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REGIONAL RELEASE NCAA East Regional SCHEDULE/RESULTS March 23-24, 2001 Oct. 7 \'S. Notre Dameo/c W7-3 #4 Minnesota (27-12-2) vs. Oct. I4 a! Bemidji Stale# W9-3 MEDIA INFORMATION #5 Maine (19-11-7) Oct. 20 MINN.-DULUTH w 3-I Oct. 2I MINN-DULIJTH W9-2 The Golden Gophers will Fri., March 23- 7:30p.m. Oct. 27 ALASKA-ANCH. w 2-1 depart for Worcester, Mass., Oct. 28 ALASKA-ANCH. T3-3 on Thursday morning, Centrum Center • Worcester, Mass. Nol'. 3 WISCONSIN W4-0 W5-2 March 22 and will be head­ Nm·.4 WISCONSIN Series 1\'otes: This 1ri// he the :! 1st meeting between Minnesota Nm·. 10 at Nonh Dakota L 5-7 quartered at the Holiday Inn. and Maine • the Black Bears lead the all-time series 10-8-0 • the No1·. II at Nonh Dakota T5-5 Assistant Director of Media t11•o teams met last rear 1rith host Maine sweeping the Golden Nm·. 17 aJ St. Cloud Su11c W2-0 Relations John Romo will be Gophers (5-3. 5-.fl • rhe Black Bears have won eight of the past Nm·. 18 ST. CWUDSTATE W4-3 accompanying the team and nine meL'fings. Nm·. 24 MICHIGAN STATE# L2-3 Nm·. 25 MICHIGAN# L 1-4 can be reached at the Holi­ Dec. I at Den\·er L0-4 day Inn at (508) 852-4000. Vs. Maine in the .\'C.-t.·h: Minnesota and Maine have met in the NCAA Tournamel1fjil't' rimes. The Black Bears hold a 4-1 edge in Dec. 2 at Den\·er L 1-4 The media coordinator for Dec. 9 QUINNIPIAC# w 11-2 tounwmt'/11 play.. \!aim· de/i!ated /l.finnesota 6-2 in the 1993 East the East Regional is Ed Dec. 10 RUSSIA SELECT* W5-4 Regionaltinal in ll'orceslt'l', Mass. In 199/, the Black Bears took Carpenter, Sports Informa­ Dec. 29 MAR lUCCI CLASSIC# a pair .from the 0ulden Gophers in the quarterfinals (4-0, 5-3). I'S. Union W3-2 tion Director at Boston Uni­ Minnesuta ·., lone nctmy 1ras o 7-.J decision in the 1989 NCAA Dec. 30 MARIUCCI CLASSIC# \ersity. He can be reached Semifinal' in St. !'au/. .\/urn The Golden Gophers finished sec­ \'S. Lake Superior State W5-4 on Monday and Tuesday at ond to llwTard that .ll'LI.\0/1 Jan. 5 at Alaskn-Anclz. w 3-1 his office at ( 617) 353-2872. Jan. 6 at Alaslw-Anclz. W4-2 Jan. 12 NOKIH DAKOTA L 1-4 Starting Wednesday, he can Head Coaclr: Shmm ll'a/.1h 1.1 in lri.1 I "'th season at the helm of the Jan. 13 NOKIH DAKOTA w 5-1 Maine hodtT program lie· 1111'11.1 a career record of 398-214-44 he reached at the Crowne Jan. 19 at Wisconsin L2-4 Plaza at (508) 791-1600. with /he Black Bears. lfi.1 lt'tmrs han· 1ron two NCAA titles. Jan. 20 at Wisconsin W8-2 Jan. 23 BROWN# w 3-1 Hauser \'.\'. the BlacJ.: Bean: Junwr goaltender Adam Hauser has r------, Jan. 27 BEMIDJI STATE# w 5-1 : NCAA Bound jc1ced .\lu/1/t' jUS! once in his carea. In the first game of the 1999- Feb. 2 MICHIC'MIECH W8-3 2000 campaiRfl. the Block Bears prel'(liled over the visiting Golden Feb. 3 MICHIGAN TECH w 5-1 :The Golden Gophers will W4-l I Gopha.1 5-3. Ha11.1er stopped ]{J-ot~3 I shots in defeat. Feb. 9 at MSU. Mankuo :make their return to the Feb. 10 at MSU, Mankuo W3-l 1 \lC AA Tournament this Feh. 16 COWRADOCOIL W6-l i'rfinne.mta n. 1/ocJ.:ey East: The Golden Gophers are 6 7-41-3 weekend. After 13 consecu­ Feb. 17 COWRADOCOU. W4-l tive appearances, Minnesota (. 6/7) aga111.1/ ream' from l/ode1 Ea.11. The on~\' teams Minnesota Feb. 23 at Minn.-Duluth L 4-5 (ot) W4-0 did not make the tourney has 110t laced !rom the ft·,I.S:Il<' are l '.\lass-Amherst and Merrimack. Feb. 24 at Minn.·Duluth March 2 ST. CWUDSTAJE L 1-6 from 1998 to 2000. The Gold­ In !he .\{ ·.·H Tt 1//mamt'll/. rht• 0t '"'<'II 0ophers have a 16-13 edge. March 3 tUSt. Clot~dSUue L2-5 en Gophers haH won five r------, March 9 MICHIGAN TECH W7-2 straight opening games in : - • ' ' -.. - •' : ":7 ;0 0 ~ @ ~ [i'i) @ March 10 MICHIGAN TECH W3-l regional play, but in four of: March 15 I'S. St. Cloud State L 0-3 Player (J:amc~) (;-..\-l'ts :\otes those vears, Minnesota was: March 16 1'.1. Colorado Col/. L 4-5 Erik Wc~trum ( 4 l :l-0--_, ~gin 5-3 loss on I 0/16/99 elimi~ated in the second: ({11 Xcel Energy Cemer. St. P{UIL Minn) Johnny Pohl ( ~) 1-~---- ~a in 5-3 loss on I 0/16/99 game ( 1995). : March 23 vs. Maine 7:30PM ~ I Dylan !\1ilb (-ll 1-1--~ 1-1--~ in 5-4 loss on I 0117/99 NCAA REGIONALS L------~ Aaron M isl-.11\ i..:h ( 41 1-1-·~ lg in 5-3 loss on 10/16/99 (at Worastcr. Mass.) Matt LcimbcJ.. Ul 0-1--1 I a in 5-3 loss on I 0116/99 April 5 NCAA SEMIFINAL\' HEADING EAST (at Albanv. N.Y.) The Golden Gophers will L------April7 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP make their tirst trip east of (at Albanv, N.Y.) o/o-;:11 Xce/ Energv CeiUer(St. PtwL Mitl!l.} the state of Michigan since * . exhibition !(mne October of 1999 when the # - nonconference game team traveled to Maine to all game times are Central open the 1999-2000 season. game times are subject to change 2000-01 Record When News & Notes Minnesota Goes Winless in WCHA Final Five: Seeded third in the tourna­ Overall Record 27-12-2 WCHA Record 18-8-2 ment, Minnesota was defeated by St. Cloud State 3-0 in the semifinals of the Home Record 18-4-1 WCHA Final Five at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. The Golden Gophers A Road Record 8-6-1 were held scoreless on nine power-play opportunities. In Saturday's third-place W Neutral Site Record 1-0-0 game vs. Colorado College, Minnesota fell to the Tigers by a score of 5-4. It Last 20 Games (including last year) 13-7-0 was the first time this season that the Golden Gophers had two power-play goals Last 10 Games (including last year) 5-5-0 and lost ( 16-0-1 ). Last 5 Games 2-3-0 Head Coach : Golden Gopher Head Coach Don Lucia has a career Scoring A Power-Play 24-3-1 Not Scoring A Power-Play Goal 3-9-1 coaching record of 326-186-32 (.629) in 13-plus seasons behind the bench. At Allowing A Power-Play Goal 9-8-1 Minnesota, he owns a 47-31-4 mark (.598). Including this season, his teams Not Allowing A Power-Play Goal 18-4-1 have won 20 or more games in each of the past nine seasons. Lucia's teams are Scoring A Short-Handed Goal 6-2-0 0-6-2 vs. Maine and 1-3-0 against Boston College. Allowing A Short-Handed Goal 0-7-0 New Experiences: Three ofthe 12 teams (Minnesota, Mercyhurst, Providence) 10 Or More Penalties 14-2-1 enter this weekend without a single player that has experienced the NCAA Fewer Than 10 Penalties 13-10-1 More Penalties Than Opponent 6-6-1 Tournament. The nine other teams were all a part of the 2000 tourney. While Fewer Penalties Than Opponent 17-6-1 the Golden Gopher have not been to the postseason since 1997, the Friars were Same Amount Of Penalties 4-0-0 ousted by Minnesota in the 1996 Regional in its last appearance. Mercyhurst is making its first-ever appearance. In One-Goal Games 4-)-0 In Two-Goal Games 7-2-0 Leopold Named Hobey Baker Finalist: Junior defenseman In Three-Goal or More Games 16-7-0 became the first Golden Gopher since to be named a finalist for 0-0-2 In Overtime Games the llobey Baker Award. He is the 13th Minnesota player to be named a finalist. Scoring -lor More Goals 19-)-1 Scoring 3 or Fewer Goals 8-9-1 Leopold was also named the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, becoming Scoring 3 or More Goals 25-)-2 the first Golden Gophers to receive the honor in the 10 years since the award's Scoring 2 or Fewer Goals 2-9-0 inception. He is the first Golden Gopher since 1996-97 to be named to the Allowing -l or More Goals 1-10-1 ka!,!ue's first-team (Steve DeBus, Mike Crowley). Allowing 3 or Fewer Goals 26-2-1 Re~ring on Wes~r: When senior captain Erik Westrum leads offensively, the Scoring First Goal Of Game 22-)-1 (iolden Gophers have proven to be virtually unbeatable. In nine ofthe 13 league Opponents Score First 5-lJ-1 Leading After One Period 15-4-1 series this year (including the playoffs), he has had three or more points in the A Trailing After One Period )-h-1 1\\ll-game set. In those games, Minnesota is 17-0-1. In the four WCHA series W Tied After One Period lJ-2-11 "hen he has totaled two or less points, the Golden Gophers are just 3-8-1. Scoring First Goal Of Second Period 21-2-11 With two goals and an assist vs. Colorado College, Erik Westrum moved Leading After Two Periods 2)-2-11 into 15th place on the school's all-time scoring list with 165 points. He can Trailing After Two Periods 0-lJ-1 rno\e into a tie for 14th place with Ryan Kraft ( 1994-98) with just one more Tied After Two Periods 4-1-1 point. Scoring First Goal Of Third Period 17-2-2

