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WESTERN COLLEGIATE OPENING FACEOFF • Three League Series on Tap for Week 6: Nine of the WCHA's 10 teams will be in action this weekend with three league HOCKEY ASSOCIATION series and three non-league matchups on the calendar. No. 3/3 Minnesota State visits Michigan Tech while Lake Superior • FOUNDED 1951 • State travels to Bemidji State and Alaska Anchorage visits Alabama Huntsville. 2950 Metro Drive, Suite 102 • In non-conference action, No. 16/RV Northern Michigan hosts RV/RV St. Cloud State and RV/UR Alaska hosts RV/ Bloomington, MN 55425 RV Arizona State while Ferris State tangles with RV/UR Western Michigan in a home-and-home set. • October Players of the Month: Minnesota State's Dryden McKay (Goaltender) and Lucas Sowder (Rookie), Northern 952-681-7947 Michigan's Vincent de Mey (Forward) and Bowling Green's Alec Rauhauser (Defenseman) earned WCHA Player of the Month honors for October. MEMBER TEAMS • The honors are the fifth for Rauhauser, third for McKay and first for de Mey and Sowder in their careers. University of Alabama in Huntsville • WCHA Teams Among National Statistical Leaders: Through fi ve weeks of the 2019-20 season, WCHA teams rank among University of Alaska Anchorage the top fi ve nationally in a number of categories. Lake Superior State shares the national lead in assists with 58 while University of Alaska Fairbanks Minnesota State ranks fourth (55). The Lakers also share the NCAA lead in team points with 90 while the Mavericks are fourth at 86. MSU is also second in the country in scoring defense at 1.50 goals allowed per game. • Three in the Top 20: The WCHA again landed three teams in the USCHO.com Top 20 this week. Minnesota State remains Bowling Green State University the league's top-ranked team at No. 3 in the latest poll. Northern Michigan climbed four spots in the rankings this week, moving from No. 20 to No. 16, and Bowling Green moved up one spot to No. 17 after its road split at MSU The Alaska Lake Superior State University Nanooks were among the teams receiving votes for the fourth consecutive week. Michigan Technological University • Minnesota State is also No. 3 in the USA Today/USAHockey Magazine rankings this week as both the Falcons and Minnesota State University Wildcats again received votes. Northern Michigan University BY THE NUMBERS • 298: Career wins for Bemidji State's Tom Serratore, which ranks second all-time at BSU. TRADITION STARTS HERE • 145: Meetings between Ferris State and Western Michigan, who will tangle this weekend in a home-and-home series. #WEAREWCHA • 142: Faceoffs won by Alaska's Max Newton, the most in the NCAA. • 35: Shots on this season by Max Humitz of Lake Superior State, the most in the WCHA and tied for the third-most in the NCAA. FLOHOCKEY.TV • 18: Blocks by Michigan Tech's Seamus Donohue, which leads the WCHA and is tied for fourth nationally. • 4: Power play goals by Northern Michigan's Vincent de Mey, tied for the most in the country. In partnership with FloSports, the THE WEEK AHEAD innovator in live digital sports and • (3/3) Minnesota State at Michigan Tech: The Mavericks travel to Houghton for a stiff road test this weekend. MSU leads original content, FloHockey.tv - the the all-time series, 41-23-10. offi cial online streaming platform of • Lake Superior State at Bemidji State: The Beavers return home after two weeks on the road to host the Lakers. Bemidji the WCHA - will provide fans with live State leads the all-time series, 32-26-4, including a 15-11-3 mark on home ice. and archived broadcasts of WCHA • Alaska Anchorage at Alabama Huntsville: The Seawolves trek to the Deep South to take on the Chargers. UAA enters the hockey via iOS, Roku, Fire TV or Apple weekend with a 6-5-3 all-time mark vs. UAH in Huntsville. TV 4. • (RV/RV) St. Cloud State at (16/RV) Northern Michigan: NMU hosts St. Cloud for the first time since the Huskies visited Marquette in 2011. The Wildcats are 14-6-0 all-time at home against SCSU. Featuring each of the 10 WCHA member • Ferris State vs. (RV/UR) Western Michigan: The Bulldogs tangle with old CCHA rival Western Michigan in a home-and institutions, every league game – home home series and are looking for their first win over WMU since 2017. and away – will be streamed live, along • (RV/RV) Arizona State at (RV/UR) Alaska: The Sun Devils are making their first visit to the NCAA's northernmost outpost with all nonconference home games, this weekend as the two teams will meet for just the fourth and fifth times. select nonconference road contests and the 2020 WCHA Tournament. 2019-20 WCHA STANDINGS Conference Overall Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts GP W L T 3/SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1. (16/RV) Northern Michigan 12 4 4 0 0 0/0 1.000 19 12 8 6 1 1 .813 32 24 (RV/UR) Alaska 12 6 4 2 0 0/0 .667 10 13 10 5 5 0 .500 17 27 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. (3/3) Minnesota State 9 4 3 1 0 0/0 .750 16 6 8 6 1 1 .813 31 12 4. Lake Superior State 6 2 2 0 0 0/0 1.000 9 7 10 4 6 0 .400 32 38 WCHA QUICK FACTS/MEDIA SERVICES ...... 2 (17/RV) Bowling Green 6 4 2 2 0 0/0 .500 9 12 9 5 4 0 .556 24 26 6. Alaska Anchorage 3 2 1 1 0 0/0 .500 5 2 6 1 4 1 .250 13 18 WCHA SCHOOL DIRECTORY ...... 3 7. Bemidji State 3 2 1 1 0 0/0 .500 5 3 6 1 3 2 .333 13 15 WCHA REGULAR SEASON/POSTSEASON ...... 4 Michigan Tech 3 4 1 3 0 0/0 .250 8 10 7 3 4 0 .429 18 14 THE WEEK IN REVIEW ...... 5 9. Alabama Huntsville 0 4 0 4 0 0/0 .000 7 18 8 0 8 0 .000 10 37 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ...... 7 Ferris State 0 4 0 4 0 0/0 .000 14 19 7 2 5 0 .286 23 25 (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout; WCHA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH ...... 8 rankings are USCHO.com followed by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) WCHA NOTES ...... 9 2019-20 WCHA CAPTAINS ...... 10

SEASON HIGHS ...... 11 THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA (ALL TIMES LOCAL) NON-CONFERENCE/H-TO-H/POTW, POTM . 12 FRIDAY, NOV. 8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 NATIONAL POLLS/WEEK-BY-WEEK ...... 13 Ferris State at (RV/UR) Western Michigan, 7 pm ET (3/3) Minnesota State at Michigan Tech, 6:07 pm ET^ WCHA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ...... 14 (3/3) Minnesota State at Michigan Tech, 7:07 pm ET^ (RV/RV) St. Cloud State at (16/RV) Northern Michigan, 6:07 pm ET^ 2019-20 WCHA PRESEASON POLLS ...... 15 (RV/RV) St. Cloud State at (16/RV) Northern Michigan, 7:07 pm ET^ (RV/UR) Western Michigan at Ferris State, 7:07 pm ET^ TEAM NOTEBOOKS ...... 16 Lake Superior State at Bemidji State, 7:07 pm CT^ Lake Superior State at Bemidji State, 6:07 pm CT^ 2019-20 STATISTICS ...... 26 Alaska Anchorage at Alabama Huntsville, 7:07 pm CT^ Alaska Anchorage at Alabama Huntsville, 7:07 pm CT^ (RV/RV) Arizona State at (RV/UR) Alaska, 7:07 pm AT^ (RV/RV) Arizona State at (RV/UR) Alaska, 7:07 pm AT^

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Marketing & Communications Manager Red (Pantone 485; CMYK: 0-95-100-0; RGB: 238-49-36) ...... Todd Bell Black (Pantone Black; CMYK: 0-0-0-100; RGB: 35-31-32) Offi ce ...... 952-681-7668 Silver: (Pantone 877; CMYK: 6-0-0-34; RGB: 167-177-183) Mobile ...... 972-825-6686 Email ...... [email protected] WCHA Mission Operations & Administration Manager ...... Dean Thibodeau The WCHA exists to achieve the highest level of competitive Offi ce ...... 952-446-7152 excellence in an environment that supports the academic and Email ...... [email protected] personal growth of all student athletes. Communications & Operations Intern ...... Jane Horvat WCHA Purpose Offi ce ...... 952-681-7947 Mobile ...... 815-721-0858 Email ...... [email protected] The WCHA is dedicated to outreach, education and support of men’s and women’s intercollegiate competition in furtherance Supervisor of Offi cials ...... Greg Shepard of the student-athletes that participate and its Member institutions, all under conditions compatible with the objectives, functions, Regular Season Trophy ...... MacNaughton Cup and responsibilities of institutions of higher learning. The WCHA is 2018-19 Winner ...... Minnesota State organized for the purpose of continuing and improving competition in men’s and women’s ice hockey, both among its Members and with Postseason Trophy other interested institutions of higher learning. This Association will ...... Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy 2018-19 Winner ...... Minnesota State provide a forum in which the representation of the Members will meet periodically for the discussion of mutual problems, the elimination 2018-19 NCAA Tournament Teams ...... 2 of misunderstandings, the exchange of information and the WCHA NCAA Tournament Teams All-Time ...... 180 determination of policies and procedures for ice hockey competition WCHA Frozen Four Teams All-Time ...... 99 among Members. WCHA NCAA National Champions All-Time ...... 37

Key Dates WCHA Objectives Oct. 5 ...... Regular season opens Oct. 11-12 ...... First WCHA league series • Maintaining the highest standard of valuing excellence on the ice Oct. 11-12 ...... Icebreaker Tournament (hosted by Bowling Green) and in the classroom. Nov. 22-23...... First weekend with fi ve league series Dec. 20-21 ...... WCHA Holiday break begins • Foster sportsmanship, fair play, and mutual respect by all Jan. 3 ...... WCHA league play resumes Members of the WCHA. Feb. 29 ...... Regular season concludes • Insisting on the strict adherence to the concepts of compliance, March 6-8 ...... WCHA Quarterfi nals integrity, accountability and ethical social conduct by student- March 13-15 ...... WCHA Semifi nals athletes, coaches and administrators. March 21 ...... WCHA Championship • Maintain Association membership standards that refl ect the March 22 ...... NCAA Selection Announcement sport’s dynamic culture and ensure the preeminence of the March 27-29 ...... NCAA Regionals WCHA in NCAA Division I Ice Hockey. April 9-11 ...... NCAA Frozen Four • Promote the development of hockey in our society to expand the opportunities for maintaining competitive and fi nancial viability of our Association Member institutions.

WEEK 6 (NOV. 8-9, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 2 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA SCHOOL DIRECTORY #WEAREWCHA Alabama Huntsville Alaska Anchorage

Hockey SID ...... Sam Baldwin Hockey SID ...... Ian Marks Offi ce...... 256-824-2201 Offi ce...... 907-786-4625 Email...... [email protected] Cell ...... 906-281-1204 Hockey Twitter ...... @uahhockey Email...... [email protected] Hockey Instagram ...... @@uahchargers Hockey Twitter ...... @UAAHockey Hockey Facebook ...... /Uahchargers Hockey Instagram ...... @UAA_Seawolves Website ...... uahchargers.com Hockey Facebook ...... /Seawolfhockey Website ...... goseawolves.com

Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State

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Bowling Green Ferris State

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Lake Superior State Michigan Tech

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Minnesota State Northern Michigan

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WEEK 6 (NOV. 8-9, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 3 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA REGULAR SEASON/POSTSEASON #WEAREWCHA MacNaughton Cup Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy The Western Collegiate Hockey The Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s an- Association men’s regular nual postseason playoff tournament, which was season championship, as has introduced for the 1959-60 season, has included proven time and time again numerous formats over the past 50-plus years. over the past 67 seasons, has traditionally been one of Formats have included: one round of four teams (1960-61); one round and a fi nals (1961-62); one the toughest titles to win in round and a championship game (1962-65); two collegiate sports. rounds with eight teams (1965-68); eight teams at East and West regionals (1968-71); eight teams Since the Association’s founding in two rounds of two-game total goals series in 1951-52, the number of games (1971-76, 1977-81); eight teams in two rounds that have made up the league’s of two-game total goals series plus a two-team regular season championship championship (1976-77, 1981-87); an opening race have fl uctuated as well round, best-of-three series at campus sites fol- as the methods of determining lowed by a four-team playoff championship at the champions. The number one venue (1988-92); and, a fi rst round, best-of- three series at campus sites followed by a WCHA of league games have ranged Jeff Sauer Trophy from a low of 12 in the founding Final Five at one venue (1993-2016). season of 1951-52 to a high Bringing the singular intensity and passion of playoff college hockey di- of 35 that ran from 1986-87 rectly to its member institution fans, since 2017 the entirety of the WCHA MacNaughton Cup through 1988-89. Since 1997- Men's League postseason – from the quarterfi nals through the cham- 98, the conference schedule has pionship game – has been hosted by the highest remaining seeds at consisted of 28 games per team. on-campus venues. The “WCHA Playoffs” consist of four best-of-three, quarterfi nal round series hosted by the league’s top four regular-season Methods of determining the annual regular season team fi nishers, followed by two best-of-three semifi nal round series hosted by champion have included points accumulated (1951-58, 1973-79 the highest remaining seeds. The “WCHA Championship” is a single game, and 1980-present) and winning percentage (1959-73, 1979-80). hosted by the highest remaining seed.

The conference regular season title includes the awarding of the In 2018, in honor of an icon and beloved fi gure in both WCHA and college fabled MacNaughton Cup to the team champion. hockey history, the league introduced the Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy, Presented by Anderson's Pure Maple Syrup. Dating back 106 years to its original purchase in 1913, handcrafted Sauer’s association with the WCHA spanned six decades, beginning with of pure silver, standing three-feet high, and weighing more than his playing career at Colorado College in the 1960s, continuing through 40 pounds, the MacNaughton Cup is the shining symbol of the 31 years as head coach at Colorado College and Wisconsin, and for 14 Western Collegiate Hockey Association and its distinguished seasons in various consulting capacities to the WCHA Commissioner and tradition as a premier collegiate hockey conference since the the WCHA offi ce. The only WCHA head coach with 30 years behind the league’s founding in 1951. bench, he is the league’s all-time winningest coach with 665 victories – the 10th most in NCAA men’s hockey history. The MacNaughton Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the league’s regular season championship and, as a traveling trophy, A two-time WCHA Coach of the Year, Sauer guided his CC and UW teams to is on display each season at the home of the reigning champion. a pair of league regular season titles and six WCHA playoff championships. Beginning in 2005-06, the WCHA also began awarding a replica MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champion each season. Jeff Sauer was a legendary coach, a tremendous ambassador for the game of hockey and, above all, a wonderful person who brought great joy to all. From the WCHA to his extensive involvement with the U.S. National The MacNaughton Cup has traveled a long and winding road since Sled Team and the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association, Jeff its initial purchase in 1913 by the Calumet (Mich.) and Hecla Mining embodied the kindness, generosity and heart that makes our sport truly Company, but it offi cially settled into a home with the original special. WCHA (MCHL/WIHL) in 1951.

The MacNaughton Cup has gone to the league’s regular season winner on all but seven occasions since 1951. From 1962-65, the MacNaughton Cup was presented to the league playoff winner. Anderson's Pure Maple Syrup With seven WCHA regular season titles, Michigan Tech (1962, The Presenting Sponsor of the 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 2016) has won or shared the most Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy MacNaughton Cups among current league members. Minnesota State (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019) is second with four. Northern Michigan (1991), Ferris State (2014) and Bemidji State (2017) have each won one title.

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Omaha at Alaska Anchorage Ferris State at Lake Superior State Oct. 31-Nov. 1 at Seawolf Sports Complex/Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 1-2 at /Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Oct. 31: Omaha 4, Alaska Anchorage 3 Nov. 1: Lake Superior State 5, Ferris State 4 (OT) Nov. 1: Omaha 3, Alaska Anchorage 3 (OT) Nov. 2: Lake Superior State 4, Ferris State 3 • Alaska Anchorage fell to Omaha 4-3 on Thursday in the fi rst game of • Lake Superior State earned a 5-4 overtime win against Ferris State their weekend series. Friday night at home. • Trey de Graaf gave the Green and Gold an early lead thanks to his • Pete Veillette opened the scoring for the Lakers at 11:15 of the second goal of the season at 1:55 of the fi rst period. second period with his fi rst goal of the season. But the Bulldogs • The Mavericks scored twice in the fi rst fi ve minutes of the second recorded goals from Jake Transit and Jason Tackett to head to the period to take a 2-1 lead before Marcus Mitchell tied the game at 2-2 locker room with a 2-1 lead after 40 minutes of play. with his fi rst career goal at 12:46 of the frame. • The Lakers responded with three consecutive goals to start the third • Omaha potted its second power-play goal of the night with a wrist period. Ashton Calder evened the score at 6:24 before Will Riedell shot at 10:12 of the third period put the Lakers ahead at 8:43. Calder then netted second goal of the • Rylee St. Onge answered with a wrist shot of his own for UAA's lone game to give the Lakers a 4-2 lead at 14:59. power-play goal at 15:11 but Omaha netted the game-winner at 16:04 • The Bulldogs potted a pair of late goals by Brenden MacLaren and to take th decision. Tackett to force overtime where Max Humitz won the game for LSSU • Kristian Stead made 26 saves for Alaska Anchorage. with 16 seconds left. • The Seawolves and Mavericks skated to a 3-3 tie in the fi nal game of • Lake Superior State completed the sweep with a 4-3 win on the series on Friday. Saturday. • The teams exchanged goals in the fi rst period with Omaha scoring • Collin Saccoman opened the scoring for the Lakers with a power just 52 seconds into the contest and St. Onge answering later in the play goal at 13:45 of the second period. frame for UAA. • But Ferris State responded 15 seconds later when Dallas Tulik • Omaha cashed in on a power play at 7:08 of the second period, but connected on a breakaway to even the score. Alex Frye answered with a short-handed breakaway goal at the • Louis Boudon put the Lakers put the Lakers back on top before the nine-minute mark. end of the period. • Omaha regained the lead at 12:52 of the period but Tanner Schachle • Saccoman netted his second goal of the game in the fi nal frame and equalized on the power play at 12:59 of the third period to secure the Pete Veillette notched the game-winner at 9:04 of the third period. tie. • Tulik and Blake Evennou scored late for the Bulldogs but FSU could • Kris Carlson recorded 24 saves for the Seawolves in the draw. not get the equalizer.

Alabama Huntsville at (20/RV) Northern Michigan (18/RV) Bowling Green at (2/2) Minnesota State

Nov. 1-2 at Berry Center/Marquette, Mich. Nov. 1-2 at Mankato Civic Center/Mankato, Minn. TM Nov. 1: Northern Michigan 5, Alabama Huntsville 3 Nov. 1: Bowling Green 3, Minnesota State 2 (OT) Nov. 2: Northern Michigan 4, Alabama Huntsville 2 Nov. 2: Minnesota State 5, Bowling Green 1 • Northern Michigan fought back Friday night to top Alabama • No. 18/RV Bowling Green opened its two-game set at No. 3/3 Huntsville, 5-3, in game one of their weekend series. Minnesota State with a 3-2 overtime win on Friday. • Jack Jeffers lit the lamp for UAH just :16 into the contest, giving the • MSU jumped out to a 2-0 lead on a power play goal from Charlie Chargers a 1-0 lead but NMU's Rylan Yaremko scored his fi rst goal Gerard at 3:07 of the fi rst period and Reggie Lutz upped the lead to of the year with a tap in out front to knot the game, 1-1, at 8:08 of the 2-0 with his third of the season at 8:37 of the period. fi rst period. Connor Wood answered for the Chargers, retaking the • But BGSU defenseman Alec Rauhauser cut the lead to 2-1 with a lead 8:30 into the fi rst period. late-period goal. • Griffi n Loughran netted his team-leading seventh goal of the season • Cameron Wright then got the equalizer at 5:02 of the second. for NMU on the power play to even things back up at 2-2. Neither team could fi nd the back of the net until Connor Ford ended • Andre Ghantous put the Wildcats ahead with 2:02 elapsed in the the game with an overtime power play goal for Bowling Green. middle frame and Darien Craighead extended the Wildcats' lead to • Dryden McKay stopped 30 shots for Minnesota State, and Eric Dop two goals, fi nding the back of the net a few minutes later. went 31-for-33 between the pipes for Bowling Green. • Daneel Lategan added a third Alabama Huntsville goal at 6:25 in the • Minnesota State rallied to earn the series split with a 5-1 victory over third, but it wasn’t enough to rouse the Chargers into a comeback. the Falcons on Saturday. • Philip Beaulieu added an empty-net goal for the fi nal margin. • The Mavericks again led 2-1 after the fi rst period on an even- • John Hawthorne extended his undefeated streak to four games with strength goal from Connor Mackey and a power play tally by Charlie 29 saves in the win while Mark Sinclair tallied 24 stops for UAH. Gerard. In between, Alec Rauhauser potted short-handed goal for • Northern Michigan completed the sweep with a 4-2 win on Saturday. the Falcons. • Vincent de Mey scored on the power play in the fi rst period for NMU • The game remained 2-1 until the third period when the Mavericks at 11:44 before Christian Rajic answered for UAH at 15;18. pounded the net with three goals from Jared Spooner, Julian • Caleb Schroer and Andre Ghantous potted goals in the second Napravnik and Gerard, with Gerard again lighting the lamp on the period on either side of a goal from the Chargers' Tyr Thompson. power play. • Griffi n Loughran capped the scoring with an empty-net goal for • Eric Dop made 25 saves for the Falcons while Dryden McKay tallied Northern. 23 stops for the Mavericks. • Mark Sinclair stopped 19 shots between the pipes for Alabama Huntsville while Nolan Kent tallied 25 saves for Northern Michigan.

