Athletic Communications, Women’s Hockey • Kelly Grgas-Wheeler University of Duluth • Duluth, MN 55812-2496 • (218) 726-8937 • Fax: (218) 726-6529 THE MATCH-UP Game 14 & 15 BULLDOGS BACK IN WCHA GRIND, HOST MINNESOTA UMD vs. Minnesota State, Mankato STATE THIS WEEKEND AT AMSOIL Date: Nov. 17-18, 2017, 7 p.m Friday, 4 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 15, 2017 Site: AMSOIL Arena (6,756) The Duluth women’s hockey team will host Minnesota State Record: UMD: ....5-8-0, 3-5-0 WCHA University, Mankato at AMSOIl Arena this weekend. The series will mark the last Minnesota State: .....2-9-1, 1-7-0 WCHA home action for the Bulldogs in 2017, and at stake between UMD and the Mavericks Video: http://www.nchc.tv/umd are six Western Collegiate Hockey Association points up for grab. Friday, will get Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/umd/whockey/xlive.htm underway at 7:00 p.m., while Saturday, the puck will drop at 4:00 p.m. Saturday will also double as Safety Patrol Day and High School Team Day, and will also feature a post game Skate With the Bulldogs on the ice at AMSOIL, open to all fans, following the contest. 2017-2018 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time THE SERIES: The Bulldogs are 62-7-4 against Minnesota State, and went 3-1 9/23/2017 Minn. Whitecaps ex Duluth, MN W, 4-1 against the Mavericks last season. 9/29/2017 Penn State Duluth, MN W, 1-0 9/30/2017 Penn State Duluth, MN W, 3-0 Then No. 5 UMD spilt with Minnesota State back on Dec. 9-10, 2016 in Mankato, 10/5/2017 #3 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA L, 3-4 beating the Mavericks 3-0 on Dec. 9, before suffering a 2-1 upset on Dec. 10. 10/6/2017 #3 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA L, 1-4 10/13/2017 #7 Ohio State* Columbus, OH L, 0-2 10/14/2017 #7 Ohio State* Columbus, OH L, 3-4 UMD scored two second period goals in the 3-0 win, and then added an insurance 10/20/2017 #7 Minnesota* Duluth, MN L, 1-4 goal in the third to pick up its fourth shutout of the season. Ashleigh Brykaliuk, 10/21/2017 #7 Minnesota* Duluth, MN L, 1-2 and Brooklynn Schugel all netted tallies for the Bulldogs.UMD didn’t 10/27/2017 Bemidji State* Bemidji, MN W, 3-2 surrender a single penalty in the win. 10/28/2017 Bemidji State* Bemidji, MN L, 1-2 11/3/2017 St. Cloud State* Duluth, MN W, 3-2 The following day (Dec. 10), scored the game’s first goal with 1:22 11/4/2017 St. Cloud State* Duluth, MN W, 4-2 remaining in the opening period. But despite outshooting MSU 24-8 in the first 40 11/6/2017 Bemidji State%` Cambridge, MN L, 2-3 minutes, the Bulldogs surrendered two power play goals in the third period. The 11/17/2017 Minnesota State* Duluth, MN 7:00 PM Mavericks went 2-of-4 on their power play Saturday, compared to UMD’s 0-of-5. 11/18/2017 Minnesota State* Duluth, MN 4:00 PM UMD outshot MSU 40-19 on the day and 76-33 in the series. 11/24/2017 Colgate University Burlington, VT 4PM EST 11/25/2017 UVM/RIT Burlington, VT 7PM EST LAST TIME OUT: Isanti County Arena in Cambridge, Minn. provided the per- 12/1/2017 Wisconsin* Madison, WI 7:00 PM fect authentic hockey backdrop for the U.S Hockey Hall of Fame Game, where a 12/2/2017 Wisconsin* Madison, WI 7:00 PM capacity crowd watched the sneak by the Bulldogs 3-2 in 12/8/2017 Minnesota* , MN 7:07 PM a non-conference game. Though the game didn’t garner the Beavers any extra 12/9/2017 Minnesota* Minneapolis, MN 4:07 PM WCHA points, it was a big test for a UMD squad that hit the ice just 48 hours after 1/6/2018 Minn. Whitecaps ex Duluth, MN 4:00 PM completing a home series sweep of St. Cloud State University. 1/12/2018 Bemidji State* Duluth, MN 7:00 PM 1/13/2018 Bemidji State* Duluth, MN 4:00 PM 1/19/2018 St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, MN 3:00 PM BSU struck first, but the Bulldogs equalized off a BSU turnover at the 17:17 mark of 1/20/2018 St. Cloud State# St. Cloud, MN 1:00 PM the first period, courtesy of Catherine Daoust. 1/26/2018 Ohio State* Duluth, MN 3:00 PM 1/27/2018 Ohio State* Duluth, MN 3:00 PM After the Beavers took another lead in the second period, rookie forward Monique 1/31/2018 St. Cloud State * St. Cloud, MN 6:07 PM Aanenson’s scored first career goal through traffic at 7:52. The Bulldogs outshot the 2/3/2018 Minn. Whitecaps ex Duluth 4:00 PM Beavers 11-8 in the stanza, but BSU doused UMD’s second period spark when the 2/9/2018 Wisconsin* Duluth, MN 7:00 PM Beavers scored at 17:57. 2/10/2018 Wisconsin* Duluth, MN 4:00 PM BSU outshot UMD 34-25 in the game and remains the only team that has outshot 2/16/2018 Minnesota State* Mankato, MN 2:07 PM 2/17/2018 Minnesota State* Mankato, MN 2:07 PM 2/23-25/18 WCHA First Round TBA UMD vs. Minn. State (Last 10 games) (62-7-4 All-Time) 3/3/2018 Final Face Off(semi) Minneapolis TBA Dec. 10, 2016 1-2 Loss Away Feb. 5, 2016 3-2 Win Away 3/4/2018 Final Face Off Minneapolis TBA Dec. 9, 2016 3-0 Win Away Oct. 17, 2015 4-0 Win Home 3/10/2018 NCAA Quarterfinal TBA Oct. 8, 2016 5-1 Win Home Oct. 16, 2015 4-2 Win Home 3/16-18/18 NCAA Frozen Four Minneapolis TBA * WCHA Game %U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game Oct. 7, 2016 4-0 Win Home Jan. 24, 2015 4-0 Win Away #Hockey Day Minnesota Feb. 6, 2016 5-2 Win Away Jan. 23, 2015 4-2 Win Away Five-Time NCAA Champions 2010 • 2008 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 2017-18 BY THE NUMBERS the Bulldogs this season. The Beavers have John Harrington is 12-64-9. BULLDOGS VS. MAVERICKS now outshot the Bulldogs in their three show- downs this season — by contrast, the Bulldogs Overall Record ROLLING ROOKIE ROGGE: Naomi Rogge 5-8-0 2-9-1 have outsho their other opponents in all 10 of their games. UMD’s Jessica Convery had has now notched a point in her last five games WCHA Record after she notched an assist against BSU. The 3-5-0 1-7-0 31 saves for the Bulldogs, who are now 1-2 against the Beavers so far this season. freshman has posted three goals and three assists for six points over that span, amd leads Record vs. Top-10 Teams UMD with 12 points on six goals and six assists 0-6-0 0-8-0 NOTES FROM THE HALL OF FAME GAME: in 13 games. Rogge ranks fourth in the WCHA among all rookie scorers with a 0.92 PPG Scoring Offense (G/Gm) --UMD is now 67-14-4 all-time against the 2.00 2.00 Beavers. average.

