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@FriarsHockey @CoachLeaman PCMHockey FriarsHockey 2020-21 HOCKEY GAME NOTES

GAME #23 #15 vs. UConn Huskies

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE SCHEDULE Date: March 5, 2021 DECEMBER (2-3-1) Time: 5:00 PM ET 4 Fri. at College* L, 3-0 Location: Storrs, Conn. 5 Sat. vs. * L, 9-0 Venue: Freitas Ice Forum 13 Sun. at UMass Lowell* W, 4-2 Video: CollegeSportsLive.com 19 Sat. at Northeastern* T, 3-3 (OT/SO) Radio: NewsRadio 104.7 FM PBP: Mike Logan 20 Sun. vs. Northeastern* W, 5-0 Live Stats: 28 Mon. at UConn* L, 2-0 collegehockeystats.net Twitter Updates: JANUARY (5-2-3) UConn @FriarsHockey #15 Providence 1 Fri. vs. Vermont* T, 0-0 (OT/SO) HUSKIES FRIARS 2 Sat. vs. Vermont* W, 3-1 (9-10-2, 9-10-2 HEAM) (10-7-5, 10-7-5 HEAM) 8 Fri. at * W, 7-3 9 Sat. vs. Boston University* L, 6-4 Last Time Out 15 Fri. vs. Maine* L, 4-3 -The teams skated through the first 20 scoreless as the Friars held a 8-4 advantage 16 Sat. vs. Maine* W, 3-2 in shots. 22 Fri. at UMass* T, 0-0 (OT/SO) -Northeastern’s Zach Solow started off a string of scoring in the second period just 23 Sat. vs. UMass* T, 1-1 (OT/SO) 28 seconds in, grabbing a 1-0 lead. 29 Fri. at New Hampshire* W, 5-1 31 Sun. vs. New Hampshire* W, 3-2 -Patrick Moynihan quickly responded with a off a turnover with help from Chase Yoder. Moynihan’s sixth goal of the season evened the score at 1-1 just 21 FEBRUARY (3-2-1) seconds later. 6 Sat. at Merrimack* W, 5-1 -The Huskies followed up three minutes later with a goal from Aidan McDonough 7 Sun. vs. Merrimack* L, 3-2 on the power play, regaining the lead at 2-1. 12 Fri. vs. UConn* W, 4-0 23 Tues. vs. UMass* L, 8-1 -Zach Solow put another one on the board for the Huskies, improving their lead to 3-1 at 12:59. 27 Sat. at Northeastern* W, 4-2 28 Sun. vs. Northeastern* T, 3-3 (OT/SO) -Providence responded with only eight seconds left in the second period with a goal from Chase Yoder cutting the Friar’s deficit by one, 3-2, heading into the MARCH second intermission. Yoder was assisted by Max Crozier and Patrick Moynihan on a 5 Fri. at UConn* 5 PM mad scramble in the Northeastern crease. -Greg Printz found the equalizer for the Friars 3:25 into the final period, as he wired Home games in BOLD | All times Eastern a loose puck into the top of the net. Parker Ford and Michael Callahan earned the | * - contest assists on the game-tying goal. * All dates/times are subject to change -Northeastern’s Gunnarwolfe Fontaine and Aidan McDonough scored in the shoot- out, earning the extra points for the Huskies in the Hockey East Power Index. -Jaxson Stauber stopped 19-of-22 shots faced in net. -All five of Providence’s overtime games have gone to shootouts this season. The Friars are 2-3 in shootouts. Thompson, Stauber Named Walter Brown Award Semifinalists - The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston announced that Providence College forward Tyce Thompson and goaltender Jaxson Stauber were name semifinalists for the 69th Walter Brown Award - given to the best American-born college hockey player in . - Thompson leads the Friars with nine goals and 12 assists in 22 games this season, while Stauber was recently named a Mike Richter Award finalist for his 10-5-5 record, 2.07 GAA and .917 save percentage this season.

TALE OF THE TAPE Providence (NCAA Rank) 2020-21 UConn (NCAA Rank) 2.73 (30th) Goals Per Game 3.05 (20th) 2.55 (16th) Goals Against Average 2.86 (25th) 33.6 (6th) Shots Per Game 34.9 (5th) 15-81 (.185) (24th) Power Play 15-94 (.160) (41st) Media Relations Contact: Mike Billings 72-83 (.867) (8th) Penalty Kill 70-90 (.778) (34th) email: [email protected] | office: 401.865.2201 .544 (4th) Faceoff % .516 (17th) FRIARS IN THE POLLS (2020-21) Date USCHO USA Today SERIES HISTORY VS. UCONN (12-3-3, .750) 10.26 17 -- 11.2 -- RV 11.16 15 15 Date Site Score 11.23 -- 13 1/18/02 2-2 T (ot) 11.30 12 12 12.7 19 RV 1/25/05 Schneider Arena 4-3 W 12.14 19 RV 12.21 15 13 2/11/14 Schneider Arena 3-2 L 12.28 15 RV 1.4 16 RV 2/4/15 XL Center 2-2 T (ot) 1.11 16 RV 2/5/15 Schneider Arena 10-1 W 1.18 18 RV 1.25 17 RV 2/12/16 Schneider Arena 4-0 W 2.1 16 RV 2.8 16 RV 2/13/16 XL Center 3-2 W 2.15 15 RV 2.22 14 RV 2/8/17 XL Center 4-1 W 3.1 15 RV 2/10/17 Schneider Arena 4-3 W 1/18/18 XL Center 3-1 W 1/20/18 Schneider Arena 3-1 L 10/19/18 Schneider Arena 7-2 W 2020-21 AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2/26/19 XL Center 5-2 W 11/22/19 XL Center 3-3 T (ot) Nick Poisson 11/23/19 Schneider Arena 5-2 W • Hockey East Rookie of the Week (2.15.21) 1/11/20 Schneider Arena 2-1 W Uula Ruikka • Hockey East Rookie of the Week (12.21.20) 12/28/20 Freitas Ice Forum 2-0 L 2/12/21 Schneider Arena 4-0 W Jaxson Stauber • Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (12.21.20, 1.25.21) Scouting the Huskies The Huskies snapped a four-game losing stream with a 4-2 win over Maine last Saturday in Storrs. A trio of juniors lead the way in scoring for UConn this season - Jonny Evans (13-11-24), Jachym Kondelik (0-17-17), Carter Turnbull (9-4-13) and Marc Gatcomb (6-5- 11) top the leaderboard. In goal, Tomas Vomacka has logged all minutes for the Huskies in posting a 2.69 GAA and .911 save percentage in 21 starts. Series History vs. UConn (PC leads 12-3-3, .750) Friday will mark the third meeting of the season between the two teams, with the home teams scoring shutout victories each time. The Friars downed the Huskies by a 4-0 score back on Feb. 12 at Schneider Arena. UConn scored a 2-0 victory at Freitas Ice Forum back on Dec. 28. Providence is 5-1-1 over the last seven matchups.

FRIAR HAT TRICKS* 10.5.19 (vs. Maine) - Greg Printz^! 2.26.19 (at UConn) - Josh Wilkins 10.20.17 (at St. Lawrence) - Kasper Björkqvist 2.10.17 (vs. UConn) - Erik Foley 2.4.17 (vs. Maine) - Anthony Florentino 10.30.15 (at Colgate) - Jake Walman 2.7.15 (vs. UConn) - Nick Saracino 1.16.12 (vs. NU) - Derek Army 11.4.11 (vs. UVM) - Tim Schaller 11.12.10 (at UAH) - Kyle MacKinnon 2.19.10 (vs. BU) - Kyle MacKinnon 10.23.09 (at BG) - Matt Berglund 11.03.02 (vs. Princeton) - Devin Rask# 10.12.02 (vs Iona) - Peter Zingoni 2.16.02 (vs. Maine) - Devin Rask 11.10.01 (at NU) - Jon Disalvatore^ 2.17.01 (at BU) - Peter Fregoe 1.12.01 (vs. Iona) - Peter Fregoe 11.3.00 (vs. Maine) - Devin Rask * - Since 2000 The 2020-21 Providence College leadership group: Tyce Thompson (C), Greg Printz (C), Mike Callahan (C) # - 4 goals (all in 3rd period) // ^ - 4 goals ! - Natural Hat Trick

2 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES Meet the New Guys 2020-21 QUICK FACTS Providence welcomed in a seven-member incoming class for this season - four freshmen and three transfer student-athletes. The freshmen are: Brett Berard, Nick Poisson, Uula GENERAL INFORMATION Ruikka and Chase Yoder. Sophomore Jaxson Stauber is a transfer from Minnesota State, Location ...... Providence, while Matt Tugnutt and Anton Martinsson are graduate transfers from Sacred Heart and Denomination...... Dominican Friars Alaska Fairbanks, respectively. Founded ...... 1917 Enrollment ...... 4,139 Spreading Out the Points Nickname...... Friars Colors ...... Black, White and Silver (PMS 877) Twenty-one different Friars had at least one point last season. Through 18 games in Arena...... Schneider Arena (3,030) 2020-21, 20 players have recorded at least one point while 18 players have tallied at Arena Surface ...... 200’ X 85’ least one goal. Conference ...... Hockey East President ...... Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard, O.P. Stauber Backstops The Friars Assoc. VP/Athletics Director .... Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. Since becoming eligible on Dec. 13, Jaxson Stauber has posted a 2.07 GAA and a .917 Asst. VP/Exec. Assoc. AD/SWA ...... Jill LaPoint Sr. Assoc. AD/External Relations ...... Steve Napolillo save percentage in 20 games, stopping 465-of-507 shots. Assoc. AD/Media Relations ...... Arthur Parks Asst. AD/Facilities ...... Dave Longo Returning Production Assoc. AD/ ...... Martha Perez-Schmitz Providence ranked sixth in the nation with 84 goals that returned this season. The 82% Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine ...... John Rock of returning goals ranked fourth nationally. The Friars also returned 76% of their points Assoc. AD/Compliance ...... Joe Nicastro from last season, which also ranked sixth.

