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2010-11 NOTRE DAME HOCKEY (11-6-2/9-4-1-1) Notre Dame vs. Canisius Joyce Center • Notre Dame, Indiana OCTOBER Wednesday, December 29, 2010 3 Univ. of Guelph (preseason) W, 5-3 8 • at Warrior IceBreaker Tournament vs. Holy Cross W, 6-3 • Date/Site/Time: Wed., December 29, 2010 • 7:05 p.m. • Joyce Center (2,713) • Notre Dame, Ind. 10 • vs. #14/#14 Boston University L, 4-5 14 * Lake Superior State W, 4-2 • The Teams: #12/#12 Notre Dame (11-6-2) vs. Canisius College (6-7-4) 15 * Lake Superior State W, 4-2 23 #1/#1 Boston College W, 2-1 29 * Western Michigan W, 3-2 • Broadcast Information: Radio: Notre Dame hockey can be heard live on Cat Country 30 * at Western Michigan T, 2-2 (ot) 99.9 FM in South Bend. Darin Pritchett, the voice of the Irish will call the action with the (ND wins shootout, 1-0) pregame show beginning 20 minutes before the opening face off.

NOVEMBER 5 * at Bowling Green L, 2-3 • Internet Broadcast: Audio: The Notre Dame - Canisius game will have live audio streaming 6 * at Bowling Green W, 6-3 at the Notre Dame website - und.com. Video: The Notre Dame - Canisius contest will have live 12 * at #9/#8 Michigan W, 3-1 video streaming on the Notre Dame website at und.com and is free. Statistics: Gametracker 13 * at #9/#8 Michigan (Comcast) L, 3-5 19 * rv/#17 Michigan State W, 6-2 will be available at the Notre Dame site - und.com. 20 * rv/#17 Michigan State W, 4-2 26 at #10/#9 North Dakota L, 3-6 HOLIDAY HOCKEY: Notre Dame returns to hockey action on Wednesday, Dec. 29 when the 27 at #10/#9 North Dakota T, 2-2 Irish close out the 2010 portion of the schedule as they play host to the Canisius Golden Griffins in a (ot) DECEMBER 7:05 p.m. game at the Joyce Center. Notre Dame will be in action for the first time in 17 days after 3 * at #6/#6 Miami W, 5-4 breaking for final exams and the Christmas holidays. The last time the Irish were in action was on 4 * at #6/#6 Miami L, 2-5 Sunday, Dec. 12 when they defeated Northern Michigan, 5-2, to move back into first place in the 11 * Northern Michigan L, 2-3 CCHA. Notre Dame enters the Canisius contest with an 11-6-2 overall record and a 9-4-1-1 mark 12 * Northern Michigan (Comcast) W, 5-2 in the CCHA, good for 29 points in league action, one point ahead of second-place Michigan and 29 Canisius 7:05 pm two ahead of third-place Miami. The Griffins will travel from Buffalo, N.Y., after their Christmas JANUARY break. Canisius last played on Friday, Dec. 17, when the Griffs dropped a 4-1 decision in Rochester, 1 # at Shillelagh Tournament N.Y., to Atlantic Hockey opponent, RIT. Canisius enters the second half of its season with a 6-7-4 Boston Univ. vs. Brown 3:05 pm (CT) overall record and are tied for third in Atlantic Hockey with Niagara as both teams have 14 points ND vs. Minn.-State 6:05 pm (CT) with the Griffins being 5-6-4 in conference play. Following the single game series with Canisius, 2 MSU vs. BU/Brown 2:05 pm (CT) Notre Dame will travel to Hoffman Estates, Ill., where they will play host to Boston University, ND vs. BU/Brown 5:05 pm (CT) 7 * at Northern Michigan 7:05 pm Brown and Minnesota State in the 2011 Shillelagh Tournament on Jan. 1-2 at the Sears Centre Arena. 8 * at Northern Michigan 5:05 pm 14 * Alaska 7:35 pm IRISH VERSUS GRIFFINS: Notre Dame and Canisius have met six times in the all-time series 15 * Alaska 7:05 pm with the Irish holding a 6-0 advantage in those games. The last time the two teams played was just 21 * at Ohio State 7:05 pm under 20 years ago - Jan. 11-12, 1991 - at the Joyce Center with Notre Dame taking both games 22 * at Ohio State 7:05 pm in the series. The Irish are 4-0 at the Joyce Center and 2-0 in Buffalo, N.Y. versus Canisius. Six 28 * Miami (CBS College Sports) 7:35 pm 29 * Miami (FSD) 5:05 pm members of the current Notre Dame roster - Riley Sheahan, Sam Calabrese, T.J. Tynan, Bryan Rust, Kevin Lind and Stephen Johns were not even born the last time these two teams got together. FEBRUARY 11 * Bowling Green 7:35 pm SHILLELAGH TOURMAMENT: The 2011 Shillelagh Tournament will be played on Jan. 1-2 at 12 * Bowling Green 7:05 pm the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., west of Chicago. The Irish, winners of the first two 18 * at Ferris State 7:05 pm 19 * at Ferris State 7:05 pm tournaments in 2009 and 2010, will play host to Boston University, 25 * at Western Michigan 7:35 pm Brown and Minnesota State. The tournament will begin on Sat., 26 * Western Michigan 7:05 pm Jan. 1 with #11/#10 Boston University hosting Brown University at 3:05 p.m. (CT). Notre Dame will then face Minnesota State at MARCH 6:05 p.m. (CT). Sunday’s games will be played at 2:05 p.m. (CT) 4-6 at First Round CCHA Playoffs TBA with Minnesota State playing either Boston University or Brown, 11-13 at Second Round CCHA Playoffs TBA 18 ^ at CCHA Semifinals TBA while Notre Dame will play at 5:05 p.m. versus either the Terriers 19 ^ at CCHA Championship TBA or the Bears. On Saturday night, former Chicago Blackhawk great Dennis Savard will be on hand to sign autographs and drop the Home Games in bold first puck. Comcast is sponsoring a Family Four Pack that includes Rankings - USA Today/USCHO.com four tickets, four hot dogs, four drinks and four fries for just $80.00. * CCHA Conference game • Scottrade Center (St. Louis, Mo.) Tickets are available at the Sears Centre via www.SearsCentre.com, # Sears Centre Arena (at Hoffman Estates, Ill.) by phone at 1-888-SEARS-TIX or at the Sears Centre Box Office. ^ Joe Louis Arena (CCHA Tourn. - at Detroit, Mich.) Group tickets can be purchased by calling 1-847-649-2225. CBSC - CBS College Sports BACK ON TOP: Notre Dame’s 5-2 win over Northern Michigan on Sunday, Dec. 12, moved the FSD - Fox Sports Detroit Irish back into first place in the CCHA with a 9-4-1-1 mark. Last season as the Irish went into the break for finals and the Christmas holidays, they were 8-8-4 overall and 5-5-4 in the CCHA, good All Times Local To Site for 21 points and sixth place in the league standings. 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 2 HEAD COACH JEFF JACKSON A LOOK AT CANISIUS: Canisius College is the season. The Irish had one last chance as they located in Buffalo, N.Y., and has an enrollment got a power play with 2:23 left but failed to score of 3,196 students. The Golden Griffins play in for the 3-2 final. Notre Dame was 0-for-6 on the Full Name Atlantic Hockey and were 17-15-5 last season power play while Northern Michigan was 2-for- • Jeffery L. Jackson and finished fifth in the conference with a 13- 3. Johnson finished with 12 saves for the Irish. 11-4 record. This season, the Griffs are 6-7-4 Birthdate overall and are 5-6-4 in conference play. They Sunday, Dec. 12 - Three third-period goals by • June 22, 1955 are coached by Dave Smith, a 1992 graduate of Notre Dame snapped a 2-2 tie, giving the Irish Ohio State, who is in his sixth season behind the a 5-2 win over Northern Michigan at the Joyce Hometown Griffins bench. Canisius is led offensively by Center. Nick Larson, T.J. Tynan and Anders • Roseville, Michigan three senior forwards - Cory Conacher (9-9-18), Lee each had a and an assist to pace the Vincent Scarsella (6-9-15) and Eric Rex (5-6-11). Notre Dame victory. Senior Calle Ridderwall Education Conacher has 123 career points while Scarsella (Stockholm, Sweden) and freshman defense- • Bachelor’s Degree in has 113 during their four seasons at Canisius. man Stephen Johns (Wampum, Pa.) had the other two goals for the Irish. Goaltender Mike Communications Junior Dan Morrisson is the top goaltender as he has played in 14 games with a 2.79 goals-against Johnson stopped 15-of-17 shots he faced in the Michigan State ‘78 average and a .921 save percentage while being game. For the second game in a row, Notre Dame • Bachelor’s Degree in Education 4-7-3 on the season. peppered the Northern Michigan goal with shots Michigan State ‘79 as Sunday’s game saw the Irish fire 43 at Wildcat IRISH VERSUS ATLANTIC HOCKEY: goaltender Reid Ellingson. Larson staked the Collegiate Coaching Experience Canisius is the second team from the Atlantic Irish to a 1-0 first-period lead when he scored • Assistant Coach, Lake Superior State (1986-90) Hockey Conference to face the Irish this season. a power-play goal at 8:12 for his sixth of the • Head Coach, Lake Superior State (1990-96) Notre Dame opened the season with a 6-3 win year. The lead would go to 2-0 at 12:34 of the Record: 182-52-25 (.751); two NCAA titles, over Holy Cross in the opening game of the second when Tynan collected his second goal of two CCHA regular-season titles, four CCHA Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament in St. Louis in the weekend and his team high 11th. Northern tournament championships October. Overall, the Irish are 47-25-3 against cut that lead in half at 18:37 of the middle period • Head Coach, University of Notre Dame (2005-) the teams that currently make up the conference. when Mike Maltese scored on the power play to Record: 127-71-24 (.626); two CCHA regular- Notre Dame has played Air Force the most, 36 make it 2-1. Nicholas Kosinski tied the game season titles (‘06-’07, ‘08-’09); two CCHA games (21-13-2), followed by Army (16, 8-8-0). at 6:23 of the third when he batted the rebound tournament titles, three NCAA appearances, Prior to facing Holy Cross this season, the last of Andrew Fernandez’ shot off the post behind one NCAA Frozen Four appearance Atlantic Hockey team the Irish faced was Sacred Johnson to make it 2-2. Lee then got the game Heart - on Oct. 17-18, 2009 - at the Joyce Center, winner at 10:46 for his 10th of the year as Larson International Coaching Experience winning both games (3-0 and 7-0). and Tynan helped set it up. Ridderwall scored • National Coach and Senior Director, his eighth of the year at 12:50, putting his own rebound behind Ellingson and Johns closed the U.S. National Team Developmental Program THE RANKINGS: Notre Dame enters the final week of 2010 ranked 12th in the USA Today/ scoring with an empty-net goal at 17:29 from (1996-2000) American Hockey Magazine poll and 12th in the deep in the Irish defensive zone for his first col- • Head Coach, U.S. Junior National Team (1996- USCHO.com poll. legiate tally. Ellingson finished with 38 saves in 97) the game. Notre Dame was 1-for-3 on the power • Won silver medal at World Junior Championships THEIR LOSS, OUR GAIN: Sophomore cen- play while the Wildcats were 1-for-4. • Assistant Coach, U.S. Olympic Team (1998) ter Riley Sheahan (St. Catharine’s, Ont.) will return to the Notre Dame lineup versus Canisius BOMBS AWAY: Notre Dame’s offense fired Junior Hockey Experience after missing the last two contests versus North- 96 shots at Northern Michigan in the two-game • Head Coach, OHL’s Guelph Storm (2000-03) ern Michigan. Sheahan was one of four Division series on Dec. 11-12. The Irish had a season-high Record: 87-67-24 (4) I collegiate players and one of 39 players under 53-shot game on the 11th and lost the game, 3-2, 20 to be invited to Canada’s World Junior Selec- as freshman goaltender Jared Coreau kicked out Professional Experience tion Camp held in Toronto, Dec. 12-15, but was 51 of them in the win. Notre Dame followed that • Assistant Coach, (2003-05) one of the last players to not make the team. A with 43 shots in the Dec. 12, 5-2, win with Reid 2010 first round draft choice of the Detroit Red Ellingson making 38 saves. Through the first Coaching Honors Wings, Sheahan has played in all 17 games and 19 games of the season, the Irish have out shot • CCHA Coach of the Year (1990-91) has six assists. their opponents in 15 of the 19 games with one • CCHA Coach of the Year (2006-07) game having the shots tied. For the season, Notre • Spencer Penrose Award (2006-07) NORTHERN MICHIGAN RECAP: Dame is averaging 32.5 shots per game while Saturday, Dec. 11 - Notre Dame poured 53 shots limiting the opposition to 25.5 per game. The Jackson’s Year-By-Year on goal in Saturday night’s series opener, only Irish are 11-5-0 when they out shoot are are tied Collegiate Record to see Northern Michigan freshman goaltender with an opponent and 0-1-2 when the opposition Overall CCHA Jared Coreau stop 51 of them on the way to a has more shots. Year W - L - T .Pct W - L - T .Pct 3-2 win for the Wildcats. Northern Michigan 1990-91 36 - 5 - 4 .844 26 - 2 - 4 .875 scored a pair of first-period power-play goals by STREAK SNAPPED: Northern Michigan’s 3-2 1991-92 30 - 9 - 4 .744 20 - 8 - 4 .688 Tyler Gron and Scott Macaulay to build a 2-0 win on Dec. 11, snapped an eight-game home 1992-93 32 - 8 - 5 .767 20 - 5 - 5 .750 lead. That advantage would go to 3-0 at 15:18 of winning streak for the Irish that went back to 1993-94 31 -10 -4 .733 18 - 8 - 4 .667 the second period when Brian Nugent deflected Jan. 30 of last season. The Irish came into the 1994-95 23 -12 -6 .634 14 - 9 - 4 .593 a shot by Macaulay past Irish goaltender Mike series with the Wildcats with six straight wins at 1995-96 30 - 8 - 2 .775 22 - 6 - 2 .767 Johnson (So., Verona, Wis.). After two periods, home during the 2010-11 season. The Irish are 2005-06 13 -19- 4 .417 11-13 - 4 .464 now 7-1-0 at home this year. 2006-07 32 - 7- 3 .898 21 - 4 - 3 .804 Notre Dame trailed by three yet had a 37-10 shot 2007-08 27 -16- 4 .615 15 - 9 - 4 .607 advantage. In the third period, the Irish finally 2008-09 31 - 6 - 3 .818 21 - 4 - 3 .857 broke through on Coreau as David Gerths (Fr., 2009-10 13 -17 -8 .449 9 -12 -7 .446 Ankeny, Ia.) scored his sixth of the year, jam- 2010-11 11 - 6 - 2 .632 9- 4 - 1 .679 ming a Nick Larson (So., Apple Valley, Minn.) Totals 309-123-49 .693 206 -84-45 .682 rebound past the 6-5, 200-pound goaltender at 10:17 of the final stanza. The lead would be cut to one when T.J. Tynan (Fr., Orland Park, Ill.) tucked an Anders Lee (Fr., Edina, Minn.) re- bound past Coreau for his team-best 10th goal of 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 3

THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT: Notre Dame’s as teammate Anders Lee (Edina, Minn.) was freshmen class has played a key role in the 11- October’s winner. Tynan leads the Irish in scor- 2010-11 Irish Awards and Honors 6-2 start for the Irish. In the Northern Michigan ing this season with 11 goals and 12 assists for series, the freshmen class had 12 (5g, 7a) of the 23 points in 19 games. He is fourth overall in Joe Lavin team’s 20 points. In the first 19 games of this the CCHA scoring race and leads the league’s CCHA defensive player of the week (Nov. 15) season, the freshman class has accounted for 41 freshman scorers. His 10 goals tie him for Anders Lee of the team’s 68 goals (60.3%), 57 of the 120 fourth in the CCHA. assists (47.5%) and 96 of team’s 188 points this CCHA rookie of the month (October, 2010) CCHA rookie of the week (Oct. 11) season (51.1%). Freshman goaltender Steven DOING IT SHORT-HANDED: Notre Dame’s Summerhays (Anchorage, Alaska) has two of -killing unit was at it again in the 2-2 tie Calle Ridderwall the team’s 11 wins in goal. with North Dakota as the Irish racked up their One of 20 candidates for Lowe’s Senior seventh short-handed goal of the season with T.J. CLASS Award POWER OUTAGE: Notre Dame has struggled Tynan getting his second of the year. Versus Honorable mention preseason all-CCHA on the power play through the first 19 games this Michigan State (Nov. 19-20), Notre Dame scored season. Nick Larson’s first-period, power-play short-handed three times in that series. The seven Ben Ryan goal on Dec. 12, snapped a 1-for-20 streak for short-handed goals lead the CCHA and the nation CCHA offensive player of the week (Nov. 15) the Irish over the previous four games. Notre going into this afternoon’s game and is already Dame is now 2-for-23 (8.7%) over the last five three more than the team had in 2009-10. The T.J. Tynan games. For the season, the Irish are 13-for-98 seven shorties are the most for the Irish since the HCA rookie of the month (November) (13.3%) and rank ninth in the CCHA and 46th 1997-98 season when they had nine. Notre Dame CCHA rookie of the month (November) in the nation. has a way to go for the school record which is 19 CCHA rookie of the week (Nov. 1) and was set during the 1981-82 season. Tynan CCHA rookie of the week (Nov. 8) THE PUCK STOPS HERE: Sophomore and defenseman Joe Lavin (Sr., Shrewsbury, Mike Voran goaltender Mike Johnson has now appeared Mass.) lead the team with two each while Sean in 10 consecutive games, making nine starts in CCHA rookie of the week (Nov. 15) Lorenz (Sr., Littleton, Colo.), Bryan Rust (Fr., that span that began on Nov. 12 versus Michi- Novi, Mich.) and Billy Maday (Jr., Burr Ridge, gan. In his last 10 appearances, he is 5-3-1 with Ill.) have one each. On the season, the Irish have 2.89 goals-against average and a .887 save per- seven short-handed goals and have given up just centage. Johnson, who started the year with 12 power-play goals. Developmental Program. The other three are a 4-0-1 unbeaten streak in his first five starts all currently playing in the United States Hockey is 9-4-2 on the year with a 2.60 goals against LATE ADDITIONS: Center T.J. Tynan’s fast League (USHL). Russo and Ryan are currently average and a .903 save percentage. As a start (11g, 12a) in the first 19 games has been listed by the ’s Central freshman, Johnson took CCHA all-rookie team a key to the 11-6-2 start for the Irish. The 5-8, Scouting in their preliminary ratings. For more honors, playing in 29 games in ‘09-’10, going 156-pound center has moved in to become one of information on the five players check the Notre 10-13-5 with a 2.60 goals-against average and the team’s quarterbacks on the power play. The Dame website at und.com a .910 save percentage. Behind Johnson are a Orland Park, Ill., native wasn’t even supposed to USHL GP G A PTS PIM pair of freshmen - Steven Summerhays and be on this year’s team. Even though he signed a Joe Rogers (Marysville, Mich.). Summerhays Eric Johnson - Dubuque 5 0 0 0 8 national letter-of-intent in Nov. of 2009, Tynan Wenatchee (NAHL) 19 0 2 2 18 is now 2-2-0 with a 4.12 goals-against aver- was going to defer and play another year with age and a .795 save percentage. He owns wins Garrett Peterson - Lincoln 12 7 2 9 19 the Des Moines Buccaneers in the USHL where Peter Schneider - Indiana 18 12 5 17 8 over Bowling Green and Western Michigan he was the Bucs’ leading scorer in ‘09-’10 and a while his losses have been to Boston University member of the USHL’s all-rookie team. When USA UNDER-18 GP G A PTS PIM (10/10) and Miami (12/4). Summerhays joined Kyle Palmieri decided to sign with the Anaheim Robbie Russo 29 2 11 13 16 the Irish after playing the last two seasons with Ducks in early August, the call went out to Tynan Andy Ryan 19 0 1 1 8 the USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers. In ‘09-’10, and he joined the Irish roster. Freshman defense- Summerhays was a first team all-USHL selec- man Kevin Lind (Homer Glen, Ill.) also signed CAREER YEAR: Senior right wing Ryan tion and the USHL goaltender of the year after a letter-of-intent in Nov. of ‘09 and was going Guentzel is currently second on the Irish in scor- going 31-2-3 with a 2.17 goals-against average to be playing this season with Tri-Cities in the ing after 19 games as he has three goals and 16 and a .914 save percentage. Joe Rogers who USHL. He was asked to join the team in mid- assists for 19 points on the year. The assist and has yet to play this season. Rogers joins the August after Jarred Tinordi opted to play in the points totals are career highs for Guentzel who Notre Dame roster after playing last season in OHL. The 6-3, 221-pound Lind has played in 14 had a seven-game point streak (1g, 9a) snapped at the North (NAHL) games and has six points (one goal, five assists) Michigan on Nov. 13. His previous best season with the Albert Lea Thunder. Rogers was 13- with a +7 for the year. was 2008-09 when he had four goals and seven 19-2 with a 3.97 goals-against average and a assists for 11 points. He is currently tied for fifth .891 save percentage. FUTURE IRISH: Notre Dame head coach in the CCHA in scoring with 19 points and his Jeff Jackson announced in early December that 16 assists are third in the conference. TYNAN HONORED: Notre Dame freshman five players had signed national letters-of-intent center T.J. Tynan was named the Hockey Com- to play hockey at the University beginning for TOUGH SCHEDULE: From Oct. 31 through missioners’ Association rookie of the month for the 2011-12 season. The group includes three Dec. 4, Notre Dame played nine of 11 games November to add to his honors this month after defensemen and two forwards. the defense- on the road, including a streak of eight straight being named CCHA rookie of the month for the men are Eric Johnson (Verona, Wis.), Robbie games versus nationally ranked teams. The month of November. In eight games during No- Russo (Westmont, Ill.) and Andrew Ryan Irish came through that streak with a 4-3-1 re- vember, Tynan led all CCHA rookies with six (Brighton, Mich.). The forwards are Peter cord. Starting on Nov. 12-13 the Irish faced goals and six assists for 12 points. Two goals Schnedier (Vienna, Austria) and Garrett #9/#8 Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich where they came on the power play, two were short-handed Peterson (Manhattan, Ill.). Peterson signed split with the Wolverines. On Nov. 19-20, the and one was a game winner. He was +5 for the his letter-of-intent in Nov. of 2009 but returned Irish played host to rv/#17 Michigan State at the month and took just 19 shots for a .316 shooting to the USHL this season with the Lincoln Stars. Joyce Center, taking two wins versus the Spar- percentage. During November, Tynan scored in tans. The weekend of Nov. 26-27 saw the Irish In making the announcement, Jackson said, seven of the team’s eight games with five of the face #10/#9 North Dakota in Grand Forks where “We’re very excited about this group of players. contests being multiple-point games. He was they had a loss and a tie. Against #6/#6 Miami We think they have the potential to step in and named the CCHA rookie of the month on two Dec. 3-4, the Irish again had a split to give them play. What I like most about them is that they occasions - for games the week of Nov. 1 and a 4-3-1 record in the eight games against ranked are all strong skaters that play with a little grit Nov. 8. Tynan is the second Irish player to take teams. to their game.” Two of the players - Russo and CCHA rookie of the month honors this season Ryan - play for USA Hockey’s National Team 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 4 PENALTY SHOTS: Senior center Ben Ryan 2010-11 Notre Dame Hockey Roster (Brighton, Mich.) was awarded a penalty shot just 22 seconds into the Nov. 20 game with Michi- No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown/Last Team gan State and was stopped by goaltender Will 1 Steven Summerhays G Fr. 6-0 193 8/29/90 Anchorage, Alaska/Green Bay (USHL) Yanakeff. It was the first penalty shot by a Notre 3 Shayne Taker D Fr. 6-4 184 2/12/90 Surrey, B.C./Cowichan Valley Capitals Dame player since Jan. 31, 2009 when Ryan 4 Riley Sheahan C So. 6-2 205 12/7/91 St. Catharine’s, Ont./St.Catharine’s (GHJHL) Thang ‘10, scored in a 3-2 win at Michigan. It 6 Patrick Gaul C Jr. 5-8 180 2/27/90 Pittsburgh, Pa./USA Under-18 Team was the fourth for the Irish since the 2001-02 8 Sam Calabrese D So. 5-11 183 3/18/91 Park Ridge, Ill./ USA Under-18 Team season. They are 2-for-4 in that span. The last 9 Anders Lee C Fr. 6-3 218 7/3/90 Edina, Minn./Green Bay (USHL) time the opposition had a penalty shot against teh 10 David Gerths RW Fr. 6-0 208 9/27/90 Ankeny, Iowa/Green Bay (USHL) Irish came on Dec. 4, 2009 when Miami’s Carter 11 Jeff Costello LW Fr. 6-0 210 11/20/90 Milwaukee, Wis./Cedar Rapids (USHL) Camper was stopped by Mike Johnson. 12 Rich Ryan LW Jr. 5-11 185 6/11/88 Toronto, Ont./St. Michael’s (OPJHL) 14 Nick Condon D Jr. 5-9 165 1/26/87 Wausau, Wis./St. Louis (NAHL) ANOTHER MILESTONE: Notre Dame’s 16 Mike Voran RW Fr. 5-11 197 3/27/90 Livonia, Mich./Sioux Falls (NAHL) Oct. 30, 3-2 win over Western Michigan was the 17 Billy Maday RW Jr. 5-11 182 2/25/88 Burr Ridge, Ill./Waterloo (USHL) 200th CCHA win for Irish coach Jeff Jackson. 18 T.J. Tynan C Fr. 5-8 156 2/25/92 Orland Park, Ill./Des Moines (USHL) Now in his 12th season at the Division I level, 19 Ben Ryan (A) C Sr. 5-11 197 10/18/88 Brighton, Mich./Des Moines (USHL) Jackson is 206-84-45 in his career in CCHA play 20 Kevin Nugent RW So. 6-3 197 3/1/89 New Canaan, Conn./Tri-City (USHL) in six seasons at Lake Superior State (1990-96) 21 Bryan Rust C Fr. 5-11 196 5/11/92 Novi, Mich./USA Under-18 Team and six seasons at Notre Dame. Earlier in Oc- 22 Calle Ridderwall (A) LW Sr. 6-0 193 5/28/88 Stockholm, Swe./Tri-City (USHL) tober (Oct. 14 vs. Lake Superior State), Jack- 24 Sean Lorenz D Jr. 6-1 201 3/10/90 Littleton, Colo./USA Under-18 Team son won his 300th career game as a Division I 25 Kevin Lind D Fr, 6-3 218 3/31/92 Homer Glen, Ill./Chicago (USHL) coach. His all-time record stands at 309-123-49 26 Nick Larson LW So. 6-2 197 11/14/89 Apple Valley, Minn./Waterloo (USHL) for a .693 winning percentage. His winning per- 27 Ryan Guentzel (A) RW Sr. 6-0 184 7/14/86 Woodbury, Minn./Sioux City (USHL) centage is the tops among active coaches with 28 Stephen Johns D Fr. 6-4 221 4/18/92 Wampum, Pa./USA Under-18 Team 10 or more seasons. 29 Jared Beers D Fr. 5-11 190 8/15/90 Mishawaka, Ind./Cedar Rapids (USHL) 31 Joe Rogers G Fr. 5-11 189 2/27/90 Marysville, Mich./Albert Lea (NAHL) FULL HOUSE: The Irish saw another streak 32 Mike Johnson G So. 5-10 194 2/1/89 Verona, Wis./Cedar Rapids (USHL) end with the series versus Northern Michigan 33 Joe Lavin (C) D Sr. 6-2 198 7/17/89 Shrewsbury, Mass./Omaha (USHL) (Dec. 11-12). Notre Dame went into that series 35 Brian Brooke G Sr. 6-0 188 10/12/88 Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie with a mark of 13 consecutive sellout crownds since since Nov. 28, 2009. With finals and the Coach: Jeff Jackson end of the semester, the Irish came up short with Associate Head Coach: Paul Pooley crowds of 2,623 and 2,592 to snap that mark. Associate Coach: Andy Slaggert Notre Dame has now had sell outs in 20 of the Volunteer Assistant Coach: T.J.Jindra team’s last 26 home games and last year averaged Undergraduate Student Assistant Coach: Eric Ringel ‘12 2,765 fans per game. Since Dec. 13, 2008, the Coordinator of Hockey Ops: Nick Siergiej Irish have recorded sellouts in 29 of their last 35 Equipment Manager: Dave Gilbert home games. A sellout at the Joyce Center is Athletic Trainer: Kevin Ricks 2,713 with 2,857 capacity with standing room. Senior Manager: Matthew McManus Twice during the ‘09-’10 season - Jan. 15 vs. Michigan State and Jan. 29 against Nebraska- GOING TO THE GOAL: Freshman center- 2010-11 Shootout Statistics Omaha - 3,007 fans jammed into the Joyce David Gerths (Ankeny, Iowa) has become a Player Goals Shots Pct. Center. Prior to that number, the largest crowd Ben Ryan 1 1 1.000 to see an Irish hockey game was 3,310 on March specialist when it comes to scoring those “dirty” Calle Ridderwall 0 1 .000 goals. The 6-0, 208-pounder does his best work of 1995 when Notre Dame play Illinois-Chicago. right in front of the goal. He picked up his sixth Goaltender Goals Saves Pct. The following season, new seating was installed goal of the season in the Dec. 11 game with Mike Johnson 0 3 1.000 and capacity was reconfigured. Northern Michigan as he jammed a rebound past Jared Coreau in the third period. In 18 games All-Time Totals For Active Players FAST FRESHMEN: Freshmen T.J. Tynan and this season, he has scored six goals with one as- Player Goals Shots Pct. Ben Ryan 3 8 .375 Anders Lee come into the game with Canisius sist for seven points. In 55 games last season in Billy Maday 4 8 .500 ranked first and second in the CCHA in rookie the USHL with Lincoln and Green Bay, Gerths Calle Ridderwall 3 9 .333 scoring. Tynan has 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 scored just five goals. His six goals are fourth Totals 10 25 .400 points while Lee has 10 goals and eight assists most for Notre Dame this season. for 18 points. With 11 and 10 goals respectively, All-Time Goaltending Lee and Tynan are tops among freshman goal SHOOTOUT FACTS AND FIGURES: Notre Goaltender Goals Saves Pct. Mike Johnson 6 14 .700 scorers. Fellow freshman Mike Voran (2g, 9a, Dame’s shootout win over Western Michigan on 11 pts) is tied for seventh among freshmen and is Oct. 30 was the first for Notre Dame in CCHA followed by Jeff Costello (5g, 3a, 8 pts) who is play since Nov. 19, 2009 against Michigan State. COMING FROM BEHIND: Notre Dame ral- lied from a pair of two-goal deficits (2-0 after one tied for 13th. Defensemen Kevin Lind (1g, 5a) The Irish had lost four consecutive CCHA shoot- and Shayne Taker (1g, 5a) are tied for 23rd with outs. Last season, Notre Dame was 2-5 in the period and 3-1 in the second period) on Dec. 3 at Miami and won for the first time this season six points and tied for fifth among CCHA rookie shootout in CCHA games and 3-5 overall. The defensemen. Tynan is third overall in scoring in extra win was a shootout win in the championship when trailing after two periods of play. The Irish are now 1-4-0 when trailing after two periods. the league while Lee is ninth. The duo ranks and game of the Shillelagh Tournament. In the three third and sixth in goal scoring with 11 and 10 . seasons that the CCHA has had the shootout, the Irish are 6-5 all-time (3-0 in ‘08-’09; 2-5 in CAREER NIGHTS: Two members of Notre ‘09-’10 and 1-0 in ‘10-’11). Dame’s freshman class set career highs in the win over Miami on Dec. 3. Right wing Bryan 2010-11 Results Rust set career highs for goals (2) and points in 10/30/10 - Win, 1-0, vs. WMU (three rounds) a game (3) with his three-point night. Left wing Anders Lee had a career high with three assists in the contest and equaled a career high with three points in the game. 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 5 GOT THEIR NUMBER: From 1992-93 through the 2007-08 season, Notre Dame strug- CCHA Preseason Picks gled when it came to facing Michigan State. In that time span, the Irish were just 5-32-7 versus The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) opened the 2010-11 college hockey season the Spartans. Since March 29, 2008, a span of with its annual coaches and media polls along with a preseason all-CCHA team. Here are the 10 games, Notre Dame is 7-0-3 against Michigan results of both polls: State, including a 5-0-1 mark at the Joyce Center. CCHA Coaches Poll (1st-place) Points Media Poll (1st-place) Points ONE IN THE BOOKS: Sophomore defense- 1. Michigan (8) 108 1. Miami (57) 877 man Sam Calabrese (Park Ridge, Ill.) notched 2. Miami (3) 103 2. Michigan (17) 825 his first career goal in Notre Dame’s 2-2 tie at 3. Alaska 81 3. Michigan State (1) 651 North Dakota on Nov. 27. That gives him a goal 4. Michigan State 76 4. Alaska 618 and four assists for five points in 15 games this 5. NOTRE DAME 75 5. NOTRE DAME 567 season and a +8. This comes after a freshman 6. Northern Michigan 65 6 Ferris State 546 year he would love to forget. The product of the 7. Ferris State 64 7. Northern Michigan 536 USA Under-18 Team, Calabrese played in just 8. Ohio State 56 8. Ohio State 428 three games, registering no points. Last Dec. 4, 9. Lake Superior State 35 9. Lake Superior State 312 on the first shift of his third game, he suffered a 10. Western Michigan 29 10. Western Michigan 225 broken leg at Miami that sidelined him for most 11. Bowling Green 23 11. Bowling Green 190 of the season. The CCHA coaches also selected the preseason all-Conference teams for the ‘10-’11 campaign. EXTRA HOCKEY: Notre Dame’s 2-2 tie with Miami and Michigan led the way with four players each while Ferris State had two and Alaska North Dakota extended the Irish unbeaten streak and Michigan State, one each. Michigan’s Carl Hagelin was the lone unanimous choice with 10 in overtime games to 16 as they are now 3-0-13 first-place votes. in games that have gone to overtime since their last loss on March 21, 2008, a 2-1 overtime loss 2010-11 CCHA Preseason First Team 2010-11 CCHA Preseason Second Team to Miami at the CCHA semifinals. Through the Player, Yr., School (First) Totals Pos. Player, Yr.,School (First) first 15 games of the 2010-11 season, the Irish Totals have played two overtime game - the Nov. 27 Carl Hagelin, Sr., UM (10) 50 F Carter Camper, Sr., MIA (3) 34 game at North Dakota and on Oct. 30 at Western Andy Miele, Sr., MIA (7) 44 F Andy Taranto, So., UAF (3) 31 Michigan. That game ended in a 2-2 tie and the Louie Caporusso, Sr., UM (6) 39 F Matt Rust, Sr., UM (0) 21 Irish won the overtime shootout, 1-0. During the Zach Redmond, Jr., FSU (8) 46 D Torey Krug, Sr., MSU (3) 30 ‘09-’10 season, the Irish were involved in nine Chris Wideman, Jr., MIA (5) 38 D Chad Langlais, Sr., UM 27 overtime contests, finishing 1-0-8 in those games. Cody Reichard, Jr., MIA (8) 46 G Pat Nagle, Sr., FSU (1) 20 The eight ties equaled a Notre Dame record set during the 1999-2000 season. All eight ties in Honorable mention (next six point totals, regardless of position with first team votes in paren- ‘09-’10 went to a shootout where the Irish were theses): Joe Sova, Jr., D, Alaska (2), 23; Greger Hanson, Sr., F, Northern Michigan (2), 20; Calle 3-5 in those games. The lone overtime win came Ridderwall, Sr., F, NOTRE DAME (1), 19; Scott Greenham, Jr., G, Alaska (1), 16; Drew Palmi- on Nov. 27, 2009 versus Bowling Green (2-1) and sano, Jr., G, Michigan State (1), 14; Justin Florek, Jr., F. Northern Michigan (1), 12. was the first for the Irish since Feb. 20, 2009 at Nebraska-Omaha, a 4-3 win. Notre Dame is now RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME: In each of Power-Play Goals 3-0-12 in overtime since its last overtime loss, a Notre Dame’s last two wins over No. 1 ranked Name (Seasons) PPG 2-1 decision to Miami on March 21, 2008, in the teams, Calle Ridderwall has played a part. On 1. Greg Meredith (1976-80) 43 2. Dave Poulin (1978-82) 32 CCHA semifinal game. Oct. 23, Ridderwall scored two goals, including the game winner in a 2-1 win over No. 1 Boston 3. Mike McNeill (1984-88) 31 4. Lou Zadra (1988-92) 28 NOSE FOR THE NET: Freshman left wing Jeff College. On April 10, 2008, Ridderwall scored 5. Ryan Thang (2006-10) 27 Costello now has points in five of his last eight twice, including the overtime game winner in 6. Calle Ridderwall (2008-) 25 games, scoring four goals with an assist over the the 5-4 overtime win for the Irish against No. 1 Aniket Dhadphale (1995-99) 25 last four weekends. He scored on the power-play, Michigan. That victory came in the 2008 NCAA Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 25 his third of the year in the 5-2 loss at Miami. On semifinals in Denver, Colo. Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 25 the year, he has five goals and three assists for 10. Brian Walsh (1973-77) 24 eight points. He is tied for the team lead with THE SPECIALIST: Senior left wing Calle three power-play goals. Ridderwall is third on the team in goals with POWER LESS: In the Nov. 12 game at Michi- eight through the first 19 games this season and gan, a 3-1 Irish win, Notre Dame did not have HOMETOWN HERO: Freshman defenseman tied for the team lead in power-play goals with one power-play chance in the game. That marked Jared Beers (Mishawaka, Ind.) has worked his three. He has led Notre Dame in goals in each of the first time in seven seasons - since March 5, way into the Notre Dame lineup and doesn’t seem the last two seasons, getting 17 in 2008-09 and 2004 - a span of 258 games - that the Irish did not to want to come out. In 10 games this season, 19 last season in 2009-10. Over the last two-plus have a power-play opportunity in a game. In the Beers has five assists for five points and is +3 for seasons, Ridderwall has scored 43 goals with 25 weekend series at Michigan, the Irish did not get the year. He picked up his first career points on of them coming via the power play. Last season, their first power-play on the weekend until there Nov. 6 versus Bowling Green with a two-point his 11 power-play goals led the CCHA. Ridder- was 6:09 left in the third period, a span of 113:51 night. Beers joins Mike McNeill ‘84-’88 (South wall had 11 power-play goals in ‘08-’09 to match over the two games without a power play. In the last season’s total and has two this year. His 25 Bend), Tommy Smith ‘88-89 (South Bend) final six minutes of Saturday’s game, the Irish did power-play goals move him into a tie for sixth on get three straight power plays. and Carey Nemeth’93-’94 (Granger) as local Notre Dame’s all-time power-play goal list with players to play for the Irish. Beers played two Aniket Dhadphale ‘99, Tim Kuehl ‘90 and Kirt seasons at Culver Academy and then saw action Bjork ‘83, all of whom had 25 man-advantage in the NAHL with the Kenai River Brown Bears goals in their careers. For his career, Ridderwall (2008-09) and the Cedar Rapids Rough Riders has 49 goals and 29 assists for 78 career points in the USHL in 2009-10. in 136 games. 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 6