Scoring Defense (G/Gm) BULLDOG NOTES: Ashton Bell ranks fifth 2.38 3.33 --BSU is the only team this season to outshoot the Bulldogs, and has done so in all three among league rookies (and second on UMD) with six goals and three assists for nine points Scoring Margin games by a margin of 109-87. The Beavers -0.38 -1.33 have only outscored UMD 7-6. ... the top-four scorers for UMD are currently undersclassmen, with sophomore defensem- Shots on Goal (SOG/Gm) an Jalyn Elmes at third (3-5=8) and forward 30.0 22.6 --The Hall of Fame Game was the first contest Sydney Brodt with (2-5=7). away from AMSOIL that the Bulldogs played in front of over 1,000 fans. UMD is averaging Penalty Minutes Per Game 4.6 7.5 1,109 fans at home -- 1, 056 fans showed up in DISCIPLINED DOGS: UMD has the fewest Cambridge to watch the Bulldogs and Beavers penalty minutes per game of any team in the Power Play on Dec. 6. NCAA with just 4.5 a game, ranking them 40th 7/39 (17.9) 4/36 (11.1) of 40 teams. --A QUICK GLANCE AT THE MAVERICKS: Penalty Kill UMD GOLDEN IN EARLY SIGNING PERIOD: 24/29 (82.8) 31/40 (77.5) MSU was swept last weekend by No. 5 Ohio State in Columbus by scores of 3-5 and 1-2. UMD announced its early signing class Monday, and it’s safe to say, the future of the Bulldog pro- Point Leaders The Mavericks have just one win in league Naomi Rogge (12) Jordan McLaughlin (9) play (St. Cloud State on Oct. 31, 3-1). Junior gram is in good hands. Ashton Bell (9) Brittyn Fleming (8) forward Jordan McLaughlin has nine points, including a team-high four goals, in 12 games. Eight high school standouts have a signed a Freshman Brittyn Fleming has compiled eight National Letter of Intent in the early period to Goals Scored join UMD’s 2018-19 freshman class. The future Naomi Rogge (6) Jordan McLaughlin (4) points on two goals and six assists in those Ashton Bell (6) Two Players (2) same 12 skates. 2018-19 Bulldog freshman class includes Tay- lor Anderson (Eagan, Minn.), Maggie Flaherty In three years at the helm of MSU, head coach (Lakeville, Minn.), Kylie Hanley (Minnetonka, THE LAST TIME... Overtime Game: Nov. 3, 2017 -- UMD 3, Bemidji State 2, Duluth, Minn. UMD Shutout at Home: Sept. 30. 2017 -- UMD 3, Penn State 0 (Jessica Convery) UMD Was Shut Out at Home: March 11, 2017 -- UMD 0, Minnesota 1 (Sidney Peters) UMD Shutout on the Road: Dec. 9, 2016 -- UMD 3, Minnesota State 0 (Maddie Rooney) UMD Was Shut Out on the Road: Oct. 13, 2017 -- UMD 0, Ohio State 2 [Kassidy Sauve) UMD Hat Trick: Jan. 20, 2017 -- Lara Stalder (UMD 5, Bemidji State 1 in Bemidji, Minn.) UMD’s Last Player To Reach 100 Points -- Lara Stalder on Oct. 8, 2016 UMD Had 14 or More Players Tally a Point: Jan. 23, 2015 -- 14 players (UMD 12, Minnesota St. 0) UMD Player Scored Four Goals: Feb. 19, 2011 - Pernilla Winberg (UMD 8, St. Cloud St. 0) UMD Player Scored Six Goals: Jan. 25, 2004 -- Jenny Potter (UMD 9, St. Cloud State 3) UMD Player Had Six Assists: Dec. 3, 2011 -- (UMD 10, St. Cloud 2) UMD Player Had Five or More Points: Jan. 25, 2013 -- , 3g, 2a, (UMD 7, Ohio State 5) UMD Player Made a Penalty Shot: Jan. 17, 2009 -- Sara O’Toole vs. Minnesota State in Mankato, Minn. UMD Stopped Opponent’s Penalty Shot: Nov. 25 2016 Maddie Rooney (UMD 4, Harvard 1 in Cambridge, Mass.) UMD Goaltender Received an Assist: Jan. 24, 2015 -- Kayla Black (UMD 7, Connecticut 0) UMD Goaltender Had 50 or More Saves: March 5, 2017 -- 50, by Maddie Rooney (Wisconsin 4, UMD 1) UMD Played a Game Without Committing a Penalty: Sept. 30, 2017 -- UMD 3, Penn State 0 UMD Swept a Home Series: Nov. 3-4, 2017 -- UMD 3-4, St. Cloud State 2-2 in Duluth, Minn. UMD Swept a Road Series: Dec. 2-3, 2016 -- UMD 3-3, St. Cloud St. 0-2 in St. Cloud, Minn. UMD Was Swept at Home: Oct. 20-21, 2017 -- Minnesota 4-2, UMD 1-1 in Duluth, Minn. UMD Was Swept on the Road: Oct. 13-14, 2017 -- No. 8 Ohio State 2-4, UMD 0-3 UMD Defeated a Top-10 Ranked Opponent: March 4, 2017 -- No. 2 UMD 2, No. 4/5 Minnesota 1 2-OT in Minneapolis, Minn. UMD Swept a Top-10 Ranked Opponent: Jan. 13-14, 2017 -- UMD 3-5, No. 2 Minnesota 2-3 in Duluth, Minn. Minn.), McKenzie Hewett (Edmonton, Alberta), Gabbie Hughes (Lino Lakes, Minn.), Anneke Lins- er (Lino Lakes, Minn.), Lizi Norton (Orono, Minn.), and Kailee Skinner (Penticton, British Columbia). Head Coach - Third Season - ROONEY BACKSTOPS USA TO FOUR NA- 45-36-6 TIONS CUP WIN: Redshirt junior goaltender Maddie Rooney picked up more hardware with the U.S. National Team after helping Team USA 2017 USCHO.com Coach of the Year win a third-straight Four Nations Cup title Sunday in Tampa, Florida. 