2006-07 Men’s Hockey Game Notes DARTMOUTHWeekend Spotlight 2006-2007 Schedule/Results (11-9-3, 7-6-3 ECACHL, 3-2-1 Ivy)

OCTOBER (2-0, 1-0 ECACHL, 1-0 IVY) GAME 27 Fri. #11/#12 HARVARD*~ W, 5-2 11-9-3, 7-6-3 ECACHL 29 Sun. #19 VERMONT (CN8) W, 3-2 23 vs. NOVEMBER (3-3-2, 3-3-2 ECACHL, 2-1-1 IVY) 3 Fri. ST. LAWRENCE~ L, 1-2 (ot) #19 Quinnipiac Bobcats 4 Sat. #13 CLARKSON~ L, 3-6 14-9-5, 9-4-4 ECACHL 10 Fri. at Colgate~ W, 6-3 11 Sat. at #11/11 Cornell*~ W, 3-2 • Friday, Feb. 9, 2007 • 7:00 pm • 17 Fri. YALE*~ L, 2-4 TD Banknorth Center • Hamden, Conn. 18 Sat. BROWN*~ W, 1-0 24 Fri. PRINCETON*~ T, 3-3 (ot) 25 Sat. #19 QUINNIPIAC~ T, 3-3 (ot) GAME Dartmouth Big Green DECEMBER (0-3-0, 0-1-0 ECACHL, 2-2-1 IVY) 11-9-3, 7-6-3 ECACHL 16 Sat. at Harvard*# (CSTV) L, 2-3 24 vs. 29 Fri. LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC (CN8) vs. North Dakota L, 1-4 30 Sat. LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC (CN8) 9-11-3, 6-8-2 ECACHL vs. #9/#9 Boston University (consolation game) L, 0-3 • Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007 • 7:00 pm • JANUARY (4-3-1, 1-2-1 ECACHL) 5 Fri. at Union~ L, 1-4 Hobey Baker Rink • Princeton, N.J. 6 Sat. at Rensselaer~ W, 6-2 SCOUTING QUINNIPIAC 13 Sat. #3/3 New Hampshire∆ (WMUR) L, 2-4 16 Tue. HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 Quinnipiac currently stands in second place in the ECACHL with 22 points and a 9-4-4 league 19 Fri. CANISIUS W, 6-3 record, 14-9-5 overall. Quinnipaic comes into Friday’s game with a win over Bentley under its belt 20 Sat. SACRED HEART W, 4-3 along with a tie with Harvard, victory over Yale and loss to Brown last week. Ben Nelson and Reid 26 Fri. at #10/10 Clarkson~ T, 4-4 (ot) Cashman each picked up five points last week. On Tuesday the Bobcats faced Bentley. Brandon 27 Sat. at #17 St. Lawrence~ L, 1-4 Wong leads his team in scoring with 30 points and 17 goals while Jamie Bates has 25 points and Bryan Leitch has 23. Cashman is the team leader with 21 assists. Bud Fisher has played 27 games FEBRUARY (2-0-0 ECACHL) in net for Quinnipiac. He has a 13-9-5 record with a 2.67 GAA and a .900 save percentage. 2 Fri. RENSSELAER~ W, 5-2 3 Sat. UNION~ W, 3-2 VS. QUINNIPIAC 9 Fri. at #19 Quinnipiac~ 7:00 PM This will be just the fourth meeting between Dartmouth and Quinnipiac with the Bobcats winning 10 Sat. at Princeton*~ 7:00 PM two out of the three played so far. On Nov. 25 Nick Johnson scored with seven minutes left in 16 Fri. at Brown*~ 7:00 PM regulation to help the Big Green to a 3-3 tie. After going up by one Quinnipiac rallied to score the 18 Sun. at Yale*~ (ESPNU) 4:00 PM next two goals of the game. Dartmouth evened it at 2-2 at 8:17 of the second off a by Tanner 23 Fri. CORNELL*~ 7:00 PM Glass. The Bobcats held a 3-2 lead late in the third period after a marker from Greg Holt just 4:16 24 Sat. COLGATE~ 7:00 PM into the final frame. However, the Big Green tied the game with exactly seven minutes to play on Johnson’s goal. Neither team could muster a goal in the remaining 12 minutes of action. In the nets, MARCH Bud Fisher had 26 saves, including 11 in the opening period, while Mike Devine recorded 21. 2-4 ECACHL First Round at Campus Sites (Best Of Three) 9-11 ECACHL Quarterfinals at Campus Sites (Best of Three) SCOUTING PRINCETON 16 ECACHL Semifinals at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. Going into the Friday matchup at Harvard, Princeton sits in eighth place in the league standings 17 ECACHL Finals at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. with a 6-8-2 record. The Tigers were winless in three games last week. Lee Jubinville led his team in 23-25 NCAA Regionals scoring with points in all three contests. Jubinville leads Princeton with 21 points and 13 assists this season. Darroll Powe is tops with 10 goals and is second with 18 points. Grant Goeckner-Zoeller APRIL and Max Cousins have each notched 10 assists. In goal Zane Kalemba has played the most minutes 5-7 NCAA Frozen Four at Savvis Center, St. Louis, Mo. for the Tigers. The freshman has a .903 save percentage and a 2.45 GAA with a 7-7-1 record on the season. Both B.J. Sklapsky and Thomas Sychterz have seen time in the nets. HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * Ivy Game ∆ at Verizon Wireless Arena, VS. PRINCETON ~ ECAC Hockey Game Manchester, N.H. In a series that has as many ties as wins over the last 21 meetings the Big Green and the Tigers meet after tying 3-3 earlier this season. On Nov. 24 Dartmouth gave up a two-goal lead in the second period to the visiting Tigers enroute to a 3-3 tie. The Big Green jumped on the board with two goals in the first period. Princeton got one back early in the second stanza when Darroll Powe connected with Lee Jubinville. Jon Grecu’s goal at 5:04 was the junior’s third goal of the season and Dartmouth’s final of the game. The Tigers put the final tally on the board at 9:16 in the third period when Max Cousins from Brett Wilson and Grant Goeckner-Zoeller allowed Princeton to tie the contest at 3-3. Both teams had several chances in overtime. Princeton had what was Sports Publicity Contact Information: seemingly the game winner but the goal was waved off as the net had come off its moorings. Both Heather Croze ([email protected]) teams were unable to score a power play goal as the Tigers went 0-6 and Dartmouth was 0-2. Office Phone: (603) 646-2468 • Office Fax (603) 646-1286 • Cell Phone (603) 996-1279 • Live stats and radio broadcasts: Princeton finished with 28 shots to Dartmouth’s 19. http://athletics.dartmouth.edu HEAD COACH entersBob his tenth season Gaudet for Division I Coach of the Year honors. He was named ECAC Coach of as head coach of the Big Green. the Year in 1995 after leading Brown to a second-place finish in the league, Gaudet is a 1981 graduate of Dart- just one-and-a-half games behind first-place Clarkson. The Bears also spent mouth and played four years for the much of the year in and out of the top 10 in the national polls. varsity hockey team as a goaltender. Gaudet’s career coaching record stands at a respectable 237-274- He came back to Dartmouth after 68. nine successful seasons behind the Gaudet originally came to Brown in 1988 following a five-year tenure bench. as an assistant coach at Dartmouth. He assisted in all aspects of the Big At Dartmouth, Gaudet has Green hockey program under head coaches George Crowe and Brian Ma- guided the Big Green to five straight son while coordinating recruiting efforts and serving as varsity goaltender winning seasons, including two 20- coach. In addition, he directed the junior varsity program his first season win seasons in 2002-03 and 2004- at Dartmouth. 05. The 20-13-2 record in 2004-05 Gaudet graduated in 1981 with a degree in visual arts after four pro- marked the fifth consecutive cam- ductive seasons for the Big Green hockey team. In 1979 and 1980, Gaudet paign above .500, the first time that’s led the Big Green to Ivy League titles and appearances in the NCAA happened in school history. Gaudet Final Four. As a senior, he served as co- and was a recipient of the has also led the Big Green to home playoff series the last six years and in Philip D. McInnis Award for spirit, loyalty and dedication to Dartmouth 2001, the program made its first trip to the ECAC semifinals in 20 years. . In 76 career games, he made a school-record 2,129 saves while He earned his 200th career win against St. Lawrence on Feb. 11, 2005 and allowing only 299 goals for a 4.00 career goals against average and an .877 has a Dartmouth record of 144-132-37. save percentage. He had his most successful campaign as a sophomore Last year the Big Green captured its first-ever ECACHL title, shar- when he recorded two of his four career shutouts to go along with a 3.03 ing the honors with Colgate. Gaudet was also named the ECAC Hockey goals against average. He was first team All-Ivy in 1978-79 and 1979-80, League’s Coach of the Year, making him the second coach to earn the award and was a two-time recipient of the Canterbury Society Award for the best with two separate teams. Mike Ouellette was named the Ivy League Player Ivy League goalie. of the Year and he is the first player under Gaudet’s tutelage to earn that Following graduation, Gaudet signed a free-agent contract with the honor. Ouellette was also given All-America honors, giving Gaudet back- of the . He played for minor league to-back players earning that award. affiliates of Winnipeg in the CHL and IHL for one year before a knee injury Gaudet took over Brown’s coaching reins in 1988 and immediately went cut short his promising career. about transforming the Bears from a perennial cellar-dweller into one of the In the summer of 1990, Gaudet served as the assistant coach of the ECAC’s top programs. During his tenure, Brown steadily climbed in the East team in the Olympic Sports Festival, held in Minneapolis. In 1994, league standings, from 12th in ’89 to eighth in ’90 and ’91, fifth in ’92, third he served again as head coach of the East team, and also coached the East in ’93, fourth in ’94 and all the way to second in ’95. Gaudet has begun the All-Star Team in the East-West Shrine College Hockey Classic. Gaudet same process at Dartmouth. The Big Green finished 11th his first two years, spent the summer of 1998 behind the bench of the New England Select eighth in 2000, fifth in ’01, third in ’05 and was tied for first last season. 16-Team at USA Hockey’s Summer Festival in Ann Arbor, Mich. During Gaudet’s time at Brown, the Bears were crowned Ivy League Gaudet and his wife Lynne – also a 1981 Dartmouth graduate – reside champions twice (1991 and 1995) and, in 1993, made the school’s first in Hanover with their three children: sons Joey and Jimmy plus daughter NCAA appearance since 1976. In both 1993 and 1995, he was a finalist Kelly. Joey is a member of the 2006-07 Big Green team. Gaudet Year-By-Year Did You Know? Year School W-L-T 1988-89 Brown 1-25-0 • Since Bob Gaudet took over the men’s hockey program in 1997, Dartmouth has 1989-90 Brown 10-16-3 improved to 139-130-36. 1990-91 Brown 9-15-3 • The Big Green has captured a conference regular-season championship and 1991-92 Brown 11-15-4 1992-93 Brown 16-12-3 made six consecutive postseason appearances under Gaudet’s reign. 1993-94 Brown 15-13-4 • Bob Gaudet is the 21st coach in Dartmouth’s 100-year history. He is the second 1994-95 Brown 15-12-3 winningest coach. It took Gaudet 246 games to reach 100 wins at Dartmouth. 1995-96 Brown 9-15-8 • Gaudet has had a winning season six straight years. 1996-97 Brown 7-19-3 1997-98 Dartmouth 11-13-5 • Dartmouth logged its second 20-win season under Gaudet in 2004-05. The Big 1998-99 Dartmouth 10-17-2 Green had won 20 games in just two seasons prior to Gaudet’s arrival. 1999-00 Dartmouth 9-17-4 • Dartmouth has had unprecedented success in the classroom since Gaudet took 2000-01 Dartmouth 16-14-4 2001-02 Dartmouth 14-13-5 over the coaching reins. Gaudet has had six players named Academic All-Ivy, one 2002-03 Dartmouth 20-13-1 named Academic All-America and 28 Academic All-ECACHL. 2003-04 Dartmouth 14-11-9 • The Big Green has established a terrific winning tradition at home, compil- 2004-05 Dartmouth 20-13-2 ing an impressive 431-342-24 record in 100 seasons while going 83-47-15 under 2005-06 Dartmouth 19-12-2 2006-07 Dartmouth 11-9-3 Gaudet. • Gaudet has been named the ECAC Hockey League’s Coach of the Year twice Dartmouth Totals 144-132-37 and is the only current coach to have earned the award with two different teams. Brown Totals 93-143-31 Overall Totals 237-274-68 • Gaudet has coached nine players who have been drafted into the NHL including a first and second round draft pick and one player currently playing in the National *Ivy League Champions – 1991 and 1995 Hockey League. *ECACHL Champions – 2006 *NCAA Tournament Appearance – 1993 *ECAC Coach of the Year – 1995, 2006 DARTMOUTH2006-07 Roster No. Name Yr. Po. Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown/Previous Team 1 Mike Devine Jr G 5-11 183 12/24/84 Orchard Park, N.Y./Buffalo Lightning 2 Mike Hartwick Sr D 6-4 225 9/29/83 Bedford, N.H./Boston Bulldogs 3 Kevin McCarthy Fr D 6-2 225 1/9/87 Stoneham, Mass./Phillips Exeter 4 Will Boardman Jr D 6-4 193 2/15/85 Brattleboro, Vt./Deerfield Academy 5 Chris Johnson So D 5-11 180 4/23/86 Duluth, Minn./Springfield Junior Blues 6 Harry Taylor Fr D 6-3 200 10/9/87 Toronto, Ont./Saint Michael’s Buzzers 7 Jon Grecu Jr F 6-0 193 1/23/86 , Alta./Calgary Canucks 8 Peter Boldt Fr D 6-0 190 1/16/87 Greenwich, Conn./Sodertalje 9 Josh Gillam Fr F 5-10 186 6/4/88 Peterborough, Ont./Peterborough Stars 10 John Gibson So D 6-3 195 2/14/85 Okotoks, Alta./Calgary Royals 11 Dan Shribman Sr F 5-9 180 2/21/84 Swampscott, Mass./Deerfield Academy 12 Sr D 6-2 212 2/20/84 Orford, N.H./Boston College 13 Brandon Harrington So F 6-1 209 5/22/85 Rochester, Minn./Sioux Falls Stampede 15 (C) Sr F 6-1 205 11/29/83 Craven Sask./ 16 J.T. Wyman Jr F 6-2 212 2/27/86 Wayzata, Minn./The Blake School 17 Connor Shields So F 6-0 192 1/5/84 Edmonton, Alta./Bonnyville Pontiacs 18 T.J. Galiardi Fr F 6-2 172 4/22/88 Calgary, Alta./Calgary Royals 19 Joe Gaudet Fr F 6-2 192 5/29/87 Hanover, N.H./N.H. Junior Monarchs 20 Rob Smith Fr F 6-1 195 8/23/87 Brooks, Alta./Calgary Canucks 21 Kevin Swallow So F 6-0 189 5/7/86 Stanwood, Mich./Chicago Steel 22 Rob Pritchard So F 5-11 197 2/4/84 Burnaby, B.C./Prince George Spruce Kings 23 (A) Jr F 6-2 220 8/10/84 N. Vancouver, B.C./ 24 Sr D 6-3 197 1/20/85 Upper St. Clair, Pa./ 25 Nick Johnson Jr F 6-2 206 12/24/85 Calgary, Alta./St. Alberta Saints 30 Joe Grossman Fr G 5-10 175 9/10/85 Foxboro, Mass./Waterloo Blackhawks 33 Dan Goulding So G 5-10 187 3/31/86 Toronto, Ont./Bowmanville Eagles DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH THUMPS RENSSELAER,Last 5-2 TimeDARTMOUTH Out SURVIVES LATE SCARE TO BEAT UNION, 3-2

