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2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006 2006-07 Notre Dame Notre Dame Goes South To Play In First-Ever Lightning College Hockey Hockey (3-1-0/0-0-0) Classic; Irish open tourney action with Army on Oct. 27; Alabama- Huntsville and Air Force round out tournament field. OctoBer 6 # Windsor (Exh.) W, 9-0 Notre Dame moves back into national rankings (#11/#12) after East Coast sweep 14 Minnesota State W, 6-1 of No. 1 Boston College (7-1) and Providence College (6-1). 16 at Minnesota State L, 2-3 (ot) 20 at #1/#1 Boston College W, 7-1 21 at Providence College W, 6-1 27 $ at Lightning College Hockey Classic • The Tournament: The Lightning College Hockey Classic vs. Army 8:05 p.m. #11/#12 Notre Dame (3-1-0); Army (3-0-1); Alabama- 28 vs. Air Force or UAH 5:05/8:05 p.m. • The Teams: Huntsville (1-4-1) and Air Force (2-4-0) NOVEMber • Date/Site/Time: Fri.-Sat., Oct. 27-28 • 5:05/8:05 p.m. • St. Pete Times 3 * at Ohio State 8:05 p.m. Forum (19,758) 4 * at Ohio State 7:05 p.m. 10 * Bowling Green 7:35 p.m. • The Games: 11 * Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. Friday - 5:05 p.m. - Alabama-Huntsville vs. Air Force 17 * Michigan State 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. - Notre Dame vs. Army 18 * at Michigan State 7:05 p.m. 24 * at Nebraska-Omaha 7:05 p.m. (CST) Saturday - 5:05 p.m. - Third-Place Game 25 * at Nebraska-Omaha 7:35 p.m. (CST) 8:05 p.m. - Championship Game • Broadcast Information: Radio: Notre Dame hockey can be heard DECEMber live on ESPN Radio 1490, South Bend’s SportsCenter. Mike Lockert, “the voice of Irish hockey” 2 * Alaska 7:05 p.m. 3 * Alaska 7:05 p.m. will bring you all the play-by-play action. 8 * at Michigan 7:35 p.m. • Internet Broadcast: At the Notre Dame website - www.und.com. All games available on 10 * Michigan 3:05 p.m. gametracker. 30 %* vs. No. Michigan 1:05 p.m. 31 * No. Michigan 4:05 p.m. OFF TO THE SUNSHINE STATE: Notre Dame continues its seven-game road swing this JANUArY weekend with a trip to Tampa, Fla., where the Irish will serve as hosts to the first-ever Lightning 5 + at Robert Morris 8:05 p.m. College Hockey Classic at the St. Pete Times Forum. Joining Notre Dame in the tournament are 7 Robert Morris 4:05 p.m. the Army Black Knights, the Air Force Falcons and the Alabama-Huntsville Chargers. The Irish 12 * at Lake Superior 7:35 p.m. come into the tournament ranked 11th in the USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll and 12th 13 * at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m. in the USCHO.com/CSTV poll. Notre Dame is 3-1-0 on the year and is coming off a weekend that 19 * at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m. 20 * at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m. saw the Irish knock off No. 1 ranked Boston College (7-1) and then Providence College the fol- 26 * Miami 7:35 p.m. lowing night, 6-1. Notre Dame faces Army (3-0-1) in the 8:05 p.m. game on Friday night. In the 27 * Miami 7:05 p.m. tournament lidlifter, Alabama-Huntsville (1-4-1) faces Air Force (2-4-0) at 5:05 p.m. On Saturday, Oct. 28, the third-place game will be played at 5:05 p.m. with the two winners from Friday playing FEBRUARY in the title game at 8:05 p.m. 2 * at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. 3 * at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. 9 * Nebraska-Omaha 7:35 p.m. IRISH IN FLORIDA: This is the second time in the program’s history that Notre Dame has played 10 * Nebraska-Omaha 7:05 p.m. in the state of Florida. In December of 2003, the Fighting Irish played in the Everblades Tournament 16 * at Alaska 7:05 p.m. (AST) in Estero, Fla. Notre Dame lost to Cornell, 4-0 in the opening game and then defeated Maine, 1-0, 17 * at Alaska 7:05 p.m. (AST) to take third place in the tournament. Senior defenseman Noah Babin is a native of Palm Beach 23 * Ferris State 7:35 p.m. Gardens, Fla., and learned the game there before moving to Detroit to pursue his hockey career at 24 * Ferris State 7:05 p.m. the age of 14. He and his family still reside in Palm Beach Gardens. Former Notre Dame goaltender MArCH Morgan Cey ‘05, is a member of the organization and is currently playing 2-4 First Round CCHA Playoffs with the Lightning’s ECHL affiliate in Johnston, Pa. Former Irish defenseman Chris Trick ‘06 is (Best-of-three; campus sites) a member of the Pensacola Ice Pilots. 9-11 Second Round CCHA Playoffs (Best-of-three; campus sites) IRISH VERSUS BLACK KNIGHTS: Notre Dame and Army have played 15 times in the all-time 16-17 at CCHA Championships series with the Irish holding an 8-7-0 edge. The last time the two schools met was on Jan. 26-27, (at Joe Louis Arena; Detroit, Mich.) 1996 at Notre Dame with the Irish winning 7-3 and 4-2 at the Joyce Center. Notre Dame is 4-0-0 in Home Games in bold the last four meetings and the two teams have never met on neutral ice. The Irish are 5-3-0 against Rankings - USA Today/USCHO Army in South Bend and 3-4-0 at West Point. Exhibition Game in bold italic $ Lightning College Hockey Classic (at Tampa, Fla.) IRISH AGAINST AIR FORCE AND ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE: Notre Dame has faced Air Force 35 times in the all-time series and has a 20-13-2 edge. The two teams have not played since % Allen County Coliseum (at Ft. Wayne, Ind.) All Times Local To Site Dec. 29, 1993 when the Irish took a 4-1 decision in the Colorado Banks/Denver Cup tournament. Notre Dame and Alabama-Huntsville have played a total of 15 times with the Chargers holding an 8-6-1 edge in the series. The two programs last met on Nov. 23-24, 1990 at the Joyce Center at Notre Dame with the Irish taking 8-7 and 3-2 wins. 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006 HEAD COACH JEFF JACKSON BACK IN THE RANKINGS: The Irish re- BEATING THE BEST: Notre Dame has de- turned to the national rankings this week (#11 feated the No. 1 ranked team nine times in the Full Name in USA Today and #12 in USCHO.com) for the program’s 39-year history. Each of the last three • Jeffery L. Jackson first time since the end of the 2003-04 season times have come at the expense of the Boston when Notre Dame finished the year ranked 12th. College Eagles (‘03-’04, ‘04-’05 and ‘06-’07). Birthdate The Irish were ranked for six weeks that season, Here’s the list of Irish wins versus top-ranked • June 22, 1955 including the final four weeks of the campaign teams in the 39-year history of the program. when they advanced to the NCAA Tournament Hometown for the first time. 10/20/06 - at Boston College, 7-1 • Roseville, Michigan 10/22/04 - vs. Boston College, 3-2 WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND: The Irish 10/23/03 - at Boston College, 1-0 1/3/99 - at North Dakota, 4-3 Education took a pair of games on the East Coast for the 11/20/78 - at Minnesota, 3-2 • Bachelor’s Degree in first time since Dec. 28-29, 2001 when they Communications 1/13/78 - vs. Denver, 5-3 swept a series at Princeton. In Friday’s 7-1 win 1/18/74 - vs. Michigan Tech, 7-1 Michigan State ‘78 over No. 1 ranked Boston College, Notre Dame • Bachelor’s Degree in Education 2/24/73 - vs. Wisconsin, 4-3 got a hat trick from junior center Mark Van 2/23/73 - vs. Wisconsin, 8-5 Michigan State ‘79 Guilder (Roseville, Minn.) and two goals from freshman Ryan Thang (Edina, Minn.) to pace The 7-1 win over Boston College was the first for Collegiate Coaching Experience the Irish attack. Freshman Kevin Deeth (Gig the Irish over a ranked team since 10/22/04 when • Assistant Coach, Lake Superior State (1986-90) Harbor, Wash.) (1g, 2a) and sophomore Erik they defeated the Eagles at the Joyce Center. The • Head Coach, Lake Superior State (1990-96) Condra (Livonia, Mich.) (1g, 2a) each turned in win snapped a 21-game (0-18-3) winless streak Record: 182-52-25 (.751); two NCAA titles, three-point games in the win. Goaltender David against ranked teams. two CCHA regular-season titles, four CCHA Brown (Sr., Stoney Creek, Ont.) continued his tournament championships mastery of the Eagles at Chestnut Hill, Mass., ROAD WARRIORS: The Irish opened the • Head Coach, University of Notre Dame (2005-) stopping 26-of-27 shots in the win. The lone 2006-07 at home on Oct. 12 with a 6-1 win over Eagle came on the power play early in the Minnesota State. After that, the Irish play seven International Coaching Experience third period. Brown also defeated a No. 1 ranked straight on the road. They are currently 2-1 in • National Coach and Senior Director, BC team in 2003-04 at Conte Forum. The Irish the first three road games and will play two away U.S. National Team Developmental Program were 2-for-11 on the power play while Boston from home this weekend in Tampa, Fla., for the (1996-2000) College was 1-for-10. first-ever Lightning College Hockey Classic vs. • Head Coach, U.S. Junior National Team (1996- On Saturday at Providence, freshman Dan Army (Oct. 27) and then against either Air Force 97) Kissel (Crestwood, Ill.) was the hero, picking or Alabama-Huntsville (Oct. 28). The road trip • Won silver medal at World Junior Championships up his first career hat trick with a power-play, will end the following weekend at Ohio State • Assistant Coach, U.S. Olympic Team (1998) even-strength and short-handed goal in the game. (Nov. 3-4). Jason Paige (Sr., Saginaw, Mich.), Kevin Deeth Junior Hockey Experience and Michael Bartlett (Sr., Morton Grove, Ill.) TWO FOR 200: Head coach Jeff Jackson needs • Head Coach, Guelph Storm (2000-03) had single goals in the win. Mark Van Guilder just two more wins to reach the 200-win mark in Record: 87-67-24 (4) added a pair of assists for the five-point weekend. his Division I coaching career. Now in his eighth Brown stopped 22-of-23 shots in the victory. season behind a collegiate bench, Jackson is 198- Professional Experience 72-29 with a .711 winning percentage. He has the • Assistant Coach, (2003-05) AWARDS GALORE: Notre Dame players best winning percentage among active coaches picked up their share of awards after last week- with five or more years experience and his 198 Coaching Honors end’s sweep at Boston College and Providence wins rank him 22nd among active coaches. In • CCHA Coach of the Year (1990-91) College. Senior defenseman Wes O’Neill (Es- six seasons at his previous collegiate stop – Lake Superior State (1990-96) – Jackson’s teams were Jackson’s Year-By-Year sex, Ont.) was named the CCHA defensive player Collegiate Record of the week with a pair of assists in the two games 182-52-25 with two national championships, while going +4 on the weekend. Goaltender two CCHA regular-season titles and four CCHA Overall CCHA Year W - L - T .Pct W - L - T .Pct David Brown was the CCHA goaltender of the tournament championships. Included in his 195 1990-91 36 - 5 - 4 .844 26 - 2 - 4 .875 week as he stopped 48-of-50 shots in the two career wins are 36 postseason victories and a 1991-92 30 - 9 - 4 .744 20 - 8 - 4 .688 wins for a 1.00 goals-against average and a .960 .800 winning percentage (36-9 in postseason). 1992-93 32 - 8 - 5 .767 20 - 5 - 5 .750 save percentage. Freshman center Kevin Deeth In CCHA postseason action at Lake Superior, 1993-94 31 -10 -4 .733 18 - 8 - 4 .667 took CCHA rookie of the week honors after Jackson’s teams were 24-2 (.923) with the two 1994-95 23 -12 -6 .634 14 - 9 - 4 .593 1995-96 30 - 8 - 2 .775 22 - 6 - 2 .767 getting two goals and two assists while being losses coming to Michigan in CCHA Champion- 2005-06 13 -19- 4 .417 11-13 - 4 .464 +4 for the weekend. Junior Mark Van Guilder ship games (‘94 and ‘96). 2006-07 3 - 1 - 0 .750 0 - 0 - 0 .000 was named Inside College Hockey.com’s player Totals 198-72-29 .711 131 -51-27 .691 of the week for scoring three goals (all against TOURNAMENT NOTES: Notre Dame is Boston College) and adding two assists for five appearing in its first in-season tournament since points. College Hockey News.com named Notre Dec. of 2003, when the Irish participated in the Dame as its’ team of the week. Everblades Classic in Estero, Fla. (see page 5 for table of results). All-time, Notre Dame owns a 17-32-3 in-season tournament record and have not won a tourney since the 1981 Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit, Mich. This is the 27th in-season tournament for the Irish. They have four first-place finishes, six, second-places, five third-places and 11 fourth-place finishes in the program’s history. 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006