2017 CCM/AHCA Coach of the Year 2016-17 WCHA Coach of the Year Rooney, who is centralized with the U.S. National Team for the 2017-18 season ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, made 18 saves against After leading the Bulldogs back into the NCAA tournament last March, head coach Maura in the championship en route to the Crowell will return to the UMD bench for a third season in 2017-18. USA’s 5-1 triumph. In three games with Team In two seasons at UMD, Crowell has an overall record of 45-36-6, including a WCHA post- USA in the Cup, Rooney made 49 saves on 54 season record of 5-2. Crowell has overseen a Patty Kazmaier Top-3 Finalist (Lara Stalder), shots for a .907 saves percentage and a goals against average of 1.67. In all, Rooney manned as well as 15 WCHA Scholar Athletes and a total of 28 WCHA All-Academic Team members. the pipes for 180 minutes, and has now compiled For her efforts during the 2016-17 season, Crowell was named the USCHO Division I Women’s 240 minutes of action for Team USA in the past Coach of the Year, as well as the the CCM/AHCA Division I Women’s Ice Hockey Coach of two months. the Year Award for 2017. Crowell was also crowned the 2016-17 WCHA Coach of the Year after she guided UMD to its biggest turnaround in program history with 25-7-5 overall record Three former Bulldogs suited up for Canada, and the Bulldogs first NCAA Quarterfinal game at home since 2010. including defenseman Brigette Lacquette, who had seven assists from the blueline in just three The Bulldogs earned 19 WCHA wins in 2016-17, the program’s highest since the 2010-11 games. Bulldog All-American Jocleyne Larocque season, and finished third in the ultra-competitive WCHA (and just three points out of second also skated on the backline in all three games, place), Crowell also helped UMD back into the national rankings, and the Bulldogs reached as as well as forward Haley Irwin, who is a two-time a high as second in both the USCHO.com and USA TODAY/ USA Hockey Magazine national Canadian gold medalist. Irwin had two assists in polls for six weeks before resting in fifth in both final season polls. The Bulldogs were also those three games. runners-up in the 2017 WCHA Final Face-Off tournament to the University of Wisconsin, UMD’s first trip back to the tournament’s final game since the 2012 season.22917 UMD alum Pernilla Winberg had two assists in four games with Sweden, while Maria Lindh also On Crowell’s watch, UMD had two All-Americans in the 2016-17 season (Stalder and Sidney played in all four games for Sweden. Morin), as well as run on league awards, including 2016-17 WCHA Player of the Year (Stalder), Defensive Player of the Year (Morin) and WCHA Student Athlete of the Year. UMD also had In all, the Bulldogs had six current and former five players placed on All-WCHA Teams, and tacked on a program-record 10 WCHA Scholar players that skated in the four team tournament. Athletes in 2016-17, as well as a program-high 16 WCHA All-Academic Team members. After taking over as UMD’s bench boss on May 1, 2015, Crowell guided UMD back to the NINE BULLDOGS NAMED AHCA ALL-AMER- WCHA Final Face-Off semifinals after the Bulldogs stunned then No. 7 Bemidji State on the ICAN SCHOLARS: UMD had nine players that road with a sweep in the opening round of the league playoffs. were honored as All-American Scholars by the Prior to her arrival in Duluth, Crowell spent five seasons at Harvard, including as Harvard’s American Hockey Coaches Association for the 2016-17 season. The Numbers on Crowell -- Current seniors Lynn Astrup (Warroad, Minn.), associate head coach in 2014-15 after filling Overall Record Catherine Daoust (Ile Bizard, PQ), Jessica an interim head coaching role in 2013-14. She 2017-18 5-8 -0 .384 Healey (Edmonton, Alberta), Linnea Hedin (Hud- was a Crimson assistant coach from 2010-13. dinge, Sweden), and Michelle Lowenhielm (Sol- 2016-17 25-7-5 .743 In Crowell’s final season at Harvard, the Crimson lentuna, Sweden) joined current sophomore Syd- 2015-16 15-21-1 .419 went 27-6-3 overall, captured the ECAC and ney Brodt (North Oaks, Minn.), graduate Lara Total 45-36-6 .545 Stalder (Luzern, Switzerland) and former Bulldog Ivy League regular season championship and Morgan Morse as the nine Bulldog representa- the ECAC playoff crown, and advanced all tives from last year’s squad. the way to the NCAA Frozen Four title game. WCHA Crowell was an instrumental component of a 2017-18 3-5-0 .375 Harvard program that had qualified for the NCAA 2016-17 19-5-4 .750 Tournament three consecutive winters. 