IRISH VERSUS TOP-RANKED TEAMS: Notre Dame is 5-4-1 this season against nationally 2010-11 TALE OF THE TAPE ranked teams after a split at Miami on Dec. 3-4. The Irish are 3-0-0 at home against ranked teams, ND CANISIUS 2-3-1 on the road and 0-1-0 on neutral ice. Notre Dame just finished a streak of eight straight 2009-10 record 13-17-8 17-15-5 games against ranked teams, going 4-3-1 in that span. In 2009-10, the Irish were 5-6-4 versus 2009-10 Conference record 9-12-7-2/9th 13-11-4/5th teams ranked in the national polls. Letterwinners returning 11 of 21 18 of 27

USA Today/American Hockey Magazine U.S. College Hockey Online/CBS College Sports Current overall record 11-6-2 6-7-4 Rank Team W-L-T Rank Team W-L-T Winning percentage .632 .471 14 vs. Boston Univ. L, 4-5 14 vs. Boston Univ. L, 4-5 Conference record 9-4-1-1 5-6-4 1 Boston College W, 2-1 1 Boston College W, 2-1 9 at Michigan W, 3-1 8 at Michigan W, 3-1 9 at Michigan L, 3-5 8 at Michigan L, 3-5 Home record 7-1-0 2-3-2 rv Michigan State W, 6-2 17 Michigan State W, 6-2 Road record 3-4-2 4-4-2 rv Michigan State W, 4-2 17 Michigan State W, 4-2 One-goal games record 3-3 2-5 10 at North Dakota L, 3-6 9 at North Dakota L, 3-6 Overtime record 0-0-2 2-2-4 10 at North Dakota T, 2-2 (ot) 9 at North Dakota T, 2-2 (ot) Last weekend N/A N/A 6 at Miami W, 5-4 6 at Miami W, 5-4 Last 5 games 2-2-1 2-2-1 6 at Miami L, 2-5 6 at Miami L, 2-5 When scoring first ... 9-1-1 3-2-2 When ahead after 1st period 3-1-0 3-0-1 When ahead after 2nd period 8-0-0 3-1-1

Goals per game 3.58 2.76 FAST START: Notre Dame freshman left wing LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD: Senior Shots per game 32.5 27.2 Anders Lee knows how to get his career off to left wing Calle Ridderwall is one of 20 Division Shooting percentage .110 .102 a fast start. The 6-3, 218-pounder scored a goal I hockey players to be selected as a candidate for Opponent shots per game 25.5 36.2 on his first shot in the 6-3 win over Holy Cross the 2010-11 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. The Shot margin +7.0 -9.0 (Oct. 8), just 1:58 into the first period. He went award is presented annually to an NCAA Division on to record two more goals for a hat trick in his I student-athlete in 10 sports based on achieve- PPG percentage .133 .134 ment’s in four areas of excellence - community, first-ever collegiate game. Lee then added an PP chances per game 5.16 4.82 assist in the 5-4 loss to Boston University in the classroom, character and competition. CLASS is an acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achieve- PP goals per game 0.68 0.65 championship game of the Warrior Ice Breaker SH goals allowed 0 2 Tournament. For his efforts, Anders Lee was ment for Staying in School and the award focuses named the CCHA rookie of the week for the week and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders Penalties per game 6.21 5.59 ending Oct. 10. He joins John Noble ‘73 as the Penalty-killing percentage .851 .861 only other freshman to score three goals in his in their communities. This is the fifth year that first game as Noble did the trick on Nov. 15, 1969 Lowe’s has sponsored an award for hockey. In Opponent PP chances per game 4.58 4.65 in an 8-3 win over Windsor. He joins recent Irish 2006-07, former Irish goaltender David Brown players - Billy Maday, Christiaan Minella ‘10 `07 won the Senior CLASS Award while in Opponent PPGs per game 0.68 0.65 2007-08, Mark Van Guilder `08 and in 2008-09, Shorthanded goals for 7 4 and Tim Wallace ‘06 - as freshmen who scored Jordan Pearce `09 and Erik Condra `09 were on their first shot on goal. Lee added a goal and among the top 10 finalists. Team Ryan Goals-against average 2.87 2.56 an assist in the Oct. 15 win over Lake Superior Thang `10 was the team’s nominee last season. State and through the first 17 games of the season, Save percentage .887 .927 Goal margin/game +13 +2 he leads the team with nine goals, is tied for the FRESHMAN FIRSTS: Notre Dame’s 12-man top spot with three power-play goals and is fourth (+0.68) (+0.12) freshman class has wasted little time in making in points with 15 (9g, 6a). He was named the their mark on the team’s success in 2010-11. Here CCHA rookie of the month for October. are their firsts so far this season. 1st period goals/game 0.79 0.53 1st period goal margin -5 -5 IRISH WINS VERSUS NO. 1: Notre Dame’s #1 Steven Summerhays - G (15-20) (9-14) win over No. 1 ranked Boston College on Oct. First Game - vs. Boston University (10/10) 23 marked the 12th time in the program’s his- First Win - vs. Western Michigan (10/30) 2nd period goals/game 1.58 0.94 tory that the Irish have defeated the nation’s top 2nd period goal margin +8 +3 team. Prior to Oct. 23, 2010, the last time came #3 Shayne Taker - D (30-22) (16-13) on April 10, 2008 in the NCAA semifinals versus First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) No. 1 Michigan. A year ago, the Irish played First Point - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) 3rd period goals/game 1.21 1.18 twice versus the No. 1 team in the nation - Miami First Assist - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) 3rd period goal margin +10 +4 University - and lost both games on Dec. 4-5. First Goal - vs. Boston University (10/10) (23-13) (20-16) Notre Dame has defeated Boston College when the Eagles were ranked No. 1 four times since the #9 Anders Lee - LW Overtime goals 0 2 2003-04 season. Here’s a list of previous Irish First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) Overtime goals against 0 2 wins versus top-ranked teams. First Point - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) First Assist - vs. Boston University (10/10) 10/23/10 - vs. Boston College, 2-1 First Goal - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) 4/10/08 - vs. Michigan, 5-4 ot (at Frozen Four) First Hat Trick - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) 10/9/07 - at Miami, 2-1 10/21/06 - vs. Boston College, 7-1 #10 David Gerths - C 10/22/04 - vs. Boston College, 3-2 First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) 10/23/03 - at Boston College, 1-0 First Point - vs. Lake Superior State (10/14) 1/3/99 - at North Dakota, 4-3 First Goal - vs. Lake Superior State (10/14) First Assist - vs. Michigan (11/12) 11/20/78 - at Minnesota, 3-2 1/13/78 - vs. Denver, 5-3 1/18/74 - vs. Michigan Tech, 7-1 2/24/73 - vs. Wisconsin, 4-3 2/23/73 - vs. Wisconsin, 8-5 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 7 #11 Jeff Costello - D is a cousin of former Notre Dame First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) defenseman Tony Bonadio ‘83 is a IRISH IN CCHA/NATIONAL RANKINGS First Point - vs. Lake Superior State (10/14) Port Huron, Mich., native. Bonadio Scoring CCHA National First Assist - vs. Lake Superior State (10/14) played in 79 games between 1980-83, T.J. Tynan (11-12-23) 3rd 33rd (1.21 ppg) First Goal - vs. Western Michigan (10/30) scoring one goal with nine assists for Ryan Guentzel (3-16-19) t5th t62nd (1.00 ppg) 10 points. Anders Lee (10-8-18) t9th 79th (0.95 ppg) #16 Mike Voran - RW Ben Ryan (2-14-16) t14th First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) NHL DRAFTEES: The Irish have First Point - vs. Lake Superior State (10/14) 10 players on the 2010-11 roster Goals First Goal - vs. Lake Superior State (10/14) who have been selected in the Na- T.J. Tynan (11) t3rd t28th (0.58 gpg) First Goal - vs. Lake Superior State (10/14) tional Hockey League’s Entry Draft. Anders Lee (10) t6th 47th (0.53 gpg) Leading the way is sophomore Riley #18 T.J. Tynan - C Calle Ridderwall (8) t10th t84th (0.42 gpg) Sheahan (St. Catharine’s, Ont.) David Gerths/Nick Larson (6) t19th First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) who became Notre Dame’s third-ever, First Point - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) first-round pick last June when he was Assists First Assist - vs. Boston University (10/10) chosen 21st overall by the Detroit Red First Goal - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) Ryan Guentzel (16) 3rd 21st (0.84 apg) Wings. He joins former defenseman Ben Ryan (14) 4th 33rd (0.74 apg) #21 Bryan Rust - RW Ian Cole (2007 - St. Louis) who was T.J. Tynan (12) t5th 63rd (0.63 (apg) First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) selected 18th overall and former right First Point - vs. Boston University (10/10) wing Kyle Palmieri (2009 - Ana- Power-Play Goals First Assist - vs. Lake Superior State (10/15) heim), the 26th pick overall. Sheahan Calle Ridderwall (3) t7th t50th First Goal (SHG) - vs. Boston University (10/10) was followed by freshman defense- Anders Lee (3) t7th t50th First Multi-Goal - at Miami (12/3) man Stephen Johns (Wampum, Jeff Costello (3) t7th t50th Pa.), who went in the second round, #25 Kevin Lind - D 60th overall to the Chicago Black Short-Handed Goals First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) Hawks. One round later in the third Joe Lavin (2) t1st t2nd First Point - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) round, with the 80th overall pick, T.J. Tynan (2) t1st t2nd First Assist - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) freshman forward Bryan Rust (Novi, First Goal - vs. Michigan (11/12) Mich.) was chosen by the Pittsburgh Game-Winning Goals Penguins. Notre Dame’s final player T.J. Tynan (2) t4th t17th #28 Stephen Johns - D selected in 2010 was defenseman Anders Lee (2) t4th t17th First Game - vs. Holy Cross (10/8) Kevin Lind (Homer Glen, Ill.), who First Point - vs. Western Michigan (10/29) was picked in the sixth round, 177th Defensemen Scoring First Assist - vs. Western Michigan (10/29) overall by the Anaheim Ducks. Two Joe Lavin (3-5-8) t14th other Irish freshman were selected in #29 Jared Beers - D Kevin Lind (1-5-6) t24th the 2009 draft. Left wing Jeff Costel- Shayne Taker (1-5-6) t24th First Game - vs. Boston University (10/10) lo (Milwaukee, Wis.) was chosen by First Point - vs. Bowling Green (11/6) the in the fifth round, Rookie Scoring (Points per game) 146th overall and six picks later, T.J. Tynan (11-12-23) 1st 3rd (1.21 ppg) CAPTAINS: Four members of the Irish senior center Anders Lee (Edina, Minn.) Anders Lee (10-8-18) 2nd 11th (0.95 ppg) class will serve as captains for the 2010-11 was a New York Islanders’ choice in Mike Voran (2-9-11) t7th t44th (0.61 ppg) season. Defenseman Joe Lavin (Shrewsbury, the sixth round, 152nd overall. The Jeff Costello (5-3-8) t13th Mass.) will wear the “C” for Jeff Jackson’s squad new group of draftees join sophomore this year. His three assistant captains will be left wing Nick Larson (Apple Val- Calle Ridderwall (Stockholm, Sweden), Ben ley, Minn.), a 2008 selection of the Goals Against Avg. (33% of games) Ryan (Brighton, Mich.) and Ryan Guentzel in the fourth round, Mike Johnson (2.60) 11th 40th (Woodbury, Minn.). For all four players, this 108th overall; junior defenseman is their first time as captains at Notre Dame. Sean Lorenz (Littleton, Colo.), a Save% (33% of games) member of the 2008 draft class, by Mike Johnson (.903) 10th 46th HOME OPENERS: Notre Dame’s home the Minnesota Wild in the fourth opener on Thursday, Oct. 14, a 4-2 win over round, 115th overall and seniors Ben Wins (33% of games) Lake Superior State, gives Notre Dame an all- Ryan (Brighton, Mich.) and Joe Mike Johnson (9) t1st t9th time record of 24-18-1 in home openers at the Lavin (Shrewsbury, Mass.). Ryan Joyce Center. With the win on Oct. 8 against was picked in the 2007 entry draft by Team Rankings Holy Cross, Notre Dame is now 21-20-2 in Nashville in the fourth round with the Scoring Offense (3.58) 2nd 9th season-opening games. 114th pick and Lavin was a Chicago Scoring Defense (2.89) 9th 30th Black Hawks choice in the fifth round, Scoring Margin (+0.68) 3rd 16th FAMILY GUYS: Three members of the Notre 126th overall Fewest Penalty Minutes (15.2) 8th 40th Dame hockey team – sophomore forwards Power Play (13.3%) 9th 47th Kevin Nugent (New Canaan, Conn.) and NEW HOME FOR THE IRISH: Penalty Killing (85.1%) 4th 15th Riley Sheahan (St. Catharine’s, Ont.) and Construction on Notre Dame’s new, freshman goaltender Joe Rogers (Marysville, on-campus ice facility - The Compton Mich.) – have family ties to the Irish hockey Family Center - began in March of 2010 and program. Nugent’s father, Kevin Nugent, Sr. ‘78 is on pace to be finished for the Notre Dame was a member of the Notre Dame hockey team hockey team to begin play there during the from 1974-78. During his career he played in 2011-12 campaign. 131 games, scoring 54 goals with 75 assists for On Sept. 11, 2010, a project blessing cer- 129 career points. His son becomes the second emony for the $50-million facility was held with Irish player to follow his father to Notre Dame. many of the key benefactors in attendance. At He joins Rory Walsh ‘06 who followed his the ceremony, Notre Dame director of athletics, father, Brian Walsh ‘77 who was a teammate Jack Swarbrick, announced that the building of Nugent, Sr. Sheahan is a second cousin of would be named the Compton Family Center in former Irish defenseman Brock Sheahan ‘08 honor of the generous donation from Kevin and who played for the Irish from 2004-08. Rogers Gayla Compton and their family. The Comptons 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 8 are part of the ownership group of the National and interhall hockey, the figure skating club Hockey League’s San Jose Sharks. and intramural broomball, curling and physical PERANI CUP STANDINGS Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., Notre Dame’s education classes. Perani’s Hockey World is the CCHA’s sponsor of the President began the ceremony with a blessing of Multiple locker rooms also will be available league’s “Three Stars of the Game.” Members of the site and offering of a prayer for the safety of for campus and community use of the facility. the media are asked to select the game’s three stars those working on the project. Design and construction of the Compton for which points are accumulated – 1st Star gets five Irish head coach Jeff Jackson followed by Family Center are under the auspices of the points, 2nd Star gets three and 3rd Star gets one. Here Southfield, Mich., office of Barton Malow, a are the standings for Notre Dame players in CCHA talking about the original plans and how those games only: (Through games of 11/27). plans changed to become the Compton Family national design and construction services firm Center. and their project partner Rossetti Architects, also Player 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. “When I first came here, we were talking of Southfield, Mich. Anders Lee 1 2 1 12 about a renovation in the Joyce Center,” said Ben Ryan 2 0 0 10 Jackson, now in his sixth season behind the LEFTY’S RINK: When Notre Dame’s new ice T.J. Tynan 1 1 2 10 Mike Voran 1 0 1 6 Notre Dame bench. hockey arena is built the new rink Bryan Rust 1 0 0 5 “With Jack’s (Swarbrick) foresight and Tom will be named the Charles W. “Lefty” Smith, Jr., David Gerths 1 1 0 8 [Nevala] and everyone involved in pushing for Rink, in honor of the first coach in the program’s Sean Lorenz 1 0 0 5 this to happen, waiting an additional year to have history, Charles “Lefty” Smith. The announce- Kevin Lind 1 0 0 5 a new facility is something that is going to have a ment was made in April of 2008 at the team’s Calle Ridderwall 0 1 2 5 Mike Johnson 0 1 1 4 tremendous impact on the future of our program, annual awards banquet. Joe Lavin 0 1 0 3 and we’re very proud of that.” The plans for naming the new ice surface Nick Larson 0 1 0 3 Jackson also thanked the benefactors in at- in honor of Smith were made possible by the Billy Maday 0 0 1 1 tendance for their generosity towards the project. generosity of the John and Mary Jo Boler fam- Notre Dame’s head coach was followed by ily of Inverness, Ill., and Sanibel Island, Fla., Irish junior Billy Maday (Burr Ridge, Ill.) who their daughter Jill Boler McCormack ‘84 and spoke for his teammates to the benefactors in her husband, Dan; and their son Matthew Boler attendance. ‘88 and his wife, Christine. They were joined by Swarbrick spoke last at the ceremony, and the family of Frank ‘57 and Mary Beth O’Brien touched upon how important the Compton Fam- of Albany, N.Y., who have six children who all ily Center will be for the Michiana community. graduated from Notre Dame. Their late son, “There’s a limit to how much the community Frankie, played both lacrosse and hockey for the can use our dormitories and our classrooms and Irish from 1984-88. our laboratories, but the athletic facilities can be Smith came to Notre Dame in 1968 to start the a special point of contact,” Swarbrick said. varsity hockey program and coached the Irish for “I hope we win national championships with 19 years, retiring in 1987 with 307 career victo- teams that train here and I hope we build new ries. Under his tutelage, Notre Dame produced programs for our athletes and our students. But six All-Americans but most importantly, all 126 the ultimate success of this facility will be if we student-athletes who played for him completed inspire a young boy or a young girl from the their collegiate eligibility and earned college community to shoot higher, if we challenge them degrees. to be better people because they spend time on Smith, who continues to work as the director of our campus. Then we’ve realized the potential the Loftus Sports Center on campus, served two of athletics at Notre Dame.” years as the president of the American Hockey The original announcement for the new Coaches Association. He was inducted into the building was made on Feb. 12, 2009 by Notre Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Dame executive vice-president John Affleck- Fame in 1992. He played an integral in bring- Graves and Swarbrick after the University’s ing the International Special Olympics to Notre Board of Trustees approved the plan. Dame in 1987. The Compton Family Center will house both Married for 57 years, Lefty, who lost his wife, the Charles “Lefty” Smith rink, within the new Mickey on Nov. 9, 2009, is the father of seven 5,000-person capacity, home of the Irish hockey living children, 16 grandchildren and two great team and a second sheet of ice (Olympic-sized) grandchildren. with limited seating availability. The majority of the general public arena seating will be of the chair-back variety. The Compton Family Center also will in- clude offices for the Notre Dame coaching staff, a state-of-the art locker room suite that includes both wet and dry locker rooms, meeting rooms, a sports medicine area that includes hot and cold hydrotherapy, cardio and weight rooms, a play- ers’ lounge, equipment areas, video operations and a multi-purpose room that will be the loca- tion for weekly team Mass and serve as a study lounge and dining area. The arena also will feature a balcony level with a 200-seat, Irish pub-themed club, multiple concession areas on both levels, spacious rest- rooms and a merchandise shop. The Compton Family Center also will serve the Notre Dame and South Bend community as a place for the Irish Youth Hockey League (IYHL) and local figure skating groups to flour- ish. On campus it will become the home of club 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 9

