Western Collegiate Hockey Association MSC 8302, 2211 S. Josephine Street Denver, CO 80208-8302 303.871.4491 • fax 303.871.4770 Bruce M. McLeod, Commissioner [email protected] Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Associate Commissioner of Operations [email protected] Greg Shepherd, Supervisor of Officials [email protected] Doug Spencer Associate Commissioner for Public Relations March 8, 2014 608.829.0100 • cell 303.475.9283 [email protected] Plenty Up for Grabs On Final Night of Regular Season Five Weekend Series Conclude Saturday with BSU at BGSU, LSSU at FSU, WCHA • Home to a MTU at MSU, NMU at UAH, UAA at UAF; Conference Championship and Record 37 Men’s National Championship Teams MacNaughton Cup, Fourth Home Playoff Spot, Two Berths, All Eight First Since 1951 Round Playoff Pairings to be Determined; Ferris State, Minnesota State Tied 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, for First; FSU, MSU, Alaska to Host First Round Playoff Series; Falcons, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, Huskies, Seawolves Also in Post-Season; Tickets Available for 2014 WCHA 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, Final Five … Playoff Championship March 21-22 at Van Andel Arena in 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, Grand Rapids; Watch WCHA Hockey Live and On Demand Via America 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, ONE Sports; Get Live Scoreboards, Stats, Box Scores, Recaps at WCHA. 2011 com, WCHA.com/mobile; Top Plays Video Highlights Available Wednesdays at WCHA.com; Catch This Week in the WCHA Radio Show Each Friday Men’s Member Teams University of Alabama in Huntsville University of Alaska Anchorage 2013-14 WCHA Men’s Standings University of Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State University Conference Only Overall Bowling Green State University Pts GP W L T Win% GF- GA GP W L T Win% GF- GA Ferris State University 1 Minnesota State 40 27 20- 7- 0 .741 94- 57 35 22-13- 0 .629 112- 85 Lake Superior State University Ferris State 40 27 19- 6- 2 .741 90- 61 36 24- 9- 3 .708 117- 81 Michigan Technological University 3 Alaska 30 27 14-11- 2 .556 96- 74 33 17-12- 4 .576 117- 91 Minnesota State University 4 Bowling Green 28 27 12-11- 4 .519 84- 71 35 15-14- 6 .514 107- 95 Northern Michigan University Michigan Tech 28 27 12-11- 4 .519 77- 77 37 14-17- 6 .459 95-100 6 Alaska Anchorage 26 27 11-12- 4 .481 71- 76 33 15-14- 4 .515 89- 93 2014 WCHA Final Five 7 Northern Michigan 25 27 12-14- 1 .463 72- 73 35 14-19- 2 .429 91- 98 March 21-22 8 Bemidji State 24 27 10-13- 4 .444 70- 71 35 10-18- 7 .386 88-102 Van Andel Arena Lake Superior State 24 27 12-15- 0 .444 69- 82 35 16-18- 1 .471 93-112 Grand Rapids, MI 10 Alabama Huntsville 5 27 2-24- 1 .093 28-109 37 2-34- 1 .068 39-161 Three-Game ticket packages ($50 & $95) can be purchased in person at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® This Week in the WCHA Convention Center box offices, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at Ticket- Results of Friday, March 7: Bemidji State 3 at Bowling Green 5 (WCHA); Lake Superior 1 at Ferris State 2 (WCHA); master outlets – including D&W stores Northern Michigan 4 at Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA); Michigan Tech 0 at Minnesota State 3 (WCHA); *Alaska and select Family Fare and Walmart Anchorage 2 at Alaska 7 (WCHA). * Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup locations, or can be charged by phone Games for Saturday, March 8: Bemidji State at Bowling Green (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Lake Superior at Ferris State at 1.800.745.3000. (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Michigan Tech at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Northern Michigan at Alabama visit us on the web at: Huntsville (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; *Alaska Anchorage at Alaska (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT. *Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup wcha.com wcha.com/mobile Tickets Available for 2014 WCHA Final Five League Playoff Championship March 21-22 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Watch WCHA Hockey Rapids, Michigan; Single Game Tickets On Sale March 10 Action Live and On Demand All Season Via Tickets for the upcoming 2014 WCHA Final Five playoff championship at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids are America ONE Sports available. Three-game ticket packages, priced at $95 and $50, can be purchased at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Convention Center box offices, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at Ticketmaster outlets – includ- ing D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart locations, or can be charged by phone at 1.800.745.3000. There will be two semifinal games on Friday at 2:07 pm ET and 7:07 pm ET and those match ups will be announced once all first round playoff games are complete. The WCHA membership has determined that the team in closest proximity, if participating in one of the two Friday semifinals, will play in the evening game. The Broadmoor Trophy championship game will be Saturday evening at 7:07 pm ET. Single game tickets will go on sale March 10. Ticket prices for individual games are: Semifinal Game 1 – $35 and $18; Semifinal Game 2: $35 and $18; Championship Game 3: $40 and $25. WCHA M Release • Weekend Update • 030814

