cory Thorson St. Cloud State JR F 32 0.44 9- 5-14 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 32 0.44 6- 8-14 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 32 0.44 3-11-14 90 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 0.72 1-12-13 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 28 0.46 2-11-13 Charlie Taft Colorado College SO F 29 0.45 5- 8-13 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 30 0.43 6- 7-13 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha JR D 30 0.43 3-10-13 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 32 0.41 4- 9-13 Travis Boyd Minnesota SO F 32 0.41 3-10-13

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 30 0.67 20 2 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 32 0.59 19 3 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 32 0.56 18 4 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 0.53 17 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 32 0.53 17 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 32 0.53 17 7 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 32 0.50 16 8 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 29 0.52 15 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 30 0.50 15 10 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 28 0.50 14 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 31 0.45 14 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 31 0.45 14 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 32 0.44 14 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 32 0.44 14

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 32 1.00 32 2 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 31 0.94 29 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 31 0.84 26 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 32 0.81 26 5 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 29 0.83 24 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 32 0.75 24 7 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 30 0.77 23 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 32 0.72 23 9 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 32 0.69 22 10 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 32 0.66 21

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 32 0.66 3-18-21 2 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 32 0.53 4-13-17 3 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 32 0.50 7- 9-16 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 32 0.50 6-10-16 5 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 29 0.52 3-12-15 6 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 29 0.48 3-11-14 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 31 0.45 6- 8-14 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 31 0.45 3-11-14 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 32 0.44 6- 8-14 10 David Makowski Denver JR D 31 0.42 5- 8-13 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 32 0.41 2-11-13

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 31 0.10 1- 2- 3 Brent Gwidt Nebraska Omaha SR F 32 0.09 2- 1- 3 3 Brett Stern Minnesota State SO D 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 30 0.07 2- 0- 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 30 0.07 2- 0- 2 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 30 0.07 1- 1- 2 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha JR D 30 0.07 0- 2- 2 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 31 0.06 1- 1- 2 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 31 0.06 0- 2- 2 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 32 0.06 1- 1- 2 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 32 0.06 1- 1- 2 Jeff Collett Colorado College JR F 32 0.06 1- 1- 2 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 32 0.06 1- 1- 2 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 32 0.06 0- 2- 2 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 0.06 0- 2- 2 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 32 0.06 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 32 6 2 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 32 5 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 32 5 4 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 30 4 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 4 6 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 27 3 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 30 3 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 31 3 Nick Shore Denver JR F 31 3 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 32 3 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 32 3 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 32 3 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 32 3 John Ramage Wisconsin SR D 32 3 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 32 0.91 8-21-29 2 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 31 0.81 11-14-25 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 32 0.78 13-12-25 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 32 0.78 3-22-25 5 David Makowski Denver JR D 31 0.74 6-17-23 6 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 29 0.76 5-17-22 7 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 32 0.66 7-14-21 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 32 0.66 5-16-21 9 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 31 0.65 3-17-20 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 32 0.62 3-17-20 11 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 31 0.61 4-15-19 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 31 0.61 2-17-19

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alex Petan Michigan Tech F 30 0.93 13-15-28 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State F 30 0.93 13-15-28 3 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota F 30 0.90 12-15-27 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State F 32 0.84 17-10-27 5 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth C 32 0.81 12-14-26 6 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth W 30 0.80 13-11-24 7 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage F 30 0.77 8-15-23 8 Nolan Zajac Denver D 29 0.76 5-17-22 9 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech F 30 0.67 5-15-20 10 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State F 28 0.64 5-13-18 11 Nic Kerdiles Wisconsin F 22 0.77 6-11-17 12 David Morley St. Cloud State F 26 0.62 9- 7-16 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State F 30 0.53 8- 8-16 14 Quentin Shore Denver C 31 0.48 7- 8-15

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 1526:11 45 1.77 2 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 1119:44 34 1.82 3 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 1842:03 58 1.89 4 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 837:39 28 2.01 5 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 1735:47 65 2.25 6 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 1245:51 48 2.31 7 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 1131:12 44 2.33 8 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 693:01 30 2.60 9 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 1200:05 52 2.60 10 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 1311:05 59 2.70 11 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 1304:32 62 2.85 12 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 1106:16 55 2.98 13 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 631:04 32 3.04 14 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 1173:05 62 3.17 15 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 936:34 50 3.20 16 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 897:43 53 3.54 17 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 767:29 47 3.67 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 481 34 .934 2 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 612 45 .932 3 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 568 44 .928 4 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 352 28 .926 5 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 666 58 .920 6 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 571 52 .917 7 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 522 48 .916 8 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 326 30 .916 9 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 699 65 .915 10 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 524 55 .905 11 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 590 62 .905 12 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 294 32 .902 13 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 533 59 .900 14 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 511 62 .892 15 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 392 50 .887 16 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 383 53 .878 17 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 327 47 .874 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 20- 5- 5 .750 2 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 15- 6- 2 .696 3 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 17- 7- 2 .692 4 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 10- 4- 5 .658 5 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 18-10- 1 .638 6 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 6- 3- 2 .636 7 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 11- 6- 4 .619 8 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 6- 4- 3 .577 9 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 8- 7- 4 .526 10 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 8- 8- 4 .500 11 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 8-11- 3 .432 12 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 7-12- 1 .375 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 5-10- 5 .375 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 4- 7- 1 .375 15 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 2- 9- 4 .267 16 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 2-10- 3 .233 17 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 1- 7- 2 .200 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 WCHA TEAM STATISTICS • CONFERENCE GAMES

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Nebraska Omaha 24 83 3.46 1 Bemidji State 91/162 56.2 2 North Dakota 24 82 3.42 2 North Dakota 99/188 52.7 St. Cloud State 24 82 3.42 3 Denver 113/216 52.3 4 Minnesota 24 80 3.33 4 Minnesota State 107/206 51.9 5 Colorado College 24 78 3.25 5 Minnesota 90/178 50.6 6 Minnesota State 24 77 3.21 6 Minnesota Duluth 107/217 49.3 7 Denver 24 76 3.17 7 Nebraska Omaha 85/173 49.1 8 Michigan Tech 24 62 2.58 8 Colorado College 80/164 48.8 9 Minnesota Duluth 26 64 2.46 9 Michigan Tech 89/185 48.1 10 Wisconsin 24 54 2.25 10 Wisconsin 77/163 47.2 11 Bemidji State 24 50 2.08 11 St. Cloud State 72/154 46.8 12 Alaska Anchorage 26 50 1.92 12 Alaska Anchorage 85/184 46.2

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 St. Cloud State 24 53 2.21 1 Minnesota 28 2 +26 12 2 -10 +16 Wisconsin 24 53 2.21 2 Minnesota State 25 0 +25 17 3 -14 +11 3 Minnesota State 24 57 2.38 3 North Dakota 20 2 +18 16 4 -12 +6 4 Minnesota 24 58 2.42 St. Cloud State 19 5 +14 9 1 -8 +6 5 North Dakota 24 62 2.58 5 Bemidji State 15 0 +15 15 1 -14 +1 6 Nebraska Omaha 24 70 2.92 6 Colorado College 16 2 +14 18 3 -15 -1 7 Bemidji State 24 72 3.00 Minnesota Duluth 22 2 +20 22 1 -21 -1 8 Minnesota Duluth 26 79 3.04 8 Denver 20 5 +15 21 2 -19 -4 9 Denver 24 74 3.08 9 Michigan Tech 17 4 +13 21 1 -20 -7 10 Michigan Tech 24 82 3.42 Nebraska Omaha 13 4 +9 21 5 -16 -7 11 Colorado College 24 85 3.54 11 Wisconsin 7 0 +7 18 2 -16 -9 12 Alaska Anchorage 26 93 3.58 12 Alaska Anchorage 15 0 +15 27 1 -26 -11

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 North Dakota 24 424 17.7 1 Nebraska Omaha 23 35 24 1 83 2 Denver 24 402 16.8 2 North Dakota 26 35 19 2 82 3 Minnesota Duluth 26 392 15.1 St. Cloud State 26 23 32 1 82 4 Wisconsin 24 359 15.0 4 Minnesota 24 26 30 0 80 5 Minnesota State 24 351 14.6 5 Colorado College 19 26 31 2 78 6 Nebraska Omaha 24 345 14.4 6 Minnesota State 25 23 29 0 77 7 Alaska Anchorage 26 352 13.5 7 Denver 25 25 26 0 76 8 Bemidji State 24 314 13.1 8 Minnesota Duluth 25 19 20 0 64 9 Colorado College 24 293 12.2 9 Michigan Tech 19 22 18 3 62 10 Michigan Tech 24 279 11.6 10 Wisconsin 20 18 14 2 54 11 Minnesota 24 265 11.0 11 Alaska Anchorage 15 15 20 0 50 12 St. Cloud State 24 193 8.0 Bemidji State 14 23 13 0 50