2006-07 Notre Dame Personnel Breakdown Top Returnees (yr., pos., ... 2005-06 stats) Noah Babin (Sr., D, 35 GP, 3-12-15)...... Set career highs in assists (12) and points (15) as a junior Michael Bartlett (Sr., LW, 38 GP, 2-5-7)...... Strong two-way player; key member of Irish -killing unit David Brown (Sr., G, 31 GP, 9-15-4, 2.42, .915 sv%, 2 shutouts)...... Irish go-to-guy in goal; school leader in goals against (2.77) and shutouts (6) T.J. Jindra (Sr., RW, 32 GP, 2-6-8)...... Two-year team captain, outstanding shot blocker and penalty killer Wes O’Neill (Sr., D, 35 GP, 6-19-25)...... All-CCHA and All-America candidate; had career-best season in ‘05-’06. Jason Paige (Sr., C, 36 GP, 4-1-5)...... Third-year alternate captain; tough, tenacious forward who is top face-off man Tom Sawatske (Sr., D, 32 GP, 2-2-4) ...... Will serve as alternate captain as a senior; strong defensive defenseman Josh Sciba (Sr., LW/C, 35 GP, 17-13-30) ...... Team’s top sniper; recorded career highs in goals, assists, points and ppgs Evan Rankin (Jr., RW, 36 GP, 3-2-5)...... Talented forward who will look to have a breakout season in ‘06-’07 Brock Sheahan (Jr., D, 36 GP, 0-8-8)...... One of top four defensemen; smooth, skating defender who makes good decisions Mark Van Guilder (Jr., LW, 36 GP, 8-18-26) ...... Had breakout season with career highs in goals (8), assists (18) and points (26) Dan VeNard (Jr., D, 29 GP, 1-1-2)...... Solid, all-around defender who plays a consistent game Erik Condra (So., RW, 36 GP, 6-28-34) ...... CCHA all-rookie selection; led Irish in scoring as a freshman Christian Hanson (So., C, 23 GP, 1-2-3) ...... Big, talented center who will be counted on to add offense to Irish attack in ‘06-’07 Jordan Pearce (So., G, 9 GP, 4-4-0, 3.24, .882 sv%, 1 shutout) ...... Had solid rookie season as back up to David Brown Garrett Regan (So., LW, 30 GP, 3-4-7) ...... Solid two-way forward with outstanding speed

Key Losses (yr., pos., ... 2005-06 stats) Matt Amado (Gr., C, 33 GP, 8-5-13)...... Speedy center who had career highs in goals and points Tony Gill (Gr., LW, 21 GP, 0-1-1)...... Quick, checking forward who excelled on the defensive side of the game Chris Trick (Gr., D, 33 GP, 0-3-3)...... Steady, stay-at-home defenseman; finalist for College Hockey Humanitarian Award Tim Wallace (Gr., RW, 36 GP, 11-12-23)...... Notre Dame’s all-time “Iron Man” with 153 consecutive games played Mike Walsh (Gr., LW, 36 GP, 10-7-17)...... Power forward who had nine game-winning goals in career Rory Walsh (Gr., G, 1 GP, 0-0-0, 0.00, 1.000 sv%) ...... Team player who was winner of Lefty Smith Coaches’ Award

Top Newcomers (Pos., Class, Ht./Wt. Hometown/Previous Team) Brett Blatchford ...... D ... Fr. ... 5-11/190 ... Temperance, MI/Texas Tornado (NAHL) Stewart Carlin ...... F/D ... Fr. ... 5-11/194 ... Jeannette, PA/Chicago Steel (USHL) Kevin Deeth ...... F ... Fr. ... 5-7/161 ... Gig Harbor, WA/Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Dan Kissel ...... F ... Fr. ... 5-9/166 ... Streamwood, IL/Chicago Steel (USHL) Kyle Lawson ...... D ... Fr. ... 5-11/205 ... New Hudson, MI/Tri-City Storm (USHL) Christiaan Minella ...... F ... Fr. ... 6-1/217 ... Aurora, CO/Sioux City Stampede (USHL) Tom O’Brien ...... G ... Fr. ... 5-11/193 ... Mokena, IL/Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) Ryan Thang ...... F ... Fr. ... 6-0/188 ... Edina, MN/Omaha Lancers (USHL)