March 7 Game Summaries WCHA.com, WCHA.com/mobile Feature Bemidji State 3 at Bowling Green 5 (WCHA) Live Scoreboards and Stats, Recaps, etc. Attendance: 1677. Total Time: 2:13. Scoring by Period - BMJ 1-2-0=3; BGS 2-3-0=5. 1st Period Scoring - 1, BMJ Brendan Harms/7 (Markus Gerbrandt/10, Cory Ward/9) The WCHA’s official web site, wcha.com, also features fully-functional 4:50; 2, BGS Ben Murphy/12 (Pierre-Luc Mercier/9, Connor Kucera/6) 6:50; 3, mobile pages at wcha.com/mobile where visitors can access live BGS Mark Cooper/14 (Bryce Williamson/15, Ben Murphy/6) 11:08. 2nd Period national scoreboards, in-game stats and box scores, recaps, standings, Scoring - 4, BMJ John Parker/2 (James Hansen/6, Phillip Marinaccio/6) 2:38; 5, BGS etc. Get all the latest developments as games are in progress! Kevin Dufour/7 (Sean Walker/9, Mike Sullivan/7) 3:50; 6, BGS Sean Walker/2 (Mike Sullivan/8, Kevin Dufour/7) 8:34 (PP) (GW); 7, BGS Ryan Carpenter/6 (Pierre-Luc Mercier/10, Mike Sullivan/9) 10:40; 8, BMJ Markus Gerbrandt/14 (Cory Ward/10, Watch WCHA Men’s Game Action Live Sam Rendle/3) 17:32. 3rd Period Scoring - None. Bemidji State Goaltending - Jesse Wilkins (30:40, 13 shots, 8 saves, 5 GA); Reid Mimmack (27:13, 14 shots, 14 saves, and On-Demand Via America ONE 0 GA); Empty Net (2:07, 0 GA). Bowling Green Goaltending - Tommy Burke (60:00, Sports; Link Up at WCHA.com 19 shots, 16 saves, 3 GA). Win - Tommy Burke, BGS (11-6-6). Loss - Jesse Wilkins, First Round Playoff Games Available BMJ (3-6-3). Shots On - BMJ 10-3-6=19; BGS 8-10-9=27. Power Plays - BMJ 0 of 3; BGS 1 of 2. Penalties - BMJ 2 (4 min); BGS 3 (6 min). New Records - Bowling The men’s WCHA has teamed up with America ONE Sports to forge a Green 15-14-6, Bemidji State 10-18-7. Three Stars: 1. Kevin Dufour (BGSU) 2. Ben successful new partnership and conference-wide broadband initiative Murphy (BGSU) 3. Sean Walker (BGSU). throughout the 2013-14 season. WCHATV powered by America ONE Sports Lake Superior State 1 at Ferris State 2 (WCHA) enables fans everywhere to watch member team home games throughout Attendance: 2059. Total Time: 2:18. Scoring by Period - LSS 0-1-0=1; FSU 1-1-0=2. the season live and on-demand, including all 140 conference match-ups. 1st Period Scoring - 1, FSU Cory Kane/12 (Scott Czarnowczan/15, Jason Binkley/19) The league and the four host teams are also making all first round playoff 14:25 (PP). 2nd Period Scoring - 2, FSU Kyle Schempp/8 (Dakota Klecha/3, Justin games available live and on demand for the first time ever via America DeMartino/10) 9:47 (GW); 3, LSS Colin Campbell/13 (Dan Radke/20) 12:08. 3rd ONE sports. Playoff games are priced at $9. Period Scoring - None. Lake Superior State Goaltending - Kevin Kapalka (58:52, 44 Viewers can access live games via portals at WCHA.com, americaone- shots, 42 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (1:08, 0 GA). Ferris State Goaltending - C.J. Motte sports.com, and through the official websites of league-member teams. (60:00, 33 shots, 32 saves, 1 GA). Win - C.J. Motte, FSU (23-7-3). Loss - Kevin Kapalka, LSS (9-8-1). Shots On Goal - LSS 12-12-9=33; FSU 9-18-17=44. Power Plays - LSS 0 Most games are also available in High Definition. of 3; FSU 1 of 5. Penalties - LSS 9 (18 min); FSU 7 (14 min). New Records - Ferris Subscribers can access games through traditional web browsers on PC State 24-9-3, Lake Superior State 16-18-1. Three Stars: 1. Kyle Schempp (FSU) 2. and MAC computers and iOS and Android devices. Each live event may C.J. Motte (FSU) 3. Cory Kane (FSU). be viewed beginning 10 minutes prior to start time and all events are in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Northern Michigan 4 at Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) Three pass levels – Day Pass, Monthly Pass or Full Season Pass – are Attendance: 2704. Total Time: 2:18. Scoring by Period - NMU 1-2-1=4; ALH 0-1-0=1. available for either mobile or PC/MAC devices and all passes include 1st Period Scoring - 1, NMU Brock Maschmeyer/4 (Stephan Vigier/14, Mitch Jones/19) 4:56 (PP). 2nd Period Scoring - 2, NMU Dominik Shine/6 (Reed Seckel/11) 1:06 (GW); on-demand viewing. Any pass purchased will allow fans to watch all WCHA 3, ALH Cody Marooney/2 (Brandon Carlson/3, Craig Pierce/4) 16:02 (PP); 4, NMU events played in WCHA venues during that time period. Only live events Reed Seckel/11 (Shane Sooth/12, Wade Epp/5) 19:56. 3rd Period Scoring - 5, NMU can be viewed on mobile devices. The price structure is: A. Day Pass – 24 Reed Seckel/12 (Dominik Shine/9) 7:45. Northern Michigan Goaltending - Mathias hours (Noon ET of the day purchased to Noon ET of the next day): $8 per Dahlstrom (60:00, 28 shots, 27 saves, 1 GA). Alabama Huntsville Goaltending - Matt pass plus a $1 daily option for mobile delivery. Day Pass makes available all Larose (59:46, 42 shots, 38 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:14, 0 GA). Win - Mathias games from any given night and comes with on-demand from the previous Dahlstrom, NMU (13-17-2). Loss - Matt Larose, ALH (1-17-1). Shots On Goal - NMU 24 hours. B. Monthly Pass – viewing for 30 days from day of purchase: $45 16-15-11=42; ALH 9-10-9=28. Power Plays - NMU 1 of 3; ALH 1 of 6. Penalties - NMU per pass plus a $1 daily option for mobile delivery. Monthly passes come 9 (18 min); ALH 6 (12 min). New Records - Northern Michigan 14-19-2, Alabama Huntsville 2-34-1. Three Stars: 1. Reed Seckel (NMU) 2. Mathias Dahlstrom (NMU) with on-demand access for the previous 30 days events. C. Full Season 3. Dominik Shine (NMU). Pass – $150 per pass plus a $1 daily option for mobile delivery. Season passes make available on-demand games from the previous 30 days. Michigan Tech 0 at Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) Attendance: 3484. Total Time: 2:23. Scoring by Period - MTU 0-0-0=0; MNS 0-0-3=3. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - 1, MNS Video Highlights Package of Top Plays Dylan Margonari/8 (Brett Stern/6, Jean-Paul Lafontaine/19) 16:18 (GW); 2, MNS Chase Available Wednesday’s at WCHA.com Grant/8 (Johnny McInnis/15, Teddy Blueger/16) 18:06; 3, MNS Bryce Gervais/11 18:51 (EN). Michigan Tech Goaltending - Pheonix Copley (59:52, 31 shots, 29 A weekly WCHA men’s video highlights package of top plays is available saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:08, 1 GA). Minnesota State Goaltending - Cole Huggins each Wednesday afternoon at WCHA.com. (60:00, 26 shots, 26 saves, 0 GA). Win - Cole Huggins, MNS (17-7-0). Loss - Pheonix Copley, MTU (10-11-5). Shots On Goal - MTU 3-12-11=26; MNS 8-12-12=32. Power Plays - MTU 0 of 5; MNS 0 of 5. Penalties - MTU 6 (12 min); MNS 6 (12 min). New Catch ‘This Week in the WCHA’ Radio Records - Minnesota State 22-13-0, Michigan Tech 14-17-6. Three Stars: 1. Dylan Margonari (MSU) 2. Cole Huggins (MSU) 3. Chase Grant (MSU). Show Friday’s at WCHA.com