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 28/104 2 26.9 1 St. Cloud State 20 14 19 0 53 2 Minnesota State 25/107 0 23.4 Wisconsin 13 17 22 1 53 3 North Dakota 20/ 93 2 21.5 3 Minnesota State 19 18 18 2 57 4 Bemidji State 15/ 71 0 21.1 4 Minnesota 14 26 18 0 58 5 St. Cloud State 19/ 92 5 20.7 5 North Dakota 22 19 21 0 62 6 Minnesota Duluth 22/110 2 20.0 6 Nebraska Omaha 26 26 17 1 70 7 Denver 20/102 5 19.6 7 Bemidji State 24 25 21 2 72 8 Colorado College 16/ 82 2 19.5 8 Denver 18 33 22 1 74 9 Michigan Tech 17/ 92 4 18.5 9 Minnesota Duluth 21 24 33 1 79 10 Alaska Anchorage 15/ 87 0 17.2 10 Michigan Tech 28 30 24 0 82 11 Nebraska Omaha 13/ 80 4 16.2 11 Colorado College 29 23 32 1 85 12 Wisconsin 7/ 75 0 9.3 12 Alaska Anchorage 27 35 29 2 93

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 St. Cloud State 53/ 62 1 85.5 2 Minnesota 62/ 74 2 83.8 3 Bemidji State 76/ 91 1 83.5 4 North Dakota 79/ 95 4 83.2 5 Minnesota State 82/ 99 3 82.8 6 Denver 93/114 2 81.6 7 Wisconsin 70/ 88 2 79.5 8 Minnesota Duluth 85/107 1 79.4 9 Colorado College 64/ 82 3 78.0 10 Michigan Tech 72/ 93 1 77.4 Nebraska Omaha 72/ 93 5 77.4 12 Alaska Anchorage 70/ 97 1 72.2 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 WCHA PLAYER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE GAMES

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 24 1.46 16-19-35 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 24 1.46 14-21-35 3 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 24 1.38 12-21-33 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 23 1.39 11-21-32 5 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 24 1.29 8-23-31 6 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 22 1.36 12-18-30 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 24 1.25 9-21-30 8 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 24 1.21 16-13-29 9 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 24 1.12 10-17-27 10 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 22 1.18 11-15-26 11 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 24 1.04 11-14-25 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 24 1.04 11-14-25 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 24 1.04 7-18-25 14 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 24 1.00 14-10-24 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 24 1.00 9-15-24 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 26 0.92 11-13-24 17 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 24 0.96 11-12-23 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 24 0.96 6-17-23 19 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 24 0.92 9-13-22 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 24 0.92 8-14-22 Nate Condon Minnesota JR F 24 0.92 6-16-22 22 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 26 0.81 10-11-21 23 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 22 0.91 8-12-20 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 24 0.83 14- 6-20 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 24 0.83 12- 8-20 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 24 0.83 12- 8-20 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 24 0.83 8-12-20 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 24 0.83 3-17-20 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 25 0.80 12- 8-20 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 26 0.77 6-14-20 31 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 24 0.79 10- 9-19 Nick Shore Denver JR F 24 0.79 6-13-19 33 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 19 0.95 10- 8-18 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 24 0.75 12- 6-18 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 24 0.75 11- 7-18 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 24 0.75 7-11-18 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 25 0.72 8-10-18 38 Zach Budish Minnesota JR F 24 0.71 8- 9-17 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 24 0.71 7-10-17 40 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 23 0.70 1-15-16 Scott Winkler Colorado College SR F 24 0.67 8- 8-16 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 24 0.67 6-10-16 David Makowski Denver JR D 24 0.67 5-11-16 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 24 0.67 5-11-16 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 24 0.67 3-13-16 46 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 19 0.79 2-13-15 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 24 0.62 7- 8-15 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 24 0.62 6- 9-15 Daniel Doremus Denver SO F 24 0.62 5-10-15 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State FR F 24 0.62 4-11-15 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech FR F 24 0.62 3-12-15 52 Danny Mattson Bemidji State SO F 19 0.74 3-11-14 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin JR F 23 0.61 7- 7-14 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech JR F 23 0.61 4-10-14 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 23 0.61 1-13-14 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 24 0.58 11- 3-14 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 24 0.58 9- 5-14 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 24 0.58 8- 6-14 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 24 0.58 7- 7-14 Jordan George Bemidji State SR F 24 0.58 6- 8-14 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 24 0.58 3-11-14 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 26 0.54 6- 8-14 63 Sam Warning Minnesota SO F 18 0.72 5- 8-13 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin JR F 18 0.72 4- 9-13 Johnnie Searfoss Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 0.65 7- 6-13 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 23 0.57 4- 9-13 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 24 0.54 7- 6-13 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 24 0.54 6- 7-13 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage SO F 26 0.50 8- 5-13 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 26 0.50 2-11-13 71 Nic Kerdiles Wisconsin FR F 16 0.75 3- 9-12 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 18 0.67 9- 3-12 Nick Mattson North Dakota SO D 21 0.57 2-10-12 Seth Ambroz Minnesota SO F 22 0.55 7- 5-12 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 22 0.55 3- 9-12 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth SO W 23 0.52 5- 7-12 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 24 0.50 4- 8-12 78 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 20 0.55 2- 9-11 Zac Larraza Denver SO F 21 0.52 6- 5-11 Brett Knowles Minnesota State FR F 23 0.48 3- 8-11 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 24 0.46 6- 5-11 David Boehm Bemidji State SR F 24 0.46 3- 8-11 Scott Mayfield Denver SO D 24 0.46 2- 9-11 Mike Reilly Minnesota FR D 24 0.46 2- 9-11 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 25 0.44 2- 9-11 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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86 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech SO F 20 0.50 3- 7-10 Charlie Taft Colorado College SO F 21 0.48 3- 7-10 Ben Kinne Bemidji State SR F 22 0.45 4- 6-10 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 23 0.43 2- 8-10 Quentin Shore Denver FR C 24 0.42 4- 6-10 Ty Loney Denver SO F 24 0.42 3- 7-10 Ben Marshall Minnesota SO D 24 0.42 3- 7-10 Christian Isackson Minnesota SO F 24 0.42 1- 9-10

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 24 0.67 16 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 24 0.67 16 3 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 24 0.58 14 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 24 0.58 14 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 24 0.58 14 6 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 22 0.55 12 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 24 0.50 12 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 24 0.50 12 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 24 0.50 12 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 24 0.50 12 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 25 0.48 12

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 24 0.96 23 2 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 23 0.91 21 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 24 0.88 21 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 24 0.88 21 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 24 0.88 21 6 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 24 0.79 19 7 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 22 0.82 18 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 24 0.75 18 9 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 24 0.71 17 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 24 0.71 17 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 24 0.71 17

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 24 0.62 3-12-15 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 24 0.62 2-13-15 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 26 0.58 6- 9-15 4 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 22 0.55 3- 9-12 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 24 0.50 4- 8-12 6 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 23 0.48 3- 8-11 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 24 0.46 5- 6-11 8 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 24 0.42 9- 1-10 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 24 0.42 2- 8-10 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 24 0.42 2- 8-10

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 0.10 1- 1- 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 24 0.08 2- 0- 2 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 24 0.08 1- 1- 2 Brent Gwidt Nebraska Omaha SR F 24 0.08 1- 1- 2 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 24 0.08 0- 2- 2 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 24 0.08 0- 2- 2 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 24 0.08 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 24 4 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 24 4 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 24 4 4 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 19 3 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 24 3 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 24 3 7 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 2 Seth Ambroz Minnesota SO F 22 2 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin JR F 23 2 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 24 2 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 24 2 Nick Shore Denver JR F 24 2 Ben Marshall Minnesota SO D 24 2 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State FR F 24 2 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 24 2 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 24 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 24 2 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 24 2 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 24 2 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 24 2 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 24 2 John Ramage Wisconsin SR D 24 2 Jefferson Dahl Wisconsin JR F 24 2 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 25 2 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 26 2 Joe Basaraba Minnesota Duluth JR W 26 2 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 24 1.04 7-18-25 2 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 24 0.83 12- 8-20 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 24 0.83 3-17-20 4 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 24 0.79 10- 9-19 5 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 23 0.70 1-15-16 David Makowski Denver JR D 24 0.67 5-11-16 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 24 0.67 5-11-16 Dillon Simpson North Dakota JR D 24 0.67 3-13-16 9 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 23 0.61 1-13-14 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 24 0.58 3-11-14 11 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 23 0.57 4- 9-13 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 26 0.50 2-11-13

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alex Petan Michigan Tech F 24 1.00 9-15-24 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth C 26 0.92 11-13-24 3 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State F 24 0.96 11-12-23 4 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota F 24 0.92 9-13-22 5 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State F 24 0.83 14- 6-20 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth W 25 0.80 12- 8-20 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage F 26 0.77 6-14-20 8 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State F 24 0.62 4-11-15 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech F 24 0.62 3-12-15 10 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State F 24 0.58 7- 7-14 11 Drake Caggiula North Dakota F 24 0.54 6- 7-13 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth D 26 0.50 2-11-13