TEAM INFORMATION Youth Movement Head Coach...... (SUNY Cortland ‘97) The Friars have the 10th youngest roster in the NCAA this season (average age of 21 years, Record at Providence/season...... 202-120-48/10th 181 days). Freshman Brett Berard is the fifth youngest player on an NCAA roster this year. Career Record/season...... 340-247-84/17th Associate Head Coach....Ron Rolston (Mich. Tech ‘89) Seeking Seven Assistant Coach...... Joel Beal (Union ‘05) Providence holds the nation’s second longest-active NCAA appearance streak, having Volunteer Asst. Coach...... Bruce Irving (Cornell ‘85) made a sixth- straight tournament appearance in 2018-19. Denver leads the pack with Coord. of Hockey Ops...Theresa Feaster (Providence ‘16) Final 2019-20 Record...... 16-12-6 12-straight appearances. 2019-20 Hockey East Record/Finish ...... 10-11-3/8th Letter winners Returning/Lost ...... 21/8 Three is the Magic Number Newcomers ...... 7 The Friars are 173-19-20 all-time under Nate Leaman when scoring three or more goals in a game.

PROGRAM/HISTORY After 40 The Friars are 157-7-17 all-time under Nate Leaman when holding a lead after two periods.

Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Hockey East Association Third Period Momentum First Varsity Season...... 1926-27 The Friars have a 30-18 (+12) margin overall this season in the third period. ECAC Hockey Titles...... 1964 & 1981 Hockey East Regular Season Titles...... 2016 GWGs for Everyone Hockey East Tournament Titles...... 1985 & 1996 Nine different players have accounted for the Friars’ 10 game-winning goals this season. NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 15 (Last: 2019) Sophomore Jamie Engelbert is the only Friar to record multiple game-winners this season. Frozen Four Appearances...... 1964, 1983, 1985, 2015, 2019 NCAA Tournament Championships ...... 1 (Last: 2015) All-Americans...... 28 (Last: Jack Dugan in 2020) Hobey Baker Finalists...... 8 (Last: Jack Dugan in 2020)

MEDIA RELATIONS Hockey Contact...... Mike Billings Email ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 401-865-2201 Address...... 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918 Website...... www.friars.com Twitter...... @FriarsHockey ...... @CoachLeaman Youtube ...... www.youtube.com/PCFriarsHockey Facebook...... Facebook.com/PCMHockey Instagram...... FriarsHockey

