UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT 2014-15 MEN’S HOCKEY GAME NOTES Media Contact: Alastair Ingram O: 802.656.1109, C: 339.927.0097 Athletic Communications • www.UVMathletics.com Email: [email protected] 97 Spear St. • 205 Patrick Gym • Burlington, Vt. 05405 YouTube: YouTube.com/UVMathletics Press Box Phone: 802.656.4182 • Fax: 802.656.8328 Twitter: @UVMmhockey (#VCats) EXH. GAME TONIGHT’S MATCHUP schedule

TELEVISION Overall: 0-0-0 None VERMONT CATAMOUNTS • 20-15-3 (10-10-0 HEA) Hockey East: 0-0-0 vs. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE • 3-25-0 (3-25-0 CIS) Home: 0-0-0 RADIO Gutterson Fieldhouse • Burlington, Vt. Away: 0-0-0 WVMT 620-AM Neutral: 0-0-0 PxP: Alastair Ingram Sunday, Oct. 5, 2014 • 4:00 p.m. Analyst: Tom Child ‘04 OCTOBER Reporter: Josh Parker TEAM BREAKDOWN 5 ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE (Exh.) 4:00 pm UVM RMC 11 at Northeastern + 7:00 pm Overall 20-15-3 3-25-0 VIDEO 17 CLARKSON 7:05 pm CatamounTV.com (HD) League 10-10-0 3-25-0 18 at Clarkson 7:00 pm Home 9-7-2 2-12-0 25 UCONN + 7:05 pm AUDIO Away 10-7-1 1-13-0 31 at Notre Dame + (NBCSN) 8:00 pm SportsJuice.com Neutral 1-1-0 0-0-0 NOVEMBER Goals/Game 2.76 2.07 1 at Notre Dame + (NBC Live Extra) 7:00 pm LIVE STATS GAA 2.34 5.54 UVMathletics.com 7 MAINE + 7:05 pm Power Play 15.3% - 25/163 11.8% - 10/85 8 MAINE + 7:05 pm COACHING STAFFS Penalty Kill 85.2% - 138/162 69.1% - 76/110 14 at Providence + (OSN) 7:00 pm VERMONT Shots on 31.0 25.9 15 at Providence + (OSN) 7:00 pm Head Coach: Penalty Minutes 10.6 13.7 21 at UConn + 5:30 pm Kevin Sneddon Goals Leader Puskarich - 19 Domenico - 8 22 at UMass Amherst + 7:00 pm Harvard ‘92 Assists Leader McCarthy - 24 Louis-Seize - 14 25 UMASS AMHERST + (NESN) 7:05 pm Overall: 217-288-74 (17th) Points Leader McCarthy - 42 Louis-Seize - 20 28 at Maine 7:00 pm Vermont: 167-189-56 (12th) GAA Leader Hoffman - 2.11 Dorsey - 4.99 29 at Maine 7:00 pm SV% Leader Hoffman - .925 Dorsey - .892 Assistant Coach: DECEMBER Kevin Patrick (3rd) 12 ST. LAWRENCE 7:05 pm Notre Dame ‘92 SETTING THE SCENE 13 at St. Lawrence 7:00 pm • Vermont opens the 2014-15 campaign this afternoon with its first-ever 28 AIR FORCE % 7:05 pm Assistant Coach: matchup against Royal Military College of Canada in exhibition action at 29 PROVIDENCE % 7:05 pm Kyle Wallack (3rd) Gutterson Fieldhouse. Springfield ‘97 • UVM is 18-7-1 all-time against Canadian schools and beat Ottawa and JANUARY 3 at Yale 7:30 pm Acadia last season by a combined score of 11-1 at home. 11 at Dartmouth 4:00 pm Assistant Coach: • The Catamounts begin the regular season next Saturday (Oct. 11) with 16 NORTHEASTERN + 7:05 pm Terry Lovelette (21st) a Hockey East contest at Northeastern in Boston at 7 p.m. 17 NORTHEASTERN 7:05 pm Johnson State ‘98 • The home opener is set for Friday, Oct. 17 against Clarkson before the 23 BOSTON UNIVERSITY + 7:05 pm teams complete a home-and-home series in Potsdam, N.Y. on Oct. 18. RMC 24 BOSTON UNIVERSITY + 7:05 pm Head Coach: 31 vs. Penn State & 1:00 pm Adam Shell YEAR IN REVIEW • Last season, Vermont celebrated its 50th anniversary of men’s hockey FEBRUARY and the 50th anniversary of Gutterson Fieldhouse. 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 7:05 pm Assistant Coach: 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 7:05 pm Gary Marino • UVM won 20 games for the first time since 2009, made the Hockey East playoffs for the eighth time in the last nine seasons, and secured its 13 at Boston College + 7:30 pm 14 at Boston College + 7:00 pm Assistant Coach sixth NCAA Tournament berth in school history. 20 MERRIMACK + 7:05 pm Sam Bloom • The Catamounts fell to eventual national champion Union in the NCAA 21 MERRIMACK + 7:05 pm East Regional at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Conn. 27 at UMass Lowell + 7:15 pm Assistant Coach • UVM took No. 2 seed UMass Lowell to three games in the Hockey East Sean Zebinski 28 at UMass Lowell + 7:00 pm Quarterfinals, becoming just the fifth No. 7 seed to force a Game 3 in the MARCH OFFICIALS 30-year history of the Hockey East Tournament. 6-8 HEA First Round @ TBA Referee: Andy O’Brien • The team collected two Hockey East All-Star honors and had a player Referee: Thomas Quinn (Mario Puskarich) win the Rookie of the Year Award for the first time. 13-15 HEA Quarterfinals @ TBA Linesman: Shane Belanger 20-21 HEA Championships $ TBA Jason Shattie 27-29 NCAA Regionals TBA Linesman: SEASON OUTLOOK • UVM returns four of its top five scorers and 61% of its overall scoring APRIL for the new season, including leading goal scorer Mario Puskarich (19). 9-11 NCAA Frozen Four $ TBA • Mike Paliotta returns for his senior season after ranking third in Hockey East among defensemen in scoring a year ago. Home games in ALL CAPS + Hockey East game • The Catamounts bring back both goaltenders who saw time last season % Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vt.) in Brody Hoffman and Mike Santaguida, who combined to post a 2.32 & Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) goals against average and a .917 save percentage in net. @ Campus Locations • Vermont welcomes eight new players to this year’s roster, including $ TD Garden (Boston, Mass.) five forwards and three defensemen. All times are EST and subject to change due to TV STANDINGS & POLLS • GAME NOTES PUSKARICH NAMED ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS (2013-14) • Mario Puskarich became the first Catamount to win the Hockey East Rookie CONFERENCE OVERALL of the Year Award last season. PTS GP RECORD GP RECORD • Puskarich was also one of three unanimous selections to the All-Rookie Team. 1. Boston College 34 20 16-2-2 34 25-5-4 • The freshman ranked fourth in the nation in rookie scoring with 35 points, 2. UMass Lowell 25 20 11-6-3 34 21-9-4 and tied the NCAA lead with seven game-winning goals. 3. Providence 24 20 11-7-2 34 19-9-6 • Puskarich was the highest scoring Vermont rookie during its Hockey East era , 4. New Hampshire 22 20 11-9-0 36 19-16-1 and with 19 goals he scored four more than any other league freshman. Northeastern 22 20 10-8-2 34 18-12-4 • The Florida native was named the Hockey East Rookie of the Month twice last 6. Maine 21 20 9-8-3 32 15-13-4 year and won the Rookie of the Week Award five times, all after Dec. 16. 7. Vermont 20 20 10-10-0 33 18-12-3 • The rookie led the league in shots on goal during league play with 101. Notre Dame 20 20 9-9-2 34 20-12-2 9. Boston University 13 20 5-12-3 33 10-19-4 10. Massachusetts 11 20 4-13-3 33 8-21-4 PALIOTTA WEARS THE ‘C’ • Mike Paliotta was a unanimous selection to serve as the captain of the 11. Merrimack 8 20 3-15-2 32 8-21-3 Catamounts this season as the senior defenseman replaces co-captains H.T. Lenz and Chris McCarthy, who both graduated last Spring. USCHO.COM POLL (SEPT. 29, 2014) • The blueliner finished third on the team in scoring with 27 points, which was RK TEAM (1ST PLACE) RECORD PTS LAST WK seven more than his first two collegiate seasons combined. 1 Minnesota (36) 0-0-0 978 NR • He ranked 12th in the country and third in Hockey East in scoring by a 2 North Dakota (2) 0-0-0 874 NR defenseman, and he led all league d-men in assists with 22. 3 Providence (2) 0-0-0 839 NR • Paliotta, who was named a 2014 Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star, also 4 Boston College 0-0-0 831 NR ranked eighth in the league in power play scoring with 13 points. 5 Union (9) 0-0-0 737 NR • The Blackhawk’s third round pick averaged roughly a point per game over the 6 Colgate (1) 0-0-0 652 NR team’s last 29 contests, during which UVM was seven games over .500. 7 St. Cloud State 0-0-0 596 NR 8 Michigan 0-0-0 569 NR REYNOLDS RETURNS 9 Ferris State 0-0-0 532 NR • Senior Kyle Reynolds returns to the lineup this season after missing the entire 10 Wisconsin 0-0-0 497 NR 2013-14 campaign due to an injury sustained vs. Ottawa in exhibition action. 11 Miami 0-0-0 491 NR • Two years ago, the forward ranked third on the team in scoring with 20 points 12 Notre Dame 0-0-0 433 NR 13 Minnesota State 0-0-0 411 NR and was tied for second with nine goals. 14 Cornell 0-0-0 284 NR • As a freshmen, the Alberta native ranked among the top-30 rookie scorers in 15 Quinnipiac 0-0-0 282 NR the nation and was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team. 16 Northeastern 0-0-0 270 NR • That season, he ranked fourth among Hockey East freshmen with 23 points, 14 17 UMass Lowell 0-0-0 247 NR of which came against ranked opponents. 18 Denver 0-0-0 225 NR 19 New Hampshire 0-0-0 97 NR STINGY DEFENSE 20 Boston University 0-0-0 88 NR • The Catamounts ranked 11th in the nation in team defense last season with a 2.34 goals against average. Others Receiving Votes: Minnesota-Duluth 87, Ohio State 76, • Last year, Vermont went the entire season without allowing more than two Yale 57, Mercyhurst 54, Vermont 51 , Robert Morris 27, Michigan goals in a single period. Tech 26, Western Michigan 14, Dartmouth 13, Bowling Green 11, • Brody Hoffman ranked 11th nationally with a 2.25 goals against average and Michigan State 8, Nebraska-Omaha 8, Rensselaer 5, Alaska 4, 18th with a .925 save percentage in his 19 starts (10-8-1). Harvard 4, Air Force 3, Brown 3, Clarkson 2, Maine 2, UMass • Mike Santaguida started 11 of the team’s 20 Hockey East games and posted a Amherst 2, Niagara 1, St. Lawrence 1. 6-5-0 record with a 2.46 goals against average in those games. USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY POLL (SEPT. 29, 2014) KILLER CATAMOUNTS RK TEAM, PTS (1ST PLACE) FINAL (2013-14) RECORD • Vermont’s penalty kill ranked eighth in the country last season at 85.2% and 1 Minnesota, 505 (32) 2 28-7-6 the team owned a 11-5-2 record when perfect on the kill. 2 North Dakota, 449 (1) 5 25-14-3 • The penalty kill finished Hockey East play at 80-for-91 (87.9%), which was 3 Providence, 431 9 22-11-6 the second best mark in the league behind only Boston College. 4 Boston College, 375 3 28-8-4 • A third of the power play goals allowed last season came on 5-on-3’s. 5 Colgate, 315 13 20-14-5 • UVM ranked among the top-20 teams in the country in team discipline with 6 St. Cloud State, 272 8 22-11-5 just 10.6 penalty minutes per game. 7 Michigan, 252 NR 18-13-4 8 Union, 237 (1) 1 32-6-4 9 Miami, 236 NR 15-20-3 PROTECTING THE LEAD • Only twice in the last two seasons has Vermont has blown a 40-minute lead. 10 Ferris State, 175 6 29-11-3 • During that span, the Catamounts have a 22-2-2 record when leading after 10 Notre Dame, 175 11 23-15-2 12 Wisconsin, 159 7 24-11-2 two periods of play, including a 13-2-0 mark last season. 13 Minnesota State, 136 12 26-14-1 • UVM went 11-2-0 when leading after the first and 13-4-0 when scoring first 14 Cornell, 99 NR 17-10-5 during the 2013-14 campaign. 15 Denver, 54 15 20-16-6 NATIONAL POLLS Others Receiving Votes: Northeastern, 51; UMass Lowell, 42; • Vermont is ranked No. 25 after receiving 51 votes in the first USCHO.com Boston University, 34; Minnesota Duluth, 16; Yale, 14; New Division I Poll of the season, which was released on Monday. Hampshire, 12; Quinnipiac, 10; Michigan Tech, 9; Mercyhurst, 6; • The Catamounts finished last season ranked 14th in both the USCHO.com poll Michigan State, 6; Ohio State, 4; Robert Morris, 4 . and the USA Today/USA Hockey poll.