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 1218:49 38 1.87 2 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 657:29 22 2.01 3 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 821:49 29 2.12 4 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 1381:05 49 2.13 5 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 1422:17 53 2.24 6 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 575:07 22 2.30 7 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 835:59 36 2.58 8 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 887:57 39 2.64 9 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 888:12 40 2.70 10 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 1152:13 53 2.76 11 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 1066:33 54 3.04 12 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 631:04 32 3.04 13 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 1014:46 52 3.07 14 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 506:26 27 3.20 15 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 836:34 46 3.30 16 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 886:19 50 3.38 17 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 752:43 46 3.67 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 502 38 .930 2 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 283 22 .928 3 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 363 29 .926 4 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 261 22 .922 5 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 572 49 .921 6 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 448 40 .918 7 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 392 36 .916 8 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 386 39 .908 9 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 516 53 .907 10 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 262 27 .907 11 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 504 52 .906 12 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 294 32 .902 13 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 467 53 .898 14 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 418 50 .893 15 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 433 54 .889 16 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 353 46 .885 17 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 333 46 .879 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Zane Gothberg North Dakota FR 6- 1- 2 .778 2 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 16- 6- 1 .717 3 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 12- 5- 2 .684 4 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 13- 5- 5 .674 5 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 5- 2- 3 .650 6 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 13- 7- 1 .643 7 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 7- 3- 5 .633 8 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 6- 5- 4 .533 9 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 7- 7- 3 .500 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 5- 5- 4 .500 11 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 7- 9- 3 .447 12 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 2- 3- 3 .438 13 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 4- 6- 4 .429 14 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 4-11- 1 .281 15 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 1- 7- 2 .200 16 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 1- 9- 3 .192 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 1- 9- 3 .192 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S TEAM STATISTICS • LEADERS

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota 32 117 3.66 1 Denver 31 557 18.0 2 Nebraska Omaha 32 112 3.50 2 Cornell 27 461 17.1 3 Boston College 29 99 3.41 3 Minnesota Duluth 32 516 16.1 4 Denver 31 104 3.35 4 Boston University 30 478 15.9 5 St. Cloud State 32 107 3.34 5 North Dakota 32 505 15.8 6 Bentley 31 103 3.32 6 Penn State 27 425 15.7 7 Colorado College 32 106 3.31 7 Quinnipiac 32 499 15.6 North Dakota 32 106 3.31 8 Sacred Heart 32 489 15.3 9 Mercyhurst 32 104 3.25 9 Northern Michigan 34 518 15.2 Minnesota State 32 104 3.25 10 Clarkson 32 485 15.2 Niagara 32 104 3.25 11 Ferris State 32 469 14.7 12 RIT 32 103 3.22 12 Colgate 32 460 14.4 13 New Hampshire 30 96 3.20 13 Yale 27 376 13.9 14 Colgate 32 102 3.19 14 Alaska 32 443 13.8 15 Robert Morris 32 100 3.12 15 Robert Morris 32 442 13.8 other WCHA teams Wisconsin 32 442 13.8 21 Michigan Tech 30 89 2.97 other WCHA teams 43 Minnesota Duluth 32 78 2.44 18 Minnesota State 32 437 13.7 50 Wisconsin 32 75 2.34 Nebraska Omaha 32 437 13.7 56 Bemidji State 30 62 2.07 20 Alaska Anchorage 30 407 13.6 57 Alaska Anchorage 30 61 2.03 26 Michigan Tech 30 387 12.9 32 Bemidji State 30 371 12.4 Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 35 Colorado College 32 392 12.2 1 Miami 34 53 1.56 50 Minnesota 32 327 10.2 2 Quinnipiac 32 51 1.59 59 St. Cloud State 32 271 8.5 3 Western Michigan 34 66 1.94 4 Minnesota 32 64 2.00 Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 5 Wisconsin 32 65 2.03 1 Minnesota 36/142 2 25.4 6 Minnesota State 32 71 2.22 2 RIT 29/118 6 24.6 7 Notre Dame 34 77 2.26 3 Union 37/151 2 24.5 8 New Hampshire 30 69 2.30 4 American Int’l 20/ 83 2 24.1 9 Niagara 32 74 2.31 5 Minnesota State 34/146 1 23.3 Union 32 74 2.31 6 Denver 30/135 7 22.2 11 Merrimack 31 72 2.32 7 Colgate 31/140 1 22.1 12 UMass Lowell 29 68 2.34 8 Mercyhurst 29/131 1 22.1 13 Ferris State 32 76 2.38 9 North Dakota 29/132 3 22.0 14 Canisius 34 81 2.38 10 Michigan Tech 27/123 4 22.0 15 Providence 30 72 2.40 11 Boston College 24/111 3 21.6 other WCHA teams 12 Ferris State 24/112 3 21.4 18 St. Cloud State 32 78 2.44 13 Rensselaer 27/127 7 21.3 22 North Dakota 32 80 2.50 14 Holy Cross 29/138 3 21.0 t30 Nebraska Omaha 32 88 2.75 15 Yale 28/134 5 20.9 34 Denver 31 87 2.81 other WCHA teams 42 Bemidji State 30 89 2.97 17 Minnesota Duluth 30/147 4 20.4 43 Minnesota Duluth 32 96 3.00 20 Bemidji State 17/ 90 0 18.9 48 Michigan Tech 30 94 3.13 21 Nebraska Omaha 21/112 4 18.8 54 Alaska Anchorage 30 104 3.47 22 Colorado College 20/108 2 18.5 56 Colorado College 32 113 3.53 29 St. Cloud State 22/127 6 17.3 38 Alaska Anchorage 16/101 0 15.8 Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 59 Wisconsin 11/101 0 10.9 1 Minnesota 32 117 3.66 64 2.00 1.66 2 Quinnipiac 32 94 2.94 51 1.59 1.34 Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 3 Minnesota State 32 104 3.25 71 2.22 1.03 1 Quinnipiac 128/140 4 91.4 4 Miami 34 87 2.56 53 1.56 1.00 2 Canisius 112/124 4 90.3 5 Niagara 32 104 3.25 74 2.31 0.94 3 New Hampshire 89/ 99 4 89.9 6 St. Cloud State 32 107 3.34 78 2.44 0.91 4 Alaska 132/147 5 89.8 7 New Hampshire 30 96 3.20 69 2.30 0.90 Dartmouth 88/ 98 4 89.8 8 North Dakota 32 106 3.31 80 2.50 0.81 6 Miami 140/157 6 89.2 9 Boston College 29 99 3.41 76 2.62 0.79 7 Minnesota 87/100 3 87.0 10 Nebraska Omaha 32 112 3.50 88 2.75 0.75 8 Western Michigan 121/140 2 86.4 11 UMass Lowell 29 89 3.07 68 2.34 0.72 9 Merrimack 115/134 2 85.8 12 Air Force 33 103 3.12 81 2.45 0.67 10 Boston College 120/140 1 85.7 13 Notre Dame 34 99 2.91 77 2.26 0.65 11 Union 113/132 6 85.6 14 Denver 31 104 3.35 87 2.81 0.55 12 Connecticut 111/130 1 85.4 15 Union 32 91 2.84 74 2.31 0.53 13 Ferris State 122/143 4 85.3 Colgate 32 102 3.19 85 2.66 0.53 14 Ohio State 108/127 5 85.0 other WCHA teams 15 Princeton 107/126 2 84.9 22 Wisconsin 32 75 2.34 65 2.03 0.31 other WCHA teams 33 Michigan Tech 30 89 2.97 94 3.13 -0.17 21 Denver 117/140 2 83.6 39 Colorado College 32 106 3.31 113 3.53 -0.22 24 Minnesota State 104/125 5 83.2 48 Minnesota Duluth 32 78 2.44 96 3.00 -0.56 25 St. Cloud State 74/ 89 2 83.1 54 Bemidji State 30 62 2.07 89 2.97 -0.90 27 North Dakota 102/123 4 82.9 57 Alaska Anchorage 30 61 2.03 104 3.47 -1.43 38 Bemidji State 93/114 1 81.6 39 Minnesota Duluth 115/142 1 81.0 40 Nebraska Omaha 103/128 6 80.5 44 Wisconsin 91/114 2 79.8 46 Michigan Tech 100/126 2 79.4 53 Colorado College 88/113 5 77.9 58 Alaska Anchorage 87/118 4 73.7 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

