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Vs. Boston College (3-5-0, 3-1-0 HEA); 7:00 P.M 2018-2019 New Hampshire Men’s Hockey Friday, November 16, 2018 New Hampshire (1-5-2, 1-2-1 HEA) vs. Boston College (3-5-0, 3-1-0 HEA); 7:00 p.m. Conte Forum (7,884); Chestnut Hill, Mass. Wildcat Sports Radio Network 2018-19 Men’s Hockey Schedule Flagship Radio Stations: Date Opponent Time Mike Murphy (Play-by-Play), Pete Webster (Color) Oct. 12 at Colgate (ESPN+) L, 1-2 WGIR 610 AM (Manchester); WQSO 96.7 FM (Seacoast), Oct. 13 at Colgate (ESPN+) L, 1-2 WPKX 930 AM (Seacoast); TuneIn Radio App Oct. 19 at Colorado College (AT&T SportsNet) T, 3-3 OT TV: ESPN3 Oct. 20 at Colorado College L, 3-4 Oct. 27 Vermont * (YouTube) W, 3-2 OT Series Record: Nov. 3 #11 UMass * (YouTube) L, 1-5 With Boston College: BC leads 75-63-14 Nov. 9 at UMass Lowell * T, 2-2 OT At Conte Forum: BC leads 24-14-7 Nov. 10 Boston University * (ESPN+) L, 2-3 OT Nov. 16 at Boston College * (ESPN3) 7 p.m. Last Meeting: BC 5, UNH 2 (1/14/2018; Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Nov. 18 at UMass * (NESNPLUS) 2 p.m. Last UNH Win: UNH 2, BC 1 (1/12/2013; Durham, N.H.) Nov. 23 Miami 7 p.m. First Meeting: BC 7, UNH 1 (2/6/1937) Nov. 24 Miami 7 p.m. Current Series Win Streak: BC, seven games Nov. 30 at Providence * 7 p.m. Dec. 1 Providence * 7 p.m. UNH TO PLAY BC ON THE ROAD: The University of New Dec. 7 at Dartmouth 7 p.m. Hampshire men’s hockey team (1-5-2, 1-2-1 Hockey East) will take Dec. 8 Dartmouth 7 p.m. on Boston College (3-5-0, 3-1-0 Hockey East) on Friday, Nov. 16 at Dec. 30 Bentley (NESN) 5 p.m. 7:00 p.m. at the Conte Forum. Jan. 4 Merrimack * (NESN) 7 p.m. Jan. 5 Yale 7 p.m. Jan. 11 at Boston University * 7 p.m. UP NEXT: After the BC game, the Wildcats will play at No. 4 Jan. 12 Boston College * 7 p.m. UMass (8-1-0, 5-0-0 Hockey East) on Sunday, Nov. 18 at 2:00 Jan. 18 at Merrimack * 7:30 p.m. p.m. at the Mullins Center to conclude the two-game regular Jan. 21 at Maine * 2 p.m. season series. The Minutemen defeated UNH, 5-1, on Nov. 3 at the Jan. 25 at UConn * 7 p.m. Whittemore Center. Jan. 26 UConn * 7 p.m. Feb. 1 Maine * (NESNPLUS) 7 p.m. NEXT HOME GAME: The Wildcats return to the Whittemore Feb. 2 Maine * (NESN) 7 p.m. Center on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23-24, with a two-game Feb. 8 at Vermont * 7 p.m. series versus Miami at 7:00 p.m. You can buy tickets by calling the Feb. 9 at Vermont * 7 p.m. Whittemore Center Box Office at (603) 862-4000 or by visiting Feb. 22 Northeastern * (NESNPLUS) 7 p.m. Feb. 23 Northeastern * (NESN) 7 p.m. UNHWildcats.com. Mar. 1 UMass Lowell * (NESN) 7 p.m. Mar. 2 at UMass Lowell * 7 p.m. CONTACT: Mar. 8 at Northeastern * (NESN) 7 p.m. Jim Wrobel, Associate Director of Athletic Communications Nov. 25 at #2 Indiana (NCAA Third Round) 7:00 PM O: (603) 862-3835 | C: (508) 208-3831 | [email protected] Home games * Hockey East game All Times Eastern. SECONDARY CONTACT: Rankings are at the time of play. Mike Murphy, Associate Athletic Director for Communications O: (603) 862-3906 | C: (603) 969-0774 | [email protected] NEW HAMPSHIRE BOSTON COLLEGE Games Played ........................................................................................8 Games Played ........................................................................................8 Overall Record ...............................................................................1-5-2 Overall Record ...............................................................................3-5-0 Hockey East Record .......................................................................1-2-1 Hockey East Record .......................................................................3-1-0 Goals (Per Game) ................................................................... 16 (2.00) Goals (Per Game) ................................................................... 17 (2.12) Goals Allowed (Per Game) ......................................................23 (2.88) Goals Allowed (Per Game) ......................................................24 (3.00) Assists ..................................................................................................30 Assists ..................................................................................................33 Points ....................................................................................................46 Points ....................................................................................................50 Shots (Per Game) ..................................................................208 (26.0) Shots (Per Game) ..................................................................250 (31.2) Penalties-Minutes ....................................................................... 45-109 Penalties-Minutes ......................................................................... 