UNIVERSITYBULLDOGS OF MINNESOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Athletic Communications, Women’s Hockey • Kelly Grgas-Wheeler University of Minnesota Duluth • Duluth, MN 55812-2496 • (218) 726-8937 • Fax: (218) 726-6529 THE MATCH-UP Games 23 & 24 UMD OPENS SEASON-LONG HOME STAND STARTING WITH NO.8/9 NORTH DAKOTA FRIDAY UMD vs. No. 8/9 North Dakota Jan. 14, 2016 Date: Jan. 15 & 16, 3:07 p.m. Friday and Saturday The University of Minnesota Duluth women’s hockey team will embark on its Site: AMSOIL Arena -- Duluth, Minn. longest home stand of the 2015-16 season over the next three weeks, start- Record: UMD: ...... 9-12-1 (6-9-1 WCHA) ing with the No. 8/9 University of North Dakota this Friday. The Bulldogs and North Dakota: ...... 11-6-3 (8-5-3 WCHA) Fighting Hawks will jump start the series at AMSOIL Arena on Friday with a 3:07 p.m. start, followed by Saturday’s contest, also set to begin at 3:07 p.m. Video Feed: http://www.nchc.tv/umd Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/umd/whockey/xlive.htm USCHO RANKING: UMD-- N/A, North Dakota-- No. 9 USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAG: UMD-- Rec. Votes, North Dakota-- No. 8