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3 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES Entering his 10th season at the helm in 2020-21, Head Coach Nate Leaman has led a re- graduating class. The Friars .813 surgence of the Providence College men’s hockey program, highlighted by winning the 2015 winning percentage at Schnei- THE NATE LEAMAN FILE NCAA Championship, marking the first NCAA title in program history. Leaman’s squad earned der Arena (13-3-0) was the Full Name: Nathan G. Leaman another Frozen Four appearance during the 2018-19 campaign. second-best winning percent- Birthdate: November 27, 1972 In 2019-20, the Friars posted their eight-consecutive winning season with a 16-12-6 mark age at Schneider Arena in 44 Hometown: Kettering, Ohio before the postseason was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite a bitter end to the seasons. season, Providence student-athletes boasted notable individual accolades. Sophomore Jack In 2016-17, Leaman’s squad Family: Wife, Alice; Sons, Ty, Bryce and Nolan Dugan led the NCAA in scoring with 52 points on 10 goals and 42 assists, while teammate Tyce notched at 22 wins, marking : Thompson finished third in the NCAA scoring race with 44 points on 19 goals and 25 assists. its fourth consecutive season • SUNY Cortland ‘97 - B.S. in biological sciences Dugan was the program’s first Hobey Baker finalist since Rob Gaudreau in 1992. He was also a with at least 20-plus victories. • ‘99 - M.S. in biological sciences First Team CCM All-American and First Team Hockey East All-Star. Defenseman Mike Callahan Overall, the Friars finished at was also a First Team Hockey East All-Star, while Thompson earned Second Team recognition. 22-12-5 (12-7-3), good for fifth in the Hockey East and good Coaching The Providence College Years for it’s fourth consecutive NCAA Head Coach In 2018-19, Providence once again earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament, marking the pro- Tournament berth. The team • Providence College (Hockey East), 2011- pres. gram’s sixth-consecutive appearance and advanced to the Frozen Four for the second time in notched a double-digit win to- five seasons. The Friars finished tied for second in the Hockey East standings and secured at tal (13) at Schneider Arena for • U.S. World Junior Team, 2021 least 22 wins for the sixth-consecutive season. Providence rallied from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the fourth consecutive season. • Union College (ECAC), 2003-2011 No. 1 seeded Minnesota State, 6-3, at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence to advance to a The senior class posted a 53-15- Assistant Coach regional final game in back-to-back seasons. A 4-0 shutout win over Cornell the following day 7 at home over the last four sea- • (ECAC), 1999-2003 propelled the team to the Frozen Four in Buffalo, where they fell to eventual national cham- sons (.753). The 13-3-3 record pion, Minnesota Duluth in the national semifinals. Goaltender Hayden Hawkey re-wrote the (.763) at home in 2016-17 was • U.S. World Junior Team, 2007 and 2009 record books in 2018-19, setting program goaltending records for career wins (72), shutouts the fifth-best winning percent- Volunteer Assistant Coach (16), games played (125) and minutes played (7319:42). His eight shutouts in 2018-19 was a age posted at Schneider Arena • U. of Maine (Hockey East), 1998-1999 single-season program record and led all NCAA netminders. Four Friars earned Hockey East in 43 seasons. All-Star recognition - Josh Wilkins (First Team), Jacob Bryson (Second Team), Brandon Duhaime The Friars’ resurgence in the sec- (Third Team) and Hawkey (Honorable Mention). Wilkins also earned Second Team All-American ond half saw a nine-game win- Awards and Honors accolades after posting the most points in season by a Friar (46) since 2002-03. Juniors Jacob ning streak from January to Feb- • Penrose Award (Div. I Nat’l Coach of the Year) - 2011 Bryson (BUF), Kasper Bjorkqvist (PIT), Brandon Duhaime (MIN) and Josh Wilkins (NSH) all signed ruary, falling just one win shy of • ECAC Coach of the Year - 2010 and 2011 NHL contracts at the conclusion of the season. the program record (10) set in • Hockey East Coach of the Year - 2016 In 2017-18, the Friars recorded their fifth-consecutive 20-plus win season and fifth-straight 2015-16. Providence appeared NCAA Tournament appearance, the second-longest active streak in the NCAA. Providence ad- in the Hockey East Quarterfinals • Inside College Hockey Nat’l Coach of the Year - 2010 vanced to their first Hockey East Championhip Game since 2001 after rallying for a 3-2 over- for the sixth time in Leaman’s six • Spencer Penrose Award Finalist - 2010, 2015, 2016, 2019 time win in the semifinals against Northeastern. The following week, the Friars advanced to seasons. • USCHO Coach of the Year - 2015 the NCAA East Regional Final after a 1-0 shutout of Clarkson in Bridgeport, Conn. The shutout Friar defenseman Jake Walman • Inducted into the SUNY Cortland Hall of Fame - 2014 marked Hayden Hawkey’s fourth of the season and put him second all-time at Providence with was the lone repeat All-Amer- eight career shutouts. Hawkey earned Second Team Hockey East and New England All-Star rec- ican in 2016-17 and became ognition. the program’s six member to Playing Experience The Friars boasted many postseason accolades - Jacob Bryson earned Second Team All-Ameri- be a two-time All-American • Played at SUNY Cortland (SUNYAC) - 1993-97 can honors, marking the fourth-consecutive season a Friar was named an All-American. Bryson selection. Walman also earned also was named a First Team Hockey East All-Star, a New England All-Star, and was the recipient First Team Hockey East and First of the league’s Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award. Erik Foley was also a First Team Hockey Team All-New England acco- East All-Star and signed an entry-level contract with the St. Louis Blues at the conclusion of the lades prior to signing an entry-level contract with the St. Louis Blues in March 2017. season. Captain Brian Pinho was recognized as a Third Team Hockey East All-Star, as well as the The Friars boasted the second-most wins in program history in 2015-16 (27) and earned their league’s Best Defensive Forward. He signed with the Washington Capitals at the conclusion of third-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Overall, the Friars finished the season with a the season. 27-7-4 record, including a program-best 16-3-3 Hockey East record which netted the team its The senior class totaled 99 wins over four seasons, setting the program record for wins by a first share of the Hockey East regular season title. Paced by Mark Jankowski’s 40 points, the first time a Friar has hit the 40-point mark since 2002-03, Leaman’s squad raced out to an undefeated first half of the season (12-0-3) and ran its unbeaten streak to 19-games dating back to 2014- NATE LEAMAN’S RECORD 15. The Friars were the first team since Colorado College in 1995-96 to be unbeaten entering Year Team Overall Conf. Finish the Christmas break and also secured the best start to a season by a reigning NCAA hockey 2003-04 Union 14-17-5 8-11-3 8 champion. 2004-05 Union 13-22-2 8-13-1 8 Leaman became the fastest Friar Head Coach to reach 100 career wins and holds a 106-65-23 2005-06 Union 16-16-6 9-9-4 T-6 record (.606) with the Friars. For his efforts, he was named Hockey East Coach of the Year and a Spencer Penrose finalist for National Coach of the Year. 2006-07 Union 14-19-3 7-14-1 12 Sophomore defenseman Jake Walman blossomed in his second year at Providence, leading 2007-08 Union 15-14-6 10-7-5 T-4 all NCAA defensemen in goals (13), points per game (1.04), power play goals (8), and game- 2008-09 Union 19-17-3 9-11-2 8 winning goals (4). Walman became the first Friar since and in 1984-85 to 2009-10 Union 21-12-6 12-6-4 3 earn First Team All-American accolades. Jankowski earned Second Team All-American honors 2010-11 Union 26-10-4 17-3-2 1 for his 15 goals and 25 assists in 2015-16. 2011-12 Providence 14-20-4 10-14-3 7 Junior goaltender Nick Ellis (25-7-4) put forth the best goaltending performance in Friars his- 2012-13 Providence 17-14-7 13-8-6 T-3 tory with a 1.80 GAA and .936 save percentage and also tallied four shutouts in 2015-16. Ellis’ 2013-14 Providence 22-10-6 11-7-2 3 top performance of the season came in the finale as he set a NCAA Northeast Regional record with 54 saves in a 2-1 double overtime setback to Minnesota Duluth on March 25. 2014-15 Providence 26-13-2 13-8-1 T-2 The Friars advanced to the Hockey East Championship semifinals at the TD Garden for the 2015-16 Providence 27-7-4 16-3-3 T-1 fourth time in Leaman’s first five seasons and holds a 5-2-0 record in seven NCAA Tournament 2016-17 Providence 22-12-5 12-7-3 5 games with Providence. 2017-18 Providence 24-12-4 13-7-4 3 Leaman has coached 127 All-Conference Academic selections, 28 NHL Draft picks, 20 All-Con- 2018-19 Providence 24-12-6 14-7-3 T-2 ference selections, eight All-Conference Rookie Team honorees, nine All-Americans, three ECAC 2019-20 Providence 16-12-6 10-11-3 -- Student-Athletes of the Year, two CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Honorees 2020-21 Providence 10-7-5 10-7-5 -- and one Hobey Baker finalist. Total 340-247-84 212-153-54 -- Nine members from the 2015-16 squad ended up signing entry level contracts or amateur try-out agreements with professional teams: Tom Parisi (Montreal – NHL), Mark Jankowski (Cal- 4 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES gary – NHL), (April 11). Junior goaltender Jon Gillies made a career-high 49 saves en route to being named LEAMAN BY-THE-NUMBERS (Winnipeg – NHL), Nick Ellis the Frozen Four’s Most Outstanding Player. Junior forward Brandon Tanev netted the game- 340 Career wins as a Div. I men’s head (Edmonton – NHL), John Gilm- winning goal with 6:17 remaining in the third period. our ( Rangers – NHL), The Friars finished the 2014-15 season with a 26-13-2 record, marking the second-highest win coach. Kevin Rooney (Albany – AHL), total in program history. Providence also finished the 2014-15 regular season with a 21-11-2 Trevor Mingoia (Albany – AHL), mark, which tied for the second-most regular-season wins in program history. The Friars fin- Nick Saracino (Iowa – AHL), ished the regular-season with a 13-8-1 mark in Hockey East play and tied for second in the 150 Conference All-Academic selections and Steve McParland (Elmira league standings, matching their best-ever Hockey East finish. Providence earned the No. 2 have played for Leaman. – ECHL). Tanev appeared in seed in the Hockey East playoffs, its highest seed in the Hockey East Tournament, and appeared the final three regular season in the Hockey East Quarterfinals for the fourth-consecutive season. Providence also finished games with the Jets. the season ranked fifth in the nation in scoring defense, yielding just 2.05 goals-against per 202 Career wins while leading the Friars. In 2014-15, Leaman guided game. the Friars to back-to-back Junior forward Nick Saracino (14-24-38) led the Friars in scoring, while Gillies (24-13-2, 2.01 NCAA Tournament appearanc- goals-against average, .930 save percentage) was named an American Hockey Coaches As- 37 NHL Draft picks have played for es for the first time in program sociation (AHCA) Second Team All-American for the second time in his career, becoming the Leaman. history and Providence posted fifth Friar to earn multiple All-America honors. Gillies also was named a First Team Hockey East its second-highest win total All-Star, becoming just the fifth goaltender in Hockey East history to earn multiple First Team of all-time (26). He became honors and the first Friar goaltender to do so. He became the second Friar to earn multiple First 16th NCAA Div. I men’s head coach to lead the youngest head coach to Team Hockey East honors, joining Mike Boback ‘92. Gillies, who signed with the NHL’s Calgary two programs to the NCAA Tournament win the NCAA title since 1993 Flames following the season, finished his Friar career as the program’s record holder for career (Shawn Walsh) as Providence (Providence College and Union College). shutouts (13), career goals-against average (2.08) and he posted a .931 career save percentage. College became the 20th in- He recorded three of the top-four single season goals-against averages in program history, stitution to win the NCAA Div. ranks second in wins (60) and saves (3,000) and fourth in games played by a goaltender (108). 29 Conference All-Star selections have I Men’s Champion- Ross Mauermann ’15, who was one of Leaman’s first recruits at Providence, became the 49th ship. The 2015 championship Friar to reach the 100-career points plateau and he set the program record for games played played for Leaman. also marked Providence Col- after appearing in all 156 games of his Friar career. Mauermann (52-60-112) was the 35th Friar lege’s first NCAA team title in to score at least 50-career goals and ranks 36th on Providence’s all-time points list. a men’s sport and the College’s ’15 was named the Hockey East Defensive Forward of the Year, marking the third- 18th Season as a Div. I head coach. third overall NCAA Champion- consecutive Friar forward to earn Hockey East Defensive Forward of the Year honors under ship in a team sport. Leaman. He went on to sign with the after the season. During the 2014-15 National In addition, seven of Leaman’s players went on to earn Hockey East Academic All-Star honors 9 All-Conference Rookie Team selections Hockey League season Josh after winning the NCAA championship in 2015. have played for Leaman. Jooris (Union College) and In 2013-14, Leaman guided the Friars back to the NCAA Championship field for the first Tim Schaller ’13 (Providence time since 2001 and Providence went on to record its first NCAA win since 1991. College) became the most The 2013-14 season saw the Friars post a 22-11-6 record, tying the mark for the third-most wins 8 Hockey East Quarterfinal appearances recent former Leaman play- in program history. Providence placed third in the regular-season Hockey East standings and, in his first eight seasons leading the Friars, ers to reach the NHL when after a home, quarterfinal-series sweep of Maine, advanced to the Hockey East Championship they debuted for the Calgary marking the first time that Providence has semifinals for a program-record third straight year. After defeating Quinnipiac in NCAA First Flames and the , Round play, Leaman and the Friars advanced to the NCAA East Regional final where they fell made the quarterfinals in eight consecutive respectively. to eventual national champion Union, 3-1. Leaman became the 16th NCAA Div. I men’s hockey seasons. The 2011 Spencer Penrose head coach to lead two different teams to the NCAA Tournament. Award winner, Leaman also Led by Mauermann, the Friar offense scored 115 goals in 2013-14, the most since the 2002-03 was a Spencer Penrose finalist season. Mauermann scored 19 goals and added 17 assists for 36 points to become the highest 2 Stints as an assistant coach for the U.S. in 2015 and was named the scoring Friar since the 2003-04 season when three players topped the 36-point plateau. Mauer- World Junior Team (2007 & 2009). 2015 USCHO.com Coach of the mann, who has led the Friars in scoring in each of Leaman’s first three seasons, was also named Year. Providence finished the the Hockey East’s Co-Defensive Forward of the Year in addition to being named the League’s 2014-15 season ranked No. 1 in Len Ceglarski Individual Sportsmanship Award winner. 1 Stint as head coach for the U.S. World the national polls (USCHO.com Gillies set the Providence record for career shutouts (9), surpassing the seven career shutouts and USA Today/USA Hockey that Tyler Sims `08 posted from 2004-08. Gillies became the second Friar to take part in multiple Junior Team (2021), winning a gold medal. Magazine). The Friars last World Junior Championships after he started for Team USA at the 2014 WJC in Malmo, Sweden cracked the top two-places in and won gold with Team USA at the 2013 WJC in Ufa, Russia. Gillies finished the 2013-14 season 1 Spencer Penrose Award as the Div. I the national polls in January of with the nation’s fourth-best save percentage (.931). 1990, when they were ranked Other 2013-14 highlights included the program’s first six-game winning streak since 2005-06 Men’s Coach of the Year (2011) and Hockey No. 2 in the Times Union poll. and a regular-season-ending sweep at Maine, which marked Providence’s first sweep at Maine East Coach of the Year Award (2016). After leading Providence since 2007. That sweep put the Friars in position to host a Hockey East Quarterfinal series for through the 2015 NCAA East a second consecutive season. The Friar penalty kill ended the season ranked third-best in the Regional (Providence, R.I.) with country with an 87.2 success rate, while the team defense’s 2.26 goals-against per game ranked wins over No. 1 seed Miami, 7-5, and No. 2 seed Denver, 4-1, Leaman and the Friars headed to seventh nationally. the Frozen Four for the fourth time in program history and first time since 1985. In 2012-13, Leaman led the Friars to a 17-14-7 overall record and a 13-8-6 mark in Hockey At the 2015 Frozen Four (Boston, Mass.), Providence downed No. 2 seed Nebraska Omaha, 4-1, East play. It marked the most wins for a Friar squad since the 2005-06 season. The 13 Hockey in the national semifinals to advance to the NCAA Championship game for the second time in East wins tied for the third-most in program history. The Friars entered the last weekend of the program history. Leaman then guided the Friars to their first-ever NCAA Championship with regular season in contention for the league title for the first time ever and went on to win a a thrilling, come-from-behind 4-3 victory over No. 1 seed Boston University at the TD Garden home quarterfinal Hockey East playoff series for the first time since 2001. The Friars then made a second consecutive Hockey East semifinal appearance, marking the first time in 17 seasons that Providence made back-to-back Hockey East semifinals appearances. In 2012-13, Leaman coached Providence College’s first All-American since 2004, then freshman goaltender Gillies, who was named a Second Team All-American. Gillies was also named the Hockey Commissioner’s Association (HCA) National Rookie of the Year, a First Team Hockey East All-Star and the Hockey East Rookie of the Year. He was just the third freshman all-time to earn First Team Hockey East honors. In addition, senior Kyle Murphy was named the 2013 Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award Winner by the HCA, Schaller became just the second Friar to earn Hockey East Defensive Forward of the Year honors and six Friars were named to the 2013 Hockey East All-Academic Team. In his first season at Providence (2011-12), Leaman led the Friars to the Hockey East Semifinals for the first time since 2001. Providence defeated No. 2 seed UMass Lowell in a best-of-three quarterfinal series to become the first No. 7 seed to ever win a Hockey East Quarterfinal series. Leaman, who was appointed the 12th coach at Providence on April 22, 2011 after spending eight seasons as the head coach at Union College, guided Providence to 14 victories during the 2011-12 season. Among those wins was a two-game, weekend sweep of then No. 1 ranked Merrimack on December 3-4. The 2-1 overtime triumph on Dec. 2 was PC’s first over a No. 1 team since 2003. After their successful weekend against Merrimack, the Friars were ranked in the USCHO.com national poll for the first time since 2008. In all, Providence recorded seven wins against nationally ranked teams, including five victories against squads in the top-10. Mauermann was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team, becoming the first Friar to earn the honor since 2007.

