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2006-07 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME 31 ▲ 2006-07 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT THIS WEEKEND: The men’s Championship game at in 10/1  W 6-5 OT team will put its two-game winning , Mich., and claimed its CCHA-record 11th 10/6 Union L 2-0 streak up against the nationally-ranked tourney title. 10/7 Union L 6-5 State University Spartans this Friday (Feb. 9) 10/13 Mercyhurst W 7-1 evening in a Central Collegiate Hockey THE COACHES: Ferris State – Bob Daniels 10/14 Mercyhurst W 5-4 Association (CCHA) matchup at East Lansing, (Michigan State, 1982), 15th season, 234-282-51 10/20 at Western Michigan* W 2-1 Mich. (.458) – (9-30-7 vs. Michigan State – 7-17-1 10/21 Western Michigan* L 5-3 Away, 1-12-5 Home, 1-1-1 Neutral). Michigan FACEOFF/ARENA: Friday – 7:35 p.m. (EST)/Munn 10/27 at Alaska* L 2-1 State – (Lake Superior State, Ice Arena (6,470). 10/28 at Alaska* L 4-2 1972), 5th season, 108-68-18 (.603); Career: 11/7 at Michigan State* T 2-2 OT 705-543-89 (.547) – (6-2-2 vs. Ferris State at THE BROADCAST: All of Ferris State’s 2006-07 ● MSU and 43-15-4 vs. FSU all time). 11/10 Michigan State* L 6-0 CCHA games will be carried live by local radio ● 11/17 Michigan* L 3-2 station Big Country WWBR-100.9 FM with Bill ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE: The Spartans are ranked 11/18 Michigan* L 5-1 Beckwith calling the action. The contests can be 12th nationally in scoring offense (3.37 avg.) and 11/21 Western Michigan* W 4-0 accessed live via the internet by clicking on the 14th in scoring defense (2.44 avg.). Junior for- 12/1 at Miami (Ohio)* L 5-3 Bulldog Athletics Webcasts icon at ward Bryan Lerg (18-11=29), this week’s CCHA 12/2 at Miami (Ohio)* L 7-2 www.ferris.edu/sports. TELEVISION BROADCAST: Offensive Player of the Week, is tops among 12/8 Lake Superior State* T 1-1 OT This Friday’s (Feb. 9) contest will be televised live nine MSU skaters in double-digit points totals. 12/9 Lake Superior State* L 4-1 on FSN Detroit (DirecTV channel 636 and Dish Sophomore forward (13-14=27) is 12/29 Massachusetts◆ T 1-1 OT Network channel 430). Ken Daniels will call the second in team scoring. Sophomore 12/30 Minnesota◆✫ L 5-2 action with Fred Pletsch serving as analyst. (17-8-2, 2.46 GAA, .909sv%) has been the Spartans’ primary goaltender this season. 1/5 at Northern Michigan* L 4-1 Shireen Saski is the rinkside reporter. 1/6 at Northern Michigan*✪ W 5-3 FSU CAREER STATS VS. MICHIGAN STATE: 1/12 at Wayne State✷ L 2-1 OT THE RECORDS: Ferris State improved to 9-18-3 Zac Pearson ...... 10 GP; 1-2=3, 1 PPG, 1 GTG 1/13 at Wayne State W 7-3 overall and 6-14-2 in the CCHA as a result of a Mark Bomersback ...... 8 GP; 1-1=2 Adam Miller ...... 5 GP; 1-1=2, 1 PPG 1/19 Nebraska-Omaha* L 3-1 two-game league series sweep of Ohio State this last weekend (Feb. 2-3) at FSU’s Ewigleben Ice Jim Jorgensen ...... 6 GP; 0-2=2 1/20 Nebraska-Omaha* W 6-3 Matt Verdone ...... 8 GP; 0-1=1 1/23 at Western Michigan* L 5-2 Arena in Big Rapids, Mich. The Bulldogs, who Adam Welch ...... 6 GP; 1-0=1 1/26 at Michigan*✪ L 9-4 are 3-3-0 in their last six encounters, have com- Eric Vesely ...... 6 GP; 0-1=1 1/27 at Michigan*▲ L 6-2 piled a 3-10-1 mark in road outings this Joe Van Culin ...... 8 GP; 1-0=1 campaign. Chris Zarb ...... 3 GP; 0-1=1 2/2 Ohio State* W 4-2 ☛ Last season, Ferris State was 17-15-8 overall Cody Chupp ...... 2 GP; 0-1=1 2/3 Ohio State* W 6-2 Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 7 GP; 0-0=0 ▲ which included a sixth place-tying 10-11-7 CCHA 2/9 at Michigan State* 7:35 p.m. record. The Bulldogs were 8-6-4 at home, 8-8-3 Alex Spezia ...... 6 GP; 0-0=0 ▲ Brendan Connolly ...... 4 GP; 0-0=0 2/13 Michigan State* 7:35 p.m. on the road and 1-1-1 at neutral sites. 2/16 Bowling Green State* 7:05 p.m. Justin Lewandowski...... 4 GP; 0-0=0 Matt Frank...... 4 GP; 0-0=0 2/17 Bowling Green State* 5:05 p.m. Michigan State is 17-8-2 overall and 13-6-2 in Corey Couturier ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 2/23 at Notre Dame* 7:35 p.m. the CCHA after posting a 1-0-1 mark against Aaron Lewicki ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 2/24 at Notre Dame*✷ 7:05 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha last weekend (Feb. 2-3) in a Evan Case ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 3/2-4 CCHA Tournament First Round TBA two-game league series at the Qwest Center Blair Riley ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 3/9-11 CCHA Tournament Quarterfinals TBA J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 Omaha in Omaha, Neb. The Spartans recorded a Casey Haines ...... 1 GP; 0-0=0 ✜ 3/16 CCHA Semifinals 4:35/8:05 p.m. 5-1 victory over the Mavericks in last Friday’s Mitch O’Keefe ...... 4 GP; 1-1-2, 2.64 GAA, .900sv% 3/17 CCHA Championships✜ 3:35/7:05 p.m. (Feb. 2) series opener and then skated to a 3-3 Derek MacIntyre...... 1 GP; 0-0-0, 3.00 GAA, .909v% 3/23-24 NCAA East Regional✦ TBA overtime tie in Saturday’s (Feb. 3) finale. MSU 2006 CCHA PRESEASON COACHES POLL 3/23-24 NCAA Midwest Regional✥ TBA ranks fifth nationally this week in Inside College 3/24-25 NCAA Northeast Regional◗ TBA Hockey.com’s poll (INCH) while the Spartans are SCHOOL (FIRST-PLACE VOTES) PTS 1. Michigan State (7) ...... 117 ✱ 3/24-25 NCAA West Regional TBA listed sixth in both the USA Today/USA Hockey 2. Michigan (1) ...... 108 4/5 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals★ TBA Magazine and U.S. College Hockey Online/CSTV 3. Miami (Ohio) (4) ...... 107 4/7 NCAA Frozen Four Championships★ TBA polls. MSU is 10-1-1 at home this season and the 4. Ohio State ...... 84 Spartans are midst a seven-game unbeaten 5. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 75 All times Eastern; home games in bold streak (6-0-1). 6. Notre Dame ...... 62 * – Central Collegiate Hockey Association game ☛ 7. Alaska ...... 60  – Exhibition game A season ago, Michigan State posted a 25-12- 8. Northern Michigan ...... 59 ◆ – Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 8 overall record which included a second-place 9. Ferris State ...... 55 ✜ – Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) 14-7-7 CCHA mark. The Spartans captured 10. Lake Superior State ...... 30 ✦ – Rochester, N.Y. Mason Cup with a 2-1 win over top-seeded Miami 11. Bowling Green State ...... 18 ✤ – Grand Rapids, Mich. (Ohio) in the 25th anniversary CCHA 12. Western Michigan ...... 17 ◗ – Manchester, N.H. ✱ – Denver, Colo. – more – ★ – St. Louis, Mo. (Scottrade Center) ▲ – FSN Detroit ● – Ferris Television ✫ – FSN North ✪ – College Sports Television (CSTV) ✷ – Comcast Local 210 Sports Drive, SPC 002, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2741 2006-07 HEAD COACH BOB DANIELS CCHA STANDINGS Bob Daniels, the 2002-03 Spencer Penrose Award recipient as the American Hockey Coaches Association THROUGH GAMES OF FEB. 3 (AHCA) Division I Coach of the CONFERENCE OVERALL Year and the all-time winningest GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA coach in Ferris State hockey 1. Notre Dame 22 17 3 2 36 76 40 23 5 2 110 52 history, is currently in his 15th 2. Michigan 22 16 6 0 32 100 66 21 9 0 132 94 year at FSU. Under his guid- 3. Miami (Ohio) 24 13 7 4 30 81 62 18 10 4 107 84 ance, the Bulldogs posted a school-record 31-10-1 overall 4. Michigan State 21 13 6 2 28 66 48 17 8 2 91 66 record in 2002-03 while claim- 5. Nebraska-Omaha 22 10 9 3 23 82 68 13 12 7 122 96 ing their first-ever Central 6. Lake Superior State 22 9 10 3 21 53 56 15 12 3 79 71 Collegiate Hockey Association 7. Ohio State 22 8 10 4 20 68 69 10 13 5 89 95 (CCHA) Regular-Season 8. Alaska 22 7 10 5 19 60 72 9 13 6 80 91 Championship title with a first- Northern Michigan 24 9 14 1 19 58 68 12 18 2 76 89 place 22-5-1 league mark. Western Michigan 22 9 12 1 19 68 83 12 15 1 94 108 For his efforts, Daniels was honored as the 2002-03 11. Ferris State 22 6 14 2 14 55 82 9 18 3 83 106 Coach of the Year by the CCHA, Inside College Hockey 12. Bowling Green State 23 3 19 1 7 40 92 5 24 2 57 122 (INCH) and the March of Dimes West Michigan Sports GAMES LAST WEEK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Awards. Prior to the 2006-07 campaign, Daniels FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Ferris State at Michigan State*, 7:35 p.m. ranked 16th among active NCAA-I hockey coaches in at Ferris State 4, Ohio State 2* Michigan at Bowling Green State* overall victories and 29th in winning percentage. Notre Dame 3, at Bowling Green State 2* Alaska at Western Michigan*, 7:35 p.m. Daniels became Ferris State’s all-time winningest at Northern Michigan 1, Lake Superior State 0* Lake Superior State at Miami (Ohio)*, 7:35 p.m. coach on March 4, 2000, when the Bulldogs posted a Michigan 7, at Western Michigan 4* Nebraska-Omaha at Notre Dame*, 7:35 p.m. 7-0 regular-season finale victory at Western Michigan. Michigan State 5, at Nebraska-Omaha 1* Northern Michigan at Ohio State*, 8:05 p.m. In 1998-99, Daniels notched his 100th career coaching at Alaska 2, Miami (Ohio) 1 OT* win as the Bulldogs skated to a 2-1 regular-season SATURDAY, FEBUARY 10 finale victory at Michigan State, which snapped both SATURDAY, FEBUARY 3 HOCKEY DAY IN MICHIGAN the Spartans’ 23-game unbeaten streak and 27-game at Ferris State 6, Ohio State 2* Alaska at Western Michigan*, 4:35 p.m. home unbeaten string. He posted his 200th victory with Miami (Ohio) 3, at Alaska 3 OT* Lake Superior State at Miami (Ohio)* a 6-2 home triumph over Western Michigan on Dec. 4, at Michigan 3, Western Michigan 1* Nebraska-Omaha at Notre Dame* 2004. at Lake Superior State 2, Northern Michigan 1* Michigan State vs. Michigan*, 7:35 p.m.❖ Daniels was appointed FSU’s head coach on the Notre Dame 2, at Bowling Green State 1* Northern Michigan at Ohio State*, 8:05 p.m. eve of the 1992-93 season and in his first campaign, Michigan State 3, at Nebraska-Omaha 3 OT* * – CCHA Game ✹ – Exhibition Game the Bulldogs registered 21 victories and a earn a CCHA ❖ – Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) Tourney Semifinal berth. It signified only the fourth time GAMES THIS WEEK All starting times are Eastern and 7:05 p.m. unless noted a Ferris team had won 20 games in a season and the ☛ second time in which a rookie coach won more than 16 Congrats! – Freshman defenseman Matt Case (Plymouth, Minn.) has been named this week’s CCHA games at FSU. Rookie of the Week for his career-best two-goals performance in last Friday’s (2/2) win over Ohio State in An AHCA member, Daniels served a four-year term which he garnered first star honors. He blocked four shots and helped Ferris kill off 10 power-play on the AHCA’s Board of Governors and currently is a chances in Saturday’s (2/3) 6-2 triumph versus OSU. He joins junior Jim Jorgensen (Sault Ste. Marie) representative of the NCAA Tournament West Regional and sophomore goaltender Mitch O’Keefe (Almonte, Ontario) as FSU players to receive weekly league Selection Advisory Committee. recognition this season. The pair were selected the CCHA’s Defenseman and Goaltender of the Week, DANIELS YEAR-BY-YEAR respectively earlier this campaign (11/27). SEASON GP W L T PCT. ☛ Count’em Nine – Senior left wing Matt Verdone’s (Summerstown, Ontario) point streak was extend- 1992-93 41 21 16 4 .561 ed to a career-high nine games as he posted a three-point game (2-1=3) last Saturday’s (2/3) against 1993-94 38 14 23 1 .382 Ohio State. Verdone has racked up 12 points (5-7=12) in his last nine contests. 