THE SERIES: UMD is 37-13-15 all-time against North Dakota, including a 2015-2016 SCHEDULE series split in Grand Forks back against the then No. 7/8 Fighting Hawks Date Opponent Location Time on Nov. 20-21 by scores of 3-4 and 1-0. The Nov. 21 win marked the first 9/26/2015 Lindenwood Wentzville, MO 4-3 W, OT 9/27/2015 Lindenwood Wentzville, MO 4-1, W by the Bulldogs over a ranked team since UMD knocked off then No. 9/10 10/2/2015 No. 2 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 4-1, L Bemidji State University 2-0 on Nov. 28, 2014. 10/3/2015 No. 2 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 4-2, L. 10/9/2015 No. 9 Bemidji State Bemidji, MN 0-2, L The first night, Nov. 20, the Bulldogs led the Fighting Hawks on two occa- 10/10/2015 No. 9 Bemidji State Bemidji, MN 1-2, L OT sions before surrendering the game-winning goal at 10:17 of the third period. 10/16/2015 Minnesota State Duluth, MN 4-2, W UMD’s then newly constructed first line each recorded a goal and an assist 10/17/2015 Minnesota State Duluth, MN 4-0, W -- Ashleigh Brykaliuk, and Michela Cava. Freshman goaltender 10/23/2015 No. 1 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 2-5, L Maddie Rooney had 20 saves in the loss. 10/24/2015 No. 1 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 1-6, L 11/13/2015 No. 1 Wisconsin Duluth, MN 0-3, L 11/14/2015 No. 1 Wisconsin Duluth, MN 2-4, L Saturday, Nov. 21, both teams were scoreless into the third period until 11/20/2015 No. 7 North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 3-4, L sophomore forward Michelle Lowenhielm broke the stalemate at 9:46. The 11/21/2015 No. 7 North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 1-0, W goal was all the Bulldogs would need, with Rooney stopping all 32 shots 11/27/2015 No. 8 Harvard Duluth, MN 4-2, W she faced. The shutout was the second for Rooney in her short collegiate 11/28/2015 No. 8 Harvard Duluth, MN 1-4, L career, and first over a ranked opponent. 12/4/2015 St. Cloud State Duluth, MN 2-2, T OT 12/5/2015 St. Cloud State Duluth, MN 4-0, W LAST TIME OUT: The Bulldogs were swept over the weekend in Madison 12/11/2015 Ohio State Columbus, OH 4-2, W by No. 2 Wisconsin by scores of 5-1 Friday and 3-1 Sunday. 12/12/2015 Ohio State Columbus, OH 5-2, W 1/8/2016 No. 2 Wisconsin Madison, WI 1-5, L 1/10/2016 No. 2 Wisconsin Madison, WI 1-3, L On Friday, the Bulldogs were without the services of Lara Stalder, Maria 1/15/2016 No. 8/9 North Dakota Duluth, MN 3:07 p.m. Lindh and Linnea Hedin due to the Nations Cup, as well as Kayla Black and 1/16/2016 No. 8/9 North Dakota Duluth, MN 3:07 p.m. still injured Katerina Mrázová. Head coach is also currently 1/22/2016 Bemidji State Duluth, MN 7:07 p.m. serving as an assistant coach for the Under-18 USA squad currently in the 1/23/2016 Bemidji State Duluth, MN 4:07 p.m. World Championships and missed the entire series. 1/29/2016 Ohio State Duluth, MN 7:07 p.m. 1/30/2016 Ohio State Duluth, MN 4:07 p.m. Friday, UMD surrendered four first period goals, including three between the 2/5/2016 Minnesota State Mankato, MN 2:07 p.m. 2/6/2016 Minnesota State Mankato, MN 2:07 p.m. 5:41 and 9:29 marks to put the Bulldogs in a hole they couldn’t recover from. 2/12/2016 Minnesota Duluth, MN 7:07 p.m. Senior goaltender Karissa Grapp made a career-high 38 saves on 39 shots 2/13/2016 Minnesota Duluth, MN 4:07 p.m. after entering the game for the final 40 minutes. 2/19/2016 St. Cloud State St. Cloud, MN 7:07 p.m. 2/20/2016 St. Cloud State St. Cloud, MN 3:07 p.m. 2/26/2016 WCHA 1st Round TBA TBA UMD vs. North Dakota Last 10 Games (37-13-5 All-Time) 2/27/2016 WCHA 1st Round TBA TBA Nov. 21, 2015 1-0 Win Away Oct. 17, 2014 1-2 Loss OT Away 2/28/2016 WCHA 1st Round TBA TBA Nov. 20, 2015 3-4 Loss Away Feb. 9, 2014 2-2 Tie OT SW Home 3/5/2016 WCHA Final Face-Off TBA TBA 3/6/2016 WCHA Final Face-Off TBA TBA Jan. 31, 2015 2-2 Tie OT Home Feb. 8, 2014 3-4 Loss Home 3/11/2016 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA Jan. 30, 2015 0-1 Loss Home Oct. 13, 2013 3-3 Tie OT Away Oct. 18, 2014 1-0 Win Away Oct. 12, 2013 3-4 Loss Away Five-Time NCAA Champions 2010 • 2008 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 BY THE NUMBERS - ABOUT NORTH DAKOTA Head Coach -- Brian Idalski -- 8th season BULLDOGS VS. FIGHTING HAWKS -Overall record -- 146-154-42 Current Season -- 11-6-3 Overall Record Overall Record -Leading Scorer -- Junior forward Amy Menke 12-12=24 9-12-1 11-6-3 -Senior goaltender Shelby Amsley-Benzie has six shutouts and a 1.56 goals against average in Scoring Offense (G/Gm) 963:49 of action this season 2.32 2.30 -The Fighting Hawks hosted the Minnesota Whitecaps last week in Grand Forks for two exhibi- tion losses -- 1-6 on Saturday Jan. 9, and 0-1 on Sunday, Jan. 10 Scoring Defense (G/Gm) 2.73 1.75 Sunday UMD allowed two goals in the own the nation’s hardest schedule with second period, including one power play a rating of 292.0 in the current KRACH Scoring Margin tally, and fell behind 3-0 after two periods strength of schedule rating system. North -0.41 +0.55 of play. Blueliner put the Dakota ranks second with 237.4. Bulldogs on the board at 15:32 of the third Shots on Goal (SOG/Gm) period, and UMD outshot the Badgers 9-8 CROWELL, USA U-18 LOOKING GOLD- 28.3 29.9 in the final staza, but the Bulldogs would EN: UMD head coach Maura Crowell is come no closer. currently serving as an assistant coach Penalty Minutes Per Game for the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 7.2 8.0 Grapp made 29 saves Sunday for a grand Team playing in the IIHF Under-18 total of 67 saves posted in five periods Women’s World Championship. That Power Play of play. UMD was 0-of-3 on the power squad will face Sweden in the semifinals 9/72 (12.5) 10/47 (21.3) play and 1-of-7 in the series against the Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Meridian Centre Badgers. in St. Catharines, Ontario. Penalty Kill 49/68 (72.1) 58/63 (92.1) NOTES FROM THE BADGERS SERIES: A USA win will land Crowell (who com- The series sweep marks the second for mitted to the coaching position in April of Record vs. Top-10 Teams the Wisconsin over UMD this year, as the 2015) and Co. into the gold medal game 2-12-0 3-4-1 Bulldogs finish the regular season 0-4 on Friday, Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. against UW. Wisconsin outscored UMD Point Leaders 15-4 in their four wins against the Bull- BULLDOG NOTES: Junior forward Brykaliuk (26) Menke (24) dogs, and all-time, UMD is now 29-37-12 Ashleigh Brykaliuk extended her current Stalder (21) Dufault (18) against Badgers. scoring streak to a career-tying best eight games with an assist, pushing her eight- Goals Scored --UMD has played 14 of its 22 games game total to five goals and nine assists Stalder (11) Menke (12) against teams ranked in the top-eight for 14 points. Senior forward Michela Cava (10) Kohler (9) in the country. After playing the No. 2 Cava has now compiled 10 points (4g, Badgers twice last week, the Bulldogs now 6a) in her last six games for a career-high THE LAST TIME... Overtime Game: Dec. 4 2015 -- UMD 2, Ohio State 2, in Duluth, Minn. UMD Shutout at Home: Dec. 5, 2015 -- UMD 4, St. Cloud State 0 (Kayla Black) UMD Was Shut Out at Home: Nov. 13 2015 -- UMD 0, Wisconsin 3 (Ann-Renee Desbiens) UMD Shutout on the Road: Nov. 21, 2015 -- UMD 1, North Dakota 0 (Maddie Rooney) UMD Was Shut Out on the Road: Oct. 9, 2015 -- UMD 0, Bemidji State 2 (Brittni Mowat) UMD Hat Trick: Dec. 12, 2015 -- Lara Stalder (UMD 5, Ohio State 1 in Columbus, Ohio) UMD Had 14 or More Players Tally a Point: Jan. 23, 2015 -- 14 players (UMD 12, Minnesota St. 0) UMD Player Scored Four Goals: Feb. 19, 2011 - (UMD 8, St. Cloud St. 0) UMD Player Scored Six Goals: Jan. 25, 2004 -- Jenny Potter (UMD 9, St. Cloud State 3) UMD Player Had Four Assists: Jan. 23, 2015 Katerina Mrazova (UMD 12, Minnesota State 0) UMD Player Has Six Assists: Dec. 3, 2011 -- (UMD 10, St. Cloud 2) UMD Player Had Five or More Points: Jan. 25, 2013 -- , 3g, 2a, (UMD 7, Ohio State 5) UMD Player Made a Penalty Shot: Jan. 17, 2009 -- Sara O’Toole vs. Minnesota State in Mankato, Minn. UMD Stopped Opponent’s Penalty Shot: Oct. 16, 2015 Maddie Rooney (UMD 4, Minnesota State 2 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Goaltender Received an Assist: Jan. 24, 2015 -- Kayla Black (UMD 7, Connecticut 0) UMD Goaltender Had 50 or More Saves: Nov. 17, 2007 -- 50, by Kim Martin (Minnesota 5, UMD) UMD Swept a Home Series: Oct. 16-17, 2015 -- UMD 4-4, Minnesota State 2-0 UMD Swept a Road Series: Dec. 11-12, 2015 -- UMD 4-5, Ohio State 2-2 in Columbus, Ohio UMD Was Swept at Home: Nov. 13-14, 2015 -- Wisconsin 3-4, UMD 0-2 in Duluth, Minn. UMD Was Swept on the Road: Jan. 8 & 10, 2016 -- No. 2 Wisconsin 5-3, UMD 1-1 UMD Defeated a Top-Ten Ranked Opponent: Nov. 27, 2015 -- UMD 4, No. 8 Harvard 2 CURRENT SCORING STREAKS -- Nov. 28-Dec. 12. Stalder has four games of two or more points -- including a three and Ashleigh Brykaliuk, 8 games, 14 points -- 5g, 9a four point game against Ohio State on Dec. Head Coach Michela Cava, 6 games, 10 points, -- 4g, 6a 11 and 12 -- since joining Brykaliuk and Cava, Maura Crowell The Luzern, Switzerland product currently -First Season- scoring streak of her own. leads the Bulldogs with a