HANOVER, N.H. – Nick Johnson powered the Dartmouth men’s hockey team HANOVER, N.H. – The Dartmouth men’s hockey team survived a late scare to an ECAC Hockey League win over Rensselaer last Friday. Johnson scored the by the Union Dutchmen to pick up valuable league points in the tight race for the Big Green’s final two goals while Dartmouth netminder Mike Devine made 31 saves ECAC Hockey League. The Big Green’s J.T. Wyman notched two goals while Con- picking up his ninth win of the season. nor Shields and Kevin Swallow each had two assists in the 3-2 victory. J.T. Wyman put Dartmouth on the board late in the first period. Mike Hartwick Wyman put the Big Green on the board first, late in the opening stanza. After 10 passed out to Wyman at center ice. Wyman brought the puck down, moving around shots on the goal, Swallow passed across the front of the Union net to Wyman who defenders to lift it over RPI netminder Jordan Alford’s stick hand into the right side took a that was saved by netminder Justin Mrazek. Wyman took another shot of the cage. as Mrazek fell backward to make the save allowing the puck to slide across the line. Rensselaer evened the score 2:15 into the second period off a goal by Reed Kipp David Jones was also credited with a helper. with assists going to Oren Eizenman and Kirk MacDonald. Kevin Swallow pulled Union tied things up with its first of two power play goals at 4:57 in the second pe- the Big Green ahead 41 seconds later. Shots by T.J. Galiardi and Wyman brought the riod. Lane Caffaro took a shot that was saved by Big Green netminder Mike Devine. puck out to Swallow who tucked it around the bottom right post. Torren Delforte was there for the rebound and put back. Ben Lovejoy gave Dartmouth a 3-1 lead on the Big Green’s lone power play chance The Big Green started the final period pressuring Mrazek with five straight shots of the game. Just 15 seconds into the Engineers a faceoff won by Galiardi put on goal before Jon Grecu took a shot that allowed Rob Pritchard to lift the puck the puck on Lovejoy’s stick. The senior shot once, going wide out to Galiardi who over Mrazek’s stick as Shields also assisted. Wyman then gave Dartmouth the two- passed back to Lovejoy just steps outside the right side circle for his sixth goal of the goal lead midway through the period just seconds after a Dutchmen penalty expired. season. Tanner Glass also assisted. Swallow passed around the right side of the cage to a waiting Wyman for his second Jonathan Ornelas got one back for Rensselaer at 13:41 in the final period of play. of the game. After Dartmouth killed off a 5-on-3 penalty, Ornelas took advantage of Josh Gillam The Dutchmen got one back two minutes later as T.J. Fox connected with Jeff coming out of the box by lasering a shot over Devine’s shoulder just past the blue line Christiansen and Mario Valery-Trabucco. Then at 17:07 a five-minute major to on the right side. Dartmouth’s Grecu and an empty net allowed Union two extra skaters to end the Johnson scored two unanswered goals at 18:36 and 19:45 to give the Big Green period. Despite several attempts the Big Green was able to ice the puck and preserve the final score of 5-2. David Jones and Grant Lewis assisted on Johnson’s first goal the 3-2 lead. before the junior potted an empty net strike for his eighth of the year. Devine finished with 22 saves while Mrazek had 34. Union was 2-for-6 on power Alford finished with 24 saves as the Engineers went 0-for-4 on power play at- play attempts while Dartmouth went 0-for-6 while outshooting the Dutchmen 37- tempts. RPI finished with 33 shots to Dartmouth’s 29. 24. DARTMOUTH • The Big Green has hosted a home playoff series each ofQuick the last six years, goingHits 10-3 with an average attendance of 3,362 fans per game. Dart- mouth led the league in attendance in 2005-06, averaging 4,016 fans a game. The Big Green has been in the top-20 nationally in attendance the last five seasons.

• The 2006-07 season is Dartmouth’s 101st. The Big Green has played a total of 2,039 games in that span with a record of 944-1,002-95, scoring 8,185 goals while allowing 8,188.

• Dartmouth returns 18 letterwinners from a 19-12-2 team a season ago.

• Dartmouth was picked to finish tied for fourth with Cornell by the league’s coaches and was slated to finish third by the league’s media. David Jones and Grant Lewis were named preseason All-ECACHL.

• The Big Green has five drafted players on its roster. Grant Lewis (Atlanta, 2nd round), Nick Johnson (Pittsburgh, 3rd round) and J.T. Wyman (Montreal, 4th round) were drafted in 2004 while Tanner Glass (Florida, 9th) and David Jones (Colorado, 9th round) were draftees in 2003.

• Dartmouth continues to draw the fans. In the past six years the Big Green has gone from averaging 2,205 in 1999-00 to 4,016 in 2005-06. This year Dartmouth has sold 1,860 season tickets.

• Dartmouth senior forward Tanner Glass was chosen captain to lead the 2006-07 squad. Junior forward David Jones was picked assistant captain.

• Dartmouth started the preseason ranked 10th nationally in the INCH Power Rankings, 18th nationally in the USCHO.com/CSTV and has been receiving votes in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.

• Dartmouth earned its first-ever ECAC Hockey League title with a win over St. Lawrence on Feb. 25, 2006. The Big Green’s last title was in 1979-80, winning the Ivy League.

• Dan Shribman comes back for his senior year with the Big Green. Last year Shribman took a term off to teach at a school in South Africa.

• The Big Green have several players on the team who have had relatives attend Dartmouth. Ben Lovejoy’s aunt was the women’s lacrosse captain in 1983. Dan Shribman’s grandfather, Richard Shribman, and his uncle, Pulitzer Prize winner David Shribman, both attended Dartmouth. Nick Johnson is a sixth generation attendee of Dartmouth; his parents, uncle, grandfather and great uncles all graduated from Dartmouth. Nick’s father played hockey for the Big Green and was the team’s leading scorer in 1977, his mother was a member of Dartmouth’s alpine ski team. Chris Johnson’s father graduated from Dartmouth in 1975. Peter Boldt’s sister Heather graduated from Dartmouth in 2003. Joe Gaudet is head coach Bob Gaudet’s eldest son. Both of Joe’s parents attended Dartmouth.

DARTMOUTH2006-07 Big Green

Front Row (l-r): Mike Devine ’08, Asst. Coach Dave Peters, Dan Shribman ’07, Mike Hartwick ’07, David Jones ’08, head coach Bob Gaudet, Tanner Glass ’07, Ben Lovejoy ’07, Grant Lewis ’07, Asst. Coach Brendan Whittet, Dan Goulding ’09 Middle Row (l-r): Volunteer equipment manager Dave Pruitt, Rob Pritchard ’09, Ryan Bellows ’09, Brandon Harrington ’09, J.T. Wyman ’08, Will Boardman ’08, John Gibson ’09, Jon Grecu ’08, Nick Johnson ’08, Kevin Swallow ’09, Joe Grossman ’10, trainer Jeff Frechette. Back Row (l-r): Strength coach Bob Miller, Chris Johnson ’09, Pe- ter Boldt ’10, Kevin McCarthy ’10, Rob Smith ’10, Harry Taylor ’10, Joe Gaudet ’10, T.J. Galiardi ’10, Josh Gillam ’10, Connor Shields ’09, equipment manager Brian Corcoran JUGGERNAUT DARTMOUTH2006-07 Notes The ECAC Hockey League standings are extremely tight as teams are wrapping up DARTMOUTH BY THE NUMBERS the final league games of the season. Five points seperates the teams ranked fourth (league games) through 12th as the Big Green finds itself in a tie with Cornell for fourth, six points out of first and five points ahead of 12th. Dartmouth is on the road the next two ECACHL weekends before wrapping up at home with Cornell and Colgate. Scoring Offense...... 4th Scoring Defense...... 7th HE NEEDS YOUR VOTE Power Play...... 9th Senior Tanner Glass has been selected as a finalist for the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Penalty Kill...... 8th Challenge. Fans have until Feb. 12 to vote online for their favorite player to participate in the challenge. Last season Mike Ouellette was Dartmouth’s representative in the DARTMOUTH PLAYERS BY THE NUMBERS first-ever competition. (league games)

WALTER BROWN AWARD ECACHL Senior defenseman Ben Lovejoy has been selected as one of the 15 finalists for the Points Per Game Walter Brown award which is given to the best American-born college hockey player David Jones 3rd in New England. Lovejoy is one of four players from the ECACHL on the ballot. Goals Per Game The Gridiron Club plans to announce the winner in March. David Jones 4th Nick Johnson 13th T.J. Galiardi 13th IN THE NICK OF TIME Assists Per Game Junior Nick Johnson had his sixth multiple- game against Rensselaer on Feb. David Jones 3rd 2. Johnson’s two goals were his first since a Jan. 20 game against Sacred Heart and Points Per Game Defenseman just his second and third since Nov. 25. Ben Lovejoy 10th Power Play Points FIRST SWEEP David Jones 12th The Big Green earned its first weekend sweep of the season by defeating league Power Play Goals foes, Rensselaer and Union on Feb. 2 and 3. It was Dartmouth’s second victory over T.J. Galiardi 5th RPI this year. Points Per Game Freshmen T.J. Galiardi 4th DARTMOUTH VS. RANKED TEAMS Game Winning Goals The Big Green is 3-4-2 against ranked teams this season. Dartmouth defeated then David Jones 4th No. 11/12 Harvard, 5-2 on Nov. 27 and No. 19 Vermont on Nov. 29, 3-2 before losing to No. 13 Clarkson, 6-3, on Nov. 4. The Big Green rebounded with a 3-2 Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total win over No. 11 Cornell. Dartmouth tied No. 20 Quinnipiac on Nov. 25 and fell Dartmouth 18 15 16 0 49 to No. 9 Boston University on Dec. 30. No. 3 UNH won the meeting with the Big 4th in ECACHL Green on Jan. 13, 4-2. On Jan. 26 and 27 Dartmouth faced two ranked opponents in Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Dartmouth tied No. 10 Clarkson, 4-4 before falling Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total to No. 17 St. Lawrence, 4-1. Dartmouth 9 15 21 1 46 6th in ECACHL MULTIPLE TIMES Junior J.T. Wyman has had three multiple-point games through the last four contests. AW SHOOT Wyman has notched nine points during the last 10 games. In 2005-06 Dartmouth was outshot nine times, going 3-5-1 in those games. This season the Big Green has been outshot 14 times and is 7-5-2 in those contests. The SCORING STREAKS most recent team to record more shots was Rensselaer on Feb. 2 (33 to 29). Three Big Green players are currently on scoring streaks. Kevin Swallow has the longest streak going with five points in four games while David Jones and J.T. SHOOTING HIGH Wyman have each scored in Dartmouth’s last two games with Wyman notching four Dartmouth outshot its opponents 1,152 to 907 last year. This season the Big Green and Jones scoring two. Defenseman Grant Lewis had a four point streak snapped has 663 shots on goal to its opponent’s 687. against Union. JUST SHOOT JONESING FOR SOME POINTS Dartmouth recorded a season-high 45 shots on goal Jan. 13 against New Hampshire. David Jones leads the Big Green in scoring with 29 points. He finished last season The Big Green racked up 17 shots in the first period. Dartmouth had its second second on the team in scoring with 34 points. Jones is currently ranked third in the 40-shot game on Jan. 19 against Canisius with 44. The Big Green recorded its most ECACHL in points and assists per game and is fourth in goals. He has notched shots in a period with 20 in the first stanza of play. a point in 19 of Dartmouth’s 23 games, scoring multiple times in seven of those contests. MORE JUST SHOOT Dartmouth outshot both Union and Rensselaer Jan. 5 and 6 and that’s the first CLASSY time that has happened this season. The Big Green is 4-4-1 when outshooting its The Big Green juniors account for 63 percent of the scoring this season. The six have opponent. scored 31 goals along with 71 points, led by David Jones with 29. MORE SHOOTING FABULOUS FRESHMAN In 2005-06 the Big Green did not allow an opponent to have more than 40 shots on Rookie T.J. Galiardi has scored some big goals so far in his short career. The Calgary goal. This season Colgate has been the only team to manage that. native is second on the team with eight goals while also racking up 10 helpers. KEEPING THE POWER POWER PLAYERS The Big Green held its opponents to 9-for-52 on power play chances during the Ben Lovejoy is leading Dartmouth in power play strikes with five while T.J. Galiardi month of January. and David Jones each have four. FEEL THE POWER LATE DARTMOUTH2006-07riod Notes on Oct. 21 against Prince Edward Island. David Jones potted the first goal in Of Dartmouth’s 22 power play goals this year, 14 have been scored midway-to-late the first regular season game, scoring at 8:47 in the first period on Oct. 27 against in the game. The Big Green has notched six extra-man goals in the second period Harvard. and eight in the third. FACE TIME FIRST SCORE WINS Dartmouth lost two key faceoff men with the graduation of Mike Ouellette and Dartmouth is 0-8 when its opponent scores the first goal. Eric Przepiorka. This season faceoffs have been taken by several players. Connor Shields has spent the most time in the faceoff circle. The sophomore has won 178 of AS LONG AS WE’RE AHEAD his 292 faceoffs taken. David Jones has the second-most on the team as he has won When leading after the first period, the Big Green is 7-0-2, and 9-0-1 when leading 150 of 246 faceoffs. Tanner Glass (37-76), T.J. Galiardi (132-256), Rob Pritchard after the first two periods. (134-255), J.T. Wyman (66-128), Nick Johnson (92-180) and Josh Gillam (17-32) have all taken faceoffs as well. A LITTLE SHORT-HANDED When Kevin Swallow scored his second goal of the season against Harvard on Dec. BIG FACE OFF GUY 16, the sophomore also recorded Dartmouth’s first shorthanded goal of the season. Against Quinnipiac (11/25) David Jones took the most faceoffs of the game, win- David Jones added to the tally, potting a shortie of his own against North Dakota on ning 18 of 26. J.T. Wyman against Rensselaer (1/6) also took 18 faceoffs, winning Dec. 29. J.T. Wyman had a shorthanded goal on Jan. 19 against Canisius. 18 of 31.