44-88 Penalties Per Game-Minutes Per Game .................................. 5.6-13.6 Penalties Per Game-Minutes Per Game .................................. 5.5-11.0 Goals-Power Plays (Power Play %) ....................................4-21 (.190) Goals-Power Plays (Power Play %) ....................................5-29 (.172) Penalties Killed-Penalty Kill Opportunities (Penalty Kill %) .... 33-39 (.846) Penalties Killed-Penalty Kill Opportunities (Penalty Kill %) .... 31-36 (.861) GILDON LEADING THE WAY WITH 8 POINTS: Sophomore defenseman Max Gildon (Plano, Texas) leads the team with eight points on one goal and seven assists. His eight points are tied for third in UNH’S RECORD WHEN... Hockey East for defensemen scoring. Also his seven assists are tied for Playing at home .................................................. 1-2-0 fourth in the league. He has played in 44 games with nine goals and 22 Playing on the road ............................................ 0-3-2 assists for 31 career points. Playing in Overtime ........................................... 1-1-2 PIERSON TOP 10 IN ROOKIE SCORING: Freshman forward Jack- Playing in October ............................................. 1-3-1 son Pierson (Zionsville, Ind.) is tied for sixth in Hockey East in rooking scoring with six points on three goals and three assists. He has been Playing in November .......................................... 0-2-1 named the Hockey East Rookie of the Week once this season. Playing on Friday ............................................... 0-1-2 Playing on Saturday .......................................... 1-4-0 NAZARIAN ON THREE-GAME POINT STREAK: Senior assis- tant captain Ara Nazarian (Boxford, Mass.) is currently on a three-game vs. Nationally ranked opponents ...................... 0-1-0 point streak with two goals and one assist for three points. He is tied for vs. Hockey East opponents ................................ 1-2-1 NEXT UP: The Wildcats will return to the Whittemore Center the team-lead with three goals, while his five points are tied for fourth. on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9-10, to take on Vermont at 7:00 Nazarian has 24 goals and 32 assists for 56 career points. vs. ECAC opponents .......................................... 0-2-0 p.m. on Coach Umile Weekend. On Friday, there will be a vs. NCHC opponents .......................................... 0-1-1 OVERTIME: Four of the eight games this season for UNH have gone Scoring first......................................................... 0-1-1 Coach Umile Replica Jersey T-Shirt giveaway, while Saturday is to overtime. UNH is 1-1-2 in those games which included a 3-2 win Coach Umile Bobblehead Night. Tickets can be purchased at the versus Vermont at the Whittemore Center on Oct. 27. Opponent scores first ......................................... 1-4-1 Whittemore Center Box Office, online at UNHWildcats.com or Leading after one period ................................... 0-0-1 ONE-GOAL GAMES: All but one of the eight games this season has by calling 603-862-4000. either been a tie or decided by one goal. Four of the team’s five losses Trailing after one period ................................... 1-3-1 have been decided by one goal. Tied after one period ......................................... 0-2-0 THE MATCHUPS: UNH is sixth in Hockey East in scoring Leading after two periods.................................. 0-1-1 SIX DRAFT PICKS ON THE ROSTER: The Wildcats have six offense with 2.81 goals scored per game, while Northeastern is NHL Draft picks on the 2018-2019 roster which are the most in 11 Trailing after two periods .................................. 1-3-0 first (3.50) and UMass is eighth (2.65). The Wildcats are sixth years when UNH had seven on the 2007-2008 team. Freshman Angus Tied after two periods ........................................ 0-1-1 in scoring defense with 2.77 goals allowed per game, while the Crookshank (North Vancouver, British Columbia) was drafted in the fifth round by the Ottawa Senators and was the 126th overall pick, UNH outshoots opponent .................................. 1-2-1 Huskies are second (2.31) and the Minutemen are 11th (3.23). while freshman goalie Ty Taylor (Richmond, British Columbia) was Opponent outshoots UNH ................................. 0-3-1 UNH is 10th with a .173 power play percentage, while North- selected in the seventh round by the Tampa Bay Lightning and was the Shots are even ..................................................... 0-0-0 eastern is first (.269) and UMass is 11th (.152). The Wildcats 214th overall pick. They are joined by teammates senior Marcus Vela (Burnaby, British Columbia), and sophomores Max Gildon (Plano, Game is decided by one goal ............................ 1-4-0 lead the league with a .876 penalty kill percentage,
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