2012-13 MEN’S DIVISION 1 TEAM STATISTICS CON’T 6 Minnesota Duluth 32 1061 870 +191 +5.97 7 Penn State 27 1022 861 +161 +5.96 8 Union 32 1066 878 +188 +5.88 Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 9 Minnesota State 32 1043 858 +185 +5.78 1 American Int’l 126/216 58.3 10 Western Michigan 34 1031 835 +196 +5.76 2 Boston College 144/251 57.4 11 Miami 34 1103 911 +192 +5.65 3 Ferris State 146/255 57.3 12 Michigan 32 1087 921 +166 +5.19 4 Princeton 126/221 57.0 13 Yale 27 951 817 +134 +4.96 5 RIT 136/251 54.2 14 New Hampshire 30 1030 886 +144 +4.80 6 Canisius 132/244 54.1 15 UMass Lowell 29 923 784 +139 +4.79 7 Bemidji State 110/204 53.9 other WCHA teams 8 Denver 147/275 53.5 18 St. Cloud State 32 941 834 +107 +3.34 9 Miami 164/308 53.2 20 North Dakota 32 1020 928 +92 +2.88 10 Niagara 145/273 53.1 26 Wisconsin 32 920 898 +22 +0.69 other WCHA teams 35 Michigan Tech 30 924 952 -28 -0.93 15 Nebraska Omaha 124/240 51.7 44 Denver 31 923 1013 -90 -2.90 17 North Dakota 131/255 51.4 47 Colorado College 32 896 1030 -134 -4.19 18 Michigan Tech 127/249 51.0 52 Bemidji State 30 729 954 -225 -7.50 22 Minnesota State 138/271 50.9 53 Alaska Anchorage 30 631 879 -248 -8.27 24 Minnesota 123/242 50.8 33 Minnesota Duluth 145/289 50.2 Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 40 Colorado College 108/221 48.9 1 Quinnipiac 23- 4- 5 .797 45 Wisconsin 102/215 47.4 2 Minnesota 21- 6- 5 .734 48 Alaska Anchorage 103/219 47.0 Niagara 21- 6- 5 .734 59 Sacred Heart 115/270 42.6 4 Miami 21- 8- 5 .691 5 Boston College 18- 8- 3 .672 Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 6 Minnesota State 20- 9- 3 .672 1 Penn State 27 1022 37.85 7 UMass Lowell 18- 9- 2 .655 2 Yale 27 951 35.22 8 New Hampshire 17- 8- 5 .650 3 Niagara 32 1123 35.09 9 Western Michigan 18- 8- 8 .647 4 Alaska 32 1099 34.34 10 North Dakota 17- 9- 6 .625 5 New Hampshire 30 1030 34.33 11 St. Cloud State 19-12- 1 .609 6 Michigan 32 1087 33.97 12 Notre Dame 19-12- 3 .603 7 Holy Cross 32 1086 33.94 13 Denver 16-10- 5 .597 8 Minnesota 32 1081 33.78 14 Nebraska Omaha 18-12- 2 .594 9 RIT 32 1068 33.38 Robert Morris 18-12- 2 .594 10 Union 32 1066 33.31 16 Holy Cross 17-12- 3 .578 11 Minnesota Duluth 32 1061 33.16 17 Yale 14-10- 3 .574 12 Quinnipiac 32 1059 33.09 18 St. Lawrence 16-12- 4 .562 13 Robert Morris 32 1057 33.03 19 Air Force 15-11- 7 .561 14 Minnesota State 32 1043 32.59 20 Dartmouth 13-10- 4 .556 15 Miami 34 1103 32.44 21 Providence 13-10- 7 .550 other WCHA teams 22 Merrimack 14-11- 6 .548 17 Nebraska Omaha 32 1026 32.06 23 Connecticut 16-13- 3 .547 21 North Dakota 32 1020 31.88 Rensselaer 15-12- 5 .547 30 Michigan Tech 30 924 30.80 Union 15-12- 5 .547 40 Denver 31 923 29.77 Wisconsin 14-11- 7 .547 42 St. Cloud State 32 941 29.41 27 Ferris State 15-13- 4 .531 43 Wisconsin 32 920 28.75 28 Alaska 14-14- 4 .500 47 Colorado College 32 896 28.00 Boston University 14-14- 2 .500 57 Bemidji State 30 729 24.30 Colgate 14-14- 4 .500 59 Alaska Anchorage 30 631 21.03 31 Ohio State 13-14- 7 .485 32 Mercyhurst 14-15- 3 .484 Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM RIT 13-14- 5 .484 1 Quinnipiac 32 742 23.19 34 Brown 10-11- 6 .481 2 Minnesota 32 767 23.97 Penn State 13-14- 0 .481 3 Western Michigan 34 835 24.56 36 Northern Michigan 14-16- 4 .471 4 Notre Dame 34 848 24.94 37 Cornell 11-13- 3 .463 5 Alaska 32 817 25.53 38 Bowling Green 13-16- 5 .456 6 Nebraska Omaha 32 829 25.91 Lake Superior 15-18- 1 .456 7 St. Cloud State 32 834 26.06 40 Colorado College 12-15- 5 .453 8 Miami 34 911 26.79 41 Bentley 12-16- 3 .435 9 Minnesota State 32 858 26.81 42 Vermont 10-15- 5 .417 10 Dartmouth 27 728 26.96 43 Princeton 9-14- 4 .407 11 Rensselaer 32 865 27.03 44 Michigan 12-18- 2 .406 12 UMass Lowell 29 784 27.03 45 American Int’l 9-15- 6 .400 13 Minnesota Duluth 32 870 27.19 Massachusetts 11-17- 2 .400 14 Massachusetts 30 816 27.20 Michigan Tech 10-16- 4 .400 15 Union 32 878 27.44 48 Canisius 11-18- 5 .397 other WCHA teams 49 Clarkson 9-16- 7 .391 18 Wisconsin 32 898 28.06 Minnesota Duluth 10-17- 5 .391 t22 North Dakota 32 928 29.00 51 Maine 9-17- 6 .375 25 Alaska Anchorage 30 879 29.30 52 Harvard 8-16- 3 .352 35 Michigan Tech 30 952 31.73 53 Northeastern 9-18- 3 .350 36 Bemidji State 30 954 31.80 54 Michigan State 10-21- 3 .338 40 Colorado College 32 1030 32.19 55 Army 7-17- 5 .328 45 Denver 31 1013 32.68 56 Bemidji State 6-17- 7 .317 57 Alaska Anchorage 4-19- 7 .250 Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 58 Alab-Huntsville 3-19- 1 .152 1 Quinnipiac 32 1059 742 +317 +9.91 59 Sacred Heart 2-27- 3 .109 2 Minnesota 32 1081 767 +314 +9.81 3 Alaska 32 1099 817 +282 +8.81 Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games 4 Notre Dame 34 1065 848 +217 +6.38 Providence 3- 0- 4 7 5 Nebraska Omaha 32 1026 829 +197 +6.16 UMass Lowell 4- 0- 0 4 Minnesota State 4- 0- 0 4 Cornell 3- 0- 1 4 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S PLAYER STATISTICS • LEADERS