NOTRE DAME’S RECORD WHEN.... 2010-11 Results NOTRE DAME GOALTENDING GAME-BY-GAME

When Notre Dame scores first...... 9-1-1 #1 Steven Summerhays Fr. 6-0, 193 Anchorage, Alaska/Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) When opponents score first...... 2-5-1 When Notre Dame leads after one period ...... 3-1-0 Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH When Notre Dame trails after one period ...... 3-5-0 When score is tied after one period ...... 5-0-2 10/10 vs. BU 1/1 59:06 5 5.06 19 .792 0 1 0 0 0 When Notre Dame leads after two periods ...... 8-0-0 10/29 WMU 1/1 59:24 2 3.54 19 .844 1 0 0 1 0 When Notre Dame trails after two periods ...... 1-5-0 11/6 at BGSU 1/1 60:00 3 3.36 10 .828 1 0 0 0 0 When score is tied after two periods ...... 2-1-2 When Notre Dame outshoots opponent ...... 10-5-0 12/4 at Miami 1/1 40:00 5 4.12 10 .795 0 1 0 0 When opponent outshoots Notre Dame ...... 0-1-2 Totals 4/4 219:30 15 4.12 58 .795 2 2 0 1 0 When shots are even ...... 1-0-0 In Game 1 of CCHA weekend series...... 5-2-0 In Game 2 of CCHA weekend series...... 4-2-1 In one-goal games...... 3-3-0 #31 Joe Rogers Fr. 5-11, 189 Marysville, Mich./Albert Lea Thunder (NAHL) In two-goal games...... 4-1-0 Notre Dame at home ...... 7-1-0 Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH Notre Dame on the road ...... 3-4-2 Notre Dame on neutral ice ...... 1-1-0 Notre Dame in overtime ...... 0-0-2 Notre Dame in October...... 5-1-1 #32 Mike Johnson So. 5-10, 194 Verona, Wis./Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL) Notre Dame in November...... 4-3-1 Notre Dame in December...... 2-2-0 Notre Dame in January...... 0-0-0 Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH Notre Dame in February ...... 0-0-0 10/8 vs. HC 1/1 60:00 3 3.00 32 .914 1 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame in March ...... 0-0-0 10/14 LSSU 1/1 59:44 2 2.51 26 .920 1 0 0 1 0 10/15 LSSU 1/1 60:00 2 2.34 26 .923 1 0 0 0 0 10/23 BC 1/1 60:00 1 2.00 28 .933 1 0 0 1 0 IRISH SPECIAL TEAMS 10/30 at WMU 1/1 65:00 2 1.97 29 .934 0 0 1 1 0 Here’s a game-by-game look at Notre Dame’s 11/5 at BGSU 1/1 57:51 3 2.15 20 .925 0 1 0 1 0 special teams this season: 11/12 at UM 1/1 60:00 1 1.99 23 .927 1 0 0 0 0 11/13 at UM 1/1 57:24 5 2.37 28 .918 0 1 0 0 0 POWER PLAY PEN. KILLING Game G-Chances Kills-Opp 11/19 MSU 1/1 60:00 2 2.33 17 .916 1 0 0 0 0 vs. HC 1-4 6-6 11/20 MSU 1/1 60:00 2 2.30 18 .915 1 0 0 1 0 vs. BU 0-7 4-4 11/26 at No. Dak. 1/1 60:00 6 2.59 33 .909 0 1 0 1 0 LSSU 1-4 7-8 LSSU 1-2 4-4 11/27 at No. Dak. 1/1 65:00 2 2.57 39 .911 0 0 1 1 0 BC 1-9 6-7 12/3 at Miami 1/1 60:00 4 2.66 18 .907 1 0 0 2 0 WMU 1-9 4-5 at WMU 0-3 4-5 12/4 at Miami 1/0 20:00 0 2.61 8 .908 0 0 0 0 0 at BGSU 1-10 3-4 12/11 Northern Mich. 1/1 59:00 3 2.62 12 .904 0 1 0 2 0 at BGSU 2-10 2-2 at UM 0-0 2-2 12/12 Northern Mich. 1/1 59:53 2 2.60 15 .903 1 0 0 1 0 at UM 0-3 2-2 Totals 16/15 923:52 40 2.60 372 .903 9 4 2 12 0 MSU 1-4 3-3 MSU 1-5 6-7 at No. Dak 1-5 6-7 at No. Dak 0-3 6-7 at Miami 0-2 2-4 at Miami 1-9 3-3 NMU 0-6 1-3 NMU 1-3 3-4 Home 7-42 (16.7%) 34-41 (82.9%) Last Time They Scored Away 5-45 (11.1%) 30-36 (83.3%) Neutral 1-11 (9.1%) 10-10 (100.0%) Player Date Opponent GP Since Totals 13-98 (13.3%) 74-87 (85.1%) Beers None ------10 Calabrese 11/27/10 North Dakota 4 Condon None ------23 Costello 12/4/10 Miami 2 Gaul 1/22/10 Lake Superior 13 Gerths 12/11/10 Northern Michigan 1 Guentzel 12/3/10 Miami 3 Johns 12/12/10 Northern Michigan -- Lavin 11/19/10 Michigan State 7 Larson 12/12/10 Northern Michigan -- Lee 12/12/10 Northern Michigan -- Lind 11/12/10 Michigan 4 Lorenz 11/20/10 Michigan State 6 Maday 12/4/10 Miami 2 Nugent None ------18 Ridderwall 12/12/10 Northern Michigan -- Rust 12/3/10 Miami 3 Ben Ryan 11/20/10 Michigan State 6 Rich Ryan 3/5/10 Ohio State 5 Sheahan 2/5/10 Western Michigan 23 Taker 10/10/10 Boston University 14 Tynan 12/12/10 Northern Michigan -- Voran 11/19/10 Michigan State 7 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 10 Team Season Highs/Lows (2010-11) 2010-11 Multi-Point Games Most goals in a game ...... 6 vs. Michigan State (11/19/10) ...... 6 vs. Bowling Green (11/6/10) Player (# in 10-11) Stats Opp Date ...... 6 vs. Holy Cross (10/8/10) Anders Lee (5) 1-1-2 NMU 12/12/10 Fewest goals in a game ...... 2 vs. Miami (12/4/10) T.J. Tynan (7) 1-1-2 NMU 12/12/10 ...... 2 vs. Bowling Green (11/5/10) Nick Larson (3) 1-1-2 NMU 12/12/10 ...... 2 vs. Western Michigan (10/30/10) Billy Maday (2) 0-2-2 NMU 12/12/10 ...... 2 vs. Boston College (10/23/10) Billy Maday 1-1-2 Miami 12/4/10 Most assists in a game ...... 12 vs. Holy Cross (10/8/10) Bryan Rust 2-1-3 Miami 12/3/10 Fewest assists in a game ...... 3 vs. Lake Boston College (10/23/10) Anders Lee (4) 0-3-3 Miami 12/3/10 Most goals against ...... 6 by North Dakota (11/22/10) T.J. Tynan (6) 1-1-2 Miami 12/3/10 Fewest goals against ...... 1 by Boston College (10/23/10) Mike Voran (5) 0-2-2 Miami 12/3/10 Most assists against ...... 10 by Miami (12/4/10) T.J. Tynan (5) 1-1-2 No. Dak. 11/27/10 ...... 10 by Michigan (11/13/10) Ben Ryan (5) 1-1-2 MSU 11/20/10 Fewest assists against ...... 2, by Lake Superior State (10/15/10) Mike Voran (4) 0-2-2 MSU 11/20/10 ...... 2 by Boston College (10/23/10) Ben Ryan (4) 0-3-3 MSU 11/19/10 ...... 2 by Lake Superior State (10/14/10) Mike Voran (3) 1-1-2 MSU 11/19/10 Most goals in a period ...... 5 vs. Michigan State, 2nd period (11/19/10) T.J. Tynan (4) 1-1-2 MSU 11/19/10 Most goals against in a period ...... 4 by Miami, 2nd period (12/4/10) Calle Ridderwall (3) 1-1-2 MSU 11/19/10 Most shots for in a game ...... 53 vs. Northern Michigan (12/11/10) Joe Lavin 1-1-2 MSU 11/19/10 Most shots against in a game...... 41 by North Dakota (10/27/10) Mike Voran (2) 0-2-2 MICH 11/13/10 ...... 34 by Boston University (10/10/10) T.J. Tynan (3) 1-1-2 MICH 11/13/10 Most shots in a period ...... 22 vs. Northern Michigan, 2nd period (12/11/10) Anders Lee (3) 1-1-2 MICH 11/13/10 Most shots against in a period ...... 15 by North Dakota, 2nd period (11/27/10) T.J. Tynan (2) 1-2-3 BGSU 11/6/10 ...... 15 by North Dakota, 1st period (11/26/10) Ryan Guentzel (3) 1-2-3 BGSU 11/6/10 ...... 15 by Michigan, 1st period (11/13/10) Calle Ridderwall (2) 1-1-2 BGSU 11/6/10 Fewest shots for in a game ...... 21, at Western Michigan (10/30/10) Ben Ryan (3) 0-2-2 BGSU 11/6/10 Fewest shots against in a game ...... 13 by Bowling Green (11/6/10) Jared Beers 0-2-2 BGSU 11/6/10 Fewest shots in a period ...... 3 vs. Miami, 1st period (12/3/10) David Gerths 2-0-2 WMU 10/29/10 Fewest shots against in a period ...... 3 by Bowling Green, 1st period (11/6/10) Calle Ridderwall 2-0-2 BC 10/23/10 ...... 3 by Western Michigan, 3rd period (10/29/10) Ben Ryan (2) 1-1-2 LSSU 10/15/10 Most PIM in a game ...... 10 for 36 minutes vs. Miami (12/4/10) Anders Lee (2) 1-1-2 LSSU 10/15/10 Fewest PIM in a game...... 2 for 4 vs. Michigan (11/12/10) Ryan Guentzel (2) 0-2-2 LSSU 10/15/10 Most opponent penalties in a game ...... 14 for 50 by Miami (12/4/10) Kevin Lind 0-2-2 LSSU 10/15/10 Fewest opponent penalties in a game ...... 0 for 0 minutes by Michigan (11/12/10) Mike Voran 1-1-2 LSSU 10/14/10 Most power-play chances ...... 10 vs. Bowling Green (11/6/10, 2-10) Nick Larson (2) 2-0-2 BU 10/10/10 ...... 10 vs. Bowling Green (11/5/10, 1-10) T.J. Tynan 0-2-2 BU 10/10/10 Most power play goals...... 2 vs. Bowling Green (11/6/10, 2-10) Anders Lee 3-0-3 HC 10/8/10 Most short-handed goals ...... 2, vs. Michigan State (11/20/10) Ben Ryan 0-3-3 HC 10/8/10 Most opponent power-play chances...... 7 by North Dakota (11/27/10, 1-7) Ryan Guentzel 0-3-3 HC 10/8/10 ...... 7 by North Dakota (11/26/10, 1-7) Nick Larson 1-1-2 HC 10/8/10 ...... 7 by Boston College (10/23/10, 1-7) ...... 7 by Lake Superior State (10/14/10, 1-7) Most opponent power-play goals...... 2 by Northern Michigan (12/11/10, 2-3) ...... 2, by Miami (12/3/10, 2-4) Most opponent short-handed goals ...... 0