2015-16 10-17-1 .375 One year earlier, Crowell stepped in for head Total 32-27-5 .539 coach Katey Stone (who spent the 2013-14 season with the USA Women’s Olympic Team) and was named a finalist for the 2014 ECAC WCHA Playoffs Coach of the Year award after guiding Harvard 2016-17 3-1 .750 to a 23-7-4 record, an Ivy League regular sea- 2015-16 2-1 .500 son title, a berth in the ECAC semifinals and Total 5-2 .714 the NCAA quarterfinals and a No. 7 ranking in both the USCHO.com and USA Hockey/USA Today polls. NCAA Tournament 2016-17 0-1 .000 2017-18 Bulldog Hockey Minnesota Duluth Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 06, 2017) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 29 PENN STATE W 1-0 984 ALL GAMES 5-8-0 4-3-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 Sep 30 PENN STATE W 3-0 1052 CONFERENCE 3-5-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 Oct 05 at #3 Boston College L 3-4 531 NON-CONFERENCE 2-3-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 Oct 06 at #3 Boston College L 1-4 560 * Oct 13 at Ohio State L 0-2 291 * Oct 14 at #7 Ohio State L 3-4 356 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Oct 20 #7 MINNESOTA L 1-4 1240 9 Naomi Rogge 13 6 6 12 41 .1 4 6 2-4 1 0 * Oct 21 #7 MINNESOTA L 1-2 1259 26 Ashton Bell 13 6 3 9 36 .1 6 7 1-2 3 0 * Oct 27 at Bemidji State W 3-2 279 20 Jalyn Elmes 13 3 5 8 23 .1 3 0 3-6 1 0 * Oct 28 at Bemidji State L 1-2 237 14 Sydney Brodt 13 2 5 7 54 .0 3 7 0-0 0 0 * Nov 03 ST.CLOUD STATE Wot 3-2 1102 47 Jessica Healey 13 2 4 6 31 .0 6 5 2-4 1 0 * Nov 04 ST.CLOUD STATE W 4-2 1069 12 Catherine Daoust 13 2 3 5 26 .0 7 7 2-4 1 0 Nov 06 BEMIDJI STATE L 2-3 1056 98 Katerina Mrazova 13 1 4 5 37 .0 2 7 1-2 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP 28 Ryleigh Houston 13 0 5 5 30 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 67 Michelle Lowenhielm 13 1 2 3 24 .0 4 2 5-10 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts 26-390 31-336 6 Mallorie Iozzo 13 1 0 1 13 .0 7 7 1-2 0 0 Shot pct. . 0 6 7 . 0 9 2 25 Alison Rodgers 11 1 0 1 6 .1 6 7 0-0 0 0 G o a ls / G a m e 2.0 2.4 22 Emma Yanko 13 1 0 1 19 .0 5 3 2-4 0 0 S h o t s / G a m e 30.0 25.8 POWER PLAYS 95 Linnea Hedin 13 0 1 1 6 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Goals-Power Plays 7-37 5-29 8 Monique Aanenson 4 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Conversion Percent . 1 8 9 . 1 7 2 29 Lynn Astrup 13 0 0 0 15 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 Shot Attempts 68 55 21 Lindsay Czech 10 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Shot Percent . 1 0 3 . 0 9 1 15 Reagan Haley 12 0 0 0 7 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 19 Anna Klein 13 0 0 0 9 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Power Play 7 5 4 Lauren Niska 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 S h o r t - h a n d e d 0 1 Empty net 1 0 10 McKenzie Revering 13 0 0 0 8 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 P e n a lt y 0 0 TM TEAM 6 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 4 3 Total 13 26 38 64 390 .0 6 7 29-58 7 0 O v e r t im e 1 0 Opponents 13 31 49 80 336 .0 9 2 40-91 5 1 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t PENALTIES 30 Jessica Convery 11 655:32 23 2.11 264 .9 2 0 5-4-0 N u m b e r 29 40 M in u t e s 58 91 31 Catherine Johnson 2 120:00 8 4.00 41 .8 3 7 0-2-0 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 2.2 3.1 TM EMPTY NET 6 7:08 0 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 Pen minutes/Game 4.5 7.0 Total 13 782:40 31 2.38 305 .9 0 8 5-6-0 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 Opponents 13 782:40 26 1.99 364 .9 3 3 6-5-0

