BENTLEY GAME 10 | NOV. 23, 2018 | 3 P.M. | KELLEY RINK 3-5-1 | 3-1-1 HEA 3-7-1 | 3-5-1 AHA 1ST MEETING IN THE ALL-TIME SERIES

0-4-0 (0-0-0 HEA) SETTING THE SCENE 6 NEW BRUNSWICK (EXH) W, 8-1 • Tied for the sixth-longest unbeaten streak in the nation and the second-longest in (3-0-1), Boston 12 AT WISCONSIN L, 3-0 College hosts Bentley from Atlantic Hockey on Black Friday for its first-ever meeting with the Falcons 13 AT WISCONSIN L, 7-5 • The Eagles have responded from an 0-4-0 record in October with a 3-1-1 mark in November, all in Hockey East play 19 AT QUINNIPIAC L, 3-0 • Bentley snapped a three-game losing streak last Saturday with a 4-2 win over Army to split a weekend series 25 #2 ST. CLOUD STATE L, 7-0 • BC returns to league play next weekend with a home-and-home against rival BU in the Battle of Comm Ave 3-1-1 (3-1-1 HEA) 2 AT MERRIMACK L, 2-1 INSIDE THE UNBEATEN STREAK 3 MERRIMACK W, 4-1 • During its four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1), Boston College has out-scored its opponents 13-6 and has only 8 VERMONT W, 4-1 allowed one in the third period 9 VERMONT W, 3-2 • Only five teams currently have longer unbeaten streaks across Division I, and only UMass has a more impressive 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE T, 2-2 23 BENTLEY 3:00 PM run among Hockey East schools with a program record seven-game winning streak 30 AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM • The BC kill is 18-for-19 during the streak and ranks 10th in the nation overall at 86.8% • The Eagles are averaging 34.5 shots per game and have out-shot their opponents by 22 • Joseph Woll owns a 1.30 goals against average and a .956 save percentage in his three starts 1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7:00 PM 6 AT UCONN 7:00 PM • As a team, Boston College leads the league with a 1.60 GAA in conference play 7 UCONN 7:00 PM 31 AT NOTRE DAME 5:00 PM WE'RE THE THREE BEST FRIENDS • The Eagles' red-hot top line of Cotton, Mattila and Hutsko has combined for nine goals and 13 assists for 22 points as well as 49 shots on goal during BC's recent unbeaten streak 4 AT ARIZONA STATE 9:00 PM • All three forwards have a plus-6 rating during the three-game stretch 5 AT ARIZONA STATE 9:00 PM • Hutsko (1-7-8) and Mattila (3-3-6) are both riding five-game streaks, while Cotton has put together a career- 11 PROVIDENCE 7:00 PM best four-game goal streak (6-3-9), two of which were game-winners 12 AT NEW HAMPSHIRE 7:00 PM 16 MAINE 7:00 PM • Hutsko's five-game point streak has tied his career-high for the third time as only a sophomore 19 PROVIDENCE 7:00 PM • The trio has accounted for nine of the team's 13 goals and more than 60% of BC's offense during the streak 25 UMASS LOWELL 7:00 PM 26 AT UMASS LOWELL 7:00 PM BOLD STRATEGY COTTON • With nine goals in nine games this season, David Cotton is tied for the national lead in goals per game with Princeton's Ryan Kuffner, who has seven goals in seven contests 1 AT UCONN 7:00 PM • The junior's team-high 13 points this season have come in just five contests 4 VS. HARVARD 5:00 PM • The Texan has six goals and nine points in his last four games during a career-high goal scoring streak 8 AT UMASS LOWELL 7:00 PM 11 VS. BU/NORTHEASTERN TBD • He and Cal Burke of Notre Dame are the only two players in the nation with a pair of four-point games 15 AT UMASS 7:00 PM • Cotton leads the country in second period goals (5) and is fourth in points (7) during the middle frame 16 UMASS 8:00 PM • The winger sits second in Hockey East in points per game and ranks fifth in shots on goal per game (3.78) 22 AT MAINE 7:00 PM • His first career multi-goal game was a hat trick Oct. 13 at Wisconsin, one of his three multi-goal games this year 23 AT MAINE 7:00 PM WHAT'S YOUR SPECIALTY 1 NORTHEASTERN 7:00 PM • Boston College ranks sixth in the country in combined special teams at 55.9% 2 AT NORTHEASTERN 7:00 PM • The Eagles are currently 10th nationally on the penalty kill (86.8%), good for third in Hockey East 7 AT PROVIDENCE 7:00 PM • BC is the second-least penalized team in the league with just 10.2 PIM's per game 1 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION HALF CENTURY MARK Location Chestnut Hill, Mass. HEA PRESEASON COACHES' POLL Founded 1863 • With his assist on the game-tying goal last Friday against UNH, Julius Mattila collected his 50th career point Nickname Eagles Rank Team (1st Place) Pts Enrollment 9,783 (undergraduates) • Mattila has a five-game point streak and had a three-game 1. Boston College (5) 93 14,513 (total) goal scoring streak snapped in the UNH game Colors Maroon and Gold 2. Providence (4) 92 • The Finnish junior has 24 goals and 26 assists in his NCAA Home Rink Kelley Rink (7,884) 3. Boston University (1) 84 President Rev. William P. Leahy, SJ career heading into his 75th collegiate game 4. Northeastern (1) 66 NCAA Faculty Representative Robert Taggart • He ranks third on the team with seven points, all of which Athletics Director Martin Jarmond 5. Maine 61 Sr. Associate AD / Hockey Administrator Vaughn Williams have come in the last five contests 6. 56 Associate Director / Media Contact Alastair Ingram BC Athletics Website bceagles.com 7. UMass Lowell 52 FIRST OF MANY? 8. UConn 41 HOCKEY STAFF • Rookie forward Oliver Wahlstrom netted his first collegiate 9. New Hampshire 26 Jerry York (Boston College ’67) The Schiller Family Head Hockey Coach goal on Oct. 13 at Wisconsin and posted a game-high 10 Mike Ayers (New Hampshire ’04) Assistant Coach 10. Vermont 19 Brendan Buckley (Boston College ’99) Assistant Coach shots on goal in Madison 11. Merrimack 15 Marty McInnis (Boston College ’90) Assistant Coach • Wahlstrom was named the Pro Ambitions Hockey East John Hegarty (Boston College ’94) Director of Hockey Operations Rookie of the Week on Oct. 8 after scoring a pair of goals in WHAT THE COACHES THINK... Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91) Athletic Trainer • Boston College edged out Providence Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95) Strength Coach the first period of an 8-1 win over New Brunswick Iggy Tarajos (Plymouth State ’13) Equipment Manager • Last year, he skated for the U.S. Under-18 National Team, by one point and one first-place vote as Lucas Hurtt (Boston College '18) Video Intern posting 48 goals and 46 assists for 94 points in 62 games the favorite in Hockey East this season, with the best plus-minus in the USHL according to the Preseason Coaches' PROGRAM HISTORY Poll released on Oct. 1 Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Hockey East Association YOU STAY CLASSY First Season 1917-18 • The Eagles were selected as the Total Seasons 96 • Michael Kim is among 15 of the top Division I student- preseason favorite for the first time Overall Record 1535-820-134 athletes selected as candidates for the 2019 Senior CLASS since the 2015-16 campaign Kelley Rink Record (1988-pres.) 325-110-39 (.729) Award, which recognizes achievements in community, McHugh Forum Record (1958-86) 282-95-10 (.748) classroom, character and competition • Last year, BC was picked to finish fourth Winning Seasons 77 NCAA Championships 5 (1949, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012) • A two-year captain, Kim led all Boston College defensemen but went on to capture its league-record NCAA Tournament Record 49-42 in scoring last season with a career-high 20 points and 16th regular season championship NCAA Tournament Record under York 36-14 earned Hockey East Third Team All-Star honors NCAA Frozen Four Appearances 25 • The Toronto native was named a 2017 and 2018 AHCA • This marks the third time in the last six (1948, 1949, 1950, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1985, 1990, 1998, years that the Eagles have been picked 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016) Division I All-American Scholar, is a three-time member of either first or tied for first in the poll NCAA Tournament Appearances 35 the Hockey East All-Academic Team, and was recognized on Hockey East Regular Season Titles 16 Hockey East Tournament Titles 11 the 2017 Hockey East All-Academic All-Star Team • BC received half of a possible 10 first- Hockey East Tournament Record 70-32-2 • In the community, Kim has volunteered his time with Toys place votes and accumulated 93 points, Hockey East Tournament Record under York 61-19-1 for Tots and the East Coast Jumbos (special needs) All-Americans (Total Selections) 70 (48 First Team) while Providence garnered four first- place votes and 92 points HOCKEY INFORMATION AT THE DOT 2017-18 Overall Record 20-14-3 • Boston College has won 52.4% of its faceoffs this season • Boston University (84 points) and 2017-18 Hockey East Record (Finish) 18-6-0 (1st) to rank third in Hockey East behind Vermont and Providence Northeastern (66 points) each picked Final Ranking No. 16 (USCHO) / RV (USA Today) up a first-place vote and secured the Lettermen Returning / Lost 21 / 3 • That mark is good for 17th in the nation through the first third and fourth spots in the poll Newcomers 5 month and a half of the season Captains Christopher Brown, Casey Fitzgerald, Michael Kim • Julius Mattila ranks fourth in the league in total faceoff PREVIOUS 5 POLLS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS wins (93) despite playing less games than all of the top-9 Season Preseason Finish Address 238B Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 • After missing the first two games of the season due to Contact Alastair Ingram 2017-18 4th 1st Email [email protected] injury, fellow Finn Aapeli Räsänen is 61-37 at the dot (62.2%) 2016-17 6th T-1st Office Phone (617) 552-2094 and ranks third overall in the league 2015-16 1st T-1st Cell Phone (339) 927-0097 • BC has four centers who have won at least 50% at the dot 2014-15 2nd T-2nd Hockey Twitter / Instagram @BCHockey 2013-14 T-1st 1st Athletics Twitter/ Instagram @BCEagles • Last year as a team, the Eagles won 52% of their faceoffs Hashtag #WeAreBC to rank second in Hockey East and 15th nationally