Career Multi-Point Games NOTRE DAME SCORING STREAKS: Goal Streaks Career 2009-10 Point Streaks Player Length Dates Goals Ben Ryan 18 4 Player Length Dates G-A-PTS Jeff Costello 3 11/19-11/26 3-0-3 Calle Ridderwall 17 5 Ryan Guentzel 7 10/15-11/12 1-9-10 T.J. Tynan 3 11/13-11/20 3-2-5 Billy Maday 13 5 T.J. Tynan 6 11/5-11/20 5-5-10 Calle Ridderwall 3 10/14-10/23 4-0-4 T.J. Tynan 7 -- Jeff Costello 4 11/19-11/27 3-1-4 T.J. Tynan 2 12/11- 2-1-3 Ben Ryan 4 10/30-11/12 0-5-5 Joe Lavin 2 11/13-11/19 2-1-3 Anders Lee 5 -- Ryan Guentzel 3 11/19-11/26 1-2-3 Ryan Guentzel 5 1 T.J. Tynan 2 11/5-11/6 2-2-4 Mike Voran 3 11/13-11/20 1-5-6 Anders Lee 2 10/29-10/30 2-0-2 Mike Voran 5 -- Joe Lavin 3 11/13-11/20 2-2-4 Nick Larson 2 10/8-10/14 3-2-5 Joe Lavin 4 3 Jared Beers 3 11/6-11/12 0-4-4 Nick Larson 4 1 Nick Larson 3 10/8-10/15 3-2-5 Bold - Current Streaks Riley Sheahan 1 1 Shayne Taker 3 10/8-10/14 1-2-3 Kevin Lind 1 -- Riley Sheahan 3 10/8-1/-14 0-3-3 Calle Ridderwall 3 10/14-10/23 4-0-4 David Gerths 1 -- T.J. Tynan 3 10/15-10/29 1-2-3 Jared Beers 1 -- Calle Ridderwall 3 11/5-11/12 2-2-4 Bryan Rust 1 -- Anders Lee 2 12/11- 1-2-3 Billy Maday 1 -- T.J. Tynan 2 12/11- 2-1-3 Nick Larson 2 12/11- 1-2-3 Career Multi-Goal Games Stephen Johns 2 12/11- 1-1-2 Career 2009-10 Calle Ridderwall 8 3 Assist Streaks Billy Maday 3 2 Player Length Dates Assists Ryan Guentzel 7 10/15-11/12 1-9-10 Nick Larson 2 1 T.J. Tynan 4 11/6-11/19 3-5-8 Ben Ryan 1 1 Ben Ryan 4 10/30-11/12 0-5-5 Anders Lee 1 -- Mike Voran 3 11/13-11/20 1-5-6 David Gerths 1 -- Riley Sheahan 3 10/8-10/14 0-3-3 Bryan Rust 1 -- Anders Lee 2 12/11- 1-2-3 Nick Larson 2 12/11- 1-2-3

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THE LAST TIME: Notre Dame won in a shootout (CCHA)...... October 30, 2010 at Western Michigan (2-2, won SO, 1-0) IRISH CAREER STATS ...... non-league - January 3, 2010 vs. North Dakota (3-3, won SO, 2-1) Player GP G A PTS PEN/MIN Notre Dame lost in a shootout (CCHA) ...... February 20, 2010 at Bowling Green (1-1, lost in SO, 2-1) Ben Ryan 134 31 57 88 48/99 Notre Dame won in overtime ...... November 27, 2009 vs. Bowling Green (2-1, ot) Calle Ridderwall 136 49 29 78 38/106 Notre Dame CCHA overtime win...... November 27, 2009 vs. Bowling Green (2-1, ot) Notre Dame lost in overtime...... March 21, 2008 vs. Miami (2-1, ot) Billy Maday 88 26 35 61 24/48 Notre Dame lost in CCHA in overtime...... January 8, 2005 at Lake Superior State (2-1) Ryan Guentzel 121 7 33 40 21/58 Notre Dame scored 10 or more goals in a game...... October 14, 1994 vs. St. Francis Xavier (10-2) T.J. Tynan 19 11 12 23 5/10 Notre Dame allowed 10 or more goals in a game...... March 12, 2005 at Michigan (10-1) Riley Sheahan 53 6 17 23 15/30 Notre Dame had a home shutout ...... December 13, 2009 vs. Michigan (Mike Johnson, 38 saves) Nick Larson 53 12 10 22 30/71 Notre Dame had a road shutout...... October 20, 2009 at Boston University (Brad Phillips, 34 saves) Anders Lee 19 10 8 18 6/12 Notre Dame had a neutral site shutout ...... Oct. 13, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst (Jordan Pearce, 25 saves) Joe Lavin 37 6 12 18 9/18 Notre Dame had a shutout in a CCHA game ...... December 13, 2009 vs. Michigan (Mike Johnson, 38 saves) Notre Dame was shut out in a CCHA game...... Feb. 25, 2010 at Michigan (Hogan (6)/Hunwick (14), 20 saves) Sean Lorenz 93 4 7 11 23/54 Notre Dame was shut out at home ...... October 24, 2008 vs. Miami (Cody Reichard, 29 saves) Mike Voran 18 2 9 11 3/6 Notre Dame was shut out on road...... Feb. 25, 2010 at Michigan (Hogan (6)/Hunwick (14), 20 saves) Jeff Costello 19 5 3 8 10/20 Notre Dame had 35 or more shots in a game...... November 13, 2010 vs. Michigan (37 shots) David Gerths 18 6 1 7 3/6 Notre Dame had 40 or more shots in a game...... December 12, 2010 vs. Northern Michigan (43 shots) Bryan Rust 17 3 4 7 1/2 Notre Dame had 50 or more shots in a game...... December 11, 2010 vs. Northern Michigan (53 shots) Kevin Lind 14 1 5 6 6/12 Notre Dame surrendered 35 or more shots in a game...... November 26, 2010 at North Dakota (39 shots) Shayne Taker 16 1 5 6 1/2 Notre Dame surrendered 40 or more shots in a game...... November 27, 2010 at North Dakota (41 shots) Notre Dame surrendered 50 or more shots in a game...... October 22, 2004 vs. Boston College (52 shots) Sam Calabrese 20 1 4 5 3/6 Jared Beers 10 0 5 5 0/0 Notre Dame had six PP goals in a game ...... February 13, 2009 vs. No. Michigan (9-5 win) Patrick Gaul 48 1 2 3 6/12 ...... November 22, 2008 at Bowling Green (9-1 win) Stephen Johns 19 1 3 4 21/72 Notre Dame had four PP goals in a game...... November 28, 2008 vs. Western Michigan (4-1 win) Richard Ryan 26 1 0 1 5/10 Notre Dame had three PP goals in a game...... January 29, 2010 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (5-3 loss) Kevin Nugent 19 0 1 1 0/0 Notre Dame had two short-handed goals in a game ...... November 20, 2010 vs. Michigan State (4-2 win) Mike Johnson 45 0 1 1 0/0 ...... December 1, 2007 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (5-0 win) Notre Dame surrendered five PP goals...... December 4, 2004 vs. Michigan (8-0) Steven Summerhays 4 0 0 0 0/0 Notre Dame surrendered four PP goals...... March 11, 2005 at Michigan (10-1 loss) Nick Condon 23 0 0 0 3/6 Notre Dame surrendered three PP goals...... February 6, 2010 at Western Michigan (4-1 loss) Notre Dame surrendered two short-handed goals/game ...... December 2, 2000 vs. Miami (5-2 loss) Goaltender GP W-L-T GAvg. Sv% Notre Dame player scored a hat trick...... October 8, 2010 - Anders Lee (v. Holy Cross) Mike Johnson 45 19-17-7 2.60 .907 Notre Dame player scored four goals...... October 19, 1995 - Brian Urick (at Alaska-Fairbanks) Steven Summerhays 4 2-2-0 4.12 .795 Notre Dame player scored five goals...... December 29, 1971 - Ian Williams (at Dartmouth) Notre Dame player had three assists...... December 3, 2010 - Anders Lee (vs. Miami - 0g, 3a) WHERE ARE THEY NOW?? ...... November 19, 2010 - Ben Ryan (vs. Michigan State - 0g, 3a) Twenty-Six former Notre Dame players are currently on ...... October 8, 2010 - Ben Ryan (vs. Holy Cross - 0g, 3a) professional hockey rosters as of December 27, 2010...... October 8, 2010 - Ryan Guentzel (vs. Holy Cross - 0g, 3a) Notre Dame player had four assists...... November 28, 2009 - Billy Maday (vs. Bowling Green - 0g, 4a) NHL GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame player had five assists...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Kyle Palmieri - Anaheim ^ 10 1 0 1 0 Mark Eaton - NY Islanders 30 0 2 2 8 Notre Dame player had three points ...... December 3, 2010 - Bryan Rust (vs. Miami - 2g, 1a) Brett Lebda - Toronto 17 0 1 1 8 ...... December 3, 2010 - Anders Lee (vs. Miami - 0g, 3a) Christian Hanson - Toronto * 3 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame player had four points...... November 28, 2009 - Billy Maday (vs. Bowling Green - 0g, 4a) Ian Cole - St. Louis & 10 0 0 0 12 Notre Dame player had five points...... February 13, 2009 - Erik Condra (vs. Northern Michigan - 2g, 3a) Notre Dame player had six points...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) AHL GP G A PTS PIM Erik Condra - Binghamton 32 11 19 30 22 Notre Dame player had seven points...... October 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Tim Wallace - W.B./Scranton 27 9 10 19 29 Christian Hanson - Toronto 27 7 9 16 31 Notre Dame goalie made 35+ saves ..November 27, 2010 - Mike Johnson (at North Dakota, 2-2 tie, 39 saves) Kyle Palmieri - Syracuse ^ 20 9 4 13 17 Notre Dame goalie made 40+ saves ...... Jan. 23, 2010 - Mike Johnson (at Lake Superior, 1-1 ot tie, 45 saves) Ryan Thang - Milwaukee 31 2 6 8 14 Notre Dame goalie made 50+ saves...... Oct. 22, 2004 - Morgan Cey (vs. Boston College, 3-2 win, 50 saves) Victor Oreskovich - Manitoba 25 4 3 7 27 Wes O’Neill - Bridgeport 16 3 2 5 13 Mike Bartlett - Milwaukee 26 3 2 5 18 Opposing player scored a hat trick...... December 4, 2010 - Alden Hirschfeld (Miami) Mark Van Guilder - Milwaukee 17 2 3 5 4 Opposing player scored four goals...... March 12, 1994 - Colin Ward (Western Michigan) Ian Cole - Peoria 21 1 2 3 30 Opposing player scored five goals...... November 10, 1973 - Tom Ross (Michigan State) Teddy Ruth - Springfield 17 1 0 1 4 Kyle Lawson - Charlotte ? 5 0 0 0 4 Opposing player had three assists...... December 3, 2010 - Pat Cannone (Miami, 0g, 3a) Jordan Pearce - Grand Rapids 8 2-1-1, 3.28, .892 ...... November 13, 2010 - Luke Moffatt (Michigan, 0g, 3a) ECHL GP G A PTS PIM Opposing player had four assists...... February 13, 2009 - Gregor Hanson (Northern Michigan - 0g, 4a) Evan Rankin - Toledo 27 11 10 21 16 Opposing player had five assists...... January 20, 1996 - Kevin Hilton (Michigan - 0g, 5a) Kevin Deeth - Utah 22 5 12 17 20 Dan Kissel - Gwinett 28 7 8 15 12 Opposing player had three points ...... December 4, 2010 - Alden Hirschfeld (Miami, 3g, 0a) Brock Sheahan - Cincinnati 29 1 7 8 28 Kyle Lawson - Florida 20 0 4 4 10 Opposing player had four points...... October 10, 2010 - Sahir Gill (Boston University - 1g, 3a) Wes O’Neill - Kalamazoo + 13 2 1 3 22 Opposing player had five points...... January 27, 2001 - Jeff Hamilton (Yale - 2g, 3a) Mike Bartlett - Cincinnati # 6 1 1 2 6 Opposing player had six points...... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Brett Blatchford - Toledo @ 3 0 1 1 4 Opposing player had seven points...... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Jordan Pearce - Toledo % 8 3-4-1, 4.13, .883

Opposing goalie made 35+ saves...... December 12, 2010 - Reid Ellingson (Northern Michigan, 38 saves, 5-2 win) CHL GP G A PTS PIM David Brown - Quad Cities 15 5-8-0, 2.97, .910 Opposing goalie made 40+ saves...... October 10, 2009 - Cameron Talbot (Alabama-Huntsville, 48 saves, 3-1 win) Brad Phillips - Bloomington 7 3-2-1, 2.02, .925 Opposing goalie made 50+ saves.....December 11, 2010 - Jared Coreau (Northern Michigan, 51 saves, 3-2 loss) KHL GP G A PTS PIM Notre Dame had a penalty shot...... Nov. 20, 2010 - Ben Ryan (stopped by Michigan State, ND wins, 4-2) Yan Stastny - CSKA Moscow 32 4 5 9 40 ...... Jan. 31, 2009 - Ryan Thang (scored at Michigan, ND wins, 3-2) England GP G A PTS PIM ...... Oct. 27, 2006 - Kevin Deeth (stopped by Army, ND wins, 3-0) Ben Simon - Sheffield 34 12 23 35 45 ...... Oct. 12, 2001 - Rob Globke (scored vs. Union College, ND loses, 7-4) Rob Globke - Sheffield 28 14 18 32 40 Opp. had a penalty shot...... December 4, 2009 - Carter Camper - Miami (stopped by Mike Johnson, ND loses, 1-0) Dan Carlson - Coventry 32 10 22 32 32

% recalled to Grand Rapids (AHL) -12/26 Notre Dame swept a two-game series ...... November 19-20, 2010 (vs. Michigan State, 6-2, 4-2) ? returned to Florida (ECHL) - 12/21 Notre Dame swept a CCHA series ...... November 19-20, 2010 (vs. Michigan State, 6-2, 4-2) & returned to Peoria (AHL) - 12/18 Notre Dame swept a road two-game series...... Feb. 20-21, 2009 (at Neb.-Omaha, 4-3 ot, 1-0) ^ returned to Syracuse (AHL) - 11/20 + signed PTO with Bridgeport (AHL) - 11/18 Notre Dame swept a CCHA road two-game series ...... Feb. 20-21, 2009 (at Neb.-Omaha, 4-3 ot, 1-0) * returned to (AHL) - 11/11 # returned to Milwaukee (AHL) - 11/10 @ released by Toledo (ECHL) - 10/28

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NATIONAL POLLS: 2010-11 Central Collegiate Hockey Assoc. Standings CCHA OVERALL USA TODAY/Amer. Hockey Mag. (Dec. 20, 2010) TEAM GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA Last School Record Pts Week 1. Notre Dame 14 9 4 1 1 29 51 38 19 11 6 2 68 55 1. Yale (34) 11-1-0 510 1 2. Michigan 13 9 3 1 0 28 43 26 19 10 5 4 63 45 2. New Hampshire 10-2-4 458 2 3. Miami 14 8 4 2 1 27 53 28 18 10 5 3 69 41 3. Minnesota-Duluth 12-3-3 418 3 4. Northern Michigan 14 7 5 2 0 23 33 38 19 9 8 3 52 54 4. Boston College 11-5-0 410 4 Alaska 14 6 5 3 2 23 34 33 18 9 6 3 44 40 5. North Dakota 13-5-2 403 5 Ferris State 15 6 6 3 2 23 31 31 19 9 7 3 44 38 6. Miami 10-5-3 308 6 7. Ohio State 12 5 6 1 1 17 31 35 17 8 8 1 50 44 7. Denver 12-5-3 282 7 Western Michigan 12 4 5 3 2 17 31 34 20 10 6 4 52 49 8. Maine 8-4-4 247 9 Lake Superior 14 4 7 3 2 17 29 39 20 6 10 4 48 64 9. Nebraska-Omaha 12-5-1 243 8 10. Michigan State 12 3 8 1 0 10 23 34 18 6 9 3 42 51 10. Michigan 10-5-4 195 11 11. Boston University 8-4-5 162 12 11. Bowling Green 14 2 10 2 0 8 24 47 20 6 12 2 43 61 12. Notre Dame 11-6-2 156 13 13. Rensselaer 9-4-3 124 14 14. Union College 10-5-3 59 10 THIS WEEK IN THE CCHA Dodge Holiday Classic - at Minneapolis, Minn. 15. Wisconsin 10-7-3 43 15 Union vs. Bemidji State, 4:07 p.m. (CT) Wednesday, December 29 Receiving votes: Alaska, 22; Colorado College, 15; Ferris State at Minnesota, 7:07 p.m. (CT) Canisius at Notre Dame, 7:05 p.m. Merrimack, 6; Western Michigan, 6; Minnesota, 6; Catamount Cup - at Burlington, Vt. Toyota Connecticut Hockey Classic - at Storrs, Conn. Ferris State, 3; Robert Morris, 3; Dartmouth, 1. Army vs. Harvard, 4:00 p.m. Bowling Green vs. Princeton, 4:05 p.m. Ohio State at Vermont, 7:00 p.m. USCHO.com (December 13, 2010) Holy Cross vs. Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Invitational - at Detroit, Mich. Last Sunday, January 2 Colorado College vs. Michigan State, 4:05 p.m. School Record Pts Poll Shillelagh Tournament - at Hoffman Estates, Ill. 1. Yale (45) 11-1-0 990 1 Michigan Tech vs. Michigan, 7:35 p.m. Minnesota State vs. Boston Univ./Brown, 2:05 p.m. (CT) 2. New Hampshire (1) 10-2-4 945 3 Florida College Classic - at Estero, Fla. Notre Dame vs. Boston Univ./Brown, 5:05 p.m. (CT) 3. North Dakota 13-5-2 854 5 St. Cloud State vs. Cornell, 4:05 p.m. Catamount Cup - at Burlington, Vt. 4. Minnesota-Duluth (2) 12-3-3 853 2 Miami at Maine, 7:35 p.m. 5. Boston College (2) 11-5-0 849 4 Army vs. Ohio State, 4:00 p.m. Harvard at Vermont, 7:00 p.m. 6. Miami 10-5-3 687 6 Thursday, December 30 7. Denver 12-5-3 660 9 Toyota Connecticut Hockey Classic - at Storrs, Conn. 8. Nebraska-Omaha 11-4-1 631 10 Third Place Game/Championship Game, 4:00/7:15 p.m. 9. Maine 8-4-4 589 8 Great Lakes Invitational - at Detroit, Mich. LAST WEEK IN THE CCHA 10. Boston University 8-4-5 541 7 Third Place Game/Championship Game, 4:05/7:35 p.m. 11. Michigan 10-5-4 505 12 Florida College Classic - at Estero, Fla. Friday, December 10 12. Notre Dame 11-6-2 449 11 Third Place Game/Championship Game, 4:05/7:35 p.m. at Ferris State 4, Alaska 2 Union College 10-3-3 449 13 Ohio State 4, at Bowling Green 3 (ot) 14. Rensselaer 9-4-3 367 15 Lake Superior 5, at Western Michigan 2 15. Wisconsin 10-7-3 272 16 Friday, December 31 16. Alaska 9-6-3 255 14 Northern Michigan at Denver, 6:07 p.m. (MT) Saturday, December 11 17. Merrimack 7-4-4 197 17 Dodge Holiday Classic - at Minneapolis, Minn. 18. Ferris State 9-7-3 121 18 Ferris State vs. Bemidji State, 3:07 p.m. (CT) Northern Michigan 3, at Notre Dame 2 19. Minnesota 9-7-2 92 NR Minnesota vs. Union, 6:07 p.m. (CT) at Michigan 5, Michigan State 0 20. Colorado College 10-7-1 49 NR Saturday, January 1 Alaska 4, at Ferris State 3 (ot) Receiving Votes: Clarkson, 41; Dartmouth, 36; Northern Michigan at Denver, 7:07 p.m. (MT) Ohio State 4, at Bowling Green 2 Princeton, 23; Robert Morris, 22; Western Michigan, Shillelagh Tournament - at Hoffman Estates, Ill. at Western Michigan 4, Lake Superior 1 16; Northern Michigan, 3; Providence, 2; Minnesota Boston University vs. Brown, 3:05 p.m. (CT) State, 1; Niagara, 1. Notre Dame vs. Minnesota State, 6:05 p.m. (CT) Sunday, December 12 at Notre Dame 5, Northern Michigan 2 Inside College Hockey.com (December 13, 2010) Last Friday, December 17 School Record Week at Northern Michigan 6, Michigan Tech 2 1. Yale 11-1-0 1 2. New Hampshire 10-2-4 5 Saturday, December 18 3. North Dakota 13-5-2 4 at Western Michigan 2, Union 1 4. Minnesota-Duluth 12-3-3 2 CAT COUNTRY 99.9 FM: Is the home of 5. Boston College 11-5-0 6 Notre Dame hockey as Darin Pritchett will Sunday, December 19 6. 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Bubble-licious: Colorado College, Minnesota, Ni- agara, Princeton. 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 13 Notre Dame Player Notes 1 Steven Summerhays, Fr., G 11 Jeff Costello, Fr., LW • Made first start since Nov. 6 versus Miami (12/4); played 40 minutes, giving up • Fifth goal of the season came on the power play (his third of the year) in the five goals on 15 shots in 5-2 loss to RedHawks. second period of the 5-2 loss at Miami (12/4). • Picked up second with of the season with 10 saves in a 6-3 win at Bowling • Scored fourth goal of the season, second on the power play, in 6-3 loss at North Green (11/6) Dakota (11/26). • Recorded first career win with 19 saves in 3-2 win over Western Michigan • Had second goal of the Michigan State series, this one on the power play at (10/29). 8:29 of the second period in 4-2 win over Spartans (11/20).