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U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game Michigan Tech at (14/14) North Dakota Nov. 2 at Ralph Engelstad Arena/Grand Forks, N.D. North Dakota 3, Michigan Tech 1 • Michigan Tech fell 3-1 to North Dakota Saturday in the annual U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game in Grand Forks, N.D. • Justin Misiak buried his fi rst of the season 5:50 after puck drop to give the Huskies an early 1-0 lead. • North Dakota equalized at 10:41 of the period on a long shot that found the net through traffi c. • The game remained tied into the third period before the Fighting Hawks potted the game-winner at 12:29. UND added an empty-net score at 19:33 for the fi nal margin. • Robbie Beydoun tallied 21 stops for Michigan Tech in Saturday’s loss.

(RV/UR) Bemidji State at (RV/UR) Alaska Nov. 1-2 at /Fairbanks, Alaska Nov. 1: Bemidji State 4, Alaska 0 TM Nov. 2: Alaska 3, Bemidji State 1 • Zach Driscoll stopped 39 shots to backstop Bemidji State to a 4-0 win at Alaska in the opening game of their WCHA series. • Brad Johnson opened the scoring early for the Beavers, lighting the lamp at 5:59 of the fi rst period. • The lead remained 1-0 until early in the second period when Bemidji State's Hampus Sjodahl scored shorthanded at 4:38. Charlie Combs added a third Beaver goal late in the period to up the lead to 3-0. • Johnson tallied his second of the night into an empty net late in the third period for the fi nal margin. • Gustav Grigals made 16 saves in the loss for Alaska. • On Saturday, Alaska jumped out to a 2-0 fi rst-period lead on goals from Tristan Thompson and Justin Young before Elias Rosén scored his fi rst collegiate goal to cut the lead to 2-1. • But BSU was unable to fi nd the equalizer and Tyler Cline capped the scoring with a late empty-net goal to give the Nanooks a 3-1 win and a series split. • Driscoll went 20-for-23 between the pipes for the Beavers while Anton Martinsson stopped 37 shots for the Nanooks.

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FORWARD OF THE WEEK DEFENSEMAN OF THE WEEK ASHTON CALDER COLLIN SACCOMAN SO., LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH.) SR., LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (STILLWATER, MINN.) Lake Superior State’s Ashton Calder helped lead the Lakers Senior Collin Saccoman helped lead Lake Superior State to to a pair of wins over Ferris State this weekend with fi ve a pair of wins over Ferris State this weekend with four points points in the series on two goals and three assists. in the series. Calder led LSSU in points during the team’s two-game home- Saccoman led the team in goals during the team’s two-game series sweep against Ferris State with a pair of goals in home series sweep over Ferris State with a goal and an assist Friday’s 5-4 overtime win and three assists in Saturday’s 4-3 in Friday’s 5-4 overtime win and two power play goals in win. Calder recorded two goals in the third period of the series Saturday’s 4-3 win. opener, including a power-play goal. Saccoman netted the go-ahead goal in Friday’s game then In Saturday’s game, the Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., native tallied contributed a power play assist to extend the Lakers lead to two power-play assists as well as the secondary assist on the game-winning 4-3. In Saturday’s game, Saccoman scored the game’s fi rst goal on the power goal. Calder led all WCHA players in points this week and was tied for fi rst among play in the second period and added his second power play goal of the night early league players with three power-play points. This is Calder’s third career weekly in the third period to give the Lakers a 3-1 lead. honor The Stillwater, Minn., native led all WCHA players in goals this weekend with three and was tied among his conference peers in power play goals with two. This is Honorable Mention Saccoman's fi fth career WCHA weekly honor. • Nick Wicks, Fr., Alaska Anchorage: Tallied four points on four assists in the Seawolves non-conference series with Omaha. Honorable Mention • Max Newton, Jr., Alaska: Scored twice and posted an assist in the Nanooks’ • Tomi Hiekkavirta, Sr., Alaska Anchorage: Recorded three points on three home split with Bemidji State. assists in the Seawolves’ series with Omaha. • Connor Ford, Jr., Bowling Green: Recorded a goal and an assist, including • Tristan Thompson, Sr., Alaska: Scored the Nanooks’ opening goal and the game-winning overtime power-play goal on Friday, in the Falcons’ split assisted on the game-winner in UAF’s 3-1 win over Bemidji State Saturday. at Minnesota State. • Brad Johnson, Jr., Bemidji State: Led the Beavers to a 4-0 win at Alaska on • Justin Misiak, Jr., Michigan Tech: Scored the Huskies’ lone goal in a 3-1 Friday with a pair of goals in the fi rst multi-goal game of his career. loss at North Dakota. • Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green: Posted three points on two goals and • Dallas Gerads, Jr., Minnesota State: Posted three assists in the Mavericks’ an assist in the Falcons’ split at Minnesota State. 5-1 win over Bowling Green on Saturday. • Nate Kallen, Sr., Ferris State: Produced three points on three assists in the • Griffi n Loughran, So., Northern Michigan: Riding a seven-game point Bulldogs’ series at Lake Superior State. streak after chipping in two goals and a pair of assists in Northern • Connor Mackey, Jr., Minnesota State: Contributed a goal and an assist to Michigan’s home sweep of Alabama Huntsville. MSU’s attack in the Mavericks’ split with Bowling Green. • Philip Beaulieu, Sr., Northern Michigan: Led the Wildcats in points with four on a goal and three assists in NMU’s sweep of Alabama Huntsville.

GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK ANTON MARTINSSON LOUIS BOUDON SR., ALASKA (KLIPPAN, SWEDEN) FR., F, LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (GRENOBLE, FRANCE) Alaska senior Anton Martinsson stopped 37-of-38 shots in Lake Superior State forward Louis Boudon helped lead the the Nanooks’ 3-1 home win over Bemidji State on Saturday. Lakers to a pair of wins over Ferris State this weekend with a The Klippan, Sweden native fi nished the night with a .973 save total of four points in the series. percentage in the victory to lead league netminders in save Boudon recorded an assist in Friday’s 5-4 overtime win percentage and goals against average (1.00) on the weekend. against the Bulldogs and followed up with a three-point game Martinsson turned away 18 shots in the fi rst period, 11 in the on Saturday as LSSU completed the sweep with a 4-3 victory. The performance was the Grenoble, France, native’s fi rst second and eight in the third to lead the ‘Nooks to the win and career multi-point game. He netted the Lakers second goal of earn the series split. the game while also adding a pair of power-play assists in the This is Martinsson’s fourth career WCHA weekly honor. win. Boudon tied for second among all WCHA players in points on the weekend with Honorable Mention four and is riding a fi ve-game point streak with seven points (3g-4a) in that span. • Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State: Stopped 23-of-24 shots in the Boudon tied for fi rst place in both points and goals this week among league Mavericks’ 5-1 win over Bowling Green on Saturday to fi nish the weekend newcomers. He is tied for second among WCHA freshmen in points this season with 53 saves on 57 shots. with eight points through his fi rst ten games. • Nolan Kent, So, Northern Michigan: Picked up his third-straight win this This is his fi rst WCHA weekly honor. season with a 25-save performance and picked up his fi rst career assist in NMU’s 4-2 win over Alabama Huntsville on Saturday. Honorable Mention • Rylee St. Onge, Fr., F, Alaska Anchorage: Posted a pair of power play goals in UAA’s home series with Omaha. • Elias Rosén, Fr., D, Bemidji State: Picked up the fi rst points of his career on a goal and an assist in the Beavers’ road split at Alaska. • Jake Willets, Fr., D, Ferris State: Finished with three assists in the Bulldogs’ series at Lake Superior State to rank third among rookies and defensemen scoring leaders for the weekend. • Andre Ghantous, Fr., F, Northern Michigan: Posted his fi rst career game- winning goal in NMU’s Saturday win over Alabama Huntsville to fi nish the weekend with two points on a pair of goals with fi ve shots on goal.

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FORWARD OF THE MONTH DEFENSEMAN OF THE MONTH VINCENT DE MEY ALEC RAUHAUSER SO., NORTHERN MICHIGAN (LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) SR., BOWLING GREEN (BISMARCK, N.D.) Northern Michigan’s Vincent de Mey ranks No. 2 nationally Senior captain Alec Rauhauser was one of the scoring leaders in power-play goals this season with three and is third in the for Bowling Green in October with seven points on two goals NCAA with a 1.00 goals per game average. and fi ve assists.

He scored at least one point in each of the Wildcats’ six The Bismarck, N.D., native tallied three points in BGSU’s win October contests (6g-2a/8pts) to lead the league in goals, at Miami on Oct. 6 and scored a point in each of the Falcons’ power-play goals (three), power-play points (four) and rank games against RIT (Oct. 11), Western Michigan (Oct. 18-19) and second in points scored for the month. Michigan Tech (Oct. 25).

The sophomore tallied a career-high two goals at then-No.20/RV Boston Rauhauser’s seven points were the most among defensemen in the WCHA for the University to lead the Wildcats to a 4-3 victory on Oct. 19. month and tied for sixth among all scorers. He also recorded seven blocks on the month. As on now he also leads the Falcons in plus/minus. The Los Angeles, Calif., native tallied a goal in fi ve of the Wildcats’ six games in October. His October performance earned de Mey WCHA Forward of the Week This is Rauhauser’s fi fth Defenseman of the Month honor. honors twice (Oct. 14 & 21), the only two-time winner for the month in the league. Honorable Mention This is de Mey’s fi rst WCHA Forward of the Month award. • Colin Swoyer, So., Michigan Tech: Led all WCHA blueliners with fi ve assists in October and tied for second in the league in defenseman scoring with Honorable Mention fi ve points on fi ve assists. • Marshall Moise, Jr., Ferris State: Led Ferris State in scoring with six points on three goals and three assists. Finished the month with 13 shots and three blocks with two of his goals coming on the power play.

GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH ROOKIE OF THE MONTH DRYDEN MCKAY LUCAS SOWDER SO., MINNESOTA STATE (DOWNERS GROVE, ILL.) FR., F, MINNESOTA STATE (TRINITY, FLA.) Minnesota State sophomore Dryden McKay helped lead Minnesota State forward Lucas Sowder helped lead Minnesota State to 5-0-1 mark for month of October. Minnesota State to an undefeated month of October (5-0-1), accounting for nine points on two goals and seven assists to He fi nished the month as the WCHA leader in wins, save lead the WCHA and all NCAA rookies in points. percentage (.940), goals against average (1.36), winning percentage (.900) and shutouts (one). McKay’s GAA ranked Sowder also led the WCHA in assists and plus/minus (+9). The Trinity, Fla., native earned WCHA Rookie of the Week honors No. 4 nationally in the season’s opening month. after he posted a goal and two assists in MSU’s season- opening sweep of Arizona State. The Downers Grove, Ill., native was named WCHA Goaltender of the Week following MSU’s season-opening two-game sweep of Arizona State Honorable Mention on Oct. 11-12. McKay turned aside 25-of-26 shots in 4-1 win in the opening game • Parker Saretsky, Fr., F, Michigan Tech: Shared the WCHA newcomer lead of the series before earning his fi fth career shutout by stopping all 14 shots in 5-0 in goals with two and fi nished third in rookie scoring for the month with six victory over the Sun Devils on Oct. 12. points on two goals and four assists. The four helpers tied for third in the league for the month. This is McKay’s third career WCHA Goaltender of the Month award.

Honorable Mention • Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green: Backstopped Bowling Green to a 4-2-0 mark in six October starts. The Lewis Center, Ohio, native stopped 134 of 148 shots faced for a .905 save percentage and 2.34 goals against average. Stopped 58 shots in the Falcons’ two-game sweep of Western Michigan Oct. 18-19, including a season-high 37 shots in the second game of the series to earn WCHA Goaltender of the Week honors. Dop also picked up his fi rst career assist against Miami on Oct. 6..

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Home of the Power Play Goal: Lake Superior State's Collin Saccoman became the sixth WCHA player to tally two power-play goals in a game this season when he WCHA on Opening Night: Fourteen alumni from current lit the lamp twice with the man advantage in the Lakers' 4-3 win over Ferris State Western Collegiate Hockey Association member schools on Nov. 2. The six mutiple power-play goal games is the most of any league in the were on season-opening rosters in the National Hockey country, followed by the Big Ten (fi ve), Atlantic Hockey (three), ECAC (three), NCHC League. These former student-athletes, representing (three) and Hockey East (one). eight WCHA institutions, are playing on 12 different NHL clubs. Two Power Play Goals in a Game Player, Team (Opponent) Date Former Alaska defenseman Colton Parayko, who skated Collin Saccoman, Lake Superior State (vs. Ferris State) 11/2/2019 the Stanley Cup with St. Louis last season, returns to Nick Wicks, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska) 10/26/2019 anchor the Blues’ backline. Former Alaska Anchorage Marshall Moise, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) 10/26/2019 forward Jay Beagle, who was a key member of the Connor Ford, Bowling Green (vs. Michigan Tech) 10/25/2019 Washington Capitals’ Stanley Cup run two seasons ago, is in his second season Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) 10/6/2019 with the Vancouver Canucks. Minnesota State alum David Backes returns to Cameron Wright, Bowling Green (at Miami) 10/6/2019 Boston after helping the Bruins to the Eastern Conference championship a year You Get a Shorty... And You Get a Shorty...: The WCHA is the top conference in the ago. country when it comes to short-handed goals. Of the 35 shortys that have found the back of the net this season, 10 have been scored by WCHA players, including two by Backes is one of three MSU alumni on NHL rosters, joining Teddy Blueger Bowling Green defenseman Alec Rauhauser, to give him a share of the NCAA lead. (Pittsburgh) and Tyler Pitlick (IR- Philadelphia). Other WCHA programs with NCHC and Hockey East players have potted six SHGs each, followed by Atlantic multiple alumni in the league are Bemidji State (Brad Hunt, Minnesota Wild; Zach Hockey (four), Big Ten (four) and the ECAC (four). Whitecloud, IR- ); Bowling Green (Ryan Carpenter, Chicago Blackhawks; Sean Walker, ) and Michigan Tech (Jujhar Khaira, WCHA Short-Handed Goals ; Matt Roy, Los Angeles Kings; Pheonix Copley, Washington Player, Team (Opponent) Date Capitals). Alabama Huntsville goaltender Cam Talbot (Calgary Flames) and Lake Tristan Thompson, Alaska (vs. Bemidji State) 11/2/2019 Superior State defenseman Zach Trotman (IR- Pittsburgh Penguins) rounded out Alec Rauhauser, Bowing Green (at Minnesota State) 11/2/2019 the WCHA’s season-opening NHL contingent. Alex Frye, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Omaha) 11/1/2019 Hampus Sjödahl, Bemidji State (at Alaska) 11/1/2019 Player, Pos. NHL Team School (Years) Jason Tackett, Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) 10/26/2019 Cam Talbot, G Calgary Flames Alabama Huntsville (2007-10) Ashton Calder, Lake Superior State (vs. Denver) 10/11/2019 Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State (vs. Arizona State) 10/11/2019 Jay Beagle, F Vancouver Canucks Alaska Anchorage (2005-07) Logan Pietila, Michigan Tech (vs. Alaska) 10/12/2019 Colton Parayko, D St. Louis Blues Alaska (2012-15) Alec Rauhauser, Bowling Green (at Miami) 10/6/2019 Brad Hunt, D Minnesota Wild Bemidji State (2008-12) Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris, OT, GWG) 10/5/2019 Zach Whitecloud, D* Vegas Golden Knights Bemidji State (2016-18) Ryan Carpenter, F Chicago Blackhawks Bowling Green (2011-14) Hat Trick Happy: There have been 12 hat tricks in the NCAA so far this season. Four Sean Walker, D Los Angeles Kings Bowling Green (2013-17) of those have been turned in by WCHA players, the most of any conference in the Zach Trotman, D* Pittsburgh Penguins Lake Superior State country. Michigan Tech's Alec Broetzman and Bowling Green's Cameron Wright (2009-12) posted two of the fi rst three hat tricks nationally on Oct. 6 when Broetzman scored Jujhar Khaira, F Edmonton Oilers Michigan Tech (2012-13) a natural hat trick at Robert Morris and Wright potted four goals (which is an NCAA Matt Roy, D Los Angeles Kings Michigan Tech (2014-17) single-game high this season) at Miami. Northern Michigan's Griffi n Loughran and MTU's Tommy Parrottino joined the list on Oct. 26. Loughran lit the lamp three times Pheonix Copley, G Washington Capitals Michigan Tech (2012-14) in a win at Ferris State while Parrottino potted three goals in a win at Bowling Green. Tyler Pitlick, F* Philadelphia Flyers Minnesota State (2009-10) David Backes, F Boston Bruins Minnesota State (2003-06) Sinclair Sets WCHA Season Saves High for the Chargers: Alabama Huntsville Teddy Blueger, F Pittsburgh Penguins Minnesota State (2012-16) goaltender Mark Sinclair established a new WCHA season-high for saves in a game when he stopped 45 shots in UAH's 5-1 home loss to then-No. 2/2 Minnesota *- Began season on IR State on Oct. 25, the total is also the second-highest in the NCAA in 2019-20. In all, the Dundas, Ont., native turned away 79 shots in the two games, which is a WCHA The all-time WCHA record for goals in a period is 11 in the third period by North season high for a two-game series. Dakota against Manitoba on Dec. 28, 1978. The most scored in a single frame against an NCAA program is 10 by Colorado College against Boston University on Martinsson Turns Away 68 Shots at Penn State: Senior Anton Martinsson helped March 18, 1950. lead Alaska to a split at No. 9/8 Penn State over the weekend with 68 saves in the two games in Happy Valley on Oct. 17-18. The total was a season high for a series at Most Goals in a Period - Since 2013 the time. The Klippan, Sweden, native came off the bench to top 30-of-33 pucks in a Rk Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date series-opening 7-0 loss then slammed the door on the Nittany Lions on Friday night 1. 7 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/8/2014 with a 35-save performance as the Nanooks rolled to 4-0 win to salvage the split. 2. 6 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ...... 1/11/2019 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 Five-Point Night an NCAA Season-Best for Broetzman: Alec Broetzman's 6 Ferris State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 11/13/2014 fi ve-point night on three goals and two assists in Michigan Tech's 7-0 win at T-5* 5 Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 Robert Morris on Oct. 6 shares the NCAA season lead for points in a single game. *- 10th instance of fi ve goals in a period since 2013 Broetzman tallied four of the fi ve points in the fi rst period with a natural hat trick and one assist as Tech potted fi ve goals in the period en route to a 7-0 win. WCHA Lands Three on All-CHN Preseason Teams: The Western Collegiate Hockey Association was represented by three players on the College Hockey News' 2019-20 Wright's Four-Goal Performance an NCAA Season High and Equals WCHA Post- All-CHN Preseason Teams released Sept. 30. Realignment Record: Bowling Green's Cameron Wright became just the third WCHA player since 2013 to tally four goals in a game when he potted a quartet of goals Minnesota State senior forward Marc Michaelis was named to the First Team while against Miami on Oct. 6. Wright joins Alaska Anchorage's Brett Cameron (2014 a pair of WCHA senior defensemen - Bowling Green's Alec Rauhauser and Northern vs. Bemidji State) and Alaska's Cody Kunyk (2014 vs. Alaska Anchorage) as the Michigan's Philip Beaulieu - were second team selections. league's four-goal scorers since realignment. Wright's performance is currently tied for the NCAA season high for goals in a game. The all-time WCHA record against Michaelis was the consensus WCHA Preseason Player of the Year in both the NCAA competition is seven goals by North Dakota's Bill Reichart against Minnesota coaches and media polls prior to the season. Michaelis, Rauhasuer and Beaulieu Duluth on Dec. 29, 1954. were also named to both the coaches and media preseason All-WCHA teams. Tech's Five-Goal Outburst Ranks Among the Best in WCHA Since 2013: Michigan Tech's fi ve fi rst-period goals in a 7-0 win at Robert Morris on Oct. 6 ties for the fi fth- best scoring output in a period in the WCHA since the 2013 realignment.