Ha,ing 10-19 Shots On Goal 0-0-0 Special Teams: Minnesota was 13-0-1 when scoring a power-play goal in the Ha,ing 20-29 Shots On Goal _;. _\ .. () first period. but lost to Colorado College last Saturday despite scoring with the Ha,ing 30-39 Shots On Goal 12-7-1 man-ad,·antage in the opening period • The Golden Gophers allowed the Tigers Ha,·ing -tO or !\lore Shots On Goal 12-2-1 to score two power-play goals which was the first time an opponent had been Allowing 10-19 Shots On Goal 7-11-1 able to accomplish that since Dec. 30, a span of 21 games • The Golden Gopher Allowing 20-29 Shots On Goal 1_1-6-11 kill paces the league at 89.5 percent (196-of-219) • The school record Allowing 30-39 Shots On Goal h-5-1 f!1r best penalty-kill percentage in a season is .863 in 1983-84 • Since going 22- Allowing -tO or More Shot~ On Goal 1-1-11 Outshooling Opponent 24-10-2 for-61 ( 36.1 percent) on the power-play during its nine-game win streak, the Opponent Outshoots Minnesota )-2-11 Ciolden Gophers ha\e gone 6-for-56 (10.7 percent). Shots Are Enn 0-11-0 The Specialist: Freshman Grant Potulny found his niche early on in Gold Coun­ October 5-0-1 try. In only his second collegiate game, the Grand Forks, N.D., native tallied a l\oHmber 4-_1-1 pa1r of ptmer-play goals at Bemidji State. Entering the NCAA Tournament, December 3-2-0 l'otulny nm' owns 15 power-play goals, a total that leads the nation. That is the Januan 6-2-0 Februai-,­ 7-1-11 most since had 12 in 1995-96 when he took home the Hobey Baker :\larch · 2-4-0 ;mard. His 20 goals this season is the eighth-best total for a freshman in school Tuesda)'S 1-0-11 tmtory and ranks just behind 's total of21 from the 1978-79 season. Fridays 10-~-11 Saturdavs 16-4-2 Sa1•in~ tlte Day: Minnesota is 20-1-0 when the goaltenders have a save percent" Sundavs 0-0-0 age or .900 or better. The lone loss was on Nov. 24 against Michigan State (3-2 Series ·Record 8-2-5 loss, Hauser- 28 saves). Conversely, the Golden Gophers are just 7-11-2 when Games Following A Win 19-6-1 it drops below .900. Games Following A Loss 5-5-1 Games Following A Tie 2-1-0 Out of the Gates: In Minnesota's last 18 games, the team that has scored first has won the game. In that span, the Golden Gophers are 12-6-0. On the season, Minnesota is 22-3-1 when finding the back of the net first. The three losses came in a span of four games against Michigan State, Michigan and Denver. Two-Year Turnaround: Minnesota's seven-win improvement from Don Lucia's first to second year as head coach is tied for the second-best improve­ Period-By-Period ment in school history. 's team won 10 more games from his first season in 1966-67 to his second in 1967-68. and had Scoring lst 2nd 3rd OT Total Avg. seven-win improvements, as well. MINN 49 58 60 0 167 4.1 Opp. 29 27 47 I 104 2.5 Different Day, Different Results: Minnesota is 10-8-0 this season on Fridays, Shots on Goal lst 2nd 3rd OT Total Avg. and 16-4-2 on Saturdays • the Golden Gophers average 3.2 goals on Friday, and ~ MINN 11.8 12.7 12.4 .) 1518 37.0 4.9 on Saturdays • Minnesota's power-play operates at 18.2 percent on Friday, Opp. 8.5 8.8 8.6 6 1069 26.1 and 30.4 on Saturday • Minnesota is outscoring opponents 19-18 in the first period on Fridays, and 31-8 in the first on Saturdays. Common Opponents Freshmen Phenoms: This year's freshmen class came in with high expecta­ tions and, needless to say, has exceeded them. Offensively, this is the most pro­ Minnesota and Maine have faced just two common lific group of newcomers at Minnesota since the incoming class in 1987-88. opponents this season - North Dakota and Bro\oVll. The With three less games played than the group in '87-88, this year's group of following is a breakdo\oVll: rookies could surpass that total. The following is a breakdown: Record Results 1987-88 (44 games): 55-63--118 Minnesota 2000-0 I ( 41 games): 50-64--1 14 vs. North Dakota l-2-1 L5-7,T5-5,L4-l, WS-1 1991-92 ( 44 games): 49-64--113 vs. Brown 1-0-0 w3-1