• Made first career start for Notre Dame on Oct. 10 versus Boston University in • Scored second goal of the season, the game-winning goal in the 6-2 win over championship game of Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament; suffered a 5-4 loss, Michigan State (11/19); goal came at 10:15 of the second period for a 3-2 lead. making 19 saves in the game. • Notched first goal of his collegiate career, getting game-tying goal in 2-2 over time tie at Western Michigan (10/30). 3 Shayne Taker (pronounced Tacker), Fr., D • Recorded first career assist as he set up Mike Voran goal in third period of 4-2 • Recorded assists in each game of the series at Miami (12/3-4) win over Lake Superior State (Oct. 14). • Played in both games of the Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament versus Holy

• Scored first career goal in 5-4 loss to Boston University (10/10).

Cross (10/8) and Boston University (10/10). • Recorded an assist in first collegiate game versus Holy Cross (10/8) as he assisted on a Nick Larson power-play goal. 12 Richard Ryan, Jr., LW 4 Riley Sheahan, So., C • Saw first action of the season versus Boston University (10/10). • Invited to Canada’s World Junior Selection Camp (Dec. 12-15) for opportunity to play at World Junior Championships in Buffalo, N.Y. (Dec. 26 - Jan. 5). 14 Nick Condon, Jr., D • Recorded one assist in each game of the Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament versus Holy Cross (10/8) and Boston University (10/10) 16 Mike Voran, Fr., RW 6 Patrick Gaul, Jr., C • Recorded fifth multiple-point game of the season with a pair of assists in 5-4 • Saw first action of the season in the 5-4 loss to Boston University (10/10). win over Miami (12/3). • Selected the CCHA rookie of the week for games played week of Nov. 15; had a goal and three assists for four points and was +2 in sweep of Michigan State. 8 Sam Calabrese, So., D • Had third consecutive multiple-point game with two assists in 4-2 win over • Scored game-tying goal with 3:03 left in 2-2 tie at North Dakota (11/27); goal Michigan State (11/20). was first of his collegiate career. • Scored second goal of the season and added an assist in 6-2 win over Michigan • Had a two-game point streak after picking up one assist in each game of the State (11/19). Lake Superior series; first two assists of his career. • Recorded second multiple-point game of the season with two assists in 5-3 loss • Was in the opening night lineup versus Holy Cross (10/8); was +1 for the game at Michigan (11/13). with one blocked shot. • Had first multiple point game with a goal and an assist in 4-2 win over Lake Superior State (10/14); was Perani Cup first star of the game. 9 Anders Lee, Fr., LW • First college action came in 6-3 win over Holy Cross (10/8). • Scored his 10th goal of the season (gwg) and added an assist in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (12/12). 17 Billy Maday, Jr., RW • Had first three-assist game of career in 5-4 win over Miami (12/3); game was • Recorded two assists in Notre Dame’s 5-2 win over Northern Michigan(12/12). his second three-point night of the year. • Had a goal and an assist in 5-2 loss to Miami (12/4). • Ninth goal of the season came in the 6-2 win over Michigan State (11/19(. • Scored second goal of the season with 37 seconds remaining and goaltender • Scored team-best eighth goal of the season and added an assist in 5-3 loss at pulled in 3-2 loss at Bowling Green (11/5) Michigan (11/13); game was third multi-point game of the year. • Scored short-handed game winner in 4-2 win over Lake Superior (10/14). • Scored seventh goal (ppg) in 6-3 win at Bowling Green (11/6) • Recorded first point of the season when he assisted on Anders Lee’s third goal • Named CCHA Player of the Month for October; led all CCHA rookies in in 6-3 win over Holy Cross (10/8). scoring with six goals and two assists for eight points in seven games • Scored team-high, sixth goal of the year in 2-2 overtime tie with Western Michigan (10/30); Irish won shootout, 1-0. 18 T.J. Tynan, Fr., C • Scored game-winning goal with third-period power-play goal in 3-2 win over • Scored team-best 11th goal of the year and added an assist in 5-2 win over Western Michigan (10/29) for fifth goal of the season. Northern Michigan (12/12). • Recorded second multiple-point game of career with a goal and an assist in 4-2 • Picked up 10th goal of the season in the 3-2 loss to Northern Michigan (12/11) win over Lake Superior on Oct. 15. • Scored the game-winning goal (ninth goal of season) with 2:36 left in come- • Named CCHA rookie of the week for the week ending Oct. 10; had three goals from-behind win over Northern Michigan; added an assist for two-point night and one assist in the Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament; was +4 with 10 shots on for the Irish. goal. • Selected the Hockey Commissioners’ Association’s national rookie of the • Assisted on Shayne Taker goal in second period of 5-4 loss to Boston Univer month for November; had six goals and six assists for 12 points; also named t sity (10/10) in championship game of Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament. he CCHA’s rookie of the month for November. • Got his Notre Dame career off to a fast start with a goal on his first career shot • Had scoring streak snapped in opening game of the North Dakota series and an opening night hat trick in the 6-3 win over Holy Cross (10/8); second (11/26); had a goal (shg) and an assist in 2-2 tie versus Fighting Sioux (11/27). rookie in Notre Dame history to record a hat trick in his first game (John Noble • Ran scoring streak to six games (5g, 5a) with two goals and one assist in week ‘73, on 11/15/69). end sweep of Michigan State; had a ppg and an assist in 6-2 win over Spartans (11/19); scored first career short-handed goal in 4-2 win on Nov. 20. • Named CCHA rookie of the week (second consecutive week) for games of 10 David Gerths, Fr., C week of Nov. 8; had a goal and two assists for three points in weekend split at • Scored his sixth goal of the season and Notre Dame’s first of the game in the Michigan. 3-2 loss to Northern Michigan (12/11); already has more goals this season than • Scored one goal and added an assist in 5-3 loss at Michigan (11/13) he did last year in the USHL with Linconln and Green Bay. for third multi-point game of the year. • Got Notre Dame on the scoreboard with first goal of the game at North Dakota • Named CCHA rookie of the week for games of week of Nov. 1; had two goals (11/26); goal was his fifth of the season. and two assists for four points in split with Bowling Green • Fourth goal of the year opened the scoring in 6-3 win at Bowling Green (11/5) • Had first three-point game of career (1g, 2a) in 6-3 win over Bowling Green • Had first multiple-goal game of career with two goals in 3-2 win overWestern (11/6); goal was first career game winner Michigan (10/29); goals gave Irish, 1-0 and 2-1 leads. • Notched third goal of the season, and first career ppg, in 3-2 loss to Bowling • Scored first career goal at 3:45 of the first period on Oct. 14 in 4-2 win over Green (11/5) Lake Superior State. • Scored second goal of the season in 4-2 win over Lake Superior State (10/15). • Played first career game in 6-3 win over Holy Cross (10/8). • Had first multiple-point game of his career with two assists in 5-4 loss to Bos ton University (10/10). • Scored first career goal in 6-3 win over Holy Cross (10/8); goal came at 19:41 of the second period and closed out the Irish scoring in the game. 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 14 Notre Dame Player Notes 19 Ben Ryan, Sr., C 26 Nick Larson, So., LW • Named CCHA offensive player of the week for games played week of Nov. 15; • Had a three-point weekend against Northern Michigan; assisted on David had a goal and four assists for five points and was +4 in sweep of Michigan Gerths’ goal in 3-2 loss on Dec. 11; scored a power-play goal (6th goal of State. season) and had an assist in the 5-2 win (12/12). • Scored first goal of game and assisted on Sean Lorenz game-winning, short- • Fifth goal of the season put Irish ahead 4-3 in 5-4 win at Miami (12/3). handed goal with 2:23 left in 4-2 win over Michigan State (11/20); awarded a • Scored first goal of game and fourth of the season in 3-1 win at Michigan penalty shot just 22 seconds into the game but failed to score. (11/12). • Equaled a season and career high with three assists in 6-2 win over Spartans • Had first two-goal game of the season and second of career in 5-4 loss to Bos (11/19). ton University (10/10) at Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament. • Recorded three assists in weekend series with Bowling Green; had one assist in • Opened the season with a goal (ppg) and an assist in 6-3 win over Holy Cross 3-2 loss on Nov. 5 before assisting on two goals in 6-3 win (11/6) (10/8). • Assisted on Anders Lee’s opening score in 2-2 tie with Western Michigan (10/30); scored the lone goal in Irish shootout win, 1-0. 27 Ryan Guentzel, Sr., RW • Scored first goal of the season (gwg) and added an assist for second multiple- • Scored third goal of the season in 5-4 win over Miami (12/3); has career highs in point game of the year in a 4-2 win over Lake Superior (10/15). points and assists. • Equaled a career high with three points and set a career mark with three assists • Scored second goal of the season, unassisted, in 6-3 loss at North Dakota (11/26). in 6-3 win over Holy Cross (10/8). • Picked up one assist in each game of the Michigan State series. • Named one of the team’s alternate captains for the 2010-11 season. • Extended personal-best and team high scoring streak to seven games (1g, 9a) with an assist in 3-1 win over Michigan (11/12); streak was stopped on Nov. 13 20 Kevin Nugent, So., RW at Michigan. • Saw first action of the season in 6-2 win over Michigan State (11/19. • Turned in a four-point weekend against Bowling Green; assisted on one goal in 3-2 loss to the Falcons and then had his second, three-point game (1g, 2a) of the season in the 6-3 win over Bowling Green (11/6) 21 Bryan Rust, Fr., RW • Had second multiple-point game of the season with two assists in 4-2 win over • Turned in first multiple-goal game (two goals) and three-point game in 5-4 win Lake Superior (10/15). over Miami (12/3); second goal tied game at 3-3 in third; set up T.J. Tynan’s • Turned in a four-point weekend (0-4-4) at the Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament game winner with 2:36 left in game. on Oct. 8-10. • Missed two games with a lower body injury and returned to the lineup on Nov. • Assisted on a Nick Larson goal versus Boston University (10/10). 20 versus Michigan State. • Had a career high three points and three assists in 6-3 win over Holy Cross • Scored first career goal in the 5-4 loss to Boston University (10/10); goal came (10/8). short-handed in the first period and tied the game at 1-1. • Selected as one of three alternate captains along with Ben Ryan and Calle Ridderwall for the 2009-10 season. 22 Calle Ridderwall, Sr., LW • Snapped a six-game goal-less drought with his eighth of the season in the 5-2 28 Stephen Johns, Fr., D win over Northern Michigan (12/12). • Scored first collegiate goal in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (12/12), scoring • Had a goal and two assists in weekend sweep of Michigan State; scored a goal into an open net to seal the win. and added an assist in the 6-2 win over Spartans (11/19); followed that with an • Recorded first collegiate point with an assist on David Gerth’s second goal in assist in 4-2 win on Nov. 20. 3-2 win over Western Michigan (10/29). • Scored sixth goal of the year in 3-1 win over Michigan (11/12); goal was eighth • Saw action in both games of the Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament against Holy of his career against Michigan. Cross (10/8) and Boston University (10/10). • Had a goal (ppg) and an assist in 6-3 win over Bowling Green (11/6) • Ran goal-scoring streak to three games with two goals (one ppg), including the game winner in 2-1 win over No. 1 Boston College (10/23). 29 Jared Beers, Fr., D • Has a two-game goal streak after scoring second goal of the season in 4-2 win • Had first two-point game (two assists) in 6-3 win at Bowling Green (11/6) over Lake Superior (10/15). • Saw first collegiate action in 5-4 loss to Boston University (10/10). • Recorded first goal of the season (ppg) in 4-2 win over Lake Superior (10/14). • One of 20 candidates nationally for the Lowes Senior CLASS Award for 31 Joe Rogers, Fr., G hockey. • Named alternate captain for the 2010-11 hockey season along with Ben Ryan and Ryan Guentzel. 32 Mike Johnson, So., G • Honorable mention preseason all-CCHA selection for 2010-11. • Played in both games of the Northern Michigan series, giving him 10 consecu tive appearances (nine starts) dating back to Nov. 12; had 12 saves in 3-2 loss to Wildcats on Dec. 11 and then stopped 15-of-17 shots in 5-2 win on Dec. 12. 24 Sean Lorenz, Jr., D • Played the final period in 5-2 loss at Miami (12/4) in relief of Steven Sum • Second goal of the season came short-handed with 2:33 left versus Michigan merhays for eighth consecutive appearance; made eight saves and did not give State and snapped a 2-2 as Irish won game, 4-2 on Nov. 20; Three of his four up a goal. career goals are game-winning goals. • Recorded 18 saves in 5-4 win at Miami (12/3); start was his seventh consecut • Scored first goal of the season in 6-3 win over Bowling Green (11/6) ive start since Nov. 6. • Picked up first point of the season when he assisted on Nick Larson’s second • Made fifth and sixth consecutive starts at North Dakota, picking up a loss and a goal of the game in 5-4 loss to Boston University (10/10). tie; made 33 saves in 6-3 loss on Nov. 26; had a season-high 39 saves in 2-2 tie at North Dakota (11/27). 25 Kevin Lind, Fr., D • Has made four consecutive starts in goal for the Irish since Nov. 11; picked up • Scored first collegiate goal and first collegiate game winner in 3-1 victory at back-to-back wins over Michigan State, 6-2 and 4-2, stopping 35-of-39 shots Michigan (11/12). in the two-game series; is 3-1-0 in the four-game streak. • Had first multiple-point game of career with two assists in 4-2 win over Lake • Made back-to-back starts for the first time since Lake Superior series; took loss Superior (10/15). 5-3 loss in game two of Michigan series while making 28 saves. • Assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal of the season at 1:58 of the first period in • Got back on the winning track with 23 saves in 3-1 win at Michigan (11/12). 6-3 win over Holy Cross (10/8). • Suffered first loss of the season, making 20 saves in 3-2 loss at Bowling Green (11/6) • Remained unbeaten in five starts with 29 saves in the 2-2 overtime tie with Western Michigan (10/30); got the shootout win by stopping all three Bronco shots in 1-0 Irish victory. • Won fourth consecutive game, making 28 saves in 2-1 win over top-ranked Boston College (10/23). • Ran season-opening winning streak to three games with a 26-save performance in 4-2 win over Lake Superior State (10/15). • Won second start of the season with 26 saves in 4-2 win over Lake Superior State (10/14). • Made 32 saves in first win of the season as Irish defeated Holy Cross, 6-3, in opening game of the Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament. 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 15 Notre Dame Player Notes

33 Joe Lavin, Sr., D • Selected CCHA defensive player of the week for games played week of Nov. 15; had one goal (shg) and two assists for three points while going +4; led Irish with six blocked shots in two games. • Scored second short-handed goal of the season to open scoring in 6-2 win over Michigan State (11/19); assisted on Jeff Costello game-winning goal; was +2 with three blocked shots. • Assisted on T.J. Tynan short-handed goal in 4-2 win over Michigan State (11/20); was +2 with three blocked shots. • Scored second goal of the season in 5-3 loss at Michigan (11/13). • Assisted on Bryan Rust’s short-handed goal in 5-4 loss to Boston University (10/10). • Scored first goal of the season short-handed in 6-3 win over Holy Cross in opening game of the Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament (10/8). • Named captain of the Notre Dame hockey team for the 2010-11 season.