Attendance Summary UMD Opponent Total 7762 2254 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/1109 6/376 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Minnesota Duluth 12 5 8 1 26 Opponents 11 11 9 0 31

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Minnesota Duluth 110 94 99 2 305 Opponents 106 126 131 1 364 2017-2018 MINNESOTA DULUTH ROSTER No Player Pos Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous Team

1 Hanna Markel G 5-7 Fr. Dillon, Colo. Northwood 4 Lauren Niska D 5-4 So. Alexandria, Minn. Alexandria Area High School 6 Mallorie Iozzo F 5-3 Fr. Hibbing, Minn. Hibbing High School 8 Monique Aanenson F 5-4 Fr. Moorhead, Minn. North American Hockey Association 9 Naomi Rogge F 5-5 Fr. Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie High School 10 McKenzie Revering D 5-3 Fr. Alexandria, Minn. Alexandria Area High School 11 Brooklynn Schugel F 5-7 So. New Ulm, Minn. New Ulm High School 12 Catherine Daoust D 5-5 Sr. Ile Bizard, Quebec Canada U-18 14 Sydney Brodt F 5-6 So. North Oaks, Minn. USA U-18 15 Reagan Haley F 5-7 R-So. Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing Senior High 17 Megan Pardy F 5-7 Fr. Courtice, Ontario Toronto Leaside Junior Wildcats 19 Anna Klein F 5-6 Fr. Edina, Minn. Edina High School 20 Jalyn Elmes D 5-9 So. Brandon, Manitoba Canada U-18 21 Lindsay Czech D 5-8 Fr. Medina, Minn. Wayzata High School 22 Emma Yanko F 5-5 Jr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Notre Dame Hounds 23 Shelby Brossart D 5-9 Jr. Grand Forks, North Dakota Minnesota Revolution 25 Alison Rodgers F 5-8 Fr. Oswego, N.Y. North American Hockey Academy 26 Ashton Bell F 5-9 Fr. Deloraine, Manitoba Canada U-18 28 Ryleigh Houston F 5-4 So. Winnipeg, Manitoba University of North Dakota 29 Lynn Astrup D 5-7 Sr. Warroad, Minn. Warroad High School 30 Jessica Convery G 5-5 Sr. Commerce Township, Mich. Mercyhurst College 31 Catherine Johnson G 5-6 So. Lakeville, Minn. St. Paul United 35 Maddie Rooney G 5-6 R-Jr. Andover, Minn. U.S. National Team (Centralized 21017-18 season) 47 Jessica Healey D 5-3 Sr. Edmonton, Alberta Canada U-18 67 Michelle Lowenhielm F 5-8 Sr. Sollentuna, Sweden Team Sweden 95 Linnea Hedin D 5-3 Sr. Huddinge, Sweden Team Sweden 98 Katerina Mrázová F 5-5 Sr. Prague, Czech Republic Czech National Team

HEAD COACH: Maura Crowell ATHLETIC TRAINER: Kevin Lennon ASSISTANT COACH: Laura Bellamy STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Anthony Morando VOLUNTEER GOALIE COACH: Chris Esposito SPORTS INFORMATION: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS: Nicholas Larson A BREAKDOWN OF THE 2017-2018 BULLDOGS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE By Year Lynn Astrup...... AY-strup Seniors 7 By Position Sydney Brodt...... brought Juniors 2 Forward 14 Shelby Brossart...... BRO-sart Sophomores 7 Defense 9 Jessica Convery...... CON-ver-ee Freshmen 10 Goalie 3 Lindsay Czech...... zek Catherine Daoust...... DAH-oo By Major By Location Jalyn Elmes...... JAY-lin Account/Finance 1 Alberta 1 Linnea Hedin...... lin-ay-a head-EEN Biology 5 Czech Republic 1 Mallorie Iozzo...... eye-OH-zo Business 6 Manitoba 3 MIchelle Lowenhielm...... low-ven-yelm Public Health 1 Michigan 1 Hanna Markel...... HAN-uh MARK-ull Criminology 1 Minnesota 11 Katerina Mrazova...... cat-er-eena mra-zo-va Education 2 New York 1 McKenzie Revering...... rev-ER-ing Excercise Science 1 North Dakota 1 Naomi Rogge...... nay-OH-mee ROHG-ee Finance 1 Ontario 1 Brooklynn Schugel...... SHOO-gull Health Care Management 1 Quebec 1 HR Management 1 Saskatchewan 1 Mechanical Engineering 1 Sweden 2 Psychology 4 Switzerland 1 Undeclared 4 MINNESOTA DULUTH TEAM RECORDS WINS Most Wins in a Season 31 2009-2010, 2007-2008 Most WCHA Wins in a Season 24 2007-2008 Most Ties In A Season 6 2013-2014 Most Shutouts in a Season 12 2010-2011 Longest Winning Streak 16 games Nov. 23, 2007-Feb. 8, 2008 Longest Unbeaten Streak 22 games Oct. 8, 1999-Jan. 29, 2000 GOALS Most Goals in One Game 15 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) Most Goals in One Period 8 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22,1999), 2nd period Most Power Play Goals in One Game 6 vs. Ohio State (Dec. 9, 2006) Most Shorthanded Goals in One Game 3 vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Two Goals 0:06 vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 15, 2005) Fastest Three Goals 0:21 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 11, 2010) Fastest Four Goals 1:40 vs. Ohio State (Jan. 27, 2017) Fastest Two Power Play Goals 0:26 vs. Niagara (Oct. 4, 2008) Fastest Two Short Handed Goals 0:22 vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Nov. 22, 2009) ASSISTS Most Assists in One Game 24 vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) Most Assists in One Period 13 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22, 1999), 2nd period