5 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 Jimmy Scannell Jr. G 5-11/175 Medfield, Mass. Thayer Academy (USHS) 2 Luke Johnson So. D 5-11/170 Edina, Minn. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 3 Davis Bunz Sr. D 6-1/185 Middleton, Wis. Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) 4 Jack Adams Jr. F 6-6/210 Boxford, Mass. Fargo Force (USHL)/Union (ECAC) 5 Ben Mirageas Sr. D 6-0/175 Newburyport, Mass. Chicago Steel (USHL) 6 Cam McDonald So. D 5-9/170 Eagle River, Alaska Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) 8 Albin Nilsson So. F 6-0/190 Ljungby, Sweden Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 9 Patrick Moynihan So. F 5-11/185 Millis, Mass. U.S. NTDP (USHL) 11 Greg Printz Sr. F 6-2/220 Fairfax, Va. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 12 Nick Poisson Fr. F 5-11/185 Vancouver, B.C. Pr. George Spruce Kings (BCHL) 13 Craig Needham So. F 5-10/175 Medford, Mass. Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) 14 Matt Koopman Jr. F 5-10/180 Marblehead, Mass. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) 16 Kyle Koopman Jr. D 5-11/185 Marblehead, Mass. West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) 17 Chase Yoder Fr. F 5-11/174 Fairview, Texas U.S. NTDP (USHL) 18 Jamie Engelbert So. F 6-4/205 Cobourg, Ont. Cobourg Cougars (OJHL) 19 Jason O’Neill Sr. F 5-11/190 Odenton, Md. Chicago Steel (USHL) 20 Parker Ford So. F 6-0/180 Wakefield, R.I. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 21 Brett Berard Fr. F 5-9/163 East Greenwich, R.I. U.S. NTDP (USHL) 22 Uula Ruikka Fr. D 5-9/170 Oulu, Finland Chicago Steel (USHL) 23 Michael Callahan Jr. D 6-2/205 Franklin, Mass. Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) 24 Max Crozier So. D 6-1/185 Calgary, Alta. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 25 Luke Perunovich Jr. D 6-0/180 Edina, Minn. Northeast Generals (NAHL) 26 John McDermott Sr. F 6-2/200 Darien, Conn. Tri-City Storm (USHL)/Boston U. 27 Tyce Thompson Jr. F 6-0/180 Milford, Conn. (USHL) 28 Garrett Devine So. F 6-1/185 Windsor, Colo. South Shore Kings (NCDC) 29 Matt Tugnutt Gr. F 5-10/185 Peterborough, Ont. Sacred Heart University (AHC) 30 Jaxson Stauber So. G 6-3/180 Plymouth, Minn. Sioux Falls (USHL)/Minn. State 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill Sr. G 6-4/200 Ottawa, Ont. Bloomington Thunder (USHL) 35 Anton Martinsson Gr. G 6-1/175 Klippan, Sweden Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks (WCHA)

Nate Leaman - Head Coach (10th Season, SUNY Cortland ’97) Ron Rolston - Associate Head Coach (Fourth Season, Michigan Tech '89) Joel Beal - Assistant Coach (Second Season, Union '05) Bruce Irving - Volunteer Assistant Coach (Second Season, Cornell '85) Theresa Feaster - Coordinator of Men's Hockey Operations (Fifth Season, Providence College ’16)

ROSTER BY CLASS Graduate Student (2) Juniors (7) 9 Patrick Moynihan 29 Matt Tugnutt 1 Jimmy Scannell 13 Craig Needham 35 Anton Martinsson 4 Jack Adams 18 Jamie Engelbert 14 Matt Koopman 20 Parker Ford Seniors (6) 16 Kyle Koopman 24 Max Crozier 3 Davis Bunz 23 Michael Callahan 28 Garrett Devine 5 Ben Mirageas 25 Luke Perunovich 30 Jaxson Stauber 11 Greg Printz 27 Tyce Thompson 19 Jason O'Neill Freshmen (4) 26 John McDermott Sophomores (10) 12 Nick Poisson 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill 2 Luke Johnson 17 Chase Yoder 6 Cam McDonald 21 Brett Berard 8 Albin Nilsson 22 Uula Ruikka

6 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN Alaska (1) Minnesota (3) 6 Cam McDonald 2 Luke Johnson 25 Luke Perunovich Alberta (1) 30 Jaxson Stauber 24 Max Crozier Ontario (3) British Columbia (1) 18 Jamie Engelbert 12 Nick Poisson 29 Matt Tugnutt 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill (2) 26 John McDermott Rhode Island (2) 27 Tyce Thompson 20 Parker Ford 21 Brett Berard Colorado (1) 28 Garrett Devine Sweden (2) 8 Albin Nilsson Finland (1) 35 Anton Martinsson 22 Uula Ruikka Texas (1) Maryland (1) 17 Chase Yoder 19 Jason O'Neill Virginia (1) (7) 11 Greg Printz 1 Jimmy Scannell 5 Ben Mirageas Wisconsin (1) 9 Patrick Moynihan 3 Davis Bunz 13 Craig Needham 14 Matt Koopman 16 Kyle Koopman 23 Michael Callahan

Nate Leaman, Patrick Moynihan, Brett Berard and Theresa Feaster after winning gold at the 2021 World Junior Championship.

