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Colorado College Hockey COLORADO COLLEGE HOCKEY 2018-19 GAME NOTES Athletics Communications Contact: Jerry Cross | email: [email protected] | office: 719-389-6755 | cell: 719-205-4432 2018-19 Schedule Games 24-25 Date Opponent Time Date: Friday, Jan. 25 / Saturday, Jan. 26 Oct. 6 Alaska Anchorage W, 10-2 Time: 7:35 pm / 7:05 pm (ET) Oct. 7 Alaska Anchorage L, 3-4 Location: Oxford, Ohio Oct. 12 Alabama Huntsville W, 1-0 Oct. 13 Air Force W, 6-1 Venue: Steve Cady Arena (3,200) Oct. 19 New Hampshire (ATTSN) T, 3-3(ot) Radio: KRDO NewsRadio 105.5 FM Oct. 20 New Hampshire W, 4-3 Colorado College TV: None Miami Univ. Tigers RedHawks Nov. 2 #2 St. Cloud State* L, 3-5 Live Streaming: NCHC.tv Nov. 3 #2 St. Cloud State* L, 1-2 8-12-3 Overall Series: Miami leads 10-8-2 9-11-4 Overall Nov. 9 #1 Minnesota Duluth* L, 0-3 2-7-2-0 NCHC First Game: 12/29/93, CC won 3-1 3-7-2-1 NCHC Nov. 10 #1 Minnesota Duluth* (ALT) L, 1-5 5-4-1 Home Last Game: 11/17/18, Miami won 3-2(ot) 6-4-2 Home Nov. 16 #20/rv Miami Univ.* (ATTSN) W, 2-1 3-8-2 Away 2-6-2 Away Nov. 17 #20/rv Miami Univ.* L, 2-3(ot) Streak: Miami - 1 Nov. 30 rv/-- Omaha* T, 3-3(ot) Dec. 1 rv/-- Omaha* W, 6-3 2018-19 Roster Dec. 7 Vermont (ATTSN) W, 5-2 No. Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Hometown Last Team Dec. 8 Vermont L, 1-2 1 Alex Leclerc G 5-11 185 Jr. Longueuil, Quebec Lloydminster Dec. 14 #15/13 Arizona State L, 2-4 2 Trevor Gooch F 6-1 186 Sr. Mantua, NJ Philadelphia Dec. 15 #15/13 Arizona State L, 0-4 3 Kristian Blumenschein D 5-10 175 Jr. Kelowna, B.C. West Kelowna 4 Bryan Yoon D 6-0 175 Fr. Parker, CO Tri-City Dec. 31 Merrimack W, 5-1 5 Cole McCaskill D 6-2 196 Sr. Kamloops, B.C. Prince George Jan. 2 Maine (ALT) L, 2-4 7 Alex Berardinelli F 5-9 163 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA Lone Star Jan. 11 rv/-- North Dakota* L, 3-4(ot) 8 Zach Berzolla D 6-2 197 So. Howell, NJ Muskegon Jan. 12 rv/-- North Dakota* L, 2-3(ot) 9 Jackson Ross D 6-0 188 Fr. Denver, CO Surrey Jan. 19 #3 Univ. of Denver* (ALT2) T, 4-4(ot) 10 Tanner Ockey F 5-9 188 Sr. Calgary, Alberta Okotoks Jan. 25 Miami Univ.* 7:35 pm 11 Nick Olczyk F 6-0 197 So. Long Grove, IL Minnesota 12 Ben Copeland F 5-11 178 Fr. Edina, MN Waterloo Jan. 26 Miami Univ.* 7:05 pm 13 Nick Halloran F 5-10 173 Jr. Draper, UT Trail Feb. 1 #5 Minnesota-Duluth* 7:37 pm 14 Trey Bradley F 5-11 158 Sr. Tampa, FL Sioux Falls Feb. 2 #5 Minnesota-Duluth* 6:07 pm 15 Mason Bergh F 6-1 178 Sr. Eden Prairie, MN Chicago Feb. 8 #1 St. Cloud State* (CBSSN) 8:07 pm 16 Erik Middendorf F 6-1 190 Fr. Scottsdale, AZ U.S. National U-18 Feb. 9 #1 St. Cloud State* 6:07 pm 17 Westin Michaud F 5-9 174 Sr. Cloquet, MN Corpus Christi Feb. 22 #13 Western Michigan* 7:37 pm 18 Bailey Conger F 6-1 183 So. Boise, ID Providence Univ. 19 Troy Conzo F 5-10 160 So. Nesconset, NY Wenatchee Feb. 23 #13 Western Mich.* (ATTSN) 4:37 pm 20 Alex Pernitsky D 6-0 191 Jr. Unity, Saskatchewan Lloydminster Feb. 26 #4/3 Univ. of Denver* 7:07 pm 21 Grant Cruikshank F 5-11 185 Fr. Delafield, WI Penticton Mar. 1 rv/-- North Dakota* (CBSSN) 8:07 pm 22 Cole Josefchak D 6-3 211 Jr. Calgary, Alberta Lloydminster Mar. 2 rv/-- North Dakota* 6:07 pm 24 Jack Gates F 5-7 159 So. Oceanside, CA Janesville Mar. 8 #4/3 Univ. of Denver* (ALT2) 7:07 pm 25 Brian Williams F 5-10 176 So. San Diego, CA Wenatchee Mar. 9 #4/3 Univ. of Denver* (ATTSN) 7:07 pm 27 Ben Israel D 5-11 187 Sr. Bloomfield Hills, MI Jersey 29 Christiano Versich F 5-8 165 So. Kelly Lake, MN Bloomington Mar. 15-17 NCHC First Round TBA 33 Jon Flakne G 6-2 203 So. Maple Plain, MN Odessa Mar. 22-23 NCHC Frozen Faceoff TBA 34 Chris Wilkie F 6-1 199 RJr. Omaha, NE U. of North Dakota 36 McKay Flanagan D 6-1 202 So. Ridgefield, CT Langley Home Games in Bold 39 Andrew Farny D 5-9 177 Sr. Steamboat Springs, CO Salmon Arm *NCHC Opponent CBSSN - CBS Sports Network Head Coach: Mike Haviland (Elmira College, 1990) ATTSN - AT&T SportsNet Assistant Coaches: R.J. Enga (Colorado College, 1995) / Leon Hayward (Northeastern, 2002) ALT - Altitude Sports Director of Hockey Operations:Logan Norris (Clarkson, 2016) ALT2 - Altitude 2 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tate Maris (North Dakota, 2013) Time local to site of game and subject to change Broadcast Information Media Notes Radio: KRDO NewsRadio 105.5 and 92.5 FM / 1240 AM KSBV 93.7 West of Pikes Peak CC Athletics Communications Ken Landau | Play-by-Play Jerry Cross, Director / Hockey Contact Television: None Office: ........ 