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Front Row (L-R): Adrian Clark, Daniel Warpecha, Shane Sellar, Ben DiMaio, Cam Strong, Brendan Demler, Will Graber, Ryan Blankemeier, Clay Han, Dean Shatzer Middle Row (L-R): David Lassonde, John Rose, Bob Gaudet, Matt Baker, Justin Ferguson, Jeff Losurdo, Brock Paul, Quin Foreman, Jack Cameron, Drew O’Connor, Erik Urbank, Harrison Markell, Matt Fracassi, Pat Salvas, Brian Corcoran Back Row (L-R): Dr. Stephen Gonzalez, Tyler Campbell, Tanner Palocsik, Sean Keohan, Sam Hesler, Mark Gallant, Brendan Less, Joey Matthews, Christian LeSueur, Collin Rutherford, Mike Derosier, James Baker 4 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 PRINCETON TIGERS No. Name Pos. S/C Hgt. Wt. Cl. Previous Team (League) Hometown 1 Jeremie Forget G L 6-1 185 So. Carleton Place (CCHL) Mascouche, Québec 2 Mike Ufberg D L 5-9 180 So. Vernon (BCHL) Richboro, Pa. 5 Mark Paolini D L 6-0 180 Jr. St. Michael’s (OJHL) Toronto, Ontario 6 Matt Kellenberger D R 6-1 185 So. Oakville (OJHL) Toronto, Ontario 7 Liam Grande F R 5-10 185 Sr. Cobourg (OJHL) Whitby, Ontario 8 Sami Pharaon D R 5-10 175 So. Alberni Valley (BCHL) North Vancouver, British Columbia 9 Joey Fallon F R 5-7 175 Sr. Lone Star (NAHL) West Islip, N.Y. 10 Jackson Cressey F R 6-0 180 Sr. Coquitlam (BCHL) West Vancouver, British Columbia 11 Adam Robbins F R 5-8 155 Fr. Chicago (USHL) New York, N.Y. 12 Jordan Fogarty F R 5-8 180 Sr. Sarnia (GOJHL) Sarnia, Ontario 13 Nick Seitz F L 6-1 190 Fr. Corpus Christi (NAHL) Manhattan, N.Y. 14 Liam Gorman (PIT) F L 6-3 199 Fr. St. Sebastian’s (PREP) Arlington, Mass. 15 Spencer Kersten F R 5-10 185 Fr. Oakville (OJHL) Waterloo, Ontario 16 Finn Evans F R 6-4 190 So. Ottawa (CCHL) Toronto, Ontario 17 Reid Yochim D L 5-7 180 Jr. Langley (BCHL) Port Robinson, Ontario 18 Matt Hayami F R 5-10 185 Fr. Markham (OJHL) Oakville, Ontario 19 Neil Doef F L 5-11 175 Jr. Smiths Falls (CCHL) Smiths Falls, Ontario 20 Christian O’Neill F L 5-11 175 So. Omaha (USHL) Westwood, Massachusetts 21 Pito Walton D R 6-2 192 Fr. Coquitlam (BCHL) Peapack, N.J. 22 Colin Tonge F L 5-10 185 Jr. Brockville (CCHL) Kingston, Ontario 23 Jeremy Germain F L 6-1 185 Sr. Chilliwack (BCHL) Hamden, Conn. 24 Matthew Thom D R 6-3 200 Jr. Georgetown (OJHL) Oakville, Ontario 25 Luke Keenan F L 6-1 196 Jr. Whitby (OJHL) Courtice, Ontario 26 Jake Paganelli F R 5-11 175 Jr. Fargo (USHL) Verona, N.J. 27 Corey Andonovski F R 6-1 195 So. Chilliwack (BCHL) Uxbridge, Ontario 28 Derek Topatigh D R 5-11 185 Sr. Orangeville (OJHL) Mississauga, Ontario 30 Ryan Ferland G R 6-0 175 Jr. New Jersey (NAHL) Franklin, Mass. 35 Aidan Porter G L 6-2 180 Fr. Vernon (BCHL) Weston, Mass.