7 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES Career Highs

#2 Luke Johnson #16 Kyle Koopman #27 Tyce Thompson Goals: 1 (3 times - 1/9/20 at AIC) Goals: -- Goals: 2 (3 times - 2/12/21 vs UConn) Assists: 1 (3 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Assists: -- Assists: 5 (2/6/21 at Merrimack) Points: 1 (6 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Points: -- Points: 5 (2/6/21 at Merrimack) Point Streak: 2 games (11/8/19 - 11/9/19); 0-2-2 Point Streak: -- Point Streak: 8 games* (12/29/19 - 1/31/20); 4-7-11 Goal Streak: -- Goal Streak: -- Goal Streak: 3 games^ (11/22/19 - 11/30/19); 3-2-5 * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed #3 Davis Bunz #17 Chase Yoder ^ - Two times, most recent occurrence listed Goals: 1 (1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Goals: 2 (1/8/21 at Boston University) Assists: 2 (12/20/20 vs. Northeastern) Assists: 1 (1/16/21 vs. Maine) #28 Garrett Devine Points: 2 (12/20/20 vs. Northeastern) Points: 2 (2 times - 2/27/21 at Northeastern)) Goals: -- Point Streak: 2 games (12/7/18 - 12/29/18); 0-2-2 Point Streak: -- Assists: -- Goal Streak: -- Goal Streak: -- Points: -- Point Streak: -- #5 Ben Mirageas #18 Jamie Engelbert Goal Streak: -- Goals: 2 (11/11/17 vs. UMass) Goals: 1 (5 times - 2/27/21 at Northeastern) Assists: 3 (1/9/21 vs. Boston University) Assists: 1 (12/28/19 vs. Lake Superior St.) #29 Matt Tugnutt Points: 4 (11/11/17 vs. UMass) Points: 1 (6 times - 2/27/21 at Northeastern)) Goals: 3 (10/5/19 at UConn) Point Streak: 2 games* (10/18/19 - 10/19/19); 0-2-2 Point Streak: 2 games (11/9/19 - 11/15/19); 2-0-2 Assists: 2 (5 times - 12/20/20 vs. Northeastern) Goal Streak: 2 games (11/9/17 - 11/11/17); 3-2-5 Goal Streak: 2 games* (1/29/21 - pres.); 2-0-2 Points: 3 (2 times - 2/26/20 vs. AIC) * - Three times, most recent occurrence listed * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed Point Streak: 5 games (10/26/19 - 11/8/19) Goal Streak: 3 games (12/3/19 - 12/8/19) #6 Cam McDonald #19 Jason O’Neill Goals: 1 (4 times - 1/16/21 vs Maine) Goals: 1 (14 times - 2/27/21 at Northeastern) GOALTENDERS Assists: 2 (1/8/21 at Boston University) Assists: 2 (5 times - 11/9/19 vs. Boston University) Points: 2 (1/8/21 at Boston University) Points: 2 (7 times - 11/9/19 vs. Boston University) #35 Anton Martinsson Point Streak: 2 games* (11/16/19 - 11/22/19); 0-2-2 Point Streak: 6 games (11/9/19 - 1/31/20); 3-4-7 Saves: 39 (3/8/19 vs. Northern Michigan) Goal Streak: 2 games (10/19/19 - 10/25/19); 2-0-2 Goal Streak: 3 games (11/15/19 - 11/22/19); 3-0-3 Shutouts: 4 (10/18/19 at Penn State) * - Three times, most recent occurrence listed #20 Parker Ford #33 Gabe Mollot-Hill #8 Albin Nilsson Goals: 2 (10/18/19 at St. Lawrence) Saves: 25 (10/20/18 at Sacred Heart) Goals: 1 (1/16/21 vs. Maine) Assists: 3 (2 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Career Shutouts: -- Assists: 1 (5 times - 2/29/20 vs. Maine) Points: 3 (2 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Points: 1 (6 times - 1/16/21 vs. Maine) Point Streak: 5 games (10/5/19 - 10/25/19); 3-5-8 #30 Jaxson Stauber Point Streak: 2 games (11/15/19 - 11/30/19); 0-2-2 Goal Streak: 2 games (2/12/21 - 2/23/21.); 2-1-3 Saves: 31 (12/28/20 at UConn) Goal Streak: -- Career Shutouts: 4 (2/12/21 vs UConn) #21 Brett Berard #9 Patrick Moynihan Goals: 1 (3 times - 2/6/21 at Merrimack) #1 Jimmy Scannell Goals: 2 (2/22/20 at Merrimack) Assists: 1 (4 times - 2/12/21 vs UConn) Saves: 2 (1/15/19 at Brown) Assists: 2 (2 times - 1/3/20 vs. Army) Points: 1 (6 times - 2/6/21 at Merrimack) Career Shutouts: -- Points: 2 (7 times - 2/22/20 at Merrimack) Point Streak: 4 games (1/31/21 - 2/12/21); 2-2-4 Goals Allowed: -- Point Streak: 2 games* (1/18/20 - 1/31/20); 2-2-4 Goal Streak: -- Career Points: -- Goal Streak: 2 games^ (1/18/20 - 1/31/20); 2-2-4 * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed #22 Uula Ruikka ^ - Two times, most recent occurrence listed Goals: 1 (3 times - 1/15/21 vs. Maine) Assists: 1 (3 times - 2/27/21 at Northeastern) #11 Greg Printz Points: 1 (6 times - 2/27/21 at Northeastern) Goals: 4 (10/5/19 vs. Maine) Point Streak: 3 games (1/8/21 - 1/15/21); 2-1-3 Assists: 2 (10/25/19 at Boston College) Goal Streak: 2 games (1/9/21 - 1/15/21); 2-0-2 Points: 5 (10/5/19 vs. Maine) Point Streak: 5 games* (11/10/18-11/24/18); 4-1-5 #23 Michael Callahan Goal Streak: 3 games (10/17/18-11/24/18); 3-0-3 Goals: 1 (10 times - 2/6/21 at Merrimack) * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed Assists: 2 (6 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Points: 2 (9 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Point Streak: 7 games (12/29/19 - 1/18/20); 1-9-10 #12 Nick Poisson Goal Streak: -- Goals: 2 (2/6/21 at Merrimack) Assists: 2 (2/12/21 vs UConn) #24 Max Crozier Points: 3 (2/6/21 at Merrimack) Goals: 2 (11/9/19 vs. Boston University) Point Streak: 2 games (12/13/20 - 12/19/20); 1-1-2 Assists: 2 (10/19/19 at Clarkson) Goal Streak: -- Points: 2 (3 times - 1/8/21 at Boston University) Point Streak: 3 games (11/22/19 - 11/30/19); 0-3-3 #13 Craig Needham Goal Streak: -- Goals: 1 (4 times - 1/16/21 vs. Maine) Assists: 1 (7 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) #25 Luke Perunovich Points: 1 (11 times - 1/29/21 at New Hampshire) Goals: -- Point Streak: 3 games (1/2/21 - 1/9/21); 1-3-4 Assists: 1 (10/18/19 at St. Lawrence) Goal Streak: -- Points: 1 (10/18/19 at St. Lawrence) Point Streak: -- #14 Matt Koopman Goal Streak: -- Goals: 1 (10 times - (2/27/21 at Northeastern) Assists: 1 (10 times - 1/16/21 vs. Maine) #26 John McDermott Points: 2 (1/3/20 vs. Army) Goals: -- Point Streak: 3 games (11/22/19 - 11/30/19); 0-3-3 Assists: 1 (6 times - 2/28/21 vs Northeastern) Goal Streak: -- Points: 1 (6 times - 2/28/21 vs Northeastern) Point Streak: -- Goal Streak: --