2 # Team (1st Place) W-L-T Points LW ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WOLL 1 St. Cloud State (38) 11-1-0 985 2 2 Minnesota Duluth (7) 9-2-1 920 1 • For the second straight season, junior Joe Woll was one of 20 goalies named to the watch list for the Mike 3 Minnesota State (3) 9-1-0 918 3 Richter Award, which annually honors the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA Division I men's hockey 4 Massachusetts (2) 10-1-0 860 4 5 Ohio State 8-3-1 763 6 • Woll has registered a .951 save percentage in BC's last five games 6 Penn State 9-2-0 695 5 • A third round pick of the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2016, he was named the Team MVP as a sophomore last year 7 Denver 6-3-1 693 7 (winning the Norman F. Dailey Award) and received Hockey East Third Team All-Star honors 8 Notre Dame 7-4-1 655 8 9 Providence 7-3-1 639 9 • The St. Louis native went 15-6-0 with a 2.26 goals against average and a .922 save percentage in 21 Hockey 10 Quinnipiac 9-2-0 486 14 East contests, leading the Eagles to their 16th regular season title in school history 11 Union 7-3-1 474 12 12 Bowling Green 8-3-2 469 10 13 Northeastern 7-3-1 447 13 HINDSIGHT 14 Michigan 6-5-0 293 16 15 Cornell 5-3-0 251 17 • Last season, BC won at least a share of the Hockey East regular season title for the third straight year, claiming 16 Arizona State 10-4-0 230 18 the championship outright with a 18-6-0 conference mark 17 North Dakota 5-5-1 206 11 • The regular season title was the Eagles’ 16th overall, 10th under Jerry York, and fourth in the last five years 18 Princeton 3-3-1 169 15 19 Miami 9-5-0 128 20 • Boston College collected 20 or more wins for the ninth consecutive season, a streak which is currently 20 Lake Superior 6-3-1 78 NR second in college hockey behind only Denver Others receiving votes: Clarkson 32, Western Michigan 27, Bemidji State • The Eagles were selected to win Hockey East in the 2018 Preseason Coaches' Poll for the first time since the 25, Minnesota 24, RIT 17, UMass Lowell 9, Boston University 3, Michigan 2015-16 season, edging Providence by one point and one first-place vote in the poll Tech 2, Dartmouth 1, Mercyhurst 1. PLENTY OF TWENTY • Boston College has won 20 games in a season nine years in a row, which marks the second-longest active streak in college hockey behind Denver (17) # Team, Points (1st Place) LW W-L-T Wks Top-15 • BC was third last year before North Dakota's streak of 16 straight 20-win campaigns came to an end 1. St. Cloud State University, 502 (16) 2 11-1-0 8 • The current streak is the longest in Eagles history and includes a pair of 30-win seasons (2010-12) 2. University of Minnesota Duluth, 466 (5) 1 9-2-1 8 3. Minnesota State University, 447 3 9-1-0 8 4. University of Massachusetts, 415 4 10-1-0 4 ALL SHAPES AND SIZES 5. Ohio State University, 349 6 8-3-1 8 6. Penn State University, 327 5 9-2-0 7 • BC is the second-youngest team in college hockey behind BU with an average age of 20 years, 253 days 7. University of Denver, 287 7 6-3-1 8 • The Eagles have the sixth-tallest roster in the nation with an average height of 6’0.58” 8. University of Notre Dame, 274 8 7-4-1 8 9. Providence College, 253 9 7-3-1 8 • Only Maine has a taller roster among Hockey East teams 10. Quinnipiac University, 193 14 9-2-0 5 • This year's veteran Boston College squad is tied for the most combined juniors and seniors in college hockey 11. Bowling Green State University, 154 10 8-3-2 4 (16) with Dartmouth, Mercyhurst, Merrimack, Ohio State, Omaha, and Yale 12. Union College, 142 12 7-3-1 4 13. Northeastern University, 118 15 7-3-1 5 14. Arizona State University, 63 -- 10-4-0 1 WHO'S NEXT 15. Cornell University, 32 -- 5-3-0 5 • The Battle of Comm Ave resumes next weekend as BC faces BU at Agganis Arena on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Others Receiving Votes: Miami University, 15; University of Michigan, 15; University of North Dakota, 14; Bemidji State University, 7; Princeton University, 3; Clarkson University, 2; Lake Superior State University, 1; Rochester Institute of Technology, 1. CONFERENCE PLAY OVERALL PLAY HOME AWAY Team W L T Win% Pts GF-GA W L T Win% GF-GA W L T W L T Massachusetts 6 0 0 1.000 12 24-11 10 1 0 .909 43-20 4 0 0 6 1 0 DATE USCHO USA Today DATE USCHO USA Today Northeastern 4 1 1 .750 9 19-16 7 3 1 .682 36-27 3 2 1 4 1 0 Sept. 24 12 N/A Oct. 1 N/A 9 Providence 4 2 0 .667 8 30-15 7 3 1 .682 42-21 3 1 0 3 1 1 Oct. 8 12 10 Boston College 3 1 1 .700 7 14-8 3 5 1 .389 19-26 3 1 1 0 4 0 Oct. 15 18 RV Boston University 3 3 1 .500 7 16-22 3 5 1 .389 22-31 2 2 0 1 3 1 Oct. 22 RV RV UMass Lowell 3 3 1 .500 7 19-17 6 5 1 .542 33-27 2 2 1 4 3 0 Oct. 29 NR NR Nov. 5 RV NR 2 5 1 .312 5 15-24 5 6 1 .458 28-32 2 1 1 3 5 0 Nov. 12 RV NR Maine 2 3 1 .417 5 13-15 4 5 1 .450 24-28 3 1 0 1 4 1 Nov. 19 NR NR Merrimack 2 5 0 .286 4 18-28 4 9 0 .308 29-45 2 4 0 2 5 0 New Hampshire 1 3 2 .333 4 12-18 1 6 3 .250 20-29 1 2 0 0 4 3 Vermont 1 5 0 .167 2 7-13 3 6 0 .333 16-19 1 3 0 2 3 0 3 49th 9th 2.11

GOALS: 9 david COTTON ASSISTS: 7 logan HUTSKO POINTS: 13 david COTTON SOG: 35 oliver WAHLSTROM

DAVID COTTON • JUNIOR FORWARD

32th 8th 2.89

GAA: 2.52 joseph WOLL SV%: .914 joseph WOLL BLOCKS: 16 connor MOORE PLUS-MINUS: +4 david COTTON JOSEPH WOLL • JUNIOR GOALTENDER 4 BENTLEY FALCONS

Date Site Result Score Goals For Goals Per Game Goals Against Goals Against PG Goal Margin N/A (1st meeting in series history) 31 2.82 36 3.27 -5 Goals For Goals Per Game Goals Against Goals Against PG Goal Margin 19 2.11 26 2.89 -7

PPG PPA PP% SHG against PPG against PKs PK Opps PK% SH Goals 8 47 .170 2 12 43 55 .782 0 PPG PPA PP% SHG against PPG against PKs PK Opps PK% SH Goals 5 30 .167 0 5 33 38 .868 0

Shots on Goal SOG PG SOG Against SOG Against PG SOG Margin 257 23.36 308 28.00 -51 Shots on Goal SOG PG SOG Against SOG Against PG SOG Margin 285 31.67 260 28.89 +25

SCOUTING THE FALCONS SERIES HISTORY • Bentley has played all but two of its games this season in conference play, losing • Friday afternoon will mark the first meeting between Boston College and Bentley in both of its non-league games at home to Hockey East opponents Merrimack (1-0) and men's hockey, schools which are separated by just seven miles UMass Lowell (4-2) in October • Boston College is 46-4-0 all-time against teams from Atlantic Hockey • Coming off a 30-point rookie season, sophomore Luke Santerno leads the team with • The only other Atlantic Hockey schools the Eagles have yet to match up against are 10 assists and 13 points, while senior Drew Callin has scored a team-best five goals Canisius, Robert Morris, and Sacred Heart • Junior Aidan Pelino has started 11 games in net and carries a 2-7-1 record, 3.30 goals • Two years ago, BC lost to Air Force 2-1 in the season opener at the Icebreaker against average and .880 save percentage Tournament but defeated Holy Cross 6-1 later that month on the road • Bentley is clicking at 17% on the power play thus far and 78.2% on the penalty kill • Army and Holy Cross (2) are the only other AHA teams ever to beat BC • Former Falcon Ryan Soderquist '00 is in his 17th season as head coach at Bentley with 216 career victories at the school • Last year, the Falcons finished the season 13-18-6 and dropped a tight three-game series at Robert Morris in the Atlantic Hockey First Round • Bentley beat UMass Lowell and tied Northeastern last season

5 POINTS 15 at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) CHRISTOPHER BROWN...... Season: 1 | Career: 12 JESPER MATTILA ...... Season: 0 | Career: 3 GOALS 5 at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Oct. 13 at Wisconsin ...... 0-2-2 ASSISTS 10 at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) JULIUS MATTILA ...... Season: 2 | Career: 12 DAVID COTTON ...... Season: 4 | Career: 15 Nov. 3 vs. Merrimack ...... 1-1-2 SHOTS ON GOAL 42 vs. Vermont (Nov. 8, 2018) Oct. 13 at Wisconsin ...... 3-1-4 Nov. 9 vs. Vermont...... 1-1-2 SAVES 30 at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) Nov. 3 vs. Merrimack ...... 2-2-4 PENALTIES 10 at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) Nov. 8 vs. Vermont ...... 1-1-2 MIKE MERULLA ...... Season: 0 | Career: 0 PENALTY MINUTES 20 at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) Nov. 9 vs. Vermont ...... 2-0-2 JACK McBAIN ...... Season: 0 | Career: 0 JD DUDEK ...... Season: 0 | Career: 9 LUKE McINNIS ...... Season: 0 | Career: 1 CASEY FITZGERALD ...... Season: 0 | Career: 14 MARC McLAUGHLIN ...... Season: 0 | Career: 0 PATRICK GILES ...... Season: 0 | Career: 0 GRAHAM McPHEE ...... Season: 0 | Career: 8 RON GRECO ...... Season: 0 | Career: 2 CONNOR MOORE ...... Season: 1 | Career: 3 CHRIS GRANDO ...... Season: 0 | Career: 4 Oct. 13 at Wisconsin ...... 0-2-2 POINTS 21 vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 25, 2018) GOALS 7 2x, vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 25, 2018) LOGAN HUTSKO ...... Season: 3 | Career: 11 AAPELI RÄSÄNEN ...... Season: 0 | Career: 3 ASSISTS 14 vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 25, 2018) Nov. 3 vs. Merrimack ...... 0-2-2 SHOTS ON GOAL 33 at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Nov. 8 vs. Vermont ...... 0-2-2 ADAM SAMUELSSON ...... Season: 0 | Career: 0 Nov. 9 vs. Vermont ...... 0-2-2 SAVES 38 vs. Vermont (Nov. 8, 2018) OLIVER WAHLSTROM ...... Season: 0 | Career: 0 PENALTIES 8 at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) MICHAEL KAROW ...... Season: 0 | Career: 0 PENALTY MINUTES 19 at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) ZACH WALKER ...... Season: 0 | Career: 1 MICHAEL KIM ...... Season: 1 | Career: 10 Oct. 13 at Wisconsin ...... 0-2-2