1994-95 36 12 20 4 .389 ☛ First One – Sophomore defenseman Evan Case (Grosse Pointe Woods) tallied his first collegiate 1995-96 38 13 22 3 .382 goal with Saturday’s (2/3) initial marker early in the first period. Case, who appeared in four games a sea- 1996-97 37 11 23 3 .338 son ago, has totaled two points (1-1=2) in 19 outings this season to go with a +6 efficiency rating. 1997-98 39 15 21 3 .423 ☛ Milestone Reached – Ferris State’s 6-2 victory over Ohio State last Saturday (2/3) represented the 1998-99 36 14 16 6 .472 Bulldogs’ 250th win at the Ewigleben Ice Arena since the 1979-80 season. The Bulldogs, who started 1999-00 39 21 16 2 .564 playing in the facility in 1979-80, are currently 250-206-49 (.544) all-time in that arena. FSU’s best home 2000-01 38 13 20 5 .408 mark was in the 1979-80 campaign as the Bulldogs posted a 16-5-0 ledger. Ferris has attained double- 2001-02 36 15 20 1 .431 2002-03 42 31 10 1 .750 digit home victories in a season 12 times with the most recent occurring in the 2003-04 campaign (10-6- 2003-04 38 15 20 3 .434 2). FSU registered an 8-6-4 home ledger last season. ☛ 2004-05 39 13 22 4 .385 Season High – Mitch O’Keefe’s 35 saves in last Friday’s (2/2) contest against Ohio State represented 2005-06 40 17 15 8 .525 a season best, bettering his 34 stops vs. Michigan (11/17). The 2005-06 FSU Rookie of the Year’s career 2006-07 30 9 18 3 .350 high is 44 saves versus Ohio State last season (3/3/06) in a CCHA Tourney First-Round series-clinching TOTALS 567 234 282 51 .458 game. O’Keefe currently ranks fourth among FSU’s all-time leaders in goals-against average (2.88), fifth in save percentage (.895), ninth in minutes played (3,398), and 11th in saves (1,395). DANIELS RECORD BREAKDOWN ☛ Our Month – Senior center Mark Bomersback (Rochester, Alberta) generated a team-best tying eight points (3-5=8) in eight February 2006 contests while junior center Adam Miller (Livonia) garnered MONTH OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL seven points (2-5=7) in eight games a year ago. Miller has accumulated 16 points (4-12=16) in 16 career October 35-50-5 24-25-1 10-24-4 1-1-0 February encounters while Bomersback has 12 points (4-8=12) in 21 career February appearances. Matt November 51-45-16 32-19-11 19-26-5 0-0-0 Verdone (6-6=12) and senior right wing Zac Pearson (2-10=12) have also been productive in February December 33-39-10 12-9-4 15-24-4 6-6-2 throughout their career. January 49-59-11 26-23-8 22-36-3 1-0-0 ☛ Powering Up – Ferris State is operating at 26.3% (10-38) efficiency on its power play the last six out- February 43-50-8 20-24-5 23-26-3 0-0-0 ings after producing a 14.7% (5-34) rate on the man advantage in its previous six contests. The Bulldogs March 22-38-1 7-5-1 10-30-0 3-3-0 are at 17.4% (32-184) in their initial 30 games this season compared to 17.8% (38-213) at this time last CAREER TOTAL – 234-282-51 season. HOME – 123-105-30 ☛ Vote For Joe – Senior defenseman Joe Van Culin (Monticello, Minn.) has been selected as finalist AWAY – 100-167-19 for the Pontiac Frozen Four Skills Challenge on April 6 at the 2007 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four NEUTRAL – 11-10-2 in St. Louis, Mo. Van Culin, who has nine points (4-5=9) in 29 contests this season, was among 89 hock- ey student-athletes chosen by the selection committee. Voting is presently underway through Feb. 12 and fan votes will be used to help the committee decide the 32 skills challenge participants (16 male and 16 female). Ferris State fans can vote online at www.ncaasports.com. Van Culin, FSU’s 2004-05 CCHA Scholar-Athlete of the Year honoree, has matched his career season-high with 11 points (4-7=11) in 30 games this season to equal his 11 points (3-8=11) in 39 outings as a sophomore in the 2004-05 season. S ECORD HEN 2006-07 CCHA CLUSTER STANDINGS … 2006-07 FERRIS STATE ROSTER FSU’ R W ... Under the CCHA’s “rivalry pairing” cluster scheduling Playing at home...... 6-8-1 format, Ferris State, whose rivalry partner is Western NO.NAME POS.YR. Playing on the road ...... 3-10-1 Michigan, joins Michigan and Michigan State for the 1 Mitch O’Keefe GSo. Playing at neutral site ...... 0-0-1 2006-07 campaign. Following are the standings in FSU’s scheduling cluster: Almonte, Ontario On Olympic-sized ice...... 1-4-1 TEAM GP W L T PTS 2 Evan Case DSo. On regulation-sized ice ...... 8-14-2 Michigan 11 9 2 0 18 Michigan State 6 3 2 1 7 Grosse Pointe, Mich. Game 1 of a weekend series...... 3-8-3 Western Michigan 10 3 7 0 6 3 Joe Van Culin DSr. Game 2 of a weekend series...... 5-9-0 Ferris State 10 2 7 1 5 Monticello, Minn. Game 1 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 2-6-2 The 2006-07 season marks the sev- enth year of the Perani Cup Three 4 Alex Spezia DJr. Game 2 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 3-7-0 Games following a win...... 3-5-0 Stars, which is awarded following Farmington Hills, Mich. each CCHA regular-season game. Games following a loss ...... 6-9-3 Players from each school earn 5 Matt Verdone FSr. Games following a tie ...... 0-3-0 points throughout the season each Summerstown, Ontario The margin of victory is one goal ...... 2-0-0 time they’re named a “star of the 6 Casey Haines FFr. game” (5 points. for 1st star, 3 points The margin of victory is two goals...... 2-0-0 for 2nd star, and 1 point for 3rd star). At season’s end, Indiana, Pa. The margin of victory is three or more goals ....5-0-0 the CCHA will crown a Perani Cup champion and honor 8 Cody Chupp FFr. In overtime games...... 0-1-3 individual winners from each school. Following is the Big Rapids, Mich. In games decided by one goal ...... 2-4-0 2006-07 Perani Cup standings for Ferris State: CCHA GAMES ONLY 9 Brendan Connolly FSo. In games decided by two goals...... 2-5-0 NAME (CCHA RANK)1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS Canmore, Alberta In games decided by three or more goals...... 5-9-0 Mitch O’Keefe 1 1 1 9 Scoring first ...... 8-7-2 Cody Chupp 1 1 0 8 10 Chris Zarb DSo. Zac Pearson 1 1 0 8 Waterford, Mich. The opponent scores first ...... 1-11-1 Matt Case 1 1 0 8 11 Jim Jorgensen DJr. Leading after one period ...... 5-1-1 Brendan Connolly 1 0 1 6 Matt Verdone 1 0 1 6 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Trailing after one period...... 1-12-0 Tied after one period ...... 3-5-2 Jeremy Scherlinck 0 1 0 3 12 Aaron Lewicki FFr. J.T. Dahlinger 0 1 0 3 Leading after two periods ...... 7-0-0 Livonia, Mich. Adam Miller 0 1 0 3 Trailing after two periods ...... 0-16-1 Adam Welch 0 1 0 3 15 Zac Pearson FSr. Tied after two periods ...... 2-2-2 Derek MacIntyre 0 1 0 3 White Lake, Mich. Outshooting its opponent...... 4-12-3 Dan Riedel 0 0 2 2 16 Matt Case DFr. Joe Van Culin 0 0 1 1 Being outshot by an opponent...... 3-5-0 OVERALL GAMES Plymouth, Minn. Shots on goal are even ...... 2-1-0 NAME 1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS 17 Matt Frank (A) FSo. With fewer than 20 shots on goal ...... 0-1-0 Cody Chupp 2 1 0 13 Mitch O’Keefe 1 1 2 10 Billings, Mont. With 20-29 shots on goal...... 2-8-1 Zac Pearson 1 1 0 8 18 Mark Bomersback (A)FSr. With 30-39 shots on goal...... 6-5-1 Matt Case 1 1 0 8 Rochester, Alberta With 40 or more shots on goal ...... 1-4-1 Brendan Connolly 1 0 1 6 Matt Verdone 1 0 1 6 19 Corey Couturier FSo. Scoring a power-play goal ...... 8-12-1 Eric Vesely 1 0 0 5 Traverse City, Mich. Not scoring a power-play goal...... 1-6-1 Jim Jorgensen 1 0 0 5 20 J.T. Dahlinger FSo. Allowing a power-play goal ...... 5-15-1 Aaron Lewicki 0 1 1 4 Not allowing a power-play goal ...... 4-3-2 Chris Zarb 0 1 0 3 Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. J.T. Dahlinger 0 1 0 3 22 Adam Miller FJr. Scoring a short-handed goal ...... 2-0-1 Adam Miller 0 1 0 3 Allowing a short-handed goal ...... 1-5-0 Adam Welch 0 1 0 3 Livonia, Mich. Jeremy Scherlinck 0 1 0 3 23 Eric Vesely FSr. When FSU goalie makes fewer than 30 saves 6-15-3 When FSU goalie makes 30-39 saves ...... 3-3-0 Derek MacIntyre 0 1 0 3 Woodstock, Ill. Dan Riedel 0 0 2 2 When FSU goalie makes 40-49 saves ...... 0-0-0 Joe Van Culin 0 0 1 1 24 Jeremy Scherlinck (A) DSr. When taking less penalties than opp...... 2-8-0 2006-07 BULLDOG TOP STREAKS … Grosse Pointe, Mich. When taking more penalties than opp...... 6-5-3 25 Blair Riley FFr. PLAYER GAMES G-A=P STREAK When penalties are equal ...... 1-5-0 Aaron Lewicki 3 3-1=4 GOALS Kamloops, British Columbia Playing in TV games ...... 1-6-0 Matt Verdone 3 3-2=5 27 Justin Lewandowski FSo. Versus CCHA Teams...... 6-14-2 Zac Pearson 4 2-4=6 ASSISTS Naperville, Ill. Versus WCHA Teams ...... 0-1-0 Matt Verdone 9 5-7=12 POINTS 31 Jordan Barber GFr. Versus Hockey East Teams...... 0-0-1 2006-07 TOP CURRENT STREAKS … Caledonia, Mich. Versus AHA Teams ...... 2-0-0 PLAYER GAMES G-A=P STREAK 32 Adam Welch (C) DJr. Versus ECAC Teams ...... 0-2-0 Adam Miller 2 2-2=4 GOALS Brendan Connolly 2 2-1=3 Hastings, Minn. Versus CHA Teams ...... 1-1-0 When wearing white jerseys ...... 6-8-1 Matt Verdone 4 2-5=7 ASSISTS 37 Derek MacIntyre GJr. Matt Verdone 9 5-7=12 POINTS Stanwood, Mich. When wearing dark jerseys ...... 3-10-2 Mark Bomersback 4 3-2=5 2006-07 FSU POWER PLAY POINTS Average Height: 6 feet, 0 inches 2006-07 MONTH-BY-MONTH RECORD ... Average Weight: 194.6 pounds HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL NAME GATP Zac Pearson ...... 5 7 12 Average Age: 21 years, 2 months October 2-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 Matt Verdone ...... 5 4 9 Shot: Left (13), Right (12) November 1-3-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-3-1 Joe Van Culin ...... 2 6 8 Seniors – 6, Juniors – 5, Sophomores – 8, December 0-1-1 0-3-0 0-0-1 0-4-2 Brendan Connolly . . . . . 4 4 8 Chris Zarb ...... 0 7 7 Freshmen – 6 January 1-1-0 2-5-0 0-0-0 3-6-0 Dan Riedel ...... 1 5 6 February 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Jeremy Scherlinck . . . . . 1 5 6 Head Coach: Bob Daniels (15th Year) March 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Matt Case ...... 2 3 5 Cody Chupp ...... 2 3 5 Associate Head Coach: Drew Famulak (14th TOTAL 6-8-1 3-10-1 0-0-1 9-18-3 Mark Bomersback . . . . .0 5 5 Year) Blair Riley ...... 2 2 4 Assistant Coach: Mark Kaufman (1st Year) Jim Jorgensen ...... 0 4 4 2006-07 NCAA STATISTICS Director of Hockey Operations/Video Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 3 4 Coordinator: Dave Cencer (2nd Year) Following is where Ferris State ranks as a team and Eric Vesely ...... 4 0 4 Adam Miller ...... 2 1 3 Equipment Manager: Ben Mumah, E.M.,C. individually among the NCAA Division I statistical leaders Adam Welch ...... 0 2 2 Head Athletic Trainer: Dave Lucey, ATC through games of 2/3/07: Corey Couturier ...... 1 0 1 TEAM Assistant Athletic Trainer (Hockey): Tim 2006-07 FSU SHORT-HANDED POINTS Glover, ATC CATEGORY RANK NO.AVG. Power-Play Pct. 29th 32/185 17.3 Team Physicians: Dr. Melissa DeNiel, M.D.; NAME GATP Scoring Offense 37th 83 2.77 Matt Verdone ...... 1 0 1 Dr. Scott Grindel, M.D. Penalty-Kill Pct. 46thT 164/204 80.4 Cody Chupp ...... 1 0 1 Scoring Margin 48th 2.77/3.53 -0.77 Mark Bomersback . . . . .1 0 1 Scoring Defense 49thT 106 3.53 Chris Zarb ...... 0 1 1 Jim Jorgensen ...... 0 1 1 FERRIS STATE HOCKEY GAME NOTES

ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES

DATE SCORE SITE WLT2/3/95 3-3 OT H T 12/7/79 6-3 A W 2/25/95 1-6 H L 12/8/79 4-3 OT H W 10/28/95 3-6 H L 11/6/81 3-3 OT H T 1/20/96 4-5 A L 11/7/81 4-3 OT A W 2/2/96 2-7 A L SERIES NOTES 2/26/82 2-10 A L 3/8/96 2-3 OT A L 2/27/82 4-3 H W 3/9/96 5-1 A W 1/14/83 4-1 A W 3/10/96 1-3 A L ◆ Ferris State and Michigan State will meet for the 100th time 1/15/83 2-4 H L 10/22/96 2-7 A L this Friday evening in a series which started in the 1979-80 2/18/83 5-2 H W 11/16/96 3-7 H L season. The Spartans have a 61-24-14 series lead over the 2/19/83 2-10 A L 1/21/97 3-3 OT N❖ T Bulldogs. 3/3/83 4-2 A W 10/28/97 1-6 N❖ L 3/4/83 1-5 A L 1/17/98 0-7 H L ◆ 11/25/83 2-8 H L 2/28/98 3-6 A L OVERTIME -- Ferris State is 4-2-14 against Michigan State in 11/26/83 2-1 H W 3/13/98 1-3 A L such outings. 2/24/83 4-8 A L 3/14/98 1-2 A L 2/25/83 4-7 A L 2/27/99 1-1 H T ◆ SHUTOUTS -- Seven occasions – 3-0 road loss (12/16/88), 7- 11/2/84 2-8 A L 3/5/99 1-4 A L 0 home loss (1/17/98), 0-0 home tie (12/8/00), 2-0 road loss 11/3/84 4-3 OT H W 3/6/99 2-1 A W (10/20/01), 2-0 road loss (3/2/02), 8-0 road loss (10/31/03), 1/18/85 1-3 H L 10/29/99 1-4 A L and 6-0 home loss (11/10/06). 1/19/85 3-7 A L 10/30/99 0-4 H L 11/1/85 5-5 OT A T 12/8/00 0-0 OT H T ◆ 11/2/85 3-5 H L 12/9/00 1-4 A L THE SITE -- FSU is 14-36-5 on the road, 9-24-8 at home, and 1/17/86 6-8 H L 10/20/01 0-2 A L 1-1-1 at neutral sites. 1/18/86 9-9 OT A T 1/15/02 2-3 H L 10/17/86 2-3 H L 3/1/02 3-2 H W ◆ BOB DANIELS vs. MICHIGAN STATE -- 9-30-7 overall (7-17-1 on 10/18/86 3-6 A L 3/2/02 0-2 A L the road, 1-12-5 at home, and 1-1-1 at neutral sites). 12/12/86 3-4 OT H L 12/6/02 2-6 H L 12/14/86 2-4 A L 12/7/02 5-3 A W SERIES NOTES – In the last 17 meetings, Ferris State is aver- 10/16/87 4-2 H W 10/31/03 0-8 A L aging 1.82 goals per game (31 total) while Michigan State has 10/17/87 2-5 A L 11/1/03 2-4 H L 12/11/87 5-4 A W 3/12/04 4-6 A L scored an average of 3.82 goals a contest (65 total) for a +2.00 12/12/87 1-1 OT H T 3/13/04 3-5 A L goals differential. The Bulldogs are 3-12-2 versus the Spartans 10/21/88 4-7 A L 11/5/04 2-4 A L 10/22/88 2-9 H L during the 17-game span. 11/6/04 1-5 H L ◆ 12/15/88 2-8 H L 11/8/05 2-2 OT H T 57 of the 99 meetings have been determined by two goals 12/16/88 0-3 A L 1/24/06 2-1 A W or less, including 12 of the last 16. In those 57 games, the 10/20/89 3-9 A L 11/7/06 2-2 OT A T Bulldogs sport a 19-24-14 record (.456). 10/21/89 5-2 H W 11/10/06 0-6 H L 12/14/89 3-5 H L ◆ Ferris State is 5-37-0 (.119) in games decided by three 12/15/89 5-5 OT A T goals or more – 3-24-0 on the road, 2-12-0 at home, and 3/2/90 4-6 A L Home Games in Bold 3/3/90 1-13 A L # – CCHA Tourney (Joe Louis Arena - Detroit) 0-1-0 at neutral sites. 11/30/90 4-2 H W ❖ – (Van Andel Arena - Grand Rapids) ◆ The Bulldogs are 19-24-14 (.456) in contests decided by 12/1/90 5-4 A W two goals or less – 11-12-5 on the road, 7-12-8 at home, and 2/1/91 3-2 OT A W 2/2/91 2-3 H L 1-0-1 at neutral sites. 12/13/91 3-3 OT A T 12/14/91 3-3 OT H T MONTH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL 1/21/92 2-8 A L OCTOBER 2-4-0 0-8-0 0-1-0 2-13-0 2/25/92 1-3 H L 3/13/92 2-5 A L NOVEMBER 3-6-3 2-2-2 0-0-0 5-8-5 3/14/92 1-4 A L 11/28/92 2-2 OT H T DECEMBER 1-4-3 4-3-2 0-1-0 5-7-5 2/9/93 4-7 H L 2/20/93 5-3 A W JANUARY 0-5-0 2-4-1 0-0-1 2-9-2 3/19/93 3-2 N# W FEBRUARY 2-4-2 3-6-0 0-0-0 5-10-2 11/2/93 4-3 A W 2/25/94 6-4 A W MARCH 1-1-0 3-13-0 1-0-0 5-14-0 3/3/94 1-2 H L 1/6/95 2-9 A L TOTALS 9-24-8 14-36-5 1-1-1 24-61-14

TALE OF THE TAPE ... Ferris State Michigan State Last Game W, 6-2 vs. Ohio State (2/3) T, 3-3 OT at Nebraska-Omaha (2/3) Next Game 2/9 at Michigan State 2/9 vs. Ferris State Overall Record 9-18-3 17-8-2 Current Streak Won 2 Tied 1 Home Record 6-8-1 10-1-1 Road Record 3-10-1 5-7-1 Neutral Site Record 0-0-1 2-0-0 CCHA Record/Place 6-14-2/11th 13-6-2/4th Overtime Record 0-1-3 2-0-2 Last 5 and 10 games 2-3-0/5-5-0 4-0-1/8-1-1 Goals For/Average 83/2.77 91/3.37 CCHA Goals For/Average/Rank 55/2.50/9th 66/3.14/5th Goals Against/Average 106/3.53 66/2.44 CCHA Goals Against/Average/Rank 82/3.73/10th 48/2.29/2nd Power Play Percentage .173 (32-185) .195 (29-149) CCHA Power Play Percentage/Rank .173 (23-133)/7th .150 (18-120)/9th Penalty Kill Percentage .804 (164-204) .850 (108-127) CCHA Penalty Kill Percentage/Rank .783 (119-152)/11th .863 (88-102)/3rd Penalty Minutes/Average 637/21.23 402/14.89 CCHA Penalty Minutes/Average/Rank 436/19.82/10th 340/16.19/4th Top Scorer Zac Pearson (8-16=24) Bryan Lerg (18-11=29) Top Goal Scorer Brendan Connolly (10) Bryan Lerg (18) Top Assist Leader Zac Pearson (16) Jim McKenzie (15) Top Defenseman Chris Zarb (1-13=14) Tyler Howells (3-14=17) Top Goaltender Mitch O’Keefe (5-17-3, 3.15 GAA, .883 SV%) Jeff Lerg (17-8-2, 2.46 GAA, .909 SV%) FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY HOCKEY 2006-07 CATEGORICAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