8 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES 2020-21 Combined Stats

2020-21 Providence College Hockey Providence Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 01, 2021) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral * Dec 04 at Boston College L 0-3 0 ALL GAMES 10-7-5 5-5-3 5-2-2 0-0-0 * Dec 05 BOSTON COLLEGE L 0-9 0 CONFERENCE 10-7-5 5-5-3 5-2-2 0-0-0 * Dec 13 at UMass Lowell W 4-2 0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 * Dec 19 at Northeastern T o t 3-3 0 * Dec 20 NORTHEASTERN W 5-0 0 * Dec 28 at UConn L 0-2 0 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Jan 01 VERMONT T o t 0-0 0 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 9 12 21 67 .1 3 4 7-14 2 1 * Jan 02 VERMONT W 3-1 0 20 Ford, Parker 22 4 12 16 51 .0 7 8 7-14 2 0 * Jan 08 at Boston University W 7-3 0 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 8 14 68 .0 8 8 6-12 0 0 * Jan 09 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 4-6 0 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 6 7 13 37 .1 6 2 4-8 2 0 * Jan 15 MAINE L 3-4 0 12 Poisson, Nick 21 4 7 11 40 .1 0 0 5-21 0 0 * Jan 16 MAINE W 3-2 0 23 Callahan, Michael 22 3 8 11 51 .0 5 9 5-10 1 0 * Jan 22 at #8 Massachusetts T o t 0-0 0 * Jan 23 MASSACHUSETTS T o t 1-1 0 5 Mirageas, Ben 22 1 8 9 46 .0 2 2 8-16 1 0 * Jan 29 at New Hampshire W 5-1 0 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 3 5 8 39 .0 7 7 6-12 2 0 * Jan 31 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-2 0 21 Berard, Brett 16 3 4 7 36 .0 8 3 7-14 1 0 * Feb 06 at Merrimack W 5-1 0 13 Needham, Craig 22 3 4 7 29 .1 0 3 1-2 0 0 * Feb 07 MERRIMACK L 2-3 0 24 Crozier, Max 14 2 5 7 32 .0 6 2 3-6 2 0 * Feb 12 UCONN W 4-0 0 14 Koopman, Matt 19 4 2 6 28 .1 4 3 2-4 0 0 * Feb 23 MASSACHUSETTS L 1-8 0 22 Ruikka, Uula 19 3 3 6 38 .0 7 9 2-4 2 0 * Feb 27 at #17 Northeastern W 4-2 0 * Feb 28 NORTHEASTERN T o t 3-3 0 17 Yoder, Chase 22 3 2 5 34 .0 8 8 4-8 0 0 29 Tugnutt, Matt 16 0 5 5 30 .0 0 0 4-8 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS PC OPP 6 McDonald, Cam 22 1 3 4 43 .0 2 3 4-8 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 18 Engelbert, Jamie 21 3 0 3 13 .2 3 1 6-23 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts 60-739 56-568 3 Bunz, Davis 22 1 2 3 29 .0 3 4 4-8 0 0 Shot pct. . 0 8 1 . 0 9 9 8 Nilsson, Albin 9 1 0 1 8 .1 2 5 2-4 0 0 G o a ls / G a m e 2.7 2.5 S h o t s / G a m e 33.6 25.8 2 Johnson, Luke 15 0 1 1 5 .0 0 0 3-6 0 0 POWER PLAYS 26 McDermott, John 11 0 1 1 8 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Goals-Power Plays 15-81 11-83 4 Adams, Jack 5 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Conversion Percent . 1 8 5 . 1 3 3 28 Devine, Garrett 5 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 Shot Attempts 118 109 25 Perunovich, Luke 10 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 Shot Percent . 1 2 7 . 1 0 1 1 Scannell, Jimmy 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN TM TEAM 14 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 Power Play 15 11 S h o r t - h a n d e d 1 5 Total 22 60 99 159 739 .0 8 1 97-216 15 1 Empty net 5 3 Opponents 22 56 92 148 568 .0 9 9 92-206 11 5 P e n a lt y 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 4 3 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t O v e r t im e 0 0 30 Stauber, Jaxson 20 1215:53 42 2.07 465 .9 1 7 10-5-5 S h o o t o u t 0 0 33 Mollot-Hill, Gabe 15 107:21 8 4.47 44 .8 4 6 0-2-0 Delayed Penalty 1 0 35 Martinsson, Anton 15 10:42 3 16.82 3 .5 0 0 0-0-0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 97 92 TM EMPTY NET 14 11:04 3 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 M in u t e s 216 206 Total 22 1345:00 56 2.50 512 .9 0 1 10-7-5 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 4.4 4.2 Opponents 22 1345:00 60 2.68 679 .9 1 9 7-10-5 Pen minutes/Game 9.8 9.4 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 1-4 0-4 Attendance Summary PC Opponent Total 0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 13/0 9/0 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Providence 14 16 30 0 60 Opponents 18 20 18 0 56

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Providence 166 174 160 12 512 Opponents 215 238 207 19 679

9 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES 2020-21 Comparison Stats

2020-21 Providence College Hockey Providence Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 01, 2021) All games

Shots Penalties Power Plays Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots Pen-Min Pen-Min G-Ch G-Ch Dec 04 at Boston College 0-3 0 / 3 0 / 4 30 / 27 4-8 / 2-4 0-2 / 0-4 Dec 05 BOSTON COLLEGE 0-9 0 / 9 0 / 15 36 / 32 4-8 / 8-16 0-7 / 0-3 Dec 13 at UMass Lowell 4-2 4 / 2 6 / 3 29 / 14 4-8 / 7-14 2-6 / 1-3 Dec 19 at Northeastern 3-3 3 / 3 6 / 6 39 / 30 3-6 / 3-6 1-2 / 0-2 Dec 20 NORTHEASTERN 5-0 5 / 0 8 / 0 35 / 28 5-10 / 5-10 2-5 / 0-4 Dec 28 at UConn 0-2 0 / 2 0 / 4 37 / 33 6-23 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-5 Jan 01 VERMONT 0-0 0 / 0 0 / 0 33 / 23 3-6 / 1-2 0-1 / 0-3 Jan 02 VERMONT 3-1 3 / 1 6 / 2 49 / 21 2-4 / 3-6 0-3 / 0-2 Jan 08 at Boston University 7-3 7 / 3 13 / 5 54 / 21 6-12 / 9-18 2-7 / 1-4 Jan 09 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 4-6 4 / 6 7 / 8 36 / 20 5-10 / 6-12 2-5 / 2-4 Jan 15 MAINE 3-4 3 / 4 5 / 7 40 / 30 5-10 / 5-10 1-4 / 0-3 Jan 16 MAINE 3-2 3 / 2 6 / 3 33 / 23 4-8 / 3-6 0-3 / 0-4 Jan 22 at Massachusetts 0-0 0 / 0 0 / 0 27 / 28 3-6 / 7-14 0-7 / 0-3 Jan 23 MASSACHUSETTS 1-1 1 / 1 1 / 2 26 / 29 3-6 / 2-4 0-2 / 1-3 Jan 29 at New Hampshire 5-1 5 / 1 8 / 2 36 / 27 4-8 / 5-10 1-4 / 0-3 Jan 31 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3-2 3 / 2 3 / 4 21 / 31 8-16 / 4-19 1-3 / 0-7 Feb 06 at Merrimack 5-1 5 / 1 10 / 1 30 / 29 3-6 / 2-4 1-1 / 0-2 Feb 07 MERRIMACK 2-3 2 / 3 4 / 6 28 / 27 5-10 / 3-6 0-3 / 1-5 Feb 12 UCONN 4-0 4 / 0 6 / 0 32 / 20 6-12 / 5-21 1-4 / 0-6 Feb 23 MASSACHUSETTS 1-8 1 / 8 1 / 11 31 / 40 7-25 / 2-4 0-2 / 3-6 Feb 27 at Northeastern 4-2 4 / 2 4 / 4 23 / 13 4-8 / 3-6 1-3 / 1-4 Feb 28 NORTHEASTERN 3-3 3 / 3 5 / 5 34 / 22 3-6 / 3-6 0-3 / 1-3 Totals 60-56 60 / 56 99 / 92 739 / 568 97-216 / 92-206 15-81 / 11-83

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

10 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES 2020-21 Leaders

2020-21 Providence College Hockey Providence Category Leaders (as of Mar 01, 2021) All games

## Points GP G A Pts Sh ## Assists GP G A Pts Sh 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 9 12 21 67 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 9 12 21 67 20 Ford, Parker 22 4 12 16 51 20 Ford, Parker 22 4 12 16 51 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 8 14 68 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 8 14 68 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 6 7 13 37 23 Callahan, Michael 22 3 8 11 51 12 Poisson, Nick 21 4 7 11 40 5 Mirageas, Ben 22 1 8 9 46 23 Callahan, Michael 22 3 8 11 51 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 6 7 13 37 5 Mirageas, Ben 22 1 8 9 46 12 Poisson, Nick 21 4 7 11 40 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 3 5 8 39 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 3 5 8 39 21 Berard, Brett 16 3 4 7 36 24 Crozier, Max 14 2 5 7 32 13 Needham, Craig 22 3 4 7 29 29 Tugnutt, Matt 16 0 5 5 30

## Goals GP G A Pts Sh ## Shots GP G A Pts Sh Sh% 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 9 12 21 67 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 8 14 68 . 0 8 8 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 8 14 68 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 9 12 21 67 . 1 3 4 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 6 7 13 37 20 Ford, Parker 22 4 12 16 51 . 0 7 8 20 Ford, Parker 22 4 12 16 51 23 Callahan, Michael 22 3 8 11 51 . 0 5 9 12 Poisson, Nick 21 4 7 11 40 5 Mirageas, Ben 22 1 8 9 46 . 0 2 2 14 Koopman, Matt 19 4 2 6 28 6 McDonald, Cam 22 1 3 4 43 . 0 2 3 23 Callahan, Michael 22 3 8 11 51 12 Poisson, Nick 21 4 7 11 40 . 1 0 0 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 3 5 8 39 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 3 5 8 39 . 0 7 7 21 Berard, Brett 16 3 4 7 36 22 Ruikka, Uula 19 3 3 6 38 . 0 7 9 13 Needham, Craig 22 3 4 7 29 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 6 7 13 37 . 1 6 2