Senior Motivation: While the senior class of Erik Westrum, Dylan Mills, Stuart North Dakota Rewrd Results Senden, Matt Leimbek and Aaron Miskovich lacks the experience of participat­ vs. North Dakota 0-1-l Tl-l,L2-4 ing in the NCAA Tournament, the group will be counted on this \veekend in vs. Brown 1-0..0 W6-2 Worcester. The seniors avoided becoming the first class since 1970 to never reach the NCAA Tournament. Series Note Freshman Phenoms, Part II: Three of the Gold~.:n Gopher freshmen (Grant The Golden Gophers and Black Bears last met in the Potulny, Troy Riddle and ) were named to the WCHA All-Rookie East Regional Final on March 27, 1993, in Worces­ team last week. Martin joins Jordan Leopold. Ben Clymer, Mike Crowley and ter, Mass. Top-ranked Maine defeated Minnesota 6-2 Chris McAlpine as Golden Gopher defensemen named to the league's All­ and advanced to the NCAA Final Four. The Golden Rookie team. The three selections for one team is tied for the most in a single­ Gophers entered the game on a 9-0-2 tear. The Black season for a WCHA team. North Dakota placed three on the team in 1997-98 Bears capitalized on four of its six power-play oppor­ (Karl Goehring, Trevor Hammer and Jell Panzer). That class went on to win tunities in the victory. Paul Kariya had a goal and three WCHA titles and an NCAA Championship. two assists and Hobey Baker finalist Joe Mont­ gomery added two goals and two assists. Andy Brink Minnesota and the Tournament: The Golden Gophers lead all WCIIA teams and Scott Bell tallied goals for the Golden Gophers. \\ ith 24 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Minnesota has \\on three NCAA titles and pace all league teams\\ ith 39 tournament\\ ins and 16 top-four finishes. Pairwise Rankings

On The Road Again: The Golden Gophers are just 9-X-1 away from the friend­ No. Team Win% RPI PWR ly con tines of Mariucci Arena. Minnesota is I X-4-1 in its home arena. Junior I. Michigan State* .8500 .6334 29 netminder Adam Hauser has fashioned an impressive 17-4-1 mark at home with 2. Boston College* .7750 .6162 28 a 2.12 goals-against-average and a .912 sa\~.: percentage. On the road. he is 9-7- 3. St. Cloud State* .7875 .5952 27 1 with a 2.92 gaa and .893 save percentag~.:. Both of his shutouts though, have 4. North Dakota* .7326 .5843 26 been on the road. 5. Michigan* .6548 .5752 25 6. Colorado College* .6795 .5866 24 7. Minnesota* .6829 .5713 23 8. Maine* .6081 .5578 22 9. Wisconsin* .5897 .5560 20 10. Providence* .6282 .5532 20 Series Information Team Comparisons II. New Hampshire .6154 .5469 19 l':\1 Maine Maine leads I 0-8-0 12. Mercy hurst* .6765 .5461 19 60'239(.251) pp 471179(.263) First meeting- I 0/26/84, MN 4-2 13. Clarkson .6429 .5433 17 41 169(.243) WCIIA 291132(.220) 14. St. Lawrence* .6111 .5371 15 Last meeting- I 0/17/99, ME 5-4 1961219 (.895) PK 1701198 (.859) 15. Denver .5526 .5425 14 NCAA Meetings - Maine leads 4-1 147'161 (.913) WCIIA 125/150(.833) I X-4-1 Home 12-4-3 * Qualified for NCAA Tournament 8-6-1 A way 6-6-4 4.1 Goals/Game 3.0 2.5 Goals Allowed/Game 2.4 9.0 Penalties/Game 6.3 37.0 Shots on Goal/Game 33.6 Career Game Highs THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED #I Adam Hauser #18 Grant Potulny Minnesota Swept A Road Series: Goals Allowed: 0 (7 times, last 2!24/0 I at UMD) Goals: 3 (1/20/01 at Wis.) February 9-10.2001@ MSU. Mankato (4-1. 3-1) Saves: 44 ( 10/22/99 vs. North Dakota) Assists: I (8 times, last 3/3/01 at SCSU) Saves%: 1.000 (7 times, last 2!24/0 I at UMD) Points: 3 (3 times, last 2/10/01 at MSU-Ml e Minnesota Was Swept In A Road Series: December 1-2. :WOO@ Denver (4-0. 4-1) #2 Mark Nenovich #19 Matt DeMarchi Goals: I (2 times, last 3/11/00 at CC) Goals: I (3 times, last 3/3/01 at SCSU) Minnesota Swept A Home Series: Assists: I (2 times, last 1/30/00 vs. MSU, Mank.) Assists: 2 (2 times, last 2/16/0 I vs. CC) March 9-10.2001 vs. Michigan Tech (7-3, 3-1) Points (Game): 2 ( 12/29/99 vs. Harvard) Points: 2 (3 times, last 2116/0 I vs. CC)

Minnesota Was Swept In A Home Series: #3 Jordan Leopold #20 Joey Martin February 25-26,2000 vs. Wisconsin (4-2. 5-4) Goals:~ (3 times, last 11/10/00 at UNO) Goals: n/a Assists: 3 (5 times, last 3117/0 I vs. CC) Assists: I (2 times, last 1113/0 I vs. UNO) Minnesota Shut Out An Opponent: Points (Game): 4 (2 times, 1/20/01 at Wis.) Points: n/a February 24. 2001 @ Minnesota-Duluth (Adam Hauser, 4-0) #4 Dylan Mills #21 Troy Riddle An Opponent Shut Out Minnesota: Goals: 2 ( 1129/00 vs. MSU, Mankato) Goals: 2 (2 times, last 2/17/0 I vs. CC) March 16. 201)1 vs. St. Cloud State (Scott Meyer. 3-01 Assists: 2 ( 13 times, last 2/17/01 vs. CC) Assists: 3 ( 1/20/0 I at Wis.) Points 4 ( 1129/00 vs. MSU, Mankato) Points: 3 (2 times, last 2/2/01 vs. MTU) Minnesota Player Scored A Hat Trick: January 20. 2001 @ Wisconsin #5 Jon Waibel #22 Jeff Taffe !Grant Potulny. 8-2 Minnesota win) Goals: I (2/10/01 vs. MSU, Mankato) Goals: 2 ( 1/29/00 vs. MSU, Mankato) AsSISts: I (7 times, last 3/2/01 vs. SCSU) Assists: 4 (2118/00 at Michigan Tech) :\linnesota Player Scored A Pure Hat Trick: Points: I ( 8 times. last 3/2/0 I vs. SCSU) Points: 4 (2 times, last 1120/0 I at Wis.) February 26. 1999 @' Minnesota-Duluth !Wyatt Sm1th. 4-1 Minnesota win) # 7 Eril. IJ ·estrum #24 Ben Tharp (ioah: :; (II I 13199 at Wisconsin) Goals: I ( 4 times, last 3110/0 I vs. MTU) An Opponent Scored A Hat Trick: ,.,,,,,h: 4 (I 0-' 14/00 at Bemidji State) Assists: 3 (2118/00 at Michigan Tech) :'vlarch 2. 21~)1 "· St. Cloud State Potnh: 10/14!00 at Bemidji State) Points: 3 (2118/00 at Michigan Tech) iJon Cullen. three goals. 6-1. Minnesota loss) 5 (