2 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey SERIES HISTORY • GAME NOTES (Cont.) SERIES HISTORY ALL-TIME vs. CANADIAN SCHOOLS • This afternoon marks the first-ever meeting between the two schools and the UVM LEADS 18-7-1 27th time Vermont has faced a Canadian school. • The Catamounts beat a pair of CIS schools last year to begin the season as Date Opponent Result they posted victories over Ottawa (7-0) and Acadia (4-1). Nov. 17, 1973 Sherbrooke W, 3-1 • UVM has won three straight against Canadian foes and is 9-2-0 in its last 11. Nov. 15, 1974 Bishop’s W, 10-1 SCOUTING THE PALADINS Nov. 16, 1974 Trois-Rivieres L, 5-3 • Royal Military College of Canada posted just a 3-25-0 record last season and Nov. 29, 1975 Concordia L, 5-2 finished last in the East Division of OUA with nine points. Dec. 30, 1975 Ottawa T, 8-8 • Eric Louis-Seize led the team in assists (14) and points (20), while Scott Dec. 13, 1977 Concordia W, 12-1 Domenico tallied a team-high eight goals. • Evan Deviller and Paul Dorsey split time between the pipes and combined for Dec. 30, 1978 McGill L, 3-2 a 5.48 goals against average and a .885 save percentage. Nov. 23, 1979 Toronto W, 3-2 • RMC posted percentages of 11.8 on the power play and 69.1 on the penalty kill Nov. 24, 1979 Toronto W, 9-2 while taking 383 penalty minutes for the season. Nov. 4, 1982 Toronto L, 3-1 • The Paladins open their CIS schedule next Friday (Oct. 10) with a matchup against the University of Quebec Trois-Rivieres. Nov. 5, 1982 Trois-Rivieres W, 4-3 (OT) Dec. 30, 1987 Dalhousie W, 6-2 HOCKEY EAST PRESEASON POLL Dec. 4, 1993 Ottawa W, 3-2 (OT) • Vermont was picked to finish eighth in the 2014-15 Hockey East Preseason Dec. 2, 1995 Ottawa W, 9-2 Coaches Poll, which was released at the league's annual Media Day at TD Garden. • Providence was selected to win the league this year with 127 points and seven Nov. 6, 1998 Acadia L, 3-2 of a possible 11 first place votes. Dec. 5, 1998 New Brunswick W, 5-2 • Reigning regular season champion Boston College finished second in the poll Nov. 3, 2002 Trois-Rivieres W, 3-1 with 120 points and had three first place votes. Oct. 10, 2004 Trois-Rivieres W, 7-0 • Notre Dame came in third with 94 points, followed by Northeastern (90) in fourth with a first place vote, while New Hampshire (86) and Boston University Nov. 6, 2006 Ottawa W, 5-2 (83) were tabbed fifth and sixth. Oct. 7, 2007 Acadia W, 4-1 • Two-time defending Hockey East Tournament champion UMass Lowell received Oct. 5, 2008 McGill W, 3-2 the seventh-most points and one first place vote, and Vermont (75) and Maine Oct. 4, 2009 New Brunswick L, 3-2 (OT) (74) were close behind in eighth and ninth. • Rounding out the 12-team poll were Merrimack (37), UMass Amherst (33), and Oct. 3, 2010 New Brunswick L, 3-2 league newcomer UConn (26). Oct. 6, 2012 Concordia W, 7-1 Oct. 5, 2013 Ottawa W, 7-0 SNEDDON RECORDS DOUBLE MILESTONE Oct. 6, 2013 Acadia W, 4-1 • Last season on Nov. 9 at Maine, Kevin Sneddon collected the 150th win of his tenure at Vermont and the 200th of his NCAA head coaching career. • Sneddon, who enters his 12th season at UVM in 2014-15 , is only the fourth head coach in program history and just the third since 1965. • He has led the program to three NCAA Tournaments in the last six seasons, and took UVM to its second-ever NCAA Frozen Four in 2009.

VERMONT PROTECTS THE GUT • Vermont beat ninth-ranked Clarkson and Canisius last year to capture the annual Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup title for the fourth time in the last six seasons and the fifth time overall. • Vermont has claimed two straight titles and each one has featured an upset win over a top-15 opponent, including No. 12 Union in 2012-13. • UVM is 15-4-1 overall in the Catamount Cup under Kevin Sneddon.

IF YOU BLINKED, YOU MISSED IT • On Senior Night against UMass Lowell last season, Connor Brickley and Mike Paliotta recorded the quickest back-to-back goals in program history, lighting the lamp at 8:56 and 9:01 of the first period against UMass Lowell. • The two goals in a five-second span broke the previous record of eight seconds, which was set back in 1968 by Jack Semler.