35 Brian Brooke, Sr., G 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 16 2010-11 Notre Dame Hockey Box Scores Sunday, October 3, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Thursday, October 14, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Friday, October 29, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Preseason Game 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F University of Guelph 1 1 1 - 3 Lake Superior State 1 1 0 - 2 Western Michigan 0 1 1 - 2 Notre Dame 2 1 2 - 5 #rv/#19 Notre Dame 1 2 1 - 4 #11/#13 Notre Dame 0 1 2 - 3 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period ND – David Gerths (T.J. Tynan, Billy Maday), EX, 6:45; ND – ND – David Gerths 1 (Sam Calabrese, Mike Voran), 3:45; LSSU: No Scoring. Mike Voran (Tynan, Jeff Costello), PPG, 8:05; UG – Jon-Thomas Zach Trotman 3 (Will Acton), 7:35. 2nd Period Macdonald (Matthew Lyall). 2nd Period ND – David Gerths 2 (Kevin Lind), 11:49; WMU – Chase Balisy 2nd Period ND – Calle Ridderwall 1 (Nick Larson, Shayne Taker), PPG, 2:37; 1 (Kyle O’Kane), 12:52. UG – Kenneth Peroff (unassisted), PPG, 14:00 ND – Calle Ridderwall LSSU – Acton 1 (Trotman), PPG, 4:57; ND – Billy Maday 1 (Riley 3rd Period (Riley Sheahan), 17:39. Sheahan, Sean Lorenz), SHG, 11:29. ND – Gerths 3 (Jeff Costello, Stephen Johns), 6:26; WMU – Shane 3rd Period 3rd Period Berschbach 1 (Matt Tennyson, Dennis Brown), PPG, 8:48; ND – UG – Thomas Kiriakou (Edward Gale), SHG, 00:31; ND – Costello ND – Voran 1 (Jeff Costello), 9:34. Anders Lee 5 (Ryan Guentzel, T.J. Tynan), PPG, 14:45. (Tynan, Ryan Guentzel), 7:20; ND – Anders Lee (Shayne Taker), Saves Saves 18:46. LSSU – Brian Mahoney-Wilson (58:48) 12 - 7 - 11 – 30 WMU – Nick Pisellini (58:47) 3 - 10 - 8 – 21 Saves ND – Mike Johnson (59:44) 5 - 9 - 12 – 26 ND – Steven Summerhays (59:24) 9 - 8 - 2 – 19 UG – Andrew Loverock (59:26) 9 - 17 - 6 – 32 Power Play: LSSU: 1-8; ND: 1-4. Power Play: WMU: 1-5; ND: 1-9. ND – Mike Johnson (59:56) 12 - 5 - 12 – 29 Penalties: LSSU: 5 for 10 minutes; ND: 9 for 18 minutes Penalties: WMU: 13 for 26 minutes; ND: 10 for 28 minutes Power Play: UG: 1-2; ND: 1-4. Attendance: 2,989 (sellout) Attendance: 2,857 (sellout) Penalties: UG: 5 for 10 minutes; ND: 3 for 6 minutes. Attendance: 2,107 Friday, October 15, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Saturday, October 30, 2010 – at Kalamazoo, Mich. Friday, October 8, 2010 – at St. Louis, Mo. 1 2 3 OT - F Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament 1 2 3 - F #11/#13 Notre Dame 1 1 0 0 - 2 1 2 3 - F Lake Superior State 1 1 0 - 2 Western Michigan 1 1 0 0 - 2 Holy Cross 1 1 1 - 3 #rv/#19 Notre Dame 3 0 1 - 4 1st Period #rv/#17 Notre Dame 3 3 0 - 6 1st Period ND – Anders Lee 6 (Ryan Guentzel, Ben Ryan), 1:14; WMU – Chase 1st Period ND – Calle Ridderwall 2 (Kevin Lind, Bryan Rust), 2:04; ND – T.J. Balisy 2 (Kyle O’Kane, Shane Berschbach), PPG, 13:55. ND – Anders Lee 1 (Kevin Lind, Ben Ryan), 1:58; HC – Shayne Tynan 2 (Sam Calabrese, Lind), 2:49; LSSU – Rick Schofield 3 (Will 2nd Period Stockton 1 (Everett Sheen, Adam Schmidt), 8:42; ND – Lee 2 (Ryan Acton), 3:22; ND – Ben Ryan 1 (Anders Lee, Ryan Guentzel), 13:02. WMU – Balisy 3 (O’Kane, Berschbach), 2:44; ND – Jeff Costello Guentzel, B. Ryan), 12:14; ND – Joe Lavin 1 (Guentzel, Mike 2nd Period 1 (Kevin Lind, Sean Lorenz), 16:37. Johnson), SHG, 18:13. LSSU – Domenic Monardo (Acton), 00:44. 3rd Period 2nd Period 3rd Period No Scoring. ND – Nick Larson 1 (Riley Sheahan, Shayne Taker), PPG, 3:09; HC ND – Lee 4 (B. Ryan, Guetnzel), 11:06. Overtime – Adam Schmidt 1 (Sheen), 6:28; ND – Lee 3 (B. Ryan, Guentzel), Saves No Scoring. 11:36; ND – T.J. Tynan 1 (Billy Maday, Larson), 19:41. LSSU – Brian Mahoney-Wilson (58:00) 11 - 10 - 13 – 34 Shootout - WMU - Max Campbell (save); ND - Ben Ryan (goal); 3rd Period ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 6 - 7 - 13 – 26 WMU - Berschbach (save); ND - Calle Ridderwall (save); WMU HC – Erik Vos 1 (Brendan Baker, Matt Gordon), 17:59. Power Play: LSSU: 0-4; ND: 1-2. - Balisy (save); Notre Dame wins shoot out, 1-0. Saves Penalties: LSSU: 2 for 4 minutes; ND: 4 for 8 minutes Saves HC – Thomas Tsowsky (59:57) 15 - 7 - 7 – 29 Attendance: 2,857 (sellout) ND – Mike Johnson (65:00) 11 - 7 - 9 - 2 – 29 ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 8 - 12 - 12 – 32 WMU – Nick Pisellini (65:00) 5 - 7 - 5 - 2 – 19 Power Play: HC: 0-6; ND: 1-4. Power Play: ND: 0-3; WMU: 1-5. Penalties: HC: 4 for 8 minutes; ND: 7 for 25 minutes Saturday, October 23, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Penalties: ND: 8 for 16 minutes; WMU: 6 for 12 minutes Attendance: 6,376 Attendance: 3,057 1 2 3 - F #1/#1 Boston College 1 0 0 - 1 Sunday, October 10, 2010 – at St. Louis, Mo. #rv/#17 Notre Dame 0 2 0 - 2 Friday, November 5, 2010 – at Bowling Green, Ohio Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament Championship 1st Period 1 2 3 - F BC – Brian Gibbons 3 (Joe Whitney, Steven Whitney), PPG, 19:13. 1 2 3 - F #11/#11 Notre Dame 0 0 2 - 2 2nd Period #14/#14 Boston University 2 2 1 - 5 Bowling Green 1 0 2 - 3 ND – Calle Ridderwall 3 (T.J. Tynan), 6:44; ND – Ridderwall 4 #rv/#17 Notre Dame 1 3 0 - 4 1st Period (Ryan Guentzel, Ben Ryan), 17:11. 1st Period BGSU – Marc Rodriguez 3 (Jordan Samuels-Thomas, David 3rd Period BU – Sahir Gill 1 (David Warsofsky, Andrew Glass), 7:20; ND – Bryan Solway), 15:29. No Scoring. Rust 1 (Riley Shehan, Joe Lavin), SHG, 16:20; BU – Warsofsky 2 2nd Period Saves (Gill, Grant Rollheiser), 18:22. No Scoring. BC – John Muse (58:53) 8 - 12 - 12 – 32 2nd Period 3rd Period ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 10 - 13 - 5 – 28 ND – Nick Larson 2 (T.J. Tynan, Ryan Guentzel), 6:21; BU – Joe BGSU - Samuels-Thomas 3 (Rodriguez, Chad Sumision), 10:07; Power Play: BC: 1-7; ND: 1-9. Pereira 4 (Garrett Noonan, Max Nicastro), 10:43; ND – Shayne ND – T.J. Tynan 3 (Calle Ridderwall, Ryan Guentzel), PPG, 11:51; Penalties: BC: 9 for 18 minutes; ND: 7 for 14 minutes Taker 1 (Anders Lee), 15:50; ND – Larson 3 (Tynan, Sean Lorenz), BGSU – Camden Wojtala 2 (Solway), 15:03; ND – Billy Maday 2 Attendance: 2,857 (sellout) 17:04; BU – Kevin Gilroy 1 (Gill, Glass), 19:13. (Riley Sheahan, Ben Ryan), EX, 19:37. 3rd Period Saves BU – Sean Escobedo 1 (Gill), 18:53. ND – Mike Johnson (57:51) 9 - 7 - 4 – 20 Saves BGSU – Nick Eno (59:56) 14 - 4 - 12 – 30 BU – Grant Rollheiser (60:00) 8 - 12 - 10 – 30 Power Play: ND: 1-10; BGSU: 1-4. ND – Steven Summerhays (59:06) 6 - 8 - 5 – 19 Penalties: ND: 5 for 10 minutes; BGSU: 11 for 22 minutes Power Play: BU: 0-4; ND: 0-7. Attendance: 2,199 Penalties: BU: 7 for 14 minutes; ND: 5 for 21 minutes Attendance: 2,014 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 17 2010-11 Notre Dame Hockey Box Scores Saturday, November 6, 2010 – at Bowling Green, Ohio Friday, November 19, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. Saturday, November 27, 2010 – at Grand Forks, N.D. 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 OT - F #11/#11 Notre Dame 1 3 2 - 6 #rv/#17 Michigan State 0 2 0 - 2 #11/#11 Notre Dame 0 1 1 0 - 2 Bowling Green 2 0 1 - 3 #11/#11 Notre Dame 0 5 1 - 6 #10/#9 North Dakota 0 1 1 0 - 2 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period ND – David Gerths 4 (Jared Beers), 4:57; BGSU – David Solway No Scoring. No Scoring. 4 (Marc Rodriguez, Jordan Samuels-Thomas), 9:21; BGSU – Ian 2nd Period 2nd Period Ruel 1 (James McIntosh, Rodriguez), 15:36. ND – Joe Lavin 3 (Ben Ryan, Calle Ridderwall), SHG, 2:47; ND – UND – Derek Rodwell 4 (Derek Forbort, Mario Lamoureux), 2nd Period Ridderwall 7 (Ryan Guentzel, B. Ryan), 5:53; MSU – Derek Grant 2 10:42; ND – T.J. Tynan 8 (Riley Sheahan), SHG, 14:57. ND – Ryan Guentzel 1 (Ben Ryan, Sam Calabrese), 00:54; ND – (Brett Perlini, Daultan Leveille), 6:00; ND – Jeff Costello 2 (Lavin), 3rd Period Sean Lorenz 1 (Calle Ridderwall, Guentzel), 2:15; ND – T.J. Tynan 10:15; MSU – Greg Wolfe 1 (Perlini, Zach Golembiewski), 14:36; UND – Matt Frattin 13 (Chay Genoway), PPG, 1:31; ND – Sam 4 (Joe Lavin, Beers), 6:30. ND – T.J. Tynan 6 (Billy Maday, B. Ryan), PPG, 17:29; ND – Mike Calabrese 1 (Tynan, Jeff Costello), 16:57. 3rd Period Voran 2 (unassisted), 18:29. Overtime BGSU - McIntosh 2 (Andrew Wallace, Brett Mohler), 2:00; ND – 3rd Period No Scoring. T.J. Calle Ridderwall 5 (B. Ryan, Tynan), PPG, 4:16; ND – Anders ND - Anders Lee 9 (Voran, Tynan), 6:18. Saves Lee 7 (Guentzel, Tynan), PPG, 18:15. Saves ND – Mike Johnson (65:00) 12 - 14 - 9 - 4 – 39 Saves MSU – Drew Palmisano (40:00) 5 - 8 - x – 13 UND – Aaron Dell (64:56) 7 - 8 - 8 - 3 – 26 ND – Steven Summerhays (60:00) 1 - 5 - 4 – 10 Will Yanakeff (20:00) x - x - 12 – 12 Power Play: ND: 0-3; UND: 1-7. BGSU – Andrew Hammond (60:00) 10 - 11 - 9 – 30 ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 4 - 7 - 6 – 17 Penalties: ND: 7 for 14 minutes; UND: 3 for 6 minutes Power Play: ND: 2-10; BGSU: 0-2. Power Play: MSU: 0-3; ND: 1-5. Attendance: 11,742 (sellout) Penalties: ND: 4 for 8 minutes; BGSU: 13 for 37 minutes Penalties: MSU: 6 for 12 minutes; ND: 4 for 8 minutes Attendance: 2,563 Attendance: 2,859 (sellout) Friday, December 3, 2010 – at Oxford, Ohio 1 2 3 - F #12/#12 Notre Dame 0 2 3 - 5 Friday, November 12, 2010 – at Ann Arbor, Mich. Saturday, November 20, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. #6/#6 Miami 2 1 1 - 4 1 2 3 - F 1 2 3 - F 1st Period #11/#11 Notre Dame 1 0 2 - 3 #rv/#17 Michigan State 1 0 1 - 2 MU – Trent Vogelhuber 3 (Andy Miele, Vincent LoVerde), 16:45; #9/#8 Michigan 1 0 0 - 1 #11/#11 Notre Dame 1 1 2 - 4 MU – Reilly Smith 12 (Pat Cannone, Carter Camper), PPG, 19:00. 1st Period 1st Period 2nd Period ND – Nick Larson 4 (David Gerths, Jared Beers), 3:01; UM – Carl ND – Ben Ryan 2 (Calle Ridderwall, Mike Voran), 6:53; MSU – Dean ND – Bryan Rust 2 (T.J. Tynan, Anders Lee), 2:28; MU – Camper Hagelin 4 (Brandon Burlon, Lee Moffie), 3:10. Chelios 1 (Daultan Leveille, Dustin Gazely), 15:49. 13 (Cannone, Miele), PPG, 18:18; ND – Ryan Guentzel 3 (Mike 2nd Period 2nd Period Voran), 19:32. No Scoring. ND – Jeff Costello 3 (Voran, Stephen Johns), PPG, 8:29. 3rd Period 3rd Period 3rd Period ND – Rust 3 (Shayne Taker, Lee), 5:23; ND – Nick Larson 5 ND - Kevin Lind 1 (Billy Maday, T.J. Tynan), 1:35; ND – Calle MSU - Torey Krug 3 (Anthony Hayes, Derek Grant), PPG, 15:35; (Voran), 9:37; MU – Matt Tomassoni 3 (Cannone, Smith), 16:44; Ridderwall 6 (Ben Ryan, Ryan Guentzel), 10:48. ND – Sean Lorenz 2 (Ryan Guentzel, Ben Ryan), SHG, 17:37; ND ND – Tynan 9 (Rust, Lee), 17:24. Saves – T.J. Tynan 7 (Joe Lavin), 19:35. Saves ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 8 - 9 - 6 – 23 Saves ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 4 - 5 - 9 – 18 UM – Shawn Hunwick (60:00) 7 - 11 - 12 – 30 MSU – Will Yanakeff (59:53) 7 - 4 - 8 – 19 MU – Cody Reichard (58:50) 3 - 4 - 11 – 18 Power Play: ND: 0-0; UM: 0-2. ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 6 - 9 - 3 – 18 Power Play: ND: 0-2; MU: 2-4. Penalties: ND: 2 for 4 minutes; UM: 0 for 0 minutes Power Play: MSU: 1-7; ND: 1-4. Penalties: ND: 10 for 20 minutes; UND: 8 for 16 minutes Attendance: 6,894 (sellout) Penalties: MSU: 6 for 12 minutes; ND: 6 for 18 minutes Attendance: 2,937 Attendance: 2,721 (sellout)

