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WESTERN COLLEGIATE OPENING FACEOFF • Conference Play Heats Up: Four WCHA series highlight the Week 4 slate around the league, with six teams playing in HOCKEY ASSOCIATION their initial league contests this weekend. • FOUNDED 1951 • • Returning Home: Anchorage hosts in-state rival Alaska Friday and Saturday in the first on-campus games at UAA 2950 Metro Drive, Suite 102 since 1983. The Seawolves will play their home games at the in the heart of campus after 36 Bloomington, MN 55425 years at the off-campus Sullivan Center • Movin' On Up: Minnesota State is the consensus No. 2 team in the country following a 1-0-1 series win over No. 16/RV 952-681-7947 North Dakota. MSU remains second in the USCHO.com poll this week and moved into the No. 2 spot in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top-15. MEMBER TEAMS • Bowling Green returned to the USCHO rankings at No. 17 after its home-and-home sweep of No. 14/15 Western University of Alabama in Huntsville Michigan. The Falcons also received votes in the USAT/USAH rankings. University of Alaska Anchorage • Alaska's split at Penn State garnered the Nanooks votes in both polls while Northern Michigan finished just University of Alaska Fairbanks outside the Top-20 in the USCHO poll this week. BY THE NUMBERS Bowling Green State University • 96: Meetings between Ferris State and Northern Michigan. The two teams will meet again this weekend at FSU. • 82: Career points for Lake Superior State forward Max Humitz, the most among active Lakers. Lake Superior State University • 65: Saves by Alaska netminder Anton Martinsson in the Nanooks' series split at No. 9/8 Penn State, which is a WCHA Michigan Technological University season-high for stops in a two-game series. Minnesota State University • 37: Saves by Bowling Green's Eric Dop in the Falcons' 2-1 overtime victory on Saturday, equaling the WCHA single-game Northern Michigan University high in 2019-20. • 4: Points by Minnesota State freshman Nathan Smith in his collegiate debut on Friday against North Dakota. Smith finished with a and three assists in the 4-4 tie. TRADITION STARTS HERE #WEAREWCHA THE WEEK AHEAD • Four WCHA Series on Tap this Weekend: Eight of 10 WCHA teams will hit the ice for conference play this weekend, while Lake Superior State and Bemijdi State take to the road to face nationally-ranked non-league opponents. FLOHOCKEY.TV • Alaska and Alaska Anchorage renew the NCAA's northernmost rivalry when the Seawolves host the Nanooks in Anchorage in the first leg of the Governor's Cup. Alaska holds a narrow 36-35-7 lead in the Governor's Cup battles and is seeking its 16th Governor's Cup in 24 attempts. In partnership with FloSports, the • No. 17/RV Bowling Green hosts Michigan Tech in the Falcons' WCHA opener. Tech owns an 18-15-4 advantage in innovator in live digital sports and the series but the teams are knotted at 11-11-3 since Bowling Green's entry into the WCHA. original content, FloHockey.tv - the • Northern Michigan and Ferris State renew acquaintances in the WCHA opener for both in Big Rapids, Mich. NMU offi cial online streaming platform of leads the all-time series, 60-30-6, and swept FSU in their only meeting last season. the WCHA - will provide fans with live • In the final WCHA series of the weekend, No. 2/2 Minnesota State travels south to open its WCHA slate with and archived broadcasts of WCHA Alabama Huntsville. The Mavericks went 4-0 against UAH a season ago, including a two-game sweep in the hockey via iOS, Roku, Fire TV or Apple WCHA Quarterfinals, and are 35-17-7 all-time against the Chargers. The Mavericks enter the series on a 26-0-4 TV 4. streak vs. Alabama Huntsville, dating back to their last loss in the series during the 2001-02 season. • Lake Superior State continues its non-conference road swing with a two-game set at No. 4/5 Notre Dame this Featuring each of the 10 WCHA member weekend. Friday's game will air on NBCSN, with the series finale slated for the NHL Network. institutions, every league game – home • Bemidji State returns to action after a week off with a trip to Grand Forks, N.D., to meet No. 16/RV North Dakota. and away – will be streamed live, along Eleven of the last 17 meetings have been decided by one goal or less, with the two teams even at 3-3-5 in those with all nonconference home games, contests. select nonconference road contests and the 2020 WCHA Tournament. 2019-20 WCHA STANDINGS Conference Overall Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts GP W L T 3/SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 (RV/RV) Alaska 6 2 2 0 0 0/0 1.000 5 3 6 3 3 0 .500 12 17 2 Alabama Huntsville 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 4 0 4 0 .000 3 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 2 0 2 0 .000 2 9 Bemidji State 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 2 .250 6 6 (17/RV) Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 5 3 2 0 .600 15 14 WCHA QUICK FACTS/MEDIA SERVICES ...... 2 Ferris State 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 3 2 1 0 .667 9 6 WCHA SCHOOL DIRECTORY ...... 3 Lake Superior State 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 6 2 4 0 .333 17 20 WCHA REGULAR SEASON/POSTSEASON ...... 4 (2/2) Minnesota State 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 4 3 0 1 .875 15 6 THE WEEK IN REVIEW ...... 5 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 4 2 1 1 .625 13 12 Michigan Tech 0 2 0 2 0 0/0 .000 3 5 4 2 2 0 .500 12 6 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ...... 7 (3 points for win in regulation or 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for tie after regulation and 5-on-5 OT; 1 point for win in 3-on-3 OT or shootout; WCHA NOTES ...... 8 rankings are USCHO.com followed by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) 2019-20 WCHA CAPTAINS ...... 9 NON-CONFERENCE/H-TO-H/POTW, POTM . 10 NATIONAL POLLS/WEEK-BY-WEEK ...... 11 THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA (ALL TIMES LOCAL) WCHA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ...... 12 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 2019-20 WCHA PRESEASON POLLS ...... 13 Lake Superior State at (5/4) Notre Dame, 7 pm ET (NBCSN) Lake Superior State at (5/4) Notre Dame, 6 pm ET (NHL Network) TEAM NOTEBOOKS ...... 14 Michigan Tech at (17/RV) Bowling Green, 7:07 pm ET^ (RV/UR) Northern Michigan at Ferris State, 6:07 pm ET^ 2019-20 STATISTICS ...... 24 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan at Ferris State, 7:07 pm ET^ Michigan Tech at (17/RV) Bowling Green, 7:07 pm ET^ (2/2) Minnesota State at Alabama Huntsville, 7:07 pm CT^ (2/2) Minnesota State at Alabama Huntsville, 7:07 pm CT^ Bemidji State at (16/RV) North Dakota, 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State at (16/RV) North Dakota, 7:07 pm CT (RV/RV) Alaska at Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 pm AT^ (RV/RV) Alaska at Alaska Anchorage, 5:07 pm AT^

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Key Dates WCHA Objectives Oct. 5 ...... Regular season opens Oct. 11-12 ...... First WCHA league series • Maintaining the highest standard of valuing excellence on the ice Oct. 11-12 ...... Icebreaker Tournament (hosted by Bowling Green) and in the classroom. Nov. 22-23...... First weekend with fi ve league series Dec. 20-21 ...... WCHA Holiday break begins • Foster sportsmanship, fair play, and mutual respect by all Jan. 3 ...... WCHA league play resumes Members of the WCHA. Feb. 29 ...... Regular season concludes • Insisting on the strict adherence to the concepts of compliance, March 6-8 ...... WCHA Quarterfi nals integrity, accountability and ethical social conduct by student- March 13-15 ...... WCHA Semifi nals athletes, coaches and administrators. March 21 ...... WCHA Championship • Maintain Association membership standards that refl ect the March 22 ...... NCAA Selection Announcement sport’s dynamic culture and ensure the preeminence of the March 27-29 ...... NCAA Regionals WCHA in NCAA Division I Ice Hockey. April 9-11 ...... NCAA Frozen Four • Promote the development of hockey in our society to expand the opportunities for maintaining competitive and fi nancial viability of our Association Member institutions.

WEEK 4 (OCT. 25-26, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 2 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA SCHOOL DIRECTORY #WEAREWCHA Alabama Huntsville Alaska Anchorage

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Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State

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Bowling Green Ferris State

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Lake Superior State Michigan Tech

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Minnesota State Northern Michigan

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WEEK 4 (OCT. 25-26, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 3 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA REGULAR SEASON/POSTSEASON #WEAREWCHA MacNaughton Cup Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy The Western Collegiate Hockey The Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s an- Association men’s regular nual postseason playoff tournament, which was season championship, as has introduced for the 1959-60 season, has included proven time and time again numerous formats over the past 50-plus years. over the past 67 seasons, has traditionally been one of Formats have included: one round of four teams (1960-61); one round and a fi nals (1961-62); one the toughest titles to win in round and a championship game (1962-65); two collegiate sports. rounds with eight teams (1965-68); eight teams at East and West regionals (1968-71); eight teams Since the Association’s founding in two rounds of two-game total goals series in 1951-52, the number of games (1971-76, 1977-81); eight teams in two rounds that have made up the league’s of two-game total goals series plus a two-team regular season championship championship (1976-77, 1981-87); an opening race have fl uctuated as well round, best-of-three series at campus sites fol- as the methods of determining lowed by a four-team playoff championship at the champions. The number one venue (1988-92); and, a fi rst round, best-of- three series at campus sites followed by a WCHA of league games have ranged Jeff Sauer Trophy from a low of 12 in the founding Final Five at one venue (1993-2016). season of 1951-52 to a high Bringing the singular intensity and passion of playoff college hockey di- of 35 that ran from 1986-87 rectly to its member institution fans, since 2017 the entirety of the WCHA MacNaughton Cup through 1988-89. Since 1997- Men's League postseason – from the quarterfi nals through the cham- 98, the conference schedule has pionship game – has been hosted by the highest remaining seeds at consisted of 28 games per team. on-campus venues. The “WCHA Playoffs” consist of four best-of-three, quarterfi nal round series hosted by the league’s top four regular-season Methods of determining the annual regular season team fi nishers, followed by two best-of-three semifi nal round series hosted by champion have included points accumulated (1951-58, 1973-79 the highest remaining seeds. The “WCHA Championship” is a single game, and 1980-present) and winning percentage (1959-73, 1979-80). hosted by the highest remaining seed.

The conference regular season title includes the awarding of the In 2018, in honor of an icon and beloved fi gure in both WCHA and college fabled MacNaughton Cup to the team champion. hockey history, the league introduced the Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy, Presented by Anderson's Pure Maple Syrup. Dating back 106 years to its original purchase in 1913, handcrafted Sauer’s association with the WCHA spanned six decades, beginning with of pure silver, standing three-feet high, and weighing more than his playing career at in the 1960s, continuing through 40 pounds, the MacNaughton Cup is the shining symbol of the 31 years as head coach at Colorado College and Wisconsin, and for 14 Western Collegiate Hockey Association and its distinguished seasons in various consulting capacities to the WCHA Commissioner and tradition as a premier collegiate hockey conference since the the WCHA offi ce. The only WCHA head coach with 30 years behind the league’s founding in 1951. bench, he is the league’s all-time winningest coach with 665 victories – the 10th most in NCAA men’s hockey history. The MacNaughton Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the league’s regular season championship and, as a traveling trophy, A two-time WCHA Coach of the Year, Sauer guided his CC and UW teams to is on display each season at the home of the reigning champion. a pair of league regular season titles and six WCHA playoff championships. Beginning in 2005-06, the WCHA also began awarding a replica MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champion each season. Jeff Sauer was a legendary coach, a tremendous ambassador for the game of hockey and, above all, a wonderful person who brought great joy to all. From the WCHA to his extensive involvement with the U.S. National The MacNaughton Cup has traveled a long and winding road since Sled Team and the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association, Jeff its initial purchase in 1913 by the Calumet (Mich.) and Hecla Mining embodied the kindness, generosity and heart that makes our sport truly Company, but it offi cially settled into a home with the original special. WCHA (MCHL/WIHL) in 1951.

The MacNaughton Cup has gone to the league’s regular season winner on all but seven occasions since 1951. From 1962-65, the MacNaughton Cup was presented to the league playoff winner. Anderson's Pure Maple Syrup With seven WCHA regular season titles, Michigan Tech (1962, The Presenting Sponsor of the 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 2016) has won or shared the most Jeff Sauer WCHA Championship Trophy MacNaughton Cups among current league members. Minnesota State (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019) is second with four. Northern Michigan (1991), Ferris State (2014) and Bemidji State (2017) have each won one title.

WEEK 4 (OCT. 25-26, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 4 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com THE WEEK IN REVIEW - WEEK 3: OCT. 17-19, 2019 #WEAREWCHA

• BGSU completred the sweep on Saturday with a 2-1 overtime win in (RV/UR) Alaska at (9/8) Penn State Kalamazoo. Oct. 17-18 at /State College, Pa. • Following a scoreless fi rst period, Western Michigan jumped out to a Oct. 17: Penn State 7, Alaska 0 1-0 lead just 1:01 into the second period. Oct. 18: Alaska 4, Penn State 0 • But Rauhauser answered for the Falcons with an unassisted wrister at 9:59 of the period. • The dropped their fi rst of two games to Penn State • The teams remained scoreless until Cameron Wright won it for the in a 7-0 loss on Thursday night. Orange and Brown just 11 seconds into overtime with his fi fth goal of • Gustav Grigals and Anton Martinsson combined for 36 saves the 2019-20 season. He was unassisted on the play. between the pipes for Alaska in the loss. • Dop made a season-high 37 saves to secure the victory for Bowling • The Nanooks rebounded from their Thursday night performance to Green. then knock off the Nittany Lions 4-0 on Friday. • Alaska started Friday's game off with a bang, scoring 1:12 into the opening period as Colton Leiter took an unassisted puck and fi red it (RV/UR) Northern Michigan at (20/RV) Boston University top shelf. Oct. 18-19 at Agganis Arena/Boston, Mass. • Justin Young took a centering pass from Chris Jandric and Steven Oct. 18: Northern Michigan 4, Boston University 4 (OT) Jandric and slipped the puck past the goalkeeper, making it a 2-0 Oct. 19: Northern Michigan 4, Boston University 3 lead for the Nanooks just :29 into the second period. Early period goals seemed to be the story of the night's victory as Young would • Facing a 4-1 defi cit entering the third period on Friday, Northern add another goal, the third of the game, and his second of the night, Michigan rallied to force a 4-4 tie at Boston University. 3:50 into the fi nal period. • Joseph Nardi opened the scoring just over one minute into the game • Max Newton added the fourth and fi nal goal for Alaska on an as he fi red home a rebound for his fi rst goal of the season. unassisted puck out in front of the net. • But the Terriers went on to post four unanswered goals and held the • Martinsson ended the game with 35 saves and his fourth career 4-1 lead through 40 minutes of play. shutout to earn the win for Alaska. • Extending his goal-streak to three games, sophomore forward Vincent de Mey spurred the Wildcat comeback with his one-timer at the 5:53 mark of the third frame. Caleb Schroer scored 53 seconds Ferris State at Miami later on a no-look pass from Nardi. Oct. 18-19 at Steve Cady Arena/Oxford, Ohio • Darien Craighead's fi rst goal of the season sent the two teams to Oct. 18: Miam 4, Ferris State 3 extra time as he redirected Griffi n Loughran's initial shot at the top Oct. 19: Ferris State 3, Miami 1 of the crease. • John Hawthorne fi nished with a career-high 35 saves and is now • Ferris State fought back from an early defi cit, but ultimately fell on 1-0-1 on the season for Northern Michigan. the road to Miami (Ohio) 4-3 on Friday. • Northern Michigan held strong Saturday night as they topped Boston • Lucas Finner wrapped around the Miami cage and tucked it between University 4-3. the legs of MU goaltender Ryan Larkin to cut the Miami lead to 3-1 at • Craighead put the Wildcats on the board at the 10:49 mark of the 14:58 of the middle frame. fi rst period to knot the game at 1-1. • Less than a minute later, Jake Transit tipped home his fi rst goal of • de Mey added to the scoreboard with less than two minutes the season at 15:41 of the second period to cut Miami's lead to 3-2. remaining in the opening frame to give NMU the 2-1 lead going into • Miami struck back to pull back ahead by two goals with a power play the fi rst intermission. at 17:45 of the second period but Oskar Andren roofed a hard shot • After BU tied it in the midway through the second, Loughran took at 4:05 of the third period for his fi rst goal of the season to pull FSU back the Wildcat lead at 2:11 of the third period. back within a goal. • de Mey scored the eventual game-winner with 8:56 gone in the fi nal • Carter McPhail made 22 saves in the loss. frame for the fi rst multi-goal game of the young sophomore's career. • Roni Salmenkangas made 33 saves to push Ferris State to a 3-1 • Nolan Kent recorded his fi rst career win between the pipes for victory over Miami on Saturday. Northern Michigan, stopping 23 shots. • At 12:28 of the second period, Marshall Moise drove hard past a Miami defender and buried his fi rst goal of the season for a 1-0 Bulldog lead. (RV/UR) Lake Superior State at (RV/UR) Michigan • The lead lasted 29 seconds as Miami answered back to tie the score. Oct. 18-19 at Yost Ice Arena/Ann Arbor, Mich. • At 16:56, Coale Norris scored on a breakaway down the left wing for Oct. 18: Michigan 4, Lake Superior State 0 a 2-1 Bulldog lead. Oct. 19: Michigan 4, Lake Superior State 3 • Lucas Finner potted the fi anl goal of the night on the power play at 4:12 of the third period to secure the win. • Lake Superior State fell to Michigan by a score of 4-0 on Friday night in Ann Arbor, Mich. • The Lakers would come close to tying the game with a number of (RV/RV) Bowling Green vs. (14/15) Western Michigan chances, including a shot that rang off the post from Max Humitz Oct. 18 at /Bowling Green, Ohio and a rebound opportunity for Hampus Eriksson on the doorstep, Oct. 19 at /Kalamazoo, Mich. but it was not to be. Oct. 18: Bowling Green 2, Western Michigan 1 • Marek Mitens fi nished the game with 24 saves for the Lakers, Oct. 19: Bowling Green 2, Western Michigan 1 (OT) including 11 saves in the fi rst period. • Lake Superior State fell once again to the Wolverines, 4-3, on • Bowling Green defeated Western Michigan, 2-1, on Friday night in the Saturday. fi rst contest of a home-and-home series between the two rivals. • Eriksson netted his second goal of the season to get the Lakers on • With 47 seconds left in the second period, Frederic Letourneau the board in the second period. defl ected in a shot from T.J Lloyd on a Falcon power play. • Less than a minute later, at 6:38, Louis Boudon's fi rst career goal • Western Michigan eventually equalized with a goal at 13:58 of the put the Lakers within a goal at 3-2. third period. • Michigan pushed the lead to 4-2 at the end of the second period but • But Max Johnson lit the lamp for the game-winning power play goal Lukas Kaelble netted his fi rst goal of the season just 22 seconds at 15:34, his fi rst tally of the season. into the third period. The Lakers could not get the equalizer however. • Eric Dop made 21 saves earn the win for the Falcons. • Mitens made 22 saves in his sixth straight start for the Lakers.