CENTURY CLUB CAREER HIGHS Seniors Dan Shribman, Tanner Glass, Grant Lewis and Mike Harwick have all Tanner Glass tied his career-high with three assists against Harvard on Oct. 27. joined the 100-games played club. Shribman eclipsed the mark against Yale (11/17), Mike Devine stopped a career-high 37 shots against Colgate on Nov. 10. Grant Lewis Glass against Brown (11/18), Hartwick against Harvard (12/16) and Lewis against also tied a career-high with three assists against Rensselaer on Jan. 6. Rob Pritchard Boston University (12/30). eclipsed his career-high on Jan. 19 with four points and three assists.

ALL HIS TIME IN NET FROM THE GRANITE STATE Junior goalie Mike Devine had started every game this season until Jan. 19 when Dartmouth has three players on its roster from New Hampshire, seniors Ben Lovejoy freshman netminder Joe Grossman was given the nod, breaking one of the nation’s and Mike Hartwick along with freshman Joe Gaudet. Lovejoy is from Orford and longest starting streaks by a netminder. Devine had started every game since Dec. Deerfield Academy,Hartwick is from Bedford and Bishop Guertin with Gaudet 16, 2005, 38 in all. from Hanover High.

HERE’S A FIRST THE GANG’S ALL HERE Two Big Green rookies recorded collegiate firsts in the win over Harvard on Nov. 27. Every player but one has now seen time for the Big Green. Joe Grossman received T.J. Galiardi had his first goal while Peter Boldt racked up his first assist. Joe Gaudet his ice time against Canisius on Jan. 19. Sophomore netminder Dan Goulding is recorded his first with a goal against Canisius on Jan. 19. Josh Gillam got into the the only player to have not yet played. act with his first strike against Clarkson on Jan. 26, he followed it up with a goal the next night. Gaudet earned his first assist on Jan. 26 against Clarkson. WEEKLY AWARDS Mike Devine was named Co-Goalie of the Week for Jan. 22. Rookie T.J. Galiardi WORKING OVERTIME registered his first weekly award after being named the ECACHL Rookie of the Dartmouth’s 2-1 loss to St. Lawrence was its first overtime contest of the season. Week for Nov. 27. Devine earned his second Goalie of the Week award on Nov. 13 Dartmouth is 0-1-3 in overtime games for 2006-07 after tying Princeton and Quin- after recording 72 saves against Colgate and Cornell on Nov. 10 and 11. Tanner Glass nipiac on Nov. 24 and 25 and Clarkson on Jan. 27. and Devine both earned ECACHL weekly awards for Oct. 30. Glass was chosen Player of the Week while Devine earned Goalie of the Week. CALGARY CONNECTION The Big Green has four players from Calgary and six total from the province of A LITTLE PRESEASON ACTION Alberta. Juniors David Jones, Nick Johnson and Jon Grecu, along with freshman Dartmouth won two preseason games to start the year, scoring 15 goals while T.J. Galiardi, all hail from Calgary. Those four players have combined for 75 points giving up just five. The Big Green defeated Prince Edward, 8-1, before downing this season. The Dartmouth players from that Canadian province have scored 94 Trois-Rivieres, 7-4. points. DEVINE REWARDS MISSING IN ACTION Mike Devine earned sweet redemption against Harvard on Oct. 27. The junior Freshman defenseman Peter Boldt suffered an ankle injury against Yale on Nov. 17 netminder was in goal last season when the Crimson defeated the Big Green, 10-1. but is back practicing with the team and is expected to return shortly. Senior Dan Devine exacted revenge, stopping 30 of Harvard’s shots in the 5-2 victory to earn Shribman was injured on Jan. 16 against Holy Cross and has missed six games but his first win of 2006-07. is expected to play this weekend. LINER NOTE NO LONGER ON TEAM In the Big Green’s 5-2 win over Harvard on Oct. 27, every forward line scored at Sophomore Ryan Bellows is no longer on the team. Bellows left school for personal least one point. reasons. IT HAPPENS AT HOME IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY, OR LATE Dartmouth won its season opener at home on Oct. 27, a 5-2 victory over Harvard. It’s This season the earliest goal Dartmouth has scored in a game is 57 seconds into the the first time the Big Green has begun its season at home since the 2004-05 season. first period (1/6/07 vs Rensselaer). The latest the Big Green has scored (excluding Dartmouth is 67-30-3 in home openers. Under the tutelage of Bob Gaudet, the Big empty-net goals) is 19:44 (1/16/07 vs. Holy Crosss) of the third frame. Dartmouth Green has gone 6-4 in the first game of the year. recorded back-to-back goals on Jan. 20 just :13 seconds apart. The Big Green scored at :21 seconds of the second period and then again at :34 seconds. STARTING RIGHT Dartmouth started 2006-07 off with a 2-0 start, the first since going 2-0 in 2003- JUST NUMBERS 04. Kevin Swallow scored the first goal of the 2006-07 season at 4:49 in the first pe- DARTMOUTH SWEEP 2006-07the Notesfirst since the 2001-02 season. On Nov. 3 and 4 the Big Green was swept by St. Lawrence and Clarkson, marking the first time since Nov. 17-18, 2000 that Dartmouth lost back-to-back games at SCORING BREAKDOWN home. The Big Green has been well represented by every class in scoring this season. Here is a breakdown, by class-followed by last year’s breakdown. SWEEP REVISTED Dartmouth swept Colgate and Cornell on Nov. 10 and 11. It was the Big Green’s 2006-07 first-ever sweep on the road of the Raiders and the Big Red. Class (No.) GP Goals (pct.) Points (pct.) Freshman (7) 77 11 (.142%) 23 (.298%) SNAPPED Sophomore (6) 118 13 (.110%) 47 (.398%) The Big Green’s loss to St. Lawrence on Nov. 3 snapped a 10-game unbeaten streak Junior (6) 112 31 (.276%) 71 (.633%) that dated back to Jan. 21, 2006. Senior (5) 99 14 (.141%) 51 (.516%)

DEVINE AND CONQUER 2005-06 Mike Devine stopped 72 of 77 shots on Nov. 10 and 11. The 37 saves against Colgate Class (No.) GP Goals (pct.) Points (pct.) on Nov. 10 were a career-high. Freshman (8) 158 18 (.322%) 43 (.272%) Sophomore (6) 141 40 (.283%) 82 (.581%) BALANCING ACT Junior (7) 169 22 (.130%) 74 (.437%) Balanced scoring – 13 players collected at least one point – helped Dartmouth to Senior (5) 165 33 (.200%) 110 (.667%) wins over Colgate and Cornell. SO LONG, FAREWELL WHATEVER WORKS Dartmouth lost five players from last year’s squad to graduation. A key loss to the Tanner Glass scored an empty net goal at 17:38 of the third period on Nov. 11 at Big Green was All-America Mike Ouellette. Ouellette was Dartmouth’s leading Cornell. The empty netter proved to be the gamewinner and was the first empty net scorer last season with 37 points. gamewinner of Glass’ career. PRESEASON HONORS KUDOS Dartmouth’s Grant Lewis and David Jones were both given Preseason All-League Dartmouth, which swept Yale last March in the second round of the ECACHL honors. Lewis was also given national preseason recognition when InsideColleg- playoffs, had won five straight in the series and 12 of the last 13 before losing to the eHockey.com named him as a Preseason All-America. Bulldogs on Nov. 17. ALL IN THE FAMILY DEVINE INTERVENTION Freshman forward Joe Gaudet is the oldest son of head coach Bob Gaudet. Mike Devine earned his fourth career shutout with a 4-0 victory over Holy Cross on Jan. 16. Devine has had two shutouts this season, including a 1-0 victory over VICTORIOUS Brown on Nov. 18. In the two shutouts Devine made 61 saves. This is head coach Bob Gaudet’s 10th season with the Big Green. In 2004-05 Gaudet reached a career milestone, garnering his 100th Dartmouth and his 200th THE SCORING GOALIE overall win. Gaudet’s first win at Dartmouth came in his first game, a 7-1 victory Mike Devine was credited with an assist on Jan. 20 against Sacred Heart. Last season over Army Oct. 31, 1997. Devine notched two assists. It was the first time a goalie has scored a point for the Big Green since in 2002-03. STRAIGHT UP The 2005-06 season marked the fifth straight that Dartmouth played more than 30 SOPHOMORE SENSATION games with 33. The former record of 34 games in one season was broken in 2004-05 Rob Pritchard had three goals and three assists in three wins Jan. 16-20. Pritchard when the Big Green had 35 games. potted a goal in each contest. He had four points on Jan. 19, notching a goal and three assists. The four points and three assists were career-highs for the sophomore. CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN Senior forward Tanner Glass has been selected as the 2006-07 Big Green captain. SOPHOMORE SENSATION I Joining Glass as the assistant captain is junior David Jones. Glass is the 115th captain Sophomore Kevin Swallow recorded his first multiple-point game of 2006-07 with in Dartmouth men’s hockey history. two points in a 4-0 win over Holy Cross on Jan. 16. RADIO SOPHOMORE SENSATION II Once again the 2006-07 season will showcase the Dartmouth men’s hockey team Connor Shields had four points last week. He had his second multiple-point game on the radio. All Big Green games can be accessed through the Dartmouth Sports on Jan. 19 against Canisius with a goal and an assist. Shields is third on the team Network at www.dartmouth.edu/~brdcast/sports/. with 10 assists. TELEVISION SCHEDULE WHAT A LINE Dartmouth will make a minimum of seven appearances on television this season. Head coach Bob Gaudet paired Rob Pritchard, Connor Shields and Jon Grecu The Big Green will be on CN8, CSTV, WMUR Channel 9 (local New Hampshire together for two games on Jan. 19 and 20. The three players combined for 12 points ABC affiliate), ESPNU and Time Warner Cable. in two wins. Against Canisus on Jan. 19 the three had nine points while on Jan. 20 CN8 is part of The Comcast Network and can be viewed on Channel 18 in the they combined for the game winning goal in the third period. Upper Valley. CN8 currently has a viewing area of more than nine million customers and can be watched live on CN8.com. ANOTHER FIRST Freshmen Josh Gillam and Joe Gaudet notched career firsts against Clarkson and St. COMMISSIONERS’ CUP SERIES Lawrence. Gillam had his first goal of the season on Friday, Jan. 26 against Clarkson Dartmouth’s win over Sacred Heart on Jan. 20 gave the ECAC Hockey League its third while Gaudet had his first assist on the goal. straight Commissioners’s Cup. Commissioners from the nation’s six Division I ice hockey conferences decided on a 33-game series to be played among the conferences throughout SWEPT AWAY the 2006-07 season. Twice the Commisioners Cup has come down to the game that Dartmouth lost to St. Lawrence on Jan. 27 marking a season sweep for the Saints, Dartmouth participated in with the Big Green getting the win needed for the title. DARTMOUTH 2006-07 Roster Breakdown 2006-07BIG Notes GREEN IN THE PROS The 2006-07 Dartmouth roster features five seniors, six juniors, seven sophomores There are several former Dartmouth men’s hockey players who are playing profes- and eight freshmen. The 2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green hail from eight states and sional hockey. Listed are the players and their stats to this point in the season. four Canadian provinces. Jamie Herrington...... New Mexico Scorpions...... 21 GP, 7-6-13 Alberta (6): Jon Grecu, Connor Shields, T.J. Galiardi, Rob Smith, Nick Johnson, P.J. Martin...... Toledo Storm...... 20 GP, 3-8-11 John Gibson Trevor Byrne...... ...... 25 GP, 1-9-10 (3): Kevin McCarthy, Dan Shribman, Joe Grossman Nick Boucher...... Tilburg Trappers (Holland)...... Minnesota (3): Chris Johnson, J.T. Wyman, Brandon Harrington Hugh Jessiman...... Hartford Wolfpack...... 25 GP, 1-4-5 New Hampshire (3): Mike Hartwick, Ben Lovejoy, Joe Gaudet Charlotte Checkers...... 14 GP, 8-7-15 (3): Harry Taylor, Josh Gillam, Dan Goulding Sean Offers...... Miesbach TEV (Germany)...... 18 GP, 2-8-10 British Columbia (2): Rob Pritchard, David Jones Mike Ouellette...... Charlotte Checkers...... 40 GP, 8-19-27 Connecticut (1): Peter Boldt Eric Przepiorka...... Johnstown Chiefs...... 23 GP, 4-6-10 Michigan (1): Kevin Swallow ...... St. Louis Blues...... 54 GP, 16-14-30 New York (1): Mike Devine (1): Grant Lewis DARTMOUTH’S NHL STAR Saskatchewan (1): Tanner Glass St. Louis Blues forward and former Big Green, Lee Stempniak picked up two assists Vermont (1): Will Boardman on Tuesday, Jan. 24 in the NHL’s YoungStars game. Stempniak was the only Blues player to play in the YoungStars game. In his second NHL season, Stempniak is NEWCOMERS tied for fourth on the team with 29 points (15g, 14a). He set a career-high seven Dartmouth adds eight newcomers to the 2006-07 roster. game point streak from Dec. 26-Jan. 9, registering eight points (three goals, five as- sists) over the span. Stempniak also played in his 100th career NHL game on Jan. FORWARDS 10 at New Jersey. T.J. Galiardi (Calgary, Alta. - Calgary Royals) * 2005-2006 Stats: 56 GP - 19 G, 37 A, 56 Pts. Joe Gaudet (Hanover, N.H. - N.H. Junior Monarchs) * 2005-2006 Stats: 42 GP - 16 G, 19 A, 35 Pts. Josh Gillam (Peterborough, Ont. - Peterborough Stars) * 2005-2005 Stats: 53 GP - 50 G, 54 A, 104 Pts. Rob Smith (Brooks, Alta. - Calgary Canucks) * 2005-06 Stats: 56 GP – 17 G, 19 A, 36 pts.