UVM CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY • Vermont officially celebrated its 50th anniversary of men’s hockey on Nov. 2 of last season with Notre Dame in town for its first-ever Hockey East series. • The Cats have been led by just four head coaches: Bill Ruffer (1963-65), Jim Cross (1965-84), Mike Gilligan (1984-2003), and Kevin Sneddon (2003-present). • UVM has had 21 All-Americans, been to six NCAA Tournaments and two Frozen Fours (1996 and 2009), sent 15 players to the NHL, and had alumni win seven Stanley Cups and 11 major NHL awards (second in NCAA history).

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VERMONT’S RECORD WHEN... INTRODUCING THE NEW CATAMOUNTS • UVM added eight players (five forwards and three defensemen) to this year’s 2012-13 2013-14 roster for the 2014-15 campaign. Overall record 11-19-6 20-15-3 • Among the newcomers are All-USHL Second Team selection Alexx Privitera, Hockey East record 8-13-6 10-10-0 AJHL MVP Trey Phillips, and 2013 RBC Cup champion Anthony Petruzzelli. Home 6-10-2 9-7-2 • The Privitera brothers (Alexx and Jarrid) along with Rob Darrar all skated for Away 5-8-4 10-7-1 the USHL’s Dubuque Fighting Saints last season. Neutral 0-1-0 1-1-0 • The Class of 2018 includes players with experience in junior leagues based in Home vs. non-league 2-2-0 5-0-2 the United States, British Columbia, and Alberta. Away vs. non-league 1-1-0 2-2-1 Neutral vs. non-league 0-1-0 1-1-0 TRAVIS BLANLEIL Overtime games 0-0-6 1-1-3 F • 5'7 • 152 • Penticton (BCHL) One-goal games 5-3-0 10-7-0 • During the 2013-14 campaign, he served as an assistant captain and helped Two or more goal games 6-16-0 10-7-0 lead Penticton to the Interior Division title with 36 regular season wins Vermont outshoots 5-7-1 10-10-1 • Skated in 52 games and registered eight goals, 21 assists, and 56 PIM Opponent outshoots 6-10-5 9-5-1 Equal shots 0-2-0 1-0-1 ROB DARRAR 20 or fewer shots 1-2-0 2-0-0 F • 5'9 • 176 • Dubuque (USHL) 21-30 shots 5-10-3 8-8-1 • Posted 11 goals and 22 assists for 33 points in 58 regular season games before 30 or more shots 5-7-3 10-7-2 notching five goals in seven playoff contests Vermont scores first 7-5-3 13-4-0 • Also played two seasons for Gunnery Prep in Connecticut where he registered Opponent scores first 4-14-3 7-11-3 63 points in 59 career games

Leading after first 5-2-0 11-2-0 MITCH FERGUSON Trailing after first 2-12-2 2-6-2 D • 6'0 • 170 • Salmon Arm (BCHL) Tied after first 4-5-4 7-7-1 • Skated in 48 games for the BCHL's Salmon Arm SilverBacks last season and posted four goals and 30 assists from the blueline Leading after second 9-0-2 13-2-0 • Was tied for third on the team in assists and led all Salmon Arm defensemen Trailing after second 0-18-1 1-10-2 in overall scoring Tied after second 2-1-3 6-3-1

Vermont scores PPG 6-5-2 15-6-0 KEVIN IRWIN Vermont scores 0 PPG 5-14-4 5-9-3 F • 6'0 • 174 • Green Bay (USHL) Opponent scores PPG 6-13-5 9-10-1 • Served as an assistant captain for the squad last year and registered 18 goals, Opponent scores 0 PPG 5-6-1 11-5-2 13 assists, and 86 penalty minutes in 57 games • Posted a 21-goal campaign in 2012-13 to rank fifth on the team and was sec - After a win 3-5-3 10-9-1 ond in penalty minutes with 90 After a loss 7-9-2 8-5-1 After a tie 1-5-0 2-0-1 ANTHONY PETRUZZELLI F • 5'10 • 179 • Brooks (AJHL) Against ranked teams 3-13-3 7-12-2 • Two years ago, he tallied 36 goals and 42 assists in 76 games and led Brooks Against AHA 0-0-0 1-0-0 to the 2013 RBC Cup as national champions of Canadian Junior A hockey Against BIG 10 0-0-0 1-0-0 Against ECAC 3-1-0 3-2-2 • During the 2013-14 campaign, he led the team in goals (27) and points (53) Against NCHC 0-2-0 0-1-1 as Brooks defended its AJHL South Division crown

TREY PHILLIPS VERMONT’S GAME HIGHS/LOWS D • 5'10 • 174 • Canmore (AJHL) Most Goals 6 (2x, at Boston University 1/25/14) • Earned the AJHL MVP award last season and was recognized as the Top Least Goals 0 (4x, vs. #7 UMass Lowell 2/28/14) Defenceman in all of Canadian Junior A hockey Most Goals Against 5 (3x, vs. #1 Union 3/28/14) • Led the team and ranked seventh in the league in scoring with 65 points on Least Goals Against 0 (vs. UMass Amherst 11/24/13) 25 goals and 40 assists in 58 contests Most Goals/Period 4 (2x, 3rd at #11 Northeastern 1/18/14) Most GA/Period 2 (17x, 3rd vs. #1 Union 3/28/14) ALEXX PRIVITERA Most Power Play Goals 2 (4x, at #8 UMass Lowell 3/15/14) D • 5'11 • 194 • Dubuque (USHL) / Boston University (HEA) Most PPG Against 2 (4x, vs. #1 Union 3/28/14) • Returns to Hockey East after playing at Boston University for two seasons Most Shots on Goal 61 (vs. Canisius 12/29/13) • Skated in 48 games for the Terriers and tallied 20 assists and six goals, includ - Least Shots on Goal 19 (2x, vs. #9 Clarkson 12/28/13) ing a game-winner against Vermont at Gutterson Fieldhouse as a rookie in 2012 Most Shots Against 39 (2x, vs. #1 Union 3/28/14) • Named to the All-USHL Second Team last season as the captain of Dubuque, Least Shots Against 18 (at Boston University 1/25/14) Most Shots/Period 22 (2x, 1st vs. Canisius 12/29/13) where he ranked second in scoring among USHL defensemen with 44 points Least Shots/Period 1 (2nd vs. #2 Notre Dame 11/1/13) Most Shots Against/Period 23 (3rd vs. Penn State 10/26/13) JARRID PRIVITERA Least Shots Against/Period 1 (2nd vs. Penn State 10/26/13) F • 5'7 • 161 • Dubuque (USHL) Most Penalties 10 (at Maine 11/9/13) • The younger brother of Alexx Privitera, he collected 10 goals and 25 assists Least Penalties 2 (4x, at #8 UMass Lowell 3/16/14) for 35 points in 58 regular season games before adding four playoff points Most Penalty Minutes 25 (at Maine 11/8/13) • Won the 2013 USHL Clark Cup as a member of Dubuque and posted six points Least Penalty Minutes 4 (4x, at #8 UMass Lowell 3/16/14) in 11 playoff contests during the Saints’ title run

4 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey LAST TIME IT HAPPENED • NHL & ALUMNI NOTES

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED IN UVM HOCKEY... VERMONT NHL DRAFT PICKS Name Team Year Round/Pick Two-Goal Game Nick Luukko Philadelphia 2010 6th/179 Chris McCarthy vs. #1 Union (3/28/14, NCAA Regional) Mike Paliotta Chicago 2011 3rd/70 Hat Trick Vermont: Mario Puskarich at Merrimack (2/21/14) CATAMOUNTS IN THE NHL 2013-14 2012-13 Opponent: Matt Nieto, Boston University (3/1/13) Player Team G-A-P (GP) G-A-P (GP) Kevan Miller ‘11 Boston 1-5-6 (47) N/A Four-Plus Goal Game Jerry Gernander (4 G) vs. Boston University (10/23/99) Torrey Mitchell ‘07 Buffalo* 2-8-10 (67) 4-4-8 (45) Patrick Sharp ‘02 Chicago 34-44-78 (82) 6-14-20 (28) Three-Assist Game Viktor Stålberg ‘09 Nashville 8-10-18 (70) 9-14-23 (47) Mario Puskarich vs. #10 Yale (1/4/14) Martin St. Louis ‘97 NY Rangers* 30-39-69 (81) 17-43-60 (48) Four-Assist Game Player Team W/L GAA SV% Chris McCarthy at Merrimack (2/21/14) Tim Thomas ‘97 Dallas* 18-24-4 2.88 .908 Five-Point Game *Players traded at NHL trade deadline: Mitchell traded from Minnesota; St. Louis Scott Mifsud (2 G, 3 A) vs. Sacred Heart (10/8/04) traded from Tampa Bay; Thomas traded from Florida Short-Handed Goal Tom Forgione at Merrimack (2/22/14) THREE CATS TRADED ON DEADLINE DAY Two Short-Handed Goals • Before the NHL Trade Deadline in March, former Catamounts Torrey Mitchell Ryan Cox (same shift) vs. Holy Cross (12/2/00) ‘07, Martin St. Louis ‘97, and Tim Thomas ‘97 were dealt to new teams. • Mitchell was traded from the Minnesota Wild to the Buffalo Sabres, St. Louis Empty-Net Goal moved from the Tampa Bay Lightning to the , and Thomas was Mario Puskarich at Merrimack (2/21/14) traded to the Dallas Stars from the Florida Panthers. Penalty Shot • St. Louis spent 14 years with Tampa and is the team’s all-time leading scorer. Vermont: Jonathan Turk (Miss) at Merrimack (2/21/14) Opponent: Ryan McGrath (Hoffman SV) vs. #20 UMass Lowell (1/11/13) SHARP & ST. LOUIS WIN OLYMPIC GOLD Goalie Shutout • Patrick Sharp '02 and Martin St. Louis ‘97 won the 2014 Olympic gold medal Vermont: Mike Santaguida (39 SV) vs. UMass Amherst, 2-0 ( 11/24/13 ) for Team Canada with a 3-0 shutout of Sweden in Sochi, Russia. Opponent: Clay Witt (44 SV) vs. #16 Northeastern, 3-0 (12/17/13) • Sharp and St. Louis each claimed their first career gold medals. Sharp made 40-Plus Save Game his Olympic debut in Sochi, while St. Louis skated in his second Olympics after Rob Madore (40 SV) at Maine (1/4/12) appearing in the 2006 games in Torino, Italy. • Americans John LeClair '91 (1998, 2002), Aaron Miller '93 (2002, 2006), and 50-Plus Save Game Tim Thomas '97 (2010) are the other UVM alumni to play in the Winter Olympics. Travis Russell (52 SV) at Harvard (11/19/02)