team-high and career-best of 11 goals, and has compiled 9-12-1 -- Brykaliuk continues to lead the Bulldogs 21 points total in 21 games played. with 26 points on nine goals and 17 assists Maura Crowell, a five-year veteran of in 22 games, averaging 1.18 points per Cava’s uptick has been impossible not to the Harvard University coaching staff, is game. Junior Lara Stalder owns 21 points notice, trouncing her offensive output of a year currently in her first season at UMD, and (11g, 10a) in 21 skates, while Cava has put ago (3g, 3a) with 10 goals and 10 assists for currently owns a 9-12-1 record. up 20 points with 10 goals and 10 assists in 20 points in her first 22 games of the current 22 games. Stalder, who leads UMD with 11 season. Since joining forces with Stalder Crowell, who became just the second goals, also ranks No. 8 in the NCAA with and Brykaliuk, Cava, who hails from Thunder head coach in the 16-year history of the four power play goals. Bay, Ontario, has registered 12 goals and 12 Bulldog program, served as Harvard’s assists for 14 points. Cava is also currently associate head coach last season after --UMD is undefeated (6-0) with a lead after in the midst of a five-game scoring streak, filling an interim head coaching role in two periods of play, but without a win when over which time she has posted four goals 2013-14. She was a Crimson assistant trailing after the same 40 minutes (0-9-1). and six assists for 10 points. Like Brykaliuk coach from 2010-13. Crowell stepped and Stalder, Cava has four games with two or in for head coach Katey Stone (who LINE SHINE: With the exception of last more points since the trio became linemates spent the 2013-14 season with the USA Friday’s contest against the University of in mid November. Women’s Olympic Team) and was named Wisconsin Ashleigh Brykaliuk, Lara Stalder a finalist for the 2014 ECAC Coach of the and Michela Cava have hit the ice together UMD AT NATIONS CUP: Three current Year award after guiding Harvard to a 23- nine times as linemates so far this season . UMD women’s hockey players -- Lara 7-4 record, an Ivy League regular season In those nine games, UMD has gone 5-4-1 Stalder, and Linnea Hedin title, a berth in the ECAC semifinals and and defeated two opponents ranked in the -- suited up for the 2016 Nations Cup in the NCAA quarterfinals. Prior to signing top-eight in the nation. Even more impres- Fussen, Germany that ran Jan. 4 and on with the Crimson, Crowell built an sively, the trio has had at least two players through Jan 7. impressive resume over five years (2005- post a point in eight of those nine skates, 10) at the University of Massachusetts- and 11 times one or more of the linemates Stalder, a junior forward from Luzern, Boston helm. During her time behind the has registered two or more points in an Switzerland skated for Switzerland, while Beacon bench, she rolled up an overall outing. sophomores Lindh, a forward from Stock- record of 73-53-4 -- making her UMass- holm, Sweden and Hedin, a native of Hud- Boston’s all-time winningest coach -- and Brykaliuk, a native of Brandon, Manitoba, is dings, Sweden represented Sweden in the helped produce 11 All-Conference selec- currently just four points shy of equalling her six team tournament. tions. In 2009-10, Crowell was chosen UMD career-best output of 26 points, and has the ECAC’s Coach of the Year after the already dished out a career-high 17 assists Former Bulldog defenseman Brigette Lac- Beacons went 17-9-0 in all games and this season. In the midst of a career-high quette will man the blueline for the Canada 13-6-0 against ECAC competition. tying eight game scoring sreak in which she for the four-day international tournament, has churned out five goals and nine assists while UMD alums and Per- Crowell’s collegiate coaching resume for 14 points, Bryakliuk has posted a total of nilla Winberg will skated for Sweden. also includes a two-season stint (2003- six goals and 10 assists for 16 points in her 05) as an assistant coach at Connecticut last nine games playing alongside Stalder and The Nations Cup, formerly known as the College, where she helped the Camels Cava. Brykaliuk has also notched four games Air Canada Cup, MLP Cup and Meco to their first first-ever playoff appearance. with two or more points, including one with Cup, brings together teams from Canada, Crowell came to Connecticut College three points (Ohio State on Dec. 12) and one Finland, Germany, Russia, Sweden and from St. Mark’s School in Southborough, with four (Ohio State on Dec. 11). Switzerland. Mass., where she doubled as an assistant women’s hockey coach and junior varsity Stalder, who returned to the Bulldogs last lacrosse coach. weekend after playing with the Swiss in the Nations Cup in Fussen, Germany, ran up a In addition to serving as an assistant at career-best five-game scoring streak of four the 2010 Women’s National Festival in goals and seven assists for 11 points between Lake Placid, N.Y., since 2007, Crowell has served as a coach at U-14, U-16 and WCHA Standings U-17 USA Hockey National Development (As of Jan. 14) WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Camps in Rochester, N.Y. and St. Cloud, Wisconsin 16 14-1-1 44 20-1-1 2015-16 Minn. Crowell has participated in USA Minnesota 16 13-3-0 39 18-3-0 Sept. 29 Ashleigh Brykaliuk, Offensive BSU 16 10-5-1 31 15-5-2 Hockey development events, including North Dak 16 8-5-3-1 28 11-6-3 Dec. 15 Lara Stalder, Offensive serving as an evaluator for Massachu- SCSU 16 5-8-3-1 21 9-9-3 setts Hockey and the Texas Amateur UMD 16 6-9-1 19 9-12-1 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH Hockey Association. Crowell holds a USA OSU 16 3-13-0 9 7-15-0 2015-16 Hockey Level Four coaching certification. MSU 16 0-15-0 1 3-17-2 Jan. 6 Lara Stalder, Offensive (December) The Automated ScoreBook Minnesota Duluth Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 13, 2016) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 26 at Lindenwood Wot 4-3 250 ALL GAMES 9-12-1 4-3-1 5-9-0 0-0-0 Sep 27 at Lindenwood W 4-1 175 CONFERENCE 6-9-1 3-2-1 3-7-0 0-0-0 Oct 02 at #2 Boston College L 1-4 396 NON-CONFERENCE 3-3-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 Oct 03 at #2 Boston College L 2-4 290 * Oct 09 at #9 Bemidji State L 0-2 433 * Oct 10 at #9 Bemidji State L o t 1-2 427 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Oct 16 MINNESOTA STATE W 4-2 1493 13 Ashleigh Brykaliuk 22 9 17 26 67 .1 3 4 5-10 2 0 * Oct 17 MINNESOTA STATE W 4-0 965 21 Lara Stalder 21 11 10 21 80 .1 3 8 5-10 4 1 * Oct 23 at #1 Minnesota L 2-5 1685 24 Michela Cava 22 10 10 20 77 .1 3 0 3-6 0 0 * Oct 24 at #1 Minnesota L 1-6 1965 66 Maria Lindh 21 5 3 8 38 .1 3 2 5-10 0 0 * Nov 13 #1 WISCONSIN L 0-3 942 5 Sidney Morin 22 2 6 8 66 .0 3 0 1-2 0 0 * Nov 14 #1 WISCONSIN L 2-4 1331 12 Catherine Daoust 22 4 3 7 36 .1 1 1 3-6 1 0 * Nov 20 at #7 North Dakota L 3-4 916 * Nov 21 at #7 North Dakota W 1-0 1053 28 Demi Crossman 22 2 5 7 45 .0 4 4 10-31 0 1 Nov 27 #8 HARVARD W 4-2 1016 17 Katherine McGovern 22 1 6 7 63 .0 1 6 11-22 1 0 Nov 28 #8 HARVARD L 1-4 2284 47 Jessica Healey 20 2 4 6 16 .1 2 5 4-8 1 0 * Dec 04 ST. CLOUD STATE T o t 2-2 785 67 Michelle Lowenhielm 22 1 3 4 22 .0 4 5 2-4 0 0 * Dec 05 ST. CLOUD STATE W 4-0 1064 7 Morgan Morse 22 1 3 4 41 .0 2 4 2-4 0 0 * Dec 11 at Ohio State W 4-2 361 95 Linnea Hedin 20 1 2 3 9 .1 1 1 6-12 0 0 * Dec 12 at Ohio State W 5-2 296 29 Lynn Astrup 22 1 1 2 19 .0 5 3 5-10 0 0 * Jan 08 at #2 Wisconsin L 1-5 1472 * Jan 10 at #2 Wisconsin L 1-3 2273 15 Reagan Haley 22 1 1 2 27 .0 3 7 2-4 0 0 22 Emma Yanko 22 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP 23 Shelby Brossart 21 0 0 0 9 .0 0 0 5-10 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 18 Valerie Drouin 18 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts 51-623 60-649 16 Alexia Klass 22 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 Shot pct. . 0 8 2 . 0 9 2 TM TEAM 10 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 G o a ls / G a m e 2.3 2.7 S h o t s / G a m e 28.3 29.5 Total 22 51 75 126 623 .0 8 2 74-159 9 2 POWER PLAYS Opponents 22 60 99 159 649 .0 9 2 79-177 19 1 Goals-Power Plays 9-71 19-66 Conversion Percent . 1 2 7 . 2 8 8 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t Shot Attempts 97 103 34 Karissa Grapp 2 98:48 4 2.43 67 .9 4 4 0-0-0 Shot Percent . 0 9 3 . 1 8 4 1 Kayla Black 9 469:00 19 2.43 197 .9 1 2 4-3-1 GOAL BREAKDOWN 35 Maddie Rooney 14 757:39 35 2.77 325 .9 0 3 5-8-0 Power Play 9 19 S h o r t - h a n d e d 2 1 TM EMPTY NET 10 6:54 2 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 Empty net 2 2 Total 22 1332:21 60 2.70 589 .9 0 8 9-11-1 P e n a lt y 0 0 Opponents 22 1332:21 51 2.30 572 .9 1 8 11-9-1 U n a s s is t e d 4 4 O v e r t im e 1 1 Attendance Summary UMD Opponent S h o o t o u t 0 0 Total 9880 11992 Delayed Penalty 0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/1235 14/857 PENALTIES N u m b e r 74 79 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 M in u t e s 159 177 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 3.4 3.6 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Pen minutes/Game 7.2 8.0 Minnesota Duluth 10 17 23 1 51 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-2 2-2 Opponents 20 25 14 1 60