Points Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 32 25-22-47 1.47 2 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 30 20-23-43 1.43 3 (CGY) Boston College SO F 26 15-22-37 1.42 4 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 32 19-26-45 1.41 5 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 31 14-29-43 1.39 6 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 31 14-28-42 1.35 7 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 29 15-24-39 1.34 8 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 32 10-32-42 1.31 9 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 27 12-23-35 1.30 10 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 31 14-26-40 1.29 11 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 31 16-22-38 1.23 12 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 29 20-15-35 1.21 13 Pat Mullane Boston College SR F 29 14-20-34 1.17 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 29 17-17-34 1.17 15 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 30 10-24-34 1.13 16 Mike Collins Merrimack JR F 31 15-20-35 1.13 17 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 32 12-24-36 1.12 18 Matt Thurber Northern Michigan SR F 28 5-26-31 1.11 19 Kenny Agostino (PIT) Yale JR F 27 13-16-29 1.07 20 Ryan Murphy Niagara JR F 30 15-17-32 1.07 21 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 32 11-23-34 1.06 Matthew Zay Mercyhurst SO F 32 12-22-34 1.06 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami FR F 32 14-20-34 1.06 24 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 27 10-18-28 1.04 25 Branden Gracel Massachusetts JR F 30 14-17-31 1.03 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 30 15-16-31 1.03 27 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 32 14-19-33 1.03 Ryan Misiak Mercyhurst SO F 32 14-19-33 1.03 Adam Brace Robert Morris SR F 32 12-21-33 1.03 30 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 27 14-13-27 1.00 Greg Miller Cornell SR F 26 14-12-26 1.00 Matt Lindblad Dartmouth JR F 23 9-14-23 1.00 Brandon Nunn Holy Cross SR F 24 15- 9-24 1.00 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 32 14-18-32 1.00 Casey Bailey Penn State FR F 27 14-13-27 1.00 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 32 13-19-32 1.00 37 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 17-14-31 0.97 38 Alex Grieve Bentley SO F 31 10-20-30 0.97 39 Joseph Pendenza UMass Lowell JR F 29 12-16-28 0.97 40 Andrew Miller Yale SR F 27 12-14-26 0.96 41 Michael Colavecchia RIT JR F 26 11-14-25 0.96 42 Austin Czarnik Miami SO F 34 11-21-32 0.94 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State SO F 34 14-18-32 0.94 Tanner Fritz Ohio State SO F 34 10-22-32 0.94 45 Sean Ambrosie Connecticut SR F 32 9-21-30 0.94 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 32 16-14-30 0.94 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 32 18-12-30 0.94 Eric Delong Sacred Heart SR F 32 11-19-30 0.94 George Hughes St. Lawrence SR D 32 5-25-30 0.94 50 Wayne Simpson Union SR F 31 13-16-29 0.94 other WCHA players t51 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 30 13-15-28 0.93 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 30 13-15-28 0.93 t61 Nate Condon (COL) Minnesota JR F 32 11-18-29 0.91 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 32 8-21-29 0.91 66 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver JR F 31 12-16-28 0.90 67 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota FR F 30 12-15-27 0.90 t69 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 27 8-16-24 0.89 t72 Zach Budish (NSH) Minnesota JR F 32 10-18-28 0.88 82 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State SR F 27 13-10-23 0.85 83 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 32 13-14-27 0.84 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 32 8-19-27 0.84 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 10-17-27 0.84 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 32 17-10-27 0.84 t87 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 31 13-13-26 0.84 100 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 32 12-14-26 0.81 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 32 17- 9-26 0.81 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 32 25 0.78 2 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 29 20 0.69 3 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 30 20 0.67 4 Brandon Nunn Holy Cross SR F 24 15 0.62 5 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 32 19 0.59 6 David Glen Penn State FR F 27 16 0.59 7 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 29 17 0.59 8 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 26 15 0.58 9 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 32 18 0.56 10 Greg Miller Cornell SR F 26 14 0.54 other WCHA players t11 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 32 17 0.53 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 32 17 0.53 19 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 29 15 0.52 t22 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 32 16 0.50 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 30 15 0.50 Blake Pietila (NJD) Michigan Tech SO F 28 14 0.50 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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t32 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State SR F 27 13 0.48 t37 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 31 14 0.45 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 31 14 0.45 t46 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 32 14 0.44 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 32 14 0.44 t50 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 30 13 0.43 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 30 13 0.43 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 32 32 1.00 2 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 31 29 0.94 3 Matt Thurber Northern Michigan SR F 28 26 0.93 4 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 31 28 0.90 5 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 27 23 0.85 6 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 26 22 0.85 7 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 31 26 0.84 8 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 29 24 0.83 9 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 32 26 0.81 10 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 30 24 0.80 other WCHA players 12 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 30 23 0.77 13 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 32 24 0.75 14 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 32 23 0.72 t19 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State JR D 32 22 0.69 t23 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 27 18 0.67 t26 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 32 21 0.66 t41 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 32 19 0.59 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 32 19 0.59 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 32 19 0.59 t48 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 27 16 0.59 t50 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 29 17 0.59

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 32 0.34 11 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 32 0.34 11 3 Chris Bodo Mercyhurst SO F 31 0.32 10 4 Brandon Nunn Holy Cross SR F 24 0.38 9 5 Michael Colavecchia RIT JR F 26 0.31 8 6 Alex Grieve Bentley SO F 31 0.23 7 Nick Bailen Rensselaer SR D 31 0.23 7 Kyle Bonis Ferris State SR LW 32 0.22 7 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 32 0.22 7 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 32 0.22 7 Kyle Gibbons Canisius JR F 33 0.21 7 other WCHA players t12 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 26 0.23 6 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 30 0.20 6 Joey LaLeggia (EDM) Denver SO D 31 0.19 6 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 32 0.19 6 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 32 0.19 6 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 32 0.19 6 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 32 0.19 6

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Wade Megan (FLA) Boston University SR F 29 0.10 3 Grayson Downing New Hampshire SO F 30 0.10 3 Daniel O’Donoghue Mercyhurst JR F 32 0.09 3 Adam Brace Robert Morris SR F 32 0.09 3 Cody Wydo Robert Morris SO F 32 0.09 3 Austin Czarnik Miami SO F 34 0.09 3 7 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara SR F 22 0.09 2 Adam Chapie UMass Lowell FR F 23 0.09 2 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 27 0.07 2 Joey Diamond Maine SR F 27 0.07 2 Jon Puskar American Int’l JR F 29 0.07 2 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac SO F 29 0.07 2 Michael Pereira Massachusetts JR F 30 0.07 2 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 30 0.07 2 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 30 0.07 2 Derek DeBlois Michigan JR F 31 0.06 2 Tyler Morley Alaska FR F 32 0.06 2 Cory Kane Ferris State JR C 32 0.06 2 Brent Gwidt (WSH) Nebraska Omaha SR F 32 0.06 2 Zach Hervato Robert Morris SR F 32 0.06 2 Kyle Essery St. Lawrence JR F 32 0.06 2 Patrick Doherty St. Lawrence SO F 32 0.06 2 Kyle Bodie Union SR F 32 0.06 2 Preston Shupe Canisius SR F 34 0.06 2 Scott Macaulay Northern Michigan SR D 34 0.06 2 Chase Balisy (NSH) Western Michigan JR F 34 0.06 2 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 26 6 Sean Ambrosie Connecticut SR F 32 6 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 32 6 4 Wayne Simpson Union SR F 31 5 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 32 5 Cody Wydo Robert Morris SO F 32 5 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 32 5 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 32 5 9 Russell Goodman Quinnipiac SR F 22 4 Eric Robinson Dartmouth JR F 24 4 Greg Miller Cornell SR F 26 4 Connor Jones Quinnipiac JR F 26 4 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 29 4 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac SO F 29 4 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 30 4 Ryan Murphy Niagara JR F 30 4 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 30 4 Curtis McKenzie (DAL) Miami SR F 31 4 Adam Schmidt Holy Cross JR F 32 4 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 32 4 Jordan Samuels-Thomas (WPG) Quinnipiac SR F 32 4 Kyle De Laurell Air Force SR F 33 4 Preston Shupe Canisius SR F 34 4 Domenic Monardo Lake Superior SR F 34 4 other WCHA players t25 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State SR F 27 3 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 30 3 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 31 3 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver JR F 31 3 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 32 3 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 32 3 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 32 3 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 32 3 John Ramage (CGY) Wisconsin SR D 32 3

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 George Hughes St. Lawrence SR D 32 5-25-30 0.94 2 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 32 8-21-29 0.91 3 Chris Saracino RIT SR D 32 8-20-28 0.88 4 Nick Bailen Rensselaer SR D 31 11-15-26 0.84 5 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire SO D 30 7-18-25 0.83 6 Steve Weinstein Bentley SO D 31 6-19-25 0.81 Joey LaLeggia (EDM) Denver SO D 31 11-14-25 0.81 8 Jacob Trouba (WPG) Michigan FR D 29 9-14-23 0.79 9 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 32 13-12-25 0.78 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State JR D 32 3-22-25 0.78 other WCHA players 11 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 29 5-17-22 0.76 12 David Makowski Denver JR D 31 6-17-23 0.74 t22 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 32 5-16-21 0.66 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 32 7-14-21 0.66 26 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 31 3-17-20 0.65 t29 Dillon Simpson (EDM) North Dakota JR D 32 3-17-20 0.62 33 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 31 2-17-19 0.61 Bryce Aneloski (OTT) Nebraska Omaha SR D 31 4-15-19 0.61 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 29 17-17-34 1.17 2 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami FR F 32 14-20-34 1.06 3 Casey Bailey Penn State FR F 27 14-13-27 1.00 4 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 30 12-16-28 0.93 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 30 13-15-28 0.93 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 30 13-15-28 0.93 7 David Glen Penn State FR F 27 16- 9-25 0.93 8 Tylor Spink Colgate FR F 32 12-17-29 0.91 9 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota FR F 30 12-15-27 0.90 10 Danny O’Regan (SJS) Boston University FR F 30 12-14-26 0.87 other WCHA players 11 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 32 17-10-27 0.84 t12 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 32 12-14-26 0.81 14 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 30 13-11-24 0.80 17 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 30 8-15-23 0.77 18 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 29 5-17-22 0.76 23 Jujhar Khaira (EDM) Michigan Tech FR F 30 5-15-20 0.67 25 Teddy Blueger (PIT) Minnesota State FR F 28 5-13-18 0.64 t28 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 26 9- 7-16 0.62 35 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 30 8- 8-16 0.53 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