Alaska Anchorage 2 at Alaska 7 (WCHA) (Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup) This Week in the WCHA, college hockey’s longest running weekly radio Attendance: 3921. Total Time: 2:27. Scoring by Period - AKA 0-0-2=2; AKF 3-1-3=7. show, is available on Friday’s throughout the regular season at WCHA.com 1st Period Scoring - 1, AKF Tyler Morley/16 (Trevor Campbell/10, Josh Atkinson/6) and is also available for electronic distribution to all interested stations. 1:09; 2, AKF Tyler Morley/17 (Garrick Perry/8, Marcus Basara/12) 18:40; 3, AKF Cody Hosted by Jim Rich and produced by Kevin Falness of the Minnesota Wild Kunyk/19 (Nolan Huysmans/14, Josh Atkinson/7) 18:53 (GW). 2nd Period Scoring - 4, Radio Network, This Week in the WCHA runs 6-7 minutes and features AKF Cody Kunyk/20 9:59. 3rd Period Scoring - 5, AKF Cody Kunyk/21 (Colton Beck/22, news, game highlights, post-game sound clips, a look at upcoming games, Marcus Basara/13) 0:46; 6, AKA Brad Duwe/4 (Hayden Trupp/7, Blake Tatchell/19) 9:13; 7, AKF Cody Kunyk/22 (Colton Beck/23, Colton Parayko/19) 11:44 (PP); 8, AKF etc. Trevor Campbell/4 (Garrick Perry/9) 19:19; 9, AKA Brett Cameron/8 (Matt Bailey/16, Contact: Kevin Falness, Minnesota Wild Radio Network (kfalness@wild. Scott Allen/11) 19:46. Alaska Anchorage Goaltending - Chris Kamal (60:00, 32 shots, com or 651 755-5161). 25 saves, 7 GA). Alaska Goaltending - Sean Cahill (60:00, 22 shots, 20 saves, 2 GA). Win - Sean Cahill, AKF (9-3-1). Loss - Chris Kamal, AKA (6-6-1). Shots On Goal - AKA 5-10-7=22; AKF 13-7-12=32. Power Plays - AKA 0 of 2; AKF 1 of 2. Penalties - AKA 2 (4 min); AKF 2 (4 min). New Records - Alaska 17-12-4, Alaska Anchorage 15-14-4. Three Stars: 1. Cody Kunyk (Alaska) 2. Tyler Morley (Alaska) 3. Sean Cahill (Alaska). WCHA M Release • Weekend Update • 030814 Seeded 8th with a loss, a Northern Michigan win or tie, a Lake Superior WCHA Scenarios State loss, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State loss or tie. Seeded 8th with a loss, a Northern Michigan win or tie, a Lake Superior Here are scenarios heading into the final regular season conference games State tie, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State loss. of Saturday, March 8, courtesy of Tim Danehy and collegehockeystats.net. Seeded 8th with a loss, a Northern Michigan win or tie, and a Lake Superior State win. Minnesota State Seeded 1st with a win. Northern Michigan Seeded 1st with a tie and a Ferris State loss or tie. Seeded 6th with a win and an Alaska Anchorage loss or tie. Seeded 1st with a loss and a Ferris State loss. Seeded 6th with a tie, an Alaska Anchorage loss, and an Lake Superior Seeded 2nd with a tie and a Ferris State win. State loss or tie. Seeded 2nd with a loss and a Ferris State win or tie. Seeded 7th with a win and an Alaska Anchorage win. Seeded 7th with a tie, an Alaska Anchorage loss, and an Lake Superior Ferris State State win. Seeded 1st with a win and a Minnesota State loss or tie. Seeded 7th with a tie, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, and an Lake Superior Seeded 1st with a tie and a Minnesota State loss. State loss or tie. Seeded 2nd with a win and a Minnesota State win. Seeded 7th with a loss, a Lake Superior State loss or tie, and a Bemidji Seeded 2nd with a tie and a Minnesota State win or tie. State loss or tie. Seeded 2nd with a loss. Seeded 8th with a tie, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, and an Lake Superior State win. Alaska Seeded 8th with a loss, a Lake Superior State loss or tie, and a Bemidji Seeded 3rd. State win. Seeded 8th with a loss, a Lake Superior State win, and a Bemidji State Michigan Tech loss or tie. Seeded 4th with a win. Finishes 9th with a loss, a Lake Superior State win, and a Bemidji State win. Seeded 4th with a tie and a Bowling Green loss or tie. Seeded 4th with a loss, a Bowling Green loss, and an Alaska Anchorage Lake Superior State loss or tie. Seeded 6th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, and a Northern Michigan Seeded 5th with a tie and a Bowling Green win. loss or tie. Seeded 5th with a loss, a Bowling Green win or tie, and an Alaska Anchor- Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, and a Northern Michi- age loss or tie. gan win. Seeded 6th with a loss and an Alaska Anchorage win. Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, and a Northern Michigan tie. Bowling Green Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, a Northern Michigan Seeded 4th with a win and a Michigan Tech loss or tie. loss, and a Bemidji State loss or tie. Seeded 4th with a tie and a Michigan Tech loss. Seeded 8th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, a Northern Michigan Seeded 4th with a loss, a Michigan Tech loss, and an Alaska Anchorage win. loss, and a Bemidji State win. Seeded 5th with a win and a Michigan Tech win. Seeded 8th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, a Northern Michigan Seeded 5th with a tie and a Michigan Tech win or tie. win, and a Bemidji State loss or tie. Seeded 5th with a loss and a Michigan Tech win or tie. Seeded 8th with a tie, a Northern Michigan loss, and a Bemidji State loss Seeded 5th with a loss, a Michigan Tech loss, and an Alaska Anchorage or tie. loss or tie. Seeded 8th with a tie, a Northern Michigan win or tie, and a Bemidji State loss. Alaska Anchorage Finishes 9th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, a Northern Michi- Seeded 5th with a win and a Michigan Tech loss. gan win, and a Bemidji State win. Seeded 6th with a win and a Michigan Tech win or tie. Finishes 9th with a tie, a Northern Michigan loss, and a Bemidji State win. Seeded 6th with a tie and a Northern Michigan loss or tie. Finishes 9th with a tie, a Northern Michigan win or tie, and a Bemidji Seeded 6th with a loss, a Northern Michigan loss, a Lake Superior State State win or tie. loss or tie, and a Bemidji State loss or tie. Finishes 9th with a loss. Seeded 6th with a loss, a Northern Michigan loss, a Lake Superior State loss, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State win. con’t Seeded 6th with a loss, a Northern Michigan loss, a Lake Superior State tie, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State win or tie. Seeded 7th with a tie and a Northern Michigan win. Seeded 7th with a loss, a Northern Michigan loss, a Lake Superior State loss, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State loss or tie. Seeded 7th with a loss, a Northern Michigan loss, a Lake Superior State tie, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State