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Minnesota Duluth 204 197 185 3 589 Opponents 195 186 185 6 572 2015-16 MINNESOTA DULUTH ROSTER No Player Yr Pos Ht S/C Hometown (Previous Team)

1 Kayla Black SR G 5-8 L Blyth, Ontario (Canada U-18) 5 Sidney Morin JR D 5-7 R Minnetonka, Minn. (USA U-18) 7 Morgan Morse FR F 5-4 R Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville South High School) 12 Catherine Daoust SO D 5-5 R IIe Bizard, Quebec (Team Canada U-18) 13 Ashleigh Brykaliuk JR F 5-8 L Brandon, Manitoba (Canada U-18) 15 Reagan Haley FR F 5-7 R Red Wing, Minn. (Red Wing Senior High) 16 Alexia Klaas FR F 5-2 R Duluth, Minn. (Northern Stars) 17 Katherine McGovern JR F 5-4 L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Dallas Stars U-19) 18 Valerie Drouin FR D 5-5 R Quebec City, Quebec (Limoilou Titans) 21 Lara Stalder JR F 5-6 R Luzern, Switzerland (Swiss National Team) 22 Emma Yanko FR F 5-5 R Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Notre Dame Hounds) 23 Shelby Brossart FR D 5-9 R Grand Forks, North Dakota (Minnesota Revolution) 24 Michela Cava SR F 5-4 R Thunder Bay, Ontario (University of Connecticut) 28 Demi Crossman JR F 5-7 L Livonia, Mich. (USA-18) 29 Lynn Astrup SO D 5-7 R Warroad, Minn. (Warroad High School) 34 Karissa Grapp SR G 5-5 L Essexville, Mich. (Ohio Flames) 35 Maddie Rooney FR G 5-6 L Andover, Minn. (Andover (Boys) High School) 47 Jessica Healey SO D 5-3 L Edmonton, Alberta (Canada U-18) 66 Maria Lindh SO F 5-9 L Stockholm, Sweden (Team Sweden) 67 Michelle Lowenhielm SO F 5-8 L Sollentuna, Sweden (Team Sweden) 95 Linnea Hedin SO D 5-3 L Huddinge, Sweden (Team Sweden) 98 Katerina Mràzovà JR F 5-5 L Prague, Czech Republic (Czech National Team)