GOAL-SCORING MACHINE: Part of the played in games this season and through the FOR OPENERS: With the 6-1 win on Oct. 12 reason for Notre Dame’s fast 3-1 start this season first four games have accounted for 10 goals versus Minnesota State, the Irish improved to has been the Irish ability to put the puck in the and eight assists and are a combined +15. As a 20-17-2 in the opening game of the season. The net. Through the first four games, Notre Dame team, the Irish have 21 goals and 30 assists and home win gave Notre Dame a 21-17-1 record in has outscored the opposition by a 21-6 margin are a combined +54. Leading the way is center home openers. The 3-2 overtime loss on Oct. (5.25 to 1.50 per game. Last year, in 36 games, Kevin Deeth who has scored in all four games 14 dropped the Irish to 14-22-3 in road openers. Notre Dame scored just 89 goals (2.47 per game). and is second on the team with four goals and Last season, the Irish dropped both the road Last year, the Irish did not score their 21st goal three assists. Right wing Ryan Thang is fourth opener (3-1 at Colorado College) and the home until the seventh game of the season. in scoring with three goals and two assists and opener (5-3 to Princeton). left wing Dan Kissel has three goals and an assist BACK-TO-BACK: The Irish recorded back-to- for four points. On defense, Kyle Lawson (New ALL TIED UP: The overtime loss to Minnesota back hat tricks in the games at Boston College Hudson, Mich.) and Brett Blatchford (Temper- State was the first for the Irish since March 12, and Providence. In the 7-1 win on Friday night, ance, Mich.) each have one assist. Lawson has 2005 when they lost a 1-0 overtime decision Mark Van Guilder picked up the second, three- played in all four games while Blatchford has at Michigan game two of the first round of the goal game of his career. The following night, seen action in two. CCHA playoffs. Last year, Notre Dame was 0-0- Dan Kissel scored three times in the 6-1 win over 4 in four overtime games. In 54 overtime games the Friars. That marked the first time since Feb. CONDRA CAPERS: Sophomore right wing since the start of the 1999-2000 season, the Irish 7-8, 1992 that Notre Dame players recorded hat Erik Condra has picked up where he left off in are 7-7-40 in overtime. The last overtime win for tricks in back-to-back games. On Feb. 7, 1992, the scoring department as a freshman. Condra, the Irish came on Dec. 10, 2004 in a 3-2 victory Lou Zadra had three versus Western Michigan in Notre Dame’s rookie of the year and a CCHA against Michigan State. That win snapped a 16- a 10-4 loss to the Broncos. The following night, all-rookie team selection, led the Irish with six game winless skid (0-2-14) during the regular Sterling Black scored three times in a 7-5 loss goals and 28 assists for 34 points. In four games season that started on Jan. 25, 2002. at Western Michigan. this year, he has a goal and five assists for six points. In 40 career games, Condra has seven TWO-GOAL GAMES OR MORE: Scoring FRESHMEN FIRSTS: Notre Dame’s eight- goals and 33 assists for 40 points. is definitely contagious. Through four games man freshman class has made major contribu- this season, the Irish have seen players score tions early in the season. Five of them have two or more goals in a game six times already 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006 this year. Last season, Notre Dame had a total of seven multiple-goal games, including two David Brown In The Notre Dame Record Book hat tricks. Mark Van Guilder and Dan Kissel Career Season Records have had hat tricks against Boston College and Providence, respectively. Freshman Ryan Thang Goals-Against Average (Min. of 30 decisions) Goals-Against Average scored twice against Boston College. Sophomore 1. David Brown (2003-) 2.70 1. David Brown (2003-04) 2.32 left wing Garrett Regan (Hastings, Minn.) 2. Morgan Cey (2001-2005) 2.77 2. Morgan Cey (2003-04) 2.42 scored twice, including the game winner in the 3. Forrest Karr (1995-99) 2.92 3. David Brown (2005-06) 2.47 6-1 win win on Oct. 12. Junior center Mark Van 4. Tony Zasowski (1999-00) 2.56 Guilder scored twice in the same game while Save Percentage (Min. of 30 decisions) 5. Forrest Karr (1998-99) 2.58 recording a three-point game. On Oct. 14, it was 1. Morgan Cey (2001-2005) .913 6. Matt Eisler (1997-98) 2.70 freshman Kevin Deeth’s turn as he collected a 2. David Brown (2003 - ) .911 7. Morgan Cey (2001-02) 2.72 3. Tony Zasowski (1999-03) .892 8. Chris Cathcart (1970-71) 2.83 short-handed goal and a power-play tally in the 9. Morgan Cey (2002-03) 2.87 3-2 overtime loss. Shutouts 10.Forrest Carr (1997-98) 2.88 1. David Brown (2003-) 6 MINNESOTA MAGIC: Notre Dame’s five Morgan Cey (2001-2005) 6 Save Percentage Minnesota natives had strong weekends in the 3. Mark Kronholm (1970-74) 4 1. David Brown (2003-04) .925 home-and-home weekend with Minnesota State. 2. Morgan Cey (2003-04) .924 Junior Mark Van Guilder had two goals and one Minutes Played 3. David Brown (2005-06) .915 assist in the 6-1 win on Thursday. Sophomore 1. Lance Madson (1986-90) 6,900:09 Morgan Cey (2002-03) .912 Garrett Regan had two goals in the 6-1 win 2. Morgan Cey (2001-2005) 6,465:04 Morgan Cey (2004-05) .912 3. Matt Eisler (1994-98) 6,276:30 6. Morgan Cey (2001-02) .910 against the Mavericks. Freshman Ryan Thang 4. Greg Louder (1990-94) 5,521:56 7. Mark Kronholm (1970-71) .907 had a goal and an assists in the season opener. 5. Dave Laurion (1978-82) 5,485:00 8. Matt Eisler (1997-98) .905 Seniors Tom Sawatske (Duluth, Minn.) was 6. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 5,240:00 +1 on the weekend and T.J. Jindra (Faribault, 7. Bob McNamara (1979-83) 5,092:00 Shutouts Minn.) was even. An adopted son, Kevin Deeth 8. Len Moher (1974-78) 4,919:00 1. David Brown (2003-04) 4 who played two years of prep hockey at Shat- 9. Mark Kronholm (1970-74) 4,877:00 2. David Brown (2005-06) 2 tuck St. Mary’s (Faribault, Minn.), also had two 10.David Brown (2003- ) 4,181:19 Morgan Cey (2003-04) 2 goals and an assist in two games versus MSU. Morgan Cey (2002-03) 2 Morgan Cey (2001-02) 2 PREMIER PUCKSTOPPER: Senior goalten- BY THE CLASSES: The 26-man Notre Dame ROOKIE SUCCESS: Sophomore right wing der David Brown is off to a fast start in 2006-07. hockey roster is made up of eight seniors, five Erik Condra led Notre Dame in scoring last He is 3-1-0 on the year with a stingy 1.47 goals- juniors, five sophomore and eight freshmen. The season with six goals and 28 assists for 34 points. against average and a .942 save percentage. Of eight seniors are the only remaining Irish players He became the first Notre Dame freshman to lead the six goals he has given up, three have been on who were on the 2003-04 team that advanced to the team in scoring since Jamie Ling ‘96 led the the power play, one short-handed and just two at the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the 1992-93 team with 40 points in his first season. even strength. Brown stopped 36-of-37 shots he program’s history. He would go on to lead the Irish in scoring four faced in the season-opening win versus Minne- straight seasons. Condra was selected as Notre sota State. That marked the 13th time in Brown’s DROP THE PUCK: For the second season in Dame’s rookie of the year and was selected to career that he has made 35 or more saves in a a row, the Irish hockey team opened the season the CCHA’s all-rookie team. He led all CCHA game. Notre Dame is 6-6-1 in those games. with their annual “Drop The Puck Dinner” that freshmen in scoring and was seventh in the nation was held on Oct. 11 at the Joyce Center. Former among rookie point scorers. SPECIAL TEAMS: Through four games, Notre Pittsburgh Penguin coach and current Chicago Dame is 6-for-32 on the power play, converting Blackhawk TV analyst Ed Olczyk served as CCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Senior Jason at an 18.8% rate. The Irish have killed 25-of-28 guest speaker and over 400 Irish hockey fans Paige (Saginaw, Mich.) was Notre Dame’s repre- power-play chances for an 89.3% success rate. attended. The first dinner occurred on Sept. 6, sentative on the CCHA Scholar-Athlete team for Notre Dame has two short-handed goals on the 2005 with over 400 fans in attendance and Scotty the 2005-06 season. Paige was one of 12 players year and has given up one on the year. Bowman serving as guest speaker. Bowman, (one from each school) selected to the team by the who won nine Stanley Cups in his illustrious league’s faculty representatives. Paige has a 3.71 SCORING BY PERIODS: Through the first coaching career, was also invited by Notre Dame grade-point average in finance. He follows for- four games of the year, Notre Dame has yet to head football coach Charlie Weis to address his mer Irish captain, Cory McLean (‘05), who was give up a first-period goal while scoring five of team at practice on Sept. 6, just four days prior selected as the CCHA’s first-ever Scholar-Athlete its own. In the second stanza, the Irish have to the upset win at Michigan. of the Year award winner following the 2004-05 outscored the opposition by a 10-3 margin. In season. McLean was a five-time Dean’s List the third, Notre Dame has a 6-2 edge. FAMILY MATTERS: Two members of the selection and graduated with a degree in Finance Notre Dame hockey team – forwards Erik from the Mendoza College of Business with a CAPTAINS: Senior right wing T.J. Jindra Condra (Livonia, Mich.) and Garrett Regan 3.592 grade-point average. To be considered for (Faribault, Minn.) will serve as Notre Dame’s (Hastings, Minn.) – have family ties to the Irish the CCHA Scholar-Athlete Award, a player had captain for the second consecutive season. Jindra hockey program. Condra’s uncle is All-American to have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 through the fall becomes the first Irish player to serve as captain forward Kirt Bjork (‘83) who played at Notre term of the selection year to receive the school’s twice since Evan Nielsen ‘03 held the responsibil- Dame from 1979-83. He scored 76 goals with 85 Scholar-Athlete award. The award is selected by ity from 2001-03. There have been 14 players to assists for 161 career points in 141 career games. the 12 faculty representatives, voting based on serve as two-time captains with the Irish. Joining He took All-America honors in 1983 when he had a system awarding five points for a first-place Jindra as alternate captains in ‘06-’07, are senior 29 goals and 34 assists for 63 points. Regan’s vote, three points for a second-place vote and center Jason Paige (Saginaw, Mich.) and senior uncle - Sean Regan - was a defenseman for the one point for a third-place vote. Previously, the defensemen Wes O’Neill (Essex, Ont.) and Tom Irish from1981-83 before finishing his career at CCHA honored an all-Academic team that saw Sawatske (Duluth, Minn.). Paige has served as the University of Minnesota. the Irish have at least one honoree in all but one an alternate captain since his sophomore year. season (2002-03) since their return to the CCHA O’Neill and Sawatske will be alternate captains in ‘92-’93. The nine first-team selections were: for the first time at Notre Dame. Curtis Janicke and Carl Picconatto (’92-’93), 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006