POINTS Most Points in One Game 38 vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) Most Points in One Period 21 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22, 1999) 2nd period

PENALTIES Most Penalties in One Game 19 vs. North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) Most Penalty Minutes in One Game 50 vs. St. Cloud State (Feb. 19, 2011)

MISCELLANEOUS Largest Margin of Victory 15 15-0 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) Largest Margin of Defeat 8 0-8 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11, 2000) 0-8 vs. Wisconsin (Feb. 12, 2017) Most Shots On Goal in One Game 72 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 17, 1999) Most Shots on Goal in a Period 31 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 1, 2013) Most Shots On Goal Allowed in One Game 68 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Fewest Shots Allowed in One Game 9 vs. Connecticut (Oct. 23, 2010) vs. Minnesota State (Jan. 23, 2015) Fewest Shots Taken in a Period 0 vs. Mercyhurst College (Oct. 20, 2007) Most Goals Allowed in One Game 8 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11, 2000) Most PPGs Allowed in One Game 4 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 22, 2014), Ohio State (Jan. 29, 2016) Most SHGs Allowed in One Game 2 vs. Minnesota (Dec.3, 1999) Most Saves in One Game 61 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Most Shots Allowed in One Period 33 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Most Saves in a Period 31 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Longest Shutout Streak 262:42 minutes Oct. 5, 2007-Oct. 20, 2007 Longest Game 4:24 vs. Cornell (March 21, 2010) Last Penalty Shot Goal Sara O’Toole vs. Minnesota State (Jan. 17, 2009) Last Penalty Shot Against Maddie Rooney, Save vs. Minnesota State (Oct. 16, 2015) Most Overtime Games, Season 8 2016-2017, 2014-2015, 2006-2007 MINNESOTA DULUTH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOALS AND POINTS

Most Goals in One Game 6 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State(Dec. 8, 2002 & Jan. 25,2004) Most Power Play Goals in One Game 3 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 8, ,2003) by at North Dakota (Feb. 6, 2005) Most Shorthanded Goals in One Game 2 by vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 23,1999 & Feb. 20, 2000) by Noemie Marin vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Most Points in One Game 9 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 2000) Most Points in One Game, Defenseman 5 by Jessica Wong vs. Boston College (Oct. 8, 2011) / Bridgette Lacquette vs. Ohio State (Jan. 25, 2013) Most Multiple-Point Games in One Season 23 Jenny Potter, 2002-2003 Longest Goal Scoring Streak 9 Hanne Sikio (Oct. 8, 1999 - Nov. 20, 1999) / Jenny Potter (Dec. 7, 2002 - Jan. 25, 2003) Longest Point Scoring Streak 23 Hanne Sikio (Oct. 8, 1999 - Feb. 20, 2000) Most Hat Tricks in One Season 5 Maria Rooth, 2000-2001 Fastest Two Goals 0:27 Noemie Marin vs Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Hat Trick 2:27 Erika Holst vs. St. Lawrence (Dec. 8, 2001) Fastest Two Shorthanded Goals 0:27 Noemie Marin vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Two Power Play Goals 1:43 Caroline Ouellette vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 29, 2004 Fastest Goal at Start of Game 0:08 Lara Stalder vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 20, 2017) Fastest Goal at Start of Period 0:08 Lara Stalder vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 20, 2017) Most Goals in a Period 4 Erika Holst vs. St. Lawrence (Dec. 8, 2001) Most Consecutive Goals in a Game 4 Elin Holmlov vs. North Dakota (Nov. 22, 2008) Most Assists in One Game 6 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) / Hanne Sikio vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) / Jenny Potter vs Ohio State (Feb. 1, 2003) / Hailey Irwin vs St. Cloud State (Dec. 3, 2001)

PENALTIES

Most Penalties in One Game 5 by Emmanuelle Blais at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009 by at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) by Ashly Waggoner at Minnesota State, Mankato (Oct. 22, 2004) by Julianne Vasichek at Minnesota State, Mankato (Oct. 11, 2003) by Michelle McAteer vs MSU-Mankato (Oct. 18, 2002)

Most Penalty Minutes in One Game 18 by Emmanuelle Blais at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) by Jocelyne Larocque at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009)