HEAD COACH: Maura Crowell ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jacqueline Phillips ASSISTANT COACHES: Laura Bellamy, Samantha Reber TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Ann Sudoh DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS: Ian Kronberg STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Julianne Vasichek SPORTS INFORMATION: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR: Julianne Vasichek

A BREAKDOWN OF THE 2015-2016 BULLDOGS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE • Lynn Astrup A-strup By Year By Position Seniors 3 Forward 12 • Ashleigh Brykaliuk Brick-uh-lick Juniors 6 Defense 7 • Catherine Daoust Dah-oo Sophomores 6 Goalie 3 • Alexia Klaas Clause Freshmen 7 • Michela Cava CAV-a By Location • Karissa Grapp Gr-ah-p By Major Alberta 1 • Linnea Hedin Lyn-knee-ah Head-EEN Biology 1 Arizona 1 Biochemistry 1 Czech Republic 1 • Maria Lindh Lind Business 4 Manitoba 1 • Michelle Lowenhielm Low-ven-yellm Chemical Engineering 1 Michigan 2 • Sidney Morin More-in Communication Science and Minnesota 6 •Katerina Mrázová Ka-tiss-rina MRRA-zava Disorders 1 North Dakota 1 Community Health 1 Ontario 2 Criminology 1 Quebec 2 Early Childhood Education 1 Saskatchewan 1 Exercise Science 1 Sweden 2 Geographic Info. Science 1 Switzerland 1 Health Care Management 1 International Studies 1 Marketing Analytics 2 Mechanical Engineering 1 Psychology 2 Undeclared 2 MINNESOTA DULUTH TEAM RECORDS