The total is two shy of the WCHA post-realignment period record of seven goals, which was set by Tech against Alabama Huntsville on Feb. 8, 2014.

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Developing Talent: Seventeen players who participated in 2019 NHL Development WCHA Career Goals (2013-present) Camps are on WCHA rosters this season: Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years 1. 57 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2015-18 2. 56 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Player, Class, Pos. School NHL Development Camp 3. 56 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Ross Armour, So., F Bemidji State Nashville Predators 4. 54 Kevin Dufour, F, Bowling Green ...... 2013-17 Will Cullen, So, D Bowling Green New York Islanders 54 Robbie Payne, F, Northern Michigan...... 2014-18 Connor Ford, Jr., F Bowling Green San Jose Sharks 6. 53 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 Max Johnson, Jr. F Bowling Green New York Rangers 7. 52 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 Brandon Kruse, Jr., F Bowling Green Vegas Golden Knights 8. 50 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 Taylor Schneider, So., F Bowling Green St. Louis Blues 9. 48 Dominick Shine, F, Northern MIchigan ...... 2013-17 10. 47 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-present Tim Theocharidis, So, D Bowling Green Vegas Golden Knights Cameron Clarke, Sr., D Ferris State Boston Bruins WCHA Career Assists (2013-present) Mareks Mitens, Jr., G Lake Superior State Chicago Blackhawks Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years Robbie Beydoun, Jr., G Michigan Tech 1. 93 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Seamus Donohue, Jr., D Michigan Tech Philadelphia Flyers 2. 83 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan...... 2016-present Brian Halonen, So., F Michigan Tech Dallas Stars 3. 76 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Matt Jurusik, Sr., G Michigan Tech Pittsburgh Penguins 4. 75 Alec Rauhauser, D,Bowling Green ...... 2016-present 5. 71 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Colin Swoyer, So., D Michigan Tech St. Louis Blues 6. 70 C.J. Suess, Sr., Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 Jared Spponer, Jr., F Minnesota State Pittsburgh Penguins 7. 69 Shane Hanna, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 Nathan Smith, Fr., F Minnesota State Winnipeg Jets 8. 68 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Darien Craighead, Sr., F Northern Michigan Vancouver Canucks 9. 67 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 10. 63 Mark Auk, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2014-19 Veterans Climbing WCHA Career Charts: Several current WCHA stars are moving 11. 62 Brandon Kruse, D, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present up the post-realignment league career lists in a number of categories. WCHA Career Power Play Goals (2013-present) WCHA Career Points (2013-present) Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years 1. 24 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 1. 127 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-Present 22 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-19 127 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 22 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 3. 119 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 4. 21 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present 4. 113 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 5. 20 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 5. 106 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 6. 17 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 6. 104 Philip Beaulieu, D, Northern Michigan...... 2016-Present 17 Tyler Heionen, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 104 Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech ...... 2015-19 8. 16 Darien Craighead, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2016-present 8. 101 Parker Tuomie, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-Present 16 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 101 Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State ...... 2015-19 10. 15 Max Humitz, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2016-present* 101 Mitchell McClain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 *-tied with three others

WCHA Career Shorthanded Goals (2013-present) Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years 1. 8 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present 8 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 3. 6 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 4. 5 Diego Cuglietta, F, Lake Superior State ...... 2015-19 2019-20 WCHA CAPTAINS 5 Kyle Bauman, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 5 Matt Salhany, F, Alabama Huntsville ...... 2013-17 7. 4 6 times WCHA players donning the “C” or the “A” this season are:

School Captain(s) Alternate Captain(s) Alabama Huntsville Austin Beaulieu Christian Rajic Bailey Newton

Alaska Anchorage Nolan Nicholas Eric Sinclair

Alaska Kylar Hope

Bemidji State Tommy Muck Hampus Sjodahl Adam Brady Ethan Somoza

Bowling Green Alec Rauhauser Connor Ford Frederic Letourneau

Ferris State Nate Kallen Dominic Lutz

Lake Superior State Max Humitz Lukas Kaelble Collin Saccoman Brendan McKay

Michigan Tech Raymond Brice Alex Smith Seamus Donohue

Minnesota State Mark Michaelis Edwin Hookenson Nick Rivera

Northern Michigan Philip Beaulieu Joseph Nardi

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TEAM SEASON HIGHS INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHS GAME GAME Goals Goals 7 Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019 4 Cameron Wright, Bowling Green (at Miami) ...... 10/6/2019

Assists Assists 14 Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019 3 Five times

Points Points 21 Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019 5 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/6/2019

Penalties Penalties 11 Alaska (at Penn State) ...... 10/17/2019 3 Liam Izyk, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 10/26/2019 3 Connor Mackey, Minnesota State (at Alabama Huntsville)...... 10/25/2019 Minutes 34 Ferris State (at Lake Superior State) ...... 11/2/2019 Penalty Minutes 15 Six times Power Play Goals 3 Bowling Green (vs. Michigan Tech) ...... 10/25/2019 Power Play Goals 2 Six times Shorthanded Goals 1 Multiple times Shorthanded Goals 1 10 times Shots on Goal 50 Minnesota State (at Alabama Huntsville) ...... 10/25/2019 Shots on Goal 10 Charlie Combs, Bemidji State (vs. St. Cloud State) ...... 10/12/2019 PERIOD Goals Blocked Shots 5 Bowling Green (at Miami) (3) ...... 10/6/2019 6 Edwin Hookenson, Minnesota State (vs. Bowling Green) ...... 11/1/2019 5 Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 6 Seamus Donohue, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) ...... 10/5/2019

Assists PERIOD 9 Bowling Green (at Miami) (3) ...... 10/6/2019 Goals 3 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 Points 3 Tommy Parrottino, Michigan Tech (at Bowling Green) (2) ...... 10/26/2019 14 Bowling Green (at Miami) (3) ...... 10/6/2019 Assists Penalties 3 Tomi Hiekkavirta, Alaska Anchorage (vs. Alaska) (2) ...... 10/26/2019 6 Minnesota State (at Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 10/25/2019 Points Penalty Minutes 4 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 19 Bowling Green (vs. Western Michigan) (2) ...... 10/18/2019 19 Ferris State (vs. Northern Michigan) (3) ...... 10/25/2019 Power Play Goals 2 Alec Broetzman, Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 Shots on Goal 19 Bemidji State (at Alaska) (1) ...... 11/2/2019 19 Minnesota State (at Alabama Huntsville) (2)...... 10/25/2019 GOALTENDING SEASON HIGHS 19 Minnesota State (at Alabama Huntsville) (1)...... 10/25/2019 SERIES Saves 79 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 10/25-26/2019

GAME Saves 45 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 10/25/2019

PERIOD Saves 18 Anton Martinsson, Alaska (vs. Bemidji State) (1)...... 11/2/2019 18 Mark Sinclair, Alabama Huntsville (vs. Minnesota State) (2) ...... 10/25/2019

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2019-20 WCHA AGAINST THE REST 2019-20 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH By Team vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind. Total Alabama Huntsville 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 Alaska Anchorage 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-3-1 Month Forward Defenseman Alaska 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 Oct. Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 Nov. Bowling Green 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 Dec. Ferris State 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 Lake Superior State 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 Jan. Michigan Tech 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 Feb. Minnesota State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-0 3-0-1 March Northern Michigan 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 TOTALS: 2-1-0 2-6-0 1-0-0 3-4-1 5-12-4 2-0-0 15-23-5 (.667) (.250) (1.000) (.438) (.333) (1.000) (.407) Month Goaltender Rookie By Site vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind Total Oct. Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State Home 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2-5-4 2-0-0 8-8-4 Nov. Away 2-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 1-2-1 3-6-0 0-0-0 7-13-1 Dec. Neutral 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 TOTALS: 2-1-0 2-6-0 1-0-0 3-4-1 5-12-4 2-0-0 15-23-5 Jan. (.667) (.250) (1.000) (.438) (.333) (1.000) (.407) Feb. March

2019-20 WCHA HEAD-TO-HEAD (REGULAR SEASON, LEAGUE GAMES)

UAH (pts) UAA (pts) UAF (pts) BSU (pts) BGSU (pts) FSU (pts) LSSU (pts) MTU (pts) MSU (pts) NMU (pts) W-L-T-3/SW (pts) UAH ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-4-0-0 (0) UAA 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3) UAF 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) ---- 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 4-2-0-0 (12) BSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3) BGSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-2-0-0 (6) FSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-4-0-0 (0) LSSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6) MTU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-3-0-0 (3) MSU 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 1-1-0-0 (3/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 3-1-0-0 (9) NMU 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 4-0-0-0 (12)

2019-20 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. 7 Alec Broetzman, So, Michigan Tech Seamus Donohue, Jr., Michigan Tech Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech Parker Saretsky, Fr., F, Michigan Tech Oct. 14 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Chris Jandric, So., Alaska Dryden McKay, So., MInnesota State Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State Oct. 21 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Edwin Hookenson, Sr., Minnesota State Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State Oct. 28 Griffi n Loughran, So., Northern Michigan Nate Kallen, Sr., Ferris State Nolan Kent, So., Northern Michigan Nick Wicks, Fr., F, Alaska Anchorage Nov. 4 Aston Calder, So., Lake Superior State Collin Saccoman, Sr., Lake Superior State Anton Martinsson, Sr., Alaska Louis Boudon, Fr., F, Lake Superior State Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 2 March 9 March 16

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USCHO.COM USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE Nov. 4, 2019 Nov. 4, 2019

Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Poll Record Top 15 1. Denver (49) 8-0-0 998 1 1. Denver, 510 (34) 1 8-0-0 6 2. Massachusetts (1) 6-1-0 925 3 2. Massachusetts, 453 3 6-1-0 6 3. Minnesota State 6-1-1 875 2 3. Minnesota State, 416 2 6-1-1 6 4. Cornell 2-0-0 852 4 4. Cornell, 397 5 2-0-0 6 5. Notre Dame 5-0-1 807 5 5. Notre Dame, 394 4 5-0-1 6 6. Penn State 6-1-0 700 12 6. Penn State, 307 12 6-1-0 6 7. Minnesota Duluth 3-3-0 682 6 7. Minnesota Duluth, 276 6 3-3-0 6 8. Clarkson 5-2-1 609 11 8. Ohio State, 238 13 6-1-1 6 9. Ohio State 6-1-1 582 13 9. Clarkson, 213 11 5-2-1 6 10. North Dakota 5-1-1 508 14 10. North Dakota, 176 14 5-1-1 2 11. Providence 4-3-1 464 8 11. Providence, 155 7 4-3-1 6 12. Wisconsin 4-4-0 390 7 12. Wisconsin, 92 8 4-4-0 4 13. Northeastern 4-3-1 341 10 13. Northeastern, 83 10 4-3-1 6 14. UMass Lowell 6-2-2 339 17 14. UMass Lowell, 73 UR 6-2-2 1 15. Quinnipiac 4-3-0 332 9 15. Harvard, 59 UR 1-0-0 1 16. Northern Michigan 6-1-1 206 20 17. Bowling Green 5-4-0 195 18 Others receiving votes: Quinnipiac 57, Northern Michigan 48, Bowling 18. Harvard 1-0-0 185 19 Green 36, Boston College 32, Omaha 18, Arizona State 9, Maine 7, St. 19. Boston College 3-4-0 177 15 Cloud State 5, Brown 3, RIT 3. 20. Omaha 4-1-1 78 UR

Others receiving votes: RIT 53, Western Michigan 47, Maine 43, St. Cloud State 41, Arizona State 28, New Hampshire 12, Brown 11, Princeton 11, Boston University 4, Alaska 3, Minnesota 2.

2019-20 WCHA in the Rankings Week-by-Week

Week UAH UAA UAF BSU BGSU FSU LSSU MTU MSU NMU Sept. 30 UR/UR UR/NR UR/UR RV/UR 17/RV UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 3/4 RV/UR Oct. 7 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 3/3 RV/UR Oct. 14 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR RV/RV UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 2/3 RV/UR Oct. 21 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 2/2 RV/UR Oct. 28 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 18/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 2/2 20/UR Nov. 4 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 3/3 16/UR Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 2 March 9 March 16 March 23 March 30 April 13 Rankings are USHCO/USAT-USAHM)

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OCTOBER Saturday, November 2 Sunday, December 29 Saturday, October 5 Alabama Huntsville 2, at (20/RV) Northern Michigan 4* Minnesota State vs. Bemidji State/Minnesota (NC)^ TBA Alabama Huntsville 1, at RV/UR UMass Lowell 5 (NC) Ferris State 3, at Lake Superior State 4* Bemidji State vs. Minnesota State/St. Cloud State (NC)^ TBA Merrimack 2, at RV/UR Lake Superior State 6 (NC) (18/RV) Bowling Green 1, at (2/2) Minnesota State 5* Michigan Tech 2, at Robert Morris 1(OT) (NC) Michigan Tech 1, at (14/14) North Dakota 3 (NC)$ Monday, December 30 2/2 Denver 4, at Alaska 3 (NC) (RV/UR) Bemidji State 1, at (RV/UR) Alaska 3* Miami at Bowling Green (NC) 7:07 pm ET RV/UR Northern Michigan 4, at USNTDP 3 (EXH) Michigan Tech vs. Michigan State (NC)! 1 pm ET Mount Royal 2, at 3/4 Minnesota State 5 (EXH) Friday, November 8 Ferris State vs. Michigan (NC)! 4 pm ET (3/3) Minnesota State at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Sunday, October 6 Alaska Anchorage at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Tuesday, December 31 Michigan Tech 7, at Robert Morris 0 (NC) Lake Superior State at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech vs. TBD (NC)! 11:30 am ET/2:30 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 1, at (RV/UR) UMass Lowell 3 (NC) Ferris State at (RV/UR) Western Michigan (NC) 7 pm ET Ferris State vs. TBD (NC)! 11:30 am ET/2:30 pm ET 17/RV Bowling Green 7, at Miami 4 (RV/RV) St. Cloud State at (16/UR) Northern Michigan (NC) 7:07 pm ET Merrimack 3, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 4 (NC) (RV/RV) Arizona State at (RV/UR) Alaska (NC) 7:07 pm AT JANUARY 2/2 Denver 3, at Alaska 0 (NC) Friday, January 3 Waterloo 2, at Ferris State 2 (OT) (EXH) Saturday, November 9 Northern Michigan at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET (3/3) Minnesota State at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET Alaska at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Tuesday, October 8 Alaska Anchorage at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Ferris State at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT USNTDP 0, at Ferris State 5 (EXH) Lake Superior State at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville at North Dakota (NC) 7:37 pm CT (RV/RV) St. Cloud State at (16/UR) Northern Michigan (NC) 6:07 pm ET Thursday, October 10 (RV/RV) Western Michigan at Ferris State (NC) 7:07 pm ET Saturday, January 4 Colgate 1, at Ferris State 3 (NC) (RV/RV) Arizona State at (RV/UR) Alaska (NC) 7:07 pm AT Northern Michigan at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Alaska at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Friday, October 11 Friday, November 15 Ferris State at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 at Maine 7 (NC) Alaska at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Alaska 3, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* 2 Bemidji State at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Arizona State (NC) 7:05 pm MT Michigan State 5, at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 3 (NC) Michigan Tech at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville at North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CT (2/2) Denver 3, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 1 (NC) Bowling Green at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT (17/RV) Bowling Green 2, vs. RIT 3 (OT) (NC)% Sunday, January 5 Alabama Huntsville 1, at Omaha 6 (NC) Saturday, November 16 Lake Superior State at Alaska Anchorage* 3:07 pm AT (7/8) St. Cloud State 4, at Bemidji State 4 (OT) (NC) Alaska at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Arizona State (NC) TBA (RV/RV) Arizona State 1, at (3/3) Minnesota State 4 (NC) Bemidji State at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Thursday, January 9 Saturday, October 12 Bowling Green at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Bemidji State at Alabama Huntsville* 7:37 pm CT Alaska 2, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* 1 Michigan State 0, at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 2 (NC) Friday, November 22 Friday, January 10 Alaska Anchorage 1, at Maine 2 (OT) (NC) Lake Superior State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET (17/RV) Bowling Green 2, vs. (14/12) Western Michigan 5 (NC)% Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET (RV/RV) Arizona State 0, at (3/3) Minnesota State 5 (NC) Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Bowling Green at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 0, at Omaha 5 (NC) Alabama Huntsville at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State at Alabama Huntsville* 7:37 pm CT (7/8) St. Cloud State 2, at Bemidji State 2 (OT) (NC) Ferris State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Lake Superior State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT (2/2) Denver 4, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 3 (NC) Saturday, November 23 Saturday, January 11 Thursday, October 17 Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET (RV/UR) Alaska 0, at (9/8) Penn State 7 (NC) Lake Superior State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Bowling Green at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET Friday, October 18 Alabama Huntsville at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Lake Superior State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT (RV/UR) Alaska 4, at (9/8) Penn State 0 (NC) Ferris State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT (14/15) Western Michigan 1, at (RV/RV) Bowling Green 2 (NC) Friday, January 17 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at (20/RV) Boston University 4 (OT) (NC) Friday, November 29 Alaska at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET (16/RV) North Dakota 4, at (2/3) Minnesota State 4 (OT) (NC) Bowling Green at Notre Dame (NC) 7 pm ET Minnesota State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 3, at Miami 4 (NC) Bemidji State at Lake Superior State * 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 0, at (RV/UR) Michigan 4 (NC) Northern Michigan at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT Michigan Tech at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Northern Michigan at Cornell (NC) 7 pm ET Saturday, October 19 Ferris State at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT (RV/RV) Bowling Green 2, at (14/15) Western Michigan 1 (OT) (NC) Minnesota State at Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT Saturday, January 18 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at (20/RV) Boston University 3 (NC) Alaska at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET (16/RV) North Dakota 1, at (2/3) Minnesota State 2 (NC) Saturday, November 30 Minnesota State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 3, at Miami (NC) 1 Bemidji State at Lake Superior State * 5:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 3, at (RV/UR) Michigan 4 (NC) Northern Michigan at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Michigan Tech at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Northern Michigan at Cornell (NC) 7 pm ET Friday, October 25 Ferris State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Michigan Tech 1, at (17/RV) Bowling Green 3* Minnesota State at Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT Friday, January 24 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at Ferris State 3* Notre Dame at Bowling Green (NC) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET (2/2) Minnesota State 5, at Alabama Huntsville 1* Ferris State at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET (RV/RV) Alaska 2, at Alaska Anchorage 1* DECEMBER Bemidji State at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State 2, at (5/4) Notre Dame 5 (NC) Friday, December 6 Northern Michigan at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Bemidji State 1, at (16/RV) North Dakota 2 (NC) Alaska Anchorage at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Saturday, January 25 Saturday, October 26 Alaska at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Ferris State at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 6, at Ferris State 4* Lake Superior State at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 4, at (17/RV) Bowling Green 2* Bemidji State at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT (2/2) Minnesota State 4, at Alabama Huntsville 1* Saturday, December 7 Northern Michigan at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Lake Superior State 4, at (5/4) Notre Dame 6 (NC) Alaska Anchorage at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET Bemidji State 1, at (16/RV) North Dakota 4 (NC) Alabama Huntsville at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Friday, January 31 (RV/RV) Alaska 0, at Alaska Anchorage 4* Alaska at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Ferris State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Bowling Green at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Thursday, Oct. 31 Michigan Tech at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Omaha 4, at Alaska Anchorage 3 (NC) Friday, December 13 Minnesota State at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT Alabama Huntsville at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State at USNTDP (EXH) 7 pm ET NOVEMBER Bowling Green at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Friday, November 1 Minnesota State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET FEBRUARY Alabama Huntsville 3, at (20/RV) Northern Michigan 5* Clarkson at Michigan Tech (NC) 7:07 pm ET Saturday, February 1 Ferris State 4, at Lake Superior State 5 (OT)* Ferris State at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET (18/RV) Bowling Green 3, at (2/2) Minnesota State 2 (OT)* Saturday, December 14 Bowling Green at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT (RV/UR) Bemidji State 4, at (RV/UR) Alaska 0* Alabama Huntsville at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Omaha 3, at Alaska Anchorage (NC) 3 (OT) Bowling Green at Lake Superior State* 6:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Minnesota State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET Clarkson at Michigan Tech (NC) 6:07 pm ET Friday, February 7 Alaska Anchorage at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Saturday, December 28 Lake Superior State at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State vs. St. Cloud State (NC)^ 4:30 pm CT Alaska at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State vs. Minnesota (NC)^ 7 pm CT Northern Michigan at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT

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Saturday, February 8 MINNESOTA STATE IS COACHES' CHOICE TO REPEAT AS WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Lake Superior State at Michigan Tech* 5:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET 2019-20 MANKATO FREE PRESS WCHA PRESEASON COACHES' POLL Alaska at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points Northern Michigan at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT 1. Minnesota State (9) 90 2. Bowling Green (1) 82 Friday, February 14 3. Bemidji State 63 Alabama Huntsville at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET 4. Northern Michigan 61 Michigan Tech at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET 5. Michigan Tech 59 Bemidji State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET 6. Lake Superior State 58 Bowling Green at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT 7. Alaska 39 Alaska Anchorage at Arizona State (NC) 7:05 pm MT 8. Ferris State 38 9. Alabama Huntsville 30 Saturday, February 15 10. Alaska Anchorage 20 Bemidji State at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Coaches could not vote for their own teams. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2 scale. Michigan Tech at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville at Lake Superior State*+ 7:07 pm ET WCHA PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR (VOTES) Bowling Green at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (9) Alaska Anchorage at Arizona State (NC) 7:05 pm MT Others receiving votes: Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State (1)

Friday, February 21 WCHA PRESEASON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (VOTES) Ferris State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State (8) Northern Michigan at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Others receiving votes: Colby Bukes, Fr., D, Minnesota State (1); Samuel Solensky, Fr., F, Bemidji State (1) Alabama Huntsville at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT PRESEASON ALL-WCHA TEAM (VOTES) Forwards: Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State (10); Parker Tuomie, Sr., Minnesota State (9); Brandon Kruse, Jr., Bowling Green (6). Saturday, February 22 Defensemen: Philip Beaulieu, Sr., Northern Michigan (9); Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green (5). Ferris State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Goaltender: Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State (9) Northern Michigan at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Others receiving votes: F - Max Johnson, Jr., Bowling Green (3); Brian Halonen, So., Michigan Tech (1); Max Humitz, Sr., Lake Superior Alabama Huntsville at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT State (1); D - Connor Mackey, Jr., Minnesota State (4); Collin Saccoman, Sr., Lake Superior State (1); Ian Scheid, Sr., Minnesota State (1); G - Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech (1) Bemidji State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT

Friday, February 28 MEDIA TABS MINNESOTA STATE AS UNANIMOUS CHOICE AS WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Lake Superior State at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET 2019-20 WCHA PRESEASON MEDIA POLL Bowling Green at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points Minnesota State at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT 1. Minnesota State (10) 100 Alaska Anchorage at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT 2. Bowling Green 89 3. Northern Michigan 72 Saturday, February 29 4. Michigan Tech 68 Lake Superior State at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET 5. Bemidji State 62 Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET 6. Lake Superior State 57 Bowling Green at Alabama Huntsville* 3:07 pm CT 7. Ferris State 37 8. Alaska 27 Minnesota State at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT 9. Alabama Huntsville 26 Alaska Anchorage at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT 10. Alaska Anchorage 12 Predicted order of fi nish. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale. --END REGULAR SEASON--

WCHA PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR MARCH Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (26) 2020 WCHA TOURNAMENT Others receiving votes: Brandon Kruse, Jr., F, Bowling Green (10); Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan (8); Max Johnson, Jr., F, Bowling Green; Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State (5); Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State (3) 2020 WCHA QUARTERFINALS Based on a 3-2-1 scale.

Friday-Sunday, March 6-8 WCHA PRESEASON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Best-of-three series Nathan Smith, F, Minnesota State (24) • No. 8 seed at No. 1 seed Others receiving votes: Jett Jungels, F, Northern Michigan (5); Dallas Tulik, F, Ferris State (5); Blake Pietila, G, Michigan Tech (4); • No. 7 seed at No. 2 seed Hank Sorenson, F, Northern Michigan (4); Ryan Sandelin, F, Minnesota State (3); Cade Borchert, F, Minnesota State (3); Logan Pietila, • No. 6 seed at No. 3 seed F, Michigan Tech (3); T.J. Lloyd, D, Bowling Green (2); Mason Palmer, D, Northern Michigan (2); Parker Saretsky, F, Michigan Tech • No. 5 seed at No. 4 seed (1); Louis Boudon, F, Lake Superior State (1); Cameron Babiak, D, Bowling Green (1); Dustin Manz, F, Lake Superior State (1); Samuel Solensky, F, Bemidji State (1) 2020 WCHA SEMIFINALS Based on a 3-2-1 scale. Friday-Sunday, March 13-15 Best-of-three series PRESEASON ALL-WCHA TEAM • Lowest remaining seed at highest remaining seed Forwards: Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State (9); Parker Tuomie, Sr., Minnesota State (8); Brandon Kruse, Jr., Bowling Green (6). • Second-lowest remaining seed at second-highest remaining Defensemen: Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan (9); Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, Bowling Green (8). seed Goaltender: Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State (9) Others receiving votes: F - Max Johnson, Jr., Bowling Green (5); Max Humitz, Sr., Lake Superior State (2); D - Collin Saccoman, Sr., 2020 WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP Lake Superior State (2); Seamus Donohue, Jr., Michigan Tech (1); G - Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State (1) Saturday, March 21 Championship Game 2019-20 WCHA Media Poll Voters • Lowest remaining seed at highest remaining seed The voting board for the 2019-20 WCHA Media Poll consisted of one media representative from each Men's League market.

All dates subject to change Alabama Huntsville: Justin Bradford, Penalty Box Radio (EXH) denotes exhibition game Alaska Anchorage: Kurt Haider, Seawolf Radio (NC) denotes nonconference game Alaska: Bruce Cech, Nanook Radio *- WCHA league game Bemidji State: Austin Monteith, Bemidji Pioneer %- 2019 Icebreaker Tournament - Huntington Center; Toledo, Ohio Bowling Green: Nick Piotrowicz, Toledo Blade ^- Mariucci Classic - Mariucci Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. Ferris State: John Raffel, Big Rapids Pioneer Lake Superior State: Bill Crawford, LSSU Radio !- Great Lakes Invitational - Little Caesers Arena; Detroit, Mich. Michigan Tech: Daver Karnosky, Houghton Daily Mining Gazette $- U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game – Ralph Englestad Arena; Minnesota State: Shane Frederick, Mankato Free Press Grand Forks, N.D. Northern Michigan: Ryan Stieg, Marquette Mining Journal +- at GFL Gardens; Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

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2019-20 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Mike Corbett (Seventh season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAH/Overall: 46-162-18 Oct. 5 at UMass Lowell L, 1-5 2019-20 Overall Record: 0-8-0 Oct. 6 at UMass Lowell L, 1-3 Oct. 11 at Omaha L, 1-6 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-4-0-0 Oct. 12 at Omaha L, 0-5 Oct. 25 (2/2) Minnesota State* L, 1-5 Oct. 26 (2/2) Minnesota State* L, 1-4 Nov. 1 at (20/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 3-5 Nov. 2 at (20/RV) Northern Michigan* L, 2-4 CHARGERS Nov. 8 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 9 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. CT UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE Nov. 22 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. C T Nov. 23 at Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. CT • Alabama Huntsville returns home for a two-game Western Collegiate Nov. 29 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. CT Hockey Association series this Friday and Saturday night at the Von Nov. 30 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. CT Braun Center against visiting Alaska Anchorage. Puck drops at 7:07 Dec. 6 at Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT Dec. 7 at Bowling Green* 6;07 p.m. CT p.m. CT both nights. Dec. 13 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. CT • UAH holds an all-time series record of 11-21-3 against Alaska Dec. 14 at Ferris State* 5:07 p.m. CT Anchorage and 7-6-3 when playing in Huntsville. The Chargers have Jan. 3 at North Dakota 7:37 p.m. CT held the edge over the Seawolves since the 2014-15 campaign, as Jan. 4 at North Dakota 7:07 p.m. CT UAH is 9-4-3 in the past 16 meetings with UAA. Jan. 10 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT • The Chargers had multi-goal performances in back-to-back games Jan. 11 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT this past Friday and Saturday for the fi rst time this season, despite Jan. 17 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. CT Jan. 18 at Alaska Anchorage* 8:07 p.m. CT dropping both contests at Northern Michigan by scores of 5-3 and Jan. 31 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. CT 4-2. UAH is now 0-8-0 overall and 0-4-0 in WCHA contests. Feb. 1 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. CT • Freshman Josh Latta leads the Chargers offense with fi ve points Feb. 7 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT on fi ve assists in his fi rst collegiate season, after notching an assist Feb. 8 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT on both Friday and Saturday night. Latta is currently tied for fi fth Feb. 14 at Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT amongst WCHA freshmen with fi ve assists in 2019-20. Feb. 15 at Lake Superior State*$ 6:07 p.m. CT • Jack Jeffers is the lone Charger with multiple goals and assists Feb. 21 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT Feb. 22 at Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. CT this season with four points on two goals and two assists, as the Feb. 28 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. CT sophomore scored the squad’s fi rst goal in Friday night’s contest. Feb. 29 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. CT • Three Chargers have two goals in the 2019-20 campaign, including Jeffers, Christian Rajic and Tyr Thompson. *- WCHA game • Mark Sinclair has made four straight starts between the pipes for $- at GFL Gardens (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) the Chargers, as he owns a 4.39 goals against average and .876 save (National rank at time of game) percentage in six starts. Sinclair additionally enters the week ranked third in the WCHA with 183 saves this season. • The Chargers are fi rst in the WCHA with 99 blocks as a team, led by Connor James and Bailey Newton with 11 blocks apiece to rank tied for 10th in the conference. • UAH is away from competition next weekend, before traveling to rival Bemidji State on Nov. 22-23 to continue the WCHA schedule.

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2019-20 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: (Second season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAA/Overall: 4-32-4 Oct. 11 at Maine L, 1-7 2019-20 Overall Record: 1-4-1 Oct. 12 at Maine L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 25 (RV/RV) Alaska* L, 1-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 1-1-0-0 Oct. 26 (RV/RV) Alaska* W, 4-0 Oct. 31 Omaha L, 3-4 Nov. 1 Omaha T, 3-3 Nov. 8 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT Nov. 9 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT SEAWOLVES Nov. 15 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT Nov. 16 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE Nov. 22 at Minnesota State* 4;07 p.m. AT Nov. 23 at Minnesota State* 3:07 p.m. AT • Alaska Anchorage will hit the road for its fi rst WCHA road series of the Nov. 29 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT season when it travels to Alabama Huntsville this weekend. Nov. 30 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT • UAA leads the all-time series with UAH 21-9-3, and the Seawolves Dec. 6 at Michigan Tech* 3:07 p.m. AT lead the series in Huntsville 6-5-3. Dec. 7 at Michigan Tech* 2:07 p.m. AT Jan. 3 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT • Freshman Nick Wicks is currently riding a three-game scoring streak. Jan. 4 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT The native of Delta, B.C. has tallied seven points (2g-5a) in his last Jan. 10 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT three games and eight points (2g-6a) in six games this season. Wicks Jan. 11 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT ranks tied for sixth nationally in points by freshman (1.33), tied for Jan. 17 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. AT 17th nationally in power-play goals (two) and tied for 20th nationally Jan. 18 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. AT in assists per game (2.0). Jan. 24 at Lake Superior State* 3:07 p.m. AT • Senior Tomi Hiekkavirta is currently on a three-game point streak. Jan. 25 at Lake Superior State* 3:07 p.m. AT Jan. 31 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. AT The Helsinki, Finland, native has recorded six assists in the last Feb. 1 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. AT games. Hiekkavirta leads the team in both career assists (19) and Feb. 7 at Bowling Green* 3:07 p.m. AT points (22). Feb. 8 at Bowling Green* 3:07 p.m. AT • Alaska Anchorage scored three power-play goals last week against Feb. 14 at Arizona State 6 p.m. AT Omaha. UAA is currently ranked tied for 13th nationally on the Feb. 15 at Arizona State 6 p.m. AT powerplay (25 percent) and is ranked 14th in special teams (54.7 Feb. 21 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. AT percent). Feb. 22 Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. AT Feb. 28 at Alaska* 7:07 p.m. AT • The freshman class leads the team in goals (nine), assists (14) and Feb. 29 at Alaska* 7:07 p.m. AT points (23). • Freshman Alex Frye scored a short-handed goal last week against *- WCHA game Omaha. His short-handed goal was the fi rst by a Seawolf since Oct. (National rank at time of game) 7, 2018 when Cam Amantea scored short handed against Colorado College. Frye leads the team with three goals this season. • Senior captain Nolan Nicholas appeared in his 100th career game for UAA last week. The Thunder Bay, Ont., native has recorded four assists during his career. • Alaska Anchorage lost the fi rst (4-3) but tied the second game (3-3) in a non-conference home series with Omaha last week. • Alaska Anchorage will host Bowling Green in WCHA action Nov. 15-16.

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2019-20 ALASKA SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Erik Largen (Second season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAF/Overall: 17-26-3 Oct. 5 (2/2) Denver L, 3-4 2019-20 Overall Record: 5-5-0 Oct. 6 (2/2) Denver L, 0-3 Oct. 11 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 3-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 4-2-0-0 Oct. 12 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 2-1 Oct. 17 at (9/8) Penn State L, 0-7 Oct. 18 at (9/8) Penn State W, 4-0 Oct. 25 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 2-1 Oct. 26 at Alaska Anchorage* L, 0-4 NANOOKS Nov. 1 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* L, 0-4 Nov. 2 (RV/UR) Bemidji State* W, 3-1 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS Nov. 8 (RV/RV) Arizona State 7:07 p.m. AT Nov. 9 (RV/RV) Arizona State 7:07 p.m. AT • RV/UR Alaska will host a non-conference series against RV/RV Nov. 15 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT Arizona State this weekend at the Carlson Center. Both games are Nov. 16 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT Nov. 22 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT scheduled for a 7:07 p.m. AT puck drop. Nov. 23 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT • The Sun Devils are coming off an impressive weekend in which they Nov. 29 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. AT swept No. 9/9 Quinnipiac in Tempe, Ariz. In game one, ASU took it 5-3 Nov. 30 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. AT and in game two, the Sun Devils grabbed the runaway win 4-1. Dec. 6 at Bemidji State* 4:07 p.m. AT • The Nanooks are coming off of a weekend split with Bemidji State. In Dec. 7 at Bemidji State* 4:07 p.m. AT game one, the Beavers ran away with things early and ended up with Jan. 3 at Minnesota State* 4:07 p.m. AT the shutout win, 4-0, over Alaska. In game two, the ‘Nooks responded Jan. 4 at Minnesota State* 3;07 p.m. AT Jan. 10 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT with some early offense, holding on for the victory, 3-1. Jan. 11 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT • The Nanooks have yet to claim a win against Arizona State since Jan. 17 at Ferris State* 3:07 p.m. AT they’ve made the move from a club team to NCAA Division I. The Jan. 18 at Ferris State* 2:07 p.m. AT ‘Nooks trail in the all-time series, 0-3-0, losing two in Tempe and Jan. 24 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. AT losing one at a neutral site. This will be the fi rst time ASU has made Jan. 25 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. AT the trip to Fairbanks for hockey. Feb. 7 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT • Arizona State took both games at home in October last season, Feb. 8 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT Feb. 14 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT shutting the ‘Nooks out in both, 3-0 and 5-0. Feb. 15 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT • Anton Martinsson will be looking to stay hot between the posts as the Feb. 28 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. AT Alaska goaltender was named the WCHA Goaltender of the Week this Feb. 29 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. AT week after his 37 save performance in the ‘Nooks win over Bemidji State. *- WCHA game • Max Newton scored his third goal of the season and assisted on his (National rank at time of game) fourth goal, giving him the tie as the team leader with seven points. • Justin Young took over as the top goal-scorer for the Nanooks as he netted his fourth of the season. The Nanooks have spread the offense around as they’ve seen goals scored by nine different players in their fi rst 10 games.

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2019-20 BEMIDJI STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Tom Serratore (19th season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at BSU/Overall: 298-290-86 Oct. 11 (7/8) St. Cloud State T, 4-4 (OT) 2019-20 Overall Record: 1-3-2 Oct. 12 (7/8) St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (OT) Oct. 25 at (16/RV) North Dakota L, 1-2 (OT) 2019-20 WCHA Record: 1-1-0-0 Oct. 26 at (16/RV) North Dakota L, 1-4 TM Nov. 1 at (RV/UR) Alaska* W, 4-0 Nov. 2 at (RV/UR) Alaska* L, 1-3 Nov. 8 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 9 Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT BEAVERS Nov. 15 at Ferris State* 6:05 p.m. CT Nov. 16 at Ferris State* 5:05 p.m. CT BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 22 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 23 Alabama Huntsville* 6:07 p.m. CT • Bemidji State returns to to host Lake Superior State Nov. 29 at Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT for a two-game WCHA series this weekend. The Beavers and Lakers Nov. 30 at Lake Superior State* 4:07 p.m. CT Dec. 6 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT have met on 57 previous occasions. The Lakers own a 31-26-4 Dec. 7 Alaska* 6:07 p.m. CT advantage in the all-time series and a 15-11-3 mark on the Beavers’ Dec. 28 vs. Minnesota$ 7 p.m. CT home ice. Dec. 29 vs. St. Cloud State or Minnesota State$ TBD • LSSU has won fi ve of the last six meetings between the teams, which Jan. 3 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. CT includes sweeping BSU in its last visit to Sanford Center, Feb. 2-3, Jan. 4 Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. CT 2018 (2-0 and 2-0). But BSU has ultimate bragging rights, having Jan. 10 at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT defeated LSSU for NAIA national titles in 1968, 1969 and 1970. Jan. 11 at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT Jan. 17 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. CT • Senior Adam Brady and sophomore Nick Cardelli have each Jan. 18 Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. CT experienced tremendous scoring success against LSSU. Brady leads Jan. 24 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT the team with four points on four assists in eight games versus the Jan. 25 at Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. CT Lakers, while Cardelli has a team-best three goals in four career Jan. 31 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. CT appearances versus Lake Superior State. Feb. 1 Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT • A return to Sanford Center will be good for BSU. On the road this Feb. 14 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT season, the Beavers are 1-3-0. Last season Bemidji State was 9-6-2 Feb. 15 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT Feb. 21 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. CT on home ice netting 2.76 goals per game while allowing 1.71. Feb. 22 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. CT • Both Adam Brady and Elias Rosén enter the series riding two-game Feb. 28 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT point streaks, while Aaron Miller has three assists in BSU’s last three Feb. 29 Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. CT games. Bemidji State picked up its fi rst victory of the year in the WCHA opener at Alaska Friday, 4-0. The Nanooks bounced back to *- WCHA game earn a 3-1 victory Saturday to split the series. The Beavers move to $-Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1-3-2 overall and are 1-1-0-0 in league play. (National rank at time of game) • Friday’s was the fi fth shutout in the history of the series. BSU is 4-1-0 in those games. • Friday marked Driscoll’s fi fth collegiate shutout and fourth in a BSU • The 4-0 win marked the fi rst time BSU has shut out an opponent uniform. His last clean sheet came Feb. 16, 2019. on the road in nearly a year. BSU’s last road shutout came at Alaska • Freshman Elias Rosén recorded the fi rst point of his collegiate career Anchorage (2-0) - 364 days before - Nov. 2, 2018. Friday. He followed that up with his fi rst goal as a Beaver Saturday. He • The four-goal win Friday matched the Beavers’ largest road victory has two points (1g-1a) in fi ve games to lead all BSU newcomers. over the Nanooks set Jan. 25, 2014 (4-0). • Junior Charlie Combs scored his fi rst goal of the season Friday • Bemidji State and Alaska fi rst met Jan. 3, 1982 in what would be a ending the longest stretch of games without a goal in his career. A 12-0 BSU victory. Bemidji State leads the all-time series 14-6-3, which year ago, Combs and Aaron Miller led the Beavers with 11 goals each. includes a 6-3-1 mark in Fairbanks. • Combs leads all current Beavers with 25 career goals. He has 43 • The Beavers are now unbeaten in 10 of the last 14 meetings (9-3-2) points on 25 goals and 18 assists in 80 games. with Alaska. • BSU’s junior class leads its scoring push netting 13 points (4g-9a), • Senior Adam Brady has experienced the most success versus the its sophomores have four goals and eight assists for 12 points. It’s Nanooks. Brady has a goal and eight assists in nine career games. seniors have seven (3g-5a) and freshman four points (2g-2a). • In just over two seasons at BSU, Brady leads all current Beavers in • BSU was 0-for-8 on the power play versus UAF and is 1-for-17 (.059) scoring (18g-33a) with 51 points. for the season. BSU was 20-for-143 (.140) last year and 16-for-108 • Hampus Sjödahl scored the fi rst goal of his senior season in the (.148) in WCHA play. second period Friday. The tally stood as the fi rst for the senior since • BSU has just one power-play goal in its last 11 games, stretching back March 2, 2018. He has eight points (4g-4a) in 70 games as a Beaver. to 2018-19. Since Feb. 16 the Beavers’ unit is 1-for-34. • Sjödahl’s short-handed goal was BSU’s fi rst shorty since Feb. 9, 2019, • BSU’s penalty-kill unit held UAF without a goal in three opportunities. a span of nearly 13 games. BSU has allowed just two power-play goals in 16 opponent • Junior defender Brad Johnson posted the fi rst multi-goal game of his opportunities this season. At .875 overall, BSU is 17th among NCAA career Friday. He now has eight career points (5g-3a). Division I teams across the country. • Aaron Miller logged a pair of assists Friday increasing his team- • BSU head coach Tom Serratore ranks second on BSU’s all-time leading scoring total to six points (1g-5a), which includes a team-best coaching wins list to legendary R.H. “Bob” Peters who posted a 702- fi ve helpers. 293-49 from 1966 to 2001. Serratore is 298-287-95 now in his 20th • The two-assist night mark the fourth of Miller’s career and the season. second this season. He also posted two assists in a 4-4 tie with St. • Friday’s series-opener was a milestone contest for three Beavers. Cloud State in the season-opener, Oct. 11. Adam Brady and Charlie Combs each skated in their 80th collegiate • Zach Driscoll turned aside 39 shots Friday establishing a new career game, while Hampus Sjödahl played his 70th. high. He previously made 33 saves versus Michigan Tech Jan. 18, • BSU has played extra time in three of its fi rst six games of the season. 2019 and while he was a member of St. Cloud State versus North The Beavers are 0-1-2 in those games. Dakota Nov. 18, 2016.