DEFENSE Peter Boldt (Greenwich, Conn. - Sodertalje, Sweden) * 2005-2006 Stats: 46 GP - 3 G, 7 A, 10 Pts. Kevin McCarthy (Stoneham, Mass. - Phillips Exeter) * 2005-06 Stats: 29 GP – 15 G, 20 A, 35 Pts. Harry Taylor (Toronto, Ont. - Saint Michaels Buzzers) * 2005-06 Stats: 70 GP – 3 G, 27 A, 30 pts.

GOALIE Joe Grossman (Foxboro, Mass. - Waterloo Blackhawks) * 2005-06 Stats: 43 GP – 3.13 GAA, .890 S%.

FEELIN’ A DRAFT The Dartmouth men’s hockey team currently has five drafted players on its roster. Senior forward Tanner Glass (), senior defenseman Grant Lewis () and junior forwards J.T. Wyman (), Nick Johnson () and David Jones (). Lewis will be the highest recruited player in the ECAC Hockey Leauge for 2006-07. He was a second round pick in the 2004 Entry Draft.

HIGHEST DRAFT PICK Senior defenseman Grant Lewis is currently the highest drafted player in the ECAC Hockey League. Lewis was selected in the second round in 2004 by the Atlanta Thrashers.

CENTRAL SCOUTING RANKINGS Freshman T.J. Galiardi is currently one of just two college players to be listed in the top-35 in the Central Scouting mid-term rankings. James O’Brien from the University of Minnesota is listed in the first round at 20th while Galiardi is at the top of the second round in 33rd place. Pairings/ECACHLDARTMOUTH Standings 2006-07 Line Pairings FORWARDS DEFENSE Pairings GP Record Pairings GP Record Glass, Johnson, Jones 10 6-3-1 Lovejoy, Gibson 11 7-3-1 Grecu, Pritchard, Shribman 7 3-2-2 Hartwick, Lovejoy 7 3-4-0 Glass, Wyman, Jones 7 4-3-0 Hartwick, Boldt 6 3-3-0 Swallow, Galiardi, Wyman 7 4-1-1 Hartwick, Lewis 6 4-1-1 Harrington, Gillam, Gaudet 6 4-1-1 Taylor, Boardman 6 4-2-0 Shields, Pritchard, Grecu 6 4-1-1 Gibson, Lewis 5 3-2-0 Johnson, Galiardi, Grecu 4 2-2-0 Johnson, Boardman 4 1-2-1 Pritchard, Galiardi, Grecu 4 2-2-0 Gibson, Boardman 3 0-3-0 Swallow, Galiardi, Johnson 4 2-2-0 Lovejoy, Boardman 3 1-1-1 Swallow, Shields, Wyman 4 2-2-0 McCarthy, Boardman 2 2-0-0 Bellows, Shields, Swallow 3 2-1-0 Jones, Galiardi, Johnson 3 0-1-2 Taylor, McCarthy 2 1-0-1 Pritchard, Harrington, Shribman 3 2-1-0 Wyman, Lewis 2 0-2-0 Smith, Harrington, Gaudet 3 0-3-0 Boldt, Boardman 1 1-0-0 Bellows, Harrington, Gaudet 2 0-1-1 Hartwick, Boardman 1 0-0-1 Bellows, Harrington, Shribman 2 2-0-0 Hartwick, Gibson 1 0-0-1 Gillam, Shields, Harrington 2 1-1-0 Hartwick, McCarthy 1 1-0-0 Glass, Pritchard, Jones 2 0-2-0 Hartwick, Wyman 1 0-1-0 Glass, Shields, Swallow 2 0-1-1 Johnson, Gibson 1 0-0-1 Glass, Shields, Wyman 2 1-0-1 Lewis, Lovejoy 1 0-1-0 Swallow, Shields, Shribman 2 0-2-0 McCarthy, Johnson 1 0-1-1 Bellows, Harrington, Grecu 1 0-1-1 McCarthy, Wyman 1 0-0-1 Gaudet, Gillam, Smith 1 1-0-0 Taylor, Gibson 1 0-1-0 Gillam, Harrington, Grecu 1 0-1-0 Taylor, McCarthy 1 1-0-0 Gillam, Shields, Gaudet 1 1-0-0 Grecu, Galiardi, Johnson 1 0-1-0 GOALIE Johnson, Galiardi, Jones 1 1-0-0 Name Saves GP Record Shields, Pritchard, Shribman 1 0-1-0 Devine 605 22 10-9-3 Smith, Harrington, Swallow 1 0-0-1 Joe Grossman 17 1 1-0-0

THIS WEEKEND IN THE ECACHL Friday, Feb. 9 Cornell at Rensselaer 7:00 pm 2006-07 ECACHL Standings Dartmouth at Quinnipiac 7:00 pm Colgate at Union 7:00 pm ECAC Overall Colgate at Rensselaer 7:00 pm Yale at Clarkson 7:00 pm Team Record Pts. GF GA Record Yale at St. Lawrence 7:00 pm Brown at St. Lawrence 7:00 pm 1. St. Lawrence 11-4-1 23 51 43 15-11-2 Brown at Clarkson 7:00 pm Harvard at Princeton 7:00 pm 2. Quinnipiac 9-4-4 22 65 46 13-9-5 Cornell at Union 7:07 pm 3. Clarkson 9-4-3 21 50 36 17-7-4 4. Cornell 7-6-3 17 43 39 11-9-3 Saturday, February 10: Dartmouth 7-6-3 17 49 46 11-9-3 Dartmouth at Princeton 7:00 pm 6. Colgate 6-7-3 15 43 44 12-14-4 Harvard 7-9-1 15 49 50 9-12-1 8. Princeton 6-8-2 14 47 48 9-11-3 2006-07 ECACHL Preseason Polls 9. Brown 5-8-3 13 44 45 9-9-5 Coaches Poll Media Poll Rk. Team Points Rk. Team Points Yale 6-9-1 13 43 53 9-11-3 1. Colgate (3) 108 1. Colgate (11) 222 11. Rensselaer 4-8-4 12 36 58 8-13-7 2. Clarkson (5) 101 2. Harvard (2) 208 Union 6-10-0 12 42 54 13-13-2 Harvard (4) 101 3. DARTMOUTH (5) 195 4. Cornell 95 4. Cornell (1) 178 DARTMOUTH 95 5. Clarkson (1) 173 6. St. Lawrence 67 6. Quinnipiac 139 7. Quinnipiac 60 7. St. Lawrence 123 8. Union 54 8. Union 93 9. Rensselaer 41 9. Rensselaer 71 10. Princeton 34 10. Princeton 69 11. Brown 18 11. Yale 54 Yale 18 12. Brown 35 DARTMOUTH USCHO.com/CSTV Division I Men’s Poll Polls/The Last Time Dartmouth Swept A Road Weekend: Feb. 5, 2007 Nov. 10-11, 2006, at Colgate (6-3) and Cornell (3-2) Team Record Points Last Poll 1. Notre Dame 23-5-2 756 2 Dartmouth Was Swept In A Road Weekend: 2. Minnesota 23-5-3 753 3 Nov. 4-5, 2005, at Princeton (0-3) and Quinnipiac (5-7) 3. New Hampshire 20-5-1 752 1 Dartmouth Swept A Home Weekend: 4. St. Cloud State 17-5-4 693 4 Feb. 2-3, 2007, vs. Rensseler (5-2) and Union (3-2) 5. Denver 20-10-2 597 5 6. Michigan State 17-8-2 562 6 Dartmouth Was Swept In A Home Weekend: 7. Maine 17-8-2 517 9 Nov. 3-4, 2006, vs. St. Lawrence (2-1 ot) and Clarkson (6-3) 8. Boston University 13-5-8 507 7 Dartmouth Shutout An Opponent: 9. Michigan 21-9-0 491 11 Jan. 16, 2007, vs. Holy Cross (4-0, Mike Devine) 10. Clarkson 17-7-4 471 8 11. North Dakota 15-11-2 389 12 Dartmouth Was Shutout By An Opponent: Dec. 30, 2006, by Boston University (0-3, Karson Gillespie) 12. Miami 18-10-4 363 10 13. Colorado College 16-10-2 351 15 Dartmouth Player Scored A Hat Trick: 14. Vermont 15-9-4 296 14 Nov. 19, 2005, vs. Yale (9-4, Mike Ouellette, 5 pts.) 15. Boston College 14-10-1 265 13 Dartmouth Allowed A Hat Trick: 16. St. Lawrence 15-11-2 196 17 Nov. 12, 2004, at Clarkson (Jay Latulippe) 17. Massachusetts 13-9-4 97 19 18. Niagara 17-10-3 92 16 Dartmouth Player Scored Four or More Goals: 19. Quinnipiac 13-9-5 80 18 Nov. 21, 2003, vs. Yale (Hugh Jessiman) 20. Cornell 11-9-3 72 20 Dartmouth Player Had Four or More Assists Jan. 15, 2005, vs. Vermont (Lee Stempniak) Others Receiving Votes: Bemidji State 33, Lake Superior 29, RIT 12, Dartmouth 7, Ne- braska-Omaha 7, Michigan Tech 5, Northeastern 5, Minnesota State 1, Wisconsin 1 Dartmouth Player Had Five or More Points Nov. 19, 2005, vs. Yale (9-4, Mike Ouellette, 5 pts.) Nov. 19, 2005, vs. Yale (9-4, Nick Johnson, 5 pts.) USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s College Hockey Poll Feb. 5, 2007 Dartmouth Won After Trailing By Two Periods: Team Record Points Last Poll Feb. 4, 2006, vs. Yale (6-4) 1. Notre Dame 23-5-2 482 2 Dartmouth Had 50 Or More Shots On Goal: 2. Minnesota 23-5-3 472 3 March 6, 2005, vs. Yale (5-1, 57 shots) 3. New Hampshire 20-5-1 465 1 4. St. Cloud State 17-5-4 414 4 Dartmouth Allowed 50 Or More Shots On Goal: 5. Denver 20-10-2 348 5 March 14, 2003, by Colgate (3-3, 4ot, 70 shots) 6. Michigan State 17-8-2 338 7 Dartmouth Player Scored A Shorthanded Goal: 7. Boston University 13-5-8 286 6 Jan. 19, 2007, vs. Canisius (6-3 win, J.T. Wyman) 8. Michigan 21-9-0 259 10 9. Maine 17-8-2 252 9 Dartmouth Allowed A Shorthanded Goal: 10. Clarkson 17-7-4 212 8 Dec. 29, 2006, vs. North Dakota (4-1 loss, Rylan Kaip) 11. North Dakota 15-11-2 159 12 Dartmouth Won In Overtime: 12. Miami (Ohio) 18-10-4 131 11 Feb. 11, 2006 vs. Princeton (2-1) 13. Colorado College 16-10-2 121 NR Dartmouth Lost In Overtime: 14. Vermont 15-9-4 79 14 Nov. 3, 2006, vs. St. Lawrence (2-1, ot) 15. Boston College 15-11-2 54 13 Dartmouth Tied In Overtime: Others receiving votes: St. Lawrence, 8 Jan. 28, 2007, at Clarkson (4-4) Dartmouth Scored 10 Or More Goals In A Game: Dec. 29, 2002, vs. UMass-Lowell (10-2)

Dartmouth Allowed 10 Or More Goals In A Game: March 17, 2006, vs. Harvard (10-1)

Dartmouth Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots: Nov. 28, 2004, at Boston University (Dan Yacey, 44) Opposing Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots: Jan. 13, 2007, vs. New Hampshire (Kevin Regan, 43) DARTMOUTHTale of the Tape TALE OF THE TAPE TALE OF THE TAPE Dartmouth Quinnipiac Dartmouth Princeton 11-9-3 Record 14-9-5 11-9-3 Record 9-11-3 8-5-2 Home 9-2-2 8-5-2 Home 5-6-0 3-3-1 Away 4-7-2 3-3-1 Away 4-5-2 0-1-0 Neutral 1-0-1 0-1-0 Neutral 0-0-1 22-161 (13.7%) Power Play 39-200 (19.5%) 22-161 (13.7%) Power Play 27-159 (17.0%) 140-165 (84.8%) Penalty Kill 155-176 (88.1%) 140-165 (84.8%) Penalty Kill 112-139 (80.6%) 3.00 Goals Per Game 3.75 3.00 Goals Per Game 2.91 2.83 Goals Against Per Game 2.75 2.83 Goals Against Per Game 2.96 28.8 Shots Per Game 32.0 28.8 Shots Per Game 34.0 18.3 Penalty Minutes Per Game 17.7 18.3 Penalty Minutes Per Game 13.3

Team Leaders Team Leaders Goals Goals David Jones – 13 20 – Brandon Wong David Jones – 13 10 – Darroll Powe T.J. Galiardi – 8 14 – David Marshall T.J. Galiardi – 8 8 – Lee Jubinville Nick Johnson – 8 11 – Jamie Bates Nick Johnson – 8 6 – Grant Goeckner-Zoeller J.T. Wyman – 7 9 – Two players J.T. Wyman – 7 6 – Mark Magnowski Two players – 6 Two players – 6

Assists Assists David Jones – 16 23 – David Jones – 16 13 – Lee Jubinville Tanner Glass – 13 15 – Jamie Bates Tanner Glass – 13 10 – Grant Goeckner-Zoeller Connor Shields – 13 15 – Bryan Leitch Connor Shields – 13 10 – Max Cousins Two players – 10 14 – Brandon Wong Two players – 10 9 – Two players