WINS Most Wins in a Season 31 2009-2010, 2007-2008 Most WCHA Wins in a Season 24 2007-2008 Most Ties In A Season 6 2013-2014 Most Shutouts in a Season 12 2010-2011 Longest Winning Streak 16 games Nov. 23, 2007-Feb. 8, 2008 Longest Unbeaten Streak 22 games Oct. 8, 1999-Jan. 29, 2000 GOALS Most Goals in One Game 15 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) Most Goals in One Period 8 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22,1999), 2nd period Most Power Play Goals in One Game 6 vs. Ohio State (Dec. 9, 2006) Most Shorthanded Goals in One Game 3 vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Two Goals 0:06 vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 15, 2005) Fastest Three Goals 0:21 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 11, 2010) Fastest Two Power Play Goals 0:26 vs. Niagara (Oct. 4, 2008) Fastest Two Short Handed Goals 0:22 vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Nov. 22, 2009)

ASSISTS Most Assists in One Game 24 vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) Most Assists in One Period 13 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22, 1999), 2nd period

POINTS Most Points in One Game 38 vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) Most Points in One Period 21 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22, 1999) 2nd period

PENALTIES Most Penalties in One Game 19 vs. North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) Most Penalty Minutes in One Game 50 vs. St. Cloud State (Feb. 19, 2011)

MISCELLANEOUS Largest Margin of Victory 15 15-0 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) Largest Margin of Defeat 8 0-8 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11, 2000) Most Shots On Goal in One Game 72 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 17, 1999) Most Shots on Goal in a Period 31 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 1, 2013) Most Shots On Goal Allowed in One Game 50 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 17, 2007) Fewest Shots Allowed in One Game 9 vs. Connecticut (Oct. 23, 2010) vs. Minnesota State (Jan. 23, 2015) Fewest Shots Taken in a Period 0 vs. Mercyhurst College (Oct. 20, 2007) Most Goals Allowed in One Game 8 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11, 2000) Most PPGs Allowed in One Game 4 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 22, 2014) Most SHGs Allowed in One Game 2 vs. Minnesota (Dec.3, 1999) Most Saves in One Game 50 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 17, 2007) Most Saves in a Period 27 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 17, 2007) Longest Shutout Streak 262:42 minutes Oct. 5, 2007-Oct. 20, 2007 Longest Game 4:24 vs. Cornell (March 21, 2010) Last Penalty Shot Goal Sara O’Toole vs. Minnesota State (Jan. 17, 2009) Last Penalty Shot Against Jennifer Harss, Save vs. Bemidji State (Feb. 19, 2010, Erin Cody) Most overtime games, season 6 2013-14, 2012-2013, 2001-2002 MINNESOTA DULUTH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOALS AND POINTS

Most Goals in One Game 6 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State(Dec. 8, 2002 & Jan. 25,2004) Most Power Play Goals in One Game 3 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 8, ,2003) by at North Dakota (Feb. 6, 2005) Most Shorthanded Goals in One Game 2 by vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 23,1999 & Feb. 20, 2000) by Noemie Marin vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Most Points in One Game 9 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 2000) Most Points in One Game, Defenseman 5 by Jessica Wong vs. Boston College (Oct. 8, 2011) / Bridgette Lacquette vs. Ohio State (Jan. 25, 2013) Most Multiple-Point Games in One Season 23 Jenny Potter, 2002-2003 Longest Goal Scoring Streak 9 Hanne Sikio (Oct. 8, 1999 - Nov. 20, 1999) / Jenny Potter (Dec. 7, 2002 - Jan. 25, 2003) Longest Point Scoring Streak 23 Hanne Sikio (Oct. 8, 1999 - Feb. 20, 2000) Most Hat Tricks in One Season 5 Maria Rooth, 2000-2001 Fastest Two Goals 0:27 Noemie Marin vs Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Hat Trick 2:27 Erika Holst vs. St. Lawrence (Dec. 8, 2001) Fastest Two Shorthanded Goals 0:27 Noemie Marin vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Two Power Play Goals 1:43 Caroline Ouellette vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 29, 2004 Fastest Goal at Start of Game 0:13 Jenna McParland vs. Connecticut (Oct. 4, 2013) Fastest Goal at Start of Period 0:09 Saara Tuominen vs. Minnesota (Oct. 10, 2008) Most Goals in a Period 4 Erika Holst vs. St. Lawrence (Dec. 8, 2001) Most Consecutive Goals in a Game 4 Elin Holmlov vs. North Dakota (Nov. 22, 2008) Most Assists in One Game 6 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) / Hanne Sikio vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) / Jenny Potter vs Ohio State (Feb. 1, 2003) / Hailey Irwin vs St. Cloud State (Dec. 3, 2001)

PENALTIES

Most Penalties in One Game 5 by Emmanuelle Blais at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009 by at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) by Ashly Waggoner at Minnesota State, Mankato (Oct. 22, 2004) by Julianne Vasichek at Minnesota State, Mankato (Oct. 11, 2003) by Michelle McAteer vs MSU-Mankato (Oct. 18, 2002)

Most Penalty Minutes in One Game 18 by Emmanuelle Blais at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) by Jocelyne Larocque at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009)

