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Statistical Leaders the Latest in Bobcat Nation GAMES 11-13 | #10/10 CLARKSON | JAN. 8-10, 2021 | 7/7/4 PM 2020-21 SCHEDULE #12/13 Quinnipiac Bobcats Date Opponent Time/Result December 6-3-1, 0-1-1 ECAC Hockey 12/14 SACRED HEART W, 9-2 VS 12/15 SACRED HEART W (OT), 2-1 #10/10 Clarkson Golden Knights 12/18 #12/13 BOWLING GREEN L, 1-4 6-3-1, 1-0-1 ECAC Hockey 12/19 #12/13 BOWLING GREEN L, 2-4 12/22 HOLY CROSS W, 6-1 Watch (US): ESPN+ | Watch (INT'L): Stretch Internet | Live Stats: gobobcats.com 12/23 at Holy Cross W, 3-0 THE LATEST IN BOBCAT NATION 12/26 #19 AIC W, 8-3 12/27 at #19 AIC W, 3-2 • Odeen Tufto earned the Hockey Commissioners Association National 12/31 at St. Lawrence * T (OT), 2-2 Men's Player of the Month for December, making him the first Bobcats' January national player of the month in program history. 1/3 ST. LAWRENCE * L, 2-4 • Tufto still leads the nation with 15 assists and 19 points, and is within 1/8 #10/10 CLARKSON * 7 PM three career points of moving into 10th all-time in program history. • Quinnipiac scored two extra-attacker goals in a game vs. St. Lawrence 1/9 #10/10 CLARKSON * 7 PM on Sunday for the first time since March 13, 2015. 1/10 #10/10 CLARKSON * 4 PM • Peter DiLiberatore leads the nation's defensemen with 10 assists and is 1/15 at Colgate * 5 PM fifth with 11 points 1/17 COLGATE * 4 PM • Zach Metsa is tied for 2nd among the nation's defensemen with nine 1/22 at Clarkson * 5 PM assists and third with 12 points 1/23 at Clarkson * 4 PM • Ty Smilanic is 5th nationally among rookies with six goals 1/24 at Clarkson * 4 PM • Quinnipiac leads the nation with a .588 faceoff percentage while Odeen Tufto leads the nation individually at .680 February 2/5 ST. LAWRENCE * 7 PM STATISTICAL LEADERS 2/6 ST. LAWRENCE * 7 PM FORWARDS GP G A P SH +/- PPG GWG 2/12 at Colgate * 5 PM #29 Odeen Tufto 10 4 15 19 23 +2 2 1 2/13 at Colgate * 4 PM #10 Ethan de Jong 10 5 5 10 29 -3 5 2 2/26 at St. Lawrence * 4 PM #96 Ty Smilanic 10 6 2 8 28 +1 2 1 2/27 at St. Lawrence * 4 PM #11 Wyatt Bongiovanni 7 4 3 7 27 +2 1 1 March DEFENSE GP G A P SH +/- PPG BLK 3/5 COLGATE * 7 PM #23 Zach Metsa 10 3 9 12 23 +1 1 12 3/6 COLGATE * 7 PM #3 Peter DiLiberatore 10 1 10 11 34 +2 1 8 3/19-21 ECAC Hockey Tournament #8 Nick Bochen 10 2 2 4 17 -2 1 0 #7 Marcus Chorney 10 1 1 2 14 +4 1 10 * - ECAC Hockey Contest BOLD - Home Game GOALTENDER GP-GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV% SO #31 Keith Petruzzelli 10-10 6-3-1 581:12 18 1.86 .931 1 MEDIA INFORMATION TALE OF THE TAPE Asst. Director (MIH Contact) ........ Kevin Noonan QUINNIPIAC CLARKSON Office Phone .......................................203-582-5387 3.80 ......................Scoring Offense ....................3.80 Cell Phone ................................ 860-235-1380 2.30 ..................... Scoring Defense ................... 2.00 1.50 ...............................Margin ............................ 0.90 Email [email protected] 33.00 ..............................SOG ............................29.90 Website ................................... www.gobobcats.com 4.70 .........................Penalties PG........................3.80 13.50 ............................PIM/gm ............................8.70 TV Play-by-Play .....................................Phil Giubileo 5.70 ............................. PPC/gm ............................3.60 TV Color Commentary .....Dan Bahl/Rich Coppola 1.50 ............................. PPG/gm ........................... 0.90 15/57 (26.3) ............Power Play ...........9/36 (25.0) Flagship TV........................................................ESPN+ 35/42 (83.3) ...........Penalty Kill .......... 30/37 (81.1) @QU_MIH GOBOBCATS.COM @QU_MIH QUINNIPIAC GAME NOTES The No. 12/13 Quinnipiac men’s ice several goaltender and rookies of the QUINNIPIAC MEN’S HOCKEY hockey team is set for its first regular month. Tufto is the first Bobcat to receive 2020-21 BREAKDOWN Overall .................................................................. 6-3-1 season three-game series as the Bobcats recognition since Andrew Shortridge ’20 Home .................................................................... 4-3-0 host the No. 10/10 Clarkson Golden was the HCA’s National Goaltender of Away ...................................................................... 2-0-1 Knights beginning Friday night at 7 p.m. the Month in December 2018. Tufto led Neutral .................................................................. 0-0-0 the nation with 14 assists and 17 points, Overtime .............................................................. 1-0-1 Last 5 Games ...................................................... 3-1-1 Last Time Out recorded a .668 faceoff percentage and Last 10 Games .................................................... 