POINTS 0 3x, vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 25, 2018) GOALS 0 3x, vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 25, 2018) POINTS 4 David Cotton 2x, vs. Merrimack (Nov. 3, 2018) ASSISTS 0 3x, vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 25, 2018) SHOTS ON GOAL 21 at Quinnipiac (Oct. 19, 2018) GOALS 3 David Cotton at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) SAVES 20 vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 25, 2018) ASSISTS 2 Christopher Brown at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) PENALTIES 2 vs. New Hampshire (Nov. 16, 2018) 2 Michael Kim at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 4 vs. New Hampshire (Nov. 16, 2018) 2 Connor Moore at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) 2 Jacob Tortora at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) 2 David Cotton vs. Merrimack (Nov. 3, 2018) 2 Logan Hutsko 3x, vs. Vermont (Nov. 9, 2018)

SHOTS 10 Oliver Wahlstrom at Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018)

SAVES 30 Joseph Woll at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018)

POINTS 3 2x, vs. Vermont (Nov. 8, 2018) PENALTIES 2 Chris Grando at Wisconsin (Oct. 12, 2018) GOALS 1 2x, vs. Vermont (Nov. 8, 2018) 2 Christopher Brown at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) ASSISTS 2 2x, vs. Vermont (Nov. 8, 2018) 2 Connor Moore at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) 2 Jacob Tortora at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) SHOTS ON GOAL 25 at Wisconsin (Oct. 12, 2018) 2 Michael Karow vs. Merrimack (Nov. 3, 2018) SAVES 21 at Quinnipiac (Oct. 19, 2018) 2 Aapeli Räsänen vs. Merrimack (Nov. 3, 2018) PENALTIES 1 vs. New Hampshire (Nov. 16, 2018) 2 Casey Fitzgerald vs. Vermont (Nov. 9, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 2 vs. New Hampshire (Nov. 16, 2018) PIMs 4 Chris Grando at Wisconsin (Oct. 12, 2018) 4 Christopher Brown at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) 4 Connor Moore at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) 4 Jacob Tortora at Merrimack (Nov. 2, 2018) 4 Michael Karow vs. Merrimack (Nov. 3, 2018) 4 Aapeli Räsänen vs. Merrimack (Nov. 3, 2018) 4 Casey Fitzgerald vs. Vermont (Nov. 9, 2018) CHRISTOPHER BROWN | FORWARD 6 2013-14...... 2014-15...... 2015-16...... 2016-17...... 2017-18 ...... 2018-19 Won in Overtime ...... vs. Merrimack // (4-3 - Christopher Grando - shorthanded)...... 3-10-18 Overall Record 28-8-4...... 21-14-3...... 28-8-5...... 21-15-4...... 20-14-3 ...... 3-5-1 League Record 16-2-2...... 12-7-3...... 15-2-5...... 13-6-3...... 18-6-0 ...... 3-1-1 Lost in Overtime ...... vs. Boston University // (3-4 - HEA Semifinal - TD Garden)...... 3-16-18 vs. league opponents 20-4-2...... 13-10-3...... 18-5-5...... 16-9-3...... 20-8-0 ...... 3-1-1 Overtime Tie ...... vs. New Hampshire (2-2)...... 11-16-18 vs. non-league opponents 7-3-2...... 7-3-0...... 8-2-0...... 5-6-1...... 0-6-3 ...... 0-4-0 Scored 11 goals...... Army (11-0)...... 11-10-13 vs. AHA opponents 1-1-0...... 1-0-0...... 2-0-0...... 1-1-0...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Scored 10 goals ...... Ottawa (10-0)...... 10-11-97 vs. BIG 10 3-2-1...... 2-1-0...... 2-1-0...... 1-2-0...... 0-1-0 ...... 0-2-0 vs. NCHC opponents 1-0-0...... 4-2-0...... 4-0-0...... 2-1-0...... 0-3-0 ...... 0-1-0 Scored 9 goals ...... Wisconsin (9-2)...... 10-18-13 vs. ECAC opponents 2-1-1...... 0-1-0...... 2-2-0...... 0-2-0...... 0-1-2 ...... 0-1-0 Scored 15 goals ...... UMass Lowell (15-6)...... 1-30-85 vs. WCHA opponents 1-0-0...... N/A...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-1...... 0-1-1 ...... 0-0-0 Allowed 10 goals ...... at Maine (12-5)...... 1-22-97 Home record 111-4-1...... 11-6-1...... 14-2-2...... 10-4-2...... 11-5-2 ...... 3-1-1 Road record 10-3-3...... 7-6-2...... 10-2-3...... 9-5-1...... 9-5-0 ...... 0-4-0 Had a home shutout ...... vs. Merrimack (1-0) // (Joseph Woll, 37 saves)...... 3-9-18 Neutral 7-1-0...... 3-2-0...... 4-4-0...... 2-6-1...... 0-4-1 ...... 0-0-0 Had a road shutout ...... at Maine (5-0) // (Joseph Woll, 33 saves)...... 2-17-18 Overtime 1-1-3...... 1-2-3...... 2-0-5...... 0-0-4...... 3-2-3 ...... 0-0-0 Had a neutral site shutout ...... Boston University (1-0, at TD Garden) // (Thatcher Demko, 30 saves)...... 2-8-16 Scoring first 21-3-2...... 16-2-2...... 23-4-3...... 16-4-3...... 12-5-1 ...... 3-0-0 Was shutout on road ...... at Quinnipiac (1-0)...... 10-19-18 Opponent scores first 7-5-2...... 5-12-1...... 6-4-2...... 5-11-1...... 8-9-2 ...... 0-5-1 Was shutout at home ...... vs. St. Cloud State (7-0)...... 10-25-18 Leading after one period 18-1-2...... 13-0-2...... 6-2-1...... 13-2-3...... 8-5-1 ...... 2-0-0 Was shutout at neutral site...... vs. Northeastern // (3-0 - - TD Garden)...... 2-5-18 Behind after one period 1-4-0...... 2-7-0...... 3-3-1...... 2-4-1...... 4-7-1 ...... 0-4-1 Tied after one period 9-3-2...... 6-7-1...... 9-3-3...... 6-9-0...... 8-2-1 ...... 1-1-0 Had 4 PPGs ...... vs. Vermont (7-4 win in HEA Quarters) // (4-for-7)...... 3-11-17 Leading after two periods 23-0-2...... 17-1-0...... 23-0-2...... 19-1-2...... 14-1-1 ...... 3-0-0 Had 5 PPGs ...... vs. Providence (5-for-7)...... 11-21-03 Behind after two periods 0-5-1...... 2-9-2...... 1-3-3...... 1-11-1...... 3-10-1 ...... 0-4-1 Had 3 PPGs in one period...... vs. Merrimack (6-1)...... 2-7-14 Tied after two periods 5-3-1...... 2-4-1...... 4-5-0...... 1-3-1...... 3-3-1 ...... 0-1-0 Had 2 SHGs ...... Julius Mattila (1), Christopher Brown (1) - vs. Vermont...... 3-10-17 Scoring on the PP 16-4-3...... 14-3-1...... 20-4-3...... 10-6-2...... 13-10-1 ...... 2-2-0 Had a 3 x 5 goal ...... Nathan Gerbe - vs. Wisconsin...... 10-27-06 Scoreless on the PP 8-4-1...... 7-11-2...... 8-4-2...... 11-9-2...... 6-4-2 ...... 1-3-1 Player had 2 PPGs...... JD Dudek AND Austin Cangelosi - vs. Vermont (HEA Quarters)...... 3-11-17 Allowing a PPG 11-4-3...... 11-7-1...... 8-4-3...... 14-9-1...... 7-9-2 ...... 1-3-0 Opponent Scoreless on PP 17-4-1...... 10-7-2...... 20-4-2...... 7-6-3...... 13-5-1 ...... 2-2-1 Player had 3 goals in one period...... Logan Hutsko - vs. Harvard (BP) (4-5 OT)...... 2-12-18 Player had 2 PPGs in one period...... JD Dudek AND Austin Cangelosi - vs. Vermont (HEA Quarters)...... 3-11-17 10 or More Penalties 0-0-0...... 1-0-0...... 3-0-0...... 4-1-0...... 1-3-0 ...... 0-1-0 Player had 2 SHGs ...... Steven Whitney - Northeastern...... 2-6-12 Fewer Than 10 Penalties 28-8-4...... 20-14-3...... 25-8-5...... 17-14-4...... 19-11-3 ...... 3-4-1 More Penalties than Opp. 17-3-2...... 10-4-1...... 13-2-3...... 11-10-3...... 7-10-1 ...... 3-3-1 Had a hat trick...... David Cotton - at Wisconsin (5-7)...... 10-13-18 Less Penalties than Opp. 6-4-2...... 3-7-1...... 10-4-1...... 2-2-1...... 5-1-2 ...... 0-1-0 Had a natural hat trick...... Logan Hutsko - vs. Harvard (Beanpot) (4-5 OT)...... 2-12-18 Same # of Penalties as Opp. 5-1-0...... 8-3-1...... 5-2-1...... 8-3-0...... 8-3-0 ...... 0-1-0 Player scored 4 goals ...... Nathan Gerbe - at Harvard ...... 2-12-07 First Goal of 1st Pd. 20-3-0...... 12-1-2...... 17-3-3...... 14-2-3...... 9-5-1 ...... 3-0-0 Player scored 5 goals ...... Brian Gionta - vs. Maine...... 1-27-01 First Goal of 2nd Pd. 17-1-2...... 14-5-0...... 20-3-1...... 16-3-1...... 11-5-1 ...... 2-0-0 Player had 3 assists...... Michael Kim - vs. Maine (0-3-3)...... 2-23-18 First Goal of 3rd Pd. 19-2-1...... 10-4-2...... 17-3-3...... 14-5-2...... 14-4-2 ...... 1-0-1 Player had 4 assists ...... Johnny Gaudreau - at Vermont (2-4-6)...... 3-9-13 Player had 5 assists...... Johnny Gaudreau - Maine (0-5-5)...... 1-18-14 One-Goal Games 7-3-0...... 8-7-0...... 7-6-0...... 4-5-0...... 10-5-0 ...... 1-2-0 Two-Goal Games 6-2-0...... 7-3-0...... 5-2-0...... 8-6-0...... 2-2-0 ...... 0-1-0 Player had 5 points ...... Kevin Hayes (3-2-5) and Johnny Gaudreau (0-5-5) - vs. Maine...... 1-18-14 Overtime Games 1-1-4...... 1-2-3...... 2-0-5...... 0-0-4...... 3-2-3 ...... 0-0-1 Player had 6 points ...... Johnny Gaudreau - vs. Denver (3-3-6) ...... 3-29-14 Allowed 50+ shots on goal ...... Minnesota Duluth (51)...... 12-29-01 Scored three goals 3-0-2...... 5-2-0...... 9-1-2...... 7-3-1...... 3-3-1 ...... 1-0-0 Scored four goals 8-2-0...... 7-0-0...... 7-1-1...... 1-0-0...... 5-2-1 ...... 2-0-0 Goalie had 40-49 saves ...... Ryan Edquist - at St. Cloud (42)...... 10-20-17 Scored five or more goals 15-0-0...... 6-0-0...... 12-0-1...... 11-0-0...... 6-0-0 ...... 0-1-0 Goalie had 50+ saves ...... Matti Kaltiainen - at Minnesota Duluth (50)...... 12-29-01 Held to two goals or fewer 3-6-2...... 3-12-3...... 2-6-1...... 2-12-3...... 6-9-1 ...... 0-4-1 Goalie Assist...... Ryan Edquist - at Vermont...... 11-11-17 Outshooting Opponent 14-3-1...... 10-7-2...... 19-3-1...... 17-7-3...... 14-6-1 ...... 3-2-1 Missed a penalty shot ...... Jesper Mattila - at Merrimack...... 11-4-17 Outshot by Opponent 9-4-2...... 10-6-1...... 8-5-3...... 4-7-1...... 4-7-2 ...... 0-1-0 Made a penalty shot ...... Austin Cangelosi - vs. Air Force...... 10-7-16 Shots are Even 3-1-1...... 1-1-0...... 1-0-1...... 0-1-0...... 2-1-0 ...... 0-2-0 Came back from 3-goal deficit to win ...... at Providence (4-3)...... 10-15-17 Taking 0-19 Shots 1-0-0...... 1-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-1-0...... 1-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Longest win streak in York era ...... 19 games...... (1-27-12 to 4-7-12) Taking 20-29 Shots 8-3-1...... 6-7-1...... 6-4-1...... 4-4-0...... 6-7-2 ...... 0-2-0 Longest unbeaten streak in York era...... 19 games (TWICE), most recent...... (12-6-13 and 2-22-14) Taking 30-39 Shots 13-5-2...... 13-4-2...... 19-3-4...... 14-9-3...... 12-7-1 ...... 2-3-1 Went unpenalized ...... vs. New Hampshire...... 11-5-10 Taking 40-49 Shots 5-0-1...... 1-2-0...... 2-1-0...... 3-1-0...... 1-0-0 ...... 1-0-0 Taking 50+ Shots 0-0-0...... 0-1-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-1...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Opponent went unpenalized...... vs. Merrimack // (HEA Quarterfinals - Game 2)...... 3-10-18