1\linnesota l'la~·er Scored Four Goals In A Game: #IJ John Poll/ #25 Pat O'Leary Fchruary 27. 1999 1.!!' Mtnncsota-Duluth <"'·II' :; (I 15 00 's. Denver) Goals: 2 (2 times, last 12/30/00 vs. LSSU) I Regg1e Berg. I 0-7 M 1nnesota v. in I '"''t' 4 1 I 14 00 vs. Denver) Assists: I (6 times, last 1/6/01 at UAA) Potnh 41:1 times. last 1115/00 vs. Denver) Points: 2 (2 times, last I/6/01 at UAA) !\linncsota \\'on When Trailing After Two l'erio :; t I tlml''· last 3/9/01 vs. MTU) Assists: 2 (12110 at SCSU) !\linnesota Had 50 or 1\lore Shots On Goal In A p,,Hlh :; th lime,. la-,t 319/01 vs. MTU) Points: 2 (3 times, last 10/21/00 vs. UMD) (;amc: January 27.2001 vs. Bemidji State t5n shots. 5-1 :l.l1nncsota v.inl #II Eril. U mde/1 #27 Aaron Miskovich

# !\linncsota l'la~er Scnred A Shorthanded Goal: 12 .\lutt 1\ou/.\J.u #28 Matt Leimbek :l.hrch. 21Kl I 's. St Cloud State (ul,lls 1 ('llirne-,. last:; 24'01 at UMD) Goals: 2 (I 0/28 vs. UAA) I Jordan Leopold. ftrst penod. 6-1 loss) '""~'> 2 1 I time,, la't 3 I 010 I vs. MTU) Assists: 2 (2 times, last 1/29/99 vs. MTU) P"tnts I t2:; 01 '' \ITUl Points: 3 (1/29/99 vs. Michigan Tech) !\linnesota Won In {hertime: March II. 201Xl vs. Colorado College I 3-21 11/.( Stuart Senden #34 Pete Samargia ( ,.,,~), ~ 1 1:; <) 00 ', <)uinnipiac) Goals Allowed: I (1/27/01 vs. BSU) 1\linncsota Lost In (hertime: '"''ts 212 tune,.I.t,t 10/21/00 vs. UMD) Saves (Game): 35 (3/4/00 at SCSU) Fchruar;. 23. 21Kil 1.!! Minnesota-Duluth 15-4) l'lltnh ~ 1 I:; 'I oo "· Quinnipiac) Saves%: .958 (1/27/01 vs. BSU)

Minnesota Tied In Overtime: 1116 Sid. Antlwny :-;mcmhcr II. 201Xl at Nonh Dakow 15-5) (nl.Jls I()>. tunc,. last 3/10/01 vs. MTU) ·\"tsts 212 ttmc,, last 3/9/01 vs. MTU) \linnesota Scored 10 Goals Or !\lure In A Game: P"tnts ' lirne,, last 3/9/0 I vs. MTU) Dccemhcr 'I vs. Qutnntptac 1:; 111-2 Mtnnesota v.tnl

Opllonent Scored 10 Goals Or !\lore In A Game: Did You Know? January 30. 1993 1.!!' Michtgan Tech ( 10-2 Mmnesota loss) Minnesota and the NHL: Fifty-six percent ( 14/25) of the Golden Gophers on this year's squad have been drafted by teams in the NHL, the highest percent- e age ever at Minnesota. Prior to the 1998-99 season, only 25 percent (7/28) of I players on the roster had been chosen. CAREER GOALS - CURRENT PLAYERS WCHA Standings/Schedule Erik Westrum ...... 68 Team (Overall Record, win%) GP w L T Pts GF GA GDif Aaron Miskovich ...... 43 North Dakota (27-7-9, .733) 28 18 4 6 42 115 80 +35 Johnny Pohl...... 43 Jordan Leopold ...... 25 St. Cloud State (31-8-1. .788) 28 20 8 0 40 Ill 69 +42 Stuart Senden ...... 23 Minnesota (27-12-2, .683) 28 18 8 2 38 107 70 +37 Jeff Taffe...... 22 Colorado College (26-12-1. .6 79) 28 17 II 0 34 106 81 +25 Grant Potulny ...... 20 Erik Wendell ...... 16 Wisconsin (21-14-4, .590) 28 14 10 4 32 81 86 -5 Troy Riddle ...... 16 Denver ( 19-15-4.. 553) 28 14 II 3 31 84 78 +6 Dylan Mills...... 13 MSU. Mankato (19-18-1, .513) 28 13 14 27 91 99 -8 Pat O'Leary...... II Matt Koalska...... I 0 Michigan Tech (8-24-4 .. 278) 28 6 19 3 15 69 105 -36 Matt Leimbek ...... 9 Alaska Anchorage (7-24-5, .264) 28 4 20 4 12 61 104 -43 Nick Anthony ...... 9 Minnesota-Duluth (7-28-4, .231) 28 22 3 9 68 121 -53 Nick Angell...... 7 3 Matt DeMarchi ...... 5 Ben Tharp ...... 4 Paul Martin ...... 3 Season Highs/Lows Mark Nenovich...... 1 Jon Waibel ...... Team CAREER ASSISTS- CURRENT PLAYERS !\]oq GOALS/GAME (II) 12/9 vs. Quinnipiac Erik Westrum ...... 97 LEAST GOALS/GAME (0) two times, last 3/16 vs. SCSU Johnny Pohl...... 75 Jordan Leopold . . hlJ !\toq AssiSTs/GAME ( 15) 12/9 vs. Quinnipiac Dvlan Mills. 62 Lt:AST ASSISTS/GAME (0) two times, last 3/16 vs. SCSU Aaron Miskovich .n \losT GOALS AGAINST/GAME ( 7) I Ill 0 at North Dakota JeffTaffe... -'·' Matt Leimbek . . . llJ Lt:A~T GOALS AGAINST/GAME (0) three times, last 2/24 at UMD Nick Angell. . llJ !\toq AssiSTS AGAINST/GAME (12) 11/10 at North Dakota Stuart Senden . . llJ Ben Tharp ...... 16 l.r "q ASSIST~ AGAINST/GAME (0) three times. 2/24 at UMD Nick Anthony . . I(l \to~T GOALS/Pt:RIOD ( 5) Ill I 0 at North Dakota - second period Paul Martin . . 16 Matt DeMarchi I" !\to-.T GOALS AGAINST/PERIOD ( 4) I II I 0 at North Dakota - third period Trov Riddle...... 14 \toq !'OWER PLAY GOALS/GAME (5) two times, 2/2 vs. Michigan Tech Matt Koalska. . . . . 14 Grant Potulnv . 12 \to-.T !'OWER PLAY GOALS ALLOWED/GAME (2) five times, last 3/17 vs. CC Erik Wendeli. . II \to-.r Suors 0' GOAL/GAME (56) 1/27 vs. Bemidji State 0' Pat Learv. 7 (26) 11117 at SCSU Jon Waibel . 7 l.t ~'r Stuns o ... GoALIGAME Mark Nenovich ...... \to-.t SuoT~ A<;At.,sT/GAME (40) two times, last 2/2 vs. Michigan Tech Joey TY1anin ...... 2 l.t· "'-l SltOT~ AGAINST/GAME (13) 10/20 vs. UMD CAREER POINTS- CURRENT PL\\'ERS \to-.r SuoTs (), GoALIPERIOD (24) three times, last 3/17 vs. CC -third period Erik Westrum ... \to-.r SIH>T' A<;~I,ST/PERIOD ( 18) 3/17 vs. CC - second period Johnnv Pohl. Jordan Leopold . \to-.r l't·'~l.Tit ....JG~~IE (21) two times, last 2/2 vs. Michigan Tech Aaron Miskonch . Lt ~ .. , l'l'"l.TU.-.!GA"E (2) two times, last 1/23 vs. Brown Dvlan Mills. Jc.ff Taffe. \to' T I' I \1/(; "\II (66) 2/2 vs. Michigan Tech Stuart Scndcn .. LHq Pl!\t!G ... ,u· (4) two times, last 1/23 vs. Brown Grant Potulnv TrO\ Riddle.- \toq Orr. l't:'"Lnt:s/GA'\IE (26) 2/2 vs. Michigan Tech Matt Leunhek .... . Lt:.~'T OPI'. I'E'-\l.TI[S/GAME (2) I 0/27 vs. Alaska-Anchorage _,,~ Enk Wendell .. . (76) 2/2 vs. Michigan Tech N1ck Angell. .. !\toq Orr. PI!\1/G .... \11: 1"1ck Anthony ... LH'-T Orr. I' I !\1/G ~\II: ( 4) I 0/27 vs. Alaska-Anchorage \btt Koalska. ()IICII.t~T T\\o Go~Ls (0: 14) II/I 0 at North Dakota- second period (Taffe. Koalska) Ben Tharp. \latt DeMarchi . ()I H II. I q TltRH GIHLS (I: 17) II/I 0 at North Dakota- second period (Leopold, Talle, Koalska) Paul Martin . Pat O'Lean .. Individual Jon W;uhel Mark Nenovich . (;o~J.-.;{;"'If (3) two times, last Grant Potulny, 1/20 at Wisconsin Joey Martin. (;o~L'-"f't RIO II (2) six times, last Grant Potulny, 1/27 vs. Brown- third period (4) Erik Westrum, 10/14 at Bemidji State CAREER GA!\lES- CURRENT PLAYERS ""1'-l'••'(;""' Erik Westrum . . lhO :\"I'-T..JI't'RIOil (2) 17 times, last Erik Westrum, 3/9 vs. MTU- third period Dvlan Mills. I ~'I (5) Erik Westrum. 10/14 at Bemidji State Aaron M1skovich . . . . . I~ I l'ot' tvc; ~"·· Stuart Senden I \