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DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 5 FINAL ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS ECAC HOCKEY OVERALL Team Pts GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Last 10 Streak

1 Cornell 38 22 18-2-2 0.864 81 34 29 23-2-4 0.862 104 45 9-1 Won 9

2 Clarkson 33 22 16-5-1 0.750 63 38 34 23-8-3 0.721 96 63 6-3-1 Lost 1

3 Quinnipiac 30 22 14-6-2 0.682 64 45 34 21-11-2 0.647 94 78 7-2-1 Won 3

4 Rensselaer 27 22 13-8-1 0.614 63 41 34 17-15-2 0.529 95 87 7-3 Won 4 Harvard 27 22 11-6-5 0.614 82 59 29 13-10-6 0.552 104 83 4-4-2 Won 1

6 Dartmouth 22 22 10-10-2 0.500 60 73 29 13-12-4 0.517 86 97 3-6-1 Lost 1 Yale 22 22 10-10-2 0.500 57 64 29 13-14-2 0.483 71 92 4-4-2 Lost 1

8 Colgate 21 22 8-9-5 0.477 50 54 34 10-16-8 0.412 70 85 2-6-2 Tied 2

9 Brown 18 22 8-12-2 0.409 41 54 29 8-19-2 0.310 50 78 4-4-2 Won 1

10 Union 12 22 5-15-2 0.273 46 71 33 7-23-3 0.258 61 105 1-7-2 Lost 3

11 Princeton 8 22 2-16-4 0.182 39 69 29 4-20-5 0.224 57 93 1-8-1 Lost 3

12 St. Lawrence 6 22 2-18-2 0.136 37 81 34 4-25-5 0.191 60 118 1-7-2 Tied 1

AWARDS THIS WEEK WEEKLY DATE 1st ROUND QUARTERFINALS Drew O'Connor | ECAC Player of the Week 11.18 No. 12 St. Lawrence at TBA at Drew O'Connor | NCAA 1st Star of the Week 11.19 No. 5 Harvard No. 1 Cornell Sam Hesler | ECAC Player of the Week 12.16 No. 11 Princeton at TBA at Drew O'Connor | ECAC Player of the Week 12.30 No. 6 Dartmouth No. 2 Clarkson Adrian Clark | ECAC Goaltender of the Week 12.30 Mark Gallant | ECAC Rookie of the Week 1.13 No. 10 Union at TBA at Tanner Palocsik | ECAC Rookie of the Week 1.27 No. 7 Yale No. 3 Quinnipiac Drew O'Connor | ECAC Player of the Week 3.2 No. 9 Brown at TBA at No. 8 Colgate No. 4 Rensselaer

6 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 ECAC HOCKEY 2019-20 STATISTICS

GP G A PTS G/G A/G P/G PPG PPA PPP SH GWG +/- SOG SOG/G FW FL FO BLK PEN PIM

Cornell 29 104 189 293 3.59 6.52 10.1 32 64 96 0 23 48 852 29.38 888 803 .525 348 117 294

Harvard 29 104 175 279 3.59 6.03 9.62 32 61 93 3 13 6 880 30.34 971 830 .539 424 115 241

Dartmouth 29 86 142 228 2.97 4.9 7.86 20 38 58 1 13 -10 927 31.97 894 907 .496 409 126 285

Clarkson 34 96 167 263 2.82 4.91 7.74 29 57 86 3 23 17 1049 30.85 1031 1013 .504 437 161 379

Rensselaer 34 95 166 261 2.79 4.88 7.68 20 40 60 0 17 5 984 28.94 1044 1027 .504 415 127 254

Quinnipiac 34 94 163 257 2.76 4.79 7.56 23 46 69 1 21 10 1125 33.09 1146 881 .565 399 116 273

Yale 29 71 117 188 2.45 4.03 6.48 19 36 55 2 13 -16 837 28.86 865 936 .480 346 122 310

Colgate 34 70 120 190 2.06 3.53 5.59 12 22 34 0 10 -4 984 28.94 1007 1009 .500 413 143 368

Princeton 29 57 104 161 1.97 3.59 5.55 22 43 65 4 4 -32 825 28.45 814 872 .483 385 134 293

Union 34 62 113 175 1.82 3.32 5.15 15 29 44 1 7 -27 817 24.03 975 1090 .472 527 149 353

St. Lawrence 34 60 111 171 1.76 3.26 5.03 17 34 51 0 4 -38 871 25.62 986 1176 .456 485 159 340

Brown 29 50 84 134 1.72 2.9 4.62 14 28 42 2 8 -28 704 24.28 853 869 .495 357 109 262