2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Roster All-time Notre Dame In-Season Tournament Results (17-32-3) No. Name Pos. Year Hometown/Last Team 2003-04 at Everblades College Hockey Classic 1988-89 at R.P.I. Tournament 1 Jordan Pearce G So. (Estero, Fla.) - 3rd (Troy, N.Y.) - 4th Anchorage, Alaska/ (USHL) 12/27/03 - vs. Cornell L, 0-4 12/29/88 - vs. R.P.I. L, 0-6 2 Kyle Lawson D Fr. 12/28/03 - vs. Maine W, 1-0 12/30/88 - vs. Air Force L, 5-7 New Hudson, Mich./Tri-City Storm (USHL) 3 Brett Blatchford D Fr. 2002-03 at Ledyard National Bank Tournament 1986-87 at Pointer Classic Temperance, Mich./Texas Tornado (NAHL) (Hanover, N.H.) - Tie 3rd (Steven’s Point, Wis.) - 2nd 4 Dan VeNard D Jr. 12/28/02 - at Dartmouth L, 4-6 11/14/86 - vs. St. John’s (MN) W, 6-2 Vernon Hills, Ill./Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 12/29/02 - vs. Vermont T, 3-3 ot 11/15/86 - vs. Wisconsin-Steven’s Point L, 2-5 6 Noah Babin D Sr. Palm Bch. Gardens, Fla./Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 2000-01 at Rensselaer/HSBC Holiday Tournament 1985-86 at Syracuse Invitational 8 Josh Sciba C/LW Sr. (Troy, N.Y.) - 4th (Syracuse, N.Y.) - 4th Westland, Mich./USA Under-18 Team 12/29/00 - vs. St. Lawrence L, 3-6 12/27/85 - vs. Colgate L, 7-8 9 Ryan Thang RW Fr. 12/30/00 - vs. R.P.I. L, 2-6 12/28/85 - vs. Western Michigan L, 2-11 Edina, Minn./Omaha Lancers (USHL) 10 Justin White LW So. 2000-01 at Maverick Stampede 1984-85 at Forester Classic Traverse City, Mich./Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) (Omaha, Neb.) - 3rd (Lake Forest, Ill.) - 4th 11 Erik Condra RW So. 10/13/00 - vs. Boston College L, 1-4 1/18/85 - vs. Bowdoin L, 6-9 Livonia, Mich./Lincoln Stars (USHL) 10/14/00 - vs. Niagara T, 3-3 ot (won in a shoot- 1/19/85 - vs. Lake Forest L, 2-5 12 Stewart Carlin RW/D Fr. out) Jeannette, Pa./Chicago Steel (USHL) 1984-85 at Phoenix Mutual Tournament 14 Brock Sheahan D Jr. 1999-2000 at Norwest Denver Cup (Hartford, Conn.) - 4th Lethbridge, Alb./Crowsnest Pass Timberwolves (AJHL) (Denver, Colo.) - 4th 1/4/85 - vs. Yale L, 5-10 15 Christiaan Minella RW Fr. 12/31/99 - vs. Denver T, 3-3 ot (lost in shootout) 1/5/85 - vs. Colgate L, 4-13 Aurora, Colo./Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 1/1/00 - vs. Colorado College L, 2-5 16 Dan Kissel C Fr. 1982-83 at Great Lakes Invitational Crestwood, Ill./Chicago Steel (USHL) 1999-2000 at Ice Breaker Tournament (Detroit, Mich.) - 4th 18 Evan Rankin RW Jr. (Denver, Colo.) - 3rd 12/28/82 - vs. Michigan Tech L, 6-8 Portage, Mich./Lincoln Stars (USHL) 10/15/99 - vs. Providence College L, 1-2 12/29/82 - vs. Michigan L, 3-12 19 Wes O’Neill (A) D Sr. 10/16/99 - vs. Union W, 4-0 Essex. Ont./Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 1981-82 at Great Lakes Invitational 20 Tom Sawatske (A) D Sr. 1997-98 at Mariucci Classic (Detroit, Mich.) - 1st Duluth, Minn./Lincoln Stars (USHL) (Minneapolis, Minn.) - 3rd 12/29/81 - vs. Michigan W, 6-2 21 Kevin Deeth C/LW Fr. 12/29/97 - vs. Northeastern L, 2-4 12/30/81 - vs. Michigan Tech W, 8-3 Gig Harbor, Wash./Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 12/30/97 - vs. Brown W, 5-1 22 Jason Paige (A) C Sr. 1972-73 at ECAC Holiday Tournament Saginaw, Mich./Compuware Ambassadors (NAHL) 1995-96 at Bank One Badger Classic (New York, N.Y.) - 2nd 23 Mark Van Guilder RW Jr. (Milwaukee, Wisc.) - 2nd 12/19/72 - vs. St. Lawrence W, 8-5 Roseville, Minn./Tri-City Storm (USHL) 12/28/95 - vs. Wisconsin W, 3-2 12/20/72 - vs. St. Louis L, 3-5 24 Brian D’Arcy D Jr. 12/29/95 - vs. Boston University L, 3-8 Western Springs, Ill./Tri-City Storm (USHL) 1971-72 at Motor City Holiday Tournament 25 Christian Hanson C So. 1994-95 at Great Western Freeze Out (Detroit, Mich) - 4th Venetia, Pa./Tri-City Storm (USHL) (Los Angeles, Calif.) - 4th 12/28/71 - vs. Michigan Tech L, 3-6 26 T.J. Jindra (C) RW Sr. 11/25/94 - vs. Maine L, 3-4 12/29/71 - vs. Dartmouth L, 6-9 Faribault, Minn./River City Lancers (USHL) 11/26/94 - vs. Princeton L, 3-6 27 Michael Bartlett LW Sr. 1971-72 at ECAC Holiday Tournament Morton Grove, Ill./USA Under-18 Team 1993-94 at Great Lakes Invitational (New York, N.Y.) - 1st 30 David Brown G Jr. (Detroit, Mich.) - 4th 12/18/71 - vs. Boston College W, 7-4 Stoney Creek, Ont./Hamilton Kilty Bees (OPJHL) 12/29/93 - vs. Michigan L, 3-8 12/19/71 - vs. St. Lawrence W, 4-2 31 Tom O’Brien G Fr. 12/30/93 - vs. Michigan Tech L, 6-8 Mokena, Ill./Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 1970-71 at Boston Arena Christmas Tournament 33 Garrett Regan LW So. 1993-94 at Great Alaska Face-Off (Boston, Mass.) - 2nd Hastings, Minn./Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) (Fairbanks, Alaska) - 2nd 12/28/70 - vs. Northeastern W, 4-1 11/25/93 - vs. Michigan Tech W, 5-4 12/29/70 - vs. Boston University L, 3-7 Coach: Jeff Jackson 11/26/93 - vs. Alaska Fairbanks L, 5-6 Associate Head Coach: Paul Pooley 1969-70 at Nichols Tournament Assistant Coach: Andy Slaggert 1992-93 at Colorado Banks Denver Cup (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1st Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mike McNeill (Denver, Colo.) - 2nd 1/2/70 - vs. Hamilton W, 4-2 Video Coordinator: Brad Aldrich 12/29/92 - vs. Air Force W, 4-1 1/3/70 - vs. Pennsylvania W, 5-2 Equipment Manager: Dave Gilbert 12/30/92 - vs. Denver L, 1-6 Athletic Trainer: Kevin Ricks 1969-70 at Merrimack Tournament Senior Manager: Cole Hundt 1989-90 at Milwaukee Tournament (Billerica, Mass.) - 1st (Milwaukee, Wisc.) - 4th 12/17/69 - vs. Salem State W, 8-4 12/28/89 - vs. Wisconsin L, 3-9 12/18/69 - vs. Merrimack W, 5-1 12/29/90 - vs. Minnesota-Duluth L, 1-9