Points Points David Jones – 29 34 – Brandon Wong David Jones – 29 21 – Lee Jubinville Nick Johnson – 18 26 – Jamie Bates Nick Johnson – 18 18 – Darroll Powe T.J. Galiardi – 18 24 – Bryan Leitch T.J. Galiardi – 18 16 – Grant Goeckner-Zoeller Tanner Glass – 18 24 – Reid Cashman Tanner Glass – 18 14 – Two players Defensive Leaders Defensive Leaders Points Points Ben Lovejoy – 15 24 – Reid Cashman Ben Lovejoy – 15 13 – Max Cousins Grant Lewis – 8 15 – Dan Henningson Grant Lewis – 8 10 – Mike Moore John Gibson – 5 11 – Matt Sorteberg John Gibson – 5 7 – Brett Westgarth

Goalie Leaders Goalie Leaders Record Record Mike Devine – 10-9-3 14-9-5 – Bud Fisher Mike Devine – 10-9-3 7-7-1 – Zane Kalemba

Goals Against Average Goals Against Average Mike Devine – 2.66 2.61 – Bud Fisher Mike Devine – 2.66 2.45 – Zane Kalemba

Save Percentage Save Percentage Mike Devine –.911 .902 – Bud Fisher Mike Devine –.911 .903 – Zane Kalemba

Series Information Series Information Leader Quinnipiac leads series 2-1-0 Leader Dartmouth leads series 88-77-13 First Meeting 10/30/2004 – 2-1 Quinnipiac win in Hanover First Meeting 1/9/1907 – 5-2 Princeton win in N.Y. Last Meeting 11/23/2007 – 3-3 Tie in Hanover Last Meeting 11/24/2007 – 3-3 Tie in Hanover Last Ten Meetings N/A Last Ten Meetings Series is tied 4-3-3 Last Dartmouth Win a 5-4 win on 2/10/2006 in Hanover Last Dartmouth Win a 2-1 ot win on 2/11/2006 in Hanover *Since Bob Gaduet began coaching at Dartmouth his teams have gone 2-1-0* *Since Bob Gaduet began coaching at Dartmouth his teams have gone 6-9-6*

CURRENT PLAYERS VS. QUINNIPIAC CURRENT PLAYERS VS. PRINCETON This Season Overall This Season Overall Tanner Glass 1 GP, 1-0-1 5 GP, 3-3-6 David Jones 1 GP, 1-1-2 5 GP, 2-2-4 Nick Johnson 1 GP, 1-1-2 4 GP, 3-1-4 T.J. Galiardi 1 GP, 0-2-2 1 GP, 0-2-2 David Jones 1 GP, 0-1-1 4 GP, 2-2-4 Grant Lewis 6 GP, 0-2-2 Mike Hartwick 1 GP 3 GP, 0-3-3 John Gibson 1 GP, 0-1-1 3 GP, 0-1-1 J.T. Wyman 1 GP 4 GP, 1-2-3 Tanner Glass 1 GP 6 GP, 1-0-1 T.J. Galiardi 1 GP, 0-2-2 1 GP, 0-2-2 Jon Grecu 1 GP, 1-0-1 2 GP, 1-0-1 Rob Pritchard 1 GP, 0-1-1 3 GP, 0-2-2 Mike Hartwick 1 GP 5 GP, 0-1-1 Dan Shribman 1 GP, 1-0-1 4 GP, 2-0-2 Rob Pritchard 1 GP, 0-1-1 3 GP, 0-1-1 Jon Grecu 1 GP, 0-1-1 2 GP, 0-1-1 Dan Shribman 1 GP, 0-1-1 6 GP, 0-1-1 Grant Lewis 3 GP, 0-1-1 Nick Johnson 1 GP, 1-0-1 5 GP, 1-0-1 Ben Lovejoy 1 GP 3 GP J.T. Wyman 1 GP 5 GP John Gibson 1 GP 3 GP Ben Lovejoy 1 GP 4 GP Will Boardman 1 GP 2 GP Will Boardman 2 GP 2 GP Brandon Harrington 1 GP 2 GP Brandon Harrington 1 GP 2 GP Connor Shields 1 GP 2 GP Connor Shields 1 GP 2 GP Kevin Swallow 1 GP 2 GP Kevin Swallow 1 GP 2 GP Joe Gaudet 1 GP 1 GP Kevin McCarthy 1 GP 1 GP Chris Johnson 1 GP 1 GP Harry Taylor 1 GP 1 GP Kevin McCarthy 1 GP 1 GP Rob Smith 1 GP 1 GP

Mike Devine, 3 GP, 3.45 GAA, .881 save percentage, 1-0-1 Mike Devine, 3 GP, 2.54 GAA, .904 save percentage, 1-0-1 DARTMOUTH 2006-07 Statistical Season In ReviewBy The Numbers 2006-07 Team Leaders Overall...... 11-9-3 ECACHL...... 7-6-3 GOALS Ivy...... 3-1-1 D. Jones 13 Home...... 8-5-2 T.J. Galiardi 8 Road...... 3-3-1 N. Johnson 8 Neutral...... 0-1-0 J.T. Wyman 7 Last Five Games...... 3-2-0 B. Lovejoy 6 Last 10 Games...... 6-3-1 K. Swallow 6 Last 15 Games...... 6-6-3 ASSISTS Last 20 Games...... 9-8-3 D. Jones 16 Game 1 ECAC Weekend...... 2-3-2 T. Glass 13 Game 2 ECAC Weekend...... 4-2-1 C. Shields 13 In G2 when winning G1...... 2-0-0 N. Johnson 10 In G2 when losing G1...... 2-1-0 T.J. Galiardi 10 In G2 when tying G1...... 0-1-1 B. Lovejoy 9 vs. ...... 1-2-0 R. Pritchard 8 vs. WCHA...... 0-1-0 G. Lewis 8 vs. ...... 3-0-0 POINTS Games following a win...... 5-3-2 D. Jones 29 Games following a loss...... 5-4-0 N. Johnson 18 Games following a tie...... 0-2-1 T.J. Galiardi 18 Scoring first...... 11-1-3 T. Glass 18 Opponent scores first...... 0-8-0 B. Lovejoy 15 Leading after 1 period...... 8-0-2 C. Shields 14 Trailing after 1 period...... 0-4-1 J.T. Wyman 14 Tied after 1 period...... 3-5-0 R. Pritchard 13 Leading after 2 periods...... 8-0-1 K. Swallow 12 Trailing after 2 periods...... 0-5-0 Tied after 2 periods...... 3-4-2 D-MEN POINTS Overtime games...... 0-1-3 B. Lovejoy 15 One-goal games...... 5-2-0 G. Lewis 8 Two-goal games...... 0-2-0 J. Gibson 5 Games decided by 3+...... 6-5-0 PP GOALS Scoring no goals...... 0-1-0 B. Lovejoy 5 Scoring 1 goal...... 1-4-0 T.J. Galiardi 4 Scoring 2 goals...... 0-3-0 D. Jones 4 Scoring 3 goals...... 3-1-2 T. Glass 3 Scoring 4 goals...... 2-0-1 N. Johnson 3 Scoring 5+ goals...... 5-0-0 Allowing no goals...... 2-0-0 GW GOALS Allowing 1 goal...... 0-0-0 T. Glass 2 Allowing 2 goals...... 6-1-0 D. Jones 2 Allowing 3 goals...... 3-2-2 J.T. Wyamn 2 Allowing 4 goals...... 0-5-1 J. Grecu 1 Allowing 5+ goals...... 0-1-0 N. Johnson 1 B. Lovejoy 1 Outshooting opponent...... 4-4-1 R. Pritchard 1 Being outshot...... 7-5-2 K. Swallow 1 Shots are even...... 0-0-0 Having 10-19 shots...... 2-1-1 PENALTY MINUTES Having 20-29 shots...... 5-5-2 M. Hartwick 61 Having 30-39 shots...... 3-2-0 T. Glass 48 Having 40+ shots...... 1-1-0 N. Johnson 32 Allowing 10-19 shots...... 0-1-0 K. Swallow 25 Allowing 20-29 shots...... 3-4-2 T.J. Galiardi 24 Allowing 30-39 shots...... 7-4-1 R. Pritchard 22 Allowing 40+ shots...... 1-0-0 GOALIE WINS Scoring a PPG...... 10-2-1 M. Devine 10 Not scoring a PPG...... 1-6-2 J. Grossman 1 Allowing a PPG...... 6-6-2 Not allowing a PPG...... 4-3-1 GOALIE SAVES Scoring a SHG...... 1-2-0 M. Devine 605 Allowing a SHG...... 0-2-0 J. Grossman 17 DARTMOUTH At HomeLET’S GET IT STARTED – Dartmouth fans continue to pour into Dartmouth Men’s Hockey as the Big Green is averaging 4,101 fans through 15 Top Crowds at Thompson Arena games. (since 1980) THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME – The Big Green has spent 33 1. February 14, 1981 vs. Brown (5,048*) seasons in the friendly confines of Thompson Arena. Since Coach Gaudet 2. January 24, 1981 vs. Yale (4,907*) took over the reins, the attendance and the winning have increased. Since 3. January 10, 1981 vs. Cornell (4,900*) 1997 the Big Green has a 91-50-17 record at home. Overall Dartmouth 4. January 26, 1996 vs. Vermont (4,527*) is .553 on home ice, playing to a record of 439-347-29. 5. December 29, 2000 vs. New Hampshire (4,500*) February 22, 2002 vs. Princeton (4,500*) THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME 2 – In 2006-07 the Big Green has January 4, 2002 vs. Vermont (4,500*) dropped five home games. At home this season, the Big Green has averaged November 26, 2002 vs. Boston College (4,500*) 2.80 goals per game while allowing 2.60 goals per game. November 8, 2003 vs. Harvard (4,500*) November 6, 2004 vs. Princeton (4,500*) PACKING THE HOUSE – Of Dartmouth’s 15 home games this season, January 2, 2004 vs. Vermont (4,500*) the Big Green had more than 4,000 fans for four of those contests. February 11, 2006 vs. Princeton (4,500*) December 29, 2006 vs. North Dakota (4,500*) BRINGING THEM IN – Dartmouth’s games against North Dakota and December 30, 2006 vs. Boston University (4,500*) Boston University on Dec. 29 & 30 saw sellout crowds of 4,500 pour into 11. February 20, 2004 vs. Princeton (4,493) Thompson Arena for the highest attended games so far this season. 12. Nov. 24, 2006 vs. Princeton (4,445) 12. November 23, 2002 vs. Princeton (4,455) 13. January 28, 2006 vs. Rensselaer (4,444) 30 AND COUNTING – The 2005-06 season was the sixth straight 14. January 18, 2003 vs. Vermont (4,434) that Dartmouth played more than 30 games. The Big Green set a season 15. January 9, 1981 vs. Princeton (4,365) record in 2004-05 with 35 games played. The previous high was 34 which 16. January 16, 2004 vs. Clarkson (4,360) was set by the 2002-03 and 2000-01 squads. Last year Dartmouth had a 17. December 28, 2002 vs. Notre Dame (4,347) total of 33 games. 18. March 7, 1981 vs. Harvard (4,345) 19. January 30, 2004 vs. Union (4,330)

* denotes Thompson Arena was sold out. Current season in bold

Dartmouth has led the league in regularDAR seasonTMO attendanceUTH for A theTTE past threeND seasons.ANCE The FIG Big GreenUR hasES reaped the benefits of this ongoing surge at the turnstiles as fans pile into Thompson Arena on a regular basis. 2005-06 FINAL SEASON ATTENDANCE NUMBERS Dates Avg. Capacity Playoffs Dartmouth 13 4,001 4,500 4,121 Cornell 17 3,836 3,836 3,836 Rensselaer 20 3,128 5,217 2,193 Yale 14 3,095 3,486 Harvard 14 2,372 2,776 2,027 Clarkson 18 2,327 3,000 1,317 St. Lawrence 18 2,292 3,000 2,220 Quinnipiac 15 1,875 1,000 Colgate 19 1,836 2,246 1,717 Union 19 1,730 2,225 1,425 Princeton 13 1,635 2,100 Brown 12 1,262 2,495 SEASON TICKET SALES SINCE Year Season Tix Avg. Att. Home Record 1999-00 295 2,205 5-4-3 2000-01 589 2,952 12-4-0 2001-02 832 3,253 9-3-4 2002-03 1,046 3,738 14-4-0 2003-04 1,159 4,037 8-3-4 2004-05 1,841 3,766 12-6-2 2005-06 1,860 4,016 13-3-0 DARTMOUTHCareer Highs #2 Mike Hartwick #18 T.J. Galiardi #33 Mike Devine Goals...... 1 (2/11/04 vs. St. Lawrence) Goals...... 2 (1/6/07 vs. Rensselaer) Shots...... 40 (11/10/06 vs. Colgate) Assists...... 3 (2/10/06 vs. Princeton) Assists...... 2 (2 times) Saves...... 37 (11/10/06 vs. Colgate) Points...... 1 (5 times) Points...... 2 (3 times) Win Streak...... 5 (2 times) Losing Streak...... 2 #7 Jon Grecu #19 Joe Gaudet Shutouts...... 3 Goals...... 2 (11/11/06 vs. Cornell) Goals...... 1 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius) Assists...... 3 (2 times) Assists...... 1 (1/26/07 vs. Clarkson) #30 Joe Grossman Points...... 3 (2 times) Points...... 1 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius) Shots...... 20 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius) Saves...... 17 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius) #8 Peter Boldt #21 Kevin Swallow Win Streak...... 1 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius) Assists...... 1 (10/27/06 vs. Harvard) Goals...... 2 (1/28/06 vs. Rensselaer) Assists...... 1 (5 times) #35 Dan Goulding #9 Josh Gillam Points...... 2 (2 times) Shots...... 3 (12/10/05 vs. BU) Goals...... 1 (2 times) Saves...... 2 (12/10/05 vs. BU) Points...... 1 (2 times) #22 Rob Pritchard Goals...... 2 (12/16/05 vs. Harvard) #10 John Gibson Assists...... 3 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius) Goals...... 1 (2 times) Points...... 4 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius) Assists...... 1 (3 times) Points...... 1 (2 times) #23 David Jones Goals...... 3 (2/24/06 vs. Clarkson) #11 Dan Shribman Assists...... 3 (2 times) Goals...... 1 (5 times) Points...... 4 (11/19/05 vs. Yale) Assists...... 2 (1 times) Points...... 3 (1/30/04 vs. Clarkson) #24 Grant Lewis Goals...... 1 (3 times) #12 Ben Lovejoy Assists...... 3 (3 times) Goals...... 1 (3 times) Points...... 3 (2 times) Assists...... 3 (11/19/05 vs. Yale) Points...... 3 (11/19/05 vs. Yale) #25 Nick Johnson Goals...... 2 (4 times) #15 Tanner Glass Assists...... 3 (11/19/05 vs. Yale) Goals...... 2 (2 times) Points...... 5 (11/19/05 vs. Yale) Assists...... 3 (2 times) Points...... 4 (3/11/06 vs. Yale) #26 Brandon Harrington Goals...... 1 (2 times) #16 JT Wyman Assists...... 1 (10/28/06 vs. Harvard) Goals...... 2 (2 times) Points...... 1 (3 times) Assists...... 1 (5 times) Points...... 2 (3 times)