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2019-20 BOWLING GREEN SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result Head Coach: Ty Eigner (First season) Oct. 6 at Miami W, 7-4 Record at BGSU/Overall: 5-4-0 Oct. 11 vs. RIT$ L, 2-3 (OT) 2019-20 Overall Record: 5-4-0 Oct. 12 vs. (14/12) Western Michigan$ L, 2-5 2019-20 WCHA Record: 2-2-0-0 Oct. 18 (14/15) Western Michigan W, 2-1 Oct. 19 at (14/15) Western Michigan W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 25 Michigan Tech* W, 3-1 Oct. 26 Michigan Tech* L, 2-4 Nov. 1 at (2/2) Minnesota State* W, 3-2 (OT) FALCONS Nov. 2 at (2/2) Minnesota State* L, 1-5 Nov. 15 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 16 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET Nov. 22 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 23 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET • 17/RV Bowling Green split with No. 2/2 Minnesota State last weekend, Nov. 29 at Notre Dame 7 p.m. ET handing MSU its fi rst loss of the season in the process. Nov. 30 Notre Dame 7:07 p.m. ET • The Falcons won in overtime on Friday, 3-2. Shots on goal fi nished Dec. 6 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET even at 33-33. Minnesota State got out to an early 2-0 lead in the fi rst Dec. 7 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET period before Bowling Green tallied three unanswered goals over the Dec. 13 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET course of the contest to win it. Dec. 14 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Alec Rauhauser scored before the end of the fi rst period, with Dec. 30 Miami 7:07 p.m. ET Jan. 3 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET Cameron Wright tallying the tying goal early in the second period. The Jan. 4 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET two squads battled to overtime where the Falcons drew a power play Jan. 10 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET opportunity. Junior forward Connor Ford found the back of the net to Jan. 11 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET win it for the Falcons. Jan. 17 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET • BGSU dropped at 5-1 decision in game two of the series on Saturday. Jan. 18 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET Shots on goal ended 30-24 in favor of MSU. Jan. 31 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET • The Mavericks struck in the fi rst period before senior captain Alec Feb. 1 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET Feb. 7 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET Rauhauser answered for Bowling Green with his fourth goal of the Feb. 8 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET season. Feb. 14 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET • The Mavericks took a one goal lead into the second period where Feb. 15 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET BGSU held close throughout. MSU would pull away in the third period. Feb. 21 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Heading into the bye week, Alec Rauhauser has been awarded Feb. 22 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET Defenseman of the Month honors by the Western Collegiate Hockey Feb. 28 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET Association after he tallied seven points during October action. Feb. 29 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET • Rauhauser was one of the scoring leaders for Bowling Green in *- WCHA game October with seven points on two goals and fi ve assists. The native $- Icebreaker Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) of Bismarck, N.D. tallied three points in BGSU's win at Miami on Oct. 6 and scored a point in each of the Falcons' games against RIT (Oct. 11), Western Michigan (Oct. 18-19) and Michigan Tech (Oct. 25). • Rauhauser's seven points were the most among defensemen in the WCHA for the month and tied for sixth among all scorers. He also recorded seven blocks on the month. As of now he also leads the Falcons in plus/minus. • The honor Rauhauser's fi fth career Defenseman of the Month award. He is the fi rst WCHA monthly award winner for the Orange and Brown of the 2019-20 campaign.

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2019-20 FERRIS STATE SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result Head Coach: Bob Daniels (28th season) Oct. 6 Waterloo (exh.) T, 2-2 Record at FSU/Overall: 456-493-104 Oct. 8 USNTDP (exh.) W, 5-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 2-5-0 Oct. 10 Colgate W, 3-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-4-0-0 Oct. 18 at Miami L, 3-4 Oct. 19 at Miami W, 3-1 Oct. 25 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 3-4 Oct. 26 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* L, 4-6 Nov. 1 at Lake Superior State* L, 4-5 (OT) BULLDOGS Nov. 2 at Lake Superior State* L, 3-4 Nov. 8 at (RV/UR) Western Michigan 7:07 p.m. ET FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 (RV/UR) Western Michigan 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 15 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 16 Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. ET • Ferris State meets Western Michigan in a home-and-home set this Nov. 22 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET weekend. The Bulldogs travel to Kalamazoo for the series opener on Nov. 23 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET Nov. 8 with the Broncos visiting Big Rapids on Saturday. Both games Nov. 29 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET are slated for 7:07 p.m. ET starts. Nov. 30 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET • FSU and Western are meeting for the 146th and 147th times in Dec. 13 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET program history. The Bulldogs are looking for their fi rst win against Dec. 14 Alabama Huntsville* 6:07 p.m. ET Dec. 30 vs. Michigan$ 4 p.m. ET the Broncos since an Oct. 7, 2017 victory at Ewigleben Ice Arena. The Dec. 31 vs. Michigan State or Michigan Tech$ 11:30 a.m. ET or 2:30 p.m. ET Bulldogs won it 3-2 when then freshman forward Coale Norris scored Jan. 3 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET his fi rst collegiate goal after being tripped up. Norris was tripped and Jan. 4 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET while parallel to the ice, batted the puck, hitting it twice, causing it Jan. 10 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET to knuckle its’ way inside the right goal post for the eventual game- Jan. 11 Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. ET winning goal at 7:37 of the third period. Ferris State has lost four Jan. 17 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. ET straight to the Broncos. Jan. 18 Alaska* 6:07 p.m. ET Jan. 24 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET • Following a four-point effort against Northern Michigan on Oct. 26, Jan. 25 at Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. ET Jason Tackett scored a pair of goals on Nov. 1 at Lake Superior State. Jan. 31 at Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET Tackett, now with three goals and four assists for seven points, has Feb. 1 at Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET tied team leader in point scoring, junior forward Marshall Moise. Both Feb. 14 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET Moise and Tackett have 3-4-7 lines in six games. Feb. 15 Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. ET • The Bulldogs have only been held off the board on the power play one Feb. 21 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET time through seven games this season. At 7-of-30 (23.3 percent), Feb. 22 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Feb. 28 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET the Bulldog power play has found more consistency despite rotating Feb. 29 Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. ET several bodies in and out with injuries. Five different Bulldogs have combined for their seven power-play goals. Junior forwards Marshall *- WCHA game Moise and Lucas Finner each have two power play goals to lead the #- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) squad. Jason Tackett, Nate Kallen and Blake Evennou have the other power play markers for Ferris State. • Ferris State freshman defenseman Jake Willets now has seven assists in seven collegiate games to start his college hockey career. Willets is tied for the team point-scoring lead with Jason Tackett and Marshall Moise. Willets currently is in the same scoring space as last season’s freshman phenom Cooper Zech who became the fi rst freshman to lead the Bulldogs in scoring since 1988-89. • The Bulldogs engineered a pair of wild late comeback attempts at Lake Superior State last weekend. Ferris State has erased multiple goal defi cits fi ve times in seven games this season, but has yet managed to get over the top in those games. The Bulldogs were down 4-2 in the third period on Nov. 1 at LSSU before Brenden MacLaren and Jason Tackett tallied late to force overtime before falling 5-4 in overtime. On Saturday, the Bulldogs fell behind 4-1 before Dallas Tulik scored his second of the game and Blake Evennou picked up his fi rst collegiate goal to pull back within a goal with 72 seconds to play, but the Bulldogs could not convert with a late chance by Jake Transit. • Ferris State University men’s ice hockey alum Simon Denis has been named to the Japanese National Hockey team, becoming the seventh Bulldog alum to make a national team. Denis joins a small group of former Ferris State players to play for a national team, including Chris Kunitz who was an Olympic Gold Medalist for Hockey Canada in 2014 and also represented Canada at IIHF World Championships in 2008, Norm Krumpschmid (Austria, 1998-99), Bob Nardella (Italy, 1995-98, 2006), John Gruden (USA, 2002), Andy Roach (USA, 2004-05), Zach Redmond (USA, 2015), and Chad Billins, who represented the United States of America at the 2018 Olympics.

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2019-20 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Damon Whitten (Sixth season) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 5 Merrimack W, 6-2 Record at LSSU/Overall: 72-109-20 Oct. 6 Merrimack W, 4-3 2019-20 Overall Record: 4-6-0 Oct. 11 (2/2) Denver L, 1-3 2019-20 WCHA Record: 2-0-0-0 Oct. 12 (2/2) Denver L, 3-4 Oct. 18 at (RV/UR) Michigan L, 0-4 Oct. 19 at (RV/UR) Michigan L, 3-4 Oct. 25 at (4/5) Notre Dame (NBCSN) L, 2-5 Oct. 26 at (4/5) Notre Dame (NHL Network) L, 4-6 LAKERS Nov. 1 Ferris State* W, 5-4 (OT) Nov. 2 Ferris State* W, 4-3 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 8 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET Nov. 9 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Lake Superior State will continue league play on the road this Nov. 15 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 16 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET weekend as the Lakers travel to Bemidji, Minn. to take on the Bemidji Nov. 22 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET State Beavers on Friday, Nov. 8 at 8:07 p.m. ET and Saturday, Nov. 9 Nov. 23 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET at 7:07 p.m. ET. Nov. 29 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET • The Lakers opened WCHA competition last weekend with a series Nov. 30 Bemidji State* 5:07 p.m. ET sweep against the at home, winning the fi rst Dec. 6 at Minnesota State* 8:07 p.m. ET game by a score of 5-4 in overtime and closing the series with a 4-3 Dec. 7 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET win. Dec. 13 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Dec. 14 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET • LSSU’s record sits at 4-6-0 overall and 2-0-0-0 in WCHA play after Jan. 3 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET opening the season against some of the NCAA’s stiffest competition Jan. 4 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET including two games against No. 2/2 Denver, a pair of road games Jan. 10 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET against the Michigan Wolverines as well as a road series against Jan. 11 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET then-No. 4/5 Notre Dame. Jan. 24 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET • In the fi rst game of the series against Ferris State, the Lakers won in Jan. 25 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET overtime thanks to a goal from senior forward Max Humitz. Humitz Jan. 31 at USNTDP (exh.) 7 p.m. ET Feb. 7 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET also notched an assist in the game bringing his season total to 10 Feb. 8 at Michigan Tech* 5:07 p.m. ET points. Feb. 14 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET • Humitz leads all current Lakers in career points with 86 (47g-39a) in Feb. 15 Alabama Huntsville*$ 7:07 p.m. ET 118 career games, which also ranks fi rst among his teammates. The Feb. 21 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET Livonia, Mich., native leads all WCHA players in shots on goal this Feb. 22 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET season with 34. Feb. 28 at Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Pete Veillette scored his fi rst goal of the season when he opened Feb. 29 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. ET the weekend’s scoring on Friday, Ashton Calder added a pair of *- WCHA game goals in the third period, including one on the power play while Collin $- at GFL Gardens (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) Saccoman netted his fi rst goal of the series in the game. • Five players registered multi-point games in Friday’s win (Calder 2g, • Mitens recorded his fourth win of the season in Saturday’s game, Humitz 1g-1a, Kaelble 2a, Saccoman 1g-1a, Eriksson 2a). stopping 20 shots by the Bulldogs. Mitens leads all WCHA netminders • Mareks Mitens earned his third win of the season with 25 saves in with 221 saves this season, as no other goalie in the league has more the overtime victory. than 200. • The Lakers clinched the weekend sweep in Saturday’s game, winning • The Lakers have fi ve players among the top 15 scorers in the WCHA. by a fi nal score of 4-3. Saccoman added a pair of power play goals, The Laker offense has been evenly distributed this season as 17 while Veillette scoreed his second goal in as many games to extend players have recorded at least a point, 11 players with four or more his point streak to four games and freshman Louis Boudon extended points, seven players with six or more points and three players his point streak to fi ve games with a goal and two assists in the game. recording ten or more points. • Saccoman recorded his third consecutive multi-point game and • The Lakers and the Beavers are meeting for the fi rst time since has now scored fi ve goals in the past three games. Saccoman leads since LSSU swept Bemidji State in last season's WCHA Quarterfi nals. all NCAA defensemen in goals with six and was named the WCHA LSSU and Bemidji State met a total of four times last season with the Defenseman of the Week for his play from Oct. 29-Nov. 2. Saccoman Lakers winning the season series, 3-1. sits in second place among all WCHA defenseman in points this • The Lakers lead the all-time series, 33-26-14. season. • Last season, Humitz (4g), Calder (4a) and Saccoman (2g, 2A) each • Boudon, who was named WCHA Rookie of the Week, registered the tallied four points in the four games against Bemidji State. fi rst multi-point game of his collegiate career with a goal and two assists in Saturday’s win. The Grenoble, France native is riding a fi ve- game point streak heading into the weekend as he has scored three goals and four assists in the span. • Calder, the WCHA Forward of the Week, led all players in the league with fi ve points this weekend, including a three assist effort in Saturday’s game. Calder is tied for second among all WCHA players in points this season with 11. • Hampus Eriksson is tied with Calder for the team-lead in points as well as for second place in the WCHA. Eriksson had three assists this weekend and is in the midst of a fi ve game point streak with one goal and fi ve assists in that span. Eriksson, who leads all WCHA players in assists, has assisted all every game winning goal for the Lakers this season.

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2019-20 MICHIGAN TECH SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Joe Shawhan (Third season) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 5 at Robert Morris W, 2-1 (OT) Record at MTU/Overall: 39-41-9 Oct. 6 at Robert Morris W, 7-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 3-4-0 Oct. 11 Alaska* L, 2-3 2019-20 WCHA Record: 1-3-0-0 Oct. 12 Alaska* L, 1-2 Oct. 25 at (17/RV) Bowling Green* L, 1-3 Oct. 26 at (17/RV) Bowling Green* W, 4-2 Nov. 2 at (14/14) North Dakota (Hall of Fame Game) L, 1-3 Nov. 8 (3/3) Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET HUSKIES Nov. 9 (3/3) Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. ET Nov. 15 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Nov. 16 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 22 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET • Michigan Tech returns home for a WCHA series against No. 3/3 Nov. 23 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. ET Nov. 29 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET Minnesota State this weekend. It will be the only meeting between the Nov. 30 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET two teams this season. The puck drops at 7:07 p.m. ET. Friday and Dec. 6 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET 6:07 p.m. ET Saturday at the John MacInnes Student Ice Arena. Dec. 7 Alaska Anchorage* 6:07 p.m. ET • The Huskies fell 3-1 in the annual US Hockey Hall of Fame Game last Dec. 13 Clarkson 7:07 p.m. ET Saturday at No. 14/14 North Dakota. It was the second time in three Dec. 14 Clarkson 6:07 p.m. ET years Tech played in the Hall of Fame Game after a visit to Wisconsin Dec. 30 vs. Michigan State$ 1 p.m. ET in 2017. Dec. 31 vs. Michigan or Ferris State$ 11:30 a.m. ET or 2:30 p.m. ET Jan. 3 at Arizona State 9:05 p.m. ET • Justin Misiak gave the Huskies the lead 5:50 into the game with his Jan. 4 at Arizona State TBD fi rst goal of the season and 15th of his career. Alex Smith and Brian Jan. 10 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Halonen assisted on the goal. Jan. 11 Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. ET • Robbie Beydoun had 21 saves in his second straight start. He holds Jan. 17 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET a 1.56 goals-against average and .930 save percentage in three Jan. 18 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET appearances this season. Jan. 24 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET • The Huskies and Mavericks met in last season’s Winter Carnival Jan. 25 Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. ET Jan. 31 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET series. The two teams tied 1-1 the fi rst night with MSU winning the Feb. 1 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET shootout for the extra WCHA point. MSU won 3-2 the next night to win Feb. 7 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET the MacInnes Trophy. Marc Michaelis was named the weekend MVP Feb. 8 Lake Superior State* 5:07 p.m. ET with two goals and an assist. Feb. 14 at Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Michigan Tech is 22-42-9 all-time against Minnesota State, dating Feb. 15 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. ET back to 1996. The Huskies are 16-15-6 in games played in Houghton Feb. 28 at Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET between the two teams. Feb. 29 Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. ET • Seamus Donohue leads the WCHA and ranks fourth in the country *- WCHA game with 18 blocked shots. #- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) • Robbie Beydoun is fi fth in the nation in goals against average (1.56) • Michigan Tech is ninth in the country in scoring defense, giving up 2 goals per game. • Tech is 3-3 overall and 1-3 in the WCHA. The wins are over Robert Morris and Bowling Green. The losses are two Alaska and BGSU.