WEEK 4 (OCT. 25-26, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 5 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com THE WEEK IN REVIEW - WEEK 3: OCT. 17-19, 2019 #WEAREWCHA

(16/RV) North Dakota at (2/3) Minnesota State

Oct. 18-19 at Mankato Civic Center/Mankato, Minn. TM Oct. 18: Minnesota State 4, North Dakota 4 (OT) Oct. 19: Minnesota State 2, North Dakota 1 • Minnesota State rallied from a two-goal defi cit to tie North Dakota, 4-4, in a non-conference match-up Friday in Mankato, Minn.. • Lucas Sowder fi nished a two-on-one opportunity 2:38 into the contest. Sowder took a pass from Nathan Smith and scored glove side for his second goal of the season. • Minnesota State senior defenseman Edwin Hookenson's shot from the point glanced off a Fighting Hawk skater at the 5:18 mark in giving him his fi rst goal of the year. • The fi nal goal of the opening period came off the stick of Smith for his fi rst career goal at the 14:55 mark. Smith stole the puck near center ice, split two UND skaters and fi red a wrister to the top right corner of the net. • The game-tying goal came early in the third period as junior blueliner Connor Mackey scored his fi rst of the season at the 6:15 mark. Mackey took a shot from a bad angle on the left side of the net and that found the top left corner over Scheel's shoulder. • Dryden McKay had 23 saves on the contest. • Minnesota State scored once in the second period before getting the game-winner in the third to gain a 2-1 victory over North Dakota on Saturday. • The visiting Fighting Hawks scored the lone goal in the fi rst period at the 10:59 mark to take a 1-0 lead. • But 26 seconds into the second period in a four-on-four situation, Sowder fed captain Marc Michaelis at the back of the net and the senior potted his fourth goal of the season. • Minnesota State took its fi rst lead of the game 5:21 into the third period on a goal from Hookenson, the fi rst game-winning goal of his career. • McKay backstopped Minnesota State with 34 saves.

WEEK 4 (OCT. 25-26, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 6 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (WEEK 3- OCT. 17-19) #WEAREWCHA

FORWARD OF THE WEEK DEFENSEMAN OF THE WEEK VINCENT DE MEY EDWIN HOOKENSON SO., NORTHERN MICHIGAN (LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) SR., MINNESOTA STATE (LAMPMAN, SASK.) Northern Michigan sophomore Vincent de Mey extended Senior Edwin Hookenson helped lead No. 2/3 Minnesota his goal and point streaks to four games this weekend with State to a 4-4 overtime tie and a 2-1 win over No. 16/RV North a team-leading three goals in the Wildcats’ series at Boston Dakota in a pair of nonconference games played in Mankato University. over the weekend.

Spurring an impressive three-goal third period comeback for The Lampman, Sask., native scored twice over the course NMU Friday night, de Mey registered a power play goal in the of the two games with the Fighting Hawks, with four shots 4-4 tie. on goal and one blocked shot. He tallied his fi rst goal of the season in Friday’s 4-4 tie with UND then chalked up his fi rst Saturday night, the Los Angeles native put the Wildcats up, 2-1, with an even career game-winning goal Saturday when his even-strength marker at 5:21 of the strength goal in the fi nal minutes of the fi rst period. He found the back of the net third period broke a 1-1 tie and gave the Mavericks a 2-1 victory. on the power play later in the contest for the eventual game-winner and his third goal of the weekend to cap his fi rst career multi-goal night. This is Hookenson’s fi rst career WCHA weekly honor.

In the WCHA, de Mey ranks fi rst in goals with fi ve and second in total points with Honorable Mention six. He also leads the league in goals per game (1.25), ranks among the WCHA • Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green: Assisted on Max Johnson’s game- leaders in power play points (three) and is tied for third nationally in goals (fi ve). winning goal on Friday and scored the game-tying goal Saturday in Bowling This is de Mey’s second career Forward of the Week honor and his second in a Green’s two-game sweep of Western Michigan. row this season. • Joe Rutkowski, Sr., Ferris State: Posted a team-high three points on three assists along with four blocked shots as Ferris State split a two-game road Honorable Mention set at Miami. • Max Johnson, Sr., Bowling Green: Potted the game-winning power play goal in Bowling Green’s win over Western Michigan on Friday. Finished the weekend home-and-home series with two points on a goal and an assist with fi ve shots on goal. • Lucas Finner, Fr., Ferris State: Scored a team-high two goals in Ferris State’s split at Miami. Won 12 faceoffs and posted fi ve shots on goal in the series. • Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State: Recorded a goal and an assist in Minnesota State’s two-game series with North Dakota. Both the goal and assist came in Saturday’s 2-1 over UND. .

GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK ERIC DOP NATHAN SMITH JR., BOWLING GREEN (LEWIS CENTER, OHIO) FR., F, MINNESOTA STATE (HUDSON, FLA.) Junior Eric Dop backstopped Bowling Green to a two-game Freshman forward Nathan Smith helped lead the No. 2/3 home-and-home sweep of No. 14/15 Western Michigan over Mavericks to a 4-4 overtime tie and a 2-1 win over No. 16/RV the weekend. North Dakota in a weekend series in Mankato.

Dop allowed just one goal per game as the Falcons carved out His four points on a goal and three assists tied for the points two tough victories. The Lewis Center, Ohio, native stopped lead among WCHA freshman on the weekend. Smith won 20- of-29 faceoff attempts (.690) against UND to lead all NCAA 21 shots in Friday’s 2-1 home win and turned away a season- freshmen in faceoff winning percentage (min. 13 attempts). high 37 shots in BGSU’s 2-1 overtime victory on Saturday in Kalamazoo. In his collegiate debut Friday, the Hudson, Fla., native had a hand in all four Minnesota State goals in Friday’s 4-4 overtime tie with the Fighting Hawks. This His Saturday save total equals the WCHA season-best this year and tied for is Smith’s fi rst WCHA weekly honor. fourth nationally for a single game on the weekend. This is Dop’s second career Goaltender of the Week honor and his sixth career weekly award. He was honored Honorable Mention as the Rookie of the Week four times in 2017-18. • T.J. Lloyd, Fr., D, Bowling Green: Recorded an assist and fi ve shots on goal in the Falcons’ sweep of Western Michigan. Honorable Mention • Dallas Tulik, Fr, F, Ferris State: Had an assist and a team-high 13 faceoff • Roni Salmenkangas, So., Ferris State: Stopped 33 shots in the Bulldogs’ wins in FSU’s road split at Miami. 3-1 win at Miami on Saturday to fi nish with a .971 save percentage. • Hank Sorenson, Fr, D, Northern Michigan: Recorded his fi rst two collegiate • Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State: Backstopped the Mavericks to a win assists in the Wildcats’ Friday night tie at Boston University. and a tie against North Dakota, turning away 57-of-62 shots in the two games. • Nolan Kent, So., Northern Michigan: Picked up his fi rst career win in a 4-3 victory at Boston University, stopped a career-high 27 shots in the win.

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Veterans Climbing WCHA Career Charts: Minnesota State seniors Marc WCHA on Opening Night: Fourteen alumni from Michaelis and Parker Tuomie and Bowling Green junior Max Johnson and current Western Collegiate Hockey Association senior Alec Rauhauser continue to climb the WCHA post-realignment member schools were on season-opening rosters career charts in a number of categories. in the . These former student-athletes, representing eight WCHA Michaelis remains atop the post-realignment career power play list with institutions, are playing on 12 different NHL clubs. 24 goals but Johnson inched a little closer with his 21st man-advantage tally last weekend is now in sole possession of fourth place on the list. Former Alaska defenseman Colton Parayko, who skated the Stanley Cup with St. Louis last Michaelis remains tied atop the shorthanded goals list with eight career season, returns to anchor the Blues’ backline. man-down markers and moved two points closer to former Maverick C.J. Former Alaska Anchorage forward Jay Beagle, who was a key member Suess in total points over the weekend. Michaelis now has 123 points, of the Washington Capitals’ Stanley Cup run two seasons ago, is in his four shy of Suess' 127. The Manheim, Germany, native's 55 career goals second season with the Vancouver Canucks. Minnesota State alum ranks No. 3 since 2013, trailing Suess (57) and Northern Michigan's Troy David Backes returns to Boston after helping the Bruins to the Eastern Loggins (56). Conference championship a year ago. Rauhauser (73), Michaelis (68) and Tuomie (66) rank third, t-sixth and Backes is one of three MSU alumni on NHL rosters, joining Teddy eighth, respectively, on the career assists list. Blueger (Pittsburgh) and Tyler Pitlick (IR- Philadelphia). Other WCHA programs with multiple alumni in the league are Bemidji State (Brad WCHA Career Power Play Goals (2013-present) Hunt, ; Zach Whitecloud, IR- Vegas Golden Knights); Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years Bowling Green (Ryan Carpenter, Chicago Blackhawks; Sean Walker, 1. 24 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Los Angeles Kings) and Michigan Tech (Jujhar Khaira, Edmonton 2. 22 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Oilers; Matt Roy, Los Angeles Kings; Pheonix Copley, Washington 22 Gerry Fitzgerald, F, Bemidji State ...... 2014-18 Capitals). Alabama Huntsville goaltender Cam Talbot (Calgary Flames) 4. 21 Max Johnson, F, Bowling Green ...... 2017-present and Lake Superior State defenseman Zach Trotman (IR- Pittsburgh Penguins) rounded out the WCHA’s season-opening NHL contingent. WCHA Career Shorthanded Goals (2013-present) Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years Player, Pos. NHL Team School (Years) 1. 8 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Cam Talbot, G Calgary Flames Alabama Huntsville (2007-10) 8 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Jay Beagle, F Vancouver Canucks Alaska Anchorage (2005-07) 3. 6 Mitchell McLain, F, Bowling Green ...... 2014-18 Colton Parayko, D St. Louis Blues Alaska (2012-15) Brad Hunt, D Minnesota Wild Bemidji State (2008-12) WCHA Career Points (2013-present) Zach Whitecloud, D* Vegas Golden Knights Bemidji State (2016-18) Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years Ryan Carpenter, F Chicago Blackhawks Bowling Green (2011-14) 1. 127 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 Sean Walker, D Los Angeles Kings Bowling Green (2013-17) 2. 123 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Zach Trotman, D* Pittsburgh Penguins Lake Superior State 3. 118 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 (2009-12) Jujhar Khaira, F Edmonton Oilers Michigan Tech (2012-13) WCHA Career Goals (2013-present) Matt Roy, D Los Angeles Kings Michigan Tech (2014-17) Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years Pheonix Copley, G Washington Capitals Michigan Tech (2012-14) 1. 57 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 Tyler Pitlick, F* Philadelphia Flyers Minnesota State (2009-10) 2. 56 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 David Backes, F Boston Bruins Minnesota State (2003-06) 3. 55 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Teddy Blueger, F Pittsburgh Penguins Minnesota State (2012-16) WCHA Career Assists (2013-present) *- Began season on IR Rk Goals Player, Pos., School ...... Years 1. 93 Adam Rockwood, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2014-19 2. 76 Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan ...... 2015-19 Wright's Four-Goal Performance Equals WCHA Post-Realignment 3. 73 Alec Rauhauser, D, Bowling Green ...... 2016-present Record: Bowling Green's Cameron Wright became just the third WCHA 4. 70 C.J. Suess, F, Minnesota State ...... 2014-18 player since 2013 to tally four goals in a game when he potted a quartet 5. 69 Shane Hannah, D, Michigan Tech ...... 2013-17 of goals against Miami on Oct. 6. Wright joins Alaska Anchorage's Brett 6. 68 Marc Michaelis, F, Minnesota State ...... 2016-present Cameron (2014 vs. Bemidji State) and Alaska's Cody Kunyk (2014 vs. 67 Gerald Mayhew, F, Ferris State ...... 2013-17 Alaska Anchorage) as the league's four-goal scorers since realignment. 8. 65 Parker Tuomie, F, MInnesota State ...... 2016-present The all-time WCHA record against NCAA competition is seven goals by Dop Equals WCHA Season Saves High for Falcons: Bowling Green junior North Dakota's Bill Reichart against Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 29, 1954. netminder Eric Dop stopped 37 shots in the Falcons' 2-1 overtime win at Western Michigan on Oct. 19 to equal the WCHA season saves high. Tech's Five-Goal Outburst Ranks Among the Best in WCHA Since 2013: Alabama Huntsville freshman Dylan Fessenden established that mark at Michigan Tech's fi ve fi rst-period goals in a 7-0 win at Robert Morris on UMass Lowell on Oct. 6. Oct. 6 ties for the fi fth-best scoring output in a period in the WCHA since the 2013 realignment. Martinsson Turns Away 68 Shots at Penn State: Senior Anton Martinsson helped lead Alaska to a split at No. 9/8 Penn State over the The total is two shy of the WCHA post-realignment period record of seven weekend with a WCHA season series-high 68 saves in the two games goals, which was set by Tech against Alabama Huntsville on Feb. 8, 2014. in Happy Valley on Oct. 17-18. The Klippan, Sweden, native came off the bench to top 30-of-33 pucks in a series-opening 7-0 loss then slammed The all-time WCHA record for goals in a period is 11 in the third period by the door on the Nittany Lions on Friday night with a 35-save performance North Dakota against Manitoba on Dec. 28, 1978. The most scored in a as the Nanooks rolled to 4-0 win to salvage the split. single frame against an NCAA program is 10 by Colorado College against Boston University on March 18, 1950.

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Most Goals in a Period- Since 2013 Michaelis was the consensus WCHA Preseason Player of the Year in both Rk Goals Team (Opponent) (Period) ...... Date the coaches and media polls prior to the season. Michaelis, Rauhasuer 1. 7 Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville) (2) ...... 2/8/2014 and Beaulieu were also named to both the coaches and media preseason 2. 6 Lake Superior State (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (1) ..1/11/2019 All-WCHA teams. 6 Michigan Tech (vs. Alabama Huntsville) (3) ...... 1/31/2015 6 Ferris State (vs. Alaska Anchorage) (2) ...... 11/13/2014 T-5* 5 Michigan Tech (at Robert Morris) (1) ...... 10/6/2019 *- 10th instance of fi ve goals in a period since 2013

Developing Talent: Seventeen players who participated in 2019 NHL Development Camps are on WCHA rosters this season:

Player, Class, Pos. School NHL Development Camp Ross Armour, So., F Bemidji State Nashville Predators Will Cullen, So, D Bowling Green New York Islanders Connor Ford, Jr., F Bowling Green San Jose Sharks Max Johnson, Jr. F Bowling Green New York Rangers Brandon Kruse, Jr., F Bowling Green Vegas Golden Knights Taylor Schneider, So., F Bowling Green St. Louis Blues Tim Theocharidis, So, D Bowling Green Vegas Golden Knights Cameron Clarke, Sr., D Ferris State Boston Bruins Mareks Mitens, Jr., G Lake Superior State Chicago Blackhawks Robbie Beydoun, Jr., G Michigan Tech Detroit Red Wings Seamus Donohue, Jr., D Michigan Tech Philadelphia Flyers Brian Halonen, So., F Michigan Tech Dallas Stars Matt Jurusik, Sr., G Michigan Tech Pittsburgh Penguins Colin Swoyer, So., D Michigan Tech St. Louis Blues Jared Spponer, Jr., F Minnesota State Pittsburgh Penguins Nathan Smith, Fr., F Minnesota State Winnipeg Jets Darien Craighead, Sr., F Northern Michigan Vancouver Canucks

WCHA Lands Three on All-CHN Preseason Teams: The Western Collegiate Hockey Association was represented by three players on the College Hockey News' 2019-20 All-CHN Preseason Teams released Sept. 30.