Allowing 0-19 Shots 1-1-0...... N/A...... 1-1-0...... 2-0-0...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Allowing 20-29 Shots 16-3-0...... 11-8-1...... 13-2-0...... 12-6-1...... 12-7-2 ...... 1-3-0 Allowing 30-39 Shots 9-3-4...... 8-5-2...... 14-5-4...... 4-9-3...... 8-5-1 ...... 2-2-1 Allowing 40-49 Shots 2-1-0...... 2-1-0...... 0-0-1...... 3-0-0...... 0-2-0 ...... 0-0-0 Allowing 50+ Shots 0-0-0...... N/A...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0

Following a win 21-3-4...... 12-7-2...... 17-6-5...... 12-8-1...... 12-7-1 ...... 2-0-1 Following a loss 5-2-0...... 6-6-1...... 5-2-0...... 7-5-2...... 8-4-1 ...... 1-4-0 Following a tie 2-2-0...... 3-0-0...... 5-0-0...... 2-1-1...... 0-2-1 ...... 0-0-0

Monday games 2-0-0...... 1-1-0...... 2-1-0...... 0-3-0...... 0-2-0 ...... 0-0-0 Tuesday games 1-0-0...... 0-1-0...... 2-1-0...... 5-0-1...... 2-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Wednesday games 1-0-0...... 1-1-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 freshmen Thursday games 1-2-0...... N/A...... 0-2-0...... 0-2-0...... 1-0-0 ...... 1-1-0 Friday games 11-2-2...... 10-4-3...... 15-1-0...... 7-6-2...... 6-9-2 ...... 1-3-1 3 GOALS • 3 ASSISTS • 6 POINTS Saturday games 9-2-2...... 9-5-0...... 6-2-5...... 6-3-1...... 9-3-1 ...... 1-1-0 Sunday games 3-2-0...... 0-2-0...... 3-1-0...... 3-1-0...... 2-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 October 2-2-1...... 4-1-0...... 5-1-0...... 6-2-1...... 1-5-1 ...... 0-4-0 sophomores November 6-2-1...... 3-6-0...... 7-0-0...... 6-2-0...... 7-0-1 ...... 3-1-1 December 4-0-0...... 2-0-1...... 1-3-1...... 1-3-1...... 2-2-0 ...... 0-0-0 1 GOAL • 11 ASSISTS • 12 POINTS January 7-0-1...... 7-1-1...... 4-0-3...... 4-2-0...... 3-3-1 ...... 0-0-0 February 6-0-1...... 4-3-1...... 7-1-1...... 1-5-2...... 5-3-0 ...... 0-0-0 March 3-3-0...... 1-3-0...... 4-2-0...... 3-1-0...... 2-1-0 ...... 0-0-0 April 0-1-0...... N/A...... 0-1-0...... 0-0-0...... N/A ...... 0-0-0 juniors Wearing Gold 6-4-1...... 4-3-0...... 1-2-1...... 2-2-0...... 4-0-1 ...... 3-0-0 13 GOALS • 14 ASSISTS • 27 POINTS Boston University 3-0-0...... 1-1-0...... 2-0-1...... 1-3-0...... 1-2-0 ...... 0-0-0 Connecticut N/A...... 1-1-0...... 1-0-1...... 2-0-0...... 2-1-0 ...... 0-0-0 Maine 1-1-0...... 1-1-0...... 2-0-0...... 2-0-0...... 3-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Massachusetts 1-0-1 ...... 2-0-0...... 2-0-0...... 2-0-0...... 2-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 seniors UMass Lowell 2-0-1...... 0-1-1...... 1-1-0...... 0-3-0...... 2-1-0 ...... 0-0-0 Merrimack 2-0-0...... 2-0-0...... 1-0-1...... 0-1-1...... 4-0-0 ...... 1-1-0 JD DUDEK | FORWARD New Hampshire 2-0-0...... 1-0-1...... 2-0-0...... 2-0-0...... 2-0-0 ...... 0-0-1 2 GOALS • 9 ASSISTS • 11 POINTS Northeastern 3-0-0...... 1-1-1...... 1-1-1...... 2-1-0...... 1-2-0 ...... 0-0-0 Providence 2-0-0...... 1-1-0...... 1-1-1...... 2-0-0...... 1-2-0 ...... 0-0-0 Vermont 2-0-0...... 2-3-0...... 4-1-0...... 2-0-2...... 2-0-0 ...... 2-0-0 7 No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team / Hometown 2 Michael Karow So. D 6-2 212 L Youngstown (USHL) / Green Bay, Wis. 3 Luke McInnis Jr. D 5-10 174 L Youngstown (USHL) / Hingham, Mass. 4 Michael Kim (C) Sr. D 5-11 200 L Boston (USPHL) / Toronto, Ont. 5 Casey Fitzgerald (C) Sr. D 5-11 181 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / North Reading, Mass. 7 Connor Moore Jr. D 5-11 180 R Youngstown (USHL) / Cumming, Ga. 8 Jesper Mattila Jr. D 5-11 185 L Ilves U20 (Jr. A SM-) / Tampere, Finland 9 Logan Hutsko So. F 5-10 173 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Tampa, Fla. 10 Christopher Brown (C) Sr. F 6-0 183 R Tri-City (USHL) / Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 11 Jack McBain Fr. F 6-4 205 L Jr. Canadiens (OJHL) / Toronto, Ontario 14 Zach Walker Jr. F 6-1 210 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Boise, Idaho 15 JD Dudek Sr. F 6-0 188 R Chicago (USHL) / Auburn, N.H. 17 David Cotton Jr. F 6-3 189 L Waterloo (USHL) / Parker, Texas 18 Oliver Wahlstrom Fr. F 6-2 209 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Quincy, Mass. 20 Mike Merulla Jr. F 5-10 182 R Aston (NAHL) / Kennett Square, Pa. 21 Chris Grando So. F 5-10 171 L Green Bay (USHL) / Islip, N.Y. 22 Aapeli Räsänen So. F 6-1 212 R Sioux City (USHL) / Tampere, Finland 23 Adam Samuelsson Fr. D 6-6 226 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / San Diego, Calif. 24 Patrick Giles Fr. F 6-4 204 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Chevy Chase, Md. 25 Marc McLaughlin Fr. F 6-0 204 R Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) / North Billerica, Mass. 26 Julius Mattila Jr. F 5-11 175 L Ilves U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga) / Tampere, Finland 27 Graham McPhee Jr. F 6-1 178 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Las Vegas, Nev. 28 Ron Greco Jr. F 5-10 174 R Philadelphia (USPHL) / Philadelphia, Pa. 29 Ian Milosz Sr. G 6-7 226 L Boston (USPHL) / North Grafton, Mass. 31 Joe Woll Jr. G 6-4 205 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / St. Louis, Mo. 35 Ryan Edquist Jr. G 6-0 188 L Madison (USHL) / Lakeville, Minn. Captains: Christopher Brown, Casey Fitzgerald, Michael Kim

HOCKEY STAFF The Schiller Family Head Hockey Coach Jerry York (Boston College ’67) Assistant Coach Mike Ayers (New Hampshire ’04) NHL DRAFT PICKS (11) Assistant Coach Brendan Buckley (Boston College ‘99) Player Team Year Rd (Pick) Assistant Coach Marty McInnis (Boston College ’91) Oliver Wahlstrom NYI 2018 1st (11) Director of Hockey Operations John Hegarty (Boston College ’94) Joe Woll TOR 2016 3rd (62) Athletic Trainer Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91) Jack McBain MIN 2018 3rd (63) Strength Coach Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95) Casey Fitzgerald BUF 2016 3rd (86) Equipment Manager Iggy Tarajos (Plymouth State ’13) Logan Hutsko FLA 2018 3rd (89) Communications Alastair Ingram (Syracuse '08) Michael Karow ARI 2017 5th (126) Video Intern Lucas Hurtt (Boston College '18) Graham McPhee EDM 2016 5th (149) Christopher Brown BUF 2014 6th (151) JD Dudek EDM 2014 6th (152) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Aapeli Räsänen EDM 2016 6th (153) JD Dudek DUE-deck David Cotton CAR 2015 6th (169) Logan Hutsko HUTTS-koh Michael Karow CARE-oh Jesper Mattila YES-pur MAH-t-lah Julius Mattila YOU-lee-ess MAH-t-lah Mike Merulla muh-ROO-la Aapeli Räsänen AH-puhl-ee RAH-sah-nen