#17 Connor Shields Goals...... 1 (3 times) Assists...... 2 (11/11/06 vs. Cornell) Points...... 2 (11/11/06 vs. Cornell) DARTMOUTH Ryan WillGame-by-Game Peter T. J. Joe John Josh StatsTanner Jon Brandon Mike Chris Bellows Boardman Boldt Galiardi Gaudet Gibson Gillam Glass Grecu Harrington Hartwick Johnson HARVARD 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-3-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP VERMONT 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP ST. LAWRENCE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP CLARKSON 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Colgate 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Cornell 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 YALE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 BROWN DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP PRINCETON DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP QUINNIPIAC 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Harvard DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP NORTH DAKOTA DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP BOSTON UNIV. DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Union DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Rensselaer DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 vs. New Hampshire DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 HOLY CROSS DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP CANISIUS DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP SACRED HEART DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Clarkson DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 at St. Lawrence DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP RENSSELAER DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP UNION DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Quinnipiac at Princeton at Brown at Yale CORNELL COLGATE

Nick David Grant Ben Kevin Rob Connor Dan Rob Kevin Harry J.T. Johnson Jones Lewis Lovejoy McCarthy Pritchard Shields Shribman Smith Swallow Taylor Wyman HARVARD 1-0-1 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 VERMONT 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 ST. LAWRENCE 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 CLARKSON 1-0-1 0-2-2 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 at Colgate 0-2-2 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-2-2 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 at Cornell 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 YALE 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 BROWN 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 PRINCETON 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 QUINNIPIAC 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at Harvard 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 NORTH DAKOTA 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 BOSTON UNIV. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at Union 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 at Rensselaer 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-3-3 0-2-2 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 vs. New Hampshire 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 HOLY CROSS 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 CANISIUS 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-3-4 1-1-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 SACRED HEART 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Clarkson 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1-1-2 at St. Lawrence 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 RENSSELAER 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 UNION 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-2-2 DNP DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 at Quinnipiac at Princeton at Brown at Yale CORNELL COLGATE DARTMOUTH Mike DanGame-by-Game Joe Multiple Stats-Point Game Leaders Devine Goulding Grossman 2-Pt. 3-Pt. 4-Pt. 5-Pt Total HARVARD 30-32 DNP DNP David Jones 4 2 0 0 6 VERMONT 29-31 DNP DNP Tanner Glass 2 2 0 0 4 ST. LAWRENCE 33-35 DNP DNP Nick Johnson 5 0 0 0 5 CLARKSON 18-24 DNP DNP at Colgate 37-40 DNP DNP T.J. Galiardi 4 0 0 0 4 at Cornell 35-37 DNP DNP Connor Shields 3 0 0 0 3 YALE 33-37 DNP DNP J.T. Wyman 3 0 0 0 3 BROWN 30-30 DNP DNP Jon Grecu 1 1 0 0 2 PRINCETON 25-28 DNP DNP Ben Lovejoy 2 0 0 0 2 QUINNIPIAC 21-24 DNP DNP Kevin Swallow 2 0 0 0 2 at Harvard 30-33 DNP DNP Grant Lewis 0 1 0 0 1 NORTH DAKOTA 14-18 DNP DNP Rob Pritchard 0 0 1 0 1 BOSTON UNIV. 22-24 DNP DNP Dan Shribman 1 0 0 0 1 at Union 23-26 DNP DNP Team Totals: 27 6 1 0 34 at Rensselaer 27-29 DNP DNP vs. New Hampshire 26-28 DNP DNP HOLY CROSS 31-31 DNP DNP CANISIUS DNP DNP 17-20 SACRED HEART 35-38 DNP DNP at Clarkson 28-32 DNP DNP at St. Lawrence 27-31 DNP DNP RENSSELAER 31-33 DNP DNP UNION 22-24 DNP DNP at Quinnipiac at Princeton at Brown at Yale CORNELL COLGATE

2006-07 Scoring By Period Breakdown 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total David Jones 4-5-9 5-5-10 3-7-10 12-17-29 Tanner Glass 0-5-5 1-6-7 4-2-6 5-13-18 T.J. Galiardi 4-2-6 2-6-8 2-2-4 8-10-18 Nick Johnson 2-3-5 2-5-7 4-2-6 8-10-18 Ben Lovejoy 2-2-4 2-2-4 2-5-7 6-9-15 Connor Shields 1-3-4 0-3-3 0-7-7 1-13-14 J.T. Wyman 4-1-5 1-3-4 2-3-5 7-7-14 Rob Pritchard 3-2-5 0-1-1 3-4-7 6-7-13 Kevin Swallow 0-4-4 6-0-6 0-2-2 6-6-12 Jon Grecu 0-3-3 2-2-4 1-2-3 3-7-10 Grant Lewis 0-4-4 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-8-8 Dan Shribman 1-2-3 1-1-2 1-1-2 3-4-7 John Gibson 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-5-5 Brandon Harrington 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-2-3 Mike Hartwick 0-3-3 0-3-3 Joe Gaudet 1-1-2 1-1-2 Josh Gillam 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 Peter Boldt 0-1-1 0-1-1 Mike Devine 0-1-1 0-1-1