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Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Ryan McKay Miami FR 851:30 15 1.06 2 Quinnipiac SR 1846:19 46 1.49 3 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 668:22 17 1.53 4 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 1033:10 28 1.63 5 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 1069:41 30 1.68 6 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 1526:11 45 1.77 7 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 1792:57 53 1.77 8 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 1119:44 34 1.82 9 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 969:41 30 1.86 10 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan SO 1984:54 62 1.87 other WCHA players 12 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 1842:03 58 1.89 16 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 837:39 28 2.01 21 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 1735:47 65 2.25 26 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 1245:51 48 2.31 27 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 1131:12 44 2.33 39 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota FR 693:01 30 2.60 40 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 1200:05 52 2.60 47 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 1311:05 59 2.70 52 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 1304:32 62 2.85 56 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 1106:16 55 2.98 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Ryan McKay Miami FR 384 15 .962 2 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 531 30 .947 3 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 492 30 .943 4 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 858 53 .942 5 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 274 17 .942 6 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 420 28 .938 7 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 665 46 .935 8 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 782 55 .934 9 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 481 34 .934 10 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 612 45 .932 other WCHA players 16 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 568 44 .928 18 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 352 28 .926 28 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 666 58 .920 36 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 571 52 .917 39 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 522 48 .916 40 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota FR 326 30 .916 42 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 699 65 .915 57 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 524 55 .905 58 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 590 62 .905 61 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 294 32 .902 64 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 533 59 .900 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 10- 1- 0 .909 2 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 23- 3- 5 .823 3 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 21- 4- 5 .783 4 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 20- 5- 5 .750 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 11- 3- 2 .750 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 11- 3- 2 .750 7 Jeff Malcolm Yale SR 12- 4- 2 .722 8 Ryan McKay Miami FR 9- 3- 2 .714 9 Parker Milner Boston College SR 18- 7- 3 .696 10 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 15- 6- 2 .696 other WCHA players 11 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 17- 7- 2 .692 14 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 10- 4- 5 .658 16 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 18-10- 1 .638 17 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota FR 6- 3- 2 .636 t19 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 11- 6- 4 .619 24 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 6- 4- 3 .577 38 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 8- 7- 4 .526 t40 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 8- 8- 4 .500 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 30 6 2 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 19 4 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 26 4 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence FR 27 4 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 29 4 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 29 4 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 31 4 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan SO 34 4 9 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell FR 12 3 Ryan McKay Miami FR 15 3 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 20 3 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 28 3 C.J. Motte Ferris State SO 30 3 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 30 3 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 30 3 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 31 3 Tony Capobianco Canisius JR 32 3 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S PLAYER STATISTICS • GAME HIGHS Team Goals: 10 Colgate vs Niagara 10/09/2012 Saves: 61 Ben Meisner American Int'l vs Penn State 10/12/2012 Goals: 3 Chase Grant Minnesota State vs Alab-Huntsville 10/12/2012 Saves: 50 Rob Tadazak Army vs Maine 10/13/2012 Saves: 51 John Griggs Alab-Huntsville vs Minnesota State 10/13/2012 Saves: 48 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Quinnipiac 10/14/2012 Saves: 50 Branden Komm Bentley vs Michigan 10/19/2012 Goals: 4 Andrew Hamburg Colorado College vs Air Force 10/19/2012 Goals: 3 Andy Starczewski Army vs Sacred Heart 10/19/2012 Assists: 4 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence vs Maine 10/19/2012 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 St. Lawrence vs Maine 10/19/2012 Goals: 3 Nick Shore Denver vs Air Force 10/20/2012 Team Goals: 9 Bentley vs Alab-Huntsville 10/26/2012 Assists: 4 Scott Jacklin Robert Morris vs Bentley 11/02/2012 Goals: 3 Connor Gaarder North Dakota vs Boston University 11/02/2012 Goals: 3 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara vs Connecticut 11/02/2012 Saves: 48 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior vs Alaska 11/03/2012 Assists: 4 Union vs Rensselaer 11/03/2012 Goals: 3 Chris Knowlton Denver vs St. Cloud State 11/03/2012 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Minnesota vs Alaska Anchorage 11/09/2012 Saves: 51 John Griggs Alab-Huntsville vs Northeastern 11/10/2012 Goals: 3 Matt Berry Michigan State vs Michigan 11/10/2012 Goals: 3 Robbie Bourdon Colgate vs Dartmouth 11/16/2012 Goals: 3 Derek Army Providence vs Northeastern 11/16/2012 Goals: 3 Matt Lorito Brown vs Army 11/17/2012 Goals: 3 Adam Schmidt Holy Cross vs RIT 11/17/2012 Goals: 3 Riley Wetmore UMass Lowell vs Massachusetts 11/18/2012 Goals: 4 Andrew Ammon Princeton vs Sacred Heart 11/23/2012 Assists: 4 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha vs Alab-Huntsville 11/24/2012 Points: 5 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Dartmouth 11/24/2012 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Bentley vs Mercyhurst 11/24/2012 Points: 5 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012 Goals: 3 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012 Goals: 3 Grayson Downing New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012 Saves: 51 Matt Ginn Holy Cross vs Brown 11/25/2012 Saves: 50 Steven Legatto Sacred Heart vs Niagara 11/30/2012 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Quinnipiac vs Rensselaer 12/01/2012 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Colgate vs Massachusetts 12/07/2012 Goals: 3 David Morley St. Cloud State vs Nebraska Omaha 12/07/2012 Goals: 3 Daniel Bahntge Mercyhurst vs American Int'l 12/08/2012 Saves: 48 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Penn State 12/28/2012 Goals: 3 Ryan Dzingel Ohio State vs Penn State 12/29/2012 Saves: 51 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Miami 12/29/2012 Points: 5 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Goals: 4 Cody Ferriero Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Assists: 4 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012 Goals: 3 Mike Boivin Colorado College vs Nebraska Omaha 01/04/2013 Goals: 3 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha vs Colorado College 01/04/2013 Goals: 3 Andrew Calof Princeton vs Harvard 01/04/2013 Points: 5 Daniel O’Donoghue Mercyhurst vs Maine 01/05/2013 Goals: 3 Daniel O’Donoghue Mercyhurst vs Maine 01/05/2013 Goals: 3 Garrett Thompson Ferris State vs Michigan State 01/05/2013 Team Goals: 9 Colgate vs Sacred Heart 01/05/2013 Goals: 3 Kyle De Laurell Air Force vs Army 01/11/2013 Goals: 3 Kyle Rau Minnesota vs Alaska Anchorage 01/12/2013 Assists: 4 Nate Schmidt Minnesota vs Alaska Anchorage 01/12/2013 Goals: 3 Preston Shupe Canisius vs Sacred Heart 01/12/2013 Saves: 48 Jon Gillies Providence vs UMass Lowell 01/17/2013 Assists: 4 Jacob Poe Connecticut vs Mercyhurst 01/18/2013 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Connecticut vs Mercyhurst 01/18/2013 Goals: 3 Steven Whitney Boston College vs Northeastern 01/19/2013 Assists: 4 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Northeastern 01/19/2013 Team Goals: 9 Boston College vs Northeastern 01/19/2013 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 American Int’l vs Robert Morris 01/19/2013 Saves: 48 Matt Grogan Connecticut vs Quinnipiac 01/22/2013 Goals: 3 Joe Zarbo Clarkson vs Harvard 01/25/2013 Assists: 4 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire vs Merrimack 01/26/2013 Saves: 50 Ben Meisner American Int’l vs Air Force 02/01/2013 Goals: 3 Ryan Misiak Mercyhurst vs Army 02/02/2013 Saves: 51 Sam Marotta Merrimack vs New Hampshire 02/02/2013 Power Play: 1.000 4 of 4 Robert Morris vs Sacred Heart 02/02/2013 Goals: 3 David Glen Penn State vs Alab-Huntsville 02/08/2013 Goals: 3 Colton Beck Alaska vs Ohio State 02/08/2013 Assists: 4 Alaska vs Ohio State 02/08/2013 Goals: 3 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State vs Minnesota Duluth 02/09/2013 Goals: 3 Luke Greiner Harvard vs Boston University 02/11/2013 Team Goals: 9 Connecticut vs Bentley 02/11/2013 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Minnesota vs Wisconsin 02/15/2013 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Bemidji State vs Minnesota Duluth 02/15/2013 Goals: 3 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara vs Robert Morris 02/15/2013 Team Goals: 9 American Int’l vs Sacred Heart 02/16/2013 Saves: 54 Branden Komm Bentley vs Army 02/16/2013 Assists: 4 Matt White Nebraska Omaha vs Alaska Anchorage 02/16/2013 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Alaska Anchorage vs Nebraska Omaha 02/16/2013 Goals: 3 Alex Szczechura Ohio State vs Western Michigan 02/16/2013 Points: 5 Tim Schaller Providence vs Northeastern 02/22/2013 Points: 5 Stefan Demopoulos Providence vs Northeastern 02/22/2013 Assists: 4 Tim Schaller Providence vs Northeastern 02/22/2013 Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Holy Cross vs American Int’l 02/23/2013 WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S ATTENDANCE