2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006 Garry Gruber (‘95-’96), Steve Noble (‘96-’97, Michigan (7): Jason Paige, Josh Sciba, Evan NOTRE DAME’S RECORD WHEN.... ‘97-’98), Forrest Karr and Aniket Dhadphale Rankin, Erik Condra, Justin White, Brett Blatch- (‘98-’99), Andy Jurkowski (99’-’00), Dan ford, Kyle Lawson When Notre Dame scores first...... 3-1-0 Carlson (2000-01), David Inman (2001-02) Illinois (5): Michael Bartlett, Brian D’Arcy, Dan When opponents score first...... 0-0-0 and Rob Globke (2003-04). During that 12- VeNard, Dan Kissel, Tom O’Brien When Notre Dame leads after one period ...... 3-1-0 year span, only Western Michigan (14) produced Minnesota (5): T.J. Jindra, Tom Sawatske, Mark When Notre Dame trails after one period ...... 0-0-0 more CCHA All-Academic selections than Notre Van Guilder, Garrett Regan, Ryan Thang When score is tied after one period ...... 0-0-0 Dame’s 11. Ontario (2): David Brown, Wes O’Neill When Notre Dame leads after two periods ...... 3-0-0 Pennsylvania (2): Christian Hanson, Stewart When Notre Dame trails after two periods ...... 0-0-0 TURNAROUND YEAR: A year ago, the Notre Carlin When score is tied after two periods ...... 0-1-0 Dame hockey team turned in a 13-19-4 record in Alaska (1): Jordan Pearce When Notre Dame outshoots opponent ...... 1-1-0 Jeff Jackson’s first season behind the bench. A Alberta (1): Brock Sheahan When opponent outshoots Notre Dame ...... 2-0-0 closer look at the mark shows vast improvement Colorado (1): Christiaan Minella When shots are even ...... 0-0-0 for the Irish. Through the first 13 games of the Florida (1): Noah Babin In Game 1 of CCHA weekend series...... 0-0-0 season, Notre Dame was 3-9-1. Over the remain- Washington (1): Kevin Deeth In Game 2 of CCHA weekend series...... 0-0-0 In one-goal games...... 0-1-0 ing 23 contests, the Irish were 10-10-3. In CCHA In two-goal games...... 0-0-0 play, Notre Dame went from 3-20-5 in ‘04-’05 to IRON MAN: Graduated right wing Tim Wal- Notre Dame at home ...... 1-0-0 11-13-4 in ‘05-’06, a 15-point improvement from lace (Anchorage, Alaska) finished his Notre Notre Dame on the road ...... 2-1-0 one season to the next. Only Miami’s 16-point Dame career in 2005-06 as the Notre Dame’s all- Notre Dame on neutral ice ...... 0-0-0 improvement in the standings was better than time ‘Iron Man.” Wallace played in every game Notre Dame in overtime ...... 0-1-0 Notre Dame’s 15-point turnaround. of his career, 153 in all. He finished third on the Notre Dame in October...... 3-1-0 all-time games played list for his four seasons Notre Dame in November...... 0-0-0 MR. ZERO: Notre Dame goaltender David with the Irish. Junior center Mark Van Guilder Notre Dame in December...... 0-0-0 Brown (Stoney Creek, Ont.) recorded a pair of (Roseville, Minn.) is next in line as he now has Notre Dame in January...... 0-0-0 shutouts during the 2005-06 season to give him played in every game in his first two-plus seasons Notre Dame in February...... 0-0-0 six for his career. That ties him with Morgan for a total of 76 consecutive games. Notre Dame in March ...... 0-0-0 Cey ‘05 for the Notre Dame career mark in PLAYING IN THE NHL: At times during the shutouts as each now have six. Brown also is 2005-06 season, Notre Dame had five former Notre Dame’s all-time leader in goals-against players in the NHL at the same time. The five are divided into three, four-team clusters and play average (2.77) and is second all-time with a .909 were: Ben Simon ‘00 (Columbus), Rob Globke a 28-game conference schedule. Cluster teams save percentage. ‘04 (Florida), Brett Lebda ‘04 (Detroit), Mark will face each other four times during the season Eaton (Nashville) and Yan Stastny (Edmonton- with two games against each of the remaining SPECIAL TEAMS: Last season, the Notre Boston). Only one other time, have the Irish had eight teams. In 2006-07, Notre Dame will play Dame clicked at a 16.6% success rate (38-for- five players in the NHL in one season. That came Bowling Green, Alaska and Nebraska-Omaha 229) overall and led the CCHA with a 19.5% during the 1982-83 campaign when the Irish had four times with two games at home and two percentage (33-for-169). On the other side of five players see time, in the NHL. That group away. The Irish will also play home-and-home the puck, the Irish penalty killers killed of 80.5% included: Jim Brown ‘82 (three games with Los series with Michigan and Michigan State. Notre overall and (173-of-215) and in the CCHA had Angeles), Jack Brownschidle ‘77 (72 games Dame hosts two-game home series with Miami, success just 78.7% of the time, surrendering 36 with St. Louis), Jeff Brownschidle ‘81 (four Northern Michigan and Ferris State while play- power-play goals on 169 chances. games with Hartford), Don Jackson ‘78 (71 ing two-game road series at Lake Superior, Ohio games with Edmonton) and Dave Poulin ‘82 State and Western Michigan. Last year, the Irish POWER-PLAY LEADER: Senior Josh Sciba (two games with Philadelphia). As of Oct. 17, were 4-5-3 against Bowling Green, Ohio State (Westland, Mich.) tied for second in the CCHA Eaton (Pittsburgh), Lebda (Detroit) and Stastny and Miami, the three teams in their cluster. with 10 power-play goals in 2005-06. That was (Boston) were skating with NHL teams. the most power-play goals by a Notre Dame play- er since Ben Simon ‘00 had 10 in the 1999-2000 PUTTING ON THE FOIL: Notre Dame season. Sciba’s 10 man-advantage goals tie him sophomore Christian Hanson (Venetia, Pa.) for 10th on Notre Dame’s single-season list with is the sixth Irish player whose father played in Simon and Dave Poulin ‘82, who did it twice in the . His father, Dave 1978-79 and 1981-82. Of Sciba’s 30 career goals, Hanson, played 10 years of professional hockey 15 have come on the power play. The veteran between 1974-75 and 1983-84, including stints center/left wing picked up where he left off last with the Detroit Red Wings and the Minnesota season when he scored on the power-play on Oct. North Stars and the World Hockey Association’s 12 in the 6-1 win over Minnesota State. (WHA) Minnesota Fighting Saints and the New England Whalers. Fans might also be familiar POWER-PLAY PRODUCER: Wes O’Neill with Dave Hanson, as one of the famed Hanson (Sr., Essex, Ont.) lead Notre Dame’s defense in Brothers, made famous in the hockey movie scoring last season with six goals and 19 assists - Slapshot. Hanson currently is the director for 25 points. Four of the goals and 13 assists of the Island Sports Center, home of Robert came on the power play. In the opening game of Morris University’s hockey team, in suburban the season, O’Neill had a pair of assists, including Pittsburgh. one on the power play. For his career, O’Neill now has 10 goals and 25 assists via the power RIVALRY CLUSTERS: The CCHA begins its play. For his career, he has 14 goals and 47 as- fifth season with the 12 teams grouped in “rivalry sists for 61 points. pairings.” In the pairings, Notre Dame is paired with Bowling Green. The league’s other pairings include Michigan-Michigan State, Miami-Ohio State, Lake Superior State-Northern Michigan, Ferris State-Western Michigan and Alaska Fair- banks-Nebraska-Omaha. Each season the teams 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006

THE LAST TIME: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?? Notre Dame won in overtime ...... December 10, 2004 vs. Michigan State (3-2) Thirteen former Notre Dame players are currently on Notre Dame CCHA overtime win...... December 10, 2004 vs. Michigan State (3-2) professional hockey rosters as of Oct. 24. Notre Dame lost in overtime...... October 14, 2006 at Minnesota State (3-2, ot) Notre Dame lost in CCHA in overtime...... January 8, 2005 at Lake Superior State (2-1) NHL GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame scored 10 or more goals in a game...... October 14, 1994 vs. St. Francis Xavier (10-2) Brett Lebda - Detroit 4 0 1 1 4 Notre Dame allowed 10 or more goals in a game...... March 12, 2005 at Michigan (10-1) Mark Eaton - Pittsburgh 8 0 1 1 2 Notre Dame had a home shutout ...... December 3, 2005 vs. Bowling Green (David Brown, 25 saves) Yan Stastny - Boston 6 0 0 0 9 Notre Dame had a road shutout...... Jan. 28, 2006 at Ohio State (1-0, David Brown, 24 saves) Notre Dame had a shutout in a CCHA game ...... Jan. 28, 2006 at Ohio State (1-0, David Brown, 24 saves) AHL GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame was shut out in a CCHA game...... Jan. 27, 2006 at Ohio State (Dave Caruso, 28 saves) Tom Galvin - Grand Rapids 2 0 2 2 6 Notre Dame was shut out at home ...... March 4, 2006 vs. Alaska (Wylie Rogers, 39 saves) Neil Komadoski - Binghamton 6 1 0 1 6 Notre Dame was shut out on road...... Jan. 27, 2006 at Ohio State (Dave Caruso, 28 saves) Rob Globke - Rochester 3 0 1 1 0 Notre Dame had 35 or more shots in a game...... March 4, 2006 vs. Alaska (39 shots) Ben Simon - Syracuse 6 0 1 0 14 Notre Dame had 40 or more shots in a game...... January 8, 2005 at Lake Superior (42 shots) Tim Wallace - Wilkes Barre * 1 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame had 50 or more shots in a game...... November 5, 2004 vs. Bowling Green (54 shots) Notre Dame surrendered 35 or more shots in a game...... October 12, 2006 vs. Minnesota State (37 shots) ECHL GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame surrendered 40 or more shots in a game...... February 4, 2006 at Michigan State (40 shots) Notre Dame surrendered 50 or more shots in a game...... October 22, 2004 vs. Boston College (52 shots) John Wroblewski - Fresno 2 1 0 1 10 Tim Wallace - Wheeling 2 1 0 1 2 Notre Dame had four PP goals in a game...... November 10, 2005 vs. Bowling Green (9-4 win) Joe Dusbabek - Phoenix 4 0 1 1 8 Notre Dame had three PP goals in a game...... February 17 at Bowling Green (7-4 win) Chris Trick - Penascola 3 0 0 0 2 Notre Dame surrendered five PP goals...... December 4, 2004 vs. Michigan (8-0) Mike Walsh - Toledo 2 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame surrendered four PP goals...... March 11, 2005 at Michigan (10-1 loss) Morgan Cey - Johnstown 1 1-0-0, 2.00, .938 Notre Dame surrendered three PP goals...... December 17, 2005 vs. Lake Superior (4-0 loss) Notre Dame player scored a hat trick...... October 21, 2006 - Dan Kissel (vs. Providence College) *assigned to Wheeling (ECHL) - Oct. 18 ...... October 20, 2006 - Mark Van Guilder (vs. Boston College) Notre Dame player scored four goals...... October 19, 1995 - Brian Urick (at Alaska-Fairbanks) Notre Dame player scored five goals...... December 29, 1971 - Ian Williams (at Dartmouth)