8 PATRICK GILES JACK MCBAIN F | 6-4 | 204 | Chevy Chase, Md. | USNTDP (USHL) F | 6-4 | 205 | Toronto, Ontario | Jr. Canadiens (OJHL) • Played for the U.S. National Under-17 and • Selected with the first pick of the third Under-18 Teams in the USHL round (63rd overall) by the Minnesota • Posted 11 goals and 11 assists for 22 points Wild at the 2018 NHL Draft in 62 games in 2017-18 • Father Andrew was a first round pick and • Collected a pair of points in seven games played in the NHL from 1983-94 for Team USA at the Under-18 World Champi- • Played for the Toronto Jr. Canadiens in onships and won silver the OJHL last season, recording 21 goals • Had 19 points in 56 games at the U17 level and 37 assists in 48 games in 2016-17 • Won the OJHL Top Prospect Award; two- • Won MAPHL state championships during time OJHL First Team All-Prospect his freshman and sophomore seasons at • Had three points in five games for Cana- Landon School in Maryland da at the 2018 Under-18 World’s • Skated with the Skipjacks Hockey Club (USPHL) at the U16 and U18 levels • Won a gold medal with Canada at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

MARC MCLAUGHLIN ADAM SAMUELSSON F | 6-0 | 204 | North Billerica, Mass. | Cedar Rapids (USHL) D | 6-6 | 226 | San Diego, Calif. | USNTDP (USHL) • Captained the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders • Posted 24 points and 94 penalty minutes (USHL) in 2017-18, collecting 10 goals and 10 in 62 games with the U.S. Under-18 Nation- assists in 21 games al Team in 2017-18 • Was the 2018 Curt Hammer Award winner, • Skated in seven games at the Under-18 which recognizes the USHL player who dis- World Championships and won a silver tinguishes himself on and off the ice by per- medal with Team USA; featured in 16 formance skills, pride, and determination games at the U17 level with Team USA • Was nearly a point-per-game player in two • Played with the Connecticut Jr. Rangers years at Cushing with 65 points in 66 con- and North Jersey Avalanche at the U16 lev- tests, including 37 goals el in 2015-16, posting 19 points in 35 games • Served as team captain as a junior while • Older brother Philip was a defenseman at scoring 24 goals BC from 2009-11 • Played two U16 MHSL seasons with the Neponset Valley River Rats and the • Father Ulf is a former NHL defenseman who is currently an assistant Cape Cod Whalers coach with the

OLIVER WAHLSTROM F | 6-2 | 209 | Quincy, Mass. | USNTDP (USHL) • Selected by the in the first round (11th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft in Dallas • Became the fourth-highest draft pick in school history behind Noah Hanafin (fifth - 2015), Bill Guerin (fifth - 1989), and Brian Leetch (ninth - 1986) • Spent the 2017-18 season with the U.S. Un- der-18 National Team, finishing with 48 goals Selected 11th overall back in June by the New York Islanders, and 46 assists for 94 points in 62 games Oliver Wahlstrom is the second-highest NHL Draft pick for • Claimed the best plus-minus in the enen- Boston College during the Jerry York era; Noah Hanifin was tire USHL at plus-30 • Had seven goals and two assists in seven contests at the 2018 Under-18 taken fifth overall by the Carolina Hurricanes in 2015 World Championships and helped Team USA win the silver medal

9 * Top line and defense pair listed denote starters

OCT 12 AT WISCONSIN | LOSS | 3-0 NOV 3 vs. MERRIMACK | WIN | 4-1 LW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 0-0-0 3/E C 26 Julius Mattila 0-0-0 2/E RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-0-0 3/E LW 17 David Cotton 2-2-4 5/+2 C 26 Julius Mattila 1-1-2 3/+2 RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-2-2 3/+3 LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-0-0 1/-1 C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 2/-1 RW 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 2/-1 LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-0-0 1/-1 C 22 Aapeli Räsänen 0-0-0 3/-1 RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 0-0-0 3/E LW 17 David Cotton 0-0-0 1/-1 C 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 0/-1 RW 10 Christopher Brown 0-0-0 0/-1 LW 11 Jack McBain 0-0-0 0/-1 C 10 Christopher Brown 0-0-0 1/E RW 24 Patrick Giles 0-0-0 2/E LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-0-0 3/-2 C 28 Ron Greco 0-0-0 2/-1 RW 19 Jacob Tortora 0-0-0 0/-1 LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-0-0 0/+1 C 15 JD Dudek 1-0-1 3/+1 RW 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 2/E

LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 2/-2 RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/-2 G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 1/-1 RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-1-1 0/E G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 2/E RD 7 Connor Moore 0-0-0 1/E G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 0/+2 RD 7 Connor Moore 0-1-1 0/+2 G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 1/-1 RD 4 Michael Kim 0-0-0 3/-1 G 35 Ryan Edquist DNP LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 0/+1 RD 4 Michael Kim 0-0-0 3/E G 35 Ryan Edquist DNP XF 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 1/E

OCT 13 AT WISCONSIN | LOSS | 7-5 NOV 8 vs. VERMONT | WIN | 4-1 LW 27 Graham McPhee 1-0-1 1/-2 C 26 Julius Mattila 0-0-0 2/-4 RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-0-0 2/-3 LW 17 David Cotton 1-1-2 6/E C 26 Julius Mattila 1-0-1 4/E RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-2-2 6/E LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-1-1 2/E C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 0/+1 RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 1-0-1 10/-2 LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-1-1 3/+1 C 22 Aapeli Räsänen 0-1-1 1/+1 RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 1-0-1 3/+1 LW 17 David Cotton 3-1-4 6/+1 C 10 Christopher Brown 0-2-2 0/E RW 19 Jacob Tortora 0-2-2 0/+1 LW 11 Jack McBain 0-1-1 2/+1 C 10 Christopher Brown 1-0-1 3/+1 RW 24 Patrick Giles 0-1-1 2/+1 LW 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 1/-1 C 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 1/-3 RW 24 Patrick Giles 0-0-0 2/E LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-0-0 0/E C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 1/E RW 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 1/E

LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 1/-2 RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/-4 G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-1-1 1/+1 RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-0-0 3/+1 G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 1/-1 RD 7 Connor Moore 0-2-2 1/-1 G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 0/+1 RD 7 Connor Moore 0-0-0 2/+1 G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 0/-2 RD 4 Michael Kim 0-2-2 1/+1 G 35 Ryan Edquist DNP LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 2/E RD 4 Michael Kim 0-0-0 2/E G 35 Ryan Edquist DNP XD 23 Adam Samuelsson 0-0-0 1/E XF 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 0/E

OCT 19 AT QUINNIPIAC | LOSS | 1-0 NOV 9 vs. VERMONT | WIN | 3-2 LW 17 David Cotton 0-0-0 2/E C 10 Christopher Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW 19 Jacob Tortora 0-0-0 0/E LW 17 David Cotton 2-0-2 6/+3 C 26 Julius Mattila 1-1-2 8/+3 RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-2-2 0/+2 LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-0-0 2/E C 26 Julius Mattila 0-0-0 2/E RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-0-0 3/E LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-0-0 0/E C 22 Aapeli Räsänen 0-0-0 0/E RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 0-0-0 0/E LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-0-0 1/E C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 1/E RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 0-0-0 1/E LW 11 Jack McBain 0-0-0 0/E C 10 Christopher Brown 0-0-0 1/E RW 24 Patrick Giles 0-1-1 1/+1 LW 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 1/E C 22 Aapeli Räsänen 0-0-0 2/E RW 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 0/E LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-0-0 2/-1 C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 2/-1 RW 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 1/-1

LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 1/E RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-0-0 2/E G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 4/+1 RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/+2 G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 3/E RD 7 Connor Moore 0-0-0 0/E G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 3/-1 RD 7 Connor Moore 0-1-1 1/+1 G 31 Joseph Woll DNP LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 0/E RD 4 Michael Kim 0-0-0 0/E G 35 Ryan Edquist DNP LD 23 Adam Samuelsson 0-0-0 0/E RD 4 Michael Kim 0-1-1 0/+1 G 35 Ryan Edquist 0-0-0 0 XD 23 Adam Samuelsson 0-0-0 0/E XF 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 0/E

OCT 25 VS. ST. CLOUD STATE | LOSS | 7-0 NOV 16 vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE | TIE | 2-2 LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-0-0 0/-2 C 26 Julius Mattila 0-0-0 3/-2 RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-0-0 2/-2 LW 17 David Cotton 1-0-1 3/+1 C 26 Julius Mattila 0-1-1 3/+1 RW 9 Logan Hutsko 0-1-1 2/+1 LW 17 David Cotton 0-0-0 2/-2 C 10 Christopher Brown 0-0-0 1/-2 RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 0-0-0 5/-2 LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-0-0 0/-1 C 22 Aapeli Räsänen 0-0-0 3/-1 RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 0-0-0 5/E LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-0-0 1/E C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 4/E RW 24 Patrick Giles 0-0-0 0/-1 LW 11 Jack McBain 1-0-1 2/+1 C 10 Christopher Brown 0-1-1 1/+1 RW 24 Patrick Giles 0-0-0 1/E LW 11 Jack McBain 0-0-0 0/-2 C 22 Aapeli Räsänen 0-0-0 1/-2 RW 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 1/-1 LW 21 Christopher Grando 0-0-0 0/-1 C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 0/-1 RW 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 0/-1

LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 2/-1 RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-0-0 4/-1 G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 5/-2 RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-0-0 5/-1 G 29 Ian Milsoz DNP LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 0/-2 RD 7 Connor Moore 0-0-0 0/-2 G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 0/+1 RD 7 Connor Moore 0-0-0 1/+1 G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 0/-2 RD 4 Michael Kim 0-0-0 5/-3 G 35 Ryan Edquist 0-0-0 0 LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 2/E RD 4 Michael Kim 0-1-1 2/+1 G 35 Ryan Edquist DNP XD 23 Adam Samuelsson 0-0-0 1/-1 XF 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 0/E