Goal Scored by Goalie MAJOR NHL AWARDS Andrew Allen (GWG) at Harvard (1/3/98) • UVM alumni have combined to win 11 major NHL awards, which ranks second Point Scored by Goalie in NCAA history behind North Dakota and Cornell (12). Brody Hoffman (Assist) at #8 UMass Lowell (3/15/14, HEA Quarterfinal) • Vermont is one of only five college hockey programs to boast more than five major NHL honors from its alumni. Overtime Win 3-2 at #8 UMass Lowell (3/15/14, HEA Quarterfinal), GWG: Puskarich • UVM is also the only college hockey program in the country to have alums that have won the Hart, Jennings, Lady Byng, Pearson and Vezina trophies. Former Overtime Loss Cats have also captured the Art Ross, Conn Smythe, and Ted Lindsay awards. 1-0 vs. #7 UMass Lowell (2/28/14)

Overtime Tie MILLER SIGNS EXTENSION IN BOSTON 3-3 vs. #10 Yale (1/4/14) • Former defenseman and captain Kevan Miller ‘11 signed a two-year contract extension in January with the Boston Bruins. Swept a Home Series vs. Maine (3-2, 5-2) (11/29-30/13) • He scored his first career NHL goal on Dec. 8 in a 5-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre. Swept a Road Series • T he defenseman made his NHL debut last November, becoming the sixth UVM at Merrimack (4-1, 4-3) (2/21-22/14) alum to play in the NHL in 2013-14 and the 15th overall in program history. Win When Trailing After Two Periods at #11 Northeastern (4-1) (1/18/14) ST. LOUIS REACHES 1000 CAREER GAMES Win Against No. 1 Ranked Opponent • Last November, Martin St. Louis ‘97 suited up for his 1000th career NHL game at #1 Denver (6-4) (10/10/09) as a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning. • Before the trade, he was one of only four NCAA alums to serve as NHL captains. Win Against Top-5 Ranked Opponent vs. #2 Notre Dame (2-1) (11/1/13) • In 2012-13, St. Louis became the oldest player (38 years) to win the Art Ross Trophy as the regular season scoring champion. Win Against Top-10 Ranked Opponent at #8 UMass Lowell (3-2) (3/15/14, HEA Quarterfinal) PAIR OF CATS HOIST STANLEY CUP 10-Plus Goals in a Game • Former UVM forwards Patrick Sharp '02 and Viktor Stalberg '09 were crowned vs. Holy Cross (W, 10-2) (12/2/00) 2013 Stanley Cup champions with the in Boston. • Sharp clinched his second Stanley Cup after winning the 2010 trophy with Win by Five Plus Goals 7-2 at Maine (2/11/11) Chicago, while Stalberg earned the title for the first time and became the sixth different Catamount Cup winner. Consecutive Shutout Wins • Sharp and Stalberg mark the second set of former Cats to win the Cup in the at UNH (1-0), at UNH (1-0 OT) (3/13-14/10, HEA Quarterfinal) same year (Martin St. Louis & Erin Perrin, Tampa Bay ‘04).

5 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey QUICK FACTS & MEDIA INFORMATION VERMONT QUICK FACTS WVMT RADIO BROADCASTS All Vermont men’s hockey games will once again be broadcast live on the flagship home for UVM hockey on WVMT 620-AM. Alastair General Information Ingram enters his fifth season as the play-by-play voice of the Location Burlington, Vermont Catamounts. Former UVM players Joe Gervais ‘88, Aaron Miller Founded 1791 ‘93, Jerry Tarrant ‘89, Derek Wagar ‘05, and Tom Child ‘04 will Enrollment 10,080 serve as color analysts. All men’s hockey games can also be heard National Affiliation NCAA Division I live online at SportsJuice.com. Conference Hockey East Nickname UVM* WENDELL’S FURNITURE COACHES SHOW * Short for Universitas Virdis Montis, Latin for University of the Green Mountains The Wendell’s Furniture Coaches Show, hosted by Alastair Ingram, School Mascot Catamount airs live on WVMT 620-AM every Wednesday from 9:35-10 a.m. School Colors Green & Gold throughout the season during the Charlie, Ernie & Lisa Morning Home Ice (capacity) Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,007) Show. Live audio is available online at NewsTalk620WVMT.com. Ice Size 200’ x 90’ President Tom Sullivan CATAMOUNTV HD WEBCASTS Director of Athletics Dr. Robert Corran The Vermont athletic department has once again partnered with Athletic Department Phone (802) 656-3075 the UVM Alumni Association to webcast all UVM men’s hockey Athletic Department Fax (802) 656-0949 home games for free in high definition this season via Athletic Ticket Office (802) 656-4410 CatamounTV. Through the partnership, CatamounTV will webcast Gutterson Fieldhouse Press Box (802) 656-4193 over 100 home athletic events during the 2014-15 academic year. Webcasts are available by logging on to CatamounTV.com. Coaching Staff Head Coach Kevin Sneddon (Harvard ’92), 12th season MEDIA CREDENTIALS Record at Vermont (Years) 167-189-56 (11) Media interested in season or game credentials for men's hockey Overall Record (Years) 217-288-74 (16) games should contact Alastair Ingram in the Vermont Athletic Hockey East Record (Years) 86-109-41 (9) Communications Office at (802) 656-1109. Credentials will be left Assistant Coach Kevin Patrick (Notre Dame ’92), 3rd season at the media will-call in the lobby of Gutterson Fieldhouse. Assistant Coach Kyle Wallack (Springfield ’97), 3rd season Assistant Coach Terry Lovelette (Johnson State ‘98), 21st season MEDIA INTERVIEWS Athletic Trainer Matt Bain (Boston University ‘07) All men's hockey interview requests must be arranged through Hockey Operations Mike Monti (Western New England ‘09) Alastair Ingram in the Athletic Communications Office. Please Strength & Conditioning Justin Smith (Colorado State ‘00) contact Ingram to arrange interviews during the week at least 24 Equipment Manager Charlie Mackey hours in advance. Kevin Sneddon and UVM student-athletes are Sports Information Alastair Ingram (Syracuse ‘08) available on Tuesday’s during the season. A schedule of interview times will be emailed to all members of the local media on a weekly basis. Please contact Ingram to make arrangements for Team Information separate phone interviews. Please note that student-athlete 2013-14 Overall Record 20-15-3 phone numbers will not be given out under any circumstances. 2013-14 League Record (Place) 10-10-0 (7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19 (10F, 6D, 3G) / 9 (7F, 2D, 0G) POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Newcomers 8 (5F, 3D, 0G) The Vemont locker room is closed to all members of the media. 2014-15 Captain Mike Paliotta Kevin Sneddon will be available in the Bostwick Room on the 2014-15 Assistant Captains TBA main concourse following the game. Select Vermont student- athletes will also be available in the Bostwick Room after a 10- Team History minute cooling-off period. With the exception of live television, First Year of Men’s Hockey 1963-64 student-athletes are not available until the conclusion of the First Year in Hockey East 2005-06 cooling-off period. Please make all post-game interview requests NCAA Tournament Appearances 6 through Josh Parker. Interviews with the visiting head coach and Last NCAA Appearance 2014 student-athletes should be arranged through the visiting SID. Frozen Fours 2 (1996, 2009) NCAA All-Americans 21 FOLLOW THE CATAMOUNTS All-Time NHL Players 15 • For the latest game summaries, stats, news, notes, features, Major NHL Awards 11 video and more, visit UVMathletics.com.