## Power-Play Goals GP PPG ## Shot Pct. GP G A Pts Sh Sh% 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 2 18 Engelbert, Jamie 21 3 0 3 13 . 2 3 1 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 2 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 6 7 13 37 . 1 6 2 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 2 14 Koopman, Matt 19 4 2 6 28 . 1 4 3 20 Ford, Parker 22 2 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 9 12 21 67 . 1 3 4 24 Crozier, Max 14 2 8 Nilsson, Albin 9 1 0 1 8 . 1 2 5 22 Ruikka, Uula 19 2 13 Needham, Craig 22 3 4 7 29 . 1 0 3 12 Poisson, Nick 21 4 7 11 40 . 1 0 0 ## Short-Handed Goals GP SHG 17 Yoder, Chase 22 3 2 5 34 . 0 8 8 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 1 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 8 14 68 . 0 8 8 21 Berard, Brett 16 3 4 7 36 . 0 8 3 ## Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 18 Engelbert, Jamie 21 2 ## Penalties GP Pen Min 5 Mirageas, Ben 22 8 16 ## Plus/Minus GP +/- 21 Berard, Brett 16 7 14 5 Mirageas, Ben 22 +6 20 Ford, Parker 22 7 14 24 Crozier, Max 14 +6 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 7 14 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 +5 18 Engelbert, Jamie 21 6 23 18 Engelbert, Jamie 21 +2 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 6 12 2 Johnson, Luke 15 +2 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 12 8 Nilsson, Albin 9 +2 12 Poisson, Nick 21 5 21 26 McDermott, John 11 +2 23 Callahan, Michael 22 5 10 4 Adams, Jack 5 +2 3 Bunz, Davis 22 4 8 20 Ford, Parker 22 +1 3 Bunz, Davis 22 +1 ## Penalty Minutes GP Pen Min 18 Engelbert, Jamie 21 6 23 12 Poisson, Nick 21 5 21 5 Mirageas, Ben 22 8 16 27 Thompson, Tyce 22 7 14 20 Ford, Parker 22 7 14 21 Berard, Brett 16 7 14 19 O'Neill, Jason 22 6 12 11 Printz, Greg 22 6 12 23 Callahan, Michael 22 5 10 9 Moynihan, Patrick 14 4 8

11 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES 2020-21 Game-by-Game DATE OPPONENT (Home in CAPS) RESULT SCORE GOALIE/SAVES GOAL SCORERS (GWG in CAPS) DECEMBER 12/4/20 Boston College L 3-0 Mollot-Hill/24 -- 12/5/20 BOSTON COLLEGE L 9-0 Mollot-Hill/21 -- 12/13/20 UMass Lowell W 4-2 Stauber/12 Poisson 1, Thompson 1, CALLAHAN 1, Printz 1 12/19/20 Northeastern T 3-3 (ot/so) Stauber/27 M. Koopman 1, Ruikka 1, Printz 2 12/20/20 NORTHEASTERN W 5-0 Stauber/28 O’NEILL 1, Thompson 2, Ford 1, Printz 3 Needham 1 12/28/20 UConn L 2-0 Stauber/31 --

JANUARY 1/1/21 VERMONT T 0-0 (ot/so) Stauber/23 -- 1/2/21 VERMONT W 3-1 Stauber/20 Ford 2, M. KOOPMAN 2, Thompson 3 1/8/21 Boston University W 7-3 Stauber/18 Yoder (1,2), Thompson 4, CROZIER 1, Mirageas 1, Berard 1, Moynihan 1 1/9/21 Boston University L 6-4 Stauber/14 Ruikka 2, Thompson 5, Needham 2, M. Koopman 3 1/15/21 MAINE L 4-3 Stauber/26 Crozier 2, Callahan 2, Ruikka 3 1/16/21 MAINE W 3-2 Stauber/21 McDonald 1, Needham 3, NILSSON 1 1/22/21 UMass T 0-0 (ot/so) Stauber/28 -- 1/23/21 UMASS T 1-1 (ot/so) Stauber/28 Moynihan 2 1/29/21 New Hampshire W 5-1 Stauber/26 Engelbert 1, PRINTZ 4, Poisson 2, Bunz 1 Moynihan 3 1/31/21 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-2 Stauber/29 Berard 2, Thompson 6, ENGELBERT 2 FEBRUARY 2/6/21 Merrimack W 5-1 Stauber/28 POISSON (3,4), Berard 3, Moynihan 4, Printz 5 2/7/21 MERRIMACK L 3-2 Stauber/24 Callahan 3, O’Neill 2 2/12/21 UCONN W 4-0 Stauber/20 THOMPSON (7,8), Moynihan 5, Ford 3 2/23/21 UMASS L 8-1 Stauber/32 Ford 4 2/27/21 Northeastern W 4-2 Stauber/11 Thompson 9, O’Neill 3, ENGELBERT 3, Koopman 4 2/28/21 NORTHEASTERN T 3-3 (ot/so) Stauber/19 Moynihan 6, Yoder 3, Printz 6 MARCH

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12 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES The Last Time... Last PC overtime win: Dec. 28, 2019 vs. Lake Superior State (2-1; Greg Printz w/ GWG - Catamount Cup) Last PC overtime loss: Oct. 26, 2019 vs. UMass Lowell (L, 3-2) Last overtime game: Jan. 23, 2021 vs. UMass (T, 1-1) Last tie game: Feb. 28, 2021 vs. Northeastern (T, 3-3) Last shootout: Feb. 28, 2021 vs. Northeastern (T, 3-3); NU won shootout, 2-0 Last time PC had no penalties: January 12, 2008 at UMass Lowell Last time opponent had no penalties: Feb. 28, 2019 vs. Boston University Last time PC had 10 or more goals: Feb. 7, 2015 vs. UConn (W, 10-1) Last time PC had 10 or more goals against: March 5, 1993 vs. Boston University (6-12) Last PC sellout: Oct. 5, 2019 vs. Maine (3,030) Last road sellout: Nov. 3, 2018 at Holy Cross (2,502) Largest home crowd: January 25, 1992 vs. Maine (5,781 at Providence Civic Center) Last PC shutout: Feb. 12, 2021 vs. UConn (4-0, Jaxson Stauber - 20 saves) Last PC road shutout: Jan. 22, 2021 at UMass (0-0, Jaxson Stauber - 28 saves) Last PC neutral shutout: March 31, 2019 vs. Cornell (4-0, Hayden Hawkey - 19 saves at Dunkin’ Donuts Center) Last time PC was shutout: Jan. 22, 2021 at UMass (0-0, Filip Lindberg - 27 saves) Last scoreless tie: Jan. 22, 2021 vs. UMass (Stauber, PC - 28 saves; Lindberg, UMass - 27 saves) Last PC penalty shot (saved/made/wide): Feb. 10, 2017, Josh Wilkins vs. UConn (saved by Rob Nichols) - Oct. 9, 2015, Trevor Mingoia at Miami (scored vs. Jay Williams) - March 10, 2017, Shane Kavanagh at Notre Dame (wide vs. Cal Petersen). Last penalty shots (wide/made/saved) against PC: Nov. 26, 2016: Tyler Penner (Colgate) - wide vs. Hayden Hawkey. Dec. 6, 2019: Kenny Hausinger (UML) - scored vs. Michael Lackey. Oct. 15, 2010: Jeff Velleca (Merrimack) saved vs. Alex Beaudry. Last PC hat trick: Oct. 5, 2019 vs. Maine (Greg Printz - W, 7-0) Last hat trick vs. PC: Feb. 8, 2020 (John Leonard - UMass) Last PC shorthanded goal: Feb. 12, 2021 vs UConn (Tyce Thompson) Last shorthanded goal against: Jan. 9, 2021 (Logan Cockerill - Boston University) Last time PC scored two shorthanded goals in the same game: Jan. 25, 2019 vs. Northeastern (Kasper Björkqvist & Jason O’Neill) Last Time PC scored an extra attacker goal: Dec. 19, 2020 (PC 3 vs. Northeastern 3) - Greg Printz Last PC empty net goal: Feb. 12, 2021 vs UConn (Tyce Thompson) Last four-goal game by PC player: Oct. 5, 2019, Greg Printz vs. Maine Last four-goal game by an opponent: February 12, 2010 (Bobby Butler, UNH) Last PC Goalie to make 40+ saves: Nov. 17, 2017 - Hayden Hawkey (vs. Merrimack, W, 2-1 - 40 saves) Last PC Goalie to make 50+ saves: March 25, 2016 - Nick Ellis (vs. Minnesota Duluth, L, 2-1 - 54 saves) Last Time PC had 60+ shots on goal: 60 on Feb. 11, 2014 - UConn 3, at PC 2 Last Time PC had 50+ shots on goal: 54 on Jan. 8, 2021 - PC 7 at BU 3 Last Time PC held to 15 or fewer shots on goal: 15 on February 8, 2020 - UMass 3, Providence 1 Last Time PC held opponent to 15 or fewer shots on goal: 13 on February 27, 2021 - Providence 4, Northeastern 2 Last opposing goalie to make 40+ saves: January 2, 2021 - Tyler Harmon (UVM, 46 saves - PC 3, UVM 1) Last opposing goalie to make 50+ saves: Oct. 5, 2019 - Jeremy Swayman (Maine, 59 saves; Maine 0, PC 7) Last PC Player With Two Goals In His Debut: Mark Jankowski (Oct. 12, 2012 vs. Sacred Heart) Last Time PC Came Back From A One-Goal, 3rd Period Deficit to tie: Feb. 28, 2021 (PC 3, vs. Northeastern 3) Last Time PC Came Back From A One-Goal, 3rd Period Deficit to win: Dec. 13, 2020 (PC 4, UMass Lowell 2) Last Time PC Came Back From A Two-Goal, 3rd Period Deficit (to win or tie):Jan. 31, 2021 (PC 3 vs. UNH 2) Last Time PC Came Back From A Three-Goal, 3rd Period Deficit (to win or tie):December 6, 2013 (PC 3, at North- eastern 3) Last Time PC Came Back From A Three-Goal deficit (to win):March 30, 2019 (PC 6, at Minnesota State 3)

