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VERSUS 11.15 Fri SCHEDULE THE MATCH UPS 11.1 Fri. No. 19 Harvard*^ 1 L, 7-3 DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN 11.2 Sat. New Hampshire L, 5-4 OT Overall | 0-2-0 Home | 0-0-0 11.8 Fri. No. 15 QUINNIPIAC*1 7 PM League | 0-1-0 Road | 0-2-0 11.9 Sat. RV PRINCETON*^ 1 7 PM NR (USCHO) | NR (USA) Neutral | 0-0-0 VERSUS 11.15 Fri. Yale*^ 1 7 PM 11.16 Sat. Brown*^ 1 7 PM 12.6 Fri. COLGATE* 1 7 PM QUINNIPIAC BOBCATS PRINCETON TIGERS 12.7 Sat. CORNELL*1 7 PM 11.8.19 | GAME 3 11.9.19 | GAME 4 12.12 Thu. BENTLEY1 7 PM Hanover, N.H. | Thompson Arena Hanover, N.H. | Thompson Arena Overall | 4-3-0 Overall | 1-0-1 NESN 12.14 Sat. Northeastern 4 PM League | 0-0-0 League | 0-0-0 12.28 Sat. COLORADO COLLEGE#1 7 PM 15th (USCHO) | RV (USA) RV (USCHO) | NR (USA) 12.29 Sun. UCONN#1 7 PM All-Time Series | 10-21-2 All-Time Series | 104-88-17 1.3 Fri. Princeton*^ 1 7 PM 1.4 Sat. Quinnipiac*^ 1 7 PM BROADCAST INFORMATION 1.10 Fri. Vermont 7 PM Video Stream | ESPN+ Play-by-Play | Tyler Murray Radio | DartmouthSports.com 1.11 Sat. BOSTON UNIVERSITY1 8 PM Live Stats | DartmouthSports.com | CollegeHockeyStats Play-by-Play | Rob Kennedy 1.17 Fri. CLARKSON*1 7 PM 1.18 Sat. ST.LAWRENCE* 1 7 PM GAME NOTES 1.24 Fri. Cornell*^ 1 7 PM THIS WEEKEND 1.25 Sat. Colgate*1 7:30 PM • The Dartmouth men’s hockey team opens the 1.31 Fri. Rensselaer*1 7 PM home portion of the 2019-20 season with a pair of STATS 2.1 Sat. Union*1 7 PM ECAC hockey contests against No. 15 Quinnipiac and a Princeton team that is receiving votes in the 2.7 Fri. HARVARD*^ 1 8 PM goals national polls this week. 2.14 Fri. BROWN*^ 1 7 PM 3.50 2.15 Sat. YALE*^ 1 7 PM defense LAST TIME OUT 6.50 2.21 Fri. St.Lawrence*^1 7 PM • The Big Green dropped the first two games of ^1 power play 2.22 Sat. Clarkson* 7 PM the season last weekend at No. 19 Harvard and to 25.0 (1-4) 2.28 Fri. UNION*^1 7 PM cross-state rival UNH. 2.29 Sat. RENSSELAER*^ 1 7 PM • Dartmouth fell, 7-3, in Cambridge in a game that penalty kill 70.0 (7-10) 3.6-8 F-Sun. ECAC 1st Round1 TBA was closer than the final score would indicate as the Crimson potted a pair of late-game goals with pims 3.13-15 F-Sun. ECAC Quarterfinal1 TBA the Dartmouth goalie pulled and seeking to push 1 10.0 (10-20) 3.20 Fri. ECAC Semifinal TBA play the other way. 3.21 Sat. ECAC Championship1 TBA • In Durham the following night, the Green saw LEADERS * - ECAC Hockey Game ^ - Ivy League Game # - Ledyard Classic the Wildcats storm back to erase a two-goal third- 1 goals - Online Stream via ESPN+ period deficit before winning in the final seconds HOME Games in Caps Baker (2) ECAC Hockey Semifinals/Final held at Olympic Center at Lake Placid of overtime. assists Losurdo/Demler/Palocsik (2) THE OPPOSITION • Quinnipiac is Friday’s opponent and comes to points Hanover via a weekend in Tempe last weekend in Losurdo (3) which the Bobcats were swept by the Sun Devils. pim FOLLOW THE TEAM ON SOCIAL MEDIA • This will be their first ECAC Hockey test and Demler (8) Twitter | Instagram Facebook enter the first league weekend with a 4-3-0 record. wins @Dartmouth_MIH DartmouthMIH • Princeton will begin the weekend in Cambridge - (-) QUICK FACTS GAME NOTES Location Hanover, N.H. against Harvard, bringing with it a 1-0-1 record after a strong start on the road at Founded 1769 St. Cloud State last weekend. Enrollment 4,200 • The Tigers won the opener, 5-3, but needed Corey Andonovski’s fourth goal of Nickname Big Green the trip late in the third period of the second game to earn a 5-5 tie. For his efforts Colors Dartmouth Green and White against the Huskies, Andonovski was tabbed as the ECAC Hockey Player of the Affiliation NCAA Division I Week. Conferences ECAC Hockey | The Ivy League Season 113th since 1905-06 vs. QUINNIPIAC All-Time Program • Friday marks the 34th all-time meeting between the two teams, with all but one 1,114-1,193-135 (entering ’19-20) Record coming with the Bobcats as a member of ECAC Hockey. • Quinnipiac owns a 21-10-2 edge in the series thanks to an overwhelmingly President Philip Hanlon ’77 successful 14-2-1 record in Hamden. Athletics Director Harry Sheehy • However, Dartmouth is 8-6-1 against the Bobcats in Hanover, including wins in each of the last two seasons. Head Coach Bob Gaudet | Dartmouth ’81 Best Time to Reach Contact Salvas Gaudet vs. PRINCETON Assoc. Head Coach Dave Lassonde | Providence ’85 • Saturday is the 210th meeting between the two Ancient Eight rivals dating back Assistant Coach John Rose | NEC ’03 to 1907. Volunteer Coach Ben Lovejoy | Dartmouth ’06 • Dartmouth has only played Yale (225) and Harvard (219) more times than it has Director of Operations Brian Corcoran against the Tigers in 112 years of competition. Athletic Trainer Mike Derosier • The two teams split the season series in 2018-19 with the road team winning Equipment Manager Matt Fracassi both, including a 5-0 shutout for the Green in the Garden State. Strength & James Baker Conditioning SECOND LINE Captain Brendan Demler ’21 • The top line got all the press for Dartmouth leading up to the start of the season, Alternate Captain Cam Strong ’20 but it was the trio of players listed on the second line of the line chart that proved to be the top producers in the opening weekend. 2018-19 Overall 13-17-4 Record • Daniel Warpecha: For the second time in three seasons, the Illinois native was 2018-19 ECAC Record the first Dartmouth player to find the back of the net in a season. Warpecha scored 10-9-3 | 5th | Finish the first of Dartmouth’s three second-period goals against Harvard on Friday night 2018-19 Ivy Record | 5-5-0 | 3rd just 1:36 into the frame. He also scored the first goal of the 2017-18 season for the Finish Green with just 1:19 remaining in the first period on the road at Holy Cross. ECAC Tournament Lost in Quarters at Harvard | 2-0 Finish • Matt Baker: Baker didn’t have a point in the opener, but did manage to score a pair of goals at New Hampshire. The junior found the back of the net in each of the Letterwinners 22 (13F, 7D, 2G) first two periods and is the lone Dartmouth player with a two-goal effort thus far. Returning • Jeff Losurdo: On the right side, sophomore Jeff Losurdo is one of only two Letterwinners Lost 5 (2F, 2D, 1G) Dartmouth players with points in both games this season. Losurdo assisted on Newcomers 7 (5F, 1D, 1G) Warpecha’s tally in Cambridge, while also collecting an assist on the second Baker Arena (Capacity) Thompson Arena (4,500) marker. He also potted the only power-play goal of the weekend for the Big Green, Year Opened 1975-76 (44th Season) putting the visitors ahead for the first time in Durham at the 8:07 mark of the Arena Dimension 200’x85’ second period. His three points lead the team in two games. FIRSTS! Communications Contact Pat Salvas • Several players had firsts last weekend. Mailing Address Dartmouth College • Erik Urbank: After missing all of last season with an injury, the sophomore suited 6083 Alumni Gymnasium up in his first two career games and collected an assist at UNH, the first point of Hanover, NH, 03755-3512 his collegiate career. Phone (603) 646-9340 (Salvas) (603) 646-2468 • Christian LeSueur: Like Urbank, the sophomore did not see action in his first (Main Office Line) year in Hanover. Making his debut this weekend, LeSueur logged solid minutes and Game Day Staff Julie Toland & Kate Salesin picked up his first career point with a helper on Dartmouth’s first goal against the Wildcats. Website www.DartmouthSports.com • Harrison Markell: The sophomore rearguard scored the first goal of his career Facebook /DartmouthMIH with a point shot against Harvard Friday night. The Andover, Massachusetts, native @Dartmouth_MIH Twitter had five assists in 31 games as a rookie last year, but didn’t manage to find the back Instagram @Dartmouth_MIH Ticket Manager Sarah Swanson of the net until career game No. 32. Ticket Office Phone (603) 646-2466 • Tanner Palocsik: The rookie defenseman stepped into the lineup and made an immediate impact on the scoresheet in his debut weekend. Palocsik collected the first two assists of his career against UNH and is the only Dartmouth player with 2 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 GAME NOTES VS. QUINNIPIAC multiple assists in a game thus far. DATE SITE RESULT • In addition to Palocsik, Mark Gallant and Jack Cameron both made their 11/11/16 Hamden L, 6-3 collegiate debuts by appearing in the lineup. 1/7/17 Hanover L, 4-2 12/2/17 Hamden T, 0-0 OT MR. SEASON OPENER 1/12/18 Hanover W, 4-3 • Ryan Blankemeier opened the scoring for Dartmouth at UNH with a goal at the 2:07 mark. It was originally ruled no goal but was overturned on video review at the 11/3/18 Hanover W, 5-1 next whistle.
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