Minnesota State senior forward Marc Michaelis was named to the First Team while a pair of WCHA senior defensemen - Bowling Green's Alec Rauhauser and Northern Michigan's Philip Beaulieu - were second team selections.

2019-20 WCHA CAPTAINS

WCHA players donning the “C” or the “A” this season are:

School Captain(s) Alternate Captain(s) Alabama Huntsville Austin Beaulieu Christian Rajic Bailey Newton

Alaska Anchorage Nolan Nicholas Eric Sinclair

Alaska Kylar Hope

Bemidji State Tommy Muck Hampus Sjodahl Adam Brady Ethan Somoza

Bowling Green Alec Rauhauser Connor Ford Frederic Letourneau

Ferris State Nate Kallen Dominic Lutz

Lake Superior State Max Humitz Lukas Kaelble Collin Saccoman Brendan McKay

Michigan Tech Raymond Brice Alex Smith Seamus Donohue

Minnesota State Mark Michaelis Edwin Hookenson Nick Rivera

Northern Michigan Philip Beaulieu Joseph Nardi

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2019-20 WCHA AGAINST THE REST 2019-20 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH By Team vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind. Total Alabama Huntsville 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 Alaska Anchorage 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 Month Forward Defenseman Alaska 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 Oct. Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-2 Nov. Bowling Green 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 Dec. Ferris State 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 Lake Superior State 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 Jan. Michigan Tech 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Feb. Minnesota State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-0 3-0-1 March Northern Michigan 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 TOTALS: 2-1-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 3-4-1 5-8-3 2-0-0 15-17-4 (.667) (.333) (1.000) (.438) (.406) (1.000) (.444) Month Goaltender Rookie By Site vs AHA vs B10 vs ECAC vs HEA vs NCHC vs. Ind Total Oct. Home 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2-4-3 2-0-0 8-7-3 Nov. Away 2-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 1-2-1 3-3-0 0-0-0 7-8-1 Dec. Neutral 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 TOTALS: 2-1-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 3-4-1 5-8-3 2-0-0 15-17-4 Jan. (.667) (.333) (1.000) (.438) (.406) (1.000) (.444) Feb. March

2019-20 WCHA HEAD-TO-HEAD (REGULAR SEASON, LEAGUE GAMES)

UAH (pts) UAA (pts) UAF (pts) BSU (pts) BGSU (pts) FSU (pts) LSSU (pts) MTU (pts) MSU (pts) NMU (pts) W-L-T-3/SW (pts) UAH ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0) UAA 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0) UAF 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 2-0-0-0 (6) BSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0) BGSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0) FSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ---- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0) LSSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0) MTU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0/6) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-2-0-0 (0) MSU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0) NMU 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) 0-0-0-0 (0/0) ----- 0-0-0-0 (0)

2019-20 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. 7 Alec Broetzman, So, Michigan Tech Seamus Donohue, Jr., Michigan Tech Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech Parker Saretsky, Fr., F, Michigan Tech Oct. 14 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Chris Jandric, So., Alaska Dryden McKay, So., MInnesota State Lucas Sowder, Fr., F, Minnesota State Oct. 21 Vincent de Mey, So., Northern Michigan Edwin Hookenson, Sr., Minnesota State Eric Dop, Jr., Bowling Green Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 2 March 9 March 16

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USCHO.COM USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE Oct. 21, 2019 Oct. 21, 2019

Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Poll Record Top 15 1. Denver (47) 6-0-0 996 1 1. Denver, 510 (34) 1 6-0-0 4 2. Minnesota State (3) 3-0-1 948 2 2. Minnesota State, 466 3 3-0-1 4 3. Massachusetts 3-1-0 824 4 3. Cornell, 341 5 0-0-0 4 4. Cornell 0-0-0 796 5 4. Notre Dame, 339 7 2-0-0 4 5. Notre Dame 2-0-0 691 7 5. Massachusetts, 326 4 3-1-0 4 6. Wisconsin 3-1-0 617 17 6. Wisconsin, 274 NR 3-1-0 2 7. Providence 3-1-0 611 13 7. Providence, 273 12 3-1-0 4 8. Minnesota Duluth 1-3-0 601 3 8. Minnesota Duluth, 266 2 1-3-0 4 9. Quinnipiac 3-1-0 549 8 9. Penn State, 197 8 3-1-0 4 10. Boston College 2-2-0 524 6 10. Boston College, 181 6 2-2-0 4 11. Northeastern 3-0-1 502 15 11. Northeastern, 170 14 3-0-1 3 12. Penn State 3-1-0 459 9 12. Clarkson, 151 9 2-1-1 4 13. Clarkson 2-1-1 436 10 13. Quinnipiac, 148 10 3-1-0 4 14. St. Cloud State 0-0-2 404 11 14. St. Cloud State, 114 11 0-0-2 4 15. Ohio State 2-1-1 352 12 15. Ohio State, 81 13 2-1-1 4 16. North Dakota 2-1-1 290 16 17. Bowling Green 3-2-0 187 UR Others receiving votes: Harvard 50, Bowing Green 48, North Dakota 18. Western Michigan 1-2-1 168 14 42, Minnesota 41, Western Michigan 22, Omaha 18, UMass Lowell 8, 19. Harvard 0-0-0 145 19 Brown 4, Alaska 2. 20. Minnesota 3-1-0 78 UR

Others receiving votes: Northern Michigan 66, Omaha 64, UMass Lowell 60, Michigan 54, Boston University 18, RIT 15, Brown 13, Alaska 10, Colorado College 7, American International 6, Dartmouth 4, Arizona State 2, Army 1, Holy Cross 1, Mercyhurst 1.

2019-20 WCHA in the Rankings Week-by-Week

Week UAH UAA UAF BSU BGSU FSU LSSU MTU MSU NMU Sept. 30 UR/UR UR/NR UR/UR RV/UR 17/RV UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 3/4 RV/UR Oct. 7 UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR 3/3 RV/UR Oct. 14 UR/UR UR/UR RV/UR RV/UR RV/RV UR/UR RV/UR UR/UR 2/3 RV/UR Oct. 21 UR/UR UR/UR RV/RV UR/UR 17/RV UR/UR UR/UR UR/UR 2/2 RV/UR Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 2 March 9 March 16 March 23 March 30 April 13 Rankings are USHCO/USAT-USAHM)

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OCTOBER Saturday, November 2 Sunday, December 29 Saturday, October 5 Alabama Huntsville at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Minnesota State vs. Bemidji State/Minnesota (NC)^ TBA Alabama Huntsville 1, at RV/UR UMass Lowell 5 (NC) Ferris State at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State vs. Minnesota State/St. Cloud State (NC)^ TBA Merrimack 2, at RV/UR Lake Superior State 6 (NC) Bowling Green at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2, at Robert Morris 1(OT) (NC) Michigan Tech at North Dakota (NC)$ 7:07 pm CT Monday, December 30 2/2 Denver 4, at Alaska 3 (NC) Bemidji State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Miami at Bowling Green (NC) 7:07 pm ET RV/UR Northern Michigan 4, at USNTDP 3 (EXH) Michigan Tech vs. Michigan State (NC)! 1 pm ET Mount Royal 2, at 3/4 Minnesota State 5 (EXH) Friday, November 8 Ferris State vs. Michigan (NC)! 4 pm ET Minnesota State at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Sunday, October 6 Alaska Anchorage at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Tuesday, December 31 Michigan Tech 7, at Robert Morris 0 (NC) Lake Superior State at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech vs. TBD (NC)! 11:30 am ET/2:30 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 1, at (RV/UR) UMass Lowell 3 (NC) Ferris State at Western Michigan (NC) 7 pm ET Ferris State vs. TBD (NC)! 11:30 am ET/2:30 pm ET 17/RV Bowling Green 7, at Miami 4 St. Cloud State at Northern Michigan (NC) 7:07 pm ET Merrimack 3, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 4 (NC) Arizona State at Alaska (NC) 7:07 pm AT JANUARY 2/2 Denver 3, at Alaska 0 (NC) Friday, January 3 Waterloo 2, at Ferris State 2 (OT) (EXH) Saturday, November 9 Northern Michigan at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET Alaska at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Tuesday, October 8 Alaska Anchorage at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Ferris State at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT USNTDP 0, at Ferris State 5 (EXH) Lake Superior State at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville at North Dakota (NC) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State at Northern Michigan (NC) 6:07 pm ET Thursday, October 10 Western Michigan at Ferris State (NC) 7:07 pm ET Saturday, January 4 Colgate 1, at Ferris State 3 (NC) Arizona State at Alaska (NC) 7:07 pm AT Northern Michigan at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Alaska at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Friday, October 11 Friday, November 15 Ferris State at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 at Maine 7 (NC) Alaska at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Alaska 3, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* 2 Bemidji State at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Arizona State (NC) 7:05 pm MT Michigan State 5, at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 3 (NC) Michigan Tech at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville at North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CT (2/2) Denver 3, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 1 (NC) Bowling Green at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT (17/RV) Bowling Green 2, vs. RIT 3 (OT) (NC)% Sunday, January 5 Alabama Huntsville 1, at Omaha 6 (NC) Saturday, November 16 Lake Superior State at Alaska Anchorage* 3:07 pm AT (7/8) St. Cloud State 4, at Bemidji State 4 (OT) (NC) Alaska at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Arizona State (NC) TBA (RV/RV) Arizona State 1, at (3/3) Minnesota State 4 (NC) Bemidji State at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Thursday, January 9 Saturday, October 12 Bowling Green at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Bemidji State at Alabama Huntsville* 7:37 pm CT Alaska 2, at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* 1 Michigan State 0, at (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 2 (NC) Friday, November 22 Friday, January 10 Alaska Anchorage 1, at Maine 2 (OT) (NC) Lake Superior State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET (17/RV) Bowling Green 2, vs. (14/12) Western Michigan 5 (NC)% Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET (RV/RV) Arizona State 0, at (3/3) Minnesota State 5 (NC) Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Bowling Green at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 0, at Omaha 5 (NC) Alabama Huntsville at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State at Alabama Huntsville* 7:37 pm CT (7/8) St. Cloud State 2, at Bemidji State 2 (OT) (NC) Ferris State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Lake Superior State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT (2/2) Denver 4, at (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 3 (NC) Saturday, November 23 Saturday, January 11 Thursday, October 17 Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET (RV/UR) Alaska 0, at (9/8) Penn State 7 (NC) Lake Superior State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Bowling Green at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET Friday, October 18 Alabama Huntsville at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Lake Superior State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT (RV/UR) Alaska 4, at (9/8) Penn State 0 (NC) Ferris State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT (14/15) Western Michigan 1, at (RV/RV) Bowling Green 2 (NC) Friday, January 17 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at (20/RV) Boston University 4 (OT) (NC) Friday, November 29 Alaska at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET (16/RV) North Dakota 4, at (2/3) Minnesota State 4 (OT) (NC) Bowling Green at Notre Dame (NC) 7 pm ET Minnesota State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 3, at Miami 4 (NC) Bemidji State at Lake Superior State * 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 0, at (RV/UR) Michigan 4 (NC) Northern Michigan at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT Michigan Tech at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Northern Michigan at Cornell (NC) 7 pm ET Saturday, October 19 Ferris State at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT (RV/RV) Bowling Green 2, at (14/15) Western Michigan 1 (OT) (NC) Minnesota State at Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT Saturday, January 18 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan 4, at (20/RV) Boston University 3 (NC) Alaska at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET (16/RV) North Dakota 1, at (2/3) Minnesota State 2 (NC) Saturday, November 30 Minnesota State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 3, at Miami (NC) 1 Bemidji State at Lake Superior State * 5:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT (RV/UR) Lake Superior State 3, at (RV/UR) Michigan 4 (NC) Northern Michigan at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Michigan Tech at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Northern Michigan at Cornell (NC) 7 pm ET Friday, October 25 Ferris State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Michigan Tech at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT Friday, January 24 Northern Michigan at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET Notre Dame at Bowling Green (NC) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Ferris State at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Alaska at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT DECEMBER Bemidji State at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State at Notre Dame (NC) 7 pm ET Friday, December 6 Northern Michigan at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Bemidji State at North Dakota (NC) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Saturday, January 25 Saturday, October 26 Alaska at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Ferris State at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET Northern Michigan at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Lake Superior State at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Minnesota State at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Saturday, December 7 Northern Michigan at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Lake Superior State at Notre Dame (NC) 6 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET Bemidji State at North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Friday, January 31 Alaska at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Alaska at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Ferris State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT Bowling Green at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT Thursday, Oct. 31 Michigan Tech at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Omaha at Alaska Anchorage (NC) 7:07 pm AT Friday, December 13 Minnesota State at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT Alabama Huntsville at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State at USNTDP (EXH) 7 pm ET NOVEMBER Bowling Green at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Friday, November 1 Minnesota State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET FEBRUARY Alabama Huntsville at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET Clarkson at Michigan Tech (NC) 7:07 pm ET Saturday, February 1 Ferris State at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Ferris State at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Bowling Green at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Saturday, December 14 Bowling Green at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT Bemidji State at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Alabama Huntsville at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Omaha at Alaska Anchorage (NC) 7:07 pm AT Bowling Green at Lake Superior State* 6:07 pm ET Minnesota State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT Minnesota State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET Clarkson at Michigan Tech (NC) 6:07 pm ET Friday, February 7 Alaska Anchorage at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Saturday, December 28 Lake Superior State at Michigan Tech* 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State vs. St. Cloud State (NC)^ 4:30 pm CT Alaska at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State vs. Minnesota (NC)^ 7 pm CT Northern Michigan at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT

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Saturday, February 8 MINNESOTA STATE IS COACHES' CHOICE TO REPEAT AS WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Lake Superior State at Michigan Tech* 5:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET 2019-20 MANKATO FREE PRESS WCHA PRESEASON COACHES' POLL Alaska at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points Northern Michigan at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT 1. Minnesota State (9) 90 2. Bowling Green (1) 82 Friday, February 14 3. Bemidji State 63 Alabama Huntsville at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET 4. Northern Michigan 61 Michigan Tech at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET 5. Michigan Tech 59 Bemidji State at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET 6. Lake Superior State 58 Bowling Green at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT 7. Alaska 39 Alaska Anchorage at Arizona State (NC) 7:05 pm MT 8. Ferris State 38 9. Alabama Huntsville 30 Saturday, February 15 10. Alaska Anchorage 20 Bemidji State at Northern Michigan* 6:07 pm ET Coaches could not vote for their own teams. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2 scale. Michigan Tech at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville at Lake Superior State*+ 7:07 pm ET WCHA PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR (VOTES) Bowling Green at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (9) Alaska Anchorage at Arizona State (NC) 7:05 pm MT Others receiving votes: Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State (1)

Friday, February 21 WCHA PRESEASON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (VOTES) Ferris State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Nathan Smith, Fr., F, Minnesota State (8) Northern Michigan at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Others receiving votes: Colby Bukes, Fr., D, Minnesota State (1); Samuel Solensky, Fr., F, Bemidji State (1) Alabama Huntsville at Minnesota State* 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 pm AT PRESEASON ALL-WCHA TEAM (VOTES) Forwards: Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State (10); Parker Tuomie, Sr., Minnesota State (9); Brandon Kruse, Jr., Bowling Green (6). Saturday, February 22 Defensemen: Philip Beaulieu, Sr., Northern Michigan (9); Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green (5). Ferris State at Bowling Green* 7:07 pm ET Goaltender: Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State (9) Northern Michigan at Lake Superior State* 7:07 pm ET Others receiving votes: F - Max Johnson, Jr., Bowling Green (3); Brian Halonen, So., Michigan Tech (1); Max Humitz, Sr., Lake Superior Alabama Huntsville at Minnesota State* 6:07 pm CT State (1); D - Connor Mackey, Jr., Minnesota State (4); Collin Saccoman, Sr., Lake Superior State (1); Ian Scheid, Sr., Minnesota State (1); G - Matt Jurusik, Sr., Michigan Tech (1) Bemidji State at Alaska Anchorage* 5:07 pm AT

Friday, February 28 MEDIA TABS MINNESOTA STATE AS UNANIMOUS CHOICE AS WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Lake Superior State at Ferris State* 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan* 7:07 pm ET 2019-20 WCHA PRESEASON MEDIA POLL Bowling Green at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 pm CT Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points Minnesota State at Bemidji State* 7:07 pm CT 1. Minnesota State (10) 100 Alaska Anchorage at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT 2. Bowling Green 89 3. Northern Michigan 72 Saturday, February 29 4. Michigan Tech 68 Lake Superior State at Ferris State* 6:07 pm ET 5. Bemidji State 62 Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech* 6:07 pm ET 6. Lake Superior State 57 Bowling Green at Alabama Huntsville* 3:07 pm CT 7. Ferris State 37 8. Alaska 27 Minnesota State at Bemidji State* 6:07 pm CT 9. Alabama Huntsville 26 Alaska Anchorage at Alaska* 7:07 pm AT 10. Alaska Anchorage 12 Predicted order of fi nish. Based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale. --END REGULAR SEASON--

WCHA PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR MARCH Marc Michaelis, Sr., F, Minnesota State (26) 2020 WCHA TOURNAMENT Others receiving votes: Brandon Kruse, Jr., F, Bowling Green (10); Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan (8); Max Johnson, Jr., F, Bowling Green; Dryden McKay, So., G, Minnesota State (5); Parker Tuomie, Sr., F, Minnesota State (3) 2020 WCHA QUARTERFINALS Based on a 3-2-1 scale.