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2019-20 MINNESOTA STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Mike Hastings (Eighth season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at MSU/Overall: 189-81-22 Oct. 5 Mount Royal (exh.) W, 5-2 TM 2019-20 Overall Record: 6-1-1 Oct. 11 (RV/RV) Arizona State W, 4-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 3-1-0-0 Oct. 12 (RV/RV) Arizona State W, 5-0 Oct. 18 (16/RV) North Dakota T, 4-4 Oct. 19 (16/RV) North Dakota W, 2-1 Oct. 25 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 5-1 Oct. 26 at Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-1 Nov. 1 (18/RV) Bowling Green* L, 2-3 (OT) MAVERICKS Nov. 2 (18/RV) Bowling Green* W, 5-1 Nov. 8 at Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. CT MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 at Michigan Tech* 5:07 p.m. CT Nov. 22 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. CT • Ranked No. 3 by USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Nov. 23 Alaska Anchorage* 6:07 p.m. CT this week, Minnesota State stands 6-1-1 for 2019-20 after splitting a Nov. 29 at Minnesota Duluth 7:07 p.m. CT home WCHA series with No. 18/RV Bowling Green last weekend. Nov. 30 at Minnesota Duluth 7:07 p.m. CT • The 3-2 overtime loss to the Falcons Friday snapped a 13-game home Dec. 6 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. CT unbeaten streak for the Mavericks. Over the course of the last two Dec. 7 Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT Dec. 13 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT years, Minnesota State stands 25-2 in games played at Mankato Civic Dec. 14 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT Center. Dec. 28 vs. St. Cloud State$ 4:30 p.m. CT • Minnesota State continues WCHA action this week with a two-game Dec. 30 vs. Bemidji State or Minnesota$ TBD road series at Michigan Tech. Including a 3-0-1 mark last year vs. the Jan. 3 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT Huskies, the Mavericks are 41-23-10 all-time vs. Michigan Tech. Jan. 4 Alaska* 6:07 p.m. CT • Minnesota State has gone 189-81-22 under the guidance of head Jan. 10 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. CT coach Mike Hastings, who is in his eighth season in charge of the Jan. 11 at Ferris State* 5:07 p.m. CT Jan. 17 at Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT Mavericks. No program in the nation has won more games (189) Jan. 18 at Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT during that span. The next closest team is Quinnipiac, which has won Jan. 24 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT 178. Jan. 25 Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. CT • Senior forward Parker Tuomie had a three-point weekend with three Jan. 31 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. CT assists in the series vs. Bowling Green. The three assists gives the Feb. 1 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. CT Bremerhaven, Germany native 33g-68a/101pts for his four-year Feb. 7 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. CT Minnesota State career. His 101 points ties for 14th on Minnesota Feb. 8 Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT Feb. 21 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT State’s career point-scoring list. Tuomie heads to Michigan Tech Feb. 22 Alabama Huntsville* 6:07 p.m. CT riding a four-game point-scoring streak (2g-3a/5pts). Feb. 28 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT • Senior forward Marc Michaelis had a goal and two assists for three Feb. 29 at Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. CT points in the series vs. Bowling Green and now has 5g-4a/9 pts in eight games played for 2019-20. A three-time First Team All-WCHA *- WCHA game selection and the 2019-20 WCHA Preseason Player of the Year, $-Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) Michaelis is the NCAA’s active career scoring leader with 127 points (56g-71a) in 125 career games played. His 127 points ties for fi fth on Minnesota State’s career scoring list for the Division I era. • Senior winger Charlie Gerard extended his goal-scoring streak to four games by scoring a goal in both games vs. Bowling Green last weekend. Gerard, who has 5g-2a/7pts in eight games played this year, has tallied 22g-25a/47pts in 92 career games with Minnesota State. • After stopping 23-of-24 shots in Saturday’s 5-1 home win over Bowling Green, sophomore netminder Dryden McKay stands 5-1-1 on the year with a 1.54 goals against average and a .937 save percentage. McKay stands 29-8-3 in two years of college hockey. • Junior defenseman Connor Mackey, who hasn’t missed a game in his three years with Minnesota State, had a goal and an assist in the series vs. Bowling Green and enters the weekend vs. Michigan Tech riding a three-game point-scoring streak (1g-2a/3ps). Mackey owns 13g-30a/43pts in 90 career games. • Junior defenseman Ian Scheid, who hasn’t missed a game in his four years with the Mavericks, had two assists in last Saturday’s 5-1 win over Bowling Green and has 0g-6a/6pts in eight games played this year. He has 22g-59a/81pts in 129 career games and ranks ninth on Minnesota State’s career scoring list for defensemen. In terms of DI-era blue liners, he’s sixth in career scoring. • Sophomore winger Julian Napravnik, who has 2g-4a/6pts in eight games this year, heads into the weekend series at Michigan Tech owning a three-game point-scoring streak (1g-2a/3pts). • Junior center Jared Spooner, who has 1g-5a/6pts in eight games played this year, had a goal and an assist in Saturday’s 5-1 win over Bowling Green. The Bismarck, N.D., native has registered 12g-40a/52pts in 89 career games. • Now in its 51st season, Minnesota State stands 925-654-156 all-time.

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2019-20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Grant Potulny (Third season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at NMU/Overall: 53-32-6 Oct. 5 at USNTDP (exh.) W, 4-3 2019-20 Overall Record: 6-1-1 Oct. 11 Michigan State L, 3-5 2019-20 WCHA Record: 4-0-0-0 Oct. 12 Michigan State W, 2-0 Oct. 18 at (20/RV) Boston University T, 4-4 Oct. 19 at (20/RV) Boston University W, 4-3 Oct. 25 at Ferris State* W, 4-3 Oct. 26 at Ferris State* W, 6-4 Nov. 1 Alabama Huntsville* W, 5-3 WILDCATS Nov. 2 Alabama Huntsville* W, 4-2 Nov. 8 (RV/RV) St. Cloud State 7:07 p.m. ET NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 (RV/RV) St. Cloud State 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 15 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. ET • No. 16/RV Northern Michigan hosts RV/RV St. Cloud State in a two- Nov. 16 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. ET game non-conference series this weekend. NMU and the Huskies Nov. 22 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET have met 43 times in program history with SCSU owning a 23-19-1 Nov. 23 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET record all-time. The two teams last met in 2018-19 in St. Cloud, Minn., Nov. 29 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET Nov. 30 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET where the Wildcats dropped both games. Dec. 13 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET • At home, the Wildcats own a 14-6-0 record over the Huskies including Dec. 14 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET a sweep in St. Cloud’s most recent trip to Marquette (Oct. 14-15, 2011) Jan. 3 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET where the Wildcats posted 5-2 and 3-2 victories. Jan. 4 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET • Griffi n Loughran scored his fi rst collegiate goal against the Huskies in Jan. 10 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET the Wildcats’ 4-1 loss Friday. Since then, Loughran has gone on to post Jan. 11 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET 30 points off 15 goals and 15 assists. He heads into the weekend with Jan. 17 at Cornell 7 p.m. ET Jan. 18 at Cornell 7 p.m. ET a team-best 12 points (8g-4a-12pts) and has tallied at least one point Jan. 24 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET in each of his last seven outings and has a goal in the last fi ve. Jan. 25 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET • The Wildcats are coming off their second consecutive sweep and are Jan. 31 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET undefeated in the WCHA with a 4-0-0-0 record following their 5-3 Feb. 1 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET and 4-2 wins over Alabama Huntsville. Feb. 7 at Minnesota State* 8:07 p.m. ET • Both Griffi n Loughran and Philip Beaulieu tallied four-point weekends Feb. 8 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET while rookie forward Andre Ghantous recorded his fi rst career Feb. 14 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET Feb. 15 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET goal-streak. Thirteen individuals highlighted the weekend box score, Feb. 21 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET including fi ve who posted multiple points over the two-game spread. Feb. 22 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Loughran netted his team-leading eighth goal in Saturday night’s Feb. 28 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET victory when he found the empty net with 60 seconds remaining Feb. 29 at Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. ET in regulation. The nation’s current active points leader among defensemen, Beaulieu scored an empty netter on Friday night for *- WCHA game his fi rst goal of the season while also putting up three assists over the weekend for 104 total career points. Vincent de Mey opened the scoring Saturday night with his nation’s-best fourth power-play tally of the year. • John Hawthorne and Nolan Kent combined to stop 54 shots on net in the sweep for a .915 save percentage. Kent got the nod in goal Saturday evening where he posted his fi rst career point, an assist on Caleb Schroer’s second-period goal. • The Wildcats broke into the national rankings following their sweep at Ferris State before moving up to No. 16 in the USCHO rankings and also received votes in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. The 16th-place ranking ties a team best under head coach Grant Potulny, having peaked at No. 16 during the 2017-18 season. • With two game-winners at Ferris State, sophomore forward Griffi n Loughran leads the nation in game-winning goals with three. • Loughran also ranks fourth among the nation’s best in goals per game (1.00) and fourth in power play goals (three). • Vincent de Mey’s power play tally Saturday gives him the nation’s lead in that category with four this season. • Philip Beaulieu tallied his eighth point of the season on Saturday for 13th overall in points per game (defensemen). His 104 total career points (21g-83a-104pts) leads all active defensemen. • At the last line of defense, both John Hawthorne and Nolan Kent rank in the top-15 of goaltenders in the nation. Hawthorne is eighth in overall win percentage, with a 3-0-1 record for .875 average while Kent is 15th with a .750 percentage behind a 3-1-0 record. The rookie netminder Hawthorne also ranks sixth in shutouts following the 2-0 win in his fi rst career start. • NMU has the ninth best scoring offense, averaging 3.83 goals per game and No. 7 win percentage (.812)in the nation. The Wildcats boast the second-longest active undefeated streak in college hockey with a 6-0-1 record in their last seven games.

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Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 4 6-2-8 2.00 2/4 2 0 2 1 +7 2 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 4 5-1-6 1.50 0/0 2 0 1 0 +3 Jason Tackett FSU SR F 4 3-3-6 1.50 1/2 1 1 0 0 -2 Nate Kallen FSU SR D 4 3-3-6 1.50 1/2 1 0 0 0 -3 Jake Willets FSU FR D 4 0-6-6 1.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 6 Ashton Calder LSSU SO F 2 2-3-5 2.50 0/0 1 0 0 0 +1 Marshall Moise FSU JR F 3 2-3-5 1.67 1/2 2 0 0 0 E Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 4 2-3-5 1.25 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Brandon Kruse BGSU JR F 4 0-5-5 1.25 2/4 0 0 0 0 +1 VGK Alex Barber BGSU SO F 4 0-5-5 1.25 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Tristan Thompson UA SR D 6 3-2-5 0.83 3/6 1 1 1 0 +3 12 Collin Saccoman LSSU SR D 2 3-1-4 2.00 0/0 2 0 0 0 +1 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 4 4-0-4 1.00 0/0 1 0 1 1 +1 Connor Ford BGSU JR F 4 3-1-4 1.00 1/2 3 0 1 0 -1 André Ghantous NMU FR F 4 3-1-4 1.00 0/0 1 0 1 0 +1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 4 2-2-4 1.00 0/0 0 1 0 0 +3 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 4 1-3-4 1.00 0/0 1 0 1 0 E Jared Spooner MNS JR F 4 1-3-4 1.00 4/8 0 0 0 0 +6 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 4 1-3-4 1.00 4/8 0 0 0 0 +3 WPG Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 4 1-3-4 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 4 1-3-4 1.00 2/4 0 0 1 0 +2 Max Newton UA JR F 6 1-3-4 0.67 5/29 0 0 0 0 -2 24 18 Players Tied With 3 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Nate Kallen FSU SR D 4 3-3-6 1.50 1/2 1 0 0 0 -3 Jake Willets FSU FR D 4 0-6-6 1.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 3 Tristan Thompson UA SR D 6 3-2-5 0.83 3/6 1 1 1 0 +3 4 Collin Saccoman LSSU SR D 2 3-1-4 2.00 0/0 2 0 0 0 +1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 4 2-2-4 1.00 0/0 0 1 0 0 +3 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 4 1-3-4 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4 7 Brad Johnson BMJ JR D 2 2-1-3 1.50 2/4 0 0 1 0 +1 Tomi Hiekkavirta AKA SR D 2 0-3-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Blake Evennou FSU FR D 4 1-2-3 0.75 1/2 1 0 0 0 +1 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 4 1-2-3 0.75 6/15 0 0 0 0 +6 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 4 0-3-3 0.75 3/6 0 0 0 0 +2 12 Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Lukas Kaelble LSSU JR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Sean Rappleyea ALH SR D 3 1-1-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Rylan Yaremko NMU JR D 4 1-1-2 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +5 Adam Roeder NMU JR D 4 1-1-2 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Zach Yoder FSU SR D 4 0-2-2 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 -1 Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 4 0-2-2 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Chris Jandric UA SO D 6 2-0-2 0.33 3/6 1 0 2 0 -5

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Jake Willets FSU FR D 4 0-6-6 1.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 2 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 André Ghantous NMU FR F 4 3-1-4 1.00 0/0 1 0 1 0 +1 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 4 1-3-4 1.00 4/8 0 0 0 0 +3 WPG 5 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 2 2-1-3 1.50 0/0 2 0 1 0 +2 Blake Evennou FSU FR D 4 1-2-3 0.75 1/2 1 0 0 0 +1 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 4 1-2-3 0.75 2/4 0 1 0 0 +3 Josh Latta ALH FR F 4 0-3-3 0.75 1/2 0 0 0 0 -2 9 Dalla Tulik FSU FR F 2 2-0-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Elias Rosén BMJ FR D 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Brenden MacLaren FSU FR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Taylor Lantz AKA FR F 2 0-2-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3 Dustin Manz LSSU FR F 2 0-2-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 4 1-1-2 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 4 0-2-2 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 4 0-2-2 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Ēriks Žohovs UA FR F 6 0-2-2 0.33 1/2 0 0 0 0 -3 WCHA Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 4 6 1.50 1 Jake Willets FSU FR D 4 6 1.50 2 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 4 5 1.25 2 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 4 5 1.25 3 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 4 4 1.00 Alex Barber BGS SO F 4 5 1.25 4 Collin Saccoman LSS SR D 2 3 1.50 4 19 Players Tied With 3 Connor Ford BGS JR F 4 3 0.75 Jason Tackett FSU SR F 4 3 0.75 Nate Kallen FSU SR D 4 3 0.75 André Ghantous NMU FR F 4 3 0.75 Tristan Thompson AKF SR D 6 3 0.50 10 13 Players Tied With 2

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Connor Ford BGS JR F 4 3 0.75 1 Jake Willets FSU FR D 4 0-5-5 1.25 2 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 2 2 1.00 2 Collin Saccoman LSS SR D 2 2-1-3 1.50 Collin Saccoman LSS SR D 2 2 1.00 Ashton Calder LSS SO F 2 1-2-3 1.50 Marshall Moise FSU JR F 3 2 0.67 Marshall Moise FSU JR F 3 2-1-3 1.00 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 4 2 0.50 Connor Ford BGS JR F 4 3-0-3 0.75 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 4 2 0.50 Jason Tackett FSU SR F 4 1-2-3 0.75 7 14 Players Tied With 1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 4 1-2-3 0.75 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 4 0-3-3 0.75 9 11 Players Tied With 2 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Hampus Sjödahl BMJ SR F 2 1 0.50 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 4 2 0.50 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 4 1 0.25 Chris Jandric AKF SO D 6 2 0.33 Jason Tackett FSU SR F 4 1 0.25 3 14 Players Tied With 1 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 4 1 0.25 Tristan Thompson AKF SR D 6 1 0.17

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 4 +7 1 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 4 1 2 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 4 +6 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 4 1 Jared Spooner MNS JR F 4 +6 Reggie Lutz MNS JR F 4 +6 5 Jack McNeely MNS JR D 4 +5 Rylan Yaremko NMU JR D 4 +5 7 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 4 +4 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 4 +4 9 9 Players Tied With +3

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Edwin Hookenson MNS SR D 4 10 2.50 1 Trenton Bliss MTU SOF 8 2 .800 2 Joe Rutkowski FSU SRD 4 9 2.25 2 Brendan McKay LSS SR F 17 6 .739 Max Newton AKF JR F 6 9 1.50 3 Alexandro Ambrosio LSS JR C/F 5 2 .714 4 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 4 8 2.00 4 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 3115 .674 5 Alec Rauhauser BGS SRD 4 6 1.50 5 Christian Rajic ALH JR F 8 4 .667 Rylan Yaremko NMU JR D 4 6 1.50 Zach Noble MTU SOF 6 3 .667 Tyler Cline AKF SRF 6 6 1.00 Alec Broetzman MTU SOF 6 3 .667 Roberts Kaļķis AKF FR D 6 6 1.00 8 Josh French MNS SR F 3217 .653 9 8 Players Tied With 5 9 Max Newton AKF JR F 8748 .644 10 Dustin Manz LSS FR F 1911 .633 WCHA Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Kristian Stead AKA SO 1 60:00 0 0.00 1-0-0 1 29 1.000 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 2 119:21 2 1.01 1-1-0 1 59 .967 3 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 2 94:53 2 1.26 1-0-0 0 32 .941 4 Dryden McKay MNS SO 3 182:39 5 1.64 2-1-0 0 67 .931 5 Anton Martinsson UA SR 3 180:00 6 2.00 2-1-0 0 85 .934 6 Kris Carlson AKA JR 1 58:57 2 2.04 0-1-0 0 23 .920 7 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 3 176:25 6 2.04 2-1-0 0 55 .902 8 Eric Dop BGSU JR 3 183:15 8 2.62 2-1-0 0 76 .905 9 John Hawthorne NMU FR 2 120:00 6 3.00 2-0-0 0 61 .910 10 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 119:52 6 3.00 2-0-0 0 64 .914 11 Carter McPhail FSU FR 2 97:15 5 3.08 0-2-0 0 51 .911 12 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 2 124:44 7 3.37 2-0-0 0 45 .865 13 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 3 140:47 8 3.41 0-3-0 0 54 .871 14 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 4 235:39 15 3.82 0-4-0 0 125 .893 15 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 3 143:32 13 5.43 0-2-0 0 58 .817

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Kristian Stead AKA SO 1 60:00 0 0.00 1-0-0 1 29 1.000 2 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 2 119:21 2 1.01 1-1-0 1 59 .967 3 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 2 94:53 2 1.26 1-0-0 0 32 .941 4 Anton Martinsson UA SR 3 180:00 6 2.00 2-1-0 0 85 .934 5 Dryden McKay MNS SO 3 182:39 5 1.64 2-1-0 0 67 .931 6 Kris Carlson AKA JR 1 58:57 2 2.04 0-1-0 0 23 .920 7 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 119:52 6 3.00 2-0-0 0 64 .914 8 Carter McPhail FSU FR 2 97:15 5 3.08 0-2-0 0 51 .911 9 John Hawthorne NMU FR 2 120:00 6 3.00 2-0-0 0 61 .910 10 Eric Dop BGSU JR 3 183:15 8 2.62 2-1-0 0 76 .905 11 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 3 176:25 6 2.04 2-1-0 0 55 .902 12 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 4 235:39 15 3.82 0-4-0 0 125 .893 13 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 3 140:47 8 3.41 0-3-0 0 54 .871 14 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 2 124:44 7 3.37 2-0-0 0 45 .865 15 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 3 143:32 13 5.43 0-2-0 0 58 .817

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 4 31.2 125 1 Kristian Stead AKA SO 1 1 2 Anton Martinsson UA SR 3 28.3 85 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 2 1 3 Eric Dop BGSU JR 3 25.3 76 4 Dryden McKay MNS SO 3 22.3 67 5 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 32.0 64 6 John Hawthorne NMU FR 2 30.5 61 7 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 2 29.5 59 8 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 3 19.3 58 9 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 3 18.3 55 10 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 3 18.0 54 11 Carter McPhail FSU FR 2 25.5 51 12 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 2 22.5 45 13 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 2 16.0 32 14 Kristian Stead AKA SO 1 29.0 29 15 Kris Carlson AKA JR 1 23.0 23 16 Zack Rose BGSU FR 1 21.0 21 17 Jaxson Stauber MNS FR 1 14.0 14 WCHA Men Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Northern Michigan 4 19 4.75 1 Alaska Anchorage 2 2 1.00 2 Lake Superior State 2 9 4.50 2 Bemidji State 2 3 1.50 3 Minnesota State 4 16 4.00 Minnesota State 4 6 1.50 4 Ferris State 4 14 3.50 4 Alaska 6 13 2.17 5 Alaska Anchorage 2 5 2.50 5 Michigan Tech 4 10 2.50 Bemidji State 2 5 2.50 6 Bowling Green 4 12 3.00 7 Bowling Green 4 9 2.25 Northern Michigan 4 12 3.00 8 Michigan Tech 4 8 2.00 8 Lake Superior State 2 7 3.50 9 Alabama Huntsville 4 7 1.75 9 Alabama Huntsville 4 18 4.50 10 Alaska 6 10 1.67 10 Ferris State 4 19 4.75

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Lake Superior State 3/10 0 30.0 1 Minnesota State 16/17 0 94.1 2 Bowling Green 4/14 0 28.6 2 Alaska 27/29 1 93.1 3 Alaska Anchorage 2/8 0 25.0 3 Alaska Anchorage 7/8 0 87.5 Ferris State 5/20 0 25.0 4 Alabama Huntsville 11/13 0 84.6 5 Northern Michigan 4/18 1 22.2 5 Bemidji State 5/6 1 83.3 6 Minnesota State 3/15 1 20.0 6 Northern Michigan 18/22 0 81.8 7 Alaska 3/25 2 12.0 7 Ferris State 17/22 1 77.3 8 Michigan Tech 2/21 0 9.5 8 Michigan Tech 13/17 1 76.5 9 Alabama Huntsville 1/18 0 5.6 9 Lake Superior State 5/7 0 71.4 10 Bemidji State 0/8 1 0.0 10 Bowling Green 11/16 1 68.8

