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GOPHER HOCKEY GOPHER PROFILES ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL R.J. ANDERSON Year GP GATP P-PIM PP GW SH HT 05-06 37 04 412-32 0000 DEFENSEMAN 06-07 32 06 610-20 0000 Junior/Junior | 6-0 | 187 Total 69 0 10 10 22-52 0000 Shoots: Right 6 WCHA LINO LAKES, MINN. Year GP GATP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Centennial High School 05-06 26 03 39-26 0000 NHL: Philadelphia Flyers [Year 2004, Round 4, Pick 101] 06-07 22 04 46-12 0000 Total 48 07 715-38 0000 Talented defenseman who brings a good mix of offense and defense to the blueline • performs well on breakouts • will play a bigger role as a veteran blueliner this season • will look to contribute ANDERSON’S CAREER BESTS more in the scoring column in 2007-08. Goals (Game) N/A Assists (Game) 2 1/5/07 at Minnesota State 2006-07 | SOPHOMORE SEASON : Points (Game) 2 1/5/07 at Minnesota State Appeared in 32 games, including 22 WCHA contests • had totals of 0-6--6, including 0-4--4 in Goal Streak N/A league games • had two assists in the home series sweep vs. Wayne State (10/13-14) • notched Point Streak 2 3 times (last: 2/16-17/07) a career-high two assists in the 5-1 win at Minnesota State (1/5) • had two assists, both on game- winners, in the sweep at Colorado College (2/16-17) • missed six games with shoulder injuries • First Career Goal N/A owned a +2 rating • was paired with David Fischer for the majority of the season • also saw some First Career Assist 1/28/06 at Wisconsin playing time at forward • earned his second letter. 2005-06 | FRESHMAN SEASON : CAREER STATS VS. 2007-08 OPPONENTS Appeared in 37 games, including 26 WCHA contests • had totals of 0-4--4, all vs. conference RPI has not played Dodge Holiday Classic 0-0--0 (4 GP) opponents • went the season’s first 23 games without a point, then had three points in four games Boston College has not played RIT has not played • notched his first career point with an assist on the game-winning goal at Wisconsin (1/28) • Michigan 0-0--0 (1 GP) Air Force 0-0--0 (1 GP) added an assist in the 7-4 win at Michigan Tech (2/10) and the 3-2 win over Denver (2/17) • assist - Colorado College 0-2--2 (6 GP) Wayne State 0-2--2 (2 GP) ed on the game-winning goal in the 7-4 win over Alaska Anchorage (3/10) • owned a +10 rating • Ohio State has not played St. Cloud State 0-0--0 (6 GP) played in the last 19 games • has one assist in five career postseason games • was paired with Denver 0-1--1 (6 GP) Minnesota Duluth 0-0--0 (6 GP) Alex Goligoski for the majority of the season • earned his first letter. Minnesota State 0-2--2 (3 GP) Wisconsin 0-1--1 (7 GP) Alaska Anchorage 0-1--1 (10 GP) WCHA First Round 0-1--1 (5 GP) HIGH SCHOOL : Michigan State 0-0--0 (1 GP) WCHA Final Five 0-0--0 (2 GP) Michigan Tech 0-1--1 (5 GP) NCAA Tournament 0-0--0 (3 GP) Played his prep hockey at Centennial High School in Lino Lakes, Minn. • head coach was Eric Aus North Dakota 0-0--0 (7 GP) POSTSEASON TOTAL 0-1--1 (10 GP) • scored 58 goals and 117 assists for 175 points in three seasons with the Cougars • had 23-28- -51 last season to finish seventh in the state in scoring among defensemen • helped his team to a 22-4-2 record in his senior season • was named a Minnesota Mr. Hockey finalist and the PERSONAL : Minneapolis Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year • named AP second team all-state, St. Paul Majoring in communication studies • lists hunting, fishing and golfing as hobbies • lists win - Pioneer Press first team all-state, Star Tribune first team all-metro and all-North Suburban ning the 2004 Minnesota Class AA State Championship as his most memorable sports thrill Conference last season • recorded two hat tricks and 12 multi-point games in his senior campaign • son of Jon and the late Jody Anderson • R.J. is short for Rajon, a combination of his father’s • led the state’s defensemen in scoring and was sixth overall with 29-56--85 in 2003-04 • his 56 name (Jon) and his grandfather’s name (Ralph) • born July 16, 1986. helpers led all Minnesota high school players • led Centennial to the 2004 Class AA State Championship and a 30-1-0 overall record • was named AP and Pioneer Press all-state, Star Tribune all-metro and all-North Suburban Conference • led his team's defensemen in scoring in his sophomore season with six goals and 33 assists • drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers with the 101st pick in the fourth round of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. MINNESOTA HOCKEY 2007-08 43 GOPHER HOCKEY GOPHER PROFILES BARRIBALL’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL JAY BARRIBALL Year GP GATP P-PIM PP GW SH HT 06-07 44 20 23 43 8-16 7400 FORWARD Total 44 20 23 43 8-16 7400 Sophomore/Sophomore | 5-9 | 167 Shoots: Right 26 WCHA Year GP GATP P-PIM PP GW SH HT PRIOR LAKE, MINN. 06-07 28 10 14 24 5-10 2200 Academy of Holy Angels | Sioux Falls [USHL] Total 28 10 14 24 5-10 2200 NHL: San Jose Sharks [Year 2006, Round 7, Pick 203] An excellent skater with quick feet and loads of offensive talent • has a strong work ethic, a com - BARRIBALL’S CAREER BESTS mitment to defense and makes the players around him better • not afraid to battle for pucks down Goals (Game) 2 3 times (last: 3/9/07 vs. Alaska Anchorage) low and in front of the net despite his size • Minnesota’s top returning scorer from 2006-07. Assists (Game) 2 2 times (last: 2/17/07 at Colorado College) 2006-07 | FRESHMAN SEASON : Points (Game) 3 2/2/07 at Alaska Anchorage Goal Streak 4 10/6-21/06 One of five Golden Gophers to appear in all 44 games • shared the team’s Dr. V. George Point Streak 8 10/6-11/3/06 Nagobads Unsung Hero Award with Evan Kaufmann • ranked first on the team in scoring with 20-23--43, including 10-14--24 in 28 WCHA games • ranked second in the WCHA and fourth in First Career Goal 10/6/06 vs. Maine the nation in freshman scoring; and fourth in the WCHA and 10th in the nation in points per game First Career Assist 10/13/06 vs. Wayne State among freshmen (0.98) • tied for the the team lead with 12 multi-point games and three multi- goal games • had a point in 30 of 44 games • team was 23-3-2 when he tallied a point • tied for CAREER STATS VS. 2007-08 OPPONENTS the team lead with four game-winning goals • had four assists on game-winning goals • earned one WCHA Rookie of the Week honor (2/6) • named the CSTV/HCA National Rookie of the RPI has not played Dodge Holiday Classic 1-2--3 (2 GP) Month for October with 6-5--11 in seven games during the month • opened the season on an Boston College has not played RIT has not played eight-game point streak (6-6--12) • scored his first career goal in the 3-1 loss to Maine in the sea - Michigan 0-0--0 (1 GP) Air Force 1-0--1 (1 GP) son-opener (10/6) • had 3-1--4 in the sweep vs. Wayne State (10/13-14) • had 1-2--3 in the both Colorado College 2-4--6 (4 GP) Wayne State 3-1--4 (2 GP) sweeps over Ohio State (10/20-21) and Colorado College (10/27-28) • had 2-1--3 in the series Ohio State 1-2--3 (2 GP) St. Cloud State 3-3--6 (4 GP) vs. St. Cloud State (11/10-11) • scored his first career game-winning goal in the 2-1 win over Denver 0-0--0 (2 GP) Minnesota Duluth 0-1--1 (2 GP) Wisconsin (11/18) • had 1-1--2 in the 5-2 win at Michigan Tech (12/9) • had 1-2--3 at the Dodge Minnesota State 1-3--4 (4 GP) Wisconsin 1-1--2 (5 GP) Holiday Classic (1-2--3) • helped Minnesota to a 5-1 win at Minnesota State with 1-1--2 (1/5) • Alaska Anchorage 4-3--7 (5 GP) WCHA First Round 2-1--3 (3 GP) went on a six-game point streak with 4-6--10 from Feb. 2-24 • notched his first career three-point Michigan State 0-1--1 (1 GP) WCHA Final Five 0-2--2 (2 GP) Michigan Tech 1-1--2 (4 GP) NCAA Tournament 2-0--2 (2 GP) game with 2-1--3, including the game-winner, in the 8-2 win at Alaska Anchorage (2/2) • had 1- North Dakota 1-1--2 (4 GP) POSTSEASON TOTAL 4-3--7 (7 GP) 2--3 in the sweep at CC (2/16-17) • had 1-2--3 in the series vs. St. Cloud State (2/23-24) • scored two goals, including the game-winner in the 6-2 win over UAA in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs (3/2) • assisted on Blake Wheeler’s overtime game-winner in the 3-2 win over North Tribune first team all-metro, Pioneer Press third team all-state and all-Missota Conference • Dakota in the title game of the WCHA Final Five (3/17) • scored a goal in both of Minnesota’s had totals of 20-43--63 to help lead the Stars to a section title during his sophomore season games at the NCAA West Regional (3/24-25) • has 4-3--7 in seven postseason games • owned • names all-conference • was a teammate at Holy Angels with Golden Gophers Mike a +15 rating • has 8-9--17 in the last 15 games • often played right wing on Minnesota’s second Carman, Jeff Frazee and Erik Johnson • joined the Sioux Fall Stampede of the USHL follow - line • earned his first letter.