Friday-Sunday, March 6-8 WCHA PRESEASON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Best-of-three series Nathan Smith, F, Minnesota State (24) • No. 8 seed at No. 1 seed Others receiving votes: Jett Jungels, F, Northern Michigan (5); Dallas Tulik, F, Ferris State (5); Blake Pietila, G, Michigan Tech (4); • No. 7 seed at No. 2 seed Hank Sorenson, F, Northern Michigan (4); Ryan Sandelin, F, Minnesota State (3); Cade Borchert, F, Minnesota State (3); Logan Pietila, • No. 6 seed at No. 3 seed F, Michigan Tech (3); T.J. Lloyd, D, Bowling Green (2); Mason Palmer, D, Northern Michigan (2); Parker Saretsky, F, Michigan Tech • No. 5 seed at No. 4 seed (1); Louis Boudon, F, Lake Superior State (1); Cameron Babiak, D, Bowling Green (1); Dustin Manz, F, Lake Superior State (1); Samuel Solensky, F, Bemidji State (1) 2020 WCHA SEMIFINALS Based on a 3-2-1 scale. Friday-Sunday, March 13-15 Best-of-three series PRESEASON ALL-WCHA TEAM • Lowest remaining seed at highest remaining seed Forwards: Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota State (9); Parker Tuomie, Sr., Minnesota State (8); Brandon Kruse, Jr., Bowling Green (6). • Second-lowest remaining seed at second-highest remaining Defensemen: Philip Beaulieu, Sr., D, Northern Michigan (9); Alec Rauhauser, Sr., D, Bowling Green (8). seed Goaltender: Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota State (9) Others receiving votes: F - Max Johnson, Jr., Bowling Green (5); Max Humitz, Sr., Lake Superior State (2); D - Collin Saccoman, Sr., 2020 WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP Lake Superior State (2); Seamus Donohue, Jr., Michigan Tech (1); G - Zach Driscoll, Jr., Bemidji State (1) Saturday, March 21 Championship Game 2019-20 WCHA Media Poll Voters • Lowest remaining seed at highest remaining seed The voting board for the 2019-20 WCHA Media Poll consisted of one media representative from each Men's League market.

All dates subject to change Alabama Huntsville: Justin Bradford, Penalty Box Radio (EXH) denotes exhibition game Alaska Anchorage: Kurt Haider, Seawolf Radio (NC) denotes nonconference game Alaska: Bruce Cech, Nanook Radio *- WCHA league game Bemidji State: Austin Monteith, Bemidji Pioneer %- 2019 Icebreaker Tournament - Huntington Center; Toledo, Ohio Bowling Green: Nick Piotrowicz, Toledo Blade ^- Mariucci Classic - Mariucci Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. Ferris State: John Raffel, Big Rapids Pioneer Lake Superior State: Bill Crawford, LSSU Radio !- - Little Caesers Arena; Detroit, Mich. Michigan Tech: Daver Karnosky, Houghton Daily Mining Gazette $- U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game – Ralph Englestad Arena; Minnesota State: Shane Frederick, Mankato Free Press Grand Forks, N.D. Northern Michigan: Ryan Stieg, Marquette Mining Journal +- at GFL Gardens; Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

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2019-20 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Mike Corbett (Seventh season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAH/Overall: 46-159-18 Oct. 5 at UMass Lowell L, 1-5 2019-20 Overall Record: 0-4-0 Oct. 6 at UMass Lowell L, 1-3 Oct. 11 at Omaha L, 1-6 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 12 at Omaha L, 0-5 Oct. 25 (2/2) Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT Oct. 26 (2/2) Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 1 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT Nov. 2 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT CHARGERS Nov. 8 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 9 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. CT UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE Nov. 22 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. C T Nov. 23 at Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. CT • Alabama Huntsville opens its 2019-20 home slate this Friday and Nov. 29 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. CT Saturday with Homecoming matchups against No. 2/2 Minnesota Nov. 30 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. CT State, which will be the fi rst Western Collegiate Hockey Association Dec. 6 at Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT Dec. 7 at Bowling Green* 6;07 p.m. CT action of the season for the squad. Puck drops at 7:07 p.m. CT both Dec. 13 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. CT nights at the . Dec. 14 at Ferris State* 5:07 p.m. CT • The Chargers were away from action this past weekend, after taking Jan. 3 at North Dakota 7:37 p.m. CT a pair of losses at Omaha in nonconference tilts on Oct. 11-12. UAH is Jan. 4 at North Dakota 7:07 p.m. CT 0-4-0 to start the 2019-20 campaign. Jan. 10 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT • Josh Latta and Jack Jeffers share the team lead with two assists in Jan. 11 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT the young campaign, as both players notched helpers in the season- Jan. 17 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. CT Jan. 18 at Alaska Anchorage* 8:07 p.m. CT opening series at UMass Lowell on Oct. 5-6. Jan. 31 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. CT • UAH has three different goal scorers so far this season, as Christian Feb. 1 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. CT Rajic, Tanner Hickey and Tyr Thompson have each scored once in Feb. 7 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT 2019-20. Feb. 8 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT • The Chargers are tied for 28th nationally with 45 blocks as a team Feb. 14 at Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT through four contests, led by sophomore Drew Lennon with a team- Feb. 15 at Lake Superior State*$ 6:07 p.m. CT high seven blocks. Feb. 21 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT Feb. 22 at Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. CT • UAH enters the weekend as one of the least penalized teams in the Feb. 28 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. CT WCHA with an average of 11.00 penalty minutes per game, which is Feb. 29 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. CT second in the league. • Seventh-year head coach Mike Corbett has gone with the goaltending *- WCHA game tandem of freshman David Fessenden and junior Mark Sinclair to $- at GFL Gardens (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) start the season, with the pair combining for a 4.75 goals against (National rank at time of game) average and a .856 save percentage. • This weekend will be the 64th and 65th meetings between UAH and Minnesota State, as the Chargers trail in the all-time series 19-37-7. UAH is 13-14-3 all-time when playing MSU in Huntsville. • After this weekend’s tilts, UAH hits the road to Marquette, Mich., next Friday and Saturday to continue WCHA play against Northern Michigan.

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2019-20 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: (Second season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAA/Overall: 3-30-3 Oct. 11 at Maine L, 1-7 2019-20 Overall Record: 0-2-0 Oct. 12 at Maine L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 25 (RV/RV) Alaska* 7:07 p.m. AT 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 26 (RV/RV) Alaska* 7:07 p.m. AT Oct. 31 Nebraska Omaha 7:07 p.m. AT Nov. 1 Nebraska Omaha 7:07 p.m. AT Nov. 8 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT Nov. 9 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT SEAWOLVES Nov. 15 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT Nov. 16 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE Nov. 22 at Minnesota State* 4;07 p.m. AT Nov. 23 at Minnesota State* 3:07 p.m. AT • Alaska Anchorage will host Alaska Fairbanks in its home opener this Nov. 29 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT weekend in the fi rst leg of the Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup. Nov. 30 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT • This weekend’s series at the Seawolf Sports Complex, which is sold Dec. 6 at Michigan Tech* 3:07 p.m. AT out, will be the fi rst played on the UAA campus since the 1982-83 Dec. 7 at Michigan Tech* 2:07 p.m. AT Jan. 3 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT season. The Seawolves played on campus the fi rst four years of the Jan. 4 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT program and posted a 39-16-1 (.705) record. Jan. 10 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT • Alaska Anchorage leads the all-time series with Alaska Fairbanks, Jan. 11 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT which dates to 1979, 92-67-12 and leads the series in Anchorage, Jan. 17 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. AT 49-26-7. Jan. 18 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. AT • In Governor's Cup competition, which began in 1993, the Seawolves Jan. 24 at Lake Superior State* 3:07 p.m. AT trail, 35-36-7. Jan. 25 at Lake Superior State* 3:07 p.m. AT Jan. 31 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. AT • The 2019-20 season marks the 41st season for UAA hockey. Feb. 1 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. AT • Seniors and freshman accounted for all of the scoring in Alaska Feb. 7 at Bowling Green* 3:07 p.m. AT Anchorage’s season opening series at Maine. The senior class scored Feb. 8 at Bowling Green* 3:07 p.m. AT two points (1g-1a) and the freshman class tallied three points (1g-2a). Feb. 14 at Arizona State 6 p.m. AT • Three freshman tallied their fi rst collegiate points in Maine. Alex Frye Feb. 15 at Arizona State 6 p.m. AT scored the opening night thanks to assist from Taylor Lantz. Saturday Feb. 21 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. AT night, Nick Wicks assisted on Tomi Hiekkavirta’s goal. Feb. 22 Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. AT Feb. 28 at Alaska* 7:07 p.m. AT • UAA recorded 38 shots in its overtime-loss at Maine, the most Feb. 29 at Alaska* 7:07 p.m. AT shots by the Seawolves since they fi red 38 in a 3-3 tie to Alabama- Huntsville on Nov. 11, 2017. *- WCHA game • Alaska Anchorage will host Nebraska Omaha in its fi nal non- (National rank at time of game) conference series of the season Oct. 31-Nov. 1 at the Seawolf Sports Complex.

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2019-20 ALASKA SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Erik Largen (Second season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at UAF/Overall: 15-24-3 Oct. 5 (2/2) Denver L, 3-4 2019-20 Overall Record: 3-3-0 Oct. 6 (2/2) Denver L, 0-3 Oct. 11 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 3-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 2-0-0-0 Oct. 12 at (RV/UR) Michigan Tech* W, 2-1 Oct. 17 at (9/8) Penn State L, 0-7 Oct. 18 at (9/8) Penn State W, 4-0 Oct. 25 at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. AT Oct. 26 at Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. AT NANOOKS Nov. 1 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. AT Nov. 2 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. AT UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS Nov. 8 Arizona State 7:07 p.m. AT Nov. 9 Arizona State 7:07 p.m. AT • The Alaska Nanooks head to Anchorage to face the Alaska Anchorage Nov. 15 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT Seawolves, beginning the fi rst leg of the annual Alaska Airlines Nov. 16 at Northern Michigan* 3:07 p.m. AT Nov. 22 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT Governor’s Cup. The Nanooks grabbed the cup in 2018-19, winning Nov. 23 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. AT three of four games against UAA. Nov. 29 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. AT • The Seawolves are coming off of their fi rst series of the season at Nov. 30 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. AT Maine, where dropped 7-1 and 2-1 (OT) decisions. Dec. 6 at Bemidji State* 4:07 p.m. AT • Chris Jandric and Max Newton lead the points category for the Dec. 7 at Bemidji State* 4:07 p.m. AT ‘Nooks, with four each. The duo have accounted for two goals and two Jan. 3 at Minnesota State* 4:07 p.m. AT assists apiece. Jan. 4 at Minnesota State* 3;07 p.m. AT Jan. 10 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT • Newton is also second on the team in blocked shots with seven, Jan. 11 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. AT trailing only Antti Virtanen, who has 12 on the season. Jan. 17 at Ferris State* 3:07 p.m. AT • Alaska leads the Governors' Cup series, which dates to 1993,with Jan. 18 at Ferris State* 2:07 p.m. AT a 36-35-7 advantage in those contests and has won 15 of the 23 Jan. 24 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. AT Governor's Cups that have been contested. Jan. 25 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. AT • UAA leads the all-time series, which dates to 1979, 92-67-12. Feb. 7 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT • UAA holds a 20-17-3 advantage in games played in Anchorage and Feb. 8 at Alabama Huntsville* 4:07 p.m. AT Feb. 14 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT holds a 4-2-7 advantage in overtime contests. Feb. 15 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. AT • The Nanooks leads in meetings in Fairbanks, 20-16-3. Feb. 28 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. AT • Alaska coming off of a series split at No. 9/8 Penn State last Feb. 29 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. AT weekend. • The Nittany Lions opened the series with a 7-0 win on Thursday but *- WCHA game the Nanooks responded with a 4-0 blanking of the Nittany Lions on (National rank at time of game) Friday to salvage the series split. • Friday's win was just the second-ever shutout loss for Penn State on home ice at the Pegula Ice Arena. • Anton Marinsson stepped up big after coming in midway through game one. Game two saw him stop all 35 shots, the second-highest total of his career, en route to his fourth career shutout.

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2019-20 BEMIDJI STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Tom Serratore (19th season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at BSU/Overall: 297-287-86 Oct. 11 (7/8) St. Cloud State T, 4-4 (OT) 2019-20 Overall Record: 0-0-2 Oct. 12 (7/8) St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (OT) Oct. 25 at (16/RV) North Dakota 7:37 p.m. CT 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 26 at (16/RV) North Dakota 7:07 p.m. CT TM Nov. 1 at Alaska* 10:07 p.m. CT Nov. 2 at Alaska* 10:07 p.m. CT Nov. 8 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 9 Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT BEAVERS Nov. 15 at Ferris State* 6:05 p.m. CT Nov. 16 at Ferris State* 5:05 p.m. CT BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 22 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 23 Alabama Huntsville* 6:07 p.m. CT • Bemidji State split a non-conference weekend series with No. 7/8 St. Nov. 29 at Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT Cloud State (T, 4-4 (OT) and T, 2-2 (OT)) to open its season, Oct. 11-12. Nov. 30 at Lake Superior State* 4:07 p.m. CT Dec. 6 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT BSU is 0-0-2 overall. Dec. 7 Alaska* 6:07 p.m. CT • The Beavers are on a bye week and will return to action Oct. 25-26 Dec. 28 vs. Minnesota$ 7 p.m. CT when they travel to Grand Forks, N.D. for a non-conference series Dec. 29 vs. St. Cloud State or Minnesota State$ TBD with (16/RV) North Dakota. Jan. 3 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. CT • In a series that dates back to 1970, North Dakota holds a 31-4-6 Jan. 4 Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. CT advantage over BSU. The Beavers are 2-10-2 when hosting UND, Jan. 10 at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT while they are 2-21-3 in Grand Forks, N.D., which includes a 1-1 tie at Jan. 11 at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT Jan. 17 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. CT Arena Oct. 13, 2018 . Jan. 18 Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. CT • Despite the win-loss differential, 11 of the last 17 meetings have been Jan. 24 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT decided by one goal or less. BSU is 3-3-5 in those games. Jan. 25 at Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. CT • Junior forward Aaron Miller opens the non-conference series leading Jan. 31 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. CT the Beavers in scoring with three points (3a). He fi nished the 2018-19 Feb. 1 Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT season fourth on the team in scoring with a career-best 20 points Feb. 14 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT (11g-9a) and matched fellow junior Charlie Combs with a team-high Feb. 15 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT Feb. 21 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. CT 11 goals. Feb. 22 at Alaska Anchorage* 10:07 p.m. CT • Senior captain Adam Brady scored two goals in the team’s season- Feb. 28 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. CT opening series versus SCSU to lead the Beavers. With 49 career Feb. 29 Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. CT points (18g-31a), he leads all current Beavers in scoring. • After posting 12 points as a freshman, Ross Armour scored his fi rst *- WCHA game collegiate goal in the Beavers’ opener Oct. 11. He now has 13 points $-Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) (1g-12a) in 40 games as a Beaver. (National rank at time of game) • One of BSU’s top assist men a year ago, Ross Armour’s 11 assists in league play had him ranked third among WCHA newcomers and tied game and allowed 3.05 and it was 6-9-4. The Beavers were 9-6-2 for ninth in rookie scoring. at the and averaged 2.76 goals per game, while it • Bemidji, Minn. native Nick Leitner made a big collegiate debut. In surrendered just 1.71. front of friends an family, he capped a BSU third-period comeback, • BSU has allowed two short-handed goals already this season netting what would eventually be the game-typing goal. following six a year ago. BSU allowed a program record eight short- • Fellow rookie Will Zmolek also got in on the scoring early in his career. handed tallies in 2000-01. He added an assist in BSU’s opener. • BSU head coach Tom Serratore ranks second on BSU’s all-time • Alex Ierullo is second on the team with two assists after the fi rst coaching wins list to legendary R.H. “Bob” Peters who posted a 702- series of the season. As a rookie, he had nine points (6g-3a). 293-49 from 1966 to 2001. Serratore is 297-287-94 now in his 20th • Ierullo enters the UND series on a three-game assist streak reaching season. back to the fi nal game of the 2018-19 season. • Charlie Combs is second on the team with a career-high 21 points. However, he has not recorded a point in BSU’s last fi ve games - the longest scoring drought of his career. • BSU’s sophomore class leads its scoring push netting three goals and four assists for seven points. Beaver juniors have fi ve points (5a), seniors have four (2g-2a) and freshman two points (1g-1a). • BSU was 0-for-4 on the power-play versus SCSU. BSU was 20-for- 143 (.140) last year and 16-for-108 (.148) in WCHA play. BSU’s last power-play goal dates back to Feb. 16 and 22 opportunities. • The BSU penalty-kill unit was 4-for-5 versus the Huskies. Last season, BSU was 112-for-131 (.855) in 2018-19, which included a 83-of-93 mark in WCHA play (.892) to lead the league. • BSU allowed just 19 power-play goals in 2018-19 and posted a .855 (112/131) penalty kill percentage. Since moving to the NCAA Division I level, BSU has never allowed fewer than 18 power-play goals in a season and has only once (2004-05/.868/190-of-219) fi nished with a penalty-kill percentage over .865. • When BSU scored two or more goals this last season and the fi rst series of 2019-20, it is 15-7-7. When failing to log at least two goals, it is 0-9-1. • A year ago, when BSU played on the road, it averaged 2.37 goals per