NOV 2 AT MERRIMACK | LOSS | 2-1 LW 27 Graham McPhee 0-0-0 5/E C 15 JD Dudek 0-0-0 3/E RW 9 Logan Hutsko 1-0-1 3/E LW 19 Jacob Tortora 0-0-0 0/E C 26 Julius Mattila 0-1-1 1/E RW 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 0-0-0 5/E LW 17 David Cotton 0-0-0 3/E C 11 Jack McBain 0-0-0 1/E RW 10 Christopher Brown 0-0-0 1/E LW 14 Zach Walker 0-0-0 1/E C 22 Aapeli Räsänen 0-0-0 2/E RW 25 Marc McLaughlin 0-0-0 0/E

LD 8 Jesper Mattila 0-0-0 1/E RD 5 Casey Fitzgerald 0-1-1 3/E G 31 Joseph Woll 0-0-0 0 LD 2 Michael Karow 0-0-0 0/E RD 7 Connor Moore 0-0-0 0/E G 35 Ryan Edquist DNP LD 3 Luke McInnis 0-0-0 1/E RD 4 Michael Kim 0-0-0 2/E XF 24 Patrick Giles 0-0-0 0/E

10 ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA BLK 17 David Cotton 9 9 4 13 34 .265 +4 1-2 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 9 Logan Hutsko 9 1 7 8 24 .042 +1 4-8 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 26 Julius Mattila 9 3 4 7 28 .107 0 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 Christopher Brown 9 1 3 4 8 .125 -1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Michael Kim 9 0 4 4 18 .000 -2 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 Connor Moore 9 0 4 4 6 .000 +2 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 9 2 0 2 35 .057 -3 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Jack McBain 6 1 1 2 5 .200 -1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 27 Graham McPhee 9 1 1 2 15 .067 -8 2-4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Casey Fitzgerald 9 0 2 2 20 .000 -5 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 24 Patrick Giles 7 0 2 2 8 .000 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - - Jacob Tortora 4 0 2 2 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 JD Dudek 9 1 0 1 16 .062 -1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 Chris Grando 8 0 1 1 7 .000 -2 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 Jesper Mattila 9 0 1 1 18 .000 -6 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 22 Aapeli Rasanen 7 0 1 1 12 .000 -3 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 28 Ron Greco 1 0 0 0 2 .000 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 Michael Karow 9 0 0 0 9 .000 -1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 Luke McInnis 8 0 0 0 6 .000 -4 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 25 Marc McLaughlin 9 0 0 0 6 .000 -8 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 23 Adam Samuelsson 4 0 0 0 2 .000 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Zach Walker 8 0 0 0 6 .000 -2 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TM TEAM 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 9 19 37 56 285 .067 -41 46-92 46 0 0 5 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 99

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 31 Joe Woll 8-8 453:15 19 2.52 202 .914 2 5 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 35 Ryan Edquist 2-1 87:32 5 3.43 32 .865 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 5-0 4:13 2 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Total...... 9-0 545:00 26 2.86 234 .900 3 5 1 0 4 0 2 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP SHOT STATISTICS PENALTIES Goals-Shot attempts 19-285 26-260 Number 46 36 Shot pct. .067 .100 Minutes 92 75 Goals/Game 2.1 2.9 Penalties/Game 5.1 4.0 Shots/Game 31.7 28.9 Pen minutes/Game 10.2 8.3 Assists 37 46 Minor 46 35 POWER PLAYS Major 0 1 Goals-Power Plays 5-30 5-38 10-minute Misconduct 0 0 Conversion Percent .167 .132 Game Misconduct 0 0 Shot Attempts 50 38 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Shot Percent .100 .105 Match 0 0 SHORT-HANDED FACEOFFS (W-L) 293-266 266-293 Goals-Shot attempts 0-16 0-9 Faceoff W-L Pct. .524 .476 Shot Percent .000 .000 GOAL BREAKDOWN GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Total Goals 19 26 Boston College 6 9 4 0 19 Power Play 5 4 Opponents 8 11 7 0 26 Short-handed 0 0 Empty net 0 2 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Unassisted 0 0 Boston College 97 93 92 3 285 Overtime 0 0 Opponents 89 88 82 1 260 11 Scoring Offense Games Goals G/GM Points per game NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 1 Massachusetts 11 43 3.91 David Cotton 12 2 1.44 2 Providence 11 42 3.82 3 Northeastern 11 36 3.27 4 UMass Lowell 12 33 2.75 Goals per game NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 5 Boston University 9 22 2.44 David Cotton 1 1 1.00 6 Maine 10 24 2.40 7 UConn 12 28 2.33 Assists per game NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 8 Merrimack 13 29 2.23 Logan Hutsko 48 9 0.78 9 Boston College 9 19 2.11 10 New Hampshire 10 20 2.00 11 Vermont 9 16 1.78 Power play goals NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure David Cotton 40 7 2 Scoring Defense Games Goals G/GM 1 Massachusetts 11 20 1.82 Shorthanded goals NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 2 Providence 11 21 1.91 ------3 Vermont 9 19 2.11 4 UMass Lowell 12 27 2.25 5 Northeastern 11 27 2.45 Game-winning goals NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 6 UConn 12 32 2.67 David Cotton 10 3 2 7 Maine 10 28 2.80 8 Boston College 9 26 2.89 Points per game (defense) NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 9 New Hampshire 10 29 2.90 ------10 Boston University 9 31 3.44 11 Merrimack 13 45 3.46 Points per game (rookies) NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure Penalty Minutes Games PIM PIM/G ------1 Maine 10 200 20.0 2 Boston University 9 157 17.4 Goals against average NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 3 Merrimack 13 190 14.6 4 New Hampshire 10 134 13.4 Joe Woll 37 7 2.52 5 UConn 12 150 12.5 6 Providence 11 134 12.2 Save percentage NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 7 Massachusetts 11 132 12.0 Joe Woll 37 8 .914 8 UMass Lowell 12 130 10.8 9 Northeastern 11 113 10.3 Winning percentage NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 10 Boston College 9 92 10.2 11 Vermont 9 62 6.9 Joe Woll 66 10 .312

Power Play Totals SHA PP % Shutouts NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 1 Massachusetts 16 / 46 0 34.8 ------2 Providence 13 / 55 2 23.6 3 New Hampshire 5 / 28 1 17.9 4 Northeastern 9 / 51 4 17.6 5 Boston University 8 / 46 0 17.4 6 UMass Lowell 11 / 64 2 17.2 7 Merrimack 12 / 70 3 17.1 8 Boston College 5 / 30 0 16.7 9 Maine 7 / 48 1 14.6 NCAA Rank HEA Rank Figure 10 UConn 9 / 63 1 14.3 Scoring Offense 49 8 2.11 11 Vermont 3 / 32 0 9.4 Scoring Defense 32 9 2.89 Penalty Kill Totals SHF PK % 1 Massachusetts 45 / 51 2 88.2 Scoring Margin 43 9 -0.78 2 Providence 54 / 62 1 87.1 3 Boston College 33 / 38 0 86.8 4 UMass Lowell 41 / 48 2 85.4 Power Play 39 8 16.7% 5 Maine 51 / 60 2 85.0 6 UConn 46 / 55 4 83.6 Penalty Kill 10 3 86.8% 7 Northeastern 34 / 41 0 82.9 8 Vermont 24 / 29 0 82.8 9 New Hampshire 35 / 44 0 79.5 Team Winning Percentage 41 7 .389 10 Merrimack 52 / 67 1 77.6 11 Boston University 31 / 41 4 75.6 Unbeaten Streak 6 2 4

12 # Date Opp Type Player Assist (1st) Assist (2nd) Pd 1 10/13 WISCONSIN 5 x 5 Wahlstrom Grando Kim 1 2 10/13 WISCONSIN 5 x 4 PP Cotton Moore Kim 2 3 10/13 WISCONSIN 5 x 4 Cotton Tortora Brown 2 4 10/13 WISCONSIN 5 x 4 PP McPhee Moore Cotton 2 5 10/13 WISCONSIN 5 x 5 Cotton Brown Tortora 3 6 11/2 MERRIMACK 5 X 4 PP Hutsko Ju. Mattila Fitzgerald 2 7 11/3 MERRIMACK 5 X 5 Dudek Hutsko Cotton 1 8 11/3 MERRIMACK 5 X 5 Cotton Hutsko - - 2 9 11/3 MERRIMACK 5 X 5 Ju. Mattila Cotton Moore 2 10 11/3 MERRIMACK 5 X 4 PP Cotton Ju. Mattila Fitzgerald 2 11 11/8 VERMONT 5 X 4 PP Ju. Mattila Cotton Hutsko 1 12 11/8 VERMONT 5 X 5 Brown McBain Giles 1 13 11/8 VERMONT 5 X 5 Wahlstrom Räsänen McPhee 1 14 11/8 VERMONT 5 X 5 Cotton Je. Mattila Hutsko 3 15 11/9 VERMONT 5 x 5 Cotton Ju. Mattila Hutsko 1 16 11/9 VERMONT 5 x 5 Ju. Mattila Kim Giles 2 17 11/9 VERMONT 5 x 5 Cotton Hutsko Moore 2 18 11/16 NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 x 5 McBain Kim Brown 3 19 11/16 NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 x 5 Cotton Hutsko Ju. Mattila 3

13 Result Goals Assists Shots P-PIM P-PIM G-Ch G-Ch Oct. 12, 2018 at Wisconsin L 0/3 0/4 29/25 4-8 / 3-6 0-3 / 0-4 Oct. 13, 2018 at Wisconsin L 5/7 10/12 33/33 3-6 / 6-12 2-5 / 0-2 Oct. 19, 2018 at Quinnipiac L 0/1 0/2 21/27 5-10 / 3-6 0-2 / 1-4 Oct. 25, 2018 vs. St. Cloud State L 0/7 0/14 32/27 4-8 / 4-8 0-3 / 1-3 Nov. 2, 2018 at Merrimack L 1/2 2/4 32/32 10-20 / 8-19 1-6 / 2-6 Nov. 3, 2018 vs. Merrimack W 4/1 7/1 31/30 7-14 / 5-10 1-5 / 0-7 Nov. 8, 2018 vs. Vermont W 4/1 8/3 42/30 5-10 / 2-4 1-2 / 0-5 Nov. 9, 2018 vs. Vermont W 3/2 6/4 30/25 6-12 / 4-8 0-3 / 1-5 Nov. 16, 2018 vs. New Hampshire T 2/2 4/4 35/31 2-4 / 1-2 0-1 / 0-2 Totals 19/26 37/46 285/260 46-92 / 36-75 5-30 / 5-38

14 10 | CHRISTOPHER BROWN 3 | LUKE McINNIS Goals...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Dec 2-9, 2017) Goals...... n/a Assists...... 4 games (most recent: Jan. 14-27, 2018) Assists...... 2 games (most recent: Oct. 13-15, 2017) Points...... 4 games (most recent: Jan. 14-27, 2018) Points...... 2 games (most recent: Oct. 13-15, 2017)