loss. Seeded 7th with a loss, a Northern Michigan loss, and a Lake Superior State win. Seeded 7th with a loss, a Northern Michigan win or tie, a Lake Superior State loss or tie, and a Bemidji State loss or tie. Seeded 7th with a loss, a Northern Michigan win or tie, a Lake Superior State loss, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State win. Seeded 7th with a loss, a Northern Michigan win or tie, a Lake Superior State tie, a Bemidji State win, and a Minnesota State win or tie. WCHA M Release • Weekend Update • 030814 Bemidji State Seeded 6th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan loss, 2014 WCHA Final Five Playoff a Lake Superior State loss, and a Minnesota State loss or tie. Championship to Hit Grand Rapids, Van Seeded 6th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan Andel Arena in Two Weeks loss, a Lake Superior State tie, and a Minnesota State loss. Area Gearing Up to Host Premier College Hockey Tournament March 21-22; Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan Northwest Corner Hotels Offering Great Room Rates, Discount Ticket loss, a Lake Superior State loss, and a Minnesota State win. Packages; Three Days of Fun-Filled, Family-Friendly Activities to Include Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan WCHA Kick-Off Event and WCHA “The Voice’ Contest on Thursday at the loss, a Lake Superior State tie, and a Minnesota State win or tie. Deltaplex, The Purple Community Game to Fight Cancer on Friday, USA Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan Hockey Youth Coaching Workshop and Sports Madness Pre-Championship win or tie, a Lake Superior State loss, and a Minnesota State loss or tie. Game Tailgate Party on Saturday; “Dance Mania” Contest to be Featured Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan win at All Three Final Five Games or tie, a Lake Superior State tie, and a Minnesota State loss. Seeded 7th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, and a Northern College hockey’s most historic and successful conference – the Western Michigan loss. Collegiate Hockey Association – is bringing its men’s post-season tourna- Seeded 8th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan win ment, the 2014 WCHA Final Five, to Van Andel Arena and the City of Grand or tie, a Lake Superior State loss, and a Minnesota State win. Rapids for the first time. And there’s still time to get tickets, book hotels Seeded 8th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan win and join in on all the fun and activities that will surround this March 21-22 or tie, a Lake Superior State tie, and a Minnesota State win or tie. rockin’ weekend of championship hockey. Seeded 8th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan Three-game WCHA Final Five reserved seat ticket packages are $95 and loss, and a Lake Superior State win. $50 and can be purchased at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Seeded 8th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, a Northern Michigan Convention Center box offices, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at Ticket- tie, and a Lake Superior State loss or tie. master outlets – including D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart Seeded 8th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, and a Northern locations, or can be charged by phone at 1.800.745.3000. Groups of 10+, Michigan win. who save $5 per ticket, can reserve tickets by phoning Rebecca Chesnut Seeded 8th with a tie and a Lake Superior State loss. at 616.742.6185 or via e-mail to: [email protected]. Single game Seeded 8th with a tie, a Northern Michigan win or tie, and a Lake Superior tickets will go on sale March 10. State tie. Four premier Northwest corner-area hotels, sponsors of the WCHA Seeded 8th with a loss and a Lake Superior State loss. Kick-Off Event on Thursday, are currently offering great rates on rooms, Finishes 9th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage loss, a Northern Michigan discount tournament ticket packages and free shuttle transportation for win or tie, and a Lake Superior State win. fans to and from all three WCHA Final Five games. Fans booking rooms Finishes 9th with a win, an Alaska Anchorage win or tie, a Northern Michigan for the championship at Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites North (616 tie, and a Lake Superior State win. 647-4100), Riverfront Hotel – Grand Rapids (616 363-9001), SpringHill Finishes 9th with a tie, a Northern Michigan loss, and a Lake Superior State tie. Suites North by Marriott (616 785-1600) and Hampton Inn North (616 Finishes 9th with a tie and a Lake Superior State win. 647-1000) can also receive special rates of only $80 on tournament ticket Finishes 9th with a loss and a Lake Superior State win or tie. packages, instead of the usual $95. The Northwest corner is one of Grand Rapids’ most vibrant areas, filled with hotels, restaurants and plenty of Alabama Huntsville great shopping. Finishes 10th. “We couldn’t be more thrilled about staging our WCHA Final Five tournament in the friendly, sports-loving city of Grand Rapids,” said WCHA Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod. “Van Andel Arena is one of the 2014 WCHA Men’s First Round country’s premier sports facilities and combined with a dynamic downtown Tournament Schedule and surrounding area, this will give our teams and fans a truly first-class experience.” Following are dates and face-off times for WCHA-member institutions There will be two semifinal games played on Friday at 2:07 pm ET and should they host the first round of the WCHA tournament. 