GOALTENDING

Most Saves in One Game 62 by Maddie Rooney vs. Minnesota (March 4, 2017) Longest Goaltender Unbeaten Streak 16 games by Kim Martin, Nov.23, 2007- Feb. 2, 2008 Amanda Tapp, Oct. 8, 1999-Jan. 15, 2000 MINNESOTA DULUTH SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Points Pts 9. Sidney Morin (2016-17) 8 5. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 1.51 1. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 93 Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 8 6. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 1.57 2. Jenny Potter* (2002-03) 88 Jocelyne Larocque (2010-11) 8 7. Kim Martin (2006-07) 1.58 3. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 80 8. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 1.67 4. Caroline Ouellette (2003-04) 76 Assists by a Defenseman asts 9. Johanna Ellison (2008-09) 1.69 5. Jenny Potter (2003-04) 75 1. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 33 10. Kim Martin (2008-09) 1.72 6. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 73 2. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 28 7. Maria Rooth (2000-01) 72 3. Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 27 Goaltender Wins W-L-T 8. Maria Rooth (1999-2000) 68 4. Navada Russell (1999-00) 25 1. Kim Martin (2007-08) 31-4-1 Hanne Sikio (1999-2000) 68 5. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 24 2. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 29-8-2 Hanne Sikio (2000-01) 68 6. (2007-08) 23 3. Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 28-3-4 Jessica Wong (2010-11) 23 4. Patricia Sautter (2002-03) 26-3-2 Goals Goals 8. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 22 5. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 25-6-5 1. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 41 Jocelyne Larocque (2007-08) 22 6. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 20-4-1 Maria Rooth (2000-01) 41 Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 22 Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 20-9-3 3. Maria Rooth (1999-2000) 37 Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 20-14-1 4. Jenny Potter* (2003-04) 36 Penalty Minutes P-PM 9. Kayla Black (2014-15) 19-12-5 5. Hanne Sikio (2000-01) 34 1. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 46-100 10. Amanda Tapp (1999-2000) 16-0-1 Erika Holst (2002-03) 34 2. Haley Irwin (2008-09) 48-96 7. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 32 3. Tea Villila (2011-12) 31-84 Goaltender Games played / Minutes Emmanuell Blais (2009-10) 32 4. Tricia Guest (2002-03) 28-70 1. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 39 / 2386:51 min 9. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 31 5. Pamela Pachal (1999-00) 25-69 2. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 36 /2191:10 min Jenny Potter (2002-03) 31 Tricia Guest (2003-04) 33-69 Kayla Black (2014-15) 36 / 2079:58 min 7. Ashly Waggoner (2003-07 28-67 4. Kim Martin (2007-08) 36 / 1906:28 Assists Asts 8. Brienna Gillanders (2012-13) 22-66 5. Kayla Black (2013-14) 35 / 1998:12 min 1. Jenny Potter* (2002-03) 57 9. Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 32-64 Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 35 / 1994:46 min 2. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 52 10. Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 27-62 Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 35 / 1994:30 min 3. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 48 Haley Irwin (2007-08) 31-62 8. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 33 / 1951:09 min 4. Caroline Ouellette (2003-04) 47 Brigette Lacquette (2011-12) 31-62 9. Kayla Black (2012-13) 31 / 1805:26 min 5. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 42 Patricia Sautter (2002-03) 31 / 1709:36 min 6. Jenny Potter* (2003-04) 39 Saves Saves 7. Haley Irwin (2011-12) 38 1. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 1138 Shutouts 8. Haley Irwin (2007-08) 37 2. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 985 1. Kayla Black (2014-15) 10 9. Elin Holmlov (2010-11) 35 3. Kayla Black (2014-15) 921 2. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 7 Maria Rooth (2002-03) 35 4. Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 897 3. Maddie Rooney 6 5. Kim Martin (2007-08) 843 4. Five Players 5 Points by a Defenseman Pts 6. Kayla Black (2013-14) 842 1. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 39 7. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 838 Rookie Scorers G-A-Pts 2. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 38 8. Kayla Black (2012-13) 775 1. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 31-42=73 Jessica Wong (2010-11) 38 9. Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 723 2. Maria Rooth (1999-00) 37-31=68 4. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 37 10. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 638 3. Hanne Sikio (1999-00) 25-39=64 5. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 31 4. Haley Irwin (2007-08) 23-37=60 6. Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 31 Save Percentage SV% 5. Erika Holst (1999-00) 25-25=50 7. Navada Russell (1999-2000) 30 1. Kim Martin (2007-08) .948 6. Laura Fridfinnson (2007-08) 22-22=44 Brittny Ralph (2000-01) 30 2. Kim Martin (2010-11) .947 7. Katie Wilson (2009-10) 17-26=43 Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 30 3. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) .943 8. Iya Gavrilova (2007-08) 19-22=41 Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 30 4. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) .942 9. Pernilla Winberg (2008-09) 14-27=41 Jessica Wong (2011-12) 30 Maddie Rooney (2016-17) .942 10. Saara Tuominen (2006-07) 12-28=40 6. Kim Martin (2006-07) .941 Goals by a Defenseman Goals 7. Kayla Black (2014-15) .935 1. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 15 8. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) .934 DID YOU KNOW?? Eight of the 10 top rookie Jessica Wong (2010-11) 15 9. Kim Martin (2008-09) .933 scorers in UMD history are also Olympians, 3. Larussa Luther (2001-02) 11 10. Jennifer Harss (2010-11) .931 and seven of the eight have been Olympians Jessica Wong (2011-12) 11 two or more times. 4. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 10 Goals Against Average GAA 5. Brittny Ralph (2000-01) 10 1. Amanda Tapp (1999-2000) 1.33 Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 10 2. Kim Martin (2010-11) 1.37 7. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 9 3. Patricia Sautter (2001-02) 1.47 * Jenny Potter (Schmidgall) Jaime Rasmussen (2008-09) 9 4. Kim Martin (2007-08) 1.48 Bold = Active Players MINNESOTA DULUTH CAREER RECORDS