17 | DAVID COTTON 25 | MARC McLAUGHLIN Goals...... 4 games (current: Nov. 3-16, 2018 | 6-3-9) Goals...... n/a Assists...... 2 games - 5x (most recent: Nov. 3-8, 2018) Assists...... n/a Points...... 7 games (most recent: Dec. 2, 2017 - Jan. 14, 2018) Points...... n/a

15 | JD DUDEK 27 | GRAHAM McPHEE Goals...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Jan.. 27 - Feb. 2, 2018) Goals...... 2 games - 3x (most recent: Jan. 26-27, 2018) Assists...... 2 games (most recentL Nov. 11-17, 2017) Assists...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Feb. 24 - March 9, 2018) Points...... 4 games (most recent: Jan. 20 - Feb. 3, 2017) Points...... 3 games (most recent: Oct. 13-20, 2017)

5 | CASEY FITZGERALD 20 | MIKE MERULLA Goals...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Feb. 17-23, 2018) Goals...... n/a Assists...... 4 games (most recent: Oct. 28-Nov. 5, 2016) Assists...... n/a Points...... 5 games (most recent: Oct. 28-Nov. 8, 2016) Points...... n/a

24 | PATRICK GILES 7 | CONNOR MOORE Goals...... n/a Goals...... n/a Assists...... 2 games (most recent: Nov. 8-9, 2018) Assists...... 3 games (most recent: Jan. 14-26, 2018) Points...... n/a Points...... 4 games (most recent: Jan. 14-27, 2018)

21 | CHRIS GRANDO 22 | AAPELI RÄSÄNEN Goals...... 2 games (most recent: Oct. 13-15, 2017) Goals...... n/a Assists...... 3 games (most recent: Nov. 10-17, 2017) Assists...... 3 games - 2x (most recent: Jan. 26-27, 2018) Points...... 3 games (most recent: Nov. 10-17, 2017) Points...... 3 games - 2x (most recent: Jan. 26-27, 2018)

28 | RON GRECO 23 | ADAM SAMUELSSON Goals...... 2 games (most recent: Dec. 1-2, 2017) Goals...... n/a Assists...... 2 games (most recent: Feb. 15-17, 2018) Assists...... n/a Points...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Feb. 15-17, 2018) Points...... n/a

9 | LOGAN HUTSKO 18 | OLIVER WAHLSTROM Goals...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Feb. 17-23, 2018) Goals...... n/a Assists...... 5 games (most recent: Nov. 4-17, 2017) Assists...... n/a Points...... 5 games - 3x (current: Nov. 2-16, 2018 | 1-7-8) Points...... n/a

2 | MICHAEL KAROW 14 | ZACH WALKER Goals...... n/a Goals...... n/a Assists...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Jan.. 27 - Feb. 2, 2018) Assists...... 2 games (most recent: Oct. 21-22, 2016) Points...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Jan.. 27 - Feb. 2, 2018) Points...... 2 games - 3x (most recent: Feb. 17-23, 2018)

27 | MICHAEL KIM Goals...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Jan. 20-24, 2017) Assists...... 4 games (most recent: Feb. 12-23, 2018) Points...... 4 games (most recent: Feb. 12-23, 2018)

8 | JESPER MATTILA Goals...... n/a Assists...... 2 games - 2x (most recent: Jan. 5-6, 2018) Points...... 3 games (most recent: Oct. 16-22, 2016)

26 | JULIUS MATTILA Goals...... 3 games - 2x (most recent: Nov. 3-9, 2018) Assists...... 5 games (most recent: Dec. 2, 2017 - Jan. 6, 2018) Points...... 9 games (most recent: Nov. 17, 2017 - Jan. 6, 2018)

11 | JACK McBAIN Goals...... n/a Assists...... n/a Points...... n/a DAVID COTTON | FORWARD 15 MOST FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES COLLEGE PRODUCING MOST NHLers (2017-18 SEASON) Boston College / Michigan...... 25 Minnesota ...... 26 Boston University / North Dakota...... 22 Boston College / North Dakota ...... 22 Minnesota...... 21 Michigan ...... 21 Denver...... 15 Boston University ...... 18 Harvard ...... 13 NUMBER OF DRAFT PICKS ON A TEAM MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Minnesota ...... 13 Minnesota / Michigan...... 37 Boston University ...... 12 Boston University...... 36 Boston College ...... 11 Boston College...... 35 Providence ...... 10 North Dakota...... 32 Michigan ...... 9 Denver...... 28 North Dakota / Notre Dame ...... 8 Michigan State...... 27 Wisconsin...... 25

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES IN THE LAST 10 YEARS Denver...... 10 North Dakota...... 9 Boston College / Minnesota Duluth / Notre Dame...... 7 BU / Miami / Michigan / St. Cloud State / Yale...... 6

MOST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Michigan...... 9 North Dakota / Denver...... 8 Wisconsin...... 6 Boston College / Boston University / Minnesota...... 5 Lake Superior State / Michigan State / Michigan Tech ...... 3 Colorado College / Cornell / Maine / Minnesota Duluth / Rensselaer...... 2 Bowling Green / Harvard / Northern Michigan / Providence / Union / Yale...... 1

MOST CONSECUTIVE 20-WIN SEASONS Denver...... 17 Boston College...... 9 Minnesota State...... 6 Providence...... 5

YOUNGEST TEAMS (as of October 1, 2018) Boston University ...... 20 years, 202 days Boston College ...... 20 years, 253 days Denver ...... 20 years, 286 days Wisconsin ...... 20 years, 286 days Michigan ...... 20 years, 294 days Connecticut ...... 20 years, 323 days Notre Dame ...... 20years, 358 days Minnesota ...... 21 years, 18 days Harvard ...... 21 years, 60 days New Hampshire ...... 21 years, 83 days

NUMBER OF NAMES ON THE Boston College / Wisconsin...... 19 North Dakota...... 17 Michigan...... 16 Boston University / Minnesota Duluth / Notre Dame...... 11 Michigan State / Minnesota...... 10 Cornell...... 9 Denver / Vermont...... 8 Bowling Green / New Hampshire...... 7 Clarkson / UMass Lowell / Providence / St. Cloud State...... 6

OLIVER WAHLSTROM | 11TH OVERALL PICK, NEW YORK ISLANDERS 16 Coaches that are Boston College hockey alums - Jerry York, Brendan Buckley, and NCAA Tournament victories in the last 20 years. That win total is nine victories more Marty McInnis. York and McInnis have been inducted into the Boston College Varsity than North Dakota, which has totaled 27 NCAA wins since 1998, the second-highest 3 Club Hall of Fame. 36 tournament win total in college hockey.

With NCAA Division I championships in 2008, 2010 and 2012, Boston College became Since Jerry York led his first Boston College team to the 1998 Frozen Four, the Eagles the first team since 1961 to win three championships in five seasons; Murray are one of three teams with at least 500 victories since that point. Boston College is Armstrong’s Denver team won three titles in four years (1958, 1960, 1961). The all-time second with 564 victories, while North Dakota (572) leads the pack. Michigan (555) 3 best is five titles in six years, accomplished by Michigan (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956). 564 is the other prorgram to have also eclipsed the 500 mark over the past 20 seasons.

NCAA Championships for the Eagles in the last 17 years. During that period, only Denver Upon completion of the 2017-18 season, Boston College maintained its best overall (3), Minnesota (2), and Minnesota Duluth (2) have won multiple national titles. winning percentage in Hockey East history for the fifth consecutive season. Over the course of 34 seasons in league play, the Eagles’ winning percentage of .633 reigns 4 .633 supreme in one of college hockey’s top conferences.

Boston College has competed in five of the last 13 national championship games Entering the season, Jerry York’s overall record was 1,053-628-117 (.618) in 46 seasons - 2006 (Wisconsin, 1-2), 2007 (Michigan State, 1-3), 2008 (Notre Dame, 4-1), 2010 as a head coach at Clarkson, Bowling Green and Boston College; he owns the most (Wisconsin, 5-0) and 2012 (Ferris State, 4-1). victories of any Division I coach in the history of college hockey. York is 36-13 in NCAA 5 in 13 1053 Tournament games as the head coach at Boston College; his 41 wins overall in the NCAA Tournament is also the highest total in Division I history. Frozen Four appearances in the last 20 years; the highest total amongst all teams in college hockey. Only Boston College (12), North Dakota (10), Michigan (7), Minnesota (5), Denver (4), and Michigan State (3) have advanced to more than two Frozen Fours 12 during that time period.

Rookie forward Oliver Wahlstrom was selected 11th overall by the New York Islanders in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft, becoming the 18th Eagle in the last 30 years to have been drafted in the first round of the NHL. He joins Brian Leetch (ninth, 1986), Craig Janney 18 (13th, 1986), Bill Guerin (fifth, 1989), Marty Reasoner (14th, 1996), Brooks Orpik (18th, 2000), Krys Kolanos (19th, 2000), Chuck Kobasew (14th, 2001), Brian Boyle (26th, 2003), (29th, 2003), (26th, 2004), Nick Petrecki (28th, 2007), Chris Kreider (19th, 2009), Kevin Hayes (24th, 2010), Michael Matheson (23rd, 2012), Alex Tuch (18th, 2014), Noah Hanifin (fifth, 2015), and Colin White (21st, 2015) as Boston College first-round draftees.