AlAINE 5, AfiNNESOTA 3 AIINNESOTA 6, BOSTON COLLEGE 5 (OT) A/fond Arena • Oct. I6, 1999 Mariucci Arena • Oct. 29, 1999 SCORING 2 3 or F SCORING 2 3 or F :-linnesora 3 _) :-linnesota 3 1 1 1 6 e :-rainc 3 5 Boston College 0 2 3 0 5

I ~T I' I J\1< ll)- \linn:\\ cqwm (RocJ. l'ohl) . .'\:1 'I. \lainr: (. I fn,ren 1\nm.urn. I ''I PERIOD- Minn: Mills (Spehar, Westrum, 6:09, ppg; Minn: Taffe (\'\'estrum, II. IIL-r>rcn:. 12:).1. 'opdwl. I 5:0~. ppg; Minn: Anthony (Pagel, SenJcn). 15:5U. 2'.;!) PieRI< lD- \linn: \l!,konch (Lcrmbek), 'J:H>. \lainr: "-'"'·' "-erlu~e. 2'-.D PERIOD- Minn: .\liskovich (Spehar, Taffe), 5:58, ppg; BC: Giuliano (unas­ I I:)·. Pi'!-" \lain~: Trarrnrg (.\. l.unJback). 12:2(>; Mainr: 1--..nluk f....rm ,, . I(,· i'l '"'"d. 10:25. shg: BC: McLennan (Kelh·). 12:15. )J{J) PieRI< ll)- \linn:\\ orrum (l'ohl. Leopold:. I-I -1;_ ,hg. \lainr: II IIL-r,rc·n '\RJ) PFRJ( )[)- BC: Bellefeuille (Gionta, Farkas), 5:18, ppg; Minn: SenJen llll.\~"b{Cd;, } IJ·..f l, tOg ' \nrhom·). 1<1:29; BC: Farkas (Lephart, Gtuliano), I 6:05; BC: :\lien (Farkas, .\lottau), ShotsonGoal:\hnnc;or.rll-1(,.· ___'1-1 ..\lamc 12-11-~->· il I 'I 2S. pp~ Pow~r Plays: \llnllL'"t't.l (I.-. \l.unc 1-(, ( l\T.RTI\IF- Minn: 1\!iller (unassisted). ):13. Goal irs: \fmm·..,~ 1f.1: ll.m .... n ; I ~h1 1h, ~(, ~\-:--) • .\laml·· Yt·.lf ... \~ ... hi If-.. \I .. , ... Shots on Goal: Boston College 8-13-13-1--35, :'llmnesota 11-6-8-2--27 Pcnahi~s: \linnc .. ot.J 11-l :--;_ .\LIIIH" J( 1-20 Powrr Plays: Boston Colle?,e 2-8 . .\!tnnesota 3-6 Au: ).(,-II Goalin: llC: Cbrunensen (27 shots, 21 svs). :'lhnnesota: Hauser (35 shots. 30 svs) Prnaltirs: Bo;ton College 6- I 2, Minnesota 8-16 Au: 'I,(, 'I~ MAINE 5, AfiNNESOTA 4 A/fond Arena • Oct. 17, 1999 BosTON CoLLEGE 4, AIINNESOTA 1 Mariucci Arena • Oct. 30, 1999 SCORING 2 3 or \ linncs< lta 2 SCORING 2 3 or F :-lainc () 3 Boston College 0 2 2 4 l'oT l'leKI< lJ)- Minn: \\ c,trum (\ltll>). S:O(>. \ linnesota 0 0 2'-. D PieRI< l]) -\linn: l'ohl r .\Inn;. 2:SK; Main~: ( 11, ,,,, n l .. tt• "'. II I kt, I'-T PERIOD- No ~conng rm,. -l:l-1. ppg; \lain~: t-:am.r :c;curcl. 111·~5. Main~: B lln-1<11 ( .IJn,rm. \ 2'.; D I' ERIC lD - BC: .\!ottau (:\llcn), 2:52; BC: Lephan (Farkas ..\lien). 111:06; l.undb.1ck). l.l:.l2; !\linn:\\ t::--trum tuna:-stsrcJ). 1(,:-t. ppg. \lain~: t-:nlu~e l.o1.t, .'\RD I'ERH lD- BC: Bellefeuille (Mottau), 9:33, ppg: BC: Farkas (Giuliano, 1\lot­ 12:()(,; \linn: .\Ill!; (.\ll;konch. l'ohl). I-1:2'J. rau;. I 'J:5(>, eng. Shots on Goal: .\lmnc>o>ra I '\-K-1-1--35, .\lame 9-7 -K--2-1 Shots on Goal: Boston College 5-10-11--26, Minnesota SA-11--23 Power Plays: .\lmnr;~>t.l 1-(> . .\lame 2-- Power Plays: Boston College 1-5, \Iinne sora I -8 GoaJies: "'-lmne~ot.1: ~arnarg1a (2-l- ~hob, J shots, 22 svs) Penalties: .\hnnoot:J 12-2-t. \Lunc 11-22 P~naltic:s: lln;ton College 9-18, Minnesota 6-12 Att: 5.1 K- Att: 9.532 2000-01 Minnesota Schedule/Results