Points GP G-A-Pts Goals by a Defenseman GP Goals 9. Tuula Puputti 63 2.07 1. Jenny Potter* 102 108-148=256 1. Jessica Wong^ 83 29 10. Maddie Rooney 56 2.13 2. Maria Rooth 124 119-113=232 2. Krista McArthur 115 24 3. Caroline Ouellette 97 92-137=229 3. Brigette Lacquette 105 20 Goaltender Wins GP W-L-T 4. Hanne Sikio 123 100-120=220 Jamie Rasmussen 157 20 1. Kim Martin 99 67-23-6 5. Haley Irwin 134 79-127=206 5. Brittny Ralph 70 19 2. Riitta Schaublin 104 65-27-8 6. Erika Holst 127 100-104=204 Jocelyne Larocque 127 19 3. Jennifer Harss 89 57-25-6 7. Elin Holmlov 134 67-103=170 Myriam Trepanier 142 19 4. Kayla Black 120 56-45-16 8. Noemie Marin 126 91-77=168 Sidney Morin 147 19 5. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 44-5-4 9. Laura Fridfinnson 151 75-81=156 8. Navada Russell 135 18 6. Tuula Puputti 63 43-13-6 10. Jessica Koizumi 132 84-71=155 10. Satu Kiipeli 124 16 7. Maddie Rooney 56 30-19-5 11. Lara Stalder 134 54-94=148 8. Amanda Tapp 20 16-0-1 12. Emmanuelle Blais 145 73-72=145 Assists by a Defenseman GP asts Ashleigh Brykaliuk 146 62-83=145 1. Jocelyne Larocque 127 86 Goaltender Games Played / Minutes 14. Saara Tuominen 137 46-92=138 2. Navada Russell 135 72 1. Kayla Black 121 GP / 6,928:56 min 15. Jessica Wong 143 48-74=122 3. Julianne Vasichek 124 66 2. Riitta Schaublin 104 GP / 6,015:41 min 16. Pernilla Winberg 139 45-66=111 4. Krista McArthur 115 67 3. Kim Martin 99 GP / 5,477:05 min 17. Sara O’Toole 141 39-69=108 5. Jaime Rasmussen 157 56 4. Jennifer Harss 89 GP / 5,222:51 min 18. Jocelyne Larocque 127 19-55=105 6. Sidney Morin 147 51 5. Tuula Puputti 61 GP / 3,567:46 min 19. Katie Wilson 141 38-64=102 7. Brigette Lacquette 105 49 6. Patricia Sautter 58 GP / 3,157:18 min 20. Audrey Cournoyer 116 46-55=101 Satu Kiipeli 124 49 7. Maddie Rooney 56 GP / 3269:46 min 9. Jessica Wong 83 48 Goals GP Goals 10. Brittny Ralph 70 42 Games Played years GP 1. Maria Rooth 124 119 1. Jaime Rasmussen 2006-10 157 2. Jenny Potter* 102 108 aves aves S GP s 2. Sarah Murray 2006-10 153 3. Hanne Sikio 123 100 1. Kayla Black 121 2,960 3. Laura Fridfinnson 2007-11 151 Erika Holst 127 100 2. Riitta Schaublin 84 2,494 4. Kacy Ambroz 2008-12 148 5. Caroline Ouellette 97 92 3 Kim Martin 99 2,446 Tara Gray 2007-11 148 6. Noemie Marin 126 91 4. Jennifer Harss 89 2,386 6. Sidney Morin 2013-17 147 7. Jessica Koizumi 132 84 5. Kayla Black 65 1,617 7. Ashleigh Brykaliuk 2013-17 146 8. Haley Irwin 134 79 6. Maddie Rooney 55 1,496 Emmanuelle Blais 2006-10 145 9. Laura Fridfinnson 151 75 7. Tuula Puputti 63 1,309 9. Tawni Mattila 2005-09 144 10. Emmanuelle Blais 145 73 8. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 1,019 Demi Crossman 2013-17 144 9. Johanna Ellison 34 506

Assists GP asts 10. Amanda Tapp 17 256 Consecutive Games Played 1. Jenny Potter* 102 148 1. Sidney Morin (2013-17) 147 2. Caroline Ouellette 97 137 ave ercentage S P GP sv% 2. Sarah Murray (2006-10) 119 3. Haley Irwin 137 127 1. Kim Martin 99 .943 4. Hanne Sikio 123 120 2. Lana Steck 22 .938 ^Includes points earned only as a defenseman. 5. Maria Rooth 124 113 3. Riitta Schaublin 84 .933 * Jenny Potter (Schmidgall) 6. Erika Holst 127 104 4. Jennifer Harss 89 .931

7. Elin Holmlov 135 103 5. Maddie Rooney 56 .928 Bold = Active Players 8. Lara Stalder 134 94 Amanda Tapp 17 .928 9. Saara Tuominen 137 92 7. Johanna Ellison 34 .926 10. Jocelyne Larocque 127 86 8. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 .925 9. Kayla Black 121 .923 Blueline Scorers GP G-A-Pts 10. Tuula Puputti 63 .914 1. Jocelyne Larocque 127 19-86=105 2. Krista McArthur 115 24-67=91 Goals Against Average GP GAA 3. Navada Russell 135 18-72=90 1. Amanda Tapp 17 1.33 4. Jessica Wong^ 83 29-48=77 2. Lana Steck 22 1.37 Julianne Vasichek 124 11-66=77 3. Kim Martin 99 1.52 6. Jamie Rasmussen 157 20-56=76 4. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 1.58 7. Sidney Morin 147 19-51=70 5. Johanna Ellison 34 1.60 8. Brigette Lacquette 105 20-49-69 6. Shannon Kasparek 11 1.80 9. Satu Kiipeli 124 16-49=65 7. Riitta Schaublin 84 1.82 10. Brittny Ralph 70 19-42=61 8. Jennifer Harss 89 2.04