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Ferris State 4100 25.0 1 Minnesota State 4 151 37.8 2 Alaska 6 97 16.2 2 Lake Superior State 2 75 37.5 3 Michigan Tech 4 57 14.2 3 Ferris State 4 130 32.5 4 Minnesota State 4 55 13.8 4 Bemidji State 2 58 29.0 5 Northern Michigan 4 53 13.2 5 Bowling Green 4 110 27.5 6 Alabama Huntsville 4 45 11.2 6 Northern Michigan 4 108 27.0 7 Alaska Anchorage 2 22 11.0 7 Alaska 6159 26.5 8 Bowling Green 4 42 10.5 Alaska Anchorage 2 53 26.5 9 Lake Superior State 2 18 9.0 9 Alabama Huntsville 4 89 22.2 10 Bemidji State 2 16 8.0 10 Michigan Tech 4 88 22.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Northern Michigan 6 7 6 - 19 1 Alaska Anchorage 1 1 0 - 2 2 Minnesota State 6 2 8 0 16 2 Bemidji State 2 0 1 - 3 3 Ferris State 1 7 6 0 14 3 Minnesota State 3 1 1 1 6 4 Alaska 4 5 1- 10 4 Lake Superior State 0 3 4 0 7 5 Bowling Green 3 3 2 1 9 5 Michigan Tech 2 6 2 - 10 Lake Superior State 0 3 5 1 9 6 Bowling Green 5 3 4 0 12 7 Michigan Tech 1 5 2 - 8 Northern Michigan 4 5 3 - 12 8 Alabama Huntsville 4 1 2 - 7 8 Alaska 3 7 3- 13 9 Alaska Anchorage 1 3 1 - 5 9 Alabama Huntsville 4 7 7 - 18 Bemidji State 2 2 1 - 5 10 Ferris State 4 5 9 1 19

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Alaska Anchorage 2 0 +2 1 0 -1 +1 Ferris State 5 0 +5 5 1 -4 +1 Lake Superior State 3 0 +3 2 0 -2 +1 Minnesota State 3 1 +2 1 0 -1 +1 5 Alaska 3 2 +1 21 -1 0 Bowling Green 4 0 +4 5 1 -4 0 7 Alabama Huntsville 1 0 +1 2 0 -2 -1 Bemidji State 0 1 -1 1 1 0 -1 Michigan Tech 2 0 +2 4 1 -3 -1 Northern Michigan 4 1 +3 4 0 -4 -1 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 8 8-4-12 1.50 6/12 3 0 3 1 +7 2 Ashton Calder LSSU SO F 10 4-7-11 1.10 3/6 1 1 0 0 -1 Hampus Eriksson LSSU JR F 10 2-9-11 1.10 3/6 0 0 0 0 +2 4 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 9 4-6-10 1.11 5/10 0 2 0 0 +7 Max Humitz LSSU SR F 10 5-5-10 1.00 7/25 0 0 1 0 +1 6 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 8 7-2-9 1.12 2/4 4 0 1 0 -1 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 8 5-4-9 1.12 0/0 3 1 1 0 +3 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 8 2-7-9 1.12 1/2 0 0 0 0 +7 Connor Ford BGSU JR F 9 4-5-9 1.00 1/2 3 0 1 0 +1 Collin Saccoman LSSU SR D 10 6-3-9 0.90 2/4 3 0 1 0 E 11 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 6 2-6-8 1.33 0/0 2 0 1 0 E Nathan Smith MNS FR F 6 2-6-8 1.33 6/12 0 0 0 0 +6 WPG Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 8 1-7-8 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +8 Alex Barber BGSU SO F 9 0-8-8 0.89 3/6 0 0 0 0 -1 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 10 3-5-8 0.80 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 16 Jason Tackett FSU SR F 6 3-4-7 1.17 1/2 1 1 0 0 -1 Marshall Moise FSU JR F 6 3-4-7 1.17 2/4 2 0 0 0 +2 Tomi Hiekkavirta AKA SR D 6 1-6-7 1.17 1/2 1 0 0 0 -1 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 7 4-3-7 1.00 0/0 2 1 1 1 +4 Jake Willets FSU FR D 7 0-7-7 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 8 5-2-7 0.88 3/6 2 0 1 0 +2 Darien Craighead NMU SR F 8 3-4-7 0.88 2/4 0 0 1 0 +3 Max Newton UA JR F 10 3-4-7 0.70 6/31 0 0 0 0 E Pierre-Luc Veillette LSSU SO F 10 2-5-7 0.70 1/2 0 0 1 0 -1 25 16 Players Tied With 6 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 9 4-6-10 1.11 5/10 0 2 0 0 +7 2 Collin Saccoman LSSU SR D 10 6-3-9 0.90 2/4 3 0 1 0 E 3 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 8 1-7-8 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +8 4 Tomi Hiekkavirta AKA SR D 6 1-6-7 1.17 1/2 1 0 0 0 -1 Jake Willets FSU FR D 7 0-7-7 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 6 Nate Kallen FSU SR D 7 3-3-6 0.86 2/4 1 0 0 0 -4 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 7 1-5-6 0.86 2/4 0 0 1 0 -1 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 8 2-4-6 0.75 8/19 0 0 0 0 +8 Tristan Thompson UA SR D 10 3-3-6 0.60 3/6 1 1 1 0 E 10 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 7 0-5-5 0.71 3/6 0 0 0 0 +1 Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 8 1-4-5 0.62 5/21 1 0 0 0 +2 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 8 0-5-5 0.62 6/12 0 0 0 0 +3 13 Ben Newhouse NMU JR D 8 0-4-4 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Chris Jandric UA SO D 10 2-2-4 0.40 5/10 1 0 2 0 -6 William Riedell LSSU JR D 10 2-2-4 0.40 4/8 0 0 0 0 +5 Lukas Kaelble LSSU JR D 10 1-3-4 0.40 3/6 0 0 0 0 -4

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 8 2-7-9 1.12 1/2 0 0 0 0 +7 2 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 6 2-6-8 1.33 0/0 2 0 1 0 E Nathan Smith MNS FR F 6 2-6-8 1.33 6/12 0 0 0 0 +6 WPG Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 10 3-5-8 0.80 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 5 Jake Willets FSU FR D 7 0-7-7 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 6 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 7 2-4-6 0.86 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 André Ghantous NMU FR F 8 3-3-6 0.75 0/0 1 0 1 0 +1 8 Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 8 1-4-5 0.62 5/21 1 0 0 0 +2 Josh Latta ALH FR F 8 0-5-5 0.62 1/2 0 0 0 0 -5 10 Taylor Lantz AKA FR F 6 0-4-4 0.67 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 7 1-3-4 0.57 3/6 0 1 0 0 +1 Dustin Manz LSSU FR F 10 1-3-4 0.40 2/4 0 0 0 0 -1 13 Dalla Tulik FSU FR F 5 2-1-3 0.60 2/4 0 0 0 0 +1 Alex Frye AKA FR F 6 3-0-3 0.50 0/0 0 1 0 0 +2 Rylee St. Onge AKA FR F 6 2-1-3 0.50 2/4 2 0 0 0 -3 Blake Evennou FSU FR D 7 1-2-3 0.43 1/2 1 0 0 0 +1 T.J. Lloyd BGSU FR D 9 1-2-3 0.33 2/4 0 0 0 0 -1 Ēriks Žohovs UA FR F 10 0-3-3 0.30 1/2 0 0 0 0 -6 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 8 8 1.00 1 Hampus Eriksson LSS JR F 10 9 0.90 2 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 8 7 0.88 2 Alex Barber BGS SO F 9 8 0.89 3 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 9 6 0.67 3 Jake Willets FSU FR D 7 7 1.00 Collin Saccoman LSS SR D 10 6 0.60 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 8 7 0.88 5 Charlie Gerard MNS SR F 8 5 0.62 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 8 7 0.88 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 8 5 0.62 Ashton Calder LSS SO F 10 7 0.70 Max Humitz LSS SR F 10 5 0.50 7 Tomi Hiekkavirta AKA SR D 6 6 1.00 8 Lucas Finner FSU JR F 5 4 0.80 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 6 6 1.00 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 7 4 0.57 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 6 6 1.00 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 7 4 0.57 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 9 6 0.67 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 9 4 0.44 Brandon Kruse BGS JR F 9 6 0.67 Connor Ford BGS JR F 9 4 0.44 12 13 Players Tied With 5 Justin Young AKF JR F 10 4 0.40 Ashton Calder LSS SO F 10 4 0.40

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 8 4 0.50 1 Nick Wicks AKA FR F 6 2-4-6 1.00 2 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 8 3 0.38 2 Tomi Hiekkavirta AKA SR D 6 1-4-5 0.83 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 8 3 0.38 Jake Willets FSU FR D 7 0-5-5 0.71 Connor Ford BGS JR F 9 3 0.33 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 8 4-1-5 0.62 Collin Saccoman LSS SR D 10 3 0.30 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 8 3-2-5 0.62 6 8 Players Tied With 2 6 Parker Tuomie MNS SR F 7 0-4-4 0.57 Ben Newhouse NMU JR D 8 0-4-4 0.50 Collin Saccoman LSS SR D 10 3-1-4 0.40 9 15 Players Tied With 3 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 9 2 0.22 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 8 3 0.38 2 Alex Frye AKA FR F 6 1 0.17 2 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 9 2 0.22 Hampus Sjödahl BMJ SR F 6 1 0.17 Chris Jandric AKF SO D 10 2 0.20 Jason Tackett FSU SR F 6 1 0.17 4 26 Players Tied With 1 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 7 1 0.14 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 7 1 0.14 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 8 1 0.12 Tristan Thompson AKF SR D 10 1 0.10 Ashton Calder LSS SO F 10 1 0.10

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 8 +8 1 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 7 1 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 8 +8 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 7 1 3 Jared Spooner MNS JR F 8 +7 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 8 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 8 +7 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 9 1 Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 8 +7 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 9 +7 7 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 6 +6 Jack McNeely MNS JR D 8 +6 9 Reggie Lutz MNS JR F 8 +5 Joseph Nardi NMU JR F 8 +5 William Riedell LSS JR D 10 +5

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 7 18 2.57 1 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 51 24 .680 2 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 7 15 2.14 2 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 9 5 .643 3 Edwin Hookenson MNS SR D 8 14 1.75 3 Max Newton AKF JR F 142 82 .634 Rylan Yaremko NMU JR D 8 14 1.75 4 Jake Jaremko MNS JR F 29 17 .630 Antti Virtanen AKF SO D 9 14 1.56 5 Josh French MNS SR F 63 39 .618 Max Newton AKF JR F 10 14 1.40 6 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 95 61 .609 7 Lukas Kaelble LSS JR D 10 13 1.30 7 Luke Voltin NMU SR F 5738 .600 8 Nate Kallen FSU SRD 7 12 1.71 Evan Dougherty BGS SO F 12 8 .600 Collin Saccoman LSS SR D 10 12 1.20 9 Hunter Wendt FSU SO F 23 16 .590 10 4 Players Tied With 11 10 Ross Armour BMJ SO F 47 33 .588 WCHA Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 7 427:21 11 1.54 5-1-1 1 163 .937 2 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 3 153:26 4 1.56 1-1-0 0 53 .930 3 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 4 245:13 8 1.96 1-2-1 1 110 .932 4 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 5 264:37 9 2.04 2-3-0 1 113 .926 5 Kris Carlson AKA JR 3 186:56 7 2.25 0-2-1 0 73 .912 6 Anton Martinsson UA SR 6 347:04 13 2.25 3-2-0 1 182 .933 7 Henry Johnson BMJ JR 2 124:50 5 2.40 0-1-1 0 55 .917 8 John Hawthorne NMU FR 4 244:55 10 2.45 3-0-1 1 111 .917 9 Eric Dop BGSU JR 8 482:15 21 2.61 5-3-0 0 190 .900 10 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 5 246:38 12 2.92 2-3-0 0 89 .881 11 Nolan Kent NMU SO 4 238:57 13 3.26 3-1-0 0 107 .892 12 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 5 263:32 15 3.42 2-2-0 0 119 .888 13 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 9 541:14 31 3.44 4-5-0 0 221 .877 14 Carter McPhail FSU FR 3 156:04 9 3.46 0-3-0 0 73 .890 15 Kristian Stead AKA SO 3 177:56 11 3.71 1-2-0 1 86 .887 16 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 6 355:24 26 4.39 0-6-0 0 183 .876

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Dryden McKay MNS SO 7 427:21 11 1.54 5-1-1 1 163 .937 2 Anton Martinsson UA SR 6 347:04 13 2.25 3-2-0 1 182 .933 3 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 4 245:13 8 1.96 1-2-1 1 110 .932 4 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 3 153:26 4 1.56 1-1-0 0 53 .930 5 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 5 264:37 9 2.04 2-3-0 1 113 .926 6 John Hawthorne NMU FR 4 244:55 10 2.45 3-0-1 1 111 .917 7 Henry Johnson BMJ JR 2 124:50 5 2.40 0-1-1 0 55 .917 8 Kris Carlson AKA JR 3 186:56 7 2.25 0-2-1 0 73 .912 9 Eric Dop BGSU JR 8 482:15 21 2.61 5-3-0 0 190 .900 10 Nolan Kent NMU SO 4 238:57 13 3.26 3-1-0 0 107 .892 11 Carter McPhail FSU FR 3 156:04 9 3.46 0-3-0 0 73 .890 12 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 5 263:32 15 3.42 2-2-0 0 119 .888 13 Kristian Stead AKA SO 3 177:56 11 3.71 1-2-0 1 86 .887 14 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 5 246:38 12 2.92 2-3-0 0 89 .881 15 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 9 541:14 31 3.44 4-5-0 0 221 .877 16 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 6 355:24 26 4.39 0-6-0 0 183 .876

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 9 24.6 221 1 Kristian Stead AKA SO 3 1 2 Eric Dop BGSU JR 8 23.8 190 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 4 1 3 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 6 30.5 183 John Hawthorne NMU FR 4 1 4 Anton Martinsson UA SR 6 30.3 182 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 5 1 5 Dryden McKay MNS SO 7 23.3 163 Anton Martinsson UA SR 6 1 6 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 5 23.8 119 Dryden McKay MNS SO 7 1 7 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 5 22.6 113 8 John Hawthorne NMU FR 4 27.8 111 9 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 4 27.5 110 10 Nolan Kent NMU SO 4 26.8 107 11 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 5 17.8 89 12 Kristian Stead AKA SO 3 28.7 86 13 Kris Carlson AKA JR 3 24.3 73 Carter McPhail FSU FR 3 24.3 73 15 David Fessenden ALH FR 2 27.5 55 Henry Johnson BMJ JR 2 27.5 55 17 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 3 17.7 53 18 Roman Bengert LSSU JR 1 24.0 24 19 Zack Rose BGSU FR 1 21.0 21 20 Jaxson Stauber MNS FR 1 14.0 14 WCHA Men Team Overall Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Northern Michigan 8 32 4.00 1 Minnesota State 8 12 1.50 2 Minnesota State 8 31 3.88 2 Michigan Tech 7 14 2.00 3 Ferris State 7 23 3.29 3 Bemidji State 6 15 2.50 4 Lake Superior State 10 32 3.20 4 Alaska 10 27 2.70 5 Bowling Green 9 24 2.67 5 Bowling Green 9 26 2.89 6 Michigan Tech 7 18 2.57 6 Alaska Anchorage 6 18 3.00 7 Alaska Anchorage 6 13 2.17 Northern Michigan 8 24 3.00 Bemidji State 6 13 2.17 8 Ferris State 7 25 3.57 9 Alaska 10 17 1.70 9 Lake Superior State 10 38 3.80 10 Alabama Huntsville 8 10 1.25 10 Alabama Huntsville 8 37 4.62

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Alaska Anchorage 6/24 0 25.0 1 Minnesota State 29/31 1 93.5 2 Minnesota State 8/34 1 23.5 2 Alaska 45/50 1 90.0 3 Ferris State 7/30 0 23.3 3 Bemidji State 14/16 1 87.5 4 Northern Michigan 9/39 1 23.1 4 Michigan Tech 26/30 2 86.7 5 Bowling Green 8/40 0 20.0 5 Ferris State 30/36 1 83.3 6 Michigan Tech 5/33 0 15.2 6 Bowling Green 31/38 2 81.6 7 Lake Superior State 5/38 1 13.2 7 Alaska Anchorage 23/29 1 79.3 8 Alabama Huntsville 3/37 1 8.1 8 Lake Superior State 30/38 1 78.9 9 Alaska 3/46 3 6.5 Northern Michigan 30/38 0 78.9 10 Bemidji State 1/17 3 5.9 10 Alabama Huntsville 24/33 0 72.7

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Ferris State 7145 20.7 1 Minnesota State 8 274 34.2 2 Alaska 10174 17.4 2 Bowling Green 9 278 30.9 3 Northern Michigan 8 112 14.0 3 Ferris State 7 212 30.3 4 Minnesota State 8 101 12.6 4 Bemidji State 6 169 28.2 5 Bowling Green 9 113 12.6 5 Alaska Anchorage 6 168 28.0 6 Alaska Anchorage 6 74 12.3 6 Lake Superior State 10 278 27.8 7 Michigan Tech 7 83 11.9 7 Northern Michigan 8 218 27.2 8 Alabama Huntsville 8 90 11.2 8 Alaska 10272 27.2 9 Lake Superior State 10 101 10.1 9 Michigan Tech 7 161 23.0 10 Bemidji State 6 38 6.3 10 Alabama Huntsville 8 154 19.2

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Lake Superior State 7 10 14 1 32 1 Minnesota State 6 4 1 1 12 Northern Michigan 11 7 14 0 32 2 Michigan Tech 3 6 5 0 14 3 Minnesota State 9 6 16 0 31 3 Bemidji State 4 3 7 1 15 4 Bowling Green 4 10 8 2 24 4 Alaska Anchorage 4 9 4 1 18 5 Ferris State 2 11 10 0 23 5 Northern Michigan 10 8 6 0 24 6 Michigan Tech 7 7 3 1 18 6 Ferris State 8 7 9 1 25 7 Alaska 7 6 4- 17 7 Bowling Green 6 9 10 1 26 8 Alaska Anchorage 4 6 3 0 13 8 Alaska 810 9 - 27 Bemidji State 2 6 5 0 13 9 Alabama Huntsville 9 13 15 - 37 10 Alabama Huntsville 4 2 4 - 10 10 Lake Superior State 12 14 12 0 38

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 8 1 +7 2 1 -1 +6 2 Bowling Green 8 0 +8 7 2 -5 +3 Michigan Tech 5 0 +5 4 2 -2 +3 4 Ferris State 7 0 +7 6 1 -5 +2 5 Alaska Anchorage 6 0 +6 6 1 -5 +1 6 Northern Michigan 9 1 +8 8 0 -8 0 7 Bemidji State 1 3 -2 2 1 -1 -3 Lake Superior State 5 1 +4 8 1 -7 -3 9 Alaska 3 3 0 51 -4 -4 10 Alabama Huntsville 3 1 +2 9 0 -9 -7 National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Jack Badini (ANA) Harvard JR F 1 0-3-3 3.00 1 Adam Scheel North Dakota SO 423:47 10 1.42 Casey Dornbach Harvard SO F 1 0-3-3 3.00 2 Justin Kapelmaster Robert Morris SR 361:56 9 1.49 Nick Abruzzese (TOR) Harvard FR F 1 1-2-3 3.00 3 Matt Murray Massachusetts JR 238:13 6 1.51 Jackson Cressey Princeton SR F 2 2-4-6 3.00 4 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 427:21 11 1.54 5 Corey Andonovski Princeton SO F 2 4-1-5 2.50 5 Robbie Beydoun Michigan Tech JR 153:26 4 1.56 6 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence SO F 8 5-13-18 2.25 6 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 481:53 13 1.62 7 Cal Burke Notre Dame SR F 6 4-9-13 2.17 7 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 553:49 15 1.63 8 Morgan Barron (NYR) Cornell JR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 8 Peyton Jones Penn State SR 359:40 10 1.67 Sam Malinski Cornell FR D 2 1-3-4 2.00 9 Logan Drackett RIT JR 483:47 14 1.74 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard SO D 1 2-0-2 2.00 10 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 419:52 13 1.86 John Farinacci (ARI) Harvard FR F 1 1-1-2 2.00 11 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State JR 245:13 8 1.96 Henry Thrun (ANA) Harvard FR D 1 1-1-2 2.00 12 Michael Lackey Providence SR 490:25 16 1.96 Mike O'Leary Notre Dame SR F 6 5-7-12 2.00 13 Filip Lindberg (MIN) Massachusetts SO 179:57 6 2.00 14 Nate Sucese Penn State SRF 7 4-9-13 1.86 14 Strauss Mann Michigan SO 479:50 16 2.00 15 Sam Hentges (MIN) St. Cloud State SO F 6 5-6-11 1.83 15 Matthew Galajda Cornell JR 119:54 4 2.00 16 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 8 7-7-14 1.75 16 Ryan Bischel Notre Dame FR 179:43 6 2.00 17 Brandon Biro Penn State SR F 7 5-7-12 1.71 17 Gavin Nieto Brown SR 118:11 4 2.03 18 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts JR F 7 6-5-11 1.57 18 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech SR 264:37 9 2.04 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire JR D 7 3-8-11 1.57 19 Craig Pantano Northeastern SR 461:54 16 2.08 Jackson Pierson New Hampshire SO F 7 2-9-11 1.57 20 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 485:08 17 2.10 21 11 Players Tied With 1.50 21 Jeremy Swayman (BOS) Maine JR 480:08 17 2.12 22 Mike Robinson (SJS) New Hampshire JR 307:45 11 2.14 23 Isaiah Saville (VGK) Omaha FR 303:58 11 2.17 24 Zackarias Skog American International SR 352:10 13 2.21 25 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point JR 400:47 15 2.25