Notre Dame player had three assists...... December 6, 2005 - Wes O’Neill (at Minnesota State - 0g, 3a) ...... December 3, 2005 - Mark Van Guilder (vs. W. Michigan - 0g, 3a) Notre Dame player had four assists...... February 17, 2006 - Erik Condra (at Bowling Green - 0g, 4a) Notre Dame player had five assists...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a)

Notre Dame player had three points ...... October 21, 2006 - Dan Kissel (vs. Providence College - 3g, 0a) Notre Dame player had four points...... February 17, 2006 - Mark Van Guilder (at Bowling Green, 3g, 1a) ...... February 17, 2006 - Erik Condra (at Bowling Green, 0g, 4a) Notre Dame player had five points...... December 20, 2000 - Brett Lebda (at Nebraska-Omaha - 1g, 4a) Notre Dame player had six points...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Notre Dame player had seven points...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a)

Notre Dame goalie made 35+ saves ...... Oct. 12, 2006 - David Brown (vs, Minnesota State, 6-1 win, 36 saves) IRISH CAREER STATS Notre Dame goalie made 40+ saves ...... March 12, 2005 - Morgan Cey (vs. Michigan, 1-0 ot loss, 43 saves) Player GP G A PTS PEN/MIN Notre Dame goalie made 50+ saves...... Oct. 22, 2004 - Morgan Cey (vs. Boston College, 3-2 win, 50 saves) Wes O’Neill 116 14 47 61 58/124 Josh Sciba 112 31 27 58 31/62 Opposing player scored a hat trick...... January 20, 2006 - Darin Olver (Northern Michigan) Mark Van Guilder 78 16 26 42 13/26 Opposing player scored four goals...... March 12, 1994 - Colin Ward (Western Michigan) Opposing player scored five goals...... November 10, 1973 - Tom Ross (Michigan State) Erik Condra 40 7 33 40 19/38 Jason Paige 116 19 12 31 61/133 Opposing player had three assists...... October 28, 2005 - Kevin Westgarth (Princeton, 0g, 3a) Noah Babin 108 8 21 29 39/78 Opposing player had four assists...... January 18, 2005 - Colin Murphy (Michigan Tech - 0g, 4a) Michael Bartlett 112 11 17 28 49/117 Opposing player had five assists...... January 20, 1996 - Kevin Hilton (Michigan - 0g, 5a) T.J. Jindra 112 10 17 27 28/64 Opposing player had three points...... December 2, 2005 - Brent Walton (Western Michigan) Evan Rankin 69 8 9 17 24/59 Opposing player had four points...... January 20, 2006 - Darin Olver (Northern Michigan - 3g, 1a) Brock Sheahan 76 0 12 12 54/111 Opposing player had five points...... January 27, 2001 - Jeff Hamilton (Yale - 2g, 3a) Garrett Regan 34 5 5 10 9/18 Opposing player had six points...... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Kevin Deeth 4 4 3 7 0/0 Opposing player had seven points...... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Ryan Thang 4 3 2 5 2/4 Opposing goalie made 35+ saves...... March 4, 2006- Wylie Rogers (Alaska, 39 saves, 1-0 win) Dan Kissel 4 3 1 4 4/8 Opposing goalie made 40+ saves...... January 8, 2005 - Jeff Jakaitis (LSSU, 41 saves, 2-1 ot loss) Tom Sawatske 36 2 2 4 24/59 Opposing goalie made 50+ saves...... November 5, 2004 - Jordan Sigalet (BGSU, 50 saves, 4-4 tie) Dan VeNard 56 2 2 4 24/48 Christian Hanson 26 1 2 3 8/16 Notre Dame had a penalty shot...... Oct. 12, 2001 - Rob Globke (scored vs. Union College, ND loses, 7-4) Opp. had a penalty shot...... Feb. 28, 2003 - Vince Bellisimo - WMU (stopped by Morgan Cey, ND loses, 4-2) David Brown 76 0 2 2 1/2 Brett Blatchford 2 0 1 1 2/4 Notre Dame swept a two-game series ...... February 10-11, 2006 (vs. Ferris State, 4-1, 3-2) Kyle Lawson 4 0 1 1 1/2 Notre Dame swept a CCHA series...... February 10-11, 2006 (vs. Ferris State, 4-1, 3-2) Brian D’Arcy 15 0 0 0 3/6 Notre Dame swept a road two-game series...... Feb. 14-15, 2003 (at Bowling Green, 3-2, 3-2) Notre Dame swept a CCHA road two-game series ...... Feb. 14-15, 2003 (at Bowling Green, 3-2, 3-2) Jordan Pearce 7 0 0 0 0/0 Justin White 11 0 0 0 3/6 Events in bold occurred in 2006-07 season Goaltender GP W-L-T GAvg. Sv% David Brown 76 28-33-8 2.70 .911 Jordan Pearce 9 4-4-0 3.25 .882 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006

NATIONAL POLLS: 2006-07 Central Collegiate Hockey Assoc. Standings CCHA OVERALL USA TODAY/Amer. Hockey Mag. (October 23) TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA Last 1. Western Michigan 4 2 2 0 4 10 11 4 2 2 0 10 11 School Record Pts Week 2. Ferris State 2 1 1 0 2 5 6 6 3 3 0 22 19 1. Maine (31) 5-0-0 507 4 Lake Superior 2 1 1 0 2 7 7 4 2 2 0 13 15 2. Wisconsin (3) 3-1-1 461 2 Miami 2 1 1 0 2 7 7 6 4 2 0 21 15 3. Minnesota 4-1-0 430 7 4. Boston University 2-0-1 397 6 Michigan 2 1 1 0 2 7 7 3 3 1 0 22 13 5. Boston College 2-1-0 340 1 Michigan State 2 1 1 0 2 6 4 2 1 1 0 6 4 6. Michigan 3-1-0 331 5 Ohio State 2 1 1 0 2 7 7 4 1 3 0 12 20 7. Miami 4-2-0 293 9 8. Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 21 6 8. New Hampshire 2-0-0 267 12 Alaska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 17 11 9. North Dakota 3-3-0 234 3 Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 12 13 10. Michigan State 1-1-0 220 8 Nebraska-Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 16 10 11. Notre Dame 3-1-0 136 NR Northern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 2 1 12 11 12. Harvard 0-0-0 123 13 13. Denver 3-3-0 85 11 14. Clarkson 4-1-1 79 14 THIS WEEK IN THE CCHA 15. Cornell 0-0-0 63 NR LAST WEEK IN THE CCHA Receiving votes: Dartmouth, 30; St. Cloud St., 30; Friday, October 27 Thursday, October 19 Michigan Tech, 11; Alaska Anchorage, 6; Northern Ferris State at Alaska, 7:05 p.m. (AST) at Michigan 6, Miami 3 Michigan, 6; Rensselaer, 6; Colgate, 5; Lake Supe- Western Michigan at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:05 p.m. (CDT U.S. Under-18 Team 5, at Michigan State 4 rior, 5; Nebraska-Omaha, 5; Vermont, 5; Minnesota- Bowling Green at Miami, 7:35 p.m. Duluth, 4; Army, 1. Ohio State at Northern Michigan, 7:35 p.m. Friday, October 20 AIC at Lake Superior, 7:35 p.m. Notre Dame 7, at Boston College 1 USCHO.com /CSTV (October 23) Northeastern at Michigan, 7:35 p.m. Ferris State 2, at Western Michigan 1 Last St. Lawrence at Michigan State, 7:05 p.m. Miami 4, at Michigan 1 School Record Pts Week Lightning College Hockey Classic (at Tampa, Fla.) Alaska Anchorage 6, at Alaska 5 (ot) 1. Maine (34) 5-0-0 788 4 Alabama-Huntsville vs. Air Force, 5:05 p.m. Bowling Green 4, at Providence 2 2. Wisconsin (3) 3-1-2 724 2 Army at Notre Dame, 8:05 p.m. Lake Superior 5, at Clarkson 1 3. Minnesota (2) 4-1-0 688 7 Minnesota 7, at Ohio State 2 4. Boston University 2-0-1 641 6 Saturday, October 28 Maverick Stampede (at Omaha, Neb.) 5. Boston College 2-1-0 616 1 Ferris State at Alaska, 7:05 p.m. (AST) No. Michigan 2, vs. UMass-Lowell 1 6. Michigan (1) 3-1-0 579 5 Western Michigan at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:05 p.m. (CDT at Nebraska-Omaha 10, Niagara 1 7. Miami 4-2-0 525 9 Bowling Green at Miami, 7:05 p.m. 8. New Hampshire 2-0-0 513 12 Ohio State at Northern Michigan, 7:35 p.m. 9. Michigan State 1-1-0 448 8 Saturday, October 21 10. North Dakota 3-3-0 437 5 AIC at Lake Superior, 5:05 p.m. Notre Dame 6, at Providence College 1 11. Harvard 0-0-0 311 13 Northeastern at Michigan, 7:35 p.m. Western Michigan 5, at Ferris State 3 12. Notre Dame 3-1-0 310 NR Sacred Heart at Michigan State, 7:05 p.m. Alaska Anchorage 1, at Alaska 1 (ot) 13. Cornell 0-0-0 304 14 Lightning College Hockey Classic (at Tampa, Fla.) at Boston College 5, Bowling Green 1 14. Denver 3-3-0 284 11 Third-Place Game, 5:05 p.m. at Clarkson 7, Lake Superior 1 15. Clarkson 4-1-1 253 15 Championship Game, 8:05 p.m. Minnesota 6, at Ohio State 3 16. St. Cloud State 2-2-0 157 17 Maverick Stampede (at Omaha, Neb.) 17. Dartmouth 0-0-0 144 18 Championship Game 18. Northern Michigan 3-2-1 136 NR Northern Michigan 5, at Nebraska-Omaha 2 19. Vermont 2-2-1 122 10 20. Colorado College 3-2-1 78 16 Receiving Votes: Colgate, 73; Michigan Tech, 71; Alaska Anchorage, 49; Nebraska-Omaha, 39; Rens- selaer, 38; Minnesota-Duluth, 30; Lake Superior, 16; Army, 7; Alaska, 4; Holy Cross, 4; Ohio State, 4; Massachusetts, 3; Mercyhurst, 3; RIT, 1. 2006-07 Notre Dame Television Schedule