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2019-20 BOWLING GREEN SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result Head Coach: (First season) Oct. 6 at Miami W, 7-4 Record at BGSU/Overall: 3-2-0 Oct. 11 vs. RIT$ L, 2-3 (OT) 2019-20 Overall Record: 3-2-0 Oct. 12 vs. (14/12) Western Michigan$ L, 2-5 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 18 (14/15) Western Michigan W, 2-1 Oct. 19 at (14/15) Western Michigan W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 25 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET Oct. 26 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 1 at Minnesota State* 8:07 p.m. ET FALCONS Nov. 2 at Minnesota State* 8:07 p.m. ET Nov. 15 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 16 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET Nov. 22 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 23 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Bowling Green hosts Michigan Tech this weekend in the renewal of Nov. 29 at Notre Dame 7 p.m. ET one of the toughest rivalries in the WCHA since realignment. All-time, Nov. 30 Notre Dame 7:07 p.m. ET Michigan Tech holds an 18-15-4 advantage over Bowling Green. Dec. 6 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET The Falcons have gone 11-11-3 against the Huskies since joining the Dec. 7 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET WCHA. Dec. 13 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET • This will be the fi rst meeting between BGSU and MTU since last Dec. 14 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET season's WCHA Playoff matchup, which was the fourth time they met Dec. 30 Miami 7:07 p.m. ET Jan. 3 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET in the post-season since Bowling Green joined the WCHA following Jan. 4 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET the 2012-13 season. Jan. 10 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET • Last season Bowling Green bested Michigan Tech three out of four Jan. 11 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET games including a sweep of of the Huskies in the fi rst round of the Jan. 17 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET WCHA Playoffs. The Falcons won the fi rst game of the best-of-three Jan. 18 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET series, 3-2, on March 8, 2019 following a three goal comeback in the Jan. 31 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET third period. BGSU then swept the series the next night by a fi nal of Feb. 1 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET Feb. 7 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET 6-2. This is the most recent meeting between the two schools. Prior to Feb. 8 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET the playoffs, the Falcons and Huskies split the regular season series Feb. 14 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET by fi nal scores of 2-0 MTU (Jan. 11, 2019) and 3-2 (Jan. 12, 2019). Feb. 15 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET • Bowling Green enters this weekend's series having swept then-No. Feb. 21 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET 14/15 Western Michigan this past weekend. Feb. 22 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET • BGSU defeated WMU at home in Slater Family Ice Arena on Friday by Feb. 28 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET a fi nal score of 2-1. Frederic Letourneau found the back of the net Feb. 29 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET on a power play defl ecting in through the fi ve hole late in the second *- WCHA game period. Western tied the game late in the third period before Max $- Icebreaker Tournament (Toledo, Ohio) Johnson recorded the game-winning goal on the power play. • The Falcons completed the sweep of the Broncos on Saturday, winning the game, 2-1, in overtime. • Western Michigan scored fi rst in the contest early in the second period before Alec Rauhauser answered for the Falcons about 10 minutes later. The game remained tied at one through regulation. Cameron Wright found the back of the net for Bowling Green just 11 seconds into overtime to put away the Broncos. This was the fi nal game of three in a row Bowling Green played against WMU. • Cameron Wright tallied the game-winning goal 11 seconds into overtime on Saturday night. The goal was his fi fth of the season. Wright's fi ve goals have him tied for third nationally in goals. • Senior captain Alec Rauhauser leads the Falcons in scoring with six points on the young season with two goals and four assists. His six points are tied for second place in the WCHA in total points. • Max Johnson tallied his fi rst goal of the season in Friday's home opener lifting the Falcons over the Broncos with the game-winning power play goal. • A season ago he was tied for the team lead in power play scoring with Connor Ford at 10. Friday's contest was also Johnson's fi rst multiple- point game. • Connor Ford tallied a duo of assists in Saturday's victory recording his second multi-point game of the season so far. • BGSU junior goaltender Eric Dop had arguably the best weekend of his career with the Orange and Brown in their sweep of Western Michigan. • The Lewis Center, Ohio native allowed just one goal per game in the two victories. He stopped 58-of-60 shots in the series, with a goals- against-average of 1.00 and a save percentage of .967. • Dop's 37 saves on Saturday is a season high for the junior. His Saturday save total equals the WCHA season-best this year and tied for fourth nationally for a single game on the weekend.

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2019-20 FERRIS STATE SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result Head Coach: Bob Daniels (28th season) Oct. 6 Waterloo (exh.) T, 2-2 Record at FSU/Overall: 456-489-104 Oct. 8 USNTDP (exh.) W, 5-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 2-1-0 Oct. 10 Colgate W, 3-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 18 at Miami L, 3-4 Oct. 19 at Miami W, 3-1 Oct. 25 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET Oct. 26 (RV/UR) Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. ET Nov. 1 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET BULLDOGS Nov. 2 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 8 at Western Michigan 7:07 p.m. ET FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 Western Michigan 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 15 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 16 Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. ET • A masterful 33-save effort by sophomore goaltender Roni Nov. 22 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET Salmenkangas was punctuated by three goals by junior class Nov. 23 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET forwards Coale Norris, Lucas Finner and Marshall Moise as the Nov. 29 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET Bulldogs powered past the NCHC’s Miami Redhawks 3-1 at the Goggin Nov. 30 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET Ice Center on Saturday, Oct. 26. The win came in Ferris State’s fi rst Dec. 13 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET visit to Oxford, Ohio, in a decade as the Bulldogs moved to 2-1-0 Dec. 14 Alabama Huntsville* 6:07 p.m. ET Dec. 30 vs. Michigan$ 4 p.m. ET on the season. Finner picked up his team leading third goal of the Dec. 31 vs. Michigan State or Michigan Tech$ 11:30 a.m. ET or 2:30 p.m. ET season, two of which have come on the power play (good for second Jan. 3 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET most in the country), while Salmenkangas rode his season save Jan. 4 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET percentage to .968 to lead the nation. Jan. 10 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Sophomore netminder Roni Salmenkangas fi nished last season on a Jan. 11 Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. ET tear with a .933 save percentage from February 8 on over six games. Jan. 17 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. ET Early returns from the 2019-20 season have the aptly nicknamed Jan. 18 Alaska* 6:07 p.m. ET Jan. 24 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET “Stone Cold Sal,” stone cold stunning competition to the tune of a .941 Jan. 25 at Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. ET save percentage in his last eight outings dating back to February 8th. Jan. 31 at Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET Salmenkangas, through two starts, is also boasting nation-leading Feb. 1 at Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET .968 save percentage and 1.00 goals against average numbers. He Feb. 14 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET has all but one of Ferris State’s victories to his name since the start Feb. 15 Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. ET of the 2018-19 season when he set the program record for fastest to Feb. 21 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET record fi rst collegiate shutout with a blanking in his fi rst start. Feb. 22 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Feb. 28 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Ferris State and Northern Michigan are set to meet for the 97th and Feb. 29 Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. ET 98th times in program history this weekend at Ewigleben Ice Arena with the Wildcats holding a 60-30-6 all-time lead in the series. *- WCHA game • Head Coach Bob Daniels has 26 of Ferris State’s 30 wins against #- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) NMU. • The Wildcats have had the edge of late, winning the last six contests (four on the road). Ferris State’s last win against Northern Michigan came back on March 12, 2016 in the WCHA Quarterfi nals when Gerald Mayhew scored twice in 37 seconds to best the Wildcats in eliminate them to end their season on the way to Ferris State winning the Championship. • Defenseman Joe Rutkowski is tied for second in NCAA points per game among defensemen at 1.67 (1g-4a/5pts in three games). • Rutkowski fi nished with a goal and seven assists for eight points in 36 games a year ago. In 35 games as a freshman, Rutkowski posted a pair of goals and 18 assists for 20 points. • #Gerrytime is back in Minnesota. In his fi rst National Hockey League game with the Minnesota Wild on Oct. 15, former Bulldog Gerald Mayhew lit the lamp for his fi rst career NHL goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs, becoming just the eighth player in franchise history to score a goal for the Wild in their NHL debut. • Mayhew also made headlines when legendary Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock sought him out for a post game selfi e that saw huge social media traffi c. • Mayhew's new home, St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center, saw him score fi ve points (3g-2a) in three NCAA Tournament games in a Bulldog uniform. • After tearing through the with the Iowa Wild last season (27-33-60 in 71 games last season, 9-2-11 in 11 playoff games with Iowa), Mayhew erupted for six points in the Iowa Wild’s fi rst four games after narrowly missing out on making the Minnesota Wild out of camp.

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2019-20 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Damon Whitten (Sixth season) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 5 Merrimack W, 6-2 Record at LSSU/Overall: 70-107-20 Oct. 6 Merrimack W, 4-3 2019-20 Overall Record: 2-4-0 Oct. 11 (2/2) Denver L, 1-3 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 12 (2/2) Denver L, 3-4 Oct. 18 at (RV/UR) Michigan L, 0-4 Oct. 19 at (RV/UR) Michigan L, 3-4 Oct. 25 at (4/5) Notre Dame (NBCSN) 7 p.m. ET Oct. 26 at (4/5) Notre Dame (NHL Network) 6 p.m. ET LAKERS Nov. 1 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 2 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 8 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET Nov. 9 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET • Lake Superior State will travel to South Bend, Ind. for a two-game Nov. 15 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 16 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET series against the No. 4/5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Friday, Oct. Nov. 22 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET 25 and Saturday, Oct. 26 at the . Nov. 23 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET • Friday’s game is set for a 7 p.m. ET puck drop and will be nationally Nov. 29 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET televised on NBC Sports Network while Saturday’s match is Nov. 30 Bemidji State* 5:07 p.m. ET scheduled for 6 p.m. ET and will be aired live on the NHL Network, Dec. 6 at Minnesota State* 8:07 p.m. ET NBC Sports Chicago and SNY. Dec. 7 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET • It will be the fi rst time that the Lakers have played in a nationally Dec. 13 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Dec. 14 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET televised game since Feb. 5, 2016 when LSSU played Michigan Tech Jan. 3 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET in the annual Winter Carnival series that was aired on the American Jan. 4 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. ET Sports Network. Jan. 10 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET • Through the fi rst three weekends of the 2019-20 season, the Lakers Jan. 11 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET are 2-4-0. LSSU opened the season with a two-game sweep of Jan. 24 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET Merrimack College at home followed by a pair of losses to No. 2 Jan. 25 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET Denver at home and a couple of losses on the road against Michigan Jan. 31 at USNTDP (exh.) 7 p.m. ET Feb. 7 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET last weekend. Feb. 8 at Michigan Tech* 5:07 p.m. ET • Lake Superior State was held scoreless for the fi rst time this season Feb. 14 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET in a 4-0 loss to Michigan on Friday, Oct. 18. Lakers goalie Mareks Feb. 15 Alabama Huntsville*$ 7:07 p.m. ET Mitens stopped 24 shots in the loss. Feb. 21 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET • In Saturday night’s game against the Wolverines, the Lakers fell Feb. 22 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET behind 3-0 in the fi rst period. LSSU responded with a pair of goals Feb. 28 at Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET in the second period but the team’s rally would fall short as they Feb. 29 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. ET dropped the game by a fi nal score of 4-3. *- WCHA game • Mitens made 22 saves in Saturday’s effort, bringing his season total $- at GFL Gardens (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) to 149, which leads all WCHA netminders and is the fourth most among all NCAA goalies. • The series will be highlighted by the coaching connection between • Hampus Eriksson got the Lakers on the board during Saturday’s the two teams as Notre Dame head coach Jeff Jackson left his game with his second goal of the season. The Swedish forward six mark on the Laker program as he guided the team to two NCAA points is tied for the team-lead. championships in three seasons (1992 & 1994). • Freshman Louis Boudon’s goal against the Wolverines was the fi rst • Jackson, the head coach at Notre Dame since 2005, spent 10 of his collegiate career and his second career point. Boudon is one of seasons as a member of the Lakers coaching staff from 1986- four players to record their fi rst career point this season. 96. Jackson was an assistant coach for the Lakers' 1988 NCAA • Max Humitz’s assist in Saturday’s game was his team-leading sixth championship team under then-head coach Frank Anzalone. point and ranks fi rst among all current Lakers in career points with • In his six seasons as head coach from 1990-96, Jackson posted a 82 (45g-37a). record of to a 182-52-25. • Humitz leads the Lakers in goals with three and entered the 2019- • In 65 meetings between the two programs, the Fighting Irish lead 20 season tied for third among all returning NCAA players in career the series with a 24-34-7 record. The last time the two teams played goals with 42. each other was a two-game series in January 2014. • The Laker offense has been evenly distributed with 16 players • No Lakers on the current roster have played in a game against Notre recording a point, 13 players registering two or more points, and Dame. seven players with three or more points. Two players have notched • Lake Superior is coming off of the program’s best season in 23 fi ve points (Ashton Calder, Yuki Miura) and two players have posted years, posting a 23-12-2 record and fi nishing fourth in the Western six points (Hampus Eriksson, Max Humitz). Collegiate Hockey Association. • Lake State’s defense has been active with fi ve d-men recording at least two points through the fi rst six games of the season. Will Riedell and Collin Saccoman are tied for the team lead among defensemen with three points each. • Lukas Kaelble notched his fi rst two points of the season in a multi- point game against Michigan on Saturday. The German born defender notched a goal and an assist in the game. • Yuki Miura also had a multi-point game in Saturday’s game against the Wolverines. Miura has surpassed his previous year’s point totals and has already notched two multi-point games in 2019-20. • The Lakers have had four players make their collegiate debuts this season (Boudon, Mitchell Oliver, Arvid Henrikson, Dustin Manz).

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2019-20 MICHIGAN TECH SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Joe Shawhan (Third season) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 5 at Robert Morris W, 2-1 (OT) Record at MTU/Overall: 38-39-9 Oct. 6 at Robert Morris W, 7-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 2-2-0 Oct. 11 Alaska* L, 2-3 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-2-0-0 Oct. 12 Alaska* L, 1-2 Oct. 25 at (17/RV) Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Oct. 26 at (17/RV) Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 2 at North Dakota (Hall of Fame Game) 8:07 p.m. ET Nov. 8 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET HUSKIES Nov. 9 Minnesota State* 6:07 p.m. ET Nov. 15 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Nov. 16 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 22 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET • Michigan Tech plays its fi rst WCHA road series this weekend at No. Nov. 23 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. ET Nov. 29 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET 17/RV Bowling Green. The puck drops at 7:07 p.m. ET Friday and Nov. 30 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET Saturday nights at the Slater Family Ice Arena. Dec. 6 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET • The Huskies are 2-2 overall and 0-2 in the WCHA. Tech opened Dec. 7 Alaska Anchorage* 6:07 p.m. ET the season with a sweep at Robert Morris in the fi rst-ever meeting Dec. 13 Clarkson 7:07 p.m. ET between the two teams. Alaska defeated Tech both nights in the Dec. 14 Clarkson 6:07 p.m. ET WCHA and home-opening series for the Huskies at the MacInnes Dec. 30 vs. Michigan State$ 1 p.m. ET Student Ice Arena. Dec. 31 vs. Michigan or Ferris State$ 11:30 a.m. ET or 2:30 p.m. ET Jan. 3 at Arizona State 9:05 p.m. ET • Tech is 18-15-4 all-time against Bowling Green in a series that dates Jan. 4 at Arizona State TBD back to the 1972-73 season. The Huskies are 8-8-1 in games played in Jan. 10 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET Bowling Green. Jan. 11 Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. ET • BGSU defeated Tech in the WCHA First Round last year with a pair of Jan. 17 at Bemidji State* 8:07 p.m. ET wins in Ohio. BGSU was the No. 3 seed and the Huskies were No. 6. Jan. 18 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET • The two teams met in Houghton in January. The Huskies shut out the Jan. 24 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET No. 10-ranked Falcons 2-0 Friday and BG bounced back with a 3-2 Jan. 25 Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. ET Jan. 31 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET win Saturday. Feb. 1 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET • Alec Broetzman leads the Huskies in scoring with four goals and two Feb. 7 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET assists. Parker Saretsky has fi ve points with a goal and four assists. Feb. 8 Lake Superior State* 5:07 p.m. ET Brian Halonen, Alex Smith, Trenton Bliss, Logan Pietila, and Colin Feb. 14 at Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET Swoyer all have three points through four games. Feb. 15 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. ET • Goaltender Matt Jurusik has started all four games for the Black Feb. 28 at Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. ET and Gold. He is 2-2 with a 1.75 goals-against average and .938 save Feb. 29 Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. ET percentage. Robbie Beydoun has played 34:53 and has yet to allow a *- WCHA game goal with seven saves. #- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.)