MULTI-POINT GAMES THREE-POINT GAMES

1. Zac Pearson ...... 7 1. Matt Verdone ...... 2 2. Matt Verdone ...... 4 2. Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 3. Jim Jorgensen ...... 3 Dan Riedel ...... 1 Cody Chupp ...... 3 Blair Riley ...... 1 Brendan Connolly...... 3 Chris Zarb...... 1 6. J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 Cody Chupp ...... 1 Dan Riedel ...... 2 Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 1 Aaron Lewicki ...... 2 Zac Pearson ...... 1 Chris Zarb...... 2 Adam Miller ...... 1 Mark Bomersback ...... 2 Eric Vesely ...... 2 FOUR-POINT GAMES Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 2 Matt Case ...... 2 Adam Miller ...... 2 15. Blair Riley ...... 1 GAME-WINNING GOALS Corey Couturier ...... 1 Matt Case ...... 1 1. Aaron Lewicki ...... 2 Joe Van Culin ...... 1 2. Jim Jorgensen ...... 1 Cody Chupp ...... 1 Dan Riedel ...... 1 MULTI-GOAL GAMES Eric Vesely ...... 1 1. Eric Vesely ...... 2 Matt Verdone ...... 1 Matt Verdone...... 2 Matt Case ...... 1 3. Brendan Connolly...... 1 Mark Bomersback ...... 1 Cody Chupp ...... 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS Zac Pearson ...... 1 Matt Case ...... 1 1. Zac Pearson ...... 4 2. Matt Verdone ...... 2 Matt Case ...... 2 FIRST ASSISTS Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 2 5. J.T. Dahlinger ...... 1 1. Matt Verdone ...... 10 Mark Bomersback ...... 1 2. Cody Chupp ...... 7 Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 3. Zac Pearson ...... 6 4. Dan Riedel ...... 5 5. Jim Jorgensen ...... 4 FSU’S FIRST GOAL OF GAME J.T. Dahlinger ...... 4 Mark Bomersback ...... 4 1. Blair Riley ...... 3 Chris Zarb...... 4 Cody Chupp ...... 3 Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 4 Matt Verdone ...... 3 10. Justin Lewandowski ...... 3 Brendan Connolly...... 3 Aaron Lewicki ...... 3 5. Zac Pearson ...... 2 Alex Spezia ...... 3 Aaron Lewicki ...... 2 Matt Case ...... 3 Adam Miller ...... 2 Matt Frank ...... 3 8. Casey Haines ...... 1 Joe Van Culin ...... 3 Matt Frank ...... 1 16. Blair Riley ...... 2 Jim Jorgensen ...... 1 Eric Vesely ...... 2 Joe Van Culin ...... 1 Corey Couturier ...... 2 Adam Welch ...... 1 Brendan Connolly...... 2 Dan Riedel ...... 1 20. Adam Welch ...... 1 Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 1 Adam Miller ...... 1 Corey Couturier ...... 1 Mark Bomersback ...... 1 FSU GOAL BREAKDOWN Evan Case ...... 1 TOTAL GOALS: 83 CATEGORY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL MULTI-ASSIST GAMES Unassisted 5 2 0 7 With 1 Assist 8 4 0 12 1. J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 With 2 Assists 33 30 1 64 Chris Zarb...... 2 Freshmen 10 9 0 19 Matt Verdone ...... 2 Sophomores 11 9 0 20 Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 2 Juniors 7 3 0 10 Zac Pearson ...... 2 Seniors 18 15 1 34 ` 6. Dan Riedel ...... 1 Wings 27 19 1 47 Aaron Lewicki ...... 1 Center 12 9 0 21 Blair Riley ...... 1 Defensemen 7 8 0 15 Jim Jorgensen ...... 1 1st Period 17 7 0 24 Matt Case ...... 1 2nd Period 14 11 1 26 Corey Couturier ...... 1 3rd Period 15 18 0 33 Joe Van Culin ...... 1 Overtime 0 0 0 0 Adam Miller ...... 1 2006-07 MONTH-BY-MONTH SUMMARIES

NO. – PLAYER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 1 Mitch O’Keefe 3-5-0, 2.52, .897 (8) 1-3-1, 3.15, .888 (5) 0-4-2, 3.33, .881 (6) 0-5-0, 4.22, .840 (5) 1-0-0, 2.00, .946 (1) 2 Evan Case 0-0=0 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (4 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-1=1 (6 GP) 1-0=1 (2 GP) 3 Joe Van Culin 2-1=3 (8 GP) 0-2=2 (5 GP) 1-0=1 (6 GP) 1-2=3 (9 GP) 0-2=2 (2 GP) 4 Alex Spezia 0-1=1 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (4 GP) 0-0=0 (5 GP) 0-2=2 (4 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 5 Matt Verdone 2-2=4 (8 GP) 1-3=4 (5 GP) 1-0=1 (6 GP) 3-5=8 (9 GP) 2-2=4 (2 GP) 6 Casey Haines 2-1=3 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (3 GP) 0-0=0 (3 GP) 0-1=1 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 8 Cody Chupp 2-2=4 (8 GP) 0-2=2 (5 GP) 1-0=1 (6 GP) 4-3=7 (8 GP) 0-2=2 (2 GP) 9 Brendan Connolly 2-4=6 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (5 GP) 2-1=3 (6 GP) 4-1=5 (9 GP) 2-1=3 (2 GP) 10 Chris Zarb 0-4=4 (8 GP) 0-3=3 (5 GP) 0-4=4 (5 GP) 1-2=3 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 11 Jim Jorgensen 2-2=4 (8 GP) 1-1=2 (4 GP) 0-4=4 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 12 Aaron Lewicki 2-3=5 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (3 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 3-2=5 (8 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 15 Zac Pearson 2-2=4 (6 GP) 2-2=4 (5 GP) 1-4=5 (6 GP) 3-6=9 (9 GP) 0-2=2 (2 GP) 16 Matt Case 0-0=0 (3 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 0-0=0 (6 GP) 1-4=5 (8 GP) 2-0=2 (2 GP) 17 Matt Frank 1-2=3 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (5 GP) 0-0=0 (6 GP) 0-0=0 (5 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 18 Mark Bomersback 0-0=0 (1 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-1=1 (2 GP) 2-4=6 (9 GP) 1-1=2 (2 GP) 19 Corey Couturier 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 1-0=1 (2 GP) 0-4=4 (9 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 20 J.T. Dahlinger 1-5=6 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (5 GP) 0-0=0 (5 GP) 0-1=1 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 22 Adam Miller 1-1=2 (5 GP) 1-0=1 (4 GP) 0-0=0 (5 GP) 1-1=2 (6 GP) 2-2=4 (2 GP) 23 Eric Vesely 2-1=3 (8 GP) 1-1=2 (5 GP) 1-0=1 (6 GP) 4-0=4 (9 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 24 Jeremy Scherlinck 0-0=0 (0 GP) 0-1=1 (3 GP) 1-0=1 (5 GP) 1-5=6 (9 GP) 0-2=2 (2 GP) 25 Blair Riley 2-3=5 (8 GP) 1-0=1 (5 GP) 0-0=0 (6 GP) 0-1=1 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 27 Justin Lewandowski 1-2=3 (7 GP) 0-1=1 (4 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 0-1=1 (3 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 31 Jordan Barber 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 32 Adam Welch 0-2=2 (8 GP) 1-0=1 (5 GP) 0-1=1 (6 GP) 1-0=1 (9 GP) 0-0=0 (2 GP) 37 Derek MacIntyre 0-0-0, 9.58, .667 (1) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0) 0-0-0, 8.69, .733 (1) 3-1-0, 4.20, .856 (5) 1-0-0, 2.00, .950 (1)

2006-07 SEASON SEGMENTS – SPECIALTY TEAMS 2006-07 SEASON SEGMENTS – SCORING POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL GOALS FOR GOALS AGAINST PPG ATT PCT. PPK ATT PCT. 123OTTOTAL 123OTTOTAL GAME 1-10 ...... 9 70 .129 62 72 .861 GAME 1-10 . . . .8 8 11 0 27 12 15 6 0 33 GAME 11-20 ...... 9 52 .173 44 61 .721 GAME 11-20 . . . .9 3 6 0 18 12 13 10 0 35 GAME 21-30 ...... 14 62 .226 58 71 .817 GAME 21-30 . . .7 15 16 0 38 12 15 10 1 38 GAME 31-39 ...... GAME 31-39 . . . . TOTALS 32 184 .174 164 204 .804 TOTALS 24 26 33 0 83 36 43 26 1 106

