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2019-20 MICHIGAN HOCKEY SCHEDULE "DUEL IN THE D" OCTOBER (3-2-1) February 17 • 7:00 PM ET Sun .......... 6 ....... vs. Windsor (Ex) ............................................W, 8-2 Fri ............ 11 .......vs. #11 Clarkson ...............................................T, 1-1 Fox Sports Detroit Sat ..........12 ......vs. #11 Clarkson ..............................................L, 1-3 Fri ............18 ......vs. Lake Superior State ................................W, 4-0 MICHIGAN Little Caesars Arena MICHIGAN STATE Sat ..........19 .......vs. Lake Superior State .................................W, 4-3 14-12-3 Overall Detroit, Michigan 14-14-1 Overall Fri ........... 25 .......vs. #18 Western Michigan .............................W, 4-0 9-8-2-1 Big Ten 10-8-1-0 Big Ten Sat ......... 26 .......at #18 Western Michigan ...............................L, 1-4 NOVEMBER (1-7-1) Fri .............1 ....... at #13 Ohio State* ......................................... L, 2-3 Sat .......... 2 ....... at #13 Ohio State* ..........................................L, 1-2 Fri ............ 8 .......vs. Minnesota* ................................................T, 1-1 Sat .......... 9 .......vs. Minnesota* ...............................................L, 1-3 Thu ..........14 .......vs. Michigan State* ....................................... L, 3-4 Michigan leads the Big Ten hockey conference with a +13 goal Sat ..........16 .......at Michigan State* ........................................ L, 0-3 differential in conference play. Through 19 games, the Wolverines Fri ........... 22 .......at New Hampshire ........................................W, 4-1 have scored 56 goals on their B1G opponents while allowing just 43. Sat ......... 23 .......at New Hampshire .................................L, 2-3 (OT) 13 Sat ......... 30 .......at Wisconsin* ............................................... L, 2-3 DECEMBER (3-2-0) Sun ...........1 ........at Wisconsin*...............................................W, 3-1 Fri ............ 6 ........vs. #6 Penn State* ........................................W, 4-1 Senior forward Jake Slaker is leading the way on offense this season Sat ...........7 ........vs. #6 Penn State* .........................................L, 1-3 with 23 points in 26 games played. His 12 goals and 11 assists are Mon ........ 30 .......vs. Ferris State ..............................................W, 4-1 both team-leading figures. In 136 career games, Slaker is U-M's active Tue ..........31 .......vs. Michigan Tech .......................................... L, 2-4 23 leader with 45 goals and 51 assists for 96 points. JANUARY (4-0-1) Fri ............10 ...... at #14 Notre Dame* ......................................W, 3-0 Sat .......... 11 ...... at #14 Notre Dame* .......................................W, 3-1 Fri ............17 ......at #6 Penn State* ........................................W, 6-0 The Wolverines are fourth in the nation with 34.24 shots on goal per Sat ..........18 ......at #6 Penn State* ..........................................T, 4-4 game. Michigan's high-pressure, shot-first mentality has resulted in Sat ......... 25 .......vs. U.S. NTDP U-18 Team (Ex) ..........................L, 1-4 Fri ............31 .......vs. #11 Ohio State* ........................................W, 3-2 34 993 total SOG, second in the Big Ten to Penn State. FEBRUARY (3-1-0) Sat ...........1 ........vs. #11 Ohio State* ..........................................L, 1-4 Fri .............7 ........vs. Wisconsin* .............................................W, 8-4 Sat .......... 8 ........vs. Wisconsin* .............................................W, 5-3 Senior Nick Pastujov leads the Wolverines inside the face-off circle, Fri ............14 .......at Michigan State* ........................................W, 5-1 Mon .........17 .......vs. Michigan State* (FSD) ...............................7 pm winning 57% of draws taken this year. The elder Pastujov, a 2016 NY Fri ............21 .......vs. Notre Dame* (BTN) .................................... 6 pm Islanders draft pick, has won 229 of 402 chances back to his team. Sat ......... 22 .......vs. Notre Dame* (BTN) .................................... 4 pm 57 Fri ........... 28 .......at Minnesota* (BTN) ................................. 8:30 pm Sat ......... 29 .......at Minnesota* (FSN/ FSD+) ....................... 6:30 pm MARCH (0-0-0) Defenseman Luke Martin leads the Wolverines with 66 blocked shots, Fri ............ 8 ........Big Ten 1st Round^ ........................................... TBD Sat .......... 