MN/OPP MN/OPP MN/OPP Date Opponent Result Shots Power-Play Penalties Goaltender Attend. 10/7 vs. Notre Dame w 7-3 31-18 3-5/0-6 21-42/20-51 Hauser 1-0-0 18,064 10/14 at Bemidji State w 9-3 54-16 3-6/1-5 7-14/7-14 Hauser 2-0-0 2,358 10/20 MINNESOTA-DULUTH* w 3-1 33-13 2-7/0-5 6-12/8-16 Hauser 3-0-0 9,749 10/21 MINNESOTA-DULUTH* w 9-2 43-30 4-6/1-8 17-42/14-36 Hauser 4-0-0 9,731 10/27 ALASKA ANCHORAGE* w 3-1 34-23 1-2/0-2 2-4/2-4 Hauser 5-0-0 9,322 10/28 ALASKA ANCHORAGE* T 3-3 44-17 0-3/0-2 4-8/5-10 Hauser 5-0-1 9,339 11/3 WISCONSIN* w 4-0 51-31 1-8/0-7 11-22/13-34 Hauser 6-0-1 9,851 11/4 WISCONSIN* w 5-2 40-38 3-8/0-6 14-44/17-45 Hauser 7-0-1 9,878 II/I 0 at North Dakota* L 5-7 42-40 1-3/2-5 9-18/8-16 Hauser 7-1-1 6,067 11/11 at North Dakota* T 5-5 36-33 3-411-5 I 0-20/9-18 Hauser 7-1-2 6,067 11117 at St. Cloud State* w 2-0 29-25 0-8/0-6 11-22114-47 Hauser 8-1-2 6,685 11118 ST. CLOUD STATE* w 4-3 32-35 2-5/2-7 11-38/7-22 Hauser 9-1-2 9,826 11124 MICHIGAN STATE L 2-3 27-31 0-211-4 5-l 0/3-6 Hauser 9-2-2 9,850 11/25 MICHIGAN L 1-4 34-26 0-4/1-2 3-6/5-10 Hauser 9-3-2 9,767 1211 at Denver* L 0-4 33-20 0-911-7 7-14/9-18 Hauser 9-4-2 3,514 12/2 at Denver* L 1-4 29-20 0-312-6 6-12/3-6 Hauser 9-5-2 4,275 12/9 QUINNIPIAC w 11-2 45-17 2-510-3 3-6/5-10 Hauser I 0-5-2 9,195 12/29 UNION w 3-2 48-15 1-711-4 13-34/16-40 Hauser 11-5-2 9,022 12/30 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE \\'5-4 26-23 2-5/2-2 5-10/8-16 Hauser 12-5-2 9,440 1/5 at Alaska Anchorage* \V 3-1 30-27 3-5/0-6 11-22111-30 Hauser 13-5-2 4,069 1/6 at Alaska Anchorage* w 4-2 27-28 0-2/0-2 4-8/4-8 Hauser 14-5-2 4,196 I 112 NORTH DAKOTA* L 1-4 30-26 0-6/0-5 6-12/7-14 Hauser 14-6-2 9,857 I /13 NORTH DAKOTA* w 5-1 35-21 1-4/0-6 11-33/9-29 Hauser 15-6-2 9,855 I /19 at Wisconsin* L 2-4 36-34 0-5/0-6 9-18/8-16 Hauser 15-7-2 12,698 1/20 at Wisconsin* w 8-2 44-36 5-811-7 9-18/10-20 Hauser 16-7-2 15,237 I ,_.)n~ BROWN w 3-1 33-18 2-410-2 2-4/4-8 Hauser 17-7-2 9,137 1127 BEMIDJI STATE w 5-1 56-24 2-6/0-6 7-14/8-16 Samargia 1-0-0 9,709 MICHIGAN TECH* w 8-3 34-40 5-10/1-6 21-66/26-7 6 Hauser 18-7-2 9,468 MICHIGAN TECH* \\"5-1 34-28 2-510-4 4-8/5-10 Hauser 19-7-2 9,663 219 at MSU, Mankato* w 4-1 38-29 2-5/0-8 13-26/10/20 Hauser 20-7-2 4,931 2; I 0 at MSU. Mankato* w 3-1 41-23 1-8/0-7 10-20/11-22 Hauser 21-7-2 4,912 2/16 COLORADO COLLEGE* w 6-1 35-30 1-8/0-7 8-16/10-20 Hauser 22-7-2 9,819 2117 COLORADO COLLEGE* w 4-1 43-22 2-711-5 6-12/8-16 Hauser 23-7-2 9,856 2/23 at Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-5 (Ot) 32-38 1-3/0-4 8-16/7-14 Hauser 23-8-2 5,378 2/24 at Minnesota-Duluth* w 4-0 49-23 1-10/0-8 19-46/21-50 Hauser 24-8-2 5,392 ST. CLOUD STATE* L 1-6 0-8/1-6 12-32/13-26 Hauser 24-9-2 9,870 3/3 at St. Cloud State* L 2-5 3X-30 0-9/1-6 9-18/12-24 Hauser 24-10-2 6,686 3/9 MICHIGAN TECH & w 7-2 32-18 2-611-7 I 0-20/9-18 Hauser 25-10-2 9,464 3/1 () MICHIGAN TECH & \\" 3-1 41-27 0-4/0-4 5-10/7-22 Hauser 26-10-2 9,436 3/16 vs. St. Cloud State # L 0-3 23-21 0-9/0-6 8-16111-22 Hauser 26-11-2 18,409 3/17 vs. Colorado College# L 4-5 41-32 2-712-6 10-31112-24 Samargia 1-1-0 11,299 3/23-24 NCAA Rcgionals 4/5 NCAA Semifinals 417 NCAA Finals