Inside College Hockey.com (October 22) The Notre Dame hockey team is scheduled to appear on television 10 times during the 2006-07 sea- Last son. The Irish will appear five times on Comcast Local, three times on CSTV, once on ESPNU and School Record Week once on Fox Sports Net - Detroit. Hockey fans should check their local cable and satellite systems 1. Maine 5-0-0 3 for the location of the various networks. All Comcast Local broadcasts will appear on Channel 99 2. Wisconsin 3-1-2 4 on South Bend’s Comcast Cable outlet. The entire television schedule for the Irish: 3. Minnesota 4-1-0 5 4. Boston University 2-0-1 7 5. Boston College 2-1-0 1 Friday, November 3 at Ohio State CSTV 8:05 p.m. 6. Michigan State 1-1-0 6 Friday, November 17 Michigan State CSTV 8:05 p.m. 7. Michigan 3-1-0 8 Saturday, November 18 at Michigan State Comcast Local 7:05 p.m. 8. Miami 4-2-0 9 Friday, December 8 at Michigan FSN- Detroit 7:35 p.m. 9. North Dakota 3-3-0 2 Sunday, December 10 Michigan ESPNU 3:05 p.m. 10. Dartmouth 0-0-0 10 Saturday, December 30 vs. No. Michigan CSTV 1:05 p.m. 11. New Hampshire 2-0-0 15 at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) 12. Clarkson 4-1-1 12 Saturday, January 20 at Western Michigan Comcast Local 7:35 p.m. 13. Notre Dame 3-1-0 NR Friday, January 26 Miami (OH) Comcast Local 7:35 p.m. 14. Harvard 0-0-0 16 Saturday, February 10 Nebraska-Omaha Comcast Local 7:05 p.m. 15. Denver 3-3-0 13 Saturday, February 24 Ferris State Comcast Local 7:05 p.m. 16. St. Cloud State 2-2-0 14 17. Michigan Tech 3-1-0 NR 18. Northern Michigan 3-2-1 NR 19. Alaska Anchorage 2-0-2 NR 20. Colorado College 3-2-1 18 Bubble-licious: Vermont, Alaska, Colgate

2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006 Notre Dame Player Notes 1 Jordan Pearce, So., Goaltender 21 Kevin Deeth, Fr., C/LW • Named CCHA rookie of the week for Oct. 22 after scoring two goals and two 2 Kyle Lawson, Fr., D assists in wins over Boston College and Providence College. Had a goal and two • Recorded first point of collegiate career with an assist on first goal of MarkVan assists in 7-1 win at Boston College and followed with a power-play goal in 6-1 Guilder hat trick vs. Boston College. win at Providence. • Scored two goals in 3-2 overtime loss to Minnesota State; first came short- handed in the first period and the second was a 5-on-3 power-play goal. 3 Brett Blatchford, Fr., D • Picked up first point of collegiate career with an assist in 6-1 win over Min- • Recorded first collegiate point with a power-play assist on Kevin Deeth ppg in nesota State on 10/12. 3-2 overtime loss at Minnesota State on 10/14. 22 Jason Paige, Sr., C 4 Dan VeNard, So., D • Scored first goal of the season in 6-1 win over Providence (10/21). • Assisted on a pair of Garrett Regan goals, including the game winner, in 6-1 season-opening win over Minnesota State (10/12). 6 Noah Babin, Sr., D • Selected for the third time to serve as one of the team’s alternate captains prior • Had assists in both games of Minnesota State series; helped set up Garrett to the start of the season. Regan’s second goal in 6-1 win on 10/12 and had a power-play assist on Kevin Deeth ppg in 3-2 overtime loss. 23 Mark Van Guilder, Jr., C 8 Josh Sciba, Sr., LW/C • Named Inside College Hockey.com’s player of the week for five-point (3g, 2a) weekend versus Boston College and Providence. • Scored Notre Dame’s first goal of the season at 17:02 of the first period in 6-1 • Had third multiple-point game of the season with two assists in 6-1 win at win over Minnesota State on 10/12; goal came via the power play, his 16th career Providence (10/21). ppg. Added an assist for two-point game versus Mavericks • Recorded second hat trick of his career in 7-1 win over Boston College (10/20); second three-point game of season and sixth of his career. 9 Ryan Thang, Fr., RW • Had first three-point game (2g, 1a) of the season and fifth game of career with • Recorded first two-goal game of career (including game winner) with even- three or more points in 6-1 win over Minnesota State on 10/12. strength and power-play goal in win at Boston College (10/20). Had three-point weekend with assist in 6-1 win over Providence College (10/21). 24 Brian D’Arcy, Jr., D • Picked up a goal and an assist in first collegiate game - a 6-1 win over Min- nesota State. 25 Christian Hanson, So., C

10 Justin White, So., LW 26 T.J. Jindra, Sr., C • Got the start at left wing in season opener against Minnesota State (10/12). Sat • Missed season opener with a corneal abrasion to left eye. Returned to lineup out second game at MSU. the following night at Minnesota State (10/14). • Selected team captain for the second year to become the 14th two-time captain 11 Erik Condra, So., RW for the Irish and the first since Evan Nielsen ‘03 from 2001-03. • Had three-point game (1g, 2a) in 7-1 win at Boston College (10/20). Added an assist in 6-1 win at Providence the following night. 27 Michael Bartlett, Sr., RW • Had one assist in each game of Minnesota State series; set up Kevin Deeth’s • Picked up first goal of the season on a third-period breakaway in 6-1 win over short-handed goal in 3-2 overtime loss at Mankato on 10/14. Providence (10/21).

12 Stewart Carlin, Fr., RW/D 30 David Brown, Sr., Goaltender • Selected CCHA goaltender of the week by stopping 48-of-50 shots in wins over 14 Brock Sheahan, Jr., D Boston College and Providence College; had 26 saves in 7-1 win at Boston Col- • Has played in all four games this season and is +3 on the year. lege (10/20), giving up just one power-play goal. Stopped 22-of-23 shots in 6-1 win at Providence College (10/21). 15 Christiaan Minella, Fr., RW • Stopped 13-of-16 shots in 3-2 overtime loss at Minnesota State (10/14). • Made 36 saves in season-opening 6-1 win over Minnesota State on 10/12; lone goal surrendered came short-handed. 16 Dan Kissel, Fr., LW • Scored first career goal, power-play goal, game-winning goal and short-handed goal with a hat trick versus Providence College (10/21). 30 Tom O’Brien, Fr., Goaltender • Recorded first collegiate point on Ryan Thang goal in 6-1 win over Minnesota State on 10/12. 33 Garrett Regan, So., LW • Scored two goals, including game winner in 6-1 win over Minnesota State (10/12); goals came in a span of 2:36 early in the first period. 18 Evan Rankin, Jr., RW • Picked up assists in each of the games versus Boston College (10/20) and Provi- dence College (10/21).

19 Wes O’Neill, Sr., D • Selected CCHA defensive player of the week for Oct. 22 with two assists and a +4 rating while helping the Irish to wins over Boston College (10/20) and Providence (10/21). • Assisted on a pair of goals in Notre Dame’s 6-1 win over Minnesota State on 10/12. • Selected as one of the team’s three alternate captains prior to the start of the season.