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No. Name NHL Class Pos. S/C Height Weight Birthdate Hometown/Previous Team 1 Mike Santaguida So. G L-C 5-9 175 3/6/93 Mississauga, Ontario/Surrey (BCHL) 2 Mike Paliotta (C) CHI Sr. DR6-3 201 4/6/93 Westport, Conn./U.S. Under-18 4 Trey Phillips Fr. DL5-10 174 4/2/93 Okotoks, Alberta/Canmore (AJHL) 5 Rob Hamilton So. DL5-11 165 1/1/94 Calgary, Alberta/Okotoks (AJHL) 6 Sr. FR5-10 185 8/6/92 Princeton, N.J./Omaha (USHL) 7 Tom Forgione So. FL5-9 183 8/23/93 South Burlington, Vt./Sioux Falls (USHL) 8 Jonathan Turk Jr. FL5-9 188 5/1/91 Calgary, Alberta/Okotoks (AJHL) 9 Kyle Reynolds Sr. FL5-10 170 1/4/90 Sylvan Lake, Alberta/Okotoks (AJHL) 10 Travis Blanleil Fr. FL5-7 152 3/8/94 Kelowna, British Columbia/Penticton (BCHL) 12 Mike Stenerson So. FL5-10 165 1/20/93 Surrey, British Columbia/Surrey (BCHL) 13 Dan Senkbeil Jr. DL6-5 220 9/7/91 Fremont, Calif./North Dakota (NCHC) 14 Kevin Irwin Fr. FR6-0 174 7/9/93 Akron, Ohio/Green Bay (USHL) 15 Yvan Pattyn Jr. DR6-1 196 3/31/93 St. Anne, Manitoba/Portage (MJHL) 16 Mitch Ferguson Fr. DL6-0 170 3/29/94 Calgary, Alberta/Salmon Arm (BCHL) 17 Jake Fallon Sr. FL5-10 187 2/27/92 Southlake, Texas/Indiana (USHL) 18 Alexx Privitera Jr. DR5-11 194 1/18/93 Old Tappan, N.J./Dubuque (USHL) 19 Jarrid Privitera Fr. FL5-7 161 7/1/94 Old Tappan, N.J./Dubuque (USHL) 20 Brendan Bradley So. FL6-0 170 8/15/92 Richboro, Pa./Jersey (EJHL) 21 Mario Puskarich So. FL5-9 190 6/22/92 Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Langley (BCHL) 22 Brady Shaw So. FL6-1 200 10/2/92 Ottawa, Ontario/Surrey (BCHL) 23 Rob Darrar Fr. FL5-9 176 7/30/94 Monroe Township, N.J./Dubuque (USHL) 24 Chris Muscoby So. DL5-9 183 2/28/92 Airdrie, Alberta/Brooks (AJHL) 25 Nick Luukko PHI Sr. DR6-2 181 11/29/91 West Chester, Pa./Dubuque (USHL) 28 Anthony Petruzzelli Fr. FL5-10 179 5/9/93 Federal Way, Wash./Brooks (AJHL) 29 Malcolm McKinney So. FR5-8 164 9/27/92 West Vancouver, British Columbia/Coquitlam (BCHL) 30 Pat Feeley So. G R-C 6-7 226 2/22/93 Winthrop, Mass./New Hampshire (EJHL) 37 Brody Hoffman Jr. G L-C 6-4 195 2/18/91 Wilkie, Saskatchewan/Ft. McMurray (AJHL) (C) denotes Captain

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kevin Sneddon (Harvard ‘92), 12th season Assistant Coach: Kevin Patrick (Notre Dame ’92), 3rd season Assistant Coach: Kyle Wallack (Springfield ’97), 3rd season Assistant Coach: Terry Lovelette (Johnson State ‘98), 21st season Strength Coach: Justin Smith (Colorado State ‘00), 11th season Athletic Trainer: Matt Bain (Boston University ‘07), 1st season Hockey Operations: Mike Monti (Western New England ‘09), 3rd season Equipment Manager: Charlie Mackey, 11th season Sports Information: Alastair Ingram (Syracuse ‘08), 5th season

Alphabetical Roster Pronunciation Guide Geographical Roster 10 Blanleil, Travis F Travis Blanleil Blon-lay United States (14) 20 Bradley, Brendan F Rob Darrar Dar-ah California (1) - Senkbeil 23 Darrar, Rob F Tom Forgione For-gee-own Connecticut (1) - Paliotta 17 Fallon, Jake F Nick Luukko Luke-oh Florida (1) - Puskarich 30 Feeley, Pat G Chris Muscoby Muh-sco-bee 16 Ferguson, Mitch D Massachusetts (1) - Feeley Mike Paliotta Pal-ee-otta 7 Forgione, Tom F New Jersey (4) - Darrar, Markison, A. Privitera, J. Privitera Yvan Pattyn Ee-van Pat-in 5 Hamilton, Rob D Ohio (1) - Irwin 37 Hoffman, Brody G Mario Puskarich Pah-scare-ich Pennsylvania (2) - Bradley, Luukko 14 Irwin, Kevin F Mike Santaguida Santa-gwee-dah Texas (1) - Fallon Dan Senkbeil Senk-bile 25 Luukko, Nick D Vermont (1) - Forgione 6 Markison, Colin F Washington (1) - Petruzzelli 29 McKinney, Malcolm F Seniors (5) 24 Muscoby, Chris D Fallon, Luukko, Markison, Paliotta, Reynolds 2 Paliotta, Mike D Canada (13) Alberta (6) - Ferguson, Hamilton, Muscoby, Phillips, 15 Pattyn, Yvan D Juniors (5) 28 Petruzzelli, Anthony F Hoffman, Pattyn, A. Privitera, Turk, Senkbeil Reynolds, Turk 4 Phillips, Trey D British Columbia (3) - Blanleil, McKinney, Stenerson 18 Privitera, Alexx D Manitoba (1) - Pattyn 19 Privitera, Jarrid F Sophomores (10) Bradley, Feeley, Forgione, Hamilton, McKinney, Ontario (2) - Santaguida, Shaw 21 Puskarich, Mario F Saskatchewan (1) - Hoffman 9 Reynolds, Kyle F Muscoby, Puskarich, Santaguida, Shaw, 1 Santaguida, Mike G Stenerson 13 Senkbeil, Dan D NHL Draft Picks (2) 22 Shaw, Brady F Freshmen (7) Name Team Year Round/Overall 12 Stenerson, Mike F Blanleil, Darrar, Ferguson, Irwin, Petruzzelli, Nick Luukko Philadelphia 2010 6th/179 8 Turk, Jonathan F Phillips, J. Privitera Mike Paliotta Chicago 2011 3rd/70

7 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey HEAD COACH KEVIN SNEDDON season ranked among the top-30 rookie scorers in the nation with 23 Kevin SNEDDON points on 10 goals and 13 assists. Head Coach Sneddon's 2010 recruit Connor Brickley was selected to the 2012 U.S. 12th Season National Junior Team and competed at the 2012 IIHF World Junior Harvard ‘92 Championship in Alberta, Canada. He became the eighth Catamount to represent Team USA and the first in 20 years. Brickley is the second high - est draft choice for the Catamounts in program history behind only U.S. Vermont Record: Hockey Hall of Famer John LeClair, who was selected 33rd overall in the 167-189-56 (12th) 1987 draft by the Montreal Canadiens. Career Record: 217-288-74 (17th) In 2009-10, UVM upset Hockey East regular season champion New Hampshire in the league quarterfinals to advance to the TD Garden in Boston for the Hockey East Championships. For the first time in program SNEDDON’S HONOR ROLL history, the Catamounts earned a spot in the Hockey East Championships • 2013-14 NCAA Tournament and NCAA Tournament in the same year. UVM also won the Sheraton/TD • 2013-14 Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup Champions Bank Catamount Cup. • 2012-13 Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup Champions • 2009-10 NCAA Tournament Sneddon led the Catamounts to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appear - • 2009-10 Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup Champions ances in 2008-09 and 2009-10, and took UVM to its second Frozen Four in • 2008-09 Spencer Penrose Division I Coach of the Year Finalist school history in 2009. The Catamounts attained their highest-ever final • 2008-09 NCAA Tournament ranking in 2008-09, finishing third in the USCHO.com/CBS College Sports • 2008-09 NCAA Frozen Four Poll with a 22-12-5 record. Sneddon was named a finalist for the Spencer • 2008-09 Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup Champions Penrose Award, given annually to the top Division I coach in the country. • 2007-08 Bob Kullen Hockey East Coach of the Year In 2009-10, Vermont upset Hockey East regular season champion New • 2007-08 Spencer Penrose Division I Coach of the Year Finalist Hampshire in the league quarterfinals to advance to TD Garden in Boston • 2006-07 Ice Breaker Invitational Champions for the Hockey East Championship. For the first time in program history, • 2005-06 Nye Frontier Classic Champions Vermont earned a spot in the Hockey East Championships and NCAA • 2005-06 Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup Champions Tournament in the same year. UVM also won the Catamount Cup that year.