9 ........Big Ten 1st Round^ ........................................... TBD tied for 4th in the nation. Martin, a Hurricanes' 2nd round pick, has Sun ..........10 .......Big Ten 1st Round^ ........................................... TBD sacrificed his body for 250 blocks in his 132 NCAA games played. Sat ..........16 .......Big Ten Semifinals^ .......................................... TBD 66 Sat ......... 23 .......Big Ten Championship^ .................................... TBD Fri ........... 29 .......NCAA Regionals# .............................................. TBD Sat ......... 30 .......NCAA Regionals# .............................................. TBD Tonight marks the 323rd meeting in college hockey's most played APRIL Thu .......... 11 .......NCAA Frozen Four% ........................................... TBD rivalry between the in-state and conference foes; overall, Michigan Sun ..........13 .......NCAA Frozen Four% ........................................... TBD 323 maintains a 162-136-24 edge over the Spartans. All Games in Eastern Time *Conference Game ^Big Ten Tournament #Regional Sites %NCAA Frozen Four (Detroit, Mich.) THE ROSTER No Name NHL Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C DOB Hometown/Last Team (League) Pronunciation 2 Luke Martin CAR Sr. D 6-3 215 R 9/20/98 St. Louis, Mo./US NTDP U-18 4 Cam York PHI Fr. D 5-11 174 L 1/5/01 Anaheim, Calif./US NTDP U-18 5 Grifffin Luce Sr. D 6-3 209 L 3/10/98 Williamsville, N.Y./Tri-City (USHL) loose 6 Jack Summers So. D 5-11 180 L 5/18/99 Livonia, Mich./Tri-City (USHL) 7 Nick Blankenburg So. D 5-9 160 R 5/12/98 Washington, Mich./Okotoks (AJHL) 8 Jack Becker BOS Jr. F 6-4 195 R 6/24/97 Dellwood, Minn./Sioux Falls (USHL) 9 Eric Ciccolini NYR Fr. F 6-0 170 R 1/14/01 Vaughan, Ont./Toronto (OJHL) Chick-o-lean-e 10 Will Lockwood VAN Sr. F 5-11 172 R 6/20/98 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./US NTDP U-18 12 Dakota Raabe Jr. F 5-9 170 L 5/6/97 Capistrano Beach, Calif./Wenatchee (BCHL) RAY-bee 13 Jake Slaker Sr. F 5-10 184 L 6/28/96 San Diego, Calif./Bloomington (USHL) SLAY-ker 15 Shane Switzer Gr. D 6-2 190 R 11/13/95 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Boston University 16 Jacob Hayhurt Gr. F 5-8 165 L 1/20/97 Mississauga, Ont./RPI Hay-herst 17 Johnny Beecher BOS Fr. F 6-3 209 L 4/5/01 Elmira, N.Y./US NTDP U-18 18 Adam Winborg Sr. F 6-2 205 L 3/31/95 Stockholm, Sweden/Jamesville (NAHL) 19 Jack Olmstead So. F 5-10 165 L 2/6/98 Troy, Mich./Wilkes-Barre Scranton (NAHL) 20 Keaton Pehrson Fr. D 6-2 194 R 12/10/98 Lakeville, Minn./Tri-City (USHL) peer-son 21 Michael Pastujov Jr. F 6-0 190 L 8/23/99 Brandenton, Fla./US NTDP U-18 PAS-tuh-jhahv 23 Jimmy Lambert So. F 6-0 175 R 2/9/97 Saskatoon, Sask./Vernon (BCHL) 25 Luke Morgan RS-Jr. F 5-11 190 R 8/28/97 Brighton, Mich./Lake Superior State 27 Nolan Moyle So. F 6-2 185 R 9/13/99 Briarcliff Manor, N.Y./Green Bay (USHL) 28 Emil Öhrwall RS-So. F 5-11 170 L 6/10/98 Växjö, Sweden/RPI E-mill, OAR-vhall 30 Hayden Lavigne Sr. G 6-3 200 L 4/7/96 Brampton, Ont./Bloomington (USHL) lah-VEEN 31 Strauss Mann So. G 6-0 175 L 8/18/98 Greenwich, Conn./Fargo (USHL) 37 Jack Leavy So. G 6-5 205 L 9/19/97 Birmingham, Mich./Johnstown (NAHL) 51 Garrett Van Wyhe So. F 6-2 200 L 4/30/97 Snohomish, Wash./Fargo (USHL) Van-Y 55 Jake Gingell So. D 6-0 205 L 2/11/97 Dexter, Mich./Youngstown (USHL) 71 Nick Granowicz Fr. F 6-1 174 R 3/28/98 Macomb, Mich./Merritt (BCHL) 90 Jay Keranen Fr. D 5-11 183 L 5/8/98 Brighton, Mich./Prince George (BCHL) 91 Nick Pastujov NYI Sr. F 6-0 202 L 1/21/98 Bradenton, Fla./US NTDP U-18 PAS-tuh-jhahv Coaching Staff Support Staff Head Coach: Mel Pearson (3rd season) - Michigan Tech '81 Director of Hockey Ops.: Rick Bancroft '87 Associate Head Coach: Bill Muckalt (3rd season) - Michigan '98 Program Assistant: Steve Shields '94 Assistant Coach: Kris Mayotte (1st season) - Union '06 Strength & Conditioning: Joe Maher Volunteer Assistant Coach: Matt Hunwick (1st season) - Michigan '07 Athletic Medicine: Brian Brewster Equipment Manager: Ian Hume Video Coordinator: Evan Hall '10 Director of Hockey Communications: Kristy McNeil Administrative Assistant: Lora Durkee ALPHABETICAL BY CLASS BY GEOGRAPHY Becker, Jack ...............................................................8 Beecher, Johnny ........................................................17 Graduates (2) ................................... Hayhurst, Switzer California (3) ..................................Raabe, Slaker, York Blankenburg, Nick .......................................................7 Seniors (7) ............................Lavigne, Lockwood, Luce, Connecticut (1) .....................................................Mann Ciccolini, Eric ...............................................................9 ................................................ Martin, N. Pastujov, Florida (2) ................................M. Pastujov, N. Pastujov Gingell, Jake .............................................................55 ......................................................Slaker,