719-389-6755 Cell: ............ 719-205-4432 Live Streaming: Home: ....... 719-473-8704 NCHC.tv Fax: ............ 719-389-3873 Website: www.cctigers.com E-Mail: ....... [email protected] Twitter: CC_Hockey1 Press Box Phone: (719) 540-6520 Facebook: Colorado College Tiger Hockey This Weekend Practices / Interviews All Colorado College practices are open to the Colorado College travels to Oxford, Ohio, for a weekend series against the Miami media. However, members of the media must RedHawks, Jan. 25-26. Friday’s game will begin at 7:35 p.m (ET), while Saturday’s con- stay in the stands or in the press box and will test is scheduled for a 7:05 p.m. start. Both games will be broadcast in Colorado Springs not be allowed to interrupt practice for any and the Pikes Peak Region on KRDO NewsRadio 105.5 and 92.5 FM, and 1240 AM, as reason. Please contact Jerry Cross in the athlet- well as 93.7 KSBV (West of Pikes Peak). They will also be streamed live on NCHC.tv. ics communications office at least one day in advance if you are planning to attend a practice and for practice schedule. Last Weekend The Tigers were scheduled to play a home-and-home series with third-ranked Denver to open the Battle for The Gold Pan. On Friday, due to adverse weather and travel condi- Player Availability: Head coach Mike Haviland tions, the bus carrying the Pioneers was unable to make it to the Broadmoor World and Colorado College players are available for interviews any day the team practices. Players Arena and the game was postponed. The game will be played on Tuersday, Feb. 26, at will not be available on non-practice days. In the Broadmoor World Arena beginning at 7:07 p.m. ... On Saturday, Trey Bradley scored general, interviews will be scheduled before twice and Chris Wilkie, Mason Bergh and Bryan Yoon each collected a pair of assists as practice (primarily between 2:00 and 2:30 p.m.). the teams skated to a 4-4 tie at Magness Arena. Despite holding a 7-0 shot advantage If the requested player is not available before in the first overtime, the Tigers couldn’t capitalize and each team received a point in practice, all efforts will be made to conduct the interview after practice. the NCHC standings. Early in the 3-on-3 overtime frame, the Tigers had to kill a penalty, but did successfully and the game went to shootout. Brett Stapley, who scored twice *Please request each player at least one day in in regulation, beat CC goalie Alex Leclerc, while DU goalie Filip Larsson stopped Alex advance so the player can be properly notified. Berardinelli and Denver collected the extra point. The Pioneers came out flying to start the game, collecting 10 of the game’s first 11 shots on goal. Leclerc was sharp early, but The Mike Haviland Radio Show Stapley opened the scoring 5:48 into the game. He took a pass from Les Lancaster and Coach Haviland will join host Ken Landau for the backhanded a shot to the net that Leclerc stopped, but Stapley put home the rebound. Mike Haviland Radio Show on selected Tuesdays The Tigers tied things up when Bradley scored a power-play goal at the 8:43 mark. at two Old Chicago Pizza and Taproom locations Grant Cruikshank took a shot from the right circle that was blocked in front and went in Colorado Springs. The show will alternate right to Bradley, who beat Larsson from the slot for his eighth goal of the season. Later between the location at Woodmen Road and I-25, and and the location near the Broadmoor in the period, Lancaster was assessed a five-minute major penalty and game misconduct World Arena. The show will be from 6 - 7 p.m., for a hit on Westin Michaud, and Michaud helped the Pioneers pay for it. During the and broadcast live on KRDO NewsRadio 105.5 five-minute power play, he found Trevor Gooch in front of the net and Gooch scored his and 92.5 FM and 1240 AM.
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