7:07 pm ET and those match ups will be announced once the first round *clinched home ice. playoff games are complete. The WCHA membership has determined that the team in closest proximity, if participating in one of the two Friday Alaska* Thursday, 3/13 7:07 pm AT semifinals, will play in the evening game. The Broadmoor Trophy champi- Friday, 3/14 7:07pm AT onship game will be contested on Saturday evening at 7:07 pm ET. The Saturday, 3/15 7:07 pm AT Final Five champion also receives the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Bowling Green Friday, 3/14 7:07 pm ET tournament. Saturday, 3/15 7:07 pm ET Fans can celebrate all the excitement of the WCHA Final Five and Sunday, 3/16 7:07 pm ET college hockey with music, games, food, beverages and more at the WCHA Ferris State* Friday, 3/14 7:07 pm ET Kick-Off Event on Thursday from 4:00 to 8:00 pm at the Deltaplex Arena Saturday, 3/15 7:07 pm ET and Conference Center in Grand Rapids. The WCHA Kick-Off Event will also Sunday, 3/16 5:07 pm ET include “WCHA – The Voice”, a singing contest that will award the winner Michigan Tech Friday, 3/14 7:07 pm ET with an opportunity to sing live at the Final Five. The Deltaplex is located Saturday, 3/15 7:07 pm ET at 2500 Turner Ave NW. Sunday, 3/16 7:07 pm ET On Friday night at the WCHA Final Five, Van Andel Institute, a biomed- Minnesota State* Friday, 3/14 7:07 pm CT ical research and science education facility, will be sponsoring a Purple Saturday, 3/15 7:07 pm CT Community Game to promote its grassroots fundraising program. Sunday, 3/16 7:07 pm CT “Purple Community increases awareness about the prevalence of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases and raises funds to support groundbreaking research at Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids,” said Nikki Outhier,Purple Community National Programs Manager. “We’re excited to be a part of the WCHA Final Five and represent this important part of our community. 100% of all donations made at the game directly benefit disease research.” WCHA M Release • Weekend Update • 030814 Van Andel Institute, located in downtown Grand Rapids and founded by Jay and Betty Van Andel in 1996 with a vision of enriching and enhancing Historic MacNaughton Cup Awarded to lives worldwide through biomedical research and education, promotes its WCHA Men’s Regular Season Champion mission through Purple Community – 100% Hope events. To learn more about the Van Andel Institute, its research and its educational programs, Dating back 100 years to its original purchase in 1913, handcrafted of please go to www.vai.org. pure silver, standing three-feet high, and weighing more than 40 pounds, Then on championship Saturday (March 22) at the Final Five, fans and the MacNaughton Cup is the shining symbol of the Western Collegiate visitors can also take part in a host of fun activities centered around the Hockey Association and of its long-time standing as one of college hockey’s championship and located in the downtown and Van Andel Arena area. premier conferences since 1951. It is college hockey’s oldest and most Free shuttles will be available on Saturday to take folks from fan hotels valuable trophy. to the arena. The MacNaughton Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the regular From 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, USA Hockey will host a High Performance season championship, and as a traveling trophy, is on display throughout Workshop for youth coaches in the Kent Room (second floor) of the the course of each season at the home of the previous year’s winner. Marriott Courtyard Downtown, 11 Monroe Avenue, Grand Rapids 49503. Beginning in 2005-06, the WCHA also began awarding a smaller silver The workshop will feature specific player and coach development subjects replica MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champion(s) each season. and an on-ice simulated practice to highlight effective organization and The MacNaughton Cup has traveled a long and winding road since teaching methods. Interested coaches may enroll on the USA Hockey web its initial purchase in 1913 by the Calumet (Michigan) and Hecla Mining site at: www.usahockey.com. Company, but officially settled into a home with the original WCHA (MCHL/ Then from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Saturday afternoon, fans are encouraged WIHL) in 1951. to attend the pre-championship ‘Sports Madness’ indoor tailgating event at In 1913, James MacNaughton, then president of Calumet and Hecla, Inc., the renowned B.O.B. (Big Old Building) in downtown Grand Rapids, located and an avid supporter of amateur , authorized the president of directly across the street from Van Andel Arena. A landmark destination, the American Amateur Hockey Association to purchase a cup (he said the the 70,000-square-foot, four-story, red brick building includes numerous price didn’t matter) and present it to the Association’s championship team restaurants, shops and a comedy club. ‘Sports Madness’ will feature at the end of the season. The first winner was a team from the Cleveland tailgating food, games, beverages, prizes and more. We'll also have live (Ohio) Athletic Club. The MacNaughton Cup remained with the AAHA until sporting events running on multiple big-screen TVs and pool and foosball it ceased operations in 1920. tournaments. From 1921 to 1950, the Cup was fought for by semi-pro and intermediate And don’t forget to bring your dance moves and join in for the ‘Dance hockey aggregations in Michigan’s Copper Country. In 1951, the cup was Mania’ contest to be held throughout all three Final Five games. The winner donated by Calumet and Hecla, Inc., through the generosity of Mr. & Mrs. of ‘Dance Mania’ receives $250 and tickets to the 2016 WCHA Final Five. Endicott R. Lovell, to the newly-founded Midwest Collegiate Hockey League, All Final Five weekend events are free and open to the public. forerunner of the WCHA. Lovell, president of the company at that time About Purple Community: Purple Community — 100% Hope℠ is Van and the son-in-law of James MacNaughton, was also a ardent supporter Andel Institute’s grassroots fundraising initiative which connects people who want to join the fight against cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, like of amateur hockey. Parkinson’s, to the resources needed for action. It provides individualized The MCHL chose – in the original spirit – to award the trophy to its tools and customized support to people who want to create awareness regular season champion. The MacNaughton Cup remained a part of the and fundraising opportunities in their communities. Purple Community MCHL/WIHL until the league disbanded in March of 1958 for one year. In gives local action global potential. All fundraising and awareness activities 1959-60, the seven original teams resumed formal competition under the organized through Purple Community fund research and science education name Western Collegiate Hockey Association. at Van Andel Institute. Find out more aboutPurple Community by visiting The MacNaughton Cup has gone to the league’s regular season winner www.PurpleCommunity.org 100% to Research, Discovery & Hope®. on all but seven occasions since 1951. From 1962-65, the MacNaughton Cup was presented to the league playoff winner. In 1981-82, 1982-83 and 1983-84, the trophy left the league with Cup custodian Michigan Tech and was presented to the champion of the CCHA.