2006-07 HOME-AWAY-NEUTRAL STATISTICS NO NAME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL 1 Mitch O’Keefe 4-8-1, 2.93, .892 (13 GP) 1-8-1, 3.41, .869 (10 GP) 0-0-1, 0.92, .964 (1 GP) 5-17-3, 3.15, .883 (25 GP) 2 Evan Case 1-1=2 (12 GP) 0-0=0 (7 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 1-1=2 (19 GP) 3 Joe Van Culin 1-5=6 (15 GP) 3-2=5 (14 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 4-7=11 (30 GP) 4 Alex Spezia 0-1=1 (10 GP) 0-2=2 (10 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 0-3=3 (21 GP) 5 Matt Verdone 7-7=14 (15 GP) 1-5=6 (14 GP) 1-0=1 (1 GP) 9-12=21 (30 GP) 6 Casey Haines 1-2=3 (13 GP) 1-0=1 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 2-2=4 (22 GP) 8 Cody Chupp 2-5=7 (15 GP) 5-4=9 (13 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 7-9=16 (29 GP) 9 Brendan Connolly 6-3=9 (14 GP) 4-4=8 (14 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 10-7=17 (29 GP) 10 Chris Zarb 0-5=5 (14 GP) 1-7=8 (13 GP) 0-1=1 (1 GP) 1-13=14 (28 GP) 11 Jim Jorgensen 2-3=5 (10 GP) 1-3=4 (9 GP) 0-1=1 (1 GP) 3-7=10 (20 GP) 12 Aaron Lewicki 2-4=6 (13 GP) 3-2=5 (10 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 5-6=11 (23 GP) 15 Zac Pearson 5-8=13 (13 GP) 3-8=11 (14 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 8-16=24 (28 GP) 16 Matt Case 2-0=2 (9 GP) 1-4=5 (10 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 3-4=7 (20 GP) 17 Matt Frank 1-2=3 (12 GP) 0-1=1 (11 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 1-2=3 (24 GP) 18 Mark Bomersback 1-2=3 (5 GP) 2-4=6 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 3-6=9 (14 GP) 19 Corey Couturier 0-2=2 (4 GP) 1-2=3 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 1-4=5 (13 GP) 20 J.T. Dahlinger 1-4=5 (14 GP) 0-2=2 (12 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 1-6=7 (27 GP) 22 Adam Miller 5-3=8 (12 GP) 0-1=1 (10 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 5-4=9 (22 GP) 23 Eric Vesely 3-1=4 (15 GP) 5-1=6 (14 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 8-2=10 (30 GP) 24 Jeremy Scherlinck 1-3=4 (9 GP) 1-5=6 (10 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 2-8=10 (19 GP) 25 Blair Riley 3-3=6 (12 GP) 0-1=1 (13 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 3-4=7 (26 GP) 27 Justin Lewandowski 0-2=2 (8 GP) 1-2=3 (8 GP) 0-0=0 (0 GP) 1-4=5 (16 GP) 31 Jordan Barber 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 32 Adam Welch 0-2=2 (15 GP) 2-1=3 (14 GP) 0-0=0 (1 GP) 2-3=5 (30 GP) 37 Derek MacIntyre 2-0-0, 3.72, .900 (3 GP) 2-1-0, 5.02, .817 (5 GP) 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (0 GP) 4-1-0, 4.53, .854 (8 GP) 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES TIME: 2:11 ATT.: 1,278 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins Ferris State 0 0 2 0 – 2 12-24 1-8 GAME 1 - UNION PERANI STARS: 1. Jorgensen, 2. Cottreau, 3. Risi Michigan State 0 2 0 0– 2 11-22 1-9 OCTOBER 6, 2006 2ND 14:00 MSU-Kennedy 5 (Howells, Crowder), pp AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) GAME 5 - AT WESTERN MICHIGAN 19:16 MSU-Crowder 4 (Mueller, Vukovic) Union 2 0 0 – 2 13-37 1-7 3RD 6:02 FSU-Welch 1 (Vesely, Chupp) Ferris State 0 0 0– 0 12-43 0-8 OCTOBER 20, 2006 7:45 FSU-Pearson 3 (Riedel, Zarb), pp 1ST 2:43 UC-Caffaro 1 (Coyle), 5-3 pp AT KALAMAZOO, MICH. (LAWSON ICE ARENA) SHOTS: Bulldogs 11 3 15 2 – 31 17:40 UC-Schreiber 1 (Walters), 3-3 Ferris State 1 1 0 – 2 8-16 0-6 Spartans41350 –22 SHOTS: Dutchmen 12 2 8 – 22 Western Michigan 0 1 0– 1 8-16 0-6 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, T 8 7 10 0 – 20 65:00 Bulldogs 12 12 17 – 41 1ST 4:22 FSU-Haines 2 (Chupp, Dahlinger) MSU-J. Lerg, T 6 7 11 2 – 29 65:00 SAVES: UC-Mrazek, W 12 12 17 – 41 60:00 2ND 5:48 FSU-Chupp 2 (Dahlinger) TIME: 2:17 ATT.: 6,763 REFEREE: Steve Piotrowski FSU-O’Keefe, L 10 2 8 – 20 60:00 14:23 WMU-C. Frank 1 (Szczechura, Lesperance) PERANI STARS: 1. Crowder, 2. Welch, 3. J. Lerg TIME: 2:17 ATT.: 1,181 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra SHOTS: Bulldogs 7 8 11 – 26 PERANI STARS: 1. Mrazek, 2. Schreiber, 3. O’Keefe Broncos 8 8 10 – 26 GAME 10 - MICHIGAN STATE SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, W 8 7 10 – 25 60:00 NOVEMBER 10, 2006 GAME 2 - UNION WMU-Bellissimo, L 6 7 11 – 24 58:40 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) TIME: 2:15 ATT.: 2,782 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins Michigan State 2 2 2 – 6 6-12 3-8 OCTOBER 7, 2006 PERANI STARS: 1. Chupp, 2. Dahlinger, 3. C. Frank Ferris State 0 0 0– 0 8-16 0-6 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 1ST 4:13 MSU-Mueller 3 (McKenzie, B. Lerg), pp Union 2 4 0 – 6 12-24 3-9 GAME 6 - WESTERN MICHIGAN 4:53 MSU-Kennedy 6 (Abdelkader, Crowder) Ferris State 2 2 1– 5 11-41 3-9 2ND 3:27 MSU-Ratchuk 2 (Abdelkader, Crowder) 1ST 8:55 UC-Walters 1 (Bouchard, Coyle) OCTOBER 21, 2006 6:39 MSU-B. Lerg 4 (Mueller, Ratchuk), 4-4 13:40 FSU-Riley 1 (Riedel, Van Culin), pp AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 3RD 11:57 MSU-B. Lerg 5 (McKenzie, Mueller) 17:49 FSU-Riedel 1 (Riley, Welch), pp Western Michigan 2 2 1– 5 7-14 0-3 18:33 MSU-Schepke 2 (Warner), pp 18:23 UC-Potts 1 (Cook) Ferris State 0 2 1– 3 4-8 1-6 SHOTS: Spartans 6 4 16 – 26 2ND 3:49 UC-Fox 1 (DiMarzo), pp 1ST 12:22 WMU-Galivan 1 (Bicek, Mahrle) Bulldogs 11 18 6 – 35 4:17 UC-Valery-Trabucco 1 (Milnamow), pp 14:44 WMU-Szczechura 1 (unassisted), sh SAVES: MSU-J. Lerg, W 11 18 6 – 35 60:00 5:37 UC-Bouchard 1 (Coyle), 5-3 pp 2ND 2:39 FSU-Frank 1 (Connolly, Miller) FSU-O’Keefe, L 4 2 14 – 20 59:56 9:41 FSU-Verdone 1 (Lewicki, Riley) 4:51 WMU-LoVecchio 2 (unassisted) TIME: 2:08 ATT.: 2,172 REFEREE: Stephan McInchak 14:54 UC-Walters 2 (Bouchard, Coyle) 11:05 FSU-Miller 1 (Spezia, Dahlinger) PERANI STARS: 1. J. Lerg, 2. B. Lerg, 3. Mueller 18:48 FSU-Verdone 2 (Lewicki 2, Riedel 2), pp 12:10 WMU-LoVecchio 3 (Clackson) 3RD 15:33 FSU-Lewicki 1 (Verdone) 3RD 15:43 FSU-Van Culin 1 (Welch, Riedel), pp GAME 11 - MICHIGAN SHOTS: Dutchmen 8 11 10 – 29 19:40 WMU-Szczechura 2 (LoVecchio), en Bulldogs 13 15 12 – 40 SHOTS: Broncos 6 12 11 – 29 NOVEMBER 17, 2006 SAVES: UC-Mrazek, W 11 13 11 – 35 60:00 Bulldogs 12 11 14 – 37 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) FSU-MacIntyre 6 2 x – 8 25:03 SAVES: WMU-Gill, W 12 9 13 – 34 60:00 Michigan 2 0 1 – 3 15-38 1-9 O’Keefe, L x 5 10 – 15 34:20 FSU-O’Keefe, L 4 10 10 – 24 59:23 Ferris State 1 0 1 – 2 19-49 2-5 TIME: 2:22 ATT.: 1,365 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra TIME: 2:17 ATT.: 1,314 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins 1ST 9:49 FSU-Riley 3 (Chupp, Van Culin), pp PERANI STARS: 1. Walters, 2. Bouchard, 3. Verdone PERANI STARS: 1. LoVecchio, 2. Miller, 3. Szczechura 10:13 UM-Rohlfs 7 (Hensick, Porter) 10:45 UM-Kolarik 9 (Cogliano) GAME 3 - MERCYHURST GAME 7 - AT ALASKA 3RD 6:26 UM-Kolarik 10 (Porter, Johnson), 5-3 pp 19:36 FSU-Verdone 3 (Pearson, Zarb), 5-3 pp OCTOBER 13, 2006 OCTOBER 27, 2006 SHOTS: Wolverines 15 11 11 – 37 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) AT FAIRBANKS, ALASKA (CARLSON CENTER) Bulldogs 6 9 20 – 35 Mercyhurst 0 0 1 – 1 6-12 0-10 Ferris State 0 0 1 – 1 8-16 0-8 SAVES: UM-Sauer, W 5 9 19 – 33 60:00 Ferris State 2 2 3– 7 10-20 2-6 Alaska 0 1 1 – 2 8-16 1-8 FSU-O’Keefe, L 13 11 10 – 34 59:53 1ST 14:52 FSU-Pearson 1 (Jorgensen, Zarb), pp 2ND 4:38 UA-Gawryletz 1 (Knelsen, Campbell) TIME: 2:16 ATT.: 1,777 REFEREE: Steve Piotrowski 17:46 FSU-Lewicki 2 (Verdone, Pearson) 3RD 2:56 FSU-Jorgensen 2 (Lewandowski, Connolly) PERANI STARS: 1. Kolarik, 2. Porter, 3. Sauer 2ND 14:14 FSU-Chupp 1 (Dahlinger) 15:39 UA-Greentree 4 (Eckford, Knelsen), 5-3 pp 14:38 FSU-Haines 1 (Dahlinger, Zarb) SHOTS: Bulldogs 9 11 9 – 29 GAME 12 - MICHIGAN 3RD 3:53 FSU-Vesely 1 (Riley, Connolly), pp Nanooks 6 8 9 – 23 7:00 FSU-Vesely 2 (Riedel) SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 6 7 8 – 21 58:44 NOVEMBER 18, 2006 17:42 MC-Floyd 1 (Pierce, Robinson) UA-Johnson, W 9 11 8 – 28 60:00 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 18:49 FSU-Connolly 1 (Frank, Zarb) TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 3,136 REFEREE: Barry Pochmara Michigan 2 2 1 – 5 9-18 3-6 SHOTS: Lakers 31110 –24 PERANI STARS: 1. Greentree, 2. Knelsen, 3. Johnson Ferris State 1 0 0 – 1 8-16 1-7 Bulldogs 14 17 14 – 45 1ST 12:53 UM-Cogliano 6 (Mitera) SAVES: MC-Small, L 12 15 11 – 38 60:00 GAME 8 - AT ALASKA 19:20 FSU-Miller 2 (Scherlinck, Verdone), pp FSU-O’Keefe, W 3 11 9 – 23 60:00 19:55 UM-Rohlfs 9 (Hunwick), pp TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 1,247 REFEREE: Mark Wilkins OCTOBER 28, 2006 2ND 6:27 UM-Turnbull 1 (Porter, Hensick) PERANI STARS: 1. Vesely, 2. Zarb, 3. O’Keefe AT FAIRBANKS, ALASKA (CARLSON CENTER) 19:35 UM-Kolarik 11 (Hensick, Cogliano), 5-3 pp Ferris State 0 0 2 – 2 7-14 1-6 3RD 8:30 UM-Lebler 4 (Hunwick, Johnson), pp GAME 4 - MERCYHURST Alaska 2 1 1 – 4 7-14 0-6 SHOTS: Wolverines 12 8 14 – 34 1ST 2:01 UA-Walls 1 (Burnett) Bulldogs 10 13 11 – 34 OCTOBER 14, 2006 9:06 UA-Burnett 1 (Lee, Vanoosten) SAVES: UM-Sauer, W 9 13 11 – 33 59:57 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 2ND 7:47 UA-Vanoosten 1 (Greentree, Knelsen) FSU-O’Keefe, L 10 6 13 – 29 59:56 Mercyhurst 2 2 0 – 4 9-18 1-6 3RD 15:48 FSU-Van Culin 2 (Zarb, Pearson), 5-3 pp TIME: 2:14 ATT.: 1,775 REFEREE: Steve Piotrowski Ferris State 3 1 1– 5 7-14 1-8 17:28 FSU-Lewandowski 1 (Frank, Connolly) PERANI STARS: 1.Cogliano, 2. Hensick, 3. Sauer 1ST 5:14 FSU-Riley 2 (Vesely, Riedel) 19:49 UA-Fraser 4 (Greentree, Campbell), en 5:30 FSU-Connolly 2 (Lewandowski) SHOTS: Bulldogs 11 9 9 – 29 5:40 MC-Cottreau 1 (Graham, Risi) Nanooks 9 8 8 – 25 8:21 FSU-Dahlinger 1 (Chupp, Haines) SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 7 7 7 – 21 59:12 18:52 MC-Gourgon 1 (Cottreau), pp UA-Johnson, W 11 9 7 – 27 60:00 2ND 6:24 MC-Risi 1 (unasssisted) TIME: 2:00 ATT.: 3,396 REFEREE: Barry Pochmara 11:14 FSU-Pearson 2 (Jorgensen, Lewicki), pp PERANI STARS: 1. Johnson, 2. Greentree, 3. Burnett 17:47 MC-Pierce 1 (unassisted) 3RD 14:18 FSU-Jorgensen 1 (unassisted) GAME 9 - AT MICHIGAN STATE SHOTS: Lakers 6 5 9 – 20 Bulldogs 10 16 11 – 37 NOVEMBER 7, 2006 SAVES: MC-Small, L 7 15 10 – 32 60:00 AT EAST LANSING, MICH. () FSU-O’Keefe, W 4 3 9 – 16 60:00 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES

GAME 13 - WESTERN MICHIGAN GAME 17 - LAKE SUPERIOR STATE GAME 21 - AT NORTHERN MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 21, 2006 DECEMBER 9, 2006 JANUARY 6, 2007 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) AT MARQUETTE, MICH. () Western Michigan 0 0 0 – 0 6-12 0-4 Ferris State 1 2 2 – 5 9-29 2-5 Ferris State 1 0 3– 4 5-10 1-5 Lake Superior State 2 2 0 – 4 5-10 1-3 Northern Michigan 1 1 1– 3 7-14 2-6 1ST 8:23 FSU-Riedel 2 (Verdone, Pearson) Ferris State 1 0 0– 1 4-8 1-4 1ST 1:58 FSU-Lewicki 3 (M. Case, Riley) 3RD 4:20 FSU-Pearson 4 (Verdone, Jorgensen) 1ST 9:01 FSU-Scherlinck 1 (unassisted), pp 18:45 NMU-Santorelli 16 (Tarkir, Olver), pp 8:25 FSU-Vesely 3 (Van Culin, Zarb), pp 16:25 LSSU-Rainville 7 (Derek R. Smith) 2ND 0:58 FSU-Connolly 5 (Pearson, Riedel) 14:41 FSU-Jorgensen 3 (Lewandowski) 18:34 LSSU-Eves 3 (Martello, Osman) 5:39 FSU-Connolly 6 (Bomersback, Scherlinck), pp SHOTS: Broncos 10 8 6 – 24 2ND 6:18 LSSU-Birkeland 2 (Rainville, Derek A. 7:34 NNU-Olver 8 (Tarkir, Butcher), pp Bulldogs 13 9 11 – 33 Smith), pp 3RD 13:25 FSU-Vesely 5 (M. Case, Pearson), pp SAVES: WMU-Gill, L 12 9 8 – 29 59:57 16:27 LSSU-Derek A. Smith 5 (Sim), sh 18:22 NMU-Santorelli 17 (Lehitnen, Siddall), ex & sh FSU-O’Keefe, W 10 8 6 – 24 60:00 SHOTS: Lakers61186 –20 19:39 FSU-Van Culin 4 (unassisted), en TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 1,318 REFEREE: Matt Shegos Bulldogs 11 6 16 16 – 43 SHOTS: Bulldogs 11 5 8 – 24 PERANI STARS: 1. O’Keefe, 2. Pearson, 3. Riedel SAVES: LSSU-Jakaitis, W 10 16 16 – 42 59:51 Wildcats 12 10 8 – 30 FSU-O’Keefe, L 4 6 6 – 16 60:00 SAVES: FSU-MacIntyre, W 11 9 7 – 27 60:00 GAME 14 - AT MIAMI (OHIO) TIME: 2:00 ATT.: 1,503 REFEREE: Craig Lisko NMU-Zaniboni, L 10 3 6 – 19 59:10 DECEMBER 1, 2006 PERANI STARS: 1. Jakaitis, 2. Rainville, 3. Birkeland TIME: 2:25 ATT.: 2,181 REFEREE: Kevin Hall AT OXFORD, OHIO (STEVE CADY ARENA) GAME 18 - VS. MASSACHUSETTS PERANI STARS: 1. Connolly, 2. M. Case, 3. Olver Ferris State 1 2 0 – 3 11-22 1-5 ODGE OLIDAY LASSIC Miami (Ohio) 0 3 2 – 5 7-14 3-9 D H C GAME 22 - AT WAYNE STATE 1ST 2:30 FSU-Pearson 5 (Riedel, Connolly), pp DECEMBER 29, 2006 2ND 6:59 MIA-Mercier 6 (Palmer, Eichenlaub), 5-3 pp AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (MARIUCCI ARENA) JANUARY 12, 2007 7:21 MIA-Jones 10 (Christie, Fetzer), pp AT DETROIT, MICH. (FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM) 11:34 MIA-Eichenlaub 3 (Musitelli, Fetzer), pp Ferris State 0 1 0 0 – 1 7-14 0-3 Ferris State 0 0 1 0 – 1 7-14 0-6 17:25 FSU-Van Culin 3 (Jorgensen, Zarb) Massachusetts 0 1 0 0– 1 6-12 0-4 Wayne State 0 0 1 1 – 2 8-16 0-4 19:06 FSU-Riedel 3 (Pearson, Welch) 2ND 14:07 FSU-Verdone 4 (Zarb, Jorgensen), sh 3RD 6:20 FSU-Lewicki 4 (Verdone, Scherlinck) 3RD 4:05 MIA-Jones 11 (Kaufman, Fetzer) 15:33 UMass-Matheson 8 (Jarman, Davis) 19:31 WSU-Krug 3 (Bloomingburg), ex 11:16 MIA-Jones 12 (unassisted) SHOTS: Bulldogs 12 665 –29 OT 1:42 WSU-Katz 5 (Nebus, Baclig) SHOTS: Bulldogs 9 7 10 – 26 Minutemen91243 –28 SHOTS: Bulldogs 7 5 12 0 – 24 RedHawks 9 16 10 – 35 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, T 9 11 4 3 – 27 64:54 Warriors 9 7 13 1 – 30 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 9 13 8 – 30 60:00 UMass-J. Quick, T 12 5 6 5 – 28 64:51 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 9 7 12 0 – 28 61:42 MIA-Zatkoff, W 8 5 10 – 23 60:00 TIME: 2:13 ATT.: 10,015 REFEREE: Marco Hunt WSU-Bothwell, W 7 5 11 0 – 23 60:36 TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 3,436 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra : 1. None, 2. None, 3. None TIME: 2:20 ATT.: 632 REFEREE: Craig Lisko PERANI STARS: 1. Jones, 2. Fetzer, 3. Riedel *Ferris State wins shootout (3-1) THREE STARS: 1. Katz, 2. Krug, 3. Lewicki GAME 15 - AT MIAMI (OHIO) GAME 19 - AT MINNESOTA GAME 23 - AT WAYNE STATE DODGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP DECEMBER 2, 2006 DECEMBER 30, 2006 JANUARY 13, 2007 AT OXFORD, OHIO (STEVE CADY ARENA) AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (MARIUCCI ARENA) AT DETROIT, MICH. (FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM) Ferris State 0 0 2 – 2 15-52 2-11 Ferris State 2 0 0 – 2 11-22 1-6 Ferris State 0 3 4 – 7 11-33 2-6 Miami (Ohio) 2 2 3 – 7 15-41 4-10 Minnesota 3 1 1– 5 11-22 2-6 Wayne State 1 2 0 – 3 10-20 0-6 1ST :17 MIA-Martinez 7 (Davis, Kaufman 1ST 1:20 FSU-Couturier 1 (Bomersback, Zarb), pp 1ST 9:38 WSU-Forgie 3 (Grabarek, Caister), 4-4 12:54 MIA-Christie 2 (Kaufman, Davis), 5-3 pp 3:03 MIN-Peltier 2 (Wheeler, Gordon), 4-4 2ND 5:12 FSU-Chupp 5 (Lewicki, Scherlinck), pp 2ND 11:45 MIA-Musitelli 3 (Guerin, Eichenlaub), pp 9:15 MIN-Lucia 5 (O’Brien) 10:15 WSU-Baclig 4 (Bachynski) 15:45 MIA-Jones 13 (Davis) 13:14 MIN-Barriball 11 (Goligoski), 4-3 pp 10:58 FSU-Vesely 6 (Miller, Pearson) 3RD :36 MIA-Jones 14 (Christie, Martinez), pp 16:43 FSU-Vesely 4 (Pearson) 14:14 FSU-Chupp 6 (unassisted), sh 2:28 FSU-Chupp 3 (Jorgensen, Zarb), pp 2ND 12:59 MIN-Goligoski 7 (Vannelli), pp 19:20 WSU-Katz 6 (Bloomingburg, Punches) 7:27 MIA-Davis 14 (Christie, Kaufman), pp 3RD 16:15 MIN-Wheeler 11 (Goligoski, Barriball) 3RD 9:01 FSU-Lewicki 5 (Schlerlinck, Case), 4-3 pp 13:53 MIA-Steffes 4 (Robbines, Roeder), sh SHOTS: Bulldogs 13 8 14 – 35 12:56 FSU-Welch 2 (Chupp, Verdone), 4-4 14:19 FSU-Connolly 3 (Pearson, Jorgensen), pp Golden Gophers 10 7 3 – 20 15:57 FSU-Zarb 1 (Bomersback, Couturier) SHOTS: Bulldogs 5 8 4 – 17 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 7 6 2 – 15 59:55 17:30 FSU-Scherlinck 2 (Spezia, Lewandowski), en RedHawks 10 18 13 – 41 MIN-Briggs, W 11 8 14 – 33 59:57 SHOTS: Bulldogs 7 16 10 – 33 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 9 13 8 – 30 32:22 TIME: 2:08 ATT.: 10,076 REFEREE: Marco Hunt Warriors 15 6 7 – 28 MacIntyre x 1 10 – 11 27:38 THREE STARS: 1. Goligoski, 2. Wheeler, 3. Barriball SAVES: FSU-MacIntyre, W 14 4 7 – 25 60:00 MIA-Zatkoff, W 5 8 2 – 15 60:00 WSU-Bothwell, L 7 13 6 – 26 58:26 TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 3,071 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra GAME 20 - AT NORTHERN MICHIGAN TIME: 2:25 ATT.: 1,115 REFEREE: Brian Hill PERANI STARS: 1. Davis, 2. Christie, 3. Jones THREE STARS: 1. Chupp, 2. Lewicki, 3. Baclig JANUARY 5, 2007 AME EBRASKA MAHA GAME 16 - LAKE SUPERIOR STATE AT MARQUETTE, MICH. (BERRY EVENTS CENTER) G 24 - N -O Ferris State 1 0 0 – 1 6-12 0-4 DECEMBER 8, 2006 Northern Michigan 1 1 2– 4 4-8 3-6 JANUARY 19, 2007 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 1ST 1:20 FSU-Chupp 4 (Spezia) AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) 4:55 NMU-Olver 7 (Maunu), pp Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 2 – 3 9-18 1-6 Lake Superior State 0 1 0 0 – 1 5-10 0-4 2ND 16:14 NMU-Sirota 7 (Sarauer, Maunu), pp Ferris State 0 0 1 – 1 8-16 0-7 Ferris State 1 0 0 0– 1 7-14 0-2 3RD 2:04 NMU-Bateman 4 (Maunu, Sarauer), pp 1ST 13:34 UNO-Klempa 10 (Del Grosso) 1ST 11:22 FSU-Connolly 4 (Riedel, Pearson) 12:21 NMU-Tarkir 3 (Dorich, Sirota) 3RD 8:28 UNO-Uotila 5 (Klempa, Nikiforuk), pp 2ND 9:35 LSSU-Derek A. Smith 4 (Sim, Schwab) SHOTS: Bulldogs 4 9 7 – 20 12:45 FSU-Verdone 5 (Pearson, Case) SHOTS: Lakers 7 11 11 1 – 30 Wildcats 2 10 9 – 21 19:20 UNO-Nikiforuk 9 (unassisted), sh Bulldogs 18 6 18 8 – 50 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 1 9 7 – 17 60:00 SHOTS: Mavericks 10 6 9 – 25 SAVES: LSSU-Jakaitis, T 17 6 18 8 – 49 65:00 NMU-Zaniboni, W 3 9 7 – 19 60:00 Bulldogs 5 8 16 – 29 FSU-O’Keefe, T 7 10 11 1 – 29 64:55 TIME: 2:00 ATT.: 1,899 REFEREE: Kevin Hall SAVES: UNO-Dupont, W 5 8 15 – 28 60:00 TIME: 2:24 ATT.: 1,448 REFEREE: Craig Lisko PERANI STARS: 1. Sirota, 2. Maunu, 3. Sarauer FSU-O’Keefe, L 9 6 7 – 22 60:00 PERANI STARS: 1. Jakaitis 2. O’Keefe, 3. Connolly TIME: 2:16 ATT.: 1,369 REFEREE: Brian Aaron PERANI STARS: 1. Nikiforuk, 2. Klempa, 3. Verdone 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES 9:16 UM-Lebler 7 (Cogliano, Kolarik) AME EBRASKA MAHA FSU’S 2005-06 STATS VS. MICHIGAN STATE: G 25 - N -O 13:23 UM-Turnbull 6 (Naurato, Johnson), pp Adam Miller ...... 