Total 23-42-65 21-42-63 25-42-67 68-127-195 DARTMOUTH2006-07 Boxscores Game 1 Oct. 27, 2006 Shots On Goal tender interference), 13:01; C – Tuttle (holding), 15:32; D 1st 2nd 3rd F – Jones (hooking), 15:44; C – Crowe (roughing), 17:18; 1st 2nd 3rd F Vermont 8 15 8 — 31 D – Hartwick (slashing), 20:00. Harvard 1 1 0 — 2 Dartmouth 10 4 5 — 19 Third Period: C – D’Alvise, 1:17; C –Zalewski (Beca, Dartmouth 1 4 0 — 5 Weller), 3:44; D –Galiardi (Lovejoy, Shields), 13:03. Pen- Goalies: D–Devine, 2-0-0 (29-31); V–Fallon (16-19). alties: D – Shields (tripping), 4:23; C – Mason (hooking), Power Plays: D – 2-12, V – 2-12 7:23; C – Kolu (holding), 9:14; D – Johnson (hitting from First Period: H – Fraser, 10:26; D – Jones (Glass, Referee: Frank Murphy behind), 9:28; C –D’Alvise (hooking), 11:24; C – Paquet Gibson), 8:47. Penalties: D – Johnson (hooking), 3:10; D Linesmen: Joe Ross, Richard Patry (elbowing), 14:41; D – Glass (high sticking), 14:41; C – Glass (cross-checking), 4:10; D – Hartwick (hooking), Att: 4,011 – Curley (holding), 19:38; D – Swallow (hitting from 7:55; H – Maki (roughing, contact to the head), 9:04; behind), 20:00; D – Swallow (game misconduct), 20:00 D – Boldt (interference), 10:00; H –Biega (roughing), 10:56. Game 3 Nov. 3, 2006 Shots On Goal Second Period: D – Shribman (Bellows, Harrington), 1st 2nd 3rd F 16:36; D –Johnson ( Jones, Glass), 12:40; H –Maki 1st 2nd 3rd OT F Clarkson 11 5 8 — 24 (Du, Biega), 11:12; D – Wyman (Jones, Glass), 5:15; D St. Lawrence 0 0 1 1 2 Dartmouth 11 18 8 — 37 – Galiardi (Grecu, Boldt), 4:41. D – Hartwick Penalties: Dartmouth 0 0 1 0 1 (interference), 14:58; D – Grecu (high sticking), 12:30; H Goalies: D–Devine, 2-2-0 (18-24); C–Leggio (34-37). – McCafferty (holding), 5:53; D –Hartwick (hooking), Power Plays: D – 3-18, C – 3-8 2:16; H – Reese (hooking), 00:06. First Period: None. Penalties: SLU – DeVergilio (holding), 00:34; D – Gaudet (hooking), 3:49; D Referee: Chip McDonald Third Period: None. Penalties: D –Hartwick (interfer- – Glass (holding), 8:37; D – Shields (slashing), 14:25; Linesmen: Jim Briggs, Joe Ross ence), 18:54; D – Hartwick (roughing), 13:00; H – Morin Att: 3,938 (slashing), 13:00; D –Grecu (grabbing the facemask), SLU – DeVergilio (interference), 16:12; D – Hartwick 2:39; H – Rolecek (roughing), 2:39; H –Rolecek (rough- (boarding), 19:47. ing), 2:39. Second Period: None. Penalties: D – Johnson (rough- ing), 4:38; D – Gibson (tripping), 12:12; SLU –Fensel Shots On Goal (high sticking), 12:23; SLU – Cunningham (boarding), Game 5 Nov. 10, 2006 1st 2nd 3rd F 17:10; D – Lovejoy (hooking), 18:43. 1st 2nd 3rd F Harvard 10 7 15 — 32 Third Period: D –Galiardi (Pritchard, Shribman), 2:08; Dartmouth 13 9 7 — 29 SLU – Fensel (DeVergilio, Generous), 8:23. Penalties: Dartmouth 3 1 2 — 6 SLU – Sandrzyk (interference), 5:28; D – Johnson (hit Colgate 0 0 3 — 3 Goalies: D–Devine, 1-0-0 (30-32); H–Tobe (24-29). after whistle), 7:54; SLU – Generous (tripping), 10:40; Power Plays: D – 1-5, H – 1-7 SLU – Taylor (interference), 11:40. First Period: D – Galiardi (Swallow, Shields), 1:01; Referee: Eugene Binda Overtime: SLU – Giffin (DeVergilio, Fensel), 4:36. D – Harrington (Pritchard, Shribman), 2:10; D – Jones Linesmen: Joe Ross, Marty Demers ( Johnson, Glass), 15:31. Penalties: C – Winchester Att: 4,318 Shots On Goal (contact to the head elbowing), 00:39; D – Boldt (interfer- 1st 2nd 3rd OT F ence), 2:55; D – Glass (slashing), 4:48; C – Winchester St. Lawrence 11 12 11 1 35 (interference), 629; C – Torti (holding), 7:13; D – Johnson Dartmouth 3 6 12 2 23 (slashing), 8:10; D –Swallow (holding), 10:54; C – Bog- danich (hooking), 12:44; D – Glass (slashing), 13:18; Game 2 Oct. 29, 2006 Goalies: D–Devine, 2-1-0 (33-35); SLU–Petizian C – Sloane (hooking), 15:47; D – Glass (interference), 1st 2nd 3rd F (22-23). 16:12;D – Boardman (tripping), 5:13. Vermont 0 2 0 — 2 Power Plays: D – 0-6, SLU – 1-8 Second Period: D – Grecu (Gibson, Johnson), 8:02. Referee: Dave Hansen Dartmouth 1 1 1 — 3 Penalties: C – St. Pierre (obstruction hooking), 11:48; Linesmen: Scott Whittemore, Andy O’Brien D – Wyman (interference), 12:14; D – Hartwick (hook- Att: 3,922 ing), 13:38; D – Grecu (hooking), 16:05; C – Gillanders First Period: D – Lovejoy (Glass, Jones), 00:58. Penal- (unsportsmanlike conduct), 17:27; D – Hartwick (un- ties: V –Carlson (hooking), 00:08; D – Boldt (hooking), sportsmanlike conduct), 17:27; D – Hartwick (holding), 1:51; V – Cullity (interference), 6:17; V –Mitchell (hook- 17:27; C – Bogdanich (charging the goalie), 18:24; D ing), 7:31; V – Tomko (hooking), 8:47; D – Lovejoy – Glass (slashing), 18:24. (hooking), 9:40; D –Shields (interference), 9:43; V – Cul- Game 4 Nov. 4, 2006 Third Period: D – Grecu (Bellows, Shields), 00:59; C lity (Holding), 13:07; V – Stalberg (hooking), 18:49; D 1st 2nd 3rd F – Werner (St. Pierre, Camper), 3:02; C – Riley (Anderson, –Wyman (holding), 19:19. Clarkson 3 1 2 — 6 Sloane), 5:03; D – Shribman (Pritchard, Lovejoy), 11:23; Second Period: D – Swallow (Gibson, Shields), 6:23; V Dartmouth 0 2 1 — 3 C – McIntyre (St. Pierre, Anderson), 14:53. Penalties: C –Strong (Mitchell, Macauley), 9:30; V – Strong (Mitchell, – Torti (hooking), 2:00; D – Bellows (hooking), 2:55; D Macauley), 18:22. Penalties: D – Taylor (hooking), 1:59; V – Boldt (holding), 14:07; D – Galiardi (hooking), 15:41; First Period: C – Clitsome (Zalewski), 6:50; C – Guthe- – Stalberg (interference), 3:09; V – Cullity (interference), C – McIntyre (slashing), 17:50; D – Shields (tripping), rie (Bellows, Mason), 8:32; C – Zalewski (Guthrie, Beca), 4:17; D – Taylor (hooking), 6:46; V – Strong (holding the 19:23. stick), 6:49; D – Pritchard (slashing), 9:19; D – Galiardi 11:17. Penalties: C – Gutherie (interference), 3:45; C – Kolu (interference), 4:53; D – Johnson (slashing), 7:03; (interference), 12:28; V – Owens (hooking), 15:06; D Shots On Goal C – Marks (holding), 8:21; D – Johnson (hitting from be- – Hartwick (interference), 18:04; V – Vock (hooking), 1st 2nd 3rd F hind), 9:43; D – Pritchard (hooking), 10:31; D – Galiardi 19:34; V – Strong (hooking), 19:42. Dartmouth 12 8 6 — 26 (hit after whistle), 13:06; SLU – Marks (hit after whistle), Third Period: D – Glass (Jones, Wyman), 1:35. Penal- Colgate 4 18 18 — 40 ties: D – Bellows (tripping), 2:40; D – Swallow (holding), 13:06; C – Bellows (hooking), 13:29; C – Team (too many men on ice), 15:44; C – Beca (boarding), 18:02. 2:40; D –Wyman (hooking), 14:17; V – Roloff (tripping), Goalies: D–Devine, 3-2-0 (37-40); C–Dekanich (16-21), 15:51; D – Wyman (hooking), 15:51; V –Strong (10- Second Period: D – Lovejoy (Wyman, Jones), 5:27; C 3-5-2, C–Kowalkoski (4-5). minute misconduct), 20:00. – Beca (Zalewski, Guthrie), 7:53; D – Johnson (Glass, Power Plays: D – 1-7, C – 1-13 Jones), 14:32. Penalties: D – Jones (hooking), 00:17; C Referee: Alex Dell – Clitsome (holding), 4:48; D – Lovejoy (high sticking), Linesmen: B.J. Ringrose, John Everett 7:15; C – Weller (high sticking), 10:43; C – Weller (goal- Att: 2,007 DARTMOUTH Game 6 Nov. 11, 20062006-07Referee: Peter Feola BoxscoresGoalies: D–Devine, 5-3-1 (25-28); P–Kalemba, 1-3-1 Linesmen: Mike Baker, Scott Whittemore (16-19). 1st 2nd 3rd F Att: 3,972 Power Plays: D – 0-2, P – 0-6 Dartmouth 2 0 1 – 3 Referee: Dave Hansen Cornell 0 0 2 – 2 Linesmen: Brian MacDonald, Matt Riegert Game 8 Nov. 18, 2006 Att: 4,445 First Period: D – Lovejoy (Johnson, Wyman), 7:58; 1st 2nd 3rd F D – Galiardi (Shields, Swallow), 19:38. Penalties: D – Shields (hooking), 1:44; C – Salmela (contact to the Brown 0 0 0 — 0 Game 10 Nov. 25, 2006 head, elbowing), 7:31; D – Harrington (tripping), 9:11; Dartmouth 0 1 0 — 1 1st 2nd 3rd OT F D – Glass (checking from behind), 9:46; C – Mugford Quinnipiac 2 0 1 0 3 (hooking), 17:38; C – Seminoff (contact to the head, First Period: None. Penalties: B – Stuart (contact to elbowing), 18:38. the head-roughing), 1:11; B – Russell (hoooking), 6:54; Dartmouth 1 1 1 0 3 Second Period: None. Penalties: C – Krantz (interfer- D – Lovejoy (tripping), 11:09; B – Robertson (holding), ence), 4:55; D – Jones (contact to the head, elbowing), 12:25; D – Gaudet (hooking), 16:43. First Period: D – Shribman (Pritchard, Grecu), 2:04; 9:20; C – Romano (slashing), 10:335; D – Galiardi (cross- Second Period: D – Jones (Lovejoy), 2:58. Penalties: Q – Doherty (Agnew, Lefort), 9:42; Q – Bates (Cashman, checking), 11:42; D – Boardman (hooking), 15:06; C B – Baier (high sticking), 1:25; B – Dersch (holding), Nelson), 16:28. Penalties: Q – Myers (tripping), 2:11; D – Milo (boarding), 18:26; D – Boldt (hooking), 19:51. 2:51; D – Lovejoy (tripping), 4:52; D – Gibson (hitting – Johnson (cross-checking), 2:55; D – Bellows (hooking), Third Period: D – Glass, 17:38; C – Romano (Sawada), from behind), 5:47; D – Glass (obstruction-elbowing), 6:09; D – Glass (boarding), 10:38; Q – Agnew (hook- 19:08; C – Sawada (McCutcheon), 19:28. Penalties: D 8:28; B – Slais (contact to the head-roughing), 11:05; B ing), 13:51; D – Pritchard (hooking), 15:28; Q – Holt – Grecu (holding), 12:26; C – Krantz (unsportsmanlike – Timberlake (obstruction), 15:53. (interference), 18:48; Q – Nelson (tripping), 19:24; Q conduct, diving), 12:26; D – Lovejoy (hooking), 13:56; Third Period: None. Penalties: D – Galiardi (charg- – Sorterberg (slashing), 20:00. D – Hartwick (roughing), 19:03; C – Bitz (roughing), ing), 00:25; D – McCarthy (hitting from behind), 7:54; Second Period: D – Glass (Johnson, Galiardi), 8:17. 19:03. D – McCarthy (game misconduct), 7:54; B – Vokes (high Penalties: D – Harrington (tripping), Q – Marshall sticking), 11:56; D – Glass (cross-checking), 13:03; B (interference), 10:28; Q – Marshall (hitting from be- Shots On Goal – Hurley (unsportsmanlike conduct), 20:00; D – Hart- hind), 12:58; Q – Marshall (game misconduct), 12:58; D 1st 2nd 3rd F wick (unsportsmanlike conduct), 20:00. – Jones (hooking), 13:03; D – Johnson (slashing), 16:46; Dartmouth 7 9 7 – 23 Q – Wong (tripping), 19:55. Cornell 16 10 11 – 37 Shots On Goal Third Period: Q – Holt (Myers, Meyer), 4:16; D 1st 2nd 3rd F – Johnson (Galiardi, Jones), 13:00. Penalties: Q – Lampe Goalies: D–Devine, 4-2-0 (35-37); C–Davenport (20- Brown 6 7 17 — 30 (tripping), 15:49. 22). Dartmouth 16 15 7 — 38 Power Plays: D – 2-6, C – 0-7 Shots On Goal Referee: Frank Murphy Goalies: D–Devine, 5-3-0 (30-30); B–Rosen, 2-1-0 1st 2nd 3rd OT F Linesmen: Thomas George, John Everett (37-38). Quinnipiac 8 7 9 0 24 Att: 4, 267 Power Plays: D – 1-8, B – 0-8 Dartmouth 12 10 6 1 29 Referee: Alex Dell Linesmen: Michael Shea, Andy O’Brien Goalies: D–Devine, 5-3-2 (21-24); Q–Fisher, 7-4-3 Game 7 Nov. 17, 2006 Att: 3,912 (26-29). Power Plays: D – 0-10, Q – 1-6 1st 2nd 3rd F Referee: Eugene Binda Yale 0 2 2 – 4 Linesmen: Marty Demers, David Spannaus Game 9 Nov. 24, 2006 Att: 3,612 Dartmouth 0 0 2 – 2 1st 2nd 3rd OT F First Period: None. Penalties: D – Johnson (hooking), Princeton 0 2 1 0 3 2:10; Y – Engasser (hooking), 4:37; Y – Cohen (hooking), Dartmouth 2 1 0 0 3 Game 11 Dec. 16, 2006 11:06; Y – Boucher (elbowing), 14:40. 1st 2nd 3rd F Second Period: Y – Backman (Donald, Arcobello), First Period: D – Johnson (Jones, Galiardi), 12:58; D Dartmouth 0 2 0 – 2 00:49; Y – Page (LeClerc, Arcobello), 19:03. Penalties: Y – Jones (Galiardi, Gibson), 19:55. Penalties: D – Wyman – LeClerc (elbowing), 5:32; D – Grecu (hooking), 10:46; Y (tripping), 1:24; D –Galiardi (high sticking), 4:41; D Harvard 1 2 0 – 3 – Cahill (hooking), 13:00; D – Bellows (tripping), 13:44; – Swallow (boarding), 14:20; P – Hagel (interference), D – Galiardi (boarding), 17:53. 15:56. First Period: H – Taylor (Pelle, Dufault), 2:48. Penalties: Third Period: Y – Arcobello (Backman, Coehn), 00:19; Second Period: P – Powe (Jubinville, Westgarth), 4:44.; D – Hartwick (hitting from behind), 1:21; D – Hartwick D – Jones (Glass, Lovejoy), 5:58; Y – Cohen (Nelson, D – Grecu (Shribman, Pritchard), 5:04. Penalties: D (game misconduct), 1:21; H – Watters (hitting from Yaworski), 16:43; D – Johnson (Wyman, Jones), 18:58. – Galiardi (hooking), 1:00; D – Gibson (hooking), 10:09; behind), 8:04; H – Fraser (obstruction cross-checking), Penalties: Y – Thomey (holding), 00:55; Y – Arcobe- D – Harrington (hooking), 16:38. 12:25; H – Watters (roughing), 15:05; D – Pritchard llo (interference), 7:10; D – Glass (slashing), 8:37; Y Third Period: P – Cousins (Wilson, Goeckner-Zoeller), (hooking), 15:05; D – Johnson (hitting after the whistle), – Thomey (hooking), 10:45; D – Galiardi (slashing), 9:16. Penalties: P – Westgarth (cross-checking), 3:31. 20:00. 15:19; Y – Turner (hooking), 18:10. Overtime: None. Penalties: None Second Period: H – Taylor (Du, Morin), 00:44; H – Rogers (Du, Pelle), 4:32; D – Jones (Galiardi, Lewis), Shots On Goal Shots On Goal 4:52; D – Swallow (Shields), 11:10. Penalties: D – Lewis 1st 2nd 3rd F 1st 2nd 3rd OT F (hitting from behind), 2:47; H – Coskren (roughing), 5:59; Yale 6 14 17 – 37 Princeton 5 14 5 4 28 D – Boardman (cross-checking), 9:48. Dartmouth 4 7 5 – 16 Dartmouth 5 4 7 3 19 Third Period: None. Penalties: D – Jones (slashing), 6:24; H – Coskren (kneeing), 8:38; D – Pritchard (hitting Goalies: D–Devine, 4-3-0 (33-37); Y–Richards (14-16). after the whistle), 15:44; H – Watters (hitting after the Power Plays: D – 1-9, Y – 2-9 whistle), 15:44; D – Glass (unsportsmanlike conduct), 20:00; H – Reese (unsportsmanlike conduct), 20:00; DARTMOUTH H – McCabe (unsportsmanlike conduct), 20:00. 2006-07– Gilroy (Higgins, Weston), Boxscores 16:22; BU – Schaeffer, 17:57. 10:27, D – Galiardi (contact to the head-roughing), D – Johnson (tripping), 00:46; BU – Ewing Penalties: 15:34; D – Gillam (slashing), 18:52; D – Glass (board- Shots On Goal (elbowing-contact to the head), 3:56; D – Harrington ing), 19:15. 1st 2nd 3rd F (roughing), 10:10. RPI – Ornelas (MacDonald, Luthi), Dartmouth 11 7 8 — 26 Second Period: 00:51; D – Jones (Lovejoy, Glass), 19:00. D Harvard 13 11 9 — 33 Shots On Goal Penalties: 1st 2nd 3rd F – Lewis (tripping), 3:14; RPI – Kipp (cross-checking), 4:06; RPI – Luthi (tripping), 5:43; RPI – Swanson Goalies: D–Devine, 5-4-2 (30-33); H–Tobe, 3-5-0 (14- BU 7 3 15 – 25 (cross-checking), 18:30; RPI –Kipp (10-minute mis- 16); Richter (10-10). Dartmouth 7 6 8 – 21 conduct), 20:00. Power Plays: D – 0-4, H – 3-6 Referee: Alex Dell Goalies: D–Devine, 5-6-2 (22-24); BU–Gillespie, 2-0-0 Third Period: D – Glass (Jones, Lewis), 2:48; RPI Linesmen: Scott Whittemore, Joe Ross (21-21). – Luthi (Kerins, MacDonald), 19:45. Penalties: D Att: 3,089 Power Plays: D – 0-5, BU – 0-5 – Lovejoy (hooking); RPI – Klerer (XC), 2:22; D – Har- Referee: Peter Feola rington (contact to the head), 7:18; RPI – Angers-Goulet Linesmen: Mike Baker, Tommy George (roughing), 7:18; RPI – Orenlas (contact to the head), Att: 4,500 (sellout) 7:18; RPI – Ornelas (roughing), (9:58; D – Devine Game 12 Dec. 29, 2006 (contact to the head), 14:31; D – Galiardi (interfer- 1st 2nd 3rd F ence), 16:59; D – Wyman (delaying the game), 18:43; D – Shields (slashing), 19:17. N. Dakota 1 0 3 — 4 Game 14 Jan. 5, 2007 Dartmouth 0 1 0 — 1 1st 2nd 3rd F Shots On Goal Dartmouth 1 0 0 – 1 1st 2nd 3rd F First Period: UND – Kaip (Lamoureux), 2:21. Penal- Dartmouth 15 13 8 — 36 ties: UND – Jones (interference), 1:48; UND – Genoway Union 1 1 2 – 4 Rensselaer 5 12 12 — 29 (hooking), 5:57; D – Lewis (hooking), 6:07; UND – Por- ter (cross-checking), 6:39; D – Wyman (interference), First Period: U – Caffaro (Walter, Coyle), 7:00; D Goalies: D–Devine, 6-7-2 (27-29); RPI–Lange, 2-6-4 7:49; UND – Zajac (hitting after the whistle), 17:15; D – Wyman ( Jones, Glass), 13:58. Penalties: U – Cook (5-8); Alford (25-28). – Lewis (hitting after the whistle), 17:15. (cross-checking), 1:05; D – Pritchard (hooking), 3:26; Power Plays: D – 4-10, RPI – 2-10 Second Period: D – Jones, 1:29. Penalties: D – Glass D – Harrington (hitting from behind), 5:43; U – Coyle Referee: Frank Murphy (holding the stick), 00:22; UND – Duncan (hooking), (goaltender interference), 9:29; U – Delforte (hooking), Linesmen: Jim Briggs, Scott Whittemore 9:13; D – Shribman (tripping), 12:12; UND – Finley 15:06; D – Glass (high sticking), 18:52. Att: 3,102 (cross-checking), 16:08; UND – Jones (boarding), 16:56; Second Period: U – Coyle (Fox, Delforte), 16:59. Pen- D – Johnson (hooking), 18:21; UND – Radke (inter- alties: D – Hartwick (interference), 1:02; U – Schreiber fence), 18:52; D – Glass (slashing), 19:16. (hooking), 6:19; U – Christiansen (goaltender interfer- Game 16 Third Period: UND – Bina (Duncan, Oshie), 6:33; ence), 12:45. UND – Kozek (Porter), 9:01; UND – Duncan (Oshie), Third Period: U – Bouchard (Walters, Caffaro), 15:20; Jan. 13, 2007 19:18. Penalties: UND – Radke (holding), 1:25; UND U – Cook (Wakita), 19:59. Penalties: U – Bouchard (hold- 1st 2nd 3rd F – Forney (hooking), 4:40; D – Glass (goaltender inter- ing), 1:49; D – Lewis (holding), 3:29; U – Valery-Trabucco ference), 5:01; UND – Watkins (interference), 7:26; D (holding), 7:54; U – Fox (slashing), 9:00; D – Gibson UNH 0 1 3 — 4 – Lewis (contact to the head-roughing), 8:05, UND (interference), 11:35; D – Taylor (cross-checking), 14:37; Dartmouth 0 1 1 — 2 – Kaip (hooking), 11:49; D – Johnson (unsportsmanlike U – Schwan (hooking), 15:29; U – Streich (contact to the conduct), 11:49; UND – Radke (hooking), 19:04. head-elbowing), 17:26. First Period: None. Penalties: UNH – Butler (hook- ing), 1:53; D – Glass (interference), 2:41; D – Lewis Shots On Goal Shots On Goal (interference), 10:28; UNH – Rossman (hooking), 1st 2nd 3rd F 1st 2nd 3rd F 14:17; D – Gibson (tripping), 17:30. N. Dakota 5 4 9 — 18 Dartmouth 13 8 17 – 38 Second Period: UNH – Micflikier (Vinz, Rossman), Dartmouth 6 9 11 — 26 Union 9 11 7 – 27 3:26; D – Swallow (Galiardi), 7:19. Penalties: D – Shrib- man (holding), 7:47; UNH – Fornataro (roughing), Goalies: D–Devine, 5-5-2 (14-17); UND–Lamoureux, Goalies: D–Devine, 5-7-2 (23-26); U–Mrazek, 8-7-2 15:19; D – Hartwick (roughing), 15:19. 5-8-0 (25-26). (37-38). Third Period: UNH – Ciocco (Hemingway, Kapstad), Power Plays: D – 0-10, UND – 0-7 Power Plays: D – 0-9, U 2 -7 6:12; D – Glass (Jones, Lovejoy), 7:58; UNH – Kapstad Referee: Peter Feola Referee: Frank Murphy (Ciocco, LeBlanc), 14:00; UNH – Hemingway (Ciocco, Linesmen: Michael Shea, Derek Wahl Linesmen: Mike Baker, Tommy George Micflikier), 16:22. Penalties: UNH – Smith (slashing), Att: 4,500 (sellout) Att: 2,001 1:28; UNH – Switzer (tripping), 6:50.