SAVES

Most Saves in One Game 50 by Kim Martin vs. Minnesota (Nov. 17, 2007) MINNESOTA DULUTH SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Points Pts 4. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 10 8. Kim Martin (2008-09) .933 1. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 93 5. Brittny Ralph (2000-01) 10 9. Jennifer Harss (2010-11) .931 2. Jenny Potter* (2002-03) 88 Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 10 10. Riitta Schaublin (2006-07) .930 3. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 80 7. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 9 4. Caroline Ouellette (2003-04) 76 Jaime Rasmussen (2008-09) 9 5. Jenny Potter (2003-04) 75 9. Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 8 Goals Against Average GAA 6. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 73 Jocelyne Larocque (2010-11) 8 1. Amanda Tapp (1999-2000) 1.33 7. Maria Rooth (2000-01) 72 2. Kim Martin (2010-11) 1.37 8. Maria Rooth (1999-2000) 68 Assists by a Defenseman asts 3. Patricia Sautter (2001-02) 1.47 Hanne Sikio (1999-2000) 68 1. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 33 4. Kim Martin (2007-08) 1.48 Hanne Sikio (2000-01) 68 2. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 28 5. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 1.51 3. Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 27 6. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 1.57 Goals Goals 4. Navada Russell (1999-00) 25 7. Kim Martin (2006-07) 1.58 1. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 41 5. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 24 8. Johanna Ellison (2008-09) 1.69 Maria Rooth (2000-01) 41 6. (2007-08) 23 9. Kim Martin (2008-09) 1.72 3. Maria Rooth (1999-2000) 37 Jessica Wong (2010-11) 23 10. Kayla Black (2014-15) 1.73 4. Jenny Potter* (2003-04) 36 8. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 22 5. Hanne Sikio (2000-01) 34 Jocelyne Larocque (2007-08) 22 Goaltender Wins W-L-T Erika Holst (2002-03) 34 Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 22 1. Kim Martin (2007-08) 31-4-1 7. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 32 2. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 29-8-2 Emmanuell Blais (2009-10) 32 Penalty Minutes P-PM 3. Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 28-3-4 9. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 31 1. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 46-100 4. Patricia Sautter (2002-03) 26-3-2 Jenny Potter (2002-03) 31 2. Haley Irwin (2008-09) 48-96 5. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 20-4-1 3. Tea Villila (2011-12) 31-84 Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 20-9-3 Assists Asts 4. Tricia Guest (2002-03) 28-70 Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 20-14-1 1. Jenny Potter* (2002-03) 57 5. Pamela Pachal (1999-00) 25-69 8. Kayla Black (2014-15) 19-12-5 2. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 52 Tricia Guest (2003-04) 33-69 9. Amanda Tapp (1999-2000) 16-0-1 3. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 48 7. Ashly Waggoner (2003-07 28-67 10. Patricia Sautter (2001-02) 15-1-3 4. Caroline Ouellette (2003-04) 47 8. Brienna Gillanders (2012-13) 22-66 5. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 42 9. Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 32-64 Rookie Scorers G-A-Pts 6. Jenny Potter* (2003-04) 39 10. Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 27-62 1. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 31-42=73 7. Haley Irwin (2011-12) 38 Haley Irwin (2007-08) 31-62 2. Maria Rooth (1999-00) 37-31=68 8. Haley Irwin (2007-08) 37 Brigette Lacquette (2011-12) 31-62 3. Hanne Sikio (1999-00) 25-39=64 9. Elin Holmlov (2010-11) 35 4. Haley Irwin (2007-08) 23-37=60 Maria Rooth (2002-03) 35 Saves Saves 5. Erika Holst (1999-00) 25-25=50 1. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 1138 6. Laura Fridfinnson (2007-08) 22-22=44 Points by a Defenseman Pts 2. Kayla Black (2014-15) 921 7. Katie Wilson (2009-10) 17-26=43 1. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 39 3. Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 897 8. Iya Gavrilova (2007-08) 19-22=41 2. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 38 4. Kim Martin (2007-08) 843 9. Pernilla Winberg (2008-09) 14-27=41 Jessica Wong (2010-11) 38 5. Kayla Black (2013-14) 842 10. Saara Tuominen (2006-07) 12-28=40 4. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 37 6. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 838 5. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 31 7. Kayla Black (2012-13) 775 6. Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 31 8. Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 723 7. Navada Russell (1999-2000) 30 9. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 638 DID YOU KNOW?? Eight of the 10 top rookie Brittny Ralph (2000-01) 30 10. Riitta Schaublin (2003-04 563 scorers in UMD history are also Olympians, Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 30 and seven of the eight have been Olympians Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 30 Save Percentage SV% two or more times. Jessica Wong (2011-12) 30 1. Kim Martin (2007-08) .948 2. Kim Martin (2010-11) .947 Goals by a Defenseman Goals 3. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) .943 1. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 15 4. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) .942 * Jenny Potter (Schmidgall) Jessica Wong (2010-11) 15 5. Kim Martin (2006-07) .941 Bold = Active Players 3. Larussa Luther (2001-02) 11 6. Kayla Black (2014-15) .935 Jessica Wong (2011-12) 11 7. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) .934 MINNESOTA DULUTH CAREER RECORDS