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2019-20 MINNESOTA STATE SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Mike Hastings (Eighth season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at MSU/Overall: 186-80-22 Oct. 5 Mount Royal (exh.) W, 5-2 TM 2019-20 Overall Record: 3-0-1 Oct. 11 (RV/RV) Arizona State W, 4-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 12 (RV/RV) Arizona State W, 5-0 Oct. 18 (16/RV) North Dakota T, 4-4 Oct. 19 (16/RV) North Dakota W, 2-1 Oct. 25 at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT Oct. 26 at Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT Nov. 1 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. CT MAVERICKS Nov. 2 Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT Nov. 8 at Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. CT MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 at Michigan Tech* 5:07 p.m. CT Nov. 22 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. CT • Ranked No. 2 by both USCHO.com and USA Hockey/USA Today this Nov. 23 Alaska Anchorage* 6:07 p.m. CT week, Minnesota State stands 3-0-1 for 2019-20 after earning a 4-4 Nov. 29 at Minnesota Duluth 7:07 p.m. CT overtime tie and a 2-1 win over No. 16/RV North Dakota in a pair of Nov. 30 at Minnesota Duluth 7:07 p.m. CT nonconference games played in Mankato last Friday and Saturday. Dec. 6 Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. CT • The Mavericks begin Western Collegiate Hockey Association action Dec. 7 Lake Superior State* 6:07 p.m. CT Dec. 13 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT this weekend with a pair of road contests at Alabama Huntsville. Dec. 14 at Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT Minnesota State stands 35-17-7 all-time vs. the Chargers. The Dec. 28 vs. St. Cloud State$ 4:30 p.m. CT Mavericks are 26-0-4 in the last 30 meetings vs. UAH with the last Dec. 30 vs. Bemidji State or Minnesota$ TBD loss in the series coming during the 2001-02 season. Jan. 3 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. CT • Minnesota State has gone 186-80-22 head coach Mike Hastings, who Jan. 4 Alaska* 6:07 p.m. CT is in his eighth season in charge of the Mavericks. No program in the Jan. 10 at Ferris State* 6:07 p.m. CT nation has won more games (186) during that span. Jan. 11 at Ferris State* 5:07 p.m. CT Jan. 17 at Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT • After being held off the scoresheet in Friday’s 4-4 overtime tie vs. Jan. 18 at Bowling Green* 6:07 p.m. CT North Dakota, senior forward Marc Michaelis had a goal and an assist Jan. 24 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT n Saturday’s 2-1 win. A three-time First Team All-WCHA selection Jan. 25 Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. CT and the 2019-20 WCHA Preseason Player of the Year, Michaelis is Jan. 31 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. CT the NCAA’s active career scoring leader with 123 points (55g-68a) in Feb. 1 at Alaska Anchorage* 11:07 p.m. CT 121 career games played. His 123 points ranks seventh on Minnesota Feb. 7 Northern Michigan* 7:07 p.m. CT State’s career scoring list for the Division I era. Feb. 8 Northern Michigan* 6:07 p.m. CT Feb. 21 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. CT • Sophomore netminder Dryden McKay stands 3-0-1 on the year Feb. 22 Alabama Huntsville* 6:07 p.m. CT with a 1.47 goals against average and a .941 save percentage after Feb. 28 at Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. CT backstopping the Mavericks to last weekend’s tie and win over North Feb. 29 at Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. CT Dakota. McKay’s 34 saves Saturday vs. the Fighting Hawks tied for the second-most number of saves he’s had in a game. His career high *- WCHA game is 36 (Minnesota Duluth, Dec. 28, 2019). $-Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) • Senior defenseman Edwin Hookenson scored twice over the course of the two games with the Fighting Hawks, with four shots on goal, • Marc Michaelis has 15 shots on goal to lead the Mavericks on the one blocked shot and a +2 rating. The Lampman, Sask., native tallied season. Tied for second on the team are Charlie Gerard, Parker his fi rst goal of the season in Friday’s 4-4 tie with the Fighting Hawks Tuomie and Chris Van Os-Shaw with 12 each. and then chalked up his fi rst career game-winning goal when his • Minnesota State, which went 21-1-0 in home contests in 2018-19 and even-strength marker at 5:21 of the third period breaking a 1-1 tie, stands 3-0-1 in home contests this year, stands 263-138-50 (.638) leading to Minnesota State’s 2-1 victory Saturday. Hookenson has all-time in games played at Mankato Civic Center. The last home loss 7-13--20 with 159 blocked shots and a +28 rating in 90 career games for the Mavericks was to Lake Superior State (1-0) on Jan. 19, 2019. with the Mavericks. Since then, Minnesota State gone 13 consecutive games with out a • Freshman center Nathan Smith racked up four points on a goal and home loss (12-0-1). three assists in his college debut in the 4-4 tie with the Fighting • Now in its 51st season, Minnesota State stands 922-653-156 all-time. Hawks last Friday. For the weekend, Smith won 20 of 29 face-off attempts (.690) and his face-off winning percentage led all freshmen in the nation who had at least 13 face-off attempts. He had three shots on goal and had a +3 rating in the two games vs. UND. • With seven points on two goals and fi ve assists in his fi rst four games with Minnesota State, freshman forward Lucas Sowder stands tied for second in the nation in freshman scoring. Sowder, who started his college career with three points in two games vs. Arizona State to open the season two weeks ago, had a goal and three assists for four points in two games vs. North Dakota last weekend. The Trinity, Fla., native has seven shots on goal and is +7 and heads into the series vs. UAH riding a four-game point-scoring streak. • Junior defenseman Connor Mackey’s fi rst goal of the year came at the 6:16 mark of the third period and proved to be the game-tying goal in Friday’s 4-4 overtime tie vs. North Dakota. Mackey, who hasn’t missed a game in his three years with Minnesota State, owns 12-28- -40 and has 135 shots on goal, 69 blocked shots and a +26 rating in 86 career games. • Junior defenseman Ian Scheid, who hasn’t missed a game in his four years with the Mavericks, has 22g-57g/79pts in 125 career games.

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2019-20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN SCHEDULE

Head Coach: Grant Potulny (Third season) Date Opponent Time/Result Record at NMU/Overall: 49-32-6 Oct. 5 at USNTDP (exh.) W, 4-3 2019-20 Overall Record: 2-1-1 Oct. 11 Michigan State L, 3-5 2019-20 WCHA Record: 0-0-0-0 Oct. 12 Michigan State W, 2-0 Oct. 18 at (20/RV) Boston University T, 4-4 Oct. 19 at (20/RV) Boston University W, 4-3 Oct. 25 at Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET Oct. 26 at Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 1 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET WILDCATS Nov. 2 Alabama Huntsville* 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 8 St. Cloud State 7:07 p.m. ET NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 St. Cloud State 7:07 p.m. ET Nov. 15 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. ET • The Wildcats open their 2019-20 WCHA slate this weekend against Nov. 16 Alaska* 7:07 p.m. ET downstate foe Ferris State in Big Rapids, Mich. Northern Michigan Nov. 22 at Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET leads the all-time series 60-30-6 and went 2-0 against the Bulldogs Nov. 23 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET last season at home. Nov. 29 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET Nov. 30 at Alabama Huntsville* 8:07 p.m. ET • In last season’s sweep, four current Wildcats found the back of the Dec. 13 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET net including Griffi n Loughran, Grant Loven, Joseph Nardi and Luke Dec. 14 Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET Voltin. In Friday’s 4-1 victory over the Bulldogs, Loven recorded his Jan. 3 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET fi rst game winning goal. Jan. 4 at Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. ET • Four individuals boasted multi-point nights in the series with Philip Jan. 10 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET Beaulieu adding three helpers on Friday before Loughran posted Jan. 11 Alaska Anchorage* 7:07 p.m. ET a goal and two assists on Friday for three points of his own. Adam Jan. 17 at Cornell 7 p.m. ET Jan. 18 at Cornell 7 p.m. ET Roeder (0-2-2) and Nardi (1-1-2) each had two point nights in the Jan. 24 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET weekend series. Jan. 25 at Alaska* 11:07 p.m. ET • The Wildcats concluded their fi rst road trip of the season with an Jan. 31 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET undefeated record away from the , skating to a Feb. 1 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. ET 4-4 tie against then-No. 20/RV Boston University before defeating Feb. 7 at Minnesota State* 8:07 p.m. ET the Terriers, 4-3, the following night. On the weekend, fi ve different Feb. 8 at Minnesota State* 7:07 p.m. ET Wildcats found the back of the net, while Vincent de Mey and Darien Feb. 14 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET Feb. 15 Bemidji State* 7:07 p.m. ET Criaghead rang the puck home in both games. De Mey led the team Feb. 21 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET with three goals while Craighead tied him for the team lead in points Feb. 22 at Lake Superior State* 7:07 p.m. ET with three (2-1-3). Feb. 28 Michigan Tech* 7:07 p.m. ET • Senior defenseman Philip Beaulieu tallied his 100th career point Feb. 29 at Michigan Tech* 6:07 p.m. ET (20-80-100) in Saturday night’s victory at BU with an assist on Griffi n Loughran’s goals in the third period. *- WCHA game • Mason Palmer and Michael Van Unen both recorded their fi rst career points over the weekend while fellow rookie defenseman Hank Sorensen tallied his fi rst career assist and the fi rst multi-point night of his career. • Sophomore forward Vincent de Mey leads the nation in power play goals, netting three with the extra man while owning the fi fth best goals per game total (1.25) and sits sixth in game-winners (1). • Rookie netminder John Hawthorne, undefeated with a 1-0-1 record in career starts, ranks fourth in shutouts this season (1) and is 10th in win percentage (.750). • Griffi n Loughran also tallied a game winner for the Wildcats in their opening weekend and is tied with de Mey for sixth in the category nationally. • Philip Beaulieu ranks 12th among all collegiate defensemen in points per game with four assists for an average of 1.00 points/game. • The team has the 13th-best scoring offense, averaging 3.25 goals per game and their .625 win percentage is 15th in the nation. Heading into Ferris State they hold the third longest undefeated streak of three games (2-0-1). • The Wildcats return home to host a three-weekend homestand following the series down in Big Rapids. Their 2019-20 home conference schedule kicks off November 1-2 when they host Alabama Huntsville. St. Cloud State comes to town the following weekend (November 8-9) before Alaska heads to Marquette for a weekend series, November 15-16 to conclude the homestand.

WEEK 4 (OCT. 25-26, 2019) @wcha_mhockey @wcha_mhockey 23 /WCHAMensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA Conference Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Chris Jandric UA SO D 2 2-0-2 1.00 0/0 1 0 2 0 E Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 2/4 0 1 0 0 +1 Kyle Marino UA SR F/C 2 0-2-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 4 Garrett Pyke UA FR D 1 0-1-1 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 E Kylar Hope UA SR F 2 1-0-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Tristan Thompson UA SR D 2 1-0-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Justin Young UA JR F 2 1-0-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 -1 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Brian Halonen MTU SO F 2 1-0-1 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 +1 James LaDouce UA SR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 -1 Tyler Cline UA SR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Max Newton UA JR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 2/15 0 0 0 0 -1 Antti Virtanen UA SO D 2 0-1-1 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 E Ēriks Žohovs UA FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Roberts Kaļķis UA FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 2 0-1-1 0.50 2/15 0 0 0 0 E Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Chris Jandric UA SO D 2 2-0-2 1.00 0/0 1 0 2 0 E 2 Garrett Pyke UA FR D 1 0-1-1 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 E Tristan Thompson UA SR D 2 1-0-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 James LaDouce UA SR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 -1 Antti Virtanen UA SO D 2 0-1-1 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 E Roberts Kaļķis UA FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 2/4 0 1 0 0 +1 2 Garrett Pyke UA FR D 1 0-1-1 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 E Ēriks Žohovs UA FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Roberts Kaļķis UA FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 WCHA Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Chris Jandric AKF SO D 2 2 1.00 1 Kyle Marino AKF SR F/C 2 2 1.00 2 Kylar Hope AKF SR F 2 1 0.50 2 Garrett Pyke AKF FR D 1 1 1.00 Tristan Thompson AKF SR D 2 1 0.50 James LaDouce AKF SR D 2 1 0.50 Justin Young AKF JR F 2 1 0.50 Tyler Cline AKF SR F 2 1 0.50 Tommy Parrottino MTU SO F 2 1 0.50 Max Newton AKF JR F 2 1 0.50 Brian Halonen MTU SO F 2 1 0.50 Antti Virtanen AKF SO D 2 1 0.50 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1 0.50 Ēriks Žohovs AKF FR F 2 1 0.50 Roberts Kaļķis AKF FR D 2 1 0.50 Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 2 1 0.50 Trenton Bliss MTU SO F 2 1 0.50 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1 0.50 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 2 1 0.50

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Chris Jandric AKF SO D 2 1 0.50

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 2 1 0.50 1 Chris Jandric AKF SO D 2 2 1.00

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Logan Coomes AKF SR F 1 +2 Troy Van Tetering AKF SR F 2 +2 Kyle Marino AKF SR F/C 2 +2 Roberts Kaļķis AKF FR D 2 +2

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 2 5 2.50 1 Max Newton AKF JR F 3314 .702 2 Roberts Kaļķis AKF FR D 2 4 2.00 2 Zach Noble MTU SOF 6 3 .667 Chris Lipe MTU FRD 2 4 2.00 3 Brian Halonen MTU SO F 3 2 .600 4 Antti Virtanen AKF SOD 2 3 1.50 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 3 2 .600 5 Tyler Rockwell MTU JR D 1 2 2.00 5 Colton Leiter AKF SR F 9 8 .529 Tyler Cline AKF SRF 2 2 1.00 6 Alex Smith MTU SR F 2323 .500 Tristan Thompson AKF SR D 2 2 1.00 7 Greyson Reitmeier MTU JR F 13 15 .464 Max Newton AKF JR F 2 2 1.00 8 Ēriks Žohovs AKF FR F 12 15 .444 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 8 10 .444 10 Troy Van Tetering AKF SR F 9 17 .346 WCHA Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 2 120:00 3 1.50 2-0-0 0 39 .929 2 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 2 81:17 5 3.69 0-2-0 0 31 .861

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 2 120:00 3 1.50 2-0-0 0 39 .929 2 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 2 81:17 5 3.69 0-2-0 0 31 .861

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 2 19.5 39 2 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 2 15.5 31 3 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 1 7.0 7 WCHA Men Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Alaska 2 5 2.50 1 Alaska 2 3 1.50 2 Michigan Tech 2 3 1.50 2 Michigan Tech 2 5 2.50

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Alaska 1/11 1 9.1 1 Alaska 13/13 0 100.0 2 Michigan Tech 0/13 0 0.0 2 Michigan Tech 10/11 1 90.9

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Alaska 2 43 21.5 1 Alaska 2 43 21.5 2 Michigan Tech 2 41 20.5 2 Michigan Tech 2 42 21.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rdOT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rdOT Total 1 Alaska 1 4 0 - 5 1 Alaska 0 2 1 - 3 2 Michigan Tech 0 2 1 - 3 2 Michigan Tech 1 4 0 - 5