*WCHA Contests & WCHA Playoffs # WCHA Final Five MINNESOTA INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON STATISTICS Player Total Games WCHA Plavoffs WCHA Final Five NCAA Tournament Postseason Total (G-.\--I'ts ;pc,;-cdtn• (G-.\-- Pr< I Pen-~!in) (G-:\--Pts /Pen- ~lin) (G-.\ --Pts /Pen-\!tn) Erik \'\'estrum 1 ~ 2-R--111/6-12 5- 0 --12/12--10 7-15--22/lH-52 .John Pohl 1 ~ I .1- ~ I -2 .1-'J- -!2/ 6-12 ~-12--16/~ -1-1 _I ordan Leopold I~ 11-3--3 2-~ 2-5--7/ll-0 2-H--10/2-~ DYlan 1\lills 17 l-2-- _1 / _)-(, 0--1---1/3-6 1-6--7/6-12 :\aron C\!isk/ -1-8 \i ick :\n thom· 9 2 _) -5/ 2--t 11-0--0/0-0 2-3--5/2-4 Erik \\'endell 12 2-1--_) 1-2 1-1--2/-1-H 3-2--5/5-111 Sruart Sc.:ndcn I~ .1- I- ~ 11-11 11-11--ll/2-~ 3-1---1/2-~ Ben Tharp 9 l-2- 1-2 11-11--0/ l-2 1-2--3/ 2--t \!art De1\larcht K 1-! ). ; -(J 11-2--2/S-21 I-2--3/ K-2"'" .\!att Koalska ~ U- l- 1-2 U-11--ll/ 1-2 0-3--3/2-~ Paul 1\lartin ~ ll- .1- . ().(I 11-0--0/0-0 0-3--3/0-0 Nick .\ngell 1-1 1-11- 1'-11 11-1--1 I -1-H 1-1--2/4-8 Jeff Taffe ') 1-11- . 1-2 1-0--1 I -1-8 2-0--::~; 5-1() .Tror RHldle ~ 1-11- 11-11 1-0--I I 1-2 2-0--2 I 1-2 1\lark ',;enonch I -I> I- 2 11-11--11/0-0 1-tl--1 I 1-2 l':1t ()'Lean 11 I 11-!1 (1.(1 •• ()/0-0 11-1--1 /0-ll (;ranr Poruln1· I ~~ 11-11 11-11--lltll-0 I -0-- I i 11-11 \!art l.eunbek (1-IJ -II 4 } (t 11-11--11/0-0 0-0--il/ -1-16 .Jon \\.at bel tl-11 -(1 (1.() 1>-11--0/11-0 0-0--0/1-2 I on :\[artin (1-11 (I ().(1 U-0--0/ll-il .\dam 1-lat"er (>-il-11. I ~'' <; \ \. 'J-'2 ,, 2-'i-11. ~-')~G.\.\ .. 856 S\' "" 8-5-0, 3.03 G.-'L-\, .9lll S\' "0 WCHA First Round • Cumulative 2000 WCHA First Round Koalska (2) 0-0--11 1-2 Player (gms) G-A--Pts Pen-Min Player (gms) G-A--Pts Pen-Min Hauser (3) 1-2-0, 5.40 GA.'\ .856 S\- o o \\csrrum ('J) 2-H--111 (,-12 \\ c.:~nurn ., 2-1--' 2--1 Samalf..,>L'I (2) 0-1-ll, 3.33 G AA, .881 S\. " o ,\nrhom (2) 2-3--::> 2-4 J>.,hi 12 11-2--2 ().() Sendcn !(,) .'\-1---1 ll-ll \\ cndcll _: I-11--l 1-2 2001 WCHA Final Five l'ohl (-1; 1-'\---1 1-2 I lc· \l.trd11 ' I-11--I 3-(> Player (gms) G-A--Pts Pen-Min ko:t!,k.l (21 (1-.'\--'\ 1-2 '\.llltr\ i(h 2 l-11 -1 1-2 Westrum (2) 2-1--'l 4-1(> 1' ..\lart1n (2; I l-.1-- .) 11-11 .'L"Ih.kll _:: 1-11 I 0-!l Pohl (2) 1-2--3 3-6 Tharp I~) 1-2--.'\ 1-2 ( ) 'Ll'.l" I I- I -­ 0-0 Leopold (2) ll-3--3 0-ll \ldls ('Jj 1-2--) ).(, I t'IP' dd ., II.J. I U-11 Riddle (2) 1-ll--1 1-2 II-_) __ , l.cop,,Jd ((,, 2-4 \IiiJ, : II. I -- I (1.(1 :'.Wls (2) 0-0--0 1-2 \l"k"' ich ('J) 1-2--.'\ 4-1-1 llurp 2 II. I- 1-2 Angell (2) 0-0--0 1-2 \\cndcll ((>) 2-1--.1 1-2 I_, ftc- 2 II II II 1-2 Wendell (2) 0-0--0 1-2 P()tu!n~· (2) l-11--l ll-11 I l.ou, n 2 2 " " I H' I ( , \ . \, <) .'\ I s ,. " , Tharp (2) 0-0--0 1-2 T.tffc l.j 1-11--l 1-2 Del\!archi (2) 0-11--ll 4-1 <) ~ l'tlt J\'!Ch ~·~ 1 l-11--l I -2 1999 WCHA First Round Taffe (2) 0-U--0 4-H 1\lddk :2 l-11--l 11-11 Player (gms) G-A--Pts Pen-Min Koalska (2) 0-11--0 1-2 .\ n,L:cll '!>; 1-11--l 11-11 \II'~"' Jdl : I 1- ll-0 Hauser (I) 0-1-0, 3.00 GAA, .857 ,,.o" ( ) 'l.t•" rl ((, 11-l--1 II-II J>.,jtJ : 1-lt--1 1-2 Samargia (1) 0-1-0, 5.0H GAA, .844 s1·"'o Dc\l.nclll ), l-11--l .'\-(, \\ l"'lfllrtl ., II 1--1 (I-ll \\ ,IJhc-1 12 11-11--11 1-2 I cr1prrld ., II I tl-ll 2000 WCHA Final Five l.t'llllht·k 1(, 11-11--11 4-1 (, \[,jj, .: II II II 1-2 Player (gms) G-A--Pts Pen-Min ll.t u ~cr ( () (,.11-11, 1.~11 (;,\ \, 'J'i2 ,,. " ll.ill"L'T !r 11. IIIHI (, \.\, _(1(1() ~\' u,, Westrum (3) 3-.J---:' 4-1(, Pohl (3) 1-6--7 3-(> 2001 WCHA First Round 1998 \X'CHA First Round Mills (3) 0-4--4 1-2 Player (gms) G-A--Pts Pen-Min Pla~er (gm") G-A--Pts Pen-Min Leopold (3) 2-1--3 0-0 .\nrlwn1 (2) 2--1 \\t'f[l;!ll II \ 1-2 l\1iskovich (3) 2-0--2 0-0 ~L'tHicn (::_J 2-1--.\ 11-11 \1111- ; ''I 1-2 Del\larchi (2) 0-2--2 1-2 ll-.)- __ ; J.,;,,Ji,k.l !2. I -2 J (. lfll f,( ~ 4-1 (, Taffe (3) 1-0--1 0-ll \\ ·c~ trun1 (2; II-, __ ' _)-(, Angell (3) 0-ll--ll 3-6 ''''~""' h 1-2 I' \I.irtltl I 2' 11- '- -1 11-11 Senden (3) 0-0--ll 1-2 Th.1rp (2' I -1--2 ll-11 WCHA Final Five • Cumulative Hauser (3) 1-2-0, 5.45 GAA, .857 S\'0 o 0 l'orulll\ :2 I-11--l II-II Pla~er (gm") G-A--Pts Pen-Min Samargia (1) 0-0-0, 1.<)6 GAA, <)()<) S\' , T.1ffc (2· I-11--l 11-11 \\ l'Tnun "' ; " I ; 12-411 1\iddk !2) I-11--I 11-11 1'- ·hi ~ ; ') 12 (>-12 1999 WCHA Final Five \ngdl :2) l-11--l 11-11 ' - - I l! 'PI .J~l "" ' 11-11 Player (gms) G-A--Pts Pen-Min \ld[, (2) I-11--I I -2 \ldl, ~ II 4 -4 4-H Westrum (3) 0-3--3 4-8 Leopold (2) 11-I--I 2-4 \!J,~-1 3/26/81, 7-2 w Maine 0-0-0 1988- Fourth Place Ne" llamp~hirt: 3-0 3/19/83, w 7-2 1\Iercyhurst 0-0-0 First Round- Minnesota 4, Mich. State 2; North Dakota 1-0 3/23/79, w 4-3 l\lichigan 0-1-0 Minnesota 4, Mich. State 3 0-1 3/22/80, L 3-4 Semifinals- St. La\\ renee 3, Minnesota 2 No. Michigan l'viichigan State 0-1-0 Third-Place- Maine 5. Minnesota 2 Providence 3-2 3/23/96, w 5-1 North Dakota 1-2-1 RPI 3-1 3124195, w 3..() Providence 0-0-0 1989 - Second Place St. Cloud Stare 2-3-0 First Round- Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2; St. Lawrence 0-1 411/88, L 2-3 Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2 Wisconsin 2-1 3/10/82, L 2~6 St. Lawrence 0-0-0 Semifinals- Minnesota 7, Maine 4 UMass-Lowell 1-0 3127/94, W 2-l ot Wisconsin 3-1-0 Finals- Harvard 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) Total 8-9-1 L------~ Minnesota I Overall - 41 Games Played (27-12- 2 .683) Conf Only - 28 Garnes Played (18- 8- 2 .679) I Player YR/POS GP G A PTS P/GM G/GM PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT EN GP G A PTS P/GM G/GM PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT EN Erik Westrum SR F 41 25 33 58 1.41 0.61 42/ 84 7 3 2 0 1 28 14 23 37 1.32 0.50 30/ 60 4 2 1 0 1 Jordan Leopold JRD 41 12 35 47 1.15 0.29 19/ 38 4 1 1 1 0 28 10 21 31 1.11 0. 36 14/ 28 3 1 0 1 0 John Pohl JRF 37 18 24 42 1.14 0.49 7/ 22 12 0 3 0 1 26 15 17 32 1.23 0.58 2/ 4 10 0 3 0 1 Jeff Taffe SO F 37 12 23 35 0.95 0.32 24/ 56 4 0 5 0 0 26 9 16 25 0.96 0.35 16/ 40 3 0 3 0 0 Grant Potulny FRF 41 20 11 31 0.76 0.49 18/ 36 15 0 5 0 0 28 12 5 17 0.61 0.43 17/ 34 8 0 3 0 0 Troy Riddle FRF 37 16 14 30 0.81 0.43 18/ 47 4 1 1 1 0 26 10 11 21 0.81 0.38 16/ 43 2 1 1 1 0 Aaron Miskovich SR F 40 12 12 24 0.60 0.30 15/ 41 4 3 4 0 2 27 10 9 19 0.70 0.37 9/ 29 4 1 4 0 2 Matt Koalska FRF 41 10 14 24 0.59 0.24 14/ 36 6 0 1 0 0 28 7 6 13 0.46 0.25 9/ 26 5 0 1 0 0 Dylan Mills SR 0 41 2 20 22 0.54 0.05 27/ 54 1 0 0 0 0 28 0 16 16 0.57 0.00 21/ 42 0 0 0 0 0 Paul Martin FRO 37 3 16 19 0.51 0.08 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 0 26 1 9 10 0.38 0.04 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 0 Nick Anthony SO F 33 5 12 17 0.52 0.15 15/ 30 0 0 1 0 0 24 2 4 6 0.25 0.08 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 0 Stuart Senden SR F 33 7 6 13 0.39 0.21 11/ 30 0 0 1 0 0 20 1 5 6 0.30 0.05 8/ 24 0 0 0 0 0 Matt DeMarchi so 0 38 4 9 13 0.34 0.11 55/145 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 8 10 0.38 0.08 41/106 0 0 0 0 0 Pat O'Leary JRF 37 5 4 9 0.24 0.14 18/ 44 1 0 1 0 0 25 2 4 6 0.24 0.08 17/ 42 0 0 0 0 0 Ben Tharp SO F 37 4 4 8 0.22 0.11 17/ 34 0 0 1 0 0 24 2 1 3 0.12 0.08 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 0 Nick Angell JRD 37 3 5 8 0.22 0.08 13/ 26 0 0 1 0 0 24 1 3 4 0.17 0.04 11/ 22 0 0 1 0 0 Jon Waibel FRF u 7 8 0.20 0.02 17/ 34 0 0 0 0 0 28 1 5 6 0.21 0.04 12/ 24 0 0 0 0 0 Erik Wendell JRF 32 5 2 7 0.22 0.16 19/ 38 2 0 0 0 0 23 5 2 7 0.30 0.22 12/ 24 2 0 0 0 0 Matt Leimbek SR F 23 3 2 5 0.22 0.13 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 0 15 3 1 4 0.27 0.20 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 0 Joey Martin FRO 18 0 2 2 0.11 0. 00 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 1 1 0.08 0.00 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 0 Erik Young SO G 1 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Pete Samargia SO G 5 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Chad Roberg so r 6 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Nenovich JRO 9 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 0 Adam Hauser JRG 39 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 8/ 24 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 5/ 18 0 0 0 0 0 Bench 3/ 6 2/ 4