Saturday, November 13, 2010 – at Ann Arbor, Mich. Saturday, December 4, 2010 – at Oxford, Ohio 1 2 3 - F Friday, November 26, 2010 – at Grand Forks, N.D. 1 2 3 - F #11/#11 Notre Dame 2 1 0 - 3 1 2 3 - F #12/#12 Notre Dame 0 2 0 - 2 #9/#8 Michigan 1 3 1 - 5 #11/#11 Notre Dame 0 2 1 - 3 #6/#6 Miami 1 4 0 - 5 1st Period #10/#9 North Dakota 2 2 2 - 6 1st Period ND – T.J. Tynan 5 (Anders Lee, Mike Voran), 5:15; UM – A.J. 1st Period MU – Garrett Kennedy 1 (Stephen Spinell, Bryon Paulazzo), 13:35. Treais 2 (Luke Moffatt, Chris Brown), 9:42; ND – Lee 8 (Jared UND – Mike Cichy 3 (Ben Blood), 7:16; UND – Corban Knight 8 2nd Period Beers, Voran), 13:22. (Jason Gregoire, Dillon Simpson), 16:57. MU – Alden Hirschfeld 5 (Carter Camper, Chris Wideman), 8:33; 2nd Period 2nd Period ND – Billy Maday 3 (Riley Sheahan, Sam Calabrese), 10:40; UM – Matt Rust 3 (Carl Hagelin, Greg Pateryn), 10:28; UM – Chad ND – David Gerths 5 (Nick Larson, Bryan Rust), 9:44; UND – MU – Hirschfeld 6 (Curtis McKenzie, Andy Miele), 13:41; Langlais 1 (Moffatt, Jon Merrill), 10:56; ND – Joe Lavin 2 (Tynan), 4 (Matt Frattin, Derrick LaPoint), 10:37; ND – Ryan MU – Hirschfeld 7 (Smith, Cannone), 15:38; MU – Vogelhuber 13:58; UM – Hagelin 6 (Tristin Llewellyn, Kevin Lynch), 16:27. Guentzel 2 (unassisted), 11:23; UND – Chay Genoway 3 (Danny 4 (Miele, Joe Hartman), ND – Jeff Costello 5 (Maday, Shayne 3rd Period Kristo, Brad Malone), 18:22. Taker), PPG, 19:08. UM - Pateryn 2 (Treais, Moffatt), 12:20. 3rd Period 3rd Period Saves ND - Jeff Costello 4 (Billy Maday, Shayne Taker), 17:37; UND – No Scoring. ND – Mike Johnson (57:24) 14 - 5 - 9 – 28 Gregoire 6 (unassisted), 18:26. Saves UM – Bryan Hogan (59:57) 10 - 10 - 14 – 34 Saves ND – Steven Summerhays (40:00) 4 - 6 - x – 10 Power Play: ND: 0-3; UM: 0-2. ND – Mike Johnson (60:00) 13 - 9 - 11 – 33 Mike Johnson (20:00) x - x - 8 – 8 Penalties: ND: 3 for 6 minutes; UM: 4 for 8 minutes UND – Aaron Dell (59:57) 3 - 7 - 17 – 27 MU – Connor Knapp (60:00) 13 - 6 - 8 – 27 Attendance: 6,887 (sellout) Power Play: ND: 1-5; UND: 1-7. Power Play: ND: 1-9; MU: 0-3. Penalties: ND: 7 for 14 minutes; UND: 5 for 10 minutes Penalties: ND: 10 for 36 minutes; UND: 14 for 50 minutes Attendance: 11,680 (sellout) Attendance: 3,291 2010-11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes • Page 18 2010-11 Notre Dame Hockey Box Scores

Saturday, December 11, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 3 - F Northern Michigan 2 1 0 - 3 #11/#11 Notre Dame 0 0 2 - 2 1st Period NMU – Tyler Gron 11 (Greger Hanson, Kyle Follmer), PPG, 10:21; NMU – Scott Macaulay 1 (Phil Fox, Stephen Vigier), PPG, 19:21. 2nd Period NMU – Brian Nugent 2 (Macaulay, Erik Higby), 15:18. 3rd Period ND – David Gerths 6 (Nick Larson, Stephen Johns), 10:17; ND – T.J. Tynan 10 (Anders Lee), 14:21. Saves NMU – Jared Coreau (60:00) 15 - 22 - 14 – 51 ND – Mike Johnson (59:00) 3 - 4 - 5 – 12 Power Play: NMU: 2-3; ND: 0-6. Penalties: NMU: 8 for 16 minutes; ND: 5 for 10 minutes Attendance: 2,623

Sunday, December 12, 2010 – at Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 3 - F Northern Michigan 0 1 1 - 2 #11/#11 Notre Dame 1 1 3 - 5 1st Period ND – Nick Larson 6 (Ryan Guentzel, Anders Lee), PPG, 8:12. 2nd Period ND – T.J. Tynan 11 (Mike Voran, Jared Beers), 12:34; NMU – Mike Maltese 1 (CJ Ludwig, Greger Hanson), PPG, 18:37. 3rd Period NMU – Nicholas Kosinski 2 (Andrew Fernandez, Maltese), 6;23; ND – Lee 10 (Larson, T.J. Tynan), 10:46; ND – Calle Ridderwall 8 (Billy Maday, Bryan Rust), 12:50; ND – Stephen Johns 1 (Maday, Joe Lavin), ENG, 17:29. Saves NMU – Reid Ellingson (59:45) 12 - 11 - 15 – 38 ND – Mike Johnson (59:53) 5 - 7 - 3 – 15 Power Play: NMU: 1-4; ND: 1-3. Penalties: NMU: 5 for 21 minutes; ND: 5 for 10 minutes Attendance: 2,592 2010‐11 Notre Dame Hockey Stats Notre Dame Hockey Statistics (as of Dec 20, 2010) All games

Overall: 11-6-2 Conf: 9-4-1 Home: 7-1-0 Away: 3-4-2 Neut: 1-1-0

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## Player gp g a pts sh +/- pen-min pp sh gw gp g a pts sh +/- pen-min pp sh gw 18 T.J. Tynan 19 11 12 23 42 +9 5-10 2 2 2 14 9 8 17 33 +7 4-8 2 1 2 27 Ryan Guentzel 19 3 16 19 34 +6 5-18 0 0 0 14 2 11 13 26 +2 4-16 0 0 0 9 Anders Lee 19 10 8 18 77 +5 6-12 3 0 2 14 7 7 14 54 +2 4-8 3 0 2 19 Ben Ryan 19 2 14 16 51 +5 10-23 0 0 1 14 2 10 12 30 +3 7-17 0 0 1 22 Calle Ridderwall 19 8 4 12 64 +3 6-15 3 0 1 14 6 4 10 51 +4 6-15 2 0 0 26 Nick Larson 18 6 5 11 37 +1 12-24 2 0 1 13 3 3 6 21 +1 11-22 1 0 0 16 Mike Voran 18 2 9 11 33 +6 3-6 0 0 0 14 2 9 11 25 +9 2-4 0 0 0 17 Billy Maday 19 3 7 10 33 +1 5-10 0 1 1 14 3 5 8 26 +1 3-6 0 1 1 11 Jeff Costello 19 5 3 8 34 -2 10-20 3 0 1 14 4 2 6 31 +2 7-14 2 0 1 33 Joe Lavin 19 3 5 8 26 -6 7-14 0 2 0 14 2 4 6 17 -5 6-12 0 1 0 10 David Gerths 18 6 1 7 23 0 3-6 0 0 0 14 5 1 6 17 +3 3-6 0 0 0 21 Bryan Rust 17 3 4 7 14 +4 1-2 0 1 0 12 2 3 5 11 +4 1-2 0 0 0 25 Kevin Lind 14 1 5 6 14 +7 6-12 0 0 1 10 1 4 5 11 +7 4-8 0 0 1 3 Shayne Taker 16 1 5 6 21 +7 1-2 0 0 0 11 0 3 3 13 +6 1-2 0 0 0 4 Riley Sheahan 16 0 6 6 42 -1 4-8 0 0 0 11 0 3 3 30 -1 2-4 0 0 0 24 Sean Lorenz 19 2 3 5 19 +10 7-22 0 1 1 14 2 2 4 13 +7 6-20 0 1 1 8 Sam Calabrese 17 1 4 5 8 +8 3-6 0 0 0 13 0 4 4 7 +6 1-2 0 0 0 29 Jared Beers 10 0 5 5 12 +3 0-0 0 0 0 805 511+50-0 000 28 Stephen Johns 19 1 3 4 29 -7 21-72 0 0 0 14 1 3 4 25 -4 12-32 0 0 0 32 Mike Johnson 16 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 - 6 Patrick Gaul 2 0 0 0 0 -2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 0-0 0 0 0 20 Kevin Nugent 2 0 0 0 3 +1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 +1 0-0 0 0 0 12 Richard Ryan 4 0 0 0 2 0 1-2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 +1 0-0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 7 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 1-2 000 Total 19 68 120 188 618 +58 118-288 13 7 11 14 51 91 142 457 +60 85-200 10 4 9 Opponents 19 55 98 153 485 -66 129-302 13 0 6 14 38 70 108 317 -65 101-246 10 0 4

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## Player gp min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t gp min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t 32 Mike Johnson 16 923:52 40 2.60 372 . 9 0 3 9 4 2 12 678:52 28 2.47 240 . 8 9 6 7 3 1 1 Steven Summerhays 4 218:30 15 4.12 58 . 7 9 5 2 2 0 3 159:24 10 3.76 39 . 7 9 6 2 1 0 TM TEAM 7 7:38 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6:44 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 19 1150:00 55 2.87 430 . 8 8 7 11 6 2 14 845:00 38 2.70 279 . 8 8 0 9 4 1 Opponents 19 1150:00 68 3.55 550 . 8 9 0 6 11 2 14 845:00 51 3.62 406 . 8 8 8 4 9 1

Shots on Goal shots avg/g shot% Shots on Goal shots avg/g shot% Notre Dame 618 32.53 . 1 1 0 Notre Dame 457 32.64 . 1 1 2 Opponents 485 25.53 . 1 1 3 Opponents 317 22.64 . 1 2 0

Power Plays goals chances pp% Power Plays goals chances pp% Notre Dame 13 98 . 1 3 3 Notre Dame 10 70 . 1 4 3 Opponents 13 87 . 1 4 9 Opponents 10 56 . 1 7 9

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total Notre Dame 15 30 23 68 Notre Dame 11 19 21 51 Opponents 20 22 13 55 Opponents 14 16 8 38 2010‐11 Notre Dame Hockey Stats Notre Dame Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 20, 2010) All games

Overall: 11‐6‐2 Conf: 9‐4‐1 Home: 7‐1‐0 Away: 3‐4‐2 Neut: 1‐1‐0

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals‐Shot attempts 68‐618 55‐485 Shot pct. . 1 1 0 . 1 1 3 G o a l s / G a m e 3.6 2.9 S h o t s / G a m e 32.5 25.5 A s s is t s 120 98 POWER PLAYS Goals‐Power Plays 13‐98 13‐87 Conversion Percent . 1 3 3 . 1 4 9 Shot Attempts 135 102 Shot Percent . 0 9 6 . 1 2 7 SHORT‐HANDED Goals‐Shot attempts 7‐30 0‐13 Shot Percent . 2 3 3 . 0 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 68 55 Power Play 13 13 S h o r t ‐ h a n d e d70 Empty net 2 0 P e n a l t y00 U n a s s is t e d21 O v e r t i m e00 S h o o t o u t00 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 118 129 M i n u t e s 288 302 P e n a l t ie s / G a m e 6.2 6.8 Pen minutes/Game 15.2 15.9 M i n o r 109 121 M a j o r44 10‐minute Misconduct 3 0 Game Misconduct 2 3 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h01 FACEOFFS (W‐L) 592‐583 583‐592 Faceoff W‐L Pct. . 5 0 4 . 4 9 6 SHOOTOUTS (Made‐Att) 1‐10‐3 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 22355 51250 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/2794 9/5694 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/4195

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total Notre Dame 15 30 23 68 Opponents 20 22 13 55

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total Notre Dame 138 151 135 430 Opponents 168 171 206 550 2010‐11 Notre Dame Hockey Stats Notre Dame Game‐by‐Game Goals‐Assists‐Points (as of Dec 20, 2010) All games

1346891011121617 Opponent Date Score SUMMERHAY TAKER,SHAY SHEAHAN,RIL GAUL,PATRIC CALABRESE, LEE,ANDERS GERTHS,DAVI COSTELLO,J RYAN,RICHA VORAN,MIKE MADAY,BILLY vs HC Oct 08 6-3 W DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 3 - 0 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 vs BU Oct 10 4-5 L 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 LSSU Oct 14 4-2 W DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 LSSU Oct 15 4-2 W DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 BC Oct 23 2-1 W DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 WMU Oct 29 3-2 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 2 - 0 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at WMU Oct 30 2-2 t DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at BGSU Nov 05 2-3 L DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 at BGSU Nov 06 6-3 W 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at MICH Nov 12 3-1 W DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 at MICH Nov 13 3-5 L DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 MSU Nov 19 6-2 W DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 DNP 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 MSU Nov 20 4-2 W DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 DNP 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 at NODAK Nov 26 3-6 L DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 at NODAK Nov 27 2-2 t DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at MU Dec 03 5-4 W DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 3 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 at MU Dec 04 2-5 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 NMU Dec 11 2-3 L DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 NMU Dec 12 5-2 W DNP 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 2 - 2

18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 Opponent Date Score TYNAN,TJ RYAN,BEN NUGENT,KEVI RUST,BRYAN RIDDERWALL LORENZ,SEA LIND,KEVIN LARSON,NIC GUENTZEL,R JOHNS,STEP BEERS,JARE vs HC Oct 08 6-3 W 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 3 - 3 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 3 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 DNP vs BU Oct 10 4-5 L 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 LSSU Oct 14 4-2 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP LSSU Oct 15 4-2 W 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP BC Oct 23 2-1 W 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP WMU Oct 29 3-2 W 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP at WMU Oct 30 2-2 t 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at BGSU Nov 05 2-3 L 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP at BGSU Nov 06 6-3 W 1 - 2 - 3 0 - 2 - 2 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 2 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 at MICH Nov 12 3-1 W 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 at MICH Nov 13 3-5 L 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 MSU Nov 19 6-2 W 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 3 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP MSU Nov 20 4-2 W 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 at NODAK Nov 26 3-6 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP at NODAK Nov 27 2-2 t 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at MU Dec 03 5-4 W 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 2 - 1 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at MU Dec 04 2-5 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 NMU Dec 11 2-3 L 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 DNP NMU Dec 12 5-2 W 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 2010‐11 Notre Dame Hockey Stats Notre Dame Game‐by‐Game Goals‐Assists‐Points (as of Dec 20, 2010) All games

32 33 Opponent Date Score JOHNSON,MI LAVIN,JOE vs HC Oct 08 6-3 W 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 vs BU Oct 10 4-5 L DNP 0 - 1 - 1 LSSU Oct 14 4-2 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 LSSU Oct 15 4-2 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 BC Oct 23 2-1 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 WMU Oct 29 3-2 W DNP 0 - 0 - 0 at WMU Oct 30 2-2 t 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at BGSU Nov 05 2-3 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at BGSU Nov 06 6-3 W DNP 0 - 1 - 1 at MICH Nov 12 3-1 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at MICH Nov 13 3-5 L 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 MSU Nov 19 6-2 W 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 MSU Nov 20 4-2 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 at NODAK Nov 26 3-6 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at NODAK Nov 27 2-2 t 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at MU Dec 03 5-4 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at MU Dec 04 2-5 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 NMU Dec 11 2-3 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 NMU Dec 12 5-2 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 2010‐11 Notre Dame Hockey Stats Notre Dame Game Results (as of Dec 20, 2010) All games

Date Opponent Score Shots Overall Conf Time Att. Goalie of record % Oct 08 vs Holy Cross W 6‐3 35/35 1‐0‐00‐0‐0 2:17 6376 Mike Johnson # Oct 10 vs #14 Boston University L 4‐5 34/24 1‐1‐00‐0‐0 2:27 2014 Steven Summerhays * Oct 14 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 4‐2 34/28 2‐1‐01‐0‐0 2:16 2989 Mike Johnson * Oct 15 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 4‐2 38/28 3‐1‐02‐0‐0 2:20 2857 Mike Johnson Oct 23 #1 BOSTON COLLEGE W 2‐1 34/29 4‐1‐02‐0‐0 2:27 2857 Mike Johnson * Oct 29 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 3‐2 24/21 5‐1‐03‐0‐0 2:30 2857 Steven Summerhays * Oct 30 at Western Michigan T o t 2‐2 21/31 5‐1‐13‐0‐1 2:30 3057 Mike Johnson * Nov 05 at Bowling Green L 2‐3 32/23 5‐2‐13‐1‐1 2:30 2199 Mike Johnson * Nov 06 at Bowling Green W 6‐3 36/13 6‐2‐14‐1‐1 2:20 2563 Steven Summerhays * Nov 12 at #9 Michigan W 3‐1 33/24 7‐2‐15‐1‐1 2:09 6894 Mike Johnson * Nov 13 at #9 Michigan L 3‐5 37/33 7‐3‐15‐2‐1 2:24 6887 Mike Johnson * Nov 19 #17 MICHIGAN STATE W 6‐2 31/19 8‐3‐16‐2‐1 2:10 2859 Mike Johnson * Nov 20 #17 MICHIGAN STATE W 4‐2 23/20 9‐3‐17‐2‐1 2:20 2721 Mike Johnson Nov 26 at #9 North Dakota L 3‐6 30/39 9‐4‐17‐2‐1 2:17 11680 Mike Johnson Nov 27 at #9 North Dakota T o t 2‐2 28/41 9‐4‐27‐2‐1 2:26 11742 Mike Johnson * Dec 03 at #6 Miami W 5‐4 23/22 10‐4‐28‐2‐1 2:20 2937 Mike Johnson * Dec 04 at #6 Miami L 2‐5 29/23 10‐5‐28‐3‐1 2:20 3291 Steven Summerhays * Dec 11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 2‐3 53/15 10‐6‐28‐4‐1 2623 Mike Johnson * Dec 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 5‐2 43/17 11‐6‐29‐4‐1 2:23 2592 Mike Johnson

Team Record W‐L‐T Attendance Dates Total Avg. Overall: 11‐6‐2 Total: 19 81995 4316 Conference: 9‐4‐1 Home: 8 22355 2794 Home: 7‐1‐0 Away: 9 51250 5694 Away: 3‐4‐2 Neutral: 2 8390 4195 Neutral: 1‐1‐0 Overtime: 0‐0‐2