2013-14 WCHA Head-to-Head Records UAH UAA UAF BSU BGSU FSU LSSU MTU MSU NMU W-L-T UAH --- 0-3-1 0-2-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 2-24-1 UAA 3-0-1 --- 1-2-0 0-1-1 1-2-1 0-2-0 2-2-0 1-0-1 2-2-0 1-1-0 11-12-4 UAF 2-0-0 2-1-0 --- 2-1-1 0-1-1 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 14-11-2 BSU 3-1-0 1-0-1 1-2-1 --- 0-1-0 1-3-0 3-1-0 0-0-2 1-3-0 0-2-0 10-13-4 BGSU 3-1-0 2-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 --- 0-1-1 1-3-0 1-2-1 2-2-0 1-1-0 12-11-4 FSU 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 1-0-1 --- 3-0-0 3-1-0 0-2-0 3-0-1 19-6-2 LSSU 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 3-1-0 0-3-0 --- 2-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 12-15-0 MTU 2-0-0 0-1-1 2-2-0 0-0-2 2-1-1 1-3-0 2-2-0 --- 0-1-0 3-1-0 12-11-4 MSU 4-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 --- 3-1-0 20-7-0 NMU 3-0-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-3-1 1-1-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 --- 12-14-1 WCHA M Release • Weekend Update • 030814