RED BARON® WCHA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ALASKA ANCHORAGE • SULLIVAN ARENA (6,251) Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent/s) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 16: Nick Bjugstad, Jr., F, Minnesota (vs Michigan State) 16* 41,538* 2,596* 3,839 Oct. 23: Andrew Hamburg, Sr., F, Colorado College (vs Air Force, UMass-Lowell) *does not include 640 for exhibition on 10/6 vs Regina at McDonald Center, Eagle River Oct. 30: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) Nov. 6: Zahn Raubenheimer, Jr., F, Nebraska Omaha (@ Michigan Tech) BEMIDJI STATE • SANFORD CENTER (4,373) Nov. 13: Rylan Schwartz, Sr., F, Colorado College (vs Bemidji State) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 20: Danny Kristo, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 18 54,427* 3,024* 3,676 Nov. 27: Matt Leitner, So., F, Minnesota State (@ Wisconsin) * includes home exhibitions on 10/7 vs Manitoba; 10/13 vs USA Under-18 Team Dec. 4: Austin Farley, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ Michigan Tech) Dec. 11: Carter Rowney, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Denver) COLORADO COLLEGE • WORLD ARENA (7,380) Dec. 18: Corban Knight, Sr., F, North Dakota (@ Michigan Tech) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 3: Nick Bjugstad, Jr., F, Minnesota (vs Air Force, Boston College) 18* 122,315* 6,795* 7,750$ Jan. 8: Josh Archibald, So., F, Nebraska Omaha (vs Colorado College) * includes 3241 for home exhibition on 10/7 vs British Columbia Corban Knight, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Holy Cross) Jan. 15: Kyle Rau, So., F, Minnesota (vs Notre Dame, Alaska Anchorage) DENVER • MAGNESS ARENA (6,025) Jan. 22: Nate Condon, Jr., F, Minnesota (vs North Dakota) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 29: Ben Hanowski, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (@ North Dakota) 19 103,946 5,471 6,096$ Feb. 5: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (@ Bemidji State) Feb. 12: Eriah Hayes, Sr., F, Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) MICHIGAN TECH • JOHN MACINNES STUDENT ICE ARENA (4,128) Feb. 19: Matt White, Jr., F, Nebraska Omaha (@ Alaska Anchorage) Dates Total Game Average High 15 46,636* 3,110* 3,904 RED BARON® WCHA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK * includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs Brock Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent) Oct. 16: Mike Boivin, Sr., D, Colorado College (vs Clarkson) MINNESOTA • MARIUCCI ARENA (10,000) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 23: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Lake Superior) 20* 194,476* 9,724* 10,318$ Oct. 30: Joel Rumpel, So., G, Wisconsin (@ Minnesota Duluth) * includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs Lethbridge Nov. 6: Zach Palmquist, So., D, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) Nov. 13: John Faulkner, Sr., G, Nebraska Omaha (vs Minnesota Duluth) Nov. 20: Joey LaLeggia, So., D, Denver (@/vs Colorado College) MINNESOTA DULUTH • AMSOIL ARENA (6,737) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 27: Ryan Faragher, So., G, St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 15 93,789 6,253 6,829$ Dec. 4: Brett Stern, So., D, Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) Landon Peterson, So., G, Wisconsin (@ Denver) Dec. 11: Josh Nelson, Jr., D, Minnesota State (vs Alaska Anchorage) MINNESOTA STATE • VERIZON WIRELESS CENTER (4,832) Dec. 18: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Denver) Dates Total Game Average High 17* 59,656* 3,509* 5,134$ Jan. 3: Pheonix Copley, Fr., G, Michigan Tech (vs Michigan, W. Michigan) * includes home exhibition on 10/7 vs Lethbridge Jan. 8: Juho Olkinuora, So., G, Denver (vs Cornell) Jan. 15: John Ramage, Sr., D, Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State) Jan. 22: Ryan Faragher, So., G, St. Cloud State (vs Denver) NEBRASKA OMAHA • CENTURYLINK CENTER OMAHA (15,959) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 29: John Faulkner, Sr., G, Nebraska Omaha (@ Bemidji State) 17* 110,541* 6,502* 13,650* Feb. 5: Juho Olkinuora, So., G, Denver (@ Minnesota Duluth) * includes 13,650 for outdoor game at TD Ameritrade Park on 2/9 Feb. 12: Zane Gothberg, Fr., G, North Dakota (@ Nebraska Omaha) and 3030 for exhibition vs USA Under-18 Team on 2/23 Feb. 19: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) NORTH DAKOTA • RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA (11,634) RED BARON® WCHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Dates Total Game Average High Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent) 18* 208,125* 11,563* 11,977$ Oct. 16: Austin Farley, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) * home exhibitions on 10/6 vs Manitoba and 10/12 vs USA Under-18 Team Oct. 23: Pheonix Copley, Fr., G, Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota) Oct. 30: Kalle Kossila, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) ST. CLOUD STATE • NATIONAL HOCKEY & EVENT CENTER (5,371) Nov. 6: Dylan Margonari, Fr., F, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 13: Adam Wilcox, Fr., G, Minnesota (@ Alaska Anchorage) 18 81,016 4,501 6,140$ Nov. 20: Jujhar Khaira, Fr., F, Michigan Tech (@ Bemidji State) Nov. 27: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, Minnesota State (@ Wisconsin) WISCONSIN • KOHL CENTER (15,325) Dec. 4: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) Dates Total Game Average High Dec. 11: Rocco Grimaldi, Fr., F, North Dakota (vs Denver) 18* 179,467* 9,970* 13,611 David Morley, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Nebraska Omaha) 1# 52,051# – – Dec. 18: Jonny Brodzinski, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Colorado College) * includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs USA Under-18 Team Jan. 3: Adam Wilcox, Fr., G, Minnesota (vs Air Force, Boston College) # Hockey City Classic vs Minnesota (WCHA game) on 2/17 @ Soldier Field, Chicago, IL Jan. 8: Quentin Shore, Fr., F, Denver (vs Cornell) Jan. 15: Quentin Shore, Fr., F, Denver (vs Nebraska Omaha) Jan. 22: Pheonix Copley, Fr., G, Michigan Tech (vs Bemidji State) WCHA SEASON TOTALS Jan. 29: Jonny Brodzinski, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (@ North Dakota) Dates Total Game Average High Feb. 5: Zane Gothberg, Fr., G, North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) 210 1,347,983* 6,419* 13,650 Feb. 12: Teddy Blueger, Fr., F, Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) Feb. 19: Dylan Margonari, Fr., F, Minnesota State (vs Michigan Tech) $ sellout WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