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 Sam Malinski Cornell FR D 2 1-3-4 2.00 1 Justin Kapelmaster Robert Morris SR 223 9 .961 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard SO D 1 2-0-2 2.00 2 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 266 15 .947 Henry Thrun (ANA) Harvard FR D 1 1-1-2 2.00 3 Peyton Jones Penn State SR 177 10 .947 4 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire JR D 7 3-8-11 1.57 4 Logan Drackett RIT JR 245 14 .946 5 Zach Giuttari Brown SR D 2 0-3-3 1.50 5 Jeremy Swayman (BOS) Maine JR 276 17 .942 Yanni Kaldis Cornell SR D 2 1-2-3 1.50 6 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 202 13 .940 7 Ian Mitchell (CHI) Denver JR D 8 3-7-10 1.25 7 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 252 17 .937 8 Tomi Hiekkavirta Alaska Anchorage SR D 6 1-6-7 1.17 8 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 163 11 .937 9 David Farrance (NSH) Boston University JR D 7 3-5-8 1.14 9 Cameron Gornet Harvard SR 44 3 .936 Zac Jones (NYR) Massachusetts FR D 7 2-6-8 1.14 10 Michael Lackey Providence SR 233 16 .936 Cole Hults (LOS) Penn State JR D 7 4-4-8 1.14 11 Gavin Nieto Brown SR 57 4 .934 12 Alec Rauhauser Bowling Green SR D 9 4-6-10 1.11 12 Strauss Mann Michigan SO 226 16 .934 13 Brinson Pasichnuk Arizona State SR D 8 2-6-8 1.00 13 Anton Martinsson Alaska SR 182 13 .933 Tony Stillwell Brown JR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 14 Zach Driscoll Bemidji State JR 110 8 .932 Brendan Demler Dartmouth JR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 15 Daniel Mannella St. Lawrence SR 151 11 .932 Tanner Palocsik Dartmouth FR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 16 Robbie Beydoun Michigan Tech JR 53 4 .930 Jake Willets Ferris State FR D 7 0-7-7 1.00 17 Ryan Bischel Notre Dame FR 79 6 .929 Reilly Walsh (NJD) Harvard JR D 1 0-1-1 1.00 18 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech SR 113 9 .926 Scott Perunovich (STL) Minnesota Duluth JR D 6 2-4-6 1.00 19 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 160 13 .925 Brandon Scanlin Omaha FR D 6 1-5-6 1.00 20 Craig Pantano Northeastern SR 189 16 .922 Philip Beaulieu Northern Michigan SR D 8 1-7-8 1.00 Spencer Stastney (NSH) Notre Dame SO D 6 2-4-6 1.00 Matthew Thom Princeton JRD 2 0-2-2 1.00 Will Reilly (PIT) Rensselaer SR D 6 3-3-6 1.00

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Nick Abruzzese (TOR) Harvard F 1 1-2-3 3.00 1 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 7-0-0 1.000 2 Sam Malinski Cornell D 2 1-3-4 2.00 Peyton Jones Penn State SR 6-0-0 1.000 John Farinacci (ARI) Harvard F 1 1-1-2 2.00 Filip Lindberg (MIN) Massachusetts SO 3-0-0 1.000 Henry Thrun (ANA) Harvard D 1 1-1-2 2.00 Ryan Bischel Notre Dame FR 3-0-0 1.000 5 Cole Caufield (MTL) Wisconsin F 8 8-3-11 1.38 Matthew Galajda Cornell JR 2-0-0 1.000 6 Nick Wicks Alaska Anchorage F 6 2-6-8 1.33 Cameron Gornet Harvard SR 1-0-0 1.000 Nathan Smith (WPG) Minnesota State F 6 2-6-8 1.33 Ryan Ferland Princeton JR 1-0-0 1.000 Alex Turcotte (LOS) Wisconsin F 6 3-5-8 1.33 8 John Hawthorne Northern Michigan FR 3-0-1 .875 9 Matt Brown UMass Lowell F 10 3-9-12 1.20 9 Cale Morris Notre Dame SR 2-0-1 .833 10 Zac Jones (NYR) Massachusetts D 7 2-6-8 1.14 10 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 6-1-1 .812 11 Lucas Sowder Minnesota State F 8 2-7-9 1.12 Logan Drackett RIT JR 6-1-1 .812 Parker Ford Providence F 8 3-6-9 1.12 12 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 5-1-1 .786 13 Nathan Plessis Brown F 2 1-1-2 1.00 Adam Scheel North Dakota SO 5-1-1 .786 Bradley Cocca Brown F 2 2-0-2 1.00 14 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 6-1-2 .778 Tanner Palocsik Dartmouth D 2 0-2-2 1.00 15 Matt Murray Massachusetts JR 3-1-0 .750 Jake Willets Ferris State D 7 0-7-7 1.00 Nolan Kent Northern Michigan SO 3-1-0 .750 Brandon Scanlin Omaha D 6 1-5-6 1.00 17 Isaiah Saville (VGK) Omaha FR 3-1-1 .700 Liam Gorman (PIT) Princeton F 2 0-2-2 1.00 18 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 5-2-1 .688 Spencer Kersten Princeton F 2 1-1-2 1.00 Jeremy Swayman (BOS) Maine JR 5-2-1 .688 Braeden Tuck Sacred Heart F 8 1-7-8 1.00 20 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac JR 4-2-0 .667 John Lethemon Michigan State SR 2-1-0 .667 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 Corey Andonovski Princeton SO F 2 4 2.00 1 Jack Badini (ANA) Harvard JR F 1 3 3.00 Jack Rathbone (VAN) Harvard SO D 1 2 2.00 Casey Dornbach Harvard SO F 1 3 3.00 3 Justin Jallen Brown SO F 2 3 1.50 3 Jackson Cressey Princeton SRF 2 4 2.00 4 Griffin Loughran Northern Michigan SO F 8 8 1.00 Nick Abruzzese (TOR) Harvard FR F 1 2 2.00 Cole Caufield (MTL) Wisconsin FR F 8 8 1.00 5 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence SO F 8 13 1.62 Patrick Curry Boston University SR F 7 7 1.00 6 Cal Burke Notre Dame SR F 6 9 1.50 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts JR F 7 7 1.00 Zach Giuttari Brown SR D 2 3 1.50 Bradley Cocca Brown FR F 2 2 1.00 Michael Maloney Brown SO F 2 3 1.50 Michael Regush Cornell SO F 2 2 1.00 Morgan Barron (NYR) Cornell JR F 2 3 1.50 Matt Baker Dartmouth JR F 2 2 1.00 Sam Malinski Cornell FR D 2 3 1.50 Jackson Cressey Princeton SRF 22 1.00 Christian O'Neill Princeton SO F 2 3 1.50 Luke Keenan Princeton JRF 22 1.00 12 Jackson Pierson New Hampshire SO F 7 9 1.29 Curtis Hall (BOS) Yale SO F 2 2 1.00 Nate Sucese Penn State SRF 7 9 1.29 Colton Kerfoot Harvard SR F 1 1 1.00 Odeen Tufto Quinnipiac JRF 7 9 1.29 Jack Drury (CAR) Harvard SO F 1 1 1.00 15 Mike O'Leary Notre Dame SR F 6 7 1.17 Nick Abruzzese (TOR) Harvard FR F 1 1 1.00 16 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire JR D 7 8 1.14 John Farinacci (ARI) Harvard FR F 1 1 1.00 17 James Sanchez Arizona State JR F 8 9 1.12 Henry Thrun (ANA) Harvard FR D 1 1 1.00 Mitchell Fossier Maine SR F 8 9 1.12 19 Vincent de Mey Northern Michigan SO F 8 7 0.88 Linus Weissbach (BUF) Wisconsin JRF 8 9 1.12 Greg Printz Providence JR F 8 7 0.88 20 30 Players Tied With 1.00 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 8 7 0.88 22 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts JRF 7 6 0.86 23 Mike O'Leary Notre Dame SR F 6 5 0.83 Sam Hentges (MIN) St. Cloud State SO F 6 5 0.83 25 Eduards Tralmaks Maine JR F 8 6 0.75

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Vincent de Mey Northern Michigan SO F 8 0.50 4 1 Joey Abate Omaha FRF 6 3 Shawn Cameron RIT SR F 8 0.50 4 Cole Guttman (TBL) Denver SO F 8 3 Austin McIlmurray Sacred Heart SR F 8 0.50 4 Griffin Loughran Northern Michigan SO F 8 3 4 Alex Turcotte (LOS) Wisconsin FR F 6 0.50 3 4 Matt Hellickson (NJD) Notre Dame JR D 6 2 Patrick Grasso New Hampshire JR F 7 0.43 3 Jakov Novak (OTT) Bentley SO F 7 2 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire JR D 7 0.43 3 Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup Maine SO F 7 2 Josh Dunne Clarkson SOF 8 0.38 3 John Leonard (SJS) Massachusetts JRF 7 2 Bobby Brink (PHI) Denver FR F 8 0.38 3 Charlie Kelleher New Hampshire JR F 7 2 James Anderson Mercyhurst SR F 8 0.38 3 Tim Doherty Maine SR F 8 2 Nick Pastujov (NYI) Michigan SR F 8 0.38 3 Cam McDonald Providence FR D 8 2 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 8 0.38 3 Zach Risteau St. Lawrence SO F 8 2 Griffin Loughran Northern Michigan SO F 8 0.38 3 Owen Lindmark (FLA) Wisconsin FRF 8 2 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 8 0.38 3 Cameron Wright Bowling Green JR F 9 2 Cole Caufield (MTL) Wisconsin FR F 8 0.38 3 Chris Jandric Alaska SO D 10 2 Connor Ford Bowling Green JR F 9 0.33 3 Carl Berglund UMass Lowell FRF 10 2 Collin Saccoman Lake Superior State SR D 10 0.30 3

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Jason Cotton Sacred Heart SRF 8 0.25 2 Owen Lindmark (FLA) Wisconsin FR F 8 0.25 2 Alec Rauhauser Bowling Green SR D 9 0.22 2 4 29 Players Tied With 1 National Team Leaders TEAM SCORING TEAM DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1Harvard 1 7 7.00 1North Dakota 7 10 1.43 2Princeton 2 10 5.00 2Minnesota State 8 12 1.50 3Notre Dame 6 28 4.67 3Denver 8 13 1.62 4Penn State 7 32 4.57 Ohio State 8 13 1.62 5Cornell 2 9 4.50 5RIT 8 141.75 6Massachusetts 7 31 4.43 6Omaha 6 11 1.83 7Denver 8 33 4.12 7Massachusetts 7 13 1.86 8Northern Michigan 8 32 4.00 8UMass Lowell 10 19 1.90 Providence 8 32 4.00 9Brown 2 42.00 10Minnesota State 8 31 3.88 Cornell 2 4 2.00 11North Dakota 7 27 3.86 Michigan 8 16 2.00 12Wisconsin 8 30 3.75 Michigan Tech 7 14 2.00 13Omaha 6 22 3.67 Providence 8 16 2.00 14Brown 2 7 3.50 Penn State 7 14 2.00 Dartmouth 2 7 3.50 15Clarkson 8 17 2.12 Rensselaer 6 21 3.50 16Northeastern 8 18 2.25 17Boston University 7 24 3.43 17Robert Morris 7 16 2.29 18Sacred Heart 8 27 3.38 18American International 6 14 2.33 19Ferris State 7 23 3.29 19Army West Point 7 17 2.43 20Arizona State 8 26 3.25 20Bemidji State 6 15 2.50 21Lake Superior State 10 32 3.20 Colgate 8 20 2.50 22Maine 8 24 3.00 Maine 8 20 2.50 New Hampshire 7 21 3.00 Minnesota Duluth 6 15 2.50 Ohio State 8 24 3.00 Notre Dame 6 15 2.50 RIT 8 243.00 Western Michigan 8 20 2.50 26Clarkson 8 23 2.88 26New Hampshire 7 18 2.57 Western Michigan 8 23 2.88 27Vermont 6 16 2.67 28Miami 7 20 2.86 28Alaska 10 27 2.70 Quinnipiac 7 20 2.86 29Bentley 7 19 2.71 30Colorado College 6 17 2.83 30Arizona State 8 22 2.75 UConn 6 17 2.83 St. Lawrence 8 22 2.75 St. Cloud State 6 17 2.83 32UConn 6 17 2.83 33UMass Lowell 10 28 2.80 33Boston University 7 20 2.86 34Mercyhurst 8 22 2.75 Quinnipiac 7 20 2.86 35Bowling Green 9 24 2.67 35Bowling Green 9 26 2.89 36Bentley 7 18 2.57 36Alaska Anchorage 6 18 3.00 Michigan Tech 7 18 2.57 Boston College 7 21 3.00 38Holy Cross 6 15 2.50 Harvard 1 3 3.00 Merrimack 8 20 2.50 Michigan State 6 18 3.00 Michigan State 6 15 2.50 Minnesota 8 24 3.00 Minnesota 8 20 2.50 Northern Michigan 8 24 3.00 42Boston College 7 17 2.43 Sacred Heart 8 24 3.00 43Northeastern 8 19 2.38 43Holy Cross 6 19 3.17 44Minnesota Duluth 6 14 2.33 Rensselaer 6 19 3.17 45Michigan 8 18 2.25 45Union 10 33 3.30 46Alaska Anchorage 6 13 2.17 46St. Cloud State 6 21 3.50 Bemidji State 6 13 2.17 Yale 2 73.50 48American International 6 12 2.00 48Ferris State 7 25 3.57 Yale 2 42.00 49Colorado College 6 22 3.67 50St. Lawrence 8 15 1.88 50Miami 7 26 3.71 51Robert Morris 7 13 1.86 51Wisconsin 8 30 3.75 52Army West Point 7 12 1.71 52Lake Superior State 10 38 3.80 53Alaska 10 17 1.70 53Air Force 8 31 3.88 54Air Force 8 12 1.50 54Mercyhurst 8 32 4.00 Colgate 8 12 1.50 Niagara 6 24 4.00 Union 10 15 1.50 Princeton 2 8 4.00 Vermont 6 9 1.50 57Merrimack 8 34 4.25 58Canisius 5 7 1.40 58Canisius 5 23 4.60 59 Alabama Huntsville 8 10 1.25 59 Alabama Huntsville 8 37 4.62 60Niagara 6 7 1.17 60Dartmouth 2 12 6.00 National Team Leaders POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1Brown 5/9 055.6 1Brown 7/7 0100.0 2Cornell 5/14 035.7 Harvard 1/1 0 100.0 3Princeton 3/9 033.3 3Denver 33/34 3 97.1 4New Hampshire 10/31 0 32.3 4Army West Point 30/31 1 96.8 5Rensselaer 7/22 0 31.8 5North Dakota 20/21 0 95.2 6Penn State 11/35 0 31.4 6Clarkson 37/39 1 94.9 7Omaha 10/33 130.3 7Notre Dame 16/17 0 94.1 8Ohio State 13/43 0 30.2 8Massachusetts 30/32 0 93.8 9Notre Dame 6/20 0 30.0 9Minnesota State 29/31 1 93.5 10Michigan State 7/24 0 29.2 10Northeastern 28/30 2 93.3 11Providence 10/35 0 28.6 11Minnesota Duluth 20/22 1 90.9 12Mercyhurst 11/42 0 26.2 12Maine 39/43 0 90.7 13Alaska Anchorage 6/24 0 25.0 13Penn State 29/32 1 90.6 Dartmouth 1/4 0 25.0 14Alaska 45/50 1 90.0 St. Cloud State 6/24 1 25.0 Rensselaer 18/20 0 90.0 16Minnesota State 8/34 1 23.5 16Robert Morris 36/41 0 87.8 17Ferris State 7/30 0 23.3 17 American International 21/24 0 87.5 18Northern Michigan 9/39 1 23.1 Bemidji State 14/16 1 87.5 19Wisconsin 8/36 0 22.2 Ohio State 28/32 0 87.5 20Denver 9/41 222.0 20UMass Lowell 34/39 1 87.2 21Maine 7/34 020.6 21Boston University 26/30 1 86.7 22Bowling Green 8/40 0 20.0 Michigan Tech 26/30 2 86.7 23Sacred Heart 8/41 1 19.5 23Providence 29/34 0 85.3 24Minnesota Duluth 5/26 1 19.2 24Minnesota 22/26 0 84.6 25Minnesota 5/27 0 18.5 RIT 33/39 084.6 26Holy Cross 5/28 0 17.9 Sacred Heart 33/39 2 84.6 Merrimack 5/28 2 17.9 27St. Lawrence 32/38 0 84.2 28Michigan 6/34 0 17.6 28Holy Cross 26/31 0 83.9 29Clarkson 5/29 0 17.2 29Ferris State 30/36 1 83.3 Colorado College 5/29 0 17.2 New Hampshire 20/24 0 83.3 31Boston University 5/30 0 16.7 Western Michigan 35/42 0 83.3 32RIT 5/31 016.1 32Union 39/47 1 83.0 33Bentley 6/38 015.8 33Colgate 24/29 0 82.8 34Michigan Tech 5/33 0 15.2 34Canisius 19/23 0 82.6 35Arizona State 6/40 2 15.0 35Bowling Green 31/38 2 81.6 36Massachusetts 4/27 2 14.8 36Quinnipiac 22/27 1 81.5 37Western Michigan 5/34 0 14.7 37Vermont 17/21 0 81.0 38Army West Point 5/36 2 13.9 38Alaska Anchorage 23/29 1 79.3 39Lake Superior State 5/38 1 13.2 Michigan 23/29 0 79.3 40Boston College 4/31 1 12.9 40Lake Superior State 30/38 1 78.9 Robert Morris 4/31 2 12.9 Northern Michigan 30/38 0 78.9 42UMass Lowell 5/40 2 12.5 42 Merrimack 26/33 0 78.8 43Northeastern 4/33 0 12.1 43Wisconsin 25/32 3 78.1 44American International 3/25 0 12.0 44Air Force 28/36 0 77.8 45St. Lawrence 4/34 1 11.8 St. Cloud State 14/18 2 77.8 46Quinnipiac 4/36 1 11.1 46Arizona State 34/44 1 77.3 47Miami 3/29 110.3 UConn 17/22 1 77.3 48 Alabama Huntsville 3/37 1 8.1 48Miami 25/33 0 75.8 49North Dakota 2/25 0 8.0 49Omaha 20/27 0 74.1 50Union 3/44 0 6.8 50Colorado College 14/19 0 73.7 51Alaska 3/46 3 6.5 51Boston College 25/34 1 73.5 52Bemidji State 1/17 3 5.9 52 Alabama Huntsville 24/33 0 72.7 UConn 1/17 0 5.9 53Dartmouth 7/10 0 70.0 54Canisius 1/24 0 4.2 54Mercyhurst 29/42 0 69.0 55Colgate 1/33 0 3.0 55Niagara 20/29 0 69.0 56Air Force 1/34 0 2.9 56Michigan State 22/32 0 68.8 57Harvard 0/3 0 0.0 57Bentley 24/35 1 68.6 Niagara 0/24 3 0.0 58Cornell 7/11 0 63.6 Vermont 0/20 0 0.0 59Princeton 8/13 1 61.5 Yale 0/7 0 0.0 60 Yale 4/9 0 44.4