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Alaska 11 0 00 0 0 Michigan Tech 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 4 2-5-7 1.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +7 2 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 4 5-1-6 1.50 1/2 3 0 1 0 -2 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 4 4-2-6 1.50 0/0 2 1 1 1 +4 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 5 2-4-6 1.20 5/10 0 1 0 0 +4 Max Humitz LSSU SR F 6 3-3-6 1.00 3/17 0 0 0 0 +1 Hampus Eriksson LSSU JR F 6 2-4-6 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 7 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 3 1-4-5 1.67 1/2 0 0 1 0 +4 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 4 4-1-5 1.25 0/0 2 1 0 0 +3 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 4 1-4-5 1.25 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Cameron Wright BGSU JR F 5 5-0-5 1.00 3/6 2 0 2 1 -1 Ashton Calder LSSU SO F 6 2-3-5 0.83 3/6 0 1 0 0 +2 Yuki Miura LSSU JR C/LW 6 1-4-5 0.83 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 13 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 WPG Griffin Loughran NMU SO F 4 2-2-4 1.00 4/8 1 0 1 0 E Ian Scheid MNS SRD 4 0-4-4 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 4 0-4-4 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +4 Max Newton UA JR F 6 2-2-4 0.67 3/17 0 0 0 0 +1 Chris Jandric UA SOD 6 2-2-4 0.67 2/4 1 0 2 0 -1 19 25 Players Tied With 3 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Alec Rauhauser BGSU SR D 5 2-4-6 1.20 5/10 0 1 0 0 +4 2 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 3 1-4-5 1.67 1/2 0 0 1 0 +4 3 Ian Scheid MNS SR D 4 0-4-4 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 4 0-4-4 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +4 Chris Jandric UA SOD 6 2-2-4 0.67 2/4 1 0 2 0 -1 6 Connor Mackey MNS JR D 4 1-2-3 0.75 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 4 1-2-3 0.75 4/19 1 0 0 0 E Colin Swoyer MTU SO D 4 0-3-3 0.75 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Ben Newhouse NMU SR D 4 0-3-3 0.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Collin Saccoman LSSU SR D 6 1-2-3 0.50 2/4 0 0 1 0 -1 William Riedell LSSU JR D 6 1-2-3 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 12 13 Players Tied With 2 Points

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 4 2-5-7 1.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +7 2 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 4 1-4-5 1.25 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 3 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3 WPG 4 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 4 1-2-3 0.75 2/4 0 1 0 0 +1 Hank Sorensen NMU FR D 4 1-2-3 0.75 4/19 1 0 0 0 E 6 Josh Latta ALH FR F 4 0-2-2 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -3 André Ghantous NMU FR F 4 0-2-2 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E T.J. Lloyd BGSU FR D 5 0-2-2 0.40 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Louis Boudon LSSU FR F 6 1-1-2 0.33 2/4 0 0 0 0 +2 Ēriks Žohovs UA FR F 6 0-2-2 0.33 1/2 0 0 0 0 -2 Roberts Kaļķis UA FR D 6 0-2-2 0.33 1/2 0 0 0 0 E 12 15 Players Tied With 1 Points WCHA Overall Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 4 5 1.25 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 4 5 1.25 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 5 5 1.00 2 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 3 4 1.33 3 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 4 4 1.00 Parker Saretsky MTU FR F 4 4 1.00 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 4 4 1.00 Ian Scheid MNS SRD 4 4 1.00 5 Lucas Finner FSU JR F 3 3 1.00 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 4 4 1.00 Justin Young AKF JR F 6 3 0.50 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 5 4 0.80 Max Humitz LSS SR F 6 3 0.50 Hampus Eriksson LSS JR F 6 4 0.67 8 13 Players Tied With 2 Yuki Miura LSS JR C/LW 6 4 0.67 9 9 Players Tied With 3

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 4 3 0.75 1 Vincent de Mey NMU SO F 4 3-0-3 0.75 2 Lucas Finner FSU JR F 3 2 0.67 Ben Newhouse NMU SR D 4 0-3-3 0.75 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 4 2 0.50 3 14 Players Tied With 2 Points Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 4 2 0.50 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 5 2 0.40 6 13 Players Tied With 1

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 4 1 0.25 1 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 5 2 0.40 Logan Pietila MTU FR F 4 1 0.25 Chris Jandric AKF SO D 6 2 0.33 Marc Michaelis MNS SR F 4 1 0.25 3 13 Players Tied With 1 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 5 1 0.20 Ashton Calder LSS SO F 6 1 0.17

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Lucas Sowder MNS FR F 4 +7 1 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 4 1 2 Joe Rutkowski FSU SR D 3 +4 Cameron Wright BGS JR F 5 1 Alec Broetzman MTU SO F 4 +4 Philip Beaulieu NMU SR D 4 +4 Alec Rauhauser BGS SR D 5 +4 6 7 Players Tied With +3

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Seamus Donohue MTU JR D 4 13 3.25 1 Evan Dougherty BGS SO F 11 3 .786 2 Antti Virtanen AKF SOD 6 12 2.00 2 Zach Noble MTU SOF 8 3 .727 3 Chris Lipe MTUFRD 4 8 2.00 3 Owen Sillinger BMJ SO F 32 14 .696 Rylan Yaremko NMU JR D 4 8 2.00 4 Nathan Smith MNS FR F 20 9 .690 Collin Saccoman LSS SRD 6 8 1.33 5 Max Newton AKF JR F 88 48 .647 6 Drew Lennon ALH SOD 3 7 2.33 6 Jake Jaremko MNS JR F 29 17 .630 Nate Kallen FSU SRD 3 7 2.33 7 Ross Armour BMJ SO F 10 6 .625 Riese Zmolek MNS JR D 4 7 1.75 8 Jared Spooner MNS JR F 38 23 .623 Carson Musser BGS JR D 5 7 1.40 9 Luke Voltin NMU SR F 26 17 .605 Max Newton AKF JRF 6 7 1.17 10 Colton Leiter AKF SR F 28 19 .596 Alexandro Ambrosio LSS JR C/F 6 7 1.17 WCHA Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 2 120:00 2 1.00 2-0-0 0 61 .968 2 Dryden McKay MNS SO 4 244:42 6 1.47 3-0-1 1 96 .941 3 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 4 205:07 6 1.76 2-2-0 1 90 .938 4 Henry Johnson BMJ JR 1 65:00 2 1.85 0-0-1 0 30 .938 5 Kris Carlson AKA JR 1 62:59 2 1.91 0-1-0 0 26 .929 6 John Hawthorne NMU FR 2 124:55 4 1.92 1-0-1 1 50 .926 7 Anton Martinsson UA SR 3 167:04 7 2.51 1-1-0 1 97 .933 8 Eric Dop BGSU JR 5 299:00 13 2.61 3-2-0 0 114 .898 9 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 4 190:13 9 2.84 2-2-0 0 73 .890 10 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 6 357:17 20 3.36 2-4-0 0 149 .882 11 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 119:05 7 3.53 1-1-0 0 43 .860 12 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 1 65:00 4 3.69 0-0-1 0 26 .867 13 David Fessenden ALH FR 2 118:35 8 4.05 0-2-0 0 55 .873 14 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 2 119:45 11 5.51 0-2-0 0 58 .841 15 Kristian Stead AKA SO 1 60:00 7 7.00 0-1-0 0 31 .816

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL 1 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 2 120:00 2 1.00 2-0-0 0 61 .968 2 Dryden McKay MNS SO 4 244:42 6 1.47 3-0-1 1 96 .941 3 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 4 205:07 6 1.76 2-2-0 1 90 .938 Henry Johnson BMJ JR 1 65:00 2 1.85 0-0-1 0 30 .938 5 Anton Martinsson UA SR 3 167:04 7 2.51 1-1-0 1 97 .933 6 Kris Carlson AKA JR 1 62:59 2 1.91 0-1-0 0 26 .929 7 John Hawthorne NMU FR 2 124:55 4 1.92 1-0-1 1 50 .926 8 Eric Dop BGSU JR 5 299:00 13 2.61 3-2-0 0 114 .898 9 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 4 190:13 9 2.84 2-2-0 0 73 .890 10 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 6 357:17 20 3.36 2-4-0 0 149 .882 11 David Fessenden ALH FR 2 118:35 8 4.05 0-2-0 0 55 .873 12 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 1 65:00 4 3.69 0-0-1 0 26 .867 13 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 119:05 7 3.53 1-1-0 0 43 .860 14 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 2 119:45 11 5.51 0-2-0 0 58 .841 15 Kristian Stead AKA SO 1 60:00 7 7.00 0-1-0 0 31 .816

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Mareks Mitens LSSU JR 6 24.8 149 1 John Hawthorne NMU FR 2 1 2 Eric Dop BGSU JR 5 22.8 114 Anton Martinsson UA SR 3 1 3 Anton Martinsson UA SR 3 32.3 97 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 4 1 4 Dryden McKay MNS SO 4 24.0 96 Dryden McKay MNS SO 4 1 5 Matt Jurusik MTU SR 4 22.5 90 6 Gustavs Grigals UA SO 4 18.2 73 7 Roni Salmenkangas FSU SO 2 30.5 61 8 Mark Sinclair ALH JR 2 29.0 58 9 David Fessenden ALH FR 2 27.5 55 10 John Hawthorne NMU FR 2 25.0 50 11 Nolan Kent NMU SO 2 21.5 43 12 Kristian Stead AKA SO 1 31.0 31 13 Henry Johnson BMJ JR 1 30.0 30 14 Kris Carlson AKA JR 1 26.0 26 Zach Driscoll BMJ JR 1 26.0 26 16 Carter McPhail FSU FR 1 22.0 22 17 Robbie Beydoun MTU JR 1 7.0 7 WCHA Men Team Overall Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 4 15 3.75 1 Michigan Tech 4 6 1.50 2 Northern Michigan 4 13 3.25 Minnesota State 4 6 1.50 3 Bemidji State 2 6 3.00 3 Ferris State 3 6 2.00 Bowling Green 5 15 3.00 4 Bowling Green 5 14 2.80 Ferris State 3 9 3.00 5 Alaska 6 17 2.83 Michigan Tech 4 12 3.00 6 Bemidji State 2 6 3.00 7 Lake Superior State 6 17 2.83 Northern Michigan 4 12 3.00 8 Alaska 6 12 2.00 8 Lake Superior State 6 20 3.33 9 Alaska Anchorage 2 2 1.00 9 Alaska Anchorage 2 9 4.50 10 Alabama Huntsville 4 3 0.75 10 Alabama Huntsville 4 19 4.75

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota State 5/19 0 26.3 1 Michigan Tech 18/19 2 94.7 2 Northern Michigan 5/21 0 23.8 2 Ferris State 13/14 0 92.9 3 Ferris State 2/10 0 20.0 Minnesota State 13/14 1 92.9 4 Bowling Green 4/26 0 15.4 4 Alaska 31/34 0 91.2 5 Michigan Tech 3/22 0 13.6 5 Bowling Green 20/22 1 90.9 6 Alaska Anchorage 1/8 0 12.5 6 Lake Superior State 20/23 1 87.0 7 Alabama Huntsville 2/19 1 10.5 7 Alaska Anchorage 8/10 0 80.0 8 Lake Superior State 1/22 1 4.5 Bemidji State 4/5 0 80.0 9 Alaska 1/32 2 3.1 9 Northern Michigan 12/16 0 75.0 10 Bemidji State 0/4 2 0.0 10 Alabama Huntsville 13/20 0 65.0

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Alaska 6120 20.0 1 Bemidji State 2 74 37.0 2 Ferris State 3 45 15.0 2 Bowling Green 5 168 33.6 3 Northern Michigan 4 59 14.8 3 Minnesota State 4 123 30.8 4 Michigan Tech 4 57 14.2 4 Alaska Anchorage 2 59 29.5 5 Bowling Green 5 71 14.2 5 Northern Michigan 4 110 27.5 6 Alaska Anchorage 2 24 12.0 6 Ferris State 3 82 27.3 7 Minnesota State 4 46 11.5 7 Alaska 6156 26.0 8 Alabama Huntsville 4 45 11.2 8 Michigan Tech 4 100 25.0 9 Lake Superior State 6 67 11.2 9 Lake Superior State 6 144 24.0 10 Bemidji State 2 12 6.0 10 Alabama Huntsville 4 65 16.2

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Lake Superior State 4 6 7 - 17 1 Bemidji State 0 2 4 0 6 2 Bowling Green 1 7 6 1 15 Ferris State 4 2 0 - 6 Minnesota State 3 4 8 0 15 Michigan Tech 1 4 1 0 6 4 Northern Michigan 5 0 8 0 13 Minnesota State 3 3 0 0 6 5 Alaska 4 5 3- 12 5 Alaska Anchorage 2 4 2 1 9 Michigan Tech 5 4 2 1 12 6 Northern Michigan 6 3 3 0 12 7 Ferris State 1 4 4 - 9 7 Bowling Green 1 6 6 1 14 8 Bemidji State 0 3 3 0 6 8 Alaska 5 5 7- 17 9 Alabama Huntsville 0 1 2 - 3 9 Alabama Huntsville 5 6 8 - 19 10 Alaska Anchorage 1 1 0 0 2 10 Lake Superior State 8 8 4 - 20

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota State 5 0 +5 1 1 0 +5 2 Michigan Tech 3 0 +3 1 2 +1 +4 3 Bowling Green 4 0 +4 2 1 -1 +3 4 Ferris State 2 0 +2 1 0 -1 +1 Northern Michigan 5 0 +5 4 0 -4 +1 6 Alaska Anchorage 1 0 +1 2 0 -2 -1 7 Lake Superior State 1 1 0 3 1 -2 -2 8 Bemidji State 0 2 -2 1 0 -1 -3 9 Alaska 1 2 -1 30 -3 -4 10 Alabama Huntsville 2 1 +1 7 0 -7 -6 National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Nick Halloran Colorado College SR F 2 0-5-5 2.50 1 Roni Salmenkangas Ferris State SO 120:00 2 1.00 Chris Wilkie (FLA) Colorado College SR F 2 3-2-5 2.50 2 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 304:44 6 1.18 Mike O'Leary Notre Dame SR F 2 0-5-5 2.50 3 Craig Pantano Northeastern SR 243:58 5 1.23 Nate Sucese Penn State SRF 4 2-8-10 2.50 4 Michael Lackey Providence SR 242:57 5 1.23 5 Charlie Kelleher New Hampshire JR F 3 2-5-7 2.33 5 Justin Kapelmaster Robert Morris SR 304:07 7 1.38 6 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence SO F 4 3-6-9 2.25 6 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 244:42 6 1.47 7 Jackson Pierson New Hampshire SO F 3 2-4-6 2.00 7 Filip Lindberg (MIN) Massachusetts SO 119:57 3 1.50 Cal Burke Notre Dame SR F 2 2-2-4 2.00 8 Logan Drackett RIT JR 239:18 6 1.50 Colin Theisen Notre Dame JR F 2 3-1-4 2.00 9 Matt Murray Massachusetts JR 118:42 3 1.52 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 4 4-4-8 2.00 10 Stefanos Lekkas Vermont SR 118:35 3 1.52 Brandon Biro Penn State SR F 4 3-5-8 2.00 11 Isaiah Saville (VGK) Omaha FR 178:58 5 1.68 Linus Weissbach (BUF) Wisconsin JR F 4 1-7-8 2.00 12 Adam Scheel North Dakota SO 243:02 7 1.73 Alex Turcotte (LOS) Wisconsin FR F 4 3-5-8 2.00 13 Strauss Mann Michigan SO 242:59 7 1.73 14 Eduards Tralmaks Maine JR F 5 6-3-9 1.80 14 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 242:14 7 1.73 15 David Cotton (CAR) Boston College SR F 4 2-5-7 1.75 15 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech SR 205:07 6 1.76 Julius Mattila Boston College SR F 4 2-5-7 1.75 16 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point JR 239:17 7 1.76 Zac Jones (NYR) Massachusetts FR D 4 2-5-7 1.75 17 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 360:00 11 1.83 Lucas Sowder Minnesota State FRF 4 2-5-7 1.75 18 Henry Johnson Bemidji State JR 65:00 2 1.85 Greg Printz Providence JR F 4 5-2-7 1.75 Erik Gordon Holy Cross SO 65:00 2 1.85 Cole Caufield (MTL) Wisconsin FR F 4 6-1-7 1.75 20 Kris Carlson Alaska Anchorage JR 62:59 2 1.91 21 Johnny Walker Arizona State JR F 6 4-6-10 1.67 21 John Hawthorne Northern Michigan FR 124:55 4 1.92 Patrick Harper (NSH) Boston University SR F 3 2-3-5 1.67 22 Brandon Bussi Western Michigan FR 244:50 8 1.96 Patrick Curry Boston University SR F 3 4-1-5 1.67 23 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 243:01 8 1.98 David Farrance (NSH) Boston University JR D 3 2-3-5 1.67 24 Peyton Jones Penn State SR 179:40 6 2.00 Joe Rutkowski Ferris State SR D 3 1-4-5 1.67 25 Ryan Bischel Notre Dame FR 119:43 4 2.00 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire JR D 3 2-3-5 1.67