13 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES Situational Records

FRIARS VERSUS OPPONENTS IN 2019-10 FRIARS VERSUS OPPONENTS IN 2020-21 FRIARS UNDER NATE LEAMAN

Overall record...... 16-12-6 Overall record...... 10-7-5 Overall record...... 202-119-49 Hockey East regular-season record...... 10-11-3 Hockey East regular-season record...... 10-7-5 Hockey East regular-season record...... 122-79-33 non-conference games...... 6-1-3 non-conference games...... 0-0-0 non-conference games...... 79-41-16 vs. Atlantic Hockey opponents...... 2-1-0 vs. Atlantic Hockey opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. Atlantic Hockey opponents...... 13-5-1 vs. NCHC opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. NCHC opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. CCHA opponents...... 0-2-1 vs. ECAC Hockey opponents...... 3-0-3 vs. ECAC Hockey opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. NCHC opponents...... 14-5-7 vs. Big Ten opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. Big Ten opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. ECAC Hockey opponents...... 24-10-5 vs. WCHA opponents...... 1-0-0 vs. WCHA opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. Big Ten opponents...... 3-3-0 vs. Non-Conf. Hockey East opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. Non-Conf. Hockey East opponents...... 0-0-0 vs. WCHA opponents...... 3-3-1 Home record...... 7-7-1 Home record...... 5-5-3 vs. Independent opponents...... 3-0-0 Road record...... 7-5-3 Road record...... 5-2-2 Home record...... 105-48-20 Neutral...... 2-0-2 Neutral...... 0-0-0 Road record...... 79-55-26 Neutral...... 18-17-3 Overtime games...... 1-2-6 Overtime games...... 0-0-4 Overtime games...... 16-20-49 Lead after one period...... 12-3-1 Lead after one period...... 5-1-0 Lead after one period...... 115-19-14 Behind after one period...... 0-4-1 Behind after one period...... 3-4-0 Behind after one period...... 24-53-7 Tied after one period...... 4-5-4 Tied after one period...... 2-2-5 Tied after one period...... 63-47-27 Lead after two periods...... 15-1-5 Lead after two periods...... 6-1-0 Lead after two periods...... 157-7-17 Behind after two periods...... 0-6-0 Behind after two periods...... 1-6-1 Behind after two periods...... 11-80-11 Tied after two periods...... 1-5-1 Tied after two periods...... 3-0-4 Tied after two periods...... 34-33-20 Scored first...... 14-6-5 Scored first...... 6-1-1 Scored first...... 159-33-29 Opponent scored first...... 2-6-1 Opponent scored first...... 4-6-2 Opponent scored first...... 44-86-19 Outshot their opponent...... 11-9-4 Outshot their opponent...... 9-6-3 Outshot their opponent...... 141-68-34 Are outshot...... 5-3-2 Are outshot...... 1-1-2 Are outshot...... 54-48-14 Shots are even...... 0-0-0 Shots are even...... 0-0-0 In one-goal games...... 75-54-0 In one-goal games...... 6-8-0 In one-goal games...... 2-2-0 In two-goal games...... 41-30-0 In two-goal games...... 3-2-0 In two-goal games...... 3-2-0 IN A GAME WHEN... IN A GAME WHEN... IN A GAME WHEN... Scoring three or more goals...... 174-19-20 Scoring three or more goals...... 14-3-3 Scoring three or more goals...... 10-2-2 Scoring four or more goals...... 110-4-6 Scoring four or more goals...... 10-0-0 Scoring four or more goals...... 7-1-0 Scoring five or more goals...... 69-0-1 Scoring five or more goals...... 7-0-0 Scoring five or more goals...... 4-0-0 Held under three goals...... 27-102-28 Held under three goals...... 2-9-3 Held under three goals...... 0-5-3 FRIARS vs. LEAGUE TEAMS (inc. non-League games) FRIARS vs. LEAGUE TEAMS (inc. non-League games) FRIARS vs. LEAGUE TEAMS (inc. non-League games) Boston College...... 8-19-2 Boston College...... 1-1-0 Boston College...... 0-2-0 Boston University...... 8-11-7 Boston University...... 1-0-1 Boston University...... 1-1-0 Connecticut...... 12-3-3 Connecticut...... 2-0-1 Connecticut...... 1-1-0 Maine...... 21-5-1 Maine...... 2-1-0 Maine...... 1-1-0 Massachusetts...... 16-9-3 Massachusetts...... 0-2-0 Massachusetts...... 0-1-2 UMass Lowell...... 16-11-0 UMass Lowell...... 1-2-0 UMass Lowell...... 1-0-0 Merrimack...... 16-7-4 Merrimack...... 0-2-0 Merrimack...... 1-1-0 New Hampshire...... 15-12-2 New Hampshire...... 1-1-0 New Hampshire...... 2-0-0 Northeastern...... 14-6-6 Northeastern...... 1-2-0 Northeastern...... 2-0-2 Vermont...... 13-5-5 Vermont...... 1-0-1 Vermont...... 1-0-1 FRIARS vs. NON-LEAGUE TEAMS Air Force...... 0-1-0 FRIARS vs. NON-LEAGUE TEAMS FRIARS vs. RANKED TEAMS* Alabama-Huntsville...... 2-0-0 American International ...... 1-0-0 No. 2 Boston College ...... 0-2-0 American International...... 3-0-0 Army West Point...... 1-0-0 No. 8 UMass Lowell ...... 1-0-0 Arizona State...... 1-0-0 Brown...... 1-0-0 No. 12/17 Northeastern ...... 2-0-2 Army West Point...... 3-0-0 Clarkson ...... 1-0-0 No. 8/9 UMass ...... 0-1-2 Brown...... 9-3-0 Colgate ...... 0-0-1 No. 20 UConn ...... 1-0-0 Clarkson ...... 2-2-1 Cornell ...... 0-0-1 Colgate...... 4-0-1 Holy Cross...... 0-1-0 DAYS OF THE WEEK Colorado College...... 3-0-1 Lake Superior State ...... 1-0-0 Monday...... 0-1-0 Connecticut...... 0-1-0 Ohio State ...... 0-0-0 Tuesday...... 0-1-0 Cornell...... 1-1-1 St. Lawrence ...... 1-0-0 Wednesday...... 0-0-0 Dartmouth...... 2-0-0 Union ...... 0-0-1 Thursday...... 0-0-0 Denver...... 2-1-2 Friday...... 4-2-2 Harvard ...... 0-1-0 FRIARS vs. RANKED TEAMS* Saturday...... 3-2-3 Holy Cross ...... 2-2-0 No. 10/9 Clarkson ...... 1-0-0 Sunday...... 3-1-0 Lake Superior State ...... 1-0-0 No. 10 Boston College ...... 1-0-0 Miami...... 8-3-4 No. 15 Boston College ...... 0-1-0 MONTHS Minnesota Duluth...... 0-3-1 No. 14 Northeastern ...... 1-1-0 October...... N/A Minnesota State...... 3-2-0 No. 13 Northeastern ...... 0-1-0 November...... N/A North Dakota...... 0-1-1 No. 16/15 UMass Lowell ...... 1-1-0 December...... 2-3-1 Notre Dame...... 3-7-2 No. 20 Army West Point ...... 1-0-0 January...... 5-2-3 Omaha ...... 1-0-0 No. 2 Cornell ...... 0-0-1 February...... 3-2-1 Ohio State...... 3-1-0 No. 8 Massachusetts ...... 0-2-0 March...... 0-0-0 Princeton...... 0-1-0 Quinnipiac...... 1-1-1 No. 15 Maine ...... 1-1-0 RIT...... 3-1-0 * - USCHO.com & USA Today rankings Robert Morris...... 1-0-0 DAYS OF THE WEEK Sacred Heart...... 1-0-1 Monday...... 0-0-0 St. Lawrence...... 3-0-0 Tuesday...... 0-0-0 Union...... 0-1-1 Wednesday...... 0-0-0 Yale...... 2-0-0 Thursday...... 1-0-0 Friday...... 4-7-4 DAYS OF THE WEEK Saturday...... 11-5-0 Monday...... 1-3-0 Sunday...... 0-0-2 Tuesday...... 7-6-0 Wednesday...... 4-1-2 MONTHS Thursday...... 6-4-3 October...... 4-2-0 Friday...... 82-49-18 November...... 4-2-3 Saturday...... 88-49-22 December...... 2-1-1 Sunday...... 13-8-4 January...... 4-2-1 February...... 2-5-1 MONTHS March...... 0-0-0 October...... 32-17-7 November...... 36-20-10 * - USCHO.com & USA Today rankings December...... 26-12-6 January...... 39-30-10 February...... 38-20-13 March...... 25-21-0 April ...... 2-1-0 14 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GAME NOTES