2013-14 WCHA Team Statistics • All Games

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Alaska 33 117 3.55 1 Minnesota State 45 7 +38 19 4 -15 +23 2 Ferris State 36 117 3.25 2 Ferris State 27 2 +25 26 7 -19 +6 3 Minnesota State 35 112 3.20 3 Alaska 28 4 +24 24 4 -20 +4 4 Bowling Green 35 107 3.06 4 Bowling Green 26 4 +22 23 4 -19 +3 5 Alaska Anchorage 33 89 2.70 5 Bemidji State 23 3 +20 20 2 -18 +2 6 Lake Superior 35 93 2.66 6 Michigan Tech 25 3 +22 28 4 -24 -2 7 Northern Michigan 35 91 2.60 7 Alaska Anchorage 27 3 +24 30 1 -29 -5 8 Michigan Tech 37 95 2.57 8 Lake Superior 22 3 +19 29 2 -27 -8 9 Bemidji State 35 88 2.51 9 Northern Michigan 30 5 +25 37 3 -34 -9 10 Alab. Huntsville 37 39 1.05 10 Alab. Huntsville 11 4 +7 49 2 -47 -40

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Ferris State 36 81 2.25 1 Minnesota State 35 1253 35.80 2 Minnesota State 35 85 2.43 2 Michigan Tech 37 1219 32.95 3 Michigan Tech 37 100 2.70 3 Bowling Green 35 1092 31.20 4 Bowling Green 35 95 2.71 4 Alaska 33 1009 30.58 5 Alaska 33 91 2.76 5 Ferris State 36 1070 29.72 6 Northern Michigan 35 98 2.80 6 Lake Superior 35 1007 28.77 7 Alaska Anchorage 33 93 2.82 7 Bemidji State 35 933 26.66 8 Bemidji State 35 102 2.91 8 Northern Michigan 35 927 26.49 9 Lake Superior 35 112 3.20 9 Alaska Anchorage 33 862 26.12 10 Alab. Huntsville 37 161 4.35 10 Alab. Huntsville 37 717 19.38

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Ferris State 36 657 18.2 1 Minnesota State 35 864 24.69 2 Minnesota State 35 594 17.0 2 Alaska 33 855 25.91 3 Michigan Tech 37 578 15.6 3 Alaska Anchorage 33 858 26.00 4 Northern Michigan 35 530 15.1 4 Bowling Green 35 962 27.49 5 Alaska 33 496 15.0 5 Michigan Tech 37 1030 27.84 6 Alaska Anchorage 33 447 13.5 6 Northern Michigan 35 1023 29.23 7 Bowling Green 35 453 12.9 7 Ferris State 36 1103 30.64 8 Lake Superior 35 448 12.8 8 Bemidji State 35 1116 31.89 9 Alab. Huntsville 37 453 12.2 9 Lake Superior 35 1233 35.23 10 Bemidji State 35 350 10.0 10 Alab. Huntsville 37 1544 41.73

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota State 45/176 7 25.6 1 Minnesota State 35 1253 864 +389 +11.11 2 Northern Michigan 30/155 5 19.4 2 Michigan Tech 37 1219 1030 +189 +5.11 3 Alaska 28/148 4 18.9 3 Alaska 33 1009 855 +154 +4.67 4 Alaska Anchorage 27/151 3 17.9 4 Bowling Green 35 1092 962 +130 +3.71 5 Bowling Green 26/146 4 17.8 5 Alaska Anchorage 33 862 858 +4 +0.12 6 Ferris State 27/155 2 17.4 6 Ferris State 36 1070 1103 -33 -0.92 7 Lake Superior 22/136 3 16.2 7 Northern Michigan 35 927 1023 -96 -2.74 8 Bemidji State 23/147 3 15.6 8 Bemidji State 35 933 1116 -183 -5.23 9 Michigan Tech 25/173 3 14.5 9 Lake Superior 35 1007 1233 -226 -6.46 10 Alab. Huntsville 11/131 4 8.4 10 Alab. Huntsville 37 717 1544 -827 -22.35

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota State 131/150 4 87.3 1 Alaska 31 37 47 2 117 2 Bemidji State 130/150 2 86.7 Ferris State 43 36 37 1 117 3 Ferris State 151/177 7 85.3 3 Minnesota State 34 28 48 2 112 4 Bowling Green 123/146 4 84.2 4 Bowling Green 32 42 32 1 107 5 Alaska 127/151 4 84.1 5 Michigan Tech 19 43 31 2 95 6 Michigan Tech 132/160 4 82.5 6 Lake Superior 23 39 30 1 93 7 Lake Superior 122/151 2 80.8 7 Northern Michigan 23 36 32 0 91 8 Alaska Anchorage 126/156 1 80.8 8 Alaska Anchorage 27 24 37 1 89 9 Northern Michigan 125/162 3 77.2 9 Bemidji State 27 34 26 1 88 10 Alab. Huntsville 111/160 2 69.4 10 Alab. Huntsville 10 12 16 1 39

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota State 176/326 54.0 1 Ferris State 17 32 32 0 81 2 Ferris State 178/332 53.6 2 Minnesota State 22 30 31 2 85 3 Alaska 155/299 51.8 3 Alaska 27 33 31 0 91 4 Bemidji State 153/297 51.5 4 Alaska Anchorage 35 29 29 0 93 5 Bowling Green 149/292 51.0 5 Bowling Green 19 32 40 4 95 6 Lake Superior 144/287 50.2 6 Northern Michigan 35 29 34 0 98 7 Alaska Anchorage 153/307 49.8 7 Michigan Tech 29 31 38 2 100 8 Northern Michigan 155/317 48.9 8 Bemidji State 32 35 34 1 102 9 Michigan Tech 157/333 47.1 9 Lake Superior 35 43 32 2 112 10 Alab. Huntsville 122/291 41.9 10 Alab. Huntsville 56 58 47 0 161 WCHA M Release • Weekend Update • 030814