Kevin Sneddon is one of only three head coaches to lead the University In 2007-08, Sneddon was named the Bob Kullen Hockey East Coach of the of Vermont men’s hockey program over the last half century. Sneddon Year and was a finalist for National Coach of the Year after leading the enters his 12th year as the head coach of the Catamounts for the 2014- Catamounts to a 17-15-7 record and their first-ever trip to the Hockey East 15 season and his 22nd year in the coaching profession. Last season, he Championship Game in Boston. The Catamounts defeated Northeastern in notched his 150th career victory at UVM and his 200th as a Division I the quarterfinals before upsetting national power Boston University in head coach. 10 of Sneddon's players have signed NHL contracts during his the semifinals. tenure, and all 10 have signed in the last eight years. Sneddon guided Vermont to a 18-16-5 record and a championship in the Last season, Sneddon and the Catamounts celebrated their 50th anniver - prestigious Ice Breaker Invitational in 2006-07. The Catamounts finished sary and won 20 games for the first time in five years. UVM qualified for second in the country in scoring defense with a 2.00 goals against aver - its sixth NCAA Tournament in school history and made the Hockey East age and they ranked third nationally on the penalty kill at 88.8-percent. playoffs for the eighth time in the last nine seasons. The Catamounts cap - tured the Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup for the second straight year In 2005-06, the Catamounts posted a 18-14-6 record in their first year in and the fourth time in the last six seasons, running their record in the Hockey East. Vermont established the best start to a season in school his - tournament to 15-4-1 under Sneddon. tory by winning its first seven contests. The Catamounts went on to claim tournament titles in both the Nye Frontier Classic and Sheraton/TD Vermont collected a trio of 2014 Hockey East All-Star honors at the annu - Banknorth Catamount Cup. al awards banquet. Chris McCarthy became Vermont's first-ever Second Team All-Star, Michael Paliotta was tabbed an Honorable Mention All-Star, During the month of December that season, Vermont was ranked as high and Mario Puskarich secured the program's first Rookie of the Year Award as third in the country in both national polls, giving the Catamounts their as a league member. Puskarich was also one of three unanimous selections highest ranking in a decade. Vermont finished third in the nation in goals to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team after tying the NCAA lead with seven against average at 2.16 and won the Sportsmanship Award in Hockey East game-winning goals. for the least amount of penalty minutes in conference play. In addition, captain Jaime Sifers ‘06 was one of seven finalists for the Hockey Two years ago, the Catamounts increased their overall and conference win Humanitarian Award, given annually to college hockey’s finest citizen. total by five over the previous campaign and made their seventh playoff appearance in the last eight years. UVM also captured the Sheraton/TD During the 2004-05 season, Sneddon led the Catamounts to their first 20- Bank Catamount Cup for the third time in the last five seasons with wins win season in eight years with a 21-14-4 overall mark, including 13 wins over No. 12 Union and Princeton. For the second straight season, in ECAC play. Vermont was picked to finish 10th in the ECAC Preseason Sneddon's team placed 14 student-athletes on the Hockey East All- Coaches’ Poll that year. Instead, the Catamounts finished fourth in the Academic Team, matching its highest number since joining the league in ECAC and were ranked as high as 10th in USCHO.com/CSTV Poll. 2005. Vermont advanced to the ECAC Championships in Albany, N.Y., for the first In 2011-12, Sneddon's recent recruiting classes played a significant role time since 1996 after defeating Dartmouth in the ECAC Quarterfinals. The on a young team as seven of the squad's top nine scorers were underclass - Cats were the most improved team in the country, by winning 12 more men. Sneddon helped Kyle Reynolds become just the third Catamount to games than it did the previous season. Vermont defeated the No. 1 ranked earn a spot on the Hockey East All-Rookie Team, as he was honored at team in the country for the first time in school history with a 3-2 win at the league's postseason awards banquet. Reynolds finished the regular Minnesota-Duluth in October.

8 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey coaching staff Sneddon was the head coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from SNEDDON vs. ALL OPPONENTS AT VERMONT 1998 to 2003, and was associated with the Union men's hockey program since 1993 when he was named an assistant under former head coach Bruce Delventhal. Sneddon led the Dutchmen to their first-ever ECAC HOCKEY EAST RECORD home-ice playoff series in 2003. Union qualified for the ECAC playoffs in Boston College 6-24-3 three of Sneddon's last four years with the Dutchmen. Boston University 11-16-6 As a player in the collegiate ranks, he was a four-year starter at Harvard UConn 1-0-0 University where he helped the Crimson win the NCAA Championship in Maine 12-14-4 1988-89. That season, he was named to the ECAC All-Rookie Team, the NCAA All-Tournament Team, and was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in Massachusetts 15-12-3 the NHL Draft. During his four years at Harvard, he was the 96th captain UMass Lowell 10-16-6 of the Crimson men's hockey team and participated in the World Junior Merrimack 9-11-6 Camp and the Albany World Cup. New Hampshire 8-19-6 Sneddon suffered two season-ending injuries at Harvard, and operations Northeastern 16-12-3 on his shoulder and back limited his playing time in each of his last two Notre Dame 1-1-0 campaigns. Before beginning his coaching career, Sneddon had a brief stint with the Kings in the NHL. Back surgery cut short his career and he Providence 12-9-5 made the decision to become a coach shortly thereafter.

Born and raised in Burlington, Ontario, Sneddon attended Nelson High NON-CONFERENCE RECORD School before attending Harvard. His father, Robert, played professional Alabama-Huntsville (WCHA) 1-0-0 hockey for the Chicago Blackhawks and the California Golden Seals. He Anchorage-Alaska (WCHA) 1-0-0 spent much of his career playing in the AHL and IHL minor leagues. Air Force (AHA) 1-0-0 Brown (ECAC) 1-3-0 ASSISTANT COACHES Canisius (AHA) 1-0-0 Clarkson (ECAC) 3-2-1 Kevin Patrick (Notre Dame ‘92), 3rd year Colgate (ECAC) 3-5-1 • Selected as an assistant coach for the 2015 Cornell (ECAC) 0-4-1 U.S. Junior National Team that will compete in Dartmouth (ECAC) 9-7-1 the IIHF World Junior Championships • Former head coach of Muskegon Lumberjacks Denver (NCHC) 1-2-1 in the United States Hockey League (USHL) Ferris State (WCHA) 1-0-0 • Assistant coach at Wisconsin for five years; 113 Harvard (ECAC) 3-4-2 total wins and 2006 national championship Holy Cross (AHA) 0-0-1 • Four seasons as an assistant for Union from 1998 to 2002 under Kevin Sneddon Lake Superior State (WCHA) 0-1-0 Miami (NCHC) 2-2-1 Kyle Wallack (Springfield ‘97), 3rd year Michigan Tech (WCHA) 1-3-1 • Recruit Mario Puskarich became first Vermont Minnesota (BIG 10) 1-3-0 freshman to win Hockey East Rookie of the Year • One year as head coach of the Indiana Ice in Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) 4-0-1 the USHL, compiling a 35-16-9 record Minnesota State (WCHA) 1-0-0 • Assistant coach at Yale for five years; Won two Niagara (AHA) 2-2-0 ECAC titles in final three years and recruited for North Dakota (NCHC) 0-1-1 two teams that led the NCAA in scoring • Two years Holy Cross assistant; 2006 NCAA Ohio State (BIG 10) 0-1-0 Regional upset of Minnesota during 27-win season Penn State (BIG 10) 1-1-0 Princeton (ECAC) 4-1-0 Terry Lovelette (Johnson State ‘98), 21st year Quinnipiac (ECAC) 0-1-0 • Has served two full decades with the program as Rensselaer (ECAC) 4-2-0 a volunteer goaltending coach • Mentored goalies such as Tim Thomas '97, who Sacred Heart (AHA) 1-0-0 won the 2009 and 2011 Vezina Trophies and the St. Cloud State (NCHC) 0-1-0 2011 Conn Smythe, and Joe Fallon ‘08, who owns St. Lawrence (ECAC) 10-5-0 several UVM career and single-season records Union (ECAC) 4-2-0 • Assisted Dennis "Red" Gendron for three years at Bellows Free Academy High School in his Wisconsin (BIG 10) 0-1-0 hometown of St. Albans, Vt. Yale (ECAC) 5-2-1