Former Eagles earned a spot on NHL training camp rosters, the second-most in college 29 hockey behind Minnesota; 17 former BC players made opening night rosters. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Joseph Woll returned to Team USA in attempt to capture back-to-back gold medals as part of the the 2018 U.S. National Junior Team at the 2018 International Federation World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. Finnish freshman Aapeli 33 Räsänen also competed at the 2018 World Junior Championship for Team Finland. With Woll's involvement last year, Räsänen became the 33rd Eagle participant in World Junior play under head coach Jerry York, joining Jeff Farkas (1996, 1997, 1998), Marty Reasoner (1996, 1997), Blake Bellefuille (1997), Brian Gionta (1998, 1999), Mike Mottau (1998), Bobby Allen (1998), Brooks Orpik (2000), J.D. Forrest (2001), (2002), Chuck Kobasew (Canada; 2002), Patrick Eaves (2003, 2004), Ryan Shannon (2003), Dan Bertram (Canada; 2006, 2007), Cory Schneider (2005, 2006), Nathan Gerbe (2006, 2007), Jimmy Hayes (2009), Chris Kreider (2010, 2011), (2011), Patrick Wey (2011), Bill Arnold (2012), Johnny Gaudreau (2013), Thatcher Demko (2014, 2015), Ian McCoshen (2014, 2015), Noah Hanifan (2015), Alex Tuch (2015), Miles Wood (2015), Colin White (2016, 2017), Casey Fitzgerald, (2017), Joseph Woll (2017, 2018), Jesper Mattila (Finland; 2017) and Julius Mattila (Finland; 2017). 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18 47th year of NCAA coaching 25th year at Boston College

• Currently in his 47th season as a Division I head coach and his 25th season at Boston • Has led 22 teams to 25 or more wins; has guided five teams to 30 or more victories College; entered the season just 14 wins away from 600 during his BC tenure • Assumed the head coaching duties at Boston College, his alma mater, on June 15, 1994 • Spent seven years (1972-79) at Clarkson and 15 years (1979-94) at Bowling Green • Has led Boston College to 11 NCAA Tournament Frozen Fours – 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, • Began the 2018-19 season as college hockey’s all-time winningest coach with 1,053 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014 career victories • Is the all-time leader in NCAA Tournament wins with 39 victories • Earned his 1,000th career victory with a 8-0 road victory over Massachusetts at the Mullins Center on Jan. 22, 2016 • Has led the Eagles to nine Hockey East Tournament titles – 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 • Earned his 925th career victory with a 5-2 win over Alabama-Huntsville on Dec. 29, 2012 in Minneapolis, surpassing Ron Mason to become the winningest coach in the • Has guided the Eagles to at least a share of three straight Hockey East Regular Season history of college hockey Championships and 10 overall – 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018 • Earned his 502nd win at Boston College on Nov. 21, 2014 with a 5-3 win at Massachusetts, surpassing his former coach John “Snooks” Kelley as the winningest • Won his 950th collegiate game with a 6-4 triumph over cross-town rival Boston coach in BC hockey history University with a 6-4 win at Kelley Rink on Jan. 17, 2014; earned his 900th collegiate victory with a 4-2 home win over Merrimack at Kelley Rink on Feb. 17, 2012; earned his • Is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to national 850th collegiate victory with a 5-0 win against Wisconsin in the National Championship titles; led Bowling Green to the 1984 NCAA title and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, Game on April 10, 2010 in Detroit; won his 500th game at Boston College on Oct. 31, 2014 2010 and 2012 NCAA titles in a 2-1 victory at Denver

• Had his Boston College jersey retired on April 12, 2010 during the program’s national • Served as head coach of a U.S. Select Team that competed in the Kitimat (British championship celebration on O’Neill plaza Columbia) Cup in the spring of 1995

• Was awarded the 2010 Lester Patrick Trophy, presented for outstanding service to • Assumed the head post at Bowling Green on April 10, 1979; led the Falcons to six NCAA hockey in the United States Tournament berths, four CCHA regular-season titles, including three consecutive crowns from 1982-84, and one CCHA tournament title • Earned the 1976-77 Spencer Penrose Trophy as the Division I Coach of the Year • Became the youngest head coach in the nation when he accepted the top job at • Reigning Hockey East Coach of the Year has won the award four times – 2004, 2011, Clarkson at age 26; guided Clarkson to 125 wins, six ECAC playoffs, and one ECAC title 2014, and 2018 • Coached under Boston College’s two legendary coaches; began his career as John • Has earned New England Coach of the Year honors twice (2004, 2014) and earned CCHA “Snooks” Kelley’s graduate assistant (1968-69), and served two years (1970-72) as Len Coach of the Year honors in 1982 Ceglarski’s assistant at Clarkson

19 AT CLARKSON CLARKSON BGSU BC TOTALS Year Record Postseason Acadia 1 1 1972-73 18-15-0 - - Air Force 2 2 1973-74 12-14-1 - - Alabama Huntsville 1 1 Alaska Anchorage 2 2 1974-75 13-15-1 - - Alaska Fairbanks 2 1 3 1975-76 18-12-1 - - Arizona State 1 1 1976-77 26-8-0 ECAC Champions Army 3 3 1977-78 19-11-0 - - Boston College 6 1 7 Bowling Green 7 7 1978-79 19-12-0 - - Brown 1 1 3 5 Clarkson Totals: 125 - 87 - 3 (.588 in 7 years) Boston University 1 45 46 Buffalo 3 3 Clarkson 4 1 5 AT BOWLING GREEN Colgate 12 2 1 15 Year Record Postseason Colorado College 6 6 1979-80 16-20-2 - - Cornell 4 3 1 8 1980-81 13-24-2 - - Dartmouth 6 5 11 Denver 10 10 1981-82 27-13-2 CCHA Champions // NCAA Tournament qualifier Ferris State 33 1 34 1982-83 28-8-4 CCHA Champions Findlay 1 1 1983-84 34-8-2 CCHA Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Harvard 2 25 27 1984-85 21-21-0 - - Holy Cross 2 2 Illinois Chicago 41 41 1985-86 28-14-0 - - Kent 4 4 1986-87 33-10-2 CCHA Champions // NCAA Tournament qualifier Lake Superior 27 27 1987-88 30-13-2 CCHA Tournament Champs // NCAA Tournament qualifier Laval 1 1 1988-89 26-18-3 NCAA Tournament qualifier Maine 1 42 43 1989-90 25-17-2 NCAA Tournament qualifier McMaster 1 1 Mercyhurst 2 2 1990-91 15-23-2 - - Merrimack 55 55 1991-92 8-21-5 - - Miami 41 5 46 1992-93 19-21-1 - - Michigan (Dearborn) 3 3 1993-94 19-17-2 - - Michigan 26 5 31 Michigan State 16 6 22 Bowling Green Totals: 342 - 248 - 31 (.576 in 15 years) Michigan Tech 4 1 5 Minnesota 4 4 Minnesota - Duluth 1 3 4 AT BOSTON COLLEGE Nebrask Omaha 1 1 Year Record Postseason New Hampshire 5 4 35 44 1994-95 11-22-2 - - Niagara 1 1 1995-96 16-17-3 - - North Dakota 3 8 11 1996-97 15-19-4 - - Northeastern 5 56 61 1997-98 28-9-5 Hockey East Tourney Champs // NCAA Tournament finalists Northern Michigan 12 1 13 1998-99 27-12-4 Hockey East Tourney Champs // NCAA Tournament semifinalists Norwich 3 3 1999-2000 29-12-1 NCAA Tournament finalists Notre Dame 10 14 24 Ohio State 1 38 3 42 2000-01 33-8-2 HEA Champions // HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Ottawa 2 1 3 2001-02 18-18-2 - - Penn State 2 2 2002-03 24-11-4 Hockey East Champions 5 5 2003-04 29-9-4 Hockey East Champions // NCAA Tournament semifinalists Princeton 4 4 1 9 2004-05 26-7-7 Hockey East Champions // HEA Tourney Champions Providence 6 2 46 54 2005-06 26-13-3 NCAA Tournament finalists Queens University 2 2 2006-07 29-12-1 HEA Tourney Champions // NCAA Tournament finalists RIT 1 3 4 2007-08 25-11-8 HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS RPI 10 3 13 St. Cloud 3 1 4 2008-09 18-14-5 - - St. Lawrence 18 4 7 29 2009-10 29-10-3 HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS St. Louis 1 1 2010-11 30-8-1 HEA Champions // HEA Tourney Champions Toronto 4 3 7 2011-12 33-10-1 HEA Champions // HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS UConn 6 6 2012-13 22-12-4 NCAA Tournament qualifier UMass 60 60 2013-14 28-8-4 Hockey East Champions // NCAA Tournament Seminfinalist UMass Lowell 1 46 47 2014-15 21-14-3 NCAA Tournament qualifier Union 1 1 2015-16 28-8-5 Co - Hockey East Champions // NCAA Tournament Seminfinalist University of Quebec 2 2 U.S. International 2 2 2016-17 21-15-4 Co - Hockey East Champions Vermont 10 5 39 54 2017-18 20-14-3 Hockey East Champions Western Michigan 4 34 38 Boston College Totals: 586 - 293 - 83 (.652 in 24 years)* Western Ontario 2 2 Wisconsin 10 10 Yale 3 2 6 11 CAREER RECORD: 1,053 - 628 - 117 (.618 in 46 years)* York 1 1 * entering 2018-19 season TOTALS 125 342 589 1,056 20 YORK’S FORMER PLAYERS ALL-TIME WINS IN COLLEGE HOCKEY HISTORY (ENTERING 2018-19 SEASON) Rob Blake San Jose 1998 Norris Trophy 1. Jerry York (Boston College)* 1,053 Colorado 2001 Stanley Cup 2. Ron Mason 924 Dan Bylsma Head Coach, Pittsburgh 2009 Stanley Cup 3. Jack Parker 897 Head Coach, Team USA 2014 Olympics 4. Red Berenson 848 5. Rick Comley 783 Brian Dumoulin Pittsburgh 2016 Stanley Cup 6. Bob Peters 744 Pittsburgh 2017 Stanley Cup 7. Mike McShane 741 Brian Gionta New Jersey 2003 Stanley Cup 8. Don Lucia 736 Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh 2009 Stanley Cup 9. Len Ceglarski (Boston College) 673 Washington 2018 Stanley Cup 10. Jeff Sauer 655 Rob Scuderi Pittsburgh 2009 Stanley Cup 11. Bob Emery* 611 Los Angeles 2012 Stanley Cup 12. Bill Beaney 602 Ryan Shannon Anaheim 2007 Stanley Cup 13. Dick Umile 596 Ben Smith Chicago 2013 Stanley Cup T14. Bill O’Neill* 592 T14. George Gwozdecky 592 HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS 25. John “Snooks” Kelley (Boston College) 502 George McPhee Bowling Green 1982 recipient *Active Coaches Brian Holzinger Bowling Green 1995 recipient Mike Mottau Boston College 2000 recipient Johnny Gaudreau Boston College 2014 recipient USA HOCKEY COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nathan Gerbe Boston College 2008 recipient Mike Mottau Boston College 2000 recipient 1. Jerry York (Boston College)* 41 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College 2014 recipient 2. Jack Parker 30 3. Red Berensen 27 NHL FIRST ROUND SELECTIONS 4. Ron Mason 22 Marty Reasoner St. Louis 1996 5. Doug Woog 21 Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh 2000 Krys Kolanos Phoenix 2000 *Active Coaches Chuck Kobasew Calgary 2001 Brian Boyle Los Angeles 2003 Patrick Eaves Ottawa 2003 Cory Schneider Vancouver 2004 Nick Petrecki San Jose 2007 Chris Kreider NY Rangers 2009 Kevin Hayes Chicago 2010 Mike Matheson Florida 2012 Alex Tuch Minnesota 2014 Colin White Ottawa 2015 Oliver Wahlstrom NY Islanders 2018

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