Shots On Goal Game 13 Dec. 30, 2006 1st 2nd 3rd F Game 15 Jan. 6, 2007 UNH 2 13 13 — 28 1st 2nd 3rd F Dartmouth 17 9 19 — 45 BU 0 0 3 — 3 1st 2nd 3rd F Dartmouth 0 0 0 — 0 Dartmouth 4 1 1 – 6 Goalies: D–Devine, 6-8-2 (24-28); UNH–Regan, Rensselaer 0 1 1 – 2 15-3-1 (43-45). Power Plays: D – 2-4, UNH – 0-4 None. D – Glass (slashing), First Period: Penalties: Referee: Eugene Binda 14:07; BU – Gryba (hooking), 16:29. First Period: D – Galiardi (Johnson, Lewis), 00:57; D Linesmen: Marty Demers, Joe Ross – Pritchard (Shribman, Lovejoy), 5:17; D – Jones (Glass, Second Period: None. Penalties: D – Jones (interfer- Att: 9,640 ence), 00:17; D – Smith (tripping), 3:40; BU – McGoff Lewis), 8:32; D – Galiardi (Hartwick), 11:40. Penalties: (charging), 6:21; BU – Schaeffer (interference), 11:59; BU R – Vassel (hooking), 3:41; D –Team (too many men on – MacArthur (tripping), 14:57. ice), 4:52; R – Kerins (tripping), 8:01; R – Team (too Third Period: BU – Popko (Gilroy, Ewing), 9:26; BU many men on ice), 10:00; R –Luthi (hitting from behind), DARTMOUTH Game 17 Jan. 16, 20072006-07Game 19 BoxscoresJan. 20, 2007 Game 21 Jan. 27, 2007 1st 2nd 3rd F 1st 2nd 3rd F 1st 2nd 3rd F Sacred Heart 0 1 2 — 3 Holy Cross 0 0 0 – 0 Dartmouth 1 2 1 — 4 Dartmouth 1 0 0 – 1 Dartmouth 0 1 3 – 4 St. Lawrence 1 2 1 – 4 First Period: D – Johnson ( Jones, Lovejoy), 12:14. First Period: None. Penalties: HC – Werry (high Penalties: SH – Grimson (tripping), 7:37; SH – Mar- First Period: SLU – Bagnall (Rank, Flanagan), 1:37; D sticking), 9:56; D – Pritchard (cross-checking), 12:20; chesi (hooking), 11:40; D – Hartwick (holding), 13:36; – Gillam (Swallow, Lewis), 10:59. Penalties: D – Jones D – Gaudet (tripping), 15:52; HC – Werry (roughing), D – Swallow (hooking), 17:47. (hooking), 00:14; SLU – Ross (hooking), 2:00; D – Taylor 18:46. Second Period: D – Jones (Glass, Johnson), 00:21; D (holding), 11:24; D – Boardman (cross-checking), 16:57; Second Period: D – Swallow (Johnson, Galiardi), 4:37. – Galiardi (Lewis, Devine), 00:34; SH – O’Brien (Par- D – Hartwick (tripping), 18:58. Penalties: D – Lewis (charging), 5:08; HC – Landry ent, Trapp), 12:23. Penalties: SH – Grimson (hooking), Second Period: SLU – McBride (Taylor, Bagnall), (cross-checking), 9:26; D – Shribman (tripping), 12:27; 00:56; SH – Laurysen (holding), 3:57; D – Hartwick 00:35; SLU – McBride (Keller, Taylor), 6:56. Penalties: D – Pritchard (boarding), 20:00. (interference), 9:37; D – Lovejoy (contact to the head, SLU – Flanagan (tripping), 8:15. Third Period: D – Lovejoy (Grecu, Shields), 14:43; D roughing), 10:55. Third Period: SLU – Taylor (DeVergillio, McBride), – Jones (Lovejoy, Wyman), 15:29; D – Pritchard (Swal- Third Period: D – Pritchard (Shields, Grecu), 14:34; 17:07. Penalties: SLU – Curran (tripping), 1:26; D low, Johnson), 19:44. Penalties: HC – Kolb (interference), SH – Giosa (Parent, Johnson), 14:39; SH – Trapp – Lewis (slashing), 3:09; D – Grecu (tripping), 5:48; D 1:40; D – Shields (high sticking), 4:45; HC – Werry (O’Brien, Giosa), 19:17. Penalties: D – Pritchard (rough- – Team (unsportmanlike conduct), 6:12; SLU – Miskovic (boarding), 7:28; D –Johnson (high sticking), 11:04; ing), 19:17; SH – Ferraro (roughing), 19:17. (hooking), 11:06; SLU – Miskovic (holding), 18:35. HC – Forshner (interference), 13:10; D –Hartwick (cross-checking), 17:09; HC – Trovato (contact to the Shots On Goal Shots On Goal head-elbowing), 19:35. 1st 2nd 3rd F 1st 2nd 3rd F Sacred Heart 17 9 12 — 38 Dartmouth 6 5 13 – 24 Shots On Goal Dartmouth 10 7 11 — 28 St. Lawrence 12 11 8 – 31 1st 2nd 3rd F Holy Cross 9 10 12 – 31 Goalies: D–Devine, 8-8-2 (35-38); SH–Smith, 11-6-3 Goalies: D–Devine, 8-9-3 (27-31); SLU–Petizian, 10- Dartmouth 11 5 10 – 26 (24-28). 5-1 (23-24). Power Plays: D – 1-4, SH – 1-4 Power Plays: D – 0-5, SLU 2-6 Goalies: D–Devine, 7-8-2 (31-31); HC–Lockwood, Referee: Eugene Binda Referee: Eugene Binda 0-3-2 (22-26). Linesmen: Christopher Piti, Mark Messier Linesmen: Robert St. Lawrence, Mark Messier Power Plays: D – 2-8, HC 0-8 Att: 3,420 Att: 2,335 Referee: Mark Riley Linesmen: Joe Ross, Brian MacDonald Att: 2,118 Game 20 Jan. 26, 2007 1st 2nd 3rd OT F Game 22 Feb. 2, 2007 Dartmouth 1 1 2 0 4 1st 2nd 3rd F Game 18 Jan. 19, 2007 Clarkson 0 1 3 0 4 Rensselaer 0 1 1 – 2 1st 2nd 3rd F First Period: D – Wyman (Lewis, Hartwick), 7:52. Dartmouth 1 1 3 – 5 Canisius 0 3 0 – 3 Penalties: D – Glass (hooking), 3:37; C – Rutherglen (holding), 6:26; C – Mason (tripping), 12:02; D – Shields First Period: D – Wyman (Hartwick), 18:31. Penalties: Dartmouth 2 1 3 – 6 (tripping), 17:36. D – Pritchard (hooking), 19:04. R – Kipp (Eizenman, MacDonald), Second Period: C – D’Alvise (Guthrie, Grenzy), 10:30; Second Period: First Period: D – Shields (Grecu, Pritchard), 11:49; D 02:15; D – Swallow (Galiardi, Wyman), 2:56. Penalties: D – Swallow ( Johnson, Wyman), 14:56. Penalties: D – Pritchard (Grecu, Shields), 15:42. C – Fors- None. Penalties: – Gibson (interference), 9:12; D – Glass (slashing), man (tripping), 3:47; D – Hartwick (slashing), 7:43; C Third Period: D – Lovejoy (Galiardi, Glass), 5:07; R 10:12; C – Weller (unsportsmanlike conduct), 12:09; D – Weeks (high-sticking), 19:01. – Orenalas (Angers-Goulet, Colling), 13:41; D – Johnson – Hartwick (unsportsmanlike conduct), 12:09; C – Paquet Second Period: C – Amigone (Hudson, Heidinger), (Jones, Lewis), 18:36; D – Johnson, 19:45. R (holding), 17:11; C –Grenzy (unsportsmanlike conduct), Penalties: 6:44; D –Jones (Galiardi, Glass), 12:04; C – Weeks – Eizemann (high sticking), 4:52; D – Hartwick (hitting 17:30; D – Glass (hooking), 17:30. (Coehn, Kasch), 13:59; C – Weeks (Cohen, Kasch), 18:00. after the whistle), D – Team (too many players on the Third Period: C – Paquet (Dodge, Weller), 2:19; D Penalties: D – Hartwick (holding), C – Cohen (hook- ice), 11:38; D – Jones (contact to the head-high stick- – Gillam (Gaudet, Gibson), 5:31; D – Jones (Shields), ing), 3:03; C – Hudson (boarding), 9:25; C – Hudson ing), 16:21. 8:20; C – Dodge (Clitsome, Weller), 13:15; C – Dodge (hooking), 11:55. (Zalewski, Bellows), 18:15. C – Mason (interfer- Third Period: D – Wyman (Pritchard), 4:09; D – Love- Penalties: Shots On Goal ence), 1:41; D – Lewis (interference), 6:16; D – Swallow joy (Pritchard, Grecu), 5:59; D – Gaudet (Harrington, 1st 2nd 3rd F (slashing), 12:18; D – Wyman (high sticking), 16:06; D Johnson), 7:38. Penalties: D –Galiardi (tripping), D Rensselaer 9 13 11 – 33 – Boardman (elbowing), 19:23; C – Cayer (holding), – Johnson (hooking), C – MacDougall (contact to the Dartmouth 8 10 11 – 29 head-roughing), 12:57; D – Pritchard (slashing), 16:45. 19:28. Goalies: D–Devine, 9-9-3 (31-33); R–Alford, 5-5-2 Shots On Goal Shots On Goal (24-29). 1st 2nd 3rd F 1st 2nd 3rd OT F Power Plays: D – 1-1, R 0-4 Canisius 6 9 5 – 20 Dartmouth 8 7 7 2 24 Referee: Ed Boyle Dartmouth 20 15 9 – 44 Clarkson 5 12 12 3 32 Linesmen: Andy O’Brien, Joe Ross Att: 3,675 Goalies: D–Grossman, 1-0-0 (17-20); C–Loewen, 6-7-2 Goalies: D–Devine, 8-8-3 (28-32); C–Leggio, 14-4-4 (38-44). (20-24). Power Plays: D – 1-6, C 0-5 Power Plays: D – 1-5, C – 2-8 Referee: Chip McDonald Referee: Eugene Binda Linesmen: Scott Whittemore, Matt Riegert Linesmen: Mark Messier, Robert St. Lawrence Att: 3,883 Att: 2,376 DARTMOUTH Game 23 Feb. 3, 20072006-07 Boxscores 1st 2nd 3rd F Union 0 1 1 – 2 Dartmouth 1 0 2 – 3

First Period: D – Wyman (Swallow, Jones), 18:46. Penalties: U – Beynon (holding), 14:51; U – Schwan (slashing), 18:50. Second Period: U – Delforte (Caffaro, Cook), 4:57. Penalties: D – Lovejoy (cross-checking), 4:35; D – Johnson (holding the stick), 8:55; U – Delforte (contact to the head, roughing), 10:43. Third Period: D – Pritchard (Grecu, Shields), 2:31; D – Wyman (Swallow, Shields), 12:23; U – Fox (Chris- tiansen, Valery-Trabucco), 14:08 Penalties: U – Harr (boarding), 2:59; U – Walters (delay of game), 5:03; D – Glass (boarding), 8:11; D – Jones (contact to the head, roughing), 8:11; U – Team (too many men on ice), 10:17; D – Jones (interference), 13:35; D – Grecu (contact to the head, elbowing), 17:07.

Shots On Goal 1st 2nd 3rd F Union 1 11 12 – 24 Dartmouth 12 13 12 – 37

Goalies: D–Devine, 10-9-3 (22-24); U–Mrazek, 12-12-2 (34-37). Power Plays: D – 0-6, U – 2-6 Referee: John Murphy Linesmen: Steven Shufelt, Derek Wahl Att: 3,700