20 Tom Sawatske, Sr., D • Selected as one of the team’s three alternate captains prior to the start of the season. 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Box Scores

Friday, Oct. 6, 2005 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Friday, Oct. 20, 2006 – at Chestnut Hill, Mass. (Exhibition Game) 1 2 3 - F Notre Dame 2 2 3 - 7 1 2 3 - F #1/#1 Boston College 0 0 1 - 1 Windsor 0 0 0 - 0 Notre Dame 2 4 3 - 9 1st Period 1st Period ND – Mark Van Guilder 3 (Kyle Lawson), 1:03; ND – Ryan Thang ND - Erik Condra 1 (unassisted), SHG, 10:56; ND - Condra 2 2 (Evan Rankin), 14:08. (unassisted), SHG, 16:07. 2nd Period 2nd Period ND – Kevin Deeth 3 (Erik Condra, Wes O’Neill), 12:11; ND ND – Garrett Regan 1 (Ryan Thang, Brett Blatchford), 5:07; ND - Van Guilder 4 (unassisted), 13:13. – Condra 3 (Kevin Deeth), 6:08; ND – Dan VeNard 1 (Jason Paige), 3rd Period 8:24; ND – Dan Kissel 1 (Jason Paige, Noah Babin), PPG, 19:08. BC – Dan Bertram 1 (Brock Bradford), PPG, 00:48; ND – Van 3rd Period Guilder 5 (Josh Sciba), 4:50; ND – Condra 1 (Deeth, O’Neill) ND – Thang 1 (unassisted), 4:54; ND – Justin White 1 (Michael 13:53; ND – Thang 3 (Deeth, Condra), PPG, 16:12. Bartlett, Tom Sawatske), 5:54; ND – Kissel 2 (Babin, Wes O’Neill), Saves: PPG, 10:20. ND – David Brown (60:00) 3 - 13 - 10 - 26 Saves BC – Cory Schneider (53:53) 12 - 7 - 5 - 24 UW – Reese Kalleitner (26:08) 9 - 2 - x – 11 Joe Pearce (6:07) x - x - 1 - 1 Jeff Cutter (24:12) x - 6 - 6 – 12 Power Play: ND: 2-11; BC: 1-10. Kris Gabriele (9:40) x - x - 2 – 2 Penalties: ND: 18 for 44 minutes; BC: 16 for 43 minutes. ND – David Brown (40:00) 3 - 5 - x – 8 Attendance: 6,208 Jordan Pearce (20:00) x - x - 2 – 2 Power Play: UW: 0-6; ND: 2-11. Penalties: UW: 12 for 24 minutes; ND: 7 for 14 minutes Attendance: 1,687 Saturday, Oct. 21, 2006 – at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 - F Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame 1 3 2 - 6 Providence College 0 1 0 - 1 1 2 3 - F Minnesota State 0 0 1 - 1 1st Period Notre Dame 1 4 1 - 6 ND – Dan Kissel 1 (Mark Van Guilder, Josh Sciba), PPG, 11:04; 1st Period 2nd Period ND – Josh Sciba 1 (Wes O’Neill, Mark Van Guilder), PPG, 14:05. ND – Kissel 2 (Van Guilder), 1:15: ND – Jason Paige 1 (Evan Rankin, 2nd Period Garrett Regan), 2:02; PC – Colin McDonald 4 (Nick Mazzolini), 5:02; ND – Garrett Regan 1 (Jason Paige), 00:44; ND – Regan 2 (Noah ND - Kevin Deeth 4 (Ryan Thang, Erik Condra), PPG, 11:15. Babin, Paige), 3:20; ND –Van Guilder 1 (Ryan Thang, Sciba), 3rd Period 4:20; ND – Van Guilder 2 (Kevin Deeth, Erik Condra), 8:24. ND – Michael Bartlett 1 (unassisted), 15:53; ND – Kissel 3 3rd Period (unassisted), SHG, 19:22. MSU – Jon Kalinski 1 (Travis Morin), SHG, 3:18; ND – Thang 1 Saves: (Dan Kissel, O’Neill), 6:48. ND – David Brown (60:00) 11 - 8 - 3 - 22 Saves: PC – Ryan Simpson (60:00) 12 - 7 - 5 - 24 MSU – Dan Tormey (60:00) 9 - 7 - 6 - 22 Power Play: ND: 2-5; PC: 0-6. ND – David Brown (60:00) 13 - 11 - 12 - 36 Penalties: ND: 6 for 12 minutes; PC: 6 for 12 minutes. Power Play: MSU: 0-6; ND: 1-10. Attendance: 2,104 Penalties: MSU: 10 for 20 minutes; ND: 9 for 18 minutes. Attendance: 1,300

Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006 – at Mankato, Minn. 1 2 3 OT - F Notre Dame 1 1 0 0 - 2 Minnesota State 0 2 0 1 - 3

1st Period ND – Kevin Deeth 1 (Erik Condra), SHG, 17:02. 2nd Period MSU – Joel Hanson 1 (Zach Harrison, Brian Kilburg), 1:36; MSU – Kael Mouillierat 1 (Travis Morin, Blake Friesen), PPG, 2:46; ND – Deeth 2 (Noah Babin, Brett Blatchford), PPG, 8:28. 3rd Period No Scoring Overtime MSU – Jon Kalinski 2 (Steve Wagner, Hanson), PPG, 4:45. Saves: ND – David Brown (64:45) 4 - 7 - 2 - 0 - 13 MSU – Dan Tormey (64:45) 10 - 13 - 2 - 2 - 27 Power Play: ND: 1-6; MSU: 2-7. Penalties: ND: 7 for 14 minutes; MSU: 7 for 25 minutes. Attendance: 3,652 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Stats Notre Dame Hockey Statistics All games/Conference Games

Overall: 3-1-0 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 1-0-0 Away: 2-1-0 Neut: 0-0-0

----SHOTS----- PENALTY ---GOALS------SHOTS----- PENALTY ---GOALS--- ## Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min PP SH GW GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min PP SH GW 23 Mark Van Guilder 4 5 3 8 11 +5 2-4 1 0 0 - 21 Kevin Deeth 4 4 3 7 11 +4 0-0 2 1 0 - 11 Erik Condra 4 1 5 6 8 +4 3-6 0 0 0 - 9 Ryan Thang 4 3 2 5 13 +3 2-4 1 0 1 - 16 Dan Kissel 4 3 1 4 8 +3 4-8 1 1 1 - 8 Josh Sciba 4 1 3 4 6 +4 1-2 1 0 0 - 19 Wes O’Neill 4 0 4 4 7 +7 2-4 0 0 0 - 33 Garrett Regan 4 2 1 3 11 +2 2-4 0 0 1 - 22 Jason Paige 4 1 2 3 4 +2 1-2 0 0 0 - 6 Noah Babin 4 0 2 2 7 +1 2-4 0 0 0 - 18 Evan Rankin 4 0 2 2 2 +3 0-0 0 0 0 - 27 Michael Bartlett 4 1 0 1 4 +1 1-2 0 0 0 - 3 Brett Blatchford 2 0 1 1 1 +2 2-4 0 0 0 - 2 Kyle Lawson 4 0 1 1 3 +3 1-2 0 0 0 - 25 Christian Hanson 3 0 0 0 4 0 1-2 0 0 0 - 26 T.J. Jindra 3 0 0 0 2 0 4-16 0 0 0 - 31 Tom O’Brien 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 - 20 Tom Sawatske 4 0 0 0 3 +5 1-2 0 0 0 - 14 Brock Sheahan 4 0 0 0 3 +3 3-6 0 0 0 - 4 Dan VeNard 2 0 0 0 1 +1 1-2 0 0 0 - 10 Justin White 2 0 0 0 0 +1 3-6 0 0 0 - TM TEAM 2 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 - Total...... 4 21 30 51 109 +54 37-82 6 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Opponents...... 4 6 9 15 103 -57 39-100 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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## Name GP Minutes GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T 30 David Brown 4 244:45 6 0 1.47 97 .942 3 1 0 - Total...... 4 244:45 6 0 1.47 97 .942 3 1 0 0 0:00 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Opponents...... 4 244:45 21 0 5.15 88 .807 1 3 0 0 0:00 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

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SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct Notre Dame 109 27.25 .193 Notre Dame 0 0.00 .000 Opponents 103 25.75 .058 Opponents 0 0.00 .000

POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct Notre Dame 6 32 .188 Notre Dame 0 0 .000 Opponents 3 28 .107 Opponents 0 0 .000

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Notre Dame...... 5 10 6 0 - 21 Notre Dame...... 0 0 0 0 - 0 Opponents...... 0 3 2 1 - 6 Opponents...... 0 0 0 0 - 0 2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Game Notes • The Lightning College Hockey Classic • October 27-28, 2006

2006-07 Notre Dame Hockey Stats Notre Dame Hockey Statistics All games/Conference Games

Overall: 3-1-0 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 1-0-0 Away: 2-1-0 Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPP SHOT STATISTICS...... Goals-Shot attempts...... 21-109 6-103 Shot pct...... 193 .058 Goals/Game...... 5.2 1.5 Shots/Game...... 27.2 25.8 Assists...... 30 9 POWER PLAYS...... Goals-Power Plays...... 6-32 3-28 Conversion Percent...... 188 .107 Shot Attempts...... 31 28 Shot Percent...... 194 .107 SHORT-HANDED...... Goals-Shot attempts...... 2-3 1-8 Shot Percent...... 667 .125 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... Total Goals...... 21 6 Power Play...... 6 3 Short-handed...... 2 1 Empty net...... 0 0 Penalty...... 0 0 Unassisted...... 3 0 Overtime...... 0 1 Shootout...... 0 0 Delayed Penalty...... 0 0 PENALTIES...... Number...... 37 39 Minutes...... 82 100 Penalties/Game...... 9.2 9.8 Pen minutes/Game...... 20.5 25.0 Minor...... 36 35 Major...... 0 2 10-minute Misconduct...... 1 1 Game Misconduct...... 0 1 Gross Misconduct...... 0 0 Match...... 0 0 FACEOFFS (W-L)...... 168-139 139-168 Faceoff W-L Pct...... 547 .453 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att)...... 0-0 0-0 ATTENDANCE...... Total...... 1300 11964 Dates/Avg Per Date...... 1/1300 3/3988 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 0/0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Notre Dame...... 5 10 6 0 - 21 Opponents...... 0 3 2 1 - 6

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Notre Dame...... 31 39 27 0 - 97 Opponents...... 34 31 21 2 - 88