Minnesota 41 167 255 422 10.29 4.07 369/843 60 8 27 2 4 28 107 167 274 9.79 3.82 270/626 41 5 18 2 4 Opponents 41 104 150 254 6.20 2.54 397/934 23 7 12 0 2 28 70 110 180 6.43 2.50 282/677 14 4 8 0 1

Goal tending GP Minutes GA Savs Sav% GAA Record Win% ST SO GP Minutes GA Savs Sav% GAA Record Win% ST SO Adam Hauser JR 39 2292:52 96 895 .903 2.51 26-11- 2 .692 39 3 28 1641:02 69 695 .910 2.52 18- 8- 2 .679 28 3 Pete Samargia so 5 168:54 6 68 .919 2.13 1- 1- 0 .500 2 0 3 49:48 0 18 1.00 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 Erik Young so 1 6:26 0 2 1.00 0.00 0- 0- 0 0 0 Open Net 4 3:42 2 1 1:04 1

Minnesota 41 2471:54 104 965 .903 2.52 27-12- 2 .683 41 3 28 1691:54 70 713 .911 2.48 18- 8- 2 .679 28 3 Opponents 41 2471:54 167 1351 .890 4.05 12-27- 2 .317 41 2 28 1691:54 107 920 .896 3.79 8-18- 2 .321 28 1

Special Teams Power Play SHA Penalty Kill SHF Combined Power Play SHA Penalty Kill SHF Combined Minnesota 60/239 .251 7 196/219 .895 8 256/458 .559 41/169 .243 4 147/161 .913 5 188/330 .570 Opponents 23/219 .105 8 179/239 .749 7 202/458 .441 14/161 .087 5 128/169 .757 4 142/330 .430

Scoring/Shots On Goal 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG Minnesota 49 58 60 0 167 483 522 510 3 1518 29 38 40 0 107 309 364 351 3 1027 Opponents 29 27 47 1 104 349 361 353 6 1069 21 16 32 1 70 263 263 251 6 783 Difference +20 +31 +13 -1 +63 +134 +161 +157 -3 +449 +8 +22 +8 -1 +37 +46 +101 +100 -3 +244

Streaks I Overall 1 Conf Site H:23 18- 4- 1 A:15 8- 6- 1 N: 3 1- 2- 0 Site H:14 11- 2- 1 A:14 7- 6- 1 N: 0 0- 0- 0 W/L I o- 2 I o- 2 Endl +:20 15- 4- 1 -:10 3- 6- 1 E:ll 9- 2- 0 Endl +:11 9- 1- 1 -: 7 1- 5- 1 E:lO 8- 2- 0 WT/LT I o- 2- o I o- 2- o End2 +:25 23- 2- 0 -:10 o- 9- 1 E: 6 4- 1- 1 End2 +:16 15- 1- 0 -: 8 0- 7- 1 E: 4 3- 0- 1 Last 5 I 2- 3- o I 2- 3- o Scoring 1st:26 22- 3- 1 Scored on 1st:15 5- 9- 1 Scoring lst:18 16- 1- 1 Scored on lst:lO 2- 7- 1 Last 10 I 5- 5- o I 7- 3- o Last 15 110- 5- 0 110- 5- 0 Min. Leading Min. Trailing Minutes Even Min. Leading Min. Trailing Minutes Even Last 20 113- 7- 0 113- 7- 0 1222:33 49.5% 537:16 21.7% 712:05 28.8% 773:04 45.7% 401:44 23.7% 517:06 30.6% - - - . .