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------Vermont | Overall - 38 GP (20-15- 3 .566) | Conf Only - 20 GP (10-10- 0 .500) | Career ------|------|------|------|------|------|------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 3 Chris McCarthy F SR | 38 18 24 42 6/ 12 1 2 2 2 | 20 8 1414 22 5/ 10 0 1 2 0 | 150 46 68 114 21 Mario Puskarich F FR | 37 19 17 36 3/ 6 5 0 7 0 | 20 13 6 19 1/ 2 4 0 4 0 | 37 19 17 36 2 Michael Paliotta (CHI) D JR | 38 5 22 27 20/ 51 3 0 0 0 | 20 1 9 10 14/ 39 0 0 0 0 | 103 10 37 47 20 Brendan Bradley F FR | 36 8 13 21 4/ 8 3 1 0 0 | 20 4 9 13 1/ 2 2 0 0 0 | 36 8 13 21 17 Jake Fallon F JR | 37 5 15 20 8/ 16 1 0 1 0 | 20 1 8 9 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 86 15 30 45 4 Nick Bruneteau D SR | 38 4 12 16 9/ 18 1 0 1 0 | 20 2 6 8 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 144 9 49 58 23 Connor Brickley (FLA) F SR | 35 5 10 15 19/ 49 1 0 2 0 | 19 2 4 6 11/ 33 1 0 1 0 | 117 21 27 48 11 H.T. Lenz F SR | 37 4 9 13 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 19 2 1 3 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 142 18 20 38 5 Rob Hamilton D FR | 38 1 12 13 15/ 33 0 0 0 0 | 20 0 6 6 6/ 15 0 0 0 0 | 38 1 12 13 6 Colin Markison F JR | 36 7 4 11 4/ 8 5 0 0 0 | 19 5 0 5 3/ 6 3 0 0 0 | 87 14 13 27 22 Brady Shaw F FR | 34 6 5 11 6/ 12 1 0 0 1 | 18 3 2 5 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 34 6 5 11 16 Pete Massar F SR | 31 6 3 9 7/ 14 2 0 0 0 | 17 3 2 5 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 70 9 8 17 25 Nick Luukko (PHI) D JR | 37 3 5 8 14/ 28 1 0 1 0 | 20 1 2 3 9/ 18 1 0 0 0 | 90 6 15 21 7 Tom Forgione F FR | 33 4 3 7 9/ 18 0 1 3 0 | 18 1 1 2 4/ 8 0 1 1 0 | 33 4 3 7 19 Matt White F SR | 35 1 6 7 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 17 0 2 2 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 134 15 29 44 8 Jonathan Turk F SO | 33 3 3 6 15/ 30 1 0 1 0 | 17 0 1 1 9/ 18 0 0 0 0 | 65 6 8 14 14 Anthony DeCenzo F SR | 13 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 | 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 108 9 15 24 15 Yvan Pattyn D SO | 37 0 5 5 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 19 0 4 4 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 72 3 9 12 18 Robert Polesello F SO | 5 2 2 4 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 3 1 1 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 40 7 10 17 24 Chris Muscoby D FR | 11 2 1 3 1/ 2 0 0 1 0 | 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 | 11 2 1 3 12 Mike Stenerson F FR | 15 1 1 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 8 1 1 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 15 1 1 2 37 Brody Hoffman G SO | 20 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 | 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 56 0 2 2 1 Mike Santaguida G FR | 19 0 1 1 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 11 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 19 0 1 1 26 Caylen Walls D SO | 26 0 1 1 19/ 38 0 0 0 0 | 16 0 1 1 10/ 20 0 0 0 0 | 60 2 6 8 29 Malcolm McKinney F FR | 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 4 0 0 0 Bench | 5/ 10 | 3/ 6 | ------|------|------|------|------|------|------Vermont | 38 105 180 285 189/403 25 4 20 3 | 20 49 818 130 107/239 13 2 10 0 | Opponents | 38 89 145 234 196/428 24 7 15 0 | 20 48 787 126 115/252 11 3 10 0 | ------|------|------|------|------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA RecordRecord Win% GS SO %Time | Overall 37 Brody Hoffman SO | 20 1165:33 41 505 546 .925 2.11 10- 8-8- 1 .553 19 0 50.6% | +: 776:21 33.7% 1 Mike Santaguida FR | 19 1123:45 46 476 522 .912 2.46 10- 7-7- 2 .579 19 1 48.7% | -: 612:37 26.6% Open Net | 17 16:03 2 2 0.7% | E: 916:23 39.8% Vermont | 38 2305:21 89 981 1070 .917 2.32 20-15-20-15 3 .566 38 1 100.0% | Opponents | 38 2305:21 105 1072 1177 .911 2.73 15-20-15-20 3 .434 38 4 100.0% | ------|------|------|------|------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA RecordRecord Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 1 Mike Santaguida FR | 11 635:11 26 257 283 .908 2.46 6- 5-5- 0 .545 11 1 52.7% | +: 393:26 32.7% 37 Brody Hoffman SO | 10 558:06 21 243 264 .920 2.26 4- 5-5- 0 .444 9 0 46.3% | -: 330:10 27.4% Open Net | 10 11:28 1 1 1.0% | E: 481:09 39.9% Vermont | 20 1204:45 48 500 548 .912 2.39 10-10-10-10 0 .500 20 1 100.0% | Opponents | 20 1204:45 49 584 633 .923 2.44 10-10-10-10 0 .500 20 4 100.0% | ------|------|------|------|------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA RecordReco Win% GS SO | 37 Brody Hoffman SO | 56 3260:54 141 1447 1588 .911 2.59 21-27-21-27 7 .445 55 2 | 1 Mike Santaguida FR | 19 1123:45 46 476 522 .912 2.46 10- 7-7 2 .579 19 1 | ------|------|------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G Vermont | 25/163 .153 138/162 .852 163/325 .502 4.3 | 13/ 95 .137 80/ 91 .879 93/186 .500 4.8 Opponents | 24/162 .148 138/163 .847 162/325 .498 4.3 | 11/ 91 .121 82/ 95 .863 93/186 .500 4.6 ------|------|------|------|------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG Vermont | 30 31 43 1 105 | 390 390 387 10 1177 | 13 17 19 0 49 | 209 225 198 1 633 Opponents | 25 34 29 1 89 | 360 335 363 12 1070 | 10 20 17 1 48 | 173 185 187 3 548 Difference | +5 -3 +14 +0 +16 | +30 +55 +24 -2 +107 | +3 -3 +2 -1 +1 | +36 +40 +11 -2 +85 ------|------|------|------|------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G Vermont | 2.76 4.74 7.50 31.0 5.0 10.6 0.7 | 2.45 4.05 6.50 31.6 5.3 11.9 0.7 Opponents | 2.34 3.82 6.16 28.2 5.2 11.3 0.6 | 2.40 3.90 6.30 27.4 5.8 12.6 0.6 Difference | +0.42 +0.92 +1.34 +2.8 -0.2 -0.7 +0.0 | +0.05 +0.15 +0.20 +4.2 -0.4 -0.7 +0.1 ------|------|------|------|------Situational Records | H:18 9- 7- 2 A:18 10- 7- 1 N: 2 1- 1- 0 | H:10 3- 7- 0 A:10 7- 3- 0 N: 0 0- 0- 0 (Overall|Conference) | E1 +:13 11- 2- 0 -:10 2- 6- 2 E:15 7- 7- 1 | E1 +: 6 5- 1- 0 -: 4 1- 3- 0 E:10 4- 6- 0 | E2 +:15 13- 2- 0 -:13 1-10- 2 E:10 6- 3- 1 | E2 +: 9 8- 1- 0 -: 7 0- 7- 0 E: 4 2- 2- 0 | Margin 1:18 10- 8 2: 6 2- 4 3+:11 8- 3 | Margin 1:11 6- 5 2: 4 1- 3 3+: 5 3- 2 | First Goal +:17 13- 4- 0 -:21 7-11- 3 | First Goal +: 8 6- 2- 0 -:12 4- 8- 0 ------

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10 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey The Automated ScoreBook Vermont Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2014) 2013-14 COMBAllIN gamesED STATISTICS

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11 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey The Automated ScoreBook Vermont Category Leaders (as of Jun 03, 2014) 2013-14 cateAllg ogamesry leaders

## Points GP G A Pts Sh ## Assists GP G A Pts Sh 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 18 24 42 140 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 18 24 42 140 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 19 17 36 156 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 5 22 27 86 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 5 22 27 86 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 19 17 36 156 20 Bradley, Brendan 36 8 13 21 60 17 Fallon, Jake 37 5 15 20 56 17Fallon, Jake 37 5 15 20 56 20Bradley, Brendan 36 8 13 21 60 4 Bruneteau, Nick 38 4 12 16 32 4 Bruneteau, Nick 38 4 12 16 32 23Brickley, Connor 35 5 10 15 72 5 Hamilton, Rob 38 1 12 13 59 11 Lenz, H.T. 37 4 9 13 71 23 Brickley, Connor 35 5 10 15 72 5 Hamilton, Rob 38 1 12 13 59 11 Lenz, H.T. 37 4 9 13 71 6 Markison, Colin 36 7 4 11 64 19 White, Matt 35 1 6 7 46