2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics

All Games Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 33 1.27 22-20-42 2 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 35 1.11 20-19-39 3 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 33 1.15 9-29-38 4 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 33 1.09 13-23-36 5 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 31 1.10 17-17-34 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 35 0.97 19-15-34 7 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 33 1.00 17-16-33 8 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 35 0.89 12-19-31 9 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 35 0.83 15-14-29 10 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 33 0.85 12-16-28 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 35 0.80 18-10-28 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 35 0.80 13-15-28 13 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 25 1.08 8-19-27 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 35 0.77 11-16-27 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 35 0.77 6-21-27 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech JR F 36 0.75 8-19-27 17 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 28 0.93 15-11-26 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 31 0.84 6-20-26 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 33 0.79 7-19-26 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 36 0.72 14-12-26 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 36 0.72 11-15-26 22 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 35 0.71 10-15-25 Michigan Tech JR F 37 0.68 15-10-25 24 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 31 0.77 12-12-24 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 33 0.73 11-13-24 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 35 0.69 14-10-24 27 Reed Seckel Northern Michigan JR F 30 0.77 12-11-23 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 33 0.70 4-19-23 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 35 0.66 14- 9-23 Kyle Schempp Ferris State FR F 36 0.64 8-15-23 31 Nolan Huysmans Alaska SO RW 32 0.69 8-14-22 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 34 0.65 3-19-22 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 34 0.65 3-19-22 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 35 0.63 5-17-22 35 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 33 0.64 3-18-21 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 33 0.64 2-19-21 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 35 0.60 10-11-21 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 35 0.60 4-17-21 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 37 0.57 3-18-21 40 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech FR F 27 0.74 7-13-20 Garrick Perry Alaska JR LW 33 0.61 11- 9-20 Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior JR F 35 0.57 7-13-20

Conference Games

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 27 1.26 17-17-34 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 25 1.32 8-25-33 3 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 27 1.19 16-16-32 4 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 27 1.11 11-19-30 5 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 25 1.16 15-14-29 6 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 27 1.04 17-11-28 7 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 23 1.09 7-18-25 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 27 0.93 11-14-25 9 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 22 1.05 13-10-23 10 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 27 0.81 13- 9-22 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 27 0.81 10-12-22 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 27 0.81 9-13-22 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 27 0.81 9-13-22

All Games con’t

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 33 0.67 22 2 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 35 0.57 20 3 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 35 0.54 19 4 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 35 0.51 18 5 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 31 0.55 17 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 33 0.52 17

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 33 0.88 29 2 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 33 0.70 23 3 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 35 0.60 21 4 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 31 0.65 20 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 33 0.61 20 WCHA M Release • Weekend Update • 030814

WCHA Player Statistics • All Games con’t Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 35 0.71 14-11-25 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 33 0.73 5-19-24 3 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 25 0.68 3-14-17 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 35 0.49 9- 8-17 5 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 33 0.45 2-13-15 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 34 0.44 2-13-15

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 35 0.11 2- 2- 4 2 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 30 0.10 3- 0- 3 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 31 0.10 1- 2- 3 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 33 0.09 2- 1- 3 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 37 0.08 2- 1- 3

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 33 7 2 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 33 6 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 35 6 4 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 35 4 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 37 4

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 33 0.70 4-19-23 2 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 34 0.65 3-19-22 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 34 0.65 3-19-22 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 35 0.63 5-17-22 5 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 33 0.64 3-18-21 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 33 0.64 2-19-21 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 35 0.60 10-11-21 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 35 0.60 4-17-21 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 37 0.57 3-18-21

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alex Globke Lake Superior F 35 0.89 12-19-31 2 Marcus Basara Alaska RW 33 0.73 11-13-24 3 Kyle Schempp Ferris State F 36 0.64 8-15-23 4 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech D 37 0.57 3-18-21 5 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech F 27 0.74 7-13-20

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 1499:24 50 2.00 2 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 781:29 29 2.23 3 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 1962:33 76 2.32 4 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 1439:24 60 2.50 5 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 884:36 37 2.51 6 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 1541:10 65 2.53 7 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 1898:49 82 2.59 8 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 1120:18 49 2.62 9 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 740:50 34 2.75 10 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 1325:38 62 2.81 11 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 973:00 61 3.76 12 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1106:41 72 3.90 13 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 1080:05 85 4.72 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 617 49 .926 2 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 928 76 .924 3 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 579 50 .921 4 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 646 62 .912 5 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 849 82 .912 6 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 660 65 .910 7 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 600 60 .909 8 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 280 29 .906 9 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 686 72 .905 10 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 335 37 .901 11 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 287 34 .894 12 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 504 61 .892 13 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 676 85 .888

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 23- 7- 3 .742 2 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 9- 3- 1 .731 3 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 17- 7- 0 .708 4 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 11- 6- 6 .609 5 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 7- 6- 2 .533 6 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 9- 8- 1 .528 7 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 6- 6- 1 .500 8 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 10-11- 5 .481 9 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 13-17- 2 .438 10 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 7-10- 0 .412 11 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 7-11- 4 .409 12 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 1-17- 1 .079 13 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1-17- 0 .056