Points GP G-A-Pts Goals by a Defenseman GP Goals 7. Riitta Schaublin 84 1.82 1. Jenny Potter* 102 108-148=256 1. Jessica Wong^ 83 29 8. Jennifer Harss 89 2.04 2. Maria Rooth 124 119-113=232 2. Krista McArthur 115 24 9. Tuula Puputti 63 2.07 3. Caroline Ouellette 97 92-137=229 3. Brigette Lacquette 105 20 4. Hanne Sikio 123 100-120=220 Jamie Rasmussen 157 20 Goaltender Wins GP W-L-T 5. Haley Irwin 134 79-127=206 5. Brittny Ralph 70 19 1. Kim Martin 99 67-23-6 6. Erika Holst 127 100-104=204 Jocelyne Larocque 127 19 2. Riitta Schaublin 104 65-27-8 7. Elin Holmlov 134 67-103=170 Myriam Trepanier 142 19 3. Jennifer Harss 89 57-25-6 8. Noemie Marin 126 91-77=168 8. Navada Russell 135 18 4. Kayla Black 110 49-42-16 9. Laura Fridfinnson 151 75-81=156 9. Satu Kiipeli 124 16 5. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 44-5-4 10. Jessica Koizumi 132 84-71=155 10. Julianne Vasichek 124 11 6. Tuula Puputti 63 43-13-6 11. Emmanuelle Blais 145 73-72=145 12. Saara Tuominen 137 46-92=138 Assists by a Defenseman GP asts Games Played years GP 13. Jessica Wong 143 48-74=122 1. Jocelyne Larocque 127 86 1. Jaime Rasmussen 2006-10 157 14. Pernilla Winberg 139 45-66=111 2. Navada Russell 135 72 2. Sarah Murray 2006-10 153 15. Sara O’Toole 141 39-69=108 3. Julianne Vasichek 124 66 3. Laura Fridfinnson 2007-11 151 16. Jocelyne Larocque 127 19-55=105 4. Krista McArthur 115 67 4. Kacy Ambroz 2008-12 148 17. Katie Wilson 141 38-64=102 5. Jaime Rasmussen 157 56 Tara Gray 2007-11 148 18. Audrey Cournoyer 116 46-55=101 Brigette Lacquette 105 49 6. Emmanuelle Blais 2006-10 145 7. Satu Kiipeli 124 49 7. Tawni Mattila 2005-09 144 Goals GP Goals 8. Jessica Wong 83 48 8. Jessica Wong 2009-13 143 1. Maria Rooth 124 119 9. Brittny Ralph 70 42 Katie Wilson 2009-13 143 2. Jenny Potter* 102 108 10. Myriam Trepanier 142 40 Brienna Gillanders 2010-15 143 3. Hanne Sikio 123 100 Emma Stauber 2011-15 143 Erika Holst 127 100 Saves GP saves 5. Caroline Ouellette 97 92 1. Kayla Black 110 2,687 ^Includes points earned only as a defenseman. 6. Noemie Marin 126 91 2. Riitta Schaublin 84 2,494 * Jenny Potter (Schmidgall) 7. Jessica Koizumi 132 84 3 Kim Martin 99 2,446 Bold = Active Players 8. Haley Irwin 134 79 4. Jennifer Harss 89 2,386 9. Laura Fridfinnson 151 75 5. Kayla Black 65 1,617 BLACK-ED OUT 10. Emmanuelle Blais 145 73 6. Tuula Puputti 63 1,309 RECORD BOOK: 7. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 1,019 Senior goaltender Assists GP asts 8. Johanna Ellison 34 506 Kayla Black has 1. Jenny Potter* 102 148 9. Amanda Tapp 17 256 assumed her as- 2. Caroline Ouellette 97 137 10. Anna-Kaisa Piiroinen 16 254 sault on the Bulldog 3. Haley Irwin 137 127 record books, play- 4. Hanne Sikio 123 120 Save Percentage GP sv% ing in six games 5. Maria Rooth 124 113 1. Kim Martin 99 .943 so far this season 6. Erika Holst 127 104 to bring her career 2. Lana Steck 22 .938 games played total to 110, a new re- 7. Elin Holmlov 135 103 3. Riitta Schaublin 84 .933 cord for Bulldog goaltenders. 8. Saara Tuominen 137 92 4. Jennifer Harss 89 .931 9. Jocelyne Larocque 127 86 5. Amanda Tapp 17 .928 Black already owns the career record 10. Laura Fridfinsson 151 81 6. Johanna Ellison 34 .926 for shutouts in a career (20), single- 7. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 .925 season shutouts (9) and career saves Blueline Scorers GP G-A-Pts 8. Kayla Black 110 .923 (2558). Black is one of only five WCHA 1. Jocelyne Larocque 127 19-86=105 9. Tuula Puputti 63 .914 goaltenders to reach the 20 shutout ca- 2. Krista McArthur 115 24-67=91 10. Shannon Kasparek 11 .911 reer mark. 3. Navada Russell 135 18-72=90 4. Jessica Wong^ 83 29-48=77 Goals Against Average GP GAA Julianne Vasichek 124 11-66=77 1. Amanda Tapp 17 1.33 6. Jamie Rasmussen 157 20-56=76 2. Lana Steck 22 1.37 7. Brigette Lacquette 105 20-49-69 3. Kim Martin 99 1.52 8. Satu Kiipeli 124 16-49=65 4. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 1.58 9. Brittny Ralph 70 19-42=61 5. Johanna Ellison 34 1.60 10. Myriam Trepanier 142 19-40=59 6. Shannon Kasparek 11 1.80