OCTOBER NOVEMBER Date Game Time Date Game Time Sat/6 Brock Univ. 2 @ Michigan Tech 6 (EX) 7:07 pm ET Fri/2 Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET U.S. Under-18 Team 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (EX) 8:07 pm CT Colorado College 5 @ Wisconsin 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 0 @ Minnesota 7 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Manitoba 3 @ North Dakota 5 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Boston University 2 @ North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 2 @ Denver 2 ot (EX) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 3 @ Denver 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Univ. of Regina 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (EX) 7:07 pm AT Sat/3 Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET @ McDonald Center, Eagle River, AK Colorado College 3 @ Wisconsin 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/7 Univ. of Manitoba 3 @ Bemidji State 3 ot (EX) 5:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Minnesota State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Minnesota State 7 (EX) 5:07 pm CT Boston University 4 @ North Dakota 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Colorado College 3 (EX) 6:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 1 @ Denver 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Mon/8 Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Fri/9 North Dakota 3 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Thur/11 Michigan Tech 2 @ Lake Superior 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Denver 4 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Fri/12 St. Cloud State 3 @ New Hampshire 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota State 4 @ Alabama-Huntsville 1 (NC) 7:00 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Wisconsin 1 @ Northern Michigan 2 (NC) 7:00 pm CT Sat/10 North Dakota 2 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Denver 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan State 1 @ Minnesota 5 (NC) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ Colorado College 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT USA Under-18 Team 4 @ North Dakota 6 (EX) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT @ Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO Sun/11 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 6 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Maine 0 vs Notre Dame 1 (NC) 6:00 pm CT Fri/16 Michigan Tech 5 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Army 1 vs Nebraska Omaha 5 (NC) 9:00 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson 4 @ Colorado College 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ North Dakota 4 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Denver 6 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Air Force 3 vs Alaska 3 (NC) 5:07 pm AT Sat/17 Michigan Tech 2 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Canisius 0 vs Alaska Anchorage 2 (NC) 8:07 pm AT Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Sat/13 St. Cloud State 2 @ New Hampshire 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota Duluth 3 @ North Dakota 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Alabama-Huntsville 2 ot (NC) 7:00 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Denver 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Lake Superior 4 @ Michigan Tech 8 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Fri/23 Minnesota 5 @ Vermont 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Wisconsin 2 @ Northern Michigan 4 (NC) 7:00 pm CT North Dakota 2 @ Notre Dame 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Minnesota State 4 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan State 1 @ Minnesota 7 (NC) 8:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT @ Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO Alabama-Huntsville 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Third Place: Maine 4 vs Army 3 (NC) 3:30 pm CT Yale 2 @ Denver 1 ot (NC) 7:37 pm MT Championship: Notre Dame 3 vs Nebraska Omaha 2 (NC) 6:30 pm CT New Hampshire 4 @ Colorado College 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm MT USA Under-18 Team 3 @ Bemidji State 4 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Sat/24 Minnesota 3 @ Vermont 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Clarkson 4 @ Colorado College 5 (NC) 7:07 pm MT North Dakota 2 @ Notre Dame 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Minnesota State 4 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Canisius 3 vs Alaska 1 (NC) 4:07 pm AT Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Bemidji State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Air Force 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm AT St. Cloud State 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thur/18 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Notre Dame 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Nebraska Omaha 8 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Fri/19 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET New Hampshire 6 @ Denver 4 (NC) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Notre Dame 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Yale 6 @ Colorado College 5 ot (NC) 7:07 pm MT Lake Superior State 2 @ Bemidji State 0 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Fri/30 Minnesota Duluth 7 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 3 @ St. Cloud State 8 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 3 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 5 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin 1 @ Denver 1 ot (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT UMass-Lowell 1 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Colorado College 6 @ Air Force Academy 2 (NC) 7:00 pm MT St. Cloud State 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK North Dakota 5 vs Alaska Anchorage 0 (NC) 5:05 pm AT Merrimack 2 vs Alaska 3 (NC) 8:05 pm AT DECEMBER Sat/20 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Date Game Time Lake Superior State 0 @ Bemidji State 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sat/1 Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Michigan Tech 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ St. Cloud State 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 3 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 3 @ Denver 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Air Force Academy 2 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:07 pm MT North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT UMass-Lowell 3 @ Colorado College 1 (NC) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK Tue/4 Michigan Tech 1 @ Northern Michigan 2 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Merrimack 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 6 (NC) 4:05 pm AT Fri/7 Michigan Tech 1 @ Wisconsin 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 vs Alaska 2 (NC) 7:05 pm AT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/26 Colorado College 0 @ Cornell 2 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 6 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (EX) 7:07 pm CT Denver 2 @ North Dakota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Bemidji State 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Sat/8 Michigan Tech 3 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Nebraska Omaha 1 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/27 Colorado College 2 @ Cornell 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ North Dakota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota State 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Colorado College 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Bemidji State 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Thur/13 Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Sun/28 Canisius 0 @ Minnesota 1 (NC) 1:07 pm CT WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE CON’T Date Game Time Fri/18 Bemidji State 0 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Miami 0 @ Wisconsin 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/14 North Dakota 6 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Denver 2 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Denver 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Colorado College 3 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Sat/19 Bemidji State 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 6 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Miami 2 @ Wisconsin 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota 4 ot (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT Sat/15 North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Denver 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 1 @ Bemidji State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Colorado College 1 @ St. Cloud State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Minnesota State 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/25 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Thur/27 Rensselaer 4 @ St. Cloud State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/28 FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSIC @ St. Cloud State 3 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Germain Arena, Estero, FL Sat/26 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Ferris State 3 vs Cornell 5 (NC) 3:00 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Maine 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET U.S. Under-18 Team 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (X) 2:07 pm CT Rensselaer 1 @ St. Cloud State 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/29 FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSIC @ St. Cloud State 2 @ North Dakota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Germain Arena, Estero, FL Ferris State 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 (Third Place) (NC) 3:00 pm ET Cornell 4 vs Maine 6 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET FEBRUARY UCONN HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Date Game Time Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, CT Fri/1 St. Cloud State 4 @ Bemidji State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 3 vs Brown 1 (NC) 4:05 pm ET Denver 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT American International 2 vs Connecticut 7 (NC) 7:15 pm ET Wisconsin 1 @ North Dakota 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 4 @ Quinnipiac 5(NC) 12:00 pm ET Michigan Tech 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Colorado College 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Western Michigan 1 vs Michigan State 1 ot (NC) 3:30 pm ET Sat/2 St. Cloud State 4 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Denver 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Wisconsin 1 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Boston College 5 vs Alabama Huntsville 2 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Air Force 0 vs Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Boston University 0 @ Denver 6 (NC) Fri/8 Alaska Anchorage 5 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 7:07 pm ET (U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game) 7:07 pm MT Bemidji State 2 @ Wisconsin 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/30 LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC @ Minnesota State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH Minnesota 4 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 3 vs Massachusetts 4 (NC) 4:00 pm ET North Dakota 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT New Hampshire 1 @ Dartmouth 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Colorado College 1 @ Denver 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT UCONN HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sat/9 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Michigan Tech 6 (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 5:07 pm ET Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, CT Bemidji State 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Brown 7 vs American International 2 (Third Place (NC) 4:05 pm ET Minnesota State 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 3 @ Connecticut 1 (championship) (NC) 7:15 pm ET Minnesota 3 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 1 @ Quinnipiac 3 (NC) 12:00 pm ET North Dakota 5 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI @ TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha, NE Michigan 5 vs Michigan State 2 (Third Place) (NC) 3:30 pm ET Denver 5 @ Colorado College 6 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Western Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET Tue/12 Northern Michigan 2 @ Michigan Tech 8 (NC) 7:07 pm ET MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Fri/15 Minnesota 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Air Force 6 vs Alabama-Huntsville 1 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Boston College 1 vs Minnesota 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Mon/31 LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC @ Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH Sat/16 Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 vs New Hampshire 3 (ot) (3rd place) (NC) 4:00 pm ET Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Massachusetts 3 @ Dartmouth 2 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 6 @ Alaska Anchorage 5 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sun/17 Minnesota 2 vs Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 3:37 pm CT Hockey City Classic @ Soldier Field, Chicago, IL JANUARY Thur/21 U.S. Under-18 Team @ Nebraska Omaha (EX) 7:37 pm CT Date Game Time Fri/22 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/4 Western Michigan 6 @ Bemidji State 0 (NC) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 4 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT Northern Michigan 6 @ St. Cloud State 2 (NC) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State 3 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Providence College 3 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Sat/23 Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Holy Cross 2 @ North Dakota 5 (NC) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 6 @ Denver 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Colorado College 4 @ Nebraska Omaha 8 (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT St. Cloud State 5 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Cornell 1 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT Sun/24 Penn State 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Mon/25 Penn State 3 @ WIsconsin 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sat/5 Western Michigan 2 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Providence College 0 @ Minnesota State 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Holy Cross 2 @ North Dakota 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Cornell 1 @ Denver 2 (NC) 7:07 pm MT Wisconsin 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Tue/8 Notre Dame 1 @ Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Fri/11 Michigan Tech 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 4 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 4 @ Denver 7 (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT Sat/12 Michigan Tech 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Denver 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT WCHA MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE • 022613

2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE CON’T Date Game Time Sat/30 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI MARCH Host: Brown University Date Game Time Semifinal 5:30 pm ET Fri/1 Denver @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semifinal 9:00 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Huntington Center, Toledo, OH Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Host: Bowling Green State University Wisconsin @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Semifinal 1:30 pm ET Minnesota State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Semifinal 5:00 pm ET Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska Fairbanks (NC) 7:05 pm AT NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Sat/2 Denver @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Championship Game 6:30 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Championship Game 4:00 pm ET Wisconsin @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/31 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Minnesota State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI Alaska Fairbanks @ Alaska Anchorage (NC) 7:07 pm AT Championship Game 6:30 pm ET Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ Fri/8 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Huntington Center, Toledo, OH St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Championship Game 4:00 pm ET @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT APRIL North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Date Game Time Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Thu/11 2013 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR Sat/9 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET @ Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semifinal #1 4:30 pm ET @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI 7:07 pm CT Semifinal #2 8:00 pm ET Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/13 2013 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR Nebraska Omaha @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT National Championship Game 7:00 pm ET Sun/10 Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 12:00 pm MT Schedule Key • end of regular season • All Association-member home games faceoff at either :07 or :37 after the hour; (WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition; Date Game Time tournaments/special events in CAPS Fri/15 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #11 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #10 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #9 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA #8 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #6 Rank TBA Sat/16 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #11 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #10 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #9 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA #8 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #6 Rank TBA Sun/17 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #11 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #10 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #9 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA #8 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #6 Rank TBA Thu/21 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN #5 Seed vs #4 Seed 2:07 pm CT #6 Seed vs #3 Seed 7:07 pm CT Fri/22 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Semi-Final #1: TBA vs TBA 2:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2: TBA vs TBA 7:07 pm CT Sat/23 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game 7:07 pm CT Fri/29 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Host: University of New Hampshire Semifinal 4:30 pm ET Semifinal 8:00 pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Host: University of Michigan Semifinal 2:00 pm CT Semifinal 5:30 pm CT