2 GP; 1-1=2, 1 PPG JANUARY 20, 2007 3RD 7:36 FSU-Pearson 8 (Verdone, Van Culin), pp Greg Rallo ...... 2 GP; 0-2=2 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) ) 18:28 UM-Johnson 12 (Cogliano, Hensick), 5-3 pp Jim Jorgensen ...... 2 GP; 0-2=2 Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 2 – 3 3-6 1-8 SHOTS: Bulldogs 4 11 9 – 24 Dan Riedel ...... 2 GP; 1-0=1, 1 PPG, 1 GWG Ferris State 1 3 2 – 6 8-16 1-3 Wolverines 12 10 12 – 34 Matt Stefanishion ...... 1 GP; 1-0=1, 1 PPG 1ST 7:48 FSU-Connolly 7 (Couturier, Chupp) SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 10 7 11 – 28 60:00 Mark Bomersback ...... 2 GP; 1-0=1 11:51 UNO-Lawrence 7 (Bartholomay, Uotila) UM-Sauer, W 4 10 8 – 22 59:48 Matt Verdone ...... 2 GP; 0-1=1 2ND 3:30 FSU-Miller 3 (Dahlinger, Haines) TIME: 2:16 ATT.: 6,795 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra Zac Pearson ...... 2 GP; 0-1=1 4:19 FSU-Chupp 7 (Couturier) PERANI STARS: 1. Johnson, 2. Cogliano, 3. Hunwick Joe Van Culin ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 18:12 FSU-Verdone 6 (Bomersback, Pearson), pp Eric Vesely ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 3RD 4:10 UNO-Charleston 7 (Del Grosso) GAME 29 - OHIO STATE Adam Welch ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 8:12 FSU-Pearson 6 (unassisted) Andrew Winnik...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 9:05 UNO-Lawrence 8 (Bartholomay, Charleston) FEBRUARY 2, 2007 Matt Frank...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 19:13 FSU-Pearson 7 (unassisted), en AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) Alex Spezia ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 SHOTS: Mavericks 11 10 17 – 38 Ohio State 0 1 1 – 2 8-16 1-9 Brendan Connolly ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 Bulldogs 9 17 12 – 38 Ferris State 0 3 1 – 4 11-22 2-6 Corey Couturier ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 Justin Lewandowski...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 SAVES: UNO-Kaufmann 8 3 x – 11 24:19 2ND 6:44 FSU-Miller 4 (Verdone) Dupont x 11 10 – 21 34:10 Chris Zarb ...... 1 GP; 0-0=0 7:48 OSU-Hood 3 (Strachan, Goebel) Jeremy Scherlinck ...... 1 GP; 0-0=0 FSU-MacIntyre, W 9 6 7 – 22 60:00 10:45 FSU-M. Case 2 (Scherlinck, Connolly), 5-3 pp Nick Scheible ...... 1 GP; 0-0=0 TIME: 2:11 ATT.: 1,533 REFEREE: Keith Sergott 12:33 FSU-M. Case 3 (Scherlinck, Lewicki), 4-4 Mitch O’Keefe ...... 2 GP; 1-0-1, 1.44 GAA, .952sv% PERANI STARS: 1. Pearson, 2. Chupp, 3. Lawrence 3RD 11:11 FSU-Connolly 9 (Chupp, Bomersback), pp 3 goals allowed; 59 saves; 125:00 minutes 15:33 OSU-Campbell 1 (Picard, McIlvane), ex & pp GAME 26 - AT WESTERN MICHIGAN SHOTS: Buckeyes 13 14 10 – 37 FSU’S 2006-07 STATS VS. MICHIGAN STATE: Bulldogs 9 10 11 – 30 Adam Welch ...... 2 GP; 1-0=1 JANUARY 23, 2007 SAVES: OSU-Palmer 9 7 10 – 26 55:14 Zac Pearson ...... 2 GP; 1-0=1, 1 PPG, 1 GTG AT KALAMAZOO, MICH. (LAWSON ICE ARENA) FSU-O’Keefe, W 13 13 9 – 35 60:00 Eric Vesely ...... 2 GP; 0-1=1 Chris Zarb ...... 2 GP; 0-1=1 Ferris State 1 0 1 – 2 8-16 2-9 TIME: 2:13 ATT.: 1,714 REFEREE: Keith Sergott Cody Chupp ...... 2 GP; 0-1=1 Western Michigan 2 3 0 – 5 10-20 1-7 PERANI STARS: 1. M. Case, 2. Scherlinck, 3. O’Keefe Dan Riedel ...... 2 GP; 0-1=1 1ST 6:01 FSU-Verdone 7 (M. Case, Van Culin), pp 8:29 WMU-Szczechura 8 (Bicek, Pierce), pp GAME 30 - OHIO STATE J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 19:24 WMU-Letestu 14 (Clackson, LoVecchio) Brendan Connolly ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 FEBRUARY 3, 2007 Evan Case ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 ND 4:17 WMU-LOVecchio 13 (Galivan, Letestu) 2 AT BIG RAPIDS, MICH. (EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA) Alex Spezia ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 7:40 WMU-Bicek 11 (Frank) Ohio State 0 2 0 – 2 8-16 2-12 Justin Lewandowski...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 19:49 WMU-Letestu 15 (Szczechura) Ferris State 4 1 1 – 6 12-24 3-8 Blair Riley ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 3RD 17:47 FSU-Matt Case 1 (Connolly), pp 1ST 3:16 FSU-E. Case 1 (Frank) J.T. Dahlinger ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 SHOTS: Bulldogs 9 10 9 – 28 8:19 FSU-Verdone 8 (Van Culin, Miller) Matt Verdone ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 Broncos 4 9 2 – 15 12:01 FSU-Bomersback 3 (unassisted), sh Matt Frank...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 SAVES: FSU-O’Keefe, L 2 3 x – 5 28:31 19:58 FSU-Connolly 10 (Chupp, Miller), pp Aaron Lewicki...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 MacIntyre x 3 2 – 5 31:29 2ND 9:41 FSU-Miller 5 (Verdone, Pearson), pp Jim Jorgensen ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 WMU-Bellissimo, W 8 10 8 – 26 60:00 13:58 OSU-Goebel 10 (Collins, DeSantis), 5-3 pp Joe Van Culin ...... 2 GP; 0-0=0 TIME: 2:15 ATT.: 2,278 REFEREE: Brian Hill 15:15 OSU-Anderson 3 (Bernard, Waddell), pp Casey Haines ...... 1 GP; 0-0=0 PERANI STARS: 1. Letestu, 2. LoVecchio, 3. Bellissimo 3RD 1:32 FSU-Verdone 9 (Van Culin, Pearson), pp Adam Miller ...... 1 GP; 0-0=0 Mitch O’Keefe ...... 2 GP; 0-1-1, 3.84 GAA, .833sv% SHOTS: Buckeyes 11 13 16 – 40 AME AT ICHIGAN G 27 - M Bulldogs 9 17 8 – 34 8 goals allowed; 40 saves; 124:56 minutes SAVES: OSU-Palmer, L 5 x x – 5 20:00 JANUARY 26, 2007 Filion x 16 7 – 23 39:38 AT ANNARBOR, MICH. () FSU-MacIntyre, W 11 11 16 – 38 60:00 Ferris State 0 2 2 – 4 9-18 1-7 TIME: 2:11 ATT.: 1,972 REFEREE: Keith Sergott Michigan 4 3 2 – 9 9-18 3-6 PERANI STARS: 1. Verdone, 2. MacIntyre, 3. Van Culin 1ST 1:27 UM-Turnbull 8 (Miller, Naurato) 2:42 UM-Rohlfs 14 (Hunwick, Johnson) 12:29 UM-Porter 17 (Cogliano, Kolarik), pp 17:43 UM-Johnson 8 (Porter, Hensick), pp 2ND 4:31 FSU-Connolly 8 (Chupp, Couturier) 7:36 UM-Hensick11 (Porter, Summers) 11:27 UM-Porter 18 (Hensick, Hunwick), 4-4 15:07 UM-Johnson 9 (Cogliano), ex 17:31 FSU-Vesely 7 (Zarb, Lewicki) 3RD 4:00 FSU-Bomersback 1 (Zarb, Scherlinck) 7:16 FSU-Vesely 8 (Verdone, Bomersback), pp 13:15 UM-Johnson 10 (Fardig, Mitera), sh 16:40 UM-Hensick 12 (Porter, Hunwick), 4-3 pp SHOTS: Bulldogs 8 24 8 – 40 Wolverines 15 6 9 – 30 SAVES: FSU-MacIntyre, L 11 3 7 – 21 60:00 UM-Sauer, W 8 22 6 – 36 59:51 TIME: 2:10 ATT.: 6,512 REFEREE: Tim Kotyra PERANI STARS: 1. Johnson, 2. Porter, 3. Hensick GAME 28 - AT MICHIGAN