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DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 7 WEEKEND NEWS & NOTES THIS WEEKEND • Both of the team’s league wins this season came against 12th-place St. • The Dartmouth men’s hockey team hosts Princeton in the ECAC Hockey Lawrence, earning a last-second 1-0 OT win on the road in January and then Championship First Round this weekend. a 6-3 home win against the Saints on Valentine’s Day. • The best-of-three series will be played at Thompson Arena with Games • The season had a promising start with a 1-0-1 weekend out at No. 16 St. 1 and 2 set for 7 p.m. puck drops on Friday and Saturday. If the teams are Cloud State in which they won 5-3 and tied 5-5. However, the Tigers would tied, a Game 3 would be at 5 p.m. on Sunday. only score more than three goals in a game once more this year in the aforementioned St. Lawrence home win. LAST TIME OUT • The Tigers finished the season winless in Ivy play, posting an 0-9-1 record • Dartmouth split the final weekend of the regular season at home with a with the lone tie coming at home against Harvard the night after taking the 5-3 win against Union and a 4-1 loss to Rensselear on Senior Night. Big Green to overtime. • The results saw the Big Green finish the season as the No. 6 seed in the • Senior Jackson Cressey earned All-Ivy League Honorable Mention honors ECAC Hockey standings as Dartmouth owned the tiebreaker with Yale, after leading the team with 19 points. pushing the Bulldogs to the No. 7 seed. • Princeton Leaders: • Drew O’Connor had himself a weekend, scoring four times in two games, o Points | Jackson Cressey (19) including his first career hat trick on Friday night against Union. o Goals | Luke Keenan and Liam Grande (7) o Assists | Jackson Cressey (14) ALL-IVY LEAGUE PLAYERS o Goaltending | Jeremie Forget: 3-10-2, 2.74, .912 • Drew O’Connor: The Dartmouth sophomore was named the Ivy League Co-Player of the Year and unanimously selected to the all-league first SURVIVE AND ADVANCE team. He became the fourth Big Green player to win the award, joining • The Big Green have won at least one postseason round every year but (2007), Mike Ouellette (2006) and Ross Brownridge (1980). one dating back to 2011, a first-round loss at Yale. His unanimous selection to the first team was only the seventh time a • Since the start of that 2011 postseason, Dartmouth has nine series Dartmouth player had earned that distinction. victories. • Quin Foreman: The junior led all Ivy players in assists in league games, • They have reached the ECAC Hockey semifinals twice (2011 and 2016), dishing out 12 in 10 games, earning second-team honors. Foreman closed falling one game short of a championship appearance for the first time out the regular season with 24 points, good for second on the team, behind since 1980. only O’Connor (32). • Tanner Palocsik: The rookie defenseman was recognized for his strong A CHANGE OF PACE first season with a spot on the second team. He finished the regular season • After two straight years playing the same two opponents in the first as the team leader with 18 assists and was second in ECAC Hockey amongst two rounds of the postseason, the Big Green will have a different feel this all rookies with 21 points. spring. • Adrian Clark: For the second time in as many years, Clark found his • Dartmouth finished fifth in each of the last two seasons and was matched name amongst the best in the Ancient Eight. A season removed from first- up against No. 12 St. Lawrence both times. team honors, the senior netminder was named to the second team in 2019- • And after beating the Saints in three games in both 2018 and 2019, 20 after his six wins were second most by a league goalie. the Green and White were rewarded with quarterfinal appearances in Cambridge against No. 4 Harvard with the Crimson winning both times. AWARD SEASON • In addition to Harvard and St. Lawrence in each of the last two years, • In addition to All-Ivy League honors, O’Connor was named the ECAC Dartmouth has played several teams in consecutive postseasons: Hockey Player of the Week on Monday. o Yale | 2016 (QFs: W, 2-0) and 2017 (1st: L, 2-0) • For the New Jersey native, it marked the league-leading third time he o Union | 2013 (QFs: L, 2-0) and 2014 (QFs: L, 2-0) received the award this season. o Cornell | 2011 (Semifinal loss) and 2012 (QFs: L, 2-0) • No other ECAC player claimed the conference’s top weekly honor more than one time in 2019-20 other than Dartmouth’s leading scorer.

AGAINST PRINCETON THIS SEASON • Dartmouth swept the season series from Princeton this year. • The Big Green won the game in Hanover, 3-1, on Nov. 9, just the second home game of the season and the first win at Thompson for Dartmouth. • The first game of 2020 was in New Jersey and saw Dartmouth come away with a 4-3 win thanks to an O’Connor overtime goal just 61 seconds into the extra period. It also marked the 1,000th game behind the bench for Koenig Family Head Coach Bob Gaudet ’81 between stints at Brown and Dartmouth.

AGAINST PRINCETON IN THE POSTSEASON • This weekend will mark the third postseason meeting between the two programs. • All three series have taken place in Hanover as the Tigers came to Thompson in 2007 for a quarterfinal series and then again in 2015 for a first-round matchup. • Both previous times, Dartmouth swept the series with wins in the first two games. o 3/9/07 | Hanover | Quarterfinal Game 1 | W, 6-2 o 3/10/07 | Hanover | Quarterfinal Game 2 | W, 3-2 o 3/6/15 | Hanover | 1st Round Game 1 | W, 3-2 o 3/7/15 | Hanover | 1st Round Game 1 | W, 2-0

SCOUTING THE TIGERS • Princeton finished the regular season 4-20-5 overall. • The Tigers’ 2-16-4 mark in ECAC Hockey games slotted them 11th in the standings and earned a date in Hanover. adrian CLARK ’20