6-3-1 The Bobcats went 0-1-1 in the opening recorded his 100th career assist in the Last 15 Games .................................................... 6-3-1 weekend of ECAC Hockey, picking up month. vs. ECAC Hockey................................................ 0-1-1 two points with a shootout win at St. vs. Hockey East .................................................. 0-0-0 vs. Atlantic Hockey ........................................... 6-0-0 Lawrence on Dec. 31 before falling to the National Rankings vs. WCHA.............................................................. 0-2-0 Saints in Hamden on Sunday, 4-2. Odeen Despite a difficult weekend to open ECAC vs. Independent ................................................ 0-0-0 Tufto had a goal and an assist in each Hockey play, the Bobcats did not see much vs. Ranked Opponents.................................... 2-2-0 game while the Bobcats scored three movement in the nation rankings as they One-Goal Games .............................................. 2-0-0 extra-attacker goals moved up one spot to No. 12 in the USA Following a Win ................................................. 5-1-1 Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll and Following a Loss ................................................ 1-1-0 Scouting Clarkson fell one spot to No. 13 in the USCHO Poll. Following at Tie ................................................. 0-1-0 Clarkson enters the weekend with an This weekend marks the first Top 10 team Scoring First ........................................................ 5-1-0 identical 6-3-1 overall record and own a to come to Hamden this weekend and the Opponent Scores First .................................... 1-2-1 1-0-1 mark after one weekend of ECAC Bobcats will face a ranked opponent for Leading After 1st Period ................................ 4-0-0 Hockey play. The Golden Knights take the third time. Trailing After 1st Period .................................. 0-2-1 Tied After 1st Period ........................................ 2-1-0 a three-game unbeaten streak into the Leading After 2nd Period .............................. 6-1-0 weekend series and are 4-1-1 in the last six Save Face Trailing After 2nd Period ................................ 0-2-1 games. Last time out, the Golden Knights The Bobcats once again are the top faceoff Tied After 2nd Period ...................................... 0-0-0 won 4-1 at Colgate to open league play team in the nation as they continue to Scoring No Goals .............................................. 0-0-0 before dropping a shootout at home to show prowess at the dot. Quinnipiac Scoring 1 Goal ................................................... 0-1-0 the Raiders on Sunday, Jan. 3. First year has a healthy lead with a .588 faceoff Scoring 2 Goals.................................................. 1-2-1 Alex Campbell leads the Golden Knights percentage, followed by Massachusetts Scoring 3 Goals.................................................. 2-0-0 with 10 assists and 14 points through the at .577. The Bobcats have won the faceoff Scoring 4 Goals.................................................. 0-0-0 Scoring 5+ Goals ............................................... 3-0-0 first 10 games while senior Grant Cooper battle in every game but one this season. leads the team with six goals and Anthony Quinnipiac has two of the best centers in Allowing No Goals ............................................ 1-0-0 Callin has five goals and five assists. The the nation as Tufto leads all centers with Allowing 1 Goal ................................................. 2-0-0 Allowing 2 Goals ............................................... 2-0-1 Golden Knights have split time in net a .680 faceoff percentage and Skyler Allowing 3 Goals ............................................... 1-0-0 between Kris Oldham and Ethan Haider Brind’Amour is 27th in the country at Allowing 4 Goals ............................................... 0-3-0 with Oldham going 4-1-0, 2.65 GAA .594. Allowing 5+ Goals ............................................ 0-0-0 and .902 save percentage while Haider Game was decided by one goal .................. 2-0-0 is 2-2-1 with a 2.77 GAA and .887 save Lighting the Lamp Game was decided by two goals ................ 0-2-0 percentage. The Bobcats have been among the most Game was decided by three goals ............. 1-1-0 impressive offensive teams in 2020-21 Game was decided by four goals ............... 0-0-0 All-Time vs. Clarkson to date, tied for fifth in the nation with Game was decided by five-plus goals ...... 3-0-0 The Bobcats are 16-14-3 all-time against Clarkson and RIT averaging 3.80 goals Outshooting Opponents ............................... 5-1-1 the Saints in 33 meetings dating back per game while their 38 total goals is tied Being Outshot...................................................
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