JANUARY 27, 2007 AT ANNARBOR, MICH. (YOST ICE ARENA) Ferris State 0 1 1 – 2 9-18 1-5 Michigan 2 3 1 – 6 8-24 2-7 1ST 13:11 UM-Hunwick 4 (Naurato, Turnbull) 19:25 UM-Cogliano 18 (Kolarik, Johnson) 2ND :36 FSU-Bomersback 2 (Verdone, Pearson) 2:06 UM-Johnson 11 (Fardig, Hunwick) THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED . . .

SERIES SWEEP AT HOME: APLAYER SCORED AN EMPTY-NET GOAL: FSU: Zac Pearson vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/20/07 (Won 6-3) FSU: vs. Ohio State, 2/2-3/07 (Won 4-2 and 6-2) OPP: Curtis Fraser, Alaska vs. FSU, 10/28/06 (UA won 4-2) OPP: Michigan at FSU, 11/17-18/06 (UM won 3-2 and 5-1)

APLAYER TOOK A PENALTY SHOT: SERIES SWEEP ON THE ROAD: FSU: Mike Kinnie at Western Michigan (unsuccessful on goaltender FSU: at Mercyhurst, 11/25-26/05 (Won 6-3 and 5-4) Mike Mantua), 11/16/02 (Lost 4-1) OPP: Miami (Ohio) vs. FSU, 12/1-2/06 (MIA won 5-3 and 7-2) OPP: Jordan Emmerson, Alaska Fairbanks at FSU (successful on goaltender Mitch O’Keefe), 11/5/05 (Tie 3-3 OT) SERIES SWEEP HOME-AND-HOME: FSU: vs. Western Michigan, 2/3-4/06 (Won 4-2 on the road and 7-2 at home) APLAYER WAS SUCCESSFUL ON A PENALTY SHOT: OPP: Notre Dame vs. FSU, 1/10-11/06 (ND won 4-1 at home and 3-2 on FSU: Jason Basile vs. Bowling Green State (successful on goaltender the road) ), 2/9/02 (Won 6-3) OPP: Jordan Emmerson, Alaska Fairbanks at FSU (successful on TEAM SCORED 10 OR MORE GOALS: goaltender Mitch O’Keefe, 11/5/05 (Tie 3-3 OT) FSU: vs. Bowling Green State, 10/18/02 (Won 10-1) OPP: Michigan vs. FSU, 12/31/96 (UM won 11-1) AGOALTENDER HAD AT LEAST 50 SAVES: FSU: (58) Craig Lisko vs. Michigan State, 11/28/92 (Tie 2-2 OT) TEAM WON AT LEAST FOUR GAMES IN A ROW: OPP: (56) Jason Carey, Connecticut vs. FSU, 12/30/02 (FSU won 5-0) FSU: (12) 2/1/03-3/21/03 vs. Michigan (Won 4-3), at Lake Superior State (Won 7-1 and 5-1), vs. Western Michigan (Won 2-1), at Western Michigan AGOALTENDER HAD BETWEEN 40-49 SAVES: (Won 5-3), vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Won 5-0 and 4-0), at Bowling Green FSU: (44) Mitch O’Keefe vs. Ohio State, 3/4/06 (Won 2-1) State (Won 4-2 and 4-3), vs. Lake Superior State (Won 6-1 and 6-1), vs. OPP: (42) , Lake Superior State at FSU, 12/9/06 (LSSU won 4-1) Northern Michigan (Won 4-2) OPP: (5) 1/15/04-1/29/05 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Lost 4-1), at Alaska AGOALTENDER HAD BETWEEN 30-39 SAVES: Fairbanks (Lost 3-2 and 4-3), vs. Miami (Lost 4-3 OT and 5-3) FSU: (38) Derek MacIntyre vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07 (Won 6-2) OPP: (36) Billy Sauer, Michigan vs. FSU, 1/26/07 (UM won 9-4) TEAM SHUTOUT AT HOME: FSU: vs. Western Michigan, 11/21/06 (Won 4-0) AGOALTENDER SCORED A GOAL: OPP: Michigan State at FSU, 11/10/06 (MSU won 6-0) FSU: None OPP: Mike Mantua, Western Michigan vs. FSU, 11/16/02 (WMU won 4-1) TEAM SHUTOUT ON THE ROAD: FSU: at Ohio State, 3/13/05 (Won 1-0 OT) AGOALTENDER RECEIVED AN ASSIST: Mike Brown at Ohio State, 3/13/05 (Lost 5-4 OT) OPP: FSU at Northern Michigan, 1/13/06 (NMM won 5-0) FSU: OPP: Jeff Jakaitis, Lake Superior State at FSU, 1/20/06 (Tie 2-2 OT) TEAM WON IN OVERTIME: FSU: at Michigan, 2/25/06 (Won 4-3 OT) APLAYER SCORED FOUR GOALS: OPP: Wayne State vs. FSU, 1/12/05 (WSU won 2-1 OT) FSU: Matt Verdone vs. Army, 10/15/05 (Won 5-2) OPP: Andrew Contois, Northern Michigan at FSU, 2/26/05 (NMU won 6-3) TEAM PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME: FSU: at Wayne State, 1/12/07 (Lost 2-1 OT) APLAYER SCORED FIVE GOALS: OPP: Wayne State vs. FSU, 1/12/07 (WSU 2-1 OT) FSU: Not Available OPP: Jeff Madill, Ohio State at FSU, 1/24/87 (OSU won 5-4) TEAM REGISTERED AN OVERTIME TIE: FSU: vs. Massachusetts, 12/29/06 (Tie 1-1 OT)) APLAYER HAD FOUR ASSISTS: OPP: Massachusetts vs. FSU, 12/29/06 (Tie 1-1 OT) FSU: Simon Mangos vs. Niagara, 11/29/03 (Won 8-3) OPP: Corey Waring, Western Michigan vs. FSU, 12/3/99 (WMU won 7-3) TEAM REGISTERED A SCORELESS OVERTIME TIE: FSU: vs. Findlay, 1/24/04 (Tie 0-0 OT) (second all-time) APLAYER HAD AT LEAST FIVE ASSISTS: Bob Nardella vs. Kent State, 12/30/90 (Won 9-5) OPP: Findlay at FSU, 1/24/04 (Tie 0-0 OT) FSU: OPP: (6A) John Madden, Michigan at FSU, 12/7/96 (UM won 7-3)

TEAM HAD 40 SHOTS OR MORE ON GOAL: APLAYER HAD AT LEAST FIVE POINTS: FSU: (40) at Michigan, 1/26/07 (Lost 9-4) FSU: (3G,2A) Derek Nesbitt at Western Michigan, 3/5/05 (Won 5-2); OPP: (40) Ohio State at FSU, 2/3/07 (FSU won 6-2) (2G,3A) Jeff Legue at Western Michigan, 3/5/05 (Won 5-2) OPP: (2G,3A) Kevin Porter, Michigan vs. FSU, 1/26/07 (UM won 9-4) TEAM DEFEATED A NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENT: FSU: at #12 Michigan, 2/25/06 (Won 4-3 OT) ▲ – Penalty Shot OPP: Notre Dame at #20 FSU, 2/11/06 (ND won 3-2)

APLAYER REGISTERED A HAT-TRICK: FSU: (3) Dan Riedel at Bowling Green State, 1/16/06 (Won 6-5) OPP: (3) Jack Johnson, Michigan vs. FSU, 1/26/07 (UM on 9-4)

APLAYER SCORED A SHORT-HANDED GOAL: FSU: Mark Bomersback vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07 (Won 6-2) OPP: Jack Johnson, Michigan vs. FSU, 1/26/07 (UM won 9-4)

APLAYER SCORED AN OVERTIME GOAL: FSU: Zac Pearson at Michigan, 2/25/06 (Won 4-3 OT) OPP: Jared Katz, Wayne State vs. FSU, 1/12/07 (WSU won 2-1 OT) INDIVIDUAL CAREER GAME HIGHS MITCH O’KEEFE MATT CASE SOPH., G ✦ ALMONTE, ONTARIO FR., D ✦ PLYMOUTH, MINN. MOST SAVES ...... 44 vs. Ohio State, 3/4/06 GOALS ...... 2 vs. Ohio State, 2/2/07 MOST GOALS ALLOWED...... 6, three times (last at Michigan, 1/27/07) ASSISTS ...... 2 at Northern Michigan, 1/6/07 CAREER SHUTOUTS...... 3 (last vs. Western Michigan, 11/21/06) POINTS...... 2, three times (last vs. Ohio State, 2/2/07 CURRENT STREAK...... Won 1 MATT FRANK EVAN CASE SO., C-RW ✦ BILLINGS, MONT. SOPH., D ✦ GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICH. GOALS ...... 1, five times (last vs. Western Michigan, 10/21/06) GOALS ...... 1 vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07 ASSISTS ...... 1, 12 times (last vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07) ASSISTS ...... 1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/19/07 POINTS ...... 2 vs. Ohio State, 3/3/06 POINTS ...... 1, twice (last vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07) MARK BOMERSBACK JOE VAN CULIN SR., C ✦ ROCHESTER, ALBERTA SR., D ✦ MONTICELLO, MINN. GOALS ...... 2, four times (last vs. Lake Superior State, 1/21/06) GOALS ...... 1, nine times (last at Northern Michigan, 1/6/07) ASSISTS ...... 2, seven times (last vs. Western Michigan, 2/4/06) ASSISTS ...... 2 vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07) POINTS ...... 3, twice (last at Mercyhurst, 11/25/05) POINTS ...... 2, twice (last vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07) COREY COUTURIER ALEX SPEZIA SO., RW ✦ TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. JR., D ✦ FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH. GOALS ...... 1, 10 times (last at Minnesota, 12/30/06) ASSISTS ...... 2 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/20/07 GOALS ...... 1 vs. Michigan, 2/24/06 POINTS ...... 2, twice (last vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/20/07) ASSISTS ...... 1, 11 times (last at Wayne State, 1/13/07) POINTS...... 2, five times (last vs. Michigan, 2/24/06) J.T. DAHLINGER MATT VERDONE SO., RW ✦ GROSSE POINTE PARK, MICH. SR., LW ✦ SUMMERSTOWN, ONTARIO GOALS ...... 1 vs. Mercyhurst, 10/14/06 ASSISTS ...... 2, twice (last at Western Michigan, 10/20/06) OALS G ...... 4 vs. Army, 10/15/05 POINTS...... 2, twice (last at Western Michigan, 10/20/06) ASSISTS...... 2, twice (last at Michigan, 1/27/07 POINTS ...... 4 vs. Army, 10/15/05 ADAM MILLER CASEY HAINES JR., C ✦ LIVONIA, MICH. FR., LW ✦ INDIANA, PA. GOALS ...... 2, twice (last at Western Michigan, 2/3/06) ASSISTS ...... 2, three times (last vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07) GOALS ...... 1, twice (last at Western Michigan, 10/20/06) POINTS ...... 3, twice (last vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07) ASSISTS ...... 1, twice (last vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/20/07) POINTS ...... 1, four times (last vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/20/07) ERIC VESELY CODY CHUPP SR., LW ✦ WOODSTOCK, ILL. FR., C ✦ BIG RAPIDS, MICH. GOALS...... 2, twice (last at Michigan, 1/26/07 ASSISTS...... 2, twice (last vs. Lake Superior State, 1/21/06) GOALS ...... 2 at Wayne State, 1/13/07 POINTS...... 3 vs. Alaska, 1/2/04 ASSISTS ...... 1, nine times (last vs. Ohio State, 2/3/07) POINTS...... 3 at Wayne State, 1/13/07 JEREMY SCHERLINCK BRENDAN CONNOLLY SR., D ✦ GROSSE POINTE, MICH. SO., LW ✦ CANMORE, ALBERTA GOALS ...... 1, six times (last at Wayne State, 1/13/07) ASSISTS ...... 3, twice (last vs. Niagara, 11/29/03) GOALS ...... 2 at Northern Michigan, 1/6/07 POINTS ...... 3, three times (last at Wayne State, 1/13/07) ASSISTS ...... 2 vs. Army, 10/15/05 POINTS ...... 2, three times (last at Northern Michigan, 1/6/07) BLAIR RILEY CHRIS ZARB FR., RW ✦ KAMLOOPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA SO., D ✦ WATERFORD, MICH. GOALS ...... 1, three times (last vs. Michigan, 11/17/06) ASSISTS...... 2 vs. Union, 10/7/06 GOALS ...... 1 at Wayne State, 1/13/07 POINTS ...... 3 vs. Union, 10/7/06 ASSISTS ...... 3 vs. Mercyhurst, 10/13/06 POINTS ...... 3 vs. Mercyhurst, 10/13/06 JUSTIN LEWANDOWSKI JIM JORGENSEN SO., RW ✦ NAPERVILLE, ILL. JR., D ✦ SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. GOALS ...... 1, three times (last at Alaska, 10/28/06) ASSISTS ...... 2 at Michigan, 3/10/06 GOALS ...... 1, six time (last vs. Western Michigan, 11/21/06) POINTS ...... 2 at Michigan, 3/10/06 ASSISTS ...... 2, five times (last at Miami, 12/2/06) POINTS...... 2, eight times (last at Miami, 12/2/06) ADAM WELCH AARON LEWICKI JR., D ✦ HASTINGS, MINN. GOALS...... 1, five times (last at Wayne State, 1/13/07) FR., C ✦ LIVONIA, MICH. ASSISTS ...... 2 vs. Bemidji State, 11/18/05) GOALS...... 1, five times (last at Wayne State, 1/13/07) POINTS ...... 2, twice (last at Ohio State, 2/18/06) ASSISTS...... 2 vs. Union, 10/7/06 POINTS ...... 3 vs. Union, 10/7/06 DEREK MACINTYRE ZAC PEARSON JR., G ✦ STANWOOD, MICH. MOST SAVES ...... 43 vs. , 12/30/05 SR., RW ✦ WHITE LAKE, MICH. MOST GOALS ALLOWED ...... 9 at Michigan, 1/26/07 GOALS ...... 2 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/20/07 CAREER SHUTOUTS...... None ASSISTS...... 3, twice (last at Bowling Green State, 1/16/06) CURRENT STREAK...... Won 1 POINTS ...... 3, three times (last vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1/20/07)