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 Zac Jones (NYR) Massachusetts FRD 4 2-5-7 1.75 1 Roni Salmenkangas Ferris State SO 61 2 .968 2 David Farrance (NSH) Boston University JR D 3 2-3-5 1.67 2 Justin Kapelmaster Robert Morris SR 189 7 .964 Joe Rutkowski Ferris State SR D 3 1-4-5 1.67 3 Stefanos Lekkas Vermont SR 64 3 .955 Max Gildon (FLA) New Hampshire JR D 3 2-3-5 1.67 4 Michael Lackey Providence SR 104 5 .954 5 Simon Kjellberg (NYR) Rensselaer FR D 3 2-2-4 1.33 5 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 123 6 .953 6 Jacob Bernard-Docker (OTT) North Dakota SO D 4 0-5-5 1.25 6 Logan Drackett RIT JR 122 6 .953 Matt Miller Ohio State SR D 4 2-3-5 1.25 7 Craig Pantano Northeastern SR 94 5 .949 Cole Hults (LOS) Penn State JR D 4 4-1-5 1.25 8 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 131 8 .942 Wyatt Kalynuk (PHI) Wisconsin JR D 4 0-5-5 1.25 9 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 113 7 .942 10 Alec Rauhauser Bowling Green SR D 5 2-4-6 1.20 10 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 96 6 .941 11 Ian Mitchell (CHI) Denver JR D 6 3-4-7 1.17 11 Peyton Jones Penn State SR 93 6 .939 12 17 Players Tied With 1.00 12 Matt Jurusik Michigan Tech SR 90 6 .938 Isaiah Saville (VGK) Omaha FR 75 5 .938 Henry Johnson Bemidji State JR 30 2 .938 15 Strauss Mann Michigan SO 103 7 .936 16 Brandon Bussi Western Michigan FR 115 8 .935 17 Jeremy Swayman (BOS) Maine JR 171 12 .934 18 Anton Martinsson Alaska SR 97 7 .933 19 Ryan Bischel Notre Dame FR 55 4 .932 20 Francis Boisvert St. Lawrence FR 41 3 .932

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Alex Turcotte (LOS) Wisconsin F 4 3-5-8 2.00 1 Magnus Chrona (TBL) Denver FR 6-0-0 1.000 2 Zac Jones (NYR) Massachusetts D 4 2-5-7 1.75 Peyton Jones Penn State SR 3-0-0 1.000 Lucas Sowder Minnesota State F 4 2-5-7 1.75 Roni Salmenkangas Ferris State SO 2-0-0 1.000 Cole Caufield (MTL) Wisconsin F 4 6-1-7 1.75 Filip Lindberg (MIN) Massachusetts SO 2-0-0 1.000 5 Parker Ford Providence F 4 3-3-6 1.50 Jared Moe (WPG) Minnesota FR 2-0-0 1.000 6 Trevor Zegras (ANA) Boston University F 3 1-3-4 1.33 Ryan Bischel Notre Dame FR 2-0-0 1.000 Simon Kjellberg (NYR) Rensselaer D 3 2-2-4 1.33 John Lethemon Michigan State SR 1-0-0 1.000 8 Parker Saretsky Michigan Tech F 4 1-4-5 1.25 8 Dryden McKay Minnesota State SO 3-0-1 .875 Owen Lindmark (FLA) Wisconsin F 4 3-2-5 1.25 Craig Pantano Northeastern SR 3-0-1 .875 10 Matt Brown UMass Lowell F 6 2-5-7 1.17 10 Trevin Kozlowski Army West Point JR 3-1-0 .750 11 Robert Mastrosimone (DET) Boston University F 3 1-2-3 1.00 Michael Lackey Providence SR 3-1-0 .750 Bobby Brink (PHI) Denver F 6 3-3-6 1.00 Keith Petruzzelli (DET) Quinnipiac JR 3-1-0 .750 Cal Kiefiuk Massachusetts F 4 2-2-4 1.00 Logan Drackett RIT JR 3-1-0 .750 Reed Lebster Massachusetts F 4 3-1-4 1.00 Daniel Lebedeff Wisconsin SO 3-1-0 .750 Ryan Brushett Omaha F 4 0-4-4 1.00 Sam Tucker Boston University SR 1-0-1 .750 Scott Persson Niagara D 2 0-2-2 1.00 John Hawthorne Northern Michigan FR 1-0-1 .750 Harrison Blaisdell (WPG) North Dakota F 4 2-2-4 1.00 17 Tyler Wall (NYR) UMass Lowell SR 3-1-1 .700 Shane Pinto (OTT) North Dakota F 4 2-2-4 1.00 18 Isaiah Saville (VGK) Omaha FR 2-1-0 .667 Patrick Moynihan (NJD) Providence F 4 1-3-4 1.00 19 Frank Marotte Clarkson SR 2-1-1 .625 Max Crozier (TBL) Providence D 4 0-4-4 1.00 Strauss Mann Michigan SO 2-1-1 .625 Andrew Lucas Vermont D 2 0-2-2 1.00 Adam Scheel North Dakota SO 2-1-1 .625 Jacques Bouquot Vermont F 2 0-2-2 1.00 Tommy Nappier Ohio State JR 2-1-1 .625 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 Cole Caufield (MTL) Wisconsin FR F 4 6 1.50 1 Nick Halloran Colorado College SR F 2 5 2.50 Chris Wilkie (FLA) Colorado College SR F 2 3 1.50 Mike O'Leary Notre Dame SR F 2 5 2.50 Colin Theisen Notre Dame JR F 2 3 1.50 3 Nate Sucese Penn State SRF 48 2.00 4 Patrick Curry Boston University SR F 3 4 1.33 4 Linus Weissbach (BUF) Wisconsin JRF 47 1.75 5 Vincent de Mey Northern Michigan SO F 4 5 1.25 5 Charlie Kelleher New Hampshire JR F 3 5 1.67 Greg Printz Providence JR F 4 5 1.25 6 Mitchell Fossier Maine SR F 5 8 1.60 7 Eduards Tralmaks Maine JR F 5 6 1.20 7 Jack Dugan (VGK) Providence SO F 4 6 1.50 8 Cameron Wright Bowling Green JR F 5 5 1.00 Odeen Tufto Quinnipiac JRF 46 1.50 Mitchell Chaffee Massachusetts JR F 4 4 1.00 Aaron Miller Bemidji State JR F 2 3 1.50 Alec Broetzman Michigan Tech SO F 4 4 1.00 Jack Poehling St. Cloud State SR F 2 3 1.50 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 4 4 1.00 11 Joe Rutkowski Ferris State SR D 3 4 1.33 Tyce Thompson (NJD) Providence SO F 4 4 1.00 Jackson Pierson New Hampshire SO F 3 4 1.33 Cole Hults (LOS) Penn State JRD 44 1.00 13 David Cotton (CAR) Boston College SR F 4 5 1.25 Matt Tugnutt Sacred Heart JRF 44 1.00 Julius Mattila Boston College SR F 4 5 1.25 Lucas Finner Ferris State JR F 3 3 1.00 Zac Jones (NYR) Massachusetts FR D 4 5 1.25 Jack Becker (BOS) Michigan JR F 3 3 1.00 Lucas Sowder Minnesota State FRF 45 1.25 Kohei Sato New Hampshire JR F 3 3 1.00 Jacob Bernard-Docker (OTT) North Dakota SO D 4 5 1.25 Adam Brady Bemidji State SR F 2 2 1.00 Brandon Biro Penn State SR F 4 5 1.25 Tommy Apap Michigan State JR F 2 2 1.00 Wyatt Kalynuk (PHI) Wisconsin JR D 4 5 1.25 Cal Burke Notre Dame SR F 2 2 1.00 Alex Turcotte (LOS) Wisconsin FR F 4 5 1.25 Cam Morrison (COL) Notre Dame SR F 2 2 1.00 21 Liam Finlay Denver SR F 6 7 1.17 22 Gordie Green Miami SR F 5 4 0.80 22 33 Players Tied With 1.00 23 16 Players Tied With 0.75

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Vincent de Mey Northern Michigan SO F 4 0.75 3 1 Joey Abate Omaha FRF 4 2 Shawn Cameron RIT SRF 4 0.75 3 Cameron Wright Bowling Green JR F 5 2 Alex Turcotte (LOS) Wisconsin FR F 4 0.75 3 Tim Doherty Maine SR F 5 2 4 20 Players Tied With 2 Chris Jandric Alaska SO D 6 2 Cole Guttman (TBL) Denver SO F 6 2 6 86 Players Tied With 1

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Owen Lindmark (FLA) Wisconsin FR F 4 0.50 2 2 Clark Kuster St. Cloud State SR D 2 0.50 1 Jack Ahcan St. Cloud State SR D 2 0.50 1 Michael Wilson Army West Point SR F 4 0.25 1 Alex Newhook (COL) Boston College FR F 4 0.25 1 Alec Broetzman Michigan Tech SO F 4 0.25 1 Logan Pietila Michigan Tech FR F 4 0.25 1 Justin Richards Minnesota Duluth JR F 4 0.25 1 Marc Michaelis Minnesota State SR F 4 0.25 1 Zach Solow Northeastern JR F 4 0.25 1 Cole Hults (LOS) Penn State JR D 4 0.25 1 K'Andre Miller (NYR) Wisconsin SO D 4 0.25 1 Alec Rauhauser Bowling Green SR D 5 0.20 1 Christian Sanda Union FRF 5 0.20 1 Jaakko Heikkinen Denver JR F 6 0.17 1 Ian Mitchell (CHI) Denver JR D 6 0.17 1 Ashton Calder Lake Superior State SO F 6 0.17 1 Kenny Hausinger UMass Lowell SRF 6 0.17 1 National Team Leaders TEAM SCORING TEAM DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1Wisconsin 4 23 5.75 1Omaha 4 51.25 2Notre Dame 2 10 5.00 Northeastern 4 5 1.25 Penn State 4 20 5.00 Providence 4 5 1.25 4Providence 4 19 4.75 4 Michigan Tech 4 6 1.50 5Boston University 3 14 4.67 Minnesota State 4 6 1.50 6North Dakota 4 18 4.50 RIT 4 61.50 7Massachusetts 4 17 4.25 Vermont 2 3 1.50 Rensselaer 4 17 4.25 8UMass Lowell 6 10 1.67 9New Hampshire 3 12 4.00 9Army West Point 4 7 1.75 10Denver 6 23 3.83 Massachusetts 4 7 1.75 11Minnesota State 4 15 3.75 Michigan 4 7 1.75 Omaha 4 15 3.75 North Dakota 4 7 1.75 13Minnesota 4 13 3.25 Ohio State 4 7 1.75 Northern Michigan 4 13 3.25 14Denver 6 11 1.83 15Maine 5 16 3.20 15Clarkson 4 8 2.00 16Bemidji State 2 6 3.00 Ferris State 3 6 2.00 Boston College 4 12 3.00 Notre Dame 2 4 2.00 Bowling Green 5 15 3.00 Western Michigan 4 8 2.00 Colorado College 2 6 3.00 19 American International 3 7 2.33 UConn 4 12 3.00 Holy Cross 3 7 2.33 Ferris State 3 9 3.00 Robert Morris 6 14 2.33 Mercyhurst 4 12 3.00 22Colgate 5 12 2.40 Miami 5 15 3.00 23Michigan State 2 5 2.50 Michigan Tech 4 12 3.00 Minnesota 4 10 2.50 Quinnipiac 4 12 3.00 Penn State 4 10 2.50 St. Cloud State 2 6 3.00 26Quinnipiac 4 11 2.75 27Arizona State 6 17 2.83 27Bowling Green 5 14 2.80 Lake Superior State 6 17 2.83 28Alaska 6 17 2.83 29RIT 4 112.75 29Arizona State 6 18 3.00 30Merrimack 5 13 2.60 Bemidji State 2 6 3.00 31UMass Lowell 6 15 2.50 Bentley 3 9 3.00 Michigan 4 10 2.50 Boston College 4 12 3.00 Michigan State 2 5 2.50 Colorado College 2 6 3.00 Sacred Heart 4 10 2.50 UConn 4 12 3.00 35Army West Point 4 9 2.25 Maine 5 15 3.00 Clarkson 4 9 2.25 New Hampshire 3 9 3.00 Northeastern 4 9 2.25 Northern Michigan 4 12 3.00 Ohio State 4 9 2.25 St. Cloud State 2 6 3.00 Western Michigan 4 9 2.25 39Mercyhurst 4 13 3.25 40Alaska 6 12 2.00 Minnesota Duluth 4 13 3.25 American International 3 6 2.00 St. Lawrence 4 13 3.25 Holy Cross 3 6 2.00 Wisconsin 4 13 3.25 Niagara 2 4 2.00 43Lake Superior State 6 20 3.33 Robert Morris 6 12 2.00 44Niagara 2 7 3.50 Vermont 2 4 2.00 45Boston University 3 11 3.67 46Minnesota Duluth 4 7 1.75 46Rensselaer 4 15 3.75 47Air Force 4 6 1.50 47Union 6 25 4.17 48Bentley 3 4 1.33 48Air Force 4 18 4.50 Union 6 81.33 Alaska Anchorage 2 9 4.50 50St. Lawrence 4 5 1.25 Sacred Heart 4 18 4.50 51Colgate 5 6 1.20 51Miami 5 23 4.60 52Alaska Anchorage 2 2 1.00 52 Alabama Huntsville 4 19 4.75 Canisius 3 3 1.00 53Merrimack 5 26 5.20 54 Alabama Huntsville 4 3 0.75 54Canisius 3 20 6.67 National Team Leaders POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1New Hampshire 6/14 0 42.9 1Massachusetts 19/19 0 100.0 2Rensselaer 6/15 0 40.0 North Dakota 13/13 0 100.0 3Wisconsin 7/18 0 38.9 Notre Dame 5/5 0100.0 4RIT 4/12 033.3 St. Cloud State 4/4 2 100.0 5Omaha 7/22 031.8 5Denver 24/25 2 96.0 6Minnesota 5/16 0 31.2 6Army West Point 19/20 1 95.0 7Clarkson 4/13 0 30.8 7 Michigan Tech 18/19 2 94.7 8Boston University 4/14 0 28.6 8Northeastern 16/17 1 94.1 Notre Dame 2/7 0 28.6 9 Michigan 14/15 0 93.3 10Mercyhurst 5/18 0 27.8 10Ferris State 13/14 0 92.9 11American International 3/11 0 27.3 Minnesota State 13/14 1 92.9 12Minnesota State 5/19 0 26.3 12Minnesota 12/13 0 92.3 Providence 5/19 0 26.3 13UMass Lowell 23/25 1 92.0 14Penn State 6/23 0 26.1 14Rensselaer 11/12 0 91.7 15Ohio State 6/25 0 24.0 15Alaska 31/34 0 91.2 16Northern Michigan 5/21 0 23.8 16Bowling Green 20/22 1 90.9 17Maine 5/22 022.7 17Penn State 18/20 1 90.0 18Denver 6/29 220.7 18Clarkson 17/19 0 89.5 19Ferris State 2/10 0 20.0 19Ohio State 16/18 0 88.9 Michigan State 2/10 0 20.0 20Minnesota Duluth 15/17 1 88.2 St. Cloud State 1/5 0 20.0 Wisconsin 15/17 3 88.2 22Massachusetts 3/16 1 18.8 22Robert Morris 34/39 0 87.2 23Arizona State 5/29 1 17.2 23Lake Superior State 20/23 1 87.0 24Minnesota Duluth 3/18 1 16.7 24Providence 13/15 0 86.7 25Army West Point 4/26 1 15.4 25 American International 12/14 0 85.7 Bowling Green 4/26 0 15.4 RIT 18/21 085.7 27Michigan 3/20 0 15.0 Vermont 6/7 0 85.7 Quinnipiac 3/20 0 15.0 Western Michigan 18/21 0 85.7 29Robert Morris 4/27 2 14.8 29Maine 23/27 0 85.2 30Miami 3/22 113.6 30New Hampshire 10/12 0 83.3 Michigan Tech 3/22 0 13.6 31UConn 14/17 0 82.4 32North Dakota 2/15 0 13.3 32Alaska Anchorage 8/10 0 80.0 33Alaska Anchorage 1/8 0 12.5 Bemidji State 4/5 0 80.0 34Boston College 2/18 1 11.1 Boston University 12/15 0 80.0 Colorado College 1/9 0 11.1 Holy Cross 12/15 0 80.0 Merrimack 2/18 1 11.1 36Union 23/29 1 79.3 37 Alabama Huntsville 2/19 1 10.5 37Omaha 15/19 0 78.9 38Sacred Heart 2/20 1 10.0 38Colorado College 7/9 0 77.8 39UMass Lowell 2/23 1 8.7 39Mercyhurst 13/17 0 76.5 40St. Lawrence 1/13 0 7.7 St. Lawrence 13/17 0 76.5 41Union 2/27 0 7.4 41 Merrimack 15/20 0 75.0 42Holy Cross 1/14 0 7.1 Northern Michigan 12/16 0 75.0 43Air Force 1/16 0 6.2 43Boston College 17/23 1 73.9 Bentley 1/16 0 6.2 44Colgate 14/19 0 73.7 45Western Michigan 1/19 0 5.3 45Air Force 11/15 0 73.3 46Lake Superior State 1/22 1 4.5 46Arizona State 24/33 0 72.7 Northeastern 1/22 0 4.5 47Canisius 10/14 0 71.4 48Colgate 1/24 0 4.2 48Miami 18/26 0 69.2 49Alaska 1/32 2 3.1 Quinnipiac 9/13 0 69.2 50Bemidji State 0/4 2 0.0 50Sacred Heart 13/19 0 68.4 Canisius 0/13 0 0.0 51Michigan State 6/9 0 66.7 UConn 0/10 0 0.0 52 Alabama Huntsville 13/20 0 65.0 Niagara 0/4 0 0.0 53Bentley 8/13 0 61.5 Vermont 0/6 0 0.0 54Niagara 4/7 0 57.1