##Goals GP G A Pts Sh ##Shots GP G A Pts ShSh% 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 19 17 36 156 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 19 17 36 156 .1 2 2 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 18 24 42 140 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 18 24 42 140 .1 2 9 20Bradley, Brendan 36 8 13 21 60 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 5 22 27 86 .0 5 8 6 Markison, Colin 36 7 4 11 64 23 Brickley, Connor 35 5 10 15 72 .0 6 9 22Shaw, Brady 34 6 5 11 53 7 Forgione, Tom 33 4 3 7 72 .0 5 6 16 Massar, Pete 31 6 3 9 52 11 Lenz, H.T. 37 4 9 13 71 .0 5 6 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 5 22 27 86 6 Markison, Colin 36 7 4 11 64 .1 0 9 17 Fallon, Jake 37 5 15 20 56 20 Bradley, Brendan 36 8 13 21 60 .1 3 3 23Brickley, Connor 35 5 10 15 72 5 Hamilton, Rob 38 1 12 13 59 .0 1 7 4 Bruneteau, Nick 38 4 12 16 32 17 Fallon, Jake 37 5 15 20 56 .0 8 9

## Power-Play Goals GP PPG ## Shot Pct. GP G A Pts Sh Sh% 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 5 24Muscoby, Chris 11 2 1 3 8 .2 5 0 6 Markison, Colin 36 5 18 Polesello, Robert 5 2 2 4 10 .2 0 0 20Bradley, Brendan 36 3 20 Bradley, Brendan 36 8 13 21 60 .1 3 3 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 3 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 18 24 42 140 .1 2 9 16 Massar, Pete 31 2 4 Bruneteau, Nick 38 4 12 16 32 .1 2 5 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 19 17 36 156 .1 2 2 ## Short-Handed Goals GP SHG 16 Massar, Pete 31 6 3 9 52 .1 1 5 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 2 22 Shaw, Brady 34 6 5 11 53 .1 1 3 7 Forgione, Tom 33 1 12 Stenerson, Mike 15 1 1 2 9 .1 1 1 20Bradley, Brendan 36 1 6 Markison, Colin 36 7 4 11 64 .1 0 9

## Game-Winning Goals GP GWG ## Penalties GP Pen Min 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 7 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 20 51 7 Forgione, Tom 33 3 23 Brickley, Connor 35 19 49 23Brickley, Connor 35 2 26Walls, Caylen 26 19 38 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 2 5 Hamilton, Rob 38 15 33 8 Turk, Jonathan 33 15 30 ## Plus/Minus GP +/- 25 Luukko, Nick 37 14 28 21 Puskarich, Mario 37 +17 7 Forgione, Tom 33 9 18 3 McCarthy, Chris 38 +16 4 Bruneteau, Nick 38 9 18 4 Bruneteau, Nick 38 +13 11 Lenz, H.T. 37 8 16 20 Bradley, Brendan 36 +12 17 Fallon, Jake 37 8 16 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 +6 18 Polesello, Robert 5 +5 ## Penalty Minutes GP Pen Min 11 Lenz, H.T. 37 +4 2 Paliotta, Michael 38 20 51 14 DeCenzo, Anthony 13 +4 23 Brickley, Connor 35 19 49 25 Luukko, Nick 37 +3 26Walls, Caylen 26 19 38 15 Pattyn, Yvan 37 +3 5 Hamilton, Rob 38 15 33 8 Turk, Jonathan 33 15 30 25 Luukko, Nick 37 14 28 4 Bruneteau, Nick 38 9 18 7 Forgione, Tom 33 9 18 17 Fallon, Jake 37 8 16 11 Lenz, H.T. 37 8 16

12 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey The Automated ScoreBook Vermont Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2014) 2013-14 individAllua gamesl statistics

      

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13 UVMathletics.com • @UVMmhockey The Automated ScoreBook Vermont Game Results (as of Jun 03, 2014) 2013-14 GAME-BAllY -gamesGAME RESULTS

Date Opponent Score Shots Overall Conf Time Att. Goalie of record Oct 11 at #7 North Dakota L 3-5 34/36 0-1-0 0-0-0 2:28 11725 Santaguida, Mike Oct 12 at #7 North Dakota T o t 2-2 27/33 0-1-1 0-0-0 2:30 11803 Santaguida, Mike Oct 26 vs Penn State W 5-2 29/33 1-1-1 0-0-0 2:28 17632 Santaguida, Mike * Nov 01 #2 NOTRE DAME W 2-1 19/21 2-1-1 1-0-0 2:10 4007 Santaguida, Mike * Nov 02 #2 NOTRE DAME L 2-3 28/27 2-2-1 1-1-0 2:10 4007 Santaguida, Mike * Nov 08 at Maine L 0-2 23/38 2-3-1 1-2-0 2:10 3737 Hoffman, Brody * Nov 09 at Maine W 4-3 33/34 3-3-1 2-2-0 2:16 4664 Santaguida, Mike * Nov 15 #5 PROVIDENCE L 2-3 39/26 3-4-1 2-3-0 2:15 3756 Hoffman, Brody * Nov 16 #5 PROVIDENCE L 0-3 23/22 3-5-1 2-4-0 2:20 3891 Santaguida, Mike * Nov 22 at Massachusetts W 3-2 29/23 4-5-1 3-4-0 2:10 4315 Hoffman, Brody * Nov 24 MASSACHUSETTS W 2-0 34/39 5-5-1 4-4-0 2:05 3150 Santaguida, Mike Nov 29 MAINE W 3-2 24/34 6-5-1 4-4-0 2:05 3853 Hoffman, Brody Nov 30 MAINE W 5-2 30/26 7-5-1 4-4-0 2:05 3358 Santaguida, Mike Dec 14 ST. LAWRENCE W 5-1 23/22 8-5-1 4-4-0 2:05 3450 Hoffman, Brody * Dec 17 #16 NORTHEASTERN L 0-3 44/24 8-6-1 4-5-0 2:10 3093 Santaguida, Mike Dec 28 #9 CLARKSON W 3-2 19/31 9-6-1 4-5-0 2:15 4007 Hoffman, Brody Dec 29 CANISIUS W 6-2 61/28 10-6-1 4-5-0 2:15 3652 Santaguida, Mike Jan 03 DARTMOUTH T o t 1-1 34/24 10-6-2 4-5-0 2:05 3560 Hoffman, Brody Jan 04 #10 YALE T o t 3-3 35/35 10-6-3 4-5-0 2:35 4007 Santaguida, Mike Jan 07 at St. Lawrence W 4-2 34/24 11-6-3 4-5-0 2:07 851 Hoffman, Brody Jan 11 at Colgate L 2-3 26/24 11-7-3 4-5-0 2:10 1555 Santaguida, Mike * Jan 17 at #11 Northeastern L 2-3 48/19 11-8-3 4-6-0 2:20 2453 Hoffman, Brody Jan 18 at #11 Northeastern W 4-1 32/24 12-8-3 4-6-0 2:20 2387 Santaguida, Mike * Jan 24 at Boston University L 2-4 38/26 12-9-3 4-7-0 2:16 3707 Hoffman, Brody * Jan 25 at Boston University W 6-2 33/18 13-9-3 5-7-0 2:17 4948 Santaguida, Mike * Feb 07 at #20 New Hampshire W 5-2 33/28 14-9-3 6-7-0 2:15 5452 Santaguida, Mike * Feb 08 at #20 New Hampshire W 2-1 30/29 15-9-3 7-7-0 2:05 6501 Santaguida, Mike * Feb 14 #1 BOSTON COLLEGE L 3-4 29/23 15-10-3 7-8-0 2:10 4007 Santaguida, Mike * Feb 15 #1 BOSTON COLLEGE L 3-5 38/27 15-11-3 7-9-0 2:15 4007 Santaguida, Mike * Feb 21 at Merrimack W 4-1 31/31 16-11-3 8-9-0 2:33 1876 Hoffman, Brody * Feb 22 at Merrimack W 4-3 28/34 17-11-3 9-9-0 2:27 2251 Hoffman, Brody * Feb 28 #7 UMASS LOWELL L o t 0-1 25/30 17-12-3 9-10-0 2:15 3775 Hoffman, Brody * Mar 01 #7 UMASS LOWELL W 3-2 28/29 18-12-3 10-10-0 2:20 3573 Hoffman, Brody Mar 07 MASSACHUSETTS W 2-1 26/19 19-12-3 10-10-0 2:25 2823 Hoffman, Brody Mar 14 at #8 UMass Lowell L 2-3 29/33 19-13-3 10-10-0 1:58 3888 Hoffman, Brody Mar 15 at #8 UMass Lowell Wot 3-2 25/38 20-13-3 10-10-0 2:38 4017 Hoffman, Brody Mar 16 at #8 UMass Lowell L 1-2 31/19 20-14-3 10-10-0 2:17 2513 Hoffman, Brody Mar 28 vs #1 Union L 2-5 25/39 20-15-3 10-10-0 2:43 6529 Hoffman, Brody

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Avg. Overall: 20-15-3 Total: 38 168780 4442 Conference: 10-10-0 Home: 18 65976 3665 Home: 9-7-2 Away: 18 78643 4369 Away: 10-7-1 Neutral: 2 24161 12080 Neutral: 1-1-0 Overtime: 1-1-3

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